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jroNDAY, JANUARY SO, 1922 Funny, Ca ,nitalSsJournaJ V -.oiprloN RATES " m cents a month, $6 m carn ,jer. ' .11 In Marion aim ma", in -nt. 8 n"e'',?25 6 month. $2.25. 1 ",n all 0 0 Elsewhere 60 cents a 'a ye"- mow"' - , .a uncond class mall ptiejZi- Member ASSOCIATED PRESS ii.ri Press Is exclUB o the "e for pub- l,e", ( all news jcatlon ol a" not otherwise . credited to " r and aigo lo- ;;rD Ward, ii''"""" l0 fstockwell. People. Oaa btAChWim''' Hobart bdg.. I '"" . , cents; one monm, ,M "Mn. yea?. Per month. 12 ""!; nlmuiA per . 26 cent" Mr;a,nmsJrUon only lr. New To ,1:r city ad" "ash in advance. NEW 1W" - TTifonenSoar and two SnnIwiNtl ur automount- gives service. Phone - . Aim f.jm nraner- ''ty'see Ben F. West. .TO. State roTSALE IK 20 Ford touring 1 with extras, in good condi Y4M.Pb.0ne 1345J. 0.30 TwITnien want room, not over 4 or 5 blocks from High and State t,, r ii p;ii-h Journal. 25 street. JiOALBOood d'ry 16 Inch old ft and second growth. Phone a, m ee30 DU u ' ' FOR RUNT Nice sleeping room In private family; also garage torrent. 31)6 21st street south. J30 FOR SALE Young, blocky built horse In fine shape, weight amout 1500. H. Kdwards, Salem, Rt. 7, box 143. e30 1'OR SALE 53 acres 14 mile west of Aumsville, Or., Btock and ma chinery. Write for terms, Henry Fennell, Aumsville, Or. b30 Ul'E modef ITuick 6 touring car. cord tires, runs and looks like new, priced to sell quick. Phone 1089M. q27 TOR SALE 1 work horse and mar, both 7 years old, weigh from 1400 to 1000 lbs. Call at Ma N. Church street. e27 1'OR RENT One unfurnished housekeeping room, bath, phone, l'ghta and water, front room, pound floor. 365 N. High St. J ROOM for rent, one furnished apartment, 3 room furnished apartment; no children. 2363 Slate street. 130 HEMSTITCH INO and picoting at tachment fits all machines. Price 12. Checks 10c extra. Light Mall Order House, box 127, Birming ham. Ala. 130 FOR setting Fawn Indian Runnel duck eggs for hatching $1 per ttlng of 13, good strain layers. rs. D. M. Prakes, West Salem, "t. 2. box 24A fin VKNITIIRK ar, kkM A for sale cheap, including dining room set. In basement of Steus iMis market, Wednesday and . . CE to work "P a Perma nent trade. Four men with teams r 1 ght cars, prefer men who " had some selling experi- hoS W" l- BrlKg9' Marln oR SALE -n- tr ....,.. -J ry ranch. 4714 acres, all stock XL ?pIemen,s- ood house. wnL . f00d town near Salem; atoT '.ake pruna orchard or bll J 8001,8 ln trad. Bayne .JSawyer and Emmett. 25 hJ?TAlN- good lot. lo hm vn ,differe"t parts of Sa- No. 1 on 6 th street, paving r 1 ri No- 2 on Commercial v"i aat of Mill creek; on ' ?i SaElnw street; No. 4 berty. Your choice for ton hMerms- Krueger, 209 Ore- fc' a26 inES.L?Cneap. range, 2 rock h dlnln ohairs, team, l!8 iW.0rk har"ess and wagon aom. ,n Pederal truck 350, Hl, U" Umber 30 boxes Hood fram . torcycle with side form' a"? wheel 25. 1 engine atree" b0at 7-S0- 1390 word! Look who's C"i4rrJSl feeH U uttu. coul Y0USC- 6 Je SSH-UOCK,MG So SILLY X. J v Y aa.al' 1 BvT FlMEl JJ F6LL0W I I FfUOW Wri I pe-L0uJ WITH ZJ Z ' r O cyk H! ft XoA rsNtof ,0ND VHeL- I W te f j '" - - ""' " W Ml lirornia Hasn't Bl NEW TODAY THREE public auction sales. See page 8 for particulars. ia- 16 INCH old fir mlllwood $3.60 per cord. Phone 108F3. eo30 WANTED To buy dried lugan berrles. Call 9F4. 127 J75 NKW Dufold with mattreea, MO. Call 1076 Marlon St. 25 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms C.tel Apt., 343 N. Com'l. 327 CALFFOR SALE Jersey heifer g" months old, $25. Phone 111F14. 