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JANUARY 21, 1922
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ii in Marlon and Polk
i"B ma"' 1 mnth 60 cents, 8
2Iie?H " month. J2-26. 1
8Bls"Whero 60 cent, a
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M"00' ? or not otherwise
M alsol"
PrJ insertions, 5 cent;
J!JlonUii one month. 20
veaft per month. 12
'mi' ne ad. 25 cents.
i """'Tn only in NW To
on only advanoe
NEW iwfH
: rr nit H. Com-
'STrTTulTfor sal e.
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rrT? By owner, it
"Tnnvment. 2274 N.
iheap; ni" v !
Z hnuse 2 lots tti'd barn
SXX OmVSi MO or
CO., 183 O-
and
other nursery
Northwestern
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Journai. . . .
ifOENT Rooms for light
st 343M N. Com'l, Cottel Apts.
gTwnted for detective wo k.
Experience unnecessary. Write
j. Ganor, former gov't detective
81. Louis. ls
JOTS WANTED Absolut
household necessity, Dig
ind profits. P O box 4, Salem.
g20
BESKI brooder stove, used one
union, f 13. Ernest Brunk, Rt
!, t Brunk's -corner, miles
rat c19
LISTED 8 or 10 dark mahog
; Rhode Island Reds, not
more than 1 year old. 629 N.
Winter street, phone 607J. i
ilHIUSS per gallon made with
ie patented gasoline vaporizer.
W for particulars. Stransky
Rariwr Co.. Pukwana, S. D.
18
BETIRNINO to Siberian gold
Mi, can stake you a rich
filter claim. Address Edgar
tan;, Colman Dock, Seattle.
18
TO EXCHANGE for breeders or
H S. 0. White Leghorn cock
mil best strains, big and vlgor
" JX A. Breese, Rt. 6, Sa-
Sj(k f20
If ' (u have a modern five room
kugalow for which you will ac
Pt eight hundred dollars cash
m Iwenty five dollars per
wtth, write Box 44 care Capl-
gi Journal. 18
UVEB TROUBLE Physician ex
fm simple treatment for in
nimcd gall bladder and bile
"associated with gall stones,
et free., Dr. Paddock, box
il. Kansas Citv. Mo. 18
"SRN home on Fairmount, 7
"nn, fireplace, furnace, sta-
t Tmny' garaf?e- Price on
l 'WOO, some terms. R. A.
209 Oregon bldg. phone
torn ..n oiacK
mn S ' ' miIes northeast of
S S ose t0 Pavement.
S s't500, $100 bal--iLh"ey,
209 Ortn t..
try . .-""""'i icr results,
M "Hi. t.ana most auccess
h Mer;" hundreds
h cn u. ' ""'"ge soon
strict-
ta--maij most
reliable:
T, "Perience
The Success
descriptions
jggJgJM. Oaklan5r-CaI"-
elWnat,ural leaf- 8wee and
ha6nd P'ed chewing or
uatv reC,eipt for prePaI
"teej v0Land delivery guar-
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l--' T" ' l NEW TODAY For Sale Houses i For Sal i.ivpstiwk" i- MisriTT t amitaits rrai. vtate - .- : . . ' - ' ' -
Bid used ear sale at 185 S. Com
merclal. Make us an offer. 18
OLD Or mill wood 250 per loud.
Phone 101F3. ee20
ENGLISH setter bird dog for bale
cheap. Phono 111F3. 18
FOR SALE Concord grape plants
2011 Maple ave. 18
WANTED Oirl or
light housework
1957W..
