., KESPAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1921 Wan' $e Ugr per fcUi ne, ,' ner ad. 25 centB. "'."rC on X New To p. r,t insertion on j advanoe. ffaken Tver phone, unless d le hS monthly aC0nt 'r.is ..rfnr ohone errors. f-S-VNT -Sleeping room, gen- lR rpferred 168 N. 12th St. tlema preferrea. io m fcrRENTTroom house, wm. Sell, 341 N. Commercial. phone 66. T5aLE room house; would JOB bAL ment. Phone SttK. car ia a2n r-. - TEAM, for saie vbij -"""' l,,TrJK for a fresh cow. Phono eveiu"B repair all makes of fountain pen8 and pencils. H M Sander L fanital drug store. 286 aaco flioninffa. - 114011 lR SALE Bartlett pears and Italian prunes. "",' KpERIENCED stenographer wishes nair any )". "" p o box 464. I""8 JOST Silver mesh purse contain- inir 120.60. Kewara. ruvua ,, k 288 fOB RENT 5 room furnished bungalow, strictly modern, mu Ponton " 286 feANTED Woman for house work in small family. lbij in. ubi street, 0B SALE Dozen thoroughbred White Leghorn nens. i-none 1959J. LlE model Ford for sale, reas- onable, terms. 311 S. uommer cial. Q287 fOB BENT 2 room furnished apartment, first floor, also ga rage, heat, close in. 143 Court phone HUM. J287 ft SALE Or trade Harley Da vidson motorcycle, price 165; 2 tents, one 10x12, one 10x14, and ally 12x20. 1417 Market St. q288 WILL TRADE 12 vacant lots in Tacoma, Wash., for Salem prop erty. C. F. Loveland, 930 S. 13th street, Salem, Or. ' a288 fOR SALE Buck range, washing machine, blocks, lines, barn door track and hangers. 1810 N. Com mercial. c288 'UK SALE By owner 6 room modern house, fruit and berries. Sacrifice for quick sale. Box T care Journal. a290 JST your property with me. I have some buyers waiting. Ar thur E. Petersen, 229 Oregon bids. n287 FOR SALE One dozen chickens, i orreQ kock pullets, 4 White Rock pullets and fine White Rock rooster. Call 459 N. 23d St 286 GOOD S room house, barn, chick uuuae ana iruit bouse. 1 acre of land and some fruit for 100, ft cash. It's a snap. 229 vlc5" uiug. . a287 I1CELY furnished room in prl- mimiy, steam neated, bath, not and cold water, close to eol !ese and state house, $3.50 week JA?RES of 'ine eround, nice """' orcnara, 3 acres straw terries, ninn not V an in cultivation, A modern 7 room plastered house, with base went and hath rw, cnnn re.k mL7 v 11.1 j fOVUK, y Z ,hls lnol"des some furni ture. 229 Orea-nn hlrt kioti iffALSMIVER FRONT i Wltn 300 feet front age on Willamette river, paved ?0and, railroad, one mile from wol f ,Salem' joining King- All , JUU per acre, in 3:na- Very best Of soil, trees S ""i.. 80me old " Is an , '1"l"t"iier across road. t trial .""'" ne or inaus- I Pur "Colli n " f SrWhoe for sale cheap, jSiiirjDiHfiLee St. 8286 fSra0(1 7 room mod. f d.h T" earaee, two large lou, SMvedstreet. terms. 1973 N. Com rrTT- a287 imn.n0U3e n car line, fmeni k, "" car "ne, ce- tnt. - 7 """eni, bath, lights. f(r?r'.2000' terras. Radl lZ? heletrlcliihts, city W' tsoJ .tered- S b,ocks fr '! vltl. ln?talln"nts. Radcliff J52?5il State St. a pnd r'V- Dandy lare lot 'jIa7p f-2 81:86 ;whotSr?'r8t clasa- brand ; nd S',a i modern. High . Mcdlchrist streets, S. Sa- RaSATF- - B289 We are leaving Sa- houriui?11 our modern 7 't t' uU anient b&se 'W 8tationary tubs. ?' block. Winter' wood ; " want . m "i'6 h0U!"- 't wast nter' Some terna. yeaste our time if not in- .TSolra-- a30 .irrtont enameled fr,out- concrete basement, ' "l and "treet- ae thi. rT Donb- Let as show fn-,e,f.ff terms. S. t "il U. 8. bank bldg. r fBENT , -- jjjgg 90 CherrySXl -- s That Deliver For Sale Farms FOR SALE Jjairy, income ou0 per month, C. W. Henkel, Aums vllle, Or. c287 A BARGAIN in a 6 acre tract close in on paved road, a fine location , for a poultry plant, or green bouse.. Owner wants to leave trie state and will Bell at a sacrifice. See Radcllff & Waring, S41 State Street. ' b FOR BALK 10 acres close in ner the highway,, buildings, running : water, berries. If you want a fineJ fruit or pouitry ranch, rhonn. lof 11a ahnw vnn V.lc - ,. 