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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. PAGE FIVE THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY - WCE YOUR TAXIS-PATRONIZE i? JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING OEDIUM IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THEM FOR RESULTS frr.innTTTT.n ADVERTISING BATES Eat per word, New Today: Cttk insertion . One week (6 insertions) li 6e On month (26 insertion) , 17 The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for mora than ne insertion, for errors in Classified Advertisement Bead your advertisement the first day It appears and notify ns immediately if error occurs. Minimum charge, 15a. POTATOES for tale. Phone 80F1I, tf "WQOD sawing. -Call 927; prompt serv- 12-28 LADY 'wishes position caring for small child. 254 n. Liberty, la-io FOR .SALE Sept. pigs. Phond, 45J?' 24. 12-19 EARLY fuggle hop roots for sale. J. R. Oooper, Independence. 12-26 rCRNKJHtED housekeeping rooms. 758 N. Com.1. 12-14 WHO doe accordion plaiting? Leave address at office. 12-14 BELGIAN hare does for sale. Phone 50F21. tf FOR SALE First class second growth fir. Phono 2199. 12-19 I. W. THOMAS, union barber shop, 424 N. Com! St. Come and see mo. 12-14 FOR SALE 1'igs, six weekg old. Phone 80F5. - 12-17 BOW and pigs for sale. Pr-tno 105F11. 12-17 BUGS cleaned 35c each. Phone 1470. 12-14 PMAS trees for sale. Order early, de livered. Phone 59P2. 12-14 FOB S ALB Holly for Xmas decora tion. 2123 North Broadway. 12-19 FOB SALE- Gas engine with pump jack. 1300 N. Frint St. tf FOR SALE 1918 Ford. Phone 1579 af ter 6 p. m. 12-14 WANTHDj 4 or 5 room houso, furnish ed, reasonable. Phone 12S9. , tf CORD wood for sale. Phone evenings 2098M. - - . tf WANTED J"at thin and fresh cows, large calves. Phone 1425M. 12-28 FOR SALE No. 1-A Easitman Auto graphic Kodak, practically new. Call Willamette -university. 12-14 FOR RENT 2 and 3. room furnished apartments. 491 N. Cottage. Phone " 2203. 12-26' POSITION wanted to care for invalid or children, day times. Inquire at 666 N. Summer St. 12-14 WALL PAPER 15 cents per double roll upward. Buren'g Furniture Store, 179 Commercial. tf WANTED A maid at 1110 Mission St. Call Mrs. Bingham, Main 86, morning. 12-14 A CHRISTMAS gift for your boy or girl, a thoroughbred Shetland pony to trade for good cow or horse. R. M. Harding, Bilvorton, Or. 12-14 LET mo do your errands and deliver j-our Kmas parcel, prompt, reliable service. 533 State St. Phone 636. Paul M. Ryan, Prop. 12-17 FOR RENT Store room on State St. J. H. Lauterman, Argo Hotel. Phone BOO. tf liOST 3 yearling Shropshire rams, one weare my label. If you find same please call 43F24, J. J. Doerfler. tf OLD papers for carpets, etc., 10 cents per hundred, call at Journal office. J " MAXWELL for sale, $275. Terms. Me chanically perfect. Highway Garage Phone 355. Call 1000 6. Com'l. tf LIBERTY BONDS If you must dis pose of your bonds, we will buy them. 311 Masonic- bldg. XOUNO widow worth $37.OC0, good in come, many others anxioos to marry honorable gentlemen. Mrs. Warn, 2219 Temple, Los Angeles, Cal. I OWN 200 acres, grain, hay and stoc farm. Will sell at a bargain. Might consider trade for small farm with . difforaace. H. C. Haller, Salem, Gen. Ddl. 1214 FOR SALB New Ford aedan, will lea way below cost, will take Ford run about, and will give liberal terms on balanae. Wm. Dawes, Box 475, Inde pendence, Or. . f PLENTY of money to loaa on good farms; low interest rat; five yean time; privilege to pap $100 or multi ple on any interest date. Call or write H, M. Hawkins, 314 Masonie Vldg. Salem MARRY if lonely; for results, try me; best and most successful "Home Maker"; hundreds rich wish mar riag I soon; strictiy eonfidesitial; most reliable; years experience; de eriptifltns free, "The Successful Club," Mis. Pordie, Box 556, Oak land, Cal. WANTED Experienced saleslady for general store work, jhoes, dress goods etc. Gale & Co. tf 11 LBS of fancy re-cleaned white beans for $1; 23 lbs for $2. Address W. care Journal or phone WF15. 