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SDAY, JANUARY 25, 1922 PAGE SEVEN THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON onus of Frie onus The Soldier With a B Has a B ncls ritaldsJoiinial fan ,,,,., on KATES -ir 50 cents a month. I Polk " !! in Marion .... . . Bf nonth 50 cent I one months 12. z onthA Elsewhere 50 cents a class mall at Sa regon. Member ASSOCIATED PBES3 uted Press is excius- exclus ir pub- tvely ""''",. news dispatch" "t in this paper and also to- 3 T-reDresentative: "Srd,rTPrSun. bids.. New s"ystockwelU People. Gas W-tf Hobart Mr. t. ' I - "cLASSinEDRATES T ; W inAATtiOn B" " insertions. 6 eenu; one month, l ... & cents; per month. 12 nu; o" uA 25 cents. WTEo to New To- F:r h ln advance. ..vps over phone. unless w4 no' take" ov v JfencTfor phorror;. TTsTTlpraying- STsnS5Ic7ci. ce $20. C23 1- - : " a?noDd SALE-ASIt. o- fir. rnouc "---. r , sleeoing ro ,w ltti - 636W ,tn urc"" 322 furnished I'OR tt-V1 r Chemeketa eketa j23 ....4 T.ilwrtv &t- . rrrr- 7T.a imnrovea 40 j-OB -" 7, air -fter takes re rami, " h,- Phnne53F5. Pjd iriinrrdU'UleIve 21 t Journal omce. ; v.i uuia flame. 10K tAi- " . vHor. Phone trickles m .,8 11 71.-21. 1 WANTBUTo buy from o five or six room moaeru in. Box L E Capital Journal. 21 Yob. sale u BUtu"" White Legnorn rooaicio. , Phone 37F2. ii LAKUB furnished Ught house keeping room, or sleeping room, ouis.de entrance. 682 State St (OR SALE 6 room new bunga low on Saginaw street, ' $5000, terms. See us for real bargains, VniMrer. 209 Oregon bldg. a23 TRADE for 40 to 80 acre farm house in Portland and $3000 se curity, will assume small amount. Box 99 Journal. 1 COR KENT Two and three rooms (or house keeping, reasonable rates. 343 V4 N. Com'l, Cottel Apts. ill fOK TRADE Lots 4 and 5 Metk ers add. Salem, want Dodge or Buick roadster. H. Q. Campbell, Dallas, Or. a26 i'AIRMOU.NT hill, fine east front lot on paved street. Price $950. terms. W. H. Grabenhorst Sc Co. 175 State street. a24 FOR SALE or trade, Oldsmobile 6 touring, splendid condition, will accept Ford, piano or building lot; also barn and garage for rent. 1145 N. Liberty St. 21 2S DOWN. $10 per month will buy hi aore tract close to paved road and car line. Price $400; fine building place. W. H. Gra benho'st & Co., 275 State St. b24 JlOO DOWN, $10 per month will buy 10 acres of the best orchard nd berry soil south of Salem, land being plowed now. Price $1250. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State street, U. S. bank bldg. b24 TIMBER 36 acres located on gTod gravel road 7 miles out. Will cut 1500 cords Cr. About 3 seres ready for plow, all excel lent river bottom land when cleared. Price $3700. Easy terms or state loan for ex-service men. De Witt, Pearcy Bros., 210 Ore- "on nidg. b23 uk SALE 5 acre tract located 4 miles south of Salem and rinse to paved highway, on good rock road, good 5 room plastered bungalow, small barn, well, 2 seres bearing logans. balance set 'n young prune orchard; will con siaer house and lot up to $2500 s part payment. Price $4500. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 55at street. b21 ForSaIe Houses UR SALE , ' LJlJk 1 Will 11IUUCI II louse, close tn nrhnnl inH Mr ii" Lee St. a22 SAL K . o jrn, well, few fruit trees, $950 n- Vf. W. Blakeslee. Chema- For Sale Houses CLOSE in & room bungalow, east front, full cement basement, pas, reasonably new, 4 blocks from Masonic temple. Price 13750, half cash. R. A. Mohney. 