25 ROOM and board, good home cook ing, at reasonable rates, 343 N. Com 1, Cottel Apts. j27 GOOU car to trade for stumpage or woou. j. i. urown, 223 State street. qito FOR, SALE 1916 Dodge touring car, in good condition, $350. Phone 1683W. 25 IF there Is a young man in Salem with $850 cash, and wants to work, call 419 8. 12th. 25 HOUSEKEEPING. rooms, also sleeping rooms, $2.50 per week 160 Court. 127 AGENTS wanted to sell a product In demand by every car owner and in every home. Box R Cap ital Journal. 25 HAVE 10 year lease ln new stage terminal bldg. Investigate busi ness proposition, $350. Call 419 S. 12th. 25 FIVE passenger Ford, new top, new Fisk cord tires, 1922 li cense, must sell, $135. Call 419 8. 12th. 25 100 QUART jars sugar sweetened A-l fruit, 36c quart; 100 empty Mason jars complete 6c. 1075 Marlon street. 25 FOR RENT 6 room house, gar age, chicken house. 2678 Oak street. Call at 1610 N. Commer clal oil station. 25 FOR RENT 6 room house, 2 blocks from State street, $25 month. S. R. Pearson, 210-211 U. 8. bank bldg. )' FOR SALE or trade, 7 room house 8 blocks from bank; a genuine bargain. Price $1500. Bayne bldg., Sawyer and Emmett. 2o LOST In downstairs lobby of Odd Fellows hall, lady's purse con taining some silver. Phone 1788W5. k28 FOR SALE Cheap, man's heavy overcoat. In basement of Steus loff's market, Wednesday and Thursday. 26 FOR SALE Milk cows, fresh and coming fresh, and an extra good brood sow. C. J. Lewis, Aums ville, Or. e27 MUST sell a pair of 3000 lb. horses, young and sound, true workers and nearly new harness $325 for all. 710 N. Winter St. e26 FORD FOR SALE Five passen ger car, practically new tires, 1922 license, good mechanical condition, $175 cash. Phone 111F14. 25 13 ACRES first class soil, all cul tivated, creek, south, no build ings. Bargain at $2600, terms $500 down. S. R. Pearson, 210 211 U. S. bank bldg. b 5 ROOM bungalow on paved street, bath, toilet, water, lights, built ln features, fireplace, on good lot, fpr $2500. See Ben F. West, 870 H State street. 25 20 ACRES of good land with sec ond growth timber, 7 miles from Salem, $2000. $500 down, bal ance good terms. See Ben F. West, 370 V, State street. 25 WANTED Building lot on paved street. Must have cast or north front. Present owner of lot is to buy a car If I sell the property. Call Wright, care Vlck Bros. 25 TO EXCHANGE 9 acres, good house and barn, some fru't and berries, 6 miles east on good road. Price $2000; trade for city property, Thomason, 83114 State street b26 GOOD 5 room house, electric lights, bath and toilet, hot wa ter, etc., 2 large lots, variety fruit, barn, on good street, north Salem. Bargain at $2100, terms $350 down. S. R. Pearson, 210 211 U. S. bank bids?. a NEW 5 room modern bungalow, best of construction, bulltlns, fire place, full concrete basement, large lot, 3 extra rooms upstairs unfinished, south Salem. This Is a bargain, Immediate posses sion. Price $4300, terms. S. R. Pearson, 210-211 U. S. bank bldg. See me about a home, complete ln every detail, do not put off com ing. A bargain ln a business loca tion, tell me what you are look ing for, I am sure I can locate you right. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 20 ACRE suburban home for sale or trade, with good set of build ings, crop and some personal property. 