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j ' I.: - THJfi OREGON STATESMAN: THUl&DAV, JANUARY 23, 101ft The Wants and Needs of the Capital City are Noted Under Proper ll lasslfied Dire Headings So You Can Readily Find Them They're Worth While 0 ctory r-- .r. I. i I 1 A- xomvicii ITXION ! FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY Thlelsen, ltoland A Uurghardt ResMent Agent - - 371 State St. MONEY TO LOAN property at lowest rates on immtuted farm and city TH0S.K; F0RDoB-.r. OVERLAND ROADSTER $200. IN fine running condition. iThree Rood tire. Terms. Kelly, 6il Alder. Portland. lilTICK SIX. FIVE PASS ES'G E K. CAN not tell it from new. $1050; easy terms. 522 Alder street. Portland. C. R. Kelly. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Rate Per Word, First Insertion ..U ..... 'lc Subsequent Insertions . e One week (six Insertions) . ; .... 3c One month iJ..X ...... 9c Six months' con tract.1 per no., 8c IS months' contract, per mo... 7c No acct. opened for less than. 25c A neat card given free with an advertisement to the extent of 60c announcing; "For Sale" "For Kent" "Rooms" or "Board. FOR SALE GOOD USED MAXWELL automobile. ISIS model. Kan about 3500 miles. Cheap at $600. Address P. E.. care Statesman. FOR 8ALE-SLKJHTLY USED CHEV rolet automobile Good condition. Leaving town. Must sell. ! Snap. Ad dress G. O. B.. care Statesman, i LA 1)1 KS IF YOU WISH TO BE healthy, don't fail to secure one of Ir. Scott's Magnetic Electric Corsets at Apartment 2.' 343 Liberty street. Salem. : JUNK JCNR CHINESE PHYSICIAN JUNK WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST I DR. L. "M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN 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 fit. Phone 393. J LAUNDRIES. SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK delivery and careful work. Dry wash. 6e per pound. 138 South Liberty Si Phone 25. NEW TODAY. -Each new classified advertise ment will be run under "New To day for the first insertion, unless otherwise ordered by, the adver tiser, y .1 ' Subsequent Insertion of the ad. will appear under its proper classification. - No advertisement will be run under. "New Today" for more than one Issue under any circumstances NEW TODAY r ANTED MALE CALVES 2 TO 12 months old. Phone 80F11. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REG- ular wanh In a- 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. disease. 153 S. High St. Phone 283. WHOLE MILK We will pay 93.33 per hundred de livered at Salem. Price baaed on 4 per cent fat contents, . Phone 2488 MARION CREAMERY & PRODUCE CO. SALEM. OBEflOX .S MACHINISTS BOOKS OF KNOWLEDGE A COM- plete set of 20 volumes, cloth bind ing, new, never unboxed. .Will sell for less than cost.- Address "Book." care Statesman. WE DO MACHINERY REPAIRING OF all kinds, automobile repairing, oxy acetylene welding, gas engine repair ing, model and experimental work. Iowa Machine Shop. D. B. Brown, Prop.. 262 Chemeketa street, Salem. WHEN YOU THINK OF A USED CAR mm or Kelly. 75 to pick from. All MONEY TO LOAN. shapes, sizes, kinds, and prices. Easy PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN ON terms on all. No red tape. Phone. write? or call. 522 Alder street. Port land.j Broadway 2492. PEEREESS t GASOLINE ENGINE. 35 horsepower. 3 cylinders. Suitable for grain elevator. Formerly used as , auxiliary In electric light plant. In good condition. 100 gallons tank. Price $1000. Scott Boxorth. Spalding Biag.. roruana. Oregon. 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. SALEM MARKETS, i IIUYIXG ritlCE. Kegs and Poultry. Eggs, 47 c. Hens. 2Cc. Old roosters, 15-1 6c. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-34 acres. 