Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1920)
1 ,,1 Each insertion one! -"'TiU.TUonB 5 cents, oue month j -tions. 11 cent one yew, per jS m"w- nt3 Minimum per ad 25 gOllt& l- - eeBl uix.wa only In New Today. , ds ca "...r Dhouo, Srttbly account. No allowance tor r- KEW TODAY. -r-rn-gvw Fisher boys' 002 . rh.me 1004. ail fcaw iv.il i-nlir WW"' - - ' SVLr; 5 acres, small but good yk"l barn and -all necwnry out f .iVinca family orchard, good h-rv and loganberry lard f miles from Salem; all for IH . -n W. W. care of Jourua;. li . Tl ' pPKT In a quiet horns a cieau MB-'o'tabie furnished room. tl.6 " Veek, for refined gentleman. phon J207W. n 21 fTgALE 5 room plastered eot iee citv water, one bloefc to car. price $ia0- CilIl at 16 5 Broadway- . rTrT) LOAN on stood security. J. rntitfil Journal. ti. caic .-fc. i Tgr) Rood all around mm for ejneral farm work. : W. U. Fuller, Brooks, Or., Thone 5F8t.- g73 JTBli 9x12 rue, leathortiiven- nort and library table from private party. Jesse Walling, Rt. I, box ma Siltfm. . " ; ' ' ; , '?6 foRSALE Jiilk cows. Rt ' 5, box 78, Sf.'.eni, Or, e76 VANTEl'1 Men for hop yard work. . phone 1662. g"3 FOR SALE i'BO-egfi McCfanahan in ' rabator, also tireless brooder. E. L. turliv. Rt. 3, box 279, S-Ilem, 67 2 1917 FOR Dtourlng for Ble, first ctas conauion. xjtraviui; lovit. ' w. Hopkins, Rt. S, Salem. p7S PONT rtelay getting your walnut trees, as it willsoo n be too late to pluiu them. VS'e still have a few left c the Franquett walnuts graft ei on the California black stump. These trees are Oregon grown aiid cclimsited so they withstood the freeze and are large health trees that will soon come into bearing. If in need of any call. Middle Grove nursery, phone 24F5. d76 EflGS for hatching, Mottied Anconas from Sheppard's strain $2 26 per settine: larger quantities for incu bators priced on application- Jas. Fry, Rt.,3, box 25S, Salem. 71 , F0R""SAI-K 1 Ford touring c;r. jiist overhauled, a bargain. 70S S. 19th St. 0."2 FOE 8AI.R Egge for hatching. J'n-t-ridst- Rocks, $1 per 15; Huff Mi norcus $2 per 15. 447 S. Com'l St. Phone 194I1M. . f'3 FOR SALE Some nioo Jersey cows, fresh and coming fresh. Call 87F 24 evfrtiingn. " e"3 NICE warm room, with boaru.771 K. Cottage St. Phone 1008. J72 FliK lRAUE llorso, w "h 1 for mower or disc. IT. Rentier. Rt. 2 I'os id. 71 LOOK AT THIS 38 acres, 18 bear ing prunes, ninrketed 340 bushels last year, first crop; 7 acres tim ber. ! .Uance under cultivation. No lniil(U':t,-. R4 miles out, liberty dis trict. SL'iiO per ncre, terms; private reasi.r. for selling. Call at Farmers feed barn opposite the O. H. depot.- Phone 2090M after 6 p. m., owner. 71 WASTE!' Lady waitress, -assistant 1,'uty ,v'k. Home Rest, JS& North OPu. C3 1 IF you want a - nice , our place. Oscar II & TU Co. roadster cali at Gingrich Kotur 71 FOR SALE 9 room modern house, S. store Miikling 2x52 feet two stor- R' ml ware house, all . lighted; , two ;.,.Tes of tend in high siato of 1 jIj cultivation, WelK.fruited, -w-ttuAted ! : on Oregon Electric R. R. Stock of . merchandise, at invoice, annual ,' sales aggregate about $$0,000.. W. ; A. Lb-ton, agent, 484- Court St, tr7S FRKPH cows for sale. Phone 74F4, ' !': i.u and .Torscys. e73 FOR SALE 28 acres north near Pa - cine highway, 16 norcs fall wheat. " lance plowed. New" 4 room bun- siiuw. good barn. lrice with crop $130 i,er acre, y, cash. I; 2 Oregon bldg. K. Hart, 11 FOR SALE One 15-25 Samson'trac , tor in excellent shape, used only 1 HoefcmiH Hnnn nt Ifll O .n,.n .WASTED Student solicitor.- Salem , '' - r i. Dyeing Works. 1215 S. :r" '-"-"lal St. Phone 1868. 71 tOR SiiLE-1918 Chevrolet also 1916 morif.' .Ford- 5 pass. $325. 187 S. Liberty St. " - ., - - - . - 71 FOR .SALE 3 4 ' farm wagon with . I'ox icml snring seat $65;, loose and baled cheat hay. 1 yearling BeUia'n colt and 1 coming 4 year old Clyde ;mare. Phone 851R." , . ' c72 WANTED Young man wanU job nriviii,; truck, some experience. Rox Hi Capital Journal. Ii76 FOR SALE Horse, weight 1200 fbs. 'rue to work .single and double, klml and trusty, for woman or ohi,,l to hsndle mv mlpeo. Price if sold at once ,$40t Club Stable. .71 FOR SALE Cheap, 1 gelding'aee weight 1150, 'good worker, single , or duubie; spotted nony welr-ht 550, drives and, ridos", gentle for ladv or children.' 2865 Brooks ave . "ear fair grounds. e72 FOR SALE 1 tearn weight 3300, wa--on and harness, II. A. Smith, Cen ter St. feed barn. t73 WASTE V G Irl. cfr womalTfOr gen tral housework. Call $05 N. lst ftreet. Phone 1231R. g"2 FOR SALE." ForSaIe Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Turning lathe for wood, 1 blacksmith bellows and vise, as sortment of springs fop trailers. ver:ier Fennel, 803 N. Liberty St. .. - c72 ,' SALE 'Light hac, a nap at -' jhpne. 