Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 23, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY Z 1019.
PAGE FIVE.
THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODA
JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING
MEDIUM IN MARION COUNTY-TRY TEE! FOR RESULTS
CLASSIFIED ADVEETISOJQ EATES;
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Send your dvertifcenent the first day
It appear and notify us immediately if
rror occurs.
Minimum charge, 13c
F1KST class room and board close in.
45 X. Corn'l. Phone 1140. tf
WE make the best power prune dippers.
Salem 11 fg Co., 1396 N. Front St. tf
BOOFB cleaned, painted, patched and
tarred. Phone C. C. Kays at IMS. 7 27
JAS. LYOXS practical painter. Phone
T04. tf
FOB E EXT 16 room house, very reas
onable. Phono 1737W. tf
W. BEAVER well driller. Phone 827J,
1105 X. 19th St. Salem, Or. 8-S
(W. F. WUlllIIT, Turner, auctioneer,
Why uot get hiuif tf
FOB SALE 16 or. duck army tent in
good condition. Phone 2209J. 7 23
AVAXTKD Late model Ford touring.
1308 X. Com '1 St. . 7-21
FOB SALE 6 ft. McCormiek binder,
good running order, price $S3. Phone
351K. 7-24
WANTKD To lease modern house,
eight rooms or more, with garase.
Address L eare Journal. 7-23
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms and furn
ished apartments. Jnquire J;- n.
Church. 7-25
WANTED Logan vickers, 3 cents
per box. VV. L. Tray, Phone 112K3.
7-24
EXPERIENCED male and female sales
people wanted at shrunk 'a old plaee.
Call at once. 7-23
.WANTED 100(1 suits to clean. C,
' Er.ra Sparks, tailoring and cleaning
1855 State St. Phone 508. 8-14
DEKORATO Mnitnrv wall tint, best
i made; beautiful new colors. Boreas
Oom'i St. . - - -,- tf
WALL PAPEB 15" cents per double roll
upward. Burcii's Furniture Store.
179 Commercial. tf
FOB SALE By owner, modern 5 room
bungalow, built in china closet, book
eases, desks; cement walks, full base
meat. Phone 155)811. . tf
FOB SALE A good Peering binder,
seven fcot cut with tongue trucks,
$125. F. M. Cook. Turner, Kt. 2. 7-2
A NEW mandolin harp for snle, latest
improvement will sell cheap if taken
soon. 12St) State St. 7 24
FOR RENT -rooms
close
Church St.
- Xiee, clean furnished
in. Phone 824 W, 292 N.
724
WILL pay up to $2S rent for modern
5 or 6 room house, walking distance,
reliable tenant, l'lioue 64j.l. tf
FURNISHED house wanted, 6 or 7
moid modern fnrnislicd house. Will
leaso for year. Call 2219. tf
well pel
tner lea
shape inside and out, owner leaving
town. $575. See Watts & Wood, new
Pohle bid-, Ferry St. 7-23
DRIVE wheel to binder put in wrong
car at Purvine's Monday by mistake
Will party please leave at Purvine i
Implement shop. 7-23
JX)B 8ALE Three young O. I. O.
brood sows, have pigs Aug. 15. $75
each. C. Mullcr, 1 mile south McXary
Station. 7-2fi
INCREASE your worth, fine little 5
aere tract for sale few miles from
fklem, house, barn, well, garden, straw
berries, raspberries and flowers, 44
ears Journal. tf
s We bny and sell notes, mort-
sk gages and all kinds of bonds.
HAWKINS k ROBERTS
Sk 814 Mrsonie Building
Mr Bnletn, Oregon
BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS
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
WANTED To rent furnished
l'houe S23R.
house.
7 24
FOR SALE Man's wheel
price
546 -X. lligh.
724
FOR SALE Canary
good
singer.
724
Phone 151 V.
WANTED A good second hand wagon
lx T care Journal. 7 23
HERE'S a bargain, a fine R. S. How
ard piano for silo for $200 cash. Call
at 519 Court St. afternoons.
7 29
WANTED Modern 5 or 6 room house
unfurnished, permanent tenant.
