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PAGE SEVEN 0M0Tt)TtT THE DAiLf CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1919. ?The Journal Ne Today ds MMMMM HHMmHMMltttMltMttHUIIIIIHmiMliM FOR SALE Cheap, fine Estey organ. TWO rsaidMtces in Ashland for sale. S aBI-B THEI FOR RESULTS insertion, Lrir .c2SwBent the first dJ FurniAed housekeeping ' " annn lihn. WTT MUlcr. 3-6 BIS front "TT7 .i tn fill in fA-r , Vhonol712J. 3-1 UP5 or feed. jTood, thrifty Logan tips. Plow 65P13. j " v Phone 88P22. tt ' - JJlle cheap. Just been ove WANTED t by ftttla na Ctt1: fM,nM 1576W. 3-15 if H8 deanai on floor. 35e Por IMA 15. k Buckner. 8 3 fiNTEIWFat, thin and fresh cows, ml and larga calves. Phona 1425 3-3 unman Rnfi eag for hatching. from fine winter layers, $1.50 for 15 r H PMons. 306 8 14th St. tt mit AM-Bled wheat straw $9 at km. Tolouhone 15F4 near Mid- da flrTB hool. 3-28 101 BiLE-MoJern, six room house dm to oar line and school. .Bargain emh. Address B M H care Jour 1H leaving town, mint sell lease on null place, part In fruit, grain and Loganberries, modern . house. Ad fatt X Z taro Journal. . 2-28 BARGAIN' Six room cottage, near 101 BBNI Modern npper flat, close1 id. See B. fl. Morning,. 250 or 783 tort. Phone 124 or 92. tf IfflBSTT B0HD8 If yon must dir oh of your bonds, we will bay lien, 514 tfuoifto bids. tf nm TKAUfi 'A (food, nest room knit with earns to trade for auto, 04 1644 w 2022 in mornings. tf WANTED Pew pigs from lbs. Phone 84F4. to 75 33 BABY CHUCKS FOB SALE 544 State St. Opp. court House. tf HIMALAYA tips, 500 for sale. W. C. Franklin. Bt. 1, box 11. Fhone 52' 14. , tf WANTED To rent a modern bunga low with range installed. Telephone 617 3-3 GROCERY stock and fixtures must be sold within 30 days, easy torms, 1390 S. 12th St. tf DISCHARGED soldier wants work by hour or by day. Address Myrtle ho tel, room 15. 3-1 TWO good, unfurnished womg on first floor, Tor rens rnone xioa, ivi o. 14th St. 31 FOR SAXiB Three cows, one fresh, itwo to freshen soon. Price $50 to $05, 2015 Worth Com.. 2-28 Call 170 North Front SU 3-3 FOR SALE A-l clover hay. Claude Bamgden, Pratum, Or. 3-3 WANTED Board and room by two younj ladies, close to state house preferred. 88 eare Journal 3-3 FOR SALE Flemish and New Zea land does, or will exchange for chick ens. Bt. 2, box 81. - 3 4 WANTED To rent two or three acres, house, orchard, with privilege of buying. Phone 2454W, 2-2S Phons 1O00J. 31 FOB SALE Pure bred canary hens. 250 Fairgrounds road 3-5 LOOT "White lid glove, yellow atiteh inf. Phona 1688W. .28 WANTUD Let ua simonize and grease your u 320 T. Own. Bt. 3-5 WANTED !Firt class eeeondhend pi ano. Will pay cash. Phone 1367. 3-1 FOB SALE Lot 2, bloek 2, Salem heights, ' $300. Liberty bonds accept ed at par. Inquire 1695 N. Fifth. 3-6 FOR BALE House and tot, 54x164, 1H bioska from State, 359 8 19th. . 3-27 FOB SALE One cock bird, two cock erels John L. Marten stock. Walter Pearinine, Phone 98F2. 2-28 WANTED Teamster for hop yard; houaa furnished, close to town. Phone 1489 or 1516W. 2-2 WANTED Capable farm hand. E. A. Foster, Independence, fit. 1. Phone F3022, 1 mile south of Gerlingcr 3-1 WANTED To trade good single, rub ber tired buggy and harness for good milk) cow. Phone 37F5. 3-8 HATCHING EGGS Khode Island Beds. If you want "color and eggs.' Grote, Ibox 55, Bt. 2, Salem. 3-3 WANTEDr-Capable housemaid or wo nial to do housework. Phone J.095 2 28 YOUNG lady wishes position as assist ant in office or any kind of clerical work. 8482 care Journal. 3-3 FIBSrr OUA6S baled clover hay for ale. a.eppingert wervais, Kt. 2, box 1. 3-5 HAVE a few A-l milk eows for sale at Center Street Feed barn W. P. Eppers. 