The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 04, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN: TUESDAY, FEBUrAUY 4, 1H
Classified
The Wants and Needs of the Capital City are Noted Under Proper
Headings So, You Can Readily Find Them They're Worth While
V
'A
Directorv
NORWICH 1XION
FIRR 13SSCBAXCK SOCIETY
Thicls. Inland . linrghardt
Resident Agent 31 fetato bt.
MONEY TO LOAN
1 PROIT.RTY AT I.OW EST HATES
! OX IMPROVED FARM AD CITY
..- r r PAnl"vff Ladd ": Bash
k. Salem, Or.
5 1-2 PREPAYMENT
FARM LOANS 6
-We loan money for five years.
We allow you to pay $100 or
multiple on the principal on
any Interest date. We close
out loans promptly.'
H. M. HAWKINS
and
THOS. A. KOBEUTS
314 Masonic Bldg.
Salem, Ore.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
Rale Per Ward.
First Insertion le
Subsequent insertions ....... .ViC
One week (six Insertions). 3c
One month 9c
Six months' contract, per mo.. 8c
11 months' contract, per mo... 7c
No sect, opened for less than. 25c
A neat card given free with an
advertisement to the extent of 60c
announcing "For Sale" "For Rent"
-Rooms" or "Board."
BfijiraVVVV'VTr'if aa aiaiaa aaa ai ai
;;... SEW TODAY. .,-
- , Each new classified advertise
ment will be run under "New To
day for tbe first Insertion, unless
otherwise ordered by the adver
tiser. v .-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 circumstance
NEW TODAY
PIANO FOR SALE CHEAP Call 1583.
WA NTED--TO RENT GOOD PIANO.
Phone ,7731b between i:30 and 6:30
p. m. I . '.'.:'
FOR SALE YOUNO COW AND CALF.
. First house east of asylum, just out
ue city limits, i - , x
LIGHT BRAHMA COCKERELS AND
Sicilian Buttercups for sale. -rizo
., winners state fair. Phone 2502W2. '
CHOICE CORNER LOT, 50x122, EAST
front, 8 blocks from court nounc, a
snai -at $450,- iVtd-Js mith. -phone
WANTED ENERGETIC lOLXC MA.
wishing; to learn grocery business;
. married 1 man preferred. State age.
experience, references and salary ex
pected. -"!'rnrett smokers need not
sir.ly. Audreas "A54" Statesman of
fice. IF"" Vn: HAVE ANY CITY OR CO UN
try property that you really desire
to sell at a bargain. coTne. in and list
it with me and 1 will alvertise and
tbe sln. I onlv advertise bar
gains. John JL Scott 401 Hubbard
WANTED TEACHERS FOR RURAL
schools alonjr the coast Th term in
mot cam.. to begin soon and extenrts
through the summer.' The schools
- nr.. small; salary $0 to $". Hoard
li to $18. Coast Teachers' Bureau.
Salem. Oregon. Chas. H. Jones, Mgr.
FOR .SALK 20 ACRES FOUR MILES
froln Salem; one : 7-year-old" horse,
' 1V"iO pounds, $140; team of mares.
. S150:two-seated busrey. irood as new
t'lh- one 2 '4-inch wagon. 835; two
stock cattle. $55: two nets double
hxrness phone 2283J. W. J. Lin
foot, zioo vv . ,ob Hill street. ,
PAID CP IN Ft 1.1 AND BTAMPtSl
: "Nen-Assessable" is one kind of pol
lcy Issued by the Oregon Fire Relit
; Assn. of McMinnvllle, your W relia
Me Home Company. It now has over
'40.nfl0 Orctron policy holders. 1318
was a banner year for the O. F. K. A
hut January of the present year is
taking a stromj lead over the corre
sponding month of last aear. H. A
Johnson Insurance Agency, over the
Ladd & Ru.xh l:ank, Salem.'Phone 3ii
I HAVE A NICE LITTliE FIVE-ROOM
residence, m'lern except furnace.
.that I will sell for $1000. payable $10
IMsr month with per cent Interest.
- This Is a splendid opportunity to get
a homel Stop the rent leak and get
you a home. Any delay will cause
, you to lose this splendid opportunity,
when your wife nays, "John, you
naa netter look into this matter,
- you Had -natter get busy and see
John H. Sett, at 404 Hubbard Eldg.
EMPLOYMENT
- --iM-,-B-V--,-,-.--.-ir-.i-yWwvwxAJ.Ui
Ai;ir;.T.
ttARNUM'S HOOKS ISRING HOME THE
P.ACON Big Iiooks. i:iic sellers. r.is
itecorfi.Si. mg Terms ijib; nusinesa.
A ar l!nk. R.xisevelt P.ok. Hext
n.tnk ISeterence. p.iir Outfit Free.
The R. t J. P.arnum Co.. 10ft N. LaSalle
ri jnicau.