Phone 943M. tf
WANTED 'Experienced salesman for
men's furnishing, shoes, etc. J 23
care Journal. 7-23
TWO stray horses, a bay and a sorrel,
ou Dunn s farm, Kt. 1, box i-A, Sa
lem. 7-25
WE want more houses to sell, list them
with us.. Laflar k Laflar, 40 Hub
bard bid;;. 7 23
FOR SALE 3 acres eood oat hay in
shock $15 per ton. 2217 Fairgrounds
road. 7 24
WANTED Girl or woman to assist
housework, no cooking. 401 X. High
Phono 1027. 7-23
FOB SAJJC Evcnrude motor and row
boat, motor just overhauled, will sell
together or separate. Call 52F11. 7125
LOST Ba containing 5 bathing suits
at Wheatland or Salem on X. Winter
St. Phoue 938J or leave at Busick
grocery. 7 24
I HAVE a Ford roadstor delivery to
trade for a 5 passenger Ford, or oth
er 5 passenger cur, will pay differ
ence. Write Auto care Journal. 7-29
A GENUINE Cliickering piano, rebuilt
and in fine shape, will sell for $250
cash. See Wiley B. Allen Co., 519
Court St. Call afternoon. 7-29
MEX wanted for sawmill and yard
work. Xo charge for wood, water or
rent for families. Steady work. Ja.
Cole, Devitt, Or. 8 2
WANTED Xeat woman for house
work, no heavy laundry, house mod
ern. Phone 30F11 or write Kt. 3, box
187. 7-24
WHEX you thing insurance, think of
Laflar Laflar, 406 Hubbr.id bldg.
- Phone 1844, They writ anything.
. . 7-23
WANTED 50 loganberry pickers, 10
days good picking; 10 minutes walk
from carline nt Salem Heights. B.
Cunn: fham, Phone 21F2. 7 24
LOGAXBLORY pickers on Orabenhorst
tract 2 mh out on Jefferson Way.
Will pay 3e, 10 days picking. G. t.
Moisan, 14S0 Broadway. 7 23
WANTED By au up to date roof man
your leaky tin, rubberoid, shingle
and gravel roofs to paint and repair.
Xow is the time to prepare for the 1
rainy season. All work guaranteed, i J
Examination mid estimates free. For,
quick results address Frank Mayo,
Gen. Del., Salem, Or. 7 23
UK! AN BERRY pickers wanted; will
taUo liack and forth in aulo morning
and evening; 2e per lb, good pick
ing. Phone 373 after 7 p. m. tf
WANTEiD 3 young men as salesmen
and collectors, permanent positions
with good elianco for advancement.
Kincaid, Singer Shop, 337 State timlxir, general land office, Washing-7-29
ton. D. C, June 27, lm. Piotice is
St.
WANTED To rent grain ranch of 150
to 210 acres with pasture and good
buildings; will pay cash or shares.
Write F E care Journal. tf
FOR SALE-Onc bay horse years old
weight about 1000 lbs, sound and
true. Inquire P. Arala,-Bt. 9, box
NOB. 7-23
WANTED Wood chopper. $2.50
up
per -cord, good camp gropnd. Enquire
Blessing's cigar store, A. J. Ander -
eon. tf
FOR SALTS Xine room fcouse, large lot
modern conveniences, double garage
close in, on street ear line and paved
street. O L care Journal.
tf
FARMERS ATTENTION We handle
the old reliable lags fence direct
fnn factory ia ear load lots; Per
fection Automatic Gates Milwaukee
air pressure water systems, fresh wa
ter direct from spring or well. L. J.
Ihivenport, T. D. Allen, Si 1 vert on,
Paje fence men for Marion and
Claekamaa counties.
8 is
LOANS-6
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14 ACRES nearly all ia crop, 6 miles
from Salens, on fine' read; good build
ing. A snai for son.e one. Laflar t
Laflar, UMi Hubbard bid. 7-23
20 ACRES close ia on Pallas road, 2,-"
OIK), tf sold soon, onlr -00 down.
Laflar k Laflar, 40 Hubbard bWg.
723
WANTED Jiright, keen salesgirls and
office girl; office girl must be sten
ographer and have had some book
keeping experience. Applv in person.
H. W. and M. L. Meyers. 7 24
WANT to seeure a. $900 loan on acre
age security worth $25O0:also $1000
loss on a $2500 residence with large
ht. Both parties are very reliable.
See me at once. Socolofsky. tf
FOR SALE leaving for California
and will Mv-rifice modern bungalow,
small cash, or bonds er thrift stamps,
'balance monthly same as rent. House
hold goods, stoves, tables, chairs,
shades etc. J. II. Davis, 1000 S. Com
St. T-23
TO EXCHANGE 320 acres rartly im
proved land over in the stock coun
try of eastern Oregon, on daily mail
route near railroad, for small tract
improved or partly improved land in
Willamette valley, ror interview ao
dress C. T. Jones, Salem, Or., Gen
Del. 724
GOOD BUYS
50 acre farm all in cultivation mod
cm house and large barn. 5 miles out
on good road. $111,500.
