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OALE Hay.
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CHAUTAUQUA desk, ideal gift for
f rh dren. ru" -- - .,
I stration.
304'
"foRBENT 5 room nouae,
f first class range for sale.
! 18(10 N. Capitol. .
also
Call
J 30 5
piANO tuning, let's nave good mu-
sic for Christmas.
Phone
Prof.
304
Robinson 14UJ.
'SuTfloss mattress, heating stove
i end 1921 Chevrolet. 1308 North
Commercial
bov's bicycle, looks
like new: win mains
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Mf bargain. Phone 68. 304"
foFiSALE Or trade for cow or
! anything J. can us, js
unnrhsPhone 701J. e305
WANTBDStui3io and living quar
J ters in business district. Box 17
I oM .Tnnrnal. ' i3fl
WANTED Lady for booking and
collecting, must nave
B care Journal. g'306
POUND Package purchased at
Kafoury's. Value about $5.. Call
t Salem Variety store. 304
CHAUTAUQUA desk, ideal gift for
children. Phone 400 for demon
stration. :. .
I HOUSE FOR RENT 1641 B. High
street, permanent renter oniy,
(20 per month. Phone 1141J.
34
FOR RENT One five room bun-
8 room modren bungalow, new,
F. L. Wood, 341 State street.
J306
CLOVER hay for sale, 114.50 de
livered by 2 ton lots, 112.60 at
barn. 1 mile east of Hazel Green
school house. 304
TRADE Overland touring for
good saxaphone and some cash,
good tires, overhauled. Box 312
city. ,304
I FOB SALE "13 Twin Indian mo-
tircycle, good running order,
$45; Niagara bicycle 10. Box
14, Macleay. Or. 304
TWO new cabinet phonographs to
clear at a great sacrifice for
cash. Economy Furniture Co.,
corner Ferry and Liberty streets
e30
TO EXCHANGE Small house
with acre of good land and
Ford car, for larger house.
Thomason, 331 H State street.
. a.305
Hll BUICK four wHh new bat
tery and in excellent shape thru
out; a wonderful buy at J2!6.
Robinson, Valley Motor Co.
phone 1995. qS05
WXJK at this, t acres of land, 1
mile from Salem on Kiwd road
and close to school, with 4 room
house, small barn, plenty of
trait. Umber and pasture. $2600
with good terms. Ed - Loose.
. State street. 304
For Sale Houses
"k bALE New i room house,
sarage, modern, built Ins. See
owner, $2360, 1424 N. Winter.
a306
300 BUYS this 1 room house and
lot, 50x150. electric lights, bath,
toilet, garage, cement walks,
house is only S years old. See L.
A Hayford Realtor, 305 State
street. . a
AND this 9 room house is
Tours if taken soon, has garage,
electric lights, and lot 120x124.
l-ash to handle $600, balance
sy terms. See L. A. Hayford,
521305 state St. a
For Sale Farms
240 ACRE farm partly improved
urn county,
lntv. milM nf -hin-
fing point, good soil price
irZT Salem, Oregon .
!T . .-A SIS wow
- " Member
. 2000 cash, balance termsl"A & "
al v Der cant tj
Mohney,
ijlOregon bldg.
b304
jWSale Miscellaneous
BlRnar:
l"r Amai presents, your
-" toaay. ito N. 23 St. s304
8P,ken for
Christmas.
c305
LLnnwinter.
SALE
fet K. .. u"l stove.
buf-
-" in. uanlt.nl.
ljts delivered, phon 4F3
Fancy
1 work at reasonable prices,
f-- Commercial e307
4 at
u sale italic ,,.
b Iewlne, 2121 Broadway
lg dill
bl .TUsed P'ow. steel ca
WoJ "oiT ' ,or "tump pulling.
West Side Gravel Co. phone 946!
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& Gra5n coo
macefliBeoni SecaribVi
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ForSale Miscellaneous
TTMH Rit.inZZvilt...... 7T -
18th. Phone 1938J.
