THE CAPITAL JOURNAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. 1920. PAGE SEVEN. Neu) Toaay - Where Small Ads Get Results at Sm C2f I sS JSSiFIED AD RATES, j . .ord Each insertion one j ' ' insertion 6 cent., one -month. Wt- "f it cents, una Xr. per insertion ' ,d js ;t. ctnt4- " h.rtion only In New Teday. , fc . .d not tak- nCne. unless advertiser has SEnt. No .Uowanct tor New Toaay. ?7aE-A sore bulding Call at v summer St. . - "T, state $700 will take Chev li'l, ,rll condition, with ex flf .5jr'.., At V High. 2 "Tvrpii A few head of stock ewes B Pecker. Silverton. . 30 rTvTF-o Work by man and wife. 'SfiW 4, Winger hotel.- : F0R S5 per' 1000. delivered in . A. Bhanafelt. F.U 4. box US. Saleni. -...-rppIiicubator about 259-egg 5. Buckeye r' Queen Prel;'"' uiVTER Experienced girl for pen cil housework; good wages to ca S,igirl. 835 Oak St. 27 kip U-E 3-months old pedigreed Chter White pigs. lit. 7, box 91. tiiVTKH Modern house, keeping or furnished house near Highway Garage. Plume 19S4J. 2i WANTED To rent small house close t or on car line. Phone 9SF.1. 2S AyrEl Man of neat appearance, pleasing personality, and good hab its to fill permanent position in Sa lmi Soliciting and collecting. Guar anteed salary and commissions. Must he between 21 and 40 jears of a?e. For particulars write Asst. guif. care this office. 27 FOR REXT 5 room modern flat, furnished. Phone 5S6.T. 2S FOR SXE 5 year old fresh Jersey cow. with calf. lit. 4. box 70A. John Kuhnke. 28 FOR SALE 2 V acre tract Just out side city limits, 7 room house with Or without furniture, piano, good bam and outbuildings, lots of fruit. jSJt'tl, terms. Corner Park and l streets, Kt. 7, box 8. 30 FOR SALE By owner. 6 room furn ished cottage. 6 room plastered house, good location. Trice $1000, y, cash. 18 acres good black soil, close in; good house and barn. Price J 4750. terms. P.rand new Chevrolet car and fresh cow. Eaw vt-r & Emmett, room 3, Buyne bids- 30 40 ACRES all In cultivation, highly improved, 6 miles north near Pa cific highway. Price $10,00U; small pavnient, long lime on balance nt 6 per cent. Hart MiKillop Co., 20K Oregon bldg. 27 I ACRES bearing 'Royal Anne and Bins eherrles, some logans find strawberries, close in. Price $1750. Han McKillnp Co., . 208 Oregon bldg. 27 10 ACRES 214 miles northeast of fair grounds on good road. Price 81 B00. : Hart llcKillop Co., 208 Oregon bldg. 27 FOR SALE 6 room house on North Cottage street, close In. bungalow style, large lot, full basement, large fruit trees; with immediate posses sion. It you want a home right now see this. Priced ehenp, $1750 with . easy terms. Others to select from. : R. Pearson, 405 Oregon bldg. Phone 43. FOl'Xt) Bunch of greenbacks. Partv prove property and pay for this nd. Call at West Hoyt and Rex streets, franklin Hen-ting. 26 or. SALE Remington typewriter a 111 til,, ....,, . - - .v. .io.no :win evenings. zt For an c !., --- wnl jumse cneap, to move away, inquire M. J. Trustv. nOUSP mnrdi. .... ....vi. Zn 'ANTED Employment wanted bv a niarneil nmn i,....,. i....j 1 ' in v i''- u.m e.viJerienue n bookkeeping and office work, in. 1, '"idling money and mak- Box XXX Capital Journal. 26 VI10MAX Franquet walnuts grafted "n black roots. These trees nr jhwvn in Oregon nnd aclimated so je freeze had no effect on them. . also have a good line of berrv -.""" and bushes. Middle Grove ""wry, J. C. Hen-en, Prop. 30 W Trade Good house and corner 'ot m , Portland for small acreage war Salem. Address James Letson. " J"in St., Portland. 25 Wil! ! VUte prk-e- AdJess C. M. ervais, Rt. 2 25 'OR STP t '.' ' for sale. Phdne 2063W. f ARM LOANS "mount Low rates. r repayment privileges. yy prompt service. Ask .V. . ourearlo,nsat HATS& ROBERTS Oregon Bldg. r -HCU1 26 ForRent FCRxiptT " 833 FerrJ00"1" anA apartments EKEEPiVrt X l iii 1 ronms ' Jfny; no children. 25 -JgT ADS PAY " Oregon Real Estate Houses KOH SALE Three lots, small hm,u plenty of fruit; reasonable terms. 