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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1921)
March 17, 1921 I 1 " - miao 2-"--"7'l- each insertion Kt firte insertions, 5 cents, CV". "car, per month, 12 on . m per ad, zo cemo. he: ".".,r!ion oniy "-- inter""" advance. TitV Ju?' . nhnne. Unless pot Vonthly account. No r"pi i.hune EW TODAY Phone e67 ,, for sale. Phone wood S5-rfrToianberry tips. IB P24. 000 hone -:-;.. ()t on paved cheap. J care hournai "ToT'the hauling away. HES fr -sa ,.f mem hiuvk, fcW n Bros. II hoJt--r-- ceaning 7 5c ICK ?. ,l fifi L. L. Buckner L - T.r, top clamp identl- f"ZT.Y for ad at 6g53irl or wo r . Ln-wui i . ' v -1st street fcsStQlorse, weight , 11)3. 1D-rLjSmall potatoes.,?. Srk'nr"S-v"ursaeks- Pflt" r.Fll. H- H 1J"",S'- c7 i KTTlE C.ood 4 room h01 .treet. Price J2500. ter house ins 13(100 to loan on goou ....!..- II TiT llnllncer WCo w. ... - Koni'-: snvTrent 4 or u room house 11 . ,..!,,,.. A,,.-!! rtniem on 'IS . roadster at Cal 2036W or see me iKpin 1030 Shipping St II yur rresn cut,., Produce w K;n Auto license piaie. rrove ch n :lll(l pay IU( au ai UrnaJoffHl 66 pED To buy a 5 or 6 room IujhIOW CIUC Lj i.Mtlon. Box C A K Capi- Li Tnnrnal. 6 6 i -. fsALE By owner, attractive ijern seven room uungaiuw, larire lot. Address K care oornal a68 trjID-String of beads, owner lyhave same by proving prop L,r and paying, ror au at uapi- I Journal ojuce. " KroBS for sale. sacks tarbank potatoes tor saie at oc i sack. Perrine & Marsters, Ei Gray bldg. -8 (I.TRY wanted. We are pay- ttoday for heavy hens 28c. for lit hens use. rariners I'rouuce 110 S. Hlgn. i cALE 10 acres near Salem, room hnuse. basement, garage. Km, chicKPii nouse. irice o, . 2500 cash, balance terms. rueger, 209 Oregon bldg. 6f " (RENT 34 Vi acres in Salem, i. $200 cash until Oct. 1. 1921. L ff. Gill, Rt. b, Vancouver, J71 N90. trade or sell, 1920, run tt miles, good tires, $650 er.sh; Q take Ford or motorcycle as t payment. See car at Lewis ftt station, west end Sale" ' q68 BE a cash buyer for a pond fep rpasonnbly close in, must ite light auto almost new. What Ire you? Putnam & McLaren, wm 21 over Peoples cash store n SALE Or trade. Ford tour- car, 1918, and 1917 M.-ix- rll. both in good shape; will ftde for horses, cows or calves 1 1 am going on a farm. Phone liOR pvenlngs. q68 IP 9 room house, bath, elec ft lights, located on N. Liber- f street within 3 blocks of bus- Ims district. $2650. $500 cash. p per month Interest 7 per Itit. Berke & Hendricks, 205 tT. I bank bldg. 06 PRPN'TCP WANTED ptw and Italians, give average test, variety and price Geo. Felckert Jefferson Ore. For Sale Houses l LR o,l house and thrpe Its chep. Inquire 373 Lurel 66 I best buv in the nltv R mnm pealow close to car,' modern fciuainu- rireplaee, $3150. Ma ft, room 19. corner Stats and frpial over Busick's. a PP 7 rnnni mna r-m k,n.a lorr.r'r. r. j ....... t -.,- 11 every way, locate j ,r high school. Price f-FZn t n ureoenhortt A Co., 2"5 St. a. PD BUY 5 room house, N. Cap f1- for $2100; will take car as vment Sean,ctQr a. Thnm.ann ELt State St. a I SALPc t " iiiuuern uuii- P Call 1386 N. 18th street, Cw- a 79 I Bl'Ts a 4 room house and r "m. w. Powell, 341 N. ftione 666. List your "Mrty with me for quick sale, a66 t?AK 6 room plastered K lth furniture at 1959 rQler street Pri ',-.oe iuaa l.H month'y payments. "'"oennorst & Co., Z75 5 St. EXIRNTLT located 5 room EL,0"! fP- le- Price hh. ' ni,naie. f or ap- ?nt to see it, call oner ifreveninirs 63if .ei! P" "ant to buv a rrnn t,uto accessory store, bar- """10 hand store or rt tk " iic sure 10 see r right location at the Pt Driic ... Co,' V. m roweii, 341 t!LPhone 666. i9 ---,1 ioorn nous lor Corner lof. $600 will With rr. ... svuu icrms on Dai- rumoaeiea ana -luuii. uwnpr win pT' -Mpoirument. Phone Whi!. 4 or evenings 80J gTKrir-- "V I tin v " superior I O r, n bpat'ful soft tones. ' " ' - win 1. a house, price 1850. 8200 1L , V,k rent' Wm- -w- 341 -V Corn ! Phone III M' in Astoria. r-n(ed for trr - Gloria r.-K lj??th. to rAde fo !,e,n. m-p. r. m. M e..- rrL.m '-Q 'e and Co'imer.-HI -iarks. Tel. SC. LP ir!r,. , . L , . ircai 1 II mn, ill IT' ? rooma w" "n- -.I. in (eatnre. run I BkSS. Vr car Un and paT lTj Price I.sa. ZT.u Lirsa' STmwo n about 11 evening I For Sale Houses 5 ROOM plastered house, mostly modern, 2 lots, near school N ftin?' tPrlcedlt0 " Quick at $1600 terms. Barber & Pearson. VJlrtJI U1U. a I ROOM plastered, modern house with basement, garage, east front Price 12400, terms $500 down lid r & Pearson' 200 Gry 6 ROOM house on Union street choice location, will take in auto small acreage 0r small cash pay ment. Price $2100. Bargain. Bar ber & Pearson, 200 (iray bldg a For Sale Farms FOR SALE 10. acres, good build ings, prunes, berries, clover 700 . N- "'Bh- b67 FOR SALE 53 acres mile west of Aumsville, Or., stock and machinery. Write for term. Henry Fennell. b60 l'OK bALE Or rent, 4 22-100 acres, beawer dam land adjoin ing city, would take light car or truck as part pay. 1911 N Church. C. C. Ashby. b9 run sale 40 acres, 2 acres beaverdam; will consider 4 sec ondhand automobiles as part pay ment. Address box 402 care Journal. D86 FOR SALE Or trade cheap, Polk county joining Lincoln. 