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NEW TODAY 20 ACRE BARGAIN, all in culti vation, watered by spring, no buildings, 4 acres strawberries, 2VS, acre in loganberries, is lo oted in a good fruit section, 7 H miles south of Salem. Price $3100, caah to handle $1000. See h. A. Hayrora, auo outie pi. EXCAVATING and general team work, gardens plowed, fertiliser furnished, prices reasonaoie. n. c. Gamble. 736W. m76 FOR SALE White .Leghorn lay- ine hens, one year old, $1 each Phone 89F23. 60 FOR SALE Fine oil paintings for $2 up. 92'5 N. zutn street. du oTaTc. White Leghorn eggs, $1 per setting, special price by the hundred; baby chicks. Mrs. J. T. Tweed. 60 FOit RENT 5 room house, close in, no small children. Call 1168 N. Commercial. 60 FURNISHED room with board for gentleman. Phone 10U3J. 61) FOR SALE Good lot on S. High street. Price $300, terms. Krue- ger, Oregon bldg. a62 FOR SALE Reo 4, like new, drlv en 7200 miles, must sacrifice. Phone 1683W. 60 FOR" SALE 15 White Leghorn hens; 1 Fordson tractor outQt. Write Boys' Training school, S. E. Wright. f55 WANTED Early seed potatoes, suite kind and price. Chas. Chris tianson. Rt. 1. 60 FOR RENT 'Very nicely furnish ed sleeping rooms, strictly mod ern, furnace heat, 434 N. High street. J51 FOR RENT Apartment on 340 Mission street. Inquire at 824 S. Commercial St. j52 FOR RENT 475 N. Capitol St. A modern new three room apart ment for two. Furnace heat, front private entrance, tele phone, garage if needed. Apply 617 N. Capitol St. Phone 1390R. 60 SPECIAL BARGAIN By owner, new modern 14 room apartment house, cement basement, 2 fur nacea. 680 N. High. 60 FOR SALE 21 room apartment house, completely furnished, big Income, close in. 341 State, Saw yer and Emmett. 60 NEW 6 room bungalow, immedi ate possession, $600 cash. $2700. 341 state St., Sawyer and Em mett. 50 FOUND Check on California bank; call and identify. Capital Journal. 50 FOR SALE Steel range with coll, $15. Inquire at 1457 Market St. . 60 FOR SALE New five passenger Paige automobile, very reason able, Glenbrook model; good reason for selling. Call at 607 Center street. 60 $2400 BUYS a 5 room house and bath on Mill street, $500 cash, balance terms. Krueger, Oregon bjdg. Phone 217. a51 FOR RENT Very nice unfurnish ed housekeeping apartment, gas, furnace heat. 1892W. J62 WANTED Furnished house or apartment by young couple. Call Pgfis shoe store. 151 FOR SALE 5 room modern new bungalow, Dutch kitchen, east front, paved street. Price $3800. terms. Krueger, 208-209 Oregon . u,dg- a61 1'Olt SALE Horses and sprayer. i.u jory, Kt. 3, phone 36F4. 50 FOR RENT 7 room house, phone 2069R. 52 ulu fir and limb phone 108F3. wood. Judd, ee52 UNFURNISHED housekeeping rooms, hot and cold water, elec tric lights. $8 month; 1 large front room $10 month. 116S ierry St 50 The little follA-trr rv,ie.nr1vr,tr,'' TTvtt. that's ?11 i - 1 : ' L I - i 1 '" " 11 r j ,,., ' ;- ' 'i' ' ( UTTLe cicgro is gonna HA'ue A PARTY Mb He wants somc tbyeb csss to 'Play wmV. SS' ' ' S Si ' ' ISS 1 28, 1922 NEW TODAY LOST Onyx and gold brooch Mon day. Please leave at Capital Journal. 6() WANTED One or two good work 'horses, around 1400 lbs; also one or two good milk cows. John uruvoi, inaependence, Rt. 2, Ore. WANTED A brooder. Phone 4F2 Wanted Married man with gpod team to work In hop yard plowing, etc., by the acre, house and barn furnished; wife can keep boarders. Give reference and full particulars. Box 48 -Journ?1; g55 REMINGTON typewriter, No. 10 visible, In fine condition, $35. Room 2 over Gale & Co, store. 60 ,?7 x? -Housekeeping rooms " ' vuurcn. KQ Pad oat t r v, , 0 acrea logans and cherries. 3 miles south, phone b52 F0.h ln. tin condition, $175. See -...o aur o;ov p. m. K. well, 112Q Chetneketa. R. Col 50 oriit-iAi-10 acres, fair build ings, good dryer, 6 acres prunes, 1 acres strawberries, stock and machinery for $5500; take house in Salem and balance terms. -"""a, 'sift State St. b61 For t?ttwh irrr- r , '-r"om ana one r"hm 'urnisned apartment. Phone 630. - Kn tunKBNT-! room furnished or unfurnished apartment, close in Phone 495W. A, For Sale Houses FOR SALE By owner, modern bungalow. 825 N. 20th St. a52 FOR SALE By owner, 7 room bungalow, with basement. Phone 896 W. -75 FOR SALE Bungalow, close In, spienaia condition, cheap. Phone 1390W. a60 GET a home worth it. 6 room plas tered, bath, etc., 1 lots, good soil, car line, for $2100 only. Brown, over Busick's, State and commercial. NEW BUNGALOW $600 down, S blocks State street, east Salem 6 large light rooms, front and back porch, all ready to move into. Price $2700, terms like rant. S. R. Pearson, 210-211 U. S. bank bidg. a" WORTH THE PRICE Good bun- galow, good condition, basement, paved street, east Salem. $1760. Good lota priced right. Brown over Busick's, State and Com mercial, a APARTMENT house bringing big income, close in, always oc cupied; 8 room house on paved street in very best condition at reasonable price; 7 room house completely furnished close ln; 8 room nouse ngnt in town, turn lshed or unfurnished; lots on Daved street $350 each. Ger trude J. M. Page, 492 N. Cottage St. phone 1186. For Sale Farms FOR SALE 23 acres near Salem, good buy, by owner, phone 2091J. b53 FOR SALE By owner; fine farm, ln crop; accent residence or im proved tract as first payment. Box A 10 Capital Journal. a75 FOR SALE 6 acres near Jeffer son road, Vi mile from street car line, by owner. Mrs. J. R PAnnine-tnn. Rt. 4. Salem. Or. b72 GET A HOME 10 acres, part in Harriott, irood Boil. for $1500, worth It. Brown, over Busick's store State and commercial, o A RARGAIN for quick sale. 5 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 bldg. FOR SALE 13 acres 2 miles from Salem, 6 acres bearing prunes, balance mixed fruit and garden, 6 room house, barn and chicken house, water piped to house; on mail route and grav eled road. See us. Krueger, Ore eron bldg. b50' SALE OR TRADE 73 acres, 3-4 mile from town. 67 ln cultiva tion, 7 room house, barn, well fenced, county road, fine soil. Price $8500. Good terms or will take some city property in trade. DeWitte-Pearcy Bros., 210 Ore iron bldg. b50 For Sale Wood FOR wood sawing and hauling. phone 1694J. eeb5 16 INCH old fir and 2nd growth. Phone 981M. ee63 NICE dry second growth fflr wood. John H. Scott, 228 Oregon bldg. ee50 GOOD cook stove wood already split, oak and fir. Phone Judd 10RF3. ee62 FOR SALE Best grade mill wood, maple, second growth and old fir 4 ft. or 16 in. prompt deliv ery Phone 1542, Fred E. Weils. .-V n m -I. O, ftp SPECIAL PRICES in car loaa iui in old fir, also mill wood in 16 inch or 4 ft. lengths or by the cord. Salem Fuel Yards. 752 Trade St. Office 529. Phones res. 2058. Theo Zieman, Cha? Soos. Props. - Mrvs is all nwtd (THet tooKTRiLeM f jefF, rtAve W "(no fBuT x HAi a P 7vme Lac: t Nevefc th. eueR hai ant - .rVr! .- couple for AseADj ) I V EG6" Before' J UTw MM W ..Efr, l BRAKPAT I W AK . y r . . ' .. . .. . i i i wuh u it .im i ptzi--sA that upRe i i k r-ncw. -xv- - '-. I KNOW HOW IV I V i . e-t -r--MSs3 " " : I f S ' X For Sale Miscellaneous FOR BALE Rhode Island Red hatching eggs. Phone 60F24.f54 GOOSEBERRY plants 93F5. ale. d50 FOR SALE Iron gates, 264 N. Front St oheep. c63 FOR SALE Violin, erty. 1155 N. Llb cSO FOR SALE Good Bayne wagon. 629 N. Winter. - c50 FOR SALE Orocery stock ln Sa lem. If Interested see us, Krue ger, Oregon bldg. c50" FOR SALE Duck eggs, goose eggs and White Leghorn hens. Phone 84F4. f50 CANDY salesman would line some thing to carry as side line. 988 3. Liberty St., Salem. 