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TITB OREGON STATES5IAX: FRIDAY, NOVF.MUKIt 15, 1B1K. The Wants and Needs of the Capital City are Noted Under PropeTjl Headings So You Can Readily Find Them They re Worth While j lass G mrieo Directory n Sell and Exchange all Kinds rft CLOTIIIX".- SHOES. I11CY. JJSl TOOLS, UX8. 81JTCA8E9. Capital exchange T 837 Court St. ' Norwich union ' .ni; IXSl 'RANCH KOClfiTY v -n.ieLaen, Roland & Uurjihardt -i.w Aient 371 State St. Re patriotic. Your country needs lOU. HelD-her and liva in Wash ington during these stirring war times. Write immediately for free list of positions open. Franklin I n Ktitute. Dept. 383 M.. Rochester, N. V. FOR RENT APARTMBXTS FOR RENT-i FURNISHED menu Phone 2092H; AFART LIONEY TO LOAN 1 i !:.'.rllTr AT LOWEST RATES 1T10S. K. FORD MACHINISTS WB DO MACHINERY REPAIRING OF all kinds, automobile repairing-, oxy acetylene welding, gas engine re pairing, model and experimental work. Iowa Machine Shop. D. H. Brown, prop., 263 Chemeketa St, Salem. MOHBT TO LOAB. it RENT HOUSES. APARTMENTS and farma. F. U Wood. 341 State treel. phone 714. tlaak, tales. Or. ROOMS KOintEJJT-MODERN S ROOM House i per month. Phone 935. -i! CLASSIFIED ADVERTIJEMKJrTI Rate Per Ward.! first Insertion ......... i ..... le ubeeaueat insertions c Onsweek (six lnaer'os).... 3e One month ..... Je B, months' contract, per mo... so it months' contract, per mo... 7c i... ooened for less than 25c . Mtt card given free with an 4 advertisement to the extent of 60c EieVnciag "For Sale," "For , Eat." "Rooms' or "Board." TO. RENT ONE OF THE J. L STOCK- ton Cos. uteres after Jan. 1st, 1919. oi both stores by March Int. '. FOR UENT-COMKORTABLK KOOA4 with use of bath. In modern home. Address A. B., eare Statesman. PLENTT OF MONET TO LOAN ON good farms. Low Interest rates. Privilege to pay $100 fit multiple on interest datea. Five (or seven year loans. H. M. Hawkins. 314 Masonic RIdg.. Salem. Oregon. MOSEY TO LOAN. FEDERAL FARM LOANS bV per cent interest 34 "A years time. File your application now for your spring needs. A. C. ROHRNSTEDT 401 Masonic Temple, Salem. Oregon. TWO FURNISHED BEDROOMS FOR rent.' Comfortable. Inquire at the Horn Service taction Red Cross. 17a N. Liberty. i ' i i FOR SALE LIlil'TtK SEW TODAY t Each new classlfed advertise- mnt will be run under -New 1 Today" tor the first Insertion, un. , )ss otherwise ordered by the ad- ' fiubseiuent Insertion of the ad. I will espear under Its proper clsislfUation I No advertffement will be run ' ! aader "New Today" for more than J pus Issue under any circumstance !4 I'RSERIES. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLACE TOUR order for rose bushes, shrubbery. fruit, walnut and ornamental trees for immediate planting, with Capital City Nursery Company, iuju i;neme keta street. Phone 75. BKCOSD HASU COODS FOR SALE TWO . THOROUGHBRED Duroc Jersey brood sows, one with pigs. - Uordon E. Tower, R. 5 Salem. 1 'it one. FOR SALE TWO FOURTEEN HUN- dred pound horses. One 150.00 with ! harness. One, $100.00. Skyline Or chards. R, D. 3. FULL BLOODED DURHAM COWS and calves for sale, also some good Her ford calves, both sexes. C. A. Mc Crow. Hi. 1. Rox 72. Dallas. MI r.l.luANF.O WB BUT AND SELL SECOND HAND goods of all kinds.- pipe fittings, bar ueaa. collar a collar Dads, tools. chains. Fred Ecbmdler. 16 Center UNDERTAKERS. WEBB A C LOUGH C. B. WEBB. A. M. Clough. funeral directors. Latest modern methods' known to .hi pro fession. 4; Court, street. . WALL I'Al'KR, I'AlVr. Spring lamb.elOc. Reef steers. 7 to 9c. Cows, 4 to 7c. nr. Cheat, per ton, $24. Clover, per ton. f 25 to $26. 2rain. Wheat. $1.94 to $2. Oats. 80c to $1. Deans, 6 to c. . Mill FeeslM, llrUll. Mill tun. $3 to $39 per ton. WIIOLKSALK T DKALKIW. Creamery butter, prints, C4c. Hutttrfat. f. o. b. balem, 67c. rVuit. Grapes, $2.t5 to $2.50. Oranges, $12 to $13. Cant elou pes, $2. Local tomatoes, $1. Lemons, $9.50 to $12.50. Itananas, 8 Vie. Venetables. Cabbage, 2c. Onions (Imported), $1.75 to $2 Green peppers. 6c pound. Retail Price. Creamery butter. 56 to 70c, Dairy butter, 60c. Eggs, 70c. Flour, hard wheat. $3.15. Flour, valley. $2.90. SugAr, cane and beet. 11c. Potatoes, sack lots. $2.50. Oil Products. Standard engine distillate, in bulk. 13 cents. Kerosene Pear, in bulk, 11 H: Elaine .In bulk. iSc; Eocene, in i bulk. 15c. Oronlte Aroturps, in bulk, 36 c. REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of a Honeymoon REAL ESTATE FOR BALK OR TRADE 40 ACRES OF lnd. fir timbered. Near Philomath. Inquire W. N. Ash. N. ISth street. MY BUSINESS RKOtMRES MV LIVINU In Halem. Will trade I'ortiana in come up to $14. 0A0 for Halm business or warehouse. Pay difference or as sume. Would look Into a good farm property. Address "A-30,T care of Statesman. 4. OOOD 33 ACRES IN FULL CULTI vation. well - equipped In buildings, half now seed In and stock and team and ail implements and grain and hir. rotatn-a and wood and every thing complete: 24 miles from rail road, must be sold. ee neming. sit State SL A Woodorfui Ilomans) of MmrrWd Life Wonderf all j Told by ADKLE CARIUM)X CHAPTER CXXXV: A OOOD BUT 2 EET ON EAST id Commercial street, one a oar north of State street. Salem, together with prpetual right of way over the 14x10 M feet tract extending from tku rn-ri v to Htata street. Terrva Apply Scott Boaorth. 71-3 Spauldibg . swerlng her by Dicky's entrance, H I looked very handsome In his morn- WI1AT THE COFFEE EPISODE Ing clothes. TAUGHT MADGE A ROUT DO-J "Good morning, mother." be said MESTIC DIPLOMACY. , cheerily, kissing her. -Sorry to have I kept you waiting. Are you nearly nirkv was stretching his arms ' starred?" She thawed perceptibly. lasilr when 1 returned to the roora.1 ."Ism hungry." she admitted. "Where hare you bee?" he asked then mischievously. "I thought per haps you had flown the coop again.' Bi as; Portland, Oregon. BRING YOUR TRADES I can match von. C W. Nlemerer. Real estate Agent. Canada lands, t4 iaie sueeL NEW TODAY IDTATOES FOR SALE, Phone 55F2. DELIVERED. WANTED COKD WOOD TO CUT. Her man Vogt, 1414 . uioeriy. HOVET IS WORTH LESS- UNLESS IX ,k trnttd right. 70 -seres, $100 Isnd at 1 $ti en essy terms. SocoUfky, 3U f Kute EC : TRIMMED HATSOIVEN AWAY FREE with each coat, suit or dress purrhas- ed Nov. It and 16. Portland Closk and Suit Co. - . ECONOMIZE. SAVE RENT. OWN A i - home at the bottom price. 5 room ULENN L. ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC- oratintc. painting, tinting, paper- hanging, etc. Woik done by contract I or by dav:.Kuod workman. Location 1020 Center St- Phone M-W. TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND upwaid for choice Wall Paper at Liuren's Furniture Store, 17 Com mercial St. SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS. WAL1 Paoer and Picture Framing. Oooo workmen: 4S court Bt. rpone ess modern bunlfslpw $2500. 141 State St. Socploftky, tOH SALE ONE SET NICKLE Plated i ningle bugcy hamejis. Jool as new. Very reasonable. 1(4 MI"ion street 1 Phone 2174-J. tELAT Sl'RLLH l)S3. THE MORALE i nf property is ImprovlnB. Buy te fnrs the rise and get the margin. r Boy from the latest list. Socolofsky, I til Bute St. VAVTED-TO RUT THREE COWS, i freh or to freshen by Dec. 1. Jr sys or Guernseys preferred. Must ' be good ones. Address Pearl Wood, , Cervsls. Ore. . -. - - JBESH COW FOR SALE 3 EArwl ' ot. record 8000 lbs milk, trrt h lr nt Heifer calf A 2 days, phone K3. C. H. Csnnon, on lringle rod ry four miles south. . ' FOR SALE-rX HIGH GRADE HOL stln heifers; s lo n rtKHinrfi V'-rkshlre bron sow neavy mui 4 pics. William M'jimsn, pmrtiuu, Ore, Phone Red 182. ; BAROAINS ARE ADVERTISED RUT rit si ways to he '. 11-5 a-re an In fruit substantial improvememr. close to car, $12. This price will re rained $! daily from iie. roc- ' " oiofnky-. 341 State St. - : tl ACRES ROGUE RIVER RAN.CH v cultivated, balance timoer. V" turn ' fbiod houaa. fences. "lso sec tion nine timber and sawmill. Trad for Kalem -property - r Willamette valley land. TA32" Statesman. POTATOES SOLD DIRECT TO CON- turner, good Rurbanks, grown on high land; one sack or 20 deiiverea t your door, St $!.& per hundred lacks to be returned. Will deliver Is Kalem about Nov. 20. . 1'hone 4?F2I. - - ' - ' POTATOES WHY NOT LAV IN YOUR winlr aunnlv I'.urhankK. odIhiki grown, tt.be per hundred delivered tn sack lots sacks to be returne'L Will deliver In Salem about Nov. Hold subject to your approval upon; stuvery. 1'hone or zs. ELRBAXK POTATOES-SROWN ON hlKh land. tl.r.O p-r hundred, rteliver-t rf i i. i . . 1. k ..tiipnul i " 111 RICH IM1. f;i W V ...... 1 Vn4 . ... . . u .1 In th. HrV Will llrer about Nov. 20. Order your win Uir supply now sublect to your In spection when flenverea. inone FOR SALE OR TR 1K. A FIVE Gal lon churn and hutter mixer, used twice. Phone 131H. IF YOU WANT TO CJKT TrK HWf farm Daoer. aend 10c tn lh Pacific Homestead. Salem. Oregon for s trial subscription. Mention th ad i FOR SALE HU1CK 3 - HORSH- power. five passenger,, newiy paini ed: first claa condition. Csll p. m. at 277 North Capitol siref t, or i phons 1103. PEERLESS OASOLINE ENGINE 36 hornepower. 3 cylinders, mmaoie ir strain -lvatr. Formerly mm-! a ill. rw in la.rtrte llrht olant I OOd I -z&tt Paarl SL condition. 10 gallon tann Price! IL B. FLKMIItO $10i0. Scott Uojurth. Spalding liiag. Portland. Ore . HOVt.1 tIRE FKJCiaO. Denat Nstleaal A Asaeriean Feaee, all alaea. 2 lau te (M I, feign. Palate. OIH a ad sVrsUs. Stave Reballt a4 Itepalreet. Laaraalerry mm Hap llaoka. mm a WATER CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRLS Thi. irn atorv or western immi gration has bfen carefully revised, making a handsome little book. II telia in arsohlc terms of - the mas- ccre of the Oatman family, of the eacnpe of Lnrenio, and the captivity of Mary and Olive. Hary died of starvation and Olive was purchaaefl from tin Indians five years later. tk. iirii-. in i. tent. Doatpaid. Ad dress Oregon Ttacher Monthly. Sa lem. Oregon. rott-Titr jt T.-vi u TP.n iH OFFICE. 301 S Commercial street. For water service apply at office. I4ak all complaint at the office. No deductions in bilU win ha allowed for absence or foi any causes whatever unless water Is t r.ft from nremises. Hereafter nr.(r tn Irrliratlon will only be fu.iakMl tn roa-ular customers Using . i . v fn, rinmaatie our noses. Con- tr.rlnrl for aldewaike. PflCM wora. n1aat.irln.c will oleasa read "for building purposes" under schedule of ratea. Apply at office for copy- I PORTLAND MARKETS ; r Dairy Products. PORTLAND, Nov. 14. Butter: Prints .extraa. 63c: rnbes. extras. 60c: pilme firets. G9c; dairy. 3Cc. Dutterfgt, Portland delivery: No. 1 sour cream, 67c. Potatoes. Locals, selling price, $1.75(T2. firnln. ' November delivery, bids: Oats. No. 2 white feed. $54; barley, stand ard feed. $48.75: barley. "A", $49. December: Oats. No. 2, $54; bar ley, feed, $4S.75: barley, "A". $49; oats. No. 3. $4; clipped. $51.50; . aeae4- f M g ff J corn, yellow, iat.au; mueo. ee. Eastern oatg and corn in bulk: Oatg. No. 3 white. $49; 37-pouhd cllDDed white. $51.60; com. No.- 3 yellow, $35; No. 3 mixed. $54 NEW YORK MAHKKTrt. THE WAR IS OVER. NOW IS THE time to Bret some real estate. Before the rise In price that will be caused by the return of our boys and the coming of the dlasatlsfled people that are sure to come from the war son. Let ma tell you about soma good things In small tracts and farma for sale and trade. I can also get you a S per cent farm loan. John H. Scott. 404 Hubbard Bldg. EXCHANGE J ACRE TRACT CLOSE In for house. Close In residence for Washington land. For sale Stock ranch, too acres, only two miles from good town. 2S miles from Salem, fair buildings, orchard, running water. aoe. or rent-; $10. room f I had hrd work restraining an acid retort to his vulgar speerh. It reemed to me Dicky would have liown mneh better taste It he had refrained from making any reference to the exciting scenes of the day be fore). 1 have been In the kitchen. I an- awered aoletlv. "Do you usually prowl around ai this time In the morning? I think Katie oneht to be able to see to things without your getlng out in io cold." i heard voices snd tbougnt per haps your mother was 111 and needed something " I replied. -Is mother ill?" demanded Dicky anxlonsly. No." I responded UconlcallT, was determined to pick my way very carefully, to volunteer no inrormm tlon and to answer Dicky's questions with aa few words as possible. 1 ftillv realized that 1 bad most Haiieai domestic problem to deal with. Dicky's mother wes evidently i ' J0?1" buBa,ri used to having her wishes accepted urnlshed house, good 1 ""Tr . . . v- .It. district. $lt. For sale S room cot-1 as law. However i w"i tage. swell district, pavea street, an i nation, I must not oegin vj r ata, cement iiatwua, ciiy w vrr , i rtlob arge lot. $100. F ,L. Wood. Bayne B,Iln u.lcET Building. Whatever was mother doing in the kitchen?" Dicky asked. Taaehins- Katie how to mage coi . a STXI .kai tmm- i reniied demnreiy. sUred at me for a moment and then thraw hark his head and lane D.ea. . . - . . . . t t tie "At ner oia tncaa. . . . . W V a I I . ran- i euu lucumi --'" way end 1-4 mile to station on Ore-1 jj4i more battles over the proper way aon .cieciric iw i"'i I , w itfmm than Roosevelt ever Houses on the installment plan. I to m'-ke corfee IMO "?7'',1 " ... Terms. See me for hsrgains. a w. I had with members of his Ananias Laflar, 40 Hubbard Bldg. I riub TRAD13 A FINE LARGE HOUSE ON Summer street, close tn, for acreage. No encumbrance. 13000. An t-room house on Cspltol street for small acreage. $1500. II acres near Junc tion Citv to trade for house and lot In Salem, lisoo is acres una iana 1 mile from good town on 8. Well. then, on to the breakfast table!" and Dicky took each or us by the arm and rushed ns gaily Into the dining room. The breakfast was well . cooked and well served, althoagh Ka le's air was still a bit sullen. When , she brought the coffee and Mrs- Gra ham tasted it with aa air of testing. saw a gleam of triumph la my mo ther-in-law's eyes. "There!" she said, "that la some thing like coffee! Dicky, taste yours and tell me If this doesn't remind yo of the old times at home." 1 felt -almost as If a decisive mo ment had come. Katie s back was eloquenL I could see that she was purposely lingering over tae cisnes on the buffet. I had a wild Impulse to Hash aa appealing glance at Dicky, but I kept my eyes steadUJ averted from. his. - "Why. 1 doa't know, mother. Dicky's tele wss JudiclaL "This l rattling jrooJ coffee, but I doit se any particular difference la the taste of It ano lhat which Katie gives a every morning. "Then you have lost your sense of teste altogether." his mother snspped and said but little during the rest of the meal. But think If I had been a primi tive woman I should have gone out and joined Katie la the dance steps which 1 was sure she was executlaa la the kPchen. 1 (To be continued. I IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST poultry paper published aend It iHt tn the Northwest poultr Journal. Salem. Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this ad. TitAHsrun-iiACLiJia NEW YORK. Novfl14. Kvaporat- ed apples, nominal. Prunes, strong. Apricots, rirm. Peaches, nominal. Raisins, firm. Substitutes' Loss Proves To Be Cain for Corn mj aw.. i i a . snpa a vino!1. IWIV OAl.l Hi AV.I.M r ..v n;.V, class farm land. In a high state ei AD AUnce " ".-. cultivation. 100 acres under cultlva-1 tlon. balance pasture and soms tlm- . tnk . mother wlshe her. running water, gooa roaa. prio. ----- w, iii our irrt. is acres, an unoer cui- I an oi toe coiiee uiaue me ' tivation. t acres bearing cherry or-1 , -.turned. "She ears she Is goiaf charo. good live-room ptaaierea viw i - tftdar " tralow, barn, rock roaa. roues irora i m mi , fcalem. price $3.10. 320-acre farm.1 Into Dicky's face sprang a worried 22 acres under cultivation, paiancei. k . mattered an impatieni timber and pasture, large bouse, I 'O0- . but timber an pasture, targe nouaa, i - -- - y. . fc. e.th i .ui, a.4 l..iiiia. nrlea I arnrd which I iDf W WSB IB oam. 'v ". " ' T ' I - . . . ..I. -1.t per acre. uooa iive-ioom piasi- j .jj not reprove mm. i iei erea cottage on pavea sireei; mi ni n him front lot. pries $137$. 10 acres f good I KTtru,1 D n.A Vm vr soil, small house, t acres Italian I "I wish mother could keep her WANTED tffo TRUCK SEKVICE. ANT KIND nauiina. mndni ioba done prompt ly. .Try me once. Tim me. I a-,k bi.u Kt. Phone - Kesioeace ptou 1112-J. - prunes, price trad horat iss. lust coming into bearing, I v-n. 0r things that do not concern ttfel w!1l GrabesT-1 her." he raid Irritably. "'MM it Co, 37$ stata streeu l felt gshgmed my heart leapea ai the words. "1 will have to speak to EXCMAXGF. LODGE DIRECTORY CHICAGO. Nov. 14. -weakness . a a J 1 Ikav -aH M a P At I ....a-. Mur a a-t e-e - nirh t ovoinnpn ln-iiit t.ui xi iiiat m i a p iiic r.At ri.i.tjrj a " v T - I ....... , e . s iM.ti ri I ' nan iAn 1111(1 rfl. today resulted prlnripaUy Mm . wpw vhu "T xi- "laRw a. soon as 1 found nulment of the ordef compelling toe ) r kaRM FOR good acre agb . TM,V'. .vmBathles were with HOUSE LOT and wl .ii " ' ,,Ma ,r.nt roversr arm. I I - - ..... . . OlKI CLEAR INCOME .PROPERTY I Via mother I VII atlSIICa WHno. ror firm. pntm Ti i THADfc FOU TEAM. HAH- ! i nes end wagon. ' H. IJ. "Grimsrud. route . bos 93. Salem. "rRADE DRIVING MARE, TEN HUN dred. gentle, ainitle or double. for team about tweniy-iour uunuiro. Will pay difference. One-half mile north Asylum. Jenkins. Rt. 7. MOUER3I WOODMK3I ..-r,vj n-iKinMKV OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. " V " k I vancp erV Thursday evening at so clock I - - . . . . a -mmrw I1U in Derby BuiiaiDt, High streets. JL F. Day. V. C-: J. A Wright. Clerk. nae of wheat substitutes In baking. Prices closed unsettled, c to 2c net lower, with December $1.18a4ffli and January $1.19 Oata loat to )f. In provisions the finish vai'ed from 20c decline to 3o ad- Oata went lower with corn. Parkers' buying Injected conslder- lSi ACRE STOCK RANCH FR ACRE- t20ACRES FOft CIOSE IN ACREAGE I'lVe 4a Al It K KAKM Milt ALIla- aae. some casn. gooa lerms on ai- a n a 2 ACRE OKLAHOMA FA KM HJH acreage. HIHCELLAKKUt HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOI good clean rags. Press room Stales man. " ' PROFESSWHAL "chiropractic -h'i strength Into the provision mar-1 io acre farm for city proper io acres for citt ket. U SCOTT. D CRADUATfc . C. cniropraeiic. nitt v ni two ADULTS Wf)ULTDR. O. like to rent modern 5 or room house otr. f lowa.. Chlrapractlc corrects the eau-e or a.-eaa-- . ..a-T.s ii. a. r. " Reversal Hits Stocks With Department Ruling It. IMPROVED property. FOR A GOOD BUY OR 8ATISFACTUKX "Ch'pRRINE MARSTERS 30$ Hubbard Bldg. ..I'fim. h.iwi-.n now and March 1. Itest of references, and permanent. " A -'2' care Statesman. phone 37. ' Re'edencs 323-R. . enmrv rW Ul'iniVd flV VIVAf, XKW YORK. Nov. 14. The stock I"-- a".- . . . f..ik.. avitrMa I m a r K e L ioqit mio - - slon to the many conflicting factors AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY I : r I which have engagea final account of Kate D. Griffith, a DEWTIST Itpntinn of financial and Industrial I . ri.. "urTdeOTiSt. ROOMS interests since the signing of the I 0rffUh deceaed. has been filed Notice Is hereby given that the " ACT O SERVICE SHIPP-S ACTA 8ERVICE-CTTT AND rmintr trina. Phone Day, night. 8S. TIKKS RErAlHEP YCLCAillZIXO i GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE Station. 177 Boutn uommtrsiai e Phone 428. U1- -. a- Rulldlnc.l ot-n-tatiCO I ... . , . ll..lAn .nfil 411-41 iin o. v at the m tne couuty wu "": eraswaaA &aai I FrirM iltv lit tia a on aa. m rm..wm a ni that iiia I aril g iiMiw -ww- I - ----- . . , I IUILB Us UirKVU. aa ' -w beginning, rsiis. snippings. equ.p- f ywemher. 191$. at the hour Mtsic teacher hients and oils, together with such ' 0.clock a m has been duly - - :n,iwnl ..aw.l.liUn a. motors and tobaCCOS I . . . , i. o. v.... R. HARR.. TbAnm 1 ln. nf one to three "'"1 ."A "."I" V".V ,7" 7 .1. Phnnt lisa. l uniuiu. ..r,i d --. - inr or ODiecuona iu iucu !" points inrougnoui me iuieuWu. lOUnt and the settlement tnereoi. at osteopaths i iter tne entire ui iei o. -vich tme any person interestea in i . . . . 1 n n ninff an ii rruui is a a wua i a a . a . a ne.aa as as. si ma niw The fact that the Oregon FiRB sIPp.s auto serviced CITT and olmts o.teop.thV. Kirkr Washington that the war Industries Jectlon. thereto In writing and con- KESe-h tM. w.J Vtoi and meeuSS section, tub.. lie up. Servi . car :;g5;( cttn1? .VJSn had been "P"red 4f cn- test the same. Kate D. Griffith. TfbnXJiyffiogr r,hre2? 8aMtb' ComrorcUI d!m...oW "Vi.SS RedVn "1 war contracts in excess of com- ZxecJlirlx of the esUte of. John H-sea without increasing ""u'- !!eBi5Srth Summer! Phone 14. parativcly nominal amounts. Clayton Griffith, deceased. L"'!;:?: -nnciticcc none I 4l Nrth 8ummer- sales amounted to 613.000 shares. i - s.e atat uww -waaaav fnanaireTTi an popular company. The Oreicon laturance Rating jiureau naa jui nade a 10 per cent increase in ratea. kut this Increase does not affect the ("agon Fire Relief as it has increas es Us assets by $.0.000.0l during me at year, under Ita prem-nt rates, so lhat no change Is necessary. H. A. Johnson Insursnce Agency; 1 and 2 Uh l!ank IJIdr Salem. Phone -847. OSTEOPATHY CHIMSKY SWKi: SALEM CHIMNEY SWEE1 19. Ben Wheeler. moutif railwar '" -1 nrm white AND WALTON. OSTEO- -.Attl. i to Per cent, and Inter PHONiS j pathie pi.ysiclsns and ' , I nat lonal were Irregular. Total aggregated $11.- - a at a. a A I Liberty bonds easeo sugnuy, o"- D . r ar ..j T- snd industrial issues i nOZJI tu(UC iiccu vi a cits F.T.PORTER AWAITS CALL Minister Back From Enf land, May Take Po jition in Anotner Polpit Rev. r. T. Porter, formerly pastor of the Christian church of Salem, who returned home last Sunday from Kitfand. Is now awaiting erders -ther to take T. M. C. A. work In one cf fe army tamps la this country ntdpUIl to another puIpJL WhlU l cberpool. England. Rev. Mr. Perter worked In Amtrlfin BH Cross hospltsl No. 4 among th ser iously wounded men. and although he sw none from Stlera. several front Euge were hreucht to h at tention. At the time he was there Spanish Infleema ws prevalent, th largest number of deaths in one tht being 41. Fnm one t-ansport 45 eases were brooght la. When llr. Porter left gslero he in tended golag to France but a stiff any public championing or my rlghte -Ptaa.a Hlckr" 1 Bald hastily- don't do that. You would only make matters worse. 1 will manage an - . . a SB g .-ita ,a4 f It I not rerrala rrom asking, "only please --------.'- . -v,,,.. . la iTier lUDioiy . ronvor was sunk by - a submarine. don't say the corfee is better than Katie's." ... "All right, sweetheart." he saia. "Richard!" His mother's voice sounded out ride the door. We both started guilt ily. How much had she heard T "Aren't you and Margaret, orewm The ships landed In New Tork- P October 19 and M- rrter stoppea gi tho T. M. C. A.. Ii tilt clty berore coming to the coasL BSBSaBgansssi ssngang Daseball ha. bee Introduced lata i" th. imnerative voice went on. I France. Just Imaglae alae exnteo. ' . . . . t . A, I II....I..II. V.rtima. t V In v tn llreakfasi must ue annual muj. - reiumiu( w . - "We'll be there directly." said Dlfkrlsn uraplro all at once. haatllv Then to me. "How are we both going to get our showers ano dressed before she Is alter us sgain 1 don't knovr. Whst do you suppose she Is In such a hurry for breakfast for?" TIME TABLES ' orrnriuff rtcmo co- The Word That Saved- EMPLOYMENT FEMALE. XTKD ELDERLY utkeepinK. W -K. , Oregon. LADY FOR Cantrell. Ger- Wanted Kerry street HOUSEKEEPER FOR Inquire at Vn without fsmlly. No objection 'TaA Aa. 1. MJ.. I or two cnirarcn. DRAYS AND EXPRESS. LARMER TRANSFER WE MOVf and store goons. way pnone Night phone 1898. r-it iTll. CITY TRANSFER COMPAN1 PKona 932. Salem S targeai ana dcsi equipped transfer company. Get our vwImcm! freiKht rate, on eastern Alan for atorajre aa wi have three warehouses In connection with business. Furniture moving packing, shipping and storing oui specialty. Of flea 22 State street. value. r . . . . tjrnauniej -.