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PAuE 3 EVEN j THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY! JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING IIEDIUM LN MARION COUNTY-TRY THE! FOR RESETS CLASSIFIED ADVXKTISINQ KATES: I Rate per word New Today: Each insertion 1 - 5 17a One week (6 insertions) One month (2(5 insertions) The Capital Journal will not I re sponsible fur wore than one insertion, f oi errors in Classified Advertisements Bead your advertisement the first say it appears and notify ui immediately, if rror occurs. Minimum, charge, 13c CHERRY piekers wanted; fay 3c. i'hono 3.F22. MO rOK RUN T Furnished housekeeping rooms. 1.110 State St. . 7-11 FOB RENT burnished housekeeping i rooms, l'hone 20U3M. tf FINE orjjan for salo $30, easy terras, if wanted. 519 Court St. 7 11 HOUSE and lot to exchange for acre- age. Call 1210 N. 19th. MO j age. WANTED Competent stenographer for office, i'iione 830. 7-li EUG3 cle&neJ, 10c each. Phono Hi. Uticknor. 7-1- SEED baby earringe, good as new, cheap. Phone lliM. 7-12 1917 TWIV Inilinn motorcycle for sale. Phone 2503W1." 7 12 "WANTED Large furnished close in. Phone 1378. house, 710 WANTED Woman for general house work. 404 N. Liberty St. 710 THE Miller, rooms and apartments. 633 Ferry 8t. 7-20 CALVES I want 8 or 4 dty-oid calves C. C. Russell, phono 3F3. tf WES make the best power prune dippers. Salem Mfg Co., 1390 N. Front St. tf EOQFS cleaned, painted, patched and tarred. Phone C. C. Kays at 1648. 7-27 JAS. LYONS practical painter, rhone 704. tf FOR SALE Frosh Ilolstein Durham eow, 6 gallons per day. Phone 8F11. 7-11 DINING taMo and chairs, china closet, couch and rocker for sale. 1410 S. Oottago. . 7-10 FOR SALE Ice box for home or store cheap. Telephone 1928 or call 892 N. Winter street. , 7-11 IXJ3T Girl ' wrist watch. Finder leave at - Hartmann Bros, jewelry tore &d1 receive reward. 7-8 FOR RRNT Largo house partly furn ished. Chance for renting apartment 292 N. Summer. 1 tf TEAM, harness and wagon for sale. Carl after 5 p. ni. or Sundays. 448 8. 16th. MO FOR SALE 20 acres prunes full bear in crop this year, will half pay for the place. Room 5 Bayne bldg. 7-11 WANTED 5 ti 7 room furnished house. Call White House ant. LOST Note book and saving deposit book. Please return to Journal of- iflfB Rownnt 7-10 nee, iywara. 0 . T it . u v.0 FOR SALE - Howe uggy harness, Salom, Kt. 6, box ft. wum, u..uu. 6-, tf WALL PAPER 15 cents per double roll upward. Buren's Furniture Store. 179 Commercial. tf FOR SALE By ownor, modern 5 room bungalow, built in china closet, book cases, desks; cement walks, full base ment. Phono 159SM. tf FOR SALE My home, Commercial and Union Sts. furnished or unfurn ished, unincumbered; terms. B. B. Colbarth. Ml INCREASE your worth, fine little 5 ere tract for sale few miles from Ealem, house, barn, well, garden, straw berries, raspberries and flowr, 444 care Journal. tf We buy and sell notes, mort- BnP and sll kinds of bonds. HAWKINS ft ROBEBTS 4c 314 Masonic Building Salem, Oregon snWisiiMmis smsifs mil Tir 'f n iK-FJP LOANS-6 WE LOAN MONEY FOR FIVE YEARS. WE AL LOW YOU TO PAY $10Q.Q0 OR MULTIPLE ON THE PRINCIPAL ON ANY INTEREST DATE. WE CLOSE OUR LOANS PROMPTLY. HAWKINS & ROBERTS 314 Mason Bldg. GIRL or lady for housework. Call at 6Sti Center St. 717 FOR RENT Sleeping room. Inquire 132 fi. Churva. 7-15 WANTED Family for loganberry picking, house furnished for family of 5 or 9. Boi 13, Et. 9, Salem, A. Beer. 7 16 MEN wanted at Tile works near fair grounds. Salem Tile Mercantile Co. ' x tf WAITED A few more loganberry pickers. Convenient to car line, l'hone 57F5. - 7-10 WANTED Intelligent girl or woman for general house work. Cull 890 Oak St. forenoons or phone 120G. 711 MUST sell at a sacrtfice, man's dia mond ring, a good investment. Ad dress J-10 caro Journal. 