THE On EGO N STATESMAN : TUESDAY. JANUARY. SI, 1019
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NORWICH UNION J
FIREi LNSUIIANCK SOttETY
! Thielaen, Rolaad& lltirghardt
Resident; Agent 371 State St.
MONEY TO LOl
j mOPERTT AT LOWEST RATF.S
! Ol IMPROVED FARM AJfD CITYj
thos. k. ford;:.-
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
! Rat Per Ward.
First insertion vie
Subsequent insertions Wc
One week (six insertions) ..... .3e
One month 9c
Six months' contract, per mo.. 8c
12 months' contract, per mo... 7c
No acct opened for leas than. 25c
A neat card riven free with an
advertisement to the extent of 50c
announcinr "For Sale" "For Rent"
"Rooms' or "Board."
SEW TODAV.
Each new classified advertise-
ment will be run under "New To-
day for the first insertion, unless
otherwise ordered by the adver-
tiser. . n .
Subsequent insertion of .ths ad. f
will appear under its 'proper J
classification. T
' No advertisement wUl be run I
under "New Today" for mora than I
on issue under any circumstances J
NEW TODAY
1 0000V0001i
WANTED SMALL, POTATOES FOR
I seeding stock. Call 14F1S. .
jYOUXO LADY WANTED HOCSE
"keeper. small family. Call -385 Labor
Bureau.
FOR SALE FEED CUTTER ALMOST
good as new. Phone 145? M. Call
1748 S. Liberty.
OVERLAND ROADSTER 1200. IX
j fine running condition.) Three Rood
t tires. Terms., Kelly. 522 Alder. Port
land. BUICK SIX. FIVE PASSENGER. TAX
i. not tell 'It from new. $1050; easy
terms. 522 Alder street. Portland,
j C, It. Kelly. r - ,'
FOR SALE GOOD USED MAXWELL
automobile, 1918 model. Ran about
: 8509 miles." Cheap at 8660. Address
i P. E., cars Statesman.
LOST-LADY 8 - DRESS KID GLOVE
(dark gray) left hind, on street Sat
urday evening. Finder please leave
at this office or phone "(Fz.
FOR 8AI.E SLIGHTLY USED CHEV
: rolet automobile Good condition.
' Leaving town. Must sell.- Snap. Ad
dress U. O. B.. care Statesman. :
UVER THE TOP OUR PRICES THE
highest spot cash for men's second
hand suits and shoes. Canitai fcx
change. 337 Court street. I'hone 493.
WE HAVE TAKEN UP A BLACK AND
white spotted Holstein - cow, dehorn
ed, Owner can have' same by calling:
and paying expenses. F. II. Barker,
Salem. Ilou'e 1. Box 92, Phone ;F4.
FOR RENT MODERN SIX ROfM
house at 1910 South High: on paved
street.. $12.50 Per raonUi. Garage
i available at $1.50. Call at Statesman
, business office, or phone 23 or 1141J.
BAVtXfl 25 TO T.0 PER CENT A
gowd investment. "Motorlife" re'
jnpves carbon, keeps engine clean,
and saves 25 to 60-per cent gasoline.
Clark's Tire House. 319 N; Commer
cial street. Salem.
WHEN YOU THINK OF A USED CAR
j think of Kelly. 75 to pick from. All
, ' shawes. sizes, kinds, and prices. Easy
terms on all. No -red tape. I'hon.
wr;t or call. 522 Alder street, l'ort
r land. Broadway 2192.- '
"TOR SALE OR TRADIv SIXTY. EGG
Buckeye Incubator; Empire separat
or; one 10-inch Oliver chilled plow,
good as new; two crosscut saws; also
two thoroughbred Buff Minorca cock-
erets. E. P. Mills, Route 4. Box 124.
Salem.: AJf
BABY CHICKS FOR SAIE WHITE
,, Leghorns. $16 per 100. Black Minor-
cas. $20 per 100. Starting with Feb
.. ruary 15th delivery. $5 per 100 de
posit with order, balance payabla
week in advance of delivery, order
' now and avoid disappointment. C
" N. Keedham. P. O. Box 412. Salem, Or.
THE LOSS PAYING RECORD OF THE
Oregon FIra Relief Assn. of McMinn
vllle Is second to none. Its financial
hacking ia unsurpassed by no com
pany operating in tWis territory. The
r. IC A. is a leader, and besides
' is a home company, and should be
r patronised bv alt who have the best
Interests of their home state at heart.
II. A. Johnson Insurance Agency,
over Ladd ic Bush Bank., Salem.
Phone 347.
