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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1919)
THK ORF.fiON STATKSM . N : TUKSD. Y, KKIUU'AUY If, IfflO The Wants-and Needs of the Catrital Citv are Noted Under Proner 0 Classified Directory Headings So You Cz a Readily Find Thenw-They're Worth While XOKWICII VXIOX 11RE 1NSUUANCK MKTETY Thlelseii, liolaml & Iturglianlt llrtddent Agent 371 SsUte St. MONEY TO LOAN 4IJ IMPROVED FARM I'llOPKRTV AT LtlHKST HATKS. XO vt'OMMISSION THOS, K. FORDbV: tr Ladd Jt Ruk ink, galea. Or. 5 1-2' 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. HAWKINS and R0BEKTS, 314 Masonic Bldg. Salem, Ore. ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS t Rate Per Word. First Insertion .l lc J Subsequent insertions He One week-(six Insertions) 3c I On month . e I Six months' contract, per mo.. 8c I 12 months' contract, per mo... 7c I No acct. opened for less than. 25c -A neat card given free with an I advertisement to the exterit of 50c I announcing "For Sale" "For Kent" i -Rooms- or "Board.- f KEW TODAY. Each new classified advertise meot will be run -under "New To day for the first Insertion, unless otherwise ordered by the adver tiser. Subsequent Insertion of the sd. will appear under Its proper classification. No advertisement will be run under "New Today" for more than one Issue under any -circumstances ' V ! NEW TODAY FOR EQUITABLK FA IK TRAIMNO IX AU. Mntm of realty and for me itwd bay i in Jlown miM-rtip and uiall trarts an1 i vral stiwk raneh" ami fnrinw, nee "1 lie - ;.-. I'leaiing Kra'ty ( 'om(.iy. Rtt State, al-xi aceat for Newark Fire Inn. Co. 70R BALE A 8PI.F.!UtI 0 ACRE FARM, titt arrea in cultirntioH. fairly coud (arm building, located in a i npieh!rhuotl. gved two rnnm school, 1 1-2 ni!e to . town, located on giw.d road. ha " anlinted ranee for rattle juV l.arli of the plare. Pri'e ffiooo, on e t-mi. It. la htl to. find nurli a erd eouibin ' tina for cattla raining as Ibio i. S--Sbn IL Scott, 404 Hubbard, for yuT . ticulara. 1 rOH SALE SPRAYER. OSK 4C3 U.UXOX taak and ' wifin, bark, liuxey fc""'. eider prfsa, . rart. is. one hore. fii" ed corn, eellow, dent, 6 rrnt a mnnd. i'hir.ne 9211, J'OR.-. 8AI.K OR TRAl'K 74 ACRE FARM for smaller place Me to Kaletn. Call 1(M I'nioa St. after 5 o'clock in the evrning VTAtTKI TO RENT FEB. 15. FURXISII e8 4 or 5 mom bonne, modern, valkins , -;tan-e poatirffre, 'A,63," care 8tte mB. rO SALE BLACK TEAM " AXD 9 year old. weight a boat l'.'OO ih, wl drirint horae. rubber tired lner iiil rubber mounted harnest. Phone 3.PJt. YO'T RK CORDIALLY IXVITEITO MAKE oir offce roar free inxtiranre ervi-e . headquarters. After are Innnre.yoor prop erv. oar inaaraaee aervire. le nt t there, but we rontinae to give yoo free - inkuraar service at all times thereafter. "We have over 40.0OQ satiitfied - Oregon roatomrra, and the list i n-rw (trowing faster than ever before. Invetttigata. oar insarance svatem snd yon are sure to he roins one of our happy throng of policy--holders. II. A. Johnnoa Insurance Agency, ever Ladd A Buva Bank, Halcra, Phone 847. FOR SALE TIKlKl'(ilIHKKt XEW Zft V land harea, cheap. S075 Portland Road. TOR SALE FIVE ROOM HOUSE, LARGE sleeping porch, cement basement, furnare. Address "A 64." Stateaman. WANTED PLAIN SEWIXO AT 4il UXIOX Street. EMPLOYMENT ,a;lts. AGENTS WA.MKI) MKMOK1AL UK of Roosevelt America s War for Hu manity, eacHj 82. 