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THE OREGON STATESMAN i SUNDAY, JAXVARV 16, 1010 II " . - : : ? 1 Directory The Wants and Needs of the Capital City are Noted Under Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them They're Worth While 'as- l uiassiTiiea ... , .. V NORWICH UXIOJT FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY TbielsenV Roland Burghardt Resident Agent 371State St. PROPKHTY AT LOWEST RATES 0X ixrROTEU FARM A NO CITV T1I0S. K. F0RDB'; Sales. Or. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Rate Fee Word. ' - j Pint Insertion .. to Subsequent Inaertlonii -Hc One week (six insertions).... 3c On month 9c Six month a' contract, per mo,. 8c 1 months' contract. pr mo... 7c No sect, opened tor leas than.l&c A neat card fhen free with an advertisement to the extent of 60c announcing- "For Bate" "For Rent" -Roomi" or "Board." KEW TODAY. r Each new classified advertise ment will ta run unii t "Vawr To. day for the first Insertion, unless T otherwise ordered by the adver tiser. ; Subsequent Insertion of the ad. will appear under Its proper classification. No advertisement will be run under "ATew Today" for more than: one issue under any circumstances," NEW TODAY I 8 ALE ROSE COMBED. ANCONA oosters. Phone 8SF22. WANTED ORDERS FOR DAY OLD chicks. mono iujk. Ton RENT A GOOD FARM. SEE William riewiing. Jti state street. ; CARRIERS WANTED FOR; STATEH-I man routes. Apply in person. GOOD DRY OAK WOOD FOR SALE- .Also have farm, i m ror rent, vn 'hone 254 or (23. WANTED BOARD AND ROOM BY young lady (permanent).- Phone 15MK. , " i W ANTED AN EXPERIENCED COOK at Willamette sanitarium. Apply at Ii4 Ferry street. ; . FOR SALE 11 YOUNG BARBED I Hock laying hens mated with a fine cockerel, state. : . LT.OI8LATORS. ATTENTION IF Yoy waat a warm, pieuini room ior t for the session, phone (91. FOR RENT LARGE . AIRY, WELL heated room; near capitol. Break fast if deaired. Phone 2183M. WANTED A GIRL FOR DINING room and general house work. State School for tlwe Deaf. Phone S4S. NEW 1918 OVERLAND AUTOMOBILE Model 9 only 700 miles. SQ0. Call 5S Washington street Phone 727. WANTED 8INGLE LADY OR GEN tlemaa with 8300. Will give good - position and good security. P. O. Box 133. . ... FOR HALE TIMBER ACREAGE; eiofS in. Prune lands and loganberry land. E. M. Croisan, Masonic Tem pi, Salem. ' ' ABT CHICKS-WE ARE NOW BOOK l"C orders for White Leghorns and M-k Minorcas. C. N. Needbam. P. 0. Box 412. FOR RENT-VERY DESIRABLE NEW. I Jr furnished room, strictly modern. Furnace heat. Close in. CS5 North Liberty street. FOK BALE GOOD HIGH GRADE uto. Take piano part payment. Aio will trade Newberg property for Salvia. Phone 2325. , CTST0M HATCHING Either i your iri or my White Leghorns, i Place J'iur order, early. Mrs. M. Jones, uuU 8, Box 284C, Salem. WANTED Girl for general housework m family. Irvlngton District. I'ort Und. Good. wages. Write applies--!Lun ctr Statesman.- XOTICE I REPRESENT SIX BIG OLD Line millionaire fire Insurance com panies and do a general insurance business. I write surety bonds and , have several homes to rent,: Drop in end see t. O. W. Laflar, 405 and 408 Hubbard Bldg. LADIES IF YOU HAVE TO WEAR A corset, wear one beneficial to your health. Dr. Scott's Magnetic Corsets J . have been in use for many years. Guaranteed to cure all nerve and stomach troubles. Now on display for sale at 243 North Liberty street , Apartment 2. Afternoon only. 128 ACRES, 93 ACRES IN WALNUTS, with apple, peech and prune fillers; J trees i, 8, 7. 8 years, beginning to 1 bear. IS acres plow land, 120 acres woods. Land rolling, mellow clay loam, house .two barns, water piped to house and barns, five springs, fish Pond, beautiful view, mile and half to high school, four miles to station and ten miles to Salem. Price $22,500. Tarma. J. W. Jenkins. Eugene. Ore. BARGAINS SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, newiy papered and new roor, near S. p. depot $700; terma to suit Five room house, paved street fine loca tion; $109. i acre farm, four miles out rolling land, good Improvements, main highway; $125 per ecre. Ten crea, some orchard and berries, buildings; $200. Five acres all In orchard, good buildings, near Port land highway; $2Sfl. Twenty acr prune orchard, $5000. F. U Wood. feeyne Bldg. ' STOCK FARMS FOR SALE CHEAP ae followa: - acres for $32 