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THE OREGON STATES3LX; RATUTUiY. DECHMBEn 21. 1918
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Classifned Directory
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NORWICH UNION'
FIRE LNSURANCK SOCIETY
Tbtebien, ICoUnd & Margbardt
Resident Aent 371 HU 8J
MONEY TO LOAN
on mi'BOTKD riH and cttt
PROPERTY AT LOWEST RATRS
THOS. K. JORD KitSJfiK
CLASI1F1KD ADTKBTMKaaurTS I
Rate Per Ward.
e Word. 4
rtlVaa""""?
Inner ie.... So T
first Insertion
Subsequent Insertions
On weea tsi
One montn ....... e
Six months' contract; per mo.. . Jc
It montns- contract, per mo... 7o
N accC opened for less than IS
A neat eard given free with aa
advertisement to the extent of to
announcing "For Bala," "For
Eut," "lluomi" or "Board."
iirai-rMXJunij-fcruj I
..-. HEW TODAY
Each new classlfed advertise-
meat will be run under "New
Today" for the first Insertion, un-
lass otherwise ordered by the ad-
vertlser.
Subsequent Insertion of the uL
rill a d near uader Its
proper
classification. " f
No aaverusement win be ran T
ander "New Today" for mora than :
one Issue tinder any circumstance J
NEW TODAY
vkfMiriranf'y't i"irinsaernriroi
HOUSEKEEPING SUITE. 3 ROOMS,
nicely furnished. (33 Ferry street.
WANTED TO BUY CATTLE AND
calves. Any kind. Phone UitW.
snis i iiiiiiBBSSsseieenwiasnsnia 'vhwmwhbmmmbbb
HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENT FOR
. sale. Inquire Cherry City Feed Barn.
HOLLY TREES PLAIN AND VARIE--tt.
cheap. Roy Z. Ohmart. phone
FINE LARGE BLACK WALNUTS 14
, pounds for 11 or $2.5 pr bushel.
. rnon is4J. , .
WANTED -EXPERIENCED SALES- I
lady for dry roods department. Ap
ply uaie m wo.
FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE,
with two acres of ground. Apply 365
Hl(h street, apartment i.
SEE MISS L. E. GOOD HUB AT SSI
S. 11th street for subscriptions to all
macsxioea Phone 741-41.
NICELY FURNISHKD ROOMS WITH
board. Rates reasonable. .Phone
1J7I or call 131 N. Church. '
LOST A MINERVA SOCIETY PIN.
with letter "A" on face and "M. M.
.." on .back, either on street. the
Commercial or State street car. The
tinder please phono 1317.
. . FOR KX CHANGE. -
Fine 1-room house in Irvington district,
h Portland, for residence property in
fit Salem.
"A tAod l-ronm hnnia well located la
Salem for acreage of same value.
Price 13000.
Sis ares well Improved farm In South
Dakota otnM for valley farm.
Prefer Waldo Hills.
A rol K-room houne sad ll lots, one
acre of Loganberries with fine water
system for Irrigation. For sale on
Installment plan.
For results list your property with
PFWRINE A MARSTER8, "The Trad
ers," 30 Hubbard Bldg.
EMPLOYMENT
FEMALE.
LADT WISHES POSITION CARING
for small child. 354 N. Liberty.
WALK
IF YOUR ROOF LEAKS. PHONE 1074.
SOYS WANTED TO CARRY STATES
maa routes. Apply In person.
WANTED FIRST CLASS AUTO ME
thanica Motor Inn Garage. -
WANTED BOY II YEARS OLD. TO
warn printing trade. Call at States
man Job ,Ot flee. - . .
LET ME DO TOUR ERRANDS AND
Hvsr your Christmas psrcels. Re
liable, prompt service, r Phono 15.
Clyde Butcher. -
LET ME. DO YOUR ERRANDS AND
deliver vour Christmas parcels.
Prompt, reliable service. 638 State
t - Phone 114. Paul M. Ryan. prop.
FOR RENT
ssna
BOUSES
JJJJSSs4MBaB
rVRNlSHED FIVE-ROOM. BUNGALOW
tor rant phone 403R.
fOR RENT HOUSES. APARTMENTS
nd farms. F U Wood. 141 State
tract, pbone 714. - -
ton RENT A STRICTLY MODERN
furnished room bungalow. No chll-
area. W. A. Llston.
0R RENT THE FOLLOWING:
f 1.1-rivs room house at 1701
Broadway.
Call at Statesman business office;
r phona 11.
"0tt RENT ONE -ROOM HOUSE ONiUNK WANTED WE PAY Hi
J'uth Liberty street. Quite modern. I , p-jce for Junk of every kind.
fDnr.fiuua k.... " tA atri One i
-room house on State street; dsndyl
Plsoo. Call me. Phone 144 or 1021.1
Plaoa. call me.
Jl- W. Laf lar.
ROOM
ro,?."WT-TW() AND THREE ROpM
4U N. Cot-
, - imcHm
jAte.,. Phona 2201.
RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM
71 bs of bath, in modern hom
FOR SALE
1711' W
TOR SALE llil FORD. Phon 1571
sale at a sacrifice two
sooq pianoa Phone 742.