12500. Will consider house if! ' exchange. Radcliff & Warlns. 841 State Btreet. b For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE Potatoes 2 per hun- ared. Phone 101F31. c289 HOMESTEAD relinquishment for sale. Priced reasonable. Magee, State and Commercial over Bu- sick s. b FOR SALE At a bargain, two 8 mantel gas office globe lights at Capital Journal office. c FOR SALE Two Globe sale reg isters at a bargain; one small adding machine. See Zimmer man, Capital Journal office, c' FOR SALE Side . curtains for Ford, Chevrolet, Buick, Stude baker and Reo cars cheap. Phone 809, Hull's Top Shop. c286 For Sale Livestock REGISTERED Berkshire Call 3F3. C. C. Russell. boar. FOR SALE Good team; also milk cow. Phone B0F4, Salem. A. Yoking. e289 FOR SALE Tearn wagon and harness for sale cheap. Phone 736W. e288 FOR SALE Heavy team, or will sell separate.;-G. S. Kalb, Tur ner, Or., Rt. 1, box 7. e289 For Sale Automobiles FOR SALE Ford car, cheap if taken at once, A-l shape. 1647 N. Front. q290 FOR SALE Overland 90, cash or terms. Inquire 186 or 190 South High street. q286 tlUN NO RISKS Get your chains NOW. Rellne your brakes. W. E. Burns Dan Burns (Net brothers the same man) High St. at Ferry, Salem. q FOR SALE By owner, 1919 , Dodge roadster, new battery, excellent rubber, in first class .. shape in every way, at less than the going price, terms if desired. 197 S. Commercial St. q286 USED CAR BARGAINS Ford coupe 1920 495 Oakland six, newly painted.. 8575 Willys Knight 8525 Also classy Ford bug, terms. Eyerly & Maurer, back of Hud son, Essex, 246 State St. q287 WE have a few used cars which we are going to sell at prices you can't afford to overlook and the list consists of a Buick four touring. 1919 Chevrolet touring 1919 Chalmers touring Model 90 Overland touring 1919 Willys six Country Club roadster 1920 Oldsmobile touring with $200 of extra equipment. We will consider trades on any of the above and will give liber al terms to responsible parties. Salem Nash Co., 237 State St. q286 For Sale Wood ' second OAK. ash, old fir and growth. Phone 981M. ee289 16 INCH limb wood 86.50 per cord Phone 23F16. 287 ENGLISH cluster hop roots for sale. G. Merwin, Gervais, Rt. 2. d299 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 WOOD Special off the car, maple ii.du, oas. to ana i Inch old fir $8 per cord, Salem Fuel Yards, Theo Zieman, Chas. Sons, nrnrjs. ee FOR RENT FOR RENT 10 room furnished rooming house, close in. Box F care Journal. J28T FOR RENT Close in, heated furn ished. apartment. Telephone 1132W, 492 S. High. j26 FOR RENT Three room furnish- . ed modern apartment at 1040 Leslie. J286 FOR RENT House keeping rooms at the Cottel, 343 N. Commer cial. 3286 FOR RENT Sleeping room with private bath, steam heat. Phone 875J. j286 ONE furnished light house keep ing room for rent. Call after 6 p. m. 592 N. Summer St. J286 FOR RENT Strictly modern sleeping room, 250 S. Cottage street, phone 1396R. i288 FOR RENT Or sale, building 60x20, suitable for auto works. 80S N. Liberty street. W. Fen nel. 3283 HOUSE to rent, 5 room modern, except heat, has basement and garage, close to school and car line, north Salem. $30. Joseph Barber & Son, 200 Gray blag. ' As we go to press the MUTT. WHAT'S THIS ARMS coNFeReNce ALU ABOUT f WHAT arc THeyy D1&UIN6 AT 1 I 1 1 1 Lost and Found LOST Between city hall and 11-, spectacle case con-1 taming Drown rimmed glasses nu loumain pen. Reward. Leave at Journal office. k2 8 7 LOST Sunday evening Nov. 20, a lady lost a brown coat with Hud son Bay collar, while going from the Oregon Electrio depot to a residence on North D St. A lib eral reward will be paid for the return of the coat. Phone 1933J k2S6 Wanted Help HOUSEKEEPER wanted, 8a' Salem. p o g288 Wanted Miscellaneous , WANTED Plain sewing. 