644 State streeL si FOR SALE C room modern home on excellent lot. Call 236 Bush SL 23 FOR SALE By owner a modem ten room house with garage. 1133 Court St. Price $8000; terms $2600 cash, balance, to suit. Inquire of H. Pohle & Son. 240 8. Liberty St. 25 FOR SALE S room cottage, modern except heat Car :. lint. . pavement, bam. pood condition. Price f 1S50. half cash. Box 25 Journal. 26 FOR SALE Sacrifice & room bunga- au . inrge iois, liz leet Iront. Call at 1242 N. Front St. 27 FOR SALE 6 room plastered house, electric lights, city water, two nice nuts, fruit trees- and ohlcken house, near mute school; can be seen at 2446 Hazel ave. . 3 FOR SALE Furnished or unfurnish ed modern 5 room house, with bas ment. 630 N. 17th St. zn FOR SALE 10 room house, furnish ed, lot 71x165. Tj blocks from State house on Winter street. Price $4090 Terms if desired. Good hotel, close in with 16 rooms. Price $3200. Wilson & Co.. room 8, D'Arcy bldg. 25 FOR SALE 6 room house with base ment, modern except furnace, two nice lots. Plenty of fruit. Garage nnd chicken house. Call at 1910 Trade St. 29 Used Cars for Sale. FOR SALE Nearly new 2-ton Dia mond T truck, all equipped. Phone 1608J. A. H. Biederman. 31 FOR SALE 1 Hudson speedster, us ed four months; 1 1918 Dodge; 1 1918 Grant six; a 1916 Ford road ster In A-l condition, a classy re painted Job. We have the Bruns wick tires, "the up to the minute tire." Cherry City Garage, 170 S. 12th St. 27 FOR SALE 1920 Oakland six tour ing car. Part cash, balance on terms. Phone 810. 27 Wanted. DR. ALBERT R. MIDLER Optometrist-optician, eyes thoroughly ex amined, glasses made and fitted. 610-12 U. S. bank. Phone 341. LOCAL or long distance truck haul ing of any kind. Phone 1177. 27 BEAVERDAM, onion land, rent free for clearing. Address S-B care Jour nal. 25 WANTED To borrow $1500 on good real estate security. C. W. Niamey er, Masonic bldg. AUTOMOBILE painting, furniture re- Iinlshed. Phone 1673. The Salem Refinishing Co., 156 S. 12th. 28 WANTED To Ust property. ,Whnt have :you to list. A. L. Seamster Realty Co., 416 Masonic bldg. Thome 353. - WANTED Lease and option. Want to lease with option to buy from five to - sixty acres. Prefer place with berries or gardening. Do not want Improved buildings. Address P. O. box 125, Redmond, Or.- 25 WANTED Old Junk, old clothing. tooltK gems, musical instruments, cameras. Will call day or evening. Capital Exchange, 337 Court. Phone 493. WOOD SAW Fishers boys will saw your wood. Phone 1004. 25 WANTED Fluff and Colonial rag rug weaving. Cor. Mill and 20th St, 26 WANTED Ironing 3uc an hour, fine clothes a specialty. Call 1193 North 6th St. 25 WANTED Reed baby buggy. 1525. Phone 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 55F13. ' JOURNAIi WANT ADS PAT. HOUSES 5 room bungalow with 2 lots. Paved street. East $2000 8 room modern house' with basement, In ideal location, close In. Paved street. J4500 6 room modern bungalow close to car line and paved street $3500 5 room modern bungalow on State street. $370 6 room modern cottage bunga low close to state house; fur nace heat; paved street $3000 Good 5 room house, east front close to Highland store $1000 House nnd 1 acre of fruit, only 10 blocks from State street. A snap at $2100 Acreage 40 acres 1 mile out on pav-d road. Might divide, $250 yer ncre. 5 acres 2 miles from town, close to car; good S room house $3000 18 acres ty, miles out; S acres In fruit. Land all cultivated $2200 List-with us for results LAFLAR & LAFLAR 4-7- Oregon bldg WANTED Work all afternoon and evening, good hand with machin- j physician and surgeon, 403-4 Ore-er-v- J O P cr Journal. 25 ' gum bldg. Hes. JJhon 58F5; office SHOEMAKER wanted at 279 Com. St The $2 for $1 Stori. N. : 25 For Sale. STRAWBERRY plants, rrogresslve Linwimns, r.nersourg ill. ana ; n 1 -. . 