78 aerc farm, 65 aires cultivated, 13
acres pasture, good buildings. jbiKlt),
100 acres, 40 acres cultivated, bal
ance pasture and timber, good 8 room
house, largo barn, spring water piped
to buildings. $5000.
31 3-4 acres, 28 acres peach orchard
in bearing, 3 acres timber, $11,250.
105 acres, 30 acres cleared, 30 acres
easily cleared, family orchard, 7 room
houtte, barn, spring water. $5000; will
consider Salem city property iu ex
change. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO.
275 State strceet 7 23
OLESON'S AUTO EXCHANGE
849 X. COM. T. M. C. A. BLOCK
USED CARS BOUGHT FOB CASH
OB SOLD OX COMMISSION.
1917 Ford, first class condition $450
Light Buick four, express body $225
1918 Chevrolet sedan
5 ipassenjror Ovrelanfl to trade for lot
1918 Stiiilubakcr $950
5 passenger, light Studebaler fonr
electric starter and tights $500
1917 Saxon six $700
1915 Overland $500
, Wo wrock autot for their parts, this
ennbles you to get old ear parts at
a bargain. Cash price paid for junk
ears.
6-pnssongor Studebaker, $180.
Wo sell oils, grease, old auto parts
tires and accersones.
PHONE 666
SEALED BIDS INVITED
Concrete bids will be received by
school district Xo. 21, Marion county,
Oregon, ilir tho iayvt; of concrete
sidewalks at the Lincoln, Grant and
I Highland schools. Plans and specifi
cations uro now on file with the clerk
or examination. Jlids will bo opened
nt the regular meeting, August 12th,
1919. The rilil to reject any or all '
bids is reserved. A certified cheek for!
5 per cent of the amount of each bid at a meeting of the county court ut
most accompany same. Address nil bTH:t unlay,
in plain envelope, marked "Bids on'
concrete walks," to W. IT. Burgliurdt,
Jr., 371 State street, Salem, Oregon.
7-30
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNM ENT
hereby given that subject to the. cofcji
tions and limitations of the act of
Juno it, 1016 Stat., 21H), and the
instructions of the secretary of the in
terior of September 15, 1917, the tim
ber on the following lands will be sold
August 20, 1019, at 10 O'clock a. m., at
public auction at the Foiled Stales
land office at Portland, Oi.'gon, to the
highest bidder at not less than the np
praised value as shown by this notice,
salo to be subject to the approval of i
'of tho secretary of the intori
' purchase price, with an additii
The I
ii.iKil sum
' of one fifth of one per cent thereof, '
! beiing commissions allowed, must be
1 deposited at time of sale, money to be '
! returned if le is not approved, other-'
wie patent w iTl issue for the timber
which ni nit be removed within ten
years. Bids will be received from e.iti-i
'ns of the United States, associations I
or such citizens and corporations or
ganized under the laws of the United
States or any state, territory or die-1
trict thereof only. Upon application of '
a qualified purchase, the timber on any
legal subdivision will be offered sepa
rately before being included in any of-
fer of a larger unit. T. 2 N" R. 3 W.,
Sue. 11, v'l4 SW'4. red fir 610 M.,
cedar S3 41., SWy4 SW'.i, red fir 74U
iL, none of the red fir or cedar to be
sold for les than $1.50 per M. T. 9 8.,
R. 2 E., ,. 5, NE'4 NE'4, fir 1090
M., hemlock 270 M, NW4 "NEV, fir
"0 M., hemlock 150 M., SE',4 NE'4,
fir 1770 M., he-nlock 250 M., SWV
N'E'4, fir 2390 M.. hemlock 200 M..
XEVi NW14. fir 630 M.. hemlock 130
M.. NW'iJ XWi,. fir 1710 M , NEVi
SE',. fir 1170 M hemloik 120 M.,
N'Wi', SEV,, fir 1630 M., hemlock 50
M., SK1,; 8E'4. fir 1190 M., hemlock
30 M., SWVJ HEK, f!r 790 M XE
SWV4, fir 1950 M., XW'4 SW14, fir
2100 M.. SE'4 SWi,. fir ir,5o M.,
m Vt, SWVi, fir 12.50 M., none of the
fir to b s-.ld fnr less thn $i.ri per
and none of the hemlcck to be ld for
les than 75 cent per M. T. 9 S., R. 3 '
E rW. 2.-,. SWV, XW14, red fir Xl
if., SKVS XT. '4, red f, T 3.50 M., SWi,
NE. red fir 'f!0 M., none of the red
fir i b sold for less than $2 per M.
