PACE FIVE wf'irrsrFrrn is THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY EIiBi E.TM1T tapes and Uolmans rnce THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11. 1919. TWO good S ft. Thoua 1283. hop stoves and pis IT JOURNAL-WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS TEE BEST SELLING; EMI IN 1IARI0H COUNTY-TRY THEM FOR RESULTS Wa m, CLASSIFIED ADVEBTISTNO SATES: WANTED Team. Phone 26F5, Bate per word Each insertion - -New Today: BOOMS and apartments, 633 Ferry. 8-13 ' 13 FOB SALE My modern 5 room eottege on paved street, close in. Pkoue I-06 V13 On week (6 insertions) 1 5e Bcfe Sell ej Four Years WcsIJ Read Fran New York to Dmcr, Colo. One month (26 insertions).- - 17a Fonr year ago yery few pe-jpio hau lever heard of TanlBC, Today il un- vt c ii f m MiiM favv i.i.. v...-: 1 I queetionaoly naa we largest sale oi any : iii!8 13 i ' -i... . k-v,,j medicine ia tb world, a4 M is J Wf.r , i " w,Mra. " W "T known in Canada as in this country. In ' aud room. L L ear Journal. f-11 . . . . .... ' ti.- r.,.;.,.l j..pt,h1 will not be re- LOGANBERRY sicken wanted, l'hone' D"cr period aoonsible for more than one insertion, foi errors in Classified Advertisements Bead your t-lvcrt;aent the first day it appears and notify us iininediutely if -error occurs. Minimum charge, 13c. Bit fU wood for sale. Fhone 641W. tf. WANTED Girl for housework; no cooking, l'hone 1627, 461 N. High, tf CANNING strawberries for sale, Phone 373. " BOX tent new, cost $35, will take $C0. fall 1272ft State bt. l'hone 1684, ti ll 11F3. GOOD seed 6F2. potatoes wanted. 617 WANTED To buy a eanoe. Telephone 1ksj or call at 260 8. 20th St. after Phone R.r -13 tf : FOR SALE Man's bicycle, also tobae eo plants. Phone 70F18. -13 FOR 8ALE Cheap, good family range for wood or coal, with gas attach ment. Phone 630, Capital hotel 6 13 WANTED Lathen and Phone 64F3. brief period ef only four years time this now famous remedy has leap ed from obscurity t the very pinacle of success. Its fame in fact, has Ion,- since spread beyond the limits of the conti nent, and numerous inquiries regarding It are now being received from many foreign countries. Very few people, however, fully real ise what a really wonderful record Tan- lae has made. Indeed, if it were not 34x4 BOVAiL Cord tire and rim for same lost Sunday. Leave with John Parker at Studebaker garage. 6-11 FOR SALE Hammond typewriter as good as new. Half price. 1257 Court, l'hone 626. 611 plasterers. MIDDLE aged lady would like to ear- fi-l a ill. i IP " r.riii wiin m in h HtTtMi mm.ii. r,vrT . . . , . u. ,,K c, Ru ti for the unquestionable tacts ana ligure Meyer, 449 8. 18th Bt., Salem. 6-13 ont'by tU UTg laa bos, 4 ;ood 65F5. dairv cows for sale. Phone 611 CALVES I want 3 or 4 dty-oid calves C. C. Russell, phone 3F3. tf WANTED All kinds of chickens. Will pay top price. Phone 1339J. tf. WANTED Cattle and calves, any kind. Phone 1576W. 6-27 FOR BALE Modern bungnlow, 5 rooms and bath, 2 lota. Price $1300, part cash. Call owner, 972K. 6-12 FOR SALE Nice kale plants 23e per hundred at Woodry's auctioa bouse, on Fery St. Sat. morning. l'hone 33 F14. 