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PAuE seven -mm ml Fid Fhe Journal New Today Ads 10 MAINTAIN UNITY i TEE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. 1919. A. A. A A. AAAAAAAAAAAAA Aik.&AA.AAiii. r JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE EEST SELLING MEDIUM LN MARION COUNTY TRY THEM FOR RESULTS CLABSOTED ADVERTISING BATES fcate per wora Jew lousy: Each insertion lc One week (6 insertions) Oar month (26 insertion 5 17 The Capital Journal will not be re- yB" lor """!".. nrrjWB, Bead jour advertisement the first day it appears and notify us immediately if nor occurs. Minimum charge, lot. BOY wanted at Gray Belle. 113 FOR SALE Loganberry tips. 373. Phone tf FOR SALE Gas range in good condi tion. Phono 2001). 5-18 FOR SALE Ford Touring car. or will trado for cattle. Phene 220;U. 5-20 WANTED Cattle and calves, kind. Phono 1576W. anv 614 JA. LYONS, practical painter. 704. Phone 5 16 WANTED All kinds c ehickens. Will pay top price. Phone 1339J. tf FOR plowing or orcha.d work traetor, caU 17F14. with 5-28 WANTED Electrician and t once. Phone 1205. wireman I 5 14 MEAT cutter wanted, Midget Market. 351 State St. Salem, Or. 513 I BUY yonng calves. C. C. Russell, Phone 3F3. tf BELW50Y over 17, apply at ence, Ma rion hotel. 5 14 FOR BALE Buick bug roadster, 454 Ferry,- J-17 .WAN1TED) Hoarders fcnd J-oomers, 1120 Center St. Phone 1074. . 5-19 BARGAIN Choice 20 acre tract, only 1250. oom 8. Bayne bldg. 5-13 W. BEAVER well driller, phone 827 J, 1165 X. 19th St., Salem. -Or. 6-6 FOR SALE Good 2-seated, rubber tired surrey. Phone 71F3. 5-14 LOST During April beaver fur. Phone 382. tf FRAMH your photographs, 30 cents up. Buren'a, Com. St. 6-10 liOST Small cameo pin, gold mount ed. Phono 596 or leave at Journal Office. Reward. 5-16 FOR SALE 5 room moders cottage 700; terms. Call room 301 Hubbard bldg. W. II. Xorris. tf WANTED To rent a furnished house of 4 or 5 rooms by June 1st. Phone 1009. tf FOR SALE Modern 8 room bungalow See Chas. Ilebel 355 Chemekcta. 522 W KIAj PAPER 15 cents per double roll upward. Buren's Furniture Store, 179 Commercial. , tf WANTED Leaky radiators to repair, Salem Auto Radiator shop, 19S 8. 12lh. 8 FOR SALE Ford touring car, A-l con dition. Inquire Reed or Klinger at Ed Blessing billiard parlois. tf STREETS carafe, all kinds of auto work, Chandler and Fords a special ty. 420 S. Com. Phone 2TS. 5-15 MAX with ton and a half tnok wants work by Jay or month. Phone S07. 516 HAVE your roof repaired, cleaned and tarred. For particulars phone 1446. tf 40 ACRES good berry and prut.e lBnd for ale. Will sell in small tracts w vhole piece. Thone 2381J. 5-19 WANTED Loan of $500 on real es tate, good security. Call at 247 X. Commercial. tf WANTED To buy mohair. East Sa lem Tannery, 25th and Oak St. Phone 2160M. tf FREE BOOKLET ' Care Baby Chicks' 544 State St. Telephone 409 Headquarters for baby chicks, tf FOR SALE Three qurrter ton truck. In first clas, shape, $200. Highway garage. U 55-FARM WE LOAN MONEY FOR FIVE YEARS. WE AL LOW YOU TO PAY $100.00 OR MULTIPLE ON THE PRINCIPAL ON ANY INTEREST DATE. WE CLOSE OUR LOANS PROMPTLY. . MWXINS AND ROBERTS 314 Masonic Bldg. harrowed. 1; Phone 11. FOR SALE Cheap. Singer shoe sew ing machine. 404 Court. 514 JvaE sightly use! piano just like no and a bargain. The Wiley B. Co. 519 Court St. Allen 516 THE Miller ajwirtnicnts can accommo date you with nice sleeping ..ad housekeeping rooms. 5 20 WANTED 10 to 15 acre farm, south of .alom preferred. No agents. F-91 card 'Journal. 5.15 WANTED Fresh cow, heavy milker, Durham or grade preferred. X care Journal. .15 FOR SALE (heap, dirt for fill, Front street between State and Perry. Erickson Jones. 