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V THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBE R3. 1919. PAGE SEVEN. f? -CIRCULATION' BELNU BY FA K THE LARGEST OP ANTI PAPER IN MARION COUNTY INSURES THOHOUGH Dl TB1BUTION.OF XOUR ADVERTISING. V .CLASSIFIED AD RATES.' Kate per word-rNew Today: Each insertion lc 5c 17o 9. On week (8 insertions) On" 1-,.onth (26 insertions) One year,- per month , ..... ITimmum per. ad & cents. -Cashin advance, except where ad vertisers have , monthly accounts. New Today. WANTED Pullets Phone 479 W. laying hens. . 235 FOR SALE-4!ow an pig. I. II. Moore, Salem, Rt. 7, ox 202A. 236 FOR SALE Vacant" 5 room bungalow. C. O. Miller, Mnjion Auto Oo. 230 FARM for rent or sale. Inquire 1111 Mill St.; or phone 1712M. .233 WANTED 200 ewes' on shares, "asture. T. P .Farrington. Good 230 FOR RENT farm. Box Level, well cultivated Turner, Or. 234 WANTED Carpenters, inside work, ISalem scale. Erixou and Jones, 201 Masonic: Temple. 233 FOR SALE At Salem good lots, $10 .'ii, $5 per month. Box 10 Marion, dw Or. 235 , ,'t .t , , H I OR SALE House and lot on North. Church street, Call 374 N Church street. -. - . . 236 FOR SALE Auto tire and accessory business,: $5000. Address 333 care Journal., 336 FOR RENT Large furnished front room suitable for two gentlemen, 359 Court St, Phone 1303M.- . "WANTED At once man with teams to haul wood. J. II. Seott, 40 Oregon bldg. Phono 254 or 022. - 235 WANTED!) women experienced in training lognmberries to help to tip the canes. B. Cunningham, Phone 21 P2.. 238 l'OR SALE Modern six room house centrally located, electric light, gas, furnace. Some fruit. Street- assess ments paid. Inquire 805 Union St. 239 WANTED Housekeeping room for lady with ten year old girl, country, preferred. i W Journal. 235 AM closing out my new Zealand rab bits, have about 30 of all sizes for sale at 210 S. 14th. Phone 2092R. 236 EXCELLENT bargain, light 3 passen ger car A. Wo. 1 shape, at a. sacrifice, pawner going away. (See it at Marion WANTED A woman to cook for six or eight people, no washing, good wages. Address box 45, Rt. 2, Gervais Or. Phono SPlf. ' 236 FOR-SSALE Gentle driving pony about. 14 hands 2 in. also harness and rubber tired buggy; White- Leghorn pullets and cockerels. A. Hawthorne, Livesley station, Phone 41IF21. 233 SOIjWAV and late Foster peaches now rijic-, bring boxes.-imlah fruit farm, V-i Oliile from west end of Salem ibridgo on Wallace road. Phone 52'F 11.- "'' ' 240 $3.50 PER- DAY paid one matt or wo man in each town to distribute free circulars , Economy . 2iou-Alooholie flavoring. Permanent position; F. E. Bafr company, Chicago. 234 FOR SALE 1918 Ford roadster, bv owner, fine condition, good rubber, two extra casings and tubes, haslers extra light delivery bed and lots of good accessories. Phone 1230R. 237 FOR SALE 5 acTes all in cultivation, house and barn and other out build ings, some bearing orchard and ber ries, running water, car tare to Sa- lem 13 cents, on good auto road. I Price $1750, $750 down. Box 191 capital journal. 234 CO ACRES ricB loam, 5 room house, bar.n, garage, potato house. All farm equipment, wagon, buggy, harness, 4 horses, 8 cows, 100 chickens, 30 tons oat hay in barn. Corn enough to fill silo. On main county road. One eighth mile to railroad station. Price $90110. One third cash, balance long - time, 6 per cent. D. E. Hurt, 208 Ore gon building. 