60 per cent com mission to ajcens. Ford automobile given free mr 90 days best record sales. Send !20c for each outfit. F. R. Dickersoh Co., Detroit, Mich. APARTMENTS HOUSE KEEPING APARTMENTS nicely furnished -at 838 Ferry street. FEMALE EXPERIENCED-GIRL WISHES Posi tion at housework. Phone 1821. WANTED UNIVERSITY TO assist with irk in v.chnnwo for room and vnr. Pht.no '.Z'i, WANTED A REFrSED MIDDLE aged lady to care for s-hoo tlrl widow Isdy preferred. Phone fc34. MALE BOYS WANTED TO CARRY STATES man routes. ' Applv In person. EXPERIENCED GRAFTERS WANTED Phone 111F21. Fruitland Nursery. PERMANENT IfiSITION. , WANTED Experienced bar arenian with ref erences. Audreys "AIV care States man. GOVERNMENT RAILWAY MAIL clerk examination (urn If and fe males) .March "15. Spet-ial full, com plete preparation on!r 810 by our ex pert. Farmer iovernment Examiner. Enroll tMlay or write fr free par ticular. TIMV Pa rTt-rsn fivil Ser vice St-hool, RtM-liesttr, N. Y. M ISCKLLA N EOfS. MAN OR WOMAN WANTED. SALARY 81. full tin S; an hour' ppare tne. selling giiaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience Hnneresi.ar-. Address 'A&2." care Statesman. FOR RENT RO till) AMI ROOM W ANTED BOARDERS AND room rrs. Phone mtE. Call at 11 South Itlh slreet. 1 Read the Classified Ads. mouses FOR RENT-HOUSES.i APARTMENTS and flirms. K. L. Wood. 341 State . street Phone 794. T ROOM UnSISHKD HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS i!"4 V. '('ipnmi'rcial. rhuh 24S4W FOR SALE LI V KSTOCK FOR SALK-PUREHRED KKHKSHIHK pitrs 4 months nld; will fcive papers x with each. Phone 3F21. FOR SVf.E-.l JERSEY MILCH COW. Inquire 1SI State street or phone FVU SALE TWO REGISTERED Rerksbire gilts. T months old. Phone 4lFi, Write Box 3. Route 1, Mac leay. Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS ton SALE gray j Phone 27F22- SEED OATS. !KORI FOR SALE NKW.TIRE8, FINE Cihdjlion. Phone 2&10J2. s FOR SALE 1 'i"T(XS, HYDE COAL 'Cheap, t'hone lV'.'SR.'; FOR SALE--A RESTAL'i. AX t .I'jTl'St. Call 1737W. FOR SALE AN ENGLISH POINTER. Call 1391 N. Liberty. SINGER SEWING MACHINE FOR sale. $20. 337 State street. PIANO FOH SALE OR TRADE NO triflers need rait. " y-u n.etri bus iness call Phone 1"pS?'. DON'T BUY A LOW GRADE CAR when you can get a .six-cylinder liuick in fine condition for S1U0Q at Wilson's Garage. PEERLESS GASOLINF ENGINE. 3S -horsepower, 8 cylinders. Suitable tpr grain elevator. - Formerly used as auxiliary in electric light plant. In goon conaiuon. i gallons tank.; Price 11600. Scott Bozorth. Spalding &iag.. i-oriiana. Oregon. BOOKS 1 OF KNOWLEDGE A COM piele set of 20 volumes, cloth bird- - ing. hew, never unboxed. Will sell for less than cost. Address "Book." car Statesman. CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRLS This tru 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 of star- vation and Olive war purchased from the Indians five years Uier. The price Is 20 cents, postpaid. Address Oregon Teachers Monthly. Ralerr.. Or. POULTRY IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, send 10c to the Pacific Homestead. Salem. Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this ad. 54 4 STATE STREET. TEL 400 Headquarters for I'.aby Chicks. Lead ing varieties Prices reasonable. C. N Needhsm .Box 412. Salem. Oregon. WANTED M ISCK1.I, . :o I . HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR good clean rags. Press Room States man. WANTED TO RENT FIVE OR SIX room inod-rn bungalow, with garden space, by permanent tenant. "AiS" care statesman. ' LOST AND FOUND - IXfST UT LARGE CAT, I'.I.CK. WHITE markings. 501 N. His t. fhone SIZ.I. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY AUTO SERVICE - SHIPPS AUTO SERVICE CITY AND country trips.. Phone: Dajr. 9S night. 859. TIRES REPAIRED Yr I.C NI7.INO GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE station. 177 South Commercial By Phone 428. AI TO WASHING 1MrSaasasaaaiaaSa1sseajsa LET US WASH AND ItJLISH YOUR eara. 221 State street LODGE DIRECTORY MODER3T WOODMEN MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 8240. meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Derby building, corner Court and High rtreets. J. F. Day. V. C F. A- Turner, clerk. , BUSINESS CARDS DRAYS AND EXPRESS - aAAl'BsaaBa4S4a1BjSS LARMER TIIANSFER WE MOVE AND store goods. Day phone 8-80. 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 t jr storage, as we have three warehouses In connection with business. Furniture moving, pack ing, shipping and storing mir spe cialty. Office, 228 Stat strwet. DRESSMAKING. WANTED EWING OF ALU KINDS. t'hone lHOW. Residence iz S. 13th. IXSCR.nNCB wAs,aaMsVjsaaasasasvashstassWW NOTICE I HAVE A NUMBER OF THE best Old Line companies on earth. do not need to wait from CO days to 4 months to par a loss after adjust ment is made. I have one of largest surety pond companies doing husl nest In the United States. I do a general Insurance, business. Auto mobiles Insured, on the most libertl terms. Don't fail to csll. G. W. Iji- nr. !).-,-to Htihbard Bldg Phones Office. 1611. Reidence. S02. DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING n riT'uuinrirur japanf;se pressing pa rlors f n. atanabe. Prop.. 434 N. Commer cial street. Ladies and gentlemen suits cleaned and pressed. 81 .25 Snd 81.75. Work railed for and delivered free. Telephone Main 552. JCNK JCNK w)SlBa'Wrfaaa JUNK WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST price for Junk of every kind. IW is make yon a price on your household s-ooda. The "Squar Ieal Home--Capital Link Co.. 271 Chemeketa St Phone 3. LArNDWIES. SALEM STENM LAUNDRY QUIC'K tliverv an4 ear-il worlj. Dry wah c per poun.L 136 South Liberty S. Phone 28. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY- REG ular washing don at m rat every body can afford. For only 80 cents w will collect, wash and deliver your washing within twenly-rour hours. Phone 8471. MACHINISTS WE DO MACHINERY REPAIRING OF all kinds, automobile repairing. oy acetylene welding;. g engine repair ing, model and experimental work. Iowa Machine Shop. D. li. Brown, Prop.. 262 Chemeketa street. Salem. NURSERIES SOUTHWESTERN NURSERY. ROUTE t. run trees, rorea and shrub. Cut rates on some lines. 1'bone 111F3. rRUlTUAND NURSERY SALEM. R. F. D. 6. Box 138E. Phone 111F21. Roman atraln grafted Franquet Wal nuts; also a few more Italian prune trees left. SECOND HAND GOODS WB "BUY AND SELL. SECOND HAND goods of all kinds, pip fittings, har ness, collars, collar pads, tools, and chains. Fred Behind) er, 256 Center street. WANTED TWO CARLOADS OF USED furniture. W11 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 16. SHOE REPAIRING. JVST OPENED NEW SHOE REPA1R- ing shop at 163 S. Commercial. All work guaranteed satisfactory. Give me a trial. PAINTERS F. H. KAYLOR. PAINTER. Winter. Phone 296. 