437 S. commercial. 1288 WANTED Washing and ironingi - P"ne i5J. h291 CITY and country wood sawing. Phone SQ4S, Fisher Bros. KIVATE maternity hospital. RELIABLE elderly man wants Inside job; will work reasonable. Phone 1006JJ. h290 MOVED W. J. Anibal, auto paim i ""iu ug Mill street to lit S. 12th street, phone 296. m29 WANTED 1000 on first class farm security, one to two years 7 per cent. Farm care Capital Journal. i287 wanted To rent a 10 or 15 acre tract with barn to keep 8 cows. Must be close to Salem; cash rent. Phone 483. i286 EXCAVATING and general team worn, uaraens plowed and fer tilizer furnished. Phone 736W. . R. C. Gamble. 1308 WANTED To rent modern S or 6 room modern bungalow; will lease for long period. Call 97 2W 1287 WANTED Used household goods, tools, men's suits and shoes, best cash price paid. Liberty Ex change, 141 N. Com. Phone 841 m 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. 3AI.EM COMMISSION sa'es room, hay, oats, wheat, potatoes, on'.cns f.r.d mill feed, for sale; second hand machinery and tools. 254 S. Liberty St. m297 MISCELLANEOUS CITY and country wood sawing. phone 1608W. ee306 PLUMBING 7Co per hour. Phone 950M. 313 MRS. C. JEPSEN, modiste, 2567 Oak street, phor.g 929. m297 FIRST class dressmaking. 449 N. High, Mis. Reid. m294 BUY your Xmas gifts Bt the Nee dlework Exchange, 222 North Commercial St. c286 PRACTICAL horse shoeing. Pete Conley shoer, the Brick Shop, 253 Chemeketa St. 301 FOR good carpenter work, cabine work; figure anything. Phoio 1734R. m307 "THE 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 smngung aone, pnone isyvjii.. PLUMBING repair work 75c per I hour. Phone 975R or call at 697 Market. 1287 WANTED Old mattresses to make over. Phone 19, Capital City Bel- ding Co. NEW Auto Repair Shop, all work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. William Gray, 310 South Winter street. PLUMBING, repairing and coil work, reasonable charges. A. L. Oodfry, hop foot of Union St. Phone 1397 J. 1216 FOR GOOD BUYS In farm and city property, see Wm. Powell, just real estate, 341 N. Com mercial. Phone 666. n LOTS and lots of lots for sale, on easy terms, some to exchange for good late model car, or Ford. Joseph Barber & Son, 200 Gray bids a ELECTRICIAN Secure my fig ures on wiring by contrct or by the hour, at pre-war prices. H. W. Hatch, phone 1744W. m uluhab, ior '", " month. Experience unnecessary. For free oarticulars of exami nations, instruction, write J. Leonard, (former civil service examiner) 1087 Equitable bldg. Washlnsrton. D. C. 286 gooD SALARIES Steady posl- tions. Brieht young men or wo men can learn 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, Wash. "REAL ESTATE NOTICE A ' yu have a moderately priced house on which, for a first payment, you will take a practically new par at an nonest vmuiin write care of Journal to "lT. Owner v." "Fiji Islanders" are declaring -real war. Y6O'UL ILLUSTRATION I'LL 66" T0 BRlcfcS AND EjcPLAW You; y kj Av noui u rv , 1 'Vjsa ' r.y. br : Y A.. ,7 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON REAL ESTATE FOR SALE block on Broad- way. Price $1450. See Kruegen 809 Oregon bldg. 1286' EQUITY in 10 acre tract for city lota Magee, corner State and commercial over usick s. o FOR SALE Corner lot in South Salem, west of Commercial. Price 8550. See Krueger. 209 Oregon bldg. a286 BUILD A HOME Good lot on S. High btreet, pavement all paid; cheap at $500, $150 down and terms. R. A. Mohney, 209 Ore gon bldg. a286 FOR BALK OR EXCHANGE Five acres with good buildings, fruit, and close to Salem, want a small house in good location. Have large wheat farm to ex change for valley farm. Bring your trades to . H. L. MARSTERS 211 Gray bldg. phone 907. n TO EXCHANGE 2 good modern houses, good lo cation, value $6500, for small farm not over $7000. Must be close to Salem. 