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PAGE FIVE. i PINING tible and thalrs. china closet, rwnea and rocker for sale. 14I9 S. Cottage. I !0 THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY KEEP YOUR MONEY LN TEE CIRCLE! THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 0. 1910. FDR SALE Ice hoi for home or store ! cheap. Telephone or call S93 X. 1 Winter street. 7 11 LOST A piano stool ea the road U i 1 MM Ml JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE EEST SELLING HEDIUSI IN MARION COUNTY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING EATES; Bate per word New Today: Each insertion , . It - 5e 17 One week (6 insertions) Oa month (2S insertions)- The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more thaa one insertion, fat error is Classified Advertisement Bead your advertisement I be first day it appears and notify lis immediately if rror occurs. Minimum charge, 15c CHERRY piefcer ITione ZiPli. wanted; par 3c. 7-10 LOST Juno 8 a white Kindly phone 8F2- prayer book. 79 HOUSE and lot to exchange for aero age. Cull 1210 X. 19th. 7-10 WANTED Competent stenographer for office. Phone 830. 7 11 BUGS cleaned, 40c each. Buckuer. Thone Id. 712 SEED baby carriage, good cheap, l'houe 1004. new, 7-12 1917 TWIN Indian motoreyclo sale. Thono 2503 Wl. for 7 12 FOR SALE Cheap, Dnin hay press in good shape. Phono 10SF14. 7-9 WAXTED Large furnished close in. Phono 1578. house. 7-10 FOR SALE Two wheel trailer for au tomobile. 197 S. Com. St. 7-9 WANTED Woman for generul house work. 461 X. Liberty St. 7-10 THE Miller, rooms and apartments. 6.13 Ferry fit. CALVES I want or 4 dcy-old calves C. C. Russell, phono 3F3. tf WE make the beat power prune dippers. Salem Mfg Co., 1390 X. Front St. tf ROOFS cleaned, painted, patched and tarred. Phone C. C. Kays at 1818. 7-27 I WOOD saws for sale. Phone 1080B. 79 JAB. LYONS practical painter. Phone 704. tf HOB BALE Freak Holstein Durham cow, 6 gallon per day. Phone 8B11. 7-11 WAXTED 6 to 7 house. Call White ant. room furnished House restaur- 7-18 IiOST NVvte book end saving deposit book. Pleas return to Journal of fice. Roward, 7-10 FOR SALE Horse, buggy, harness, tools, chickens, household goods, etc. Salem. Rt. 6, box 51. tf WALL PAPER 15 eents per double roll upward. Huron s Furnituro btore, 179 Commercial. tf FOR SALE "Hy owner, modern 5 room bungalow, built in china closet, hook caws, desks; cement walks, full base mont. Phone li'.'SXI. tf FOR SALE My home, Commercial 1 Wellington, D. C May 16 1919 Notice and Union Sii furnished or unfurn- hy SJ 'V, J A Ac of ... k t. .. t u iditious and limitations of the Act ot liked, unincumbered; terms. B. 11. , june m (39 Stat.( tl8), and the l-"""-"- I instructions of the Secretary of the r. . or. IT ,., . Interior of September 15, 1917, the tim- INCREASE your worth, f.n little 8 on fhe fnf,owi f, b u acre tract for sale few miles fromj , , at 10.:!0 0)oct m Balem, house, barn, well, garden, straw j f at th( UnlteJ 3tatp, berries, raspberries and flowers, 4.4, J, offc(, t poran(Ji Oregon, to the care Journal. highest biiHcr at not less than the op- T7- T, praised vaJue Ss shown by this notice, FOR SALE 22 acres of choicest land;,,,,,, to be ,ltbjeet to the approval of in Willamette valley, 1-3 mile to tho gwr(tary of the Interior. The pur street car line on rock rofd. All lnLnae pricc wita an additional sura of erop, also cherries, apples, prunes ai:d oerries. tooa modern -roon nonse VI1LU llltlU, UUb BUU VU1U "OL". , one interested In a good bay phone 2505W2. tf WESTERN JUNK ft SALVAGE COMPANY. W boy all kinds of junk, hard ware, furniture, tools, machin ery. There is hardly an item we do not buy. ' Phone 700 402 X. Com! We buy and sell notes, mort- gsges and all kinds of bonds. . HAWKINS ROBERTS ' 314 Masonia Building Balem, Oregon 1 5 - 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. HAWKINS & ROBERTS 314 Mason Bldg. " Salem, Oregon - TRY TEEM FOR RESULTS XTEX wanted at Tile work near fair irruinJi. Palest Tile Mercantile Co. tf t LOST Child 's coat belt between X. 2il and Asylum ave. atore. .Return to Journal office. 