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MONDAY, NOVEMBER I jTSour ;apitaourna: SUBSCRIPTION RATES -Hnr 10 cents a week, 4. 1 month, $5 a year In ad vance. Marion and P I BT one month BO cents. months .l 'i;,.v,.-- en rents Polk 3 1 montlU00' Elsewhere BO cents te".u cs'a year. ; PwTa second class mall f fffffat8al.m, Oregon. IViBlll U1I ASSOCIATED PRESS Associated Press Is exclue ' , .ntttled to the use for pub- , licatlon oi a" or otherwiB9K ! '. d in this paper and also lo- Au(3it Bureau of Circulations'. ward. Tribune bldS., New Tstockwell, Peoples Gas bids-. unicBii TTassified rates per word each Insertion cents, three insertions 5 cents ' f week 8 cents, one month 20 IVyear, per month. 12 ce .' minimum per ad 25 cents. taSertfon only In New To ,1 City ads cash In advance, ,d not taken over phone, unless Itoertiaer has monthly account. ynV',.,nn for phone errors. , NKW TODAY PnR SALE Cow. pnone 690, ad FOflLrnjl) N. 19th St. 265 Sn5"5ALE 8 room house. 1601 y,? nrice reasonable. a26 nT-.r, J 4 tm.. Wflflt to bUV TALL BZr1 1L j i - - beef tnran by the quarter. c269 SfTsrED A competent wuiimu - for kitchen work at The Argo. Tcb.Fins7er;Rrrboi85 Sa- FOE SALE 2 Mammoth Bronze turkey hens for breeders. Phone ,,n 264 SiuCIOUS and Northern Spy ap plea 81 and $1.25 a box deliver- FOR RENT Four rooms nicely furnished, neat apanmem, uuw.i .tuirn. 360 IN. 12m tl. i"' WANTED To rent 6 or 7 room Mus with garage, not over (. Rm 6D care Journal. 264 EXPERIENCED stenographer de BiT.aa nffira wnrk nt anv kind. temporary or permanent. 1698W wawtsm, soft tit fiOO size incuba tors, state kind and price; two ton good wheat. S F P care Jour nal 21 WHAT have you for sale or ex change? Radcliff and "Waring are wanting It. List with us for results. m266 200 DOWN, then $25 monthly buvs modern small home. Paved. Becke & Hendricks, 205 U. 8. bank tldg. 264 FOR SALE 1 921 Dodge commer cial car, A-l shape, oversize cord V'n Price J700, terms to suit. Bonesteala Motor Co. q266 I BOOS Scavenger service, garbage 1 and refuse of all kinds removed by the month at reasonable rates pnone 529, residence 2058 WANTED 4 or 5 room modern muse, will pay $200 cash and fM per month. Thomason, 331 H State street, phone 175. 1266 WANTED To do carpenter work for touring car or will build new house and take car on work. Geo. Landls, Waconda, Or. 1266 I ROOM house, good location, lot 10x150, barn, paved street, fine location, Installment plan. See Radcliff and Waring, 341 State atreet. a266 THREE furnished .housekeeping rooms, water, hat and cold, use of bath and telephone; also lights. Phone 1960W, 2111 Ma nia flva 1266 ts20 FORD touring In fine me- chanical shape, good tires, shocks, spotlght and side cur tains open with doors, $265. Qood terms. Phone 1043R. 264 "E want a number of small prop erues that can be sold on in stallments. We want vacant lots, "mall tracts.. Radcliff and War ing, 341 State street. 1266 BABY Overland, latest model, run a man iuu miles, cost new 666, will sacrifice for $450. You make the terms, I need the noney. Call Titus at 1995. q266 NTED Man with car to sell complete line low priced tires ana tubes. $100 per week and expenses. Sterlingworth Tire Co. '588 Sterling, E. Liverpool, Ohio 2 0 4 5-A CHICK & Fruit tract 2 mi. E Mem; 6-r house; barn; quip Ped for 800 chicks; young or chard and berries. $3600; terms. "1 trade for house In Salem. Harris. 1942.T S4 HAVE VOU 122(10 in r.,,1 r.t aiv nonths to one year at 7 percent have client with gilt edge "rat mortgage security on Salem jome. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. -Mfcbldg. ;g4. fSAlE Good range, table. r a attI"ess, sewing machine, reed baby buggy and other fur "ure. also milk goat, at 2450 rooks St. near fairgrounds 264 ET the U. S. standard No. 1 ""ite Rose round potatoes for r winter supply. They cook ht?aly but not mushy. $1 per ed' -50 per 600 or $8 per luo, delivered Phone 1288R. C26S UAE acr s t. ChlrVo uuuse. Brt?. th COOD- family fruit, all -hV,ery best ot soil, close to -nool. iH mlk!a from cit hm. Ph " ..f acl"C nighway north. "Iw $3200. 