60F2. c7 2 Cash register and safe for sale. 143 Jjjgli St. c72 SALE 4-months old foit terrier "eg $5. Address 1157 S 15th. Phone c72 FOR SALE ii.-.i,i.i r.,.-n,t,ir "Mu.ig room set, oreasers. bed, mattresses, rug, heater, combination """is, baby buggy and high chair; Practically new. j 2 pUre bred White St, laying hens. 705 S. ltn a71 unions for sale cheap. 17 Seuth i"imerclal. c86 For Sale Poultry FORSAl,b? very fine Chorough wea Black Minorca pullets. Phone j-64s- fTl ,l"LTRV 1B0 White Leghorn puf ets, 50 Oregon breeding hens, mat nith O. A. C. cockerels, will sell cr all to the first caller At IBOO crook, avenear fairgnunis.f72 8 AE Eggs for hatching, $5 P" 100. Tancred and Tom Beren tock.Phone 1790W1. f71 "LACK Minorca eggs for hatching, cali 454 Hood St, any day but Sat Ura&y; also a good Jersey c for . good milker. - J F1? SALE Cheap128-eer KIcCTsn anan incubator; One trio Silver irco Wyandotte chicken. 447 8. ..Com. St. Phone 146M. fil OICE laying strain Anconi esgs " Per tting. Pa. S, box 11, ,a el. fa FOR SALE. For Sale Houses. 6 hoam ,.VTrrr- ! ' M Rood buy it toa tKlB ""v " jruoa imv if cent K?'"h- . modern cept tesemw: . 1 "i,"" rrnm Ktt. - v ""'v i street. nmt-. norcn. Invest u S. R, x rs,)n, 4lia Oregon hM .rnone 43. - AuMObT new 7 fl'H basement n73 fun i Tea nouse i fi'U basement, everything the be-st ; attractive inside and out. verv ; in, short time onlv. PrinlSUfl terms cash. baiance rt.wntj S. R.- Pearson. 405 n ki a. R.- Pearson, 405 Oregon bide dale district; o. m X rl3! I . dl-?l ciai now occupy bv chirW tn-t Per month with 7 'U pay ?50! aar; bungalow in Rnh , ,,, ' ," w"h board, room and with livinJroLTafnI: SS? mTJll . ""e n, j Jiii5niry;4jTstate St RKADS room modern house. onw!4X- WATEIV-lI.Tntowrk .nX. L IromPs i orttee, price! right half cash. Brown, room S, 341 State. .,;! " rv SALE-6 room houseTn wis on caved street t. fc, from hlnft.-a rnt linn Ti: . -. r . . cash bnlanee small tayments. E. C. Derrick Realty Co.. 462 state I M. room 7. Phone 10S4 - ' ?i?Jl house- 1 Spre ground, fruit. hi "b nouse, barn, - v :hoURe- Pen. Close to carhne, terms. Price tia.m m.. rjen r r.. A MltlWll, Bellevue. I " . a71l F0R SALE By owner. 7 roonTmoi: ! io corner lots, cement- walks, some fruit and walnut trees- a bargain if taken at once, come and see it, 896 S. 16th St. a75 Lr,-up traue for Salem property, or small acreage. 37 acres -ei viear rann. ummprovpo. ciose to school, Vt mile paved highwav. a miles to Corning. Cat. Write to B. JI. Woods, Los Angeles. Cal Pen. Del. f71 6 ROOM modern bungalow for sale, built in features throughout, full cement basement, fruit room fire place, large lot, hot and cold water linoleum and range go with sale, If taken at once, $3250. Pee owner. Peterson with John It. Scott Realty Co., 228 Oregon bldg. . n FOR SALE By owner, 5 room hotlse, water, lights and toilet; lot 105 ft. v.wlde, 110 ft. deep, all in bearing fruit, mostly -Royal Amies, at a bar gain. $1400. 500 Turner St. between 22 and 23d on Mill. a 7 8 FOR SALE By owner, new house, modern, 7 rooms, fireplace, furn ace, large lot, fruit, near oar line, paved street. 630 N. 24th. a72 FOR SALE By owner one 7 room strictly modern bungalow, excel lent view, block nnd half from car , line in south Salem, 140 Superior St. a94 FOR SALE 5 room cozy bungalow and a 6 room bungalow, modern except heat, some fruit. Inquire 1242 N.Front. a!3 FOR SALE Ten room house; large corner lot. inquire 8K9 N,. nigh St. a73 For Sale Farms, FOU SALE Our fine 20 acre home east of pen, with fine team, cow, 8 fine Poland hogs, 3 dozen Plymouth hens, 60 bushel wheat, hay; ten thousand, $4000 cash, balance 6 per cent. See Rvan, 240 River St. b72 mTATn -1 1.. i in i,nuii.r, mum" 111 uniij iw v.n-et located just outside city limits, 3 blocks from Center St. caillne on asylum road, all cultivated; pos session nt once. Price $3500, good terms. 8.11 acres adjoining the above land, black loam, all ready for planting. Price $2800. Haw--kins and Roberts, 206 Oregon bldg. Phone 1427. 71 BOO ACRES- land cheap. Call 112F13. b72 NOTICE If you want close in high class improved acreage home, See Brown, room 8, 841 State St. m72 FOR SALE Acreage, modern bun galow, new barn, adjoins city lim its, lights, water; cash or terms. Best soil for fruit or berries. Own er, box 210, Stayton, Or. mSO in ACRE orchard full bearing, most ly prunes, some apples, pears and cherries; 9 room fionse, barn, gas pump and tank. This -orchard shows all Indications of a bumper crop. Located in best locality and nmnmnnltv near Sunnyside. south of Saleim Owner will take $4000 if sold in two weeks, Mi casn, naiance - percent. S. R. Pearson. 