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TOE DAILY CAPITAL' JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 27. 1'Ao. "1 - 1 PACT FIV1! lee Journal-New Tcdav Ads II 1 tii yJ JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE RFST SFI HvnixH 8ALC- - " . a mufaiu I HEDimi IN MARION COUNTY CLASSIFIED ADYEBTISINa EATE3 Bate per word Jiw Todny: Each inaertioa T j4 one week ( insertions) ' & On saonta (26 insertions) 174 Th. Ca.ital Journal will ni v.. v vv W sponsible for Bore than one insertioa, for error in Classified Advertisements Bead your advertisement the first d' It afpeari and notify us inuttdiately ii error occurs. Minimum eh&rge,' 15c. WANTHrnished house by April tf MOTORCYCLE for eale. Phone 8F23 evenings. tf BUGS eleaned 35o per rug Phone 16. xi. u. sucaner. 4 4 WANTED All kinds of chickens. WUl pay top priee. Phone 1339J. tf FOR SALE House and lot, 5-1x164, M'i blocks from State, 259 8 19th. 327 LOGANBERRY plants for (ale. J. P. Aapinwall, Brooks, Or. Phone 35" is. tf WANTED Experienced grafters at Fruitland nursery. Phone 111F21, Sa lem Kt. 6, tf FOR SALE 6 room house and lot, $1000, call on my agent, Wm. Flem ing, 341 Slate St. tf FOR SALE Good loganberry wire. Capital Junk Co., 271 Cheiucketa. Phone 398. tt A. E. HUTCHISON, 248 State St., Phone 311. Overland service and general repair shop. 4-7 FOB TRADE A good, neat 4 room house with garage to trade for auto. Coll 1644 or 2022 in morning, tf WALL PAPER 15 cent! per double roU upward. Buren '1 Furniture Store, 179 Commercial. tf WB PAT highest cash price for eggs, , , pork, veal and poultry. Willamette Transfer Co, 171 S. High 8t. Phone 1400. tf OREGON strawberry plants EOo per hundred, $3.50 per thousand while , they last. Why pay more. Wins. Hart, Jefferson, Or. 4-1 FOR SALE At 1260 Jefferson St. a nice little house and lot for $325; can give terms; act quick, for this is a bargain. Z V P care Journal, tf WE HAVE On hand a few tons of mill run for salo, at a targuin Willam , ette Valley Transfer Co., 171 South High St. Phone 1400, tf CENTER Street Garage just opening a general repair shop; cars washed and polished. 245 Center St. Phone 927, J. W. Hunt, prop. 4-13 FOR BALE 5 room house, out build ings, 2 lots, fruit . trees, berries; Flemish and Belgian rabbits. See R. L. Glasgow, 933 N. 22d St. 3-27 ONION seed for sale, selected Oregon Yellow Globe Danverg, guaranteed, $2.25 per lb. J. I. Bliven, Gcrvais, Rt. 3. phone 48F11. 3-28 NORTHWESTERN Nursery, Rt. 6. Fruit trees, roses and shrubs. Special low prices on certain lines. Phone 111F3. tf FOR SALE Clover hay $25 per ton; clover seed 50e jer lb; apples $1.75 ncr bushel Rt. 6, box 51, Phene 23 F21. - tf FOB SALE White Leghorn and Ore gon setting eggs $1 per sotting. Ba by chicks $10 per hundred 768 8. 13th St. 4-1 HIGH school girl can have nice home in exchange or help; outsida of - school hours. Call at 391 N. Cot tage. 3-29 SALEM AUTO EXCHANGE 1" Formerly CAMPBELL'S AUTO EXCHANGE 229 State Street If you want to buy or sell a ear come and see me. 1917 Ford good as new, all new tires, a good buy. 1917 Maxwell 5 pass, $423 Maxwell delivery car $325 5 pass. Maxwell $275 Detroit, bargain, $230 Paige-Detroit, starter and lights . $275 Rtudebaker, 6 cyl'. perfect condi tion, $490 v Hudson 6 cyl, good as new, $1000 , 1916 Buick 4 cyl. perfect condi tion, $350 List your property trade with me. . Phone 867 51-FARM WE LOAN MONEY FOR FIVE YEARS. WEAL LOW YOU TO PAY $100.00 OR MULTIPLE ON TWP. PRTMnTPAT, ON ANY TNTFRFST nATtf I WE CLOSE OUR LOANS y i HAWKINS AND ROBERTS If 314 Masonic Bldg. - TRY THEM FOR RESULTS IDS SALE Xiood bit beans for eod. Plane 101F2. j 2a HEMSTITCHING and pieot at Singer dewing Machine to. 337 State, a 29 I'LL ri)V your garden. Phone 1601. 