woman fur
Call Sunday
18
WANTED Women to take orders
' for candy. Hazel Candy factory,
695 8. 18th St. 18
FOR RENT Modern house In 1st
class condition. Can be seen on
Sunday 720 N. Com"!. J19
FOR bargains In cars call at the
used car dept. Gingrich Motor
Co., 185 S. Com'l. 18
FOR RENT 4 house keeping
-, rooms, 160 Union street, phone
972R: J20
FOR SALE Parrots, young, tame,
talking. E. B. Flake, 273 State
street.. f20
FOR RENT Steam heated apart
ment. Call 492 S. High St. phone
1123W. J19
LOST Between pen and 13th,
black fur Thursday eve. Call
' 1368W. 18
HOUSE keeping rooms, close in,
for two people employed, Phone
804. 18
WAV1D DUNNE agent for Camer
all weather overcoats. Rt. 7, box
244. c20
$6000 INCOME property In Wis
consin for something; might as
sume. Magee, corner State and
Commercial over Buslck's. c
FOR SALE 1920 Ford touring,
A-l shape, self starter, new tires,
$350, terms. Bonesteele Motor
Co. " q20
I AM booking orders for White
Leghorn baby chicks from larg
est hatchery in northwest. Phone
663W. 18
TO TRADE 12 acres, partly im
, proved, 15 miles from Salem,
take small house In Salem. Ad
dress P L O care Journal. 18
WANTED To let out on contract,
11 acres loganberries to be clean
ed out and trained. S. C. Wane,
Gervais, Or., Rt. 2. J23
WANTED $2500 for 3 years, good
security, on city residence, worth
$6500, no agents. Add care Cap
ital Journal. 18
LOST -Cat, silver gray with dark
stripes. Name Toodles. Reward
for Information or his return.
Phone 1634J, 144 N. Front street
18
EX-SERVICE man with $1500
cash would like to invest in Sa
lem business where he can have
steady employment. R O care
Capital Journal. 120
DISCOUNT 5 shares of stock
from "Mutual Savings & Loan"
for sale. Book of $28; $1
week plan. Box E H care Jour
nal. - c20
FOR SALE or trade, Oldsmobile 6
touring, splendid condition, will
accept Ford, piano or building
lot; also barn and garage for
rent. 1145 N. St. 18
$250 DOWN will buy good 4 room
. cottage, mostly modern, on car
line, garatre, large lot, fruit;
might trade for acreage. Bar
gain at $1400. S. R. Pearson,
210-211 U. S. bank bldg.
WILL trade for a Ford the rights
to manufacture and sell the Lit'
tie Giant Tire Protector, in Sit-
verton and surrounding terri
tory. 311 N. Com'l street, T. M.
C. A. bldg., phone 866 ask for
Bosch. - 18
$600 OR LESS down will buy good
5 room bungalow, modern ex
cept basement, 2 large lots, va
riety fruit, small barn, good street,
north. Bargain at $2100. S. It
Pearson, 210-211 U. S. bank bldg
a
WOODS BARGAINS
Choice ten acre tract east of Sa
lem, close In, good soil, on grav
el road; a snap at $200 per acre,
Four room bungalow with plumb
ing and lights $1250
' Five room bungalow double
constructed and plastered, lights
and water, $1750.
Strictly modern bungalow, close
to state house, paved street, ga
rage and cement walks, built in
features, $4760.
260 acre farm well located, $60
per acre.
Good car to trade for house or
lot, house and about an acre of
land to trade for smaller place.
7 acres close in to trade for acre
age farther out. Want to buy
bungalow close in. Apartment
hnitaa fni anlo srnnA Inrnrnfl.
Want small grocery. 20 acres
$650. Want loan $3000. F. L.
Wood. 341 State St. 1
For Sale Houses
AT BARGAIN Leaving, city, will
sell equity in five room house,
south Salem, close to school and
carline. 173 W. Meyers. a21
WOULD YOU like to own a home
In West Salem? If so here is a
good one of 6 rooms with full
cement basement and fully built
in features, with 3 lots and gar-, - f , il 00 BUYS enough good kalso
age for only $4200. and terms ONE good work horse tor sa Q Bu
given. See L. A, Hayford. 305 cheap, weight 1300. Price $36. m com'l. a'
"5e. Hodall. tt- o. . 264 I AjlDeri.j. . . ... ... ., . r
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I . .rvy. j.g Dime ol. - (Uopyngnt iaw oy international rtfuiurv nci viw, ,uu.
