THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 191?. PAGE SEVEN ! The Journal New Ted JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING IIEDIUM IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THEM FOR RESULTS CLASSIFIED ADVEBTISINa BATES Bate per word Mew Today: Each insertie , ,, le ne week (8 insertions) .,, , Se Oaa month (26 insertion!) 17c The Capital Journal will sat be re sponsible for more than one insertion, tor errors in Classified Advertisements Bead your advertisement the first day it appears and notify us immediately if error occurs. Minimum charge, 15c. I OAK plow yonr gardens. Write Bt. 3, box 2T. 8 19 FOB SALE Clover hay. Phone 27F 12. . 2-11 WANTED Veal and large ealves. Phone 80F2. tf APPRENTICE girls ranted. Boom 10, MoOornack bldg. tf "WANTED Good yfmng fru& cows Phone 111F21. 2-4 WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply 645 S. 12th. 2-13 IX) R SALE 'Empire cream separator, cheap. Call 71F5. 2-1U FOR SALE Gray seed oats. Phone 27 F22. 2-20 FOR SALE J. Ii. Stockton company's store fixtures. 2-1- PATRIOIA GBAF, public stenograph er. Phone 937, 124 S. Liberty Bt. tf SUGS cleaned on floor, 35c per rug. Phone 16. L. L. Buckner. 3-3 LIBERTY BOND3 you must dis pose of yoar $ on ws will boy them. 814 Masonic bldg. tf WANTED t hens wanted, highest prices paid. Apply 456 State Direct or, tf FOB TRADE A good, nest 4 room bouse with garage to trade for auto. Ooll 1644 or 2022 in mornings. tf FOB SALE 1 9x1$ shaft governor, engine and boiler complete, cheap. Box 268, Turner, Or. ii WALL PAPER 15 cent per double roll upward. Buren's Furniture Stare, 17V Commercial. tf HELP WANTED Two reliable men to cut oak trees in orchard, 7 miles , south. Tools, place to sleep and cook stove furnished. Phone 804 or write HcDougal, 830 S. 12th, Salem. 2 8 FOB 8ALB 6 room house, ltrge barn, nearly one) acre of ground, level, good truck land, worth $3000, on ac count will take $1000, close in. Rt. 4, box 150. 1-4 TRAYBD From McDougal's place, Bt. 3, a yellow brindled heifer, Will be fresh late in spring. Phone 804 or write 830 S. 12th, Salem. 2-8 FOR SALE Two registered Berkshire gilts, 7 months old. Phone 41F5. Write box 36, Bt. 1, Macleay, Or. 2-13 NORTHWESTERN Nursery, Rt. 6. Fruit trees, roses and shrubs. Special low prices on certain lines. Phone 111F3. 3 3 FOR SALE Selected Oregon Yellow Globe Danvers onion se?d $2.50 a lb. Phone 48F11 or J. I. Bliven, Ger vais, "Or., Bt. 3. -15 FOR SALE Grain sacks and potato sacks, at a bargain. Willametto Val ley Transfer Co., 171.8. Hikh. Phone 1400. 'tf FOR RENT 100 acre dairy farm, with eto k and equipment, on shares, or without, for cash. Address box 107, Bt. 1, Aumiville, Or. 2-11 WB BUY dressed pork and veal. We will come and pick it up. Willam ette Valley Transfer Co., 171 South High St. Phone 1400. t FOR $al O.X account of old age, , must sail my 5 acres of all kinds of fruit, good house, barn, chicken coop Will take $2200 for quick sale. Rt. 4, box 15C. 211 FOR BALE Eight-horse engine and . boiler, wheat cleaner and three coun ters and show case, all in good eoa dioa. F. Ralph DuRette, Gervais, Or. M TJ8BD CARS Ford touring, 1916, may extras $390 8todard twenty, good tin et $250 Maxwell, 1914, just painted $250 ' Chevrolet touring,-1916, $425. Auburn touring, first class, $275 Highway Garage. 1000 9 Com'l. tf 5!1 WE LOAN MONEY FOR FIVE YEARS. WE AL LOW YOU TO PAY $100.00 OR MULTIPLE ON THE PRINCIPAL ON ANY INTEREST DATE. WE CLOSE OUR LOANS PROMPTLY. HAWKINS AND ROBERTS 314 Masonic Bldg. 11 WANTED Good ineubatar, Petaluma preferred. Phone 42F25. 2-10 FOR SALE 8-hole range, $25. 1865 OA . ... FOR SALE One ton clover hay $25. Phone 1204. 2-10 FOR BENT Furnished housekeeping apartment Call at 597 N. Liberty. Phono 2456W. tf WANTED Boarders and roomers Phoae 1354R. Call at 161 S. 14th . St. 210 FOR SALE Modern four room house, also good bieycle. 