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TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, You airQet Just as Drunk -On Water itaMournal Cap: -niDl'T()N.JlA'ltia month. 16 By ' ,rrler Polk krone month 50 cent. 3 Mill""-,, 4S ( monma ..nibs kora SO cent a Elsewhere 60 cent a .1 nn - TTMcond class mall ,t 9alejniOregom Member ASSOCIATED PRE2S3 TLdated Press Is :us TM A.r.d to th us. for pub- iw" e" f ill news diBpatches ..ilao Tf" f otherwise otherwise a it or ea I 1 this paper ana ft4 1U" Member nf Circulation, Jr-i representatives: Tvlrd. Tribune bldg. New g'stockwell. Peoples Oae S5Ki Hobart bd. rr .SSIFIED RATES .JHsTwordeaca insertion R"1," Three Insertion-, f cents; 'C cents; one month. JO IMwe. month. It ,": S lS P ad. 2S cent "f.CrUM only in New To :1.,rrca9h in advance , fken over phone, unless '"d n.?LWtZ monthly account. for men. rSiTlsland Red roosters ior Tel. 72F13. fl$ SAW Spread Bros, pnone WOOD 11(1.1. KTSALE 1321 model Chevro- lei. wii'. hay; also clO '.l.nhone 104F11. JjjIED White Leghorn pul- lets. Fnone rnR-SALE Oak and aah, old fir ' and cnd growth. Phone 981M i- " " 613 JniiiiCB 8. C. R. I. Red cockerels or sale, oao d. - flO FOB-SALE Furebrea White Rock cockerels $3 and $5. phone Em sale Four 220-egg Me- Clananan lncuuaiuio I7FJ1. c9 TOR RENT 10 acres 2 miles east nf Wie asvlunl. Enquire of J. E. Oirabey, Rt. 6. box 115. J10 j'OIl SALE 2 Rhode Island Rea rnosters, Salem Rt. 8, box 118, W A. Dove. fl FOR SALE $150 Brunswick pho nograph, used 3 months. Care Journal Box Brunswick. c!2 WOOD for sale, hop posts, reas onable price. Rt. 9, box 94, H. Christianson. 10 FOR SALE 3 doz. full blood Brown Leghorn hens; must be told soon. Dora E. Moore, Rt. 5, box $4, Morningside add. fl FOR SALE New 6 room bunga low in south Salem. Price $5600 termi. See Krueger, 19 Oregon bldg. a9 -AUCTION sale tomorrow, 8 room noun and furniture, 1(0 N. 12th St., 1:M p. m. F. N. Woodry, the "wtloneer. -. 8 t..ii!n uirt to care for chil dren I hours after school. Ap ply after tp.ni. 1630 N. Win- ..!' g9 taAi' I room house and three lota located just outside of city limits, I blocks from car line and pared street. Price $2566. W. a Graibenhorst A Co., 276 . Slate street. ! U aciuss of good land, fair house old barn, 1 team, harness, wa gon, 1 cows, all farm implements on rock road, for $4600, good terra See Ben F. West, $7014 State street. 6TRICTLT modern 7 room home in fairmount Everything ar ranged for a comfrotaible, per manent home; garage. Price MOO, some terms. R. A. Moh ney, 209 Oregon bldg, phone 217. NOTICE To all who have listed Property with Bessie Snyder. Bne has gone to California and nas turned over all listings to . . Brown, realtor, over Bu store, corner State and lonmierclal. , nl0 1A . '"-kb. chicken ranch, price ngnt. several good Improved 6 awe tracts, south, close to car. acres east, worth the money, ouildlnga, all cultivated. (Several ?. "changes.) H. E. Brown, Keaitor, over Busick's store, state and Comm,ii,i DDTnT... ... . V SELL 22 acres, 14 "res cultivated, balance pas 'ure end some timber, good six room bungalow with fireplace, "ath, toilet, electric lights in chTken V barn' Bil- 6arase anii 52 ouse' windmill, best of ph. .rods from Paved road. Price $6500, cash will handle t abenhorst & Co., Real 275 State St. f Jeff will have to scramble his own eggs from now on HAWS r BvTLft lT iuHeM lT corses L- He a r b s y . i i j i 1,1. r . -a i a ' jSr" (",, ' . "tmtfBr" . ' M 4 fe?C; FARE tt CENTS ! " rsW- . -hPv?1" Dally and Bunday ' . - i ' , ' Leave Dallas Gail Hotel iiZ. i i i I , "" "' ' I j Round Trip to cents . - - - tt.'' ' iiih. i ... - . ..-..-,1.:-.:-Iw.a'fflnBw3Bww!aj-'iFir? ur.r ..... - .... .. . 