HUI SCf)OI ov v Mi l : if ik si
r"atriottc Insert for Soldier's or Sailor's
Fifcs us hii? scoop on War Rook with
i-noiograpn and Military Kecora
i"iroiuclion hy Jen March, lions.
velt IWk with introduction by Taft
'tt sales in 1 day. 4 in 3 hours, out.
hi rree. acx quick. II. lj. liaMwin
.t.2; iJ'ocxefeller Bldg., Cleveland
iinii. i-
AFAKIMKMs
HOUSE KEEPING APARTMENTS
, niceiy rurninheu at 33 Ferry street
. , . 11 iii
Fi;w;
WANTED COM PETENT ;:nL FOR
... nouicmaitt. am a. i.ihcrty.
OTltL WANTED-FOR HOUSEWORK
Small family. Apply lit... Mill stree
i WANTED l -M VKRSIT.Y tJIKL T
assist Willi work in exchange fo
rf.ni nnl hoard. Phone R37.
male
BOY.. WANTED TO CURRY STATES
man routes. Applv in person.
FXPI-" f C I EN Y. D iH A KTEjUS'tV WTKO
Phone 1UF21. Frmtlan.l Nursvr.
IV ANTED-EXPERIKNCKD C.IUL F'W
. l".ise ork. Mrs. In IV , Olcott. J2
. .lemeKeia.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAN OIUWOMAN WANTED. SALARY
$24. full time 50c an hour sparn time,
selling guaranteel hosiery to warer.
. Unrienre unnecessary. Addresa
A52," care Statifnian.
FOR RENT
houses
FOR RENT-BOUSES. APARTMENTS
and farm. F. 1 Wood, 341 State
street Phone 79. ' . T
ROOMS
WKLL KL'KXI.sHKD HEATED ROOM
for rent. . i 'ood location. Call 314
Liberty street.
HU RENT-WELL furnished and
attractive housekee irinj; rooms, close
in ait Mill street. Mis. Eugene
i'rescott.
FOR SALE
HI S1M--.SS itPPOKTl'MTIES.
tc'lt SALE OiR THADE FEED STORK
and grinding mill, pood location.
Frank Xowak. Brooks. lreton.
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE-TWO YEAR OLD SHET
land pony ride or drive. Phone 1395
FOR SALE -FRESH MILK COVVS
with calves; heavy milkers. J. I).
War ins Co. Feed Barn
MIXES HORSES WlUi ARRIVE ON
February 8. carload of mules and
herses, ages 5 to 8, weight from 1200
to 100. Guarantee or trial will be;
given. At 554 Ferry street.
COWS GOINO TO IDAHO. MUST
sell at once our cows; one fresh and
tweto freshen soon: age from 3 to (
years. Price very reasonable. All in
good condition. 551 Ferry street, at
Clearwater barn.
MISCELLANEOUS
FORD- TRAILER
FOR SALE IX
CHALMERS 6-CYLINDER TOURING
car; cost $2000; will take $500. Phone
PARTY HAS. SEVERAL TONS HALED
wheat hay at the Sklpton barn. Will
close out. See J. W. ilanley at barn.
FOR SALE FIVE PASSENGER RUICK
automobile. D 45. ' 1917 model, fine
condition, cord tire.a. O.- J. Wilson
Garage. i .
FOR MARCH'S HISTORY OF WORLD
War. containing aboit Sftrt nies. in
cluding about 260 illustrations and
maps, call upon or phone J. H. s u
son. 13 S. 13th. Phon- H-.1. Will
.. answer any phone inquiries in person
iPEERLESS. GASOL1NF-. ENGINE. 35
horsepower, 3 cylinders. Suitable for
grain elevator. Formerly used as
auxiliary In electric tight plant. In
good condition. 100 gallons rank.
Price $1000. Scott Boeorth. Spalding
Bldg Portland. Oregon,
BCOK'S OF KNOWLEDGE-A OOM-
r'ete set ef 20 volumes, cloth bind
ing, new, never unboxed. Will el!
fur Iesa than cost. Address "Book,
care Statesman.
CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRLS
This true, story of western Immi
gration has been carefully revised,
making a handsome little book. It
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 tt star
vation and Olive war purchased from
the Indians five Tears later. The
price la 20 cents, postpaid. Address
OreRon Teachers Mnthiv. Ralen-.. Or
V
POULTRY
OR SALE 100 LEGHORN HENS.
226S N. 5th street. f
FOR SALE THOROUGHBRED
MIX-
orca cockerels. Phone 24R.
WHITE ROCK AND WHITE, LEG-
horn engs for hatching. Phone 403R
or 93F5. '
FOR SALK PEARL GUINEA FOWLS
and Ilarr! Rock cockerels, Corvaliis
strain. I'hone 2502WI, -
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.
All leading varieties. We cater to the
commercial poultrymen and "back
- yard flock" keeper. Seacon starts
Februarv 12. Stor loron "
street. Phone 400. C fi. Weedbam,
P. O. Box 412. Salem. ?
LOST AND FOUND
I4ST
LOST FOLDER CONTA 1 N I N i W A P
SavinKS Stamps bearing name Carol
Mono. Lvav at Mateim&n.
