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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1920)
-XTTTTi'TRD RATES. I illrt-UtJ" - Z-TZrZZri each Insertion i up . insertion S cents; one 4ntNcents one month 20 cent,; "vear month 12 eenU; inin 00, year, v ta . . unl.pmrtioo only in New Today. Jrfin in advance and not tak Clty ,to cash W au advBrtiser has , account" No allowance for - --.,- ir,65M for wood. eel76 ii-rrTrTrrHnva Anno chunk's FQ" " , Call 34F13. " -TThaLB Or trade for a cow, u f. mii-Mf 4-vear - " . ... ri.inu. s'rIlS Dodge contract, FO jgjnst. Phone MM doliv- 5. q!72 TrwfCStrny horse at O. II. Hil K Bt. 7, box 90, Salem. O.V rnTT'.inU work us housed A?T ' iinir. no children leeper. L K l'l,""...i.riiirnal. h173 care care i writer, W"ANT1SL J""""". nntidltlon and 171 :.";J,ble.-Phone. 1196 rSffrBngraved, octagon Bilver watch. Finder return to face Jour kl72 nal onictjst. ;-..Tor TCxiicrienced wa iti ress W, r n,n conk Apply toni TueBday Blue Bird Cafe, 163 light or South 171 Commercing f Upv. Owner may and have same by proving property llt .- ..... -.1.. rni,inn1 nfffCA 171 paving ror av. Dod e CTtt for 1360. cash. Shattuck Mo- ql 73 lor i o- w' fTTsfSund'ny eve in Oregon thea- town, ter or on Bium -. Mies gold brooch with, ruby set kl 72 Finder niease can K-PERIENCKD waitress wanted fc--11 ,.. t? Aof 418 State at St. Ana. jmcuii v.jv. B172 ....... .i .....11 ir,p,itp,l. nn fu rn- ished apartments for rent, tor in 173 ,000 formation can imunr inu. Tr.i.-a sa(TkS For sale, 100 nnrt nnintn sacks. Capi- gram. vuk , tal Junk Co., 271 Chemeketa St. Phone 398 C272 FOR BALK By owner, 1920 Oak land six. run 2300 miles. Will sell cheap. Phone 353 or call at room 416 Mason'" Tern pie WOOD for sale, 16-inch oak gru I) wood 3 ricks for $12; 3 rinks 16 inch fir pole wood for $8, deliver wlR2 til. um.v . BAROAIN 5 room bungalow near ly new, $2000: some furniture with nlace F. L. Wood, 341 State St. W A NT K I ) Wood on the ground or on board cars, old fir. second ,-oi-tii mid nh. rt. O. Ttnlter, 2016 bij Phone 2043W. 171 WANTED Cherry ( pickers. Beckley 1 mile west sunnysioe scnooi, per lb; fine picking, c bonus. ni,.. i i-rrat . 171 WANTED Girl in business school wishes afternoon work in store or office. Box O S care Capital Jour- hl73 WANTED One or two rooms in business center or saiem, suiuiun for 2-press job shop. Basement, ground or second floor. Phone 779 or rail at 301 N. Com, St. 172 IK you desire to buy a nice home in Salem, of 8 rooms, modern and with one block of land, barn ana nice shrubbery, call me up at phone 1416. I have a snap. No agents, 171 LOST Between Salem and Jefferson on the Turner-Marlon road or the Jefferson road, a new United States efiain tread tire, 30x3. on the rim and in black casing. Finder return to 3. A. Mills, Bligh hotel for re ward. k!72 FOR SALE Horse 9 years old, 1200 lbs., broke every way; single har ness, hand made covered delivery wagon and new 3-4 mattress and coil springs at fairground, Salem. Or. I. T). Hutchinson. c-173 WANTED Young man with plenty of life and getup to take inter est in good paying business, will guarantee $25 week to start, only $375 renuired. Kxperience not re quired. Man able to drive Ford pre fwn. Call 1215 S. Commercial St. KSaCT!V,w"' " 171 For Sale Farms. FOR SALE 100 acres all in cultiva- Uon 6 miles out on bonded - road, good buildings, family orchard, - living water on place. Price $110 per acre. Hart & Muller, 208 Ore- 6Jn oiqg. EXCHANGE 205 acres 15 miles from Salem on railroad, new mod ern farm buildings; place suited to stock or dairy, excellent soil; want something near Salem, must be on good road, either with or without buildings if good land, well located Pan or all trade if suited. No com missions P-r.Knn ........ , Journal. n174 FOR QUICK SALE 117 acres, good land , 50 In crop, balance pasture, etc Good buildings, on rock road, otock and implements. $75 per "e. Walter McLaren, room 21, - "'n. wt. r-none 430. nl7 FOR SALE 50 acres, 30 in pota toes and wheat, balance pasture and Jimber, 0 room plastered house, ir barn, family orchard 6 miles J"!- Price $8500. Hart & Muller, Z08 Oregon bldg. n rSALE;10 acres rich soil highly improved, on good road close to Je: s. place is a bargain. - "flrt Muller. 208 Oregon bldg. n fur Sale Houses. Broils buy house and 3 lots in Brooklyn add, on 22st St. near1 JSlehMill City, or. Box 34 a!71 6 room modern bunga p7 n Fairmount park addition. nee jasoo. 6 room bungalow on hA, 1 street Price $3150. These are well constructed and in PiT ( 1. condition. Mrs. Winnie 515 3 275 s,ate sreet Tel. andSE7"6 rooln Plastered house r,'" Lots 100x100 feet, located Price i, 3ust off of State St. Percent'3,0",0, Cash' terms a 6 Grah?V terest on Glance. W. H. grabenhorst & Co., 275 State St. FCnmLE8 room house at 566 N. GrS,enbClal S Prlce 4000- W. H. "benhrst & Co., 275 State St. al72 Summer s,8 tT" ,hoU8e. at 411 N" "eglect . V Thls is a buy- don,t W r n '?ok at il- Price $5500. strlef enh0rst & Co- 275 AcS? - Portland resi- em resld)na"a 'heat Iand for Sa" residence. B 1296 Market St. . SPT C-X-r .Tl ml72 "d X- 'nveatnent on N. High Cottage "'"'fr- Inquire at 492 K ge; QertrDde J. M. Page. a!72 from and 2 FVrrv 't on ik: reec a house ...n.shllPing. house nn L. nntK . L inquire of Phone 1186. al72 lotTpti I00.? bungalow. 2 M,. ? 2000, terms. Hart FoB--gOregon bldg. a ale. Mdern fori 1olL00d 'option, imme 1 Possession. Phone 2050M. FOR SALE. MY beautiful home must be sold at once. Inquire 357 State. al72 FOR SALE By owner strictly mod ern 10 room bungalow, close in, good location; 8 room , house, 2 acres. Information 840 Union, al73 FOR SALE 5 room plastered bun galow at 1379 S. . 13th St. Large lot. Price $2100, Vi cash, terms-on balance. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. 275 State Bt. al7" BUNGALOW, 6 rooms and bath on one floor with music room, full ce . ment basement, , dutoh kitchen, built In features, fireplace, furnace, electricity, garage, 2 lots. This must be seen to be appreciated. $3800, terms. 280 Richmond, ave. Phone 1608. a FOR SALE 8 room house on Court street. Has furnace; fireplace, dutch kitchen, full cement basement, large, well Ughted rooms, finished In white 'enamel throughput. A i good buy at $4200. 6 room house with lights, bath and built in kltch en, renovated throughout inside; on paved street close in., Price $3,- 850. MrB. Winnie Pettyjohn,. 275 State street. Tel, 515. al72 For iSale Miscellaneous. b'OH SALK Royal. Annt cherries on the tree at 6cper lb. Mrs. Selee, S. Commercial and Hansen-ave. cl72 FOR SALE Child's folding bed and mattress, A-l condition.. Phone 21. ' ' ' C172 FOR SALE Sterling separator 21V4 inch,. good as new. Phone 88F11. cl71 LEATHER hand bags $0.75 and up. Max O. Buren, 178 N. Commercial. For Sale Wood. CALL Salem Fuel Yards for your coal and wood. Office 752 Trade phone 529. eel90 FOR SALE Good fir and oak wood Phone 1678W. eel94 WANTED Wood cutters wanted. C. D. Query, phone 77F2. g WOOD for sale, 16-in. and 4 ft mill wood. 16-ln old fir. Prompt de livery. Fred E. Wells, 305 South Church, phone 1642. ' ee For Sale Automobiles FOR SALE Or trade, Chalmers car See It at 826 N. Capitol. ql74 For Sale Livestock. FOR SALE 36 head of number one ewes. . Chas. McAllister,- Shelburn, ' Or. - el75 FOR SALE 70 head wether lambs. .Phone 38F14. el73 FOR SALE 3 shoats. Phone 71F22. 