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-4.il rr-rrTriTEioti insertion one ftJrSoM ' cnt one mouth ,i ffa. Minimum perked 2a r tasertlon only In New Today. f,!1 5? to advance and not tak es ft7ne7 unless advertiser baa VEESnt! KO allowance for rTTFOU coils al tu- wood. f0 fcAL.jF, eell4 -J-rrrSbsafe at Capital FOR VTrmeketa St. cllO' 1 in Pa 3 1 1 " ir . , v ijarden hose. See us be- "i..ZT Capital Junk Co- 271 Phnne S98. mH4 ChemgSg"- 77; - ---tr7l-A good n,an wrtn w"" ? -Criiiee for sales manager -Kiio enmnany. must nave ,uwi"''" . h t Currin. 109 Tn wanted, about hall Wr. Pail M. Sims. 143 N. horse High. 10s shoneJL., ..,;' -rTll,E UU9 lOlU turning, uc- ..Vtihle rims, shock absorbers, jffSSSltton; mwrt seU. 1180 N. tin - r- ZZaT& yous cows- al1 fresh fl rood milkers: also cream sep "irm. . box 99. Silverton mnfl. Phone 39F14. elll 5ia roR BENT HOUsenrrHMie ri 11 11 1 r..-u,h1 473 N. Cottage St. jllO rnTALE Or trade, two lots in tk Salem each 60x158 feet. See B"lu r. rf Unnwr. 404 S. lTth 17th cuner nlll St. yt. liirtl) Al om.- ' v. " ,' , work in sawmill. Steady work nd good wages. 65 cents an hour Ind P- Appiy Falls City Lumber Logging company, Falls City. or. ; till! 5VTEi Cook for 10 grown per sons washing and ironing sent out ' Address Gervais, Or., Rt. 2, hn45. Phone 3F11. 114 JTrfED 3 unfurnished rooms for h It Call 1BS9 after 6:30 p. m. nlll HoR KENT burnished two room PU ground floor. 365 N. High St. FOR SALE One farm wagon, rie disc harrow, one McCormick mow er can use some wood. One mile west of steel bridge. Phone 2027J on Dnllns road. - c!13 FuR SALE Wood. First class 16-in. and 4 foot mill wood. Special pric es on' car lots. Prompt delivery. Also drv cord wood. Phone 1542, Office 305 S. Church. Fred " K. . Wells. e PiKSITlON wanted by young man as clerk or assistant in office, have had 1 years experience in city. A J care Journal, hllO FIRST class loganberry tips wanted. Ward K. Richardson, 2396 Front St. Phone 4J(4. ilt4 ANCONA eggs from Shepherd's fa mous heavy winter laying strain. $1.50 setting. James Fry, Rt. 3. phone evenings 76F13, 109 MODERN furnished rooms, hot and cold water. 218 N. Liberty over Brewers drug store. 110 FOR SALE Small house, 4 rooms, barn, tome fruit, nil or part of 6 large lots, 2 car lines, a bargain; look at this, this week. Owner 1728 N. Summer. a 111 FOR SALE Or trade for cow or wood, 3-ln. Mitchell wagon, nearly new, 15D5 Lee after 6 p. m. elll FOR RENT 3 furnished housekeep ing rooms on first floor, 674 North 15th near .Marion. Call forenoon and evening. : Jill WANTED Man to keep set of books and work in store spare time, (125 to start with. A good chance for advancement. Box Chance Cap ital Journal. . gllO PAD I1.1t. - vn o.iurj vji- iruue Buuuoii, jiuie- unrii nriKllHl, gooo papers.' 901 Fern- St, Howard & Satterlee. Ill 10 ACRES of orchard for sale, or will trade for city property. What have you to trade? Come and see us. 404 Ferry St. Howard & Sat terlee. ill FOR SALE 94 14 acres, 60 under Plow, new house and barn, if built today would cost $2500; located H mile railroad station and 2 miles of pod town. Price for a few days at $75 per dcre. Chas. Ransom, Aums vllle, Or. 109 tOR SALE If you see this place you .can not turn it down. 238 acres, 140 acres under plow, balance pasture and timber, large 9 ropm house, hot and cold water, bath and toilet, water piped from large spring, 2 large barns, machine shed, straw ned and other buildings, located awut 5 miles good town, in Ger man settlement, on rock road. A "nap at $75 per acre. P. O. box lis. Aumsvllle. Or. - 101 MR SALE s mm 'ul ' tow. except furnace but piiwd for furnace, lot 50x100 feet, located in ingwood. Price $3000, $1800 caslT oalance three years at 6 percent interest. W. H. (Irabenhorst Co.. J' State street. alio BARGAIN One quarter block (150 t square) located on paved" ,H Falrmunt hill. Price .,00 w. H. Ciraberihorst & Co., -iJLgtate 'reet, : alio .?J5Al,E8 r00i plastered house, ronn u barn Bnd a bargain at iik J3""' located on South W a!!.d ee 'treats. W. H. Gra-, """"" Co., 275 State street. alio I ft ' from- Plast"red house. 4 Wocks coMi,fater,8tr'et not ,!ir ot. Good nd,t ion. EIectrlc w toilf,d b , lot good streets. This is a $500 ? buy- Price 't80": terms. S rr casn- balance time. S. Peed, 405 Oregon Hoott- . ... " 1 kit. on north 20th St. 'ts, plenty ()f frult, close to car term. V. ,1 op? half cash, t t bf'ance. D. M. Wilson & Rjrj-r-'-- n'Arpy bldg- " hum. . .,rA sni'P. 700 modern torTrrr rtTnfl,r7UmtJr-"In Central Park Ua Saskatchewan are rich the TJ:aTopa Prairie ready for hich .t't '"lersPersed with tree, lock l"Ti expe"ent shelter for Md i IL "L iag- dairy carrioj " rul31n are oe nr ta m "! "uccessfull The Th. 1 is deal for miiert lrmln. ttu . large area of thesn fer- nl win k lDa fertile T of COme the home. ot thou rwArl '"'""'ler -grows grow,, rld,.prrM Bat have "amv i1"1 b,itter of the b V, distr".