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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1920)
. - V '" ' r 1 TO TL'O -rjrS'wrdEaeh insertion oi B1 r'r-t,in 5 cent, one moti one .ml 1r,rTAa. li tenia, on year, per "wiT nt Minimum per ad 25 (ij.1, tewrtloii only In New Today. Jd. cash in advance and not tak- , phone, unless advertiser has M.sUuy account No allowanc for IJjneJTTVl. XEW TODAY. iSTiALEFrSh cows. M" "TL'KNIH1"" roolU8 or rent. 7oS I l l- nmmercinl. 1105! t i- SfrvtF trees tor sale. 25c each. -Pear hM- ami dl04 -TirLElo head goats. V. f,l Phone 100F32. U Me e!05 --rpj;i)Se,-onilhainl 14-iuch sul pVphin 1305M. 110! r.Xa RENT - front bedrooms to 'iien. SM N. Commercial. J10S saIaV dish uasner wJMited. Apply r"'ts. i; s. Com'i. ciQ5 vTb ULK Second hand drag saw, cheap. K- " ' ' 1.7 cl4 KABY CHICKS rUK SALfc- iadinir varieties now on hand. Call today at 5S State St. Phone 400. el05 TaKES H1 "e bay gelding, wt. about -1200. at my place near Prin- ,tle school house. Owner can have Bime bv paving for ad. J. M. Co inrn. -Phone 5SP22." "- ' - k!05 j75i PER luO for White Leghorh - baby chicks. Now "ready for deliv ery' C. N. N'eedham, 550 State St. Phone 40". fill SKCONO hand lumber and trailer. Call R A. Blevins, phone 30F2. cl05 VaNTEU An elderly woman to care for and read to an aged gentleman. A goed country home and some ages. Enquire at Horton Tire and Rim Co.. rJi fourt si. gum FOR SALE TO cords white and red fir on ground: would consider small car in trade. See Roy Coffey, Rt. 3, hix 19 eel05 i ROOM BINUALOVV Best in town. You will say o when you see it. almost new. Everything is absolutely modern and the best, with the exception of no basement. The entire furnishings of the house are for sale, are the best. Price is below the construction cost. Price J2500 cash, or Vi will handle it. S.( R, Pearson & Peed, 405 Orvgon Md(f. Phone 4 a. a FOR SALE Ford touring car, late model, little used, cheap; also Chev rolet 5 passenger, used only one season. 556 Union St. ql05 KOl'NU Jersey cow with heifer calf. Mostly pure blood. Fine prospect for valuable cow. Phone 95F2. 104 i ACRES for sale or exchange; all ia cultivation, family orchard and some berries; mail and creamery route; rock road; 15 cents car fare buildings ready to move in. Owner box 33;l. Salem. 103 A SCON A eggs from Shepherd's fam ous heavy winter laying strain, $1.30 setting. James Fry, Rt. S. . Phone evenings 7HF13. 103 WANTED .Man for general farm work; can furnish house to man i with family. C. M. Ruggles,Rt. 3, box 172. gl04 STRAYED One bay horse with U. S. brand on left shoulcler, weight about 1200 lhs. Had halter on. Left Tuesday night between 9 and 10 o'clock. Please notify Liberty store kl04 WILSON strawberry plants, trim med. Will engage to prepare ground and set plants in city limits at hour ly wage. C. 0. Hartwell, 774 S. 18rh . mlOB FOR RENT Furnished rooms at the Baker apartments. 645 Ferry St. J104 'FOR SALE Farm nf 9afi admc, 1 cated south of Dallas, fair improve ments, on good road, wetl fen,aiV, ome choice prune and berry land, some good timber; $85 per acre, small payment down, balance long term at 6 percent. Thone 1043VV. 103 STOP! LOOK! 10 n ,'.,., f., i. owner, good soil, all tillable, lays rvri, joins city limits, 10 minutes walk to car line; 7 room plastered house In good condition, some built tn features, good barn, machine shed, granary and sho-p, wood shed and chicken houses, two wells, some fruit, 2 acres tn hay, some garden "u ijuiuiors planted, 3 acres In one field Just right for logans or any tnmg. balance pasture at present; l horse, harness and buggy, new Plow and harrow, 1 fine Jersey cow and calf, fresh only short time; 2 nands of bees, 3 dozen hens about '00 young chickens 2 inoubato!. lou can t beat this at $4800. This a real snap; $2800 will handle it. terms on balance. Phone 80F3 and Kenate to look at It.' nl08 L ,last PPrtunlty In Central ia a.nd Sask"chewan are rich ihl 1.ands open prairie ready for Hi I .: fnt"rspersed with trees, SSIJ1 ord "ce'lent shelter for bu aT RTain 8row'ne. dairy Zl d stock raiainS are be ?,, 0(1 on "ucqessfully. The . eountry l8 l(leal for mi d farmin(? offeMn"alan Paciti0 railway is "tiering a large area of these fer- Battliflll3, ',1 Lloydminster and hnd I n 1 dl9trlcts- Thi Grille tend. lbecome the home of thou ilmn!. , Prosperous farmers. On 'he wl?"11 S,raRer Wheeler growb Wnpr Prlze wheat; Near L1yd "dnsterthe world's priZe oats have E. fwn. and butter of the JMUty ta mate A-mail can tZ t T,e 'noepenaent on a Jtfns about $18 a nacre. "You-pay Sdrreent lf land Pr o funh "der 8Iement conditions . til end f PayTnt of Principal an anm,al w tourth 'ear- then sixteen ntUal,Pa- Interest is per Station r..nton'upi- of Co1- ukrtl 8t ?treU E, Calgary. MISP.FT T AX'i Wl'ENTvT) : kind repair. work of all I oTi80?,'8 an,e. 3 unfurn rwt It La" hou8e- 86- Center op at7nhlrd the hoe' repair "repantd . ,8,ate treet and am ""ing and'J10 firSt cla8s Bho ink rantee aU my work' TElDir- : ml7 x-uritj- "rrow 250 on good pay ne t0 three J years, -iowt Vent. -VIV A. Lteton, iivig-gggi:"- 'Hies 'tm)UuiUinS lone. Box L ' J 'jH-t-- : f digging i.' B QM1 ,plow,n heavy m work. VjLn Phone -199 Mn7 "'ry fT.U K Tick Co. ?' G0odllmovln8!