-tToniV. DECEMBER 30. 1922 PAGE NINE 1 THE CAPITAL i JOURNAL, SALEM," OREGON ave to Pour Hot Water On Old tart Hi QUiJidntti BobbmioS apitaiournal NEW TODAY BOARD and room at 303 S. Win ter St. 12 WOOD for Bale. 22. .....HJTP W cal'Ionth. 15 year in ad- I".. .nl ' Polk m m 1,1 '.,th so cc 1 a WANTKJJ Fir posts. Phone 89F4 evenings. 310 UP to date dressmaking by day or Hour. Phone 2034R. . )n2 GOOD dry wood for sale. 1st and 2nd growth, call 15S2.T. ee310 y inu i"month 60 cents, iV.,E onth. $2.25. GOOU dry wood for sale, 1st and 2nd growth. Call 1682J. eer. ,,ntlia ' ' ,;l0where 60 cents i-0lhJ-r. TT-ond clans . mall LOST A black silk dress belt decorated In white beads, phone 1071 310 ' Ki'lert. clem. Oregon 3 . iter i"- 1 FOR SALE 30 White Leghorn pullets and year old hens. phone 101F3. 310 delated Pres. is mc!m- : . a use lur uuw- ntll eu f dispatches :, ,,,. The ... of all tr WANTED Prune, s, loganberry trainers, 1 ton hay. For sale 3 cows. Phone 1086M. 310 it or nui ...- Mtea -. - rt also 10- ' , fd in trns. - i- lember . . ... Ttureau of Circulations Jw s" Stockwell. Peoples Gas HUB., Chlnagi -CLASSIFIED RATES ---r-ord each insertion r.v, insertions cenrs, ! centf' rents, one month room house; trude J. W. - 8 room house; 6 room housu. (Jer Page. J2" (UK BALK 5 acres, 1 acre prunes, most all cultivated Reasonable. W. H. Parker, phone 1671J. FOR SALE 800 usei wire trays 22x36 in. for prunes or berries' also laga dryer stove. Phone 101F3. 310 cents, . ad 2B cents. Sst insertion only In New -To month, FOR SALE! 7 room house all furn lshed, close In, $3000. Gertrude J. M. Page, 4J2 north Coltugt street. one cents; minim r v ads cash In advance LOST Large yellow envelope containing checks, one govern ment check. Uertrude J. M, Page, 492 north Cottage. k1 da)'. unless . - .. rtViAne. w 1r. hn monthly account. NEW TWA INCUBATOR wanted, hot water, 250-egg or larger, In gool shape; give make and price. Box Incubator Capital Journal. 12 FOR SALE HOUSES - , WOnd. Phone 1851M FOR SALK 5 room house, barn, WOOD, woou, w e5 a acres of garden land, 50 bear- - V. t i.,t Phone 1567M CAR to traue q5 - 5' rK hn.v and grain FQK Klr Turner. Or. J2 form, ""L-Z- -- .a FOR l"V.Lar,. 1350 S. 12th. J5 rrrrSTi room unturnlshed 10B h.i 1B li)36 N. r-r:T77 t a ,r,i'.tn soul uy . 6W"'1 aVi v. 21st street, 810 WAVTKDLady stenographer one r. nnhllc work. H tnai c.i.. 1 ..I1KD9 . Ofire .i ,i i, i ing trees, 24 miles south State street, terms. O. P. Elliott, 171 Court St. a310 FIVE room bungalow, near State house, modern , conveniences, basement, an excellent buy at $2500 and terms anyone can handle. Winnie Pettyjohn, 331 State street. FOR SALE WOOD phone 254 oi ee313" FOR SALE 10-inch Phone 77F2. old fir. ee311 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 RENT SLEEPING rooms, 185 S. Com"l. HOUSE and apt. for adults, phone 2056J. J311 WANTED Miscellaneous COL. J. B. GABLE, auctioneer, for farm and city sales; call phone 1446. m VARNISHED kitchen wall paper, beautiful. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. ' . 810 AUTO tops, curtains, etc., to or der. Anderson & Teed Top Shop 171 S. High. m316 BEAUTIFUL cut out friezes for kalsomined walls. Max O. Bur en, 179 N. Com'l. J310 SOOS Scavenger service, garbage and refuse of all kinds removed by the month at reasonable-rates phone 529, residence 2058. Suc cessor to Neal's Scavenger, m FOR RE NT- Ferry. room apt. '65 .1310 NICELY furnished Phone 1320 J. apt. adults. FOR RENT Furnished ment. 590 Union. apart-J310 FOR RENT ment, 486 N. Furnished Liberty. apart-J310 SUITE of 2 office rooms rent, 205 Oregon bldg. for i' SAUL JANZ expert repairman on all makes of talking machines, band and string Instruments Call, write or phone 983, Moores Music house, 416 Court St. Sat isf action guaranteed. m2 STEAM heated sleeping room .for gentleman. 205 Oregon bldg. j 3 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms with bath, price $13. 