1922 NEW TODAY ITl1! Pun(1 candy acal If priced right. Badley. 456 State 1101 WANTED To loan $1500 on good! house In Salem. W. A. Llaton 484 Court street 19' 10 ACKKH good timber, fine soil, $900 down, bee owner 1160 N. Front street. Dio FOR. SALE-5 . room cottage, chance to make money by im proving place. 480 N. 23d. a!3 tVR HENX Housekeeping rooms at reasonable rates. Cottel Apts.. 84$ Vj N. Com'l. jio FORD sedan, nearly new. Sale price $600. Would take a cheap, er car in trade. Phone 1583W. FOR SALE 1920 Ford roadster, shock absorbers, new tires; terms if desired. Phone 682J be tween 6 and 7 p. m. qiq $850 BUYS old house and 1 lota in norm eaiem, 1300 down, - bal ance $10 per month. See Ben F West, 870 State street. $325 BUYS good lot In Richmond addition, $25 down, $lt per uiim. dcb neii jr. west. 17016 SUte street. . j IF you desire to rent a two, three or tour room (unfurnished) apartment, see Mr. Purdy at Oregon Bath house. J WANTED Position as auto driv er, absolutely reliaJble, the best of reference, age 30, Phone 49 McDanlel. hlo tUB.n,rizHU rooms reasonable, gents or couple, and garage; furnace heat. Dhone. bath ninw. in. 263 8. High. Jio GOOSEBERRY ana K..v.. es and Mazzard cherry seedlings ur man?, rearcy joros., 210 Ore gon bldg. aio' FOR SALE 24 Leghorn hens, O. A. C. and Tancred strain, suit able for. breeding purposes. Cor ner 21st and Court street, Sa lem. no TWO Electronet blankets for sale, been used very little for demon strating; a chance to get the lat 1 est wiring at a snap. T. H. Mc Comaey, phone 1075. 8 WANTED Double barrel, breech loading, hammer less, sixteen guage shot gun, L. C. Smith or any standard make. 347 Court St., Salem, Or. 110 FOR SALE Bulck 4 touring car, storage . battery, generator, lights, In running order, $100 takes It away. Rt. 3, box-168, Salem. 8 WANTED Man with car to rep resent us in this territory. Can advance to district manager if nuscier. xne c. L. Smith Co., South Bend, Ind. . f uNavy coat and rain coat rrom fire truck between fire sta tion ana 900 block on Broad way. C. R. Lindley, Salem fire dept, vhone 149. k $8500 BUYS 20 acres close to Sa lem. emnil hniMlntra a prunes, stock and implements go mm piace. xma la a bargain. See Ben F. West, 370 14 State St. f FARM for cash rent, 18 acres, 16 In cultivation, buildings, orchard, electric lights and telephone in house. X miles from Salem on Turner road. Rt 6, box 151. Will rent for 1 or 5 years. J10 It ACRE tract in Garden road dis trict all in cherries, prunes and walnuts, no buildings. This is , fine soil and a good buy at $4, 600, terms. R. A. Mohney, 209 Oregon bldg. D WANT to rent a five or six room bungalow, close in and near school, for three or six months with option and some terms, with or without furniture. Box 186 Journal. it WE have one $800t and one $12, 000 stocks of general merchan dise to exchange for real estate. We have $1000 to loan, also can loan $1000 and a $lt0t loan on good security. Radcliff and Waring, 11 State St. c!0 TWO GOOD BUYS A new five room bungalow Just being fin ished, at $2700, terms. A six room cottage, 1144 N. Cottage, $2500 on $300 down, balance like rent, large lot and both good buys. Wm. Fleming, $41 Bute street. a For Sale Houses $3000 BUYS this 7 room house and lot, 60x150, electric lights, bath, toilet, garage, cement walks, house Is only 6 years old. See L. A. Hayford Realtor, 105 State street a BUNGALOW If you are tired of ' rent we have a new modern 5 room bungalow, good location, near school, very easy terms for $2700. $500 down and $25 per month. See this and you will like it. S. R. Pearson, 210-211 U. S. bank bldg. a For Sale Farms SMALL TIMBER TRACT 36 acres fine river bottom land, 7 miles out on good