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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1920)
-TStfTED KATES. -rTI-U ueh insertion 2 .iv-ea insertions 6 cents; one ""'ft rents; one month 2 cents; 1,1 , oer month 12 cents; roin- "S- aJ 25 cents. 3,a PSsertioa only in New Today. l ta cash in advance and not tak- CV-) Dh0e, unless advertiser has over f N. allowance for TTTODAY. Cuvvs. Phone 17tV4. el 2 6 -rrrTR tires r ooa tires. Salem "ffij"-l X. Com l.- - ql4i--rZrVVp4iirt woman- to wah ,nd sweep. Apply Wiliam- ere Sanatorium. --7fiAbout ZD Board second , xi2 IS feet long. Address , ir Ransom, 198 W. Lincoln Si. - t tnw t1:t r'- """' r -ToLEOne-horse light spring lmn1n good condition; also sin- Sfnarness. John P. Murphy. 2215 rTrTmS ChevrSirt touring: car for Ulle in A-l condition. Call at Cher- fwF overcoat between Salem an-1 Lnpndence. Leave at 270 Front Reward. 121 strer.- :rryjiL $2000 on good improved real estate security. Socolofsky, 341 c.,t St. 1123 .... , ,u ,,-uln ftf lMn.t n nw ' w the minute farm lighting and Jwer plant. Large capacity. Phone nl23 jJoiJse for rent. 5 rooms lurinshed, no chiklren wanted; garden, pos session June lath. Call evenings 1355 Ferry St. 121 EJfKD potatoes, we have about fifty sacks left that we will sell at four cents; also have table stock to sell. Mangls Bros., 542 State St. Phone ,,; dl23 RANTED Ketmed lady to do house work for a man and 7-year old son. Apply 12S5 S. Liberty street aft?r 6,p..tn- 121 REAL ESTATE BARGAINS 5 acres choice land $375. 13 1-3 acres (1. 000; 20 acres $1200; 5 cleared. Terms easy. John H. Scott Realty "Co., 228 Oregon bldg. ni22 U ANTED Washing and ironing done neatly. Phone 1625M 2 rings or call at Jt.it ' - t i'S4 iiazei ave. i;i FOR SALE Jersey cow, gives 3 gal lons and over, $65. Phone 209 1R. 122 SKEI) potatoes 7c per lb. Burbanks and Pride of Multnomah;, also for table use. Leo Uoerfler, Salem, Gar den' road' end of pavement. , dl-26 HAZELWOOIJ pays cash for cream, eg.es, poultry, veal and hogs, and seils Anker Holt separators and Mutual compound. 121 TREBLA, Etterburg No. 121, Gold Dollar, Oregon and -Wilson straw berry plants at reduced prices while they last. Ward K. Richardson, 2395 Front. Phone 494. ' d FOK SALE 1917 Maxwell roadster in good mechanical condition. A bargain. See me between 3 and 5 p. m. Saturday on High street south ot 0. E. depot, or write box 56 care Journal. ll22 FOK SALE by owner, eleven acres 2 miles from post- office. Large modern ihouse, fair outbuildings; all kinds of fruH, mostly' prunes and apples; lots of berries." Price $15,000; will tal good modern house on first payment. Write A Z care Journal. 121 FOR SALE. For Sale Houses. FOR SALE 5 room bungalow, 2 large lots $1050. Box C care Jour nal, n HOUSE for sale , cheap. 445. Rich mond ave. Call at 681 S. 25th St. , . a!21 FOR SALE 7 room house, good corner lot on car line, all kinds of fruit. Price $1850. Hart & Muller, 208 Oregon bldg. n FOR SALE 5 room house close in; a bargain. Hart & Muller, 208 Ore iron bldg. n FOR SALE A good comfortable house a few fruit trees, barn, well, lot 100x100. $1200, J800 down will handle. If you have $500 or more t build on a 10, 20 or 40 acre tract of land and 5 years at 6 percent to finish paying for same, you can get It for $100 per acre. ACREAGE to trade for citv nroner- , ty. A. L. Seamster, 416 Masonto. n I RA E a three room and a two room unfurnished apartment for rent. Will E. Purdy, 408 Oregon bldg. 121 FOR SALE 6 room house for sale at 217 Richmond ave. Call after- . noon or evening. a!21 fWt SALE Three room cottage with dutch pantry, large closet, electric lights, city water, fruit room : chicken house and yard, large gar den, all kinds of fruit. S. Cottage . a"d Judson St. Phone 1787W2. al2l ; For Sale Farms, SALE 40 acre farm 1 Vb miles ""-neniawa. Phone 44F5. b!22 'OR SALE 22 .acres, 18 in culti tloa, plenty of family fruit. Lo wed 3 miles from city limits. Good room house, electric lights, good rarn, new; crop all in. 6 cows, 2 Jjorses, 1 driving horse, 2 sets" of narness. good wagon, buggy, it doz- en chickens, plow, cultivator and " tools; immediate pessession. 