I 't.fTT ZTI ' '- ' irrtn Mrlr registered in the tT. '
pety First' is Jeffs motto- , ,
J-aC0Me rUc-NGl MUTT. TON'T 1 AM PAIN AT Jj'in J , j
:T 'SURPRISE Jy ALl. MUTT? jST ' 7ST
Sii' .. '.Wis. a
NEW COTTAGE in Kingwood park
rooms, electric lights, toilet,
barn. Price $1500, $560 down
balance $20 Der month. W If
Grauenhorst & Co., 276 State St.
al8
OK SALE By owner, will sacri
fice 6 room bungalow with
sleeping porch, modern through.
Out, except heat, locatel at i.isn
S. Commercial, call and look It
over. am
SNAP Good 7 room plastered
house, plumbing and lights,
block from car line and .pavel
street. Price $3050, $650 lown
balance terms, w. H. Graben
horst & Co., 275 State St. al8
1WO UOOD BUYS A new five
room bungalow just being fin
ished, at $2700, terms. A six
room cottage, 1144 N. Cottage,
$2600 on $300 down, balance
like rent, large lot and both
good buys. Wm. Fleming, 341
State street. a
For Sale Farms
FOR SALE 20 acres, all in culti
vation, good buildings. Price
$3500. D. E. Hart. 208 Oregon
bldg. D
SACRIFICE SALE by owner, nice
4ti acre farm with equipment, 4
miles from Salem. Price $10,
000 for quick sale. Phone 63F6
bl8
FOR SALE 332 acre ranch, all
rencea. a mites rrom school and
creamery. Price $15 per acre.
wuum iraue ior eaiem property.
If Interested see Krueger, 209
Oregon bldg. bl8
$100 DOWN and $10 per month
will buy 10 acres of first class
orchard and berry soil south of
Salem. Price $1250. Land is be
ing plowed now. W. H. Graben-
horst, Realtors, 275 State St.
bl8
10 ACRE chicken ranch, price
right, several good improved 5
acre tracts, south, close to car.
9 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. Phone 41F12. cl9
APPLES delivered. Phone 4F2. c33
BALED hay anl straw,
ler. Brooks, Or.
W.
L. Ful
c22
CURRANT plants for sale. Fays
Early Prolific. Phone 18F5. dl9
THOMAS dragsaw for sale.
Phone 1806R.
$60.
cl9
CLOVER hay for sale. A. A. Naf
ziger,' Salem Rt. 7, box 151. c22
RHODE Island Red cockerels for
sale. Also hatching eggs. 696 S.
14th street, phone 943M. fl9
GOAT meat, good and young, price
reasonable, delivered. South Sa
lem market, phone 786. c36
CARROTS, all kinds of mill feed
and hay for sale. 254 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, 641 Mill, phone
1937J. 126
FOR SALE At a bargain, two 3
mantel gas office globe lights at
CaDital Journal office. c
PHONE 131 about paper hanging
and nlaster patching. Max O.
Buren, 179 N. Com'l. " g'
FOR SALE Wicker baby buggy,
first class condition, must sell at
once, leaving town. 335 S. win
ter. c!8
FOR SALE Two Globe sale reg
isters at a bargain; one small
adding machine. See Zimmer
man, Capital Journal office
FOR SALE Italian prune trees;
buckwheat flour; small house
and lot. Jacob Idlewine, 2123
TCwinriwnV. d232
FOR SALE Ohio hand feed cut
ter, S St. Helens incubators, yel
low canary singers. Phone 113F
12. W. L. Davis, Rt. 7, box 81.
c!8
ST. ANDREASBERG rollers, "the
canary with a musical educa
tion," the world's sweetest sing
er; new shipment. E. B. Flake,
birds and flowers, 273 State, c
FOR SALE Swanson grubbing
machine, equipped with 165 feet
of good csle, a good power pul
ley and grubbing plow. Price
$80. Equipment worth the mon-
. ey H. C. Porter, Aumsvllle, Or.
cl8
NOTICE to the hay and feed buy-
er. We have choice clover, vetch
! nt. 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 Pohle and Son. Phone 198.
c333
For Sale Live Stock
FOR SALE Fresh milk cows,
,n r Twi-. Aumsvllle,
e18
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
:- I- . .. . n. rl Airi
FOR SALE Few high grade Jer
scy cows, some fresh and com
ing fresh at 249 S. Church St. el 8
FOR SALE Fresh milk cows and
2 coming fresh Feb. 1st. Phone
1782, Aumsvllle, Or. el8
For Sale Automobiles
FOR SALE Ford, 1922 license,
$135. 293 N. Cottage St. ql9
FOR SALE 1919 Dodge roadster.