C315
POTATOES (or gale $1.60 sack,
small potatoes 76a sack. Phone
2J- c305
CHRISTMAS trees 15c to 60c. 160S
Chemeketa, 697 and 1390 S. 12th
c307
ASTRONOMICAL telescope for
Ford car. Guy Green, 385 Oak
street, Salem. s
CARROTS 8 per ton, onions
$1.60 per sack; bring sacks. W
Ii. Gaskill, 2 miles east of
FOR SALE At a barealn two l.
mantel gas office globe lights at
Capital Journal office. e
FOR SALE Two Globe sale reg
. isters at a bargain; one small
sauuig macmne. see Zimmer-
man, capital Journal office, e
XTTTTJOTnTlW nrrmnB
minoum "tivua Apple, pear,
peach, cherry, prune, plum.
Franquette grafted walnut treea,
' small fruits and ornamentals.
or saie Dy ralr View Nursery,
phone 17&6J2, east of fair
grounds, at the old Quaker
nursery stand. d320
For Sale Livestock
FOR SALE 2 heifers, been fresh
4 weeks. Rt. 3, box 188. e304
COWS Five fresh and springers.
Booa values, J, Lewis & Co,
Aurnsville. Tel. 103. e'
For Sale Automobiles
FOR SALE 1916 Ford, new tires.
. juni overnauiea. (Jail after a.
m. Fir St. n.305
36 REWARD
prospect's name furnished lead
ing to sale. Phone W89M, Mr.
Turner, Buick salesman. 0.327
tUJN NO RISKS Get your chains
wow. Keiine your brakes.
W. E. Burns Dan Burns
(Not brothers the same man)
High St. at Ferry, Salem. q
For Sale Wood
SECOND growth fir 4 feet, fS.50
and $6.60; 16 inch $6 and $7.
Phone 744R or 986W. ee329
SPLENDID second growth wood,
dry, $6.50, nearly dry $6; 16
Inch old fir $8. Judd's wood's
good. Phone 108F3. ee316
FOR SALE Best grade mill wood,
maple, second growth and old
fir, 4 ft or 16 in. prompt delivery
Phone 1542, Fred B. Wells, 306
S. Church St. ee
JVOOD WOOD Special off the
car. 16 inch old fir $8 per cord.
Salem Fuel Yards, Theo Zieman,
Chas. Soos, props. Office phone
629, res. 2058. ee
FOR RENT
ROOMS and apartments,
ry.
633 Fer-
J319
NEW 6 room house on car line,
for rent Inquire 2280 Fair
ground road. J308
FOR RENT Good inside room.
43x21, at 176 N. Commercial St.
Wm. Neimeyer. tf
FOR RENT 1 furnished light
housekeeping room cheap. 592
N. Summer St. i
FOR RENT Room and garage,
room reasonable, llglit, heat,
bath, phone, close in. 263 South
High j304
FOR RENT 2 house keeping
rooms and sleeping porch, light,
water, gas, electric washer, wood
furnished. 692 N. Summer St. j
FOR RENT A 5 npom bungalow,
new, with cemented basement
and good garage, on corner Hoyt
and Cottage at $35. See Wm.
Fleming, 341 State. j
Lost and Found
LOST Sunday evening, black
. Marten fur on N. Liberty or Cen
ter streets. Reward. Mrs. Chas.
Weller. nhone 522J. k305
LOST English setter, black and
white tick, with black ears, two
large black spots in middle of
back. Please notify and receive
reward at C. E. Bowen's, 491 N.
20th. k304
Wanted Miscellaneous
WANTED A good work horse,
.over 1300 lbs. Phone 59F22. 1305
CITY and oountry wood sawing.
Phone 2046, Fisher Bros.
WANTED Washing and Ironing
nd plain sewing, phone 1959J.
m304
COWS WANTED Fresh milk
cows wanted at once. H. L.
