Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 21, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1920
PAGE SEVEN,
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New Today.
... cfNT 3 room house partly
ftoaM- 325 X 23d St 18
',n,vNTi Leave orders for nil
kind of sim.yliiB with D. A- White
Sons phone 255 stiite st-
.5? ..ok: best material. O. P.
St. Clwr.
23
rap SALE 2 Silver Wyandotte
rorkfels. March hatched. Price
$3.M V.ch. Phone 6F14. .. SO
Tr?T Brown and red Indian blan
ket token from Buick car parked
xt armors January 13. Reward for
ret'irn. ivan O. Martin, Masonic
Temple- 20
wiNTEP One large size brooder
store. Claude lioone, AumSville, Or. 1
Klfi suction sale at W'oodry's auction
house 270 N. Com'l St. Sat. 1:30
ji. m. and 7:30 p. m. See ad in to
day's paper. I8
ftp. SALE i-i acres rich bottom
Yind. 35 acres in bearing prunes,
n!; some peaches. Buildings. Sell
for cash or t,lle some small prop
erty in or near Salem. Phone 2K
U R. H. F. Struckmeir. 27
iiST nold Din with diamond set
ting, Monday evening. Reward. 500
. Dhemeteta street. 19
YANTEIV Capital Pilsiness college
girl to work for board, room and
. small wages, iui rerry i.
FOR SALE Large second growth fii
uoad S10 nor cord. Phone 13
Kapi'hahn Transfer Co. 20
FOR SALE 16-inch wood at 791 S.
13th St. 1
FOR SALE Five acres, highly im
proved; all kinds fruits and ber
ries. Cood seven room house, wa-
ter system, fruit house, barn, two
chicken houses. Beautiful country
home, just outside Salem city limits
: to the east. Ten minutes to street
car and walking distance to city
schools. Price $5000 on easy terms.
Z. C. Kimball, Rt. 7, box 16. 18
Fttr. SALE 7 room house In good
condition. Possession at Ouce. Fine
corner location, with 2 lots, excel
lent barn, convertnble into garage.
Variety of fruit trees. Paved streets
and cement walk. A snap at $3000
with good terms. See Childs and
M irnadi, 640 Slate St. Phone 1727.
21
HOUSEKEEPING rooms to rent.
1145 N. Liberty. No children. 20
II CORDS of wood for sale. Call at
the Salem Heights store.1 Owner
. Joe Kasuerg, Rt. 3, box 100. . 19
PANTED By man and wife place
: with buildings to plant to small
fruit on shares, everything furnish
ed. Box 15 Journal. 19
ii the imrtles that took the silver
ware from 81) 1 N. Com'l St. will re
turn same there will be no questions
asked.
18
FOR SALE 8-weeks old pigs, and
some small shnatg. Donald Ham-
aicn, Kt. s, Salem, Or, Phono 69
I'i.
23
EXPERIENCED dressmaker,
work guaranteed. 1640 Hall
. fair grounds road.
all
St.
23
HOME for sale. 9 room house, every
convenience. Beautiful grounds. Ad-
IhHO! VZZ? G J care Journal or
Jone. 1922. Price $6500, terms. 19
it f f'"' sa,a a" 1,1 cultiva-rl-l
'.'Uit a,ul berrie- uullding
nmLl" movo lnt0' nenr station;
Jgg,g;m1,,ice 24- own2c0
'mriH,?"' 6 room bungalow
f,re)la(v- lutlt in features. A
fcrat w- raben-
JtftCo., 275 state street. 18
lanT1?0' fa'-m' ""res
fib, ; aance Pasture, fair
to, m"5' ,rehM4 w' take
J"t&Co., 2.5 State street. Phone
20
o' Vyea'll' anoats- 5 aes
nm mlS J'"1? dark so". 11
S. Itl". h0 lae barn. All
ock nw ".nl"nients and
P(lk countv V )Iacf- Located in
l!.eOoT -!c ,9-2 r acre,
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horst i rir iS? " W. H. Gra-
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' lines riv, 151. Phone ve-
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W. H,
K'I0N"S
17 8. Cornx'5 Cheap' Phone
f ARM LOANS
Amount Low rates,
prepayment privOeges.
Vei7 prompt service. Ask
ut our 20-year loans at
S & ROBERTS
205 Oregon Bldg.
Sal,
ea
Oregon
for sale, bareain.' In-
Laurel are. wr 311 N.
23
FOR SALE Or Buick bus. ' good
condition. $250. Great Western Gar
age. 20
WANTED Furnished room or rooms
ior two ladies, steam heat prefer
red, with privilege of light house
keeping, close in. Hon 8g Capital
Journal. . jg
I OR SALE By owner, 5 lots, 2 bear
ing fruit. Prieel2a each. 2015 N.