209 Oregon bide, phone 217. a $250 DOWN will buy good modern 6 room cottage, 2 blocks from State street, large lot. house is plastered, newly painted; a food buy for some one at $2500. S R. Pearson, 210 U. a bank bldg a ivni'i f- I;,.. .. .. . - l ... L ime 10 own a nome In West Salem? If so here is a good one of 6 rooms with full cement basement and fully built In features, with $ lots and gar age for only $4200, and terms given. See L. A, Hayford, 305 State St. a TWO GOOD BUYS A new five room bungalow Just being fin ished, at $270, terms. A six room cottage, 1144 N. Cottage, $2500 on $300 down, balance like rent, large lot and both good buys. Vm. Fleming, 341 State street a SEE me about a beautiful home. 8 room, sleeping porch, sewing room, fireplace, basement, gar age, paved street, all kinds of fruit. Six room house, corner lot. paved street, $3000. Attractive lots in good location. Gertude J. M. Page, 42 N. Cottage St. a" For Sale Farms lv ACHE chicken ranch, price right, several good improved 5 acre tracts, south, close to car. 1 acres east, worth the money, buildings, all cultivated. (Several large exchanges.) H. E. Brown, Realtor over Busies; s store, Stats and Commercial. n For Sale Miscellaneous APPLES delivered. Phone 4F2. c33 WANTED Bicycle. Phone 2024W 121 FOR SALE K hand stump puller. Phone 40F3. ' 124 EVERGREEN blackberry tips for sale $25 1000. Call 3F4. d24 BALED hay anl straw, ler. Brooks, Or. W. L Ful c22" WANTED Big fir slumpage. S 25th. DRESSMAKING wanted. 1051W, 2031 States Phone m24 WANTED 2 thoroughbred Brown Leghorn roosters, phone 32FU. FOR SALE German roller hens, now making nests. Price $1.50. 2108 N. Broadway. e2l CLOVER hay for sale. A. A. Naf ziger, Salem Rt. 7, box 151, Phone 105F12. c22 PRUNE trees and other nursery stock for sale. Northwestern Nursery. Rt. 6, phone 111F3. d23 PHONE 131 about paper hanging and plaster patching. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. g GOAT meat, good and young, price reasonable, delivered. South Sa lem market, phone 786. c36 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 H37J US BABY chicks, booking orders O. A. C. White Leghorn chicks, $15 for 100. Mrs. John Tweed. .knn. 43PS5. Rt. 7. f21 FOR SALE Maizard cherry trees, currant bushes, prune trees. Pearcy Bros., 210 Oregon bldg. d21 Ais'CON'A men attention. If you need some good cockerels, I have them $2.50 up. Walter G. Pearmine. 'Cona Villa," Salem, Rt. 8. f35 WANT To rent a small place near town or would buy 2 to 6 acres of good vegetable land on very easy terms. H care Journal. ST. ANDREASBERG rollers, "the canary with a musical educa tion," the world's sweetest sing er; new shipment E. B. Flake. hir and flowers. 273 State, c FOR SALE General merchandise store, well located and doing a good business, 30 miles from Portland. This is one of the very best businesses of this kind, and must be sold and will sacrifice to the right party. If interested call right away, at 212 Gray bldg. Phone 907, H. L. Marsters. c SALESMEN WANTED To men of character and ability, who are willing to work, we offer an exceptional opportunity. W e are the largest institution of our class on the coast and are rap idly expanding our business. Your success and opportunities for promotion will depend upon you. Previous experience not es sential. We will train you in a short time. Phone 1090, office hours. 22 For Sal! Livestock 3 SIX months old colts for sale. 1195 D St e23 WANT ADS PAY. Nothing like giving Mutt his money's worth 7 1 .- I SUPPOSE rfc(j i rtni j SJ'l A 0 1'UC PROVje (SiNce t cteAfoet, uP orj (jFF,I UiMoT 0U FOR ONC HuMuKeli I o -Jg? 6.pp Ib euov.UTIOfO - W srocv-MAftieeT ft. Tb look UP rV DOLLARS You CAM J B5TrR-f I 0T4 $ that OUti I 0NM MAM WOPie AWCeSTOftS J n SQ N TRAce fAM.LV I THAKJ I - - ; .VsWfJ j " PKlSTeO O mivitnwuoni I : I I . lTr Y . ' 1 ; a V " V t p ' : f V ' . 1 'tan!?! 6 lj ""A '' S.' - - '"'iklilw "'!' V'"' rttdi mr8,ndDaUgaTn ' : ,f . -X (' 1 '' " ' "l ' T S" " J' S in lineage of ,23 9 lines. ' : - r ' There's a Reason! 