Wright, Aumsvllle, Tel. 173. 1
WANTED at once, small house
from $500 to $800, with $200
"down and $15 per month. Thom
ason, 331 State street. i304
WANTED 3 or 4 unfurnisneaj
hniirekpeniner rooms, close in,'
i furnished
reasonable rent. Phone 9F3.
iiil U.
WANTED To get in touch with Snaw; 3 horses, 1 cow, all imple
someone owning portable mill. I ; ments. and crop goes; $6700, $4,-
naAur timber. BOX 108 EAA r.QBh
Post office.
1305
WANTED Salesman for the Pe
troleum laundry soap factory, to
sell to consumers. A-l proposi
tion. Write 639 Center St., Salem
g305
WANTED Used household goods.
tools, men's suits ana snoe
cash price paid. Liberty Ex
change. 241 N. Com. Phons 841
: ,
$s,-'ah am oott is that. Jeff
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I Wanted Min,
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vtam went, call 1959J. 1313
sANGS hot blast fuel saving rang,
a, 148 up. Let us explain why
we cut your fuel bill V, Peo
ples Furniture store, 271 North
-miiinercmi street, phone 734.
EXCAVATING and general team
worn. Gardens plowed and fer
tilizer furnished. Phone 7S6W
R. C. Gamble. uog
MISCELLANEOUS
FIRST class car washing. Phone
q304
CITY and country wood sawing.
. phone 1608W. ee306
PLUMBING 75o per hour. Phone
wtfviu. fie
PLUMBING and renair done reas.
onable; work guaranteed. Phone
967. m304
JOE'S plumbing shop, 1090 North
sua. neating and repairing
specialty. Phone 1502. m328
PRIVATE maternity hospital. 1647
in. D'ront or phone 1959J, Mrs.
J. F. mine.
FOR good carpenter work, cabin
work; figure anything, pnons
nun. mzo
J. C. BAIR, the regular radiator
man, repairs radiators, fenders
and oodies. 444 Ferry st. q329
IF you want carpenter work or
smngung done, phone 189911.
m
WANTED Old mattresses to make
over. Phone 19, Capital City Bed
ding Co.
PLUMBING, repairing and coil
work, reasonable charges, a. L.
Godfry, shop foot of Union St.
Phone 1397J. 1322
NEW Auto Repair Shop, all work
guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
William Gray, 310 South Winter
street
FOR GOOD BUYS In farm and
city property, see Wm. Powell,
just real estate, 341 N. Com
mercial. Phone 666. n
ELECTRICIAN Secure my fie
ures on wiring by contrct or by
the hour, at pre-war prices. H.
w. Hatcn, pnone nw. m
CLERKS, for postal mail and first
grade positions. $125 monthly.
Experience unnecesary. For
free particulars of examina
tiona, write J. Leonard, (former
civil service examiner) 1087
Equitable bldg., Washington, D,
C. g304
REAL ESTATE
BUY a lot on S. High street with
all improvements paid, the price
is $500, $200 cash will handle.
R. A. Mohney, 209 Oregon bldg.
phone 217. a304
RADCLIFF AND WARING
Room 4. 341 State street
5 room house, large lot, fine
fruit, good location. Price $1500,
terms. .
20 acres of timber near town;
will take bonus loan.
4 roomed modern house on car-
line; a neat little home. Price
$200fr. terms..
A new modern 7 room bunga
low, paved street, large lot, two
blocks from high school, bonus
loan.
W you have farm or city prop
erty you will sell on the bonus
loan plan, and will give the boys a
square deal, (no other kind want
ed in this office) we can place it.
See us for real estate loans and
insurance. n306
SOMETHING NEW
5 room modern bungalow, new,
$2750, terms $600 down.
6 room modern bungalow, new.
full cement basement, sleeping
porch, built ins, dandy, $3000.
$1000 down.