4 mile from town of Stayton. Oregon; good build ings, young orchard, three years old. Math Mueller. Route 2. Stayton. ore. CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRLS This true story or western immi gration has .been carefully revised, making aj handsome little book. It tells In graphic terms of the massa cre of the Oatman family, of the es cape of Lorenso, and the captivity of Mary and Olive. Mary died of star vation and Olive was purchased from the Indians five years later. The price is 20 cents, postpaid. Address Ore iron. Teachers Monthly. Salem. Or. Wife "Say. John, did you say that you were going to get a Federal Farm Loan this summer?" John "Yes, why?". Wife "Bohrnstedt. the agent here In Salem, has Just returned from a visit . to the Federal Land Bank at Spokane and says that it is going to send an appraiser here right away to make the appraisements for the farmers who want money for their spring and summer needs, and that to be sure that thev ret their money when they want.it farmers should file their ap plications now. Go on down to his office at 40t Masonic Temple tomor row and attend to it. We have paid big interest long enough." POULTRY 1 WILL NOT BBS RESPONSIBLE FOR the bills contracted by my wife. O. E. Whitney. FOR 'SALE THREE BARRED ROCK cockerels. O. A. C. strain. 1294 South Liberty street. WANTED TO BUY SOME SHEEP AND some goats. R. Anderson. Route 1, Box 72. Jefferson. Oregon. FOR RENT DURING LEGISLATURE Sleeping-room; furnace heat; 4 blocks from capitol. Phone 132C. JUST OPENED NEW SHOE REPAIRr Ing shop'at 163 S. Commercial. All work guaranteed satisfactory. Give me a trial. EVERY OREGONIAN SHOULD FEEL proud of the wonderful record made by the Oregon Fire Relief Assn. of McMinnville. for this is truly an Or . earon institution. This state la Ita . hfinii and It la r Derated for the mu tual - benefit and protection or the . people of Oregon. It now writes: a policy that Is paid up In full for the entire term and guaranteed to be . absolutely non-assessable. For In surance that Insures try the O. F. R. A., the company with a large reserve fund. H.A. Johnson Insurance Agen cy, over Ladd A Bush Bank, Salem. Phone 347. FOR SALE ROSE COMBED ANCONA roosters. Phone 86F22. SECOND HAND GOODS WANTED ORDERS FOR DAY OLD chicks. Phone 403R. OVER THE TOP OUR PRICES THE highest spot cash-for men's second hand suits and ahoes. Capital Ex change. 337 Court street. Phone 493. IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, send 10c, to the. Pacific Homestead, Salem. Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this ad. - BABY CHICKS FOR SALE WHITE Leghorns. $16 per 100. -i Black Minor cai, $20 per 100. . Starting with Feb ruary 16th delivery. $5 per 100 de posit with order, balance payable week in advance of delivery. Order now .and avoid disappointment." C. N. Need ham. P. O. Box 412. Salem. Or. WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, bar : neas. collars, .collar pads, tools, and chains. Fred Schindler. 258 Center street. WANTED TWO CARLOADS OF USED furniture. , Will buy. self? trade or exchange household farniture. Will . pay the highest cash price. I also J handle clothing. See J. A. Rowland Furniture Store, 247 N .Commercial. Phone 16. i WOOD. NURSERIES WOOD FOR SALE $6.50 PER CORD. . K. H. variey. 187 Miner street. LOST AND FOUND f RUITLAND NURSERY SALEM. R. F. D. 6, Box 138E. Phone 111F21. Roman strain grafted Franquet Wal nuts; also a line of other nursery stocx. - FOUND PAINTERS AVE HAVE TAKEN UP A BLACK AND white spotted Holstein cow. dehorn ed. Owmr can have same by calling and paying expenses. F. H. Barker. Salem. Rou'e 1. Box 92. Phone 63F4. F. H. KAYLOR. PAINTER.. Winter. Phone 296. 3 19. SOUTH UNDERTAKERS LOST EMPLOYMENT . M APARTMENTS aaLsLjsjLJSjijajijawi HOUSE SKEEPINO APARTMENTS - nicely furnished at 633 Ferry street. FEMALE LOST LADY'S - DRESS KID GLOVE tdnrk gray). left hand, on street-Saturday evening. Finder please leave at this office or phone 76F2. LOST BLACK PURSE BETWEEN SA- lem and Independence, Friday. Janu ary 17. Contained about $25. Please leave at Statesman office. Reward. WEBB A CLOUGH C B. WEBB. A. M. Clough. funeral directors. The latest modern methods known to the prog ression. 497 court street. WALL. PAPER. PAINT GLENN L. ADAMS FOR "HOUSE DEC orating, nainting. tinting, paoer hanging, etc. Work done by contract or by day: good workman. Location 1020, Center street. Phone 586W. TfilTVIJ LADY WANTED HOUSE- keeper, small family.. Call 385. Labor Bureau. WANTED LIVESTOCK I FIFTEEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL and upwards for choice Wall Paper at Buren s Furniture store. 