Commercial St. 20
Help Wanted
EXPERIENCED seamstress will go
out by the day. Phone 1413. 331
WANTED Girl or woman for gen
eral house work. Call 2525 S. Com.
or phone 65F13.
WANTED Mother with two small
. children wishes work as housekeeper,-
near school. Mrs. Alice Cook,
Rt 4, box 64B, Salem, Or. 19
WANTED A woman to care for in
valid. Address 2090 Ferry St. 18
WANTED Girl or woman to do
housework, no washing; good
wages. Phone 2091J. 19
GOOD cook and housekeeper wishes
a position with an adult family.
1193 N. 6th. is
Real Estate Houses
MAKE AN OFFER
r6 room house, barn and three lots
with fruit, on Laurel Ave., near the
new packing plant, Portland ownerj
n.ill Ink. ....... I - ,. , l
.tivo wvni oiLor maoe ior 11 in
30 days. See John H. Scott Realty
Co., 228 Oregon bldg.
NEW HOUSE 4 SALE
Modern bungalow type 8 room
basement, cement walks; a real buy
ui fauo, gooa terms. See us today.
John H. Scott Realty Co., 228 Oregon
01 ug.
FOR SALE Three lots, small house
plenty 01 rruit; reasonable terms.
044 state street. . 31
APARTMENT house, 19 rooms, very
ciose m, always rented $50 month
or more; newly papered, good con
dition. See thin now Pri t?nnn
OaSV terms. Sffl mp tnv hniWB Inpirn
and small In different parts of the
city, priced reasonable With terms
S. R. Pearson, 405 Oregon bldg
Phone 43.
FOR SALE 5 room cottage, modern
except neat, car line, pavement,
oarn, good condition. Price $1850
half cash. Box 25 Capital Journal
20
FOR SALE 7 room house and lot,
barn, l block from paved St. on car
line on 1370 N. Summer St. $1200,
cash. Write J. Fink; Scio, Or. 19
Wanted.
vvAiNTiujj to rent, a four, five or
six room house, anywhere near car
une. jrnone 1671J.
WOOD SAW Phone your orders to
.Lester c. Cline. Phone 2062M. 29
DR. ALBERT R. MILLER Optome
trist-opucian, eyes thoroughly ex
amlned, glasses made and fitted.
610-12 U. S. bank. Phone 841.
HOUSE painting, tinting and paper
nanging. t. ti. Keltn. Shop 443
Ferry St. Phone, Res. 821, shop
49. 825
WANTED Garments to remodel;
new suits $45. Ezra Sparks, 544
State street. 31
WANTED Several thousand Magoon
and New Oregpn strawberry plants
ioya crabtree, stayton, Or. 18
FOR plumbing and repair work, call
I74btt; work guaranteed, 18
wanted to renf good seven or
eight room house, with garage,
Furnished or unfurnished. 'Good lo
cation essential. In or within eight
miles of Salem. Box 55 Journal. 19
WANTED To rent a good farm, 50
acres or mora. Would buy equip
ment. Best of references given. Ad
dress H. J. Guiles, Gervals, Or.. Rt.
1, box 48. 19
WHEN in need of wood or any kind
of hauling call 1608J. Eiederman
transfer. 20
WANTED Carrots and parsnips, car
lots or less quantities. Salem Fruit
Co. 18
WANTED Some one to split cord
wood, $1.15 per cord for splitting.
Robt. A. Beer, Salem, Or., Rt. 9,
8, miles east of Brooks. 20
LOCAL or long distance truck haul
ing of any kind. Phone. 1177. 27
WANTED To buy a second hand
typewriter and a flat top office
desk. Box 49 Journal. 19
WANTED A furnished house close
In. Phone 1932M. 19
WANTED To rent garage near Un
ion and Commercial Sts. Call L.
Zeiss, 335. 18
PLACE orders for walnut grafting.
Pearcy Bros, horticulturists, 210
Oregon bldg. 18
WANT To buy a horse some where
1400 or 1500 lbs., not older than 8
years. Call to Salem Heights store,
Owner Joe Kasberg, RL 3, box 100.
19
BEAVERDAM, onion land, rent free
for clearing. Address 3-B care Jour
naL . 25
WANTED Used
Phone 840.
filing
cabinet.
19
WANTED Single work horse, weight
between 1300 and 1450 lbs., must
be true worker and sound. State
"price wanted. W. O. Radkey, Rt ,
box 94, Salem. 18
Lost And Found.
LOST Auto chain between Salem
and Victor Point on Pratum road.
Finder please notify M. Doerfter,
Phone 43F14. 19
LOST Package of refr coating Sat
urday morning. Phone 86F22. 18
Miss Edna McFarland. 1365 Broad
way, left this- city Wednesday for
Portland where she will visit friends.