3-1 EXPERIENCED man wishes as foreman on prune, ranch. Bush reference. Phoue 664. tion dd & tf WANT to trade 162 acres near'Belfon-1 tains. Or., and 80 acres in Oklahoma for farm near Salem, will give good deal. Box 301, Corvallis, Or. 3-1 WANTED 'Experienced graftcrg at Fruitland nursery. Pheie 111F21, Sa lem Bt. 6. tf SNAP 80 acre farm at $60 an acre, one of the best buy on my list. Wm. Fleming,. 341 State street. . 3-1 ADMJjNISTRATOBS why pay 5 per cent when you can get Col". W. F. Wright, auctioneer, Turner, for 2 per cent. - 3-6 WlANfTED To buy m installments five r ten aere tract, must have fair buildings. J H B Journal. 3-1 lAUCTlCflST SALE, consisting of 11 head high grade dahry cows at War ing 'a Feed barn, 254 S. Liberty St. at 1 p. m. Saturday March 1. 2-28 WANT HD Boy or young man. who has had some experience around a printing office and is familiar with type setting. Phone 208. 2-28 FOB SALE My ten room house at 733 North Front St.. $1500, $500 down and ibalance to suit. Phone 59 F4. L. F. Hill, Bt. 8, box 125, 8a- , lorn, Or. . , H-2 WILL .party who picked up gent 'a um brella tn ipost orrice, j&onaay a. m. please leave at Journal ,office, thus avoiding humiliation, aa party ia known. 2-28 FOB SALE 5 acres all cultivated. 3 room house, some fruit, 34 miles aouth, Jofforson way. Price 950. $350 down, balance 3 years fl per eent interest. W. H. Grabonhorst ft Co., 375 State street. 2-28 WB HAVE on hand a few tons of mill run for sale, at bargain Willam ette Valley Transfer Co., 171 South High Bt. Phone H00. tf IvS BiLi-i xl3 snaft governor, njrJit and boiler comulote. cfhean. Boj J68, Turner, Or. tf FMPAPEB 15 cents per double roll ipnard. Buren'i Furniture Store, 179 Oommereial. tf RETTJBNHD SOLDIER wants & good little home on installment plan- pay $250 cash now and from $15 to $25 a month. Sergeant S Journal. 3'1 FOR SAILH ' Hatching eggs, Whit Leghorns, heavy layers, $8 per 10, $1 per setting of 15. Fair View Poul try Farm, Salom, Or., Bt. 7, box 48. 3-17 I J0BTHWB8TEEN Nursery, Bt. .6. i Wt trees, roses and glirubs. Special 1 low prices on certain lines. Phone i 3 3 ; 'E PAT highost cash price for eggs, i J1, veal and poultrr. Willamotte Jwfer Co, 171 S. High St. Phone 1100. . y gas range, good a OOOD , new, S&ttlD? fifavp. wJlffoi Tionra n4.,;i. oyereoats and suits, at halt W- Tub Capital Exchange, 337 fort 8t Phone 493. 6 ' tf FOB SALE 5 acres of good land lo cated iust outside of the city limits. aouth of Salem, Bightly location, cast front, high and dry, fine view of surrounding country. Price $2500. W. TT .Tfiihnnhnrt. & Co.. - 275 State A BARGAIN Lord's Oregon latws and complete set of session laws annotated to date. A 142 care Jour nal. ' 3-8 OHIOKBNS wanted, highest prices paid. Heavy hens 28; light hens 27c; fawcy veal 21c. Cherry . City Feed barns. 3-6 WANTED To rent write of three nice rooaxia equipped for light house- keeDlnff within walkLnz distance of business section. Address, giving particulars to M J eara Journal. 2-28 FOR SAWS 10 acres of Loganberries located about 4 mile from eaiom, Price $2500. $1000 down, balance o percent interest, W H, Grabenhorst & mo.. 275 State St 2-28 FOR SALE 5 room modern bungalow located south Salem, dose to canine Price $1600. $500 down, balance to Suit at 6 per cent interest. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co, 275 State 6t. 2 28 WANTED To buy 5 or fl room house within 10 blocks of university. Give description, location, terms. Answer K4Kn rarn Journal. - FOUND Lady's gold watch. Owner identify same and pay for ad. Call at Journal office. 3-3 OPPORTUNITY Blig money to bo made now raising pedigreed New Zealand Bed rabbits. Phone 1296 or sea Warren Hunt 3-1 WANTED Black Siberian hares and Guinea lgs, will buy' or trade camera, rifle. Frederick Doerfler, Silvcrton, Or. 3-3 ONION seed, Oregon Yellow Danvers for sale, $2.50 a pound. Phone 48'F 11 or J. I. Bliven, Gervais, Or., Bt." 3. 3-20 LOST On State, between Com'l St. and city library, package containing overalls. ' Finder please return to. Journal office. . 