1(5 Com mercial street.' WANTED A GIRL FOR DINING room and general house work. State School for the Deaf. Phone 646. WANTED YOUNG WOMAN WISHES- housekeeping on farm, capable of go ing ahead Permanent place required. Address Stayton. Oregon, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 60. . - HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR I SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS. WALL ; good clean rags. , Press Room. States man. - LIBERTY BONDS IF YOU MUST dispose of your bonds, we will buy them. 314 Masonic Bldg. Paper and Picture Framing. Good workmen. 455 Court St. Phone 485 WINDOW AND GENERAL CLEANING HOUSE 'AND WINDOW CLEANING wanted. Phone 1237. Pork, Mntton and Beef. Pork on foot, lCc. Ewes, 8e. Spring lamb, 10c. Beef steers, 7 to 9 c. Cows, 4 to 7c. ' Day. Cheat, per ton, $24. Clover, per ton, $25 to $26. Grain. Wheat. $1.94 to $2. Oats, 80c. Beans. to 64 e. ; Beans, 6 to 6 M c. ' Mill Feeds; Retail. Mill run; $50 per ton. WHOLESALK TO DEALERS. Creamery butter, prints, 68c. Butterfat, f. o. b. Salem, 69c. Fruit. Oranges, $4.25 to $5.50. Local tomatoes, $1. Lemons. $9.50 to $12.60. Bananas, 8 He Vegetable. Cabbage, 2c. Onions (imported). $1.76 to 2. Green peppers. 6c pound. Retail Price. Creamery butter, 75c. Dairy butter, 60c. Eggs, 70c. Flour, hard wheat. $2.90 to $3.15. Flour, valley, $2.750 $2.90. Sugar, cane and beet, lie. Potatoes, sack lots, $i.75. Oil Product. Standard engine distillate. In bulk. 13 cents. Kerosene Pear, in bolk. 11 He; Elaine .in bulk. 28 c; Eocene, In bulk. 15c Oronlte Arc-turps, in bulk, isc. A GOOD BUY 25x$ FEET ON EAST aide Commercial street, one door north of State street. Salem, together with perpetual right of way over the 14x59tt feet tract extending from this property to State street. Terms. Apply Scott Boxorth. 701-2 Spalding Bldg, Portland. Oregon. TO EXCHANGE 10 acre choice bear ing apple and peach orchard for res idence or acreage near Salem. 140-arre choice Saskatchewan. Can ada, land, all-tillable. 7 miles from railroad. Will exchange for orchard or acreage near Salem; will assume or pay difference not over s.uuo Price $2500. Socolofsky. 371 Slate. REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of a Honeymoon A Wonderful Romance of Married Life Wonder f ally Told by ADELE UARRlbOX CHAPTER CXCV HOW DICKY GOT RID OF DRAPER TO LEAVE THE FREE FOR MADGE. MIS?! Dicky's Swift Thought. i un account or nis' mother's rrail DAY . n"n we naa gone so rew places together. I tfad bn glad that his mother's strength did not permit of "Why! Mr. Graham, are you go-l . n. .... ing away?" i ""' -" w - ' J inc iuuiuuu lUiHJr party oi Grjee Draper, with Just the right j,hI, , . , hated! touch of surprise In her voice, stood nt PtrcngCr than my loathing cf at the top of the broad steps leading neP wa8 my telTOr for f.ir i)lckr BRING YOUR TRADES I can match you. C. W. Nlemeyer. Real Estate Agent. Canada lands. 644 State street. FLEMING REALTY CO. DEALS. A lOtt 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 with basement. An 80 acre farm, well located, well fenced. main road, south of Dallas 60 acre In cultivation; cheap at $60 an acre. Terms. Bee Wm. Fleming. 341 State street, or Phone 303. down to the Long Inland waiting room. She evidently was Just com ing in to her daily work in my hus band's studio, from her home in Mar vin. Dicky flushed uncomfortably. "By Jove. Mica Draper, this is s shame!" he said remorsefully. "1 meant to telephone you early this morning that you need not come in to the city today unless you wished and I forgot all about it- Mrs. Gra ham and I decided rather suddenly to take a day in the country, in ract " with a touch of embarrass ment "we are going house hunt ing." ' My heart gave a little leap or joy in which. I am afraid, there was more than a sou peon of. malicious satisfaction. 