4 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16-1918. PAGE SEVEN NEW TODAY! JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING ODIUM IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THEM FOR RESETS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES Eat per wordf-New Today: Sack Insertion One week (6 insertions) , One month (26 insertions) 1 5o 17 The Capital Journal will not be re- ponsiblo for more than one insertien, for errora in Classified Advertisements Bead your advertisement the first da; It appears and notify us Immediately il rror occurs. Minimum charge, 15c. - POTATOES for sale. Phone 80FH. tl POTATOES for sale, delivered. Phone 59F2. - 11-19 PORTABLE drag saw for sale. H0F12. Phone 11-22 TY)R SALE One 34x4 tire and tube, cheap, at 177 S. Commercial St. 11-19 TRUCK for sale or trade for runabout. Phone 503W. 11-18 IXXST Monday, 2152J. agate ring. Phone 11-19 CHEAP lands wanted, writ.; titulars, 4 X P Journal. me par-11-18 WANTED To rent farm 500 to 700 acres, on shares. Address J tj care Journal. 11-16 FOB RENT Furnished apartment. Phone 2092E. ' 11-16 FOB SALE Or let on shares, 20 well bred goats. Phone 1576J. 11-16 FOB BALE One force pump, almost new. Boom 304 Hubbard bldg. tf FOB SALE 10 pig9 9 weeks old, $6.50 . each or $53 for all. Phone 69F21 11-16 FOB BALE Two brood sows with pigs, Phone 36F3. 11-16 HOUSES FOB BENT One $4, one $5, one $7 per month. Phone 419. 11-18 LADY wishes work. Phone 1549J. 11-19 WANTED A girl, no cooking. 461 N. High. Phone 1627. 11-16 FOB SALE Horses and harness, wt. 2800, ago 8; price $275. 2645 Port- land road. . . . WM. J'l" 100 ACRES of improved Polk Co. land at a bargain. E, N. Keeney; Bt. 1, Dallas. 11-20 FOB SALE 10 shoatis in fine condi tion, 5 months old, weight 90 lbs. Bt. 3, box 185. ' 119 FOE SALE Cheap. A $42 50 reed ba by carriage in excellent condition. 180 S. 14th. Phone 688. . tf FOR SALE 5 acre home r.i thriving saw mill town. Falls City. Address 41 P care Journal. , 11-18 GET your 'fruit trees, shrubs or roses at Jones' Nursery, plant now. Phone 111F3. Howard Jones. Rt 6. 11-16 FOB SALE A (rood farm team, bar nesa and wagon, a bargain at $125. Phone 75F5. 11-15 FOR BENT Apts and sleeping rooms, close in. to parties without children. 152 S. Church. Phone 248. 11-21 FOB SALE Ford touring car, in good condition. Liberty bond accepted in payment. Phone 2081J. 11-18 IWANTE To buy soup beans. Phone 483. tf 1918 MODEL Briscoe for sale. See ear at Capital garage. . 11-16 WANTED Team for field work. 8a- lem Bt. 6, box 93. 1M9 5 ROOM modern flat furnished, garage is aesirea. rnone 1T37W. 1Mb WANTED The use of a piano for storage, only adults in family. Ad dress I G care Journal. . 11-18 POTATO saieks for sale, lOe each, while they last. CUttord W. Brown. Phone 115. 11-18 SALEM LOT -wanted clear of incum brance for improved forty acres near Portland. Value $3000 with $700 mortgage. Neimeyer, 544 State. FOR SALE Or trade, high grade Hoi st ein heifer, 10 months old; mignt consider victrola in trade. Phone 1327. WANTED Plain sewing, altering and menuung; children s clothes a spe cialty. Call phone 645, residence 365 N. High; prices reasonable. 11-19 TURKEY SHOOT at the George Palmer farm Sunday Dov. 24. Nine and half miles south of Salem on Pacific high way. 11-19 WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch, for sale. State . cash price, full description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. WOMAN BEGINS WORK AS PROSE VUTOK '8 AID Miss Nellie Carlin un til recently public guardian has now the distinction of being the first woman in Cook county to hold the job of as sistant' state attorney. She is also said to be the first woman judge in! that county. 88 ffi NEWS FROM THE BIG STORE 38 Years the Leader and Still on Top SHOP EARLY Buy Only Useful and Practical Christmas Gifts : OIXXj SHOW YOUR Appreciation and Contri bute to the . Allied War Fund SPIRELLA corsets sold by Alice A. Miles, 11UO lieslie St. Measures tak en, fit guaranteed. Home Thurs. af tewgns. Phone 1425R. WOULD you marry attractive widow worth $10,0U0 to $50,000 if suited I Address F N, Box 584. LosAngeles, Cal. FOR SALE Two thoro bred Dnroc Jersey brood sows, one with pigs. Gordon E. Tower, Rt. 5, Salem, Or, 11-18 TWO furnished bed rooms for rent, comfortable; Bpply Home Sorvice sec tion Red Cross, 174 North Liberty street. 