Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 21, 1922, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21,
Kot All The Exposures In The
apitalournaJ
By carrier 60 cents a month, $6
KTmall. In Marion and Polk
Unities, one month 60 cent, t
1125.
t months ti t. 1
Ji 14.00. Elsewhere 60 cent a
Lnth. 15 a 5:
b..,i.iv.1 as seoona
class mall
at Salem, Oregon,
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gjiubliahed hereto.
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Kate per word each Insertion
eents, three Insertions, 5 cents;
meat 8 cents: one monui, ti
stents; one year, per month. . 12
Stents; minimum per ad, 26 cents,
j First insertion only In New To
W. City ads cash in advance.
2nd not taken over phone, unless
advertiser has monthly account
io allowance for phone errors.
NEW TODAY
AY for sale, phone 106F11. c4$
FUR SALE Cord
wood.
Phone
I 53F5.
ee49
25 ACRES Improved, for city prop
rtv 7). E. Hart. 371 State St.
b'
'.WOMAN cook for men on ranch
i or camp. liox hl.ih.xa journal.
I.
4$
ANTED Work of any kind for
8 hours per aay. i-none 10 iuouw
44
f'OR SALE Fresh milk
Phone 103, C. J. Lewis,
ville.
cows.
Aums
44 FOR SALE 40 White Leghorn
hens for breeding purposes.
Phone 80FU. f46
hu'RRT cider at Commercial ci-
i dor works, 30o per gallon, bring
I containers. Phone 39. m4
'Oil SALE Fine Improved 6 acre
tract, close In, $3200, hall casn.
Write 'Owner' care Journal. b45
ODD cook stove wood already
unlit, oak and fir. Phone Judd
108F3. eeG2
1'OR SALE Gas range, excellent
condition; will trade for pnono
trnnh. Phone 1719R. 44
UK SALE 40 head Shropsnire
sheep with lambs. H. Wipper,
Turner. e46
'11ADE For vacant lot, good au
tomobile in best of condition. J.
B. Littler, the Bootery. 44
?OIt SALE 40 acres seeded to
fall Eraln, good buildings. Price
14500, D. E. Hart, 371 State St.
b
:X)R SALE Choice clover an
grain hay, carrots and all kinds
of mill feed. 264 S. Liberty St.
C46
(TOR SALE Fine pair Percheron
i colts, coming S and 4 years old,
I vreicht 3100 lbs. Geo. Edwards,
f Rt. 5, box 181. phone 81F12. e45
i'FUR SALIJ At bargain prices,
Studebaker touring car and sew
ing: machine for sale. 1216 Hlgh-
land avenue. q46
ii'n AL,rj rancrea wnue j-eg
horn chicks, to hatch Wednes-
I day, Felb. 22, 12 dollars per
L hundred. Call A. W. Meade, 8F33
44
OWNER going away this week,
must sell 6 room cottage, paved
street, part cash, 'balance pay
ments. Call room 8 Bayne bldg.
a46
.FOR SALE or trade for cows, 9
nead of 8-year old full blood,
but not registered, Ramholette
sheep. A N. Parsons, Gervais,
Rt. 2. e45
FOR SALE Hatching eggs, Tan-
cred strain White Leghorns, im
proved stock, and chicks to
hatch March 2, from the same.
J-hone 1791J2. 44
AMi,D Beef cows or heifers
or will trade milk cows coming
fresh for beef cows or heifers.
Phone 1728, Ross Condlt, Aums
vllle. Ait
PlOiCK sows, the Drofitable kind.
a Pure breds and O. K. C. quick
maturity strain. Buy them raise
a litter worth $200 In less than
a year; also purebred sow with
splendid litter of nine. Come see.
