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TIIi; OREGON STATESMAN: THURSDAY, JANUARY Sm Tn tio.Tt r TKe Wants and Needs of the Capital City are Noted Under Proper et Headings So You Can Readily Find Them They're Worth While 1 lassnineo Direct J 1 t 0 , 1 v: -5 Norwich rxiox .1- ! FIRE I.'SURAXCE SOCIETY f Thlelsen. Roland Barghardt . Resident Agent 371 State St. MONEY TO LOAN PROPKRTV AT IOWEST RATES IXfROTED FARM AXUgCITIT THOS. K. F'OWZZtttett CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Bate per Ward. '. ' j First Insertion le Subsequent Insertions ,....;..e. One week (six insertions)..... .3c On month ...... 9c Six months contract, per mo.. Sc 12 months' contract, per mo... 3 No accV opened for less than. 25c A neat card given. free with aa advertisement H the extent of 60c announcing; Tor Sale" "For Kent -Hooma" or "Board." I ! ......... ....r.......V. HEW TODAY. . ; i ' Each new classified advertise ment will be run under "New To day for the firat insertion, unless otherwise ordered by the advert tleer. ' , -1 ; Subsequent Insertion of the ad. will appear r under lta proper classification . . I No advertisement will be run -under "New Today" for mora than on issue under any circumstances I NEW TODAY .aaaan. - rJVVV-hrhrraOrtfrTsnr WANTED Fat hens, highest price paid. 8. Director. Spencer Hardware more. 4C9 State at !.. 8TOCK FARM- FOR SALE By owner. 290 acres, partly improved, fine run ning water and plenty of outrange; SO milea north dt Portland. 1 1-2 miles from railroad station. Ostran der. Wash. Price $25 an. acre, easy terms. Might take some trade. Ad dreaa A-47. care Statesman. - j FOR SALE Two thoroughbred Aire dale pups, 4 months old. Salem Feed Barb. -. i ; ' CARRIERS 'WANTED for Statesman routes. Ajply Circulation Manager today.- . -r 1 ROOM FOR RENT during legislature. on block and a half from capitoL y Phon 584-M. v R SALE Good used Dodge car.' See Urunk at Vick Garage. I FOR RENT 40 acres, stock and Im plements for aale. F. L. Wood. Bar ae WOMAN WANTED Salem Klags Products Co. None under 22 years apply. t L INSURE YOUR HOME and other pre ferred risk property in a strong, re liable, ' growing company like the Oregon Fir Relief Assn. of MeMinn vllle. Over $50,000.00 added to Its assets during the past year. Always waa a popular company . but now growing faster; than ever. Th O.i F. R. A. now writes policies on the . paM qp nnn -assessable plan, as well as on the regular annual assessment plan.. H. A. Johnson Insurance . Agency, 1 and 2 Bush Bank Bldg. Salem. Phone 347. ) 8TRICTLT MODERN 7-room bungalow close in, $2200, easy terms; 5-room house, lot 140x150 feet, some fruit. $50, $250 cash, balance 0 per cent r i acre apple and peach, orchard. - Ideal r location, tn first class condi tion, close to Salem, will take resl- - (.c, acreage or auto, price $25.00: 147 acres. 140 Cultivated. 7 timber psA-e. running water, large dairy ha mi house, 7 miles from Salem; a enspf $10,500, easy terms; 10 acres. In prunes, good house. 4 miles from H I em. want larger 'ranch further ot of about sale value, price $4000. Sncolofsky. $41 State st. I - EMPLOYMENT APARTMENTS HOUSE KEEPING APARTMENTS nicely furnished at 033 f erry street. FEMALE WANTED Girl for general house work. Stat School for Deaf- Phene . ' 349. 7 . i MAXB IF TOUR ROOF LEAKS. PHONE 1074. BOYS WANTED TO CARRY 8TATES maa routes. Apply tn person.. 1 JANITOR WANTED Hard work. one with elevator experience preferred; references required. Apply to Elmo " 8. White, .-secretary. . 402 Masonic Temple. f FOR RENT HOl'SES FOR RENT HOUSES, APARTMENTS and farms. F. U wood. 341 Stat street. Phon 74. I t FOR RENT STRICTLY MODERN t room house.