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rfnesday, October 26, 1921 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Page Ni ant Ads That Denver The Goods at Small Cost rrr7ir d Tire rrTh insertion npr - . ... ,is, tnrw . month. 20 PV.S' per ad. X cent i ,T.T only -in New io- lie, . nnah in auv-' City auo. unless W en. T, nthly account. over puu. v8rWer hone errors. n : TfffWTODA 1 TThTTnu 4F2. c281 orchard run. 1258 More -Tiat heating Boye. 7 - "fountain all l- V. a.-Jor. . ......p ls. n. B5Ihi-J r,- m Mouse to n,rlv lUu" - ' OCR . :...r II lLMIt-i u S Journal 11 "" i i.niiri cabinet alio uu.. c25g 1-87J. . ! i u ins U'l. HO Skd W puberty SL 25T roof repairing. rno 1261 ? ' I7TT .7 fnrnifihe it ?X ?ver Brewer', drug store . - it... fhanear hou ami ' Pr lIoOO. ShiTson. 331 State St. - . I,-, onrl .stork r;iis- 3l'3 Oiaiw n ' ri.A "i ear. Compton Real Estate, tit Stat.- St. ; Zo w. tut' sail "U""1- " . ;iEht about 1C00 Ihs; also one i ...ill raw. Independence Young, e261 ana no saieni i : ' . ....nt nf di?Ht. Commission bi JS 4 S Liberty. Will a" people biting articles for sale. Mil for or against,call 26s bath in blocks from where we IS located. Price with furniture nnlv ViOO. For real bargains see Kweger. Realtor. Oregon bldg CMA1T, PAYMBni will uamoo, t acres all under cultivation, e ,n house, erood barn, :,OM in Salem, on paved road. price $4X00. Laflar & 4(1(1 Oreeon bldg. Laflar. b258 PR WD new modern nouse ii sale, Immediate possession on and iwo. priced !". tv- $3i00. Some terms on all. & Hendricks, 205 U. S. Becke bank 256 SXAP 2(5 acies, good 5 room house and barn, all in cultiva tion, on paved road 5 miles from Salem, for only $5000; $1500 down, balance terms. This must h0 sold in 10 days. See Ben I . iri 57nii State St. 266 I ROOM plastered home with large easl orch, this with three large lots in garden. Oood street close to ear. Immediate possession and turns or state loan. Price $2600. This is a real sacrifce. Becke & Hendricks, 205 IT. S. bank bldg. 256 FARM FOR TRADE TAS.M FOR KKNT FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT Beautiful 10 acre tract 5 miles out Kood buildings, $3500, close to Pacific liinhway. Magee, cor ner State and Commercial over Busiek's. n 1120 OLOSMOBILE InnUU and runs like new. four brand new cord tires, one spare, spot light, snubbers, automatic wind shield wiper, mirror, etc., The price is too low to mention, r-hnne 380 ask for Turner, 185 8. Com'I St. JJ269 FOR EXCHANGE for Salem resi dence ui) to $3500. 5 acres two blocks east of S. Commercial St. ear line, 4 acres in fruit, 5 room bungalow, hot and cold water, bath, toilet, electric lights, barn, good chteken yards. Price $6500. Write Rt. 3, box 90, Salem or phone 99F2. a2 REAL HOME 7 room modern bungalow all on one floor, par lor, living, dining, kitchen, 3 bed rooms and bath, all built In features, full cement basemen,t. furnac". s.ationary laundry trays, fruit room, double garage, good lnptl'llv fafca aau An Ct near ear line. A genuine bargain Innned ate possession. You will have to hurry to get this one. Triced few dnys at $4750. terms. R A. Mnhney, 209 Oregon bldg. phone 217. 256 .ORAL nrsiiFtaa renn sat.e - complete going business that is realizing big returns here today. Complete with good small resi dence, three glass houses, S9W pots, several thousand chrysan themums, potted plants of all kinds. 200 large designs, bulbs, reeds etc. Ready to move Into Immediately and carry on busl m s that pays hlg. 8ee us for par-ulars. Reason for selling. Eccke t: Hendricks, IBS U. 8. batik bldg. 256 Jeff swelled up with conceit too soon 1 mi iii iii iTZ- ,-..