6172 TOOT? HAT.T7! Small lsm nt l.o." wt. 1150, ages 8 and 12 years. 1155 Hood St. 172 WANTED 50 head of goats. Phone or write S. B. Hill, Jefferson, Or. 1172 FOR SALE Horse power selt feed Bane hay baler, in good condition. Phone 53F6. cl75 WANTED. Wanted Help. CHERRY pickers wanted; camp house. J. M. Gardner, 65F3. g!71 WANTED Cook at the Methodist old peoples home, 12th and Ferry street. g!72 WANTED Several girls for laundry work. Steady poscltlons. Salem Laundry Co. g!72 CHAMBERMAID wanted Capital ho tel. Phone 630. g!71 LESS HELP NEEDED if you have a Perfection oil cook stove. Mar O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. g LOOKERS who need suit cases. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. e WANTED Real Estate Salesmen . and Real Estate Saleswomen . Immediately. Apply in person. Chas, W. Niemeyer, "Just Real Estate." Masonic Temple, Salem. WANTED Carpenter or carpenters ...1.1. n tt rtnaaAmarat o lit n phone 133M between 5:30 and 7 o'clock. gl72 W anted Miscellaneous. WANTED Couple want furnished housekeeping rooms or furnished house. Box H Capital journal, niz WANTED Partly furnished house or apartment. Two adults. Address Rmr B.R Journal. 1172 FOR SALE Threshing machine out fit, in good condition; will sell cheap. Box Machinery Capital Jour nal. cl74 GENERAL team work. Inquire 1913 Fairground road or phone 1683. WANTED Contract or day work for buildlng in wood and cement. 1190 N. 15th. Phone 621W. nl73 WANTED Unfurnished 4 room apts with bath, or small house. Call Cap Itfil c-nrne-e. nhone 88. H89 WANTED Stocky built, young, well broke horse, weighing around 1100 lbs. Phone 486. 188 WANTED Typewriting to do at home by experienced stenograpuer. rtrcss a a OS N. Libertv St. 244 TRUNKS Stylish and low priced. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. c WANTED Board and room in pri vate family. P. O. box 231. - 213 MISCELLANEOUS. IF the person who took the keys from 435 N. Summer St. early Fri- Anv n-nrnlnff will return- the Same; no- questions will be asked. k!71 IF you were not at home when the ladies who solicited rooms for the Elks state convention, July 22-23-24 called, please phone to Mrs. Frank M. Brown, No. 193, and list your rooms. J171 ORDER your awnings from Dellman. 9011 Man n ave. - miou FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, 818 N. Com'l St. No children. j!71 MUTT and JEFF-T MISCELLANEOUS. TRANSFER L. A. Barrick Co. Country trips, moving. Wood for sale. Good service. Stand 27 lr North commercial. Phone 734, FOR RENT Furnished house, mod ern and heated with hot water sys tem. Address box 373, Salem, Or. i OFFICE rooms- for rent; splendid janitor Bervlce. 205 Oregon bldg. J FOR RENT Furnished downtown sleeping room for gentlemen, steam heat, by the month. Phone 1427, zuo Oregon Didg. Lost and Found. OAT Meal Papert 20-inch tan, extra special, 34o double roll. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. - a "WALLPASTE" perfect for paper hanging, no cooking. Mar O; Bur en, 179 N. Com'l. a REAL ESTATE. CITY HOMES - A 6 roorn rouse, modern except heat, close in on paved street. $4000 Six room house, large barn, paved streets, for $2500, terms or cash. Six room house, large lot, not far out. $1700, on terms.. , Five room house, 4? lots, - near car, at $1650. Six room house, close In on paved street, $2550,' half cash,. - Eight- room, strictly modern home, with garage, four blocks from state house; $5000, with terms. We also have some very good luys in fruit fftrros and suburban homes. W. A LISTON;-Agent 484 Court street,. al72 WANTED More and More Listings Houses, . Farms, Tracts. . Now organizing Big . Fall Belling. Campaign. Chas. W. Niemeyer, ; ; "Just