18 miles from Eugene, one mile from Hnrrishurg, 'n the heart of the Willamette val ley. A bargain this, or will trade for rooming house or residence property. For further particu lars Inquire of John J. Cramer, Harrisburg. Or. a26 getting kidded now XSfiW TODAY SALESMEN Sideline men; ten to twenty dollars per day; vest pocket samples; wonderful sell er, samples free. 219 Crary bldg. Soattle, Wash. 26 FORD TRUCK OWNERS Four new Goodrich Silvertown cord casings, 32x414 for sale, at thir ty five dollars each. Guaranteed new and unused. Box Truck Journal. o7 Iol.nu men, women, over 17. de. siring government positions, $180 monthly, write for free list of positions now open. J. Leon ard, (former civil service exam iner) 1087 Equitable bldg.. Washington, D. C. 127 For Sale Houses $2700 BUYS new five room bun galow .easy terms. W. H. Gra benhorst & Co., 275 State St. a25 FOR SALE 5 room Bungalow, paved street; take light car, some cash; good terms. Phone 1812J. PRICED TO HRT.I A rm .A em home on State street, $5500 W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State street. o25 SEE this good 6 room bungalow located at 475 S. 23d. Has built ln features, 3 bed rooms, east front, 1 block to school, macad am street. Price $3000. R. A. Mohney. 209 Oregon bldg. a $1400 BUYS this 6 room 1-story house and lot 45x110, on North Summer street, electric light, bath and toilet, garage, terms given. See L. A. Hayford, 305 otiiLw aireet. $2750 BUYS this 8 room plastered house, close in on N. 12th St basement, bath and toilet, street paved, cement walks, easy terms. See L. A. Hayford, 805 State St. BARGAIN Cluse in on S. Liberty near Mission St., 5 room house, large east front lot, fruit galore Price only $1700, $1100 cash, bal ance $20 per month. R. A. Moh ney, 209 Oregon bldg, phone 217 a TWO GOOD BUYS A room bungalow Just being fin ished, at $2700, terms. A six room cottasre, 1144 N. Cottage, $2500 on $300 down, balanoe like rent, large lot and both good buys. Wm. Fleming, 341 State street. a For Sale Farms $i00 DOWN, $10 per month will buy 10 acres all cultivated, best orchard and berry soli south of Salem. Price $1250. W. H. Gra benhorst & Co., 275 State St., V. S. bank bldg. b25 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. (Sevtval large exchanges.) H. E. Brown, Realtor over Buslck's store, State and Commercial. n For Sale Miscellaneous APPLES delivered, phone 4F2. c33 SWEET cider again. Cummings, 94F13. c26 WANTED Big fir stumpage. 955 S 25th. 125 PRUNE trees and other nursery stock for sale. Northwestern Nursery, Rt. 6, phone 111F3. d2 CLOVER hay for sale. A. A. Naf siger, Salem, Rt 7, box 161. Phone 105F12. o28 FOR SALE One Ford truck; one saddle. 1110 N. Com"l St. phone 1408W. q26 CLOVER hay for sale. A. A. Naf ziger, Salem, Rt. 7, box 151. Phone 105F12. c28 INCUBATOR for sale, 280-egg size price $10. L. A. Grote, Rt. 1, Wal lacs road. f25 FOR SALE Reliable Blue flame, wickless heated brooder. Phone 117F21. f28 VALSPAR Varnish, will not turn white. Max O. Buren, 179 North Commercial. m FULLER Brushes, local represen tative. Grimes, (41 Mill, phone 1937J. I" PHONE 131 about paper hanging and plaster patching. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. g UU"T meat, good and young, prloe reasonable, delivered. South Sa lem market, phone 786. c3 FOR SALE 12 boxes of No. 20 guage feeder shotgun shells at 6c per box. Apply T. Brenner, Mrt 0 Ttrevman bldg. C CORK Linoleum, Armstrong's, fin est make. Max O. Buren, 179 N Commercial. POTATOES Good table potatoes at $1 60 per 100 delivered. Phone 116, 171 N. Front St., Clifford ir Ui-fiwn c26 GOOD restaurant proposition for right party, am going away, will sell cheap. Box R R care Jour i c27 ANCONA men attention. If you need some good cockerels, I have them $2.i0 up. Walter G. Pearmlne, "Cona Villa," Salem. Rt. 8. L21I g c c. W. Leghorn cockerels; setting egfTS for sale, from Fer ris highest laying strain. Fred