3-29 FOR garden" making or lawn wn-k phone 731 or tail 1467 Center. 3-2S I WANTED Oood second hand tent. Phone 1179 or 2107W. 327 FOR SALE Mahogany Busch and I Lane piano, bargain price. 1323 FOR RENT Clean apartments for clean people at the Miller, 633 Fer ry St. tf WILL sell a very fine used piano liko new at a very low price. Cull at 319 Court St. between 1 and 6 p.m. 3 27 4 OR 5 GOOD fresh eow, for sale. E. J. Miller, Et. 2, box 78 Turner, Or. 323 FOR SALE Nearly new teaming har- wuou saw ouuit. i'none 10SF14. 327 FOR SALE Good garago 12il6, new nrvuuuuBuu nouse aoors. 1923 State St. 1 3-31 FOR RENT Modern bungalow, 7 rooms with fireplace. Phone 794. 3 27 WILL trado new piano for auto. Pay difference. Ask for Mr. Miller, 519 Court St. afternoon!. 3-27 BLACK Minorca eggs for hatching, $1 per setting. B. II. Chamberlain, West Stayton, Ore. 3-31 WANTED Married man for ranch, 0110 with team horses preferred. Geo. L. Rose. 3 31 WANTED Two-horso disc for 10 foot harrow, cash. D. K. Dcgross, Rt. . 9, Salem, Or. ' 3-27 FOR RENT 1 large sunny sleeping room ana two unrurmsned apart ments at 712 State. 3 29 FOR RENT Five room house, 865 13. 13th street, $10. Call at Capita Na tional bank.. Phone 71. 3-28 FOR TRADE Good V, S. separator 500 lb. hour for horse for cultivat ing, $35. Phone 12F5. 3 27 I WILL pay $3500 spot cash for a good modern bungalow well located. Mrs W R care Journal. 3 28 FOR SALE 6 room cottnge close in on north Cottage St. $2300. Inquire Mrs. C. T. Schrocdor. 553 Center St. 3-27 WILL pay cash for good piano, must bo a bargain. State name, how old and price. Address L M care Jour nal. 3.27 147 ACRES all under plow but 7 acres (timber), fruit, woven wire fences. Barn and silo, 6 room house; easy terms and cheap; rhone 5U5W. 3-31 FOR SALE By ownor, modern 7 room house, largo lot bearing fruit trees and berries. Call at 1740 CouH St. or phone 1056M. 3-27 GOOD rooming house to leaso, 30 rooms partly furnished; will lease very reasonable. Inquire 508 N. Com'l St. or phone 1549M. tf FOR SALE One spring wagon for one horse; one Acme harrow and other farm article!. Phone 2500J1. 41 WILL THE lady who took the purse from the lavatory of the Y. W. C. A. last evening by mistake please return same to secy desk at Y. V. C. A. J-as FOR SALE House and 4 lots, paved street, car line, 7 rooms, garage, barn chicken park, running water; easy terms or trade for close in. Phone 505W. 331 WILL build a house on our lot near the McKinley sx'hnol to luit reliable tenant, rent will be according to ho'ise built. See A. B. Kelscv, Falls City Salem Lumber Co., 31) S. 12th Kt. 3-27 LET US prove to you that we can !ave you money and disappointment when you buy a piano. Only high grade, beautiful pianos at a price yoif can afford to pay. The Wiley B. Allen Co., 519 Court St. open 1 to 6 p. m. 327 JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY LOANS-6 PROMPTLY. Salem, Ore. PUB SALE nuii-k Ui-ht four, 1912 muiieu Wilson garage. A map. 3-9 FOR SALE Good 3 rooui to use cheap 3 rare Journal. 4 2 FOR SALE 3ll inch watfon with grav el box 133. i:i!5 X. Liberty St. 4-2 EUR SALE Wilson strawberry plants ltione 101F11 evenings. 3 27 SALESMAN and collector wanted at 337 State St. 4-4 FOR SALE Large Jersey eow, fresh, heavy milder. 713 S. 12th St. 3 iS WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Call 833 Oak St. or nhnna . .ou FOR SALE Cheap, my $200 talking machine and rocnnia nsl in I 3 mouths. Call ltuii Hall Sr. if .WANTED Man to -wash dishes and work vegetable room. Apply Marion hotel. 