Real Estate" Masonic Temple, Salem. Telephones 1000 & 1014, . n - M, W. ROWLEY ' A splendid small 5 room cottage, fireplace, electric lights, fine hath room, nice view, two nice lots, all for $2700 cash. A seven room fine home, wide porches, . full basement; this .place gives you that homey feeling; two lots. $4000, Neat 5 room bungalow, modern In every respect. $3200. " 1 Splendid 6 room house on State street. $5000. Best buy on State. See me about fruit farms, dairy farms, grain farms. Make our place your headquarters across from Ladd & Bush bank. M. W. ROWLEY 305 State St. a L. A. HAYFORD . REAL ESTATE 305 State Street Rooming house 23 rooms, furni ture, fine location; Income $131 per month. $8000, terms, - 7 rooms, lot 260x130, fine condi tion, chicken houses, barn, fruit trees and garden; really a small farm. Price $3000, terms. 9 rooms, fair condition, lot 100x150 Price $2000, terms. 5 rooms and 4 lots, good buy.- $1, 600. 5 room cottage, lot 66x126, fruit and garden. $1600. 5 rooms, close In, barn, large lot. $1500. 6 rooms, dandy cottage, good neigh borhood, large lot. Price $3400. 7 rooms, modern, lot 75x130, fruit and garden. $4200. 6 rooms, modern, close In. $3000. 9 rooms house and 2 5-room hous eses with five acres of land, close in all for $8000. terms. 6 rooms, good location, modern. $3780. 8 rooms close in, modern, fruit-and garden. $4500. 5 rooms, modern; splendid place. $7600. ' HOME SPECIAL -BAafifi emith Snlem -home- offer ed for sale this week. Owner leaving offers for sale on improveu street., a large living room with fireplace, din ing room, dutcn Kiicnen, Hiecp.ne room, breakfast room, sewing room and' bath on the first floor, and two large bed rooms on the second. Full basement, furnace, large deep lot with fruit, cement floored garage, $6, 500. It won't last long, see us today. JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO. 228 Oregon building. a GET BUSY 100 acres, 50 in cultivation, wheat oats and hay, family orchard, 5 room house and . barn for 10 bead of stock, good spring water piped to house; 30 acres of good second growth timber, 1-3 of the crop and immediate pos session given, owner -leaving the coun ty. Price .$5500; Vt cash, balance . 6 years? 6 percent. ! 25 acre farm with 2 acres of lo gans, 1 acre of prunes, acre of apples, pears and cherries, good plastered 4 room cottage, barn and other buildings, 10 acres in crop, Bal ance timber and pasture. You get a share of the crop. $3500, cash. JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO, 9 9 8 Orpo-on bide. n DionATicsi l V n INVESTMENTS 10 acres 3 miles out, all in crop. Price $1800 easy terms.. Nice modern 5 room bungalow, $2, 000. . , . Well improved 12 acres 2 m'les out, stock, machinery, fowls, crop, all $7000. 7 room modern bungalow, nice lo cation in south Salem, $3200, terms. Choice prune orchard in full bear ing,, near Salem, heavy crop. , Snap $500 per acre. . - : . 10 acre tract fine soil, near Sa lem; buildings orchard. Bargain. $3000. " V' 5 choice lots, 7 room plastered house, fruit, garden. Snap. $2000 Choice river bottom farm near Salem, with crop. Sacrifice price $135 per acre. -' - Houses, tracts, orchards, farms. PERRINE & MARSTERS 211-12 Com. club bldg. n he little fellow uttered THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. REAL ESTATE. DO YOU OWN x YOUR SHARE OF. THE EARTH; If not here is an opportunity for you to-make a profitable bargain. 6 room shingled bungalow; attract ive littl home, fireplace, cozy rooms modern bathroom. $2000, $500 cash, balance like rent. 6 room bungalow In North Salem, close to school and canning factories. A snap buy at $1600, $750 cash, bal ance monthly. Immediate possession. 