Phone 95F2. 44
Why
Pay rent? TAt in hah vah a
new buncalow with bath, French
doors, Murphy bed, east front
t, one block to car line. Pos
session at once. Price $2600,
terms. Krueger, 208- Oregon
dg, phone 217. -a48
tloi-cT
i .-"t ax,e a 7 room
1" T ' 0 eooa to wreck, not
woa enough for Its present loca-
.,??: V ere a new house Is to be
lt. This Is an excellent house
ior moving farther out. Any who
are lnterAato Di u
Z thlg wek. Call at 271 North
uinrner street. Tel. 140W for
appointment. 44
Maybe there was only
Wti 1 JUST HM?C ( TELL IT TOMS'. fV A5CRetV A -i .r" - fs F UMMYN fTKNOM l J (KA-tC I'VT; 3 I
fn about AzhM a your Hetf off. .fefv as tl "VtW ewbiNG, ur nr I . i mM :
iMAFR.eM's Mfffj Wf dovajM IN EiC 'I! vcuITr A FUNNY ' '
. A , 1 1 1 1
1922
NEW TODAY
Kruie family fow
Martin Miller, Rt. , rox 91 A
e48
2?8fftsft0,reehtatChlng-F- 1
FOR RENT a...... :
ID V
auu uruertv. ,4))
FOR SALEf-New a room bui -
Box- A v any "bla teSmV
Box A K jlournitl a49,
WANTED Exp"elioTiirT oT
r;'1?"'0 d0 ""Use work. Phone
U06J mornings, 44
FOR RENT suite o rooms in
wHh y m"dt;';n Private home,
...... ... i-mme IZ3UJ. 145
TO two, rooming elsewhere, good
1230J P,'1VIlte hm8' Ph0"e
I WILL make your piano case look
like new. Phone 14U9J. H. Rob
inson. AA
FOR 8AI.R A ,
u. . T "luuci uuine on
State street, rooms and priced
9 7K a U" Graoe"horst & Co.,
1 HAVE a splendid business prop
osition to offer to the right par
ties at a very reasonable figure.
can phone 640. n4S
EGGS 1-iifi Ptri'u fi...i Kt..
Barred Rock hens jl per setting,
parcel post. E. E. Dent, Jeffer
son, Or. mb
WANTED A good salesman to in
troduce patent household article,
amiple remuneration. Inquire
room 21, 180 N. Commercitl St.
evenings 6 to 8. 44
$1760 BUYS four room plastered
bungalow in good condition, mod
ern plumbing and lights, garage,
corner lot. W. H. Orabenhorst
It Co., 275 State street. 44
FOR SALE 1 i4 acres 1 niile from
car line, acre loganberries. V4
acre strawberries, fruit trees,
complete set of buildings. B C
care Capital Journal. b47
ACRES all cultivated, 4 miles
south near paved road. Price
$1100. Will take In Ford car as
part payment. Mortgage of $600
to be assumed. W. H. Graben
horst & Co., 275 Statr- St. 44
FOR SALE 16 room modern
apartment house, steam heated,
close In. One of our real bar
gains. Price $12,000, $7000 cash
Would take modern house as
part payment. Krueger, Oregon
bldg. 44
$300 DOWN, balance easy terms
will buy 60 acres near Falls
City. 10 acres has been plowed,
balance pasture and timber, no
buildings. Price $3000. W. H.
GraJbenhorst & Co., 275 State
street. 44
IF you desire to purchase a mod
ern 8 room house in Salem vith
several loU, at a real snap and
good terms, call and see me at
the Oregon Bath house. I have
the best bargain in Salem to of
fer you. O. J. Purdy. a46
WANT to hear from owner
wanting to sell fruit farm of 16
to 40 acres in Polk county hills
near Salem. Prefer prunes and
walnuts or cherries. Want good
improvements and on good road.
State best price and terms in
first letter. Box 22 Capital Jour
nal. 145
FOR EXCHANGE 45 acres all
cultivated, with good 8 room
house, barn and other buildings,
hot and cold water with bath
and toilet, on good road 3
miles from town, will take house
up to $3600 on place and terms
on balance. If you want to sell,
buy or trade see H. L. Marsters,
512 Orav bldg.. Dhone 907. b
For Sale Houses
FOR SALE By owner, 8 room
house at 1644 S. Liberty St.
Price $3500. a48
REDUCED from $1360 to $1100,
4 room cottage and fine large lot
on N. Summer, $200 down ami
$15 per month and 6 per cent,
- R. A. Mohney, 209 Oregon bldg.
NEW BUNGALOW 5 rooms, mod
ern and never occupied, close w
school and car line in excellent
neighborhood. Price $2700, good
terms. Address owner, R B care
Journal. a45
$3500 BUYS this 6 room one story
house with basement, is on N.
Cottage street, has good lot with
east front, fruit, berries, flowers,
etc. See L. A. HayCrd, 305 State
Btreet. 1
FOR SALE Corner Pine street
and Hazel avenue, iiigniaiiu, o
room house, barn, wood shed
and chicken coop. About 3 lots,
one a corner. All kinds of fruit
and berries, close to school and
church. Price $2000. Phone
1526 J. 51
$1650 BARGAIN, for tnis 6 room
house ana 101, nam, ii, v
lng porch and dutch kitchen,
fruit, berries, etc., house 8 years
Old. First payment only $500,
balance like paying rent, $25
per month. See L. A. Hayford
305 State street a
See me aout a home, complete In
every detail, do noi put on turn
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.
