The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 01, 1922, Page 7, Image 7

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NORWICH UNION
' flRS INSURANCE 80CIETT
W. H. Burgbardt, Jr.
i Accident Agent 871 tata 8t
MONEY TO LOAN
Ob Real Estate
i T.I K. FORD
" (Orer Ladd ft Bush Bank)
NEW TODAY'
TOR SALE METTED GtM AXn niTR.
rr bank potatoes. 75e i per hundred.
raon ,
TOU CAX'T AFFORD NOT TO CARRY
insurance when rates are no low. 1
yon ara not now covered come in to
day od get protection. Standley &
Volar, art- Phone 347, BuU Bnnic
Bid. I
15-A 4- MILES 8ALEM. HALP MILE
; una ntciaim 10 pavement; Hilverton
. i- war; l a cultivated, bal. second growth
" fir: springs, running wat. r; fin toil,
2S0n- term a. Harria fl-Ji V .l
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EMPLOYMENT
FEMALE
wanted work bt djt oa plain
win, fbona 904 l
If CAPABLE WOMAN WAK1T8 TO KEEP
- bonis in ai motherless nolne. 220 Koons
Ht., BilTerton, Oregon. -
MAXB AJTO rSHALk
VAirriD -f ucn and womis to
t take arm Danar aubscrtotiona. A rwJ
. aronoattioa to the ria-at dmdIi idaru.
tho PaoifM Homestead, AUaMainaa Bids.
' ftaleas. Ora. ,
SAX8MV WASTED
. 6AI F.KMEN EXCKnTOXAI. OPPOR
tnaitr. Hnatlers' earnlara Lie Wr tm
Met leery Calendar Factory. Washing
PERSONAL
' OCT MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL
L - k. i . i i nt . . .
t r " kk" puuuueu. rrvs ior stamp.
virreaponaeni. loiaao, ynio.
FOR SALE
BIRDS, PETS AND TLOWERS
-f-
f BKE OUR SEW ElIIPMENT OK POT-
J m plant. They ara priced right. E.
B. Hake, birds, Ilowors, pats, 27
4 mt i
LIVESTOCK
j TOH SALE A SPLENDID SPAS OF
I ; sy uaraa, 1800 poands each. ; Will
; sen oa time to reaponiabfe party. John
A. Scott, 32 S Oregon j Bldg. i
UOfiS rOB BALE BROOD SOWS
whk or without plgs-l Also pigs just
weaned. Will sell on! time or let on
hares to responsible i party. Juo. H.
vcott, Oregon JBidg.
riAJTOS
I ? USED CHICKERINa SKASTD. TM flrtOn
i saapa. Will give aom terms. U. U
Ut Fnraitnra Co. !
St 1 - - I J. . 1 1 t. : .u.ui
' pwh wit o emA. rricv tiuv.
Urnis. H. L. Stiff rarattare Uo Ma
ale daparUaaai. ' r
FARM PATER
If TOU WANT TO BIT THE BEST
farm pacer, eead lSe to tba Pacific
r . uaaaostead. Batons, Oregon, for a three
aseatka' trial aabacrtptioa. Mention
m- i thin A-' ( .
POCLTSV
100 t TEAR. OLD S. O. WHITE LEO
Korn Haas, $1 aacli. W. A. - Ford,
UBaUlUk, Oragoa. I I
POULTBTMEN 8EKD ElOHT TWO
aaat stamps far apocial three month
trial for tha bast and oldest jonraal
la tha vast. Tha articles and aJear
ttaenieata ara of apoctal iotoreat to the
poultry Breeder ol tne Dortawest
Northwaat Poultry JoarnaL ail Com
. mereia) street. SeJein, Oregon.
WOOD
WOOU FOR 8 A LI, ! LA RUE SECOND
growth. Call 1467. I
; BEST GRADE MILL ! WOOD 4 FOOT
v n iv-nci, I rviuu, evenverj.
enable prire. . fred E. Walia, 05 8
Caarea. Pkoao 1848.
laSOEXXJUTBOTS ,
CIDER AND SN'OW APPLES DELIVER
ed daily. D Ruble, phone 1-F14.
FOB SALE OL4 nEWSPAPBSAS. lu
eat a bandla. Circnlstioa dopart
ant. Oregoa Statesman.
UMMER LUOQAOa REDUCED WALL
paper raataaata. piaster walinoard.
Valret stair carpet, . 11.15. Eadnr
aac bleb rrsda bouse paint Kalso-
aiiaa. l6e poaaA Cotton aaattraaaao.
18.60. 8teel springs B.0O.
n Bnrea. IT? V. Conmerclal St
FUIJ.ER BRUSHES i LOCAL REPRJC-
aeataUee, Urlmes. ia7J.
n!RrSTM3 RIFTS AND XMAS 8PF.
rial radiant! refledt tha beauty of
. the Ynletide spirit. I 8(lect them nw
. for later delivery, r Flower in the
Bottle P-rfnm Bhon, 115 N. Liberty.
fOR BALE ITALIAN! PRUNES FROM
Red Kill orchard (guaranteed): 10! V
t 13e par lb.; &0JWa at 101 60!70
e. Preceesed aad packed to.
lb. boxes (2 lb.; gross); or in
. arigiaal condition Jal' 100 in. bcs If
le oar lb. Cash with each nrrter
. . dw. Dencer. R. .! Dos 156. Silen:
Ore. .
"Beautiful Oregon Rose"
aad eleeea other Oregon ooaga. toothat
with a flae eaHeeiMt of patriot i
Bf. aer4 aoan ad aiaay old time
israrit I
ALL FOB S
(Bpectal prieeo in auntlty loa .