6 room bungalow on South High street a splendid buy at $2600; $500 cash, $30 monthly. Immediate possession-,' - 7 room house at 14th and Che meketa streets. Large lot; north front good fruit, barn. Only $2500, $500 cash, balance monthly like rent. Im mediate possession. Dandy little 4 room bungalow on South 21st street; $800, $100 down, balance like rent Another at $600 pay like - rent with $100 down. f 5 room bungalow, a great buy for $1800, $1000 cash; south 17th. St.. A genuine snap buy in the way of 7 room houses at 14th and' Trade Sts. Cement basement, garage; $3, 000. , Modern bungalow : on north Fifth street. $4200 . . . 6. room . house; 4 , lots, blacksmith shop; paved street. $1600. A gift at the price. Choice apartment building fine lo cation, iarge lot; $12,500. CO acres of choice land at Hop mere; for 6 days only, $115 an acre; good terms. 6 acres all in loganberries, $3b00. 18 acres with good buildings; $6,- 700j With all stock and equipment, 49 acres with 16 acres in logan berries; one third of crop goes with place if bought this week; $16,000 good terms. CHAS. W. NIEMEYER "Just Real Estate" 215-216 Masonic Temple, Phones 1000 and 1014. n GOOD BUYS 1 acre tract located on gravel street and not far from carline, good 5 room cottage, well, electric lights. Price $2000. E a;res bearing fruit and berries, good oungalow, clost to carline. Price $6000. ! 6 acres close to car line. 1 acre strawberries, ' 3 acres of orchard, mostly cherries, - small house end barr. Price $3600. 9.80 acres located on rock road, close to highway, all cultivated. Good loganberry, strawberry or prune soil. Price $2750. 10 acres, house and barn, well, some timber, 5 acres three year old prunes. Price, $3250. 15 acre tract, nearly all cultivated, good house, s6me orchard, 1 acreB strawberries. Price $6500. t, 20 acres located close to carline, good street, house, barn, 5 acres prunes, some apples, pears and cher ries. Price $11,500. .. -- 30 acres 6 miles from Salem on rock road, 6'jroom house,-barn, well. Price $7600. 60 acres, SO acres in cultivation, balance pasture and some timber, 6 room house,, barn, spring water, good road, 5 milesfrom Salem. Price $8, 600. V- '- 80 acre tract, 30 acres cultivated, some.. fine timber, 6 miles out. Price $9000. 8 ft acre tract located in West Sa lem on paved road, 4 room house, barn, 2 acres river bottom land, ap ples, pears, prunes and grapes. Price $2950. 15 acre tract, good house and barn, 7 acres set to logans, ood road. Price $10,500. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 275 State street. n HiasT mrvs 40 acres, modern Improvements, a real city home, walking distance of Oregon state 3iormal school; a bar gain at $14,5011.. ... , 1 . 12 acres, fair Improvements, all In fruit, on Pacific highway, Hayesville district. $7600. 12 acres, 6 cultivated, 2 cher ries, 1 peaches, in good condition; 6 room house, barn, woven fencing, running water. 1 miles from Sa lem, on paved road; a snap. $7000, H cash. 1 20 acres apples, Grimes Golden, Roman Beauties, Spitzenberg, Yellow Newtons 9 ytara old, in first class condition, at station in fine apple dis trtctr a- snap at $10,000, easy terms. Call for our list of large farms. If is a prune orchard you wan we have it.. ,. .'..a-'"!: ' HOUSES We will build you a bungalow to suit at your own price, with one third of total cost cash, balance like rent. 7 room bungalow, basement, built in dutch kitchen, garage, fine lot $-4, 000. 6 rooms, 2 lots, family fruit, ma cadam street, good location. $1500. 7 room, 2 story, modern, acr& lot, paved street, beautiful shrub bery, on car line, only $4250, 4 rooms, lights, city water. $900, $200 cash, balance $15 per month. 