Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 06, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1919.
PAGE FIVE
Journal Classified'
ads bring results.
NEW TODAY
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JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTSILNT IS THE BEST SELLING
1MUM IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THEM FOR RESULTS
FOB SALE Good six room, modern
bungalow, corner lot, paved street,
price $2600. ti-ood 5 room modern
bungalow, paved street, east front,
priee 1400. Good 8 room modern
house, paved street, cast front, cor
ner lot, price $2500. Good 7 room mod
ern house on Court street, comer lot,
both street paved, priee $2800. W.
H. Grabenhorst .Co., 275 State
street. 1-6
THE WGKU) has never known a great
er seller. Agents either sex. Take or
ders for "America's War for Human
ity and Complete History -of World
War," $2 book 50 per cent com
mission. Outfits and -books ready.
Presses running day and night. Big
records from every state, average
commissions per agent t-l day.
Send lOe for mailing free outfit. f.
a. Xtackerson Co., .Detroit, Mien.
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NOTICE
This is to notify all concerned that
the undersigned is not a partner or
jointly interested in the meat market
business being done by the Independent
Meat Market company, in the city of
Salem or elsewhere. it. W. Eyre. 1-7
NOTICE
SLABSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES BOOM and board at 1112 Mill St. 1-10
Bate Pr word New Today;
fash insertion ,,
One week (6 Insertions) - -On
month (26 insertions)
JERSEY milk cow for sale. 2576 Fair
. Id
.. So
17
The Capital Journal will not be re
sponsible for more than sue insertion,
tat errorg in Classified Advertisements,
Read your advertisement the first day
it appears and notify us immediately il
error occurs.
Minimum charge, 15a.
ground road. Phone 1467.
1-7
IF YOUR ROOF LEAKS phone 1074.
6t
iWOOD for sale. Phone 636 or 121. 1-8
W ANTED Work by experienced jan
itor, F P C care Journal. 1-6
WANTED To rent horse and single
buggy for winter season. Phone 81.
FOB SALE Pure bred Buff leghorn
eoekerels. Phone 19F4. 1-6
(WANTED Washer womaa tt walk
Muftday mornings. Phone 658. tf
WANTED White Angora rabbits.
Bechtel, Et. 2, Salem. 1-11
WANTED 2 large hop stoves, must
be in good condition. Phone 37F3,
caicm Kt. 4, box 47. 1-8
FOR RENT 40 acres, stock and im
plements tor saie. r. U Wood, Uayne
bldg. ; 1-7
FOR SALE Handsome mahonajy,
leather upholstered davenport, good
as new. Call 925 Court. 1-8
FOR EXCHANGE New house, well
located, for a house or vacant lots
in Portland. W. A. Liston. 1-8
WANTED To buy nice bungalow near
in on South Commercial, Liberty or
High streets. P. O. box 414. 1-8
FOR SALEj TTade or rent, 40 acres
near cmtwood. Address Elmer Mar
tin, Chitwood, Or. 1-6
(WANTED Wood chopper far 200
eoras. I'oooe T5. 1-5
WANTED To buy cattle and calves,
any kind. Phone 1576W. 2-6
JtR SALE Wheat straw $10 per ton.
" WmPitt Rt; 9, Phone 87F81. 1-7
KXR SALE Pigs, 50 lb9. and
Phone 35F25.
over.
1-11
WANTED Three White Leghorn roos
ters. Phone SF3. 1-7
X)R SALE 'White Indiun
ducks. Phone 66F21.
Runner
1-7
FOR RENT 73 acres, 36 in grain,
$500 cash. 1031 Union St. 1-8
jPOR SALE Good used Dodg3 car. See
Brunk at Vick Garage. 1-8
FOR SALE 2 heavy milk cows. 1254
Mission. 1-7
FOR a typewriter mechanic phtna 937.
1-28
FOR SALE Equity in good piane. Call
Mrs. JiTicKey. Fhone 743.
FOR SALE (Fresh Jersey cow, 6 yrs.
old, heavy milker. 715 South 12th
St. 1-7
FOR SALE Or trade, for stock, team
of horses, 2100, and double harness.
1254 Mission. 1-7
FOR S ALB Ford 1917 model, good
condition, cheap if taken at once
Call 540 State St. 1.7!
WANTED Some one to milk cow and
deliver milk. Steady job. Phone
2135J. j.jj
Notice is hereby given that I have
impounded the following described
dogs in compliance with ordinance No.