'nee J4500 witn termg Qn part 4in R- PEARSQN & PEED." l? Oregon nirtf ' HCuS' g001 Improvements, Salem tTlf , ' close' t0 car: als0 house "',m cneap. Address R 8 Jour nal. nl25 f. i ,ln 160 acre to tiade or ,i balance $450, easy terms. Box -LlareCapital Journal. n tin KALE 20 acres all in cultiva ". good 8 room plastered house, J and other tmtbuildings, rich "": adjoins Chemawa electric sta on. 5 mile8 from SaIem A bar. Rain. Hart & Muller, 208 Oregon R SLE 000,1 tttrm. a's acre age, by owne. Phnn- OOIJH ,M9 sire . . r acre t nigniy improved oo rim ' lou seeded to wheat ana u ' 00 acres Kod Pasture, toal- rnmL sJcond growth fir; new nine nZ? "sa'ow, full cement base- . f"rnace. bath, hot and cotd 1m large barn and garagB, frm,, .fruit- hara surface road in ont of tarm. Price wlth crop ,g0 So7wdes-Hart Mu!ler' "! Sale ? 110 acrea. 8 miles from 50 acres- in crop, balance fn,n with 80me good : timber; p'rl 0!:cnarl. good buildings. Mi iu ,h crop H.008. Hart & ;,fffel8 Oregon bldg. n' ocMCi0se ln berry land, 10 acres blSl..JU8t ou'le eity limits. Ik ks from Center St carlina on sSu T?ai- a cultivated; pos- terms. i,nce- Price 3540' ood abov!" i acre" flJoining the for Ia.nd black la". all reads kin. 2UJ- Pric 12809. Haw jC,;", 201 Oregon bida- yoVgir,, : ill on thi V; 9 acres located close in fruit.- rden road- mostly all in w'hJ . new hse tinder con- mr lV:tteni tor a 'ew y trH. i4.'0. Would consider .. . w ,n. well located house in i thin. V JU are looking for eome mf we FreiS W- Durbin at -" it-m i i . FOR SAI.Fr. FOK SALE 44 acres Salem on good road. i-rVr ?? Rood buildings, silo and - ' ' I T'n if rr,ee wuh (9ao0.. Hart & Muller, 20S Oregon For Sale Miscellaneous, FOR SALE Seven tons good, clean miu-iw nay, loose, jia ton barn. Phone 6F3. at, 1-3 FOR SALE Hemstitching and dress- iimning estaonsnment: Rm i.i : MeCornack bide. . -i-- .-.v. rrrf-r; : run. mll uood range stove $'5 Call at Leo Doerfler's residence. Box - 881. Rt. 7, Garden road m5 FOR SALE A bicycle in good con """' u - oaoy DUeev. Phnno 128SR. cU'l OR SALE Top buggy and harness, cheap. Call at 1704 N. Broadway. cl2l CHEAT hay $23 ton at the Cherry City feed barn. 122 A BARGAIN For sale 20 acres, 5 in luganoernes, 4uv truit trees, ap ples and cherries, all kinds of berries;-horse, wagon and farming tools; house and barn. At Concom ley, Or., Oregon Electric R. R. L. w. jjniey. bl!4 For Sale Nursery Stock. FOR SALE Potatoes, Phone 1205M dl22 STRAWBERRY nlnnla in ., .. my. Ciiiemurg izi, uold Dollar, Trebla, Lady Goshwell. Wilson. Thrifty well rooted plants. City de livery. Ward K. Richardson, 2395 f ront St. Phone 494. d 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 Tomato, pepper and egg plants, Crego asters, Snapdragon and Larkspur plants. W. H. H. Dodge, Rt. 7, box 38. Phone 1786 W3. dl46 FOR SALE No. 1 seed potatoes 6c per pound. Claud Ramsden, Prat um, Or. Phone 110F32. cl28 For Sale Livestock. YES, I can use more young calves. C. C. Russell. Phone 3F8. i WANTED Uood family Jersey cow from owner only. Not more than 4 or 5 years old. E. Demarest, Rt. 7, box 34, Salem. 