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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1919. PAGE FIVE. CIRCULATION BEING BY FAR TUE LARGEST OF AJfY PAPER IN MARIO! COUNTY INSURES THOROUGH DIS TRIBUTION OP JfOUB ADVERTISING. ' Hiwiia Bin CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES: f Rate per word New Today: - ataeh insertion le One week (ft insertions) i ,. . Se One month (26 insertions) 17e '.. The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion, let errort in Classified Advertisements Bead your advertisement the first day It appears and notify us immediately if rrar occurs. ; Minimum charge, 15c. TOMATOES for sale. Phone 8F2. 9-8 BARTLETT Dears for sale at 225 N mil i I. no FRESH cow for sale. Call Turner cen tral. W. C Duncan. v . 9-3 WANTBIfc-iCouple loads of "loose al falfa hay. i'hone 77HH. - FRTJN1B pickers wanted. Phone 291 FOR SALE Ankerhoth. separator, nearly new. Phone 32F8. - WANT to trade stumpage for . Ford car. Bor 333, Salem. 9-2 FOR SALE Good milk cow, Guernsey and Jersey. 1821 Center St. tr JK)R 8A1LE 35 head of goats. B. An derson, Jefferson, Rt. 1, box 72. 9-2 TRUCK hauling wanted. Phone 629. -. 11. A. Bailey. 9-5 WANT to buy used (Ford, must bo in good condition. Aaoress ii care jour nal. - - '9-2 FOR SALE 2 dozen thoroughbred black Minorca pullets for sale. Call 2505W2. , 9-3 WOOD FOR SALE Seventy cords : large oaK seven mues buuu vu hp" " J. Ann ha hnnlari all Winter. ' .Plinnn Marion notch 9-2 rw ANTED Woman or girl for general . . . 3 t. . nouseworK, must do goou ! Apply 316 N. Church St. Phone 1238. ' ' -Mr. ,R T,. SI BBVeS. 9-2 APPLESJ--Choice appl a wanted, any quantity, must oe iree oi any ui ; oooa yr nnrmi! DO Clllls Wanted 1(1 9-20 - FOR SALE Canning peaches $1.25 per bushel. Phono evenings 100IF23, tvf .T Onrnik. Fruitland. 9-2 EXPERIENCED man wants to rent . prune orchard aal Denies. ta w viain. S. - -'i --.-. 9-14 IW ANTED To rent 5 or room house -1 I nvafa una with ffarnfffi. Ad- tiuuo , - ----- " iimo v F! care Journal. ti WANTED & teamsters at the cottage farm for farm work, pay $40 per , month incluilialg ib(oard, room and "" l.unHrv. Phone ijee Lane, 30F2. . 9-4 PEACHES for sale, Crawford and El bertas, 1 miles from bridge on Wallace road. Phone B0F13. C. C. ri,ff. 9-16 WANTED Modern house, responsible nartv. no children; Will lease tor o months or year. X Y care Journ al. A. tf wantkd To lease a 5 or 10 acre tract with chicken houses for 500 to 1000 chickens. Rt. 6, boi iiz, a. Kirkpatrick. PEAnHES Earlv and late Crawfor - and Tuscan cling for canning. Phone 1700. v . . -., 11 OR hauling and. true work try the . Tanners Transfer truck, phone 1608 J. 1170 N. 15th St. A. H. Bieder- - 9 nun. w JTOB SALE A modern house ready to nn iyvfn Cnmft And look it OVeT. IU5 S 12th St. F. A. Erixon. tf FOR dress making see Mrs. A. H. Bie- Wmm. 1170 N. 15th St. Phone 1608J. 9- 20th, $1 per box. ; ASHT wood for sale. Phone 31F11 af ter 8 n. m. 9-6 HORSE for sale, 1600 lbs, 8 years old. Phone 1207M. BAJjED hav for sale. Phone 105F11. 9-3 KLUE Damson plums for sale, 154 Co lumbia St. cor. JN. Jfront. is FOR SALE 3 fresh cows with calves at 725 South 13th St. 9 3 HARTZ mountain and Boiler canaries for sale. 725 S. 13th. 9-3 COW for sale, large Swiss Jersey, five veara old. milk test 6.01: fresh soon. 1995 S. Liberty. 9-2 FOR SALE Indiana silo, small boiler and milk bothng works, fhone Jot W. . 9-2 WANTED Woman to wash dishes. Chamuion 's lunch room. 128 South Libertv. . 