1404, towit: One male bird dog, white
and blaek. weight 38 pounds; one male
Spitz, white, weight 38 pounds; One
'tnalo glass eyed shepherd, weight 40
pounds; one small yellow female,
weight 10 pounds; one mala black and
white mongrel, weight 20 pounds. The
above described dogs will be killed it
not redeemed by owners, on or before,
January 10, 1919, as provided in said
ordinance.
W. S. LOW,
Street Commissioner.
Jan. 6, 1919. 1-10
WOOD choppers wanted for 100 cords
r wood. lJaone 704 from 6 to 8 p.
1-6
WANTED (Fat, thin and fresh cows,
, veal and large calves. Phone 1425M.
1-30
COWS WANTED State when come
rresn, breed and price, "Cow, care
of Journal .q
TOR SALE Mare, 1450 lb, in foal.
125 or trade for horse. C. Muller,
Independence, Or. i-io
WANTED Second hand trailer for
automobile. Address J J Journal of
fice. 1-6
t HXUt SALE Chevrolet automobile,
moaei in nrst clagg condition
to be sold cheap. Leaving the city.
Inquire at 6G0 Union St. 1-7
COWS WANTED When coma fresh,
state breed land price. "Cows" care
Journal. l-
FOB. SALE Two 33x4 S D. N. 8.
(Firestone tire at bargains. 154 8.
Commercial. . 1-8
HIGHEST prices for chickens, poultry
, k and hides. In-dependent Market Co,
Phone 104. 157 South Com'l St. tt
FOR SALE 1 9x13 shaft goveraor,
engine and boiler complete, cleap.
box 268, Turner, Or. tf
FOR SALE One fine R I. Red sale,
2 years old; 150-egg Mandy Leo ia
cubator. Call 1947J between t and
11 a. m. tf
WANTED Girl or womaa for konae
work, women with children need not
apply. Richmond Hotel, 46a State
8f. 1
POSITION wanted , by man familiar
wun stationary engineering of all
kinds. Steady, reliable. Address En
gineer care Journal. tf
FOR SALE 16 acres of A 1 land, all
in cultivation, in fruit, 4 room
house, large barn, 3 miles from Sa
lem. Terms. No. 25J care Journal.
1-11
FOR SALE 320 acre farm located 7
miles from Salem, 225 acreg culti
vated, balance timber and pasture,
largo plastered house, barn rock road
priee 60 per acre. W. H. Graben
horst & Co., 275 State street. 1-6
IB YOU must sell your liberty bonds,
U them to me. If yon can buy
ore liberty bonds, buy them of me.
I fcny and sell liberty bonds. W. A.
lastoa, 484 Court St. tf
WALL PAPER 15 cents per iettWe rail
upward. Buren'g Furniture Sfcsrs, 179
Commercial. tf
CALENDAR for 1919; large Sgare
for practical use. Call ea Msmar ti.
Smith, the iasuranee maa. McCesr-
aack bldg. t-U
OLD paper for carpets, etc, II eent
per hundred, call at Joan) ttticm.
tf
MAXWELL for tale, 275. Terms. H
ehanioally perfect. Highway Garage
Paoaa 35S. Cat! 1000 & Cam'i. tf
EJBERTT BONDS If yea mm St
pose of your beads, vt will fcojr
Uem. 314 MassaM bldg. v
FOR EXCHANGB Well imiiwre 1
acre farm southern Alberta, Magna
-eulti rated. $3500. No iaeuabmea,
tor email acreage- or Safest hoas
- Would pay soma cash, diffeMaoe s4
lasso me. Box 13 are Jasrisal. 19
PLENTY of money to lead ea good
fame; low interest rates; five years
time; privilege to pap $109 or multi
ple oa any inter date. Call or
write H. M. Hswkina, 314 Masonic
bidg. galea, tf
FOR SALE 5 acres of bearing cher
ries, 4 mile out, good road, price
$1200. 5 acreg all cultivated, small
3 roam house, good barn, well, rock
road, good loeation, price $1000. W.
H. Grabenhorst k Co, 275 State St.
1-6
FOR EXCHANGE 10 acre well im
proved, for Portland residence.
Five aerea improved, near town, dear
f encumbrance, for krger tract, 15
to 40 aerea
$700 to loan on good real estate. See
H. Hi Bolinger, Hubbard bldg. tf
SHERIFF'S NOTICE 01 SALE
of Real Property on Foreclosure
Notice is hereby given, that by vir
tue of an execution duly issued out of
the eircuit court of the stale of Ore
gon, for the county of Marion and to
me directed on the 10th day of Decem
ber, 1918, upon a judgment and decree
duly rendered, entered of record and
docketed in and by said court on the
3rd day of December, 1918, in a certain
suit then in said court pending, where
in B. F. Ramp, as executor of the last
will and testament and estate of Mary
A. Ramp, deceased, was plaintiff and
Henry H. Vandevort and Emma Vande-
vort, his wife, and John S. Beall and
Elma H. Beall, his wife, and R. W.
