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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1919. PAGF FIVE The -Journal New Today Acts JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING EEDIUH IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THEM FOR RESULTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SATES Bate per word New Today: ach insertion le week (6 insertions) 5c Ome month (26 insertions) 17c The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion, .far errors in Classified Advertisements ad your advertisement the first day it appears and notify us immediately if rmr occurs, Minimum charge, 15c. "WANTBD-Experienced saleslady for la dies coats, suits, etc. Gale & Co. 2-6 FOR SAiLB English cheap, 1298 8. 13th. perambulator 2-5 I CAN plow your gardens. Write Rt. 8, box 27. 2-10 LADY wants work by day. mer St. 606 Sum 25 FOR SALE Dean carpet loom. J. Ty son, Brooks, Kt. 9, box 74. 2-5 FOR 22. SALE-nClover hay. Phono 27F 211 WANTED Veal Phone 80F2. and large calves. tf WANTED To buy cattle and calves, any kind. Phone 1570W. 2-6 APPRENTICE girls wanted. Boom 10, McCornack bldg. ' tf W ANTED Good . Phone llVm. Vung fresh vowa 2-4 MAN 'S bicycle ror sale, In good con- dition. cheap. 256 N. 20th St. tf FOB 8ATE Guaranteed Majestic ran are. used 1 year. Call 1096 Ohe- meketa. St. after 6 x. m. 2-5 FOB SALE -Or trade, 5 room houBe, laree lot. fruit, eto. R. T. Goode, 1136 Jefferson St.-eity. 2-6 IiOGANBERRY plants for sale by J. P. Aspinwall, Brooks, Ore. Phone 35 F12, 2-5 BOY WANTED About 15" years old to strip tobacco. Salem Cigar Fac tory. 2-5 FOB BENT iModern seven room, up per flat, close 5n. See R. B. Fleming 250 Court St., or 785 Court St. 2-7 BUK3K 5 passenger, 6 cylinder, mod el 1917 D-45, ord tires, for sale at Wilson's garage. 2-7 LIBERTY BONDS If yon must dis pose of yonr bonds, we will buy then; 811 Masonie bldg. tf "WANTED Autos to paint, neatly done, and reasonable. J. Crura, 803 ' N. Liberty. B-8 FOR SALE 'Everbearing Strawberry plant $1 per hundred. G. L War ren, Bt. 3, box 183. 2-8 WANTED On installments, small mod ern homo, $300 down; balance $25 a month Box 13 Journal. 2-5 "WANTED Boarders and roomers or boarders. Call 1074 or 1120 Center St. M WANTEDiVit hens wanted, highest prices paid. Apply 456 State Direct or, tf FOB SALE Light roadster in good condition, cheap if taken at once. Phone 61F12. tf WANTED 1 acres land cleared, stump puller furnished. A. E. Zim merman, Salem, Rt. 9. tf K)B TRADE A good, neat 4 room house with garage to trade for auto, oil 1644 or 2022 in mornings. tf FOB SALE 1 9x13 shaft governor, engine and boiler complete, cheap. Box 268, Turner, Or. tf "WALL PAPEB 15 cents per double roll npward. Buren's Furniture Store, 179 Commercial. tf PLENTY of money to loan on good farms; lew interest rates; five years timo; privilege to pay $100 or multi ple on any interest date. Call or write H. M. Hawkins, 314 Masonic bldg, Salem. tf USED CARS Ford touring, 1916, may extra $390 Stodard twenty, good tires eto $250 Maxwell, 1914, just painted fzaU Chevrolet touring, 1916, $425. Auburn touring, first class, $275 Highway Garage, 1000 S Com'l. tf Our Wast Ads are the B&it that catch the Big Fish Results Try one in to-morrow's, paper PATRICIA C-RAF, public stenograph er. Phone 937, 12 8. Liberty St. tf WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply 45 8. 12th. 2-13 WANTED Farm or .orchard work, treo. IHmLg, 1394 N. Summer. 2-5 BUGS cleaned on fltoor. 35o per rug. Phono 18. L. L. Buckner. -3-3 PIANO for sale cheap. Call 1583. 2-5 $100$ TO LOAN cn first mortgage on farm. 9711 care Journal 2-5 WANTED An incubator about 240- egg capacity. Phone 44F14. 2 FOB SALE-3 wagon and cow. Phone 37F22 . 2-5 w A.NT-JSU To rent a 5 or 6 room modern bungalow. Phone 331B. 2-5 FOE BENT Fine growing crop of four acres in city. Phone 754. 