per acre. 20 acres for 125 per acre. acres ror Z per acre. I2S8 acres for $20 per acre. i All ef this land is In a well settled community, near school, good roads, J'lth abundance of range. Each place has from 10 to 75 acres in cultivation aad farm buildings. ' John H. Scott 404 Hubbard Bldg. THE LOGANBERRY INDUSTRY li ilned to make the Willamette Valley famous. Just as sure as the Oregon. Fire Relief Assn. of McMlnn vllle is destined to make the state of ,reon famous. That Oregonlans are iiwake to the situation and can be depended npon to boost Oregon In dustries and enterprises Is very ra pidly being demonstrated. The O. F. R. A. placed over $14,000,000 of insur ance on its hooks Inst year alone. It writes policies on the flat rate plan that are guaranteed to be non-assess- "ie. M. A. Johnson Insurance Agen- over Lad tc Bush Bank. Baiem. r-none 147. . NJ HURCH TODAY SIT DOWN AND v u i now mucn ui m iin'm.j Income y-iur wife and familv would . hve If the -flu" should take you. sAlso .bow much of a life Income yon would have if It didn't take you. but disabled you for life? If you are not satisfies with the result, come or . uone to the office Monday and let TAILORING AGENTS-ME.VS MAlE to Order Suits. Snappiest. Best'Mav us show you how little- money it takes to cover both contingencies In en old reliable-insurance compauy. A. C. Bohmatedt. 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon. Phone 677. - EMPLOYMENT ; terlal. Prices lower than others. Hustlers earn bis; money. Spring line sent free. Leeds Woolen Mills, Chicago; . -. ., LIFE. OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT (Introduction by ex-President Taft). -History of World War, by March. $5 per hour "selling these two- books. Higgett terms. Roth 1 outfits free; state choice. Historical llook Co., Chicago. THE AUTHENTIC LIKE OF THEO dore Roosevelt by William. Draper Lewis, Ih. D., Colonel Roosevelt's In timate political associate and friend, with introduction by ex-President Taft. Fully illustrated: low price; enormous demand; unprecedented, op portunity; liberal terms. Outfit free. Universal Htjuse. Philadelphia. WORLD WAR HISTORY COMPLETE. PICTORIAL. AUTHENTIC (iiving account. or. every pnase or the. war. Heit tertnu. write quick. for free outfit, or if you prefer beat outfit, which will help secure double subscribers .send 3ac Kj L. Phillips Publishing Co.. Chicaero. 111.: Denver. Colo.; Butte. Mont. Address nearest office. APARTMENTS HOUSE KEEPING APARTMENTS nicely furnished at 633 Ferry street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. issWsasssSssassSNslssS'sWai MILLIONS BEING MADE IN BURK- Burnett oil field. $100 investment pays $T.O per year.- "Write ftj- par ticulars. Salesmen wanted. River Side Oil Co.. Wichita Falls. Tex. FEMALE GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. 165 N. lsth. Phone 1150. HALE IF YOUR ROOF LEAKS. PHONE 1074. BOYS WANTED TO CARRY STATES man routes. . Apply in person, i I WANTED AN ENERGETIC MAN TO solicit and collect. Permanent post tion Excellent prospects of advance ment. Guaranteed weekly salary and commission. Experience unnecessary. Apply in first instance. 310 Masonic Bldg., Salem. BRAKEMEN-FIREMEN EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY. $150 3200 monthly. Send stamp for re ouirements. Address "Railway,," care Statesman. FOR RENT MOUSES FOR RENT SIX ROOM HOUSE. CON- veniences. 260 N. 13th street. FOR RENT HOUSES, APARTMENTS and farms, F. L. Wood. 341 State street. Phone 794 ' - ? FOR RENT STRICTLY MODERN 8- room house, one block from state ' capitol. F. D. Thielsen. care Rodgera Paper Co. FOR RENT DURING LEGISLATURE Newlr furnlahed modern five-room bungalow four blocks from State House. ' Reasonable terms. Phone I7J. ROOMS 4000000000000400040044 ROOMS FOR LEGISLATORS MRS. L. K. Page, 492 I. Cottage, rnone u. FOR RENT WELL FURNISHED AND HirKCilVf; nirusHrivvvtitatt wsii vivev in. 641 Mill street. Jm von . RENT GOOD ROOM DURINl legislature, with almost exclusive nse of bath. Close to state house. Phone 683. Read the Classifier) Ads. FOR SALE j-in-Lru-i.ri -lAn-n - ------- - ------ t , UtUIVVK FOR SALE CHEAP II HEAD 8HOATS weighing 90 to 100 pounds. Write Independence, Or., or phone 60F4, j-i.-L-i.i-i.ri -i -ii-i - Salem. ' - 1 - MISCELLANEOUS nn nr--nijirr'i'i" WHITE ROCK EGGS FOR HATCHING. Phone 93F5. TURNIPS i FOR SALE J. C. ALLEN. 