1 was meanly glad tnat BARGAINS SEVEN ROOM HOUSE. newly papered and new roof, near s. P. depot. $700: terms to suit. Five I nirkv had forgotten to telephone her room house, pared street, fine loca-I ' . ... hi. hMHtifnl mod- . i . . . . k. ii i . i. . M ..... b n . - il nun w v. .mm m . d w out. rolling land, good improvements. I el. who was also nis secretary au PORTLAND MARKETS i MALE js.ffjxru'LnjTr'xrvij ee I BOYS WANTED TO CARRY STATES man routes. Apply In person. , , m 4 WANTED -t WO NEAT APPEARING young men as specialty salesmen. See Mr. Batty, Marlon Hotel, after 4 p. ra. . - -" TOUNO MEN. 16 AND OVER, ARE eligible for government Railway Mail ' Clerks. $93 month. Examinations soon. For free particulars, write to Raymond Terry (former Civil 8ervlce Examiner). 25 Columbian Building, .Washington. D. C. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED SMALL POTATOES FOR feeding stock. Call 14F15. WANT TO RENT FURNISHED rooms or small apartment. Perma nent. Address "A100." Statesman of fice. . WANTED TO . BUY GOOD PRUNE ranch. Write Box 423, Salem, stat ing terms, number -of acres, age of trees, location and frnprovements. WANTED 2000 CASINGS FOR GATES half-sole tires. Cost one-half as much. Guaranteed puncture proor. Monty's Tire Shop. 154 8. Commercial WOVEN. WIRE FENCING - Desjot Natloaal Anaerieaa Fence, all alaea. 34 la, 8 law hlghw Pa lata. Oils and VanUhw Steves Rekallt and Repaired. Lagaaaerry aad Hap Heeka. Salesa Feaee A Stave Werks. 250 Caart St. Paaae 1X4 R. SL FLEMING. Dairy Products. PORTLAND. Ore., 'fen. 22. But ter: Prints, extras, 64c; cubes, ex tras. 08c59c; prime firsts, 57c; dai-y, 42c; butter, NO. 1 sour cream, 62c. . Potatoea, Local selling price, $1.73 $2.00. Grain. . Grain future bids: Oats, No. 2 white feed, January. $48.50; Febru ary, $59; March. $49. Barley, stan daid feed, Januaiy, $49; February, $49; March. $40.50. Barley, stan- daid "A," January, $49; February. $49; March, $49.50. Eastern Oats and corn in bulk: Oats, No. 3 white. January. $46; February. $46.50; March, $47. Oats. 38 pound clipped white. January. $4.50; February, $49; March, $40 Corn, No. 3 yel low, January, $57. a0; February. $57; March. $57. Corn, No. 3 mix ed, January, $57; February $56 March, $55.60. Sales. 200 tons Feb ruary feed bailev at $49.50; 100 tons January feed barley at $49.50 XEAV YORK SUHKETS I AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. of, hauling. Xny kind Houaehold NEW YORK, Jan. 22. Evapor ated apples strong. Prunes wanted Peaches nominal. main highway; $123 per acre. Ten acres, some orchard and berries. buildings; $2500. Five acres all In orchard, good buildings, near Port land highway; $2500. Twenty acre prune'1 orchard. $6000. F. L. Wood, Bayne Bldg. should guess my jealousy for that was the real secret of my feeling to ward her. So I forced my stiff lips to smile, stilled the choking in my throat with a tremendous effott, and was able to answer her little speech to Dicky. "That will be very nice" I said pleasantly, but with the touch of. formality I always use in addressing strangers. "It is too , beautiful a day to waste in the city" Dicky's Yoice Interrupted me. ' It had a curiously unsteady note in It. and when I looked at him I saw that his face was flushed to an unbecom ing brick red. "Miss Draper." he said apologeti cally, 'I am so sorry, but I hare Just thought of something I have rorgotten to attend to. I promise 1 Robinson, art editor of Thurston's, that I would have that set of draw ings for him today. They ai all finished, you know. All yon will have to do will be to wrap them up and take them over, to him. Tell him I was called out of town for the day and will see him tomorrow.. . "Too hare your-itey to the studio, of course. I do hope the errand won't delay you long. I think you will be able to get" the next train (To be continued) German President's Term Wm Be for Seven Years LONDON. Jan. 21 (British Wlre-les-Service) It is provided in tho draft of 'the proposed new German constitution that the president of the empire is to be elected by the en tire German people and that his tern Your not telephoning ' does not I shall be seven years. The chancellor matter in the least, Mr. Graham,' I will be appointed by the president . she assured him smoothly. . Xou I and be responsible to the chamber know I have my monthly ticket, so In must retire If the members of the extra ride doesn't cost me