1' For Sale Live Stock FOR SALE Cheap, chunky team' - 7 and 9, weight 2600. work any where, heavy harness It wa gon; also 2 mares, 9, weight 2S00, will sell any otje. 1300 N. Com'l St. e23 TEAM of mares wi. 2500 l-bs., good true workers, with harness, $125 Big mare and gelding, wt. 2700, pair mares, low chunks, just the kind for orchard work $125; also several others to pick from. Club stable. e!2 For Sale Automobiles FOR SALE Dodge touring. This Is the best buy in the city. 1920 model $650. 371 Court street, phone 835 ask for Moir. q RUN' NO F.ISKS Get your chains NOW. ReUne your brakes. W. E. Burns-Dan Burns (Not brothers the same man) High St. at Ferry, Salem. q I t: Sale Wood GOOD dry 16 inch old fir and 2d growth. Phone 981M. ee24 OLD fir mill wood 12.50 per load. Phone 108FS. ee22 PHONE 783W for 16 inch wood. 83.50 per cord. ee33 WOOD fir sale, 2d growth fir 4 ft. $8.50 cord; 16 inch $7. Phone 744R. ee35 FOR SALE! old fir $7.50; oak $8; ash $7.50; cheaper it you take 2 cords. Phone 42F14. e21 WOOD WOOD Special off the car. II Inch old fir $8 per cord. Salem Fuel Tarda, Theo Zieman, Chas. So os, props. Office phone 529. res. 2058. e FOR SALE Best grade mill wood, maple, second growth and old fir, 4 ft or 16 in. prompt deliv ery. Phone 1542, Fred a. wens, 305 S. Church St ee FOR RENT FOR RENT Cottage. -2 room apt 649 N. j2! 3 ROOMS for rent 693 N. Sum mer street j!l FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment 639 Center St j22 LARGE room with home conven iences. Phone 837. J21 ROOMS for rent furnace, hot and cold water, electric lights. 1166 Ferry. 322 FOR SALE or rent cozy t room house: will lease. 172 W. Myers. a24 FOR RENT 3 newly furnished rooms with light, phone and wa ter, rent $15. 807 Mill. J22 HOUSEKEEPING and sleeping rooms. Cottage apartments, 160 Court St. J21 HOUSEKEEPING rooms furnish ed and heated. Phone 1806R, 645 Ferry. J23 FURNISHED house keeping rooms ed and heated. Phone 1806R, 645 Ferry. 323 FOR RENT 2 furnished and one unfurnished house. Wm. W. Powell, 341 N. Commercial, Phone 83. J21 FOR RENT 2 nice 3-room apart ments, modern conveniences and hot water heat; also space in ga rage. Phone 1119. J21 Wanted Miscellaneous WOOD sawing. Sproed Bros, phone 1161J. ee21 WANTED Furniture, Phone 511. etc. CITY and country wood sawing. Phone 2046, Fisher Bros. ee WANTED Light house work in home near school, by woman with girl of 10. Phone 88F2. h21 WANTED Washing. Ironing and plain sewing at home. Phone 1598W. i2 WANTED Apples at Commercial cider works, $9 ton. Phone 394. 123 WANTED By experienced wo man, silk shirts or other fine laundry. 858R. 21 WANTED Man to care for 2 acres loganberries at city limits for portion of crop. See D. I. Ritchie O. E. freierht office. g21 WANTED To let out on contract 11 acres loganberries to be clean ed out and trained. S. C. Wane, Gervais, Or., Rt. 2. 323 EXCAVATING and general team work, garden plowed, fertilizer furnished. Phone 736W, R. C. Gamble. m35 ONE old woman, alone, wants to rent a house or 2 unfurnished rooms, no upstairs. Mrs. Jacob Ginder, 889 Gaines ave., Salem. 123 WANTED Furniture, tools, ma- nltinrir atr,lr att Will hllV for cash, or sill on commission. I Phone 511, Woodry, the auction eer. m LANGS hot blast iuel saving rang es, $48 up. Let us explain why n-p rnt vour fuel bill Peo- pies Future Ire 271 North ' Comme-cia, street, phone 734. ., uMii nmnii b"-, tools, men s suits and snoes. Desi Ughl8t gewer connection, on pave cash price paid. Liberty t.x- ment a, c0lew town wil, eJ change, 241 N. Com. phone 841 chan!re for Ca!lfornia ranch. Prlce MISCELLANEOUS BOARD and room close in. 495 N. Commercial St. 3-1 ineivi ,EY to loan on farm land. L. HayfvrJ. 