2000 cash balance Vi ?r? ?' 8 Der cent- Socolof- .-Mate street. b266 Beats Hontii v 3 "own. "en i loto h.uy any ne ot i trim eriU one block to Co tW1 ftreet Take one of Pen ?M,d f"6 the rent. We are Bendnii 6:.S8 p" m- Bcke A ndrick. 20$ U. S. bank bldg. S 0Ttw ' ii- 1 ai n buy for lew 1 ' suit ,yolntaK and on terms I month oJ8!' " baUln I ,ronTot , Pr,ce ,35- one b'ock I c'ty Wat. Cftrnent walks, i-. 8 danrlv i muiug, m state 166 bam "'rn lot. house and east front. wt,nd mak V , Tn' "!e(. H e "Plendld building ,rnt. tf,: " 1 lot., eaat $1900. This ?.. H'J zuVaown, $2 i Ut do "d 'ot. ItJCi 6, 1922 Wife Right Handed or Left Handed? She's NEW TODAY FOR RENT 6 room furnished house, 272 S. 16th St. Adults. 265 BU1CK four 1922 sedan, like new, used 7 months. Owner 2006J. q266 LOST One brown bulldog, with studded collar, reward, phone 702M. 264 CHICKENS for sale, 22c lb. King- wood park. West Salem, E. S. Patton. 264 FOR SALE Young Jersey cow. Just fresh. Phone 1247R or call at 1-726 S. High. e266 D OH SALE Chester White pigs 6 weeks old. Ritchie, Rt. 7, phone 105F16. e265 FOR SALE At a sacrifice, by owner, modern 6 room house. 845 S. 14th St. 264 FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow, northeast corner of four .corn' ers past asylum. e265 FOR RENT Or sale, 1 acre, house, garage, 2 miles . north highway; 13 acres, berries, good buildings, B miles north. 145 Meyers. b266 LOST Small brown velvet purse Saturday, containing about 87, on Court street, by school girl. Finder please leave at Capital Journal office. . k266 FOR SALE HOUSES NEW 5 room bungalow for sale by owner, will take good car as part payment. 1165 Shipping street. a 269 FOR SALE 5 room house In north Salem. Price 81200. Why rent? Krueger, Oregon bldg. phone 217. a264 5 ROOM bungalow lu Portland for sale or exchange for Salem property. T. M, Hicks, Salem Abstract Co. a281 6 ROOM modern 5 blocks NB of state house, $3350, about 1 cash. M. J. Hunt, Ladd & Bush bldg. ' a GET A HOME 4 room house 1750 $100 down 4 room bungalow $950 $200 down 5 room house $1100 $210 down 6 room house $1200 300 down 4 room better grade $1500 $400 down 6 room house 11500 $400 down 5 room close In $1650 $300 down 4 room close In, paved street, car line $1500 Small house, fine lot. Bay City, trade in on Salem house, some cash. Brown, over Buslck's. State and Commercial. a' CLOSE in 9 room house, renting for $35 per month, can be bought for $1600, $800 cash, balance $10 per month and in terest. Good buy in 6 room close in, all on one floor, lights, bath, plas tered, basement, large lot, A-l location, street and alley paved, $3300, terms. Brown, over Bu slck's State and Commercial. FOR SALE FARMS FOR SALE Or trade, 10 acre place near Marlon, good terms will take light car. Box 45, Ma rion, Or. b265 FOR SALE 6 acres of 4 year old Italian prune orchard in first class condition, 4 miles south; Price $1650, $650 down W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 27 State street. b265 FOR SALE By owner, $90 an acre for 85 acres, in cultiva tlon. house, barn, orchard. springs, Vt mile to school, 18 miles south of Portland, terms. "Box Cll Capital Journal. b291 FOR SALE $100 down and $10 per month buys 5 acres of fine dark prairie soil located east of Salem on main road. Come in and see us about this. Price $1500, interest percent. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State St. b265 FOR SALE $100 down and $10 per month buys 10 acres of fine tree and berry soli, all cultivat ed land. Here is your chance to secure that 10 acres on the terms which sou can pay for it. Price $1250, interest 6 per cent. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 276 State street. t265' FOR SALE 20 acre tract four miles aouth, small house, barn, well, 2 acres logans, 2 acres strawberries, 5 acres of prunes, rock road and close to highway. Will consider house and lot as part payment. Price $5000. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State street. b266 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK JERSEY cow for sale. Call 6F3, J. C. Savage. e265 FOR SALE Pigs; five months old. phone 26F36 evenings. e265 WOOD SAWING, phone 1131, city or country. Ed Bproed ee812 FOR SALE 3 cows, 1 fresh, 2 coming fresh, at 200 S. High, price ranging from $50 to $65. e264 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Jer sey heifer, 6 nwnths old, bar gain to quick buyer. 1000 north 14th St. e264 ST. Andreasberg rollers "the ca nary with the college education." price $18, special guaranteed imported. Former price $15 and $20. Order now. E. B. Flake, birds, flowers, pets, 273 State. f FOR SALE WOOD WOOD sawing, Fisher Bros, phone 1756. ee284 FOR WOOD, call C. phone 77F21. Query, ee264 BEST grade mill wood 4 ft. and II inch, prompt delivery and reasonable prices .Fred E. Wells, 305 S. Church street, phone 1642. ee Read The Journal Want Ads BRINGING UP ; . rvwM I ( then WE volJ ,T -9 JOtTA I eecH- then cr ock I ;zjl-Jv 1 jt i i FOR SALE Miscellaneous VETCH and oats for sale, phone 106F31. c264 LARGE chrysanthemums. K. H. c285 Pickens, 146SJ. FOR SALE Nice little heating stove, cheap. 1595 N. Fifth. c265 FOR SALE Choice Burbank po tatoes $1 a sack delivered, phone 686R. C266 WILLAMETTE scholarship for sale. F. D. Thielsen, care Rodg ers Paper Co. c265 FOR SALE Carrots $8 per ton, 2 Vt miles east of Brooks. Bring sacks. R. A. Harris, Rt. 9, Salem. c265 CABBAGE for kraut, good quali ty fresh from field, delivered, phone 48F11. c265 ITALIAN prune. Royal Anne cher ries and apple trees. Idlewlne. 2123 Broadway. c282 APPLES Several varieties keep ers, 85c, seconds 85c, orchard run 60c per box, all hand pick ed, at Ernest Anderson's orch ard, 1 mile west on Oak Grove road off Wallace road, Polk county, opposite school house, phone 17F81. Bring boxes. c264 PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday Nov 4th 1 p. m.. 160 south High, op poslte Oregon Electric bldg. All kinds of household furniture farm Implements, live stock and miscellaneous articles; come early Col. J. B. Gable, auction eer, phone 1446. FOR RENT BOARD and room at 303 S. Win ter. ' 3264 FURNTSHED apartments, 265 S J282 Commercial. FURNISHED apt. 113 J Center. and garage at 1267 HOUSE keeping rooms, phone 1021 J. close in. 3267 FOR RENT Large 8 room clean house. 610 N. Cottage. 3265 FURNISHED room for rent, modern home. Phone 680R. in 3267 HOUSEKEEPING and sleeping rooms, reasonable; also garage. 160 Court. 3265 FOR RENT 3 room furnished downstair apartment, adults on ly. 743 Union St. 3265 FOR RENT One modern house keeping room with kitchenette also Bleeping room. 325 south 14th. 3266 B'OR RENT 4 room downstairs apartment, cose in, for adults. Gertrude J. M. Page, 492 north Cottage St. 3 FOR RENT Four and 2 room un furnished apartments, S. P apartments, for information call Laurel hotel, phone 928. 3267 FOR RENT Neat 6 room mod em dwelling house, close in. $38 a month. Phone 666, call at 173 S. Liberty, Olesons Auto Ex change. 3' FOR RENT Large house, good condition, earage, all kinds fruit paved street, school 3 blocks, Call at 1936 N. Com'l St. Satur day or Sunday, or phone 1992R. 326i FOR SALE Automobiles FOR SALE Late model Mitchell looks and runs like new. Price - $750, terms. Phone 1156M. q26 I WILL sell my Velie six auto-mo : bile at a big sacrifice. Fully equipped: wind deflectors, visor, bumpers front and back, spot light, motometer and cross Bar Phone 1391M. Will sell on easy ' terms or trade for city property, q264 FOR EXCHANGE Franklin car in A-l shape, price $1250; want 1M ton truck. Geo. t feea, Monmouth. Or. q265 BE warm in your Ford this win ter for $3.76. Come in and see our new auto heaters. W. E. Burns Dan Burns (Not Brothers the -Same Man) High St. at Ferry, Salem,. Or. " PARTS FOR ALL CARS q OLESON USED CAR EX CHANGE. Cars bought and sold. Guaranteed ' repairing. Washing, polishing, OUR used. cars are priced to sell . quick. We make it our business to pick the cars we offer the public. ' Overland 90 '19 $250 Buick 4 '17 $275 Ford "21 $285 Oakland 6 '19 $375 Buick 6 '17 $475 Buick, 