1 : r . . . ... wnmn vimmw. .u t.1 nri, ivvi piano Place orders now. Ward K. Rich-' ardson, 2395 Front. Phone 494. 35 FOR SALE It acrts good onion land ...good, barn, small house near the depot. Call or address J. S. Bum gardner, Clatskanie, Or. - 37 FOR SALE Baled cheat hay $23 ton, 1 mile east on pen road. Phone 91 Flo.. 25 BABY CHICKS - Leghorns, Reds. Rocks, Minorcas. - Prices reasonable. , C. N. Needham, . 558 State St. Phone 400. , 36 LOOK 6 acres near car line, on rock road; good soil, mixed young orch ard, 100 young walnuts, 6 room housi. $4200, terms. 6 room, bun galow, paved street, assessments all paid. See It. Room 416 Masonic bldg. Phojie 353. FOR SALE OJd papers for wrap ping and packing 10c bundle. Cap ital Journal office. FOR SALE Frultland nursery has a few thousand Italian prune trees, grafted Franquet walnuts, and al bo other nursery stock. Phone 111 F21. Rt 6, Salem, Or. 25 APPLES delivered, 3 varieties. Phone your order to Walter Pearmine, 98 "F2. 26 WOOD for sale, also take contract hauling wood. Phone 674R after 6 p. m. 26 FOR SALE Fine milk cows, or will trade for fat cows. Call 87F24 24 DRY wood for sale, four foot, and sawed. Call evenings 1678W. 48 FOR SALE 10 to 40 acres, no bet ter loganberry land, right in. Terms J. H. Koltes, Hotel Bligh. 27 I HAVE 200 acres rich bottom land, 40 acres in cultivation, balance pas ture, $70 per acre. Busy terms. M. Tompkins, Amity, Or. 27 FOR SALE First class clover and cheat and oat and vetch hay. Phone 39F5. 27 FOR SALE Strawberry plants Et- terburg 121, $5 per thousand. Phone 87F25. ' 27 FOR SALE No. 121 strawberry plants, extra fine, $3 per thousand tf vnu rllrv tl,o, .,,, at 1L ,llt east Sunnyside school. ' Jefferson road. Phone 107F24. SB FOR SALE One extra fine Barred Rock cockerel, dark markings; two Partridge Rock cockerels, Mrs. Ar nold, 447 S. Com. Phone 1946M. 25 NEW Zealunds, young does nnd bucks from pedigreed and registered stock. Capital City Rabbitry. Rt. 6. box 161. Phone evenings 74F2. 28 6 ROOMS of beautiful furniture, In cluding $450 piano for sale. House for rent to buyer of furniture only. Call 589 Trade St. 25 FOR" SALE Several million feet 2d growth saw timber. Will consider pay as cut basis to responsible par ties. Summer or winter road. W. H. Trindle, Bank of Commerce bldg. 25 FOR SALE 8 pigs, 3 months old, $5 to $9 each. Ralph DuRette, Ger vals, Or. 28 FOR SALE R. I. Red roosters. 1717 25 N. Liberty. TWO milk goats for sale, fresh in May 1493 N. Summer. 20 PIGS FOR SALE 25 pigs 8 to 10 weeks old, choice $6; also some shoats and brood sows to farrow in February, $30. L. F. Hill, Rt. 8, box 125, Salem. Phone 59F4. 28 FOR SALE Almost new 7-drawer Singer sewing machine. Inquire at 674 N. 15th, 4th house from Ma rion. 25 FOR SALE Belgian colt two years old past. Thone 64F14. 20 FOR SALE A few pure bred Anco- na cockerels, Sheppard s strain. See James Fry, Rt. 3, box 253. 27 INCOME tax records for sale at 141 N. High. Phone 340. 50' OAW wood for sale. Phone 933. 26 FOR SALE Seed potatoes cheap. 29 44F5. FOR SALE Craftsman leather couch, 2 sets of express harness, Pioneer vacuum cleaner, 12x12 vel vet brussels rug, man's bicycle, large ice box. Bargain. Come quick , 395 S. 12th. 2" FOR SALE 20 acres fenced and plowed ready for crop, suitable tor logans. prunes or poultry. JVo build ings. No waste. On fine trout stream. V mile from paved road. y, mile from shipping point and school. W. H. Swank, Aumsville, Or. 29 FOR SALE Bargain, Studebnker car, also good driving and saddle horse. Phone 1121R or call at 407 N. 18th St. ' 26 FOR SALE 20 acres, 2 houses, two nmll hums, family orchard; 5 acres of beaverdam. Price $4400. Also a Ami lnv-nut to rent. 3 acres of beav erdam, 2 crops for the clearing of 2 acres. Square Deal Keauy lo. 2o FORD and good coffee route for sale cheap. Call at 430 S. 14th St. after c n m. uoine east. - Miscellaneous. OSTEOPATHIC physicians and sur geons, Drs. White ana Kwnmn, i ir a Honk hldir. Phone 859. Dr. White! res. phone 469; Dr. Marshall -u tai rev. yiiuu. ... FOR plumbing and general work. Call 174SR. repair 28 Salem Auto Radiator Shop Radiators, Fenders and Gat Tank Repaired Tractor KadUUHi splK7 Ford Radiator for Sale 191 a 12th Street 8alem. Ore. DR. JOHN L. LTXCH, osteopataic pnona int. . : 'ESTES A MAG EE, real estate. If wet list tt we advertise it. Portland of fice 909 Chamber Commerce; Sa lem office 4! Oregon bldg. over electric depot. 