BATES wura- ucn uuwruon ' three Insertions, 5 cents; a w ... 'r. Der month. 12 aw' "'nimum per ui, 25 cents. ,';ruon only in New To- lirVr' a ill. cash in advance, ?' nr taken over phone, unless KL. his monthly account. f oilVwasce for pnone errors X"LJ -- SZw KEWfODAY phoni KK2. cao:i DDK WANT ,;L To buy stump puller. iaoG TF4. KT5ALE t or Christmas trees c3U2 PARI 3Ec . wi n room Court St. $7, meals j.325 142 ;.Ku" sweet cider. Cumnttnga, 303 r.4i j Fob bale- -l new wool mattress 1 Saginaw. cheap. 301 SnLLY vv'fh berries at City View ceni-'" i'hone 1266 or 601. c302 troia mil . C. or Grafanola tt be a bargain. C. Kussell. i303 5 room modern bun tu car. 820 S. 14th infos js-aiunlhs old pigs; VI. Miller, Bt. 8, box e302 ModeK$ 6 room bun ding city Dec. 27. Act I 386 X. 18th St. a3U p-oi'.n v JSpon-l $1. li gu "i ground, qarbon re iO; .absolute satisfae iteed. I'hone 487. 301 KOI ALE--R. $1 each. I. R. 1076 June pul Kairinoujit, 301 Itjui e i -Qi. 5HHISTMA3 turkeys and Christ mas trees, tit Cherry City Poul try market. 544 Perry St.'c306 LudwiK upright pl irst ckuu condition. SW. ... S01 : and harness for li ..-w.il:. Phone- Oll'L'l. C30I R Q (Or sale including - meJ n-rilieable rang.-, three months. 175 S. Cot 301 FOK f-ALK Good horse, : put him. U work x 231 .aunt. Garden road. : 303 er female pup, four white and liver spot Liberty, E. W. J.ttnes. k303 Ford touring cur. 1916 model or 1920 . Phore 1IS07J, K. C. trden road. C302 lea.ee btifciness loc:i tr..t. Prefer A.idress box 46 care - n r mules, tntan, harness ' n for sale, $175 if tak ediateljf. Farmers, Feed e303 ly 4 room house for mount down in.l e rent. Price $100i a 3 0 3 8, demountable good rubber, painted, $680, car Journal. S02 the owner does not want in 6 percent and have ' 10 Py for Ihem. E ind Waring, 341 State c SO 3 IANGB for city proper ii res, !i acres berries, on road a short distance ty. See RodOliff and War 1 State St. n303 TO EXC ty, 12 TO frc let lIAIitJ fin acres 6i miles Salem, Will trade for Sa or California property, nttv r country. Laflar & Laflar. 406 7 Oregon bids. ki LOTS i value, ..p.ing 1s . cse to car and mve.l lieving, clot street, f 150 ftreit $300, each, one on pnved paving paid, terms. Pusicks State and Brown, ov C i lal c.tll3 Foil an Xi chain rnai First c!,is as gift have e watcn e from a friends hoir hair tork made to ne Mrs. A. U. Bond. tl, will call with snm- 301 several properties to ex and farm. What ' r with US. If vol! Od citv nmnawa ... Chang have have reason r b Radcliff Breet price list with tis. nd Waring 341 State n.?03 Six rooi paved fin? fru ityie, 1 1 between Pay for house, !t-eet with bath, gas. cement walks. garage, bouse old 'cated on Marlon street 14th and lath streets, it on installments, it is at ) torgaja. Radcliff ring. 141 State St. a303 priced an 4 n ..ii -xo rent a snvill place n country close to Salem, would II priced right with terms. r.v " trade a good grocery I j00' 'Vl"nery store In ,Port nf on equipment on good J""' ' 1- ise. Address Oro eer, 24m P.ussell St.. Portland. 1303 a this unless you want one half your tire ex--u' lopruf Tire cost less - much per jnile ns ure. No blowout for women drivers Skfly no trouble, at Vew Park store For Sale Houses SALE On easy terms, two nev. ,;. r,est buy , Sa '" Pho te 2024J a302 CASI! I m : ' I n with garage and large cheap or cheaper, ac-coroi:- the cash down, the recr the payment the lower me i- e. Investors and specu lators ee on this. Wm. FhmUn Jeff s there like a Duck iA.rA r nn' isa .-TT I Hi ad I Rra A S'.uDi-' jRLNTliIv for bchool Phone V-F htiaw, l! DON"? v to save pen'. -. Xi AIL.. ." No punct The tire ii "..- s re See thum Pli, n - 9 Hot?i-f V I 1.1 SLV C K4P FOK SALE FOK SALE 7 room modern bun galow, rurnace, fireplace, gar age, five blocks from post of fice, cast front, lare lot. Price 6300. Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn . 275 State St. Tel. r, 15. a301 6 ROOM hungalow close in. mod ern at J4800. 