Aufderheide. Rt. 6, box 100. phone 101F11. Salem, Or. f26 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON amed her Freeze on Battleships Yet! For Sale Miscellaneous SANITARY Floor Oil 90 cents gallon. Max O. Buren, 170 N. Commercial. c ST. ANDRE ASBERG rollers, "the canary with a musical educa tlon, the world's sweetest sing er; new sh.pment. E. B. Flake, birds and flowers, 278 State, e 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 For Sate Livestock TEAM mares blocky built, fine for orchard work, also plow harness, all for $125. 420 S. Commercial. e25 For Sale Automobiles FOR SALE Dodge touring. This Is the best buy ln the elty. 1920 model $650. 171 Court street, phone 635 ask for Molr. For Sale Wood DRY wood for sale. Phone 686J. ee47 WOOD fir sale, 2d growth fir 4 ft. $6.50 cord; It Inch $7. Phone 744R. ee85 WOOD WOOD Special off the car. II Inch old fir $8 per cord. Salem Fuel Yards, Theo Zleman, Chas. Soon, props. Office phone (29. res. 2068. ee" FOR SALE Best grade mill wood, maple, second growth and old fir, 4 ft, or 16 ln. prompt deliv ery. Phone 1542, Fred 2. Wells, 805 8. Church St. FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING apartments for rent. 447 Center St J29 THREE furnished housekeeping rooms for rent 639 Center St. 125 FOR RENT 2 light bousekeep , lng roomB, 1st floor, also 1 bed room. 294 8. Cottage. J25 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, 1215 N. Cmmercial, phone 608R J35 l?OR RENT Furnished cottage, also a steam heated apartment, 492 S. High street, tel. 1123W. J26 Wanted Miscellaneous DRESSMAKING at Hoyt 13th Btreet. and S. 128 WANTED Used Ford starter. 223 State St. 125 WANTED Furniture, tools. Phone 511. etc. 1 CITY and country wood sawing. Phone 2046. Fisher Bros. ee EXCAVATING and general team work, garden plowed, fertilizer furnished. Phone 736W, R. C. Gamble. m85 WANTED Furniture, tools, ma chinery, stock, etc. Will buy for cash, or stll on commission. Phono 511, Woodry, the auction eer, m LANGS hot blast i'uel saving rang es, $48 up. Let us explain why we cut your fuel bill 14. Peo ples Furniture store, 271 North Commercial street, phone 7 34. WANTED GOOD LOCATION for auto accessories. Will take a long lease. Add another business concern to Salem. Petersen, 229 Oregon bldg. 125 WAN! ED Used household goods, tools, men's suits and shoes, best cash prlco paid. Liberty Ex change, 241 N. Com. phone 841 m" MISCELLANEOUS POWER spraying. 744M. m26 MONEY to loan on farm land. L. A. Hayford, 305 State Bt. m' FOR sawing wood and plowing and team work, call 1694J. 128 MATERNITY nursing by the day or week. Pnone 1694J. $1.00 BUYS enough rood kalso mine to do a room. Max O. Bu rn. 179' N. Com'l. a IF you want carpenter work or WANTED Old mattresses to make over. Phone 18, Capital City Bed- Ainv Co. m PLUMBING, repairing and ooll work, reasonable charges, a. L. Godfry, shop foot of Union St. Thn. 1297 J. 136 SEE A. W. Manley, cellar digging, plowing, fertilizing, heavy team work. Cherry City barn, phone 199. m87 IF you have any money to loan, call and see me. I have more ap- nllcatlons than I have money to supply. John H. Scott, 228 Oregon bag. man MONEY If wanted, I can get you a chattel loan, or a government farm loan, or a loan on your city property If desired. John H. Bcott. 228 Oregon bldg. m43 ELECTRICIAN Secure my fig ures on wiring by contract or by the hour, at pre-war prices. Jri. W. Hatch, phone 1744W. m AN OPPORTUNITY Is open for a capable man (-vlth family pre ferred) to rent or care ror a bearing fruit ranch, logans, cher ries, apples and prunes. Parties Interested should address boy 136, Salem, Or., to arrange for interview. J26 REAL ESTATE HOME BUILDERS Large lot, , close ln on S. Liberty, east front Price $760. R. A. Mohney, 209 Oregon bldg, phone 217. a FOR TRADE Lots 4 and 5 Metk- era add. Salem, want Dodge or t Buick roadster. H. G. Campbell, Dallas, Or. a2 ONE HALF ACRE Close to car lins and, 'pavement, $25 down, $10 per month. Price $400. W. H. Grabenhorst or Co., 275 State . street. b25 ALBERTA land, eight quarter sec ': tions, prosperous district, will divide and exchange for Salem 1 property. Apply owner, Wm. E, Bradley, phone 92F3 b38 GET a genuine Sunbeam spotlight direct from factory. A bargain at W. E. Burnai Dan Burns (Not Brothers The Same Man) High street at Ferry. 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 Buslck's store. State and Commercial THREE ACRES All cultivated 1 aore of bearing strawberries, 5 room plastered bungalow, close to car line. Price $4200. terms. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 875 State street. b25 ANDERSON & RUPERT successors Laflar & Laflar INSURANCE REAL ESTATE BONDS LOANS 406-7 Oregon bldg. RANCH and ranches lor sale or exchange, close to Salem; will take good city property, long time on balance. If you want a real bargain ln ranch property you can have It from the owner. See Joseph Barber & Son, 200 Cfrav bldg. b I CAN use money to a good ad vantage In mv business, therefore I have decided to sell some of my land at a much less price than ever offered before. It is from three to five miles from Salem and Is mostly improved and is in crop. John H. Scott, 228 Ore- irnn 'hldflr. UN GOOD BUYS AND EXCHANGES 10 acres at Falls City, house, barn and some fruit. Vrtce $1800, Wanted large stock ranch and grain farm, not Jess tnan auu acres Seo us about trades, we have some good ones. THO'MASOIN 33114 State street n 8 ROOMS strictly modern home. fireplace, furnace, garage ana .l-naa ln ImnmVAil fftreet. $7000. 9 room, right down town on Im proved street, basement, lurnaoe, and Is so arranged that It would make a dandy rooming house. 6 rooms strictly modern bunga- low, nrepiace, rurnace anu par age. $4250; small payment down 229 Oregon bldg. S5 GENUINE BARGAIN 60 acres first class wood timber, close to i highway; if sold soon will take $4500. 22 aores good land all ln cultlva- ! tlon. close to school and eta ' tlon, 4H miles from Salem. Has good buildings, and good terms. $6300. 70 acres, dairy farm, with 8 cows, team, hogs, chickens and Imple ' ments. Good terms. $8000. PETERSEN 229 Oregon bldg. n25 GOOD BUYS 10 acres of orchard and berries, 4 room ceiled house, garage, chick en house, 8 acres prunes, 1 14 acres logans, some apples and goose berries. Price $5000. 160 acre farm, 86 acres of sum mer fallow wheat, buildings, spring water. Price $80 per acre. 160 acres of good second growth fir timber. Price $66 per acre. Good 6 room modern bungalow Jocated east Salem. Price $3760. Good o room modern home on State street Price $6500. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 875 State street. BEST BUY AND EXCHANGES 25 acre fruit ranch near Salem to exchange for 20 to 80 acres Ir rigated ln eastern Oregon, not over $10,000; price $12,600. 10 acres bearing prunes, $8000, $2000 cash, $1000 at 6 per cent for 5 years. 13' acres, fair house, some lo gans, some cherries, all equipment lit miles out. Price $6500, $3000 cash, balance 6 percent for 2 years. 20 acres, all cleared, on macad amized road, will sell very cheap and give terms on $4000, balance cash. This Is 1 14 mile of Salem. 30 acres to rent to be put In flax. 8 room modern house for rent. 308 acre fine, well Improved dairy, will consider ranch near Salem. 412 acres, one of the finest ranch es ln the valley, for Kansas or Cal ifornia ranch. SOCOLOFSKY 841 sr.'ite street. n Hail Irish Free State; Hall and fare well. Is Germany really poor or mere' ly poor pay? AUCTIONEER F. N. WOODRY the live stock. furniture, real estate auctioneer. Phone 611 tor sale dates. Res. 1610 N. Summer. CHIROPODIST A. J. FOSTER, chiropodist, for corns, bunion, etc 122 State, (57 16 OPTICIANS GLASSES fitted by Dr. L. R. Bur- aette, optometrist. Bow upucai Co., 825 State Bt. CHIROPRACTORS DR. BRADFORD, graduate and post graduate of the First Char tered Chlropractlo college in the world. Ten years praetice. Con sultation and examination free. Phone (26, rooms 318-19-20 Oregon bldg. I IN AX I U, MARION-POLK County Farm Loan association has money to loan at six per cent. W. D. Smith secretary treasurer. $03 Salem Bank of Commerce. MERCHANT TAILOR FRANK PALM Merchant tailor, South High and Ferry. ' M. A. ESTES, State street tine tailoring, 384 PIANOS GEO. C. WILL, pianos phono graphs, sewing; machines, sheet muslo and piano studies. Re pairing phonographs and sew ing machines. 432 State, Salem. HAT BLOCKING Mb.N'8 and women's hate reno vated, blocked and trimmed, 486 Court, C. B. Bllsworth. H EM STITCH HIN G SALEM Elite, hemstitching, chaln stltching, pleating, buttons. stamping and needlework. Phone , H2M Oregon bldg. MRS. V. 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. aUItSiuKlT STOCK FRUilLAND NURSERY has sales yard in back of office, 640 State street south of court house. SALEM Nursery company, fruit and ornamental trees, small fruit and roses. Phone 1763, 428 Ore gon hldg. MOTORCYCLES LLOYD E. RAMSDEN, Indian . motorcycles and Dayton bicycles 887 Court St. HARRY W. SCOTT "The Cycle Man" 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 1698R. R. O. Cum mlnB. Mgr. SALEM MARKETS Compiled from report of Salena dealers for the guidance of Capital Journal readers. (Re vised daily.) Grain: Average valley wheal (bulk! 86o. Hay: Cheat bay $11912; oat hay $11012; clover hay (bulk) $10. Wholesale Prices. Meat: Hogs $8.258.50; dressed hogs 12o; top steers 6c; cows 614 a bulls 814c; lambs 7 Ho; dressed veal 16o. Butter and eggs: Eggs 25o; light hens 16 lac; heavy hens JSo old roosters to; springer 18322c; stags U15o; frya 32 25; bakee 18 0 20c. Butterfat: Butterfat 87o; cream ery butter 42 O 43c; country butter 30 32c, Vegetables: Oregon onions $6.00 cwt; beets $2.50 cwt; Oregon cab bags 3140 Kb; green peppers 9o lb; cauliflower $2 per crate; pota toes $1.76 cwt; egg plant 15a lb; California lettuce $4.60 per crate; Arkansas sweet potatoes 6c lb: celery $1.40 doi. Fruits: Oranges $56; limons $7; bananas 9c; California grape fruit $4.00; Florida grape fruit $7.60; cranberries 23c Retail Price Butter and eggs: Eggs 35c; creamery butter 46c; country but ter 85 & 37c; turkeys 49 0 50a. Portland Market Portland. Or., Jan. 80. Cattle steady; receipts 25; choice cattle steady; receipts none; choice oattle $7.0007.50; medium to g-ood $6.25 027.00; fair to medium $5.76 6.25; common to fair I4.75&5.75 -i ; , .i it naAE in. . .. i . I iI7oYn07 oZni::-"" .nrffeat limitation of armament plans heifers $5.6006.10; medium (Copyright 1920 by International Trade Mark registered In the U. 3. PliOTOtatAPUY DE LUXE studio. Better photos. 147 N. Commercial. ART PHOTOGRAPHS tinted, lessons ln on painting, irames maue. E. J. Bullock. 212 8. Cottatge, phone 1620M. PRINTING A SATISFIED customer returns Rowland Printing Co., Phone 1512, over Patton book store. FARM LOANS BUILDING LOANS MAUE May be repaid like rent. Life, Fire, Health, Accident, In demnity, Liability and Auto in surance written. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Or. FURNITURE HOSPITALS FURNITURE repaired or made to order. Reflnlshlng and uphol stering a specialty. Phone 1741, Brown and Groves, 1201 8. Com mercial. " GARAGES 828 N. High Phone 101. Batt e r 1 e rocnarged and repaired. Degge BurrelL SALEM Auto Radiator shop, ra diator aad tender specialists. 198 B. 12th Bt union Auto reoair ahop. aoety lene welding. 488 Ferry street Phone 482. ' R. D. BARTON, Exlde batteries, starter and generator work. 171 S, Commercial. AUTO Electrician, expert trouble shooting. 238 N. High Bt. phone 203. OSTEOPATHY DR W. L. MERCER, osteopathic physician and surgeon. Kirks vllle graduate. 404-405 U. B. Na tional bank bldg. Phone office 919, residence 614. DBS. WHITE AND MARSHALL, osteopathic physicians and sur geons, 608 U. S. bank building. Phone 869. Dr. White, resi dence phone 469; Dr. Marshall renounce phone 834. REPAIRING STEWART'S Repair Shop. 84? Court St Umbrellas and cutlery U. C. PATTERSON, shoe repairing shop, 143 S. Llbe-jr St STOVES rebuilt and repaired, 50 years experlance; Depot Na tional and American fence, sizes 2 to 68 Inches high. Paints, oil and varnishes, etc, logan- . berry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and 6tove Works, 260 Court street. Phone 124 TRANSFER OREGON TAXI and Trausfer, Lib erty and Ferry street Phone 11. JUNK WANTED Rags and secondhand goods of all kinds. Capital Junk company, phone 898, 215 Cen ter street good $5.00 5.50; fair to medium 14. 23aJi6.00: common cows $8.25 u4.26: canners $2.263.25: bulls $3.004.00; choice dairy calves $9.60010.60; prime light 88.50O 8.90; medium to light $6.50 0 8.50; heavy $6.5006.50. Hogs higher; receipts 1649; prime light $10.00 10.26; smooth heavy 260 to 800 pounds $9,000 9.60; 300 pounds and up $8,250 9.00; rough heavy $6.0008.25; fat pigs $9.76 010; stags $5 0 6. Sheep steady; receipts none; east of mountain lambs $9,25 0 10.00; best valley $8.2509.25; culls $4.7606.26; feeder $7.0008.00; light yearlings $7.5008.00; light wethers $6.0007.00; heavy $4,600 6.00; ewes $208. Butter steady; extra cubes 34o; cartons 42c; prints 41c; butterfat No. 1 37 40c fob Portland; un dergrade loo, Rirsrs: Ud lc. selllnar oaja count 85 036a; pullets 80c; buying price the building code of the district ' too; selling price candled 27089oihad been violated tn more than a selected candled In cartons 8904Oo Poultry: Hens light 17 018c; heavy 26 027o; broilers 26o; heavy 26 0 27o; old roosters 0 010c; geese nom; ducks 20 026c; tur keys nom. Wheat: Hard white $1.14; soft white $1.11; white club $1.11; red Walla $1.07; hard winter $1.18. corn No. 8 yellow $23.00; hay, timothy, valley, $16.00016.50; alfalfa $14.60015.00; new grain mixed $14.00014.60; clover $110 12; straw $1. The capture of Will Hays may prove the biggest mall robbery the movies have yet staged. China feels that It it can be pro tected from lta friends It can take care of Its enemies. The nation most likely to do- tola procrastination Feature Service, Inc.) PAGE NINE Death of Others Is Expected (Continued from page one) way to the civilian forces. Marines rushed to the theater a few hours after the crash Saturday nlghjt were withdrawn before dawn and soldierB from Fort Myer, who had struggled through miles ot snow Saturday night to reach the scene, began leaving. All dead and Injured had been removed early today from the Christian Science church nearby which for more than 36 hours had served as a clearing house for vic