405 Ore- gonbldg. Phone 43, n FOR SALE By. owner, 24 acres on the famous Howell Prairie, 7 miles east of Sulem on" rock road, 100 rods from proposed paved road, 60 rods from railroad station, all in high state of cultivation, very good for prunes, berries and general farming. Price to sell $5000. Imme diate possession with crop. No build ings. Phone 23F12. bTJ For Sale Livestock. FOR SALE '- 1 pair mares, weigh 1100 each; 1 pair mares weigh 1450 and 1500. Cal! 64FM. 71 FOR SALE 1 milk cow. 2 sows wnn pigs. Phone 7E4. FOR SALE flood 4-year old Jersej cow, fresh. T. i. wuimcr. 0,11., Rt. 5. .box 125. Phone 81-23. eil WANTED 3- or 4-day old calves. Call 3F3. FOR SALE 9 grey Jerseys all fresh but one. G. A. Aronson, Rt. 1. . 2 FOR SALE 15 lbs. long standing 'spinach seed GOc lb.; 1 -horse wa gon, buggy, t single harness Jos eph E. Bartruff, Rt. 7, box 13S. ,2 FOR SALE Work team ana now T3..1., -ifrnn IEiSTj l. LfHitKf, . - FOR SALE Chester White pigs, 10 weeks old, your cnoioe .. 1 36F13. George Moore's farm. e YOUNG horse for sale. J. A. Wallace Rt. 7, box 1 6, ',,r FOR SALE. For Sale Wood. FISHER boys will saw your wood Phone 1004. mSl WiJoD .for sale, first class 16 inch or 4 foot mill wood. Strictly bur nil kinds of cord wood. Office 805 S. Church. Phone 1542. Fred K. Wells. L PfiR BLE 2d growth fir a n d FV o "Vl ... . v--r-r, Uniixe to rent. which should be nt least partly modern. Phone 1707. , FORSALK-l-hch old fir wood, fail inOOM. FOR SALE First growth 4 ft. a ti Gu rnrd. Phone 6S. It. siao- 73 c-i- XTuvaAmr Rtnrk. J!L iirvsr nlants in any q'.an-j,, titr Etterburg 121. G"'d Progressive Everbearing, Oregon, Trebla, Wilson. Tnrmy, , .. 1 ed plants. Low quantity prices. City j delivery. Warn Sc.' . m,.. 94. ' "' " ptttRPBUK -21 lr- lorry Ti 9itiribirry pm.t. pies; an oe 01 uw-un 1000; Wain H AOJ'' ! clr.se to street car; good 5 room house , lit stsiem Or dT.'i'igood bm. water system. See this If, lJ.eJr: : " ant th(, heat location. $7500. $7.5Q per p. O. box Lost and Found . ianirni i atoreOwner call at Capital Jor- i "al and pay for ad and prove prop- J erty. Jnteu-Help. wivsrr litters wanted f.n t.-u: . WAXTEDo0-t .. nf i- , - - v ! ot oak wootV nr vn . POO fords I :. ? "vw. or more. Box v Or Bux h?l ern Union. " " . j WTE4Ian"lT7ireld run en- rner. K71 on Steneral fruit h i IUl tenm to Doit mA.,,1 m. wVcTrrCTC triJST T ?.r"Ate. fan,llJ" g7J r.nomers and boarders in on car line. P care pVf F5T?v -PKR1Ei i?3 i lf-b-'ENCET ssilesladv wanted. ' , r if,em- teaming, orch- Iam' clearing, house furnished. Csll 1341 MeTnv kftan E ' i1' g71 wood 00 .... , ui.iif map a i. g72 8TVPEXT wants w'ork afternoonror evenings and Saturdays. Address box 4ni,Tournil , WAXTED Law n garden work or odd jobs. ,03 N. High, h7t ! WANTED-nrlsbetween the are, of i . ' '. u"een tne ages of u U muer training school in ilia- .nhnnl for nurses. For- particulars address Matron, Hoquiam General Hospital tt'onJ vi anted Miscellaneous. : WANTED Dress makini Plio ! - 1S62M. B I t RAy inu done. Largo I preferred. Phone 7,i. orchards i71 MAiNihU House with large lot, 6 rooms preferred. $600 down, $15 per month. A. L. Seamster Realty v.. .m mawums Temple, n AUTOMOBILES. ANTED To trade, Reo 7 passen ger car for smaller car. Call on W. E. DeLong. q7i FOR SALE Saxon 5 pass. Don't fail to see this buy. 444 Ferrv St. q75 FOR SALE 1 Ford car," 1 ladies bl cyele, 1 gents bicycle. Call at 21 SO N. 5th St. C72 MR. FARMER You need the Averv orchard six tractor. Salem Auto Exchange. 229 State. 'II A SNAP Light six 6 liass. car, good tires, late model, terms. Phone 888 ?L . q?5 FORI) repairing, expert work at reas onable prices with satisfaction guar anteed. We use genuine Ford parts Phone us to tow in your car. Used Fords bought and sold. The Auto Shop, 1S7 S. Liberty St. next to Club stables, riione 7. q73 FOR SALE A good Ford chassis $300. an exceptional bargain; also Ford cal1. Ball P.ros., Turner. q71 FOR SALE 11118 Chevrolet touring car, first class condition. I'honc 1337 or call 1620 State St. q71 FOR SALE Cheap 1-ton Maxwell truck in A-l condition, terms if de sired. Salem Velie company, 162 N. Commercial SL q72 AUTO TOPS AND REPAIRING Also upholstering of all kinds, seat covers. Service. O J. Hull, Y. M. C. A. Building, Salem, Oregon. GENERAL automobile repairing magnetos repaired and recharged. Ford work a specialty; batteries re charged. The Fairgrounds Garage, M. D. Jackson, Prop, Phono 308. 