Wie-say. John, did yW' say that
. you were- going to get - a Federal
Farm Loan this summer"
John "Yes. whvr
Wife Bolirnstedt. the agent here In
Salem, haa lust returned from a visit
to ths Federal Land Bank at Spokane
ana says that it is going to send an
appraisr here right away to make
the appraisements for the farmers
who want money for their spring and
.summer needs, and that to be sure
tnat they aret their monev when they
want it farmers should file their ap
plications now. Go on down to his
office at 401 Masonic Temple tomor
fow and attend, to it. We have paid
ig interest long enough."
4 EMPLOYMENT
AGENTS
rAIL4)KINO AGENTS MEN'S MADF
io irder Suits. Snappiest. Best Ma
teriala.' prices lower than others
Hustlers earn big money. Spring
AZt "l rree- Leeds Wooden Alius,
LI'E OF ROOSEVELT, INTRODUED
oy i art. War. Books. Introduced ty
weneral March. Patriotic; insert fof
soldier's photograph. World's record
on books. Condil made $" in one
TTOIir. t:ltrv anll In lhA hnnt-a
Rooks now read-price $2.25 to $3.75.
e8i terms, credit, freight paid Out
fit freei. H. K Baldwin Co., Cleve
land. "O, Rockefeller Bldg.
IWMIKKVELT MEMORIAL BfWK II-
iiisiraten. World War HjstorV
many colored pictures. Thexe hook.-
"ii to every home. Our agents do-
inie niajgest husiness. !et with lives
noiisu. j;est letms. Outfiig free. R
' . "'Mips l''ilishing Co . Chicago,
. i ienver. t oio.; uuttc. Jtont. Ad
ir.-iw new rent office.
APARTMKNTS
" KEEPING APARTMENTS
"" rl ormsnen sr t. u Kerry sireot.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
WANTED-SINOI.K LATY OR OKN
tleman with $300, WiW give itood
'T J31 ' gnod -security, p. o.
KEMALt
WANTED-A GIRL I'OH DINlNU
rKm and general house work. State
School for the Deaf. Phone SIG.,
MALE
BOYS WANTED TO CARRY STATES
man routes. Apply in person.
VOt'XfJ MEN. 1G AXI OVER, ARE
eligible, for nov-rnnient Railway Mail
Clerk. $92 month. Examinations
Tooh. For tree particulars, write to
Raymond Terry former) Civil Service
Examiner). !2 Columbian Muilding.
Washington. DC.
i
MI(i:i,l,AKOlS.
W ANTEDAN EX PEKl ENC"E1 COOK
; at ' Willamette Saritaiiuni. Apply at
.7."l Kerry street. '
FOR RENT
HOISES
FOR RENT-IIOUSES. APARTMENTS
and farms. K. L. Wood. 341 State
street. Phone 7S4. T
FOR RENT STRICTLY MODERN 8
room house, one block from state
cnpitol. F. D. Thielsen. care Rbdgers
Paper Co. V
FOR RENT DURING LEGISLATURE
Newly furnished modern five-room
bungalow ; four blocks from State
House. Reasonable terms. Phone
f TGJ.
ROQMS
ROOMS FOR LEOISL-VTOltS MRS.' L
K. Page, 492 N. Cottage. Phone 1186
LEGISLATORS. ATTENTION IK YOU
want a warm, pleasant room for $25
for the session, phone tsi.
FOR RENT LARGE . AIRY. WELL,
heated room; near capitol. Break-'
fa.st if desired. Phone 2183M.
FOR RENT GOOD ROOM DURING
legislature, with almost exclusive use
of bath. Close to state house. Phone
683.
FOR RENT--VERY DESIRAHLE XEW
lr. furnished room, strictly modern.
Furnace iheat. ' Close in. 665 North
Liberty street. .
Read the Classified Ads.
FOR SALE
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE, CHEAP 11 HEAD.SHOATS
weighing 90 ito 100 pounds.. Write
Independence, Or.. ' or phone 50F4.
Salem.
MISCELLANEOUS
WHITE Rrw'K EGGS FOR HATCH ECU.
I'hone 93F5. 1
TURNIPS FOft SALE J.
112 Union street.
C. ALLEN,
HAY FOR SALE $2 A TON. CHERRY
City Feed Barn.
OR SALE CREAM SEPARATOR AL-
most new half price. Phone 80F1L
FriTf sir. ft tats i--n i ; r r-u-ia- iy
good shape. Will take $550. Call at
3a5 North Capitol street.
FOR ROYAL TPE WRITERS. WRITt?
io unum ac ens, worvaiiia, urt
gon. Agents for Marion county.
NEW 1SH OVERLAND AUTOMOBILE.
I M 0.11 nly 7 mile. f. all
2jj Waahington street. I'hone 737.
OR SALE GOOU HKiH GRADE
auto. Take piano part payment
Also will trade New berg property for
tsaicm. Phone zj2j.
BOOKS OF KNOWLEDGE A COM
plete set of 20 volumes, cloth. 'bind
ing, hew, never unboxed. Will sell
for less than cost. Address "Book,
care Statesman.