-The la.,. Wflr "ow at nrices &vef- n 1. " '18 nacre. You pay to t ,UfT BettlpvnAnt- ji.i p 'uh year, then sixteen Hsl Interest Is ( per 2mW , cih,n- 8Pt- Ot Col . . Canadian r, - '87 Tint a. "c'c rau iVjjV'" street. E. Calgary. 3 h. com'!. m phimr - i--rr-rr7Kav L. tanner, for ilr-rfTir and tube near Rose l t Quackenbush's or kill FOIi tALE. .... , For SaleIiouses. "j WANTED To buy small modern' bungalow, close in. Want to deal di-1 rect with 'owner. Box R u Caoital : Journal- iiio j 4 ROOM bungalow, modern and' al- ' most new, just a cozy home lor 1 small family. Good lot, chicken ' nouse ana pen; good streets, ce ment walk and curlrn - ib this today. Immediate . possession. ' j. iw rcamuu s reea, ue Oregon bldg. -fhone 43. a. A BARGAIN Fob three days more a oincuy moaern room bungalow can be bought for $5950, located within two blocks of the state cap Itol on Court street. Has garage bearing fruit trees and "berries; furnace, fireplace and is in" fine condition. Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn & a g-mir Pt. lei Ola. al FOR SALE Furnished 5 room plas- irru puuse mi piumoea, oft paved street, garden in. Pries $2400. $1, 000 cash, balance $15 per month. Phone 145S or see owner 335 N. 24 st. leaving town. aii2 t ROOM bungalow on car line, 2 large lots, part set to fruit 1 am ' ' -J own. sux c -apuat joarnai. -.r a FOR SALE S room modern house on car line $2500; 7 rqpm modern bungalow close In $4000. F. L. Wood 341 State St. - alno WE have legitimate buyers for good fivA Anrl f)i V twinm Kiimw.1.n .1 - wU..Sa,wna, UU lor well improved suburban prop erties. W. A. Liston, agent, - 484 Court street. i FOR SALE Good business building wen aaaprea lor auto repair, auto paint shop or general automobile business. Does not require all cash. Present owner making about $300 per month. Will be sold at once. Socolofsky, 341 State St. Phone 870. SEVERAL houses for y-Je, among mem a s room Dun.low. Inquire ga jn. t-ottage, pno? 1188. alll WANTED A six room house. Must De all on one floor and fully mod ern; north or east front, and situ ated west of Fifteenth, south of Marion Mid north of Ferry streets. inK aiust be a bargain for spot an. Phone 12 between 6 and If: 30 p. m. i FOR SALE Several house. One Cot tage; one Liberty; one South Com mercial; one Shipping; one Fer ry; one North Capitol; one 21st; one Court; jone Chemeketa. Call 492 N. Cottage. Phone 1186. alll .. OWN TOUR OWN HOME WE WILL BUILD YOU A HOME rOIT ' PAT A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN BALANCE LIKE RENT COME IN AND TALK WITH US OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS r. n nriRvpy' PHONE 961. 329 OREGON bldg. a For Sale Farms. WANTED. TO BUY 10 to 40 acres berry land, Improved or unimprov ed Give price and location. Box 198. Salem. nll2 240 ACRES under cultivation, irri gable farm land, situated in Doilg . las county, acquired by foreclosure of mortgage, for sale reasonable and on easy terms. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT 401 Mas'onlo Temple, Salem, Orugon. bl09 FOR SALE 30 acres, 9ft logans, bearing, contract crop at 13 today. ' Box 10 Capital Journal. n FOR SALE Six room house. 971 Union St. alio FOR SALE By owner, 98 acre farm in Howell prairie on Salem and Sil verton road in cultivation, bal ance timber and pasture; good hoTTse and barn, two wells, family orchard, 1-3 of crop goes with place; road by. place will be paved this summer. Price $175 per acre. Terms. Address Elvin Herr, Rt. 2, Silverton. Silverton phone Green 255. alll 5 ACRES for sale or rent, close in, building ready to move, in, cash. Owner, Box 333, Salem. -bllO FOR SALE 5 acre chicken ranch. This la ready for poultry raising. Has plenty of pens and coops for use. Would trade for city proper ty. This is near the city. A, L, Seamster Realty Co., 416 Masonic Temple. n FOR SALE 130 acres, 120 acres in cultivation, balance; pasture and timber; strictly modern new 8 room bungalow, built In features, bath, tiolet, hot and cold water; fine new barn and outbuildings, young bear ing orchard; all fenced with wov en wire; 11 miles out on good road. Price wilh crop, $160 per acre. 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 40 acres 4 miles south near Liberty; 26 acres cultivated, 6 acres set to orchard and berries; unfinished house, some timber. $6000, would take house as part payment. Owner 1341 McCoy Ave. Salem. - nlll FOR SALE By owner 20 acres, 15 in high state of cultivation, 5 acres prunes, 3 strawberries, 4 acres gooseberries,- fair buildings, on good road 4 miles out; one team and harness, 1 cow, 1 buggy 'and har ness, 1' farm and 1 fruit wagon, all farm? Implements; immediate pos session. Price $8600. Write box 122, Rt. J. Salem, Or. n. CHOICE close in berry land, 10 acres located just outside city limits, blocks from Center St. carline on asylum road, all cultivated; pos session at once Price $3500, good terms.