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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1919. PAGE SEVEN I THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTBIENT IS THE BEST SELLING MEDIUM IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THEM FOR RESULTS CLASSIFIED ADVEETISINa BATES Bat par word New Today: Each insertioa le bb week (6 insertions) 5c One month (26 insertions) 17o The Capital Journal will not fce re sponsible for more than one insertion, for errors in Classified Advertisements Bead your advertisement the first day at appears and notify us immediately it rror occurs. Minimum eharge, 15c. WOOD for sale. Phone 1381M. 2-S FOBNIBIIED housekeeping rooms, 694 K. Com 'I Bt. Phone 2454W. 2-3 FOB 6ALE A small quantity of loose hay, close in. Phone 57F12. 21 LIBERTY BONDS If you must dis pose of your bonds, we will buy them. 314 Masonic bldg. tf Let us wash and polish your cars. 29 State St. 2-3 "WANTED Position hy young lady af ter school. Phono 1544M. 1-31 iB 6ALE Gas engine, one with pump jack. 1396 N Front. tf FOR SAL Ovorland car, very cheap 9602 care Journal. 1-31 FOB SALE Two year old Shetland pony, ride or drive. Phone 1395. 2-3 FOB BAU9-!lover hay. Phone 27P 23. 2-11 WANTED Veal and large calves. Phone 80P2. tf .WANTED Autos to paint, neatly done, and reasonable. J. Crum, 803 N.. Liberty. 2-8 FOB BA3M Modern 4 room house on od lot. Call 1070 N. 21st. 1-31 FOB SALB Pine young Jersey milch cow. T70 fl. Com. or phone 476. 1-31 "WANTED To buy cattle and calves, ny kind. Phone 1576W. 2-6 FOB TRADE Two good lots in San Francisco, value $1800. See owner, 598 N. High. 2-1 BQiGQ for sale from heat laying atrain, Canadian White Wyandottes. Phone 798W.. -84 FOB SALE 'Eprerfoearing strawberry plants $1 per hundred. Or. L War ren, Rt. 3, (box 183. , , 2- WANTED On installments, small mod- era home, $300 down; balance $25 a month Box 13 Journal. 2-5 WANTED Boarders and roomers or boarders. Call 1074 or 1120 Center St. 2-1 FOR 8ALB Light roadster in good condition, cheap if taken at once. Phone 61F12. tf WANTED iy. acres land cleared, stump puller furnished. A. E. Zim merman, Salem, Rt,. 9. tf WANTED To rent furnished house or apartment. No children, 800 care Journal. 1-31 FOB SALE Poland China pigs, 12 weeks old. Phone 485, 9 a.m. to 5 p. m. evening or morning 2224. 2-1 WANTED Small furnished house or apt., modern. Address J-10 care Jour nal, tf FOB TRADE A good, neat 4 room house with garage to trade for auto. Oott 1644 or 2022 in mornings. tf FOB SALE 1 9x13 shaft governor, engine and boiler complete, cheap. Box 268, Turner, Or. tf WAMi PAPER 15 cents per double roll upward. Buren 's Furniture Store, 179 Commercial. tf FOB SALE 140 horse power station ary. Bussell engine, 145 horse pow er Russell boiler. Inquire Cherry City Hour Mills. 21 PLENTY of money to loan on good farms; low interest rates; five years time; privilege to pay $100 or multi ple on any interest date. Call or write H. M. Hawkins, 314 Masonic bide. Salem. tf FOB SALE Genuine Franquat wal- nat erafted on black. True lw unil- It and Bacellana filberts. Middle Grove Nursery, Bt. 1, box 201. Phone EOT. l-ai Our Want Ads are the Bait that catch the Big Fish Keults Try one in to-morrow's- paper WANTED Good competent house maid. 340 N. Liberty. - 1-31 APPRENTICE girls wanted. Boom 10, MoOornack Wdg. tt TWO brood sows and shoats for sale. Bkyline Orchards, Phone 36F11. 1 31 WANTED To buy a good one-horse wagon. Phone 783W. 131 7 ROOM house, plumbing, good lot, $700. F. L. Wood, Bayne bldg. 1-31 YOUNG lady wishes work after school nuurs. i-none io-a. i-tfi WANTED Good Vun.g fresh rowsi Phone 11KF24. 