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1 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 1. 1919. PA.r- sfv The Journal New Tcs JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTCTT IS THE BEST SELLING ODIUM IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THE! FOR RESULTS CLASSIFIED ADVEBTISHra BATES Bats per word New Today: Each insertioa ... , .. .... . .. ' le at week (6 insertions) 5 Ob Month (26 insertions) 17 The Capital Journal wiil not be re sponsible for more than one insertion, for errors in Classified Advertisemenia Bead your advertisement tht first day ft appears and notify us immediately if nor occurs. Minimum ehergo, 15c WANTED Secondhand linoleum at once, 1601 Center St. tf K SALE Cheap, fine Estcy organ. Call 170 North Front St. 3-3 FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 482 S. High. 3 0 iFOR SALE Team, weight 3000 lbs. L. M. Wilkerson, 290 W. Miller. 3-6 WANTED Good soil to fill in front yard. Will haul it. Phone 1712J. 3-1 "WHITE Rock eggs for hatching. Phone 93FS or 403R. 3-3 WANTED Small potatoes for stock feed. 55 care Journal. 3-1 FOB SALE Good, thrifty Logan tips. Phone 65F15. 3-6 FOB SALE God table potatoes, $1.25 per sack Phone 86F22. tf FORD for sale cheap. Just been over hauled. Phone 853J.- tf WANTED To buy cattle and calves, v ny kind. Phone 1576W. 3-15 BUGS cleaned oil tool. 85o per rog. Phone 16. L. L. Buckner. 3-3 WANTED !Fat, 'thin and fresh cows, veal and large calves. Phone 1425 v M. 3-3 BARRED Bock eggs for hatching, from fine winter layers, $1.50 for 15 K H, Pickens, 305 S 14th St. tf HOB SALE Qaled whieat straw $9 t barn. Telephone 19F4 near Mid dle Grove school. 3-28 FOB SALE Modern, six room house - close to ear line and school. Bargain (for cash. Address B M H care Jour nal. - B- 8PIRELLA corsets sold by Alice A. . Miles, 1106 Leslie St. Measures tak ' ea, fit guaranteed. Horn Thitrs. af ternoons. Phone 1425B. BARGAIN Si room cottage, nearly FOB RUNT Modern upper flat, close in. See B. O. Fleming, 250 or 785 Court. Phone 124 or 92. tf LIBERTY BOffDQ IC yon most dis pose of your ban da, we will bay them. 314 MasoMo bldg. tf FOR , TRADE A good, neat 4 room bouse with garage to. trade for auto. Colt 1644 or 2022 in mornings. tf '.-K-noT, ti.eap. tf rr, Or. i. ".mts ps" doal)'r roll i'. tiuire, 179 UMVf J"Jr Commercial. KORTU WESTERN Nursery, Bt, 9. Fruit trees, roses and shrubs. Special low prices on certain lines. Phone 111F3. 3-5 WE FAY highest cash price for eggs, pork, veal and poultry. Willamette Transfer Oo 171 S. High Bt. Phone 1400. tf AS GOOD as new, gas range, good heating stove, water heater, re tail ored overcoats and suits, at haW price. Tna Capital Exchange, 337 Oourt St. Phono 493. tf V u III We Buy and Sell at the Market MUNICIPAL BONDS Tax Exempt FirstMortgage rarm IflMMSOFIWOiW HAWKINS AND ROBERTS 314 Masonic Temple Salem, Ore. TWO residences in Ashland for sale. Phone 1060J. 3-1 BOB SALE Pure bred canary hens. 2590 Fairgrounds road. 3-5 FOR SALE A-l clover hay. Claude Ramsden, Pratum, Or. 3-3 WANTHD Let us simonize and grease your ear 320 N. Com. St. 3 5 iWANTBD iFirst claw secondhand pi ano. Will pay cash. Phone 1367. 3-1 WANTED Few pigs from 50 to 75 Mia. Phone 84F4. 3-3 BABY CHICKS FOR SALE 544 State St. Opp. court house. tf WANTED Board and room by two young ladies, close to state house preferred. 88 care Journal. 3-3 FOB SALE Flemish end New Zea land does, or will exchange for. chick ens. IRt. 2, box 81. 3 4 FOR SALE Lot 2, block 2, Salem heights, $300. Liberty bonds accept ed at par. Inquire 1695 N. Fifth. 3-6 WANTED To trade good single, rub ber tired: buggy and harness for good milk cow. Phone 37F5. 3-8 HATOHUjNG EGGS Rhode Island Reds. If you want, "color aad eggs.' Grote, box 55, Bt. 2, Salem. 