Miss McFarland expects to return to !
Salem Sunday or Monday. She i:
cashier at the Oregon theater.
jHgff"jft.B
For Sale.
SPECIAL SNAP SMALL FARM
familyoSrard ZelT' ZZt
timber 1?
- - a iiiuuci 11 lai III
house, plastered; bath and good
closets; small new barn;. $3500 on
good terms. John H. Scott Realty Co.
28 Oregon bldg. .
STRAWBERRY' plants, r regressive
Everbearing, Ettersburg 121, Im
proved Oregon and Wilson.. Vigor
ous well rooted plants. Place orders
now. Ward K. Richardson, 2395
Froat Phone- 494. S5
FOR SALE 1 0 acrts good onion land
gooa Jarn, small house near the
depot. Call or address J. S. Bum
gardner, ClaUkanie, Or..., xi1
FOR SALE Baled cheat hay $f2J ton,
1 mile east on pen road. Phone 86
F22 evenings. 25
BABY CHICKS
Leghorns, Reds, Rocks, Minorca.
Prices reasonable.. C. N. Needham,
658 State St. Phone 400. $6
FOR SALE Or trade, over one acre
01 ground in Woodburn, on high
way; orchard, berries and grape
vines, good four rooa bungalow,
barn hen house, cellar, woodshed.
Want improved lots at Salem. 8.
N. Hubbard, Woodburn, Or. 18
GOOD apples, price ranging $1 and
up. 22 it, N. Front Phone 631R. 18
FOR SALE No. 1 strawberry plants,
extra. line, ft per thousand if you
dig them yourself. mile east
Sunnyside school, Jefferson road.
Phone 107F21. , 20
FOR SALE 20 full bearing prune
orcnara, some mixed fruit, E room
nouse, barn, chicken house, etc.
beautiful location in red hills at
Kosedale, south of Salem, on rock
road; get busy. Price $10000; terms,
$3000 cash, balance easy. S. R.
Pearson, 405 Oregon bldg. Phone
43.
40 ACRE farm 7 miles from Salem on
pavement and rock road, 18 acres
bearing prunes, balance cultivated,
typical ror rruit; good large house,
barn, chicken house, etc. A vers ex
ceptional buyas It has to be uold
in 6 days. See me and I will tell vou
why. Price $9500, terms, $4000 cash
balance easy. S. R. Pearson, 405
Oregon bldg. Phone 43.
FOR SALE Two 400-egg Xray incu
bators. Can be seen at White &
Son's feed store. W. A. Springer. 20
FOR SALE Buff Orpington cocker
els. 345 Division St. . 19
FOR SALE Jersey cow. Call 2047
Fairgrounds road. 18
FOR SALE Purebred White Leg
horn. Rt. 8, box 38, North Front St.
Salem, Or. 18
FOR SALE 6 oak dining chairs, 1
rocking chair, 1 nearly new heater,
1 gas stove and oven, 1 bedstead,
spring and mattress. About 30 lbs.
sewed carpet rags. Must be sold by
the 24th. 810 S. 21st. 18
WOOD, dry wood. Phone 1678W. 21
USED lumber for sale, mostly large,
2x12, 2x6, 4x4, etc. See J. Baum
gartner, Salem Hardware Co. 19
FOR SALE 1 good work team, wt.
2400, 1 single driving horse, 4 head
small saddle ponies. In barn back
of White's feed store. 21
FOR SALE Jersey cow, four years
old, high tester, to freshen soon.
One S-year old, giving milk, to
freshen May 1st. D street road.
Box 8, Rt. 7. 22
ROLLTOP desk, typewriter desk, afe
check writer for sale. Phone 340. 18
FOR SALE 10x15 Job press, 22-
inch paper cutter, type, etc. Joseph
Ripp, Sublimity, Or. 22
FOR SALE Or trade, quarter section
land at Loverna, Sask., valued
$18.50 per acre. Will accept city
property or acreage close ln, or will
take good car and terms on bal
ance. Act quickly. Phone 92F3 or
box 196, Salem, Or. 'i
FOR SALE 4 year old colt ln good
condition. Phone 84F11. 19
FOR SALE-Potatoes. Clifford Brown
warehouse, 171 Front St. Table
stock and seed free from frost. 22
FOR SALE 12 acres, 6 Mi acres ap
pies, 8 years old; some loganberries
and other fruit; 6 room house, large
barn, chicken house, etc. Price $5
000. Will take Salem property for
part or all. Call at 817 Mill St., city,
after :30 p. m. Terms easy. 18
Used Cars for Sale.
1 MAXWELL lH-ton truck first class
condition, $650; also one Maxwell
touring car, all overhauled. $275.
