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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1922)
limit. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, young !5oitaiourna rrfer 50 cent. a month. $1 '""Un in Marion and Polk B ' ' month 50 cents, S ""9V25 J month. $2.21. 1 "i4 00. Elsewhere SO cent, a Member ASSOCIATED PRESS ' . Press 1. exclus- AtXd to the e for pub- entitled to i dispatches li-.tlOD O' ' nthsrwlft liv---- , . f nr livy --.- "Cdl'n thls paper and al.o lo- " new. publisMO tinmhnr Bureau nf Circulation "ff SockwelU People. QM 'f f wXrnT Hobart bdg.. Francis SSIFIEDRATE -rSfaTach - insertion Pthree insertions, 6 cants; ' M" 'Tccnts; on. month. 10 etnu; one year, .p sS&i bus w .ilowanco ior f""-- . innA strrnriL "neWToday 818 N. .nm i; - . r i" m ti-orlA J. voRD truck ior VT" ia K1JFromfln. flllverton, Or. 10 L., ., lL..II nolwuM f!ia.ll JVB BAU - rnrriTMfi ironing, also mending done. f5RBAl3TOOTd,prliMBi Washington hotel. 558 State St. 10 gN NEEDHAM chicks. 658 State aibout opp. baby court 10 house. wIcteii House worK Dy youiii tedy. Phone Black 1271 or write wnv 551 s verion. FOR RENT One 2 -room and one 3-room turnisneu jiimiii. Phone 1051W. ; J12 unn RBNT 4 room furnished apartment with garage, modern mnveniences. 165 N. 25th. J12 win SALE Antique, walnut 4 piece bedroom suite, handcarv- ed. Address R care Journal. C1Z WANTED Practical nursing middle aged woman. Rpx by 147 Journal, 10 LOST Foot of brass bedstead be tween Frultlana ana corners. Phone 100F14. 10 WILL sell late model Buick six touring car very cheap. Phone 1089M. U2 UNFURNISHED housekeeping rooms Including bath, for rent. 670 Union. J12 WANTED House work, day work, or any work for lady. Box 132 care Journal. 10 LOST Pair ladies kid gloves In posto fflce. Finder please leave " Tmmnl. Reward. 10 t,o.ii meat, good and young, price reasonable, delivered. South Sa lem market, phone 786. c36 1 FOR SALE Few high grade Jer sey cows, one pure bred, at 249 S.. Church, Tel. 100 J. el 2 WANTED Portland property, give location, price and full par ticulars. Box E S care Journal. 10 i WANTED Partner for good pay ing business. I have. $2000 stock and outfit, six year selling rights H W care Caultal Journal. 10 POR SALE Good Jersey cow, 6 years old, been fresh 1 months. 1110 N. Commercial St. phone H08W. el2 FOR SALE Fresh Holstein cow, neirer caft, also Shepherd pups fl. Inaulre nnrt-hwAf . 4 corners past penitentiary, el 2 FOR SALE or trade, lata 1920 ora ton truck, like new. 1910 d tourin? In Al ihnU rMH Stables. all IOR RENT 3 nio fnmlaharl rooms close In. hnth hnt - and Cold water. 241 Statu fit. Rawer . and Emmett. ' - 10 FOR SALE by owner, restaurant town or 2500. Price $2250. terms If desired: must sell at once. Sales average $75 last year. Address F C care Journal.' clS POR SALE and Wanted. Wanted iooo loan-on country proper ty. For sale 11 nnn rtrt mnrt. Bige on good country property. "rown. nvot. T .. 1. 1 1. ' - c.t, .3 .iuuiL o, ovals IXIIU immerclal. cl2 POR SALE Hudson speedster, 4 - cora tires, looks like new; aSO 1920 Fnrd t.H.r and rear end completely over nauled, top and curtains ntw; 1921 Ford sedan, new, all in "0- 1 shape. Cherry City gar a, HO 8. 12th St. ql2 Mutt busts a resolution FlMcr LitTLe PAL. AD IT'S A 'SHAMe THe WrV j'v ABgiETs him in THe PtaTl I'm gonwa. Resotue R'GHT Nova) THAT wevee lay cay Hants . w Hih ajbaim; I -rr second class mall 192 Ladies NEW TODAY C. N, "slat. "IT l'T2 localrepresen: chicks, house. 10" FOR SALE Ford touring, good ' condition, $133. 291 N. Cottage ' street. fli2 OR BALE Singer shoe sewing machine (30. Shoe Shop, West Salem. in FOR RENT 2 room lower apart iioni lurmsnea, modern i no children; garage. 