3-3 YOUNG lady wishes position as assist ant in office or any kind of clerical work, 8482 care Journal. 3-3 WANTED Experienced grafters at Fruitland nursery. Phone 111F21, Sa lem Bt. 6. , tf SNAP 80 acre farm at $60 en acre, one of the :best buys on my list. Wm. Fleming, 341 State street. 3-1 HIMALAYA tips, 500 for sale. W. C. Franklin, Et. 1, box 11. Phone 52F 14. tf WANTED To rent a modern bunga low with range installed. Telephone 617 3-3 GROCERY stock and (fixtures mnBt be gold within 30 days, easy terms, J.S90 S. 12th Bt. tf DISCHARGED soldier wants work by hour or by day. Address Myrtle ho tel, room 15. 3-1 TWO good, unfurnished roomg on first floor, for rent Phone 1334R, lfll & 14th Sit 3-1 WANTED Capable farm hand. E. A. Foster, Independence, Bt. 1. Phone F3022, 1 mile south of Gerlinger 3-1 EXPERIENCED man wishes position aa foreman on prune ranch. Ladd Bush reference. Phone 664. tf WANT to trade 162 acres near Belfon taime, Or., and 80 acres in Oklahoma for farm near Salem, will give good deal. Box 301. Corvallis, Or. . 3-1 ADMINISTRATORS why pay 5 per cent when you can get Col. W. F. Wright, auctioneer, Turner, for 2 per cent. 3-6 WB HAVE on hand a few tons of mill run for salo, at e 'bargain Willam ette Valley Transfer Co., -171 South! High St. Phone 1400. - tl RETURNED SOLDIER wants a good little home on installment plan. Can pay $250 cash now and from $15 to $25 a month. Sergeant S Journal. FOR SALE Hatching eggs, White Leghorns, heavy layors, $8 per 100, $1 per setting of 15. Fair View font try Farm, Salem, Or., Bt. 7, box 48. 3-17 MlNn mm JLoans TT MMHtMttHMtttMWHtMOMMMIl WANTED To rent 5 or 6 room mod ern -bouse. 559 care Journal. 3 4 FOR SALE 'Buggy, wagon and 92 ft. of 7-8 cable. Phone 73F13. 3-4 WANTED A canary hen. Mrs. G. Evans, Apt. 6, Miller Apts. 3-1 FOB SALE Six laving Partridge Rock pullerta 1140 Court. 3-1 .FOB. BALE House and tot, 54x164, lft blocks from State, 859 8 19th. 3-27 FIRST GLASS baled clover hay for ale. Keppinger, Gervsis, Et. 2, box 1. 35 HAVB a few A-l mdlk cows for sale at Center Street Feed barn W. P. Eppers. 3-1 FOUND Lady's gold watch. Owner identify same and pay for ad. Call at Journal office. 3-3 WANTED To buy on installments five r ten acre tract, must have fair buildings. J H B Journal. 3-1 QPPORTUNirrY Big money to be made now raising pedigreed New Zealand Bed rabbits. Phone 1296 or see Warren Hunt 3-1 WANTED Black Siberian hares and Guinea pigs, will buy or trade camera, rifle. Frederick Doerfler, Silverton, Or. 3-3 ONION seed, Oregon Yellow Danvers for sale, $2.30 a pound. Phone 4SF 11 or J. 1. Bliven, Uervais, Or., at. 3. 3-20 ONION seed for sale, Oregon Yellow Danver, half globe, tested and guar anteed, $2 per lb. John B. Macy, . Brooks. Ore. tf A BARGAIN Lord's Oregon Laws and complete sot of session laws annotated to date. A 142 eare Jour nal. . 3 CHICKENS wanted, highest priees paid. Heavy hens 28s ; light hens 27c; fancy veal 21c. Cherry City Feed barns. 3-6 FOR SALE White Leghorn and Ore gon sotting eggs $1 per setting. Ba by chicks $10 per hundred. 768 8. 13th St. -4-1 WANTED To buy 5 or 8 room house within 10 blocks of university. Give description, location, terms, Answer 8486 care Journal. B-a (FOB SALE 160 acres, half open and : half timber, 0 room bungalow and I other Jbiiijdinigs. CBtit miles east Walport. Price $2500. J. A. O. Nye, Walport, Or. 3-1 FOB SALE A good double team har ness, will trade lor hay or groin, or will exchange for good dry wood. See Square Deal Realty company Phone 470 MULES. HORSES Car load rood young teams, the bloeky built heavy boned kind, also several span neavy moles, will arrive in Salem on or before March 9th. Guarantee given with, every horse or mule from re sponsible partSe. 