unN'DAY' JANUARY 16, 1922 girls No Longer Kiss raoitaaJournal r .prion BATES cents a month, $6 ,,-rier ....r. ffiiinn ana Polk ' mi. ; BO cent. 1 B?.! w ties, on '7'm0ths 1MB. 2.iM V1 2i!,.here 60 cents I 6 months $2.25. 1 n0" .mo Eisewnero " .v. u i en nonra b. Eler!r ilern. Oregon. "' uglier ..miTED PBES3 A Mated Press is exclus- ABS? i Jo the use tor pub J, entitled to tue atcneB E& U or Mt otherwise AnilLi-rr7sentatlves: -Sffa. Tribune bldg.. New 4 f 'stockwell. People. m-SS Hobart bdg.. Brrerin8erUona. S t""8' . cents; one month, JO 1 1 J in em I Pi -rrfifr leghorn m lr-rr i .nnm bungalow on SOB 8. phone 1129J. al room , 7in N. Commer- -TJrOT Furnished house- P0K c""a 7 eg n. Commer- keeping jl6 rSpKITnd shirt stud valued "like. Liberal reward. Box ciai. Tun Motor Sales Co., State .nJYontJSt, " SorJsFKrrent at 698 N. Lber Ht, 1 1225 and ask for Mr RASFbuggy $3.50, cheese cutter, w 1$ i and 32x3 tube, to bacco case, reasonable. 697 Mar ket ' : FOB KENT Reasonable, modern blocks from business Phone 1524. district. 13 VfiNTBD To rent improved fruit ranch close in on main road, mth' privilege of buying. X Jour- ml ' 13 FOR SALE Good work horse, tingle wagon and harness; bar fain, all for $40. S. R. Pearson, !10 U. S. bank bldg. e ,F0R SALE Modern 6 room bun lalw, paved street, $600 cash, balance good terms. Box X Y Journal. ' a!5 FOR SALE 3 Tulausar stock geese. 3 years old; 1 gander, 2 geese. Wm. Schuett, Rt. 2, box 78, Baiem. ii-j FOB SALE Ohio hand feed out- ter, 8 St. Helens Incubators, yel low canary singers. Phone 113F 12. W. L. Davis, Rt. 7, box 81. cl8 WANTED Set of second hand trap drums. Will pay cash for bargain. Write or call K. A. Regerter, Scio, Or. Phone Stay Ion 1024. 115 I0UNO men, women, over 17, de siring government positions. 1130 monthly, write for free list o' positions now open J. Leon V ard, (former civil service exam iner) 1087 Equitable bldg.. Wash Jngton, D. C. gl6 Ml'ST SELL 70 acres, about 56 In cultivation, balance timber. 4 teres bearing prunes, fine soil, good location. A sacrifice at 1100 per acre, some terms. De Wtt, Pearcy Bros., 210 Oregon bl5 BROWN'S USED CAR SALE Business is good with us. Our tock never more complete, our Prices never lower. AU models of wds with starters and without. other new and used cars and "acks. You pay no commissions " brokerage here. Salesroom State tWPront streets. ql5 For Sale Houses m SALE 5 room cottage, dance to make money by im jProvins; place. 480 N. 23d. al3 n)R SALE Leaving city; strictly modern 6 room bungalow, fire Hace, built in, full cement base ment, stationary tubs, furnace, Swage. $5000. 1045 N. Capitol. ., al3 Mutt was thinking of SI inSmn oSr " New To First inscril",Jm In advance. flun Phone, unless "i1 "? . has monthly account. re sSSTlunirTeit of ref - j2C75Sn house, par 1'0K?E51J rail 680W. US FOK 1 " ""' -' " 1 rrte stuff vwcnT fX TTHOuSHT TrU Co,1 our : (Te ooe r,F a)' fluff luck'.) we? we ) Vgs KeA Uas A SUCKING f IviNG A ? - J a 6oobT,Wey Houses Xtw lrt HSLt Xam J NGoueRtl VnK 1 hwe to uocAre j V 1--drink we mr J f. L (fv f For Sale Houses BARGAIN wnr irmnir iBt ...m ni. T j ,r ""."' sacrifice modern new bungalow . on N. Church street, close In. Krueger, 209 Oregon bldg. a!4 LI j . Sf RICTLY modern . 