MONDAY; DECEMBER 4, 1922 Apostles Of R CapitaMdotirnal ! SUBSCRIPTION KAifts By ca.rrler 10 ? 45 f cents a mu". - vance. ,,- anj t Jin mm one month 60 cents,, S Cn.ns $123. mntn9 1 months '-,where B0 cents a ar -"" ; $5 a yet" mail fi.er at Salem, OrggSIL- Mftmber ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 . ,"(.tfl Press is exclus ", t 1 o? not otherwise f credited In this Paper and also lo J gal news published herein. Member rtnrtljjm.rau of Circulations r:nn..!.inir representatives: : V'. D. Ward, Tribune bldg.. New York City. V. -8. Stock well, blil., Chicago.111 Peoples Gas CLASSIFIED RATES- u".. t a nor word each Insertion 2 cents, three insertions cents one ween o - one vear. per month, 12 cents; minimum per ad 25 cents. First Insertion only in New To. j..., rttv ads cash in advance. and not taken over phone, unless advertiser nas mummy No allowance for phone errors. NEW TODAY yis,-r purple umbrella. phon 1I508J, rewa.ro.. 28? Ranted Large, gas engine. , 1290 Phone isdim. WANTED FtordJ .tarter. 219 State I touring St."- ' with 288 WANTED A few - goa, phone ' . n t . a 1 ODD Vhh rknt Three room apart ment. unfurnished, 833 Union St. 1290 'OR RENT 9 room house, va cant south Salem. J. L. Zielke. J293 Pqr SALE 6 room modern house, easy terms 662 N. Front anus MONEY TO LOAN on farm or city . property. B. W. Macy, 202 Gray bldg. i I'OK SALE 'Bay mare, weight 1150. Rt. 7, box 64, Sllverton road. 288 FOR SALE A-l Jersey and Guern sey with calf 24 hours, 420 S. 20th. J e289 LOST Square wrist watch, Ini tials C S on-, back. . Reward. Leave at Journal office. k290 FOR RENT 6 room bungalow (25 for sale speedometer and side curtains for Ford. F. L. Wood, 3-fl State St. 288 FOR RENT 2 room apartment; also one room apartemnts, fur-nai'-o heat. Laurel hotel, corner ' 12th and Oak, phone 928. J293 F0K SALE Good 6 room bunga low with garage, on S. Cottage street. Price $2250, terms. Krue ger, Oregon bldg. phone 217. a289 A FE.W first class Ancona cocker els, brothers to first prize state fair winners. Riverside Ancona farm, Rt. 3, bor 263, phone 76F 13. "- 288 PORTLAND TRADES Will . take Salem lots or house for equity In small Portland house, rental J30. Property value $3000.. Wm. Fleming, 341 State St. a AUCTION sale tomorrow at 1027 Oak street of high class furni ture, range, rug, new . Singer sewing machine, draperies, etc. F. N. Woodry, auctioneer. 288 WANTED Listings on property that can be sold on easy terms, also anything you have to ex change. Thomason, 331 "4 State street, phone 175. n 10ST On Tues. or Wed. of last week in east part of town boy's long grey and white gauntlet glove. Please return to 340 N. 20th or phone 910R. 288 11 HE person who took overcoat from vestibule ' of Christian church, Center and High streets was seen and is known. To avoid trouble please return to 645 Fer ry. ' 288 I'OR RENT 70 acre farm near naiem, good road, 11 cows, 10 acres fruit; must be experienced farmer and able to give refer ences. Hilborn Bros., 2010 Ferry street. 288 6-A CHICK & FRUIT TRACT 2 ml E Salem; 6-r house; barn; equipped for 600 chicks; young orchard and berries. $3500; terms. Will trade for house In Salem. Harris 1942J. 288 Go anywhere, you will find It hard to beat our quality of used automobiles and still harder to equal the prices. Ford, 1921, 1245 Buick bug $100 Chevrolet '19 $250 Overland 90, '19 $175 Oakland 6 '19 $300 Buick 6 "special bargain" $375 Buick 6 '17 $425 Buick '19 roadster $578 Buick '20 $650 Buick '20 $800 Apperson 8 '20 $750 Buick 4 22 $750 OTTO J. WILSON NJIonVl St. phone 220. q290 FOR SALE HOUSES OR RENT . Ferry St. 3 room apt. Call 75.". 1292 FOR SALE Corner lot with small nouse. Call after sixp. m. 1556 5y st. - a2i 8 ROOM house, modern and acre i land, $5250, paved street. 492 - Cottfle-A St $ ACRES and good house close to Jar line, buy today, a snap at 250(). Gertrude J. M. Paee. b 1 ItOuM house, barn, fruit, lights Oty water, lots, $300 cash, $20 month. M. J. Hunt, Ladd & Bush. a 1 RAVE several beautiful homes on my list, let me show you thru them please. Golden Rule Real siate, corner N. Cottage and larlon. a SPECIAL Nice bungalow, good '"cation, close to car. Price 2150, the Welcome Real Estate office. State and Com"l, over Bu f-'s. phone 659. a288 BARGAIN New 7 room bunga- r,Jf wlth basement, lot 66x130, Pnce $3500, email cash payment Wlance like rent. Krueger, Ore- 2"bldg. phone 217. a288i A GOOD residence, fine view and 'ocatlon, on $500 down; this is Jtra good on such a small pay ment. Brown, oyer Busick's, 151' and Commercial. a 1N'E modern home, fireproof w'ls, east front on " a main "feet; this Is a new bungalow Pnced right. Brown, over Bu-g-s. State and Commercial, a Modern 10 room home on Paved street, built 7 year ago. ll take mm part payment house id lot around $3000. W. H. grabenhorst A Co., 175 State treet, 288 FORSALE HOUSES FOR SALE Good bungalow, a304 owner. Phone 898W. 6 ROOM houso, paved street, base- mem, only lauuu today. Ger- iruuo j. m, rago, ' r i ROOM good as new bungalow, garage, large lot, at 1020 north Cottage street, offered at less Hhan cost, $2560, easy terms. Bocolotsky, 341 State ROOM practically new bunga low, at 1020 north Cottage, own er leaving the city, only $2550, $700 cash balance easy terms Socolofsky, 341 State. a ROOM, close In, lights, bath, wa ter,, some furniture, for $1650, $300 down, balance monthlv. The Weloonie Real Estate office over tsusick's, state and Com mercial. FOR SALE FARMS FOR SALE By owner, $90 an acre for 85 acres, ft in cultiva tion, house, barn, orchard, 3 springs, H mile to school, 18 miles south of ' Portland, terms. Box Cll Capital Journal, b291 FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Household furniture 1308 8 15th. c289 FOR BALE New Home machine, 638W. - sewing c28 WIRE grip sanitary Simpson, 417R. brushes. m288 FOR SALE Bicycle, back Falrmount dairy. door. c288 FOR SALE Barred Plymouth kock roosters, phone 41F3 f288 FOR SALE 2 drag saws, good as new, capital Bargain House. c FOR SALE! Small potatoes at 50c per 100 pounds. Phone 44F22. c289 FOR SALE -Potatoes, Sunrise and Netted Gem 75o per 100 pounds. Phone 44F22. C2S9 PUBLIC AUCTION Every Sat. 1 p. m. 180 S. High opposite Ore gon Electrio bldg Aft kinds of furniture, tools, live stock, ma chlnery and miscellaneous art! cles. Col. J. B. Gable, auction eer, phone 1446. c' FOR SALE No. 1 onions deliver ed anywhere In Salem, $1.60 sack; carrots delivered $10 per ton. At ranch, onions $1 per sack, carrots $8 per ton, you furnish sacks. 2 miles east of Brooks. W. L. Gasklll. c292 FOR RENT APARTMENT, phone 612M. 486 N. Liberty, 3289 BOARD and room, close in, 49 5 N. Commercial. j28D NICELY furnished apartment, adults, 265 S. Commercial. J308 FOR RENT 6 room house to per manent renter, $35 per month. Gertrude J. M. Page. ONE of the most scenio modern 8 room homes near Salem for rent Inquire BOX J B care Capital Journal. J289 ROOMS for rent. Commercial ho tel open under new manage ment, rooms reasonable. 6 un furnished housekeeping rooms, also a hall, close in." 185 S. Com mercial and Ferry St. Harry Fangeman, proprietor. j 2 9 2 FOR SALE WOOD WOOD SAWING phone 1131, cit;' or country. Ed Bproed. ... eeiiz BEST grade mill wood 4 ft. and 16 inch, prompt delivery ana reasonable prices. Fred E. -Wells, 305 S. Church street, phone 1542. . ee" FOR SALE Automobiles FOR SALE 1920 Ford touring, starter and extras. R. F. Peters, 1191 N. Capitol, phone 267W. q288 BUICK six, if you want a sturdy good car with lots of service lert in it. See this bargain. Phone 220. q289 OLESON USED CAR Ex change. -Cars bought and sold. Guaranteed repairing. Washing, polishing. 1919 CHEVROLET, finish like new. runs fine, good curtains. This car Is cheap, phone Mr.- Turner at 220. q28 PARTS FOR ALL CARS Do your Christmas shopping here. W. E. Burns, Dan Burns i Not Brothers the Same Man) High St. at Ferry, Salem, Or. q FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Shoats, 104F25. brood sows. e288 FOR SALE 1 brood sow and pigs, also White Leghorn hens, Dhone 44F5. e289 JERSEY heifer caft 4 months old, strayed from 23rd and High; finder nlease Dhone 1791J2. k289 WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED Colored woman wants dav work. Phone 798J. ltfuo PAPER hanging and tinting three . dollars a room and up. Phone 1806M. 1292 WANTED Washing at once, will ffnt It An d deliver. Write 1874 Broadway. 1292 WANTED Old mattresses to make over. Phone 19, Capital City Bedding Co. m PASTURE wanted, for three head of horses, during the winter. Phone 986M, Salem, Or. 1289 WANTED Truck driving or re pairing, 2 years experience at re pair work. A. G. Ancey, 2707 Brooks ave. a289 LOOK $6000 contract to. ex change for modern home in Sa lem. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State St. c288 WANT To buy good young team of horses suitable for orchard work. Wiley Wealters, Rt. 2, Turner. Dhone 107F1 1. 1289 WANTED Furniture, tools, ma chinery, stock, etc. Will buy for cash or sell on commission Phone 511. Woodry, the auc tioneer. ' BRINGING UP ' I eincarnation ShoMd No WANTED Miscellaneous . WANTED Furniture, Phone 611. tools, etc. WANTED To buy furniture, tool ana miscellaneous articles - for cash, or will sell on commls elon, phone 1446. f WANTED Used furniture, rang es, neaiers, cook stoves, tools, etc. We pay cash, get our prices before you sell. Liberty Exchange i J. worn I at., pnone 841. i eecona nana turnltuie and stoves. We also carry a full line of new furniture, stoves, tools, etc. Once then always. People's Furniture store, 271 N. ; Commercial St. phone 734. i LOST AND FOUND LOST Thanksgiving day purse containing $80. Finder please leave at Journal, $10 reward. ' ' k291 WANTED HELP WANTED Wood cutters 629: T Phone R289 vv a.n i ,! Salesman, opportuni ty to earn from $30 to $50 per. ; Apply 519 Court St. g292 THE Whitney comoanv. wkh large logging operation at Ida ; vllle, Tillamook county, Oregon. r that will, weather permitting, run all winter, Invites applica tions from buckers, fallers and other timber workers. Standard 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. MISCELLANEOUS FULLER brushes, local represent ative. Grimes, 1937J. m313 WINDOW washing, all kinds of odd Jobs, phone 1488. m288 PAPER hanging or tinting, call ; 131, after 5 o'clock call 1258W. ' m306 COL. J, B. GABLE, auctioneer, for farm and city sales; call phone 1446. m FANCY and plain dressmaking, also remodeling, work guaran teed. 266N. Com"l. phone 1091. m289 MONEY to loan on farms, any amount. If security is good. $2000 on farm or city. Radcllff waring. 341 State St. m FURNITURE repairing and all kinds of woodwork made to or der. Wood turning, shop . 19th and State, phone 882. ' c SOOS Scavenger service, garbage and refuse, of all kinds removed by the month at reasonable rates . phone 629, residence 2058. Suc cessor to Neal'B Scavenger. m HIGHEST price paid for second hand clothing and shoes. Also cleaning, pressing and repairing. Call and deliver. Capital Ex change, 342 N, Commercial, phone 1368W. m THE Meat market at 456 State fit. now known as Central Meat Market, under new management. First claas steer meat and all other meat products will be han died at moderate prices. Give us a trial order and be convinced that our prices and quality are right. Thomas E. Cola, manager. ' m288 REAL ESTATE SPECIAL 5 room house close In on paved street, $2100 with $200 down. 6 room old house 6 blocks from Ladd & Bush bank on paved street and car line, $1900 with $200 down. 6 room house, Just finished, mod em except basement, on paved street, 12500, terms. Nice lot south Salem, trade for light car. THOMASON 331 State street. TIMBER We have some timber tracts near Salem for sale cheap, also some stumpage. If you are In the wood business; see us at once. Radcllff & Waring, 341 State St. b TRADES 5 acres all In fruit and good buildings. 6 acres, some buildings, $2250. 41 acres with splendid home, all near town, will trade any of these for. house in Salem. Gertruc'ie J. M Page, b PICK ONE OUT OF THESE 4 room bungalow, corner lot, $1500, $750 cash balance $25 monthly. 