THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 10. 1910. SEVEN THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY! pa;e : t AA AA-k-tAAAAAAAA,AA,ff A y t ) f M I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I III I I I I I I I I I I IIIH if ITIi I III I I l nTWlllll IP I Mllll' Mill i Mil mil I i-iimi mm mmm : : . , - PAN 11 ... : JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTCIENT IS THE EEST SELLING HEDIUT1 IN MARIGN COUNTY CSSITD ADVEETISINQ EATES: ' Fats per word New Today: Each, insertion . le 17e One week (6 insertions) One montk (26 insertions) The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion, foi errors in Classified Advertisements Seed your advertikemcnt the first day it appears and notify us inunedi-lely if rror occurs. Minimum charge, 13c CIIKRRY pickers wanted; pay 3o. Phone 3tf J2. 7-10 HOUSE and lot to exchange for acre age. Call 1-10 S. 10th. 7-10 .WANTKD Competent stenographer for office. Phone S30. 7-11 SUtiS cleaned, 40c each. Phone lfi. ttuckuer. 712 KEF.D baby carriage, good as new, cheap. Phone WJi. 7-12 1917 TWIN' Indian motorcycle for sale. Thouo 2503W1. 712 WANTED Large furnished house, close in. Phone 157S. 7;10 "WANTED Woman for general house work. 404 N. Liberty St. 7-10 THE Miller, rooms and apartments. 633 Perry Bt. 7 20 CALVES I want S or 4 day-old calves C. C. Russell, phono 3F3. tf "WE make tho best power prune dippers. Salem Mfg Co., 1330 N. Front St. tf BOOFS cleaned, painted, patched and tarred. Phone C. C. Kays at IBIS. 7-27 JAS. LYONS practical painter. Phone 704. - tf FOR 6 ALE Fresh Holslein Durham coir, 6 gallons per day. Phone 8P11. 7-11 DINING table and chairs, china closet, couch and rocker for sale. 1410 . Cottage. 710 FOR SALE Ice box for home or toT cheap. Telephone 1928 or call 892 N. Winter street. 7-11 U03T Girl's wrist watch. Finder leave at Hartmann Bros, jewelry tore and receive reward, 7-8 FOR RENT Large house partly Ifurn ' shed: Chance for renting apartment 292 N. Bummer. tf TEAM, harness and wagon for sale. Call after 5 p. m. or Sundays. 443 , 8. 16th. 7-10 FOR SALE 20 acres prunes full bear ing crop this year, will half ray for the plaeo. Room 5 Bayne bldg. 7-11 WA'NTED 5 to 7 room furnished house. Cell White House restaur ant. 7-10 LOST JJVvte book and saving deposit book. Pleas return to Journal of fice. Reward. 7-10 FOR SALE Horse, buggy, harness, tools, chicken, household goods, etc. Salorn Rt. fl, box 51. tf WALL PAPER 15 cents per double rrfl upward. Buren's Furniture Store. lit Commercial. tf FOR SALE T!y owner, modern 5 room bungalow, built in china closet, book cases, desks; cement walks, full base mont. Phone 15!H.1.. tf FOR SALE My home, Commercial and Union His. furnished or unfurn ished, unincumbered; terms. B. B. " Colbarlh. 7-11 INCREASE your worth, fino little 5 acre tract for sale few miles from Salem, house, barn, well, garden, straw berries, raspberries and flower., 44 care Journal. tf FOB SALE 22 acres of choicest land in Willamette valley, I S mile to atreet car line on rock roed. All in crop, also cherries, apples, prunes and berries. Good modern 9-rooTi house with bath, hot and cold water. Any one interested In a good buy phone 8505W2. tf We buy and sell notes, mort- gages and all kinds of bonds. HAWKINS & KOBEBTS 4c 814 Masnnie Building Ealem, Oregoa K-FMN WE LOAN MONEY FOR FIVE YEARS. WE AL rnv vfiTT Tn pay $100.00 OR MULTIPLE ON THE PRINCIPAL ON WE CLOSE OUR LOANS PROMPTLY. HAWKINS & ROBERTS 314 Mason Bldg. - TRY THEI FOR RESULTS1; FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. Inquire 152 85. Churvh. Mo WAATED Family for loganberry picking, house furnished for family of 5 or . Box 13, Kt. S, Salem,-A. Beer. 716 MEN' wanted at Tile works near fair grounds. Salem .Tile ft Mercantile Co. tf W.I.VTH) A few more loganberry pickers. Convenient to ear line. Phone 5.F5. 