- on block front state capitoL F. D. Thlelsen. ear Rodgers Paper co. ROOMS FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms.. 85 South Liberty. Phon 1I7D-K. 1 FOR RENT -GOOD ROOM DURING legislature, with almost' exclusive use or bath. Clos to state bouse, pnone $82. r FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE DRIVING HORSE CHEAP. or to let for Its keep. Phone fiJflZ FOR SALE TWO YOUNG POLAND China sows. can be registered. KEEP REN'S nEALTHY. Before the rains and snows and days of permanent wet come on, be-- Sin. to plan for- the winter keep! of hens. Do not allow things to ran down because the- egg basket ts not so full. Keep up watchful cafe of er all details, t Expect winter eggs and prepare for them. Let the food j be clean, good,- nourishing. Supply green food and beef scrap to take the place of grass and bugs. Keep a box of charcoal 1.nd one of pounded oyster shell always at hand. Compel exercise. Plow up! the runs and top- dress them with air-slaked lime. 1 MI5CEU.AS EO CS VOH SALE Buggy and single harness, almost new, Phone 92F14. ? FOK SALE HANDSOME. MAHOGANY leather upholstered davenport, prac tically new Call 925 Court street. FOR SALE CREAM SEPARATORS AL moat new half price. Phon SFll. FOR SALE TWO 53x1 S. D. N. a Ft RE stone tires at bargains. 154 South Commercial. j- FOR ROYAL TYPEWRITERS. WRITE to Graham & Wella. Corvallia. Ore gon. Agents for Marion countyj BOOKS OF K XOWLEDGB-A COM- 1 plete set of 20 volumes, cloth find ing, new. never unDoxea. Will, sell for less than cost. Address "Bqolt," care Statesman. PEERLESS GASOLINE ENGINES $5 horsepower, S cylinders. Suitable for - grain elevator. Formerly used as auxiliary in electric light plantl In good condition. 100 gallons tank. Price $1000. Scott Bozorth. Spalding Bldg.. Portland, Oregon. 5 . CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GOILS This true story- of western immi gration has been carefully revised making a handsome little took' It tells in graphic terma of the massa cr of the Oatman family.-of the es cape of Lorenso, and the captivity of Mary .and Olive. Mary died of star vation and Olive waa purchased from the Indians five years later. jThe price is 20 cents, postpaid. ' Address Oregon Teachers Monthly. Salemj Or. DAJICIXO STOP SHAKING YOUR SHOULDERS Learn to Dance Correctly. I THEODORE and LILLIAN NEWMAN Exhibition Dancers and Instructors Modern and Classic Dancing. Hotel Marion. Salem. Oregon, i POULTRY WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKE1CELS for sale. : Phone. 2057J. . . IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, send 10c to the Pacific Homestead. Salem, Oregon, for a rial subscription. Mention this ad. i WANTED I.IVKM'UtK WANTED--FAT THIN AND " FRESH cows, large calves. Phone 1425M. WANTED TO BUY CATTLE AND Wsa Til a c 3 iTvs. Aiiy ninu. riiunt; invi. 1 WANTEp Oat 'straw. Phone 43-J. WANTED TO RENT-r-Small furnished bungalow or house.- Address 4-46. car of Statesman. i WANTED TO RKXT-5 or 8 room $od- . ern i cottage. lurnianea. with garage and garden. Address A-4 5, States man office. ? f? ANTED A $700 LOAN ON FIRST- ciass city property. Will pay 7per cent, first mortgage. See William Fleming. 341 State street. s HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR gooa ciean rags, tress noom states man., - . LIBERTY BONDS IF YOU MUST cuspos or your Donas, w wiu i,buy them. 214 Masonic Bldg. HIGHEST PRICES FOR CHICKENS. poultry and hides, independent Mar ket Co. , Phone 10$. 157 South Com mercial street. - V AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY AUTO SERVICE SHIPP'a AUTO 8ERVICE CITY AND country trips. Phone: Day. Si3; night. 8 St. i AUTO AXD TRUCK REPAIRING TRACTOR. TRUCK AND AUTOMO- bile repairing. Satisfaction guaran teed. A. E. Hutchison, 1055 N. 14th. TIRES REPAIRED VULCANIZINO GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERV3CE Station. 177 South Commercial; St Phon 428. j SHIPPS AUTO SERVICE CITY AND sections, tubes, 25c up. Service ;car. Phone 862. 126 South Commercial St. LODGE DIRECTORY MODERN WOODMEN I MODERN WOODMEN OF 'AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246, meets very Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Derby building, corner Court 'and High streets. R, F. Day, V. C. 3r A. Wright, clerk. - '! BUSINESS CARDS i. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING 4V NO. I Phone 2203. . COTTAGE. DRAYS AND EXPRESS tARMER TRANSFER WE MOVE AND atore gooda. Day phon 1J0. Night phon 1898. CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY Phon 933. Salem s largest and pest equipped transfer company. Get our reduced freight rates on eastern ship ments. Also for storage, as w have three warehouses In connection wUh business. Furniture moving, pack ing, shipping and .storing our fpe eialty. - Office. 226 8tat street. ' DRY CXEANING AND PRESSING JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORSi-F. : S. Watanabe, Prop., 424 N. Comroer : clal street. Ladies and gentlemen's " j suits cleaned and pressed. 91-25 and 31.7$. ' Work called for and delivered . free. Telephone Main 852. - I WINDOW AND GENERAL CLEANING HOUSE AND WINDOW CLEANING ; wanted. ' Phone 1237. ? ' JUNK JUNK WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST ! pric for junk of every kind. Let us I make you a price on your household i roods. The "Square Deal" House ! Capital Junk Co.. 272 Chemeketa St ' Phon 398. LAUNDRIES. SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK i delivery and careful work.. Dry wash. . 6e per pound. 136 South Liberty: St, Phon 35. I HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REG ulsr washing done at a rate every body can afford. For only 80 cents we will follect. with and deliver j your waihinjg - within twenty-four 1 hours. Phone 2471. i MACHINISTS WE DO MACHINERY REPAIRING; OF j all kinds, automobile repairing, oxy i acetylene welding, gas engine repair ing, model and experimental work. ' Iowa Machine Shop. D. B. Brown, j lrop., 253 Chemeketa street. Salem. MOXGT TO LOAJf. PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN ON good farms. Low Interest; rates. Privilege to pay $100 or multiple on Interest dates. Five or seven year loans. H. M. Hawkins. 314 Masonic Bldg.. Salem. Oregon. FARMERS MAKE A NEW YEAR'S resolution to blot out your farm mortgage' worriea - Immediately by seeing- or writing us with reference to a Federal Farm Loan. j AJ C. Bohrnstedt i 401 Masonic Temple, Salem. Oregon. SECOND HAND GOODS WE BUY AND SELL SECOND f HAND goods of all kinds, pip fittings, har ness, collars, collar pads, tools, and chains. Fred Schtndler, 258 i Center street - Wanted second hand furni- ture. Will buy, sell, trade tor ex change. All kinds of repair work clone at reasonable prices; also light grinding, filing and brazing a spe cialty. See J. A. Rowland Furniture Store. 326 N. Commercial. Phone 16. NURSERIES FRUITLAND NURSERY SALEM. R. F. D. 6. Box 138B. Phone 11F21. Roman strain grafted Franquet Wal nuts; also a line of other nursery stock. r i PA1XTKR i F. H. KAYLOR, PAINTER. 310 pOUTH n innr. rnvnc z. I UNDERTAKERS WEBB & CLOUGH-C. B. WEBB. A. M. v-iougn, iunera.1 airectora. ine la teat modern methods known to th pro fession. . 497 Court street. f WALL PAPER. . PAINT GLENN U ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC orating. painting, tinting. Tpaper- or by day; good workman. Location 1020 Center street Phon SSW. TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL. AND .upward far choice Wall Pa Dei- at Buren'S Farniture Store. 178 Com' tnercial street. I SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS. I WALL raper ana Picture fTamingi Qood workmen. 455 Court St. Phone 425. CHINESE PHYSICIAN! " " .. -- b iiu"jujnjnjTrxitrinjirxi DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN disease. 152 S. High St. Phon 283. Dept NatUnal A Asaerieaa Fvaee, .all alaea, SO lau t S8 la. high. PaJnta. Oils ad Varaith. Steves Hebnilt and Repaired. Lagaakerry and Hs Holu. Saleaa Feaee A Steve Warks. ZSO Caarl St. raae 1X4 K. B. FLEMING. ' TRANSFER HAULING f" AUTQ TRUCK SERVICE. ANYf KIND or nauiing. Houaehoia moving Jobs done prompt ly. Try me once. Tlmme. 