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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1922)
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922 Fl Th Capit ournal SUBSCRIPTION RATES nv carrier 10 cents a week, 45 cents a month, $5 a year In ad- TauCv'maIl, in Marion and Polk By.,i. one month BO cents, 3 coUi"'V.i , a months 12.25. 1 r"' $4.00. Elsewhere ?.Lh $5 a year. 50 cents a second clam mail patter Member ASSOCIATED PRES3 q.he Associated Press is exclus ively entitled to the use for pub ration of all news dispatches , ted to it or not otherwise Edited In thls Paper an(J also l0" news Member A,.riit Bureau of Circulations n fltlvrlLtfiu.n - - XV. D. Ward. Tribune bids-. New Advertising reiimeouuiuvw. York city. V S. Stockwell, hide.. Chicago, 111, Peoples Gas TlasSiFIed rates Rate per word each Insertion s cents, three Insertions 6 cents, ne week 8 cents, one month 20 Lnts one year, per month, 12 cents- minimum per ad 25 cents. First Insertion only In New To day City ads cash In advance, and not taken over phone, unless advertiser has monthly account. No allowance for phone errors. NEW TODAY wool) for sale, phone 254 o eeH13' WANTED Waitress. Shanghai Cafe. ZZZ FOK KEN 1 " ur"1B11K apim ment. 590 Union. j:S10 vKr SALE Kitchen range, like nhone 1078. 30S Foil SALE Black Minorca cock 1 ,.oiu nhnnn 681.1. 308 POk"r E NT 3 furnished rooms, oks (Vnter street. 308 FOK SALE One good farm team, itr at 937 Hoyt St. e310 tout) to loan on real estate. M. J Hunt, Lad d & Bush bids. m FOK SALE Ford touring, new, 1323. 235 East Wilson St. 308 STOCK: hogs for sale cheap. John ' H. Scott. 22S Oregon bldg. e310 FOK SALE Home canned fruit, call 152 south 308 Phone 5311 13th. or FOK KENT 4 room house, furn ished or unfurnished. Phone 185CW. 308 FOK SALE Barred Kock hens and pullets cheap. F. A. Sheparri Rt. 3, box 179. 308 (TYPEWRITERS No. 5 Under wood $30 to $60. Paul M. Sims, 442 State. ' 308 3 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms with bath, price $18. 1163 S. Liberty St. J313 ALMOST new single- top buggy, soli cheap. Box 117A, Rt. 9, phono 44F11. c310 7 PERCENT money to loan on city or farm approved security. W. A. Liston, 484 Court St. 308 FOR RENT Nicely 'furnished apt. private bath, toilet, 290 N. 13th St. phone 30F2, also pa rage. J 3 1 3 POULTRY' KEEPERS Hi grade baby chicks for less at Need ham's, 668 Siate St. Order early. f LOST Bracelet between 365 N. High and Kafom-y Bros. Reward bring! to bookkeeper Kafoury Bros. k310 LOST Amber hair ornament on street, Doc, 21. Valuable to owner as keepsake. Reward. Joy Tinner. CHEVROLET touring, good me chanically, oversize tires, spot light, must be sold this week. Call 1918R. q310 FOK TRADE Jersey cow that will be fresh March first, to trade for cow that is fresh, or will sell. Phone 37F5. ' c310 FOR RENT Modern 6 room house; close in; range and gus plate included; Immediate pos session; adults. Phone 1082. 30S LOST Or stolen, large dark yel low collie, answers to the name Shep, collar No. 765. Reward. Phone 7F5 Jefferson, Herbert Loonev. k310 8 NICELY furnished housekeeping rooms, electricity to cook with, wood, lightB and water furnish ed. 1207 S. Commercial; adults only. J310 WANTED We have a buyer for a five or six room" bungalow, has $1500 cash balance installment.-!. Radcllff and Waring. 341 State street. 1308 FOR SALE 5 room house, barn, 3 acres of garden land, 50 bear ing trees, 2 miles south State street, terms. G. P. Elliott, 171 Cn u rt St. a 3 10 FOK RENT 25 acre farm, nine acres of prunes, 2 acres of ber rii'S. Good buildings, located niile from town. Radcliff and Waring, 341 State St. .1309 LOST A package addressed to Edna McAlexandra, 1835 soutb High street fronv Mrs. C. E. Mil ler, room 10 McCornack bldg. Finder return to either party. 80S BARGAIN New bungalow rT duced. from $4700 to $4000,with cement basement, fireplace, cor ner lot, paved street near car line. W. G. Krueger, Oregon bldg phone- 217. ' a309 SAUL JANZ expert repairman on all makes of talking machines, band and string instruments. Call, write or phone 983, Moore.i Music house, 415 Court St. Sat isfaction guaranteed.. m2 COUNT the auto accidents in daily papers, and see if you do not think it is wise to carry In surance. We have a dandy auto Policy. See us next time you In sure. Standley & Foley, Agts. 308 OK RENT 6 room house, close in, range, linoleum on kitchen and bath, new shades, brass rods, gas plate, etc. Inquire of Mrs. H. P. Etith, 333 State St. or call 1550 during business .hours. J LOST Ladles' blue silk umbrella amber ring on handle, amber bow tips, and white on top end of rod. Probably left In some ore. Finder please notify Mrs. Browns, 430 N. Summer street jnd receive reward. 