5 room new modern bungalow, will take good Baby Overland car, balance easy terms. Price $2750. 6 room modern residence, very good value, $3500, $500 cash bal ance $30 monthly. 8 room strictly modern resi dence, paved street, close In, $8700, terms. 5 acres bearing prunes, house, drier, will take residence not over $2500, price $4000. SOCOLOFSKY 341 State FOR EXCHANGE Fine Income property, leased for term of years, want merchandise for half, price $22,600. Good 6 room house, furnished, large lot. Price $3600, terms. Fine modern home on Court street, want smaller house. Fine prune orchard, for income property. If you want to trade, sell or buy see H. L. MARSTERS Phone 907, 212 Gray bldg; GOOD BUYS 48 acres of timber near Rose- dale. Price $3600, mortgage $1600 balance cash. 20 acres well located near Lives ley station with plenty of bearing fruit, 6 room bungalow, 14 acres cultivated, balance pasture and timber; will take house up to $2500 as first payment, balance time. ' 124 acre Linn county arm to exchange for prune orchard near Salem. Price $13,000. Real estate and fire insurance. W. H. GRABENHORST A CO. 275 State St. U. S. bank bldg. FATHER -rt : II I . Ik THE CAPITAL' JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON ir-.- . ..... -rr -i, , : Dfiip(gugari ACETYLENE WELDING IRON, steel, brass, aluminum, cop per, tiring the pieces, uis-u" ; Heating Co., 3S7 Court; At It) PAINTINU RELIANCE AUTO PAINTING 219 State St. corner Front. Al'CTlONEKR F. N. WOODRY the live etock. furniture, real estate auctioneer. Phone 611 for sale dates. Res. lAlfl XT Dnnr ' - THE RIGHT AUCTIONEER means dollars to you. G. Satter lee, Salem, Or.. 180 N. Com'l St. mf tY til nUAw Dknnln'a . Aalh store. Res. phone 1211J, office iov HATTEHY SUPPLIES PREST-O-LITE BATTERY SER VICE. Expert auto electricians. Phone 1803, 418 Court St. I Phone 203. 328 11 uign B a 1 1 e rles recharged and repaired. Degge T 11 R. D. BARTON, Exlde batteries, starter and generator work. 171 S. Commercial. - AUTO Electricians, expert trouble shooting. 288 N. High St. phone 203. CHIROPODIST DR. 8. F. SCOTT. S. C. graduate national University of Science, ' Chicago. Scientific chiropody. Masonic temple, phone 640. DR. H1NER foot specialist, all foot ailments relieved. Modern equip ment. Room 3. Patton - bldg. phone 957. CHIROPRACTOR DRS. SCOTT AND SCOFIELD. chiropractors, 416 U. S. bank Diog. DR. S. R. SMITH, chiropractor, room 322 Oregon bldg. Chronic and acute cases treated by care ful adjustments. DKUGGISTS WM. NEIMEYER, 'JUST DRUGS' 175 N. Commercial, phone 167. J. C. PERRY, Rexall druggist. 11$ a. Commercial St. ELECTRIO SUPPLIES HALIK ELECTRIC SHOP 33 Court We do house wiring and 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, 379 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, florist, 123 N. Liberty, phone 380. 1 ARM LOANS HAWKINS AND ROBERTS 205 Oregon building, 6, 7, 10 and 20 year loans, 64 and 8 percent Interest. Privilege to pay $100 or mumpie on any interest gate. 20 YEAR FARM LOANS on rural credit plan. Prepayment privi leges witn discount allowed. will finance you for a less rate -of interest than any firm on the coast, rv. W, MAKSTER3, 411 Oregon oiag FAKAl LOANS made in ainouius of $5000 or more, 6 percent in terest. Government plan of re payment, ueneral insurance. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT 407 Masonic Temple. Salem, Or. garageC RADIATORS Fenders and bodies made or repaired. J. C. Bair, 349 rerry tu GUARAMlEED REPAIRING of all kinds on autos and tractors. Cars stored by day. week or month. Cutting and fitting pipes done, grocery store In connec tion. E. Kroeplin and Sons, 1610 N. Commercial and Nor way. ' HEMSTITCHING MRS. C. E. MILLER, hemstitching stamping, buttons, hand embrol- dery. Room 10, over Miller's tore, phone 117. SALEM Elite, hemstitching, chain stitcning, pleating, buttons, tamping and needlework. Phone 37 9. 329 Oregon bldg. 1 INSURANCE W. A. L1STON, GENERAL IN SURANCE Fire, automobile . and liability. Bonds and loans. 484 Court. ANDERSON AND RUPERT. IN SURANCE Liability, automo. bile, fire, surety, bonds, loans and Investments. 406-7 Oregon bldg. . MACHINE SHOP WECHTER AND SMITH Machin lets, engineers, welders, HE ALU cylinder grinding service. Phone 662, 846 Ferry St. H. AND M. CO. Specialty grind ers and welders. Automotive Ser vlce. 490 Ferry St. MOTORCYCLES LL.OYD E. HaMSDISN, Indian motorcycles and Dayton bicycles 887 Court street. rTSw, HARRY W. SCOTT ni. ' "The Cycle Man," "miy 147 9 Co,n' 'nonf MUSIC PIANO playing, 12 weeks, guaran teed. Beginners, advanced. Room 3 over Miller's. NURSERY STOCK FRUITLAND Nursery has sales yard at Cherry City feed barn, Salem, 644 Ferry St. Office phone 199; res. 1140M. Please call and see my stock before buying SALEM Nursery company, fruit end ornamental trees. im"'l fruit and roses. Phone 1763. 428 Oregon bldg. MERCHANT TAILOR P. H. MOSHER Tailor for men ana women. 4t4 court bl M. A. EtiTES, flue tailoring. 34 State street. I'LVNOS GEO. C. WILL, pianos, phono graphs, sewing machines, sheet i muslo and piano studies. K , pairing phonographs and sew ' ing machines, 432 State, Salem. OPTICIANS GLASSES fitted by Dr. L. R. Bur- aette, optometrist. Bow optical Co., 32a State street. MORRIS OPTICAL C O. suite 801 Oregon (Electric) feldju. ' ' OSTEOPATHY DR. VV. L. MERCER, osteopathia " physician and surgeon. Kirka " vllle graduate. 404-405 U. S. Na tional bank bldg. Phones, office 919, residence 614. DRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL, osteopathia physicians and sur geons, 606 U. S. bank building. Phone 869. Dr. White , resi dence phone 469; Dr. Marshall, residence phone 834. PRINTING J Ba.TlSFIED customer returns to Rowland Printing company. phone 1511 Masonic Temple. PLUMBING tHEO. - M. BARR Plumbing, beating, sheet metal works, 164 S. Commercial. . PLUMBING, repairing and coll . work, reasonable charges. A. L. Godfrey, shop foot of Union fit Phone 1397J. ' KEPA1KINQ STOVES rebuilt and repaired. 60 years experience; Depot na tional and American fence, sixes 26 to 68 Inches high. Palme, oil ind varnishes, etc. logan berry and hop books. : Salem Fence and Stove Works, 850 Court street, phone 124. SCAVENGER JALEM SCAVENGER Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed by tre month at reasonable rates Cesspools cleaned and dead ani mals removed. Day phone 167. Night phone 1596W. R. O. Cum mings, Mgr. TRANSFER OREGON Transfer & Storage Co. Cars was. led and polished. Ex t cavatlng, plowing and fertilizer; wood sawing. Phone 77. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Of fice, corner Commercial ana Trade Sts. Bills payable monthly In advance. Phone 67. WOOD WORKING WOOD WORKING All kinds of wood work made to order. 'Nov i elty Shop 239 Court, telephone 1743. Salem-Dallas Stage Leave Salem Stage Terminal 7:00 " a. m. u:uu a. m. o:iu p. m. Leave Dallas, Gall Hotel 8:30 a. m. 12:30 p. m.. 6:30 p. m. ; FARE 60 CENTS 2 Daily and Sunday Every day- except morning trip i does not run Sunday I . Round Trip 90 cents Snlcm-SHverlon DlviHion Leaves Salem Central Stage Ter imlnal, 7:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m, I c.nn n m Leaves Sllverton News Stand, 8:00 i a. m., i:uu p. m u;uu p. in. 'filnm.Ti1..tu.iiitiMin..Mnnnii tilth Leaves Salem Central Stage Ter- ; mlnai, 7:00 a. m., :uu a. m. $11 .art a. m. :nA o. m. 5:00 n. m TavpK Monmouth. Monmouth ho- tel, 8:15 a. m., 1:00 p. m.( b:io Loaves Independence, Beaver ho- ! tel, 8:30 a. m iu:uu a. m., 1:10 J p. m., 4:00 p. m., 6:30 p. m. We make connections at Salem to -all parts of the valley. i Extra trips oy appointment. .1 V. PAftKKIl General Manager SILVERTON MOUNT ANGEL PORTLAND C. & M. Stages Schedule South bound read down Dly. Dly. Dly. No 5 No 3 wo 1 PM AM ! PM ; 6:00 ,8:05 ' 8:30 1:30 3:35 4:00 Ar 8:00 Portland 10:05 Mt. Angel 10:30 Sllverton ' Ar Ar North bound read up Dlv. Dly. Dly. No 2 No 4 No 6 AM PM 10:30 4:00 , 8:25 " 1:65 PM 8:30 Portland 6:25 Mt. Angel 18:00 1:30 6:00 Sllverton ' Lv Lv Lv Sunday only 8 pm from Portland Stages leave Stage Terminal Port land and Steelhammer'e Drug store Rllverton Hamman Auto Stage Effective May 22nd . Three Stages Dally Leaves Salem Stage Terminal: (No. 1, 7:30 a. m., No, 3, iu:au a. "m. No. 5, 4:30 p. m. Liave Mill City: .No. 6, 7 a. m. No. z iz:su p. m. f No. 4, 4 p. m. No 3 connects with east bound train at Mill ri... XTn 1 tvfittn fnr wHt hnunit ?Hra!ri at' Mill City. Tlbe eons are always eager to gar- hfcr an automobile with a load of Jvqijor, but didja ever hear of 'em tklijng. one because It had a couple of tiissing cylinders or a 'Vined bear AH' NR. JlCCj'b'THE. MUtJ'C IT MA.KE. VOU fHOIMC t)lCt Y s tObiectT HUNCHBACK BOY ACCUSED OF MURDER ING STEPFATHER AND MOTHER David Aho, twenty-one, a erlpple lis mother threw him to the floor in is held prisoner on the charge of mother, Mr. and Mrs. . Frank. Wlrtonon, or Virginia, Minn. There are six Wirtenen children, and Aho brooded over the second marriage of his mother. The boy was woundod West Salem Mrs. Walter W;. Means was. the hostess to a very enjoyable Thanksgiving party. All the guests cam with well filled bas kets of appetlztlng as well as pal atable foods as are served at such occasions. After the dinner was served and sveryone was thor oughly satisfied with the bounti ful meal, they took up the frag ments that were left and found they had enough over for lunch eon. So the invited guests didn't depart to their various homes until Quito late in the evening, feeling they had spent a regular SALEM MARKETS Compiled from reports of Sa lem dealer for the guidance of Capital Journal readers. (Revised daily.) Gnaln: No. 1 white wheat $1.09; No. 2 mixed wheat $1.07; No. J it. 06: (sacked.) nhMt hav 118.00: -at hay $2021; clover hay (baled) $2021. ... Wlinlmwln lrlraa 11.nl'. ii.wa S9.U0: dressed 1. ...... An, BlBftra fiffDAc: cows 2A4c; bulls 33c; lambs 99Vic; dressed veal 13o, Poultry: Light hen 13ci' heavj hens 18o; 01a roosters o broilers 18 20a Tj..,,Ai'..f . uiiiiurfnt 48n: cream ery butter 49fe)5 0c; country butter aoH32c: etrgs 40c; milk ewt. . vAm,tn,lM Wax nnlons 12.21 . v. 11 nn wt' Dreuron cabbage 1V0 lb; green peppers 10c lb; potatoes i.uu tnii v.cB" lettuce $2.25 per crate; parsley 40 doz. Fruits: Oranges $9.75; lemon! $9.00; bananas 10c; Calif, grape fruit $7.60. Retail ITIcwi Poultry and eggs: Eggs 60 80c creamery butter f5-i. PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Or., Deo. 4. Cattle weak; receipts 1313; choice steers $6.757.25; medium to good steers $6.00 6.76; fair to medium $5.25 Si 6.00; common to fair $3.75 6.26; choice cows and heifers $4.00 4.60; medium to good $3.60 4.00; fair to medium $3.00 8.60; common $2.0O3.00; can ners $1.50 it 2.00; bulls $3,004 4.60; choice feeders $5.00 5.60; fair to good $4.00 6.00; choice dairy calves $8.008.60; prim llrht $8.008.60: medium light $7.608.00; heavy calves $4.00 7.50. 1 ITrto-a HtAarlvT reclntff 2921: prime light $9.009.60; smooth heavy zuw to buu pounas is.uvw 9.00: 800 pounds and up $7.60 8.00: feeder niics $8.258.75: fat pigs $8.509.OO; stags $46. Sheep steady; receipts lis- east of mountain lambs $10.5012; choice alley $10.60 12; medium $9.60 10.60; common $8.509.50; culls $6.7508.50, llfrh.1 VAat-lttilra 1 9 S 0 ffh 1 O.flO ' tlpnvv $99.60; light wethers $7.60 8.50; heavy $77.50; ewes $26. Butter steady, ex cubes 43 44c under grades 88 40c; carton 47c; 4850o fob Portland: 4 On at sta tions; under grades 46 47c, rKK: wean. j.ujim(j uuuiii receipts 4860c: white henneries 55 57c. I'oultry: Light hens 13c; heavy 22c; springs 17c; old roos ters 10c; geeso 18c; ducks 20 3c; turkeys nom. iiru..n,. ir,..l rV,OA ft 1R mnft m,V.Ia II fj ...Autnn ... Vi i t n tl 91- hard winter $1.15; northern spring . .0. . , .K fl.in; wfmei i :u ax.,.,. - MillRtuffs: Mill run $35; stratch feed $46; middlings $42; barley 34; oais Jt; corn no. yeuow 32.5034. Hay: Buying price, timothy val ley, $20021; alfalfa $ 1 8 r 1 .0; grain $20.60; clover $1818. n 7- n . v 'V JUST JK SICK! oEati 1 since childhood, when, it i aid, a fit of anger, br oak in 2 his back, murdering his stepfather and bis in the knee before be was captured old fashioned time. Those lnclud ed In the formal party were: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey tSanton, Mr. and and Mrs. Harvey tSanton, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hill and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Arnold and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Arnold and chldren and Mr. and Mrs. Means and family. R. M. Muce of Carseland, On tario, Canada, wm ft very recent visitor at the home of his daugh ter, Mrs. G. E. Fonts and family Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Creasy gave a surprise party on their son, Charles Creasy, and fifteen of hlt friends at their home on Front street, Saturday evening. The en tertainment of the evening con stated on vocal and instrumental muslo and playing of different games, after which a dainty and palatable luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd GorBllne and children of North Dakota hat rented the White property and taken possession. W. 0, Robinson Is improving the value of his house by adding another room. Samuel Fuller and Slmm Mc Cammey motored to Portland th last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. William Philip and family were dinner guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Dickson of Llvesley on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Richardson, who have been sojourning with relatives at Madras, Oregon, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Bruco Waliam, made a flying visit to tho W. W. Bales dwelling, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore and family were Thanksgiving guestb at the F. M. Moore home. Noll Garner of Kingwood ter race was a recent business callei at Dallas. Laura Shepard of Salem spent Sunday with her friend, Latonla Leach, ' Other folks may boast of their large pumpkins and potatoes, uui Frank Lamb can break tho record when it comes to raising vegeta bles, for he has in his possession a turnip that weighs 16 pounds and measures S5 inches around. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Moore of Fairfield were recent guests at the Jesse Moore dwelling. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brock of Second street entertained the fol lowing persons at dinner on the 30th of November. Those who partook of her hospitality were: Mr. and Mrs. Bedford, Mrs. Mary Billings and Mtes Lottie McAdams. Laura Shepard of Salem was a Sunday visitor at the S. A. Leach home. Simm McCanney of Amity haB purchased an acre of land on Kingwood terrace. Little Dorthea Lehman Bpent Thursday with her parents in Sa lem. Mr. and Mrs. Sebern and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. Barber were guests at an Iowa reunion and dinner on Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrester, near Salem. Mr. Grosso of Second street spent Thursday at Portland. Luella Itussell visited at the home of Mrs. Edward Finley, Tuesday. Charles Creasy has left for east ern Oregon, where he is employed. Mrs. Alexander Hawthorne if absent from her borne taking care PAGE SEVEN K ng.iiastr ot a sick filend near Livesiey. The Methodist church, very ap propriately? observed. Thanksgiv ing by holding - a worth while praise service in the evening. Miss Van Matre spent her Thanksgiving at her home near Albany. . - . Mr. and Mrs. Lamb and family, ate their Thanksgiving repast at , the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas. ' ' ' Mrs. N. P.' Frost and Mrs. Jose phine Putnam of Forest Grove are sojourning at the borne ot Mrs. J. II. Shields. '. Marvin Lewis has just returned from a trip to Newport, Califor nia. He says Oregon beats Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wallace spent Monday at the home ot the latter'a grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bales. A. D. Leach was one of the guests at a pleasant and enjoyable birthday party at the home of Mrs. B. M. Wood worth, of Salem. The . honored guests was Mrs. Mabea. She was 90 years of age. , George Nelson of Portland has been spending a few days with, his mother on Fifth street. Adam Murtn was one of a party who attended a bountiful feast on Thursday at the residence ot his daughter,; Mrs. Mary McCulllam ot . Salem. ; , - Frances Hunt spent the latter part ot the week at her home at Zena. -- Latonla Leach attended a Sun ' day school class party on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Grant ICightllnger of South Salem, and ; reported a very pleasant evening. Berla Bailey and two ot her friends ot Salem spent part ot ' Wednesday at the Russell home, 1 HARDING (Continued from Page One.) aiding funds to- meet them is a accessary incident to the fulfill nent of the popular demand. "In the efforts which have been directed to reducing public expen-' ditures, I have been much influ enced in apparent increasing state, county and municipal lndebted .nwa, and I am tearful lest this londltion may be in part attribut- '. able to the expenditures made by . . the government pursuant to its .ederal aid laws, as many of these . , itate laws require state contrisu dona as a prerequisite to the ex ension ot the federal aid." Excess Anticipated. -The summary of the budget tor ' 1924 as given to congress shows 1 an estimated excess ot receipts ' jver expenditures next year ot ' 180,9U9,125 as compared with an ' jstlmated deficit of $273,938,712' ' io r this fiscal year. The president said, however, that he was hope- '' iul that the estimated deficit for i923 could be reduced in the re gaining seven months and that ' he close ot the year next Juue 30 . ivould show a balanced account. "Estimated expenditures of $3,- 180,843,234 tor 1920 which Are ' jxclusiv of the postal service, ;ompare wtih estimated appropri ations' ot $3,078,940,331 tor the iame period. Mr. Harding explain- jd that the expenditures would " represent actual cash withdrawals ' irom the treasury, including some on account ot appropriations iu iireviouJ years. Another deficit in postal opera tions was forecast for this year, ,. jut Mr. Harding said it was estl-. , nated that through proper read-j, lustments there would be a sur-, lus ot postal revenues over ex pendltures in 1924 amounting to., ,, 952,438. For this year postal ,, cost were placed at $659,996,841 ,:,t or an estimated deficiency ot $31, 502,570, as compared with an ac tual deficiency In the last fiscal year ot $64,346,234. The 1924 :osts are given at $584,653,151. The president told congress that an appropriation ot $256,552,887 ' recommended for the army would . provide a regular force ot 12,000 jfflcers and 125,000 enlisted in on, exclusive ot the Philippine scouts. which Is the strength now author- zed by congress and would en able the mllitlu bureau to Increase the strength of the national guard irom 160,000 officers and men to 215,000 officers and men. For the army air service, $12,871,500 Is proposed, or $23,500 leas than ap propriated this year. Mr. Hard ing said this sum would permit the service to operate efficiently In accordance with exlsitlng pol icy. For the navy $289,880,993 Is tutked. This amount, the presi dent assorted, would provide tor the present enlisted personnel ot 86,000 men; maintain all present .-loins In commission and make provision for continuing all new ship construction in privately owned yards; except for reduction in speed ot construction on three light cruisers. Provision Is made In the budget tor $253,000,000 In pensions; $434,564,050 in world war allow ances and $20,389,389 In retire ment pay. Other items Include $41,764,550 for rivers and har bors; $31,480,000 tor good roads; $5,718,950 tor hosptlal construc tion and facilities for war pa tients; $3,200,000 tor railroads la Alaska; $6,839,105 tor the Pana ma canal; $1$, 553, 868 tor gen eral law enforcement, including administration and enforcement ot national prohibition and narcotla acts and the prosecution of war frauds, and ,750,000 tor the re placement ot worn out portion ot the Alaska cable. 1 li