12-14 FOB RENT Famished, s'rietly mod ern 6 room bungalow, jo children. $25 per month. W. A. Listen. 12-14 FOB SALE! 1917 Maxwell, fine eon- dition, $490. Oregon Gurnge, High and Ferry St. 12-15 WANTED To exchange double con crete store building, full basement and furnace heat, for a farm. W. A. Liaton. 12-14 BUR BANK potatoes for saV. that were grown on hilly land, price lVc. Will deliver 1 sack cr more. Inquire B. U, Zeilmski, Rt. 9. 12-19 FOR RENT Modern 8 room house, muaern conveniences, wood in case ment, $12 per month. 103 1 Union St 12-14 TOUR Christmas will be happier in your own home. I can sell you a beauty, close in, for $2750. C. W. Niemoyer, 544 State street. 12-14 SPIRELLA corsets sold by Alice A. Miles, 11U0 Leslie St. Measures tak' en, fit guaranteed. Home Thurs. af ternoons. Phone 1425R. 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 H. Smith, the insurance man, McCor nack bldg. 1-15 FOR SALE Registered Berkshire pigs both sex, also one full blood Holstom bull caljf. lAddrcss Gejo. Ramsden, Macleay, Ore. 12-19 FOR SALE Good five tooui cottage, finely located, close in, $1550 un furnished, or $1750 well lurnlsned. (Box J Z care Journal. 12-19 LET me do vour errands and deliver your A.mas parcels, prompt, reliable service, rnone aao uiyae iiutcner. 12-14 FOR SALE Heavy wagon, or will trade for one horse wagon; also i fat pigs. Will dress them, if desired, will dress 60 or 70 pounds. Et. 7, box 93, Salverton road. 12-14 YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD Send dime, age, birthdate for truthful, reliable, convincing trial reading. Ha zel Hause Box 1408, Lqs Angeles, Cal. $50 REWARD offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of parties who robbed my house in the Liberty district. Fred J. Brown ing, 1605 Westanna St, Portland, Ore. 12-14 FOR SALE very cheap, 2 32x3 8. o. Vacuum cup tires, run about 500 mile and 2 others in fine shape for extra tires; also 3 32x31?, nearly new gray inner tubes. These are bargains. Monty's Tire Shop, 154 S. Coml. Phone 428. . 12-14 20 A ORES of level land for sale or trade. Where yon 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 kan on the Heal. R. Lamb, 645 S. 17th, Salem. tf THOUSANDS U. 8. government peace positions open. Men. 10 or over, wo men, 18 or over. Railway mail clerks, city mail carriers, posf office clerks, customs clcrts, clerks at Washington, D. C. $1000 to $1500 year; Short hours. Common education sufficient. List positions now obtainable, free. Write today, Franklin Institute Dcpt 378 K Rochester, N. If. FOR SALE Portland, St. Johns, large lot, small building, basement dug, cement walks, elote to street ear, priee $r00, half cash, talanee $10 month. Consider trade r.t Ford ear, double bottom sulkey plow for sale. $30. Mrs. B. M. Woods, West Salem. 12-12 BARGAIN 500 acre stock ranch close to town $6500. 6 room bungalow, paved street $1850. 5 room cottage, paved street $800. Exchange 320 acre farm Montana for valley ranch. 22 acres close in, new burgalow, or chard and berries, wont home part pay. River front lot close in, 8 room house very cheap or might trade. 120 acres Morrow county, Or., for acreage or house. Want loan $400 and $500. F. L. Wood, 341 State St. 12-14 HAYNES on ItAYNES FOSTER BAKING CO, mm FOR SALE Girl's beautiful white furs, $10. 1135 Waller St. 12-17 LOST Gold hat pin with Harvard seal Phone 1044M. 13-16 WANTED Lady to care for invalid. Address L-15 care Journal. 12-14 HOUSE and window cleaning want ed. Phone 1237. 