Tor sale remington tvpewrit-
r- I'hone 1U4M. Call 1171 Mill St.
tYi? SALE TWO TOUNG PtlLAND
vsina sows. I On be registered.
I'hon 4F4.
OR SAI.K vinipniTPn Itni.LY:
-reen holly loaded with berries.
"ne 111, , '
8A LED OATS AND CHEAT HAY FOR
if' Vt 25 per ton. Rout 6. Box 12.
rQR Rale a ' one ton republic
rucic. ralrly new; price 31200. J as
Feller. Donald. Oregon.
sssaSasssssssssssaaj sSmnmnanBaaaeaa. M"J1''manmnnmmmeaaa.aa... f aa ssaassaa an em aaBsaa ana annans mm
MISCELLANEOUS,
. 1 uu WANT TO OBT THH HVirr
farm paper, -and 10 to the Fac1e
Salem. Oregon, tor VSSa
subscription. llUo thU tl
FOR RALE VERY CHEAP. TWO 121 H
mif:-Vacuum CUD tlr- ruo about COO
miles, and several nearly new sr.
w Tuiunwi, Cloth bind-
. -
wr ira man coat.
Address "Book."
care btatesman
PEERLESS QASOUNK ennrai. T.
horsepower. S cylinder. Suitable for
r" latc,r. Formerly "used as
auxiliary In electric light pIaat?Uo!!2
condition. Its iBslloS ianS C SSS
tank. PriM
www. tcoit Uosei
rta. Spalding Bids,
roruaBO, Ore.
CWThl?Tu?,E.S OATliAN GIRLS
sratlon has "been carefully revlj
- nwlaoBi. lituVbkL rt
tells In graphic terms of the mas
off the Oatman family? of ?.
escape of Lot-easo. and the captivity
of Mary and Olive. Mary died of
?ra'Va" lW? "Prcha?ed
I..1Wr ,SLCnta- Postpaid. Ad
i5?&2Z TCbw- Mnthly. 8a-
IK OU WANT TO UbT TMK BEtTT
poultry paper published aend It
nrwn rouitry
Journal. Salem. Orron. for a trial
fvM-n Mention tnis ad.
WANTED
wn ..., M. rr -IJUUL
" AftTEI F AT THIN AND KKESH
, cows, large calves. Phone 141SM.
SIM;ki.lmm
WANTEU TO WENT A
PIANO AT
once. Call 1472.
HIGHEST CASH PRlCaA PAID FOR
sooa ciean rass. Press room States
man. WANTED FORD TOURING CAR. 1917
model, good condition. Write 24e
Brooks ave, Salem.
LIBERTY BONDS IF YOU MUST
dispose of your bond a we will buy
them. 314 Masonic Bids.
LOSTndFOUD
LOST
JOST SILVER COIN PURSE WITH
letter "H engraved. Finder please
pnone z and receive reward.
120 REWARD FOR THE DETECTION
of the thief or thieves who stole the
following shrubbery from our prem
ises Sunday night: four Cottons As-
- ters with berries and one Asalea. Mr.
nnd Mrs. D. J. Fry. High and Oak sta
AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY
4 4 Y
SH1PP-S aUTA saiKVlCnr-ClTY AND
country trips. Phone Day.
Plrht. !
AUTO AXD TRUCK REPAIRING
TRACTOR. TRUCK AND AUTOMO
bile repairing. Satisfaction guaran
teed. A. E. Hutchison. 1065 N. 14th.
(IKK HKP4INKI-Vt I.CAIZtIG
GATES HALK-SOLE TIKE SEKVlCf.
Station. 177 South Commercial Si
phon 413. .
SHIPPS AUTO SERVICE CTTT AND
umiom tunes zsc up. service car.
Phone SCI. lit South Commercial
LODGE DIRECTORY
MODERN WINinsM
VllltlKKS WOODMEN OF AMEKICA-
Orsgon Cedar Camp No. til, meat
every Thursday evening at I 'cloe
In Derby building, corner Court aaf
High street. R. F. Day, V. C; Jt A
Wrtrht, CWk. . '
BUSINESS CARDS
DHAira AND KJLPRESS.
LAKMEK TRANSFER WIS
and stora good a Day phono 10.
Night phono ISIS.
CA1 ITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
-Pknu ail. Salem's largest and best
MiiiniMd transfer company. Oat our
reduced freight rates o esters
shipments. Also for storage as we
bava three warehouses In connection
with buslnesa Ftlrnlture moving
packing, shipping end storing our
specialty. Crffle 11 Stata street.
Dttl CLKAIV1NO AID rUEIIlMU
uu-Ln.n.ri.iiuijiiin.i--'ii'' .
JAPANESE PKESSINU.PAtUrw .
clal street. Ladles7 and senetlmens
suits cleaned and pressed. ILl and
11.7. Work called for and delivered
r Telephoa miwiii
WINDOW AND GENERAL CLEANING
- saryuoruxrLrrnjxrTJMss''"'
unir.se AND WINDOW ciar.a.j
wanted: Prion HIT.-
JUNK
MiGUEtri
i m hnk or every Kino. ue r
m nriM on your household
-ooda Tb -Sauar VflHouF71
?.BiteI Junk On- 171 Charoeketa
street. Phona lis.
IKSURASCB
DiD VOU KNOW THAT THE OREOON
nun rriuLrs s - -
' c,aii a nt M!linnvill now
fire nviici ------ - ,
has a per capita reserve
to that of the-very lrmott$? til
Line compsnles operating in this ter
rt.ry' The n f. i- A Issues poli
cies on the fist rste non-assessable
wll as on the annual assess
ment Plsn. H. A. Johnson Insurance
Agoncy. 1 and 2 Ladd I Xiusn itan
Bldg Salem, phon 117.
LA CI UH IBS.
SALEM STEAM "NU"rUY?rv
wssh! c pef rund.a13l South Ub,
arty street i pp
HOME WKf WASH LAUNDRY REG
V.i.r wsshlne- doa at a te every
body can afford. Fc only 30 cents
wa will collect, waah and deliver
Tour wssh lng within twsnty-four
Unnr. Phone l47t.
MACHtHTSTS
WB DO MACHINERT REPAIRINO I OF
all kinds, automobil repairing, oxy-
leetvlena welding, ass
oalrlng. model- and . experimental
work! Iowa Maehln Shop. p. B.
Brown, prop, 363 Cbmkt BU Ba
.. lm. ..
"MtiLTHl
I. .. . .. . r I. - - .
oibt to Loam.
WASTED FOR CHATTEL
mortgages. C. W. Niemeyer. 144
state street.
PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN ON
ood farma Low In tares t ratea
t'rtvlleg to pay till or multiple on
Interest date. Ftv or seven year
l?i.B' H. Hawk-lp., 114 ataaoalc
bids, Salem. Orega.
Federal Farm Loana
tVt per cent InteresC
34 Vi years time.
I'rompt end c-Uicient service.
A. c. Bohrnstedt.
41 Masonte Temsyle. Salem.
KOMKI HAND GOOD
WB BUT AND BELL. SECOND HAND
ssssssaSsssaasns
sooos or ail hinds, pipe flttiacs. har
ness, collars, collar pads, tools,
chains. Fred Echlndler. tit Center
reet
ejVKfiBJUKa.
" - - - 1 -in n.rijnjnn.n.rnj-uiru"iriria
ITALIAN PKUNE TItEES-KEW THOU-
sand 4-4 fool to olfer. Also cherry
and Rartlett peara Fruit land Nurs
ery. Route C. Box HID. Salem. Phone
111FJ1.
NOW IS THE TIME TO PLACE TOUR
order for rose bushes, shrubbery,
fruit, walnut and ornamental trees
for Immediate nlantlna-. with Canltal
City Nursery Company, lajs Chemek-
eia street, rnone 7s.
TYPEWRITER HEPAIRI5IO.
GEORGE MARTIN. EXPERT ON ALL
makes of typewriters, phone tl? or
rail lit 8. Liberty street.
VnUBMTAhBJU.
WEBB CLOL.UH C B. WEBB, A. M-
wiouan. ruaerai directors. Latest
modern methods known to h pra-
reasion. s7 tourt street.
wai.1 rasKtt. eAiirr.
ULENN L. aUASs SXiK UutMUs DKO
oratlng. palnttna. tlnttna. DaneT'
hanging, etc. Work dona by eon tract
or by day;, good workman. Location
111 Center 8L Phone ttt-W.
TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND
upward for choice Wall Paper
Bursa's Furniture Store, 171 Co
marcial 8L
SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS. WALL
Paoer aad Picture Framing. Good
workmen 445 Court St. Phono 4t
CM I istast FHTSIIM.
UK. I. M. MUM CUKka ANY My MOWS
151 8. Hira St. . Phoas S
WUVKK WlsUB raUIAJI4,
ail ate. M lav te AM 4a. high.
Patata. Oils aad aVraOaaw
Stove Helmut and HepaAredU
Lgnanry aad Hop MeeAte.
aateas reatea A Steve vVaraa
XSO Vmm St.
114
R. at. FLIt w I JIO
rKANHr-EH-HAtLllkW
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. AN J avANU
hauling. uoaseaoia
Biatlni Jobs dona prompt
ly. Try me once. Timme.
471 State St. Phoa ttS. Reeldeaoc
pboaa llli-J.
WATafiM
4ALEM WATKH tXfc-OS ASA .
Commercial street. For water service
apply at office. Make all com plaints
at th office. No deductions la bills
will be allowed for absence or for
uf eauaea whatever unlaas water Is
cut off from premises. Hereafter
water foe irrigation will only
furalsbed to regular customers twins
water for domestic purposes. Con
tractors for sidewalk, brick work,
ni.ailnr will nleasa read for
bulldlas purposes" under cbedal of
rate. APPir t mc ror copy.
PR0FESSWHAL
CTHIROPR ACTIO
j-Lri-rinrji-n-ruTni'ii'i ----- . . ..