2-4 11HF21. Fruitland Nursery 111F21. 2-4 2-4 MAN S bicycle for sale, in good con dition, cheap. 2o8 R. 20th Bt. tt HOB SALE Horse and buggy for sale cneap. uau oar. " a WOOD cutters wanted, $2 per cord. Skyline Orchards, St. 3, Phone 36 Fll. x-31 PARTY has wheat hay stored at the Skipton barn will close out. reason ably. See J. W. Manley at barn. 2-4 WANTED Jersey cows fresh or will be fresh soon, must stand health test. Phone 990R. 2 4 FOB SALE Three White Leghorn roosters, O. A. C. strain. Phone 101 Fll. 1-29 WANTED -Man on farm, without chil dren preferred. Phone 6F3, L. Town send, Garvais. , 2-4 WANTEtt icTat hens wanted, highest prices paid. Apply 456 State Direct or. - tf (FOR SALE Some 40-Ib. cows-Phone 80, headquarters Waring feed 'barn, Salem Cow Co. Phone 80. 2-1 I WiliL. not be responsible for debts contracted by my wife. U. U. Jiays. WANTED Experienced nurse wishes permanent position. 9603 care Jour nal. 23 WANTED To rent a furnished house, fiat or apa-tment, no children. Ad dress box 173 city. 2-S COUPLE would like room and board in small 'family of Adults. J-10 care Journal. tt WH are in the market onions and parsnips Willamette Valley Trans fer Oo, 171 o. uign. mono uuv. vt MULES Span good young mules, wt. 2200, sound. nl gentle, puce $180, if taken at once. 'Liberty bonds ac cepted. 554 Ferry St. 2-1 BRING me your shoe repairing, I can save you money. Man's first class half soles $1.50, others cheaper, first clasa work suaranteed. N. Urueck, 163 S. Com'!. 1-31 TISF.T) rU.RS Ford-Wright truck, look new $475 Ford touring, 1916, may extras $390 Stodard twenty, good tires etc $250 Maxwell, 191, just painted $zdv Studebaker six, fine shape, $423 Chevrolet touring, 1916, $475 Maxwell, 1916, $375 Harley motorcycle $10 Anhnrn tniii-inw. firarfc class. 275 Highway Garage, 1000 S Com 'I. tf WE are to "have an appraisement of all farm loan applications on hand at once by a federal land bank apprais er. Farmers dosiring federal farm loans should file thoir applications immediately. Interest 5 per tent 34 years time. A. U Jionrnstedt, m Mamic Temple, Salem, Or. 1-31 CAMPBELL'S AUTO EXCHANGE 229 State Street We buy and cell all kinds of used autos. If you want to ell your car bring it in. I'll ell it for you. We have the following: One BUICK,' 5 passenger, 4 cylinder; new tires good me chanical condition. Price $325. 1 1917 Ford, new tires, $450 1 Maxwell, good shape, $150 1 Maxwell, 2 cylinder, $50 1 1914 Oakland roadster thor oughly overhauled $325 6 cyL Studebaker first class condition $450 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of Arthur L. Whitcman, deceased, by the county court of Marion county and state of Oregon, and hag qualified. All persons having elaims against the said estate are hereby notified to present same, duly verified, together with the propcT voucher therefor, to the undersigned at .the office of S. M. Endieott, Salem, Oregon, in said eountv of Marion, with in six months from the date of this notice. , Date of first publication, this 24th day of January, 1919. Administratrix of the estate of Ar thur L. Whitwnsn, deceased. 2 21 JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY FOB SALE Young, fresh Jersey eow, ealf by sale. l-;4 Mjswon ist. 1-31 10 H. P. $40 and smaller gas engine. 1396 S. xTont. 1-31 WANTED Furnished house before Feb. 15. Phtone 1218W. tf FOB SALE 3 yar old draught eolt or will trade for one older. Phone 77F12. 3-8 APPLE tree wood free for hauling, al ready gruTjbcd. Phone lltz'i. S-i RUGS cleaned on floor, 35c per rog. fnone lO. li. U Buciner. 3-3 FOB 6ALB-mall Maxwell runabout, good condition, $aO. Phone 561. 