11-16 SALEM chimney sweep, clean them without dust on the carpets, furnaces cleaned and repaired, stoves repair ed. Phone 19.' . tf MY business requires my living in Sa lem, will trade Portland income up to $14,000 for Salem business or warehousey pay-difference or assume , Would look into a good farm propo- sition. Box 22r Salem, Or, .? 11-19 FOR RENT Eight room house, fully piumoed, electric ugnts and teiepnone garden and ten acres pstureland, on Wallace road, thrco quarters mile from bridge. David Steiner. Phone 13F4. 11-18 James Elvin Will Speak Tomorrow At Armory, 2;30 The only opportun?ty which the Sa lem public will have to hear James Elvin who is on a leave of absence from the Y. M. C. A. overseas work in France will be tomorrow at the armory at 2:30 p. m. Mr. Elvin has just re ceived a communication from the New York office of the War Work Coun cil of the Y. M. C. A. asking him to report at New York not later than De cember first' ready .to sail. Mr. Elvin returned to America for the purpose o. speakiug in behalf of the United Wat Work campaign and has been spending most of his ti.me in the logging camps in Columbia county where the influ enza ban did not prevent his speaking Mr. Elvin spent ixty days on the ex treme western front where the fight ing was intense and will tell many stories of human interest as well as give a description of the. work of the Welfare organization established in France to take care of the boys. Dr. E. H. Pence, pastor of the West minister Presbyterian church of Port land, will also be present and will divide the time with Mr. Elvin. Dr. Pence has anent considerable time in the canton ments on th racuic coast ana. wii tell of the Work of the Welfare agen cies here in America, Dr. Pence is one of Oregon's stellar orators and is a brilliant speaker. THE Franco-American Hygienic Com pany announces to the discriminat ing ladies that a full line of their household and toilet requisites is car ried by Mrs. E. A. Bennett, 1030 Che meketa St Phone 1280. WANTED Salesmen for art and bus iness calendars, leather goods, ad vertising specialties. All business will "hum" Liberal commission. Exclu sive territory. Permanent position. Economy Advertising Co.," Iowa City, Iowa. WANTED To buy beef cattle and calves. Phone 1576W. 12-12 WANTED Refined elderly or middle aged woman in modern home to care for child, mother employed. Call 308 Masonic Temple. WANTED Woman washing Monday ' 658. to to do mornings. family Phone 11 9 TWO and three room furnished apart ments. 491 N. Cottage. Phone 2203. " 12-5 BXOHANO-E Factory site with nine room house clo.se in, also choice res idence lots. Take liberty bonds or acreage. Box 67, Salem. 11-18 NOTICE- to apple growers. The Pheas ', ant Northwest Products eompany are in the market for apples for delivery not later than Nvember 21st. Phone 229 and 204. 1M9 AGENTS WANTED Large manufac turer wants representatives to sell shirts, underwear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts, direct to homes. Writo for free samples. Madison Mills, 60J Broadway, New York City. - MARRY if lonely: for results, try me; best and most successful "Home Maker;" hundreds rich wish mar1 riage soon; strictly confidential; most reliable; years of experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. Purdie, Hox GOo, uaa land, Oalif. . FOR SALE Or trade. What havo you to trade in a 30 to 60 acre farm for 11 acres with small house, barn, all clear, good orchard ou good roca road one mile from small town, and l acre with 5 room house in good small town. Will sell the two places cheap or will trade for farm and assume a mortgage to $2000. Both places rent the year around. Will mal e some one a good deal, a C care Journal. FOB SALE Chevrolet touring ear run 3000 miles and in good shape, will ' take $650. Claude Boone, Aumsville, ; Ore. 1116 'WILL trade Salem residence property i for merchandise of any kind. Ad ' dresg M S care Journal. 12-1 ALL PAPER 15 cento per double roll ; apward. Barest ' Furniture Store, 179 ', Commercial. ! PLENTY of money to loau on good ' farms; low interest rates; five years , time; privilege to pap $100 or multi pie on any interest date. Call or writs H. U. Hawkins, 314 Masonic " Wdg. Salem. FIRST MORTGAGES for sale. Seenf r - d.by well improved valley farrs v in" amounts of $500 tip to $10,000. Thos. A. Roberts, Phone 1427, 314 Masonic building. 