1165 S. Liberty St. J313 FOR RENT House keeping rooms, hot and cold water, heat and gas, on car line, call 1403M J310 APARTMENTS, housekeeping and sleeping rooms, with heat. Leon ard hotel, 254 N. Front street J323 FOR RENT Nicely furnished apt. private bath, toilet, 290 N 18th St. phone 80F2, also Ka ra ge. 3313 HIGHEST price paid for second hand clothing and shoes. Also cleaning. Dressing and repairing. Call and deliver. Capital Ex change, 342 N. Commercial, phone 1368W. "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. AL IO PALMING RELIANCE AUTO PAINTING 219 State St. corner Front. AVCTIONEER F. N. WOODRlf the live stock, furniture, real estate auctioneer. Phone 511 for sale dates. Res. 1610 N. Bummer. BALEM Nursery company, fruit and ornamental trees, amu trult and roses. Phone 1763. 428 Oregon bldg THE RIGHT AUCTIONEER means dollar, to you. G. Satter lee, Salem, Or., 180 N. Com'l St. room 21, oyer People's oash store. Res. phone 1211J, office 430. BATTERY SUPPLIES SHORTHAND and typewriting. Start the new 7ar right. Learn Karam shorthand In 30 days and increase your salary. Prac tical and scientific; easy to learn, easy to read, easy to write. Day and nltjlit claiiaes. Enter any time. Our stenogra phers are holding good positions. National School of feliorthand. 212 Oregon bldg., Salem, Or1.. 508 Artisans bldg, Portland, Or. Cut this out and save $5 on tuition Jan 5. m313 PREST-O-LITE BATTERY SER VICE. Expert auto electricians. Phone 1803, 418 Court St. a -n-,w ir.-vida pauenes, starter and generator -- B. uommeremi, Afrtfn rinnui.,itnB ffxnait trouble shooting. Z3S n. ms" ZU3. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 9 room modern house partly furnished, suitabls for board and room or roomers. Thone 2092R. J312 FOR SALE FARMS to rent a good Lud- 310' uu ,u -"-, ,,.. .1659 or 1717. evemns". 50 ACRES, 4 room cottage, wood, chicken and hog house, Darn, good team, wagon, harness, tools spring water piped to buildings, 4V4 miles f-om town. $3760 over all; trade for rooming house or merchandise. See me this week, M. J. Hunt, Ladd & Bush bldg. b 3 NICELY furnished housekeeping rooms, electricity to cook with, wood, lights and water furnish ed. 1207 S. Commercial; adults only. J310 FOR SALE Miscellaneous vtTFerIeNCKU dressmaker tail- anu-n irameiiL wi I ....... ...i... i. ...... ...... nreSS aemico -..-.. IUA.-NVAH umuj jumpou. Jour- k! Trr-STTw ti lvin White Leg- 'orn pullets. A A Bonney, east r at nhnne 80F11. til nrZTno(k barpin engraved .,i.m " P'lense leave at nnl office. Reward. . iZ rTi.-n firc'r money iu City or inrm hi'V'"""" "V V. A. j10. VOR RENT 5 room apt. modern . f.onp- references re quired. Address C care Journal. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. FOR SALE Majestic range, fet and rugs. 59d.i. Max O. c310 buf-cl FOR SALE Singer sewing ma- CONGOLEUM 9. feet wide. Max O. Buren, 179 N. lorn I. w.ii- t , i v i.i it r,.nm in ended by 3 Salem firms, hats to order or re .i..i., veil Mnaonic Temple. ,"u"v,t"' 310 75 CENT cloth window siiHues. Max O. Buren, i n, v-umi. FOR SALE Lloyd Princess reed baby buggy, line new. State St. PEAR trees for sale, all varieties Roy Mathis, phone iuvxi, iy 8. 14th. FOR RENT Nice furmsned bun gnlow, on paved street. See Mi Stiff at H. L. -btui store. furniture j2' HIGH chairs, fitted wun a.uim- num trays. Max u. jsuien, . N. Com'l. ' ilJl AT.rrST new single top uuggj, .honn. KOX lilA, ivi. ?t?cJa Tfi ppn Guernsey cow i o,a ni,i vollow and white. ; -mail stubs. Phone 71 1W. t nin- 7nqu. tr and rim lost nnmmercial hill- Leave at Great Western garage. rewnrd phone44FlL PERFECTION oil sizes, many c310 heaters, all prices. Max u Buren. 179 N. Com'l. NICELY furnished house keeping rooms with light and water, ga rage, for lady clerk or teacher or man and wife, one block fom Com. car line; no children. 245 Lincoln. 