1940 Leslie. . J12 WANTED On soldier', loan 6 to 10 acre, with buildings, close In, must be bargain. Inquire 131 S. Church street ii GOOD young horses, all well brnk en, matched, teams of mare, two pair registered. Fhone 49F31, B. E. Dent. Address Jefferson, Or, e!2 SPECIAL t room plastered house pod barn and ft acre of fine land on paved street and car line Price $4000; will take .mall farm north of Salem not over 17000. Thomason, 831 ft State m.rvvi alii Ir'or Sale Houses FOIi SALE 5 room cottage, chance to make money by im provlng place. 480 N. 23d. all FOR SALE Brand new 6 room bungalow, plastered, modern except basement, oome and see it, won't cost you any thing. 1880 S. 13th St. all WHY pay rent? room house, gas, electric lights, hot and (-old .ra ter, fruit, large lot, close to car line, scnooi ana store; small pay ment down, rest like rent. From owner, 747 8. 12th. .11 13000 BUYS this 7 room house and lot. (0x150, electric lights, bath, toilet, garage, cement walks, house is only 5 years old. See L. A. Hayford Realtor, J05 State street. STRICTLY modern 7 room home in Falrmount. Everything ar ranged for a com f rotable, per manent home; garage. Price 16000, some terms. R. A. Moh ney,,20 Oregon bldg, phone 217. 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, 341 State street. a For Sale Farm's 5 ACRE tract H mile from town, good soil, some fruit, good small House. Priced cheap at $1700, V, cash. S R. Pearson, 210 U. S. bank bldg. b 10 ACRE tract in Garden road die trict ail in cherries, prunes and walnuts, no buildings. This is fine soil and a good buy at $4,- 500, terms. R, A. Mohney. 209 Oregon bldg. b FOR SALE 40 tons No. 1 clover hay, baled, $12 per ton. Also 60 tnnfl vetnh nA 1 and hanf hnlari $15 per ton. 6n Dallas-Salem road 714 miles west of Salem, phone 50F31. G. W. Carroll. ell 10 ACRE chicken ranch, price right, several good improved 5 acre tracts, south, close to car. I acres east, worth the money, buildings, all cultivated. (Several large exchanges.) H. E. Brown, Realtor, over Busick's store, State and Commercial. n For Sale Miscellaneous HAY for sale, 105F11. S15 APPLES delivered. Phone 4F2. c33 RHODE Island Red roosters for fl3 sale. Tel. 72F13. FOR SALE Clover hay; also cow; phone 104F11. clO FOR SALE Young calf cheap. 88F5. ell BROWN Leghorn roosters for sale phone 403R. fll INCUBATORS for sale. E. U Os- tergard, Salem, Rt. 4. ell CHOICE S. C. R. I. Red cockerels for sale. 59$ S. 14th. phone 043M fio FOR SALE Victrola, 32 records, cheap. Call 175J, 846 Front St. cl4 FOR SALE 2 Rhode Island Red roosters, Salem Rt. 3, box 118, ' W. A. Dove. flO FOR SALE Barred Rock and White Leghorn cockerels, Indian Runner drakes. Phone 2F3. fll FOR SALE $160 Brunswick pho nograph, used 3 months. Care Journal Box Brunswick. c!2 STUMPAGE for sale, near State school station. Victor Schneld ' er, Turner, Or. eell CARROTS, all kinds of mill feed and hay for sale. 254 S. Liberty street. el 8 SANITARY Floor Oil 90 cents gallon. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Commercial. c CORK Linoleum, Armstrong's, fin est make. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Commercial. c VALSPAR Varnish, will not turn white. Max O, .Buren, 179 North Commercial. m FOR SALE 3 doz. full blood Brown Leghorn hens; must be sold soon. Dora E. Moore, Rt. 6, box 34, Morningside add. flO and Jeff at the same time. C I for GooDfoHTN (A DeAuetifuo) fine BIG STIFF, Vweul, He advcrt'SetA THeM He Asec weA ISAke, 4eFf, l CANARY J TELL Me HOW 1 FOi A'MAfJ TO i if vAANTCrj TM Job, VWHO GAUe YOO &IRDS, J IT HAPPCNet) AMM ReTAlC (MpORTCo O AMT t SAlbN0, THAt Ji THe 'sHiNCP'fJ Ijutt: ll 6o oucr. h canarics anjo i t rxAefeeLY o 1 ' AMD KMOCK. HIS I I T- T,n.r,nriv .ai I& I I f .szm v . a .1 bloc k rrr ...'