34 lunar .1. T. T T imVW i . wltn cherrington's Piano House, 415 Court Rl Phone 352 Si LIBERTY EXCHANGE All kinds of second hand goods bought, sold and exchanged. If we hava't what you want, we'll get It. Try us. W. Lobke, 241 N. Com l SJ. Phone 41, Salem, Or. : THE International Correspondence school will hare their local repre sentative at the Bllgh hotel every Saturday to give their students all assistance possible. He also will be glad to givd. the public information regarding the schools and their courses. LET us list your property..' A. L. Seamster Realty Co., 416 Masonic bldg. Phone 353. YALE Hand laundry. 194 S. 12th St- Phone 8. BACK on the job with a new Hoover Rugs cleaned 40 cents per rug. L. L. Buckner, Phone 16. 27 TYPEWRITERS, libraries, office fur niture and appliances bought and sold. 141 N. High. Phone 340. 60 NOTICE I have calls every day for small properties on terms. If you have any please list with me. H. Brown, room 8, Bayne bldg. 27 FOR TRADE Nearly new top bug gy Tor work horse. 1712 Ferry, Sa lem. 25 ROOM and board call 636 N. street. Front 25 PARTY who took Harley Davidson bicycle from the side of Grey-Belle Is known. I'lease return to save trou ble. 3 ; ; 25 Good Buys Investments. Fine 10 acre tract near Salein, good house, some other buildings. Fine dark loam soli. One acre prunes, cher ries and apples. Bargain, $4500.. 15 acre tract about 4 miles from Salem, sot buildings; 6 acres bearing prunes. One acre loganberries and other fruits. For quick sale $6400, $2500 cash, balnnoe easy terms. Good modern 5 room bungalow, full basement and sleeping porch, on car line. Price $25,00, $1000 cash, bal ance easy terms. ' ' ' Fine 13'acre tract miles from Salem, fine modern bungalow, good ' a,rn- rcl'rd- e?fme loun1 i"""' ivyv. Price 16 acres of choice loganberry land near Salem, plowed and ready to set. Snap for $210 per acre. For bargains and square deal set Perrine & Marsters 211-12 Com. Club bldg. 160 ACRES, 10 acres been cultivated. 20 acres good bottom land, good running stream. 1,500,000 feet of good timber. Mile of school, 6 miles of town and railroad. Near Yoncalla, Douglas county. $10 per acre, terms to suit. We' can sell your house if your price is right, if It isn't we can't recommend it and won't list it. Ev erything personally Inspected. We have callers every day. Estes & Magee 428 Oregon, Salem, Oregon 27 ard varieties; four acres prunes; 25 acres, 13 acres in apples of stand acre grapes; chickens, 2 horses, 3 Jersey cows and two calves, besides equipment worth $2000 goes with it. 2 miles from one of best county seats in western Oregon. Price $17, 500. 800 acre tract, 22 acres 8-year old apples, Spltzenberg and Newtons; : 22 acres prunes, 8-years old. Nice home, bath, fireplace; running wa ter; $3000 barn with modern stan chions, water, etc; two silos, mod ern hog house, with concrete floors, water; family orchard from grapes to apricots; 75 acres in hill land, balance cultivable. On macadam road two miles from railroad town in Douglas county. Grand place for stock and fruit. Price $26,000. 20 acres, 16 acres In walnuts ana prunes In good condition. Well lo cated, beautiful scenery. Price $6, 600. $3500 cash, balance to suit. PEARCY BROS., Horticulturists Apples, Prunes, Walnuts 210 Oregon bldg. Phone 663 Good Buys. 80 acre tract located 6 miles east of Salem, good house and barn, fruit, good road. Price $16,600. Well improved 3. acre tract, goou 5 room bungalow, barn, fruit, paved road, close to school. Price $12,800. 