CLAY TAIJ.MA.V, Commiw&rer, Gen
eral Land Office. 8 19
WANTKD First elass solicitor, mar-'
rid man proierreu, reiercnees reqnir-
ed: salary aud commission. Box 16, 1
im, Or.
7-241
FOR SALE-Jersov and Guernsey cow
givinsr 3 gallons of milk per day,
test 6.1 percent. J. D. Waring Co.
7 25
I
HAT BIDS INVITED
The undersigned will receive sealed
bids up till 5 'clock p. m. Monday,
August 4, 1919, for the purchase of 30
tons of grain and Vetch hay, erop
1919. The eity reserves the right to re
ject all or any part of a bid.
iiAKLi KAL'E,
7 2S City Eecorder.
WANTED loganberry pickers, 3 pick
ers to finis season 3 eents a dot,
shack, bed and atove furnished.
Phone Marios hotel. 7-24
HOUSES 4 SALE
5 rooms, bath, toilet, electric lights,
fireplace; $1400, on half cash.
5 rooms, 5O-1O0 acre in X. Salemi all
kinds of fruit and berries; $1400, one
half cash.
Two 4 room cottages, $1700, or V
can bny cno for $S50 on good terms.
7 rooms, plastered, close in, large
lot, $1600.
7 rooms, plustered, two lots, $1100,
$300 cash, bulance monthly.
5 rooms, modern, and two lots, $1400
one half cash.
6 room bungalow, new, $1000, $700
cash, balance to suit.
Two modern 5 and 6 room bungalows,
close in, on S. Commercial St. $3800
and $4000 on good terms.
5 room bunsralow, $2000, terms.
8 rooms, plastered, large lot, good
fruit and berries. $2250. Easy terms.
8 rooniSj plastered, good lot, $2730,
terms.
5 rooms, modern, $2500, $800 cash,
balance terms.
The above houses R worth looking
at. They will be worth more money
next fall. We advise C 2 buy now. Call
at our office.
JOHN IL SCOTT REALTY CO.
404 Hubbard bldg.
Plumbing and Water Systems Installed
by QBABEB BBOS, 141 South Liberty
St., Pnone 660. Also agent for Fair
tanks Morse Qas Engines.
RETURN OFJptOADS
. . , (Continued from page one) -
$500,000,000 to this fund, as soon as the
railroads were returned.
Rcehedulcd to follow Wheeler on the
stand in support of the plan were Paul
M. Warburg, former vice-chairniiin of
the federal reserve board; Professor
Emery R. Johnson, University of Penn
sylvania; V. W. Salmon, president of
the General Railway Signal companv,
Rochester, X. Y., and Ale;iniler W.
Smith, Atlanta, Ga.
All are inemlx-rs of the nstionul truns
porlutioi conference.
Xew packing plants and warehouses
now under enntrtwf ion by Hood Kiver
orehardists will cost more" tlinn $25,000
All bids for Sherman county's $300,
0li( itwie of read bonds were rejected
wmmmmia
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ThiJuratniGitt "'' -'
MORE Kellogg's is eaten today
than ever before. VWiy? Millions
of people won't have any other than
Kellogg's Toasted
$:$:$:i$,4t$:
BACKING OTJB ADS
Through a typographies! er
ror In cur advertisement Tues
day sight, Uie FLAT ST3 of
fered In our Wednerdiy Sur
, prise Sale were advertised for
25c, when toe price should have
been 33c, as the Sales Cutis
stated.
Before our attention was e ail
to the error, u umbers of these
Play Set were sold for 53c;
bat when tha error was discov
ered the price was made 25c.
To those who purchased them
at 33c, we ask them to brirg in
their aaleechecks and we will
cheerfully refund the differ
ence. We believe in Playing the
Game Square" and will always
back our Ada,
METERS Bid STORE,
KJIAKJ colored tent for rale, in first
class condition, 12x16. Phone 1431. tf
FOB RENT 5 room hmiw, modern
conveniences 9 lots with fruit and
growing garden, near Kings plant
Price $10. Call 300. tf
10 Logunhcrry pickers wanted; good
picking. Phone 10HP4. 7-25
FOR RENT 8 rooms, toilet, sewer and
elech ic lights, $12 per month, 1215
Marion St.
5 room furnished flat, no children,
$15 per month. John 11. Ocott Hcnltv
Co., 404 Hubbard bldg, tf
1X)U'X1 Fountain pen, was left at
post office. Owner can have same by
calling at money order division and
paying for this notice. Aug. Hucke
steiu, P. M. 7 23
Cleveland Is Mecca Of
Golfers At Tournament
- i
Cleveland, Ohio, July 23. Approxi
mately 150 leading professional r.fiil
amateur golfers, representing all parts
of the country, were hero today for tho
opening of the western open golf tour
nament. Tho entry list indicated very
few golfers of prominenc will not be In
the play.