3-6 FOB .SALE Complete sawmill with dry kiln, edger, planer, timber and logs. Capacity 15 M. All machinery in good running condition. Fisher Lumber Oo. No. 3, Silverton, Or. 3-6 MUST be sold at once, 7 room bunga low, full cement basement,' furnace, full iDuteh kitchen, plastered thru out, well finished, furnace heat in . every room, block from pavement, 8 blocks from university, also gar age, barn, some fruit. Price $2250. Socoloifsky, 341 State St. . tf TTPlTm PAHA Studebakcr truck, this car is in per fect worning order una cora tires, electrio lights, starter, etc. A bar gain at $550." Can be bought on Maxwell roadster with delivery, body on Dacq, zau. just overnauieu, etc Auburn touring car; can guarantee like a new' car, $250. Highway Garage, 1000 S Com!, tf FORCED SALE Hsts is a bargain in 20 acres of ' land near Aumsville if taken at once, for $750, $500 cash. Owner has an invalid wife and -must sell and has cut the price from $1200 to $750 for quick sale. HAK'JAIN NO. 2 76 acres, 66 in cultivation, 6 acres nice timber, good farm buildings, wRter piped to house and barn, to trade for 20 acres unincumbered, near Salem for equity Purchaser to assume mortgage of $4500. john h. scon 404 Hubbard bldg. A 7 BOOM house completely modern, on Court street, $3650. A fine 5 room bungalow. Two good lots a daisy, on Capitol street for $.-;ooo. A 7 room bungalow on Fairmount avenue at $3500, ha good new gar- sge. A large brick building on North Iib-r-tty street for sale or rent, at a bar gain. A dandy 6 room honse on North 24th St. An extreme bargain. Make me cn offer. 8 - A large house on Summer St, close to state capital. What will you give 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 block from good school. $1500. -If you are looking for bargains see me at onee. G. W. Laflar, insurance man, 405-406 Hubbard bldg. tf ! I It D. WORKMAN Did yon ever figure out how much you caa save by owning your owa horn A bisycW will quickly overcome any difficulties ef transportation,. Aad when yea can hoy a comfortable little bungalow nicely located for around $000 with a first payment of about $250 and the balance like rent, KuiiAsnoriEY You have your own piece of the earth where you ran plant your own fruit trees and lay out your own garden, and fix up around the house t suit your individual taste without the fear of having done it all for nothing wnen someone else is attracted by your hand iwork and buys the house you live in. OWN YOUR OWN HOME Be independent of the landlord. Bont money you neveT see again. But paid into a home on easy payments you are saving your hard earned wages. Any one of the following may be bought on easy payments:. 5 room, brand new bungalow on, 8. Pnttaov ntrpivf linA liurh and ,li lnt Fully modern except furnace, $1250. $500 first payment. 5 room bungalow on Broadway. A fine little property. Two houses on one lot: $1000 the two. $300 down. Bal ance like rent. A real, close in snap. $2250. Fully modern 7 room house; old but in good condition; only four blocks north of the Oregon Electric depot. Full base ment and furnace. Lot 40x165. The lot is worth more than the price asked for the whole property. Can be bought on easy payments. Another one four blocks from the Ladd k Bush bank, 7 rooms, bath and toilet. $2o0tf. Easy payments. ALL GOOD BUYS. ' For $300 down and $20 a month you can buy a nice 6 room bungalow with woodshed and garage, half a block off east State street, N. Fine home for the money. Only $1750, For 2000 you may own a good, 7 room house on Court street, bath, fire place, etc. Large lot. Easy payments. Several comfortable little homes in a Salem. From $380 to $1000. Can be bought like rent. Let me show them to you, 7 , . - How's this for $550' Yon will be given good, marketable title to two large lots, a fine six room house, with large barn, and fine water. $550 buys it. And not only that yon ean buy it on terms without any interest. The aouew la plastered, too. I have more than a score more of really good Mttle properties. "Why not come In and get further particulars! Telephone 1000 or 943M for en ap pointment CWJII1EYER Just real estate, v Masonic Building FOR BENT Modern rooms with board 461 N High. 3-4 WANTED Girl- or woman for house work in small family. 