475 State St. Phone 963. Reidence phone 11Z2J. . j WATER SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE.! 301 S. Commercial street. For water serv ice apply, at of&ce. Make all com plaints at the office. No deductions in bills will b allowed for absence or for any causes whatever i unleas water la cut off from premises; Here after water for Irrigation will only be furnished to regular customers us ing water for domestic purposes. ; Contractors for sidewalka. i brick work or plastering, will nleaSe read : "for building purposes" under isched : : ul of ratea. Apply at office for copy TT PHYSICIANS DR. L. G. ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHIC - Physician. CSeneral Practiced Gall Stonea and Goitre treated succesaful " ly. Office and residence, 2961 North Uberty. saiem. rnone 147. PROFESSIONAL CHIROPRACTIC ! DR. O. L SCOTT. D. C, GRADUATE of P. S. C Chiropractica fountain , head, Davenport, Iowa. Chiropractic corrects the cause of disease. Office 406-7-8 U. S. National Bank Building. Phone 87. Residence 82SR. TT DENTIST DR. F. L. UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS 413-414 Bank of Commerce Building. Phon 606. i - i MUSIC TEACHERS HERS rC? HARR. TEACHER OF PIANO. JPhone 1383. . OSTEOPATHY. DR. Vt. L MERCER. GRADUATE American School Osteopathy. Kirks ville. Mo.: treats acute and chronic disease. Office 404-405 U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phone 919. Residence. 419 North Summer. Phon 614; DRS. WHITE AND WALTON. 06TEO pathie -physicians and surgeons. Graduates of American School of Osteo pathy. Kirksville. Mo. Post'graduate and apeclsUized, in nervoua diaeaaes at Los Angeles College. Treat acute . and chronic diseases. Offices.; 505-6-7-S U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phone 859. Residence. 1620 Court street Phon 221 5. Dr. White's residence phone, 40.. j PERSONAL, TOUNG WIDOW WORTH $37,000. good Income, many other anxious to marry honorable gentlemen. Mr a. fWarn. . 2216H Temple. Los Angeles, Cat son. SCIENCE. 40UL SCIENCE TEACHER f AND practitioner. Class will start Boon. Join now and learn how to heal your self. Knowledge Is power. IM, E. Maekie, 343 North Liberty street. Hours from 2 to 6 p. m. I WHOLE MILK We will pay $&S3. per hundred de livered at Haletn. , Price baaed on 4 per rral fat contents. PboM 2488 . MARION CRT! AMBRY A PRODUCE CO. SALOf. OREGON I SALEM MARKETS! BUYING PRICK. Eggs and Poultry. Eggs. 60c Hens, 24c Old roosters, 12 H to 13c Pork, Mutton and Beef Pprk on foot. I6cj i Ewes, Sc. Spring lamb, 10c: ' Beef steers. 7 to 9c. M2ows, 4 to 7c. ; Hay. Cheat, per ton, 124. Clover, per ton. $26 to. $2. Grain. Wheat. $1.94 to $2. Oats, 80c to 90c Beans. 6 to 6e. Mill Feeds, Retail. Mill run. $48 per ten. WHOLESALE TO DEALERS. ' Creamery butter, prints, 66c. Butterfat, f. o. b. Salem, 68c FrnlL Oranges. 4.25 to $5.50. Local tomatoes, $1. Lemons. $9.50' to $12.60. Bananas, 8 He VeceUbles. Cabbage, 2c Onions (Imported). $1.75 to $2. - Green peppers. 6c pound. Retai l Prices, '"aarnery butter, 72c Dairy butter, 60c. Eggs, 70c Flour, hard wheat. $2.15. s Flour, valley, $2.90. Sugar, cane and beet, 11c - Potatoes, sack lots, $1.75. Oil Products. Standard engine distillate. In bulk. 13 cents. Kerosene Pear, In bulk. 11 He; Elaine An bulk. 28 He; Eocene. In bulk, 15e. Oronlte Aroturps, In bulk, 26 He. PORTLAND MARKETS Dairy Products. ' PORTLAND, Jan. 8. Butter: Prints, extras, 67c; cubes, extras, 63c; prime firsts. 62c. Butterfat: Portland delivery No. 1 sour cream. 