2-7 ONIONS for sale $1.50 a hundred Cherry City Feed 'Barn. 2-7 FEW loads of manure for sale. 1366 after 6:30. Call 2-8 THEBE ig a nice front apartment now vacant at -the Myrtle hotel. 2-5 FOB SALE Thoroughbred Minorca cockerels. Phone 284B. 2-7 FOB SALE Some good cows, fresh and coming fresh. Call 87F24. 2-5 GIRLS or women wanted for steady wforfc at the Glove Factory, 1455 Oak St. 2-7 FOR BENT A few tingle housekeep ing and sleeping rooms, at the Myr tle hotol, 633 Ferry St. " tf FOB TRADE 14 aeros of land for light car or Salem property. See Pow ell, 404 Court St. tf poB SALE Purebred Berkshire pigs, 4 months old, will give papers with each. Phone 3F21. 2-8 WANTED Fat, thin and fresh cows, veal and large calves. Phone 1425 M. 3-3 THOROUGHBRED New Zealand, Flemish Giants, Belgian hares for ale. Bt. 3," box 37, Salem. 2 8 FOR SALB One set single harness, cheap. Carl F. Ruef. .Phone 1688W : . .......... , 2-5 MONEY to loan on real estate. See Donald W. Miles, 304 V. S. Bank bldg. Phone 376. , 2-13 WANTED--To ront farm of five or ten acres, close to Salem. Address box 422, Salem, or call 80F3. 2-6 LOST PockHbook taontasnty:? about $20 in bills. Finder please call 703. Reward. 2-5 FiO RRENT Modern 7 room homo, paved sreet. 390 E. Washington. Tel. 1598M. tf FOR SALE Six room house, modern, full basement, chicken pen and large garden spot. 9734 care Journal. 2-13 WANTED Fat, thin and fresh cows, veal and large calves. Phone 1425 M. 3-1 FOR SALE Pearl Guinea fowls and Barred Bock cockerels (Corvallis strain.) Phone 2502W4. tf FOR SALE 40 acres, 2 miles from Salem, 15 acres in Loganberries, 15 aeres prunes, (no buildings. Easy torms. Address Box 240. 2-7 FOR SALE Or trade for cows, 5 pas senger Ford touring car, in good me chanical condition, 1914 model, price right. E. Wert, Rt. 3, Turner, Or. 2-5 FOR SALE Fine five room bungalow cast Salem, paved street, gooA as new, $2500. Seven room modern house, fire place and furnace Court street, $3750. F. L. Wood, 341 Statt fit. 2-6 CAMPBELL'S AUTO EXCHANGE 229 State Street If you want to buy or sell a ear eome and see me. New F6rd, fully equipped, elec tric starter $575 Buick 4 cyl. good buy $325 Studcbaker six, perfect $450 Oakland roadster, perfect $300 Ford, perfect, $350 Maxwell delivery car $300 Maxwell roadster $300 Maxwell $150 Maxwell 2 eyl. $50 Baron bug $85 Plnmblng and Water Systems Installed by GRABEB BEOS, 141 South Liberty St., Phone 550. Also agent for Fair banks-Morse Gas Engine. X -I FOB RENT Furnished housekeeping apartment Call at 597 N. Liberty. Phone 2456W. tf O. A. C. White Leghorn cockerels for sale. Baby chickg March delivery $1500 per 100. John W. Yates, Sa lem, Rt. 4. 8-8 NORTH WESTERN Nursery, Bt. 6. Fruit trees, roses and shrubs. Special low prices on certain lines. Phone 111F3. 3-3 FOR SALE 35 head of full blood Shropshire ewes. Will lamb in March Price $15 per head. H. C Porter, Aumsvillc, Ore. 2 8 FOB SALE Selected Oregon Yellow Globe Danvers onion seed $2.50 a lb. Phone 48F11 or J. I. Bliven, Ucr vais, Or., Rt. 3. J-15 FOB SALE Or trade, good team 2300 wagon and harness $125, or trade on good light car. Box 55C, Turner. Phone 12F5. Rt. 2. 2-8 AS GOOD as new, gas range, good heating stove, water heater, retail- ored overcoats and suits, at half prifce. line Capital Exchange, 337 Court St. Phone 493. tf FOB SALE 235 acres well improved grain and stock ranch, mile from Marion, Or., 75 acres in fall grain, 80 acres in pasture, 80 acres in timber, running WRter Write for prices and terms. Henry Fennoll, Marion, Ore. 2-5 SOUL SCIENCE You are invited to join our Science success club for health and harmony, nothing better, free to all. Mrs. Geo. Mackie, 343 N Liberty. Class for Instruction Starting Feb. 12, 8 p. m. 2-5 LADIES why not wear Dr. Scott's Electric Magnetic corsets when they cost you no wbro than others. His goods are all guaranteed. Sold by M. E Mackie, exclusive agent, 343 N. Liberty, apartment 2. Agents want ed. 2-5 FOR SALE 6 room house, large barn, nearly one acre of ground, level, good truck land, worth $3000, on ac count will take $1000, close in. Rt. 4, box 15C, . 