A-l shape, extras and cord tires.
Bonesteele Motor Co. ql8
A DANDY Buick four, the price is
rignt. Fred Kirkwood, 246 Stats
St. phone 311. q
SNAP 1918 Ford, Excelsior mo
torcycle, terms. Phone 92F3.
q331
OUR list of used cars contains
some of the best buys we have
ever offered. Come In and look
them over. Vick Bros. ql8
FOR SALE Dodge touring. This
is the best buy in the city. 1920
model $650. 371 Court street,
phone 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
For Sale Wood
OAK, fir, mill wood. Phone 108F3
ee!8
PHONE 783W for 16 inch wood,
$3.60 per cord. ee38
DRY wood and hay tor sale. Phone
254. phone 622 ee330
FOR SALE Old fir $7.50; oak
$8; ash $7.60; cheaper if you
take 2 cords. Phone 42F14. ee21
WOOl? 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 SALE Best grade mill wood,
mnnla. second growth and old
fir, 4 ft, or 16 in. prompt deliv
ery. Phone 104Z, irea weuo,
306 S. Church St. ee
FOR RENT
FURNISHED room for rent, with
boarl. Phone 1942J. J18
T.AHfjR room with home conven
iences. Phone 837. ' Jal
par RENT Close in room for
light housekeeping. Inquire 346
N. Front. J"
for RENT 2 room lower, mod
ern, furnished, heated: garage
1040 Leslie. J18
liViR RENT 1 housekeeping
room, heat, close in. Phone
1118M. 143 Court St. Ji
HOUSEKEEPING rooms furnish
nri nnri heated. Phone 1086R,
645 Ferry. j22
FOR RENT 5 room furnishel
house. Phone 1549W. Call 692
N. Commercial. 319
FURNISHED house keeping rooms
ed and heated. Phone 180BK,
646 Ferry. J23
UNFURNISHED house keeping
aoartments for rent. Phone 540
318
Lost and Found
LOST Purple sweater on road 5
miles north of Salem, January
1Q R award. . Leave at Canital
Journal. kl8
Wanted Miscellaneous
WANTED Beef cows or heifers,
phone 1782, Aumsvllle. Or. il8
WANTED Bids for a concrete re
taining wall. 1295 Leslie. 118
WANTED Dressmaking.
1051W, 2031 State St.
Phone
gl8
WOOD sawing. Sproed Bros, phone
1161J. ee22
HOME laundry work done. Phone
1766. ml9
WANTED Furniture, tools,
Phone 611.
etc.
CITY and country wood sawing,
Phone 2046. Fisher Bros. ee
WANTED By experienced we-
man, silk shirts or other line
laundry. 858R .
121
WANTED By reliable adults,
furnished 6 or 6 room house.
Box X T Journal. H9
WANTED To buy 4 or 5 largo
white Peking ducks and a drags.
Phone 607J, 629 N. Winter St. 1
WANTED Salesman experienced,
something new, no opposition.
See Ethington, White House res
taurant room 24, Salem. gl9
EXCAVATING and general team
work, garden plowed, fertilizer
furnished. Phone 736W, R. C.
Gamble. m!5
WANTED Furniture, tools, ma
chinery, stock, etc. Will buy for
cash, or sell on -, commission.
Phone 611, Woodry, the auction
eer. m
LANGS hot blast i'uel saving rang
es, $48 up. Let us explain why
we cut your fuel bill ft. Peo
ples Furniture store, 271 North
Comme -clal street, pnone m. -
WANTED Used household goods,
tools, men's suits and shoes, best
cash price paid. Liberty Ex
change, 241 N. Com. phone 841
MISCELLANEOUS
THE Essex coach is here, ride in
it. you are sure to want it. q-
MONEY to loan on farm land. L.