Read the Classified Ads.
WANTED
UVKsTOCK
WANTED MALE CALVES
TO? 12
months, old. Phone 80F11.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED KUKMMIbU HOUSE . LE-
foie February 15. I'hone 1218 Wa
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR
good clean rags. Press Room States
man. WANTED QUEEN BROODER. sojl
cnu-K sire. i'hone evenings, u.
Needham.
WANTED 5 OR 6 ROOM "MODERN
hou.se in eastern part of city. Mut
be a bargain 1240 X 4th street.
WANTED INCUBATOR. ABOUT 2I
ei capacity. Must be in first-class
c..iidiiin. Cyphers preferred. Phone
44F14.
AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY
AUTO SERVICE
SHIPPS AUTO SERVICE CITY AND
countrv trips. Phone: Day, Sfc3;
night. 353.
TIKES REPAIRED VtLCANIZIXG
GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE
Staton. 177 Sooth Commercial St
I'hone 428.
LODGE DIRECTORY
MODERN WOODMEN
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp No. hZi. meets
every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
In Derby building, corner Court rt
ii l. .. . . - - a.
Turner, clerk.
Read the Classified Ads.
BUSINESS CARDS
1HI4V AS!) EXPRESS
LARMKR TRANSFER WB MOVE AND
strs fc -i . Day phone $30, Nigbl
phone 18S. , .
CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
I'hone !33. Salem s larcest and best
couippd transfer company. Get our
'- reduced fr-tgbt rates n eastern ship
ment. Also f"r slorage. we have
i three- warehouse in onnectlon with
:t b.usijjerts FiitPil'tft jmovlng. pack-
Dnr CLEAMNG AND PRESSING
JAPANESE PHESSINO PARLORS F.
a. Watanabe. Prop.. 434 N. Commer
cial street. Ladies and gentlemen's
suits cleaned and pressed. $1.25 and
$1.75. Work called for and delivered
free. Telephone Main 552.
ISslHANCB
NOTICE 1 HAVE A NUMBER OF THE
best Old Line companies on earth,
do not need to wait from 80 days to
4 months to pay a loss after adjust
ment is made. 1 have one of largest
surety bond companies doing busi
ness in the United States. I do a
general- Insurance business. Auto
mobiles insured on the most libertt
terms. Don't fail to call. G. W. La
flar. 40r.-4OB Hubbnrd HUlg fbonet
Office. 1GI4. Residence. 2022.
J OK
JCXK
JUNK WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST
-price for Junk of every kind. Let us
'make you a price on your household
goods. The "Square Deal" House
Capital Junk Co.. 271 Chemeketa St.
Phone 3J$.
LAUNDRIES.
SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK
delivery and careful work. Dry wash.
6c per pound. 136 South Liberty St.
Phone 25.
HOME WEt WASH LAUNDRY REQ
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, icas engine repair
ing, model ahd experimental work.
Iowa Machine Shop. D. B. Brown,
Prop..' 252 Chemeketa street. Salem.
MOXEY TO LOAN.
$50(10 TO LOAN SEE ATTORNEY
i.ltno White, 402 Masonic lempie.
Ma Say. Ta. I See by the paper that
farmers can now borrow money at
5-i per cent interest. Who started
this low interest business any way?
Pa Why, don't you remember how in
! terest rates come down as soon as
Uncle Sam started the Federal Land
Hanks
M Yes. I remember now. Farmers
- had to pay as high as 10 per cent
, before that. Well, this Federal Bank
is aort of a farmers bank and any
profits go back to the borrowers,
lon't they?
Pa Sure thing, through this method
the farmer's money may not even
cost him 51 per cent interest. The
farmers should stick to their own
bank. Bohrnstedt, 401 Masonic Tem
ple, represents them here.
NURSERIES
NORTHWESTERN NURSERY. ROUTE
6. Fruit trees, roses and shrubs Cut
rates on some lines, i'hone 111F3.
rRUITLAND NURSERY SALEM. R.
F. D. 6. Box 138E Phone 111F21.
Roman strain grafted Franquet Wal
nuts: also a few more Italian prune
trees let.
SECOND 14ANU GOODS '
WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND
good of all kinds, pipe fittings, har
ness, collars, collar pads, tools, and
chains. Fred Schindler, 256 "Center
street. - .
WANTED TWO CARLOADS OF USED
furniture. Will buy, sell, trade or
exchange household furniture. Will
pay the highest cash price. I also
handle clothing. See J. A. Rowland
Furniture Store. 247 N .Commercial.
Phone 1$.
SHOE RKPAIRITtn.
I UST -OPENED NEW SHOE REPAIR-
Insr shop at 1B3 S. Commercial. All
work Kuaranleed satisfactory. Give
me a trial.
MISTERS
F. H. KAYLOR, PAINTER.
Winter. Phone 2T5.
310 SOUTH
.UNDERTAKERS
WEBB & CLOUGH C. B. WEBB. A. M.