PEERLESS GASOLINE ENGINE. 3
horsepower. 3 cylinders. Suitable for
grain elevator. Formerly used as
auxiliary In electric tight pljwit. In
good condition. 100 - gallons tank.
Price $1000. Scott Bozorth. Spalding
Bldg.. Portland. Oregon.
CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRLS
This -true story of western immi
gration has been carefully revised
making a handsome little hook- sit
tells in graphic terms of the massa
cre of the Oatman family, of the es
cape of Lorenzo, and the captivity of
Mary and Olive. Mary died of stare
vation and Olive was purchased from
the Indians five years, later. The
price is 20 cents, postpaid. - Address
oresron Teachers Monthly. Salem. Or.
POULTRY
FOR SALE ROSE COMBED ANCONA
roosters. Phone 8lF22.
WANTED ORDERS FOR DAY .OLD
chicks. I'hone ;403R.
a:STOM HATCHING Either your
eggs or my White Leghorns. Place
your order early. Mrs. M. Jones,
Route" 3. BOX 264C, Salem.)
IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST
farm paper, send 10c to the Pacific
Homestead. Salem. Oregon, for a trial
subscription. Mention this ad.
WOOD.
WOOD FOR SALE 6.50 PER CORD.
R. H. Varley. 187 Miller street.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST
LOST KEYS ON TWO RINGS: RINGS
fastened together. Phone 346. Re
ward.. '
WANTED'
I.IVKSTOC14
WANTED VEAL CALVES AND ALSO
large calves. Phone 80F1L
HI QUEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR
good clean rags, press itoora totaies
man. .
WANTED TO RENT --H AND K STIT.Mt1
puller. Phone 99F3. W. Sawyer,
Route 3. -
WANTED-A HAW. MANDREL. PHONE
35KU or write W. A. Matthes. Route
9, Salem.
WANTED TO RENT FIVE ROOM
furnished hosuc. , Address. "Awl,'
; care Statesman. .
WANTED Fat iens, highest price
paid. S. Director. Spencer Hardware
Store, 4B6 State st.
LIBERTY BONDS IF TOW MUST
dispose of your bonds, we will buy
- them. 814 Masonic Bldg.
WANTED POSITION ON FARM BY
man and family. Experienced. Not
araid of work. Address 1355 Hines
. si reel.
DANC'INIl
STOP SHAKING YOUR SHOULDERS
Irn to nance Correctly:
THEODORE and LILLIAN NEWMAN
Exhibition Dancers and Instructors
Modern and Classic Dancing.
Hotel Marion. Salens Oregon.
Read the Classified Ads.
AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY
AUTCf SERVICE
SHIPPS AUTO SERVICE CITY AND
country trips. Phone: Day. 963;
night. 359.
AITO AM THICK REPA1RIXU
TRACTOR, TRUCK AND AUTOMO
bile repairing. Satisfaction guaran
teed. A. E. Hutchison. 1015" X. 14th.
TIKE REPAIRED VILCAMZIXK
GATES1 liALK-SOLE TIRE SERVICE
Station. 177 South Commercial St.
Phone 428.
LODGE DIRECTORY
MOT En WOO DM EX
MODERN-. WOODMEN OK AMERICA I
fV..A.. t ' A . n (l ...... . 1
every Thirrsday evening at S oclocK
In Derbv building, .comer 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's largest and best
equipped transfer company. Get our
. reduced freight rates on eastern ship
ments. Also for storage, as we have
three warehouses in connection with
business. Furniture moving, pack
ing shipping and storing our spe
cialty. Office. 226 Stt strt.
DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING
JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F.
S. Watanabe. Prop., 434 N Commer
cial street. Ladles and gentlemen s
suits cleaned and pressed. $1.25 and
$1.75. Work called for and delivered
free. Telephone Main 552.
insurance:
NOTICE 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
and see n . G. W. Laflar, 405 and
406 Hubbard Bldg.
JUNK
JUNK
JUNK WANTED WE PAY 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 S98.
LAUNDRIES.
SALEM STEAM LATJNDRYMJUICK
delivery and careful w'or&TDry wash.
6c per pound. 136 South Liberty St.
Phone 25. .
HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REG-
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 OK
all kinds, automobile repairing, oxy
acetylene welding, gas engine repair
ing, model and experimental work.
Iowa Machine Shop. D. B. Brown.
Prop.. 252 Chemeketa street. Salem.
MONET TO LOAJL;
PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN ON
cood farms. Ijow Interest rates.
.Privilege to pay $IH or multiple on
interest dates. Five or seven year
. loans. II. M. Hawkins 314 Masonic
Hiag.. fciaiem, Oregon.
SECOND HAND GOODS
WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND
. goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, har
ness, collars, collar pads, tools, and
chains. Fred Schindler, 256 Center
Street.
