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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1920)
"iimun , ' ninwamvnHBBinMBnBnnn!HnHnH CLASSIFIED RATES :.e'r word each Insertion wilts; tnrce """"' . ... , 5 cents; one week, cents; one month, 20 jnts; out; !Ints minimum per ad, 25 cents. First insertion only In New To day City flds, cash in advance, ZWa nut taken over phone, uless " 1 ,.,,.,,11.1,1 ............ f . i iser lias niuiinuj uwuiu fj0 allowance for phone errors. NEW TODAY foTTAI.K Big 37 J evenings. split oak. Phone eeJ fOK RENT ing rooms. : furnished sic 114 5 N. Liberty. ep J2 ua I' vim a tront or i sell? 2011 Maple glass doors ave. 312 jJTlT I'oltl) roadster $4 mil, -. Phone 41 B'il, ;,(Mi qi FoTT bal li iKN'T 2 and g.'if unfurnished . 340 Union rooms Si. .2 ANTED Middle- agcel woman fur light housekeeping In coun )rv. Phone fil8.f. g2 Pol; HE XT -close ill. St - Ftirhlshed house C ruber, phone 578 312 I)ST -Mil Spils. Ni deg, ' Locust nese Ho. kS tify 7 TAi - room house for rent. Airs. Inquire Henry 312 11)1111 N. Hill Ml. Teske . wWH miters Beord. Inquire K office. wanted at city $J.2n per recorder's eel S- Ford tour: verhauled, new tire box P. Journal. 11! dri Ad q2 jjJlN'i' 12 IJ Small, neat furnished Inn ('keeping suite for couple Attending university. Reason- lib! rent. Hall 6ZJ, 81 pKOFl i-'SlONAL man, perma loeated. wants furnished or apartment.. Phone 1500 12 WII.i er:. ' Aibi I'm WAN buy Call fresh us up 420 8. cows or spring will exptatn. Coiijincreial St. L'ED Room and board for. oung lady, by January 3d. i li' us-; eTdnft moms for two ac ladlea. Phone 3SS. 312 ('LAPSES Are to be form-" .Monday, -January 3d. at the Ital Business college. Call at office now to enroll, 3 1 2 ":'Fe garage, Sal N. Liberty. crt mechanics; night work lilty. Hour 75c. Ford over ! I Sir,. Phone 1 :it!4V. tn'M NEVi eel Cat tin gEK Bpi hi' l Wan ' Stiii dr.-.- ;i Business location on street, before Feb. 1. Ad box VV B L care Journal. . M NSIBLH party wants to 5 to 10 acres, butldtngtu HKSI ..rent OPtiei 444 . i oit.i iii same. ..xaiiie-ss nox ire Journal. FOU liE.N'T Furnished sleeping roo'ii.-. well heated, one fttrn tolled housekeeping room. (!4f Ferry, Raker apts. 312 HUSK V boy of II a country to duriiii; school. :l(wr Journal. would like place work for board Address be. 40 312 WA, it.li iMenoyraplior, som-e keiiw ledt' of tiookkeeping v. slali- cumlifientlon ismd salary in I own hand writing. Box C C Cap- It" I Journal. 31 DOUCE tourin hauled, Corel til-, . f:il)0 el Btlerms. This g. just oeen over tires, 2 good spare nvii, balance easy exceptionally good buy. See it. Adams, 301. Hi BNAT -5 acre- - mile from car line, new four room house, AVt seres in losai2. Price- $.'1300. V H. Ornbenhorst & Co., 275 Slate street. b BARCWN 7 room house, and three largo lots, some fruit and chicken bouse. located In north Snli ui. !'ric(. $1700. Terms. W, H. Ci-abenhorst & Co., 275 State street. . a2 KOIt SALE New five room bun ftiilovi. modern plumbing, wired for lights. Price $2250. $L'50 dim a. balance like rent. W. H Brabenhorst & Co., 275 Slate street. r rr,i i! i.aim.i Nursery has sales yard corner High and Ferry St Beeclal price on Italian prunes thousand lots. Please call and ee my stock. Phone 1140M, Suli in. .Or.. 1"1 S. 14th St. d FPICE FURNITURE FOR SAL1 First class oak aandtary desk and chair, typewriter and stand, stave-, etc. Also one of finest of fice suites in city at reasonable rent, with or without lease. Call at I St it. St. IUK SALE SO acre farm. 70 acres culti, ated, Wildings, some stock anil machinery. Will consider Sean good residence property VP io five thousand dollars. Price $20,000. W. H. Ornbon- pori.i & Co.. ;7K sinf si H'l'i 1920 Crow Klkhart sedan. car was bought just two lis ago, run 1400 miles, conl C cylinder Red Seal Conti- 1 motor. Cost new $2075. i quick sale $1500. Buy Mid snce $1175. Easy terms is, 3C1. jl phi Id TlCE 130 acre farm. 120 cultivateel. five room mod liUtlgalbw, good barn 40x00. ini g water, garage, water pip- Id 10 all buildings, located east if ilem up gooel ronel. Price I'll per acre. Will ronsider o residerfv up to five thou Ind dortars. VV. H. Grabenhorst Lpo.. 275 State street. b2 .