. 4 T" "f LX.Hl SUSAffii 0m wr.... "LauAl.UKCKMRrB 17, 1019. PAGE EV1IN. o w - ft n .. zr CLASSIFIED AD RATES. Rate; per word Each Insertion one i ent, six insertion 6 cents, one month.! eem, bb uireruon o cents, one month $6 insertions. IT cents, omj ji.ar, .: Oioiuu w cvuw, ai uuruum pep a(j 25 eents. - Flrs Insertion only in yew Today. City ads cash in advance and not tak n oveg" phone, unless advertiser has monthly account. No allowance for phone errors , : New Today. WANTED Nicety, furnished house keeping rooms,: close In. Box G R cai'e .Journal. gOU FOR SALE One fine family milk cow,, five years ohl. Phone 6F3 or call it Waconda Grocery Store. 300 J; OR SALE Two 6-weeks old piirs Call. SF., :;.; FOR SALE Or trade, 1 IS -Jewel Hampton gents watch; 1 size 9 new iubber hip boots, 10, boxes -winter i apples II box; ladles new blue serse skirt, also blue serge com. Call S8r Trade St. 29S FOR SALE interest in good pay , ins: business to good worker, $450 call 589 Trade St. 299 FRONT room nicely furnished $10 month. 589 Trade. 299 CURL wanted to assist in "general huusework, good' wages., Phone 1304- WANTED Christian woman for light housework. 173 S. Cottage. 300 I OR SALE Dressed Xmaa Call 107F32. turkeys for 300 CAN use 2 good men, house to house canvass. See Mr. Rooney, Dligh ho tel after 5 pm. 299 LADIES, good appearance, for can vassing. No selling,- See Mr. Noe. Hotel Bligh 5 p. 111. - 299 AV ANTED To buy a good used trunk ' ' Phone 444. , - .. -300 VV ANTED $1500 .for first loan on : well located 15 3-4 acres, p. W. f Nienieyer, 218 Masonic bldg., Sa ; ' Ifiili -,f v V; -: ,303 4 Niemeyer's Buys. NEW TODAT Strictly modern 8 room, home' on N. Summer St. Garage.. Fine comet lot. $-6500, - "J a, -, - 5 room modern home on N. Com mercial St. Garage. Fruit, $4200. 'i'erms. " ; " s 6 rotmf' strictly modern bimgalow on N. Cottage St.-Lot 49x130. Fruit. $.700. .'. - . B room modern' 'home-at 36 0 North lr.th St; Good hasement. $2t)0Q,' 20 ires 3 miles south - All cukl vted, fiood pmi-npi orchard, bearing. E room house in fair condition; $8000 CO acres -nearjttacieay. All cultivat-e-V Good family orchard. Fine water. room house:'; large .barn. t.TfiOO. s; k O. Niemeyer. : Just renl: estate' and high class ln vestments. 215-21S Masonic bldg., Sa l'im.ihoiM(S iap0--ll. 298! tSFot'Rerit TO RBNT-Fifteen acre tract located l-4i mile from 1 Waconda station, Oregon Electric R. R,, with dwell- 11117 hlfm AxnlioiiI nnofnrn 0 11 fi farm land, together with monthly casn payments ror boara anu wasn ing for an elderly gentleman. Ad dress Qervais. Rt. 2. box 45 or phone 3F11. FOR RENT 5 room modern bunga- low furnished. W. A' Liston, 484 Court. .. . . FOR RENT 2 furnished housekeep ing rooms at 1385 N. 4th St, 298 Lost And Found. LOST Ladies gold hunting case watch. Initials A L D on front of case. Reward for return to office of Portland Railway L. & P. Co. Phone 85. LOST Beaver muff. Finder please return to Journal office. 298 FOUND A pair of men's shoes. Iden . tify, pay for ad and call at H. W. & M. L. Meyers store for them. Salem Auto Exchange. Monitor cars now on display. Come and see them. 229 tSate St. Phone 8S9. Salem Auto Radiator Shop Radiators, Fenders and Gas Tanks . . Repaired Tractor Radiators a specialty , Ford Radiators for Sale 198 S. 12th Street. Salem, Ore. Used Cars for Sale. FOR SALE 1916 Ford In A-l' condi tion. Salem Velie company, 162 N. Commercial St. 297 FOR SALE Used Oldsmobile six. in first class condition, run about ten thousand miles; a great car and a great buy. See it at Marion Gara)e(j FOR SALE Extra good light Max well roadster, $600. Harris & Clark garage. " JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT FARM LOANS Any amount. Low rates. Full repayment privfleges. Very prompt service. Ask about our 20-year loans at 6 ; HAWKINS & ROBERTS 205 Oregon Bldg. Salem " Oregon ! ::HiS!gTg " .4 frigs tins CSC UUHVLtlL VijL U ORK w,- . Ren,KRIv-WORK- Remember, able r7.... l years nW " vr H. T -,y anu need men Just keen th.m T JKf" Ployes, at low rates. S00 two vL iLf t0re work Preferred; two years grocery experience What have you. Box g Captol Jwrt ' ' 238 .S'-wayn.ai, ner.Ba;,. r..::. '"erwHee uik , wuunauon, Sa em Jan. 299 JV good keelHoVerMaSA1,',,yH: ' Wanted. tailors, want garments to remodel. .tuuui us state St. 311 PATRONIZE-V ibest Transfer Co., baggage, and moving; hauling any where. Phone 1344. 120 S. Com'l. ex-servfce man and oia timer in Salem. jqi WANTED All kinds of junk and sec ond hand goods. Liberty Exchange, 241 N. Commercial. Phone 841 Spier & Scott, Props. . BIDS WANTED Bids are hereby re quested for the building of an out side entrance and stairway Into the basement of the .Salem Masonic ' temple. Pluns may be inspected at the office of this association 403 Masonic temple, Salem, Oregon. Salem Masonic Temple association, Elmo S. White, secretary. . . ;CALL 1608J for your moving and hauling. Biederman Transfer. 297 WANTED Secondhand furniture, rugs, carpets, stoves, machinery and tools. We pay the, highest prices for everything. The Capital Hardware and Furniture Co., 285 N. . Com'i St. Phone 947, DR; ALBERT R. MILLER-Optome-, trist-optician,. eyes thoroughly ex amined, glasses made and fitted. ' 510-12 U. S. bank. Phone 841. . PAPER hanging and tinting, expert work, reasonable price. F. B. Wood ward, phone 131 or 1201 after six o'clock. 315 WANTED Typewriters, will pay more for used machines than any company's exchange allowance. Sims Phone 340. . 304 WANTED High iRboo boy wants work for board and room in home. Box 111 Capital Journal. 299 WANTED Room and board by young man going to school. G V care Journal. 299 Bargains and Investments. Fine 15 acre tract 4 miles from Sa lem, nice 6 room bungalow, barn, fruits, well, nice home. $6300, easy terms. 16 acre tract of fine dark loam near Salem. Bargain for $160 per acre. 8 acre tract 2 miles from Salem, paved road; all in cultivation. Snap, 2000' . . . Fine general farm 5 miles out at best bargain price. Investigate this. acres close in, paved road, build ings. Snap $2500. . 10 acre bearing orchard, only $2500 12 acre tract 3 miles from Salem, all in high state cultivation, nice cher ry orchard, buildings.j well, fruits. Bargain. f- For bargains and square deal, Perrine & Marsters' 211-12 Com. club bldg. Salem, Or Miscellaneous. FURNITURE HOSPITAL I have opened up a first class shop, repair ing and rcfinishing and uph ster ng. All work guaranteed WUl call and estimate your wor k Phone 1742 1201 S. Cimmercial. M. Brown- 304 otop BUYING FUEL See kerosene STbuPmef demonstration. lorThompson, 200 State .. Salem. A Kallstrom, 437 S. Com'. St. Phone 131. ' : ' IT M4KES your clothes last. All work Brictly hand done. RT FOR the balance of the yea; ,ij save you i P" """-"- m g. ing. Verlbeat Transfer Co., l. Com'l. Phone 1344. sent anyone free. A. M". Turk, San Francisco income, cash value stock "fm pay cash WCre' ?T W! "2JdS well lo differenre. or prune 01- cated improved 46 or J01 Salem Or. - .re of a turkey in- TUKkti-'""-; alia fat Xmas or 299" phone 95F2- presents. Some er p,. rains. A smaii j. , R Aj. pianos; - --(erios. The and useo 51j Court Wiley is. vo-.. 299 war your bunted tou- nnvT throw cets and water pip. d water p.i- - gtrMft roP.tdrTeast of aW Bring Bicycle hotel. - L For Sale. ! . .. : : " ' for sjT.r-i.,... " : hay rr., "Sl r,"858 Vled cheat """ nione S1F15. 30$ ton SALRui.,.. - - Straw- ! miT."- ""son Champion ' gooseberry, w. C. Pp.vtT. .T . i XI- Phone 52Fli .! Ru!41 Sidtzenberg and I noxes $4.25; to boxes lVar !? "PPU- ow whit Richardson, $14 -'i front Phone. 494 FcLE""FuU Pr""e or- U t ""Pavements of .. 6, 25 and 80 acres. Also 49 7-year old bearing prunes, balance nfnwd lttndwlth eod improved a S t,XCep'ioral P"y- These farms ht, near JSalem on ro-" "ad or m?-a?'.aa4 ?re ver' K01 invet ' EL easj-.terms oa bulr Pho8neR43: ettr80a' FOR SALE ito'dern room'hous.v 1 large lots, with $2000 worth of ex-' cellent furniture complete, lnclud-1 tag finest Hobart M. Cable player Piano, Pood barn, hay, wood and vu 10 last a year, cow chickens, located in heart of Salem. If vou are looking for a first class home well furnished im-estigat thia owner is going east. Trs price is very reasonable and $4000 will han dle. See me without delay, s. It. l earson, 405 Oregon, bldg. Phone .... 43. FROM now until the supply is ex- imusieu tne rails City Lumber & Logging company will have some excellent bargains on lumber which must be moved before the first of the year. A very attractive price will be nlaced on nil thio hi,t,.r and ranchers contemplating improve- niruiH win uo wen 10 see us and get our prices before purchasing any material. sol Real Estate Houses FOR SALE 5 room bungalow with or wunout rurniture; terms. W. A. Liston, 484 Court St. FOR SALE Modern six room house lexcepc luraace at 1244 Waller St. $3000, $1000 cash, balance terms. Roth Grocery Co. FOR SALE By owner, house, five rooms, bath, electric lights, etc., lot 75x100 feet located at 1768 E. Court ! stree. Price reduced to $2400 for quick sale. Call telephone 126 or 36 ' - - , . . g99 A FULL size fine used piano for sale. you will be surprised at the value of this piano at $250. The Wiley B. Allen Co., 519 Court street. 899 FOR SALE Young fresh Jersy cow and 3 days old calf, mid good driv ing mare, at South 2 lid and Hyde. Oleson's Auto Exchange 349 N. Commercial. Phone 666 1917 Ford, good shape, $375 1919 Chevrolet, driven less than 2000 miles, $725 Ford 1-ton truck $350 1 t . I Samson tractor $500 Ford bug $275 Autos for hire without driver. We sell oils, grease, gasoline, used into parts. Urea and accessorlea We have taken the agency for the Chandler and Cleveland cars. Phone for demonstration. ! Stove Repairing. STOVES rebuilt and repaired. 60 years experience; Depot National and American fence, sizes 26 to 68 Inches high. Paints, oir and varn ishes, etc., loganberry vid hop hooks. Salem Fence am Stove Works, 250 Court street Phooa 124 No Cash Required Good overcoats, shoes and suits, all kinds of musical instruments, shotguns, riles, healing atnvaa mill ntnves. suit COM and 1000 other useful artlolee to rU or trade. R'hat have you? The Capital ex change, 337 Court St Phone 493. Money to Loan Federal Farm Loans Any amount Long time. 5Vi and 6 percent interest. City building loans. A. C. Bohrnstedt 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon Best House Buys i. rooms, 2 lots, some fruit. $700. 5 rooms, 2 lots, some fruit. $650 all Ca5h'room furnished modern bunga low, $2000, cash. room modern house, fruit $1709, J1roomhhouse. 1239 N. Broadway. $2200 all cash. 7 room good modern larsre lot. well located bungalow, pavement $4000, $1500 cash. S rooms, strictly modern bunga low, well finished. $4250, all cash. iu acres. 5 room house lots or fruit, garage, good location. $200, ft 7hrnnm modern house, on pavement tir.nn .ioo cash balance $25 per 'month, at 6 per cent. If you are looking for a ranch of any kind you are Invited to call on me and see what I can offer. For best buys see Socolofsky. 341 State St LIBERTY BONDS WE BUY AND SELL ON NEW YORK MET HAWKINS & ROBERTS 205 Oregon Bldg. Salem 0gn JOtTKXAL WANT AD3 PAT Office 1!4 South Uberty Uet. ! , , 1 , i.ix, Keal tock saleg. state aad P. WRIGHT. T,,,. , Money To Loan. . Cn rood real estate socurttr THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd Bush Bank. Salem. Ore. MAIUON-POLK National Farm Leaai . rT .Oovommeot money to loan!? at S 1-1 percent $03 Salem Bank of Commerce. W. D. Smith. : ! Why Sell For Less? WB will pay you more cash for your household goods. Get our bid be fore you sell. Feoplee Furniture and Hardware Store, 171 N. Com mercial street. Fhone 794. OSTEOPATHIC PHTSICIAN DR. JOHN U LYNCH, eeteopathio imysciuB ana surgeon. 403-4 Ore gon bldg. Res. phone 58F5; office phone 1394. 301 Water Company, SALEM WATER COMPANY1 Office corner Commercial and Trade Sta Bills aayablo monthly la advance. Phone COS. Wood Saw. HONH 17B4R. Our price are right W. M. Zandler, proprietor. 1355 N. 8ummer atreet, Salem, Or. Safety Razor Blades. SAFETY razor blade harpenlng ma- enine-. nrst installed at A. B. Stew art Repair Shop. $47 Court St - Lodge Directory. pC. 'HEMEKETA Lodge No. 1 meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30 at I. O. O. F. hall. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIA9 MKKT AT McCornack hall on every Tuesday at 8. Harry Levy, C. C. ; P. J. KunU K. R. 4 a - f . , ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Oregon Grape camp No. 1310 meet every Thursday evening in McCor nack hall. Elevator sen-Ice. Oracle, Mrs. Carrie & Bunn, (4 Union St recorder. Mm. Melissa Persona, 141$ N. 4til St Phone 1436M. UNITED ARTISANS Captlal Assem bly No. 84 meet 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. 524 meet every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In McCornack . building. Court and Liberty ctreet. W. M. Person. , V. ,C, , Frank A. Turner, clerk. W. O. W. SALBM CAMP 111-MeeU every Friday night at 8 o'clock In McCornack hall, cor. Court and Lib erty St. Visiling Woodmen welcome. C. D. Ross. C. C. I a Ueer, elerk. Legals. NOTICE OF ASKE8.SMF.NT for the Cost of Improving Church Street In Uk City of Salem from D Slrect to V. Htrtvt To E. M. Bogworth, and Gustavo and Henrietta jBcnunke: You, and each of you ure hereby notified that the city of Salem has, by ordinance No. 1598, levied an as sessment upon your't-ispectlve prop erties herelnaftei described, and In the amount hereinafter set forth, for such property proportionate share of the cost of Improvipg Church street in the city of galcm. from O street to E street. A description of each lot or part thereof or parcel of land, the owner thereof, and the amount assessd and levied upon It l as follows, towit: : Lot 5 in block 6 of Boise's 2d addi tion to the city of Salem, E. M. Doe worth, cost $154.61. Lot 6 In block $ of Boise's 2d addi tion to the city of Salem, E. M. Hot worth, cost $154.51. Lot 9 In block 7 of Boise's 2d addi tion to the cily of Halem, Oustave and Henrietta Schunke, cost $154.51. Raid assessments were entered in . . . ,i volume 4, noce or cuy it,K A-.sr ,tt November. 11. as charge and lien against the said de scribed properties, and are now due and payable to the city treasurer. By order of the common council, this notice is served upon you by pub lication thereof for ten day In the Daily Capital Journal, a newspaiier of general circulation published In the city of Salem. Date of flnrt publication hereof, is December 11th, 1919. EARL RACB. 103 City Recorder. Good Buys. 10 acre of bearing prune. In first claa condition, rock road, mall route. 4 miles out. cl. to Pacific highway. Price $5500. Well Improved 80 acre farm, moat ly cultivated and In crop, good houae. two barns. 4 mile eat of Balem. Price $16,500. 1 acre tract, clone to earllne, ix room house, barn, bearing fruit Price ""acre tract close to earllne, t room plastered bungalow, electric light. Leement. bearing fruit, gravel street Pr'co $6000. . , . , 25 acre tract, ltt acre cultivau-d. balance tin ber and pasture. room house, well. g-d pring, bard road. mile from Halem, clo to railroafl station. Price $!00. ' 5 room bungaJow ail ready to move , 'into, located at 2 South lth t i Price $2000. 2'0 down, balance $l per month, percent Interest , 4 riom plaaterodtiuiigalow. baao 'ment. Price $H0. $ down, balaoc " Good S room bungalow al 2030 N. Comnerclal fit. basement Price $2. joo. $50 down, $25 per month, I per Icen't Interest . 1 , ,, 0fc i (Jood room house at 1010 Oak tr-t Price 1200. I W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. J75 Stat street JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT Scavenger.- 1 ruse of ay kind " " raonbi rate, Cess pools cleaned. Dead antmaia r3iovd. Ofric phoa Mala l; ' " OXK Ml,l TKX. Nww York. Dec. IT Six New Vork millionaires refuse to be homeless. Like thousands of others here Ihejr sought In vain a place to live. . They're poin to build ' glx million dollar apartment house principally for themselves. F. Coleman luI'otu, I Vidua 8. Pratt Colonel Henjamht We-' Alpln, Arthur CoppWI, I L. Dunham and L. M. Uooiner are the "homeless," The report of fnloa county eehoul district elerks ahuws an enrollment of 345 high school pupil for the 1918 1919 term. Arrangements are belne made by the Loyal Legion of Lobster and Lumbermen to Install n cooperative store at Eugene. Grain: Wheat, No. 1, $3; feed oat 75 980c; milling oat 860; cheat hay $18f l9; oat hay $21; clover hay $23 (i za; mm run $48$ 49. Butterfut: Rutterfut 7 80; creum- ery butter TIVTSo. Pork, eal and muttoai Pot e foot 15c; veal fancy 23c; teer 7 5f 8c; cow $OT 1-Jo; spring lamb 9Ho; ewea 4Q6e; sheep, yearling o ben and poultry; tugga cash 7c; light hens !0c; heavy hen 24c; roosters 15 ill to; spring lOe. Vegetables: Onions per sack o; celery dui. $1.76; potatoes, Yakima ac uregon o: sweet no atoes 6o. Fruit: Orange $J.50t 4.60; lemon $6.60 t 7.00; bananas lie; honey ext Ue; bunch beets 46; cabbage 6t; head lettuce $1.35; carrots 46e; grape 15o; Urussell sprouts 16o; caullftlowai $2 do; red pepper 26c lb. Retail pices: ; Egg dusen . 77a; creamery butter 78c; country butter 70c; flour, hard wheat $1.1093.25. . PORTLAND MARKETS Portland, Or., Deo. 11. JUuller city creamery 6Gi&S8c; eggs selected local 7041 73c; hens 30(it.3ie; broilers 2M 33c; geese, S(ic; cheese 3tli(37o. I.IVO SUM. Cattle; Receipt 92; tone of mar ket steady; choice steer $9.00 9 $.50; fair to medium alear $7 91 common to fair steer. $6,600 60 ohoiceto gut d sow and heifer $8.00 98 60; canner $34; bulla $597.60 calve $7 014.. iloga: Receipt 228; tune of market 25c higher; prime mixed $16.25(11 15.75; medium mixed $14.75M 13.25; rough heavies $13. 13.75; pigs $l3.75(fil.1.7f. Sheep: Itt'CCiplH lilil; tone of mar ket steady; oust of mountain lambs $11. 60912. 5Q; best valley IuIuIjk $10.60 911 50; yearling $.00r 10.60; wcth era $9.S0;.twe $697 Time Tabled HOI TIII UV PACIFIC CO. No. Northbound 64 Oregonlan ....... 1:00 am 1( Oregon Kxpre .'....... 0:65 am 28 Wllliimolte Limited 9:17 am 18 Portland Passenger 1:50 p.m 24 Coo Bay .. 6:36 p.m 14 Portland Express 1:4 P-m Kouilibound 63 Oregonlan $:10 am 2$ For Runwna 10:6 am 16 California Express , 11:05 a m 17 Itoaeburg Paseenirer ....... 4:08 p m 27 Wlllaiuotte Uiniied :44 p.m 1$ San Francisco Pass 10:03 p.m SAT.FM-GKFK LINK Arrive at Malum Leave Kalem ...... 0:10 am 4:00 put 8AMCM. FALLS t'lTY A WEKTMIS 11 leaves Halem. motor .... 7'.0 am 163 Iave Halem, motor .... 0:28 a m 165 Leaves Halem, motor ... .1:56 p m Thru car to Monmouth and Alrlh 171 Leave Salem . :16 P Bi H2 Arrive Halem 8:23 a m arrive tvuem tM Arrive Salem -. '2 P- 173 Arrives Balem 7:40 p.m ORlXiOV Fi.nrrnio SoullilainrMl Train Leave Arrive Arrlv No. 'Portland Halem Wugen i Ltd 8:16am 10:16 am 12:30 pn 7 10:46 am 12:60 pm Balem out) 1:06 pm 4:16 pm 35 pa 13 Ltd 4:46 pm 0:40 prn 1:60 pn 17 ( 05pm 1:07 pm rtalem onlj 19 t 20pm 11:30 pm a iim only North Bank station leave Jeffer son street 16 nd 20 rainuU later) North tMMind Train Lav Arrlv Arrtvt No. Eugene Salem Portlaiif! I 7:16 m l'3t on- 10 Ltd 7:28 am 0 m II ; jj 12:04 pm 2 3 pn 16 Ltd 1:6 pm 4:04 pm 6.6 pn 20 Mulemonly . pm 7:40 pn t3 4:2 pm 1.H pm 10-00 pn Nnrth fiank station (arrive Jeffer on street 1 5 minute earlier. I Leav Corvslli tOHVAI.I.W ttlfli.iir.t.'noss Nortlirxr d Leave Corvalll Arrlr 8al I 20 am :4 m $ ii pm :1 pm T. pta Houthbound Leave Balem Arrive Corvalll l-l am 11 J7 am 040 pta pm 4:1$ pm .40 pm JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT rswoPbf bcl IULN01S LAUNCHES ORGANIZED EFFORTS lOMOFITEEB Chicago. Dec, 17. Cviivertuah'nal rampaiiriiB tral hlah priw ended I today iu Illinois. Action started. I " The conference of mayors of l!tiiioia . riUv. prtMwcutinis ivttoi nrya, fair J priKt. voainunsonera ana ropreseata Uvea of women' organisation wh met here with Attornvy tleneral A. Mitchell Palmer, put a period to high oot talk. It marked the beglnnta of an orKaniaed, syatematlc effort ( heat down priova. Women dominated the eonterenre. both In numbers and pled of etx operation, gtepa delW upan Includ ed: lemand that eoKirrew roar, the law forclng all rwatl dvalera tag tlu-lr aiuemimcot ua the main goods with the erlttinal etwt prk-e vd thai It lit an encroachment from the manufacturer or predueer. tn f'Hlval government upon lha I'ronwution of "gouger ' uiuWr thelwoUi; ",r ""ate. Lever aet Profiteering will iw deler-1 " h" hear the :., mined on the bum of h price fixed ' ,"n",m'iit of which In expctr4 by the frtlr price eommlmlnn. 'Monday, the stale will Immediately awk Preaching of eeonomy tmiu lltwr-1 ally every street corner. Because women do $ per vent of the buying, main efforts of the cam paign will be concentrated upon them. The profiteer." said Palmer fat hie address, "1 the most uneonaelnaable scamp that Uvea. 1 want every gov ernment agency, stale and federal to root him out, to put him In jail. He la worse thaa unpatriotic. He Is a nrlmlnal. I have Instituted all dia. ti lot attorney to go after these devlla wiih evrry power at their command." . Representative of women' club, women's civic organisations and sim ilar bodies clamored for recognition otd hy the rhalr, following Palmer ad . dre. They pledged the muiuallfled support of their organisation to the Program outlined by the attorney Isa ,""" Palmer told the fair price lominis- sloner to get the four minute wen of wur day buek on the Job to preach the "work and save" doctrine in the theater, tie also told them to call on Washington for lunlvrn slldog and film for use in movie house to ad vance the campaign Circuit Citiir. 1'he Farm company va J. It, Dun- lap et nl. Answer of defendant, Hank of Amity. . A. tl ruber Va 11. A. Robert. Mo tion. " . R. B, fthumway va George HaUer1 son, !, IV UrlftUb and J. U, Miller do- Ing buslnen uuder firm nam and style of Marlon Automobile company. Motion, Albert H. Brown vs. Ralph Swart et nl. Motion. France Foley m Walker I. Illnes et ul. Motion. , Probate Court. (leorgii Pappas twine. tHipplemenl' art' petilon. Last will and testament of Karelins Sli lierl. deceaaed. ' Final account. IjihI will and ti'stament of Karoline Hleberl, deceased. Order of final Iteur- Ing. tluaidluiislilp of Alice Hcollnrd, an Insane person (iuurdliin bond, lurrlnic' Llnti. Victor t.ynch, 'ii. a fnriuer of Salem, route t, to Naomi F. I'aynr, 18. of 4S8 Nor III Church Mieet. tUleiii. DAILY STATISTICS MMALLrcr To Mr. and Jfr. Hurli Uniiilley, at lhlr Imuie mile south of Hnlrio, Hun't. IwccmliKi H. a son Hi' tuts be.-u niol Kd' ward 'I'lieodoi. KAIKKK Um II. Kalwr, 47, died this mumhIiih at hi" home matr Met'lea. Body at llladon's No funeral ar- rangi'iuents made. Real Ebtate Transfer". K L Porter and J'le porter to II K Wrtioian 13 9 A. I) I, C Alfred C Koene ; 6 M I WWW I'M Oscar Cray lo ttillinm r t ry and Kimna liav. it, A, I. : peter Miniiid and wf. 48 2W WM Cleiii-iil M lniltl.-r and Anna Hrhnlder to Jo.)h Lll " Martha Lux l' A prt Hen Cleaver l I. C. il H iWftM 6500 David A Mi-Ke nd Harriett I M Km to Allle I. Iwl. Lt 7 hi 3 Wowdbtirn I'ackliitf com pany add, Woodhiirn ... 1000 W VV Wtnhuw, and Kr WMtenhoiie to Walter II A.l I j 14 l(4ilanl tirch- nrtlm rnn 5 IS 'rc !'0 Fred Hchmdler lo W L White H i It ( by 1 Kddy add Ha lem - P L Brown ! K'th"! Urown I" V f,hrm 2 42 serf men I H IW ' L J Barber to Arthur Llndaey Tr 17 bl 4 IiKfivllle Josl.ih I. Wood and Jowpbiaa. Woftd to H" 4 A 14 mm tn D 1 $" l A Ida llirkubauisn. alias Mda jimny, umrled, to A M McKIHop. 10 acre D L C CowtlewJ LADD & BUSH BANKERS Established 18G8 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Alfred Stur-U.u- au.l wf. t-J 4 C H CuHihU and td Camp bell to F. VreiX Lt ST Hull? WttKl .. ! R Courand and Marlf Curand to Km Kiwhn and Mart Kwhn. ; A sit rl 7 4rt 1 w 'M , ' John Yonuir and ix-lla Veunir, t AlbeH Wrhb. . A M thlas Johaaun aM 8ilvereoa .,1$ rhode islai:d eegi::s nni o;i e m VuahlnetH. lve. IT. Rhode Ixtunt la the auprviue eowrt today- will ( It fiahl aaalmrt rntltutlnar pM Mtion. Hacked by an appropriation ef $, 008 from the state iectxlatuiw. Attor ney neiwrat Rice today stated ha will k the court at noon for permimli a to file an original bill of complaint against the enforcement of the eoniti- Ior "vluiii'tlim t reetrala feileral anuthoritte from enforcing tu the amendment as provided for In Volstead law In Bliade Island. FIRE DESTROYS LAND MARK AT UNIVERSITY (Coiitiautd from pajft nt) men would have hen aid lo cltmti ua the side of the hall and center the stream Into the fire, The entire third floor, containing the aoclul room of the Websterlnna, Phlladiwlan and Phlladorlan eocletlee. with their record room, and the entire fourth floor on which were the dor nittorles. wei'e wiped out, and the part of the second floor orctipled by tha chemistry department waa gutted. Today the brtrkwall of the old school ai-e standing mute monuments to aeterm tned pioneer pro re an. The hail on the south uie of the bnildtn housing the new 11600 pip organ, waa not burned. The organ, how-iver, sua- tatned slight damage from water. Momlivr of the university facults did nut knew today what action wuulil ha taken toward rebuilding the han. According h President Cart poney a meeting of th local director will bo Imld tonight to reach declaina on thta That th fire did not Mart In tha rhemlral laboratory bat la the awelal rouma on the floor above I the Mate mem niad today by Pvofcaaar F. Vaa Kachen, Instrnctor 111 rliaiuiwtry. Voa Kw lieu auy thut, the fire entered th luboratury through the coiling and that there! no foundation to the r ti ro or that the blase. Marled from Its stove In hia room, a the floor beneath I lie wtove, as well as the stove Itsvtr la still standing today. IHll'a(4 In Mi . . The first class of Wlllamrtte unl-; vurslly waa graduated frntr) Waller hall Iu 1H6I and before th building enmpielloii in 16(6. lit I86 the hnli waa iledlcnlrd and wu named for the (lev. Alvln Waller, en of the eiu-llest worlmr for Methodist educational work In Oregon and a devoted Men of the Inslltutlnn. . One factor In placing the chetnleal liiliornlorle a the source of las ii is lit fire, I the fact that the vhein. lent deinonsiratloii room on the onr floor of th building wa com pletely gutted by the flame which wi in to liii.e kp.id upward IhroMsa the liiiilding, Paul Hberwnod, a tu dnnil of th university who wa In th. oeinl ruoin on the Intro" floor ' lerduy afternfwHj. swy hl there wag no fire yratcrduy In any of the slov.a In lh social room up to 6 p. m. when rtherwod Irtl lh building miitl (Mhw Ht'fom Waller hll contained the chad. heinieol laiHirntoriea. s.h-IuI hail. lev.rai eiaaut mollis, a students hook ore ami iiioperiitlve dining club and various student eoierpilMs, The tog floor of the fiiiuoua old hull had bet used a a turn's dormitory, more Ihua wore of student being hccoiooio- dated, nlihougft due lo the recent Itmlng of th ualverslty onlv Mcirew wa on the upper floor lust night. The Mt. bitllding on Ihe cam pus. Waller hall, since It completion In Ik, ha long Imwu lumoclaied lo lb ineniorle of each successive ft.wlu.il lug rluse of lb chol. tin alumni ineinle-r ha calculated Ihut the "tn nunibur of siiMleot who have "cut" chapel In the old hall, dining It fetein'e would Sfcarly eipial Ihe pres ent population of Malein. Waller hall t damaged by fire I I9 when the roof and upper atory of the building ' waa a.triid, lb losses not being as serious aw lhl m i toiuned by last night Waa. U(.I Oil, Hultlil I'l.AV.VKD Jllcbimmd, Cal , Dec, ltRlchii.i.J , to kat the largest oil werk in tlae world, It waa Uar-ied today. An announcement tame from tha gwnd.ird Oil that It will improve a;i tod lla pl tnt br the cost of $, oet.ftnO. Work wa begua today on lh ! ;iere tract recently aeitolreU by the Con uoro. Tht plain will en.pa-y 10 mora ineo than at present when the plant complete. WwVMl