any I the chamber withdraw their eonfl- ror Excnange- nne wen impnnm i - i H a a. jm . k ii a cash for a larger place farther out. I Ing I was glad to watch, the sprins I stitntlon contains the provisions that For Sale Well improved IS acre tract landscape through the car window. I as soon as a league of nations shall There are some wonderful spots on i have been formed all treaties be- whlch to try one'a brush between i tween Germans and states in tba here and Marvin.'" I league shall be approved by the- She turned to me courteously, dui i reichstag. with lust a suspicion of hauteur in her lifted chin. I GUY L. BLAID DIES It is unfortunate that yon do not care for hedges. M. Grsham. I am I BERKELEY, CaL, Jan. 21. Guy nrotese. did not occupy as import ant a place In his dally thoughts ss I had been afraid she did. I knew also to what Dicky's em barrassment In speaking of our house himiinr waa due. Before he had even FOR SALE 65-acre tract, nearly all I .rtV t m- -Kout living In the cultivated, if acres Bearing Italian I " vn.. rr. ITunes in first class condition. Best I country lur . of soil, rock road, good house, f am-1 per had selected a house for us near ll nrbuingV' her sister's home la Marvin The Price $1,800.00. & acrea all cultlvat- I memory OI my quarrel wnu ed. house, barn. well. rock. road, gooo i over this, presumption on tne pan location. Price $950.00. Oood 7 -room i , , ... -till freh In my modern bouse . on Fan-mount Hill. Price $3,600.00. W. H. GRABENHORST A CO. 27 S State street. STRICTLY MODERN 7 -room bungalow close In. $2300. easy terms: fc-room Vouse. lot 140x160 feet, some fruit. $630. $250 cash, balance 6 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 $2300: 147 acres. 14S cultivated mind. Then, when the night before he had proposed our trip to Marvin he had casually remarked that the house Miss Draper had selected had been rented. I was curious to know what an swer she would make. But her poise was perfect. 'ot a trsce of confu sion or resentment in her manner- the 7 timber I not the sllrhtest deepening O pasture, running water, large oairy , k . chk. snap, sie.&uu. eaay yrr aim ; tw ci 8 in prunes, good house. 4 miles from Salem, want larger ranch further out of about sale value, price $4006. Socolofsky. 341 State sL one-half mile to town. for Hal IV. acres of fine rarden land close In on line roaa; nouse. oarn. wall Prlca 32C00: terms. For Sale Fine IS acre tract close In. In high atate or cultivation, price tf sa For Sale Good 26S acre stock ranch. ss arrM In cultivation: most an can be when cleared; set buildings: well watered: on county road. Bargain nrice. 38500 For Sale or Exchange MISCELLANEOUS. ijTjTruuuiiiriiiiiiii r ! MAN OR WOMAN WANTED. SALARY DANCING iyj1XrUSW'afafMVXaVr aiafc aa saaa aa aa a aa ah al ax aa m 475 State St. phone 1I22J .rTfyVo Px?-K: Corn Prices Take Sharp Phone 963. Reaidencei r I W j sure would would have liked the I r, Blair, general manarer of the San Vine 150 acrelnlace I found for you immensely if I Francisco and Portland SteamsalD farm is miles rrom saiem on nne lt had had the fence you deairea. m-1 company died at his home here to- rniu. nan in ciuu now. int. ii.iiuhi i . . . t . . . w . r . t i . . . . . . .., . . 5m- rh.. .om. tnonev and terms I Stead OI a nroje. n. is - I B1f' f vnree wee as uiners. on balance. I tractive little home! And I am afraid I had been with stcamrhiD company Hr!eOVrVterB.Or30C wlU 1,6 dlPP,ntd If Toa bTJ25 Trs serving as general manager Salem. Oregon. lKl Juul ucn uu "-"" I " i in grounds;. Long island villages, yo i age ana leave a widow ana three . . . J M I . . tmtm m . . . . ties in more moderate measure, al- now. run ""rwwu. u u, at me xani.iy naa reaiaea . . .w I Not care for hedges? I. to whom I here almost IS years. inougn minor snippiu. . ,g M nUtnX . tall well- o n eao shrd cmf shrd eta shrdm cm la . .1 a-im mm an nnma t mm - .itin.i ra-isept neage iDiiwiim . 