2-1 FOR SALE Purebred S. C. W. Leg horn pullets. Phone 827R. 2-3 PATRICIA GRAF, public stenograph er. Phone 937, 124 . Liberty St. tl WANTED A brooder stove, must be in good condition. Box 163, Bt. 7. Phone 42F25. 1-31 FOB SALE Buick antonvoibile, IX 45, 1917 model, fine condition, cord tires. At Wilson's garage. 2-3 WANTED-Work on Saturdays. Steady employment on Saturdavs prefer red. Phone 1067. 1-31 GIRLS or women wanted for steady wtonk at the Glove Factory, 1455 Oak St. 2-7 FOB RENT A few single housekeep ing and sleeping, rooms, at wie juyr tle hotel, 633 !Ferry St. tf FOB SALE Or trade, feed store and grinding mill, good location. Fran Now&k, Brooks, Ore. 2-3 FOB RENT 9 room house, electric lights, and bath, $10 per month. Call 898 Broadway. Phone 975. 1-31 WANTED Immediately a small furn ished house or apartment within a few blocks of hjgh school and pub lic library. Call 660 or 284J. 1-31 FOR SALE Or trade for cows, 5 pas senger Ford touring car, in good me chanical condition, 1914 model, price right. E. West, Bit. 3, Turner, Or. 2-5 AS GOOD a new, gas range, good beating stove, water heater, retali ored overcoats and suits, at : half prjce. fflha Capital (Exchange, 337 Court St. Phone 493. , . tf FOR SALE 235 acres well improved grain and stock. -,ranch, aula from Marlon, Or., ' 75 acrcg in fall grain, 80 acres in pasture, 80 acres in timber, running water Write for prices and terms. Honry Fennoll, Marion, Ore. 8-5 HAVE BUYERS for a strictly modern home close in, for about $3500 All cash; end for a 5 room bungalow in S. W. Salem for $1500. $300 down, balance $25 a month. C. W. Niemey er. Masonic building. 2-1 NO CASH REQUTBED Good overcoat shoes and suits, all kinds of music al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat ing stoves, gas stoves, suit cases and 1000 other useful articles to sell or .trade. What have youf The Capital Exchange, 337 Court St. Phone 493. SOUL SCIENCE You are invited to join our Science success club for health and harmony, nothing better, free to all. Mrs. Geo. Mackie, .-141 N Liberty. Class for instruction j starting 'Feb. 12, 8 p. m. 2-o LADIES why not wear Dr. Scott 'b Electric Magnetic corsets waen tney cost you no more than others. His goods are all guaranteed. Sold by M. E Mackie, exclusive agent, 343 N. liberty, apartment 2. Agents want ed. 2-5 FOB SALE 114x231 ft. lot, 853 S Commercial St., house No. 853, 8 rooms and bath, chicken house and garage, cherry and walnut trees, Lo ganberries and grapes, lots of shrub bery. I want and must have ib0O cash. Look it over and tell me how much deferred payments you will allow. Address 38 care Journal. 21 Farm For City Property. 350 acres, 90 acres in cultiva tion, igobd residence, two barns, suitable for dairying, 60 acres good timber, for $65 per acre. This is a choice farm and is yielding a good revenue. The owner lives in the city and can handle city property better than a farm. .Will take or more in good city, revenue bearing proper ty, remainder on terms. For particulars see John H. Scott, 404 Hubbard bldg. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. "Always at Your Service" Help of all kinds Furnished Free to Employers tzsroxsnu, vwtu. reosE, win oi tote. J. r. COKffl, Mmtm-233-235 Bunuide Street. Portland, Oregon We Pay task for CREAM, EGGS, POULTRY, VEAL and HOGS. frit far rm (rib PORTLAND, ORE Hazdwood Co., Front and Ankeny SU. SOLDIERS FROM COAST MBMWIYOI Captain Llewellyn And Major Knox Of Portland Arrive h It Y. From France. New York, an. 31. From Sitka, Al aska, to Punta Gorda, Fla., and from Eastport, Me., to San Diego, Cal., and thousands of cities a-nd towng between came