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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 5, 1919. PAGE SEVEN. CIRCUbATIOX BKINl BY PAR THE LARGEST OV PAPER IN MARION COUNTY IXS17RR3 THOROUGH TR1BUTION OF YOUft ADVKIiTISIXO. ANT DI3- CLASfiTTTED ADVEETISINQ BATES; Jtate per word New 'Today; JCacb. insertion '. ' M One week (fi insertions) . 5c One month (26 Insertions). 17c The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion, for errors in Classified Advertisements Bead your advertisement the first day tt appears and notify o immediately if nor occurs. - ' , ,' Minimum charge, 15cV""' " -- "-.'' -1 BIRD dogs for sale. 957 N. 15th St. 96 TOMATOES for sale. Phone &F25. 9-9 BALED oat straw, for sale. $8 a ton, if taken at onco.-Phone 15jF12. tf WANTED- A '"woman to care for in valid. Address 2090 Ferry St. 9-5 WOOD for salo,' ash. and fir." Phone 589. .. , ..-3. ; . ...... tf FOR SALE Furniture. Phone 2208J or call 909 venter St. tf WANTdSD Furnished, house or apart ment. Phono Mr. Johnson 1540. 9-8 WANTED To rent 5, or 8 room house by Sept. 15. Phone 75F12. 9-6 , , - ' NEW Royal No. 10 typewriter for sale , Call 789' or' 570. ' - ; g-8 WANTED To rent a small house close, in town. C H Care Journal. 9-8 FURNISHED sleeping rooms for rent. "At 749 N. Cora'l. .. .. tf WANTED Cattle and calves, any kind. Phone 1576W. 9-5 OB AVENSTEIN, apples 75c per box, dolivered. Phone SOFli. , tf BEAVER well driller. Phone 827J. 1165 N. 19th St. Salem, Or. 9-9 TRUCK haulincr wanted. ' Phone 629. H. A. Bailey. . 9-5 APPIiES Choice appl wanted, any quantity, must be free of any dis ease or worms; no culls wanted. Phone 10. 9-20 EXPERIENCED roan wants to rent prune orchard nnl beriies. 330 Di , vision St. , 9-14 FOB SALE Choice building lots. In . , quire 374 N, Church, 9-5 FOR SALB-Che'at seed'.-Et.. 6, .box 8. . . - ... . 9-5 FOB SALE A six room bungalow. . Phone 1696 or call at 876 N. 14th, ''St. this' is agbofW Terms. : 9-9 WANTEDV-Two men, one to tray, one to shake and haul prunes. Phone 65 Ell. S. S. Arnold, Bt. 4. . tf PKACHJES The '-'more eans per bush el kind.'-' Moses P. Adams, Wallace road. Phone 50F12. - 9-6 WANTED To rent 5 or 6 room house close in, prefer one with garage. Ad dress V B care Journal, , - tf WANTED To rent a good ranch, will . pay cash. What have you Address Ranch care Journal. " ; : . 9-6 I - " ' L PEACHES for sale, Crawfords and El bertas, IVi miles from ' bridge on Wallace road. Phone 56F13. C. C. Chaffee. . 9-16 WANTED To lease a 5 or 10 acre tract with chicken -houses for 500 to 1000 chiekens. Rt. 6, box 22, J. E. Kirkpat-rick. 9-26 FOB SALE A modern house Teady to move into. Come And look it over. 645 8. 12th St. F.. A. Erixon. , tf WE make the beet power prune dippers. Salem Mfg Co., 1398 N. Front St tf IMS. LYONS practical painter. Phone T64. . ' . . . it W. F. WEIGHT, Turner, auctioneer, Why not get himt . tf GOVERNMENT loans et 5 percent. W. D. Smith, Salem Bank of Com ment, tf EKORATO sanitary wall tint, best made; beautiful new colors. Bureuf Com! St. tf WALL PAPER 15 cents per double roll upward. Buren's Furnituro Store. 1T9 Commercial, tf FOB SALE Cheap, 5 room house, two lota, plenty fruit; no lueumbrance. : Phone 1393. 0-9 8 10-ACBE tracts, 4 miles from town joining $600 per acre land, will sell a terms at $250 per acre. No traild ; ings. Laflar & Laflar,- 406-407-408 5 Oregon 4ldg. ; . ' : ; ..... '' 9-5 fi 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 Oiegoa TOR the best ehoe repairing, go to N. Braeck, 163 S.,Com1 St.' 9-13 ASH wood for sale, phone 31F11 af-.- ter 8 p. m. s 9-6 PRUNE pickers wanted. Robert .Mc GUchristt Rt. 4, Phone 13F15. 