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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 10. 1919. pa or nvr THE JOURNAL'S- NEW TODAY I JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARIHECT IS TEE BEST SELLING MUM IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THE! FOR RESETS CLASSIFIED ADVESTISINQ KATES: BOOMS ud apartments, 633 Ferry. -13 Bate per word New Today Each inscrtioa One week (6 insertions) One month (26 insertions) j, 5 j7, Hie vnpiuii tuuuai nm njufc nr- sponsible for more than one insertion, errors in Classified AdvertiemcLt errors in Classified AdvertuemeLt Jtead your e ivertisewent the first day it appears and notify us immediately if error occurs. Minimum charge, lae. BIG fir sood for sale. Phone 641W. tf "WANTED Girl for housework; no cooking. Phone 1627, 461 N. High, tf CANNING strawberries for sale. Phone 373. tf WANTED To buy, , medium trunk, T U care Journal. sited (j-10 BOX tent new, cost 35, will take $20. CuH 1272 fatate bt. Phone 1064, 6 11 4 GOOD dairy cows for sale. - 6SF5. . Phone 6-11 CALVES I want 3 or 4 duy-oid calves C. C. Russell, phono 313. tf WANTED All kinds of chickens. Will pay top price. Phone 1339J. tf. WANTED Cuttle aud calves, any kind. Phone 1576W. 6-27 WANTED All kinds of cattle. Phone 2155. 619 JAS. LYONS practical painter. Phone 704. tf kers. Phone WANTED Strawberry pie 23F15. 7-29 FRAME your photographs, 50 p. Buren's, Commercial St. cents 610 WANTED Woman ook. Btat. M lot aeai. rnone 00. W. BEAVER, well driUur, phone 827J. lltij ST. im St., ttoleni, Or. 7-7 FOR BENTr Furnished room, gentle man preferred. Phone 2273R. 6-11. "WANTED To rent a 5 or ft room house. Call 2193J. 810 "WANTED Top buggy, korse and har ness. Reply by inaiU. Agent, 473 N". Commercial Bt. Salem. tf WANTED Loganberry pickers, Sa lem Heights. M. F. Woodward, Rt 8. box 111. Phone 112F4. 6-14 "WANTED Loganberry pickers. I have good yarn, rnone ii or . 095 N. Capital St. Salem. 610 GOOD need auto for sale, or will trade for building lot. What have youf Call at 162 N. Coin'L SL 6-10 FOR 8ALETwo boilers, 1 eight horse horizontal. Call at Capital City Co operative Creamery. tf THE HAZELWOOD does shoo repair ing, neatly done. 321 X. Cow'l. St. 6-19 jTRATLERS for sale ad made to or- aer. wonury s Auction juiiTaci, icp ry nud Liberty fits. 6 15 WALL PAPER 15 cents per double rcll iipwird. Buren 's Furniture Store. 179 Commercial. . tf FOR SALE 40 acre farm in crop, some of liest land in Oregon. For partic ulars write owner, Rt. 1, box 4-, hcio, Ore.. 6 19 : ! I)HT A child's green coat on road between Portland, end Salem. Re-j ward. Tatton Book store. 6-10 j "WANTED For ensh, residence on; Fnirmount hill". Write box N'C3, Jour-, nal. ' 610 SMALL prune orchard, without tuiid- ings wantoj. Xiemeyer, 'Jinsnnie building. 6-10 "WANTED Woman to do a fei housework mornings. Good Phone 1204. ' hours' wtgea. 6-24 FOB SALE Aultnian-Tavlor thtcshing outfit, with clover hiiilor attainment. A genuine bargain. Inquire of Ray Farris, Rt. 2, box 23, Turner, Ore. 610' BUY THIS HOUSE T room house, large lot, improvements i U paid, 1190 8. Commercial St., a fine! corner, the lot is worth price asked, f 1600. John II. Scott Realty Co.,. 404 Hubbard building. I WE LOAN MONEY FOR FIVE YEARS. WE AL 8 LOW YOU TO PAY $100.00 OR MULTIPLE ON P THE PRINCIPAL ON ANY INTEREST DATE. If WE CLOSE OUR LOANS PROMPTLY. HAWENS AND I) 314 Masonic Bldg. CI 1. frf:S1S...V,l T FOOT Champion binder for tale. W. 11. 