1070 N. 21st. Phone 2340M. 2-10 FOR TRADE 14 acres of land for light car or Salem property. See Pow ell, 404 Court St. tf WANTED Fat, thin and fresh eows, veal and large calves. 'Phone 1425 M. . 3-3 MONEY to loan on real estate. See Donald W. Miles, 304 U. S. Bank bldg. Phone 376. 2-13 FOR SALE Six room house, modern, full basement, chicken pen and large garden spot. 9734 care Journal. 2-13 WANTED Fat, thin and fresh eows, venl and large calves. Phone 1425 . M. - 3-1 FOR SALE Pearl Guinea fowls and Barred Rock cockerels (Oorvallis strain.) Phone 2502W4. tf WANTED Experienced house maid. Mrs. Ben W. Olcott, 925 Chemeketa. 2-10 PERMANENT position wanted, ex perienced hardware man with refer ences. C E care Journal. 2-13 SECONDHAND lumber for sale, and wood for hauling. Ryan bldg., C. Van Pattou. , , 2-10 AS GOOD an new, gas range, good heatittfl stove, water heater; retail ored overcoats and suits, at . halt pritoe. Una Capital Exchange, Hi Court St. Phone 493. tf A BARGAIN For sale, nice modern six room bungalow 24th St. near State St. paved street, lot 50x200. Easy terms. Rostein & Ureeubaum. - - 4-10 WANTED Fat hens, best prices paid. ' opencer aaraware w., oo mate an. Ask for Director. tf WANTED At once, experienced cook at Willamette Sanitarium, 745 Fer ry St. 2-11 WANTED To buy or rent for cash, good bottom land hop yard, in good running order. Phone 14. ill FOR SALE Two-inch Myers fsnrav pump with jack, complete, ready to attach to engine. Phone 14F15. 2-11 FOR EXCHANGE Valley stock ranch nicely located, for smaller place or city proporty. E C care Journal, z-13 WANTED Horse 160O pounds or over young, souno. rnone aner o o ciock, . O. Kim, 31F33. 2-11 FOR SALE Five room house, lot 50x 100, paved street. Price $800. W. H Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State St, 2-10 HORSES and mules wanted in ex change for good 5 room modern bun galow. Joseph Barber, fhone sir 2-11 A BARGAIN Harness stitcher, tools, levers and some stock, $350 if tak en nt once. Clarks Tire House, Hi) N. Com. Phone 74, 2-11 WANTED To rent small farm, all Amiinned. or would consider work on same, by young married man. Can give references. Ii m care journal, u CAMPBELL'S AUTO EXCHANGE 229 State Street If you want to buy or sell a car some and see me. Saxon roadster, fully equipped, perfect $300 Oakland roadster, perfect $300 Maxwell delivery ear $300 Maxwell roadster $275 Maxwell $150 Maxwell 2 eyl. $50 Ford touring, perfect, $375 Phone 362 SSI LOANS-6 Salem, Ore. WANTED A window cleaner. Foae 658. 11 WANTED Small potatoes for stock feed. rhoae. 14F15. S-U CHOKE Buff Orpington eggs for hatching. 154 Columbia St. ll WANT 6 or 10 hens and ons rooster. Call 2219 mornings. 2-11 FOUND Tire ehain. Can be had by paying for ad. Call 75F3. 2-10 FOR SALE Jersey eows, 5 years old, heavy milkers, Phone TUtrai. z-ia FOR SALE Young dog, Shepherd- Col lie. Phone 76F6. s-u FOR SALE 3 year old Belgian eolt Phone 53F22. - FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 758 N. Com. 2-12 FOR SALE 65 White Leghorn laying hens. Phone 70F31. 2-15 WANTED Late model Chevrolet. Call room 1, Steusloff bid. afternoon. 2-12 FOR SALE One bay marc, 4 yars old weight 1100; one sorrel mare, wt. 1100. 2374 Elm Ave. 2-15 WANTED To rent five or six room, modern bungalow, with garden space By permanent tenant 9.796 care Journal. 2-11 FOR SAMS Or trade 5 passenger tour ing car, fully equipped, in best of condition, cheap. Will take Ford or .. motorcycle as part or all payment. Call 1246 S. Liberty St 2-H FOR SALE Cheap, 8 room modern eot tage, including three acres of rich soil at edgo of city. 2720 care Journ al. 2-11 FOR SALE 6 room cottage at 930 S. 13th. Will take auto as first pay ment. Write Robert Zollnerj Wood bum, Or. 2-15 FOR SALE Portable drag saw with 4 horse power engine. Call room 2, 3d floor Myrtle hotel, after 6 o'clock p. m. 2-10 MOTHERS wishing to have thoir chil dren cared for during day, hours 7 a. m. to 7 p. mi., ages from 1 to 5. years, good earo, reasonable price. 