3310 LOST AND FOUND LOST Milk route book, return to Journal and receive 6 dollars reward. k310 FOR SALK One acre tract In Highland addition, on gravel street. Price $840, terms. Krue ger, Oregon bldg. phone 217. a310' DRTS. F. SCOTT, S. C, graauair national University oi rviioazo. Scientific chiropody Masonic templo, phone 640. MIXED AD- Fine 4 room bungalow close to Commercial, south. $2150. 6 room bungalow close in $3500 Saw mill, plenty or timber, to trade. Confectionery for sale Restaurant for sale. Bnsinass building for sals or trnrie. Business corner lot for sale cheap, paved streets. Lots on easy term.. W acre tract, small payments. Aeroaira to trade for city or hnslnenn nronertv. THE WELCOME REAL ESTATE Office over Busick's State and Commercial. FOUND 34x4 automobile tire, new, near Marion. Inquire J. v. Dencer, Marion. kl LOST Amber hair ornament on street, Dec. 23. Valuable to owner as keepsake. Reward. Joy Turner. k31 J LOST Bracelet between 365 N. High and Kafoury Bros. Reward bring to bookkeeper Kafoury , Bros. k310 LADY who pick-jd up ruby ring from hair net counter is known, nlease return to manager of store or call 176SM. k310 LOST Or stolen, large dark yel low collie, answers to the name Rhen. collar No. 765. Reward Phone 7F5 Jefferson, Herbert Looney. k310 FOR SALE All fixtures of the CaDital Cash grocery wnicn in eludes 8 counters, 1 show case counter, 3 show cases, 1 6-nraw or National cash register, r-hnnae cutter and case, 1 oil tank and pump, 1 Dayton com nntinr scale. 1 candy scale, refrle-erator. about 70 ft. of ohpivlne-. K tables. 4 paper cut ters, light fixtures, fruit display rack, several bins tor uui o-nnfls. In fact all fixtures neces sarv for operating a regular grocery store. C. A. Johnson, 4o .state St. nhone 1799. c311 WANTED HELP WANTED Middle aged lady for light house work. Phone 1621J. g310 ORDER Upjohn's named gladioli bulbs In $1, ao "' tions for holiday gifts. Phone in col" j in". 31" FURNITURE repairing and ill T.-rtii c-AT 17! trade. 1H1 rviM J j i nnu" ---- ' . . ,,ii I sedan in first class shape, will take light touring or roaasier tr.'itle. Phone ssivv. - i ncT Wrist watch with dark riv,v.r,r hn.'ween Bank ol Commerce and Gray Belle, re turn to Journal office. WANT ED Small ranch from own i.. ...jii nov nnh. 645 1' er- rv street room 7, or call 1806R ih,.r.n 7 otifl R n. m. oiv WE have a buyer for a house on cj,.,i .t.not will nnv $1000 cash must have' good terms on bal ance. Thomason, 331 V4 State St FOR SALE Ford coupe, ru kinds of woodwork made to or der. Wood turning, snuy -' and State, phone 882. c FOR SALE unions at ' . ' per sack, deliv?iea u .0""' $1.50, you furnish sacks. 2 miles east of BrooKs, vv. . HOUSEKEEPER permanent place near small town. Box 17 care Journal. Sf WANTED Woman to make 30 to 40 pies at home for legislature dining room, each day .furnish own materials. Box B58 Capital Journal. e3u' c24 T rl incTr ON Every Sat n m. loo a. mb" "'""j-". ?L" KLrfrin hldff All kinds of WANTED One good fast dinner woman cook, one snort order woman cook, cne second and dish un woman helper, 4 wait resses. This work in state house during legislature. Aauress mi Journal. I?310 furniture, tools, live stock ma- chlnery and misceimii- -- cles. Col. J. B. Gable, auction- eer, pnone FOR SALE Autojnobiles : FORALE-Orlanc I 90 touring n car cheap. Phone 1018 alt10 1 inn miu tnta nf extra eouip- v. ..Mti'iv. liheral discount TODGE Will pay j I . tr vn wish. 674 N. rhi,i-r-h WANTED An experienced farm nmiy likn tn irent a furnlsn ,i c r, .h.rea. S . H. Creasy mi: et West Salem. Rt. nrice, oeci-iJ"" eare Journal. cash, Box write XX6 q311 : ,nrt i inn nvrras FORD coupe, la . e late r Ld ter. Phone 1140M 2, box 13. 15 good q31l nie- 'I'lTO U AT .1.1 St rnnm hOUSe, ClOSC n stntfi Htreet. Price . $3000, would take car as part Payment. Krueger, 2nd floor Oregon phone 217. bldg. al enz, v c - .iVes. spot cnanicauy, wpek light, must be sold this week L all x " " i ,i v, knowledge oi Willi DUJiiw ' ' bookkeeping, young, smart ap pearance, intelligent, B 7" ary. Apply in own handwriting Box 75 car Journal. - SPECIAL This 6 room modern house, paved street and car line, pavement paid, price has been reduced to $2600 for quick sale you can move right in. Thoma son. 3 31H State St. a TRADE 25 acres near Saiem, H mile from railroad station, new 6 room house, good soil; price $3500. Would take small house In Salem as part Poy"6"1-, HJ; per, Oregon bldg. nhone 217. WHY send your money to the east or Europe for fire insurance when you have a home company that can supply your needs, and at lower cost? See Standley & Foley, Agts., Bush bank bldg WANTED Women to do fancy work at home. Spare hours. Ma terial furnished. Good pj c..a Anvt.lAnA hrine-a partic ulars TTnHerwnod Art Goods rt- Cnrtiinnnth. Ohio LOOK Wood men, good drag saw, 60 acres good land, good timber, some wood, 1 mile to railr6ad. good gravel road; good vnn nnntrat imPJ with place, enma in n, 1 1 1 va t inn. cheap f- nnlnb aaln. terms. Rt. 2, box 71, Dallas, Or. 310 PARTS for all cars. ' . .Dan Burns (Not Brolhers-The Same Man) ui,k St. at Ferry. 11 SSnrTrcTaTTord job for this - ,, ,,tn V'Aini uu. mnn h K.O a IUC ill-'-' 219 State St., cor. floor. Front, 2nd q - 7rz5 E' OLESON . 'rf-f1rt - nd sold. S ha"Le;", ,.e,irTng. Washing, UUrtruiiM.ee... - ' polishing. "FoTsATUVETOCIi- mn TI? A 1 )E TWO LKJ J. , Q A large one, n"-'- umiuII horses roi Rt. 9. e.jii : r!! r7,v, n STOC fr "f- V,,. TI snntt. ii'' v-" v " J niirfif aervice boai . J. ni Or. mo ujf Jersey cow u" . March first, Will oe Ia frpsh. fnw. rnw liwl ... Phone i r ) e311 that trade will c.311 WW' I Phone 203. 328 n tiign B a 1 1 a rles .i a .1.4 panatrea. l cuhui t- . - r Bnrrell ciimoppmsT "ciTiRQPRAcroit nno onnTT AMD SCOl1 IIUIA r.. i-nnraetnrs. 41D U. o. bldg. room 322 Oregon oiub- -ii""-and acute cases treated by care ful aujusiniema. DRUGGISTS .imvBvim 'JUST DRUGS 175 N. commercial, miuno C. PERRY S. Commercial St Rexall druggist. 11 NURSERY STOCK RU1TLAND Nursery has sales yard at Cherry City feed barn, Salem, 544 Ferry St. Office phone 199; res. 1140M. " Please call and see my stock before buylngj m PRINTING SATISFIED customer returns to Rowland Printing company, phone 1513 Masonic Temple. MACHINE SHOP WECHTER AND SAHTH Machin lsis. engineers, welders, liii.ALU cylinder grinding service. Phone 662, 845 Ferry St. H. AND M. CO. Specialty (jrind- ers and welders. Automotive ser vice. 490 Ferry St. AIOTOIlCx'CLES E. LLOYD E. RAMSDEN. Indian motorcycles and Dayton blcyulea so i uourt street. HARRY W. SCOTT "The Cycle Man," 147 S. Com. Phone MTJSIO piano nlu v-ini;. 12 weeks, guaran teed. Beginners, advanced. Koom 8 over Miller a. MERCHANT TAJLOU D. H. MOSHER Tailor tor men and women. 474 court au M. A. ESTE3, fine tailoring. aJ State street. PIANOS NATION'S FINANCES (Continued from Page One.) nv.it. n. WILL. Dianos. phono graphs, sewing machines, sheet musio and piano studies. Re pairing phonographs and sew ing machines, 432 State, Salem. OPTICIANS GLASSES fitted by Dr. L. R. Bur ; dette, optometrist. Bow Optical Co., 825 State street. "klJJCTIUOUTlES HALIK ELECTRIC btiur oo. Court. We do nouse w.wi.a carry a complete stock of fix tures. Instrument repairing, ex perimental work. Electric appll . Sincea repaired. Phone 488. HOUSE wiring i"- Welch Electr.o t;o. , ell, ir.anaKer, o i p omip r. DR. W. L. MERCER, osteopathic nhva Mini nnrt surgeon. 1V11IV- Snio .nvtriiMta. 404-405 L. S. Na tional bank bldg. Phones, office resiueiicw ARCHIE FLEENER, electrician. house wiring oy uui tract. Estimates furnished. Phone 980, 414 Court St. l'LOIUST CUT flowers and floral pieces. De livery. C. F. Brelthaupt, florist. 