7-8 FOR QUICK SALE New M Yictro la ami 3 records, for sale cheap. 254 X. Liberty. 7 9 FOB SAIJC t or 500 cords of fir wood H. Jt. Buker, 045 Ferry. Thone 1800 V. 7 Ltt?T Girl's wrist watch. Finder leave at Hartuiann Bros, jewelry store and reeoive reward. 7-8 FOB RENT Large house partly furn ished. Chance for renting apartments 02 N. Bummer. t TEAM, harness and Call after 5 p. ni. S. Itith. wagon for sale. or Sundays. 443 T-10 FOR SALE 20 acres prunes full bear ing crop this year, will half pay for the place. Boom 5 Bayne bldg. 7-11 WANTED Position in Salem by ex perienced stenographer and book keeper. 7-9 AG-ATE bench lot, near hotel, facing ocean, $-50, terms $10 down, i a Mouth. D. A. Piiismoor, care Olds, Wortman & King, Portland, Or. 7 10 DEKORATO sanitary wall tint, best made; beautiful new colors. tJurens Coru'l St. tf WOOD choppers wanted, $2.50 and up per cord, place to board or eamp. In quire UiesBiugs cigar store, a. . Anderson. t' WAXTED Good prnne orchard, for cash. No agents. Write details to X W C, P. O. box 250, Salem. tf FOR SALE Good hop stove, baler, 40 hop baskets. W. H. Downing, Shaw. Oregon, FOR SALE Ford 1917, cheap. Salem Auto Radiator shop, 198 8. 12th St. 7-15 YOL'XG eotiplo with two-year old child wnnt a furnished liouse from Aug. lot; guarantee the best of care. Writo 12117 care Journal. 7-11 TAKEN UP One tdaek ehoat, weight 00 lbs., right ear split and upper bit on left ear. L. r. at. , do 123, tf LOTS on. east 23d street, $250-each; lots 7 and 9 in block 1 Willamette addition near Stnto street, $10 down 2.50 month. D." A. Dinsmoor, Po-t-land, Or, 7-9 FARM home for nalo, 33.6 acre! mile south of Monmouth on Pacific high way, nine room house, two barns, silo chicken houses, all kinds fruit. Crop included if sold soon; on mail route, 1-3 aero strawberries, yielded $370 this year. Land mostly tiled. Excep tionally good schools. Good water. $6700. Terms. E. R. Ostrnm, owner, Monmouth. Or., Phone 3013. 7-9 NOTICE OP SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER. General Land Office !one fifth of one per cent thereof, be- ltijj commissions Biioweo, must db ur . . , i 1 , . 3 . P' -sited at time ot sale money to Tie returned if sale is not approved, other wis patent will issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will bo received from cit izens of the United State, associations of such citizens and corporations or- Ifanized under the laws of the nited i States or any state, territory or die I trict thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on iany Kga! subdivision will be offered ' separately before being included in ianv cff"r of a hr-cr anit. T. 1 S., R. 5 E., Sec. 20, 8vy 8W14, red fir, ilBfifl M sot to be sold for less thaa $1 51 per M. T. 3 ?., R. 5 E., Sec. 31, !JW4 SW red fir, 650 M. no to be sold for less than l.?5 per M CLAY TALLMAN, Commissioner, General Land Office. T12 BARGAIN DAY-JULY 12TH LOAM STM 25; 2 823 NOTICE Prone orchard for sale, about 35 acres, 8 years eld, keavy crop, all for $S00 per acre. Address Orchard care Journal. 7-14 LOST One Dayton wire wheel, with new Bepubhe lire and bracket. Find er will be awarded by leaving same with. Allen Bros, garage, Silvertoa. 