2 acres one mile out on Silverton road, trade for house in Salem. Apartment house on Center street, good buy for $7000, com pletely furnished. THOMASON 331 State street. SAWYER & EMMETT 5 acres all in cultivation nicely located, sowed to vetch, close to Salem. Price $1500. Good 6 room house all fainted, new double garage. If sold In S days owner will sacrifice $850. 6 room house, large barn and 2 lots. Price $1100, good terms House for swap for Souse In Portland. 2 large building lots $325 1 business lot 2 blocks from Bush's bank. Price $2500. ' 341 State SAWYER & EMMETT 286 MIXED AD Rooming house, 22 rooms, 20 furnished, close in, all furniture and lease for sale. Factory site Close in business building. 2 close in houses to trade for acreage. Salem Heights acreage homes. Chicken ranch. Pool hall for sale. Grocery store. Barber shop and confectionery combined, with building, building worth price of all. H. E. BROWN Over Busick's store, State and Com mercial. GOOD BUY3 SM. acre tract of brush and timber soil located about mile west of Commercial street on Hansen avenue. Price $1000, $200 down, balance easy terms at 6 per cent interest. . acre lots located close to S. Commercial street carline and paved highway, all cultivated and sowed to oats and vetch, fine tree and berry soil, good drainage, sightly location, fine building site. Price $400, $25 down, balance $10 per month, 6 per cent, interest. 10 acre tract located about 7 miles south of Salem, all cultivated best of tree, and berry soil. Price $1250, $200 down, balance $10 per month, 6 per cent interest. 100 acre farm located 6 miles from Salem on good rock road, about 50 acres under cultivation, balance timber and pasture, old buildings, spring . water and well, running creek. Price $10,000, 20 acres located on paved road, all cultivated, good buildings. Price $5250, cash, balance terms, percent interest. 10 room house located on South Commercial street. Price $3500. We have some fine building lots and good buys in houses. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. REALTORS, 275 State street BEST BUYS 100 acre farm on Pacific high way 6 miles north of Salem, ab solutely a snap at $160 per acre, half cash. 80 acres cultivated, 15 acres beaverdam, some young lo gans, 2 sets fair buildings; see this at once; it will be sold. 12 acre fine tract 1 miles from Salem, paved highway, 6 acres fruit, water system, bungalow, good sightly location; only $7000 & cash. Owner is anxious to sell. Large dairy and stock farm In Waldo hills, buildings, dairy barn, 2 silos; $125 per acre, and will sell all or part of fine Guernsey herd. Easy terms. 110 acre fine farm, spring water and electric lights in all buildings; 90 acres in grain, all stock, feed, and equipment amounting to $2500 goes; $17,000. Federal mortgage of $5000 now running; will take smaller place for part. We have some real bargains In investments, see us. SOCOLOFSKY 341 State street. - n The second test well sunk by the state to tap the artesian flow underlying the Fort Rock valley has been completed and a demon stration is to be held In the near future. More than 100 hoboes were banquet at 6:30 and a mass meet t.,n, awav from Albany Mondavi lng at the armory In the evening night because the Jail was full. 1 riL B SlArVV ANt 0 TH6 FIJI iSLAMDi, ANb TttGSe. BRICKS IWILL EePReseMT our NAviies. THE ARHi coNfepewce KJAUAu Holiday1. The Goods At SiraallCost SALEM MARKETS Complied from reports of Salem dealers for Uie guidance of Capital Journal readers. (Re vised daily.) Grain: Average valley wheat (bulk) 79c Hay: Cheat hay $1112; oat hay $11 13; clover hay (bulk) $10. Wholesale Prices. : Meat: Hogs $9.25 9.60; dressed hogs 12c; top steers 66 3-4c; cows 24ic; bulls 3c; lambs 5 