( room fine new (bungalow, mod
ern with basement, furnace, gar-
aee. built in. paved street, close
in. Price $4250, terms $1500 down.
6 room cottage, newly painted,
built Ins. Marion street. Price $1,
650, $600 down.
4 room cottage, N. Summer,
laree lot. fruit, garage, large wood
shed, corner lot, near car. Price
$1400, $250 down.
S. R. PEARSON
210-211 U. S. bank bldg.
BEST BUYS
15 acres with 7 acres young
bearing prunes, 4 acres logans, red
soil, south of Salem; $5000, Easy
terms.
10 acres black gravel soil, 3H
acres bearing logans, young family
orchard, buildings, mile from
town and high school; price $2750,
terms.
20 acres all cultivated, 2 acres
6-year old prunes. 44 acre logans,
new 7 room house, good barn,
coops for 800 chickens, running
9 milAM from town: 14700.
"rmB'
nr. -utvnttA rod nil.
cre, in cro.Pi j.4 acre straw-
- ,i hiidHlnira: 3 miles from
94 acres, ciearea, guuu Hunt
ings good soil, 2 miles from
town and on gravel road; $7000.
1 cash
We have $4000 to loan on good
real estate security.
Want to list 400 acre farm to
trade for smaller farm, good first
mortgage and some cash.
BOCOLOFSKY
341 State St. phone 970. n
. r" -1
was some ricjiei,
AweU-, 0(0 THIS MIGHT W SAT
iw-me Mutt)f TRetsicrve
WrMTiNCb FOR weo.
HOUR TO C0M.6.'. RIGHT ON
THE DOT
boys; e
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
S WHERE
REAL ESTATE
ruK sax,: or trade for Salem
property, by owner, 3 acres lo
ganberries in fine shape. 437 S.
commercial street. b30t
ALBERTA land, eight quarter see
uons, prosperous district, will
divide and exchange for Salem
property. Apply owner, Wm. E.
Bradley, phone 92FS. b308
GET A HOME
City houses, city lots, small and
large acreage, close In and far
out, exchanges in city and coun
try. H. E. Brown, over Buslck'a
store. State and Commercial
A BARGAIN The beat east front
lot in Richmond for the money,
close to State. A fine corner on
S. Commercial, 162 deep to al
ley, paving paid, a beautiful
laying lot. 100 others including
choice Falrmount park sightly
lots. Wm. Fleming, 341 State St.
a
SPECIAL
A good farm of 44 acres most
ly in cultivation, 25 acres in crop,
on good gravel road, fair buildings,
all equipped with tools, stock and
feed, for $5000. Will take some
city property. We have some bar
gains in city lots. 80 acres with fair
buildings on good road to ex
change for small tract.
THOMASON
331 State street. '
FOR QUICK SALE
room house, 2 lots, burn, one
block to car line. Price only $160(1,
$500 cash, rest like rent.
Good car wanted as first pay
ment on a good 6 room house on
paved street, 2 blocks to car line,
lots of fruit. Price $2600, no money
required, can pay the balance like
rent.
JOSEPH BARBER SON
200 Gray bldg.
FOR SALE
Good five room house, two lots,
close to car line, $300 cash bal
ance $15 per month.
Seven room house close in, good
lot. Price $2500, terms.
6 room house, large lot. $1500,
terms.
If you want to buy, sell or trade
see
H. L. MARSTERS
212 Gray bldg, phone 907. n
GOOD BUYS
6.86 acre tract, 6 acres under
cultivation, balance pasture, 6
room bungalow, drilled well, large
chicken house. Will exchange for
house and lot. Price $3850.
130 acre farm, 110 acres in fall
crop, balance pasture and timber,
good modern bungalow house, fine
barn, garage, hog house, woven
wire fences. Price $130 per aore.
120 aires of fine land located 5
miles from Salem, 60 acres culti.
vated. balance pasture and fine
timber. Price $12,000.-
200 acre farm, 100 acres cult!
vated and mostly in crop. Price
$85 per acre.