-ALE By owner, 1 acre and "I" i ion ne-.lr St 12th street in si ingside addition. About Hi from car line and city Hm . Seven room plastered house basement. bath. electric splendid water, house enamel finish through Furniture, piano and Ford sold with house. Fruit and strawberries on place, price sie Mrs. J. Bason, Rt. Ill splendid water, house ni-- enamel finish through-1 1 "r price - Mrs. .1. Bason. Rt. .: ti!, in-1 hud thoro over- Phnm fcs. il -- HI1 hauling and sold at the VANTED All kinds of livestock L. A. HAYFORD r , ,V00' 11 1 li 1 il "Umi-ia a Masse-, E blood Anei.na cockerels fori price of $675 with long easy 3 c312l305 State St. n" ground corn le. Phone 1679 d312 1 terms 279 N. Comniercitl St. q I ! . Copyright 1920 by II. O. isner : ' . fT" Trade mark Reg II. B Pt ' '" agination is all right but it isn't very nourishing , . i Mi ifflBB LAI-OOT F FOOD FoKc. H OPTiM.VT THT V, , I . - mpc jr s v look at: . -nl g U a Boaeo J -.; : 51. jj - For Sale Houses ROOM bungalow 0 blocks from uwce, east Iront, furnace utopuhw, large it, garage, pnv Price ibliOU. Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn tin state .St. Tel. 51 i. a31 untwi i... 1 v. uuuearaw, new and mod ' u. 5 room bun ."., mice iois, variety of , .,.. rnue aau, easy 27 5 ...... U P ni. cel. 1,1 Mil FOR SALE ti room modern him J 1 - o. ty i u.uuk irom paved strc-, and street car, near school, fur trom paved uu.ee. urepiace, dutch kitchen "uys, nit built in fea tures, corner lot. newly paint aim tinicu. Price j4o0u aj icini. ii is. Winnie 1 i'etty yunii, i'm state fc,t. Tel. 51 a:; I : TV 8ALK l five room house. muuriii eignr room house 7 y, prune orchard. For particulars uner iu-i unemeketa st a315 1 HAN E a 13 room house, cornei . lot, in Matem to sell for 117110 mall payment down, balance line rent. Me,. I'mdy at the Ore Son 13a tli House. an 4 ROOM house close in, close to car and paved street, $150, bal- Ttiie.e monthly payments. Magee, room 29 corner State and Cora- nierciiu over iiuslck's. CASH TALKS A (practically) 6 ivfiii mvuera wiui garage an huge lot, cheap or cheaper, ac Cording to tile Clish llu larger the payment the lower ine price, investors and specu lators see on this. Wm. Finnic 8j i state st reet, a t Olt SALE ti room modern Cut tage, lot 60X148 and a. lurii and enicKen yarn. LIS S. High. a314 For Sale Farms A BARGAIN tor some one. 5 aori 2 miles of Btttem on grin- roucl. close to pavement, best of soil, well drained, good orch ard. 1 acre of small fruits, five room bouse, fruit house, barn, good poultry plant, cow and chickens. $050 cash, balance monthly on terms to suit pur chaser. Price $3300. V. R. Put- nam,2 9 Oregon bldg. n FOR SALE one half acre with young orchard cherries, apples ana prunes, new bungalow Price $1000. terms. Cull at SIS N. Liberty St. n 75 ACRES of timber land 7 miles of Salem on a rock rond, 5000 cords of wood, old and second growth fir, 300 to. 400 cords cut, gi:es with purchase; no reason able ofrer refused. A proposition to offer buyer. V. R Putnam 209 Oregon bldg. n For Sale Miscellaneous OOOO 3 octave cheap. Call 5 xylophone lor safe c312 POTATOES for sale. Phone 59F2 c312 FOR MALE cherry trees. 0000 Montmerency Phone 75F11. d315 FOR SALE Cheap, until Jan. 1, light cylinder oil at N. Capitol street garage'. Phone 2024J. J313 FOR SALE Frame 70 feet. See Davis, street. building 24x !20 S. Liberty c312 tlET your poultry duce Co. Goldi feed , 1 (10 n Hairy feed and at .Farmers Pro S. High. f315 BRUNSWICK phonograph, ma hogany finish, 24 records, cheap Phone 1411.M. 1740 1. Liberty. c314 A l-I.NE piano for sale, used only four months, just like new, not a scratch tin it. low bargain price and terms. The Wiley B. Alien Co., 519 Court St. cl LOW price apples will soon be gone. Baldwin. Spitzenberg, Ben Davis. Greening. Newton. de livered. Ward K. Richardson, phone 491. - 031 3 CHOICE strawberry plants, all leading varieties, any quantity. Loganberry plants. Cuthhert red raspberry. Order now. Ward K. Richardson. 2395 Front St. Phono 494. d322 WALL-BOARD, new, paid $25 for it. for sale cheap. 331 State. c331" FOR SALn Cows and potatoes Call 80F22. e316 .FATHER band bags. $t,.75 ana up. Max O. Buren, 19 N. Com mereial. m OATMEAL paper, 20-inclt tan double roll extra special, 3 1c Max O. Buren, 1 9 N. Com'l. nv FOR SALE Oats anil vetcn nay on good paved road 8 miles east of Sa bin. Silo Wilcox, aiem. Or., Rt. 7. or phone 491. For Sale Automobiles FOR SALE -Ford Phone a gooel 1244. condl lion $175. FORD - edan for Owner, 1. $G0, "One" easy terfns, JOU I'll: box care q31 FOR SALE Dodge car in line condition, by private party, raons 179S. Q312 FOR SALE One Foret touring car; one Maxwell car. These cars are in first class condition. 