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Ju"- - - Teac-ii insertion PC-' ".hree insertions, 6 cents. F.V f cents; o ?nth. - ee. - . per inoniu, I t 0116 y ,l, oer ad. 26 cents. B.wn oml New To- J W ads, w n ubI. not "h monthly account. rtiwf n; fl)r none errors. RB" used in Runner ducks Ector. r:ioi car. Call 68 ql!04 hrrrr :iv ct-h used 'u" 160U tits for sale $1.60 I The Hat Box, aim t- 120 reirj 293 fining and block St. Phone 1177. 2yu JKH1 ' r"" , -: l.uv in Bu te " . . . .,(.. - t,l,...l 1....... iron . iii ,i..ii 'hciii.. Win - - mill J'"'1 1VI" FwAKO for . ign S'a(" ... ... ...lii ia I'm 1 1 rvicrl- flee, l'hon. IT"- evenings, c K,)K SALE--i ' l pi" 'in. gooa con Jition, l'tione 140.' ' ' ' c301 ISBgRAI.K A! pies ""x 75c: i- . l 1 ... i .e. 1 nil Iliu 1 o r. lKlpS l. HI l'itllK.1 ilV 1UO. (40 N. 2011'. SI. C801 HQK KALK ' imswnsw vwru iii pood sllUP'". 1 ucv. moo. J rice ri75; HUs Hodge, price $800. 115 S. I if I' ' upstairs. q30g Ij&rNSVVH'K I sale. $2fi0 ma- boptinv lninsw u-k, in iwrim (gndltlon with late records. A bargain. Phone 1 702 evenings. fOR SAI.K I' inly Shetland pony 65; also ! 1 ' tondltlon, si tires, $300. ( d touring in Rood le extras. good ,vner phone 794. 299 i in perfect condi- worth of records, i. Phone 1S78 eve- 1 address 258 N. 1 D8ED VictK tic ii. and $ 'S for tale ehe nines or str Cottage. ' ALIj kindtf uf hair goods and hair chains made to order. Phone your order. to Hotel Bllgh, and lad) will "ail ar I sh'jw Wimples Mrs. A. Ii Hind. r:!i9 LOST -Tini c glasses, shell mount, (join hows, in case Hearing name Dr. L. Ii. .Wilier, optometrist. Reliirn to Journal office. Re ware!. ku03 iKXPERIENCrTTi gTri or lady want eii lor nousework, good wages and pleasant work. Call at .1277 8. Conimercinl or phone 809. g201 'STAI! pimo hi walnut e iso for Kile, looks like new, br.t less than ij price of new one. This Is a genuine bargain. The Wi ley B. Allen Co., 519 3ourt St. SOI , FOli SAI.K 7 room modern lum I galcw, furnace, fireplace, gar age. five Mocks from post of I lire, east front, lare lot. Price t 16,100. Mrs. Winnie I'ettvlohn, fllr Stale S:. Tel. 616. aS01 I RtlOM IHII J !,,u- clnun In 7777 F ern at $4S0O. 8 room house on paved stree; $4800, clofce In. S. aevi ral fan, s r,., ( ' " '" Sal-m, Gertrude .T. M. Bit' Cottage, phone n- to lend, I have on hand Wftty ei ii , lr.j belonging to ! local clients which von may borrow without delay, immedi Jtelv upon approval of your se ri!y; ,-iny amount on city or country pecu.ity, Elmo S. White ")er, Masonic Tempie. 299 OK SALE 6 room- bungnlow. hodern conveniences, near Wool, one 1 ilf btocK from pav- Si'" street car. near Khool. Ii-i(r. 3oo. LT '"!M-"''-. lights, bath, w Pettyjohn, 275 State St. Tel T.T-T !IJU firH.,:., , loca"on. furnace. iv, c ,'-cf"iB Porch, old n con,,,,,,,,, a huiU lures. Price $63Qt room bungalow, corner lot, """eplace, dutch kiich- er'ic " 1 inf"rt- and tinted, "ice $4200. good terms. Mrs. Jtai Pettyjohn. 275 State St. r-iiL asoi RAL l.oTi three miles of Wem coisint( of 5 f dr I, ' f,f soi. P'feel rir ', f,'"'ting on a good J-hard surface in th' 0'f lc- i'i.-rove:nents consis' bnift f?r r; room house with 0odb"rn I "'' l0'' "are- . - -"01 chicken hotis- ,, f' r out buildings, wov m, I ;nr('K- 21 fruit trees ZL ";' " "mail fruit, a nu i ; u ilh " P'ace for hZv ! hnre- Rood cow, 100 layln(f hena . lrn1R a,"i "'"'Pment: good tZ A v '-'''onal.le offer fjti bMe ' Pu,nam. 209 Ore- For Sale Houses" I o, ' room house $500. I'-i..,. , venlnirs 1.141M. aSOO' T i FT. ejom , u"i"iniiii)l o modern with garage and sS. ' c!lcaP or cheaper, ac- to the cash down, the "eer ,he pa, the ment the lower Price. 