67cf 68c. '? !' Potjutoes. "Potatoes: Buying price, locals not quoted, selling price $1.50 6 $2. NEW YORK MARKETS . i.VEW YORK, Jan. 8. Evaporated apples, dull. Prunes few offered. Peaches nominal. Grain and Hogs HightT V! And Provisions Lifted ;. .... . - . CHICAGO. Jan. 8. Slight ad vance In the corn market Cook place today, owing to explicit denials that imports of corn from Argentina were being authorized. The market clos ed unsettled. VA to 1 net higher, with Januaiy 148 to 14SH and Mat 141 Vi to 141. Oats finished halt off to a like advance and provltlons varying from 30 cents decline to a rise of 7 cents. .. . . OaU were governed by ths action of corn. Higher quotations on grain and hogs lifted previsions, but set backs resulted later- owing to delay In fixing the February . value of packets' droves. ' Specialists Take Eye On New York Markets NEW YORK. Jan. 8. Specialties again attracted . the attention of speculative interests In today's fair ly active stock market, although op erations were suspend! for the ses sion, at 12-: 30 o'clock as a mark, of respect to the memory of Theodore Roosevelt. Trading ran mainly to tobaccos, sugars, leathers, oils and motors stocks of the sc -called peac-3 variety, - !ut also embraced high grade- specialties of no particular classification such as Sears Roebuck, Woolworth and Barrett company. Rails were slow to get under may but averaged gains of 1 to 1 H points towards the close on a sudden In quiry for St. Pauls. Great Northern, Missouri Pacific. Norfolk and West ern and Texas Pacific. - A 37 point Jump in Texas trut certificates was the spectacular feature of the ses sion. United States steel yielded a part of its one point advance an J kindled Industrials and equipment were ffclugrish and not materially higher. Coppers easea unaer lurin er pressure. Shippings constituted the only conspicuous drawback, marine pre ferred making an extreme decline of 3A points on persistent repot ts of more serious (obstacles to the completion of the company's plan for the sale of Its British tonnage. Sales amounted to 300.000 shares. Call money opened at a percent but the demand was so urgent as to cause an immediate rise to six per cent at which large sums were re ported to have been taken. Bonds were steady, bat featureless. lore- most Issues recording little altera tion. ToUl sales (pir value) aggre gated $8,250,040. Old United States bonds were unchanged. General Maurice Pays . Tribute to British LONDON, Jin. 8. Writing In the Dally News today n Field . Marshal Ilais's report. Major General Sir Frederick Maurice, former chief di rector of military operations of the war, comments upon the calmness with which the British success won In the autumn, was received at home. Our cratittid? to Marshal Foch, he says, need not be lessened if we follow his exsmnle In paring to Field .Marshal llaig and the Brit ish armies the tribute which Is their due. The British commander Justly claims that the decisive - effort of the whole' campaign was the battle of Cambral from September. 27 to October 5. In which tho British arm les broke through the vast defenses of the Hindenburg system. -;in the three months from August 8 to November 11 the British won elaht rreat victories, which yielded 188.700 prisoners and 1.840 guns In this final campaign the French REAL ESTATE 1 1 ! FOR RENT 73 l-2iacr farm.' 36 acrea in grain; $500 caiah. - Phone 1544-M. WAST TO BUY fori cash. 40 to 80-acre farm, also, 20-acre prune and logan berry ranch, also: t room modern house, close in. Uos 6. Salem. WANTED GOOD SALEM PROPERTY for 120 acres timber, near Airlie, val - ue I5U00. Phone 3C5. -r- FOR EXCHANGE r 20 ACRES WIS. consin land, twelve miles south of La Crosse, for Oregon: land. Apply to E. H. Powell. Sublimity. A GOOD BUT 25x18 FEET ON EAST side Commercial: street, one door north of Stats street. Salem, together with perpetual right of way over the MiSOVb fact tract extending from thla property to Stats street! Terms. Apply Scott Bosorth. 7l-3 8paldlng Bldg, Portland. Oregon. BRING YOUR TRADES CskB tzkaataH Won ft W WUtnawa.a. Ol " j vwa n fr avasw w a M SSaSS Estate Aaant. Canada landa. 