- w"a tor SSpeW.rS'- Stand "1 North lM .rr --lne (34. S' "wwneiV n g001 farm -"'"Dh n "on? '15 or see fl V. T-y bidg. r: -rT-Tr-rcr eu"-en. 179 N. ComX m For Sale Houses WANTED To hnv i o :i ... i . bungalow, close in. Want a,n . reet wan owner. Box R i; nii Journal. illO W ANTE 1) Til hnv mll ... i ... - . -- "ivuriu BUn . .uo, large lot, improved street ' rhone I97iM. no4' j FOR SALE-Attracuve 5 room housi ! semi-modern. Price $1350. See! owner Rayford T. Goode, lug I Jefferson St. citv. alft,i FOR SALE- -3 good house buys, .a"0U- V100- Hart & duller, "'3 Oregon oiqg. a WE have legitimate buyers for good five and six room bungalows, and for well Improved suburban prop erties. W. A. Liston. agent, 484 Court street. WANTED A six room house. Jiust be all on one floor and fully mod ern; north or east front, and situ ated west nf Piftaanti. . Marlon and north of Ferry streets. inis must ne a bargain for spot cash. Phone 1092 between and 8:30 p. m. . tOK SALE A dandy five room him.- galow with fireplace and bearing fruit trees. $2500. F. L. Wood: 341 State street. nl03 v OWN TOUR OWN HOME WE WILL, BOLD TOU A HOME TOU PAT A,, SMALL . PAYMENT DOWN BALANCE LIKE RENT COME IN AND TALK WITH US OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS R. B. DORNEY PHONE 951, 329 OREGON bldg. a SEVERAL houses for sale, amoni; mem a room bungalow. Inquire w. vociage, pnone 1186. alll CLOSE in residence property consist- ii8 oi nve room house, nearly mod ern and basement, lot 60x132 feet, several bearing; fruit trees and small walnut trees and good garden spot, one block to pavement. Price $3200 or will exchange with owner of Tstnalt improved farm and assume difference, if any; preferably north of Salem, but will consider other location. Owner, P. O. box 261, Sa 'em. Or. ai03 FOR SALE Eight . room strictly modern home. Paved- streets and . garage. East front. Five blocks from supreme court building. Price $6000 with $2000 or more cash, balance on monthly payments. W. A. Lls- ton. 484 Court street. nl05 WHO has lots or residence property for 40 or 60 acres wood proposition in Washington; will pay difference. D Journal. bl03 FOR SALE 5 room cottage, bath, toilet, 3 blocks from post office on . N. Church street. Price $2250. Hart . A Muller, -298 Oregon bWg. a FOR SALE 5 room house all furn , ished', lot 50x170. 325 S. 16th Sa 1 lem, Or. 103 For Sale Farms. FOR SALE About 7 acres located tn Aumsville, fair buildings; a good beny or chicken ranch. $2500. Will exchange for Salem property. Will Myers, Aumsville, Or. bl03 FOR SALE 169 acres in the Waldo Hills at $65 per aere, See J. A. Jones, owner, Macleay, Or. bl07 FOR SALE 18 acres seeded, to okv . er and grain, small house and barn 4H miles east of Salem. Price $4. 600. Hart & Muller, 208 Oregon bldg. - n FOR SALE 120 acres 6 miles from Salem, 20 acres cultivated, old house, barn, orchard; estimated 3, 000 cords of oak grub timber. Price $45 per acre. Hart & Mul ler. 208 Oregon bldg. - '' n FOR SALE By owner 20 acres, 15 in high state of cultivation, 6 acres prunes, 3 Vi strawberries, 4 acres gooseberries; fair buildings, on good road 4 miles out; rone team, and harness,, qow. ' I buggy and har- , ness, 1 farm and 1 fruit wagon, all farm Implements; Immediate pos- session. Price $8500. Write box 122, Rt. 2, Salem, Or. ' n CHOICE close In berry land, 10 acros "located Just outside, city limits, U blocks from Center St. carline on , asylum road, all cultivated; pos session at once. Price $3500, good terms. .8(11 acres adjoining the above land, black loam, all ready for -planting. .Price $2800. Haw kins and Roberts, 205 Oregon bldg. Phone 1427. . b' For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Wilcox &, Gibbs chain stitch 'sewing machine, porcelain clock, child's porch swing. Phone 36. cl04 FOR SALE One good range, 690 Union, 84 Phone 1853. ci3 FOR SALE Or trade for horse, mo torcycle; also cylinder phonograph Box Trade Capital Journal. c!03 FOR SALE Cheap 9 pairs of cur tains, like new. Call 1340 Ferry St. mornings. 106' SALE 2 lots, house and household goods, at 975 S. 22d St. c!03 REED baby buggy for sale cheap. 460 S. Cottage. cl03 ALL -kinds of cut flowers, potted plants and ferns. Greenhouse 1298 8. 3th street. Phone 1250W. d!17 For Sale Wood. WOOD FOR SALE First class 1ft- inch and 4-loot ciry cora woon, strictly cash. Office at 305 South 'Church. St., phone 1642. Fred E. f Weils " ee FOR SALE Second growth fir Wood $9.60-per-ord; old fir $10.50. Call 1953 ee!26 WOOD for sale, 16-inch and old fir. Phone 98 1M. - 4 foot 105 For Sale Poultry HIGH grade. Rhode Island Red eggs -for hatching, $1 per dozen. 