1-4 ANYONE ibnfl? or err wing any personal property from my farm at Fairfield, Or., without my consent will Ibe prosecuted. Carl Francis, 297 Eugone St., Portland, . Or. 2-7 WANTEdV-iGood stumpage for eight or ten cords of wood, accessible for motor trucks. North of city prefer red. Give price and particulars in first letter. Address G. 3. Johnson, ; Rt. 4, box TP, Salom, Or. .. . tf FOR SALB Or exchange for country property, one acre home place, all kinds oi! fruit and berries, eight room house, hot water heat, on pav ed street, near car line and school. Owner care Journal. 2-5 FOR SALE Or trade, one 2 heavy Winona wagon, almost new, all rin ged for traveling. Will take good ow in on same. W. T. Montedth, Rt. 1, box 74(B, Salem, Or. Phone Amity 3658. 2-0 FOB SALE By owner, two five room modern bungalows, free of encum brance. One at 1965 Trade street, the other at 244 S. 14th street. Terms if desired. Address Mrs. L. V. Bud- long, 105 Washington street, Van couvcr, Wash. 2-19 FORTUNE making: $10 secures mem bership and full pro-rata interest in five great Burfcburnett fortune mak ing gusher oil wells. Big opportunity, Act' now. Abner Davis, trustee, Wich ita Falls, Tex. YOUNG MEN, 16 and over, ro eli gible for government railway mail clerks. $92 month, ror free panic ' ulars regarding examinations, write J. C. Leonard, (former civil service examiner) 1038 Kenois building, Washington. 2-7 COME QUICK if you want to buy i home, come and look, a 6 room plas tered house, corner lot, city water, toilet in house, electric lights, plen ty of fruit, close in; $1000, part down, balance 6 per cent, bee own er at 1092 Broadway. Will take some 3d liberty bonds. 2-8 FOR SALE OR TRADE 84 acre farm, one half in cultivation end one half bot tom land. Well located. Price $7500, one half paid and long time on the balance at six per cent. John H. Scott 404 Hubbard building MI Hands Point to Our Want Ads es the Result Producers EreryWy watcbes tltem He (list timely rei2tf JOURNAL WANT ADS PAYW WANTED Boarders and roomers. Phone 1354R. Call at 11 S. 14th St. 210 A PIANO wanted take care of for use. N children in family. C. 6. ears Journal. 2-5 FO RSALE or trade, 160 acres Lake county farm, will take Salem prop erty in exchange. Inquire at 666 N. Summer St. 2 5 WE BUY dressed pork and veal. We will come and pick it up. Willam ette Valley Transfer Co., 171 South High St. Phone 1400. tf FOB SALE Modern fonr room house, also good bieyele. IOiO N. 21st Phone 2340M. 2-10 WANTED Someone to board and care for invalid lady. Make price. H. Lamb, 645 8. 17th. tf FOR SALE Grain sacks and potato sacks, at a bargain. Willamette Val ley Transfer Co., 171 8. Hikh. Phone 1400. tf FOR RENT 100 acre dairy farm, with sto k and equipment, on shares, or without, for cash. Address box 107, Rt. 1, Aumsville, Or. 2-11 FOR RENT 7 room hous.0, close in, furnace heat, $20. Also good house and one acre, $10. F. L. Wood, Bayne bldg. 2-7 WANTED Position as housekeeper iby experienced, intelligent woman, capable cooking for crew of men, ready for work last week iu - Address 29 care Journal. Feb 2 ? FOB SALE 25 acres good cultivated land on Pacific highway, paved this year. A bargain, terms. Owner, 314 Masonic bldg. 2-5 FOB RENT 74 acre farm on main road to good town, crops in. For par ticulars and terms call 1031 Union street after 5 p. m. 2-7 WANTED Three good hustlers, dis charged soldiers given preference. Call at Richmond hotel before 9 a. m. and after 4 p.' in., ask for Mr. Brasmer, . 2-6 FOB SALE Two registered Berkshire gilts, 7 months old. Phone - 41 F5. Write box 36, t. 1, Macleay, Or. . 