9-5 40 ACRES of timber land near Phi . lomath, will trade for eity proper ty. Phone 1329. .: 9-8 YOUNG business man wants large sunny room close in, private' family. Address box 196, Salem, Or. 9-8 WANTED To rent 8 months or long er, five or six room house with gar age, close in. Loek box 184. - 9-11 FOB SAlLE New modern 6 room bun- galow ,with large bath. 1475 N. 4th - street, ' 9-8 TO TRADE a trio of Belgian hare for good -post card camera. 2355 S. Com mercial. -'.-'.. 9-6 FOE SALE Lady's new Harley-Dav-idson .wheel, very reasonable. 1475 ,N. 4th St. - 9-6 FOB .'SALE (Ford touring car, good condition. Inquire 590 Union between 6 and 7 p. m. 9-6 NiEAT,' economical elderly lady wishes light housekeeping, small place, per manent, country considered. Address II S care Journal. ' - 9-6 FOB SALE Or rent, five room house close to depot, at reasonable priee ;if taken. at once.: Address T Q care . Journal. - . 9-5 WANTED 3 teamsters at the cottage farm for farm work, pay $40 per month, including board, room and laundry.' Phone Lee Lane, 30F2. 9-8 REMINiGTON visible typewriter with adding attachment, cost $275, for $75. Writerpress, with type, etc, cost $125, for $35. Hand printing press equipment $35. Phone 340. 9-6 FOR SALE 5 1-3 ttcres, 156 bearing Italian prune trees, and plenty of other fruit. Half mile from pavo ' ment. Phone 111F3 or call at Jones' nursery, Auburn, east of asylum. 9-11 NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned will receive bids up to five o'clock p. m. September 15th, 1919, for the construction of a 5 foot wide cement sidewalk on the west side of Commercial street, beginning at the intersection of the south curb line of Kearney street , and extending south 58 feet.' y '', '; Plans and' specifications are on file at the office of the city recorder. EARL RACE, 9-10 . " City Recorder. PEACHES for eanning. Come to orch . ard and bring boxes. Phone 4F2, Et. 8, end of river road pavement. G. W. Weeks." B-5 FOB SALE heap, house at 780 N. Cottage St., also lot 12, block 17 in Yew Park, Write Mrs. J. Knapp, Rt. 5, Aurora, Or. 9-20 PEACHES for sale, canning peaches, 50c to $1 per bushel at T. B. Jones orchard on Mission bottom, near Wheatland on east side of Willam ette river. Bring your . boxes. T. B. Jones. - . 9-6 WORKING man will pnreha.se small home on installment plan. Fruit and good lot. Have eood job in city. Cas pay $20 a month. Don't want any agents to pay .commission to. H care Journal. . tJ FOR SALE Strictly modern 8 room house with double garage, paved stree and carline. Part terms. W. A. iiiston, agent. 9-6 FOR SALE Well Improved farm on gravel oad, close to school and, mar ket, take some, tra-ie, Dallas or 8a - lem property. Address box 633, Dal las, Or. 9-8 WHEN' U B buying, selling or exchang ing real property try our non-commis- 1 sdon system.' It works to perfection and saves U money. Oregon Realty Exchange Investment Co., 407-40S1 riubbara builaing. tf LABORERS wanted for paper ' miU STEADY WOBK. Splen did new hotel, pool room, bar ber shop in lobby. Free baths. Booms 20c to 35c, meals 35c. Beautiful little city on the banks of Columbia river, 20 miles from Portland, 2 boat lines, bus line, and railroad connections. Apply Crown Wil lamette -taper Co., Camas, Wash., or 510 Oregon bldg, . Portland, Or. iFri. tf Bailing POINTEB bird dog for sale, first class Phone 39tF5 9-6 IF its houses, lots or acreage we have them, Laflar & Laflar, 406-7-8 Ore gon 'bldg. 9-5 WANTED Experienced girl for house work, small family good wages. , Phone 392M, 404 N." Winter. 9-6 PEACH pickers wanted at once, 'by J. P. Bressler, Livesley Btatioa. Phojie ! 