Foster, unmarried, were defendants in
favor of plaintiff and against said de
fendants oy which .execution I
commanded to sell the property in ai4
execution and hereinafter described to
pay the sum due the plaintiff of $2000,
with interest thereon at the rate of 7
per cent per annum from the 3rd day
of August, 1916, until paid and the fur
ther sum of $150.00 attorney's fees to
gether with the costs and , disburse'
ments of said suit taxed at $24 and
costs and expenses of said execution.
1 will on Saturday the 18th day of Jan
uary, 1919, at Hhe hour of 10 o'clock
uary, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m. of said day at the west door of
tne county court houee in Salem, Ma
rion county, Oregon, sell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cosh in
hand on the day of sale, all the right,
title, interest and estate which said
defendants and all persons claiming un
der them subsequent to the execution
of plaintiff's mortgage, towit. Novem
ber 3d, 1910, m, of and to said prem
ises hereinbefore mentioned and de
scribed in said execution af follows,
towit:
Lots seven (7) and eight (C) in block
two (2) in University addition to the
city of Salem, Marion county, state
of Oregon, as ahown by the recorded
plat thereof, excepting the west 56
feet of said lot No. seven (7).
Said sale being made subject to re
demption in the manner provided by
law.
Dated this 16th day of December,
1918.
W. I. NEEDBAM,
Sheriff for Marion county, Oregon,
By O. D. Bower, Deputy. . 1-16
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NEW SOLICITOR GENERAL OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Alex
ander C. King, of Atlanta, Ga., the new
solicitor-general of the department of
justice. Mr. King susceeds John W,
Davis recently appointed ambassador
to Great Britain.
(c) Underwood A Underwood.
y".'i"'iHtgwAn Economical. Delightful, light Place to Trade
Match!
ess Ecoh
omy Event!
Our First Big
Clearance Sale
One of our patrons yesterday said that this was
"The best sale she ever attended." It certainly
is one of the most important sales we have ever
held.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, by virtue of an order of
the county court of Marion county,
uregon, dnly made and entered of ree
ord on the 11th' day of December, 1918,
was appointed executor of the estate of
John- Aide, deceased, and that he has
qualified as such. All persons having
ela-ims against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same, duly veri
fied as required by law, at the office
of Smith & Shields, attorneys, 403 Sa
lem Bank of Commerce building, Sa
lem, Oregon, within six months from
the date of thig nonce.
Dated and first published this 19th
day of December, A. D. 1918.
GROVER C. BELT.1NGEB,
Executor of the estate of John Aide.
deocased. 1-18
FOR S ALB 63 aero farm nearly all
cultivated, aonse, Darn, located 4
ilea east of Salem, price $145 per
acre. 30 acres of first clasa land, 25
aerea cultivated, balance timber, 10
acres of Loganberries in first class
condition, 3 aerea 5 year old prune
rchard, good goil, 4 miles out. Priee
$7500. W. H. Grabenhorst ft Co, 275
Btate street. 1-6
FOR SALE Or trade cheap. Priee
$800. One gcre, 5 room house and oth
er out buildings ia good town with
standard high school. Will take Ford
as part payment or will trade even
up if practically aew ford with ex
'I am thankful for the good 1 have
received by using Chamberlain's Tab
lets. About two years ago when I begaa
taking tnem 1 was sufrenna a great
deal from distress after euting, and
from ueadaehe and a tired, langaia
feeling due to indigestion and a tor
pid liver. Chamberlain ' Tablets cor
rected these disorders in a short time,
and since taking two bottles ef then
my health baa been good," writes Mrs.
M. P. Harwood. Auburn, N. T.
About Croup
If your children are subject to cronp,
or if yon hare reason to fear their be
ing attacked by that disease, job
should procure a bottle ef Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy and study the di
rections for use, so that in case of aa
attack yon will know exactly what
coarse to panne. This is a favorite
and very aueeeseful remedy for croup,
and it is important that yea observe
the directions carefully.
COLONEL YOUNG WHO
HAD CMARGECFS.AJ.C.
ViCTIM OF INFLUENZA
Was Spanish War Veteran
And Was Always Active In
Military Affairs.
Vaneouver, Wash., Jan. 6 Colonel
Geo. S. Young, one of the most promin
ent army men i nthe west, died last
night at the Vancouver Barracks post
hospitaL The Colonel became ill with
influenza at Sslem where he had
charge of the Student Army Training
uorps at Willamette University, two
weeks ago, and sit his request, was re
moved to the post hospital here. When
only 20 years old. Young was com
missioned by President Grant. He saw
considerable service during Indian Wa's
and in tne Spanish American engage
ments. He came to 'Yancouver in 1912
as Colonel of the 2lst Infan'ry,
Colonel Young- was retired in -May.
1917 and was recalled when the United
States declared war, being plrn-ed in
charge of army recruiting in Oregon.
ne was oorn at .Harpers Ferry, va.
May 17, 1854 -
Three Little Children
All Victims Of Influenza
Puneral services were held this aft
ernoon at the Bigdon chapel for three
children and the three were taken in
one hoarse for burial this afternoon in
City View cemetery.
John Clark Marr, age 14, died last
Thursday at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marr, who live
on iairmount avenue.
Dule Tillson Marr, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Mz-rr, died Sundav morning
rrom liiiiuenza at the age of one year
aim eight months.
Una Ladcau Johnson, six years old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William John
son, who live on Willson avenue, died
Sunday morning at the home of her
pcrcntg. 8he was a cousin of the two
Marr children.
The funeral services for the two Man-
boys were held this afternoon under the
auspices of the Church of Christ. Sci
entist, and that of the Johnson girl by
the Rev. B. N. Avison of the Mothodist
church.
Following services for the three chil
dren, burial was in the City View cem
etery.
New Gty Administration
Launches Fight Against Ru
Every effort will bo made by the in
coming city administration to stE-mp
out influenza in the eity.
At a meeting held yesterday after
noon by Mayor C. E. Albin, Citv Physi
cian Bay Feniberton and the city coun
cil committee on health consisting of
Dr. V. Utter, chairman, A. H. Moure
and H. H. Vandevort, it wss decided
that the police should be empowuiM
prevent loitering in any depot, stand
ing around restauranls-or pool halls and
congregating of people in any store
whatever.
The spitting ordinance will also be
enforced. At restsurants, in the serv
ing of drinks, straws must be used. Peo
ple are nrged to bank early and to shop
early and to do everything possible to
avoid the least semblance of crowding.
Ag to the meeting of the legislature
next Monday, no action was taken. It
is felt thst the legislature will handle
the proposition for itself and that the
eity could not very well order the legis
lature to postpone its meeting.
However, the authority of the city
could prevent crowding in hallways of
the state house, it was thought.
BLOCKADE MAY BE LU TED.
CLEARANCE OF WINTER DRESS GOODS
All short lengths of woolen dress goods have
been marked at final clearance prices. Regular
stocks, too, have been reduced in price in order
to be quickly reduced in quantity. Spring fab
rics will soon come in and winter fabrics must
go to make way for them. That's the cause of
these bargains.
Regular $5.00 yard, sale price ..$3.95
Regular $4.50 yard, sale price $3.45
Regular $3.50 yard, sale price $2.95
Regular $3.00 yard, sale price $2.45
Regular $2.75 yard, sale price $2.19
, Regular $2.50 yard, sale price ........$1.95
Regular $1.75 yard, sale price ...$1.39
Regular $1.45 yard, sale price ........$1.15
Regular 95c yard, sale price 75c
. Regular 65c yard, sale price .....49c
SILK SALE AT CLEARANCE PRICES
The assortment embraces the choicest weaves,
the most desirable patterns and colors. Qualities
are superb. Prices speak for themselves.
Regular $2.75, sale pnee $2.19
Regular $2.45, sale price .....$1.95
Regular $2.25, sale price $1.85
Regular $2.00, sale price $1.65
Regular $1.75, sale price $1.45
Silk and Cotton Mixture Goods in all colors, reg
ular 65c to 90c, clearance price, 49c.
$45.00 LADIEST SUITS S25.00
All-wool Serge Tailored, satin lined, regular
Clearance sale ... ........................... ...... .$25.00
Oxford Tailored, satin lined, regular $49.50
Clearnace sale ..... $28.50
The above suits are up to date styles and extra
good bargains. Also we have other specials in
coats and dresses.
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ENVvY TO BERLIN LEAVES.
Copenhagen, Jan. 6. M. Eadek, Bus-
sian bolshovist envoy to Uerlin, has
reft Berlin, according to an official an
nouncement from Berlin today. Anoth
er dispatch said police prefect fcich-
orn, Bolshevist appointee, had been re
moved from oifice by the Uorman cab
inet and had oeen succeeded by Hetr
rnst managing director of tho Bocial
ist organ Vorwaerts.