the officers and so ten ers wno marched off the transport Mongolia to day. Moro than 97 per cent of the 4281 men aboard were wounded. Less than 900 of these, however, were under inedi cal enre when the ship arrived. The returning troops were under com mand of Major N. B. Champion, Alex andria, Va. Officers of his staff on board included: Captain M. A. Mott, Los Angeles, who returned with a brMc Lieutenants W. F. Enright, St. Joseph, Mo.; E. P. Murphy. Omaha, Neb., and Captain William Mayer, Chicago, and Captain Felix Beauchsmp, Sitka, Alas ka.. Beauchamp wore the croiz de guerre and had been cited for individual hero ism on the field. One of the most interesting groups aboard was the casual company of 95 marines from all sections, who were at Chateau-Thierry when the Germans were halted. The marines were from the Fifth and Sixth regiments of the Fourth brigade. Captain F. A. Llewellyn of Portland, Or., wa8 aboard. He had been wounded threo times.' C. D. Urintz, Globe, Ariz., and Ser geant Leslie R. Becker, Tacoma, Wc-sh., were with the California casuals. Carrying 1738 homecominir American troops the United States transport Min-nekti-hda arrived here today from Brest. The Minnekahda had on board com panies A, B, C, D, I, K, L, and M, field and staff headquarters company, ma chine gnn company, supply company and medical detachment of the 329th in fantry; 83rd division cadre, casual com pany number 222 (Alabama): 142 cas ual officers and sevon civilians, it was announced at the port of embarkation. On board was Major William S. Knox of Portland, Or., who has been serving with the University of Oregon base hospital unit south of Toul. FOB SALE One Aneona rooster. In quire at 645 N. Winter St. or. pnone 643. 21 FOB SALE Or -trade, 5 room house, large lot, fruit, etc. B. T. Goodc, 1136 Jefferson St., city. 2-6 LOGANBERBY plants for sale by J. P. Aspinwall, Brooks, Or., Phone 35 F12. 1-31 FOR SALE 40 horse power stationary engine ana Doner, inquire unerry City Flour mill. ., ., v 8-4 FOB TRADE 14 acres of land for light car or Salem property. See Pow ell. 404 Court St. ; tf FOB SALE A-l Jersey heifer calf, $2.50 if taken at once. Phone 1136J, 2-1 FOR SALE Wilson strawberry plants 60c a hundred. F. , Bischof f, Bt. , box 49A, Salem. 2-4 WANTED Young ladly to work at Fry 'a Irug store. Experienced in drugs and salesmanship preferred. Write or apply to Danl J Fry, Salem Io not telephone. z-1 WANTED Two or three young brood sows to farrow during February, or early March. Addregg with full par ticulars. Box 57, Salem, Or. 2-4 FOB SALE 6 year old mare, good traveler, good worner ana very gen tle, might consider trade for cow or heifers. E. B. Flake, 590 8. 17th. Phono 1046J. 2-1 FOB SALE 1 acre tract, all cultivat ed, good 7 room house, bearing fruit good location. Price $1700. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State street. 2-1 WANTED Gentleman wants .one or two room furnished apartment, mod ern conveniences, permanent occu pation, close in. See Mr. Daniels, barber shop, Marion hotel. 2-1 OOWS Going to Idaho, must scll at once, our cows, one fresh and two to freshen soon, ege from three to six, all in eokid condition. Price very reasonable. At Clearwater barn, 554 Ferry. 2-4 FOB SALE--Large new, modern house close in, a good investment at $.1000, Also one of the best residenea cor ners in Salem, 3 blocks from state house. Make us an offer. F. L. Wood Bayne bid?. 2-3 FOB SALE Oood 5 room modern bun galow on paved street, east front. Price $3200. Good six room modern house, paved street. Price $2600. Ootod 7 room modern house on Fair mount Hill. Price $3600. Good 8 room modern house on Fairmount Hill Price $4000. W. H. Graben horst tc Co., 275 State street. 