JOURNAL WANT aT)8 PAY.
a furnace in the cellar.
For Sale Farms
GET A HOME-ID acres, part in
berries, good soH, for $1500,
worth It. Brown, over Buslck'e
store, Btate and Commercial, b
A BARGAIN for quick sale. 5
acres close In, S room house,
barn and other out buildings,
make a splendid poultry ranch.
Only $2000, good terms. Joseph
oc ami, zuu uray Dldg. b
ABSOLUTE BARGAIN 188 acre
" " mles south or Salem,
1 H miles off highway. This land
is all level and all been culti
vated, old buildings. You should
see this. Price $48 per acre. R.
A- M ohneyJjQa Oregon bldg. b
16 ACRES sandy loam soil, 3U
miles out ,all In cultivation, close
to paved road, carline, church
and school, $200 per acre, easy
terms or state loan to ex-service
men. DeWltt-Pearcy Bros.,
10 ACRE bargain, i.iie half mile
from Salem, all good soil, about
2 acres logans, 5 room house,
barn, garage. Will make a good
home near town and an Income.
Price $3500, terms cash. S.
R. Pearson, 210-211 IT. 8. bank
mug. h
For Sale Miscellaneous
FOR
SALE Black Minoi-rn a:-o
fur getting. Phone 134KR. Ui
IjOR SALE Two small buildings,
can be moved. 295 S. 16th. c44
FRESH and rotten manure
sale. Phone 2080M.
for
c45
FOR SALE Black Minorca eggs
for setting. Phone 1584W. f45
BABY chicks from Hogaulred
White Leghorns, 14c each. C.
Hlgbee, Turner, Or. f46
YEAR old loganberry plants for
sale by L. W. Magee, Shaw, Or.,
ui pnuiie 009. a
FOR SAT. HI Tmr. n ,hr.n .Ml!
scows. West Side Gravel Co., Sa
lem. Or., phone 946. c48
FULLER Brushes, local represen
tative, Grimes, 641 Mill, phone
1)111. mb4
CARROTS $8 per ton; garllck 6c
per lb. 2 miles east of Brooks,
W. L. Gasklll. c62
WALLFELT, better than cloth for
many purposes. Max O. Buren,
170 N. Commercial. m
FOR SALE Rhode Lsland Reds,
breeding pens. Grote, Rt. 1, one
mile out, Wallace road. f45
FOR SALE Team, wagen and
harness; true workers, $100. Sa
lem feed barn, S. Commercial
street. e45
FOR SALE 2 bear hounds, age
six months. Call or phone N.
Neitling, Stayton, Or., Rt. 1,
phone 1474. e44
STEEL ranges, fourteen In num
ber being slaughtered to make
room. Max O. Buren, 179 North
Commercial. m
DOUBLE the life of your linoleum
by having It cemented down wa
ter tight. Max O. Buren, 179 N.
Commercial. b
For Sale Livestock
FOR SALE Bay mare, wt. 1400,
6 years old. Phone 5F14. e45
FOR SALE A-l milk cow and
some flax seed, at 2230 N. 4th
street. e44
FOR SALE One fine Jersey cow,
just fresh, 6 years old, $75. 1
miles on Dallas-Salem road.
Phone 50FR1, O. W. Carroll. e4E
FOR SALE 10 head of horses,
age from 6 to 10 years, weight
from 1100 to 1700 lbs. Every
horse sold with a guarantee. 240
S. Commercial street. e45
For Sale Automobiles
FORD, 1917 model. Call before
noon S. P. express office, Peavy
q44
FOR SALE A 1920 Ford tourlrg
with a starter, $325. Call 1995,
Robinson. q
FORD FOR SALE Cheap for
cash; good mechanical condi
tion; good tires. Phone 111F14.
q45
FOR SALE 7-months old Ford
roadster, new tires, starter, de
mountable rims, 1922 license.
Phone 1995, Robinson. q
GET a genuine Silverbeam spotlight
direct from factory. A bargain at
W. E. Burns Dan Burn
(Not Brothers The Same Man)
High street at Ferry. q
For Sale Wood
FOR wood sawing
phone 1694J.
and
hauling,
ee65
PHONE 783W for 16 inch
wood, $3.50 per conL
mill
ee44
16 INCH old fir and 2nd growth.
Phone 981M. ee93
DRY wood for sale. Phone 586J.
ee47
NICE dry second growth fflr wood.
John H. Scott, 223 Oregon bldg.
ee50
FORD WANTED To trade Ford
coupe for Ford roadster. Box a
2 Capital Journal. q44
FOR SALE Best grade mill wood,
maple, second growth and old
fir, 4 ft. or 18 in. prompt deliv
ery. Phone 1648, Fred E. Wells.