Moir Bros., 371 Court St
19
LOST Irish setter, red, about 4 Inch
es of tall cut off, 2 or 3 years old.
H. Folkes, Phone 1946R. 20
Miscellaneous.
OSTEOPATHIC physicians. and sur
geons, Drs. White and Marshall.
606 U. S. bank bldg. Phone 869. Dr.
White, res. phone 469; Dr. Marshall
res. phone 834.
DR. JOHN L. LYNCH, osteopathic
physician and surgeon, 4113-4 Ore
gon bldg. Res. phone 68F6; office
phone 1894. 2
ESTES & MAGEE. real estate. If we
list it we advertise It Portland of
fice 909 Chamber Commerce; Sa
lem office 428 Oregon bldg, ever
electric depot 24
R. W. BALLANTYNE, piano tuner
with Cherrlngton'e fiano blouse,
415 Court St Phone 352. 33
Cash paid for CREAM, EGGS AND
POCI.TRY. highest prlcr Best Serv
ice HAZEL WOOD .COMPANY, J55
Ferry St.,. Salem, Oregon.
Salem Auto Radiator Shop
Radiators, Fenders and Gas Tank
. Repaired
Tractor Radiators a Bpeclaif
Ford Radiators tor Sale
198 8. 12th 8treet Salem, Ore.
I BEFORE selling your old furniture
or old clothing, call 493 and get our
- 1
high price for second
clothing and furniture. Capi-
tal Exchange. Phone 493, 337 Coort
si.
GET THIS HABIT Phone 628 for
gooa taxi service. Stand Klette's
pool hail and O. E. depot. Enclos
ed .and open cars. Capital Taxi Co.
.18
LIBERTY -EXCHANGE AH kinds of
second hand goods bought, sold
and exchanged. Is we haven't what
you want, we'll get it. Try us. W.
Ludke, 241 N. Com'l St. Phone 841.
Salem, Or. , .
THE 1 International Correspondence
. school wfH. have their local repre
sentative at the Bligh hotel every
Saturday to give their students all
assistance possible. He also will be
glad to give the public information
regarding the schools and their
courses. . . .
HAVE a Bulldog Starter put on your
rora. mosi practical starter mad 3.
Absolutely guaranteed. Coast Auto
parts Sales Co., Y. M. C. A. bldg.
. 18
HAVE your auto top recovered or re
paired now; top material will be a
lot higher. Coast Autoparts Sales
Co., Y. M. C. A. bldg. 18
AUTOMOBILE painting, furniture re-
rimshed. Phone 1673. The Salem
Refinishing Co., 156 S. 12th. 28
Good Buys.
6 room house Mastered. lots t! -
wvv. i,usit aim iruue.
7 room plastered house, lots 15 Ox
175, not modern. $3000; trade for
small farm and assume $1000.
5 room plastered house, modern, 2
lots, S. 19th. $1850; $650 cash, bal
ance time.
7 room plastered house, modern,
fair condition, 6 lots, 2200 strawber
ry plants; paved street. $2100.
8 room plastered house, plumbed,
no tub; fruit trees; good district. $2,
250, $500 cash balance terms.
4 room house ceiled; fruit. $850,
$300 cash and terms. '
7 V, acres Halls Ferry, 4 room house
outbuildings; 2 acres in cultivation,
spring, fir wood. $1200; will trade for
house in Salem.
12 lots near Eola, all In cultivation,
good buildings, fruit trees: 12580 pash
linn .1 i.
and terms.
20 acres Halls Ferry, 8 in cultiva
tion, 1 acre prunes. 2 acres strawber
ries, 1 acre logans, 4 acres beaverdam
land, log buildings. $3000, cash and
terms.
10 acres 3 miles. 5 acres In cul
tivation, 5 acres In pasture, small
house, deep red soil.' $1500 cash and
terms.
80 acres, IB acres cleared. 40 acres
good saw timber, for what have you?
Walter McLaren
Room 28, 180 N. Com. St. Salem
Jackson CountyCheap
Place
120 acres a few miles north of Gold
Hill, on Sam's creek; 60 acres in cul
tivation, balance ln timber. Ten acres
in apple and pear orchard, good va
rieties; 8 acreB' in alfalfa, four acres
in wheat and balance will be in corn
this spring. Soiie nice bottom land
on the creek. There is a spring from
which water is piped to house, , barn,
garden and lots, also a good well un
der porch roof. Good 8 room house
with closets, large porches and at
tached woodshed, telephone. Barn
24x32 with sheds, chicken house.
smoke house, garage. One mile to
school and mail box, 3 miles to store,
Good roads, good neighbors and good
place. Reason for selling is age and
health of owners.
Price $9600 and this takes some
stock, tools and household goods. Will
take half or third in cash and give
terms on balance, or might consider
a small home in city as part.