811 SOUTH ODERTaKERI WEBB & CLOUGH C. B. WEBB. A. M. Clough. funeral directors. The latest modern methods known to .the pro fession. 497 Court street. WALL PAPER. PA8TCT GLENN U ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC orating, painting, tinting, paper hanging, etc. Work don by contract or-by day: good workman. Location 1020 Center street. Phone 686 W - , FIFTEEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL and upwards for choice Wall Paper at Buren's Furniture Store. 175 Com mercial street. SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS. WALL Paper and Picture Framing. Good workmen. 455 Court St- Phone 48$. WINDOW AJSD GENERAL CLEAXISG HOUSE AND WINDOW CLEANING wanted. Phone 1237. . WOVES WIRE FEXCISO Deat Ktlaal A Asaerteaa Feaee, II alaea, 2C la. SM la. biajaw Palata. Oils a ad VaraUau tevea Rehallt a ad Keaatred. - IaaaWerey a ad IIs Hooka. Salens Feaee 4t Stave Works. SSO Caart St. Pkae 124 R. H. FI.KM1NG. TRANSFER II ACTING AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANY KIND movinic joDs oone prompi- ly Trv mo onc. TimmeJ 475 State St. phone 112JJ. Phone 883. Residence WATER SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE. 801 S. Commercial street. For water serv ice apply at office. Make all com plaints at the office. No deductions in bills will be allowed for absence or for any causes whatever unless water Is cut off from premises. Here arter water for irrigation will only be furnished to regular customers us ing water for domestic purposes. Contractors for sidewalks, brick work or plastering, will please read Tor building purposea" under sched ule of rates. Apply at office for copy PROFESSIONAL CHIROPRACTIC DR. O. L SCOTT, D.. C, GRADUATE of P. S. C. Chiropracwca iouniain head. Davenport. Iowa. Chiropractic corrects the cause of disease. Offic t 406-7-8 U. S. National Sank Building. Phon 87. Residence 828R. MUSIC TEACHERS: paaaaaaaaasajaWaasaaaMsaasaajSaiaai R. HARR. TEACHER OIT: riATsU. Phone 1383. OVTEOPATHT. DR. W. U MERCER. GRADUATE American School osteopamy. mras viUe. Mo.: treats acute and chronic disease. Office 404-405 U. S. National BankBldg. Phon 910. Residence, 419 North Summer. Phon (14. DRS. WHITE AND WALTON. OSTEO nathlc ohvsiclans and surgeons. Graduates of American School of Osteo pathy. Klrksvllle. aio. t-ost graauaie and specialized In nervous diseases at Los Angeles College. Treat aeut and chronic diseases. Offices, 605-0-7-8 U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phon 859. Realdence, 1C20 Court street Phone 2215. Dr. White' residence phone, 469. PHYSICIANS . yjxixori tu-r...- - -- -- -- - - - - - DR. L. O. ALTMAN. HOMEUfAlMH. Physician. General rracuce. uau Stones and Goitre treated successful ly. Offic and residence. 296 North Liberty. Salem. Phon 147J CHINESE PHYSICIAN r, ci n rLrajf'nf"affis i-V DR. U M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN disease. 