on i:av today JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE EEST SELLK CEDIUM IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THEM FOR RESULTS GLAMOTED ADVERTISING KATES Bate per word -New Today: Sack iasertios . 1 Oae week (6 insertion) .... 5e Oae month (26 insertion 17 The Capital Journal will aot be re poasibls for more than one insertion, far error in Classified Advertisements Xead your advertisement the first day it appear and notify as immediately if error ocean. Minimum charge, 15e. CALVESI want 3 or 4 tar-old calves C. C. Kuaeell,- phone 3ii. tf WANTED All kinds of ehiekena. Will pay top price. Phone 1339J. tf "W. BBAVEB well driller, phone 827 J, 1163 N. 19th St., Salem. Or. 66 WANTED Cattle and calves, anv kind. Phone 1576W. 6 -2 7 FBAME your photographs, SO eents p. Buren's, Com, St. S 10 WANTED All kinds of cattle. Phone 8135. 819 JAS. LYONS practical painter. Phone 704. tf WANTED Strawberry pickers. Theme 23F15. 7-29 8 A LKSMAX-COI.LECTOR wanted, ' with car. 337 State St., Salem, Or. 6-4 WILL pasture cow for milk, good pas- ture. Call 8K23. tf STRAWBERRIES for sale. Phone 111 121. tf WANTED Berry hauling with three - quarter ton truck. Phone 1303. 62 1 AND 2 room housekeeping apartment at the Miller, 633 Ferry St. 6 5 WANTBD 'Motorcycle. Phone 2191W. 63 FOR SALE Furnished apartment ' house; income fUO per month. Phone INiiW or 628. 64 EEMRTITCJEINQ and pico edge work guaranteed. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 337 State St. 64 FOR BALE Hop sacks and baskets in good condition, some never used. Frnnd Adclman, C-crvaia, Or. 6-4 FOR SALE Two toilers, 1 eight horse horixontsd. Call at Capital City Co - . operative Creamery. , ..... ... ,. tf THE flAZLEWOOD doe shoe repair ing, neatly dona. 321 N. Com. St. 019 FOR SAiLE Or trade 1600 lb. horse, 7 years old, tfor smaller team. Phone . 1207M. 8-6 FURNISHED bungalow or apartment wanted by young couple, about June 15th 02 care Journal. 6 2 FOR SALE One Studebuker car, re painted and in good condition, good tires, cheap. 263 N. Com '1. tf BERRY pickors wanted, 8 acres goose berries, 6 acres strawberries. Phone 1207M. 6-2 TRAILERS for sale and mads to ar dor. Woodry's Auction Mnrket, Fer ry and liberty. 6 15' WALL PAPER 13 cents per double roll pward. Buren's Furniture Store, 179 Commercial. tf WANTED Lecky radiators to repair, Salem Auto Radiator shop, 198 S. 12th. 88 HAVE your roof repaired, cleaned and tarred. For particulars phone 1440. WANTED Loan of 1500 on real es tate, good security. Call at 247 N. Commercial. tf FREE BOOKLET 'Car Baby Chieki' 644 Btat St. Telephone 400 Headquarters for baby ebicks. tf FOR SALE 40 aere farm in erop, some of beet land in Oregon. For particulars write owner, Rt. 1, hoi 42, Scio, Or. 8 19 FOR RENT Neatly furnished cot tage, eity werfer,- yard, Nye beach. Reduction if taken for season. Phone Mr. The. Barrows, 12MW. tf FOR SALE 5 room house, two I ots, god garden, all kinds fruit, oV)0. ho incumbrance. Phone owner 1393. - 8-29 WE LOAN MONEY FOR FIVE YEARS. WEAL LOW YOU TO PAY $100.00 OR- MULTIPLE ON THE- PRINCIPAL ON ANY INTEREST DATE. WE CLOSE OUR LOANS PROMPTLY. EAMN3AKD 311 Masonic Eldg.- . ; BIG fir wood far sal. Pkona 41W. tf WANTED 1917 er 'IS Ford in good condition and reasonable. Address O D W care Journal. l i FOR RHNT 5 room cottage at New port, Or. Phone 1547W. 63 iUXST Red woolen scarf. Return S07 .V Lioertv Bt. 6 3 FOR SAWS Team, weight 3000 rbs. harness and wagon, goad condition, right priee. lTkone 107F13. 6-3 FOR RENT 9 nice modern houses, one 4 room and one 5 room, H. E. Bolinger 328 Hubbard bldg. tf ONLY hotel, 30 rooms in live country town, with big payroll, to sell for (000, y, cash, balance 6 percent. Enquire of Mrs. Yaenke, 555 Che meketa St. ' 6 6 FOR SALR Or trade, 8 room modern bouse witn 2 lots, 1 block from ear line, fine location. M L Y care Jour nal, 6J FOR SALE Mare 8 years old, weight 1400, sound; guaranteed to work single or double. W. B Farrier, 6 miles south on Pringle road. 6-5 MECHANICS opportunity, established business, brick building. Phone 1135 W or write C. F. Burncll, 2923 Oaks Ave, Everett, Wash. 6-3 FOR 8ALE 1 pure blood, 7 months short horn bull calf, dairy type, for 40. Wm. H Egan, Gervais, Ht. 2, Phone 3FH. 6-2 FOB SALE Strictly modern house 7 rooms, fine location, corner lot, gar age, good atreet $3000, terms easy. We have also 5 room bungalow, tath light and city waterr, only $900, half cash. Square Deal Realty Co, 6 2 NOTICE To prune growers, if yon in tend to build or remodel your drier it will pay you to see Dencer's fruit evaporator. It has been tried out 2 seasons. No experiment. Last season it dried 15 tons Italian prunes with 10 oords of second growth fir per week. One stove has ( tunnels and 612 trays. B. Dencer, Kt. 3, box 158. 