515 WANTED Experienced delivery driv- era, middle aged men preferred, j Peoples Cash Store. tf TO TRADE a Hufus Red buck to trade ( for Flemish Oiant doc. Phone 25IIU4. 5 14 FOR SALE Twin Indian moton-ycle i and Deering clover reaper. Phone lo(.J evenings. 5 14 IFOR SALE Lot 50x140. with house 1 12x20, $250. Inquire 1395 X. Liber- , ty St. a 19 LARGE team for sale cheap; must sell harness and wagon. 450 Front, Salem. 5 19 FOR fl.YLE struuients. 11. -Few good wireless" in Phono 2502W2 or t5F 5-16 WANTED Young Durham or Holstein heavy milker. E. C. Heilman, Rt. 2. Dallas. 5 14 FOR SALE Cheap, 0 cylinder Cole, 7 passenger car in perfect condition, cord tires; a snap. See it at 162 N. Commercial street. 5-14 FOR SALE Or trade for Salem prop erty, 80 acre farm. 45 cres In cul tivation. No buildings, iddress O care Journal. tf 50,000 TO 75,000 Italian prune trees for fall delivery. Fruitland nursery, 1 miles east of elate penitentiary. Phone 111F21. Rt. 6. Salem, tf BUY your tomato plants from the greenhouse, all Htnndard varieties, lnrge lots a specialty. Phone 71F5. tf FOR SALE Overland model 79, 5 pas senger, in first class condition. Streets gnrage, 420 S. Com. St. Phone 278. u-15 GOOD rooming house to lease, 30 rooms partly furnished; will lease very reasonable. Inquire 506 X. Com'l St. or phone 1349M. tf FOR SALE 50 goat , 150 ewes, 12 cows and few good heavy horses. Phone 43F42 by 6 a. m. or write A. T. Savage, (Silverton, Or. tf WANTED Man to work on farm, by month; must be good with team; good wnges. Address E. E. liings, Marion Or. olti FOR SALE 4 room house, good lo cation, bearing fruit and berries, luffl); easy terms. F. L. Wood, Bayne bldg. . 513 AJAX TIRE DEPOT First class vulcanizing; first clnss welding at Commercial Vulciinmiig and Welding .Shop, 31 N'. Com'l St. 510 ROOM house, 2 lids, fine garden, fruit and well; clear title, on 22d street. Writo owner, box 40 or phone 1393. 5 10 MAN of wide experiencei recently dis charged from army, wishes to serve as secretary or correspondence clerk. (,'omploto satisfaction given as to character and qualifications. Ad dross 223 care Journal. 516 MEN WANTED AT WEST LINN PA PER MILLS, 42c HOUR, 8 HOUR DAY. SEE MR.H. A. SW AFFORD AT MILL OFFICE ACROSS RIVER FROM OREGON CITY. GOOD HO TEL PROVIDES GTiEAX BEDS 20c; BEST MEALS 35c. tf MU Salem, Ore. GARDENS plowed tnd WANTED A woman to cook tor six or ei,;ht people, t'hor.e 3K11. Ad dress box 45, Kt. !, Oervais, Or. tf FOR SALE Two mod auj 8 rooms. Prices Phone 15i!"M. rn house., 5 not inflated. tf FOR RENT-l'p to date modern flat, close in. te R. B. Fleming, 250 Court !t. Phone 124 or 92. 5 15 FOR SALE Remarkable values ia iljhtlY used, test quality ladies suits, hats, coats, sweaters, etc. 1T0 S. 15th. 5 14 GOOD 8 room house and lot, barn and wood shed for aale. Will take pood niachiuo as part pavment. 131't! N. 4th St. Phone 1430R. 5 14 WANTED Place on a fmit iaa'h by married man, can pick and pack fruit. Address il 13 care Journal. 3 13 FOR SALE Or trade, unincumbered Salem propertv for farm. Albert Linegar, Rt. 2, box 13. Salem, Or. 519 FOR SALE HHti Overland 523 Studchaker $500 Steinb.ick Junk and Auto Wrecking, Phono 305, 32( N. Com. St. tf FOR SALE Wagon, 2 horse cultiva tor, 14 in. plow, 2 section drag, good cow (fresh soon;) nlsj want hauling and Vlivering with 2-tou truck . Phone 1IHKLM. 5-17 FOR SALE 5 acre tract, 4 room house, bnrn, chicken house; 2'i acres cherries prunes, apples, berries; horse, fresh Jersey cow; terms. Phone 1UF14. No agents. E-t7 FOR SALE 17 acre tract, 10 acres bearing orchard, mostly prunes, some pears, cherries, house, barn; located on main highway out of Salem. Price 000. Address t W care Journal. 