Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 21, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919.
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FOR. SALE Two horses, weight 2000
or 2200, harness and wagon, plow and
euKivator. Phone 693. 3 84
'FOR SALE 1918 Ford with shock ab
sorbers, in good mechanical condi
tion. 246 State St. 3 21
JFOB KENT 7 Toom house, furnished
or unfurnished. Phone 14Q9M. 3 24
FOR SALE Brown Leghorn cocker
els, Paul Sholey strain. Phone 105
F16. 322
SITUATION as housekeeper wonted
uj miuuic ag.u woman, reniacosiai.
FOR SALE A good family eow. 1213
North Church street. 3-27
WANTED Woman to work, 3 or
hours forenoons. Apply Eldridgo ho
tel. 3-21
WANTED Folding baby buggy, must
be in good condition. Phone 76F6.
3 22
FOR KENT Close in, 5 acres, running
water. Call at 360 Miller St, or
Phone evenings 3S41L 3 21
WANTED Second hand drag saw.
Call at 404 S. 16th St. or phone 741
B. 3-21
WILL core for children at my home.
Inquire at 1140 N. Front St. J-25
IFOR RENT Sleeping room at 152 S.
Church. 5-26
v JOR a 1st class carpenter phone 1445
- W. 3 26
MOTORCYCLE for sale." Phone 8F23
evening. ' tf
IiOGANBERRY tips and strawberry
r plauts. Phono 108F4. . 3-22
YOUNG fresh cow and calf for sale.
, 675 Brooks Ave. 3-38
TOR SALE Wheat hay, 10 ton.
phone 411 or 1593. F. E. Shafer. tf
WANTED Cattle, calves, veal, any
kind. Phone 80F11. 4-8
BUGS cleaned 35c per rug Phone 16.
L. L. Buckner: 4-4
WANTED All kinds of chickens. Will
pay top price. Phone 1339J. tf
FOR SALE-iGood range. Apply 345
Union. tf
JV)R SALE Himalaya berry. plants 5c
a pioce. Phone 1617W. 3-22
liCST Sack containing 14 lbs, calf
meal on Fairground road. Finder
Phone 1254. 3 21
TOR SALE Improved Oregon straw
berry plants, 50c- per 100, $3.50 1000.
Bt. 5. box 37, Salem. 3-21
PARTY who took purple silk umbrella
... from Wollcr'a store, Saturday, please
; roturn it to same place. 3-21
BARGAIN Choice 10 acre tract, fine
' berry land, close in, paved road. F.
. Ii, Wood, Bayne bldg. 3-22
COMPETENT' girl wishes work aftor
school hours and on Saturdays. Ad-
dress C G care Journal. 3-21
IDR SALE Good loganberry wire.
Capital Junk Co., 271 Chemeketa.
Phone 308. tt
OR SALE Cheap, good work team,
will trade for cattle. Phone 89F23,
Bt. 5, box .125 on Macleay road, tf
L. E. HUTCHISON, 246 Statu St.,
Phone 311. Overland service and
general repaiT shop, 4-7
FOR SALE Six room, 2 story house,
and garage on State street; for in
formation call Main 1185. tf
FOR SALE Baled wheat straw $9
at barn. Telephone 15F4 near Mid
dle Grove school. 3-22
UBERTY BONDS If you must dis
pose .of your bonds, we will buy
them. 314 Masonic bldg. tf
K)R TRADE A good, neat 4 room
, house with garage to trade for auto.
Ooll 1644 or 2022 in mornings. tf
Address II-20 eare Journal.