OR U L. SCOTT. D. U. UKAUUAis
of P. B. 42. tniropracucs iuuni
head. Davenport Iowa Chlrapractlc
correct th cans of disease. Of'ie
40S-7-I U. S. N. Bank Building.
Phone 17 Reedenn tlt-R
4e4eTl!rt
uiAnnnnnni- ...-.
OR. F. L. UTTKK. DKNTltfT, RUOA4S
41(1 14 Bana or unnntrot oaiiuuii.
Phone .
MTJSIO TEACBJCRI
R. HARR. TEACHER OF FlAMtA
Phone lias.
PMVSIOIASin
q-ru-i.rirM-ir.-Mr
UK. L. O. ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHIC
Pbyaician. renerai mcuca m.m
Stonee and Goiter treated successful
ly. Office and residence 11 North
Liberty. Sslem. phon 147.
USTKOPATHl
u-urLjnjTjrn.orw--MMir-i"i,i -- -- -- - ------
Uh. W. L StJCKChiK, UHAUUA.S
American school uaieopainy, surae-,ui-i
Un treats acuta and Chronic
disess. Office. 44-40 U. S. Nstion-
Bank Bldg. Phone 01. Resldac
410 North Summer. Phon 414.
iwrNiirtTHf
DKS. WHITE AND WALTON. OSTEO-
n-.tt.i. nhvaiclans and eurgeona
Oraduates of the American School of
Osteopathy. Klrksvill. Mo. Post
graduate and spaclalixad la nervous
diseases at Lo Angele CoUega
Treat acut and chronle dlseaaea
rnni ins.-4.7 t U. R National Bank
uu. i-ki.u Its. Residence .11
Court street- Phon 111. Dr. Whit
Mfw hwe 4.
WHOLE MILK .
We will pay $33 per hundred de
livered at Salem. . Price baaed on 4
per cent fat contents. Phone JMSS
MABION CBEAMEBT &
PRODUCE CO.
SALEM. OREGOX
SALEM MARKETS I
, x
mYixa rnicK.
Egs and Poultry.
Frgs. 64c.
Ileus. 24C
Old roosters. 12 to 13e.
Pork. Mutton and ,Ueef.
Pork on foot, 16c.
Ewes, 8 c
Spring lamb. 10c
Beef steer. 7 to 9 c
Cows. 4 to 7c
Hay.
Cheat, per ton. $24.
Clover, per ton. $25 to $2.
Headings
Grata.
-T'htt. fl.tl to $2.
Oxti. I0e to 30c. ,
Beans. to Cc.
Mill Irck r.rtAlL
Mill vwa. $39 to $40 per ton.
VIIOLES.LK TU IKAl:1L.
Creamery butter, prints SCc,
Batterfst, f. o. b. Salem. Cle.
rT.it
Orsnres. $S.TS to $.
Local tomatoes. 11.
Lemons. 15.60 to $1J.E0.
Bananas. 8 He.
Vrcetablea.
Cabbax. 2c
Onions (Imported). l.7$ to IS.
ureen peppers, ae pound. -
Retail Price.
Creamery butter. 71c.
Dalry butter, COe.
Eggs, 7 Be. .
Flour, bard wheat, J.15.
Flour. YaHey. tl.10. ,
So car. can and beet.1 lie.
Potatoes, sack lota. 12.60.
Oil Prod acta.
Standard engln distillate. In bulk. I
13 cents.
Kerosene Pear, la bulk. llHe:
Elaine An bulk. ISVie; Eocene. In
bulk. 16c.
Oronlt Aroturps, In bulk. 11 HC
PORTLAND oIARKETS I
Dairy 1 Tod acts
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec' 20. Hot
ter: PrinU. extras. 65c. cubes, ex
tra COO Sic; prim firsts. 6c;
dairy. 42e.
llntterfats: Portland delltery No.
sour cream. CTc
Potatoea.
Local selling price, tl.&O Q $1.75.
Grain.
drain future bids: Oats No. 2
white feed. December. $54: Janu
ary, $64; February, $64.60. llarley.
standard fed. December and Jaou-
try. $4; February,. $49.50. Bar
ley standard -A.- December $5:
'January. $60.60; February. $50.50.
Eastern oats and corn in bulk: Oats,
No. 3 white. Decern beer. $60; Jan
uary. $51; February. $62. Thirty-
eight pounds clipped wnlte oats. De
cember, $52 Jaauary. $53; Febru
ary. $53. Com No. 3 yellow. De
cern bee. KO.CO: January. $S9.wO;
February. $59.60. Corn No. 3 mix
ed. December. $59,50; January and
February, $59. .
.NEW VORKIARKETS
NEW YORK. Dec. 20 Hops firm:
stata medium to choice lM8.vZ5J
.tSc: li7. 18 0 20c; Pacific Coast.
1918, tO!8; 1917. IlQlsC. .
Private Bankers Start to
Make Some Heavy Baying
NEW YORK. Dee. 20 Stocks re-1
cntt1ed-th fifth sMccfsslve set back
of the waek, the decline being roe-1
sained after an Irregular opening in
which few leader showed. tempor-
arr strength, probably ou short cot-
erlng.
The aHrtttional llnnlHitlnn anil
baiinr argression, wero attributed
to Increasing signs of dlssattsfac
tlon more particularly ga affecting
the railroads and general industries.
Another rcsson was nrorlded by
the Implied request of the treasury aiding to defeat the Germans, reach' whlipervd as 1 reached her aids
department for an indefinite contin- ed London today, and wer accorded Thank yon. Katl. Wber ar
nance of restrlcteeu mo-ry rondl- noUbla welcome. The train bring- th earnttlona for which I sent yoi?"
tlons. although call funda were freer, log the field marshal to London was -On lee box. 1 bring right way."
Thf aunply was ss low as 3; per accompanied from Dover by about 20 and ah hurried ouL returning la a
rent. Renewal of hear selling ot airplanes, which also hovered orer moment with th spicy blossoms.
liberty bonds on a acale approxl- JJ Pc,on which passed through My mother-la-Uw's Tolco lntr
mstlng yesterday's enormous turn- the densely crowded thoroughfar pted my arrangement of th flow-
... . . - . . . . . . -w rmm ffnat ttlllAM a TttiVIn ana m Mat
over wnn tne lounn at .m
new low quotation of $94 50. was
not calculated to allay apprehens'on.
the fleet 4's inHdetal1v mskinc a
new minimum for the year at $92.-
90. ,
Thm nri encoursefng note was
sounded 4y the sale to a banking
syndicate of . $50,000,000 Pennsyl
vania railroad five per cetit bonds
and the speedy absorption of thst
Issue at a large1 over subscription
This la the first isrre financial un
dertaklng by private bankers since
0 .. .. .a a -
the close of tne war ana ncspcaxs a
sound Investment situation. Rail. crowa oi equernes scona Dir
shippings, utilities and coppera were pouf to a royal carriage In walt
v.v .vi.f elements of hekTQes. lc to take the field marshal to the
imv v . - -
ti,..eK m -r!n- nnita aubtttAntlaliv
w.rd IS'SSJ Sale SXSSl
to B 15.000 shares.
Convertible ran-
road bondt and tractions esse 1 to
2 points but Internationals were
steady and more active. Total aa'es
par value, aggregated $20,400,000
old United States bonds were un
changed on call.
Rains Strengthen Corn,
And Oats Are in Sympathy
CHICAGO. Dec. 20. Strength In
the corn market revived todav
t.reetv from widespread rains which
- -1 . , .
j ----- - .
threatened mnner .er.ou.
tn the rrorj movement, l in cs. a.-
though unsettled st the finish, were
l4 to net higher, with Jann.
ary 129 1.8 to IS and May 126
to 126 7-8.
Oata closed 1.4 to up aad pro
visions tt an advance of 40 to 80
Oat .svropathlred with the
strength of corn. Shippings de
mand, however, was slow, and ex
port bid were under a worklcf ba
sis
Provisions were, lifted c h'.efly by
the bulge In rtaln it y "'a
on the advance packera bought tits
DOUGLAS HAIG
V1LDLY LAUDED
BYOVNPEOPLE
LONDON1. Dec 19 (British Wire
lesa Service) Field Marsaat
Douglas Halg. tomwiM
of the British armle in Fraaco
HU
""SmSa-aBBS B II I II " '
The Wants and Needs of the
So You Can Readily Find Them They
REAL ESTATE
FOR HALEeaiR TRADE FOR A CAR.
on nvuse and two tola. m at Com
mercial Cider Works Phone 1114.
THE BEST BAROAIN IN SALEM IN A
incur inoaera -room bwagalow.
Z !n: " e0' . oatjr jtea.
Socolofsky. 141 State street.
TEN ACRE PRUNE ORCHARD VERY
jair imprvemeats. 4 miles from Ha
ln; want stock ranch not over 4l
In eschaaga SoCuiofsky. 141 State
IU ACRES I i ROOM HOUSE. NEW
hara. woodshed. ta of bearing fratt.
Kum aoit. rlnu f - i. -. i
!!? " uk" et oaca. Socelofsky.!
i mm street. i.
A OOOD BUY ISxtl FEET ON EAST
siae utmatrciAl street. oeo - doer
north of State street. Salem, logstaer
with perpetual right of wsy over the
iMH feet tract extending fress
AMiraasV
Bldg, Portland. Oregon. I
tti acre ranoi one-half mile
from railroad xood soil, aad the beet
of water, and some good timber. Old
couple went to trad- la a small acro
ss near town. What have yoa. te
oner; nancn price, sis aa acre. A
good opealng for younger man. See
Wm. Fleming. 141 Stata street.
FINE TEN ACRE PLACE WITH NEW
bungalow a mile from car teriaiaaa,
for a 4 to acre farm of similar
value, t ! Good rock road; prac
tically In Salem. Land adjoining Is
worth ! sa acre without build
Inga The 1 can be easily mad
worth more. Sea Th Fleming Realty
Co, 141 State street. Salem.
S ACRES FIVE IN CULTIVATION:
the best of soil, plenty af family
fruit, plenty wood, good i-room new
bouse, fair outbuildings, on count)
road, beautiful locatloa. I will guar
ante the Improvements would eoel
mora than the price eaked foe. the
whole. Price only ll. Terms aa
lis at per cent. Socalofsky, 111
Stste street.
BRING YOUR TRADES
I caa match
:h yoa. C. W,Nle
. rrtemever. rteal
Estate Ag
eat.
Canada leads. (44 State
street.
Baroain is acre FARM- WELL I
located. 140 Per acre: 4 acres, fair I
Improvementa 111; e acre close I .nttA ci,. 4nMat ax-
to car Una good buildings, bearhis I fl0B 1 LL f!r S CVtT J .
orchard and loganberries. II tslPect YOU. 8hll couat oa Dicky to
acres all la bearing prunes tist; !
ere farm close to Salem. . Ex-
cnange: a mod era home la Salem aad I
caah for 1 to 40 sere reach: 10 scree
well Improved Sacrameato valley.
Cal, 110. for Oregon: two five-room
and one t-roora houses for rent. Went
loan 1400 sad $500. F. U Wood. 141
State street.
FOR SALE 41 ACRE FARM. AC
re under cultivation, house .barn.
aom orchard. mile from Salens.
price i4t.to per acre. 1 acre tract
sii cuitlvatedt bouse and earn. S a
re or log a a berries, will consider I tAk adTanUg Of her orrer.
rnVn't! V$tf&Xn?&R. Turning away from him. 1 went
11 culUvated. 10 acres of bearing
Italia prunes, beet of soil. 4 miles
oui. price .. na improve
it acre farm, price ss.0 if yow
want to buy. trade ar sell, se us
W. H- Orabeahorst A .Co, 17 SUt
FOR RENT FARMS
I for rent seventy acre farm
I tiooo sound buiidinga Near town
I One-hslf cash, balance secured b
I
crop. W. A. Liaton. 414 Court stree
I Belgium, attended by Generals Byng,
I riumer, uawiinson. Birawoodv and
I Horn, who were his mainstays In
w
I wnere iwing ueorge weicomea
to returning warriors, ai in s la
tlon the generals were met by the
Duke of ConnaughU. representing the
king, the prime minister, the secre
tary of Wat, members of the army
and air counsels, and representatives
I of the admiralty.
The Grenadier guards, with their
regimental colors and banda. were
drawn up at the statloa to act aa aa
escort to the field marshal aad amid
loud cheering as the band played
I ha nAninalfi m IlaeAaa Pama
i " w-H ...w Y
, ... . . . - . ... .a
I palace. Aa tne carnage emerged
tatloa yard the bell, of St
"".: ""
again oroae into tumultuous cneer-
lng. Throngs haa taken possession
of Trafalgar Square long before the
royal carriages bearing the field mar -
shal and generals came Into view.
All the generals evinced delight at
the cordiality of the . reception. As
th carriages passed along Cocktpur
street. Pall Mall, the enthusiasm
was unbounded. At Marlborough
House there waa a brief halt, at
which Sir Douglas saluted Dowager
Queen Alexandria, who was standing
outside her residence.
T IW.-.I.. - . tT- VarV Am. Vm-
iw m iijuv uwwu ww-
atltutloa Hill and onward to Buck-
I v . r.i.-. .iini..
I1K"UJ M f - v i wr,v -w.a-,a
scenes. Many soldiers and sailors on
leave participated In the demonstra-
tlon. The carriages passed along the
troni 01 uie paiace to tn entrance
tne soutnern gates, wnere tney arove
up to the grsnd entrance. Here
Field Marshal Halg and the generals
passed into the palace and were re
ceived by King George and Queen
Mary. After the reception they were
entertained at luncheon In the state
room, it waa notable mat tne luncn
I on Wa an enureiy tnformsl fnnc-
tion. The guests numbered about 60.
The crowds which remained outside
until Sir Douglas and his aldea left
the palace frequently aang the na
tional anthem. The commander-in-
chief Is to spend Christmas at his
home at Kingston Hilt It Is said
that one of the first act of the new
parliament will be to have submitted
to It a vote of thanks from the entire
empire to Sir Douglas Halg and hi
generate and the troops serving un
der them. It Is understood mat tne
vote of thanks will be followed ny tne
- 1 n,UJli monetary TOte.
- . .
p.-J a,..ii,efl Afjl.
Capital City are Noted Under Proper
REVELATIONS
The Story of a
A tVosxWtaJ
ADIOJC tAAlUUOI
cii-rnrn cutu
Iisg Mrs. I adsrwood with Ulrkyb
moiber. r!J sot tklsk of say
lMeuwcH) SHUT THE Duori.ibmg a vltfk at wU wub la
r.HlllSD 1IEIL (Ulk ver atth m
I Tlddlestkk!- ska aaiwrra fas--WelL
I hop xou'r atlne4." pAtstv. -Ta 4a1 U afrali.
Dicky's vole, wttb sa aapleasaat ea- eu3ed a'l Uat Xker topic wnib
dear ta It. pnnctnated lb ctoalag of . pay sna. To ka otb!ag ta da
tb door after Mrs. Underwood. I with It. 1 shall not rvfsr t It sts!a.