7-10 WANTED Intelligent girl or womai for general house work. Call 890 Oak 45t. forenoons or phone 129ti. 7 11 MUST sell at a sacrifice, man's dia mond ring, a good investment. Ad dress J-10 caro Journal. 7-11 AGATE beach lot, near hotel, facing ocean, $250, terms $10 down, $3 a Month. D. A. Dinsmoor, care O'.ds, Wormian i King, Portland, Or. 7-10 DF.KORATO sanitary wall tint, best made; beautiful new colors. Burens Com'l St. tf WOOD choppers wanted, $2.50 and up per cord, place to board or camp. In quire Blessings cigar store. A. J. Anderson. tf WANTED Good prune orchard, for cash. No agents. Write details to N W C, P. O. box 250, Salem. , tf FOR SALE Good hep stove, baler, 40 hop baskets. W. II. Downing, Shaw. Oregon. 7-10 FOR SALE Ford 1917, cheap. Salem Auto Radiator shop, 198 S. 12th St. 7-15 YOUNG couple with two-year old child want a furnished house ifrom Aug. 15th; guarantee the best of care. Writo 12117 caro Journal 7-11 TAKEN UP One black shoat, weight 00 lbs., right ear split and upper bit on left ear. L. F. HiU, fit. 8, box 125. tf HORSE, nearly new buggy harness and buggy for sale clioap; want to buy 2 mouths old pigs at right price. Kt. 7, box 45. 7-10 WA'NTED 10 to 20 acre prune or chard within 10 miles of Salem. Not particular about buildings. Address Box 215. tf LOST A piano etool on the road to Dallas, in paper carton; will finder please notary or leave it at Quo. C, Will's musie store, Salem, Or. 7-10 GOOD used trucks and care that will run and give service, at your, own price. Salem Velie company, 162 N. Commercial. 711 WE WANT IT. If your house or farm is for sale let us sell it for U. We have a large list of prospective buyers waiting. If your price is right we can make quick sales. JOHN II. SCOTT REALTY CO. 404 Hubbard bldg. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT T1MBEH, General Land Office Washington, D. C. May lfl, 1919. Notice is hereby given that subject to the con ditions end limitations of the Act of June 9, 1916, (39 Stat., 218), and the instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of September 15, 1917, the tim ber on the following land will be sold July 16, 191U, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., at public, auction at the United 8tate land office at Portland, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the ep praised vaJue as shown by this notice, sale to bo subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. The pur chase 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 bf returned if sule is not approved, other wise patent will issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be received from cit izens of tho United States, associations of such citizens and corporations or panized under the kwf of the niled states or any state, territory or dis trict thereof only. Upon application of s qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being Included in anv offer of a larger nnit. T. 1 8., R. 5 E., See. 20, SvVft SWVi, red fir, Iftoo M., not to be sold for less than SYC'i red fir, 650 M. not to be sold for lest than 1.25 per M CLAY TALLM AN, Commissioner, Goners! Land Office 712 BARGAIN DAY-JULY 12TH LOANS-6 ANY INTEREST DATE. Salem, Oregon : IKwusi EfcST S2 NOTICE Prune orchard for ale, ' about 35 acres, 8 Tears old, heavy ; crop, all for $S00 per r?. Address 1 Orchard care Journal. 