151 S. Mign rsi. l-non DENTIST DR F. U UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS 413 414 Tlank or commerce uuiwuns;. Phon 606. FOR RENT FARMS KOI! RENT FINE GROWING CHOP of four acres in city. ITione 754. TOR RENT-': ACRE FARM ON THE main, road to town, crops in. For particulars and terms call 1031 Un Ion street after 5 p. m. WHOLE MILK AND PRODUCE WANTED Marion Creamery & Produce Co., Salmi. Orecon. Phoin 248S SALEM MARKETS HI'YIXO PT1ICK. les ud Pultry. Kscs, 33c. Hns. 2Cc. Old roosters. 15-16C vork. Mst and Ileef. 1'ork on foot, lCc. Ewes. c- . Spring iamb, 10c. 'Wf nMe 7 to 9c. ., Cows. 4 to 7c Hay. Cheat, per ton. $24. Clorer. per ton. S25 to 2- Grain. Wheat. $194 to 12. Oats, 70-7. Beans, 64 c REAL ESTATE NEW FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW FOltl horses and mules. I'honv "UK I. FOR SALE OR EXCH.iNGB. .LANE :ouny Ufk farm, good location, for cash or Al paper, or entailer place. Address "A6U" care Stai-: -man. FOR SALE-34 acres. mile from town of Stay ton, Oregon; good build ings, young orchard, three years old. Math Mueller, Route 2. Stayton, Ore. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 23 blocks (rum Capitol building, au 8 room modern house. . Electricity arid gas. Lot by 100. Fifteen Iruil trees and some oerries. Call and see Owner, 123 Court. FOR SALE BY OWNER TWO UOD ern five room bungalows, free of en cumbrance. One at 1965 Trade street the other at 844 South 14th street. If interested address Mrs. L. V. Bud long. 103 Washington street. Vanvou ver. Wash. WE LIST PROPERTT FOR SALE OK to exchange, everywhere, and charge no commission tor putting buyers, sellers and exchangers of realty to- f ether. Oregon Realty Exchange nvesttnent Company, Inc. Rooms 405 and 406. Hubbard Uldg. Salem. Oregon. !a GOOD BUY 25x89 FEET OS EAST aide.. Commercial street, one door north of State street. Salem, together with perpetual right of way over the 14x60 to feet tract extending from this property to State street. 'Term. Apply Scott Bosorth. 781-8 Spalding Bldg, Portland. Oregon. BRING YOUR TRADES 1 ran match you. C. W. Xlemeyer. All branches of real estate and Can ada lands. 218-X18 Masonic Bldg. Phone 1000. FOR HALE 5 ACRES OF BEARING cherry orchard, good location, price 81300. 320 acre farm. Z2S acres un der cultivation, balance timber and pasture, large plastered house and barn, price $fi0 per acre. Good 8 room modern house with the furni ture, paved street, price S4S00. 17 acre tract. 10 acres bearing orchard, mostly prunes, house and barn, rock road, price 83700. W. H. Grabenhorst Se C- 375 State street. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A SIX room modern cottage five blocks N. E. Stat Capitol bldg.. Salem. Oregon; furnace, electric lights, bath, sink, tray, toilet, etc. Gas near. 50x18 feet. Alley, paved street, cement walks, steady tenants. Will accept small improved farm, good soil, wa ter, etc.. near It. K. Title clear, no Incumbrances. Even trade, 82SOO.OO. W. II. HoMimsn. Rout 3. Box 541. Lents Station. Portland. Oregon. EXCHANGE 200 ACRE STOCK AND grain farm, well located, for smaller place. Xi acres Howell Prairie, small house, good barn, orchard and out buildings, 35000: take home In Salem part pay. 50 acres In Washington for acreage. 840 acres Grant county. Wash., for small farm. 22 acres. 