7-11 AGATE Leach lot, near hotel, facing . ocean, $2f0, terms $10 down, 3 a Monta. v. A. isinsuiour, care u as, Wortnian Ic King, Portland, Or. 7 10 DEKORATO sanilary wall tint, best made; "beautiful new colors. Bnrens Com'l St. - ... tf WASTED Good prune orchard, for cash. 'No amenta. Write details to N W (O, P. O, box 25G, Salem. , XI FOR SAIVE Ford 1917, cheap. Salem Auto Kadiator shop, 198 S. 12fch St. 7-13 YOUNG couf lo with two-year old child want a furnished house from Aug. 3th; guarantee the best of care. Write 12117 care Journal. 711 TAKEN UP-One black shoat, weight 00 lbs., right ear split and upper bit on left ear. L. F. Hill, fit. 8, box 123 - tf WANTEID 10 to !0 acre prune or chard within 10 miles of Salem. Not particular about buildings. Address Box 215. tf GOOD used trucks and care that will run and give service, at your own price Saloia Velie company, 102 N. Commercial. ,7-11 SALE or exchange, late 1917 S passen ' ger auto in fane condition, exchange for land or will eell at low price of $323. Give full particulars and price of land. Write 3792 caro ournitl. 7 12 : WE WANT IT. If your house or farm is for sale let ns sell it for U. We have a lnrge list tf prospective buyers waiting. If your price 4s right we enn make quick snles. JOHN H. SCOn REALTY CO. 404 Hubbard bldg. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. "Always at Your Service" Help of all kinds Furnished Free to Employers tisroftstu. mum. - nm. ma n run i p. axon. kw. 131-291 BumtH. Street Portland. Oregon NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER, General Land Office Washington, D. C. Alay 1, 1919. Notice restaur- , is hereby given tnar suojeci 10 me con-7-10 1 ditions end liinitntions of the 'Act of I June 9, 1!!0, (39 Slat., 218), and the instructions of the Secretary of the j Interior of September L, 1917, the tmi- ,ber on the followinj binds will be sold Ju)y m &t 10.30 o.clock g at public auction at the United States of(jM gt ,0 ,h ..,. L.-.AA-- . ipm than the en- nraiscd value a shown by this notice, siile to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. The pur chase price, with an additional sura of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, be ing commissions allowed, must bo de posited at time of sale money to be returned if sale is not approved, other wise patent will issue for the timber which must bo removed within ten years. Bids will be received from cit izens of the United States, associations of such eitiiens and corporations or ganized under tho laws of the nited States or any state, territory or dis trirt thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on anv legal subdivision will be offered separately before being Included in any offer of a lsr-'cr nnit. T. 1 9., R. 5 V... Sec. ta, 8VV SW4, red fir. 1900 M., not to be sold for less than 1 5,1 per M. T. 3 S., K. 8 i.., Bee. X SW14 SW14, red fir, 650 M. not to be sold for less than 1.25 per M CLAY TALLMAN, Commissioner, General LaaA WfiWj : BARGAIN DAY- JULY 12TH Salem, Oregon WANTED Ba th tub and porch shades. , Thone 2F3. 7-11 WANTED Two good men to pi ten hay C. C. Russell, phone 3F3. T-ll WANTED 13 or 20 loganberry pick ers. B. Cunningham. Phone 21F2. 7-12 FOR SALE Good two horse disc. Bt. 3 tux 11S. W. A. Dove. 7-12 FOUND Child's hat July 3, call at Journal office and pay for ad. 7-12 WANTED 10 loganberry pickers, will Py e pound. Inquire White House restaurant. 