18n S. Commercial. Phone 380. q,H4 FOR SALE 1920 Ford touring. electric starter, spot light, tire carrier, new tires, extra the, In good condition, $475 cash. Phone 1019. q312 FORD overhauled $15, expert me chanic hour 75c. 90 day guar antee. Call 1436W. 313 BARGAINS 191S Dodge roadster just like new, price cut for immediate sale $850. 1920 Maxwell touring only run 1640 miles, extra tire, spotlight, etc. $900. 1920 Ford worm drive truck With good delivery body, top curtains, windshield, pneumatic tires. Has jurt had thoro over hauling and sold at the low nrice of $675 with long easy terms. 279 N. Comniercitl FOR SALE For Sale Li vest nek FOR 10yda?'' ,"'"!e o". 1 1 1 for .i'll"", COr" feU' fat hOSS Jlou snouts and brooel svw U. r. Simon Phone 59F14 Rt. 8, Salem, . e4 ' OAL.ti. Sows and pigs. Reg isteled stuck. Phone 13F21. c For Sale Wood i'HuNE 1505M for wood. co329 I' OR SALE Wood, old fir, 16 foot. Phone 1727. ee310 inch and 4 FOR dry 77F2. fir and oak wood; phone . ee314 WOOD for sale, Phone 9S1M. 16 -inch old fir ee314 CORD wood for sale. Phone 1S72M ee312 4 00 CORD of old and second growth fir at Quinaby, H. A Penny, Salem. Rt. 8. ee313 roit 16-in and 4 foot second growth and old fir wood, special prices on green wood. Fred E. Wells, phone 1542 305 S. Church. ee" DRV 4 ft aad 16 inch wood. 1078W. Phone ee3l wood men attention, 20 second growth big fir, 8 out 011 paved and gravel Estimated 1500 coi-eis acres miles road. Good. black all almost level land. It will Pay you to investigate this. Pet- tey.s Realty Co., 331 state St n3'12-1 FOR KENT FOR RENT Furnished lions. keeping rooms, 197 S. Com'l. JS10 1 Housekeeping apis and sleeping rooms, at Cottle -g.Pt s, 343 N. CoiuL J3I MISCELLANEOUS WOOD : a wlnjr, 1872M. prompt service. eel Phi) lie FOR carpenti r or any work. Phone 1959. n310 WILL pay cash for good used pi ano. Phone 492 o stil! eveyfines ml RIVATE maternity Phone 1959. hospit L ni33;l WHY let that house go lo ruin when you can have that roof patched, the walls tinted or pa pered and carpenter repairing done by an experienced man for the price of an amateur. Phone 1741.M. h4 NOTICE to Ancona breeders. Have for sale some fine Shepard cock erels $2 and up. Arlso booking orders for eggs and baby chix. Walter G. Pearmiue, 9SF2. f4 GET your Golden Dairy feed and poultry feed at Farmers Pro dtjge Co., 100 S. High. f 315 WANTED Man to do about one hour's work mornings for warm room. Box A-l oire Journal, g WALLPASTE" Perfect for per hanging; no cooking. pa Ma:: 0.Buren. 179 N. Com'l, m FOR SALE Small grocery store doing a good cash business, . on paved street, store building and lot at a bargain, stock and fix tures at invoice, nice clean stock. Barber & Pearson. 200 Gray bldg. near Com. club, n PLUMBING and repairing done reasonable. Phone 287W. m349 WOOD sawing. Phono 1399W. eeJ18 PHONE 1688 W for an all round h316 carpenter. WE have some gooel farm mort gages to sell. Hawkins & Rob erts, 205 Oregon bldg. Salem. LIBERTY bonds bought and sold. Hawkins & Roberts, 205 Ore gon bldg. LESS HELP NEEDED If you nave a Perfection Oil Cook Stove. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. g i I'Ll'.M BINC, repairing and coil work a specialty, reasonable charges. A. L. Godfrey, shop foot of Union St. Phone 1517J. ni322 Lost and Found LOST- edge -Gold cuff link, initial P. Phone platinum 286. k312 FOUND New Kelly Springfield cord tire with rim. J. A. Jef ferson, 1375 N. Commercial St. kl LOST Christmas night around town or Dreamland rink, a brown belt for overe-oat. Rich ard Tuve. please leave at Jour nal, kl LOST A pair of nose pincJier glasses with chain, in case. Find er please return to Capital Journal office or phono 927. kill POUND Bicycle, owner may have Mine bv nrovjng identity and paying for ad. Phone 1 87.12. R312 Wanted Help WANTED Woman to take home small weekly washing. Box 18 care Capital Journal. g31 - COM P ETENNT girl or lady want ed for housework, big Wages, pleasant work. Call at 1277 S. Commercial or phone 869, gl Vanled Miscellaneous WANT! Phon ID Two 1159R. lady boarders. 1 - WANTED To borrow $1800. 