..i,.- - 7.:.: " . r Vi. 2Li f rf try' .1 - j I . . . , 1 - TT V.l I I I "V C- V I ftf I i. I I V 1 I fll. I THaTUJ I ri 11 a I 1 I i I iSl f ,HI W ith Beaux Do Not Beleive In Disarmament For Sale Miscellaneous inn t ' 1211 FOR SALE At a bargain, twd 1 mantel gas office globe lights at journal office. s PHONE 131 about paper hanging and plaster patching. Max 6. Buren, 179 N, Com'f BIRDS BIRDS BIRDS If it wears faathera we hare It. Roller, a specialty! B. B. Flake, Bird, and Flowers, 273 State, jinune Bos. m FOR BALB Italian prune treesj buckwheat flour; small house and lot. Jacob Idlewlne. 2111 , Broadway; 1 d232 FOR BALE Two Globe sale reg isters at a bargain; one .mall, adding machine. See Zlmtuer man, Capital Journal office, e GOOSEBERRY and currant bush es and Maizard cherry seedlings for sale. Pearcy Bres., 210 Ore- gon Diqg. aio FOR BALE 24 Leghorn hens, O. A. C. and Tancred strain. ault. able for breeding purposes. Cor ner zist ana Court street, 6a lem. fio WE have one 1(000 and ana 119 000 stocks at general merchan dise to eionanirs for real estate We have $2000 to loan, also can loan $3000 and a $1000 loan on good security. Radcllff and waring, 141 State St. cl0 NOTICE to the hay and feed buy er, we nave choice clover, vetch and oat, :; vetch and wheat. straight eats and mixed hay for saie ana an kind of mill feed at Liberty.' street feed barn on S. Liberty street. 2nd door south or Pools and Son.Phone 998 c333 For Sale-Llve Stock FOR SALE Young Jersey cow, iresn aDout Jan. 16. JU(js Fer ry street. elO FOR SALE Good Jersey cow, to freshen in few days. John Flack el, state school station. Turner, "r. ell For Sale Automobiles FOR SALE 1921 model Chevro let. Call 1308 N. Com'l. . ql3 THE prices sell the used cars KlrK wood's, 246 State St. ANOTHER used car sale at Kirk- wood's, 146 State St. q SNAP 1918 Ford, Excelsior mo torcycle, terms. Phone 92F3. q331 FOR SALE 1920 Ford roadster. shock absorbers, new . tires; -terms if desired. Phone, 682J be tween 6 and 7 p. m. ' qlO' FOR SALE Dodge touring. This is tne oest Ouy in the city. 1920 moaei otu. 371 court street, 'phone 635 ask for Molr. q RUN NO RISKS Get your chains nuw. Kellne your brakes. W. E. Burns-Dan Burns ' (Not brothers the same man) High St. at Ferry, Salem. q IN order to make1 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 Kirk wood Z4 state at. phnoe Sll. q1 $6 REWARD prospect's name furnished lead ' ing to sale. Phone 1089M. Mr. Turner, Bulck salesman. q327 SPECIAL Having discontinued the Overland agency, we will sell a new baby Overland at cost. Fred Kirk-wood, 246 State St. phone 811. q For Sale Wood PHONE. 783 W for 16 inch wood, $3.50 per cord. ee32 DRY wood and bay for sale. Fhone 154, phone 622 ' eel30 FOR SALE! Oak and ash, old fir and second growth. Phone 981M eelS WOOD for sale, hop posts, reas onable price. Rt. 9, box 94, H. Christianson. 10 FOR SALE Old fir $7.50; oak $8; ash $7.60; cheaper if you take 2 cords. Phone 42F14. eel2 SECOND growth fir 4 feet, $5.50 and $6.60; 16 inch $6 and $7. Phone 744R or 986W. ee329 DRY wood for sale, small second - growth 18 inch $6.60; large sec ond growth 4 feet $6.60; It inch $7.50; old fir 4 feet $7. It inch $8." Armstrong Transfer, phone 195. ee337 WOOD WOOD Special off the car. 16 inch old fir $8 per cord. Salem Fuel Yards, Theo Zieman, Chas. Soon, props. Office phone 629, res. 2068. ee FOR SALK Best grade mill wood, . . maple, second growth and old fir, 4 ft. or 16 in. prompt deliv ery. Phone 1542, Fred E. Wells, 306 S. Church St. ee FOR RENT ROOM for rent, with board. Phone 1942J. J14 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms for men. 146 Center St. JlO HOUSEKEEPING rooms for rent. 1132 Center. jll FOR RENT a.partment. 