805 S. Church St. - ee
SPECIAL PRICES In car load lots
In old fir, also mill wood In 16
inch or 4 ft. lengths or by the
cord, Salom Fuel Yards, 762
Trade St, Office 629. Phones,
res. 2068. Theo Zleman, Chas.
' Soos, Props. e
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
Movies Are Being Made In Film Studios
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms.
c all pnone 1T12M. 4b
PARTLY furnished aoartuient.
1224 N. 20th. j44
FOR RENT Store room on State
street. Phone 900 or 67. J
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
2363 State street. J45
FOR RENT 2 room downstairs
apartment furnished for light
housekeeping: also upstairs apart
ment, reasonable rates, 346 N.
Front. J44"
ROOM for rent, very pleasant room
single or double, furnace heat.
Located on State street car line
short distance from capltol.
Phone 1424.1. J47
Lost and Found
LOST Gold pencil; reward. Phone
877. k44
LOST Pearl necklace, suitable re
ward. Phone 1627W. k44
Wanted Miscellaneous
SEW1NU by the day. Phone 1051W
144
WANTED Work of any kind. Box
A2 Capital Journal. h45
WANTED Furniture,
Phone 611.
eto.
WANTED Maternity nursing
private houses. Phone 1694J.
WANTED To rent by March 1st
small furnished or unfurnished
house, two adults. Box J. 14S
WANTED To rent small place on
good road. Call S6F16, a. M.
Cambell. 146
WANTED To borrow $100 to
$1500 at 6 per cent on farm
land. Journal A. 146
WANTED Veal, hogs, chickens,
eggs; highest cash price. Yew
Park market, phone t. i
WANTED Old mattresses to make
over. Phone It, Capital City Bed
ding Co. m
EXPERIENCED record sales lady
wanted, state experience and
salary. Box 07 care Journal.
g45
I WANT to rent 4 or 6 furnished
rooms or a house, will pay $50
for good accommodations, close
in. Address 166 Journal. 144
LOAN Want $1000 for two years
at 7 per cent on 160 acres. Prin
cipals only. Address Loan care
Journal. 148
WANTED Boys from 6 years up
for Cherrybud band. For Infor
mation phone 621M or see Chas.
Hebel, 1638 Fairmount ave. g56
WANTED To exchange for B'ord
coupe or roadster a '19 Oakland
touring car, in No. 1 condition.
Enquire Home Rest., 223 N.
Com'l St . Q45
WANTED Furniture, tools, ma
chinery, stock, etc. Will buy for
cash, or Mil 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 Peo
ples Furniture store, 271 North
Com me.xial street, phone 734,
WANTED Used household goods,
tools, men's suits and shoes, best
cash price paid. Liberty Ex
change, 241 N. Com. phone $41
WANTED To rent or lease a farm
with option to buy in the fall,
from owner only; north, east or
west of Salem, 40 to 80 acres;
state terms and particulars. C.
Sheppard, 304 Liberty St., San
Francisco, Cal. 147
BUNGALOWS wanted as fol
lows: 1 4 or 6 room with fire
place, fair location, not over
$3000 cash; also 6 room, one
floor, basement, good location,
not over $3500 cash. Let me hear
from you. Brown, over Busick's
State and Commercial. a
MISCELLANEOUS
NURSE, practical hospital experi
ence. 1215 Highland ave. h46
SEE J. W. Manley, cellar digging,
manure, heavy team work. Cher
ry City barns, phone 199. m65
IF you want carpenter work or
ehingllng done, phone 1899M.
m
OUR automounted wood saw gives
SERVICE
WOOD SAWING
Phone 1161J. ' ee78
ROOM and board for gentleman,
private home, rates reasonable.
Phone 1706W or call 631 N. Win
ter street. J46
BABY carriages which are beau
tiful, light, comfortable and
reasonable. Max O. Buren, 179
N. Commercial. e
CANNERIES, painters, schools, at
tentlonl I sell Rex 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
PLUMBING, repairing and coil
work, reasonable charges. A. L.
God fry, shop foot of Union St.
Phone 1897J. 162
LADIES are making $1 per hour
selling our rubberized sanitary
aprons and bloomers. Ptclfflc
Apron Co., I If Lombard St.,
Portland, Or. g47
FARMERS Until March 1st I
will give a first class job of
valve grinding on any make 4
cylinder tractor for $3.50. Es
pecially equipped service car to
do overhauling at your farm.
Leave order at Vlck Bros. Chet
Way, res. phone 91F5. q
-p
REAL ESTATE
80 ACRES of thuber land for sale
i or trade for Salem property. In
quire at 1192 N. 18th. B5
t,OT3 on N. 6th, east front, paving
j Included, for $425 each. Lot on
;j 20th, close to car, paving In,
,! $350. Brown over Buslck'e store,
State and Commercial, a
ALBERTA land, eight quarter sec
"itions, prosperous district, will
divide and exchange for Salem
property. Apply owner, Wm. E.
Bradley, phone 92F3. b64
ANDERSON RUPERT
successors
Laflar Laflar
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
BONDS LOANS
406-7 Oregon bldg.
WE WRITE
' LIABILITY BONDS
: PROPERTY DAMAGE INSUR
; ANCE
For ste.ges, taxi cabs, trucks
and private automobiles.
ANDERSON & RUPERT
40C-7 Oregon bldg.
GOOD BUYS AND EXCHANGES
10 acres close In on paved road,
all kinds of fruit, good buildings.
Price $6600; will tuke good house
and give good terms on balance.
We have a good Maxwell S pas
senger car to trade for a lot.
V4 acres best of land, part in
fruit and fine buildings, In Wood
burn, 2 blocks to high school; will
take some city property or small
tract..
Good Studebaker six to trade as
first payment on house.
If you want to exchange any
thing see us.
THOMASON
881H State street.
RADCLIFF & WARING
53 acres improved, all in culti
vation, 3 acres berries, paved road,
tt mile to town. $8600 with equip
ment. 56 acres, 45 In cultivation, 11 In
pasture and timber, 7 room house,
large barn, 8 miles from town.
$7500, stock and implements go,
terms to suit.
18 acres on Howell Prairie, all
In cultivation, best of soli, 9 miles
from Salem. Only $2250, easy
terms, or trade for city property.
20 acres S miles from Salem, E
acres bearing prunes, 1 acre logans,
5 acres timber, running water, fuir
buildings. $7000, terms; will take
small house in town.
10 acres close in, small buildings,
running water. Priced for short
time only at $2500, terms.
7 room modern bungalow, close
in, for rent.
Wanted 15 or 20 acres, buildings
preferred, for small house In Sa
lem and some cash.
3 RADCLIFF & WARING
341 State street. n47
' BEST BUY DAIRIES
47 acres, 30 bottom, 17 pasture,
7 room modern bungalow, new
barn, well, running water, 4 miles
from town, milk route. $7000; half
-61 acres, 40 cultivated, 21 tim
ber pasture, new 6 room bunga
low, old barn, 2 miles from good
town, rock road. $10,000, H cash.
Will take acreage to $5000 or city
property to $2600.
240 acres, 125 cultivated, 115
tlrwber pasture, running water,
house, barn, garage, milk house. A
large list of stock and equipment.
Price $125 per acre. Balance 3 to
6 years. . , ,
96 acres, 85 cultivated, balance
pasture, first class dairy barn for
30 cows; silo, good residence, on
good road; 6 miles out. Price $26.
600. $10,000 cash, balance to suit.
Have a lot of cheap dairies fur
ther out In unimproved sectlon.s
BOCOLOFSKY
841 State street.
GOOD BUYS AND TRADES
, 10 acre tract all cultivated, small
shack and barn, 3 acres of logans,
family fruit. Will consider trade
for modern bungalow of equal val
ue. Price $3500.
5 acres all cultivated, 2 acres
bearing logans, balance set to
prunes, some strawberries, good
bungalow, barn and well. Will con
sider house and lot up to $2500.
Price $6000.
20 acre fruit ranch, well im
proved, prunes, loganberries, cher
ries and strawberries, well locat
ed. Will consider house and lot up
to $2500 as part paymont. Price
$8000.
823 acre farm all cultivated land,
good average farm buildings, 1
miles from Salem. Will consider
city property or small acreage In
exchange. Price $125 per acre.
63 acre farm, buildings, 5
miles from Balem. Will consider
city property or small acreage In
exchange. Price $160 per acre.
6 room house and two lota locat
ed In northeast Salem. Price $1,
500, $400 down, balance $15 per
month, per cent Interest.
Vell Improved t acres with mod
ern bungalow, bearing fruit, close
to car line, will consider house and
lot as part payment. Price $7500.
If you are looking to buy, trade
or sell, see
W. H. ORABENHORST & CO.
276 State street
LEGAL NOTICES
KXX;rTOR'8 NOTICE
Notice is hereby given, that the
undersigned was duly appointed
executor of the last will and es
tate of Clarissa M. Walker, deceas
ed, by order of the county court
of the state of Oregon, for Marlon
county, on the 15th day of Febru
ary. 1922, and he has duly quali
fied as such executor; and that all
MERCHANT TAILOR
M. A. ESTES. fine tailoring, 284
State street.
PUOTOURAPUY
DE LUXE studio. Better photoe
147 N. Commercial. - '
AUCTIONEER
F. N. WOODRY the live stock,
furniture, real estate auctioneer.
Phone 111 for sale dates. Res.
1610 N. Summer.
CHIROPODISTS
A. i. FOSTER, chiropodist, for
corns, bunions, etc. 222 State 957
57
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. BRADFORD, graduate and
post graduate of the First Char
tered Chlropractlo college In the
world. Ten years practice. Con
sultation and examination free.
Phone 526, rooms 818-19-20
Oregon bldg.
OPTICIANS
GLASSES fitted by Dr. L. R. Bvr
dette, optometrist. Bow Optical
Co., 825 State St.
FINANCIAL
MARION-POLK Couuty Farm
Loan association has money to
loan at six per cent. W. D. Smith
aeemtary treasurer. (08 Salem
bank of Commerce.
WATKH COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY Of
fice, corner Commercial and
Trade Sis. Bills payable monthly
in advance, phone 87.
PRLNT1NO
l SATISFIED customer return
Rowland Printing Co., Phons
1512, over Patton book store.
HUUSTITCUUING
SALEM Elite, hemstitching, chaiu
tltching, pleating, buttons.
(tamping and needlework. Phone
Hid, iZH Oregon bldg.
MRS. C. E. MILLER, hemstitch
ing, at 1616 N. Commercial,
phone 1352 W. 49
MRS. F. E. MULL, hemsUtchiug
and fancy work, over Aliller's
store. Phono 117.
PIANOS
GEO. C. WILL, pianos phono
graph, sewing machines, sheet
music and piano studies. Re
pairing phonographs and sew
ing machines. 482 State, Salem.
NUltSKHY STOCK
FRU1TLANLI NURSERY ha sale
yard in back of office, 540 Slate
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 1763, 428 Ore
gon bldg.
MOTORCYCLES
LLOYD E. RAMSDEN, Indian
motorcycles and Layton bicycles
887 Court St.
HARRY W. SCOTT
"The Cycle Man"
147 S.Com. Phone 68
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby requested to pre
sent their respective claims, duly
verified, with proper vouchers, to
the undersigned executor, at the
office of John Bayne, 341 State
street, Salem, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this no
tice. Dated February 21st, 1922.
THOMAS F. WALKER,
Executor of the last will and es
tate ot Clarissa M. Walker, de
ceased. "
BIDS WANTED
The County Court of Marlon
county, Oregon, will receive sealed
bids up to 1 o'clock p. m. on Wed
nesday, March 1, 1922, for furn
ishing 90 cords of seasoned fir
wood, deliverery to be made on
certain market roads leading Into
Salem at such points as are desig
nated on the list on file In the
county clerk's office; wood to be
sound old growth or large second
growth.
U. O. BOYER,
County Clerk. 45
BIDS FOR U1EAT1NG
Sealed bids will be received by
the County Court of Marlon coun
ty, Oregon, up to and until t
o'clock p. m. February 2 3rd, 1922,
for Installing a heating system In
the alterations and additions to the
Marlon county court house as per
plans and specifications on file In
the county clerk's office. Work to
be completed on time proposed by
architect.
All bids should be sealed and
marked "Sealed Proposals" and fil
ed with the county clerk.
The court hereby reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
U. G. BOYER,
County Clerk
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE
of Ural IropTty on Foreclosure
Notice is hereby given, that by
virtue of an execution duly issued
out of the circuit court of the state
of Oregon, for the county of Ma
rlon, and to me directed on the
20th day of February, 1922, upon
a judgment and decree duly ren
dered, entered of record and dork-
(Copyright 1920 by International
Trade Mark registered in the U. S.
ART
PHOTOGRAPHS tinted, lessons In
on painting, iranies maue. i
R j n,,n.,,.lr 911 a. Cottacre.
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. C. BOHRNSTEDT
401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Or.
UAltAUES
, 228 N. High
Phone 203.
Batt r 1
rocuaiged aud repaired. Detfge-
Burrell. -
SALEM Auto Radiator shop, ra
diator and tender apeciallat.
ls S. 12th St. 1
UNION Aute repair shop, acety
lene welding. 48 Ferry street.
Phone 422.
R. 1). BARTON. Exide batteries,
tarter and generator work, 17
S. Commercial.
AUTO Electrician, expert trouble
snooting, at rt. tuna at. puuu
2U8.