1402 N. ' lth. mi FOR "SALE--Btack Minorca eggs $1 '. pecaetting.haicbUig fine. 454 Hood , street. e!U3 WANTED 100 three to five weeks ., aid chicks of the larger breed; no fancy Mocki-'flius be cheap - for .cssh. Bring to 2.515.N. 6th St. cl07 ..For mate -Nursery Stock. WANTED 15u0... loganberry lips. - Phone 60F3 after 5 p. m. 1104 STRAWBERRY plants in any quan , tity Etterberg 121, Gold Dollar, ' Progressive Everbearing, Trebla, Lady Goshwell. ..Wilson. . Thrifty, well rooted plants. Low quantity : prices, also loganberry. Mammoth and Himalaya -blackberry plants, fresh garden seeds. City delivery " Ward K. Richardson, 2395 Front. . Pho'tm" 494. ' d FOR SALE 50 ' Franquet walnut trees. Phone 906. English c!03 THE .famous Etterburg 121 straw berry plants, best canner and ship per. A very heavy producer when not exhausted raising plants. Vlg- orous healthy plants. Quantity ' prices. Ward K. Richardson, 2395 Front St d ETTERBERG 121 strawberry plants $7.S per 1000; Wilson $6. P. O. box 214. Salem, Or, FOR SALE Individual lettuce plants xsiThara and cauliflower. Rt 7, hov 3 Phone I786WJ. W. H. FOR SALE. i For Sale Livestock. FOR SALE Horses sun work and heavy hauling. Address Vi.,,' rsun Uervais, R FD Phone "'1. i,i- Ir.Ar, l. . . rT- 1 - 3 is teams, 2 big wa- eons, 8 set of harness, 1 brood sow, p'ill - ili - Sl R fcALE Good 2-year old mare S'1'- or trade for young cattle. K- s- Grettie, Rt, 3. Phone S4F11. e1A3 FOR SALE-Or Made a good team of oiacK horses, will trade for cow, sheep, hogs or anything I can use. j v hat have youT Phone 1073. el03! L'll Tl . . , , . . ... . V, "V "tra good pigs 8 weeks ! old. Phone S8F5. mil WANTED Milk cow for feed and -ij. r-none atrzz. ii7 YES, I can use more young calves.. C C. RllSOell Phn.. IP, . .1 SALE One span Percheron ( mares, weignt about ' 3080 lbs. G. E. Thomas, Stayton., Rt. 2. el05 FOR SALE 31 younar ewe wttw early- lambs. Hawkins 4 Roberta, Oregon PKlg. FOR SALE Fine driving horse, rub ber tired buggy and fine harness, S?rt)i M00, prte ' ,78 'none 3 9 F3, H. W. gowden; ,-c AUTOMOBILES. i OR SALE passenger touring car, has run . less than 30,000-miles, Is in first class condition. Price $450. ruuue isa or call at 164 S. Com'l St. y!03 EXCEPTIONAL buys in used.. oarsiland Partly plowed. Good room plas with liberal terms at Salem Velie company this week, 162 N. Com mercial, in ruK BAi.K 1917 Ford roadster in good condition, good tires; 1914 Ford touring car, overhauled, new top; a classy bug type Mollne "road ster cheap; one light trailer. 170 S. 12th St. Cherry City garage. ql04 fOR SALE 2 1-ton Foru trucks, worm drives, 5-lnch solids in rear, and mechanically perfect These trucks go at a sacrifice. For further information phone 867 ask for Mr Burftick. 1 8-4 TON REO truck for sale, bar gain If taken at once. Inquire 355 Chemeketa street. Salem. Or. q!08 GUARANTEED IISKI) CARS For 'bargains in used cars call Ad , ams, 361, or come to 156 S. Com mercial St. al06 FOR SALE Almost new. 2W-ton Bethlehem truck, good body, lights, all complete to go. Party must have moneyi terms. See at Salem Velie Co.. 162 N. Commercial. ql06 FOR RENT. FOUR neatly furnished housekeeping rooms close in; 2 housekeeping rooms. 437 s. Cora l. J106 FOR RENT S fnrniuheri h..,,uoU., ing rooms, on first floor. 574 North -15th near Marion. Call evenings 'and mornings. - OFFICE .rooms for. rent, steam heat, splendid Janitor service. 205 Ore gon bldg. Phone 1427. . FOR PENT . Furnished downtown - sleeping room for gentlemen, steam ' heat, by the month. Phone 1427. 205 Oregon bldg. WANTED. Wanted Help. WANTED Experienced' lady presser. "Standard Cleaners & Dyers. 103 WANTED Men to dig loganberry , plants. Will give transportation to and from the field. Phone 100F3. - ; giQ7 WANTED Lady cook, good wages, -no Sunday work. 128 S. Liberty St. ; , ; - ' g!04 WANTEIVhi raait for Marion and Polk counties for the Automatic Windo-Rol Screen, requires a small Investment. This is . splendid op portunity for the right man. Ask for Mr. Woods, Hotel Bllgh. 103 SITUATION wanted by married man, 32 years old, 10 "years experience In R. R. work, engineering dept. storekeeper, clerical, cost data, time keeper and inspector of construc tion and equipment. W. A. Card well, 160 Court St., Salem, Or. hl05 WANTED Position as chauffeur, ex perlenced. Box R Capital Journal. hl07 WANTED Farm hnud. Must know something about loganberries and be good worker. Must batch," or lf wife isn't' too particular, can use married man. AH year job. Wages as good as man. W. Ii. McDougal, Rt. No. 3, box 186. , gl04 WANTED Several men and women to set strawberry plants. Indian Hill farm, T. L. Davidson, 8- blocks end of 12th street car line. gl03 WANTED hotel. Chambermaid. Marlon K WANTED Married man for ranch. Permanent Job for right party. Write or call don't phone. Geo. L. Rose, Independence, Or. g!05 WANTED , 60 salespeople for all