3 room furnished i87 N. Front St. JlO FOR RENT Furnished house keeping rooms, first floor; 758 N. Commercial. Jll THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON FOR RENT ?CR RENT 2 room apartnwmt. TI49 N. Cottage. ill MMJELY furnished rooms for busl ness men, with or without beard. 141 S. Winter St. 114 FOR RENT Housekeeping reams at reasonable rate Cottel Apts., "Ji N. Com'l. J19 HOUSEKEEPING and sleeping rooms, reasonable 160 Court street , 111 FOR RENT One large house keeping roam, heat, close 1m 143 Court. in ru iteiivx 4 furnished house keeping rooms. Call lit Union street, phone 172R. ill FOR RENT 10 acres 2 miles east" of She asylum. Enquire ef J. E Ownbeyi Rt, lt box 116. J10 FUH RENT Oood inside room. 21. at 178 N. Commercial St. .' Neimeyer, tf LBBrtNti room. reasonable, gents or couple, and garage i furnace heat, phone, bath, olose in, h. Hltm. no FOR RENT 1 room" furnished apartment, one room furnished apartment, na children. 1113 Stats street. jll FOR RENT 1 room apartment with bath, unfurnished. 11(1 B. Liberty street, $14 month. We have others. S. R. Pearson, '310 U. 8. bank bldg. J FARM for cash rent, 11 acres, 1 In cultivation, buildings, orchard, electric lights and telephone in house. 2 miles from Salem - on Turner road, Rt. 5, box 152. Will rent for 1 or 5 years. jlO Lost and Found LOST New Year's eve 'between Salem and 7Vi miles east on 811 verton road, auto spike lock. Finder please phone 106F21. klO Wanted Help WANTED Middle aged woman for light housework. Address 574 N. 15th. gll Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Position nurse. Call 61F4. practical hll WANTED Furniture, tools, Phone 611. etc. 1 WANTED Washing and ironing. 1694J. ill CITY and country wood sawing. Phone 2046, Fisher Bros. ee WANTED Two pound candy scale If priced right. Badley, 456 State 110 CAN do several more family wash ings, prices reasonable. Phone 736W. ml4 TO TRADE For property, lease and furniture of rooming house. Box J H Capital Journal. cl2 ,FOR TRADE Stock of goods and store building for city prop erty in Salem. Howard & Satter lee. 404 Ferry St. --ell WANTED Position as auto driv er, absolutely reliable, the best of reference, age 30. Phone 499 McDanlel. hlO EXCAVATING and general team worn, garden plowed, fertilizer furnished. Phone 736W, R. C. Gamble. m36 WANTED-r-Double barrel, breech loading, hammerless. sixteen guage shot gun, L. C. Smith or any standard make. 347 Court St.. Salem. Or. 110 WANTED Chery scions, Koyai Anne, Lambert, Bing, Black Tartarian, Long Stemmed Wat erhouse. Homer Brixey, McMinn ville. Or. no WANTED Furniture, tools, ma chinery? stock, etc. Will buy for casn, or atu on commisslcn. Phone 511, Woodry, the auction- esr. m es, up. L,ei us explain wny we cut your fuel bill y,. Peo ples Furniture store, 271 North umiiie-cjai street, pnone tat. WANTED Used household goods. tools, men s suits and shoes, best cash price paid. Liberty Ex change, 241 N. Com. phone 141 AN old woman cripple wants to rent 2 unfurnished rooms, or one if big enough, or small cheap house, not upstairs, rent paid in advance. Mrs. Foster, 889 Gaines ave., Salem. 112 WANTED About January 25, by elderly lady, a co.afortable down stairs room with board near Deaconess hospital or on car line. Box R W care Capital Journal. ' m 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 Oregon bldg. or phone 688. gl2 MISCELLANEOUS MONEY to loan on farm land. L. A. Hayford, 306 State St. m WOOD SAW Sproed Bros, phone 1161J. el3 FOR sawing wood and plowing and team work, call 1694J. 128 MATERNITY nursing by the day or week. Phone 1694J. m ROOFS reshingled or patched and gutters cleaned. Phone C. C. Kays 75F3. - 114 MISCELLANEOUS DRESSMAKING- Plain sewing, beading $2.50 per day. Call Y. W. C. A. 114 ROOMS papered Including nifty cuisut Dortler, S.tS5. The Dells, phone 1202Wi mil ioO BUYS enough good kalso tulne to do a room. Max O. Bu ren, 179 n. Com'l. a JOB'S plumbing shop, 1090 North 0th. Heating and repairing a specialty. Phone 1502. m328 ft & BAIR, the regular radiator c man, ; repairs radiators, fenders anq pomes. 444 Ferry st. q329 IF you want carpenter work or Shingling done, phone 1899M. WANTED Old mattresses to make over. Phone 19, Capital City Bed ding Co. m 2 ures on- wiring by contract or by 3 the hour, at pre-war prices. H. W. Hatch, phone 1744W. m PLUMBING, repairing aol Soil work, reasonable charges, x. L. Godfry. shon foot at Unloa St. Phons 1197J. 1133 MONEY TO LOAN $1000 and $1600 te loan on good real estate security. See us for what you . want in real estate. Joseph Bar ber & Bon. 200 Gray bldg. m REAL ESTATE 10 ACRES good timber, fine soil, $900 down. See owner 1360 N. Front street blO FOR TRADE Valley land for Canada land. See Satterlee, the auctioneer, 404 Ferry St. bll ACREAGE We specialise in acre age. If you want to buy or sell, we have a good listing. S. R. Pearson, 210 U. 8. bank bldg. n FULLY equipped farms. W have them, a number of them are good bargains, sale or trade. S. R. Pearson, 210 U. 8. bank bldg. b 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 NOTICE To all who have listed property with . Bessie Snyder. She has gone to California and has turned over all listings to ., H. E. Brown, realtor, over Bu ', slck's store, oorner State and Commercial. nlO FOR TRADJ My now 7 room bungalow in Portland, 63d street and Sandy, all modern, gasco furnace, hardwood floors all thru, built Ins, etc. Wilt ax change for good new house in Salem, H. Tupllng, phone 11. a' RANCH and ranches for sale or exchange, close to Salem; wjll take good city property, long .. time on balance. If you want a real bargain in ranch property you can have it from the owner. 1 See Joseph Barber & Son, 200 Gray bldg. b A GOOD BUY 40 acres of logged off land near Gates for $300. or will trade for good car. Bargain, good 6 room house, large lot, good location, south of Commercial treet, only $1000. ; A good wheat or stock farm In Idaho to trade for Salem proper ty. A fine improved farm near Redmond with 80 acres under wa ter, 25 acres In alfalfa, to ex change for Salem property, THOMASON 13114 State street. 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 7 per cent. To trade 80 acres of first class land under irrigation, with good buildings, for small tract near Sa lem. Price $10,000. : If you want to trade, sell or buy see H. L. MARSTERS 212 Gray bldg. phone 907. n BEST BUYS 20 acres all cultivated, 2 acres 6 year old prunes, new 7 room house, good barn, chicken house for 500 hens, running water, place all fenced, woven wire; located on good road close to Shaw. $4700, terms. 40 acres, good valley loam, 80 cultivated, 8 acres 5 year old prunes, 6 acres clover, balance In grain, fair buildings, close to SU verton, mile from pavement; $10,000, U cash. 173 acres sandy loam, U culti vated, 27 acres prunes, 14 acres logans, full set Improvements, drier, good well and running wa ter, H mile to town; price $175 per acre. $10,000. Federal loan at 5 per cent. Will take any good pa per for the equity. 