8chuett, Rt. 2, box 170. 6-10 LOT ia Portland to trade for acreage ...... c. 1 1 U L'l i a IA 'V .tr1- ? -yJ " 'i "- m- 1 Bon Juja- 23 HEAD of ewes to let on shares to responsible party. Phone 1204. 612 HATCHING eggs. Phone 2502W3 even- tugs. 6-10 WANTED S loganberry pickers, fam ily preferred; tent, stove and wood furnished. Address G. A. Walling, Kt. 8. ' . , 0 11 HAVING sold my farm, will sell my large team and nesuly new wagon and harness at sacrifice. Call 18K13 evenings. 6-11 WASTED Grocery store with living rooms; location city or country. State terms. Address 470 care Jour neal. 6 11 FOR SALE 5 room house, two Tors, good garden, all kinds fruit; $000. No I incumbrance 1 none owner e-a AV ANTED $1300 on a new tractor out fit and next year's crop, pay i per cent. Kt. 2, box 40, Rickreall Or. 614 11 HOCSE and lot wanted in exchange fon one acre tract with pretty good buildings. Niemcyer, Masonic build iag. 10 1X311 SALE Englewood property, hiod- eru uouse, o ruumn imo lutaiiv", garage, 2 lots, plenty fruit trees, fine garden. Only $2500. E. E. Tripp, In dependence, Or. 8-13 elT lfyoV' al so nice overcoat $10. If you want something good for the money tee Society Tailors, 1272 State street. Phone 1684. 6-11 WANTED -To lease apt. hoUBO furn ished or unfurnished, 'by responsi ble parties. Geo. J. Parks, 3li5 S. High St. Phone 645. 6-12 LADIES blue serge suit, will sell for $15, cost $65; never been worn in Oregon. Soeicty Tailors, 1272 State Street. Phone 1084. 6-11 WANT To rent soon, strictly modern 7 or 8 room house, well located. Call at 305 State street, near Commercial. Phone 239. - tf JF y0UB farm j, a No. 1 with house f j main nij,hwn, ncnr 6alem, 1 have a buyer for you, if you want to sell. Niomeyer, Masonic bldg. 610 DAIRY TRUCK; 1 Stndebaker 1-ton track, $300. 3-4 ton truck, $300. 1 3 4 ton truck, $275. Terms. Highway Garage. BEAUTIFCL home for sale; one acre on paved street near street car line and school, & rooms, niodem; mil kinds of fruit and berries. Phone ownor 2440. 6 10 MONEY TO LOAN Hawkins and Roberts ( 314 fnsonic Building Salem, Ore. FOR SALE 22 acres of choicest land in Willamette valley, 13 mile to street car line on rock road. All in crop, also cherries, npplrs, prunes and berries. Good modern 9-room house with bath, hot and cold water. Any one interested in sv good buy phone 2505W2. tf WOOD SPECIAL 10 days, 73 cords big body fir wood at $7 per cord; 60 cords 2nd growth fir wood nt $fi.50 per eord. O 11. Tracy Wood Co., Phone 520. 617 m . . MEX "WANTED AT WET LIXX PAPER MILLS, 42 HOUR, 8 HOUB DAY. SEE MR. H. A. 8W AFFORD AT MILL OFFICE ACROSS B1VEB FROM OREGON CITY. GOOD HO TEL TROVIDES CLEAN" BEDS 20c; BEST MEALS, 35e. tf ROBERTS Salem, Ore. 1120 (110 FOB SALE Good 2d hand cais, 9i per cent now at Capital Garage, 173 8. Liberty. 10 FOR SALE 3 good black teams, one weighs 1400 tolaOO lbs, the other 1150 lb. Phone 1073. 10 'CAPABLE young man 2S years old, wishes job driving car or track of any kind; Will pay messenger, P. M." 1610 Hall ct 811 RUG 0x12 in (rood condition, coxt loo, will take $25; also box couch autl electric heater for sale ebcaj. Call 1772V State St. Phone 16S4. HI ual. till WASTED Man to cut 8 or 10 cords of second growth fir wood, oa Wal lace road, 1 mile north of west end of steel bridge in Polk county, good timber, level ground. J. 1.. 1'urviB. 901 Oak street. tf OLESON'S AUTO EXCHANGE PSED CARS BOt'GIIT FOR CASH OR SOLD OX COMMISSION. 1917 Briscoe, $550. 