308 SHORTHAND and type writing. Start the new year right. Learn Karam shorthand In SO days and increase your salary. Prac tical and- scientific; - easy to earn, easy to read, easy to JTite. Day and HjiJIit elapses. Enter any time. Our stenogra phers are holding good positions. 'National School of Shorthand. 213 Oregon bldg., Sal-em, Or.. S Artisans bldg, Portland, Or. Cut this out and save $5 on tuition Jaa E. J" ivver NEW TODAY UL11LRS cleaned and roofs. r- PjilrejPhon Kays 963. 1310 FOR RENT Furnished- apart J310 mem, 4ii N, Liberty. FOR KE NT room, 680 417M. -f urnlshed sleeping N, Liberty, phone J 30 9 POULTRY KEEPERS Hi grade" baby chicks for less at Need ham's, 558 State St. Order early. WANTED Woman to muke 30 to tu pies ai nome for legislature dining- room, each day .furnish own materials. Box B68 Capital Journal. rim WANTED One good fast dinner woman cook, one short order woman cook, ens second and dish up woman helper, 4 wait resses. This work in state house during legislature. Address B5 8 Journal. ?:nn FOK SALE HOUSES I' OR SALE Good 6 room house, paved street, X block from car line, $3000, 1449 S. Liberty. a309 GOOD home on paved street and car lino. Price $3000; will take car not over $1000. Thomason, 331 State street. a FOR SALE 5 room-cotiaaa incut ed 1947 Mill street, now vacant. Price $1700, $800 down, bal ance $20 per month, 6 percent interest. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State street. 308 ONE of the best buys today: 8 room house. in Salem full base- ment, furnace, fireplace, kitch en ranges, garage, fruit trees, east front, $5000. Gertrude J. M. Page. a SNA P Beat this, 5 room houso, lights, bath, hot and cold water, good cond tion, $1250, terms. The Welcome Real Estate office State and Commercial over Bu sick's. a I'TVE room bungalow, near State house, modern conveniences, basement, an excellent buy at $2500 and terms anyone can handle. Winnie Pettyjohn, 331 Va State street. a WILL trade as first payment on modern 6 or 6 room house, Ike new late model Hupmobile se dan,, best mechanical shape, good paint, new cord tires, lots of extras. Box 4 care Journal. q308 NOTICE Two new 4 room bun galows north, one $1700, $250 down balance terms; the other $2200, $500 down balance terms. A nice bungalow close in south terms. Also a nice one close to south Commercial. The Wel come Real Estate office, over Busick's, State and Commercial. 9 ROOM house, all kinds of elec trical fixtures, draperies, for $7500; 6 room house, hardwood floors, furnace, east front, $6700; new 6 room house, every thing modern except furnace, $6300; 6 room house, basement, garage, east front, paved St. $3000. Gertrude J. M. Page, 492 N. Cottage St. a FOR SALE FARMS FOR SALE $1650 and $500 down buys 5 of four year old Italian prunes four miles south, Interest 6 per cent. W. H. Gra beiihorst & Co., 27 5 State street. b308 :f5 ACRES For sale, rent or trade, all under , cultivation, good 6 room house, good barn, team, 2 cows, all kinds of ma chinery, six acres of fruit and berries, V mile from Shaw. An derson & Rupert, 406 Oregon bldg. b309" FOR SALE $100 down and $10 per month, buys 10 acres of fine tree and berry soil, good walnut land, all cultivated, rock road, located south of Salem. Price $1250, interest 6 percent. W. II. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State street. b308 30 ACRES, 4 room cottage, wood, chicken and hog house, barn, good team, wagon, harness, tools spring water piped to buildings, 4 V& miles from town. $3750 over all;, trade for rooming house or merchandise. See me this week, M. J. Hunt, Ladd & Bush bldg. b FOR SALE $100 down and $10 per month buys that 5 acres of fine 'dark prairie soil that you have been looking for on the terms that you can handle it. Let us show this land, located east of Salem on main road. Price $1500, interest 6 percent. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State street. b308 FOR SALE $5000 and $ 100 J down buys 12 acres of land all in fruit, 5 acres of 14 year old Italian prunes, balance in young prunes, loganberries and goose berries, located on good road And close to highway four miles south; this is a bargain. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co.. 275 State street . h.308' FOR SALE Miscellaneous CANVAS baby jumpers.' Buren, 17 9 N. Com'l. Max O. c310" CONGOLKUM 9 O. Buren, 179 feet wide. Max N. Com'l. n310 FOR SALE Team, 1400 lbs eacn; .also harness. Rt. 5, box 102. e30S 73 CENT cloth window- shades. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. a310-" FOR SALE lo P,iack Minorca 158 4W. thoroughbred hens. Phone MM FOR SALE 1 more drag saw, good as new. Capital Bargain House. PEAR trees for sale, all varieties. d urn thin, nhone 1140M. 161 S. 14th. d.322 FURNITURE repairing ana di kinds of woodwork made to or rtor Wood turning, shop 19th and State, phone 882. BRINGING UP BT COL.L.X THAT WOULD Ee A FUSE TRUNK &A.CX FROM f?7yJl FROM INDIn ( I is the FOR SALE Miscellaneous VU SALK Cherry ochard. Rt. 2 box 07. Salem. b30V uiUH chairs, fitted with alumi num trays. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. o31n. iOR SALE Cheap, spotted gi ant rabbit, hutch included Phone 845W. e30jj PERFECTION oil heaters, all sizes, many prices. Max O -gHg79 N' Com'l. c2lo FOR SALE 2 registered Angora goats. 349 s. 12th, Falls City oqitmi ivunioor uo. e309 ukuh,k Lpjohns named gladioli bulbs in $1, $2.50 and $5 collec tions for holiday gifts. Phone 1 700. feALE Or trade for Ford roadster, 3 wagon nearly new, young cow ,4 gallons,, six horse power steam boiler with dou ble action pump, phone 76F2J. c308 l'OR SALE New cabinet phono graph, thirty records, good se lections; library table like new, earner couch; would consider ngni car, coupe or sedan. See Manager Willamette Valley Transfer Co. c308 PUBLIC AUCTION Every Sat. 1 p. m. 160 S. High opposite Ore gon Eloctrlc bldg All kinds of furniture, tools, live stock, ma chinery and miscellaneous arti cles. Col. J, B. Gable, auction eer, phone 1446. c' FOR SALE Automobiles FORD coupe, late '22, $200 extras for sale or will trade for late Ford roadster. Phone 1140M.- q311 FOR SALE Bargain in Buick touring, A-l shape; will take flora touring in trade. Phon 809. PARTS for all cars. W. E. Burns Dan Burns (Not Brothers The Same Man) High St. at Ferry. q SEE our special Ford job for this month. Reliance Auto Paint Co.. 219 State St., cor. Front, 2nd floor. n OLESON USED CAR Ex change. Cars bought and 'sold. Guaranteed repairing. Washing, polishing. FOR SALE Trailors, trailors, re duced from $50 and $60 to $30 and $40, for 6 days only. Fair grounds shop. q308 FOR SALE WOOD FOR SALE 16-Inch Phone 77F2. old fir. ee311 ASH, oak 1690 N. and fir 5th. wood for sale. ee308 GOOD dry wood for sale. 1st and 2nd growth, call 1582J. ee310 WOOD SAWING phone 1131, city or country. Ed Sproed. ee312 BEST grade mill wood 4 ft. and 16 inch, prompt delivery and reasonable prices. Fred E. Wells, 305 S. Church street, phone 1542. ee FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Or trade for work team. 1906 N. 6th. cow, e309 FOR SALE 2535 Lee. -Young cow. cheap e308 FOR SALE Ext--a fine Duroc service boar. J. W. Fruit, Brooks Or. e311 FOR SALE Good .young fresh cow, or trade for fat cow. 2005 Ferry St. e30! FOR RENT FOR RE NT Ferry. -3 room apt. Call 755 1310 FOR RENT 3 unfurnished house keeping rooms. 972R. J30 SUITE of 2 office rooms rent, 205 Oregon bldg for 3 STEAM heated sleeping room for gentleman. 205 Oregon bldg. 3 NICELY Rdults, furnished apartment., !65 S. Commercial. J308 FURNISHED light housekeeping rooms for rent. 411 N. Front. J309 FOR RENT Five room cottage with earaee. 644 University St. 3308 FOR couple desiring room and hoard in nice private home, phone 852 3309 ROOM and board for 2, new home, very reasonable. 1425 Saginaw St. J309 APARTMENTS, housekeeping and sleeping rooms, with heat. Leon ard hotel. 254 N. Front street 3323 FOR RENT 9 room modern house Dartlv furnished, suitabls for board and room or roomers Phone 2092R. J312 WANTED Miscellaneous worm sawing. Fisher Bros, phons 1756. eeSlfi WANTED Furniture, Phone 511. tools, etc. i u-iMTEl) To buy good row hnnt. Walter Pearmine, 9SF2 i309 WANTED Old mattresses to make over. Phone 19, Capital City Bedding Co. m WANTED Few more milk cue tnmnrs. 10c ncr ouart. C. L niiev Bt. 9. box 13, 1309 7 PERCENT money to loan un oiti- nr farm anoroven secuntj A T.lston. 4S4 Court St. 301 u-i :tf:ii We want a 4 to room house, $1200 to $1350 rash, near school. Mills & Cop- ;--. Lllli WOULD exchange two Salem lot well locatfl, value $600, for un improved land near cily. En nulre 134" N. Cottage. 309 WANTED To buy furniture, tools and miscellaneous articles for cash, or will sell on commia sion, phone 1446. ! .MECHANIC, nice, quiet mar wants to rent unfurnished roon or cheap house keeping room r small house. Particulars Box Hi Capital Journal. l"0' FATHER L1 TO TO AWlfc-K-l INDIA 5- DO YOU WM1T Mrpy I TRUNK -J- ;L-v THE 1 . THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON Last WANTED Miscellaneous WA.MkD Furniture, tools, ma chinery, stock, etc. Will buy for cash or sell on commission. Phone 611, Woodry, the auc tioneer. ! wAxsifjU Listings on property mat can be sold on easy terms, also anything you have to ex change. Thomason, 33114 State street, phone 175. n WANTED Used furniture, rang es, heaters, cook stoves, tools, etc. We pay cash, get our prices before you sell. Liberty Exchange 241 N. Com'l St. phone 841. ! WANTED Second hand furniture ana 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. 1 MISCELLANEOUS 27 INCH tapestry rugs $2.50 Max J. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. m310 FULLER brushes, local represent- ative, Grimes, 1937J. m31S LOANS Loans made quickly if title is good, at 417 Oregon gldg. m COL. J. B. GABLE, auctioneer, for iarm ana city sales; call phone 1446. m VARNISHED kitchen wall paper, beautiful. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. 310 AUTO tops, curtains, etc.. to or der. Anderson A Teed Top Shop 171 S. High. m .116 BEAUTIFUL cut out friezes for kalsomined walls. Max O. Bur en, 179 N. Com'l. J210 LET me have your washing, work guaranteed; will call and deliv er. Phone 1320W. m308 SOOS Scavenger service, garbage and refuse of all kinds removed by the month at reasonable rates phone 629, residence 2058. Suc cessor to Neal's 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 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 4 lots on S. 21st St. $280 if sold soon. Joe Tule3a, Rt. 4, box 65B, Salem. a308 START for a home. I have lots on small payments; also half acre tracts; exchanges, fire Insur ance. The Welcome Real Estate office, over Busick's, State and Commercial. a $1200, EIGHT PER CENT, $1600 I will sell two Iron clad con tracts on new modern Salem homes; they will net you 8 per cent, why take less? Hewlett, 755 N. Summer, phone 1883J. n309 FOR SALE $50 down and $10 per month buys acre building site located close to Englewood school, on north 21st street. Price $600, interest 6 percent. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State street. b308 FOR SALE $80 down and $10 per month buys nearly an acre tract located south of Salem, on gravel street, close to carline and payed highway, all culti vated and best of soil. Price $900, interest 6 per cent. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State street. b308 FOR SALE 80 acres, half in cultivation, bal. timber and pasture, good six room house, barn and other out build ings. 9 cows, team, chickens and ail farm machinery, must be sold. Price $6000, half cash, bal. easy terms. Nice 3 room house, good lot, close to car. Price $1750, $500 cash bal. like rent. See H. L. Marsters (or bargains. Phone 907. BEST BUYS AND EXCHANGES 40 acres all cultivated, house, barn, on good road, will take city property for full, value, price $4000. 20 acres, all cultivated, i't miles north east of Salem, land in neighborhood held at $600 per act, will take $300 per acre, $2000 in any kind of trade, balance to be assumed. 50x100 foot lot on pavement, good location, $750. 