201 acres black loam, 125 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 141 State St phone 970. REAL ESTATE Si'ECIAL BARGAIN 12 room apartment completely rornisned, arranged for 4 differ ent families, ( blocks from busi ness center. Will pay 15 percent on investment; owner leaving Sa lem will sacrifice. Price $3500, good terms. SAWYER ft BMMETT 141 State. ' 10 MARKETS Compiled from reports of Salem dealer, for the guidance of Capital Journal readers. (Re vised dally.) Grain: Average valley wheal (bulk) 10c. : Hay I Cheat hay $11013) eat bay $ll()li clover bay (bulk) 1. Wholesale Prices. Meat! Hogs $8.26f 1.50; dressed hogs 12c; top steers to) cow. I Me bulls IKc; lamb. TMcl veal 149 14cc Butter and eggst Eggs 21 o light ben. 15 11c; heavy hen. Ho old roosters 8c; springer 110 22o; stag. 12 915c; fry. 12 916) bake. 11930c, ' Butterfat; Butterfat 11c; cream ery butter 17936c; country butter 28 910c. Vegetable.: Oregon onion. $(.01 cwt; beet. $1.50 cwt; Oregon cab bage 2o lb; green pepper. 9o lb; cauliflower $1.60 per do.; pota toes $1.75 - wt; egg plant 15o lb; California lettuce $1.26 pel orate; Arkansas sweet potatoes d lb ' T Frultsi Orange. $6.00; lemons $6.00; banana. c; California grape fruit $6.60;' Florida grape fruil $7.50; Empress grapes 12o lb; oraa berries 19 Mc lb. . Retail Prloes Butter and eggs: Eggs-15o; creamery butter 42c; country but ter 36c; turkeys 48 60c. Portland Markets . Portland, Or., Jan. 12. Cattle steady; receipt. 62; choice cattle $6.757.60; medium to good $6.25 9 6.75; fair to medium $5.76 9 6.25; common to fair $4.75 5.76; choice feeders $5.0095.50; fair to good $4.60 96.00; choice cows and heifers $5.25 9 5.60; medium to good $5.0096.50; fair to medium $4.2594.75; common cows $3.26 94.25; canners $2.2593.25; bulU $3.0094.00; choice dairy calves $9.00910.00; prime light $8.00 'it 9.00; medium light $6.0093.00; heavy $6.00 96.00. Hogs steady; receipts 81; prime light $8.6098.75; smooth heavy 250 to 200 pounds $7,50 9 8.25; 300 pounds and up $6 609 7.50; rough neavy $6.5096.76; fat pigs $8.608.75; stags $4 9 8. Sheep steady; . receipts 270; east of mountain lambs $8,00 9 1.60; best valley $7.6098. 00? cull. $4.5096.60; feeders $1.5091.00; light yearlings 16.00 97.00; light wethers $5.00 9 6.00; heavy $4,009 5.00; ewes $195 Butter: Steady; ex. cubes 19 9'Oc cartons 16c; prints 15c; butterfat No. 1 81c fob Portland; under grades 29c. Eggs: Selling price case count 23 926o; buying price 20 927c; sell Ing prie candled 10c; selected candled in cartons 10c. Poultry: Hen. light 17c; heavy 25 927c; broiler. 15c; heavy 25927c; old rooster. 10912c geese nom; duck 20926c; tur keys nom. Wheat: Hard whits $1.06; soft white $1.05; white club $1.06; red Walla $1.00; hard winter $1.06. Millrun $20921; oats $26917; corn No. 1 yellow $21.00; hay, timothy, valley, $16.00916.50; alfalfa $14.60915.00; new grain mixed $14.00914.60;-clover $119 12; straw $8. Premier's Action Contlnued from page one) out of office with Premier Brland. Premier Briand put the Anglo- French pact, the question of post ponement of German reparations payments and French participa tion In the Genoa conference squarely up to the chamber, tell ing the deputies, la the bluntest terms, to take them or leave them. The permler first presented the question of the British' pact. Talk Ii Pointed. "You have been complaining for three years," he said, "of not be ing called upon to share in shap ing French pollcres. I am bring ing you what you have been de manding for three years, and It Is up to yqu to gay whether you want it or not." "As far as I am concenred," he