7-14 FOB SALE 10 acres of bearing prune orchard, six and nine years old, of crop following sale. Price $5500. Ad dress R B B Journal. 7 9 FOR SALE Xiue room house, large lot modern conveniences, double garage, close in, on street ear line and paved street. G L care Journal tf WANTED To rent well furnished cot tage or fiat of about five rooms, close in, or near car line; garage also if possible. Phone 157$. 7 9 BUSINESS opportunity, $2000 buys hotel in country town,- good busi ness. Kellis Hotel, ikons Mills, Or. 7-11 WE need a good man iu Salem to write old line insurance. Experience in writ ing not essential if you are ambitious W. E. Hi'bard, 534 High St., Port land, Oregon, 7-11 Fl)R SALE Mare, weight 2000 lbs., gentle for woman or children to drive or ride. Also I will bind your grain. Phone orders early. Phone 1572J or call 1305 N. 10th. 7-12 TO LEASE For 2 rears 29 acres close in, 9 acres tillable land, also 5 cows, 1 forood sow. 1 team, 1 wagon, 1 plow, buggy, et., included iu lease. Address A D care Journal. 7-J4 FOR SALE Modern, bungalow on Nor way St near CapitoJ St. priced for quick sale. Small cash puyu.ent, bal ance monthly. Why riay rent Frank E. Palmer, 1000 a Com! St. rhone 818. 7-9 FOB SALE Cheap, Buick four, 5 pa'i aenger, good condition; also Saxon six and some good usod trucks, at prices you eaa. alford to pay. lliA a, Commercial street, Salem Velie com Tany. 7-9 FOB SALE 10 acre nearly all culti vated, 0 acres of mx year old prunes, heavy crop of prunes, balance sowed to oats, woidd be first class for lo- jrnnbeTnes; small house. Pnce JH, 500. Terms on part. Address X B Journal. 7-9 CENSUS clerks, (men, women). 4000 needed. $92 month. Aige, IS upward Experionce unnecessary. For free par ticulars of examinations, write J. ' Leonard (formeT government examin er) 1382 Eouitaule Bldg, Washing ton. 7-22 WANTED Salesman with light ear for delivery, for tea and eoffeo route in Salem. Business already establish ed bond and reference required; ex eellent proposition. Apvlv Grand Union Tea Co., O. D. Morrison, MgT 448 Washington St. Portland. tf WAiXTED 50 cherry pickers, pay 1V- lb, 'ac. bonus for these staying out tho Benson. 'Ac extra for those pick ing over 140 Mi per day. Pickers aro averaging 110 to i'M lu. uur truck will haul baggage to orchard nt Amity. Truck call at. Salem Fruit Union each afternoon. 7 9 FOR SALE 20 acres of improved land 13 acres of Italian prunes, 4, 6 and 7 years old; 4 ',4 acres of loganberries. 2 acres in bearing; good o room bun ga!ow barn, chicken house, family orchard; located south of halein eliwe ti Pacific lii.ghwar. Trice 413, 000. Address L L care. Journal. 7 t) 3 ACRES all cultivated, oil in clnver ready to cut, 4 room bungalow, cluck en house, wood shed full of wood, family fruit, owner wishes to leave the city, must be sold; price $1300, 700 cash and $000 nt 6 percent wilh paying privileges to suit. Socolofsky. Phono 970 during tho day, after 6 o'clock call 1212M. tf ()XE of the best bottom farms with crop of grain not less than $1500, immediate possession; good build in era, 2 mile from O. E. depot, at $7 an, acre. This is op'n for a few days only and is one of the best farm buys on our listings. Have ex amined tbis a week ago. See Wm. Fleming, 341 State St., soon, please. 79 FOR SALE We'l located 10 and 20 acre tracts close to Salem. 4Z acres of river bottom, 1 mile from Independence. 54 acres fine land, splendid buildings 3 miles east of Salem just off of Bil verton road. 43 acre close to Salem all in culti vation. Taos. A. Roberts, 314 Mason ie bldi. 7-12 OLESOIfS AUTO EXCHANGE 349 X. COM. T. M. C. A. BLOt'rS USED CARS BOUGHT FOB CASH OR SOLD ON COM M IS8ION. 5 passenger Warrn-Dctroit, Conti nental motor $225 1913 Chevrolet sedan, fine condi tion -00 5 pns'engT, JU'ht Stud-baker four electric rarter snd lights $500 1917 Saxon s't $700 5 Psenzer Msxwell, will mak pood buz cheap. 