2 rooms, 1 lot, $275, all cash. SOCOLOFSKY tstnta ntrpet. n BUY YOUR HOUSE BEFORE THE BIG- RUSH STARTS 5 room bunrgalow, modern except furnace. House and furnishings go lit $3000. Terms.' A. dandy, buy. 6 room house at 966 Oak St., mod ewi except furnace; large lot. A bargain at $2800. Good terms. 9 room plastered house, full base ment, on paved street. 3 fine lots with garden, fruits', berries, etc. $4, 100. Terms. - 9- room plastered house; pav-3d street, immense lot, good barn. $4, 800. ' ' 8 room bungalow modern except furnace; music room, built In fea tures fine new bungalow at $4200. 5 room cottage, - modern except hoaement: nice lot, garage. $1500, good terms. A snap. 6 room Dungaww, muuem --t-furnace; small garage. $3000; fine terms. .. - -. - 6 room bungalow, modern exccpi furnace. $3000. Some terms. 7 room- house, modern except fur- I an ear-fully at that. REAL ESTATE. nace; paved street. $3600. 6 room plastered house, , modern conveniences, 2 lots with fruits. $2, 100, Terms. ,, KINNEY & SMITH ' 469 State St. Ground floor. n MR. FARMER Here is your chance to get a good farm within 5Vi miles of Salem, on ;: good road; 7 room house good barn, well; near school and stor.e, 91 acres under cultivation, 6 pas ture and timber. A. L. SEAMSTER REALTY CO. n WOODS BARGAINS - 12 acres close in on paved" high way, good improvements $7000. 5 room house, good location, oear ing fruit trees, $850. 100 acre farm, 25 in bearing prunes modern house close to Salem. F. L. Wood, 841 State St. n!71 DIRECTORY. WHY SELL FOR LESS WE will pay you more cash for your household goods. Get our bid be ' fore you sell. Peoples Furniture and Hardware store, 271 N. Com mercial street. Phone 734. - Osteopathy DR. JOHN L. LYNCH, osteopathic physician and surgeon, 403-4 Ore gon bldg. Res, phone 68F5. DRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL, os teopathic physicians and surgeons, 606 U. S. bank bldg. Phone 869. Dr. White, res. phone 469; Dr. Marshall res, phone 834. FARM LOANS Any amount. Low rates. Full repayment privileges. Very, prompt service. Ask about our 20-year loans at 6 per cent. Haw kins & Roberts, 205 Oregon bldg. Salem, Or. MONEY TO LOAN Federal Farm Loans Any amount. Long time. -6 and 6 percent interest. City buildings loans. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon Stove Repairing. STOVES rebuilt and repaired. 50 years experience; Depot National and American fence, sizes 26 to 68 : Inches high. Paints, oil and varn ishes, etc., loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and . Stove Works, 260 Court streeet. Phone 124 Lodgg Directory. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6246 meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In McCornack building, Court and Liberty streets. H. G. Coursey, V. G; Frank A. Turner, clerk. - - - Optician. DR. ALBERT R. MILLER Optometrist-optician, eyes thoroughly ex : amlned, glasses made and fitted. 610-12 U. S. bank. Phone 841. Water Company- SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade Sts. Bills payable monthly In advance. Phone 67. ' Legal Notices. NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT OF STREET BETWEEN FRONT AND COMMERCIAL STREETS Notice is hereby - given that the Common Council deems it expedient so to do, and hereby declares its purpose and Intention to improve D Street from the west lino of Com mercial Street to the east line of Front Street at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, ex cept the alley Intersection which will be paid by the City of Salem, by bringing said portion of D Street to the established grade, constructing cement concrete -curbs and paving said portion of D Street with a 6-inch Portland - cement gravel concrete pavement in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council on the 21st day of June, 1920, now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and which for great er certainty and convenience and a more detailed description thereof, are hereby-referred to and made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby de clares its purpose and intention to make the above described improve ment by and through the Street Im provement Department of the City of Salem. By, order of the Common Council. EARL RACE, City Recorder. Date of first publication of this notice- is July 8, 1920. 174 Market Reports Grain: Wheat No 1 $2. 40 2.60; feed eats $1; cheat hay $18 19; oat hay $1S20; clover hay $1820; mill run $59. Butterfat: Butterfat 58c; creamery butter 59 60o. Pork, veal and- mutton: Pork on foot 15c; veal fancy 79 20c; steers 9c; spring lams 8c; cows 7c; ewes 6c; sheep, yearling, 8c. Eggs and poultry: Eggs cash 36c; light hens 20c; heavy hens 24c; old roosters 12c; broilers 24c over two lbs. Vegetables: California onions pel sack $2.00; ' beets per sack $2.00; turnips per sack $3.25; carrots pel sack $3.50;' parsnips per sack $3.50; spinach lOo lb; radishes 760 doz;. asparagus 15c; new potatoea 7c; bunch beets 45c; cabbage 3; head lettuce 90o doz; rhubarb 4o; peas 8c; tomatoes 12 c;cucumbers $2 doz: cantaloupes poney $4.25, stand ard $4.75, Honeydew $2 crate, flat crate $1.75; watermelons 4c Fruit: Strawberries $3.00: orange $77.60;: lemons $5.60 6.25 ;bananas 12c; pineapple $3 doz;, honey extract 20c; apricots $3 crate; peaches early triumph $1.76. Retail prices: Eggs dozen 45c; creamery butter 62 65c; country butter 57c; flour hard wheat $3.75 3 90; soft wheat 13. 003. 25. ' - . lilVKMTUCK. ' . Portland," July 17. Cattle steady; receipts 27; -choice steers $10.00 10,50; good to choice $9.50010.00; medium to good $8.75 9.50; fair to good. $8.008.75; .common to' -fair $6.75 8.00; choice- cows and heifers $7.508.00; good -to choice $6.50 $7.00; medium to-good $5.S06.6O: fair 1 to -medium, $4.605.50; canners $3.604; bulls $5.506.60; prime light calves $10.00 12.00; me dium light $9.00 10.00; heavy $7,00 8.50. Hogs steady; receipts none; prime mixed $16.6017.00; medium $16.00 16.50; smooth heavy $12.5016.00; rough heavy $10.0012.50; pige $12 15. Sheep firm; receipts 605; vallay lambs $10.5011.00; east of moun tain $11.0011.50; -culls $7-508.60; yearlings $6.50 800; wethers $6 7; ewes $250 6.26. Butter ,.. Portland, Or., July H.--Cubes ex tra 63 54c; parchment wrapped box lots 57cr cartons 68c; half boxes. MiO more, less than H boxes lo mor; butterfat 64 55c f. o. b. station; 6 8e Portland. Poultry and En Portland, Or, July 17. Eggs sell ing price case count 43 44c; buying price case count 41c; selling price candled 44 46c; selected candled in carton 47 49c. Poultry: Hens 2327; broilers 24 30c; roosters 8c; turkeys dressed, 40c; -geese nominal; young ducks, 35o. nal. Wheat: Club $2.61; bluestem and Turkey Red $3; barley feed $65.50; buying; oats feed $68, milling $74; I yellow 64 65c mil price. Boy 13, Girl 15, Drown While In (Continued from Page One.) ley and Mis Winifred Rinehart, daugh ter of Mr. and Mr?. T. H. Rinehart, had gone to the creek to swim and had been In the .water only a few minutes. Miss Neptune and Miss Lives ley were teaching Miss Rinehart to swim when she is said to have become frightened, The other two girls went to her aid and were bring her to safe ty when Miss Neptune is said to asked that Mis Rinehart legt go of her hand. She then sank from sight and was not sen again. The other two girls stated they did not know