160 acres coast farm seven miles from railroad, suitable for cattle .and goats, good buildings. For par ticulars see C. R. Brantner, lit,. 8. box 94, Salem, Or. b69 I HAVE 5 acres of land you .can live on for 5 years and it woirt cost you $1. just do some work on place. Wm. W. Powell, 341 N. Com'l. Phone 666. m66 10 ACRE bargain close to Salem, well improved, half in fruit, low price and easy terms. Barber & Pearson. 200 Gray bldg. n THE BEST $2500 buy In town. So I consider it, and the tet ma are good. Come and see me on this, it's worth while. Wm. Fleming, 341 'State street. FARMS, FARMS, FARMS The right size, the right location at the right price. This is Just one of my large list, 20 acre.? good level soil, all in cultivation, 4 room house, barn, family orch ard, 3 head of horses, 2 cows, 7 5 chickens, harnes, wagon, buggy, plows, mower, rake, all larm tools and some furniture all go with place for only $3500. some terms. You can't af for 1 ti buy until you see Wm. W. Powell, 341 N. Com'l, phone 666. 066 GOOD farms at $35 an acre equip ped are scarce. Let Baroer & Pearson, 200 Gray bldg., show you some. We have them. b ALADDIN Readycut houses, barns. 40 to 70 per cent reduction. Big saving in cost of construction. Money loaned for building pur poses, Chas. Smith, 409 Oregon bldg. REDIMADE houses $200 to $700. Garages $59. Built in sections. Chas. Smith, 409 Oregon bldg. FOR SALE 9 acres beautiful lay ing tract, right at Oregon Elec tric station, with a fine oppor tunity for ticket agency and mer chandise business. Price $2700. Hart & Muller, 208 Oregon bldg. 5 ACRES, 3 acres orchard, small house close to Facuic nign wy. Price $1150, terms. Magee, room 29 corner State and Com mercial over Busick's. b FOR SALE New 6-room bunga low, full cement basement, built in features, nice new garage, cor r.er lot 60x100. Price $8860, terms. Hart Muller, 208 Ore- gon Bldg. FOR SALE 634-acre grain farm all tillable land, $25,000; Curna county, Idaho. 8 miles from rail road station, good" well, windmill and buildings, for sale or trade for small farm. Box 102, Mc Mtnnville Ore. b67 a onmniAl, n ARC. A IN TTn- Violence nf the week only a 10 acre tract, a mile from Salem; the real value is (sunn, out see u you can possibly buy. Wm. Flem ing 341 State St. room 7. n FOR SALE 10 acres all In culti vation, fine soil, new 7 room plastered house, good barn and outbuildings, fine location. Price $5500. Hart & Muller, zua ure- gor. bldg. bJ! GOOD berry land, 10 acres Just outside city limits, 4 blocks from car line, all in cultivation, good black loam. Bargain, 1-1 cabh, balance terms. Hawkins Rob- OAK nraoi.ll hid" b eri.i, " " o For Sale Miscellaneous SMALL pigs for" sale. Phone 2F22 evenings. es 14 CHICKENS for sale. Call 554V f DO FOR SALE Feijiale Persian cat Phone 2034M. . e67 FOR SALE Columbia bicycle, al most new. Call 1792 Broadway. c67 mTTrrD haw for Sale. Rt. 7, Phone 105F12. A. A. Nafnger ' C70 FOR iffiSSLmSi sieve grip tractor, or would trade part for fresh cows. Phone 74r4. cb. VVELINE filberts 25c each, best for home use. Currant pants plants 10c each. Pearcy Bros.. 210 Oregon bldg. cl' FoTTiALE-Neai Waconda hand picked seed wheat. $1 80 per bushel; Burbank potatoes and old pitchy 16-in. fir Come get them. Ella Finney, Rt. 2, Ger vals. Or. c'- brown Leghorn HI WMr ing $1 for 15. Call "w Howe. . - LOGANBERRY and hop stakes, cheaper than you can cut them Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. Salem, Or c FOR SALE Good used piano, 666 V Cmmer. - . r UI,.hit1U L'C4'. 8. 1-. riTeghorn:Tancred straim Box A D X Capital Journal. fS BROWN Leghorn eggs tor htch ing $1 for 15. CallHr- FOR SALE- Vira7d pljJW JjM cultivators and pair while geest Call zuju "" ": - rr r ortDoou' 1.100 WS,' count, WiH SPECIAL-Nfce lot with lots o fruit, cement f"?"uon' "n ment walks, shack ,0,J'xeWrn! while you build. Price tH W Powell. 341 N Com'l. Phone 666. ' FOR SALICommWoti 254 S. Uberty St. Canned Irt. potatoes, onions, wheat eon, oats, rolled oats m.llnin -J feed, wagons, plows. harness drillyJL-5- - - FOR 'SALE Or trade on ho-jj-2 good milk cows and n"r . -i hirer an! single har ness. Ask for Higgerty at 554. Kern siren. STRAWBERRY plants. varieties. Bedarena 'oni' Dr. Burrill Kellogr P- 4c per hundred P. "r . Or. , v FSale MisceUaneous . Max O. Buren, m i". Commercial ' Pop o at DlantTiT rreDla strawberry son fi U VZ 100- C- Joh son. Salem. Rl. pnone m d69 weather, if you want h , D"s TLLV b0dv Salem It 'gbargaln price, phone 335. 66- ru 8ALB II inch and -wood p mu ee63 I LAT-f tip.. sP.otai pno.7 i jAaams.p hone :6K1 1 d 6 8 I U7h AED, f" K5 for sale "It ,FOR SALERlTeT7d"0TC boar, gentle and good breeder! Pr.ced to sell. Geo. Kalle. j" I ftrwn. Hf;i.. e6l7 r5 S.thlS Losanberry tips f per thousand. J. H. Donaldson. Ht t. box 10. TRADB-,,,., Qn 55- ith good improvements, fami ly orchard, choice location, for Salem city property. Priced cheap ;lt $;,250. terms. Act quick on this. Barber & Pearson, 200 1 Jl!LbJS: n. i CLOVER and grain hay for sale". Phone 41 F5. Albert Lieehiv. c67 EtiOS for hatching from pe.. "of j fme laying strain White Minor- ca hens. 2505 S. Commerulal. Phone 55F2. f 33 '9x12 CONUOLEPM rugs $10 and up. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. STPERIOR wall nnno- ,.,l..- new and attractive goods. Max yj. nuren, 17a j. Com'l. FOR SALE Imported St. An-" dreasburg rollers. "The canary with a college education." E B Flake, 590 S. 17th. Phone 1046.1 c80 BARGAIN A fine east front lot a block from State street at $540 on installments, or 5 percent off half cash or more. See Wm Fleming, 341 State street. This is worth $100 more. a STRAWBERRY plants. several best varieties, $2 per M, you dig them. Oak and fir wood for sale. Phone 13F23. d FOR SALE I mproved Oregon strawberry plants from young patch. Mrs. J. R. Pennington, Rt. 4, box 14A, Salem, Or. d77 LEATHER brief canes $5 and up. Max Ox Buren, 179 N. Com'l. c For Sale Automobiles SACRIFICE 1918 Chevrolet road ster, disc wheels, distinctive, good mechanically and otherwise, act quick. Phone 92F3; q70 FOR SALE 1920-Hupmobile" car in fine condition, must be sold soon, owner going east. See G. Satterlee, 404 Ferry St. Phone 1117. 1211. A real snap. q67 FOR SALE Ford bug, also Edison phonograph, almost new. cheap. Box A D Z Capital Journal. 166 Al'TO robes reduced to close out. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. q FORD overhauled, $15. Truck work a specialty. Charges reas onable. Service Garage, 803 N. Liberty. Phone 1277J. m82 For Sale Livestock FOR SALE Fresh cow. 776 S. 12th. at, 1: FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow with calf at side. Phone 100F23 e67 FOR SALE 20 head of 2 ana 3 year old ewes, with early lambs; also 2 fresh cows. Pearl Wood, GervaJs, Or. e66 FOR SALE Horses, span of or chard chunks 5 and 8 years old $125; one draft, 1600 lb. 9 years old $125; one nice family mare $40. You can try these horses before you settle. Farmers Feed barn, across from Oregon nilec tric. eCl For Sale Wood PHONE 1565M for wood, Satur day excepted. ee91 OLD pitchy 16-lnch fir for sale. Phone 1 727. ee82 CALL 998 for dry wood. Empey Transfer Co. has oak and ash, old fir and second growth four foot and 16-inch. 254 S. Liberty street. ee69 FOR SALE Dry' 4 foot and 16-in. second growth fir. and 16-inch mill wood. Prompt delivery. Fred E. Wells, 305 S. Church, phone 1542. ee DRY 4 ft and 16 Inch wood. Phone 1678W. ee361 FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 rooms, suitable for either housekeeping or sleep ing rooms. 945 Union. j67 FURNISHED rooms. 656 Center St. Phone 461 R. J"' SLEEPING rooms for rent. 645 Ferry St. Baker apts. J66 FOR RENT Large furnished room with kitchenette, corner Chemeketa and Liberty. j66 ROOM and hoard in private fam ilv 1411 State St. 160 FuH RENT Furnished rooms and apartments. 633 Ferry, j70 Lost and Found LOST A small brown purse con taining three gold pieces. Find er please return to Journal of m ,.a reward. k67 1,' ' "I"" - - "MTsCELLANors BLACKBERRY, currant, gooseber ry logan. black cap and red raspberry plants. Other nursery stock. Any quantity. City deliv ery. Phone your order. Prices reasonable. Ward K. son. 2393 Front, phone 494. dt WINCHESTER rifle to ex change for bicycle. 2278 fWf ground road. , ,c". SALEM Auto Radiator shop ra diator specialist. 198 S. 12th Bt C7o FOR QUICK SALE List lur tt stallment hous with u. v H Grabenhorst & -street. CAN make reduced prices on slab wood .special prices on car load , lots for the next 30 days. Sa lem Fuel yards, office phone 529. Res, phone 2058. fF you want to rent a nne farm of" 170 acres for grain or cash rent or a 5 room house at $10 pe" month or a 5 acre tract, see Wm. W. Powell, 341 N. Com I Phone 8 n", i75tCE -Mr. Wood formerly of l Valley Motors wishes to an nounce that he has ope.ed up a repair shop, located at the J ,.m Feed bam Phone2 . 8q K. Whpo-eT... Ml Com,. I Phone 6j . - SrrHi'nePhU; T ObiW i.k forGJlL- 2- .lS8"GOODHUE takes - Call 251 S or The Capita Journal, MISCELLANEOUS LIST ycur hout and farms with r. ,. . n - 1 'r Pearson. We will ad-L vertise, show it and perhaps sell K. We have constant inquiries. 2 cars at your service Barber & Pearson 200 Pray bldg. URESSMAKINd and plain sewing 743 Bellevue. phone 1620W. 169.1 SEE J. W. Manley for g 101I blackj dirt and horse ni'mni Phon,'l 190. Cherry City turn 189 PRIVATE maternity hospital. Call !. 188 EXPERT paper hangers and tlnt- ers now ready. Max O Buren, 179 N, Commercial. Phone 131. mi NEVER SPREAD", a real mat tress for tired Bax. Max O. Bur en, 179 N. Com'l St. m r-XPERT Painting papeV hang ing and kalsomining, also hard wood finishing. Popular prices. Large or small contract. J. A. Kallstrom. 343 '.4 N. Com'l St. Phone 1759. 18S CORK floor covering of all kinds. wt O l'Trn 1-0 v. r-.-irn'l. n FOR first class p.iiniing, paper hanging, kalsomining and all interior decorative work phone Sharpe and Bareness, 554R or 1518J. Reasonable prices and perfect satisfaction. m80 CEMENT laundry tubs, guaran teed, factory prices. S14 East Washington, Portland. Oi c7 9 PLENTY of money to loan on improved city property, or for building purposes, no delay. H. E. Holinger, 327-328 Oregon Mfc m Y. M. C. A. Barber shop. Prices, haircut 35c; shave 15c; neck shave 5c 304 N. Commercial. SEE J. W. Manley for cellar dig ging, grading, plowing, heavy team work. Phone 199 Cherry City barns. 17 5 WOOD Buyers and snippers, Bock & McDonough, 542 State street, phone S07J. List your wood with us. Carload shipments a spe clally. ! WE have some good farm mort gages to sell. Hawkins & Rob erts, 205 Oregon Bldg., Salem. PLUMBING, Repairing and coll work a specialty, reasonable charges. A. L. Godfrey, shop foot of Union St. Phone 1517.1. Mil BOARD and room close in. 49 N. Commercial St. J66 CHOICE strawberry plants. Strong vigorous. well rooted. Any amount. Gold Dollar, Bttersburg No. 80, E. No. 121, Magoon, Marshall, New Oregon, Progres sive Everbearing, Trebla, WH--son. State inspected. Quantity prices interesting. City delivery or postpaid. Ward K. Richard son, 2395 Front. Phone 494. d69 ?LUMRING and Repairing done reasonable. Phone 287W. m66 TRANSFER L. A. Barrick Cu., country trips, moving. Wood for sale. Good service. Stand 271 North Commercial. Phone 734. Wanted Help GIRL wanted for general House work on farm. Phone or write Mrs. L. Bechtel, Salem. g66 WANTED Bookkeeper and typ ist. State experience and edu cation. T P care Capital Jour nal, g WATED Capable girl to do gen eral housework for small fam ily. Call evenings 1370 State St. Phone 1702. g6J YOU that want carpenter work, painting, shingling done, call 1959. m68 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Stock hogs. 1213 or 157 6M. Phone i67 WANTED Loganberry tips, peach and fruit trees; state price etc. Box L B care Journal. 161 WANTED 200 lbs. dried logan berries, state price in letter. O. E. Rae, 124 Seventh St., Klamath Falls, Or. ' Hi WANTE I --Middle aged woman for general house work. 1601 Cen ter street. g6 WANTED To rent a three room apartment. Must be modern and close in: or would like small furnished modern houie; no children. Box A N Capital Jour nal; J WANTED Spading and garden work. Phone 9 40 h66 WANTED Old mattresses to make over, phone 19, Capital City Bed ilinc Co. 1 REAL ESTATE 83 i acres '6 1 miles south of Salem. 10 acres of bottom land. rt .,f, nt rnlltnir rel soli. 49 acres in cultivation, good grain and hay land. 20 acres or nr ami vmm timber, 2000 cords wood; 10 acres of 9 and 10 acres of 4 ye.ir old prunes; 3 acres of 1 year logan berries, 1 acre of 2 year old straw herries, and good family orchard, good condition, good 7 room house large barn, silo full set of out buildings and giirage on road, good fences: 5 good springs, one close to house, on rock road. R. F. D.. creamery route, close to school and Oregon Electric railway. Will take In exchange Salem property up to $10,000. balance of $S500 can be paid out of the prune crop. This is a good place and Is a money maker, the owner has to leave and will give purchaser a good exchange. PUTNAM A M I.AREN Room 21, 180 N. Commercial St. n TO TRADE 10 acres, good improvements, in Polk cunty for Salem property. We hive some good buys In houses with smKll payments down. Store building in St.iyton to trade for Salem property. House and 4 lots, with barn, la Salem for rent. ijit var1-" a THOMASON J31H State street. "Hi acres fine soil, good I rooij house family orchard. gooo barn. 1 'i miles from Salem oB good road 15000. 5 acres choice land, splendid for home and fruit and berries. H, miles out, good road llnOO. 320 acres 12 mil's from good town In Marion county, near rail road, school and post office, w r watered. $1S per acre. 5, 10, 15. 50. 40 acre tracts close in at prices to suit. All the beat of soil and well located. OREGON LAND CO. 442 State street. n GET A HOME 5 rooma. 2 lots, wood hed, chick en nous-. $90. $200 '- 4 room house, barn etc. I140, $250 down. A3 room houe. A-l lot. pavea street, car line. $1200. 5 room, lleh's. hath, toilet, wood shed. $1251. terms. 5 room, wi'h lights, bath, hot and cold water, basement, furn sce. wood lift, for only I27II. II. down. 9 room house. acre land. eta. I2000. terms. A good buy In a room, sot 12:58, term H E FROWTf Over Boic'' " Salem, Oregon REAL ESTATE ij. v. ; 1 v I 1 oiw real ESTATE AXU FIRE ivsir kancr L. 1NS1KANCE ' J05 STATE STREET Stcres east of Salem, close in. fOO(1 a.rV b..M all r.l,au.4 small house and small barn. Price of only $1800. terms. o 'u want a finely improved chicken ranch well rauippt d ..id II stocked? if so see this as it is good and well located. Priced right and terms. 