176 FOR SALE Brand new medium priced car at a sacrifice. If you have a cheap car and want to own a classy 1920 model try us on a trade, This oar has not run a hund red miles. Cherry City garage, 170 S. 12lh, St. q72 Salem Auto Exchange. Monitor cars now on display. Com and see them. 229 State St. Phone 869. MISCELLANEOUS. I WILL pay Hie highest price for first class cows, fresh or coming fresh soon. Phone evenings 2085J or 84 F2. ni70 WIGGIN & SLOCUM, auto transfer, general draylng, local and long distance hauling. Office phono 356 m86 TRANSFER, Moving, Storage Wood for sale. Office nt People's Furni ture Store, 271 N. Commercial St. Phone 734. Residence 1359 Hines street. TRY the Hiedorman Transfer. Phone 100, res. phone 1608.T. m74 FW"8aTE "Earliest of All7, seed potatoes. Phone 1205M evenings. c71 ORDER your awnings from Dlllmnn, Write 960 Highland ave. m74 "" for RENT. FOR RENT Large house, Judson and High streets. Phone 1216J or 815. ; J FOR RENT-Modern well furnished sleeping room near city hall, busi ness man preferred. 330 N, High Rt. Phone 4. 171 FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms for light- housekeeping. 570 Union street. . J72 REAL ESTATE. CHOICE BARGAINS -AND 1NVEST MENTS 177 acre stock ranch one mile from city limits of Roseburg, Or.. Snap". $6. 000; will exchange for prune orchard near Salem. 40 acres neat Salem; mostly in cul tivation; 2 sets buildings, 5 acres bear ing orchard, fine soil. $000. 20 acres choice prune orchard in bearing near Salem. $9500. 15 acre tract near Satem, fine 6 room bungalow, good barn, choice dark loam soil, family orchard. $7000 easv terms. . Nice modern 6 room bungalow, pav ed street, nice location, near carline. $3000. . Perrine & Marsters. 211-12 Com. club bldg. n FOR SALE 5 acres, good 6 room house,, one acre bearing prunes, some fruit; cow bam; chlc-keit yard, balance cultivat ed. 4 blocks from Commercial street car. $3150. -. 6 room bungalow, 17th St., electric lights, bath, lot 00x1.17. Price $1800, terms. ' -. ' . . 8 room hnus". modern except base ment, garage. Winter street, close in. corner. Price $4200. W. E. Compton. 469 State St. Phone $30 or 34F1J n InKAt. ESTATET 40 acre, choice Howell Prairie farm Brr. crowing grain, 8 acres tim- Ucr. All best of Wack loam soil; near- lr nfw 10 room house, good Ifflrn and other Runnings, vn ru. ..... $18 0oo. Will .consider good residence .in traue. i Beren about $ In nmnes and p- . " .. ... ".-...I .CI t.:Ble; all oe 01 " " 5 Choice loganberry land 18, 15. 2 acre Iract, well located andpriced right Oregon Land Co, 442 State street THE CAPITAL JOURNAL fiLAL t:TATt.. iF your ptujwity i? worth tte ..w we list a, we overuse n Magee. Satem, 43s Ore6oi. u.Us Poruand, iBi CK miber ot v,um. ., BARGAIN'S IN' PROPERTT 4 room house, ceiled; electric lights city water, fruit, barn, chicken house east. U200. 1 2, room house and S room house plastered. S fine lots, plenty of fruit, south. J1500. 6 -room house, old. hot and cold wa ter, hath, toilet, lot (SOxlSS, close in. 10 fine lots, 8 room plastered house froit trees, windmill, outbuildings. $4250. Several very fine prune farms from 5 to 40 acres. Money makers. 135 acres, 105 acres in cultivation. 18 acres In wheat, 30 acres inelover. 25 acres In oats and hay, 25 acres more ready to seed, good house and outbuildings, $ miles S W. 1G0 per acre. Walter McLaren, ' Room 21, 180 N. Com. St. n Real Investments. SSb acres, 100 acres In cultivation, right at the door of over S000 acres of out range opened by a special act of the legislature. Plenty of running water, 8 hours drive of Salem on main road. Fair house, two barns, spring Water. Some stock and equip ment go with the place at $13,000. Good terms. . . 6 room plastered house, modern, full basement, lavatory, one of the best built houses in Salem. Real buy at $3150. Office closed most of the time this week except between 7 and 8 p. m., or by appointment. Estes & Magee. 438 Oregon bldg. Salem Portland office. Chamber of Com n FINE NEW FARM HOME 24 acres, all new land and Is fine dark loam soil. Fino new house, barn garage and big chicken house. Young family orchard and berries. About 15 acres In cultivation and In crop. Would be excellent berry land. This little farm is 100 yards from station and about H mile to school. Lo on good graveled road only & miles from state house. Just a 15 minute (drive to Salem. With the place goes the entire ta'op,, gas engine, 175 fine chickens, light team, harness, wagon, plow, harrow, cream-separator.'stump puller, feed, and grain In barn. Ev erything goes for $8000. Water piped Into house, barn, chicken house, and pasture, from large red wood tank. This is an ideal country home. Neat 7 room plastered home with modern conveniences except base ment and furnace. In excellent con dition. East front; pavement toback of lot. Room on lot for another bun galow. Several good bearing fruit trees. Not far out. This fa a good buy at $3200, $500 will handle. Fine modern 6 room home with full bnsement, furnace, etc. Located on paved street in fine residence sec tion, close in. A. dandy place at $4, 300. Wo want more listings of city prop erty well located. Also small farms and larger ones. Give us a chance to sell your property, we want to be of servico to j'ou and our community, LIST YOUR FARM We sold a $14,000 farm to a Sa lem man Wednesday through our lo cal advertising and we have more farms to offer. List where you, get results. Kinney & Smith. 