7-14 ' IXST One Dayton wire wheel, with ' new RcpabUe tire and bracket. Find er will be awarded by leaving same with Allen Bros, garage, Silverton. 7-14 FOR SALE Nine room house, large lot modern conveniences, double garage, close in, on street car line and paved street. & L care Journal. tf BUSINESS opportunity,' $000 buys hotel in country town, good busi- nesa. neius uui, cx-onia uns, Or. 7-11 WE need a good man in Salem to write old line insurance. Experience in writ ing not essential if von are ambitious W. E. IHbbard, 554 High iSt., Port land, Oregon. 7-11 FOR SALE Mare, weight 1000 lbs., gentle for woman or children to drive or rid a. Also 1 will bind your gTain. Phone, orders t-arlv. Phone 1572J or call 1305 N. 16th. 7-12 TO LEASE iFor 2 years 29 acres close in, 9 acres tillable land, also 5 cows, 1 brood sowj 1 team, 1 wagon, 1 plow, buggy, et., included in lease. Address A D care Journal. 714 FOR SALE Modern bungalow on Nor . way St, near Capitol St. priced for quick sale. Small cash payii.ent, bal ance monthly. Why pay rent Frank E. Palmer, 1060 S. Com'l St. Phone 818. 7:9 INVESTORS ATTENTION No. 1 For sale, 57 acres of choice land all in cultivation, on corner with good farm house, close in, suitable for sub-dfvisiou in suburban aero home tracts, near car line and paved street. No 2. 8 acres all in. cultivation, no buildings, first claxs loganberry land, only 1 Va niilee from street car and paved street; if you have $1500 to spare for something good, call and see it. No. 3 10 acres with good farm build ings, nearly all in bearing fruit and berries, on good graveled road, a snap at $7000. No. 4 10 acres with, a beautiful home, modern, on main- road 3-4 mile from city limits; if you arc looking for somdtking good, it will pay you to in vestigate. 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 be appreciated. No. 6 5 acres with good 7 room house and good barn ; 4 acros in bear ing fnrit nd berries, high and sightly. Price 4500, part cash balance ternisv No. . 7 12 acres with good 6 room modern cottage, good born and 6 acros in fhoice fruit, 6 acres choiee logan berry land, two miles out. Price $6000, 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 lino. Price $8000. No. 9 5 acres with 8 room house, good barn and gnragc, abundance of fruit, situate on car line and paved street. Might take a nice little bunga low in n part, pay at $1500. No. 10 352 acre stock ranch for cx change for small ranch in the Willam ette vnllev or for citv income proper ty. Price J2,000. I buy and ndl liberty bonds, and lond money on approved socurity, at six per cent. W. A. Liston, Agent 4K4 Court street 7-12 CEN'Sl'rt clerk (men, women). 4i'00 needed. $!)2 month. Ape, 18 upward. Experience unncccswory. For free par ticulars of examinations, write J. Lecnard (former government examin er) 13S2 Equitable Bldg, Washing ton. 7-22 WANTCT) Salesman with light enr tor delivery, for tea and coffee route in Sulem. Business already establish ed bond and reference required; ex cellent proposition. Apply Grand Union Tea Co., C. D. Morrison, MgT. 448 Washington Bt. Portland. tf 3 ACRES all cultivated, ell in clover ready to cut, 4 room bungalow, chick en house, wood shed full of wood, family fruit, owner wishes to leave the city, must be sold; price $1300, $700 ea'h and 600 at 6 percent with paying privileges to suit. Socolofsl.y, 1'hnne 970 during the day, after 6 o'clock call 1212M. tf FOR 8 ALB Well looted 10 and 20 aere tracts close to Saleui. 42 acres of river bottom, 1 mile from Independence. 54 acres fine land, rplendid buildings 3 miles east of Saiern just off of Wil verton road. 43 acres close to Salem all in culti vation. Thus. A. Roberts, 314 Mason ic bldg. 7-12 OLESON'S AUTO EXCHANGE 349 N. COM. T. M. C. A. BLOCK USED CARS BOUGHT FOE CASU OR SOLD ON COMMISSION. 