1916 Ford, first class coudition, $375. 1918 Ford sedan, electric stater and lights, $800. White gns, perfect condition, $600. Flanders "20", perfect coudition, new tires, $265. lord sedan, $675. 1916 Ford, perfect condition, $373, " ton lumber truck at a bargain. Wo wreck autos for their parts, this enables you to get old car parts at a bargain. Cash price p--iu for junk ears. i-ton Ford truck, thoroughly over hauled, $475. 8-passenger Studebaker, $180. 649 N. Com'l St. Phone 666 Irrigation for 1919 The system of dividing the city into two districts which proved so satisfactory lust year will be continued for the season of 1919. The houses which boar even inoibers the streets will irrigate only on Monday Wednesday. Friday and Sun day, snd the bouses which bear odd nnmhes m the streets irripatc only on Tuesday, Thursday, S-iturday and Sun day. This plan will permit every house to irrigate four dnvt out of ench week. By strictly following thU ruie w are able to supply our patrons with the usual amount of water under more satisfactory condition. Season irriga tion bills will be discounted 10 per cent if paid on or before June 10th. tfelem Water, Light Power Co. 6-10 SALEM AUTO EXCHANGE GEO. SPICEB, Mgr. 229 8tat Street We buy your car or sell oa. commission SPECIALS S Fords, $275 tq $400. Overland, modol 90, $650. Fine Little roadster cheap. Maxwell, good as new, $550. 1917 Hudson $1500. Light delivery car, $200. Overland roadster, $525. TWENTY OTHERS TO PICK FKOM Bring your repair work in. Expert nic- cname in charge. MOVE RIGHT ON 30 acres of river buttom nd; 6 in tK-nns, 2 ia potutoes, 2 corn, sonic gar- 'len, 'j acres ponHies, niiplcs r.nd prunes, 8 acres hay, 6ome inipruvvments if3."l)0. It's a snap, good terms. 04 seres of river bottom, goad farm improvements, 12 aero hay, 2 acres U'Uiiit, 3corn, 4 potatoes, a fine garden; g'Hiit fnmily orchard, berries und grapes gouu uaiu, i cow, A elumts, 3j ciiick na, and all farm machinery, nugon, buggy and tools, take tho place and turt right in to making money; $(i000, good terms. JOHN. H, SCOTT REALTY CO. 404 Hubbard building HOUSE BARGAINS 9 room house on Court street, base ment and hot waler heat, fino lot with bearing fruit trees, $3000. Fair old house, lot 99x163, corner, three blocks from state house, $5500. Five room house thceo blocks from post office $1200, or will take auto part pay. Five room cottage South Commercial street, swell district, large lot, pave ment paid, $1050. Strietly modern new house, efcse In, fine locution, $5500, Five room cottugu elooe to school and car line, good plumbing, cerner lot, $1050. . Small house on High street dose In, $s.-,o. Six room modern house for Unt. F. L. WOOD, 341 State St. 6 9 WESTEBlf JUKK It SALVAGE COMPANY", We bay all kinds of junk, hard ware, furniture, tools, machin ery. There is hardly an item we do not buy. Phone 701 402 X. Cdml. !!- BRICCS AUTO WOOD-SAW khdwd Coet Aiywiere Ksj AeTh. EELICCS 1 BURPEE CO, be, iwdtmm rt .awthora Atm.. ParUaML I km liitiMlln mm4 C1mlji Onb WANTED Practical Burse at Center. Phone 1074. -vv- -' - - 34x4 BOYAli Crd tire asd rim fr same lost fcimuby. Leave with John Parker at StodetHiier ga'age. 611 !R SA-LE Hamravad typewriter as gwd as new. Half price. 1227 Court. Phone 62. frU FOB BALE Modra bungalow. 