'It- U S government wants thousands clerks at Washington. Men, women, gins, 18 or over. $100 month. Salem exam inations Dec. 7. Common education sufficient, with our coaching. Your country needs you. Help her and live in waunington aunug wr ui. Write immediately for free list posi tions open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 379-J. Rochester, jn. x. NOTICE 'VjWion ta harphv criven that a road W . ..J B- . district meeting will be held! at Kecne ohnn1 nfliiaA in rflfl H (Ufttrict NO. 47. in Marion county, Oregon, on Saturday the 30th day of Aovemocr, at r, Vlrvlr m. for the ruroose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. W. M. BUSHBY, Nov. 30. County Judge. Our Ready-to-wear Section Is filled with the very latest and newest in Ladies and Misses wearables. The selection includes the latest materials, Weaves, Colors and Styles in rcsscs. Suits, Coats, D Waists, Sweaters, Beeian Outnosts Have Entered City Of Brussels & All well dressed women will appreciate the Style, Quality and Prices of mr garments. Our prices are right. Comparison will Convince Next Wedinieday 'Surprise. Sale We will place on Sale Next Wednesday the following list of furs Muffs, Neckpieces, Throws and Combin ation bets. bpecial at 1-2 Price and Less Sale opens next W ednesday At 8 o'CIock A. M. THE SKINS ARE- Jap Minx . Oppossusa Real Uliiix Real Mole Seal Near Fitch Moufflon Iceland Fox Imitation Ermine Black Lvnx Chinese Wolfe Brown Fox Black Fox Taupe Fox Martin To Clean Up- Our Wonderful line of furs they will ' be put on- sale at 1-2 price and less. Furs make excellent Xmas Gifts and nothing will win the heart of Wife, Mother,.Sister or Sweetheart . ' as a fur set Upper Floor Of Postoffice Given Over To Red Cross All Bed Cross activities w$U be con centrated in rooms on the second flooT of the postoffice building. This an nouncement was made by II, W. Meyers, chairman of the executive board. Within a few days headquarters in the U. S. National Bank building, as well as the Social service department will take up the work in the new quar ters. With the exception of one room, the entire upper floor of the postoffice building will be given to the Bed Cross work. There are two large rooms, each well adapted to the miscellaneous work and that of the surgical dressing department- Headquarters office will be assigned a room as also will the Home Green. Service section. At the meeting to be held next Wed nesday afternoon in the Commercial club there will be the election of 21 directors These directors will then elect an executive board with chairmen and it is this board Uut will handle the af fairs of Willamette chapter for the coming year. Labels were received yesterday at the mailing headquarters of the Hod Cross and carto-us Rned for thta following soldiers: Roy h. Hixon, Glenn Wallace, Jas. E. Peebles, Emil Lundborg, Arthur J. Kcnhart, Edward L. Clark, Eugene D. McVickers, John L. Clark, Joseph A. Htichlcr, Martin A. Viecks, Alvin (huenfield, Leroy W. Johnson, Kirk Simpson, Molvin Chandler, Krank A. O'eil, Trubert Henderson, Harry K. Frascr, Euiert T. Julfnson and Corey W. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at Nick Gehlen 's house in road district No. 32, in Marion county, Oregon, on Saturday the 30th day of November, 1918, at 3:00 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of levying additional tax for Md purposes in sai4 ditriet. - - '--P 1 W.M. BCSHEY, -Nov. 30, t'oanty Judgft J PKT1CE albert Paris, Nov. 16. 12.10 a. m.) gian outposts entered Brunei morning. -Bel this Oerman cavalry occupied Brussels August 20, 1914, the Belgian army re treating to Antwerp witnoti, engaging the enemy. The Germans is?ued a for mal proclamation, taking over the city and outlining what the inhabitant wotild be permitted to do. The previous day many of the people had fled to Ghent, . There were m hostile demon strations against the army of occupation. MISS Pekin rt Our Employees 0 i ft i f&SA ' or the Lpanberry 1 are hacking the United War Work Campaign, You should sign the pledge at once. Do it now. l: II Buy Phez by the case. PHEASANT NORTHWiST PRODUCTS CO. Journal Classified A CUNNING LITTLE HAT FOB A CUNNING LITTLE blue boliva cloth. Threaded desiga in tan ehniile with a cLic pom-pom on the crown. ads bring results.