-. 11 acres adjoining, tho above- rand, black loam, all ready for planting. Price $2800. Haw- kins and Roberts, SOS Oregon bldg. Til IJOV h riiuiic i..( STOP1 LOOK! 10 acres for sale by - owner, good soil, all tillable, lays level, joins city limits, 10 minutes Walk to car line; 7 room plastered 1 house la good condition, some built in .features, good barn, machine -shed, Irranary and shop, wood shed and -chicken houses, two wells, some fruit, 2 Vi acres in hay, some garden and potatoes - planted, 3 acres jn one field Just .right for logans or any thing, balance pasture at pres ent; 1 horse, harness and buggy, new plow and harrow, 1 fine Jersey , cow and calf, fresh only short time; 2 stands of bees, 3 dozen hens about 200 young chickens, 2 Incubators. " You can't beat this at $4800. This is a real snap; $2800 will handle it. 'C terms on balaflce. Phone 60FJ and b. rinta tn look Bt it.- nllO For Sale Wood. FOR SALE Second growth fir WOO & $9.60 per cord, sawed; old tvr 110. 5Q. ran 1"" FOR SALE 10 cords oas, wooii, new buggy pole. Exchange Ford road ster body for f passenger body, tote model; new 44 caliber revolver for Ifood shotgun or rifle. Bo 8 " .imjrTi", VOoD for sale. Phone SslM. eelli4- For !SaJe Miscellaneous. FUK SALE Gus stove. $45 Cemei street. cl09 i O.VTS and veich hay for sdeT lOsFli I . Li. Creech. cllpj RLG for siile, almost new, at a bar- : gain. (so n. 20th. ioq FOR SALE 3 lois en S. HiKh. In quire 2U90 Ferrv ...o KAIINUTON typewriter for sale. S:i:ll CllO FOR SALE 16-horse Stoner gas j5iuj in gooa condition. J. D. Hibbs & Co.. . Independence, Or. elll ALL kinds of cut (lowers, potted plants and ferns. Greenhouse 1298 S. 13th street and Wilbur. Phone 12aOW. . FOR SALE Potatoes. Phone 1205M. dllO LOOSE hay for sula, 1 mile west of iiuiera (10. elH 6F3- ' fill For Sale Nursery Stock. FOR SALE Oregon Burbank seed potatoes. Phone 5JF11. ano TREBLA. th hui..i . ' jiciuillg BUUff ""J. " soon eanner. you can raise your plants for less than they can be bought next fait. Ward K." nicnaroson. Z39s Front. dll2 STRAWBERRY lat,, s - my. r.iierourg jzi, Uold Dollar, Progressive - Everbearing, Trebla, Lady GoshweJl, Wilson. Thrifty, well rooted plants. City delivery. Ward K. Richardson. 2395 Front St. Phone 494. ri THE famous Etterburg 121 straw- oerry plants. Best canner and shipper. A very heavy producer when not exhausted raising plants. Vigorous healthy plants. Low pric es In large' quantities. Ward K. Richardson, 2395 Front St. d For Sale Livestock. YES, I can use more young calves. C. i. Jtussen. Fnone 3F3. i FOR SALE Two fresh Jersey cows. ion i. nn street. el09 FOR SALE 1 bay team, weight about 1400 each, will work either single or double and No. 1 fast walkers. C. F. Lansing, Quaker nurseries. no FOR SALE" SI young ewes with 39 eariy lamDa. Hawkins & Roberts. in uregon Diag. e FOR SALE Fine driving horse, rub- oer urea buggy and fine harness, worth $400, price $175. Phone 29 F3. H. W. Bowden. c For Sale Poultry HIGH grade Rhode Island Red eggs lor hatching, $1 per dozen. 1402 N. 16th. fin FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for hatching, $1 per setting. Fine win ter layers. 1227 N, 4th street, Sa lem. no9 BABY chicks for sale, S. C. White Leghorn, heavy daying strain. $16 per 100. E. J. Miller, Turner, Ore., Rt. 2, box 17. fll3 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. Phone 92F3. fllO $1850 PER 100 for White Leghorn baby , chicks. Now ready" for 'deliv ery., C. N. Need'ham, 650 State St. Phohe 400. - fill FOR SALE 4 setting, hens with chicks for each. Special sale Thurs day on White Leghorns. C. N. Need ham, 658 State. Phone 400. wl09 AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE Come to us for bargains in used cars, we now have three fords at low prices, also a 1919 Maxwell as good as new. Cherry City Oarage, 170 S. 12th St. qll2 FOR SALE Ford roadster, good con dition, express back, shock absorb ers, new wheels and tires. Karl Stelwer, Jefferson, Or. -' qllO FO SSALE 5 passenger Ford in per fect condition, 1918 model. Call at Canfieldg barber shop. qlll WANTED A good 5 passenger auto. Phone 1148R after. 6 p. m. q!09 FOR SALE 1918 6 passenger Ford, in first class shape, must be sold at once. Inquire at 441 N. 24th St. or phone 1952W. ql09 LATE model Chevrolet, good running order, good tires, starter and lights $376. - Call 972R. q FOJl SALE Avery tractor, mower and rake, plow and motorcycle. A. Kilian, Rt. 6, asylum farm road. cios FOR SALE Late model Dodge tourV ing car, good as new at 365 orth High St. - - qlll FOR SALE Second hand Cleveland tractor cheap for cash, no trade. B. Cunningham, phone 21F2. ql09 MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Pasture for 7 cattle. Phone 1450R. ' 1110 C. C. KAYS roof repairing, roshlngl ing and tarrmg. Phone Cherry City hotel. mllO TRANSFER L. A. Barrick Co. Country trips, moving. Wood for sale. Good service. Stand 271 North Commercial. Phone 734. $800 or $1000 TO LOAN on good farm security. Phone 815 or see G. E. Unruh, Gray bldg. ' t WANTED. Wante& Help. WANTED Woman or girl to do light house work. Phone 1450W after 6 p. m. or Sunday. g!09 WANTED Woman at once for house work.