201 Bank of Commerce bldg. n BesTTBuys. 5 acres all In cultivation, good val ley soil, close to town on paved road. $1500. 16 acres on Garden. ronrd close in, best of soil, 1 Vi acres family orch ard; 8 room house, hot and cold wa ter, bath; good barn and other build ings; $12,000, easy terms. 614 acres on Pacific highway, fam ily orchard, 2 acres logans; 6 room modern bungalow, 4 blocks from street car. $8500. 24 acres, 20 In orchard 0 years old, loganberry fillers in part; 8 room house, hot. and cold water, bath; good barn nnd other buildings; 5 miles out. $9600. 80 acres, 50 cleared, 22 acres beav er dam; family orchard, large barn and silo, small house; Joins city lim its of good town, 15 blocks to school; would make, an excellent dairy farm. With equipment $10,800. 100 acres on good rqad 3Vj miles from town; fair house, good barn ar ranged for 20 to 30 cows, 2 silos; with several thousand dollars worth of stock and equipment. $20,000, terms. 95 acres, nil cultivated, 40 acres 7 year old Italian prunes, 25 acres in crop, fair improvements, on road to be paved this year, all good soil. $12 500, $6500 cash, balance at 6 percent. This place Is 214 miles from Mon mouth, Or , and represents one of the best values In the real estate market today. Are you going to get this one? not If you are a slow mover. 30 acres all cultivated, fenced, barn close in. $3500, terms if desired. This is mostly" good berryland. 1 1 acres, lotrans, bearing English walnuts, family orchard, good Im provements, stock and equipment goes, just out side Salem limits, on paved road, best location; a snap. $11. 000, easy terms. If you are Interested in any of thee above Items and mean business, 1 would be pleased to have you cull on me. Socolofsky. J41 ( H Good, Buys. 20 ncrcs of Kdod prune, loganberry and strawberry soil, all cultivated. Price $3000. "": 10 acre tract, 5 acres cultivated and In strawberries, balance in timber and stump pasture, house and barn; R miles from Salem. Price $3200, $1650 down, balance 1 percent interest. Well improved 5 acre tract located close to carline, bearing fruit, good bungalow, electric lights. Price $6000. 20 acre tract all cultivated, 4 acres logons, S acres cherries, some apples, 5 room plastered cottagn, barn, well, on rock road close to Pacific high way. Price $9000. ' 60 acres of good fir timber located northeast of Salem. Price $100 per acre. 160 acre farm located on North Howell prairie, 120 acres cultivated and in crop, house and barn, best of soil. Price $175 per acre. 10 acres bearing Italian prunes, seven and years old, located 4ft miles south of Salem. Price JC000. 5 acres locatedon main Pacific highway, 1 acres in prunes; located 1 3-4 miles from carline. Price $2, 500, $1500 down, balance t percent Interest. 20 acre tract, S acres full bearing logans, 1 sere set out last year; i acres Kalian prunes, small house, some fine timber, two spring. Price $7500. HOUSE BUYS t mom modern bungalow, fireplace corner lot, east front. 1515 South Commercial street. Price $6000. 5 room bungalow, bath, toilet, elec tric lights. Price $1400. H room house located at 1595 oN'ith 5th street Price $4200. W. IL Grabenhorst k Co. $75 State street B iiAS the $ lost its value? NoTVry? tiecause $200, J.uo down and $25 per uiumh will buy a 6 room mod em bungalow basement, fireplace, Dutch kitchen, on paved street, in good location. A. L. iSeamster Realty Co. t'hwue 4-44, tit Masonic Temple. A VALUE UNQUESTldlsEli !9 acre prune ranch to be on paw ed road. A good variety ef other fruit some log.uis on place. This is a bargain for an investor or a home buver. $2009 down. lo i per year. You can't wait iong or the eariy oira win feat you to it. A. L. Seamsier Keaity Co. 416 Masonic Temple. Phone 353. n FOR SALE Highly improved 169 acres, 130. set to red clover and fall wheat, balance pasture with enough timber for fam ily use. New 8 room house, full ce ment basement, bath and toilet, 2 fine barns with water in each, two hog houses, 760 gallon steel air pres sure tank; fenced and cross fenced with wire. This farm Is the very best ot soil and in good community. Price with crop $95 per acre. cash, bal ance $ years t per cent. E. E. Hart 208 Oregon bldg. . n MORE BARGAINS IN BUNGALOWS 7 room strictly modern bungalow near state house. 7 room bungalow, modern except heat, now ready for occupancy. i six room bungalows with furnace, possession at once. 1 t room bungalow with fireplace and large lot. 1 5 room bungalow with two lots. 1 S room cottage with furnace and garage. 1 4 room cottage with fireplace. 1 brick block on Commercial St. 1 30 room rooming house. We write fire insurance in compan ies that pay their losses. W. A. Liston 484 Court St. n DIRECTORY. Safety Raaor Blades. SAFETY raor blade sharpening ma chine, first Installed at A. B. Stew art Reoair Shop. S47 Court St Stove Repairing. STOVES rebuilt and repaired. 50 years experience; Depot National and American fence, sixes 28 to 68 Inches high. Faints, oil and varn ishes, etc., loganberry and hop hooks. Salem B'ence and Stove Works. 250 Court street. Phone 121 Why Sell for Less. WE will pay you more cash for youi household goods. Get our bid be fore you sell. Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store. 271 N. Com mercial street. Phone 734. Money to Loan. On good real estate security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank. Salem. Ore. Money to Loan. Federal Farm Loans Any amount Long time. 1 and ( percent Interest City building loans. A. C. Bohrnstedt. 401 Masonlo Temple, Salem, Oregon FARM LOANS Any amount. Low rates. Full repayment privileges Very prompt service. Ask about oui 20-year loans at 8 per cent. Haw kins & Roberts, 205 Oregon bldg Salem, Or. . MARION-POLK National Farm Loar Ass'n. Government money to loan at 6 percent. 803 Salem Bank ot Commerce. W. D. Smith. Nr- - Contractors and builders. Phone 1972. 98 WANTED Beoond hand furniture rugs, carpets, stoves, machinery and tools. We pay the highest price for everything. The Capital Hard ware and Furniture Co., 285 N Com'l St. Phone 947. EMPEY TRANSFER Local and long distance hauling. Office 446 Court St. Phone us 5, nigut pnont 679J. 71 Optician. OR. ALBEKT R. MILLER -Optoma trlst-opticlan, eyes thoroughly ex amtned, glasses made and fitted 510-12 V. H. bank. Phone 841. ' Osteopathy DRS. WHITE and Murahall, osteo pathic phvslclans and surgeons 508 U. S bunk bldg. Phone 8b. Di White, res. phone 469; Dr. Marshal reir phono 834 ' DR. j6hN L7 LYNCH, osteopath!, physician and surgeon, 403-4 Ors gon bldg, Res. phone 58F5; offlc. Pn0JJi? I FOR SALE Old papers for wrap ping and lacking lOo bundle, Cap Ital Journal office. Water Company. SALEM WAJ'ER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade Sts Bills payable monthly in advance Phone 67. Lodge Directory. CHEiJEKETA 1 dge No, 1 niRMiH Mverv Wednesday evening at 7:80 at I. O. OJf. hall. KNlUHTlfor pmiTASBieTat tie Cornack hall on every Tuesday a 8. J. L. Tucker, C. C; P. J. Kunts K. K. B. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Oregon Orage camp No. 1360 meett every Thursday evening In MoCor nack hall. Elevator service. Oracle Mrs. CaTrle E. Bunn, 848 Union 8t recorder. Flora Nelson, 733 Nortk 20th. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assern bly No. 84 meets every Thursday a 8 p. m. In I. O. O. F. hall. P. An dresen, M. A.; A. A. Oueffroy, sec retary, Salem, Or. W, O. W. SALEM CAMP 118 Meett every Friday night at 8 o'clock 1p McCornack hall, cor. Court and till ertv St. Visiting Woodmen welcome tL1- R". O- k- H, Ueer, ciers PROTECTION lodge No. 2 A. O. U W. meets every Monday evening at $ p. m. In HcCornack hall, cor Court and Liberty streets. John H. Carson;. M. W; AL. Brown, finan cier; A. Eugene Aufranc, recorder. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 624 meet every Thursday evening at ' o'clock in McCornack bulldln Court and Liberty street H. G Coursey, V. C; Frank A. Turner clerk. faf)trt, fag. & Itjl Grv4i. y4(lYur,-on lw! Legal Notices. I NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I have! impounded the following described; dogs in compliance with ordinance! No. 1104, towit: One white female shepherd dog with black earsi, weight 25 pounds; one little yellow bob tall dog, mongrel male; one black shep-j herd male, weight 3 a pounds; 011! black female shepherd, 20 pounds.! The above described dugs will be kill-' ed if not redeemed by owners, on or! before March 27, 1920. as provided! in said ordinance. W. S. LOW, Street Commissioner, March 21, 1920. 76 No. 2067 IN THE COUNTY COURT of the State- of Oregon for Marion A County In the matter of the estate of Au gustln Kufner, deceased. Notice of hearing on final account. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned executor of the estate of Augustin Kufner, deceased, has fil ed his final account and report in the county court of tjie state of Ore- enn for Murlnn Mtiintv Antl that Mondav the 2hih duv nf Ai.vil 1?n at ttiv uuur ui i u vioun n. ni. ui ; said day at. the county court room for j said county and state, has been ap- pointed as the time and place fori hearing ary objections to said final! account and report and the final set- tlement of said estate. The date of! the first publication of this notice is! March 23, 1920, and the Inst April 20, 1920. AUGUST G. KUFNER, Executor of the estate of Augustin Kufner, deceased. Page & 'Page, Salem. Oregon, Attorneys for the estate. Grain: Wheat No. 1 $2.00; feed oats 8085c; milling oats 8085o; cheat hay $18 $19; oat hay $21022; clover nay $23; mill run $47. Butterfat: Butterfat 70c; creamery butter 6970c. Pork, teat and mnttca: Pork oa fo 15V4c; veal fancy 23c; steers 11c; lambs 13Hc; cow 7 9c; ewes (0 sheep, yearlings lifto. Dressed pork 21o. Eggs and poultry: Eggs cash 0o; light hens, 3032c; heavy hens 28c; old roosters 16 16c; springs 24o, Vegetables: Onions per pound 6c; celery do. $1.75; potatoes, Yaklmt 6c. Oregon SH4Hc; sweet potatoes 9c beets per sack $3; turnips pr sack $3.76; carrots per sack $1.25; pamnlpt per sack $3 60; spinach lOo lb.; rad lehes 40o dot. "nit: Oranges $6.0097.00; lemoni $5.60 6J bananas 11c; honey extract li uv i 46c; cabbage 60; head lettuce $1.25; carrots 45c; as paragus 18c; cauliflower $2 doz.; upei 25a lb; rhubarb lltto peas 15c lb. Retail prices: Eggs dosen 860; creamery butter 73 75c; country but ter 880; flour, hard wheat $3.26 03.40 oft wheat 12 90 IVKKTOC Portland, Mar. 23. Cattle steady; .receipts 68; grain and pulp fed Bteers $11.25 11.50; choice $10.75 11.26; good to choice $9.7S10.75i medium to good $8.759.75; fair to medium $7.25 f 8.25 ; common to fair $6.26 7.26; choice cows and heifer 19.00010.00; good to choice $8.00 9.00; medium to good $6.50 7.60; fair to medium $5.60 6.60; cannert 1 onifji5.r,o, bulls $5.0007.50; prim, light oalves $15,50(8117.00; medlun light $10.0015.60; heavy $7wv$ mi.iio tockers and feeder $7.5 ji Hogs steady; reoolpts 30; prime n- tl , l6.2n: msdlum $16.60 16.00; rough heavy $U.0015.S6; po- I2-. Sheep steady; receipts none;eustern lambs $18 6017.50; light valley $16.2510.50; heavy $14.25 15.25; lings $14,50 15.00; wethers $14.00 14.50; ewes $10 13. nutter, Portland, Or,, Mar. 23. -Cubes ex :ra Nc; parchment wrupped box lot 17c; cartons 680; hulf aoxes t more less than boxes lc more; butterfs i(f)7o f.o.b. station; 70c Portland, "..iiiiri iid Regs. Portland, Or., Mar. 23, Eggs sell-r- us. w'unt 34. 16c; buylnf price casn count 34c; selling price ., ndied ,18c; selected Candled In oar tons 40c. Poultry: Hens 31ff'36c; broilers 4( $ 45; roos crs 20c; turkeys dressed 4900c; goese 222Bo; ducks 4046 WlM-ni and Mill Kturrs. 2! barley, $72; oat $59.00 bid; corn No. 3 yellow $63.60 bid Hnving prtce. valley tlmotf, $26.00; alfalfa $20,00; grain $26 cheat $22; clover 126: oats and vtc $26. Vflilstiiffs- Price f.o.b. mill, alt trtnr 13 extra MID run, car lot 0 mixed Cars $44 ton; roiled barley $7 rolled oats 166 60: ground barley $' scratch feed $80 Corn whole $" eratked $68. Scavenger. A I.EM SCAXnGKiI Garbage and rofow of aH kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonablt rales. Cess pools cleaned. Dead anl mala. removed. Office phone Mai' 17 Majority Report of Strike Settlement (Continued from page one) coal. I am sure the public fullyappre--late tho desirability where practica ble, of leaving commerciad transac tions untrammnled but at the name time I tun satisfied the public will find ways to protect Itself If such liberal policy shall appear to result In un reits-tanble high price." SUM l'" AUtlre Recommendation by Mie majority lay stress upon the necemlty of buy ing and storing coal for winter us during the summer month. State and federal Institution and depart ment aro nrged to take this action well as householders, puhlie utili ty corporations and private concerns. Railroads are asked to cooperate In the work and the Interstate com merce commission I urged to aid in the solution of the transportation problem. The report urged the federal re serve board to permit reserve banks to fsvn- eligible for rediscount, pan-- mm)-. """I in storage. Control ef car distribution among mines, to the end that na paracu:..r mine or mines be given pref-renca i. recommended, as well as abolishm, t-l of the practice whereby purchasing agents of carriers can ue companv control over car suppiy to force down Price of railway fuel. The interstate commerce commission wouid have jurisdiction over these details. Better Housing Urged In connection with mine labor the report says camp and housing condi tions for miners should be improved and approval of the introduction of labor saving machinery is expressed. Advance of miners pay is discouraged but if made, advances should be with out discount, directly or indirectly. The following