THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Sorority Pins Have CapitaMkJournal fTtusnRlPTION RATES py carrier 60 cents a month, 16 a yean ir, Marlon, and Polk BL, one month 60 cents counties, u .. li t! S 5. 1 inonth4 00 Elsewhere 60 cents a ear.v. in 'o vear. uuumd class mail Member ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press e"lol 'all new. dispatches Ucaiion oi t otherwis8 c""!1 .1 ,Ms oaper and also lo- SwsViiifiJi Audit yy Qt Circulation Tw sl'tockwell. People. Gaa bl a" A William.. Hobart bdg.. t Francis -Bite per cents; ttTc0n"t.rone month, one weeK. 8 conui. month ZD 12 cents, J is, unless account. -n-rppKn" DressmaiU. VSr 2081 State St.. Phone 133 5fANTElMSraI deaf school. Phone - i. rrnpNT Furnished FK .?,. 2092H. apart- modern TWO room 330 minim.. aii m nr trade", lew good FOB SALE or traa . 5-SALEIprunes, choice roos Ancona and Butt Orpin- tonPhoneJimi. 0 EofTsALE Nioo, briglit mixed Zeal and oat straw. Phone 105F14. MODERN bungalow (or sale or Mr.7 w snth St.. call morn- f""1- a3! ings. FTLLER Brushes, iocui :i .JtWp Grimes. 641 Mill, phone 1937J, WAKTED 2 or 3 pigs, 6 or S "li,a i,i V O. Saxton, Rt. 6. " 130 FOR SALE O. I. C. pigs, a weeks Old. W1I1310W, ouroi.uu 10BF22. e30 IHKKEi acres joining city limits, N. Front, for sale by owner; al hnrm Mrs. Sauier. 28 WANT Cottage in Salem for 30 acrea in Mission bottom. For arttriiiarR nhone 866. b34 WANTED Girl or . lady who wants a home, for general house work. Box E E Journal. g30 FUR SALE cheap, Blue Bird res taurant, good place for man and wife, doing good business, cheap rent. 309 Lyon St., Albany, Or. c33 FOR RENT 10 acres, -4 room house, barn, horse and some chickens. Half mile south of Aumsville, for $176 a year cash. Owner, C. Wagner. J30 SALE 5 passenger tour- lug, '20 model, Bell car; will trade for late model Ford run about. Care Journal Box Bell. 28 1920 FORD sedan, largo folding wheel, four new tires, one spare, shock absorbers, spot light, etc., mechanically first class, $500. Phone 1089M. q30 Tor SALE Liirht team, harness and wagon for sale cheap, if taken at once. Oregon Transfer & Storage Co., formerly Club Stables, 195 S. Liberty. e30 em Oregon land in irrigation district, undeveloped, for prop erty in Salem or vicinity, or would consider good light car part. Aaaress 60 care Capi tal Journal. b30 named An experienced live wire salesman Who can handle a territory and develop a busi ness for himself. For further in formation write Metalglass Sales Lo., 63 Fourth St., Portland, Or. , m LIABILITY BONDS PROPERTY DAMAGE INSUR ANCE For stages, taxi cabs, trucks and private automobiles. M ERSON & RUPERT - ' ""-eon pidg. R,L BARGAIN 4 eood lots lo oted in different parts of Sa wn No. 1 on 5th street, paving Paid for; No. 2 on Court reet, cast of Mill creek; No. on Saginaw street; No. 4 on ter6",?' Your chic 'or 750, Va2 Kmeser. 209 Oregon Sfought to be an oil stock salesman. THIS I TeRRlBLC' Trie- BIG coiLecToa for THe gas eoMTA), OUST FHouefc "Wat He'LL Be Heseris Says if x towT rvwe THe Mcwey fceAt For HleA Hf'LL T3US.T AAcT 2, 1922 NEW TODAY FURNISHED bedroom, with privi leges for 1 or 2 young ladies. uog ry. rugn. J3Q SEVERAL unifurrtished rooms for rent cheap. 180 S. 12th St. call mornings. 130 LOST Eleln. wjitnh n.a,nan town and 'high school, has S fob. Leave at Journal office. Reward. 28 FOR RENT 6 room house, gar age, chicken house, 2678 Oak street. Call at IBID N rmm.,. cial oil station. 