0-13 FOR SALE 77 acres, 58 acres Eng lish walnut trees, 7 and 8 years old; apple and peach fillers; 10 acres till able lend, 9 acres timber. Price $190 an acre. W. H. Grabenhorst Co. 275 State St . 5-14 FOR SALE 10 acres new house, acre bearing Italian prunes, good roads; terms. B. M. Woods, first house north of West Salem school. 3 14 4S0 OVERLAND just overhauled, elee brutally equipped, starter, new tires, with extra tire; good- as new, must bo sold by Saturday. Box 32. Phone llitiOK. tf BOOMS WANTED A list of all avail able rooms for grand lodge, 1. O. O. F. May 19 to 23. Phone 1027B or 46SW. 5-15 It)R SALE Modern 3 room house at 1393 North Sth street, largo tornet, lot, barn, fruit trees, paved street; no incumbrance, for $1500. liqnirs tiilberth Grocery. 5-14 FOR SALE Atkin drag saw, 6 h. p. engine, all in first class condition; 2 men sawed 40 cords in one day, so it will saw wood. Western Junk Co. 402 X. Com'l St. b-20 TRADE us your old idnno, good al-lun-anco toward 0110 of our beautiful high grade pianos, balance easy terms. The Wilev B. Allen Co. 519 Court St. open 1 to 6. 5 16 OCR price on strictly hijh grade pi anos are le.xs thnn it is possible to get elsewhere. Cnll and see them and vou will bo easilv convinced. The Wiley B. Allen Co. 519 Court St. 5 16 MEN WANTED As agents In territor ies in Oregon to distribute the In diana silo. A lioni fide money mak ing proposition. No investment re quired. Excellent territories open. Build up a business of your own and be assured of steady income. Of par ticular interest to progressive farm ers. Writo or cull at thus. Spatibling company. Silo department, for further information, 5-17 GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS Ono 5 passenger Chevrolet, 1917 mcdel One roadster, Oievrolet, 1916 modol These cars are in fine condition. Wc ara in position to do your auto repniinng 4iy an experienced workman. AU'wnrk guaranteed. Give us a trial. AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE CO. 197 8. Com'l St. TOR RALE Cadillac truck $475 R"o roadster $375 Cadillac touring car $130 Franklin $7M) American roadster $575 Marion Garage, Phone 302 tf FOR SALE Cheap, our large brick block, the new Marion garage, 35, 000 feet of floor space; large 5 ton elevator, 12 large office rooms; the most, complete and largest building in city. Half ensh balance trade or long time. See R. R. Ryan or P. J. Koonts for terms. 5-19 SALBI AUTO EXCHANGE GEO. SPICE R, Mgr. 229 Slate Street Wc buy your car- or sell on commis sion. SPECIALS Xew Hudwon Super sir, run 1500 miles,' at a bargain Beo 4 evlinder, first class condi tion, $50 Ford roadster cheap 2 Ovcrlandg at $500 and $525 1917 Dort $575 1916 Overland $523 Maxwell, good as new, $550 '-'.-ton new delivery car, $275 TWENTY OTHERS TO PICK FROM First class anto laundry and polishing. WANTED A number of heap in stallment houses; also several sniai: tracts 5 to 10 acres. 1 t:iv a client fur a 3 or 6 room bungalow, must be up to date, in good condition. 1 have a 5 room plastered houso on paved street, sewer, city water; will sell for less than the cost of build ing, pay at 1150 lr year at t per cent. List vour. property with aie. H. 8. Radciilf, 4 Bayne bLr. 5 14 MOVE TODAY A GO.iD 5 room plastered house with large bath room and toilet; old barn, large lot, near I' srhool, $1000. $200 cash balance monthly pay ments; its a real buy. John H. Scott Realty Co., 404 Hubbard bldg R-U-HUNT1N3 A FARSI The following are in a high state of cultivation; aio not the kind that are on the niarket every year or likej"take away that vile murder plot!" as a one blade jack knife, for trade: lie gestured, toward a copy of the treaty. 