Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 14, 1922, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    TUESDAY, MARCH 14,
The Self
CapitafeJournal
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No allowance tor phone errors.
NEW TODAY
$700 BUYS 4 room house. Inquire
1096 Chemeketa St. a64
FOR RENT Nicely furnished apt
590 Union. jfid
TOLOUSE geese eggs 26c each
Phone 50F24, G. C. Mlllett. f67
FOR RENT 3 ' housekeeping
rooms, o y i AiarKet. 166
RHODE Island Red setting eggs,
i per setting, pnone 111F14.
f64
WANTED 2 or 3 room unfurnish
ed apt. by March 22. Box 410
Journal. 164
LOST Overland crank March 10
on Garden road, leave at Quack-
en busn s.
OWNER accept good auto as part
payment on modern house. Box
100 Caplal Journal. ati::
FOR RENT Five room house
partly furnished on N. 16th
reasonable rate. Call Ranton
phone 838. j64
ATTRACTIVE new spring suit,
size 17, cost $25, will sacrifice.
Phone 1199J, 336 N. High, room
FOR SALE 6 acres full bearing
cherries, prunes, loganberries, i
miles south near highway, $2400
J. E. Crothers, Tel. 9F4. b64
SCHWEIZER imported robes and
dress goods for sale at 3 1 2 Court
street. Mrs. Fishers' room 2, Mrs.
Woodworth, rep. c67
WANTED By experienced wo
man dishwashing in restaurant
or work by the hour of any kind
Phone 1395J. 62
FOR SALE 95 acres, 40 in 8-year
old prunes, ralr buildings, on
paved highway. Price $15,000,
terms. V. E. Hart, 371 State St.
b
NICE 5 room cottage, close in,
mostly modem; fruit. Price, for
quick sale $1600, terms. S. R,
Pearson, 210-211 U. S. bank bldg
13 ROOM apartment house, finest
location in Salem Income $165
per month, 7 rooms reserved for
use of family Price $5000 See
Ed Loose, 370 Vb State St. 62
WANTED To rent 5 or 8 room
furnished house by rename par
ty; permanently located here;
will pay satisfactory rental.
Phone 478. 62
$200 DOWN will buy 4 acres. Join
ing city limits, 6 room house,
good, with full basement, barn.
etc. Price $2800, soldier's loan
will handle. S. R. Pearson. 210
211 U. S. bank bldg. b
MATCHED team of bay geldings,
6 and 7 years old, wt 2600 lbs.,
well broke and sound. Phone
1855. 1 block east of 17th street
car line on Garden road. Roy
Rae. e64
SACRIFICE If sold by April 1st,
strictly modern 5 room house,
good condition, sewing room.
sleeping porch, built In features.
Extra toilet downstairs, full ce
ment basement, fruit, berries. In
auire 860 B street. a64
$7500 TAKES a 10 acre tract, 7
bearing prunes, 1 strawberries,
in raspberries and logans,
good 7 room plastered house,
to,. nhlnlran hnuafl 3(100
cash balance to suit. Soldier's
loan will handle. ueai wun own
er. Box Rl Capital Journal. 62
FOR SALE 6 room house in east
Salem, on paving, lot 66 by 157,
house In best condition, modern
conveniences, 15 bearing rruit
trees. Price $3300, cash $500,
balance $25 a month. Winnie
Pettyjohn, 831 H State street,
phone 534. il
FOR SALE 160 acres of good
timber south of Salem. Price
$65 per acre. Well improved 9
acre tract close In, will take good
house as part payment. Pricr
$14,000. Good 9 room house at
1595 S. Commercial St. Price
14500. ' ' H. Grabenhorst & Ci
"7S State treet. nS3
Let's see! Ain't Oshkosh in the Bush League?
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Picking Hi TH
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NEW TODAY
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms,
inu vwuri street. 184
FOR SALE 4 ft. and 10 Inch old
nr. finone shim. ee87
WANTED Small furnished house.
adults. TAW Box 255. US
FORD car, overhauled, no starter.
i-an evenugs 1120 Chemeketa
street. a,
1920 FORD touring, cash and
ra-ms. -an alter 5 o clock 255 S.
14th St. iti
FOR 8ALE Potatoes at $1.50 per
sack delivered. Phone 373 eve
nings after 6. c67
YOUNG man, bookkeeper and
typist wants Position, reforono
Box E A Capital Journal. h64
WANTED Immediately, setting
hens, phone 1149J, 1971 Market
street. 62
EGGS Rose Comb Reds, extra
layers, 7 6o setting, $4 hundred.