1 1 Utor resiera and specu- Jtl s. ms' Wm- Pemi. trcet. a I sonhas nothing CrtcL. M.TT aefcifr-n a i ilST AuTOMM'C 1 TOf i "T - I WANT to Gc or - AN ) U, Art fir,n rte ckki -- Mie cRi n-v- r i rrw v id r JbUK SALE t BIG lots, small house, Beveral fruit trees, on car line and pav ed street $1000. $250 down balance to suit. V. R. Putnam, 209 Ore gonbldg. a 6 ROOM modern house except basement, good condition, com fortable home, 1 block from State street; move right In. Price $1900, terms. Barber & Pearson, 200 Pray bldg. a GOOD buy. 7 rooms, bath, lights, - city water, large lot, one block from ear line, $2500, with $S00 cash. H. E. Brown, over Buslcks store, State and Commercial. a303 GOOD buy, 6 room, Vtrge lot, lights, bath, city water, paved street, (not far out.) Immedi ate possession, $2250, reason able payment down. H. B. Brown, over Busick's Btore, state niui Commercial. alios PRICED right, 5 room plastered, (modern) with basement, fur nace, wood lift, close to cxtr $2700, $1200 ca.sh, balance terms. H. E. Bpwn, over Bu sick's store, State and Com mercial. a303 HOME for sale, 6 room cottage, basement, city water, good paint 2 lots, 50 good fruit trees, grapes garden room, 2 large maple trees in parking, shrubs and flowers. On good street one block to pavement, close to rchool and church. 1895 North Church street, phone 15C5U. n?03 JLSi' listed, b room, lights, bath, hot and cold water, over two lots, garage, close to car, $2500, with $500 down, balance $25 per month, with Interest. H. E. Brown, over liusick's corner State and Commercial. a303 FOR SALK Modern house at cor ner of Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Snap if taken at once. See Mrs. Neill at 290 N. Cottage or phone 609. a299 FOR SALK Or trade for small modern bungalow and 1 lot, north side, close in, good C room bungalow, 1 acre land, fine fruit good locntion. Owners on'ly. Phone 2024J. a299 FOR SALE Or rent by owner, 7 room cottage at 12C9 Fir street, modern except furnace, large porches, wood shed, garage, barn, chicken house, well and 2 lots, variety of fruit trees and berries. 2 blocks from car line. Price $4800. Phone 59CJ. ,a302 ONE of the best located bunga lows in the city, 7 rooms, mod ern, full cement basement, ce ment drive to garage. Owner Is leaving town and will sacrifice for a quick sale. Price $GS00. Eafiar & Laflar, 406-7 Oregon bide. a For Sale Farms 6 ACRES close in with good build ings. spendid buy for $4000. Another for $3250. 4 room plas tered house, woodshed and barn on corner 100xl30 feet. $1300. Petteys Realty Co., 331 State street. b 30 ACRES, part good river bot tom. 20 acres under cultivation, balance oak timber, 1 acre of orchard and a lot of small fruits 3 barns and house, only 4 miles from Salem on a good road; this is a good buy at $125 per acre on terms. V. R. Putnam. 209 Oregon bldg. b 15 ACRES close In, all set In ap pies, pears, loganberries and strawberries in. bearing; about 3 acres 2 year oia urunes. All fenced with woven wire. On gravel road V, mile from paving, 4 miles frail business district. A bargain at $400 an acre. $1, 200 cash, balance easy terms at 6 percent. Pearcy Bros., 210 Orecron bldg. b300 FOR SALE 5 acre tract, some cherries and walnuts, 3-4 .nile from end south Salem street car line. Price $1500. Phone 34F21. b300 FOR SALE A dandy Shetland pony, set of side curtains for Ford, set tire chains. For rent, three room house. Phone 1341M e299 10 ACRES near city limits, almost level, good soil, all cleared; just the thing for logons. Priced for a Nirgaln, $1200 down. Barber & Pearson, 200 Cray bldg, near f!om. club. n ACRE improved place 2 miles from Salem, 5 room house, barn chicken house 18x60, other out buildings, orchard and small fruit good soil; a bargain at $3, 300. terms. V. R. Putnam, 209 Ornirnii bldfT. D 5 ACHES 1 mile of Salem. 500 ft. off pavement on a gravel road, good barn and other out build ings; lumber enough to build a good 5 room cottage to founda tion Already laid; this is a dandy investment for a man that under stands building. Only $2000. MM cash, balance to suit to right partv. V. R. Putnam, 209 Ore ' 'ui.ii, n Bon IUU 20 v4 ACRES 3',4 mites oi aa.em, 15 acres cultivated, wood enough if cut and delivered In Salem, tc half pay for it. will trade for Salent property. -Magee, room II corner State and Conmercial ?3 ACRES on Garden road, close in. good 7 room house, barn, large chicken house, garage and wood shed, water system, a fine