8 acres prunes, some other orchard and berries, bungalow and good barn. 86500: take home part pay. 960 acres In Iake county for valley farm. F. L. Wood, Bayne Bldg. FINE HOME FOR SALE BY OWNER One of the best welt built and most conveniently arranged new home in Salem: seven rooms and superb sleep- ing porch: all modern; with or with out furniture: good neignoornooa; close in; near two schools; all street improvements paid: a high-class place in every detail, located on large lot: fine Karaare. Price will he artven only on evidence of Interest to buy rash. Liberty bonds or terms. Address 27." care Statesman. 40 ACHES. 15 LOGANBERRIES. 13 prunes. 12 acres In grain, close in. 3275 per acre. 17 acres. 9 acres In prunes. 10 years old. 4 acres cherries. 10 years old. 4 acres In timber, on rock road, price 83600. 13 acres. acre cherries 9 years old. 7 acres of prunes 9 years old. X acres loganber ries 4 years old. fair buildings, price J '0. 600 acres. 150 bottom in cultl vation. 4 .SO hill and timber pasture, good improvements. 13000 worth of livestock and eauipment goes, well fenced, living water, will take 3300V worth of trade or Liberty bonds and crry back 3V00; price 317.500. Soc- olofsky. 341 State street. FOR SALE-MARES AND HORSES. Just arrived with carload of farm msres and geldings. Among this bunch I have pair percheron horses, 3000 lbs., cheap at 3250: also bay team. 2700 lbs.. 8175; team mares, 2400 lbs., black and bay, tru work ers and sound. 8125; also have good saddle horse, gentle, and will drive single. 340; one extra gbod 7-year- old aaddln and driving horse: bay 8 year-old 1100 lb. gelding, well bro ken, work and ride. In fact, moat any kind of a horse you are looking for and at prices any on can afford to pay. Come, look this stock over. Everything guaranteed. W. I.. Skip ton s Kale Stable. 4 4 s Ferry street. SUTHERL1N VALLEY FARM BARGAINS. 2.t acres ... 16.7 acres . I 1.500 l.lv" 5.000 6,r,oo 1.000 11.000 n screa ... SO acre . . . 18.6a acres 170 acres .. All of the above l?td subject to irriga tion and worth much more than the prices quoted. All obtained tinder fore closure and the owner wants his mon ey Liberal terms given. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT. 401 Masonic Temple Salem. Oregon For Exrhsnge Fin highly Improved 9S acre farm in the t'mpqun valley, nearly all choice bottom land, good buildings, fine road. all kinds of fruits, close to good school. . Fine corn, potato, alfalfa or broccoli land A fine home and desirable location. Will take Salem residence, some cash and good terms on balance. For Eschange 7 room house and large lot in business section of Oakland, Calif., for good Sslem residence pro perty or close In acreage. For Exchange Choice, well Improve, close In fiv-sre tract and several thousand dollars rnsh. for good farm frooi 10 to lea acres. For Sale 0 acre farm 2 miles from : town: 10 acres prunes; good road; pood !anI: well watered; snap, - good terms. For cash harca!: tr good exchanges ee Perrtne X- Marsters, 306 Hubbard Ride.. Salem. tregon. MO! FeenK lteall. Mill run. $0 per ton. . WHOLKSII.K TO DKAI.F.HS. Creamery butter, prints. &lc. liutterrat. f. o K. Salem. 4SC Vmit. Oranges. I4.2S to to. SO. Iocal tomatn. $li . lemons. S9.S0 to S13.S0. Rananaa, s4e. Veffetablew. Onions l imported). 