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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1920)
ili. l It .-'. 2 wore cents; one t "tt-'one month cents; ' 1 h id cents. - - C"s ff' phone, unless advert! has i , ..nt No allowance -for 'III I"""-- iArE?f Suite ot sleeping rooms for 2 men.. Washmgton ho- nt. 1,iiorn clucks tor. salj. Hub t,i rlwa Weathers.. f 121 pHWJZ' ' :i - --jj-E-jood farm. als aer vK t Phone 82F12. bl22 ' . j---jrTEjisey cow with heifer . ag " : . .. . rsit. ' . rait r - - VW, V...M. at the state school e!l. t fr inr tZTV a three room and a two room Will E- Pullly' 408 regon hliSn SSBs FOR DS FOR US We have . K.rp-5iin in used Fords. hues and bug bodies. $325 .nil up. Come in ana iook mem over. B JFjou are in tne market for a good nf 320 acres in eastern .ill iind see me. I have , one that you may file on in the event that you will pay my client ror his improvements. Will E. Purdy. a,iS Oreenn 1)1(1?. " 121 "MOSES TO TRADE FOR SMALL P TRACTS We have a number of clients with toed city property who want to give (heir houses as part payment on tracts ihone U30 and tell us where your (tact is located. L ' ; KINNEY & SMITH , ' 459 gtate St. Ground floor. n FOUND Strayed rabbit. Tel. 1210. 119 SANTE1) 2d hand motorcycle. Ad- dress box E L C Capital Journal. 119 FOR SALE Top liufjgy and harness, cheap. Call at 1704 N. Broadway. C121 m ANTED To rent small modern - house close in, for the summer. Ad - dress box R (1 care Journal, 125 SERVICE, that's what you get vvith , out paying for when you take your' cream to Hazel wood. US WANTED Refined lady fc do house fork for man and t-year old son. , Apply 1285 S. Liberty street after p. m. 120 tHEAT hay $23 ton at the Cherry ; City feed barn. 122 WANTED A job driving a delivery t; auto. Write Rt. 9, box 23, Salem, 1 Or. h!21 10 ACRES for sale or rent, close in. , building ready to move in;.. .gome I'UBib requii eu. uwilt?l room X ilu- ridge hotel, Salem. 1 119 CLEAN and neat light housekeeping ana sleeping rooms for rent, reas ;. onaCle prices. 257 N. Liberty St. jl21 A BARGAIN For sale 20 acres, 5 in loganberries, 400 fruit : trees, ap ples and cherries, all kinds of ber ries; horse, wagon and farming roois; nouse and barn. .At Concom ley, Or., Oregon Electric R. R. L. W. Dilley. J hi 04 WANTED Liilv rtialinnaho 6 4 hours a day. Apply Electric Restaurant. ,.-' eii f FURNISH E , & mucus ironi car lire. 1296 Market sfroet. 1120 FOR SALE A bicycle In good con dition, also a baby buggy. Phone 12R8R, rl ?1 0R SALE r Newly built chicken bouse, also 18 laying hens and two roosters. 1237 Court street. Phone . 1 IQ HOUSE for wale cheap. 445 Rich mond avp. ril) fit fiBi a octt, o - til Al U'AVTriT. : " "V. . ." nisi ,""1,ir'u mow with boy of two. desires wnvi- fn ,n . vwuiic UI fill I (ill fatm v ftf A.u l r Capital Journal. ' 119 i- ' "ill. 1 Iff Km SALK Kirrft mortgage 500 on VANTEII Mi'n to work. 700 '-North HiEh at FOR SALE. For Sale Houses. 'taR sa.IjK 5 room bungalow, 2 -oo iuio fiooo. vox carg j0Ur. -nal' n 0R bALE Clussy .bungalow, six rooms and bath on main floor, base ment cemented and partitioned for summer kitchen and laundry room. 0 atti0 rooms, one finished, oth ilan bp made int0 an ideal sleep .?Porh' blopks ''om State freet. Call at 217 Richmond ave. -i"00"-'' "r evenings. al20 OAVN YOUR OWN HOME WE Will BUILD YOU A HOME rf PAY A SMALL. PAYMENT . DOWN . BALANCE LIKE RENT COME IN AND TALK WITH .US OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS PROVE. 3- B' FORNEY ' g95V 329 OREGON bldg. a ! 1 mout'"i close in bunga h:1 and furnace. 4 blocks ' 4ay, if P,088ion given in 6 lar r s,,!d this we(,t- $"00. Laf- yzJLl?nar. -407 Oregon bldg. a wi'.KA1"1'" Three room cottage elel, , pantr larSO closet, thw, ght8, city water- fruit room n Uae 8,1,5 yar1' Iaree Br sni i k.inds ot fruit. S. Cottage S!ln St. Phone 1787W2. a!21 toomAhLKi. room house 65: 4 F. L. Wood, 341 State St. roTvtjrF ; ' t Si? STj roonv houae. fur. sale ooi, L chmond av?