160 FOR SALE Thoroughbred R. I. Red eggs for hatching, $1.60 per setting. 1385 N. 4th. foO FOR SALE 3. C. Black Minorca eggs for hatching. F. P. Wells, 805 S. 21st street. f72 FULLER Brushes, local represen tative, Grimes, 541 Mill, phone 1937J. m54 CARROTS $8 per ton; garllck 5c per lb. 2 miles east of Brooks, W. L. Gasklll. c62 CLOVER hay; pure Barred Rock hatching eggs. A. A. Naftzlger, Rt. 7, box 151, phone 106F12. AUTOMATIC shooting gallery for foae; wiu iraae. ior fora. C. C, Shoemaker, Yoncalla, Or. C51 TONNEAU carpet, rubber mat ting .running board linoleum, auto paint and enamel. Max O. Huren, 179 N. Com'l. FOR SALE 1000 gallon windmill tRIlk a nd whont vnnrl a a naiir Price $67. 265 S. 15th, phone 10B1AI. c63 LOAN WANTED A loan of about $1200 at 7 per cent, good town property (renting for $25 a month) as security. See Wm Fleming, 341 State St. ! DRY ground sheep manure for lawns and gardens, $20 per ton or ii.zb per single sack, deliver ed in city. Clifford W. Brown, phone 115. c59 EGGS for hatching from Anconu. stlngley and Shepard strain. $1.50 per setting. Phone 817, or see Cooley's grocery, N. Church street f73 For Sale Livestock FOR SALE Pair mares, wt, 1300; Call 64F11. 3-year old fresh cows. e50 FOR SALE 8 head of plain work norses and light wagon. Barn across from O E depot. e51 FOR SALE $100 buys one span of young mares, 11 hundred lbs. Phone 107F31. e50 FOR SALE No. 1 fresh cow and calf. Heavy milker. 1175 N. 17th street. e50 FOR SALE Fine lot of high grade Jersey and Guernsey cows, all under five years of ago, at 249 S. Church. e54 FOR SALE 2 cows, 1 about to freshen and an old cow cheap, on tne Hollywood road H mile off the Silverton highway, Bes sie Everson, admx. e51 -For Sale Automobiles BUICK 6, late model, If you are looking for a good buy call 1089M. q51 FOR SALE, 1920 Ford coupe, wire wheels, heater and other extras. Phone 368. q60 GET a genuine Silverbeam spotlight direct from factory. A bargain at W. E. Burns Dan Burns (Not Brothers The Same Man) High street at Ferry. q FOR RENT FORM for rent. Write A X capl- tal Journal. JS1 FOR RENT- -House, 2123 Broad- 151 way. FOR RENT Modern furnished 2 room apt. and kitchenette, adults only. 690 N. Summer. J50 FOR RENT Store room, the rear 100 feet at 175 N. Commercial. Wm. Neimeyer. J FOR RENT 4 room unfurnished apartment with bath, adults. References required. 1123 Hlnes. 54 FOR RENT Store room at 220 S. Liberty St., suitable for small shop. See Otto Klctt, 475 State street. i FARM for rent 4 miles west of Hubbard, Or., 22 acres all in cul tivation, good house and barn and all In first class shape, most all plowed and ready to seed. Cash rent $150. Call 420 S. Commercial. J51 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Wood Phone g51 46F3. WANTED Small pigs. Call Wm. Oldenburg, phone 95F13. 160 WANTED Furniture, tools, etc. Phone 511. WANTED Maternity nursing lr private houses. Phone 1 694 J. I WANTED To trade 12 extra good dairy cows for Salem property Carrier 4. The Dalles, Or. 152 FOIt RENT After March 1st building at 254- S. Liberty stree' Inquire Capital National ban! J50 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON" Bonus;: Will Put The. For Sale Miscellaneous WANTED Old mattresses to make, over. Phone It, Capital City Bed ding Co. WANTED TO BORROW $2700 for I years, will pay 1 per cent, rood security. Thomason, 231 Vf State street. 150 WANTED Boys from e years up ror Cherrybud band. For Infor mation phone 621M or see Chas. Hebel, 1638 Falrmount ave. g56 WANTED Furniture, tools, ma chinery, stock, etc. Will buy for cash, or Mil on commission. Phone 511, Woodry, the auction eer, m LANGS hot blast uel saving rang es, $48 up. Let us explain why w cut your fuel bill tt. Peo plea Furniture store, 271 North Commercial street, phone 734 WANTED Used household goods, tools, men's suits and shoes, best cash prico paid. Liberty Ex change, 241 N. Com. phone 841 MISCELLANEOUS NURSE, hospital experience, engaged. 449 N. High. d is hS4 ARCHIE C. FLEENER, electrician phone 1016. Wiring by the hour or contract. m63 SEE J. W. Manley. cellar digging, manure, heavy team work. Cher ry City barns, phone 199. m66 IF you want carpenter work or shingling done, phone 1899M. nv OUR automounted wood saw gives SERVICE WOOD SAWING Phone 2024R. - ce7$ 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. Godfry. shoo foot of Union St. Phone 1397J. 162 10,000 MILE guarantee against stone bruises, rim cuts and blow outs. The Hydro-Toron Tire, for sale by Yew Park store, I2tn and Leslie, phone 9. ' q52 ENDURANCE pure paint, Vitro- lite highest grade enamel, Cre ola white dry disinfectant paint 15c pound. Shingle stain bUa gal Ion, Kalsomine llo pound. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. YOTJNO men. women, over 17, de siring government positions $130 monthly, write for free list of positions now open. J. Leonard, (former civil servloe examiner) 1087 Equitable bldg., Washing ton, D. C. g51 FARMERS Until March 1st 1 will give a first class job of valve grinding on any make 4 cylinder tractor for $3.50. Es pecially equipped service oar to do overnaullng at your larm. Leave order at Vlck Bros. Chet Way, res. phone 91F5. q FURNITURE prices are coming down: Iron beds $6; Yum Yum springs $3.75; cotton mattresses $8, oak dining chairs $4, all steel army cots $3.60, oak buffotts $29, hardwood dining tables $13.70 feather willows 98c, adult rock ing chairs $3.75, high chairs $3.95, breakfast tables $3.76, chairs $1.98. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Commercial. - c REAL ESTATE 80 ACRES of timber land for sale or trade for Salem property. In- qulre at 1192 N. 18th. b58 5 ACRE bargain for $1250, all cul tivated, good soil, 1 acre straw berries, house 16x24 feet, mile from Salem. The terms are easy, $372 down. S. R. Pearson, 210-211 U. S. bank bldg. b GOOD BUYS AND EXCHANGES A 44 acre fruit farm; this Is good and close to Salem; 28 acres of fine young fruit and good build ings, priced very low and will take part in city property, good terms on balance. 48 acres of good timber 9 miles out, trade for city property. 4 room house large lot with fruit good buy, $1350. We have some good farms to trade for city property. THOMASON 331 State street. GOOD building lot, on S. High street, paved and paid for; a good buy at $500. R. A. Mohney 209 Oregon bldg. a FOR SALE or trade, prune and cherry orchard, crop payments. Phone 1390W. b50 FOR SALE 40 acres seeded to fall grain, good buildings. Price $4500, D. E. Hart, 371 State St. b LOTS Several choice east front lots on paved street In fine local ity. Priced right. Terms. DeWltt Pearcy Bros., 210 Oregon bldg. a60 ALBERTA land, eight quarter sec tions, prosperous district, will divide and exchange for Salem property. Apply owner, Wm. E. Bradley, phone 92PS. bB4 THIS MAY Interest you. I have a first class orchard close ln, will take a good city residence part payment. See Wm. Fleming, 361, State Btroet. b NON-RESIDENT anxious to sell 5 acres ln south Salem, close to McKlnley school, on rock street. Good view, nice home site. A bargain at $1600. R. A. Mohney. 209 Oregon bldg. b REAL ESTATE TRADE 12 acres, small house, barn, acres ln Iogans, near mall town, 14 from Salem; will take ln small house and lot or lots up to $1500, balance your .. own terms. Inquire 655 N. 20th 060 ANDERSON & RUPERT successors Laflar & Laflar INSURANCE) REAL ESTATE BONDS LOANS 406-7 Oregon bldg WB WRITE LIABILITY BONDS PROPERTY DAMAGE INSUR ANCE For stages, taxi cabs, trucks and private automobiles. ANDERSON & RUPERT 406-7 Oregon bldg. 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. It you want to sell, Duy or trade see H. L. Marsters, 212 Gray bldg.. phone 907. b GOOD BUYS Well Improved 160 acre farm lo cated in Sterling county, Colo. Will traae for good Drune orchard or farm, ln the Willamette valley. 18 acre tract all cultivated, best of prairie soil. Price $2260, $600 down, balance terms. 10 acre tract. 3 acres lotrans. family fruit, 4 miles south. Will trade for house and lot. Price $3500. Three fine lots on Falrmount hill, 150 by 150 feet, beautiful view. Price $1250. $200 down balance $25 per month, 7 per cent interest. Modern 7 room house located at 463 north Winter Btreet Price $7350. Good 6 room bungalow, east front. Price $2900, $1000 down, balance terms, 6 per cent interest Fine east front lot on south Commercial street, shade trees, Price $860. If you are looking to buy, trade or sell, see W. H. GRABENHOKST & CO, 275 State street BEST BUYS AND EXCHANGES 15 acres timber, 4 miles of Sa lem on paved and macadamized road, running water, $2000, cash balance 5 years 6 per cent. 20 Vi acrea all cultivated, fenced, rock road, 8 miles out, the best of sou, $120 per acre, casn bal ance 6 years. 6 per cent. 30 acres close in, all cultivated, some Improvements, will take resi dence, bonds or mortgages to $3000, price $4500. 30 acres. Hazel Green section, all cultivated, fenced, will take res idence to $2500, price $6000. SOCOLOFSKY 341 State street. 72 acres, equipt with Btock and machinery, 1 mile from good town, 50 acres under cultivation, 2 acrefc strawberries and logans, good buildings. Price $9000, good terms or will trade. 65 acres, Vi mile from West SLayton, 45 acres under cultivation balance timber and pasture, good buildings, price $9500, Vi cash or trade. 25 acres, 6 miles from St. Helens, ft under cultivation, balance tim ber and pasture, price $3000, good terms or will trade. 10 acres, ft mile from carline on paved road, 7 acres of bearing prunes, 1 ft acres of logans, good 7 room house, good barn, electric lights, for price and terms see us. 900 acres, 20 miles from Salem on paved and rock road, this Is log ged off land with about 80 acres of first class timber;'' If thls land was cleared It could all be culti vated with a tractor, is all fenced and a railroad station on the place, at present this Is a flrts class stock or sheep ranch with plenty of feed the year round. ANDERSON & RUPERT 406-7 Orogon bldg. B0 KXKCIITOR'S 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 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 of Clarissa M. Walker, de ceased, t SHERIFF'S NOT1CK OF SALK off Real Property 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 judjrmom and decree duly ren dered, entered of record and dock eted ln and by said court on the 8th day of February, 1922, In a certain suit then ln said court lending, wherein H. E. Olmfltend was plaintiff ana yuia m. (jraw- ford, E. .1. Crawford and Kathnr- MKKCHANT TAILOR , ART M. A. ESTES, fin tailoring, 184 PHOTOGRAPHS tinted, lessons ln State street oil painting, frame made, Mr. PHOTOGRAPH x J- u" ok 411 a Co DB LUXE .tudio. Better photo. -2 arm uoass 147 N. Commercial. IXJANS AL'CTlONKmt bVld Uk MADE May F. N. WOODRY the Uv stock, Life'Tlre. Health?, Accident. In- furniture, real estate auctioneer. demnity. Liability and Auto ln- Phone 511 for sal date. Res. suranc written, 1610 N. Summer. a. C. BOHRNSTEDT CHIROPODISTS 401 Masonlo Temple, Salem. Or. A, J. FOSTER, chiropodist for GARAGES corns, bullions, eto. 122 Bute 957 228 N High CHIROPRACTORS C tU 3 lr 1 DR. BRADFORD, graduate and Jorgid and repalr.d. Degge- pot gradual of the Flrt Char- Burrell tered Chlropractio college in the .,,' . . A. , world. Ten year praotice. Con- SALEM Auto Radiator .hop. ra- sultatlon and examination fre. tender .p.olalUta Phon $26, room J18-19-20 1 13th St Oregon bldg. UNION Auto repair shop, aoty- OPTICIANS leu welding. $ Ferry lru GLASSES fitted by Dr. L. R. Bur- Phon 422. dette, optometrist Bow Optical R. D. BARTON, Exld batterie, Co., 826 Stat St tarter and generator work. 17i flNANCIAIi B. Commercial. MARION-POLK. County Farm AUTO Electrician, expert trouble Loan association ha money to shooting. 238 N. Hign St phon loan at six per cent W. D. Smith 303- secretary treasurer. 108 Salem riCTiiiPTllv Bank of Commerce, UHTWMUH WATER COMPANY W. L. MERCER, osteopathic SAjLEM WAXAUi COMPANY-bt- $g?& XZ?Z?U. fijK flee, corner Commercial and j rauua wdg. VtoiDL Bttlu Trad. St. Bill, payable monthly reB?uenc. 614 in advance. Phone 67. ., , pitlMTIiva JJ"S- WxUXM AND MARSHALL, "'u oteopatuio physician and ur- A SATISFIED customer return. geono. 606 U. H bank building. Rowland Printing Co., Phon. phon $69. Dr. Whilk, resi- 1613, over Patton book store. deuce phon. 469; Dr. Marahau HiuMaTUH-milNG residanu. pnon. 184. v SALEM Elite, henitfiiictilng, chain- HAT 11LOCKLNG stitching, pleating, buttons, stamping and needlework. Phone MBiN'S and women . hau rno- 3 t Oregon bldg. vated, block.d and trliuuied, 49o 'Ci.j i. ,,"o , r-T- Court, C. B. Ellaworth. MRS. c. E. MILLER, hemstitch- lg, at iulo N. Commercial, KIJ'AJLRLNG pnone 1362 W. 4 STEWART'S Repair Shop. 345 MRS. F. E. MULL, hemstitching Court St, Umbrella una cutler) and fancy work, over MUler'e store, Phone 117. u,. c. PATTERSON, shoe repairing PIANOS shop, 148 B. Liberty St. GEO. C. WILL, pianos phono- tiiOvES rebuilt and repaired, tv graphs, sewing macuines, sheet year experience; Depot Na- music and piano studies. Re- tioual and American lunce, sue. pairing phonographs and lew- 26 to 68 inches high. Paints, uig machines. 432 State, Salem. o1' and varnishes, eto., logan- berry and hop hooks Salen, NIHKI.,,V K. ir Ferni and Stove Work, 26u "H"MiJtlt SPOllt. Court Btreet Phone 124. FRL1TLAND NURSERY ha sales ithankwi.-h yard ln back of office, 640 State lHaMsiUJl Btreet south of court house. OREGON TRANSFER AND ST OK Large gooseberry plants and a AGE CO. Ambulance service, few more Italian prune trees Cars washed and polished. Ex- left. cavating, plowing and fertlllz- SALEM Nursery company, fruit Wo a,ld horBe Ior 8ale; and ornanioiital trees, small fruit Phone 7 7. and rose. Phone 1763, 421 ore- CITY SCAVENGKIl gon bldg. aALiiM SCAVENGER Garbage MOTOKCYCLKS and refuse of all kind removeo LLOYD E. RAMSDEN; IndlSn' tile """"" ' reasonable rates niotoicycle. and Dayton bicycle. Cesspools cleaned and dead anl- x 7 Onlirt hi mala removed. Day phone 167, ' night phon. 1698R. R. O. Cum- rglfffoo HARRY W. SCOTT num. Mgr. fmflBil Tfa nCyclui. Mtt?' mTscicixaneous "nr 147 aCo,U h0n9 "J PACICTREATM ENTS-W" have the most complete treatments zzi for germ and add diseases, WANTED Rag. and secondhand blood poisoning. Inflammatory goods of all kind. Capital Junk rheumatism and all chronlo die company, pnon 191, 216 Can- ease. 109 S. Com'l, room 84, op ter striiet posit e Ladd & Bush bank. 75 Ine Schleef, were defendant ln favor of plaintiff and against said defendant by which execution I am commanded to sell the proper ty ln said exeoutlon and hereinafter described to pay the sum due the plaintiff of $636.00 dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the 6th day of February, 1922, until paid and the further sum of $66.00 at torney fees together with the costs and disbursements of said suit taxed at $26.00 dollar 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. of said day at tne west door of the county court house ln Salem, Marlon oounty, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash ln hand on the day of sale, all the right, title, interest and estate whioh said defendants and all person, claim ing under them subsequent to the execution of plaintiff's mortgage ln, of and to said premises herein before mentioned and described ln said execution a follows, towlti All of lot No. one (1) in block No. eleven (11) ln J. Myer's addi tion to the city of Salem, Marion county, Oregon, according to the recorded plat tnereor. Rnlii aula be I ivar made subject to redemption in the manner provid ed by law. Dated this 21st day ot rcoru- ary, 1922. O. U. JlUWfctl, Sheriff of Marlon county, Oregon City Attorney Ray Smith, who for several days has been ln Leba non whore his father ln law, A. M. Reeves, died recently, Is ex pected to return to Salem this af ternoon. Mrs. Smith will remain In Lebanon for a fow days, It was iinld. (Copyright 1920 by International Trnilo Mark recistered In the II. S. Vet In stmj ir,reM MARKETS Complied from report of Salom dealer for the guidance of Capital Journal reader. (Re vised dally.) Grain: Average valley wheal (bulk) $1.04. Hay: Cheat hay $11012; oal hay 111 V 12; clover hay (bulk) $10. Wtiolcsalo Price. Meat: Hogs $1 1 (J-1 1.26; dressed hog. 14c; top steers 6c; cow. 5ftc; bulls 3ftc; lamb. 7Vao; dressed veal 16c. Butter and eggs; Egg 17o; light hens 16 18c; heavy hens 22c old rooster. 1c; springer 1822u; tag 12 016c. Butterfat: Butterfat 88c; cream ery butter 42 430; country butler 80320. - Vegetables: Oregon onions $7.00 ewt; beet 13.50 owt; Oregon cab bags Ifto lb; green pepper 30a lb cauliflower $2.26 per orate; pota to $1.7g owt; California lettuce $4.00 per orate; Arkansas sweet potato $2.60 bushel; celery $1.(0 dozen. Fruits: Oranges $5 6; limona $3; banana 9c; California grapu fruit $4.00; Florida grape fruit $7.60. Retail Price Butter and eggs: Eggs 23o; creamery buttor 4bc; country but ter 25 0 87c. Portland Market Portland, Or., Feb. 28. Cattle steady; roceipts none; choice entile $6.764(17. i0; medium to good 88.00 0 6.75; fair to medium lU.dOfr 6.00; common to fair $4.605.50; choice feeder. $5.0005.50; fair to good $4.6010)6.00; choice cows and Feature Servlc., Inc.) PAGE SEVEN Velvet heifer $57506.25; medium to good $6.0005.76; fair to medium $4.25 0 6.00; common cow ij.ij 04.25; canner $2.2503.25; bull -$3.6001.76; choice dairy calve $10.00 011.00; prime light $9,00 0 10; medium to light $6.60 09.00 heavy $4.5006.(0. Hogs lower receipt 8$; prim light $11.60011.76; smooth 1 heavy 220 to 800 pound. $10,000 11.00; 800 pound, and up $7.60'') 10; rough heavy $7.50 09.60; fat pig. $1.60; stags $608.50. Sheep steady; receipt 77 east ot mountain lambs $11,00 0 11.60; best valley $10010.75; otflla $7.0008.00; feeder $8. 0008.00) light yearlings $7.7508.25; heavy $6.7607.76; light wether 16.760 7.26; heavy $4,76 0 6.76; wea $306. Butter Bteady; ex. cube 85 036c; carton 42c; print 41o; butterfat ' No. 1 18 041c f o b Portland; under grade 85o. Egg.: Selling case count 20 0 2 Jo buying price 27c; selling price oandled 210SOo; .elected candled ln carton 32o. Poultry: Hen light 11c; heavy 25c; broilers nom; heavy 25 0 27o old rooster 13o; geese nom; duck 24 027o; turkey. 17 0180 dressed. Wheat: Hard white $1.30; soft white $1.29; white club $1.29; red Walla $1.24; hard winter $1.29. Mill run $26027; oats $29082; corn No. 8 yellow $27.60 027.7(1 hay, timothy, valley $16; alfalfa $13.60 14; new grain mixed $1(1 clover $12; straw $8. Bills Put Proposal (Continued from page one) the merchant marine naval re serve" which the bill would es tablish as a component part ot any reserve force ot the United States navy. By amendment of section five of the merchant marine act ot 1920. the shipping board would be authorized and directed to sell its ships "as soon as practical and consistent with good business methods" to citizens ot the United States. Subsidy Bate Fixed The base subsidy rate provided for all vessels, either sailing or of 1500 gross tons or more regard less of speed, Is one half ot one per cent per gross ship ton per hundred nautical miles traveled. AH power driven vehicles be tween that tonnage and 5000 tons gross would receive the rate ap plying to the latter displacement. For vessels capable of a speed ot 13 knotB or more, additional al lowances would be provided, ranging from two tenths of one cent to two and one tenth cent for vessels with a speed ot 23 knots or more. The shipping board would bo authorized to Increase these rates up to double their amount when ever it shall determine that the base rate Is Insufficient to induce the operation ot lines where the establishment and maintenance of such Is considered necessary "to promote the nation's wel fare." Similarly, It will be per mitted to reduce the base rate un der special circumstances where It was considered desirable. Foreign Trade Defined Trade between the United States and the Philippines and the Virgin Islands Is defined for the purposes of the bill as foreign trade. The definition of Buch trade excludes that on the Great Lakes as well as trade "between ports ln the United States and ports In foreign countries where the distance between the vessel's last port of call is the one and the vessel's first port of call ln the other la less than 150 miles." The bill provides that where net operating Income derived by in owner from vessels receiving the subsidy benefit exceeds ten per cent ln any fiscal year, 60 per cent of such excess shall be paid to the shipping board to be plac ed ln the merchant marine fund from which the subsidy would be paid, although it Is stipulated that this shall not exceed the to tal amount of compensation re ceived under the proposed law. In addition to the ten per cent diversion of customs receipts to create this fund, the bill provides that It shall be derived from port tonnage duties, taxes or fees which would be doubled under the bill and also the amount that would also be payable to the post- office department for the trans portation ot malls. City Purchase of Camp Ground and Sweeper Favored Purchase of both the city auto camp grounds and a new Bwccpor for the street department appear edto be favored by seven members of the city council who Inst night gathered for an Informal meeting In the city hall. No business Was transacted at last night's session, but the two proposals will be brought before the aldermen at their next regular meeting. A plan whereby the city would charge 50 cents per night per au tomobile at the grounds, was sug gested by Alderman Ed Schunke. who has made a close study or iJr clty auto camp question. Last year. It was said, approximately 5800 machines wer registered at , the local camp, and it Is belleTed that fully 6000 will be here this season. At 60 cents a machlna. It Is thought, the city would be able to manage the grounds in a profitable manner. The new sweeper, purchase of which Is advocated both far Walur Low, street commissioner, and ' members ot the street committee, would cost 17500. but member, at the council are convinced that, throuih It anarmttAa. could care approximately IOQO annually.