I mad no answer. Tb eoatrasti
betweea lay haabaad s bebaYlor sad l
that of Mrs, Underwood la lb l-.
sM alta.la atalW ft Tat -a 41 fl
titter da.tbt p.t
to my Up.
Ubatever tb scra was wblcb.
lockad la tb past of lb two. bad
risen ilk a speetr to distarb ni
happiness, I coaU not beta reallf
lag that my hasbaad considered oaly
Mr- Underwood feellaca la tb
ma liar. wbU b appeared to pt
my rltkt to eallgbteamcnt before
aaytblas ls.
II evideaUr expected aa amver
to his eattstle Uule ipeecb. Wbea I
did sot reply b spok axala.
"Of coarse, wbea Lll make ap her
mind to so throat with a tblss
there's so etopplag her. Dt ye
mark xnr word, wbea ah rets
through tcllta you all about that
old troabl voall be aahamed yoa
war ever carious aboat 1L
I might hav opened any heart ta
Dicky's protest, bat, uafortaaaiely
my partlcalar II Ol saeerlag devil
was at toy elbow. I can alvar
cos at on hi cynical praacac wha
evsr I am dtbatlag oa any coara of
coadaet.
"Yoa llttl fooU" h whUpred
c-anstlcally. doat yoa sea It mast
b something pretty bad or yoar has
baad'a mother woulda't bo so aav
xloua to keep yoa 'a Ignorance of tt?
Of course, that' a very fla graad
at anil nli nf fra l'4nrM'i bnt
I keep yoa home, but go aad surprise
K if- .a.:.h.,i t k... .11
.
this.
So I shut my ears to my hatband's
protesting words, averted my eye
from th appeal I saw la his face aad
forced a -careless speech, to my Hps.
"Don't bo absurd. Dicky." I said
lightly. "1 did not aak Mrs. Under-
I moaA ta come and nroffer this eoafr
I w I o c o m a n a p ro u er i n is ron i r-
I ueaca, uui crnaiaij a am tUIBl kv
I into in living room, aa cmpuauc
oath from Dicky, which I pretend
ed not to notice, following my exit.
Th sight or Kail, sitting Ilk a
sentinel where ! had placed her at
th door of my mother-in-law's
room, effectually turned my thought
away from any emotional Intraspeo
tlon. Th homely dalles of th sick
room awaited, me. I btd no time for
brooding.
I A Welcome Gift.
I "Old Tomsn's all right, Katl
. erg
Why doa't yoa torn oa the
light?" she asked Querulously.
I did not know you were awake.
t returned. In a moment I had
twitched 'oa the light and arranged
th thade over IL
"Don't toa think voa would Ilk
t bit of cojor la here?.! asked going
to th dooT and bringing la my car
nations with a llttl Qualm of doubt
aa to their reception. I coald not
forget the way she bad flouted the
sweet peas I had provided la aer
room oa the day ot her arrival la
our home.
But sh held out her tiaada for the
l jni
and hurled her face la th. fragrant
flowers aa a child might have don.
r .
ibtw ar itij, airimi,
I she said. "Draw the stand up cloa
I to the bed aad put them near enough
1 so I can smell them. It was very
I thoughtful of yoa to think of them.'
I I turned my head away to htde th
I amused smile I could not keep from
1 ray lips. I felt thst 1 hsd been given
I a kev to unlock one room at least of
my mother-in-law's completed men
tal habitation.
She had ordered the sweet peas
out of her room because she hsd
ban vexed with m aad would tol-
I -- . i . -. V Ok
vi ate av aBA- iuiiiv bw iiei nav
welcomed the carnations because sh
i. . . -i . v .
oai cuui vw ITIU iuv wiib a WIIOI
I er feeling since my care of her. Like
1 (be famoua little girl with a cart la
Am middle of her forehead, when
i mother-in-law Is good, she Is
1 very .... raoS
Mrs. Graharct trunks.
Her Illness had not changed her
Imperative manner, however. Her
next words had the familiar peremp
tory ring.
"Sit down, she commanded.
"Nothing annoya me ao much aa any
one fussing around the room rhea I
am sick. I want to talk to you. I
feel much stronger todsy.
"Are you sure you are strong
enough? I stammered, for I
CASTO R I A
For Infants mnA rbn.lTtn
In Ufto For Over 30 Yczn
wwey
re Worth While
OF A WIFE
Honeymoon
Mar! Uf U
tally T4 f
idtrwayed at tb prospect of dlarar-
hop yo wU4 avoC
d not know bew 1 am ever ta
arc atom myself i
ta th abaolst d!a-
cowrteey of my mot aer-la-U ws ta sa
ner at time. Iter r4eaes Is sJBss:y
s a bears tie.
Bst f exrsr. la th far ef her
'Daces there was not h tag t do it
Iraor her an as sr. So I wlly
said aothlsg whatever.
"What has Veea do with ny
truaks? Xh shot th Uo at
sa (harply. I had a sad- whlaa
dcml fealiag thst ah sa sorted as of
ae!sg th trssks aad dU?calsg of
ths4r ertateats.
TtT arrived aaftly." I ret armed
qsUOr. "aad ar all la th tlvisg
ir they caa stay asill ya
ar well eaesgh t sea I theta,
Iter next wards tadlcated any re
turn ta her favor, bat filled ss w:th
mUgtvtars.
! thlak I shall b strotg eaoath
tomorrow t direct yea la tb aa
pat king ef say trsaka. Tker ar
torn iklags la tker which 1 am ssr
yea will enjoy sealsg. Beside, cay
gowaa will be rslaed If they stay
packed aay loafer. Tbey shoald
has beea Lake a et day sgo."
I To b coaUasedl
I SC0TTS MILLS'
I
8COTT3 MILLS.. Or-. Dec II
Mrs. Raby If, Malrlhlll west to Ba
lem Tuesday te Uk the teacher'a
exaalaatlea. being there the rest of
the week.
1L E. Mage was a Sllvertoa vis
itor Satarday.
Alias Belllarer sad mother went
to Salem Satarday to attend the fa
of Scott Mills, a daughter. Sh has
llager a taring a f-w daya to U'.t her
daaghtr-ta-lw. Mrs. Ivan BelUager.
Mr. aad Mrs. Oliver Broagaer west
to Salem SatardAy oa baMaea.
Bom to Mr. aad Mrs. A. T. Rlchter
Wednesday morning. December 11.
1118. at their hom four dies south
of Scotts Mills, a daaghter. Sh haa
beaa named Nellie rraace.
Mrs. Mlk Laadwtag has been vis
iting her o Herman ea the Ablsa
for several days..
Miss Yaneta Lewis ret a rued home
Saturday after rtslUac rtlatlyea la
Salem for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fisher bar
moved la J. S, Korbe house ta Ccotxs
Mills.
PrtTste C E. Mllvthni from Camp
Lewis visited hi wife la Scotts Mills
over 8uaday. :
Mr. aad Mrs. Everett Lewis aal
family of Rickey el! ted relative at
Crooked Finger ever Sunday. -
It haa beea officially dec I led thst
there will be ao Von Motlk. Voa
Rooa or BUmarrk to represent the
German people at the peace table
CHICHESTEil S PILLS
Wr-7-w .tHi Ptaaa BTLa yy
m I K a t a kaxslai v a, a
!LAja aaaaa rti-La, la
TIME TABLES
OTTSTrERV FACIFIO CA.
asrthhean
ff9 tl Orcgoalaa o.rii
No. 1 Ore son Exsreee ..... Ill
Na 1 Willamette Limited... tilts-ss.
No. II PorUsn Paaeeager... t.SApsa,
Not 14 Coos Bay.............. 4:4 as.
No. 1 Portlaa Eapreae..... 1:41a.m.
fto. SI Oregon la a ........... It ass
No. 11 For Eugene 11.11am.
!5 ru,ori Enrees..va.!l:la.sa.
No. IT Roeebarg Isssenger.. 4:01pm.
No. 17 Wills met te Umite ...1:14 a v
No. II Baa Fraacisco Fas. ..10.01 p.m.
BAUCSiTaram t rta
to. ft Arrive at SWlaaa Ml...
No. ?4 Leave Salem 3.1 p.m.
. . FALLS CTTT at WrtTMV
!!i H" !r. anotor .... f:ta.m
A FT" ;!,m- nsotee .... II aaa.
' L-"ve Salem, saatee .... 1:11 psa,
.T ear te Maansaath aad AlrU
til Leeea Salem l:llasa.
11 Arrive at Salem
I II aav
14 Arrives st Salem ........11 : i
;;! Anr fu ipm.
"' .......... i:4
. . OBUECOX BOJBCTmiO
kflerme oh. let. is IS.
aewthbsaea.
.iT . Arrive ' Arrive
Na. "PortUad Salem Kecsa
Ltd.. 1:11 am 1111am UiUm
: ltMpm Salem ealT
.! S'.V ! ! 9m 4:1 4 II pm
3 U4.. 4-ta .4pm 111 ym
l IM tTpm Salem asly
" :10pm 11:10 pm Salem eaiy
North Dank Station (lea Jeff ar
son SUeet 1 aad 10 taiaute Uter.
rraia Laav Arrlv
Na. Esgea Salem
T:llm
10 Ltd.. 7:11 m t ilim
If ..... . li lt pen
Ltd.. 1:11pm 4:epm
t Salem aaly 1:10 pm
33 4:11 pea trttpea
Arrtee
Parttaad
0.-1 1-
11:11 in
? II pm
41 psa
:4 aaa
1 a
Nerth Itaak Statla (in
Jeffee.
Laav
s Street 1 mi an lee aarUav).
CorvaUla.
CORYALIJB CwSStCTIOSS
Haefbl
Leave Ceevalli
3:1 in
11:11 pnt
Arrlv -
0:41 as,
1:1 m
4: pm
1:V pm
1:41 pm
:1 psa
Leave Salens
I II am
l:t m
4:lt pm
:4 pas
Axrlvs Cor-vallla
S IT am
11:11 am
I I pm
t M pas
At ri