1918 Stodebaker !50 S passenger Warren-Detroit, Conti nental motor 225 1918 Chevrolet sedan, fine condi tion $"00 5 p.wenger, lirfit Studibaker four electric s'arter and lights 500 1917 Saxon i t $700 5 Pa-sender Maxwell, will make pood bng cheap. 1914 Overland, ezy terms, $450 I 1916 Ford, first class condition, 375 1913 Overland 500 We wreck antos for their parts, tl'.f enables yon to get olc? car parte a bargain. Casdi price ftii tut junk cars. i 5 psssngT Stndebaker, $180. We aell oils, erease, old auto parts tires and """'" PHONE 669 s SCOTCH WOOLEN WANTED Bath tub and porch shades. Phone 2F3. 711 WANTEDTWO good men to pitch hay C. C. Kusse.ll, phone ad's. 7-11 WANTED -15 or 20 loganberry pack ers. B. Cunningham. Phone 21F2. 7 12 FOH 8 ALE Good two horso disc. Bt. 3 box 118. W. A. Dove. 7vl2 rm'VDChild'e hat July 3, call at Journal office and pay for ad. 7-12 WANTKH 10 loiianlwrry pickers, will pay 2V,e pound. Inquire .White lfoiie restaurant. 7 11 WANTKI) (Jill to assist with house work. 215 Lincoln Bt. Phone 13S8. 7-14 POK KENT Until school begins, n 7 room modern furnished house, clow in. Phone 1703. 7 12 WAXKfV Pat hcriH nnd spring chick ens; highest market priee jmid. Hlnus loff Bros., inc., Phone 132M. 7-10 FOR fALK Forty acres of land all clear and ready to plow, good loca tion for $l."i(K and tenm of bay mares for $125. See .lack Millar, Turner, Ht. 2. 7 10 TO TKAUK Furnishings of rooming house and other holdings for improv ed cIom- in acreage of $25110 to $ii300 valuation, tiive location. Owner care Journal. 7 10 GET BACK ON THE FARM SO acres of first class land all under cultivation on Howell prairie; fair im provements, a e'ed team and some ma ehinery, with the 50 wre nt bumper grain crop goes with the deal if closed now. Its a real bargain at $160 per acre, half cash. We have a first class dairy proper ty with all stock, machinery and crain for tale. Its a real (Riiryman'i oppor tunity. Deal rabid sn$ill tracts lankly im proved on our sales list. K U looking 4 A house! We have some real bargains. JOHN. H. SCOTT REALTY CO. 404 Hubbard building Beliable efficient sales agents NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR BALE Xotice is neretiy given lhat by vir tue of order by the county court of Marion county. Oregon, made on the 2d dt.jr of Jul)-, 1919, the under signed as administrator of the estate of Arthur II. Paole. defeased, will of f t for ul and S"ll on th 10th day of July, 1919, at 1') o'clock a. m. at private sule, all the internt or the "aid estate in the Central Pharmacy located at 410 Hnt street, ftnlem, Ore gon. Interested parties are reqnested to file bids before the above rlato men tioned. Th rii'ht reserved to reject any and all bid". A. TTXrn WOOLPKRT, Admin itratnr of the estate of Ar thnr B. Poole, deceased. 7 12 426 STATE FOB ALB--OTie now "adjustoform" dress form, one Oak wood heator. Call 205 Union 8t. 71 1 IXR SAIJ3 5 passenger Overland, good order, top, two new tires, or trude for Ford. Bruce Uowoc, Tur ner, Or., Rt. II, box 713. 7-10 HOME for salo. On paved street, near school and car line.. 8 room house with every convenience. Fruit, gar den and berries. I'hoiio owner LHH. r address L 1 care Jouinnl. 7 10 WAiNTBI) 'Aibout H more loganberry picker end Koulh Halem carline. Phone 1I2F4, M. F. Woodward. 7 II Poll HAI.K--3 acnw in clover, 4 room biiiin!ow. Priced low. Owner leaving town. Act, iiiiineiliaf cly. phono "lil'ti, or box 274, Kt. 3. 