A block of land containing near
ly one acre, all cultivated, close to
car line and paved road. Price $600
$50 down, balance (10 per month,
6 per cent Interest.
We have some fine tracts of
land from to 20 acres An your
own terms, interest 6 per cent. If
you are looking for acreage on
easy terms, see us.
We also have a large list of
houses and building lota.
W. H. GRABENHORST & CO
REALTORS
275 State street.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAL 8ETTLE
l MKNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed In the eoun
ty court of the stats of Oregon for
Marion county her final account as
administratrix of the estate of J
8. Prunk, 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, Marion county, Oregon, as
the place for hearing said final ac
count, and all objections thereto.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
29th day of November, 1921.
EMMA KEBIJ,
Administratrix of the estate of
J. S. Prunk, deceased.
Ronald C. Glover and A. O. Con-
dlt, attorneys for administratrix.
Salem, Oregon.
SALEM
MARKETS
Complied from reports of Salem
dealers for the guidance of
Capital Journal readers. (Re
vised dally.)
Grain: Average valley wheat
(bulk) 83c.
Hay: Cheat hay $11912; oat
hay 1113; clover hay (bulk)
$10.
Wholesale Prices.
Heat: Hogs $7.0907.60; dressed
hogs 11c; top steers 66 8-4c;
cows 24c; bulla 2c; lambs 6 9
5c; veal 1212ttc
Butter and eggs: Eggs c; light
hens 15 18c; heavy hens 22c;
old roosters 8c; springer 18c;
turkeys, live 30 32c; dressed 38
40c.
Butterfat: Batterfat 42c; cream
ery butter 46 0 460 country butter
35037c.
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b otY 6(J cm'.
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IT IS MOST CONSP:
PHOTOGRAPHY
IE LUXE studio,
Batter nhotoa.
14 1 N. Commercial.
CHIROPODIST
- J. FOSTER, chiropodist, for
coma, bunions, ate 322 State. 967
312
OPTICIANS
GLASSES fitted by Dr. L. R. Bur
dette, optometrist. Bow Optical
. Co., 825 BUte St.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. R. P. and Pearl M. Bradford,
, graduates and post graduates of
the First Chartered Chiropractic
K college in the world. Ten years In
practice. Phone 526. Rooms 818
': 19-80 Oregon bldg. '
FINANCIAL
MARION-POLK County Farm
Loan association has money to
: loan at six per cent, W. D. Smith
: secretary treasurer. 303 Salem
Bank of Commerce.
MERCHANT TAILOR
FRANK PALM Merchant tailor,
Boutn nigh and a erry.
M. A. ESTE& fine tailoring, 384
State street. .
PIANOS
GEO. C. WILL, pianos phono
, graphs, sewing machines, sheet
: musio and piano studies. Re
: pairing phonographs and sew
ing machines. 432 State, Saifiin.
HAT BLOCKING
MEN'S and women's hats reno-
vated, blocked and trimmed, 496
. Court, C. B. Ellsworth.
HEMSTITCHIUNa
SALEM ELITE hemstitching,
; chainstitching, pleating, buttons.
329 Oregon bldg. Phone 87 9.
MRS. F. E. MULL, hemstitching
and dressmaking, over Miller's
' store. Phone 117.
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY Of
fice, corner Commercial and
Trade Sis. Bills payable monthly
in advance. Phone 57.
NI KSiatY STOCK
FRUITLAND NURSERY has sales
yard in back of office, 540 State
street south of couit house.
SALEM Nursery company, fruit
I and ornamental trees, small fruit
' arid roses. Phone X763, 428 Ore
: gon bldgJ -
MOTORCYCLES
LLOYD E. KAMSDEN, Indian
motorcycles and Dayton bicycles
387 Court St.
HARRY W. SCOTT
"The Cycle Man"
147 S.Com. Phone 61
TRANSFER
OREGON TAXI and Transfer, 14b
. : erty and Ferry street. Phons 11.