112 Union street. MAY for SALE $28 A TON. CHERRY City Feed Barn. nv-it an .5" CREAM SEPARATOR AL- v ' . AAV.. most new ball price- mono ". FOR SALE 1918 FOIUl TOUrK, J.ij rood shane. Will taae au. v,n i 385 North Capitol street I FOR ROYAL TYPEWRITERS. WRITE to uraham at wena. wionui, gon. AgenU for Marlon county- i nnrtva rw WOWI.F.DGE A COM filete set or ze TBiumti. uwi "",, ng, new, never unboxed. Will sell for less man cos l. auuicm v.. cre Statesman. . . - I PEERLESS GASOLINE ENGINE. ;35 a rviindera. Suitable for rain elevator. Formerly used -as r...iu., in DiMtrte llsrht Plant In ... - ..w good condition. low if Price 81000. Scott Bosorth, Spalding Bldg.. Portland. Oregon. j CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRLS This true story oi " o- v.. hwn carefully revised making a handsome little book. U tells in graphic terms of the massa- . . v. nitmiii fa mi IV. of the es cape of Lorenao, and the captivity of Mary and OHv Mary died of star vatlon and OliVe was purchased frsm k. i.i.na fiva vears later. The ..ic. la ?0 cents, postpaid. Address Oregon Teachers Monthly. Salem. Or, POULTRY uurcj-i.nn.ririi-1- - -- -- - - - - - IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, sena ic w nw "V1; , Homestead. Salem. Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this ad. . WOOD. WOOD FOR SALE 86.50 PER CORD. R. H. Varley, lal Miner nrreu LOST AND FOUND ; LOST - rminnnr - - " - ' - - -- --- ' I LOST K E Y S ON TWO RINGS; RINGS fastened togetner. rnuni i -ward WANTED J JLIJI - LIVESTOCK WANTED VEAL CALVES AND ALSO T large carves. rnon . t wilOTED TO BUY' CATTLE AND calves. Any kind. Phone 157CW. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED TO BUY A ton of baled hay suitable fojr cows. Phone 11 41-J HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR good clean rags. Press Room States man. - Wanted to rent hand k stump puller. Phone 99 F3. -W; Sawyer. Route 3. WANTBD-A SAW MANDREL. PHONE SaFlP'or write W. A. Malthes. Route 9, Salem. -r WANTED TO . RENT FIVE ROOM furnished hosue. Address "A51." care Statesman. I WANTED. Fat. , hens, highest: price paid. S. Director. Spencer Hardware Store, 466 State at. POULTRY, EGGS, VEAL AND HIDES mgnest prices. Cherry City reea Barn, 544 Ferry street. LIBERTY BONDS IF V YOU MUST dispose of your bonds, we will buy them. 214 Masonic Bldg- WANTED TO R ENTt-1 0 IfTO 20 ACRES amall fruit ranch with! bearing fruit, not 6o far out. Phonp 60S R. WANTED SUITE OF THREE ROOMS furnished; or small bungalow, unfur nished. Apply HCS State street. WANTED POSITION ON. FARM BY .man and family. Experienced. Not afraid of work. Address 1355 Illnes street. . DANCING STOP SHAKING YOUR SHOULDERS Learn to Dance Correctly. THEODORE and LILLIAN NEWMAN Exhibition Dancers and Inatructors A- Modern and Classic Dancing. Hotel Marion. Salem. Oregon. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY AUTO SERVICE SHIPP-S AUTO SERVICE CITY AND country trips. Phone: Day, 9S3; 1 night. 359. AUTO AND TRUCK REPAIRING trVctor. TRUCK. AND AUTOMO- bUe repairing. Satisfaction guaran teed. A, E. Hutchison. 1055 N. 14th. TIRES REPAIRED VULCANIZING GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SEHV1CE Station: 177 South Commercial St. Phone 428. ' LODGE DIRECTORY MOCKRN WOODMEN MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 624S. meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Derby building, corner Court and High streets. . R. F. Day. V. C J. A. Wright clerk. .. BUSINESS CARDS DRAYS AND EXPRESS LARMER TRANSFER WE MOVE AND store goods. Day phone 930. Night phone 1898. CAPITAL- CITY TRANSFER COMPANY Phone 933. Salem largest and best equipped transfer company. Get our reduced freight rates on eastern ship ments. Also for storage, as we 4jave three warehouses in connection with business. Furniture moving, pack ing. shipping and storing our spe eialty. Office. tt Stta street DRT CLKANINC AND PRESSING m440444m044404k4040 JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F. S. Watanabe. Proo.. 434 N. Commer cial street Ladies and gentlemen's .suits cleaned and pressed. 