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i THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY ?0 1919. PAu'E SEVE w I I i 1 i t 1 MtMtMMMM I THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY myrow u to awt in nroiDTMrwT ie tut? prcr crinvrin d tor 3e. suf?. 7-29 MEDIUM IN MARION COUNTY CLASSIFIED AUVEKT15INQ LATES: Kate per word New Today: acfc insertion le 5c 17e One week (6 insertions) Om month (26 insertions). The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion, tat errors in Classified Advertisements Bead your advertisement the tint day It appears and notify us ininieduvtely if error occurs. llinimum charge, 13e. "MARTIN" painter. Phone 704. 8-26 FURNISHED house wanted. Call 852. tf WANTED 6 or 7 room home by per manent tenant. 1'hone 750 W. 7 31, FOR SALE Crade Shorthorn bull calves. V. M. Cook, Turner, Kt. 2. S 4 ROOM and board close in. 495 IS". Cora. St. Phone 1446. tf 1K SALE Cheap one nurse, harnos and hack. 17th and -Market St. S-l .WANTED cloud one horse wagon. Ad dress Kt. 4, box ISA. 7 31 WANTED Woman for housework, 404 N. Liberty St. 8-1 OAK wood for sale $0 per coid. l'hone 87F31. 7-31 FIRST class room and board close in. 495 N. Oom'1. l'hone 1440. tf KHAKI colored tent for sale, in first class condition, l'Jxlti. Phono 1431. tf WE make the best power prune dippers. Salem Mfg Co, 1396 N. Front St. tf JAS.. LYONS practical painter. Phone 704. tf FOR RRNT 10 mom house, very rcas onahlo. Phono 1737W. tf "WANTED First class mechanic at American Autoiuobilu Co. 7-30 FOR SALE Horse, buggy and har ueas 775 X. 21st St. 8 2 FOR SALE Crcntle Jersey cow giving milk; alto tout, l'hone 220UJ. 7-30 liOST-Check of $ 11 8.70. Phone 100E 31. 7-30 VANTHD Practical nurse about the laat of August. lit. 8, box 120. 7 30 KT. BBAVEB well driller. Thone 827J, 1165 N. 19th St. Salem, Or. 8-8 W. F. WRIGHT, .Turner, auctioneer, Why not get himf tf FOR SALE Choice lot, paved street $200 cash. Others at '2 cost to own er, on terms. Box 16, Morion, Or. 8-2 FOR SALE A high grade piono, first class condition at a bargain. Phone 125 or 30. 7 31 HOUSEHOLD furniture for side, at 210 4th St. Kingwood Park. A. E. l'ne. 7-31 CRAIN separator for sale Siixtio, fnir ronaiuon enenp u soia ni once. A'i drcss B B care Journal. 7-31 WANTED Modern 5 or 6 room house unfurnished, permanent tenant. Phono OKiil. tf TINNER wanted, state experience. Si 1 verton Blow Pipe Co., Silverton, Or. 7 30 WANTED 1000 suit to clean. C. Ezra Sparks, tailoring and cleaning, 1855 State St. Phone 5U8. 8-14 DEKORATO sanitary wall tint, best made; beautiful new colors. Bnrcns Com'l St. tf WALL PAPER 15 cents per double rrll upward. Buren's Furniture Store. 170 Commercial. tf FOB SALE Loae 5 acre home, crop com, beans, potatoes, fine lot peers and other fruits, 50 White Leghorn chickens, horse, biig.V, light spring wagon and harm-is; also household goods. J. A. Callan, themawa road near Pacific highway. 8 2 We bny and soil notes, mort- gages and all kinds of bonds. HAWKINS ROBERTS 114 Msonin Building ! Satan, Oregon BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS W WE LOAN MONEY FOR !5-RI ft If LOW YOU TO PAY $100.00 OR MULTIPLE ON I THE PRINCIPAL ON ANY INTEREST DATE. I WE CLOSE OUR LOANS PROMPTLY. HAWKINS 314 Mason B'dg. t( - TRY THEM FOR RESULTS FOR SALE Baled hay in field, one mile east of city, l'hone 19iF4. tf SOME pigs for sale. Call 87F24 eve nings. S-S WANTED 3 cords good body ash wood. Phone 1C8. tf MEN wanted at tile works near fair grounds. Apply Salein Tile A Mercan tile Co. tf FOR BALK Culorie fireless cooker, one compartment. Call 785 Court St. 81 FOR SALE Some young chickens, 2 pTows, 1 two-section harrow and eream separator. 