Clough. funeral directors. The latest
modern methods known to the pro
fession. 457 Court street.
WALL PAPER, PAINT
GLENN L. ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC
eratisjg. painting, tinting, paper
hanging, etc. Work done by contract
or by day; good workman. Location
1020 Center street. Phone 58tW.
FIFTEEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL
and upwards for choice Wall Paper
at Burcn's 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.
WOVE WIRE FENCING
y"'ri" iii,iiis i -i-ii"r-" -"ijiiiii iriu-xn
, Depot Nal.al Jk Aaaerleaa Feee.
all alsea, 2 Ik. to SH In. Mala.
Palais. Oils a ad Varwlab.
Stevea Heballt and Iteaalred.
Itxaalaerry . and Ha ltks.
Saleaa Keaee Si Steve Warka.
SSO Ceart St. Pbaae 124
IL n. FLEMING.
TRANS FKK If A CLING
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE.
ANY KIND
Household
Ti or hauling
moving Jobs done prompt-
lc. Try me once. Timme
475 State St. Phone 363. Reaidence
phone 1122J. I
WATER
aaa'W,Mtt,it'te
salem Water co. office. 301 s
Commercial street, tor water serv
ice apply at office. Make all com
plaints at the office. No deductions
in bills witl be allowed for absence
or for any causes whatever unless
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 plasterinir. will please read
"for building purposes under sched-
!. r.r rtn AnMv at nrnco-ror coov
PROFESSIONAL
CHIROPRACTIC
DR. O. L. SCOTT, D. C, GRADUATE
of P. S. C Chlropractics fountain
head. Davenport. Iowa, . Chiropractic
corrects the cause of disease. Office
tn.;.i II. s National Rank Building.
!'l.i.r.r ft?. Residence 828K.
DENTIST
DR. r. 1. UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS
MS 114 Rank of Commerce Building.
Phona COS.
MUSIC TE4CI1KRS
R. HARH. TEACHER.
Phone 1283.
OF PIANO.
OSTEOPATHY
iv
.,...2
...a . . . 1 . r. . . .
American School Osteopathy. -Kirk- j I J, despite which Nickel losed at a
vilie. Mo.: rets acutt. ad chrni'net gain of one point. Sale amount -
Ba;kW;fficfVo ed-to 290.000 shares. . . ..
419 North Suiumcr l'kwne Clt. - Forciga war quotatious strcnstU-
- . '-,. ' ; .......
athy. - Kirk -
DRS., WHITE AND WALTON, OSTEO-
patbic physicians and surgeon
Graduates of American School of osteo-
pathy, Kirksville, Mo. post graduate
and specialized in nervous diseases
at Los Angeles College. Treat acute
and chronic diseases.- Offices. 505-8-7-8
U. S. National Rank Uldg. Phone
859. Residence. 1620 Court street.
Phone 2215. Dr. White's residence
phone. 489.
SOIL SCIENCE.
SOUL SCIENCE TEACHER AND
practitioner. Class will start soon,
join now and learn how to heal your
self. Knowledge is power. XL E.
Mackte. 343 North Liberty street.
Hours from 2 to 5 p. m.
PHYSICIANS
DR. L. O. ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHIC
Physician. General Practice. Gall
-Stones and Goitre treated successful
ly. Offlre aiul residence. 298 North
Liberty. Salem. Phone 147.
CHINESE PHYSICIAN
- "- i1 t-" airiJ' ' rrijxruxfjxn-ru
DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN
disease. 153 8. High St. Phone 283.
WHOLE MILK
We will pay 93.83 per hundred de
livered at Salem, Price baaed on 4
per cent fat contents. Phone 2488
MARION CREAMERY &
PRODUCE COJ
8ALEM. OREGON
I SALEM MARKETS 1
BUYING PRICK.
Regs and Ioultry.
Eggs, 34c. ,
Hens, 26c. (
Old roosters. 15-16C.
Pork, Mutton and Beef.
Pork on foot, 16c.
Ewes. 8c,
Spring lamb, 10c.
Beef steers. 7 to 9C.
Cows, 4 to 7c.
Umj.
Cheat, per ton, $24.
Clover, per ton. $25 to $2.
Grain.
Wheat. $1.94 to $2.
Oats, 80c.
Beans. 6 to 6"t4e.
Beans, 6 to 6 c.
Mill Feeds, Retail.
Mill ran. $50 per ton.
WHOLESALE TO DEALERS.
Creamery butter, prints, 51c.
Butterf at, f. o. b.. Salem. 48c. ,
Fruit.
Oranges. $4.25 to $5.50.
Local tomatoes, $1.
Lemons. $9.50 to $12.50.
Bananas, 8 He
Vegetable,.
Cabbage, 2c.
Onions (imported), $1.75 to $2.
Green peppers. "6c pound.
Retail Prices.
Creamery butter, tOc.
Da'ry butter, 5ac;
. Eggs. 55c." S -'
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 c;
Elaine .in bulk, ?Vzc; Eocene, In
bulk. 1 Be.