6-11 FOR RENT In Turner, house, barn, 8 lots near -school, seven dollars per month; sawmills here wanting men. Box 5, Turner, Or. 6-11 WANTED Loganberry pickers, 2c pound. Salem Huights, U. W. l'ara- er. 613 CAPABLE young man 28 years old, wishes job driving ear or truck of any kind. Will pay messenger, P. M." 1610 Hall 1st. 6 11 known drug firms of the countiy the story of its success would be hard to believe. Up to January first, the total salos of Tanlae amounted to approximately twelve million bottles. The demand however is increasing, for during the first ten weeks of this year over one million bottles were sold and distiibut ied in the United States and Canada, 'the exact figure being 1.306,176 in three months. At this rate, therefore, the sales for he present year will amount to more Who Is MISS PHOEBE PLUME? She is dainty and neat; has a beautiful pink com plexion and comes to you made up in GOWNS - BLOOMERS ENVELOPE CHEMISE- PAJAMAS While this exquisite line of Undergarments have a distinction of their own and are decided Novel ties, you will find them priced surprisingly low. You must certainly come in and see this wonder ful line. i than five million bottles. This WANTED AH kinds of cattle. 2153. rhone 619 J AS. LYONS practical" painter. 704. Phone tf FOR SALE Tent, bargain, tl3; 10x12 side walls: used once. Phone 1"25. 6 12 LADIES blue serge suit, will sell for $13, cest $05; never been worn in Oregon. Societv Tailors, 1272 Btate Street. Phone 16S4. 6 11 WANTED Strawberry pickers. S3P1&. Phone 7-29 25 HEAD of ewe to let on shares to responsible party. Phone 1201. 8-12 WANT To rent soon, atrictly modern 7 or 8 room house, well located. Call at 305 State street, near Commoicial. Phone 239. tf vill mon tliBt 17.000 bottles of Tanl.ic. will RVG 9x12 in good condition, coxt $j5, ' be ,oW Aarxne eVery dav of the year. win raxe f-Jj aiso oox eoucn aim electric heater for sale cneap. la.i ..-. --li.,- 6-11 I TV. ;.i,r.ia mvm tnn timpndnlia fur WANTED Woman cook. State for deaf. Phone 646. school 6-12 If. BEAVER, well driller, phone 827J. 1165 W. 19th St., Salem, Or. 7-7 1X)R SENT Furnished room, gentle man preferred. Phone 2273S. 6 11. "WANTED Top buggy, horse and har ness. Reply by mail. Agent, 47S N. Commercial St. Salem. tf WANTED Loganberry pickers, Sa lem Heights. M. F. Woodward, Bt 3. box 111. Phone 112F4. 6-14 FOR SALE Two boilers, 1 eight horse horizontal. Call at Capital City Co Operative Creamery. tf THE HAZELWOOD does shoe repair ing, neatly done. 321 N. ComX St. . fl-lSt TRAILERS for sale and made to or der. Woodry'e Auction Market, Fer - ry and Liberty Sts. 615 WALL PAPER 15 cents per dcublo rcll upward. Buren'i Furniture Store. 179 Commercial. . tf FOR SALE 40 acre farm in crop, some of best land in Oregon. For psrtie nlars write owner, Rt. 1, box 42, Rc.io, Ore., 6-19 WANTED Woman to do a few hours housework mornings. Good wcges. Phone 1204. 6 24 1 LOST Agate brooch in damp setting, r.gato red and white with distinctive black marking in eenter resembling Indian head. Roturn 818 Mill St. or telephono 847M. Reward. 6 11 MONEY TO LOAN Hawkins and Roberts 314 Masonic Building Salem, Ore. or 21,000 bottles every hour of the av- 127214 Stato St. Phone 1684, the average mind to grasp, Dit one LOGANBERRY pickers wanted. ' 15 may visualise what twelve million hot acres; transportation and wood free; ties tuean by imagining them laid out tonts can be supplied, close to store in single, file end to end. Thus laid with free delivery. Pay le per box they would make a track of Tantae and e bonus for pickers slaying from New York through Chicago, aim thru season. Phone 108F4. 6-17 on to Denver, Colorado; or they would 1 form a double track of Tanlae fiom the A SNAP 160 teres extra fine tie t!m- Great Lakes to the Unit of Mexico, ru ber one mile to S. P. loading station, ed end on end they would tower 13a on good wagon road, 2 miles good times as high as Pikes Peak, or rise 13, town. Land with timber $35 per acre.- 333 times higher than the Woolworth J. P. Hart, Rt. 8, box 197, Salem, building in New York, the tallest buiul Or. 6 11 ing in the world. The demand for TnnJae has beenmt, ULtoUii J AUIU LAUiAriUt!med r other prepa rations nave oeen, is now recsonea dt V8ED CARS BOl'OHT FOB CASH .load. In proof of this it is a notewor- FOR SALE 22 acres of choicest land in Willamette valley, 13 mile to street car line on rock road. All in crop, also cherries, apples, prunes and berries. Good modern 9-room house with bath, hot and told water. Any one interested in ft good Buy pnone 2505W2. WOOD SPECIAL 10 days, IS cords big body fir wood at $7 per cord; 60 cords 2nd growth fir wood at $6.50 per cord. G II. Tracy Wood Co., Thone 520. 617 OR SOLD ON COMMISSION. 1915 Overland $500 1914 Overland $475 eiy term 2 1917 Fords, good bnya 1916 Ford $3)10 1914 Ford $275 Ford sedan, $675. 1916 Ford, perfect eonditioa, $373. 2-ton lumber truck at a bargain. We wreck autos for their parts, this enables you to get old car parti at a bargain. Cash price paid for junk ears. Vi ton Ford truck, thoroughly over hauled, $475. 6-passengor Studcbaker, $180. -849 N. Com'l St Phone 666 SPECIAL SALE CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES This is not a Sale of Odds and Ends, or "inferior Dresses in material or workmanship,--but a Real Sale of Meyers Goods designed and cut in the very 'newest style that will please the little "Miss." it 4! iK 'VI'--J m I V Made up from QUALITY PERCALES, GINGHAMS AND CIIAMBRAYS in the season's accepted colors, in PLAIN, STRIPES, CHECKS, and PLAIDS. Ages 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 years. All priced at attractive prices for this week. WANTED 5 logiinberry picker", fam ily preferred; tent, stove and Wood furnished. Address G. A. Wailing, Rt. 8. 011 HAVING sold my farm, will sell my large team and nearly new wagon ami harness at sacrifice. Call lbKl-1 evenings. 611 WANTED Grocery store with living rooms; location city or eountry. State terms. Address 470 eare Jour nal 11 FOR SALE 5 room house, two rors, good garden, all kinds fruit; $600. No incumbrance. l'hone owner 13'J3. 6-29 MEN WANTED AT WEST LINN PAPER MILLS, 42c HOUR, 8 HOUR DAY. SEE MR. H. A. 8WAFFORD AT MILL OFFICE ACROSS RIVER FROM OREGON CITY. GOOD HO TEL PROVIDES CLEAN BEDS 20e; BEST MEALS, 35c. tf SALEM AUTO EXCHANGE GEO. BPICER, Mgr. 229 State Street We buy your car or sel on. commission SPECIALS 3 Fords, $375 1913 Chevrolet $(100 -1916 Studebaker $500 Fine Little roadater cheap. Maxwell, good as new, $550. Light delivery car, $2"0. Overland rondHter, .r'5. TWENTY OTHERS TO PICK FliOM Biina your roiiair work in. Expert me chanic in charge. WANTED WANTED $1300 on a new tractor out fit and next year's crop, piy i per ecnt Bt. 2, box 40, Rickreall, Or. 61411 FOR SALE Englewood property, mod era house, 6 rooms, fine location, garage, 2 lots, plenty fruit trees, fine , gtwden. Only $500. E. E. Tripp, In depenilenc.e, Or. -13 Parties or firm financially and other wise able to give proper representa tion in Balftm and other towns in Ore gon for a moderately priced automo bile tire of unquestionable and proven merit. Want live wires and to such will make good retail proposition, give ex clusive and opportunity to make mon ey. Address 522 Aldor street, Portland, uregon. OENT8 suit in good condition $13; al to nice overcoat $10. If you want something good for the money Society Tailors, 1272 State Phone 1684. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER, tlencral Land Office Wsimrtn. D. C. Mav 16, 1MI. Notice is herobv eiven thnt subject to the con ditiorrs nd limitations of the Act of June 9. 1916, (39 Stat., 218), and the instructions of the Secretary 01 the Interior of Rnptember 15, 1917, the tim , ber on the following lands will be sold J,.l 16. 1915. at 10:30 0 clock a. m ; Ut public auction at the United States WAINTHD To lease apt, house furn- , K Portland. Oreiron. to the ished or nnfnroished, y reirpon- j-i, bidder at not lesa than the ap bl partie Geo. J. Parka, 34J5 a ifni vaiu4j Ba ,howB by this notice, I sale to be subject to the approval or the Secretary of the Interior. The pur- High St. Phone 645. "WANTED Maa to cut 8 or 19 cords of second growth fir wood, on Wal lace road, 1 mile north of west end f steel bridge in Polk county, good timber, level ground. J. L. Purvine. Ml Oak street. tf Ftimihtng and Watea Bytems Installed by EASES EROS, 141 South Liberty sL, Phone 650. Also agent for TaJUr VankaM'Tme Gag Engine. ehe price, with an dmtuna. sura I rlfth of one tier rent thereof, be ing commissions allowed, must be de n,.td at time of sale money to be returned if snU is not approved, other iM matent will issue for the timber which must be removed within ten j oars. Bide will be received from ertr ijwne of the United State, associations n rnu-h ritixens and corporations or- eanised onder tho laws of the nited StaU-s or any state, territory or dis tnct thereof only. Upon application of qualified pnrchMer, the timber on any lrga! subdivision will be offered sepsrately before beiosr included in r ff of a larrer Bnit. T. 1 8- B. 5 'v.. Se. 20. ft'! SW red fir, 19i. M not to be sold for lea than il M nor M T. 3 P.. R. 5 E.. Bet. 31 SW4 4, red fir, 650 M. not to b sold for but than IJ per m. CLAV TALLMAM, Commissioner, General Lnd Offif. .k WESTERN JTJNS A SALVAGE COMPANY. We buy all kinds of junk, hard ware, furniture, tools, machin ery. There is hardl) an item we do not buy. Phone 700 402 N. Coml. BETTER REALTY BUYS thy fact that the leading druggist job bers everywlere now buy Tanlae al most exclusively la ear load lots. lo supply the Paeifie coast trade alone re quires from forty to fifty ear loads per year jobbers of the middle west are selling from seventy to eighty ears per year. The well known drug firm of Hessig- Ellis Drug company ef Memphis, Tenn essee, baa sold over forty ear loads since the introduction of Tanlae in that state four years ago. Within the past ninety days, ten ear loads of Tanlae have gone to supply the demand of British Columbia, Sss katchewan, Alberta and Manitoba, Canada. The Owl Drng eompany of San Fran cisco, the lnrsest retail druggists on the Pacific coast, state that they have old more than 180.000 bottles at 're tail, which surpasses the remarkable record of tho Jacobs Pharmacy com pany of Atlanta, who have sold ap proximately 80,000 bottles at retail. Tanlae is eoniosed of the moht ben eficial roots and herbs known to science The formula complies with all national and stato pure food and health laws n both the United States and Canada; and absolute merit and merit alone is responsible for its phenomenal and tin precede uted success. Tunisia is sld i" Salem by Dr. S. C. Stone, in Hubbard by Hubbard Drug Co., in Mt. Angel by Ben (ioodi, in fiervais by" John Kelly, in Turner by H P. Cornelius, in Wondburn by Ly man H. Shorey, in Pilverton by Oeo. A. Bteellinmmer, in Oates by Mrs. J. P. McCurdv. in Stay ton .by C. A. Befiuebamp. in Aurora by Aurora Drug Store, in St. Paul bv Groceteria Stores Co.. in Donald bv M. W. Johnson, n Jefferson by Foshrv k Macon, end in Mill City by Mnrketeria tiro. v.o. SPECIAL SALE Freedom-AHs The Utility Garment For Women To Close $155 OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST Elks Organize Woodkrn . For Salrabon Army M As a first move in the campaign ef tho Elks to raise the required quota of the county for the Salvation army, a meeting was hflld last evening at Wood burn, when Arrangements were made for a general mass meeting to be held at that pla.-e next Monday evening. At this meeting tne proRrnm ui elude singin? bv Mr. llallie Pirnrh Durdall and O. L. McDonald. The ad drew of the tvwinc will be delivered by Chan, V. Galloway. Should Lieutenant Iimar Tonzo ro tnrn from France by aext Monday, he also will deliver an address. There will also be the Elks band. ' Jst to demonstrate airplane mail service, W. 1.. Tonw, feiicra! manager of the csmpaipii fr the Salvation army (iiivernor Olcott some ad vertising matter for tno mummy hikim meeting, which was delivered in burn 7 minutes after tnu .-'. The package waq dropiwd from an ai titude of 2,000 feet. It is understood that a nninoer ei Salem Elks are arranging to nttenn tne Monday nij'it Woodbura meeting. R 1 Boston .... 7 St. Louis 1 Nehf and Wilson. Goodwin Clemons. (Fourth inning.) and e!c.. r.. u.j. n... OilUlCmZ tUUIl Ca!y Three !iscr Decisions Eight beautiful lots in the Oaks au dition (restricted) $100 each and as sume street assessments. Average pike $550 each. A choice investment. (List your lots with Niemeyer) Fully modern nine room bungalow, built six years; ally lot; $2500. A fine buy. Just off South Commercial street close in. . (List your house with Niemeyer) 13 acres with 74 aere 10 yea old prunes; 3 acres loguus; 1 tt-ra iMfnct; 4 room house, barn, etc, $4A0O. (List your fruit tract with Niemeyer) 130 acres; 40 seYes bearing prune. Small quantity of timber, balance cul tivated. Near Salem, fitKJ aa acre. This a genuine (nap. (List your orchard with MemayerJ 110 acres all cultivated except saall pasture 8 miles from Salem oa road lo be paved. Excellent building and fine fern property. $130 an acre. (List your farm with Niemeyer) 40 aeres adjoining Went flalem. No buildings. 25 acres cultivated. Fine prune proposition, $10,000. BUYERS bur from NXEMETXB He's got the good. Branch o'fice at DmIVm Independ ence and bUlvertoa with s lire sales fore. Head office 215-216 Masonle building, 8ALEM. Salem is the best little city in the Paeifie northwest, if you only knew It. tf The Journal etaswifisd ad are great favoritna with people who do things Try eft 7121 THEY R GOING That 300 acre river bottom farm has . . t i at n.A. gone, w nave aaouicr imgcr, good improvements, farm machinery, good team, 1 cow, 3 shoats, 35 chick eiiay family orchard, grape and ber rie; 13 acre nay, acre Deans, acres corn, 4 potatoes and a tine gar d,s. Move right on and ake every thing for $ftw0 on good terms. 1 ft . "T . ....I Otj acre on river iimwi uiuc uui, in crop: tase n o your own irmm, $125 per acre. in seres s asue enr; in mni . . . . ...... 4 prune. 4 sy, sump pasture; room aouae. car ana rnicxen nuusc. This ia ft rl ena. f lOOO. BOUSES 15th, aad Ferry, two cottage on one large lot, $1700; good terms. Lot with sew cottage, 6 rooms; fruit and rood zrden near new park ins plant a i'ortlaad road; $1400, rood terms. Bungalow, I years old, 5 rooms, nice Tot and fruit, oa Highland ave. $10OO New, strictly modern bungalow near fair grounds, 7 rooms, lrgo lot; beauty; ask u a:ut it JOHN IL SCOTT REALTY CO. 404 Hubbard bldg. Resignation Of Assistant Librarian Is Accepted By Board At Monthly Meeting At the monthly meeting of the library board on Monday afternoon, the restg- nation of Mrs. Blanche Howard as first assista-it was received. The boaid ac cepted the resigsation wth expression of appreciation for the seven years of faithful service which Mrs. Howaid has give to the library. She reaign to ac cept the position of librarian of trie public library at Winterset, Iowa, where she will assume the duties on Septem bor first. Mrs. Howard will leavs Sa lem to spend vacation month in Mon tana and Iowa; her home wa formerly in the latter state. Other business transacted by the board concerned the charges of fines on overdue books. The fin of two-cents day n children' books was not alt ered, bnt the fine of five cents ft day os adult boks was reduced tn two cents. A adiltiinn&l eharrre of five rmll will be made when a notice of overdue books is msiled to the borrower. The levying of fine seems necessary to secure tae prompt return of book hut tne twain witsesto make the pnnishmffln a light t will be effective ia order that pa trons may not be discouraged from the use of the books for financial reasons. RUE Philadelphia a Chicago 7 Woodward, Smith, Packard and-i Cady; Douglas, Meadows and Killifer. (Seventh inuing.) American. n n e Detroit 0 New York 7 Leonard and Ainainilh; tjuinn and llannnh. (Seventh inning.) R II E St I.ouis 4 8 2 Philadelphia 3 5 0 Shocker and Heveroid; lfodgers, Jas per and lerkins. Chicago 3 7 P Boston OBJ Williams and Liun; Mays and R H E Shnng, Walters. Cleveland 3 7 0 Washington - 13 Uhl, Jameson and O'Neill, Nuna maker; Harper and Gharrity. Only throe decisions of minor im portance wero hanued down by tho supreme court this week. The ease of Stat of Oiegon vs. W. Moss wa appealed from Harney comity, Daltoa Biggs judge. Decision by Judge Johnt-. Suit was instigated because or alleged larceny of stock, the case being com plicated with an agreement. Tltf judgment of the lower court was siw tained. The case of Gruut ('limine. Co. vs. J. D. .Marks, it al, was appculed frmu Grant euuiilv, Paltun H,ck judKe. Thw was a suit in equity, the jduintiff eliiiming to he the assignee of a cer tain leuse and option contract. It wan ull.ncl liuit i.laiiitit'fs did net fulfill their contract, that property was legal ly almniloticd.aiid I lie contract was as signed to other parties. The judgment of the lower court was affirmed. De cisioii by Justice Bennett. The rase, of Cliiiiiiicey LcVee v. Jucob LcVee was ajxuled from Ben ton county, 0. T. rkipworth jmlgo. This was a suit to recover oa contract, and which fraud is alleged. Court held that there was no prima facie evi dence of fraud and tho decision of the lower cocrt was reversed. Decision by Justice Burnett. DEALS IX EXAL ESTATE New York, Joa 10. liberty bond quotation: 3'4' 99.42 off J01; first 4 95.32, off .06; second 4' 91.30, off .04; first 4V 93.76, off .04; sncond 4 'h 94.54 off .14: third 4'4' 95.44, off .06: fourth 4Vi W.64, off .20; Victory 4 , Pittsburgh .V4 ' 9954, ff .04; 3 34 ' 100.02, op , Cadore, Smith .02. 'and Schmidt. TODAY'S BALL SCORE fi.5t quality POMPEL413 OLIVE OIL "always fresH From Grove to Can to You Incomparable Unexcelled Sold Everywhere National. New York Cincinnati R 1 2 H E Bthr.pp and fionitales; Rentier Wingo. (Seventh inning.) nd Brooklyn and R 2 3 killer; n f o 8 1 Adams ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT VL Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express Service at Freight Rates Long Distance Hauling Only PHONE 1100