PEARCY BROS., Horticulturists
210 Oregon bldg. Phone 663
Real Investments.
Cattle rnnch, 967 acres. 150 acres
ln cultivation, lots of timber', all kinds
of outrange, 10 acres bearing prunes,
10 miles of woven wire fenoe; 150
sheep, 150 goats, cows and horses.
Stock and machinery worth $10,000.
One 7, one 8 room house,, large barn,
Price $30,000. Good terms.
Prune and walnut farm. 80 acres,
73 H In cultivation, 12 acres ln bear
ing prunes of which 4 acres are set
to English walnuts. Land slightly roll
ing, 3 miles of Silverton. Good build
ings, family orchard. $10,500. Good
terms.
Small' farm in city consisting of one
whole block. 6 room plastered house,
bath, toilet, basement, garage and
other outbuildings. Small payment
down. Price $2600.-
New 9" room bungalow, bath, two
lots, small barn. 1918 Ford car, horse,
and $1600 contract for 2 years. All
for ZV5U. About suu taken in on the
side every year. A real snap.
Estees & Magee
428 Oregon bldg
Portland office 909 Chamber of Com
merce 19
Bargains and Investments.
Nice modern S room cottage, large
lot, barn, garage, fruit trees; nice lo
cation. A bargain for only $2250.
Fine 24 acre tract, 21 acres bearing
prunes and cherries; fine large bun
galow, good prune dryer, barn, water
system; l'A miles from town; sac
rifice price, quick sale, $10,600.
10 acres near Salem, good buildings,
7 acres bearing prunes and loganber
ries. $5200. ...
Nice modern 6 room cottage, nice
location, full basement, fine lot on car
line. $2500, easy payments. .
Fine 10 acre tract 2 miles out, pav
ed road, extra fine dark loam soil.
$2500.
For good buys and square dealing.
Perrine & Marsters
211-12 Com. Club bldg.
Farms 4 Sale
148 acres, 106 under plow and
mostly seeded; 27 acres pasture, 15
acres timber, a good family orchard,
modern 9 room, plastered house; two
good barns and other buildings; good
well and running water. Price Z3,
300, $7500 cash, balance long time at
per cent.
80 acres of valuable timber close to
Pacific highway; for quick sale $75
per acre.
320 acres. 110 In cultivation, fair
improvements; 200 acres valuable tlm
ber. A real snap. $40 per acre.
40 acres mostly In cultivation, good
Improvements, fine' orchard, close in
on good road. $11,000, $7000 cash.
This is some farm.
John H. Scott Realty Co.
228 Oregon bldg.
LonT Distance Hanlinc
EMPET TRANSFER CO Local and
long distance freight haullne. Dnilv
service to Portland, outside trips
njniwni. neasonaoie cnarges. Of
fice 445 Court street. Phone $98:
night phones 679J, 674R. Salem.
Or. , ss
Best Buys.
100 acre farm, improvements first
class, modern house, large barn, 3
silos, family orchard.: a miles from
town, no better land in vallev.' i00
fr Acre. $5000 will handle.
125 acres, family orchard, all clear
ed, good valley loam, 8 room modern
house and smaller house, large barn
and all necessary outbulldinirs. at rail
road station on good road. $126 per
acre. s
o acres, all cleared, best soil, well
drained, fenced in small fields: 8
room house. 2 large barns, ail im
provements new, family orchard, 8
miles from Salem. $9000, terms on
part
30 acre fruit farm. 20 in prunes. 4
acres apples. I logans, new dryer cost
$3604 ta build, house and barn, best
fruit land, north and west slope. $12,
500, terms.
31 acres river bottom. , 2 V, mllea
from Salem: 14 acres in fruit, paid
40 percent on price last year, orchard
in good condition with good Drosnect
for large crop next year. $12,000,
cash. -
66 acres, 35 ln bearing walnuts and
prunes, new dryer, house and barn,
spring water piped to all buildings,
on rock road, 7 miles of Salem. $340
per acre, easy terms.
22 acres all clear. 1 mile from sta
tion, house, barn and other buildings,
family orchard, good valley soil.
Would make a fine poultry ranch, not
far from Portland. $475, H cash.
We also have many ther small
tracts on paved roads near Salem, as
well as houses ln town.
58 acre farm for rent. "
For best buys see .
. Socolofsky.
841 State street
Good Buys.
10 acre timber tract located 5
miles south of Salem, about 350 cords
of standing fir timber. Price $1050.
S3 acre tract located miles
south of Salem on main rock road,.
nearly an cultivated. 6 room house
and barn, well, fine prune and berry
soil. .Price $6600.
20 acre tract, timber and pasture,
5 room house and barn. well. RU
miles out. Price $1760.