- Call after iLLvening. al2i . , . $S00 DOWN ' ' $30 PER MONTH Uo r'J!"8, attractive modern bun row.'lf, i, lar5 "ving room, dining "1 b.Ji. ""chen, three light and in hiZrl00m: rammed with iuilt ina. ,1 SUC aa bffets, bookcases. ". har1 Polished floors. fV tnv. baenient. furnace; laun- h vMl Iift' Th? ttal Prit'e k t thL . re ts not another like 'b ?h?r oe ,and t"M-Get busy W the lucky purchaser. -nRi.,?- DORSET - ' ;n bldg. open evenings. Tel. gTn? v. ouse V Sood comfortable fet i".fw fi trees, barn. well. i.dl. V, ' ,,20 down will buni 1 you nave 5 or more 4 C andV0' 26 or 49 CTe tract Cnh pavlt5Tare at Percent to . W it for tiL t0r same- can lJ. A I a ,rade Ior ci,r proper- Spinster, 41 Masonic. n 1 KEVT0DAY. I --r-7ri7oi or $15v to luau " 1 lem property. see me at 40S for Sale Farms. FOR SALE 40 acre turm It, lmlrs . iirinitn.t. i mine hi-"' jtujv mll "3 acres, u jB cuiu. vation, plenty of familv fruit Lo cated 3 miles from city "limits. Good 4 room house, electric lights, good barn, new; crop all in. 6 cows 2 horses, 1 driving horse. 2 sets of harness, pood wagon, buegv. s aoss en chickens,, plow, cultivator an! all. tools; immediate possession Pripe $4500 with terms on part . . . , . .. , . . 405 Oregon bid?. EOU1TY -in lita ..... ... ....... ' - - v.vo w uttuc lor .ear. balance $450, easy terms. Box a. p care vapuat Journal. n 40 ACRES unincumbered, near Dal- a 10 eicnange lor Salem property. ' rarp journal. nlO PECOS valley. Texas, oil found at 800 feet. Many wells drilling. Your opportunity to become independ ent. Five year leases; geological re ports and abstract of title. Five acres. $50. C. R. Banning. 850 ttnll.-n..nl IIU T r " . ...... mvu., jiqs Angeles. i OR SALE 10 acres, some fruit trees cheap house and barn, well fenced small creew. 3 M miles from Salem' Inquire at Adojph Bros cigar store 356 State St. om 600 ACRE stock ranch, modern build ings. fully equipped, for quick sale $35,000. i 80 acres irrigable cultivated land in uuubius county, 5UUU. ' Quarter block Fairmount hill. Excep tional residence location. $1750. A C. BOHRNSTEDT 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Or 119 FOR SALE Highly improved 300 acre farm, 150 seeded to wheat and clover, 100 acres good pasture, bal ance second growth fir; new nine room bungalow, full cement base ment, furnace, bath, hot and cold water, fine large barn and garage, lots of fruit, hard surface road in front of farm. Price with crop $80 per acre, terms. Hart & Jluller. 208 Oregon bldg. CH' CE close in berry land, 10 acres 'ncated Just outside city limits, blocks from Center St. carline on asylum road, all cultivated; pos session at once. Price $3500, good terms. 8.11 acres adjoining tho above land, black loam, all ready for planting. Price $2800. Haw kins and Roberts, 205 Oregon bldg. Phone 1427. b For Sale Miscellaneous. SEED POTATOES We have about fifteen sacks left that we will sell at four cents. Mangis Bros., 542 state Bt. pntme 717. 20 FOR SALE 1 solid oak dining room set, l kitchen cabinet, 1 rug. Phone 1914. - cl20 SPECIAL BARGAIN Will sell new furniture of- five room house as a whole; act at' once. Appointment by box 39W Capital Journal. cll9 FOR SALE -Water system, 00 gal. tank with complete outfit, except ' engine, $150. See Petersen,-228 Ore gon bldg. cl20 FOR SALE Tresdale dog, 11 months oia, tnoroughbred, J10, 823 , North Commercial St. el20' FOR SALE Grain and vetch hay for sale, not baled, $21. State training school for boys. 120 For Sale Nursery Stock. FOR SALE Potatoes. Phone 1205 M dl22 8TRAWBERRY plants in any quan tity. Etterburg 121, Gold Dollar, Trebla, Lady Goshwell. Wilson. Thrifty well rooted plants. City de livery. Ward K. Richardson, 2395 Front St. Phone 494. d FOR SALE Four sacks large Gold Coin potatoes, 8c pound. John Bai ley, Rt. 9, ,box 55. Phon44F32. cll9 THE famous Etterburg '121 straw berry 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. C. Russell. Phone 3F3. i FOR SALE Choice O. I. C. pigs, eith