PAGE FIVE PROGRAM FOR ROAD NEW TODAY BUILD UP, YOUR KOJIE TOWN-DRINK LOJU AND EAT SAM-MADE BREAD 111 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1918. 1 Htllll JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING UEDIUIil IN RIARION.COUNIYrJRY THM FOR RESETS BLASSHTED ADVERTISING BATES Et per word New Today: Xash insertion , Omo week (6 insertions) On month (26 insertions) le . 5e 17e Tie Capital Journal will not Be re sponsible for more than ne tosertion, for errors in Classified Advertisements. advertisement the first da; tt appears and notify ns immediately if nor occurs. Minimum charge, 15e. POTATOES for sale. Phone 80F11. tf HOUSEKEEPING rooms, nicely furn ished t 633 Ferry street 12-12 EARLY fuggle hop roots for sale. J. B. Cooper, Independence. lS-zb WANTED Place "On fruit ranch, mar ried man with family. Address . 1). Berry, Waconda, Or. 12-13 WAXTED Experienced saleslady for general store work, ghoes, dress goods tc Gale k Co. tf 11 LBS of fancy re-cleaned white beans for $1; 23 lbs for $2. Address W. are Journal or phono 14F15. 12-14 FOR SALE Two Buttercup cockerels. Phone 66F21. 12-13 TURNliJHBD housekeeping rooms. T58 N. Com'l. 12-14 WHO does accordion plaiting Leave . address at office. 12-14 BELGIAN hare does for sale. Phone 50F21. tf FOR SALE Jersey cow, test cent. 2580 Laurel Ave. 6 per 12-12 FOR SALE First class second growth fir. Phone 2199. 12-19 I, W. THOMAS, union barber shop, 424 N. Com'l St. Come and see me. 12-14 FOR 8ALE-86F5. -Pigs, six weeks old. Phone 12 17 430W and pigs for sale. Phcne 105F11. ,..." - 12-17 FOR SALE 8 cords of old fir, good furnace wood, $.50. Phons 71F22. 12-13 ,rOK bALb Ono Ancona cockerel. April naten. Price 1.50. Phone 1153. 12-13 BY Salem-Aurora Paying Project Is Post Road And Not In cluded la Total At its meeting in Portland yester day, the state highway commission an uounced a road building program for next year which calls for expenditure of state funds in the amount of $3, 525,200. This does not include the post road and forest road projects, in con nection with tfhich the government will pay half the cost. The Salcni-Aurora paving project 4 a post road project and is not included in the total announced, but the high way commission has stated this road will be paved early next spring. -The program announced by tlie com mission is not complete, as the com' FOR SALE Mallard ducks and drakes ami Tllllinn J.nl,A. Ill fftl .pi; " u' 12-12! mission ha8 yet t0 determine the work wnicn Will UU uuuo-iu .ruin, iuugmi and a few other counties. Bids on the Hood River-Hosier preject will be re 00 Ladles9 Ready-ta-weair Salem's Greatest Goait a net Bmt Sale FOR REXT Furnished, strictly mod em 6 room bungalow, no children, $2 per month, w. A. Liston, BUGS cleaned 35c each. Phone 1470. 12-14 FOR SALE Roll top oak offiee desk Phone 224. ' " 12-13 !cc'vc( a 'ie commission's next meet ing, wmca win do ncia January 1. i'ollowiug is a statement of the com misRinn'R nrmrram. lis thu far outlined. . n . . tr ln cvnniJillirn nf flinHd fl-fltn till)' $6,000,000 bond fund ana the quarter mill road tux and automobile license fund: Miles, Polk county lino to Cor vallis, pave .....u..- 7 Monroe to Junction City pave 9 Jefferson Albany, pave 9 1st crossing south of Go shen to 2d crossing, Lano county, rock 1 Walker to Cottage Grovo pave . 4 If you do hot take advantage of this sale it is your loss n IS w FOR SALE 5 passenger Overland tour lug car, dirt cheap, at Great West era garage. 12-13 FOR SALE 1918 Ford cuupelet. Ex cellent condition. Reasonable price. Phone 633. 12-12 FOR SALE 1917 Maxwell, fine con dition, $490. Oregon Gui-agc, High and Ferry St. 12-15 PMAS trees for sale. Order early, de livered. Phone 59F2. 12-14 HOUSE cleaning and window cleaning wanted. Phone 1237. 