-. ,ut r-A! 1 ir t UP AiTS re7 HEARD VftO luft - ' : 7 v Jkl-AT Ll e"me Bill: 1 GerA,)f VlLrUs, e"? JZ- AeRAMGc to KAWC You p O'clock, so r Guess k T JJ and Billed -n we laV m.w: J mgmm I what &i d thc ( TTTS w ABouT E tGHTy S Mmg APfrR M W-f Vm A weeK f PRS tAjT APPEAR IMC, Be fofte J QUI VMASHtW6T6rJlXCv 'H I ruL ftcTMV CALU UP IcPl TH PfcCSibeMT. , ),. immm. i mm mjm-Mummemm NEW TODAY WE have for exchange one of the ilncat suburban honjea near Sa lem. 1 mile out on paved road; the house is new and strictly idrn, good garage and large j .cken house; land is mostly In -.uit; the price is right and will take a good home in Salem. Thortiason, 3.1 ft State St. b THE best Income producing ranch In the valley, 230 acres 6 miles from Salem, 30 acres of prunes, 140 acres seeded to fall grain, 8 room modern house, electric pow er, good out buildings, fully equipped with stock, tools and machinery. Very easy terms. Laf lar & Laflar, 406 Oregon bldg. b258 HELP WANTED Female. Sales women of local residence to sell high grade food products to con sumer in house to house cam paign. Permanent and profitable work to capable solicitors. Call or telephone before 5 o'clock to day on Mr. Leavilt, Marion ho tel. 256 FOR SALE 10 acres, six acres under plow, balance timber and stumps; 1 horse, 1 cow, 12 pigs, about 170 sacks potatoes, acre Btrawbe. Ties, 20 chickens, five room buntralow, wood shed, win ter's wood all In; fair Ham and chicken house and full farm equipment, and many other tools. Price $3500. half cash, bal ance good terms; half mile south of Aumsville; Or., C. Wagner, owner. b258 For Sale H oases FOR SALE 9 room house, oasy terms. Phone 2087W. a260 FOR SALE 6 room plastered house, full basemnt. 365 N. 20th street. a257 BUNGALOWS You can buy with little down, priced cheap for quick sale. S. R-. Pearson, 408 I S. Bank Bldg. $300 to $1000 down will make you the owner with immediate pos session of new 5 and 6 room bungalow. Let us show them to you. Priced up to $3000. S. H. Pearson,' 408 U. S. bank bldg. a FOR SALE 6 room bungalow, built in features, nice large bath, fireplace, all kinds of f'owers and shrubbery. Price $2100. terms D. E. Hart, 208 Oregon bldg. a $1650, good 6 room plastered most ly modern house, large corner lot, good variety fruit, on car line close In. Bargain at $1650. terms $585 down. s. R. Pearson, 408 U. S. bank bldg. a 7 ROOM plastered house and two lots located on N. Church street 2 blocks to street car, east front. First floor, living room, dining room, 1 bed room, bath and toi let, electric lights, wlndqw screens, shades, porch, fruit and berries. Second floor, 3 bed rooms, house occupied by owner. Price $3500, cash $1000, balance to suit. See L. A. Hayford, Real tor, 305 State St. a For Sale Farms FOR SALE 20 acres of fine fruit soil all under cultivation, good drainage. Price $2500, $400 down, balance easy terms, 6 per cent interest. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275State st.eet. b 2 5 7 FOR SALE At a bargain, 5 acres cleared, good bungalow, out buildings .orchard, 15 minutes walk to car line, fine roads. Call 1331 Rural Ave. 265 FOR SALE 10 acres, 9 acres un der cultivation, balance timber. This is fine prune, cherry, wal nut and berry soil. Price $1250, $200 down, balance $10 per month, interest 6 per cent. W. H. Grabenhoist & Co., 275 State street. b257 - for Salem at-a r ". property my homestead, 40 acres 2 miles east of Merrill, Or., Klamath county, good caoin, well, pump, cellars, all fenced, has been farmed. Owing to health I must leave this winter. Address P O box 464, Klamath Falls. Ore. b256 GET A HOME 10 acres good, deep soil, on Salem-Dallas high way; paK clearerd, some timber, plenty of buildings for chickens, other buildings, $3500, terms. Also 9 acres good soil, all culti vated, good bungalow, lots of out buildings, 3 miles east, Kod lo cation; Immediate possession. Brown, over Busiek's store. State 111 Commercial, phone 859. b EXTRA SPECIAL 6 acres .ind dandy 5 room bungalow 3-4 mile from car line on good road, all under cultivation and good soil, variety fruit, good barn and poultry house. The Improve ments are worth the money. This place will look good to you. It Is one of the best we hnve offored thts year for the price, $2200, terms $1500 or less down. S. R- Pearson, 408 U. S. bank bldg. n For Sate Miscellaneous ONE double disc drill, 8 7 box 137. phone 39F5 feet. Rt. 236 WANTED Used 12-in. steel plow. Ward Russell, R.t. 8, 12S FOR SALE New Remington Call 11F24. 