6 room house on Court street, no better loca tion, no better house for $6000, easy terms. S. R. Pearson, 210 211 U. S. bank bldg. a TWO OOOD BUYS A new five room bungalow Just being: fin ished, at $2700, terms. A six room cottage, J144 N. Cottage, : $2500 on $300 down, balance like rent, large lot and both good buys. Wm. Fleming, 341 State street. a For Sale Farms FOB BALK 5 aore tract near Reiser school, small building. Price $2500, terms. Krueger, 209 Oregon bldg. bl4 10 ACKK chicken ranch, price right, several good Improved t acre tracts, south, close to car. 9 aores east, worth the money, buildings, all cultivated. (Several large exchanges.) H. E. Brown, Bealtor, over Busick's store, State and Commercial. n 77 H ACRES nearly level, all in cultivation, located mile to city limits of Woodtourn, Or., on paved road, 9 room house with bath and toilet, and second house 14x26, one barn 42x64, second barn 42x44, silo in barn, ' garage Ix44, blacksmith shop, wood shed, etc., all fenced and cross fenced, good family prch- ' ard, bearing, land Is all tiled, 2 wells with water tower this is rtod, deep, fertile soli trd occu pied by owner and in good con dition. Price $23,000. Cash to handle $8000. See L. A. Hayford, 305 State St. b For Sale Miscellaneous APPLES delivered. Phone 4F2. c33 RHODE Island Red roosters for - saie. xei. zr la. ri3 FOR SALE Victrola, 32 records. cheap. Call 1175J. 356 Front St. cl4 FOR SALE 1 thoroughbred black Minorca cockerel, also saddle, like new. Phone 1684W. fl4 GOAT meat, good and young, price reasonable, delivered. South Sa- lem market, phone 786. c36 CARROTS, -ell kinds of mill feed : and hay for sale. 264 S. Liberty street. cl8 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 FULLER Brushes, local represen tative. Grimes, 541 Mill, phone 1937J. 125 FOR SALE At a bargain, two 3 mantel gas office globe lights at Capital Journal office. c PHONE 131 about paper hanging and plaster patching. Max ' O. Buren. 179 N. Com'l. g FOR SALE by owner, restaurant i in town of 2500. Price $2250, terms if desired; must sell at once. Sales average $76 last year. Address F C care Journal. cl5 BIRDS BIRDS BIRDS , If it wears feathers we have it Rollers a specialty. E. B. Flake, Birds and Flowers, 273 State, phone 656. m FOR SALE Two Globe sale reg isters at a bargain; one small adding machine. See Zimmer man, Capital Journal office, c FOR SALE Italian prune trees; buckwheat flour; small house and lot. Jacob Idle wine, 2123 Broadway. d232 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 Btreet, 2nd door south of Pohle and Son. Phone 998. C333 For Sale Automobiles THE prices Bell the used cars at Kirkwood's, 246 State St. q ANOTHER used car sale at Kirk wood's 246 State St. 0 FOR SALE Maxwell touring car $150. Marion Automobile Co. - q!4 SNAP 1918 Ford, Excelsior mo ... torcycle, terms. Phone 92F3. q331 FORD or Baby Overland sedan wanted as first payment on mod ern 5 room bungalow. Minier, 1345 N. Commercial fit. 117 FOR SALE Dodge touring. This is the best buy in the city. 1920 model $650. 371 Court street, Dhone 635 ask for Moir. q RUN NO RISKS Get your chains NOW. Reline your brakes. W. E. Burns-Dan Burns (Not brothers the same man) High St. at Ferry, Salem. 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 811. 1' $5 REWARD prospect's name furnished lead ing to sale. Phone 1089M. Mr ; Turner, Buick salesman. q37 sleighbells, snow and everything Each Other and Makb Up They Kiss Each Others For Sale Automobiles i.w r. . . . . . - rrr- - xi baie, model Chevro- let. Call una w n Si,, - ,. . T : n . . iho rainn D , .ni ti the Overland agency, we will sell a new baby Overland at cost. Fred Klrkwood, 246 State St. phone 311. a V1CK BROTHERS USED CAR BARGAINS Dodge touring $350 Hupp touring $150 Ford touring $200 Ford sedan $600 Ford roadster $225 Ford delivery $225 Franklin touring $600 Chevrolet touring $200 Reo touring $1000 Oakland touring $450 ql4 For Sale Wood FOB SAL.E H. Egan, -Ash, oak and fir. W. 3F11. eel4 FOR SALE Wood, big fir. bark limb wood, oak, etc. 108F3. eeU PHONE 783W for 16 inch wood, $3.60 per cord. ee33 DRY wood and hay for sale. Phone 254, phone 622 ee330 FOR SALE Oak and ash. old fir and second growth. Phone I81M eeU FOR BENT Furnished apart ment, modern. 