12-12 LOST Saturday evening a chauffeurs badge No. 2494. Finder please leave at Oregon Taxi Co. 12-12 HOLLY WANTED Want to buy holly Drancnes for Christmas decorations. Call 2219 mornings. . 12-12 BALDWIN apples 50o and $1. Mflft'12. Phone 12-13 CEDAR WANTED-Want cedar branch es for Christmas docorations. Call 2219 mornings. 12-12 FOR SALE Gas engine with pump jack. 1360 N. Frint St. tf FOR .SALE Few loads of manure suit able for lawns or rosebushes. Phone 1366. 12-11 WANTED -Girl for goneral house work Phone 627, Mis. Clfford Brown, tl FOR SALE 1918 Ford. Phone 1579 af REWARD Little girl's red knit Tarn cap lost in Bagh theater. Address Room 6, 393 Court St. 12-11 tor 45 p. 12-14 WAJSTEftrr-i oi.5 room house, furnish ed, reasonable. Phone 12!9. ' , 4 WANTTD-ZTo buy fresh cow or one fresh soon. Must be gcod. Pearl Wood, Gorvais, Rt. 1.' ' 12-12 FOR SALE A-l Jersey ecw, freshen coon. Phone 87F24. 12-12 CORD wood for sale. Phone evenings 2093M. " MAN WANTED Unmarried man for RagS, WOOl Cloth, Stripped small riairv rnrtPh nn unost Poll r I - 1056 Chomeketa.. tf WANTED Fat thin and fresh eows, ' large calves. Phone 1425M. 12-28 WANTED To buy beef eattle and calves. Phone 1570W. 12-12 FOR SALE Bright baled straw. East one mile, pen road, red barn, four corners. 121 NICELY furnished looms with board. Phoae 1578 or call 332 a. cnurcn. FOR RENT Store Toom on State St. t ti T.ontoTmBTi- Arm Hotel. Phone . , O- - OOO I1 WANTED 15 to 25 single comb White nld hens. Phone 1947 gUV. j w T mnvmnffi IjOST 3 yearling Shropshire rams, one wears my labol. If you find same please call 43J!i5, J. i-oeriioi. . OLD papers for carpets, etc., 10 cents per huadrod, call at Journal office MAXWELL for eale, $275. Terms. Me chanically perfect. Highway Garage pk a r.ll 1000 S. Com'l. tf LIBERTY BONDS If you must dis close or your oonua, w w A FORD truck, chain drive, good run ning order will be for sale nert Sat at'Woodrv's auction house TloiAmhcT 14. bidtv tnnlc umbrella at Oregon theater tv mistake last Monday night, please return to 205 N. 21st. 13 AT.T. PAPER 15 cents vet flonble roll cpward. Buret's Furniture Store, 179 SiEJP ME do your errands and deliver our Xmag parcels, prompt reliable aerrice. 383 State. Phono 356. Paul M. Ryan, Prop. Cost. 129,500 166,500 166,500 6,000 74,000 AN APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC The Western Junk company will continue their junk busi ness by paying the highest market price tor everything in the junk line. The prices are as follows: Cast iron, per 100 lbs $1.50 Stove plate, 100 lbs $1.00 Rags, wool cloth unstnp ped, pound oc ITALIAN prune trees, I have a few thousand 4m foot grade yet to of fer and also cherry and bartlctt pear trees. Fruitland Nursery, Rt. 6, box 13SD. Phone 111F21. 1-12 WANTED To exchange double con crete store building, full busoment and furnace heat, for a farm. W. A. Liston. 12-14 BURBANK potatoes for salo, that were grown on hilly land, prico 1 Vic. Will deliver 1 sack cr more. Inquiro B. C. Zeilinski, Rt. 9. 12-19 WILL let my almost new Singer sew ing 'machine go for $Ja on account moving away. Make fine Christmas present. Call mornings, roonr 6, 393 Court St. 12-12 pound 10c RubberTires, pound 3 l-2c Inner tubes, pound 9c Boots and shoes, lb ...6c These prices are f . o. b. shop within a few weeks we will be in position to furnish ser vice with our truck. Western Junk Co. Cor. N. Com'l and Center HIGHEST GRADE Sweaters Selling to $25. Xmas Victory Special, your Unrestricted choice in Silk Combinations and Pure Worsted, with contrast colors, large collars, with belts. Some genuine cashmere trimmed. Also new Tuxedo styles. A garden of colors $13.98 Petticoats The finest showing of 'Her Majesty" petticoats ever made. Made up in more attractive and dashing com binations than ever shown before. These Petticoats not only please the eye for their exquisite beauty, but for the woman who appreciates a trimness of figure they have a special appeal. Made with a pat ent top that eliminates the bulkiness found in other lines of petticoats. Most excellent Xmas gifts. Prices $3.95 to $10.85 FOR SALE Pair new large, water proof horse covers, half price. Call mornings or evenings, room 6, 393 Court St. 12-12 FOR SALE Pigs weighing 20 to 30 pounds, $a each; shnais over 50 lbs. 12c per pound. Phone 30F11. 