130 FURNISHED rooms wlitih board if deslreds In strictly modern pri vate home, furnace heat. 720 N. v-umrnerciai at. 28 OK QUICK SALE by owner choice building lot on Court St! facing north, at a bargain ; must sell; terms if desired. Phone B6F4. D.n fOR SALE 6 room house and large east front lot with fruit, located at 843 S. Liberty. Price $1700, $1100 cash, balance $20 per month at 6 per cent. a FOR SALE g room modern house, except furnace, and y. acre of land, close to car line on paved Btreet. Price $5000, terms. Krueger, Oregon bldg. a29 11 Cf OA"UAl 6 rooms, lights, water, bath, large corner lot, east front, good rock street. Price $1450, $360 down, $16 per rSS?' 6 per cent' located Ui?N TR--NSFER AND STOR AGE CO. Ambulance service Cars washed and polished. Ex cavating, plowing and fertiliz er. Wood and horses for sale. Phone 77. For Sale Houses OR SALE 5 room modern house with furniture, 3 lots, one block from-car, in good locality uTuoi, tan superior St. a33 t ROOM house, large lot, 3 blocks to car, north Salem, $1400, $300 down, balance $20 per month. Brown, over Busick's, State and Commercial. . $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, 306 kjitiLf, oireei. n $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, 306 State St CLOSE in property for sale, house and lot, 5 blocks from State street on N. Church, convenient home, 6 rooms, garage, to be sold, price right. Investigate this if you are looking for a home. vision g jjanpy, 448 Court St. NEW AND PRICED RIGHT 3 large rooms, one 14x24, plaster ed, lights, bath, laundry traps, etc., paved street, close to State for $2200, on $500 down; large lot. H. E. Brown, over Busick's wtate and Commercial GOOD 6 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. 8. R. Pearson, 210- 211 U. S. bank bldg. a NEW 5 room modern bungalow, best of construction, builtins, 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 b!dg. a See me about a home, complete in every detail, do not put off com ing. A bargain in a business loca tion, tell me what you are look ing for, I am sure I can locate you right. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 492 N. Cottage street. FOR SALE Good bungalow 5 rooms, 2 lots, close to car. Price $2500, good terms. Fine five room bungalow on car line, close in. Price $6000, terms We have clients that want small business, If you want to sell, buy or trade see H. L. Marsters 212 Gray bldg, phone 07. 6 ROOM house, large lot, paved street, cIobb to car line, plenty fruit, cherries and walnuts, barn garage. For quick sale $1900, $250 cash, balance like rent. " Splendid farm near Salem for Income property. See us for what you want. Jos eph Barber & Son, 200 gray bldg. For Sale Farms FOR SALE 53 acres hi mile west of Aumsville, Or., stock and ma chinery. Write for terms, Henry Fennell. Aumsville, Or b30 S ACRES Salem Heights, good lo cation, rock road, close to school, no buildings. $1500. Brown, over Busick's, State and Commercial. b 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 JFF,TH COUUeCTDie. fORTHe -All Ca1 x pot ri.NA OFF amJ see H.r Gone Out For Sale Farms EX-SERVICE MEN 16 acres lo cated Shi miles out, rich, sandy loam soil all in crop. Close to school, church, station and pav ed road. Only $200 per acre, very easy terms or use your state loan; De Witt, Pearcy Bros., 210 Oregon Mdg. b28 For Sale Miscellaneous HAY for sale, 420 S. Cora'l. c29 APPXE3 delivered, phone 4F2. c33 FOR SALE Cheap, 4-wheel trail er. Hulls Top sho-p. q29 hens for sale. Phone 111F6. f28 FOR SALE One boar and two brood sows. Phone 96F12. e30 FOR SALE 3 lots on S. High, 2090 Ferry street. a28 FOR SALE 100-egg Old Trusty Incubator $6.50, Phone 110F3. i29 GOOSEBERRY plants for sale; good plants priced right. 93F5. d28 i'OR SALE 2 slightly used la dles" ooats, $3 and $4. 