140 acres, 23 in cultivation, GO in I Demonstrations against the peace pasture balance in good 2d fir, the tun-1 ber will pav .vou out; close in, with 12 cows. 14,000. KH) acres; 95 in cultivation, balance timber; strictly modern impn vements, stock, machinery, and grain go. 115, 3U0. 6'.l acres all under cultivation, fair improvements; 10,000. 4t) acres all under cultivation, mod ern improvements; one acre of choice family orchard. V tnke crop, $9U00. 71 acres; 50 in bearing prune orch ard, close in; the biggest bargain m Marion eounty. $300 per acre, on terms; the crop will go a long way in paving vou out this veiir. JOHN H. SCOn REALTY CO. 404 Hubbard building AM leaving city, must sell at once my cabinet talking machine and records; also new Singer sewing machine. 1449 Trado St. between loth anil 10th. 5-15 AGREEABLE young woman just from east would1 like to make acquaint ance of respectable young man or -woman for companionship. Address XX caro Journal. 514 1 WANTED Party to tuke charge of camp ut cook for 10 or 15 men. See J. T. Hunt, county commissioner, t court house. 5-16 WACNTHD Well (furnished house of at least eight rooms, close in, for re sponsible .people. Phone 323 between 10 and 12 a. m. or 2 to 5 p. m. 5-16 NEW BUNGALOWS Bungalow, new colonial architectur al design, full basement, dutch kitchen, dining room, living room, Data, ana two bed rooms first floor, den 11ml sewing room on second, closets linen room, wood lifts, built in library side board, beautiful fireplace, large lot, choice roses, one block from car line, $3000. Built for a home by a home builder . COUNTRY HOME 13 acres in hiirh state of cultivation, set out to English walnuts, a fine fam ily orchard, all kinds of berries, strict ly first class buildings, close in on hard mirfneo road; would consider im proved income property as part. See this classy place if you aro looking for a real country home. JOHN H, SCCTTREALTY CO. 404 Hubbard bldg. GOOD BUYS 10 acres located en Jefferson way, 11 cultivated, 5 acres 3 year old prunes I Price $361)0. 30 acre tract, good' 5 room house, biarn; 11 ai res 4 year old prunes, 4 neres cherries nnd prunes; 2 horses nnd machinery, rock road, running water. Price $10,500. 120 aero farm, 80 neres under culti vation, lions.", barn, some timber. Price $65. It) acres bearing Italian prune orch ard, six and nine years old, located four utiles sooth. Price $5000. Improved 96 acre farm, house, barn, fiimiiv orchard, good road. Price 10, U00. ' 5 ceres of first class loganberry land, all cultivated, located south of Sa lem. Price $'.WI. Modern 5 room bungalow located on paved street, east front. Price $2600,14 cash, balance 6 percent interest. 5 acres Jienri 11 g cherry orchard, lo rated south of Sulerii on rock road. I'rico $1300. Sli room modern house and two finn lots, paved street, hearing fruit, good location. Price $2500, i. cash. 4 room modern bungalow located in South Salem. Price $1250, $150 uun, balnnce $15 per month. 140 acres of first class farm land in high state of cultivation, UK) acres un der cultivation and in crop, balnnce pasture, running water. Price $5 per 'ere. Terms. If vou want to hiiv trade or sell, sec W. H. GRAEENIIORST & CO. 275 Htato street plumbing and Watec Systems Installed by CBAEEB BROS, 141 South Liberty St., Phone 650. Also agent for Pair banks-Morse Om Engines. A request has been made at Spokane for a city ordinance to regulate flying over the city. Frosts during the ist week have , practically ruined the ealy blossomed I strawberries in the Clichalis distr'c . Scheiiemaim Declares Eans' Wili Resist Terrilcrial Division. By John Graudeut (United Press Staff Correspondent.)' Berlin, M.-.V 13. We will fiht to the uttermost against separation by vio lence of asy Herman territories," Chan cellor Scueidemata declared in a r matioa forwarded to Patuii; totiRv. (I'nder the provisions of the treaty, Daniig is to be a fre citv txlmiuistercd by the l.eugiie of Nations.) Srhriilemaiiu, War Minister Noske, Ho co Hunt and Koustantine Kohcrvn bach, president of the national iswnc blv, addressed that body today. The deputies stood and cheered fur several miiiHtes at the chancellor's words. terms continued m several parts 01 tne city. KC-4 TO (Continued from page one) there to the hydroplane in the air, which replied bv the snnio route. Relay Works Rapidly. On receipt of the message from the N't' 4 in Washington, a radio operator flushed.... it to Annapolis and . New Brunswick, both stations being -connected on one key and these in turn llabhed it broadcast. The whole operation which In-tan at 1 1 : t S was concluded at 11:21. Lieut. T. A. MrCrnven, directed the fi at, which radio ofth inls said would no down as one of the most remarkable in stances of radio telegraphy. No prop rations were made in advance except in linking up the stations in the Washing ton radio office. Later a message from Boston revealed that Commander Read in the radio tests replied by wireless telephone to the Ot ter Cliffs station. The llostoti message stated that his telephone answer had been intercepted there. This would In dicate Commander Read received the radio from Otter Cliffs and immediately uirjsstfd bis wireless telephone and made the answer. Aomsville Boys Are Given Great Reception (United Press Staff Correspondent.) Aumsville, Or., May 14. Monday evening the boys of this community who have returned home from the service were given a reception at the I. O. d. F. hall. After a short program consisting of Bugle Calls," by Frank Sutton, a black face sketch by tit boys and girls and a duet by Mrs. Pearl Sneer and Mae Hmith, an sddress of welcome was given by Walter L. Tooxe, followed by an nitereatina talk of experiences by Mr. Halvcrmn of Hnlcm, who was in the Y. M. C. A. work overseas. Fourteen of the boys were seated on the platform nnd were railed on for talks, perhnpt the ninut interesting one being niarte by Sergeant Raymond Walt, who was a member of the 91st division nnd was wounded in the Argnnne drive, wno truve a bright, entertaining account of some of his experiences. Refreshments of ice cream and enkn were served Hud games were nlnved until a Inre hour. Although the Xewberg bonks guar anteed the victory loan, the voluntary suiiscnplions have far overrun the quo- No other remedy will so surely and quickly correct stomach ailments, regulate the liver and improve the general health as a dose of Unmt S.tcrf Anr Medina ia th WorM. bold wrywhnt. la lioc luc 2&. LIFT OFF CORNS WITH FINGERS Poesn't Jiurt a bit and costs only few cents Magic! Just drop a little Freezono on that tourhy corn, instantly it stops aching, then you lifo the corn off with the fingers. Truly! No humbug! Try Freezone; Your druggist sells a tiny bottle for a few eints, sufficient to rid your feit of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between tho toes, and callus?, without one particle of pain, aorcnens or irritation. Freczone is the discovery of a noted Cincinnati genius. I mm M. A ir? A A a. A You eipect the local mer chants to take your produce. Help them do it with your pat ronage Uuild np Marion coun- Don't Miss Our Ad FRIDAY