Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 13, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 191&
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Bead joint advertisement the first da;
It appears and notify ns immediately if
error occurs.
Minimum charge, 15a.
POTATOES for sale. Phone 80F11. tf
WOOD sawing. Call 927; prompt serv
ice. , 12-26
I.ADIY '(wishes position caring for
small child. 251 N. Liberty. 12-16
FOR (SALE Sept.' pigs. PhttiK) 45'
2. ." 12-ltt
EARLY fuggle hop roots for sale. J. It
Cooper, Independence. 12-26
FOR SALE Two Buttercup cockerels.
Phone 6GF21. 12-13
rURNrSBED housekeeping rooms. 758
X. Oom'l. . : 12-14
WHO does accordion plainngT Leave
Address at office. 12-14
BKLOIAN haro does for sale. Phone
5tF21. tf
JHR SALE First class second growth
fir. Phone 2199. 12-19
I. W. TSIOMAS, union barber shop, 424
N. Com '1 St. Come and see me. 12-14
X)R SALE Pigs, six weekg old. Phone
8GF5. . 12-17
SOW and pigs for sale. Phtne 105F11.
12-17
SLOGS cleaned 35c each. Phone 1470.
12-14
fftfAS trees for sale. Order early, de
liTered, Phone 59F2. 12-14
JFpK SAMJ-Holly fqr 2Cmas decora
tion. 2123 North Broadway. 12-19
BALDWIN apples 50e and 1. Phone
, 10112. - . 12-13
FOR SAIiSJ Gas engine with pump
jack. 1360 N. Print St. -JM.'."V.-"tf
toOR SALE 1918 Ford. Phone 1579 af
' tet 6 p. m. . 12-14
WANTEDh-4 or 5 room houre, furnish
ed, reasonable. Phone 1289. tf
CORD wood for tale. Phone evenings
2093M. tf
WANTED Fat thin and fresh cows,
large calves. Phone 1425M. 12-28
FOR SALE No. 1-A Eastman Auto-
graphic Kodak, practically new. Call
Willamette university. 12-14
fOU iRIENT 2 and 3 room furnished
apartments. 491 N. Cottage. Phone
2203. 12-28
POSITION wanted to care for invalid
. or children, day times. Iuquiro at
666 N. Summer St. 12-1
WAMj PAPER 15 cents per double roll
upward. Buren's Furniture Store, 179
Commercial. .
WANTED A maid at 1110 Mission
8t. Call Mrs. Bingham, Main 8.
morning.
13-14
A CHRISTMAS gift for jseur boy or
girl, a thoroughbred Shetland pony
to trade for good cow or horse. K.
M. Harding, Silverton, Or. 12-14
LET me do your errands and deliver
your -Xnias parcels, prompt, reliable
service. 538 State St. Phone 6:!6.
Paul M. Ryan, Prop. - , 12-17
FOR RENT Store room on State St.
J. H. Lautennan, Argo Hotel. Phone
909. - tf
JjOST 3 yearling Shropshire rams, one
wears my label. If you find same
please call "53F21, J. J. Doerfler. tf
OLD papeTs for carpets, etc., 10 cent
per hundred, call at Journal office.
MAXWELL for calo, 275. Terms. Me
chanically perfect. Highway Garage
Phone 355. Call 1000 S. Coml tf
LIBERTY BONDS If you must dis
pose of yonr bonds, we will buy
them. 314 Masonie bldg. tf
A FORD truck, chain drive, good run
ning order will be for sale next Sat
urday at'Woodry'i auction house,
December 14. 1213
FOB BENT 2 sleeping rooms jnst
vacated at the Alexandria today,
1030 Chemeketa St. Phono 1280.
12-13
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, Salem, Gen.
Del. , 1214
FOR SALE New Ford sedan, will sell
way below eot, will take Ford ran
about, and will give liberal terms on
balance. Win. Dawes, Box 475, Inde
pendence, Or.
PLENTY ef money to low on goo"
ferns; low interest rates; five years
tote; privilege to pap 100 or mnlU
pi. 0a any interest date. Can or
write H. M.. Hawkins, S14 Masoni
bldg, Salem.
WANTED Place on fruit ranch, mar
ried man with family. Address E. 1)
Berry, Waconda, Or. 12-13
WANTED Experienced saleslady for
geaeral store work, shoes, dress goods
etc. Gale & Co. tf
11 LBS of fancy re-eleaned white beans
for 1; 23 lbs for $2. Address W.
care Journal or phone 14F15. 12-14
FOR SALE 8 cords of old fir, good
furnace wood, li.su. Phono 7122.
1 12-13
FOR SALE One Ancona cockerel,
April hatch. Price 1.50. Phone 1153.
12.-13
FOR SALE Roll top oak office desk
and chair, W. C. Dyer, 542 State.
Phone 224. 12-13
FOR RENT Furnished, strictly mod
ern 6 room bun sain w. no chililrpn.
$25 per month. W. A. Liston. 12-14
FOR SALE 3 passenger Overland tour
nig car, dirt encap, at Ureat west
ern garage. 12-13
FOR SALE 1917 Maxwell, fine con
dition, $490. Oregon Garage, High
and Ferry St. 12-15
WANTED To exchange double con
Crete store building, fill) basement
and furnace heat, for a farm. w. A
Liston. . 12-14
BURBANK potatoes for saV, that were
grown on hilly land, price lc. Will
deliver I Back er more. Inquire B. C,
Zeilinski, Rt. 9. 12-19
GOOD 4 room house and u acre for
rent, or trade, with some cash, on
small place; no objection to part
timber. 2217 Fairground road. 12-12
WANTED Hour young ladies in the
A ' 1 1 1 T 1 1 ... .11.
nurses training ncuuui, vviiittuwbkv
sanatorium. Apply to the matron.
12-13
FOR RENT Modern 8 room house,
modern conveniences, wood in base'
ment. $12 per month. 103'. Union St,
. 12-14
WANTED By competent party, per
manent position in hardware or gen
era! store, married, ago 36, referenc
es. Address Box 388 care Journal.
12-13
YOTJR Christmas will be happier in
your own home. I can sell yon a
' beauty, close in,, for $2750. C. W.
Niemeyer. 544 State streot.. 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
CALENDAR for 1919; large figures
for practical use. Call on Homer rl.
Smith, tho insurance man, McCor
nack bide. 1-15
FOR SALE Registered Berkshire pigs
. both sex, also one full blood Holstcm
bull ealjf. yldcrrcss Gejo. Ramsden,
Macleay. Ore. 12-19
FOR SALE Good five room cottage,
finely located, close in, fioou un
furnished, or $1750 well furnished.
(Box J Z care Journal. 12-19
LET mo do your errands and deliver
your Xmas parcels, prompt, reliable
service. Phono dab uyde uutcner.
12-14
FOB SALE 2 house doois,. good as
new, with facings and locks com
plete. Original cost $12, Will sell
for $3. Phone 142. ' 12-13
FOR SALE Heavy Wagon, or will
trmln for ana horse wairon: also 2
' fat pigs. Wilt dress them if desired,
will ilress 60 or 70 Dounds. Rt. 7. box
93. Silverton road. 12-14
$50 REWARD offered for information
leading to the arrest and conviction
of parties who robbed n.y house in
the Liberty district. Fred J. Brown
in?. 1605 'Westanna St.' Portland,
Ore. 12-14
WILI' trade 40 acre ranch, gome under
cultivation, some timber, barn, good
spring, elose to new R. R., fine lo
cation, 6 miles south of Grants Pass,
Ore., for Salem propertj, a small
house and lot or lota Auuresg r.
Gottschalk. Salem, Or. 12-13
FOR SALE very cheap, 2 32x3 H 8.
ft Vi.nnm iim firea run nhout 500
miles and 2 others in fine shape for
extra tires; also 3 azxa ncany new
gTay inner tubes. These are bargains.
Monty 'h Tire Shop, 154 S. Coml.
Phone 428. ' 12-14
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.bntter to buy. Will take
small truek or tin kan on the deal.
B. Lamb, 645 S. 17th, Salem. tf
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Fcsr Employes Of State Treas
urer Fill Likely Be New
In Positions.
If gossip about the state house is bas
ed upon "inside dope" here is about
the lineup for the office force of O. P.
Hoff when he steps into the office of
stntotreasurer:
Deputy state treasurer Joseph G.
Richardson of Portland.
Chief bookkeeper H. M. Hoskins of
Jiewbcrg.
Cashier John D. Sutherland, Sulcra
Inheritance t!x department otan
ley Culver, Salem.
Head stenographer Miss Lodge, Sa
lem. Deputy sealer of weights and meas
ures W. A. Dalzicl of Portland.
There will be one or two other sten
ographers, but so far no mention has
been made of who they will be.
Of the reported list,, Richardson and
Hoskins, Lodge and Dalziel will be new
employes, while outherlin and Culver
are now employed in the slate treas
urer's office.
It is not considered likely that Rich
ardson will become deputy treasuror
until after tho legislative session, as
he is a member of the house of repre
sentatives from Multnpmah county. Ho
was formerly employed in the corpora
tion department as examiner.
Mr. Hoskins is assistant cashier of
the United States National bank at
Ncwberg, and Mr. Dalziel is & deputy
labor commissioner, while Miss Lodge
has been chief stenographer in Mr,
Hoff 's present office for a number of
years. .
The basketball season of the Salem
high school will open this evening with
sort of an informal game between tho
university and high school teams, to
be played at the university gym. The
class rivalry series of 4he high school
will begin next week. The great event
of the school year will be the annual
homecoming day Friday afternoon
when all alumni are invited to visit
the high school and take part in th
program of the afternoon.
FOB SALE-Portland, St. Johns large
lot, small building, basement dug,
cement walks, close to street car,
price $500, half cash, ta lance $iu
month. Consider trade nr Ford car,
double bottom eulkey plow dfor sale.
$30. Mrs. B. It Woods, West Salem.
. -; - 12-ia
BARGAIN 500 acre stock ranch close
to ;$ow $650Q, -room ,4wngalow,
paved street $Ja. -a room cottage,
paved street $800. ' Exchange 320
acre farm Montana for valley ranch.
22 acres elose in, now burgalow, or
chard and berries, want home part
. pay. River front lot closo in, 8 room
house very cheap or might trade.
120 aorer Morrow county, Or., for
acreage or house. Want loan $400
end $500. 'F. L. Wood, 341. State St.
12-14
HERE TODAY
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ClARA KIMSALl YOUNG
The HOUSE of 6tAS5"
I Other Features Too
LIBERTY
NEW TODAY
MARIE WALCABIP
TONGUES
OF FLAME
ByBretHarte
COMEDY-WEEEY .
Saturday,
HIPPODROME
VAUDEVILLE
Sunday
EXTRAORDINARY
HIPPODROME
VAUDEVILLE
The Best Show This
Season
BLIGH THEATRE
IKf'S snr tr-i ?i
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A Big Money Saver just
Santa
Is Sure
Going
Over "-
The
Top
S,1m&
The War
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I , K00 glove everywhere these '. v
I . jf - days. We cany good gloves
V Sfc good and smart. For dress, V '
v motoring or business wear.
i j Mentioning standard quality, - d
Mr I let us call your attention to 1
. Gm0 ' i;
B Tubular IJ
II or IMen and 'Boy g '
Refined imartness. Cn be Jy
, 'Iwk knotted snywhere along their jzr
length. Wear longer. Truly,
.Sk, cravats with character. 0
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Make "HER" Happy
Whether MOTHER, WIFE, SISTER OR SWEET
HEART, take advantage of our VICTORY SALE.
Buy her a COAT, DRESS, SUIT, SWEATER. We
can please them all. Here are a few more sugestions
Rhmo Ivory Silks Hose
Handkerchiefs Neckwear Silk Underwear
Toilet Sundries Gloves Waists
Blankets Hand Bags ; Ribbons
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DO YOUR CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING EARLY.
Stores will not be open
evenings Christmas week.
By' action of Business
Men's League.
mf Ladies9 Ready
SlE(d.
at the Right Time. Bear in Mind Always our Stock Is New and Clean, Bought and
Shipped From the Manufacturers.
tic joa 4 Wtfi
Is Over!
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j Salem's Toyland, Bring the Kiddies
You can always do better at
"Join The
to-Wear
Go the Limit, Santa!
Boy
Section
Santa Claus must remember DADDY AND BRO
THER, AND "HIM." They are the ones who split
the wood, light the fires, work eheerfully to build
up the home, and when danger threatens, they
rally to the colors and "Go Over The Top" for
Home and Loved Ones. We have appropriate
gifts that are useful and practical.
AUTO ROBES, SUIT CASES, HANDKERCHIEF
SHIRTS, HAND BAGS, NECKTIES, SWEAT
ERS, BLANKET ROBES. This is just a mention
Let us Solve Your Gifts for "HIM."
Eed Cross"
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Sale
Bobbie
Says:
Give
Till
It Hurts
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Merchandise
Orders
When in doubt Make your
gift a Merchandise order
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