11.25 and 31.75. Work called for and delivered free. Telephone Main 552. INSURANCE WE TRANSACT A, GENERAL FIRE insurance business representing some of the strongest and best Mutual and Old Line Companies operating In this , territory, and are prepared 'to furnish fire protection on any class of pro- perty. upon a moments notice. n not convenient for you to call at our I office any time lust call us up. and ' we will give your Insurance wants our prompt attention. H. A. Johnson Insurance Agevcy. over Ladd 4c Bush Bank, Salem. Phone 347. JUNK JUNK JUNK WANTED WE PAT HIGHEST price for junk of every kind. Let us make you a price on your household goods. The "Square Deal" House Capital Junk Co, 271 Chemeketa St Phone $98. LAUNDRIES. SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK delivery and careful work. Dry wash, 8c per pound. 136 South Liberty St Phone 25. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO- ular washing done at a rate every body can afford. For only 80 cents we will collect wash and deliver your washing within twenty-four hours. Phone, 2471. MACHINISTS WE DO MACHINERY REPAIRING OF all kinds, automobile repairing, oxy acetylene welding, gas engine repair insr. model and experimental work. Iowa Machine Shop. D. B. Brown. Prop, 252 Chemeketa street Salem. MONEY TO LOAN. waMMMaBkatfWaaaisafcaakseSsa MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD FARM security, ivan u. Martin, ata ia sonic Temple. PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN ON rood farms. Low interest rates. Privilege te pay 3100 or multiple on interest dates. Five or seven year loans. H. M. Hawkina. 314 Masonic Bldg, Salem. Oregon. FARMERS MAKE A NEW YEAR'S resolution to blot out ; your farm mortsraa-e worries Immediately by seeing or writing us with reference to a Federal arm Loan. A. C Bohmatedt 401 Masonic Temple, Salem. Oregon. SECOND HAND GOODS 0j04040404000440404400004 WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, har nessicollars. collar pads, tools, and chain, Fred Schlndlr. 256 Center street 11 . M mrivTPn crrnvn uiKT) TTTTR VT ture. Will buy. sell, trade or ex- . t..nvA ill Vtnil. nf p.nal work done at reasonable prices; also light ..l.llnv filing an hriiinr m arM- eialty. See J. A. Rowland Furniture Store. 326 N Commercial. Phone is NURSERIES t00004044440040400004' . . . an. atitnrirtr SBl a W --,. Tt FRUITLAND NURSERY SALEM, R. r. u. a. cox ihc room uirii. Roman strain grafted Franquet Wal nuts; also a line of other nursery stock. PAINTERS F. ItjKAYLOR. PAINTER. Winter. Phone 296. 116 8OUTH UNDERTAKERS WEBB A CLOUGH C B. WEBB. A. M. Clough, funeral directors. - The lateat modern methods known to the-profession. 497 Court street. WALL. PAPER, PAINT GLENN L. ADAMS FOR HOUSE D EC orating, painting, ttntlng, . paper hanging, etc Work done by contract or by day; good workman. Location lOZOCcntcr street.. Phone ttttfT : FIFTEEN CENTS A" DOUBLE ROLL and upwards for choice Wall PaperJ l nurni i r uiiiiiui. rwiir, 1,7 v um merclal street. . . SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS. WALL Paper and Picture Framing. Good workmen. 465 Court St. Phone 4 Si. WMDOW AND GENERAL CLEANING HOUSE AND WINDOW CLEANING Wanted. Phone 1237. CHINESE PHYSICIAN DR. L M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN disease. 16$ R High St. Phone 283. WOVEN WIRE KKNCINO Depet national el American Fence, all slses, ZS In. 68 la. high. , Palate, OUa and Varatah. Steves HelmUt a ad Repaired. Loganberry a ad Has lleeka. Salem Fence at Steve Works, 250 Ceart St. Phea 1X4 R. B. FLEMING. TRANSFE HAULING AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANY KIND of hauling. - Household moving jobs done prompt ly. Try me once. Tlmme, 475 State St. Phone 963. Residence phone 1122 J. WATER SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE. 301 S. Commercial street. For water serv ice apply at ofHee. Make all com plaints at the office. No deductions In bills will be allowed for absence or for any causes whatever unleas water Is cut off from premises. Here after water for irrigation will only be furnished to regular customers us ing water for domestic purposes. Contractors for sidewalks, brick work or plastering, will pleas read "for building purposes" under sched ule of rates. Apply at office for copy PHYSICIANS DR L. O. ALTMAN, HOMEOPATHIC Physician. General Practice. . Gall Stonea and Goitre treated successful ly. Office and residence. 