256c pumn gun. FOR SALE Netted Gem seed and feed potatoes; also work horse. 1150 lbs., 6 years old. Phone H4F5. c25 tkiHMBp n -fli j 1 itmm mum miM - wr. u v wmr ! 1 48 mm ii h i wm lir i-i it - For Sale M iscellaneous GOOD cabbage for kraut ic. 404 S. 16th. C257 FOR SALE At a bargain, two 3 mantel gas office globe lights at lPo-i Journal ofltce. c OR SALE $165 C Melody saxa phone for $127.50. Phone 1871R or call at 705 Belmont street. c259 FOR SALE Very cheap, Fordeoin tractor, gang plow, tandem disc, nearly new. A. E. Coray, tele phone 7F3. q25 MUST sell my New Zealand rab bits excellent breeders. Prices reasonable. Phone 981J, 2199 Fair grounds road. e267 HlUfi mountain grown western red cedar posts, poles. F. E. Westerberg, box 26, Detroit, Or. c265 FOR SALE A few thousand Wil son strawberry plants, trimmed and tied, $2.60 per m. ; sacked $2 per m, Wm. A. Bond, Rt. , Box 98. 263 FOR SALE Cedar fence and ber ry posts, delivered your place, 16 cents each. Write for price on telephone and hop posts; can make immediate delivery. Key Lbr. Co.. Molalla. Or. c268 For Sale Livestock PIGS for sale. Phone 44F14. e257 FOR SALE Fresh cow; pigs. M. H. Lytle, Rt. 9. i57 FOR SALE 30 head of goats, $1 per head. Phone 104F22. e25 REGISTERED Berkshire Call 3F3, C. C. Russell. boar. FOR SALE Or trade, 6 -year old maie, weight 1000 pounds, for double harness or wagon, or heifer. Phone 76F3 after 7 p. m. e260 FIVE fresh cows for sale, one reg istered Jersey, 5 years old. In quire J. W. Kay, -4 miles north Independence. e26Ji For Sale Automobiles FOR SALE Automobile, iiby Grand Chevrolet, late model, A-l condition; also tires, bargain. By owner. Phone 88. q 257 For Sale Wood OAK, ash, old fir and growth. Phone 981M. second FOR SALE Week old calf. 1862 Broadway. e256 FOR SALE Second growth wood. Phone 1904J. 256 FOR sawing wood call 1959J. ee256 50 CORDS 2nd growth fir $6 cord. W. A. Shelton, Rt. 3, box 146A. ee270 WOOD for sale, oak $7.50, fjr $6. Phone 1758, Armstrong Transfer ee259 EXTRA GOOD second growth $7, and truck of all kinds. Phone 783W. 256 FOR SALE Best grade mill wood, second growth and old fir, 4 ft. or 16 inch, prompt delivery. Phone 1542. Fred E. Wells, 305 S. Church St. ee WOOD FOR SALE 16 Inch old pitchy fir for sale, and 4 foot second growth Phone 1727. ee265 WOOD WOOD Special off the car, maple $7.50, oak $8 and 16 Inch old fir $8 per cord, Salem Fuel Yards, Theo Zieman. Chas. Sons, props. ee FOR SALE Oak, old and second growth fir sawed or 4 ft lengths Phone 1252R or 1756. ee262 FOR RENT TWO rooms. 790 N. Com'I. J256 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms Phone 536W. j256 FOR RENT 6 ished. 969 S. room house, 13th St. f urn J256 ROOMS to rent, 787 Cross street. J HOUSEKEEPING and rooms, 633 Ferry. sleeping J273 FURNISHED apartment, one room and kitchenette, adults. 1129 Broadway, phone 1408J. 325b FOR RENT Land In N. Salem to let on shares. Inquire of R. P. Boise, Breyman block. J257 NICELY furnished rooms, ace heat; freshly done Phone 620R. turn over. J257 FOR RENT Small apartment, corner Chemeketa and Liberty. J256 I HAVE a three and a four rom, unfurnished apartment for rent. Phone 540 J257 FOR RENT 2 sleeping rooms, good clean beds. 673 N. Commer cial street, close In. J257 FOR RENT Two strictly modern sleeping rooms, gentlemen pre ferred. 250 S. Cottage St. phone 1396R. J257 FOR RENT One furnished two room apartment, one unfurnish ed two roo mapartment. Phone 630, Capltaljiotel J256 T ost and Found FOUND Ring; owner call at Hart man's and Idnetlfy. k256 LOST Bumper; finder leave at Capital Journal, reward. k257 FOUND Motorcycle. Phone 67F11 7:30 P. m. k259 WantedHelp HAVE a proposition for live sales man, will pay you to Investigate. Box C E Journal. g2 56 JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Wanted Help WANTED Someone to run Ford son tractor night!. J. W. Fitta, Phone 3F3. g5 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Any kind of work, mid die aged man. Box T Journal. h257 WOOD SAWING Country and city. Phone 1608-W. J76ee CITY and country wood sawing. Phone .'.046, Fisher Broa. e PRIVATE maternity PhOne 1959J hospital, is CITY and country wood Phone 11F11. sawing. ee258 WOMAN wants ironing and Phone 1746R. work, house washing, cleaning. h256 WANTED Dairy cows to freshen soon. Call or address 410 Ore gon bldg., Salem. 1256 LADY would like to keep house for gentleman. M X care Capital Journal. h256 WANTED Horse for kep; also about 60 lb. shoats 10. H. H. Bar rls, Hi mile north of Brunk's co rn er, Rt. 2. 1 257 WANTED House, modern con veniences and garage, centrally located. Box 10 Capital Journal. 1256 FULLER BRUSrfES for demon- strations. C. Grimes, phono 1937J 641 Mill, c268 WANTED Used household goods, tools, men's suits and shoes, best cash price paid. Liberty Ex change, 241 N. Com. Phone til WANTED To correspond and company with lady, between the ages of 30 and 42. Will marry if suited. Write P O box 237, Sa lem, Or. m257 LANGS hot blast fuel saving rang es. $48 up. Let us explain why we cut your fuel bill Peo ples Furniture store, 271 North Commercial street, phone 734. ACREAGE facts wanted in Salem vicinity. If you have one you wish to sell or trade list it with us, as we have several customers wanting , tracts with or without buildings. S. R. Pearson, 408 U. S. Bank Bldg. MISCELLANEOUS ARMSTRONG Transfer Co. phone 1 768. m272 SEE W. D. Smith for Toans and fire insurance. WHEELER'S wood saw. lhune 1904J, 1811 N. 4th. FOR HIRE Cars without drivers; 326 N. Commercial. 256 KALSOMINING and painting done by the day or job. Phone 981J. m258 TAKE contract for basements, sidewalks and building houses, phnnp ksiw. m25R GLIUDENS Linoleum varnish for 1 all printed linoleum and congo leum. Max O. Buren, 179 North Commercial a FASHIONABLE dressmaking party gowns. 2567 Oak St. 111259 coats, suits and Mrs. C. Jepsen, Phone 929. FOR GOOD BUY8 In farm and city property, see Wm. Powell, Just real estate, 341 N. Com mercial. Phone 666. n BEAUTIFUL wall tint and flat wall paint in regular colors and pastel shades. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Commercial. m HOME WORKERS List of 10 firms supplying various profit able home work, 10c. F. Turner, 935 S. Robert St., St. Paul, Minn. g28- PLUMBING. repairing and coll work a specialty, reasonable charges. A. L. Godfrey, shop foot of Union St. Phone 1397J m27t FOR SERVICE Prize winning Nubian buck. Call 32F4 or ad dress R. H. Wolter. Rt. 6, box 63. . m23 SEE J. W. Manley for cellar dig- ging. grading, plowing, heavy team work and fertilizing. Cher- ry City barns, phone 199. mtll 1 xitj a kit c 11 riH ,.,,,tt... rofc , over. Phone 19, Capital Cltr Bed ding Co JAMES C. DELL 6,90 N. 20th, 1'hone 1518-R. Interior Decora tor. Ivory porcelain enameling ana expen papeiiiaiiB'nB, wmi painting and tinting. Estimates furnished. ELECTRICIAN Secure my fig ures on wiring by contrct or by the hour, at pre-war prices. H. W. Hatch, phone 1744W. m OLD newspapers, 10c Che bundle. Used as carpet mats, for pack- ing. etc. Capital Journal office. CIVIL service examinations. Sa lem, November. Positions $1400 $1600. Age. 18 upward. Experi ence unnecessary. For