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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1919. PAGE FIVi3 j The Journal Ne JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARHIENT IS THE BEST SELLING mm IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THEM FOR RESULTS CLASSIFIED ADVEETlSINa BATES Rate per word iw Today: Each insertion le week (6 insertions) 5 Oa -month (26 insertions) 17e Tilt Capital Journal will not ba r ponstbie for more than ona inaertioi, tor errors in Classified -Advertise mental Bead your advertisement the first day it appears and notify as immediately if -error occurs. Minimum charge, 15c WANTED Boarders and roomers. Phone 1354B, call at 161 a 14th. 2-26 WANTED r Secondhand linoleum at once. 1601 Center St. tf POUND Tire on rim, on Salcm-Mc-Miraiville road. Phone 7F23. 2 25 FUBN1TUBE for gale. 1112 Mill St 2-24 KOGS for hatching, fertility guaran teed. Phone 403B. 2 24 PIANO for rent. Phono 1552. tf JOB SAIiB Good sturapage, close in. Address M S care Journal. 2-25 FOED for sale choap. Just been over hauled. Phone 853J. tf WANTED To buy cattle and calves, any kind. Phone 1576W. 3-15 SIMS cleaned on floor, 85c per rug, Phone 16. L. L. Buckner. - 3-3 FOB TBADB 14 acres f land fox light car or Salem property. See Pew ell, 404 Court St. tf WANTED (Fat, thin and fresh cows, veal and large calves. Phone 1425 M. 3 8 BARRED Bock eggs for hatching, from fine winter layers, $1.50 for 15 K H. Pickens, 305 8.14th St'. tf BLAOK Minorca eggs for hatching, $1.25 for 15. C. A. Gcrmond, 1665 o St., Salem, Or. 2-2B UBEBTY BONDS If yon must dis pose 4)t your pond we will bny them. 311 Masonic bldg. tf VOB TRADE A good, seat 4 room bouse with oarage to trade Cor auto, OttS 1644 or 028 in morning. tf FOR SALcj 18 sea ft governor. engine and boiler complete, cheap. Box 268, Turner, Or. WAtilt PAPEB 15 cents per double roll upward. Burea Furniture Store, 170 Commercial. tf JfOBTHWESTEBN Nursery, Bt 6. Fruit tree-, rosea and shrubs. Special low prices on certain lines. Phone 111F3. 8- POB SALE Single Ibugjgy, Bunbank potatoes, and a few laying pullote. W. A. Springer, Salem, Or., Bt 7, box 33 . 2 2 WE PAY highest cash price for eggs, pork,- veal and poultry. Willamette , Transfer Co., 171 S. High St. Phoae 1400. - tf 45 ACBES finest fruit land, 25 in " prunes, 180 in cultivation, fair im provements, close to Sulcm, fine for subdivision, $125 per acre. Socolof sky, Bayne bldg. tf 163 ACBES, all in cultivation, 100 acres in gT?in, well drained, first class improvements, a fine dairy, close to good town and school, on Tock road, must be sold, $125 per acre. Socolofsky, Bayne bldg. tf AS GOOD an new, gas range, good heating stove, water heater, retail ored overcoats and suits, at half prtee. Tne Capital Exchange, 337 Court St. Phone 493. tf Will We Buy and Sell at the Market MUNICIPAL BONDS Tax Exempt FirstMortgage Farm Loans H. E HAWKINS and THOS. A. ROBERTS . 314 Masonic Temple Salem, Ore, FOB SALE Partridge Bock cockerels Phone 86F2S. 2-24 FOB SALE Top buggy -cheap. Kt. 6, box 15, or phone 67F2. 2 24 FOB SALE Good table potatoes, $1.25 per sack Phone 88F22. tf FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. 694 K. Commercial St. Phone 2451W. 2-24 FOB. SALE Baled wheat straw (9 at barn. Telephone 15F4 near Mid- die Grove school. 3-22 200 ACRES timber, 8 miles out, level land, paved road, $90 per acre, terms F. L. Wood. Bayne bldg. 2-25 BARGAIN Six room cottage, nearly new, plastered, close to paved street $675. F. L. Wood, Bayne bldg 2-2 FOUND Small purse containing mon ey. Owner can have same by call- ing at Journal office. 2-24 FOB KENT Modern upper flat, close' in. See B. B. Fleming, 250 or 785 Court. Phone 124 or 92. tf WANTED Exchange Seattle rcsi deuce, rented $30 month, for Salem or acreage. Owner. 