298 North Liberty. Salem. Phone 147. PROFESSIONAL CHIROPRACTIC DR O. L. SCOTT. D. C, GRADUATE of P. S. C Chlropractlcs fountain head. Davenport Iowa. Chiropractic corrects tne cause or disease, orrice 40S-7-8 U. a National Bank Building. rnone S7.. Residence szsr. DENTIST DR. F. L. UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS 413-414 Bank of Commerce Building. Phone 806. .. MUSIC TEACHERS 0044040000000000004p0000 R. HARR. ' TEACHER OF PIANO. Phone 1383. OSTEOPATHY. DR. W. L. MERCER.' GRADUATE American School Osteopathy, Kirks ville. Mo.; treats acute and chronic disease. Office 404-405 U. 0. National Bank Bldg. Phone 919. Residence, 419 North Summer. Phone 814. DRS. WHITE AND. WALTON. OSTEO pathic physicians and surgeons. Graduates of American School of Oftteo- pathy, Klrksville, Mo. Post graduate - and specialised in nervous diseases at Los Angeles College. . Treat acute and chronic diseases. Offices, 505-8-. 7-8 U, S. National Bank Bldg. Phone , 859. Residence. 1S20 Court street Phone 2215. Dr. White's residence - phone. 4 if. i PERSONAL. . YOUNG WIDOW WORTH $37,000. go-?d income, many other anxious to marry honnrattlA trmn M.m.n ' imr.. zziaa t empie. ls Angeles. Cat 1 MARRY IF LONELY FOR 8PEEDY marriages, try my club; very success ful: best .largest in country, estab lished 12 years; thousands wealthy wishing early marriage, confidential description free. Old Reliable Club. Mrs. WrubeL 733 Madison, Oakland. MARRY IF LONELY FOR UESULTS. try me; best and most successful "Home Maker": hundreds rlc-K with marriage soon; strictly confidential; most reliable; .years of experience; descriptions free. "The ' Successful lub; Mr"- Pn'e. Box 556. Oakland. California. - SOUL SCIENCE. OUL SCIENCE TEACHER AND practitioner. Class will start mooh. Join now and learn how to heal your self. Knowledge Is power. M. E. Mackle. 343 North Liberty street Hours from I to 5 p. m. Notice Is hereby riven that The Pacific Telephone and Telerranh Company, a corporation, has erected on the shore of the Willamette Riv er at a pdint oh the east side near tne root or water Street, approxi mately 75. feet north of the Steel Bridge, Salem, Oregon, and also on the west side of said river, at a point approximately 72 feet north of the west approach to the Steel Bridge, two monuments, namely. signboards set on posts In olain view. and bearing the words "Cable Cross ing. The Pacific Telephone and Tel egraph Company." which said signs mark the landing places on the shores of the Willamette River, of a Certain sub-aqueous telephone and telegraph cable, approximately 1200 fert in length, which crosses . saiS river in a general Westerly direc tion from the said landing ou the east side of said Willamette River, and between the termini above de scribed. This notice Is published for the purpose of informing all navigators of the descriptioa and purpose of the monuments aforesaid, and of the general cotitse. landings and termini of the cable aforeeaid. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY By W. D. MOORE. Division Superintendent of Plant. WHOLE MILK We win pay 83&S5 per hundred de livered at Salem. Price based on 4 per cent fat contents. Phone 2488 MARION CEEAMEBT & PRODUCE CO. SALEM. OREGOX SALEM MARKETS I BUYING FBICE, Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, 47c . REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE-34 acres. i mile from town of Stayton. Oregon; good build ings, young orchard, three years old. Math Mueller. Route 2. Stayton. Ore. A GOOD BUY 28x36 FEET ON EAST aiae commercial .iircn, um uuur north of State street. Salem, together with perpetual right of war over the 14xSea feet tract extending from this property to State street. Terms. Apply Scott Bosorth. 71-1 Spalding Bldg, poruana. Oregon. TO EXCHANGE ! acre choice bear- ing apple and peach orchard for res idence or acreage ner Salem.. ISO-acre choice Saskatchewan. Can ada, land. 1 all-tillable. 7 miles from railroad. Will exchange for orchard or acreage near Salem; will assume or pay dirrereare not over s.QQt. Price $25oe. Socolofaky. 371 State. BRING YOUR TRADES I can match you. e W. Nte merer. Real Estate Agent. Canada lands. 44 State! street. 1 FLEMING REALTY CO. DEALS. A 100 acre farm at a bargain. . A ISO acre stock ranch In exchange, for a small acreage improved. A 5 room modern for a larger bouse with basement. An 80 acre farm, well located, well I fenced, main road, south of Dallas: 50 acres in cultivation; cheap at S(0 an acre. - Terms. 