Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 30, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1919.
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JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING
KEBIUM IN MARION COUNTY-TRY TEEI FOR RESULTS
yff.AKTT-rrn ADVESTIHEfQ iATES
Kite per word 2s ew Today:
stack insertion . - 1
Dae week (6 insertion) 5
Oka month (29 insertions .. ITc
The Oepital Journal will not be re
apoasibi far mora hsa ons insertion,
(or errors in Classified Advertisements
Scad your advertisement th first day
it appear and notify ui immediately it
rror occurs.
Minimum charge, 15e.
WOOD for sale. Phoue 2093M.
tf
CALVES I want J or 4 day-old calves
0. C. Bussell, phon 3F3. tf
WANTEDA! kinds at chicken. Will
pay top price, Phon 1339J. tf
IN. BEAVER well driller, phone 827
J, 1165 N. 19th St., Salem. Or. 66
"WANTED Cattle and calves, any
kind. Thone 1376W. 6 27
FRAME year photographs, 50 cent
up. Buren'i, Com. 8t. -HQ
WANTED A woman to tare for in
valid. 2090 rry St. a 30
IX)R SALE flood spring wagon with
top. 1251 Mission. 5-31
"WANTED All kind of cattle. Thone
8135. 8-19
J AS. LYONS practical painter. Thone
704. tf
A 1 FRESH milk cow for talc 1986
Cberaekota. 5 31
"WANTED 3 or 4 men at the Quaker
Nurauriee, Thone 2300J2." 5 31
FOR 8ALE By owner T room house,
close in, furnished or Bntfurniished.
592 N. Commercial St. 5 31
THE flAZLEWOOD doe shoe repair
ing, neatly doue. 321 N. Com. St.
' M9
EUG3 cleaned 35 cts, after June 1st
50c per rug. Thn 16, Buckner.
5-31
10 ACRES close in, all In cultivation,
with or without crop. $3500. 8993
care Journal. 5-31
FOR BALE One Studobakorr ear, re
painted and in good condition, good
tires, cheap. 263 N. Com'l. tf
GIRL wanted for general housework.
Inquire at Will's Musie ftore. hone
159 or 2080W. - ' 5 30
BERRY picker wanted, 8 acres goose
berries, 0 acre strawberries. Thone
12(T7M. 6-2
TRAILERS for sale and made to or
der. Woodry'g Auction Markot, Fer
ry nd Liberty. 6 15
"WALL PAPER 15 cents per double roll
op ward. Buren's Furniture Store,
179 Commercial. tf
WANTED Leaky radiators to repair,
Salens Auto Radiator shop, 19S 8.
12th. 6
HAVE your roof repaired, cleaned and
tarred. For particular phone 1446.
.WANTED Loan of $"00 on real es
tate, good security. Call at 247 N.
Commercial. tf
FREE BOOKLET 'Care Baby Chick'
644 BUte St. Telephone 400
- Headquarters for baby ehicks. tf
FOR SALE 40 sere farm in crop,
some of best Innd in Oregon. For
particulars write owner, Bt. 1, boi
48, 8oio, Or. 6-19
FOR BENT Neatly furnished cot
tage, city waiter, yard, Nye beach.
Reduction if taken for season. Thone
Mrs. Tho. Burrows, 1261W. tf
FOR SALE 50 sere of land all in cul
tivation, no buildings, 2Vi miles from
elate house, first class loganberry
land. For particulars see W. A. Lis
ten, agent, 484 Court. 5 31
RIVE BOTTOM FARM
30 seres, rich as beaverdani, 6 acre
ia string beans, 2 acres potatoes, 2
eorn, some garden and berries, 1 acre
peaches, 1 apples, 8 acre hay; fair im
provements. This choice property if
taken now can be bad with crop at
$3,100. he erop will net $1W0. The
best boy oa the market; liberal terms.
H. SCOTT REALTY CO.
404 Hubbard bldg.
wvwrwrrwr
5K-FU
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.
HAWKINS AND
j 314 Masonic Bldg.
EV TODAY
LtJCT Hold bar breast pin. Beward.
Return toJournal office. $ 30
FOR SALE Kale plant, 1.50 per
thousand, i'bone 5 31
WANTED Strawberry picker. Thone
E3F15. - 729
SAI, M AX-OQIJJ5CTOR med,
with car. 337 State St., Salem, Or. 6 4
WANTED A range, must be in good
condition M W ear Journal. 5-31
WILL pasturo row for milk, good pas
ture. Call 8K23. tf
WANTED A 4 or 5 room furnished
house. Apply Mrs. A h, 1790 Lee
St. 531
house; income $90 per month. Thone
2431W or 628. 6-4
HEMSTITOUINO and plco edee work
guaranteed. Singer Sewing Machine
Co., 337 State !t. 6-4
FOR SALE Ton nd a half Ford
truck, ehain drive at 345 South 14th
St. 5-31
FOB KENT 9 room house, will be
ready in a week or so. See Ander
son, 112 -V. Com. St. or phone 9iu.