1J.7& to $2. Cabbagn, 2c. , Oreen pePPPf. pound. Itefail Prirea. . Creamery butter, hr . Hairy butter, JOc. Hgrs. 40c. Flour, hard wheat. $2.90 to $3.15. Flour, valley. $2.?:j 82.Su. Sugr, uu ana beet, 11c. Potatoes, sack lots, $1.75. Oil Pltajucla. Standard tugine dutilUte, In bulk 13 cents. Kerosene Pear, in bulk. 11 &c; Elaine .in bulk. ?c: Locm. la bulk. 15c. Oronite Aroturps. In bulk, 36 he PORTLAND MARKETS . M Dairy lroIuce. butter: Prints, extras, 4Sc; cubes. extras, 45c; prime firsts, 4 4c; diry. 30. nutterfat: Portland dtlivtry No. 1 e'ur cream, 4."c ' ' l'otatoe. Buying price. $1.40Ci $150; sell ins Piice. $l.:0t $1.75. Grain." Grain future bids: dard feed, February $45,50; April $45.00. dard "A," Fcbmary $46.50; April. $4C. and corn in bulk: llarley, stac and March, llarley. stan nd Match. Eastern oats Oats. No. 3 white. March and April. $42. Oats. 3S-pound clipped white. February, $42.50; March and April. $43. Corn. No. 3 yellow. February. March an 4 -U. $53. Corn. No. 3" mixed. February. $52; Marchand April $31.50. NEW YORK MARKETS Hops, steady; state medium to choke of 1J1S, 30(7 40; of 1917. 200 22; Pacific coast of 1918. 3ru 42; of 1917. Z5j30. Evaporated apple firm; state 1&4 H lS . Prunes In good de mand. California. 104CflS4; Oregon 12tiM8i. Peaches, scarce; choice l$ffi 184, fancy. 20 ft 21. Irregular Improvement in littlest Stock Market NEW YORK. Feb. 10. Lacking more specific definite teasons. the irregular improvement manifested in the course of today's listless stock market was - popularly ascribed to bettrment In the labor situation, as indicated by advices over the week-' end. This .Improvement extended only moderately to shinning. ! The issuance of the January statement of the United States fUeel corporation, which disclosed a decrease of almost "03 000 tons in unfilled orders, was the one concite develnnment of tha rtar Stool 1n-.hle ed at a gain of one point. Ralls were dull and devoid of feature, Sales amounted to 313.000 shares General news of the day included another cut in copper, a slight gain slight gain d business, 1 southwest-' in western tonnage an hesitation in western and southwest-' ern sections of the country. Now low reoorJs for liberty second Four's at 92.4 4 and the fourth 44's at 93.90 made for an irregular bond market Total sales nar value, ar- gregated 1 11.250.000. Old United States bonds were unchanged. Exporters Nibbling for Corn Bring About Rally CHICAGO. Feb. 10. Gossip that exporters were nibbling for corn helped to bring about a rally today in prices here. The market closed firm. U to 1U net higher, with May 112 to 112 and July 109 to 109V. Oats finished tyichanged to up. and provisions at an advance of 50 cents to St; Oats merely par alleled corn. All provision advanc ed today's maximum limit. Ex ports were on a huge scale and there were higher quotations on hogs. TIME TABLES j SOTJTlIERsT PACmO OO Meethaawaid No (4 Oregon ian No. 14 Oregon Expreae ..... 6:11a.m. No. 28 Willamette Limited... 9:12 a.m. No. 18 Portland Pasaeager... 2:00p.m. No. 84 Coos Bay 6:54) p.m. No. 14 Portland Express 7:46 p.m. Swtkbad No. IS Oregontaa 8:20 a m No. 28 Por EugeBi...: 10:16 am No. 15 California Express. .. .11:10 a m No. 17 Rose burg Passenger.. 4:06 p.m. o. zi wwismett iLttmiteo ...:4p.m No. 13 San Francisco Pass.. .10.-08 p.m. I ALEM-CEER LINE Mo. 73 Ariiv at 8alm ...... 9:10 a. m No. 74 Leave Salem.. ..3:50pjm S A I.EM. PALLS CTTT A WESTERN 11 Leave Salem, motor .... 