road; about 5 acres ready for cultivation, bal ance fir Umber. Price $3700, easy terms or state loan to ex service man. DeWitt, Pearcy Bros.. 210 Oregon bldg. b8 r ..,uUc.ru.,a , ' t i do Ynn uiamt i i vv""- i I ...,. t WHAT' TWc . ' , WAGCS: 1 v. . -r- UC trta tt GO ' J I Wt '7. .TaeeV? " " AMMICt? MS J AT.T- VCORPSCS HUSBAND.' V .TU Kpvr; Bossy r l . r ' i " f - I ,i i v i i r . i nnuNin wrr.r i - - a i. I I 1 SATIFIT V m.rA T.I For Sale Farms FR SALE 40 tons No 1 clo , hay. balm, si ... hay, baled, $1! per ton. Also 50 tona vetnh (u, n .1 v i .. j Per ton. On Dallas-Salem road I miles west of Salem, phone 60F31, Q. W. Carroll. ell 'or Sale Miscellaneous" nAX tor sale, 105F11. cl2 APPLES deliyered. Phone 4F2. c33 A i for sale, phone 41F12. ct FOR SALE Barred Rock hens. 707 Brooks ave. ' f$ BLACKSMITH shop for sale. -mai nne street. INCUBATORS for sale. E. L. Os- aiem, tit. 4. ell iOR SALE Complete pool hall equipment, cheap; Phone 1918M c ,UK SALE or trade, one-horse wagon, almost new. Phone 60F11 cl FOR SALE 180 -egg Queen incu oator, rood order. I R Km it. 486 Jerris ave. phone 1741R. c9 CARROTS, all kinds of mill feed and hay for sale. 254 S. liberty - r1 g FOR SALE cockerels. -Rhode Island Red pure bred, $3.60 grade $1.50 . Phone 108F31. fit DANH'AKI Floor Oil 90 cents gaiion. max O. Buren, 179 N Commercial. ' . CORK Linoleum. Armstrong's fin est make. Max O. Buren, 179 N. vvummerciai. c VALSPAR Varnish, will not turn white. Max O. Buren, 179 North commercial. m FULLER Brushes, local represen lative, (j rimes, 541 Mill, phone 1917J. " us OR SALE At a bargain, two 1 mantel gas office globe lights.at c i . .. i , .. . . . . . . - mjh.ii juuniai Ullice. c PHONE 131 about paper hanging ana piaster patcmng. Max O Buren, 179 N. Com'l. g BIRDS BIRDS BIRDS If it wears feathers we have it ko tiers a specialty. E. B. Flake, Birds and Flowers, 273 State, phone 686. m uahkuts in per ton, onions 61.50 per sack; bring sacks. W. L. Gaskill, 2 miles east of Brooks. c3!l FOR SALE Italian prune trees; buckwheat flour; small house and lot. Jacob Idlewine, 2123 Broadway. ' d232 FOR SALE Two Globe sale reg isters at a bargain; one small adding machine. See Zlmmer man. Capital Journal office. c NOTICE to the hay and feed buy er. We have choice clover, vetch and oat, vetch and wheat, straight oats and mixed hay for sale and all kinds of mill feed at Liberty street feed barn on S. Liberty street, 2nd door south of Poole and Son. Phone 998. c3Sl For Sale Live Stock FOR SALE Cows. Hans Macleay, Or. Popp, e FOR SALE 4 year old horse, wt 1200 lbs. Claude H. Stevenson, phone S6F16. ' e9 FOR SALE Light mare, capable of a good deal of work, $26. Pure bred Jersey cow, when in milk, 4 and 6 gallons, $10, will trade. Phone 62F14, Rt. 1, box 11. e8 For Sale Automobiles THE prices sell the used cars Klrkwood's, 246 State St. FOR SALE By state highway de . partment five used Ford cars. Call 850. qt ANOTHER used car sale at Kirk wood's. 246 State St. Q SNAP 191f Ford, Excelsior mo torcycle, terms. Phone 92F3. qlll FOR SALE 1926 Ford. A-l shape. tarter, new battery, demount able rims. Bonesteele Motor Co. 9 FOR SALE New 6 passenger Paige car, 1911 model; good reason for selling. Call 507 Cen ter street H FOR SALE Dodge touring. This is the best buy in the city. 1926 model $650. 