76F2. . - : - , 9.6 WDEK wanted for man and two teams any kind of hauling. 1780 Oxford . street. .-. ' 9-6 YOUNKrf . man tteudini Willamette . university . wishes permanent work out of school hours. 560 i.-14th St. ',..' 9-8 WAiN'HED 'Place by schi girl to work fqr room and board,. Address B care Journal. ' 9-6 WANTED fclamiDy , to pick prunes, good picking. Harry Carson, Phone 12F5, Rt. 4, Salom'. 9-8 FOB SALE 5ooa ilx room plastered house, lot ' 54x119; has' 14 bearing ' fruit trees. Price $800. Phone 1345, ' ' 9-10 WANT to rent, a grain and stock . ranch, suitable for raising sheep. Will pay cash or grain rent. J 8 W ca;ra Journal. . " . 9-8 THE parties are known who took tho things from the. Eobort Crawford house. Please return and avoid trouble..-.- : ' '. ;-; -.' 9-6 FOR S-ALE 1918 Buick four,, in good condition, good bumper, etc., to be sold this week, See.at Ticks garage. CENSUS CLERKS (Men, women). 4000 needed. $92 month. Ago, 18 up ward. Examinations everywhere soon Jfxperience unnecessary. For, free particulars, write J. Leonard (farm er government examiner) 1382 Equit able bldg., Washington. 9-9 WANTED To rent ranch in western Oregon from Boseburg 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 place same as own. - Can pay half cash now, rest -in , spring. Bay Billings, Sweet Home, . Or. ... 9-5 BARGAINS IN BEAL ESTATE ,W have a large list of good Wil lamette valley farms, stock ranches, prune orchards, loganberry ? tracts, close in acreage tracts, nice city homes, cheap house and lota. B-4-U-tbuy-O-B-lists. . All we ask is a fair trial. Pcrrine Marsters, 306 Hubbard bldg. : tf FOB SALE 50 acres with 5 acres bear m ing prunes, 5 acres cherries, pears, ' walnuts and apples, ten acres "timber balance in cultivation, cheap house. Price $6000,. terms. Also 8 ten acre traets all in cultivation with living water on every tract, facing on coun ty road. Price $200 per acre. Very reasonable terniB. ,. A, Liston, ..agent. '- ' " . ' ,9-6 SELL FOB US We have choice trees of varieties greatly in demand now. Liberal commission-, with cash ad vance. Secure copy of contract at onee. Salem Nursery company, 1030 Chemeketa St., Salem, Or. 9-16 FOR SALE Cheap, good 5 room house, city water, piped for hot and "cold water, electric 'lights, good well, large lot, fruit trees, some berries; ' easy terms. T. D. Wallace, Salem, Oregon, Rt. 5, box 125. Phone 89F23. ,, ' - '". tf POTJLTBY FOB SALS . Having sold my ranch, am compell ed to sell my fine laying stock of White Leghoras, 200 pulte-ts, ready to lay now; 250 1- year old hens laying now; 200 2-year old hens laying now. J. E. Kirk patrick, Bt. 6, fox 22, 3 miles east of penitentiary. 9-5 FOB SALE 84 lots, mostly 60x120, with fine view along Sural avenue bounded on west by High street and extending eastward, blocks 8 to 15, Nob Hill annex, Inquire of Mr. Weil bacher,v .Hotel Marion, Salem, or write box 1022, Seattle, Wash. 9 DO YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A USED CAR? If so See Us. 1916 Maxwell $500 Stude-baker bus $200 1916 Ford in good condition, $375 Hudson Super Six $950 5 passenger Studobaker, electrie lights and starter, $485 Chalmers 5 passenger, A-l condi- tion $275 1917 Saxon ix $700 We sell oils, grease, gasniine,- meed auto carts. tire ind fcircninrin. OLESON'S AUTO EXCHANGE 849 N. COM. T. M. C. A. BLOCK Plmnhtni and Water Svstmna by GEABEB BEOS, 141 Booth Liberty 8t Phone 550. - Also aeent for Fair. banks-Morse Oaa Engines. ' taw HOP pickers wanted. Phone 612J. 9-6 WANTED To rent tent. Phone 612J. i 9-6 WOOD orders filled, ash. fir and oak. ! Phone 2234. tf FOB SALE Dry old fir limbs. Phono 754. 9-11 WOOD for sale. Will fill orders fir, afh and oak. Phone 1090M., tf WANTED First class cook' and help er for fair week, man and wife pre ferred. Phone 1460VV. 9.5 FURNISH ED room with outside en trance; hot and cold water, close in. SuitsiMe for business man. Phone 773R, 250 S. Cottage. . 9 6 FOR SALE Good registered Cotawold ,. yearling ram and few ' registered . ewes. Also steel range. A. T. Savage Silverton, Or. Phone 43F42. 9-6 LOST-On the Turner road, late Wed nesday afternoon, one sack of oil meal and two sacks of mill. run. Please phone 74F12 and notify 8. J. Martin. 9-6 8 BOOM house ana large corner lot for sale; cherry trees, barn and . .. wood shed.' Price $1800. 1398 N. 4th St. Phone 1436B. - 9-3 LOST Umbrella Sat. morning, be tween Wheeler corner and O. E. de pot. Mrs. J. N. Cathern, Bt. 9, box 139. . , 9-5 LOST Strand of pearls last Saturday night on Court or Commercial streets Reward. Return address 228 North Capitol St. 1 9-5 WANTED By respectable middle aged, widow acquaintance with bach elor or widower over 55. obiect mat rimony. No triflers or Germans need ' reply, W W caro Journal. 9-6 . BHAIt ACREAGE , 10 acres, 5 in bearing logans, 3 in young cherries, $4250; It is a buy worth seeing. ( 13 acres logans prunes and mixed fruit, fair improvements, $2500. 3 acres- joining city limits modern improvements, $2500 r look "at this. John H. Scott Realty Co, 404 Hubbard 4MOg. . "' ' WE WANT HOUSES. We have sold so many houses late ly that our list is getting low. We have not 176 houses for sale like one realty dealer has advertised. We don't want that many at one time. We cannot do our clients justice by trying to find sale for so many houses at one time. A smaller number, well(, selected, priced right, suits us better,' We always ex amine the property before offering it for sale. If the price is right we can sell it. Come in at once and see us it you have property for salo. JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO. .;- ; 404 Hubbard bldg. GOOD BUYS -57 acre tract located 1 miles from Salem, 30 acres cultivated, balance pas lure ana a acres ot good timbor, run nnig water; 10 acres of bearing prunes good house, 'barn; 45 bearing cherries, some" apples, .fri'ce $IH) per acre. 98 acre furro luiated 7 miles fro Salem on main Silverton road, house and barn, well, orchard. Price $125 per acre. 63 acre farm on Howell prairie, near ly all cultivated, good house and barn. .Trice $100 per acre. 44 acre farm, 40 acres cultivated, bal anco timber and pasture, good house and barn, orchard, good road. Price $-60 per acre. ' Well improved Yt)tt acre tract, good hotiso, barn, rock road, closo to main highway; B acres of prunes, 1 acres of loganberries, family, orchard; best 01 soil, i'neo $iU,i)UU. 5 acre tract, house and Ibarn, 1 acre of loganberries, soma cherries, prunes. Price $1600. 10 acre tract,' all cultivated, 5 acres mostly in fruit, peaches, apples and loganberries; bungalow not finished. Price $2000. , : . Well improved S'fc acre traot, fine modern house, bearing fruit, closo to car line. Price $10,000. 363 acre farm, 200 acres cultivated, balance timber and pasture, house and Darn, wen, 'best 0: .black soil. Price 1H per acre. 92 acre farm, 90 acres under cultiva tion, good buildings, modern house; land in liizh state of cultivation, wheat threshed 45 bushels, per aere. Price 2SO per acre. Well improved 12 acre tract located close to fialcm, modern house, Bearing fruit, good road. Price $6000. . 10 acres, of bearing Italian prunes, 6 ana years old, good road 4 miles out. Prieo $5500. 17 acre traet, 10 acres orchard, most ly prunes; house and barn; located on mam highway, VA miles out. Price $5500. Improved 3 acre tract, good house and barn, bearing fruit of all kinds, close in. Price $3600,' 320 acre farm, 80 aercs cultivated, balance good timber, house and barn; located 2 miles from highway. Price $40 per acre. v 160 acre farm, house and barn, 30 acres cleared, balance pasture and tim ber. Price $WJ00. . , . 20 acre tract -located 4 miles out, some fine bottom land, small house, ftiarn, family orchard, 4 acres set to prunes and some peaches, rock road. Price $4500. 2 acres located close to carline, grav el road, 5 room iausfl, good location, some fruit. Price $2300. 14.80 aere tract located 4 miles out, all cultivated; 5 aeres of primes, 3 aeres' logans, good 5 room 'bungalow, warn, family orchard. Price $6000. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 275 State street 93 1 ' MEET ME AT "MEYERS" Style, Quality and Price These three elements you not only want, but are entitled to. On these we have built our READY-TO-WEAR Business, which is recognized as ths greatest and most reliable in the Willamette Valley, , Fashion's New Designs We keep a salaried man in New York to watch every turn in the market and every new Fashion that is practical and adopted by the best dressers, V Express shipments reach us almost daily, assuring you of the very new est and best, and every garment individually selected by an expert', especial ly for our "EXCLUSIVE TRADE." . . . ,r , Shop mornings if possible. Wbile we have increased our salesforce, we cannot give you the prompt service ; in the afternoons.' ; - ;v. Y You Can Always Do Better At !,-. W!ANTRI-3 .or 4 rloom furnished apartment or house. Phone 1060J. tf WANTED An experience woman cook at Willamette sanatorium. Ap ply 754 Perry. -S WANT to .buy used Ford touring car, mut be in good condition. Address Ii care Journal. 9-5 WANTED To rent a modern honso, tiy responsible party. -Phone 1270J. WOOD 8AWD Sproed boys will saw yonr wood, in-. town and out. Phone 167SW evenings or mornings. 10-5 WANTED To rent one to five acres with house and barn, ' close- to car line. P O box 155, Woo'dburn, Or. 9-11 FI AM now booking orders for shrub- 'bcry, vines and perennials tor ran pilanting. 1 do. all kinds of landscape gardening. J. W. Maruny, 211 Miller St. Phone 916. .10 5 SANJB for stile, ihiplex Alcazar com bination eoal, wood and gas. Prac tically nw. No better stovo made. Phone 737M or call at 1253 Chemek eta, 9-5 HOMES PRICED RIGHT FOR QUICK SALES 8 room plastered, electricity, bath and toilet, two lots, fine corner on street .car, $2750, $1500 eaeh. 7 room modern, fine fruit and ber ries, garage, near capitol, $6000. 8 room lastered, fine lot, good fruit $2200 $500 eash. 5. tooms, electricity, bath and toilet, large coraer lot, fruit and nuts; a good ouy, $1500, $SO0 'cash.- . v 5 room modern bungalow, $2500, fHOO cash. 5 rooms, electricity, bath and toilet, a real snap; $1750, corner lot, improv ed streets, close in. JOHN E SCOn REALTY CO. 404 Hubbard build Ing PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. "Aiwm at Your Service" Help of all kinds Furnished Free to Employers tUrOMHU UUABIi. . . W0M. W1U M WH71 l r. men. It ns-tt BnrralJa Street. Portland, Orecro WILSON ASKED (Continued from page one) iifluvncc but wo urge you in the great work in which you arc engaged, to give prompt attention to this most "vital of issues; for if the men can no longer ho restrained, it is impossible to foretell what the future may hold in store ror an intci:.r.tionnl crisis which may en sue and frnstrnto tho projects which you have worked at for a peaceful and honorable adjustment of industrial sf fairs in our country. "A meeting of all presidents 'of the twenty-four international unions iu the steel industry has been called to take pluce September 9 in Washington, D. O. to tak"e such action as they may deem necessary, "May wo not liavC your reply on or before that timo us to whether or not conference with tho steel corporation is possible." ST. LOUIS WECOMES (Continued from page one) prohibition ban dodged down side streets mid confronted tho president at a number of points. It was filled w.'th women, shrilly cheering and waving banners. , More troops were drnwti up In the iti-i'it nrnunii thft hotel anrl AVfyrr fin- trance' was guarded. The- lobby was I packed. As Wilson walked in a. band I in a gallery struck up lively airs. Tin: president paused at the elevator a few i moments to talk with members of the reception committco then went to his Buife. Mrs. Wilson received mue'i applrtr.w, especially from tho women and her '.nine was frequently hfard alonff the line of inarch, along with tlie o.riis 0f "Wood row;" Women dodged the poliw and ran alongside the presid ' it ' atit imobilo to get snapshots of hr, begging her to "look this way pin-se for a minute'' and "Mrs. Wilp(, h ' ' see your face." The reception at Xt. Louis was hold by mnny in tho pr".udent' party to bo the most enthusir.stic lie has recoiveil since be left Wruhinrfton. " Remove blakhed, sofien rough skin, clear the"-blood, brighten tho eyes, sweeten the whole system. Nom ina helps mako a pretty face, winsome, xmile. as Ilallisters Hocky Mountain Tea. Try it tonight. 35c- D. J. Fry. ill HOP PICKERS We are headquarters for gloves, and UTILITY SUITS ALASKA HARD NIT BY INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC bges In Bering Sea District Wiped Out Says North erner. Astoria, Or., Sept,' 5. Practically mo entire adult population of some of tho villages in the Bering sea district were wiped put by the influenza epi demic last winter and spring, nccordr ing to J A. laly who has ust. returned from "that region. Daly, who is manager of tho Portland-Alaska Packers association's Nu-shagak- river cannery, said! "Tho epidemic which swept over the Boring sea section last winter was not so virulent as that which Bwept over tho United Htates, hut it wrought great havoc among tho natives. The Indian not only had no care.ibut. being ex tremely superstitious, were easily! frightened. As a result, almost the en tire adult population of some of tbe towns was wiped out, whllo tho ehil-. clren survived. "For instance, at Cboggiuug village near the Nusliagak cannery, of the 32 adults, SO perished, and tho remaining two, thinking the village was cursed, abandoned tho children and moved away. "In some of tho villages, dead footV ies lay for days awaiting burial, while at ethers thoy were torn to pieces by the famishing dogs. It was a horrible nijikt to see tho children, some of whom we-e infants, foreed to stay amid such ccn "lit ions. At one place it was ncces sa y to .destroy everything by fire." FJKDS UNEXPECTED SOMETIMES HAPPENS '1 suffered for 10 years with stom a h I rouble and doctored away a hit 0" money before I found a medicine "as was a real benefit to me. Sinco ifkkini one doso of Mnyr'e Wonderful lemrdy li weekg n'fa, I have had more i- il joy of living than 1 had in 1'J ii'i before." It is a simple, harm 1 s preparation that removes the ca Utrrhnl mucus from tho intestinal tract and allavs tho inflammation which a'-ises practically ail stomach, liver n 1 intestinal ailments ineludini; ap- 'endicitts. One doso will convince or -rmey refunded. J. C. Perry and drug gists everywhere. -