- Phone 209 1J. g!09 GERANIUMS Now is the time to get them at Graber's Greenhouse, 1203 D St. d!18 WANTED General utility man for heating plant ' permanent position if satisfactory. Address Heating care Journal. gl 1 2' GIRLS wanted, wishing steady work and willing to learn a trade. Glove Factory, 1455 Oak St. gll2 WANTED-Teamster with family for hop yard work.- Home ana wooa furnished.: rhane 8F21. . 109 ELDERLY man would tend office. Nominal salary. Box 44) care Jour nal. . . il - - 1112 . Wanted Miscellaneous. W. BEAVER weH driller, en mils east of fairground. Phone ,10F5. Lost and Found. LOST Saturday. . parcel containing little boys suit- and. hat and girls dress; 1380 Jefferson St. kllO 'WALLBQAKD" can Do used ovei lath and papered or tinted. Max O. Buren, n N. CornX - ' " : o FOR RENT. TO RENT i'urnWhed housekeeping rooms, no children. 480 N. 18th. JllO lrriR RF..VT Furnished room down town for gentleman. Call 205 Ore iron bide". . - J109 FOR RENT 4 modern, well furnish ed rooms. 15 S; 19tn t. mi SLEEPING room by day or month at 49S . Cottape. Phone 118. J132 FFICE rooms for rent steam heat splendid Janitor service. 206 Ore- gon bldg. Phone 1427. FOR RENT Furnished downtown sleeping room for gentlemen, stean heat by the month. Phone 1427. 205 Oregon Pldg. "WALLPASTE" perfect for paper hanging, no cooking. Max O. Bur en, 17 N. Com'L KEAL ESTATE. Good Buys. I 105 acres locatea on the Garden road, btiihiiritrs anil nom-iv n ! crop. Price $300 per acre. z.u acre larni, nearly all cultivated and in crop, good road, buildings, i Price $125 per acre. Terms. - j 224 acre farm. 120 acres cultivat-! ed, balance timber, house, barn, good , prairie sou. irrice tza per acre. iv acres locatea on main Pacific highway, S acres Italian prunes. 10 acres bearing Italian prunes, good road, 44 miles out Price $6500 18 acres of bearing cherries, most ly Royal Anne. Team and tools goes. Located on paved road close to Sa lem. Price $12,600. . .. S acres bearing cherries, good road 4 miles out. Price $2300. 1 acre, small house, good soil. Price $1000. 209 acre farm, 100 acres cultivated, balance good timber and pasture land, buildings, close to Salem. Price $100 per acre. 7 room house and 3- acre of land located close to carline. Price 43250. Terms, HOUSE BUYS . S room modern bungalow located In South Salem. Price 4)2600. . Frne 14 blpck .orl Fairmotmt Hill,. 150 by 150 Jeet, beautiful view, street paved. Price $2700. room modern bungalow located in South Salem on paved street Price $6000. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. 278 State street ' CHOICE INVESTMENTS Fine 35 acre. .prune. .orchard near Salem, good buildings; dryer; first class Income property. Price only is.vuv. uooa terms. Nice all modern bungalow, base ment, furnace, garage, cement walks, close in property. J3650. 10 acres near Salem, good 6 room house, prune orchard, fine garden soil. Snap $4200. 40 acre fruit tract, 17 bearing prunes, several acres in loganberries ana cherries good buildings, near Salem. Snap. $12,000, easy terms. 7 room modern bungalow, garage, paved street close to school; sacri fice price $1750, easy terms. Choice 80 acre Waldo Hills farm, 38500. Farms, acreage, city property, Perrine & Marsters. 211-12 Gray bldg. n NOW'S THE TIME 62 acres of good land about 5 acres in bearing prunes and other fruit, good buildings, creek for stock, 2 miles from good town, hard surface road; about 30 acres in croD. For quick sale, $8000. ' , 90 acres, about 6 -miles out, good road, good buildings including an 6 room modern house, good Bprlng wa ter, about 15 acres prunes and 15 acres other fruit Balance in grain and pasture, close to school. The crop alone will bring $4000 to $5000. this year. Possession at once, and the price for a short time with terms, $16,000. ..... ( 100 acres of rich black soil, not far out on paved road; no buildings, $15, 000. l ' 25 acres all in crop, good buildings on paved road, good family orchard. $8000. Might take small modern house as part. . 6 room strictly modern bungalow, good location, paved street. $1000 down, terms. Price $3000. Good 10 room house all furnished, 3 blocks from Pv'p. on Center street. Can be used as apartment house. If there ever was a bargain this is it. Terms. $4600. 6 acres close in, no buildings. 31250 10 acres, some fruit,' fair buildings. $1800. 