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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY When clpitalourna V Subscription rates By carrier 60 cents a month6 yearmll in Marion and Polk Br. . nne month 50 cents, 8 count".? m, month. $2.26. 1 iii"'1"1.. HiBBwhere 60 cents a " tin 5 a year. Member - , aar.ru ATED PRESS Ablated Pres. is exclu.- " ...irl tn tiie UB uuu- iveiy en"V ll news dispatches SSS intW3paper and also lo- "v hi Mhea nerom. cat new8ixi m nmber jni'lLX-'"11 ot circulatlon w. D. I"1 "inuwfiil. .Peoples Gas bWS-P11." Hobart bdg. B, A. Franciacu. CLASSIFIED RATES T7r"n7r word each insertion lienu. three Insertions, L wee. 8 cents; one month, 20 ... one year, per month, 12 M"ts- one,!. , ad. 25 cents. 'nlv Tr. New To- First . - advance. !5d noi taken over phone, unless iivertiser has uuw laierux" hnn errors. n,iw.nr for phone errors. No "NEW TODAY K-rrTEmMT Garage. 1HI i-ourt. run - - m StwlNO by the day. Phone 10D1W poifKENT Furnished apartment fi ll IN. XliKl Ot. " SiR SALE Duroo jume iiu. . ui . t-. . n n .IT"? .Ill j, .lonns, m. a. " TO Be."1 uriumieu tvni 590 Union, phone 567J. ffoR KENT 8 room house, SOI) V . . . -. .1. Tnmilm 9K7 N. Church 39 iiupic.HT Dlano. walnut case, vnntl tone anu aui-iun fi terms. Call at 450 Court St. c41 TEACHER wants work as office girl or cierK, can uou writer. 1288 N. Liberty. h41 piano tuninK. case refinishlng, also 'benches rennisnea. i-none 1409J, II. Robinson. FOR SALE Rhode Lsland Keds, breeding pens. Grote, Rt. 1, one mile out. Wallace road. f4o 2714 ACRES fruit or berry land, 10 acres in full wheat. Price 12500, terms. Wilson, room D'Arcy bldg. 2 UV. ACRE'S all in cultivation, In city, would like offer. Will be in town 2 days, Bllgh hotel. R. W. Gill. b40 BUY NOW Prune ranch close in. with good 'buildings. Good reas on for selling. See Krueger, Ore gon blog. 041 MUST sell my 1915 Ford, in A-l condition, 1922 license, first man with S95 cash takes it, 1076 Ma. rlon street. 39 FOR SALE 10 room house on Marion street. Price only $3600. Good terms. See us for real bar' gains. Krueger, Oregon bldg. a41' On account of flu and other sick ness, we are making Ibig cut In Klectronet Magnetic blankets, for ten da.ys, now Is your chance Phone 1076. 39 ALBERTA land, eight quarter sec tions, prosperous district, will divide and exchange for Salem property. Apply owner, Wm. E. Bradley, phone 92F3. b64 FOR SALE Lot of high grade Guernsey and Jersey heifers, all under four years of age, some fresh and springing, at 249 S. Church. e42 $3800 BUYS this 9 room one story house with basement, is on N. Cottage street, has good lot with east front, fruit, berries, flowers, etc. See L. A. Hayford, 305 State street. a FOR SALE Or will trade for a good house, 20 acres 2 miles from town, 9 in fruit, balance In crop. All farm Implements and team go with place. Phone 1690 Or call for Mrs. Soott, 185 North High. 39 PINE upright piano, standard make, mahogany case, perfect ly plain square lines, beautiful tone, used very little; bargain 'for cash, easy terms. 2260. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co., phone 941. ' c41 FOR SALE Oood 7 room house, built Ins and wired, wood shed, some fruit, lot 60x125 ft. Price 11850, $40 down balance $20 per month; will take Ford car as Part of first payment, 2 blocks from paved street. 1192 Shipping siigji:lem, Or. a41 TEAM -Weight 8100 lbs, age 7 and 8, both sound and true workers; team mares, weight 2400 lbs, sound, price with har ness $100; pair mares weight about 2200 lbs. with chain har ness $85, good workers; one sin gle mare 1100 lbs, good to cul tivate, fat, $20. We have sever al others. Come and look. 42r o. Commercial. e41 If there's one dish Jeff -ereTTs d clags roa" JC - at Sa.erniOjgon. ; Mtes-n. rrrTTTs ITT KwoRt, Jeff's slHliuaoys, "" fiMP You CAT rT. , .P w bsi.f bsK bvl fcTrPr p QgfeSgp ) vxX4- Th, framework ot a ship re, !aj JMAgiiiAi-.J j.u. f i mi M , semblea the skeleton, ot ft herring 15, 1922 Last Seen, Business Was Still NEW TODAY irnuina, 8vv for 16 inch . wood, $3.50 per cord. mill ee44 run. t,f-Oue 3 room apart ""i mi-nmneo,. Phone 630. s FOR SALE By owner, good light car. Inquire evenine-a or mi a 23d street 39 FOR SALE A few cords of nice second growth fir wood, $0. Phone 1565M, ee4t 84 M auri all in cultivation. In 7 i o . WI" ue ul ciigh ho- i uaya; mane offer. R. VV, Gill. b40 on aAL-& Rooming house of 30 rooms, very reasonable and on terms, If desired, or will trade for house and lot. Phone 205. 