208 Bush St. Phone 982W. 2-12 FOR SALE Seven room house, barn, fruit trees, private water supply, two lots, close to school and. earline. Price $1600. W. H. Grabenhorst Co., 275 State St. 2-10 FOR SALE Thirty acres of fine land, ten acres Italian prune orchard, bal ance in crop. Price $6000. W. H, Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State St. S-10 FOR SALE 160 acre farm; -100 acres in crop, good buildings, price $125 an acre. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State St. . 2-10 FOR SALE 160 aero farm, 140 in crop, new modern buildings, good road, price $160 an aere. W. H. Gra benhorst & Co., 275 State St. 2-10 FOR RENT Five room modern apart ment, unfurnished, desirable location 256 N. Cottage street. Vacant Feb. 13. Inqutire Capital National bank. Phone 71. 2-10 FOR 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 Btreet, Van couver, Wash. , 2-19 FORTUNE making: $10 secures mem bership and full pro-rata interest in five great Burkburnett fortune mak ing gusher oil wells. Big opportunity. Act now. Abner Davis, trustee, Wick ita Falls, Tex. FOR SALE Sprayer and one 400-galv Ion tank and wagon, hack, buggy, harness, cider press, cart, pigs, one horse, fine seed corn 6c per pound. Phone 082B. 10 WANTED To trade 1st class farm for smaller place close to Salem. Best improvements. Call for terms and particulars at 1031 Union St after five p. m. 2-12 A SACRIFICE SALE . I can sell if taken at once, a small residence and nice lot on 25th street near' the pen, for $600 $250 cash; there is a mortgage on this property that will be fore closed very soon, therefore (the owner ha placed it on the market at a sacrifice; if you want it you hal better let me show it to you tc-day, it will be sold very soon, Tt is a bargain. Job H. Scott 404 Hubbard building FOR SALE-SNAPS Four acres, all in cultivation, with good 7 room house, good barn, niee bearing family orchard, near school, on main country road. $2000, part terms. Two acres with 5 room plastered cottage, drilled well, near school. $2000. Five acres with 7 room house, barn, fruit. .Near school and on paved . street One and one fourth acres with 6 room bungalow, young fruit. Near school and carline. $1900, with part terms. - Seventeen half acre tracts, at tjnd of carline in Salem Heights. You can buy one or all. W. A. LISTON, Agent 2-10 air Ads WANTED To buy or rent S or 6 room modern house. Phone 459. 2 10 FOR BALE White Leghorn baby ehieks, 14e each, February 18. W. G. Davis. Bt 9, box 102. 2 15 WAKTED A five room bungalow, most b cheap for cash. Address 1025 N. 17th Salem. 2-12 FOR SALE T eows to be fresh ia February. B. T. 8hort, Gervais, Or. Bt 3, Phone 46F12. 2-12 WANTED Middle- age woman as househepper. Apply 335 S. Winter or phone 1533. 2-12 FOR SALE 2 one-horse wagons, would eonsdiler trading for fresh cows. Box. 7, Marion, Or 2-11 FOR SALE 30 acres of bearing Ital ian prune orchard in first class con dition. Price $350 per aere. Investi gate this. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State street. . 2-11 FOR SALE 5 acres of Loganberries, small house, good location. Price $1, 800. $500 down, balance $400 per year, 6 per cent interest. W. H. Gra benhorst & Co., 275 State street. 2-1! FO RSAILE 17 acre traet, 10 acres of bearing orchard, about 7 acres of prunes, balance cleared land, house and barn, rock road, good location. Price $3700. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State street. 2-11 FOR SALE 160 acres of good red hill land, 120 acres under cultivation, .balance timber and pasture. This would be first class for prunes, Lo ganberries. strawberries or good grain land, Price $60 per acre. $3000 down, balance to suit at 6 per cent interest W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State street. 