371 Court street, phone 615 ask for Moir. q (u REWARD prospect's name furnished lead ing to sale. Phone 1089M. Mr. Turner, Buick salesman. qllT RUN NO RISKS Get your chains NOW. Reline your brakes. W. B. Burns-Dan Burns Not brothers the same man) High St at Ferry, Salem. q SPECIAL Having discontinued the Overland agency, we will sell a new baby Overland at cost Fred Kirkwood, 246 State St phone 311. Q IN order to make room for a car load of new Hudson and Essex cars, we must sell some used - cars this week, our loss your gain; come early. Fred Kirkwood 246 State St phnoe 111. q" For Sale Wood PHONE 783W for 16 inch wood. $3.50 Ter cord. eell DRY wood and hay for sale. Phone 254. ohone 622 ee330 FOR SALE Old fir $7.50; oak $8; ash $7.60; cheaper If you take 1 cords. Phone 42F14. eell For SaleWood SECOND growth fir 4 feet, $5.60 and $6.50; 16 inch $6 and $7, Phone 744R or 986W. eS29 DRY wood for sale, small second growth 16 inch $6.60; large sec ond growth 4 feet $6.50; 16 inch $7.5t; old .fir 4 feet $7. It inch $8. Armstrong Transfer, phone lSb. ee337 WOOD WOOD Special off the car. if inch old fir $8 per cord. Salem Fuel Yards, Theo Zieman, Chas. Soos, props. Office phone d, res. zvdb. ; ee FOR SALE Best grade mill wood, maple, second growth and old - fir, 4 ft or 16 in. prompt deliv ery. Phone 1542, Fred E. Wells, 105 8. Church St. - ee FOR RENT FOR RENT Four room furniah ed apartment, 165 N. 26th St. J9 FOR RENT 2 houses. F. L. Wood 341 State St. j8 FOR RENT Automobile storage 61.50 per month. 221 State St. J9 FOR RENT Five room unfurn ished apartment, close In, mod ern. Phone 1299. J9 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, hot and cold water, lights. 1109 Oak St. - 38 FOR RENT Good inside room. 43x21, at 175 N. Commercial St. Wm. Nelmeyer. tf FOR RENT 5 room furnished house, $23 per month. Wm. W. Powell Co., 341 N. Commercial St. phone 666. 18 FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment, one room furnished apartment, no children. 2363 State street. ill FOR RENT A suburban home on Silverton paved road, good house and barn, good for chicken ranch. Phone 15F4. j8 Lost and Found LOST Elgin crank road. Call 110F2. on Garden k8 LOST Commonwealth crank, in Salem or on pen road. Phone 109F11. k9 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Furniture, tools. Phone 611. etc. WANTED Washing -and ironing. 1694J. ill CITY and country wood sawing. Phone 2046, Fisher Bros. ee WANTED Position as housekeep ' er by experienced young lady. Box D F care Journal. g9 WANTED Position in office; will work half day if desired, phone 275. h9 WANTED-Lady for dining room work at the Oregon state tuber culosis hospital, Rt. 5, box 28. WANTED To rent small furnish ed, or partly furnished, house would consider house with gar age not over five miles out. Box F F care Journal. 19 WANTED Chery scions. Royal Anne, Lambert, Bing, Black Tartarian, Long Stemmed Wat erhouse. Homer Brlxey, McMlnn ville. Or. 110 WANTED Furniture, tools, ma chinery, stock, etc. Will buy for cash, or at 11 on commission. Phone (11, Woodry, the auction eer, m LANGS hot blast fuel saving rang' es, $41 up. Let us explain why we cut your fuel bill ft. Peo ples Furniture store, 271 North Commercial street, phone 714. WANTED Used household goods. tools, men s suits and shoes, beat cash price paid. Liberty Ex change, 141 N. Com. phone 141 LISTINGS WANTED Acreage tracts, farms, city property of all kinds. We will advertise it and use all modern means to sell it S. R. Pearson, 210-211 U. a bank bldg. YOUNG men, women, over 17, de siring government positions, iu monthly, write for free list of po sitions now open, J. Leonard, (former civil service examiner) 1087 Equitahle bldg., Washing ton. D. C. 19 SALESMAN wanted, men who want to connect themselves with a new corporation where there Is a real opportunity for advancement We want men who are not afraid to work. Call room 212 Orege bldg. or phone &88. g!2 MISCELLANEOUS BOARD and room Phone 1882J. $28 month. 19 FOR sawing wood and plowing and team work, call 1694J. 128 MATERNITY nursing by -the day or week. Phone 1694J. m WILL consider good motorcycle as part payment on late model Oak land 6. Phone 1089M. q9 ROOMS papered including nifty cutout border, $6.66. The Dells, phone 1202W. ml2 $1.00 BUYS enough good kalso mlne to do a room. Max O. Bu ren. 179 N. Com'l. a JOE'S plumbing shop, 1090 North 5th. Heating and repairing a sneclaltv. Phone 1502. m328 J. C. BAIR, the regular radiator man. repairs radiators, fenders i and bodies. 444 Ferry St. q329 MISCELLANEOUS IF you want carpenter work or ' shingling done, phone 189911. m WANTED Old mattresses to make over. Phone 19, Capital City Bed ding Co. m ELECTRICIAN Secure my flg - urea on wiring by contract or by : the hour, at pre-war price. H. W. Hatch, phone 1744W. m FREE 10 cords wood for cut . ting, 10 acres land 1 year for V keeping clean. Q. R. Doege, ' phone 18F4. eet PLUMBING, repairing and coil work, reasonable charges. A. L. i Uodfry, shop foot of Union St. t Phone 1397J. 1321 SALEM ICE COMPANY The Sa- lem Ice company takes pleasure in announcing that increased fa ? duties are now under construc tion for the purpose of improv ing the service to its customers. During the summer season all of the company's reserves of ice will be first devoted to fully supplying the needs of Its regu lar patrons. Any excess of the ; requirements of the company's . old patrons will be sold to the ; transient trade at retail prices. W. J. Dirr, manager. ml REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Lot 6. Commercial, take Ford as part payment. Call i24g B. Liberty. as FOR SALE or trade. 160 eastern uregon unimproved, box 4 care Journal. b9 SOUTHEAST Nebraska farm for exchange. Box 88, Jefferson, Or. b8 ALBERTA land, eight quarter sec tions, prosperous district, will divide and exchange for Salem property. Apply owner, Wm. E. Bradley, phone 92F3. bll 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 Busick's store. State and Commercial FOR TRADE My new 7 room bungalow in Portland, 63d street , and Sandy, all modern, gasco '. furnace, hardwood floors all thru, built ins, etc. Will ex change for good new house in Salem, H. Tupllng, phone 11. a GOOD BUYS Why pay rent? We can sell you a good plastered house on paved street for $1200, with $200 down balance like rent. 6 room ceiled house, large lot, south Salem, only $1000. 1 acre all In berries, 5 room 'house and good dryer In Woo (lb urn to trade for small farm or room ing house. Car to trade for lot or part pay ment on house. THOMASON 331H State street. n CALIFORNIA tourist trade last year exceeded $300,000,000. The 1926 fair will surely steal at least $6,000,000. A way will be found to have the fair. 10 acres i as a first payment on Salem city property. Magee, corner State and Commercial over Bu 1 sick's. . b PRICES WILL INCREASE IN THE, SPRING BUY NOW We are offering It acres 1H miles from city, small house and barn, ajbout all In cultivation; see It and make an oner, easy terms; will exchange. Buy this for an Investment,' 1 room house, full lot, 2 blocks from post office, $4600, lot worth the money, terms. A new up to date bungalow of T rooms, t blocks from high school, for less -than you can build the bouse for. You can uaa a bonus loan. Want a oheaip home, S rooms, large lot, fruit, good location, $160t, terms. What have you to exchange? We can handle it If It has value. (No wildcat propositions wanted) List your property with us for sale or exchange. We can handle some property on bonus loan, on condition the buyer is made ab solutely safe. RADCLIFF & WARING 841 State St. nS BEST BUYS 20 acres all cultivated, 2 acres 6 year old prunes, new 7 room house, good barn, chicken house for 600 hens, running water, place aft fenced, woven wire; located on good road close to Shaw. $4700, terms. 40 acres, good ..valley loam. 36 cultivated, 8 acres 5 year old prunes, 6 acres clover, balance In grain, fair buildings, close to 811 verton, 14 mile from pavement; $10,000, H cash. 173 acres sandy loam, culti vated, 27 acres prunes, 14 acres logans, full set Improvements, drier, good well and running wa ter, Vi mile to town; price $176 per acre. $16,000. Federal loan at 6 per cent. Will take any good pa per for the equity. 201 acres rjiactc loam, izs clear ed, 75 pasture, small house, 2 large barns, at railroad station, 2 miles from high school town; price $21,000, $6000 cash balance to suit or take good mortgages. If you have money to loan on real estate, see us. SOCOLOFSKY '341 State St. phone 970. Sift I The PrVirfv o.k'. T r MIC I I T"'C 2 Tt HiAiiC II as You REAL ESTATE WANTED I have two first class mortgages on good real estate, to trade for liberty bonds, one for $6000 and one $7000, drawing 6 and T per cent. To trad 10 acres of first class land under Irrigation, with good buildings, for small tract near Sa lem, rrice $10,000. If you want to trade, sell or ouy see H. L. MARSTERS 212 Cray bldg, phone 907. n FOR QUICK SALE t room house, 1 lota, barn, one block to car line. Price only $1600. $500 cash, rest like rent Good car wanted as first pay ment on a good t room house on paved street, 2 blocks to car line, lota of fruit Price $2500, no money required, can pay the balance like rent JOSEPH BARBER SON 200 Gray bldg. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL SKTTLK MENT Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the coun ty court of the state of Oregon for Marion county his final account as administrator of the estate of Olive E. Henry, deceased, and that said court has fixed Monday the 9th day of February, 1922, at t'he 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 10th day of January, 1922. G. F. SHERWOOD, Administrator of the estate of OMve E. Henry, deceased. SALEM MARKETS Compiled from reports of Salem dealers for the guidance of Capital Journal readers. (Re vised daily.) . Grain: Average valley wheat "(bulk) 78c. Hay: Cheat hay $11012: oat hay $11912; clover hay (bulk) $10. Wholesale Prices. Meat: Hogs $7.00 7.60; dressed hogs llo; top steers 65 8-4c; cows 24c; bulls Sc; lambs 5 veal HQWAo. Butter and eggs: Eggs 28c; light hens 15 18c; heavy hens 22c old roosters 8c; springer 18c; turkeys, live 33S5c; dressed 40 42c. Butterfat: Butterfat 86c; cream ery butter 40 41c; country buttel 35 37c. Vegetables: Oregon onions $5.06 cwt; beets $2.50 cwt; Oregon cab bage 2c lb; green peppers 9c lb; cauliflower $1.60 per dos; pota toes $1.75 cwt; egg plant 15c lb; California lettuce $3.26 per orate; Arkansas sweet potatoes to lb Fruits: Oranges $6.00; lemons $6.00; bananas tc; California grape fruit $6.50; Florida grape fruit $7.60; Empress grapes 12c lb; cran berries 19V&C lb. Retail PricM Butter and eggs: Eggs 15c; creamery butter 43c; country but ter 42 46c turkeys 410500. Portland Markets Portland, Or., Jan. It. Cattle steady; receipts none; choice cattle $6.75 7.60; medium to good $6.16 06.76; fair to medium 15.75 0 6.26; common to fair $4.7606.75; choice feeders $5.t06.5t; flair to good $4.5606.60; choice cows and heirers ti.2ftvt.5e; medium to good $6.tt06.6t; fair to medium $4.2604.76; oemmon cows $1.26 04.25; cannera $2.15 01.26; bulla $l.tt04.tt; choice dairy calves $9.OO01O.tt; -prime light $4.00 W 9.00; medium light - $t.tt0t.Ot; heavy $6.tt0t.tt. Hogs steady; receipts tt; prime light $8.50 08.75; smooth heavy 260 to 300 pounds $7,600 6.25; 100 pounds and up $6,600 7.50; rough neavy $5.506.75; fat pigs $8.5601.75; stags $406. Sheep steady; receipts none; east of mountain lambs $8,000 8.60; best valley $7.60 8.00; culls $4.5006.60; feeders $1.5003.00; light yearlings $6.6007.60; light wethers $5.0906.00; heavy $4,060 6.00; ewes $105 Butter: Weak; extra cubes $4 0 16c; cartons 40c; prints 39c; but terfat No. 1 36a fob Portland; undergrades 34c. Eggs: Selling price case count 12c; buying price 30 Si 36c; seim lng price candled 15c; selected candled in cartons 17c. Poultry: Hens light heavy 24026c; springs 17c; j 25c: I heavy 20021c; old roosters 10 01 12c; geese nom: ducks 20025c; turkeys 35c. Wheat: Hard white $1.04; soft white $1.01; white club 11.03; red Walt 98c; hard winter $1.04 Millrua $20 0 21; oats $26.60; corn No.- 1 yellow $23.00; hay, timothy, valley, $16.tt01t.5O; alfalfa $14.50015.00; new grain mixed $14.09 14.60; clover $110 12; straw tt. Eugene's building activities for 1921 cost $368,232. Among the 336 building permits 89 were for new residences. (Copyright 1920 by International Feature Trade Mark registered in the U. S. Can On Land m AUCTION EEK F. N. WOODRY the live stock, furniture, reel estate auctioneer. Phone til for sals dates. Res. 1610 N. Summer. CHIROPODIST A. J. FOSTER, chiropodist, for corns, bunions, etc 122 State, 157 112 OPTICIANS GLASSES fitted by Dr. L. R. Bur dette, optometrist. Bow Optical Co., 325 State St CHIROPRACTORS DR. BRADFORD, graduate and post graduate of the First Char tered Chiropractio college In the world. Ten years practice. Con sultation and examination free. Phone 526, rooms 118-19-20 Oregon bldg. FINANCIAL MAHION-POLK County Farm Loan association has money to loan at six per cent W. D. Smith secretary treasurer. 102 Salem Bank of Commerce. UUON-POLK MERCHANT TAILOR FRANK PALM Merchant tailor. Bouth High and Ferry. M. A. ESTES, .fine tailoring, 164 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, Salem. HAT BLOCKING MEN'S and women's hats reno vated, blocked and trimmed, 495 Court, C. B. Ellsworth. HKMSTTTCHIUNG SALEM ELITE hemstitching, chainstitching, pleating, buttons. g Oregon bldg. yhone 179 MRS. F. E. MULL, hemstitching and fancy work, over Miller's store Phone 117. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Of fice, corner Commercial and Trade Sts. Bills payable monthly in advance. Phone 67. NURSERY STOCK FRUIT LAND 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. HARRY W. SCOTT m" "The Cycle - Man" 147 S.Com. Phone 66 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 167, night phone 1698R. R. O. Cum mins, Mgr. Cabinet Chosen (Continued from page one) Minister of finance. Michael Collins. Foreign (fain, George Caven Duffy. Horn affairs, Samoa J. Dug- an. Local government, William T. CosgroTt. Economic affairs, Bryan O'Hlff- fios. Defense, Richard Mulcahy. Macintee Oppotcd. The present course ot the Dall, if persisted In, would give Eng land an excuse for remaining in Ireland, he declared. The proposi tion to elect Griffith was opposed by John Macintee, who said he questioned the wisdom of putting up Griffith, a man who was bound by his signature to the treaty, to wreck the Irish republic. He declared no man who had sign ed the peace agreement should be ! president ot the Dail. It was pro. poeed to do graciously in carrying out the treaty what John Red- mon4 wag coerced into doing In 1914, added Macintee. Eamon DeValera asked Griffith whether he Intended, If elected, to act as the executive ot the repub lic. The Dail Elreann, he said, was representative ot the republic and ot nothing else. Peace was not established by the treaty, he declared, ' as the struggle for the republic would continue. Griffith Assailed. "This body,", added DeValera, "has not right to give away Its Service, Inc.) ' PHOTOGRAPHY DE LUXE studio. Better photos. 147 N. Commercial. ART PHOTOGRAPHS tinted, lessons in oil painting, frames made. Mrs., E. J. Bullock, 212 S. Cottage, phone 1620M. PRINTING A SATISFIED customer returns Rowland Printing Co.,' Phone 1512, over Patton book store. FARM LOANS BU1LD1NO LOANS MADE May. be repaid like rent Life, Fire, Health, Accident, In demnity, Liability and Auto In-, surance written. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT 461 Masonic Temple, Salem, Or. FURNITURE HOSPITALS FURNITURE repaired or made to order. Reflnlshing and uphol stering a specialty. Phone 1741, Brown and Groves, 1201 S. Com mercial. GARAGES QTtiltl recnarged 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 428. R. D. BARTON, Exide batteries, starter and generator work. 171 S. Commercial. AUTO Electrician, expert trouble shooting. 238 N. High St phone 203. - OSTKOPATHY DH W. L. MERCER, osteopathia physician and surgeon. Kirks ville graduate, 404-406 U, S. Na tional bank bldg. Phones, office 9tf, residence 614. DRS. WilirW AND MARSHALL, osteopathio physicians and sur geons, 506 U. S. bank building. . Phone 859. Dr. White, resi dence phono 489; Dr. Marshall residence phone 834. RKFAUtlNG STEWART'S Repair Shop. 24? 'Court St Umbrellas and cutlery G. C. PATTERSON, shoe repairing shop, 148 S. Liberty St STOVES rebuilt and repaired, 60 years experience; Depot Na tional and American fence, sixes 26 to 61 inches high. Paints, oil and varnishes, etc., logan- : berry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 15 Court street Phone 124. TRANSFER OREGON TAXI and Transfer, Lib erty and Ferry street Phone 11. JUNK WANTED Rags and secondhand goods of all kinds. Capital Junk company, pnon' 318, 215 Cen ter street power unless it It established by republican government." Charles Burgess, following De Valera, declared Griffith had broken the agreement not to sign a treaty until the completed docu ment had. been submitted to the Irish cabinet, "No matter what undertaking Griffith gives -now, I oppose his election," bo added. Answering the questions of the opposition, Griffith said that if elected he would use his position to give effect to the constitutional vote ot the Dail to carry out the terms of the treaty. Mr. DeValera continued to press for a definite answer to his ques tion whether Griffith would act as the executive of the republic. "The republic of Ireland," re plied Griffith, "remains In being until the free state comet Into be ing, and there is an opportunity to put the question before the elec torate." Griffith said the Dail had an. proved the treaty and that it must be carried Into effect. Therefore, he added, "we must have pro-, visional government." Miss Mary MacSwiney said Oii- flth had made it clear he Intended to get Lloyd-George to endorse the Dall as the provisional govern ment, , H&mman Auto Stage Three Stages Daily Leave Salem 10.J0 a.m. connects east bound train Mill City; 4:20 pm wuy i pm; 4 pa Leave O. E. dennl H,um Leave at 11:20 and leave Staytoa at 1 a. m. Wayside stops at Oooch, Lyons, Manama, stayton. Sublimity. Aumsvllle, Turner, Slate hos pital. Cottars farm. I a- H. Ham man 8alem Phone 104 SALKM-SILVERTON 6TAGB Leaves Leaves Salem Silverton O. E. depot News stand 7:00 a. m. 1:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m 1:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 6ALEM-INDEPKNDENCK MONMOUTH STAGE Leave Salem O. E. depot T:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m., 6:00 p. m. Leave Monmouth hotel 6:16 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 6:15 p. m. Leave Independence hotel- 9:00 a. m. and 1 p. m. only. - Special trips by appointment - Seven passenger car for hire. 4. W. PARKER, Prop. Res, phone 615. Business phone t Salem-Dallas Stage ! f c ( !