1121 FOR SALE Jersey cow with heifer calf. Phone 2F22. el21 FOR SALE Choice O. I. C. pigs, eith er sex, $15 each. C. I. Ballard strain pedigrees furnished. Kent Bros., Rickreall. fl23 FOR SALE 4-year old Jersey-Durham cow giving 4 gallons per day, fresh 2 months. Melvin Lien, Macleny, Or. el 26 FOR SALE Cheap all round old farm horse. Phone 108F31. el21 FOR SALE -Brood sows to farrow this month, $30 and up. Also some small pigs, all sizes, $5 and up. L. F. Hill, Rt. 8, box 125, Salem, Or. Phone 59F4. . el23 FOR SALE Cows, milkers and to be fresh soon; also beef cows. Call from 5 to 7 p. m. C. C. Russell, phone 3F3. e For Sale Wood. FOR SALE Second growth fir wood $9.60 per cord, sawed; - old fir $10.60. Call 1953. eel26 FOR SALE Wood. First class 16-in. and 4 foot mill wood. Special pric es car lots. Prompt delivery. Also dry cord wood. Phone 15-42, Office 305 S. Church. Fred E. Wells. ee For SalePoultry WHITE Leghorn chicks for salo. Phone 96F13, Chas. Weathers. fl21 FOR SALE Hatching eggs reduced, Anconas, strong vigorous laying stock $1.50, $3, $10. W. G. Pear mine. Phone 98F2. fl2i AUTOMOBILES. 1919 CHEVROLET $250 cash, re mainder on easy payments. Cherry City Garage, 170 S. 12th St, , q WANTED Man to drive Fordson tractor, good pay. Address 385 Cap ital Journal. g!21 FOR SALE 1918 Ford bug.' Phone v 79F4 evenings. q.123 OV'ERLAND COUNTRY' CLUB OVERLAND COUNTRY CLUB 1918 model, handsomely upholstered in brown leather; newly painted, light brown; five wire wheels; spare tire; motor In fine condition; fully equipped. JThe price is surprisingly low terms. See this today, it won't be with us long. "THE B. & C. MOTOR CO. 178 South -Commercial 121 MAXWELL TRUCK MAXWELL TRUCK One-ton capacity; platform body, cab, electric lights; completely ov erhauled and trt fine mechanical shape; all ready to go. The price will suit you, terms. THE B. & C. MOTOR CO. 178 South Commercial 121 HUDSON SOPER-SIX Just repainted, In prime condition me chanically and otherwise; five cord tires and extras. Price $1550, terms. THE B. & C. MOTOR CO. 178 South Commercial TRUCKS TRUCKS In No. one condition. On easy terms, 1919 Paige 2-ton. all equipped. You can get in the trucking business for $450, j A 1918 Ford truck for -$650. This is a wonderful buy; gome terms. A $1100 4-wheel trailer can be bought this week for $550. Two-ton 1918 GMC; if you wa-nt to gave $1000 try this out. All kinds of automobiles on easy terms and guaranteed. ; ; U. S. GARAGE ' m. its. Efi4 f erry st MUTT AND JEFF M :M ULr t J ' " T " -2AM t UM6MW M ' tt,- , JAjrJL j nLi- i- -ti rvz " J?ti ' - ' SLEii.NU room, by day or mouth at -ottage. Phone Phone 115. 1132 ;me 01 s"P" rooms suitable tor 2 men. Washington ho- rUK RENT Furmsns.i ii.,-t..,.. ing rooms, also sleeping rooms. Cot tage Apartments, Ii0 Court St. 3122 CLEAN and neat light housekeeping and elnin . . iwuia lur rent, reas onable prices. 85? N. Liberty St. A.1EI To rent; small modern house close in. for the summer, Ad dress box R G care Journal. l!i iUCE rooms for rent, steam heat, splendid janitor' servlee. -205 Ore gon bldg. Phone 142". pOR RENT Furnished downtown loeping room far gentlemen, steam heat, by the month. -Phone 1437. sua Oregon bldg. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED A 3-bottom, 8-inch walk- mg gang plow. Phone 1205M. il22 WANTED To lease for year, a room nouse in or near Tew Park. Phone i85ij..; jl21 WANTED 400 loganberry-tips. - L. s. Arnold, Rt. phone 65F11. 126 WHV use mill ru nwhen you can ouy our Golden Dairy Food at the same price and get better results? A trial is convincing. Composition, moist ure 11 percent, protein at least 14 "percent, tat at least 4 percent fiber not over 10 percent. Farmers Pro duce Co., 160 S. High. ml25 WANTED A job driving a delivery auto. Write Rt. 9, box 23, Salem, Or- M21 IF you have $800 or $1500 to loan on good Salem property, see me at 408 Oregon bldg. 121 IF you are in the market for a good homestead of 320 acres in eastern Oregon, call and see me, I have one that you may file on in the event that you- will pay my client for Ills improvements. Will E. Purdy, 408 Oregon bldg. 121 PttCOS valley, Texas, oil found at 600 feet. Many wells drilling. Your opportunity to become ' indenend ent. Five year leases; geological re ports and abstract of - title. Five acres, $50. C. R. Banning, o85S Hollywood blvd., Los Angeles. FOR SALE Grocery stock and fix tures, eos n. capitoi. el 21 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. Wood for sale. Good service. Stand 271 North Commercial. Phone 734. WANTED Wanted Help. GIRL of 11, not going to school wants place to care for baby In good home. Write S S this office. hl22 WANTED Painter, I would like to meet painter and paperhanger with object of forming a working part nership'; Prefer man acquainted with city. Am house and sign paint er. Have auto. References exchang ed. Address C R B care Capital Journal. ml22 WANTED Middle aged lady corre spondent. Address Box G care Jour nal. 1122 WANTED Competent dining room and kitchen help, at the state school for the blind, phone 21. s WANTED 2 lady dishwashers, work 6 hours a day. Apply Electric Restaurant. ... Rl21 'WALLBOARD" can be used over lath and papered or tinted. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l- c Wanted Miscellaneous. WANTED Board and room. in pri vate family. P. O. Tiox 231. 213 Lost and Found. LOST 32x4 auto tire Silver Creek Falls road. Phone 93F5. Reward. . . kl20 OAT Meal Paper, 20-inch tan, extra pedal, 34c double roll. Max O Buren. J 79 N. Com'l. n REAL ESTATE. IP TOW 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 ..LISTING. . ' HOUSES WANTED R. B. DORNEY 329 Oregon bldg. Phone 951. n Good Buys. 58 acre farm located 5 miles east of Salem, all cultivated and in crop, house, barn 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, 4 miles out, 14 of crop goes. Price (6500. 10 acres, 5 acres prunes, on main highway, close in. Price (5000. 200 acre farm, 100 acres cultivated, hnlannn irood timber and pasture; house, barn, rock road. The timber on this place will go along ways to- ward paying for the place. Price (125 per acre. BO acres of good timber locate- northeast of Salem, Price (100 per a270 acre farm, all tillable soil, buildings, good road. Price (125 per acre. . . Well improved 10 acre tract, 1 acre loganberries; food bungalow. Price 17000 . ' " - 7 room modern home located 10 N. 14th street Price jiiauu. 7 room house and two lots, basv ment furnace, bearing fruits. Price (3250. , ' 6. room cottagfr located In south S - - em Price (2500. , W. H; Grabenhorst & Co. 97S mt treet. . On theleveU that guy ' THE CAI'lTAY JOl'Ky.iL KISAL ESTATE. FOR SALE 254 acres. Z -k- tu cuiti-l vation, S nines out, good road; well encL modern 8 room house, large i in Salem, house is modern except fire three story barn, 10 acr of prunes , place; fruit, basement and garage. Kumiy orcnara wu possession. Price $W0 an acre, . 6ooo cash, terms per cent. 0er good buvs. a R. PEARSO' i PEED 4J5 Oregon bldg- n OWN YOUR OWN HOME WE WILL BUILD TOU A HOME IW PAT A SMALL PAYMENT . . DOWN BALANCE LIKE RENT .COME IN AND TALK WITH US OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS R. B. DORNET PHONE 51, 329 QREOON bldg. a 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: ,. .,. ' " ' " FARMS " ISO 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, i miles north of Salem. All river bottom land. $37,000. $80 acres all under cultivation With more than 350 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 farms in Oregon. 110 acres, "70 acres cultivated; 40 in crop; 30 summer fallow; good build ings; a very . sightly place, S miles from Salem; 3-4 mile from road be ing paved. $14,000. TRACTS 10 acres. One of the most 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 Broadacres. Fine logan berry land. 4 room house; good well $2500. 6 acres with about one half mixed orchard, balance in oats. No bund ings. Creek runs through property. $1600, $300 cash will handle. 19 3-4 acres at Chemawa. 