departments. Apply at once, manager of Peoples Cash store. gl03 WANTED Boy over 16 years old to carry Capital Journal route paying between $35 and $40 a month. Ap ply circulation manager. Wanted Miscellaneous. W. BEAVER well driller, one mils east of fairground. Phone 10F6. ' - ma FOR SALE Furniture for eight room house complete, Idea place far boarding house, six boarders wHI remain; good opportunity for some one to run boarding house; rent of house $35 per month. Inquire 263 S. High St -C103 WATEDDining room help at Ore gon state ii tuberculosis hospital. - Phone 433. V glO5 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Two and one half lots, six room "house, several fruit trees, 1924 N. Water and Academy, close to Kurts plant and Kings Co. Will include household goods for $1800. Phone 1178.' - 00 A FEW SPLENDID BUYS TO SEE IS TO APPRECIATE Corner lot Falrmount hill, pave ment paid. $950; terms. Two splendid lots, a High St $850 and $750; terms. Lease and furnishings; 18 rpom apartment bouse, - centrally located with fine, stock of -groceries. $2650. 8 Roem plastered house, south, lot 100x150. Snap, $3000. 7 Room plastered house, modern every way, very cjose in., $5250. 10 acres. Polk county. In 3-year old cherries; small building, $3000. Best of soil, 300 down, anfl $300 per year 16 acres, 8 acres creek bottom or beaverdam land, i acres In bearing fruit mostly prunes; goad -buildings on good road. Price $5000. 6S acres. 60 acres in grain, balance pasture and timber, good comfortable house, good outbuildings; 3 milk .nm-a 2 hp ifers. 3 horses, farm Imple ments. $1090. Best of deep black soil . 25 acres near Lioerty. i acif-s in bearing prunes,- some timber, balance cultivated; tine house, water system, barn, drier. $15,000. Walter McLaren. ; Room 21, 180 N. Com. St n KEAL ESTATE. 30 ACRES of river bottom land at H what it is worth. & miles or Sa-i lem. 40 acre ranch. 16 acres in prunes. 3 acres logangerries and family or-1 lh"t'm - , 2t-ton truck runs like new, must be sold. I -Howard & SattprloA ! Phone 1177 44 Ferrv t v, n,, HOUSES WANTED IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR HOUSI LIST WITH US. WE ARE MAKING A SPECIALTY OF SELLING CITY PROPERTY AND CAN GUARANTEE QUICK RE SULTS. BRING OR MAIL YOUR LISTING. R. B. DORNEY 329 Oregon bldg. Phone 951. a Real Investments. 40 acres, 38 cultivated, 3 In bearing prunes, partly seeded, close to town, good buildings. $5250. Terms. 160 acres, JO cultivated, "dandy stock ranch, lots of out range. $4800. Terms. Good $4000 buy on State street : Estes&Magee. 428 "Oregon Bldg. Salem. "' Portland office, Chamber of Com LOOK AT THIS 15 ACRES It Is right in the edge of Salem all under cultivation and level just the place to raise loganberries and chick ens, has family orchard and berries? tered house, dutch kitchen, pantrv.' large barn, chicken house, garage. This is a big bargain. You will buy it when you see it Price $3150 and $1000 will handle it with immediate possession. S. R. Pearson & Peed 405 Oregon bldg. Phone 43. n Best Buys. 5 room house in good condition. 3 lots, fruit. $2250, terms. 6 room house, In good condition. 1 lot, fruit. $2250, $1250 cash, balance terms. 6 room modern bungalow, garage. 1 lot. $3250, $1900 cash, balance terms. 7 room modern house, good condi tion, close in, basement, fruit; all furnishings including a fine piano, only $4000. 7' room bungalow, fine condition, east front, well furnished. $6500; will sell unfurnished. 9 room modern house, good condi tion, lot 50x150 ft, fruit, paved street only $4500. 6 room house, lot 70x140. $1100, $200 cash balance easy terms. 5 acres. 2 cleared. 3 timber, $850. o acres, all cultivated. 3 room house, barn, coops, good road. $1750 5 acres in logans, shack, 3 ft miles south. $3500. 6 acres, 4 acres.ln prunes, cherries, apples, moslTly prunes, in bearing and in finest condition; 4 room house, barn, crops,- well fenced. $3600, $2, 600 cash, balance 6 percent. 20 acres, 8-4 mile from Salem on good macadamized road, all cultivat ed, fine logan land; will sell part or all, $7600, easy terms. 25 acres all cultivated, 'best of Howell Prairie, house, barn, all fenc ed, 8 miles out, only $600. 