AvnAY.. MARCH 29. 1920. CLASSIFIED RATES. i 7te per word Each insertion one lTsiI insertions i cents, one month insertions.' ir cents. one 'year, per If laser' 9 cents. Minimum per ad 25 gioats. E1 . . .linn Anlv 1 Ke r Tnilnv 1 First u is' 1 - - - " - - ritv aJs casn in dvanC8 nd not tak- vr pHbne. unless advertiser has i' gionthly account. No allowance tor hone errors. NEW TODAY. FOR KK-V'X-SI N. CoiaV: leeping rooms. lnqu'i Jill tjL Dry -wood. Phone 167s W. eeS7t MANTEL' -A wood saw. Phone ev.-' ii 1 191? o PASSENGER Chevrolet for sale cheap. 171 S. High. - qSI KRKE dirt for the hauling. 686 North Winter St. Phone 3;1R. 7; GOOD dry onions at 2 H cents pound. Phone 399 or call T S, Coin. cSl JflJiAN anted .for a good job. C:in earn from $30 tu $60 a, day., $15tt0 will handle. Call 888M. , q78 FOR RENT Two roomed furnished apartment. 365 N. High St. - 76 FOR KENT Three room furnished house close in, till the first of June ami perhaps longer, to man and wife only. Phone 351R. 7f FOl R fresh cows for sale, two mile? east of PrAtuni. Theo. Nadon.e7& fOR SALE Three fresh cows with calves; all young and heavy milk ers. 2015 N. Com'l. e?; FOR SALE Modern S room bunga low at 1190 S. 14th street. 82500: 400 down and monthly payments. Phune 1059M, a78 KOOSE bonds issued July 1. 1912, by Cherry city lodge No. 49S Loyal Order of Moose, will be redeemed for f 10 'flat upon presentation 01 mailing by registered -mail to Unit ed States National bank, Salem, Oregon. Agent for trustee of bond holders. ' , 7 FOR SALE 6 room house, modern conveniences, fruit trees, chicken park, close to' school and street car, 1357 N. Winter. a;s ROSE bushes,- shrubs, grafter Fra'i- quette walnut, and a few hundred Italian prune, 4 to 6 ft. unhurt cy freeze: also peach seedlings for -lining out, hi Aonnwesiern ur.POR SA LE-Co, twin hi, v,.,.T ".77T sery. Phone lUf'3... (181 I FOR SALE Am leaving for the east April i. inusi iur oasu my new ly remodeled five room house, all finished except front porch, hot and cold water, toilet, bath, stationary w;ish tubs, cellar, with six goodlots. Immediate possession: corner of Superior and S. Liberty; will be at property Tuesday from 2 p. m. until four. K. FOR SALE White Leghorn pullets, Tancred stodt. Phone 112F12. 76 LOST Saturday a. m. watch chaMii between Washington hotel and Ne! son's plumbing shop. Return to J. H. Ltumunt, Nelson's. Receive re ward. . , k77 ROOM wanted by man teacher, cen tral, modern, hot water in it. Box ' Room care Journal. 1 7(1 WANTED Within walking distance, 2 rooms with bath, or small npart nitnt. Address Z the Journal, 177 FOR SALE 5 acres, $1350 cash"; small but goodhouse,'. burn and all necessary outbuildings, family orch ard, good loganberry, and straw- berry land on rook road, 3 4. miles from Salem. Address W W care "f Journal. b7j FOR SALE 1 brood sow and 10 pi Plump 44F5. e! FOR SALE Light .wagon, hi,rnes and saddle. Phone 64F5. - j c7. FOR SALB-f-Two stock hogs,'. 200 Italian prunes, 2 O. A. Cv. White Leghorn cockerels, 35 good h.ni sacks. 1FL5. , j 7f. C H O LC E close In berry land; i itl Acres located just outside; city limits, :i blocks from Qenfcev- St,' carline on nsylum road, all cultivnted; pns- wssiou. at onoeiv. Prise $3800,--.goo.l terms. S. 11 acres..-adjoining the above land, black loam, all ready for planting. Price $2800. Haw kms and Roberts. 205 Oregon bldg. Phone 1427. li WA.VT to -buy' mule wqighiiiR about 1100 pounds. . A. A. Whelan, Rt. 4. Saleiii.PhonellF5; ' - "If"' FRU3H cow for sale. Phone 9F'?3. c7." FOR SALE 2 3-year old Jersey cows with calves, been fresh about a month. First house east of asvhpr, e'7K OR SALE Eight yearling grade Cotswold ewe lambs, $15 per head. Phone 7F32. ' p77 fOH RENT -2 sleeninp- rooms rwnovup t'hone 536W. vnn c , tV. iv. uneap, zi square linoleum. 8vin inininitir yar rug. . fumed oak library table, horseshoe wrinwr, and irons and screen for "replace, and sanitary couch and niHtti oss. Can be seen' Tuesday at Jli t'hemeketa .street. .-. 7i HAVING" sold my ' dairy farm I w-ii Jol 3 heavy milkers. 2 extra good heifers. Call at A. Franke, Garden roadL Rj.7, ttox 223, '-.,. , e77 FOR SALE Good retail grocery Proposition. Box 12, Silverton, Or. cS. 1 OR SALE 5, 10, 15c and up store 'n' good valley town, large pavroli; invoice $3000. May consider Salei.i Property on part payment; quitting nn account of health. Call on C Kay Dullum, Silverton, Or., Mason- JLMdg. . . - , ., WANTED To trade 4 large lots for automobile. Call after 6 o'clock n -JL'jS.. 21st 77 HOMe""koR SALE I have a good 9 room house, - large lot tfhloh will "ell on. very easy terms. $700 down take it. This place is close in J. Parks 365 N. High Sr. i"ne.64s. '''' I'LAe KMinorca eggs for hatching 'l 454 Hood Sr fdl ('H S.VLE Goud fresh cow. -891 N 1 t-mmnirclat. e 77 rR SALE Extra good loganberry tips. Box 351, Salem, Or, . dS5 ''KrOWe repair furniture. I moyeUag shoos; also lawn mnv- eiv sharpening and soldering. We lljinddeliyer. nSJ? FOR TH KIDDIES I Lastee' bunnfeg, Easter duckling.,! F.asteF chicks. C. N, Nedham. 