5-30
TO TRADE Modern 5 room bungalow
for Ford end eomo cash, balance
terms. Thone 1598M. tf
WANTED To" rent house with five or
six rooms, eJeetrio lights, city wa
ter, bath. J 11 care Journal. 5-30
wivum Ti v ., 1. 1.
na;iiuu uvwuuu us uuujvjvvcin-r, ti-
perienced in garage work. Aduress
i 1 1 T 1 r n i
FOB SALE Hop sacks and baskets
in good condition, some never used.
Fraud A Jul man Gcrvais, Or. 6-4
FOR SALE Cabbage, tomato and kale
plants, 3 doz. Soc. 154 Columbia St.
cor. 'N. front. 5-30
LOST Ounnysack containing suit of
overalls, shoe and cap, south of cm
lem. Return to Journal office. 5-30
FOR SALE Two boiler, 1 eight horse
horizontal. Call at Capital City Co
operative Creamery. tf
MECHANICS opportunity, established
W or write C. F. Burneil, 2923 Oaks
n vi an n itnnir nm Hinn I'hnna I 4t
Ave, jsverett, Wash. j 6-3
WANTED Dining room girl for em
ployes dining room at Oregon state
tuberculosis hospital, pay $40 per
month with 'board, room and laun
dry furnished. Thone 433. 5-81
FOR TRADE 320 acre farm, Klicki
tat county, Wash., to exchange for
mall -farm or acreage; 150 acres in
wheat, balance pasture. W. H. Gra
benhorst k Co., 275 State St. 5-30
FOR SALE Hy owner at a sacrifice,
8 room house in A-l condition built
only short time, largo lot, improved
street, close to now parking plant
now building, also school and car;
will tuko good young team and out
fit or lets model ear in good condi
tion, on deal. Look this up if you
want a fine home at a bargain; no
agents. A ad rem 9 care Journal. 6 2
SOME good first mortgages on farm
lands for sale. Interest 6 percent.
i
Money to loan on city property and
for building loans. Rates reasonable.
Prompt service.
A. O. BOHRNSTEDT,
401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon
MORE of those splendid bargains
that we advertised have been taken.
"We have some more consisting of
residences from a few hundred dol
lars on tho installment plan, up to
the best homes in Salem. Also from 5
acres up to large farms. We also
have some unimproved land for sale
very cheap-; also some splendid tim
ber 5 miles out; drop in and talk it
over. John H. Scott Bealty Co., 404
Hubbard bldg. tf
MEN' WANTED AT WEST LINN TA
PER MILLS, 42e UOUB, 8 HULK
DAY. SEE ilR.H. A. 8WAFFOBD
AT MILL OFFICE ACEOS3 BIVEB
FROM OREGON CITY. GOOD HO
TEL PROVIDES CLEAN BEDS
20c; BEST MEALS 35c. tf
Lll
ROBERTS
Salem, Ore.
STRAWBERRIES for sale. Thone 111
F21. tt
WANTED Borrv hauling wish thre
quarter ton truck. Phone 1313. 8-S
WANTED To rent oa shares, good
farm, Kt. 7, box 17. 3 31
1 AND 2 roam housekeeping apartment
at the MiHer, 633 Ferry St. 6-5
r)R SALE Large eollaflsibl go-cart
in fine shape Mrs. Johasea. 1167
Court St. Tel 1517. ' S-
WANTED To rent a T or 8 room
house with Ju'ara.'e and chicken
yard. 374 N. lh St 5 31
STRAYED JPersiaa male cat, black
and grey, large eyes. Walter IVar
mine, phone 98F2. 5-30
FOR SALE I room bungalow and
acreage, 3 miles south of tmlea on
O. E. By. CasWr terms. Writ 512
5th Ave.. Aberdeen. Wn. 5-31
FOR KALE Mare 8 years old, weight
14W, soun.l; guaranteed to Work
single or double. W. B Farrier, 6
miles south on Tringle road. 6-5
FOR SALE 5 room house, two 1 ota,
good garden, all kinds fruit. $600.
No incumbrance. Thoue owner 1393.