Phone 63F2, f64
FOR SALE 5 room house, mod
em wun oasement, N Commer
cial street. Call 2047R. a64
LOST Bunch of keys, finder
leave at office 221 S. High St.
and receive reward. 62
WANTED Two or three unfurn
ished housekeeping rooms, close
In. Phone 1550 during business
hours. 164
WHO has Salem house to value
$2000, to trade for 12 acres. Im
proved? or rent. Phone 1206M,
655 N. 20th. a64
WOOD for sale. Nice four foot old
fir, and four foot, 16 inch second
fir, priced right. Phone 254, or
alter office hours 622. e
LOTS for sale on N. 21st street In
Burlington addition; small fruit
on lots. Call at 1296 N. Commer
cial. a64
GET dolled un free of rharra. Pall
640 and make appointment for
Wednesday with our Beauty
specialist. This Is done to make
your acquaintance and demon
strate our work. Oregon Bath
house. 62
BARGAIN $1150 will buy 5 acres
good soil, all cultivated, one acre
fruit, house 16x24. located M
mile from Salem $350 will han
dle. For sale this week only.
Farm for rent. S. R. Pearson.
210-211 U. S. bank bldg. b
For Sale Houses
FOR SALE By owner, 7 room
bungalow, with basement. Phone
896W. a75
NEW 6 room house, beautifully
located on prominent street, east
front, completely furnished at
$8700. Gertrude J. M. Pago, 492
North Cottage. a
6 ROOM plastered house, lights,
bath, etc., basement, good lot,
fruit, close to Grant school.
$2600 on $500 down. Brown,
over Busick's, State and Com
mercial, a
ONE of the new attractive homes
in Salem, completely furnished
with Knabe piano and victrola,
mahogany furniture, Haviland
dishes at $13,000. Gertrude J. M.
Page, 492 N. Cottage. a
WORTH WHILE 6 room house
on paved street, lot 50x150, lots
of fruit, in excellent order, both
inside and out, '2 blocks to car.
1 block to school. Price $3300.
$500 down balance $25 month.
Miles & Copley. a
FOR SALE At Monmouth, Or., 6
room house, near the bank, three
closets and bath, modern except
basement, new range, other
household goods, large wood
shed, hen house, etc., 2 acres of
land. Will sell or trade for Sa
lem property. Phone 821W. a85
IF YOU are looking for a good
home, this may suit you. Is 6
rooms and a basement, electric
lights, bath, and toilet; fruit,
berries, shrubbery, etc., well lo
cated on N. Cottage street. Price
$3500. See L. A. Hayford, 305
State street. a
For Sale Farms
FOR SALE By owner; fine farm,
in crop; accept residence or im
proved tract as first payment.
Box A 10 Capital Journal. a75
SPECIAL 10 acres well improved
close in on paved road. Price
$6000, to trade for larger farm,
will pay some cash difference.
Thomason, 3314 State St. b
FOR SALE 5 acres near Jeffer
son road, mile from street
car line, by owner. Mrs. J. R.
Pennington, Rt. 4, Salem, Or.
b72
A BARGAIN 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. b
FOR SALE $100 down and $10
per month, 6 percent Interest
buys 10 acres of as good a fruit
soil which lays south of Salem.
All cultivated land. Price $1250.
W. H. Grabenhorst Co, 275
State street. b62
FOR SALE 6H acres tract all
cultivated. 5 acres three year old
Italian prunes, 3-4 miles east of
Pacific highway, 4 miles .south.
Price $1500, $150 down, balance
easy terms 6 percent Interest. W.
H. Grabenhorst Co., 275 State
street.
1)62"
For Rale Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Caroline Testout rns-
. iir ntn 4u a. a-t'.n.
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HAVie A CKAN-- " . ' " J Fr,re -n.ir, u,,! " . ' B-MCHAAJt) I'lAi ' V'W VMSCOf-51- . SJ
FoPARC'GWLAft n ' -- ycoy 60N Cfi THAT U0M66RMN' . V
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For Sale Miscellaneous
FOR. SALE Clover hay.
ter street
312 Wa
c62
WHITE Leghorn eggs 60c setting.
Phone 2F4. f62
FOR SALE A nice Shetland pony
entrap, t-none 1146J or 933. e62'
SWEET cider, Com'l Cider Works,
30c per gal. phone 894. c4
FERTILIZER, green and well rot
ted. Phone 1961. c62
FOR SALE Black Minorca eggs
lor setting. Phone 1348R. 165
FOR SALE Bargain, orchard trac
tor plow, i-Dottom. call 126.