NIGAT WE ARE GOING TO START SOMETHING. IT WILLIE OF Special I The "Big Store THAT DOES THINGS WITH HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE "CHEAP STORES" DO NOT CARRY SUITS, DRESSES AND COATS Extra Special Clearance You Can Always Salem Is soon to appear with a grant white way of its own in the business districts. Four store filed application yesterday with the city recorder, ask ing the council to permit the erection of electric signs. Already there are about 15 large signs in tbe aown town district showintf until midnight ni I with the move now started, it is thot that withiu a few months the business "Some Saving!" says the Good Judge You men arc saving everv cent vou can. You ought to know that this quality tobacco costs less to chew not more! You take a smaller chew. It gives you the good tobacco taste. It lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew so often. THE REAL T03ACCO CHEW put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco ' W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Deacon Dobson NO DRONES WANTED The United States wants busy bees snd everybody should join the home food producers, say the Na tional War Garden Commission, Washington. In"rcalnis o' Industry and thrift, there's nothin' much that's quite so kwllt, at loaat there's notbln' yoii can see so active as th' honey bee. At early morn th' bee turns out to round among th' flowers scout, foe anything in unarm, o' S'.e'-ts, that's found secreted In th' e: . Through out th' hetit 0' sure ter day, alio hann't anythlns to eay, but buzzea round with xinnln-; smile, while adrlln' to her little pile. At home th' hive kerps in a hum, as other hees with honey come, inside th' queen sits -on h r throne, her eye peeled tor th' wr. thless drone. And when she sees i ne, man o' man, th' lazy lout sunn rets th' can, for quick th' "bouncer" I f's his boot, and lands behind th' por giioot. TV human beehive has a birch o' loafers who should taka a hunch, thH it's bo place for sleny drines. who have 1 1 no days' work Ij .ocir tnnes. Your Uncle Samul le-(t em ail, iA' mb!- gets and th' 'anis ttH Ih nt.er- ' sweats ard "up-' 1 ' rden pi I nterest Do Better At district will show up with those of the nigger cities. The spplieations filed te day for electric signs were by the Uootory, Welsh Electric Co., Smith's cigar store (formerly Patterson's) ami the People's store. Each of these sign will represent an initial investment of about $-'50. niTV IN SALEM ALWAYS Deacon Dobson doiHi stop shaving m TAKE A LOOK AHEAD Think of next winter snd get garden book by sending a two-cent stamp to the National War Garden Commission, at Waaliiiifctou. Instead 0' Bitting down to groan about th' cost 0' eats, why not get busy on th' lots around th' city streets? There's plenty of 'era here abouts a-ralsin' cats and weeds, that might as well bo put to work sup. I ly in' daily noeds. A horse and I low, a little seed, and sturdy arms with hoe, would muke th' luscious prirden sass on tbeso bare lots to (.row. There need be none go hun gry In th' good old summer time, when th' soil is here awaltin' snd th' dik'Kiu' Is so line. Think how many Juicy onions could be raised on city lots. Think 0' radishes and let tuce and tomx'ocs without spots. :.ow wouldn't it be rather nice to I eel a homi grown spud, and feel you'd swiped th' barons on their rrices hii.n for grub. Then there's va beans in their goidcn shells, so usy for to grew, yeea pens, beets and tuinlps s.td othr thints, you know. Th' ti ns Is bers for plantin" nnd you ib'n't let It Ps, t joa wa. ' t'-.t your stomach to th I... grown garden sacs. s food J