6-29
FOR TRADE 160 acres of timber in
Benton county, for house and lot
in Salem. W. H. Grabeuhorst ft Co.,
275 State St. 5-30
FOR TRADE 20 acre farm, good
buildings, family orchard, 2 miles out
on good road will take in exchange
Salem residence property up to $4000
W. H. Grnlbenhorst k Co, 275 State
St. 630
FOR EXOILANOE 320 acres of tim
ber land, cruised at 18,000,000 feet
of saw timber, for Salem residence
or suburban property. For particu
lars call oa Y. A. liiston, 484 Court
St. 531
FOR BALE Or exchange for aereage
. near Salem, 97 avre farm; 45 acres
Italian prune orchard, balance in
crop, flair buildings, located on main
highway, 2ti miles from town. Trice
$12,500. W. H. Grabenhorst Co.,
Hi a state St. 9-30
2 SWELL HOMES 2 CO
7 room modern bunimlnw Idvoa TivW
rooms, mrge closet's, bath, fireplace, es-
mcni oeaeanent, close to capital, ler
quick shIo $3200, H cash.
7 Boom
Up to the minute in every parties tkr
rlio-icn -Inemtimv J1n.rant1v ffitraAut
hot water heart, good grage; ea f
ouiem s laeai noniea, Ijjuv.
Let us show U
JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY C.
404 Hubbard buildisf
ua. locate a lew ruHKmwolo paruoa
,n.) i -wr m
on R. R. grant government land ia
Lincoln county, school elose, ffood
land, plenty wood and water and out
range. Leave Sat. a. m. Address ty
gen. Del, T. W. MsUinni. 6 30
NOTICE To prune growers, Tt yen In
tend to build or remodel your drier
it will pay you to see my patentee
improved hot air heating system at
my place, routo 1, Shaw, Or, on any
day or at Theo M. Barr's plumbing
and heating shop Salem, Or., ''et
May 30th, where they are being eon
strncted. For further particulars
write or eall en J. W. Feiber, Bt. 1,
Shaw, Or. . -31
WE are loekin for a man or a woman
at Salem as resident manager, to
take charge of collections, renewals,
circulation of most all magazines
publixhed. Must have some sHlesman
ship bility and good references. Our
new plan makes everybody a custom
er and saves the public inueh money.
Position will pay from $1000 te
$1000 a year. K. J. Hamilton, 144
First St. Tortlftnd, Or 5 30
OLESON'S AUTO EXCHANGE
White gas, pn-fect condition, $600
1S17 Chovrolet $500
Flandore "20", perfect condition,
new tires, $2f5
2 1918 Ford sedans, $700 nd $800,
one with self starter
2 ton lunfbcr truck at a bargain
We wreck eutos for their parts, this
enables you to get old enr parts at a
bargain. Cash price paid for junk
cars.
-ton Ford truck, thoroughly evsr-
hatiled $475
5 pnssengor Studebeker $18$
19in Chevrolet $475
1917 Ford $400
349 N. Com! St. Phone 6C6
SALE,? AUTO EXCIIAiNGS
GEO. BHCEtt, Hgl
229 State Street
We buy your ear er sell eessai-
sion.
SPECIALS
Overland, model 90, $650
1917 Briscoe $573
Fine Iit tie roadster cheap
Maxwell, good as new, $559
1917 Hudson $1500
1917 Briscoe $375
Studehaker, 3 passenger roadster
450
Overln4 rosdter $523
TWENTY OTHERS TO PKK JBOM
First class auto lauodrr sad lish-
iog.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
Good ?0O acre Umpqua valley rss.k
nearly all in cultivation and all good
soil, mostly bottom land. Good large
house, large barn and all kinds of Out
buildings. Well fenced and well wa
tered by fine cresk and wells; good
road, near school, store and chares;
about 9 mile from Bosebnrg. $5000
cmp growing on place; stock, ton's,
machinery fowls, crop, all for $20,090.
Will sell on good terms or will take
good small acreage of 40 to 60 acre to
410,000; $2500 eash and long time oa
balance.
S.W Perrtne k Harster, 306 Hubbard
building, Salem, Or tf
11 li ik
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EUGH THEATRE
CHARLIE
CHAPIJN
The one and only, in
Crn1jf lrPc"
kuvuiuvl fUUii
TODAY AND
TODAY
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RICH BACHELOR
WANTS WIFE
"Many people have blamed me for
not getting married. Since childhood
t have suffered from stomach and liv
er trouble, never being able to get suy
medicine or doctor to help me. Now
that Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has
entirely cured me, 1 am anxious to get
a wife." It is a simple, harmless prep
aration, that removes the catarrhal
mucus from the intestinal tract and al
lays the inflammation which causes
practically all stomach, liver and in
testinal ailments, including appendi
citis. One dose will convince or money
refunded. J. C. Perry, Capital Drug
Store, and druggists everywhere.