free par ticulars, instruction, write J. Leonard (former civil service ex aminer) 1087 Equitable bldg.. Washington, D-C. g2S6 REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE Klamath eoun ty Improved land In luie uite valley, best farming and alfalfa section, .4 miles NW of Malln, close to good school, for small farm or "dairy ranch In the vi cinity of Salem, north or north west. Write owner, O. E. Hunt. Merrll. Or. b26 JOURNAL WANT ADS PAV REAL ESTATE TRADE 20, 40 or 60 acre tracts, all under cultivation near paved' highway, good hill fruit land, al most level; 5 miles from Sa lem, for sale or trade for city property. Price $125 to $150 per acre. S. R. Pearson, 408 U. S. bank bldg. n I WANT MORE SALEM HOUSES Some dandy farm and orchard trades CHAS. W. NIEMEYER "Just Real Estate" 57 varieties 215-216 Masonic Temple, Phones 10DO, 1014, Salem. n FOR SALE Nice five' acre tract, with good buildings and plenty of fruit for family, on paved road close to Sa lem. Price $4300, terms. Fine five acre tract, good build ings, fruit and berries, close to school on good road, and close to town. Price $4200, Vi cash, bal ance terms. For bargains see H. L. MARSTERS til and 12 Gray bldg, phone 907. GOOD BUYS 100 acres located 5 miles from Salem, 50 acres under cultivation, balance, timber and pasture; build ings, spring, rock road. Price $10,000. 20 acres located 7 V4 miles east of Salem on main Silverton ....ad, all cultivated, 4 room plastered cottage, good barn, woodhouse, paved road. Price $5250, ?4 cash, balance terms. 10 acres all in bearing fruit, 8 acres prunes, 1 1, acres loganij good buildings. Price $5000. 10 acres, 6 acres logans, 1 acre strawberries, rock road, 1 mile from paved highway, 4 miles out. Price $2660. 210 acres', house, barn and or chard, 20 acres cultivated, some fine saw timber. Price $3500, terms k acre lots close to S. Commer cial street car line and paved road, sightly location, good drainage, good berry soil. Price 4400, $25 down, balance $10 per month, 6 percent interest. 5 room cottage 8 blocks south. Price $2450, terms. 6 room house at 1330 S. Com mercial street. Price $2800, terms 5 room bungalow located at 795 S. High street. Price $4000, terms. If you are looking to buy, trade or sell, see W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. Realtors 275 State street. OOOD lltTYR 6 rooms, stood location, for SHOO 4 rooms, large lot, 3 blocks to car, $1400. A fine new home just ready to to move in; you can buy this at a bargain on terms. l acre on paved road 1 mile to car line; a good 4 room house; some personal property; a bargain at ., . Have you anything to trade? We have several properties, both farms and city. Some choice lots on easy terms. THOMASON J 81 H State street. n room modern except heat, full basement, three large lots, South Salem, a bargain at $3,500 or will exchange for small Farm war Salem. 6 room house South Salem $1600 easy terms. C room plastered modern except heac, $1500, $300 cash $15 per month lihe rent. New 6 room modern house, just ready for you, first class up-to-date, East off State Street. A bargain at $4600, some terms if desired. If you want an acreage close in at a bargain, see us at once. JOSEPH BARBER & SON 200 Gray Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICf: TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was on the 13th day of October. 1921, duly appointed executor of the estate of Alice M. Lull, deceased. Dy an oraer amy made and entered by the Hon. William Bushey, Judge of fie conniy cnuri 01 Marion coumv Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quested to present them, duly veri fied, to the undersigned at his res idence at 1940 North 5th street In the city of Salem, Oregon, or at the .,-, wmlo H Triple Rank 1"; r.mn,. hilrlln Salem. Ore- gon. within six months from thr date of the first publication of this notice. ALFRED M. T.T'LL. Executor. William H. Trlndle, Attorney for eetate. (Static TREASURER'S fourth NOTICE State of Oregon, treasurer's of fice, Salem, Ore. October 24, 1921 Notice is hereby given that there are funds In the state treasury with which to redeem all outstand ing state warrants drawn on the general fund, indorsed "presented and not paid for want of funds." All such warrants, properly Indors ed, will he paid upon presentation at this office: Interest thereon ceasing from and after date of this notice. O. P. HOFF. 25B State Treasurer. Rats are found In every pari or the world, except the Polar re gions. PHOTOGRAPHY J TRANSFER Uxifi ud!o. Better photos. UREUON TAXI and transfer. Lib- 147 N. CoMmnM. 1 erty and Ferry street. Phone 77. CHIROPODIST A. J. FOSTER, chiropodist, corns PRXNTINtJ removed painless, all foot trou- A SATISFIED customer return blea treated. 322 State SL 266 Rowland Printing Co. Phone ART 1512. over Patton book store. PHOTOGRAPHS TINTED Les-" - - TNANC1AX one in Oil. Water colors, China MARION-POLK County Farm ?ai16' 212 & Cottage. Phone fon association has money to "SOM. loan at six percent. W. D. Smith OPTICIANS secretary-treasurer. 303 Salem rcTnSTi-r, b Bank of Commerce. GLAbfaES, fitted by Dr. L. R. Bur- jmSw dette, optometrist. Bow Optical tl..v,r- m Co.. 326 State St. . VVANTED-Rags and secordhand Mnicn.vT a of all kinds. Capital Junk MgJtCHANT TAILOR company, phone 398. 215 Cen- FRANK PALM Merchant tailor ter street- South High ndFrv GARAGES " M. A. ESTES. fine tailoring. 384 CHERRY CITY garage. 170 S "it Stete street. Ueneral repairing. . FURMTITRK TTOSPrr is AUTOMOBILE storage at $3 per FURNITURE repalredl7rn7ideto" monti- South Commercial Qa- order. Refinlshing and uphol- raEa' 480 jLCommercial St. a stering a specialty. Phone 1742,' -' 'nntfef'vN 238 N. High Brown and Groves, 1201 S. Com- ( WellSE )lbone 203 merclal street. . V, JTlllaTCI J BatU r l . i PIANOS recharged and repaired. Degge- CHERRINGTON Piano HouseT Rurrell. Bush and Lane planoa 415 SALEM Auto Radiator shop, ra- Court street. diator and fender specialists. EO. C. WILL, pianos, -phono- 198 B. 12th St. graphs, sewing machines, sheet SOUTH Commercial garage, gen music and piano studies. Re- eral repairing. All work guaran tying phonographs and sew- teed. For sudden service phone rng machines. 433 State. Salem. 278, residence phone 1029R. 430 8. Commercial. " HEMSTITCHING UNION Auto repair shop, acety- 6ALEM ELITE hemstitching l8ne welding. 488 Ferry street. chainstitching, pleating, buttons! Phune 4?2. 329 Oregon bldg. Pnone 379. WAYNE QUAYLE Auto electrlo MRS. F. E. MULL, hemstitch- hP' 23 N. Com'I. phone 413. Ing and dressmaking, over Mil- ler'a store. Phone 117. R. D. BARTON. Exide batteries, HAT BLOCKING J?"'"' and generator work. 171 ,,.., -z : r . S. Commercial. MEN'S and women's hats reno- ,,iTn ;, , vated, blocked and trimmed. 495 A"??BlecV?BJaJ' tr01uble Court. C. B. Ellsworth. e 03 " i NURSERY STOCK AUCTIONEER FRUITLAND NURSERY Have ii SATTK RiTerr Inl a,' good variety nursery stock. Of- sfiem 6 Pone 1177 V flee 540 State Salem. Or. Phone a' "'' f3? ' 1737 or 1140M. COL" w- WRIGHT, auctioneer. ULEM Nurse'ry company, fruit r'" ""J"". ondu!tJ err and ornamen.il trees.smail fruit Za"Mnl CiVZL r roses. Phone 17... 428 Oregon iZlTtcL " .r OSTEOPATH? wntnmny! .. VRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL BUILDING LOA'NS MADE May Osteopathic physicians and sur- be repaid like rent geons. 606 U. S. bank building. Life. Fire, Health, Accident, In- Phone 859. Dr. White, resl- demnlty, Liability and Auto In- denie phone 469; Dr. Marshall surance written. residence phone 834. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT utitvu r,.u,, , v. v 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Or. ' " cuim-AmY TORUVCT.lM SALEM WATER COMPANY Of- MOTOWCYCm.B flee. corner Commercial and -HARHY-.-icO vfnc.ony!' QU& STEWART'S Repair Shop, 347 Court St, Lawn mower, ground. motorcycles and Dayton bicycle. - - 3S7 Court 8t - c- PATTERSON, shoe repairing CITY M AVU NI iel shop. 148 8. Liberty St IHY SCAVENR STOVES rebuilt and repaired. 60 SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage year experience; Depot Na and refuse of all kinds removed tional and American fence, sizes by the month at reasonable rates 26 to 58 Inches high. Paints, Cesspools cleaned and dead ant- oil and varnishes, etc., logan mals removed. Day phone 167, berry and hop hooka Salem night phone 1698R. R. O. Cum- Fence and Stove Works, .60 nuns. Mgr. Court street. Phone 124. LEGAL NOTICES Notice is hereby given by the city of Salem, Oregon, that all street assesmenta which have -not been bonded and which have been delinquent for a period of one year or more, must either be bonded or paid on or before No vember 7th, 192,1. By order of the common coun cil dated October 17th, 1921. C. 0. RICE, City Treasurer. 256 SALEM MARKETS Com piled from reports of Salem ilculcrs for the guidance of (apltal Jonrnul readers. (Ke viNed dully.) Grain: Average valley wheat (bulk) 77c. Hay: Cheat hay .10.00011.00; oat hay $11.00012.00: clover hay $9.0010.00. Wholesale noos Meat: Hogs .10.50: dressed hogs 13c; top steers SOS g-4c; cows 24c; bulls 3c; lambs 5 5V&c; veals 14V4c. Butter and eggs: Eggs 42c; light lens 14 15c; heavy hens 190 20c; old roosters 8c; broil ers over two pounds 22c. . Butterfat: Butterfat, 47c; creamery butter 48 49c; country butter 3537c; milk .2.25 cwt. Vescetablas: Oregon onloni .3 00 cut; beets .2 cwt; carrots $1.50 cwt; Oregon cabbage ',, Hi: green peppers te lb: lb; cranberries 14c lb; grapefruit $9 per ease; cauliflower $1.75 (Copyright J9I0 by International Trad Mark. cUterd In the U. A per doz. Retail JMoet- llutter and eggs: Eggs 80c; creamery butter 64c; country but ter 42 0 45c. green peas 12c; potatoes .1.75; cucumbers 25c per doz; green beans 5c; wax beans 5c; sweet potatoes .4.60 cwt; tomatoes 75c crate. Fruits: Oranges $7.50(98.00; lemons $8; bananas 9c; California grape fruit $6.50; Muluga grapes 10c lb.; Tokay grapes 11c Portland, Or., Oct. 20. Cattle steady; receipts 56; choice lower; receipts 2521: choice steers $5.75 636.25; medium to good $5.2505.75'; fair to medium $4.7505.26; common to fait' $.75 1 choice feeders $4 50 0 5.00; fair to good $3,754)160. 5.00; fair to good $3.7504.50; choice to good heifers $4 500 5.25; medium to good $4,000 4.60; fair to medium $3.50 0 4.00; common cows $2.7503.00: fan ners $1.6002.75; bulls 17.000 $4.00; choice dairy calves $8,500 9.00; prime light $8.0008.50: medium light $6.0008.00; heavy $5.0006.00. Hogs steady; receipts 1(0; prime light $10.00R10.R0;smooth heavy 250 to 300 pounds $9,000 9.75; 300 pounds and up IS. 500 9.00; rough heavy $!.00rS.50: fat pigs $9.50010.00: feeders $10.0010.50; stags $4.0007.00. Sheep steady; receipts 2195; east of mountain lambs $6,60 0 7.00; best valley $6.0006.50; calls $3.0004.00; feeders $1,500 3.00; light yearlings $4.5005.00; light wethers $3.50; h?svy $.? 50 Feature Service. 1Mb) Patent Offtee. 03.50; ewes $1.0003.00. Butter steady; extra cubes 430 43 ft; cartons 48; prints 47c. Butterfat. No. I churning cream 410 48c JoB Portland, un dergrade 44 Wic. Eggs: No fresh eggs available. Selling price ease count 42 045c; buying price 2047c; selling price candled 46050c; selected candled In cartons 65057c. Poultry: Hens light 16e; heavy 24026c; springs 26027; heavy 24 025c; old roosters 10012c; ducks, 25c; turkeys 45 046c. Wheat: Hard white Sl.Oi: r.olt white $-1.02; white club $1.02; hard winter $1.0 2; northern spring $1.01; red Walla 98c Millrun, $21022; oats, $240 $25.00; corn No. 3 yellow, $26,75 027.50; hay, timothy, valley, 16. 