40 acres, 84 cultivated, 8 timber, on main road, best of valley loam, 8 miles from Salem, $8000, H cash. Have several cheap tracts from 30 to 100 acres, easy terms. Socolofsky. : 841 State street. n FOR SALE 160 acres; one of the finest improved farms in the Wil lamette valley, 135 acres seeded to .fall wheat and.': red clover, balance pasture with sdme" timber; all fenc ed with woven.. wire. The soil Is the very best. Price with crop, for . a -short time, $112 H per acre, V, cash balance 5 years at 6 percent. Hart & Muller 208 Oregon bldg. n 6 REAL. BARGAINS $2100, $500 down, balance like rent. A 4 room , shingle bungalow 4 years-! old, east front, paved street, base ment, near carline, good lot $1600, $1000 down, will take an other neat newly painted 4 room bungalow with sleeping porch, paved street, walks In, wood shed, a few nice young fruit trees, east front, 3 blocks from street ear, east Salem. $3500, $1000 will let you enter this home as your own. "You can park your car In front of the house on a paved street or drive it Into the gar age as you like, and. have 6 nice rooms to use for your happiness and com fort, not far out. $1500, $500 down and easy terms on the balance, will buy a 7 room plastered house and -3 lots In West Salem. Good location. ' $3500, $1500 down, or a small cheap house valued to $1000 and $500 cash will handle a 5 room modern bunga low, double basement, ,bn paved street, near car line, . . $5500 will buy one of the nicest 8 room bungalows ,wlth several good lotB orl -pave dstrieet. 'This has furn ace, fireplace and; Is thoroughly mod ern. . A.- L-. Seamster Realty Co. Phone 353. " .' ' " ' ' n REAL i ESTATE ' 10 acres on Garden road, 8 H acres best logans In-vicinity, 1?4' acres black berries, about 2 Mr acres choice apples and Royal Anne Cherries, about 12 t J 16 years old; balance seeded to grain. House, barn and good 'well. A money making -Investment Price $6250. 4 acres close in on Garden road, 2 acres full bearing ortmard, some ber ries and truck garden. Good house, barn and chicken houses. Price $5500. 80 acres, about 45 acres river bot tom, .1 acre peaches, 7 years old ; good 6 room house and . large barn (12 stanchions for cows), fine silo and tnilk house, 2 good wells, about or 9 acres oak. timber and pasture. ID .acres growinggraln, about 7' acres alfalfa, balance ready for planting. Price'tSOOO, $3000 cash. 5 acres close in on paved and grav eled road, 2 acres bearing family or chard, Vi acre strawberries, balance ready for planting. Good new 6 room house and barn. A home like subur ban home. $3800. ' Lot 80x150 opposite Bush on Mis sion street. A good lot close In. Price $700 - Good lot 48x148 on best street West Salem. $300. List your property with us at reas onable value and we will Investigate and sell It Oregon Land Co. 5 ,442 State street. ' n CHOICE BARGAINS . ' 2S acre fruit tract 1 miles from town, 18 bearing prunes, 5 bearing cherries; good bungalow, good barn, eood drver. Snap. $10,500. 6 acres hi mile from city llmlts.large house, barn, orchard; only $4200. 40 acres 7 miles from Salem, roek road, 17 acres bearing prunes, also other fruits, good buildings and dry er. $15,000, terms. 24 acres ( miles from Salem, half in cultivation; bargain. $2400. 840 acre farm southern Oregon, on Pacific hiehway, Z set buildings; 200 in cultivation. $40 per acre, will ex- change for-property near 8alem. If yoo want to buy or sell see us. Perrine & Marsters. t)1-U Com. elub bM " "WALLPASTE" perfect for paper hanging, no eooklng. Max O. Bur en. 179 N. Com'L J a KEAL ESTATE. n j t DUJa- 10 acres of good dark bottom soil, jsome fruit, small buildings. Price t'l,- 200. J Tl iJ, rU."e a"d ?f.rry ... f ,un ni , t . iu oru i riue $S50. 56 acre farm located S miles from Salem, all cultivated and in ctod. S troom house and barn, good dark pral-! i ' buii. riiuc tua per acre. I 1 acre located close in. small house. well, some fruit. Price $1000. 105 acres located on the Garden road, this side of Swegle school; near ly all in crop. Price $300 per acre. 4.81 acres located south of Salem, close to highway. Price $1350. 5 acres bearing cherry orchard, hard road, good location. Price $2200. 6.47 aore tract. C acres t-year eld prunes, house and barn. Price $3500. -9 $-4 acre tract, 8 room modern house, barn, bearing walnuts, chert ries. . apples, pears. Located close to carline, sightly location. Price $14, 800.' . . 10 acres of first class -land located east of Salem on main road, all culti vated and in crop. Prlee $2800. ., 19 acres of bearing Italian prunes, 7 and 9 years old. Price $6000. i - 10 seres prunes, -cherries and pears located on main Pacific highway. 4 miles south of Salem. Price $5500. . 108 acre farm. lOO acres cultivated and mostly tn crop, good buildings, good road.- Price 12.00. 10 acre farm, 100 acres cultivated. chouse, and barn, stook. Price $16,000 : 320 acre farm, 150 acres cultivat ed. located li.. miles from Salem. buildings. Price $60 per acre. - 20 acres located close in. t acres prunes. 8 acres apples, cherries. ( room house, electric lights, barn. sightly location, good street. Price $11,500. HOUSE BUYS S room bungalow, good location. Price $2600. 8 room house at 1010 Oak street Price $2800. room bungalow on paved street, east front, large lot. Pripe $6000. 3-4 acre located close to carline, good 7 room plastered house. Price $3250, $750 down, balance terms, W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. 27S State street. BIG VALUES IN FARM LANDS 22 ACRE DAIRY EQUIPPED This is positively the biggest sac riflce near Salem, today. 