7-11 WANTED Girl to assist with house work. 213 Lincoln St. Phone 13SS. 7-14 FOR SALE Motorcycle, twin Exeel sior, good conjlition, chtftp. Phone 604K tvenngs. 7-14 FOR RENT Until school begins, a 7 room modern furnished house, close dn. Phone 1703. , 7-13 TO TKADE FurulsWnga of rooming house and other holdmgs for improv ed close in acreage of $'50U to $3300 valuation. Give location. Owner care Journal. 7-16 W. BEAYER well driller. Phono 827.T, 1105 N. 19th. St. Salem, Or. 8-8 NOTICE (Prnno orchard for sale, about 35 acres, 8 years old, heavy crop, all for $S00 per acre. Address Orchard care Journal. 7-14 LOST One Dayton wire wheel, with new Republic tire and bracket. Find er will be awarded by leaving same with Allen Bros, garage, -Silvcrtoo. 7-14 FOR SALF iNinc room house, large lot modern conveniences, double garage close in, on street car line and paved street. G L care Journal. tf BUSINESS opportunity, $2000 buys hotel in country town, good 'busi ness. - Kellis Hotel, Scotts Mills, Or. 7-11 WE need a good man in Solent to write old line insurance. Experience in writ ing not essential if you are ambitious W. E. Hbbbard, 654 High St., Port land, Oregon. Ill FOR SALE Mare, weight 1000 lls., gentle for woman or children to drive or ride. Also I will bind your grain. Phone orders early. Phone 1572J or call 1305 N. 16th. 7-12 TO LEASE For 2 years 29 acres close in, 9 acres tillable land, also 5 cows, 1 brood sow, 1 team, 1 wagon, 1 plow, bug!?', et., included in lease. Address A 1) caro Journal, 7 14 FOR SALE Modern hungnlow on Nor way St. near (topitol St. priced for quick sale. Small cash pnyu ent, bal ance monthly. Why pay ent Frank E. Palmer, 1060 S. Cotn'l St. Phone 818. 7-9 GET BACK ON THE FARM 80 acres Of first class land all nnder cultivation "tn Howell prairie; fair im provements, a geod team aud some ma chinery, 'wirh the 50 a.rrea of bumper grain crop goes' with the (leal if closed now. Its a real tiirgnin at $100 per acre, half cash. We have a first clnss dairy proper ty with all stock, machinery and grain for sale. Its a renl dairyman's oppor tunity. lle-sirabki snfciH tracts highly (im proved on our sales list. K U looking 4 A house f Wo have some renl bargains, J0IiH.il. SCOTT REALTY CO. 404 llulilmrd building Reliablo efficient sales agents INVESTORS ATTENTION Ns. 1 For snle, 57 ncres of choice land nil in cultivation, on corner with good fnrm house, clnse in, suitable for subdivision in subuibnn acre home tracts, near car line and paved street. No 2. 8 acres all in cultivation, no buildings, first clasg loganicrry land, only lj miles from street car and paved street; if you have $I5o0 to spare, for something good, call and sec it. . No. 3 10 acres with good farm build ings, nearly all in bearing" fruit and berries, on good graveled road, a snap at. $7U0. No. 4 10 acres with a beautiful home, modern, oh main road 3 4 mile from city limits; if you are looking for something good, it will pny you to in vestigate. No. 5 10 acres with 8 room modern home; alf in bearing fruit and berries, sightly Wat ion near carliue aud paved streets; must be seen to be appreciated. No. 6 5 acre with good 7 room house and good barn; 4' acres in bear in? fruit and berries, high and sightly. Price $100, part cash bulgnco terms. No. 7 12 acres with good 8 room modern cottage, good barn and 8 acres in choice fru:t, 6 acres choice logan berry land, two miles out. Price $0000, part cash. No. 8 10 acres with good farm tiuild ing, abnndance of choice fruit; on good road, one mile from paved streets and car line. Price tX.'O. No. 9 5 ac.res with 8 room bouse, zood bnrn and girag, almndanee