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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1921)
March 18, ". r. .- rfilin -ls- fti"1' . H bit insertion. is; Ti.nts; on ""' pk 0 v ,.er moniu, fS C'pir d 25 cents. : minim"1" 1 ' , . New To- f- .rlton on y ,,anra. i",s. easn ,, ' . hfl tor PJi triors. EW TODAY for sale. Rt. 7, d7I 9- r- 7Zr7h Holstein fiS&rl Rt. 6, Salem. e69 .A- 52- .Am house in I c.ipm none '"i: bth siUV fnr hatch- ffK U c ,, 159!)W morn 1 tor 'J- v C09 KSTvy Davidson -BL hut little, priced It! r" o 12th St. ni' It'- Ji- " "f,..4 icdan fo' BfEBjiT Cherry City ga- ir q71 ' bungalow. Stale St. For Sale Houses THE best buy in the city, 6 room bungalow close to car, modern Including fireplace, $3150. Ma gee, room 29, corner Stats and vuiiiiaciciai over liusicK 8. a GOOD BUY 5 room house? NCa KM, for 12100; will take car as payment. Seamster & Thomason Vi otate St. a FOR SALE 6 room u.:r galow. Call 1386 N. l&th street owner. ' ,a i it 32 171. , 18061! iome one to do once a week. 7 r Ir close n. o.is , rrrp(!oo(i now M vac i" f-rTrTT Cahnage pi.imn hundred. Phone c(i8 0c per 100. 1'none d72 feffiTBIds on genera? -epair EjTearpentry, PW L Inowire at armory. IM -Tfr f , ,e classes, r inner i ia nhmnrt nhnne fcusenotn; TTTp .. :'n. ono choice mgan- . Una OeO. 1-ICIliei, unvam ot 1. IjjrffKU., fine shape, many E ....... rui'M. on. II' .v lr. 0 ., ff kg see u ai 67 U.r gALETwo Miller c orrt 3(1x3. run "WW svwe 110 each. 334 i. wwwr veninss. -jJl!- -Oliver suiuy plow, I ,iaii driving reorae am. - r ,,it inn. j. uoenier. Lion. P9"FM ell tanPosition where can pet Lti! sxoerienco in lopranbor- ITJow employed. Box 8s Can- llJoiirnnl. n" KENT two or three very Issant down niam rnnn's. fio-n-snen or un- fn1herl at 555 Ferry St. 87 ten: Nice 8 room hnnOT- nor'ri Salem. rn sosuu, ms, Krui'ger, vjirt..,. urn T hn''1 several rlien's loans of J300 and up. good il estate security. H. K. Holing- loreeon, Wdg. "is" BMnew I' l'iiralow. with break l nook, for rent, 130 per fcth. Pearcy Bros.. 210 Ore- 67 Hale- Hatching; eggs from mghhrco Rhode Island Red few sacks of choice Itinc potatoeg at $1.15 per Meliviif.l. Phone 69F21. 67 IF you want to buy a grocery stock, auto accessory store, bar ber shop, second hand store or hardware stock be sure to see me, the right location at the right price. Wm. W. Powell 341 . uom i. t-none 666. 169 MURRSCO and Decorato superior Wall tints In hnniiriful Enfi I Max O. Buren, yn jg, com l. a 6 ROOM hnnso it.i.. r.; iun an eel. choice locaUon, will take in auto small acreage or small cash pay ment. Price 2100. Bargain. Bar ber & Pearson. 200 (;ray bldg a For SaleFarms FOR SALE 10 acres, good build ings, prunes, berries, clover. 700 N- High. V.B7 'UK SALE 53 acres ', mile west of Aumsvllle, Or., stock and machinery. Write for term, Henry Fennell. b69 FOR SALE Or rent. 4 T2-100 acres, .beaver dam land adjoin ing city, would take light car or truck as part pay. 1911 N. Church. C. C. Ashbv hr.n -EHLliAutomobiles tommfrpiai J tut , J,BOd tlrM- 50 cash" will take Ford or motorcycle as Part payment. See car at I K station' west end t R'SAToTlrldTrFour8 weToth"18' a"d J"' both n good shape; will trade for horses, cows or calves IIMB n,S 0n farm- p"one Kiis-hTvrfJ -S! V C whet,s. distinctive, good auickanph "y a0nd oterwise act QMck. Phopt ttTt. q70 fflTl?.!0 HupmoUl.w soon cona"in. must be sold soon, owner going ea!it, gPe F"y St. Phone -i; " a realsnap qeg Ihe i apitai Journal, Salem, Oregon rage Nine At'TO rnhes rnHiinnJ - . " T ,,,, zV ciose out. Max O. Ruren. 179 N. Com'l. q. RI). overhauled; TLT TruTk nn h, 3 2neCial!- Charges rels onable. Sei-vice Oarage, 803 N. "'"er'y- i'none 1277J. ms2 For Sale Livestork FOR SALE Or trade cheap, Polk county joining Lincoln, 160 acres coast farm seven miles from railroad, suitahle for cattle and goats, good buildings. For par ticulars see C. R. Brantner, Rt. 8, box 91, Salem, Or. br,:i 10 ACRE bargain close to Salem, well improved, half in fruit, low price and easy terms. Barber & rww)fl, vn uray ntiig. THE BEST $2500 buy Tn town. So I consider It, and the teims are good. Come and see me on this, it's worth wbile. Win. Fleming. 341 State street. ALA 1)1 UN Rcadycut 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. . a. REDIMAI1E houses $200 to $700. Garages $59. Built In sections. Chas. Smith, 409 Oregon bldg. FOR SALE 634-acre grain farm all tillable land, $25,000; Curria county, Idaho. 