Oronite Aroturps. in bulk, 36Vc.
I PORTLAND MARKETS I
Butter: Prints, extras, 49c; cubes,
extras, 46c; prime firsts, 45c; dairj't
32c.
Rutterfat. Portland delivery. No
1 sour .cream, 4c.
ttttMM.
Ixnal selling price H.o0(jl."5.
No grain session today.
NEW YORK MARKETS
Hops, firm; state iaediQm to choice,
1918. 30ff40c: 1917. 2023c; Pa
cific coast. 1918. 3642c; VJ17, 25
PSOc.
Evapotated apples strong; state
IS to 1SH: jtritnes few offered. Cal
if ornias 10i to 1SV2'; Orisons 12
Ti lKc. Peaches, strong; choice 1G
MSH; fancy, IX t.
Corn Prices Lifted by
Action in Argentina
is
CHICAGO. Feb. 2 Argentine
government decrees prohibiting the
exportation of corn bought at lss
than 7 4 I. rents f. o. b. did much i-J-dy
t lift corn prir here. Tbe
market closed Ftronc. 2 to 3' net
higher Mith Mav .20 to 1,20 T
and .Tulr-l.lC 5s to 1.16 "h. Oats
gained 1 cents to In provis
ions there is a setback of IT. to 40
cents. Oats ascended with corn. A
big increase of the visible supply to
sl failed to check the upturn of
prices. Provisions ruled weak on ac
count of the plentiful supply of bars
Com strength, though, rallied the
market somewhat
Pools Famish Sole
Initiative in Trade
NEW YORK. Feb. .3. Although
sentiment in the financial district
over the week-end denoted a mod
erate accession of optimism, today's
sosinn of the stock exchange was
apathetic and uninteresting. Pools
furnished almost the ole initiative
again limiting their operation? to
.shares of spe'iletiv rh.ar.uter,
hile mils rd sinndsrnf inl.sti lals
wo-o fxtiemrly dull or reactionary.
Motor shares were r.tost cons'l'ic-
ii)iiH as n group. t,.iins rar-gd fror.t
1 to 3'.i poir.t. l-tudfhakev alone
lacping. Prsure was persistently
exotted acain.'f pnd several of
the n artnc st ks until the lait bour.
whoij the crni'ral list strength en d
under the Impetus of an inpiry for
United Ststes ntr-r-l which closed at
a large fiartional gain
The on specific incident of the
; day
was the cut in International
1 Nickel from St to T.U cents onarter -
1 '. despite which Nickel closed at a
UREAL ESTATE
STRICTLY MODERN SEVEN ROOM
bungalow close in for acreage, n-l
oei a-tvvO. ill asurue. Luum 1.
311 State.
FOR SALE 31 acres. mile from
tuwn of Stayton, Oregon; good build
ings, young orchard, three ears old.
Math Mueller. Route 2. Stayton. Ore.
80 ACRES FEW MILES FROM SALEM
70 acres in cultivation, good build
ings, fully equipped with slock and
machiner; must sell at once "vj
wilt uive very easy terms, nee me
at once. Room 1. 311 Slate street.
I HAVE SEVERAL CLIENTS WITH C
and per cent nxmey to loan, on
good security. I can also get you a
loan on good chattel security. nao
a $1000 mortgage and some cash to
exchange tor a residence in fuUeiu.
John II. Scott. 40t Hubbard Bldg.
WE LIST PROPERTY rUll t.kl On,
to exenange. every wnere. and cnarKe
no commission for putting buyers,
sellers and exchangers of realty to
Kether. Oregon itealty Exchange
Investment Company. Inc. Itooma
405 and 406. Hubbard Bldg. Salem.
Oregon.
. GOOD BUY 25x80 FEET ON EAST
side Commercial street, one door
north of State street, Balem. together
with perpetual right of way over the
14x50Va feet tract extending from
this property to State street. Terms.
Apply Scott Bozorth. 701-2 Spalding
Bldg.. Portland, Oregon.
ACREAGE FOR SALE 13 ACRES UN
improved choice loganberry or prune
land at a bargain, close to Salem. S
acres, unimproved, ail ready to set
to fruit. 9 acres, well Improved; will
sell any or all the above at right
price. Easy terms. Would consider
good auto on one trace See owner,
Joseph Barber. Phone S1F4.
BRING YOUR TRADES
can match you. C. W. Niemeyer.
All branches of real estate and Can
ada lands. 215-218 Masonic Bldg.
I'hone 1000.
GOOD BUYS MOUSE- AND FOUR
lot. Twenty-first and Turner road.
$750. House and lot,. Lincoln, near
V ommcrciaL tw0. House and lot.
Front street, between State and
Court. $4000. Finest residence site
on Fairntount, one-half block. 41500.
3V acre tract on Rural avenue for
$1100. House and lot. South Winter
street, $850. For sale by owner.
Terms given. Address . A53. care
Statesman.