6c; veal 1212c. Butter and eggs: Eggs 48c; light bens 1518c; heavy hens 20c; old roosters 8c; springer 18c; turkeys, live 2830c; dressed 35 37o. Butterfat: Butterfat 45c; cream ery butter 48 49c; country butter 3537c; milk $2.25 cwt. Vegetables: Oregon onions $5.00 cwt; beets $2.50 cwt; Oregon cab bage lc lb; green peppers 9o lb; cauliflower $1.50 per dos; Califor nia tomatoes lOu lb; - potatoes $1.75 cwt; spinach 7c lb; egg plant 15c lb. Fruits: Oranges $7.00; lemons $7.50; bananas 9c; California grape fruit $6.60; Florida grape fruit $7.60; Maluga grapes 10c lb; To kay grapes lie lb; cranberries 19 o lb; huckleberries 15o lb. Retail Prices Butter and eggs: Eggs 60c; creamery butter 64c; country but ter 4245c. Portland Markets Portland, Or., Nov. 30. Cattle slow; receipts 102; choice steers $6.006.50 medium to good $5.50 (8 6.1)0; fair to medium $5.00 5.60; common to fair $4.00(5)5.00; choice feeders $4.756.26; fair to good $4.26 4.75; choice cows and heifers $4.75 5.25; medium to good $4.254.75; fair to medium $3.754.25; common cows $3.00 ft1 3.75; canners $1.753.00; bulls $3.004.00; choice dairy calves $8.509.00; prime light $8,00 0 8.50; medium light $6.008.00; heavy $5.00 8.00. Hogs lower; receipts 242; prime light $8.75 9.25; smooth heavy 250 to 300 pounds $7.00 8.00; 300 pounds and up $6.60 7.00; rough heavy $5.007.00; fat pigs'$8.759.25; stags $47 Sheep steady; receipts 910; east of mountain lambs $7.00 7.75; best valley $6.607.26; culls $3.0005.00; feeders $1.503.00; light yearlings $5.005.60; light wethers $4.00(35.00; heavy $3.00 4.00; ewes $14. Butter weak; extra cubes 42 43c; cartons 48c; prints 47c. Butterfat, No. 1 churning cream 46 48c fob Portland; under grades 43c. Eggs: No fresh eggs available. Selling price case count 4860c; buying price 43 45c; selling price candled 63 65c; selected candled in cartons 6760c. Poultry: Hens light 16c; heavy 25 26c; springs 26 27c; heavy 2021c; old roosters 1012c; ducks 20 25c; turkeys 4042o. Wheat: Hard white $1.09; soft white $1.08; white club $1.08; red Walla $1.00; northern spring $1.05 hard winter $1.05. Millrun $16.00; oats $26.00 27.00; corn No. 3 yellow, $26.00; hay, timothycvalley, $16.0016.50; alfalfa $15. 00(g) 15.50; new grain mixed $14.0014.60; clover $11 12; straw $8. . LEGAL NOTICES NOTICJE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the coun ty court of the state of Oregon for Marion county her final account as administratrix of the estate of J. S. 1'runk, deceased, and that said court has fixed Monday the 2nd day of January, 1922, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day as the time, and the county court room In the county court house in Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, as the place for hearing said Tnal ac count, and all objections thereto. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 29th day of November, 1921. EMMA REED, Administratrix of the estate of J. S. Prunk, deceased. Ronald C. Glover and A. O. Con dlt. attorneys for administratrix, Salem, Oregon. Governor Olcott . To Greet Foch In , Portland Thursday ."; Portland, Or., Nov. 30. Mar shal Foch and party will be greet ed here tomorrow morning at their special train by Governor Ben W. Olcott, Mayor George L. Baker and representatives of the American Legion, according to announced plans. The 59th regimental band will attend the welcoming officials and a battalion of Infantry from Vancouver barracks will act ss es cort In a parade. A motor trip on the Columbia river highway, a are events planned tor the day. SO VOU GO A He At) YOUR (VJAMY IN WORDS THROW e&ick. out of cuiKOPomsT A. J. FOSTER. rhlrnnodist. for! corns, bunions, etc. 822 State, (67 286 CHIROPRACTORS DR. R. P, and Pearl ai. Bruuiord, graduates and post graduates of the Finst Chartered Chiropractic college in the world. Ten years in practice. Phone 626. Rooms 818- 10-20 Oregon bldg. 291 MATTJUOSSKSS DON'T be misled. We make new mattresses to order. We make over old mattresses and guaran tee satisfaction. We do fdrpet cleaning. Phone 1154, Otto Zwicker. 