100 acres, 70 inicrop, good build ings and good road; possession at once. 22,000i j. - 80 acres nearly All in crop, 6 room bungalow, modern; fine new barn. mile from, carline. $20,000. 5 acres 1 mile from carline, some grub oak. $850. 5 acres all in fruit on carline and paved road, fair house and a real buy at $4500. ; 22 acres 6 miles out, good buildings most all In crop, no better land any where. Will take in house on part. $8000. Good house in Portland, good loca tion, renting for $60 to . trade for house in Salem for. about $3500 to $4000; equity $6200, small mortgage. Good light car,, starter and lights, good tires. $87.5,. f If its loans;' bonds, insurance or real estate look us up. Laflar & Laflar 406-7 Oregon bldg. nlll FOR SALE 160 acres; one of the finest improved farms in the Wll- lamette valley, 135 acres seeded to fall wheat and red clover, balance - pasture with some timber; all fenc ed with woven wire. The soil is the very best. Price with crop, for a short time, $112 ft per acre. cash balance 6 years at percent. Ilart & Muller . 208 Oregon bide. n DORNEY'S HOUSE LIST $3000 6 room modern two story house with a number of attractive built In features. Large 60x123 foot lot with 6 bearing fruit trees. $4000 Large ten room double house, one half now rented for $20 a month; hard surface street, furn ace, cement basement, newly painted and papered, gas water heater, ten bearing fruit trees on a large 60x 200 foot lot. This la a bargain. Terms. $1950 Modern t room bungalow, just 'being' completed. $250 down, $25 a month. - - ' $5250 7 spa;ious rooms with all modern conveniences including built in buffets and bookcases, dutch kitch en, sleeping porch, large sleeping rooms, fireplace, furnace, cement basement, garage, one block to car, view lot, a real home.-Let us show you this. Tell ui your house wants. R. B. DORNEY 829 Oregon bldg. Open evenings. Phone 951. n READ THIS CAREFULLY , $4000 Five acres located on the edge of Salem; less than two miles from court house; has good house and barn, chicken house, all five acres under cultivation; one acre prune trees; another piece planted to lo ganberries. This small tract is a bar gain. $2400 cash. R. B. DORNEY 329 Oregon bldg. Open evenings. Phone 51. ' n BUY THIS ; 10 acres. IVk acres of prunes. - H , acre of cherries, 1 acres of lo gans. Small house; balance of the land in brush and timber. On a good rock road. Price $2000. Terms on part. . What have you for sale or ex change? I have buyers for city property. I want 5 and 10 acre tracts. List your property with me for sale or exchange. 6 room house, barn, full lot, locat ed near paved street three blocks from car line. Price this week at $1250. $300 cash, balance Install- ment H. S. Radclif f, Room 4 Bnyne bldg. 109 50 ACRE FARM 7tt miles from Salem on rock road all under cultivation; red soil slight ly rolling; 12 acres young Italian prunes, 3 acres eats, acre straw berries; good house, barn, large new chicken house. Price $7500, easy terms. Immediate poeeewrfon. S. R. Pearson & Peed 405 Oregon bldg. Phone 43. - n KEAL ESTATE. 200 DOWN $2') PER MONTH BUYS $1650 BUNGALOW Am just completing new modern 5 room bunralow in Kingwood add. ; This coy little home is lathed and plastered h;is combination living: room and dining, two airy bedrooms, i kitchen, modern bath, toilet, hot wa-! ter tank and other late features. Has water and se,wer connection, close to grade sehoot. Its your opportunity to beat the high rentals and own your own home on terms never before of fered in Salem. See R. B. DORNET 321 Oregon, bldg. Open evenings. Phone tl. n HOUSES WANTED IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR HOUSE LIST WITH US. WE ARE MAKING A SPECIALTY OF SELLING CITY PROPERTY AND CAN-GUARANTEE QUICK RE SULTS. BRING OR MAIL YOUR USTLNO. , . . : - : R. B. DORNEY ' r . T r . 329 Oregon bidg. Phone 5L t ; . Best Buys. 5.71 acres all in cultivation, family orchard, 3 room house, barn and oth er buildings; on godd road, 3 miles out. $1750. 20'. acres all in loganberries; good barn and well, i miles from city lim its in Keiier bottom, on main road. A good investment for some business man. Come in and talk this over with us. 9 acres on Garden road; ( acres in bearing prunes; t room house strictly modern (now building), good barn one of the 'finest homes on the Garden road and only 2 miles from the center of city. 12 acres nearly all in fruit apples, pears and prunes: 5 room house, barn and other buildings; on Portland road, best of soil and well located. $8500, terms. 5 acres SH miles south on rock road, 2 acres cherries and apples, bearing; 3 acres loganberries planted; some buildings. 33700. - 5 acres all in logans In Keizer bot tom, close to the school on main road. $3000, terms. 25 acres on Howell Prairie; small house and good barn; family orch ard; all the best of land, on gravel rad. $6000, terms. 40 acres 8 mies frm Salem on Mo- Minnville road; all in crop; no build ings. $8000. 100 acres on paved road 7 miles from Salem; all in crop which goes with farm if sold soon; this is all good land. $200 per acre. 20 acres on paved road 7 miles out. L in cultivation and cron: balance good timber with fine1 stream on boundary line. $3000. 83 acres all in cultivation, close to town; 6 room bungalow, good barn 86x48, silo, granary and straw shed; well fenced, with , woven wire. $100 per aero. ,- ' 7 room house, close in on gooa street, .strictly modern; basement; line lot -oi iruir. fsoyv.. -:c , 6 room bungalow -close rn on pav ed street; strictly modern,-, fine loca tion. $6000. . ... , i 5 room house in North 8alem, S good lots. $2250. - 10 room modern ; on N. Capitol, close in; good lot. $6500.. Socolofsky. 841 Stat street. ' :'" - n . , 5 ACRE FRUIT TRACT 1 .mile from car line arid close to pavement. 34 acres in full bearing prunes and 1 acre in bearing cherries and apples. 6 room house, barn, gar age, chicken house, etc. Price $4000. About halt cash. A good buy. ' 6tt ACRES FRUIT 6 acres tn prunes, cherries and ap ples: mostly nrunes.v All fruit In full bearing except 2 cres"of -year old Drunes. 6 room house, new nouse, eto, A real bargain at $3600. V. CORVALLIS HOUSE AND 1 ACRE A really fine 8 room plastered house and acre of excellent soil just few blocks from college. Good small barn, fruit house, eto.' Cement walks and fine lawn on- property. Buildings near ly new. Price $4000, Will trade for good Improved acreage close to Sa lem at same value.j , '. y ' : ' : "Lisf YOUR. PROPERTY We must have 1 more, listings of small tracts, fruij "and berry tracts, and 'all . . kinds TOf arm:-lttnds around Salem and ether fctions. Lots of buyers for these places every day. Kinney & Smith. 201 Bank of Cpmmeree bldg. n - DIRECTORY. THE BIEDERMAN TRANSFER FOR your hauling and meving. Phone 1608J. ' . '' ' 12 Osteopathy DRS. WHITE and,' Marshall, osteo ma nhan, 0 9 4 FARM LOANS Any amount. Low rates. Full repayment privileges Very prompt service. Ask about our 20-year loans at 4 per cent. Haw kins & Roberts, 206 Oregon bldg Salem, Or. Stove Repairing. STOVES rebuilt and repaired. 50 years experience; uepot niugnu and American fence, sizes 26 to it inches high. Paints, oil and Tarn ishes, etc., loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fenc and Btov Works. 250 Court street. Phons 114 - Water Company. SALEM WATER COMPANY-i-Offio ..corner Commercial and Trad 8ta Bills payable monthly In advance Phone 57. , Money to Loan. On good real estate security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd ft Bush Bank, Salem, Or Money to Loan. Federal Farm Loan '. .Any. amount Long time, 54t and 4) percent interest. City building loans. A. C Bohrnatedt. 401 MasoTile Temple, Balem. Oregos Optician. DR. ALBERT R. MILLER Optometrist-optician, eyes thoroughly ex amined, glasses made and fitted 610-11 V. B. bank. Phone 141. Lodge Directory. 2Qr. CHEMEKETA I ge No. 1 -J meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30 at I. O. O. F. halt KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS meet at M Cornack hall on every Tuesday m I. i. L. Tucker, C. C; P. i. Kunta K. R. A 8. CNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 34 meets every Thursday af I p. m. In I. O. O. F. hall. P. An dreses, M. A.; A. A- Gueffroy, sec retary, Balem, Or. TEAM, Auto Truck and Delivery Drivers Union No. 110 meet every Wednesday evening at the Labor Temple, g o'clock, ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Oregon Grage camp No. 11(0 mecU every Thursday evening In McCor nack halL Elevator service. Oracl Mrs. Carrie E. Bunn, I4S Union Bt recorder. Flora Nelson, 731 North 20th W. O. W. 8 ALUM CAMP lit Meet every Friday night at I o'clock Id McCornack hall, cor. Court and A erty St Visiting Woodmen welcome C. D. Ross, C. C; L. 8. Oeer, olerk KEAL ESTATE. BERRY TRACT BARGAINS An ideal 10- acre fruit and berry tract with pretty bungalow suitable for . two. will be sold to any young couple who can show the ability to cultivate and set to berries, on the following terms of payment: Cash ...$200 On or before 5 years S20 On federal loan terms for 32 years 980 . Total . :$2000 Another 20.68 acre tract suitable for berries and must be set to ber ries or otherwise improved, on the following terms of payment: Cash $400 On or before October first 1925 1S00 On federal loan terms tor 32 H years ... ... . 2000 Total . . $4000 A. C. BOHRNSTEDT 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Or. nlll Why Sell for Less. WE will pay you more cash for youi - household goods. Get our bid be fore you cell. Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store. 171 N. Com merclal street Phone 734. OAT Meal Paper, 20 -inch tan, extra special, !4o double roll. Max Buren, ITS N. Cotn'L Safety Razor Blades. SAFETY razor blade sharpening ma chine, first installed at A, B. Stew art Repair Shop. 147 Court Bt Scavenger. SALEM SCAVA3ER Garbage anl refuse of all kinda removed oa monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Coss pools cleaned. Dead ani mals removed. Office phone Mala 117. Legal Notices. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I have impounded the following described dogs in compliance with ordinance No. 1404 towit: One young male, part shepherd, weight about 35 pounds; one young male shepherd dog, blue speckled and black head, weight about 35 pounds. The above describ ed dogs will be killed if not redeem ed by owners, on or before May 14 1920, as provided In said ordinance. W. S. LOW, i Street Commissioner. May 4, 1920. 112 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice i hereby given that the un dersigned will receive bids until 6 o'clock p. m.. May 17. 1920, for the construction of cement concrete aide walk to be laid on the east side of Commercial street, between Bush and Kearney streets, in front of and abut ting upon lots 5 and 6. In block 4, of George H. Jones addition. Plans and specifications may be had at the office of the city recorder. EARL RACE, 113 City Recorder. Market Reports Grain: Wheat Mo. 1 $1.00; feed oats 85 90c; milling oats 80 90c cheat hay $2223; oat hay $2425; clover hay $25 26; mill run $51 62. Butterfat: JButterfat S9c;. creamery butter 80 61o. Pork, veal sad Bittttoi: Pork ea fooi 15ttc; veal fancy 1819c; steers lie; spring lambs 13c; cows 7 9c; ewes 5 W 6c; sheep yearling 8c, Dressed pork tic Eggs and poultry: Eggs cash 85c; light hens 29o; heavy hens - 28c old roosters 16 16c; broilers SO 86c, Vegetables; Onions per pound to celery dos. $1.76; potatoes, Yakima 8o Oregon tc; strawberries $5.00; beets per sack 12; turnips per aaak $3.75; carrots per sack $2.50; partmlps per sack $1.60: spinach lOo lb. rad Ishes 40c dos.; asparagus 16o, Fruit: Oranges $5.ou7.00; lemons $5.50 6; bananas llo; honey extract 20c; bunch beets 45c; cabbag o, head lettuce" $1.25; carrots 46c; as paragus 18c; cauliflower $1.75 dox.; red peppers 25o lb; rhubarb 4c; peas 12c, Retail, prices: Eggs dozen 40c; creamery butter 63 6 5c; country but ter 65c; flour hard wheat $3.25 3.45 soft wheat 11.90. LIVESTOCK Portland, May6. Cattle steady; receipts 21; grain and pulp fed steers $12.00(3)12.60; choice $11.00 12.00; good to choice $10.60011.00; medium to good $9.50(0)10.50; fair to good $8.76 9.60; common to fair $7.508.C0; choice cows and heifers $10.5011.00; good to choice $9.00 10.25; medlu mto good $8.00 9.00; fair to medium $7.008.00; cannera 5.00l. 00; bulls $6.009.00; prime light calves $13.00 16.00; medium light $9.0012.00; heavy $6.60 8.50; stackers and feeders $7.50 .n Hogg steady; receipts 147; prime mixed $15.5016.00; medium $14.00 O16.00; rough heavy $10.0015.00; pigs $12015. i Sheep steady: receipts 120; prime lambs $14.0015.60; light valley $14.00 15.00; heavy $13.00014.00; common to medium $10.50012.60; yearlings $13.00 14.00; wether $12.60013.25; ewes $8012. ' ' , Batter Portland, Or., May Cubes ex tra 63064c; parchment wrapped box lots 58c; cartons 59c; half boxes Kc more, less than H boxes lo more; butterfat 56 057c f. o. b. station; 68c Portland. . , ., - Poultry and Eggs. Portland, . Or., May 6. Eggs sell ing price case count 40641; buying price case count 41c; selling pi-ire candled 42c; selected candled In car tons 44c. Poultry: Hens 31034c; broilers 86 roosters 16c; . turkeys dressed 60 OS2c; geese 22 025c; ducks 40 0 45c. ' Wheat' $2.20; barley, feed $7375 oats $63064.60; corn No. 3 yellow $67.50 068 milling price. Mlllstuffa: Mill run $48 04. Hay: buying price, timothy $32 f. o. b. Portland; alfalfa $34; grain $27 O30; clover $30. A mass meeting at Toledo has in dorsed the 4 per cent road bonding measure and unanimously approved the education tax bills. SLt NX iW Ukrd (3.UrTv Wdbvrn. V, , (WHIM o Wf I YratumS m 1 Sv-'f 0wtyutHw X k groefca J (f1rion f brsj Ifnmp fori? one hm Best Remedy For High Cost, Claim Conferring with J. A. Churchill, head of the state educational matters, and with John Todd and W. M. Smith, city and county superintendents, C. A. Stebbins, garden director for eleven, western states arrived In Salem Wed nesday. " " "Production or non-production? These are questions of most serious bearing upon our national life," states Mr. Stebbins. "Solutions to the van ous economic and social problems now confronting the American people must come from the ranks of the pro ducing class. This is the principal be hind the home garden movement." Mr. Stebbins comes to Salem from. Washington,. D. C. He is one of four Tegional directors forming the com mission devoted to garden develop ment The -work is under direction of the bureau of education and the fun damentals of the plan used to promote garden production Is detailed by Mr. Stebbins as follows: "The alms of the school and horns garden division. Children As Producers. 