212 S. Cottage St. c29 PRUNE trees and other nursery stock for sale. Northwesturn Nursery, Rt. 6, phone 111F3. d2 CLOVER hay for sale. A. A. Naf siger, Salem, Rt. 7, box 161. Phone 105FH. c28 CLOVER hay for sale. A. A. Naf ilger. Salem, Rt. 7, box 151. Phone 105F12. o28 SANITARY Floor Oil (0 cent, gallon. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Commercial. c VALSPAR Varnish, will not turn white. Max O. Buren, 179 North Commercial. . m PHONE 131 about paper hanging and plaster patching. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. g GOAT meat, good and young, piles reasonable, delivered. South Sa lem market, phone 786. c86 CORK Linoleum, Armstrong's, fin est make. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Commercial. c FOR SALE Choice clover hay, choice potatoes $1.90 cwt., and all kinds mill feed, 254 S. Liber ty street, phone 998. c38 CREAM separator, almost new, 850 lbs. per hour; will sell cheap or trade for horse or cow, cost new $70 and only used thir ty days. Phone 1883J. c29 FOR setting Fawn Indian Runner duck eggs for hatching $1 per setting of 13, good strain layers. Mrs. D. M. Frakes, West Salem, Rt. 2, box 24A. f30 ST. ANDRE ASBERG rollers, "the canary with a musical educa tion," the world's sweetest sing er; new shipment. E. B. Flake, hlrdq nnd flowers, 273 State, c FOR SALE 6-8 Petite trees, large fruiting strain, 12c; 4 to 6 ft. Petltes Ihia; 3-4 Italian prune tree. 6c; Mazzard cherries, cur rants. Pearcy Bros., 210 Oregon bldg. d28 For Sale Livestock FOR SALE Jersey cow, or will trade. Rt. 2, box 45, West Sa lem, Mr. Bell. e30 FOR SALE Two high grade Jer sey cows, fresh, giving better than 4 gallons, at 249 S. Church e31 FOR SALE Young, blocky built horse in fine shape, weight amout 1500. H. Edwards, Salem, Rt. 7. box 143. e30 FOR SALE 2 fine cows and 8 months old heifer calf. Also building which may be used as garage. For particulars call at 360 Washington street after 5 p. m. e29 14 HEAD of mares and geldings, weight from 1100 to 1450 lbs., all good workers, sound and ready to go to work. Choice of 3 chunks would make n-lce orchard team. Have one pair of mares with harness, $135, gentle mare 1100 lbs., $40. Come and see what I have. 420 8. Commercial St. e29 For Sale Automobiles GOOD car to trade for stumpage or wood. C. H. Brown, 223 State street. q30 FOR SALE 1920 Ford touring car with extras, In good condi tion, $400. Phone 1345J. q30 FORD, 1920 model, $265; one 1920 like new $325. Huffman Motor Sales, State and Front St. q28 GET a genuine Silverbeam spotlight direct from factory. A bargain at W. E. Burns Dan SurnH (Not Brothers The Same Man) High street at Ferry. q For Sale Wood DRY wood for sale. Phone 686J. ee47 PHONE 783W for 16 Inch wood, $3.60 per cord. ee35 NICE dry second fir wood deliver ed $6.50, oak $7.60. John H. Scott, 228 Oregon bldg. ee57 FOR SALE Good dry 16 inch old fir and second growth. Phone 981M. ee30 WOOD fir sale, 2d growth fir 4 ft. $6.50 cord: 16 inch $7. Phone 744R. ee35 WOOD WOOD Special off the car. 16 inch old fir $8 per cord. Salem Fuel Yards, Theo Zieman, Chas. Soos, props. Office phone 529. res. 2058. ee RArlt LAST uicrffr V WHAT rte SAYS. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON of Style For Sale Wood 18 INCH old fir millwood $3.60 per cord. Phone 108F3. eeau WtTi Rl T . K. Real irrfldA mill WOOd maple, seoond growth and old fir, 4 ft. or 16 In. prompt deliv ery. Phone 1M2, Fred B. Wells, aflK a J-"h,iroh Rt. 66' FOR RENT 8 ROOM apartment, furnished or unfurnished. ize w. winrer. j HOUSEKEEPING apartments for rent. 447 Center St. J29 FOR RENT 10 acre ranch, stock and equipped. Also 8 room house Socolofsky, 841 State St. J29 ROOM to rent, hot ad cold wa ter tnm haat. eeml-private bath, telephone. 