11 " acres cultivated, balance pasture. Extra' good soli. 4 room house, etc. $6000. I ' ' "' SAL15M HOMES 1 9 room house on N. Commercial street with 3 good lots and fine fruit. Full cement basement. $3900. A dan dy home for a farmer in town. Rungalow of 8 rooms. Has four bedrooms, all corners. All modern eon veniences. $9500. Something one can be proud to own. Two six roomihomes with furnaces, located on best streets. $4500 each. Good terms. Strictly modem 8 room house on N. Capitol street, large lot and . barn; garage. $4500. 12 room homo on North capltot 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 ruga In'fafct "a home of character." One that has distincflbn. $16.000. '' PROPERTY OWNERS are invited to list their holdings with me. Large or small. HOME BUYERS you may still sea the largest list of houses to be bought on the install ment plan ln Salem. HOME . BUILDERS I will finance your project no delay CHAS. W. NIEMEYER "Just Real Estate" 216-216 Masonic, bids. " Phones Salem, Ore. " 1000 1014 n BARGAINS OR INVESTMENTS Good 8 room house, large lot, barn, fruit, good location. (3800, terms. Good 10 acre tract near Salem, house," stable, nice location. (4200, easy terms. - . . Good 7 room house, large lot, gar age, on carline, good location. (3200. Fine river bottom farm 7 miles from Salem, sacrifice price. 2 acres mile from car line, fine garden soil, good Wouse, Darn, well, horse, wagon, cow, tools; snap, (3600, good terms. 2 nice modern residences In Rose burg Ore., to exchange for Salem property. 175 acre stock ranch near Roseburg to exchange for Salem property. Perrine & Marsters. 211-12 Gray bldg. n TWO GOOD BUYS 191 acres. 150 in cultivation, bal- 'ance pasture and some fine oak grub .timber; fair house of 9 rooms, barn, .'good water, 12 acres in prunes in iu;i bearing, also prune ciryer; lamny or- chard; the land is gently rolling; fine location on good gravel road, near school and church, mall route and telephone; 2 miles from town; price (75 per acre If sold soon; terms. A fine stock :ranch with two sots of buildings, 400 acres, 80 acres ln cultivation, balance pasture - and tint a. 9 aiu nt farm huiMlne. 2 fam- , Hy orchards; fine springs; water pip jed to n0USe and barn; there is also ,gome fine timber and outrange. This j. gplPndid bargain at (30 per acre, I terms. Located 6 miles from town oh ,county road asd1 mall route. Particu- lars of this and other eood buys, write I . henry ambler Philomath,. Benton .county. Or. 12r did take an awful chance. By Bud F isher ih ESTATE. BEST BUYS IN HOUSES 9 rooms on one of the best corners $5500 terms. rooms on State street not far out. modern built bungalow, full basement $4500. 5 rooms in north Salem, 3 good lots a good buy, $2250. 10 rooms near the capitol, strictly modern. $6500. S rooms and bath in -south Salem, good basement, new "and up to date. 7 lots go w ith the -house. All for $3200 cash. ' - - ( rooms on Union street close in. and strictly moderm $450. T rooms North Capitol street near the state house. $8000. .- -. 8 rooms, hiodern, furnace, east front, close in. $3750. Socolofsky. 341 State street. n FINE SMALL TRACT HOME A really fine i acre tract with good bearing logans. good bearing prunes, strawberries, clover-and some grain. Good 4 room house, fine small barn, garage, hen house, etc. This is a dan dy home tract where you can keep chickens and cow and raise all the berriesv truit and garden that you can take care of. All crops and some wood and implements go- with this tract at $4000. Immediate possession. Terms See us today if you want a fine tract home. Close to sity in fine location. KTNNEY & SMITH 469 State St. Ground floor.