1892W, 191 N. Cottle. J14 SECOND growth fir 4 feet, $6.60 ana o.ou; 10 men 6 ana ( Phone 744R or 986W. ee329 DRY wood for sale, small second growth 16 inch $6.50; large sec ond growth 4 feet $6.60; 16 inch $7.60; old fir 4 feet $7. 16 inch $8. Armstrong Transfer,' phone 195. ' eeSJ7 WOOD WOOD Special off the car. 16 Inch old fir $8 per cord. Salem Fuel Yards, Theo Zieman, Chaa. Soos, props. Office phone 629, res. 2058. 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, 305 S. Church St. ee1 FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 room furnished ' apartment. 2363 State street. j!7 ROOM for rent, with board. Phone 1942J. 314 FOR RENT Furnished 5 room house, modern. 845 Division St. 313 FOR RENT 2 rooms, 238 North High, right back of Wiuard ser vice station, 314 FOR RENT 5 room unfurnished apartment, close in, modern. Phone 1299. 313 NICELY furnished rooms for busi ness' men, with or without board. 141 S. Winter St. 314 FOR RENT Two newly finish ed and furnished sleeping rooms, strictly modern, one block from car line, gentlemen preferred: garage. 1625 Court, phone 459M 313 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Furniture, tools, etc. Phone 611. - ? i' CITY and country wood sawing. Phone 2046, Fisher Bros.' ee WILL work for $10 month, room and board. Henry L. Stanford, Marquam, Or. h!3 FOR TRADE Milk cow and calf for good work horse. Phone 46F3 13 CAN do several more family wash- . . 1.1.. DhnnA 736W. m!4 WANTED 5 head of work horses, also a few cows, fresh or coming. Phone 209OR or 857. 114 WANTED By couple without chil dren. t or 6 room modern house, garage. Phone mornings 1768R. 114 EXCAVATING and general team work, garden plowed, fertilizer furnished. Phone 736W, R. C. Gamble. m WANTED To buy used orchard spraying outfit; must be In good condition. Phone 3F12 Jessie C. Jones, Gervais. il3 WANTED Furniture, tools, ma chin ery, stock, etc. Will buy for cash, or stl! on commission. Phone 611, Woodry, the auction eer. ' m LANGS hot blast tuel saving rang es, $48 up. Let us explain why we cut your fuel bill, Vt. Peo ples Furniture store, 271 North Comme:-cial street, phone 734. WANTED Used household goods, tools, men's suits and shoes, best cash price paid. Liberty Ex change, 241 N. Com. phone 841 TRADE One of the best 8 room modern houses in Salem, to trade for 5 or 6 room house. What have you? See us about acreage and new bungalows. S. R. Pearson, 210-211 U. S. bank bldg. MISCELLANEOUS MONEY to loan on farm land. L. A. Hayford, 305 State St. m 1161.T. FOR sawing wood and plowing and team work, call 1694X 128 MATERNITY nursing by the day or week. Phone 1694J. m ROOFS reshingled or patched and gutters cleaned. Phone C. C. Kays 76F3. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MISCELLANEOUS DRESSMAKING Plain sewing, beading $2.60 per day. Call Y. W. C. A. 11 $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 6th. Heating and repairing a soeclaltv. Phone 1502. . m328 J. .C. BAIR, the regular radiator man, repairs radiators, fenders and bodies. 