- "---Post -sles. Dar Vfu-t- and speclallsw 17? 775.00t. Old United States bonds 5iee.se. si .easei were unchanged on call. Treat iSfrJSSr - SifK GrMt Explosion Laid to residence phone I'M SIC1AHS Stones ana uoner V9Y Noftb lv Office and residence 3 iotb ' ' t. 117. Liberty. ,mm- COVr.ItN-MEVT. NEEDS 12.000 WO- , men elerks. Sslem MMninunr 1. Dec. 7. Salary $1200. Ex-perlen-;, nnneeessary. Women desir ing government positions write for Particulars. Raymond Terry (former civil service examiner). "5 f'olufnbinY Ru tiding. Washing ts. D. c. "DRY CLEA5I1SO AND PRESSING IAPANESE PRESSING PAKLOIIS w a. Watanabe, Prop.. 434 N. Commer-f-inl itrecL Ladles' and genetlrnent suits cleaned and pressed. $1.38 and $175. Work called for and delivered free. Telephone Main 6S2. JUNK JVSK t-. t i.rc . WANTED TO CARRY STATES- reutf. Apply in person. V ANTED M KN OR GROWN ROYS e harvest relery.' A. Kngene '4"; WAiVTBD RY UNIVERSITY STUDITNT '"anr eriiDlovni.tii ;tf trniis no Saturdays. A'idre. A-23. care of pitafnan. . IUNK WANTED WE PAT HIGHEST price for Junk of every kind. Let maka yon a price on your household jr."". The Square Deal" House Capital Junk Co., 371 Chemeketa Street. 'Phone 398. . . HIHESSB PMYSIOAJS. - WHOLE" MILK We will Py Tr "'VT'L . i kt.iom. Irfce bavted on " ntenb.. IMtono 218S MARION CREAMERY & PRODUCE. UU. RAl.KM. ORFaGOX i.atnniK.s. 9AT.BM"STBAM IUNDRT-UICK delivery end JJ wah. 6c per -pound. 11 South Lib erty streeV Phone 35. MISCRtalaANEOCS. u- 9. fUlVKRNMENT WANTS THOU arMla of il-tkx at Washington. Men -wotnn, 1 r over. $I0 month ?u "creas,.- ae days' vacation. lth pay. Knav work, oinmon rlu-- catioA suffic.;,t. Pull tinnvcssy. HOMK WKf WASH LAUNDRY REG ..lar washina- done mt a rate every VXrVnn afford. T lrM t we will collect, wash and deliver .., !. hina- within twenty-four . ..a " 1 till i Read the" ClasiiKcd Ad.i SALEM MARKETS I lil YINt lMUVK. . rjZK ami Totillry. Kggs, fiOC. llrollers.121 to 22c Hen-; 21; to 22c. ; Old roosters, 21 to 22c. z Nrkj Mutton ami fleef. Pork on foot; 16 to I'c. JJwcs, ftci Door of Enemy Agent PERTH AMnOY. N. J.. Nov. 11. Conviction that the explosion last month at the T. A. Gillespie shell loading nlant at Morgan, which cost nearlv 100 lives, was the work or an enemy agent was voiced at the sen ate Investigation of the trageay nero today bv HOgh A. I-eonard. superin (endent or the unit in wnicn me e- lnsion fK-currert Ionard admlttefl he had no rea- rn to susp-ct any particular employe of the plant, but declared he nau nade a careful inspection or tne nun i.nrfiv l.eTnro the disaster, and was convinced that the explosion could Tint T-nvt been accidental. After a debate among members ot Inv-Ml valine cnmmiuee. r. Yates. ;lce-nresldent and genersl mniMfur of the Gillespie roinpanj was permitted to testify pnblicly thst nn th lar nf the eiplonlon there bad hoen beween 25.00O.oou gnu J..- nnn nntmds of t. n. t.. nitrate or am nionia. loaded shells and smokeless nowder at the plant- Only 3r.0. nf I ho t. n. t. went ti? In the exploa Ion, be addrol. ijlve tnlcK l'nctl War Work For Bayonet Practice Now CAMP LEWIS. TACOMA. Wash.. Nov. 14. Orders csncelllng ship ment of men rrom Camp Lewis to other camps or poets caused many ... . ai . a . a 1 1 A t men ot me luom aepii ungauc iw be transferred to the Thirteenth div ision today. The division, when tne armistice with Germany was signed, wss spproxiinstely 5000 men short. according to tables of orgamxation. Practically all this shortage will oe a a a a A Wu a..me- overcome, it is Denevea. y .oa rer of men rrom the depot origaa to divisional units. Heavy rains are Interfering witn outdoor drill to men an extent inn already the men training here have been put onder a winter arm scnea- ule which calls lor a maximum soretical Instruction and stuiv m- '''- . a a. If some perw.n or ilrm in in west has two or thre large circus lent, with a spread of 2S.100 iuarc rret Camp Lewis orricers could us them. Fnless these tents can be obtained bayonet practice daily tor 2300 men will be -erlously delayed because of rains. The bayonet work .in 840 men at one time and courses In this work " ."""a" so lhat all lofanlrymen will receive ..... i i.tanalve training. tWO WITH Ul "-- a J ..t i,..i,nlil football schedules were announced today- Th various rodment.l lea,r will begin plarlna Wednesday next and the season will continue nt" Deceuioer 10. Na It Oreronlaa :rta.e. No. 1$ Oregon Expree. ..... S a.av No. 38 Willamette Limited... 8:18 svaa No. 18 Portia e-a Paaeeager,.. 1:30 P sa. Into me mind Hashed a picture of No. 34 Co. Bay own little mother snd the Insist-" r'WMLZZ "" ' . .-..I.. InnH wttirn was nf Ii I Nn ax urtrn IB ........... i:it am. "l '".T. - .No. 33 Coo. Rar , t:4$a.i-w in tne eariy rooramg. a .7 " ' I v, it California Esereea ...10 88 asn. made my voice, soft as I repnea wiNOb 1T Hobrg passenger.. 4:i8pav m-Vr v I No. 37 Willamette Limited ...8:84 p.sa syiva e "1 think all elderly people are hungry In the morning, especially those who are not quite well." I said Lefa dress as rast aa we can you -rnor ahower and hurrr bark. I No. 12 Saa Fraaclaco Pa 8:33 P aa S ALE II -C ITER lilR No, 73 Arrive at Salens .....e t.lOan.. No. 71 Leave Salem i.ifpM. 1 ralrm. raixa ctty a wim:t will not tske one this morning. nutl,(t tAVM fuiesa. motor .... 7:aa-m- get Into something quickly." M Leavea Salem, saotoe .... JS asn. . a. -i.u- .n-tmA .twin anv 1 1 Leevee Salesn. snotor .... 1:8$ pan. 1 oisiiac- ina -- 1 Throagh car to MenmoaiU and AJrlie It is necessary clothing very 171 Leaves Salem l3 Arrive at Salem . .-i-.-A v.i, lain 1 11 Arrtvee at iaiena dressing, but when 1 can get Into my a a a a A qUtCKiy. 1 twisir raj umy - Arrive .t Salens simple .low knot and rusneo into ruymj Arrive Salem clothes. I selected a blue linen nosw gown which was especlslly essy ic faatan ui that WhCtt Dicky COI Up sa. .... 3:11 e-m. ,...ll:4a-m. .... 3:10 p sa. .... 7:40 pea fasten, so inai - 1 mi bsck from the bath room I was al I Train Lea v. ready for breakfast, save bathing mv t4.,;,:i4 T ts Ltd.. 17 to 1:48 am 3: 4 pea 4:8 pea S3 pea :3 pee $ 22 tmrm and bABdn. . a .aid Dlckv gprovmgiy talk alwiut lightning change artist! Anytime you want to go into vaoje- vllle l'U get you a season on me oj lima" ... a 1 tiathed mr lace and bands ano went Into the living room where 1 Train ... . . 1 - m.i i ne 1 IllCg) a moinrr -" - - . mm... morning paper. She pnt tip "'Mis Ltd.. lorgnette and surveyed me irora nrmiij ..... to root. The use c.r tne lorgnette IMJ" - smnethlnr 1 despise as an affectation hut 1 had to admit the elder Mrs Graham handled hers as H she had lieen given one In place of a rattle In her cradle. -Yon look verv nice. Margaret. ah. said, with Ihe patronising air that sonic, "I omen can no more help than thev tan help their way of hreathlnr. 'l am very glad yon do not breakrast In a boudoir cap and I tvB .J;1' kimono as so many women do nowa-l Jf:u H.ti" I 4:18 pre t anard the necessity r an I 8 4S psa a -r-- - - orkoox KLssarrmio Effeetlve 4e. Sat. SSHL ' . Arrive Arrlee Seleea Kerawe 1 liaaa 13:llVar 12:8 pea SaJeea mi w 4:13 pei S 38 pea S:4pe 8 8 pea S 7 pa. Saleeaealy 11:20pa) Setalr North Bank fltatla-a Heave Jaffrr- sow Street 15 and 20 aataste later ) . Nertkhd Leav Arrl v Lug en Salaea 7:1 am 7:4$ am :43aea 13:l3pea 1:81 pm 4 4 pea Salem e-aly 8 80 pm 4:llem t:83 ea North Beak St at low tarriv errer- mnm Street 15 ml nates earlier). Lcav Corvallla. Arrle. P-M-tlaad I llim lllisea 33pe 5:48 pm t:40pea 10 M pea CTORFAt.l.ie c-owaE47no neetkteeeavg - r LaTa r-rvsllis Arrive S - :38 am - 13:18 pea lea -:1 Tm f? f :18 pm t;$5 psa Sthle-aa Arrive vwnim ST asa 11:81 ana 8 tree a ee pea t t J) v i i ' 1