home. $8000, easy terms. Rad cliff & Waring, room 4. Hi State street. A 5 ACRE tract close to Pacific highway, exceptionally good SXTnly $1000. V. R- Putnam JUS UrfB" -"n- FOR SALE Or trace. SO acres of land, good buildings, running water, 2 orcharas. w- good town NT, highway R F . Will consider terms. See ovn er. Rt. 1. box 25. Aumsyille Or. on the yttljFellow. FOR SALE For Sale MiscellaneouH Fi.h SALK " Ap',les delivered. Phone 64F2i. 2lo niMiinai-i c3l)l) FOR SALE Christmas .tr. Economy Grocery. c303 t'OR SALrj b rolls 5-foot gal vanized poultry fencing, good -" i'none 95. C300 ill; i i.. : , """" J-egg electric in cubator, never used. Inquire 624S. 14th St. ...ton D It SALE Wireles 77777777 TT ceiling range 1500 miles First grade apparatus, a fine Xmas gift. Phone 95F2. c300 'OR SALE Cleveland tractoi" -l euiiuiiion. i-none 96F2. q299 . OR SALE Acetylene light plant cheap. L. C. Hubbard. state prison plant, can be seen at 2 JU"U- ggj C303 w a i,..,- . (Jl lue ucsl use(J anos for sale we have had in a long, long time. In fact the tone and action Is as good as new. The price is only about U'1 of a new one. Come today and se lect your Xmas piano. The Wi ley B. Allen Co., 519 Court St C299 GOAT meat for sale at Gc a pound delivered Saturday. Phone 33F25 c201 PRUNES for sale, i nk Willi j Petites 64, price lie per lb, 100 lbs and over 10c per lb. splits 5c. John Kuhnke, 1010 N. 20th St Phone 1875M. c3o(j FOR SALE White Leghorn pul lets. laying; will sell or trade Barred Rock and wnu i horn cockerels. Rt. 6, box 146 OR SALE Cows and potatoes Call S(,F22. io aniiib, 4 acres prunes, 1 3-4 acres iogans, balance mixed fruits and berries. 5 room house, barn and poultry hous es, incubators, brooders, about 400 chickens and feed and all equipment and stock, miles from the city limits. Special price for quick sale. Radcliff & Waring, room 4, 341 State St. n FOR BALES Oat! and vetch hay on goeAl paved road 8 miles east of Salem. Milo Wilcox, Salem, or., Kt. 7, or phone 491 OATMEAL paper, 20-inch tan, extra special. 34c double roll. Max O. Buren. 179 N. Com'l, a A BARGAIN Choice 8-weeks old Chester White pigs, weight 30 lbs., $5. 6 h. p. wood saw In fair condition, price $140; also choice gray oats, wheat and vetch mixed, for seed or feed, 75c a bushel. Phone 14F13 or write H. J. Beardsley, Salem, Or. Rt. 9, box 48. C299 LEATHER hands bags, $6.75 and up. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com mercial. m For Sale Automobiles ( ;i AR ANTE ED USED CARS Buy from a reliable dealer. 1919 Dodge roadster with 5 ovessize tires, Hartford shocks, etc. Condition just like new. Long easy terms. 1918 Dodge roadster extra good. Has new special top and looks like brand new car. Long easy terms. 1920 Maxwell touring car with 5 oversize tires. Only run 1039 miles. A new car at secondhand price. The above cars all have spot lights and are guaranteed to be as represented. Long easy terms 24 -ton Republic truck, low price. 1-ton Republic truck $1250 2-ton Bethlehem truck. low price. W. H. HILDEBRANDT CO. 279 N. Commercial St. Phone 675. q FOR SALE 1920 Ford coupe, fully equipped. Bargain price if sold immediately. Phone 1049. q299 1920 CHEV ROLET, nearly as good as new, $750 cash. 382 N. 19th evenings. White feed store day time. O300 FOR SALE 1919-20 Elgin Six touring car, almost new, recent ly overhauled. Will sell at very low price for cash. Address L care this paper. q FOR SALE Or trade, 1918 Dodge touring. Phone 862 eight to five, 938R evenings. q300 MUST sell my 1918 Ford road ster with or without delivery bed hi first class shape. QUI 640 N. Summer. q299 'OKI) for sale, perfect condition, water pump, oil pump, good tires Must be seen to be appreciated. Phone 380, 185 S. Commercial street. Q-f FOR TRADE 5 passenger auto, good condition, to trade tor small acreage nearby, or Salem property. Ohr. or take differ ence. Box 9 Capital Journal. q302 For Sale Livestock FOR SALE Nice Jersey heifer, just fresh. L. W. Potter, road to feeble minded school, phone KtS.fi . e300 FOR SALE Or will let on shares, 03 head of young stock ewes. Phone 1791J1. e299 FOR SALE Sows and pigs. Reg istered stock. Phone 13F21. e For Sale Wood FOR fir aALE Wood, second growth 'none ,-nrv. GRl'B oak $11 a cord, dry fir $10. E. L. Hamilton, 256 State, nhnne R83 ee301 FOR SALE lK-in and 4 ft. 2d growth and old fir wood, special price on green wood. Fred E. Wells, nhone 1542, 305 8. Chiirrh ee FOR SALE Dry slab and oak , ri iis eeSOl DRY 4 ft and 16 inch wood. Phone 167RW. -rtrCs r U iv ' ll""- ' li v 1 I sw . A.TRUK u nrr" 11 esV For Rent FOR KENT A good-clean 7 ruoiu house. Inquire at 107 9 Chemeke ta St. 13 03 FOR RENT 5 room house. Call at 404 Perry St. Phone 1177. J300 ONE large unfurnished house- Keeping room. Can oo jtn 1300 HOUSEKEEPING apt. two or 3 large furnished or unfurnished rooms. 403 N. 20th St. Piiene 1217. J299 FOR RENT Furnished house keeping rooms, 160 Cert 31. j29 FOR RENT Furnished house keeping rooms, for men. 146 Center St. J299 MISCELLANEOUS WILL pay cash for goo 1 ued pi ano. Phone 492. 301 INVESTMENT proposition of good 9 room modern house and 10 large lots, fruit and barn, paved streets, choice . location, for sale at a bargain to settle an estate. Priced to suit you with terms. Barber & Pearson. 200 Gray bldg. n EXCHANGES California proper ty to exchange for Salem prop erty or farm land. A good con crete building In a good town, cost $6000, to exchange for town property or acreage, A fine location for general mer chandise store. I have several good farms to exchange for town property, what have you? A good building lot In north Salem on easy terms. 3- gid lots close to State, a fine place to build a home, all for $1000. List your house with me to sell. V. R. Putnam, 209 Oregon bldg. n PAINTING, tinting and paper hanging done very reasonable. Phone 44, J, A. Gardner. m:101 CONFINEMENT cases at private hospital. I have best of equip ment. Phone 1969. m300 WE have a $8500 mortgage to trade for unimproved land. Laflar & Laflar, 406-7 Oregon bldg. n PLUMBING and repairing done reasonable. Phone 287 W. m323 WOOD sawing. Phone 1399W ee318 PHONE 1688W for an all round carpenter. h31fi WE Have some good farm mort gages to sell. Hawkins & Rob erts. 205 Oregon bldg.. Balem. LESS HELP NEEDED ir you ,iavt a Perfection Oil Cook Stove. Max O. Buren. 179 N. Com'l. g PLUMBING, repairing and coil work a specialty, reasonable charges. A. L. Godfrey, shop foot of Union St. Phone 1517.1. n322 cars at your service. n FORD overhauled $15, expert me chanic hour 75c, 90 day guar antee. Call 1436W. 313 LIBERTY bonds bought an sold Hawkins & Roberts. 206 Orel gon bldg. DR. A. R. ANDREWS, veterinary surgeon, office Club stables, Phone 7. 301 'WALLPASTE" Perfect for pa per hanging; no cooking. Max O Buren. 179 N. Com'l. a Lost and Found LOST Black leather phyisicWin'pS bag containing surgical instru ments. Reward for return to Dr. C. A. Downs, Bank of Com merce bldg. Phones 606 or 1779 k300 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED 2 Ford salesmen at Ace garage. Independence. g- .. avi'i.-ii s-'inio loan. 2 Years. 7 percent, first class city home, C. W. Niemeyer, Masonic Tain- lo rV,nne 1000. 1299 f x WANTED Position as houseKeep er for gentleman 60 by elderly lady, city or country. Dox 2478 r.nr .Iniimil. Il300 WANTED Housework, house cleaning and laundry wolMf by the hour. Write 220 N. liberty. urAWpmn Kot-nished 3 or 4 room apartment, flat or housekeeping rooms. Address box V F H eare Journal. ii00 WANTED Good farm, 50 to 76 acres, distance from town no object if roads are good. Fair buildings. Write if you have a bargain. Address box 5075 care .tnnrnnl. ' WANTED 20 to 30 acres, largely in prunes, cherries and logans, at least part in bearing, prefer good improvements. Must be priced right. Address box 6480 rrnal 1299 OAK wood wanted, 2 cords big w f,,ii ui9 i298 FURNISHED apartment wanted for couple with one child. Call mo 1299 WANTED Wood cutters lo cut 100 cords of wood. Robert Beer, 3 miles cast of Brooks. g302 WANTED Fox terrier dot;, male; state price. Dog capu i jour 1 299 .!. i t,u i- will call f''r and deliver your laundry, woilens a specialty, good work guaranteed prices reasonable. Phone 1189,1 j3')l WANTED A stock of merchan dise, to trade for good Sniem in- eome properiv. n ' WANTED By overseas veteran, position; will accept ai ything. 1786 State or box Posuien care JournaL n299 TRANSFER L. A. B10 Co- Country trips. uiov'o. for sale. Good service. Btand 271 North Commercial. fhone 7S4. . , 3 "TTieT I .' (too Dow T owDcRSTAMo i WANTED LOOKERS who need suit cases. Max o. Buren, 178 N. Com'l. g TRUNKS Stylish and low priced. Max Q.Baren, 17 N. Com'l. c REAL ESTATE GOOD BLVS 100 acres all cultivated, 40 acres of three year old Italian prunes; good road. Price $150 per acre, terms. 200 acres of good fruit soil, 100 acres cultivated, balance timber and pasture, running water, enough wood to half pay for land, good road. Price $20,000. 380 acre" farm, 320 acres culti vated, balance, timber and pasture, good buildings and fences. This is a first class farm. Price $135 pe, acre, 5 acre tract, nearly all cultivat ed, 3 acres of logans set fest spring, best of soil, rock road. Price $1650, cash. 33 acres located 6 miles from Salem on paved road, good bunga low, barn, close to school. Price $12,800. 5 acres all cultivaed, good five room bungalow, 2 acres logans. balance prunes. Price $a000. 4.81 acre tract, all cultivated, good berry soil, good road, 4 miles out. Price $1600, $300 down, bal ance terms: 16 acres, good ro,d, two houses, 3 acres of logans, 2 acres straw berries, equipped for chickens, running water. Pi-ice $6000. 10 acres well improved, logans, prunes, good buildings; will take city property up to $2500. Price $7500. If you want to buy, trade or sell see W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. a" State street. n BEST BUYS 150 acres. 12 cleared. 60 can h.i eleared with little work. 70 in timber pasture. 200 cords of wood cut to be included. Fenced on three sides. Spring. 7 mi'es from Salem, $65 per acre 435 acres. 300 cleared. 135 ! M.-Pn and timber, 100 pasture, 0 room house, bath, i :.rns, silo. Shrill l,.,u ..I....: . i, hnuertu Elnnn I'niim and trarae:e. 8 miles from Salem. at station. $80 per acre. A fine poultry ranch, all well equipped, capacity for 6000 hens. V4 miles from Salem. For partic ulars see me. HOUSES 5 rooms, modern, bant, garage, fruit, berries. $2500, cash. 10 rooms, modern, full basement, fireplaces, best value in the city. Would cost $10,000 to build. Price $4500, $1750 cash, balance to suit at 7 percent. 7 rooms, modern, east front, all bimiu ,,f m4 iinil berries. Barn. chicken house, fruit house, wood shed, one acre, town property, ah fenced. $6000, $2000 cash, balance to. suit at 6 percent. .5 rooms, 7 blocks from State street. Barn, wood shed. $1600, $500 cash, balance easy terms. T. V. SOCOLOFSKY 141 etnte Kt. n I. A. HAYFORD Real Estate and Insurance 6 room plastered house with garage, good lot, fruit, oca-.ed in North Salem, 5 blocks to Btreet our. Price only $2500, terms. 5 room house, one story, lot 50x120, plastered except kitchen, i i..i in North Salem, at a price of only $1200, if sold won. 7 room modern nous.!, mm id eation, basement, furnace, garage, hardwood floors, fireplace, built In kitchen with white enameled wood work, and sleeping porch. Price $8500. 6 room bungalow, nw and mod ern, good location, Hi blocks to street car. See this at only 3250, terms. 10 acres 6 miles south of Salem, 8 acres prunes, acre logans, red soil, good road, spring of wa ter on place, 1 room shack. Price $5500. We have a good list of acreage of all kinds of farming lands, see ing is believing, let ub show you. L. A. HAYFORD oftK c..,,. c n i mii in RHYS 10 acres, 7 H acres of bearing prunes, 2 acres fine logans, small buildings, 4 miles out. Price $8.- ib acre tract, nearly all culti vated. 4 miles out. good road fine soil, 2 acres lotrans. Price $3000. 7 hi acres IH miles out, 4 acres cultivated, some timber, spring water, good roud. Price $17 00, $1. 000 down. 6 y. acres, four room house, barn 2 acres bearing prunes, some lo gans. 4 miles out. Price $1750, $950 down. 15 acre tract, 10 acres of bear ing prunes, 2 acres logans, good s room plastered bungalow well and barn, good road, close to high way. Price $11,000. 200 acres of timber land, locat ed about H miles from Salem, 1 5 -000 cords of standing fir timber. Price $65 per acre. 56 acre farm, nearly all ctiltl vated. house and barn, located 6 miles from Salem, good dark prai rie soil. Price ItMrW acre HOUSES Good 5 room modern bungalow located on good street. 1 rice S- 5' room house, hath, toilet, elec tric lights, large lot bearing fruit, barn rrice $2500, H cash. baGooci modern 5 room bungalow oodr 2R 'o-e close '"itwouy0- trade or "v. Tl GRABENHORST & CO 275 Mate nil-" -rr l-u 1 7 unit Im,,e?5fr2S0a,acre1,ncfuir.v,arte,dt lance Sastur. with con .blerable wood- 5 room house, ."barn.abJhed. 2fc MJJS ulce A bargain t $7000. wooa wiH more than pay for place. . W U accept good trade for equity ."!0 KINNEY & SMITH . ... n . . -.1 fleor. 46$ State at. REAL ESTATE FARMS 21 acres 3 miles east of Salem, large modern house, good out buildings. 176 acres, 159 in cultivation, 25 timber, good buildings; price $125 per acre. 190 acres near Pratum, 100 acres in cultivation, a good buy at $100 per acre. 160 acres near Mt. Angel. A highly improved ranch at $260 per acre. 17 acres 3 miles from Salem, 10 acres of prunes. $5000, $1500 cash balance 6 percent. CITY PROPERTY $250 S room plastered nouse 3 mocks from state house, modern, full basement, lot 38x80. Price $2600. $750 cash, balance $20 per month ON 25TH STREET 5 room bungalow, plastered; price $1000, terms. B rooms Just off State street, near store. Price $3000. terms. LAFLAR & LAFLAR Oregon bldg. 302 HOUSES FOR SALE Strictly modern 6 room bunga low; excellent location; has ev erything: furnace, gas, pavement, street car, schools, university. In fact all that is needed in a real home. Far cheaper than can be built; $6300; $1000 cash and the balance the amount the place would bring if rented plus 6 per cent. Right in the heart of the city; six rooms, and a dandy home. Practically all modern conveni ences. $3500; $500 cash and $30 monthly. Would rent at $35 eas ny. Six room home with two fine lots and an abundance of fruit; $2800, $500 cash, $35 monthly. Eight room bungalow, has very commodious closets. Just the sort of place you have been looking for Pavement; street car; house alone would cost not less than $6000 to build now. Offered at a price you can afford, $4000 only. Owner wonts $1500 cash and balance ov er three years. But I have several others which may be bought on easy terms. See that five room bungalow; all new ly enameled throughout; base ment; a fine buy at $2500; $600 cash, $35 monthly. CHAS. W. NIEMEYER "Just Real Estate" 215-216 Masonic Temple, Salem. Phones 1000. 1014. n GOOD BUYS AND EXCHANGES 20 acre tract near Salem, 12 acres bearing prunes, 2 acres cher ries, 2 acres berries. Price $6000; would take residence for half val ue. 21 acres near Salem in prunes, loganberries and cherries. fair buildings, good rock road, good Income property. Nice all modern room Dun galow close in. $1000 cash, bal ance like rent. Good nearly new 2-ton truck In Cleat nhBa oomlitton. WOUld CX- change for residence property or acreage. 115 acres good timber land near Salem, first class farm land when timber Is removed. Snap, $85 per acre. 4 room bungalow, large lot, $900, easy terms. IVT.HKiv tn Inun For bargains in real estate see us PERR1NE K. MAKS-lllHfi 100 ACRE DAIRY EQUIPPED lVirtly tide lands near the coast. 5 room house with electric lights, lnrtre ham. chicken house, etc. 8 cows, 2 horses, about 100 chick ens, 25 ducks, and farm Imple ments are Included with the farm Price $10,000; very best of terms, or will accept good Salem proper ly as part payment. KINNEY & SMITH 49 State St. Oround floor. b FUR SALE One of the finest and best lo cated farms in Marlon county ad joining Woodburn on the Pacific highway, close to high school; Good buildings, silo, etc., eighty acres all in cultivation, richest of land; must be seen to be appreci ated. Let us show you. Price only $25,000 on easy terms. M. W. ROWLEY L. A. Hayford, 341 State St n DIRECTORY "FOOT SPECIALIST CHAS. E. TATRO. foot correction al specialist, 404 Masonic bldg. Bring us your foot troubles. 316 Stovfl Repairm? STOVES rebuilt and repaired. 60 years' experience; Depot Na tional and American fence, s zes 26 to 68 Inches high. Paints oil and varnishes, etc., logan berry and hop hooks Salem Fence and Stove Works, 250 Court street. Phone 124. Osteopathy DRS WHITE AND MARSHALL Osteopathic physicians and sur geons, 606 U. S. bank building. Phone 85. Dr. White, res 1 rtnr nhone 469; Dr. Marshall residence phone 834 DIOOHN L. LYNCH, osteopathic physician and surgeon. 0t,r . Oregon bldg. Res, phone r,8F.. Farm Loans FARM LOANS Any amount. Low rates. Full repayment privileges Very prompt service. Ask about our 20-year loans at 6 percent Hawkins & Roberts, 205 Oregon bldg., Sqlesn. or Furniture FURNITURE New and 2d hand, bought and sold. Economy Auc tion House. 404 Ferry St. Phone 1177. Bi ILDING LOANS MADE -May be repaid like rent. Life, Fire. Health. Accident. In demnity. Liability and Auto In surance written. Tc. BOHRNSTEDT 401 Masonic Temple. Salem. Or JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Copyright 1920 by H. C. Fisher Trade mark Reg- U. 8. Pat. Office Water Company SALEM WATER COMPANY Of fice corner Commercial and Trade Sts. Bills payable month ly In advance. Phone 67. 'Optician DR. ALBERT R. MILLER Optometrist-optician, eyes thorough ly examined, glasses made and fitted. 610-12 U. S. bank. Tel ephone 341. WHY SELL FOR LESS 7 WE will pay you more cash for your household goods. Oet our bid before you sell. People's Furnltui-e and Hardware store, 271 N. Commercial street. Phone 734. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF GOV ERNMENT TIMBER. GENERAL LAND OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. C, November 3, 1920. Notice Is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the Act of June , 1916. (39 Stat 218), and the Instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of Sep tember 15, 1917, the timber on the following lands will be sold December 22, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m at public auction at the United States Land office at Portland, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the ap praised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subtect to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. The purchase price, with an additional scm of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being com missions allowed, must be depos ited at the time of sale, money to bo returned If the sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids I will be received from citlens of the United States, associations of such citizens and corporations or ganized unde the laws of the United States or any state, terri tory or district thereof only. Up on application of a qualified pur-1 chaser, the timbor on any legal subdivision will be offered sepa rately before being Included in any offer of a larger unit. T. 4 S., R. 3 S., Sec. 6, NE14 NWK, fir 760 M.. cedar 20 M., SEfc NW14, fir 960 M.. cedar 15 M.. NW14 SW14, fir 816 M., SWtt BW14, ! fir 380 M, cedar 20 M., on, A SW'4, fir 600 M., cedar 10 M.; Sec. 33, SE& NWtt fir 1870 M, SW NWH, fir 1090 M, NWtt SW4, fir 425 M , none of the fir or cedar to be sold for less than $1.50 per M. CLAY TALLMAN, Commissioner Oeneral Land Office. 03 Society By Ruth Lcnore Fisher THE War Mothers of Salem are I claiming the attention of every one of the Capitol city today with the bn7.aar which they are having at the Marion hotel. The noble cause for which the bazaar Is be ing held makes it doubly of In terest and everyone Is eager to help these mothers in their work for the ex-service man. Sinco the opening at 10 o'clock this morning the room has been filled and the folk who have called there have found something to be had for everyone, from dainty articles suitable as JL Phristtnas gift for the most fastidious friend, to the ruminnge sale where wearing