continued, "I am merely making these explanation, to you and do not ask your approval or refusal. Here is France's security, take It or leave It." The premier next turned to the' suDject oi tne uenoa conierence. (Copyright 1920 by International Trade Mark registered in the U. 8, AUCTION EKtt F. N. WOODRY the live stock, furniture, real estate auctioneer. Phone 511 for sale dates. Res. 1610 N. Summer. CHIROPODIST A. 1. FOSTER, chiropodist, for earns, Bunions, etc. ill state, sot 26 OPTICIANS GLASSES fitted by Dr. L. R. Bur dette, optometrist Bow Optical Co.. tlfi Htul St CHIROPRACTORS DR. BRADFORD, graduate and - pest graduate of the First Char tered Chlrepraotlo college In the world. Ten years practice. Con sultation and examination tres. Phone 126, rooms 111-11-10 Oregon bldg, FINANCIAL MARION-POLK County Farm Loan association ha. money to lean at six per cent W. D. Smith secretary treasurer. 101 Balem Ban o commerce. MKIICIIANT TAILOR FRANK PALM Merchant tailor. South High and Ferry. M. A. KSTH8, fine tailoring, 114 State street PIANOS GEO. C WILL, piano, phono graphs, sewing machines. Meet musio and plane studies. Re pairing phonographs and sew ing maahlnes. 412 State, Salem. HAT BLOCKING MEN'S and women's hats reno- vaiea, oiocaea ana tnmmea, HEM STITCHHING SALEM ELITE hemstitching, cheiastltohing, pleating, buttons. Oregon mag. Phone 179 MRS. F. H. MULL, hemsUtohing and fancy work, over Miller s store Phone 117. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Of fice, corner Commercial and Trade Bin. Bills payable monthly in advance. Phone 67. N URSKRY STOCK FKU1TLAND NURSERY has sales yard in back of office, 540 State street south of court houso. SALEM Nursery company, fruit and ornamental trees, small fruit and roses. Phone 1763, 411 Ore gon bldg. MOTORCYCLES LLOYD E. RAMSDEN, Indian motorcycles ana Dayton bicycles 187 Court St. i , 1 HARRY W. SCOTT r mm 'The Cycle Man" tW. J 147 S.Com. Phone 11 CITY BCAVKNGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage and refuse ot all kinds removed by the month at reasonable rates Cesspools cleaned and dead ani mals removed. Day phone 167, night phone 1691R. R. O. Cum mins, Mtfr. "it la inadmissible." he said "that France should be absent imm this conference, which is purely financial and economic es pecially when such a power ot tne financial and economic state as the United States without whose cooperation work is impossible, has agreed to participate." . Demand! Showdown, "no von wish rranee not to be represented there?" he asked. "If so, say so. 1, tor my pan, wiu France to take part." Premier Brland said the repara tions commission had agreed to rrant a moratorium for Germany on her reparations payments. M. Brland convinced tne cam net, it U learned, that the Anglo- French pact was the best thing obtainable In the way of establish ing French security and it was added that the entire cabinet, unanimously behind the pact, would go Into the chamber ot deputies to stand or fall with the treaty. The so-called trreconcllables came around to Briand's viewpoint promptly after hearing the pre mier's explanations. ' Not All Golf Playine. "I told them what I did at Can nes, not what I'm reported to have done." Mr. Brland told the corre spondent after the meeting. "It was not all golf playing there." The contest in the cabinet cen tered on the advisability of the premier going before the chamber. The premier's supporters argued it was poor policy to call him before the legislative body while he was Feature Service, Inc.) PAGE SEVEN etosT PHOTOGRAPHY DE LUXE studio. Better photos. 147 N. Commercial. ; ART PHOTOGRAPHS tinted, lessons in 1 oil painting, frames made. Mrs. . E. J, Bullock, 212 a Cottage, phone 162QM. PRINTING A SATISFIED customer returns ; Rowland Printing Co., Phone 1513, 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 Masonlo Temple, Balem, Or. FURNITURE HOSPITALS FURNITURE repaired or made to order. Reflnishlng and uphol stering a specialty. Phone 1741, Brawn and Groves, 1101 8. Com mercial. GARAGES JURIES' recharged and repaired. Degge- Burrell. BALEM Auto Radiator shop, ra diator and fender specialists. 198 B. 11th Bt UNION Auto repair shop, acety lene welding. 481 Ferry street pnone 4zz. R. D. BARTON, . Exide batteries, starter and generator work. 171 B. Commercial. . AUTO Electrician, expert trouble shooting. 138 N. High St phone 203. OSTEOPATHY DR W. L. MERCER, osteopathic physician and surgeon. Kirks ville graduate, 404-406 U. S. Na tional bank bldg. Phones, oftioe 019, residence 614. DRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL, osteopathic pnysicians ana sur geons, 606 V. S. bank building. Phone 859. Dr. White, resi dence phone 469; Dr. Marshall residence phone 114. REPAIRING STEWARTS Repair Shop. 147 Court St. Umbrellas and cutlery G. C. PATTERSON, shoe repairing shop. 143 S. Liberty Bt STOVES rebuilt and repaired, 60 years experience; Depot Na- ' tional and American fence, sizes 21 to 61 Inches high. Paints, oil and varnishes, etc., logan berry and hop hooks. Balem Fence and Stove Works, 150 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, phone 198, 215 Cen ter street . i engaged in negotiations with for eign premiers. "We will give you a vote of confidence by both houses before your departure for Cannes," said M. Guisthau, minister of marine. "That should be sufficient. It seems to ma unconstitutional to bring the premier before the chamber today. Premier Brland ' himself, how ever, favored the plan to have him ' to appear before the chamber. 1925 Fair Move Is Endorsed At : Open Forum Meet Endorsement of the proposed world's fair, to be held In Oregon -In 125, was voted at the Salem Commercial club's t open forum meeting last night. A committee of three to draw up resolutions of endorsement, to be submitted to , the club's directors before for- warded, was named. Speeches advocating the 1925 -fair were made by William E. Wilson, one ot the club's direc tors, and Colonel E. Hofer. 'We can make Salem a city ot 50,000 by 1925, if the right moves are ' made," Colonel Hofer declared. Four hundred fifty acres ot ' land have been pledged by mem bers ot the Willamette Valley "' Flax and Hemp Growers' associa tion, according to Robert Craw- . ford, who made a short talk at the meeting. Common stock to the extent of $22,500 has been subscribed, he said. The automobile park, over which there has been much argu ment ot late, was mentioned dur ing the session. No definite pro- ,. posals concerning its future were submitted. Walter Chance and James Far go, Y. M. C. A. wrestlers, were Introduced, following the meet Ing, by P. M. Gregory, chairman . of the social department ot tho club. An exhibition also was of fered by Donald Hassler and Frank Hutchason. The unique ' entertainment program was well ' received. Independence Day The Canary Corners Clarion1 never failed to publish a eulogy -ot anyone of any note who ap peared In that small village. So when the Rev. Mr. Johnson, a preacher ot some prominence, elected to come there for a few days, it started Its story In this way; "Dr. Johnson is amon,' us for a brief season. ' He says and does exactly as he thinks right, with-. , out regard to the opinions or be liefs of anyone else. His wits Is not with him," ! I 1 I