VA NT ED SECOND HAND FURNI
ture. Will buy. sell, trade or ex
change. ' All kinds of repair work
done at reasonable prices; also light
grinding, filing and brazlna; a spe
cialty. See JZ A. Rowland jFurniture
. Store. 326 N Commercial. Phone 16.
NURSERIES
f RUITLAND NURSERY SALEM. R.
K. D. 6. Box 138E. Phone 111F21.
Roman strain grafted Franquet Wal
nuts; also a line of other nursery
stock.
PAINTERS
F. H. KAYLOR, PAINTFJR. 310 SOUTH
Winter. Phone 296. -,.
UNDERTAKERS .
WEBB & CLOUGH C. B. WEBB. A. M.
Clough. funeral directors. The latest
modern methods known to the pro
fession. 497 Court street.
WALL PAPER. PAINT
GLENN U ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC-
orating, painting, tinting. - paper
hanging, etc. Work done by contract
or by day; good workman. Location
1020 Center street. Phones 586 W.
FIFTEEN CICNTS A DOUBLE V ROLL
snd upwards fort choice Wall Paper
at Buren'a Furniture Store, 179 Com
mercial street.
SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS. WALL
Paper and Picture Framing. Good
workmen. 455 Court St. Phone 485.
WINDOW AND GENERAL CLEANING
HOUSE AND WINDOW CLEANING
wanted. Phone 1237.
CHINESE PHYSICIAN
DR. L. M. HIM CURES ANY KNOWN
disease. 153 S. High St. Phone 283
w
WOVEN WIRE FENCING
DepAt Natlal St Aaaerleaai Keec,
all slaVa. 2 lau S law high.
Palais. Oils a ad Yaradah.
Staves VlefcaUlt and Repaired.
UciakW a ad Map tfawka.
Saleaa Fkaee Stave Warks.
33 C'art St. Phtaie 124
R. n. FLEMING.
TRANSFER HAULPNC
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANY KIND
of hauling. Household
moving jobs done prompt
ly. Try me once. Timme.
475 State St. . Phone 963. , Residence
phone 1122J. .
WATER
SALEM WATER CO. -OFFICE, 301 S.
Commercial street.' For water serv
ice arily at office. Make all com
plaints at the office. No deductions
ii bills will be allowed for absence
r for any causes whatever unless
water is cut off from premises. Here
after water for irrigation win only
be furnished td regular customers us
ing water f or i domestic purposes.
Contractors, for sidewalks. brick
- work or plastering, -will fdease read
"for building purposes" urtder sched
ule of rates. Apply at office for copy
PHYSICIANS
DR. I G- ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHIC
Physician. General Practice. Gall
Stones and tkHr treated successful
ly, onice and residence. 296 North
Liberty. Salem.' Phone 147.
11 fl f J AJ
Rcad the LlaSSlIlCrJ AOS,
PROFESSIONAL
ClllttO PR A CT1 c
DR. O. L. SCOTT. D. C, GRADUATE
of 1. S. C. Chiropractica fountain
head. Davenport. l6wa. Chiropractic
corrects the cause of disease. Office
404-7-8 U. S- National Dank Building-.
I'hone 87. Residence 8?8R.
DEXTIST
DR. V. I UTTER, DENTIST. ItOOMd
413-414 Hank of Commerce Building.
I'hone 406.
MIMC TEACHERS
IL KAKI1. TEACHER
Phone 13S3.
OK PIANO.
nTK(lPtTiir
,-
MERCER. GRADUATE
American School Osteopathy. Kirks
ville. Mo.: treats acute and chronic
disease. Office 401-405 U. S. National
Rank BIdg. I'hone 919. Residence.
419 North Summer. Phone (14.
DRS. WHITE AND WALTON. OSTEO
patbje physicians and surgeons.
Graduates of American School of Osteo
pathy. Kirksville. Mo. Pest arraduata
and specialized in nervous diseases
at Los Angeles College. Treat scut
ana cnronic diseases. Offices. S05-6-7-8
U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phone
859. Residenc". 1620 Court street.
I'hone 2215. Dr. White's residence
phone. 469.
SOIL SCIENCE.
SCIENCE TEACHER AND
practitioner. Class will start soon.
Join now and learn how to heal your-
self. Knowledge is power. M. E.
iacme. 3 jsorih liberty street-J
iuuxa irom 10 o p. rn.