3-2S AXOOXA eggj for hatching, laying strain, $1.5u per 13. Kt. 3, box 37, Salem, Or. 3 27 FOR SALE White Leghorns and Kliode Island Ked eggs for setting. Phone 60F21. 3 28 .WANTED 12 Plymouth Eock pullets I Address F. D. lirouke, lit. 2, Qer vais, Or. 3-29 FRESH milk cow and Hd for sale, $35 Also new tent 12x14, 5 ft. wall, $16. Call 449 S. 18th. 4 2 (X)MPETENT young lady wishes house work $33 per month; can give ref erences. S3 S. Liberty St. 3-29 WANTED A girt for genera nouse work. Apply 333 S. Winter St. af ter 0 p. m. 3-29 !HR SALE Light Uirahrna ipullots. E. B. Flake, 590 8. 17th St. Phone 1046J. 3.29 FOR SALdC Second hand lumber, awn ing lor store building, size 15 ft. Cull 1449 Trade St. 3-29 4 ROOM house for rent cheap, large lot, good garden. Inquire 260 Marion street. 43 FOR SALE-Qold Coin seed potatoes, aiso one year loganberry plant Phono 10OF32. tf FOB SALERus8et Buroank seed po tatoes, bet potato on market; also have clover hay for salo., M, Kippaug er, Gervais, Rt. 2, box 1. 4 2 FOR SALE On easy torms, 270 acre lease, 130 acres fall grain, 60 acres plowed, 11 bead stock, poultry and implements. Socolofsky, Bayne bldg. , 3-27 FOB SALE 7 room house, garago, paved rtreet, fine location, 2!4 blocks to carline, iVj blocks to atate house, furnace, electric ' lights, gas, sleeping porch, garden, English wal nuts plenty of fruit. 1453 Court St, tf FOR SALE 9 acres, mile east of end of 12th street carline, acre strawberries, 1 acre loganberries, yiing orchard, good 5 room house, barn, chicken and hog house, good well. Call evening after 4 p. m. or Sundays. $2000. James Callahan. 3-28 BEFORE you buy a piano don't fail to see the wondciful Ludwig and many other high grade pianos at 519 Court St. Bargain prices and easy term. The Wiley B. Allen Co. af ternoons only. ' j-27 FOR SALE To the one that wants a country home, only 3 miles from heart of the beautiful city of Salem, 20 acres all in cultivation on good road, 5 room house, all good out builds; also a 10 acre place all in cultivation and fruit, a bargain if taken at once. Enquire at Et. 6, box 13, Salem, Or. . 3-28 FOR RENT 70 acres, 24 acres for grain, 10 acres hops, about 700 bear ing orchard, mostly peaches and bal ance pasture; share rent. Located half mile west of Wnpato station, Yamhill county, Or. Address Wm. H. Egan, Gervais, Et. 2. Phone 3F11. tf MEN WANTED AT WEST LINN PAPER MILLS 42c HOUR, 8 HOUR DAY. SEE MR. F. . BARLOW AT HOTEL ACROSS RIVER FROM OREGON CITY. CLEAN BEDS 20c NIGHT 331 TOR SALE 480 A in Jefferson coun ty, 150 acres in crop, 40 head Dur ham eows, irrrease about 20 enlves, 1 registered Durham bull, good house barn partly finished, with lumber to finish on place; some timber, some pasture an.d all tillable land under Suttle lake irrigation project. A snap at $3000. Address M J 8 care Jour- - nal. tf A fine 5 room bungalow. Two good lot a daisy, on Capitol street for $.;ooo. A 7 room bungalow on Fairmount venue at $3500, ha4 good new gar ge. A large brick building on North Lib cty street for sale or rent, at a bar gain. A dandy 8 room house on North 24th St. An extreme bargain. Make me en offer. 8 A large house on Summer 8t, elose to state capital. What will you give me A nice 6 room bungalow on Liberty St at $1800. A good 7 room honse, all in fine con dition and quite modern, only one block irom good school. $1300. If yon are looking for bargains see me at once. G. W. Laflar insurance man, 405-406 Hubbard bldg. tf mfx ,m tot 7! rhoa 14a. .'s MEN wanted to work in hi p vrd. Call 59F11. " tf FOR KENT-Sleeping room, 475 N. Commercial. . 