200 acre tract located 6 miles from
Salem, '100 acres cultivated, balance
good timber and some pasture, run
ning creek, spring, buildings. Price
$100 per acre.
10 acres bearing Italian prune.
Prce $5500. ,
Well Improved 80 aore farm, 5
miles east of Salem. - good , buildinss
and nearly all In crop. Price $16,500.
HOUSE BUYS
8 room modern house located at
745 Ferry street, basement, furnace,
paved street. Price $3600, H cash,
balance 6 per cent Interest.
6 room plastered house, bath, toi
let, electric lights, good basement.
corner lot, 1 block from carltne. Price
$2600, $900 down, balance terms.
Strictly modern 5 room bungalow
and two large lots located on Fair
mount hill, beautiful view, corner
lots, paved street. Price $6009.
6 room modern home located on
Slate street; furniture goes. Price $5,
000. - ' . . .
6 room modern bungalow located
in south Salem. Price $2300.
If you want to buy, trade or sell,
see
W. H. Grabenhorst & Co.
275 State street
Good Homes Priced Right
. bor yuick Sale
8 room strictly modern bungalow,
except fnrnace. A real snap. $3200,
cash.
6 room strictly modern bungalow,
new $3000; $1000 cash, balance terms.
You'll have to hurry if you get this.
6 room house plastered, electric
lights, bath and toilet, small garage.
$2260, $1250 cash, balance terms.
5 room modern bungalow, a beauty,
get busy on this; $2000.
8 room house on N. Liberty St.,
close ln. $32000, cash.
If you want a good home nriced
right John II. Scott Realty Co., 228
Oregon building has it . .
Scavenger.
Salem Scavanger Garbage and re
fuse of all kinds removed on month
ly contracts at reasonable rates
Cess pools cleaned. Dead animals
removed Office phone Mala 167
Money To Loan.
On good real estate security
THOS. K. FORD
ver Ladd & Bush Bank, Balem, Ore
TO LOAN $5600. Call 744 N. Com
mercial St.
19
KARION-POLK National Farm Loan
Ass n. Government money to loan
at ( 1-2 percent. 803 Salem Bank of
Commerce. W. D. Smith.
Money to Loan
Federal Farm Loans
Any amount Long time.
6tt and 6 percent Interest.
City building loans.
A. C. Bohrnstedt
401 Masonio Temple, Salem, Oregon
Salem Auto Exchange.
Monitor cars now on display. Come
and
see them. 221 tSate Bt Phone
Hit
Safety Razor biades.
SAFETY razor blade sharpening ma
chine, first installed at A. B. Stew
art Roalr Shop. 847 Court St
Why Sell For Less?
WE will pay you more cash tor your
household goods Get our bid be-,
fore you sell. Peoples Furniture
and Hardware Store, 271 N. Com
mercial street Phone 714.
Stove Repairing.
TOVE8 rebuilt- and repaired. I!
years experience; Depot National
and American fence, slses ft to 68
Inches high. Pain s, olA" and varn
ishes, etc, loganberry vid hop
hooks Salem Fence am Stove
Works, 250 Court street Phon 114
Water Company.
eorner Commercial and Trade Bts ;
Wlto tTku; wsathly to
Phone 67
Lodge Directory.
pC. -HEMEKETA Lodge No. 1
meets every : Wednesday
evening at 7:30 at I O. O. F. hall.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT
McCornack hall on every Tuesday
at 8. Harry Levy, C C; P. J. Kunti
K. R. & S.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS F AMERICA.
Oregon Grape camp No. latl meets
every Thursday evening in McCor-
nack hall. Elevator service. Oracle,
airs. irrie to. auan. 4 union St.
recorder. Mrs. Melissa Persona, 1415
N. 4th St. Phone 1436M.
UNITED ARTISANS Captial Assem
bly No. 84 meets every Thursday at
8 p. m. in I. O. O. F. halt Ulenn C
Niles. M. A.; C. A Vlbbert. secre
tary. S40 Owen street
W. O. W. SALEM CAMP 118. Meets
every Friday night at 8 o'clock in
McCornack hall, ear. Court and Lib
erty St Visiting Woodmen welcome.
& D. Rase. C.C. U S. Geer, clerk.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA.
Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6846
meets every Thursday evening at
o'clock In McCornack building.
Court and Liberty streets. W. M.
Persona. V. C. Frank A. Turner,
clerk.
1 Grain: Wheat Ntt 1 $2 2.10; feed
oats 80 85c; milling oats 86 88c;
cheat hay $1920; oat hay $2324;
clover hay $24 25; mill run $48 49.
Butterfat: Butterfat, 69c; cream
ery butter 61 62c.
Pork, veal and mutton: Pork on foot
14 He; veal fancy 22c; steers
78c; cows 607 1-Sc; spring lamb
9c; ewes 45c; sheep, yearlings 6Hc
Dressed pork 20o.
Eggs and poultry: Eggs cash 42c;
light hens, 24c; heavy hens 26c; old
roosters 15 16c; springs 24o.
Vegetables: Onions per pound 6c
celery doa. $1.75; potatoes, Yakima
5o, Oregon 44c; sweet potatoes 7c;
beets per sack $3.76; turnips per sack
$3.75; carrots per sack $1.25; parsnip
per sack $3.75; spinach 10c lb.; rad;
ishes 40c dos.
Fruit: Oranges $4.506.00; Kimons
$6.507.00; bananas lie; honey ext.
20o; bunch beets 45c; cabbage to;
head lettuce $1.26; carrots 46c; grapes
15c; BruBsell sprouts 16c; caullff lower
$2 doz; red peppers 26o lb.
Retail price: Eggs dozen,
creamery butter, 70c; country
60a:
ter 65c; flour, hard wheat $3.25
soft wheat $2.90. 1
LIVESTOCK
Portland, Jan 21. Cattle slow;
receipts 56; steers best $11.2519
12.00; good to choice $10.50 ft? 11; me
dium to good $9 9.75; fair to good
$8 9; common to fair $7 8; choice
cows and heifers $9 10; good to
choice $7.7 5 9 ; medium to good
$7.00(8.00; fair to medium $6.00
7.00 canners $3.5O5.50; hulls $6
8.00; prime light calves $15.50 17
heavy calves $7 12.60; stockers and
feeders (8 (g) 9.60.
, ogs lower; receipts 388; prime
mixed $15.25 15.75; medium! 14.76
i 15.25; rough heavy $11. 75 14.75;
pigs $12.25 14.25. '
Sheep firm; receipts 89; eastern
lambs 915 15.50; light valley $14.50
015.00; heavy $13.50 15.00; feedor
lambs $12i15; yearlings $1318.50;
wethers $1213.
Butter
Portland, Jan, 21. Butter weak;
cubes extra nominal; parchment
wrapped, box lots 69c;" cartons 60c;
half boxes Ho more; less than hall
boxes lo more; butterfat 56 57c f.
o. b. station; 59 61c Portland.
- - Poultry and Eggs,
Portland, Jan. 21 Extremely weak
Eggs selling price case count,
46e; buying price 45c; selling price
candled 48c; selected candled in car
tons 60c.
Poultry: Hens 28 33c; broilers 22
roosters 16c; turkeys dressed 47c;
geeso 2025c; ducks 36 40c.
WlH-ot and Mill Stuffs.
Wheat: $2.20; barley, $72;
oat
$62.60 hid; corn No. 3 yellow $58.25
rid.
Hay: Buying price, valley timothy
$2028;, alfalfa $31.60; grain $26;
cheat $22; clover $26; oats and vetch
$26.
Millstuffs: Prices f.o.b. mill, city
artage $2 extra,. Mill run, car lots o
mixed care $45 ton; rolled barley $74
rolled oats $68; ground barley $74;
scratch feed $82.
Corn whole $67; cracked $69.
BROTHERS MAKE
HIT WITH YOUTHS AT
TRAINING SCHOOL
(Continued from page one)
of Mother Eve.
Auditorium Is Bare.
The auditorium was filled when wt
arrived. Lads of all ages, in grey uni
forms; so young, most of them, that
one wondered how their mothers could
bear to have them away from home.
Yellow heads and brown heads and the
sleek black heads that bespoke souie-
ern parentage, or south-of-Europe an
cestry. What struck ine first was the
big difference between their auditor
ium and the one at the penitentiary.
In the latter place the slender hands
of a Belgian artist have beautified the
walls and woodwork, so that no trace
of grimness remains; here, except for
a few cheap prints Christ blessing lit
tle children, the Madonna, and one
whose title Is unknown to me, the walls
are glaring white and pitifully bare.
The sweet kindly personality of the su
perintendent's wife, and the fatherll
ness of Mr. Gilbert himself, are .the
only noticeable home touches In that
whole huge building. Which Is, of
course, none of my buslnens.
It goes without saying, that the pro
gram was excellent. It was an easy
V, L " T'7
(Arthur Rahn, who answered three
'cores and then bowed and smiled Uke
a professional, during as many more;
one man whose name 1 have forgotten,
who had an excellent voice and sans
as though he owned the world; the or
chestra, that chose just the sort of
lively selections that would please
their audience, ami hat and best, IS.
Cooke Patton, who, as long as there is
s boy in Salem will be the object ot
wonder and silent hero worship by rea
son et his uncanny knowledge of how
to fool his fellow men.
