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THE PRECOX STATESMAN! KATIIIDAV, NOVKMUKK 2. 101A. lass The Wants and Needs of the Capital Gty are Noted U ider Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them They're Worth Whi1 ! C Directorv aiieo I -, . J Pliini nil VIJ t Man - . " " BUBM BaBBBBa BHBaBBBBBBBBBBBB BB1 BBS BB1 MBH iMMMMMBMBMMMMHBWBBBBMMMMHBBBMiiBiBB MIJ &C0ND HAND GOODS UtVa CLOT1IIN" NlIOKH. BICV riJS. TOOLS, GUNS, 8UITCA8E8. CAPITAL EXCHAKQE IV 403 3371ttrtBt- Noiiwirii rxiox rfltE INSl KAXt'K KOCIKTY ThlcOMcn. Kola ml & llurttharrit jUeot Agent 371 Mute HL KONEY TO LOAN wpftOVKO rM AND CITY , ..npKHTY AT tOWEH HAT KB THOS. K. F0RD,iV,f. " CLAMOTKD ADVERTISEMENTS - IU Per Were. first Insertion le lubseouent Insertions r ....... io (m. wee ' month ..... ....... 9c ,i months' contract, per mo.., to U Btonths contract, per mo... 7o H, ct. opened for leaa than 25c A seat card given I ree with -an Tertlsement to the extant of 50e aasouactng "For Bala." "For Rt." "Hooms" or "Board." FOR IF KW TODAY each- new elasalfed adverttse- ..( will b run under New Today" for tbe first Insertion, un las otherwise ordered by tha ad vertiser. FussequsBt Insertion of tha ad. iwlll appear under its proper Classification. No advertisement will ba run anoer MW loair ivr nurt wan 4 4 eae Issue under any circumstance J NEW TODAY TOR BALE FIVE CORDS K-INCH pole oak wood. Hoy Oh mart. Phone i n-r.u. FOB RENT MODERN WELL-BUILT t-room house in good' location. Phone Iltl-J. r . ITOLEN A NEW COAL OIL BY eicle lamp. Return to Frank Carl 1 sun, Leonard Hotel. BCC MISS U K. GOODHUE AT 200 terry street for, subscriptions to all msgsslnea. Phone S77-M. WANTED CITY WORK BY MAN who has had tour years experience In hotel business. - Address "F", Statesman. : , i . , . .i t i WAKTED TO BUY SMALL IVIPROV ed ranch. Must be good soil and priced right. Address "A-2 4" care statesman. ' U8T ONE COW. MIXED COLORS, black rand red. some white, mostly black. White spot In her face. De horned and underblt In the left ear. Phone 6-F-14. R. F. D. 3. Isabel i Simon. ALFRED M. BEST SAYS: THERE are many weak and unworthy routu t als and there have been many stock 1 companies In th same category. turn wvbhiimb. w f v. viiiuau VtllH- Inate tbemseives. and to the loss of their patrons, but the sound, honest, ly and capably managed Institution will thrive in spite of criticism. The Oeon ptre Relief Association of Mektlnnvllle waa established over 21 years ago. and now has upward ot t42.0vS.vUS of Oregon Insurance In force, all on preferred ri? Over 14.100 Oreronlana now -4 policies la the O. v. it.. A. . 11 A iohuin-i!I"w,.m4?Ht'lilfA4 1 sad 2 Bush Bank Building. feXiein. Phone S47. Pwtai the Clastified Adi. E.IPL0YMENT MA TLB 20T1 WANTED TO CARRY STATES- siaa rootea. Apply In person. HOT WANTED STEADY EMPLOY ment. Rodgers Paper Company. CARRIER WiVTKn S"OR OREGON- Ua route. See W. 1L Burghardt. Jr. 171 State street. -: - ANTED ROY IS YEARS OLD OR over to learn hrinUnar press work. PPlf foreman pressroom Statesman i MAN EXPERIENCED IN GENERAL merchandise business has moved to I Ue city with his family and wants fork. If in need of help would ap preciate trial. If not satisfactory ae harm Is done. Will accept any reasonable position. Address MJ statesman. FEMALE. wanted housekeeper for man with nut family. I No objection t one or two children. Inquire at w Ferry street. . . . COVERNMRNT NtCF.DS 12.000 . WO- ea clerks. Salem examinations Nov. it. Bee. 7. Salary $1200. Ex perience unnecessary. Women deair- government positions write for tree Bartirniara- Raymond - Terry i'oriner civu aervlce examiner). 5 Columbian Building. Washing ta. D. C: . FOR RENT MOVIES 'OR KENT HOUSES. APARTMENTS 4 farms. . F. L. Wood. 241 State tfaet. phone 7$4. RENT MnnrcuM FOUR-ROOM at $$ per month. . Inquire at iiitCoUsgestreet , n ' y, ' Rooms ni R RBNT-4COM FORTABLE ROOM its f bath. In modern borne. A. a., rare Statesman. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK V FRESH COW. THONE MIHCKLMNEOUS. T -'-s-.--- SALE AT A BARGAIN A OAS J"te. practically new. Phone 1140-M I J SALEgrUTZENBERa AI'PLf-S 7 '"- Per hox. bring boxes. R. An- route 1. box 72. Jefferson. yregbn. JR SAI-R it v a vv MITCHELL Also - " son, good as new. tw. rna. A bargain. 2015 --"Mierciai street. ,J0U WANT TO GET THE BEST urBTionIUnY n'-TTK.r.n" " " . WU, PAPER. PAIXT. I 16 IIAHLi:Y.!Uvlhiw cycle good condition. $lo cah. Two cylinder, two speed, equipped with iiKht. tandem seat and uprrdunivtrr. VVsrd K.; Richardson. 23Si Front PEERLESS OASOLINB ENQ INE. 11 horsepower, a cylinders. Suitable for grain, elevator. Formerly uad as auxiliary la electric light plant. Good condition. lo gallon tank. Price fl00. Scott Bosortb, Spalding Bids.. Portland. Ore. CAITIV1TY OF THS OATMAN GIRLS -"' true etory or western Imml Kration has been carefully revised. malting- a handsome little book. It telle in graphic terms of the mas sacre of the Oatman family, of the escape of Lorenso. and the captivity of Mary and Olive. Mary died of starvation and Olive was purchased ir.i me inaians uve years later. i ne price la zo cents, postpaid. Ad dress Oregon Teacher Monthly, Sa- rotLTIlY I SALE WHITE WV A vrw itti- l"tt c,der negar. 1'hone 2&02-W-3. 7 YOU WANT TO OCT THE BEST poultry paper published aend It come i ine Northwest Poultry journal. Salem. Oregon, for a trial uDsoripuon. Mention this ad. LOST 'and FOURD LOST I LOST 30xJ4 GOODYEAR AIITOMrt. bile tire and rim. Finder e. ill be re warded. Phone 225. LOST TRUCK MUD CHAIN Be tween Salem and Sunnyside school house on Jefferson way. Leave at Jorgensen's or call 107-F-23. WANTED TalftCKLLASEOCS I1IUHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR gooa clean rags. Press room States- WANTED $ GOOD DAIRY COWS, years to i years old. givinir from 28 lbs. to 40 lbs. Kutch at Cooper. I xiiign iioieu COW WANTED". I WANT ONE OR more good dairy cows. Address: K. A. Uhoten, care Statesman office or pnone 23. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY AUTO SERY1CB HH1HP-S AUTA SERVICE CITY AND country tripa. Phone Day. C; nignt. its. T1HKS REPAIRED VILCAA1Z1.NU GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE Station. 177 South Commercial St, pnone xm. .- SHIPPS AUTO SERVICE CITY AND sections, tubes 2 op. Service car. Phone 32. 124 South Commercial street. - AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING. WE are in a position to do first class auto repairing and vulcanizing. Ignition at starter work a specialty. Capitol Street Garage, corner Cap itol and Union. Carlson at Waters. BUSINESS CARDS ' DRAYS AND KXPRESS. LARMER TRANSFER WE MOVE and store goods. Day phone S30. Night phone 1IS8. CA11TAL. CITT TRANSFER COMPANY equipped transfer company. Get our - .rduC(e1 freight rates on eastern fk....A al CaUaa'a laeeast m mA kaal shlvrnents. Also for storage as we have three warehouses In connection with business. Furniture moving packing, shipping and storing our specialty. Office 22s State street. DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F S. Watanabe. Prop., 434 N. Commer cial street. Ladies' and genetlmen's suits cleaned and pressed, si.zs ana $1.76. Work called for and deliver eo free. Telephone Main 652. JCNK JUNK WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST .nrtcm tor lunk or every kino. Lei us ( make you a price oa your household roods. The "Sauara Deal" House Capital Junk Co- 271 Chemeketa street. Phone 393. LAUNDRIES. SALEM 8TEAM LAUNDRY QUICK delivery and eererui worx. utj wash, 5c per pound. 11$ South Lib erty street, pnone la. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY RE O- ular waahlna; done at a rate every body can afford. For only $0 cents we will collect, wash and deliver your waahins; within twenty-four hours. Phone 347L MACHINISTS WE DO MACHINERY REPAIRING OF all kinds, automobile repairing. 07- acetylene welding, gas engine re pairing, model and experimental work. Iowa Machine Shop. D. B Brown, prop, 25$ Chemeketa 8t Sa lem. MONEY TO LOAN. dt pwtt nr MONET to uua tJ.- &.i.iir to nav $100 or multiple on I.--.i7 Amtm viva or seven year .inanT H. M. Hawkins, 314 Masonic Bldg, Salem. Oregon. FEDERAL FARM LOANS 5tt per cent Interest . it . f t mm t Shi- Vour noplicaUon now for your spring needs. , a r TtOMRNSTEDT 401 Masonic Temple. Salem. Oregon. NURSERIES. NOW IS WTITOPITOUB o aa-t t - rusffj uuiTf r frulL walnut and ornamental ir. iminediate planting, witn spi-. City Nursery Company. 1020 cneme keta street. I'none t. lECt'KD HAND COOPS OCT A CKOD PRICE FOR YOUR used vlnced and call UP 951. WB BUT AND SELL SECOND HAND -ods of all kinds, pipe '"'hV I r.iT collar a. collar pads, tools. ness. " T :ii-- es rntar K Ini g rei tivu'-.'.' . - .treat. 1 fjNDKRTAKKH. WEBB A CLOUOH--C a WKBR ' fessloB. 4t7 Court street. UL.b.N Lb ADAMd FOlt HOUSE DEC . orating, painting, tinting, paper banging, etc. Work dona by contract ?Z,1Mlm,r5 ooa workman. Location 102ft Center St. Phone 5K-W. TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL, AND upward for choice Wall Paper at Jiurw " rur Store, 17 Com mercial St. SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS. WALL Paoer and Picture Framing. Oood workmen. 4(1 Court St. Phona 411. WOVEN WIKK rENClXO. Depot XatleMl 4t American reaee. aU alae. U la. to is. high, Paiata. Oil. aad aVraiasw HrkaUl mm He aires. LKaberry a4 Uep llvoka. Kaleee frsta ateve WerU lkM IS4 H. R. FLRMIItfl WATKK SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE, xai L commercial street, r or water service apply-at office. Uake aU complaints at the office. No deductions in bills will be allowed for absence or for any causes whatever unless 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 sidewalks, brick work. or plastering, will please read "for building purposes under schedule of raiee. Apply at office for copy. TRANSFER HATPTUXG AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANT KIND hauling. Household moving Jobs done prompt ly. Try me once. Timme. 476 SUte St. Phone ICS. Residence phone 11I2-J LODGE DIRECTORY MODERN WOODMEN MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 24. meets every Thursday evening at o clock in Derby building, corner Court and High streets, it. F. Day. v. c; J. A. wrighU i.iertc PROFESSWriAL cinaopRAcnc DR. O. L SCOTT. D. G. GRADUATE of P. 8. C. Chiropractlca fountain head. Davenport. Iowa. Chlraoractic corrects the eauie of disease. Office ft-7- U. S. N. Bank Building. Phone 17. Re4ena IZI-K. DENTIST DR. F. U UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS 413.414 Bank of Commerce Building. Phone ave. MCB1C TEACHERS R. 1IARR. TEACHER OF PIANO. Phone 1313. OSTEOPATHY DR. W. L. MERCER, ORADUATE American School osteopathy, Ktras vrlle. Mo.; treats- acute and chronic disease. Office 404-405 U. S. Nation al Bank Bldg. Phone 9IS. Residence 419 North Summer. Pnone el. OSTEOPATHY DRS. WHITE AND WALTON. OSTEO- nathla nhvsiclans and surgeons. Oraduates of the American School of Osteopathy. Klrksvllle. Mo. Post graduate and specialised la nervous. diseases at Los Angeles college. Treat acute and chronic diseases. Offices 605-0-7-3 U. a National Bank Bldg. Phone 5. Residence ,120 Court street. Phone 2215. Dr. White residence phone 440. PHYSICIANS OR. Lv O. ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHIC Physician. General .Practice. Gall Stones and Goiter treated successful ly. Office and residence 2M North Liberty. Salem, phone 147. CHIN EBB PHYSIClAJt. :R I. M. HUM CDRU ANY KNOWN 153 R Hlrh fit. Phone I'M. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IS hereby given, that the undersigned has been duly and regularly appoint ed administrator or the estate of Ada Dayton Robertson, deceased, and has duly qualified as such. All per sons having claims against said es tate shall present them, duly verified as by law required to the undersign ed at his office in theSwetland Build ing. Portland. Oregon, or to my at torneys. McNary. McNary Ac Keyea. at their office at Salem. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. This notice is published the first time thla 26th day of October. 191$. FLOYD B. DAYTON. Administrator of the estate of Ada Day ton Robertson, deceaseo. . , WHOLE MILK We will pay $3.35 pT hundred de livered ml Salem. Price based on 4 er cent fat contents. Phone 2488 MARION CKKAMKKY B PRODUCE CO. SALEM. OREGON SALEM MARKETS I llL YIXO PIIICE. Ejsrs suul roultry. Eggs, 55e. Broilers. 24c. Hens. 21 to 23c( Springers. 23c Old roosters. 15c. - Pork, 3IuttOn nd Ilee'. Pork on foot. 16V.C. Ewrs. 8 ti 10'4e. Veal, dressed, 17c. Spring lamb, 11 to 12c. Href steers, 7 to Vc. Cews, 4 to 7c. Hay. Cheat, per ton, $24. Clover, per ton. $25 to $26.. Heans. 7 to 8c. Gram. Wheat. $1.94 to, $2. Oats, S0c to $1. Iteans, 7c to 74c. Mill Feeds, Tletail. Mill run $28 to $3t per ton. WIIULESALK TO HEALEPA - Creamery butter. 67c. Dutterfat, f. o. b. Salem. 69c. Fish. Tllark cod. 18c. Red cod, lie Salmon. 23c. Hallbit. 2e. Codflih, 15c Fruit. Grapes, $1.75. Oranges, IS. Cantaloupes, $2. -Ixx-al lotdatoea, 80c. Caaabas, 3c. Lemons. $S.50 to 0.S0. Utnanas, 7V4c pound. VeKHablcM. Green beans, 4e. Cabbage, 4 to 4 He. Onions (Imported), $2. 75. Green pepper. 6c pound. IteUtil ITIcca. Creamery butter, 70 to 74c. Dairy butter, 55c. . Eggs. 65c. Flour, bard wheat. $3.10. Klour, valley, $2.80. Sugar, cane and beet. lie. Potatoes, sack lots, $1.25. Oil Product. Standard engine distillate. In bulk. 13 cents. Kerosene Pear, in bulk, lie: Elaine, in case. 28c: Kocen in case. 23 s. Oronit- Arotarps In case. 35e: in bulk. 266. I PORTLAND MARKETS I PORTLAND, Nor. I. Dutter: Prints, extras, 60 & 65c; cubes, ex tras, 68c; prime firsts, 65c; dairy. 35C. Dutterfat, 64 0 67c. aPoCAtOoWl Selling price, $1.752. Grain. November delivery, bids: Oats No. 2 white feed. $53; barley, stand ard feed, $47; barley, standard "A" $. December: Oats, No. 2, $53; bar ley. "A". $49? oats. No. 3. $46; oats clipped. $47.50; corn, yellow, $54 corn, mixed, $5J. Eastern oata and corn In bulk Oats. No. 3 white. $45.50; 38-pound clipped white. $47:50; corn. No. 3 yellow, $54; corn. No. 3 mixed. $i3. NEW YORK MARKETS. NEW YORK. Not. 1. Erapoiated apples, nominal. Prunes, scarce, but hopeful. Peaches, nominal. SHARP SETBACK MET BY CORN Bearish Estimates and Peace News Are Contributing Causes of Drop. CHICAGO. Not. L Bearish crops estimates Wether with the capita latlon cf Turkey and the breakdown of Anefrla f creed a sharp setback today In the pries of corn. The mar ket closed unsettled. 2T4c to 4 He net lower, with December $1.1 2 to $1.13 and January $1.15 to tl.lSVi Oats finished 4c to 24 & fcc down. and provisions up 5c to 60c. Lowest quotation of the day In corn came after the issuance of an authoritative statement indicating that the yield of corn this season would be nearly 100.000.000 bcsbels in excess of the jovernment estimate a month aro. Long before the announcemeat of erop figures today, however, the bears had decidedly the adTantare owing to the fact that all of Ger many's a ll 1 01 had ailL Such news I rum abroad .though. Mourned to haTe been lookel for by a majority of traders, and to have been for the most part discounted as a market factor. Oats descended with corn. Stabiliziup of the hog market lift ed provisions. SEES ENDING OF WORLD CONFLICT Wall Street Registers Its Far ther Conviction of a Speedy Close. NEW YORK. Not. 1. Wall street today registered its further conrlc- tion In an early cessation or tne world conflict by renewed buying of Tarlous Issues commonly designated as peace stocks, whereas war stocks and related shares were heavy under constant pressure. The market'a professional or spec ulative character waa demonstrate! anew, TnoweTer. by the manT declines of the lait hour, when Mexican Pe troleum fotfeited an its gain or iu' points and other leaderg reacted one to two points. Thla reversal was the more in ex pllrable from the fact tbat It svn cSronlxed with a drop In call money from 6 to 4 per cent, the lowest rate for that form of sccommoaation in almost three months. United States Steel was again the olvot around which the day's actTl ttiB revolved. Its extreme decline of two points being only slightly re trieved at the end. Trading In rails st gross gains or in two snd a half points was noteworthy for the wide vsrietT of Issues which were In demand. Includ ing low grade or secondary shares f the western and southwestern grouos. Shipping, metsls. motors and tobacco contributed measurably to the day's tnrnoTer at aaTances oi one to four points. --- Sales amounted to "25.000 shares Ttnds especially rails and Interna tionals, were strong, liberty Issnei rnllng steady. Total sa isw. par vat us. agrfcr-gated 8.730.000. Old I'nlted States bonds were tin changed on call. Read tbe Classified Ads. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT TWO AritKrf: tKmli poultry place, live-room houae. barn. Bx t. Turner. Ore. STRICTLY MODERN. NEW Bl'NOA- low. close In, at leaa than cost of construction. Socolofsky. NEW MODERN SIX-ROOM BUNOA- low. finest view in the city, will handle It. Socolofsky. THIRTY ACRES. ALL CULTIVATED. gooa roau. good improvements, close to Salem, prce I12.ee. Want IS to IV acres of about equal value, mlicht pay some difference. Socol ofsky. ? PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT JOHN H. Scott has arranged his bualnesa. so that he can be found In his office most any time, at 494 Hubbard Bldg.. where he tan get for you a slx-per cent, farm loan, or tell or trade you Vroperty. both city and county, for much less than It Is actually worth. A GOOD BUY 2Sxl FEET ON EAST side Commercial street, one door north of State street. Salem, together with perpetual right of war over the 14xSU feet tract extending from this property to State street. Terata, Apply Scott Boaorth. 7tl t Bpauldiag uidg, .'oruano. Oregon. BRING YOUR TRADES I can match vou o xa vi.m.... t-i Eatate Agent. Canada lands. 544 'state TEN PER CENT. ON TOUR MONEY ddi compare wun the following Investment. 4 5 acres, all cultivated, practically Joining Salem, on account or arrangements to be met thla beautiful, well located tract will be sold at $210 per acre. Mr. Investor, you need not worry about thla era. position lasting long. It will be sold. If anterested act at once. Box 215. osiviu. vrrv. A BLOCK OF LAND IN SALEM SUB urbs with good residence for a stock ranch will assume some. Salem Block is clear. A SIX - ROOM HOUSE WITH NEW plumbing. is blocks from bank corner, with wide big lot. $1,100. easy terms like rent A fine five room bungalow, southeast Salem, ab solutely at 50 cents on the dollar of cost. Wm. Fleming says so. See him at $41 State street. SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW. NICELY furnished, garage, full basement on paved street. assessments paid. $1$20. Good five -room cottage, nearly new. city water, paved street. ie. r our-room cottage, nearly new. $375. 20-acre prune orchard. an in bearing, in llosedale district. $4000. Seven acre tract, well Im proved, close to csr line, to trade for larger ranch. 120 acres. Morrow county, for acreage. F. L. Wood. sit state street. FOR SALE 140 ACRES OF FIRST class farm land. In a high state of cultivation. Its acres under cultiva tion, balance pasture and some tim ber, running water, good road, price $5 per acre. 10 acres, all under cul tivation, s acrea bearing cherry or chard, good five-room plastered bun galow, barn, rock road. 4 miles from Salem, price $2.$00. 120-acre farm. 225 acres under cultivation, balance timber and "pasture, large house, barn, rock road, good location, price 0 per acre. (jood flve-ioora plast ered cottage on paved street: east front lot. price $1275. II acres of good soil, small house. 5 acres Italian prunes. Just coming Into bearing, price $$.000 If you want to buy. trade or sell, see us., w. H. uraben horst ac Co, $75 State street. FOR SALE 70-ACRE FARM NEAR Salem, well Improved. 45 acres of good bearing prune orchard, large prune dryer, new bungalow, garage barn and other buildings, on good county road and fine location. Vine money making home and one of the best investments in Marion county. About $0,000 lbs. of prunea this year. riacririce price ais.eve. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE GOOD acre rarm near good valley town on fine gravel road. 40 acrea la cultlva - tion. new six-room house, good large barn and other butidinrs. FAMILY ORCHARD AND BERRIES. near school, store and church, all good loam soil and fine location, price $0,500. half cash, and good terms on balance, or will exchange for cloae-ln acreare. GOOD MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE AND large lot - close in for farm or acreage. HAVE CLIENT FOR SHEEP OR stock ranch. If you want good evchange see PERRINE MARSTERS. 300 Hubbard Building. Salem. TAFT DECLARES VILSON PLEA IS AUTOCRATIC ONE Likens President's Vision of Government to that, of Hobenzollerns. PORTSMOUTH. N.H.. Not. 1 For mer President Taft urged New Hamp shire Toters In a speech here tonight to elect Republicans to congress so that President Wilson would be held to sn unconditional aurrender for Germany and not be allowe l tr make a rn-acc by negotiations. Mr Taft nblerted to the resident s sppesl lor the election of Democratic candidates for congres on tbe as- sumption that a Democratic major- itv in btth houses would make the president the unembarrassed spokes - man In aualrs st home ana aoroaa. "The character of the president's appeal." said Mr. Taft. "discloses his utter irlsunderrtsndlng of our con stitutional form of government. Tbe appeal Is a demand for power during the next two yers eousl to that of the Horenrollern In war and peace and accounting and reconstructions. "II aks the American people to entrust h'.tn with unlimited control over the settlement of a peace that win arrc them for a century wnen v. v.. .ian mane evidences of n oiimii. a murae afcalnst winii f - " " ;.. which their faces are set like inni.i quickly, ana I anow ne aoean i b-b a .il-lltn tlln 1 kfl V a aawa iiuwir neire bv nexotiAiion. ms appeal ror unrestrained power Is un precedented In the annals of the country, and It Is as unrepubllcan as It Is unnecessary. REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of a Honeymoon A WotHlorful I Unas nr of Married Uf. WotMferfallj Toid bj ADLLK jAltlUM)M CHAPTER CXXV 1IOW JACK ft AID GOOIMIY Jsck's eyes as he met mine were troubled, and his fare crave and set. I knew the gsy blt of pretense j l baa tnrown Mrs. stewsrt did not convince Jstk. I hsd prattled about coining to spend the night with her because I owed her a long visit and it waa so far from my home to hers. The excuse satisfied Mrs. Stewart. but Jack knew better. 1 could rse It In his eyes. This IS. Indeed, a surprise, he ssld. cordially 'holding out his hand to me. I did not hope to see you sssln before f sailed." "It Is a glad surprise for me. too. I could not meet his eyes. It seemed unbelleveable that 1 should meet Jack here after conquer ing my wish to go to bid him good by. Mrs. Stewsrt beamed upon us both. Jsck wss a grest favorite of hers. snd I knew she was very fond of roe. For some queer reason of her own the had never liked Dicky. He had come Into my life after my mother had died, and Jack had gone to Booth America. Mrs. Stewart had been ev erything that was tender and con siderate In the days following my mother's death, but she had made no pretense of taking Dicky Into her heart as she had Jack. "It seems like old times to se you two together." she said content edly. "Ill Just go down and arrange to have supper for ns three served up here In my sitting room. 1 don't feel like seeing the borders tonlghL and I know you don L I'm afraid 1 won't be able to stay for supper. Mrs. Stewart,' Jack said ffntly. " ma a a a m a. a a sal na am. ny, jaca uicsett. Mrs. Stew art's eyes were round with amate- ment. "Ton told me when yon came that yon would. "I know." sologetlcally. "but I hsve Just reeollected something that mutt be done. I hid forgotten It en tirely." Wonsente." Mrs. Stewart returned Imperiously. "It you so. we'll Just have supper a bit earlier, that a all. You two always had healthy appe tites. IH wager yon are hungry this minute, and I know I could stand a snsck of something.. Ill go down and stir those laxy girls up. and sap per will be up here before you get through saying ' how-do-yoo-do' properly. She hurried out of the door, dos ing It behind her. "She's the same dear old hustler. Isn't she?" I tried to make my voice nonchalant. Did He Thjnk t" I Jack came over t my side. "What Is the waiter. Margaret? he said tensely. "Nothing at all." I told the false hood gallantly, but It did not con vince Jack. "You can't make me believe that. Margaret." he said gravely. I know you too well. Tell me. have I ' ,, . ... v...kv I fOU quarrelled with your husband? 1 Jack has played the elder brother I Pia ta ma for an lonr that the habit of obedience to him Is second nsture to me. "Yes." I said faintlr. "Over me?" The question was quick and sharp. I nodded. "You showed him my letter? Of course. I wished yon to do so." "Yes." "How serious Is the quarrel? I see you have a bag with yon." - "It depends upon my husband s attitude h w serious It Is." 1 re plied. "He made an Issue of my not doing something which I felt I must do. Then he lost his temper ana said things which If they are to be repeated, will keep me away for- -; ever!" saw Jsck's fists clench, and Into eyes there Hashed a queer light. new hst It waa. Before be- told I waa married he had told me of his long secret love for me. Thst he was righting the temptation to lei the breach between Dicky and me widen. 4 knew as well as If he bad told me. Another moment, however, and he was master of himself again. "Sit down." he commanded tersely. and when 1 had obeyed he drew a chair close to my aide. "My poor child." he began tender ly, "I know nothing about ydur hus bsnd. so I cannot Judge this quarrel. But I am afraid in this marriage game you will learn that there must be a lot of giving up on both sides. Now I know you to be absolutely truthrul. Tell me. Is there sny pos sibility thst tbe overtures tor a rec- onclllatlon ought to come from you7 "He told me thst If I went out of th,e door, I must go out of It for good." I said hotly, and could have j bitten my tongue out for the words line next moment. Jack drew a long breath. "Did he think you were going fl see me?" "If I Uve - "I believe he had that Idea, yes.' "Is he the sort of a man who al- wava aava what he means or does i be say outrageous mmgs wnen m h I angrr that he does not mean In the i leant 7 si "He has a most ungovernable tern I ner. but he gets over the attacks . I - - . - ... . . all he says "Thst settles IL" Jack sprang up. and going to a stand In the corner took his hat and coat and stick. "I am going, to find roar bus- band and send bin after you. he said sternly. "Jack, you tnantn't." I said wildly. ' "Hut I taunt." he returned firmly. Yon have quarrelled over me. I could not cross the water leaving JJ an unsettled condition Iik He came swiftly to my side, and took tnv hands firmly In his. "Margaret, remember this, if I die or live, all I am and all I have Is at yokr service. If I die there will be enough, thank heaven, to make yon Independent of anyone. If I lite" He hesitated for a long moment, then stepped closer to me. "This mar be a caddish thing to do. but It Is borne In upon me that I ought to tell you thla before 1 r I hope the settling of this quarrel will be the beginning of a happier Ufa for you. But If things should ever get really unbearable tn yosr life, bad enough for a divorce I mean, remem ber that the dearest wish of my life' would be fulfilled if I cosld call yon wife. Good-by. MargareL Cod blesa and keep you. I felt the touch of his lips against my hair. Then he released me and went quickly out of the room. (To be continued.) $6,866,416,300 IS SUBSCRIBED IN LATEST LOAN American People Orersab cribe Request by Mirtjm of 14.44 per cent WASHINGTON. Not. 1. Despite peace talk and Inriueau, American cltitens have responded for a fourth time to the rovernment'a appeal for wsr loans with more thsn waa asked Total subscriptions of f C.$(.41C.30O irom more than 21.000.000 Individ usis is the record of the fourth lib erty loan as announced todsy by the tressury. based on careful estimates bv tl twelve federal reserve baaks. The entire 1114.41 1.200 oversub scription will be accepted and applied to reducing is sue of the fifth loan, to be offered In the spring. , Final rigures may send the fourth loan even higher. Owing to long de lays, by banks In tabula lis g their pleJges. reserve banks were Instruct by the tressury to report eonservatlv estimates of their sales and subscrib ers, making these Coo low rather than too high. For this reason, some re vision of the totals win be made with in a week or ten days. AU districts reported oversubscrip tions, ranging from 26 per cent for Boston t a little less thsn C per cent for San Francisco. The aggre gate oversubscription was 14.44 per cent. CHICHESTER S PILLS sou n twm ntimaz TIME TABLES SOTCTHTCmW PACIS-IC CO- Ne 54 Oregonisn S:Tti No. is Oregon 1lx press Sitla-Bm. Ne. 2$ Willamette Limited... Mian. No. 1$ Portia ad Passeager... 1:20 pan. No. $4 Coos Bay 4 p so. io. it reru4S4 ivxpreee .... T:li P-sa. leeUkaaai No. 52 Oregonlan 1:20 I No. si Coo Bay 0:4Ii No. 15 Caltforaia Eiirtu la it m. wm. No. IT Roeeeurg Passenger.. 4:1$ p sa. No. it Willamette Limited ...5:54 p.m. No. 12 San Francisco Paee. .. lUlfJs. SALKM-Gf-rjt irtB no. 7$ Arrive at Salem 0:10 a.m. No. 74 Leave Salem $:10m. SALEM. FALLS CITY A va-Kerrmnw it Leaves Salem, motor .... T:ea.m. 141 Leaves Salem, motor .... :la.na. Leevee Salem, motor .... 1:55pm. inrougn csr le Moamowlh and Air lie IT! Leaves Salem 4:15pm. 1(2 Arrives at Salem ( II am. 144 Arrives at Salem li saara. 144 Arrives at Salem I tsam. 17$ Arrives Salem 7:40 s m. aj 1 OREOOTff rcLECTTtlC Erfeetfve Oet. let, ISIS. SMlkkeeaa. Train Leave Arrive Arrive No. Poet la ad Salem Kef.ae 5 Ltd.. (:15am 10:15am 12:25pm T 10:45 am 12:50 pm Salem oalr $ 0(m 415m S SI aaa 1$ Ltd . 4:5Spm (:40 pm $ 50 pm 17 (:S5pm $ (7 pm Salem eaty 10 S:20pm 11:20 pm Salem oaly North Beak Station (leave Jeffer on Street 15 and 20 mlaulee later I Trala Leave Arrive Arrive No. Eugene Salem Portland 1:l(am titem 10 Ltd.. 7:4STam 0:45am' 11:15am 1$ ..v.. 12:11 pm 2 ttpea 10 Ltd.. 1:55 pm 4 em 5:45 pm IS Salentoaly $:ISpm 7:4Spa 12 4:25 pm 1:55 pm lO SSpm North Beak Station (arrive Jeffer. so Street 15 sslawtee earlier). 'Leave Co rvalue. COSY ALUS COT?ECT1074S Berth b4 Leave Cor vail la Arrive Salem 0:15 am 12:1$ pm 2:41 pm 0:1$ pm South 0-45 am I IS am 4:0S pm 1:55 pm Leave Salem Arrive Corvallls 0:25 am 10:15 am 4:15 pen 6:40 pm v : am 11:12 am 5 14 pm 1.04) pm . v ; ... . t X 4. A J