235 FOR iSALE Team mares, 9 years old, 26Gfl lbs. A-l team, gentle, true; worked together since colts; S&in. I?ufhford wag-on, first ela's condi tion, double box, spring seat; double breeching work harness; complete $205. One, horse 12 years, 1500 lbs, just-shod; first das? horte but poor. $25,. Heavy set double breeching har- l5fe-FAI LOANS-6 I WE LOAN MONEY FOR FIVE YEARS. WE AL LOW YOU TO PAY $100.00 OR MULTIPLE ON THE PRINCIPAL ON ANY INTEREST DATE. WE CLOSE OUR LOANS PROMPTLY. i HAWKINS & ROBERTS 205 Oregon BuOding nesa ed condition, $2r.50, 7 .mile south -Salem, '.,. mi'.a enat Suimvside school house. Box SA, Shurl Pearson owner, v 35 FOR SALE Lot 00x137 feet with two story house, 1240 Marion St., and out buldings; room for garden, . fnnt trees upon property. Price ; $1830, $630 cash, 'balance equal payments) one, two nnd three- years, 6 percent interest. All taxes and assessments paid to date. If sold iby Oct. 10th, pos session given Nov. 1st. 191!). For further particulars write, F. K. Wiley owner, Central Point, Or., or see J". A. Heath 390, 12th St., Salem, who , will show property. - 234 For Sale. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay. Phone 8F3. ' 234 GIRLS coaster wheel for sale, $12. 1133 Waller St. . . , 10-0 OR SALE Motorcycle with side car cheap. 8F33 evenings-' ...... 234 I VULCAN gas range for sale cheap, first class condition. Capital hotel. 234 FOR SALE Near' Waconda, 30 little pigs. Ella M. Finney, Rt. 2, Gervnis, Or. - 237 1 FOR. SALE Office- partitioning, in' -eluding doors and windows. Capital Journal office. ' ' 1918 Ford touring car for sale. Con dition first class. 2303 Front St. Phone '494 or 1267M. -. .'.i -.'.', . FOR SALE 1918 Ford touring car for sale, condition first class. 2395 Font : St. Phone 494 or 1207M. " FOR SALE Titan tractor and 3-bot-tom plow, 8 foot tandem disc har row. Box 8 Journal office. . 243 FOR SALE Pretty Collie pups. 2 months old, well marked; few left, $7.50 each. Pea rev Bros., Oregon bldg. Phone 663. 234 FOR SALE My farm of 117 acres about 13 nuies south or Salem ana 2V& miles from O. E. depot. Very best of river bottom land, nearly in cultivation, rest timber and pasture. Good orchard, fences and buildings. $75 per acre. J-40 care Journal. 10-13 FOR SALE Loganberry tips. B. C. Zielinski, Rt. 9, Salem.. 10-4 FARM FOR SALE 220 acres, 70 in cultivation; balanco timber and good . pasture,' fair buildings, good water, ' good fences, 3 miles to town, close to school. Price $40- per acre, part 1 jtsash,- balance very- easy terms. A good chance for a -man of limited means to get a good farm that will pay for itself in a few years. W. H. Steveley, Stayton,' Qr. 10-4 FOR SALE 1915 three speed Indian motorcycle, presto lights, tandem, 1 extra tire, leather leggins and tools. Motor has been overhauled recently. Will guarantee firBt class running condition, for $100 cash. Write Mo torcycle care Journal. 10-4 FERNS and palms and other potted ! plants for sale. Maruny 's green house, 211 Miller St. Phone 916. 10-29 FOR SALE 6 room house, lot 75x150, east front, barn and chicken house, 13 bearing fruit trees, at 249 -S. Cot tage 8t. Call or address, Mrs. M. A. Ferguson. 27Vi N. 18th St. Port land. 236 FOR SALE-Spitzeuberg and Baldwin ,am)es on the trees, 60c per box. phone evenings, 64F21. Rt. 1, box 28A. 236 ' ; ,. - FUB SALE 10 aeres on paved road, good 6 room house, barn, family or chard. Price $4000, terms. 1). E. Hart I 212 Oregon bl(tg. 233 pRACH pits for sale. Phone 324 or r-ta Trover, drier. Rt. 4. box 54. Phono 11F11. Price 4c lb, plus par eel post or express. 