er sex, $15 each. C. I. Ballard strain pedigrees 'furnished. Kent Bros., Rickreall. - f 123 FOR SALE Brood sows to farrow this month, $30 and up, Also some small pigs, al! sizes,' $5 and up. L. P. Hill, Re 8, bo 126, Salem Or. Phone 59F4. el28 FOR SALE Light horse; one cow, : fresh 4 weeks, good milker and a ' good test. Phone 10OF3. e!20 FOR SALE Jersey cow, 5 years old, ' good milker, high test, $80 57F2, call after 4 o'clock. el20 FOR SALE Jersey cow, very gen tle, rich milker. Tel. 736,1. e!30 FOR SALE Cows, milkers and to be fresh soon; also beef cows. Call from 5 to 7 p. m. C. C. Russell, nhnne 3F3. e FOR SALE 1 7-year old brown horse true and gentle, work anywhere; also good dairy cow. Call or write Ray Farris, Turners e!19 For Sale Wood. FOR SALE Second growth fir wood $9.50 per cord, sawed; old fir $10.50. Call 1953. ee!26 FOR SALE Seoond growth fir wood, nearly dry. Phone 1566M. eel 20 AM now ready to receive orders for winter wood, 16-in, old fir $10; large 2d growth, i foot $8.50. Phone 981M. ee!20 FOR SALE Wood. First class 16-in. and 4 foot mill wood. Special prlc- car lots. Prompt delivery. Also dry cord wood. Phone 1542, Office 305 S. Church. , Feed E. " WpIIs . . - ee "WALLBOARD" can be used over . lath ' and .papered or. tintedV M,ix O. Buren, 179 N. Com'!. OAT Meal Paper, 20-lnch tan, extra special, S4c double roll. Max O. - nimn 17B M. Com'L n MUTT AND JEFF i W He-isoYoHe 1 5atThoow Wu U fact. He's.; eweev. J . He's .M T stock s . r C l!RHreV feUw THAT P l C- him iw sovw CAwmk i 0Lit)eAt:TeMPTeo TTo 7 -V.. I S , ; , I MB,' -w-j c2w --r, "i- 1 " ..." I 1' .113 ',. ir ' - L- : : " " ". FOR SALE. For Sale Poultry V f , tmy to sevem five hode Island or Plymouth Rock chickens, . six to eight weeks. old, good strain. What's your prise? Ad dress L. K. LeFurjy, Marion Hotel or Monmouth Orchard Co., Mon mouth. Or. . - i-'Oit KENT. FOR RENT Housekeeping and sleeping rooms. 4 Ferrv St.' 11 19 SLEEPING rooms by daywr month at vi . I'ottage. Phone 11?. j'WT Td rent sinull furnished house -or suite of rooms. Address box 0 A Capital Journal or phone, U. its "F1CE rooms fop -rent, steam heat, splendid Janitor service. 205 Ore- swTi -wag, yixtne 1427 FURNISHED roam, hot and Cold wa ter. 218 N". Liberty St. over Brew- erg drug store. (i.a k OR RENT Furnished downtown sleeping room for gentlemen, steam -heat, by the month. Phone 1427. v'w urygon Diqg. AUTOMOBILES. - -'. 1919 CHEVROLET $250 . cash, re .mainder on easy payments. Cherry my uarage, nil s. 12th St. q OAKLAND LIGHT SIX Late model. looks and runs like new car, tires - are very good. Easy terms. Phone Adams, 86K 0119 WANTED Man to drive Fordsoa tractor, good pay; Address 385 Cap ital Journal. gi2i SEVERAL good Ford buvs; will give liberal terms. 1919 Maxwell $850; light trailer. Cherry, City Garage, 170 S. 12th St. . , O.120 FORD repairing with satisfaction 'guaranteed;- give us a trial and be convinced. The Auto Shop, 187 S. Liberty St. : 119 Lost and Found. LOST 32x4 auto tire Stiver Creek Falls road. Phone 93F5. Reward. - ; K120 LOST Fisk tire on rim, 32x3, on Eola hill between Salem and Dal las Saturday afternoon. Notify E. C. Kirkpatrick, box 277, Albany, or Dallage Garage, Dallas. Liberal re ward, kl20 LOST--Ladies small purse with two keys and small change, on N. Cap ' itol or fairgrounds road. Finder please leave at Journal office. k!19 MISCELLANEOUS. COW MEN NOTICE We still have the bull on the Wilson place on Garden road. Fourth place east of 17th street carline, on south side. Phone 16061. - mll9 FOR SALE Grocery stock and fix tures. 005 N. Capitol. C121 PORTLAND Eugene Auto Express. Regular trips. Household goods; merchandise. Call Capital Garage, 173 S. Liberty. Phone 88. 1140 SEE J. W. Manning for garden plow ing, cellar digging, heavy team work Cherry City barns. Phone 199. ml23 TRANSFER L. A Barrick Co. 'Country trips, moving. Wobd -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. i WANTED. Wanted Help. WANTED At once woman for gener al house work, no washing. $65 per month.