Notice is hereby given that The
Pacific Telephone and TeleeraDh
Company, a corporation, has erected
on the shore of the Willamette Riv
er at a point on the east side near
the foot of Water Street, approxi
mately 75 feet rorth of the Steel
Bridge. Salem, Oregon, and also on
the west side of said riTer.j at - a
point approximately 75 feet north of
the west approach to the Stoel
Bridge, two monuments, namely,
signboards set on pons in ttlain view.
and bearing tne 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
feet in length, which crosses said
river tn a general Westerly direc
tion from the said landing on the
eaft Fide of said Willa.nette Riier,
and between the termini- above de
scribed. This notice Is published for the
purpose of Informing all navigators
of the description and purpose of the
monuments aforesaid, and of the
general romse, landings and termini
of the cable aforesaid.
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE
ANIVTELEGKAPH COMPANY
By W. D. MOORE.
Division Supclnlendent f Plant
WHOLE MILK
We will pay fa-SSiper hundred de
livered ut Kalcm. Price baaed on 4
ser cent fat contents. Phone 2481
MABI0N CREAMERY &
PRODUCE CO.
RALEM. OREGON
SALEM MARKETS I
RUYIJrOlRlCE-
Kcg and Poultry.
Kggs. 4 7c.
liens, 26c.
Old roosters. 15-16C.
Pork, Mutton and Beef.
Pork 6n foot, 16c
Ewes. Sc.
Spring lamb. 10c,
Beef steers. 7 . to Sc.
Cows, 4 to 7c.
nay.
Cheat, per ton. $24. ' !
Clover, per ton, $25 to 2C.
Grain.
Wheat. $1.94 to $2.
Oats. SOc.
Bsn9. to c.
Beans, 6 to 8c.
Mill Kecd, Retail.
Mill run. $50 per ton.
WHOLESALE TO DEALERS.
Creamery butter, prints, 68c.
Butterfat, f. o. b. Salem. 69c.
Fruit.
Oranges,- $4.2 to $5.50.
Local tomatoes, $1.
Lemons. $9.50 to $12.50.
Bananas, 8 He.
Vegetables.
Cabbage, 2c. .
Onions (Imported), $1.75 to $2.
Green peppers, 6c ponnd.
Retail Pi-ire?.
Creamery butter, 75c.
Dairy butter, 60c. .
Egg3, 70c.
Flour, hard wheat. $2.90 to $3.15.
Flour, valley. $2.75 $2.90.
Sugar, cane and beet, lie.
Potatoes, sack lots. $1.75.
Oil Products.
Standard engine distillate. In bulk.
13 cents.
Kerosene Pear, in bulk. 11 e;
Elaine 4n bulk, 2 8 He; Eocene. In
bulk, 15c . i '
Oronite Aroturps. In bulk, 36 c.
PORTLAND MARKETS
Dairy" produce.
PORTLAND. Jan. 20. Butter:
Prints, extras. 65o; cubes, extras.
63c; pilnio firsts. 62c; dairy, 42c.
Butteifat: Portland delivery. No. 1
noiir (ream, 67i-fr6Sc.
Potatoes.
Local selling price. $ 1.75 ft $2.00.
1 Grain.
Grain future, bids: .Oats. No. 2
white fWd. January, $tt; February.
$39..0; March. $19.50. Parley, stan
dard feed, Januaty. $IS; February,
$13: March.",, $4 9. 50. Barley, stan
dard "A". January and February.
$49; March. $50. Kastern oats and
torn in bulk: Oats. No.' white,
January. $1G; February; $46.50:
March, $47. Oats. 38-pound clipped,
white. January. $ 18.50;., February
riu .Mart 11. ei. wrn, stt. y-t-
low, January, $i8. 50; February and,
1 t. jn - 1
REAL ESTATE
FOR S.ALE-lt acres. i mile from
town of Stayton, Oregon; good build
ings, young orchard, three years old.
Math Mueller. Route 2. Stayton. Ore.
A GOOD BUT 2SxS FEET ON EAST
side Commercial street, on door
north of State street. Salem, together
with perpetual right of way over the
14x0S feet tract extending from
this property to State street. Terms.
Apply Scott Bosorth. 791-Z Spalding
Bidg, Portland, Oregon.
TO EXCHANGE 10 acre choice bear
ing apple and peach orchard for res
idence or acreage near Salem.
160-arre choice Saskatchewan. Can
ada, land, all-tillable. 7 miles from
railroad. Will excliantce for orchard
or acreage near Salem; will assume
or pay difference nut over $5,000.
Price $2500. Sccolofsky. 371 State.
BRING YOUR TRADES
I can match vou. c. W. NimT. nt
Estate Agent. Canada lands. 844 State
street.
128 ACRES. 93 ACRES IN WALNUTS.
with apple, peach and prune fillers;
trees 6. 6, 7, 8 years, beginning to
near. is acres-plow land. 20 acres
woods. Land rolling mellow clay
oaiii, uuuie .two Darns, water pi pea
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.
Terms. J. W., Jenkins. Eugene. Ore.
FLEMING REALTY CO. DEALS.
A 100 acre farm at a bargain.
A 160 acre stock ranch In exchange,
for a small acreage improved.
