The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 20, 1918, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 10!8
The Wants and Needs of the Capital City are Noted Under Proper j
Classified Directory
Headings So You Can Readily Find Them They're Worth While
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Bar. Sell and Exchange all Kinds
SECOND HAND GOODS
CLOTHING. KIIOKH, IIH'Y
h. TOOLH. CJLNS. SUITCASES.
CAPITAL EXCHANGE
Mi Mia 4D3 S37 Court St.
NORWICH LNiON
FIRE INSURANCE 'KOC1KTV
- Thirl". Kolaiid & Buruhardt
ttMMfnt Azcnt ' II7I Slate St,
HOl'SKS
Ton RENT FINE SIX ROOMED FUR-
nished bungalow, clouts In. modern In
very respect. Four runtnH t-otlaire
n paved street, at $S0 per month.
O..W. Laflar. Hubbard Bldg. .
ROOMS
)R RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM
w ID u M or halh In miuliir, trm
Address A. 11.. tar Statesman.
MONEY TO LOAN t
n IMPROVED KAHU AXU C1TT
ouoVuitTV AT LOW EST RATM
THQSXFORD
FOR SALE
MONET TO LOill.
PARTIES WITH GOOD FA KM KECUH
lly want to borrow an follows:
One $7i0 00 three years.
One ll.ouo uu three years.
A. C. BOHRNSTEDT
-491 Masonic Temple
- Salem, Oregon
RCRSEHIES.
. V M'ltILK
, er Lad Jk Bask
H a a. Hales. Or. I
AY THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR
livestock of all kind. Will ship this
week. Phone evenings 23S7J. G u.
Durdick.
t
ate rer Were, t
tion lo !
, Insertions fee I
(sis Insertions).... Ic :
rf.ASIIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
Rate rer Word.
first Insertion
lubaequeni
Dna Week
One month 9e
Six months' coo trace, per mo... Jo
II montllS cunirici, vr IHK..I ic
No sect opened for less than ZSc
A neat card riven free with an
.Aarttaement to the extent of 60c
announcing "For Bale," "For
Rant," "Rooms" or "Hoard.
VULL BLOODED DURHAM COWS and
r-aives lor sale, also some good Her
ford calve, both sexes. C. A. Mc
Crow. lit. I. Boa 72. Dallas.
FOU SALE SIX HIGH GRADE HOL-
stein heifers; also one registered
Yorkshire brood sow heavy with
pigs. William Kaufman. Silverton,
JJ
M ISCELA NKU D
i
FOR SALE A GOOD FEED CUTTER.
IS. Phone 74-W.
FRU1TLAND NURSERY WILL NOT
have any sales yard this fall. I'lease
all at nursery for trees of all kinds.
Nursery located one mile east of pen,
Itentiary. Phone 111K21.
NOW IS THE TIME TO PLACE YOUR
order for rose bushes, shrubbery.
fruit, walnut and ornamental trees
tal, 780 cords second growth fir.
Oregon State School for the Blind.
300 cords second riowth fir.
Oregon State School for the Deaf,
400 cords second growth fir.
Orgon State Industrial School fot
Girls. 100 cords second growth nr.
Bids on slab wood will be enter
talned. but bidders mutt state wheth
er they are bidding on mill run or
round slab.
Specifications will be furnished
upon application to the secretary.
All bids must be accompanied by
certified check in the sum of 10 per
cent of the whole amount of bid, pay
able to the Orron State Board ol
Control, which sum so deposited by
RMLESTATE
FOR EXCHANGE OR HALE ON EASY
terms Modern 7 room house and
good lot. Salem. Ore. Address Own
er. Box til. Dallas, Oregon.
10 ACRES! IS CULTIVATED. BAL
ance good pasture, well watered,
fenced, good Improvements, a mile
and a half from town, to trade for
acreage near Maietn. rrice JJVUv
Socolofsky, 141 State.
for immediate planting, with Capital I the successful bidder shall be held
city Nursery Company. 1U3Q Cheme-Jby the board as a guarantee that the
keta street. Phone 75. I bidder will enter Into a contract to
UY BUSINESS REQUIRES MY LIVING
In Salem. Will trade Portland In
come up to 114,000 for Salem business
or warehouse. I'ay difference or as
sume. Would look Into a good farm
property. Address "A-30" care of
Statesman.
REVELATIONS OF A WIFE
The Story of a Honeymoon
A WtHMkarfal Ilofauutre of Married Life Wottderf allj Told by ,
AD LLC GARRISON
IKCVSU HAND GOODS
furnish the amount awarded. All
bids are to be enclosed In a sealed
jtt:;- . .... ; t.,.v.r T7Tt I envelope and marked "Bids for
goods of ail Kinus, pipe rnungs, nar-i wu, auu iu w
nesa. collars, collar paas, toois. I undersigned.
rrea ccoiiaicr, ii, vaw
chains.
tree!
CSUEHTAKEHti
?"" SEW TODAY
Each nsw class If ed advertise
ment will be run under "New
Today" for the first Insertion, un
less otherwise ordered by the ad
vertlser. '
Subsequent Insertion of the ad.
will appear under Its proper
classification. - I
No advertisement will be run
ander "New Today for more than
one issue under any circumstances
HALED ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE IN
car lots. Write l'tnney ic Bender,
Ontario, Oregon.
IF TOU WANT TO GET THE BEST
farm paper, send ltte to the Pacific
Homestead. Salem, Oregon, for a trial
subscription. Mention this ad
WEBB at C LOUGH C. B. WEBB. A. M.
Clough. funeral directors. Latest
modern uethods known to the pro
fession. 497 Court street.
WALL PAPER, PA1MT.
GLENN U ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC-
The board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids or to accept
any part of a bid. R. B. Goodin.
Secretary Oregon state uoara 01
Control.
EXECUTRIX NOTICE OP AP-l-OLNTMENT.
A GOOD BUT SSlSS TEET ON EAST
side Commercial street, one door
north of State street, Salem, together
with neroetual right of way over the
14S&0H feet tract extending fromcDen uteDalls
ApSirsotrBoaoth: rrSpauTdl with unshed tears, her face unnstur
Bldg Portland, Oregon. I ally flushed, she was evidently in a
towering temper.
CHAPTER CXI,
HOW MADGE "11111 IIKD" KATIE
I beard a tehencnt clattering of
pots and pans as I entered the kit
chen to give Kstle dlrtc.ions for the
day before starting on tuy Igbt-see-Ing
trip with my mother-in-law.
Katie was standing by the sink
slamlng things around as If she were
venting her feelings upon the kit-
tier eyes were bright
is hereby given that the
las been duly appointed
Location j Djr tne COunty court of the state of
hanging, etc Work done by contract I undersigned has been duly appointed
or by day:; goa woraman.
IF YOU WISH TO SECURE A LOAN
on real or personal security; if you
want to sell or rent your property or
desire to Insure it In a company that
will pay in case of loss, see John H.
Scott, 404 Hubbard Bldg.
BRING YOUR TRADES
PEERLESS OASOLINE ENGINE. It
.v v,enw ou ruw. ...-t,. j Qrernn for the county of Marlon as I can match you. C W. Nlemeyer. Real
horsepower,! cylinders. Suitable for I TF.V rF:vTa a DOUBLE ROLL AND I executrix or tne last wm ana lesia-?.?.-2lV'S'i
.-.!!0.,:m ur?, upward tor choice wau Paper ailment of W. Al Jones, deceased, and
Of course I knew that she must
hsve overheard part of our conver
sation, but I hoped If I pretended not
to notice her anger she might re
cover herself.
"Mrs." Graham and I are going out.
Katie." I said pleasantly. "Htr
trunks will be here some time this
morning. I think, perhaps not until
this afternoon. There Is a large trunk
and a steamer trunk. I am sure
the charges are all paid, but If the
the last will and testa- Estate AenL Canada laade. 444 state "Pressman should claim they are not
street.
NEW TODAY
R SALE ONE J3x4 TIRE AND tube
heap. 177 8. Com'l street.
WANT LIGHT WORK IN SM ALL FAM-
.... , i fife ik ?.k u
; lly,' inquire ni "
liBT AT LIBERTY" THEATRE Tues-
dsy afternoon, black plush belt. Call
174. .. .
OAS RANGE FOR SALE CHEAP. Call
mornings. Phone lil!M. 1125 Les
lie street.
auxiliary In electric light plant. Good
condition.' loo gallon tana. Price
tlOOO. Scott Boaorth. Spalding Bldg..
ortland. Ore,
CAPTIVITY OF THE O ATM AN GIRLS
This true story of western Immi
gration has been carefully revised,
making a handsome little book. It
tells In graphic terms of the mas
acre of the Oatman - family, of the
escape of Lor en so. 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.
Buren's Furniture Store. 179 Com-1 that ah a has dnlv Qualified as such
mercial St. - ..unt.l All naeasma havlne- elatma
WUVKA MIHfi KKMCING.
iv.k porter roR paints. WAlxlarainst the estate of said decedent
Paoer and picture rrannng. uooa tre hereby no tl rled to present tne
workmen. 4 6 Court St. Phone 4I mt du, Terfled, to me at Oerrals,
route 2, In Marlon county, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
this notice.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 12th
day ot November, 1918.
Jessie C. Jones.
Executrix of the last will and tes-
Depet Katieaal eTt Aaaerteaa Feaee,
all alaea. M la. te M I", high.
Palate. Oils and sVrsUk,
Stevee ItehaUt a ad Hefiaired.
Leiraaherry 4 Has lleeka.
Haleea Keaee Jk Steve Werka
ISO Cearl St. Ptaeae 14 I lorn, vv Al Jones, deceased.
ra M,v - w " '
TRADE A FINE LARGE HOUSE ON I
Summer street, close in, for acreage.
No encumbrance, f S00S. An l-room
house on Capitol street for small
acreage. IS&Oe. II acres near Junc
tion Cltv to trade for house and lot
In Salem, 11000. II acres fine land
1 mile from good town on S. P. rail
way and 1-4 mile to station on Ore
gon Electric for city property. I0S0.
Houses on the installment Pln
Terms. See me for bargains. O. W.
La Mar. 40 Hubbard Bldg.
pay him what he asks out of this.
and make him give you a receipt for
the money."
I held out s two dollar bill to Ka
tie, but she shook her head mutinous
ly.
"I no be here. I go home right
away.- Dot old womans. she call m
sneak tlef. I nevaire touch her tings
I not star where I called dot.
I did some rapid thinking In the
next minute. I felt that 1 simply
must keep Katie for a while- She
R, B. FXEMINO
POULTRY
IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST
poultry paper published send 10
cents to the North weal Poulir
Journal. Salem. Oregon, for a trial
subscription. Mention this ad.
vetpH HEED WILL HAVE SUPPLY
last of week. Charles IC Archerd
Implement company.
WAVTED TO RENT PIANO IN FAM-
ily of two adults. Will pay $3.00
month and moving charges. Phone
ll. j
WAVTED AT , ONCE GOOD WOMAN
or girl for housework. Every conven-
lence. Good wages. Address "J
care Statesman.
-L '
r.iLT EDGE Fire Insurance Protec
tion can be secured In the Oregon
Virm Haiief Assn. of McMlnnvllle, or
v with any of our Standard OIT Line
companies. We are prepared to give
you prompt protection and renernl
' ' Insurance service at i
A. Johnon Insurance Agency, 1 and
. ft Bush Bank Bldg, Salem. Phone 37:
LOST and 0WD
LOST J"
LOST BEAVER PILLOW MUFF ON
outlawn In front of John Maurer res
idence. 317 North Liberty. Thursday
evening. Finder phone li75.
.4 At. EM WATER CO. OFFICE. 101 8
Commercial street. For water service
apply at office. sMake aU complaint
at the office. No deductions in bill
win txa allowed I for absence or foi
any causes whatever unless water It
cut off from premises. Hereaftei
water for Irrigation will only be
furnished to regular customers using
water fop domestic purposes. Con-
trsetoea for sidewalks, brick work.
or niaatarlnaT. will please read Tor
building purposes' under schedule of I
rates. Apply at orrice ror copy.
I SALEM MARKETS I
rRA N IKKB- U A TJLllY. O
WANTED
MISCELLAKEOCS
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOB
good clean rags. Press rowro States
man.
WANTED SECOND HAND BICYCLE
frame with hangers. . 15X1 S. Liberty
St, Phone 1JJJ.
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANY
. nauiing. nouMuviw
llJTTS tnovlnsr lobs done prompt-
ie"S.g I Tr mm once. Tim me. I
47S State St. Phone lit. Residence I
phot. 1113-J.
LODGE DIRECTORY
MODERN WOODMEN
LIBERTY BONDS IF YOU MUST
dispose of your bonds, we will buy
them. 114 Masonic Bids.
A FIRST CLASS SMALL ACREAGE.
close to town with good Improve
" ments. 15000; will exchange for a 40
. to a 100 acre farm, and pay differ
ence. If not over $1500. or near It.
Also have a 31 acre farm where own
er will take a town house of $1500
to $2000. Also a nice 5 acr Improved
place, close In, where owner will
: t.L. .m.ii umi timiae in trade.
. ai.. have three houses to trsde Into I WANTED TO BUY THREE
, one close In and finer quallty.Tome I fresh or to freshen by Dec.
and see us. or correspond, on any or I seys or
, these; we may (ret you a aeai. we
. have a Inrge lining for exchange
several hundreds. Flemink Realty
. Company, 141 State street.
SALTC OF BOND CALL FOR
1MB dii.E-rHILD'S RED. set chains
foe Ford. 1910 Ford car, Faverole
wk.-r.i. Wanted to buy or rent.
a standard typewriter. P. O. Box 07.
Salem. .
COWS.
1. Jer-
r:uernaevs preferred, must.
be srood ones. Address Pearl wood.
Gervals, Ore.
AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY
AUTO SERVICE:
i ' a . V.lt
The unaersignea win receive AirT bervice-city ant
five o'clock p. ra. .lJetemMr ""-BiJ- trlpa. Phone Day.
nlrht. .
nn till
. w a a SI
2, HIS, for Improvement Donas oi
the City of Salem. Oregon, to the
amount of $11,908.74, Interest at the
rate of 6 per cent per annum, pay
able semi-annually at Salem, Oregon.
Buck bonds will be sold for not less
t-an par and accrued interest; date
of bonds November 1, 1918.
',y Bidders therefor, must file with
their bids a certified check payable
jto the City of Salem for two per cent
of the par value of such bonds to be
forfeited In case any bidder shall fail
or refuse to acept and pay for said
ooads. should they be awarded to
aim.
" - The city reserves the right to re
' fuss any and all bids.
Earl Race
TIRES REPAIRED VULCAXIglWU
GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE
Station. 177 South Commercial St
Phone oil. "
shipp-S AUTO SERVICE CITT AND
mJlZZ.. VTi.. if,e up. Service car
South Commercial
Phone
street.
III. no
BUYING PRICE.
Eggs and Poultry.
Eggs. 60c.
Broilers, 21 to 22c.
'liens. 21 to 22c.
Old roosters, 21 to 22c
Pork, Mutton and Beef.
Pork on foot. 16 to lKc
Ewes. 8c.
Spring lamb. 10c.
Beef steers. 7 'to 9c.
Cows. 4 to 7c.
Hay.
Cheat, per ton. $24.
Clover, per ton, $25 to $26.
Grain.
Wheat. $1.94 to $2.
Oats. 80c to $1.
Beans, 6 to 6c
Mill Feeds, RetalL
Mill tun. $28 to $39 per ton.
WHOLESALE TO DEALERS.
Creamery butter, prints, 64c.
Hutterfat. f. o. b. Salem, 67c.
Fruit.
Grapes. $2.25 to $2.50.
Oranges. $12 to $13.
Canteloupes. $2.
Local tomatoes, $1.
Lemons. $9.50 to $12.50.
Bananas, 8Vc.
Veetable.
Cabbage, 2c.
Onions (imported), $1.75 to $2.
Green peppers. 6c pound.
HetaJl Price.
Creamery butter. 66 to 70c.
Dairy butter, 60e.
Eggs, 70c.
Flour, hard wheat. $3.16.
Hour, valley, $2.90.
Sugar, cane and beet, 11c.
Potatoes, sack lots. $z.oo.
Oil Products.
Standard engine distillate. In bulk.
13 cents.
,r C. . In KnIV 11UC
DR. w. m--k. !.,. i bulk. 2814c: Eocene, in
FOR SALE 600 ACRE STOCK RANCH I knew mv wars, she was a fairly f
close to town. $4500. 10 acre tract, flrl. housekeener and above aU
good buildings, most all lo bearing nouse keeper, ion '" .
prunes, close in on main road, fisoo. she was capable of preparing nuir.-
100 acre farm. Waldo hills, nearly all tlous. aDDetltlng meals. The history
uVrS'Kl?3 1 cliu of the Lotus Study Oub. which
five room residence for small' tract! I had promised to conduct, would be-
witn buildings, inree nouses, in oa- i ,, -Bother week. If I tried, to
i paused significantly. s.irPse I
I HAD told her of the time you opened
luy trunk?"
I Katie looked up at me, her eyes
twiinming in tears.
"Oh. I know, Mrs. Graham. I such
a tad girl. I sorry I so mean to you.
-Very well. Katie." I said, then
paused, for I was frankly puttied
how beat to rav to Katie what I
wanted to tell her.
"Can yon keep a promise. Kstle.
If you make one." I asked.
"Sure." Katie answered. She was
fast recovering her cheerfulness.
"There will, of course, be more
work in the apartment now, Katie.
1 went on, "and sometimes you mar
find the elder Mrs. Graham ft
little -
"Cranky." supplemented Katie
with a cheerful srin.
"Difficult J I subsUtuted. frown
ing slIghtlyT snd so I have decided to
give you $2$ a month at present, and
$30 when we move Into a larger
apartment, which we expect to do la
few months.
"But I lifted my flager at hrr
admonishlngly. I shall expect yon
to control yourself. Katie. If you
get that money you mutt keep you'
temper and not talk back, bo matter
what Mrs, Graham may say to you.
Katie snatched up my hand and
kissed It fervently.
"I put up with the devil for that
money," she said giggling.
"See that you keep your promise.
I returned. "There will be no one
home to lunch, Katie. Get dlnir
eariy, about 5 o'clock.
"All right. I feex,
The homely familiar phrase sound
ed In my ears as I went back to join
my mother-in-law on our trip. I knew
Katie would stay with me, but I felt
like the bribe-giver I was.
' (To be continued)
lem to trade for good close In resi
dence. 40 acres to trade for home la
Helena un to tl&OO. Farm for rent.