2-11 CHAD CUATO AU iMUU UUU It) VI ADrmN DITTAIICDC "The Cross Roads jGazettc," mimegraph paper issued by A. G. Clark for the benefit of the retail merchants who are holding their an nual meeting this week in Balem, has something to say in the lighter vein of those who are supposed to be in at tendance. Mr. Clark is manager of the Home Industry League. The edition of the Cross Roadg Gazette is No. 1, Vol. 1, and in part is as follows. President Geo. Cusiter has a date to deliver a lecture in Salem on Sat urday, February 15th, at the Old La dies' home subject "Twilight Sleep" relegates who can remain over are la- vited to come. Walter Denton of Salem says all the women ol his town are divided into two classes: Those who do not believe all their husbands tell them and those who have no husbands. C. M. Eppley of Salem, was in Port land in December, and in two days had ihis name in the paper twice once for being knocked down by a street car ana once lor being pumped by an au tomobile. Theo. Roth, of Salem, claims that a smile on the face is worth two in a Dottle. D. R. Norton iB like a barrel of ci der working all the time. John Lang of Pendleton, says the O. W. R. & N. Co. avoid all rear end collisions by simply taking off the rear coaches. Will F. Stone tell us why they built the ocean so closo to the shore C. I. Barr, secretary Astoria Cham ber, says the real reason a "hip is call ed "She"! i because it takes men to manage them. D. A. Van Scyco says "Don't go to some other grocer to get skinned, come and see me." Everman Robbins of Molalla, is like a lot of other Ford owners; they never seom to quit demonstrating them. E. C. Gunthcr Portland says ' that a ehieken thief entered the home of a neighbor the other night and stole the last remaining daughter. H. E. Marsh Medford man says that when he hears a man talking like he knew it all, he will bet 10 to 1 the fellow isn't married. "Holsum" F. Piltman is going to Salem just to attend that special lun cheon given at the Cherry City Bakery Home Industry Clark says that on ever 100 pounds of wool shipped cast, freight is paid on 65 pounds of grease and sand, it is then made into cloth ing and shipped back to Oregon and, like the suckers we are, we pay the bill W. H. Fcllman Astoria furniture merchant had his first job with a rail road company. He was helper for the We Pay Cash for CREAK, EGGS, POULTRY, VEAL PORTLAND, ORE w k i Hazeiwood Co., Front and Ankeny St. For value buy our special $100 DIAMOND Iff baautifal 6 tone and profitable io vestment. ThU Harm tt BtadqnmrUn for Military WrM WalciM. Writaal JAEGER BEOS., ( UUShaH ) rlW, On. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY OPPOSES CREATION OF i NEW JUDICIAL DISTRICT Portland School Board Fight Kears lis head Apm ia ! House IWIormg. After the vigorous fijrht in tka hn Friday evening of last week when the proposed agricultural consolidation bill was put away for its final rest, mem bers arrived in s- most peaceful mood this morning and everybody got down to business and short speeches. Not being familiar with lecislntn and their ways, Captain Jennie Millur, vi iu oitivauon Army, m her opening invocation, prayed that material things should be forgotten. The enly bill that aroused members from their peaceful frame of minds was one proposing another judicial district ior waiiowa county sJone. It was in troduced by Burnaugh, of Union, and nuiiowa counties and provided that the 2lst judicial district be created to han dle court matters for Wallowa county alone. Mr. Burnaugh said that tho judge of that district lived lit Union and was so far behind in his work that no court hud been held m Wallowa county for more than a yetr and that several folks who wero unable to secure