292 FINANCIAL UAk'., " DLK County Farm I -lu aiuoci.-.tion has money to Uan at six per cent. W. D. Smith secretary treasurer. 303 Salem Bank of Commerce. MERCHANT TAILOR FRANK PALM Merchant tailor, South High and Ferry. M. A. ESTES, fine tailoring, 1 State street. $84 PIANOS GEO. C. WILL, pianos phono graphs, sewing machines, sheet musio and piano studies. Re pairing . phonographs and sew- ' lng machines. 432 State, Salem. HAT BLOCKING MEN'S and women's hats reno vated, blocked and trimmed, 495 Court, C. B. Ellsworth. HEMSTITCH RING SALEM ELITE hemstitching, chainstitchlng, pleating, buttons. . 829 Oregon bldg. Phone 379. MRS. F. E. MULL, hemstitching and dressmaking, over Miller's store. Phone 117. VVAT10R COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Of fice, corner Commercial and Trade Sts. Bills payable monthly in advance. Phone 57. NIJRSKRY STOCK FRUITLAND NURSERY has sales yard in back of office, 640 State street south of court house. SALEM Nursery company, fruit and ornamental trees, small fruit and roses. Phone 1763, 428 Ore gon bldg. - MOTORCYCLES LLOYD E. RAMSDEN, Indian motorcycles and Dayton bicycles 887 Court St. 1 HARRY W. SCOTT "The Cycle Man" ,J 147 S.Com. Phone 68 TRANSFER OREGON TAXI and Transfer, Lib erty and Ferry street. Phone 77. AUCTIONEER COL. W. F. WRIGHT, auctioneer, Farm sales conducted every where. We save you money on advertising. City phone 734 or phone Turner central. 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 mins, Mgr. Former Emperor and Empress Are Living Quietly Funchal, Island of Madeira, Nov. 30. (By Associated Press.) I Former Emperor Charles of Aus tria-Hungary and former Empress Zita are living quietly In their exile. Their only guard at the Villa Victoria, where they reside, Is a plain clothes policeman, Who accompanies them on their jour neys about the Island to prevent beggars from bothering them and to avert other annoyances. Charles and Zlta are treated as honored guests by the new gov ernor. Major Acaclo Correa Pinto, and the other Portuguese officials. They attend mass on Sundays and have engaged Canon Antonio Horn en De Gouveta as their pri vate chaplain. After mass recent ly a few women outside the church attempted to kiss Zita's bands, thus showing their affec tion for a member of the family of Don Miguel De Braganza, pre tender to the Portuguese throne. Slipping In the snow and falling In front of an automobile while on his way to school, Edwin, 7-year-old son of L. P. Peterson of Wallowa, was run over and killed Thursday. AN CA? Oi.T a 1- "NAMY" YOVJ1 NOW AT xne THAT'S nut Tee . . . - " PHOTOGRAPHY DE LUXE studio. . Better photos. 147 N. Commercial. PHOTOGRAPHS tinted, lessons in oil painting, frames made. Mrs. E. J. Bufcbeck, 213 S. Cottage. phone 1620M. - - OITICLINS GLASSES fitted by Dr. L. R. Bur dette, optometrist. Bow Optical Co., 826 State St. PRINTING A SATISFIED customer returns Rowland Printing Co., Phone 1612, over Patton book store. FARM LOANS BUILDING LOANS MADE May be repaid like rent. Life, Fire, Health, Accident, In demnity, Liability and Auto in surance written. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT ' 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Or. FURNITURE HOSPITALS FURNITURE repaired or made to , order. Refinlshing and uphol stering a specialty. Phone 1742, Brown and Groves, 1201 S. Com mercial street. GARAGES f 1111 328 N. High Phone 203. Batt e r 1 e s) recharged"-and repaired. 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 422. , WAYNE QUAYLE Auto electrio shop, 263 N. Com'l, phone 413. R. U. BARTON, Exlde batteries, starter and generator work. 171 S. Commercial. AUTO Electrician, expert trouble shooting. 