8eeWm. Fleming. 341 State street, or I fnone iv. FOR SALE-65-acre tract nearly all cultivated, 10 acres bearing' Italian ?uJf JJL C"10"0"'.!1 - 7 ' "- I . lly orcnara. Krice f ii.t9O.00. e acres I of Loganberries, small buildings. I rrn ,ovv.v. 9 acres ail CUlllTai- I ed. house, barn. well, rock road, good location. Price $950.00. Good 7-room modern house on Fairmount Hill. Price 33.(00.00. W. H. GRABENHORST A CO. zi& state street a i ii,i aiuucmi i -room nungaiow I ciom in: t?o trR.. t,,-, I house, lot 140x150 feet some fruit. I 3850. $250 cash, balance S per cent; I should ever stand for this husband-l?.'.rsR.p-1 r!t: readlnc-to-knlttlng-wlfe-ort of thlnr tion. close to Salem, will take rest-1 dence. acreage or auto, price $2500; 147 acres. 140 cultivated. T timber - pasture, running water, large dairy barn, house. 7 miles from Salem. -a snap. $10,500. easy terms; 10 acres. in prunes, g uuu nouae, a ranea iron I Mal.m wa.t lara-ae ra.eh ..rtk.e A.it I of about sale value, price $4006. 1 Socolofsky. 341 State st For Gichinre Fin well Imnrovad 8- I acre tract close in and 32&00 to $3000 I cash for a larger place farther out For Sale Well Improved 13 acre tract one-half mile to town. Snap. $2600 aome terms. For Sale 8 V acres of fine garden land . close In on fine road: house, barn, well. -JTice 82600: terma. For Sale Fine 19 acre tract close In. in Mgh state of cultivation. Price For sale Good 36S acre stock ranch, $2250, a acres in cultivation: most an can be when cleared; set bulldinrs; well 1 watered: en county road. Bargain I price. SS500. For Sale or Exchange Fine ISO acre farm 10 milea from Salem on fine road, half in crop now. nice location. Some exchange, some money and terms on balance. For good buys or exchanges see Per- rlne St Marsters, 306 Hubbard Bldg, Haiem. Oregon. FOR RENT s ARMS FOR RENT 148 ACRES, MOSTLY UN d"- cultivation Good improvements. I W. J. Linfoot Phone 1582J. Hens. 26c. ? Old roosters. 15-16C. - Pork. Matton and Beef. Pork on, foot, 1 6c. Ewes. 8c Spring lamb, 10c -Beef jteers, 7 to 8c ' Cows, 4 to 7c Hay. Cheat, per ton, 824. Clover, per ton. 82 f to 2283. 1 Grain. Wheat. 21-94 to 22. Oats.- 80c Beans, f to 64c . Beans, C to 6 , c. MOl Feeds, Retail. Mill run. 230 per ton. WHOLESALE TO DEALERS. Creamery butter, prints. 6c Butter fat, f. o. b. Salem, 69c j Fmlti . Oranges. 24.25 to $5.50. Local tomatoes. 21.' Lemons. $9.50 to 812.50. Bananas,: 8 He Vegetable. Cabbage, 2c Onions (Imported), 21.75 to 2. Green peppers, 6c pound. t Retail Price. Creamery batter. 75c Dairy butter, 60c Eggs. 70c. - 1 Flour, hard wheat. $2.90 to Sje.is. Flour. ralley, sz.75ff iz.so. . Sugar, cane and beet, lie, Potatoes,! sack lots, $1.75. Oil Products, , Standard engine dUUllate. In balk. 13 cents. Kerosene Pear. In bulk, HHeHu... snnnot the little nurse, who Elaine .In bulk, 28 e; Eocene, tn I had gone with Dr. Bralthwaite's ex bulk. 15c. i Inedition. and who for yean had Oronlte Arotorps. la bulk, e I PORTLAND EIARKETS Dairy Produce PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 18. Bat ter: Prime extras.' 67c: cubes ex tras 62c; prime firsts, 61c; dairy. 42c Butterfat, No. 1, 68c. ! Potatoes. .Buying price, locals, 81.75 6 22. Grain. Grain, future bids: Oats, No. 2 white feed. January, 249.50; Febru ary and March. 250. Barley, stan dard feed.. January, February, 249; March. 249.50. Barley, stan dard "A," January and February, 249; March. 250. Eastern oats and corn la bulk: Oats. No. 3 white. January and February. 247; March. 117 Kft Data tl.nnnnil rllnruil a-hi'u t... 11. r.Kn.r. .r.A March. 250 Corn.' No 2 yellow. January. 260: February, 259.50; March, 859 J Corn. No. 3 mixed. January, 859; February and March, 258. . . j . . Read Uie Classified Ads. REVELATIONS The Story of a A Wonderful Ilocsanre) of Married Life U'onderf ally Told by ADEXE 4JARILLSQN CHAPTER CXCII HOW MADGE'S HAPPY RETRO SPECT IXDED IX AMAZED SUR1 PRISE. Life went on at a jog trot with ! me for a long time after the depart- ore for France of the Bralthwaites and Miss Sonnot, My mither-in-law missed her daughter. Mrs. Braithwaite. sorely. I believe if it had not been for her pride' in her brilliant daughter and her famous son-in-law she would "" become actually ill. with fret ling. I found my hands full In de vising ways to divert her mind