-Phone 2891J. ' gl20 GIRLS wanted. Rogers Paper Co. 117 PHONE .191, Ray L. Farmer, for chimney sweep. ml20 GIRL of 11, not going to school, wants place to car for baby in good home; 'Write S S this office. : ' : - . hi 22 WOOD cutters wanted, man to help or wilT let contract, good timber. ' Phone 8F3, Salem. g!20- WANTED Middle aged lady corre spondent. Address Box G care Jour nal. i!22 WANTED Some one to raise Treb la strawberry plants on shares on contract. Plants furnished. Ward K. Richardson, 2395 Front street. Phone 484 or 1267M. 1120 GIRL WANTED For housewonk, no washing nor ironing, good wages. Every convenience to work with. Apply mornings 975 Chemeketa Sa. . . - ' - '- g!20 WANTED Two live, wide- awake courteous boys to carry paper routes after June 1st.,, One route paying about $25 per month, another about $30 per month. Circulation dept. Capital Journal. - f WANTED Woman for general house work and general care taker of , nice home. Permanent position to right party. Call evenings and fore noons. 574 N. 15th St. near Marion i street. - 119 Wanted Miscellaneous. WANTED Board and room in pri vate family. P. O. box 231. 213 REAL ESTATE. IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR HOUSE LIST WITH US. WBi ARE MAKING A SPECIALTY OF , SELLING CITY PROPERTY AND ' CAN GUARANTEE QUICK RE SULTS. BRING OR MAIL YOUR LISTING. HOUSES WANTED R R. TIORNET aso Oreeon bldn. Phone 951. n A REAL BARGAIN -in .mu 19 mtiaa from Salem 1 acre nt niraurhArriMi. t Acre of orchard. 6 acres in grain and' hay, 1 acres of valuable timber. A strictly mouern farm house, 7 rooms, bath and toilet Jn the house. Good barn, chicken house, 40 chickens, some farm imple ments, wood ana two line siuvos go. r.An.v, tlia honrl nf the family is -,.,o,,n fnr iVifl sale of this real home. You will have to hurry to get this one. JOHN H. SCOTT KnALTI. t,u. 228 Oregon bldg. ' n The French are gonna m:: cm hay jovtsl REAL ESTATE. 2S .ACRE FRUIT FAK.M 1 mile from car line and not far from pavement. This is a bargain for you; in fact, a real snap. Rich red hill soil. 15 acres or more of full bear ing Italian prunes. 3 acres of iuily matured cherries which promise a fine crop in a few weeks, 2 acres set lo logans this spring, some apples and pears in good bearing, and small pas ture and wood' lot. Good larse house with hot and eelJ water, bath, toilet etc. taud bajn4 dryer and other nec essary outbuiUtiiiSS. Will undoubted ly more than he if pay for itself, this season. A delightful home and income for some one, Why not you? X'rice $15,t.; Half cash. ; ' KIN-KEY SMITH 469 State St. Ground floor. n - - - 68 ACRES - - -, 13 miles from Dallas, 25 in grain and hay. good" garden, small family orchard, 10 acres valuable timber, some good pasture, fair 6 room house and barn and other buildings; 1 large team, harness-and wagon, 1 cow, 2 heifers, 1 bull, 1 brood sow, i shoats, 12 goats and kids, chickens, turkeys and guinea hens, mower, 4 plows, cul tivator, harrow, disc and other tools, all go and immediate possession giv en. This is 8, buy for some one. . . JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO. 228 Oregon bldg. j - FARMS 4 U 2 C 80 acres, 35 in good timber . and pasture, 15 under plow, 10 miles out on Pacific highway. This property is the cheapest in the eounty. $50 per acre, easy terms. -. 40 acres under cultivation and in crop, all .wire fenced. At a sacrifice if taken at once, v , 120 acre farm in a high state of cultivation, good buildings, family or chard. Price right. JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO. 228 Oregon bldg. n FOR BALE 254 acres. 