444 Ferry at. q328 IF you want carpenter work or shingling done, phone 189921. WANTED Old mattresses to make over. Phone 19, Capital City Bed ding Co. SEE A. W. Manley, cellar digging, plowing, fertilizing, heavy team work. Cherry City barn, phone 199. . m37 ELECTRICIAN Secure my fig - ures on wiring by contract or by the hour, at pre-war prices. H. W. Hatch, phone lmw. PLUMBING, repairing and coil work, reasonable charges, a. L. Godfry, shop foot of Union St. Phone 1397J. 136 MONEY TO LOAN $1000 ana $1500 to loan on good real estate utcuritv. Bee us for what you want in real estate. Joseph Bar ber & Son, 200 Gray bldg. i REAL ESTATE 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. Tupling, pnone ii. a- RANCH and ranches for sale or irihj-.nffA. close to Salem; win take good city property, long tlma nn HnlnnnA. Tf VOU Want a real bargain In ranch property you can have It rrom i.ne owner. See Joseph Barber & Son, 200 Gray bldg. " MR. SPECULATOR now's your chance. 12 room furnished apart ment, close in, income $80 per month, terms. Price $3500. 8 room house and barn, large lot, all kinds of fruit, walking distance. Price $2760, $300 cash. balance like rent. 341 State street SAWYER & EMMETT 13 A GOOD BUY 40 acres of logged off land near Gates for $300. or will trade for good car. Rarcain. good 5 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 331 State street. GOOD BUYS AND EXCHANGES Fine chicken ranch for sale. This Is well equipped and stocked, mod ern; in good location, close in. Must be seen to be appreciated. Six acres, all cultivated, barn, coop 14x50, well fenced, finest gar den soil $9000 broccoli goes. Price $2625. Half cash, balance 6 per cent, 37 acres, 16 prunes in full bear ing, 2tt logans, shack, good road; 10 cultivated; some timber, some stone; a big snap. $180 per acre. 40 acres, 14 bearing prunes, 6 logans, house, barn, family orch ard, at school, good road; only 7 miles out. $8750, terms. i 5 acres, 5 room house, barn, large coop, family orchard. $2250. 70 acres, 5 cultivated, 3-4 acres strawberries, well fenced, house, barn, mile of paved road. Price $3000. Will sell on soldier loan plan. Want $2500 and $4000 loans. Mortgage for sale at big discount. SOCOLOFSKY 341 State street. fJOOD BUYS AND TRADES a room house and two lots in Wisconsin to trade for city prop erty or small acreage. Price $2000 Lot in Spokane, Wash., to trade in on house in Salem. Well improved 115 acre farm to trade for Kansas land. One of the best 400 acre farms In Yamhill county to trade for Kansas. Nebraska or California property. Well improved 6 acre tract, fruit, modern bungalow, close to carline. Price $7250 Well improved 20 acre tract, 7 room house, electric lights, bath, hot' and cold water, fruit. Will take house and lot' up to $2500 as part ivavment. Price J8000. 320 acre farm to trade for Salem Income property. Price 120,800. 223 acre farm to trade for small acreage or city property.- Price J27.800. 10 acre traces of first class tree and berry soil all plowed ready to set. good road. Price $1250. Easy installment plan, 6 per cent Interest acre lots located close to car line, all cultivated, sightly location. Price $400, $25 down, balance $10 tier month. 6 per cent interest. 6 room modern bungalow, good location. Price 13750. 7 room modern house located close in. Price $4000. We have some good buys in va cant lots, see W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 275 State street. n REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE A good fruit ranch 7 miles from Salem; give de- scription and price In letter. Owner A Capital Journal. bl4 TRADE your auto in as first pay- "iciiL uu a ruviii iiuiuw t"llicu " $2000, located close in, south Salem, 2 blocks off Commer. ; cial street. R. A. Moiiney, 209 Oregon bldg. ' a FULLY equipped farms. We have them, a number of them are good bargains, sale or trade. S. R. Pearson, 210 U, S. bank bldg. b ALBERTA land, eight quarter sec- tlons, prosperous