A 5 room modern for a larger bouse
wun oasement.
An 80 acre farm, well located, well
fenced, main road, south of Dallas;
50 acres In cultivation; cheap at $60
an acre. Terms.
See Wm. Fleming. 311 State street, or
t'Don iti.
BARGAINS SEVEN ROOM HOUSE.
. newly papered and new roof, near
8. P. depot. $700; terms to suit. Five
room house, paved street, fine loca
tion; isttv. 1st acre rarm. four miles
out. rolling -land, good improvements,
main highway; $125 per acre. Ten
acres, some orchard and berries,
buildings; $2500. Five acres all ia
orchard,; good buildings, near Port
land highway: $2500. Twenty acre
prune orchard, $6v06v? F. L. Wood.
Bayne Bldg. t
-
FOR SALE 55-scre tract, nearly all
cultivated. 10' acres bearing. Italian
Prunes in first class condition, best
of soil, rock road, good house, fam
ily orchard. ITice $1L00.00. 6 acres
of Loganberries, small buildings.
Price $1.S.60. S acres all cultivat
ed, house, barn. well, rock road, good
location. Price $950. 90. Good 7 -room
modern house on Fairmount HilL
Price $3.60.0.
w. ii. grabevhorst A CO.
275 State street.
STRICTLY MODERN 7-room bungalow
close in. :soe. easy terms; k-room
house, lot 110x150 feet, some fruit.
$650. $250 cash, balance S per cent;
10 acre apple and peach orchard.
Ideal location, in first class condi
tion, close to Salem, will take resi
dence, acreage or auto, price $2500;
117 a. -res. ltt cultivated. 7 timber
pasture, running water, larre dairy
barn, house. 7 miles from Salem, a
snap. $10,500. easy terms; IS acres.
8 in prunes, good house. 4 miles from
Salem, want larger ranch further out
of about sale value, price $1000.
Socolofsky. 341 State sL
For Exchange Fine well Improved t
acre tract cloae in snd $2500 to $3000
cash for a larger place farther out.
For Sale Well improved IS acre tract
one-half mile to town. Snap. $2600;
some terms.
For Sale 8 V, acres of fine garden land
close in on fine road; house, barn,
well. Price $2600; terms.
For Sale Fine 10 acre tract close In.
tn high state of cultivation. Price
82250.-
For Sale Good 263 sere stock ranch.
65 acres In cultivation: most all can
be when cleared: set buildings: well
watered: on county road. Bargain
price. $8500.
For Sale or Exchange Fine 150 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 A Maraters. 306 Hubbard Bldg..
Salem. Oregon.
FOR RENT-
pARMJ
FOR RENT A GOOO FARM. SEE
William Fleming. 341 State street.
FOR RENT 145 ACRES. MOSTLY UN
der cultivation Good improvements.
W. J. IJnfooL Bhone 1582J.
March. $38. Corn. No. 2 mixed, Jan
uary, February and March, $57.
NEW YORK MARKKETS
NEW YORK, Jan. 20 Hops firm;
state medium to choice. 1918. 30 to
40 cents; 1917. 20 ft 22 cents; Pa
cific coast, 1918. 36 to 42 cents;
1917, 25 to 30 cents.
Evaporated apples ffrm; state
154 164. Prunes, strong and ac
tive. Californias 10i(il6; Ore-
gons, 1 2 1 8. Peaches, nominal. t
BEARS SWING
CORN MARKET
Assertions by Food Adminis
tration Officials Have
Strong Effect
CHICAGO. Jan. 20. Assertions
that food administration officials
recognize the necessity of lower pric
es for consumers had a decided bear
ish effect today on corn. The mar
ket closed heavy at 3 to 4H net
decline, with February 128 to
1394 and May 12 4 to 125. Oats
lpst-l'i to 1 rS . In provisions the
outcome 1 an Red from 57 cents off
to an advance of two cents.
Bearing sentiment as to corn ap
peared to spring chiefly from reports
of pressure on congress to assist in
lowering the cost of foodstuffs. In
this connection, an influential trade
authority was quoted as saying he
had learned tnioffirlally that, from
now on food adiuinistt ation state
ments instead "of enhancing values
with famine talk would 1e of a na
ture to exercise an opposite influ
ence. -Oats were down grade with
corn. Support was lacking. Provis
ions reflet ted the weakness of graiifi
Higher quotations on hogs formed
only a temporary check.
REVELATIONS OF A WIFE
The Story of a Honeymoon
A Wonderful IU una ore of Mart-trd Ufa U'otHlerfttl'j Told b.
ADELE UA11U1SO.X
CHAI'TEU CXCIil
WHY UALKJK'S VICTORY TURNED
TO ASIIKS . .fresh onw. he snatched his hat and
.tick and. rushed to the door. As he
Mis Draper has found a house j rlantmed it after him I heard id-
for us!"