10-4 FOR TRADE Or sale, 7 aeres near Halls Ferry station, 4 room nouse, two acres under cultivation, family orchard. Call W Union St. 238 AUCTION sale, on October 4 on Let teler place 2 miles west of Mill City, I 8 head of cattle, 1 ram, 4 sows, 33 pigs, 15 goats, implements, furniture. and small, articles, win oe soiu ai 1 auction. Ben T. Luiltoll, auctioneer;! :Niek Topolos, owner. 23 j FARM SALE Monday. Oct. 13, 1919, at the Joe Brumbuugh place, 2 miles j cast of Chemawa and 6 miles north of Salem on Silverten road. Colonel W. F. Wright, auctioneer. J. F. Sav-, lige, owner. . FOR SALErA fine 8 aero- fim mod- em house, good ibarn ;iul chicken house and yard? 'peaches 'and cher ries; compressed air wafer system. 'At Salem Heights', 1-8 mile west of end of eat line. W. A. McOollum, 353 Harrison St., Portland, Or.. '237 BROOD sows and milch cows for sale. Phone 03F22. 230 FOR SALE 5 acres, about 4 acres in cultivation, good house and barn; strawberries, loganberries, other fruit 2 miles frdui city; very eiAy terms. 3 24-100 acres. 2 miles from' business center;, iliesv river bottom laud; will sell 011 installments. I have several cheap houses on in sfallments. " . . r . .. .. List your property with me. I can nfe at this:, time several 5 and 10 acre tracts, also city property. Mon ey to loan on real estate. If you have property nf any kind for excltange see ine. H. Si. Radcliff, 4 Bavne building. .-, 233 Help Wanted WOOD choppers wanted. Call Bless ing's cigar store. 236 GIRL wanted for general house worn. Phone 1367. 234 WANTED Good man to work on farm and nursery. Phono 2.500J2. 23T HELP WANTEUt-Five'flpplo pickers, one month's; picking, 140. cents per hour. Apply at : Woodfiu's barber shop. ... 235 WANTED At once, men and men with teams , for ranch work. Can work all winter. Houses, wood and pasturage furnished without charge. E. C. Ilorst Co., Independence, Or. 10-10 C0NSUS. clerks (men, women), 4000 ' 'needed;! $93 month. Age,. 18-50. Ex perience unnecessary. , Examinations Salem Oct. 18. For froa particulars, write J. Leonard (former govern ment examiner) 13S2 Equitable bldg. ' Washintgon.,: , - " . 10-3 WANTED 10 men to put down logan . berry tips. B. Cunningham. Phone 21 F2. 10-4 Wanted. WAITED .Girl for general housework Phone 1307. 238 WANTED House to rent, prefer 7 or 8 room modern: Phone 972W. 234 WANTED Lady with small child, wishes housework., Apply Y. W. C. A. ., , , ... . ' 237 WANTED-Sales ladies over .18, experience- not necessary. F. W. Wool . worth Co.... . ..... WANTED For cash, 5 or 6 room mod ern house, near carlinc. Phone 112F3, W. L. Pray. 234 WANTED Clean rags for wiping ma chinery at the Journal office. tf WANTED Fluff nnd colonial rag rug weaving. Cor. 20th and Mill 237 TEAMS WANTED Wood hauling. Call at' Blessings cigar store. A. J. Anderson. ' 234 WANTED To lease 30 head of ewes, IF. M. Chittenden, 942 N. Water St. Salem, Or. 236 WANTED Experienced maid, good wages and noon lunch. Apply to housekeeper Hotel Marion. 2Su WANTED To buy secondhand bicycle must be in good repair. Phone W, or call at 1342 ,N. Capitol St 1018 St. 235 WANTED An assistant for the Ore gon state hospital poultry plant. Ex cellent pluce to learn the business. . . . 234 WAJTKJJ 'Willamette university or high school students, with bicycle preierrcd, to carry paper route. Cir culntion Dept. Capital Journal. tf WANTED Home for 3 year old bdy, country ipre.rerredt 'Fair wages to right partv. Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards, 195 Frout'St. 10-4 WANTED A position as working foreman on farm; married, no chil- 1 urea: cun Kve uesc wi ruiereuses, Address Mr. L. Mizer, Salem, Rt. 7, or can 4i. . Z3 : WANTED About four refined young indies wno want room and Board, home privileges, modern house; two bljock from university, one block K..n:.naA 11, 1 1 u in uusmcan vuncc, ivui ttiiu unci half blocks from high school. Mrs, Crozor, 194 6. Church. . 234 WK W A.N i JiVCH W- 1.-... ............ V.,.. !t..l..t tnat wo are getting snort on nouses for sale. We want all kinds of houju es. We .have a number of prospect- lve purchasers who desire to pur chase a home at once. See ng today. John It. Scott Realty Co., 404 Ore gon bldg. - ' Lost And Found. LOST Agate brooch Wednesday af ternoon in front of Rostcin's store. For reward phono 2153R. 233 LOST Bay mare, -weight about 1200, brand 4 O on left shoulder, $10 re ward. M. LenzeTc, Rt. 8. 10-4' Water Company.' SALEM WATER COMPANY Offie eorner Commercial and Trade street Bills payable monthly in advane Phono 600. ; Miscellaneous. RUGS cleaned 40-cents per rug. Phone 16. L. L. Bucknen. . . t 236 RUGS cleaned 40o .eaah. Phone 18. 10-6 W. BEAVER well driller. Phone 827J. 1165 N.-19th St. Salem, Or. 10-9 LEAVE yonr- children -with mo while you work. 2751 Laurel Ave'. " 10-22 WOOD SAWED-nSproed boya!.wiIl saw yonr wood, in town and out. Phone 1678W evening 0 mornings. 10-5 '-UTO PAINTING Fords repainted $14 and up; other cars in proportion. All first class work guaranteed. J. E. Johnson, 220 S. Liberty. . 10-11 I sAM now booSIng orders for shrub bery, vines and perennials for fall planting. I do all kinds of landscape .gardening. X W. Maruny, 211 Miller St. Phono 910. ' . :. 10-5 FOR quick service ruck hauling, phone 1608J, or 1170 N. 15th St. A. H. Biederman. 10-6 AUTO- PAINTING Wo will be open for business on and after Oct. 1st at 156 S. 12th St. We are in a position - to give you good service in auto painting and laundry. Your patron age will be appreciated. All work guaranteed. Gullctt Bros. 10-29 $10 Bonus. For information of 5 room modern house for rent. Phone 1710J. 234 For Rent TWO modern rooms for.ircnt, furnish ed. 1899 Slato St. ' K 10-4 FOR RENT Sleeping room and apts. to refined permanont parties, with out children. 152 S. Church. 236 FOR RENT 195 aciti near Philo math, good for. dairy ijij sheep ranch, bargain if taken,.at oirej. 145.Lofelle St., Salem. , 10-4 FOR RENT Good farm for rent, eith. er eash or shares, jmnjediato posses sion ffiven. See J. fcB. L'autermnn, Argo hotel. . ?.. Real Estate Houses. TOR SALE or trade, fine summer home at .JNewport, (Jr., two lots, tine targe house. Inquire Valley Real Estate Co., Carlton, Or. , ;: 236 .'. Look atTtfis. 5 room well located modern bunga ow With some furniture, $2000, terms. Socolofskyv 341 State- St! : tf Safety Razor Blades. SAFETY raaor blade sharpening ma chine, fust installed at 'A. U. -Stewart 's' Repair shop, 347 Court St. " A uto Repairing TO Oakland- owners, we are fully pre pared to take care ofyour cars no matter in what shape they are in and ean guarantee absolute satisfac tion. AVe are also prepared to do first class repair work on any make of cars. American :Automobile Co., 185 197 Sonth Commercial St., Salem, Or. Phone 399. See Our Small Tracts. 10 acres with modorn 7 room, plaster ed house, 1 acre fruit, 1 acres oak and fir timber, bam and chicken house, 7 acres under cultivation, run ning water: to houso and Darn, if or quick salo $3000, one half eash, balance 3 years at 6 per cent. 10 acres, mostly in prunes, a juiJi out, good improvements. A real snap. $4000. Seothis place. .5 acres on hard surtace road, close in, good 5 room cottage, barn, tool house, wood shod, and chicken. .house. $3000, one half cash. A great loganberry prop osition. ' 3 3-7 acres joining city limits, on River road new. bungalow, good .barn, chicken house and garago. $2200, $1200 cash.. John H. Scott Realty Co. 404 Oregon bldg. Bargains in Small Tracts. 15 7-10 acres good ed hill soil, 7 acres set to strawberries, balance to logans and filbprts, with buildings, for $200 per acre, ou easy payments. Here are Others 10 acres now land, with buildings, all in cultivation, $2500. , , 11 aeres all in cultivation, fine fruit and berrv land, 3 miles from Salem, on good gravel road. $2500, one half cash. This is splendid land. Set it to ber ries and it will be worth from $500 to $1000 per acre in 2 or S years. 1 !,, 1U,I fr .olo in " Have I5 ,, of ,,, over and leHei to grass, with $250 worth Of ' ; icnf with building for $35 per acre. See us at once if you want a bar gain in large or small traets. John H. Scott Realty Co: 404 Oregon Bldg ' WOODRY HAS MOVED to 270 N. Com'l St. 1 BARGAINS; IN REAL ESTATE Fine 6- acre tract close in, mile from ear line, all in high state eulti vation, buildings, 5 acres commer cial bearing orchard. Snap. $3500, terms. " ' Fine five acre tract close in and in hi(jh state of cultivation, bearing or chard, fine road, near car line. Bar gain at $2500, . 10 aeres close to Salem, fine so.il, . good buildings.' Snap $3700, good terms. ' For bargains in farms, tracts, city Property . see Perrine & Marsters, U 12 Gi ay bldg, Salem,- Or. - Good Buys.; 5 acres, 100 bearing prune trees, family orchard, house, barn, well,-close in. Price $2750, $750 down, balance $300 per year.. . .... . . 80 aero tract, 10 acres bearing lo gons, in first class condition, 3 acres in prunes, orchard. Price $15,000; V2 aero tract, house nnd orchard, good location, about 3 blocks from cur line. Price $900, $300 down, balanco terms.- r . . . .... ... -. Nearly 1 acre, good 4 room house, good well, some fruit, close to car line. Price $1800. ' 68 acre farm, best of fruit land, good house and barn, good road. Price $8000, $3000 down, balance 6 percent interest, 10 acre prune orchard, 5 aeres 9 ycars, 4 acres six years, acre fam ily orchard, rock road, 4 miles out. or chard in first class shape. Price $5500 .17 acre tract, located on.-main'' Pa cific highway, 10 acres bearing orch ard, mostly prunes, some apples and cherries, house and barn; 4 miles out. Price $oo00, terms. -. " ... 142 acre farm, 100 acres cultivated, balance pasture and timber, best of soil; good 8 room house, barn, family orchard, good road, a miles put. Price $165 per ocro. ., ' jfi 111 acres-ot good bottom land located miles from Salem, all cultivated, small buildings, some fruit. Price $2000 5 aero tract, 1 acre of lognns, somo cherries, house, ibarn, well, 5 miles out. Price $1600. - 7 w "i s 63 acre farpi nearly all cultivated, good pruno .and loganberry .fend, good house. Price $100 per acre. lo acre tract located on main Pa cific highway, 1 3-4 mile9 froin carline, 10 acrea beta ring prunes, tamily orch ard. Prcie' $8300, HOUSE BUYS 5 room bungalow located at .620 South 18th street. Price $1650. 0 room modern house located at 1370 State street, furniture goes. Price $5y 000. .'.,,-. ' , 6 room house and large lot, two blocks from carline. Price $1000. 8 room modern home, huge lot, paved street,-carline. Price $3200. . Good 8 room modern homo located close, in; ibas(enijcint, tfireplace, paved street. Price $4500. 5 room modern house, good' location. Price $1500, $600 down, balance $15 per month, 6 percent interest. ' 8 room modern house at 1644 South Liberty street. Price $2850. "- . W. H. Grabenohrst & Co. '. 275 State street 235 Best Buys. 24 acres, some fruit, mile from Salem, 3 room house, vegetable collar, on road; $650, easy terms. 2 acres, 5 room bungalow, some fruit rock road, at city limits; $2000. 3 acres paved road, good house, barn, coops, lots of fruit. 5 acres all cultivated,, good barn, house, coops, $1700, cash. 10 acres, 5 cultivated, wall- watered, bouse, good barn, lots of evergreen; $2250, easy terms. 10 acres, 9 cleared, 1 acre family or chard, 2 acres logans, acre strawber ries, 5 room houso, barn, well, fenced. best of valley loam, 5 miles from cen ter of Salenn, for short time $3000. 7 31 acres, all black gravel berry soil bounded by stream, can all be irrigat ed, on good road, fine trout stream, 3 Vi miles of Salem; $1250, easy terms. 28 acres, 20 cultivated, 8 stumps, family orchard,-' bent soil, on macadam- zed road, 8 room house 1VS. mues from town; $4400. 24 acres 13 cultivated, balance tim ber, all best soil, 9 room house, barn. all equipment and stock, 5 miles out; $6800. 315 acres, 200 cultivated, 22 acres bearing prunes, 7 miles out on rock road, worth $100 per acre, for a short time, $3 per acre. 383 acres bost equipped grain and dairy, ranch irr valley, close to town, good schools, worth $150 per aere,Tfo- ng at $30,000 including a fine herd of dairy, cows all other stock and imple ments. Prone Banchea ' 20 acres, 10 prunes, 2 logans, good road 8 miles out; $7000. 20 acres, 16 acres in prunes, 4 ap ples. Dears, and cherries: $8500. 40 acres, 17 prunes, some cnerrics, walnuts, fair improvements, good road, $13,500. 24 ucres, all in prunes, some logans, good house; $11,000. 15 acres, 7 prunes, family orchard, house, barn; $6000, 70 acres 32 aeres bearing prunes, 10 logans, first class improvements, large apacity drier, good road. 10 acres, fair house, somo (prunes, to exchange for Salem residence not over $2250. .-" ' . I. do not advertise all I have for sale, If this list does not include what you are looking for let me know your wants I may be able to please you witn some thinir else I have on my lists. If vou are a buyer I would bo glad to have you call on me. Notice my ad elsewhere about a $7500 house to be sedd at $5000, and a $30,000 farm to bo sold at $22,000. ' ' Socolofsky. . 341 State St. " ': tf - Federal Farm Loans 5 pr ecnt interest. Prompt service. 3iVt years time. Federal farm loan bonds for salo. A. C. Bobrustedt, 401 1 Masonic Tempel 3alcm, Oregon. Machine Shop Work! Expert machine shop service by M. Bergman at high school machine shop. 12' years experience. Gear cutting a specialty, ligh class maclhine tools. Quick service. Phone 446. - ! . . Wood Saw. PHONE 1090R. Our prices are right. 'V. M. Zandler, proprietor.. 1255 S. . -Summei street, Salem, Or. Typewriters. REPAIRS and supplies. Office appli ' ances. We mako rubber stamps. Sims 143 N. High. Phone 340. 10-10 ; Everything Electrical. ! BALEM Electric Co.," Masonio Temple, 127 North High. Phono Main 1209. ". We Want. , Your used furniture, stoves, carpets and tools, as we pay fair prices, for everything. Call 947. CAPITAL HARDWARE ic FURNI TURE CO. 1 285 North Commercial St. Auctioneers. G. SATTERLEE Office 124 South Liberty Streot. Phono 937, 1211. Real Estate and Stock Sales. ' W. F.. WIRHGT, Turner auctioneer. Why not get him Ho only charges 2 percent. . tf Why Sell For Less? We will pay you more cash for your household goods. Get our bid before you soil. Peoples Furni-. tnro and Hardware Store, 271 K. Commercial Street. Phone 734. Second Hand Goods. No- Cash Required Good overcoats, shoes and suits, all kinds of musical instruments, shotguns, rifles heating stoves, gas stoves, suit cases and 1000 other usoful articles to sell or trade. WTiat have youf The Capital Ex change. 337 Court Street. Phone 493. LODGE DIRECTORY -r-W CHEMBKETA lodge No. 1 meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30 at I. O. O. F. hall. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT MeCornack hall oh- every Tuesday at 8; Harry Levy, C. O.; P. J. Kunt K. & 8. V'i " '!! ' ' ?V : ROYAL Neighbors of America, Or gon Grape camp No. 1360 meets everj Thursday evening in McCbrnaok hall Elevator service. Oracle, Mrs. Car- " rie E, Buira, 648 Union St.; recordei Mrs. Melissa Persons, v 1415 N. 4t St. Phone 1436M UNITED ARTISANS Cnpit al Assem bly No. 84 meets first Thursday ot . each month at 8 p. m. in Masoni Temple. Glenn C. Niles, M. A.; O. A Vibbert, secretary, 340 Owens street MODEiRN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246 meets every Thursday evening at o o'cteei in McCornack building, Court and Jjiberty streets. W. M, Persons, V. C, Prank A. Turner, clerk. Stove Repairing. Stoves rebuilt and repaired. 50 year experience; Depot National and Ameri can fence, sizes 26 to 58 inches high; Puintsy oil and varnish etc; logan berry and hop hooks. SALEM FENCE AND STOVE WORK 250 Court Street, Phono 124 Scavenegr. Salem Scavenger. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly eon tracts at reasonable rates. Cess poou cleaned.-Dead animals removed. Of fiat phone Main 187. . Optometrists. x5Ss, Dr". L. HALL WILSON Spe- 'vsLy . eialist in tho Modern Hciontif- in Aiml'u-ntion of Glasses for the aid of vision and tho relief of Eyestrain and Headache. Oftie.e closed tarur- days. Office 210-211 U. o. Bank Duild- ing. Phones, office 145- r, )'i4. Ford Tractors For $275. You can convert your, Maxwell, Chev rolet or Buick into a real tractor for the above amount. The chango can be mado in 30 minutes. -v BETTEH IN VhHTIGATE THIS BE FOUK PAYING MORE, Our used cars are as follows: 1-Ton Ford truck, fine shape $675 1018 Chevrolet $625 1017 ; Brisco touring $600 Chalmers, A-l condition $285 1817 Velio $825 Hudson Super Six $950 1917 , Saxon six ' $700 Ve sell nils, greas3, gasoline, used auto - parts, tires td eal tories. Oleson's Auto Exchange 849 N. COM. Y. M. O. A. BUX'K J WOODS BARGAINS Choice lot close in, bearing fruit trees and berries, o!d house, all for $400. "' Six room houfe on paved street andj car line, $1000. . )ev in thi(J fun, , th total amount paid A fine corner lot near state house v(iur o 0ctob , nm0HJlt8 with good old house $3000. !ai92t.4j. The lew of one-tenth of a 8 TalueToOO. KmgW00d mill bring, in about ,42000 aanuaMy, A store building and stock of mdse.i There is still in the county t"T, doing good business, $4500. F. L. available for bounty along this !!. Wood, Bayne bldg. 10-4 $2278.53. Grain: Wheat, soft white No. 1 $2; feed oats 80c; milling oats 86c; hay, cheat, new $17; hay, oats, new $1& 20; mill run, $4344. - ., . : Bntlfterfait: : Buttdrfat 67e; cream ery butter 6768c. Pork, veal and mutton: PotV on foot 17c; veal, farncy 23c; steers 79e; cows 57?4c; spring lambs 10; ewea 45c; sheep, yearlings Te. 5 . " Eggs and poultry: Egg eash 58sj hens, live 22(a24o; old roosters la(& 18c; springs 22c. Vegetables:: Onions, per sack, $3; celery doz. $1; tomatoes 90c; potatoes 3s; sweet potatoes 6e. fruit: watermelons ic; orange $5.756.30; lemons, box $7.50((i8.50; bananas 