district, will divide and exchange for Salem property. Apply- owner, Wm. E. ' Bradley, phone 92F3. b38 GET A HOME ; City houses, city lota, small and large acreage, cloao in and far out, exchanges in city and coun- try. H. E. Brown, over Busick's store. State and Commercial EXCHANGE 30 acres choice soil 3 miles from court house, half mile from pavement, to exchange for close in property up to $6000. Consider business prop rety or apartment house. Price of land $4500. R. A. Mohney, 209 Oregon bldg. phone 217. b FOR SALE Nice 22 acre tract with good set f buildings, all in cultivation, and mostly in crop. Price for quick sale $6300, terms. 24 acres of One land with fair set of buildings, some fruit on B F D. Will take soldiers' loan We make a specialty of exchang es, if you want to buy, sell or trade see H. L. MARSTERS 212 Gray bldg. n MARKETS Compiled from reports of Salem dealers for the guidance of Capital Journal readers. (Re vised daUy.) Grain: Averaga valley wheal (bulk) 83c Hay: Cheat nay $1112; oat hay $1112; clovor hay (bulk) $10. Wholesale Prices. Meat: Hoks $8.25 8.60; dressed hogs 12c; top steers 6c; cows 6 He bulls 3c; lamps i na; veai n 14cc. Butter and eggs: Eggs 25c light hens 16lc; heavy hens 23c old roosters 8c: springer 18 22c; stags 1215c; frys 2225; bakes 1820c. -. Butterfat; Butterfat 81e; cream ery butter 87 36c; country butter 2830c. Vegetables: Oregon onions $5.00 fxet: beets 22.50 cwt; Oregon cab bage 3o lb; green peppers 9c lb; cauliflower $2 per crate; pota toes 11.75 cwt; egg plant 16o lb; California lettuce $3.75 per crate; Arkansas sweet potatoes n lh: celery $1.40 do. Fruits: Oranges Mpo; lemons is no- bananas 9c: California grapa fruit 24.00: Florida grape iruit 17.50; cranberries 23c now. m Putter and eggs: Eggs 35c creamery butter 42c; country but ter 36c; turkeys mpjituc. Portland Markets Portland. Or., Jan. 16. Cattle higher; receipts 1989; choice cattle $7.007.75; medium to good $6.25 (87.00: fair to medium nnmmon to fair $4.755.75 choice feeders $5.00 6.50; fair to eood 84.50W&-'"'; cnoice cows mm u.ir.n. ts. 5006.00: medium good $5.005.60; fair to medium a sniftifi on: common cows $3.50 04.60: canners $2.603.00; bulls nuHiu: choice dairy calves I9 5010.50; prime light $8.60 9.60; mecuum ngin. hAavtf !fi.S0&6.60. Hnra otpadv: receipts 1180 nrlme light $8.769.00; smooth heavy 260 to 300 pounds $8.00 r Fin t 300 pounds and up $7.00 8 00: rouerh heavy $5.007.00; fat ni 18.75ffl9.00: stags $66.60 shn hlsrher: receipts 2229 i.st nt mountain lambs $9.00 9 75: best valley $8.009.00; culls ti sniS.E0: feeders $1.603.00 light yearlings $7.007.50; light wethers $6.00 6.60; heavy $4.00 k F,n- ewes S36. Butter steady; ex. cubes 29 30c cartons 36c: prints 35e; butterfat No 1 31c fob Portland; under rrflries 29c. Kin: Selling price case count 53i25c: buying price 20 27c; sell inir nrie candled 30c; selected curlier! In cartons 32c. Pnultrv: Hens light 17c heavy 25 27c; broilers 25c; heavy 25i27c: old roosters 10 12c raese nom: ducks 2025c; tur- Itavh nnm. Wheat: Hard white $1.09; soft white $1.08: white club $1.08; red Walla 21.04: hard winter $1.09. , Millrun $20 21: oats$2627 pnrn No. 3 yellow $23.00 hay, timothy, valley, $16.00 16.60 alfalfa 114.50 15.00; new grail mixed $14.00 14.60; clover $11 12; straw 8. , Four hacksaws were found hid den in the Lane county jail re cently by Sheriff Stickels and his deputies, who were overhaling the place. 1 1 IT . ti 4a a , ..ha S3,i mtI ca Inn 1 I T (Uopyngnt 1. ujr imcmnnuiwi c cu.ll(i o .j,. . Trade Mark registered In the U. S. ! i -i - : : i AUCTION BSCK F. N. WOODRY the Uve stock. furniture, real estate auctioneer. Phone 611 for sale dates. Keg. 1610 N. Summer. ; CHIROPODIST u J. FOSTER, chiropodist, for corns, bunions, etc. 822 State. 