I echoed Dicky's words in blank!
astonishment. His bit of newt was. in me Dig cnair. weak ana trimming
so unexpected, amazement was the I
only feeling that came to me for i
moment or two.
Knervated by the unusutl warmth
of the first April days. Dicky had ex
pressed a wiFh to move almost at
once to the country. Upon my pro
test that it would be impossible to
find a house In so short a time hehad
airily remarked that there would be
no bother about a house, as Miss
Draper had found one near her sis
ter's home.
"Well, what's the reason for the
awful astonishment?" Dicky demand
ed truculently. "You look as if
bomb had exploded in your vicinity."
He expressed my feeling exactly
Months before, when we had gone to
Marvin for a day's outing. Dicky had
been muth impressed by the beauty
of Miss Draper, whom we saw on the
train. 1 secretly had been both an
gry and uneasy, when upon acci
dentally meeting her' at her sister's
tea room he had discovered her ar
aspirations, and had engaged her a
a model, promising to assist her with
her art studies.
I knew that Miss Draper had be
come a fixture in his studio, acting
as his secretary as well as his model i
and pursuing her art studies under
his direction. But his references to
her were always so-casual and indif
ferent that for months I had no
thought of her at all. And now I
found that Dicky had progressed to
such a degree of Intimacy with her
that he not only wished to move to
the rillage which she called home
but had allowed her to select the
house in which we were to lire.
The bomb of which Dicky had spo
ken could hare done no more damage
to a building. of brick and wood thai
his words did to my peace of mind
I might be foolish, overwrought
but all at once I recognized In Dicky's
beatiful protege.a distinct menace to
my marital happiness I knew
onght to be most guarded In m
reply to my husband, but I am afraid
the words of my answer were tip.pe
with the venom of my feetlng toward
the girl.
"S.ty You're Jealous." ,
i"l admit I am astonished.. I re
plied coldly. "Yon see I did not
know it was the custom In your circle
for an artist's model to select a hous
for his wife and mother. You. must
give me time to adjust myself to such
,1 bizarre state of tb'ngs.
I was so furiou myself that I did
not realize how much my answer
would irritate Dicky. He sprang to
his feet with an oath and turned op
me the old. black angry look that 1
had not seen for months.
"That's about the meanest slur
ever heard." he shouted. .-Just be
cause a girl works as a model every
other woman thinks she has the
rifcht to cast a stone at her. and put
put on a how-dare-you-brush-your
kirt-agatnst-mine sort of a thing
You worked for a living yourself not
o very long ago. I should think yon
would have a little Christian charity
!n your heart for any other girl who
worked." .
"It strikes me that there is a slight
difference between the ' work of
hlh school instructor in history.,
specialist in her snbje . and the
work of an artists model." I re
turned Icily. "But laying all that
side. I should have considered my
elf guilty of a very grave breach of
good tafte if I had ventured to se
lect the house for the wife of mv
principal, unasked and unknown to
her."
"Cut out the heroics and come
down to brass tacks," D'cky snarled
vulgarly. 'Why don't you be honest
and say you're jealous of the poor
girl? I'll bet if the truth were
known, it Isn't only the house sh se
lected you d balk aL I'll bet yon
wouldn't want to go to Marvin for
all summer, regardless that Pre
spent many a comfortable week Id
that section, and like it better thap
any other summer place I know."
Through all my anger at Dicky
my disgust at bis coarseness, came
the conviction that he had spoken
the truth. I was Jealous of Grace
Draper, there was no use denying the
fact to myself, however strenuously I
might try to hide the thtng from
Dicky. I told myself that 1 hated
Marvin because it held this girl, that
Instead of spending the summer there
I wished I might never see the place
again.
The Door Slams.
I was angrier than ever when the
knowledge of my I own emotiop
forced itself upon me. angry with
myelf for having been so silly, angry
at Dicky at having brought such
provocation upon me. I let my speed
lah out blindly, not caring what I
said: " r
"You are wrong In one thing
right in another. I am not jealous of
Miss Draper. To tell you the truth-
I do not care enough about what on
do to Ikv Jealous of you. But I would
not like to live In Marvin for this
season I never counted in my list of
friends a woman who possesses nei
ther good breeding nor common
sense, and I do not propose to bo-
gin with Miss Draper."
Dicky stared at me for a moment
Ma face daifc and distorted with pas-
, sion. Thrn. springing .-Co his feet
I he picked up his collar and tie and
went into his room. Returning wit
'other oath, one this time coupled
with a re'erence to me. I. rank back
Dicky Makes Amends.
"Well. you htve made a mess 0'
it!" My mother-in-law's voice, cool
and cynical, sound J behind me. I
Telt ..e sayiS; something caustic to
her. but there was something In her
tones that stopped me. It was not
criticism of me rhe was expressing
rather sympathy. Accustomed as I
was to every Inflection of her roice-
I realized this, and accordingly held
my tongue until she had spoken fur
ther. ....
I'll admit you've had enough to
make any woman, lose her control
of herself.", went on Dicky's mother.-
with the fairness I had found her In
variably to possess In anything big
no matter however petty and fussy
she may be over trifles. But you
oughf to know Richard better than te
take that one with him. Give Ri
chard his head and he soon tires of
any of the thousand things he pro
poses doing from time to time. Op
pose him. ridicule him. make him an
gry, and hell stick to his notion as
a dog to his bone.
She turned and walked Into her
own rtxia again. I sat miserably
huddled In the big chair, by turn an
gry at my husband -aad remorsoll
over my own hastiness. -'
. ' "Vot I do about dinner. - Missis
Graham?" Katie's voice was sub
dued, sympathetic and respectfaL I
realised that she had beard every
word of our controversy. The know
ledge made' my reply curt,
"Keep it warm as long, as you can
I will tell you when to serve L" .
Katie went out, muttering some
thing about the dJnne being spoiled
but I paid no attention to. her. Ms
thoughts were too busy .with con
jectures and . forebodings of the f a-
ture to pay any attention to triee-
' The twilight deepened into dark
a ess. I was just nerving myself to
summon Katie and tell her to serve
dinner when the door opened an
Dicky's rapid step crossed the room
He switched on the light, and then
romlng over to me. lifted me bodily
out of my ebair. - . ;
"Was the poor little girl Jealous?''
he drawled, with his face close to
mine. "Well, she shall never have
to be jealous again. ' We won't li
in Marvin, naughty old town, foil of
beautiful models. We'll just go over
to Harkennck or some nice respect
able place like thaL" .
At first my heart had leaped with
victory. Dicky had come back, and
he was not angry. Then, as his Up
sought mine, and I caught his breath
my victory turned to ashes. The re
gret or repentance which had driven
my husband back to my arms had nrf
come -from his heart hut from the
depths of a whiskey glass.
(To be continued) ,
CASTOR IA
. For Lxfaat turd aUdrea'
In Uso ForOvcr30 Yesrs
Alwaya bears
the
sOcnatore of
TIME TABLES
IOCTIIERV PACIFIC CO-
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No 84-Oregeaian :fl a-sa.
No. 18 Oregon Kxpresa- ..... 8:88a.m.
No. 28 Willamette Limited... :12a.m.
No. 18 Portland Passes ger 2:0 p.m.
No. 24 Coos Bay :8 p.m.
No. 14 Portland Express..... 7:45p.m.
No. 88 Oregnnlaa .1... ...... 8:1 1
No. 28 For Eugene 1:la.m
No. 18 California Express. .. .11:1 a.m.
No. 17 Rose burg passenger.. 4:tp.m.
No. 87 Willamette Limited ...8:14 p.m
No. 13 8aa Francisco Pass... 18:83 p.m.
SALCX-CEEH U3TB
Vo. 73 Arrive at Salem t :18 a.m.
No. 74 Leave Salem 3:88 p.m.
ALSEIC FALLS 4TTTT WESTERN
11 Leave Salem, motor .... 7:M am.
'J Leave Salem, motor .... 8:28 a.m.
l$ LeAvas Salem, motor .... 1:81 p as.
Throegta ear ta Moa month aad Atvii
11 Leaves Salem ........... :l(pjsv.
142 Arrives at Salaca 8:26 a.as.
14 Arrive at Salem ll:Mem.
148 Atiive at Salem 3:t4p.m
173 Arrive Salem T:4 avsa
ORJEOO bTLBCGTIIIO
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Arrive Arrive
Salem Eageae
18:18 am 12:14 pm
1Z: pa Salem mlv
4:18 pm 4:81 pm
4:44 pm ' 8:8 pm
8:7pm Salaca est y
11:28 am Saiamemlr
No.
8 Ltd
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Portland
8:11 am
14:48 am
. 2:48 pm
4:tipm
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'North Bank Station Heave J after-
son Street It aad 38 miautae later.)
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Trala Leave Arrive
Arrive
Portlaad
:! em
11:34 am
8:11 pm
8 14 pm
So. Eugea Salem
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14 Ltd.. 7:23am :4iam
IS 12:18pm
14 Ltd.. l:SSpm -4:pm
,. Salem only 8:14 pm
7:4 pm
4:iim T:8Pn
It.t am
North Bank Station (arrive Jeffer.
sea Street 18 m lau tea earlier).
CorvaUls. . .
Leave
CORTAM.II CONNECTION f
KartalMHaad ,
Leave Orvalll . . irri 8,w
8:38 am . t:48 an.; ,
18:13 pm , . I'M "
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t:38 am
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6:49 ttro
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