2-i sjt )g )c s(i ; SENATE BILLS ...... - ; )c ic ift st .'il S. B. 147. By Eddy.tTo create the Oregon land settlement commission... S. B. 148. By Dimiek. To repeal law requiring medical certificate as addi tional requirement for issuance of mar riage licenses ' S. B. 149. By Hurley. To provid fore the filing of a sworn analysis of metal used in the manufacture of. cor- mu u. -" rugated culverts. , 8. B. 150. By -Banks. Providing that state banks nicy acquire stock in trust companies. S. B. 151. By Patterson, Regulating the price of certain machines and me chanical contrivances sold in Oregon, S. B. 152. By Pierce. Rcgukting the buying of buttcrfat. S. B. 153. By Boll. To authorize any bank, banker, or trust company to for ward any check, note or other negotia ble instrument directly to the bank in which it is drawn or at which it is made payable S. B. 154. By Howell. Requiring that dealers in gasoline must label con tainers with degrees of specific gravity of product. S. B. 155. By Dimick. Providing additional means for foreclosing city liens. S. B. 156. By Orton. Relating to the political affiliation . of election clerks. S. B. 147. By Orton. Providing that representatives of each political perry I the Moartcnsdijk will dock at New may be present at the pollB on election I York instead Of Boston and the West day, i cm Ocean at Newport News instead of S. B. 158. By Orton. 1'roviding that registered voters who fail to vote may have their registration reinstated with in one year by appearing at the offico of the county clerk and making 'state ment that he is still resident and legal Toter in his precinct. 8. B. 159. By Orton. Providing that registration for the primary election shall close 30 dRys preceding the day of election, S. B. 160. By Multnomah delegation Increasing tho salaries of district court judges to $3000 a year. TJZfZ HKKas Defeats Columbia tions and creating a state board of ex aminers for the machines. 8. B. 162. By Multnomah delegation. To standardize the salaries of deputies, assistants and clerks of county officers of Multnomah county and Portland dis tricts. S. B. 163. By Multnomah delegation. Relating to jury liBts for justice courts. B. 164. 15 v Multnomah delegation Belatig to making up jury lists in dis trict eourts. 8. B. 165. By Nickelscn. Granting to the people of counties the initictivo and referendum powers and providing for the use and application of such pow ers. 8. B. 160. By Shanks. Relating to the report of county road viewers andie. .. .' . . h hearing of interested property owners. 8. B. 16". Bv Patterson. Providing that the state highway commission shall prepare paving plans and specifications and submit copies to the county court in whieh such highways are located, and uthorizing the county eourts to bid on psving eotracts. 8. B. 168. By Pieree. Providing for Salem Men Organize And Boy Hop Producing Land As an evidence of thtir faith is tiie future of the hop industry in this valley a- group of Salem capitalists have re cently formed a company and purchased a tract of 165 acres of hop lnd in PolK county near Hall's ferry, about seven miles south of Salem. This is one ol the finest hop ranches iu the valley, be ing well improved and eared for. It has been yielding hops for the past all years some portions of the tract carry ing more than a ton to the acre. Tkeri are 110 c-ercs in bearing and the Dur- chasers aim to extend the acreage this season. There arc about $20,000 worth of buildings on the ranch, which prom ises to be a paradise for the piekers as it lies upon the river and has a beautiful eamping site. It has been named the "Mitoma Hop Ranch." The company organization is as follows: F. W. Bur bin, president; Homer H. Smith, vice president; H. A. Corneycrsecretary and treasurer; H. II dinger, Jos. Adolph and Sam Adolph, directors. Thoy will have headquarters in the Durbiu-Hughes building ou Liber ty getreet. RSnistry Of Labor Interne In Strikes London, Feb. 5. The ministry of la bor will intcrvno in the strikes which are spreading throughout Great Brit ain and Ireland ,if union officials fail to gain control of the situation. The United Press was authorized to make the following statement totday: "Tho government, regards the labor situation as R fight between regular labor union lenders and rebels. It the regular leadcra are unable to chin con- Urol tho govemmont will then intervene for the protection of society." 