bond had been waiting that yecr in jail for a trial. But the houso was not in a humor to create moro districts and with tho aid of the Marion county delegates voting against the bill, it failed to psss. The Portland school board fight bob bed up again in the bill introduced by Richards, of Multnomah county. It pro vided for a decrease in tho salary of the clerk of the. school board. Apparently this wits such a shock to the legislators that with the exception of Richards, E. E. Smith and Mrs. Thomas, the vote was unanimous against the bill. The Multnomah county delegation wsB di vided on the school fight and there ap parently was just a suspicion that Mr. Richards was out hunting for the scalp of the clerk of the Portland school board of directors. With so heavy a vote against the bill it is evident that the school clerk '8 scalp is ssfo, espec ially if Mr, Richards proposes a bill to get it A bill introduced by Ivan G. Mar tin, giving the insurance commissioner more authority in raising and lowering rates was approved by the House. Sheldon's bill providing that propor fishwuys must be maintained whore dams are constructed, met with somo opposition from representatives from the eastern part of the state. In order to fix it up and not interfere with irri gation plans in eastern Oregon, the bill was referred again to its committee. Mr. Sheldon, in his bill, asks that fishways be made efficient and that the law shall apply to streams only whore there are hatcheries above the dam. The bill introduced by Mr. Elmore, at the request of the war department com mission on training eamp activities cov ering immoral resorts failed to pass as E. E. Smith, the labor delegate of Port laud wanted a little longor time to think it over. Hence it was made r special order of business for tomorrow 'morning. t a meeting of the joint commission between tho Washington and Oregon special committees to discuss the spe cific gravity of gasoline, it wag decided that the present law of Oregon making 56 degrees legal should stand. And that Washington should pass a law con forming with the Oregon regulations, An effort was made through a bill in troduced by Martin, to raise tho stand-, ard of gasoline from 56 to US degrees, As the compromise now stands, dealers in both states will furniBh the seme grade of gasoline. Tho nouso of Representatives will be thrown open to the public this even ing to hear eulogies on Former Presi dent Roosevelt, Tho principal speukcr of tho evening will be Bishop Sumner of Portland, a personal friend. man who taps car wheels at division points to ascertain if any are cracked. Brother Fcllman used to help his boss 'listen." President Cusiter gure ought to cut off those whiskers now that Kaiser Bill is raising a set. When you shave will you save us a pipeful George 1 F. E. Foote United Grocer man claims he never knew what real happi ness was till he got, mnrried and then it was too late. F. E. Sherwin 'Willamina, Oregon- says he knows men who needn't go to Ireland to find out all they want to know about "home rule." All Hands Point to Our Want Ads as i the Result Producers ErcrVWr wsiciies ttea Ufil Um tiaeiy retnltf JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY t March Delineator now in; Voil. es New and Novel designs and color combinations. The most beautiful line we have ever shown. 36 to 42 inches wide priced right for quick selling. ChcllilS All wool. 27 inches wide. "The coming fabric J for Spring Wear." Inspect the showing before J the heaw sellin? beeins. X V 3 O F llI.FclS,a," Will be the popular silk dress fabric for 1919. 