66 acre tract located 4ft miles from Salem, 40 acres under cultiva tion, balance timber and pasture, spring, 18 acres bearing prunes, fam ily orchard, 6 room house, large barn rock road. Price $18,600. 51 acre tract located on main high way, close In, house and born, 8 acres bearing prunes, about 1606 cords of standing fir timber. Price $300 per acre. Well Improved 20 acre tract on rock road, close to main highway; 6 acres cherries, 4 acres logans, 5 room plastered house, barn, well, price $9000. 10 acres all in neanng prunes, ciose In, hard road, good plustered bunga low, electric lights. Price $8500. 80 acre timber tract, located on gravel road, house. Price $80 per acre. 32 acre tract, 10 acres cumvaieu, balance slashed and timber; family orchard; spring water to buildings, 7 room house, good barn. Price $5000, 14 cash, balance terms. Well improved 56 acre farm locat ed 6 miles from Salem; good 8 room modern house, Darn, orcnara, pest 01 soil. Price $200 per acre. 200 acre farm, lflt acres cultivated, house and barn, lots of timber, 6 miles from Salem. Price $100 per acre. 360 acre farm located pear Silver ton, house and barn, best of dark soil. Price $100 per acre. HOUSE BUYS 6 room house located in South Sa lem, corner lot. Price $2600, $900 down. Balance terms. 5 room bungalow located In South Salem. Price $2800. 6 room house located at 1330 South Commercial street, bearing fruit Price $2800. " W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. 275 State street JOURNAL WANT APS PAT JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Rpsf ftllVS j " 40 hfi-es, 16 in bearing prunes, fair improvements, near Salem. $.4000 will handle. " acres, 93 in cultivation, fine 1m- provements, 2 silos, 5 miles from good town. per tiers. will han dle. 160 acres, pa it river bottom, good improvements. 4H miles from Salem, gravel road. $175 per acre. 2 y acres, not far out. on good road, house, barn, fruit and berries. $200. 10 acres, rood 4 rtmni huiiE-lnw (burn, family orchard. $4750. it acres, good location on gravel road, best valley loam, fair improve ments, family orchard. $7000. 15 acres, close in. good land on good road. $500 will handle. I acre at slate Institution, nice 4 room bungalow with water in house. Price $1250. II acres, river bottom, close in on paved road, well improved. 5 acres in loganberries, 1H strawberries, 100 walnut trees 12 years old. $4560 will handl ,e 30 acres close to town, all in culti vation, good barn, to trade for Sa em residence. Socolofsky. 341 Stat street Very Good Buys. S room house, plastered, modern, S. 18th. $1800. Sell or trade. ' 7 room plastered house, very sub stantial, east, good locality. $2100. 5 room house, fair condition, plen ty of fruit, lot 76 150, close in. $1100 6 71-100 acres close in, mostly In 2-year old prunes, no buildings, $2, 100. It acres close In, deep red soil, 6 in cultivation, more easily cleared. $1500. Cash or terms. 40 acres, 25 acres in bearing fruit, mostly prunes; 10 acres brush and pasture, buildings; 36 stack drier. $300 per acre; owner wants to live in city, will take city property up to $8, 000. 40 acre bearing prunes, no bulld ngs, $400 per acre. Walter McLaren Room 28, 180 "N. Com. St. 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 str-et. Phone 998; night phones 679J, 674R. Saleju, Or. 36 Scavenger. Salem Scavenger Garbage a,nd re fuse of all kinds removed on month ly contracts at reasonable rates. Cess pools cleaned. Dead animal removed. Office phone Main 117. . Money To Loan. On good real estate security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd St Bush Bank, Salem, re. MARION-POLK -National Farm Loan Ass'n. Government money to loan at 6 1-2 percent 803 Salem Bank of Commerce. W. D. Smith. Money to Loan . Federal Farm Loans Any amount Long time. 6 and 6 percent Interest City building loans. A. C. Bohrnstedt 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon Salem Auto Exchange. Monitor cars now on display. Come and see them. 229 tSate St Phone 869. Safety Razor blades. . SAFETY razor blade sharpening ma chine, first Installed at A. B. Stew art Repair Shop. 847 Court St Why Sell For Less? WE will pay you more cash for your household goods. Oet our bid be fore you sell. Peoples Furnlturt and Hardware Store, 271 N. Com mercial street Phona 734. Stove Repairing. STOVES rebuilt and repaired. 