1465 Mill Bt. 3-3 WANTED Competent middle age la dy to do house work for two elderly people in country. Phone ZF22. 3-3 FOB SAILE Horse, cheap, also atraw , berry plants (improved Oregon.) Phono 34'F13. ... 3-1 THOROUGHBRED English setter pup for sale. Jim Patterson, 221 Superior St. Phone 677J. 3-1 FOR SALE 1916 Ford touring car, fine running order and new tires, or trade for roadster. Phone 2510J2. 3-4 CHOICE winter laying strain Buff Orpington eggs for hatching $1 per setting 154 Columbia St. 3-1 FOB SALE One new, small size Sam son tractor, been used 30 days, in A-l condition. CaU at 1140 Court St. after 6 p. m. 3-1 FOR SALE 25 acres good cultivated land on Pacific highway, paved tins year. A bargain. Terms. Owner, 3.14 Masonic bldg 3-1 7 BOOM modern house, good location, four lots value $3500. Will sacrifice foT cash or trade for acreage. F. U Wood, Bayne bldg. 3-4 WANTED Up to 200 White Leghorn yearling hens in good condition. Give number, location and price. Address" W. H. Swank, Aumsville, Or. 8-7 FOB SALE Nice wheat hay, seed wheat, 2 set farm harness, 2 seated hack and gravel dumpbed. Phone 254 or 622. 3-1- FOB SALE Neat five room bungalow good location, $1350, take bonds or car part pay. F. L. Wood, Bayne bldg. 3-4 FOR SALE 5-yoaf old Jersey cow, whew fresh will givo 5 gallons e, day J. J. Longcor, Jefferson and' B. Com'l. . .... 34 FOB SALE-JChoice lot 100x165; cor ner, three blocks from state house, far house, any reasonable offer con sidered. T. L. Wood Bayne bldg. 3-4 EXCHANGE 200 acre farm well lo cated, main road $75 per acre, tkfl small farm part pay. F. L. Wood, Bayne bldg. 3 4 t lib' .'notions It's the little things There is just as much difference in QUALITY, FINISH, SERVICE and EFFECTIVENESS, in the little household necessities, as in the larger needs. Its an old adage, "THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST". Our "NOTION DEPARTMENT" receives the same painstaking attention and care ful buying we give to our READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT, which has won the reputation of being equal to the best in the country. Get the habit "TRY MEYERS FIRST." And you will join the chorus of our host of costumers. YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT i c i r FOB SALE 80 small pigs, one Poland . China boar, one No. 7 Simplex sepa rator. B. Bowne, Turner, Bt. 3. 3 3 RANCH WANTED Wanted to bean from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particular D. I". Bush, Minneapolis Miun. FOB SALE Cloivr hay $23 per ton; elover seed 80s per fb; apples $1.75 per bushel. Bt. 6. box 91.. Phone 32 F2L i ' . . tf jWE took that 6 room residence over on 25th St, near State, and can sell it for $550 if taken at once. It is very cheap at the above price, John H. Scott, 404 Hubbard bldg. 8-1' 320 ACRES' improved, central south 1 era Minnesota, will take part pay - ment stock general merchandise or hardware. Give full description, size location, O. AronBon, Port Blakcley, Bt 1, box 158, Washington.. - 31 WANTED Te buy from owner, for cash, or rent with privilege of buy- ing, if neighborhood . and location suits, modern home on pavement, not over $3000. Stato full particu lars Address 57 care Journal. 