8 room house on paved street 14800, close in. wvettu larms foi trade for iiuuies in saiem. Gertrude J. M. IVtge, 492 N. Cottage, phone 1 186. n FOK SALE 6 room rninenlnw conveniences. near school, one half block from pav ing on gravel street, one half oiock rrom street school. Price J3000 car, near B room bungalow, lights, bath, garage. Price 2400. Mrs. Win nie Pettyjohn, 275 State St. Tel. jIj- -ism i-OIl SALE 6 room Colonial house, best location, furnace, fireplace, sleeping porch, old ivory finish, new and In excel lent condition, all built in fea tures. Price Jtlaoo. 6 room bungalow, corner lot, furnace, fireplace, dutch kitch en, newly painted and tinted. Price J4200, good terms. Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn, 275 State St. Tel. 515. a301 GOOD buy, ii room, Uirge lot, lights, bath, city water, paved street, (not far out.) Immedi ate possession, $2 250, reason able payment down. II. B. Brown, over Bualck'l store, State nnd Commercial. a303 BIG lots, small house, several fruit trees, on car line find pav ed street 1000.260 down balance to suit. V. it. Putnam, 209 Ore gon bldg. a UOOAl modern house except basement, good condition, com fortable home, 1 block from State street; move right in. Price $1900, terms. Barber 4i Pearson, ini Cray bldg. a GOOD buy. 7 rooms,, bath, lights, City water, large lot, one block from car line. $2500, with $800 cash. H. E. Brown, over Uusicks store, State and Commercial. a303 PRICED right, 5 rouni plastered, (modem) with basement, fur nace, wood lift, close to qar, $2700, $1200 cash, balance terms. II. E, Brown, over Bu siek's store, State and Com mercial. a303 liO.VIE for sale, 5 room 00ttaff0, 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 school and church. 1895 North Church street, phone 1565U. a303 JUSi' listed, 5 room, lights, bath, hot and cold water, over two lots,, garage, close to car, $2500, with $5 00 down, balance $25 pel month, with interest. H. E. Brown, over Busick's corner State and Commercial. a303 FOR SALE Or rent by owner, 7 room cottage at 1269 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 596J. ft302 WILL SELL TODAY, TOMORROW SATURDAY 4 rooms close in, block to car and paved sueei, ureei uia ofidamlied in front of house, $150 cash, $25 per month. MAG EE Room 29 cor. State an j Commer cial, over Busick s- n For Sale Farms lALlFOKNIA 5 acre! for sale or trade in city limits, good house. 2 acres oranges, 2 peaches. Price $7500. Want cheap Ore gon or Washington land, pre fer land With some improve ments. Owner. A. ii. Shirley, lit. 1 rinlarln Pill b305 30 ACRES, part good river bot tom, 20 acres unuer ruiuwiuun, balance oak limber, 1 acre of orchard and a lot of snvill fruits 3 barns and house, only iVi miles from Salem on a good road: this is a good buy at $125 per acre on terms. V. R. Putnam, 209 Oregon bldg. P 10 ACRES near city limits, almost level, good soil, all cleared; just the thing for logans. Priced for a bet-gain, $1 200 down. Barber & Pearson, 200 Gray bldg, near Com. club. " ACRE improved place 2 miles from Salem. .". room house, barn chicken house 18x60, other out buildings, orchard and small fruit, good soil; a bargain at $3. 300 terms. V. It. Putnam, 209 Oregon bid 5 ACRES 1 mile ot Salem, duo 11. 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 tilreadv laid; this is a dandy investment for a man that under stands building. Only $200. $60 cash, balance to suit to right partv. V. R. Putnam. 209 Ore- gon bldg. 20 Vi ACRES 3' miles ot saiem. 15 acres cultivated, wood enough if cut and delivered in Salem, to half pay for it. will trade for Salem property. Migee. room .9 corner State and Commercial nver ousiok -: - 77. Vjacif ic A 6 AC III-; iraci uaun j i,i.i,v exceptionally good soil, only $1000. 