3 1 H TO RENT 20 aoros good plow land. near lowa. vox 3iJ, iem. 3 27 WANTED Boarders and roomers at 1120 Center St. Phonel074. 4-1 UOrsF.KEEPlXO rooms 694 N. Com. St. Phone 2154W. 331 WANTED A motorcycle. Phone 1136 M. 327 IMPROVED 10 acre tract for sale, trade or rent. Phons 270M. 3-31 . . . W1LU? lot...8 w'. f'oln nae grounds. Phone 503W, 331 TO BENT Garden well fertilised. Phone 505W. 3 31 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms at 152 S. Church. 42 WE are in the market for wheat, also wheat head screenings for sale $20 per ton. Cherry City barn. 3 28 LOST 1 March ,22d package containing three yards blue silk coat lining. Finder please return to liostciu & Greenbaum's store. 3 28 WANTED To rent modern 5 or 6 room furnished honse, near 8. P. depot preferred. 763 caro Journal. 3 28 TOR SAI.E Bargain, Ford attachment truck just rAuilt, A l condition; will guarantee this truck to give good service at only $393. Seo this at Salem Velie Conrpany, 102 North Commercial St. 327 FOR SALE 100 acres first river bot tom lund, Vj under cultivation, no gravel, near good town, paved road, price $100 per aere; $4000 down, balance easy terms. Agents 6r trad ers need not apply. Address Box 413 Independence, Or. 3 31 WANTED By Ideal Tea Co. man ex perienced in grocery or as salesman to take established tea and coffee route. Good guaranteed salary. Man with Ford machine preferred. Must be married and between 25 and 35 years of ago. Apply at once, C. D. Cole, phone 1033W. 3-27 A GREAT OPPORTUNITY I will sell from 10 to 50 acres of good orchard and berry lnnd for $150 k.t aero, situated about five miles from Salem. 15 eerc9 of this land is in cultivation, and has been recently plowed, and is ready to set to berrios . The remaSnder ha9 nice second growth fir and oak timber that will make from two to three thousand cords of wood. I will sell a part or alb of this land, and, will take the wood delivered in Salem at $6 per cord and credit it on the purchase prieoof the land. If you will take your boys en to this land and set the 15 acres into logans and (straw berries and cut the timber into wood, you can soon pay for the laud out of the itimber and berries. Do not delay getting hold of some land near Salem. Values will certainly go higher. A great development is now in progress. Call at 404 Hubbard building for further particulars. IN THE COUNTY COUBT Of the State of Oregon for County. In Brobats Marlon In the matter of the estnto of Phil lip Carter, deceased. Notice of hearing of final account. To all persons interested in the es tate of Phillip Carter, deceased: You are hereby notified that on the 12th day of March 1919, Donald W. Mile! ined in tnia court his final account administrator of the estate of Phillip Carter, deceased, and that said final account will be heard by this court on Monday April 14th, 1919, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. or as soon there after as the court con hear same in the county court room at the court house , Salem, Marion county, Oregon, and you aro hereby cited to appear at the time and place above designated and-show cause if any exist, why eaid final account Bhould not be allowed and the said administrator discharged from his trust. Dated this 12th day of March 1919. W. M. BUSIIEY, County Judge. First publication March 3th. Last publication April 10th. NOTICE Noticj is hereby given that I have impounded tho following described dogs in compliance with ordinanco No. 1404, towit: One male white mongrel, weight 25 pounds; one male yellow dog, weight 20 pounds; one male spitz, 33 pounds; one