321
BARGAIN Six room house, 1765 Lee
street, near depot and new jam plant
625. Phone 219. ' 3-24
FOR SALE1 ton Ford truck or
will trade for Ford passenger. Call
345 S. 14th. 3-22
FOR SALE City and farm property
by owner. Enquire at 2345 Brooks
ave, Salem. H. A. Salisbury. 3-26
FOR SALE 6 room house and lot,
1000, call on my agent, Wm. Flem
ing, 341 State St. .o-26
WANTED Man to dig strawberry
plants, women to pack same. Phone
98F3 after 6 o'clock. 3-22
FOR SALE Upright Grand piano,
slightly used, almost new. A R eare
Journal office. 3-21
FOR SALE-Or trade, 2 lots at Re
dondo Beach, Cal. J. H. Day, Bt. 7,
box 200. 3-22
FOR SALE Full bearing SO acre
prune on-hard, with drier. Address
1675 S. Church St. Salem, Or. 3-22
FOB SALE 15 acres rtwo mifes out,
close to O. E. station. A bargain at
1300. C. A. Baker. Rt. 8. 3-22
FOB 6AX.E or trade covered peach or
loganberry wagon, good as new, at
priee, Foni5F3. - 3-21
LOST Sunday afternoon, lady's grey
suede glove. Finder please phone or
leave at Journal office. 3-22
WA2?TED To rent or buy upright pi
ano, must be cheap for cash. X) P A
- eare Journal. 3-25
FOB SALE Wagon and good wood
rack, i5. Phone evenings 1621 of
19F13 3 24
WAITED By young lady, work by
the day. Address ii M care Journ
al 324
FOR SALE 2 young horses at Farm
ers Feed Barn (no skates). Geo.
Swegle. 3-21
FOB SALE Choice grain hay for sale
at the Farmers Feed barn, 8, High
street. tf
FOR SALE House and lot, 54x164,
IYj blocks from State, 259 S 19th.
3 27
LOGANBERRY plants for sale. J. P.
Aspinwall, Brooks, Or. Phone 35'
12. tf
WANTED Experienced grafters at
Fruitland nursery. Phone 111F21, Sa
lem Bt. 6. tf
WE PAY highest cash priee for eggs,
pork, veal and poultry. Willamette
Transfer Oo 171 S. High St. Phone
1400. tf
EXPERIENCED man wishes position
as foreman on prune ranch. Ladd
Bush reference. Phone 664. tf
WANTED A woman or girl for gen
eral house work. Phone 1296 or ap
ply mornings 890 Oak St. tf
FOR BENT Good house, 445 Rich
mond Ave., front of Richmond
school. 3 26
FOR SALE Good 5 room house, cheap
if taken this week. 45 care Journal.
3-21
FLEMISH does $1.50 and $2,' good
stock; also White Leghorn eggs, $1
per 15. Rt. 2, box 81. 3-22
CENTER Street Garage just opening
a general repair shop; cars washed
and polished. 245 Center St. Phone
927, J. W. Hunt, prop. 4-15
RIVER BOTTOM farm to lease, about
1C0 aeres, 3Vi miles from Salem,
good improvements. Wm. H. Trindle,
Bank of Com. bldg. 3-22
FOR SALE Petttluma 200-egg incuba
tor and two brooders, for $15. Mrs.
L. C. Denison, Independence, Rt. 1.
3-21
WANTED Middle aged woman desir
ing home to assist with housework;
will pay wagos. Address box 42 'Ma
rion, Or. , ' 3 22
WANTED A man for general farm
work, and also a man 'to take care
of garden, grounds and poultry. Ap
ply at State School for Deaf. 3-25
FOR SALE 5 room house, out build
ings, 2 lota, fruit trees, berries;
Flemish and Belgian rabbits. See B.
L. Glasgow, 953 JSf. 22d St. 3 27
COMPETENT young lady desires posi
tion as companion to elderly person,
or as nursery niaad, good references.
Phone 1354R. 3-24
FOR SALE Loganberry tips $25 per
im; large Yellow Dent seed corn
7c per lb. W. A. Shutt, Bt 1, box 17.
Piona 52F5, ' 8-24
WANTED (Loganberry trainers; trans
portation furnished. Phone 65F5. Dr,
Miles ranch. 3-22
FOR SALE Or trade, newly painted
Maxwell; can ibe seen at u41
Liberty until 5 o'clock, or 1398 Fer-
ry St. v 3-22
WANTED To rent before April. 1st
by responsible, permanent tennant, a
u or 7 room modern house m good lo
cation. Furnishod or unfurnished.