60 years experience; Depot National and American fence, sizes 26 to 68 Inches high. Paln:s, ou and varn ishes, etc., loganberry od hop hooks. Salem Fence anv' Stove Works, 260 Court street Phona 124 Water Company. SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade Sti. Bills payable monthly In advanca Phone 67 Lodge Directory. JCV". wHEMEKETA Lodge No. 1 meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30 at I. O. O. F. hall. K-NinHTS OB- PYTHIAS MEET AT McCornack hall on every Tuesday at I. Harry Levy, C. C.; r, J. Kuntz K. R. fc 8. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Oregon Grape oamp No. 1360 meets every Thursday evening In Mccor neck hall. Elevator service. Oracle, Mrs. Carrie . Bunn, 648 Union St recorder. Mrs. Melissa Persons, 1416 N. 4th St Phone 1436M. UNITED ARTISANS Captlal Assem bly No. 84 meets every Thursday at 8 p. m. in 1. O. O. r . nan. uienn 1;. NJlet, M. A. ; C A. Vlbbtrt, ttcrt- tary. 140 Owen street W. O. W. SALEM CAMP 118. -Meats every Friday night at 8 o'clock In ' McCornack hall, cor. Court and Lib erty St. Visiting Woodmen welcome. C. D. Ro. C. C. L. 8. Geer, clerk. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6246 meet every Thursday evening at I o'clock In McCornack building, Court and Liberty streets. H. G. Coursey, V. C. . Frank A. Turner, elerk Seattle Man Appointed To Railroad Position St. Paul, Jan. 29. Appointment of Charles O. Jenks, vt Seattle, as aist ant federal manager of the Great Nor thern railroad was announced here today. It Is understood he will succeed J. M. Gruber, vice-president In charge of operation. Jenks will mak his head quarters here. Grain: Wheat No. 1 $20110; feed oats 89 85c; milling oats 15 88c; cheat hay $1920; oat hay $21922; clover hay $14025; mill run $47648. Eutterfut: Kutterfat, 62c; cream ery butter 64 65c. Pork, -real and muttoa: Pork oa lost 14 S-4c; veal fancy, 23c; steers HT 8c; cows 6T l-2c; spring lambs llST12c; ewes 45c; sheep, yearlings 7tJ9c '. Dressed pork 18 621c. Eggs and poultry: Eggs cash 42e; tight hens, 24c; heavy hens 26c; old roosters 15 16c; springs 24c Vegetables; Onions per pound lc; celery dos. $1.7$; potatoes, Yakima 5c; Oregon 4 4 V4c; sweet potatoes 8c beets per sack $2; turnips per sack $2.50; carrots per sack $1.25;cmfwy per sack $2.50; spinach 10c lb.; rad ishes 40c dox. Fruit: Oranges $4.506.00; I mom $5gr5.50; bananas 11c; honey ext., 20o; bunco oeets 45c; cabbags tc; head lettuce $1.25; carrots 45c; srrapst 15c; Brussell sprouts 16c; caultfflowet $1.75 dos; red peppers 25c lb. rhu barb 12 He Retail price: Eggs dozen, 60c; creamery butter 68 78c; couutry but tor 65c; flour, hard wheat $3.25 3.40 soft wheat $2.90. LIVESTOCK Portland, Jan. 29. Cattle steady; receipts 6: steers best $11.60 12,60; good to choice $1111.60; me dium to good $9.5010.25; fair to good $8.609.50; common to fair $7.fi0(fi 8.60; choice cows and heifers $9,504(10.50; good to choice $8,500 9.60; medium to good' $7.60 8.50; fair to medium $6.60(fi8.50; can neu $3.50iji6.50; bulls $6 If 8; prime light calves $15.5017; medium light $12. 