TODAY'S MARKET TAME.
New York, Jan. 6. The New York
Evening Sun's financial review today
savs:
Today's stock mei-ket was quite a
tame affair and presented little to at
tract outside attention. Price fluctua
tions were irregular with a tendency to
lower levels.
VICTOR BERGEB TRIAL.
Washington, Jan. 6. The state de
partment let it be known today that
it believes economic restrictions against
Germany must be relaxed if indemnities
Sleep and Rest
One of the most common causes of
1 1 insomnia and restlessness is indigeare to be paid ly that nation. At the
up u. I' i njv4SK j s v v M v i ui wuni x caste ui vuauiuw lain t a sw ' ,, i 31 i
tras. Win accent Victrola aa rrtll immediately after suoner and time the view was expressed ths
payment Bents for 7 per month, if yon do not rest better and sleep bet-1 the blockade may be lifted before the
Address B C care Journal. 1-4 ter. They only eost a quarter. peace treaty If actually signed.
Chicago, Jan 8. Arguments were to
begin today in the train here before
federal Judge Lanilis or Victor Bei-
ger, congressman-elect from Milwaukee,
and four other socialists charged with
espionage act violations.
LTOENOORFT V7ILX. STAND TRIAL
London, Jan, 6. Oeneral budendortf
former chief of the German armies, an
nounced his willingness to stand trial
shortly after the armwtice was signed,
but the government permitted him to
leave the country, according to tne
Dunseldorffer JJachrwhtea.
NATIONAL SECURITY PROSE
Washington, Jan. 6. The scene of
the congressional probe into the af
fair of the National Security -League
will be transferred from the capital to
New York Thursday wheu hearings
will be resumed, probably ia the rooms
of the bar association. This was de
cided today when the hearing was re
sumed with Charles K. Lydeeker, presi
dent of the league, on the stand.
Our Want Ads
are the Bait that
catch the Big Fish
Result-Jry one ia
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Court House Notes
the! plaintiflf'e Complaint from the
Hhn of the court for the reason thai
the complaint is not -verified as re
quired by the laws of tho state of
Oregon.
In the case of J. P. Punk againut V.
Frere, s default wag- taken and
Judgment ordered for three amounts
$1491.50, $31-1,01 and 1S68.10.
In the suit of G. W. Andei son
against h. II. Simmon, a default wa
entered and judgment ordered against
the defendant for $2400 and the shev
nf ordered to sell property sufficient
to cover Judgment and costs,.
In the case of Earl Wood against
Aspinwal and Nys, the plaintiff Mov
ed the court for an order of voluntary
non suit. Tho court ordered the suit
dismissed, in accordance with the pe
tition. .
The Santiutn Eleetrie Co. 1ms broitelit
suit against Peter Nystrom. The plain
tiff alleges thoy nre the owner ami
entitled to possession of the SB of
me ww 4 of Hce. B7, Tp. 3 south of
range 4 &. in Marion county, except
the right of way of the Corvallis and
Eastern Bailway Co. It also alleges-
mat me ocrcntfant i wrongfully with
holding the land and plaintiff is dam
aged $250. For this amount ftnd posses
sion of the quarter section the electri
company asks judgment.
The E. H. Holt Piano House ia its
euit against C. JP. Hull moved the
court lifr Jjudgment (for the reason
that from the records, the plaintiff is
j entitled to judgment
' Americas foremost
breakffist cereal
Gsapdluts
Rich io tot taste
Satisfying to the
appetite.
In the ease of the city of Turner
against Jennie Hall, involving the
right to the use of the flow of the
water from Green Spring?, the defend-, The county court ordered that tho
ant has asked the court to strike oat ! disbursements be allowed m tho court
i ..I,. i expenses of T. E. Grigsby as aihu.jis
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I t'niur ui me cpitite or wana Aimer
(Alerandcr Stuart. Suits were brought
in the district court of the United
jtftates for the district of Oregon
I gainst Sarah Miller and J. O. Hayes.
iTho costs of the suit is the district
foatk was 11592.64 besides a judgment
against the executor for $575.62 costs.
A the estate ig to be administered in
California, it was ordered that the ex
penses incurred in the law (raits be
a lowed and a claim for the amount ha
presented to the administrators of tho
state ia California, The suit involved
the transfer of several hundred acres
ef land in the Lake L&bish section and
was based on the undue influence of
t'arah K. Mifier over Wana Miller
Alexander Stuart.