39 nAiiiu A man to Invest $300 lu ,jgg mm service in paying business, suitable for middle age or old man. See Mr. Hamilton, Bllgh hotel. S9 $1650 BARGAIN, for this 5 room house and lot, bath, toilet, sleep ing porch and dutch kitchen, fruit, berries, etc, house 8 yeira old. First payment only $500, balance like paying rent, $25 per month. See L. A. Hayford, 805 State street.' 0 BARGAIN Close in 6 room houso paved street, modern except basement, close to high school; a bargain for some one who wants real close In property with im mediate possession. Price $1775, terms $600 down balance $20 month and interest. S. R. Pear son, 210-211 U. 8. bank bldg. a TRADE 73 acres . fine bottom land soil, mostly in cultivation, almost level, good orchard and berries, 7 room house, good barn, spring, water in house, 3-4 mile from good town and high school, Immediate possession. Will trade for smaller acreage or city property. Wonderful bargain for $8500, would sell for $1500 down. S. R. Pearson, 210-211 U. S. bank bldg. b For Sale Houses FOR SALE Seven room modern house, two lots and garage, price right; need money. Owner, Box 37, Salem. a39 FOR SALE By owner, 6 room house and 2 lots. Inquire at 1175 Market street grocery. Phone 338. a40 FOR SALE 6 room house, large lot, good location. Price $2600, $200 cash, balance $25 per month. D. E. Hart, 371 State St. a39 BANDY 4 room furnished bunga low with basement, all goes for $3600, $850 cush and $37 per month. R. A. Mohney, 209 Ore gon bldg. a WHY PAY RENT Small house, city water, 6 lots, good garden land, south Salem, good street, for only $1000, $100 cash, rest like rent. Act quick, Joseph Bar ber & Son, 200 Gray bldg. a FOR SALE By owner, 5 room plastered house, partly furnish ed, 850 N. Fourteenth, with bath, hot and cold water, eleotrlc lights, built In features, full base ment, fruit, lot 76x150, close to car, terms. Apply 12 to 4 af ternoons, all day Sunday. Phone 14S3W. a40 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. nottage street. For Sale Farms FOR SALE or exchange for resi dence in Salem, 26 aores wun o room bungalow, 8 miles out. Price $3500. D. E. Hart, 371 State street. b39 . BARGAIN for quick sale. 6 acres close in, 6 room house, barn and other out buildings, make a splendid poultry ranch. Only $2000, good terms. Joseph Barber & Son. 200 Gray Diag. n GOOD FARM 665 acres, good im provements, 4S0 acres in crop, 76 acres fine clover. This is all good dark soil, and on paved highway about 10 miles from Salem. Ideal for registered stock and dairy farm. R. A. Mohney, 209 Oregon bldg. phone 217. b For Sale Miscellaneous PHONE 60F11 for fir posis. c40' nm'RR hav for sale. A. A. Naf- wAhbt. Rt. 7. DOX 191. ruuiie 105F1Z. c4! FOR SALE Two or three small scows. West Biae uravei , v lom ili nhone 946. C48 FOR SALE Hand stump puller. rnr Information write Boedlghelmer. stayton, Or. c39 FULLER Brushes, local represen tative. Grimes, 641 Mi". P"""" 19S7J. m54 CARROTS $8 per ton; gartica oc per lb. 2 miles east or era, W. L. Gaskill. c62 WALLFELT, better than cloth for many purposes, max u. uuin. 179 N. Commercial. FIRST class baled clover hay for sale. 1 6-foot single men 1 8-fnot drill. Phone 39F5. c3f FOR SALE Potatoes, l.ou pe 100 lbs., aeliveren. unm Brown, 171 N. Front St. Te' 115. loves, it's sauerkraut. For Sale Miscellaneous STEEL ranges, fourteen in num ber being slaughtered to mak. room. Max O. Buren, 179 Norti Commercial. m DOUBLE the life of your linoleun, by having It cemented down wa ter tight. Max O. Buren, 179 N commercial. FOR SALE