female spitz, weight 30 pounds; one young Irish setter, male, weight 33 pound. The above de scribed dogs will be killed if not re deemed by owners, on or before March 31, 1919, as provided in said ordinance W. 8. LOW, 3 29 Street Commissioner. Baby Blinded from Eczema "The child' betd tnd IV wer I roost Ud wot. Tb iy perfectly blind, ijoctor mid th worit oue be had ever mn. (M $ampU ot U D. D, did wmv derful work. A complete cure fot kwl."TUot. J.Doniuoey, Jeoioa, A I. Tott write, too, to the D. D. D. Compenr of Cbtcmro for sample and (ret lm mediate relief Or. come ta end we will tell you what D. D. D. hue Mrooipliahed la your own Beirhborhood. four money bock tmleee the ftnt bottie relieve foe. ftfrc, MM tod ti.Otti ILD.ED.IO). m lotianikr Skin Disease J. C. Perry's Have You Helped to Make Their Quota of Fourteen Tons 28,000Pounds of Used and Surplus Clothing for the Refugees of the Allied Countries Overseas? Today we collected from State Street to the North City Limits and from 12th Street to the River. .. -r:--r n ; Tomorrow we will cover from State Street to the North City Limits and from 12th Street to the East City Limits. j . : . f If your district has not been listed in the paper, or if we have missed you, call 1:39, and we will gladly call for whatever you have. g . We want you to understand that any garment which is worth making over or mending will be acceptable. All you have to do is to give us the gar ment The making over and mending will be done overseas. "It is more blessed to give than to receive", and isn't it a simple matter to be blessed when all that is asked of you is your cast-off clothing? Willamette Chapter American Red Cross. All Eyes Should Be Examined We believe the day is coming when everyone's eyes will be examined by an Optomerist. Few people at present at tach sufficient importance to eye str&in. Cases aro common where peoplo have fought eyo strain all their lives and didn't know it. That shouldn't bo. Find ing out early about tho eyes is import ant. Our best care and attention twait you. Hartman Bros. Co. t Jewelers ft Opticians' N.W. Corner State k Liberty Streets Do Not Favor Increases In Modern Woodmen Premiums Washington, March 28. A committee on foreign trado composed of mcmbors jf practically all government depnrt ents aud boards has been formed to stimulate aud co-ordinate American trade abroad, it was officially disclosed toaay. 1 The foreign Undo committee has been orgunitd under an authorization signed ashy President Wilson. All government officers dealing ni any way with for eign trudo matters aro reported. Among the urgent questions to be treated im mediuti'l;.' aro tonnage allocution, mur ine freights, cjblo and radio facilities, reconstruction loans, Latin-American loans, labor mid immigration, key in dustries such us oye making, strategic raw materials and a unified organiza tion forlmyiii g in i.urope, It is iiiidi'rstund ,hat the persons act ually sitting in j.onferuico ttiil vary t'1.111 t i in 0 to time, but .116 deimrtments it)iej"nted include: f.utc, lymmorce,! truuMiry, agi icultuie, laiior, vur, navy I and :iipiing board, war trado board, feil.-rnl tr.