2030 N. 4th St. 7-31 WANTED OJood milch cow giving milk, Jersey profcrrcd. Write Kt. 3, box 91. 7 31 WANTED Employment as steam or gns tractor engineer and fireman. J 28 care Journal. 8 2 WANTED Small furnished house or housekeeping rooms. Adults. Must be good. Box Wo, Sulem. 7-JO FOR SALE Cream separator, 3ux00; fair condition, cheap. Write Separa tor care Journal. 7-20 FOR RENT Large front loom suitable for two, board. 4l N. High. Phone 1027. tf FOR SALE 6 lots, seven room house, chicken house, good shape, $2000. Joe Smith. 590 S. 22d. 7 31 FOUND Lady's sweater, chochet work and small flash light. Inquire at Maron Creamery. 7-30 ABOUT 50 rabbits for sale cheap. . Phone 1217, 403 N. 20th. Call after 6. p. m. 7-30 FOR SALE House at 780 N. Cottage St. also lot in Yew Park, lot 12 block 17. Write Mrs. J. Knapp, Rt. 5, Aurora, Or. 7-30 WANTED Experienced saleslady for millinery dopt. Must be thoroughly experienced and capable. Gale Co. 730 FOR SALE 69 chickon at 3!)c a piece, Rocks and Rods. Also bay mare eight rears old will sell cheap. Phone 804, Dallas. . 7-31 FOR SALE 8 room house and 8 lots, will take auto in exchange, as part payment. W. A. Listen, agent, 484 tjtmrt-St. .,. 8-2 WANTED Woman or girl for house work, no heavy laundry, modern house. Phone 36F11 or write Rt. 3, box 187. 7 30 SALEM chimney sweep. Sweeping chimneys, repairing furnaces; get this work dono for winter. Phone 191. 82 MEN wanted for sawmill and yard work. No charge for wood, water or rent for families. Steady work. Jns. Cole, Devitt, Or. 8-2 LOGANBERRY pickers wanted; will take back and forth in auto morning and evening; 2c per lb, good pick ing. Phone 373 alter 7 p. m, tf WANTED Address of a few large ponllrymcn; can sell your eggs and make you a good profit. H T care Journal. 7 31 WANTED To rent grain ranch of 150 to 200 acres with pasture and good building; will pay cash or shares. Write F E care Journal. tf FOR SALE Nine room honse, large lot modern eonvoniences, double garnge, close in, on gtreet car line and paved street. Q L care Journal. tf LOST -Small black purse, silver mount fd on two eorners, July 4th on north- ' east corner of Wilson avenue. Con tained program. Finder please call j 1721 730 FARMERS ATTENTION We hnndle the old reliable Tage fence direct from factory in car load lots; Per fection Automatic Oatet Milwaukee air pressure water systems, fresh wa ter direct from spring or well. L. J. Davenport, T. I). Allen, Silverton, Pazo fence men for Marion and Clackamas counties. 8 IS HAT BIDS INVITED The undersigned will receive scaled bids up till 5 o'clock p. m. Monday. August 4, 1919, for the purchase of 30 tons of grnin and Vetch hay, erop ' 1919. The city reserves the right to re Ijeet all or any part of a bid. ' 7 2, BCUy Better. LOHB - G. FIVE YEARS. WE AL- & ROBERTS Salem, Oregon i! PLAIN sowing wanted. Mrs. J. Keed, 325 S. 14th. Phone 3olM. 1914 Paige, 5 passenger, good running order, l'hone 195, make offer. 7-30 FOR SALE Two tons clean oat hav in shock in uitv limits. 1S55 State St. 7-30 WANTED Two men to shock grain. Four dollars a dar and board. Phone 3F3, C. C. Russell 7-30 WILL trade Overland model 90 for Ford and difference. E 22 tare jour nal. 7-29 FOR SALE1919 Ford touring, or will trade for larger car. Address J-29 care Journal. 7-31 FOX terrier puppy wanted, female pre ferred. 1520 State St. l'hone 1S00. tf FOR SALE One s:x 100m cottase with fireplace and furnace. Also ono tijihtrooiii house. Both have gas and lU-etric lights. WitLLn three bl.icks of state house. Pv owner. A. J. Ba tey, 091 S. Capitol street. 7-31 FALLS City Logging & Lumber Co., Falls City, Or. wants men for mill and yard work. Wages 5de, per hour and up. flood schools and living ac commodations for married men. S 9 2500 TAKES 14 Kock, with good 8 room houK-, newly papered, bath, toi let, electric lights, cement walks, garage, good barn, fruit, and garden. Will sell all or part. Also have large lot with 2 room house. Owner here short timo only. Inquire 1395 N. Lib erty St. 8 2 BIDS WANTED School district 131 will receive bids for the painting of the school house until Aug. 9th. Particulars can bo had from clerk, A. W, BUico, Turner, Ore. Bourd reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. A. W. BLAOO, 8-1' ' Clerk District 131. OLESON'S AUTO EXCHANGE 349 N. COM. Y. M. C. A. BLOCK USED CARS BOUGHT FOB CASH OR SOLD ON COMMISSION. Let us paint and repair your ear. Briscoe, $550 Ford roadster, with cxpreas boif, $385 Saxon roadster $300 1918 Chevrolet sedan 5 passenger Ovreland to trade fea lot 1918 Studebaker $950 5 passenger, light Studobaker fiswr electric Btarter and light $580 1917 Saxon six $700 1913 Overland $500 We wreck autos for their partf, this enables you to get old ear parte at a bargain. Cash price p&ici for' junk ears. 5-pa8senger Studebaker, $180. We tell oils, grease, old auto parts tires and accessories. PHONE 068 SEALED BIDS INVITED Concrete bids will be received by school district No. 21, Marion county, Oregon, fljir the lnyi'i of concrete sidewalks at the Lincoln, Grunt and Highland schools. Plan') and specifi cations aro now on Mo with the clerk for examination. Bills will be opened at the regular meeting, August 12th, 1919. Tho right to reject any or all bids is reserved. A certified chock for 5 per cent of the amount of each bid must accompany same. Address all bitls in plain envelope, marked "Bids on concrete walks," to W. II. Burnhnrdt, Jr., 371 State street, Salem, Oregon. 7 30 NOTtCB OF SALE OF GOVERN M ENT timber, general land office, Washing ton. U. C, June 27, lyi. Notice Is hereby pivon that subject to ths condi tions and limitations of tho act of Juno 9, 191G (.19 Slat., 21S), and the instructions of tho secreiarV of the in terior of September 15, 1017, the tim ber on the-following lands will bo sold August 20, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction ut the United States Innd office at Portland, Oi-.'gon, to the highest bidder at not less than the ap praised value as shown by tbis notie'e. salo to be subject to the approval of of the secretary of the interior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one fifth of ono per cent thereof, being commis;ons allowed, must bo deposited at time of sale," money to be returned if s-''e is not approved, other wise patent wiTI iwie for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be received from citi wr.s of the United Slates, associations of such citizens and corporations or ganized nndor the laws of the United States or any state, territory or dis I trict thereof only. Upon application of J a qualified purchase, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered sepa rately before being included in any of if'T of a larger unit. T. 2 N., R. 3 W., ISec. 11, NW't RWV4. red fir 510 M., cedar 55 M., 8WV4 BWVi, red fir 740 M., none of the red -fir or cedar to be sold for les than $1.50 per M. T. S., R. 2 E., Sec. 5, NE'i NE'i, fir 1090 XL, hemlock 270 M., Ntt'H "NEV, fir mo M., hemlock no M., SE'i NF'4, fir 1770 M., hen lock 250 M., SWty r."t, rir :wi yi.. nemiocK zm) m., NE'4 NW',1. f r rr.O M.. hemlock 130 M.. NWVi NW'-i. fir 1700 M., NE"4 Si:4. fir 1170 M.. hemlock 120 M., NW'i SE"(. f!r 1630 M., hemlock 50 M., .SB', SE'i . fir 1190 M hemlock 10 M, fift'M ME',, f 700 M.. E'4 SW4. fir 10.-0 M, NW'4 SW'4, fr 2100 M.. SK", SWV4. fir f.50 M.. S'.Vt4 -"WV,. fir 1250 M., ro-e of he fir to be sold for less tlisn $1..'i p-r M., s.' d n'.n of the hcmlcck in be o'd for lcn thsn 75 cent, per M. T. 9 8., R. 3 K.. Kw. 25. SiVl', NW,. red fir fM M., SE'4 NK",. cd fr 350 M., SWH NE'4. red fir 500 XL. none of the red fir to b . for less than $2 per M. CI.AY TALLMAN', Commissioner, Gen eral Land Office. 8 13 CNFCKNlSilKD 4 room apartments for rent cheap. Call 1T3TW. t( FOR SALE -Or Will take car as part payment, heus and lot eloso 10 car line cheap. l'hon 1503.W after t n. in. T 3D WANTED To rent grain ranch. 200 or acres, with good bmlaings. Will pay ce.ah rent. L L E care Jcur naU 7-31 FOR RENT ILouse on Lincoln street nwir South Commercial. $10; also barn on Fiont street, between State and Court, $t. l'hone 71. 8 1 FOR SALE Cheap, light four Stude baker, fine to make bug for some boy. ilet our price. Salem Velie com pany, 103 N. Commercial. 7 31 WANTED Competent woman to care for convalescent lady and do house work for family of two. N washing. Good wages. Phone 72F11. 7-31 WANTED 2 or 3 pickers for Mam moth blackberries tomorrow. mile from end of 3. Com. car line. Call for Mrs. Speaker, -Mrs. Caldwell, Kt. 4. 7o0 RKSI'IXTABLE elderly widow wishes position housekeeping for roseet-able- elderly bachelor or widower, without children. "W W care Journ al. 7-31 W'ANTED Salesman with auto in Ma rion county for Marieal oil, upjer lubrication .for motor cars. State agent at Journal utfice 6:30 today or address F H W care Journal. 7-30 FOR PALE 1 gents suit new, worth $50, $17.50 takes it. Extra ceat and vest $3.50. Lady's blue serye dress, cost $tio, this week $10.50. light la dy's raincoat $1.50, Sorgo suit $2.50 Cull SSociety Cleaners, 550 State St. l'hone 1M or 195. 7-30 MEN wishing to better their condition and become expert cost aeeonlitnnfi, publk-. accountants or auditors will d well to answer this nd, giving address, telephone number, an. I tell what, experience you have hud in accounting. P. C. Capital Jouina.l.8-5 NTKSElvY STOCK Italian prunes, grafted walnuts and all other kinds of nursery stock for fall delivery. Also a second hand Maxwcld nuto will trade for a good team. Brooks Nursery, Lafnvette, Or. 8-28 GOOD rN VKSTM ENTS Six room modern house east Salem, two lots, bearing fruit trees. $2650, terms. Five room bungalow on paved atreet, $2000. Three room ho'uao. paved street eleso in, $600. Choice ten acre ttrafts cloee in, easy term. Nino acre- improved close to town, $1600. F. L, Wood, Bayne bldg. 8 1 12 YEAR old prune farm for sale, con sisting of 1( acres if bearing prune trees, located in tho famous Willam ette valley, in the town of Sbaw; fair buildings, lots of good water, close to school. Small bungalow lo cated in Salem will be considered in , thai doel. Snap for. some one. Reason for selling, old ago. See Ueo. J. Parks, 305 N. High St., Salem, Or. Phone 645. 8 1 ALL GOOD BUYS 7 , room plastered house, largo lot, all kinds of fruit and Iberriee, $2200, $500 caah .balance to suit. 8 rooms. 2 baths, eJectric lights, full basement and furnace, close in $.1500, $1000 cash, balance to suit. 12 acres on river road, fair imrove ments. irond water. $10(1 good terms. JOHN IL SCOTT REALTY CO. 404 Hubbard bldg. EOK SALE A good Willamette valley ranch HTj ncres, 12 miles from Sa lem miles from good town, '4 mi!o from R. R. station j to 2'j miles to 3 churches nnd 3 schools, in cluding high school; mail delivery twice each day; telephone; good neighborhood; the best cold soft wn tor. Fenced and cross fenced; level land 2 acres ash timber, main road, good buildings; with or without erop and equipment. Just put in bnrn 511 t ins of hay from 12 acres. This is one of the best producing rnuches in this country; will sell all or a part to suit) purchaser, if taken at once. Frank W. Lathrop, Turner, Or. tf WE OWN AND OFFER. TOR BALE the following properties: No. 710 acres all in cultivation, the best of berry laud. Lies three mile" east ht Silent. I'rico $223 per acre; 13 eah balance terms. No. 2 15 acres all in cultivation, well loented three miles east of Salem. I'rico $250 per acre. 1 3 cash balance, terms. No 0 10 aercm '4 mile from Ihe asy lum, fine location, all in potatoes, 1 3 of crop goes with place. Price $350 per acre, easy trims. No. 15 M acres just off o Silver ton road. 40 acres in cultivation; run ning water; 8 room hone, windmill, tank, garage, splendid barn, silo, bog hoos, etc. Good black lom Bil. The building alone could not be replaced for $5000. Price $225 per acre, good terms. No, 3 44 acres three miles east of Halem, just off tho Rilverton road. Good terms. No. 1043 acres splendid river bot tom land. Over ha'f in cultivation, bal ance pasturo and tfrnlier. Tli'ee fourths mile from Independence in Polk conn v. Fine loganberry and hop land. Eaiiv terms. No. 1735 acres on the Pacific high way all in cultivation, paved road. No building. Cool l,!:.ck loam eoil. Locat ed between Albany nd Jefferson. Price $130 pcrcre, good term. Ne. IS 20 sens one mile from th Pacific highway, one miio from the town tit Mn-dd in Linn county. 170 a-rcs in eultivaf :on, 30 nc" timber and bn'a-ce pa-tare. ..Si'uat d on trc Little Cala'-ia r'ver. flood hay and pra'n land or d-iry ranch. Very good buildings including a jood seven rmm hoos pfpii"pe I wib prcre water tank S"d i'o ni l g1i barn. Price $75 per acre IS cs k ba'a-cc time. HAWKIVg fe ROBERTS 314 Masonic bldg. Sil-m, Or. , i $$ Kecp'crnliTh'jCTch TWO MCRE DEATHS (Continued from page one) Ssrrity declared he will ret ak use of the troop pis.cd at his lUsi osal un til absolutely necessary. . On irc-wiitewa strivts aad throujih out the "black belt'', there, was a! cairn early ttday. tk-.-as.oaal out j breaks s;iil eccuritd, stich as shut s from b.-liind corner aid from hiddes ! doorways. Most ef the negroes kept j within their houses, however, and Bone! were- seen on the streets jn tho loopj district. i The negro section was patrolled by' polie who had instituted the sone system. One- captain and fifty police-j men were stationed in each none, con-1 suiting- of about ten blocks. ! Suipers at Work 1 Snipers were at work throush the1 district where most of the rioting oc-j cuired. Following shooting of Police-! man Ralph Cheney and Jeremiah Mur-; ray by snijiers1 bullets, police raided! a hcusw ociujiiiHl bv John Dixon, ne- ! ;ro. Dixon was arreslcd after five rt-1 I'ics and considerable a'ninuimiou was fiximi in his rooms. j Uovernor Lowdcn remained on the job. During the day ti wa to have; couferiM-es with Adjutant (Icneral ! Dixson, Chief Canity and Mayor Thompson. He declared that if troops are needed he will pot into action ev ery available man. the soldiers will be sent into the zone, ready for action,'' said the gov- I crnor. "Of course, yon can never tell ' how far it will go and where it will1 end." Whites Eeplace Negroes Poliro last niht drove a mob of several hundred perple fmm the Slier man hotel in the heart of the loop, where it was believed ucgrura were eiu pioycn. ine notei, it was found, was employing white help. Several lunch rooms and rcstaurnnts and dining rooirs of several larger ho tel were forced to close and to hang out signs asking for porters, wiliters and kitchen men. Negro help was sent homo yesterday by em plovers through fenr of viulcitco or failed to show up tor work. "Dumdum" bullets were found on Thomas Smith and Boh Jones, negro porters, arrested la-st night according to polie?. The negroes were former sol dins. Cor.tlew and collnrless, Million too the strike situation. His opti.oism and the manner In which local union lead ers resMndod to his efforts led city and state officials to predict a speedy re turn to normal transportation for Chi cago. Today not a wheel was tinning on either elevated or surface lines. All Chicago waJked or exercised its ingenu it yin finding old ways to get In work. Million's first effort was to call local union leaders to a conferenro legarding submission of the proposed strike settle mentt o a referendum. The proposal was hooted down when prcsontod ver bally Monday night. Following the con ference Mahon wns to meet Bnrney Cohen, state labor director, dihgatco as We have sveral patterns of odd dining room chairs ranging from one to six chairs of a pattern. In order to move them off quickly we are offering the following low prices: 11": i i i pit- I rtt-Tpr-m,i,ir sy 1 i Trade In Your Old Goods 4 Stores j tf riJ Jilt.. ove We have taken Mid-Summer inventory of our GLOVE STOCK And have put on a SPECIAL SALE Of the Broken Sizes, in our strictly high grade kid gloves EXTRA ft SPECIAL P You Can Always Do Better At Governor Low den 'a personal re rose illa tive. Machinery for a referendum is reurly nud the vote should he concluded with in 12 hours from the start, union nffi ciuls said. Thev believed service might be resumed Friday morning. President L. A. Busby of tho surface lines informally expressed hope that! service might be resumed tomorrow i morning, the men working while the vote was being taken, libor leader) j id nothing to bear him out. Lenders among carmen of both roods said radicals among them overrode the others and that the compromise seltlo ment, providing wages of 65-67 cents per hour would be approved in a refer endum. $S Don't Let 'em Roam $$ j$ Ifc 'm fa rcg TP f i V?k 7 Regular $6.00 solid oak chair, like illustration with upholstered seat, special $3.93 Regular $2.50 chair, special now $1.63 Regular $4.50 chair, special now $2.93 Regular $7.50 chair, special now .-... $1.93 Regular $12.50 chair, special now $9.73 fa? . 13 ti B if O EXTRA O SPECIAL First Contract Upon Paved Yaquiia Highway Newport News: The county court hus let the first contract for weik on the new inacailaui highway that is to con nect Newport with tho Willamette val- ley at Corvnllis. The contract cail for the widening and grading of the present traveled county road from the Dundcm bridge over Depot Slough west to the I'arrish school house. Other contracts will bo let as rapidly aa the survey, ,dans and specifications- are completed and bids for the work advertised or. Thomas B. Kay has shipped 90 tons of coal to Salem which has been deliv ered at cost to employes of the Thomas Kay woolen mills. Dotl't Let 'Cill Roaill $$ j 7 .- 4 Stores I 1 1 4 i i