3-1 FOR SALT) Two pair of Gurnsey fowlg $2.50 pair; a good Old Trusty incubator, 300-egg capacity for $10; fine store counter 18 ft. long and 4 ifine glass show eases, also 150 raw hide chairs, 6000 ft. of No. 1 clear ' seasoned rustic, 4 and 6 in. for any of above phone 19F3. B. B. Byan. t RETURNING SQLDIEiRS write for . particulars how to make $10 every day selliflg Bawleigh 's Products, ' with rig. Old established demand. Business healthy, pleasant, perma- nent. Give age, references. W. T. Bawleigh Co., Dept. 1, Oakland, Cal. WANTED To exchange a good seven ' room house with modern convenienc es oxcopt heat, situated on paved street Cash for a prune orchard up to $7000.' Price $4000, W. A. Liston, agent, 44 Court St. . 3-3 WANTED To buy on installment, modern house witnin warning dis tance of state hous, must have 4 bed rooms, ean pay $500 cash and $40 per month, including interest. W. A, Liston, agent, 484 Court St. . . 33 HOME SEEJCER Look at thi large 6 room, modern bungalow, nearly now in fine location, high and dry, 8 blocks from capital buildings, east facing, paved etreot, half block car line, for sale with furniture, reason, Owner, box 72A care Journal. 3-1 FORDS start easy in cold weather with Our new 1919 carburotorB, 84 miles per gallon. Use cheapr-st gasoline or half kerosene. Increased power. . Stylos for any motor, very glow on high. Attach it yourself; big profits to agents. Money back guarantee. 30 days' trial. Air-Friction Carburetor Co., 1467 Madison, Dayton, O. WANTED to exchange 210 acres with good farm buildings, 110 acre in .cultivation and in crop, a full line Of farm machinery, eattle, horses, hogs, turkeys, chickens and 100 sheep, for Salem income property or ranch property tip to $15,000 bal ance on your own time. Price $20,- 000. W. A. Laston, agent, 4o vouri 6 b. 3-3 ' When yon use Journal classifi- - 4c ed ads get what yon want them to they work fast. 1 r DEALS IN REAL ESTATE C. B. Aplin at nx to Mary Apfin, lot 5, block 4, Settlemcier's addition, Woodburn, w. d. Biverview Land Co, to E. J Crtsaaw 5 acres in lot 28, Biverview-subdivision; $500, w d. - George L Bobinson et ux to G. A. Sather et' ux, lots 7 and 8, Mapkburst addition, Silverton. Anton A. Larson et ux to Karl T. Plumbing and Water Systems Installed by GBABEB BROS., 141 South Liberty St., Phone B50. Also agent for Fair-banks-Morse Gas Engines. SHERIFF'S NOTICE of tale of Beal Property on Foreclosure Notice is hereby given, that by vir tue of an execution duly issued out of the circuit court of the state df Ore gon, for the county of Marion and to me directed on the 28th day of Feb ruary, 1919, upon a judgment Bnd def creo duly rendered, entered of record and docketed in and by said court on the 6th day of February, 1919, in a certain suit then in said court pond ing, wherein N. J. Van Patten, was plaintiff and Honry J. Powell, Colista L. Powell, his wife, G. H. Scl'lars and Laura A, Si'llurs, his wife, were de fendants in favor of plaintiff and against aaid defendants by which ex ecution 1 am commanded to sell the property inaiV execution and here inafter described to pay the sum due the plaintiff of $600, with Interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum from the 16th day of hay, 1917, until paid and the further sum of $64, attorney's fees, together with the costs and disbursements of said suit taxed at $14.60 and costs and ex penses of said execution, I will on Monday tho 31st day of March, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clwk a. m. of said I ! ,11(7 J1VIII VI ,U V V" " . V. OM.U day at the west door of the county court house an Salem, Marion county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the day of sale, all the right, title, inter est and estate which said defendants and all persons claiming under them subsequent to the date of the execu tion of plaintiff 's mortgage