1 ... r - n.r.l tottiw, down of 1 the Idle curiosity ui tu- i .anonai ucagua '"" r o I , t ... nti . rilarlalmer to huhli !) r- that indrfstry and prospects of re-1 ' . ZJ. Z' .t-. I T,7." j " .X. Z " . :7 , , . . i i j ia..k I nar worus. wnen i uuiuk -" uiiuiuu uwtiaia cuu iuu ubi ui iu uuceu uiTiuruua, auu uiu au.i , ---- - - ... . ,nm-A mv I V. I. ti- o. i. or nroferred. Studebaker and distill-1 gnce irow --, I ' oe"u.. wu luauo r t I ii l n f nrt mnnav amiviv tva . n n t iM HUB. - -" - .w I the stands of the Columbus (O.l Miss Draper's Plan. I baseball grounds In the late nineties. WATER l?4 full tlm S0c an hour a'nare time. I STOP SHAKINO YOUR SHOULDERS I vm til. lull llirm buc in nour spare lime, T ...... tn ranj fnreotl I - . . ... . n... r. j-.pe-i-i7 an. a selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience unnecessary. Address "A 5 2." care Statesman. FOR RENT tarn to Dance Correctly. THEODORE and LILLIAN NEWMAN Exhibition uancera ana instructors Modern and Classic Dancing. Hotel Marion. Salem. Oregon. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY CHICAGO. Jan. 22. Announce ment that vessel charters had been taken for one million bushes of A HOUSES .- ' SsassSjSSxSSrfSaSsesSaeaSksatSisaasa TOR RENT HOUSES. APARTMENTS and farms, jr. i wooa. 41 state I SHI TP'S AUTO SEKVICK an street. Phone 734. . T country trips. Phone: Day, 863; i ifjjjJwwJnrwJmV-f,m,ll axaaaaaaaaxssaaaaasa AUTO SERVICK ' FOR RENT STRICTLY MODERN $ room bouse, one block from state capitol. F. D. Thlelsen. care Rodgers Paper Co. FOR RENT MODERN SIX ROOM house at 140 South High; on paved street. $12.50 Per month Garage available at $1.50. Call at Statesman business office, or phone .23 or 1141J.- night. 358. AUTO AND TRUCK REPAIRING TRACTOR. TRUCK AND AUTOMO bile repairing. Satisfaction guaran teed. A. E. Hutchisons 1055 N. 14th. SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE. 301 S. Commercial street. For water serv- t 1 . . Af . I. . .11 olainta at the office. No deductions I gentine corn to come to the United In bills wm oe awowea ror aDsence i states brought about a snaip break or. '.r. "f. 55!" A1:.' H?!!" here today in prices of corn. The Wlltr VUt VU AS Will VSSSaaSezas. V I - - - . -a . . after water for irrigation, will onlv I margci ciosca unsetiiea. i y 10 be furnished to regular customers us-I net lower with February 128 to Ina- water for domestic purposes. Contractors for sidewalks. brick work or plastering, will please read "for building purposes" under sched ule of rates. Apply at office for copy 129 4 and May 123 to 123. Oats lost 34 cents to 3.- Provisions finished unchanged to 55 cents lower. PROFESSIONAL CHIROPRACTIC TIRES REPAIRED YULCANIZINO ROOMS GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE Station. 177 South' Commercial St. .Phone 428. NICELY - FURNISHED FRONT ROOM for rent. Hotand cold water. Hot water heat. Phone 1384. FOR SALE LODGE DIRECTORY MODERN WOODMEN , astaaWaaaafcaaaaaaaaass,,a, LIVESTOCK FOR SALE TWO HORSES CHEAP. 585 Marion. T Phone 2273R FOR SALE ONE FRESH COW. ONE springer and' one dry cow; P. Bis scboff. Route 6. Box 49A Salem . FOR SALE CHEAP-ll HEAD SHOATS weighing 90 to 100 pounds. Write a Independence. Or., or phone 50F4. Salem.. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6Z4. meets every Thursday evening at S o'clock In Derby building, corner Court and High streets. R. F Day, V. C J. A. Wright. clerk. BUSINESS CARDS aaaasajSaSaae DRAYS AND EXPRESS asSaBjsaasskAssasaaaM LARMER TRANSFER WE MOVE AND store goods. Day phone 830. Night phone 1893. MISCELLANEOUS WHITE ROf'K EGOS FOR HATCHING. Phone 33F5. . TURNIPS FOR SALE J. C. ALLEN. 113 Union street. FOR 8ALE---FEED CUTTER ALMOST j good as new. Phone 1457M. Call 1746 8. Liberty. FOR SALE 1818 FORD COUPE. IN s:ood .shape. Will take $500. Call at 355 North Capitol street. FOR ROYALr TYPEWRITERS. WRITE to Graham A Wells, Corral I Is. Ore gon. Agents for Marlon county. FOR SALE OR TRADE SIXTY EGG i Buckeye incubator: Empire separat or; one 10-Inch Oliver chilled plow. good as newt two crosscut saws; also two thoroughbred Buff Minorca cock erels. E. P. Mills, Route 4. Box 124. Salem. . .. ; . . .. .. CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY Phone 333. Salem s largest and best eouipped transfer company. Get our reduced freight rates on eastern ship ments. Also fortorage. as we have three warehouses In connection wfth business. Furniture moving, pack ing, shipping and storing our spe cialty. Office, 226 State street. DR. O. Lv SCOTT, D.. C GRADUATE of P. S. C. Chlropractlcs fountain bead. Davenport. Iowa. Chiropractic corrects the cause of dlsee. Office 406-7-8 U. 8. National Ban Building. Phone 87. Residence 828 R. DENTIST, INFLUENCES AID RAILWAY ISSUES Traders Lean to Shorts Ef forts to Depress Quota tions Fail NEW YORK. Jan- 22. Trader committed to the short side of the stock market, the renewed ef forts to depress quotations failed DR. W. MERCER, graduate i today but met wllh indirierent suc- Amertcan school osteopainj. ras- i ce standard securities evincing an S!lWfaOftM4lVa ree of support from Bank Bldg. rnone six. nesiaence, i suDSianiiai souice. ; uw urauun ui 413 North Summer. Phone 614. 1 thp two rCent dividend on Halti- DR. F. L. UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS 413-414 Bank of Commerce Building. Phone 606. MUSIC TEACHERS exlSaSSsSkjsaayaasaaaasaaesaaaasaaAaSaeW R. HARR. TEACHER OF PIANO. Phone 1383, , ing shares- reacted one to three points, whereas tobaccos, packing and papers issues displayed Intermit tent strength.. Sales amounted to 450,000 shares. X::r. 'irrZ?.. , lved the problem of the house Miss uomnuc uvuuj, wicnii I . : ..... ,r- nM not it. .i a -.t,fn mA iik I uraner oia aeio.ieM. v lions were iirm. r rtnrn goverurarni - - . , . 5's. rising almost half per cent reseniea ner r.i.uu., - nome ioi uir - We always had an idea there was This, then, was the way Dicky had I money la peanuts. TiME TABLES OSTEOPATHY. aaa,SXaaasaaa,,,, Total ssles. par value, ll,37r,0o0 Old United States registered four's lost per cent on sales. Steamship line Between Russia and V, 5. to Open SAX FRANCISCO. Jan. 21. C. J. Medzikhovsky, commercial attache of the Russian embassy at Washing ton, ha s arrived here, he announc ed tonight, to investigate port charg es and facilities preparatory to the establishment of direct Russian steamship line between the Pacific coast and Vladivostok. Medzikhovsky already has inspected the ports of Portland. Seattle and Vancouver and later will go to Los Angeles, after which a decision will be reached as to which harbor will be selected as the western terminal of th r:in. The ships for the service will be taken from the old Russian volunteer fleet, Medzikhovsky says, of which Great Britain has' released 85,009 tons while another 32.000 tons, or more arc held by the United States. SOUTHERN PACmO CO-Hertaaaaaa Ki tl OmmI.. t.ae - Uge in A falsehood. And such a rI-No--16 Oregon Expraaa ..... 6:16 an. diculous falsehood! I could have jw wui.mette Limited... s.isa-n. laughed aloud as I reflected jj Miss -Draper must have been gmu-INo. 14 Portland Express 7:45 p.m. ble indeed to hare accepted suca a g DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING aSwasaasaaSWaaa,aSsseaSaaS,S' JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F. S. Watanabe, Prop.. 434 N. Commer cial street. Ladies and gentlemen's suits cleaned and pressed. $1.25 and : $1.75. Work called for and delivered free. Telephone Main 552. INSURANCE NOTICE r 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 me. O. W. Laflar. 405 and 406 Huhhrl rtlrir nns white AND WALTON. OSTEO- I more and Ohio common and a bet nathlc nhyslclsns . and surgeons. I ter understanding of recent ruling Graduates of American School of Ostep-1 . th interstate' commerce rommis- pathy. Kirksvllle. Mo. rosi graduate i - " " . wr. Vinfni tn and specianxea in nervous giwuci i mwuim " at Los Angeles College. Treat acute 1 rails. In Which gains of one to two and chronic diseases. Offices. 505-6 7-8 U. 8. National Bank Bldg. Phone 8.-.S. Residence. 1620 Court street. Phone 2215V Dr. White's residence phone. 448. ' SOUL SCIENCE. eenajaeaaaaSanaaa OUL SCIENCE TEACHER AND practitioner. Class will start soon. Join now and learn how to heal your self. Knowledge Is power. M. E. Mackie. 343 North Liberty street. Hours from 2 to 5 p. m. PHYSICIANS DR. U O. ALT MAN, HOMEOPATHIC Physician. General Practice. Gall Stones and Goitre treated successful ly. Office and residence. 