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August 9, 1921 want &2?;-r;-::7k ineeruoe ". i cents; one r, vear month. 13 if, J'ner ad. 26 cent is,, mi""". ,, ,ir,iv in new x" Sfet cash S advance. Parity ads. can" unless not " thly account. n Frtise! f7 Dhoneerror -rrrrp a-i . - . SK Phone 18aj. c. IsHKlT-hou8ekeepln? k N. Coml. lilt roo-.Z IrtSSiv the ween UJJi break-1 ralH " . .: I 1 room: by Aup S-sTTo wire wora - T t Capital Journal Bto.;- "iardJ 190 Id ".-r-n tank of Pnf, Return to Capital iP)Wt'"" J. jE'2--rrr-7ti7furnrti' rjooM mouci" - ,. . om furnished. also 2 ro (4 aPl- 1U4U Leslie St. lsar idtn fiiUO BR SA' ,,, only. Phone -.,,1 mia v" - - cl91 $5sW- housekeeping KB Bbl,..., .143 W. N. Cow.- merciau 2 acres close to L. H. P M. nil (TOOU i 189 3S5 Oak W rout small nouns Ford bus at 0B mill for less Cherry .-' 1 RE"HEm V-$ room : .nfurnisiic", T 189 rro5ii nieeping rooms 0 n ran""""- " - eentlemen ' 5 m 447 N. Liberty St. jl4 HSTED-I'1.v to take care rll child. Call nt Cherry City ISurant, rail between , an. I lis iwr tSFfCtiT good f!!;P, 4 easv action. Only $190 E fall at 450 Court street c!91' KJretP-Partner for !a business, tnai ,ui u- nnlv t r, 0 cash required. Investigate. Call179S. High. 189 TORRENT 3 unfurnisneo nouse fceplng apis. -recm apt. on car line. Call 3S S. 14thSt. 190 plNTlCD By Sept. 1, b room l,flHe w rennnie cuuyic w.i.,i tint mo4ern rent. Box OOP w.ital Jnurnal. ml90 BISON'S AUTO EXCHANGE Ke buy, sell, exenange uu M commission. For a good used car see us. 349 N. Commercia' . Phone i66. ql 9 1 T1W 1 ' I i H I I . n,M f 1 I ' L. . ' II V Uld .rj jiano with bencti ana roiis. to 11000 new. now nnlv $595. See this at H. L. Stiff Furniture C- Bom bungalow. 1 biocK rrom pSne, lot 63x125. Price $4700. terms. Krueger, 209 Oregor Jj. . a!90 4 acres, water system, bath, ttsraand out buildings, 3 blocks to street car. Compton Real Es tate. 322 State St. 189 ITKST class stock or dairy ranch, Lincoln county, 140 acres, Im provements, outside range on highway. Bargain for quick sale. Owner, phone 64F21, or write Ht. 1, box 28A, Salem. 189 rOR SALETwo new 30x3 tires H00 mile guarantee, one 30x3 H Dayton Airless, one speedomet er for Ford, one Ford touring ear easy terms. P. L. Wood, 341 State street. ql91 JtR SALE 10 acres near Pacific highway (north), 5 miles from Went, all in fruit; good 6 room louse, fair barn. Price $3500, terms on part. O. K. De Witt," fcarcy Bros., 210 Oregon bldg. bl91 raeap, a line 6 pass, car, smail, Wrth $800, $550 cash. Oakland, top, new paint, new gears, good shape, a fine buy for ?00. 0. J. Hull, 255 N. High. Jhone 545. isi" JWt SALE Chean or w?il ttsnge for city property or small Wage, 160 acres, 50 acres In luvation. balance pastura, to school; running water, lerms. See owner 140 S. Hirh Jtreet. bl4 For Sale nouum WiFTn. 6 room ,,, BPt furnace. 630 N. Winter.' 5r a204 u SALE Completely furnish w apartment house. Qertrucle j&nff 4" N- Cottase ft 3 room i,laor,i i, i rly completed, near car line. wmer 0t. Prjce ,lg00 t- Krueger. 209 Oregon bide. SaROAINrT al89 An rni inwucin House asem . reetl ful1 concrete lacen. "g Porch- Juat the 7uI?U are l0klng for, own- "rnis $500 down. S. R. $2300, Psarson, a . CRNAL want ads pay kinging Up Fathoi: Ads That Deliver The Goods at Small Cost For SaleFarms FOR SAL, El Or exchange, eighty acres ol splendid land 5 miles east of the capitol, easy terms. Call phone 111. bl90 LAND located in Marlon county for 6.50 per acre and up. city and country property for ex change, city property for sale. 11 age a, room 29, corner State and Commercial, over Buslck's. FOK BAL,i o acres, 1ft acres loganberries, 1 acre strawber ries, 1 acre prunes, some apples, pears ajid cherries; new 5 room bungalow, fine water. Will con sider a light car. For terms ad dress O G. Rt. 3, box 192, Sa lem. b!90 For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE 1 gas atove, 1 range 127 Court St. wood cl90 FOR SALE Pedigreed New Zeal and rabbits. Phone 8F12. el90 FOR SALE Good man's bicycle for $10. Call 1050 Norway St. cl89 FOR SALE : Aspinwail potato digger, a bargain. Phone 81TZ. cl90 FOR SALE On the ground. 