12-20 FOB SALE-Wilson and Oregon straw berry plants. H. RistoWj-Rt. 6, Phone 101F22. 12-16 FOR RENT .Modern 8 room house, close in, fine condtion. Phone 2456J 12-17 I WANT 5 to 40 acres, near Salem, good soil, low price. Owners only. 26-P Journal. 12-16 WANTED Some one to cut 200 or 300 cords of big second growth fir wood. Phone 17F4. 1217 FOR SALB Hand painted china, very reasonable for Xmas eifts. 344 S. 25th. Phone 798W. 12-14 WlIJj the. party who picked up the lady's purse at the P. O. table, please return to this office. 1216 FOR SALE-Ford car in Rood condi tion at a sacrifice, -am leaving. Room 6, 393 Court. 12-16 BALED oats and cheat hay for sale, at $25 per ton, Rt. 5, box 92 Litch field. tf CARD writer and salesman wants po sition. Experienced in genorad mer chandise, furnishings, hardware. Ad . dress C W care Journal. 12-16 Best bargain in Salem in a strictly modern 7 room bungalow, close in. If sold soon only $2800. Socolofsky, 341 State St. tf FOR SALE One wagon, aiso box, al most good as new, and one set bol ster springs and 2 shoats. Henry - young, t. 5, box 91, Salem. Phone 90F4. 12-16" 1 ACRES, 4 room house, new barn, wood shed, lots of bearing fruit, good soil, close to car line, only $1200 if taken at once. Socolofsky, 341 State St. tf 10 AOBE prune orchard, very fair im provements, 4 miles from Salem, 'want stock ranch not over $4000 In exchange. Socolofsky, 341 State St. tf MONEY to loan on good real estate. 5 'A percent government money to loan. Liberty bonds bought and sold. W. D. Smith, Salem Bank of Com merce. 12-14 ORDERS taken for day old chiks, hatching capacity limited, rush your order that you may secure an early hatch. White Leghorns my specialty I hatch your eggs or my own, any breed you may choose. Mrs. M. Jones, Rt. 3 box 264C, Salem, Or. 12-14 FOB SALE A few cockerels from an imported English White Leghorn strain, pedigreed top notch stock, a heavy laying strain, they are good; will bo disposed of immediately. Mrs. M. Jones, Rt. 3, box 261C, Salem, Or. 12-14 5 ACRES; 5 in -cultivation, the best of soil.plenty of family fruit,plenty wood, good 5 room,ncw house; fair outbuildings, on county road, beauti ful location, I will guarantee the im provements would cost more than the price asked for the whole. Price on ly $1950. terms on $100 at C per cent. Socolofsky, 341 State St. tf ARE you locking for a house n Port land! I have a cozy three room cot tage, choice lot, in a fine location near car line in a good neighborhood If you wish to buy It will pay you to see number 5730 at corner of 58 street and 49 ave, S. E. Portland. Price $600. Phone 470 or see Square Deal Realty company, U. S. bank We- tf t City News t Red Cross memberships numbering 1924 at $1.00 each have been turneJ in to W. M. Smith, county chairman of the Red Cross membership drive. This amount had been received up to 2 o'clock this afternoon and it is thought mat several hundred more will be re ported before the close of the day. Anyhow, for the first week of the membership Red Cross campaign, with most unfavorable weather every day during the week, the amount received is considerably over $2000. In Snlem the Englewood school went 100 per cent. Everett Oliver, who died at Cosmopo- lis, Wash., from influenza and pneumo nia, was buried this afternoon in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. The funeral services were held at the chapel of the Rigdon company and were conducted by Rev. H. G. Thurston. The booze case in which a porter and brakeman of the Southern Pacifie are implicated and also a conductor on the Falls City line out of 8alem, will corno up for hearing Monday before Judge Webster. The colored porter was brought back from Roseburtr and as be didn't happen to have $."00 with lim or a friend who wonld go on his bond for this amount, he was placed in th city jail. He is there now and will remain until Monday unless his lawyer succeeds in getting a lower bail ami bona. Kia. Alice H. Dodd. secretary of the the social service seetion of the Bed iff I aec OOP? .ne en: rtwA AH this season's BJGOD ujo tire lmeot ticoovo purchases.