305 State St. m Mo: A, MISCELLANEOUS FOR sawing wood and plowing 1 and team work, call 1694J. 123 MATERNITY nursing by the day or week. Phone 1S94J. m $1.00 BUYS enough good kalso xnine to do a room. Max O. Bu ren. 179 N. Com'l. a IF you want carpenter work or I shingling dona, phone 189IU m WANTED Old mattresses to make over. Phone,19. Capital City Bed ding Co. m PLUMBING, repairing and coil work, reasonable charges. A. L Godfry. shop foot ot Union St. Phone 1S97J. 1 SEE A. W. Maniey. cellar digguiis. plowing, fertilizing, heavy team work. Cherry City bam, phone 199. m37 MONEY if wanted, 1 can get you a chattel loan, or a government farm loan, or a loan on your city property If desired. John H. Scou, 228 Oregon bldg. m43 LET US decorate your living room with a beautiful tapestry wall paper. Approximate cost $9.75. Richter. the furniture man, phone 452. 349 N. Com'l St m21 ELECTRICIAN Secure my fig ures on wiring by contract or by the hour, at pre-war prices. H. W. Hatch, phone 1744W. tn YOUNG men, women, over 17, de siring government positions, $130 monthly, write for free list of positions now open, J. Leonard. (former civil service examiner) 1087 Equitable bldg., Washing ton, D. C. v 2 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I good lots on State street facing south. Price $1100 to $1500 each. For real bargains see Krueger, 209 Oregon bldg. a21 ALBERTA land, eight quarter sec tions, prosperous district, will divide and exchange for Salem property. Apply owner, Wm. E. Bradley, phone 92F3. b38 GET A HilUK City houses, city lots, small and large acreage, close la and far nut i-?han?es in city and coun' try. H. E. Brown, over Busick's store. State and Commercial ANDERSON & RUPERT successors Laflar & Laflar INSURANCE REAL ESTATE BONDS LOANS 406-7 Oregon bldg. SNAP 2 1-12 acres, neat bunga- lr,- Mj-a2e and DOUltry house, good soil, some fruit on paved highway, 1 mile from Salem; bargain at $1850, terms $800 down, S. R. Pearson, 210 U. S bank bldg bj u i -1 j a nit ranches for sale or exchange, close to Salem; will , take good city property, long iima nn halance. If you want a real bargain ln ranch property you can have It from the owner. See Joseph Barber & Son, 200 Gray bldg. " WlVTRn To exchange good 6 room house and 9 lots and some cash for rooming house. 9. rood cars to trade for house. $3500 modern house to trade for small tract, not over S miles from Salem. Wanted to trade good house for small tract must be in Polk county. THOMASON 331 hi State street GOOD BUYS 10 acres of orchard and berries, 4 room ceiled house, garage, chick en house, 8 acres prunes, 1 hi acres logans, some apples and goose berries. Price $5000. 160 acre farm, 85 acres of sum mer fallow wheat buildings, spring water. Price $80 per acre. 160 acres of good second growth fir timber. Price $65 per acre. Good 6 room modern bungalow located east Salem. Price $3750. Good 6 room modern home on State street. Price $5500. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO 275 State street. BEST BUYS AND EXCHANGES 18 room apartment house, ex change for 5 room bungalow and cash. Price $7500; will give terms on difference. Lot in south Salem and 20 acres to trade for house not over $2500 320 acres in Minnesota to ex change for 10 to 20 acre tract in the valley, will assume sinne. 308 acres well improved dairy, exohange for smaller place. In vi cinity of Salem,' Silverton, Wood- burn, Jef person, Marion, Shaw orrcorn Macleay; this is a very fine farm, photos and full particulars at our office. Price $125 per acre, give your price in inquiry. 412 acres, absolutely one of the i""".-e me vaney, aau fS acres "- lf finest ranches in the valley, 3 50 of modern improvements, electric $.100 per acre. 8 room house to rent. $35 per month. 341 s,a;. n. more than 100 longshoremen be-JOI'P-AL WANT ADS PAY. 'PS employed. r-, t : 1 f V. V. . 'M- . REAL ESTATE 000 FOR i acres in city limits. 1 3 blocks from paved street in S. Salem: no flood land, good soil. JR. A. Mohney, 209 Oregon bldg. b' LEGAL NOTICES .NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids wUl be received by the board of directors of school district No-. 