and planning dishes to attempt her del icate appetite. Because of her frailty and const quent inability to do fWn sightsee ing, or, inded. to gov far from the house, Dicky and I spent a very quiet winter. Our evenings awa7 from home to gether did not average one a week. And Dicky, Tery rarely went .any where without me. "Wnat a uaroy ana Joan we ar I getting to be!" he remarked one Ulfht as we sat one on each side of w i.v ..vi. ...41.. II 1. mo tue iiuraiy tawic, iiiuf ther. as was her custom, had gone to i. k . innlnr "Yes! Isn't it nice?" I returned. smiling at him. "Ripping!" Dicky agreed enthus iastically. Then reflectively, Fqa- tfctnv ahnnt It 1 that WIT I rot , , . ., . ,. ton to this domestic stunL If anyone had told me before I met you that I 1 should have bought him a ticket to Mattewan. pronto." He stopped and frowned hvaTily at me. in mimic disapproval. "Pictur all spolled,7 he declared- , . , aav ... Mrhlng. YOU arB " TlOt knitting Why. oh. why, are you not knitting?" -Because I never shall knit," I re- turned laughing. '-"at -least not Id the evening while you are reading- That ort of thing nerer did appeal to me. Either the wife who has to knit or sew or darojn the evening Is too Inefficient to get her work done in the daylight, or she has too mucn work to do. - In the ilrst case, ner husband ought to teach her efficien- Icy; In the second place, he ought to nelp do the Mwlng or darning. Tnen . J . . .. .,. a M . ....... "er Listen 10 me lemmisi; DIckT: then with mock aeyerlty: "Of course. I am to infer, madam, that my stockings are all . proper v larned?" Your inference Is eminently cor rect" demurely. "Your mower darned them today." - , . " . J'Nlce and Comfy." What I had told him was trne- Hi'a mother had seen me looking over the stockings after they were washed. and bad Insisted on darning Dicky s- I.aaw that she longed to do some little personal service for ner ooy. and willingly handed them over. Dickr threw back his bead ana laughed heartily; Then his face so bered, and he came roudd to my siae of the table and sat down on tne arm of my chair. "Speaking of mother." he aaid- rumpling my hair carelessly. 1 want to tell yon. . sweetheart that you've mad an awful hit with' me the way you've taken care of, her Nobody knows better than I bow try- Inr she can be. and yon'Ye oeen just as sweet and kind to her as if ah were the most tractable persDn on the earth.' He put his arms around me ana bent his face to miae. "Pretty nice and comfy this being married to each other. Isn't it 7" "Very nice, indeed.". I agreed nestlinr closer to him. Mt heart echoed the words, in fact' it seemed almost too good to be true, thii quiet domestic cove Into which our marital bark had drifted. The I "storms we had ' weathered eemed far past Dicky's Jealousy or J my brother-cousin. Jack Bickett: my I unhanniness over Lillian underwooo 1 those tempestuous days surely I were years ago Instead of months. I vow j.ck was "somewhere In I France " and I had a queer tittle I premonition that somewhere, some- I kow. his nath would cross that of cherished a romantic ideal of my brother-cousin, although she had never met him. Lillian Underwood waa my sworn friend. With unusual directness, she had cut the Gordian knot of our mis understanding by telling me. against Dicky's protests, all about the old se cret which her past and that of my husband shared. After her story with all that It revealed of her sac rifice and her fidelity to her own ideals, there never again .would be a doubt In my mind. I wai proud of her friendship, although, because of my mother-in-law's prejudice against them. Dicky and I could not have the Underwoods at our home. Our meetings, therefore, were few But I had an 1 odd little, feeling or safety and security whenever -1 thought of her. I knew If any ter rific tronble ever came to me I should I fir to her as If she were my sister My work at the Lotus Study club was going along smoothly. At home Katie was SO mucn more aausiaciorx than the -maids I had seen In other establishments that I shut my eyes to many little things a hour, which I kriew my mother-in-law would hay been most captious. OF A WIFE Honeymoon Miss Draper " . 