2 first class Hart & bldg. ! years, 7 percent on real estate security. Muller. 208 Oregon WOMAN with 3 children wants place as housekeeper in coun try. Write Mrs. H. E. Downey. SilTri. Or. M The Capital Journal, WANTED LOOKERS who need suit cases. Max O. Buren. 179 N. Com'l. TRUNKS Stylish and low priced. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'!. 3Aijfc,b.iAN wanted to sell auto mobiles, old line, state experi ence. Address box 222 care Jour nal. e312 ... j WANTED Three or four men with grubbing machine to grub seven acres. Address Grubbing care Journal. K312 wa.mlu Small orchard proper ty, 10-15 acres diversified fruit and berries with good improve ments; or slightly larger acreage part ill fruit, balance open land or limber. Near Salem prefer red. Give price and terms. Ad dress box B P care Capital Jour "ai. b312 BOARD $5. with room 35c at 142 Court St. IT, meals J3S 1RANSFER L. A. Barrick Co country trips, moving. Wood tor sale. Uood service. Stand 271 North Commercial. Phone CI 4. REAL ESTATE GOOD BUYS J list listed a 3 room house, lights, city water, good lot, for i on, .JaO cash, north Salem. Also one for $500, $150 down, east. ' Clood buy in a 6 room, paved street $2250, terms. Good buy teast) on- car line, paved street, 6 rooms, lights, bnth sewer connections, for $1S00, $800 cash. 5 acres, A-l location, buildings, some fruit, south, close to car. H. E. BROWN Over Busii'k's, state and Com mercial. n2 FINE 8 ACRE TRACT All new land and all under cul tivation. The best of dark loam soil. Box house and fine new barn, chicken houses, etc. Located on good road 3 miles from city limits and is few roils f.'om school and store. With the tract arc in cluded, good cow, 2 horses, two light wagons, about 20 chickens and all hay and feed in barn; ev erything goes. Prlco $3700. KINNEY it SMITH 469 State St. Ground floor. n GOOIX BUYS AND EXCHANGES Fine 25 acre tract near town. 16 acres bearing prunes, 4 bearing cherries, large bungjnlow, 2 barns, fine home and money maker, want to exchange for good general farm Good 20 acre fruit farm near Salem to exchange Lor city prop erty. flood 2-ton truck for sile or ex change; what have you to offer? Close in .5 acre tract, new bun galow, pe.ved road, fine home, bar gain price. Fine well improved 10 acre tract, close in; snrip if sold soon; (load farm mortgages for sale For bargain in good residence see us. Farm acreage, city property. I'ERRINE & MARSTERS . 11-12 Gray bldg. n 50,0V Acre Orchards and Farm Lands for sale. Choice selection of homes CHAS. W. NTEMEYER "Just Real Estate'' 215-216 Masonic Temple, Salem. Phones 1000, 1014. n BEST BUYS 117 acre Howell Prairie farms $160 per acre, ft cash. 150 acres seven miles from sa eni. $05 per acre. 30 acres, 50 rods of city limits. price $4:100, law casn, nuance for three years at 6 percent. 10 acres, 3H logans, buildings, close in, $6500. 5 acres, strawberries, loganber ries, $2500. HOiSKM IS room apartment house, furn- isheel, income $7 5 per nionth. Price $3500, terms. 6 room modern bungalow, pav ed street, $4200. 6 room strictly low, paved street, 9 room strictly low, $17,000, easy modern bunna $6000 all easily modern bunga terms. 10 room resi Strictly modern dence, best location, m,iiuu, easy terms. D. D. SOCOLOFSIvY 341 State street H L,. A. HAYFORD Real Estate and Fire Insurance 305 State St. If you are looking for a home in the city or country we have it. Here are a few. If you do not see what you want here come in as we have a torge list to select from. $550, 3 room Abuse $1200. 5 room house $1200, 6 $1660. 5 $2000, 6 $2500. 5 em, new $2700, 5 $3000, 6 $3250, 5 $3600, 9 $4800, 8 $5300. 6 $6500. 7 $7800. 6 room nouse room house, semi-mod. room house, semi-mod. room bungalow, mod- room bungalow mod. room house, semi -mod room house, semi-mod room house, semi-mod room house, semi-mod room bungalow, mod. room bungalow, mod. room bungalow, mod and others too numerous to men- tion. , , ; $6500, 32 acres, 26 in cultiva tion, 9 acres in orchard, prunes, walnuts, filberts, cherries, etc. House, barn, etc., on good rmad 8 miles from Salem. $150 per acre takes a 30 acre tract 7 miles of tne city, on goon road. $6000, takes 25 acre" at goof black soil 7H mil":-3 of Salem on cood road, has house, hnrn, well. etc. Terms can be had on all of the above. L. A. HAYFORD 305 State St. n Salem, Oregon REAL ESTATE GOOD BUYS 5 acres of well drained land lo cated south of Salem close to car line. Price $2500. Terms. 5 acres, 2 acres prunes, some logans, 4 room house and barn, 4 miles out. Price $1750. 7 acres, 4 acres cultivated, bal ance timber, small creek, good road, 4 miles south. Pnej $1700, $1000 down. 4.81 acres of land all cultivated and plowed, fine fruit oii, good location. Price $1600, ;,300 dow'i, balance terms. 320 acre farm, 80 acres cultivat ed, balance timber, buildings. Wi'l eonslder good income property in exchange. Price $65 per acre. 20 acre tract, all cultivated, gooel 4 room plastereel house, barn paved road. Price $5350. Terms. 10 acres of bearing prunes, good roael. Price $oaOO. W. II. C.RABENHORSr & CO 275 State street. r DIRECTORY Osteopathy UR8. WHITE AND MARSHALL. Osteopathic physicians and sur geons, 506 U. S. bank building. Phone 859. Dr. "White, resi dence phone 469; Dr. Marshall, residence phone 834. DR. JOHN L LYNCH, osteopathic physician and surgeon, 403-4 Oregon bldg. Res, phone 68F5. Foot Specialisl CHAS. E. TATRO, foot correction al specialist, 404 Masonic bldg. Bring us your foot troubles. 316 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., Sflleiin. Or. BUILDING LOANS MADE May be repaid like rent. Life, Fire, Health. Accident, In demnity, Liability und Auto ln suiance written. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT 101 Masonic Temple. Salem, Or. Stove Repairing STOVES rebuilt and repaired. 60 years' experience; Depot Na tional and American fence, sizes 26 to 58 inches high. Paints oil and varnishes, .etc., logan berry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 250 Court street. Phone 124. Water Compa n y 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. Furniture FURNITURE New -and 2d hand, bought and sold. Economy Auc tion House, 404 Ferry St. Phone 1177. WHY SELL FOR LESS? WE will pay yoU more cash for your household goods. Get our bid before you sell. People's Furniture and Hardware store, 271 N. Commercial street. Phone 734. Salem Markets Compiled from reports of Sa lem dealers tor Hie guidance of Capital Journal rcuders. (Revised daily.) Buying Prices. Grain: Average valley wheat (bulk I $1.30 bushel; average val- Ley urns 1 bulk) 42c Dusnei. Hay: Cheat hay $22.00 Oat hay $22.00 $24.00; W 23; clover hay $20.00 0 $22.00. Vegetables: Oregon onions $1 cwt.; potatoes $1 cwt. Meat: Hogs $9.75 lii 10.00; tops steers 6c; cows 3c B 5c bulls 5c; spring lambs 6; sheep yearlings 4c; ewes 23c; vtal taney dressed) He. - Poultry and eggs: Eggs 45c, light hens 17c 20c; heavy hens 22c 24c; old roosters 10c 12c; springs .over 2 pounds) 18c; ff9ao- ireese (live) 22(3i25c; geese (dressed) 30(&)32c; turkeys ir.ir, -i7c- turkevs (dressed) 4 (live) 5 ft' 47c ducks Pekins ducks (live) 20 30c; (dressed) 35 35c; white hrinir hitrhest price. Butterfat: Butterfat 50 cream- ery butter 55c 63c. HlHlll to Prle-cs. Vegetables: Oregon onieins $1.25 g, $1.50 cwt.; California onions $2 cwt.; beets 12.00 cwt.; lettuce $3 00 per crate; turnips $1.50-swt; carrots $1.00 a sack; parsnips $2.00 ,-wf cauliflower $2 00 per dozen; potatoes $1.25 cwt.; sweet pota toes $6.00 swt; cabbage $1..i0 cwt. tomatoe. "ushet; green lieppcis 10c; celery .M dozen; spinach 10 pounel. Fruits: Oranges $3.50 4.25; lemons $4.00; bananas 1Jtc. r-m- nernr grapes 20c; honey extract 20c cranberries $6.00 crtte; cran berries (eastern) J20.00 barrel; dates (pound, bulk) 26c; Drome jary elates. $7 case; black figs 12c white figs 13c: California gnape- fruit $4.00; norma Bii-r.. $8; Arizona grapeirun j.-v. lU-lull Prices. Butter and Eggs: Creamery but- . i.,,ti,.i, Stic: to soeiiuc; cuuiiii.1 . Feeds: wneai oats U,U cwt. MillstUffs: Ci'on 101s mill run. $40.0"; ' $36 00: short miuuinis- t------ rolled oats $47.00; whole corn $52. OU; era Rouged and Product of Assertion of Woman (written by Margery Hex for the Internattoual News Service.) New York, Dec. 29. SUrred to speech by the faults of what he terms the "synthetic woman" Jo seph Avis (Latin for "bird") has tens to impart to the universe what he, himself and also personally thinks of the girls we see all abuut us these days. Woman, he believes, Is made up of many different elements Infused into one strange new type of be ing. Mr. Avis exhorts bachelors to everlasting freedom unless "was trel" woman- changes her ways. "Bachelors." he pleads from his California home in San Diego, ' stand by and. don't weaken! When tbu women find that the men will not come to them they will go to tlie itu-ii. 1 am still singing the 'Battle Cry of Freedom.' "A man does not want an ani mated grease paint portrait walk ing around with him. Look at the ones that do not paint they are as scarce as roses at the North Pole. "Coax one of these dainty, ele mure pels uiuler a greem light anel' you will sec that the layers of roi-uie Jul nut like the cornices of .1 building." Motives Are Misunderstood For these and other searing com ments, Josef Avis has revejveel stinging rebukes and retort), Many men have gone so far as to hint that if Mr, Avis docs not admire the modern girl his middle name is "rara." . But aside from the exageratlon which characterized his state ments, there is. much to be seri ously considered in what the Call foruian saj s. The average male, unaesthetic and not analytic, responds etuicker lo the carmine call of a painted cheek than to the less strident ap peal of the fact gone prematufely gray from life in crowded cities. "Synthetic women" are the' prod uct of a demand, according to Miss Helen P. McCormick, assistant dis trict attorney of Kings county. The opinion of Miss McCormick Is 01' particular value In this diseusniun, for she occupies an unbiue posi tion. Officially, she may Judge of follies of women and also man. since those in trouble and turmoil come bi fore her In ceaseless pa rade. Privately, she is able to un derstand the girls' point of view corn $53.00; ground barley $50.00; scratch feed $74.00. Flour: Hard wheat flour $2.75; soft wheat flour $2.60 $2.60. Portland, Or.. Dec. 30. Cattle higher; receipts T2; choice grass steers$ 8.00 8.76; good to choice $7.608.()0; medium to cholee $7.007.50; fair to good $6.504f 7.50; common to fair $6.500.50; choice cows and heifers $6.50 j( 7.00; good to choice $5.50 6.25; medium to good $5.50 6. 60; full to common. $4.505.00; common to fair $4.00(&'5.00; rannesr $2.50 3.50; bulls $5.006.00; choice dairy calves $:l2.O013.00; prime light $10.00012.00; medium $9.00 10.00; he-avy $6.007.50; best feeders $6.757.75; fair to good $5.75 6.75. Hogs hlgher;reoelpts 114; prime mixed ltl.t04f H.lt! rough $7.60 10.2.-.: fat pigs $9.6O10.50; feeder pigs $7.50 9. Sheep firm; receipts 170; east of mountain lambs $9.00 Q 11.50; valleys $9.009.50; feeders $5,00 6.00; cull lamba $5.00 only; ewes $1,004.60; light yenrllngs $6.007.00; heavy $5.006.00; wethers $5.00 06.00. Portland. Or., Dec. 30. Butte. steady; extra cubes 49c; parch ment wrapped prints, box lots, 63c; cartons 54c; half box lots He more; less than box lots 1 cent more. Buterfat No. 1 churning cr-'am 50 53c fob Portland; uneler grades 49c t o b Portland. Wheat: hard white $1.57; soft white, white' club $1.55; hard winter $1.50; northern spring $1.50; red Walla $1.47. Eggs: selling price case count 149 (Oc; buying price 50c de llveredj selling price candled 58 60c; selects 60151630. Poultry: Hens light 20c; heavy HOltc; springs light !84JJMi kxni iiBiiei oil roosters 12c; turkeys 54 (b 65c- g j( a :t7c ducks ICQ 40c. Millstuffs: Mlllrun Fit. llnv: Buying on." Ibnoiin $27 28; alfalfa $21 gram ed $23: cheat )M"S$! rh4 fit 22 ; straw $ 1 0. mlx- $20 LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned Ira Stanley Mssscv has filed his final Account as ad ministrator of the estate of Lothttr la A Massey, deceased, In the county court for Marion county. Oregon, and said court bus dnl set the time for hearing objec- .1 ihi. rii.il selllc- meat thereof, for Monday the 31st j r,p Tanunrv. 1921. at tin- hour. of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day In the court room in said court In Sa lem, Marlon county. Oreon Dated this 24th day of Decern her' lift bt A vr.F! V MASSEY. Administrator of the estate ofl T.llthnria A. Massey. Powderedjlirls Are Masculine Demand, Is Hi an exceedingly comely young wo man herself. Miss Me t eumlck's Opinion. The rouged girl is the product of a demand," says Miss McCormick, und demure girls finel that unless their attractions are made equally glaring they may be overlooked by men in the epiest for wives. "To marry is the natural ambi tion of every normal girl. It is al most a necessity in order to vindi cate her existence. That being Hie ease, she feels she must conform to the rules of the' game. "It Isn't the Immoral or the bar barous instinct in a girl as much as a misguided idea of what the majority of men seek In women. "if men want the quiet, demure, unpointed girl, why don't they take her, pay her attention and marry Her'.' "Synthetic women, made up of a number of strange elements, are the one's men often marry. After marriage why, as husbands and supposed masters of their homes, don't they exercise what authority in such a uuestion. because she it Salvation Army Wins Children 's Faith In Patron Saint ofXmas B y Gertrude RoMson nam, There are- those who will tell you that there Is no Santa Clans, just as they will vow that the re Is no such thing as a fairy -ring. Be cause, forsooth, they have never seen the gooel saint, nor been pa- I lieill enougn ill men ne.iiLii mm i- nuiglc circle. t'e who were at the armory last evening when the Sal vation Army unburdened Us huge Christmas tree for the children of the city, know that the patron of childhood Indeed exists. Not that we needed the demon stration to convince us. We have seen hlin hundreds of times at the busy sheet Intersection at nun' downtown corner; on the crowded trolley at the close of the business day; on his knees beneath dim win dows In some Utile holy ptace Some tinicH he was disguised in the trim uniform of a boy scout; some times be donned the grimy e lothi s of a common laborer; sometimes, garbed as n man of Cod he offered humble players In roparutlqn for the many sins of unbelief encoun tered dally along tho paths of the world. Last nlghl, casting aside all dis guise, he p peered as he- does in ile- dreams of the children. Cher t v cheeked. merry-eyed, white beard nnd furtimmcd 'costume Just as they should be. he came into the crowd' d armory wtib a mes sage of happiue'ss for four hundred lltle ones. No one of the toy-hun-grv children we're fengotlen. There was the glil with the young lips and the old, old eyes. She had Ml unite still all through th" in-ogra m. I wrapped in a hopeless apathy, as uplifting, of curse, as the beautl though certain the lighted tree and fylng or 1 Ity parks and the instltu hundreds o'f tovs were meant for Hon of public libraries, nor so ln anyone else but her. Perhaps she I terestlng us the organizing of or had dreamed so often nnd been J chestras and drama leagues,. Hut disappointed si. frequently that she since when has there been, anything could not bring herself lo beliei. that sin v.,, aid not be left out e,f th- merry making. And then she found herself luddenlj In po aeasor of one- of tsje greatest treas ures fn the world. No doll, mind von! What pleasure could she have f'uind in a deill when, ever siuee Oivil Service 38 Marion Boys Examination to Are Agricultural Be Given Here Students at 0. A. C. The Pelted States civil service Corvallia, Dec. 0. Marlon commission bus announced nn oponlcounty hnd .18 sgrlcultural students end oomne litlve examination to be .1 . held Kchiunrv 5. lit several cltns ,.r il,,. noiihv.s' Hult-m being among the number. Roth men and -OHM Will be free to take the- X - aniinalions competitors lo i ex e mined t.lteillllg. u lb, folbmuig sul-Jf'- arlthmeUc, manshlp. tier writing, copying and cerreet - -. manuscripts. l ive hours will , iji, t. ii,, .1 , ii, mai ,,n, (. ii.iii t.hvtdrai ih fwu wilt I elude a pe rson from taking the ii I animations, with the- exception of ex-s, rvlre men A photograph must ae--iii::any each applie-atlon. ' prexifs and gre,up phntot?! a pht, not t,eng acceptable. U an act of con-res pi'.-fi-reiii e ehnll b. i-i-.mi to bnuorsbly discharged sobliers. . . , ,.ti 1 '.'.tins, 1 -ii , hold su' b insltione and application blanks no' I from tin le.ca! Uitnh Trliig. For residfiires equipped $Ui itfinn he ating svslems a device hss been invented that utilizes tne mm t" heat water for kitchen land bathri)om use. Page Seven Prosecutor and opportunity they possess to subdue these glaring attractions and change these harmful charac t eristic? "Instead of doing that they aim. ply bask in the 'glory' of this daz zling creature that is theirs. They seldom demand that she give up the rouge-pot and the eyebrow pen cil. "Cleopatila, as we understand her wiles today, was nut a beautsv but a plain woman who under stood the art of make-up. Plucked Eyebrows Old Story. "The practice is an old one. Plucked eyebrows are nothing new. In Chaucer's time women did the same thing. In 'The Canter bury Tales' we read in the 'Knights Tale' about a lovely heroine that the author praises for her fine eyebrows plucked out to a thin line. "And this man thinks women, mercenary, too. He says a girl al ways asks 'bow much has he got?' before she makes up her mind. "The race must depend on Its women for progress, and unle-ss a woman is good, thoughtful and ln tedligent as lo the future, her chil dren will suffer. 