41st Division Aboard Cruiser Seattle Due 13th Washington, Feb. 5. The cruiser Seattle, Brest for New York, is due February 13 with the medical detach ment, first battalion headquarters and companies A B and C of the 163rd in fantry; 41st division to be demobilized at Camps Lee, Devens, Gordon, Shelby, Dix; 116th supply train, Camp Dix; medical detachment, headquarters and supply detachments and eompan es A B and F of the 116th (branch of ser vice missing) Camp Dix; battery C (50th regiment C. C A. casual No. 225 (New York). The transport Pattori Maru, Bor deaux for New York is duo February 12 with one casual officer. The transport Ancoua sailed from Marsailles January 29 with six cas ual officers. Its home port and date of arrival are not indicated. The cruiser Charleston, Brest "for New York, is due February 10, with Hold and staff Headquarters and supply company; medical and ordnance do tachmcnts and batteries A, B, D, E and F of the Fiftieth regiment coast ar tillery; casual company 228 (New Jersey). Tne transport Madawaoka, Morneaux I0.r Jxewpo ew" ' "e February 12 field and staff headquarters com paily( supply company, medical dotach( niont and batteries. A. B; C. D and E of the 47th regiment coast artillery; field and staff headquarters company, supply company, medical detachment and battcrios A, B, C, D, and E of the 326th regiment field artillery (84th division). The transport ('ape Romain, LaPal lice Rochcllc for Philadelphia, is due February 12 with two casuul officers. The transport Pastores, Bordcnui for Newport News is due February 10 with Bordeaux convalescent detachments numbers 8, 9, 10, 67, 21, 52 to 63 in clusive and 76; detachment of the 327th field artillery (84th division); casual company 32 (New York) and a group of sick and wounded. The transport West Eagle, Bordeaux for New York, is due Ftbruory 21 with a detachment of easunl company 26, (Iowa). Tho transport Mcrauken, Rt. Nazaire for Philadelphia, is duo February 19 with six casual officers. The transport Bremerton will dock at Baltimore instead of New York; ia"imore. CLAIMED LOCK-OUT Columbus, Ga., Feb. 5. Following re fusal of mill owners to agree to an eight hour day wothout an increase in wage ratings, approximately seven thou sand textile workers today claimed they were locked out. Only two mills out of 14 were operating. These were said to be running on a limited scale with t unorganized workers. ) University At Basketball (Capital Journal Special Service) Dallas, Ore., Feb. 5 The 'fast bas ketball team of the Columbia Univer sity of Portland went down to defeat at the hands of the Dallas cadets on the armoyr floor in this city Saturday night by a score of 45 to 10. This was the first game of the season for the Dallas boys, the influenza kjpidcniic putting a ban on both practicing and games. They had been practicing hard however for the past week and were! in excellnt trim to meet th visitors Saturday night. The Cadet team is prac-' tically the same orzanization as last "n.L 4nnm ...Vl'.oh .In.oj . k state and passed through the entire season without single defeat. Alaska, Gold Fields Lore Loggers. Dallas, Ore., Feb. 5. Paul -l.unde, Ross Fikland and his brother. Homer, three Falls City boys were in Dallas the latter part of the week on their way to Alaska where they intend to spend year prospeeting for gold. The thce camps at Black Rock for sonic time o THE REGO TODAY-TOMORROW I V v fl f - ' - " J:- If (i - 1 friiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiininiHiiiiitmuiDmiiniiiuuimiww Ethel Clayton " TIIE F.1YSTEI1Y GIRL " YOU LIKED HER IN "THE GIRL WHO CAME BACK" YOU'LL LIKE HER BETTER IN THIS PICTURE. NOTE: Billie Burke in "The Make Believe Wife" and Fatty Arbuckle in "Camping Out", his latest tickle getter, begins Sunday at 2:15 p. m. men have been employed in the logging and have made a ' stake" large enough to tide them over for a year at least. LaCreole Club Elects Officers. Dallas, Ore., Feb. 5. The regular an nual meeting of tho LaCreole club of this city was held in the club rooms above the Bee Hive store Hunday uftor nooh and the following officers elected for tho ensuing year: President, Low A. Catcs; vice president, John M. Grant; secretary, Phil Begin; treas urer, Walter G. Vassall: board of di reetoors, L. R. Holt, D. J. Riley, A. M. Larson, J. L. Sweeney and N. L. tiuy. Polk Assessor Makes Turnover Of Tax Roll. Dallas,, Ore., Feb. 5. County Asses sor C. S. Graves established a new re cord for making the turnover of the tax rolls to tho sheriff this year, the books being placed in the hands of Sheriff John V. Orr early Saturday morning, being several days earlier than turnovers of previous years. Tho books would have been ready for the tax collector several weeks ago had it not been for the delinquency of a state officer in making required reports to tho local assessor, Home Guards To Resume Drill. Dallas, Ore., Feb. 5. The Dallas home guards will resume drilling tomorrow night after ft forced idleness of about two months duo to the influenza epi demic which put a ban in this eity on all gatherings. An entire reorganiza tion of the company will be necessary on account of a number of the members having died of the influenza during the time elapsing since tho last drill. Dallas City Council Meets Dallas, Ore.. Feb. 5. Tho regular monthly meeting of the city council was held in the city ball last night and Ihe usual amount of business transact ed. The proposition of the Mountain States Power company to change the lighting system on Main street from the corner lights to cluster lights wn.1 Portland Firm Wishes to make agency arrangement with first class, responsible citizen of Salem, as agent for large Stock, Fire Insurance, Cas ualty, and Bonding companies. Man must be highgrade citizen, ambitious and ener getic. Address Representative, L. W. Care Salem Capital Journal. in left over until the ncTt meeting. A copy of an ordinance adopted by the City of Salem relative to the system of clus ter lighting posts was read and tha eommittoo was given further timo to look into tho mattcr...Nothing definito w sdono towards sewer iniprovmcntsj which is a much mooted question with, the council, tho street commt'tee whiek has the matter in charge explaining that heforo anything could be done in this line the city would have to "meo H i services of an engineer to make a, su vey of tho proposed improvements. Representative W. V. Fuller was am over-Hundny visitor at his home in this) city. Dr. A. B. Htnrbuek was called tm Portland, Monday on professional busi ness. Circuit Judge Har y H. Bolt went to McMinnvillo Mondny to hold a session of Circuit fourt for Yamhill county. II. B. Cosper has received a letti r from Lieutenant Oscar I. Chenoweth who is stationed with tho army of oc cupation at CoMctm, stating that ho in recovering from the third attack of in fluenza. Miss Ava Coad of Portland spent Sunday at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed F. Coad on Haytor street. Mrs. John R. Sibley wont to Portias I Saturday for a week's visit with rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lalone, of Verndale, Minnesota, arc guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Farrington. I Olen Holman arrived home Friday 1 from the Maro Islano navy yard having been discharged from the service. V3VOID COUGHiT and COUGHERif! Coughing 3(jrexlj HI:LfOH VSmP 30 DkOPS-rtOFS COl'Gl V