1914 Overland, try terms, $150 1916 Ford, first class condition, $37," 1915 Overland $V)0 We wreck autos for their parts, th ennb'es yon to get olc car part t a bargain. Caidi price psid for junk ears. 5. passenger BtuAVbsker, $110. W sell oils, eresse. old auto parts I tire and ieeenwrira. phone ess Pallas, in paper carton; will tinder please notify er leave it at Geo. v;. Will ' music store, Salem, Or. 7 10 GOOD used trucks and cars that -will run and fire servife, at your own price. Salem Velie company, 102 X. Commercial. 7-11 itltJT tell at a sacrifice, man's dia mond ring, a good investment. Ad dress J 10 care Journal. 7-11 FOB BEXT Steeping 152 8. Church. rooms, Inip.iire 7-15 WAXTED Intelligent girl or woman for general house work. Call syu Oak St. forenoons or phou 12H3. 7-11 WAXTED A few more loganberry picker. Convenient to car kne. Phone 57F5. 7-10 WA'XT-ED 2 waitresses, lady to sist coot. 481 Mate St. WAXTED Contract fruit or berry picking near car, or transportation. Male, adult help. Lciscr, Leonard hotel. 7-9 LOST A new necktie in Schei wrap per. Finder please leave at Journal ofllee. 7-8 HORSE, nearly new buggy harness and buggy for sale cheap; want to buy 2 months old pigs at right price. Kt. 7, box 45. 7-10 WANTED 10 to 20 acre prune or chard within 10 miles of Salem. Not particular abuut buildings. Address Box 215. tf INVESTORS ATTENTION Xo. 1 For sale, 57 acres of choice land all in cultivation, on corner with good farm house, close in, suitable lor sub-division in siabuib.tn aero home racts. near car line and paved street. Xo 2. 8 acres alkin cultivation, no buddings, first cla loganberry land, ouly !' miles from street car and paved street; if you have loUU to fpare for omcthiug good, call and see it. Xo. 3 10 acres with good farm build ngs, nearly all in bearing fruit and berries, on good graveled road, a snap at 7000. Xo. 4 10 acre with a beautiful homo, modern, on main road 3-4 mile from city limits; if yon aro looking for lonuitliiiig' goodj it will pay you to in vestigate. 1 No. 5 10 acres with 8 room modern home; all in bearing fruit and berries, sightly location near carline and paved streets; must be seen to bo appreciated. No. 6 5 acre with good 7 room house and good barn; tVi acres in bear ing fruit and beTries, high and sightly. Price $4500, part cash balance terms. No. 7 12 acre with good 6 room modern cottage, good batn and 6 acres in choice fruit, 0 aero ehou iiwun berry land, two miles out. Price fdOOO, part cash. No. 8 10 acres with good farm build ings, abundance of choice fruit; on good road, one mile from paved streets and car line. Price $s000. No. 9 5 acres with 8 room house, ged barn and giirage, abundance of fruit, situate on car lino and paved rtreet. Miit take a nico little bunga low in as part, pay at $1500. Xo. 10 352 acre stock ranch for ea ehang for small ranch in tho Willam atte valley or for city income proper ty. Price '22,U0U. I buy and sell liberty bonds, and lond money on approved security, at six per cent. W. A. Liston, Agent 4U Court street 7 12 SALEM AUTO EXCHANGE GEO. Bl'ICEK, Mgr. 229 State Street We have taken the agency for the Case Six, Monitor Six and Mooro Four all of which are case products. They will be handled at our place of busi ness. 15 second hand cars will sell at a sacrifice. Bring your repair work in. Expert me chanic in charge. WE WANT IT. If your bouse er farm is for sale let us sell it for U. We have