36 inches wide. The designs cover the range ac cepted in the fashion centers. You can always do better at ay XJJ 4 SEATTIJ OFFICER TELLS01F TROUBLE Colas Was Nearly Down And Out Gains 25 Pounds By Taking Tanlac. "A medicine that will do as much for sufforing people as this Tanlas has done for mo is certainly worth recom mending to the public and I can't say loo much for it," said John W, Col lins, of 1214 East Columbia street, Se attle, while in a Bartell drug store, re cently. Mr. Collins has been a resident of Seattle for the past thirteen years, and is a popular member of the police force, ."When I began taking Tanlac, "Mr. Collins continued, '!I weighed only one hundred and fifty pounds and was in such a bad condition that I could not patrol my beat. But, I now weigh one hundred and seventy five pounds have gained twenty five pounds and am iccling fine. I have had trou ble with my stomach for several year Nearly everything. I would eat disa greed with me. My food would almost invariably sour and keep me filled with gas and misery most all the time, hen sometime ago I had a full of about thirty feet which came near putting mo out of cimimission. On top of this I had an attack of grippe and I simp ly "ot to where I was just about down and out. My whole boily seemed full of neuralgia and rheumatism and I ached all over. Every joint in me ached and tho pain in the left side of my back, over my kidneys, were so severe- at times that I could hardly stand it. Nothing did me any good and finally I just had to give up my position, stop working entirely and do nothing but try to find relief. My sleep was very poor and I kept falling off in weight until I got cduwn to one hundred and fifty pounds. "Then I got uneasy about my condi tion, went to Colorado and stayed there for a while but never did get any better until I began taking an lac, and then I commenced climbing right up. 1 have used six bottles now and have gotten rid of all that neural gia and rheumatism entirely and nev er feel an who or a puin. My appe tito is great and1 my stomuch is in such a good shape that I can eat just any thing I want without tho least trouble ufterwards. I now sleep like o, log ev ery night and am in splendid condition n 'every way. I'm going back to work tomorrow, and I cheerfully recommend an.ae to everybody." Teniae is sold in Hubbard by Hub bard Drug Co., in Mt. Angel by Ben Oooch, in Gervais by John Kelly, in Turner by H. P. Cornelius, in Wood burn by Lyman H 8horcy,in Salem by Dr. 8. C. Htone, in flilverton. by Ceo. A. Stoelhammcr, in Gatos by Mrs. J. P. McCurdy, in 8tayton by C. A. Bean champ, in Aurora by Aurora Drug Stoio, in St. Paul by Groceteria Stores Co. Inc., and in Donald by M. W. John son. IF HAIR IS TURNING, GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Don't Look Old! Try Grand mother's Recipe To Dark en And Beautify Faded, Streaked Hair. That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brew ing miituro of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Your hair- is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an applicatioa or two of Sage and Sut- CGOELOOOD G h y MMMMMMtt Also the Spring Quarterly t , phur enhances its appearanee a hun dredfold. Don't bother, to prepare the mix ture; you can get this famous oiii recipe improved by the addition of oth er ingredients at a small eost, all ready for use, It is called Wyeta's Sage aul Sulphur Compound. This can always) be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lustre of your haSr. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sng and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can. tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a iponge or soft brush with it and dra this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hnir has disappeared, and after another appli cation it becomes beautifully dark anal appears glossy and lustrous. TONIGHT and TOMORROW Billie Burke for "'.'. The Make-Celieve Wife" ftDWAHO CHILOt CAflKXTsfl and FATTY ARBUCKLE In bis very latest Comedy "CAMPING OUT" THE REGO i NMn j m f MMMftMMTMn fry-- ' 'it . I i , 1 II