7 11 KOH KA.LK KiiHtmim folding pocket kedak, nleo Inrye Wetin'li"Ue cb-e-trie fan. Itoth hieli grade, lininain. Address 12M4 Journal office, 710 MnXT Four kodak pictures and four I films in envelope. I tinn to Journal I office. " 7 10 rOR BALK New Ktudehnkcr autoino bile, lias been driven 4UU miles, 'fl ephono 1.IH4. 7 10 WANT His Ijugnnberry picker", 2 per box; free transportation from end of carline. Phone 9-F3 evenings or mornings. tf WA:NTr!!-ro rent by Aug. 1st, house hold furniture, must bo in good con dition. Will promise good care, no children. Phono J597W, 7-10 T) TRAlJiK-finiall gro-cry stock and fnxtiireji for neat, elotn in Home. jWrile exaet location, lienter care Journal. 7 1(1 OIIOK,K hay, either vetch and oats or cheat, in field on Hural avenue be tween sooth High street and Mouth 12th. Plmno 1MI.I. 7 10 IXR SALh An electric fan. 770. Phone 7 12 FOR HM.KU) S-re. first class lognn land. WIH take auto rn s:imc; V'i miles on Jefferson rod. Cail at 319 X. Com. 7 )1 WANTKI To buy either touring or road-rU-r lndy for Ford, miixt be in good condition. Knl'tii Velie Co., 102 N. Cm men: iid Kt. Phone 1001. 7 11 WOMA'V wanted to care for invalid. 2(HI0 Ferry Ht. ' 71 1 FOR KALrc- JCloap Mason quart fruit jars with covers, first class condi tion. 3'l iK. Commercial Bt. 7-10 WANTKI) To bny from miner, for cah, small improve frnit aereaee; reasonably close in. Must be bargain. O F care 'VjxUil Journal. 7 10 BARGAIN DAY- JULY 12TH OUR EXTRA PANTS OFFER Will BE FEATURED TIES YEAR ONE DAY ONLY on BARGAIN DAY SATURDAY MY 12th This is positively year last opportunity to secure extra pants free with a tailored-to-mcasure suit, the cost of goods is constantly advancing. THIS IS AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER With every suit sold on t;ie atave date we will give an extra pair of pasts. FREE Take Advantage of This Opportunity. It will Never Happen Again. Remember, One Day Only "SATURDAY, JULY 12TH STRET BIG DIRIGIBLE (Continued from page one) miles an hour. Shortly after the R 34's away sho reported a speed of S5 nnloa an hour. Her location at 11:10 a. m. Ureen W'eh dime (7:ll) a. in. JSew York tiiino) indicated her apoed had been increased to u limit (10 miles an hour. Btorm HnSteiiR Leave The decision to start last r.ight in stead of wailing miHt 4 o'clock th's morning, as announced yesterday nff ternuoii, was reached by Mojor !. H. Sett, commander nt 10:15 p. m. It, w occasioned by receipt of un official weather bureau bulletin urging haste because of I he apprnnrh of a storm. By 11 o'clock the officer and crew hfid denned tlnir flying elrtthen of shepHkiu uud everything vms ill read illl'-S!. A 25 pound sack of mail wns placed nbonrd. Lieuteiinnt J. J. (jiuitin, in ih.'uge of the departure, gave the eg mil to the men clinging to the guy ropes to swing her around to bead iulo the wind. The big tiir.-b:p as nlov.lv turned until she pointed directly to ward. .New ork city. At 11:10 nil cloar was signalled and the hydrogen jus which had been flowing into the but loonettes through a ten inch hose, was cut off. At 11:55 bells tinkled through out the length of the craft. Cruised Over New Yorfc Tho I! 34' last tie to American soil was severed and she slowly rose' to a height of about 25 feet, hesitated, then Lluse ugiiiu to fully hO0 feet. The en Lines were started and (-he moved ma- jistieally toward Marihattaii. When he aiihip pumt'd over Itiook lyn at a height of about 2ixHI feet she wan I1 "d up out of the iliirkunss by a nuTier of searchlijjlits from the fperry building. An instnnt later the iigliln fiuiii the l.riMiklvii navy yni ad'i"l to the white glare on her under body. At 1:30 the dirigible pa'si d over Roosevelt field and Juit out to sea. About an hour efter tho K-.I4 kail disappeared from view she sent tho fol. lowing mpmngf: "All O. K. on board. Ilound for Kngland. " At 2:20 a. i. she reported: "Onirse true. eM'd 40 knots (about 55 miles an hour) going well." Tho K .'it will take, the so called outhern route on her return to F.ast Fortune, K.otlan.1. The total d sUincc. is about 3200 mile. 