a Inrgo list of prospective buyers uniting. If your price Hi, right we can make quick sales. JOHN H. SCOn REALTY CO. 404 ITubbard bldg. GET BACK ON TEE FARM HO acre of first class land all under cultivation on Howell prairio; fair im provements, a good team and some ma chinery, wsih the 50 acres of bumper grain crop goes with the deal if closed now. Its a real bargain at $100 per acre, half cash. We have u first class dairy proper ty aiih all stock, machinery and grain for sale. Its a real dairyman's oppor tunity. DwtirabM niU trart kibly 6m proved on our sales list. R U liMrkmg 4 A house t We have some real bargains. J0IIN.IL SCOTT REALTY CO. 404 Hubbard building Reliable efficient sales agents plain bin 1 and Wstr Bystoma Install" by GRABEB BROS, 141 Borrth Liberty ,8t, Phon 6m Also agent ror l air Darks-MoT Oa Engine. m w m s. m THIS 0 Oers Prilum J S a. &WI This picture tells a wonderful Story. It is full of SUGGESTION, ADVICE and ... . DIRECTION, COVERING Educational, Social, Commercial and Educational Life The Salem Commercial Club offers two cash prizes $5.00 and $'.00. for the best written article, of not more than 1000 words, explaining the significance of this picture. No age limit. Address all articles to the Manager Salem Commercial Club ALL ARTICLES MUST BE RECEIVED BY AUGUST 5TII SPECIAL SALE On all seasonable wear- B ables. Clean up prices prevail this week. Bargain Day Next Saturday The "Big Store" will, as usual, lead the parade. We are preparing for this event, going over our stocks of HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE and will put out MEY ERS QUALITY MERCHANDISE at EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES. THE COMMUNITY BUILDERS lllUJ. &L "Ii GOODlCOOD S REGULARS FORMING U.S. ARMY OF OCCUPATION ON WAY HOME, SAYS REPORT Washington, July 9. Tho army of oc. upabion, comprising the first five reg ular divisions, is homeward bound, ac. cording to unofficial reports in Wash ington. It was stated tho Fifth division whs embarking at Briwt, that th Fuurth was en route to H"'st and that both will tail by July 15. The Second, composed of two regi ments of doughboys and two of ma rines, will ttlo sail this month, it was stated. TI10 Second suffered more cas ualties thaa any division in tho Am erican army more than its divisional strength. The Firnt division first to arrive in Franco and the firt iu action and the Third, which stopped the last tierman 1 il.. i...... m. ..a M iititf in. . ' . iinvo HI lilt) iuti ..,,i,n w, -- j on juiy H of last year, nave unen released ror return thu rcT"rt s'ated. The F uiiiuud Ltuutuiu Havo you trie.l it yet Thousands everywhere aronsin it. ft is a wonder ful tonic for tftm skin, Mien brt sum mer sun, and causes wrinkles, tan, freckle, eallow sNin, IdMckhea'ls, sun sS)l rwighmvs, rnildiiiet! to quickly jrap'pear. It hring row s to the cheeks and make anyone look 10 yers young er. Give a yontliful eompleaion and "A skin you love to toich." A single application prove it. 8ee ?argo an nounement soon to ftj'jiar in lu.i pa per. Ask your Arutt aliout it. NOTICE OF ADMTNTSTRATOR'E BALE Notice M hereby given that by vir tue of order by tho county court of Marion eounty, Oregon, male on triCj !M day of July, P'lir, tli? under-; gr.ed as ai!ainitratnr of the estate of" Arthur 11. Poole, diced, will of fer for shI ami s ll as the 10:h day j of Juiv, lUl'J, at 10 o'clock a. m. at i private s!, all the intert of the 1 said ostato in the Central Pharmacy j located at 410 State strcH, Salem, Ore- j iron Iiitcrcs-cd oartie arn reoucsted 1 to file bid before the above da'e men tioned. The rii'ht reserved to rejnet any and all bills. A. TWER