A. Hayford, 305 State St. m
FOR sawing wood and plowing
' i and team work, call 1694J. 128
MATERNITY nursing by the day
i or week. Phone 1694J. m
IF you want carpenter work or
sningiing done, pnone lJO-
m
WANTED Old mattresses to make
over. Phone 19, Capital City Bed-
ding Co; m
SEE A. VV. Manley, cellar digging,
plowing, fertilizing, heavy team
" work. Cherry City barn, phone
199. mST
FOR TRAD! Fresh milk cows
for beef cows or heifers. Phone
102, H. L. Wright, AumsvUle,
1 Or. el8
WILL EXCHANGE 9 room house
and two lots in Wisconsin,
prtce $2000, for Salem city prop
erty or acreage. W. H. Graben-
horst & Co., 275 State St. a!8
MONEY if wanted, I can get you
a chattel loan, or a government
farm loan, or a loan oh your
city property if desired. John H.
Scott, 228 Oregon bldg. 'm43'
LET US decorate your living room
witn a beautiful tapestry wall
, paper. Approximate cost $9.75.
giRkmter, the furniture man,
'phone 452, 349 N. Com'l St. m21
APPLE trees given on the halves
If you will chop and burn the
brush. T. W. Steiger, one mile
north fairground store, Portland
road. ml9
MONEY TO LOAN $1000 and
$1500 to loan on good real estate
security. See us for what you
want In real estate. Joseph Bar
ber & Son, 200 Gray bldg. m'
ELECTRICIAN Secure my fig
ures on wiring by contract or by
the hour, at pre-war prices. H,
W. Hatch, phone 1744W. m
PLUMBING, repairing and coil
work, reasonable charges. A. L.
Godfry. shop foot of Union St.
Phone 1397.T. 136
REAL ESTATE
FOR TRADE Equity in 10 aores
of land for Ford truck. P O box
117, Aumsvllle, Or. b!8
FOR SALE 2 good lots close in,
at bargain. D. E. Hart, 208 Ore
gon bldg. a
ALBERTA land, eight quarter sec
tions, prosperous district, will
divide and exchange for Salem
property. Apply owner, Wm. E.
Bradley, phone 92F3. b38
WILL TAKE, as first payment,
home in Salem up to $5000 and
$1000 in cash on good 70 acre
farm In Howell Prairie, close to
pavel road with new buildings.
W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275
State street. bl8
ANDERSON & RUPERT
successors
Laflar & Laflax
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
BONDS LOANS
406-7 Oregon bldg:.
GREAT possibilities in this. Will
v sell or trade my ranch of 60
acres of beaverdam land, 100
' : timber; consider city or country
property in Salem or other town :
' would go In partnership with
' man owning mill. P O box 108.
bl9
RANCH and ranches for sale
exchange, close to Salem; will
take good city property, long
! time on balance. If you want a
real bargain in ranch property
you can have it from the owner.
See Joseph Barber 4 Soa, 200
Gray bldg. bw
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 fine land with fair
set of buildings, some fruit on R
F D. Will take soldiers' loan.
. n. ' op , .
' T M iT,a'rwTia
see ti. Lu MAltSic.ua
313 Gray bldg.
BEST BUYS AND EXCHANGES
20 acres, all cultivated, the best
of well drained soil, some family
fruit, six room house, large barn,
coop, hog house, . price - reduced
from $8000 to $6300. Must be sold
on account of sickness.
15 acres, 8 cultivated, 12 good
large timber, 6 room unfinished
new house, fair barn, coops, shed.
Price $2000; half cash, balance 3
years 6 per cent.
; 308 acres, all cultivated, the best
valley loam, 8 room new modern
house; 2 good barns, silos, sheds,
40 acres clover, buildings, insured
for $4500, well fenced and cross
fenced; close to station. A number
one proposition for grain, hay and
dairy business. Cbsh price $125
per acre; will accept smaller place
priced rignt as part payment.
47 acres, 30 cultivated, river bot
tom; new 7 room modern bunga
low, barn 30x40, hog house, coops,
well, running water, 4 miles from
good town. Price $7000; half cash,
balance to suit purchaser. Will sell
cream route and personal property
very reasonable to buyer of ranch.
Want $2500 and $4000 loans on
firwt class real estate security.
Have a lit of places, both houses
and ranches to sell on soldier
loan.
4 SOCOLOFSKY
841 State
GET A HOME
City bouses, city lots, small and
large acreage, close in and far
out, exchanges in city and coun
try. H. K.' Brown, over Buslck's
store. State and Commercial
GOOD BUYS AND EXCHANGES
160 acres of fine timber it
miles from Salem on good road
and near R R; more than enough
timber to pay tor place, rnce
$6000; will take all in city prop
erty. - .
We have a bargain in z nouses,
1 for $2500, Its modern, close in,
on good street. One 5 room, large
lot, lots of fruit, close to car, only
$1000.
A good far mot 288 acres with
100 in cultivation and under water
good buildings, all equipped with
stock and tools, T miles from Red
mond. The price is right and will
take .Salem property if you have
anything to trade see
THOMABON
331 M State street
GOOD BUYS
10 acre tract, 1 acre strawber
ries, six acres logans, rock road,
close to school and paved high
way. Price $2760.
8 lots containing nearly one acre,
close to car line and paved road.
price $600, $50 down, balance $10
per month, 6 percent interest.
4 acres located less than Vt
mile from car line and paved road,
sightly location. Price $2250, easy
terms.
12 acre tract, 6 acres of bearing
prunes, 4 acres prunes set last
year, 2 acres logans, some goose
berries. Price $6000.
10 acres of fine tree and berry
son, wen drained, rock road, close
to scnool. Price $1250, easy terms,
6 percent Interest.
6 room modern bungalow. Price
Fine east . front lot on south
Commercial street. Price $850.
If you are looking to buy, trade
or sen, see
W. H. GRABENHORST & CO,
375 State street. n
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received by
tne Doara or directors of school
district No. 11, Aumsvllle, Marion
county, Oregon, until 8 d. m.
Saturday, February 11th. 1922. for
the erection and completion of a
puDiio scnool building according to
plans and specifications as prepar
ed by Pugh & Hughes, of Salem,
Oregon. -
The successful bidder must take
as part of the contract price 38
acres of land at 276 nir
which land is being donated toward
the cost of the "building.
. Operations on the building must
begin by March 1st, 1923, and must
1922 August 16th,
A certified check for 6 per cent
of the amount must accompany
the bid. A $16 deposit with clerk
ttsiiuirea ior plans.
xne scnool Doard reserves the
right to reject anv and nil hM
By order of the school board of
uwnci o. n, Aumsvllle, Marion
w- K. WJNSLOW, Chairman.
E. T. PIERCE. Clerk.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS"
In Uie County Court of the State of
vmrun ior manon county
in tne matter of the estate of
j. m. ijong, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
paui m. ijong has been appointed
administrator of the estate nt .r
M. Long, deceased, by the county
court of the state of Oregon for
Marion county, ana has qualified.
All persona having claims against
said estate are hereby notified tn
present the same, duly verified as
Dy law required, to the undersign
ed at 514 Broadway buildins.
Portland, Ore., within six months
rrom tne aate nereor.
Dated and first published, Janu
ary 7th, 1922. Last publication
r euruary t?n, zszz,
PAUL M. LONG.
Administrator.
Christopher-son & Matthews.
Attorneys for administrator, 614
uroaoway Diag.. Portland, Or.
FINAL NOTICK OF ADMIN
ISTRATRIX To whom It may concern r No
tice is hereby given that the un
derslgned, Magdalena Butte, ad
mlnistratrlx of the estate of Will
iam Butte, deceased, has this day
niea in tne county court for Ma
rion county, Oregon, her final ac
count as administratrix of said es
tate, and that said court has fixed
and appointed Monday, February
zi, Lva, at tne nour of 10 o clock
a. m. of said day, at the county
court room in the county court
nouse, tor Marlon county, Oregon,
as tne time and place for the hear
ing of objections to such final ac
count and for the settlement
tnereol.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, Janu
ary i, 1922.
MAGDALENA BUTTE,
Administratrix of the estate of
William Butte, deceased.
Carey F. Martin, attorney Io
estate.
Rev. H. D. Chambers, rector of
St. Paul's church and chaplain of
Al Kader temple of the shrine, at
, tended the potentate'! ball In
Portland on Friday evening.
AUCTION EKR
F. N. WOODRY the live stock,
furniture, real estate auctioneer.
Phone 611 for sale dates. Res.
1610 N. Summer.
CHIROPODIST
A. J. FOSTER, chiropodist, for
corns, bunions, etc 322 State,
26
OPTICIANS
GLASSES fitted by Dr. L. R. Bur-
dette, optometrist. Bow upuwu
Co., 325 State St,
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. BRADFORD, graduate ana
post graduate of the First Char
tered Chiropractic college In the
world. Ten years practice. Con
sultation and examination free.
Phone 526. rooms 318-19-20
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.
MKRCHANT TAILOR
FRANK PALM Merchant tailor,
South High and Ferry. ;
M.
ESTES, fine tailoring. 384
State street.
PIANOS
GEO. C. WILL, pianos phono
graphs, sewing machines, sheet
music and piano studies.
pairing phonographs and sew
ing machines. 432 State, Salem.
HAT BLOCKING
MbiN'S and women's hats reno
vated, blocked and trimmed, 495
Court, C. B. Ellsworth.
HJ.JMST1TCHHINU
SALEM Elite, hemstitching, chain-
sti'tcning, pleating, buttons,
stamping and needlework. Phone
379, 829 Oregon bldg.
MRS. F. E. MULL, hemstitching
and fancy work, over Miller's
lore Phone 117.
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY Ot-
fice, corner Commercial and
Trade fcSiu. Bills payable monthly
in advance. Phone 57.
uMbiuKX STOCK
FRUIT LAND NURSERY has sales
yard in back of office, 640 State
street south of court houso.
SALEM. Nursery compauy, fruit
and ornamental trees, small fruit
and roses. Phone 1763, ii Ore-
go n bldg.
MOTORCYCLK3-
LLOYD E. RAMSDEN, Indian
motorcycles and Dayton bicycles
387 Court St.
HARRY W. SCOTT
'The Cycle Man"
147 S.Coni. Phone 68
y (mm "The Cycle Man'
CITY SCAVENGER
SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage
and refuse of all kinds removed
bv the month at reasonable rates
Cesspools cleaned and dead ani
mals removed. Day pnone ioi,
night phone 1698K. xu U. cum'
nuns. Mgr. '
Todd Case
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school boards. Ausman said U
was his experience that .school
teachers were better business peo
ple than many other persons, and
aid this was especially true In
the case of his wife. The defense
had been attempting to show that
school teachers were not goon
business people, and thus win a
point In Todd's favor. .
Humphreys returned tne com
pliment when Judge Miller finish
ed with the witness and asked
Ausman If he had noticed that
school teachers had any mors dif
ficulty In telling the truth than
other people. This question
brought forth a storm of protest
from the defense, but to no avail.
The court instructed the witness
to answer the question. Ausman
said It was his opinion that school
teachers told the truth. The prose
cutor Intended this question to af
fect the statements of the teach
era who had testified against
Todd, and not for the benefit of
the defendant.
Defense Objects.
Ausman's testimony was the
source of much objection on the
part of the defense, as his con
tract and check; make up one oi
the Indictments. Ausman's checlt
was drawn on an Albany bank
and went through the mails for
collection.
W. E. Park of Salem told the
Jury he telephoned Todd on Feb
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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
1612, over Patton book store.
FARM LOANS
BUILDING LOANS MADE May
be repaid like rent.
Life, Fire, Health, Accident, In
demnity, Liability and Auto In
surance written.
A. C. BOHRNSTEDT
401 Maaonlo Temple, Salem. Or.
FURNITURE HOSPITALS
FURNITURE repaired or -made to
order. Refinishing and upnoi
stering a specialty. Phone 1742.
Brown and Groves, 1201 S. Com
mercial. UARAUES
321 N. High
Phone 203.
Batt r 1
recuai'Ked auu repaired. Degge
Burrell. SALEM Auto Radiator shop, ra
diator and fender specialises.
198 S. 12th St.
UNION Auto repair shop, acety
lene welding. 488 Ferry street.
Phone 423. -
R. D. BARTON, Eide batteries,
starter and generator work. 171
S. Commercial,
AUTO Electrician, expert trouble
shooting. 248 N. High at. pnone
303.
OSTEOPATHY
DR W. L. MERCER, osteopathia
physician and surgeon. Kirks
vine graduate, 4U4-405 U. S. Na
tional bank bldg. Phones, otfiue
919, residence 614.
JJRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL,
osteopathic physicians and sur
geons, 600 U. S. bank building,
pnone 869. . Dr. White, resi
dence phone 469; Dr. Marsuall
residence phone 834. - -
REPAIRING
STEWART'S Repair Shop. 34V
Court St. Umbrellas and cutlery
G. C. PATTERSON, shoe repairing
shop, 148 S. Libe-jr St.
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 btove Works, 260
Court street. Phone 124.
TRANSFER
OREGON TAXI and Transfer, Llb
- erty and Ferry street. Phone 77.
JUNK
WANTED Rags and secondhand
' goods of all kinds. Capital Junk
company, phone 298, 216 Cen
ter stroet.
ruary 20, ' 1920, or over rwu
months after Todd knew ot By
ron's criminal record, and asked
to have bis money returned. Todd
lg said to have told Park he was
very .foolish to want bis money
back and to have convinced him
to retain bis contract. Park also
charged Todd with telling him
that If the scheme looked "shaky"
he would let him know In plenty
of time to get bis money out. A
month later Park said be met
Todd In the Methodist cburcft and ,
asked him bow things were.
"Alright," Todd is said to bare
answered and to have turned on
his heel and walked away before
any further conversation could be
had. Park said be borrowed the
$500 be invested and lost.
Byron's Eecord Told.
O. H. March, clerk of the court,
was called to officially inform the
Jury of Byron's criminal record.
He brought the official record of
Byron's conviction into court.
Charles McCarter and 5"rtd F. I
Prince, both $500 rlctlmu, ta!d
they were persuaded by Todd to
Invest their savings In the fraud- -ulent
scheme on December 20, -1919,
and January 20, 1920, e
spectlvely, or after Todd has ad
mitted be knew Byron's criminal
record and postlvely assured him
them was no chance to loose In
the deal. Prince said Todd told
him that while Byron bad been
indicted several times he bad al
ways been freed of all charges.
A. E. Cummlngs, wbo obtained
a $500 contract December 2.!, had
a similar story, and added that
Todd told him that his brother, Ed
Todd, had been In the timber busi
ness with Byron many years ago.
F. E. Evan8 said he lost $1500
in the scheme because he relied
solely on the representations riade
by Todd.
Jury Is Serious-
The Jury trying this case Is far
different from the Jury selected
for the first trial. The first Jury
appeared to take the trial as some
what of a Joke, and continued to
smile as the witnesses one by one
told how they had been lured Into
purchasing nothing for something '
In their ambition to obtain some
thing for nothing.
The present Jury seems to view
the case In a entirely different
light. Hardly ever does any mem
ber of the body crack a smile.
They are listening to every word
of the witnesses, and even when
the remainder of the court room
miles over the pert remark of a
witness or attorney, tbelr faces re
main as sombre as that ot the
court.
Mrs. Todd has also attended all
the sessions of the present trial
except the first bait day. She
wears the cams forlorn look, and
seldom miles. She Is dressed In '
the same coat, same green dress
and same faded blue hat which
he wore every day during til
last trial.
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