JUNK
WANTED Rags and secondhand
goods of aU kinds. Capital Junk
company, phons 198, 216 Cen
ter street.
Vegetables: Oregon onions $6.00
cwt; beets 12.60 cwt; Oregon cab
bage lV4o lb; green peppers 9c lb;
cauliflower $1.60 per doz; Califor
nia tomatoes 10c lb; potatoes
$1.75 cwt; spinach 7c lb; egg plant
15s lb; California lettuce $3.26 per
orate; Arkansas sweet potatoes
60 lb
Fruits: Oranges $6.00; lemons
$6.00; bananas 9c; California grape
fruit $6.60; Florida grape fruit
$7.60; Empress grapes 12c lb; cran
berries 10 lb; huckleberries 16o
lb.
Retail Prices
Rnttxr and eess: Eggs 45c;
creamery butter 60c; country but
ter 42 46c; turkeys 48c.
Portland Markets
Portland. Or., Dec. 21. Cattle
steady; receipts 112; choice cattle
$607.00; medium to ood $6.00
)S.50; fair to medium $5,60 0
6.00; common to fair $4.50 5.60;
choice feeders $5.00 5.50; fair to
good $4.505.00; choice cows and
heifers $4.76 6.60; medium to
good $4.254.75; fair to medium
14 50 6.00; common cows $3.00
4 00; canners $1.75 3.00; bulls
$3.00 4.00; choice dairy calves
$9 00 10.00; prime light 00W
1 60; medium light $6.0008.00;
heavy $5.00 0 6.00.
Hogs higher; receipts 109;
prime light $8.508.75; smooth
heavy 250 to 300 pounds $7,60 0
BM. 300 Dounda and up $$6.50
7 SO; rough heavy $6.0006.75; fat
dues $8.258.76; stags $4.6006.60
Sheep lower; receipts zso;
at of mountain lambs $8.60
9.00; best valley $8.2508.75; culls
llf.nft6.60: feeders $1.5003. 00;
liht yearlings $6.0007.00; light
wethers $5.00 06.00; heavy $4,00 0
5 00; ewes $105
Butter steady; extra cubes
4040Hc; cartons 45c; prints 44c
Butterfat, No. 1 churning cream
42044c fob Portland; under
grades 40c.
Eggs: Selling price case count
44 46c; buying pries 44c;
selling price candled 48049c; se
rfceueve te, x was ex.caet: I "
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M POUNDS'. ORDERS IS ORDW.l '
ART
PHOTOGRAPHS tinted, lessons in
oil painting, frames made. Mrs.
E. J. Bullock, 211 S. Cottage.
pnone iszom.
PRINTING
A SATISFIED customer returns
Rowland Printing Co., Phone
tan, over yatton book store.
FARM LOANS
BUILDING LOANS MADE May
oe repaid like rent.
Life, Fire, Health, Accident, In
demnity, Liability and Auto in
surance written.
A. C. BOHBNSTEDT
401 Masonic Temple, Salem. Or.
FURNITURE HOSPITALS
FURNITURE repaired or made to
order. Refinishlng and uphol
stering a specialty. Phone 1742,
Brown and Groves, 1201 S. Com
mercial street. '
GARAGES
ISIS N. High
K Phone 103
Batt r 1 s 4
reunarged and repaired. Degge-
Burrell.
SALEM Auto Radiator shop, ra'
dlator and tender specialists.
198 8. 12lh St.
UNION Auto repair shop, acety
lene welding. 488 Ferry street.
Phone 423.
WAYNE QUAYLB Auto electric
shop, 263 N. Com'L phone 418.
It. D. BARTON, Exide batteries,
starter and generator work. 171
S. Commercial.
AUTO Electrician, expert trouble
shooting. 233 N. High St. phone
208.