'Jltot irf which wili be over oien m. With 1 io wind ai'l ing instead of re'ardiii'f the craft, fHott hoped to riiinple'.e the voyage in 70 hours. la her westward fl hl Iho R 34 r quired 109 hours ar 1 10 minutes to make -the 32itO, 2,? of which wore over open a. (Continued from pae one) ' with America? representatives who ar i negotiating ether peaee tritis. Thei American pert of the Austrian treat) , were nbtnr!Silr agwd. on before j thn prMident Inft Paris, it was learned.') an . ' argam Day SATURDAY JULY i 2 TlliiiJ (nations now being carried on. It was learned that ratification of the treaty will not in all likelihood remove tho necessity for certain Amoricnn mili tary activilies. The treaty provides from one to four months for tho yield ing up of war niatorials by Germany, which process is under direction of mil itury forces. Cermuny has on hand equipment sufficient for several mil lion men. and has millions of veterane within her boarders, A sufficient guarip will bo maintained to keep tho world from " nervousnesa. ' ' The Kninee-ltriiif-h-Ameri'an triinfy is to be dependent upon the approval of a council of live of tiio Iwiguo of na tions. It will remain in elfect until the majority of the council shall liavo ileebired the safety arrangements pro vided by the league complete. WILS0NUPSET5 (font iriiieit from pae one) gue; MHIumher, chief republkan sup porter of il ; Williams, an enthusiast in supporter of Wilson, nnd Borah, his mot outspoken and "bitter cud" op ponent. Prenoutatlon Informal Kseorted by the committee, the pres ident entered tho senate by the door on Iho ih'tiiocratie siile. Presentation of tho treaty wns most informal. In the form of a luilky book of nearly 510 pnges, it was borne ti the vice president s desk where it Iny until presented by him "as a mcsxuo from the president of the United Slatea I t was tlo-n referred to tho foreign r -iations eoiiiinittee. i a icrs said today they favor a re cess until Monday to give plenty o:i time for sludy. The foreign relmiou- coininittee piobatilv will meet Mundav to forniiilute plans for work on the two treaties. OLD DALLAS KBbIiNC 13 BEING TOEN DOW1J C'apilal Journal Special Service.) Dallas, Or., July 10, The old John Wayinirc property at the lower (.cd Mill street is being torn down this week to make room for a modern residence. The property was purchased last week by Henry Wright fiom H. Doniblife ai.il the work of wrecking the hou.o ininii nodiatnly begun. Hie Wayuiirn icsi- !fo is probably the oldest hoii.e in ":il!ii9, hnvi'i) been built by John Way i r, one of the early pioneers of Pols; county and 8 pioneer miller in toe Hate, the fore part of' the sixties, for n-.nny yearn it was the most sulntaiiti'.i I nine in the community and the excei- at to dition which the bouse is r.tw tn is a credit to the uiei haiiies of the er.r'y ' ".vs. Mr. Wayioire was one of the first ;sr:itors of the Palms Flouring Mills) ,rd was one of the county's influential .tizens, James A. Burns, his danehtcr Thyllis, aifed 17, and Chest r L. Graves werfl Irowned in Twin lakes, aotth of Spo lane Hutiday, l t'iO overturning of ft 'a-nich. Six'oflt'r jers Tj in the boaB we-e revved. . ,. .... i . tint U . fl, V:. fit, il 4 i !