5 rooms sad bath, 2 lota. Price $1300, part cash. CaU owner, 72K. 6 12 WANTED Loganberry pickers, 2c pound. Sak-m Heights, C. W, Park er. POR SALE Tent, bargain, $13; 10x12 side walls; uwd once. Phone 1525, 6-12 THEY R GOING That 300 acre river bottom farm has gone. We have another larger, 64 acres good improvements, fam machinery, good team, 1 cow, 3 shoats, 35 chick ens, family orchard, grapes and ber riin; 13 acres hay, 4 acres beans, 4 acres corn, 4 potatoes and a tine gar den. Move right on and take every thing for $W0 en good terms. 60 acres oa river road 2 miles out, in crop; take it on your owa terms, $125 per acre. 10 acres 6 miles out; 2 in logans, 2 prunes, 4 hay, 2 stump pasture; 3 room house, barn and chicken house. This is a real snao, $.'!000. HOUSES l(5th and Ferry, two cottages on one large lot, $1700; good terms. Lot with new cottage,' 6 rooms; fruit and good garden near new pack ing plant on. Portland road; $1400, good terms. Bungalow, 6 years old, 5 rooms, nice lot and fruit, on Highland eve. $1000 Xew strictly modern bungalow near fair grounds, 7 rooms, largo lot; a beautv; ask us Micut it. JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO. 404 Hubbard bldg. BETTER REALTY BUYS Eight beautiful lots in the Oaks au dition (restricted) $100 each and as sume street assessments. Average priie $550 each. A choice investment. (List your lots with Xiemeyer) Fully modern nine room buugulow, built six years; ally lot; $2500. A fine buy. Just off South Commercial street elose in. (List your house with Xiemeyer) 13 acres with 7V4 seres 10-year old prases; 3 acre logans; 1 cere cherries; 4 room house, barn, etc, $4-500. (List your fruit tract with Niemeyer) 130 acres; 40 acres bearing prunes. Small quantity of timber, balunce cul tivated. Near Salem, $200 sa acre. This a genuine snap. (List your orchard with Niemayor) 110 acres all cultivated except small pasture 8 miles front Salem oa road to be paved. Excellent buildings and a fine farm property. $130 an acre. (List your farm with Xiemeyer) 40 acres adjoining West Salem. Xo buildings. 25 acres cultivated. Fin prune proposition, $10,000. BUYERS buy from XTEMIYER - He's got the goods, ' Breach offices) at Dallas Independ ence and bilverton with a live sales fore. Head office 13-216 Masonic building, SALEM. Salem is- the best little city in the Pacific northwest, if yoa enly kucw It. tf WANTED Parties or finn financially and other wise ible, to give proper representa tion in Snlem and othwr towns in Ore ?on for a moderately priced automo bile tire of unquestionable and proven merit. Want live wires mid to such will make good retail proposition, give 1 1 elusive und opportunity to make mon ey. Address 522 Alder street, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE TO OONTEACTOE8 Scaled proposals will be received at tho office of the Oregon Htnto Hoard of Control, Capitol building, Salnm, until 2 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, June 17th, and not thereafter, for the con struction of an addition to dairy barn and installation or higsr pressure heat ing system at the state institution for 'Feeble Minded. Drawings and speeiifteations may b btuinfl ifrom the undersigned and from P. A. Lctfg, architect, at Haieia, Oregon. A deposit of a certified eheck In the Slim of $10 will be rernirwl on eaih set of plans and specifications, whib uVi n ) 1 I. tntn rant,., nnfv nii.in ik return of said plans and'specificatious, in good condition, within after receiving same. four Each bid is to be presented under sealwl cover, endorsed "Addition to Dairy Barn," and "Installation- of High Pressure Heating Plant," and