200 In culti vation, 8 miles out, good .road; well fenced, modern 8 room house, large three storjtbarn, 10 acr-s of prunes family orchard witt possession. Price $100 an acre, ;5000 cash, terms 6 per cent. Osr good buys. S. R. PEARSO I PEED 405 Oregon bldg' n STRANGERS, BEWARE! of some of the so called "real estate bargains." The best is always the cheapest in the end. The following are real value J FARMS 150 acres with 30 acres bearing English walnuts, 70 acres cultivated, 20 acres easily made tillable; balance old stump pasture except a fine piece of lake well stocked with fish. At tractive 8 room house with excellent water supply. All equipment. 5 mileB north of Salem. All river bottom land, $37,000. 280 acres all under cultivation with more than 250 acres In crop. About seventy head of choice dairy cattle. Fine range of implements and ma chinery. Really, good buildings includ ing two silos. Beautifully laying piece of land. 9 miles from Salem. $57,000. Unquestionably one of the finest dairy . ..... 110 acres. 70 acres cultivated; 40 in crop; 30 summer fallow; good build ings; a very sightly place, 6 miles from Salem; 3-4 mile from road be ing paved. $14,000. TRACTS 10 acres. One of the mbst attract ive suburban homes around Salem. Strictly modern 8 room bungalow; barn; first class mixed orchard and 2 acres of young logans. Close to car line. $13,000. ,,; ..... 10 acres at Broilflacres. Fine logan berry land. 4 rooii .house; good well. $2500. V. 5 acres with about one half mixed orchard, balance in oats. No build ings. Creek runs through property, $1600, $300 cash will, handle. - 19 8-4 acres at'Chemawa. 114 acres cultivated, balance pasture. Extra good soil. 4 room house, etc, $6000. ' ' SALEM HOMES "9 room house on N. Commercial street with 3 good lots and fine fruit. Full cement basement. $3000. A dan ,dy home for a. farmer in town. Bungalow of S rooms. Has four bedrooms, all corners. All modern eon venlenceg, $9500. Something one can be proud to own. . Two six room homes with furnaces, located 'on best streets. $4600 each. Good terms. , Strictly modern 8 room house on X. Capitol street, lufge lot and barn; garage, $4a()0, ., . 12 room home' on North Capitol street with every modern convenience block to capitol building. $12,000. Bungalow with 7 rooms. Has beau tifully appointed fixtures. Three fire places; nothing lacking in the way of modern conveniences. Large lot with nice fruit. Completely furnished with first class furniture and rugs.! In f!rct"'a home Of character." One that has ilistinctio.n. $16,000. PROPFIKTY OWNERS are Invited to list their holdings with me. Large or small. HOME BUYERS you may still see the largest list of houses to De oougni on me install ment plan In Salem. '''. HOME BUILDERS I will finance your pr'oject no delay " CHAS. W. NIEMEYER ' J "Just Real Estate" 216-216 Masonic bldg. ' Phones 1000 Salem, Ore. s ''- 1014 "Why Sell for Less. WE will pay you more cash for youi household goods. Get our bid be fore you sell. Peoples Furniture and Hardware Btore. 271 N. Com merelal street. Phone T4. "WALLPASTE" perfert for paper hanging, no cooking. Max O. Bur en. 179 N. Com'l. , beat the H.C.L. By i wearing knickerpqekers REAL ESTATE. HAKGAINi oK iNVEsTMEXl'S Oood is room hous, large lot. barn, fruit, good location. $5m0, terms. Uood 10 acre tract near. Esuem. house, stable, nice locution. J-iivtf. easy terms. . Good ? room house, large lot, gar age, on carline. good location. $32-00. Fine river bottom tarm I nines from Salem, sacrifice price. 2 acres mile from car line. fine garden soil, good house, barn, well, horse, wagom. cow, tools; snap, $3$00, good terms. 3 nice modern residences in K one- burg Ore., to exchange for Salem property. 175 acre stock ranch near Koseourg to exchange for Salem property. Perrine & Marstera. . $11-1$ Gray bldg. n Good Buys. 58 acre farm located 5 miles east of Salem, all cultivated and in crop, house, burn and orchard. 1-3 of crop goes. Possession of buildings at once. Price $175 per acre.. Terms on part. 10 acres of bearing Italian prunes, 4H miles out, hi of crop goes. Price $6500. 10 acres, S acres prunes, on mam highway, close in. Price $5000. 