2-28 ONION seed for sale, Oregon Yellow Danver, half globe, tested and guar anteed, $2 per lb. John B. Macy, Brooks, Ore. tf FOR SALE 160 acres, half open and half timber, 3 room bungalow and i other JbuifainiirB. 'Elrht miles east Walport, Price $2500. J. A. C. Nye, Walport, Or. 3-1 FOR SAiLE A good double team har ness, will trade for hay or grain, or will exchange for good dry wood. ' Ses Square Deal Realty eompany Phone 470 MULES, BORISES Car loatKgood ycrung teams, the bloeky built heavy boned kind, also several span heavy moles, will arrive in Salem on or before- Mareh 9th. Guarantee given with every horse or mule from re sponsible Dartiea. " 3-6 FOB J9ALB (Complete sawmill with dry kiln, edger," planer; timber and logs. Capacity 15 M. AH machinery in good running condition. Figher Lumber Co. No. 3, Bilverton, Or. 3-6 " j gjjjj a fri ls Fancy Silk, 36 inches wide, Striped and Plaid Effects. A good range of pat terns to select from Tomorrow Wn!yg 11 39 tt- This is a most timely event, if you fail to take advantage you are loosing . money , ' tt tt street. is-ii8 SALESMEN WANTED Good, reli able salesmen to sell our up to date liae of calendars and advertising novelties. . Liberal eommissiona Wri.tA for particulars. The Best Mfg. Co., State and Elm Sts, New Haven, fw . 2-27 IN We Buy and Sell at the Market ICIPAL BON Tax Exempt FirstMortga MUST be sold at once, 7 room bunga low, full cement basement, furnace, full iDutch kitchen, plastered thni out, well finished, furnace heat in every room, block from pavement, 8 blocks from university, also gar- eso. Darn, some rruix. jrrice p.u" ttocolatskiy, 341 mate ot. tf . USED OARS Studelbaker tTuck, this car is in per fect working order with cord tires, electric lights starter, etc A bar gain at $550.' Can be bought on Maxwell Toadstor with delivery body on bacq, $250. Just overhauled, etc. Auburn touring car; can guarantee like a new car, $250. Highway Garage, 1000 S ComJ. tf FORCEDSALE ; Hera i$ t bargain in 20 acres of land near Auinsville if taken at once, for $750, $500 cash. Owner has an in-valid1 wife and must sell and has cut the price from $1200 to $750 for quick sale. ' . - .tJAK'JAIN NO. 2' ' 76 acres, 66 in cultivation, 6 acres niie timber, good farm buildings, water piped to house and barn, to trade for 20 acres -unincumbered, near Salom for equity Purchaser to assume mortgage of $4500. JOMNESCOn H4 Hubbard bidg. F arm Loans mm of ii DUTILIY HAWKlSAIBROZaTS 314 Masonic Temple Salem, Ore. CAMPBELLS AUTO EXCHANGE 229 State Street ' OPEN SUNDAYS ' If you want to buy or sell a car come and see me. Maxwell, almost new, bargain Buick roadster, $325 Paige touring cftr, big bargain Ford, perfect condition, $425 Ford, fully equipped. demxMUit able rims, $500 ' Studobaker, perfect condition $300 1912 Cadillae, good 'shape $400 Elgin, good aa new $1125 Ford touring, perfect, $875 Ford bargain, $350 Pheme 382 ARRIVED PLAID Skirtings Suitable for children's dresses and Women's separate skirts. t New pat terns, 38-inches wide. Specially priced $150 A YARD (Dress Goods Section) Waists Daily express shipments keep this de partment up to the notch of complete-' ness with the very newest concep tions. It really costs less to get the best. ems 10) " Kmm Caps EXTRA SPECIAL BLUE AND RED, $3.00 VALUES $1.98 TAN CAPES, $2.25 VALUES : - J1.5Q Don't let the children get wet. These warm rains make heavy coats too bur densome, children won't wear them. Buy a light weight cape and keep them dry. Cape protection may save a doctor bill, possibly life. FREE Tomorrow ONLY 1 A 7 BOOM honse completely modern, on Court street, $3650. A fine 5 room bungalow. Two good lots a daisy, on Capitol street for '1000. : A 7 room bungalow on Fairmount venue at $3500, has good new gar- sera. A laree brick building on North Lib- (rty street for sale or rent, at a bar gain. A dandy 6 room house on North 24th St. An extreme bargain. Make me cn offer. 