of fruit, situate on car line and fiaved street. Might tnke a nice little tonga low in as part pay at $1500. No. 10 332 acre stock ranch for ex change for small ranch in the Willam ette vallev or fur eity income proper ty. Price $22,000. " I buy and sell lilerty bonds, and lend money on approved security, at six per cent. W. A. Liston, Agent 4S4 Court street 7-12 BARGAIN DAY- JULY 12TH KXTXTETNQ SOLDIE&S Among returning soldiers la ruling at New York this week were: Paid Sawtclie, Moh.Ha, 12otU com pany, transportation corps; Eenry Zie genhawn, IHillas, quartermaster's corps John D. Stevens, Independence; Koy A. Williams, Salem, engineers trues com pany No. 6. MUSIC box for sale, cost about $100 when new, sett for 20. 519 Court St. 711 FOR ROT 6 room house partly furn ished, $8 per month, l'hone 193CM. 7-13 OUTHBERT raspberries, come and pick them for six cents a pound. Phone 47F2. . 7-14 MODERN furnished five or six room house wanted. Write 12167 care Jour nal. 7-13 I WANT to buy one thousand bvy hens, will pay top price, fcring them at once, l'hone 2199. Cherry City Poultry market. T 21 FOR SALE Second haud lumber, 2x4 and 1x12 siz?d. New concrete ware house Front St. opposite Spauldings sash and door factory. Erixon & Jones. 7-14 FOR SALE iNew Studebaker automo bile. Has been driven 400 miles. Tel ephone 13S4. 7-12 FOUND Nose- glasses at upper Silver Creek fa'U Sunday. Owner call for at Journal aud pay for ad. 7-14 STRAYED Or stolen July 3d, big yel low collie dog w-ith strap and ring on neck. Anyone knowing of such please notify Mrs. Wm. Donaldson, Phono 32F2. Reward. 7-14 STENOGRAPHER wanted, $95 month ly for s'art. Must be accurate and dependable. Steady joK Apply in per.sqn. Elmo W. White, Sawyer, 402 Masonic Temple. 7 11 FOR SALE One new "adjustoform" dress form, one Onkwood heater. Call 205 Union St. , . 7-11 WANTED About 8 more loganberry pickers end South Ntlem cariine. Phone 112F4, M. V. Woodward. 7-1 1 FOR SALE 3 acres in clover, 4 room bungalow. Priced low. Owner leaving town. Act immediately. Phone 76P6, or box 274, Kt. 3. 7 11 WANTED Loganberry pickers, 2c per box; free transportation from end of cariine. Phone 92F3 evenings or mornings. tf WANTED To rent by Aug. 1st, house hold furniture, must be in good con dition. Will promise good eare, no children. Phone 1597W. 7-10 TO TRADE Small grocery stock and futures lor neat, -close ln nonio. Write exact location. Renter eare Journal. 7J6 FOR SALE An electric fan. Phone 7-12 770. FOR SALE- 10 acres first class logan land. Will take auto on same; d'j miles on Jefferson road. Call at 341) N. Com. 7-11 WANTED To buy either touring or roadster body for lord, must bo in good condition. Snlem Velie Co., 102 N. Commereinl St. Phono 1604. 7 11 WOMAN wanted to care for invalid. 2IJ90 Ferry St. 7-11 11003 wanted, weight from 50 to 150 11m. preferred. 1 have for sole young horse, well broke to work, weight i:bout 1300. John H. Scott, 404 Hub bard bldg. 7 11 CENSUS clerks, (men, women). 4000 needed. T'.'i mouth. Aye, IS upward. Experieneo unnecessary. For free par ticulars of examinations, writo J. Leonard (former government examin er) 13(2 Eipiitnlile BMg, Washing, ton. 7-22 WANTED Salesman with light car for delivery, for tea and coffee route in Salem. Business already establish ed bond and reference required; ex cellent proposition Apply Grand Union Ten Co., O. I). Morrison, Mgr. 448 Washington Bt. Portland. tf ACHES all cultivated, ell in clover ready to cut, 4 room bungalSw, chick eij house, wood shed full of wood, family fruit, owner wishes to leave the eity, must be sold; price $1300, $700 cash and PM at 6 percent with paying privileges to suit. Socolofsky, Phone 970 during the day, after 8 o'clock call 1212M. tf FOB SALE Well located 10 and 20 acre tracts close to fialcro. 