100 lots in Salem ac zi.nu eacn terms cash. 7.31 acres, 2 acres logans, 1 acre strawberries, iimiu. jui cash balance easy terms. This is 2 miles' from Salem on goou road. SOCOLOFSKY 341 State TO TRADE 320 farm in Canada all in cultivation, fenced and cross fenced, good buildings, i wells and sprin?, all machinery, feed and tvA, 16 head of stock. Price for all $12,000, will take small farm or city property. We have a bargain in a 7 room modern house, paved street and car line; will take a car as part payment, must bo good. Have a cash buyer for new house on N. Bth street. $100 down will buy a good 7 room plastered houso and 4 lots. 2 good houses for rent. THOMASON 3.1 Hi Stale street. BEST BUYS IN HOMES 4 room cottuge with basement it 529 south Com'l St. Price $3000 New bungalow near MclvlnU-j school, $2230 cash. 8 room modern home witn two ;ots. block from State St. price $8000; will consider smaller home as part payment. 5 room nungaiow wan mt-piuuc price $2 400. H cash down. 6 room bungalow close on N. Cottage. Price $68. '0 ,t'sh, modern n every way. Real estate and f.re insurance. W H. CIIABBNHORST A CO. '75 State St. 1'. S. bank bldg. .OURNAL WANT ADS PAY. if t- Refuge o Directory:: ACETYLENE WELDING BRING in your broken castings to be welded. No job too large, none too small. Oxo Gas Heating Co., 337 Court street. ALTO PAINTING RELIANCE Auiu l'Al.u;u 219 State St. corner Front. AUCTIONEER E. N. WOUDRy the live stock, furniture, real estate auctioneer. Phone 611 for sale dates. Res. "10 N. Summer. THE RIGHT AUCTIONEER means dollars to you. G. Satter lee, Salem, Or., 180 N. Com'l St. room 21, over Peoples cash store. Res. phone 1211J, office 430. UATTKRX SUPPLIES'" i,J--1-JTi3 BATTERY SER V1CE. Expert auto electricians. Phone 18(13. 418 Court St. I Phone 20 3. 328 N High li a 1 1 e rles recharged and repaired. Degge nurren. R. D. BARTON, Exide batteries, starter and generator work. 171 S. Commercial. AUTO Electricians, expert trouble snooting. 238 N, High St. phone 203. CHIROPODIST DR. S. F. SCOTT, a C graduate national University of Science, . Chicago. Scientific chiropody, Masonio temple, phone 640. CHIROPRACTOR DRS. SCOTT AND chiropractors, 416 bldg. SCOFIELD, U. S. bank DR. S. R. SMITH, chiropractor, room 322 Oregon bldg. Chronic and acute cases treated by care ful adjustments. DRUGGISTS WM. NE1MEYER, 'JUST DRUGS" 1V5 N. Commercial, phone 167. J. C. PERRY. Kexall druggist. 115 - 8. Commercial St. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES HAL1K ELECTRIC SHOP 837 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, i.-.ana'Bcr, 379 State St. ARCHIE FLEENER, electrician. . house wiring by hour or con tract. Estimates furnished. " Phone 980, 414 Court St FLORIST CUT flowes and floral pieces. De livery. C. F. Breithaupt, flwiat 123 N. Liberty, phone 380. FARM LOANS HAWKINS AND ROBERTS 295 Oregon building, 6, 7, 10 and . twenty year loans, 5 per cent Interest. Privilege to pay $100 or multiple on any interest date. 20 YEAR FARM LOANS on rural - credit plan. Prepayment pnvl . leges with discount allowed. 1 : . will finance yuu for a less rate . of interest than any firm on the coast. R. W. MARSTERS, 411 Oregon bldg FAUU LOANS made in amounut of $5000 or more, 6 percent ln ?i terest. Government plan of re s Payment. General insurance. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT 4 07 Masonic Tern pie. Salem, Or. GARAGES RADIATORS Fenders and bodies made or repaired. J. C. Balr, 849 r erry at GUARANTEED REPAIRING of all kinds on autos and tractors. Cars suored 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. ' HEMSTITCH LNO MRS. C. E. MILLER, hemstitching stamping, buttons, hand embroi dery. Room 10, over Miller's torejphone 117. SALEM Elite, hemstitching, chain" stitching, pleating, buttons, ' stamping and needlework. Phone 379, 329 Oregon bldg. INSURANCE W. A. LISTON, GENERAL IN SURANCE Fire, automobile and liability. Bonds and loans. 484 Court. ANDERSON AND RUPERT, IN , SURANCE Liability, automo bile, fire, surety, bonds, loanB and Investments. 406-7 Oregon bidg PRINTING SATISFIED customer returns to Rowland Printing company, phone 1512 Masonic Temple. MACHIN E SHOP WECHTER AND SMITH Machm Ists, engineers, welders,. HEALD cylinder grinding service. Phone '662, 345 Ferry St. li. AND Ai. CO. Specialty grind ers and welders. Automotive ser vice. 490 Ferry St MOTORCCLES LLOYD E. RaMSDEN. Indian motorcycles and Dayton Dlcycies 387 Court street. - -.r"-,, HARRY W. SCOTT Mfe "The Cycle Man," feiii-v !aJ 147 S. Com. Phono MUSIO PIANO playing, 12 weeks, guaran teed. Beginners, advanced. Room 3 over Miller's. NtRSUlY STOCK. KRI 'IT LAN I ) Nursery has sales- . Vfji-d at Ch try City leeu oarn. Ralcm. 544 Ferry St. wince Please before phone 199; res. U4U.U. call and see my stock " buying SALEM Nursery company. .. 1 nmamdnlfll trees. rult roil fruit and roses. Phone 1763. 428 , Oregon bldg. WELL- I'LL IVE vU ALL THl'b rAOtsev 'ah' i'ul TrVKE THE TRUNK the MERCHANT TAILOU U. H. MUSH Kit Tailor for and women. 474 Court St M. A. ESl'ES, fine tailoring. 384 State street. PIANOS GEO. C. WILL, pianos, phono graphs, sewing machines, sheet music and piano studies. Re pairing phonographs and sew ing machines. 43a State, Salem. OPTICIANS GLASSES fitted byDr. .L. R- Bur- ucfcvc, optometrist, vow upuom Co., 325 State street. MORRIS OPTICAL C O. suit 31 Oregon (Electric) Vi4V.. OSTEOPATH X DR. W. L. MERCER, csieopathio physician and surgeon. Kirkg vllle graduate. 404-405 V. & Na tional bank bldg. Phones, office 919, residence 614. DRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL, osteopathia physicians and sur geons, 606 U. S. bank building. Phone 859. Dr. White , resi dence phone 469; Dr. Marshall, residence phone 834. 1'LlMBINli THEO. M. BAKU Plumbing, heating, sheet metal works, 164 B. Commercial. PLUMBING, repairing and coll work, reasonable charges. A, L Godfrey, shop foot of Union St Phone 1397J. HEP AIRING STOVES rebuilt and repaired. 60 years experience; Depot Na tional and American fence, sisses 2 to 58 inches high. Paints, oil nd varnishes, etc. logan berry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, HQ Court street, phone 124. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed by tra month at reasonable rates Cesspools cleaned end dead ani mals removed. Day phone 167. Night phone 1696VV. R. O. Cum mings, Mgr. TRANSFER OREGON Transfer & Storage Co. Cars washed and polished. Ex cavating, plowing and fertilizer; wood sawing. Phone 77. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Of fice, corner Commercial and Trade Sts. Bills payable monthly In advance. Phone 57. Wood working WOOD WORKING All kinds of wood work mads to order. Nov elty Shop 239 Court telephone 1591. ' Salem-Dallas Stage Leave Salem Stage Terminal 7:00 a. m. 11:00 a. 111. 5:10 p. m. Leave Dallas, Gail Hotel 8:30 a. m. 12:30 p. m.. 6:30 p. m, FARE 60 CENTS Dally and Sunday Every day except morning trip does not run bunday Round Trip 90 cents Knlrni-KUvpl-tou Division Leaves Salem Central Stage Ter minal, 7:00 a. m 11:00 a. m, 6:00 p. m. Leaves Silverton News Stand, 8:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m 6:00 p. m. Saleiii-Jiidicii(lciice-Moiinioutli Leaves Salem Central Stage Ter minal, 7:00 a. m., 9:00 a. m.. 11:00 a. m. 3:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. Leaves Monmouth, Monmouth ho tel, 8:15 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 6:13 p. m. Leaves Independence, Beaver ho tel, 8:30 a. m., 10:00 a. m., 1:15 p. m., 4:00 p. m., 6:30 p. m. We make connections at Salem to all parts of the valley. Extra trips by appointment. J. W. PAKKKR General Manager SILVERTON MOUNT ANGEI. PORTLAND C. & M. Stages Schedule South bound rend down Dly. Dly. Dly. No 5 No 3 No 1 I'M I'M AM 6:00 1:30 8:00 8:05 3:35 10:05 8:30 4:00 10:30 Portland Mt, Angel Silverton Ar Ar Ar North bound read up Dly. Dly. Dly. No 2 No 4 No 6 AM I'M I'M 10:30 4:00 8:30 8:25 1:55 6:25 8:00 1:30 6:00 Portland Mt. Angol Silverton Lv Lv Lv Sunday only 8 pm from Portland Stages leave Stage Terminal Port land and Steelhammer's Drugstore Silverton Hamman Auto Stage Effective May 22nd Threw Stages Daily Leaves Salem Stage Terminal: No. 1, 7:30 a. m., No. 3, 10:30 a. m. No. 5, 4:30 p. m. Leave Mill City: No. 6, 7 a. m. No. 2 12:30 p. m. No. 4, 4 p. m. No 3 connects with east bound train at Mill City, No. 2 walls for west bound train at Mill City. JOS. HAMMAN, Prop. 8ALEM MARKETS Compiled from reports of Sa lem dealers for the guidance of Capital Journal ruaders. (Revised dally.) Grain: No. 1 white wheat $1-1: No. 2 mixed wheat $1.08; No. 3 rod wheat $1.09; (sacked.) Hay: Chtat hay $18.00j NO -iso. THA,T lb NOT ENOUGH , Am, vz P BRITISH NEED NOT PAY INTEREST ON i win unupc DfiMnc . niuiLmo uunuo Brussels, Dec. 28. (By Associ ated Press.) The decision of the lower Belgian courts that former Emperor William has no tight to collect Interest on British bonds has been sustained by the court of appeal In a decision handed down today. The court ordered a Brus sels exchange broker to refund to the British bank involved several million fracg paid oh coupons which the bank later learned be longed to the ex-kalser. The ownership came to .light when the British government pro tested against the payment. The Dutch band figuring In this case. said to be one of several through which the former emperor sent coupons to be cashed bo that, trace of their origin might be lost, was exonerated as an innocent party. HARDING WARNS SENATE (Continued from Page One.) " suggested that congress might be helpful by freeing the hands of the allied debt commission, lie also declared that the reparations question was the foundation of European difficulties', and that this nutlon "cannot assume to say to one nation what It shall pay In reparations nor to another what it shall accept." As to further armament limita tion negotiations, also provided hay 2021; clover hay (baled) 120 Q21. Wholesale rrtcca Meat: Hogs $s.759; dresaod hogs 12c; top steers 5('6c; cowj 6V44c, bulls 3c; lambs 910o; dressed veal 12c. Poultry: Light hen 13cj heavy hens 18c; old roosters 8OIO0; springs 16 18c. Butterfat: Rutterfat 52c; cream ery butter 6253o; country butter 30 32c; eggs 33c; milk $2.45 "Vegetables: Wax, onions 12.21 orate; beets 12.00 cwt; Oregon cabbage lHc lb; green peppers 25c lb; potatoes 76o owt; Oregoi. lettuce $2.25 per orate; parsley 40 doz. Fruits: Oranges 84.25; lemons til; banana-s lie. Calif, grape fruit 87.60. Retail I'noee Eggs: S7j''45c; creamery but ttr 65 68c; country butter 50c. PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Or., Dec. 28. Cuttle steady; receipts 26; choice steors $7 2S'()8.00; medium tu good steers D. 25 7.26; fair to medium ta. 504(6.25; common to fair J4.00 (f()5.50; choice cows and heifers $4.50 6.00; medium to good 14.00 4 60; fair to medium 13.50 4 4.00; common 2.60W3.60; can ners J 1.50 2.50; bulls $3.00 St 4 25; choice feeders 15.00-315.60; fair to good $4.00 4i 5.00; choics dairy calves $8.00&8.50; prime light $8.00198.60; medium light $7.608.0O; heavy calves $4,000 Hogs steady; receipts 267; prime light. $9.25 9.60; smoot heavy 200 to 300 pounds $8.00 9.00; 300 pounds and up $7.60 8.00: feedor pigs $8.50 ft 9.00; fat pig, $8.60 9.00; stags $46. Sheep steady; receipts 10; east of mountain lambs $10.6012; choice alley $10,600 12.50; med. $9.60H107)0; common $8 609.50; culls $6.768.60. light yearlings $9.00 10.00; heavy $9 (ip 9.50; light wethers $7.60 8 60; heavy $7 7.f0; owes $2tfji7. poultry1. Hens live 1321c; dressed 22(f()25e; broilers, live 17 T018c; dressed i!425e; old roos ters live 10c; turkeys live 25c, dressed 33 W 34c; gopse live nomi nal; dressed 2022r; ducks live nominal; dressed 22 4 25c. Wheat: Hard white $1.60; soft white $1-26; western white $1.25; hard winter $1.21; northern spring $130; western red $1.18. outs $36.50tii)87.5O; corn No. 3 yellow $33fr34. Mlllrun $:I0&30; middlings Z 47; eeratch feed $46.- Hay: buying price timothy val iy $21; eastern Oregon $24; al falfa $21; grain $22; clover $21; straw $9 a ton. lx!jal Notice NOTRE TO fit EDITORS Notleo Is hen-ny given that. Thomas Andrew Gilbert was ap pointed executor at the estate of S-uah Roxnna Gilbert, deceased, hy order of the county court ot Marion roiinly, Oicgon, rtnlv made the eighth day of December. 1!):'2. All persons having claims HKain.it said nutate are hereby notified to present the same w ttli proper vouchers, to the said executor, a' the homo of Kalph :iibtrt, at It. K. I). No. nine, Salem, Ojegon, within mx months from Ihw date of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, the Mill day of December, 1922. THOMAS ANDRKW GH.P.EHT, Kxecutor or the estate of Sarah Hoxami Gilbert, decerned. Young & Ray, Eugene, Oregon, attorneys fur estate. IN THERE ARE WOtTH MORE, TrtW THAT;, PAGE ; NINE edestrian for In the Borah plan, President Harding warned against I what might be '"a gesture of promise to ths world which cannot be ful filled until the natioua directly concerned express their readiness to cooperate to such an end." The