8 A , largo house on Summer St, close to state capital, wnat win you givo me A nice 6 room bungalow on Liberty St at $1600. A good 7 room house, all in fine con dition and quite modern, only one hlnck from trood school. $1500. If yon are looking for bargains see. me at once. G. W. Laflar insurance man, 405-406 Hubbard bldg. tf tt A TURKISH WASH CLOTH, 12 INCHES SQUARE Tomorrow we will give FREE, one of these strictly first class WASH CLOTHS with every purchase of $1.00 or more, , of ., our beautiful line of Wash D ncs Our showing this spring is the best w? have ever made of WASH FABRICS Buy your new spring Dress Tomorrow and get a v " . NOTXCB Notice is hereby given that I have impounded the following tfeseriDea dogs in compliance with ordinance No. 1404 towit: One male fox terrier, white with black head, about 15 pounds One male fox terrier, white with yel low spots, about 17 pounds; one male black enr, 50 pounds; one male Aire dale, 50 pounds; one male fox terrier, black and white, 25 pounds; one fe male fox terrier, white and yellow spots, 20 pounds; ene male bird point er, white and brown spots. 50 pounds; one male spaniel, black, 25 pounds; one female shepherd, 1laek and brown, 25 pounds: one mala Collie, yellow and ..v,; jf rwiiimlq: one male fox terrier white', 18 pounds; one mate shepherd, dark yellow, aDont as pounun-, " i fvliiff trIIow. 30 nounds. The above described dogs will be killed if not redeemed by owners, on or oeiore March 1, 1919, as provided in said or dinance. rVWry 84, 1819. 1 g 23 Street Commissioner. SUPPORT OF SOCIETY OF IIATIONS GROWING Former Secretary Of War Urges Republicans To Back WorMPIan. Washington Feb. 28. President Wil- w ash Cloth Free TT- 4 You can always do better at GDIDJLSnE2 S, i. mm a ia 4 I (NSTAr POSTUM 13 iood for -the children Conxairts no ca-f-Feine. son's closest advisers toaay declared the 'national chairman to back the plan, Word ia received in Chohalig that democratic national commiiieemes iwuMi iuiij, tu; were to lunch with the president todaj ' aMorney cf Chehalis, had been dis atd discussed the general political sit charged from the army and was on nation. j lis way home. At his conference Monday wsti governors and mayors, the president ii expected to urge stimul.vtiaon of pnV, lie. works, as a means of offsetting the growing unemployment. country was showing an increasing dis position to strongly support the league of nations. This claim was based on reports re ceived from Bil parts of the united States. ' . The attitude of the plain people to ward the league is considered mo vi tal. Supporters and opponents of the plan attach the greatest importance to the reports which are coming in, by wire and mail. ... It is understood that the "stump ing" tours of Senator Borah and oth ers, in opposition, to the league, will be largely for the purpose of sounding out public opinion in every nook and cor ner of the nation. . The White House today reflected MITCHIE DEFEATED. ,Tacoma, Wash., Pcb. 28.-OutcIassed ootfought in every ui-partment, Pete Mitchio of Portia id, said to be a doub le Battling Nelaon, went down to de feat at the hands of Hcinie Schumann, Tacoma, "Devil Dog" at the Eagles smoker held here Thursday night. Schu . .. a . . Ti a eiitllfliinrt. spmt .ox P"-" ;-; . J he rod'ma.n won the lighty eight championship Administration leaders were nerca,of th( Vatitie. Coa',t Md deserved it. by prospects of a Wilson-Taft meeti:g;AE u0 t!mc durir the fight did Mitchie at New York on the league. They wcre. tave ft chftncc; and Schumann was gW encouraged, too, by former Secretary of j en a fireat ovation when he was given War gUmson's urdng the republicafl the decision. V It) V it 1 A A SR fi i S a 05 K a g j J3 S - v ca t u mh " J "S P JJ - w u 4) f ?5 o V. 5 b. P O S 1 Pi cs u in -a