$5500 PAYABLE OX VERY EAST
terms if taken soon will pay for a
modern 1 1 -room residence on Court
street near state capitoL. Has hot
. water hrat. electric light, cemented
basement and sleeping porch. Pur
chase this property and exchange it
for a farm at a much nigner price.
It is worth more money and is
choice location for a rooming or
boarding house. John H. enroll, 404
tiuDoara mag.
BARGAIXS SEVEX ROOM HOUSE.
newly papered and new roof, near
S. P. depot, $700; terms to suit. Five
room house, paved street, fine loc ac
tion; $800. 160 acre farm, four miles
out. rolling land, good Improvements.
main highway; $125 per acre. Ten
acres, some - orchard and berries.
buildings; $2500. Five acres all In
orchard, good buildings, near Port
land highways $2&os. Twenty acre
prune orchard, $(000. F. L. Wood.
Bayne Bldg.
FOR SALE 55-acre tract, nearly all
cultivated. 10 acres bearing Italian
Prunes in first class condition, best
of soil, rock road, good house, fam
ily' orchard. Price $11,000.00. 5 acrev
of Loganberries, small buildings.
Price $1,806.00. 5 acres all cultivat
ed, house, barn. well, rock road, good
location. Price $950.00. Good 7 -room
modern house on Falrmouot Hill.
Price $3,800.00.
W. H. GRABENHORSt & CO.
2.5 State street.
STRICTLY MODERN SEVEN ROOMED
house, close in; will take ranch not
over $1000: will assume some. Five
acres all equipped, close to car line;
cow. chickens, good house, barn lo
ganberries, family orchard, only
szzoo. Modern 5 room hungaiow. al
most new. two lots: if sold at once,
$1404 . 1S3 acres all in cultivation,
good modern house. No 1 dairy barn.
all fenced, on good rock road, close
a to good town; 110 acres in fall grain,
one or tbe best farms In oik coun
ty. iza per acre splendid 10 acre
orchard to exchange ' for residence
not over $2500. Fine COO acre stock
, and grain ranch, good Improvements,
$3000 worth of stock and equipment.
2i miles from town: only 817.500.
Socolofsky. 311 State street.
FLEMING REALTY CO.
A fine 10 acres of soil, close to the asy
urn (some 014 nunoingsi. snap.
A nice little cottage property. 13th and
Lee. and 80 acres of timber. Owner
wants, a larger house and more
ground tin city).
A medium sized farm close In. good
one: and a real bargain (no trade)
A 6-room house well located and a very
deep lot: a fair house on It and fruit.
at less than the actual value of the
land. $U0. A block or half block
on paved Street, with good, comfort
able house and some cash for a stock
ranch. tSOOO to 88000.
A prune ranch, with house, a' barn and
dryer, some rood timber, prunes are
bearing; 31Z.00O. Will take good city
nronertv. several thousand.
We have several hundred properties for
exchange. See Wm. Fleming. 341
State street.
For Exchange Fine hlarhly improved
91 acre farm in the Umpo.ua valley,
nearly all choice bottom land, good
buildings, fine roads, all kinds of
fruits, close to good school. Fine
corn, potato, alfalfa or broccoli land.
A"" fine home and deairahle location.
Will take Salem residence, some cash
and good terms on balance.
For Exchange 7 room house and large
. lo In business section of Oakland.
Calif., for good Salem residence pro
per! v or close in acreage.
For Exchange Choice, well improved.
-l.se in five-acre tract and several
thousand dollars cash, for good farm
from 100 to 1C0 acrea.
For Sale SO acre farm 2 miles from
town; la seres prones: goodi road:
good land:. well watered; snapj$5500;
sood terms.
For cash barcain or good exchanges
re Perrine & Marsters, 306 Hubbard
Rlrtc. Salem. On-ton.
ened the bond list, material assur
ances being registered by French Mu
nicipals and United Kingdom issues,
while the Liberty group eased slight-
5 1y with speculative rails. Total sales.
par value, aggregated $10.l 50.000.
Old United States coupon Tout's lost
' per icnt on call.
IlAnilY SIGNS OX TRACT.
WORCESTER. Mass
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I tbe Boston Red Sox, pul-an. end ta
1 eneon t '- t'
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by signing a contract tO VZ IW
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REVELATIONS OF A WIFE
The Story of a Honeymoon
A Wonderful Romance of Married Life Wonderlnllj Told bv
ADtXE CJAIUUSOX
CHAPTER C'CV
HOW. DICKY'S MOTHER
LIKED I
I
THE NEW. HOME
,
hard! Margaret!" My mothet-0,d
"Ricl
In law s voice rose high and fhtrp a' " , Vu . T
. , f jther announced, with the air of f.nal-
she faced us. You cannot mean that
his this the hesitated for a word
"miserable shanty is going to be
our home for the summer:
Dicky squirmed uneasily, vh'le,
quietly tried to slip .quietly out nl
the room. But my mother-in-law
forestalled me.