OSTEOPATHY
DR. W. L. MERCER, osteopathia
physician and surgeon, Kirks
ville graduate, 404-406 U. S. Na
tional bank bldg. Phones, office
919, residence bl4.
DBS. WHITE AND MARSHALL,
osteopathic physicians and sur
geons, 506 U. S. bank building.
Phone 869. Dr. White, real-
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 S. Liberty Bt.
STOVES rebuilt and repaired, 50
years experience; - Depot Na
tional and American fence, sizes
26 to 68 inches high. Paints,
oil and varnishes, etc., logan
berry and hop 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 anr
male removed. Day phone 167,
night phone 1698R. R. O. Cum
mins. Mgr.
lected candled In cartons 65c.
Poultry: Hens light 17 018c
heavy 24 025c; springs 25 026c;
heavy 20021c; old roasters 100
12c; geese 21022o; ducks 20
25c: turkeys dressed 42 044c.
Wheat: Hard whits $1.10; soft
white $1.08; white club $1.09; red
Walla tl.04; northern spring $1.91
hard winter $1.10.
Millrun $19020; oats $26,000
27; corn No. 8 yellow $24025;
hay. timothy, valley, $16.06 010.60:
alfalfa $14.60016.00; new grain
mixed $14.00 014.60; clover $110
12; straw $.
Starvation In
Coal Fields of
West Virginia
Washington, Dec. 21. Wide
spread unemployment among coal
miners during the last rear, ae-i
cording to Ellis Searlea, editor of
the United Mine Workers Journul,
will cause many hundreds of min
ers cbldren to waka up on Christ
mat morning to find that Santa
Claus has passed them by. Thou.
sands of children in the mining
fields of West Virginia, Alabama,
Texas, Tennessee.and even In Cen
tral Pennsylvania, are suffering,
ha says for food and clothing.
"There is actual starvation In
the New River field of West Vir
ginia, where the miners have been
out of employment practically all
of this year," he said.
Train Derailed.
Baltimore, Mr., Dec. 21. Now
York-St. Loulg passenger train No.
i on the Batllmore & Ohio railroad
was partially derailed at Inde
pendence, W. Va., today. No one
was hurt.
Exposition
(Continued from Fag One.)
bill, but not enough. There still
remain 32 or S3 representatives
who refuse to see that the gaso
line levy Is other than- disguised
sister ot the direct levy, or is not
burdened with dangers and ln
lusticea against which their con
stituents would utter forceful
complaint.
Against Gas Tax. .
Hers are just a few of the argu
ment ire stumps which the gaso
line tax proponents must blast to
clear their road, aa advanced by
various members ot the bouse and
senate: .
That the gasoline tax would be
as direct a drain upon the prop
arty holders of the state as the
property tax In that 85 per cent
ot the automobile owners ot the
stats are also taxpayers.
That the tarmer, who depends
upon his automobile or truck to
bring blm in close contact with
market and social centers and thus
uses his vehicles to a greater ex
tent that his city brother, would
be forced to bear the burden ot
the tax.
That the tusds ot the highway
commission are almost exhausted
and If the state road and highway
construction program is to bt con
tinued the money must be raised
through an increased gasoline tax.
either directly or by bond issues
financed by sucb a tax.
Many Against Any Tax,
That to "Increase the gasoline
tax another cent per gallon would
result in thousands ot automobile
and truck owners in those parts ot
the state along the Washington
boundary buying their gasoline in
the neighboring ' state, thus ex
empting Portland and the Colum
bia river districts, which would
benefit most directly from the talr,
from paying their just share ot the
tax.
Added to the many legislators
who refuse to entertain the sug
gestion of a gasoline tax for cne
or all of the above enumerated rea
sons are those whoaro standing
pat (or a poll tax, or an income
tax, or simply no tax at all. And
there are more than the talr boost
ers will admit who out and out
"furninst" any tax at all,
A Grand Huddle.
