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THK PRECOX 8TATKSMAS: FRIDAY. XOVKMHIin 1. 10 in. &1 ass . ; ; . i Sell nd Exchange all Kinds Second hand goods CLOTHING SllOK!. lilCY St TOOLS. GVSS. 8UTCA8KS. CAPITAL EXCHANGE ffcoo FO ring X8ritAXrK SIM'IKTY pa, llolaiMl A Rurchartlt jnident Ag"1 :m 8Ute st- CONEY TO LOAN I'OU n:93XFORDT )rr UM Ba k, Salesa, Or, icustmxn adtkrthemexts ; U flair Per Ward, insertion le IF t Subsequent Insertions ..'.He joeeweek ' insertions).... to 1 One saonth .. ....... lc ! in sioaths' contract, per no... So ; II ' cunu.vu r low... 7o ' v. .ct. opnl for Iras than 1 6c f A seat card given f res with an I tl),erUeemnt to ths extent of (0c I laiKwmcIng . "For Bale." "For I jBt." "Rooms" or "Board." J JTKW TODAY ( lack new elasstfed advertise- wnt will be run under "New t4. for tba first Insertion, on. AtXerwla ordered b tha ad- i ... . - J vsrtieer. -' i Subaequeat Insertion of the ad. I vill appear under Its proper I clsself Icatlon. I . 'o advertisement will be run I sndar "New Today for mora than i see tseue under any circumstances HEW TODAY )Tt SALE AT A-BARGAIN A OAS fnje, practically new. Phone UtO-M TOR RENT MODERN FOUR-ROOM house at II per month. Inquire a 27S .. lousge street TOR SALE BPITZENBERG APPLES iieents per bo, bring boxes. It. An iWtoiu route 1, box 72. Jefferson. uregon. . . , WASTED HOl'SEKEEPER FOR Kin without family. N objection t vine or two children. Inquire at i:9 Ferry street FOB SALE HEAVY MITCHELL aaa-on. good as new. Alio heavy work harness. A bargain. 2015 S. Commercial street - Um TRUCK MUD CHAIN BE tween Salem and Sunnyside school house on Jefferson way. Leave at Jorgensen's or call 107-F-23. rOK RENT - FIVE-ROOM MODERN BKalow, fully furnlnhed. st 0 .orm littl street 120 ur monlh. -Immediate possession. Apply at Ktateaman business office, or phone . u': ' ' ' ' -' e ' HARLET- DAVIDSON MOTOR, trclu. good condition. 100 ej.h. Two liadee, two- speed, , equipped with I'wbl,' tandem seat and p-wlorr;ter. Ware K. Richardson. 2395 Front ireet. - SOW IS THE TIME TO PLACE YOUR . i-trr for rose bushes, shrubbery, "utf walnut and ornamental tret a fr immediate planting, with Capital City Nursery Company, 1030 Cheme ke street Thone "5. AITOJIOBILB REPAIRINtl. WE are In a position to do Prut class aaio- repairing and vulcanising. Ifnltlon k starter work a specialty. rpitn Street On rare, corner Cap- H"i a ad Union. Carlson It Waters." TlT.SfZ TAKE NOTICE THAT JOHN H Kcott has arranged his htislness. that he ran be found in his office BVMTtany time, at 404 Hubbard Hldg., hre he can get for you a aix-per 'nt farm loan, or sell or trade your "prty, both city and county, for muca leas than It is actually worth. IIX-ROOM BUNGALOW, NICELT furnished, garage, full basement on HW ,. street. assessments paid. IlliO. Gor1 five -room cottage, Jerljr ww, city water, paved street, YA. Four-room cottage, nearly J7i. 20-arre fcirune orchard, H In bearing. In Roaedale district, 1009 , Reven acre tract, well Im proved, close to car line, to. trade for irier ranch. 120 acres. Morrow for acreage. F. L. Wood, u Bute street - , . . ALT RED M. REST 8AY5: "AN IO 'tntly or fraudulently managed 'k company Is as certain to fail e like type of Mutual. The ele cta of sue "ess in either must be he same." The able and honorable ntnagenteat of the Oregon Fire "lief Association of McMinnvIlle caused this well known and pop 'r company. to become one of the "agest1 snd most successful com pnla in the United States. Oregon Its home and It la operated for the "flt of Oregonlans. H. J. Johnaon Insurance Agency, 1 aa4 2 Rush Hank ISuitding. Salem. - Phone S7.i . tad the Classified Ads. EMPLOYMENT M.tliR "A.TTED A JANITOR! AT WILLA- Ue Sanitarium. WANTED TO CARRY STATE3- ta routes. Apply In person. 1 WANTED - STEADY EMPLOY- '"t Rodgers Paper Company. klER WANTED FOR 'OREGON. j. 'ule.' S.