11, Aumsvllle, Marion county, Oregon, until 8 p. ro.. Saturday, February 11th, 1922, for the erection and completion of a puDUc school 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 $75 per acre. Which land is being donated toward the cost of the building. Operations on the building must begin by March 1st 1922, and must be completed by August 15th, 1923. A certified check for S per cent of the amount must accompany the bid. A $15 deposit with clerk required for plans. ine school board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the school board nf district No.-11, Aumsville, Marion county, Oregon. W. K. WINSLOW. Chairman. E. T. PIERCE, Clerk. MARKETS Complied from reports ot Salon dealers for the guidance of Capital Journal readers. (Re vised dally.) Grain: Average Taller wheal (bulk) 84c. Hay: Cheat Bay til 012; oai hay $11(12; clover hay (bulk) $10. Wholesale races. Meat: Hogs $8.25.60; dressed hoes 12c: top steers c; cows 6 Vac bulls 3 tec; Iambs iftc; aressed veal 15c. Butter and eggs: Eggs 30c; light hens 15lc; heavy hens 13c old roosters 8c; springer 18 23c; stags 12$15c; frys 226 25; bakes 18 & 20c. Butterfat: Butterfat 34c; cream ery butter 39 40c; country butter 30 32c. Vegetables: Oregon onions $5.0$ cwt; beets $2.50 cwt; Oregon cab bage 3c lb; green peppers 9c lb; cauliflower $2 per crate; pota toes $1.75 cwt; egg plant 15c lb; California lettuce $1.75 per crate; Arkansas sweet potatoes (c lb: celery $1.40 doz. Fruits: Oranges $4S; lemons $8.00; bananas 9c; California grapt fruit $4.00; Florida grape fruit $7.60; cranberries 23c. Retail Prices) Butter and eggs: Eggs 15c; creamery butter 45c; country but ter 15 37c; turkeys 48 50c. Portland Markets Portland. Or.. Jan. -25. Cattle steady; receipts 138; choice cattle J7.00fr7.60; meaium to gooa . e7 so; fair to medium $5,750 ni: common to fair 4.755.75; choice feeders $6.00 06.50; fair to mod $4.50 6 5.00; choice cows and h.ifr 85.50 0 6.10: medium to good $5.00 5.50; fair to medium 4 2505.00: common cows $3.25 4.25; canners $2.25$. 15; bulls la 0004.00: choice dairy calves $9. 5010. 50; prime light 18.60 8.90; medium to light $.608.69; heavy $5.50 & 6.60. . Hon hdeher: receipts 25; nrime lieht $9.50 -75; smooth heavy 250 to 300 pounds $8.76 9 5: 300 pounds and up $8.00 8.75; rough heavy $5.006.50; fat pigs $9,5049.76; stags tipt.sii Sheep steady; receipts 313; oaju of mountain lambs $9.25 10.00; best valley $8.259.2S; culls 84.756.25: feeders $7.008.OO; light yearlings $7.6008.00: light wethers $6.0007.00; heavy $4.50 6.00; ewes $306. Butter firm; extra cubes 30c; cartons 39c; prints 38c; butterfat No. 1 34 0 38c fob Portland; un grades 32c. Eggs: Up lc. selling case count 35036c; pullets 30c; buying price 30c; selling price candled 3739c selected candled in cartons 39 04Oc Poultry: Hens light 17 018c heavy 25 27c; broilers 25c; heavy 25 0 27c; old roosters 1010c; geese nom; dusks 20025c; tur keys nom. dergrades 32c. white $1.09; white club $1.09; red Walla $1.05; hard winter $1.11. Millrun $22 0 23; oats $26 0 27; No. 1 yellow $33.00; hay, timothy, valley, $16.00018.50; alt lira $14.60 la. uu; new grain mixed $14.00 014.50; clover $11 12; straw $8. Thomas Applegate, who was born near Dallas In 1847, but who moved with his parents in Doug las county in 1850, died recently at Yoncalla. Four ocean-going vessels were loading lumber at the same time tnjs W8ek at the Hammond Lum ber company's mill at Astoria. . I AUCTIONEER F. N. WOODRY the live stock, furniture, real estate auctioneer. Phone Sll for sale dates. Res. 110 N. Summer. CHIROPODIST A. J. FOSTER, chiropodist for corns, bunions, sic HI State. 