11 Is natural that a woman who wishes to marry should wish to know something ot the circumstances of fin- man who u ill affect her whole- lile and tnoso f her children. Better to think of (bat before than after that would prevent many divorces." Critic Avis does not stop at chl- Himr women for making up. He thinks thnv should try their hands nt cooking, also. He predicts that if all the bakeries and dclleates- ..ns were to close down tomorrow the modern husbands of the made- up women would starve to aeatn. "As far as that Is concerned," replies Miss McCormick. "there Is alwuvs room for improvement In cooking. But poor cookery is not a modern Institution. It to a mat ter for the schools to think about. Education "ill be the remedy. "The 'synthetic woman' Is as old as history and I believe that the giil so much condemned today Is not a modern girl, but a survival ot an old type. There always havo been women who appeal thus to the Imagination of men. Homo training may. In time, overcome young men's susceptibility to such influences, however." she could remember, the care ot the younger ones bail fallen upon her thin shoulders? The good saint, with the wisdom of countless cn turloB had dropped in her lap a fairy book. Sitting now among her cinders, she can learn to dream again! Then, there was the tiny lsss with the bluest eyes in the world, whose name could never be any thing but Mary. 8h" had that ethereal look that artists always associate with the holy mother when picturing her childhood, and Hi.- mouth had a haunting droop as 1 bough, small as she was, she hod already looked upon her Calvary. Bedng so very young, and unversed, as yet in the art of smiling through sorrow, she bud allowed the cor ners to droop pitifully, with no at lempl to deceive the world. It was a wooly little Bhoop that Santa placed In her small arms, and tho sudden burst of tears that acknowl edegd the gilt was the most em phatic bit of gratitude that sho could have, offered. Never once, during the remainder of the even ing did she release her bold of the pretty gift. Of course, she shouldn't hive (lied; but If she hadn't who would have known how elose to 1M precipice her fallh hnd been tot tering! j Nearly four hundred other! all pitifully enger, all gloriously Satis lied, bad their belief in hufnanlty sustained before the light on tho ti. e were extinguished tJid th armory m is emptied. Pleblan In terest. if you will, these that have 11, do with the unfortunate. Not st .aristocratic about a stable mnngr nr artistic about a carpenter shop? And that small girl with the world old eyes, that liny lass clinging leiirfnllv (o the wooly sheep, those hundreds of tattered Ml of human flotsam nnd Jetsam of such, my ma t,-ii. is the klngeloin of heaven. in the college during the first i cm of mis scnooi jcar. mo "' Pennoyer V. Bnglish of Salem pe,st graausie; aiviii v. ii'mten ami Alvin II M idsen of Silveiton, Itov S Keen, . Herman K. I-ifky , Wllnd W. yare of Salem. , lid W hi'ney n. Clll of Saletn. ' Osmond .1. tliige and Cecil J. 1 need lard or woouuurn. j...,.or. Foulln J. Brewer and William It. .N. v mi -r of Chemaws. list lend ; R feller of Hubbard. Kianlc W. liurbln. Orris J. Fry, Reece H. lones and Alonso w. Patchln Of Salem, Kdward A Flnley of 811 VI inn and Robert M. Harper if ,;. s. sophwim res; Ambrle W. Lagley. Raymond C. Clark. Eu gene L. OBI. Frederic C. Klaus nf fteb in. aud Milton L Knsuf of Siii.-rton. f renh pien.: Eal1 c- Bear of Turne-r. tluy Ray and Harry I Riehcs of fii " a William M. Cliven of nerval. Ueyd B. Mc Ke of Woodburn and Jesse A. Nesl of Marion. sicials. Alex rtr Doerfler of 9ilve'rten. Iven K. .I-nnlngs, rVrry N. Porter. Cjffel H Crson and Elmer 8. Olson f Salem. Huxley L. Oalbrsith of Hull! Simon M. Hochstitler of Woodburn. Leni A. Miller of Hak ,lrd and Thomas V. S. r of Tur ner vecsllnnals. , 4 hh HHI IHB