12a JN. ijioenyy ,imiij "FARM, IiOANS W ANTED Miscellaneous WOOD sawing. Fisher Bros, phone 1756. WANTED Furniture, Phone 511. tools. etc. GUTTERS cleaned and roofs re- pnlred. Phone Kays vm- i"i" WANTED 2 or 3 room uniurn- ished apt. close in. rnone Mr. Wood. L i-rm RAf.E 80 acres, half in cultivation, bal timber and pasture, good six room house, barn and otner out duuo ings, B cuwa, icaui, nil farm machinery, must be sold Price $6000, halt caan, oai. easy terms. . , . Nl rnnm house, eoou loi close to car. Price $1750, $500 cash bal. like rent. See H. L. Marsters for bargain Phnna 907. REST BUYS AND EXCHANGES ...i onro nil cultivated, house v. ,nnit mod. will take city prop'orty for full value, price 20 acres, all cultivated, 1 V miles north east of Salem, land in neighborhood held at $600 per act, will take $300 per acre, $2000 In any Kind or irnuo, assumed. t 50X100 foot lOt On pavcm"-.. good location, $760. .... . 100 1013 in Ditiuin terms cash. 7.81 acres, z v-a""8 itMwherries. $1000. $300 cash balance easy terms. This is !. miles from Salem on good rad' SOCOLOFSKY 341 State . twenty year l'ns,' 6 per cent ' interestPrivilege to pay $100 or mnitiule on any lntere3jdate. 2TYEAR FARM LOANS i on rural credit, piau. n,rt I i. ,ith discount allowed, i will finance you for a less rate ;3 intent than any firm on the . . tj 1 MAHSThiKS, . coaak. v. , . WegonDiog 5T77r-777ANS made in amouiu. of $6000 or more, 6 percent in terest. Government plan of le- tPavment. General Insurance. tiaymeui; v. mhtiedt 407 Masonic Tep"-- halem. or. GARAGES RADIATORS-FendUI-s and bodies made or repaired. J. U Bair, ai WANTED Old mattresses u make over, pnone i, v.p"" City Bedding io. WE have plenty of money to loan on farm or city property. derson & Rupert,:, 406-407 Ora Y.Ae 1 rTlARANTEED REPAIRING oi done, grocery s o.- " ."" Uli NT Commercial and Nor; way, Mfiiikia OPTICAL CO. 'aulte 0i Oregon (Eleotrlo) OSTEOPATHY DRS. WHITE AND HAKsaAU, osteopathic pnysicians w geons, 506 U. S. bank building. cMn. bso. Dr. White . resi dence phone 468; Dr. Marshall, PLUMUINO THEO. M. BARR PluinoiiiB, heatins, sheet meiai wui.a, v. fact that no big strikes threaten-! er or pending. A great amount of construction work Is still In ar rears despite a record beaking year of activity lu the building indus try, automobile production reach ed a new peak, which probably will be exceeded next year, while probably gasoline consumption has been the highest in history and electric companies are doing a record business. Stock Sales Bip, ' Salea ot stocks during the year totalled approximately 260,000,- 000 shares, as compared with 171, 000,000 last year, 223,000,000 in 1920 and 307,800,000 in the rec ord breaking year ot 1919, when post war inflation was at .Its height. Bond sales this year reached the unprecedented total of approximately $4,155,000,000 as against $3,505,000,000 In 1921 $3,94E,000,000 In 1920 and $3, 765,000,000 in 1919. While most industries showed substantial recovery from post war inflation, the number of fail ures during the year was the larg est on record and the volumes ot liabilities next to the largest ever recorded. i Several labor troubles paTtlcu larly the miners' and shopmen's strikes, also bad disastrous effects, costing each ot the principal rail road systems minions oi aouars and even more to business gener ally. For the first time on record there was a marked shortage ot manual labor, due In tart, to the restriction ot Immigration where as in 1921, the number ot unem ployed was estimated as high as 4,000,000 or 6,000,000. Crops, with a tew exceptions, were of record size and the higher prices brought vastly greater pur chasing power to the agricultural section particularly the south. The foreign demand for foodstuffs was not very heavy until near the close ot the year. Exports as a whole were the smallest Bince 1916. although In November they were $89,000,000 over those of November, 1921, and he highest since March, J921. ATHLETES OF WEST ' (Continued from Page One.) PLUMBING, repairing ana con Godfrey, shop foot of Union St. Phone 1 3 u Y J REPAIRING a'p,wv.a .-..hunt and ronalred. 60 ' ."J . -- , - . XT .i tional and American fence, sixes 26 to 68 Inches high. Paints, oil nd varnishes, etc. logan herrv and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, Court street, phone 124. 250 SCAVENGElt SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed by tre month at reasonable rate" Cesspool, cleaned and dead ani mals removed. Day phone 187. Night phone 1695 W. R. O. Cum- mlngs, Mgr. SOLOF CASE IS DISMISSED The case asalnBt Max Solof, charged with selling a mlsbrand ed ham, has been dismissed by Judge O. E. TJnruh. ot the just- UIb court, he announced today, The move was made on motion of teh district attorney. J. L. Buslck, charged with the same offense, was found not guilty by a justice court Jury earlier in the week. Both arests were majle by .L. 3. Leach, deputy state food com missioner. TRANS EH OREGON Transfer Storage Co. Cars washed and pollhed. Ex cavating, plowing and fertilize wood sawing. Phone 77. "WATER COMPANTC WANTED To buy furniture, tools and miscellaneous inw h. or will sen on tuinn glon, phone 1446. 1' WANTED Furniture, tools, ma chinery, stock, etc. Will buy for cash or sell on commission. Phone 511, Woodry, the auc tioneer - WANTED Used furniture, rang es', heaters, cook stoves, tools, etc We pay cash, get our prices before you sell. Liberty Exchange 241 N. Com'lojl?JLlLl- BERT BUYS IN HOMES a ttoirn with basement at 529 south Com'l St. Price $3000 New bungalow near co.r'"i school, $2250 cash. a mnrtern home With two lots tt block from State St. price $8000; will consider smaller home as part payment ,lr(,n,nce. 5 room ounn"""' " ' price $2 400, V, casn "- N r:TrS0 wsh. modern lnReVaTyesSey-nnd f.re nce. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 27 5 State St. U. S. hjjjllb: WANTED Second nano luuui." and stoves. We also carry a full fine of new furniture, stoves, tos, etc. Once then always. . i i' vni-n tore store, til r- lol,t,re" 714 ! ?M.. Ull-'H ' " - Commercial ring. T'.i, ri,..,v cur n r ntj U ifeys. Return to Capital Jourm Reward. InsTlOANEjaus J1200 to loan on i eal e-iai.., ' ,.(. Lnrtd & Hush bldg. il. J r.i1 IOH taP'-Htry rugs fi 1 Buren. 179 N. Cotnl. 0 Max ni310 friJLLEIl ntive. Grimes. JOAN'S title is gldff. brushes, local represent- it i .n't n a made quickly rood, at 417 Oregor rnumnl Want Ads Pa x - j Legal Notice TilEMSTITClllNG. . . . -VTTH- iVAU PAN Y Of- SAi.r. .u n' J ' i T ,.i flee, corner v;oiihiii Trade Sts. Bills payable monthly in advancjPhonoJil !KS?rSoS 10T over" Miller'; store, phone 11J stitching, pii"'. .,-Tv,nna stamping and needlework. Phone 879, 329 urw."'": lN'SUltAClfi W ' A. L1STON, nbVi. kilRANCE Fire, automobile f,Vd llabiUty. Bonds and loans. 484 Court. ANDERSON AND RUPERT IN- CIU A V H-UlliUllllJ, 0 IV w . bile, tire, sureiy, bonds. loan. " u,., Oregon and invemni. - - bldg. , IV, 200 i XI fi ll iiUllUlMti, va- c! u. ',V"7.,.i which must Slither flrit iroWth fir or sec "H . v. i. riiivprv to be I. nu nil...,. .-. -, -;. . uim i. ' between Aiay i, for ,.iwi.s I OR noui State Inslilutions at Salem, ' Orrwjn The-oregon State Board of Con trowiirreiveseaJedbHlson - vdckHJ WOlUilNG WOOD WORKING All kinds oi wood work maa io uiu.. ----elty Shop 239 Court, telephonj 1691. . SALEM MARKETS Compiled from reports of Sa lem dealer, for th guidance of Capital Journal readers, (Revised dally.) Salem-Dallas Stage Leave Salem Stage Terminal 7.00 a m 11:00 a. m.'6:10 p. m. .... , Leave Dallas. Gall Hotel 8:30 a. m. 12:30 p. m- "" ' ' FARE 60 CENTS Dally and u,lliy. ,rlD Every day except morning trip does not run Sunday Round Trip 90 cents ... ,i..n.H.r lttvlHinn Prilll'lll-ciim ...... - rrar- , . L....1...., f'i.iiiril Slai4 ter- Lieaves ' ii. il (7 n m. iii,ni. 7:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m. Lea'ves silverton News-Bland, 8 eave" Salem Central Stage Ter- 00 foot fir wood lor me stihtlons at Salem: Oregon tate HosiwUl, Building. cor,,- , . Oregon State Hospital, Farm, 170 corui. Oregon State r'03'.. T.,..m.tion for Feeble r-iaitr .....v. Mind.nl. 2800 cords. Oregon State i""" coLu,.,f Tuberculosis Hos pital, 650 cords. Oregon Stnte Riind. 