AdilreBS J B L care Journal. 3-21
EXPERIENCED SALESLADY WANT
ED Must nndorstand silks and dress
goods as well as ladies furnishing
goods. References required. Address
Al-iY care Journal. 3-22
FOU SALE White Leghorn and Ore
gon sotting eggs $1 per sotting. Ba
by chicks $10 per hundred 708 S.
13th St. 4-1
FOR SALE Hatching eggs White Leg
horns, heavy layers. $b per 100, $1
per sotting, of 15. Fairviow Poultry
Farm, Salem, Or., Rt. 7 box 48. 3-24
TOU SAL xl3 snaft governor,
engine and boiler complete, cheap.
Box 268, Turner, Or. s tf
WALL PAPER 15 cents par double roll
npward. Buren'g Furniture Store, 179
Commercial. tf
FOR SALE At 1200 Jefferson St. tt
nice little house and lot for $325;
can give terms; act quick, for this
is a bargain. Z Y P care Journal, tf
FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn
hatching eggs. Selected stock Martin
and Tom Barron males. Records of
200 and better. Phone 101F12. 21
FOB SALE 67 acre prune ranch, 13
acres Italian pruno tract .i. bearing,
27 acres and 5 year old, some cher
ries, walnuts and apples, good farm
bouse, two barns, 9 miles south of
Saloni. Price $10,000. W. H. Grabcn
norst & Co., 275 State St. 3-21
FOB EXCHANGE Fine home in Port
land, clean of incumbrance, for acre
ago near Salem. Five acres well im
proved, lose in, for city property.
See H. E. Bolinger, 328 Hubbard
bldg. tf
USED CAB BARGAINS
Maxwell touring car $350
Maxwell touring car $495
.7 pass. Mitchell six, excellent
condition $995. '
fitudebaker roadster, first class
. shape $650
Oscar B. Gingrich Motor and Tiro
' Co., 371 Court St. - 3-22
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
SALEM AUTO EXCHANGE
Formerly
CAMPBELL'S AUTO EXCHANGE
229 State Street
If you want to buy or sell a
car come and so me.
Maxwell 5 pass, to apply as pay
ment on modern bungalow
Ford 1 ton truck, $600
1917 Ford good as new, all new
tires, a good buy.
Overland, good condition, $150
1917 Maxwell 5 pass, $425
List your property trade with me.
Twinn Indian motorcycle, perfect
condition, $75
Maxwell 'delivery ear $325
5 pass. Maxwell $275 .
Phone 362
FOR BALE A thoroughbred Jersey
cow, 3 years old, fresh last month,
her first calf gives 3 gallons a
'flax, Jt. Jaegler, 164 6. Oom'l St.
FOR SALE Good 5 room house, large
lot. on paved street, one block from
earline. Good buy, $1200. See owner
665 N. 16th, Salem. 3-24
GOOD rooming bouse to lease, 30 rooms
partly furnished, will lease very reas
onable. Inquire 506 N. Com'l or
phone 1549M. 3-24
NORTHWESTERN Nursery, Bt. 6.
Fruit trees, roses and shrubs. Special
low prices on certain lines. Phone
111F3. tf
FOR SALE Clover hay $25 per ton;
clover seed 50c ?er lb; apples $1.75
ner bushel. Bt. 6, box 51, Phene 23
F21. , tf
20 ACRiBS fine 'bottom land, adjacent
to Jefferson, Or. for trade for good
residence in Salem. Phone 1902M.
3-22
OREGON strawberry plnnts 50e per
hundred, $3.50 per thousand while
they last. Why pay more. Chas. Hart,
Joffereon, Or. 4-1
ALL AROUND butcher, sausage mak
er and meat cutter wants work in
Salem about April 1st, gilt edgo ref
erence. Address B-17 care Journal.
3-22
FOB SALE A good prism binocular
(Colmont), magnification, 8 diame
ters. Cost -new, $00, will sell, with
leather case, for $25. Address G II A
care Capital Journal. tf
WIIiL build a house on our lot near
the McKinley school to suit reliable
tenant, rent will be according to
house built. Sec A. 11. Kclscv, Falls
City Salcm Lumber Co., 34 ) S. 12th
St. . , 3-27
FOR SALE River bottom ranch con
sisting 151 acres, 40 acres cleared,
house and barn, hard and soft wood.