Mies Neptune had gone un der until they reach the shore. The body was found by Oscar B. Gingrich in about ten feet of water several minutes later. The remains were tak en to the Webb & Clough chapel. It could not be learned whether Miss Neptune drowned as a result of cramps or from exhaustion. Hearing the screams of the girls, R, A. Haris, former state printer, went to their aid and succeeded in helping them to shore. He then tried to find Miss Neptune by diving until he was exhausted. Turks Say Russ Nation Alone Fulfills Pact Moscow,- Turkey has turned " to Soviet Russia "as the sole- nation which accepts In fact the principles asserted In theory at the close of the great war," said Djemal Pasha, member of the Young Turkish party, to the correspondent of The Associat ed Press. Djemal, formerly Turkish NOW SHOWING AT 1 i - -Q SCENE FrXDM'VITAGRAPH'S g5 .COURAGE. OP JAI1 ES" OUVERTCU WDODl A- MTAGrVkPHPEClAiPRQDUCTION Q PAGE SEVEN. Minister of Marine is en. extradition' list.. ..... "We are facing a crisis which- in, volves our national existence. , It la a question of might against right, In which, we have been forced - to a momentous decision by the Entente powers, as we were in 1914", DJemal said. ' .. v . ,.' . , "After the conclusion of the armi stice the Young Turkish party was discretited through: British -intrigue and forced to turn over the govern ment to Izzet Pasha, . Plans wera begun for the dismemberment o Turkey. . - - "Our hopes of saving Turkey, with, the exception., of the loss of Arabia, vanished as plans of the British and, French imperialists . became ' clear and the Versailles treaty utterly re-( putiated the principles asserted iti President Wilson's 14 points. Ana tolian Turks saw the inevitable--cut- come, and the consequence was thai revolt led by Mustapha Kemal. end ing in theestablishment of. the provi sional government of Angora, sup ported by the Young, Turkish party. Sons of Yankee Father Become Nippon Subjects Toklo. Edwin and James, the two sons of Edwin Dun, former United States Minister to Japan, have taken out naturalization papers as Japanese subjects. Their father married ' a Japanese woman. The two sons will go to Ohio, Ed win Dun's native state to pursue) their education and later return to Japan for-their, business. 'Alaska's First Museum Buili Juneau , .Alaska. Alaska's firfet museum is being completed here to house several thousand articles from all parts of the territory. One big exhibit to be brought to the museum from Washington, D. C, was on dis play at the St. Louis. World's Fair. Another exhibit, to be loaned to the museum, by Dr. Daniel S. Neuman, is considered the most complete col lection of Eskimo curios in existence. The territorial government 1 build ing the museum. - . . I English Want Rugby Contest Stanford University, . Cal.," Jylu .19. Offers of rugby games In England against the American Olympla Games rugby team have been received here by Harry Maloney, associate direc tor of athletes of Stanford University and one of the prime movers in send ing the American players overseas. Oxford, Cambridge, two Plymouth, rugby unions, and other organiza tions have asked for games. H. C. L Stranger , In Madagascar San Francisco, July 19. High cost of living has- never hit Madagascar, Kendall K. Kay, former California newspaperman has written to frlenda here. Best; prime beef sells for S 1-2 cents and rice for 1 1-2 cents, he said. Pineaples can be had for one half cent; each and big- lobsters for two cents.. . JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT YE LIBERTY THEATRE. JO. MAA0E 0DOON.E (Copyright, 1920, by H. C. Fisher. Trade Mark Reg. U. 8. Pat Offla 171 lU 11