8 miles from rail road station, good well, windmill and buildings, for sale or trade for small farm. Box 102, Mc Minnvillo. Ore. b67 A SPECIAL BARGAIN For the balance of the week only a 10 ace tract, a mile from Salem; the real value is $5000, but see if you can possibly buy. Wm. Flem ing, 341 State St, room 7. n GOOD berry land, 10 acres Just outside city limits, 4 blocks from car line, all in cultivation, good black loam. Bargain, 1-3 cash, balance terms. Hawkins nr Rob erts, 205 Oregon bldg. b (IDTii buy from two to k teres, in cultivation. on I terms: cive price, terms Itation. Answer Land care i BALR."'; room cottage, bath, btrir Hht8, gfirage. gravel let. Prior $2450. Mrs. Winnie Byjohn, 275 State St. phone a6S I SALE 5 mom cottage, mod- I conveniences, large grounds. Irlnfr fruit. Price $2100. Mrs. link- Pettyjohn. 275 State St. tne 515. a68 ISALECheap, 1 Ford trunk Ik, 1 3-ln. auto theft signal. Kir JOxSU, -in tire chains. 1 Ft llsht, 1 luggage carrier, al 1 new Ford tires at a bar- In. Phone 794. 67 SALT: 4 room h )use. clly ler, fruit, chicken house, !ot tlSO. Price $950. $200 cash inee 1S rnonrn. C"inpton Eitate, 322 State St. phone S7 house, big lot. lots fruit. ries, small payment, long p mon'hlv payments; no in- htlt int-i . .. .,,,1 taTnfl it he paid. Address box 43 e Journal. 67 K'D i:, mltake in wrong car in front inimien .Mills store, can nave F' oy identifying; goods and r'ng for this ad. Salem Wool- ti'is sior-. 67' SALE 5 room modern bun- ww, cenn-nl hasenrvent. fire- . ill hllitt in footopao In .,v P"if condition. Price $3600. I. Winnie P,.ttvi,ihn 971; Stl Phone515. ' a68 I SALE 5 room mnilorn Kiin- l on N. Com'l St., furnace. Fnice. giirace. floored attic. rktv frniT Ir;nA lir.Afl 1 , j Pnie Peuyjchn, 275 State St. r io. .168- l"Er To r,nt a delrahle 3 Imall comfortable furnished. r"rn nouse close in; would ! excellent care of place; no r-'"i. r-none 579W. ca CiDlL"r evenings. 170 CHICKS 15e In. nnh 'tliorniigbbred stock. 12 pop 'inetiej Hatches Mondiv fay. Wmw . ...i, ptorj welcome. C. N. Need- State at. (opposite nnuf. c r8 S milps south nf RAlem P in cal-.vation. about 200 l Won, I nn nlan TpI 1100 cash, balance to suit iraae fl,r sapm property " I -v. !1. 341 V. rm1 I BiTaa-, fc,. -. $7S hnv. . A u Iw.. . 1 ' IT '-- " buy a 5 room nous.- tienn I rwiT., v. . , . . - ... .u-C. L.IHT vnij ' With mc for quick sale -owe; !. 311 v mm'l 67 :ipai 'a i . fcti. work in the 71. mor'- orx m the ci'y. -ney - tver rtwd .-. 80 unost wi vn the rhtdaw "te capitol. all cu'tlvnt err. hr.,, . - ,i,iu ii.ii ii gee ni . . , r oi ci.rr.nurca!, o-er Bu- Jr Sale Houses iUrge i er, attractive room bungalow ft. Addreae K care a68 "ouse. Dajn. elec L,,t wi h- on Liber , J DIOCKS OI OUS "strict. ,u . 1! S. $500 cash reat 7 per For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE Heifer calf. Phone 37T5. FOR SALE Loganberry Phone 36F24. e67 tips. d68 FOR BALE Small potatoes 25c per sack. Bring your sacks. Phone 109F11. H. H. Boles. c71 POTATOES for sale, 125 sacks Burbank potatoes for sale at 7ac per sack. Perrine & Marsters, 212 Gray bldg. c68 SMALL pigs for sale. Phone 2F22 evenings. eb 14 CHICKENS for sale. Call 554W FOR SALE Female Persian cat. Phone 203411. MT FOR SALE Columbia bicycle, al most new. Call 1792 Broadway. c67 CLOVER hay for sale. Rt. 7, Phone 105F12, A. A. Naiziger. c70 FOR SALE Samson sieve grip tractor, or would trade part ior fresh cows. Phone 74F4. c67 AVELINE filberts 25c each, best for home use. currant piams plants 10c each. Pearcy Bros., 91 n Oregon bldg. c67 pan SALE Near Waconda. hand picked seed wheat, i.bu per bushel; Burbank potatoes and old pitchy 16-in, fir. Come get them. Ella Finney, Rt. 2, Ger vnli nr. c67 LOGANBERRY and hop stakes. cheaper tnan you can cm Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co., Salem. Or. c70 FOR SALE Hatching eggs, S. C. White LeKhorn, tancreu luim. Box A D X Capital Journal. F", h8ALE F7elir-Je7Seir-w Hh calf at side. Phone 100F23 . e67 For Sale Wood OI4Vfir vooi for S3f Phone 744R. OI,77 PHONE 1565M for wood, Satur day excepted. eegi OLD pitchy 16-inch fir for sale. Phone 1727. PPS2 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. FOR SALE Dry 4 foot and U-in. second growth fir. and 16-insh mill wood. Prompt delivery Fred E. Wells, 305 S. Church, phone 1542. PP DRY 4 ft and 16 Inch wood. Phone 1678W. P3S1 FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 rooms, suitable for either housekeeping or sleep ing rooms. 94,1 Union. 107 rOR RENT 34 M acres in Salem, practically all in cultivation, fine soil, $200 cash until Oct. 1, 1921 R. w. Gill, Rt. 6, Vancouver, Wash. t7i I' OR KENT Furnished rooms and apartments. 633 Ferry, J70 Lost and Found FOUND String of beads, owner may have same by proving prop erty and paying for ad at Capi tal Journal office. k68 LOST A small brown purse con taining three gold pieces. Find er please return to Journal of fice and receive reward. k67 MISCELLANEOUS I HAVE a cash buyer for a good house reasonably close in, must take light auto almost new. What have you? Putnam & McLaren, room 21 over Peoples cash store 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. Richard son, 2395 Front, phone 494. d69 SALEM Auto Radiator shop, ra diator specialist. 198 S. 12th St. c75 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. ee91 NOTICE Mr. Wood formerly of the valley Motors wishes to an nounce that he has opened up a repair shop, located at the Sa lem Feed barn. Phone 278. q69 IF you want to buy lots in any part of the city, don't tall to see Wm. W. Powell, 341 N. Com'l. Phone 666. a69 PAINTING. kalsominlng, etc., prices reasonable. Phone 44, ask for Gardner MISS GOOIJHL t: take. tions for the Ladies Home Jour nal and Saturday Evening Post. Call 251 S. 17th or phone 741M e74 DRESSMAKING and plain sewing 745 Bellevue, phone 1620W. 169 WEE J. W. Manley for gioil black dirt and horse mi'iure. Phone 199. Cherry City barn 189 STRAWBERRY plants, Kellogg'8 varieties, ijeaareoa. mw Dr Burrill and Kellogg's Prize, SOc per hundred. F. A. Garbe anmatritla Or. u7 FOR SALE Trebla strawberry plants $4 per 1000. C. H. John son. Salem, Rt. 9. phone 44F33. d69 FOR SALE 16 inch and 4 foot a vhnne 981M. ee68 LOGANBERRY tips. Special price M. P. Adams, phjme56F12. d68 BABY jumpers $3. Max 6. Buren IIO V fnm'l C PRIVATE maternity hospital. Call 1959. 188 XPERT paper hangers and tint ers now ready. Max O. Buren, 17' N, Commercial. Pnoi e 111. " "NEVER SPRKAD". a real mat tress for tired Bax. Max O. Bur en, 179 N. Com'l St. m EXPERT Painting paper hang ing and kalsominlng. also hard wood finishing. Popular prices. Large or small contract. J. A Kallstrom, 343 ,4 N. Com'l St. Phone 1759. IHJ CORK floor covering of all klius. Max O. Buren. 1T9 V. Com'l. a FOR first class painting, paper hanging, kalsomlning and all interior decorative work phone Sharpe and Barsness, 554R or 1518.1. Reasonable prices and nerfect satisfaction. ro80 UNCALLED for hals for sale at the Hat Box. 4ZU reriry. FOR SALE Registered O. 1. C. boar, gentle and good breeder, priced to sell. Geo. Ralle, JeT- ferson, Rt. 1. MJL TRADE 12 acres on paved road with good improvements, fami ly orchard, choice location, for Salem city property. Priced cheap at $5250. terms Act quick on this. Barber & Pearson. 200 EMENT laundry tubs, guaran teed, factory prices. 314 East hlnirtni. Portland. O c79 PLENTY of money to loan on improved city properly, or for building p-irposes, no delay. H. E Bolingfr, 327-328 Oregon bldg. m Y M. C. A. Barber shop. Prices, haircut 35c: shave 15c; neck shave 5c 304 N". Commercial. mf! JE J. W. Manley for cellar d ging. grading, plowing, heavy team work Phone 199 Cherry CLOVER and grain hay for sale Phone 41F5. AlbertLiech' yc6 1 EGGS for hatching from pc. of fine laying strain White Minor ca hens. 2505 S. Commercial i RrP1 9x12 CONGOLE1 M rues 110 and ip. Max O. Buren, 179 N Cornl; WOOD Buyers and snippers, Bock & McDoi.ough. 542 State street phone 807J. List your wood with us. Carload shipments a spe- cialty. L WE have some good farm mort- ffg,,p4 to seil. tiawmna cv- w erts, : i!5 Oregon P SUPERIOR wall pap'i values on new and attractive goods. Max O. Buren. 179 N- Com h - FOR SALE Imported St An dreasburg roller. "The canary with a college education. B. M. Tlake. 590 S. 17th. Phone 1046.1 PLUMBING, Repairlna and coi. work a specialty. reason tbie chaises. A.L. Godfrey, shop foot of Union St- Phone HIM. BARGAIN A fmTTSTflt lot blo-k from State rtreetat on instilments, or 0 Pfratw half cash r mere. See W m Fleming. 341 State .tree. This is worth $100 more. - yjTKAWBERRY plants several best varieties. $2 per M. you Ji them. Oak and fir wood for sale. Phone 13F23. - FORSAlSrnIp7rron st-awb. rry plants from youn, patch mTs-J- R- n",n Rt 4. box 14 A. 8aJril7 LEATHER brief o"ajT5 and up u.. n Roren. 179 N. Coml. c CHOICE strawberry plants. Strong I vigorous, well rootj. Any amount. Gold Dollar. Et'ersbuig So 80. E. No. lit. Magoun. I Marshall. New Oregon Prugres ! sive Everbearing. Trebla. Wil son. State inspected. Quantity prices interesting. City dehvey oV postpaid. Ward K Richard son. 235 Front. Phone 49 ! TRANSFER - L ! couatry trp-s moving. Wood for sale Good serviie. U.ai 271 North Commercial Phone I 734.. Wanted Help . , u 1ST ADS PAY WTvTED Girl or woman ..j. W?raT housework. Cail in porjon . kl it street. El TOU-ThnTnSr Wanted Help WANTED Bookkeeper and typ ist. State experience and edu cation. T P care Capital Jour nal. ... Wanted Miscellaneous WANT To rent 4 or a room house or apartment on or before April 1. Ph.one.288. rS7 POULTRY wanted. We are pay ing today for heavy hens 28c. for light hens 23c. Farmers Produce Co., 160 8, High. 167 REAL ESTATE PRUNES WANTED Petites and Italians, give average test, variety and price Geo. Feickert Jefferson Ore. WANTED Stock hnrs 1213 or 1576M. rhone i67 WANTED To rent a three room apartment. Must be modern and close in; or would like small furnished modern houee; no rnimren. Box A N Capital Jour nal. 165 WANTED Old mattresses to make over, phone 19, Capital City Bed ding Co. i REAL ESTATE RADCLIFF ft WARING 15 acres 2 miles from the court house. 3-4 mile to street ear, all in cultivation, family orchard, 4 room house wired for lights, phone good soil. $6000, good terms. 1314 acres, ail in fruit, loganber ries between the trees. 1 mile to school and store. 5 miles to Salem. $5000, easy terms. 7 acres on paved road, just out of city limits, on car line and close to school, 7 room house with electric lights, 1 acre logans. 1 acres strawberries. $9000 Including furniture, cow, chickens and tools. Terms. 11 acres tj mile from the city limits and car, best of soil and lo cation, all in cultivation except about H acre, family orchard and berries, 8 room house, good barn. $S00 terms. 12 acres 5 miles from Salem on good macadam road, 9 arres in lo go 11 berries. $4000. easy terms, or will trade. 176 acres 2 miles from Rose burg, Or., to trade for something near Salem. 5 room bungalow, modern, ce ment basement, block to car. $2650. 8 room strictly modern bunga low, close in on paved street. $7, 500. 5 room new bungalow, modern, sleeping porch, good location. $3200 9 room modern house close in, lot 60x370, fruit. $6000. terms. RADCLIFF ft WARING 341 State St. n70 &. W. ROWLEY Real Estate, now located at State St. with KINNEY & SMITH (II 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, 6 room house with i 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, parage, 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 ft SMITH 469 S'ate St. Ground floor. We are members of the Marlon County Realty association 83 V, acres 64 miles south of Salem, 10 acres or nouom lanu, 73 acres of rolling red soil, 40 acres in cultivation, good grain and hay land, 20 acres of fir and oak timber, 2000 cords wood; 10 acres of 9 and 10 acres of 4 year old prunes; 3 acres of 1 year logan berries, 1 acre of 2 year old straw berries, and good family orchard, good condition, good 7 room house large barn, silo full set of out buildings and garage 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 $8500 ran 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 ft M 'LA REN Room It, 180 N. Commercial St. TO TRADE 10 acres, good improvements. In Poik county for Salem property. We have some good buys in houses with small payments down. Store building in Stayton to trade for Sab-m property. House and 4 lots, with barn, in Salem for rent. sriMSTK" THOMASON 3314 State street. H acres fin soil good 8 room ROHM, family OKUfi good barn. lv, miles from Salem on ond road. $5000. 5 acres choice land, splendid for home and fruit and berries. 1 miles out. good road. $1500. 320 acres 12 miles from good town in Marion county, near rail road, school and post office, well watered. $15 per acre. 5 10 15. 30, 40 acre tracts close in at prices to suit. All the best of soil and well located. OREGON LAND CO. 442 State street. L. A. HAYFORD kEAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSURANCE V 305 STATE STREET 5 acres east of Salem, close in. gooi road, dark soli, all cleared, small house and small barn. Price of only $1800, terms. Do you want a finely Improved chicken ranch well equipped nd wen 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. Price $1600. easy terms 24 acres 7H miles from Salem on gravel road, all fit to cultivate, IS cultivated, black loam, 5 acres Italian prunes in good condition. 4 and 5 years old; 4H logans, 2 horses, 1 plow, 2 harrows. 1 wa gon, 5 room house, barn, chicken house, 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 ii j laee, 4 room house, new barn, aanary, etc. This is an unusually list 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 see.i to be appreci ated at a low price of $3250. 7 roor. house, plastered, close In, toilet, bath, electric lights and gi garage. See this at $3000, termg. It, A. HAYi .iRD Member of the Marion County Realty board. 305 State St. n YOUR HOME IS HERE PHOTOGRAPHS OF HOMES FOR SALE REAL ESTATE GOOD BUYS 2 acres on carllne all cultivated, some cherries. Price $1600, $150 down, balance $20 per month, in terest 6 percent. 1 acre close to carline, 5 room cottage, Vi 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 at 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 Falrmount hill east front, paved street. Price $900 terms. 6 room house located at 1959 Center street, partly furmsned. Price $3500, terms. 7 room strictly modern home. Price $6850. If you are looking to buy, trade or sell, see W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO. 275 State street. n Doctor Removes Own Appendex And Is Well; Medical Men Amazed . See Ci ! LOOK THESE OVER $2500 On very easy terms. Cute little 5 room bungalow. Close in. Basement and furnace. A nice buy for someone. $4800 Splendid bungalow home on Fairmount hjll. All conven iences except furnace. Nice fireplace. Seven rooms. Ex cellent fruit. Lots 100x150. 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 larce family. $3000 Eight room house in handy location. A real bargain Let me take you out to view It. Terms. $3250 Dandy eight room bunga low. 148 Miller street. Ga rage. Terms. $4000 Eight room bungalow on paved street. Close to school A snap buy. See hv list and nbotoeraphs. CHAS. W. NIEMEYER "Just Real Estate" 215-216 Masonic Temple, Salem. Phones 1000, 1014. n painting. bingiin done, cau OET A HOME 5 rooms. 2 lots, wood shed, chick en nouse. $900. $200 few 4 room house, barn etc $1400, $150 down. A? room house. A-l lot. paved street, car line. $1200. 5 room, lights, bath, toilet, wood ,hed. $1250, terms. room, witn ngnui. n cold water, basement, furn- . ,.1 ! XI - ace. wool mi, .00 down. 9 room house. Vi acre land. etc. $200. terms. A eood buy in 12250, term. H E. BROWN Over Buslck's store. State and Commercial Phone ii. JOURNAL WANT ADi PAT JOURNAL WANT A1S RsV 5 and BEST BUiS 4 acres, at car line, 4 room house fruit cellar, wood shea, some or chard, electric lights, city water. only $4500, terms. I 10 acres, 5 cultivated, 4 timber, Dine 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 (rain, running water, house, barn, coops for 2000 chickens, on paved road. Vi mile of town. $8500, terms 100 acres, $0 cultivated, 15 tim ber, 5 room house, fair barn, Joining town. $60 per acre, terms. 110 acres, $0 cultivated and to Orop, the best of soil, part rolling And part level, 6 room modern Bouse, good barn, water system and electric lights in all buildings, t, mile of school; this place must be sold, price reduced from $20, 100 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, Vi 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 $4600, terms. 8 room modern, good corner lot. garage, graveled streets, fine hade, best buy In city, $4500. terms 5 room modern bungalow, pave ment, t car, one of he prettiest homes in Salem, nnlv $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 141 State street. iu i M A KK ABLE FARM BUY 100 acres of choice bottom land fiv,- miles from Salem and on paved road. 150 acres under cultivation. Balance is excellent timber. This farm is fully equip p, 1 .ind is weil stocked. The equipment includes a 24 h. p. k "Happy Farmer" tractor; 2 bind ers; threshing outfit, drills, nar rows, plows, drags, cultivator, Wdons, woodauw, etc. Slock in cludes 50 hogs. 23 nead young alo.rk; good team, large floen chifkens. Price euly 1150 an acre. carf give good terms to the right party. This ranch will stand any infection. ror cuy and country hun.es bee CHAS. W. NIEMEYER ' Just Real Estate" 1 5 - 'j 1 6 Masonic Temple, Salem. (!,., - 1000. 1014. n' EfVoI) BUYS AND EXCHANGES I room modern cottage, sacri- k" i.t.ee $12..0. terms. g re.rn pla-'er.-.J dwelling, two Wit lota, fruit, nt.r car line, $2,- S0. ternia. i room modern cottage, nice IjL, frui- near car ;ine. $10. JO acre fruit tract near Liberty to ex binge for Salem resia.nre. Fine Ii acre tract near Salem. Bartly in logans and strawberries. t terms. I Money to loan on good securi ty. r PERRINE ft MAP.STERB I ( room, for ? QUESTION 7 Why go out and pay two hun dred and more per acre for land when I can sell you 78 acres of. good loam soil, running water, half cultivated, IS acres In good fall wheat, family fruit, plenty of fuel timber, 9 room house, plenty of out buildings, main county rock road, phone, mail route. milk route. 17 miles from Salem, close to two towns, for leas than $100 per acre, come in and find out why. H. E. BROWN Over Busick's store, State and Commercial. 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. befoie 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 ani mals removed. Day phone 167. night phone 1680R, It. O. Cum inins. Mgr. m Auctioneer G. SATTERLEE, 404 Ferry St., Snlein, Ore., Phone 1177. Osteopathy DRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL Osteopathic physicians and sur geons, 506 U. 8. Bank Building. Phono 859. Dr. White, resi dence phone 469; Dr. Marshall residence phone 834. Foot Specialist CI i AS. E. TATRO. 