63 OLESON'S AUTO EXCHANGE Whit gas, perfect condition, $600 1817 Chevrolet $500 Flanders "20", perfect Condition, new tires,. I2G5 , . i 2 1918 Ford sedans, 700 and 800, one with self starter 2 ton lumber truck, at a bariraia We wreck autos for thoir parts, this enables you to get old car parts at a Bargain, uasn pnes paid lor Junk cart H-toa Ford truck, thoroughly over hauled 1473 -5 passenger Studcbaker $180 1916 Chevrolet $475 1917 Ford 8400 349 N. Com! St." Phone 6C6 SALEM AUTO EXCHANGE GEO. 8FICEB, Mgr 229 State Street We buy your ear or sell on commit ion. SPECIALS Overland, model 90, li'i.jO 1917 Briscoe i"3 Fine Little roadster cheap , Maxwell, good as new, $j50 1917 Hudson !VK 1917 Briscoe j73 Studebaker, 3 passenger roadster $450 Overland roadnter $"23 TWENTY OTHERS TO FI'K FROM First class auto laundry and polish ing. FOR SALE By owner at a sacrifice, 8 room house in A 1 condition built only short time, large lot, improved street, elose to new packing plant now building, also school and car; will take good young team and out flit or late model car in good eondi tion, on deal. Look this up if yon want a fine home at a bargain; no agents. Andrew 9 cars Journal. 6 2 MEN WANTED AT WEST LINN PA FEB MILLS, 2 HOUR, 8 HOUR DAY. SEE MR.H. A. 8W AFFORD AT MILL OFFICB ACROSS RITER FROM OREGON C1TT. GOOD HO TEL PROVIDES CLEAN BEDP 20c: BEST HEALS 33e. tf 9 y-qrrr ROBOTS v Salem, Ore. TKE DAILY CAPITAL JUUKNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FOR SALE Lincoln ram Phone 7 F13. V3 FOR SALE Mass blfve!, cheap. Phose 16ZH, ' ti WANTED A sccosd hand traiWr for Ford; mut be good and cheap. Phone SJT 1. 44 LOUASRBRRY pickers wanted. stove and tents furnished. Phone 8F1L 64 LOST Decoration dav gold pis) eagrav ed "B W" Ret ur'a B. M. oW Reward. Jit. !, Salem. WANTED At Oregon state hefpita 5 teamsters. Applv L. M. Laaa, Cat tags farm. Tel 30F3. 8-8 FOR RENT finished 8 nns tmsa low, good location. W. A. Ltstea, 44 4'ourt. 8-! FOR SALE Good milk cow. 364 & 17th St. Phone 89UM. 6-3 WANTED At one chambermaid, et perieneed middle aged lady prefer red. Capital hotel; apply in person. 62 WANTED Experienced eeok at Wil lamette ganitorium, 754 Ferry St. 6-4 FOR SALE Team of by horses, 8 and 6 years, weight 1100 each. l.S. Jiam sey, Rt. 3, box 125. 6 3 FOR SALE Aelimated tobacco plants Will ripen sure. 3 block smith from 12 street car line. Box 31, Phone 858M. 6-7 WESTERN JTJNK k SALVAGE COMPANY We buy all kinds of junk, hardware, furniture, tools, ma- chinery. There is hardly an item we do not bur. Phone 706 402 N. Com'L FOR SALE Strictly modern 6 room tiungolow, beautifully finished, very conveniently planned, east front, at only 63500. Strictly modern 7 room residence, fine grounds, paved street, if sold at once, 6.1(100. Socotafsky, Bayne Wdg. tf GOOD BUYS Well improved 10 acre traet, mod ern house, barn, all in bearing frnit, on Main Pacific highway, 4 miles from Snlem. Irico 86300. 5.80 acre tract all set to prunes last year and located on main Pacific high way. Price 81200 17 acre tract, bouse, barn; 10 acre bearing orchard, mostly prunes, i main highway. Price $5000. Term. 20 acre tract all cultivated, goad bungalow, barn; S acre prune, 8 an) of loganberries, family orchard, ansa strawberries, 4 mile from Salem. File $8000. 140 acres of first das farm land, 100 acres in cultivation and ia eraa Balance pasture, running wa'.er. J rica $85 per acre. Terms. Good 5 room modern house located on paved atreet. Price $2200. 11.24 acre tract all in cultivation and in crop; 6 acres of grain, balance beans, eorn and potatoes; house and barn. Price $2500. 10 acres of Italian prune orchard in first clan condition, located on Pa nif highway 3H miles south. Price $.W00. 