1. K 209 Oregon bldg. Putnam with the "are Harum rnc foeT oivn-T STD BwT I .1 1 X1IV FOR SALE A RLRAL HOME, three miles ol saiem consisting of 5 acres of the very best of soil, perfect drairwge, fronting on a good road, will be hard surface in the spring; Improvements consist ot a good 6 room house with , featur. good garage, good bam 3 good chicken hous es, and other out buildings, wov- .e iences, 21 fruit trees good condition and small fruit Owner gives with the place for Mu.cn. sue 1 norse, ,1 good Jersey cow, 100 laying hens, tools and equipment; good terms and no leasonable offer refused. V. R. Putnam, 209 Ore gon bldg. For Sale Miscellaneous For SALE Christina 1 otIbm Call 5F3, J. C. Savage. c302 FOB SALE Hoosier cabinet, good as new, $35; also reed baby cart cheap for cash. 340 Division, basement rooms. c.305 PHONE 1327 for Xmas trees and C .11 i.-tmaa decorations. m305 Fiji; VLE Empire cream sepa rator, No. 1 B, good condition. Phone 21F31. ios I-OR SALE Furniture, front room chairs, bedroom set, heating stove, buffet nnd some other goods. Call evening, C53 N Front. , FOB SALE Drag saw, 95 percent new, cheap for cash. Sawyer & Emmett. room 3, Bayne bldg. c302 1-UK SALE Furniture, from room chairs, bed room set, heating stove, buffet and some other goods. Call evening, 653 N. Front. . FOK SALE Indian Runner ducks Rt. s. Saiem, Ceo. Ector. f301 PIANO for sale, high grade piano, like new, for sale at real sacri fice. Phone 1702 evenings. c 1 un &AL1'. used piano, good con dttlon, cheap if sold at once. Phone 540. c3oi BRUNSWICK for sale. $260 ma hogany Brunswick, in perfect condition with late records. A bargain. Phone 1702 evenings. 1 L'SED Vtetrola in perfect condi tion, and $20 worth of records, for sale cheap. Phone 1878 eve nings or street address 258 N. Cottage. o' rou bALL Apples box 75c; po tatoes Burbunks. 100 lbs. $1.25. 040 N. 20th St. c301 'OR SALE Furniture, from room chairs, bedroom set, heating stove, buffet end some other goods. Call evening, 653 N. Front. c STAYTON BPS1NESS BLILUINO rine permanent building locat ed in the center of the business district. Nearly new. Price $6500 or will trade for good property in or near Salem or for grocery, to equal value. KINNEY .vi SMITH 169 State St. Ground floor. n STAR piano in walnut 010 lor sale, looks like new, bnt less than ij piice of new one. This is a genuine bargain. Tne Wi ley E. Allen Co., 519 Court St. ' 501 FOR SALE Christmas Economy Grocery. trees. c303 FOR SALE Acetylene light plant cheap. L. C. Hubbard, state prison plant, can be seen at Capital Junk Co. c303 GOAT meat for sale at 6c a pound delivered Saturday, Phone 33F25 c201 FOR SALE White Leghorn pul lets, laying; will sell or trade Barred Rock and White Leg horn cockerels. Rt. 6, box 146 FOR SALE Cows and potatoes. Call 86F22. e316 FOR SALE Oats and vetch hay on good paved rood 8 miles east of Salem. Milo Wilcox, Salem, Or., Rt. 7, or phone 491. c' OATMEAL paper, 20-lnch tan, extra special, 34c double roll. Max O. Buren. 179 N. Com'l. a LEATHER hands bags. $6.75 and up. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com mercial, m For Sale Automobiles FOR SALE Dodge car. Call 62 F2. q304 GUARANTEED L'SED CARS Buy from a reliable dealer. 1919 Dodge roadster with 0 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 1639 miles. A new car at secondhand price. The above cars ,i!l have spot lights and are guaranteed to be as represented. Long easy terms 2'j-ton Republic truck, low price. 1-ton Republic truck $1250 2Vi-ton Bethlehem truck, low price. W. H. HILDEBRAXDT & CO. !79 N. Commercial St. Phone 675. BUB 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 TRADE 5 passenger auto, good condition, to tnade ior small acreage nearby, or Salem property. Give or take differ ence. Box 9 Capital Journal. q302 For Sale Livestock FOR SALE Sows and plgB. Reg istered stock. Phone 13F21. e For Sale Wood GRUB oak $11 a cord, dry fir $10. E. L. Hamilton, 256 State. Phone 683. ee301 Stuff M. N 0en -"-I T I'l o"T Uflttli -T H HfWJM - s, Bt f All KIMM"1 IttltoW O.K.' II TV MCMJ fey r BCD K Cs6J t 1 , . , . . . . .--- . . . . , - 11 in iww - - ii : u 1 I ..... .fl? 1 1. osv . 5 .'i r . - I" ' e- lEu. - C.yital JounaS, uioi, FOR SALE FOR SALE Wood, second growth fir. Phone 744R. ee302 FOR SALE 16-in and 4 foot old fir wood, special price on green wood. Fred E. Wells, phone 1542, 305 S. Church, ee FOR SALE Dry slab wood. Phone 14S8. and oak ee304 DRY 4 ft and 16 inch wood. 1678W. Phone ee361 For Rent FOR RENT One furnished house keeping room, heated. Phone 105 1W. J301 MISCELLANEOUS 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 good 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 PLUMBING, repairing and coil work a specialty, reasonable charges. A. L. Godfrey, shop foot of Union St. Phone 1517J. m322 FORD overhauled $16, expert me chanic hour 75c, 90 day guar antee. Call 1436W. 313 INVESTMENT proposition of good 9 room modern houso and 10 -large lots, fruit- and barn, paved streets, ohoioa location, for sale at a bargain to settle an estate. Priced, to suit you with terms. Barber & Pearson, 200 Gray bldg. n PAINTING, tinting and paper hanging done very reasonable. Phone 44, J. A. Gardner. m301 WE have a $8600 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 168SW for an all round carpenter. MM WE Have Borne good farm mort gages to sell. Hawkins & Rob erts, 205 Oregon bldg.. Salem. ' LESS HELP NEEDED lr you ,.ave a Perfection Oil Cook Stove. Max O. Buren. 179 N. Com'l. g LIBERTY bonds bought and sold Hawkins & Roberts, 205 Orel gon bldg. UK. 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 Toric glasses, shell mount, gold bows, in case bearing name Dr. L. R. Miller, optometrist. Return to Journal office. Re ward. h303 Wanted Help EXPERIENCED girl or lady want ed for housework, good wages and pleasant work. Call ut J277 S. Commercial or phone 869. g301 YV anted Miscellaneous WANTED At market 1 " Sto 21 head of shouts, 70 to 100 lbs. I.- R McRevnolds. Rt. 5, box 31. 130; WILL pay cash for goo I used pi ano. Phono 492. 301 WANTED- 2 Ford salesmen at Ace garage. Independence. g WANTED Wood cutlers to cut 100 cords of wood. Robert Beer, :t miles east of Brooks. (SOI WANTED We will call for and deliver your laundry, wollens a specialty, good work guaranteed prices reasonable. Phone 1189J 1311 TRANSFER L. A Barrlck Co. Country trips, moving. Wood for sale. Good service. Stand 271 North Commercial. Phone 734. ! LOOKERS who need suit cases. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. g TRUNKS Stylish and low priced. Max O.Buren, 179 N. Com'l. c REAL ESTATE 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 In built; $6301 $1U0 cash and the balance tne 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 convem ences. $3500; $500 cash and 110 monthly. Would rent at $36 eas ily Six room home with two fine lot. and an abundance of fruit; $28o0, $500 canh, $25 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 wants $1500 cash and balance ov er three years. But I have several others which may be bought on easy terms. Sec that five room bungalow; all new v enameled throughout; base ment; 0. fine buy at $2,00; 1600 cash. $35 monthly. CHAS. W. NIEMEYER "Just Real Estate" 111-211 Masonic Temple, Salem. I'hnncn 1000. 1UH- jaiviu, cph REAL ESTATE 8 room house, fruit and berries, $1500, terms. A good house on Marion street $4000, terms. - 6 rooms on N. Com., sleeping porch, modern, $3500, terms. House and 7 lois on Highland ave. $4300, terms. 9 room house on N. Com. 3 lots. Price $4000. terms. 5 room cottage, cfose in, bath, furnace, good basement, large , lot. Price $4000, $1500 cash, balance like rent. 9 room on Bellevue ave. modern except basement. $3000, terms; will take small car. 5 rooms on S. Liberty. $2250. A good buy. FARMS 26 acres 9 miles south, new five room house, good barn and other out buildings, woven wire fence. Price $6500, terms. 610 acre stock and grain ranch. Price $35,000, terms. 100 acres near Buena Vista. Wo ven wire fence: no improvements. Price $100 per acre, terms. Highly improved ranch of 100 acres 9 miles from Salem on pav ed road. Price $13,770. terms. 5 acres close to car line, 4 room house. Price $2000, $500, down, balance like rent. 5 room cottage strictly modern, large barn, cement walks, paved street, apples, prunes and walnuts 1 block from car line, 3 blocks from ..ehool. Price $2750, term--. LAFLAR LAFLAR 406-7 Oregon bldg. n A splendid 40 acre farm on Howell Prairie, on paved road, good 8 roo nihouse. fine barn and other Improvements, fur a short time $10,500. 52 acre farm center of Howell Prairie, well improved, at $16,000. Splendid 6 room house 011 pav ed street to trade for small farm. All kinds of city ...id country properly for sale or trade, what have you? OREGON LAND CO. 4-12 State St. n306 GOOD BE YS . 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 Umber and psature, good buildings and fences. This is a first class farm. Price $135 pe. acre. 5 acre tract, nearly all cultivat ed, 2 acres of logans set feist spring, best of soil, rock road. Price $1650, Vi cash. 32 acres located 5 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 $5000. 4.81 acre tract, all cultivated, good berry soil, good road, 4 miles out. Price $1600, $300 down, bal ance terms. 16 acres, good road, two houses, 3 acres of logans, 2 acres straw berries, equipped for chickens, running water. Price $6000. " 10 acres well improved, logans, prunes, good buildings; will take city property up to $2500. Price $7500. If you want to buy, trado or sell see W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 275 State street. n BEST BUYS 150 acres, 12 cleared 60 can be cleared with little work. 70 in timber pasture. 200 cords of wood cut to be Included. - Fenced on three sides. Spring. 7 V4 miles from Salem, $65 per acre 435 acres, 30.) Cleared, 135 rifh and timber, 100 pasture, I room house, bath, 2 I t.rns, silo, s-.ci p sheds, chicken houses, store room and garage. 8 miles from Salem, at station. $80 per acre. A fine poultry ranch, all well equipped, capacity for 60110 hens. 3 miles from Salem. For partic ulars see me. HOUSES 1 6 rooms, modern, horn, garage, fruit, berries. $2500, 4 cash. 10 rooms, modern, full basement, 2 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, ail kinds of fruit and berries. Barn, chicken house, fruit house, woo. shed, one acre, tbwn property. All fenced. $6000. $2000 cash, balance to lult at 6 percent. 5 rooms, 7 blocks from St street Barn, wood shed. $1600, $500 'cash, balance easy terms. D D. SOCOLOFSKY 341 State St. H LA. HAY FORD Rcul Estate and Insurance 0 room plastered house vith uarage, good lot, fruit, oca e.1 W SSS Salem. 5 blocks to street car. Price only $2500, terms, ..rrt hmiHp. one story. lot 50x120, plastered except kitchen, located in North Salem, at a pr.ee of only $1200, if sold n- 7 room modern hoiis;. tine lo cation, basement, furaace, garag-. hardwood Hoors. fireplace. bu.lt in kitchen with white tnarmled wood work, and sleeping poich Price $8500. , . Broom bungalow, MW and mod ern. good location, street car. See this at only $320, '''Tocrea miles south of Salem. 8 acres prunes, acre logans. red so... good road, ter on place. 1 room shack. Price 5We have a good list "f acreage of all kinds of farming lands, see ing is believ.ng. bt u "how you. B L. A. HAYFORD 305 State St ToTrNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL. WANT ADS PAT FINE FRUIT TRACT 10 acre tract witli 9 acres bear ing Italian prunes. In fine rrult section and close to Pacific high way. Price $4500 or will exchange for good property in Salem or ior small tract. KINNEY & SMITH 469 State St. Ground floor. n 60 ACRES, $7000 8 miles from Salem in fine fruit section. 15 to 20 acres cultivated and balance is pasture with con siderable wood. 6 room house, bam, shed, etc. Living water on place. A bargain fit $7000; wood will more than pay for place. Will accept good trade for equity 0 $3500. KINNEY & SMITH 469 State St. Ground floor. n GOOD BUYS AND EXCHANGES 20 acre tract near Salem, 12 acres bearing prunes, 2 acres cher lies, 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 6 room bun galow close in. $1000 cash, bal ance lke rent. Good nearly new 2-ton truck in first class condition, would ex change for residence property or acreage. 115 acres good tlmoer land near Salem, first class farm land when timber is removed. Snap, $85 per acre. 4 room bungalow, targe lot, $900, easy terms. Money to loan. For bargains in real estate see us PERR1NE & MARSTERS DIRECTORY FOOT SPECIALIST CHAS. E. TATRO", foot correction al specialist. 404 Masonic bldg. Bring us your foot troubles. ;Di Stove Repairing STOVES rebuilt and repaired. 60 years' experience; Depot Na tional and America n fence, Maea 26 to 58 Inches high. Taints oil and varnishes, etc., lognn berry and hop hooks. Salem u. -,,.1 stovn Works. 250 Court street. Phone 124. Osteopathy DRS WHITE AND MARSHALL. Osteopathic physicians and sur geons, 606 U. S. bank building Phone 859. Dr. AVhite, resi dence phone 469; Dr. Marshall. a . 1 .. vll resioence piiqup p-. DR. JOHN L. LYNCH, osteopathic phvslcinn and Burgeon, 403-4 Oregon bldg. Res, phone BSl'o. Farm Loans FARM LOANS Any amount. Low rate. Full repayment prlvllegee. Very prompt service. Ask about our 20-year loans at 6 percent. Hawkins & Robert. 205 Oregon bldg.. aoiewi. wr, Water Company SALEM WATER COMPANY Of fice corner Commercial and Trade Sts. Bills payable month ly In advance. Phoao 67. Furniture FURNITURE New and 2d hand, bought and sold. Economy Auc tion House. 404 Ferry Bt. Phone 1177. BUILDING LOANS MAlJl-J nn'iJ be repaid like rent. Life, Fire, Health. Accident, In demnity, Liability and Auto In sui nee written. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Or. Optician UK. ALBERT R. MILLER Opto-metrlst-opticlan, eyes thorough ly examined, glasses made and fitted. 510-12 U. S. bank. Tel ephone 341 TrSTiTiEiJ. FOR LESS 7 WE will pay you more cash for your household goods. Get pur old before you sell. Peoples Furniture and Hardware store, 271 N. Commercial street. Phone 734. Salem Markets Compiled 'ww rvi1'1 "r Ka" lem dealer lor tin- guidance of Capitol Jbwnatj renders. (Revised dally.) Buying r:.-,n- Average valley wheat, (bulk) $136 bushel; average vat- Icy oats, (bulk) 48c busnei. Hay Cheat hay $22.00 CI $23; Oat hay $22.00 0v $24.00; clover hay $20.00 fit $22.00. Veuetables: Oregon onlons $1 cwt.; potatoes $1 cwt. Meat: Holts $9.50 fj 9.9 (tops; steers 0c; rows ;(,. .- 5c bulls no. prlng lambs Ii (heap yea, lings t, ,woh 2 lit 3c; veal finey dressed) 1 3 & 15c. Poultry and eggs: BggBbOJ light hens 17c ft 20c; heavy hens .j 2,- 21c; old roosters 10c W 12c: broilers (over 2 pouniiB. 1 20c; geese (live) (il reused) 2 He 20c 30c; 22i tar- kevs (live! 32c l 35c; turkeys (dressed) 42c 45c; duckc. dive) 20c fv 30c; ducks (dressed) 2jc 9 35c; (variation in price of ducks is gauged By amount 0,' white meat). Butterfat: Butterfat 50c; cream ery butter 66c Sti 56c. Whole-ale Price. Vegetables: Oregon onions $1.25 ft $1.50 cwt.; California onions $2 cwt.; beets $2.00 cwt.; lettuce $3.00 per crate; turnips $1.50 cut: carrots $1.00 a sack; parsnips $2.00 cwt: cauliflower $2.00 per dozen; potatoes $1.25 cwt.; sweet pota toes $5.00 cwt.: cabbage $1.00 cwt.; tomatoes bushel; green DDera ! celery $1.00 dor.11; spinach 10 pound. Fruits: Oranges $4.00 4. Copyright 1920 by H. C. Fisher Truda mark Keg. U. 8 Pt Office Just Folks This is the thing I would have you learn nothing is iyours to keep, And never you'll rest from the need of toil till the last, long final Bleep; There's never a place or a time in life when nothing you,'!! have to do. Whatever the post you shall come to here, It shall call for the best in you. You may drcim of riches and all the Joy which silver and gold can buy, But the greater the wealth that shall come to you, the greater your care shall lie; For the more that this life shall give to you, the