is to be aceonjpanied by a eertified check payabl to the Oregon Stare Board of Control in an amount equal to 10 per cent of bid, which cnectt shall be for feited to the state should the success-1 ful biiHer fail to eiecnte contract ithin ten davs (not including Bun- day) from date of notification of award The contractor to whom the award is made will be required t furnish surety company bond in as amount equal to fifty per cent (50 per cent) of the amount of contraet. The right is reserved te reieet any or all proposals, or to arc"pt the pro posal deemed test for the state. Iatc4 at Hslem, e., Jane 2, 1818 B. B. HjOI13f, Kwretary. Oregon State Board of Control. June 6 7-10 14 NOTICE OP SALE OP OOVERN - MENT TIMBER, (leneral Land OfficVwere waiting for the fire to baru low Wssh:nzton. V. I. ilay !, JSHM. Notice is hereby given that sublet to the con- ditiom and limitations of the Act of June 9. Iflo, (-i stst., Bis),iaml the'piefted officers are: President, Arthar instructions of the .Herniary of the Interior of September 15, Jtt7, the her on the fol'owinr hsitds will bo sold;.. Wallace K'nhes. I July 16, l&iC. at i:M) e'cl-H-k a. m., Ktet tbl! m.ting the mtrshmnilows: st pul.he auetkis at the Pmted Satejt,wpre ppnttcring snd every or.e was; land office at Portland, Oregon, te tie j YOUR omorrow o VOILES 39 c c l c l apeciai oaie QUALITY PERCALES, GINGHAMS AND CIIAMBRAYS in the season's ac cepted colors, in PLAIN, STRIPES, CHECKS and PLAIDS. Ages 2, 3; 4, 5 and 6 yeasr. All priced at attractive prices for this week. SPECIAL CLEAN U? SALE OF CAFES AND EOLMANS Here is your opportunity. Our entire stock of those beay tif ul CAPES and uuLiMAiNS) HPR DON'T DELAY, ACT NOW AND GET A MISS PKOEE PLUME was to tell yoa today wta she the airships. She rill tell vou tomorrow. Extra Special LaGes' Neckwear 59c ad S9c hight bidder at mt less) than the ap praised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the. Interior. The pur chofte price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, be ing commissions allowed, must be 'de posited at time of sale money to be returned if sal is not approved, other wise patent will issue for the timber which must, bo removed within ten years, atids will be received from cit izens of the United State, associations of such eitiiens and corporations or eaniMnl umIu tuo laws of the nitod Mates or any state, territory or dis triet thereof only. I pon application 4 a ipislitied purchaser, the timber on any Ica! subdivision will be offered ciurnlcly before being included in auv offer of a larger unit. T. 1 S K. 5 K., Wee. 2, SWV4 HVV'4, red fir, I'.iDH M., rot to be sold for Iw than I 5D per M T. 3 S , U .1 K., Hee. HI. WVi', ;-tVy4) red f,r, H.V) M. tint to be jld for less tlian l.'.'5 -r M. ( LAV TALI. MAN", CummUsioaer, tionenil Limn Ofticp. ." 712 Graduates Of Tomer High School Are Entertained By - Ahnnni Saturday Evening The cln.n of 1 9 ' 0 of the Turner hii;h school, which consists of Lorcna Farris, '"i nit Mil'er. Delbert Witwd, Kennitli "f itsel, Perry BaUcr and JustUH Kobcit son; and who carries with their numer ous Initreln ie motto. "B Klmi p, 11 Nat ural lint He vet H Hat," and thnr ss- T.rnTtmt. M IBS Klltft It. CRliy, were entertained by the Turner alumni j last Saturday night. In secrecy the alumni planned the Imnniiet. end k' ft s u m the) l?'1"" ,"f t"n,M to 1 at the Tnprner school house and ruliet away in the direction of Salem. Borne I tm net evn Tretwr"d foe this