200 acre tarm, 100 acres cultivated, balance good timber and pasture; house, barn, rock road. The timber on this place will go along ways to ward paying for the place. Pries (125 per acre. SO acres of good timrjer locateu northeast of Salem, Pries $100 per acre. 270 acre farm, all tillable soil, buildings, good road. Price $125 per acre. Well improved 10 acre tract, 1 acre loganberries; good bungalow. Price $7000. , , HOUSE BUYS 7 room modern home located 716 N. 14th street. Price $5500. 7 room house and two lots, base ment, furnace, bearing fruits. Price $32.50. . . .. 6 room cottage located in south Sa lem. Price $2500. - W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. $75 State street. n" Best Buys. 17 acres, 16 in cultivation; 1Q acres in prunes, 5 in Royal Anne cherries, all large bearing; some young prunes, cherries, walnuts and apples; 4 room house, good earn, on Paclfio high way, 4 ft miles from Ladd & Bush bank, $10,000, terms. 10 acres 2 miles east; 2V4 acres lo ganberries bearing, 1 2-3 young prunes, some family orchard and ber ries; 7 room house, good barn, some other buildings. $7500, easy terms. 20acres, cleared and in crop, balance timber; on paved road 7ty miles from Salem. A bargain at only i $3000, terms. .acres, S acres Italian prunes, H I arm Rnvnl Anna cherries, familv or chard of mixed fruits and berries, all full bearing; 4 room house and good barn; close to Salem. A nice little home for $3600. 160 acres near Hult, Ore.; 25 acres cleared and 80 tillable; fine fishing and hunting and a good stock ranch 108 foot waterfall on place on Silver creek; 2 nice houses and good barn. Can you beat this for jaooo. 143 acres 7 miles from Canby, Or.; 90 acres cleared, balance timmber and Dasture: good 8 room modern house, fine barn 30x0, garage and other buildings. A No. 1 far mfor 826,000, terms. . , , Socolofsky. 341 State street. n LAND BARGAINS 13 1-S acres ot choice land, 2 set to prunes and berries, " remainder cleared. Price $1000, 20 acres 8 miles south of Salem. $1250. i 60 acres 5 miles from Salem; 15 acres in good crop. $4000. All on easy terms and all good bar gains. JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO. 228 Oregon bldg. ffiU9 HOUSES 4 SALE Double house, 6 rooms each, close In. $2650. T room house, strictly modern. A class 1 house in every particular. $7, 500. - 5 room new cottage and two lots; modern. $2600. Cash $800. JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO. 228 Oregon bldg. n DIRECTORY. THE BIEDERMAN TRANSFER FOR your hauling and moving. Phone 1608J. , 129 Osteopathy DRS. WHITE and Marshall, osteo res. phone 884. FARM LOANS Any amount. Low rates'. Full repayment privileges , Very prompt service. Ask about our 20-year loans at 6 per cent, Haw kins A Roberts, 205 Oregon bldg Salem, Or. Stove Repairing. STOVES rebuilt and repaired. 50 years experience; Depot National and American fence, sizes 26 to 6S inches high. Paints, oil and varn ishes, etc., loganberry and bop hooks. Salem Fence and 8tov Works. 250 Court street Phone 1S4 Money to Loan. Ob good .real estate security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or, MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No, 534$ meets every Thursday evening at I o'clock in McCornack building Court and Liberty streets. H. G Coursey, V. C.;- Frank A. Turner clerk. Money to Loan. Federal Farm Loans Any amount. Long time, i Vt and S percent Interest. City building loana A. C. Bohrnstcdt. 401 Masonic Templa, Balem. Oregor Water Company. SALEM WATER COMPANY Of fio corner Commercial and Trade Sts Bills payable monthly la advance Phone 57. DIRECTORY. Optician. DR. ALBERT R, MILLKR Optome trist-optician, eyes thoroughly ex amined, glasses made and fitted J10-IS TJ. S. bank. Phone $41. Scavenger. SALEM SCAVA::3ER Garbage ana refuse of all kinds removea on monthly contracts at reaaonabl rates. Cess pools cleaned. Dead ani mals removed. Office phons Hals 17. Lodge Directory. CHEMEKETA 1-dge No. 1 meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30 at I. O. O. F. hall. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS meet at Jlc Coniack hall on every Tuesday at 8. J. L. Tucker, C. C.; P. J. Kunta, K. R. & S. ' ' LMTEu ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84 meets every Thursday at 8 p. m. in I. O. O. F. hall. P. An dresen. M. A; A A Gueffroy, sec retary, Salem. Or, TEAM, Auto Truck and Deliver! Drivers union sso. ii meet emj Wednesday evening at ths Labor Temple, s ociock ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Oregon Grags camp No. 13oe mesa very Thursday avenlng in MoCor nack hall. Elevator service. Oraola. Mrs. Carrie E. Burnt, (48 Union St recorder., Melissa Persons, 1415 N. 4th street, phone 143M. W. O. W. SALEM CAMP 118 Mssts very Friday night at S o'olock 1b McCornack hall, cor. Court and Lis erty St. Visiting Woodmen wslooma. C D. Ross, C. C ; L. a Peer, clerk LAWN mowers, safety rarors, cutlery, sharpened, lockamlthing, saw til ling, umbrellas, repairing all kinds. Stewart's Repair Shop, 847 Court St. " Market Reports Grain: Wheat No. 1 $2.30; feed oats 95c; cheat hay $2324; oat hay $2425; clover hay $2526; mill run$5253. Butterfat: Butterfat 54c; creamery butter 66 57c. Pork, veal and muttoa: Pork oa fast 14 3-4c; veal fancy 1718c; steers 11c spring lambs 13c; cows 79o; ewes 5 6c; sheep yearling 8c. Dressed pork lie. Eggs and poultry: Eggs cash 36o; light hens 28c; heavy hens 30s; old roosters 15ffilc; broilers 3032c. Vegetables: Onions per pound 8o. oelery dos. $1.75; potatoes, Yakima 7o; Oregon 3V45c; strawberries $3.50 beets par sack $2; turnip per ask $3.75; carrots per sack $2.60; parsnips per sack $3.60; spinach 10o lb.; rad Ishes 40o doz.; asparagus 150. Fruit: Oranges $5.007.00; lemoni $5.50 w ; bananas 11c: honey extraot 20o; bunch beets 45o; cabbag So; head lettuce $1.25; carrots 45o; as paragus 18o; cauliflower $1.75 dot. red peppers 25g lb; rhubarb 4o; peas 12c. , ! Retail prices: Eggs dozen 42o; creamery butter 63 65c; country but ter 66; flour hard wheat $3.5008.75, oft wheat $1.10. LIVESTOCK Portland, May 18. Cattle , steady; receipts 90; grain and pulp fed steers $12.26013.00; choice $11,509 12.25; good to choice $11. M 11.50; medium to good $10.0011.00; fair to good $9.00 10.00; common ' to fair $8.00 9.00 ; choice cows and heifers 10.25 11.00; good to choice $9.00 10.26; mediu into good $8.009.00; fair to medium $7.008.00; canner $5.00t.OO; bulls $6.00)09.00; prim light calves $13.0016.00; medium light $9.0012.00; heavy $6,500 $.60; stocker and feeders $7,600 8.50. ' Hogs steady) receipts 126; prlmo mixed $15.00 15.60; fedlum $14.00 15.00; rough heavy $10.00 11.00; pigs $12$ 14.50. Sheep slow; receipts 241; prime lambs $14.00 15.50; light valley $14.00 115.00; heavy $13.00014.00; common, to medium $10.6012.$0; yearlings $12. 00!jS 13.00; wethers $10 011.50; ewes $ 9.60. Batter Portland, May 18. Cubes extra 4848ftc; parchment wrapped box lots 64c; cartons 65o; half boxes He more, less than H boxes lo more, butterfat 51 53c f. o. b. station; 53c Portland: -t " Poultry and Kgg. r Portland, Or. May 18. Eggs sell ing price case count 40 41; buying price case count 39c; selling price candled 42c; selected candled in car tons 44o. Poultry; Hens 32 0 35c; broilers 35 rooster 16c; turkeys dressed 62 56c; geese 2225c; ducks 4045o. Wheat $2.20; premium 66o - soft, 70c hard; barley feed $66.50 buying; oats feed $69 71; corn No. 3 yellow $73 milling price. -Jflllstuff: Mill run $54B5 ton." Hay: buying price, timothy $31 f. o, b. Portland; alfalfa $37; grain $30; clover $32, . WALL paper 25o double roll nnd up. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. m aHibhard fajt , .Vg Wood burn. V . "MOl uvooidviL; ' Future Work on State Highways Depends on Vote Due to the near-exhaustion of thu present available state highway funti and the uncertaiBty of future funda which are dependent upon the outcomo of the measure proposing an inereasa of the road bond indebtedness of Urn state which is on the ballot for FrW day's election, only such new contracts as are absolutely necessary will be en tered into at this time. This policy at the commission Is reflected in the no tices to contractors being forwarded today by the department here which covers the construction of 21.4S milea of paving, 18.5 miles of grading four wood truss spans and one overhead crossing. Of this contemplated worh 11.85 miles of paving and 9.33 miles of grading are county Jobs to be under the supervision of the state highway department. The program of highway Improve ment work to be considered by Uta commission at Its meeting June 1 is scattered over eight counties aa M- lows: Eight Onuntles Affected. Clatsop county Youngs Bay-Miles Crossing section, Astoria-Seaside pro ject. Coast Highway, 3500 lineal feet of concrete pavement, 1$ feet wide. Gilliam county Mayvllle-Thirty-mile Creek section of John Day River highway, . miles of grading from Mayville to approximately six miter south of Condon. Jackson county Ashland overcross ing approaches. Pacific highway, .1 miles of grading. Malheur county Ontario-Snaka river section. Old Oregon Trail, .t miles paving and grading. Umatilla county Pilot Rock-Pendleton section,- Oregon Washington highway, 10.6 miles grading and sur facing, t Union county Elgln-Mlnam section. La Grande-Enterprise highway, $.3$ miles surfacing. . Crook county Four wood truss spans on Crooked River highway near Prinevtlle. Sherman county One combined crossing over Spanish gulch and th Shanlko branch of the O-W. R. to N. railway on the Columbia River high way near Biggs, $8,660,000 IN BONDS TO BE SOLI) TO MKET OBLIGATIONS State highway bonds aggregating $8,660,000 are to be sold during thn present year to meet outstanding obli gations, uccordlng to a statement pre pared by Roy A, Klein, secretary w the state highway commission. Ot mw amount $2,060,000 is still available) under the $6,000,000 bonding aot of 1917, $5,000,000 is yet available under the $10,000,000 bonding act of 1919) and $1,600,000 is still to be sold under the terms of the amended Bean-Barrett act to meet federal aid on post roads and . projects. Of this latter amount a $1,600,000 Issue will be of fered for sale on June 15, leaving & balance of only $100,00 available from; this source unless t,he Incerase In th state's bonded indebtedness for road purposes is approved by the voters at the special election, May 21, Klein's statement shows that a to tal of $19,800,000 has been available for road purposes under the present two per cent limitation, all of which will have been exhausted upon the sale of bonds to meet obligations now out standing. An average of approximate ly $1,600,000 per month will be needed by the highway department In payment for road work during the present year. It ts explained, Grand Army Men to Visit Schools Commander J. M. Watson of Sedg wick Post No. 10. G. A. R., has mada the following appointments from mem bers of the post, to visit tne several schools of Ralem and vicinity, on Fri day, May 28. Willamette university Earl Kacw, J. .1. Krapps. Salem high Albert Loughrldgo, Ja. McClellan, R, A. Crosaan, D. W. hwiti nell. Washington school James l,M, Frederick Smith, J. W. LaBarre, F. B. Southwlck. t.inr'dln school D Webster, F. A. Thompson? T. Champlaln. D. M. Wil son. r!,.rfi..lil school (1. Stolz, T. Rem ington, ri. M. Harris, Thomas Holt. Grant school K. E. Denison, P. A, Thomas, II. Kugei, C. B Ktone. . Highland school Sol Worden, M. Riser, Wm. Crum, Ben Davis. OKnglnwood school D. F. Lan, Henry Pascoe, J. Holsinger, D. W. Bushnell. Park school A,. B.. Hudelson, Geo. Wlnehind, M. L. Latham, R. C. Halley. Richmond school B. L. IlriKfra, F. Rollow, Jonathan Landis, Thoma Harris. . ' . ' Salem Heights school J. W. Rao kin, J. S. Craig, Levi Stewart, Cyrus Butler. -. "' Mt Sacred Heart academy C. A. Hus ton, W. C. Faulkner. Turner school J. M. Wratson, J. W. Garner. Boys' Industrial school A. It. Hud elson, Albert LouKhrldge. Indian school E. E. Denison. (Copyright, 1920, by H. C. Fisher. i Trade Mark Reg. U. 8; Pat. Offlos.