694 N. Cora. 2-26 FOB BENT Cheap, 11 acre tract, w e improved, right at Station. E M care Journal, 2-25 WANTED Capable housemaid or wo man to do housework. Phone 1095 2-28 BANCS WANTED To hear from own er of good1 ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn Hop BOOTS for sale, English cluster from the famous Metoma hop ranch, Address O. box 62 or phone 491. -24 AM leaving town, must sell lease on small place, part is fruit, grain and Loganberries, modern house. Ad dress X Z care Journal. 2-28 FOB BENT Two acre tract on oar line, good buildings, have cash buy er for a modern home at 83500; al so one at $2000, and. one at $1000, F L. Wood, Bayne bldg. . 2 25 SELL "General Pershing's Story of the American Army in France" with color illustrations. Sells at sight. Profit 50 to 100 per cent. . Send 25o for sample. Hersig & Mc Lean, Inc., World Tower bldg. New : York. USED GABS FnrA taitrlno Ifllfl mnv ifro C.tftn Stodard twenty, good tires etc $250 maxwell, ivn, just painted du Chevrolet touring, 1916, $425. Auburn touring, first clisS, $275 Highway Garage, 1000 S Com'l. tf BARGAINS A 7 room complete mod ern house, on Court street for $3750. A fine 5 room bungalow, completely modem, on Capitol street. $3000. A fine 7 room bungalow, all modern, a new garage, an elegant home on Fairmount avenue, $3500. The Skipton barn on Ferry street. An excellent bny, $3250. A large brick building on North Lib erty street. An extreme bargain. Price is right. Phone 2022 or 1644. G. W. Laflar, 406 Hubbard bldg. tf PBOPERTY in Tillamook county eon- slsting of acrea'ge, business, resi dence, lotg and beach property, val ued at $17,300, bringing in income of more than 8 per cent on Valua tion. Will sell for $16,000 with small payment down and easy terms on balance, or will trade for business property in Salem or ranch near by. Sae ownor D. L. Shrode at 179 N. Commercial or 642 N. High in eve nings. Sat tf w Today Mid BABY CHICKS FOB SALE 544 State St, Opp. court house. tf WANTED Practical nursing. Mrs. Harrold, Phona 1769J. 2-27 FOB BENT Modern furnished front apartment fit The Miller, 633 Ferry Bt. tf WANTED Boarders ana roomers at 1120 Center St. Phone 1074. 2-24 GROCERY stock and (fixtures must be sold within 30 days, easy terms, 1390 3. 12th St tf FOB SALE Up to date 5 room house, good sleeping porch, cement base ment and furnace. Price $2250, 657 S Liberty. 2-25 FOB BENT House in fair eonditiea at 110 Owes St, good garden and fruit, $3 per month, Mrs. C L. Sper ling, Burns, Ore. 2-20 WE HAVE on hand a few tons of mill run for sale, at a bargain Willam ette Valley Transfer Co., 171 South High St. Phone 1400. tf WANTED Good work team, weight about 1500 to 1600, suitable for heavy .draft work. W. J. Turnidge, Talbot, Ore. Bell phone Jefferson 30 F22. 2-26 RETUBNED SOLDIER wants a good little home on installment plan. Can pay $250 cash now and from $15 to $25 a month. Sergeant S Journal. 31 FOB SALE .Two teams, one team weiffhs 3200 and 8 to 7 years sld; team and harness $325. The other weighs 2800 and 7 ito 8 years old, Team and harness $275. Phone 7F 22. 2-24 FOB EXCHANGE 205 e';res, fair im provements, $80 per acre, for small er farm or city property. H B Bol- inger, 328 Hubbard bldg. ' Phone 1009. ., if FOB SALE Hatching eggs, White Leghorns, heavy layers, $6 per 100, $1 per setting or la. iir View foal try Farm, galem. Or., Bt. 7, boa 4$. 8 IT FOB SALE 50 acres of land with first class (buildings, 40 acres In bearing prunes, 5 acres in Log-a-berries gooH spring and tome timber. Price $20,000, part terms. W Listoa, agent. , . -s 320 ACBES improved, central southern Minnesota, will take part payment stock general merchandise or hard ware. Give full -description, size, lo cation. O Gronson, Fort-Blake-ley, Bt. 1, box 158, Washington. 