in, of an to said premises hereinDefore mention ed and described in said execution as follows, towit: of blame." Commencing at the s-mtliweet eor-' "I never advocated annihilation of ner of lot No. five (5) in. block No. the enemy," he said. " I believed three (3) of George H. Jones aiMidon in ending tho war with the staus qoit to the city of Salem, in Marion county, of June, 1917, and again with the stat Oregon; running thencj east along the us quo of March 1918. I also advocat south line of said lot one hundred andd peace in the middle of last August, sixty four (164) feet; thence north when 1 realized that it was impossible parallel to the wet line .of said lot to force tho enemy to ask for peace by seventy three (73) feet and nine (9)jfUrther prosecution of the war. ; inches; thence we :erly parallel to thei "I always consulted tho voice of tho south line of said lot efle hundred and people before taking military action,' sixty four (164) feot to tho west line , leilizing that the voice of the peoplo of said block; ;henc southerly, elor:,vai, tu0 j,ackbono of out army's mor- tno west line oi saia diock, seo.jui(je. three 73) feet and nine (9) inches to the place of beginning. . Said sale being made subject to re demption in tho manner provided by law. ' Dated this 28th day "of February, 191 : W. I. NEEDHAM, Sheriff of Marion county, Oregon. By O. D. Bower, deputy. 3-29 that conn JHLr4 Lehne, land in James Brown claim, 47-5-1 w; $2200, w. d. James D. Giddings et nx to Lao I Morley et ux, part of lot 1 on 17tl street in Dalrymple addition; $2500, w. t J. E. Whitehead et nr to James K Whitehead, 171 acres in 29-8-2w, w. cb Joh Kusy et nx to Budolph Kusy et ux, 115 acres in 9-lw, w. d. J. H.. Gallagher et nx to Oregon Gravel company, blocks 25 and 26 and part qf 28, North Salem, w. d. Mary Aplin 'to M. D. Aplin lorn 5, 6r 7, 8, block 4, Settlemcier's addition Silverton $1000, w. . David Jacobson et ux to D. V. Bayks 10 acres in 46 9-3w; $500, w. d BEST BUYS 50 acres, all cultivated, good house, barn, 4V6 milos from Salem, the ben of walnut or prune land, only $16(1 per acre., . 117 acres all bottom, no white land, 8 room house 2 barns, 1 mile from town, 60 acres cultivated, bal. , timber and stump pasture, $75 per . acre, ' , ' 17 acres, 9 acres'in 10 year old prune 4 acres in 10-year old chorries, 4 acres timber, on rock road, 4 mile from Salem, only $3750. 1 acres in city, 4 room house, barn, wood shed, coop and plenty of fruit. $1250. 3 acres, 5 room house, family orch ard, on paved road, all cultivated, $2200. ' 21 acres, 12 cultivated, 9 timber paw ture, running water, house, barn, equipment including good team, $3, 600. 11 acres improved, trade for house, $2500. 10 acros apple ami peach orchard, trade for house, $2500 10 acrea'all cultivated, family orcb ( ard, 2 acres Logans, 4 room bungu ' low, full equipment, 4 miles out, on good road, $2500. 42 acres, all cultivated, 10 arcs in gix-year oNI prunes, balance in grain, good house, barn, 6 miles from Salem, close t school, on rock road, $7500. 163 acres, all in cultivation, all- tiled, well drained, on rock road, close t town and school, the bet of improvo ments, cquippod for dairy, large! equipment goes, only $125 per acrej For best buys see SOCOLOFSKY , Buyne Building i LudlldOrff SaYS HC And lif'H V J . j n numum warned reace. ' By Frank J. Taylor. (United Press Staff Corespondent.) . Berlin, March 1, General Ludendorff today defended his course during tho war in a letter addressed to the Uer '"n people usking them "to elear hint The kaiser ajid the erown prince bowi agreed last Augnst that it wa imposible for us to win the war. BotU of them alwayg loved and ardently de sired peace." " ' ' JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY