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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1921)
: Tt.-ESPAYLNVEMBEB 22 1921. ' - WmtAds Tha I 'ir-JcPach insertion f "Sate per jnsertlons, 5 cents; I j cents, three r montn i0 U year, per month, 12 ints; !toum per ad, 26 cents. hat"Z eTtion only in New To 1 Frsti"r"" ,n advance, lS-ni taken over Phone unless 'rTwr has mommy i d T; h: s monthly account, ,,1, for pnone e. -TfSSBlTTiSht house keeping i"' cheap. Call after I'. -irEuilding lots on Fair yOBbA H Grabenhorst smest. ajj tfe( security. Box A B C S-..ii Journal. '.1.Z - 1... 1 rl,.w lHtrJ sedan or late model 101 i . iM 279 faults one it six iney re Sanderson, Capitxl 279 . r: rTTr i.? ntllie chickens, "..., ,i delivered. Phona fllt'H&eu 27 a -r mt ...rVi Hroii rTnllie TuPPi- Corner High and Jud- "" : : T bicycle in . noou Waters. Call IW iden .ifv nd cay tor this ad. 279 STSnISHED rooms, steam neat, 1 hot and ""' VBr Bl:?; tr'a drug store. J i JBKCHANT Transfer, day and night. 554 Ferry St. phone 25J. m si FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms. 100 Union street, phone 972R : X, aii.E 1917 Dodge, A-l shape, new top, battery and all accessories, $550, terms. Bone steele Motor Co. - . q281 WANTED By refined woman with 3 yar old child, position ai housekeeper, box so uanao, Or. h281 vfANTBU Elflerly couple to care tor small place in city limits, a miap. Best reference speaks loud est. S C care Journal. g281 "rijisui IN on S. Com'I 6 room bungalow witn garage, large lot. Price $3675. K. A. Mohney, 209 Oregon bldg. 279 'jSXPERIENCED woman wants po Btion dishwashing and helping in restaurant. Box K :..E care Journal. h284 1'OR SALE Chalmers, in good condition, $150. King Bartlett Auto Repairing, rear 175 North Commercial street. 279 Use of late model Ford touring car for demonstra tion purposes for one month, car will run very little. Phone 809. 279 'i,0ST On Monday evening In 'business district, Harmony book. Finder please leave with Renska L. Swart, 115 Liberty street. - 279 OR RENT One 3-oom furnish- ti apartment on first floor, fur nace heat; also 1 single house keeping room and garage, lft blocks from business district. Phone 1118M, 143 Court St. J280 kur NOW Because most Salem property that must sell Is cheap er than for 22 months. We can show you a lot, a tract .or a home that will surprise you and ! we have one you can handle. 'Becke & Hendricks, 205 U. S. bank bldg. 279 PRICED RIGHT 6 . room house, ath, toilet, eara.ee. electrio to nrJ0t 75X8V ':eTnt JdiKs, paved street and car line. , rnce J2300, $1200 .-down, balance- easy terms. WH. Graben horst & Co., 275 State St. U. S. hank bldg. a280 HAXVVELL repairing 75c per hour viuve gnnamg J3.50, overhaul ing rear end $5.50, reltning brakes $1.50 Ford valve grinding $2.50, re pairing 65c per hour. All work guaranteed. A. P. Ramseyer, U. 8. garage, 654 Ferry St. phone 252. q280 iwL.r.u xu SELL 303 acres at $8o per acre. 175 acres cul tivated, good buildings. Spring water piped into hnnao 7 mil to Salem. Joins land valued at HOO per acre. Take city proper- ty or Mohney, """Ee up to $6000. R. A. 09 Oregon bldg, phone ! ZI7. 279 0R SALE We are leaving Sa lem and must sell our modern 7 room house, full cement bas -ment, furnace, stationary tubs, omit in features, winter's wood in, s blocks from state house, i, want good home call rL.,a S' Wmter- Some terms. c "h resience Property, no lasf modern house close In on rr ,Street' choice location. 2 lltnl. f6 Parked lots- brn. tarage, fruit; owner leaving own and will sacrifice. A chanci some ySd h0me if ave iood ,morteaSe Paper or sther :'M- It IS Worth mnro m 8 R. Peirir, o.n. money.) ... ... t bldg iv.ilx ,j Dank ficit,ar,d ad - cent territory by i the lare-nst Sott '4te,rtl?i" calendars. A EufnrfS mp!t6 line of over one hundred subjects. We want a UrLfrt of callin8 on the mter?,?T trade- Start De- wektv lta,CmpensaUon Paid renoe' 8 age' ""-ness ref S vl, v,nd,fa,e" "Perience. V. tran -V4 Mission St. San ancisco. Established 1900 - g281 r'oi'owinJ ?, CAR IN STOCK ha'd l8Js a u of used cars nnQ are ia good running n pPL4 tourln " 1 il ord during 1 "evrolet touring 1 isia 'r"-0!" tourinl 1 i'oj 9 Overland ' 1 11 de! 80 Orland . 1 1918 k, Urea- a dandy stage tipiJIS studebaker In excellent JSEYpTW- COMB PRE PARED TO BUY ' State sen te street. Dodge jiunrnTa' one. H. M drug store. NEW TODAY REAL ESTATE For (arms, city ENGLISH cluster hop roots for .property, small acreage and fire sale. G. Merwin Gervais Et 2 insurance, see, W. H. Graben- ' j'299 ,LTx,t" fff 8t '-Sfog lcea righT Ajwio-n, 0111:1.1? iiiuuBiii 1 room bungalow and garage, 11 blocks north of State street; would take a good lot close In as part payment, Krueger, 209 Oregon bldg." - a280 FOR RENT 9 room house on Market St. $35 mo. imfediate pos session. 8 room modern home, paved street and car line, $50 per month. Imneldtae possession W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State street. 2711 Oi'l'ORTUNITY Knocks today. If you could use a 6 or 4 room, brand new house. We fcave two ,,today reduced to less than act ual cost. They must move. Both brand hew and modern. Furn ace, fireplace and cement base ment in both. Priced $5000 and $3300. Terms on both. Immedi ate possession. Becke & Hend ricks, 205 U, S. bank bldg. 279 For Sale Houses FOR SALE New three room bun galow, $850, will take Ford car or sedan. Owner 1.141M. a279 FOR SALE Seven room bunga- Jow, cement basement, 2 lots and .raran. n-nnri WsHnn and garage, good location, east baiem, J4500. Owner box 67, Sa lem. a279 FOR SALE Attractive new eight room bungalow, with built ins, garage, east front,. cement walks, paved street; a real home $6850, terms. Krueger, 209 Oregon bldg a279 GOOD bungalow, lights, bath, base ment, plastered; worth more, $2, 000, $500 down. Good lots cheap on terms, Brown, Realtor, State and Commercial over Busick'a store. 7 ROOM house, 5 rooms djwn and 2 bed rooms upstairs, toilet, bath, electric lights and porch; lot 50x150, garage built of ce ; ment walls, street graveled, ce ment walks, on sewer; house 5 years old. Price $3000. See L. A. Hay ford, Realtor, 305 State St. For Sale Farms F0R SALE 40 acres beaver dam oa cultivation. Price $4000: all in cultivation. Price $4000 will take house in Salem. D. E. Hart, 208 Oregon bldg. b COME in and let me tell you about a 43 acre farm I will sell you and guarantee to resell it for ' more money within five years. $1500 cash will handle. Magee, corner State and Commercial over Busick's. b GET A HOME 5 acres in Salem Heights, rock road, good loca tion, $1500. 28 acres north of ' Brooks, all cultivated, 16 acres in wheat, some oats buildings, close to highway; price is right. H. E. Brown, over Busick's store State and Commercial. b FOR SALE, trade or rent, 34 - acres in Salem at the end of Turner road, all in cultivation. Write R. W. Gill, Vancouver, Wash., Rt. 6. b279! EX-SERVICE MEN 19 . acres all . in cultivation. 5 acres bearing f ij&aiio, l 71 ucai on am uc. . ,co 7t4 acres 1-year old prunes. Ex cellent soil. 8 miles from Salem, v4 mile from station. Price $4, 500, state loan for first payment and easy terms on balance. De-, Witt, Pearcy Bros., 210 Oregon' bldg. b279 For Sale Miscelianeous SMALL potatoes for sale $1 sack. &PPLES delivered. Phone 4F2. I -joi V FOR SALE A No. 1 cabbage, al- so apples. Phone 3F11. W. H. lgan. "80 HOLLIDAY luggage, special sale prices. Max O. Buren, 179 North Commercial. c279 FOR SALE White Leghorn pul lets and potatoes. 2305 N. 4th street . fJ FOR SALE Italian prune trees and Massart seedlings. 2123 Broadway, Idlewine. d280 FOR SALE At a bargain, two 3 mantel g-as office globe lights at Capital journal office. c GLIDDEN Linoleum varnish for anything that needs It. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'I. m279 99 CENTS for 9 lbs. beautiful kal- somine, does an average room. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'I. m279 FOR SALE Oats and vetch hay, baled straw, pony, grey seed oats. Old Farmimrton place. Turner road. c279l IVORY pain, best quality. ,ZrTT. , maor wood worn, i quart -c- ond grade 75c. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Commercial. rl279 SALEM COMMISSION sa'es room, electRICIAN Secure my fig fcay, oats, wheat, potatoes, onions wiring by contrct or by t.r.d mill feed, for sa.e; second h at pre.war prices. H. hand machinery and tools. 254 Hatch, phone 1744W. m For Sale Livestock PIGS for sale. Phone 1F15. e279 FOR SALE- -Pigs. Phon 41F3. e27S FINE heifer calf for sale. Phone UQC. fZ . jttJiUlSTKKJSlJ tserKsmre oyar. Call 3F3. C. C. Russell. ef FOR SALE Registered bull; registered Chester boar. Phone 1213. Jersey White e279 FOR SALE Jersey cow; stock hogs; Duroc boar; turkeys. Tel enhone 7F3. e279 For Sale Automobiles FOR SALE Cheap, good car for quick sale. 1130 Pine St q279 FORD car for sale, good - condi tion, 1919 model. Price $250, easy terms. Joseph Barber & Son, 200 Gray bldg. i.ll RUN NO RISKS Get your chains NOW. Reline your brakea - W. E. Burns Dan Burns (Net brothers the same man) High St. at Ferry, Salem. q" ANOTHER reduction in price at Kirk wood's used ear sale; terms if desired. Every car must be sold this week. We still have on hand Fords, Chevrotets, Over lands in light cars and several good large cars; trades consider ed. Fred Kirkwood, 246 State St. phon- 811. 1 For Sale Wood Phone 108F3 ' ee285 FOR SALE Old oak wood 4 loot and 16 Inch. Phone 83FJ. W. W. Barry. ee285 FOR SALE Best grade mill wood. second growtn ana oiu - or 1( inch, prompt delivery. Phone- 1542, Fred E. Wells, 80S IVOOD- WOOD Special off the car, maple $7.50. oak $3 and 18 , -im 1,4 n w -ft rfT rurii- j-- Fuel Tarda. Theo Zimn- Cha SAfA hrnni m t D For Sale Wood mone or BZ2 alter nffina hours. ee282 FOR RENT FOR RENT Nice housekeeping rooms, saw n. Cottage. J280 FOR RENT 3 nicely rooms. 837 S. 18th. furnished J279 ; APARTMENTS lower at The Mil- ler. J283 FOR RENT Furnished house keeping rooms and garage, adults. 480 N. 18th St. j279 FOR RENT Modern, steam heat .. ed furnished apartment. Phone 1123W or call 492 S. High St. J279 FOR RENT Nice large, furnish ed front room, furnace heat, lights and bath. 1143 Oak St. , ; J280 FOR RENT Rich bottom land, some cleared, part can be clear ed as payment for rent. Phone 1141J. 1283 Wanted Miscellaneous FOR sawing wood call 1959J. J. ir,',' ! " ' an2 ,cun""y wood Phone 3046, Fisher Bro: F. Stlne & Son. ee283 awing. isher Bros. ee PRIVATE maternity , hospital. Phone 1959J m WANTED $3000 on house and acreage for 2 years. Socolofsky, 341 State street, or call 970. i MOVED W. J. Anibal, auto paint er, from 1160 Mill street to 156 S. 12th street, phone 296. m299 WANTED Plowing, hauling, saw ln& and team work. Phone 1959 J m283 WANTED Used household goods, tools, men's suits and shoes, best cash price paid. Liberty Ex change, 241 N. Com. Phone 841 m XANGS hot blast fuel saving rang es, $48 up. Let us explain why we cut your fuel bill 4. Peo ples Furniture store, 271 North Commercial street, phone 734. Wanted Help WOMAN or girl wanted to do housework. 274 N. Summer. g280 WANTED Competent woman, or girl. Phone 1351, 695 N. Lib erty. g280 SALESMAN Exceptional propo sition, commission basis only. Apply room 7 Patton bldg, 10 to 12, 2 to 5, Wednesday. g279 MISCELLANEOUS MRS. C. JEPSEN, modiste, 2567 Oak street, phone 929. m297 FIRST class dressmaking. 449 N. High. Mrs. Reid. m294 FRONT room with board in pri vate family, $28 pef month. Box 54 Journal. . 3279 MUD and dirt don't harm Congo leum rugs. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Commercial. m279 PRACTICAL horse shoeing. Pete Conley suoer, the Brick Shop, 253. Chemeketa St. 301 " " anvthinK Pho i J7L &ntmDe- ! BETTER heating stoves at lower prices. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Commercial. c279 fl'HE Empey Transportation Co. has water proof tops on its trucks. Call 998 for your hauling. m297 PLASTERING guaranted, 1325 Jefferson street. L. S. Salladay. 1292 IF you want carpenter work or shingling done, phone 1899M. pt.iimrtng renalr work 75c per hour. Phone 975R or call at 697 Market. 1287 WlNTf;rj old mattresses to make over. Phone 19, Capital City Bed- ding Co. fiarrv a complete line of foun tain pens and pencils. All pens and pencils guaranteeu. n. m. Sanderson, Capital drug store. 278 LADIES tailoring, dressmaking and remodeling, prices reason able. 265 N. Commercial, phone 1091. m279 NEW Auto Repair Shop, all work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. William Gray, 310 South Winter street. - PLUMBING, repairing and coil work, reasonable charges. A. L. Godfry, shop foot of Union St. Phone 1397J. 1296 FOR GOOD BUYS In farm and city property, see Wm. Powell, Just real estate, 841 N. Com mercial. Phone 666. n " . .nd io ? mnrt(,, car. or Ford. Joseph Barber & Son, 200 Gray bldg. a tions. Bright yrung men or wo men can leani to operate the linotype in 13 weeks. Hand printing in 12 to 18 months For further particulars address North west School of Printing. N. 216 224 Division St., Spokane, Waan "REALESTATE $4000 EQUITY in improved fruit tract to trade for cheap land in eastern Oregon or Idaho. Soco- lofsKV, ol Plate- GOOD BUYS AND EXCHANGES A good farm, ail furnished, to trade for a business building; no money required. . 2 room house, good location, on ly $600, best of terms. A good 10 acre improved tract to trade for house in Salem. Price J265?oom house. 2 large lots, only "e have some good exchanges for you. THOMASON 33H4 State street. FOR EXCHANGE One more five acre tract left to exchange for a five or six room bungalow not too far out this lit tle suburban home has splendid buildings, abundance otjruit. and near school. Price $4o00. 100 acre ranch with good build ings near Independence for a good Mack ranch in eastern Oregon or a small fruit ranch near Salem. 40 acres with equipment com plete, all in cultivation. 8 miles from sta.e house; will accept a modern home in part payment. Price $10,50. , , We have a few small homes for sale on easy terms, and a dandy fine line of choice bungalows in reach of those with mere money, reacn oj & D(AKBY INDEPENDENT AGENTS. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY THE CAPITAL JOTJliNAL, SALEM, OREGON eliver REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Five acres with good buildings, fruit, and close to Salem, want a small house in good location, v Have large wheat farm to ex change for valley farr. ... Bring your trades to H. L. MARSTERS 211 Gray bldg? phone 907. , n A THOUSAND TO ONE Tou may want one. We have a thousand properties to sell and trade. May you not find what you want? Try us and see; it will cost you nothing but the try. Special today, a homestead with buildings at $1200, easy terms. A fine farm with full equipment for cash rent. There are few bet ter. Part crop in now. . THE FLEMING REALTY CO. 341 State street. -'vf n MIXED ADD Rooming house close in, 22 rooms, eood business, (good lease, . . right.) . Clo. -'business building. Factoiy corner. .. - ; 2 close in houses to trade for acreage. . .-" . .: Salem Heights acreage homes. thicken ranch, good location. " H. E. BROWN Over Busick's store, State and Commercial. 12 room house partly furnished, well located for rooming house or apartments, 2 lots, garage, 4 blocks i university grounds. A nap if tak en soon. , 5 room house, good lot, $1200, $300 cash rest like rent 6 room house, modern, pavd streets close to car line. $2700, easy terms. 6 room house, south Salem, a good buy at $1600, good terms. See us for what you want in city property or farms. . JOSEPH BARBER & SON 200 Gray bldg. n QOOD BUYS .. ! 150 acres of fine second growth timber. Price $65 per acre. 10 acre tracts, first class red hill fruit land all cultivated, the best for prunes, logans, strawberries, cherries, walnuts and filberts. Price $125.0, $200 down balance $10 per month interest 6 percent. 10 acres, 9 acres in bearing Ital lan prunes, 1 acre in logans. Price $4000, terms at 6 percent interest. Located 7 miles south. t ' acre lots, located near car line and paved road. Price $400, $25 down balance easy terms at 6 percent interest. 5 room modern bungalow with basement and in good condition. Price $2100, mostly cash. 10 room house at 1107 S. Com mercial street. Price $3500 cash. If it is a vacant lot you want, we have it, at the right price and easy terms. We want listings, pric ed right, on installment houses. Before buving, see us. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 275 State St. U. S. Bank bldg. n BEST BUYS . 10 acres on Macleay road, 9 cultivated, buildings; $3100; your own terms. - 10 acres in first class prunes and walnuts, 9 years old; $4000; trade for house in town. 8 3-4 acres choice land 5 miles north of Salem, all cultivated, 2 acres strawberries, 2 acres apples; cheap at $2750, $1150 cash. Will take cheap land for $4000 equity in improved fruit tract. 25 acre., red soil, 22 cultivated, ( young prunes and cherries, 3 straw berries, 2 logans, no buildings; 4 Mr miles south of Salem; $8500, trade for equa or less value in eastern Oregon, Washington or , Idaho. Whaf have you ? 96 acres heavy loam, part bot tom, 7 miles from Salem, 1H miles from Macleay; $80 per acre. Sell all or part. 40 acres with all stock and equip ment except furniture, 15 .acres bearing prunes, good buildings; $14,000, trade for acreage or city property. Trade $4000 house for small fruit or grain ranch, not particular about buildings. 118 acres Howell Prairie, all cul tivated, buildings, family orchard, close to station, 9 miles from Sa lem; $160 per acre, cash. We seh or trade any real estate; see us today. SOCOLOFSKY, Realtors 34T State street. n LEGAL NOTICES WOOD CHOPPERS WANTED Sealed bids will be received by the county court of Marion coun ty, Oregon, until November 30, 1921, at 2 o'clock p. m. for the cut ting of 250 cords of old and sec ond growth fir wood on the coun ty farm at Hpmere, eight miles north of Salem. Bids will be re ceived for all or any part. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. . tT. G. BOYER, ' ' ' ' County Clerk. SALEM MARKETS Compiled from reports of Snlem dealers for the guidance of Capital Journal readers. (Re vised dally.) Grain: Average valley wheat (bulk) 77c. t Hay: Cheat hay $1112: oat hay $11 12; clover hay (bulk) $10. - Wholesale Prices. Meat: Hogs $9.26 9.50; dressed hogs 13c; top steers 65 -3-4c; cows 24c; bulls 3c; iambs 5& 5 c; veal 13c. ' Butter and eggs: Eggs 48c; light hens 1518c; heavy hens 20c;' old roosters 8c; springer 18c; turkeys, live, 32 33c; dressed 40! 42c. - Butterfat: Butterfat 45c; cream ery butter 48(4c; country hutter' 3537c; milk $2.25 cwt. , Vegetables: Oregon pnions $5.00j cwt; beets $2.60 cwt; Oregon cab- bage 114c lb; green peppers c lb;.' cauliflower $1.50 per doz; Califor-1 nla tomatoes 10c lb; potatoes $1.75 cwt; spinach 7c lb. Fruits: Oranges $7.00; lemons $7.60; bananas c; California grape fruit $6.50; Florida grape fruit $7.50; Maluga grapes 10c lb; To kay grapes 11c lb: cranberries 16c lb; huckleberries 15e lb. Retail Prices Butter and eggs: Eji : 60o; creamery butter 54c; country but ter 42 45c. Portland Markets s Portland, Or Nov. 22. Cattle steady; receipts none; choice steers $5.75a8.50; medium to good $5.25 5.75; fair to medium $4.75 fit 5.25; common to fair $3.75M.75: choice feeders $4,5045.00; fair $0 good $3.75(4.50; choice cows and heifers $4.505.25; medium to good $4.004.5; fair to medium $3.504.0O; common cows $2.7S I 3.50; canners fl.60ft2.76; bulls $3.0094.00; choice dairy calves (3.50&1.0O; prime light. 8.0 The Goods M Small. Gos - 111 1 - ' , ; I., I.,,, n - - - - - ' '! CHIKOPOUIST A. J. FOSTER, chiroDodist. for corns, bunions, etc, 322 State. 967 ' - 282 CHIROPRACTORS DR. R. P. and Pearl M. Bradford, Biaauates and post graduates of the First Chartered Chiropractic college in the world. Ten years in practice. Phone 526. Rooms 813-lS-Sl Oregon bldg. - 291 MATTRESSES DON'T be misled. We make new mattresses to order. We make over old mattresses and guaran tee satisfaction. We. do carpet cleaning. Phone 1154, Otto Zwicker. ' 292 PHOTOGRAPHY D LUXE studio. Better photos. 47 N. Commercial. FINANCIAL MARION-POLK County Farm Loan association bas money to loan at six percent. W. D. Smith secretary treasurer, 303 Saiem BanK of Commerce. MERCHANT TAILOR FRANK PALM Merchant tailor. poutn nign ana jerry. Ill A. ESTES, fine tailoring, 384 Jtate street. PIANOS GEO. C. WILL, pianos, phono graphs, sewing machines, sheet music and piano studies. Re pairing phonographs and sew ing machines. 433 State, Salem. HAT BLOCKING MEN'S and women's hats reno vated, blocked and trimmed. 495 Court, C. B. Ellsworth. HEMSTITCHING 6ALEM ELITE hemstitching. chainstilohing, pleating, buttons. 329 Oregon bldg. Phone 879. MRS. F. E. MULL, hemstitch ing and dressmaking, over Mil ler's store. Phone 117. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Of fice, corner Com jrci&I and Trade Sts. Bills payable monthly In advance. Phone 5f. NURSERY STOCK FRUITLAND NURSERY has sales yard In back of office, 540 State , street south of court house. JALEM Nursery -iSbmpany, fruit and ornamental trees, small fruit roses. Phona 1783, 428 Oregon bldg. . . FARM IO AN S BUILDING LOANS MADE May De repaid line rent. Life. Fire. Health, Accident, In demnity, Liability and Auto In surance written. A. C. BOHRNSTBDT 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Or. MOTORCYCLES HARRY W. SCOTT I "The Cyc Man" I 147 S.Com. Phone ( LLOYD E. RAMSDEN, Indian motorcycles and Dayton bioycles. 387 Court St. TRANSFER OREGON TAXI and transfer. Lib erty and Ferry street. Phone 77. JUNK WANTED Rags and secordhand goods or all kinds. Capital Junk company, phona 898, 216 Cen ter street. 8.60; medium light $6.00 8.00; heavy $5.00 6.00. Hogs steady; receipts none; prime light $8,258.75; smooth heavy 250 to 800 pounds $7.00 8.00; 300 pounds and up $6.00 7.00; rough heavy $5006.75; fat pigs $8.258.75; feeders $8.50 9.00; stags $4.005.75. Sheep steady; receipts none;, east of mountain lambs $6.60 7.00; best valley $6.006'60; calls $3.00(94.00; feeders $1.5O3.00; light yearlings $4.606.00; light wethers $3.60I84.50; heavy J2.60 3.60; ewes $13.85. Butter steady; esjfc'a cubes 4142c; eartons 48c; prints 47c. Butterfat, No. 1 churning cream 45c fob Portland; under grades 43 c. Eggs: No fresh eggs available. Selling price case count 48 50c; buying price 43 45c; selling price candled 63 55c; selected candled in cartons 67 60c. Poultryi Hens light 16c; heavy 25 26c; springs 26 27c; heavy 2021c; old roosters 1012c; ducks 2025c; turkeys 40042c. Wheat: Hard white $1.02; soft white $1.02: white club $1.02: red Walla 96c; northern spring JC5.02; hard winter $1.02. t Millrun $16.00; oats $24.00 27.00; corn No. 8 yellow, $28.00; hay, timothy, valley, $16.00 16.60; alfalfa $15.00 15.50; new grain mixed $14. 00 14.50; clover $11 12; straw $8. Sniping Resumed In Dublin Today Belfast, Nov. 22. (By Associ ated Press.) Gunmen resumed their sniping nnder cover of a mist which blanketed the city earlj today, killing a man In the York street area. The pedestrian wounded yesterday died during trie night. These death bring the total since the rioting broke out Sunday to four. Several wounded persons are being treated In the hospitals. , 200,000 Apply I For Tickets To Army-Navy Game New York, Nov. 22. Applica tions for the Army Navy game to be played here next Saturday are estimated to hav reached ft total of 200.000. The seating capacity of the Polo Grounds for football games Is 44.000 snd but a very small percentage of the tickets have been allotted for public dis tribution. We saw a picture in the paper the other day of a little girl to whom John D. Rockfeller gave two dimes. It may have been only a coincidence, but on -the same day the price of gasoline went up one cent. The world is tired of Hapburg- lnff. CHIMNEY SWK1CFS j RELIABLE chimney sweep, John "ucmey, pnone 730J. S94 OPTICIANS ttLASSiSS fitted by Dr. U R. Bur . dette, optometrist. Bow Optical ; Co.. 825 State St. PJUNTINQ SATISFIED customer returns. Rowland PrinUng Co. Phone 1512, over Pattnn book store. ART PHOTOGRAPHS TINTED Les sons in Oil, Water colors, China FfiU.11- m 6- Cottage, Phone 1O20M. FURNITURWQSPrrAT FURNITURE repaired or made to order. Refinishing and uphol stering a specialty. Phone 1742, ; Brown and Groves, 1201 a Com mercial street. GARAGES l 238 N. High ) Phone 203. Batte r i s recharged suu impaired. Degge Burrell. - SALEM Auto Radiator shop, ra diator .and fender . specialists. 198 S. 12th St UNION Auto repair shop, acety lene welding. 488 Ferry street. Phone 42. WAYNE QUAYLE Auto electric shop, 263 N. Com'I, phone 413. R. D. BARTON, Exide batteries, starter and generator work. 171 S. Commercial. AUTO Electrician, expert trouble shooting. 238 N. High St, phone SOUTH Commercial garage gener al repairing, also automobile storage, 430 S. Commercial St. Phone 278; residence plume 1029R. OSTEOrATHx DR. W. L. MERCER, osteopathic physician and surgeon Kirks vllle graduate. 404-405 U. 8. Na tional bank bldg. Phones, office 919, residence 614. DRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL, Osteopathic physicians and sur geons, 606 U, S. bank building. Phone 859. Dr. White, resi dence phone 469; Dr. Marshall 'residence phone 834. REPAIRING STEWART'S Repair Shop, 841 Court St. Umbrellas and cutlery Q. C. PATTERSON, shoo repairing snop, i3 b. Liioerty at. STOVES rebuilt and repaired, 60 years experience; Depot Na tional and American fence, sizes 18 to 68 inches high. Paints, oil and varnishes, etc. logan berry and bop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 260 Court street. Phone 124. CITY SCAVENGER (SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed by the month at reasonable rates Cesspools cleaned and dead ani mals removed. Day phone 998, night phone 1698R. R. O. Cum min. Mgr. AUCTIONEER COL W. F. WRIGHT, auctioneer. Farm sales conducted every where. We save you money on advertising. City phone 734 or phone Tui ner central. SodaDrinldng More Expensive Than Army Keep Washington, Nov. 22. (By the Associated Press)- Federal tax returns have been given curious applications in connection with problems now before the confer ence on limitation of armament. Statisticians for the government have labored hard, to bring the relative figures as" to military ex penditures and the amounts spent by the people of the country for amusements and minor luxuries out so sharply that their signifi cance would be seen at a glance. One set of tables shows that against $418,000,000 spent tor the army, the people expended $834, 000,000 In soda and confections and $969,000,000 for perfumery, jewelry, silk stockings and other articles for personal adornment. The smokers poured out $1,151, 000,000 for tobacco in all forms. Baseball fans, theatre goers, cab aret frequenters and those attend ing concerts paid $897,000,000. Nose for News Nearly Costs Him His Bride-to-Be Topeka, Kan., Nov. 22. Here's a new member for the most for getful man's club. V. E. Bundy, Topeka ' news paperman was to be married. He had the girl, the ring and every thing. As he journeyed toward the church where the ceremony was to be performed, he witnessed an automobile accident. He stop ped, obtained tha details, rushed to the office and started to write the story. Almost too late, Bundy sud denly departed post-haste in the direction of the church. He reached there just in time for the wedding march. There has been much argument in recent years about a fitting motto for the coin of the realm. We suggest, "Abide with Me." One of the oldest active editors in the state is William Wheeler ot th Halsey Enterprise, who has just celebrated his 71st blrthdcy. There Is alcohol in almost every thing that grows, but man larks nature's fins sense of p - 'on. NEW TRIAL (Continued from page one) their crimes; others may hare un reasonably delayed their punish ment'; but none of these condi tions, nor all of them together, can excuse the court in denying to a human being upon trial for his life or for his liberty, the right to a fair and impartial trial," the opin ion readn. "In weighing the testi many of the witnesses, the jury are entiled to know the hostile feel ings, if any, that the witnesses en tertain for the defendant, in order to consider what motives may have actuated such witnesses to I shade, color or to give false testl-' niouy.'r - ! Other Opinions. v ' ' Other opinions were handed doyn by the court as follows: O. F. Heisley, et al, vs. L. C. Eastman, et al, appellant; appeal from Marion county; suit for dam ages. Opinion by Justice Harris; Judge George G. Bingham affirm ed. State of Oregon for use and benefit of Phillip Sueter, appel lant, vs, George Cornwall, et al; apepal from Yamhill county; suit over highway construction con tract. Opinion by Justice Bean; Judge H. H. Belt affirmed. ' C. R. Shaw, wholesale company, vs. Lapwai Lumber company, ap pellant; appeal from Wallowa county; controversy Over contract. Opinion by Justice Rand; - Judge J. W. Knowles reversed, R. H. Coshun, appellant, vg. r. M. Hurlburt as sheriff of Multno mah couity and Fidelity & Deposit company of Maryland; appeal from Multnomah county; action for damages against Hurlburt. Opinion by Justice McBrlde; Judge John McCourt affirmed. Pittoek Case Again. . In the matter of the estate of Henry L. Pittoek, Caroline P. Leadbetter, contestant and appel lant, vs. O. L. Price, executor; ap peal from Multnomah c6unty; mo tion by respondent Price, et al, to retax costs allowed by Chief Jus tice Burnett. Blassius Orasser, appellant, vs. J. C. Jess Jones, et al; appeal from Marion county; suit -for redemp tion of property. Opinion by Chief Justice Burnett; Judge George G. Bingham affirmed. State of Oregon vs. A, J. Wes ton, appellant; apeal from Des chutes county; appeal from con viction for murder in second de gree and sentence to imprisonment for lite: Opinion by Justice Brown; Judge T. E. J. Duffy reversed and case remanded. Petition for rehearing denied In Neilsen vs. Title Guarantee & Surety company. Second petition for hearing de nied in Andrew Peterson vs. f. R. Beats, et al. ' 1 Case of Josephine VanDuyn vs. Frank VanDuyn dismissed on stip ulation. Arthur Goldsmith of Portland permanently admitted to bar. .Resolutions adopted by court in honor of memory of late Wirt Minor, Portland attorney. Canby Youth Freed of Auto Theft Canby, Or.; Nov. 22. -Karton Holienbeck, arrested at Roseburg, Wednesday, with two Portland boys suspected of theft of an au tomobile, was released on evidence that he was not with his compan ions at the time the alleged theft occurred. Holienbeck, whose horns is in Canby, joined the others here. Following his release he continued his Journey to California, where he plans to spend the winter. The car was stolen in Washington. And just to think, you can get 330dv crowns for a dollar over there and Charles can't land one! LEARN TO OPERATE t LINOTYPE MACHINE IN 13 WEEKS Good salaries and steady positions await men or women who learn this trade. Good operators are constantly in demand. , SCHOOL NOW OPEN FOR ENROLLMENT Complete Equipment, With Experienced Printers as Instructors We will teach all fields of machine and hand composi tion by new intensive methods which save years of drudgery under old apprenticeship system. Enroll at once as capacity of school is limited. ' Write us for particulars Northwest School of Printing No. 216-224 Division SU Spokane, Wash. . PAGE NINE 62 BILLIONS CIGARETTES MADE 1920 War Against Tobacco Has Evidently Had Small Effect As Rec ord Shows Increase Washington, Nov. 22. The va rious campaigns waged against to bacco, In the past year had little effect on the production and oon-' sumption of the "weed" in this country, .. -t -it. The enormous amount of 63,' 000,000,000 cigarettes were prov duced In this country in 1920, of which 46,000,000,000 were con sumed here ad the remainder ex--: ported. This does not take into account the number of cigarettes consumed - by smokers who "roll their own." " In addition to the vast amount of cigarettes produced in 1920,' 20,515,096 cigars and 3,979,563 pounds of smoking, plug and twist tobacco were turned out. Kentucky, with 550,000 acres and 467,500,000 pounds in 1920, led all tobacco producing states, followed by North Carolina, with 682,000 acres and 384,120.000 pounds, and Virginia, with 213, 000 acres and 177,390,000 pounds. . Prior to the civil war Virginia led all" other states in producing to bacco, but Kentucky usurped this distinction In 1SG9 and has led the field since. 796 Pounds Per Acre. The estimated average yield per acre for the TJnited States in 1929 was 79 pounds, compared to TBI for 1910. Yields for th several states vary greatly, ranging from 1510 pounds for Pennsylvania to 600 pounds for Georgia. As a rule higher yields are ahtalned In lo calities producing the high priced types used in the manufacture of cigars. - - - ' Although the United States Is the greatest tobacco producing and manufacturing country In Un world considerable qussitities f both manufactured tobacco and to bacco products aremportod. The leaf Imported Is mostly devoted to the manufacture of high grade ci gars and certain brands of cigar ettes. Cuba Is the greatest con tributor of leaf tobacco to the TJnited States. ' Number of Factories. The number of tobacco factories tn this country is approximately 13,591, of which 11,483 manufac ture cigars, 237 cigarettes, and 1871 tobacco, arid snuff. New York has the largest number of toabeco manufacturing concerns, followed by Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio and Wisconsin In the order named. As a revenue bringer to Uncle Sam tobacco ranks among the fora mosa, bringing in $294,267,609 ia 1920 in the various forms of to bacco taxes. This was an Increase of more than $89,000,000 over that of 1919, which, in turn, was larger than that reported for any prior year. : -1 The city of Reedsport is making arrangements to issure refunding bon'Js, the proceeds of which will be used to take up outstanding warrants and indebtedness of tha city. R. T. Jackson, of the United States biological survey, is lu Pen dletoa to assist Fred Bimulon, county agent, in making plans for rabbit poisoning. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY