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THE OREGON STATESMAN! THURSDAY. XOVEMBER 21, 101S. I Classified Directory The Wants and Needs of the Capital City are Noted Under Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them They're Worth While :o l- 4- r if 1- rt of U of S 31 A m to r- lU t. nd . t on of int t- . 1 l" he J if of s. 1- ... gen and Exchange all Kindi Second hand goods "z ruvmisu. kiioks. mrv- Eta K)L. UVSH. MISCKLIuAjrKOCS F R $. 8ALK-A Phone S74-W. FEED CUTTER. KL'ITt'ASKH. 5..VTTAL EXCHANGE 4tf3 -7 St. r NORWICH f.MOX PIRE IXKl'UAM'K MH-ICTV J&rt Agent 7I Stale Kt. HONEY TO LOAN ' AT LUWRIT IIATKS rr;; rnnn i-add " KOK 8ALK-i-tieap. 1' -SK 134 TIHK AND tub 7 S. Cum'l treet. O AH KAN It; morning, lie street. KOIl SALE CHEAP. Phone 161SM. HZi Call L- RALKD ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE IN car lot. Write 1'innrv A lfender. Ontario. Oregon. IK YOU WANT TO OE1 THE BEST farm' paper, send 10c to the Pacific llomeetead. Sttlern. Oregon, for a trial aubecrlption. Mention this ad. SECOND 11 AND GOODS WB BUY AND SELL. SECOND HAND guoU of all kinds, pip rutiaga, bar tie, collar. collar pads. . tools, chains. Fred Ecblndler. 16 Center street. UNDERTAKERS. WEBB CLOUGll C B. WEBB, A. U. Clough, funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to th pro fessiou. 41 Court street. WALL. riPCR, FAINT. ah Hank, Saleaa. Or. cilitVSXO ADVERTISEMENTS Rat Vw Word. .....I : laaartlOn . , .iMMueat Insertions c .S-S lai lneerfus c . ionth c bTi fssonths contract, per mo... So !v. aeci. opened for less than 25e Vnat card given free with an ..vartlseinent to the extent of 60 .iSlwic? -For Sale.", "For -Rooms" or -Board." A i PEERLESS OASOLINB ENGINE. It horsepower, I cylinder a. Suitable for grain elevator. Formerly uaed as auxiliary In electric light plant. Good i ci.noition. iuu tilion tank. Price llot'O. Scott Bosurth. Spalding Bldg.. Portland. 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 mil were of the Oatman family, of the escape of Lorenzo, and the captivity or Mary and Olive. Mary died of starvation and Olive waa purchased from the Indians five years later. The price Is 20 cents, wtostnald. Ad dress Oregon Teachers Monthly. Sa lem. Oregon. GLENN U ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC- oratlng. painting, tinting;, paper banging, etc Work done by contract or by day;. good workman. Location w ww.w. .... . mw.. j www . TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL. AND upward for choice Wall Paper at Buren's Furniture Store. 17 Com mercial St. SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS. WALL Paoer and Picture Framing. Oood "workmen. 466 Court St. Phone 4SI. POULTRY (EW TODAY Caea bsv daaslfed advertlse St wUl to run .under "New Today" tot tba first Insertion, uo- kes otnerwe v. uv . -itriitr. : i. . .. . . SuDsequen. ;", will appear under; Its proper classification. ' ' . .rfvertiaement will be run ! isder "New Today" for more than . J tM Issue under any circumstances J IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST poultry paper publihed send 10 cents to the Northwest Poultry Journal. Salem. Oregon, .for a trial subscription. Mention this ad. LOST end FOUND LOST LOST AT LIBERTY THEATRE Tues day afternoon, black plush belt. Call 1074. HOVK.1 W1KJB KKMClJIiO. Depot National 4 Asaertraa Feaee. aU ataea, M lav te 58 la. bisk, Palata, OIU aad aVratah, Stoves lira a lit aa4 Repaired, Loganberry aad Mop Hooka. Kaleae Peaea Stove Werka XSO Caart St. Pkoae U4 R. B. rXKXXlVO WATER WANTED SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE. 101 B. Commercial street. For 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 la 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 rates. Apply at office for copy. rRANSFlCR HACLIXG A Kwea, 8c. Spring lamb. 10c. Uvet ste-r. 7 to Sc. Cows, 4 to 7e. liar. Chest, per ton. 924. Clover, per ton. $25 to 2. Grain. Wheat. $1.94 to $2. Oats. 80c to $1. Ueans, 6 to 6e. Mill Feexla, Retail. Mill tun. $3ft to $39 per ton. WIIOLKSALK TO lKALKRS. Creamery butter, prints, C4c. Hutterfat, f. o. b. Halem. 7e. FralL Grapes. $2.25 to 12. SO. Oranges. $12 to $13. Canteloupes. $2. Ixcal tomktoes, $1. Lemons. $9.50 to $12.50. Ilananas, 8 He Vegetables. 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. Yalley. $2.90. Sugar, cane and beet. lie. Potatoes, sacs: lots.. $2. 50. Oil Prod nets. Standard engine distillate. In bulk. 13 cents. Kerosene Pear. In bulk. llc; Elaine .In bulk. 28 He: Eocene. In bulk. 15c. Oronlte Aroturps. in bulk. 36 c. REAL ESTATE t ACRF.H. 15 CULTIVATED. UAL- ance good pssture. well watered, fenced, good Improvements, a mile and a half from town. trade fr acreage near Haleni. 1 rice flOve. ttocolofsky. 141 Mate. agood r.trv :5ti feet on east side Commerclsl street, one door north of Htate street. Halem. together wtlh perpetual right of way over the 14K&0 4 reet trait estendlng froth this property to Htate street. Terms. Apply Hoot I Uoxorth. 7l-2 Spalding Uldg., Portland. Oregon. REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of a Honeymoon A Wonderful RotsaiKa of Married Ufa Wvredcrf ally ToKI by AVK.IJZ tiAIUUSO.-v flOV.' tllAlTER 141. IUCKYS MOTHER THE SIGHTS." SAW I have beard many prople of Ml IF YOU WISH TO SECURE A LOAN on real or personal security: If you want to aell or rent your property or desire to Insure It In a company that will pay in case of los. see John It Scott, 401 Hubbard Bldg. BRING YOUR TRADES I can match you. C W. Nlemeyer. Real Estate Agent. Canada lands. $44 State street. TRADE A FINE LARGE HOUSE ON Summer street, close In. ror acreage. No encumbrance. 15000. An l-room house on Capitol street for small acreage. flSOO. IS acres near Junc tion City to trade for bouse and lot In Salem. $1000. U acres fine land 1 mile from good town on 8. P. rail way snd 1-4 mile to station on Ore gon Electric for city property. $1000. Houses on the Installment Pl Term. See me for bargaina. G. W. Laflar. 400 Hubbard Bldg. HEW TODAY M1SCELLA1CKOCS GIRL FOR GENERAL koasework. Phone 031-W. FOB RENT HOUSE AND HARK. Call the aornlngs. 194 N. Church. Phone 17$. I HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID roH good clean rags. Press room Statesman. LIBERTY BONDS IF YOU MUST dispose of your bonds, we will buy them. 314 Masonic Bldg. r.n PFVT THE FOLIXIWIKO: 11160 Six room modern house, U14 South High. Garage available. (1 & Mr month. 14.40 Five room house at 1703 Broadway. . Call at Statesman business office; ar phone J. in STORY OF THE WORLD'S WAR by Francis A. March, with Introduction k kis brother. General Peyton C. liareh, highest officer In United i mim army. Complete and authentic. rifrtetal DhntoirraDH. Kxtraoruinary i oDiiortuntty for big profit. Outfit tr. Universal House. Philadelphia. T3EX YOU PAY YOUR MONEY FOR iMQriaca nremiums you are entitled u the very best fire protection and (lr insurance service that the mar ket affords. We had this, point in aind when selecting our' cf.iroi,'. u4 !m to keep it ever In mind while attending the Insurance wants of our roomers. H. A. Johnson Insurance Acy. 1 ft t Hush Bank Bldg, Sa ba. -Phone 47.-- - -. ICI EXCHANGE Good Country etore U04O stock or genersi mercnanoiae. Horebuilding and warehouse. rooH 8 room house, barn and other build inr 1 u. nf land hlahly im- roved fruits, berries, grapes and fine garden land. Nice. location and Vng good buainena. Price $7500. Will evchanr for farm. GOOD 40 ACRE STOCK RANCH With food Improvements. 75 acres in cui tJtlon, located In Douglas county, tick, tools and equipment. Snap f-1.100: will exchange for wheat lard rtXS INOOME PROPERTY IN ROSE- -e. Oregon, to exchange for rarm U4 near Salem. rAKMS. ACREAGE. TIMBER.. CITY p-operty, fruit tracts, stock rancnes tut exchange. Bee - PERR1NE it MARSTERS 100 Hubbard Bldg. WANTED TO RENT PIANO IN FAM lly of two adults. Will pay $3.00 month and moving charges. Phone 1398. FOR SALE CHILD'S BED. set chain for Ford. 1010 Ford car.. Faverole Cockerel. Wanted to buy or rent, a standard typewriter. P. O. Box 67. Salem. - - WAVTED-TO BUY THREE COWS, fresh or to freshen by Dec. 1. Jer- va nr fiuernaevs nreferred. Must be good ones. Address Pear Wood, uervais, urc I PORTLAND MARKETS II 9 Dairy Prodntta. PORTLAND, Not. 20. Butter: Prints, extras. 63c; cnoes. extra. 59c: prime firsts. 58c; dairy. 374?. Hutterfat. roruana oeuveiy. 1 soun cream, 67c. Potatoes. Selling price, locals. $1.7502. Grain. Oats. No. 2 white feed. $55.50 for November; $55.50 for December: it.vsa for January. Barley, stand ar Camp No. 6140. meet arj fed, November, $50.50; Decem iday evening at o'el0 b.P jen 50 January. $51. SUnd ilVyVvA4 arj baVley. November. $51.50: AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANT KIND w. hauling. tlousenoia Mjrif, moving Jobs done prompt iTS y. Try me once. Tlmme 47S State St. Phone $63. Resldenc phone llll-J. "Where shall we go first?" I asked the question patiently. It seemed to tue. for the ninth or tenth time. Beyond saying that she wished to see some of the birtoilc churches of New York. Dicky's mother had given no Indication of which partic ular section she wished to visit first. To my surprise she was ready with an answer. "Suppose we go to the very end or the Island first, and come back slow ly,' rhe said. I am so anxious to see the harbor. I glanced anxiously at her wraps. which were warm, but not unusually heavy. We stood Just outside the . t rl t th rash af a brisk wind. Of course, the trip iIawa to the harbor would be all rieht because It would be made In the subway, but 1 knew, as ths elder Mrs. Graham could not. the sharpness of the ocean wind sweeping up from the bay. and dreaded the chill for her. But I knew better than to make objection. Even my brief association ... m aIVa tSls4 FOR SALE 500 ACRE STOCK RANCH witn my nusuauu close to town. $(500. 10 acre tract. I tausht me that the price of peace in good buildings, most all in bearing I er presence was acquiescence in her prunes, close In on main road. $1500. 1 " 100 acre farm. Waldo hills, nearly alt under plow, fair bulldlnga. spring gOOd aste say that they thought they add ed a picturesque touch to the streets." "They ought to go to school. was my tnother-ln-law's acid retort as we entcred the subway. (To be continued I LODGE DIRECTORY MODERN WOODMEN tlODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Orcron Ced every Thursday in Derby bu Hleh atreets. Wright, Clerk. PROFESSIONAL CHIROPRACTIC AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY AUTO SERVICE - SHIPPS ACTA country trlpa nlaht, S5. OR. O. U SCOTT. D. , GRADUATE of P. 8. C Chlropractles fountain head. Davenport, Iowa. Chlrapractle corrects the causa of disease. Of flee 404-7-$ U. 8. N. Bank Bulldlag Phone $7. Readence 818-R. 3 ERV1CE CITY AND Phone Day. tos; PKNT1ST TIRES . REPAIRED VtLCAJtlZING GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE Ktmtinn. 177 South Commercial St.. Phone 41$. SHIPPS AUTO SERVICE CITY AND sections, tubes 26c up. Service car l Phone 2(2. 12( South Commercial street R F. U UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS lt.4l4 Bank of Commerce Building. ptinne SOS ; MUSIC TEACHERS rw.miur 5i 60? January. $51 "0. U y V . m,. .. T ' - Eastern oats and corn In bulk. Oats." No. 3 white. $51.50; Decem ber. $52.50; January. iz.ou. mir-ty-eight pounds clipped white oats. November. $53.5"; ueceraoer. 50; January. $54.25. Corn. No. 3 yellow. November, s&s.a"; Decem ber. $5)?: January, $5S. No. 3 mixed orn. November, $57; December, $56.50; January $56.50. Prosvect of New Crop sam I Movement Pleases Bears water. ISO Der acre. Exchange, good five room residence for small tract with bulldlnga Three houses la Sa lem to trade for good close In resi dence. 40 acres to trade for home In Kim un to 11500. Farm for rent Vnr rent S room modern bouse. $10. For rent S acre tract on car line. $10. F. L. Wood. Bayne Bldg. A FIRST CLASS SMALL ACREAGE, close to town with good Improve ments. $5000; will exchange for a (0 to a 100 acre rarm. ana pay owier ence. If not over $1500. or near It Also have a 21 acre farm where own er will take a town house of $1500 to $2000. Also a nice 5 acre Improved place, close in. wnere owner wm s.naii neat noun in nlana. "Very well, then." I said. "Ths aubwav will take us there, but we shall have to change to an express at Fourteenth street "I have 'never ridden In the sub way" ah remarked. "They wers talking of it when I was In New York last, but nothing had been done. We made very alow progress toward the subway. My mother-in- law was almost childlike In her at tltude. I had Imagined from the air nf unbendine dignity she had worn . mm ever since I met her that sne wouio move through the streets figuratively holding her skirts way from the in nor Able Army Officers to Remain in the Service WASHINGTON. Nov. 19. 8teps ta retain permanently In the army of ficers commissioned from civil life who have displayed marked ability In the service are being considered by the general staff. Plans for the demoblltatlon of officers. It was learned today, are being shaped with this In view. The first of the anoroxlmattlr ICO.OvO men la the officers train ing corps released will be those who are anxious to sever completely thtlr conectlon with military life. Appli cation from thee men for release), officials said, will be sled spot promptly. Consideration, is was said, next will be given to applications from officers who wish to return to civil life, but retain their status as re serve officers, subject to call for a period of years. General staff offi cers believe that a large portion will follow this coarse thereby giving th United Bute an adequate supply of competent reserve officers for th flrt time Is history. In passing officers back Into ths Inactive reserve list, car will b tak en to hold to th last officers who desire to apply for commissions 1st the regulsr establishments and the whoa records show them to b fit ted for regular army life. . kr . i . w -w a y r.. hnuiM to trade Into one close In snd finer quality. Come I people and objects she met and see us. or correspond, on say of I k- mrm tnav rt mu a deal. Wl v . w- - !- 1 l.t in v for exchange aeverai hundreda. Fleming Realty I potitlveness a Characteristic Company. Ill state atreeu But she osused before every shop I window and looked in frankly Inter ested fashion at th different types I of people crossing the streeL one j .1.. ... I.i build- r rf'kfl. p'Tk which save evidence to belonging price $1200. a acrea an cuiui.u, Q oia regime 01 oiu i"ew ivi FOR SALE 140 acrea flryt cla farm land. 100 acres unoer cultivation. Bal ance creek bottom land, running wa ter, gi-od road, price 145 per acre Uood I room plastered house, located on naveo atreet. eai irom ., Pr,c' I i .k- k...lti Irnntl of UDN R HARR. TEACHER- OF Phone 11$$. PIANO. OSTIfiOPATUY BUSINESS CARDS CHIMNEY SWEEP R. W. U MERCER, GRADUATE American School Oateopathy. Kirks ville. Mo.: treats acute and chronic disease: Office 404-405 U. S Nation al Bank Bldg. Phone fit. Residence 410 North Summer. Phone 414. SALEM CHIMNEY SWEEP PHONj 19. Ben wneeier. OSTEOPATHY DRAYS AND EXPRESS. KIPL0YMENT FEMALE. fATT LIGHT WORK IN SMALL FAM- W. Inquire at 1175 N. 17th Ht. WATTED AT ONCE GOOD WOMAN Ctrl for housework. Every conven ience. Good wages. Address J Statesman. . MALE LARMER -'TRANSFER WE uvf and store goods. Day pnon Night phone !$$ ' . OAI1TAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY Phono 9JI. uaiem e irrn n equipped transfer company. Get ou. reduced freight rates on easteri shlpmenta. Also for storage as w. have three warehouse In connect lor with business. Furniture moving packing, shipping "d alorlng oui apocialty. Office 220 State street, x RS. WHITE AND WALTON. OSTEO pathle physician and surgeons. Graduatea of the American School of Ustopathy. Kirksville. M. Poat graduate and specialised Id nervous diseases at L Angeles College. Treat acute and chronic diseases. Office 606-0-7 $ U. 8. National Bank Bid. Phone $50. Residence .1(10 Court street Phone 1215. Dr. White residence phone 440. PHYSICIAHS CHICAGO. Nov. 20. Prospects of an Increase in the movement of th new crop had a bearish effect today on corn. The market, although un settled, closed 1 cnt to 2H esnU net lower, with December $1.29 ViGv 4h and January $1.31. Oats finished 'o to Ho down, and pro visions no 5 cents to $1. Notwithstandin gthat the corn market fluctuated rapidly and that a An tirn the January aemeij touched the highest spot yet on the ymn Qt TWQ IffarS th-netal tendency most of reierun ui j it the session was clearly downgrade. Hedging sales depressed oats. Sea board demand was slack, and the visible supply total showed a liberal Increase. Provisions weer dull but firm. Notice o f-n embargo on big ship ments to Chicago Thursday and Fri day was a strengthening factor. k acrea all .miaa Kirn. well, good road --am . . .... ..n V 1i ..... &,' Vr,.nV houV bam. rock ry Hill and Washington Squar wer road, price $1750. ze acre r m. i tne word In tne nation s lasuiua acres plw 1nd. balance timber and , pasture, buildings, will consider some I annals, vn t is boo. 40 acre of beer-I There are a number of such bulld- im Italian orune orchard In first I, , i. . .i-vKnrhnni4 Win w be- HnVr.lctfn6 V,...'S- ;;Venour.p.rtmea.dth. subway. ance pasture. room nu, -1 ana I Dersn to tear tuav iv " w-- Nearly a Billion Over It Late Liberty Loan Record WASHINGTON. Nov. II Total subscriptions to th fourth liberty loan were $6 919.047.000. th treas ury department announced today af ter final tabulations had bees com pleted. Th ovrubciiptlon . of $999,047,000 was 16.41 per cent. Every federal reserve district exceed ed It quota. I Th San Fraselsco district stood seventh among th twelve la per cent re cf oversubscription, with 114.17. per -cent of Its.qnola. The n-ton district led with 126.44 par cent. . . . . t mnnlnr water, some orchard, price $1200. 1 acre tract, good house, welt. I. car Una nrlce 11100: term. 1 f v nt want In huv. trad or U. see W If. Grabenhorst 4c Co- 275 State street. And Rear Admiral Dies ATTB CORDWOOD TO CUT. Vogt, 1(44 S. Liberty. Her- DRY CLKAJIINO AMD PRESSING JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F S. Watanabe, Prop.. 4$4 N. Commer cial street- Ladles' and senetlmen suits cleaned and pressed. $1.26 and $1 7. Work called for and delivered free. Telephone Main 661. DR. L. a ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHIC Physician. General Practice. OaH Stones and Ootter treated successful ly. Office and residence $ North Liberty. Salem, phone 147. NEW YORK. Nov. 19. Rear Ad mlis.1 Bayard Speyers, U. 8. N-. re tired, of this city, s veteran of the Civil and Spanlah-Amerlcan wars, died todsy In a hospital in Montreal after an operation, according to word received here tonight. Born her in 1846. Admiral Spey ers cnteivd the United States naval academy at Annaoolls in 163. Dur- CMINESB FUTStClA. 'Tl WANTED TO CARRY STATES- routes. Apply in person. KltRIENCED STATIONARY ENOI- wants position In or nesr Sa Ja.CE. Miller. 101$ Marlon SL 'D CHOPPER WANTED GOOD J timber. Big and second growth. JIM pay the highest price per cord. " & Jones. 417 N. Commercial St, i J tl$. - MIBCELLAIIXOCS. k GOVERNMENT WANTS THOU- of clerks at Washington. Men omen, 1$ or over. $100 month, v'ick Increaae. $0 days' vacation, 'is pay. Easy work, common edu- "o sufficient. Pull unnecessay. J Patriotic. Your country needs Help her and live In Wash to during the stirring war tima. Write Immediately for free et position open Franklin In- 2p'Pt- 1,1 ltotll"f' w' JUNK JCXK JUNK WANTED WE PAT HIGHEST price for Junk of every kind. Let w make you a price on your household Th. "Rnuui Deal House rnital lunk fo, $71 Cheroeket streeL Thon SS$. TU New York Stock Market Still in ConfttSed State Dg the Civil war he served sboard I vessels pursuing vpvvi YfiBK. Not. 20. The un certain trend of prices during the ater nart of today's stock market session offered cumulative evidence of the confusion existing In specu lative and Investment circles. Traa inr showed a moderate expansion of ntKEY SHOOT AT THE GEORGE operations over the ' previoo, h"l Argentine Ambassador to t'aimer larm. nunu.j, I movements wem u . t Attend react conrcTcnce OR. I. If. HUM CURLS ANY KNOWN diasa. 15$ & Hirh St- Phone 11 BBpaaaKaaMaMaaaaaMa PUBLIC NOTICES blockade runners snd later, returning to the academy was graduated In 1868. He commanded the U. 8. 8. Caesar during the blockade or Cuba and the battle In which th Spanish fleet was destroyed off Santiago. take us an unconscionably long time to reach our destination. "This is a womletful doorway. she said, stopping before a house e.4 behind the Iron grill work which marked the areaway of the um time city house. "You must mark that bouse. Margaret, and find out when it Is to be torn qowd. as It eventually will be. Richard could buy that door for a comparatively email sum then. It would mas beautiful entrance for ths hous he will build some day." It it characteristic of the elder Mrs. Graham that she never says. Isn't It?" but "It Is"; never "Don t you think so." but "I think so. ano I know." never "ougnt you not. but "You musL" I have never known a more decided woman in mv life. . . . a There ought to be a stairway ano other fittings Inside to match that door." she went on. 'I think w will wn In and ask about thaU. I e sign. 'Furnished rooms!'" Merely a PostponemenL ind a half miles south t saiem on th. lartfic hla-nway. TurKeye ana duck for everybody. LAUNDRIES. BIDS INVITED. LAWDRYTjuJK SALE OP DO.NDf CALL FOK BIDS it vi fiTP.ty delivery ana careiui wc.r. v., wash. 4c pert, pound. 1S South Lib erty street. Phone 26, uriMU! WBT WASH LAUNDRY REG ular washing oone at a body can afford. For only 10 cent we will collect; waah and deliver your weaning within twenty-four rtoura Phone $471. MACHINISTS FOR RENT - HOUSES WE IK) MACHINERY REPAIRING OI all kinds, automonii repairm. ...l.l.n. we d nc. ga engine re' nalrlne. model work. Iowa Macn Brown, prop.. 263 lj Tba nndersigned will receive bids . ..a, a -a. TA .aa-k Ka nil till fly O ClOCK P. m. wevtmiwi 2 1918. for improvement Don as oi ihA rtty of Salem. Oregon, to the amount of $11,908.74, interest at the rate of 6 ner cent per annum, pay- ahl semi-annually at Salem. Oregon. Cueh hnnda will be sold lor not ten th. Mr and accrued Interest; aate .f KnnI. TCnvemher 1. 1918. " . , . i.v Bidders therefor, must iue wim certified cnecs payaoie contrary, even In issues oi tnc name rlaaa. Pools dominated various spe cialties, the list hatdenlng apprecia bly at the end. A foretaste of the post war was furnished bv the break of five to 14 points in the several issues or me Maxwell Motor company, following announcement that the diviaena on the first stock is to be suspended be cause of readpnstnient conditions. irregularity at the beginning was occasioned by the heaviness of Ma rine, preferred, which broke over five noints as a result of me oraer from Washington noiaing up me plan of the sale of the company s British tonnsge Marine made up much of Its loss Mormon Church Head Deai; Heber J. Grant Succeed SALT LAKE CTT. Nov. 1$ lib ber J. Grant, president of the attorint of 12 apostles of th Mormon churoh, todsy tntomatbeally )bcam presi dent of th church thioagh th death of Joseph Fielding - Smith, wlch oc curred esrl ytkls morulas-. Ratifi cation of his succession probably witl not take place, however, until tk next general conference of th churth to b held her In April, next year. , Owing to th influents epidemic private funeral er-fc will b held for the late president Smith, Final arrangements for th funeral had not been concluded today but Friday was tentatively decided upon. When th kaiser crossed over tnto Holland he was greeted with thrss Jeers snd a tiger. j TIME TABLES SOtTTUERW FACinc CO-Keetkheaad No 64 Oregon la a 0:0$ I No. is uregoa Expraaa 0:14 1 No. II Willamette Limited... 0:1$ i No. 10 Portland Paaeeager... 1:14 am. No. 14 Cooe Bay 4:00 pA No. 14 Portland Expreee .... 1:61 a a. f R.BT-HOUSES. APARTMENTS 4 farma F. L. Wood. $41 State jvl. pheao T$4. 'JTt RENT FINE SIX ROOMED FUR "nd bungalow, close In. modern In "rr rp-ct Fi.ur roomed cottage 7 "' street, at $5.00 per month. J- w. Laflar, Hubbard Bldg. 4k, 'I1. RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM Wi 1M of h.ih in maiImii home MONEY TO LOAN Ih.l hMi a hn,L sHnrr io7he CUy of Salem for two cent u fi." Vtrol.-; wMch Chemeket St, 8. of the par value of -uchbo nds t o be felJ three ponU a, tQ0 outg.t rorieitea in case guy umu .. ne refuse tn aceot and pay for said i a. .hviitd thev be awarded to UVUUC - scored points an extreme advance or four most of which was retained. WASHINGTON. Nov. 19. Roran lo 8. Naon, who tesigned Jsst week as Arsenine ambassador to tne unit ed States, announced today that he will go to Europe to follow the pro ceedings of the peace conference be fore returning t Argentina, Krederlco M. Juintana. former counsellor of the embassy here, has1 been appointed charge d'affalrej un til an ambassador is cnosen. Fct-nie.' Ambtssador Naon's letter of rerlgnatlon to President Irlgoyen. made public today. erlUrlteJ shstply the Argentine presldnfr policy of neutrality In the world war and en dorses the declarations of President Wilson for nnlty of action by the American republics. No. $1 Oregon laa 2:20 1 No. 11 Coos Bay 0:41 1 No. 16 Califorala Expreaa . . .10:6$ e-sa. no. it itoeeburg peaeeager.. 4:11pm. No. 17 Willametu Limited ...6:14 a.m. .o. is aaa graaciace) Asas. .. v:Ki SALEM-CTCXR No. 72 Arrive at Salem No, 74 Leave Salem ... UXS 0:10 a. sa. llOpja. TTr UJT 4f B AW - a - ' - UUU S OS I ' bint or monet to Loan on T AH Utsvsit TP at t S at Privilege to-pay $100 or fuse any and all bids. ina!"H""irH.-wk.n.T 114 Masonic Bldg.. Salem. Oregon. The city reserves the right to re- Earl Race City Recorder 4drs A. IS care Statesman PARTIES WITH GOOD FARM 8 ECU It- Iry af nt to Borrow mm One $750.00 three years. One $1,000.00 three years. A. C. BOH RNSTEDT 401 Maaonic xempie Salem. Oregon FOR SALE WHOLE MILK We will pay per hundred de livered at Salem. Price haaexl on 4 n fat eontents. ruone Z4W " " " . a .aTe . MAKIOli U&JVErLbaz PRODUCE CO. SALE3L OKEGOX "Don't you think. Mrs. Graham. 1 intornoaed deferentially, "that we had better postpone this visit until some other time? Th daylight does not last very long at this time of the year, and the trip to the old section of New York will take up consldera ble time." I My mother-in-law frowned, quickly I She evidently was about to make an Imnatient answer. Then suddenly Kar krnv cleared. . 1 "PPO-w. ntlgM m wtll ftjm. .... hurry on.' she said. I shall want I it Le-ves Salem motor .... 1:66 pea. a rood deal of time to go mrougt- I Tnrouga car to ateamouta aaa Air lie thle house properly. We will come down some morning and say we art looking for rooms, then we will have a chance to look over everything thoroughly." 1 tried to keep the dismay out of mv face. The Idea of pretending s search for rooms, which we had nol the slightest Intention of tsklng. waa most distasteful to me. but 1 sept silent, resolving to avoid the pro- rosed trip If It were possible for m to do so. Mrs. Graham made no more stops. and we soon came to the Twenty- HTJRSERIKS. LIVESTOCK THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR v",0' kind. Will hlp ths a, " hivj a. vv 1 1 s -iiif V- !7rt.Phon svenlngs 2357J. O. D. dlclr FRUITLAKD .NURSERY M ratVursery lor tree! of sU kinds. Nursery loc.ted on mil "t,of pen itentiary. Phone 1HF21. J. BLOTinp-n mmiiiu rvrara .nd I ' nlw for rose bushes, ' Z ?T ,- son Sod H t'L"'. tonih xe. -C. A. 1 kt, l. Box 72, Dallas. er Mc -I vow IS THE TIME TO PLACE YOUR ;lNC!r,.. Li r. bushes, shrubbery. ornamental trees lantlng. with Capital SALE SIX HIOH GRADE HOL ; 2 th'frs: also one registered t :,n,' brood sow heavy with (,.." William Kaufman. Hllverton. I t",. Tbone Rd 112. emit, walnut ana "'J'Z w?:: fTombanv 1030 Cheme- ka. .treat. PbOtt 75. Read the Classified Ads. Ints. most or wnicn was retameu. i D United States Steel and affiliated EurOOean Women rrOlSC stocks gave e. better account of them- 47e,arnet'r nf Yanht elves than at any recent time nut -.... nnonnr. wer. under ntfSSUre. IgUOT- i. ,.r. or the formation of a NEW YORK. Nor. 19. Apprecls combination for the export of metalt Uoq of American cooperation during K...a, rtaii nlaved little I the war. both In th fighting and In r."Tu.: ..: k...i .h. divi- ;.n.f work, waa expressed In letters, pan id in - .... " v. .v. .vtinat . .lehth street entranc. slon evlnclnn no trend until tne uu.i receivea ner? ' r'irw r'--AZ, ci. i. MHMn. with tho -a . t a i . a a.aA akyi w aa aa tr pnm vi i ill aa ii La r ulu i aa. a.aass s as aaewvv D!n :a!"ll.Jl.:r-; C." decision which characterlies lunau.a .Z. I , nn F.iiiabeth of Belgium .ii her remarks. "I have seen pie specialties, mi. in .7. " ';.;;"V7." M.h.n7" . "f .Bd I thought when 4ee- waAltsffsi Q1ga omA niPil lO . I U 1 IUU i iilC. evwassv " l twive wa e l"U fwt is .. wt-i." -- - - - - i 000 shares. V i..V.(i. Aai.rd Domestic bond, were lrr,Q WbVlooT lr uimm. vi - V I . .... SALEM. FALLS CITY A WXSTKRN Tl Leavee Salem 4:16a.m. 42 Arrives at Salem 6:1$ aaa. (44 Arrives at Salem 11:00 (uta. 140 Arrives at Salem 1:10 pn. 171 Arrives Salem T:40a.m OftEOOV ELXCCTSllO Cfeerlv Oei. let. 191$. itkbeaa. Arrive Arrive . Salem Kareat 10:16am 11:2618 11:50 pm Salra oalr 4:16 pm 4:16 pm (:44pm $:tOm $:07am SaJemealy 11:10 pm Salem only Trala No. 1 t 0 Leave Pert lead 0:16am , 10:46am 1:05 pm 4:60 pm 0:06 pm v:ie pm 1$ Ltd.. 17 I North Beak Station (leave Jeffer oa Street 16 aad 10 ml a a tea later. I SAU-M MARKETS I BUYING PRICK. " Eggs and Poultry. Eggs. 60c. Broilers. 21 to 22c. Hens. 21 to 22c. Old roosters, 21 to 22c Pork, Mutton and Beef. Pork on foot, 16 to l4c and Marine 6s. Liberty Issues were bteady with the international group. Total sales, par value, aggregated $10,675,000. Old Unltd States bonas were un changed on call. TACOMA. Not. 19. Tacoms's i newly elected port bosrd completed orgsnlxation today by electing "-nea ter Thome president ana cawaru Kloss secretary. that relief work "does honor both to the gen erosity of your compatriots snd to your chsritabls xesi. wnue ma. I Jotfre said that "the Yoice of sn en tire people freed from m outrage of barbarism, thanks yon. RESTORE I-OSTAL HKnJr PARIS. Nov. 18. (British Wire less Service ) The postal service has been re-established throughout the whole of France and Belgium. 1 saw them It was a pity to spoil the streets with such structures, but the reality Is much worse than I Imag- whatever cossessed them.1 fv an I remained sIlenL lou .. with me of course!" i m aorrv to say I do not, I a. m rtrmiv for her absolute sir of ei.ni. irritated me. "Of course It la unfortunate that the entrances had be above ground, but ss long Leave Salem Wartbbeamd Trala Leave Airlvs Irrjv No. Eugene Baieta Portusd 7:16sm 0:16am 10 Ltd.. 7:4$ am 9:46 am 11:1$ am 11 11:1 4pm 14 Ltd.. 1:6$ pm 4:00 pm to ..... Salem only 6:10 pra 12 4:16Bm T:56tm North Bank Station (arrive ma Street 1$ mlautas earlier). CorvaUla. CORYALLIS CX)TTNltCTtOfg Norths omnd Leave Core all la Arrive ;" 1:16 am : an. 11:11 pm 1:60 am $:41 pm :00 pm 6:1$ pat -7:56 pm trJrV lata avsBeV4BPal Arrive Cervallle 0:67 am . 11 tl am 616 pm S:M pea , 1:16pm 6:46 pm 7:40 m 10:00 pm Jeffer Leave tn there bad to b SOm SOlt Of SD ! r.n way I think these Turkish kl- in.w. .re the beat thing possible. 1 1:16 am 10:16 am CIS :40 pi