OSTEOPATHY
DR. W. L MERCER, osteopathic
physician and surgeon. Kirka
vine graduate, 4U4-4UO U. B. Na
tional bank bldg. faunas, etuu
V 1 s, resiueno si.
VitS. WHITE AND MARSHALL.
osteopathic physicians and sur
geon. 896 L. S. bank building.
Phone 85. Lr. Willie, real
deuce phone 4i9; Dr. Marshall
resiueque pnone a
HAT BLOCKING
AiUN'S aud women's hats reno
vated, blocked and trimmed, 496
Court, C. U. Ellsworth-
IUi AIRING
STEWART'S Repair Shop. 84i
Court SI, Umbrella ana cutlery
U. C. PATTERSON, shoe repairing
shop, 143 S. Liberty St.
siOVES rebuilt and repaired, 50
year experience: - Depot Na
tional and American teuce, alxes
26 to 68 Inches high. Paints,
oil and varnishes, etc., logan
berry and hop hooks. Salem
Fence and Stove Works, 260
Court street. Phone 124.
TRANSFER
OREGON TRANSFER AND STOK
AGE CO. Ambulance service.
Cars washed and polished. Ex
cavating, plowing and fertiliz
er. Wood and horses for vale.
Phone 77.
CITY SCAVENGER
SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage
and refuse of all kind removeu
by the month at reasonable rates
Cesspools cleaned and dead ani
mals removed. Day phone 167,
night phone 1698R. it. O. Cum
mins, Mgr.
JUNK
WANTED Rugs and secondhand
goods of all kind. Capital Junk
company, phoue 898, 215 Cen
ter stroet. 1
eted In and by said court on the
6th day of February, 1922, In
certain suit then In said court
pending, wherein 11. E. Olmatoad
wa plaintiff and Ada M. Craw
ford, E. J. Crawford and Kather
lne Schleef, were defendants in
favor of plaintiff and against said
defendants by which execution 1
am commanded to sell the proper
ty In said execution and hereinafter
described to pay the sum due the
plaintiff of $838.00 dollars, with
Interest thereon at tne rate oi I
per cent per annum from the 6th
day of February, 1922, until paid
and the further sum of $65.00 at
torneys fees together with tne
costs and disbursements of said
suit taxed at $28.00 dollars and
costs and expenses of said execu
tion. I will on Monday the 27th
day of March, 1922, at the hour of
10 o clock a. m. or saia uay i mo
west door of the county court
hnna In Salem. Marlon county,
Oregon, ell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash In hand
on the day of sale, all the right,
title, Interest and estate which said
.i.fonrinnia And all nersoiis claim
ing under them subsequent to the
execution or piainun m iih,ii.ib.
In, of and to said premises herein
before mentioned and described In
aid execution as follows, towlt:
All of lot No. one in m i
No. eleven (11) In J. Myer s anui
tion to the city of Salem. Marion
county, Oregon, according to the
recorded pint thereof.
Said sale being made subject to
redemption In the manner provid
ed by law.
Dated this zisi oay oi rm-
ary, 1922.
J. l-f. HU
flhorlff of Marion county, Oregon
It's getting harder to railroad
legislation through congress now
that they have Installed the uioc
system.
To brown a pie easily dissolve
a lump ot BUgar In a little milk
and bruHh the result over the pie
crust before placing in the oven
Feature Service, Inc.)
PAGE SEVEN
Nowadays
Cox Team Wins
Golf Tourney
Winning by the Urge margin of
141 strokes, players captained by
Chester Cox defeated enthusiasts
under "Dolly" Farmer la th tour.
Sunday nine-hole golf tourney
which was completed Sunday on
the course ot the llllhee Country
club. '
The score of the winning side
was 7168, of Farmer's 7309. Tha
losers buy the dinner tor their op
ponents. The organization and staging ot
another tournament to be played
at match play and taking la the
entire course of 18 holes Is now
occupying the attention ot the
successful captain. - ,
The playing membership of the
club, 61 In number, will be or
ganlzed Into four teams to be cap
talned by tha tour best players
which the previous tournament
has proved to be, Ercel Kay, Or.
H. H. Ollnger, Arthur Hutcneon
and "Carl Gabrielsoa.
It has not been decided npon as
yet, but it Is believed possible
that the proposed four-team tour
nament will Btart next Sunday,
with tha captains choosing their
players.
Rockefeller Won
Over To Marriage :
of Grand Daughter
Chicago, Feb. ii. John D.
Rockefeller has given his approval
to the engagement of his grand
daughter, Mathllde McCormick,
18-year-old daughter ot Harold F.
McCormick, to Max -Oser, Swiss
riding master. It was reported
also that he bad expressed a wish
that Oser become an Amoricaa
citizen.
Euill Burgy, the first Chlcagoan
to announce his relationship to
Oser, called at the McCormick
home yesterday, but was Informed
that Mr. McCormick and his
daughter, Mathllde were not re
ceiving on Monday, It was said.
Alleged Robber
of Mail Truck
Pleads Not Guilty
Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 21.
Herbert R. Cox, jointly Indicted
with Herbert Wilson for the rob
bery ot a mall truck hers March
3, 1921, pleaded not guilty In the
United States district court here
today.
Wilson, who is said to hare
been a clergyman at one time in
his life and to have occupied pul
pits in Oregon and Canada, plead
ed not guilty several weeks ago.
Cox Is said by federal agents to
have made a confession which im
plicated Wilson. About $400,000
was said to bave been obtained
through the robbery of the truck.
More than $300,000 has been re
covered, federal officers stated. .
SALEM
MARKETS
Compiled from reports of Salem
dealers tor Un guidance of
Capital Journal readers. (Re
vised dally.)
Grain: Average valley wheal
(bulk) $1.04.
Hay: cneai nay iiii; om ,
hay $11 13; clover hay (bulk)
810.
Wliolcsalo Price.
Meat: Hug $1111.26; dressed
hogs 14c; top steers 6c; cows 6 He;
bulls 8ftc; lam us (Vic, aressea
veal 150.
Butter and eggs: Eggs 20c:
light hens 18 18c; heavy hens 22o '
old rooster 8c; springer l'ai22o;
tag 12)16e.
Butterfat: Butterfut 38c; cream
ery butter 42 843c; country butter
30032c.
Vegetables: Oregon onions 87.00 t
cwt; beet $3.60 cwl; Oregon cab- ;
bags i'ko lb; green peppers 30o lb
cauliflower $2.25 per crate; pota
toes $1.7g owt; California lettuce
$4,00 per crate; Arkansas sweet
potatoes $2.50 bushel; celery $1.50
dozen.
Fruits: Oranges $56; limons
$3; bunanas 9c; California grape
fruit $4.00; Florida grape fruit
$7.50.
Retail Prices
Butter and eggs: Eggs 80s)
creamery butter 40c; country but-
ter 25 lie 37c.
Portland Markets
Portland, Or.. Feb. 21. Cattle
steady; receipts none; choice cattle
$6.767.60; medium to good $6.08
f6.75; fair to medium $,.o0l6,
6.00; common to fair $4.50 5.00;
choice feeders $5.00 416.60; fair la
joud $4.60 (f 6.00; choice cows and
hoi fern $075 fis 6.25; medium to
good $o.00 y 5.70 ; fair to medium
$4.26 (it 6.00; common cows $3.28
44.20; cauners $2.26 &) 3.20; bull
$3. 50(3. 70; choice dairy calves
$10.00 ft 1100; prime light U.uott
10; medium to light $6.0U9.00;
heavy $ 4.50 w 6.60.
Hogs steady; receipts none;
prlino light $11. OOfe. 12.00; smooth
heavy 220 to 300 pounds $ 10.00 J
11.00; 300 pounds und up $7.50'i
16.50; rouch heavy $7.50(3 9.76; f it
pigs $ 1 1 'ft 11.75; slags $5,604(7.50.
Sheep steady; receipts nono:
east of mountain lambs $10,009
10.75; best valley $3.25 9.26; culls
$4.75Sj)6.25; feeders $7.00 8.00;
light yearlings $7.50 8.00; light
wethers $4.00 y 7.00; heavy $4,00 4)
6 00; ewes $.14f.
Butter steady; ex. cubes 36 37a
cartons 42c; prints 41c; butterfat
No. 1 3841o fob Portland;under"
Wheat: Hard white $1.23; soft
Eggs: Slllng case count 27 429c)
buying prlca 25 it 27c; selling price
candled 29 30c; selected candled
in cartons 32c.
Poultry: Hens light 18c; heavy
26c; broilers nom; heavy 25 0 27c!
old roosters 10412c; geese nom
ducks 86 0' ale; turkeys nom.
Wheat: Hard white $1.26; softt
white $1.26; white club $1.25; red
Walla $1.18; hard winter $1.24. 1 '!
Mill run $23625; oat $2330 .
corn No. 3 yellow $2626.60.
hay, timothy, valley $17; alfalfa,
$13.50 14; new grain mixed $15$
clover $12; straw $3,
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