296 North ' Liberty, Salem. Phone 147. points were quite general Steels and equipments also show ed their irregular improvement to more helpful trade tendencies 'in cluding the statement that the Unit ed States steel corporation and oth er large producers are continuing to operate st a high rate of capacity. Speculative stocks pursued the usual uncertain course. Oils were the most conspicuous features j in that particular. Mexican petroleum dropped sharply from its early ad vance on two points lo an extreme setback on 5 and marine preferred SALEJC-47EE3t UXI J No. 71 Arrive at Salem 9:16 a, m. No. 74 -Leave Salem 3:5Sp,nu SALSSaC. STALLS CITY WESTERN !fi 8alem. motor .... T. '06a.m. 168 Leaves Salem, motor .... 8:28a.m. 1 Leaves Salem, motor .... 1:56p.m. . 'nroofs car to aconmouia and Alrlla 171 Leaves Salem 6:16 a.m. 143 Arrives at Salem a-.l6a.rn. 164 Arrives at Salem ll:8a.m. rTT aem 8:26 p.m. 7:46 p.m OREGON ELECTRIC sttfeettv Oet. 1st, IS IS. tk6 Train Leave Nix Port land 5 Ltd.. 8:15am T ..... 19:43am MlDm 13 Ltd.. 4:45 pra 17 ..... I lipn 19 S:3Spm Bill Proposes Spending Money for Public Works WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. Appro- priatien of $100,000,000 for.expen diture on public works to prevent unemployment, was proposed in' bill introduced today by Senator Kenyon of Iowa, republican In charge of the senate investigation of labor conditions who proposed to author ize advances by -the war finance cor poration to the extent of $300,000. 000 upon approval by the federal board, for public works certified to be necessary by the secretary of la bor to prevent unemployment. flimsy pretcxL Rut had she believed It? not so sure as I caught a flash from her eves toward me when sne thoueht I was not looking at her She veiled her eyes with ter wonder ful lashes in an Instant when she met my gaze, but ahe was net quite quick enough tc conceal the venom which ther contained. I had seen that look, before In other eyes, not frequently but often enough to recognize IL In the course of my teaching I had come across two or threa school girls who hid behind beautiful faces, tempers and' xrnroa eaicm . dispositions that Satan himself might envy. When those girls had been thwarted fn-any cherished design. that same look leaped Into tneir eyes. It natl always reemea to roe like- the look or a treacherous ani mal, waitii g Us -chance to strike. From that moment I began defi nitely to dread Grace Draper. It was with a positive start of dismay oa street li aad 29 minutes later.) that 1 saw her turn and begin to I . uraceuu me "".'' ITrala Lave Arrive tlon, saying coouy: i No. -it m,m, nl .talklnr here anv I . IPngcr we iuai uuu ni nam wa-K- l I don't believe ISeel like shopping or running around In the city today. If yon have nothing for. me to do. ah-looked at Dicky. "I might as well take the train back to Marvin iCervaUla. with Tan.' At I could hare screamed alond as I followed her down the sttirs. or if I could have seized ' the smooth white column of her throat rising above her blue coat and have turned cave-woman for. an Instant, I think I Leave-Salem it wrnlJ have relieved the choking I 8.86 am seioacg pn d ana marine preierrpa n m f J 1 j exhibited the sameuusUble quail Kead tne liaSSlIiea AOS, t:2Si No. 28 For Euiti 11-Htn I WSA I No. 16 California Express.... 11 :19 sm. iNo. it Koseourg Pasesnger.. 4:95p.m. No. 27 Willamette Limited ...1:64 p.m No. IS San Francisco Pass... 19:93 p m.' Arrive Arrtve Ralem E areas 19:15am 12:39 pm 13:59 pan Salem only 4:16 pm 6:38 pm 6:44 pm ' 8:59 pm 8:97 pm Ralemaalr 11:29 pm Salem only North Bank Station (leave Jeffer En gene 7:25 am 1:55 pm Salem 7:15 am 9:45 am 12:16 pm 4:a pra 16 Ltd.. 89 ..... Salem only 8:39 pm 33 4:36 sm 7:55 trn North Bank Station (arrive Jeffer son Street li minutes earlier). 'Leave Arrive Portlaad 9:29 am 11:19am 3:26 pm 8:89 pm 7:49 pm 19:99 pa COKYALLIS CO SECTION! Leave Corvallla Arrive 8,v 8:26 am 9:46 a a. 13:18 pm ' 1:68 am 3:41 pm : P 6:18 pm m Arrive Corvallla 9:7 am feeling in my throat. 1 had so want ed this day with Dicky alono. 16:11 am 4:1$ pm s:49 Dta 11:39 am 6:36 pm. 8:99 pat - a. - jaa-M- -WS-i-' 4 s-tf s- T "