00016.50; alfalfa $15,000 15.50; new grain mixed $14,000 14.50; clover $11012; straw $8. itruw $8.40. UNION LEADER continued from Page One.) Lee read a series of telegrams .pUiumg the Texas men voted to luit work in advance and by so loiaa forfeited their right to gen eral strike benefits. "What action was taken to hold. ho men in service in accordance ivith this board's order to pre serve the status quo?" Mr. Hooper asked. "None whatever." "Who had the authority to tell hem to maintain the status quo?" "I presume this board." "You understood there was to be no strike on any road until after this hearing?" Authority Questioned. "There was a serious question in our minds as to the jurisdiction t this board," Mr. Lee said. "I don't know that it has been d cided in any court. We would lik-j to know how far this board's a thority extends." "That's just what we're heit for," Mr. Hooper replied. "I wish you every success," M. Lee remarked. L. E. Sheppard, of the conduc tors, was then called to the stan4T to explain his organization', stand. He said conductors on twentfa three roads voted against a strike. He added no strike order has been Issued on these 23 roads. These roads included the Pen, sylvania lines; Duluth and Iron Rangt; St. Louis Terminal; Du. luth, South Shore and Atlantic; Texas Midland; Trinity and Bra zos Valley; Pittsburgh and Lane Erie; Duluth and Messaba, and the Arizona and Eastern. Stone and Barton Clash. Warren S. Stone, grand chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, followed Sheppard and came into conflict with Chairman Barton at the very start when he attempted to read a list of seven railroads which, he said, had vio lated orders of the board. Barton ruled against the reading-Stone protested that Sheppard had offered similar evidence. 'I want to read Into the record a statement that forty railroads have violated this board's ordera 11 nd have-not been cited to appear here," Stone declared. "Why?" Hundreds of men on the labor iii- of the hall cheered and whis tled. "I fe we cannot find redress fn this board then I want to know where 80,000 engineers can find relief." Mr. Stone continued. "If we are prohibited from expressing the feeling of our men then I do not. see there Is any thing more for me to say." Board'i Order Iimored. Taikng of the testimony of the brotherhood chlefH followed more than an hour of wrangling over the roll call. Warren S. Stone, president of the Brotherhood of ljxtomotive Engineers, objected to the rail call of his general chair men, and when board finally un dertook to call their names it was found that the engineers' chair men had obeyed Stone's Instruc tions and ignored the board's or der to attend the hearing. The brotherhood chiefs: served notice on the board they would withdraw at any time they chose and leave subordinates lu their places after the board permitted several railroad presidents to an swer to the roll call tor absent ex ecutives. The hall was packed tor the bearing estimates of the attend ance ranging from 1000 to 1200. CapitalJournalNot (Continued from PagOoe.) vote for KImsey who is betA to he the strongest candidate rn the field for the office. Evejt the support of the Salem locals was doubtodly for Slmeral It was stated. No action was talrwn lit regard to what labor will in to support the new Salem hospital, but the matter was discussed at soma length. It Is believed ths differ ent unions will main their orig inal donatlors which were sub scribed before lbs wags contro versy of lbs carpenters imc with the hospital association. The dona' lom from the unlms wilt probably amount to the equivalent 0 'lay's say by every msnbar of tbs building crafts, with t SaV dl'lnnsl sum derived froa 'a be given saussUB 1 tire L W A.MTmy.4X