- W.' II. Burghardt 21 State street .AjrTED BOY ie YEARS OI.O OR Vi 'r printinK pres work PPiy foreman prt-roorn Htf"n,n AJLA!'KXPEItlENXKI IN GENERAL !tcndiae buaineaa has moved to tfte city with his family and wants . k. . " 'n need of help would sp , Jeta a trial. r not satisfactory ""earrn Is done. Will accept any KUte",h'" pom,,n- Address "542" KI"M Al,l 'i5lEST NEEDS 12.000 WO- v? .clerks. Kalnm examinations b?hL l 7- lary 11200. Ex- Il n''" unne esnry. Woni. n deair- .i, s-overnment positions write for if'tlculars. Uavmond Terry 'ormer eivil s.-rvl.e examiner). lmbian Building, Wanhlns- FOR RENT and ly??fT "lSES. APARTM ENTS iffied ROOMS HOUSE-KKKIMNil iMinxis" i.'itiF7 Tir ed, at 633 Ferry street I GOD OUTSIDE ItOOM. HOT WATER nfv moaern conveniences. ta ln- ? Xmm: clomm 8t" House. 130 Chemeketa. Phone 140. It KKNT COM Wmr i m w nnnu i!h bath. In modern bom: Address A. 11. care Statesman. FOR SALE II VK!TOCK SALE FRESH COW. PHONE 1156 W. f SIIOATS KR SUiL WEU5HT about 100 pounds each; Phone 49K23 M ISCK LIN KOUS. YOU WANT TO 3 KT THE wt farm papr send 10c to the Pacific ttomeatead. Salem. Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this ad. HAVE FOR SALE TWO REGISTER" ed Holstein cows; two sets of farm harness; good heavy team, harnera and wsKon. John 11. Scott. 404 Hub bard llldff. PEERLESS OASOL1NK ENGINE. IS horsepower, 3 cylinders. Suitable for grain elevator. Formerly used as auxiliary in electric light plane Oood conoition. 100 gallon tank. Price ivvw. cott uoaorth. Spalding Bldg. Portland. Ore. . - CAPTIVITY OF THE O ATM AN GIRLS inia irue aiory or western Immi gration has been carefully revised, making a handome little book. J It telle in graphic terms of the mas. Mere of the Oatman family, of the escape of Lorenzo, and the captivity of Mary -and Olive. Mary died of starvation and Olive was purchased from the Indians five years later. The price Is 20 cents, postpaid. Ad dress Oregon Teachers Monthly, Sa lem. Oregon. POCLTRT FOR sLE WHITE WYAXEMJTTE I cocker elea; also cider vinegar Thone IF TOU WANT TO OCT THE REST poultry paper published send 10 cents to the Northwert poultry Journal. Salem, Oregon, tor's trial subscription. Mention thi t WOOD FOR SALE OOOD BODY ASH WOOD. PhOne 1800 W. LOST and F0USD LOST LOST YELLOW JERSEY COW WITH it-nther halter. Finder please phone 2128-It LOST 30x3 GOODYEAR AtTTOMO- bile tire and rim. Finder will be re warded. Phone 225. WANTED wit-t;t.txi:oc K ANTED VEAL. CALVES AND FAT cattle. Phone 1575 W. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR good clean raarav. Press room States- roan. ; ,', WANTED 23 GOOD DAIRY COWS. t years to 7 years old. giving from 2 lbs. to 40 lbs. Kutch & Couper, Ulign Iiote.1. . COW WANTED. I WANT ONE OR more good dairy cows. Address: K. A. Ithoten, care Statesman office or phone 23. BOARD AND ItOOM WANTED BY two .young ladies in private family. close in. Write stating particulars A 23 care Statesman. WANTED HOP BAGS FOR SACK- Ing charcoal. State price and con dition. Western Reduction Company, 2itn ana Nicoiai, i-ortiana. uru. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY ACTO SERVICE siiipp-s auta service-cit and country tripe. Phone Day. TIRES REPAIRED VULCAN IZ1N ii GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE Station. 177 South Commercial St. Phone 421. J QUACK EN BUSH AUTO SUPPLT AND vulcanizing. 210 North Commercial street Phone M. iHirf-S AUTO SERVICE CITT AND M-t iiiii tur.es zbe ui. service car. Phone 352. - 125 South Commercial street BUSINESS CARDS BARBER SHOPS THE REAL REFRESHING FOLLOWS the summer outing when you get It In the big easy chair at Ingreys Barber Shop 211 State street DKA5S AND EXPRESSv LARMER TRANSFER WE MOVE and store goods. vy pnone vv Night phone 1898. . CA1 ITAL CITT TRANSFER COMPANY Phone 1 33. Baieni'i largest ana oi equipped transfer company. Get our reduced freight - ratea on eastern shipments. Also for storage as w. have tbree- warehouses In connection with business. Furniture moving parking, shipping and storing our specialty; Office 22$ State street v DRY CLEANINO AND rWESSINO fAPANESE PRESSING I PARLORS F & Watanabe. Prop 434 N. Commer- , cial street Ladlea and genet Irnen a suits cleaned and pressed. 11.2 end $1.76. Work called for and delivered free. Telephone Main 552. JL'NK JUNK fUNK WANTED WE PAT HIGHEST .ri, roe itink of every kind. Let us make you a price on your household goods. The 'Square Dear Hoose-. Capital Junk Co.. 271 Cbemekete street. phone 238. LAUNDRIES. SALEil STEAM. 1 UN DRYQUICK AUtrmrw atno careiui worn. 1.-11 wash. c per pound. 13C South Lib erty street rnone a. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REG ular washing done at a rate every body can afford., Foronly 50 cents we will collect wash and deliver your wasnmg wiun iwiui-iuui hours. 'Pbone 2471.- MACHINISTS - " WK DO MACHINERY REPAIRING OF all kinds, autnmoniia rep.rnit, J -..etvlena welding, gas engine re pairing, model and experiments Work. Iowa airnm. rnnR I Brown, prop- & Clucrnekete BL. Ba-j lent recto m" mmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.mmmm. HONEST TO LOAN. HAVE A CLIENT WHO DESIRES TO 1 I or PWtlon of 13.600 on I w rm security at t per cent " ocow. eu Hubbard Bldg. iisiuaix ur MONET TO LOAN ON tZr, ,mrm"- "w interest ratea. I'rlYUese to pay f 100 or multiple on nrvw. usies. or seven year l?.".""- -J1.- L Hawkins. 314 Masonic ( Dsiem, vreKon. FEDERAL FARM LOANS H per cent interest H years time. File your application now for your pring ateos. . t , A. C ROHRNSTEDT 491 Masonlo Temple, Salem, Oregon. BIGS AND CARPETS HE CASIK BACK. ir you nave any old carpets you wish woven Into beautiful fluffy rugs, noiuy r. a. uooner. care Capital Hotel. Phone 630. SECOND HAND GOODS GET A GOOD PRICE FOR TOUR used rurmture and household goods. Be fore disposing of an r piece be con vinced and call up L WE BUT AND SELL SECOND HAND goods of all Rinds, pipe fittings, bar. ness. collars, collar pads, tools, chalna. . Fred Ecnlndler. Z& Center street. UNDERTAKERS. WEBB sV C LOUGH C B. WEBB. A. U. Clough, funeral directora. Latest modern methods known to the pro iriaion. si wourt street. WALL PAPKR, PAINT. GLENN U ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC- orating. palntinr. tinting, oaoer. hanging, etc. Work done by contract or by day; good workman. Location luzo center St. Phone all-W. TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL, AND upward for choice Wall Paper at Buren'a Furniture Store, 17 Com mercial St . .SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS. WALL Paoer and Picture Framing. . Good workmen. 451 Court St Phone 415 WOVEN WIRE FENCING. Depot a tie tut I A Aaaterfeaa Featee ail si. M Is. Is It) taw auga. Palate, Oils and aVraUek. Steves RebaUt a ad He aired. Lagaaherry aad Hep Haeks, aleas Peace A Steve Warta iM Gearl St. I'feaae 1S4 n. n. tn.Kvnro WATER SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE. S01 a Commercial street For water service apply at office. Make all complaints at the office. No deductiona In bills will bo allowed for absence or for any causes whatever unleaa water Is cut off from premises. Hereafter water for irrigation will only be furnished to regular customers using water for domestic purposes. Con tractors for aldewalka. brick work. or plastering, will please read "for building purposes" under schedule of rates. Apply at office for copy. TRANSFER HACXCTO m A.UTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANT KIND i hauling. Housenoia SZjSP- moving Jobs done prompt gvUrt ' y. Try me once- Tlrome. 475 State St Phone 263. Realdeace phone 112 1-J. - - LODGE DIRECTORY MODERN WOODMEN MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA i Ir.mn Cedar CaiDD NO. SJta. m" verv Thursrlay evening at S o'clock in Derby building, corner Court and I High streeta. R. F. Day, V. a; J. A. I Wright t.iera. PR0FESS10HAL CHIROPRACTIC Oil O. L. SCOTT. D. C UKAUUAia of p. a. o. Chiropractice fountain h.it navenoort Iowa. Chlrapractic corrects the cause of disease. Office 4U-7-l U S. N. Bank Building. Phone 17. Resdence S2S-R. DENTIST DR. F. I UTTER. DENTIST, kuums 411-414 1'an ol tommerca osuaiss. Phone " MCSIO TEACHERS R. HARK. TEACH KR vr riAnw Phone 1313. OSTEOPATHY DR. W. L. MERCER. UKAWUAin. American Bcnooi ville. Mo.; treats acute and chrome disease. Office 404-405 U. 8. Nation al Bank Bldg. Phone il. Residence 41 Nprth Summer. Pbone 514. OSTEOPATHY DRS. WHITE AND WALTON. OSTEO ..ihin nhviiriini and - surgeons. tiraduates of the American School of Osteopathy. Klrksvllle. Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nervous oiseases at Los Angeles College. Trrnt Jrni and chronic diseases, t.rr, . l tf. H National Bank Bldg. Phone '-9. Residence .1420 rurt street Phone 2215. Dr. White residence phone 440. PHYSICIANS OR. 1 G. ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHIC Physician. Gcnersl Practice. Gall 8t..ne and Goiter treated successful ly Office and residence 215 North Llherty. Salem, phone 147, 01I!IEK PftrstCtAK. AJimm IKS R. ITIsm St T-hone SSS- WHOLE MILK Wo vill pay IJ Kr liunlreI de- literal at Hit lem. I'rlce- ImmmhI on w-r rnt fat ronlnts. Iltonc 2188 MARION CREAMERY A PRODUCE CO. KALKM. OREGON SALEM MARKETS I HUYixcs prut:. i-Iks and Poult ry. Eggs, 55c. Broilers, 24c. Hons, 21 to 23c Sptlngfrs, 23c. Old roosters. 15c. Pork. Mutn nud Bee. Pork on foot, 16aC Headings Ewes, g to I04e. Veal, dressed, 17c. Spring lamb. 11 to 12c. Heef steers, 7 to c. Cows, 4 to 7c llay. Cheat, per ton, 24. Clover, per ton, 123 to $26. Beans, 7 to 8c. Grain'. Wheat. $1.94 to $2. Oats, SOc to $1. Ileans, 7c to 7c Mill FeHls, Retail. Mill run iZs to $39 per ton wholksaij to iE.u.n:s. Creamery butter, 67c. Uutterfat, f. o. b. Salem, 69c. FUh. Black cod. 18c. Ued cod, 1 lc. Salmon, 23c. Halibut. 2&e. Codfish. 15c Fruit, Grapes, $1.75. Oranges, $8. Canteloupes. $2. Local tomatoes, 80c. Casabas, 3 c. Lemons, $8.50 to $9. SO. . Bananas. 7 He ponnd. Vegetable. Green beans, 4c. Cabbage, 4 to 4 He, Onions (Imported), $2.75. Green peppers. 6c pound. IleLall Prices. Creamery batter, 70 to 74c. Dairy butter, 85c. Eggs. 65c. Flour, hard wheat. $2.10. Flour, valley. $2.90. Sugar, cane and beet, lie. Potatoes, sack lots. $1.25. Oil lrodncta Standard engine distillate. In bulk. 13 cents. Kerosene Pear, in bulk, lie: Elaine, In case. 28c; Eocene in case. 23s. Oronlt Arotnrps In case. 15e: In bulk. 26 He. t PORTLAND MARKETS I llalry Pmrincta. PORTLAND, Oct. 31. Butter: Prints, extras. 60Cf65c; rubes, ex tras. 58c; prime firsts. Die; dairy. 3.-,c. Uutterfat. Portland delivery: No. soar cream, 630 64c. Potatoes. Locals, selling price, $1.73 6:2. Grain; ' November delivery, bids: Oats. No. 2 white feed, $33.50; barley, standard. $48; barley. "A". $49.50. December: Oats, No. 2. $53; bar ley, feed, $48: barley. "A". $19; oats. No. 3. $46.50; oats, clipped. $48.50; corn, yellow, $55; mixed. $53. Eastern oats and corn In bulk: Oats. No. 3 white. $46.50; 38-potnt.d clipped white. $48.50; No. 3 yellow corn, $5; No. 3 mixed corn, $4. kWyork MARKETS. SBSMsaaaaB f NEW YORK. Oct. 21. Hops firm; Pacific coast. 1918, 210 25c; 1917. 16tSr. ' Evaporated apples, nominal. Prunes, scarce Peaches, nominal. p M IJ COITI AQttCLgtt tllgntt Despite Peace News CHICAGO. Oct. 31. Month-end adjustment of trades did a good deal to make the corn market average hljcher today despite news of the for mal surrender of Turkey. Prices closed unsettled, at le net decline to 2Ac advance, with November $1.13 to $1.18H and December fl.ls7, to 11.17. Oats rained lc to iue ana provisions finished Irregular, $1 off to 11.25 no. Uncertainty In regard to armistice conditions for Germany led to nu merous bulges and breaks In la value of corn, but the price changes were keot within a. narrower range than of late and the upward tendency of the market became more pro nounced. Opinion appeared to pre vail that bearish developments con cerning the war had been discounted sufficiently foe tbe time rang, inn this view Is borne out oy me tan that bulletins which toil or com plete withdrawal of Turkey as a combatant, naa oniy weakening Influence. Oats showed indepepuvni sirensvu based on cash purchases. . T.nwer orlees On HCgs weaseneu provisions, but rallies followed ow ing to denand rrom pacaera. Monetary Conditions Drop Adverse Influence vpw YORK. Oct. 51. jMonetary conditions lost much of their adverse influence today, probably as a result of Informal assurances that the local .tit inn is now under control nsrtle because of foreign advice, which pointed more Irresistibly f Oi dissolution of the c?ntral pow- in storVa was aHlve dur ing Hi" "tnomlna. whon P'1" df t... tw-ranie more moderate ruurui ..... - , kit. i-. th o-eneral advanco in wlilen earlv .o-a w ?re Urpely replaced by . tralnff leaders In the recovery iceliideJ alls. siPPlnKs. coppers, ran. . I'Oa ana various t . ITnlfd States Rti-el ' f'e" . -.ew low levtl for the surrent ' t v.. forenoon, but was " first of the popular Is r.twinnd. rallying ono and a half points and closing at a lrgo fr.rtional sain. Sales amounted to if naa aria res. ".jhrte lnds and Internationals - -t.ndv but railroad lM"e.4 var led .i:.v, iiv on l snter ournnKs - j - i . . . i To1.il s-il.' pat vstue, sgsregate. 4 8 f.iO.oOO. fitstos bondj were on 1 a f un - - changed on call. The Wants and Needs of the So You Can Readily REAL ESTATE FOR RENT TWO ACRES: UMU poultry place, five-room house, barn. Box 5. Turner, Ore. STRICTLY MODERN. NEW DUNG A- low. close In, at less than cost of construction. Socolofaky. NEW MODERN SIX-ROOM BUNG A- low, finest view In the city. S00 will handle It Socolofsky. THIRTY ACRES. ALL CULTIVATED. good road, good improvements, close to Salem, prce S12.V00. Want to 100 acres of about equal value, might pay some difference. Socol ofsky. T A OOOD BUY 21x10 FEET ON EAST side Commercial street one door north of State street. Salem, together with perpetual right of way over the 14x50 to feet tract extending from this proprty to State street Terms. Apply Scott Boaorth. 701 3 Spaulding Bids.. Portland. Oregon. -A BRING YOUR TRADES, I caa match von. C w mim wt Estate Agent Canada lands. 544'BtaU TEJl PER CENT. ON YOITR vnvpr doea not compare with the following Investment 4 5 acres, ail cultivated, practically Joining Salem, on account or arrangementa to be met this beautiful, well located tract will be old at 1210 per acre. Mr. Investor. jom neeo. not worry aoout tbla pro position lasting long. It will be sold. IT interested act at once. Box 215. hiiiu, ur. A BLOCK OF LAND IN SALEM SUB- uroa witn good residence for a stock ranch will assume some. Salem uiock is Clear. A BIX - ROOM HOUSE WITH NEW plumbing. i blocks from beak k corner, with wide big lot $1.1. easy terms like rent A fine five room bungalow, southeast Kalem. ab solutely at 50 centa on the dollar of cost Wm. Fleming says so. See mm at sti state street FOR SALE. 04-ACRE FARM. WELL improved. live miles out on main roaa, nearly an under plow. I5 per acre. 240 acres fine land, nearly all unaer plow, part tiled, good build- tnsrft. V . h.. n lite -. . owner not able to handle It and will sell for $100 per acre. 20 acres, all clear, 15 acrea In bearing prunes, good house, well located, a bargain at 55.000. 4 acres fine land Just out siae city limits, ii.sse. 7 -room mod era bungalow on paved street as sesameats paid. iz,oe. izo acres Morrow county. Ore, to trade for acreage pear Salem. F. L Wood. uayne uviiiding. . rOH SALE 110 ACRES OF FIRST ciaas rarm land. In a high state of cultivation. 100 acrea under cultiva tion, balance pasture and some tim ber, running water, good road, price a per acre, is acres, an under cul tivatlon. a acrea bearing cherry chard, good five-room plastered bun galow, barn, rock road, 4 miles from Salem, price $1,100. 320-scre farm. 225 acres under cultivation, balance timber and pasture, large house. barn, rock road, good location. 45 rice I SO per acre. Good five-room plast- I red cottage on paved street: east I .front lot price $1376. 10 acrea of good oil. small house. 6 acres Italian prunes. Just coming Into bearing, price $3,000 if you want to buy. trade or sell, see us.. W. If. Grabea- horet A Co.. 276 State street FOR SALE 70-ACRE FARM NEAR Palem. well Improved. 46 acree of good bearing prune orchard, large prune dryer, new bungalow, garage barn and other hulldlnga, on good county road and fine location. Vine money making home and one of the best Investments In Marlon county. About 80.000 lbs. or prunes this year. Sacrifice price 114.000. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE GOOD la sers farm near good valley town on fine gravel road. 40 aerea in cultiva tion, new six-room house, good large barn and other buildings. FAMILY. ORCHARD AND BERRIEN, near school, store snd church, all good loam soil and fine location, price $4,600. half cash, and good ' terms on balance, or will exchange for close-In acreage. rjOOD MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE AND laige lot close In for fsrra acreage. HAVE CLIENT FOR SHEEP OR atoek ranch. If you want good evehsnge see PERRINB It MARSTERS. 304 Hubbard Building. Salem. CURE FOR BLUES HEAR THE GAMPS Community Service Takes Place of Mother, Friends and Home for Soldiers. Ten young officers of the Student Army Training Corps of the Universi ty of Detroit recently spplled for a furnished house and a housekeeper who would aot be a servant bat. as one young officer expressed It. "the sort of woman to whom the boys csa call out 'Hello, mother T when they come la the front door." Homesickness Is the mslady for which War Camp Community Berries supplies Innumerable cures. "We've got your number." says the W. C C S. to the homesick boy from camp with leisure to spend In any oce of the three hundred towns scattered over tbe country. While he's wonder ing what on earth bell do with. him self when he gets there, aot knowing a soul In town and with a limited per centage of bis "thirty per" In hia pock et, along comes a friendly printed cd from tbe local branch of his oars lodge announcing a reception that night i pedally for soldier members, ny the same mall the Methodist church sends an announcement of all Its meetings. addressed to hli.u with This Mesas You printed at the bottom. How did they know he was a Methodist? He had forgotten about the Utile "Personal Card" he made out at the adjutant's request during his first day In camp when it was only one of the endless details In the round of dentists and doctors snd cenernl confusion. The W. C(1S. hr.d rwn only hie num ber, but Ills tiilKi- ami Hl.r-.. Ms home town, the hum -f ! ! he'd gone to snd a g -l M a!-n 'I things be was f.tii.f.-! of doti c fact written ln 'i:ti l,:; a . . crd especially fi it Capital City are Noted U ider Proper Find Them They're Wjrth While '-' 1 eaaa S I ananannnni SB?) aTaTsBaTsaTaTaal MaVBBHMHMIMHHMHiMNHiHHMBHBBHHMIHiilBaHBHMni MBV REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of a Honeymoon A WoeHlorful Roman- of Married UU YToeaderf ally Tel by ADKLi: GARRISON CHAPTER CXXIV HOW MADGE HADE JACK COOD If HY A LUCKY CHANCE With my bag In uiy hand I fairly fled down the stairs which led from our third floor apartment to the street. had no Idea where I was going or what 1 was going to do. Only one Idea possessed me to put as much space as possible between me and the apartment which held my husband and his mother. Reaching the street I started to walk along It brtikly. HuL tremb ling as I was from the humiliating scene I had Jnst gone through. I saw I could not walk Indefinitely, and that I must get to some place and at once where I could be alone and think. "Taxi, ma'am?" A taxi, who's driver evidently had been watching me In the hope of s fare rolled up beside me. I dived Into It gratefully. At least la Its shelter I would be alone snd safe from observation for a few minutes, long enough for me to de cide what to do nexL "Where to ma'amf I searched my memory wildly for a moment, wnere to. maeea: uui the chauffeur waited. Brooklyn ridge." I said desperate ly. "Very wen. ma'am, aad to an other minute we were speeding swift It southward. I cannot Imagine why I gave mat particular address to the chauffeur. I mutt have had some haxy Idea la my mind that Brooklyn bridge was a good safe central point, from which 1 could travel to any point of the compass I wished. As I sank back against the cush ions of the tail had a sudden swift visloa of Jack's face as I had seea It la our last ride together. 1 could almost hear the deep tones of his voice as he bade me good-ay. What was It he had said? "If the Impossible should happen. an. your ausbsna snouia iau you. remember. Jack Is waiting, ready to du anything for you." "Well, my husband certainly had failed me. I told myself bitterly. The thought of my brother-cousin's ready sympathy, the protecting care he bad always given me. made me long sud denly to tell htm of my troubles as I had done ever since ws wen liny children. ... v. ,, P"a rlttea that he was going to sail la the morning to Join the French engineering corps. If I saw him at all I must go straight to hU rooms. 1 took the speaking tube la tat hand to give the driver the address or Jack's rooms aad then sanity came back to me. The Moment's Msdner.s Goae. "You are aot Margaret Spencer, a free agent, who caa do as she pleases, but Margaret Graham, the wife' of Richard Graham." I said to myself. I remembered what Jack hlmseir had aid to me over the telephone when I told him I wanted to see him and bid him cood-by. "No. Margaret, you must not do that. Frankly. I could not bear to see. you with your husband, aad yon most aot come to see me off without him." He had said other things, too. words that stung me bow la the light of. my present actions: "Margaret. -1 am going to send uo mesas res to you. I want none from you. Remember yoa are married- Tour husband objects to your friend ship with me. I will do aothlag nu- derhand." And la tbe face of words like these I had thought la my blind aager of going to Jack's rooms to burden him 1th my troubles, aa.actloa that would sorely have embarrassed htm. compromised me sad added to Dicky's Jealous rage. My face burned with hointllatloa as I realised what my momentary madness had almost led me to do. Madge Changes Her Destination. Another realisation came) to me a I cowered against the cushions of the taxi, with burning cheeks and crushed spirit. My marriage with Dicky was not yoke that I could wear or not as I pleased. It was still on my should ers. heavy Just now. but a burden that I realized I loved and could nol live without And I had thought to end It all when 1 dashed out of tbe apartment! I knew that I could have done nothlnc else but walk out aftei Dicky utered his humiliating qltt matum. But I also knew iHcky well enough to realise that when he came to himself he would regret what b had done and try to find me. I must make It an easy taak for him U I decided my deatlnatlot quickly. I would go to my old board ing place, where my mother anj ..ad lived and where I had first met D.cky. My kindly old landlady. Mrs Stewart, was one of my best friends Without telling her too broad r falsehood. I could make her hl!ef I had come to spend the nlxht with her. The next day. 1 hoped, would solve lis own problems. "This Is the .bridge entrance ma'am." The chauffeur's voice broke my revery. I bad made my decision Just in time. How much do 1 owe you?" Two dollars and flee centa." "tan yon change a tent" es. tnaam " He polled out s bill book and gave me the change How fortunate It was that I had rhoaen tb Brooklyn bridge destlsa lion! I had only to walk up the stairs cf the elevated trsls. .whlca aould take me within three squares uf Mrs, Stewart's Brooklyn home. . "Bless your heart, child, but I aai glad to see yv" This was Mrs. Stewart's heart greeting. Then she glaaced at lay bag. 1 hastened to exp.atn. - .m, Graham's mother is with as, ro I havea't any scruples about leav ing Llm alone." 