407 Court. j29 FOR RENT House of alx apart ments. This is a money maker for party with furniture, to furnish. Phone 640. J80 FOR RENT Nice sleeping room in private family; also garage for rent. 896 21st street south. J30 ROOM for rent, one furnished apartment, 8 room furnished apartment; no children. 2363 State street. J30 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Work by the day for cleaning or washing. 84F22. 128 DRESSMAKING at Hoyt and S. 13th street. 128 WANTED Furniture, tool., eto. Phone 611. i WANTED Early Med potatoes Phone S77M or 2090 Ferry St. 128 WANTED Use of piano for stor age, no children. Phone 1524. 129 EXPERIENCED eastern woman wants Institution work. Phone 417R. h2 WANTED Old mattresses to make over. Phone 19, Capital City Bed ding Co. m SALESMAN with car or team, write W. I. Brlggs, Salem, gen eral delivery, give phlne number. g29 WANTED Used Ford runabout; want to trade wood, must be in good shape. Phone Turner 66. 131 home or exclusive apartments, young couple, no children. L care Journal. 129 MARRIED man with large fami ly wants position as manager fruit ranch. Best references. Box Ranch care Journal. h28 EXCAVATING and general team work, garden plowed, fertilizer furnished. Phone 736W, R. C. Gamble. m36 WANTED Furniture", tools, ma chinery, stock, etc. Will buy for cash, or stll on commission. Phono 611, Woodry, the auction eer, m LANGS hot blast fuel saving rang es, $48 up. Let us explain why we cut your fuel bill Peo ples Furniture store, 271 North Commercial street, phone 734. WANTED Used household goods, tools, men's suits and shoes, best cash price paid. Liberty Ex-"1 change, 241 N. com. pnone ttx WANTED Salesmen and salesla dies who want to connect them selves with a good institution with a wonderful opportunity for advancement. Experience unnecessary. W teach you the business while you are working. We want people who are not afraid to work. Room 212 Ore gon bldg. Phon 688 or residence ' 1132J. g32 MISCELLANEOUS POWER spraying. 744M. m28 BOARD and room, close in, $28 month. Phone 1882J. J29 HOME laundry work done. Phone 1756. m30 MONEY to loan on farm land. L. A. Hayford, 805 State St. m FOR sawing wood and plowing and team work, call 1694J. 128 MATERNITY nursing by the day or week. Phone 1694J. m IF you want carpenter work or shingling done, phone 1899M- m IA.RGE desirable room with board 228 N. Capitol, corner Court. Phone 1627W. 328 OUR automounted wood iw gives SERVICE WOOD SAWTOG Phone 1161J. ee78 PLUMBING, repairing and coil work, reasonable charges. A. L. Godfry, shop foot of Union St. Phone 1397J. 136 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 1744W. m HEMSTITCHING and picotlng at tachment fits all machines. Price $2. Check. 10c extra. Lights Mall Order House, box 127, Birming ham, Ala. 130 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. Scott, 228 Oregon bldg. m43 vreftv anT maks it STROMS! THeTM COMS AfUTS TeLL M "hPK i1' THeRe's f 7,7 'Jill thc - - There's MISCELLANEOUS $1.00 BUYS enough good kalHO. mine to do a room. Max O. Bu ren, 179 N. Com'l. a SALESMEN DEVELOPED A large Pacific coast Institution . has numerous representatives who are earning more than $100 per week. If this interests you and you have a desire to become v a, real salesman and are will ing to work, and follow our sys tem, we will be pleased to have you get In touch with us. Pre vious experience not "essential, b We offer an opportunity for I rapid advancement to men who 1 show- real ability and energy, f Phone 1090 office hours. g28 REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 10 acres at Flnzer . for 6 or 6 room modern bunga low, will pay cash ; difference. Phone 1941W. b29 FOR SALE or exchange, 50 acres 6 mile, out, fine buildings, all . clear, stock and equipment; will take house In Salem, some cash, balance easy. Box 82, Rt. 6. phone 90F11. b29 ALBERTA land, eight quarter sec tions, prosperous district, will : divide and exohange for Salem property. Apply owner, Wm. B. Bradley, phone 92F3. b88 LAND BARGAINS A few .mall tract, seeded tl wheat and grass, 6 miles from Salem, for $100 to $125 per aore, $100 cash and $10 per month .This Is good fruit and berry land. John H. Scott, 228 Oregon bldg. b29 ANDERSON & RUPERT successors Laflar & Laflar . INSURANCB REAL ESTATE BONDS LOANS 406-7 Oregon bldg. n' TWO acres in Salm, 6 room mod ern house with fireplace, gar age and poultry house, first class garden land, on. block to car line. Price $5000, will ao ' cept .mailer property a. part - payment, terms. Joseph Barber & Son, 200 Gray bldg. b GOOD BUYS AND EXCHANGES 6 room house, large lot with fruit, 2 blocks to car line; a fine buy for $1200, with $200 down. 10 acres, part 1n berries, six miles out on good road. Price $2, 000; will take good city lot or a good home up to $4000, pay cash difference. THOMASON 831H 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 apple, and goose berries. Price $5000. 160 acre farm, 85 acres of sum mer fallow wheat, buildings, spring waier. 1'rice 8U per acre. , 160 acres of good second growth fir timber. Price $65 per acre. Good 6 room modern bungalow located east Salem. Price $3760. Good 6 room modern home on State street. Price $5500. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 275 State street. BEST BUYS AND EXCHANGES - ; 12 acres, 10 acrea in bearing commercial apples, hi Stayton wine saps, hi Jonathans. 14 De jlcious, hi Roman beauties; orch ard sown to alfalfa; 4 room house, "all fenced, 6 miles from Twist. Wash. Will exchange for acreage near jaiem or residence property. Price $7500. k 10 acres, 6 room house, old barn, 1 acre Gravenstein apples. 8 cherries, 2 acres prune., 2 acres pasture, nne sightly location, on rock road one mile from pave ment. Price $2800; $1800 cash, balance 2 years at 7 per cent. General grooery stock, store and home, to exchange fiw "ranch not over $15,000. 10 acres, close in, 2hi logans, house, barn, garage. Price $8500. Want house not over $1800. 808 acre, well Improved dairy Close in to exchange for smaller ranch. 8 room house to rent for $35 per month. SOCOLOFSKY 341 State street. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 'Sealed bids will.be received by the County Court of Marlon coun ty, until 2 o'clock p. m. Saturday. Feb. 11, 1923, for alteratlosn and additions to the count house at Salem, Oregon, a. per plan, and specification, on file in the Coun ty Clerk's" office, and the office of :A. E. Doyle, architect. Worcester bldg., Portland, Oregon. All bids to be sealed and mark ed "Proposal, for Bids" and filed with the county clerk of said county. No proposal Willi be ac cepted unless accompanied by a certified dheck by a responsible bank for an amount equal to five per cent of the aggregate amount bid and payable to Marlon coun ty. Work to be completed by March 19th, 1922. The right is herdhv reserved to reject any and all bids. U. G. BOYER, County Clerk. Data of first publication, Feb ruary 2, 1922. Date of last publication, Febru ary 9. 1922 JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. I But I've GoT A j Be Vm tH6 j HOiPtTAt A I MONTH'. "Bo f iiipi pi Nothing To Fasten AUCTION KKR F. N. WOODRY the live stock, furniture, real estate auctioneer. Phone 611 for sale dates. Res. 1610 N. Summer. OPTICIANS GLASSES fitted by Dr. L. R. Bur dette, optometrist. Bow Optical Co., 825 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 526, room. 818-19-20 Oregon bldg. FINANCIAL MARION-POLK County Farm Loan association has money to loan at alx per cent. W. D. Smith secretary treasurer. 103 Salem Bank of Commerce. STKUCIIANT TAILOR M. A. ESTES, fin tailoring, 884 State street. VVATEIl COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Of fice, corner Commercial and Trad. Sts. Bill, payable monthly . in advance. Phone 67. IlKMSTITOHHING SALEM Elite, hemstitching, chain stitchlng, pleating, button., i .tamping and needlework. Phone ji, a Oregon bldg. MRS. F. B. MULL, hemstitching and fancy work, over Miller's siora rnon. 117. PIANOS GEO. C. WILL, pianos phono graph., sewing machines, sheet music and piano studies. Re pairing phonograph, and .aw ing machines. 432 State, Balem. NURSKRY STOCK. FRUITLAND NURSERY ha. sale, yard in back of office, 540 Stat. street soutn or court House. SALEM Nuraery company, fruit and ornamental trees, small fruit and roses. Phone 1763, 428 Ore gon bldg. MOTOltCYCldSS LLOYD E. RAMSDEN, Indian motorcycle, and Dayton bicycle. 887 Court St. HARRY W. SCOTT The Cycle Man" 147 S.Com. Phone 68 CITY SCAVliNGlilt SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed by the month at reasonable rates Cesspools cleaned and dead ani mal, removed. Day phone 167, night phone 1698R. R. O. Cum mins, Mgr. TRANSFER OREGON TAXI and Transfer, Lib erty and Ferry street. Phone 77. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was on the 26th day of January, 1922, by the county court of Marion county, Oregon, duly appointed administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Frank Hronek, deceased, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having any claims against sold es tate are hereby notified to pre sent the same duly verified to the undersigned, at room 306 United States National bank building, Sa lem, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 26 th day of January, 1922. W. E. KEYES, Administrator with the will an nexed of the estate of Frank Hronek, deceased. SALIIM MARKETS Compiled from report, of Salem deulcrs for the guidance of Cupllal Journal reader. (Re vised dully.) Grain: Average valley wheat (bulk) 87o. Hay: Cheat bay $11012; oat hay $1112; clover hay (bulk) $10. i Wholesale Prices. Meat: Hogs $s.258.60; dressed hogs 12c; top steers 6c; cows 6'c bulls 2Uc; lambs 714c; dressed veal 15o. Butter and eggs: Eggs 2325c; light hen. 15 18c; heavy hen. 23o old roosters 8c; springer 18(l22c: stag. 12 15c; fry. 22(25; bakes 18 20c. Butterfat; Burterfat 84c; cream ery butter 8940o; country butter 8032c. Vegetables: Oregon onions $6.00 cwt; beet. $2.50 cwt; Oregon cab bage 314o lb; green pepper. 30o lb cauliflower $2.25 per crate; pota toes $1.75 cwt; egg plant 15c lb; California lettuce $4.60 per crate; Arkansas sweet potatoea 6c lb; celery $1.40 doz. Fruits: Orange. $56; lemons $7; bananas 9c; California grape fruit $4.00; Florida grape fruit $7.50; cranberries 23c. (Copyright 1920 by International Trade Mark registered In the U. S. He said Alu right, MuTT . and - i i i i MUTT-. AWD- I V- ' PHOTOGRAPHY DE LUXE studio. Better photos. 147 N. Commercial. ART PHOTOGRAPHS tinted, lesson, in tu painting, irames maue. i E. J. Bullook, 212 S. Cottage, phone 1620M. PRINTING A SATISFIED customer returns Rowland Printing Co., Phon. 1512, over Patton book .tore. FARM LOANS BUILDING LOANS MADE May be repaid like rent. Life, Fire, Health, Aocldent, In demnity, Liability and Auto in surance written. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT 401 Masonlo Temple, Salem. Or. GARAGES 828 N. High Phone 203. ; Bstterl. recnaraid and repaired, Degge- Burrell. SALEM Auto Radiator shop, ra diator and fender specialists. 198 S. 12th St. UNION Auto repair shop, acety lene welding. 488 Ferry street. Phone 422. R. D. BARTON, Elide batt.ries, (tarter and generator work. 171 8. Commercial. AUTO Electrician, expert trouble shooting. 838 N. High SU phon. 208. OSTEOPATHY DR. W. L. MERCER, osteopathia physician and surgeon. Ktrks ville graduate, 404-406 U. S. Na tional bank bldg. Phones, office Pitt, resioenc. vii DRS. WHIT1S AND MARSHALL, osteopathic physicians and sur geons, 600 U. a bank building. Phon. 869. Dr. White, resi dence phon. 489; Dr. Marshall residence phone 834. HAT BLOCKING MEN'S and women', hats reno vated, blocked and trimmed, 496 Court, C. B. Ellsworth. RKP AIRING STEWART'S Repair Bhop. 847 Court St. Umbrellas and cutlery G. U. PATTERSON, shoe repairing snop, i-ia p. Ajjog-gr pi. STOVES rebuilt and repaired, 60 years experience; Depot Na tional and American fence, sizes 26 to 58 Inches high. Paints, oil and varnishes, etc., logan berry and hup hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 260 Court Btreet. Phone 124. JUNK WANTED Rag. and secondhand goods of all kinds. Capital Junk company, phon. 898, 215 Cen ter strnet. Retail Price Butter and eggs: Eggs 80oj creamery butter 46c; country but ter 8537c; turkeys 4960o. Portland Market. Portland, Or., Feb. 2. Cattle steady; receipts 36; choice cattle steady; receipt, none; choice cattle $7.00 7.60; medium to good jo.zu 7.00; fair to medium $5.76 8.25; common to fair $4.756.76; choice feeders $5.006.50; fair to good $4.6005.00; choice cows and heifer. $6760 6.26; medium to good $5.005.75; fair to medium $4.2606.00; common cow. $3.23 04.25; canner. $2.253.25; bulls $3.603.75; choice dairy calves $9.60010.60; prime light $8,500 8.90; medium to light $6.608.60; heavy $5. 506. 60. Hogs steady; receipt. 477; prime light $10.00 10.25; smooth heavy 260 to 300 pounds $9. 00(g) 9.50; 800 pounds and up $8,250 9.00; rough heavy $8.0008.25; fat pigs $9.76 010; stags $506. Sheep steady; receipt. 144; east of mountain lambs $9,75 0 10.60; best valley $8.2609.25; culls $4.7506.26; feeder. $7.0008.00; light yearlings $7.5008.00; light wethers $8.0007.00; heavy $4,600 6.00; ewes $306. Butter lower; extra cube. 34c; cartons 39c; prints 38c; butterfat No. 1 84a fob Portland; under grade 82c; Eggs: tilling case count 27 29c; buying price 25 0 27c; selling price candled 80 032c; selected candled In carton. 33 0 36c. Poultry: Hen. light 15 17c; heavy 22024c; broilers nom; heavy 25 0 27c; old roosters 9 0 10c; geese nom; ducks 25 0 28c; turkeys nom. Wheat: Hard white $1.16; soft white $1.12; white club $1.12; red Walla $1.08; hard winter $1.12 hi $1.12H Mill run $20022; oats $27.50; corn No. 8 yellow $24.00; hay, timothy, valley, $16.00016.60; alfalfa $14.60 015.00; new grain mixed $14.00014.60; clover $110 12; straw $8. The pre-war cost of a good wife among the tribes of Central Afrl ca wbb $1; It now stands at about $8.25. Feature Service, Inc.) AUb t BoRROUXrb ? THi Dollar Bill f-ROfA WrA FOl X PAGE SEVEN Them To CARDINALS RETIRE TO NAME POPE Sacred College Con-; venes Today; Selec tion of Pontiff by Sat urdey Expected Rome, Feb 2. (By Associated Press.) The conclave of the sa cred college which is to choose a successor to Pope Benedict XV, began Its sittings today. The fifty-two cardinals who are la Roma went Into seclusion last night, and when the great oak barrier at the ' entrance of the courtyard ot St. Damazo was closed they were cut off from communication with the