S c62
TRUCKS for sale. Call me If you
are Interested In a good truck
any size, pnone 1043M. q62
FOR SALE S. C. Black Minorca
eggs for hatching. F. P. Wells,
805 S. Zlat street. f72
CARROTS $8 por ton; garllck 5c
per lb. 2 miles east of Brooks,
W. L. Gaskill. c62
TONNEAU carpet, rubber mat
ting .running board linoleum,
auto paint and enamel. Max O.
Buren, 179 N. Com'l. q
LOVE BIRDS $5 pair. To adver
tise new store. Cage and supply
list free. Imported Rollers our
specialty. E. B. Flake, birds and
flowers, 273 State, Salem. m
KATZ.MA Imported grass rugs,
suitable for sleeping rooms, din
ing rooms, etc., 8x10 size, special
$4.84. Max O. Buren, 179 North
Commercial. m
JUST RECEIVED Another car of
that good Utah coal. Order now
and save fifty cents per ton on
deliveries from car. Capital City
Transfer Co. phone 933. c62
KNABE piano, victrola, beautiful
rugs, first class furniture and
one of the best homes In Salem,
prominently located, $13,000.
Gertrude J. M. Page, 492 North
Cottage. a
I HAVE beautiful furniture for
living room, dining room, kitch
en and 3 bed rooms, complete
for $1250. Gertrude J. M. Page
492 N. Cottage.
DRY ground sheep manure .for
lawns and gardens, $20 per ton
or $1.25 per single sack, deliver
ed In city. Clifford W. Brown,
phone 115. c65
EGGS for hatching from Ancona,
Stingley and Shepard strain,
$1.60 per setting. Phone 817, or
see Cooley's grocery, N. Church
street f73
FOR SALE Two-bottom 12-inch
steel John Deere gang plow, good
order; nearly new John Deere
8-16 disc harrow, double disc
plow $10. Kent Bros., one mile
north Rickreall. c62
For Sale Wood
16 INCH old fir and 2nd growth.
Phone 981M. ee63
GOOD cook stove wood already
split, oak and fir. Phone Judd
108F3. ee62
OUR automounted wood saw gives
SERVICE
WOOD SAWING
Phone 1181 ee76
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,
305 S. Church St. ee
aPECIAL 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, 762
Trade St. Office 629. Phones,
res. 2058. Theo Zieman, Chas
Soos, Props. ee
For Sale Livestock
FOR SALE Lot of good family
cows, all high bred Jerseys ana
Guernseys, fresh. At 249 South
Church street. e62
FOR SALE Three thoroughbred
Berkshire gilts 7 months old; 2
thoroughbred O. I. C. sows 1
years; ten stock pigs 8 weeks
old. David C. Ramseyer, 2 miles
east of Pratum, phone 27F2. e62
For Sale Automobiles
FOR SALE Ford sedan. See own
er, 200 Gray bldg, phone 790. q
FOR SALE 1920 Dodge, new tires
In A-l condition, $600. Phone
1156M. q6i
REBUILT Dodge, good rebuilt G.
M. C. truck.
W E. Burns Dan Burns
(Not Brothers the Same Man)
High street at Ferry. q
USED CARS
Overland $275
Reo $250
Buick $775
Olds coupe $1150
Chevrolet $150
Mitchell $770
Maxwell $150
Chevrolet $175
Oakland $350
Buick 4 cord equipped $350
Studebaker $250
Cadillac $250
1921 Studebaker $117$
Dodge $450
Many other bargains.
Auction sale of used ears every
Saturday.
OLESON-ROOK9TOOL AUTO
EXCHANGE
173 8. Liberty St. phone 666 q67
FOR RENT
FOR RENT 3 or 4 housekeeping
rooms, garden patch. 1427 Fair
mount. Jfi2
FOR-REN"T Neatly furnished
housekeeping rooms, at reason
nhle rates. 3434 N. Com'l, Cot-
tel Ants. J66 I
m rTiiTT-eA-e-5. f mvjtt, I've- ha V TJ ft -U" pie too sooii n-. TT f S- foe FARM-cO
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
FOR RENT
FOR RENT 4 room bungalow.
708 S. 18th St. phone 750W. J68-
FOR RENT Nice apt. 699 N. Cot
tage. J65
FOR RENT 6 room modern bun
galow, furnished. Call 1156M.
J63
FOR RENT Store room, the rear
100 feet at 175 N. Commercial.
Wm. Neimeyer. J
FOR RENT 4 acres, was In clov
er, plowed last fall. Want some
one to out in potatoes, on shares.
Inquire Rt. 6, box 9B. J62
FOR RENT Choice two, three or
four room apartments, three
hlnnlrn from ettnl. 1(11(1 Oak
street, phone 1979W. 16
FOR RENT House with garage.
family orchard, garden spot and
out buildings. Phone 105F12. A.
A. Nafzlger, Rt. 7, Salem. J64
FOR RENT 1 3-4 acres, hi mile
. from canine. 6 room house, elec
trie lights, some fruit, best of
soil, $2a month.
SIX room house on Saginaw St.
$20 month. Leo N. Chllds, 540
State street. J62
Wanted Miscellaneous
WANTED Washing and Ironing.
Phone 1694J. 186
WANTED Two small pigs. Call
87F4 after o'clock. 162
WOOD sawing. Fisher Bros. Quick
service. Phone 2046. ee77
WANTED Furniture, tools, eto.
Phone 511. 1
WANTED Maternity nursing In
private houses. Phone 1694J. 1-
WANTED To rent or lease 6 or
7 room home In good locality.
Phone 1777J. 163
AUTOMOBILE mechanic wanted
who has a small amount of cash.
Box A W Journal. g66
WANTED Wood sawing, garden
plowing. Wheeler, phone 1904J.
m76
WANTED Old mattresses to make
over. Phone 19, Capital City Bed
ding Co. m
WANTED Flat top office desk
with disappearing typewriter
feature. Address C N H Capital
Journal. Hf
EXCAVATING and general team
work, gardens plowed, fertilizer
furnished. Prices reasonable. R.
C. Gamble, 736W. m76
WANTED Furniture, tools, ma
chinery,, stock, etc. Will buy foi
cash, or stll on commission.
Phono 511, Woodry. the auction
eer, m
MISCELLANEOUS
BOARD and room $8 per week, at
545 Ferry street. 164
CALL 604R for spraying, first class
work guaranteed. m63
FIREPLACES, flues, tile and brick
work, phone 517M, F. Bath. 165
tUriMtfV t loan rn farm hiiwl. T.
a. Mayrora, 3t atate at. m-
FOR sawing wood and huuling,
plowing, garden and! team work
done. Phone 1694J. m76
VETERINARY hospital and board
ing stable. 420 S. Commercial St.
phone 1961. c66
IF you want carpenter work or
shingling done, phone 1899M.
TRADE Work team and harness
on touring car. Box B9 Capital
Journal. 163
SAFETY razor blades sharpened,
Hinkle & Marquis barber shop,
335 State St. m86
DRESSMAKING Plain sewing
beading $2.50 per day. Call Y.
W. C. A. 165
$3000 TO LOAN on farm security.
Anderson & Rupert, 406-7 Ore
gon bldg; m62
WINDOW washing, now is the
time, prompt service. Phone
1802, windowman. m62
BOARD and room, also meals by
week, close in. 495 N. Commer
cial street. J65
ARCHIE C. FLEENER, electrician
phone 1016. Wiring by the hour
or contract. m63
SEE J. W. Mauley, cellar digging,
manure, heavy team work. Cher
ry City barns, phone 199. m65
CLOTHES washed, starched and
dried, not over 25 lbs. Called Tor
and delivered, $1. Mrs. Nunne
mak er, phone 1181R. 162
SEE LEE (Eyerly) and let him
give an estimate on your repair
Job. Rear Hudson & Essex Sales.
246 State St. q66
ELECTRICIAN Secure my fig
ures on wiring by contract or by
the hour, at pre-war prices. H.
W. Hatch, phone 1292J. m
THE TOGGERY A complete line
made to order clothes, ladies
and gent's cleantng, pressing, re
pairing and altering. Work call
ed for and delivered. Phone 842.
1875 State. m84
CLERKS Young men, women.
over 17, desiring government po
sitions, $125 monthly, write for
free list of positions now open.
J. Leonard (former civil serv
ice examiner) 1087 Equitable
bldg., Washington, D. C. 16 3
PLCMBING, repairing and coil
work, reasonable charges. A. L.
Oodfry, shop foot of Union Rt.
Phone 1397J. 102
WANTED Used household goods,
tools, men's suits and shoes, best
cash prico paid. Liberty Ex
change, 241 N. Com. phone 841
MISCELLANEOUS
LANGS hot blast fuel saving rang
es, $48 up. Let us explain why
we cut your fuel biu H. Peo
ples Furniture store, 271 North
Comme-clal street, phone T4.
ENDURANCE pure paint, Vltro
lite highest grade enamel, Cre
ola white dry disinfectant paint
15c pound. Shingle stain 49c gal
lon, Kalsomlne 11c pound. Max
O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. c
FURNITURE prices are coming
down: Iron beds $6; Yum Yum
springs $3.75; cotton mattresses
$8, oak dining chairs $4, all steel
army cots $3.50, oak buffetts
$29, hardwood dining tables $13.70
feather willows 98o, adult rock
ing chairs $3.75, high chairs
$3.95, breakfast tables $3.75.
chairs $1.98. Max O. Buren, 179
N. Commercial. c
REAL ESTATE
SPECIAL 50 acres of unimprov
ed land 9 miles south. Price
$4500. Will trade for prune farm
not over $9000. Thomason, 331V4
State street. b
EX-SERVICB MEN 20 acres fine
sandy loam, 7 miles out on good
road, 17 acres under plow; easy
terms or state loan. DeWltt
Pearcy Bros., 210 Oregon bldg.
b63
FOR SALE By owner, 20 acres
suburban home, good set of
buildings, including crop, locat
ed near Eugene. Or will trade
for Salem house. Get informa
tion at 665 N. Winter St. house
in the rear after 4:80 p. m. b82
TO TRADE for Salem property to
value $2800, 5 acres fine Improv
ed, Joins city McMlnnvlllo, Or.,
on north. Price $4600 cash or
trade, mortgage $1250 to run 4
years. Owner, 2005. Ferry St.,
Salem. b63
RANCH FOR SALE Have left.
Oregon permanently hence offer
my ranch for sale. 83 acres, six
miles southwest of Salem, com
prising commercial prune orch
ard, some timber and good bot
tom land, two story house, barn,
silo, etc., perpetual spring. Bar
gain price $100 per acre. See my
attorney W. II. Trlndle, Bank of
Commerce building, Salem, Or.
b72
GET A HOME
20 acres, east, part timber, good
soil, close to paved road, $1750,
terms.
18 acres all cultivated, good soil,
northeast of Salem. $2250.
Vacant lots and houses to sell.
H, E. Brown, over Busick's store
State and Commercial. n
REAL ESTATE WANTED
Have S acres apples $2000. Want
Salem house to $4500.
Have Salem lots $2500. Want
small farm equal value.
Have good ranch $u000. Want
Salem house $6000.
Have irrigated ranch $12,000.
Want Income $20,000.
KINNEY L. HYDE REALTY CO
Eugene. Or. n62
FOR SALE
10 acres of bearing prunes, 1
acre building spot, barn, near
Salem on good road. Price $5000.
Will take soldier's loan and
small payment.
7 room plastered house, modern
conveniences, lot 75 by 166, ga
rage, all newly painted; Price
$2900, cash $300, balance $25
a month.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN
33H4 State fit. phone 634. n
BEST BUYS AND EXCHANGES
37 acres, 14 bearing prunes, i
acres logans, small house, barn, on
rock road, 6 miles from Ladd
Bush bank. Price $155 per acre.
100 acre dairy, best of soil, first
class modern improvements, pho
tos at our office; will take smaller
ranch. Price equipped $35,000.
17 acres, about 12 acres in fruit.
fair Improvements, on Pacific high
way, all equipment goes; will take
strictly modern bungalow as pnrt
pay.
15, 20 or 30 acres to sell on sol
dier loan plan, prices right.
Money to loan.
SOCOLOFSKY
341 State. n
GOOD BUYS
9 room house located on S. 25th
street, bearing fruit. Price $1800,
$600 down.
Good six room house, corner
lot, garage, basement, paved streets
modern except fireplace and furn
ace. Price $4400. $1200 down.
Large lot, 75 by 197 feet, on Mill
street, paved, old house. Price
$1050 cash.
Two good lots In West Salem to
trade for Ford car.
3-4 acre tract, south, close to
car. Price $600. Easy terms.
60 acre tract of fine land to trade
for house and lot
W. II. GRABENHORST dc CO
275 State street.
A CALIFORNIA HOME
Three acres bearing walnuts and
well built, almost new five room
modern house with many built in
features, basement, garage, etc.
Corner location In heart of fine
Orange county, California, town of
six thousand population. An In
come from walnuts and place Is
worth more than price asked for
building lots. Price $15,000 and
owner will take city or country
near Salem to full amount. Rubmll
rul I particulars to us in first letter
for prompt action.
SI UNA. M REALTY CO.
Anaheim. Cal 245 W. Center St.
n7
ART
PHOTOGRAPHS tinted, lessons In
oil painting, frames made. Mrs.
E. J. Bullock. 212 S. Cottage,
phone 1620M.
ACCTIONKKR
F. N. WOODRY the live stock,
furniture, real estate auctioneer.
Phone 511 for aale dates. Res.
1610 N. Summer.
G. SATTERLEE, auctioneer. Real
estate and stock sales. Cash for
your sale notes. Phone 1211J or
1177. Office 414 Ferry St.
CHIROPODISTS
A. J. FOSTER, chiropodist, for
corns, Dumons, etc. azz eiaie, troi
67
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 626, rooms 818-19-20
Oregon bldg,
CITY SCAVKNGKR
SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage
and refuse of all kinds removed
by the month at reasonable rates
Cesspools cleaned and dead ani
mals removed. Day phone 167,
night phone 1698R. R. O. Cutn
mings, Mgr.
FARM LOANS
BUILDING LOANS MADE
be repaid like rent.
-May
Life, Fire, Health, Accident, In
demnity, Liability and Auto In
surance written.
A. C. BOURNSTEDT
401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Or.
"FINANCIAL
MARION-POLK County Farm
Loan association has money to
loan at six per cent. W. D. Smith
secretary treasurer. 303 Salem
Bank of Commerce.
GAUAGKS
recharged and repaired. Degge-
Burrell.
UNION Auto repair shop, acety
lene welding, 488 Ferry street.
Phone 422.
R. D. BARTON, Exide batteries,
starter and generator work, 171
S. Commercial.
AUTO Electrician, expert trouble
shooting. 238 N, High St. phone
203.
HAT UlAH'lilNU
MEN'S and women's hats reno
vated, blocked and trimmed, 495
Court, C. B. Ellsworth.
HKMSTITt'JllNU
SALEM Elite, hemstitching, chaln-
stitchlng, pleating, buttons,
stamping and needlework. Phone
8 7 9, 329 Oregon blldg.
MRS. F. E. MULL, hemstitching
and fancy work, oer Miller's
store. Phone 117.
JUNK
WANTED Rags and secondhand
goods of ail kinds. Capital Junk
company, phone 398, 215 Cen
ter street,
MKRCHANT TAI1XJK
M. A. ESTES, fine" tailoring, 384
State street.
MOTOIICYOLFS
LLOYD E. RAMSDEN, Indian
motorcycles and Dayton bicycles
387 Court street.
REAL ESTATE
TO TRADE I have 10 acres al
falfa land at Hermiston, Or., to
trado. What have you 7 Phone
112F13, b2
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
20 acres with 6 acres of flue lo
ganberries, small house, good burn
and chicken house, grain, team
and farming tools; this is first
class, will sell at a sacrifice. If you
want something worth while iook
this up.
I have a general mercnanatse
store for sale, one that is doing
three thousand per month and can
be made much larger.
If you want to buy, sell or trade
see
If. L. MARSTERS
at 212 Gray bldg, phone 907.
GOOD BUYS AND EXCHANGES
5 rooms, new and modern, pav
ed street and car line, good buy
fur $3200.
7 rooms plastered and modern
except basement; snap for $1600.
Only $150 down balance like rent.
Good lot on car line for xdu
with $50 down and $10 per month.
Store and fine dwelling house to
trade for Portland property.
Maxwell car to trade for lot.
48 acres of timber land to trade
for prune orchard.
10 acres Improved orchard ana
berries and guod dryer, trade for
house.
7 room house and 2 lots with
fruit to trade, for small tract not
over 6 acres, must be clone in.
THOMASON
33 m State street.
ALBERTA land, eigh quarter sec
tions, prosperous district, will
divide and exchange for Salem
property. Apply owner, Wm. E.
Bradley, phone 92K3. b70
(Cupyriglit 1920 by International
Trade Mark registered In the U. S.
Responsibility
MOTOKCXCIES
"i HARRY W. SCOTT,
'The Cycle Man,"
147 S. Com. Phone
68.
KCRSKRY STOOrI
FRUITLAND NURSERY has sales
yard in back of office, $40 State
street south of court house.
Large gooseberry plants and a
few more Italian prune trees
lft-
SALEM Nursery company, null
and ornamental trees, amall
fruit and roses. Phone 1763, 428
Oregon bldg.
OPTICIANS
GLASSES fitted by Dr. L. R. Bur
deue, optometrist. Bow Optical
Co., 326 State street.
OSTKOPATHY
DR. W. L. MERCER, osteopathic
physician and surgeon. Klrks
vlllo graduate, 404-405 U. 8. Na
tional bank bldg. Phones, office
919, residence 14.
DRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL,
osteopathic physicians and sur
geons, 606 U. S. bank building.
Phone 859. Dr. White, resi
dence phone 469; Dr. Marshall,
residence phone 834.
PIANOS
GEO. C. WILL, pianos phono
graphs, sewing machines, sheet
music and piano studies. Re
pairing phonograph and sew
ing machines, 432 State, Salem.
PHOTOGRAPHY
DE LUXE studio. Better photos.
147 N. Commercial.
PRINTING
A SATISFIED customer returns
Rowland Printing Co., Phone
1512, over Patton book store.
REPAIRING
STEWART'S Repair Shop, 347
Court St. Umbrellas and cutlery
G. C. PATTERSON, shoe repairing
shop, 143 S. Liberty St.
STOVES rebuilt and repaired, 60
years experience; Depot Na
tlunal and Ameriecan fence, aize
26 to 68 inches high. Paints,
oil and varnishes, etc, logan
berry and hop hooks. Salem
Fence and Stove Works, 250
Court street. Phone 124.
TUANSFKll
MOVING, storing and shipping
of household goods, fireproof
storage. First class w ood and
coal. Lnrmcr Transfer Co. phutu
930.
OREGON TRANSFER AND STOR
AGE CO. Ambulance service.
Cars washed and polished. Ex
cavating, plowing and fertiliser.
Wood and horse i fur sale.
Phone 77.
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY Of
fice, corner Commercial and
Trade Sts. Bills payable monthl)
In advance. Phone 67.
MISCKLLAN HOUR
PACK TREATMENT We have
the most complete treatments
for germ and acid diseases,
blood poisoning, Inflammatory
rheumatism und all chronio dis
eases, 109 S. Com'l, room 34, op
posite Ladd dt Bush bank. 71
LEGAL NOTICES
NXI'Jt'UTOIl'S NOTIC10
Notice Is hereby given, that tin
undersigned was duly appulnteo
executor of the last will and es
late of Clarlana M. Walker, deceas
ed, by urdur of the county courl
of the state of Oregon, for Marion
county, on the 15lh day of Febru
ary, 1922. and he ha duly quali
fied as such executor; and that al,
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby requested to pre
sent thidr respective claims, dul
verified, with proper vouchers, ti
the undersigned executor, at the
office of John Bayue, 341 State
street, Salem, Oregon, within s!a
months from the date of this no
tii e.
Dated February 21st. 192i2.
THOMAS V. WALKER,
Executor of the last will and es
tate of Clarissa M. Walker; de
ceased. HitKltlFKti NOTICF, OF BALI,
of ileal Proper! y on l'oretloaiurr
Notice is hereby given, that b)
virtue of an execution duly issued
out of the circuit court of the stuti
of Oregon, for the county of Ma
rion, and to me directed on tht
20th day of February, 1922, upon
a Judgment and decree duly ren
dered, entered of record and dock
eted in and by said court en tht
6th day of February, 1922, in a
certain suit then in said court
pending, wherein H. E. Olmsteaii
was plaintiff and Ada Al. Craw
ford, E. J. Crawford and Kathcr
ine Rchleef, 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 ptiy the sum due tht
plaintiff of $636. 00 dollars, with
interest thereon at the rate of "i
per cent per annum from the 6th
Feature faervlce. Inc.)
PAGE SEVEN
Tornado Wrecks
(Continued from page one)
nado which passed through the
northern part of this county early
today.
The) storm passed through
northeastern Jefferson and south'
eastern Loneoke counties about 1
a. m. wrecking m houses and
buildings, according: to passengers
arriving on a train from the storm
section this morning. Wires In
the storm area are down and de
tails are meagre.
The settlement of Gethsemano,
near the Loneoke county line was
tha scene of the wirst damage.
Bodies of six negroes had been
found fn the wreckage there up tq
9 a. m. and reports from the sur
rounding counties said that at
least four white persons had been
killed.
One Town Demolished
Baton Rouge, La., March 14.
Sunrise, La In West Baton Rouge
parish, was practically obliterated
this morning by a tornado. Two
persons were killed, 16 Injured
nd a number of dwellings were
temoltshed.
Sulphur, Okla., March 1.
One man was deau and half a do
in other persons were In a hos
iltal, seriously injured today as a
result of a tornado which Hppex!
through the West End of this
;lty late yesterday, wrecking
ibout 60 buildings, with property
damage estimated at f 100,000.
Several ot the injured were not
ixpected to live. ' .
Approximately ISO persons are
.loineless. They are being cared
or In undamaged residences.
V. Hampton, 70, who was taken
loin the wreckage of a house In a
terioua condition, died late last
light In a hottpltal. The tornado
evelled a path two blocks In
.vldth and more than half a mile
ong.
lay of February, 122, until paid
ind the further Bum of $66.00 at
.oruey'a fees together with the
:osts and disbursements of said
lult taxed at $26.00 dollars and
costs and expenses of said execu
tion. I will on Monday the 27th
lay ot March, 1922, at the hour ot
10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the
west door of the county court
house in Halem, Marlon county,
Oregon, sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash In hand
n the day of sale, all the right,
litis, Interest and estate which said
lefendants and all persons claim
ng under them subsequent to the
.'xecutton ot plaintiff's mortgage
in. of and to said premises heretn
jefore mentioned and described in
said execution as follows, towltr
All of lot No. one (1) In block
Vo. eleven (11) In J. Myer's addl
.lon to the city of Salem, Marlon
county, Oregon, according to the
recorded plat thereof.
Said sale being made subject to
redemption in the manner provid
d by law.
Dated tills 21st day of Febru
ary, 1922.
O. D. BOWER.
Sheriff of Marlon county. Oregon
BALEM
MARKETS
Complied from reports of Sa
lem dealers for the guidance
of Capital Journal readers,
(Revised daily.)
Oraln: Average valley wheat
(bulk) $1.06.
Hay: Cheat hay $11312; oat
hay $11012; clover hay (bulk)
$10.
Wholesale Prices
Meat: Hogs $10.50 11; dressed
hogs 14c; top steers 6c; cows ta;
bulls 6 '4 c; lambs l',e; dressed
veal litilihic.
muter and eggs: Eggs 16c;
light hens 16 18c; heavy hens
22c; old roosters 8c; springer 19
22c; stags 12016a.
Oiitterlal: Uutterfut 5c; cream
ery butter 39 -'40c; country butter
:)0(g32c.
Vegetables:Oregon onion $7.
cwt; beets $2.50 cwt; Oregon cab
hugo H'.o lb; green peppers 30c lb;
cauliflower $2.25 per crate; pota- .
toes $1.76 cwt; California lettuce
$4.00 per crate; Arkansas sweet
potatoes $2.60 bushel; celery $1.60
hwen; radishes UUc doz; parsley
,)0c doz; tomatoes $4.60 crate;
Ijroccoll $2.26 crate; red cabbage
IKc lb.
'rults: Oranges $696; lemons
$H; bananas 9c; California grape
fruit $4.00; Florida grape fruit
$7.60.
Itctail Prices
Butter and eggs: Eggs 20 22c;
creumery butter 45c; country but
ter S5fe 37c.
Portland Markets
Portland, Or., Mar 14. Cattle
steady; receipts none; choice cattle
I7.60fa 8.00; medium to good $6.76
W7.76; fair to medium $6.26(9
1.75; common to fair $a.254c6.25
choice feeders $ 5.00 ft 5.60; fair to
good $4.fiO((ji5.tio; choice cows and
heifers $6.00 6.50; medium to
good $0,2616.00; fair to medinm
$4.505.25; common cows $3.59 -4(
4.;u; canners $ 2.00 &v 3.60; bulls
$:i.60 w 3.76; choice dairy calves
$10,004; 10. SO; prime light $a.00in
10.00; medium to light $6.50
9.00; heavy $4.506.50.
lloirs steady; receipts none;
prime light $11.50011.62; smooth
heavy 220 to 300 pounds $10,250
ll.;t.rt; 300 pounds and up $0.25
10.25; rough heavy $7. 609.35;
fat pigs $11. 60U 11.75: stas $6$ .
Hhe'P steady; receipts none;
east ot mountain lambs $1,00 9
14.60: best valley $11(011.50: culls
$6.00 ft 8.00; feeders . 004 10.00;
light yearlings $10 11.00; heavy
$7.00fff 10.00; light wethers $9.60
4(10.00; heavy $90960; ewes $6
4i'6.25.
Putter steady: ex. cubes 3t93a
cartons 31c; prints I8c; bntlerfat
No. 1 35-38c fob Portland; un
der grades 33 9 34c.
Eggs: Belling case count 20 2 Jo
buying price 20 22c; selling price '
candled 34c; selected , candled f
in cartons 28c.
Poultry: Hens light 22c: heavy
26c; broilers nom; heavy 2Spl7c; '
old rooaters lOftlle; gees nom -'
ducks S4Q27o; turkeys 15 0 37a
dressed.
Wheat: Hard white 11.16: soft
white $1.24; white club $1.14: red "
Walla $1.21; hard winter U.K.
Mill run $2792$; Mil $S.0 '
35.16; corn No. 1 yellow $21.
28.35; hay, timothy, valley 111: al
falfa $1$. 10 14; new grain mixed
$16; clover $11; straw $1.