- n HOUSES TO TRADE FOR SMALL TRACTS We have a number af clients ' with good city property who want to give their houses as par payment on traots Phone 1130 and tell us where your tract is located. KINNEY A SMITH 469 State St. Ground floor. $500 DOWN $30 PER MONTH Buys this attractive modern bun galow. Has large living room, dining room, dutch kitchen, three ngnt ana airy bedrooms, crammed with built In features Buch as buffets, bookcases, china closets, hard polished" floors. bath, cement basement, furnace, laun dry trays, wood lift. The-, total price is $8200. There is not another like it at this price and terms." Get busy and be the lucky purchaser. R. B. DORNEY 329 Oregon bldg. Open evenings. To!. 051. a DIRECTORY. Osteopathy DRS. WHITE and res, phone 884. Marshall, osteu- FARM LOANS Any amount. Low rates. Full repayment privileges Very prompt service. Ask about oui . 20-year loans at 8 per cent Haw kins & Roberts, 20S Oregon bldg Salem, Or, Stove Repairing. STOVES rebuilt and repaired! 10 years experience; Depot National and- American fence, sixes 26 to it inches high. Paints, oil and varn ishes, etc, loganberry and- hot hooka Salem Fence and Stov ' Works. 250 Court street Phone 124 WhySell for LeaaT WB will pay you more cash for your household goods. Get our Diet De fore you tell. Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store. 271 N. Com ' merolal street. Phone 784. Water Company. SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade Sta Bills payable monthly la advanoe Phone THE BIEDERMAN TRANSFER FOR i your hauling and moving. Phone .' 1608J. 12 Money to Loan. Oil good real estate security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd ft Bush Bank. Salem. Ore MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 624 meets every Thursday evening at ( . o'clock in MeCornack building , Court and Liberty streets. H. G Coursey. V. C; Frank A. Turner olerk. Money to Loan. Federal Farm Loans Any amount Long time. ty, and 6 percent Interest City building loans. A. C. Bohrnstedt. 401 Masonic, Temple. Salem. Oregon Optician. DR. ALBERT R. MILLER Optometrist-optician, eyes thoroughly ex amined, glasses made and fitted 6 10-1 V. 8. bank. Phone (41, ' Scavenger. SALEM SCAVAT-ER Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed ot monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Cess pools cleaned. Dead anl mala removed. Office phone Mali 17. Lodge Directory. -TCL. CHEMEKETA Udge No. 1 -J meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30 at I. O. O. F. hall. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS meet at Mo Cornack hall on every Tuesday at g. J. L. Tucker, C. C; P. J. Kunts K. R. & 8. - UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84 meets every Thursday g 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 No,- 110 meet every Wednesday evening at the Labor Temple, 8 oclock. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA . Oregon Grage camp No. I860 meet very Thursday evening in MoCor , nack hall. Elevator service. Oracle Mrs. Carrie E. Bunn, (48 Union 8t recorder. Melissa Persons, 1415 N. 4th street, phone 1436M. to. O. W. STlEm"CAMP 118 Meats every Friday night at 8 o'clock l j MeCornack hall, oor.. Court and Lib - erty St. Visiting Woedmen welcome C. D. Ross. C C: L. B. Geer, clerk Market Reports uram: Wheat .o. 1 12.50; reed oats S3c; cheat hav $23 ft Uroat hay J21S25; clover hay $25226; mill run $54 55. Butterfat: Butterfat 54c; creamery butter 56 57c Pork, veal and mutton: Pork on foot 14 3-4o; veal fancy 17ic; steers 11c; spiing lambs 13c; cows 7$9c; ewe i 8 ec; sheep yearling !o. Dressed pork 21t : Eggs and poultry: . Eggs cash 86ci light hens 2So; heavy hens 80s; old roosters 15 816c; broilers $032c. Vegetables: Onions per pound So; celery dos.. $1.75; potatoes, Yakima, fn. 4 W..n 1U Si Z. ,tMtthirrl S3 KB (3.75; carrots per sack $2.50; parsnips per sack (3.50; spinach 10o lb.; ras luhes 40o dos.; asparagus 15a Fruit: Oranges $5-7.60; lemon (5.