22 Vt acres of good, dark, productive soil locat ed only 4 miles from the state house, on good gravel road. 18 acres In cul tivation and the balance Is pasture. Family orchard. Woven wire fenc ing. Fair 4 room house and new barn 36 bl 60 nearing completion. Good hen house, garage and necessary out buildings. 6 fine cows, mostly Jerseys, good team, driving horse, good wa gon, buggy, plow, cultivator, cream separator, about 30 chickens, calf heater and telephone. Everything ia included with this farm at $4500. Ex elusive sale. A change to make some easy money lf you act at once. FINE GRAIN' FARM 135 acres of excellent soil located on main highway being paved. About 7 miles from Salem and Is only mile from station. 65 acres of river bottom with about half In cultiva tion. A total of 105 acres of the farm is cultivated and Is mostly in fine crop. Neat 5 room house built about 4 years, and barn 40 by 60. This is a fine place and you get 2 horses, good cows, mower, rake, about 80 chickens, seed, feed, etc., with the farm at . $19,000. ;. . ,. Kinney &. Smith. , 201 Bank of Commerce bldg. R. B. DORNEY,. . - ; Offers this distinctive .-home' for sale: .. ---. -.-v, -,. $52507 spacious Tpoms with all modern conveniences including built in buffets and bookcases, dutch kitch en, light airy sleeping rooms, fire place, furnace, full cement basement, garage; one block to car; beautiful view lot A real home. Terms. $42007 room modern home on paved street, - cement sidewalks, 24 fruit trees on this large 100x100 lot. If you are looklng'for a home that Is priced right let us show you this. Terms. : , . $3000 6 room modern, two story home with a number' of attractive built In features, built only 4 years. Large 60x1-23. foot lot and has five bearing fruit trees. Party will con sider a small house arid a few acres close In to Salem as part or all trade. $2600 Here Is a practically new 6 room bungalow 2 blocks to carline on S. Commercial'. 60x15,6 foot lot Terms $3200 8 room house,' modern, on paved street close in, two' blocks to car line, four" blocks to schoor; 6'0x 100 foot lot, several bearing fruit tree$. Terms. We have several other good bays, R. B. ,DORNB,Y ..... . 329 Oregon bldg. Phone .951. 108 DIRECTORY. THE BIEDERM AN. TRANSFER FOR your hauling and moving. Phone 1608J. 129 Osteopathy DRS. WHITE and Marshall, osteo MS. phone 884. - DR. JOHN L. LYNCH, osteopathl. physician and surgeon, 403-4 Ore gon bldg. Res. phone 68F5. 10' FARM LOANS Any amount. Lo rates. Full repayment privileges Very prompt service. Ask about out 20-year loans at 8 per cent Haw kins & Roberts, 205 Oregon bldg ' Salem, Or. . MARION-POLK .NaUonal Farm Loat Ass'n. Government money to lost at 614 percent 803 Salem Bank of Commerce. W. D. Smith. Money to Loan. ' ' On good real estate security THOS..K. FOUU. Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Ore Water Company. SALEM WATER COMPANY Of ft c corner Commercial and Trade Bts Bills payable monthly in advance Phone 87. Money to Loan. Federal Farm Loans Any amount Long time. Itt and i percent Interest City building loans A. C. Bohrnstedt. 401 'Masonlo Temple, Salem. Oresw Optician. OR. ALBERT R. MILLklK Optometrist-optician, syes thoroughly ex amined, glasses made and fitted 610-12 U. H. bank. Phone, 341. Safety Razor Blades. 4AFETY razor blade sharpening ma chine, first Installed at A. B. Stew rt Repair Shoo. 847 Court St OAT Meal Paper, 20-inch tan, extra special, 34c double roll. Max O Buren,17$ N. Com'! n Stove Repairing. sTOVES rebuilt and . repaired It years experience; Depot National and American fence, sizes 28 to 6f Inches high. Paints, oil and varn ishes, etc, loganberry and hoi hooka 6alem Fence and Stovt Works 250 Court street Phone 114 Why Sell for Less. WE will pay you more cash for youi household goods. Get our bid be fore you soil. Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store. 271 N. Com msrclai street Phone 714. DIRECTORY. Lodge Directory. S AC CHEMEKETA 1 dge No, 1 - meets every 'Wednesday leTenlng at 1:30 at I. O. O. F. hall. 1 KNIGHTS OF PTTHIA3 meet at Me- CornacK hall on every Tuesday at 8. J. I Tucker. C. C; P. . Kuntt K. R. i 8. tNITED ARTISANS Capital Asm Assem- at "'J "fa , . j " " j 8 p. m. In I. O. O. F. hall. P. An- dresen, M. A. A. Gueffroy, - retary, Salem, Or. TEAM. Auto Truck and Delivery Drivers Union No, J10 meet every Wednesday evening at the Labor Temple. 8 o'clock. - ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Oregon Grage camp No. 1360 meets every Thursday evening 'In McCor nack hall. Elevator service. Oracle. ' Mrs. Carrie E. Burnt. (48 Union St recorder. Flora Nelson, 731 Norte lotto. W. O. W. SALEM CAMP 118 Meets every Friday night at t o'clock In McCornack hall, cor. Court and Lib erty St Visiting Woodmen weloome C D. Ross, C. C. ; L. S. Geor, clerk Scavenger. SALEM SCAVAr3ER Garbage ana refuse of all kinds removed os monthly . contracts at reasonable rates. Cess pools cleaned. Daad ani mals removed. Offios phone Mala 1T. Market Reports Grain: ftbeat No. 1 $2.00; feed oats 85c; mining oats 85c; cheat hay $22623; oat hat $3425; clover hay 8 2 5 2 6 : mill run $4$. Butterfat: Butterfat-62; creamery butter 62 63c. Pork, vl and muttoa: Pork foei 16 He; veal fancy 21c; steers llo; spring Iambs 16 He; cows 79o; ewes 8c; sheep, yearling 12c. Dressed pork llo. Eggs and poultry: Eggs cash 33a; Ught hens, 28 80c; heavy hens lie old roosters 15 16c; broilers 40c. Vegetables: Onions per pound 8o; celery 4ov $1.76; potatoes, Yaklms 8c Oregon 6 He; strawberries $5.00; beets per sack $2; turnips per saok $3.75; carrot per sack $3.50; parsnips per sack $3.60; spinach 10a lb.; rad ishes 40c doz.; asparagus 15c. Fruit: Orange $5.BO7.00; lemonl $5.60 6; bananas 11c; honey extract 20c; bunch beets 45c; cabbage to head lettuce $1.25; carrots 45o; as paragus 18c; cauliflower $1.75 dot.; red peppers 25o lb; rhubarb 6c; peas 16o lb. . , Retail prices; Eggs dozen 38c; creamery butter 68 70c; country but ter 60c; flour hard wheat $3.26 01.46 soft wheat $2.90. LIVESTOCK Portland, April .29. Cattle weak; receipts none; grain and pulp fed steers $12.60 13.60; choice $11.60 13.50; good to choice $10.60 11.60 ; medium to good $9.50 10.60; fair td good, $8.75 9.60; common to fair $7.60 8.50; choice eoWs and heifers 1111.60; good to choice $10.26 11.00; medium to good $8.75 10.25; fair to medium $7.50 8.75 ; canners $5.507.50; bulls $6.009.00; prime light calves $15.00 17.00; medium light $10.0015.00; .heavy $7,000 10.00; Blockers and. feeders $7,509 $.60. . '.. ; "Hogs weak; receipts, 178; prime mixed $16. 5Q ..75 medium $16.00 16.60 rough? heavy- $12.00 15.50; plgs $J.2.6016. . i . Sheep weak; receipts i51; prime lambs $17.00 18.00; light valley $16.7517.00; heavy $14.25 16.7 oommon to medium $U14.60; year lings $15.00 16.00; wethers $14.50 15.25; ewes $1014. : Butter Portland, Or., April 29, Cubes ex tra 56c; parchment wrapped box lots 60c; cartons 61c; half boxes c more, less than Vi boxes lo more; butterfat 59 60c f. o. b. station; (1 Portland. Poultry and Eggs. Portland, Or. April 2 9. Eggs sell ing price case count 88 39c; buying price case count 38c; selling price candled 40c; selected candled in car tons 42o. Poultry: Hens 34 38c; broilers 40 46c; roosters 18c; turkeys dressed 63c; -geese 22 25c; ducks 40 $65.00 bid; corn No. 3 yellow $74 Wheat $2.20; barley, tolled $70 71; . oats $64.50; .corn No. 3 yel low $6769.50; soft wheat 60o premium,-hard 70c premium. Hay: Buying price, timothy f. o. b Portland $30; alfalfa $33; grain $2f . Millstuffs: Prices to 0. mill, sit) artage $2 extra, . Mill run, car lots e mixed cars $43 ton; rolled barley $? rolled oats $66.60; ground barley 7 cratch feed $80. . Corn whole $66; oraeked $68. Ohio Will Have Five Systems of Time After May 1 Columbus, Ohio. After May 1 five recognized tlmeh ' will govern the habits of the peple of Ohio. Never In the history of the stae has there beetv such an occasion for con fusion In time In the state. When It Is 2 p. m. at StetihenvUle. residents of Cincinnati will say It Is but 12 o'ctocs noon. In Columbus It will be 1 p. m. and tr the farmer who still regulates his timepiece by- the sun time It will be 12:30 p. rt. This gre.t difference in time Is due to the" fact that Ohio-Is the dividing llni between Eastern and Central time nd the efforts of towns and cities to "save an' hour of daylight" DKLKGATKH TO BE ALL UNION. Spokane, Wash. Percentage of union-made and labelled wearing appar el will deterrnln acceptance of dele gates elected by unions of this city to the central labor council, according to a plan adopted by the council and re ferred to the loonl unions for their ap proval. HAWAII HAS 'EM TOO. Hllo, T. H. Six suspects were ar rested here recently and 100 gallons of okolehao, a native liquor, seized, to gether with a 300-gallon capacity still in what is said by federal officials to be the most Important liquor raid on the Island since national prohibition went Into effect. SHIPPING LAWS OPPOSED. Manila, P. I. Resolutions Instruct ing the Philippine resident commis sioners at Washington to oppose the bill pending In congress, extending the coastwise shipping laws of the United States to the Philippine Islands, were adopted by the Philippine legislature at Its regular session here. i'A Governor Urges People to Aid Salvation Army The people of the state of Oregott are urged, in an open letter issued by Governor Ben W, Olcott, to "give as sistance where assistance ia needed" and to aid the Salvation Army in their campaign in the slate for funds which begins May 1. The Salvation Army has also received several other letters from prominent men-In the state en dorsing the movement The governor's le-tter follows: "To the People of Oregon: It has been called to my attention that the Salvation Army contemplates setting aside the period from May I to May 10, Inclusive, for its home service campaign, at which time it will