'To set to work at home under the direction and supervision of the school ten million boys and girls to grow plants and animals. 'The average child . takes It for granted that the next meal, the next suit or dress or the next movie ticket Is coming from father. In other words the average child takes it for granted that his home owes him a living. Every boy and girl physically and mentally able should produce a part of that which he or she consumes. The child should help sustain the home, should feel obligated to the home for food, shelter, clothing, and entertain ment. Parasites Enoouragpd. "It Is not a healthy national condi tion when twenty-six million boys and girls consume one-seventh of the food stuff and produce practically nothing. The boy trained In habits of work, of production makes a good citizen. The dissatisfied dangerous man was a non- producer as a boy. To give each boy and girl that biological, spiritual, men tal and physical background which comes from working with an knowing plants and animals. Other things be ing equal the country boy makes tho' superior man because of this back ground of experience which he ac quires by chance. a Division Is Aid. "The school and home garden divis ion has no program to foster. It de sires to stimulate and to strengthen resident possiblltles for productive edu cation of this nature. In order to do this it offers free to teachers on appli cation to the bureau of education, Washington, D. C, (1) lnslgnae for boys and girls who hsve plant or ani mal projects under way at school or at home; (2) diplomas to be awarded to children who complete their pro jects; (3) instructive manuals; (4) large colored posters; (6) enlistment sheets, II. C. L. Knocked. "The high cost of living would be materially reduced If the homes be came more self-sustaining. On the one hand are ten million boys and girls physically and mentally fit, on the other are thousands of backyards. The limiting factor for production and fundamental education values Is an or ganisation such as the school. Bucb. an organization to become effective mt far as education of this nature Is con cerned must (1) recognize the merited educational values' of home project work, (2) must give productive educa tion a definite place in the school pro gram, (3) must take -care of regular home visitation of tho children's pro jects preferably by teachers, (4) must give this subject the ear marks of the other regular subjects, credits, etc.' McNary Works On Legislation For Merchant Marine Washington, May 6. Carrying out his recently announced purpose to se cure recognition In merchant marina legislation of the natural advantages of ports and the economies which will result from using direct rail and ocean lines, Senator McNary has formulated an amendment which comprehensively covers that subject. The shipping board I directed ti make Investigation of all the factors entering Into a "square deal," to ad vise with cities and communities con cerning the location of terminals, and if it finds that existing rates or regu lations of railroads are detrimental to the natural flow of traffic, It Is direct ed to report its findings to the inter state commerce commission, which Is directed to take appropriate action to correct such conditions. The Norwegian motor schooner RIs- oer caught fire and was abandoned at sea about 600 miles southeast of Mon tauk Point Sunday, according to a wire lees message received in New York. The crew was safe. Lieutenant Fred Cool, who was sta tioned in Siberia, has arrived in Salem. It was his duty to move the last evac uation train out of Siberia. His home Is at Council, Idaho. BKAL ESTATE Ttt.lNHFKRS Julia L Hlmmons, John Thomas and Grace Simmons to W C and Hazel Morris, 32 A sit sec 1 in 93 3E L C and Loretta Moulton to Robert and Alice Hunn, (0 In 48 SW A F and E S Slmeral to Henry and Carrie Larson H A in IJ L C James Brown In IS 1W Arthur and Rosa Franks to A B and Wllhelmlna Freeburg 13 A sit sec 24 In 78 3W . C E W and Esther Brock to George S Kolb It 8-9 bl 82 Highland add .. C L nad Anna Foster to J C and Berta Mary Mattson It 7-X9-10 bl 14 Riverview Park add J W McMullen to J C and Berta Mary Mattson It 56 bl 14 Riv erview Park add .... O C and Pearl Cardwell to J Z Pruner It 11 and 12 bl 6 Bechte! and Bynon's Cardwell add Salem H O and Kathertne Rhoades to Arthur and Rosa Frank It 1 bl 14 Brookslde add Salem J B and Myrtle Hill to John and Louise Heheffo 48.40 A sit see 8 In 7S 2W .... L A and Sarah Geler to Will lam and Bertha Gatchell It 1 and 2 bl 5 Ben Halls add Woodburn ..... .. -