35 cords second growth fir. Phone SF eel90 GARDEN hose, spade, stove and some furniture. 630 N. Winter street. c204 CEDAR fence posts 18 to 21 inches circumference, 7 feet long, 1 each, delivered by truck In Sa lem district. Box 48, Molalla Or. Telephone No. 42-3. cl93 OLD newspapers, 10c the bundle Used as carpet mats, for pack ing, etc. Capital Journal office FOR SALE Sterotyping mats 10c per bundle, used as a ugh and stout weather proofing car board. Capital Journal office. For Sale Livestock TEAM of 4 year old horses cheap Rt. 8, box 85A. e!90 FOR SALE One team young hors es 1400. C. A. Durham, W. Sa lem. el.91 For Sale Automobiles fORD roadster, 227 State St. '18 model, $275 ql90 ,''OR SALE Used Dodge, good shape, terms. Phone 174W after 6. ql89 SAVE MONEY on bearings, Burd iiston rings, motor parts, gears and pinions, brake linings. W, E. Burns Dan Burns (Not Brothers, the Same Man) Ferry and High. q VAPORIZERS for Ford cars. Will produce 20 percent more power. South Commercial Garage, 430 S. Commercial St. q211 AUTOMOBILE storage at $3 per month, South Commercial Ga rage, 430 S. Commercial St. q DEALERS In wooo), also wood sawing, get our prices before buying elsewhere. Oak, old fir and 2nd growth. Fisher Bros., phone 2046. ee For Sale Wood WANTED Wood sawing. 2064J. Phone S203 VOOD. Phone 305, evenings 686J FOR SALE 16-inch pitchy old fir. Phone 1727. . eel94 VOOD for sale. Phone 1678W. ee20,- FOR SALE All kinds of wood, good 4 foot 2nd growth $6.50. Phone 981M. eel 9 3 1ET your winter supply of wood or coal fwm the Salem Fuel yards. Special prices off the car. Plcne 529, Theo. O. Zieman Chas. Soob. props. ee 'OR SALE Large 4 ft. mill wood, sawed even length IS ich or 16 Inch. Special price on 5 cord lots Seasoned mill wood First class 16 Inch old fir 2nd growth fir, sawed 16 Inch. Fred E. Wells, 305 S. Church, phone 1542. ee' FOR RENT FOR KENT Rooms, 492 N. Cot 1' tage street, phone 1186. FOR RENT Garage, 492 N. Cot tage street, phone 1186 3 CLEAN apartments at The Miller i'OR RENT Eight room house in South Salem, immediate pos session. 710 Cross street j 1 8 9 FOR RENT Five or six room house for rent. See F. E. loose, 228 State, phone 933 jlip' HOUSE for rent, 6 rooms, furn ace, garage, $45 per month. Ger trude J. M. Page, 492 N. Cottage phone 1186 J FOR RENT Neatly furnished housekeeping rooms, 1854 State phona 14S5M. j Lost and Found FOUND Ladles locket with name on, at Spong"s landing. Phone 54F2. kl89 LOST Between Independence and Salem warming oven off range. Notify R. B. Wilms, s,i sn &1S9 verton. Reward. WantedHelp JAPANESE man wants positioi. in hop vard. H. Miyaxaki, Rt. 2, box 174, Oregon City, Or. hi 90 WANTED Hop pickers for the Mitoma yard. Please register with Homer H. Smith, McCor nack building, or Adolph Bros, cigar Mors, State street. g By George McManus. YEb A.N' lao there: r-r-f Leadership EHDED Wanted Help POSITION wanted by experienced stenographer. References. Sox K Journal. hi 91 HOP pickers wanted, new camp sheds, good wood and water and fine hops. Address E. M. Young ..ueiwuueuce, pnone 50F4, Sa lem. gl89 HOP pickers wanted. We are now registering hop pickers at our office over Poney"s store, or call phone 491, Lurbin & Cornoyer 8 WANTED Stenographic position. Very rapid and accurate. F,et references. Address box 563, Ba ker. Or. 189 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Good second hand la dies bicycle. Call 1617W. il90 rurcu wanted for cash. 765 S. i-aoerty St. evenings. ql90 fIRES to trade for old fir wood nurrman Motor Sales Co. eel90 WANTED Pasture for sheep. Phone 64F5. 1189 WANTED Experienced orchard- ist on fruit ralnch. Address box ju care Journal. gl90 II, . , T, , i r. n. T . "nniBu io Duy 4 or 5 room house from owner. Telephone 92J)M evenings. U9o WANTED To rent nice clean modern house. Call 482 S. High ot. mrnnoiz, phone 1123. 1193 WANTED Experienced" cian, state experience. Journal. electrl Box D gl90 WAJNTH.D To trade light 1-ton truck for Ford car. F. E. Loose Z26 State St. qi9o wAjyi-eiu a good row boat at once. F. E. Loose, 226 State street. 1190 WANTED 5 room bungalow, will buy from owner only; also for sale 1921 B'ord touring car, auto tent ana i folding camp beds. oorDeu at jNeison Bros. shop. il90 WANTED Used household goods, tools, men's suits and shoes, best cash price paid. Liberty Ex change, 241 N. Com. Phone 84 APPLES wanted at Commercial Cider works, $8 per ton. ml90 MISCELLANEOUS WILL trade stock for truck. F. F Wedel, Rt. 7. el 8 9 TAKEN UP Red sow pig August 4, about 90 lbs. O. B. Chapman Rt. 5. kl90" WE have Just been appointed agents of the Equitable Life of rv. i ., the second largest Mutual Liize uo. in the world. See us about your life insurance needs Standley & Foley, Bush bank bldg. ml92 IF you want carpenter work and painting done, phone 1959J. i303 liOOFS repaired, reshingled and tarred. C. C. Kays, phone 34F3 ml9! XUMBTNG, Repairing and coil work a specialty, reasonable charges. A. L Godfrey, shop foot of union St. Phone 151 7J ml92 FURNITURE Hospital, call 1742 for your repairing, refinishing, uphosterlng, all work first class. B'urniture made to order. Brown & Campbell. mlS9 iEE J. W. Manley for cellar dig ging, excavating, good dirt heavy team work. Only real team outfit in city. Phone 199 Cherry City barn. ml9C 'LI) newspapers, 10c the bundle Used as caipet mats, for pack Ing, etc. Capital Journal office V ANTED Old mattresses to make over, phono IS, Capital City Bed ding Co. I' REAL ESTATE i EXCHANGE For good business or real estate, 160 acre ranch un improved, running water, good soil. Price $6000. Inquire 755 N. Su mmer street. bl 9 2 LIST your houses and farms with S. R. Pearson for quick sale, you will be satisfied as many others have been. S. R. Pearson, 408 U. S. bank bldg. n FOR SALE Lot on paved street only $400; lot on paved street, sidewalks in $625; lot on beauti ful corner, both streets paved: $1200; close in houses splendid ly located, all sizes. Bring your listings, see me about buying a home in town or on a farm. Gertrude J. M. Page, 492 North Cottage St. Phone 1188. a" ROOMING house of 23 rooms with basement, for light house keeping, close in on Commercial street, has an income of $180 to $190 per month, all furniture in cluded, except the furniture in 4 rooms occupied by owner. Sell ing because owner must go to a higher altitude. Price $6500. cash to handle $3500. See L. A. Hayford, 305 State St. a 5 room plastered house, 1 lot, $1200. $360 down, balance $10 and terest per month, like rent. 5 acres with 7 room plastered house, barn and other ouaaings Salem. Price $2000, $300 down it like rent. ' room modern plastered house e In. onlv $3200. easy terms. 6 room modern home close to state capitol, to exchange for Port land home. Anything you want for sale or exchange. JOSEPH BARBER A SON !nn firov hid. n JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. WUi THAT- I YOU WU2. A, HAND tjOME - eor vEr EXCITE riENT -1 . AVE. THE MiMltiTER Five eAbHFOL. - DOLLARS - TO IVE HlrA FIFTX - tT WORRieO ME FER A LOM TME TO IVE The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon REAL ESTATE GOOD BUYS 800 acre farm, 300 acres culti vated, 7 room house and two large barns, new silo, several springs and creeks, railroad aide track, ware house, station and school house on place. Located close to Salem. Price $68.75 per acre. cash will handle. 96 acre farm, 88 acres in crop this year, fully equipped with stock and machinery, located in one of the best farming districts in the valley. Price $17,000, cash, balance mortgage to be assumed by buyer. 10 acres In bearing walnuts and cherries, modern 7 room house; this is a complete home in every way. Price $15,000. Improved acre tract ne block from car line, new cottage and ga rage. Price $2100, terms. 5 acres all cultivated, located close to fair grounds. Price $1500, terms. Modern 8 room bungalow, fire place, furnace, full cement base ment, paved street and alley, flee location. Price $6500, terms. 6 room modern bungalow, locat ed near State and 14th streets. Price $4700. Good 4 room plastered bunga low and two lots. Price $750 cash. We write fire insurance. If you are looking to buy, trade or sell, see W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 275 State St. Phone 515. n BEST BUYS AND EXCHANGES 6 room cottage, modern except furnace, lawn, garage, lattice fence around back yard; paved street; sell for cash $2650. 6 room modern bungalow on paved street 1 block from senior high school; price $4500. Trade for small acreage. 16 1 acres in Chemawa district, 10 cultivated, 6 brush and pas ture, 6 acres young cherries, with strawberry fillers, 2 acres heaver dam in cultivation, small build ings; 4 miles Salem, i mile Clax tar; equipped, $5000. 150 acres all good soil, 143 cul tivated, 6 oak grub pasture, good bjildings; mile from Salein limits; only $166 per acre. 204 acres &V4 miles from Dal las, chocolate loam, 75 cleared, 40 bottom land, balance timber, spring water; 15 acres young prunes; $115 per acre. Trade for smaller place here or partly irri gated farm in eastern Oregon or Idaho. - See SOCOLOFSKY 341 State St. n GET A HOME 5 acres close to car, some im provements, Salem Heights. t 250, terms. 6 acres, good buildings, Salem Heights, $3500. 5 acres, good location, south close to car. improved with build ings, $4000. Also higher gradt property, south. I now have properties at all prices and sizes in different parts )f county and city. Come and see the goods before buying. Houses ai low as $200 down, balance monthly Have 117 acres that that will make you gome money if you want o work, it is on main road close, to station, most all good soil, build ings, water system. (Jan be bought Jor $40 per acre. H. E. BROWN Over Buslck's, State and Commer cial. LEGAL NOTICES STATEMENT if the Capital National Bank of Salem, c6unty of Marion, state of Oregon, showing the amount stand ing to the credit of every deposit or July 1, 1921, who has not made a deposit, or who has not with Irawn any part of this deposit (commercial deposits), principal r Interest for a period of more 'han seven (7) years immediately orior to said date, with the name, last known place of residence or -ost office address of such de positor, and the fact of his death. if known: Anna Claggett, Salem, Or., $4.94; mma H. Cochran. Salem, Or.. $28 92; R. C. Cochran, Salem, Or.. $1.79; Nellie E. Hohse, Salem, Or., $7.33; Mrs. M. E. Epley, Salem, Or,, $45.70; Chas. Cox, deceased. $3.01; James Crawford. Salem. Or. $1.05; A. M. Dalrymple, Sec'y, de ceased, $1.00; J. Victor A. Faraetl, Salem, Or. $1.20; F. L. French. Salem, Or., $1.28; Mr. or Mrs. Orville Fuller, Salem. Or., $2.00; John Hamilton, Salem, Or,, $17.84; John M. Hamilton, Salem, Or., $4.90; N. Hansen, Salem, Or.. $5.06; Geo. Hanser, Salem, Or., t71.40; Individual Indian accts, Salem, Or.. $1.75; F. A. Keefover, Salem, Or., $1.25; H. L and Alice Z. May, Salem, Or., 6.26; F. A Meade, Salem, Or., $35.00 C. Pat rick, deceased. $1.80; A. R. Sasse, 3alem. Or., $5.00; John B. Smith. tei!em. Or,, $14.00; J. C. Spencer, trees., Salem, Or., $1.00; J. L Steinbsck. Salem. Or., $1.72; Mrs. . J. Swartz. Salem, Or., $1.00; F. ,. Terwiliiger, Salem, $3.11; Dor thy E. M. Thomas, Salem, Or.. U.15; C S. Walters, Salem, Or., 1.86. Statement of the Capital Na fonal Bank of Salem, Orscon, lowing the amount standing to he credit of every depositor July 1, 1921, who has not made a de posit, or who has not withdrawn any part of this deposit (savings deposits), principal and Interest for a period of more than twelve (12) years immediately prior to said date, with the name, last known address, and the fact of his death if known: Ralph G. Helmken, Salem. $1.47; i IISTEISOEO - I V ANTED IT JO HIM FINANCIAL MARION-POLK County Farm Loan association has money to loan at six. percent. W. D. Smith secretary-treasurer, 803 Salem Bank of Commerce. PRINTING A SATISFIED customer returns. Rowland Printing Co. Phone 1512, over Pattou book store, HOUSEHOLD GOODS WHY SELL FOR LESS T 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. fY SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed by tbo month at reasonable rates. Cesspools cleaned and dettd ani mals removed. Day phofe 167, night phone 1698R. R. 0. Cum mms. Mgr. m OPTICIANS GLASSES fitted by Dr. L. R. Bur dens, optometrist. Bow Optical Co., 326 State St. MERCHANT TAILOR FRANK PALM Merchant tailor. 294 N. Commercial St. M. A. ESTES. State street fine tailoring, 384 TRANSFER OREGO.'-f TAXI and transfer. Lib erty and Ferry street. Phone 77. MERCHANTS Cooperative Parcel delivery. Transfer trunks any part of city 50c. Messenger eerv ice. 1T9 High, Phone 230. JUNK. WANTED Rags and secondhand goods cf all kinds. Capital Junk company, phone 398, 21S Cen ter street PIANOS CHER RINGTON Piano House, Push and Lane pianos. 416 ' Court street. EO. C. WILL, pianos, phono graphs, sewing machines, sbefat music and piano studies. Re pairing phonographs and sew ing machines. 432 State, Saiem, Oregon. . W. BALLANTYNE, tuner, play ers a specialty. Phone 352, Cher rington yiano house. EDWARD WELP experienced pi- ano tuner. Leave order Will's Music store. CLEANING AND DYING SALEM Cleaners and Dyers Suits cleaned $1.50 , Suits pressed 60s. . 1215 S. Com'l. Phone 186$, HEMSTITCHING SALEM KLU'B, hemstitching, chainatltching, pleating, buttons. 329, Oregon bldg. Phone 27. MRS. F. E. MULL hemstitch ing and dressmaking, over Mil ler's store. Phone 117. HAT BLOCKING MEN'S and women's hats renovat ed, blocked and trimmed. M Court O. B. Ellsworth. GARAGES HARRY W. SCOTT "The Cyers Man" 147 S.Com. Phone 63 e Dugal Craig, Salem. $4.9; Lillian Pettit, Salem, $2.66; Ellen M. Sav gX deceased, . $1.41; Edna Engle, Salem, $1.39; Carl Schlndler, Sa lem; $1.41; Vina M. Sherman, 8a an. $2.60; Arden L. M. Cafferty, 8llem, $2.91; Sam, Salem, $1.58; uucy wamer, oaiem. jliu; -eo. Williams. Salem. $1.39 Lawrence i W. Engdahl. Salem. $2.88; Harry Munson, Salem, $1.38; VI let ha fhurman, Salem, $1.37; May Wo, Salem. $1,37; Mrs. Joe Reese, Sa lem, $1.37; Lena Aral, Salem, $3.85; Harry Jansan, Salem, $1.36; Miss Bessie Mansfield, Salem, $1.34; W. A. Fuese, Salem, $1.34. State of Oregon, county of Marlon ' ss. t, Jos. H. Albert being first duly sworn, depose and say upon oath, that I am the cashier of the Capital National Bank of Salem, qounty of Marlon, state of Ore gon; that the foregoing statement Is a full, true, correct and com plete statement showing the name, last known resiaence or post office address, fact of death if known, and the amount to the credit of each depositor as requir ed by the provisions of sections 10160-10163, inclusive, Oregon 'a'8- Z . 3igneaj jus. n. ai,ui-,k r. Subscribed and nworn to before me this 23rd day of July A. D. 121 (Signed) ROY S. MELSON. Notary public for Oregon. My commission expires Feb. 8, i4. JALEM MARKET implied from reports of Salen daelerv for the guidance ol Capital Journal readers. (Re vised dally.) Grain: Average valley wheat (bulk i 85c. Hay: Cheat My T3z.0023.00 W vmm.w w w.vw , MVftJT v . 