957 m9 OPTICIANS GLASSES fitted by Dr. L. B. Bur dette, optometrist. Bow Optical Co., 325 State St. CHIROPRACTORS DR. BRADFORD, graduate and post graduate of the First Char tered Chiropractic college in the world. Ten years practice. Con sultation and examination free. Phone 626, rooms 218-19-20 ' Oregon bldg. ' FLNANCIAXi MARION-POLK County Farm Loan association has money to loan at six per cent. W. D. Smith secretary treasurer. 202 Salem Bank of Commerce; MERCHANT TAILOR FRANK PALM Merchant tailor, South High and Ferfy. M. A. EST liS, fine tailoring, 224 state street. PIANOS GEO. C. WILL, pianos phono graphs, sewing machines, sheet music ana piano stuaies. pairing phonographs and sew ing macninea. 432 state, uamrn. HAT BLOCKING MEN'S and women's bats rono vated, blocked and trimmed, 46 uourt, C. B. Ellsworth. 11KMST1TCIIIIING SALEM ELITE hemstitching. chainstitching, pleating, buttons. sz Oregon bldg. Phone 379. 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 57. auiuiiatv STOCK FRUITLAND NURSERY has sales yard in back of office, 540 State street south of court house. SALEM Nursery company, fruit and ornamental trees, small fruit and rosea. Phone 1763, 428 Ore gon bldg. 1 MOTORCYCLES LLOYD E. RAMSDEN, Indian motorcycles and Dayton bicycles 387 Court St. HARRY W. SCOTT The Cycle Man" 147 S.Com. Phone 68 CITY SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage and refuse of ali 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. AT THE GRAND THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18 - "-w - Ann Reader as Luana In "The . . " " " PHOTOGRAPHY DB LUXE studio. Better photos. 147 N. Commercial. ART PHOTOGRAPHS tinted, lessons in oil painting, frames made. airs. E. J. Bullock. 212 8. Cottase. phone 1820M. Z PRINTING A SATISFIED customer returns Rowland Printing Co., Phone 1513, over Patton book store. FARM LOANS BUILDING LOANS MADE May hA renaid lika rent. Life, Fire, Health, Accident, In demnity, Liability and Auto in surance written. 401 Masonic Temple, Salem. Or. n. . AJ i-i JlilJ . . , FURNITURE HOSPITALS FURNITURE repaired or made to order. Reflnishing ana . upnor storing a specialty. Phone 1742, Brown and Groves, 1201 S. Com mercial. GARAGES $22 N. High Phone 203. Batt r I rectoied'and" repaired. Degge- isurreu. SALEM Auto Radiator shop, ra diator and teuaer specutui 199 S. 12th St. UNION Auto repair shop, acety lene welding. 428 Ferry street. Phone 422. R. D. BARTON, Exide batteries, starter and generator work. 17j AUTO Electrician, expert trouoio shooting. 238 N. Blgn St. puuuo 203. OSTEOPATHx- LK W. L. MERCER, osteopathic physician and surgeon. Klrks f.iii. ...diutiL 404-405 U. S. Na tional bank bldg. Phones, office 919, residence 614. DKS. WHITE AND MAiuwiAw osteopathic physicians ana ui so8 1J. S. bank building. Phone 859. Dr. White, resi dence phone 469; Dr. Marshall i 1 Q1 A resiueiiue ynuiic ov-' REPAIRING str WART'S Repair Shop. 347 Court St. Umbrellas and cutlery G. C. PATTERSON, shoe repairing . shop, 143 a Ube-jr lit. STOVES rebuilt and repaired, 60 veara exnerience: Depot Na tional and American fence, sizes 26 to 58 inches high..1 Paints, oil and varnishes, etc., logan berry and hop hooks, Salem Fence and Stove Works, 260 Court street. Phone 124. TRANSFER OREGON TAXI and Transfer, Lib erty and Ferry street. Phone 'li JUNK wanted Rags and secondhand goods of all kinds. Capital Junk company, pnone ail, ii ter street. 