(006; bananas lie; honey extract (Oe; bunch beets 45c; cabbage io head lettuce 11.25; carrots 45o; as paragus 18c; cauliflower (1.7S dos.; rtd peppers 25e lb; rhubarb 4o; peas 12o. Retail prices; Eggs doien 40c; creamery butter 63 65c; country but ter (5; flour hard wheat (3.(063.75, oft wheat (2.90.. LIVESTOCK. Portland. May 20. Cattle weak; receipts none: grain and pulp, ted steers (12.25 13.00; choice $11,500 12.25; good to choice (11.0011.SO; medium to good (10.00.11.00;.fair to good (9.0010.00; common to fait $8,009.00; choice cows and heifer 10. 25 11. 00;. good to choice (9.009 10.25; mediu mto good $8.009.00, fair to medium $7.00 8.00; cannert (5.00QS.00; bulls (6.001.00; prime light calves (13.00 16.00; medium light (9.0012,00; heavy (6.600 8.60; stockers and feeders (7,509 8.60. Hogs weaker; receipts 1371; prime mixed (14.6015.OO; medium (14.00 14.60; smooth heavy (11.00 13.00; rough heavy (10.00 11.00; pigs (12 13.75. Sheep weak; receipts 621; prime lambs (1S.001S.50; culls (10.00 11.00; light valley (14.00 15.00; heavy (13.00 14.00; common to me dium (10.5012.50; yearlings (10.00 12.25; wethers (911; ewes (6 9.60. Butter Portland May 20, Cubes extra 48 ft 49c; parchment wrapped box lots 64o; cartons 65c; half boxes e more, less than H boxes la mors, butterfat 51,52o f. o. b. station; 63c peruana. Poultry and Eggs. Portland, Or., May 20. Eggs sell ing price case count 4041; buying price case count 39c: lolling price candled 42c; selected candled ln car tons 44o. . Poultry: Hens 3235c; broilers 35 roosters 16c; turkeys dressed 52 55c; geese 22 25c; ducks 4046o. Wheat (2.20; . premium 560 soft, J0 hard; barley feed (66.50 buying; oats feed (69 71; corn No. ( yellow (73 milling price. - Mlllstuff: Mill run $54 55 ton. Hay: buying price, timothy (31 f. o. b. Portland; alfalfa (37; grain (30; clover (32. LAWN mowers, safety rasors, cutlery, sharpened, locksmlthing, saw fil ing, umbrellas, repairing all klnda Stewart's Repair Shop, 847 Court St. 'WALLPASTE" perfect lor paper hanging, no cooking. Max O. Bur en, 179 N. Com'l. a NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will receive bids up till 6 o'clock p. m. June 7, 1920, for the construction of a cement sidewalk to be laid in front of lots 1 and 12, of block 18, Riverside addition to the city of Salem. Plans and specifications may be had at the recorder's office. . EARL RACE, 125 City recorder. Major League Scores American ' , R. H E. Detroit ...'. - 4 9 0 Philadelphia .. 7 12 1 Oldham, Gutsier, Alton and Slun- age; Naylor and Perkins. Cleveland ....... New -York ..... Coveleskle and O'Neill; 5. 11 2 0 6 1 Mogridgo and Hannah, Ruel. . , Chicago 2 6 0 Boston ....... ." 2 14 1 Clcotte and Schalk; Harper and Schang. '. National rhlludelphla . 2 5 1 St. Louis 6 8 1 Causey and Wltherow; Doak and Dllhoefer. New York 17 17 1 Chicago 2 8 4 Barnes and Smith, Martin; Carter, Bailey and Klllefer, Daly. Boston , 1 ( 0 Pittsburg 2 7 1 McQuillan and O'Neill, Gowdy; Cooper and Schmidt. Oregon Wnlloiw 11. at W. Eugene, pr.. May 20. University of Oregon won from University of Washington here Wednesday in the first game of a scries. R. H. B. U. of W. 2 6 4 U. of O 4 8 ( Rode and Land; Berg and Leslie. Coast League Scores R. H. K, Seattle 5 14 2 Los Angeles 4 17 0 Domaree. Brenton, Oenry and Ad ams; Thomas, Pertlca and Lapan. Portland ... S 11 Saa Francisco 6 i Jones, KalUo, Joney and Koc-t Scott, Lewis and Agnew, 0 innir.