seek to secure funds from the people of the state for the purposes of ad vancing .its home service work. . The. salvation Army has outlined a very comprehensive home service pro gram for 1920. We are all familiar with the magnificent services which the Salvation Army gave during the late war. Io a. general way we are familiar with "the work which that splendid organization is doing at home among the down-fallen and the needy. The concrete results of this great work are not eo well known to our people as the Army in thousands of cases ex tends Its helping hand quietly una without ostentation. The ' Salvation Army has entered a field which no other-organization touches,-with un told results for good.' I am certain the people of Oregon, who have always responded liberally to 'worthy causes," will not "be lax in this respect. I can conceive of no more, wopthy cause than genuine whole-hearted and well planned or ganization to give assistance where as sistance is actually needetl. - Very sincerely yours, BEN W. OLCOTT, Governot. Lewis Bucks Efforts. Another letter from C. I. Lewis, or ganization manager, Oregon Growers Co-operatlv association of Salem summarizes the program In a brief territory which is here quoted. , "I believe you are certainly on tho right track In organizing county advis ory boards. The Salvation Army has a great opportunity. The great world was brought the organization In a new light before the American people. The organization Is being more and more recognized as a body doing a practical, rtelpful work that no other body Is un dertaking. The army is practicing a real Christianity, Is helping those who need and must be helped. The work should tend to keep down .unrest and counteract some of the radical tenden cies of the times. The work should tend to bring all christian bodies In your undertaking." Another letter Is from Henry L. Benson, associate Justice supreme court, state of Oregon, which follows: "I have your letter of recent date in which you ask for an expression of my views In relation to your home service program. . "I have read your public announce ment with some care, and am pleased to say that it meetB with my cordial approval. Tho history of the Salvation Army for the past forty years has demonstrated beyond question its pe culiar qualifications and adaptability for the work which It has undertaken to accomplish in the uplifting of hu manity, and it has proven its merit by doing successfully a work In which the efforts of other agencies have been too largely Ineffective. Your new plan Is big and wise and It is to bo, hoped that the public generally will grant you an enthusiastic co-operation." ' ' Hundreds of letters have been re celved from men all over the state who offer their help and give their endorsement to the program, It was said at campaign headquarters today. California Plans For Education of 'All Immigrants Han Francisco. John Collier, New York City's immigrant education ex pert, has been uppolnted director of community organization In California for the newly appointed state commit teo of Public agencies for Americaniz ation, the first statement of the com mittee's plans and activities Issued here today announced. The committee, appointed by Gov ernor Stephens, combines the state commission of Immigration and hous ing, the State board of education and the University of California extension division Into oho unit for the purpose of supervising the- work of immigrant education. California Is said to be the first state to place the Americanization problem under a unified directing body. This is Bald to be the first en deavor In tho United States to work out on a statewide basis the communi ty organization plan, hitherto estab lished In only three cities. Salvage Crews To Attempt to Save - Cargoes of Ships Vancouver, B. C. To delve Into the unknown depths' of tho sea off the west coast of Vancouver Island and wrest herefrom the treasures hidden for many years is the object of 8. Mad dlson and Ms party of salvagers who will begin operations early In May. Last autumn Muddlsim made sub marine cruises along the crags which line the const of the Inland and located four large wrecks besides a number of small ones. - Two of the larger he Identified as the Pass-of-Melford and 'he Valencia, and one of the others he thinks Is the Ion lost H.M.R. Condor which disap peared In 1903 and has not been heard of since. Some of the boats which mot their fate on the perilous coast carried car goes which at the time of sinking did not make It worth while salvaging, but under present day conditions It is thought here Is freight aboard the ves sels worth almost Its weight In gold. TRAM BRINGS 175. Edmonton, Alberta. What Is thot to be a record price for a team pur- 'chased at a farm auction In the pro vinces was paid recently when a fine team of registered percheron mares at . Beaver Kails sold for $1975. ' Dodge. dlOJ