: I wish you could have seen the faces
of those lads during the entire per
formance. Most of aH I wish you could
have seen the face ef the littlest rebel,
brown eyes as large as saucers, euri?
hair in the just the sort of runpieet
mess that makes a woman want ta
pick a yeungster up and mother him
lips always slightly parted like the lips
of the Child in the arms of the Ma
donna in the cheap print on the wait
If those Big Brothers had any doubt
as to whether or not their entertain,
ment "Was appreciated, they needed
only to look at the eager faces ot the
boys whom they were amusing to have
their doubts dispelled.
Well, the program could not last
forever, and after Mr. Patton had
turned the rioe Into water, and ther
water Into candy, and received alt
kinds of uncanny messages from the
gruesome wax hand, the curtain was
lowered and the refreshments served.
If any of those lads walked In theie
sleep or had ghastly nightmares, the
authorities will have to blame the
Elks. Ice cream and numberless cook
ies have never been recommended by
physicians, as I remember It, as an
ideal 11 p. m. luncheon. .
Big Brother Talks. . .. -,'
And just before the evening ended,
one of the Big Brothers, recognizing
the auspicious moment to address at
few words of brotherly council to the
boys, gave them a short heart to heart
talk about everything in general. . It
was a beautiful climax to the whole at.
fair. I remember he said something
about obeying one's superiors and nev
er doing anything one's mother would
be ashamed of. Remembering the rapt
attention with which the littlest rebel
had watched the wonders of E. Cooke
Patton's magic art, I had a picture of a
contrite little face and wide eyes filled
with renewed ambition to be good and
sweet as the brother Elk was telling
htm to be, and I turned to look. Head
on his breast, towselcd hair over the
high forehead, And one hand ' sUH
tightly clasping the ice cream spoon,
the littlest rebel was sound asleep.
32 MEASURES KILLED
BY OFFICIAL VETO
(Continue from Page Four.
slderation of this class of legislation
at the special session."
H. B. 599, by Gallagher Involving
a slight change In season tor klliintt
jacksnlpe and other birds in game dis
trict number two. "This is a matter
that could not have been considered at
the special session." ...
H. B. 49, by llurnaugh Changing:
one of he terms eof court in tenth ju
dicial district from May to March an
declaring an emergency. "I fail to se
that the change noted In any way af
fects the Immediate preservation at the
public peace, health and safety,"
S. B. 23, Union couny delegation
Relating to salaries of Union county
officers and llmlnating provision . n
1919 act referring measure to vote of
the people of the county affected.
"This act has for Its sole purpose the
repeal of that referendum clause."
H. It. 60, by Linn county delegation
Relating to salaries of certain offi
cials of Linn county and declaring an
emergency. Vetoed because of objec
tion to emergency clause.
II. K 72, by McKailund To regu
late angling In Willamette rivor south
of suspension bridge at Oregon City
and declaring an emergency. Vetoed
because of emergency clause.
H. 11. i3 by Kubll Providing for
acquisition owncrhlpi and control of
property by Incorporated cities and
town within or without their corporate
limit and declaring an emergency. Ve
toed because of objection to emergency
cluuse.
S. B. 17 by Lachmutul Providing
for use of prosy votes In amending
constitution and bylaws of mutual fire
Insurance companies. "Not the class
of legislation, that should have been
given consideration at the special ses
sion of the legislature."
H. B. 16 by Hughes Authorizing
the Inclusion 'of lands belonging to
state or any Incorporated towns in Irri
gation or drainage districts and de
claring an emergency. Vetoed because
of no apparent necessity for emergen
cy clause.
HOT ! FOR
Tells why everyone should dtinfe
hot water with phosphate
in it before breakfast
Headaches ate caused by auto-In--oxlcatlon
which means self polson
11 g. Liver and bowel poisons called
oxins, sucked inte the blood so fast
that It congests In the smaller arter
es and veins of the head, producing
iolent, throbbing pain and distress,
jailed headache. You become nerv
us, despondent sick, feverish and
miserable, your meals sour and al
most nauseate you. Then you resort
to acetanilld, aspirin or the bromides
which temporarily relieve but do not
rid the blood of these Irritating tox
ins. A glass of hot water with a tea.
spoonful of limestone phosphate in
It, drank before breakfast will not
only wash these poisons from your
system and cure you of headache, but
will cleanse, purify and freshen ttis
alimentary canal.
Ask your pharmacist for a quarter
pound of limestone phosphate. It Is
Inexpensive, harmless as sugar.
If you aren't feeling your best. If
tongue Is coated or you wake up with
bad taste, foul breath or have colds.
Indigestion, biliousness, constipation
or sour, acid stomach, begin the phos-
!
nEAuAuHES
en-'Phated hot water cure to rid your ays-
ltm of toxins and poisons (Adv
1 '.