404 Masonic Bldg. Bring us your foot troubles SECURITY BENEFIT ASSOCIA TION Meet In Forenters' hall 229 N. Commercial street, every Wednesday evening, F. G. Brock, Finance, 340 Court St. Water Company SALEM WATER COMPANY Of fire, corner Commercial and Trade Sts. Bills payable monthly In advance. Phone 57 'arm Toans" FARM LOANS Any amount. Low rates Full repayment privileges. Very prompt service. Ask about our 20-year loans at 6 percent. Hawkins ft Roberts, 205 Oregon Bldg., Salem, Ore. BUILDING LOANS MADE May be repaid like rent. Life, Fire. Health, Accident, In demnity, Liballty und Auto In suranco written. A. C. BOHHNSTEDT 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Ore. StoveSepairing STOVES rebuilt and repaired. 60 years, experience; Depot Na tional and American fence, sixes 26 to 58 inches high. Paints, oil and varnishes, etc.. logan berry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove worKS, zeu Court street. Phone 124, SALEM MARKETS Compiled from reports of Salem dealers for the guidance of Capital Journal readers. (Re vised daily.) til IJ ;riy bldg. n C'ai ' in Thomas Holla Mauri' h Eagle was found ad of the found dd on his boat near Hauser on Coos Bay jae evening last week, having suf fered a stroke of apoplexy. GapOBBl Holand was bom near afrtl Point '1 18(0. Buying Trices Grain: Average valley wheat (bulk) $1.14 bushel; average val ley oats tbulk) 42c busnal. Hay: Cheat hay $22.0023.00 1 bulk) $1.15 bushel; average val oat hay $22.00 2 4.00; clover hay lit II. Meat: Hogs 111.00: dressed hogs 14Vic;top steers 56c,cows 2 11 4. bulls 4c; spring lambs 6c; sheep yearlings 4c; ewes l2i-. veal, fancy dressed 17c. Poultry' and eggs: Eggs 21c; light hens 2024c; heavy hens 25 926c; old roosters tMJ jprlngs over 2 pounds 20c. Butterfat: Butterfat 42c; cream ery butter 47 41c. s ti .i- - ii. Prim Vegetables Oregon onions T o $1.00 cwt; California onions $1.75 ewl; beels $2 00 cwt. lettuce Im perial valley $3 75; turnips $1.50 cwt; carrots i - " 1 sack; parsnips $2 00 cwt; cauliflower $1.25 per dozen; potatoes $1.25 wt; California cahLiK'- If ro BWll green peppers 25c; celery $1.25 loxen; spinach 10c pound; rhubard 10c; asparagus 26c lb. Fruits: ((ranges $3 25 5 50, brnons $3 504)4 SO; bnanaa 11 Vic dates, pound, (bulk) 2fic; Drom edary dates $7 case; black figs 10c white figs 12 Vic; California grape frui $4.00; Florida grapefruit $8 50; Arisona grapefruit $6.50. Retail l'rwe Butter and eggs: Eggs 25c; creamery butter SI 42c, country butter 45c. Portland Market Portland. Or.. Mar. 18 Cattle steady; receipts none: Choice steers $7.75f7 8S. extreme $8 50: me dium to choice $7.00 7.75: fair to good $3 25 0 7.00; common to fair IS. 25025; choice rows and heifers 16 2407 00; medium to good IS 75 4. 25, fair to medium $1.250$. 7: common to fair $4.2S t. 25. canners $2,004 4 25. bulls $1 50S.OO: noire dairy elves 12S0U.SO; prlm light $11. SO 12. SO: medium light $.,0 11.50. heavy calve 0 7.10; best feeders $0.7S; fair to good SS 7S 75 Hogs noes- steady; receipts 2 Prime light 111.50 12 00; smooth heavy 111 000 1 50. rough Kane, Pa., Mar. 18. Two weeks from the time Dr. Evan O'Neill Kane, If this city, amazed the med ical profession by removing his own appendix he returned to the operating room and performed a lengthy major operation. His ra pid recovery attests his remarka ble vitality. Details of the self performed operation have been learned since the patient has left the sick room and disclose the fact that his work was even more won derful than was at first reported. 'The experiment was worth while, fully worth while," declared Dr. Kane today, but declined to make any further statement, refer ring the questioner to his colleague and surgical assistant. Dr. D. E. Vogan. "Whatever his judgment prompts him to give out will be satisfactory to me," said Dr. Kane. Valuable Knowledge Galmxi. Dr. Vogan outlined the point gained through the operation as follows: First, ease with which local op eration could be done. Second, can be done without any severe pain. Third, pain more due to traction and rough handling of parts than to incision. Fourth, local anaethesia must be used In peritoneum after inci sion had been made through skin and muscles, as this is the most sensitive area. Fifth, any surgeon not too obese with a fair degree ot skill could do uch nn operation on himself. The operation Is even more amazing when it In stated that in addition to making the incision and removing the appendix. Dr. Kane did the larger part of the sewing In closing the wound. His brother, Dr. Tom Kane, commenced the work of closing tho wound and bad taken but a few stitches when the patient took the needle from his hand and began to sew as un concerned as though he were splic ing a belt. IVsrribew Operation. Dr. Vogan gave the details of the operation. In substance, as follows: "Like the riddle of Columbus' heavy $7.00010.00; fat pigs $10.00 11.50; feeder pigs $10011.50. Sheep steady; receipts none. East of mountain lambs $8.50(9 9.25; valleys $8.0008.50; heavy $6.50 8.00; feeders $6.0007.60; culla $4.0006.00; ewes $1.6005.00; light yearlings $7.0007.50; heavy $6.50fi)7.00; wether; $5. 600(1. 50. Portland. Or., Mar. II. Butter unsettled. Extra cubes 38 0 39c; car tons 46r; prints 45c. Butterfat, No, 1 churning cream 42c fob Portland; under grades 40c. Eggs: Belling price case count lt!lo; buying price 2627o; selling price cundled 29 0 30c; se lected candled in cartons 30 0 31c. Poultry: Hens, light 23026c; heavy 0000; broilers 0000; old roosters 12016c; turkeys 48052c; geeBe nominal; ducks ,18042c. Mlllsluffs: Millrun $31 32. Hay: Buying price, timothy $25 026: alfalfa $19; grain mixed 000 clover $16; cheat $22023. Wheut: Hard white $1.41; soft white $1.39; northern spring $1.34: while club $1.39; hnrd win ter $1 35; red Walla $1.34. egg, the operation proved a simple affair after being tried out. Tho ' time occupied was about thirty I minutes from the commencement of the incision until the comple tion of the operation, or removal of the appendix. This time could have been considerably shortened if Dr. Kane had apprised me and our staff In advance in order that each assistant might have known what individual role was to be al lotted to him in the novel under taking. "After the skin had received Its) final preparation he mapped out with an applicator dipped in iodine a line upon the surface to IndloatO) clearly the place und direction in which he proposed to cut. This waa ahuut three and a half Inches. Ho next benumbed the skin with an anaesthetic mixture which he in jected with a hypodermic needle, forcing It in several places down into the abdominal wall. Then Dr. Kane took up a razor, for he pre fers this instrument to a scalpel for making long and deep incisions and cut down until he reached the covering ot.the bowels the peri toneum. This he sliced through with a small knife and scissors. Find Appendix Inflamed, "After reaching the bowels and locating the appendix Dr. Kane di rected me to draw it well up out of the wound and hold it there with a pair of forceps. His aV pendix was inflamed and swollen and contained two large concre tlons. Naturally, its owner waa highly delighted, fur he had ocu lar proof of the necessity for re-. moving the organ. "Dr. Kane then chose the place preferred by him for tying-off the blood vessels which supply circu lation to the appendix, and pass ing a needle between these and the appendix made sure of no danger from heniniorhage by firm lega tion. Next he took up the scissors and cut off the appendix and with an especial Ihreud and needle de vice of his own. Inverted or turned I in tho stump safely out of danger irom contaminating the wound. Describes Pain Areas. "The points of peculiar interest to Dr. Kane and the surgeon pres ent were brought out by him and emphasized as the work progress ed. These were chiefly relative to the locutions of pain during Inci sional manipulation of the viscera. The Burgeon-patient verified sev eral claims ulready mude by sur geons aud physiologists as to the relutivo sensitiveness of the parts 111 and about the field of operation, as also the degree and nature of puln pertaining to each and places to which tlTelr manipulation trans ferred tho distressing sensation. "Dr. Kane has been on his feet more or less every day since the operation and fourteen days after it, was in his operating room aud performed there a serious and lengthy major operation. He has entirely recovered, the wound hav ing united firmly without separation." LEGAL NOTICES SH BHIFC8 NOTICK of sale of I teal Property on Foreelosure Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an execution duly issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Marion, and to me directed on the 7th day of February, 1921, upon a judgment and decree duly render ed, entered of record and docket ed in and by said court on the 20th day of April, 1920, in a certain suit then in said court pending, where in B3. liorton waa plaintiff and Josie L. Stewart and Fred 8. Stewart, were defendants In favor of plaintiff and against said de fendants by which execution I am commanded to sell the property tn said execution and hereinafter described to pay the sum due tho plaintiff of $10,099.71, with In terest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 1st dny of April, 1920, until paid and the further sum of $750.00 attorney's fees, and costs and expenses of said execution. I will on Saturday the 12th day uf March, 1921, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. of said 1 day at the west door of the coun ty cuurt house in Salem, Marion county, Oregon, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash In hand on tht day of aale, all the right, title. Interest and estate which said defendants and all per sona claiming under them subse quent to the execution of plain tiff's mortgage In, of and to said premise! hereinbefore mentioned and described in said execution as follows, towlt: Lots five (S) and six I) in block thirteen (13); lots three (1), four (I), five (5) and six (I) In block fourteen (14); lots three (3), seven (7) and eight (8) In block five (6); lots four (4) and five (6) in block four (4); lot five (5) in block two (2), and the west one half of lots seven (7) and right (8) In block twelvs (1$); lots seven (7) and eight (8) In block thirteen (13); lots one (1), two ft), seven (7) and eight (8) In bloek fourteen (14); also lota f"ur (4). five (5) and six (, In block six (6) all of which said lota and blocks are in the Oaks addi tion to the city of Sab-m. Marion county, r goo Also the following described premises, towlt: Beginning at a polut on the south line of Ijsmberaon stre . in the Oaks addition to the city of Sa lem, Marlon county. Oregon, where said Iimberson street ia inter sected by the Southern Pacific rnilway right of way; thence south slong the aald right of way two hundird (200) feel; thence west erly parallel wlta the south line of Lan.berson street two hundred and twenty (220) feet; thence north parallel with the said right of way to the south line of Laaa b.rson street, theaea east along (be south line of I., m hereon street to the place of beginning, all mt said described premises "elng le the clly of Salem, Marlon county. Oregon. Said sale being made subject te redemption In the manner provid ed by law. Dated this ttb day of February, 1121. O. D. BOWKK. Sheriff nf Marion county, Oregon P A I. Morel.., k. deputy. Judge Blames Sulkey Wives For Divorces Chicago, Mar. 17. The woman who sulks insteud of the woman who talks Is the greatest matrimo nial menace, according to Judge Sahutti, divorce chancellor of the superior court here. "Fifty per cent of the men who come to my court seeking a divorce have had their chances for matrimonial hap piness wrecked by wives who wouldn't talk. The most danger ous kind of a helpmate Is the woman who sulks." "I have found," he continued, "tthat the majority of divorces are Hi. result of the petty meanness In folks the trivial peeves of every day living. "When wives file suit alleging that their husbands are cruel, it's a 50 to 1 chance that they don't mean that they hove been kicked or slapped or physically mistreat ed. The cruelty referred to Is usu ally one of a mental character. It Is even more true of divorce-seeking husbands. "They charge their wives with having made them the target of household bric-a-brac or of toss it. g crocks at their heads, but tho fact of the matter Is the divorce bills are camouflaging the real trouble. I believe the majority of unhappy husbands are tired of their wives because the latter sulk and refuse to lalk when they are displeased with something tho hus band has or has not done. "When a man says, 'Dear, did you have a good time at the mov ies this afternoon?' and the wife answers by tilting her chin In the sir and calmly ignoring the fact that her husl.id has addressed her, there's going to be trouble. "You see," the jurist explained, "a man is vain. He liiinks every Mtatement he makes .-diotild be Carefully heeded. When the wife attempts to chastise him by refua ing to talk, his pride Is hurl. Fre quently he tries the same plan. Then It Is nol very long until the home Is as quiet as a tomb and thj atr Is charged with divorce elec tricity." Women's Society Elects Officers Has, ! Oreen. (Ira., Murcb 1. The Women's Mbv! ,nary foelety met with Mrs. Pev t Van ('leave last night. The annual election ot officers was held. President MrB. Iris Van Cleave; v'ee-pre.'deet Em ma Fisher: r.-'a,v. Mrs. l earl Van Cleeve; irj-er, Vr. Her- er Looncv; ,r:..?:i of Ittir-lure Mrs. Marie W-tnen , eecrrtaj - of thank offering. Mrs. W. 'I. Uavxat deleratee .W;l to ins branch rem-v-ntVn wr VeshWMie Irle and F'earl Van Clea a-v0 MM llrtlhs. Van Cles"-; lltKlt'M MasdwiweS Margery Loon-v, Adnb Jot as ar.d JCileu Van CsasSB, JUi'RNAL WANT AIM P-t Ute r ricks. 205 O JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY - - 'LP