This can be made a fine loganberry
proposition at 65 dollars pr acre,
will take some eity property. Merlin
Harding at Balem fldw. Co. ' 3-2
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FOB BENT 70 acres, 24. acre for
grain, 10 acres hops, about 700 bear
ing orchard, mostly peaches and bal
a nee pasture: share rent. Located
half mile west of Wapato station,
Yamhill eounty, Or. Address Wm. H.
Egan, Gervais, Bt. 2. Phone 3F11. tf
FOB SALE 80 acre of good land, 60
acres in cultivation. 50 in crop, 4.
good work horses, ' ? eows, 6 young
eattie, u hogs, an farm tools and
machinery, located in German Oath
olic, community, for $6500. $4000
cash. Owner must change elimate,
This is certainly a fine bargain.
John H. Bcott, 404 Huhbard.
MEN WANTED AT WEST LINN
PAPER MILLS 12c HOUR, 8 HOUR
DAY. SEE MR. F. . BAELOW AT
HOTEL ACROSS RIVEK FROM
OREGON 71TY. CLEAN BEDS 20c
NIGHT 3-31
CHEAP HOG FEED
If you want cheap hog feed, plant
some artichokes and watch your
stock hogs grow. You can plant on
steep or waste ground and the hogs
will do the rest. See
JOHN Ii SCOTT
404 Hubbard bldg.
FOR SALE 1200 lb. horse, perfectly
Sound, SYi inch wagon, almost new,
doublo and singlo harness; Gold Coin
seed potatoes.- 1J95 N. Libe.ty St.
3-24
FOR SALE Or trade, A-l good farm,
ISO acres, well improved, running
water; will take good Snlem proper
ty in part. Address 950 S. 12th St.
3-21
BARGAIN Dairy farm, six miles out
on paved road, part bottom land, no
hills, few cows with the place at $85
per acre. Room 8, Bayne building.
3-20
IZW FADM1AAMQ ffl
I i WE LOAN MONEY FOR FIVE YEARS. WE AL-
' LOW YOU TO PAY $100.00 OR MULTIPLE ON
i THE PRINCIPAL ON ANY INTEREST DATE.
VVi ULiUSlij UUrt LiUiUNa rAWiviriuj..
. ' HAWKINS AND ROBERTS
314 Masonic Bldg. .
Salem, Ore.
WANTED 10 men to cut cord wood
and do farm work, good wages, house
for family, board, tools furnished, do
not wrjto, come at once. Telephone
Jefferson 36F22. W. J. Trunidge,
Talbot, O. E. carrline. 3-24
A MAN of experience and resident of
Salem, would like position in Salem
office or other light work. Referenc
es, furnished. Salem address 702 N.
14th St. M E C 3-23
A fine 5 room bungalow. Two good
lots a daisy, on Capitol street for
.-;ooo.
A 7 room bungalow on Fairmoiint
avenue at $3500, hag good new gar-
A large brick building on North lib
rrty 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 large house on Summer St, close
to state capital. What will you give
me
A nice 6 room bungalow on Liberty
8t at $1600.
A good 7 room house, all in fine con
dition and quite modern, only one
block from good school. $1500.
If you aro looking for bargains see
me at once. G. W. Laflar, insurance
man, 405-406 Hubbard bldg. tf
For particulars
FOR SALE 4,?0 A in Jefferson coun
ty, 150 acres in crop, 40 head Dur
ham cows, increase about 20 calves,
1 registered Durham bull, good house
barn partly finished, with lumber to
finish on place; some timber, gome
pasture and all tillable land under
Suttle lake irrigation project. A snap
at $8000. Address M J 8 care Jour
nal, tf
FARM FOB SALE TO acre all bot
tom land, 45 acres in cultivation,
balance in pasture, ell level,, adjoins
limits of town of 1000, $150 per A.