Eananiell aJan'able for eel
nialty adaptable tor eekAeX. esaas
it or boma tagiBf. j Bead for '
The Western Songster
T paoa now la its third odltiea.
Published by
nuroent teachers MONTHLY
IIM rVtramerelai St! talaia. Ore
FOR RENT
APARTMENT
t. FOR RENT FURlNISH ED APART
- ments and garage at 1133 Center St
(t PURNtSHED APAKTllENT FOB RENT
ewi norva uwmeniw.
HOUSES
U FOB RENT SEVEN ROOM HOUSE AT
16CO BUte. Inquire 1983 Mate.
ROOMS
Iron RENT TWfk HOUSEKEEPING
IXATS
' FOR RENT FURNISHED PLAT AT
asAIA , Ferre street. ISO a . tnontk
'j Pnnae 33. or apply at 8tateamaa
bimaess offlea.
WANTED
aCSCEIXANErrrrs
WASTED FURNITURE, TOOLiB, .ET0,
WANTED
afUCEXLAXEOTJS
WANTED FURNITURE, TOOLS. MA
chin err atAek et a.-ul . mTl
or aeU oa eommiaaioa. Phoaa 611.
wooflry. ti aurtioaser.
NTED TO Rl T uni'ctuAi r .n.
a
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uvyLll WAaAJT g" J g
;''ur Vaoia. Biisveiiaoaoua articles-
IF YOU HAVE ARorti ith r-x, . n
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one potatoes. e,n bsndle them
il
ang.a Bro. Saieiu, Oregon.
WASTED EVEKTTH1NS IN RAJID
the capital hardware
2MS
LUiiuiu OO.
Conmereiel 8t Pawn. 47
BUSINESS CARDS
AUCTIOHKEa
AUCTIONEER OF FARM AND PER-
aunai property. Q. Sstterlee. 180 N.
Contmvrcial 8t.. room 21, oeer People's
Lash Store. Residence phone 121 l i.
Office phone 430.
AUCTIONEER F. . WOOUBI, THE
Teeievs. rnraitara, real estate aee
'' Phone Sit for aale daiea
Re. 1810 if. Summer.
COU J. b. GABLE ACCT10NIER.
arm ana nt, ,ie. loo b. High.
Phone 1446.
ACETTLE2TB WELDING
IE22 8TEEL' BRASS, ALUMINUM
vxe-waa rtaaliag
Co r.J7 Court
Auto Directory
AUTOafBn.EE
THE GOOD MAXWELL GINGRICH
M" i4i i (Mart.
BATTERY AND ELECTRICIAN
R. D. BARTON EX DE BATTERIES
rarer ana generator work. 171 8.
Commercial.
PRESTO LITE BA1TEBT SERVICE
Biaima. expert batterr aad elettrf-al
work. Farri Bros. Phuae ISO a. 418
Court
AUTO ELECTRICIAN ; EXPERT TROC
oim snooting. ai a. mga. Phoa
TTRES AND AOCE8SORXES
USED PARTS I I TO H OFF MIEE'S
m recking tlonsa 434 Kortb
OomnerriaL Psoas 531
Bid CLE 8 AND REPAIRING
LLOYD E. RAM 81) EN DAYTON BICY
riwm ana rera inns HH7 Court.
HARRY W.
SCOTT
"Tho Cycle Maa'
147 8. Cora'l.
Phone 68
USED AUTOS
OLESON'S At:TO EXCHANGE USED
cars, bought. Mild or sold on commis
sion. Dsilv or monthly storage.
RAD7ATOH k r UNDER REPAIRS
RADIATORS FENDERS. BODTES,
made or repaired J. a Balr, 444
Parry.
REPAI3 SHOP
W B. AUTO REPAIR SHOP WE
also do all kinds of repairing. Saws
filed, scissors, knires and lawnmowers
ground. Soldering work done. Old
stores made new. Antoa stored l.
day or month. We will sell or trade
yoor used ear for you. Bring it in to
as. ah work guaranteed. 175 X.
Commercial. In fear of Neimerei
- Drug Storr. Phone 107.
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING
RELIANCE AUO PAINTING CO..
Stat St., cor. Front. Colonel J. Olm
stead, mgr.
MOTORCYCLES
FOR SALE HARLEY DAVIDSON MO,
torcycle. 1910 model, three !"'
Good condition. Price $75. I'.V n
1174-J.
BUSINESS CARDS
CARPET AND RUG WEAVINO
CARPET AND RUG WEAVING
Phons before 9 a. m. 34-F21.
CANDY SHOPS
ACME CHOCOLATE SHOP "jrtST
Candy." Strictlr homsmsae. 131 8.
Commercial.
OARPExa AVMD FXOTT BUGS
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC WE NOV
wear fluff tag made oat of old ear
pets, any length or width i dsir
W also re-fit re-sew aad aise earpaw
Fsather renorsting aad mattreae steaai
lag aad remaking. 8s lent Csrpei
Clean tag aad Fluff Rag Works Pboa
1154.
ELECTRICIANS
8ALEM ELECTRIC CO.
MASONK
Building. Psoos 1300.
ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND SUPPLY CO
Phone 1934. SS3 N Liberty.
HALIK'S ELECTRIC SHOP ELEf
trieal machine repairing, eoatraeting
- 837 Court. Phone 48.
ARCHIE FLEEKER. ELECTRICIAN
House wiring b hour or eoatraet. Bsti
aaateo fornishel. Pboao 980. 414
Coart St.
FINANCIAL
MARION-POLK COrjWTY FARM LOA
aeaoelattor' Ha win" to loea at SH
percent. W. D. Smith, secretary -treae
aror 101 Aal-n Bank of Cotowore.
FARM LOANS
3 YEARS
PER CENT
KO'COMMISSION.