9!ic; honey, exartcted 20c; cantaloupes $1.30; bunch beets 45e; cuibbage 3 3-4c; head lettuce -6Uc; car rots 45c; grapes, Malagas 10c; grapes, Tokays 20c. . Retail prices: r-ggs dozen oacaiuc; creamcrv 'outter 7oc; country Dutter 67c; flour, hard wheat $3.10(a3.25 PORTLAND MARKETS Portland. Or.! Oct, 3. Butter, city creamery 6566c. Eggs selected local ex. 6370c. Hens 3031e. Broilers 2. (yj26c. Geese Ific. Cheese iZigiae. Live atocz , Cattle: Receipts 117, tone of market : ket steady; good to choice steers $9.25 fu 9.73; fair to medium stccre $(.2a(o( S.25; common tffair stecr8$5.75$6.7;; choice to good cows and heifois, $6.75(Q 7.50; medium to good cows and heifers, $5.75(S;6.7o; canners $2.75(a4.50; bulla $4.756.75; calves, $7.7513.75. Hogs: , Receipts 20o; tone of market stendy; prime mixed $17.50(fil8.00j medium mixed $17fn)17.oO) rougn neav ies $15.50(ffi 16.50; pigs $15.7516.50; bulk $18. "; .,.. '......:. Sheep: Receipts 301; tone of market stendy; prime lambs $11. 50(al 2.50; fait, to medium lambs $10.50(811; ewes) $7.50(ffiB; wethers $7.508; yearlings $57.50 t x.JTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT - Notice is hereby given that the fin al account of George F. Guerne, admin, istrator of the estate of Charles A. Guerne, has been filed in the eounty court of Marion county, Oregon,, and that the said oonrt ha duly fixed that 2flth day of October, 1919, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m. thereof, at tha court room of, said court in Salom, Ore gon, as the time and place for the hear ing of objections to said final aceount and the settlement thereof, at which time any person interested may appear and file objections thereto and, $ontest the same. GEORGE F.. UUKMMS, '' ' Administrator of : the estate of Charles A. Guerne. .. Money To Loan. Oa good real estate security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank; Salem, Ore. Visitors Write of Joys; Cards Minus Address Ktntn fair visitors wrote a numbor of postals to their friends telfing of tha fine old times they were having, but la the rush and hurry a number rorgoi w write tho address. Hence there are sev eral postals and letters posted at tha postoffioo, undelivered. - "I urn in this town having one hell of a time," is the story told on a- poetul card in feminine writing. "We are step ping out tonight in a WHly-R.nignt, und oh boy, wo are some birds.'-' Another post card is written to dear , mother," with the news, "A lew onus to let you know wo landed sale. writer forgot to address the postal. An other is ulso addressed U "mother" with the remark ' ' I wonder if you got my last letter." This postal also wm not addressed. Another postal which was not address ed, tells the story: "Dear mama Wa arrived here yesterday and am having a ood time. Went up in an airsmp ! vmtpi diiv. " Anotlior postal qun ram- i.timentarv is "W0 stayed in Salem for tn0 night. It is n nice town. . address was given, letter writ ten to Jim Horkswenor, Mrs. juyrua Blirzier, Mrs. H. J. Nicholson and G. C Luwrence, will not and cannot be de livered. Bounty Awards Total at $344 For September Scalp business at the comity elerk'a office during the mouth of September w;ts good. Duo to the fact that the state ' fair was on, many strings of iwulps accumulated during July and August were counted at the scalp dosk, where each must be handled, in order that the bounty may be corrcetly award ed. ' Moles, gray diggers and gopher scalps were presented in such number last month that $344.20 in bounties wore However, there is plenty of non-