COMMITTEE OF IE
(Continued from Page 1.)
accident commission should be the sub
ject of a thorough going probe has
gained considerable ground among the
friends of the compensation law",
stated Governor Olvott today in an
nouncing that he will ask for an in
vestigation. .
"The industrial accident commission
inasmuch as rt administers the pro
visions of the workmen' compensation
act, has one of the most important
functions of the commission provided
for on the statute book of the state.
The proper administration of that law
is bigger than any other consideration
For sale, mod confectionery business
538 State.
WANTED iMan 's bicycle, must bo 1n
good condition and reasonable. Ad
dress 23 care Journal. 5-31
FOB SALE 1 pure blood, 7 months
short horn bull calf, dairy type, for
$40. Wm. H Egan,.Gervais, Bt. 2,
Phon 3F11. . 8 2
WANTED Two pounds of good eoun-
try butter, als 1 gallon of sweet
butter milk a week. A. K. Swanson,
1757 Waller St., Salem, Or. 6-80
FOR SALE 6 room house, 1163 South
Liberty St, on easy terms or trade.
' Owner, 273 Dixon St. Portland,
Or. 5-30
Irrigation for 1919 The system of
dividing the city into two districts
which proved so satisfactory last year
will be continued for the season of
1919.
The houses which bear even numbers
on tho streots will irrigate only on
Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sun
day, and the houses which bear odd
numbors on the streets irrigate only on
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sun
day. This plan will permit every house
to irrigate four dnv out of each week.
By striHIy following this rule we
arc ablo to supply our patrons with
tho usual amount of water under more
satisfactory conditions. Season irriga
tion bills will be discounted 10 per cent
if paid on or before June 10th. Salem
Water, Light k Tower '. 6-10
PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO.
"Always at You Sirvici"
Help of all Lund Furnished Free
to Employers
tBPMsau ifxuhx nasi wm ot nm
j. r. CBXM. Iw
Bl-ZU Borniid. Strxt ' Portlsnd, Onfm
80 ACRES near school, churches and
Ry. Good house and barn, on good
road, fine stream through land;
adapted to loganberries and dairy
ing; keep cows and chickens nniil
ligait!brrie are producing.
100 acres in fine prune district where
a crop is assured as proven by this
year, when crop is light elsewhere;
70 acre in cultivation, plenty tim
ber for uner, iiue airings fur n li
gation anil water power, water filed
on. Evergreen berries in pasture will
yield $fiW this year. 4 mile to mark
et. 20 acres adjacent to Jefferson, Or.
A-l river bottom sandy loam. These
place must be seen to be fully ap
preciated. Will take some property on the deal
and give terms to suit. G. F Booth,
1985 Chemeketa 64
C4 peaitieas are aow open
ia t new TJ. 6. Merchant Ma
nas. We seed 500 men for im
Bsdiajt service aboard ear new
eceaa earners, good pay. Travel
ts all parts ef the world. Men
bet wee a the age ef II to 35 in
clusive are eligible. Yea must
be as Americas citizen. For full
Informatics apply at
TUB EEIALL DBXTQ STOBE
115 S. Commercial 8t.
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Middies Model Brassieres Enrelcpe Chemise
A Brassiere de- "Wolf Head
Plain White signed on correct Brand'' which is
Coat Middies nes ace 'rm a Euarantee of
med quality
98c SSc 98c
House Dresses
A broken line of House Dresses, made
up in neat and attractive styles from
dainty Voiles and Gingham Tissue
Selling up to $10.00
2 lots to clean up
$2.98 and $4.98
Dress Goods
36-inch, in checks
and stripes
59c
THESE ARE JUST A FEW ITEMS TO SHOW THE OFFERINGS AND VAL
UES IN THESE "STAR" SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY'S SELLING. EVERY
DEPARTMENT HAS
SPECIALS. Look for the Star
Ladies Ready to Wear Section
EXTRA SPECIALS ON COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES. This is the SEASON'S
CLEAN-UP, the event you have waited for. SPECIAL RACKS in the Aisles and
ALL CABINETS DISCOUNTED.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
"Vanity Fair" Silk Underwear
The most dainty and pleasing Ladies' Underwear on the American Market. Here
.is perfection of luxury without expense; and these soft, pink, dainty, lovely gar
ments may be washed at home with the ease of a pocket handkerchief. As an "IN
TRODUCTORY SPECIAL" we have marked One of the linos of VESTS at $1 W
Think of it, a Silk Undcrvcst of VANITY SILK at : si.fj
STAR SPECIALS You Can Always Do Better At
on sale Tv 7T mayr"v"' vv "'m'"
SATURDAY jVt 1 If ii
9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Jl v XiOOOlXiGOOiD G
involved. Tim work of tho commission
lias grown to large proportions and
vitally conccdas s great nmjo(y of
the workmen and tho employers of tho
state, it is efivntinl that the commis
sion enjoy the mont complete confi
dence of not only employers and em
ployes, liut of the general eittTen.hip
of the slato as well. If that confidence
has in any maimer been shaken it
should be restored and a thorough in
vestigation should bring out the weak
points, if any there are."
It will Te recalled that the trouble
grew out of an accident to a i'ortland
man by the name of Dibbers, who died
as the result of it. Although the man
was subject to the compensation act,
Kcrley persuaded his widow to sign a
contract providing 4hat he ehmild re
ceiv ea fee of 40 per cent for his ser
vices ia snewins a settlement of a
I claim for dasia'es to the nmount of
'several thousand diPnrs, it being nn
derstood that she was not to make a
!eronal attempt to collect from the
industrial acci'Ienl commission. This
'ihe signed. Huhseqmntly the eommis
'ion awarded the widow 'the amount of
j$0OO. Thereupon Keoiey instituted
Unit ia the eirmit court to ollect his
1 40 per cent, or $l0O.
WOK FEEKCH BELDB
Eugene, Or., May 30. Htrgeant Ils
old O. 1'eterson of this city met, wooed
and won Miss Amelia Heiement, who
i lived in the French Uiwu in which be
i wns stationed during the war. When
'ordered to return home, Peterson anked
, his ewwetheatr te precede him to this
I country. They wero married here yes
I terday afternoon.
BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS
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Fancy Silks
New shipment,
stripes Only
36-inch
$1.69
Mens Work
Gloves
A s-trorig, well
made leather
Glove
25c
IIAZEL GRED. NOTES-
(Capital Journal Special Service)
f. i, Latham motored tfl Mnlslhl
Saturday and wm accompanied home
by his dim, liter, Mr Adah Jones,
whott tclxinl eloped Fridav.
Fred Barnick arrived from ran Frsn-
cieeo cAundnv,
Mrs, nn Bnrtniff of Middle Grove
is visiting her sister near Kugene.
A Weiuert fflient Xfotnlav fcnr) Tiie..
day hanging paper for J. ). Looeey.
Miss Ivy Forhes of flalem spent fun
day with her friend, Msrjorie J'armen-
ter.
Ferd Jones, who recentlv r!,nrnA
from overwns service, came over from
Philomath fSunday, where he hs (been
BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS
TOM MIXc::
n
Takes your Breatli Away, Lifts You
Out of Your Seat, in
Fame and Fortune
A Whirlwind of Love and Action
r J SUNSHINE COMEDY
HERE TODAY
IF
YOU
CAN'T
S.WE
HERE
IT
CAN'T
BE
DONE
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Pure Silk I
Ladies' pure silk
white hose. All
Sizes
$1.29
New Shipment Neckwear
The very latest creations. Pleated Or
gandie trimmed in lace
Crepe de Chine, neatly trimmed with
lace and pearl buttons
Collars with Vestees, Pique collars,
rieated Crepe de Chine, Tucked and
lace trimmed. Put out in two lots
59c and 89c
Men's Work
Gloves
Gauntlet Gloves,
leather palms
38c
visHing his purenls.
Misn Mario Dennett a Portland
visifur Intt week.
Mrs. W. O. Davis, Mrs. O. O. Looney
rii Mi.s Emma F "her attcn.lcit ike
Middle drove W.. M. A. at the home
of Mm. John liwlruff TucmIht slier
tioon. Merle Chapman went to Pnrtln1
lant week to take a course of iimtna;
tinn at the V. M. " A. auto arhnot.
Mrs. Peter Williamson has been suf
ferinjj from a severs e,dd fur several
davs.
Miss Hilda Williamson had her ton
sils removed by Dr. Kobertsnn last
week.
There viil be held Sunday moruln?
the quarterly cmmuninti service at
the If. It. ehim h.
The Children's day program which
is to be a pal not ic ore, will be held
j me ririt .MiniJay jn July.
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BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS