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City ads cash in advance, and nottaken over phone, unless advertiser has monthly account No allowance for phone errors NEW TODAY COW for sale. Phone 105F11. e!60 FOR SALK 99F12. -Heifer calf. Phone el46 FOR SALE Good Phone 1790W2. milk cow. el47 FOR balk oooa rresn cow, phone 76F12. el47 LOOK at your windows then call 1802, Windowman. ml60 WANTED Loganberry pickers, Phone 92F3. gl52 WANTED Woman to care for in valid. 2090 Ferry St. 1147 WILL register loganberry pickers. Call 11F3 after 6 p. m. gl47 WANTED A used truck, model. Phone 36F13. late FOR RENT 2 room furnished apt. 330 S. 14th, phone 2092R J147 FOR SALE Burband and Irish Cobbler potatoes. Phone 17F21. cl47 FOK RiiJNT 4 room cottage, new ly papered and painted. 1768 Ferry St. J147 WANTED Carpentering or will work at anything. Box A T care Journal. 145 FOR SALE Pure blood Swiss Toggenburg milk goat, , price $100. 1168 Ferry St. 146 STAGE for Pacific City fare $4.60, return $8. Phone 696 for par ticulars. L ml60 FOR SALE Or for rent, 2-5 room bungalows with , furnace, at 1475 N, 5th. Inquire 1441 N. 6th. 145 WANTED 20 good logan pick ers to register. M. E. Getter, east I) street, near Powers dryer. gl47 WANTED Cherry and loganber ry pickers, campers preferred phone 109F11, Rt. 6, box 18 gl50 FOR SALE Six full blood Poland China gilts, six months old, wt 150. W. H. Humphreys, Shaw Or. phone 22F5. eel46 LOGANBERRY pickers Wanted, wood, water, milk, garden veg etables furnished, good camp grounds. Call 17F13. gloO FOR SALE By owner, neat six roorii house, 2 lots, garage. Phone 64F21. Fred Steiner, Rt 1. box 28A. al47 71 ACRES near the coast, in Lin coln county, Or., to exchange for anything of value wortn isou John H. Scott, 228 Oregon bldg. 145 BARGAIN Lot 60x200 near State street, price $350, $25 cash bat ance easy terms; why rent? Krueger, Oregon bldg, phone 217. t14 FOR SALE 1 1300 lb. wor horse 1 light farm wagon, 1 heavy work harness. $50. 5 miles out on Riverside drive, Rt. a, box 234. W. W. Phillips. el4( ATTENTION CAR OWNERS! A repair work at cheaper rates he- cause of small overneaa ex penses. See Gram & Deacon, 803 N. Liberty. q!50 STRAWBERRIES 2 cents lb, pick them yourself and bring empties. One mile from bridge on Wallace road. Henry H"l care TuliD farm. cl47 LOSl' Bunch keys between 122 N. Commercial street and Liber ty theater Sunday about 7:45 p m. Reward at 122 N. Commer cial street upstairs. 145 WANTED 4 or 5 men, and lads, work hauling and pulling logan tubs out. Wear leather gloves M. E. Getter, aat D street near Powers dryer. g!47 REAL estate men take notice keep my place for sale at the same terms as you have now for the next 6 months. John Hrbacek, Rt. 2, box 161, Salem, Or. b!47 OLESON-ROOKSTOOL Auto Ex change. Headquarters for used cars. We buy, sell, exchange and ell on commission. Bring us your car to sell. 173 S. Liberty. 145' SPECIAL Fair house and good lot, garden, lights, water, sewer connections for $1200, $200 wiil handle, balance easy. Brown, over Buaick's State and Com mercial. a!4 FOR SALE Bulls, bulls. three registered Holsteins yearlings in S ptember; also one registered Jersey vearline- September, at Maw's Golden Poppy, will trade or old bulls. 644 University ht. phone 1137W. el47 BEAUTIFUL i room home on Court street, entirely refinish ed in high grade tapestry paper and ivory woodwok, completely built in, basement, furnace, $5500. Beck Hendricks. 205 lT. S. bank bldg. 14S I AM wanted 28 to 35 years old a women get married. My age Is 35, I am good strong men. I have $1000 dollars if any wo men this age may wanted marry write me. Geo. Paul, Independ- ence, Or. Rt. 2. 145 WALL paper remnants, ten cent kalsomine. "Albatross" velvet stair carpet $1.1. twenty dollars xl2 rugs, paint $- gallon, ahlngle stain (Oc, plter vaJl board, window shades 75 cents. Wax O. Bunn, 17 N. Com'l. , ml50 TRADE .10 1-10 acres, has prunes, cherries, logans and 166 filbert trees, house, barn, ga rage, chicken housa, on paved nd (-raveled road. Pric HiOO. terms, or win consider trade for mall house. Se L. A. Hay ford, Stau street. b 19, 1922. Orel NEW TODAY. LADY disnwasher wanted. 223 N . Commercial. , Of SALE 1817 Ford $150. 219 State street. ,,147 FOR sublet, apt. Court 3 room furnished pts. ii46 riz Vlce room and board. Address P O box 453, Salem, Or. 145 iijio vv iLLAMETTE tent, 8 oz. uuck, gooa as new, $10. 2201 W. Nob Hill. cl47 B'OR RENT Or lease a modern 10 room homo. Fully furnished. Phone 686J. 147 tvAainu 2 roomers and board " ers to share one nice room. 490 S. 14th St. 145 vwinna washed, starched and dried $1; called for and deliv ered, rnone 1181R. 1145 STRAWBERRIES, 24 large boxes for $1, pick them yourself. Rt. 1, box 19B, phone 56F13. 145 FOR expert shoe repairing try the Goodyear Shoe shop, 187 North commercial (at The Bootery.) 145 wApjTUiu Middle aged single general handy man for hotel worn, gooa nome for right par- jr. a. care journal. g WANTED By July 1st, 3 or 4 room unfurnished apartment, or no children. Phone 1060W. 145 SNAP 43 acres on Silverton road east, no buildings, , of crop euva. x-rice , o d u u, some terms. w. rl. Orabenhorst & Co., 275 iate street. bl46 FORD 1920, $350. fine condition, shocks, demountable, speedo meter, etc; well worth the money. 3U a. 14th street eve nings, pnone 1010. qii H.OUSK close In on N. Cottage street $3500; large attractive corner 115,000; H block beau tiful home attraetivelv l $13,500; 6 room bungalow for rent jd month. Gertrude J. M. x-age, 492 N. Cottage St FOR SALE HOUSES SOL in Salem home, cozy, good location, $3500. Ruby Purdy, too uourt street. IF you want to SELL your home iisi witn ituby Purdy, 455 uourt street. r on BAun ny owner, 6 room house, acre of land, lot of fruit ana berries. Z860 Oak. al67 FOR SALE -By owner, east front basement. . Phone bungalow 896W. al66 $500 DOWN, balance like paying rent ouys new modern five room dwelling. F. S. Lamport, phone 2023. v a run baiiB uy owner, 5 room house with lights, bath and toi let, corner lot, garage and wood shed. Phone 1498J. ai46 A COURT street home, fine, $4000 garage, furnace, all modern conveniences. Ruby Purdy, 455 Court street. a SEE me for a good buy in an apartment house, long lease, furnished good, cheap. Ruby Purdy, 455 Court street. a FOR SALE By owner, 6 room modern house, garage, 4 lots, bargain if taken at once, phone 883W. al46 SEE me about new houses at mod erate prices, terms, ready for occupancy in a few days. Ruby Purdy, 455 Court street. a WILL trade for a house 6 rooms; chicken house, barn, with one and half lot for small farm from 15 to 20 acres. 501 S. 22nd, Sa lem, Or. al45 $200 DOWN will buy 7 room plas tered house, partly modern, good lot, trees, barn, ' garage. Price $1000, north. S. R. Pear son, 210 U. S. bank bldg. a SPECIAL For a few days we can sell you a 4 room house with 2 lots for $1200, with $100 down balance $15 per month. Thom ason, 33m State street. a NEW BUNGALOW 6 rooms, modern plumbing and lights, garage, corner lot. Must be sold soon for $2450 cash. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State street. a!45 CLOSE In $ room modern house. one floor, good shape, large lot, trees, barn, garage. Price for quick sale $2250. terms $1000 down. S. R. Pearson, 210 U. S. bank bldg. a Y-OU can move right in, a good 7 room plastered house, one lot with fruitT on car line, for $1800, with $300 and $20 per month. Thomason 331 ft State street. a PRICE $1650, good 5 room bun galow, very close in, newly paint ed and papered, partly furnish ed, good income property, would take light car or diamond a part, terms ft cash. 8. R. Pear, son, 210 U. S. bank bldg. a GOOD BUY 4 room plastered lights, water, corner lot, $1000 $200 will handle, also 6 room bungalow, lights, water, etc., $2200 and $400 will handle. Brown, over Buaick's Slate and Commercial. SOLDIERS I have an unusually eood deal for soldier who has the right of bonus loan. Come in and let me tell you about it. The property will take care of itself besides rurmsnmg you a nome of your own. Wm. Fleming, 341 Slate street. a $100 DOWN, $20 per month will buv a 3 room bunaaiow. our ex- nerience has been that these places do not stay on the mar ket over 2 days. HEYSKP.-FOLLRICH SYSTEM Main floor Terminal bids, fone nne thousand. a!46 "FOR SALE F ARMS FOR SALE A snap, 10 acres, s year old prunes. 4 mtia rrom i lem, no buildings. $4'O0. Ad owner P O bnx tip. M46 PRUNE ORCHARD 2 acres bearing, crop bops, rtr.sea.11e wi tlon. Price $7000. W. H. Gra benhorst & Co., 275 State street. b 1 4 ; FOR SALE Good 40 acre farm 4 miles from saiem, wuu exp and property, worth while look lng up. Phone 6 3F5, Rt. , box 61A A. H. BiflTman. b!45 TO EXCHANGE J acres vl land 2 M cultivation. "-v for $125 per acre; will take Sa lem house not over $3000. T....n asi u. State St. b FOR SALE 2 acres near iung- wood park, mu eacn. ... .i. -ion 6 room modern bun galow on highway near Klng- wood entrance. Aanei Rt. 2 box 4SE. a!4 FARM PROPER! 1 -n sickness I will sen or 1 acre Lebanon farm property. .uMolning city lirncta What have you to offer. Frank Novak, Lebanon. Or. Pi 13J ACRES. I miles nortn 01 feraon, most an aor .004 timb-r. running wa ter, small trading, on main road. Price $52 per acre. You cnot biat It. M. J. Hunt. b ers FOR SALEFARMS BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE 6 acres cIobo to Salem on paved highway, good room plastererd house, good barn and poultry house, plenty fruit, good lana. Price $4000. Buildings alone are worth the price. Joseph Barber & Son, 200 Ora.fr bldg. b WESTERN EXCHANGE We do a general uuaiifie ousiness, any where in the United States and Canada, but make Oregon, Washington. Alberta and Sas katchewan our specialty. Writs us at 203 .Empire block, Edmon. ton. Alberta, Canada. M49 FOR SALE Miscellaneous PIGS for sale. Call 110F2. el4 FpR SALE Good cheat hay in omnjna. xvi.. 0, . DOX. A. cl FOR SALE Girl s bicycle cheap in . otn. cl45 FOR BALE Phone 4F2. Young roosters. fl4 FOR SALE Wall bed $5. Phone "inn or 30 SS. Zlst St. cl4 FOR SALE Good clover hay, phone 86F4. cl FOR SALE Brocoli, kale. 2123 Broadway cabbaige, cl HIGH grade player piano for sale inquire 47 center after 6 m. niR FOR SALE 2 mala black Per. sian kittens. Price $5.25 each. Call 98F2. 146 FOR SALE 200 White Leghorn norm, do per cent now laying, 75 eacn. k. Woolery, $44 S. 25th pnone iaw. (14 10 GILT edge stock paying good Interest to apply on Salem nome. HEY8ER-POLLRICH SYSTEM Fone 1000. cl46 FOR SALE My book of S shares lor tne Mutual Savings and loan Ass n. Book contains $116, i per week payments, and Is paid up until July 1st. Phone if interestea in a good Investment 1076J after 6 p. m. cl45 FOR SALE Binder, mower and rake $90 for all or will sell sepa raie; aiso corrugated roller, 84 Mitchell wagon, like new; good gas wooa- saw ana one and horse Stover gas engine and pump iack. Wm. Sheridan. Far rington place, Turner road. cl45 FOR SALE WOOD OR Y, heavy barked 16 inch olri fir and 4 foot second growth, phone 1 a i , otv plate. 1 0 i PLACE your order with the Sale fuel yards, 752 Trade St. for your winter's wood and coal Phone 529, res. 2068, Chas. Soos ana toon. ee BEST grade mill wood 16-inch. 2 feet and 4 feet. Prompt deliv ery, special price on car lots. We can make delivery on ash, sec ond growth and old growth fir about July 15th. Fred E. Wells, 805 S. Church etreet, phone imz. ee FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE -Horse, harness and 8. 21st St. el 45 buggy. 996 FOR SALE Gentle riding pony, oriaie ana saaaie. Phone 469W e!45 fUli SALE Bull dog .. uuppiefi, also good talking parrot. The Bird and Flower shop, 27 3 State. FOR SALE Automobiles HAVE a good used truck body, canopy top and all, a dandy for iuu. i-nouo iuaa Robinson. ql46 A MODEL 90 OVERLAND left here .for sale; he needs the money and will sell cheap. iJnone isao ttooinson. Ojl4 1918 FORD TOURING Now be- lng all overhauled, she'll be sold before she's done, grab it quick. Phone 1995 Robinson. ql46 HEY FELLERS LOOK Blue bug disc wheels, new Pennsylvania vacuum cup tires all around 1918 model, good shape, all for $225. Phone 1995 Robinson. ql46 BERRY MEN LOOK A 1919 Ford truck, good tires, new body private and commercial license all paid, motor in good shape, has starter block; just the thing for hauling your berries. All for $300. Phone 1995 Robinson. ql46 IMPROVE YOUR FORD With a spiral ring gear, pinion and CHATTERLBBS transmis sion lining. Get our prices. W. E. Burns Dan Burns (Not Brothers the Same Man) High street at Ferry. PARTS FOR ALL CARS. q FOR RENT FURNISHED apts. 152 S. Church J147 FOR RENT Modern 3" room turn ished apt. 826 B. 14th St. J146 NICELY furnished rooms, modern, up to date. 219 Court St. J145 FOR RENT Housekeeping roomh cheap. 156 N. Front. J145 FOR RENT Small store room, also rooms. Call 686J. y FOR RENT Five room unfurn ished apt, close In. adults. 46 5 Center. j!46 COMPLETELY furnished 3 room apartment very reasonable. 859 Center. Jl 45 MODERN three room apartment. Call evenings or Sunday 658 Center, phone 1226W. J14a HOUSEKEEPING and sleepir.K rooms reasonable, 160 Court street. J 145 FL'K.NISHED sleeping room for gentleman, 2Ua Oregon Diag., phone 1427. J FtKMcllEU house keeping apart ments, 1132 Center, some suit able for gentlemen. Inquire 447 Center after 6 p. m. )H LOST AND FOUND LOST Delta Delta Delta sorori ty pin. with engraved name 01 Gertrude Buell. Finder phone 1544.1. Reward. k!4a WANTED HELP WANTED A cook with experi School for g!45 ence in canning, d ea f, phone P46. THE Whitney company has atart- m iolng ana aawrmn opera tions ii. Tillamook county and is hiring men at Idavilie and Gar. ibaldi at going wagea. No atrikea. Good clean campa and good, wholesome grub. Writ or call The Whitney company. Bay City, Garibaldi or Lewis building. Portland. Z REPRESENTATIVE WANTKD The Starr Fruit Products Co. re quires the aerrieee of a man to handle the aale of their prefer red and common stock issue In this territory. It is an invest ment that should yield about la percent. Thle is your oppor tunity to add aubatantlally tc your income. For full particu lars addreae Thomas H. Greene ran tunrr Fruit Prod arts Co.. East Firat and Tamhill Sta.. Portland. Or. gH THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WANTED HELi WANTED Men Turner 56. to work. Call g!4 WANTED Loganberry pickers to pick in good yard,. Phone 117F2 814 WANTED Loganberry pickers. L. i. Vincent, tsaiem, Rt. T, phon 41F24. gl4 "WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED Job driving team. Box J care Journal. hl4 WANTED Painting and carpen ter work. Call 1694J. ml68 WANTED Furniture, tooi. Phone Ml. tu. WANTED Maternity nursing in private nouses. Phone 1694J. I WANTED Room In private fam lly. Box A10 Capital Journal. 114 HOUSEWORK, "hour or day, phone 1851M . evenings. Mrs. Whitlock. hl4 WANTED old mattresses to make over. Phoue 19, Capital City Bed ainf Co. tn WANTED Furniture, tools, ma chinerjr. stock, etc Will buy for caen, or aaii on commission. Phone 611. Woodry, the auction er. m wanxxujj used furniture, ranir . es, heaters. 006k atoves. tools. to. we pay casn, get our prio ea before you sell. Liberty Ex change, 241 N. Cora; St. phone 841. 1 A FINE family wants good furn lshed house for the summer. must ba large enough for maid and nurse and be well furnish ed. Desirable people. 1J you are going away and want to have your house occupied phone Ruby Purdy, 455 Court street for appointment. Strictly confl aentiai. a MISCELLANEOUS WOOD SAWING PHONK 11S1 for quick 'service. Ed Sproed. 197 FOR paper hanging or tinting call 181, after 5 o'clock call 1258W ml60 NOTICE Neal scavanger, garb age and rufuge hauled by the month at reasonable rates. Phone 1867R. ml46 PLUMBING, repairing, and col work, reasonable charges. A. L. uodfrey, ehop foot of Union St, Phone 1397J. 1I66 LOANS Let me see you about loan if you want to build we can help you. Plenty of money, no delays. Call 534. let us tell you LANGS hot blast Cue! saving rang. ea, $48 up. Let us explain why we cut your fuel bin V,. Peo plea Furniture store, 271 North Commercial street, phone 734, RESHINGLING, ROOF PAINT ING, in city or country. First class workmanship, lots of satis fied customers. Free estimate, Phone 13F32 or write E. L. Os- tergard, Rt. 4. ml70 LARGE manufacturer wants agents; sell advertised brand men's shirts direct to wearer. No capital or experience requir ed. Free samples. Madison Mills, 505 Broadway, New York 147 NOHOE to the public, we now weave liutt rugs, made out of old carpets, any length or width you desire; also clean, refit, renew & size carpets; feathers renovated, mattresses, steaming, remaking. Salem Carpet Cleaning & Fluff Rug Works, phone 1154 REAL ESTATE TRADE Want Ford sedan or other good light late model car as firat payment on 5 room cot tage, mostly modern and first class condlition, good location, or will take $100 down, balance easy, empty. S. R. Pearson, 210 U. S. bank bldg. MIXED AD New bungalow, good location and lot, 11250, 500 will nanaie. A fine lot, corner, for $400. 6 room modern bungalow, A-l location, for $3000. 20 acres all cultivated, build ings, crop and equipment for $3500. BROWN over Buaick's, State and Commer cial. GOOD BUYS 320 acre farm, 85 acres of fine summer fallow wheat, buildings. about fifteen thousand cords stand ng fir timber, located 10 miles nouth of SaJcm. Price $65 per acre. ldz acre rarm all In oats, bulld- ngs, rock road, 8 miles from Sa- em. Price $15,000. , 17 acre tract, 8 acres in bear- ng orchard, walnuts, prunes and cherries, balance pasture and tim ber, small shack house. Price $3850. $500 down, balance $400 per year at ( per cent interest. 8 acre tract located close to car line, good 5 room bungalow, all in berries. Price $4000. ft cash. ft acre lots all In bearing fruit and berrlea, on carllne. Price $600 $50 down, balance $10 per month, 6 per cent, interest W. H. GRABENHORST & UO. 276 State street. 7 room house and 2 lots, on S. 16th street, modern except furn ace, cement walks. $1700, cash $500. 6 room house, modern except furnace, full basement, garage, one ilock from State street, price 3000; will accept a very small payment or will sell on soldier oan; this place is well arrangea for rooms. A new 4 room house and garage n Waller street at $1800. A small payment down, balance monthly. A new 6 room nouse ana o 101s, 11 set to fruit, 3 blocks from car ue, close to school, the fruit on his place will pay Interest and taxes. Price $4000, good terms. A good 8 room modern house and 2 lots, on N. Church street, fruit and berries. Price $3500. A 5 room plastered cottage, mod ern except gear, small basement, lot 73x107, price $2250. - A strictly modern and up to date house on 21st street, two blocks from State. vPrice $4200, good terms. 25 acres, all in prunea, logan berries and strawberries, good buildings, located 4 Mj miles from Salem, H mile from highway. Price $14,000. cash $4000, balance crop payments, 6 percent. - 15 acres, about 5 acres of fruit and berries, balance cultivated and in crop, good 8 room house, equip ment and furnllure. Price ,$7000; will take house In Salem to $2500. t good tan acra tracta at Hope well, buildinga and fruit on each. Prloe $2600 and $3500, good terms or will take bouse In Salem to $250. 10 acres, f acres In fruit and berrlea, good $ room house. locat ed ob paved road, one miia from carllne. Price $4600. 2414 acrea, 21 acres of prunes. 1 ij4 acre of logana. family orch ard, good buildings, t milea from Salem, near paved highway. 6 acres of t year old prunes, 4 miles from Salem. mile from highway, old house and barn. Pries $, tarma. ANDERSON RUPERT Agenta -7 Oregon bldg- $ flctated REAL ESTATE CHOICE lota on Capitol street, all -' Improvements in, priced right. , lib; I ShJK-FOLLiUCri , S1BTK11 if one one thousand. al46 OUR client wants oily lots for tW acre suburban home, right close to Pacific highway, close in. HEYHER-FOLLRICH SYSTEM r Terminal bldg. bl46 FOR SALE Lou on Maple ave. paved street, 4 facing east an 4 west, apple trees on , wast frontage, loganberries on east frontage. By owner, N. Ward, - 2378 Maple ave. al4 FOR SALE 175 acrea of land all under fence, set buildings, 25 acres in cultiva tion, close to R R on good road. Price $40 per acre; will tak house in Salem as part payment. balance good terma. Good 5 room house south Balera corner lot. Price $1650. If you want to buy, sell or trade see H. L. MARSTERS Call 907 Gray bldg. TRADES 26 acre farm, well Improved, good buildings and equipment, cow and chickens, on Pacific highway aouth. Price $5500; will trade for one to ten acres close to Salem, with or without buildings. 18 acre farm, well located, all under cultivation, nmall houm. well equipped, horses, cow. $3750 will trade lor bouse and lot in 3a lem. WINNIE PETTYJOHN 331 H state street. RADCLIFF & WARING 5 room strictly modern new bungalow, on paved street, car line large lot, fruit, walking distance of down town. $3900 easy terma. 5 room new bungalow, cement basement, corner lot, close in. $3000. terms.- 7 room house, modern, built in kitchen, 2 lota, close to school, $1700, $300 cash balance monthly, 0 room strictly modern new bungalow, to bs completed ready to move In, close to car. In restricted district. $3650, terms 0 room modern bungalow, pav ed street, south Salem, east front, $4000, terms. 4 room modern, close In, on oar line, good location. Only $2000 easy terms. This is the best buy in the city, worth $3000 but must sold. 10 acres close In, improved, fine fruit land, running water, muMt be sold. Make us an offer, cash, terms or trade. 11 acres. 8 miles from a good town in the valley, $500 takes It. Will take a Ford car, terms on balance. 40 acres improved, close in, on paved road, all in crop, stock, lm plements, and crop goes. Will take house in town, long time on balance. See it and make an offer It costs you nothing to see our property. If you want to buy let us show you what we nave. RADCLIFF & WARING 341 Stute street. 146 6 room house, large lot, all kind of fruit, east front, N. Winter St 84750. 6 room house corner lot, N, Com merclal St. $3000, close in. ? Attractive house and location, everything modern $8500; please ok into this. i Business property 93x165, well cated, $15,600; business location arid modern home, close in $6500 1 A corner 82x165, good for any business or dwellings $20,000; at tractive large lot on N. - Church $1700. Do not let this go by if you want a good location; lot along creek, close in $1600; 8 room house on Court street $12,0. You htnow what Court street in Salem Another attractive large cor ner close In $16,000. room house N. Cottage St. $2850. 6 room house on Ferry street $4500. 6 room modern oungalow Ferry street, everything modern $5500. 7 room house Lincoln St. $3700. 8 room house S. Com'I St. $4500 6 room bungalow $4200, $500 down. 5 room house $1650. 8 room modern house, every thing you wish for here, well lo cated $5250. Large house, hard wood floors, all draperies $10,000. 0 room new modern home N. Summer street 7750: H block and good house this you must see, $13,600. See me about N. Bummer street lots, also N. 6th street and N Church street lots. See me for rooms, board and apartments. Apartment nouse at a bargain today, splendid income; I room house, 2 lots, Capitol streot north 2500: 5 room house Shipping St. $2800. Rooms by day, week or month. See GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE! 92 N. Cottage St. BEST BUYS 21 acreB, finest Bandy loam bot tom, some filberts, some logans. fair Improvement, cloae In, only 8200, terma. 20 acres, 5 miles out at store. school and church, all the best of soil, only $4600, terms. 15 acres, 3 bearing strawberries, bearing logans, best of soli, good road, 6tt miles out, only $5600, ft cash. 808 acre fine dairy with modern improvements, all in cultivation, exchange for fruit or smaller ranch in vicinity of Salem, Sliver ton, woodburn or Mt. Angel, only 126 per acre. 100 houses, any style you want, at less price than you could build them for. See me at once. SOCOLOFHKY 4 I Stute. LEGAL NOTICES XOT1CK TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap- ointed administratrix of the es tate of Charles J. Koon, deceased, fcy the county court of Marion County, Oregon, and has qualified ft such administratrix. All persons having claims gainst the estate of Charlee J. oon. deceased, are hereby noti fied to present the same duly ver- tfled. together with proper vouch- thprefor, to the underaignea at the office of P. J. Kunti in the Bank of Commerce building, Ba lem, Oregon, in said county of Marlon within six months from the date of this notire. ' Dated May 22nd, 1922. LOUISA KOON, Administratrix of the estate of Charlea J. Koon, deceased. , P. J. Kunti. attorney for admin istratrix. Dr. Frank Van Doren last week captured two bean la hi trap on the upper Kecanlcum near Sea side. The larger of th two tip ped th seal at 860 pound. An all-Clataop county Fourth oi July celebration, field day and get together, will ba held at th As tor experiment station on the WalluslU. ActrryLK.NK wiuLding IRON, steel, brass, aluminum, cop per. Bring the pleoea. .Oxo-Gas Heating Co.. 387 Court. AVJCTIONlChlK F. N. WOODRY the live stock, furniture, real estate auctioneer. Phone all for aala date. Rea. 160.0 N. Summer. G. SATTEKLEB. auctioneer. Real state and stock sales. Cash for your aale notea. Phona 1211J or 1177. Office 414 Ferry St. CHIROPRACTOR DR. SCOTT, Chiropractor, 416 U. B. bang bldg. CITY SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbaae and refuse of all kinds removed by the month at reasonable rates Ceaapoola cleaned and dead ani mals removed. Day phon 167. night phon 1287M. R. o. Cum mlnga. Mgr. DRUGGISTS . C. PERRY, Rexali druggist, 116 B. Commercial St. HOUSE wlrlllir and! ainmllaji Welch Electric Co., Phil Brown- eii. manager. 879 State St WE do house wiring and carry a uumpici bxook 01 nxturaa. Xnatrument repairing,, experl- uiuuii wore, tsiiectrio appliane ea repaired. Hallioka Hleotrlo nop, T JOUlt. phon 488. j FARM JaJANS BUILDING LOANS MADS May w npuo us rent. Life. Fir,' Health, Accident, in demnity. Liability and Auto la aurano written. A. C. BOBRNSTKnT 401 Masonlo Temple. Salem, Or. GAKAGK8 RADIATORS Fender and bodies maae or repaired. J. C. Balr, 444 Ferry St. OLESON-ROOKSTOOL Used car exenang. cars bought and sold. Guaranteed repairing. Washing, polishing. recharged and repaired, Degge. Burrell. R. D. BARTON. Exide batterios. atarter and generator work, 171 8, Commercial. - AUTO Electrician, export troubl anooung. za N. High St. phone 208. HAT BLOCKING MEN'S and women's hata reno vated, blocked and trimmed, 49i Court, C. B. Ellsworth. HEMSTITCHING 'NEEDLE W O UK SHOP," all kinds of fancy work and hem stitching done. 121 S. Comnier cialttt. MRS. C. K. MILLER, hemstitching uamping, ouuona, nana em broi dery. Room 10 over Miller's store, phone 117. SALEM Elite, hemstitching, chaln- auicning, . pleating, Buttons, stamping and needlework. Phoue 8i, 329 Oregon blldg. JUNK WANTED Rags and secondhand goods of all kinds. Capital Junk company, phona 898, 818 Can ter street. . BALEM MARKETS Compiled from report of Sa lem dealers for the guidance of Capital Journal ruadura . (Revised dally.) Grain: Avrac valley wheat bulk) 88c Hay: Cheat hay $11012; sal Hay: Cheat buy $17 18; oat hay $1718; clover hay (bulk) 15. Wholes Lo Price Meat: hogs $lli11.25; dressed hogs 1 4c; top atsar tc; cow 6 Mo; bull 8 Mo; la bs hie; drw veal 12c. Poultry: Light hen 14c: heavy hen 18c; old roostor 8c; broiler 0c. Butterfat: But ter fat 89c; cream ery butter 41042c; country butter 082o; egg 17j)18c; milk $1.95 cwt. Vegetable: Wax onion 19.16 crate: beeta $2.80 cwt; California cabbag e lb: grn enir 40c lb; potato !. cwt; California lettuce $8.50 per orata; Arkansas wet notatoes sx.to bushBl; celery 1.60 doz; radishes 60o doz; parsley 0c doz; tomatoes $5.00 or at art- lchok $1.7$ dozn; asparagus I604 cucumbera $2 per doz; nw pota toes 5c lb. Fruits: Orange $7.60; lemons 8.00; bananas 10c: Calif, grape fruit $4.00; Florida grapa fruit 88.50; strawberries $1.21 fii 1.60 per crate. Retail I'rlce Butir and eggs: iggs tiff 22c; reamery butter 47c; country butter 25 0 86c Portluud Ksrlcet Portland, Or., June 19. Cattle weak; receipia 1214; op Mteers 8.260 8. 75; medium to good $7.75 18.25; fair t omedluin $6.25 76; common to fuir $u.0e ra e.2; holce feeds $5.256.25; fair to good $4.00 'a 5.00; etioli'-e cows and heifers $.Zoijz 69; medium to gfod $5.z5 6.26; fair to medium 4.2b la 6. 20; common cows t.iiu t 4 611; cannera $2.00 0 3.59; bulls 3.75 ftf 5.60; choice dairy calves iroe.60; prime light $.otitf 50; medium tu ugni 87.UUV 00; heavy $4,604(7. Hogs tatly; receipts 1054; prime light $1 1.75 & 12. U; nmoou. eavy 220 to 340 pounds Ill.OOijy 1.76; 800 pounds and up $10.0041 1.00; rough Ik-svv $8.V0(f 10.00; fat pigs $11. 76 12.00, stags $50 0. Sheep steady: receipts . none: spring lamb 9 10.00 9 i 1 .00; cults 6.60&7.80; .feeders $9.0 Hi 10.00; gnt yearling . .0; Heavy .; light winr 67.9w 00; heavy tf t; ewo izigfs. Butter steady; sx. cubes 8 5c; earton 41c; prints 40o; butterfat No. 1 41c fob Portland; under grade 26 3 8c. Eggs: Belling eas count 26 421o buying pric 19&'20c; Bulling price candied 28 25c; selected candled in cartons 22c. Poultry: Hon light lt19e heavy 22$ 23c; broiler 2227c; old rooster 10c; geese nom; ducks 2tMi turkey nom. dressed. ' ' Wheat: Hard whit $1.14; soft white $1.13; whit club $1.12; red Walla L8; bard winter 11.18. I Mill ran 137.00; eat Hi Dot 37.80; corn No. 3 yellow $28.00; hay, timothy, valley $18.00; al fulfa $19; grain ndxed $lf.09; clover $14; atraw $8. "Japan la planning to leave Siberia," gay Iahlt. Oh, Uhli? But I.NSURANCK ANDERSON AND RUPERT, IN BUHANCK Liability, automo bile, fir, automobile, surety bonds, loans and Investments. 406-7 Oregon bldg. MERCHANT TAILOR M. A. KSTUS, fine tailoring, 884 mat atreeu MOTORCYCLES LLOYD E. RAMSDEN. Indian RAMSDEN, motorcycle and Dayton bicycles ca t uourt street. 1 HARRY W. SCOTT, ' a "The 147 S, JMHWrf 68. "The Cycl Man, Com. Phone MUSIC PIANO playing. 12 weeks, gnaran teed. Beginners, advanoe-d Room 8 over Miller's. SUK8ERY STOCK SALEM Nursery company, frutl and ornamental trees. small fruif and roses. Phon 1713, 421 Oregon bldg. OPTICIANS GLASSES fitted by Dr. L. R. Bur dette, optometrist. Bow Optloai Co, 885 Stat street. OSTFOPATHx- DR. W. L. MERCER, osteopaths physician and surgeon. Klrka- villa graduate. 404-405 U. 8. Na tional bank bldg. Phon, off lot 19, real dene 61 DKS. WHITE AND MARSHALL osteopathic phyaioiana and sur geons, 506 U. 8. bank building Phon 86. Dr. Whits, resi dence phon 469; Dr. MarahaL. realdanc phon 834. PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHS tinted 8x8 alse 85o, 8x10 alsse 60c Mrs, Bullock III 8. Cottage street, phont- 16Z0M PIANOS GEO. C. WILL, pianos phono graphs, sewing machine. ahet mualo and piano studies. R -pairing phonographs and Bow ing niaohinaa, 432 Stale, Salem '.E V Eli THING IN MUSIC," Moore'a Musio houses, 419 Court street and Masonlo bldg. PLUMBING THEO. M. BAHR Plumbing, heating, sheet metal works, 164 8. Commercial. PRINTING . FOR wedding Invitation and an nouncement see Bortelson, Printer, Y bldg, Salem. ml5 A SATISFiKD customer returns Rowland Printing Co., . Phone 1612, over Patton book store. llKPAlKINU STOVES rebuilt and repaired, 50 years experience; Depot Na tional and Ameriecan fence, alzet 86 to 68 Inches high. Paints, oil and varnishes, ate, logan berry and bop hooks. Sale re Fence and Slova Works, 861' Court street, phona 124. TRANSFICR OREGON Transfer & Storage Co Cars washed and polished. Ex cavating, plowing and fertilizer; 4 foot slab wood for ante. Fhon 77. . WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Of fice, corner Commercial anC Trade St. Bill payable montbl) in "sdvanc. Phone 67. 37 SERVICE MEN HERE FILE KICKS War veterana of Sulem took ad vantage of the recent visit of Zacb L. Taylor, special contact rspre aantatlv ot tlia United States vet eruns' bureau, to present their grievances to war service award and make claim for compensation because of disabilities alleged to be due to army or navy service. Mr. Taylor announced before lie left that hearings were given to 47 former service men during hit tajr. "Ex-service men of this com innuity who failed to get In touch with ma or have additional affi davits relative to their claims or questions to ask should keep In touch with either the Portland or Seattle office of the veterans bureau, American Red Cross, American Legion or other veteran oragnlzatlons," said Mr. Tuyloi upon his departure. "The time for filing of claims Is getting short as the last day has been sel for August 8th. The government Is anxious that every veteran be given every opportunity to learn the program of the veterans' bu reau in its aid to former service men and take advantage of those offers which affect him." FAMOUS SCIENTIST WILL ' SPEAK HERE THURSDAY Professor lierschel if. Parker, world famous scientist and in ventor, will speak to the Marlon Polk County Realtors' association at its luncheon in the Marlon ho tel Thursday noon. Professor Parker Is a member or tba faculty of Columbia university and Is in Oregon making a geolog ical survey. He was th first man to scale Mt. McKIntey and was foremost In the exposure ot the Dr. Cook's trip to the North Pole. The public i invited to attend the Uclur. Presumably th blueness of the ky reported by Lloyd Georg is simply a reflection of th earth. Bab Ruth doesn't know much Latin, but his motto la: "Hoc Et Tuum." Kleraa Pendleton boys, mostly from the high school, bar made application to enter the cHizans training; camp wbtch opens soob at Camp Lewis. Capital 'Journal Want Ads Pay PAGE SEVEN OREGON LOSES (Continued from Pag One.) . 1300 milea of railroad la th slat ' of Oregon would be separated 1 from the Southern Pacific in the ,. ft state of California by a distance) ;i of nearly 200 milea. . ..tV "3 It this separation had no "v" other effect. It would tend to de- 't priva Oregon of Its most vnluabla single Item of business, tor the Southern Pacific uow is able ttf v buy its supply ot ties, timber and other toreBt products very largely from producers on Us lines la Ore- jl ' gon. If unable to reach those pro- " ducers except by paying freight to " another carrier, this Important'' ; business would easily go else-' ! where and It amounts to many"" ' millions of dollars a year. Threatens Car Supply, " Such a separation would i-.it deprive Oregon of Us chief source 'ns of car supply. TUs people on our i lines in Oregon reply on Southern... Pacific for car, having never. yet been able to get any supply. 154 from any line east ot Portland ex - V cept for a small fraction of their wants. van during federal con trol th United States railroad ad- .-. ministration found every resource ' tailed except th Southern Pacific " f tor our Oregon lines car supply. . Kemember that In 1921 th , Southern Pacific sent northward to Ashland for its lines In Oregon'-' - 84,000 cars empty, in addition to ' ' over 24,000 loaded car. At Port-J ' land wa received no addition to our car aupply, on th contrary, n' 1921 the Southern. Pacific actual- ly delivered to rail connections there 1780 cars In excess ot cars ' 5 w received from them at Port-"-"' land. " . Natron Cut-off at Stake. 'i "The Southern Pacific began '1 building the Natron cut-off. ' which was stopped by the merger ' lawsuits. The Southern Puclfic ' under existtlng organisation has , l the greatest Interest tu oomnlet- , ' iug that work. A competitor cer-, ainly would not be keen to build , - it to help the competing line. The v ureakup of the Southern Pacific system would bring new ditficul- " ; Ues as to It and to the detriment 7 of the people of Oregon for that ; cut-off was Intended to connect ' southeastern Oregon with Eugene. I- dulein and Portland us part of the Southern Pacific plan for giving southern Oregon a comprehensive ..! railroad system pursuant to the Southern Pacific policy of extend- ; ing its lines In Oregon wherever! conditions warranted such extends i sluns. The Southern Pacific has given evidence ot this policy In the completion of the Coos bay line at a time when railroad con struction in the United States else- ' where bad stopped. Beyond this the greatest service of the cut-off is In connection with southern Pa- i 1 ciflc's lines to the south and south ' St. Joint Operation Rapped. "6 Suggestion has been made ,i! that by some plan the 191-mile gap In California between the doutiiern Pacific in California and the. Southern Pacific In Oregon J might be bridged under Joint ' ' rights of operations. This merely juuatitutes soma uncertain rights' ot ownerships for direct owner- r ship. It Is a confession that ' troublesome dual substitutes ' would have to b attempted to '"' mke the plac ot that single own- , rsulp had responsibility to which the public ar accounted. Every ''' shipper knows what it means to "f dual with two carriers on any glr-,; en Question ot service compared with dealing with one carrier, other conditions equal. As a busl- '. , sous question, everyone knows!'!,' that when th business on and , 'J aver a given piece of railroad la'', spilt between two carriers, neith er has in It th direct interest ot .,, one carrier operating the same ', piece of track. Further, a divided ,. interest demands employes who),., must be neutral and offend neith- sr Interest, but the public do not like neutrality tn questions of service, they preferring activity .j ana energy as more to the publlo , . interest. Scheme Not Practical, . ! ' "6 Beyond this, any, railroad man knows, and most business men, that it is . not a practical thing to give another company the " ' main lines from Oregon-California state boundary to Kosevllle June- " tion In California via Chlco and' ' from Sacramento through Stock- ,. torn) to Kresno and Cushun, 489 ,; miles, without ltiterferring with the present service. It means the urvice of over nearly 500 miles . must then be given by two com- , patiles lnsteud of by on as now,. it is useless to suggest that this would be an Improvement in the service tor the public, whatever the. combination or arrangement,.., mads it it be short ot th South- , -rn Pacific retaining these lines in its single control. What la true of this line is equally tru ot ' the local business generally. The communities served will hav to ' look to two companies tor their service wber now they bold on responsible. "7 What can th public busl-'' oess gain by such a change? Et- " erywhsr from Portland to Saa Francisco, Sao Francisco to Los . , Angeles, Loa Angeles to Yurrfa and ;V beyond, the public ask what caa , they possibly gain? "Th answer ones mors Is:. Tb public ot Oregon hav nothing ta ; ;ala by breaking op tbess proper-, ties and stand only to lose by th complications that follow."