"Don't run avvay. Margaret."- she
said boldly, "although I should think
you d want to If you had any hand
in selecting this. Why, it's a perfect
hovel!" . ... . .
We were'all standing In the living
room of the Brennan house, to which
the sole'Marv'n taxicab bad brought
Dicky and bis mother. Katie and I
had come out early In the morning Id
order to have fires bnilt and a warm
meal ready for the elder Mrs. Gra
ham's comfort. But her first look at
the inside of the house had drawn a
impatient protest from her.
I had not shared Dicky's enthu
siasm for the place 'at first, but T
defy any woman to spend hours In
arranging the furniture and drap
eries of a house without acquiring a
liking for her handiwork. By the
time I had hung the last curtain 1
was genuinely fond of the old house.
The long living room appeared
most attractive to-tny eyes as we
stood looking at it. The fireplaces
la it add the dining room were in
expensive but good, of red brick mel
lowed bv time. In both I had wood
fires going. Mother Graham's ma
hogany gate-legged table was drawn
dd at one side of the fireplace, upon
it In the .identleaf earthen pot In
which Dicky had once so successfullv
arranged flowers.'were some branch
es of yellow forsythia. which I had
found in the dooryard.
The wall paper had touches of yel
low and olive In it, and I had tried
to keep thai fact In mind In mv
-bolce of run which were really ra
ther creditable Imitations of the or
iental patterns, and In my window
draperies, which were of the thin
nest cream fabric with tiny hoiiow
roses and buds running riot over
them. .-;-
All three os as. Dicky, his mother
and. I, had bookcases, numbers of
them of all sixes, kinds and degrees
of repair. The best of these I bad
out in the living room, and from the
top of each glowed a forrythla In dif
ferent receptacles. " A comfortable
coach' In brown leather, which had
come with Mother Graham's furnit
ure was piled high with pillows In
gay. cretonne env-- s a-number of
chairs, some of ftoin Mother Gra
ham's, and some new. stood inviting
ly near the low windows. A small
upright piano which I had rented in
the village occupied a niche which
appeared to made for'it and complet
ed the furnishings of the room.
What Madge Did.
I had seen Dicky's eres Hght op
with admiration at his first sight of
tbe room, but his mother's disap
proval of the place had given hln
no chance to say anything about IL
He turned to her protestingly.
" "What do you expect fof $33 a
month with these grounds? A mod
ern house with new decorations? For
my part I think this room Is wonder
fully attractive. Madge, you certain
ly have done wonders with ILI He
turned to nie enthusiastically, and 1
suddenly felt hnore than paid, for all
my work and worry.
"I am not criticizing Margaret's la
bors." my mother-in-law returned
tartly., "but the whole house is im
possible. Yon can't make a silk
purse out of a pig's ear. The out
side of the house is all right, but the
Inside! Look at that woodwork, the
very cheapest kind of stuff! Look
at thst wall paper! It's atrocious!"-
"That wall paper is so bad It's
;ood." retorted Dicky good-humored-ly.
"It's almost futuristic 'that
ituff.", , ...
'It could be safely worshipped ac
cording to the Bible role." she said
grimly, "for It certainly resembles
nothing above, on. or under the
earth or in the waters of tbe deep."
Dicky threw back his head and
laughed good-humoredly.
"Have it your own way. mother."
he said easily. "Come in and see
the rest of the shack.".
He escorted her to the dining room
a long room which had matched
boards Instead of the usual plaster
sides and ceilfng. Built in at the
side of tbe red brick fireplace was a
cupboard .with glass doors, in which
I had arranged my little store of
china and glass.' The big fall-leaf
mahogany table of Mother Graham's
was covered with a white cloth and
spread for dinner. . The square pi
ino. Mr. Brennan fulfilling Mrs. Bnr
chell's prediction, had neglected t
lake away. I had In desperatlop
mnsiKl it Into tbe dining joom
where It comfortably- filled an im
mensp vacant space at" one side o'
the room. " Over, it I had spread r
runner of creamy Japanese cloth
wjth a green vine, running over It
whfch set 'off the polished copper
urfares of the chafing dish and cof
fee machine, sprays of mellow for
sSt;ia in gteen vases and bottle
were upon the dining room table, and
the old piano and draperies at the
windows were" alw In a thin green
vlned JapaneHo. cloth.. Dicky drew
long breath as he looked around. the
10111.
j"Vou Darling II: IcaV
- "I didn't think yotf bad it in you.
Madge." he Mid. pattJag my shotil-
der. "I wouldn't have known thl
room.'
ity that r.iake her eo irritallng r-cme-
times. "Cgt that awful green! To .
think or tskicg one's meals to that
color accompaniment."
"Perhaps we can eat many of our
meals, on tbe veranda opening from
the dining room." I suggested hope
fully. , "Anywhere except here." my mother-in-law
returned, and then to
Dicky. "Take me to my room. Rich
ard. If it is like the rest of these.
horrors. I know I shall be ill."
I followed them p the stairs gen
uinely sorry for Dicky. He had felt
so much boyish enthusiasm for the
house I knew his mother's disap
proval hurt him.
While her room did not rait forth
the codemnat'on she had given the
library snd the dining room and
Indeed.. It was the prettiest room i
the house,' with a pretty outlook up
on the tennis court and lawn yet
she did not cease her criticisms no
on everything she- saw. Tbe bath
room with its old-style tub and fix
tures, the hall with its paper of bid
eon a blue, which I admitted to my
self was appalling, the doors, the
windows, with their lack-of Screen
ing all shared her censure.
"You haven't enough sense to rent
a coop -fo- . chickens. let alone to
rent a house." she raid to Dicky, as
she sank Into a chair out of breath- '
Then'she turned on me.
"I thought you had a little com
mon sense," she said in a tone that
Implied that what judgement I -did
have was necessarily very " limited.
"What possessed you to consent to
this barn?"
- "Why. I agree with Dicky that I
s decidedly worth while," I returned
spiritedly. .
"I wash my hands of both of yon."
said my mother-in-law. "Please
leave me alone for a few mlnntes
The shock of seeing this place has
upset me so I shall have to re down
before I eat anything."
Dicky and I scurried out of the
room like two Tightened children
and went swiftly down the stairs to
onr discredited living room. There
Dicky canght me In his arms. .
"Yon darling brick!" he said, klss
ng me. "I'm awfully obliged to yp
for backing the matter like thaL"
As J returned his kiss. I felt as if
the vague shadows I had felt hov
ering over the new home had van
ished, at least temporarily. I did
not know what the new home might
bring to me, the thought of Grace
Draper was always -In the back of
my mind, but for a while at least, I
was genuinely happy.
To be continued'
riPE LINE MENDED.
DALLAS. Ore.V Feb.. 3. The
break In the Dallas water pipe line
which conducts the city water from
the intake on Canyon creek several
miles west In the mountains to the
reservoirs near hl city has been
repaired and water will be turned on
again through tbe mains tonight. A
thorough cleaning out of the entire
system will be made before the peo
ple will be advised not to boil water
used for drinking purposes. The line
was. broken one week ago by a large
tree falling across the line where it
crosses the Rickreall river.
TIME TABLES
iocturrv PAcmo co-
Nertabewad
No (4 Oregoalaa a :CJ a.nx
No. 18 Oregon Express ..... C :88 a.m.
No. 2$ Willamette Limited... :18 a.m.
No. 1$ Portland Passenger.. I:Np.m.
No. 24 Coos Bay wt 8:80 p.m.
No. 14 Portland Express T :48 p.m.
aWWCaWWaw4s
No. 53 Oregon taa Sri a n.
No. 23 For Eugene 10:18 a.m
No. IS California Express. ...11:18 am.
No. 17 Rose burg passenger. . 4 : 8 p.m.
No. 27 Willamette Limited ...8:84 pm
No. IS Baa Francisco Pass.. .19:03 a.m.
SALEM -GTE ETI LOT
No. 78 Arrive at Salem ...... 9:18a.m.
No. 71 Leave Salem S:50p.m.
a ALEX. FALLS CTTT at H ESTER
11 Leaves Salem, motor .... 7:00a.m.
13 Leaves Salem, motor .... :28a.m.
1$ Leves Salem, motor'.... 1:55 p m.
Through car to Monmouth and Alrlie
171 Leaves Salem ........... 8:15pm.
142 Arrives at Salem ........ 8:28am.
144 Arrives at Salem 11:00 a.m.
I4 Arrive at Salem 3:20 p m,
172 Arrives Salem 7:48 p.m
ORROOV ELFCTRIC .
t Effective Oet. tat, ISIS,
leiaharae.
Tralr Leave Arrive Arrive
No. Portland , fialen Eocene
5 Ltd.. 8:15am 18 15am 12:34pm
7 10:45 am 12:50 pm Salem only
4 2 4tm 4:18 pm 4:14 pm
13 Ltd. . 4:45 pm 4:10 pm 3:50 pm
17 4:05 pm 8:07 pm Salem only
It 9:20pm 11:20 pm Salem only
North Bank Station (leave Jeffer
on Street It and 20 minutes later.
Worth aaead
Leave - Arrive I Arrive
Eugene Salem Port la "-d
, 7:15am :!
7:25am SrtSam C 11:34am
12:18 pm t:!lm
1:55 pm 4 pm 8:50 pm
Salem only 8:30 pm 7:40 pm
4:25 pm 7:58 pm 10 00 pm
Rank Station lerrlve Jeffer.
Trala
No.
10 Ltd.
18
14 Ltd..
to
23
North
son Street 1$ minutes earlier). 'Leave
Corvallla.
COBVALt.IS COVVKCTtO!
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Lear Corvallla Arrive S - J
8:35 am v
11:13 pm '
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1:41 pm - ' "T f"
:it pm 7:5 pm
Leave slem "IW .1
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8.00
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cialty. Office. ?26 State straeL
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