-.do c aniMssio.i, tariff com illusion, l:iilrci:.d i.oi-.: jiistintioii, inter state commerce commission and postof ficc department. Chicago, March 27 Hisses, cat calls and a near riot followed introduction of proposRls for 50 per cent increases in premiums of members of Modern Wood men of America, in nationul convention here. An insurgent group opposing in creased rates met in another hotel. The upronr began during a speech by Charles Lyons, Des Moines, Iowa, attor ney. Ho proposed adoption of a scule by which premium of new members would bo increased 50 per cent. Lyons was interrupted several times. Judgo K. A. Smith of Hpringfield, 111., offered a resolution nssessing cai'h member to mnke up tho organization's deficit. Judge Kmith asserted that be fore the war there was $10,OOU,000 in tho treasury, but that today there is only $li4(),0(io. He said there were J,J67, UlM) members. Officials regard it as unlikely there would be a vote on the new rates today. MISS WIBLE, MAY QUEEN As a result of a close and intense election held yesterday afternoon at Eaton hall, the student body of Willam ette elected Mis Margaret Wible, of Grants Pass, as queen of the coming May festivities. Bo elose wis the con test that there was but one rote be tween libs Wible and her nearest nvsl f 4r honors- Miss Gladys mctiO., or Newberg. Both ladies have been very active in university social and musical affairs, and very close iu popularity. Miss Wiblc, who is of the class of '19, will bo every inch a queen in her poise and form. The other two contestants Miss Nichols and Miss Hose, will act at her muids of honor In tho Rata occa sion, DEATHS IN ARMY AND A. E. F. Washington, March 27. Deaths in tho A. K. F. during the week ending March 6 numbered 453, the lowest sinco August, 1918, the war department has reported. Seventy-three were from in juries and 297 from pneumonia. Army deaths in the United. Plates for the week ending March 14 number ed n, tho war depiirtuietic 11, o an nounced. "' 1 1 News Developments Served To Improve Market Todsy New York, Mar. 27. The New Ynrfc F.vening Sun financial review today sits: Virtually eveyth.ng in the way cf news developments served to improve tho tone of today's stock market, al though trading was in relative smull volume. Prices advanced from the opening in tho industrial list while the rails drag ged. The oil and leather groups wero particularly aggressive throughout Tho tobacco groups made a good Bhowinng also, ns did steel and equipment stocks which wero aided by Mr. Hinos' dis claimer of any intention on the part of tho railroad administration to hold back equipment purchases, betterments etc. The coppers wero not adversely ef fected by the passing of tho Magma dividend nor tho cut in Inspiration, Instead Inspiration stock turned strong after the announcement. "It's A Goldwyn Picture 1T Vv k "1 '"V hj m '1'- K' i') ' '' ! v ' '):Jl!i!ltfJtfl' if ft j u XT)' i '"""!a Co-STAKKING jf I CORINNE ' '." I pi l . -;, 4 i f n ; 1: " Ul. - Fft A ;. t, tl : . , ...Z."-,,, ,,I V F 70 17D T'lFirst time shown here- Cults Defeats Dunn In , . Butte Primary Election Butte, Mont., March 27. Tho offioii.1 check of the poll books which was made by the city council lust night shuwed I hut Captain William Cutis defeated W. V. Dunn, associate editor of tho Butto Uuleltin, for tho democratic nomina tion for ayor at tho primary election Monday. . k' Armed guards attended the meeting of tho council to preserve oraer, menus ,of Dun charged tho nomination was stol-. en from the newspaper editor. The feel ing nt tho meeting waa intenso and thu guards searched everyone present for arms beforo tho result of the canvass was announced. Dunn will run for nir.y or as non partisan. In lieu of other administrators ap pointed, the county court has appoint ed for the etat of Dr. C. 1', Cropp, tho following If. K. Ditgannc, 8. K. Irwin and C. W. liarrick. STARTING SUNDAY, ;, YE LIBERTY 1 RIELY BARKER Former Salem Girl ALSO Smiling Bill Parsons In Two Reels Just for Fun. TODAY TOMORROW SATURDAY No raise in prices. 7 i A I .- CJ