2-1 THROUGH our non commission sys tem you can be put in touch with hundreds of people who with to sell or exchange their properties, with out obligating themselves to pay a commission. Oregon Realty Ex change Investment Company, Inc., . Booms 405 and 406 Hubbard build ing, Salem, Ore. tf The Journal classified adi are great favorites with people who 4 do things Try oae !' 6 Bellans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AN S FOR INDIGESTION QREGON people "con sume" several million dollars' worth of products every week food, clothing and merchandise of all de scriptions. Why not recognize our power to make our own state grow and prosper by patronizing our own manu facturers? BUY HOME PRODUCTS. Home Industry Ieacui of Orboon RHEUMATISM IS PAIN CNLY, RUB IT AWAY Instant Relief From Pain, Soreness, Stiffness Follows A Rubbing With "St J cobs Lmraient'' Stop "dosing" rheumatism. It's pain only; not one ease in fif ty requires internal treatment. Bub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Lin iment" right on the "tender spot," and by the time you say Jack Robin son out comes the, rheumatic pain and distress. "St. Jacobs Liniment" con quers pain I It is a harmless rheuma tism liniment, which never disap points and doesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and (bones; stop, sciatica, lumbago, backacho, neu ralgia and reduces swelling. Limber upl Get a small trial bottle of old time, honest "St. Jacobs Lini ment" from any drug store, and In a moment you'll be free ' from pains, aches and stiffness. Don't suffer I Bub rheumatism away. , " EVENING FKOCK Because the material which Is a rich apricot colored satin, is em broidered with silk tassel ed leather, this frock Is slung like a Scottish pluld over one shoulder. A ehemtae ot (told thread lace over blue has a sleeve on one arm and a strap ot flowers on the other side, ends be neath the lunlc. YMore apricot satin Is used for the underskirt Uncle Sam ) was raised on corn -vt (Q'Mv and Has running strong. EAT Post toasties Chamnion corn TlaKe Spending Yocr Mosey In BROKEN to "Move PRICES. Ladies' Ready -to -Wear j U CO-ED New Every Department is now daily receiving Advance Shipments of Spring Merchanlise The SILK DEPARTMENT Is showing the new cloth "KIOLA" Splendid for Dresses, Skirts, and Waists. Specially Priced $2.35 NEW FOULARDS, NEW CHARMONT SATIN NEW ORIENTAL FIGURED SILKS LADIES' COLLARS Those New things You Have Been -Looking For. You can always do better at OOODlOOOD S od I 1914 Buick, electric lights and starter $500 1918 Maxwell, a snap $525 1918 Chevrolet, you must see this to appreciate it, gone 2200 miles -$500 1913 Buick Roadster in good shape J240 See these SATURDAY SPECIALS at the VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY. Fordson Tractors for immediate delivery. Get them now while you can. I Valley Motor Company ELBERT THOMPSON, MGR. 227 STATE ST. Caniial Journal Want Ads Sa!cm Reduces Your Taxes Our "Move On Cop" has gone through our , "MUNSING WEAR" .LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Putting on SPECIAL TABLES All LINES, Which He orders i On" at EXTRA SPECIAL SPECIALS! - Our exceptionally big Fall Bus- :: iness Clearly demonstrates this ' fact. "We show the right :: class of merchandise at the ' : right figures," : : To thoroughly clean up on this superior stock, we have :: put on "MOVE ON SPEC- :: WAV "aa " ' 1ALS" Dresses, Values up to $18.95 : $9.98 ... Dresses, Values up to $35.00 :: $18.65 SUITS 1-2 PRICE COATS 1-2 PRICE ..mi Hand Will Get Yon What You Wan' Arrivals