outside world until their task was done. The first ballot will prob ably not be taken until Friday morning. Early Election Forecast. The oailuung is not expected to consume more than two days, and the next pope, in the concensus ot opllnon In Vatican circles, will come from among the moderate section of the sacred college. Neither the "irreconcllables" nor the party which favors closer re lations with the Italian govern ment Is understood to have a chance to elect Its candidate, the moaerates noiaing the balance ot power. Crowds gathered today In St. Petersburg, Square to watch for the tell-tale smoke wreaths from the chimney of the Sistine chapel, where" the conclave sits. A bal lot Is taken in the morning and evening of each day the conclave is in session, and these smoke puffs are the only indication to , the watchers as to the progress made. When no election Is effect ed, a litle straw is burned with the voting papers, causing the smoke to assume a dark color. When a choice Is finally made the ballots, burning alone, emit a thin wisp ot light smoke. May Arrive too Late. Monsiguor Aluhouey, spiritual director of the American college, has gone to Naples to meet Cardi nal O'Connell, archbishop of Bos ton, who Is a passenger on the steamship President Wilson, due on Wednesday. As in 1914, when Pope Benedict was elected, Cardi nal O'Connell may arrive in Rome too lato to participate in the con clave. The confidence that the con clave would be of short duration is shared by Cardinal Gasparri, who, in making provisions yester day for the sustenance of the car dinals, only provided menus for today, tomorrow and Saturday. Others who believed it would be brief pointed out that the cardi nals were generally in favor of continuation of the late pontiff's policy and that therefore there was ntohing to do but choos. a man who would follow that pro gram. MULKEY AND MILLER TOP CO. F CARD Boxing events on the company F smoker, which was recently postponed, but has now been defi nitely set for February 15, have undergone considerable chance under the management of Match muker J. A. Oberdurf, who has been put la charge ot the affair by the officers ot the company. "Dubs" Mulkey replaces Fred Hall in the main event and will meet Carl Miller of Eugene. Miller claims he can train down to Hi for the fight and Mulkey is to reach 145. "Dubs'" has been anxi ous to meet Miller for sume time to prove which is the better man and has urged the matchmaker to put him on with the lad from Eu gene ut the earliest opportunity. With tills feeling between the two participants the 10-round scrap ought to be In a class by Itself Syverson ot Salem, 135 pounds, is matched with Crooks at the same weight In the sonfl-main event of six rounds. Syverson fought Miller here sometime ago, but lost the decision. Crooks is an old time boxer, having had con siderable experience In California, and Ubcrdorf believes he has class. Joe lilttles, t uemawa Indian battler, Is on the card for a four round go with Daly ot Montana, at 114 and 115 pounds, respec tively. Dill Bayn .nd Bill Fraer, both of Salem, are scheduled for one ot the preliminaries at 185 pounds. Another bout will ba placed on tbe cards as soon as suitable fighters can be obtained. The referee has not been decided upon as yet. This smoker will be run accord ing to the boxing law which re quires fighters to weigh in 24 hours before the event with the boxing commission. Oa the suc cess ot this affairs depends the future ot boxing in Salem. W. C DePew, tor nine years editor of tbe Lebanon Criterion, has leased hi. paper and will as-' sume the position ot postmaster at Lebanon March L.