Ia Its last analysis the situation
as regards the talr tax proposal ts
one grand muddle, ot which no
one has yet been able to definite
ly make head or tail. Organized
even to an excess that ia obnoxi
ous to a goodly portion ot the
legislators, the friends ot the ex
position are fighting blindly be
causa they have nothing concrete
to fight and because the weapons
they are accustomed to utilizing
are useless against a foe they can
not definitely locate.
The so-called organization ma
chine, which operated so success
fully in the regular session ot last
spring just simply doesn't exist so
far as the fair question Is con
cerned. Every bouse member out
side ot the fair group is apparent
ly an organization unto himself,
and a secret organisation at that,
who refuses to be led or driven.
With the first-round defeat ot the
direct property tax plan the
"round robin" organization ceased
to exist so far as leadership was
concerned, and the fair tax now
faces thirty-odd enemies, all of
them "hid In the woods."
Leaders of both bouses today
were frank In their admissions
that they could see little chance
for the gasoline tax proposal and
were at a loss to suggest any other
alternative of the direct property
tax proposal which could command
enough support to put a fair fi
nancing plan through the legisla
ture. Seven-year-old Wesley Fagar,
son ot George Fagar, suffered a
broken leg several days ago at La
Grande as tbe result of being run
over by a large shepherd dog.
3. A. Hoskins, a Baker contrac
tor, has received a iontract for the
grading and laying ot steel for a
fire-mile railroad Into the timber
from Bates for the Baker White
Pine Lumber company.
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Trade Mark registered In the U. 8
PAGE NINE
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Premier Assailed
(Continued from Page One.)
treaty, however, should be ratified
in the Interests of the neonla of
Ireland, he said.
Benied Being Bluffed.
Eaiuun J. Duggan, the last ot
the Irish plenipotentiaries to apeak
ia this debate, denied that he bad
been "bluffed" into signing the
treaty. He said be had signed it
in calm seclusion and "with due
consideration to the country, tbe
living and the dead." He warmer
urged ratification.
Eamon DeValera reterrtnr dur
ing tbe session to what was print
ed in the morning newspapers as
his authority oath.
"That oath." he Bald, "was sug
gested by me verbally when I was
criticizing, not the oath in the
treaty, but another oath previously
suggested. I said the first oath
was inconsistent with our position, '
and verbally indicated what be
might take instead.
DeValera't Oath.
"Ths word 'constitution' occurs
in both oaths, but in one of then
refers to a constitution in which
was a vestige ot British authority.
The other oath is one in which
the British king must be recog
nised as the head of the Irish
state. There is a tremendous dif
ference though the same words
are used in both."
The Dall adjourned at 1:20 a.
m. until 3:30 o'clock.
1 Asks Ratification.
Duffy said he agreed with Lord
Grey that no peace with Ireland
was possible except on equal terms
but before the trvaty could be re
jected some possible alternative
should be produced, and be saw
none.
"The treaty should be ratified
under protest, but ratify It you
must," he declared.
Deputy James J. Walsh read a
letter from Mrs. Terence MacSwt
ney, widow ot the late lord mayor ;
ot Cork, who died in Brixton pris
on last year, in which the writer
declared acceptance of the treaty
"would be a great mistake and a '
great triumph for the enemy."
Michael Collins jumped up 4
this and said:
"Out of our great respect tor the .
dead, we have refrained from
reading letters we have received
from relatives ot the dead but we
have them."
Professor Opposes,
Professor Stockley of Cork nnl
versify, formerly ot Canada, op
posed the treaty, in an impassion
ed speech. He said that whatever
there was ot Englishman ia him
was shamed by the British con
duct regarding the treaty revealed
by Oeorga Gavin Duffy.
Deputy Whelaa of Galway, sup
ported the treaty. He was de
claiming on tbe Importance of the
control ot education, according to
the treaty, when Mr. DeValera
tartly interrupted bint with tbe
words:
"Education based on dishonor.
You will take an oatb you don't
mean to keep."
l. :m: hum
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