president's letter follows: Questions Wisdom. "My Dear Senator Lodge: Re plying to your Inquiry relative to the proposed amendment to the pending naval bill, authorizing and requesting the president to call an economic conference to deal with conditions In the war torn nations of Europe, I -rite to say that I know of no prohibition against such an expression ot the part ot the congress, but I do frankly question the desirability of such an expression. I think It la. undesirable because ! ot false impressions which may be con veyed thereby to Europe and even more undesirable because ot the wrong Impression it conveys to our own people. "On the face ot things, It ia equivalent to saying that the ex ecutive branch ot the government, which Is charged with the conduct of foreign relations, ia not fully alive to a world situation which Is of deep concern to the United States. , Trying to Help Europe, - "As a matter ot fact, the Eur opean situation has been given most thorough and thoughtful consideration tor many mouths. Without questioning the good faith ot the proposal, I am very sure it would have been more seemly and the ate ion of the con gress could be taken much more intelligently It proper inquiry had -been made ot the state department relative to the stluatlon In which w are trying to be helpful. ' "Of necessity, the communica tions ot.the state department rela tive to delicate matters among na tions cannot he bulletined from day to day but the situation Is never withhold from members ot congress who choose to Inquire for confidential information In a spirit of cooperation. Such in quiry would have revealed the fu tility of any conference call until it Is understood that such a con ference would be welcomed by the nations concerned, within the limits of discussion which the ex pressed will ot congress compel this government to Impose. . Suirffests Means of Aid. "In ratifying the treaty ot peace with Germany, the senate made a , reservation that the United States should not be represented on the reparations commission without consent of the congress, and no such consent has been given Moreover, In creating the world debt funding commission, that body was restricted to explicit terms for rates ot interest and ul timate time of payment. It con gress really means to facilitate the task ot the government In deal ing with the European situation, the the first practical step would be to free the bauds ot the com mission so that helpful negotia- , tioiiB may be undertaken. "It Is quite generally accepted that the adjustment of the ques tion of reparations must underlie 1 any economic rehabilitation ot Europe, and reparations cannot ba settled without the consent ot governments concerned. The Uni ted States cannot assume to say to one nation what it shall pay lu reparations nor to another nation what It shall accept. More Authority Needed. "In discussions with torolgn governments, the previous admin- , stratlon atid the present aumiu- iatratiou have inalsteu inui iue question of European debts to the United State is distinct una apart Iroin the question of reparations but European notu a conirmj view, and It Is wholly Inconsistent to Invite a conference for the con sideration of questions In dealing with which the government u de nied all authority by act of con- greBS. 'So far as tho limitation of land armaments Is concerned, wore iecnis to be at this time no more promise of accomplishment than when the conference was hold in Washington a year ago. Hero, aalii, I venture to waru me seu ato ngalnst the suggestion to our iwu people or a gesture of promise 0 the world which caunot be ful filled until the nations uirecny concerned express wieir i" to cooperate to such an end. "With respect to a limitation 01 auxiliary types 01 .., which are not limited by the pres ent naval treaty, It U to be said that such an agreement is much to bo desired, whenever prac- ttriHilo, but we may reaaonamy postpone our furthtr endeavors along that line until the agree ments made at the Washington conference secure the final sanc tion of all governments concerned. "Verv truly yours, "WARREN G. HARDING " L.M.HUM Car of Yick So Tong will cure anj known dis ease. Not open Sundays UI South High Street Salem. Oregon. Phone M