50 15.60; heavy . calves $7i 12.50; mockers and feeders $8Q9.50. Hogs steady; receipts 416; prime mixed $15.50016; medium $15.00 &16.50; rough heavy $12,00U.00, pigs $12.6014.60. Sheep steady; receipts 191; eastern lambs $16.50rl7.60; light valley $16 16.60; heavy $14.50IB15.60; feeder lambs $ 12 (fi) 1 5 ; yearlings $13 13.50; wethers $12013; ewes $910.50. Butter ' Portland, Jan. 29. Butter firm; cubes extra 68c; parchment wrapped, box lots 62c; cartons 63c; half boxes He more; less than hnlf hoxeB lc more; butterfat 5960c f. 0. b. station; 62 6 4c Portland. Poultry and Eggs, Portland, Or., Jun. 29. Weak; Eggs tilling price cast count, 4Cc; buying price case count' -49c; buying . price 60c; selling ' price candled 62c; selected candled In car tons 53c. Poultry: Hens 30 34c; broilers 28 roosters 16o; turkeys dressed 47c; geese 2025c; ducks 35 40c. Wheat and Mill Stuffs. Wheat: $2.20; barley, $72; oal $fil,60 bid; corn No. 3 yellow $58.00 lid. Hay: Buying price, valley timothj $20(6 28; alfalfa $31.60; grain $25; cheat $22; clover $26; oats and vetch $26. Millstuffs: Prices f.o.b. mill, clt) artago $2 extra, Mill run, car lots o mixed cars 45 ton; rolled barley $73 rolled oats $66.50; ground barley $73 scratch feed $80. Corn whole $66; cracked $68. Real Estate Transfers. Mnry E Goudy to A J Suxton uiuiKiina Huxion 8.12 A tloudy gardens 4S 1W 800 Alonzo L .Seamster and Hulh (teamster to Anna J Seam ster, prt bl 11 Myers add Snlem Mary K Ooudy to Robert Mor ris tr 12 Uuudy gardens.... 1000 Rose Graham and J V Gra ham to George H Mason and Enuimla Aluson prt sec 3 H SE 550 Paul A Harris nnd Cnrrie L Harris to Monroe Nye and Alice Nye, It 30 and 40 Stei wors fruit farms 700 Robert G Miller and Ella J Miller to Pliebe A Donald son, pi t It 6 bl 3 Heed's add Salem James Culavan and Mary M Cnlavan to I J Relger and Katie Relger, Vt acre1 63 1W 1600 I It Relger and Katie Relgor to James Caluvan and Mary M Calnvan, Its 7-8-9 Kenne dy Acres, also It 8 and 1 A off si It 4 Kemiedy Acres... Joseph Ackerman and Ottlllle Ackerman to Christian Engie I A sec 10 6H 1 W G W Waterbury and Mattlo Waterbury to Wilson T Dor rs nee rind Kiln Dorrauoe, Lt II and 12 bl 6 Ben Holt's add Woodburn Belle Elder to Hallio Mlllsop and Ralph A Watson, pit Its 5 and 6 bl 11 University acid Salem Claude P Hindi) and Hazel O Hlade to T M Lukens and Margaret Lnkens, It 11 and 2 Cowlng's add Hilvertou ,., M C VV'oodard and Edith Wood arrl to Charles C Gilles and John A Gilles, 7.80 acres Thomas B Alien I) L C 6H 1 W MC Thomas and H D Thom as to Jennie To 1 man It 10-11 12 bl 21 Capital Park add Hal em .'. 3100 1500 400 450 1170 Beet Growers Organize National Association Denver, Colo., Jan. 29. Two hund red and fifty beet growers from all parts of the United States today com pleted organization of the United Hta tes Beet Growers federation and td morrow will present their concerted op position to the $12 a ton flat price an nounced for the 1920 contracts by the Great Western Sugar company of Denver and offer in Its pluce a sliding scale that will, In their opinion, bring a 50-50 division of the net profits ban ed on the seabord price of beets. An unu-unlly large number of small pox cases have developed In Deschutes Ntimtip -hU u-lntr In Henri alone there are 50 case. Nt death have re suited. Time Tables. SOl'THFRN PACIFIC CO. . No. Northbound 64 Oregonian : S:00 a-ia. It Oregon Express 6:55 s-m. 28 Willamette tdmtted :17 a.m. 18 Portland Passenger l:5t p.m. 24 Coos Bay . i.ii P m. 14 Portland Express 7:45 Pn- Southbound 6$ Oregonian ... - IS For Eugene 15 California Express 17 Roseburg Passenger 27 Willamette Limited . 13 San Francisco Pass... ... 3:lt a-nu lt:45 a. ro utes a-L. 4:01 p.m. :44 p.m. 10:03 pm. SALEM-GEER LINE 73 Arrive at Salem t:lt am. 14 Leave Salem 4:0t p.m. SALEM, FALLS CITY A WESTERS 161 Leaves Salem, motor 7:00 s-ra. 163 Leaves Salem, motor 9:28 a.m. 165 Leaves Salem, motor 1:55 p-m. Thru car to Monmouth and Alrli 171 Leaves Salem t:l$ p.m. 163 Arrives Salem 8:35 a.m- 164 Arrives Salem .... 