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: " : ' " ,, - , , , - - - - - THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SAT.EM OREGON. T,nAY, 'NOVPIMRF.P PAGE SEVEN. ewio 3 n ereomaiijdsUelKesM I TV T dav- Wh ; - '- .... . I. i CLASSIFIED AD RATES. Rate per word Each insertion one cent, six insertion 5 cents, oae month. 6 insertions; 17 cents, on j i-ar, per u.OL'th, it cents. ' Minimum per ad 2D cents. ' ". f '' First Insertion only in today. City ads-cash in advance and not tak en over phone, unless advertiser has monthly account.' - No allowance for phone, errors -, - New. 'Today. FOR SALE 3 nice Bhoats. Call 6F25 269 TOR SALE-rFirst class delivery bed. Phone 21F13. 271 WILL store piano for use of same. Phone 1521W. 269 FOR SAKE Fresh, cow. 1311 N. 4th street. Phone 760R. v 208 WANTED Woman to care for in valid. 2090 Ferry St. 272 FOR SALE Horses, harness and wagon, $75. 1351 N. Cottage. 268 OREGON strawberry plants for 'sale 50c. hundred. 1151 N. Commercial St. 268 GOOD room and board may be had in private family, close in. Phone 17S1J. 272 FOR SALE Or trade grood work horse. Whe.t have you? 1166 Ferry street. 269 FOR SALE Good work horse, abso . lutely sound, weight 1400 lbs., six years old. Phone 35F11. 268 -AvANTED Country butter, two lbs. a week. A. K. Swanson, 1757 Wal ler St. ' 263 WANTED Hay cutter and kale. State lowest price. Phone 47F25. Rt. 2, box 90, Salem. - 269 CHOICE goat meat at Peoples -market between State and Court on Liberty street. ,- WANTED To rent an S or 10 room house within 10 blocks of post of fice. Phone 62 OR..; : 270 GOAT meat for sale, first class only. Orders taken 2567 Oak and 2 5th street. Fhone 2100A1. WANTED Man and wife want posi tion on farm, not afraid to work. Box 4-X care Journal. 274 WANTED To rent a ranch or run one for owner. Can give the best of reference. Call at 2161 N. Front St. 270 WANTED To do plowing by the acre with tractor. Phone 1604, Sa lem Velie company, 162 N. Commercial.-- 2 OS FOR RENT 6 room modern cottage at 1509 N. 4th street: also 4 un furnished apartments cheap. Phone 586J. 268 . LOST Sunday night black purse con--taining $10 in paper. Reward if re- turned to Mrs. A. L: Doke 1434 N. Cottage. 268 FOR SALE 1918 Chevrolet by pri vate owner, - almost same ns .new. Price reasonable. Harry- Pearson, phone 12F5. 272 WANTED To buy from owner 5 or 6 room, modern house. State price, location" and terms. Address Home care Journal. ' - ... 269 WANTED Young" man desires place with private family, room. and probably board. Close in. Address E V B Journal. WANTED All good varieties of ship ping apples at highest cash market price. Farmers Produce Co,, 1H0 S. High. Phone 10. - 269 WANTED Potato digeers, pay 20c per sack. Bring out fork and vessel to pick in. 2 1-2 miles up the Kola road. W. M. Sehuett. 268 FOR SALE Or trade, 7 room house in Dallas- for several acres with buildings; will pay difference; close to Salem. 1505 Mission St. 268 WANTED Sawmill to cut on shares . or stumpage, ash, maple, oak and fir. Address Win, H. Egan &- Sons, Gervais, Or., Rt. 2, Phone 3F11. FOR RENT Or sale furnished house and two acres of land walking dis iAf tance. See owner Wednesday at Washington' hotel, 558 State St. 267 FOR SALE Six room - bungalow, modern, large basement, good lo cation, close in. $2750. See F. P. Crist after 6 p. m. 2615 Brooks ave. ' 269 WANTED Team- horses about 7 or 8 years old,' sound and well broke, and weighing about 1200 lbs. Phone 168 or call at room 5, 341 State street. ...--. 269 FOR SALE New small house and . lot, city water, electric lights, close to school, very cheap. Call first house north West Salem school house. . - 267 'WANTED Someone to buy 6 large lots-, near1 car, fine location; will throw in small house and barn and other improvements.. A bargain. Owner 1726 N. Summer St. 268 FOR SALE White Saanen buck and doe, 6 month old, cheap or trade for baled hay, 10-inch plow; or what have you for trade. First house north West Salem school house. 267 FREE many homesteads, I know where you can homestead 64$ acres government land in eastern Wash ington. Information free. Call Gra hams Repair Shop, 359 Chemeketa St. 267 WANTED Two experienced girls for dining room and house work at the state school for the blind on S. Church St. Wages $35 per month with board room and washing furn ished. Phone 21. - FOR SALE By owner, IS acres near Salem, 7 acres prunes mostly bear ing; strawberries set 'entire orchard, $ acres loganberries. 3 acres pota toes, balanee good stump, pasture: gooH- buildings, excellent localitv. Priced cheap. $5409, 1-1 cash, bal ance terms. Owner. S. R. Pearson. Turner. Rt. 2. box 55C. Telephone 107F24 or 12F5." . 72 For Sale 'LARGE boxes for sale at Oregon the ater. . .. . ' 26S iPOR'iSALK O bushels good corn. FOR'SALR -Cheap, one Buick road . ster. 171 S. High St. 26S FOR SALE Ford delivery cheap. Im lah Fruit farm. Phone 52F11. 268 FOR SALE Reasonable, good 6 room house and lot. Phone 37F22. 268 FOR SALE 15 h. p. Zimmerman Wells boiler, complete with stack. E. O. Cross & Son. FOR SALE Good farm team, six and eight years old, 1400 lbs. Phone 9F11. 267 FOR SALE Cook stove in A-l cen ; dition. 1720 Chemeketa St. - 278 BEAUTIFUL wall tints 10s pound and up. Max O. Buren, Com. St. 276 FOR SALE Good 7 room house, ready to move in. Call at 1213 Cen . ter St.. , ... 269 FOR SALE 7 room modern house, good location. $2500. F. L. Wood, Bayne bldg. 271 FOR SALE A lot and 6 room house with basement. 1239 liroadwav. Phone 2057R. 270 FOR SALE 1919 Buick. Five pas sengor. Practically new. Wilson's garage, phone 220. " 276 FOR SALE Hartz Mountain and St. Anctreasourg singers for sale at 725 S. 13th St. 268 FOR RENT Good farm close to Sa lem, stock a;nd implements for sale. F. L. Wood, Bayne bldg. , 271 FOR SALE 8 or 15 acres, berry or hop land at Claxtar Station,' O. E. Call 2490 Myrtle Ave. Phone 950M. 271 FOR SALE 1919 Dodge touring car, has not been run 2000 miles. -See car at Dodge agency, 184 South Commercial St. 281 A VERY fine secondhand Ludwig pi ano for sale at a bargain and easy terms. The Wiley B. Allen Co., 519 Court street, near High. 268 FOR SALE Or exchange for other grains, r'ecleaned cheat seed. Wal ter L. Fuller, Brooks, Or. Phone 35F32. . 270 FOR SALE Modern six room house (except furnace) at 1244 Waller St. $3000, $1000 cash, balance terms. Roth Grocery Co. FOR SALE SAW MILL A com plete tie mill ready to run, at a low figure. Call on or address Sa lem, Rt. 5, box 142. 270 FOR SALE Registe.-ed yearling Guernsey bull of imported cow; al so 2-year old registered- Cotswald buck. Rt. 2, box 32, Stayton, Or. 269 FOR SALE A bargain 2 1-4- ton Bethlehem truck with body com plete., good as new, driven about 2000 miles, $1700, terms. See Salem Velie company, 162 N. Com'1.267 FOR SALE One Jersey cow fresh, and one Jersey that will be fresh in middle of November. Pearl Wood,, on Chemawa and Silverton road. . 269 FOR SALE 18 acres five miles east of Salem, on graveled road, all cleared, woven wire fenced. Good well. Small house, barn; 8 acres seeded to clover. Phone 67F5. 267 320 ACRE Btock ranch trade for smaller acreage near Salem; also city lots university town, near girls cottage, to sell or trade.' Phone 1040J. - . , . 267 FOR SALE I grey horse, 12 years old, weight 1500 lbs, price $50; 1 bay horse, 8 years old, weight 1, 500 As, price $75; both good farm horse In good condition. Claude H. Stevenson, Rt. 3, box 175, Salem. Phone 36F16. 267 BARGAIN 44 1-2 acres 6 miles from of logans, 30 acres in cultivation, buildings, all stock and implements go. Price $4500, terms. Phone 2315. 276 60 ACRE FARM FOR SALE . All cultivated. Twenty acres Prunes. Will take as part payment five to ten acres well im proved near Salem. Address H. C. Porter, Aumsville, Or. 270 PURE BRED POLAND CHINA BOAR. Will sell my herd boar, 3 year old. Ho is from the beat and has proved his worth; weighs about 450, in good flesh; first check for $i5 will take him. H. R. Jones, phone 49F2, Salem.- - PURE BRED POLAND- CHINAS. I nave nrteen pigs eight- weeks old, eligible to registry that I will sell at $10 each. These are beauties, your choic while they last. H. R. Jones,, phone 49F2, - FOR SALE Fine 5 room bungalow, almoRt new, $2500. Large house and 100x100 ft. ground 20th and Lee St. mortgage $1000. Look at it. and make offer for equity. ---. . . A 2-apartment house. 5 rooms each suite, bringing in. $50 per month rent. A splendid investment, and close in. Let's talk it over. One large house 19 rooms, good shape, close in, suitable for 4 apart ments, will make a very low price and terms to suit. One swell bungalow, 5 rooms, mod ern, and a sleeping porch, 10 blocks out $4500. One old house and 3 of the best lots, in Salem. Ten minutes walk. Price $2500. terms. One and 1-2 acres inside city lim its. The most sightly location in Sa lem for a beautiful home. Let me show you this place. The price is right. II. E. Bolinger. 32S Oregon lhlg. 267 Lost And Found. LOST Shock absorber from Ford. Finder pleas return to Dr. W. J. Patterson at Center St. barn and - receive reward. ' 67 LOST Gold watch and chain, works number 587709,, ease 206520. Find r leave at Journal office. Reward. - 567 Wanted. DRESSMAKING at 467 Union street. 269 RANTED Girl wishes 'light house work, asux a care Journal. 267 WANT ED-r-Lady boarder, room and board "$15 month. Klla Finney. 276 W ANTED Ten men to! tip loganber- ,j3. wunmngnam. Phone 21F2. 270 WANTEDGood second hand harness m once. I'tione 933 Capital City Transfer Co. V 268 MR. and Mrs. Sparks, ladies and gents imiurs, want garments to remodel. Room 2, 442 State St. 286 WANTED Highest price paid for mt i-.uue ana mucn , eows. Phone 1576W. . 279 3 LIVE agents ; wanted, big money maker, bee Mr. Lee at Ford garage after 5 p. m. each evening. 267 WANTED Modern 5 or 6 room bun galow. Built in conveniences, furn ace. State -location, cash or terms. Agents need not answer. Address XIX Journal. 268 WANTED 2 young men 21 years old or more to rack balls and play in pool hall, one for day and one for night. W. Xivock, Masonic bldg. 267 WANTED To buy, it you have good urconunana ciotnes 1 II pay a good price for same. Men's suits from $5 to $20, ladies suits range from $3 to $15. Ladies and mens overcoats from $5 to $15, and I also buy all kinds of house dresses, childrens clothes, shoes, all kinds. Ladies goods are shipped to Seattle and I have ladies goods of nil kinds ship ped, in-from out ot town. You had better call C75 or the $2 for $1 Store, 279 N. Com. if you want good price for goods. . 289 For Rent FOR RENT Garage, 47 SN' Cottage. .,. ...... , . '. ... 268 FOR RENT One furnished house keeping room and .. one .sleeping room, 712 State St.' 268 FURNISHED rooms close in, most desirable location; reasonable rates 495 N. Com'1 St. Phone 1446. 269 Second Hand Goods. vv A FURNITURE . HOSPITAL I have opened a first class shop repairing and refinishing of all kinds, up holstering a specialty. Will call and estimate your work. Phone 1742; M. Brown, 1201 S. Commercial St. -276 No Cash Required Good overcoats, shoes and suits, all kinds of musical InHtriin-lAnta. Shnto-iina vlllaa hantlna stoves, gas stoves, suit cases and" 1000 umer userui articles to sri- or- trade. What have you?- "Hie Capital Ex change, 337 Court S Phone 493. Used Cars for Sale. TO Oakland owners, weare fully pre pared to take care of your cars no matter in what shape they are in and can-guarantee absolute satis faction. We are also prepared to do first class repair work on any make of cars. American Automobile Co., Help Wanted WANTED Practical nursing. Phone 1917W. 267 HELP WANTED Cook -for small family. Good wages. Address 16 Journal. 268 Why Sell For Less? WE will pay you more cash for your - household goods. Get our bid be fore you sell. Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store, 271 N. Com mercial street. Phone 734. Advance Rumely Ideal Separators. A separator to fit every farm. 4 sizes, 22x36, 28x44, 32x52 and 36x60. Wood or steel, and a Rumely tractor to fit every size separator. Wm. H. Trumn. local agent. Salem. 263 N. Commercial. Phone 413. . We Want. Tour used furniture, stoves, carpets and tools, as wo pay fair prices for everytmng. call 947. CAPITAL HARDWARE & FURNI TURE CO. 285 North Commercial St. Water Company. SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade Sts. Bills payable monthly in advance. Phone 606. Scavenger. Salem Scavanger Garbage and re- iuoo ol an Kinas removea on month ly contracts at reasonable rates. Cess pools cleaned. Dead animals removed. Office phone Main 187. ' Farm Bargains- Sixty five acre farm, one half mile to R. R. station, on good grav el road, soil the best, nearly all in cultivation, one acre fine orchard, good farm buildings worth $3500; all stock, feed and farm -implements worth at least $1500, goes with this place. .The owner must sell as he is going to California soon. This property should sell for $10,000 but under the present cir- cumstances can be bought for only $8500. Terms, $3500 cash, balance $6000 five years at 6 per cent in terest. See . Elsworth Pickell 301 Masonic Temple, Salem, Or. 271 Oleson's Auto Exchange 349 N., COM. Y. M. C. A. BLOCK Buys, sells and exchanges used cars Light Studebaker, electric lights six good tires. $275 . 1919 Chevrolet, almost new, shock ibsorbers, S tires, $750- ' i Studebakcrs JzOO to $1309 ' 1 Ford truck, fine condition, $625 DRIpfs -T HIRE W-TOLT , Many other good buys. We sell oils, grease, gasoline, used auto parts, tires and accessories. Optometrists. DR. L. HALL WILSON Spe Sfe?1 cialist in the Modern Scientif ic application of glasses for the aid of vision and the relief of eye strain and headache Office closed - Sninr. :-days.- Office 210-211 U. S.' bank build- DR -ALBERTR. " MILLER. Optomet . rist, eyes examined add glasses fit ted. - Broken lenses duplicated. Hours at office daily, 4 p. ,m. to S p. m. Saturday. 9 a. m, to 5 p. m. Appointment by phone, anv hour. 610-12 U. a bank. Phone 341. 278 ' Safety Razor Blades. SAFETY razor blade sharpening ma oliine; first inatalted'at A. B. Stew art Repair Shop, 347 Court St. Auctioneers. G. SATTERLEB Office 124 South- Liberty street. Phone 937, 1211. Real estate and stock sales. .: . W. F. WRIGHT, Turner auctioneer. Why not get him. He only charges 2 per cent. Money To Loan.. On good real estate security THOB. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Ore. MARION-POLK -National Farm Loan Ass n. Government money to loan at 6 1-2 percent 303 Salem Bank of Commerce. W. D. Smith; ,-- - Federal Farm Loans S 1-2 per cent interest, Prompt serv ice, 34 1.-2 years, time. Federal farm loan bonds for sale. A. C. Bohrnste'dt, 401 .Masonic Temple,, Salem, Oregon. - - Miscellaneous. PLUMBING nev land " repair work, . reasonable. Phone,; 1301J. 271 'WALFELT" " superior to cloth at about , Salt - price. ' Max O. Buren, Com'I. St. : "i 276 ATTERBURY 'Transfer & Storage Co. Phone your- trucking and long dis tance hauling to UB, phone. 1752, -664 Ferry St. Lacey Bros. 270 REX Dry paste, no cooking required, works better and -sticks tighter than flour. Max O, Buren, Com'l St. - s . 276 NOTICE I have sold all my interest in the Auburn halt, and hold no in terest in any way, will those who have any bills against same present to me by Nov. 20fh. G. H. Sauder. i : ! "' , 268 Salem Auto . Radiator Shop 'Radiators, Fenders and Gas, Tanks Repaired 'Tractor Radiators a Siccialty' Ford Radiators "for Sale 198 S. 12th St. Salem, Ore. YOUNG man wanted marry, live this country 6 years and one year ser vice U. S. army, speak English, age 24; don't mind poor, I want 'make a home. I am strong, working man. Rt. 3, box 209A. Salem, Or. Geo. Bogocian. - 266 CALIFORNIA for Oregon, residence in Oakland, value JabOO, encum brance $2000, will trade equity or pay mortgage and trade clear for Willamette valley. What have you. Call or write 726 i B. Commercial street, Salem, or telephone 1510. 270 Buy Now. 6 room modern plastered, bath and toilet, electric lights, just off State St. on 23d. $2250. 8 room. good house,-basement, bath toilet, electric lights, large lot with fruit, improved street, close in on Winter St. $4500, $1500 cash, balance to suit; its a good Jiuy. S room plastered up to date, Dutch kitchen, large lot, one block from St. car in -S. Salem. $2750, John H. Scott Realty Co. 228 Oregon bldfj. . ,. 287 - Stove Repairing. STOVES rebuilt and repaired. 60 years experience; Depot National and American fence, sizes 26 to 58 " inches high. Paints, oif and varn ; ishes, etc., loganberry "vnd hop hooks. Salem Fence am' Stove ' Works, 250 Court street. Phoa 124 Lodge Directory. SJZ JHEMEKETA Lodge No. 1 meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30 at L O. O: F. hall. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT McCornack hall on every Tuesday at 8. Harry Levy, C. C. ; P. J. Kuntz K.R. &8. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA, Oregon Grape camp No. 1360 meets every Thursday evening in McCor nack hall. Elevator service. Oracle, i Mrs. Carrie E. Bunn, 64& Union St. recorder. Mrs. Melissa Persons, 141$ N. 4th St. Phone 1438M. UNITED ARTISANS Captlat Assem bly IJo. 84 meets every Thursday at 8 p. m. in Masonic Temple. Glenn C. Niles. M. A.; C. A. Vibbert, secre tary, 340 Owen street. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5240 meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in McCornack building, Court and Liberty streets. W. M. Persons, V. C. Frank A.. Turner, cleric DR. JOHN L. LYNCH Otseopathio , physician and surgeon, 404 Oregon bldg. Res. Phone 68F5. Office . phone 1394. 270 Wood Saw. 'HONE 1754R.- Our prices are right. W. M. Zandler, proprietor. 1255 N. Summer street, Salem, Or. JOURNAL WAST ADS PAY Best Buys. HOUSES - uuusi:, iui lUVaiUV feet, lots of fruit, termValfr cash.- $1000 for o room house, lot lOOjtiOQ. feet, half cash, balance 6 per cent. $1750 for 5 room- well built JSlas- of fruit, close to Junior high school and pavement.' A snap to the man who wants a home. Easv terms. $1300 for 10 room house, fair con dition, half cash, balance 8 per cent. S2500 for 7 Winm mAay- .!,.... 1 house. $509 cash, balance $26 per month. .. .. . $2000 for rnnm mn,l..n good condition," lot 80x360, terms on $3000 for 7 - room part modern1 lots of frutf, half cash, balance 7 perl $10,000 for- SO room apartment! hnn Kfa all fiifntitUo K .-, , furnaces, close in; half cash, balance o lsr ten i. - i . j FARMS -V art n proa oil in . n fenced, close to town, $2300, half cash balance 6 per cent. - -- 7. SI-acres, 7 acres in cultivation, all good berry land, light gravel soil, 3 miles from city limits, on good roads, fine spring tor irrigation bor dering on place. Price $1250, easy terms. 60 acres, 45 cultivated, balance tim ber, best of soil, rolling, ordinary im provements, silo, best of fencing, rock rnfld half rttilA nf .nhnAl , of .three towns,, price $6000, $2500 wamiiuc ai yvr cent. 94 fnirau Viol ,.,,ltlafn tivnTlotr 3 nnraa. familu ,,tn).av R room house, new barn, gravel sol,. .a. x-6 niut-3 oi town, f in per acre, f i,- casn, oaiance u, per cent. . 97 1 unrna 9A nnltlnol.l Q7A n. . v vuiumicu, uiv pie trees 9 years old, 30 Royal Anne ueri-y ti-eeej, 10 wainuis, iv years oia; 4 rfoom house, barn; 8 1 miles' of Sa lem; $5000, $3800 cash, balance ner .cent. - ; ; - 239 acres, all cultivated, family or chard, dark prairie, soil .rolling, 7 i-uum uungiuow, good Barn and out buildings, well fenced -with Woven wire, only $5 per acre. 247 acres, "15t"ciiltfv"afed; 90 timber water power on place, 5 room house, wa-ii, dura iu utwn, wen woven wire fence. .$19,000-, $5000 cash, balance 6 per cent. . 31Q acres, 100 cultivated, 260 till able, 216 timber, lots of saw timber, iuuiii iiiue, large Darn, o mues or IHI iIl.rtni-1 tIU-n n nr. A r. 1 " ..villi, ,(!Cl,uC.uailll2,vU 1 Uil U , ci'pse to school, $65 per acre, $5000 cash, balance 3 to 8 years at 6 per cent. t It tVlla Hat rleaa . rt nnn.tn ...1 . v...m . vj- u iiwi v-uuiaui mint you are looking for, kindly give me a call as I may have other listings that may be, what you want If you want to exchange city property or valley land for eastern Oregon or Ca nada land, come and see me, as I have a number of ' such properties listed. i-vr uesi. nuys see Socolofsky. 341 State street ... . j New'. Motto. LiveHelp the other fellow live a little too. Real estate, loans, invest ments. '-.. ' ,6 room house, modern, east $2250. -, S.room house, modern, east $2260. ., 6 room modern plastered, 1 66-100 acres, on carline, south, $2850; will trade for large house close in. 6 1-acre tracts, good buildings $1, 000 to $2500. 6 1-2 acres south on carline, in bearing commercial fruit, fine prop erty. $7500. 6 room house, 2 lots, north Salem, fine soil, $1200. room house north Salem, $1650, $200 down will take it. 20 acres 3 1-2 miles out, Polk coun ty, fine place, good buildings; $6250. 4 room house, modern, attic for i bedrooms, basement, S. High St. $2600 Walter McLaren Room 25, 180 N. Com. St. 269 Grain: Wheat, soft white No. 1 $2; feed oats 80c; milling oat 88c; bay, heat, new $17 ;' hay, oats, new $18g 20; mill run $4445 Butterfat: Butterfat, 71c; cream ery butter, 6769c. Pork, veal asd mutton: Pork on foot 14c; veal fancy 20c; steers 7 8c; cows 57 l-2c; spring lambs 9 lie; ewes 4 5c; sheep, yearlings 6o. Eggs and poultry: , Eggs cash 70o; light hens 18 20c heavy hens 24c; old roosters 15!rl6c; springs 20c. Vegetables: Onions, per saok, $4; celery doz. 90c; potatoes 2c; sweet potatoes 5 l-2c. Fruit: Oranges $7(37.50; lornoas $9; bananas 11c; " honey extracted, 20c; bunch beets 45c; cabbage 2cj head lettuce 75c; carrots 45c; grapes, To kays 10a. Retail prices: Eggs dozen 75c; creamery butter 75c; country butter 68c; flour, hard wheat $3.108.36. ; , PORTLAND MARKETS : Portland, Or., Nov. 11. Butter, city dreamery 66 67c; Eggs selected locai ex 76 80c; hens 26 28c; broiler 32 27c; geese 15c; cheese 33 36c. Live Stock. ,'' Cattle: Receipts none; tone of mar ket steady; good to choice steers $9.00 9.50; fair to medium steers $7 8; common to fair steers, 15.50 t. 60-; choice to good-cows and heifers $6.50 7.50; canners $34; bulls $56.60: calves $8 14. Hogs: Receipts none; tone of market steady; prime mixed $15.60018.00; medium mixed $14.i0 to $16.50; rough heavies $13.5014.50; pigs, $14.00 15.00. Sheep: Receipts none; tone of mar ket steady; prime lambs $11.00 12.00; fair to medium lambs, $10.50 11.00; yearlings, $8.609.00; wethers, $7.60 itfu.au; ewes io.oo7.00. Girl, Whose Lover Takes Own Life, Also Tries Suicide Spokane, Wash., Nov. 11. Oertrude, Shipman, for love of whom Ross S. linyer committed suicide hore yester day, tried to follow her lover today., Cichloride tablets failed "to work. She was saved by the emrgeney staff. "I was nil broken up because noes killed himself for me," Mrs. Shipman said. - Prince of Wales Received lathite .1 to See President Wilson Washington," Nov. -11. The Prince I "of Wales called at the White House to day but stayed only a few minutes. He did not see the president and left aft er chatting with Mrs. Wilson and Miss Margaret Wilson, the president's daughter. The prince, will call at the executive mansion again Thursday, when he will probably see the president and take tea with, members of the Wilson fam ily. ..:,'. - By W. R. Hargravcs . (United Press Staff Correspondent. Aboard Prince of Wales Train, Hn Route to Washington, Nov. 11. The Prince of Wales' arrival in the United States was devoid of any suggestion of "hands across the sea," rather, it sa vored of "alt hands 'round," in its ut ter democracy and dearth of formality. Arriving at Rouse Point last nJjmt, just inside the American border, the pj'inoe readily acceded to an insistent' demand 'from the villagers to shake hands.. He used his left hand for this purpose, explaining that "I've done a lot of that with the right lately." . Prince Edward, a lighting from the special train, touched American soil for the first time in fifty-nine years and some months after his illustrious grandfather, who later Edward- VIL arrived in America. The entire popu lation of the town was" down "at the dimly lighted little Station" to assist the official reception committee in greet ing the royal guest. The committee mostly .woi silk hats, the town folks caps with ear muffs to protect them selves from the biting wind. 1 ' A cheer went up as the prince step ped to the platform and the Sixty-third Infantry band played "God Save the King" and "The Star Spangled' Ban ner." Edward stood at attention and the guard. of honor, presented arms. , Secretary Lansing then strode for ward and shook the prince's hand, aft er which the other members of the, committee and the villagers had their innings squeezing the royal digits. ' "By gosh, he's a regular guy," shout ed one citizen. "I'll bet they'd elect him king If It-came to that." , The special train pulled out for Washington at 9 o'clock... . RE-ELECTION PLANS AVashington, Nov., 11. Victor L. Berger, Milwaukee socialist, excluded from" the house -"yesterday on the ground that his actions during the war were treasonable, will return to Milwaukee and make a campaign for re-election. Representative Dalllnger, Massachusetts,- chairman of the special house committee that Investigated his case, asserta the house will never seat him no matter how many times he is elected because his speech yesterday showed his views are not changed. Republican and democratic congres sional committees are considering run nlng only one candidate against Ber ger In order that the votes of both parties may be thrown against him. OF' PEACE TREATY LAGS Washington, Nov. 11. Considera tion of reservations to the peace treaty dragged today In the senate. The drastic amendment to the reser vation to article 10 by Senator Walsh, Motana, was still pending. It reads: ' "And the United States hereby re leases all members of the league from any obligation to it under article 10 and declines to participate in any pro ceeding by the council authorized there by." : Guns Boom, People Sing And Frolic In Washington, D. C. Washington, Nov. 11..- Eleven o'clock was the zero hour In Wash ington's observance of Armistice day, , At that time marking the moment when hostilities cease one year ago to day riflemen opened fire In Lafayette Park simulating the sound of war and when this din ceased, formal exercises began. Io Lafayette Park, memorial trees were planted, the roll of states called and patriotic songs sung. Throughout the ctiy at the same time, groups of trained singers started the choruses of national airs and many citizens' Joined them. 5j-EARM L01IS-6 WE LOAN MONEY FOR FIVE YEARS. WE AL WW YOU TO PAY $100.00 OR MULTIPLE ON THE PRINCIPAL ON ANY INTEREST DATE. ; WE CLOSE OUR LOANS PROMPTLY , HAWKINS & ROBERTS. 205 Oregca Building COLLISION WITH CHS WRECKS AUTOMOBILE A delivery car of the Yew Park irm- cery was wreaked and streetcar No. 83 driven Dy Motorman Botts was slightly damaged- in a. collision late last night at the corner of Mission and Twelfth streets. Kelley Wolf, said to have been driv ing the auto, drove the car Intn tli standing streetcar, police said. He -came at a fast rate of speed west on 'Mission, police reported, and turned north on Twelfth, dashing Into the streetcar. - No one was injured. MB FIGHT NOT 10 DIE, SAYS HARRISON Birmingham, Ala,, Nov. II. Th formal declaration of neace will hi-inn- with it a new strike order to the coal miners of America in the opinon of William L; Harrison, president of the Alabama Federation of Labor, who to day characterized the in1nnrtlnn , the federal court aa the "rankest, moat flagrant outrage, - ever perpetrated against free people." ' ' "The fiirht has onlv Tiad-hm Harrison. "If is- only temporarily halted; "As 'sfton as we find nut that the war is oleri e are" going to see to it tnat so far as the mine workers an concerned, the fight Is going on until they are given the fullHt rim-i Justice and liberty that they are en. titled to as free American oltiasens." ART LEAGUE MEETING AT LIBRARY TOnlGflt The Salem Art league will hold their general monthly meeting at g o'clock this evening in the auditorium of tha public library. All persons interested in the promotion of art are invited attend. Each department of the league wm contribute toward a program to b presented,' on which the following numbers will have a place of promi nence. - -, ' - '. The musical department, presenting a groan of Schubert' wnrln Mn rri. ma Weller will interpret a numbet o nis piano selections, Miss Mary SchoetM tie will render a few choice violin num bers, and Miss Eva Miller and Miss Lu cille Bartin will sing some of his beet known vocal pieces. The sketching class will, exhibit their work and the literary section will reart original poems, short stories and miscellaneous articles. -Mrs, L. B. Sheldon, head ot the art appreciation department, will give a talk on "The Parthenonl" The photographic section will havA nn aim. PtaV tlliri eVfmtnST AH fl STIOnlnl mantlnw will be set aside for their exhibits. Chicago Pays Silent Hsisage To Those Who Died In War Chicago, Nov. 11. At 11 o'olock tha zero hour in the celebration of Armis tice day, Chicago, traffic came to a full stop at a slgnel of the trlfflo police men and everyone turned to the cast for the minute of silent tribute to those who "went west" In the great war. - The celebration opened when the Sixth division regulars in Grant Park began firing a battery of 76s. Oklahoma Guard to Withdraw When Men Return To Mines Oklahoma, City, Okla.. Nov. 11. "The national guard will be withdraws from the mine fields as soon as a suffi cient number of miners return to work," -Governor Robertson announced today following receipt of the new that the strike order had been recalled. The miners Save not yet receive! word of the action at the Indianapolis meeting. A report from Krnhs tn the heart of the McAlester fields. Indicated that as soon as the order wa srece!ve4 officially a meeting of miners would be called to determine the course to be followed. . Death Is announced of John Y. Toda aged 88, one of the oldest resident of Wasco county and Well' knows throughout the state. I '3r