ap uarel and strictly serviceable ar ticles are found. Plenty of cooked foods, jams and jellies have found their way to some home through the War Mothers today and the sums realized through these sales by the War Mothers will go to help furnish the ward for those men who have given their service to the country. IF YOU'RE TO THE "MANNER BORN" "MORE OF ONE'S REAL CHARACTER is' shown by the manner of spending, than in earning money." You who are "to the manner born" know that every requirement of cultured taste is met by saying "Merry Christmas" Electrical ly with "gifts that ring true all the year through." Bring your list and see for yourself how splendidly something electrical will satisfy every condition (cost included) attaching to the gifts you are planning to give. A complete stock to select from and at prices that represent true value two rea sons why so many discriminating buyers patronize this store. PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER COMPANY. MM TflffFW The War Mothers are making a! big success of their bazaar and the little room on South c ommercial street has been crowded all da but Just a word to those who have not called at t hat place, if any. there are, to do their little . bit to aid these men, go down for,a few minutes this evening, the bazaar will be open all evening and get in return for the little you spend something useful Besides the knowledge that you have helped those who have helped you, Tomorrow the Junior Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will hold its annual bazaar which, will be followed by an informal dance from 9 o'clock until 12 o'clock la the evening. Moose hall Is the place where It Is being held' this year and in the afternoon from 2 o'clock until 6 o'clock tea will be served. Many kinds of articles will be for sale, the members 3 the guild have been working for several weeks getting readyl for this event. I The wedding of Miss Edna West and Frank L. Prince took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred West", 1029 Saginaw street last Saturday eve ning with a company of relative and close friends to witness the service as read by Rev. .1. J. Bv ans of the First Christian church at 8 o'clock. The ring servicc.was used, the couple were unattended. The bride wore a blue satin gown and carried pink rose buds. Mis. Ray Clark presided at the piano for the wedding narch. Tho house was decorated In ivy and ferns, and to carry out a color scheme of pink carnations . fand pink roses were used. A weeding supper was served following , the ceremony. itlij The bride is the eldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frod West and Is a native of Suleni. She graduat ed from the Salem high schpol in the 1917 class and has since peen employed at the U. G. Shipley store. . ,i The groom has lived in Salem a number of yearn and was In the service over seas. They are roak-. in ; their home on Fourteenth and Ferry streets. Those present at the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Prince, Mr. and Mis. George P. Wlnslow of Tilla mook, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ross, Air. and Mrs. Charles Glvens, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prince, Air. 'and Mrs. Ray Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Fred West. Mr; and Mrs. J. M. Ogle, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Arm strong. Mr. and Mrs. Charles tde cus, Mrs. Nellie Knox, Mrs. Ahna Ward, Miss Cora Armstrong, Miss Ruth Llevlng. Mrs. Rhoda Pratt, Miss Vera Casehere, Mis Choir Casebere. Miss Ruth West, 1 Miss Dorcas Ross, Miss Pauline Wins low, Kenneth Trlnco, James Ral ston, Edwin Armstrong, ' lttllo Ross, Robert Prince and Edward Prince. Mrs. Winifred Dennlson hS: re turned to Salem from Chicago where she visited for a month with relatives. . V The Artisans lodge is having a large open meeting In the lodge rooms In the Odd Fellows hall Thursday evening when each member takes an additional friend A progra mhas been planned and refreshments will be served. (Continued on Page Ten.) ' 1