12-12 GOOD 4 room houso and H aero for rent, or trade, with some cash, on small place; no objection to part timber.. 2217 Fairground road. 12-12 WANTED Four young ladies in the nurses training school, Willamette sanatorium. Apply to the matron. 12-13 YOUR Christmas will be happier in your own home. I can sell yon a beauty, close in, for $2750. C. W. Niemeyer, 544 State street. 12-14 BUY your wife a house for a Christ mas present. I have several cozy homes at bargain prices. C. W. Nie meyer, 544 State street. 12-15 $59 REWARD offered for information loading to the arrost and conviction of parties who robbed my house in the Liberty district. Fred J. Brown ing, 1605 Westanna 8t, Portland, Ore. 12-14 FOR RENT Modern 8 room house, modern conveniences, wood in base ment $12 per month. 1031 Union St. 12-14 WANTED By competent party, per manent position in hardware or gen eral store, married, ago 30, referenc es. Address Box 388 care Journal. 12-13 IN THE COUNT DOUBT of the State of Oregon for Marion County 12-17 FOR RENT 2 sleeping rooms jost vacated at the Alexandria today, 1038 Chemeketa St. Phono 1280. I OWN 200 acres, grain, hay and stock farm. Will sell at a bargain. Might consider trade for small farm with difference. H. C. Haller, Palem, Gen. Del. 12 FOR SALE New Ford sedan, will sell way below cost, will take Ford run about, and will give liberal ternis on balance. Wm. Dawes, Box 475, Inde pendence, Or. PLENTY of money to load o food 'farms; low interest rates; five year time; privilege to pap $100 or multi- cte a any interest date. Call or wrtt H. M. Hawkins, 314 Masonic I M65, Balem. ' tf FOR SALE very cheap, 2 32x3 8. S. Vacuum cup tires, run about sou miles and 2 others in fine shape for extra tires; also 3 32x3i,i nearly new gTay inner tubes. These are bargains. Monty's Tire Shop, 154 8. Coml. Phone 428. 12-14 In the matter of the estate of Henry D. fit. Helen, deceased. Notice of hear ing of final account. To all persons interested in the es tate of Henry I). St. Helen, deceased: You are hereby notified that on the 3rd day of December, 1918, Elizabeth I. St. Helen filed in this court her fin al aceount as executrix of the estate of Henry D. St. Helen, deceased, and that said final aceount will be heard oy this court on Monday January sixth 1919, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day or as soon thereafter as this court can hear same, in the room of the county court at the court honse in Salem, Marion county, Oregon, and you are hereby-cited to appear at the time and place above designated and show cause if any exist why said.fin- khe said executrix discharged from her trust Dated this 3rd day of December, 1918 W. M. BUSHEY, County Judge. Donald W. Miles, Attorney for executrix, U. S. Nation al bank bldg., Salem, Or. 12 Make this a Victory Xmas!! I SALEM'S jTOYLAND TOYS, GAMES, DOLLS, BOOKS, MODEL BUILDERS Shop early. Stocks will soon be brok en and that will mean disappointment Dolls! Our unequalled lines of Dolls are be ing rapidly sold. We do not intend carrying over a doll. All broken lines greatly reduced to make final clean up. Act quick. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY. Stores will not be open evenings Christmas week. By action of Business Men's League. You can always do better at ivl!V3 I ! Merchandise Orders When in doubt Make your gift a Merchandise order "Join The Red Cross" 5 Winchester to Roseburg, pave Yoneallu to Oakland, rock 10.4 Myrtlo Creek to Dillard, rock 12.8 Wolf Creek to Grove Creek, rock 5.8 Giants Pass to Jackson county line, pave ,. 