Reasonable, almosi new set "New Students and Teachers Encyclopedia," 8 vol umes. Box E T care Journal. c41 ST. ANDREASBERO rollers, "the canary with a musical educa tion," the world's sweetest sing er; new sh.pment. E. B. Flake, birds and flowers, 273 State, c" For Sale Livestock FOR SALE Fresh milk goat. Call evenings at 1399 Mission St. e42 for Sale Automobiles 'OR SALE 1920 Dort car. Price zau. 1163 s. Liberty St. q39 FOR SALE A 1920 Ford touring with a starter, $325. Call 1996, Robinson. a FOR SALE 1920 iord, driven less than 2000 miles, must be sold quick, is a barsa.n; looks like new. Bonesteele Motor Co. q39 FOR SALE 7 -months old Ford roadster, new tires, starter, de mountable rims, 1922 license. Phone 1995, Robinson. 'q DODGE touring, fine coudirlon. bargain. W. E. Burns Dan Bunu (Not Brothers the Same Man) High street at Ferry. q40' GET a genuine Silverbeam sootliirht direct from factory. A bargain at W. E. Burns Dan Burns (Not Brothers The Same Man) High street at Ferry. q For Sale Wood 16 INCH old fir and 2nd growth. Phone 981M. ee68 DRY wood for sale. Phone 586J. ee47 FOR SALE Best grade mill wood, maple, second growth and old fir, 4 ft. or 16 In. prompt deliv ery. Phone 1642, Fred E. Wells, 306 S. Church St. ee oPECIAL PRICES in car load lots in old fir, also mill wood in 16 inch or 4 ft. lengths or by the cord. Salem Fuel Yards, 752 Trade St. Office 629. Phones, res. 2058. Theo Zieman, Chas. Soos, Props. ee FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished apart ments, 2363 State. J43 FOR RENT Store room on State street. Phone 900 or 678. J THE MILLER apartments ani rooms. 633 Ferry. J59 Lost and Found LOST Pair of shoes in package in Union street depot. Please leave at Salem Hardware Co. k39 LOST One pointer dog, answers to name of "Fritz;" white with liver spots. Reward. J. E. Guns ley, No. 7, box 82, Salem. k39 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Furniture, tools, eto. Phone 611. 1 WANTED To rent a piano or will store. Phone 1521W. 140 WANTED Maternity nursing in prlvHte houses. Phone 1694J. 1 WANTED Experienced saleslady for dry goods. Gale & Co. g' WEAVING Fluff and colonial rag rugs. Salem Fluff Rug Co., 496 S. 19th St. phone 949J. m39 DRESSMAKING Plain sewing beading $2.50 per day. Call Y. W. C. A. 139 WANTED Old mattresses to make over. Phone 19, Capital City Bed ding Co m FOR SALE One large portable bake oven, large mixing bowl, doughnut furnace and kettle, some pans and other tools. 2035 Fairground road. c40 GENTLEMAN desires room and board, breakfast and dinner, with refined family; also garage If practicable. Box 81 Capital Journal. 139 WANTED Furniture, tools, ma chinery, s'ock, eto. Will buy for cash, or stll on commission. Phono 611, Woodry, the auction eer, m LANGS hot blast iuel saving rang es, $48 up. Let us explain why we cut your fuel bill ft. Peo ples Furniture store, 271 North Comme-clal street, phone 784. WANTED Used household goods, tools, men's suits and shoes, best cash price paid. Liberty Ex change, 241 N. Com. phone 841 MISCELLANEOUS HOME laundry work done. Phone 1766. m43 BOARD and room for two men, or man and wife. 157 S. Winter St. 189 J. H. FOSTER, master painter, pa per hanger and decorator, phone 1806M. 1 PLUMBING, repairing and coil work, reasonable charges. A. L. Godfry, shop foot of Union St. Phone 1397J. 162 .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 Scott. 228 Oresron bldg. m48 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MISCELLANEOUS .IT you want carpenter work or shingling done, phone 1899M OUR automounted wood saw fives SERVICE WOOD SAWTNG S Phone 1161J. ee8 BABY carriages which are beaa tiful, light, comfortable and reasonable. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Commercial. c CANNERIES, painters, schools, at- tendon! I sell Hex Dry Paste at wholesale. Max O, Buren, 179 N. Commercial. m ELECTRICIAN Secure my fig ures on wiring by contract or by the hour, at pre-war prices. H. W. Hatch, phone 1744W. m 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. g40 TRACTOR OWNERS Get busy get your tractor ready for the season's work, carbon removed, valves reseated and ground on all four cylinder types for $3.60. Es pecially equipped service car to do overhauling at your farm. Call for Chet Way at Vick Broth ers, phone 91F6. Q REAL ESTATE TRADE 20 acre fruit ranch for Salem property. Write box It o Journal. b89 TO EXCHANGE) House and lot and soldiers loan for small tract near Salem, Thomason, 881H State street. n39 PLACE for a bungalow, one lot, good soil, good elevation, east, close to paving and car, for $225, terms. One on paved street $360, terms. Brown, over Bu sick's store. State and Commer cial. a TO EXCHANGE A good farm near Redmond, 228 acres with 80 acres under water, 25 acres In alfalfa and all stocked with horses, cows and machinery. Trade for small tract or city prop erty. THOMASON 331H State street. n39 FOR SALE Good 7 room bungalow, modern, good lot, close to car. Price $4000, terms. Fine 7 room house on Court street for quick sale, $6300, terms, close In. 25 acres irrigated land, Improv ed, to trade for farm in valley. If you want to buy, sell or trade see H. L. MARSTERS 212 Gray bldg. phone 907. BEST BUYS 7 room modern bungalow $4000, soldier loan. 8 room modern house $3500; take bonds, easy terms. 6 room bungalow, 3 lots, $2000, half cash. 10 acre chicken ranch, fair buildings, 1 mile out, $2200, half cash. 7 room modern house, large lot, Center street, take smaller house and cash. 116 acres, all cultivated, close to state normal school, stock, imple ments, will take Income property, $200 per acre. We can match your deal. Try us SOCOLOraK. 341 State street. GOOD EXCHANGES 200 acre stock and grain farm In Waldo hills, all stocked, to trade for city property or small tract. 47 acres near Independence, all cultivated, family orchard and good buildings, trade for city prop erty. 5 room house, large lot, close In $1400; take light car as first pay ment. A good house on paved street $1000. One of the best buys In Salem In a 7 room house, 1 block south of State street for $2500. THOMASON 831H State street. GOOD BUYS AND EXCHANGES 820 aoro farm to exchange for Salem Income property. Price oo Der acre. 18 acres a'l cultivated north tast of Salem. Priae $2250 $600 down Valance terms 10 aores with buildings and plen ty of bearing fruit, 8 cultivated, 6 miles out. Price $2800, terms. 22 acres with modern bungalow good barn, water system, 14 acres cultivated. Near paved road. Price Ifison. V. cash will handle. 10 aores all cultivated south of Salem, best for orchard and ber ries. $100 down, balance $10 per month. $26 down and $10 per month will buy one half acre close to car line and paved road. HOUSES New five room modern bunga low $3100 cash, In Kingwood park West Salem. 6 room modern home In fine condition, on State street. Price $6500, terms. 10 room house In good condition, large corner lot, on S. Commercial street. Price $3600, cash. New three room bungalow,' or Daved street. $2300, easy terms.- If you want to buy, trade or sell W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 275 State St. U. S. bank bid n' REAL ESTATE 80 ACRES of timber land for sal. or trade for Salem property. In qu Ire at 1198 N. 18th. b58 ANDERSON & RUPERT successors Laflar A Laflar INSURANCE REAL ESTATE! BONDS LOANS 408-7 Oregon bldg. n' WE WRITE LIABILITY BONDS PROPERTY DAMAGE IN8TJR ANCET For stages, taxi cabs, trucks and private automobiles. ANDERSON & RUPERT 406-7 Oregon bldg. MEXICAN land, buy your Mexican land from us, we have It for $12.50 per acre. We have It In the oil belt, and it will grow anything and grow It the year round. Come In and let us tell you about It, right in an Ameri can colony. Magee, corner State and Commercial over Busick's. b LEGAL NOTICES IN THK OOUNTX COURT for the State of Oregon, for Marlon County In the matter of the estate of James J. Scanlan, deceased. Notice Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator will, on the 3rd day of March, 1922, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. on said daite, upon the premises herein described, sell to the highest bid der, for caBh In hand, all of the following described real property, towlt: Lots 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26, Riv ervlew subdivision as shown by the recorded plat on tile In. the of fice of the Recorder for Marlon county, Oregon. Said sale will be made pursuant to the order of the county court of Marlon county, Oregon, bearing date of January 27, 1922, and the said sale will be made subject to the confirmation of the above named court. W. C. PETTYJOHN, Administrator of the estate ot James J. Soanlan, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned have been duly and regularly appointed by the coun ty court of Marlon county, Ore gon, executrix and executor of the last will and testament of Nicho las W. Shlpp, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate shall present them duly verified to the undersigned, or at the of fice of McNary, McNary & Keyes, In Salem, Oregon, within six months of the first publication of tnis notice. This notice Is published the nrst time this 1st day of Febru ary, 1922. LIZZIE HAINES, HORACE JEWETT. Executrix and executor of the last will and testament of Nlcho las W. Shlpp, deceased. SALEM MARKETS Compiled from reports of Salem dealers for the guidance of Capital Journal readers. (Re vised daUy.) Grain: Average valley wheat (bulk) 99c. Hay: Cheat hay 111012; oat hay $1112; clover hay (bulk) $10. Wholesale Prices. Meat: Hogs $1010.60; dressed hogs 12 Ho; top steers 6s; cows 6 Vi bulls itjc; lambs 7 Mo; dressed veal 15c. Butter and eggs: Eggs 23 25c; light hens 15 18c; heavy hens 22c old roosters 8c; springer 1822u; stags 12 15c. Buttertut: Butterfat 87c; cream ery butter 42g43c; country butter 80 m 320. Vegetables: Oregon onions $6.00 cwt; beets $2.60 cwt; Oregon cab bage Sfto lb; green peppers 30o lb cauliflower $2.26 per crate; pota toes $1.75 cwt; egg plant 15c lb; California lettuce $4.60 per crate; Arkansas sweet potatoel 6c lb; celery $1.40 doz. Fruits: Oranges 15 6; lamons $8; bananas 9o; California grape fruit $4.00; Florida grape fruit $7.60; cranberries 23c. RetaU Prlcea Butter and eggs: Eggs 80o; creamery butter 45c; country but ter 2537c. Portland Markets Portland, Or., Feb. 16. Cattle steady; receipts 14; choice cattle $7.007.75; medium to good $n.Z6 07.00; fair to medium $5.76 6.25; common to fair $4.756.75; choice feeders $6.0005.60; fair to good $4.6005.00; choice cows and heifers $575 0 6.26; medium to good $5.0006.75; fair to medium $4.26 05.00; common cows $3.25 04.25; canners $3.2508.25; bulls $3.6003.76; choice dairy calves $10.00011.00; prime light $9,000 10; medium to light $6.5009.00; heavy $4.60 0 0.60. Hogs nom; receipts none, prime light $11011.26; smooth heavy 220 to 800 pounds $9.60 8 10.60: 800 pounds and up $8.50i& 1.60: rough heavy $7.00 0 9.25; fat lgs $1.75011; stags $6.5007.60. fiheep nom; receipts 215 Turning The iif(i(gfgf MJERCHANT TAILOR M. A. E8TE8, fine tailoring, $84 State street PHOTOGRAPHY DE LUXE studio. Better photos 147 N. Commercial. AUCTIONKKR F. N. WOODRY the live stook, furniture, real estate auctioneer. Phone 611 for sale dates, Res. 1610 N. Summer. CHIROPODISTS A. J. FOSTER, chiropodist, for corns, bunions, etc. 822 State 957 57 CHXItOPRACTOKS DR. BRADFORD, graduate and post graduate of the First Char tered Chiropractic college In the world. Tea years practice. Con sultation and examination free. Phone 528, rooms 818-19-20 Oregon bldg. OPTICIANS GLASSES fitted by Dr. L. R. Bur dette, optometrist. Bow Optical Co., 325 State St, FINANCIAL MARION-POLK County Farm Loan association has money to loan at six per cent. W. D. Smith secretary treasurer. 209 Salem r.ans: oi commerce. U'ATKR COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Of flee, corner Commercial and Trade Sts. Bills payable monthly In advance. Phoue 67. PRINTING Rowland Printing Co., Phone ion, over i-'auon pooa store. HUMKTlTCURINti SALEM Elite, hemstitching, chain stitching, pleating, buttons, stamping and needlework. Phone 8V9, 829 Oregon bldg. MRS. C. E. MILLER, hemstitch ing, at 1616 N. Commercial, phone 1352W. 49 MRS. F. 1. MULL, hemstitching and fancy work, over - Miller's store Phone 117. PIANOS GEO. C. WILL, pianos phono graphs, sewing machines, sheet music and piano studies. Re pairing phonographs and sew ing machines. 432 State, Salem. NURSERY STOCK FKUIXLAND NURSERY has sales yard In back of office, 540 State street south of court house. Large gooseberry plants and a few more Italian prune trees left. SALEM Nursery company, fruit and ornamental trees, small fruit and roses. Phone 1783, 428 Ore go n bldg. MOTORCYCLES LLOYD E. UAMSDEN, Indian motorcycles and Dayton bicycles 887 Court St. HARRY W. SCOTT "The - Cycle Man" 147 S.Com. Phone 68 east of mountain lambs $9,75 0 10.65; best valley $8.2609.25; culls $4.7508.26; feeders $7.0008.00; light yearlings $7.5008.00; light wethers $6.0007.00; heavy $4,600 6.00; ewes $306. Butter firm; extra cubes 37o; cartons 42c; prints 41c; butterfat No. 1 88 0410 fob Portland;under grades 82c; Eggs: Slling case count 27 029c; buying price 25 027c; selling price candled 29030c; selected candled in cartons S2o. Poultry: Hens light 18o; heavy 25c; broilers nom; heavy 26 0 27c; old roosters 10012c; geese nom; ducks 25028c; turkeys nom. Wheat: Hard white $1.25; soft white $1.24; white club $1.24; red Walla $1.18; hard winter $1.24. Mill run $232t; oats $28030; corn No. 3 yellow $26 0 26.60; hay, timothy, valley $17; alfalfa $13.50014; new grain mixed $15; clover $12; straw $8. Mills of Oregon (Continued from page one) tions from the peak of the run away market of 1818-20 ranging as high as 88 per cent on the low er grades, most of the prevailing quotations are far In advance of war time levels and none touch pre-war levels. Price Advance "Radical." "The price advances made by prominent members of the West- era Pine Manufacturers associa tion during the runaway market of 1819 were characterized by the more conservative members and manufacturers as 'radical,, Incred ible' and 'tremendous.' When prices had reached their peak in February, 1920, and demand was (Copyright 1920 by International Trade Mark registered in the U. S. ART PHOTOGRAPHS tinted, lessons In oil painting, frames made. Mrs. E. J. Bullook. 212 S. Cottase, phone 1620M. FARM LOANS BUILDING LOANS MADE May be repaid like rent. Life, Fire, Health, Accident, In demnity, Liability and Auto in surance written. A. O. BOHRNSTEDT. 401 Maaonlo Temple, Salem, Or. OAHAUKS (;iiM3i 828 N. High Phone 20. Batt r 1 a recuuiged "aud 'repaired, Degge- Burrell. SALEM Auto Kadiutor shop, ra diator and fender specialists. 198 8. 12th St. UNION - Auto repair shop, acety lene welding. 48 8 Ferry street. Phone 4K2. K. l. BAKTON, Elide batteries, starter and generator work. 171 S. Commercial. AUTO Electrician, expert trouble shooting, tit N. High SU phone 208. , OSTEOPATHY DU. W. L. MERCER, osteopathic physician aud surgeon, ivirks vilU graduate. 404-406 U. S. Na tional bank Oldg. Phones, oMioe 919, residence 14, DRB. Willi' E AND MAltBllAUU osteopathic physicians aud sur geons, 606 U. S. bank building. Phone 869. Dr. White, rest deuce phone 489; Dr. Aaarsnau residence pnone 834. t HAT BLOCKING MkiN'ti and women's hats reno vated, blocked and trimmed, 496 Court, C. U. .Ellsworin! RKPAIR1NU STEWART'S Repair Shop. 84i Court tit, Umbrellas ana cutlery G. C. PATTERSON, shoe repairing shop, 143 S. Liberty St, STOVES rebuilt and repaired. 60 years experience; Depot Na tional and American tence, size! 26 to 68 lnunes high. Paints, oil aud varnishes, etc., logaa berry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and btove Works, 26U Court street. Phone 124j TUANSFHK OREGON TRANSFER AND STOR AGE CO. Ambulance service, Cars washed and polished. Ex cavating, plowing and fertiliz er. Wood and horses lor sale Phone 77. CITY SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage and refuse ot all kinds removeu by the month at reasonable rates Cesspools cleaned ana aeaa ani mals removed. Day phoue 167, night phone 169811. it. o. turn mlns, Mgr. ' JUNK WANTED Rags and secondhand goods of all kinds. Capital Junk company, phone 898, -216 Cen ter street. wavering, an advertising cam paigu was proposed to stimulate It, "'In periods of depression the association members have resort ed to concerted regulation ot pro duction for the purpose of main taining the. prices arrived at through concerted action and as a basis for recurring cycles ot in creased prices when demand springs up again. In the fall of 1821 prices were again advanced on the basis of depleted Btocks brought about by a reduction ot over 60 per cent below normal in the 1921 output. Notwithstand ing a nation-wide housing short age, members estimate that their production for 1822 will not be over 60 to 60 per cent of their 1821 production and there is trade talk of another runaway market. Control Most of Lumber. Approximately 80 per cent of the lumber output of their terri tory is in the hands ot members ot Western Pine Manufacturers association. Since the ownership ot standing timber -in this terri tory 1b In the hands ot a relative ly few strong concerns, most of which are members of the associa tion, the power ot the association over 'fc o market for Its woods will almost Inevitably Increase, unless restrained by Judicial action. "The association members have been prominent in the mainten ance of a box bureau, through which prices ot boxes and box ma terial have been fixed by concert ed action. The prices so fixed have been a direct charge upon the fruit growing Industry of the Feature Service, Inc.) PAGE SEVEN Corner Wealthy Hobo Spends Winter in Sunshine ,'4 . S ilS' - i ... Dr. James Bads How, known fornlu, spending the winter far and wide as the "millionaire hobo," Is now in San Diego, Call months in that sunny clime, which Is a haven for unemployed who can ana who cannot arrora to spend the winter there. In San Diego a committee is being formed for the purpose ot starting a How Hobo College." Peggy Will Tell of Her Married Life Peggy Hopkins Joyce, actress and famous divorcee, has sailed for Europe to spend several months. While abroad she says that bub will write her memories ot her married life with her three millionaire husbands. so-called Inland Empire and mountain states as well as upon the meat packing Industry center ed at Chicago. "In order to make the uniform prices promulgated by the associa tion effective not only at point ot shipment but at destination, the members have adopted a com mon freight basing point. This frequently involves additions to mill prices in the shape ot unpaid but arbitrarily calculated freight. "As an adjunct to maintenance of uniform prices, the Western Pine Manufacturers association has endeavored to standardize the discounts from the official prlcea which Its members allow whole salers. Powerful retail concerns have been given the advantage ot these wholesaler concessions." New York Covered by Record Snow, New York, Feb. 15. Greater New York today experienced its heaviest snowfall of the winter. Six Inches had fallen after the storm had been in progress a few hours. The city marshaled 12,000 shovelers, 160 tractor plows and 400 trucks to clear the streets. Bain Is Forecast. San Francisco, Feb. 15. Rain fall In most sections ot the Pa cific seaboard, with a soft snow elsewhere throughout the region was predicted for the next 21 hours by the United States weath- r bureau here today. Strong gales. It was said, will prevail la Washington and Oregon, and storm warnings have been Issued to seaports. Carpets after being brushed with Bait should be rubbed with vinegar and water; this freshen them and keeps them bright. Lord Ashfleld, the head ot Lon don's underground and bus "com bine," was earning $5,000 a year at the age ot twenty. " 1 Y Ho- Bank notes are said to have' been used la China nearly 6,000 years ago. The hats worn by women la 4000 B. C. were, it Is stated, very similar to models worn today.