- Santa Is Sure Going Over The -Top The War DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY. Stores will " not be open evenings Christmas week. By action of Business Men's League. Cross has handed in her resignation.. She has been with the work the past six weeks. Today is the last day for the social service seetion work at its head quarters adjoining the Commercial club next Monday ail records will "0 re moved to the post office building. Be fore taking up the work for the social service section of " Willamette chupter Mrs. Dodd took a special course of study and training at Portland. One of the new Jobs waiting women and for which there is now a great de mand, is that of librarian. Just at present not only in Oregon but every where there is a great shortage of li brarians. Before the war many who were of literary turn were attracted to the work but when the big corpora tions began putting in libraries they were not willing to pay fair living sal ary, and now public libraries tha. fail ed to appreciate the service are finding no one willing to work at salaries or fercd. Hence Oregon as well " other states arc calling for librarians. Miss Cordelia Marvin has been appealed to by several libraries for aid but she has found the shortagi) of qualified persons the same in the east as in Orckv... ii of which inclines Miss Marvin to think that eity libraries will be obliged to meet competition and pay salaries to librarians eorrwpunding to the train ing and ability. Herman J. Meiring, generally known as "Bunny," will be borne by Christ mas. His father received word from him vestcrday that he had been grant ed his commission as lieutenant and that he expected to start home within a few days. Mr. Meiring is a promi nent member of the Salem Elks lodge. Although it has been rainirg off and on for the past sis days, the total pre cipitation has amounted to only 1.02 inches. The river has been gradually rising, last night coming up more than two feet. The gauge today reads four and a half feet above the low water mark. - - o The high school basket ban team was not quite enough for the Willamette university boys in the game played last vnin tliA wnrA TBI 2fl tn 17 t- favor of the Methodists. As the teams' $9.98 Special Values up to $20.00 This lot of SILK and SERGE SUITS in eluding a line of those pleasing and practical MISSES MIDDY SUITS Is Over! You can always do better at il HooodIgood s "Join The were just practicing on each other, there was no special jcam work. Lawrence Purvine hag recently been promoted to the rank of instructor at the II. R. cub-base mechanics school at New London, Conn. He has been serv ing in the II. 8. navy off the coast of Florida as first engineer. Word to this effect was received today by his fath er C. D. Purvine. D. D. Socolofsky, realty dealer, re ports the sale of the C. G. Robertson place to S. H. Bond. ASK FOB PEACE NEGOTIATIONS Washngton, I)cc. 14. Oormany has asked that peace negotiations be start ed as quickly as possible because of the famine in Germany, A communication from Gcimany thru the Swiss government today asked the state department as to the place and date of the negotiations. In presenting the inquiry, tha Swiss government asked for a piompt reply so that it could give the information to Germany. ) ' ' ZEPPELIN FACTORIES DESTROYED ' Amsterdam, Dee. 14. Tho great Zep pelin factories at Kredrifhsliavcn have been destroyed by lire, probably of incendiary origin, according to a dis