6 Central Point north pave 5 Siskiyou section pave ...... Marshficld south, pave.. 12.5 Multnomah county lino to Hillsboro, pave . 8.1 92,500 72,800 76,800 34,800 103,000 92,500 50,000 250,000 149,850 20 ACRES of level land for sale or trade. Where you have no house rent to pay; no wood to buy; no water to buy, and if you keep a cow, no milk or butter to buy. Will take small truck or tin Van on the deal. R. Lamb, 643 S. 17th, Salem. ' tf FOR SALE Portland, St. Johns, large lot, small building, basement dug, eement walks, elote to street ear, price 500, half cash, talanee 10 month. Consider trade r Ford ear, double bottom eulkey plow for sale. 30 Mrs. B. M. Woods, West Salem. 12-13 I HAYNES1 BREAD PRESSING CLEANING Ncwbcrg to West Day ton, pave 5 Tillamook county, pave.. 5 Astoria to Warrantor!, pave . 3 Overhead crossing, Corn stock, Lane eounty.... Wasco county, pave 5 La Grande to Hot Lake, pave - 0 Haines to Baker, rock 14 Hood River to Mosier grade Divide Crossing, Lane county, rock Wasco county, gravel ...14 Rhermiin county, gravel H Gillinin county, gravel.. 10 Morrow eounty, gravel 24 Umatilla county, gravel 30 ALTERATIONS REPAIRING By men who know how this work should be done. Satis faction guaranteed. Our shop is at your service at all times. We call lor and de liver promptly. Total 2,700,200 Out of the quarter mill tax fund and the motor license fund the following is apprapriated: Grading & rock, Urand Konue V 4,U(iu Grading, Hcuferts 150,000 Bridge, Dcshutc 25,000 Sherman eounty 100,000 Gilliam eounty 140,000 John Day 20,000 Morrow 30,000 Hood River-M osier 17S,00 Klamath toward Bend- 25,000 Lake eounty 10,000 Klamath to Jackson county.. 25,000 Reasonable charges work. Call 854. on all SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS 426 State St. . Salem 3 02,500 92,500 92,500 10,000 92,500 166,300 84,000 175,000 16,000 84,000 48,0(10 60,000 130,(100 180,000 erything into consideration, the green jouct drill for tin hour or so until sup of Willamette valley looks better than the rocks around Little Rr.oli, Ark. As a comfortable place to live, Oregon looks good after his three months of experiences in the "hog buck" section of Arkansas. The life of a ninn in officers' train ing is not especially one of hilarious living, according to Mr. Mangi. They got up iu the morning at S:t5 o'clock, breakfast at (, steady worK until noon per at 6 o'clock. Then study until 9:30 o 'clock and all the time officer instruc tors sizing up the man an to whether ho could make good as an officer. But when the armistice was sinned, Mr. Muiigis says the boys jiist couldn't take tho same interest,, as there wan no chance of getting anywhere and anyhow, it was all over. Ilenee out of tho 600O men in training hardly a doz en decided to remain until tho first of then steady worn, wnuii includes .the year to be given a commission m such cheerful physical exercise as buy-,tlm reserve. Total : 1735,000 Fred E Maneis Is Glad To Get Back To Oregon Fred B. Mangis, who left Rcpt. 1 for Camp Tike, Arkansas, to at'end the In fantry central officers' training camp, is home having received b': honorable discharge last Satordy. He says that down in Arkansas he saw more eolored folks and more rocky country thaa he ever imagined existed in the whole U. . and tnai tailing ev Don't Cramp the Feet They Serve YOU! We are experienced shoe makers and know the kind and shape of shoe best suited for your particular case. Our Keith Konqueror unlccked process shoes fit 90 per cent more feet than any other shoe on the market. There is no expense or trouble in showing you our shoes, and if you are hard to fit we ask you to pay us a visit, and best of all we sell you genuine shoes at from $1.00 to $2.00 per pair less. . Paris Shoe Shop 357 State St JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY