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PAGE SEVEN, etv loday - Wh ere Small A ds Get R esuijcs atoma m - cl 11 Cost CLASSIFIED AD RATES. j YTANTED Wood cutters cords. Phone 44F5. for 500 16 For Sale. er word Each insertion ono WANTED Girt or woman for gener Rate Pr wu' " , ,,m.th ci insertion nt- ,nri 17 cents, one J.-ar, rer K cent" Minimum per ad 25 U.serUon only n ye7nTcaay. City nl housework. Call 686 Center St. 12' ads ca- , advertiser has wi over puont. ;- -.,- fnr " , rtt 1 TIT. 1 U flaatVTIHaaw w nonthly account. ibone errors New Toaay. Real Estate Houses FOR SALE 5 room bungalow with or without furniture; terms. W. A. Liston, 484 Court St. j . -More ' Rorcmina and Investments. SPECIAL SNAP SMALL FARM . 39 acres. 12 in cultivation, gooa ' Nice la acre um - nines uui. . ,.i.,..i , wood, in cultivation, i acres cnerrics. an timber and pasture, a modern farm kinds fruits, fair buildings. Bargain house, plastered; bath ana goou i j.avv. ensj . closets; small new barn: $3500 on . uooa os - ood terms. John H. Scott Realty Co. i n . " iber. choice land, fine location; only $8000, terms. ,,n sur Start the New Year -" -unl buy thif faria. you can iW 24U acres, about 160 ur, ,UK oasture and tim- tl Mir improvements, located ll,;, - I, miles from good town of ''oi population and tfe mile of road. IV. miles from R. R i mnil team, harness, ws- . SUKlJ i,v harness and six gl.n. m.bw. - - ith ..lace. K n p J5000 down! NEW HOUSE 4 SALT Ud balance own time in reason. I? you we this Place once you will u uu .. j it la the best ,,nt turn li uo". buy in the valley, s, Aumsvilie. Ore. . FOR SALE $800, four room cottage large lot. garage, electric lights, city water, Nob Hill district. Owner, phone 1390R. MAKE AN OFFER S room house, barn and three lots with fruit, on Laurel Ave., near the new packing plant. Portland owner will take best offer made for it in 30 days. See John H. Scott Realty Co., 228 Oregon bldg. Ransom, V.I' LK-t:w second hand car pVt. CM 200 State street. 1-' Modern bungalow type 8 room basement, cement walks; a real buy at $3200, good terms. See us today John H. Scott Realty Co., 228 Oregon bldg. FOR SALE Three lots, small house plenty of fruit; reasonable terms. Room 2 over Grey-Bell. 81 . . . r niera and . FOP. SU I'",T'".,. Ham- FOR SALE 5 room house, modern Wire Sll.au co .v.ont furnace Ilfiftft. 7!IS South 19th street. Paul Papenfus. mock. If F4. Salem. Or. Phone 5 Tr,r SVLL O. A. C. White Leghorn coV-reN and Buckeye Conley cut...- - .- ,..u vxr v..t,. ...li- fnr sale, jutin ' lit. 4. near feeble minded. 10 vTFl Experienced saleslady for millKiery. also trimmer: Box 19 care .Ivurnal. Ai FOR SALE Six room house, full ce ment basement, furnace and mod ern conveniences, located two and one half blocks from state library. Price $3500. Phone 648 between 6 7 p. m. 16 i iP K4I E -Steer, buy by ti e quarter 1 1 tu lu ceuis. .i w . N. Commeicml. is or Mile, ilirket, v. VNTi'K Practical nursing, espe cial maternity cases. Prices reas onille Call on or address Mrs. L. U Hart,vlg. 2229 fair ground road. i. iitv Ford auto, good bar- ',:,'' r,, v Liberty St. Phone 16C0 12 FOU SALE Or trade, good team of lR.i-.-ies. Phone 36F14. ! i.vmvj ..ml parrots for sale by ton ': "J,,.i; I'luine 3S9. 1 13 228 Oregon bldg. FOR SALE Fruitland nursery aas a few thousand Italian prune trees, grafted Franquet walnuts, and al so other nursery stock. Phone 111 F21. Rt. 6, Salem, Or. 17 FOR SALE Full blooded White Leg horn cockerel, O. A. C. strain. Call 1287 N. Summer. . IS FOR SALE 81.95 acres, whole or part, lVt miles east of State street carline, has 5c car fare. Immedi ate possession of part. Paved road. No better logauberry land. Thi? will sell. Better hurry. J. H. Koltes, Hotel Bligh. 1 t Water Company. SALEM WATER COMPANY Offlc corner Commercial and Trade Sts. Bills payable monthly in advance. Phone (06. Safety Ra2or biades. SAFETT raxor blade shaxpenluff ma chine, tint installed at A. B. Stew art Repair Shop. 847 Court 8L 4 acre river bottom tract 6 miles from town, choice soil. uildinga, or chard. Snap $3200. 25 acre dairy ranch 2 miles from town, 7 fine cows, other stock, horse. machinery, tools, feed, gas engine, hnimphnlil eoods all for $6500. 15 acre tract close in choice dark loam, nice buildings, tine location; $6300. easy terms. For good ranch, nice acreage, fruit tracts, city property, see us. Perrine & Marsters 211-15 Com. Club bldg. Why Sell For Less? FOR SALE 17,000 feet second hand 1 K- Ti.ni.iw, aAnm,m fl-IIPf?. 2576 fairground rd. Phone 1467. 13ihouse and barn. wetL Pric $4600 Good Buys. 23 acre tract located 5 miles from Salem on rock road, 6 room FOR SALE Italian prunes. Broadway. 2123 N. 13 STRAWBERRY plants. Progressive Everbearing. Ettersburg 121,' Im proved Oregon and Wilson. Vigor ous well rooted plants. Place orders now. Ward K. Richardson, 2393 Front. Phone 494. 35 WE will pay you more cash for your household roods. Get our bid be fore you sell. Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store, 171 N. Com mercial street. Phone Tie. Stove Repairing. STOVE3 rebuilt and repaired. C veara exDerience: Depot National and American fence, siaes 14 to 68 Inches high. Pain:s. oW and varn ishes, eta. loganberry "Mid hop hooka. Balem Fence ami Stove Works, i9 Court street. Phoas 114 and Callie Champ Prt sec 13 9S IS Eugene Bowers and Lydia Bow era to Caroline Kathennn Helbock .97 A 6S IB Wood Louis B Hafterson and Julia Hafteraon to John Nicholson and Ada "Nicholson, -40 A sec 18 88 JW Nancy E Smith to H B Auinon and Cora K Aumon Lt 6 auu T bl 1 Melwood add Ijyr i i"KTj.J 71 "ZZT.2IirZZvw t.iiitinn'XKiwrsT Mi- Hand said Wdoeedy.JUul lb Apollo club "is Hint !ie bunch." and presaged much, success ror mem. KOLCHAK r ORES HutlS NEED till DECLARES BWOY Grain: Wheat No. 1 $2ff2.10; fed New York. Jan. 14. Prince caiuai oats 80!fi S5c; milting wits 85j -88c: cur.ene. who married the daughter m FOR SALE 8 room modern house, 1 acre ground mostly in fruit, pav ed street and sidewaJk; furnace heat, fine location, $650a-terms. 7 room modern except basement, larire lot, barn, close in. $2700, terms. 6 rooms, close in. $1750. terms. 7 room modern bungalow. $4250, terms. 4 rooms with barn. $1000, terms. Bearing fruit farms for sale of 10, 20, 30 acres with Improvements, in red hills south of Salem. These orchards are in sound condition. $400 an acre and up with easy terms. Now is the time to buy if you will buy right. See S. R, Pear son, 405 Oregon bldg. Phone 43. FOR SALE Gentle driving mare and rubber tired miggy anu name, cheap. Phone 41F6. 1 WANTED To lease 20 or 25 acres with buildings, for berries.' Lee Yates, Rt. 8, box 30, Salem, Or. 14 FOR SALE 4 Jersey cows, 3 milk ing, 1 to freshen in a few days. Call at 261 6 N. Commercial St. Phone 2064.T. 12 PROGRESSIVE Everbearing straw berry plants, $1.50 per 100. Ward K. Richardson, 2395 Front. Phone 494. 15 FOR SALE 16-inch fir wood near Silverton road. Call 113rd eve nings. 1 FOR SALE Italian prune trees. 2123 N. Broadway. 18 80 acres of good timber land lo cated east of Salem. Price $80 per acre. 18 7-8 acre tract located Si mile south of city limits of Salem, house and barn, sightly location, good Truit and berry land. Price $10,000. 160 acr farm and timber, locatea on main gravel road, best of prairie soil, located east of Salem. Will con sider nart trade. Price $100 per acre. Improved 10 acre tract, good bun galow, barni 1 acre logans. 1 acre prunes, good road. Price $7000. 360 acre farm. 200 acres cultivated land, buildings. 60 acres of fine tim ber. Price $100 per acre. 270 acre farm all cultivated, build ings, good road. Price $125 per acre. HOUSE BUYS 6 room modern cottage and large lot. located in south Salem. Price $3200. B room plastered bungalow located south Salem, sightly location. Price $2000. Strictly modern 5 room bungalow and two fine lots located on Fair- mount hill, paved streets, east front. Price $6000. Fine view lot located on Fairmount hill. 75x150 feet, paved street. Price $1600. W. H. Grabenhorst & Uo. 275 State street No Cash Required Good overcoats, hoes and suits, all kinds of musical Instruments, shotguns, riles, heating stoves, gas stoves, suit cases and 1004 other useful articles to erU or trade. What have yout The Capital Ex change, 337 Court St. Phone 43. Scavenger. Salem Bcavanger Garbage and re fuse of all kinds removes on monia W contracts at reasonable rates. Cess pools cleaned. Dead animals removed. Office phone Main 11. Lodge Directory. jx-TtCw JHKMEKETA Lodge No. 1 --) mee ever, Wednesday evenln at 7:80 at I. O. O. F. halL 1'iK KENT 6 room house, $15. F. L. Wood, Bayne bldg. I2 f ill'. SALE 3 cords maple wood, al- iw feet small pipe. C. l. Trick FOR SALE" Modern cottage, fine lo cation, on car line and , paved street; two bed rooms. Price $3500 one half cash. Phone owner 2006.1 13 12F21. V A NT F.I1 Goal or goat's milk. ISIU.M. Call 13 f Hi SALE Child's sulkey. willow IwskHt. mohair top. White enameled rril. with springs and mattress. Hlga chair. IPOS K. 5th St. 14 10K SALE One heifer calf, 2 weeks nil: oiip Weber wagon. 3-inch tire, nearly new. One set double farm mn-.Ms. P. G. Judd.. Salem, Or., or lli.n:t 10SF3. FOR SALE Full blood Rhode Island lied iHickerels. Plume 92F3. 14 i WILL u.iv high price for second li.iml rlothine and furniture. Capi .-(I Evhange. Phone 493, 337 Court St. FOR SALIfcrAVhite Wyandotte cock erels, Ancona. Barreu i.uck. h full blood. Price $2 each. Rt. 8, box 153, Salem. Or. 1- FOR SALE Swell bungalow on pav ed street and car line. r. L. Wood Bavne bldg. 13 FOR SALE 10 acres good onion land .mnri bum. small house near tne depot. Call or address J. 8. Bum gardner, Clatskante, Or. $7 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT MoCornaok hall on every Tuesday at 8. Harry Levy, C. C. i P. J. Kunts K. R. & a cheat hay $19ff20; oat hay $23 24; clover hay $2425; mill run $4S49. tiutttrfnt: llutterfut 65c; cream ary butter 4(T(3c. Pork, veal and mutton: Pork on fool 14 He; veal fancy 22c; steers 7 So; cows 5QT l-2c; spring lambs 9c; ewes 4 (ff 5c; sheep, yearlings Pressed pork SOc. Eggs and poultry: Eggs cash G8o; lluht hens 22c: heavy hens 2c; old rooslrrs 15fM6o; springs 3o. Vegetables: Onions per pound o celery dos. $1.75; potatoes, Yakima 5c, Ore gon 4r41Ac; sweet potatoes 7c; boets per sack $3.75; turnips per sack $3.76; carrots per sack $1.25; parsnip per sack $3.75; spinach 10c lb.; rad ishes 40c dos. Fruit: Oranges $4.50i 8.00; lemons $6.50iTr7.00; bananas 11c; honey ext., 20o; bunch beets 4Bc; cabbage 5c; head lertuce $1.26: carrots 48o; grapes 15e; Brussell sprouts lc; caullfnowei $2 dos; red peppers 6o lb. Retail price: Eggs dosten 5o; cieamery butter 68)70c: country but ter 5e; flour, hard wheat $S.25W8.40 soft wheat $2.90. IilVKSTOCR ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Oregon Grape camp No. istio meets every Thursday evening In McCor nack hall. Elevator service. Oracle, Mrs. Carrie K. Bunn, 148 Union 8t recorder. Mrs. Melissa Persons, 14H N. 4th St Phone 14S6M. Wanted. Long Distance Hauling. EMPEY TRANSFER CO Local and long distance freight hauling. Daily service to Portland, outside trips anywhere. Reasonable charges. Of fice 445 Court street. Phone 998; nluht Phones 679J, 674R. Salem. Or. JT;;. 36 UNITED ARTISANS Captial Assem bly No. 84 meets every Thursday at 8 p. m. in I. O. O. F. hall. Glenn C. Nlles. M. A.; C. A. Vlbbert, secre tary. 840 Owen street. WANTED All kinds of Junk and seo- ond hand goods. Liberty Exchange, 841 N. Commercial. Pnone Lubke & Scott, Props. BIDS WANTED Bids are hereby re quested for the building of an out eMa entrance and stairway into the basement of the Salem Masonic temple. Plans may be inspected at the office of this association 403 Masonic temple, Salem, Oregon, Salem Masonic Temple association. Elmo S. White, secretary. AN INVESTMENT AN OPPORTUNI TY If you are not afraid of your judgment we can sell you 80 acres about 73 V4 cultivated, 12 in bear ing prunes of which 4 are mixed with English walnuts? 3 V4 bottom land, balance cultivated land first class. Good buildings. Price $10, 500, terms. Estes & Magee, 428 Oregon bldg. Portland, 909 Cham ber of Commerce. 13 WOOD SAW Phone your orders to Lester C. Cline. Phone zobzai. BEFORE selling your old furniture or :d clothing, call 493 and get our pri'-t1. I oil KENT 6 room house, unfurn ished. Mudtrn except furnace. Can be t'oniph'd after January 15th. Si? S. IVinter St. 12 1J1C F'.tllU for sale. 2234 N. St. CaU before 2:30 p. m. Liberty 15 t 1ST Ci uik on truck in Polk coun ts. Ph.ine 1G78VV. 14 1- .L .MLINC', and ivuairing. Phone 731 15 FA KM i.e.u- Eugene for exchange for it prnperty in Salem, value trom ') ii;. Address F. I. Clambers, 1 Hi SALE Will be dMiveHhg wood H.U v-f-ck. Phone 754. 14 1 BAY mare for sale, weight between 1150 or 1200) 1 farm wagon iui sale. 3-inch; one light driving horse for sale cheap, must sell. No. 1390 Waller St. 1 LIST YOUR PROPERTY If you want to sell your property in the cltv or eountrv. e the John II. Srott Realtv Co. at once. We certain ly have been selling property, -mere is reason for it. We endeavor at all times to give both the purchaser and nnllr a wmaM deal and we get re sults. We now have a large list of prospective purchasers for both city and eountrv property. We can sell your property without doubt it your price is right. If you do not desire to sell, do not list It with us or you will be without a harie, sure. John H. Stott Realty Go. $28 Oregon bldg. DR. ALBERT R. MILLER Optome trist-optician, eyes thorougniy ex amined, glasses made and fitted. 610-12 U. S. bank. Phone 341. FOR SALE 12x25 Monarch tractor and 3-bottom John Deere plow, or will trade for property, or what have you Fred W. Durbin, 27u State St. Phone 515. !) HOUSE painting, tinting and paper hanging. K. n. Keun. onop Ferry St. Phone, Res. 821, 849. WOOD for sale. Phone 1356W. 13 shop 325 FOR SALE Or trade a Holt 30 n. p. ,natni. f.n- nitv nronerty or siuun. n.,,.ti,..il,,i-u R C. care Journal. 13 wanted Garments to remodel; new suits $45. Ezra Sparks, over Grey-Bell. 31 for SALE Baled cheat hay $23 ton 1 mile east on pen road. Phone (so F22 evenings. 25 WANTED Wood also transfer d in larire quantities. SALE One work. Phone 1 090M. rpffiHtering, aI 71F22. brood sow, eligible so two pigs. Phone 12 'It P.Evr 4 room cottage, l"t. t-'.-it end of 1 street. large 15 I HAVE legitimate cash buyer for 6 r.n, modern house with furnace, on paved street, would prefer place with fruit. Also have buyer for a suburban home or acreage well im proved, within 314 miles from city. Miscellaneous. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA, Oregon Cedar Camp no. h meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in McCornack building, Court and Liberty streets. W, M, Persons. V. C. Frank A. Tumor. clerk. W. O. W. SALEM CAMP 118. Meeis every Friday night at s o ciock m McCornack hall, cor. Court and Lib erty St Visiting Woodmen welcome. C. D. Ross. C. C. L S. Geer, clerk. Time Tables. V ANTi ii Ship's knees. Salem Sand u. ; r, , vol company. Phone 1970. 14 WANTED To rent baby carriage un til Ani-ii - or win buy. x. it. m derson, 720 Mill street. noTvopiTHtn nhvsicians and sur ' - - ' ' ' ... V. .. M geons, Drs. Wlilte ana murouu.... 506 U. S. bank bldg. Phone 859. Dr. White, res. phone 469; Dr. Marshall res. phone 834. Help Wanted t.M'hl'.lEXCED seamstress will go out by the day. Phsie 1413. 331 t. OOD cutters wanted, two or three men v:ho can take contract for one to t . ,i hundred cords fir, ash and mm . house and cook stove furn sh-it parties to furnish their, own 'ft-iii.g. Call Phone 26. 14 WAXTF.h Girl for light housework. - ftmily, washing outside. Af ! in. Phone 1933. 15 ina- machine boiler rnnniw Phnni' 171. DR. JOHN L. LYNCH, osieupawi.. phvsician and surgeon, y v.Ar Wo nhone 58F6: office phor.e 1394. WANTED Late model light road ster. Phone 199 or inquire, at 644 Ferry St. 13 wiwpn KnverMl thousand Magoon and New Oregon Strawberry plants ptnvH cmlitree. Stavton. ur. AV ANTED A Finney, Rt. grain drill. Ella 2, Gervais, Or. M 13 EXCHANGE Will exchange part or all of thirty raw prairie m in the Red River valley, Marshall county, Minnesota, for a running Bai.ira eitv property, or numn n.vri firms near Salem or gene, Or. These lands are -a (nrl anA rich ROil particulars first letter. H. Uadrath Thief River Falls, Minn. l Best Buys. 10 acres In Polk county, and cash exchange for house in Salem. 40 acres, an cumvaieu, id w, bearing prunes, fair buildings, nesi buy in the vicinity of Salem. $9600; easy terms. 66 acres, all cultivated, nunincr i improvements, best of soil, 4 y miles of good town. $9000. 37 acres, 14 prunes nearmg, a miles from Siileni; rock road. $7400. 30 acres, 2U bearing prunes, a acres ipples and cherries, bearing lo gans; lair n room nuuiw, u.u, drier. $12,500; $5500 cash. 146 acres. fiO cultivated, an um ber. 4 logans, 1 peaches, 1 family or chard, fair house, old barn, well fenc ed, rock road. I miles of good town; all river bottom, $85 per acre, Mi cash 100 acres, 921 cultivated. 4 timber, 4 stumps: 7 room modern bungalow, hot and cold water, hath, toilet, elec tric lights; fine barn 42x70, garage, chicken house 60x20, 1 tile silo. 1 frame slln: fenced hogtlght; 1 acre family orchard, well drained, the best of soil; 1 mile of school, & miles of ,.,,l town everything first class. $200 per acre, $,'i000 cash, balance 6 per cent to suit. en nl.r "40 cultivated. 201 good timber, fine saw mill proposition; old i unri am: we I ienceu, runmm water- 3 miles or gooa iuwm. hiirtrest snap in the valley. $50 per acre, easy terms. ii ,m modern bouse. 3 blocks 6:00 am :05 a.m . :17 a m 1:60 pm 6:36 p.m. . 7:46 p m 80UTHKKN PACIFIC CO, No. Northbound 64 Oregonlan 16 Oregon Express . $8 Willamette Limited .... 18 Portland Passenger ... 14 Coos Bay 14 Portland Express Soiitnnoiiiiu 68 Oregonlan . 8:1 ra 23 For Eugone 10:05 a.m 18 California Express 11:06 a.m IT Roseburg Passenger 4:08 p.m. 17 Willamette Limited :44 p.m It San Francisco Pass 10:3 p.m. Portland, Jan. 14, Cattle steady; receipts 33; steers boat in. .sow ?.oo: uood to cholca $10.60iwii; me dium to good $9 9.75; fair to good 18 489: common to fair $7T; choice cows and heifers $910; ood to choice $7.75; medium to gooa $5.75DT.75: fulr to medium $4,750 5.75 canners $3.00 s oo; nuns p 8.2K: nrinie light calves $11.001 heavy calves 7 P 12.50; stockers and fenders 18W9.50. lloirs steady;-receipts 190; prune mixed $15.50W18.00; medium $160 116.60: rough heavy $ia.oown; piB" 112.60(14.5O. Sheop higher: receipts l; "' lambs $1415.25; light valley (-16.00; heavy $12.60' 18. SO! teener liinibs $12414; yeavllngs li. wethers $11,611 tv 13.50. llutur Portland. Or.. Jan. 14. Hultor higher; cubes extra 80c; parchment wrapped, box lots 02c; canons half boxes Vio more; less tnsn nn boxos lo more. Huterfst 813o f. o. b. station; 67 4M8G Portland. KALF.M-GEF.lt IiINK 71 Arrive at Salom t:10 am. 74 Leave Halem 4:" P-- SALKM. FALLS CITY WESTERN 61 Leaves Salem, motor t:u 63 Ixsaves Balem, motor .... 9:28 a.m. 65 Leaves Salem, motor ....! :66 p.m Thru oar to Monmoutn ano iriw 71 Leaves Halem :io v-ru 62 Arrives Salom nl 64 Arrives Sulem lliOO a.m 16 Arrives Salem ' v-m 72 Arrives Salem 7:40 p.m Eu- level. Give from the post office, $5500. cash. 11 room modern houso, lot HOxou ft., lots of fruit, on pavement. $2750. n'lwpn About a 5 room house, at i-. rsrtlv modern. Ad.lress box House Journal. V'AXTF.D - er L. F in. Two experienced prun Arnold, Rt. 4, phone 65 15 AN'TEIi Young women to take '"MiM training, for further infor ''Hit.ii apply to supTintendent of iiiirse Oregon City hospital. Ore-B"-" City. Or. 13 wants work bi ll 1F5. the dav. 13 13 . . . IS UFA ESTES & MAGEE, real eswue. list it we advertise . t " OftQ t'hamDer iuminrnv, rtir-a 428 Oregon bldg, over fice lem electric depot. 34 WANTED Furnished house of 5 or 6 rooms" not later than January Phone 1932M. 12 . . . ...... , , , . r R. W. BALLAMIS", with Cherringron a '.'"" IIS ouii. ' WANTED Double harness, must be cheap. State price and full partic ulars in letter. Robert Wilkinson. 1704 N. Broadway, Salem. H boiIM iind board may be nan i n - .. ... , -nl I If, private family, i nmie " Used Cars for Sale. FOR SALE 1917 Ford fully equip ped. A-l condition. Liberty Gar age. v FARM LOANS Any amount Low rates. Pull repayment privileges. Very prompt service. Ask about our 20-vcar loans at D0. HAWKINS & ROBERTS 203 Oregon Bldg. Salem Oregon FOR SALE Am leaving Salem and will sell my Cadillac car. I0 mod el, cheap if taken at once. W ould . : .r.i- K,,.r Km is Cauital lie 8UIlitlr " "r, - -- - - , a T WILL exchange for Oregon property, a acres near Lindsay. Cal. Beauti- t.,i itrii fruit land almost level, uerfectly adapted for oranges, lem ons, figs, olives. No lMrovemeias. Price $400 per sere. Property near Salem preferred. Owner temporar m in Sitlem. Write at once. Address T. Hs peannan, Salem. Or. FOR SALE Am leaving for Califor nia and will sell my late model Maxell reasonable. Car fully eqo,,. - , , -a ifnn ttl I pea. 1 1 , .t, aTT7 i 117 Studebaker, 1118 rwdge. 1 I'" lor,i road-rter. i"lS18 Grant R Huds.n Super i.. ihreo months. li Sodel. Cterry- City garage. 17- 11th. FOR SALE Or 110 model Maxwell - . sAinnr-a Willi . " " 1 1-ion irut, r4 -!- . s.ni-ii mi km hoXif, used lightly for " aell cneap- ' , Rtate St rhone $$ or 1 nings. good $4500 fine lot. land, lots 7 mom modern ou.ns.iow, condition, basement, turnace, I r m M 6 room bungalow, ciosa m. f.-,.it near school. $4250, 'j cash 7 room modern, paven mn-'-i, line, good lot. izno, iau c 6 room n"use, i n acri- "' iiun. - . - - . .... inn. 150 lts frllt: bath- plastered. $180 j'roimi furnished house to rent, $1 If your property Is listed with me . i i... Lh.d ta have vou make any sueeestion you may thing of to help effect a sale- I am a lontf ways front knowing all that is to be learned ..i,. ihi. real estate business and it ir - have frequerniy lounu Hons from my clients have been very helpful. For bt nuys r ecii-iiA- - Socolofsky. 141 State street Lost And Found. LOST ....-, ...ii nr between SUverton road and the first road going west soum ui to this office. Reward . ,t. nt Salem, bill fold containing $70 in bill Supply. Okla.. on fold. $25 re turn of same to H. J. Guiles, Rt . . it i- L-ala. Or. Is For Rent .. ,.r-r rnml.nfii heated sleep ing rooms, two blocks from capital. a., lr lilt Oi--- II' th rail- n i ,iwirlr4 by road, working out of Bend increaa of 41 per cent in over increase of 41 per Salem Auto Radiator Shop Radiators. Fenders and Gas .Tanks Repaired Tractor RadUOors a MfswttMy Ford Radiators for Sale 11 & ll'JJ flwet, Balem. Ore. "ilor-ey To Loan. On good real estau security THOH K. KORD Jver Ladd Bash Hank., B-itn, Ore. Poultry ami Eggs. Portland, Jan. 14. -Effective to day: Eggs selling price case, count 59c; buying price 58o; selling price candlod 62c; selected candled in car tons 6(io. Poultry: Hens 28Sf33c; broilers 26 (8 30c; roosters 18c; turkeys dressed lf,6c; geese 20 25c; ducks 86 ft' 40c. Wheat und Mill Stuffs. wheat: $2.20: barley, $72; oi $03.00 bid; corn No. 3 yellow $68,00 hilt. Hay: Buying price, valley umomv $2028; alfalfa $31.50; grain. o. cheat 826: clover $28. Mlilstuffs: Tiices f.O.b. mill, o'ty artiiKO U extra. Mill run, car lots or mixed cars $46 ton; rolled barley $76 rolled oats $69; ground barley $78 scratch feed $84. Corn whole $75: cracked $i2. OREGON ELFOTRIO Houtbbound Train Leave Arrive Arnv No. 'Portland Halem rugen S Ltd 8:16 am 10:16 am 12:80 pro 7 10:45 am 12:60 pm Salem only 2:05 pm 4:lB pm : V" i Ltd 4:45 pm :40 pm :ov v 1 1:06pm 8:07 pm fttiein umi I 9:20pm 11 :20 pin B pern om Nnrth Rank station (leave Jeffer son street 16 and 20 minutes later) NnrtliDountl Ti Arrive Arrive Ru.nne Balem Portland 7:15 ant. 9:80 oro 7:2S am 8:45 am 11:30 am 12:06 pm 1:86 tin 4:00 pm 6:68 pre Balem only 6:30 pm 7:40 pm i ?r, nm 7:65 Dm 10:00 pm Mnrih itnnk station (arrive Jeffer . .. ,... ...,i.- son street lo minuim nm Corvallls. , NfirihlMy Td rvn Corvallls Arrive Httiera 8:20 am : 2:86 pm . 4:00 pwi 8:1$ pm 7:S Vm Kiutli bound lj.ave Salem Arrive orvaiu 10:1 am 6:40 pm Pm 4:12 pm 6:40 pm 118 SEASON'S BIG HIT Train No. 0 Ltd ia 18 Ltd 20 21 Real Estate Transfers. 1560 HA It I ON-FOLK National Farm Ixaa Ass'n. Government mo . it 1-2 percent 101 Balem Bank of Commerce. W. V. BmlUi. 2000! 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"A Little Bit of Heaven li var Jensoii. plaiilsl. was receiv ed Willi a lisartlneRS that proven u.- popularity with the large auumo.. . urh credit is due to air. i o.... . ... i..t. ... ,.., ,,f the . ,i.,ni ,.,,imI,;i1 oroitranis evei III.JMl ...w.... ... presented here, ami for their excel lent taste In selecting an arum i pear 111 concert with them. A record audience attended th performance. the armory being filled lo capuciiy. The program follows: 0, Star Spangled Banner .. ....--j. The Roll C-j.ll Edward Mroome Anlce Terhune (a) Cello Mir (La Glocomla) , I'Ollcnein i k v .i i L Giubba 1' Pagllaccl ) ... Wattx E 1000 4St Mr. Hand . fmn.ah Moon Henry Howe Bhelley init mirhllns Edward Orel Chorus of Returning Pilgrims K. vagnr it'sijor Moskowsky Mr. Jeoson u,,.h hva Ma Baby .. f.t The Errand of the Rose, Dunkley (b) War of Gold Mona-Zucca. (O The Heart Call nu.. Mr. Hand p.iirtmniina Dr. Austin Pi-rce America ....... I Audienc and Apollo club President Grant, and who la in this country on a military mission for the Kolchak government of Russia, said today concerning the reports that Kolohtik hud given up the command: "Whether or not Kokhak has been forced resign active command of the all-Rusnlan urmlos because of III ih mllltnrv situation la not seriously altered thereby. There ara other men In the Russian army wm will carry on the fighting a long as there I a foot Of ground left. There is vast territory between the Russian front and the Pacific Ocean und eveu if Irkutsk hus fallen Into the hnnda of the llolshcvlkl, whkh I myeit find hard to believe, the all Hueaian army will carry on. The Kochak armies have the aea and they have many and eaoellent of ficers. What hey need is supplies. they have no shoes, no clothes, very little ammunition, and very Illtl tuou. If Hie allies wish to stop th sprnd of Bolshevism throughout the world. they must come to the rescue of Kul- : chak and Denlkine. Semenoff to a Cossack. He is nn honest and strong man. I do not believe that he is playing Into the 'hands of the Jap anese as people In America' are In clined to Believe. He Is a Russian and a patriot. His methods ar rutn- less, but his purpose ta to right inm Bolshevik! and save the world from their clutches. "The Kolchak armies are flghtlnK on the defensive. Vntil they are given supplies by the Allies, they will not be able to take the. offensive. Their great distribution to the peace-- of the world at present is thnt they lire preventing the spread of Bolshevism Into the Orient. "The Rolshovtkl In RuhsUi have failed. They know that they hava failed, It Is only ft mutter of time before the peasants, who ara disillus ioned and bitter, uprise ones mor and annlhilata the Holshevlk govern ment. When IJiat happens what will the leaders of Bolshevism do 7 RusHia Is already looted and Impoverished. There Is Utile mor to gain by hold ing th power In Russia. Their ob vious aim Is to find new worlds lo conquer. There Is great opportunity fnr them among the lgnorunt nie .. r.v.i..., ,,n,l ln.llit Oni'. the Uiuilers and the propaganda of the Ilolshevlkl have entered the swarming lanus or the Orient, $hore Is no estimating th suffering and horror that will descend upon tho world. Nothing stands be tween the Western nations und sue n a catastrophe except the thin wavering line of the Kolchnk forces. There nro Chinese In tho RolsliovIK armies. Thcso men wore paid lu.oue dubles apliice In paper money for taking Omsk. The city presonlea a picture of desolation und horror n matched In the entire war, after It had been looted by the Chinese mercenaries. These men are anxious to return to tluili- own nnmos nm they have hen taught to believe that the only . thing which prevents thetr returning l the Kolchnk armies. Once they break throuMlh they will eturn to China to spread llolshevls doctrines from one end of III Or hint to the other. "If HolMhevIsm can be kept Isolated lu Russia, It will wear Itself out by Its own excesses. Bolshevism Is like a silliness preying upon the weak mid Ignorant, ily cutting off the ter ritory occupied by the Ilolshevlkl by ineiins of military force, the Ulsoas will wear Itself out. Governments r slow moving, but there 1 on thin which can be done by the pple of Ameiteo Immodlutely. Unbind th" ki.bhak army there Is another piti ful army of refugees. Ilunilredtt of thousands of people have fled out of Itombevlk Russia Into Siberia. Thy are under the. protection and earn of Kolchnk a nd the military uuthoriu. und Kolchnk has neither the supplies nor the equipment to care for them properly. Thy are scattered all lh way across Siberia un lht line of the railroad. "They are living In box cam and 30 women. -and children In oun car. They Uuve nothing betwuea them und weather whkh Is al 41 0 8it.es below sero, Dxccpt the thin board walls of the car. TtwU' oniy heat is from small stoves in these curs, which they keep supplied by pulling down old snow sheds aad (tiiiiheilng faguUt. This ful make a hot fire for a few moments but soon bums out. They have JiiHUffleiont clothes to protect them against tt weather und no shoes or medical sup-iillt-s. I helped to curry out 18 corpses ' from one car and to bury hem. Only those In trie prune w life are living today. The old pcopl ami the young children have all dtd. "They cannot survive the hard ships, and these people r tile edu cated classes of Russia. Among morn are the professional classes, th tradespeople, clerk and skilled work men. The villages cannot care for them. Littl towns built for a few people are already overcrowded, ana the peasants hnv all they oun do to fond aud warm themselves and tu people In their borne. If Amsrtca will but help to care tor mis army of refugees, a terrible responsibility will have been lifted from the shoul ders of the Russian arinle ana inous- nds of valuable lives will be savea for the future. "Th American Central Commute ur Russian Relief has undertakes the work of rescuing, this pitiful remnant of a out great tuition. If supplies can be sent quickly, a gmat service will have been rndr te Russia and to humanity." 'OCTlXAL WANT ADS PAT U prious year.