9 9V nn7i nn- Copyright 1336 by H. C. Fisher. f ,4L" Ra u- Offlea, sSnaBr- SSIsHwIb! w?HMircV BnbJm &3llx kr RAMSDEN & Mc.Uorran. Indian motorcycles and Dayton bicycles 387 Court . CWillMD ,338 N. High Phone 203 Batteri s recharged and repaired. Degge Burrell. SALEM Auto Radiator shop, ra diator and fender specialists, 11 S. lltht St SOUTH Commercial gai age, gen eral repairing. All work guaran teed. For sudden service phone 27$, residence phone 1021 R. 430 S. Commercial. UNION Auto repair shop, acety lene welding. 1ST 8. Liberty St Phone $4. WAYNE QUAYLK Auto electrio she p. 1(S N. Com'L Phone 41 S R, D. BARTON. Exide batteries, starter and generator work. 171 S. Commerctai AUTO Electrician, expert trouble shooting. 238 N. High St Phone 20$. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS CHERRY CITY gaiago, 170 S. 12 Q eneral repairing. PHOTOGRAPHY DE LUXE studio. Better ptwtos, 147 N. Commercial. NURSERY STOCK FRUITLAND NURSERY Fruit Italian prunes, walnut and Al bert trees. Agents wanted. Of fice 540 State St. phone 1727, Salem, Of. SALEM Nursery company, Irutt and ornamental trees, small fruit, roses. Phona 1763, 428 Oregon bldg OmROPODISTS CORNS and callouses scientific ally removed. Appliances from Individual impressions. Chas. B. Tatio, Masonic bldg. Pbone 443. AUCTIONEER G. STTKRLEB, 404 Ferry St. Salem. Ore., phone 1177. COL. W. F. WRIGHT, Turner auo- tioneer, Turner, Or. ns WARM LOANS BUILDING LOANS MAJJB May be reoald like rent Life, Fire, Health, Accident In demnity, Llbality and Auto In surance written, A. C. BOH RNSTBTDT 401 Masonic Temple, Salem. Ore. OSTEOPATHY PUS. WHITE AND MARSHALL Osteopathic physicians and sur geons. 604 U. S. Bank Building. Phone 8KB. Dr. White, resi dence pbone 46$; Dr. Marshall, residence phone $34. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Of fice, corner Commercial and Trai Sts. Bills payable monthly In advance. Phone 67. KEPAUUNG STEWART'S Repair shep, 347 Court St. Lawn mowers ground. e G. C. PATTERSON, shoe repairing shop. 14$ S. Liberty St. STOVES rebuilt and repaired. 60 years, experience: Depot Na tional and American fence, sizes 26 to 68 inches high. Paints, oil and varnishes, eta, logan berry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 260 Court street Phone 114. Wholesale Prices Meat: Hogs $13.00; dressed hogs ll15c; top steers 5a S-4c; cows 24s; bulls 3c; spring lambs 55'c; sheep yearling 23c; veal fancy rt , Hianur "r"f 13 9i C" Butter and eggs: Eggs 28c, light hens 16c; heavy hens 22c; 'eld roosters 7c; broilers over two pounds 32c. Butterfat: Butterfat 3 4c; cream ery butter 4344c; country but ter 30e; milk ...1.76 per cwt. Vegetables: Oregon onions 75 $I cwt; beets $2 cwt; carrots il.JE ner ewt: Oreenn cabbaea iu. !h. rrpen nenwr. iic W. T. Slater, Mary P. Slater and J ; B PePPe 1 0 L. M. Ford to M. B. Pogue and Al- Ihubarb 6c; green peas 12c; new;thea poeue. iot. 5. 9. , 11 potatoes 1 He lb, cucumbers 25c per doz; green beans 5c; wax beans 5e; The Dalles tomatoes $1.35 per box. Fruits: Oranges $5.75 at 6.25 lenons $11.50; bananas 11c; dates pound (bulk) lSe; drome dary dates $7.00- cate; black figs 10c; white figs 12 ftc; OalH grapefruit $4.50: rata loupe $3.90 per crate; apricots $1.25 per crate cantaloupe $3.50 per crate; apri cots $1.25 per crate; watermel on 1 He per lb. Retail Prices Poultry and eggs: Eggs 35c; :ramery butter 46 43c, country butter 88e. Portland, Or., Aug. 9. Cattle weak; receipts 13; choice steers $6.00 e 8 50; medium to good $5.5006.00; fair to medium $5.O6.S0; common to fair $4.00 5.00; choice feeders $4.75 5.25 fair to good $4.35 4. T5; choice iij uoiicm a.vv w . ( a , urn- UIUB1 IU gOHU &Df D.VV ISIf iO j. . -,-.- - . .i medium $3.254.25; common cows $2.6003.50; canners $1.50 2.00; bulls $2.5093.50; choice dairy calves $10.59011.00. prime light $10.00 10.50; medium light $7.0010.00; heavy S5.S097.00. Hogs steady; receipts 31; prime light $ 12.50 9 13.00; smooth heavy 250 to 300 pounds $10.50011.50; 300 pounds and up $9.5010.50; rough heavy $6.00 9.00; tat pigs I12.0012.75; feeders $11.00 12.00; stags $5.09 68.00. Sheep steady; receipts none; east of mountain lambs $6.50 7.25; best valley $5.506.00; fair to good $4,5045.00; culls $1.5003.00: feeders $1.5003.00; light yearlings $3.0003.50; heavy $2.503.00; light wethers $2.50 O3.00; heavy $2.0003-56; ewes $1 0003.00. Butter firm; extra cubes 38c; carton 43c; prints its. Butterfat, No. 1 churning cream 36 42c fob Portland; undergrade 14c. Eggs: Belling price ease count 30031c; buying urlce 2829c; selling price candled 33 35c; se lected candied in cartons 35 37c. Poultry: Hens light 14 16c; heavy 22 24c; broilers over 14 lbs 2425c; old roosters 10O12c; no demand tor ducks or geese. Wheat : Hard white $1.13; soft white $1.11; white club $1.11; hard winter $1.07; northern spring $1.09; red Walla $1.06. Millrun $25026; Hay, timo thy valley $15016: alfalfa $14. (i. 15.00; new grain, mixed, $13. Oi 014; clover $10 11. Wall Street New York, Aug. 9. Prices started off today with a continu ation of yesterday's late upward tendency. Gains, however, were slight in most instances and bus iness email, traders holding off for further developments in gen era! conditions before taking a J.ltnt,A ,Un,l in Ka tmowk-st Am : erican Car gained 1 V4 ; Famous Players and Kelly-Springfield, 1; and Northern Pacific, Canadian Pacific and Peoples' Gas, half point. Mexican Petroleum was heavy, losing three quarters, while Weatlngbouse Electric sag ged one half point. Completion of yesterday urgent covering in de maud sterling and a more liberal supply of commercial bills car ried it down to 3.66, compared with 3.72 Vi yesterday's highest. Transcontinental rates also were shaved. There was a broad demand fa railroad stocks at midday. !re:i Northern preferred, North Facifir Canadian Pacific, Southern I'aci tic, New York Central, Heading Chicago & Northwestern, Louis vllleft Nashville, Missouri Paclti. preferred and Baltimore & Ohli preferred, moved up 1 to 1 3-1 Elsewhere apart from Genera' Electric, Mexican Petroleum and the Mexican Oil issues, highe prices ruled, with the tire, sugar American Car, Great Northern Or. and Peoples Gas Issues in best dr. mand. Call money held at 6 pe cent, with the demand from th agricultural needs increasing. Realty Transfers Compiled by Salem Abstract Co., Bank of Commerce Bldg. Jane Libby to Carl Schaeffer, part lot 4, block 50, University add. Salem, $1750. M. E. Pogue, Althea Pogue and L. M. Ford to W. T. Slater, lots V, 11, 15, 16, 20, 24 and 25 Falr- lodge add, Salem, $1 19, 23 and 26, Fair lodge add 8a- lem, $1. W. T. Slater, Mary I. Slater, M. E. Pogue and Althea Pogue to L M. Ford, lots 8, 8, 12. 13, 17, 21, 22 and 27, Fairlodgo add. Salem $1 Harry Humphreys to James L. 3. Russell. Wft lots 3 and 4, block 4, Holllster's add. Stayton, $10. George Ewicker to Fred Zwlck. er, lots 13 and 14, block 21, sub division blocks 21 and 22, Capital Pa.rk add. Salem, $10 John P. Guyer to Andrew Wela haar, lot 14, Hall's Home tracts, $1000. Haggle C. Bartch to Fred H. Par rish, lots 1, '2, 2, 4, 5, $, 7, bloek 13, West Woodburn, $10. D. E. Priegnitz to Bruce Holman. EH of lot 4 and EH lot 5. block 1$, West Woodburn, $200. Lea Charplllos to Abel Charpll loz. lot 3. seo. 19-7-1 E, $800. Mary A. Daniels to H. Felsen stein. 1 acre in Oeo. Rhoades el. 45-4-2 W, $10. Mary A. Dantela to II. Felsen stein, 15 acres in Geo. Rhoades d. 45-4-2 W, $10. A n na Ha rnflK fn Tssa St fll. -issa. r. - a rAt.. i r. t t . it - ----- -- - - J10. Pag Seven M. G. Gunderson to Karl B. Ho rigstad. 1 acre in TR. Hudson cl. 35-6-1 W and J. Smith cL 54-1-1. W, $1700. NewChange In Bureau Is Sought Department of Labor WiU Bend Efforts In Americanization of Aliens By Harry Ward. Washington, Aug. 9. Reorgan ization of the Bureau of Naturali zation in the Department of Labor is one of the pet plans of Secretary Davis. The plan is now taking a practical shape, and prospects are that a erreat new forward aten mav soon be taken to matte life differ ent and better tor the alien new comer and the country a gainer ny acquiring new citizens better irepared for their new duties and irivileges. At Secretary Davis' request a i III has been introduced in cong ees which will change the title f this bureau to the Bureau of litizenship. With the change la Itle the bureau will take on a astly broadened scope of activity. The old Bureau of Naturalization i as always been charged with the esponsibility of naturalizing tore gners, but it la Secretary Davis ilan to have the new bureau live tp to its name. It will be more han a Bureau of Naturalisation, t will be a Bureau of Citizenship ind training for cltlsenship.lt will .rain our alien arrivals by instroc- inn In thn mihlic Khnnln It will mivide tor them guidance and rotection. It will set up machin ry to see to their proper distribut ion over the country so as to avoid he evils of. a congestion of new oreigners in the larger cities, vlany of these newcomers, for in itance, arrive here with long ea lurlence, which they are forced to llscard tor work in the cities he ft use they have no means of reach ng the farms or of ascertaining heir farming experience may be f value. "Among its other duties the ,ew Bureau of Citizenship will pread knowledge of our American astttutions in such a way as to leighten respect and inspire loy ilty to those Institutions," said Secretary Davie, in commenting on lis plan. "It will begin a national ampalgn for bettering the pbyel al and moral well-being of oar oreign-born population. To title ud the new bureau will undertake o protect the foreigner from fraud ind imposition. It will provide enters of information, where par ous of patriotism and character rill offer guidance and advice. Vhere it is possible these adviser v ill be themselves of foreign ext raction, in order to otter real sympathy and understanding and io serve to bring the still newer illenR into wholesome contact with he people of their own race. Al ways the burden of advice will be espect for the federal govern ment." It is Secretary Davis' aim to uti lize to the full the machinery of the new bureau to protect the new est alien arrivals from the evil influence of "Red" and Communist propaganda. One of the chief ag encies in this purpose will be a thorough system of public school Instructions for aliens. The women will have the benefit of classes at home. The instruction will be giv en in places of employment, or at other suitable points, as well as la the public schools. These classes will be arranged for all adults and wage earners. It requires many years ot ex perience to learn to know the d li ferent kinds of tea. One week after s rain, the sun baked deserts of Australia are green with vegetation. The cotton boll weevil destroys 400,000 bales of cotton annually In the United States. During the first three months of 1921, the Capi tal Journal carried 10,380 Want Ads, totaling 62,965 lines, not including classi fied and Real Estate. This was a gain of 827 Want Ads over the same period in 1920, and a gain of 5,817 lines. Steady Growth of paper and community is reflected in the Capital Journal WANT AD COLUMNS the True Bargain Counter i of the People Want Ads Pay Because they tret Results by reaching the people. CewrtfM, lew, ay lafl tSstss f tw. lee. -