more to life you must give, Fin- this is the great unwritten law: No man to himself can live. ibis God bestowed on you talents rare by which you may rise to fame? Then upon your soul He has l.d the charge with courage to use the same; Nor skill nor power can bring you ease, for this you shall find is true He who has much to do with hi re, shall ever have much to do. For life and talents find wealth and fame are given to men in trust, And each must work with the gifts he hns till his flesh re turns to dust, For this is the lnw which governs all and this Is the common test He that shall come to the best life has. must -gTve to the world his best. Wind Takes Roof Off Photograph Gallery In Storm Mt. Angel, Dec. 17. The wind torin that swept over the valley one night last week proved to be a real tornado In Mt. Angel ami this town was hit the hardest of any town in its path. The photo graph gallery was damaged to a great extent. The roof was tmi-n off and the sky light broken. The building was near a complete wreck next morning. An electric fdgu was blown from the Rex then ter nnd the building otherwise lemons $4.00; bananas 13 c; Em peror grupes 20c; honey extract 20c; cranberries $6.00 crate; cran berries (eastern) $20.00 barrel; dales (pound, bulk) 25e; Drome dary dates $7 case; black figs 12c white figs 13c; California gwipc fruit $-1.00; Florida grapefruit $8; Arizona grapefruit $5.50. Retail Prices. Butter and Eggs: Creamery but ter 62c; country butter 55c; eggs 64c. Feeds: Wheat $1,95 bushel; oats $2.75 cwt. Millstuffs: (Ton lots sacked), mil) run, $42.00; Montana mill run ie. 00; short middlings $50 0;); rolled oats $47.00; whole corn $50; ground com $53.00; cracked corn $56.00; ground barley $65.00; cratch feed $74.00. Flour: Hard wheat flour $2.75; soft wheat flour $2.50 (f $2.60. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OP GOV ERNMENT TIMBER, GENERAL LAND OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. C, November 3, 1920. Notice 11 hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the Act of Juno 9, 1916, (39 Stat. 218), and tho Instruction! 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 State Land Office at Portland, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the ap praised wilue as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the approval of tho Secretary of the Interior. The purchase price, with -in additional scm of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, be.ng com urissions allowed, 111 jst be depos ited at the time of sale, money to be returned If the sale la not approved, otherwise patent will issue for Ihe tlmbor which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be received from citizens of ihe United States, Associations of such citizens and corporations or gantaed undo the laws of the United States or any state, terri tory or district thereof only. Up on application of a qualified pur chaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered iepi rately before being Inoluded Id any offer of a larger unit. T. 4 S.. R. 3 8., Sec. 5. NE14 NWU, fir 760 M.. cedar 20 M., SE14 NWli, fir 960 It., cedar 16 M.. NWtt SWK, fir 815 M., 8W14 BW4. fir 380 M., cedar 20 M., 8E14 HWV4, fir 600 M., cedar 10 M. ; Sec. 33. SEVi NWV fir 1870 M. SWK NW4, fir 1090 II.. NWH SW14, fir 425 M , none of the fir or cedar to bo sold for leas than $1.50 per M. CLAY TALLMAN. Commissioner General Land urn,.. 803' AUCTION SALE AT WOODRY'S 270 North Commercial Street Saturday, Dec. 18th 1 P. M. I Furniture, Ranges. Heaters, Beds, Springs, lUttPWpw, Piano, OrjotiiK, Phonograph?, ?! K'i?s. Linoleum. Sewing Machines. And anything you want, to furnish a home, h Be on Time. Invite your friends. F. N. Woodry, The Auctioneer "Private Sales Daily" By Edgar A. Guest damaged. Numerous barns at out buildings were wrecked in at near the city. Miss Evelyn Scharbach, , of Sea tie, Wash., has been visiting In tl city with her parents, Mr. ar Mrs. Jake Scharbach. Mrs. Henderson of Portland mi in town the first of ihe , wee looking over the Rex theater. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fuohs wev to Portland yesterday mormwg spend a few days with fri'enfls. Henry Gravenkemp, manager the Rex theater, was ih Portia on business Tuesday. , Mr. and Mrs. Dreller have, mo ed to Silverton w here -helb eir ployed for the winter. "... ; .Mr. and Mia Geo. Oreeffcen mer of Hlllsboro have o- tu, vn.i ing in town a few days. , Ed Unger, who went to. f4ort Dakota some time ago to se,tljle tl affairs of his brother, the,. lat, Father Unger, has returned to M Angel. He was accompanied b his brother. John, who will like) remain here permanently. , The committee appointed by tl Knights of Columbus to solio,il,fum for the suffering humanity in B rope consists of Jaoob fjurchtol J. W. Wlrtz, A. M. Oswald and j W. Elmer. The Lady Foresters held a spi elal meeting at their hall Wedne. day night when a class of 20 car ilidate took the secret work of tb, order. Mrs. Rose Retlmau bt Ch. engo, past high chief, who Is stoi ping In Portland during the wlr ter, was In attendance and assist ed in the work. After the buslnei session supper was served.. The Mt. Angel council of the P of C. will go to St. Paul on th night ot December 26 to help oi ganize a council in that 'towi They expect to organize with charter membership of 90. ' Mt. Angel Knights of Columbu went 10 Woodburn last nlgHt I attend a smoker. About twenl members were present. . , Minolf Otte of Melrose, Minn is visiting at the home of Terhan brothers. . ' C. .1. Terhaar was a buatnef visitor In Portland a few days agi Geo. Critos has sold his ..men market at Scotts Mills and- wl' move to his farm near that towi Four men employed on the P. section in Mt. Angel 'havBfceet laid off. to reduce e pmise.H. Wm. Frank, the draymanM purchased a new truck andK abandnni'd the old team andjl .Mrs. 1; .1 Welt. .11 and! daughh went to Riddle yesterdai to pen a few days Willi Mr. Wlton;,wh is working in the S. t'. statin there. I Dallas Dallas, !)(. 17.1 Editor E Kneii and son. Edward. wek I Portland transacting businesa Fr day and Saturday. Mrs. L. Ii llrown accoinpanie Mrs. Don Shepherd and child t Portland Friday, returning th next day. Mrs. Shepherd (Margar et McKImm) was enroute to jBa kcr to visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. H. McKImm, and ex pects to nuikj.her home at Uakei J. O. Hold, who hus been spend Ing the past few months In east ern Oregon, has returned to T)al las to resume his position wltH th Willamette Valley Lumber eom pany. Rev. Frank James nnd P.: .) Voth were In Portland Tuesday t confer with E. '. I,owoi .cylUjftiH Ing architect of Ihe board ot ar chltoctH of the Methodist Epjsco pal church or Chicago. Mis Ida Chamberlain of tjsbJ non, Or., was the week c'nil gnea at the home of Rev. mid jMrf Frank James. .. , , r I , D. P. Vettetal of McMinnvill itranaacted business in DttllaaV'th I last of the week. 5;; I I .1 E. Coleman of Rndeirl was li 'town the last of the week vle)(ln I with friends. ' The friends of Ml 1 Geprgi Shaw will be pleased to hern- jtha she Is recuperating after a sever jal days Illness. Open Forum To the Editor: F'or tho past yea 1 the capitalist press has been howl log about shortage of commialltle land stirring up public .prejudic .t- : . very strike of working linen on the ground that it wpub I curtail n.-eded production. No- the capitalists are closing down J their factories -In othr word tb employers are striking and th capitalist press tells Ihe PUIili ih. -re is loo much prodiietlo8ian' that wages must come down tot or del to' liable . !!' i ro .-..me dowi Winn will the public prow V-ls' enough to lb rough this sort o l.i.i , mi, ,b and to realize that th 'capitalist press Is simply taljllni 'for the capitalists and en an gee-It tune whence. 1 Ho interests of thi 1 capitalists rhanee 7 JOHN MKR'iNI Ii. . 15 1920. 645 erfl