Kor rent S room modern house. 110.
For rent I acre tract on car line.
$10. T. U Wood, Bayne Bldg.
FOR EXCHANGE
130 ACRE WHEAT RANCH IN EAST
ern Oregon, near good town, half
now In cultivation and 100 acres
more can easily be put Into cultiva
tion. On good road and -good fencea,
set farm buildings, with spring wa
ter piped to buildings. Close neigh
bors and near school. Good stock or
grain reach. Price 110.000. Will sell
easy terms or exchange for stock of
hardware, furniture, groceries or
merchandise. .
1 TIMBER CLAIMS WITH ABOUT
a 1 1 w tm timber to ex
change for residence property la Sa
il MILLION FEET TINE SAW TIM
do that work either without a maid
or while t was trying to break In
new one I knew the work or my home
must suffer.
I thought I knew the surest way
to retain Katie's services, and I re
solved to take It. although not with
out misgivings.
How Katie Heard
"Katie. I am ashamed of you. 1
said coldly and firmly. In much the
tone I would have used to sullen
child and. Indeed, she was no more-
"Mrs. Graham did not call you
snesk thief at all. You heard her
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar camp no. y,
every . u - w - .
In Derby building, corner Court, and
High stfeets. R. F. Day. V. C. J. A.
Wright, Clerk.
PROFESSIONAL
"cHIROrilACTIC
OR O L SCOTT, D. C, GRADUATE
of . C. Chlroprectlce fountain
head. Davenport, Iowa. Chlrapraetlc
corrects the cauae of disease. Office
4n.7.S U. S. N. Bank Building.
Phone 17. Reedence Itl-R-
m.ik thief: and the Only way
mill site, will sell on good terms, by listening at the key-bole. Wr
you doing that!
s vnil WAVT -m RELu UK
change your property eee our list.
PERRINE a MARSTERS
S04 Hubbard Bldg.
FOR SALE 140 acres first class farm
land 100 acres under cultivation, nai
ance creek bottom land, running wa-
Purposely 1 made my voice as
contemptuous as possiuie. rvaue
dropped her eyes and her Bps oulv-reJ.
I want to bear v- -.t she say about
ter. gcou roeo. pr.ee ... -I mm " -v. ..ia .nllcnlv.
Good I room piaeierea now,, I ' J . .vT
on naved street east front lot, e-1 'That wasn't the
rnent walks, price IU-t. acre- . .. . and you
1.&inLV?JZii::t.l Katie raised her er
I'otise. bsrii. well, good road. Price I .--....i. t kntw
11000. 17sxrefrult ranch is acre- d dted
only reason, Ka-
know IL-
es to mine ra
the next minute
Polk County Farmer It
Reported to Authorities
DALLAS. Or Nov. 1t-(acrUl
to The tSatesmsn.) Frank Blsaell.
a Polk county farmer living north it
Dallas, may lecelve punislimvnt at
the hands c' the government for rr
tcarka he Is alleged to htvo made
solicitor for, war work funds Friday.
Blasell. who claims that his ancestors
fought la the American revolution,
la alleged to have said 'he would
rather give the money to the ksUer
than help the Y.M.C.A.And the 8alra
tioa army."--His aeOoev was taroedl
ately telephoned to the head commit
tee la Dallas who notified the United
8tate attorney's office la Portland
and aa officer from that office Is ex
pected la Dallas to take charge of
BlsselL Another resident of the
same neighborhood also made a
remark that was insulting to the so
licitor but he afterwards apologised
and contributed a sum of $25. (or
the war work drive. . .. '
The Oregon legislature to meet la
hether Katie fnr will U cMttl, tatUed;ia
DENTIST
o r T . TTTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS
4U-414 Bank of Commerce Building,
phone 404.
. . w . . . ir or iwo wuuiu uwiuv w
iiXSSl .ruM orchard In first .th.. TOor greateat fault Is curios- -
MUSIC TEA CXI KB S
. HARR. TEACHER OF, PIANO.
Phone lit.
OSTEOPATH Y
American School Osteopathy. Klrks
.Mi. Uo : treats acute ana enronic
I ieaseT Of flee 404-401 U. B. Nation
JlBSkBMr. Phone Oil- Rasldeuee
419 North summer. raoi
OSTEOPATHY
bulk. 13c.
Oronlte Aroturps, in bulk, joc
I PORTLAND MARKETS
II
BUSINESS CARDS
CH1MVEY SWEEP
aii PU CHIMNEY SWEEP PHONE I WITP avTi WALTON. OSTEO-
i. am" 1 patbic pnysiciana s--r- : I PORTLAND MAHKrJ IS
Jm -.- aOT esaaa SmsriCBJI BCDUVI VI -
XI"V.hVa Kirksviue. Mo. Po i,.lrr Producta.
graduate ana specian "r:, " I PORTLAND. NOV. is. uunei .
class condition, price I jty. I do not think you mean any
JKS: Z&IV&Z hay;m br It. but It lends you Into all
rnlng water, eome orchard, price I Uat cf trouble and mistakes. I have
SX-ti UrTinUe1CprKih$ori.Tm: know that you have llst.ned to eoa-
k. trade or selL see I veraatlons before.
ii w. H. Grahenhorst A Co, 37S I ..nh t nevare.' began Katie
State street . ' but I nut no my hand
wit.t Velr. "
dent as long as export buying re-1 ..0h. yes. you hsve Kstle." I sald
.int merely prospective. Later. I ...Bd wli curiosity that led you
however, gossip became current that I to g0 lnto my trunk that time." I
iiheral buying of flour ool..niMi i honed Impressively, and
government account was part of s I slowly: "Suppose I had told my
.....mU nlan for feeding Eu- I mMtir.in.li about that. Katie-
rope. Then the market made a swift I Wj4l do you think she would have
ascent. Highest prices of tne wiiaid?
CHICHESTER S PILLS
waak4 mU
T e eta . S r efe '
ii e u Xi V -TC ft
sob et tzLusn Dinncii,
TIME TABLES
SOCTMCTlsr PACIFtO CO-
DRAYS AND EXPRESS.
EMPLOYMENT
FEMALE.
WANTED ELDERLY .LADY FOR
housekeeping. W. E. Cantrell. Ger
vals. Oregon.
City Recorder farmer transfer-we movi
and store gooo. -
Night phone lt.
CA11TAL CITT TRANSFER COMPANY
-Phone 93 J. Salem's largest and be-
eaulpped transfer company. """
?2did freight rates, on eaatern
.hipmenxa- "coanetlon
w - V r d m,lB(
diseases at " r"?.: o.i.. .tr., 63r:
ip,..i acute ana enronic n .. . , , .
Al?..'- laila-v -SO. 8. National Bank I e-. nrlme tlrsts. 59C. dairy. 37 C
Vf .--- - - - , , lttA I I" II
i-hone x-.u.. . nutterfat. poruana aeuvciT;
Court street Phone 3311. Dr.
residence phone 469.
White
PHYSICIANS
WIWi " . . i Jl . . nw iwtm our
Office SZ iie irr.i.
necking.
specialty.
HALE
rRL. G. ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHIC
physician. Oeneral Practice. uti
Stones and Goiter treated euceessfut
t sour cream, 67c
Potatoes.
Buying price, locals, $1.50; sell
ing price, $1.75 2.
lira in.
v-nvamtwr ilellverv. bids: Oats,
accompanied word that food relief
from the United States for Austria
would soon total 250.0UO tons.
n,i awaved with corn. Talk of
cnbes. extras, improved seaboard demand for oats
was a distant buuisn iscior.
Huge arrivals of hogs here weak
ened provisions. The market rallied
somewhat, however, because of the
grain bulge.
Katie looked at me In startled sur
prise.
"You no tell her?' she Queried.
"I thought you tell her and dot ra
wn she call me tlef.
A Masterly Stroke
Ne 14 Oregoataa a-n.
No. 14 Oregoa Expreee ..... 1:15 aA
No. II Willamette Limited... 9:11 e-es.
No. II Portland Passenger... 1:11 am.
No. 14 Cooe Bay 4:00 p.m.
No. 14 Portland Expreee .... 7.51 a-ae.
No. II Oregoataa 1:10 a.a.
No. 31 Cooe Bey 9:41 a-aa.
So. II Califorala Expreee ...10:41 a-aa,
No. 17 Roeeburg Paaaeagee.. 4:11 pat,
to. 17 Willamette Limited ...1:14 p.m.
so. it sab sraacisco raee. .. s;i
Oeneral Practice. OaH
Stones and Goiter tre.ieo ----.-- standard bar
Oilir. .... . - - - - . .
"You see. Katie." I said slowly,
"that Is the punishment of people
K 1l,n in enaveraatiana not In
tended for them. They get things I 4 Leave Salem
all mixed up. Now I am going tr rxVLm cm
i WANTED CORDWOOD TO CUT. Her
; WAn Vogt 1441 S. Uberty.
i BOTS WANTED TO CARRY STATES
' raaa routes. Apply In person.
EXPERIENCED STATIONARY ENGI
' r wants position In or near Sa
' w. C. E. Miller. 1081 -t,rnfet-
RANTED BY UNIVERSITY STUDENT
Instead .mn nvm.nl afternoons anu
. Saturdays. Address A-31,
i Statesman.
WOOD CHOPPER WANTED GOOD
; fir Umber. Big and second growtn
. " Will birik. ki.k.at nrice Der COfd.
;: T. B. Johes. 417 N. Commercial St
ynoae 111.
1J MISCKLtAWBOUa.
1RY CLKAStXO AND rRESslSO
I JAPANESE PRES?LN0.-rAJlInerr
fialVreeUdleV "'jW?
autta cleaned and pre-.ei $1.36 aac
11.71. Wurit etiHo ir -n. ...
free. Telephone Main III.
Liberty. Salem, phone 147.
Chinese rHisitxaa.
R. I. 1L. HUM COT.M ajii avj-.y
.41 Ill H HINI e- ravam
rintiG JIOTICKS
JUNK
JUNK
care of
JUNK WANTED-WK ! PAT HlOHpi
kind. Let u
make o' a prle on four household
oodV The J48qu.re De" "?Zm
?-.nit.l .funk Co- 171 Chemeketa
street Phone 111-
TURKEY SHOOT-AT THE U"1.
Palmer farm. Sunday. Nov. 34. Nine
and a half miles south of Rlem on
the Psclflc nignway.
ducks for everybody.
Turkeys and
WHOLE MILK
We vrlll pay $3 33 per hundred de
n.t m ualm. IVlce baaed on 4
IIWIXI awe I
.-r.-;.- rii iTTiicnRTXomCK I Mnt fat content. Fnono ziso
?rf,i..'m ifti MARION CREAMERY &
ley. $51; "A" barley. a .
Eastern oats and corn: oaia. ,o.
3 white, TmZ; 3-pouna cuov.
white. $53.50; corn. No. 3 yenow.
$58; No. 3 mixed. J5.
aaiea 200 tons December eastern
clipped oats at $55; 100 tons Qecem-
Ixt feed bat ley at !
Ni:V YORK MARKETS.
NEW YORK. Nov. 19. Evaporat-
led apples, nominal.
Prunes, strong.
Peaches, nominal.
LA UN DRIES.
VXTU ;r pouni-134 South. Lib-
erty streev rnun
V. S. CftVRiiKu rvr WANT THOU-
ands of clerks at Washington. Menl wta-r WASH LAUND R Y REG
romen. II or over. 10 monvn i -"r;- WMng done at a rate every
' varai itisa. s . a -- sin fmww
PRODUCE CO.
SALE31. OREGON
Quick in. in dava' vacation.
with pay. Easy work, common edu
eatlnn ,ii ff n.iii unnecessay.
5 patriotic. Your country needs
You. llrtn her and live InlWssh-
incton Anrir.tr ih.i, attrrina war
times. Write Immediately for free
lit of positions open. Franklin In
tltula !...., utt f Itochester. N. Y.
body can afford. For only SO eenw
wV will collect wash and "
Tour washing wnnin -.wen
hour. Phone 7t
I'UOI'OSAI.H FOR WOOD FOR
STATE INSTITUTIONS.
MACHINISTS
FOR RENT
APARTMENTS
WF DO MACHINERY REPAIRING OF
.11 klodsV automobile repairing, oxy
Icetylane welding, faa !'
oa'rlnt model and experimental
work. Iowa Machine Shop. D. B.
Brown, prop.. $51 Chemeketa St. S
' ---- 1
OR RENT FtTRNtSHED APART-
nnt Phone 2092R.
MONEY TO LOAN.
HOUSES
nt FVTT OF MONET TO LOAN ON
PL "Vfi ., i.i.mii rate.
On the 25th day of November,
1918. at 2:00 o'clock p. m.. the Ore
con State Board of Control will re
ceive sealed bids for furnishing wood
for the various atate Institutions, as
f00ron State Hospital Cottage
Farm. 1600 cords second growth nr
European Shioments Give
Impetus to Corn Market
CHICAGO. Nov. 19. Definite sn
nounrement of preparations under
. tn .nfl huge shipments of food
stuffs to Austria helped to brjna
about a sharp upturn today In the
corn market after prlcea had under
. material decline. The closo
OVUS:
nTI XfrvW tt fVtri York
VUAS Ilium-, ... " I . v.. . ..J ther.
And Trade Dwindles Low ton'W how foolifb you were.
I could not tell from Katie s man-
NEW YORK, Nov. 19. Dullness ntT whether she was In a receptive
was the outstsndlng feature of to- D100d or not. Her eyes were stead-
daVs stock market, trsdlng dwlnd- tmlr fld on the floor, and her
ling to the smallest total since th faC waf atttlll flushed,
signing of the armistice. The ton "Mr?. Graham, of course, does not
was stesdy to firm during tne icrc- i know you Katie," I began, "ana nat
noon, but practically all gains wrM uraliv she is nervous about leaving
dissipated in the genet ai selling oi i er things In the care of a stranger
the final hour.
Monet rv condition! which so lonK
have militated against speculative
evresaes lost none of their force.
brokers experiencing further dlf fl-
pultv in securing banking accommo-
dktions.
Quotations for call and time loans
were unaltered, but the loesl money
market hss temporarily ceased to be
regarded as a barometer or actual
conditions with time funds almost
nnnhtalnahle except for moderate i
TPrtnr storks contributed slmos i
one-third of todsv's output United
States Steel. Marine, preferred: mm
lean Petroleum and Southern Pacific
SALKM-CEEBl TUSK
. 71 Arrive at Salem 9:19 a.m.
1:10 Jav
41 Leave Salem, motor .... 7:eSa.sa.
41 Leave Salem, motor .... 9:31a.m.
41 Leaves Salem, motor .... 1:45pm.
Through ear te Moa mouth aad Alrlle
71 Leave Salem ........... 4:11p.m.
43 Arrive at SaUm 1:31a.m.
4 Arrive at Salem 11:40 a.
i4 Arrives at Salem
171 Arrives Salem
Ill
7:41 p.m
She asked me ir you were noneei
tnd I told her that I waa sure you
ere. Then she asked me how Ions
I had known you. and I told her only
two weeks, but that you had com
well recommended, and that Mr
Graham had known you before.
"Then she said: There Is nothing
to be done but to trust her. She
an't get Into the trunks without
keys unless she is a snesk thief, and
do not think fhe a that.'
"So you see. Kstle." I went on
smoothly, "there Is nothing for yo
to get angry over. Instead you
ought to be very grateful to me." I
OREGON ELUXTItlO
Ktfeetlv 04. lev. ISIS.
See theowatd.
rrala Leave Arrive Arrive
No. Portland Salem K uveas
I Ltd.. 1:11am 10:11am 13:15 pis
7 10:45 am 13:50 pm Salem ealy
9 1:05pm 4:15 pm 4:ltpat
I Ltd.. 4:50 pm 1:40 pm 1:50pm
17 4:05pm 1:07 pm Salem ealy
9 9:30pm 11:31 pm Salem ealy
North Beak Statlea (leave Jarrer
on Street II aad 30 miaatee later.)
Iff eextaa-eaad
Trala Leave Arrive ' Arrive
No. Eugene Salem Portland
4 7:14 am 9:35 am
to Ltd.. 7:41 am 9:41 am 11:11am
I 13:11pm 1:15pm
4 Ltd.. 1:11 pm 4:4 pea 1:41 pm
0 Salem only 1:10 pm T:4Spm
:l ..... 4:34pm 7:55 era 11:00pm
North
A tOn RENT HOUSES. APARTMENTS
and fsrm F. U Wood. 141 State
wool phone 714.
was strong. IT e to ae ..mA.m -nrm or it. in the orde
with December el." to " .V
'KXl'i V Jrt- s'eti started off at a moderately
Oats gained He to 1HC " '. atrone nace but replaced It" extrtm
visions the outcome was unchanged tB;-" it: nolnts with a net
State Institution for Feeble-Mind-, to 20e lower decided fractional loss. Marine substitute;! U0 ForOYfir30 YJP Leave Salem
.nA .rrf, Kccottd trovu nr. At nm i-.l a .tirht earlv gain witn a s-rcqueu - s 15 am
eu. w- ov. trn ' .tr.ntare in the corn maraei. vw,uj- - - ... Ta. I Alwarrs aeara fl I u 11
a 'I " r.Va.7; to a nrevalent opinion that m oars or two p o. ' w. yT . 4 111 m
1 w-'i - - j r r i rnrreiiea ueai 1 1 i '" 1 . r j m. - w a. .a
1 sjAmamra os a arTi" tjt sccvBjr 1 r
is -"
CASTOR IA
For Tnfints cd CbJldrta
Beak Station (arrive Jeffer-
Ma Street II minute earlier). Leave
ConraUls.
COaVALUt CX 3 SECT 10 XS
erta
Leave Core all 1
1:31 am
11:11 pm
1:41 pm
4:11 pm
th
X' V stat; Training School. 950 ' advantage In the corn -M - :h-k of two noInU. Southern Pa-
----- - . ., rn u...l In a nrevaieut opiuiuu m.. - . - .
i'., - - . eir e rorreitea neariy an
th. 11 advance wiw -
v ;' .. .,
f0P0.. ,"ru.T--il as or multiple n 'cords seCOHQ growvu ., -v
Ktlre-rdateeT' Flvi or .eve. year n. , ,' , - "mora tbaa iufn. a POinL
loans. H. M. Hawkins, s a-.i Oregon SUte TUOercutoai o'i-
iilds Salem, Oregon. . -
Arrive ae
1:41 a a.
1.40 am
4:00 pm
1:11 pm
Arrive CorvalUe
9:57 am
11:11 am
I II pm
1.04 pas
w