Good 8 room house, large bam with
stanohion for 25 cows. Stalls for
six head of horses and room for hay
. for game. 200 ton silo. Place well
fenced. Plenty of outbuildings, in-
. eluding hog houses, chicken houses,
granary, etc. Good family orchard.
One milo to high sAool and college,
half mile to public whool. Eleetrie
lights, city water. Will accept good
Salem residence property up to $3,
COO as first payment. Long time on
balance at 6 per cent interest. Reas
onable discount for cash. Phone 1962,
or see me at 1059 Center street, Sa
lem. 3-21
ew spring am
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aster Appare
Daring Novelties
in our
New Models
and yet NOT EXTREMES
Our buyers have selected with judgment of 'xp.-r-ience
and capability the new COATS, SUITS,
DRESSES, CAPES, DOLMANS and WAISTS.
These garments, presented for your selection,
emphasize the supremacy of this store as the'
authenticated
House of Fashion
The beautiful and charming garments are fashion
ed from fabrics of exquisite beauty and distinctive
individuality. "- T : V n ,;
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NOTICE
Notice i hereby given that I have
impounded the following described
dojrs in compliance with ordinance No.
1404, town: One male cur, mouse
white neck, weight 35 pounds; one
male Spitz, ( weiglit 10 pounds; one
male fox terrier, brown head, weight
IS pounds; one male fox terrier, brown
spote weight 15 pounds; ose male Ir
ish setter, red, 60 pounds; one female
shepherd, iarK, weight 50 pounds; one
male fox terrier, bkick and brown spot
ted, weight 20 pounds; one femalo fox
terrier, brown spots, 10 poutids. fhe
above deaeribed do?i will be killed if
not redeemed bv owners, on or before
March 22d, 1919, as provided in said
ordinance. ,
W. S. LOW,
Street Commissioner.
March 17, 1910. . - 3 21
News of the death of Wallace Ball
of Pleasant Homo hag been receive
by big relatives. He was killed in ac-
tion in France, October 9.
Fanners Borrowed Over
Mian From U.S. la February
Washington, March 21. Fanners of
tho United States borrowed $14,V"39,788
from the government during learimij,
the farm loan board announced here.
This sum, Which was divided' among
$1209 persons, represents a slight in
crease over the amount loaned in Janu
ary, but. a -decrease from tho amount
loaned (luring February, 1918.
February loans closed brings tho to
tal amount loaned to the farmers to
$182,897 964, farm loan boord figures
show. The borrowers number 75,784
since the farm loan bank system was.
established. During February, tho Oma-j
ha bank led in closing loans, according!
to the figures. It loaned a total of '', -
895,400 while the St. Louis bank with
loans aggregntinir $2,055,955 wr.s sec
ond. Loans by the othor banks includ-
Spokane, $1,251,720.
Berkeley, $475,800. TE
Japanese Business Men
Like U. S .Commercial Autos
Washington, March 21. Japaaeso
business men, more than those of any
other foreign power, began this year
buying American commercial automo
biles. A report to tho United States depart
ment of commerce shows that 273 Amer
ican automobiles were sent to Japan in
January, 1919, the next largest pur-;
chaser being France, with 244 cars. ;
France's purchases cost three times as
much as those of Japan. , !
Australia bought more .nmenean
pleasure cars than any other nnon,
purchtsing 308, with Argentina second
and Japan third, with 2o2 and 229 re
spectively. Total American exports dur-!
iiig January were 907 commercial and
2179 pleasure eurs, at respective cost!
of $2,375,684 and $2,916,381. I
A pioneer of 1852 was Mrs. Lfutra
McCluro of La firande, who recently!
pattrcd away at the age of 82,
wIlson KEEPS 'FIT"
Paris, March 21. Despite tho tro
mendouH strain of his peace confereiicii
work, President Wilson is keeping in
good personal condition. Although ho
of golf, giving this time to conferences;
with foreign officials, etc., ho is doing
considerable walking every day k a
moans of kocpingfit .
Mrs. Wilson visited the Y. W. C. A.
has been forced to omit his usual hours conducted for French girls yesterday
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