658 ljj street. - - c81 OR SALE 10 acres 414 miles north near Pacific highway on good ronri. Price ($1750, small payment "will Handle. Hart and Muller, 208 Oce iijildg ' h' FjR SALE 20 acre fruit farm, 4 acres 5-year old prunes, i strnv. berries, 4 goose berries. 4 acres un "Pr irrigation from lage spin'; jnost of balance readv tc plant; fair buildings. 4 miles from Salem on -Pood road. Price $8500. Hart and Mjler. 208 Oregon bid?. "J fc'.G BODIES, bug bodies, bug bodies. J-ate model Ford chassis, motor Wrt overhauled, good tires, $310: ord taxicab late model, lots of t good tires. $450: late model Pord touring $400. 187 S. Liberty lPhone 7. 76 10 ACRES, must sell at once. All In cultivation. Located t r.iiles from "lem on a good rock road, (no im provements.) It has a mortgage of $2000, running a term of years, pwner is a non-resident and will Jake $500 for the equity. $250 w:ll "andle it. I handle bargain and acrifice properties; tell your wanf- H. S. Radcliff, room 4 Eayn bldg. b77 FOR SALE. For Sale Houses. 6 ROM house extra this month, piaster,. 1 "50id .r'f-!;;-- exchange; term. '.,.,.... , ii snii.1- 640 Lee si. f:. : of 25th St. l vun. a.urj i room mm- Umiaalow' an.t a e - . iVI- OUIWS ,iv- tn.,...,. ;5TipN.5SBL'0,ne Iruit -f FOR SALE - 2 laTge" room house. See party af,er iiv Sale or rent large lot. 3 room r .u househoUl goods, all go at sale. ;:, m.u-, roo.n stru-iiv ,o.i .... ..u.-.r. some trau. s,.od age. Va on imntd . g li re ncott Kealtv lo gon bldg. 22n Orev aifi - .. T lx,om house ready to o .T ' Snrrten, barn, ter, 2 00.VKS irom school. r,f uown, easy terms.Owner. 2011 Ma- pie ave. a SO vr r oat it, - QA.r, r ne room mode n house, full basement. 2475 aSo ; run SA1.I-, lune room house, eh..-". - i trie lights and city water, barn aim poultry house: one and y, acres fine land with English walnuts, ap - Pies, cherries, prunes, plums mi l berry fruit. Four blocks from scho 1 five from car line. A dandv place for a retired farmer. Would con sider a good team horses, a few good cows or farm machinery in the deal. 2786 Lee St., Salem. n7S GOOD 6 room house (not mod with 2 large lots, woodshed, barn, chicken house, yard fenced for 100 chickens. 5 large fruit trees, one block school, 4 blocks car. Owne 1449 ojmiHvoijrarjtore. a7i WANTED To buy abouFa" 5 ' room modern house, not too' far on. I "State terms. Address box 29 Joui-j nal. 17 7 h0i,,,; " . "7.7 ! ."" " " "' Hitier. wuu line well 32 ft. deep, wood shed, nn corner of 20th and Lee Sts. a79 WALL PASTE" perfect for paper .hanging, no cooking. Max.O. Bur en; 179 N. Com'l. a FOR SALE By owner, 5 room house, water, lights and toilet; lot 105 ft. wide, 110 ft. deep, all in bearing fruit, mostly Royal Annes, at a bar gain. $1400. 500 Turner St. between 22 and 23d on Mill. a78 FOR SALE By owner one 7 room strictly modern bungalow, excel lent view, block and hnlf from car line In south Salem, 140 Superior St. a94 ROOM bungalow, looks like new, lnrge bath room, closets, pantry. hot and cold water, electricity in house and barn or garage. Go id yard fence, modern chicken house and pen. 19 mixed fruit trees, good garden. Good home for small fam ily. Possession in 10 days; not far out. Price $1500. cash. 8. R. Pearson, 405 Oregon bldg. Phone 43. n' CLOSE IN 6 room plastered house, lights, bath etc., fine location. $2, 000. 9 room plastered, lights, bath, fire place, extra close In; terms. Price $2500. Half Cost 5 room plastered bun galow, $000, terms. Brown, room S, 341 State street. a78 For Sale Farms. FOR1 SALE Or trade, I have lCn acres, good stock ranch, plenty of good out range and water, good house, close to school, family or- irrchardi 2 good barns, plenty" of hiy land; vill sell cheap as party can not take care of same; good terms or will consider trade for city prop erty. Address L care Journal. Must be sold. . . b77 40 ACRES 7ft miles north of SaleT In Polk county, located on good gravel road. 8' acres in cultivatiin and 7 In stumpage, the remainder in fir timber, good fences and n creek running through one corn?) of the tract. The soil is good and will raise any crop. The wood alone, will pay for the place. Price $150 per acre. Call 1F15 evenings. b?6 FARM'S FOR SALE That neat, lit tle, well kept, up to-dare farm of 110 acres at $100 per acre, Is a daisv. 140 acres w:;h over 100 in cultivation and $40.00 worth of buildings, is surely a bargain at $85 per acre. Two or three famili s would do well to buy this 300 acre farm, one half in cultivation and . .grub oak- enough to make a good share of the payment. . at $75 p "i-acre.- Address H. C. Porter, Aums ville, Or. 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. m80 For Sale Miscellaneous. ONIONS for sale cheap, Commercial 197 South c86 RI-ILDI.VG contractor, alterations - nnd reiuilr work done. Frank Beer - & Co.. Phone 1559W. . e FOR SALE Oats and wheat hay. 2 2 ton. 1 mile south Mcisary siau C. Muller. c7' EASTER lilies, all kind of flowers and ferns for Easter. Come to Ar iv,. nl.rnta p-reenhouse. 