1 Bird of Paradise" Inc.) PAGE NINE Make-Up Local Briefs Kiwanians will do honor to Benjamin Franklin at the regu lar weekly luncheon to be held ia the Commercial club tomorrow. Father Buck will ba the speaker and" a program befitting the. oc casion of "Thrift Week" which opens here tomorrow is being: planned. The $200,000 bond issue of the county for the improvement of market roads, bids : for which were opened recently, was deliv ered to the highest bidders, Ladd ft Tllton, bankers of Portland, by County Treasurer Drager this morning. The bank firm is SHIP ...i.. .-.-..ci" - pnacd to have bought the bonda for eastern people. An automobile, abandoned. which had been picked up by the police Saturday, yesterday was. claimed by Herbert Stiff, Bales. furniture dealer The machine was found at 374 North Summr street. Slight damage came o( an auto mobile accident which occurred at the corner of Market and Capi tol streets yesterday. One of the cars was driven by Q. E. Sell, 1395 north Fourteenth, and the other by John BarkV, 1290 north Eighteenth street. No one was in jured, according to the police re port.., No lights to warn traffic were on a woodpile at 415 north Twen ty First street last night, accord ing to reports made to police head quarters by Patrolmen White and Minto. Co-ed Debaters To Match Wits With British Columbia Arrangements have bean made by forensic manager Anderson of Willamette university tor the girl debaters to meet the University or British Columbia. This will be the first time Willamette will have debated against the students of another nation. The debate will be held in Salem upon February 24. It will not be' a dual debate, and thus will Involve only one team of two girls for each of the two schools. The subject chosen Is "Resolv ed that the western nations anq Japan are justified In refusing to relinquish their territorial rights in China, which they hold by. treaty." Willamette win upuom the affirmative; Canada tbe neg ative. - Japanese Loses ' Collection suic y. Migakl, a Japanese lost his suit in the circuit court when the jury brought in a verdict for the defendant In his case against George Kodama, Charles F. Simon and Rose B. Simon for the collec tion of over $700 alleged to have been due for labor on a bop ranch. " , The defendant Kodama, failed to appear in court and was de clared In detault, but Charles E. Simon and Bose E. Simon were represented by Carson and Brown and were declared a party to the suit in the plaintiff's pleadings, because they had leased the ranch to Kodama. " Realty. Transfers Compiled by Salem Abstract Co., Bank of Commeros Blag. Tressa G. Smith and husband to Wilton V. Penland 6 acres in o-i. WWm!P. Emery and wife to W. T. Bamsden 22.74 acres in 7-1 W UFrank and Clara Bauscher to Edw. J. Bell 60 acres in sec. 31-8"1 KEdw. J. Bell and wife to Frank Rauscher, same $1 L. D. Larter and wife to J. L. Brownlee part lots 17 and 18, block 1 Auburn F F $10 J. M. Long to Albert W. Long 10 acres in Topaz cl. 7-2 W $1 Lew C. Dooley and wire to Wal ter J. Page and wife part block 17 University add. Salem $10 R E. Anderson and wife to Geo. Mckllligan lots 14 41, block 3 Willamette add. Bari-fl $10. H. Wesolowskl and wife to Loe L. Gilbert lot 5, block 9, Yew Park add. Salem $10 Carl Ruff and wife to Daisy Wilson and husloand (contract for sale) 8 acres in sec. 10-8-3 W, and lot 7 Sunnyside F F No. 2 $13,000. During 1921 The Capital Journal Carried 40,101 Want Ads Not including real estate and classified directory, totalling 199,755 lines. DOUBLE tbe number of any other paper in tin field. This was a gain of 1395 want ads over tbe number carried in 1920, and a gain In lineage of 9,239 lines. There's a Reason!