statement is includ ed in the report: "In submitting this report partic ular attention is called to the fact that herein every effort hasbeen made for the protection of the public, out only for the period under which this protection can be guaranteed by the executive under the powers granted him by the Lever act, but it has oeen our effort to go Into the underlying cause for high costs and to offer kwii remedy therefor this, in or der that in the future, when the gov ernment relaxes Its control over pric es, there may be a continuing force at work in the public Interest. "We believe It is obvious that un less some changes can be made to ward the end of reducing costs tu coal production and distribution, no act of congress, no order of the ex- -cutive nor any other regulation by constituted authority can in the end provide against the continuing high costs. "It is for this reason that we be lieve that this industry should h placed upon the proper basis for more continuous and thus more eco nomical production and distribution with the result that the cost of coal to the people will be reduced." Armed Forces Keeping Order In Hun Capital Peilln, Mar. 21. (By the Associate ed Press) An automobile trip made by the correspondent of the Associat ed press this ittturnoon through the Industrial district In the eastern out skirts of Berlin, which during Sat urday night was the scene of several Clashes between troops and Sparta cans, brought-to light the extensive military preparations that hat been made to cop with the activitie of the reds there. Tho suburb of Kopenick, just east ward tf Johannlsthal, and Aldershof, had become a big military enmp. The correspondent saw at least a dofen camouflaged field pieces and num erous machine guns and supplies of ammunition and stores of all kinds. The principal fighting yesterday evening was precipitated by an at tempt of the soldiers to seize a ben Unc plant neur Aldershof. Ths dis trict was quiet today but furlli.-r tiouble was expected. The automobile passed a lonjt Firing of armored cars mounting muchlna guns ond truck louds of soldiers, go ing to reinforce the encamped tioopj. Only in the outlaying districts wa the military conspicuous. One of the principal criticisms dl reeled against the government Is th continued suppression of newspapeif which prevents Information regard ing development of tha sltimUiii rs.itm rg the people. Second Lot Of European Goods Reaches Portland Portland, Or., Mac 23. The steam' er Cansiimset of the European-Paelflo -line, bringing the second lot of Im port to be received here directly from Europe since the war stinted, docn..l lat lust night at the municipal ter minal N'n. 1. The Imports currlod to Portland by this ship niiifilst of lino leum, Fuller's earth and hotfsehold goods, all from the United Kingdom. The first direct Import from Eu rope In more than four year wero dls murKnd here last month by the steam -r VVeHt Ciiyute of the same service. After discharging her Inward cargo Caiisumset will load lumber for Havana and general cargo for Havre and Liverpool, HI.' L t:T.TB TRANSFERS Frank N and Ida R Jenkins to the trustees of the Church of Christ, It 1 bl 67 N Salem Edwin A nnd America Thomp son to Joseph and Eva E Mombort, prt of sec 29 and 30 BSj HE .. Hoiuch N and Nellie Stcelti to Olaf Oleson and Marlon E Oleson, W It 76 Smith's F K No. 2 O L and Tlllie Fisher to Thomas Burrows, prt bl 40 Salum $3170 Josephine Eluln to Perry and ftlattKie At Taylor it 6 bl KtV add ; ,.; H60 Henry L Barici-iift nnd Mary V " Bancroft to II W Reints 11 15 bl 2 parriah's add A Thomas and Ida l Burrow to O L and Tllll M Fisher prt bl 40 Kaieni , , Ollle and X T Tlncard to W C Taw Its 10-15-16 Kennedy Acres , , , 1600 Irwin W McAdams and Eliza beth L McAdams to 1C T and Retti linrnard It 9 bl 21 High land add .,.. James G and Edna Long to E 900 R and La Myra Hates prt It 6 hi 39 University mid ,.... Mrs J N Holt to V V, Holt Its 7-8 bl 6 Pleasant Horn add Joseph Buunigartner and Ida S itaumgartner to (Vila Sil verman E H H 1 bl 13 North. Salem 1000 Ol A and Rnynlla Lite to Oscar Henry Loe. 101,10 A In 78 IE G A and Martha Slither to Er nest ami Grace Palmer, 37.40 A soe 22 in 68 1W ., C M Crittenden, E and Mary Courand to Olaf and Eric Johnson, 66.13 A sec 16 in ' 4R IW - 6000 O V and Flora L Hartley to W , A Roberts It bl Chippelle add Woodhurn ...., V A-jand StorJa VVVtldle to Kob ei Krlms. prt Thomas Holt add In lug) W - - Guv C Weaver to Robert Mor ris Iract 7 Ooudy Garden. 1500 Political Pot "argil, N. t. Mur. 23. Wim.m Lunger, attorney general of North Da kota today annuueed he Is a candidate for the republican gubernatorial nom ination in the state primary to be held June $0. . .- -: - '