42 acres of river bottom, 1 milo from Independence. 54 a'-res fine land, splendid buildings 3 miles east of Palcm just off of f it verton road. 43 acre clow to Aalcm all in culti vation. Thos. A. Kobcrts, 314 Mason ic bldg. 7 12 OLESON'S AUTO EXCHANGE 34!) N. COM. Y. M. C. A. BiXX'K USED CARS FOrr.lfT FOB CASH OR SOLD ON COMMISSION. 1918 Sludebaker $!(50 S passenger Warren Detroit, Conti nental motor $225 . 1918 Chevrolet sedan, fine condi tion $S00 5 passenger, lij-ht fitudebaker fonr electric starter and lights $")0 1917 Kaion $7 5 Pasenger Maxwell, will make enm hilir cheap. 1914 Overland, ery terms, $130 1914 Ford, first class condition, $375 .1915 Overland $300 We wreck autos for their parts, this enables yon to get oM ear parts st a bargain. Cah price pvid for Junk cars. B-paseenger Stud' baker, $183. We sell oils, grease, old anto parts tires and a'esnries. PHONE 66 FCRTLAKD EiAN SUES TO PREVENT PURCHASE 0? GAME FARM FOR STATE Opposition has developed to the pur chase of a game farm in Lar.o county I by Governor Olroit, State Treasurer ' Huff and the stste board of fUii ami' game commisaioni rs, in 'a suit filed by U. A. Holmes ef Portland. He al'eges he is a taxpayer and In terested in the expenditure of state money. That en July 3, 1919, the gov ernor, state treasurer and fish and game ', commission met is i'orthtnd ind pur j chased a game farm in Lane county for the propagation of Chinese pheasants, ! and that the price of the farm was i$76S0. Also, that they authorised the stocking of the farm with gtine, the employment of a caretaker and tho pay ment of tho cost of operation. It is further alleged that at the meet ing it was asrcctl that $2000 should be paid down, the balarce in installments. Tho plaintiff asks the eourt for a re- EVERY DM IS An excfeptionaly choice lot of prime meats for your Sun day Dinner. Prime young beef, milk fed veal, grain fed pork. At prices you can not duplicate anywhere. Fancy creamery butter pound .. . 55c Bargain Day special Pure lard, every pail guaranteed, No. 5, per pail $1.00 Hcst shortening, No. 5, per pail $1.35 Now is the time to buy cook ing fats as the market is poing up. TinJISlD HARVESTERS ATTEIITIOII! Special prices on large quan tities of meats. arket "Originators of Low Prices" 351 State St. BARGAIN DAT' at the rllPllLI m t 4 sr?f a 3 m 1 ri II H H For Saturday Eargab We Offer 50 Cases Bob WMieSoa? 100 bars to case at $5.50 50 bars at $2.83 25 bars at $1.50 This Soap would cost the Dealers $6.00 to replace it ARMOURS WHITE FLYER 50 cases, per case $4.73 50 bars at : .$2.10 25 bars at . . ...$1.23 Crystal White Soap Deal 8 bars C. W. Soap .... 60c 1 4-pound pkg. Sea Fcam Naptha Powder . ......30c 1 package Crystal White Soap Flakes 13c .2 bars Cream Oil Soap 20c Total .....$1.23 Saturday Only, $1.00 No one should overlook this exceptional deal. Every article offered is of the Highest Quality. We advise you all to buy Soap. Buy it Saturday and save yourself good money. , New Today The Dalles Apricots 50c per basket. Peaches, 30c. Black aps, and Loganberries, 2 for 25c. Cante loupes, 2 for 25c. Watermelons on ice, 4c per pouna ROTH GROCERY . ... straining order enjoining Governor 01- he claim for 4.1000 for the first payment and against btato Treasurer lioir irom orswinn wm rant and from paying omr mouvj. Also that tho restraining order be made permanent. GASES HEARD TODAY Judges Kelly And B'mgk'n Hearing baits Ui racz lo. And Fruit Union. lii-fore Judge (ieiirgn U. lUiiglmm and Judge Percy Kelly'lhere is iboing argued today three can. which have to do with the luganlierry ipiesMon. The arguments may continue the (renter part of today and possibly part of to morrow. The first rase is the originul Injun-, berry suit tho I "he a company against the Hiilcm Fruit linion. When the case first came nn for trial on a temorary injunction, the court decreed that the Salem Fruit I'uion should deliver to the I'heas company any berries delivered to lit iiitendiil fur the 1'hez company and that the officers of the Union should desist from attempting to influ ence or instruct any of its growers us to what they should do with theit lo gans. Today the arguments are on tho law in tho cine and on the demurrer filed by the Salem Fruit comp-iny. The second suit is that of .1. It. Linn, louis Lb. liiiiiiiid and . M. Kudhott against tiT!' officers of the fviiem Fnmt Ciiioii sin! 'the mnmiger, Kobert (,', i'aulus. In this suit, the three sleek tinMen who are plaintiffs nk the court thit the Mri Fruit I'ninn officers -hnuld bo ordered to demand of its groweis, that they should deliver ber ries to the I'nion in order that tne I'nion would be obliged to deliver to the I'hcx company. As stockholders, tlti-y claim they fear thoir stock will be worthless unless something is done for the 1'hez company, and thus ob viate s law suit. The third rate b a ing on the aitiia tion is what is call' d the contempt pro cwdings against th ofrr'-T of tho Ha lem Fruit I'nion. A fi w days at,'o a grower from NiUerton brouiiiit a lnad cheek io the Silem Fruit I'nion for dine berries deliver' U to the l'hei sient at Hilvertnn. It wai based o-i u 'i'rt cent a pound f r the loami. The Salem Vtmt l oin' rloimed it had n1 contract with Mr Inkers for losai s at .Vi cents a f cinil, and refused to pny it. The arjf ' nerits are on the prie odition as to vlietlwr llio I'niun is i i ct.nteinj't of f urt in refusing to pa; Mr. D,kkcrs' lonl cheek. Although living within. 12 miles of Kuuene, with gvid road and rail eoifl mtinieation, K. J. liristow, a pioneer e' I.Bite cnunty wbs in Koeene July for the first time in 12 years. Day A Mrs. Tom Kooney Denied Audience With President 'Washington, July 11. Mrs. Bonn Mooney, wife of Thomas Mooney of California, foiled to gut an audience with President Vilnon when she called at the White House today. riecrntnry Tumulty informed her the " president would be glad to read say pe tition she mixlit euro to priM'iil, but that ho fels ho has diuio all po,ibIo in Mooney 's behiilf anil that iiitv fur ther intercession must conui from thy governor of Cnlifornin. LIBERTY BONO QUOTATIONS iNew York, July 1J. Liberty bon i fi;MittioiL: 3'i. 's WM; first 4 ' 04.10; Second 4' SJX.W; first 44's 05.10; seeoml . 4U'n 0U2; third 4T 0r'."4. fourth 4W's H4.10; victory 3 3-1's 100.04; 4 3 4 V ! IW. ' WM. NEIMEYER l)ruzist, 414 .tuto bt. "SPECIALS" F.'llt BAItCAIN DAY 25a Colgate's Tnlcnins 2":: Lilly's Tooth I'astc 2.'i Solo Vooth 1'ow.ler 2;"c Solos Talcum Itnndoliiie 2"'c 1'He's Tbleiims I lb. Tsili uiu 50c Corona Face Tinder 50e Voue liice Pi wder fiOc fsiprcma Cream fie Supremo Face f'owder Depilatory IVwder 7"i.! fcage and .Su'phur - el -Xii i end Iron tbs e Ward's Kidney Tills Ward's I.. L. Tills - il oi. Terfumiia t No. 1 Kpjiiin Hulls ! oa. OlvreHne - - . 2'e !:ti I'M 19e 2,n,c l.j .... S.ie, 3iia ... ... 43c 4 4,J ...... 0 7.e arm 7r.. l'o I'e 10 lfM 10't ',. Talm Olive Scnp A. lad n I've Weap New line of bathinsr caps and rubi er nndrics. I'reser-pt'ons filled. Bring mn your fainilv receipts. I can save yon money. Pfc-me 167 Salem, Oregon