10 aere tmct, good tnngnlow partly finished, N acre in orchard and ber ries, 5 miles south. Price 11700. Oood 7 mom modern house located close in, to exchange for modem bouse and several lots. Price tWOOO . 2rt' ere tract, 13 acre in benrfng fruit, mostly prunes, balance cultivat ed land, :UH) per acre, 5 room house and large lot, east front, benring fruit, barn. Price' $1400 500 down, balance 6 percent intercut. W. H. GRABEKHORST & CO. 273 State street Irrigation for 1919 The system of dividing the eity into two districts which proved so satisfactory last year will be continued for the season of 1919. Tho houses which bear even numbers on the streets will irrigate only .on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Bun day, and- the houses which bear odd numbers on the streets irrigate only on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sun day. This plan will permit every house to irrigate four days out of each week. By strrctly following this rule we are able, to supply our patrons with the usual amount of water under more satisfactory conditions. Season irriga tion bills will be discounted 10 per eent if paid on or befrrs June 10th. fcalem Water, Light Power Co. 6-10 10 acres in fine prune district where a crop is assured as proven by this year, when crop is light elsewhere; 70 acres iu cultivation, plenty tim ber for drier, fins springs for irri gation and water power, water filed on. Everirreea berries in pastnrw will yield $(KlO this year. 4 mile to mark et. Will take some property on the dsal and give term to nit. G. F Booth, 1985 Chemeketa 6-4 Good position sr aow opes in ths sew U. S. Merchant Ma rin. We seed 609 ssea for im mediate service Wr4 ocr aew ocesa carriers, good pay. Travel to all part of the world. Mea between the age of 18 to 35 in clusive are eligible. Too matt be an Americas eitizn. For full (afertMstiua appy at TUB EEXALL DSUO STORE 115 S. Commercial St. .- t OpsaFcnna v , Cf BEHALF OF BILL Editor Capital Journal: Among the measures to be submitted to the voters of Oregon tomorrow is on which while it has set been duruseeti much i the press, so far as I have ob served, ia vet of vitf.1 interest to the progressive spirit sf oar state. That la th "Soldiers'. Sailors, and Marines' educational Belief Bill," No. 314 oa the ballot, which provides for honorably discharged soldiers, sailors or murines, r those sa furlough, financial aid aot to exceed $23 in any one month, aor $200 in any sas yea., for a period aot exceeding th next four years, to assist than in attending any institution of leaning is th state of Oregon. It is to be hoped that every voter will care fully read the able argument in behalf of this mea sure in the official pamphlet sentto all voter. To the present writer the outsttuding reason why this measure should be passed are twos 1 It is to the interest of the state. Every one recognizes that the leaders of Oregon in the near future, those whs will largely shape the fortunes and des tinies of the state, are to be the boys w ho have passed through the perils and hardships and triumphs of the patt two years. Many of them entered the army out of the school room, breaking abruptly the course of their education Many fiud themselves after the lapse of the two years so situated, by reason of changing circumstances, that it will be very difficult for them to resume their courses in school, unless tssisted. More over the call of active life wiil keep many from returning to school, unless this encouragement be given them. It is to the primary interest of tho state that those who are to control its destinies should have the highest standard of education which the schools can fur nish. If it is to stir interest that schools, high school, and college should be main tained, how much more it is to our inter est to' give our returning soldiers, it this critical time of their uvea, this relief while, attending them. 2 It is only rudimentary justice to the boys themselves. They have gives two years out of the prime of their young manhood, most of them for about $30 per month, out of which they had to pay their insurance, to say nothing of tho risk of sickness, death or wounds, which actually ecme to many thousands, while those who remained at home re ceived the abnormal wages which the STtRAYED Terras male eat, Hack and gray, large eyes. Walter rear mina, phone 98F2. tf FOR RENT Modern 7 'room bouss $20 month, close to capltol. 