144 Stmts street. i FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE ON . muwi, ivt. i iv acres orcnara and berries, good I buildings. $2600. e acrea well located, good7 soil, fair buildings. $66 per acre. House and two lots. $1500. and cash for 30 to 40 acre ranch. & room cottage, paved street, good location. $800 take Ford car. 40 acres for rent. Modern house for rent, clos In. i F. L. Wood. 341 Stat street. FLEMING REALTY CO. DEALS. A 100 acre .farm at a bargain. A 1(0 acre stock ranch In exchange, for a small acreage) lm Droved. A S room modern lor a larger house wiin oasemenu i t An 30 acre farm;! well located, well fenced, main road, i south of Dallas; 60 acrea In cultivation; cheap at f an ftprir rrma f - See Win. Fleming. ;3U State street, or ruona v. j j - on Fairmount H1L 150 by ISO fee v. sightly location, 'east frontage. If you are looking for a good building site. Investigate this. Pries. $1200. 1(0 acre Howell Prairie farm, all cul tivated and In crept fine aet of farm buildings; on main! road; price, $1(0 per acre. . Good! improved 70 acr farm, all cultivated, fin 10 room modern house, barn: price. $9600. - Good 3 room modern houae on paved street: price $2500. t 17 acre tract, 6 acres of bearing loganberrea. sev eral acrea more; under cultivation, balance timber fcnd pasture; price . $3600. W. H. Grabenhorst Co., 376 Stats street. j 1 . FOR EXCHANGE IGOOD MODERN i room bungalow In Cervallia and $2000 to $3000 cash for good improved 16 to 30 acr tract, i For Exchange Good well Imprwved IS acre tract close to Salem for larger ranch farther out; i Foa Exchange 1(0 acres In Alberta for acreage' near Salem. For Exchange Improved half section land In Eastern Oregon for acreage. For Sale Fine well Improved S0-acr farm close In; It acres bearing prune orchard. C6 acres in cultivation, goad buildings, good location; stock, ma chinery, tools, feed and crop. For quick aale. $11.00f; terms. For Sals Good 7 room house and good lot In good residence district In Sa lem. Pries $1000 j $250 cash, balance small monthly payments at i per ceat Perrine Sti Marsters. 30( Hubbard Bldg., Salem. Oregon. armies took 129,000 prisoners and 1.180 guns, and the American 43. 300 prisoners and 1.421 guns. The Belgians 11.500 prisoners and 474 guns. So that the British army, rath er less than one-third to the total allied strength. In the west was re sponsible for alrnoit one half th captures on the 4iost difficult anr vital sector of th front M SEATTLE .1 TRIMMED SEATTLE. Waa)i4 Vic toria's hockey club, jtrounced by Se attle In the first 'game, came back tonight on the metropolitan's ice and won a brilliant ljto 0 victory over Seattle. Spectacular running by both team's forwards, together with hard checking. ktPt the spectators on edge throughout.) Captain Eddie Oatman of Victoria, who has Just re covered from a lojig Illness, was La every play Tor the ,visltors. "Moose" Johnson, ' defense bf Victoria, .snag ged the only goalj which was made in the first period. Toward the end of the contest. hewS-ver. , only wis ardly goal tending $y Tommy Mur ray prevented thej metropolitan from tying the scorei NOTji; RESOLUTION No.Nl "Be it 'resolved by (the mayor and common council of jthe city of Salem. Oregon, constituting! and acting as the board of health; of said city: That all churches, schools, the atres, armories, lodge rooms, publie halls, .'pool rooms, -clubs having and operating pool and billiard parlors, and card rooms iij cigar stores, be and-they are hereby closed V the publie until further orders of this board. ! . j I , . -That all stores and mercantile es tablishments are hereby prohibited from advertising What are common ly known as "special sales." until further orders of tis board; and all public funerals arei prohibited. All persons, except those having business therein, ate hereby prohib ited from entering jdepots. banks, cl ?ar stores, confectionery stores, res taurants, hotels, soft drink estab lishments, stores apd mercantile es tablishments. All business with the public Jn said places must be quickly transacted. Loafing and loitering in t -"mnd said places is hereby pro hibited. . j I : That 'the health j officer, and the marshal and police officers of the city of Salem are hereby Instructed and directed to strictly and diligent ly enforce these regulations, and or dinance No. 356 to k-egard to spitting on sidewalks and in other public places. Passed- and adopted by the board of health of tae city, of Salem, this 8th day or January. ,1919.