1 said lightly. Ita so far over here I thought I voiU stay the night with you. ao that we could have the good long visit I pro ra ited yon wbea I was over hero last. "That's splendid." . she agreed heartily, "aad 111 wager yoa eaa't guess who's here." My prophetic soul told me the ss- swer even before I saw the tall fig are emerge from aa Immense easy chair which had effectually eoacesled him. I was to bid Jack good-by after an. (To be continued.)' PRESIDENT WILSON CIGARS UP TASK (Continued from page 1) ' aallls after. their first formal meet ing todsy. visibly content with the results that have tsea achieved. Tker have not flalshed their work ast they have reached a substantial ac cord. Aa Informal conference took plaea at the home of Colonel C M. House. President WUsoa's personal repre sentative, la the forenoon prior , to the assembling st Versailles. Among ethers preeeat were M. Oemeaeeaa aad M. Plchoa. respectively the French premier aad foreign .as I sis ter Slrnor OrUndo aad Baroa Sta alao. the Italia a premier aad for-. elga minister, aad David Lloyd George, the British prime minister. The gathering was preparatory to tha formal meeting. - - la addilloa to tha French. ItaJ laa and. British reypreaeaULve. Dr. M. R. Vesaltca. the Serbian raialiter , to France, aad Kllptherios Vealielc.', the Cree premier attended. Tha Am ericans present, la addition to Colo-1 ael House, wera Arthur 1L Trr. secretary of the A inert caa erabr; . Joseph O. Grew, aad Gordon Anca-1 Inclose, who acted as secretaries" for ftolonel House; Gereral Takser IX Riles, the representative of Us Uni ted States la the war council wtta General Loebridge aad ColoaeJ Wl-V ma aVafaaWaaO A Haa aa an A 14ml sak 1 Tla Sk aav w savaw srcr. s c taa w- a a ar. a aaas saw ww m . son. with Commander- Carter- aad Lieutenant Commander Rassell ga bis secrets rtaa. U' The last to arrivt at the eoai create was Marshal Foch. He wasaioae.. without aide or orderly.-' " At Versailles, tha i baslaess was over la a couple of hoars sad a long' line of .aoteraobiles with the repre sentatives of tha powers returned' (o Paris. Th reason for tat trip to Versailles today wgs that II U U, headquarters of tha supreme . wr cosaelL : s 1 t s . . FOOTBALL. STAR K1LLX , WALLACE. Idaho. Oct. llTe official notice of tba war department received today confirms ths report that Lieutenant Elmer Joha Noble was killed la acti iVFraaee. Sep- ' tember 2C. Liee etait Noble- was anted as a football star a'fthe Unl-n verstty of Waahlsgtaa for three! yesrs. . , . " a . ; t 4 The "Sick Maa of .Farope la Is" need of tha services of tha pulmotor.f TIME TABLES south rnus paexne cx. . - ertaa a a a S Ne 14 Oregon la a :rtaJn( Na. if Oregee Expraee ..... Ill sat." So. 21 Willamette Usaltad... :a.sa.. Xa. II Portland Passes gar... 1:11 a rakt. No. 31 Coos Bay 4 44 pas. No. II Pertlaaa Eapreae .... 1:66 p sa. . No. 62 Ore go Laa 1:20 a-sa. No. IS Cone Bay S lla-aa. Hot 16 CalifaratA Eiaeee ...10:64 a.aa. - No. It Reeeewrg Paaaeagee.. 4:11 psa. Ne. 27 Willamette Li a Ued ...1:11 psa. No. 11 Baa Fraaclac I'aa. .. $.3! p-aa. . sale at -crest mm N. 71 Arrive at Baleen ...t.. I Heat Ho. Tl Leave Baleen ......... S.IOpaa,' SALEM. FALLS CTTY at wvrrrnaT 141 Leavee Salem, aaotor la i 142 Leavee Salem, saotoe .... :!$ a.aa. 11 Leave Salem, aaotor .... 1:11 pan. 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