trip, I but none were allowed to ask questions. I The autos stopped In front of the Orsy-t Belle and unloaded the grads. Tlicy ! were taken in and cosily seated at the ' tables prepared for them and all en-; joyed the Orsy Belle s best. Among themi called tin by Toastmns ter (iray was Miss Tady, who jruvc s very interesting; talk to the seniors auuj c.'umni sbmit furthering tlieir eiiuca-! tiftn in some ef the state i' Stiutioes ef j higher learning. Others who gave ie minute talks were all the me,r;.rs efj the Into class, as well as Wallace ihe, j Miss Hnzcl Benr, Arthnr Falisbury, M last Dell Robertson, Ivan Medley, SlinS Ltl-' cile Hichcs, !is Muriel Salisbury aud Miss May Mickey. ! After the eaU at the Gray Liile the class expected to be at their own mercy,; but to the surprise, they were sgnin loaded in the autos and taken tj tbej ii tiv h:l li re ii riiC'sliinaMow i 'toast was sooa Brerare4 Wlule thevi mJ the emh.r. til elow to SS to uisia : funt riuht for toasting, the, alums! held In annmil election ef effieere. The Salisbury; yice president (Jlenn Miller; tim-!.,rotarv. Ieil R-ibertson: vr-cat t St JULY DELINEATOR HAS ARRIVED SM.a 3 !3 m i i t iTr tmmren s vasn Dresses wmcn nas made tne rut of the ICE OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST lrv JLiCfOOlilCiCODG fcS tnvfntlv lirtmiinf .Kmit tlA aint,.,,. . i the fire. Tho usual quarrel of "whose stick is whose," and "you made nie burn by marshmallow," only brought the dignified seniors down from their altitude to eajoy a'comradeship toast. CLOVERDALE NOTES. (Capital Journal Special Service.) Cloverdale eighth grade consisting of thrco girl iliss Violet C'raif, Pearl Wtalherill and Kuth Drager having taken tho examination in Way recently . .veo. meir ui i.omas.. AllhS ijoreitA rurrt. orsftiinl,..! m.a n.n Turn.. fcT h i i tr i . Mrs. W. J. Iltidlcv bnd son. ivnn. at r I.' iTi .7 , tended coiiiiiieiieeiiient exureiscs in cia lem Tuesday evening. J. E. Whitehead and wife and little soi, Norman, spent Sunday in Albany visiting relatives. Mrs. W. J. ifuilley spent a few days in t-inlem Inst week attending the AV. O T. I', convention. QtOZ HIT m Foi Sale Heavy Units for Road Work Also Light Trucks Greatly Reduced Prices Address SPRUCE PRODUCTION CORPORATION Vancouver Barracks Vancouver, Wash. ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT VL Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express Service at Freight Rates Long Distance Hauling Only PHONE 1400 i if Ocus 9 a.m. Fbne Orders ;1 This dainty and prac tical line of WASH DRESSES will please and satisfy. Each gar ment has been specially 'designed and cut in the very newest style that will please the little "Miss." season," at $35.00, Now - - $17.59 $30.00. New - $15.00 SELECTION . ' was, but she went to see EOUN0 COAST He LEAGUE BASES Xeatar day' winner: Fortlaml. Home run: Blue, Bcerers. Windinir up the week's work at Port land, the Beavers downed the 8c s fe tors la to 1, giving the McCredie nw tho sories, 4 to 8. UOO PRICE RECORD BROKEN Chieo, Cel.. June 10.-Frak (Vim e- . .,- ... .... 7 mHvnnfa record price tr In.gs non n ,oJd k carload of 52 poi poikers M t Willi. Their avernge weight wsa 70 pounds. The price received was in e cess of 28 cents a pound on the hoof. Tho PoIIkIi government lius eolablinli ed a military commission in tho east ern Calicinn oil field with the aniioiine ed purpose of snrVgiiHnting 11 i ft Bin allied interests tlieic. liWCKS c f i . ii i : U