A. C. Bohrnstedt
407 Mnonle Temple, Salani, Or.
CHIMNEY SWEEPS
CHIMNEY SWEEPING F C R N A C
cleaning. F. Counctlmsn. Phono 177.
CO TEAK FARM (.OnHl ON RURA'
' credit plaa. pro psytneat prorisioB a)
lowed We will fiaaaea yon for lea
rata of interest than aay firm oa tb
eoaat.
Private money tm losa oa either easy o
'aoan try property.
R. W. Marsters
411 Oregoa Bulldtnc
' CHI" PHT1I01AN
iRL.il HUM CUKF.8 ANY EirOW
tieeae K-a 8 H St. hnn !-
DRUG ITOREB
K. NETMEYER "JUST DBUOS. '
175 N Cejmercia street, phoaa 11
4RFWKR DRUG CO. 405 XUB'
CLEANERS AND DYERS
PICK. N. SPAN CLEANERS AN I
Here. S44 State.
DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS
MAONKTIC ME t LINO DR. A. L
Frants. 'ir- i d ebroair diaeas
Phone 780. ..'. 44 Breymaa Block.
TURN ACES
SEAGROVF FOR FURNACES 198 8
12th atreet.
FURNITURE STOBES
QIF.8E FURNITURE CO. QUALITY
furniture for lest money. 7 court
Phoae 464, ,
PEOPLE'S FURNTTTTRa; m nvr
and aeeoad hand fuTBltur. Ill A uoa
BUSINESS CARDS
FLORISTS
lct rLuwus and floral pieces.
Delivery. C. F. Breithaapt (iorwt, 13a
North Liberty atreet. Pnoae s0
Ladies' Wearing Apparel
DEE8SMAKXNQ
Mf-EN'CER OOltSETM TO ORDER
Dreaaoisking Larne faltr. MeCor
nark Bdg.
HSM3TITCH1K0
SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING,
pleating, buttons, stamping aad aedle
work. fit Ur.oa Bldg. Phone 879.
MRS. C. E. MILLER REM STITCHING,
stamping, buttons. Room 10, orer Mil
ler e store Phone 117.
itiLumi
HATS FROM II UP MRS. 0.
Griaua 419 Court atreev
HOTELS
CAPITAL HOTEL CORNER STATE AND
OommareiaL Phono 680.
ARLINGTON HOTEL CLEAN COST. I
60c ap 43 State.
LADIES' TAILORING
W. J. MAYER. HIGH CLASS I AD1ES
tailoring; long coats, snta and drci
Room 7, McCormack Bldg. Phone i'J2.
TRANSFER HAULING
CAPITAL CITT TRANSFER CO. 326
State 8t Phone 938.. Diatribating
forwarding aad storage oar pociaity.
Get our raws
Wt MOVE. STORE AND SHIP HOUSE
hold gooJa. Oar specialty is piano
aad furniture oioftng. We also make
couatrjf trips. V. s handle the best coal
aad wood. Call oa oa for prices. We
give good measure, good quality aad
good serriea Larmer Transfer Go.
Phone pan
LAUNDRIES
8ALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 186 8
Liberty street. PboOr 3b. Oldeet
largest best. Established 1009
CAPITAL CITY STEAM L.AUNDRY
quality work, prompt semce. 1864
Broadway Phone 165
TUNERS
EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED
piano tuner. Loaf order Will'
Mnsie 8 to re
TRANSPORTATION
PARKER'S STAGE LIVES
J. W. Psrker. Gea-ral Manager
Central Stage Terminal 8alm, Urogwn
SALEM 8ILVERTON DIVISION
Leaves Salem, Central Stage Tertaiaal:
7 a. is, 11 a.m.. 5 p m
Leaves Silvertoa. New Stand:
8 a.m 1 p.m., 6 p.m.
Salem-Independ-nce-Monmouth Dieiaioa
leaves Salem Central Stage Terminal:
7 am. 9 am. II a.m. S p.m. p.m
Leaves Monmouth. Monmouth Hotel:
8:15 a. m., 1 p.m 6:15 pa.
Leaves Independence, Bearer Hotel:
8:30 am. 10 am. 1:15 p.m. 4 p.m. 6:80.
Wa make connections at Salem to .11
parte of the valley. Extra trip by
appointment.
J W. PARKER, General Mgr
SECOND HAND GOODS
SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BUYS AND
sells second-hand furniture. Tools and
junk, 320 N. Com'l. Phono 493.
WANTED EVfcavx lUXSQ IN CLOTH
ing and shoes. Beet prices psid. Cap
ital Exchange. 143 N. Commercial.
Phoae 116 W.
SCAVENGERS
SO09 SCAVENGER SERVICE ( Suc
cessor to Neal Scavenger) Garbage and
refuse of all kinds removed by the
month. Reasonable ratea. Phones:
Office 529, residence 2058.
SALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE, RE
fnae nf all kinds removed Oesapoola
ilesned. Phons 167 or 1595W.
STOVES AND STOVE REPAIRING
-T0VES REBUILT AND REPAIRED
40 year experience. Depot National
feaca, siies 26 to 38 inches high.
Palate, oil and varnishes, etc, Wgan
v-rry and hop h'raks. Salem fence and
tove Works. 350 Oonrt atreet. Phoae
MEDICAL
VI 01 NT A IN BALM COUGH REMEDY
PW 41 7-W.
MACHINE SHOP
THE CROSS AUTOMATIC ELECTKH
Steam Boiler, valcaaiser and tuo-
Elatea. Perry 0. Campbell. 17 N
iberty.
rl. AND M. CO. SPECIALTY GatIND
era and welders. Automotive service
490 Ferry. Phone 864.
MEN'S STORE
ED. CHASTA IN CLOTHING CO. SUITS
t mmA kimiiIi ITa mv atairar it rtava.
305 Stste St.
MACHINISTS
WEOHTER SMITH MACHINISTS,
engineers, welders, Haald cylinder
grinding service. Phoaa 561-845 Far
ry.
NOODLE PARLORS
WA HONG NOODLE HOUSE. 489
Ferry.
BIN BIN NOODLE HOUSE CHOI
sney, 4tc; puffed ri'e 3t- rwwt'-.
30c; fried aood:, 60. 1B9 8. Lib
arty. MUSIO STORES
1E0. 0 WILL PIANOS, PHONO
graphs, tewing machine, sheet m-ist'
sad piano st'idiea. Repairing phono
rrapha and sewiaa maehjiuee- 48V
State. Baleen
MUSICAL
SAI.EM CONSERVATORT OF MTJ8T0
All braaehea taught, diplomas granted
John R Sit, Director. 1387 Court
Plwae 2
HAG AND JAZZ PIANO P'4TTNO -IX
leeaoaa guaranteed. Watermae
System. F. B Clark. Mgr.. MeOor
nark Bldg.
VARIETY STORES
ALEM VARIETY 8TORR. IAS h
Commercial. Phone 1277.
WATEN
UI.KM WATER. LIGHT POWER CO
Office. 801 Rout Com'l. 81 Tea P"
cent dieeonnt oa domestic flat rate
paid in advance. No dedaetioaa for
aboearo or aay cause aaleea aater it
hnt off your preailsa
WOOD SAWS
OOD 8AWING PHONE 1181 CITY
country. Ed. Sproed.
RESTAURANTS
1UB RETAURANT MOfT REASON
abl prico Johnaoa-Barry. 153 8
Hirh
PIANOS
BADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR FW
Victor or Brunswick, H. L. Stiff Far
aitur Co. Muaie Dept.
tHERMAN CLAY CO., PIANOS
ateinwsr Dna-Art and other. Monro a
Masic Hons. 415 Court street aad
Masonic Temple.
NURSERIES
utuni rTT iiv TRFFS 8MALI
fralta oraameaUla Capital City Nur
sery Co, 42S leregon Piag. ruoue u.
FRUITLAND NURSERY HAS A SALES
vard at Cherry City orn. oe
Ferry Street. Tree ready lor pisni
i. See me before buying. Phon
lltO-M.
PRINTING
ROWLAND PRINTING CO. JOB
. printing. Masonic Temple.
Read ,lhe CiassitieU Ads.lv
BUSINESS CARDS
rLUMBoro
PLC M BIN O REPAIRING AND COIL
work. Phoaa 1197 J Shop. 137 Caioa
atreet. A. L. Godfrey.
LODGE DIRECTORY
L.llTtD 8PAN18H WAR VETERANS.
Caaip &. Armory. First, third kesMts
PROFESSIONAL
CHIROFODIBT
DR. GEORGE . ti.NtK, FOOT 8PEC
laiiat. uuUern e)uipu.eBt , ar- aee a-ad
to order. Roww A, Patwa Bxlg.
Phone HST.
DR. S F. SCOTT, S. C, GRADCATE
of the Netioaal Unieersity of 8eienco
Chicago. Scientific Chiropody. Suite
Sol 303 Masonic Temple. Phone 640
for appoiataieBs.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. 8. R. SMITH, CHI HOl'ttACT UK.
832 Oregoa Bldg. Phone 664.
DR. LENA A. BOONE. CHI ROPRACTOR.
475 8. OommerciaL Hours ltf to 12;
1 to 5. Phon 1415.
DBS. SCOTT A StX)FIELD. P. S. C.
Chiropractors. 414 19 U. S. Bank Bldg
Phone 87; res. 828-R.
OPTICIANS
MORRIS OPTICAL CO.--8uite 801 Ora
gon builaiug.
0LASSES FITTED BT Tne BOW OP
ttcsl Co., 325 Stste street, uppostte
ljidH A Bush Bank. 'Lse Quality
Proven Hhur one."
NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS
UR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND
chronic disease. 415 Oregoa Bldg.
Phono 110.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
DR8. WHITE AND MARSHALL 206
U. 3. Bank Bldg.
OR FOSTER 404 OREGON BLDG.
Phones 756, 3034 J.
DR. W. L. MERCER OSTEOPATHIC
Physiciaa and Sorgeoa Kirksville
graduate, 404-405 C. S. National Bank
Bid. Phone, office 919: rea. 614.
DR JOHN L, LYNCH OSTEOPATHIC
Phytirun and Surgeon, 408 404 Ora
gun Bldg. Phone, office, 1894; re.
F5
BKUhEN ARCH IS AND OTHER DE
formities of tha foot eorrected without
lots of time from your ocenpetioa.
Drs. White Marahaa 0. 8. Bank
Bldg
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE DE?ntABLE CLOSE IN
acreage by owner. Glenn Adams. Phone
FOUR ROOM MODERN NED BUNOA
lew. Everything perfect. $2300 with
500 down. 0nr North 16th.
FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM HOUSE IN
North Sslem. Price V!400 . 8300 cash
balance terms.
Krueger
Oregon Bide. Phone 217.
NEARLY NEW 7-KOOM BUNGALOW.
Fruit and nuta. Xic borne. 1 block to
street car. JJ00. 91000 cash. f25 a
evonth: might trade for a ranch. a!o
817,000 stock of a-.erchandite and
building for sal-. Would take some
trada in or around Salem.
M, J, Hunt
Ladd k Bush BWn.
Worth While
W have a splendid buy in a 6 room
house, near paved street. AH in
good condition. Price $1700. $300
pish, balance $25 p-r month. We have
some choice buildings lots at very rea
sonable prio . No one can give yoa
better rates oil insurance, than in
sures than we can.
. Mills & Copley
331 1-2 State Street
Trading Specialty
Portland income and residence property
la exchange for farms, orchards and
land in the Valley. Come and see tts,
we may do you a service.
The Fleming Realty Co.
341 Ststi St.
A. W. ESTES REALTY CO. WISH TO
snnounre to their friends, clients sud
the public that they have moved from
the Patton building to 416 Oregon
building. Specializing on "Inside
Property," Mr. Moison, formfrly with
L. A. Harford, has charge of this de
psrtment snd will be pleased to h.ive
old clients ss well ss new ones fill smd
sea him. A. W. Estes has charge o4
the exchange department with bun
dreds of properties throughout the
e.,t snd Middle West to exchange
See him for trades.
Special
Good 5-room modern house on paved
stre-t, close in, for $25. terms. We
have 2 acres with good buildings, 9
acres of bearing prunes, 4 acres of
lKan!errii-f, on good road; all stock
and machinery; for $6500. This i a
snap. W'll take home iu S!tui ut
over $4000.
Thomason
331 i State Street.
5 ROOM COTTAG?., BASEMENT. BATH.
light, oa Union street, will be offered
for on week at $2500. 800 rash;
easy terms on bslsnce.
f-Room strictly modern house in East
Salem $5000.00.
I room house in two apartments, near
high school, rents for 835 a month.
$100": easy t-rms
Winnie Pettyjohn
331V State St.
ANDERSON A RUPERT
Buecaasors to l.sflsr k Laflar
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
BONDS LOANS
406-7 oregoa Bldg.
GOOD SIX ROOM HOUSE. BEARING
fruit tree, good location. $1700. N-w
modern bungslow, good location.
I2800. 40 sere farm on paced high
way seven miles out: good land, run
ning water, new buildings : price right;
will take a house ss psvuient. Room
ing house flGOO. or wi'l trade foi
horn Good enr to trsde for house.
Good lot to trade for car. Small new
house to trade for car. Good lot $!OU.
Hout for rent.
F. L. Wood
541 State St.
HOME SEEK KltS ATTENTION WE
have one of the best little 20 acre
farms in the valley, all .ndrr cultiva
tmn and in crop, coir 3 room house,
barn, good well water. 3 acres in freit
ami brriea; on good road, neir O E.
Electric station and paved highwuy.
The owner is here from California for
a few days snd put the pric-j doen
to sell quick. $."0i down. Price15if.
Childs & Bechtel
510 State Street
Good Buys
10 acres of plow Isnd rloso ia on Silver
ton Road. Price $2100; terms.
35 acres all plow land. house, barn.
Price $3700, cash.
45 acre with mod rn 10 room house,
good barn. 36 acres plow land, 8
mile out. Price $7f.oo, cash.
80 acres, 60 nnder plow, buildings, all
stock snd machinery. Price S9000.
$4000 federal loan, balance cash. For
bargains, sea ns.
Reel Eetate and Fir I nun ranee.
M U i2r-cUU4 X. r
375 Stat, suu 8. Bab Bidg
REAL ESTATE
FIVE ROOM PRACTICALLY NEW
bungalow .at 102o North Cottage, owa
er leaving tte c;ty. or.ij $2550. $700
cash, balance easy trrmi. Socoiofiky.
341 State.
Best Buys and Exchanges
Five-rooru modern bungalow,
garasre. at l2kNorth Cottage.
J2550. $7.00 cash, balance easy
terms.
1 rooci bungalow. $150 j ; eaa. bl
ance $25 monthly.
S rijm mod rn o w l-jnjralo. $2750
take light car. tjtlan-e easy trn.s.
40 acres. 20 in fruit, modern 7 room bun
gaiow, 4 isiles of Saiem. will take
stocii ranch or grsin isrin. price i'-O.
009.
20 acres, 13 acres in fruit, mil! house.
barn, 3 12 mils out. 70'JU, mill take
fcoi. m fo.-tiaiiu nut evi-r
30S acre fine dairy in Linn eoaaty, w.ll
exchange for ranch in Salem vicinity.
Want 13700 loan on well improved ranch.
Socolofsky
341 State.
Business Corner
Well located .at reasonable price today.
A beautiful home, modern in every d -tail
Close in. 8500. S.x room bouse
for rent. $25 a mon;h
Gertrude J. M, Page
492 N. Cottage.
Auction Sale
My - 2 12 rrc farm, Moc, machinery
an.l houMhold farn ture, at my home,
- miiCA from Sinetu city limits .on the
bottom road to tlojs Training School,
on Tue:dy. l)ec. 5, li22. commencing
a ,t lo o'clock a .m. ,&U th following .
K.-irm of 22 1 2 a--r". 20 aces 111
cultivation, 2 12 aires timber, 1 1 2
acres family fruit snd strawberries 5
rcom house with electric his, bcrn
40x20 fe t, garage and rhuT:en coops,
good well of water, barn is arranged
for da;ry purposes, place all well woven
wire fenced. Stuck, farm mach'nery.
fnrn:ture: 5 goo, cows, some giving
milk, some coming fr-sh. 1 young culf,
3 horses, 2 good workers, .1 single driv
er, 1 young calf, 50 chickens, 2 wag
ons. 1 4 -sect ion barrow, 1 cream
separator, 1 hay rake, 1 feed cutter,
loo egg incubaior ami brooder, top
bua-g.
some grain, 1 plow. 1 set work har
a ss, hay and straw in barn; two bed
sieads, 2 spring, 2 muttresv-- drese
1 leather Davenport, 1 rocker, one
range stove. 1 heater, t darge dining
tab!--, G chhirs, 1 kitchen eabiM-t, one
Singer sewing .inehiue, '1 wash tub.
1 washing machine, cren'n ans, 15
sacks good potatoes, fruit jar, dishes,
milk pails, smale-toola aid o'.her arti
cles. Free lunch at noon bring your cups.
Terms: On personsi property, is ch.
On farm, suiuhl-; terms, announced
day of sale. Geo. Sitterlee, miction
e r, Phone 430, It. l. Soolofsky, agt..
Phone 970. Crist Schaper. owner.
FOR RENt FARMS
FOR RENT 200 ACRE FARM WITH
approximately 125 acres in cultivation.
Inquire John H. McNary. Salem.
NOTICL OF
SALE OF GOVERNMENT
TIMBER
GENERAL LAND OFFICE.
Washington. D. 'V,
November 6, 1922.
Notice is hereby givn that subject to
the conditions and limitations of the Act
of June 9. 1916 ( 39 Stet. 218). and the
instructions of the Secretary jf the In
terior of September 15. 1917 (4G L. D.
447), she timber on th following lauds
will be sold at 10 o'clock a. m. on Decem
ber 10, 1922, at public auction at the
United States land office at Portland,
Oregon, to the highest bidder at not lesa
than the appraised value as shown by this
notice, sale to be subject to the approval
of the Secretary of the Interior. The
pruchase price, with an additional sum of
one-fifth of one per cent, thereof, being
commissions allowed, must be deposited
st time of sale, money to be returned if
sale is not approved, otherwise patent
will issue for the timber which must be
removed within t n years. Bids will be
received from citizens nd corporsfions
orgsnized under tbe lews of the United
States or any State. Territory or District
thereof only. Upon application of a
ualifid purchaser, the timber en sny
legal subdivision will be offered separate
ly before being included in any offer of
a larger unit.
T. 4 N.. R 3 W.. Sec. 1. N. E.
N. E. 4, yellow fir 440 M.; N. W.
N..E. Vt, yellow fir 140 M.; none of the
yellow fir on these tract to be sold fur
less than $2.25 per M.
T. 5 N.. R. 6 W., Sec. 35. N. E. 4
N. E. K, )ellow fir, 1250 M., rd eedsr
50 M.; N. W. 4 N E. red fir.
1350 M.. yellow fir 250 M., red c-dar 50
M.; 8. E. M N. E. . yellow fir.
2425 M., red cedar 150 M.; 8. W. hi
N. E. hi. red fir 275 M., vellow fir
860 M.. red cedar 25 M., : N. E. 8. E.
4. yellow fir. 1390 M.; N W. U
S. E.t. red fir. 575 M.. vellow fir
275 M., red cedar 50 M.; S. E. Vi
S. E. Vs. red fir 100 M., y. How fir
0 M.; 0. W. 4 S. E. red fir S75 M.,
yellow fir 400 M.. red cedsr 50 M.j
none of the fir or cedar on this area to
be sold for less than $2.25 per M.
T. 9 S., R. 3 E.. Sec. 23, 8. E. M
S. V. V. red fir S20 M. ; none ot th
fir on this tract to be sold for less than
$1.75 per M.
GEO. R. WICKHAM.
Acting Commistiouer, General Land
Office
Big Two-Months Carnival of
Sports to Be Inaugurated
January First
MONTREAL. Que.. Dec. 1.
Montreal- is planning to don its
gala attire for the carnival of
winter sports to be inaugurated
January 1 and continue unin
terruptedly for two months. It
is expected to attract visitors
from all parts of Canada, the
United States and the Brit'sn
Isles.
The event will be staged by the
city of Montreal, local civic so
cieties, sports clubs, athletic as
sociations and the Canadian rail
roads. Lord Byng. governor
general and Lady Byng are on
the program to open the snowy
levels.
Montreal formerly held such
carnivals annually but the cus
tom several years ago was aban
doned. Elborate , preparations
are being made. The program
will include snow-shoe and skat
ing races, ski-ing contests, hock
ey games, cirl'ng bonspiels, and
other intere ting events in which
amateur and pn f ess'onal athle
tes and sportsmen will compete
for international trophies and
championships. ,
A new toooggan Incline with
six long chutes ia being built
on Mount Royal, the forest-
crowned heiKht that dominates
the city and the St. Lawrence.
Fxneditions Into the deen woods
to the north, along the frozen
Uf " i...nrA and to historic
places have been planned.
H CARNIVAL
111 huh soon
. STSTE
IS
University of Southern Cali
fornia Takes Game by
41 to 5 Score
TOURNAMENT of
p n v
STADIUM. PASADENA. Cal.. '
Not. 30. The University of
Southern California's 'ootball
team showed its greatest offen
siYe strength of th season today
when it overwhelmed Washing
tan State college's gridiron ma
chine, 41 to 3 in one of the
closing games q: the Pacific con-
lerence season.
The Trojans hoped to better,
.their chances of being selected
to represent the- west against'
WASH
TROUNCED
Penn State here Jan. 1 by rolling Diamond, for Astoria, fated as
up a large, score. Except in the the fUr ot the seacoast team, is
latter part of the final period, j Hnderstood to be the same Dlam
U. S. C. gained almost at will.ond who helped brlrjg the Astorl-
using a large assortment ot p..
The r end runs and forward pas-
ses wer?s particularly effective.
Itaker Three Touchdown
Quarterback Harold Gallowav
of the Trojans was the most
brilliant player on the Tild. Roy
("Bullet") Baker scored three
touchdowns.
Baker and Gordon Campbe'l
repeatedly thrilled the S.000
spectators w'th long end runs.
Halfback Vern Hickey was the
only Cougar to make substan
tial gains.
Punting hoiiors between Cap
tain Dunton of the Cougars and
Galloway were cvon. The Tro
jan made wide openings In the
Cougar line whenever asked.
Scoring was started by the Coug
ars early in the f'rst period when
Vern Hickey kicked a field goal
from the 43-yard l!ne. about 15
yards from the fide line, IT. S.
C. retaliating soon a'ter. start
ing' a march from midf'eld. flak
ier and Kinicaia gaining inrousn
the lino and Galloway and Camp
bell advancing around the ends.
On first down Baker took tho
ball over from the six inch I'ne.
In this instance and following the
Trojan's two succeeding touch
downs in the first haj', Hawkins
added the extra points.
First is Disastrous
The Trojans second touchdown
came shortly oeiore tne end 01
the first period Bullet" Baker
skirting right end tot" the score.
Baker scored another touchdown
soon a Aer the second period
opened when he sneaked off
left tackle and went 26 yards,
i lacing the ball squarely beneath
the goal posts.
The Coug?rs kici.od nearly
every time they had possession
of thp ball and made consecu
tive gains bu; cm;?. Thoir briof,
n.arch, ifeafirut ; a 27-yard g-tin
by Hickey, s.oppol when Camp
bell intercept- I Hickey s pass op
;h-- V. S. C. 3 )-yar; line.
Less than five minutes a'ter
U. S. C. had kicked off which
opened rhe second half, R'drl'e,
giant Trojan fullback, went over
iho Washington State lin; and
Captain Calland kicked goal.
Otto Anderson paved the way
lor another Trojan touchdown
with long end runs, one af them
for 30 yards. Otto Anderson
went through right tackle for the
fifth score and Calland again
kicked goal.
Iineup and Summary
Washington State U. S. C.
Sanberg LE Mileton
Shannon LT ..Anderson
Meeker .... LG. Calland (Cap.)
P.urkes
Durrwachter .
Dunton (Cap.)
Tryggvi
V. Davis
Slater ......
Zaep .el
Hickey
C ...
. . . RG
. RT .
RE
QK .11
LI1B .
Rii . .
KB .
. .Lindlcy
.Hawkins
.Newmon
.Phythian
Galloway
. . . . Baker
. .Kincaid
. Campbell
Ik-tails of (same
Score by periods
W. S. C 3 o 0 o 3
IJ. S. C H 7 H 6 41
Washington State scoring
Goal from field, Hickey. U. S. C.
scor'ng Touchdowns, Baker 3;
Riddle, Otto Anderson. Campbe.1.
Points from try after touch
downs. Hawkins 3; Calland 2.
Officials: Referee. Sam Moy
tr, Franklin and Marshall: Um
pire. Glenn Whittle. Northwest
ern; Field judge, none; Head
linesman, Foley. Ohio Wesleyan.
Tme of periods, 13 minute
pach.
.substitutes: W. S. C. TriRgve
tor Sandberg; Kramer for Tryg
gvi; Alexander tor Zaeptel;
Wheeler for Slater; Wetzel for
Wheeler; Crow for Davis.
U. S. C. Bmmons for Phjth-ir.n-
Boce for Emmons; Riddle
foe liakpr: Wavahan for Gallo
wav; Otto Anderson for Kin
rairl- Baker for Otto Anderson;
Blair for N. Anderson; Lahy
or Riddle: K'ncaid for Waya
i rttimiv for Calland; Bra-
mons for Hoke; Galloway
Kincaid.
for
West Viminia Undefeated
For First Time in History
MORGANTOWN. W. VA.. Nov.
30. For the first time in its
football history, which reaches
back to 1891. West Virg'nia uni
versity has played through a
season without a defeat, as a
result of today's victory ovr
Washington and Jefferson col
lege. 14 to 0. There was no
in the first hal. In the
third period. West Virginia acor
pd a touch doarr on a double
pass. A lorwara pass ovr iu
eoal line in the last penoa
scored tte second touchdown. i
s
m
LOSES
10
T
Heavier Opponents and
Strong, Cold Wind Too
Much for Locals
Disaster reached out with Us
clammy caws and clutched the
galen h!8h whool team by the
neck and the leg. tor a IS to
defeat at Astoria yesterday.
Maybe It waa too cold for the
inlanders. The wind was de
scribed as fit to pierce them clear
to the marrow, snd they were
we'l outweighed to boot. The As
toria fsh-eaters must have built
up some colossal physiques, lor
the Salem team . is heavier than
the Willamette Bearcats, and
ranks hisr for a hirh school team
. UD almost to the .tate cnam.
. f. Kaev-,hH tnttrn.
ament last winter. Lilligren and
Post, at the two halfback posi
tions, and Harris at center were
stars for Salem, and Relnhart,
who went in for Patterson in the
last ouarter, played the game of
his life.
Salem will lose mo?t of this
year's team by graduation. There
will not be more than three of
the regular first team left over
for seed for next year.
Salem has lost only one other
game this year, that with Cor
vallis, 3 to 0, three weeks ago.
It has been felt that if the two
teams could have met again when
the Salem boys met Eugene last
Saturday, the result would have
been reversed. But the Astoria
game was lost with no alibi, to
a heavier, welt trained team that
had the goods. The, Astorians
have the championship in their
own district, and have just clean-
Led up about the best there was
outside as well.
Colgate Eleven Defeats
Columbia nUiversity 59-6
NEW ' YORK. Nov. 30. Dis
playing a powerful, bewildering
running attack, Colgate's eleven
overwhelmed Columbia 59 to 6.
The Maroons rushed over a touch
down in the first few minutes of
play and after a brief offensive by
Columbia in the second quarter,
the upstaters turned the contest
into a rout. It was the final
game of the season for both teams
and marked the retirement as
roach at Columbia of Frank J.
(Buck) O'Neill who has resigned.
W. ROCKEFELLER- DIES
NEW YORK. Nov. 30 William
Goodsel Rockefeller, son of the
late. William Rockefeller and the
nephew of- John D. Rockefeller,
died of pneumonia at his New
York home today. He was a for
mer treasurer of the Standard Oil
company of New York.
NORTH BEND WIXS
EUGENE, Ore.. Nov. 30.
"North Bend high school tbta after
noon defeated Eugene high school
at football in a game at North
Bend 6 to 0.
SL Mary's high school ot
Eugene 53, Harrisburg High
school 0.
GRAND STAND COLLAPSES
WICHITA. Kas.. Not, 30.
Scores ot spectators at the Friends
Fairmont football game were In
juredtoday when a portion of the
grand stand collapsed. A few
were removed to hospitals with
serious injuries. The collapse oc
curred when the crowd rose when
Friends scored a touchdown.
New Milk Prices
MILK .
w Gallons (bulk)
Quarts
Pints
Table Cream
Gallons
Quarts
Pints
Half Pints
Quarter Pints
Whipping Cream
Gallons
Quarts
Pints
Half Pints
Quarter Pints
Skim Milk
Gallons (bulk)
Quarts
Monthly Milk Rates lor
Pint Daily
Quart Daily
Pints Daily
2 Quarts Daily
5 Pints Daily
T
m
3 Quarts Daily -
7 Pints Daily .....;.
4 Quarts Daily -
FAIRM0UNT DAIRY
MEAD0WLAWN DAIRY
OLYMPIC
US
I1T PORTLAND
Defeat is Turned Into Vic
tory in Last Fifty-Five
. Seconds of Play
PORTLAND. Nor. SO. Hht
San Franciaco Olympic ciub looi
ball eleven turned defeat Into vic
tory In the last & acconda ot play
in tha same with the Multnomah
club here today with a IS-yard
pass in the last minute, netting:
the Olympic eleTen the winning
touchdown. The final scoro was
15 to in favor ot tbe Saa Fran
cisco clubmen. - i "i-
JJultnomata scored a safety for
two points in the first three min
utes of play when the Olympic
ciub Quarter caught a pant on his
own live-yard line - ana was
thrown back of his own goal Una
by a Winged M player. Tb
Winged M ' eleven counted nevei
points in the second period on av
long pA5s Smith to Pelouse and a
goal kick by Steers, Just before
the close of the first halt Olym
pic club with a series of Una
smashes aided by two offside pen
alties pushed over for a touch
down. The goal kick, tailed.
The visiting clubmen opened up
in the last few minutes ot play
and put over a forward pas that
sent the ball over the goal line.
Lineup and summary: :
. Multnomah Position Olympic-.
Rose . . . lert end . Von Schmidt
Bush . ,..left tackle Daly
Butler . . . left gnard . . . Pierce
Stewart . . . center ... Latham
Johnson .. right guard . . Majors
Holden right tackle King
Peiouse . . right end ... Smith
C. Smith .quarterback. Bradahaw
Steers., left halfback.. Williams
Briggs.. right halfback . ;.Ryau
Moran .... fullback ... Patrick?
Substitutes; Multnomah, How
ard for Rose; Ritley for 8tewart;
Brandenberg for Briggs; Work-
man for Moran; Rlneliart tor
Smith; Briggs for Brandenburg;
Jacoberger for Steers; Strachart
for Hale; Rose for Howard;
Stewart for Risley; Butler , for
Busch. Olympic; Houser for Von
Schmidt; Patrick tor Bradshaw.
Officials: Sam Dolan, referee;
Bill Mulligan, umpire; Dudley
Clark, head linesman. (
Time of quarters, IS minutes.
William Hohenxollern has
taken up astronomy. He ought
to be quite an expert In that lin
he has been seeing, stars ever
since the beginning the the" World
war.. '. . ' .- :
I SALEM MARKETS
tAXEM MARKETS
Price quoted ar wholesale eni
prirea received by farmers, Ko retai
price are given except as noted.
No. 1 wheat $1.1
Ka a wheat $1.08. '
No. S Red wheat, sacked. $1,17,
Cbeet hay $17.
Oat hay $20.
Clover bat. baled, $11.
EGGS, BUTTER AND BTTTEEFAT
Eggf, retail, 63e.
Or amry butter 49. 50;
Butierfat, delivered. 4Se.
Milk. $2.85 ewt.
POULTRY
Old roosters' 8e.
Broiler 15. "
Hens, light, 12e.
Hens, heavy, le.
PORK.' MUTTON' AHTJ BEET -Hog
.top, 14 Vfc 015c.
Iresed bog 14e.
Top veal, dressed, 18c
Steor 1K313M.
Cow, SQlOe. f
raUTTi ;
Banaaas lie.
lemons $11(31?. . 4
Kave orange $8.S9
California grapef rail $4.
Plnrda grapefruit, $70$.
' Empir rrapee I0 lb. '
Cranberries $4.50 boa. - ?
lates. $(1.75.
Jap orange $150 btiodlo. , '
HUTS
Walnut 20 lb.
Filbert jo lb. , ,
Almonds 2Se.
Braai( 15 lb.
VEGETABLES
Cs all Dower $3.60.
Head lettuce $4 crate.
Tiweetoe SO Its), j-'"
Effective Today
RETAIL
.40c
1 13c
8c
$2.30
64d
32c
:. 163
;. 9c
....$3.00
.23c
12c
.....l-c
. 7c
Uninterrupted Service
..$20
:.3.90
... ........$6.10
, .......$7.70
...,.$9.90
........ $11.20
.$1350
.$14X0'