Lute entries wero Mike Brady of Oak
ley, runner-up to Walter Haen, na
tional open champion; Tom McNamara,
Xew York, former western open eham
pion ,and Alexander Cuiinighani, Wheel
ing. in practice work one player negoti
ated the May field course in 63 while an
other hung an all time record for Jday
field by doing the first nine is 33.
Japs To Build Thirteen
Entile Craft This Year
Tokio, June 30. (By Mail.) Japan
will build two battleships, three light
cruisers and eight destroyers during the
current financial year. All of the hulls
are to be built by private shipyards, to
help offset tho slump in shipbuilding
following pence. The navy will com
plete tho Tcssels after the hulls are con
structed. BOUND COAST
LEAGUE
BASES
(By United Press.)
Yesterday's winners: Portland, Si.lt
Lake, Vernon, Sacramento.
Home runs: Iturtnn, Tigers, Eldrcd,
Senators; Gould, liees.
Olilhnm smoked out the Hiais tiiol
9.
i 'it i si-i ii-i i i jimkiii mm' .i i - ' "air ra if y'1
Corn Flakes, because
they know its unvary
ing quality and they
are delighted with its
inimitable flavor
oven - fresh in our
waxtite package.
Every grocer everywhere
selb Kellogg's everyday.
!Sp
ecial
Wash Dresses and
Wash Dress Skirt
wm
'. Unit
t -5
UVlmmi' U.1 ' U.4W U; V"Ws
rrlE FLVAL CLL1N-UP SALE
Our entire stock of these unparalleled
WASH DRESSES and WASH SKIRTS
Have been specially marked at prices that will
close out the entire stock
YOU MUST ACT QUICKLY
In spite of rising markets and an absolute knowledge
that we shall pay more for these garments next sea
son we are following our "old policy"
CLEANING UP THE SEAON'S LLNES CARRYING
NOTHING OVER.
Thru these times
We
"PLAYING THE
You Can Always Do Better At
the Heavers collected the first of the
series, 5 to 0.
Finneritn let looso of throo hits to
tho Kniniers, the Timers winnliiij (I to 0.
Tho Senators evidently can't, break j
the habit. They won thuir eighth 1
straight by bentiiiit tho An(?cis, 5 to 0.
The Ouks I'ontinued droppiiiK 'em.
The Ikes won from It. Ailetl, 0 lu 3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAY
HELD BACK BY RAIN CUT
AMERICANSKEEP GOING
By II. C. Hamilton
(Viiilid 1'resH Htaff Correspond nt.)
Xew York, July 2.'!. Todny tli Ueds
went nkIIv nwny from lure, cirjiiivod f
two fnt, lusrioii dnvs of coin lint with
the (limits, who are ttrru.-ii.tly lraiiing
the Niitionnl liat;ne in spite of iSI.
Switliin. CliMiices were good tor a post
(ifineinent of the finul gaiie fhednled
for the present nlli'Ked sei its, iieeause
of rnin.
A four KBiin'serles with the j)lis and
a similar battle with the Ki ds h.id (low
ed dowi the river. Aerohs lirouklyn
bridge Cliiirhs fcibliets was tmirin his
hair, for ho had lout the sumo thn
I IS YOUR BUSINESSS PROTECTED
You have locked your money in a safe, placed
your automobile in a garage, but what have you
done with your business. It represents MONEY
and is MONEY and therefore should be locked up
with an adequate and comprehensive ACCOUNT
ING SYSTEM.
Let us serve you in this capacity.
TRCI!LEY AND HENDERSON
Public Accountants
Chamber of Commerce
..
sseaa
5 DAVIDSON'S
White WholeWheat Kaisin
DELICIOUS and APPETIZING
TRY IT!
And Ee Convinced
On Sal j by
The Peoples Cash Store 1
178-186 North Commercial St. Tone 133
s
mf!m!ki
of "High Costs" i:
Are
GAME SQUARE"
Between them, the Ptidpers ami
(iii nts to siit nothinj; of tho Cubs and
Red a hnd lost a votme fortune. Thou
sands of persons HH.-emliled duiiy at tho
two I'lsying fields, gumblin(( oa the
ehiinees of a ?nine boinir played.
Ist week Kbbets and John McGraw
Dostpnned games when there W(. 118
rain falling. MeOraw wuntcu to rest
his pitchers. The reason for Kbbets'
postponement as not known, but it was
snspei'ted lie was influenced by Mc
draw ' uetioii.
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BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS
Bldg. Portland, Oregon, i
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