tims ot the disaster. Rescue Work Difficult. Washington, Jan. SO. With a total of 107 dead and 133 Injured removed from the ruins ot the Knickerbocker motion picture theater at an early hour today, the rescuers still were struggling with the heavy wreckage left when the snow laden roof of the structure collapsed during the showing of a comedy feature bill Saturday night. Brigadier General Bandholti, commander of federal troops In the district, in personal charge ot the rescue work, said It might be 24 hours before it could be said definitely there were no more dead or Injured. It was believed, however, that the section now being explored would yield few additional to the awful list ot dead and Injured, it being near the rear and under the part ot the balcony which held up when the front of It crashed upon the theatre pit beneath the Impact of the tailing root. Kan Believed Alive- A party ot the rescuerg early today had struggled for hours to release from the part ot the wreckage now being overturned, one man believed to be yet alive, although Imprisoned under the mass for nearly thirty-six hours. The great weight of the steel beams and concrete which crash ed with the root have ln many In stances made th. rescue ot vic tim,, harrowingly slow and diffi cult. The capital city was bowed In grief today to learn the full extent ot the tragedy with the recovery ot victims yesterday and last night. This was the more intense ly shared by the rest of the coun try because of tbe considerable number of visitors who suffered la the catastrophe. President Harding, tn a state ment last night, said the tragedy had left him with the "same in expressible sorrow which has come to all Washington and which will be sympathetically felt throughout the land." Investigation Started. A three-fold Investigation ot the cause and circumstances of the collapse of the theater root was ln prospect today. In addi tion to an exhaustive inquiry or dered by the board of commission ers of the district and another to be started Immediately by the grand jury, Senator Capper ot Kansas, member of tbe senate Dis trict of Columbia committee, an nounced that as soon as the sen ate convened he would Introduce a resolution calling for an investiga tion of the tragedy. The senator said be had received reports that ' few Instances during tbe rush ot construction resulting from the rapid Increase of population here after the war declaration. Victims Prominent, Edward H. Shaughnessy, second assistant postmaster general, who was among the fourteen listed as seriously fnjured, wss still making a fight for life today at the Walter Reed hospital. His wife and two daughters also were Injured, but not go seriously. Among those prominent on the list of dead as It stood today, were former Representative A. J. Barchfleld, formerly of Pitts burgh, and Mrs. Virginia Burraud, sister of Minister Blanchi of Guatemala. Most of the dea? still lay early today In the basement ot the near by Christian Science church, to which they were removed for Iden tification. Many of the fatally In jured alBO were taken there, later 'o swell the total ot victims. It Is evident that, In the matter of reparations, Germany thinks mite Is right. Well, buying the farmer's corn for Russia Is one way to let char ity begin at home. During 1921 The Capital Journal Carried 40,101 Want Ads Not including real estate and classified directory, totalling 199,755 lines. DOUBLE the number of any other paper In the field. This was a gain of 1895 want ads over the number carried In 1124, and a gala In lineage of 1,239 lines. There's a Reason!