7 pass, $475 Dodge '19 $550 Buick 6 '19 roadster $650 Buick 6 '20 $800 Dodge '22 $800 Buick 4 '22 $850 Apperson 8 '20 $1100 On some of the above care we will consider trades to reduce our equity. We must reduce our stock, OTTO J. WILSON 388 N. Com'l. phone 220. q265 WANTED HELP WANTED Farm hand for gener al farm work. Address Rt. 5, box 64. g284 I DESiRE the services of a lady to care for 6 year old girl. Ad dress box H W care Journal. g265 THE Whitney company, with a large logging operation at Ida vtlle, Tillamook county, Oregon, that will, weather permitting, ' run all winter, Invites applica tions from buskers, fallers and other timber workers. StandarJ wages, good grub; fine, comfort able camps; 8 hours; no strikes. Address, giving all particulars. The Whitney company. Employ ment Department, 904 Lewis building. Portland, Or. Canada has 500,000 automobiles and trucks, or more than twice the number registered in France. - r - , Journal Want Ads Fay FATHER THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED Sewing, 1356 S. 12th 1264 street. WANTED Furniture, tools. etc. i Phone 611. WANTED Household furniture, i Phone 1446. LOAN WANTED $3000 on acre age close in and good Improve ments, will pay 7 per cent. The Fleming Realty Co., 841 State street. i WANTED Used furniture, rang es, heaters, cook stove, tools, etc. We pay cash, get our prioea before you sell. Liberty Exchange 241 N. Com'l St. phone 841. 1 WANTED Would like to get in touch with private parties who wish to sell microscope, tele scope, stringed and band instru ments. Write to Verlin L. Coch ran, R F D 1, Silverton, Or. 1265 WANTED Second hand furniture and- stoves. We also carry a lull line of new furniture, stoves, tools, etc. Once then always. People's Furniture store, 171 N. Commercial St. phone 734. 1 LADIES combings made into beau tiful switches, purrs. i to . according to amount. Expert work guaranteed, see before you pay. Viola Ferris, Lebanon, Or. 1267 MISCELLANEOUS FULLER brushes, local represent- ative, Grimes, 1937J. m313 GRADUATE nurse open for - en- gagements, 887W. mza $2000 TO LOAN on farm, no com mission. 1345 Marlon St. mz6 WANTED Roofs to shingle or repatch, work guaranteed, can D. R. Patterson, 963. m264 SAVE the old stove, expert stove repairing, all work guaranteea. 271 N. Com'l St. phone 734. m2 75 FOR experienced nurse, 1362J. mzf COL. J.,B. GABLE, auctioneer, for farm and city sales; can pnone 1446. r FURNITURE repairing and all kinds nf woodwork maae to or' der. Wood turning, shop 19th and State, phone 882. c HIGHEST price paid for second hand clothing and shoes. Also - nlAjinlnor. nreaulnsr and repairing. Call and deliver. Capital Ex change, 342 N. Commercial Dhone 1868W. ' G. SATTERLEE, auctioneer, sens on commission or win Duy, any where or any time. niuu mi or 1211J, 404 Ferry St. Salem, m ur. WAMTmn TiiT-niture. tools, ma- chinery, stock, etc win Duy cash, or sell pn commission. Phone 611, Woodry, the auctlon- m eer. ' WANTED Old mattresses to make over. Phone 19. Capital Miv TCoririlnZ Co. "1 WINDOW washing, all kinds oi nrM lohs. nhone 1488, m REAL ESTATE . i. Kiln U.momtlPr XNUiiurj to ui pu"""' the Welcome Real Estate office Is over Busick's store, corner of cinia nnrt Commercial, n. c Brown, Wm. W. Powell. n264 tti-ir. SAT.E 850 down and 10 pe month buys that Mi acre tract which vnn have been looking to buy, these tracts are located on north 21st street close to music 1. beautiful shad trees. Come In and let us show you. Price $600. w. n. uraue,. nrafej 275 State St. b265 FOR EXCHANGE 6 acres of good land In culti vation, on good graveled road fine location to buna a numo, from city limits of Salem. Price $1800; want a house and .lot up to $3500, will pay cash difference. 5 acres 1 mile out on pavement, all in cultivation, good 4 room plastered house, good barn, wood shed and store house; want a good home in Salem UP to $4600; will give some one a good trade. Two lots in Portland well locat ed for auto. D. S. HILDEBRAND 341 State St. room s-uayne mas. FOR SALE Fine east front lot on soutn commercial oncct, $850. Good lot on Falrmount hill, paved street, sightly loca tion. Price $650. Fine lot on north Capitol street, rmtween , and F streets. Price $750, easy terms. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. 275 State street. a265 .Good 7 room bungalow, modern conveniences, fireplace, garage, $2500; will take auto and some cash first payment, balance like rent, or $500 down 'will handle. 6 room bungalow, best residence district, modern conveniences, ce ment basement, garage, paved street and alley, $3300. 8 room house, modern conveni ences, basement, five blocks from center of city, $3300. Cash $1000. balance $20 month and interest 6 percent. 7 passenger Hudson, good re pair, $500, will trade on run down house or vacant lots. WINNIE PETTYJOHN 331 V, State street. ; GOOD BUYS 5 room modern bungalow close In on N. Church St. Price $4760. Fine corner lot at Wilson and Saginaw streets, with garage 14x20 suitable for living quarters. Price $1160, one third down. . . A real home 6 room modern bungalow close in on N. Cottage street Price $7000, terms. 10 room house with hot water heating system on Court St. mod ern convenlonoes. Price $6500, $2000 Sown balance easy terms. 10 room modern home built about 7 years ago, located block from State St Price $8000, If you want a nice home let us show you this. Real estate ana nre insurance. w. -11. u iji ii'1.',ii'ji..ji at v- 275 state street REAL ESTATE FpR SALE H acre lots in bear ing fruit and berries, located at Salem Heights on pavement and car line, close to school and store. Price $600, terms. If you are planning on a suburban home where you can nave city conveniences, you should inves tigate this proposition. D. S. Hildebrand, phone 794, 341 State street, room 8 Bayne bldg. b265 OR SALE - 3 room house and large lot $850 terms Fine modern bungalow, $4000. terms .:. 5 room bungalow $2000, terms 6 room bungalow, 3 acres, all in fruit, close to city, $5000, terms. If you want to buy, sell or trade see H. L. MARSTERS Phone 907, Gray bldg. LOOK 7 room house, modern except basement, 4 large lots, chicken house, wood shed, fruit house, fruit and berries. A, bargain for $2000, with $200 bash and $20 per month 5 rooms new and modern, en paved street. See this before you buy, for$2600, terms. We have same good Income property to trade for a small farm We have a good car fo $500, will trade for small house or vacant lot THOMASON 33m State street, phone 175. SALEM MARKETS Compiled from reports of 8a lem dealer for the guidance ' of Capital Journal readers, (Revised dally.) drain: No. 1 white wheat $1.12: No. 2 mixed wheat $1: No. 2 red wheat 99c; (sacked.) Hav: Cheat hay l7.uu; oat hay $30.00; clover hay (baled) $1920. Wholesale Prioea Meat: Hoks $10 10.25; dresse 1 hoes 14c: too steera 56c; cows 2tt4c; bulls 3c; lambs 8 9c; dressed veal 13c. Poultry: Light nens iao( neavj hens 18c; old roosters ; 8tfioo; broilers 18 20c. Butterfat:. Butterfat 48c; cream ery butter 49 50c; country butter 30(o32c; eggs euc; mint. ptrl. Vegetables: Wax onions 12.21 crate; beets 82.00 cwt; Oregon cabbage H4o lb; green peppers 10c lb; potatoes 1.0U cwt; ureguu lettuce $2.25 per crate; parsley 40c doz. Fruits: Oranges $9.75; lemoni $9.00; banauas 10c; Calif, grape fruit $7.50. : Ketau racea Poultry and eggs: Eggs 55 60c 1-rpnmerv butter E 5c. Portland. Or.. Nov. o. tjauie steady; receipts 2970; choice steers $7.00 7.60; medium to good steers $6.25 7.00; ralr .to medium S5.50ffi6.26: common to fair $4.00 6.60; choice cows and heifers $4.60 6.00; medium to good $3.50 4.5U; rair to meaiura 3 50: common $2.00 3.00; can ners $1.602.00; bulls $3.00 100: choice feeders $o.005.60 fair to good $4.00 5.00; cholc dHlrv calves $8.008.5O; prim lleht S8.008.50: medium ligh $7.608.00; heavy calves $5.00 5.50; common $45. , Hogs steady; receipts 663; prime light $10.0010.25; smooth heavy 200 to 300 pounds $9.00 9.60; 800 pounds and up $8.00 9.00; feeder pigs $8.769.26; fat pigs $9.6010; stags $57.60. Sheep steady; receipts 436 dium $9.25 10.25; common $8.25 9.25; culls $6.508.25; light year ings $88.60; heavy $7.608.00; light wethers b.du w i.av; neavy $5.506.50; ewes $25. Butter steady; ex cubes 41 42c under grades 38 40c; carton 47c; prints 46o. Butterfat No. 1 churning cream 48 49c fob Portland; 46c at sta tions; under grades 4547o. I Mgga: Firm. Buying cur-1 rent receipts 48e; white henneries 5064c; selling case count 47c; candled 61 62c; selects 55 Poultry: Light hens 13o; heavy 22c; broilers 20 22c; old roosters 10c; geese 15c; ducks 2023c; turkeys 4041c. Wheat: Hard white $1.35; soft white $1.21; western white $1.21; hard winter $1.17; northern spring $1.18; western red $1.14. Mill run $3 J. 00 floats $35.25ifJ 35.60; corn No. 3 yellow $31.50 33.75; hay, timothy, valley $21; al falfa $18.5019.00; grain 4)1819; clover $19. Capital Journal Want Ads Pay A WANT WANT ADS AD ARE WILL THE SELL LITTLE THE SALES THING MEN YOU THAT DO WORK NOT NIGHT NEED AND DAY YOU 'NEED PHONE I THE NO I CASH 81 f WHAT THE.Y ; AW AT 5 WSlrlli 1 j BEACH ACETYLENE WELDING IRON, steel, brass, aluminum, cop per. Bring tne pieces. uio-u Heating Co.. 387 Court. AUTO PAINTING RELIANCE AUTO PAINT1NU 219 State St. corner Front. AUCTIONEER . N. WOODRY the live stock, furniture, real estate auctioneer. Phone 611 for sale dates. Res. 1610 N. Summer. BATTERY SUPPLIES PREST-O-LITE BATTERY SER VICE. Expert auto electricians. Ph.oae 1803, 418 Court St. Phone 203. 328 N High B a 1 1 e rlea recharged and reped. De'J Bnrrell. . D. BARTON, Exlde starter and generator work, ill B. commercial, AUTO Electricians, expert trouble shooting. 23S N. Kign ou ZU3. CHIROPODIST DR. S. F. SCOTT, 8. U., grauuiu. national University oi ccie...., Chicago. Scientific chiropody. Masonic temple, pnone did. DR. HINER foot specialist, all foot ailments relieved. Moaern equip ment. Room , Patton bldg. phone 957 CHIROPRACTOR DRS. SCOTT AND SCO FIELD, chiropractors, 416 bldg. U. S. bank DR. S. R. SMITH, chiropractor, room 322 Oregon bldg. Chronic and acute cases treated by care ful ad3u8tments, DRUGGISTS WM. NEIMEYER, 'JUST DRUGS' 175 N. Commercial, pnone i. J. C. PERRY, Rexall druggist. 115 S. Commercial St. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES HA F.IK ELECTRIC SHOP 837 Court We do house wiring ana carry a complete stock of fix tures. Instrument repairing, ex perimental work. Electric appll ances repaired. Phone 488. ' HOUSE wiring and supplies, Welch Electrio Co. Phil Brown ell, manager, 879 State St ARCHIE FLEENER, electrician. house wiring by hour or con tract. Estimates furnished, Phone 980, 414 Court St FLORIST CUT flowers and floral pieces. De livery. C. F. Breithaupt, Iiorist, 123 N. Liberty, phone 380. FARM LOANS HAWKINS AND ROBERTS 205 Oreeon' building. 6. 7. 10 and 20 year loans, 6V4 and 6 percent Interest. Privilege to pay $100 or multiple on any interest date, 20 YEAR FARM LOANS on rural credit plan. Prepayment privi leges with discount allowed, will finance you for a less rate of interest than any firm on the coast. F. W MAKSTliilS, i Oregon bldg FARM LOANS made in amounts of $5000 or more, 6 percent in terest. Government plan of re- Payment. General insurance, A. C. BOHRNSTEDT 407 Masonio Temple, Salem, Or, OA RACKS RADIATORS Fenders and bodies made or repaired. J. C. Bair, 349 Ferry Bt GUARANTEED REPAIRING of all kinds on autos and tractors. Cars stored by day, week or month. E. Kroeplln and Sons, .1610 N. Commercial and Nor ' way. HEMSTITCHING MRS. C. E. MILLER, hemstitching tamping, buttons, hand embroi dery. Room 10, over Miller's store, phone 117. SALEM Elite, hemstitching, chain stitching, pleating, Duttona, stamping and needlework. Phone 879, 329 Oregon bldg. INSURANCE W. A. LISTON, GENERAL IN SURANCE Fire, automoDiie and liability. Bonds and loans. 484 Court. ANDERSON AND RUPERT, IN SURANCE Liability, automo bile, fire, surely, bonds, loans and investments. 406-7 Oregon bldg. WOOD WORKING WOOD WORKING All kinds of wood work made to order. Nov elty Shop 239 Court telephone 1748. MACHINE SHOP WECHTER AND SMITH Machln ists, engineers, welders, HEALD cylinder grinding service. Phone 662, 845 Ferry Bt, H. AND M. CO. Specialty grind ers and welders, Automotive ser vice. 490 Ferry St. MUSIC PIANO playing, 12 weeks, guaran teed. Beginners, advanced. Room 8 over Miller'e. MERCHANT TAILOR D. H. MOSHER Tailor for men and women. 474 Court St. M. A. ESTES, fine tailoring. 284 State street. MOTORCYCLES LLOYD E. RAMSDEN, Indian motorcycles and Dayton blcyclei 887 Court street. HARRY W. SCOTT iwJ . "The Cycle Man," 4ilX"68 PIANOS GEO. C. WILL, pianos, phono graphs, sewing machines, shee music and piano studies. Re pairing phonographs and sew ing machines, 432 State, Salem. NOW COME DIN.TX THE BOAT (t REAOT.TO Co: gvjfc 'H H-6" laa "r WT"L rwa: ftuvict. Inc. Second-Handed NURSERY STOCK FRUITLAND nursery will have ales yard at Cherry Ulty leea barn, 644 Ferry St. about Nov. 1. See me before buying. Phone 110M. SALEM Nursery company fruit ana gruvaiiuuu n co, fruit and roses. Phone 1763. iti Oregon bldg, OPTICIANS GLASSES fitted by Dr. L. R. Bur- dctte. optometrist, now upucai Co., 825 Stafe street MORRIS OPTICAL C O. suite 891 Oregon (liilectric) OSTEOPATHY DR. W. L. MERCER, osteopathic physician and. surgeon. Kiras ville graduate. 404-406 U. S. Na tional bank bldg. Phones, office 919, residence 61 4 DR3. WHITE AND MARSHALL, osteopathic physicians and sur geons, 506 U. S. bank building. Phone 859. ir. White , resi dence phone 469; Dr. Marshall, residence phone 884. PLUMBING x THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, beating, sheet metal works, 164 S. Commercial. PLUMBING, repairing and coil work, reasonable charges, a. ju. Godfrey, shop foot of Union 6t Phone 1397J. ' PRINTING A SATISFIED customer returns to Rowland Printing company. phone 1512 Masonio Temple. REPAIRING STOVES rebuilt and repaired. 60 years experience; Depot Na tional and American fence, sizes 6 to 68 Inches high. Paints, oil And varnishes, etc logan berry and hop hooks. Salem Fence an1 Stove Work, 160 Court street, phone 124. SCAVENGER 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 1695W. R. O. Cum mings, Mgi TRANSFER OREGON Transfer & Storage Co. Cars washed and polished. Ex cavating, plowing and fertilizer; 4 foot slab wood for sale. Phone 77. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Of' flee, corner Commercial and Trade Sts. Bills payable monthly in advance. Phone 67. Knitted Fabrics Now For Children's Frock 0 lKiTVT lblttlarTlM BT MARY BROOKS PICKEN KNITTED fabrics are finding a new and delightful use in frocks for juniors this season, sup planting to a certain degree the wash materials that .are generally considered synonymous with chil dren's garments. Nary Jersey fashions the little frock at the left, which might be termed as a glorified middy style, for its long waist portion attached with a wide tuck to the straight plaited skirt carries the sugges tion of a separate blouse. Much of the interest of this cos tume is bound to center in the veatee, collar, and cuffs of bright red Jersey, the gay colored peas ant embroidery on the vestee per haps proving the most fascinating note of all. Knitted silk, a firmly-woven tricolette, was the selection made for the bloomer dress. Although little different in design from bloomer dresses that have been popular for some time, this little model achieves marked distinction In its color, a soft, medium green contrasted with bindings and un derarm lacings of navy blue braid. Traffic policemen in Washington, D. C, are forbidden to "bawl out" offending motorists. YOU CO AHEAD' I'Nl SOtSNAbTAY tS HONOLULU I HAMEN'T SEEN HALF OF IT-J r. . .. jm , HUMAN B 3 VST PAGE NINE AUTO AGGiDENTS DESPITE LAWS Chicago, Nov. 6 (By the Asso- i dated Pros) Despite tlio passage of , numerous ordinances end the adopt-, , ion of traffic regulations in the . larger cities of the fo:Jitry in an ' effort to curb accident from motor ' cars, reports from more than a dozen of the metropolitan cities of the middle-west show an increase in the number of acijdehts for the first six months of 1922, compared witJ the same period of 1921. This increase has caused city offi cials to proscribe drastic rules in -governing motor traffic in an en- '' deavor to lessen danger in modern traveling. Several of the cities are shown to be waging war on the ' speeder, in many cases imprison- ' ment being added to fines by muni cipal Judges. Adoption of rules in turning at etreet intersections, clim- (nation of glaring headlights and educational campaigns are other 1 methods used in many cities In the campaign against accidents. In Chicago in 1921, deaths attrib uted to motor accidents totalled 57S as compared with. 475 in 1920. Non fatal accidents totaled 8,657 in 1921 and 7,085 in 1920. During the first four months or "1922, non-fatal ac cidents totaled 2,533. Forty-three persons were killed and 1,055 injured in automobile ac- cidents in Cleveland from Fehruary 1, to August 1, 1922. To offset this, workhouse sentences have been im posed upon speeders and reckless drivers, no one under 18 years of age. may drive a ear and second of fense for failure to have lights burn ing results in arrest, no matter what the circumstances. To curb accidents in fit Louis, where sixty-two were killed during the first six months of thia year and 1327 were injured, an educa tional campaign has been started, oue-way traffic ha been established in congested districts during busi ness hours, automobiles must come to complete stop at all boulevards, must not pose a street car dis-. charging passengers and must not exceed eight miles an hour in the congested districts and twenty miles in the residential districts. Realty Transfers Complied by Salem Abstract Co. Eoff, A. I. and wife to Knicker bocker, C; K., lots 5, and 12, block 3, Willamette addition to Balein, Oregon, $10. Parmine, F. L. et al to Fearmine W. Q., land in CI. S, 7-8-W, Mar ion county, Oregon, $1. Johnson, A. B. and wife to John son, O. E. and wife land in section 13, 9-1-E, Marion county, Oregon, $10. Johnson, B, P. to State of Oregon , land in action 13, 9-1-E, Marion county, Orgoni $10. Binegar, A. W. and wife to Daly, C. F. and wife, lund in section 8, 7-2-E, Marion county, Oregon, $100. Johnson, E. A. to Trumm, Wm. 11 land in CI. 33, C-2-W, Marion coun ty, Oregon, $10. France, Robert E. and wife to Cleaver, H. K., land In CI. 70, 4-1- W, .Marion county, Oregon, $2000. Patton, Mae et al to Keen, Eva E, land in CI. 48, 7-3-W, Marion county, Oegon, $10. Hammah Auto Stage Effective May 22nd Three Stages Dally Leaves Salem Stage Terminal: No. 1, 7:30 a. in. No. , 10:30 a, m. No. 6, 4:80 p. m. Usave Mill City: No. 6, 7 a. m. No. I, 1Z:I0 p. m. No, 4, 4 p m. No. S conneota with east bound train at Mill City, No. 2 waits for west bound train at Mill City. JOS. II AM MAN, Prop. Sakmi-KUvcrton Division Leaves Salem Central Stage Ter minal, 7:00 a. m., 11:00 a. rn 6:00 p. m. Leaves Silverton News Stand, 8:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 6:00 p. m. 8ulcm-Iiidj!p'ntiioc-Mounioutb UlvtHlou Leaves Salem Central Stage Ter minal, 7:00 a. m S:00 a. m., 11:00 i.. m.. 3:00 b. m., 6:00 n m. Leaves Monmouth, Monmouth ho tel, 8:15 a. m., l:oo p. in., 6:16 p. m. Leaves lndependei.ee, Beaver ho tel, 8:80 a. in., 10:00 a. ra., 1:1 p. m., 4:00 p. in.. 6:30 p. m. We make connections at Salem to all parts of the valley. Extra trips by appointment. J. W. PAKK&K Oeneral Manager ai.VKHTON MOUNT A.NGtJj , PORTLAND C. & M. Btages Schedule South bound read down Wy. Dly. Dly. No 6 No I No 1 PM PM AM 6:00 1:10 8:00 Portland 8:05 3:85 10:05 ML Angel 8:30 4:00 10:80 Silverton Ar Ar Ar North bound read up Dly Dly. Dly. No t No 4 No C AM PM PM 10:30 4:00 8:30 Portand 8:25 1:56 6:25 ML Angel 8:00 1:80 6:00 Silverton Lv Lv !Lv Sunday only pn from Portland Stages leave Stage Terminal Port land and Mteelhkmmer'e Drug store Silverton Salem-Dallas Stage Leave Salem Stage Terminal 7:00 a. m.. 11:00 a. in., 1:10 p. m. Leave Dallas, Gail Hotel 8:30 a, m 12:80 p m., 6:30 p. m. BAKE 60 CENTS Dally and Sunday Every day except morning trip does not run Suuday Kound Trip 80 cnm SHOW NCREASE " Cottage St. a