2-84 FOB SALE Maxwell automobile, 1917 Model with electric lights and start er, demountable rims, excellent con dition. A snap at $550. Oscar B. Gingrich Motor and Tire Co., 371 Court. -24 Two fine Portland properties, elose ia splendid income property clear of incumbrance, for Salem business property or prune orchard. Will as sume. Investigate this. H. E. Boling er, 328 Hubbard bldg. Phone 1009. tf SALESMEN WANTED Good, reli able salesmen to sell our up to date line of calendars and advertising novelties. Liberal oommisfiions. Write for particulars. The Best Mfg. Co., State and Elm Sts, New Haven, Conn. 2-27 10 ACRE apple and peach orchard, ex change for Salem residence, $2500. 11 acres, all in cultivation, 4 mile from town, fair improvements, ex change for residence or acreage, price $2500. Socolofsky, Bayne bldg, tf FOB BENT-nOr sale 5 room house on N. Front St. About 5 blocks from Wittenbere-Kine cannery and 5 blocks from Highland school. In quire at T. J. Cronise studio. Phone 382. tf 40 ACBES, 30 in prunes, 6 acres Lo ganbernes, finest of modern im provements, everything in first class condition, well located, fi'-V 500. Socolofsky, Bayne bldg. tf SPLENDID OPPOBTUN1TY 5 or 1$ acre tract of 8 year old apple trees, best commercial varietie in tne Jtar go Orchards on Oregon Electric, ex cellent community environment own er sacrifice 8 years interest selling at planting price, rureaaser may tako charge or leave under corpora tion control. Address Box 472, Salem Ore. Phone 773B tf TEN seres, well improved, close ii, for Portland property, vacant lots, well located, will be considered. H. E. Bolinger, ... 323 Hubbard Wdg. Phone 1009. tf CAMPBELL'S AUTO EXCHANGE 229 State Street - OPEN SUNDAYS If you want to buy or sell a ear come and see me. Maxwell, almost new, bargain Buick roadster, $325 Paige touring ear, big bargain Chevrolet, run 2500 miles, bargain Ford, perfect condition, $425 Ford, fully equipped, demount able rims, $500 'Ford roadster $330 19J6 Ford, A-l condition, $425 Case 5 passenger, good as new $875 1912 Cadillac, good shape $400 Ford, perfect condition $400 Saxon, bargain, $300 Elgin, good as new $1125 Ford touring, perfect, $375 Phone 362 EVERY day is house cleaning day at tha Miller apartments. 2-25 WANTED By married nam with fam ily, position as elerk in store, book keeper or collector. Phone 649. 2-26 WANTED Two White Leghorn roos ters from good stock. H. Lovelasd, Kt 4, box 8A. 2-24 DISCHARGED soldier wants work by hour or by day. Address Myrtle ho tel, room 15. 3-1 TWO good, unfurnished rcomg on first floor, for rent Phone 1354B, 11 a 14th St 3-1 FOB BALE Very fine used piano, low price and terms. Call or see L. L. Miller at Marion Hotel 2010. 2-26 FOB SALE 6 pair thoroughbred St. Andresberg canaries. 156 N. Front. 2 26 WANTED Capable farm Band: E. A. Foster, Independence Bt. 1. Phone F3022, 1 mile south of Gerlinger 3-1 WANTED To rent 5 or 10 acre tract wifth house and barn, 8470 care Jour nal. . 2-25 WANTED To exchange two purebred Aneona cockerels for cock birds. W. A Baker, Amity, Ore. 2-24 WANT to rent or lease, good modern house of six rooms or more, furn ished or unfurnished. Call L. L, Mil ler at Marion hotel 2010. 2-28 FOB SALE Good as new top buggy and harness. Price of ibugjiy $55, harness $14. G. A. Hoven, Salem, Or. Phone 91F31. FOR SALE Several dozen young lay ing White Leghorn hens, cow, one horse wagon, plow and ether imple ments Allen Pence, Bt. 7, box 44. 2-26 PLOWING .Wanted 30 acres plowed at once in Mission Bottom, l'j miles from Hopmere. State price. Address C. M. Wilmot, 706 W. John St. Port land, Ore.' 2-25 WANTED Middle aged lady to do light housework in country home, two ehildren. State wages wanted. . Matthew Gibson, Shaw, Ore. 2 24 FOBDSON TBACTOB DEALERS, OWMiERS and accessory dealers. We are manufacturing- strong and well made fenders for Fordson tractors, rhs priee is attractive, for full par ticulars, address W. B. Brace, Ypsi lanti, Michigan. ! i WANTED Experience' gratters at , Froitland nursery. Phons 111F21, Sa lem Bt. 8. tf WHITE Leghorn ekitks for sale $13 ?er hundred. Phone 8F22 evenings to 2-27 WANTED To buy on installments five r ten acre traet, must have fair buildings. J H B Journal. 3-1 FOB SALE Twin Excelsior motor eycls. Phorttj 1902M, 1986 Chcmeke ta. 2-26 WANTED To rent a 5 room modern house Phone 2136M. 2-24 WANTED To hear from man who will do a small job of plastering. Bt. 7, box 93 2 24 WANTED To trade good 7 room - home and cash for prune orchard up to $7000. W. A. Liston. 2-24 WANTED To rent, 5 or 0 room bun galow on paved street. Phone 1172 R evenings. 2-24 MONEY to loan on approved security, 6 per cent, 3 to 5 years. W. A. Lis ton 224 I HAVE several customers who do sire to purchase small farms, if you have such for sale, at a bargain, see me at once, and I will push the sale. I also have two parties who want to lease a farm. John H. Scott, ' 401 Hubbard bldg. I CAN get you a loan m good farm security for 6 per cent, or on city property for 7 per cent interest, with out delay. John H. Scott 404 Hubbard building We Pay KA for CREAM, EGGS, POULTRY, VEAL : -adUGGS. r. br ram a Tul PG&TLAND, ore H-fwoe C., Front and Ankeny Sts. " ! f or -aha buy or speda $10 DIAMOND Km b-Hrtifal Sfcm and a tm-Utbl InvMtmeii. This fa Ktau-Ttam tm Mi-tar Writ WaldH. Write M JAEGER BROS., CSS) 131-3 Sat a FwiW. On. A HUNDRED-DOLLAR STAMP J A new feature of 1 919 War Savings Stamp activities Is the tamp of $100 denomination, which will probably bs placed on the market Ibis month. The $100 stamps will be about the size of a Liberty bond and will sell for $82.60 If put on sale in February. The price will In crease 20 cents each succeeding month until the end of the year. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AN S 'FOR INDIGESTION Citv News Any dtiaan of Balm who wants to avoid aieinibertihip ia the Commercial club this week had .better run to cover, for the committee in charge of the campaign for new members are putting out a corps of canvassers who will look a man straight ia the eye and compel Sum to show cause why he should side-stvp what may be termed a civic duty. It is to be admitted that the men of (Salein are subjected to many calls upon their time and pocketlbooka, but the committee holds that this is some thing that haB to do 'With the future industrial status of Salem.- Mra Margaret L. Mann,' matron of the girls industrial g.-houl, acknowledg es the receipt of a box of fine oranges, recently donated to, the girls by Rep resentative Ben Sheldon and wife a gife that was very much appreciated and gratefully received rO The death of Je Haines, a clothier well known- in Salem, was reported in Portland taturday, following an oper ation at the hospital. The funeral -services are held at the liolman parlors in Portland today and the burial will be in Both Israel cemetery He is sur vived by one sister and his parents, Mr and Mrs. L. M. Haines, of this city. o The boys who were in the late war will receive a bronze medal, if the house of representatives has its way about it. A ibill has been passed by the house afprlopriatiii(r $10,000 for medals "of -bronze and of a design to express the state's appreciation." The bill provides that the governor, secre tary of state, treasurer, state librarian and adjutant general are to compose a committee to decide as to a suituJble design, but that all shall be distribut ed by the adjutant general. The com mittee is also to decide who is enti tled to the medals. The Oeregon. Span ish war veterans wore given a bronze medal when they returned from the Philippines about 20 years ago. But they received no other special recogni tion. . e Manager Miller of toe Marlon hotel had more business than he could han dle for this evening. Two or three weeks agio it wasthouiaht that the leg islature would adjourn Friday -of last week and that the way would be clear ed for the Cherrian banquet tonight. But the legislators did not complete t'heur work on schedule time and it was found necessary to postpone the big Ibanquet until Friday evening of this week. PERSONAL Transient guests at the Bligh ho tel today are W. W. Nickell of Me. Minnville, O L. Hawley of McCoy, t . E. Lynn of Pcrrydalo, L..D. Cole and W. P. Swnpe of Portland." Harry Anderson and family of Port land were guosts at the Capital hotel over Sunday. , Mrs. J. C. Bensc, who hag been a guest at the Y. W. C A. rooms during the past week, left last night for Se attle, x Mrs. J. W. Halworth was in from Falls City for a brief visit with friends in town. Capt. and Mrs. C. A. Murphy of Port land, in company with Mrs. II. L, La mertaux, were guests at the home of Mrs. Frank K. Brown over Sunday Federal liabor Agent Coleman re turned Sunday night from a visit in Portland, where he found the labor situation about normal. City Attorney Mncy left this morn ing for Portland to represent tho city at the hearing of tfp telephone rate ease before the Public service commis sion. B. O. Snelling was named to rep resent the Commercial elub, Harry Baker, a former Salem boy, now located! in Teoma, spent Sunday in the city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baker and other relatives. O. & AVIATORS KILLED Faris, Filb. 24 Three AmcTiean av-1 iators were killed when two airpmnes; collided at Camp LaTracy, near Paris ' it was reporiea 'luuuy NOTICE Uotice is heriby given that I have impounded the following described oops in compliance with ordinance No. 1404 towit: One male fox terrier, white with black head, albout 15 pounds One male fox terrier, white with yel low spots, about 17 pounds; one male black eur, 50 pounds; one male Aire diale, 50 pound; one ma'e fox terrier, black and white, 25 pounds; one fe malo tfox terrier, white and yellow spots, 20 pounds; one male bird point er, white and' brown ot. 50 pounds; one male spaniel, black, 25 pounds; one female shepheTd, black and brown, 25 pounds: one male Collie, veilow and white, 40 pound; one male fox terrier white, 18 -pounds; one male shepherd, dark yellow, about 35 pounds; one fe male Collie, yellow, 30 pounds. The above described d'W w" be killed if not redeemed tiy owners, on or before March I, 1919, as provided in said or-1 di nance. j February 24, 1919. I W LOW, j 2 28 Street Commissioner, i 1 JOURNAL WANT-ADS PAY JHTTOMHf, FT AM! DAV T"wr nn T) IV Tho Puts Munsing wear, comes the Union Suited Americans. n n g V mm suits ? Munsmgwearf; Line Tf ?a irniii intir tn iinm wrienl-ir Tzirnnrnl tt n(mn.l in service, value .and quality. There's a right SIZE, (jUALilTY and FABRIC for everyone. We can out fit the whole family correctly, economically. fAWllai 1 You can always do better at 1 V iioOODlGOOD G fcl U DALLAS CADETS MEET DEFEAT, Dallas, Ore., Feb. 24 The basket ball team of the' Dallas Cadets, which has not been defeated for three years, met its Waterloo on the armory floor last night at the hands of the South Parkway team from Portland At the end of the first half the score stood 10 to 8 in favor of the Park ways, but during the lattor half better team work on" the part of the Cadets allowed them to gain seven points to the visitors' five, and the game closed with the score standing 21 to 15. The game was' clean from start to finish and was a fine exhibition of the sport. A return match may be secured for a later date. OLYMPIC DOCKS AT 6 O'CLOCK New York. Fob. 24.The White Star liner Olympic today reported by wire less that she would dock at 6 p. m. with 5848 returning soldiers and 350 passengers. Tho organizations aboard arc: SfiSth infantry com-pleto: 317t.h smiilarv train complete; 317th mobile ordnance re pair snop; ifl.ia inrantry brigade hendi quartors; a detachment of the 35th fiold artillery; a detachment of 34lrtJi FOUR FREE SCHOLARSHIPS TO ADVEBTISE DIXIE To each of the four young men or young women who save tho laroet number of DIXIE BREAD WBAPPKKS OB DIXIE Bit BAD LABhXH . wo will give a SIX MOKTHS SCHOLABSHIP IN THE CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE This is a voting contest; each Dixie Bread Wrapper or Dixie Dread Label counts for ten votes. All you need to do is to bring or mail the wrappers or labels to tho Salem Baking Co., successors to the Mod ern liokery, 4.19 Court street, 8alcm. Place tho nuino of the person for whom you wish to vote in an envolope with the wrappers or labels. Tho envelope will be dropped through a slot in a locked box. The key to this box will be in charge of a committee selected by the officers of tho Salem Commercial dub. This committee will have charge of count ing the votes, and will make the awards after the contest is over. Tho contest will close June 30, 1919, at 8 p. in. All votes must be in the box at precisely that hour by Western Union time. " NOTICE None of the employes (or members of their fam ilies) of the Salem Baking Co., nor any of the faculty or stud ents now enrolled at the Capital Business College are eligible to enter this contest. Begin now to save Dixie Bread Wrappers and Labels. The Voting Con gest is on. Either enter yourself, or if jour school days Hie over help some young friend to enter. HANDICAPPED. To have hindrances and obstacles placed in one's way, 'Tis a serious matter for one to be h:indicappcd in the business of life, yet this is ,i'.ist what hapcus to young people who shirt without a proper training for Imsincss. THE CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Is a school tr&t affords a training to remove handicaps, nat ural or othei'.vise, so that one may start a business life with the right e'.ance of making good. One should be prepared to do a few things well. That is the. mission of this school to teach n few things well- Our graduates succeed. Call, let ns (a lt about a course of study. Students may enter at any time. Address all Inquiries to : Salem Baking Co. Successors to The Modern Bakery 439 Court Street Salem, Oregon. ft U. S. Into i! ' - H it n answer from millions of i? In peace as in war time the Holds f A few broken numbers in LADIES' and CHILDREN'S at , . EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES To close out completely machine gun battalion and a detach- 1 ment of the 387th infantry. There were also aboard base 1iokiV al unitg 29, 33 and 37 complete. WHAT ABOUT YOUR KE? The elements comprising the body are constantly wearing out , and must be renewed daily, eke the outgo of strength exceeds the income. , scons EMULSION will help the tired business-man or woman keep pace with the wear and tear of life. Scott $ nourishes the body, blood and nerves, and helps maintain an even balance oi strength and energy. Saft-guard your in ;om of ttrength with Scott 't. Scott & Bowne, Blootuficld. N. J, 18-19 JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BREAD