patch from Emten today. , Dallas Citv Council Passes fax Budget (Capital Journal Hpecial Service.) Dallas, Ore., Dec. 14. At a meeting of the Dallas city council held last night for the purpose of hearing ob jections to the proposed budget as pub lished for the eoming year the same was passed by the eity fathers on no complaints being filed. The budget calls for a sum of $12,150 for the expenses incidental of running the affaim u The town during the year 1919. Early Dallas Resident Visits the City. Robert Miller of Oregon City, visited Ladies Ready- to- wear Coat, Suit andDressSale Our Victory Sale! GOES MERRILY ON. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL SALE WE EVER HELD. HERE ARE 3 NEW ITEMS JUST ADDED. YOU ' CANNOT STOP SUCCESS! Go the Limit, Santa! Red Cross" Dallas friends here tho first of tue week. Mr. Miller was an old time Dal las resident having been in business hero in the curly days. Mr. Miller oper ated tho Pallas Flouring mills now owned by Sweeney Brothers. This is the gentlcimin 's first visit to the Polk county capital in more than twenty five years and ho remarked about the many improvements -that hud taken place in the city since bis departure. - Aged Dallas Resident Passes. O. S. Clark an aged resident of this city passed away at his home on Ug low avenue, Tuesday evening following an illness of several months. Mr, Clark was born in Ohio, 71 years ago and is survived by his widow and one son Stanley Clark, of Boise, Idaho. The de ceased came to Dallas about 1809 and has since made his home bore. Punerul services were held Thursday afternoon by Rev. C. P. Johnson of the Methodist; church and the body was laid to rout m the I. 0. O. F. cemetery. Mrs. V. A. Flnseth's Brother Killed. Albert Paulson, a brother of Mrs. P. A. Finseth of this city was killed in aa tion while fighting on the Frencn wont according to a telegram received by Mrs. Finseth this week. Paulson was a member of a Canadian regiment and had been In France for some time. The I (Ste Them KRYPTOKS Xm From the standpoint of "Usefulness" KRYP- I TOK Glasses represent the perfect Christmas Gift I for any one who needs glasses for both near and far i vision. And the USEFUL gift is the real expression i of the Christmas spirit. Ask About The Kryptok Christmas Certificate t DR. A. HcCULLOCH, Optometrist, l 204-5 Bank of Commerce Bldg. t JL.C55 This lot of Dresses is a most wonderful offer SERGES, VELVETS .and JERSEYS Velvet and Satin Combinations, and some are fur trimmed Bobbie Says: Give 'Till It Hurts Santa Merchandise Orders When in doubt Make your gift a Merchandise order young man wus well known in this city where ho had been a frequent visitor. "Plu" Hits S. V, Depot Torce. The entire force at tha Soutiiern Pa cific depot, with tho exception of the agent, I. N. Woods, is down wnw tlm flu. Those ill are telegraph operator Peter Xclson .cashier, A. W. Thornton, hiitrirnBCiiinn. Oscar Ronnctt ami fr.iicrl.ti dork, O. W. Morley. L. S. Finseth and T. B. Hooker huvo returned from Poitland, whero they have been attending the annual conven tion of tho Knight, of Pythias lodge. W. T. (irior of Falls City was a Dai Ins business visitor tho first of the week. Citv Marshal O. P. Chano f able to bo about his duties after a tge of the flu. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. V E. Whiting died at tho Dallas hospital tins wecK. iiio caild was. but a lew nays oiu. mo motner is also in a critical condition. Andrew Holmnn of Portland is in the city called by the seriousness illness of his father, Hardy H. Holmnn. Curtis Van Bike of Portland is in tho city for a few days visit with re latives and friends. Krnest McCuloon, son of Health Offi cer Dr. B. H. McCaloon is critically ill nt his homo with pneumonia. HHWtHtHttHW4ttHt il