1 acre all in cultivation and 4 room house, sheds and chicken house, on paved highway; if sold soon will include horse, harness and buggy. Trice $1600. easy terms 24 acres 7 Vi miles from Salem n navel road, all fit to cultivate, 18 cultivated, black loam, 5 acres Italian prunes in good condition, 4 and 5 years old; 4 1 logans, 2 hursts, 1 plow, 2 harrows, 1 wa gon, 6 room house, btrn, chicken nouse. fruit house and well. $10, 600, terms. 21 acres south of Salem on rock road, all in cultivation, all fenced. 11 acres prunes, 10 acres variety, with logans, strawberries, etc., be tween rows, all farm implements on place, 4 room house, new barn, granary, etc. This Is an unusually first class place for the price, $11, 000, easy terms. 5 room bungalow, plastered, full basement dry, modern, fireplace, stationary wash tubs, gas plates, etc. Must be seen to be appreci ated at a low price of $3250. 7 roor-'. house, plastered, close In. toilet, bath, electric lights and gas, garage. See this at $3000. terms. L A. HAYFORD Member of the Marion ?ounty Realty board. 305 State St. n' M. W. ROWLEY Real Estate, now located at 469 State St. with KINNEY & SMITH The following houses are posi tive bargains never before offered for sale and have been personally Inspected; these places are better than the descriptions. Terms can be arranged to suit your conven ience. Bargain No. 1 Is a 2 story, I room house with Vi block of land; Is In south Salem and is In excel lent condition. Has electric lights, bath, toilet, large closets, built in kitchen; good barn and lots of shade trees. A cozy home for only $2250. 1 block from car. Bargain No. 2. A modern dou ble constructed shingled bungalow In south Salem 3 blocks west of Commercial. Beautiful view, good lot; 5 rooms, electric lights, plas tered, cement walks, small base ment, dutch kitchen, built in fea tures in dining room. Large screen ed in porch suitable for dining room and sleeping porch. A posi tive bargain at $2500. Bargain No. 3. An ultra modern home 3 blocks from state house; has 5 large rooms. Paved street, garage, full basement, furnace, gas, electric lights, plastered, large dutch kitchen, beautiful dining room, large closets, bath, toilet, and is thoroughly modern; never before on the market. Snap at $5250. KINNEY SMITH 461 State St. Ground floor. We are members of the Marion County Realty association. LOOK THESE OVER $2500 On very easy terms. Cute little 5 room bungalow. Close In. Basement and furnace. A nice buy for Bomeone. $4800 Splendid bungalow home on Fairmount hill. All conven iences except furnace. Nice fireplace. Seven rooms. Ex cellent fruit. Lots 100x1 50. Good barn and garage. Terms. $2000 4 room bungalow E. front, lot 100x130. Good garden and berries. Easy payments: nice little home. $2650 Six room house with an abundance of fruit, two large lots; 100 feet to pavement. Easy terms. Many more good homes on the easiest of terms. $3000 Nine room house, lot lOOx 108: a nice corner close to State St. The right place for a large family. $3000 Eight room house In handy loeatlon. A real bargain Iet me take you out to view it. Terms. $3250 Dnndv eight room bunga low. Ml Miller street. Ga rage. Terms. $4000 Eight room bungalow on paved s'reet. Close to school A snap buy. See by Pst nnd nhoto-rraphs. CHAS. W. N1EMEVER "Tout Real Estnte" 215-216 Masonic Temple, Salem. PhonesJ000L 1014. n REMARKABLE FARM BUY 200 acres of choice bottom land five miles from Salem and on paved road. 150 acres under cultivation. Balance is excellent timber. This l.irm is fully equip ped and is well slocked. The equipment Includes a 24 h. p. "Happy Farmer " tractor; 2 bind ers; threshing outfit, drills, nar rows, plows, drags, cultivator, wagons, woodsaw, etc. Slock in cludes DO hogs, 23 nead young stock; good team, large flock chickens. Price enly 1159 an acre. I can give good te rms to the right party. This ranch will stand any inspection. For city and country homes tee CHAS. W. NIE.MEYER Just Real Estate" 215-216 Masonic Temple, Silem. l-hones loOO, 1014. B I ? QUESTION ? Why go out and pay two hun dred and mote per acre for land anen I can sell you 78 acres of i gooa loam soil, running water, half cultivated, 1 3 acres In good I fall wheat, family fruit, plenty of fuel timber, room house, plenty I of out buildings, main county rock ' road, phone, mail route, milk j r',ut, 17 miles from Salem, e(,,e j to two towns, for less than $100 ' per acre, come in and find out why. H. K BRUWS Over Busick's store. State and Commercial n GOOD BUYS AND EXCHANGES 5 room modern cottage, aacri- l.c price 11250, terms. 4 room plastered dwelling, two , fine lots fruit, near car line, 12, ? I a, term. i 5 room modem cottage nice )jt. i fruit near car line 11100. 20 acre fruit t.-.n; oeir Liberty to exchange for Salem reaiacne. I Fine 1 6 c: - tiacl nr rtalem, 1 partly tn logans and strawberries. 1 IsSe. term. Money to loan on good securl- t-r PERRtNE MAR3TERS Ill-U Pray bldg. o" An auxiliary to the Independtn e poet of the American , . c 'i - NEW TODAY FOR RENT 5 room modern house furnished except bedding aid dishes good barn, garden In. Phone S06W, one block to car line. II REAL ESTATE GOOD BUYS 2 acres on carline all cultivated, some cherries. Price 11600, $150 down, balance $20 per month, in terest 6 percent. ' 1 acre close to carline, I room cottage, 4 acre logans. Price $2, 600. 105 acre farm, close to Salem on good road; will consider smaller acreage close in as part payment. Price $24,500. 210 acre stock ranch, house and barn. 20 acres cultivated. Price $4000. $2500 down. 10 acres of first class Italian prune orchard, in bearing, 4 miles out. Price $5500. HOUSES 6 room house located on paved street, bath, toilet, lights, bearing fruits. Price $2800, $1000 down. 5 room house, bath, toilet, lights Price $1400. Fine view lot on Fairmount hill east front, paved street. Price $900 terms. 6 room house located at 1959 Center street, partly furnifeiied. Price $3500, terms. 7 room strictly modern home. Price $0850. If you are looking to buy, trade or sell, see W. H. Git ABENHORST & CO. 275 S'ate street. n YOUR HOME IS HERE 100 PHOTOGRAPHS OF HOMES FOR SALE rE!T SHE BEST BUVS 4 acres, at car line, 4 room house fruit cellar, wood shea, some or chard, electric lights, city water, only $4500, terms, 10 acres, 5 cultivated, 4 timber, some fruit, 1 mile from Salem, house, barn, garage, good road, $4200, terms. 10 acres, 8 room house, at elec tric station, barn, orchard, all cul tivated. $5500, terms. 53 acres, 46 cleared, 46 fall grain, running water, house, barn, coops for 2000 chickens, on paved road, hi mile of town. $8500. terms 100 acres, 60 cultivated, 35 tim ber, 6 room house, fair barn, Joining town. $60 per acre, terms. 110 acres, 90 cultivated and to crop, the best of soil, part rolling and part level, 6 room modern house, good barn, water syBtem and electric lights In all buildings. V mile of school; this place must be sold, price reduced from $20, 000 to $16,000. terms. HOUSES 6 room modern, good condition, large lot, fine berry land, close to school, a big snap; will never be cheaper, nly $2500, ft cash, bal ance monthly. 7 room bungalow, built in con veniences, beamed ceiling, fine lot, would cost you twice the price asked to built, only $4500, terms. 8 room modern, good corner lot, garage, graveled streets, fine shade, best buy In city, $4500, terhis ' 5 room modern bungalow, pave ment, at car. one of he prettiest homes In Salem, only $4000, terms If you want to build to suit I have that close in lot you want at a ridiculously low price. If you want a Canada ranch for your residence or acreage see me. SOCOLOFSKY 341 State street. n DIRECTORY G. T. WHITE, dentist, 408 Oregon bldg. 92 COMPUTING scales, cash register and general store fixtures at 226 Stark St.. Portland, Or., be tween 1st and 2nd streets. 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 SCAVENGER Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed by the month at reasonable rates. Cesspools cleaned and dead nnl- mills removed. Day phone 167, night phone 1680R, R. O. Cum mins, Mgi m Auctioneer G. SATTERLEE. 404 Ferry St. Salem, (lie., Phon 1177. Osteopathy URS. WHITE AND MARSHALL. Osteopathic physicians and sur geons, 506 11. S. Bank Building. Phone 859. Dr. White, resi dence phone 469; Dr. Marshall, residence phone 834. Foot Specialist :ilAS E TATRO, 404 Masonic Bldg. Bring us your foot troubles 68 tiaAJcKlTY BENEFIT ASSOCIA TION Meet In Foresters' hall. 229 N Commercial street, every Wednesday evening. F. G. Brock, Finance. 340 Court St. Water Company SALEM WATI.H COMPANY Of fice, corner Commerclul and Trade Sts. Bills payable monthly In advance. Hhone 57. Farm Loans FARM LOAN'S Any amount. Low rales. Full repayment privilege. Very prompt service. Ask about our 20-year loans at 6 percent. Hawkins At Roberts, 205 Oregon S.-ilem. Ore. BUILDING LOANS MADE May lie repaid like rent. Life, Fire, Health. Accident. In demnity, Llballty and Auto In surance written. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT 411 Masonic Temple, Salem, Ore. Stove Repairing STOVES rebuilt and repaired. 50 years. exerlence; Iiepol Na tional and American fence, size 26 to 58 Inrhes high. Paint, oil and varnishes, etc., logan berry and hop hook Salem Fence and Stove Works, 260 Court street. Phone 124. SALEM MARKETS Compiled from report of Salem dealers for the guidance of Capital Journal reader. (R- vlaed daily.) Buying Prices Grain: Averav valley wheat tbulk) IMt buabel; average val la oats ibulk) 4Zc frustial. Hay: Cheat hay 22.v0 0 23 0; ibulk) 9l.lt. hjhel; average oat hay 922 Oft 24.; dover hay 92t2. t Meat: Hog Ill.M; drd hogs 14e;top stsers le;cows 2 4c; hulls 4c; spring lamhs 9c; M -ss2r; veal, fancy dressed 17c. Poultry and eggs: Eggs 21c; light hens 2024c; heavy hens 23 26c; old roosters 12015c; eifl tAS ov er 2 pounds JOc. Butterfat: Butterfat 42c; cream ery butter 47 48c. Wholesale Prices Vegetables Oregon onions 7&cO $1.00 cwt: California onions 11.75 cwt; beets $2.00 cwt, lettuce- im perial valley $3.75; turnips $1.80 cwt; carrots $1. 001.50 sack; parsnips $2.00 cwt; cauliflower $1.25 per dozen; potatoes $1.25 cwt; California cabbane j:.ro cwt; green peppers 25c; celery $1.25 dozen; spinach 10c pound; rhubard 10c; asparagus 26c lb. Fruits: orunge 13.25 95.50; lemons $3.504.50; bnanas 11 'c dates, pound, (bulk) 25c; Drom edary dates $7 case; black figs 10c white figs 12c; California grape frui' $4.00; Florida grapefruit $8.50; Arizona grapefruit $6.50. Retail Price Butter and eggs: ' Eggs 25c; creamery butter 5152c; country butter 45c. I', nil. .ml Markets Portland, Or., Mar. IV. Cattle steady; receipts 4. Cholse steer $7.75W7.8; extreme $8.50; me dium to choice $7.0007.75; fair to good $5.25fl7.00; common to fair $5. 25(86. 25; choice cows and heifers $6.25 7.00; medium to good $5.75f6.25; fair to medium to.xVa.70i common 10 lair ii.a 5.25; canners $2.0034.25; bulls $3.505.00; choice dairy calves $12.5013.50: pi mi light $11.50 (ii12.50; medium light $9.u0 41.50; heavy calves $6 7.50; best feeders $6.50l.75; fulr to good $5.756.75. Hogs nom. steady; receipts 1229. Prime light $11.60 12.00; smooth heavy $ 11.00 11.50; rough heavy $7.00 10.00; fat pigs $10.00 11.50; feeder pigs $1011.50. Sheep weak; receipts 30. East of mountain lambs $8.509.2:i; valleys $8.008.50: heavy $6.50 8.00; feeders $6.007.50: culls $4.006.00; ewes $1.50 Iff 5.00 ; light yearlings $7.00 7.50; heavy $6.50tfi7.00; wethen $5.506.50. Portland, Or., Mar. 17. Butter steady. Extra cubes 38 39c; car tons 46c; prints 46c. Butterfat, No. 1 churning cream 42c fob Portland; under grades 40c. Eggs: Selling price case count 28(fi29c; buying price 2627c: selling price candled 29 fi 30c; se lected candled In cartons 30f:Uc. Poultry: Hens, light 23 25c; heavy 0000; broilers 0000; old roosters 1215c; turkeys 48(&52c; geese nominal; ducks 3842c, Mlllstuffs: Mlllrun $3l(H32. Hny: Buying price, timothy $25 26; alfalfa $19; grain mixed 000 clover $16; cheat $2223. Wheat: Hard white $1.44; soft white $1.42; northern spring $1.37; while club $1.42; hard win ter $1.38; red Walla $1.37. lti:Mlll l( OF 9225.000 KOAD HON lS, M A HI ON 'O I XTV, 0RBGQN Sealed proposals will be receiv ed by ihe county court of Marlon county, Oregon, at the court hoi.se in Salem, In said county until Apt It 4, 1921, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon of said dny, for the purchnse of the unsold remuinii.K portion of $225,000 Permanent road bonds of Marlon county here tofore authorized to be sold on January 10. 1921, the s;tme being part of an Issue of $850,000 author ized at an election held June 3. 1919. The bonds now offered for fcle shall be dated January 10, 1921; $24,750 thereof shall mature July 15, 1927, and $55000 hail ma ture July 15, 1928, and fhftll be In uVnominntlons of 9i0 or mtil'iplos 'hereof up to the sum of $1000 ta suit the purchaser Alf.4 htll bear Interest at the rit-i of five and one half 5H) tier cent, per n num payable scmi-arnually. ' All bidders are iMiuired to en close with their bid a certified check payable to the order of Ma rion County, Oregon, and drawn upon an Incorporated han)( or trust company to the amount of two per cent of the par value of the bond bid for, and the check of the suc cessful bidder will be rppiied by the county tn part wyrriont of the purchase price or tj secure the county against loss resulting from the fa1 hi re of the bidder to com ply with the terms of the bid sub mitted. No hid will be received for a price of less than par and ac rrued interest and the bonds will be sold to the highest bidder. The county court reserves the ripht to reject any and all bids. The p ro -posa Is shou Id be n dd reused to U. O. Boyer, County Clerk. Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, and mark ed " Proposals for Head Honds." The successful bidders will be furnished with the opinion of Messrs. Storey, Thorndlke, Pal mer and Dodge of Boston, Massu ehsjNOftg, that the bonds are a val id obligation of Marion county, Oregon. By order of the countv court. TT. O. BOVKR, clerk. Most People Are Unable to Think Chicago, Mirch 17. Do you really think or do you merely think you think? Just a moment! Before you answer hark to the opinion of Kobert H. Oault, professor of psychology at Northwestern I'ni versity, delivered tn a lecture on "Suggestion and Suggi'etlblllty" before the I'niveralty Uulld In ISvanston. "Men and women think less than they assume they do," declared Dr. (iault. "What they mistake for thinking Is often only obedience to their prejudice and other mora or less unconscious disiKisltloh They Iwlicve not so much what Is reasonable aa what they want to believe. So socalled bellefa are at tained front suggestions plawin upon predisposed natures." Illinois Solons A cb-or) Tn C n n rfi rv Rent Regalation Chicago. Mar. 1C. Hundreds cf Chicago tenants assembled this morning for their departure In a special train to visit the state legis lature at Springfield In advocacy of a bill granting Cities the right to sa up rent commissions for review ing caaes where excessive rentals are alleged. Several hata ware filled witn c n trlbutlona at a maas meeting of tenants last night to pay ". - pense of the trip and d the announcement house had paaaed the (ion providing far an of a "plot to keen np CM." tniiTdtng U fen; f 1 !LH- n Pae Seven Man's Idea Of Bible Is Attacked JFair Reformer Says X 1 UliiJl'.ltlUilij Wrong; Command to Obey Held False By Fjirl O. Rorves, London, Mar. 17. Mere man did (he translating of the Bible and he Rot it alf wrong. In some very Important particulars. Chiefly in the passages dealing with women's duties to her hus- : band, and to her back seat In hu man affairs tenerslly. Miss K. Raleigh is puttin. tb Itinle's commandments for wo men right Anil putting woman kind at large right concerning th imposition tijion them which ba endured through centuries, all be cause a man translator made i slip. The New Word of the Law la ! this: "St. Paul did not "Command women to obey their. husband, 'KorbW women to preach. "Insist forever and aye, what- ever the fashion of the oountry, : they should wear huts in church, i "Suy that they should never wear jewelry and fine clothes." $ Item number one, the most im- ' portant mistake. Miss Ituleigh nails with vigor. "Wives were not enjoined by Pt. Taul to 'obey' but 'to be consider ate to' their husbands. St. Paul used the Oreek word to obey' when he was speaking of children and slaves. When he was speak ing of husbands and wives he used a different word, which has been translated as 'be subject to.' The correct translation of this word Is' 'be considerate to.' " Women were commanded to cover their heads In church mere-' ly because It happened to be the custom if the llmo And as for the other errora: "St. Paul did not forbid worn en to preach. The correct translation is that he meant women should not chatter In church, but If they wanted news they should ask for It in their homes. "He did not say that women should never ,weur Jewels und fine clothes. He only bade them leave their Jewelry at home and dress . plainly when they were preaching or selling out on missionary Jour neys." Moreover : " 'Cod gave gifts to men' is. In . the proper translation, 'gifts to hu man beings' so that women wera Included." Coloradan To Leave Estate To Farm Fund Denver. Mar. 17. To give prac tical Impetus to his great desire to see the H.OOO.OOO acres of tillable land in Colorado mude available to homesteaders, Colonel Henry C. Watson, of Kearney, Neb., wants Co leave his estate, valued at close to $250,000, to the slate of Colo rado. The state senate has already passed a measure autborlzlng the state treasurer to accept a legacy such as Watson proposes. The house is expected to take action soon. Colonel Watson, farmer, econom i i , philanthropist, treeologtst and specialist In growing alfalfa, ad dressed a Joint session of the Colo rado legislature here to explain his reasons for framing the njih.ue will which will leave his fortune to the Centennial state. In his address Colonel Watson emphasized that the outstanding ' condl'lon of the will provides that the monev will be loaned in $1,000 amour. ts to horm-steudcrs. "1 think It would mark an epoch in the history of the west if I could help you get farmers to working on your 3,000,000 acres of school lands," he said. Colonel Watson's community farm at Kearney, Neb., has at tracted attention of economists throughout the country. Eggs Are Used For Poker Chips Hillings, Mont., Mar. 17. An egg Is an egg In Montana and It Is also a puker chip with some of the ranchers and settlers on home steads which have not, for the paal two years paid very liberally on the Inveatnient because of the unusual drought and accompanying light crops. Kvery Montanan plays poker, be it "stud" with the "sky the limit" or a little friendly game of penny ante. It s the nature of the West erner to court chance and lay a wager on the turn of a card or a horse race. Hut limited finances have been a handicap to many of "the bo)" who were wont to while away tb long winter evenings out on the ranch in a little quiel game with e neighbors. Bets and the ante (down 10 u' h Ion figures that rest In the game waned until a le mind among them receully upon a "circulating medium" in form of "hen fruit " with Mstlniulale the play. Oil Men lul Off. Chevenne. Wvo . Mar. 17. hundred employes of the Cheyean. Union Pacific shops will bave be iald off within the present niontfc as the result of Instructions rex-aiv-ed today for an additional cut I ihe workitia force of US mea, af fective Saturday. Kour hundred and atxty-flve workers were laid all two weeka ago. rawing of bad checks by roas men of Haker is beeoinl-ig ireu Within the past four day ftv forged checks have bean p.u J !;. youag men reatldlng in the town. iv.i my J.NV.W nvxa.iM : Pearsoax 210 Grm'y