275 corns Oregon State Oregon sTo'lndtiHtrial School for Girl, 3'(o con.. Bidders may quote Main Cottage enilentiary, .iJ"" Training Schoo., Tuberculosis ..-hool for the School for im; first c...,.lf.r.iitinns bidding will be furnished upon ap f. ,'ation to the secretary at ba- !e"lds will be opened at 2 p. m Tumarv 11. 1823, and muat be ne'eomp'niod by certified check or i u w.u - made payu ' itnnnl af Control, i i i7-nn 57.Z V m. 3:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. . .. ". .,,i.h Munmoutn n ueaves .,.'.. lei. 8:15 a. in., 1:00 p. ' P- m- . .,.., n..aver ho 6:15 In sum amount bid, Oregon Slate th. Vur'i '"t that the bid- aer wiH entcrinto a contract to furnish the amou "" bids shall be enclosed ir i e.,le (n velopes marked "Bids for W of i, and mailed to the undersignrd The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to ac. nnv nart or a um. ..V,i at Salem. December 1922, t conniv. Secretary, nrecn State Board of Control ept 26 Z.,i Want Ads Bring Results Journal Want Ads Bring Results Leaves 1 . A'. aa m.. 1:15 tel. 8:30 a. ni., ' n m . 4:00 p. rn., 6:30 p. m. , . ' ...,ln at Kaiem vvo niase itiiiivv..- to all parts or tne va 'f Bxtra trips .1 W. l'ARKI R General Manager Grain: No. 1 white wheat H-10: No. 2 mixed wneai -.k.., 1 (sacked.) fht hav 118.00: 'it hav $204121; clover hay tbaled) 120021. Wholesale Prices . Mf Tlnm $ti.759; dressed ho. 12c: top steers 6f c; epws 3HHmc, bulls 3c; lambs 9nuc, dressed veal 12". v,ntf. Poultry: Light hen. hens 18c; old rooster. 8 0100, snrlnKS 16lo. ' Butterfat: Butterfat 62c; cream ery butter 6263c; country butter 30 W 32c; eggs 33c; milk $3.46 Vegetables: Wax onion. rrateT beets $2.00 cwt; Oregon cabbaite lb; green peppe" - - ib; potatoes VIo- -wt, lettu"e $2.26 per crate: par.ley 40 dFnilts: Oranges $4.25; lemons $11; banana He: Calif. B,uPn fruit $7.60. Retail Prloc o 7 rti; i r, creamery but- tlr''6558ci country butter COc. but In recent years has made hia home in California. Calif ornia Racr Wins. On the automobile speedways of the nation, a native Californlan, Jimmy Murphy, whose residence is claimed by both Los Angeles and , Sun Francisco, forged to the chant- ; plonshlp rung, taking the title , from another Californlan, Tommy Milton. - ' - In college Athletics the Unlver- sity ot California retained Us title . ot national intercollegiate track ; and field champion at Harvard last spring.. Jack Merchant, Call- ' torn la, was the individual star, hit " work In tha hammer, discus, jumps and sprints causing easterners to call him the greatest all-round , athlete of the year. Stanford unl- . versity finished third tn the Har vard meet, Glenn Hartranft, weight man and sprinter, making many ot the Cardinal points.. In track also, Bud Ilauser, Oxnard, Cal., high school boy, won the na tional Interscholastlc shotput . ' championship. Sprinters are still ', trying to break the world's cinder patch records mads In 1921 by Charles Paddock, Los Angeles, ths : "world's fastest human being." Paddock established more records ., this year and In 1923 will return to the University of Southern Call- . fornia for active competition. . .. , Baseball Men Good. ' California this year produced another great football team," said ' by many to be even greater than r the "wonder team" of 1921 which blanked Ohio State, Big Ten cham pions.. "Brick" Muller, Califor nia's All-American end, and Duke" Morrison, an AU-Amerlcan possibility, were stars on the team. Western baseball players this yeas brought prices higher than ; ever before paid to minor league owners, Jimmy O'Connell and ; Willie Kamm of the San Francisco Seals and Sammy Hale of the Port land Beavers were sold for $75,-' 000, $100,000 and $76,000 respec tively. Th Golden Btate was rep- -, resented on the world champton New York Giants by George Kelly and Bill Cunningham. Probably the most picturesque ., figure in the western golf world ; ; this year was John Black, the grandfather golfer of Oakland, who was defeated in the national open tourney only by Gene Saraien "' present champton. ; In tennis four ot the ten rank- , lng players of the country balled from San Francisco and one oi them. William) M. Johnson, de feated the champion, William T. Tllilon, at Berkeley early In ths year. Helen Wills, a Berkeley girl, retained the national girl's title and was defeated In the na- ,,. tional women's tournament only , by the champion, Mrs. Molla Mai- lory. -. If aeroplanlng be ranked as a - sport. It will be recalled that Lieu tenant L. R. Maughan ot anus, Cal., at Mt. Clemens, Mien., tra veled at a .peed of 248 mues an - hour, and that Lieutenants Oakley .. Kelly and John MacReady, San nioifo. Cal.. together established a record by remaining In the air contlntlously for 29 hours ana shortly afterward broke ths world's non-stop flight record with a "hop" ot 2060 miles. In swimming this year, however, the west had to submit almost meekly to the Invasion of the phe- ; nomenal Johnnie Welsmullor ot , the Illinois Athletic club. Hamman Auto Stage Kffuctivo May 2znu Three Stages Dally Leaves Salem Stage Terminal: No 1 7:30 a. in., No. i, 10. JO a. m No. 5, 4:30 p. m. Leave Mill City: No 6, 7 a. m. No. 2 12:30 p. m. K 4 4 p. m. No 3 conned ' Pv ,,,1 train at Mil' r.u n. 1 waits for west bound train i.t Mill City. JOS. H AMMAN, !'"'' SILVI ltTON MOINT ANGli r- M. StaEes Bchedula South bound read down Dly. Dly. my. No 5 No 3 No 1 I'M I'M AM 6-00 1:30 8:00 Portland 805 8:35 10:05 Mt. Angel 8:30 4:00 10:30 H-ilverton Ar Ar Ar North bound road up iiiu Dlv. Dly. "'- - . a.... a l.ii o I'M , , tlSIO Portland 6:25 Mt Ansel 6:00 hllverton 1 r s ,,,n from Portland lerminu. ruu- No J N" 4 AM I'M 10:30 4:00 8:25 1:55 8:00 1:30 Lv Lv Sunday only- JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY ... tn'i.'P MIllU'l 1 u" . , , ... ' linn. atnrA ,1 ami Hieuinainiii.-. n Klivenon Ian MARRT IF LONELY For results try me; best and most success ful -Horn. Maker;" hundreds flnh nrfcti mn rHa SOOnl StrlCl- i.. ior.tioi- most reliable; years experience; descripUon. free. "The Successful Club. Mrs. Nash, box 556, Oakland, Cai- lfornla. - MEN WANTED To seTl our goods ' in country and city. Why work for others when yo.u can have a business of your own wit a steady income. We sell goods on time and wait for our money. Team or auto needed tor coun try work, no outfit needed in city. Experience unnecessary we train in salesmanship. Mccon non Company, Winona, Minn. Mention this paper. lu I ( IL. . rS4-4I . x . CU1DE OVft TO "TAKE VOU TRIP TO THE JUNCL E-b OF 00 SEE TEST AT ST. PAUL 0! LILL i . ' i in - i - t . n y TALK .J k.4 I .. MV S. UPlp-'T ..V a,. ' Wl ICKf I I II I ' 1 More than C00 people , wcr cnseiit at the demonstration glv-"!, m yesterday by the Willamette Valley Oil & Gas company at uieir well located near St.. Paul. Dur- ng the afternoon there were De ween three and four gallons of rude oil pumped from the well and when the flow ceased many oi hose present who were Inclined to bo pessimistic concernins i vi sibility of the finding ot oil were free to expross their opinion tnai tho oil had been "planted, inner. were just as confident mat me., was oil to be found and all that would be needed to reach oil in paying quantities would be to drill de. per. oil yesterday was pumped : from a depth of lo ieet. Among Uioss who was present yesterday was F. L. i-;vau, 'v sentativs for the Pann-Pacltlc Oil , company, which has stariea ope. tlons In eastern Oreron. Mr. Evans . states that he has found gas In eight Oreron wells In the eastern part of the state and expects that in a short time there will be at least B0 derricks In the state. Mrs Evans lives In Portland and Is a prominent geoiogim. L.M.HUM Car ot Yick So Tong Tea hlch Chlne-e M.dicln. and v. . - medicine i will cur. any known dl ess. 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