WOOLPERT, Admini-trafor of the estate of Ar thur B. Poole, d ' d. 7 12 aw r Ur0r VUton v You Can Always Do Better At STAYTON NEWS. (Capital Juui'iuil (Special Si r-i :c.) Kt it v ton. Or., July P. .V!i., lle.ssie Clow, who is employed as 11 sii'iior pher in Portland, has been vlsitii.j; hi" ! pureiits hero. j Frances Ilnereth nt Slieridui: was vis , itiiig friend in town the firt of the i week, lie was formerly employed in 1 ' the electric light plnnt ill Htiiyl.111. Miss Hael Powiiinp; of hi.lcm nH been visit i' relative near l.iu the past wei k. Mrs. Jos. Korinck, who hns been hct fur a couple of weeks visiting relative, and friends, has returned to u.r home ill Pcndh'tou. She wns iu'eoiu j.,;nii 4 on her trip bv her little Sim, Kini. Miss Kha Kir Willing of K.1I1 m has been isiiiiirr at the liome of her moth er, Mrs. E. WilliiiK, flu) past v.t!i k. " Dr. cud Mrs. O. F. Korinek irnd Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis of Prt!,ind urn at Tailor's irrovo 011 the l.ittU North 1 ....... ' , , Foik fur a t pie of wiks camping. Miss Miirvaa Alexandi r is with tnem. Thi-v ill bo joined Inter by Mrs. Perry Mrs. J. A. Ilendcrshott left K.ti.i lay for a isit of several days with lela livis in Hth'in. Miss Juno Ecirns Is sssi'ding iu the confcctiuneiy iJuru.K her nliseitce. ArchliHhnp Christie was In Kl-yton MiiihImv iifn-ritoott ami coiifiuoid A i.uiu b.-i of cliildieu in the Catholic church, lie delivered n sermon which is highly spoken of by those who heard h.m. J. F. Richards of Eern Hidit wns in town on business Saturday. Mrs. Pearl Hall mid wn, "f , -4 Home Beverages Made Easy and Pleasant Hur Prpirt-Eebe Syrap made from specially select or rrcaua ed (.oast Malt and HopSi . A1. 1 jady mixed and blended. (W Prnm Oderlcss direct and clean. If not sat- uur rrcubs .gfUi(1 with beveragc3 after following our directions r8 will RcfsirfYoiir Money. (V fWniepEasily digested! Always uniform! Uur inoTc mee Agk y (Valerg for it T I f T i f BEIiE SansomeSt. ) ?? o WHAT ? CCES THIS MEAN SPECIAL S.UE Children's Wash Dres ses. Everj'one will be waited upon, but morn ing shopping is better. visiting at the homo of her It-ther, J. P. Wilbur. They reside in Portland. Miss Hertha l.uthy, who was in Prance as a lied Crosa nurse, is visit ing at the home of her brotiioi, C. A. l.uthy and with other frksda iu ami aliout town. Volney dates, sun of Mrs. Eva (uiiiii of this place, hud on of hi Wit badly injured at (lunch litut week by a hill rolling 011 liiin. It wns thought at fiiNt that ampiitatii.u would bo ;i;..r, lint it is thought now that lie will 10-' cover and the leg be ruved. Mrs, .laiio's Taylor, n-i old u.:d hiKoly respccti d resident (if Stnyto't, d.cd r.t her tome Satuiday. She hud bi.cn In p''or health for some time. Her hns hand died several veins ago. 'llio chll dri'n liviiijr are John, Joseph, Thomas 11ml Stephen of Htayton, and Clinrii s of Deep River, Wash.; Luura, Hi.llv, ilary. Myrtle and Wiuikif rml, all residents of Stiiytou. Her son Charles ari.I famt'y wcie present at the funeral. Iii.erment was nni'le in the Simpson cemetery, neur the Downing school house, r.ortli of town beside tho body of her hus band. There wns a Ir.rge nttemiunre nt the funeriil, wliii h was conduced bT Rev. Hoice o, the baptist church, of which deceased had been a member for a number of years. Mr. Tayior wan a h-w ki'piii;:,' nmtlierly lady n.'ll likeil hv her acipmiiitnnci'S nnrt aer passinir causes gri'lit sorrow in the hei Is of her i-hiiilieu who have tho liyiiipaiiy of many friends in their Itereavt me it. Pho was 72 yenrs of age. John Kusy is home from amy serv irc. COMPANY X San Francisco. Calif. I !