238 N. High St. phone 203. bOUTH Commercial garage, gener al repairing, also automobile storage. 430 S. Commercial St. Phone 278; residence phone 1029R. OSTEOPATHY DR. W. L. MERCER, osteopathic physician and surgeon. Kirks ville,, graduate, 404-405 U. S. Na tional bank bldg. Phones, office 919, residence 614. DKS. WHITE AND MARSHALL, osteopathia 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. . 347 Court St, Umbrellas and cutlery G. C. PATTERSON, shoe repairing shop, 143 B. Liberty Bt. STOVES rebuilt and repaired, 60 years expeElence; Depot Ni' tlonal and American fence, sizes 26 to 58 Inches high. Paints, oil and varnishes, etc., logan berry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 250 Court street. Phone 124. JUNK WANTED Rags and secondhand goods of ail kinds. Capital Junk company, phone 898, 215 Cen ter street, 1 What's New On The Market Ry Rex Stewart Wonder berries made their first appearance this season on the market this morning at three pounds for a Quarter. They are fine for proservlng, but not very palatable In their raw state. There is only a small quantity offered, and the distribution is not general. There Is little buying in coun try butter, merchants steering clear of buying even In small quantities. The price to the far mer Is 37 cents and to the con sumer 43 cents.' The 48 cent price on eggs Is becoming quite general. The re tall price should not be more than 55 cents. Those who are thinking of sending their Christmas packages of Oregon fruit back east should put in their orders now to be sure of prompt delivery at their desti nation. Nine pound boxes of prunes can be bought tor $1.85, while a 25 pound box of the larger! sizes Is priced at 84. (Copyright 1920 by International Feature Service. Inc.) Trade Mark registered In the U. S. Patent Office. riLL UAu: MV rrrte R Bi?ick, YoVrie rY McRCY- CI TH6 IDeA iw she li.; Hee. 1 T PAGE ELEVEN BOLSHEVIK ACTIVE IN PORTUGAL Recent Revolutions Laid To Reds Who Are Blamed for Let-, ters to Consuls London, Nov. SO. (By Associ ated Press.) Bolshevism is spreading through the large towns of Portugal, the Times declares this morning, and there have bee many outrages, especially In tM province of Alemtejo. .. The recent bombing of tit American consulate In Lisbon waS' an incident In this movement, it Is said, and most of the foreign diplomats there have received let ters threatening their lives. i As a result the powers are con sidering Intervention in Portugal and the assumption of a mandate there to quell the ugly wave of bolsbevism, according to the Times. France, Italy and Spain favor such a move. ' When a number of foreign war ships moored in tbe Tague river at Lisbon recently, the sailors on a Portuguese gunboat are Bald to have been restrained only with dlf ficulty from attempting to torpedo the Spanish vessels. Dispatches to the Times assert that the condition of the country Is such that it has been vory dlf-' flcult to find men willing to accept posts in the cabinet, Dispatches from Portugal to the Associated Press have reported two distinct revolutionary move- ments in the past six weeks. In ' the first, several members of the Portuguese cabinet, including Premier Granjo, were assassinated following their resignations. A few days later it was reported that royalists were plotting for ' the re-establlshment of a mon archy. On November 24 dlspatchos from the Portuguese frontier of ; Spain reported another revolution ' brewing, Carvalho Mesqulta head ing the movement. The troops In ' Lisbon were said to have been confined to their barracks in prep aration for eventualities. No ad- vIcob have been received since that time as to conditions In Portugal. 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