1298 S. 13th. JEWELER'S set of tools, materials some stock, to exchange for reii estate.. Box 194. Salem, Or. ciH FOR SALE 1 ton of vetch and oii: hay. 2011 .Jfjiply c7o WHITE Rose potatoes, asparagit plants, Himalaya and mammotn blackberry plants, city JW Ward K. Richardson, 2395 Front, phone 494. - FOR SALE Secondhand number. 8x8, 4x6 and 2x6 all lengths Also 8 White Leghorn hens, good lav- Salem. ers. tin" - nrofl t a at rsaipin. For Sale NurseryStock FOR SALE Baled hay at barn. L. H. Turner, TurnerjLM eept basement; g.lrage; one bio. k 1 ed nl' ml , Thrm- root-- pasture with enoogh timber for tam-, .frum S at street, north. Irn u j deliverv u , l"SUX? pHces' City KW room house, full ce- Wle this today.. Prieo Uii"tnl Fro m Pi h1K,ohardson- !M' t basement, bath and toilet. Uo0 cash, bula,,,-. .--.!: tyr"'s 1 . thone 494. dTS'fine Ww -,, -.. . .-. ' rho'ne Vr"' " UresoB ' For Sale Livestock ho house 750 gallon eel air pres. i r"""? A - - :utw.h. sure lank. fenctd and cross fenced' rnn snravlng fruit trees, etc., cnM,;" Nelson. 41VK; ynvi SALE"" Good seed potatoes, ,.- it a nr morn - Phone 1205M evenings or d" Ings. i j.i.v vpttine your walnut themWe still have a few Pius ,., wn inula era It I'd on the CatifornU black stump. These" Zs r Oregon grown and acclimated so they withstood the freeze and are large healthy trees thTt w'll soon come into bearing. ,??n:eedofny ?..1.idd.e Grove nursery. phoneJ4F5J i fTTvBERRY plants wanted. Warn A5hdon 2395 Front, phone 494. - I tot .trawherrV plants, EerLousa'nd. near Salem, Or., Kt. . oo. A-" FEW thousand A-l Etterburg 1 21 A . ,J. wrawberry plants at ana !-" , ,!,. -non. f j 50 per M, dug. if S ' , Phone 12F4 K. M. Commack. R. ni d84 4, bOT 88. FOR SALE. KTR , w-i.r-T,, : l l!-ntv Plants in any oian- Proerel. r1-1,- Gpld D:! bus f,.i- gal,.. ;3C f FOR SALE Milli cows. ro. 5, box .-c2H 78, &ilem. Or. v. ti t. . , r,'r n-r- .j. .irti.r, i nnik cow. 2 sows wirh PS- Phone 79F4. .77 FIVE 7-wrtks old Phoiw 71K22. pigs for sale. eSti t ii Afc a register! roan Shorthorn bu'l I will exchange for anotaer one as good. t ji. Cook. Turner. Rt. e77 For Sale Poultry Ft. -It . ALh Eera fop hu,..hi Khol island Reds. 11 ii- An,a,. 14"! X. i,5th. POCiLKy Leghorn uo very choice , White UUllets. Tanerpit itnin til sell ailV numher Pull at 800 Brooks ave. or.2144. N. 5th St. eve-! lungs. fSO t or Sale Wood. FISHER boys will saw your wood. Phone 1004. mgi WOOD SAW Fisher boys will saw your wood. Phone 1004. m81 WOOD for sale, first class 16 'inch ori -vt.iv .,lioarv. is? a 4 foot mill wood. Strictly cash. Will lights, bath, toilet, good location $1,- DUV all kinds Of corrl wonrl nffo. ; 305 s. church. Phone 1542. Fred ' E. Wells. : MISCELLANEOUS. WIGGIN & SLOCUM. aulo transfer, general draying, local and long distance hauling. Office phone 356 . . ' . m85 TRANSFER, Moving, Storage Wood for sale. Office at People's Furni ture Store, 271 N. Commercial St. Phone 734. Residence 1359 Hines . street. WALL paper 25c double roll and un. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. mion and 15 acres timber. 7 room i7r,"rrvr,Trr7vTrT; : : r i house, laree dairy barn. silo, several . ,, , . .. , lath and papered or tinted. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. c I mn tarvNTrn ! I l'Jl 1. .1 FOR RENT 'Large house, Judson and. High streets. Phone 1216J or i 815. J WANTED To rent four or five'room furnished house. No children. 21 care Capital Journal. J WANTED To rent six or seven room house, close in. Call 854 S. Commercial. 17,1 WANTED House to rent, should he at least partly modern. Phone 1707. J7S NICE clean apartments and sleeping rooms can now be had at the Cot tle apts., under new management, 343 N. Com'l. 17 YOUNU couple want to rent a four or five room furnished house. I! care Journal. J WANTED. Wanted Help. HOUSEKEEPER for aged couple or widower. R S. care Journal. h7 3 WANTED Children toboard and care for. Write Mrs. Nettie Gra ham, Gen. Del., Salem. 176 WANT Chamber work in or out of city. M care Journal. h76 WANTED r Young man wants Job driving truck, some experience. Box 111 Capital Journal. h76 WANTED Girl for general house work, good wages, modern conven iences; no washing. Phone 627, 678 . Slate St. g7fl FOR SALE White Orpington eggs for hatching from prize winning stock. Phone 957. 871 N. Com. f7fi WANTED 9x12 rug, leather daven port and library table from private party. Jesse Walling, Rt. 1, box 105, Salem. 176 Wanted Miscellaneous.' WANTED Plowing by ,the Job, Box Plowing care Capital Journal. l WANT pasture for 50 head of good Cotswold sheep; will let out on shares. Address Rt, 8, box 130, Sa lem. c77 Lost and Found OAT Meal Paper, 20-inch tan, -extra special, 34c double roll. Max. '.0. Buren. 179 N.' Com'l. ' h Personal to LOAN $1000 on good security- it 6 percent. Inquire 1263 N. Church. ' " ni7 AUTOMOBILES. 1917 FORD touring car for sale.. First class condition. G. W. Hoffman, Rt. 3, Salem,. Or. ' q76 IS your car hard to start? Does your motor . give trouble? Try Fair Grounds Garage, phone 308. M. -. Jackson, prop. Will tow. your car. Our w-ork guaranteed. QHh' FOR SALE 1 good secondhand ttf.i-. , .i.ii F v.. Loose. 226 State . c.i... ". . n77f PL., n,ii,-m. -- - 1917 FOR Dtourlng for sale, first class condition. Leaving town. G. V. Hopkins, Rt. 3, Salein1g76 SXCkxTaVTO RADIATOR SHOP Radiators, fenders and gas tanks repaired, tractor radiators a spe cialty; Ford radiators for sale. 1!(8 P. 12th St., Salent, Or, I FOR SALE One 15-25 Samson trac tor in excellent shape, used only 1 Heasons. Simu. At 173 . mm. GENERAL automobile repairing magnetos repaired and recharged. Ford work a specialty; batteries r charged. The Fairgrounds Garage, M D. Jackson, Prop. Phone 08 176 Salem Auto Exchange. Monitor cars now on display. Come and see them. 22 State SL Phone 869 " : remTestate. IF your property ir worth the money we list it, we ( dvertise It. Elite & Magee, Salem. 428 Oregon bldg., Portland. 909 CP'mper oi um. ma Bargains in property 4 roonl house, ceiled; electric lights i i j r0om house ana o room nou i ,afrt(r,di tine lots, plenty of fruit, . . e n A t room house, old. hot and cold wa- I ter, bath, toilet, lot 60x165, close in. Jo fine lots, t room plastered I house fruit trpp. windmill, outbuildings. j4250. . overal very fine prune farms from 5 to 40 acres. Money maser-. 135 acres, 105 acres in cultivation, is cre in. wheat, 30 acres in clover. 25 acres In oats and hay, 25 acres more ready to seed, good house and outbuildings. miles B W. $15. per acre' Walter McLaren, Boom 21. 180 N. Com. St. n SeU for LeSS, .jg - ff nir you more cash for jour household goods. Get our bid be fore yon MIL Peoples rurnlturt and Hardware Store. .71 N. Com mercial street. rnmit Jo UR X A L W A T ADS PAY EES1 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE- Highly improVd 160 acres. IS set! calves. 'with wire. This larm is the very best of soil and in qood community. Price ; 20th St ruii p ' ' Pr acre, ft cash, Ba.1-.- anee ye,ars S per cent. j I " ,--UI, .- .1 Oreron hide.. 1 . .t n 1 ! LOUANtiKRRIES . ! right at the door of over 2000 acre 1 &4 acres. SO acres tilabte. 24 aWe:f out range opened, by a special an ', in pasture,- art-res loganberries, It ( the legislature. Plenty of running acres cherries;- new 5 room bunga-' water. 2 hours drive of Salem, on low. barn..et.e on good. rad and mail ', main road. Fair house, two barns, route, close in and in good locality, i spring water. Some. stock and equip ' Price $11,500; easy terms. " I ment go with the piace at $13,000. 5 acre tract, nice new bungalow, j Good terms. ; good barn, 2 acres orchard i acrsl 87 acres, J acres in cultivatlot-, strawberries, fine location, close to -18 acrs in prVnes, 6 years old; bat 'Sulani Pii..j t!lSi,A kfanr,A trt tlmh., .,.1 Kv..t. ...1 ia .1 i. . i i s T. ... . iiiiorcnaro, all drain tiled; house, barn, I choice land, fine location, close. salem. $6259. - ' SO acres. 15 in bearing prunes. In Prune district. $6000. 200 acres sood soil, close to 'sta tion, not far from. Salens $100 ; per acre. ' " " 84 acres. 25 acres In clrolce bea hig prunes, produced $16,000 In on crop; good house, barn; fine up tr, date dryer, close to Salem. This place is a real money maker. $30,000: terms New 5 room bungalow, electric 600. Oregon Land Co, 442 State street EXCELLENT FARMS 73 ACRES RIVER BOTTOM This farm is a running mate to the 8 acre farm we sold a few days ago. It is located 2 miles from Corvallls on the Albany-Corvnllls road and it made up of first bottom and second bottom lands. It is located In flee fruit and berry section and would le fine for this. Has good family orch- ard. 58 acres in hiirh state of eultiviv g(Hd hen houses and usual outbuild- ngs. Considerable new land on this farm. Easy distance to Oregon Agri- cultural college. Immediate possession for 112.600. $5080 cash. hf.liiiiPB t Kt (percent 116 ACRE FARM EQUIPPED Located about 17 miles from Salen. in Polk county and only about '4 mile from West. Side highway now being paved. 106 acres of excellent land cul tivated and 60 acres In fall crop and clover, balance to be put in in spring incorn ; 10 acres fine oak grubs for family wood. Good woven wire fenc ing, good 7 room house, 2 room tenant house, granary, garage, hen houie hog house, machine shed and nearly new barn 44x44 with 20 ft. shed. Barn Is equipped for both dairy and horses. With the place goes air the I crop, six head cattle, 5 horses and ha ness, buggy, hack, wagon, birrder, mower, rake, plows, feed grinder, fan nlng mill, wood saw, 7 h. p. gas en gine, cream sepnrstor, pigs, about 100 chickens, feed, gved and all kinds of small tools. Everything goes for $12R per acre until April 1. Exceptionally good family orchard and lots of ber ries. This Is the farm you have been waiting for; don't let ths other fel low beat you to t.- i DAIRY AND STOCK FARM EQUIP PED 285 -acres in southern part of Ben ton county, only i miles from town and 1 mile from school. 80 acres if fine land cultivated; 50 acres find second growth ftf , timber, some old fir. Batanca l'suri-aVer land and seed ed to pastUre. All ,hu gradual slope to north which makes best summer pasture. Creeks and springs furnlsn water for stock. 2t acres family orch ard, 8 room house, barn and outbuild ings, 30 acres In fall cron goes with the place; also 10 fine cows, 6 if which are registered Jerseys, 1 regis tered bull. 100 goats. 12 hogs, 10 tur keys, about 50 chickens and 30 acres In crop. Kverytning goes ior in, out. List yotir farms and small tracts with u: wi have buyers for all kinds of properties. f ' ' Kimiey & Smith. 201 Bank of Commerce '-bldir n ". Best Buys! 2 '4 ncres near 'paved: road. I'j miles from city limits, 4 room huuso, barn, family orchard. $2000 .1 acres 3 ft miles from Salem on good road. $1400. 10 acres, 3H miles out, .close to Pa cific highway, a fine location; abou: 51 acres in fine Italian prunes. 2 '4 cherries, T apples and pears, all largo bearing trees and a fine orchard." $!. 750, terms. " ' 30 acres all In cultivation, 20 prunes 3 In lngans, some npples and pears. 4 room house, barn and new dryer. on good road In the heart ot tl-e prune district. $12,400, after April 1st, $15,000. t acres on paved road, close to town, small new house jind good barn 4 acres In cultivation, balance oak timber. $3000. 6 acres, 2 cleared, 3 in fir tlrnbe. 5 miles from Salem. $800 terms. 95 acres close to good town, on main highway, 40 in prunes.' 7-years old; 7 room house, plumbed for hut and cold water, largo barn and other buildings. $12,600. 10 acres. 2 miles ,from city limits: all in cultivation, best soil: 4 room house, barn and other buildings; fam ily orchard. $4750. 9t4 acres on Garden road, about 5 acres In bearing prunes, some apples ad cherries; best of sod, welldrain ed;fin e house now Jiulldlng will be strictlv modern, basement, flreplaci). water system, lights, hardwood flow breakfast room, everything like a ci'.y home; nothing finer to be had. own er will complete house and sell at $17,500. terms. 9 room strictly mooern r.ouse, siecu Ing porch, two blocks from state cap ital north. $6500. This place wou'd cost $10,000 to build now. room modern bungalow, good gar age, wood shed, garden, a fine little home and priced to sell at once. $3250 terms. . Want a $750 loan on SO acres nt timber land. " . . Want a $2400 loan on a fine bear ing prune orchard. Want a $1000 loan on a good 1Q acres close to Salem, all cultivated. . Socolofsky.' $41 Bute Pt. ' $1500. A room cottage on paved street near school; terms. $2000. $500, $11 per menth buys a very good I room house. Has electric lights, bath, toilet, basement, 8H blocks from Bush bank. $2200, $700 down, terms on bal ance; 7 "rooms modern except base ment, centrally located, new garage. $2(00, room bungalow on pavea street- a goed buy. $4500, IVt acres t miles from state hospital; this is a good buy. $5000, 10 acres miles out; 2 acres logans. some orchard ana other truii. no better soil. $4250. 10 acres 15 blocks from car line, beautiful location. $14,000, 45 acres near the city, some timber; this is a good buy. A. L. Seams ter Keaity U). Phone $5$, 41$ Masonic Tempi. REAL ESTATE. STOP Look'. Listen. Mr. Investor, 9m acres five miles out; 79 In cultiva tion, SO pasture, 30 acres seeded to wheat and oats. 26 acres of prunes and cherries, 6 and T years old; 1 acre strawberries, I acre lognns; 8 room house, full basement, hot and cold m,,. umuu nio'iit-ii: lurKe i well fenced. Party going east. Ira mediate possession. Prn-e 113,509, some terms. Ennuire of S. R. pear son. 40j Oregon bldg. Phone 43. n Real Investments SS0 acres. 100 acres in cultivation. .. - u . 3. good buys In house and bungn lows. We sold farm Monday, house Tues day. If your property is worth the money we can sell it. We advertise your property at your price, we vlll not increase the price and make the sale impossible. Estea & Magee. ' 428 Oregon bldg.. Salem . Portland office, Chamber of Com. FARM SNAPS 110 acres, 50 in cultivation, 30 open liasture. some good fir and oak ti'ii- ber, good spring branch running thru place, two drilled we.lli woven wire fences. 8 room house, small family orchard, good garage, barn and chkk en house. This is a fine farm and can be bought for $100 per acre. You'll have to hurry to be the lucky on 58 4 acres. One of the best farms in the valley, fair improvements. good family orchard, all In crop. goes for $11,000. See us at once. John H. Scott Realty Co. 228 Oregon bldg n76' TRADES We' have 820 acres in Harney coun ty to trade for city or farm property here. This is free from debt. 40 acres In Sunonia county, Cat to trade, free from debt. What have you to trade for It? 8 .room modern house on Center street to trade for. 30 or 40 acres, must be good; will pay a difference If suited. My property is free from debt, but I will assume. ee Petersen John H. Scott Realty Co. 228 Oregon bldg. b76 GOOD BUYS IN HOUSES 5 room-plastered bungalow at 690 souin inn street. irice iuuu. 6 room bungalow, modern except furnace and fireplace,, located at WbO S. Church street. Price $2300. Terms 6 room plastered house at 780 N Cottage street, lot 60x168 feet, large barn. Price $2500. Terms. 8 room house at lfllO Oak street, corner lot. Price $27.70. Terms. 6 room plastered house in good condition, two large lots, plenty o fruit. Price $2S0. 8 room bungalow ana one acre of land set to fruit. Located on Salsm Heights. Price $S000. 6 room plastered house at 1330 S Commercial St. Price $2800. 6 room house at 156 N. 13th street. Price $4200. 7 room modern home, excellent ,li cntion, hot water heating system, a complete home In every way. Price $6500. 1 '. , 6 room modern home t 1515 8. Commercial street. Price $6000. 10 room modern home located at 1311 Court street. Prioe$7500. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. 275 State street. n CHOICE BARGAINS AND INVEST MENTS ' . ; 177 acre stock ranch one mile from city limits of Roseburg, Or. Snap, $6, 000; will eachange for prune orchard near Salem, 40 acres near Salem, mostly in cul tivation; 2 sets buildings, 9 acres bear ing orchard, fine aoll.-$8000. 20 acres choice prune orchard in bearing near Salem. $9500, 15 acre tract near Salem, fine 6 room bungalow, good barn, choice dark loam soil, family orchard. $7000 easy terms. Nice modprn 5 room busgalow, pav ed street, nice location, near carline. $3000. i - Perrine & Marsters. 211-12 Com. club bldg. n , Good, Buys. 10 acrl tracjt, 5 acres young prunes. balance timber- and pasture, 4 room house, barn, fi miles south. Price $3 - 250. $1700 down 5 acre ti'act located on main Pa cific highway. 2Va urores prunes;- 1 3-4 miles from carline. Price $250o; 62 acre tract, 35 acres under culti vation, balance timber and pasture running water, 6 room house, barn, close to small town, all Block and machinery goes. Price $10,000, 66 acre tract, all cultivated, room house, barn, family orchard, located 5 miles east of Salem, goodpralrle soil Price $175 per acre, 108 acre farm, 100 acres cultivated, balance pasture and timber, , good buildings, good road. Price $12,000. 200 acre farm, 100 acres cultivated, balance timber and pasture, running 41ter, house and barn, good road Price 1100 per ucre. 76 aors of good soil, 50 acres cul tivated, balance pasture and timber. Price $125. per ncre. - 10 acres good Italian prune orch srd irt bearing located 4 V miles south of Salem. Price $6000. . 20 acr5 tract located 1 mile from carline. 6 room house, barn, I) acrer prunes, some apples, pears and cher ries. Price $11,500. 10 acres of good prune nnd berry land, all cultivated. Price $1500. 20 acrs, 5 acres of full bearing loirans. 5 acres Italian primes, 1 acre of means set out last year, some tim ber, small shack and barn. Prtee $7500. HOUSE BUYS 6 room modern bungalow, located at 1513 S. Commercial street. Price $6000. room house at 745 Ferry aire rrir. tr.noo. 6 room cottage located south fa lem, private, water system, t'nee j, 000. ' . . . W. H. Graoennorst s u. 7S State street n "DIRECTORY. Safety Razor Blades. SAFETY raior blade sharpening ma- ehlns. t rst lnuuea ai a. a. mew art Repair Shop. 84T Court Ht Money to Loan, On good real estate security THOS. K. FORD Over Lad. Bush Bank. 8a1em. Ors Money to Loan. Federal Farm Loans Any amount. Long time. 1 and 4 percent Interest City building loans. A. C. Bohrnstedt. 401 Masonic Tempi. f4alm. Orego u-iRVt LOANS Any amount. Low -. Full repayment prlvllegei Very prompt service. Ask about out m.v.ir mans at I Der cent. Haw kins k. Roberts, 205 Oregon bldg Salem. Or. MARION-POLK National Farm Loan a'- nnv.rnment money to loan at its percent. 30$ Salem Bail ol Commerce, w. -. bam and other outbuilding Place p"' T,,lT ,, , :jr"V Demand For Hoover Spreads Among Oregonians Of Both Political Faiths r-ortland, Or., Mar. 29. While, the Hoover republican club of Oregon is circulating petitions to have Mr. Hoo ., , . L tically completed his petition to put the name of Mr. Hoover on the demo cratic ballot. The refusftl of Mr. Hoo ver to permit the democrats in v-rious states to inject his name Into the.'r r 'i maries, and the Increasing activity among republicans to bring Mr. Hoo ver to the fore, has not discouraged Mr. West. ' 'The petitions to place Mr. Hoover on the democratic ballot are practical ly filled." declared Sir. West. "I have received more than the 100 signatures necessary, and am now checking theni over to see that they comply with the requirements of the UlW. Some of tho people who circulated the petition were not Informed-as-to the require ments, so today I sent out a couple of .blanks, which had been requested, to gather the few names necessary to oft- set the mistakes which crept Into some of the petition papers. This of course, always happens in every petition that Is circulated. "I expect to have the Hoover peti tion ready for filing with the secretary of state about the middle of the week. Thus far everything has gone along swimmingly.". Hoover republican clubs are bemg ganised in many cities and towns of the state, according to Chester O. Mur phy, state chairman of the Hoover re publican club. A long distance telephone message yesterday stated that a club would be organised at (.old Beaoh. K. H. Wood ward of Newberg Is organising a cluo. a fi Rniirilnian of Uourdman Is a let ter to O. C. Leiter, secretary of slate DIRECTORY. J. W. YOUNG & SON Contractors and builders. Phone 1972.' WANTED Second hand furniture. rugs, carpets, stoves, machinery ano tools. We pay the highest prices for everything. The Capital Hard ware and Furniture Co., 88S N. Com'l St. Phone 947. Optician. DR. ALBERT R. MIL1-WR Optoins-trist-optlolan, eyes thoroughly ex amined, glasses mads and fitted. 610-H U. S, bank. Phone 141. ' Scavenger. SALEM SCAV A" " 3 E R Garbage and refuse ot all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonably rates. Cess pools cleaned. Dead ani mals removed. Office phone Main 167. Osteopathy DRS. WHITE and Marshall, osteo res, phone 834, DR. JOHN L. LYNCH, . osteopathic physician and surgeon, ua-i u gon bldg. Res. phons 68FS; offlos pathlo physicians and surgeons, ens it a hnnk hda Phone 869. Dr. White! res. phons 469; Dr. Marshall nhnna l(. FOR SALE Old papers for wrap ping and packing loo Dunuis. cap ital Journal office. Water Company. - SALEM WAXIER' COMPANY Off lot corner Commercial ana lrsus aim. Bills payable monthly in advance. Phone 67. - Stove Repairing. 8TOVE3 rebuilt and repaired. SO years experience; wepoi niaioniu and American fence, slue. 26 to tu Inches high. Paints, oil and varn ishes, etc., loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works. 250 Court street. Phone lit Lodge Directory. T CHEMEKETA l.dge NO. 1 t-' meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30 at I. OJShaU KNIGHTS OF' PYTlilAS meet at Mo- Cornack hall on every Tuesaay , 8. J. L. Tucker, C. C; P. 1. Kuntm, K. It. & 8. uovai. NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Oregon Orage camp inu. i ih tvery Thursday evening In McCor nack hall. Elevator service. Oracle, Mrs- Carrie E. Bonn, 618 Union St recorder. Flora Nelson, 733 North 20th. . NITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84 meets every Thursday at 8 n. m. In I. O. O. F. hall. P. An- dreBen, M. A. rotary, Sulem, A. A. Gueffroy, suo- Or. W0w7aLEM CAMP 118 Meets every Friday night at 8 o'clock in McCornaok hall, cor. umn erty St. Visiting Woodmen welcome. C. D. Itoss.JJJ.!jvB:!! HOTKCTioN lodge No. A. O. U. W. meets every Monday evening at 8 p. m. In MeCornack hall. cor. Court and Liberty streets. John H. Carson, M. W; A. L. Brown, finan cier; A, Eugene Aufranc, recorder. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar uamp no. meets every Thursday evening at o'clock in MeCornack building. Court and Liberty streets. H. a. Coursey, V. C. Frank A. Turner, clerk. Grain: Wheat No. 1 $2 00; feed at 8085c; milling oats ooo, :heat hay $18f19: oat hay $2122; clover hay $23; mill run $47. Butterfut: Buttertal (uc; cro-iuci butter 6970c. prk. -eal and mutton: ror oa loei is J-4c: vea fancy z.ic; sieers u, lambs 13 c; cows 7Wc; we o. iheep, yearling 12 V4o. Dressed pork 21c Eggs and poultry: Eggs cash $0o; light hens, 30 32c; heavy hen 8Sc;: old roosters 16 We; spring 24c, Veeetables: Onion per pouna so. celery do. $1.75; potatoes, Taklm 6c. Oregon $Vi4c; sweet poiauws beets per sack $2; turnips pr ck u 75: carrots per sack $1.16; parsnips per sack $8.50; spinach 10c lb.; rad ishes 40c do. Fruit: Oranges $3.50 6.00; lemons $5.60$; bananas 11c; honey extract iOc: bunch beet 45c; cubuag c. head lettuce $1.26; carrots 46c; as paragus 18c; cauliflower $3 oo., red pepper 25c lb; rhubarb l$1o; peas 15c lb. Retail prices; Eggs donen 86c; creamery butter 7375e; country but ter 65c; flour, hard wheat $3.25 i.40 oft wheat $2 0. LIVESTOCK Portland. Mar. 29 Cattle weal., receipt 1934; grain and pulp fef steers $11.0011.25; choice $10.60 1100; good to choice $8.50 10.6U; medium to good $8.7589.75; fair to -,,nm 17 268.25: common to fair $.257.25; oholce cow and heifers auotltt: rood to cholc $8.00 00: medium to good $6.567.50; PAGE NINE. organisation, states that he bs heading a movement to org:;uae the Hoover sentiment in his eoiouiunitj, Petitions are already ling circu lated In Jackson, W<owa, Linn. Mu't romah. Coos, Curry, I'nion. Tillamook, Lincoln., Marion. Malheur. Yamhill and Clackaruu counties. The other coun ! ties of the state will be covered in a lew days. Clubs will be organised In Salem. Albany, Marshfield, Medford, La Grande and Ashland In the near future according to reports coming from ol untary Hoover supporters in those cit ies. ' .. "Hoover, of Oregon, for president" is the slogan udopred Friday night at the central librai y,- w hen th Hoover republican club of Oregon was formed with the following officers: Chester Murphy, cha'.riuan; Mrs. Elliott R. Corbett, first vice-president;' Mrs. 3. C Elliott King, second vice-president; i. C. Leiter, secretary; H. H. Haynes, treasurer. Between 80 and 100 men and women were assembled to partici pate In the launching of the Hoover boom or to watch It get under way. It was decided that petitions will be circulated to have the name ot Mr. Hoover placed on the ballot In the re publican presidential primaries, ana the petitions were started and gen erously signed before the meeting ad journed. On suggestion of W. S. U'Ren, membership was opened to all rittoens of Oregon, irrespective of party af Wllatlon, although, of course, signa tutres on the nominating petition must be those of registered republicans. In the audience were men from various branches of the republican party, the progressives and conservatives, som who are-looked on as leaders and oth- era as rann anu me. fair to medium $5.50.50: cannor $3.005.50; bulls $6.008.00; prln e light calves $15.00 17.00: medium light $10.0014.00; heavy $7,009 . 10.00; Blockers and feeders $7,500 8.60. Hogs steady; receipts tmi prime mixed $16.26 16.60; medium $16.09 16.26; rough heavy $11.009 16.60; pigs $12 015. ' Sheep steady; receipts zin; easier lambs $18.5017.50; light valley $15.2516.B0; heavy $14.2515.25; common to medium $11 14.60; year lings $14.5015,00; wethers J14.UUW 14.50; ewes $10 13. Butter Portland, Or., Mar. 29. Cubes ex tra 64c; parchment wrapped box loul 67c; cartons 68c; half soxes tio more; less than H boxes lo more; butterfas 6867o f.o.b. station; 70o Portland. Poultry and Eggs. Portland, Or., Mar. 29. Eggs Ber ing price case count S435o; buying urioa case count 84o; selling prioa candled 8o; selected candled in car tons 40c. Poultry: Hens 81S6c; broilers 4 45; rooslers $0c; turkeys dressed 4960o; geese 2225c; ducks 40O4J Wheat mid Mill Stuff. Wheat! $2.20! barley, $7$; oM $59.00 bid; corn No. 8 yellow $63.60 bid. Hny; Buying prlo. valley tlmoth. $26.00; alfalfa $29.00; grain $11; cheat $22: clover $26; oats and veto $26. Mlllstuffs; Prlcs f.o.b. mill. olt artag $$ xtr. Mill run, car lots mixed cars $44 ton; rolled barley $71 rolled oat $46.60', ground barley ITI scratch feed $80. Corn whol $68; oraekd $6$. Novorossick in Bolshevik Hands Reports Declare Novorossick, Russia, Mar. 29. Oc. ciiin,tlon of this city by bolshevik for ces occurred Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Thousands of ' General Dcnikine' volunteer soldiers went over to the so viet side and most of the remainder font abroad ship and departe for Cri mea with DpjilHlne. The only ships which resisted occu pation of the city by the bolshevik: were Uuslnn, which fired a few Hhclls ai the soviet forces, The United States cruiser Galveston was the last w ship to leave the harbor and was mft fired upon, although British and French warships wer under fire front bolshevik machine gnus while dopmt Ing. Virtually all shipping of value was removed from the harbor before th bolshnvlkl gained control of the city. London, Mar. 29 Official dispatch es on the fall of Novoroselsk state that when the bolshevlkl entered the town, March 27, all the allied forces and s portion of the relatively small forces of General Denlklne'i army had been removed. Extra tonnage ships are receiving the attention of British shipbuilder, according to a special report to the United States department of commerce made public yesterday. "Not a slng'o Hulling vessel was launched during the year," the summary stated. In the si weeks campaign culmi nating In the capture of Novorossisk and the occupation pf the norther Caucasus, the bolshevlkl captured rich oil wells from ftvneral Denlklne's troops, took 12,000 officers anj 10,- secuied an enormoti vv ..i. hn,,iu aiinririii nir to s Rus sian bolshevik wireless. communication received In London yesterday. The Hpanlsh government has discov ered a wliespread revolutionary plot. jiod the government Is determined to maintain order .an off heal communi cation. Issued In Lisbon March 2 stated. - Margaret Hchakhta is given the hon or of being the first woman member of the. Hungarian national assembly to which position she was elected thl week, according to a Budapest dis patch. Legal Notices. NOTICE Notice' I hereby given that I havs Impounded th following described dogs In compliance with ordinance No. 1404. towit: One whire femsl shepherd dog with black ears, weight 25 pounds; on little yellow bob UU dog, mongrel male; one black shep herd male, weight $5 pounds; ono black female shepherd, 20 VoaniM. The above described dog will be kill ed if not redeemed by owners, on or before March 17, 1920. as provided In said ordinance. , W. S. LOW, Street Commissioner. March 2J, 1920. " s y r-