-it Oakland 0 8 3 Sacramento 6 11 0 Kraus and Spellman; Skinner and Cook. Vernon 5 13 1 Salt Lake 6 11 2 . Fromnie, Mitchell and Dever mer; Baun and Byler. Hausav'Teains Show Real "Class" in Twilight Game - In a gamtr that gave Twilight lea gue fans their moneys worth, the swanky Hauser Brothers team cleared ahead of the Y; M. C. A. nine In fast play that was "anyman's" until the last Innlnss, - The score-stood sero-sero until the latter portion., of the fourth. Kreisel, Y slugger, made the first run of the1 game when he came in on a passed ball. A feature ot the game was the work by the V battery. Osburn's one hit hurl in kept the large audience on their toes, while Unruh made a good show ing in mitt work. Proctor and Hum phreys were -the bulwarks of the Hauser team, Proctor, whether work ing with the Salem Senators or de voting his time to the Twilight lea gue, always receives a credible share ot applause from the fans. Umpire Burton, who has put out good work in the big event games at Oxford park, has been giving his time In aiding the twilight series, wnue "Umps" gets a small share of ragging from the fans, his decisions ere nioro than usually ot a dependable charaj ter and most Of the boys in the league are with Burton most of the time. The games are free to the public. Friday, the state house and Valley Motor teams clash at 6:30 in the eve ning. The Hausers made their snowing In the last" half of the fifth (final) lnnlne: when Humphreys reached first as a result of Osburn's slowdown on a bunt. Hagedorn had previously gone out. Patterson to Adolpn, ana Shaefer followed Humphreys with a strikeout Hanset then came to the rescue with a hit to Tatterson, which the second baseman failed to hook up with. With Humphreys safely over the plate, Proctor took up the willow and banged a hot one to third. Cutler then maintained the onslaught upon rhurn bv slamming another fall down to Patterson, bringing in Han set and Proctor. The Y men iagain scored In the first of the fifthjwhen Patterson came ln on a passed oau. Hausers S '. 2 Y. M. C. A i . 1 Lineups: Hauser BrothersHum phries 3b; Shaefer cf; . Hanset 2b: Proctor ss;" Cutlor If; Cernlck lb; Hulsey, Brown fg; Barnes c; "Brick' Hagedorn p. Y. M. C. A. Patterson 2b; Smith L. Gill,"3b; Stockton, F. Relnhart rf; Unruh c; Krelsel cf; Purvlne, Alderln If; Adolph lb; uIIU sa; Osborn P. Umpire Burton. MtAngel Nine To Play Howell Tossers Sunday Mt. Angel, May 20". The Mt An--gcl baseball team will play the How ell strong team here Sunday and a lively game is anticipated. The Howell team Js composed ot a heavy bunch of players and will put up a strong fight for victory. J. J. Kober, one of the candidates for representative, was in Salem yes terday on his campaign mission. Fred Schwab Is in the east in the interest of the Fred Schwab Commis sion Co., and expects to. be absent for several weeks. His son, Joseph, has liiMt returned from Stockton,,' Cat, where he hss been in charge of the California office, and will look, after the business here during the aiwence of his father. In the nteantlin tha work on their, new warehouse, here is progressing nicely. Lieutenant Dr. Webb, who has been In California for several months re ceiving medical treatment, has fully recovered and Is expected home soon. At present he Is in charge of a toni pany of men ln that state. S. O, Rice, Mt. Angel buttermaker, is in Portland attending a meeting of the state dairy council, of which he is a member. Summer School At Willamette s To Be Repeated Willamette university's summer chool for rural pastors, wht;h was eld last yenr with marked knecess, 111 be repeated this summer, sorting 'uly 6 and ending July 24. Among he faculty will be Dr. James Wagner ,f Boston, Dr. Edward Earp of Madi son, N .J., Dr. Frank Fenton of New York, Dr. Wallace Alrhart of Wash ington, President Doney of Willamette university and President Taibott of Kimball college of theology., Among the courses offered will be rural eco nomics, the relation Of the pastor to the community, the preacher's men sane, and the pastor and the country home. . (Copyright, 1920, by H. C. Fisher. Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Pat Offte. - roaie St. nl23