11:00 a. CO. 166 Arrives Salem 3:20 nt. 172 Arrives Salem T:4 p.m. OREGON ELECTRIC Southbound Train Leave Arrive Arrive No. -Portland Salem Bugens 6 Ltd 8:16 am 10:15 m 13:30 pr 7 10:45 am 12:50 pm Salem only 9 2:05 pm 4:15 pm 6:85 pat 13 Ltd 4:46 pm t:4t pm t:5t pa 17 6:t5pra 1:07 pin Salem aalr - 19 9;20pm 11:20 pm i dem only North Bank station (leave Jeffer son ttreet 16 and 20 minutes later) Northbound Train Leave Arrive Arrive No. Eugene Salem Portland 9 7:16 am t:3t.om 10 Ltd 7:25 am 9:45 am 11:30 am 12 13:06 pm 2:St pm . 16 Ltd 1:55 pm 4:00 pm 6:66 pm 20 Salem only 6:30 pm 7:40 pm 22 4:25 pm 7:55 pm 10:00 pm North Bank station (arrive Jeffer son street 16 minutes earlier.) Ltavt CorvalllB. CORVALMS CONNECTIONS . " Northbo ad Leave Corvallis Arrive Salem . 8:20 am 9:46 am 2:35s pm 4:00 pa 6:18 pm 7:65 pm Southbound Leave Salem Arrive Corvalltt 10:16 am 11:37 am 6:44 pm 8:06 pm ' 4:13 pm 6:40 pm CLOSED AS REPORTED Waconda, Jan. 29. Contrary " to press reports sent in from her last , week, the source of which are un known, church services at Waconda have not been discontinued and tht statement that the church building had been condemned Is without foun dation. The Wacouda church services are held In the school house and that building in in the best of condition. Services are conducted every Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Arheart, who purchat ed the Klrkwood farm and are now making their home there, were Salem visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Keene have been confined to the house for a few days with severe colds and a touch of the grippe. Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Savage spent a couple of day In Waconda recently. Mrs. E. M. Palmer wn a Salem vis itor Saturday. D. E. Blackburn and family are spending a few days in Aumsville a the guests of tholr parents. The Ladles Aid meeting was held Wednesday, January 28, at the home ot Mrs. Henry Stafford. All of Wncondn and many outsid ers gathered at the school house Fri day evening and were ably entertain ed by Mr. and Mis. F. W. Jones of Forest Grove. The character work or Mr. Jones and the quality of his wife's voice are very well known all over the Pacific Northwest. C. II. Hubert and son Walter Visi ted In the community on Monday. Miss Flora Polley spent the weeK end In Salem ns the guest of her mo ther Mrs. M. Polley. George Marks made a usinera trip to Portland last week. THRIFT CARD REPORTS TO AID SCHOOL PLAN Thrift report cards to be used In the educational thrift course recent ly adopted by county school stiperln tendent'e of the state, have been re ceived by County Superintendent W. If. Smith. The cards are for circula tion to all Marlon county schools, and may be used In conjunction with the regular report blanks. Superintendent Smith is receiving many request from the different dis tricts and stales that the curds will be distributed a rapidly as desired. Tuesday, 800 of the 'cards were sent to the Hilvcrton schools, nnd 100 were distributed to Aurora. The card 1 proving popular In Salem, the fol lowing schools have sent In request for varying quantities: Washington, 500; Grant, 200; and 100 to Kngle wood. The Inauguration of thrift activities In the schools has received the oo-op-erutlon of the IT, 8. Department of Agriculture, Oregon State Banker' Association, Oregon 8tte Teacher' Association, Oregon Agricultural Col lege and the State Department of Ed ucation, The plan of the thrift cards is to encourage individual savings among the pupils In attendance at tht schools, and to uid In acquiring habit of keeping accurate aooounts. The savings report Is to be handed to the teacher on the last Friday of each month, when the accounts will be checked. The 1920 thrift year expires, November 26, when the cards will be gathered up and the records of Bar ings made by pupils In districts will be checked up to give the total for Marlon county. At this time the final summary score will be forwarded to - 1 J. A. Churchill, Thrift Director for Oregon.