9-2 WANTED To rent a trood ranch, will . ... , . ... pay casn. wnat nave you Aaarcss Ranch care Journal. 9-6 CANNING "peacliea, all varieties, bring boxes, hall mno trom en a oi on age on Wallace road. The Imlah fruit farm. Phone 52F11. . C " 9-4 FOR SALE Or rent, 3 room ouse nearly now, cheap. Wood, Bayne bids. 9-2 FOR SALE Nine room louse, large lot modern conveniences, double garage, close in. on street ear line and paved street. G It ear Journal. ; tf WANTED To rent farm, about fif ty acres, near Salem, close to school and church. Phone 1141M. . ir-s WANTED Two men, one to tray, one to shake and haul prunes, fhone 6a Fll. S. S. Arnold, fit. 4. tf WANTED Good light hack; give de scription and price and phone num ber. Address J if care Journal. 9-4 RAN1GE for sale. Duplex Alcazar com bmation coal, wood ana gas. irrac ticallv new. ito better stove made. Phone 737M or call at 1253 Chemek eta. 9-2 AUCTIONEER G. SATTERLEE, Office 215-216 Mason i bldg. Phone 1211, 1000. Real estate and stock sales. REACHES Early Crawford, good qual ity but small, prices oe per ouenei, nici them yourself. 2 miles out on Wallace road. Bring boxes. Burnt, tf FOR SALE By owner, practically new ' modern 8 room house, four diocks . from eapitol. Exceptional value; trm if desired. A-30 eare Journal -...... tf WANTED Lady cook for small res- mirnnit. Write M. Jt. uaiawin, in ricnondence. Or. 9 2 WHEN U R buying, aelling or exchang ing real property try our non-eommis-jiinn svatem. It works- to perfection U money, Oreeon Realty Exchange Investment Co., 407-40S Hnhharri bulldinar. ; " WE make the best power prune dippers. Salem Mfg Co., 1396 N. Front St. tf JAS. LYONS practical painter. Phont T04. W. F. WRIGHT, Turner, auctioneer, v Why not get himf tf 30VERNMENT loans at 5 percent. W. D. Smith, Salem Bank of Com , seres. tf DEKORATO sanitary wall tint, best made; beautiful new colors. Buretw Ooml St. ' tf R-U BUYING A FARM OR ACREAGE? 117 anres. 7 timber, balance in cul tivation, large barn, silo, tool house, niiiKiron ImiMB. cai-age and 5 r oom house, good family orchard place wire renceo. me uesx uuj ."v iftfcr rfr ftp.re. 60 acres, 45 in cultivation, 15 in timhnr. fait imorovements. A good buy at $100 per acre. $150p cash $300 .yearly. ... is acres all under cultivation, Qtriktlv modern 6 room house, larg hr twn silos, laree ehicken house, wood house and machine shop. 12 milk -owq i hull. 1 heavy team, 4 hogs, 200 chickens. All hay and grain goes with inMiiAino corus oi woo Pri' 17 K00. A great buy. m ncras,. 40 in cultivation. 20 in timber, balance in brush and stump pasture, fair improvements, good spring, some fruit. A real buy at $S0 per acre. . " . onn u 1 nre loeanbemes, 2UU small mixed orchard, 4 acres in crops, balanee pasture, fair improvements. This is a real snap. 5UI). . 18 acres, fair improvements, 11 acres , strawberries, 7 acres prunes, 6 acres logans, 7 acres stump pasture. $300 per 60 acres at Rickrcall, all in cultiva tion. Fair improvements. $10,000. 100 acres, all in cultivation, good family orchard, fair improvements, good spring, wire fenced. A good buy jrood man with house, wood, fruit, at $11000. ' . . - , 1 !T "D - Olft! tfn -lira. Wtnm. 32 in CUltl- irurnisnea. irewrcy aiuo, oi bkicb , WALL PAPER 15 cents per double roll , upward. ; Buren's Furniture Store. 179 Commercial. tf TOR SALE Cheap, 5 rootr house, two lota, plenty fruit; no Incumbrance. Phone 1393. 9-9 FOR SALE Reasonable, new 6 room . bungalow. 1475 N. 4th St. . -a FURNISHED sleeping rooms for rent. At 748 I. Cfem'l. ti WANTED Cattle and calves, any kind. Phone 1576W. 9-5 aRAVBNSTEIN apples "5e per box, delivered. Phone soi'li. u t. BEAVER well driller. Phone 827J. 1165 N. 19th St. Salem, Or. 9-9 FOR the best shoe repairing, go to N. Brueek, 163 ti. Com 'I bt. tf 13 FOR SALE Strictly modern 8 room house with double . garage, paved street and carline. Part terms. W. A. liston, agent. - . . '. 9-6 FOR SALE (Beautiful red fox fur eost 75, will sell for $30. Room 12 Cottle apartments. s-a PEACHES The ' ' more eans per bush el kind." Moses iP. Adams, Wallace road. Phone DtJ)i2. -o FOR SALE Seven room house and large lot $7o0. Small payment down, balance $10 per month. Phone 648 between 6 and p. m. -o WANTED Slamifvi to pick prunes, good picking. Harry Oarson,' Phone .12F5. Rt. 4, Salem. . : . . 9-8 WANTED Tray and dining room girl at Wulametto sanitorium; must be over 20. 754 Ferry St. tf FOR SALE Vulcan gas Tange, in per fect condition, cheap. 109 S. Com mercial. Phone 630. 9 4 A BEAUTY 5 room bungalow for sale Price Jiauu, nail casn; wui aeii iurn iture if desired. H. E. Bolineor. 328 uuDoard. ' . " PEACHES for sale, eanning peaches, 50c to $1 per buBhcl at T. ti. Jones orchard on Mission bottom, near Wheatland on east side of Willam etto river. Bring your boxes. T. B. Jones. 9-6 WE need 100 women in all prepara tory departments, steady work, goott wages. Apply at once. Salem Kings Products Co., Front and Market et. ' 9-2 PEACHES for canning, Crawford and Muir, bring your boxes, just out oi eity limits, river road, aeross road from county poor farm. Phone 2503W 2. M. L. Warmg. 9-3 FOR SAILE 1918 Bnick four, in good condition, good bumper, etc., to be sold this week. See at Vieks garage. U-K 30 ACRES river bottom tend close to Salem, 5 acres in bearing orchard. Wood. Bayne bide;. - WANTED "Woman for housework and care of baby. Phone 79F1I, Rt. 3, box 239. Burt Stout 9-2 FOR SALE 1500 lb. mare good a?iijle or double, good condition, tit. 7, box 93i Silverton road. 9-3 FOR SALE (Well Improved farm on gravel road, close to school and mar ket, take some trade, Dallas or Sa lem property. Address box 633, Dal las, ur. GROCERY store wanted, any size; we have the ready cash, write grocer care Journal. -, 9-4 FOR SALE Or trade, improved 160 in eastern Washington, for particu lars call at room 10 in 144 IS. irront St. Salem, Or. 9-3 9.8 1 FOR SALE Several head of good work horses, a grain anus, 1 o-it. disc harrow. J. F. Mahony, Gervais, Or. . -.A 9-2 WORKING man will purchase small home on installment plan, t rait ana good lot. Have eood job in city Can gAiLE-Or trade for house and pay $20 a month. Don't want any u . . . Also three-ibottom John Deer plow; agents to Day commission to. H eare I Journal. tf I HIGHLY improved 40 acre farm fori sale, including all personal property I and crop for $10,000; will accept Sa lem suburban property up to $8000. one Hoovenj potato digger bought now last fall, one new Success grad er. I also have some eood buys in city and country property. See Fred rw. Durbin, 5!7 Wtate at. tf-a Meet Me at "Meyers" Fall Is Here. A New Seasca Begets New Thbgs. - The problem today for those who care is Style, Serviceability, Price Our showing this Fall fully sustains our past reputation. To those who noticed our show windows the last three days, realize we have the garments of STLYE, AND THOSE WHO PURCHASED KNOW WE ARE 'RIGHT ON PRICE! Here are two models for this season giving you some idea of what prevails. Whether an intending pur- chaser or not don't fail to come in and inspect the full line. t 1 Write for particulars, John J. Cra-I ...TC,Tra T -, 9-3 WANTED School girl to assist with! house work for room and board and I small wage. Write S G care Journ-1 al. tf 40OO needed, $92 month. Age, 18 up ward. Examinations everywhere soon Jfixpericnce unnecessary. For free particulars, writo J. Leonard (form ergovernment examiner) 1382 Equit able bids., Washington. 9-9 Hear Ole, the jazz singer, at Lake- ,lvn. ,nw 1 work tam A har- bTO0k lJanCe t0mht ness Address F. N. ilassett, Salem ,, sAtjeap, good 5 room house, uiij' natci) .l ..wu nuu REACHES for canning. Come to orch ard and bring boxes. Phone 4F2, Rt. 8, end of river road pavement. Q. W. Weeks. - . 9-5 FOR SALE ' 'heap, house at 780 N. Cottage St., also lot 12, block 17 in Yew Park. Write Mrs. J. Knapp, Kt. 5, Aurora, Or. 9-20 FOR SALE Well improved 40 aers farm near Mill t'it, will accept part payment, a small home in Ba lem. H. E. Bolinger, 328 Hubbard water electric lights, good well large lot, fruit trees, some berries; easy terms. T. D. Wallace, Salem, Oreeon. Rt. 5, box 125. Phone 89F23. ; tf Cedar Cheat FOR SALE 4 room dwelling, good condition, small etore building and stock of groceries on street rar line and paved street. Ai clear of en cumbrance"; nice little. homo and a chance to go into business. H. E. Bolinger, agt. 328 Hubbard bldg. tf for only $2.22 (And it's In bottle.) "NO-MOTH" the moat perfect means of repelling motbs ver invented, or created, is in affect a CEDAR CHEST in bottle and even more. It offers greater security than a Ced ar Chest, because it gives forth a much stronger aroma of Cedar, ' In reality it's the nest bettthing to cold storage in re- 6x2Vj to. you usually pay for pressing your cloihes when you upack. "NO-MOTH" works automatically and requires no attention after being hung in your closet ; ' Protect your valuable woolens, fine apparel, and costly furs the MODERN WAY the "No-MOTH" WAY it's the surest and safest way and the cheapest way. Come in and let us explain the scientific operation of "No Moth' Once you have seen how simple this little ingenius device works you'll immediately want one for each of your closets. On sale and demonstration every day. You Can Always Do Better At rTOMB-w- JK5 W! 9 Sl jm m -TI . h t-mt skia"JA Daily Shipments New Things Ladies Hose Section has been fortunate the past few days, re ceiving many "new' novelties in Silk and Worsted Hose In the much wanted shades Special Clean Up Men's Hose. ' Men's Shirts Broken lines at Old pre-war prices 8 PERMANENT man wanted to drive Fordson tractor and to do general nmhnrd work. Permanent - .iob to etc, Oregon bldg t.dg.) (formerly Hubbard . 9-4 vation, fair improvements, all stock and machinery, with grain and wood, eocs with sale. $5500. S5 ACRES, see it; 10 acres of bearing 3 aCre home just outside city limits, prunes, 9 acres of Banana appie or-; modern house, Darn, cmcnen mime, ehard. 1 acre of late pears, balance ! age, good water. A dandy place. $-o00 3 acres wun u hard surface road. $1800. We make liberal terms to buyers on all properties offered. Our properties will stand close investigation and are real bargains. JOHN. H, SCOTT REALTY CO. 404 Hubbard building f.rnn: located 3-4 mile irum good shioping point near Salem. : Price $5000. Good terms. 82 acres of i fine river bottom land 2 miles i from Salem; a snap, $8000. If you are looking flor city property or I small tract eee my list. I handle I sacrificed property exchanges of all kinds. H. S. Radcliff, room 4, Bayne , building. 9 3 bldg. SELL FOR US We have choice trees of varieties greatly in demand now, Liberal commission witn easa ad vance. Secure copy of contract at once. Salem Nursery company, 1030 Chemeketa St., Salem, Or. 9-16 If FOR SALE Prune ranch, 32 acres, 12 acres -year 01a irceo, ju ucrtrB a year old trees, 6 acres set into logans, fine spring, 7 room house, bath, hot and cold water; 3 aeres of green tim ber, mile from paving on good road. Priee $10,000. Write C K care Journal. B-4 I WANT houses to sell. While I claim the best list in the eity bar none "I want more." have the buyers. For the next sixtv days I am mak ing a special offer to owners. Call or phone for appointment, C. rt. Niemeyer, 215-216 Masonic building. Phones 1000 and 1014. tf WE LOAN MONEY FOR FIVE YEARS. WEAL LOW YOU TO PAY $100.00 OR MULTIPLE ON THE PRINCIPAL ON ANY INTEREST DATE. WE CLOSE OUR LOANS PROMPTLY. HAWKINS & ROBERTS ? 205 Oregon POULTRY FOR SALE Having sold my ranch, am compell ed to sell my fine laying stock of -White Leghorns, 200 pullets, ready to tay now; 250 1- year old hens laying now: 200 2-year old hens laying now. J. E. Kirkpatrick, Rt. 6, fox 22, 3 miles east of penitentiary. 9-5 FOR SALE 84 lots, mostly 60x120, with fine view along Rural avenss bounded oa west by High street and extending eastward, blocks 8 to 15, Nob Hill annex, Inquire of Mr. Weil bacher, Hotel Marion, Salem, or write box 1022, Seattle, Wash. 9-6 OLESON'S AUTO EXCHANGE 349 N. COM. T. M. C. A. BIXXTK U8ED CARS BOUGHT FOB CASH OR SOLD ON COMMISSION 1916 Ford in good condition, $375 Hudson Super Six $950 Studebaker bug $225 5 passenger Studobaker, eleetrie rights and starter, $485 Chalmers 5 passenger, A-I condi tion $275 1916 Maxwell $400 1917 Saxon six $700 We svfll oils, greas, gasnliae, ased aato parts, tires and aeu-tsories. WANTED To rent ranch in western Oregon from Roseburg north, west of Salem. About fifty acres cultivated land, seeded .pasture for ten dairy cows, one hundred ewes and their lambs. Wish to rent 3 to 5 years with option to buy after 3 years if place suits, renter willing to take care and improve plaee same as own. Can pay half cash now, rest in spring. Ray Billings, Sweet Home, Or. 5 ST0P-L00X-LISTEN! Do yon want to buy a good ranch 1 Jioe suburban home Good residence in Salem 5, 10 or 20 improved acreage Good stock ranch, if so B-4-TJ-BuyCUs. Or if you want to sell list your prorerty with us for results. Perrine ft Marsters, 306 Hubbard build ing. . tf Thursday evening of this week is the monthly meeting of the Elks lodge Initiations will be the order of the evening with the usual banquet follow ing. The regular weekly meetings of the lodge will not begin nntil October 2. 0 ut u Meyers, who was operated on one week ago yesterday at the Salem hospital for a fractured shoulder, is reported today to 1 making a favor able recovery and it is thought that he can be removed to his horns within a few days. LATE HOP CONTRACTS BRING RECORD FRIGE Fifty And Fifty-Four Cents Are Paid Marion Growers By Portland firm. Fifty and fifty-four cents a pound is inn ilgUFB aUMmi " vl v hum in prvntT&jtm filed with the of fice of the eoanty recorder by Me- tmysNeri riros. 01 rorxianu. ut jirm boys 15,000 pounds of this year's crop at 50 eents and 35,000 pounds at 54 cents. Henry M. Wishaar and William Mc Kay, of St. Panl, contract with Me w Tirn. tnr the delivery of 11.000 pounds of this year's hops from a 20- acre tract Jonr mire earn 01 m, j am, with delivery at Donald. The contract is dated July 22. 4 wtArotm Woitinnr and Anna Wcis- ho nt f1ariAn. contract for the hons n thnir fiva acre tract three miles east sf Donald for 60 eents a pound. mey estimate vneir crop hi , ponnda. For the high price of 54 cents t rmi ir. rfm nounitu of hona are eon traeted for by A. B. Connor, (J. P. rvimuir nil R .f- Cnnnni. all of Mnr- ThA Qi-orrp trnpt nf hona is lo cated ee mils west of St. Panl and tho delivery is at Donald. On 1 bonis of an estimate of 11.000 pounds on their 20 acres and a priee of 50 cents a pouna -cwnasr una imc Kay figure on returns of $275.0 an .... in.lr Wtnnhaar and wife, on their five aers tract, with an estimate of 4,000 pounds, at w cenvs a ponnu have an average of $400 per acre. Tlie rv.nrw.ra an their estimate of 35.000 pounds from 21 acres at 54 cents a pound, snouia mis esiinrawj jirwTc cw rt in raceive a total of $18,900 or aa average of $900.00 as acre. 5$$-Kcep Them Home $$$ 1 - ' ! PERSONAL Jnhjn Kirk lift, this uierning for Pendleton whero he w.ll spend ten days visiting with relatives, and at tending the Round-up. Mrs. W. T. Jonks and children re turned yesterday trom an outing of ten days at Newport. Among othor ex periences she relates that near Albany thoir train ran down and kuica a lit tle child that had wandered upon the track. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Swafford of Leb anon, Mrs. !H. T. Ford of Htayton and Miss Sadio Ford of Oregon City arriv ed in the city today for a visit wita Kev. T. IB. .Kord. Amonz the Orcizon nooplo registered at ho Capital hotel arc J. R. Tate and U B. Woncterly ot rails utty, uiurora Dilly of Dallas, II. V. handler of Tur aor, Wm. Bennett and family of Brook ngs, L. M. Courtney and C. Cole of Silvcrton. S.ipt. J. A. Churchill is this week- at tending a teachers institute at Kla math Palls. Attorney General Bnown returned "esterday from a sojourn ol several (lays in eastern Oregon, where he went to. investigate land matters. Rev. T. iB. Ford returned today from i visit at Forest Grove. He leaves to night for Spokane where lie will at 'end a meeting of tho M thodisfr con ference. Miss Caroline Whits irf La OraaiL. has taken a position a- first assistant librarian at tho public brary. She is a irradiiate Of the Po.tland training school for' librarians. Rev. T. S. Andermia has recently re turned from his vacation of four weeks and resumed all th t regular sevios of the First Presbyterian church tSmnlay. A party of Ba'.cm men were in Eu sene Saturday ei their way to Belknap Hprings were William Nendhain, Bert Winston and Mark1 McFarlaneT. Eu gene Ouard. ' - Silem First In m EXCESSIVE ACIDITY is at the bottom of moat digestive ills. ItMiOIDS for indigestion afford pleas- ing and prompt renei irorq the distress of acid-dyspepsia. MADS BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKER3 OP 8COTTS EMULSION Texas Governor Declares Intervention Necessary Fort Worth, Texas. Sept." 2. Inter vention in Mexico is accessary for the ocaco sf Texas, Governor W. P. Hob by declarod in a Labor day address be fore delegates of the Tcxas-Oklahomu Kiwanas clubs in convention here last night. . BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the body ia racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take GOLD MEDAL ttt national remedy of Holland for ov.r 200 years; It is sn enemy of sit pains 10 snhing from kidney, Hver and urie acid troubles. All druggists, thrss sizes. JUak la th. bum Cold Model rT