- Attest. J. Ray Pemberton. secre tary of said board; REVELATIONS The Story of k A Wonderful Romance of AJJLLiJ CHAPTER CLXXXIII MRS. SMITH TRIES TO "PUT ON'H OVER" ""Here she tfjm!" . The whisper "ran from one to an other of the crowd of women In thj assembly rooms of the Lotos Studs Club as Mrs. Helen Brainerd Smith secretary, of the club,' made her be-j lated entrance. To me, chafing In my corner at her rudeness, her manner of coin ing into the room seemed insolentls condescending, majestic, . even regal as her progress down the aisle was When she had engaged me to give the course of lectures on history to the club she had asked me to be af the club rooms a half hour before thi meeting time on the day of my first lecture. By taking her at her word I had been uncomfortably waiting; a stranger and alone, while the othe members of the duo. unaware oi my identity, gossiped freely of me and my work. - ; j "See the conquering hero-ln comes." Jibed a voice behind me A a whisper. " "Acts as if she owned the place and its Inhabitants." returned th woman beside ' her. - "My dear, she actually does!" said the first speaker. ; "She was bor4 In this house, and It belongs to net from chimney to cellar. She practl cally gives its use to the club it' the price she pays for being absolute dictator of the .organisation.- I Ihnlr ramarka hafora f rsl Smith entered th room, I had dlsf clvered that the women behind m were newspaper reporters, and t shamelessly . listened to their revelj ations. , I ."Pretty steep price for being dle4 tator of thls.outflL" - J "Much she carea about this. She'd drop it in a minute, if it had served her purpose. She had an insane amj bitlon to tbe queen bee of the blsj crowd, the Federation; you know The fact that she's the whole tblnrf here gives her a chance 'to get Intd the papers and accords her a cerj tain amount of prestige In the state organisation. She's foxy. Shell never take the presidency or this club, 'wants to serve In a humble capacity' and all that sort or roL Bui ihe runs things with an Iron hand, and the president Is always her pup peLs Look at the specimen up there pow." I - "Poor little rabbit!" said the othef woman, and I agreed with her as watched the timid, appeallng-lool ing little woman who stepped to the speaker's desk and looked hesitating ly over the assemblage. Mrs. Graham on Inspection. ' "Is Mrs. Graham here?" she) asked. "If so will ahe come up here please?" . My face was white with anger and embarrassment as I stepped out from my seat and passed np to the front wun me consciousness tnai ever pair of eyes in the room waa focussed on my back. I had a primitive desire to strike the patronising smile from Mrs. Smith's face, as standing by that president, she watched my progress toward her. I have always a dread amounting almost to an obsession, of having people stare at me. It was hard enough for me to undertake the lectures without ha ng this or-j deal thrust upon me. j But I knew that this, my first apj pea ranee before the women whom I had been encaged to InstrucL waa no time to show any resentment, sol I steeled myself to calmness and pr- seniea a courteous it unsmiling om meanor to Mrs. Smith's smile of greeting.-and Introduction to the president. Mrs. BenL t j "So sorry to have been ,unable to greet you,"' she said with mechanical courtesy, "but I was unavoidably de layed. Really, however, there wa nothing for me to say to you. Of course you have your talk all ready and as soon as the business meeting is over the members of the history course will come forward. Mrs. Bent will Introduce you. and you cap to right on with your work. Is there. anything you ned for your lecture?" "I must have a large blackboard, a pointer, some white and colored chalk." I said with decision. I had made up my mind the best way to deal with Mrs. Smith was to be' as uncompromising as she wss. "I can get along without them at this open ing lecture,, bat I must have them here before tbe next. The necessary maps I will provide. ' A school pub lishing house I know will lend them to me. deliver them here and take them away again.- provided they cas be safeguarded 'while here." "Of course, they will be safe here." Mrs. Smith retorted, "and if you will order the blackboard and other things sent up. I will arrange for their payment with you. Now. if you will just take this seat and wait until the business meeting Is over. It will be a short one. for our meet ings close always at half-past four ind of course you want plenty -of time." j When Check Time Came. I sank Into the seat she Indicated and tried to colelct my . scattered Ideas in order to be ready when the time came for me to speak. "The meeting will please come to order." quavered the- president striking a feelRe little blow with handsome gavel npon the desk, then turning to Mrs, Smith deferentially: "The secretary will please read the OF A WIFE Honeymoon Harried Life Wonderf aJQy Told by . UAIUUSON minutes of the last meeting." Mrs. Smith arose and in a care-' ful. modulated voice read the mln utes, which to uo her justice, were written in remarkably clear and con cise fashion. They . were adopted with the usual mechanical ronuula and then there rapidly followed th regular routine business or the club Butthere appeared to be an endless amount or it, entailing a good deal ot discussion. As soon as her min utes were read. Mrs. Smith had moved to the rear of lhtToom. i taw her greet the newspaper women ana tnen aisappear wun them, pre sumably to someother part ot tlU club house. I really believe that she could and wood have expedited mat ters had she been in the room. But in her absence the president, Mrs' Bent., was like a ship without a rud- der. .The minutes slipped by, th half-hours followed them, and when Mrs. Smith came back into the room the hands of my watch pointed to 4 o'clock, and the business was Just being concluded. Mrs. Smith's face showed her dis pleasure, but her voice was as cool and Incisive as ever as she spoke to me. "We eertalny owe yon an apology in keeping you waiting so long. Mrs Graham. I think it would be bet ter now, in view of the lateness of the hour, for you simply to greet tht club after my Introduction, and outline the books or maps you wish them to consult before the next meet ing. Then you can give next week the talk you have prepared today." Or course, her solution was tb only sensible one, and I was heartily glad or the chance to escape with th few words she had outlined. It was, after the meeting had been adjourned and most of tbe women gone that the real reason for her consideration dawned upon me. -or course. Mrs. Graham." th said cooly as she proffered me a check, "as yon only spoke a few min utes today you wVll not expect the. full amount of which we spoke. I think hair of It will be about right" (To be continued) Was Mrs. Wilson in the hrons; at Buckingham Palace. She was A pretty question to aik. Exchange. I Deals in Real Estate i E. J. Cowlishaw to Clara Van Dandalgne. 185.71 acres In P. Clery claim. -60-4-2 w,.q d. Joseph Vanderbeck et nx to Fred Zacher et ux. (0 acres in Sam Brown claim. 45-S-z v,vd, $11,040. B. S. McGInnls et ux to IL W. Bray et ux. property In SUrerton near Water sl, w d. $500. W. A. Cassidy et ux to Charles Ransom. 4.5 i acres In J. McHaley claim. 27-2-2 w, w d. J. B. Hall et ux to Carl A. Mag nuson et ux. lot 11. Ewald fruit farms, t-2 w. w d. $2000. ' Lottie Mathis et ux to A. J. Ma thls et ux. part lot C, Marlon gar dens, w d. . William R. Leach et ux to S. P. 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