404 Hubbard bldf. ' v 6 2 NEED the moaer, must sell fine dia mond ring at big discount or trade for good car. "So triflers wanted, if yea mesa business address J C care Capital Journal. S J WANTED Work by experienced land scape gardener. Best references. Ilione 907. J. O. Draks, P. O. box 206, Salem. . , 8-4 LOST Man's small black purse in 'business- district containing $10 bill and $5 bill. Reward for return to Journal. " 8-3 WILL rent on' shares ns sell entire growing erop sweet" curfl,' field corn and potatoes of 16 lots. I'hine or G20 N. Wiutcr. tf FOR SALK 10 acres nil clear, in grain erop; small house, burn, good roads, $1700 B. M. Woods, Kt. 2, first house north West Salem school. 6-2 WANTED .A grocery clerk, young married man with some experience preferred. Apply in pcrton, C M. Roberts, 48 Court Ht. 6 4 WANTED A married man to work and act as foreman on grain and fruit ranch, (lend wages for the rijiht man. Call 1431 or 41. tf WANTED At once, 100 wo- men. Apply Snlem King's Product 'o., S. Front' St. Salem. 6 3 . TAKE A LOOK AT THESE! 10 acres in Liton "Fruit tract, 1 acre Insane, 1 prunes, fair, improvement, $350, good terms. 5 acrra; 1 prunes, gxad fiuaiiy ut--hard, all kinda of terries and crop, li.'S'K; good term 35 acres; 20 in cultivation; good family orchard, terries and garden; modern farm improvement; take it now $72."0 on good terms. The above properties are elose in en grod roads. 7 room modern house, close in; a good buy t'COO on good term. 5 room house, plastered, $10fo en eT terms. M li SCOTT REALTY CO. 404 Hubbard bldg. ' SM ft) tf. r i. i num. URTUS3, GKL m to Me tin i MONDAY. JUNE 2. 1919. Clearance You Can Always Do Better At iVi IS times enabled them to command. Sure ly it is a small compensation for us now to offer the survivors this encourage ment to complete their education. Moreover this measure is in line witn ,(, nth, aintea and countries are do ing. The British government, for in- . . , . ...I.IF. stance, nas arrunxuu m a""1" shipa to about 6500 (104 pounds) an nually to discharged service men attend r, merf rnlleues. Let Ut not b: satisfied merely with praising )ur boys and eatouing incir acBiun "M ns give them their substantial life to fit themselves for their life-work. SILYERTON NEWS (Capital Journal Special Service) Ths senior class of the high school spent last Wednesday at Silver Creek Falls. - , ... v;. Wodikcr of Brooks and Miss Olad syd'hillips of Onmss, Wash., visit ed at the U. O. and . w. iavi mn Wednesilar of luwt week. "Daddy" SteeJliammcr was in Port- lonJ (h lotrt-r Hurt of last wee Dur ing some new fixtures for his black smith shop. A number of old timers were seen on the streets of Silverton Decoration day A narade composed at the band, mem berw at the O. A. R. and Woman's Be lief Corps, and about three hundred school children, marched to the ceme tery on Memorinl day to py their re spt to the departed.' la the aftir aoon a very interesting pronraui was rendered at the opera house by the school children. Silverton school ctair- neiit Vrlday. The graduating clnw of the high pchaol is tho liirgiBt ever Known to im h here, being a class of thirty einht inenibers. On Wedne"lny and Thnr.rny of Int week seme of the old wnr veterans vis- ted the schools. Thursday afternoon a program wan given y members of the upper grades Miss Kina Brows was in Portland iit week. Ensien E. Keclan, who hss been re cently placed en the inactive duty lit, has come te Kilverton to make bis hime and jdacc of business in the fu ture. Mr. Keclan has tho agency for th. Overland1 and Willy Knight auto mobiles. W, E. Loughmiller leaves the latter (art of this week for Chicu, Calif., wkero he will spend the summer. '. M. Lukcns is moving his variety "tore into the J. O, bmith building on Mm a street. (ftiHock, Jr. Paul Wray, Earl El lis and Hironu lvatt who have been serving in France for two yean, ar nved in Bilvcrtoo on rrnlny ol last week. us ilteca wns undor niwii fire for i month At one time he went to the front with a company of SM men; all were killed but seventeen mea end tins wis oae of the seventeen to return. He gays this side of the pond look Lest to him. H H. Pauinoa of Seattle Is visiting at the M. ti. thinderson homo. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pother visited the capital eity Wednesday, Mrs. Will Ilcgan kns returned to her home ia Portland after visiting fo mm time with her sifter, Mrs. Walter trye. Miss Tbclma i.inoad was given a farewell party last Friday at trie pome tit ftiuit. iH. T. Youd, Miiw Mildred Yosel acting as hostciw. Miss Linstead espeets to move away from tiilverton so. Wio it a memlier tf the June graduating !. UYESLEYS Mr. O. Prince and sos, VwUry, of :4rlun, Wn., were week end visitors at the home ef 4 T Clymer. - Mr. and Mm. Bum PiOier and Mrs. Irene Innigaa epent Bnndny at the heme ef (w. liiggina, Lieutenant ( K'"g, only nn of Mr. and Mrs. ti. L. King, just return j 4 from ever s ss, was home on a few dav leave, but ha returned to Iowa j for his drf- barge. . I Joseph Uingwald, sine returning . 888)8)8)4)44) 88)88s8)888)8) in Suits, Coats The Season's Clean Up on High Grade Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Goes merrily on. At the prices we have marked the SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES This is no surprise. We suggest an early call that you . have a larger range of selection. Sits znl Coats, c? to J45.C3. $14.95 Suits and Coats, up to J75.(K) '. J 15.00 Tailored Suits ONE-HALF PRICE All Suits and Coats not cn extra special, less 20 per cent Igoc from over there, says that he has not seen any place that would compare with his native home, the Willamette valley. U .M. Lewis and wife of La Cuule.t, :Wn. visited a few days with their if ut h er, Tom Hislcy; they are on their way to California. The ladies of the 0. T. club met with Mrs C. 1. yuery Thursday and spent the dy visiting and planning tho last meeting of ths season, which includes the men folk, and a seven o'clock chicken dinner. Ed Clymcr of Chicago is here on an extended visit with his brother, L. . Clvmer. Mrs. Louis Francis has returned af ter an extended visit with relatives in CaHfornia. There is nothing worse than bad, foul smelling breath; got fid of it for your friend's sake anyway. HolMnter's Rocky Mountain Ted will clean and purify, your stomach and bowels; your breath will be sweet, your disosition improved, your friends' Increased. 35c. Ten or Tnbli-ts- I. J. Frv. Gifts for the June Bride It is always a pleasure for us to assist you in mak ing appropriate gift selections. Among many sug gestions we might mention our large assortment of silver hollow and flat ware. Come in and let us show them to you. HARTMAN Jeweler $ Northwest Corner of REAL ESTATE FOR Lukviuutu,u T'p to date sO acre farm, price US, 000. Owner would trade for a large serrate for stock in central Orcsrnn, Halein income property. Price .'W.iHrft Owner want a first clans farm. Weuld anNiinie. . For f anada trades, see me. The largest list in the IJ. H. or Canada. Modrrn .'00 Palem home. Owner wants liinnlierry land nearer Port land. Owners of scvsrnl small tracts would pay eah ia r.d iition for larger acr-age. iTity property for a'reage. Acre: for city r perty. BEING VOCR TRADES I can mnth you C W. N1K1EYER "Jist real ette" '.';.) 218 Ma-nic I'.u Ming Plmne 1000 LI PAGE SEVEN. - 84 Ks.4 44 8)64 4 4 4 4 4 and Dresses Boys and Men's Summer Hats A thorough clean up in these straw and cloth hats 15c 25c 45c I T4efTv444-444-r4T44-4-4 VAN WINKLE FAMILY EETJNIOW Sunday, May IS, an oc anion cf pleasure at -the' home of Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Van Winkle, when J. iS. Van Win kle, wife and son Lewis and James of Alhnny, I. II. Van Winkle sine daughter .Rosalind of fulem, and th doctor's mother, Mrs, I. N. Van Win klo of Portland, met for a Sunday din ner and to celebrate the safe return of the brother, Jafon Van Winkle from, the front in France. He was in threw of the hardest drives and gives many interesting accounts of the fighting. He was in the field hospital service and attended many wounded, being lo cated among the 16 inch gun thiik when fired rocked the hospital tents Jefferson review. You jrsect ths local mer chant to take.ysur produce. Help them do it with your pat ronsgo Build up Marlon coun ty. BROS. CO. and Opticians State and Liberty Streets s