957 IS OPTICIANS GLASSES fitted by Dr. U K. Bur dette, optometrist. Bow Optical Co, 325 State St CHIROPRACTORS DR. BRADFORD. Graduate and post graduate ot the First Char tered Chiropractic college in the world. Ten years practice. Con sultation and examination free. Phone 62. rooms Slt-19-20 Oregon bldg. FINANCIAL MARION-POLK County Farm Loan association has money to loan at six per cent W. D. Smith secretary treasurer. 101 Salem Bank of Commerce. MERCHANT TAILOR FRANK PALM Merchant tailor, South High and erry. ' M. A. ESTES, fins tailoring. State street $84 PIANOS GEO. C WILL, pianos phono graphs, sewing machines, sheet music and ptano studies. Re pairing phonographs and saw' log machines 4)1 State, Salem. BAT BLOCKING MbN 8 and women's hats reno vated, blocked and truxuned, 496 Court, c B. Kiiaworut. Ui-M-STITl HH1 G SALEM Kills, hemstitching, chain stitching. pleating. buttons, stamping and needlework. Phone 379, 329 Oregon bldg. MRS. F. E. MULL, hemstitching and fancy work, over Miller's store Phone 117. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Ot' tice, corner Commercial and Trade Sis. Bills payable monthly in advance. Phoue 67. NURSERY STOCK FRUIT LAND NURSERY has sales yard in back of office, 640 State street south of court bouse. SAI.hlM Nursery company, fruit and ornamental trees, small fruit and roses. Phone 1763, 428 Ore gon bldg. MOTORCYCLES LLOYD E. KAMSDEN. Indian motorcycles and Dayton bicycles 187 Court St. HARRY W. SCOTT 'The Cycle Man" mm' ' '.", 'The Cycle IwsMsl 147 S.Com. Phone 68 CITY SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage and refuse of all kinds removea $ by the month at reasonable rates Cesspools cleaned and dead ani mals removed. Day phone 167, night phone 1898R. R. O. Cum mins. Mgr. ARMY OFFICERS TEST OR BE RETIRED 0 'at '""t if". C4"" f - ,l( 'j I; f -i For the first time since 1917 on Governors Island recently. meant retirement from the army. f ,i in,,, i.i iisiii 'ii mum mmriium in muni t i yJf being examined by Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Rich, M. C, and Major H. L. Kraft. Captain Oscar Nettles M. C, is taking notes. These three men are the chief examiners who are undergoing the test. (Copyright 1920 by International Trade Mark registered in the U. S. PHOTOGRAPHY 1K LUXE studio. Belter photos. 147 N. Commercial. ART PHOTOGRAPHS tinted, lessons in oil painting, frames made. airs. E. J. Bullock. Ill 8. Cottage. phone 1620M. . 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. BOURNSTEDT 401 Masonic Temple. Salem. Or. FURNITURE HOSPITALS FURNITURE repaired or mads to order. Refintshing and up Bol stering a specialty. Phone 1741. Brown and Groves, 1101 S. Com mercial. GARAGES lit N. High Phone 201. Batteries recnaxged and repaired. Degge- rsurreit. Kil.t-.u Aula Radiator shop, ra' diator and lenoer specialist 18 & llthSt UNION Auto repair shop, acety lene welding. 481 Ferry street. Phone 422. R. IX BARTON, Exide batteries, starter and generator work- 111 S. Commercial. AUTO Electrician, expert trouble shooting. Ill I. High St- pnoue 201. OSTEOPATHY DR. W. L. MERCER, osteopathic physician and surgeon. Kirks viile graduate. 404-405 U. ft. Na tional bank bldg. Phones, office 919, residence 14. DKS. WHITE AND MARSHALL, osteopathic physicians and sur geons, 608 U. S. bank building. Phone 859. Dr. White. resi dence phone 49; Dr. Marshall residence phone 834. REPAIRING STEWARTS Repejs Shop. 347 Court SU Umbrellas and cutlery G. C. PATTERSON, shoe repairing shop, 141 S. Libe-jr St stoves rebuilt and repaired, 50 years experience; Depot Na tional and American tence, sizes 1 to 68 Inches high. Paints. oil and varnishes, etc., logan berry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 260 Court street Phone 114. TRANSFER OREGON TAXI and Transfer. Lib erty and Ferry street. Phone 77, JUNK WANTED Rags and secondhand goods of all kinds. Capital Junk company, phone 111. 216 Can- . SL.nvta MUST PASS BLOOD 'i. ' ' c s examinations of blood test took place Failure to pass the examination The photograph shows an officer who will pass on the 300 olficers Feature Service, Inc.) Poor Business Attributed To Low Exchange London, Jan. 25. The evils of inflation and disorganized ex changes have created an almost uniform monotony ot distress. On the one band we have countries whose depreciated and fluctuated currencies make foreign trade al most impossible, while on the other hand there are the relative ly stable countries who are suffer ing almost equally through the , shutting iown ot kwrmeJ mar kets. That is how Viscount Chur chill described the financial situ ation of Europe at a meeting ot the shareholders ot the British Overseas bank. "The result ot all this," he said, . "hat been a drop ln prices, and particularly a discrepancy be tween the prices ot raw materials and finished products which baa bad disastrous consequences. "As always in these times ot crisis bankers have to stand as a buffler between their (cllewts, and the full force ot the depres sion." . The bank has many connections with Poland, a3 bad many other banking concerns in Great Brit ain, and in bis mournful chant -on the distressful conditions In Poland, Lord Churchill was vole- , tng the complaints ot bankers on , the whole. "Conditions ln Poland continue to be unsatisfactory," he contin ued. "In spite ot the real efforts towards reform which have been recently made by the government finances have continued to shrink further Into the morass produced by heavy expenditure. Insuffi cient revenue and consequently ., rapidly Increasing inflation. 'This particular phase has to be regretted, a within the coun- . try Itself substantial progress has been made during the last twelve months. Before Poland can be pulled together the problems ot pruning . down bureaucracy and militarism and ot Increasing the efficiency ot the tax collecting will have to be solved. Given a form ot gov ernment finance they might rely , with confidence on the energy of the agricultural and Industrial sections ot the country to restore prosperity to Poland. Rodent Campaign Planned for March Dallas. Or., Jan. 25. W. It. Kadderly. assistant county agent leader ot the Oregon Agricultural college, was In Dallas Monday ' conferring with County Agent Paul Carpenter regarding the starting of a campaign on March 1. for the extermination of ro dents, also ascertaining what as sistance will be required by the . county agent during the coming year. Schoola Standardized. Dallas, Or., Jan. 25. County Superintendent of Schools Wills has organized standard scnooi , clubs at LewisvHle, Bridgeport, Zena, Spring Valley, North Dallas, Broadmead and Falls City. At Falls City four clubs were organ ized and officers elected. Realty Transfers CompUed by Salem Abstract Co., Ban of Commerce Bldg. Martha Flnlay and hus to Mag dalena Butt, et al lots 11 and 11 block F, Simpsons add. Salem and nart lot 5 block 34 Salem $1 A 1 Eoff and wt to R E Ander son lot 15 block 1 Willamette add. Salem $1 , , Edward H Buhn and wf to Jo han C Nielaen land in 7-1 W $1 Bert K Tompkins to J L Csr row and wf land In sec. 14-1-1 H $1Thos H Clark and wf to G 8 Pelton lot I block 15 Pleasant Horns ndd. Salem $10 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. to T A Cooper lots 8 7 10 block 1 Jefferson $1 Leo N Childs to Clara B Eoff lot 2 block 1 Oaks add. Salem $10 Clara B Eoff to Leo N Childs 95 acn-s in 7-S W $10 Sophia Stockmeler to Flora M Millie part lot 2 block 87 Salem $1 Gt'rman Evangelical - nororniea Bethany church to Flora M Millie lart lot 2 block 87 Salem $2500 M M Gilmour and wf to Henry J SnluVn and wf 40 Vi acres in 8-1 E $6000 C W Wllks and wf to Capital National bank land In 7-1 W $1 1 i i r i . its: I 1 1 t :t i i III s f I ? . t,