'JJnt my mother-in-law's arerbltr was softened W her weakne. We Brew quite rompanJonable the winter days when Dicky's absent at the studio left at together. Alto gether I felt that llf hnd twvon trv goj tQ m. So the winter rolled awar, and al most before we knew it the spring days came stealing In from the south bringing to me their urgent call of brown earth and sprouting things. I was not the only one who lis tened to the message of spring. Mo ther Graham grew restless and used all of her meagre strength In drives to tM parks and walks to a nearby quare wlrere the crocuses were just beginning to ware their brave greet ing to the city. The warmer days afected Dicky adversely. He seemed a bit - trait- displayed a trifle of his earlier Irri tability, and comolalned a great deal about the warmth of the aparthienL "I tell you I can't stand this any longer." he said one particularly warm evening in April. -as he sank Into a chair, flinging his collar In one direction and his necktie fn an other. "I'd rather be in the city Is August than in thee first .warm day of soring. What do you say to mov ing into the country for the summer? Our month is up here by the first anyway, and I am perfectly wining to lose any part of the month's rent if we only can get away." , "But. Dicky," I protested, "nnles we board which I don't think any of ns would like to do. howare we go ing to find a honse. to say nothine of retting settled In so short a time? To my surprise. Dicky-hesitated s moment before answering. Then flushing, he uttered the words which brought my little castle of content ment crumbling about me and warned me that marital problems rvere not yet U solved. -v "WTiy. yon see. there won't be any bother about a house. Mis Draper has found a perfectly bully place not far from her sister's home." (To be continued) NEW YORK MARKETS NEW YORK. Jan. 1 8. Evaporat ed apples strong. Prunes wanted for export. Peaches nominaL Minimum Vclne of Hogs Affects Corp. Market CHICAGO. Jan. l -Doubt as 'to whether the current minimum ralne for hogs. 810.50 would be maintain ed In February bad considerable to- do with moving the corn market to day average lower. Bids closed un settled, at the same as yesterday's finish to 1 cent down, with Febru ary 122H to 32 nd May 1284 to 28. Oats closed U off to cent up. and provlflons unchanged to 17 cents lower. Oats were quiet and kept within narrow' range, governed mainly by corn. Provisions depended on the same condition as grain. .Cash Interests, however, brought on declines. CHICHESTERSILLS Taae a . r"y afV e iilt wavAkat riiXa, a- a TIME TABLES SOUTHERN- riCIfM fOQv Neethbe 4 No 84 Oregon Un ............ k:Ct a.aa. No. 16 Orego Kxprafta 6:66 a. sn. No. 28 Willamette-Limited... 6:13 a.m. No. 18 Portland Passenger... 8:66 pun. Nd. 24 Coos Bay 6:10 p.m. no. is Portland Express..... 7:4$ p.m. sVathhenad No. 63 Oregonlasi 8:26 a.m ., No. 23 For Eugene 10:16 ajn No. 16 California Express. ...11:10 a.m. . No. 17 Roeeburg Passenger.. 4:08 p.m. No. 37 Willamette Limited ...6:64 p.ra No. 13 San Francisco Pass... 16:6 3 pjn. J eanaaaaae SaXEX-CaTER LI3TK No. 71 Arrive at Sale m m t:16a.m, " No. 74 Leave Salem 8:86 psna. SALK3C FALLS CTTT Jt WILSTatsUI Ifi H motor .... 7se sm. J' Leave Salem, motor .... 6:28 a-m. 168 Leaves Salem, motor .... 1:66pm. inrongB car to Moaaaovtk aad Alrlle 171 Leaves Salem 6:11 p an. 12 Arrives at Salem 8:28 a.m. . If! Arr! at 1 .... t. ..11:06a.m. 166 Arrives st Salem ........ 3:20 p.m. 11s Arrives BeJem 7:46 p.m OR3COOV STLKCTKIO Btrteettye Oee. lat. IS IS. Train Laavs Arrive Arrtve No. Portland Salem . Eugene 8 Ltd.. 9:18am 16T1S am 12:36pm 2 16:46 am 13:66 pn Balem only ..... 3.6(m 4:16 nm t llnia 13 Ltd.. 4:4$ pen 6:0 pin S:S6pm it ..... s:08pm 8:07 pm Salem only 18 8:30 pm 1 1:2 6 nm Salem only North 'Bank Button 1 leave Jeffer son Street 1$ aad 26 minutes later.) iMtkani a Arrive Portland 9:20 am 11:30 am 8:26 pm 6:&6 pm 7:40 nm Train Leave Arrive No. Eugene Salem 7:1 J am 10 Ltd.. 7:23 am 6:45 am 12 ..... 13:16 pm 16 Ltd.. l:SSpm 4:60pm 26 ..... Balem only 6:30pm 22 4:36 nm 7:68 pm 16:06 pm North Rank Station (arrive Jeffer son Street 1$ minutes earlier). Leave Co rv all la. CORTALLIS CONSfXTlONS W tTOsebAssV$jf Leave Corrailla Arrive 8:38 am - 6:46 an. 18:18 tm 1:60 am . 8:41 pm 40 pm 6:18 pm ' 7:66 pm gewthbewa-d Leave Salem . . Arrive CorraJUe 836 sm $:67 am 16:16 am 11:8$ am , 4:16 pm 6:36 pm t:4 v . 8:64) a . 9 id al ) T n g r s a t n r t f 1 i i r 1 1 .