7:00 a.m 163 Leave Salem, motor .... 9:28 a.m 166 Leaves 8alem. motor .... 1:65 p. m Through car to Monmouth and AJrll 171 Leaves Salem 4:16 p.m 12 Arrives at SaJem 8:26 a.nv 14 Arrive at Salem 11:00 a-m 166 Arrive at Salem 3:80 p ro 173 Arrives Salem 7:46 .m ORKOOX SSLKCTRIC E-f fee-tie Oct. 1st. ISIS. Seaakeaa. Tal No. 5 Ltd. 7 .... Leav ArrW Arrlv Salem Eugene 10:15 am 13:38 pm 18:6 pm' Salera nlv 4:18 pm 8:88 pm .6:40pm 8:50 pm 8:07 pm Salem only Portland 8:15am 10:4S am 3:08 pm 4:45 pm 12 Ltd.. 17 IS :a pm 0:20 pm 11:28 pm Salem nly North Baak Station (leave Jeffer to 8treet 15 sad 38 minutes later.) Nrtam4 Train leav Arrlv No. . Eugea Salem 6 7:15 am 10 Ltd.. 7:23am 9:15am 18 18:18 pm I Ltd.. I .SSpm 4:00 pm Arrlv Portia ad -10 am 11:30am 8:36 pm 6:60 pm 7:40 em 50 Salem only 6:80 pea ti ;3ipm 7:65 pm 19 OO'pm North Rank Station (arrive Jeffer. on street 16 miauteo earlier). "Leave Corvellla. rilNVl f-ONNP.tTtlONS Karttba4 Lear Corvstli Arrlv S- 8:26 am 0:46 an. 13:13 pm 1:60 am ' 3:41 pm 4: pm 1:18 pm 7:18 pm eevtfcfcewee !l Salem 8:86 in I 116 am 4:16 pm I 8:48 pm Arrlv Corvallis 9:67 am 11:88 am 1:86 pm 8:00 pre REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of a Honeymoon A Woodcrful Romamx-e of AUrrled life Wonderf eUy ToM by ADELE (iAIUUM)X CHAPTER ICXI V face I ever saw." The puppy cocked WHY DICKY SAID. "DO NT CARRY one ear at me in a friendly fashion THE CONSCIENCE OF THE PO. as if In acknowledgement v-rt n av vni-n .rf my doubtful compliment, and I SnSinrnV.. ' laughed outright- At the eonnd be biiUL LDLKb. J jumped Into my Up and snuggled vfizsx S'fK'.ar-1'- t,'Er&'V :irtJ.Tri .S.l i. ?k . .... .Iblm. Ai mj ,mi cloMd tKt tint clothing. His shoes, too. wHKi t.. w.fnrti. snaked from the pouring rain out- fide. The water oozed from them at every step. His coct was opened and underneath it I could see a small peach backet which he pressed tight ly against his chest, and Inside some thing stirred and whimpered. The sight made me forget Dicky's condi tion. Whatever in the world?" 1 asked, standing etlll and staring at htm open-mouthed. -For heaven's sake!" Dicky ex- nloded wrathfnlly. "Don't stand Va.A KWvlnw 41Saj OP tier Wsi V Can'l you see I'm soaked? Let me get to the fire." I stepped aside as be rushed past me into the living room, leaving mud dv track unon the rug at every step 1 did not mind his irritability, bat I did object to the havoc he was mak ing of the new rug. "Dicky!- I cried impetuously "Wait till I roll np that small rg before the fireplace. You'll ruin IL Dicky promptly consigned the rug to a Blare not recognised by the L'nl- versallsU. and pUnted himself rcjuarcly upon it the water running in tiny rills from every part of nis clothing. "Here!" be commanded peremp torily, not noticing or ignoring the fact that 1 had turned away in oi fended silence. -Hold this chap minntst till I get some of . these wet thinks off. Poor little tyke! 1U -. -a. K AVI11jrt thrABtHf mum itr tutu tuivwpt- He whisked the peach basket away with a dexterous movement, and de posited in my arm a very small and very wet . white . pappy. am not iona oi land I thought wth dlsmav !nf the wreck the eold. ciammy little body was making of my rresniv laundered white gown. But mere was something so pitiful in the shlv- ering of the little body, someinins so brave, and yet so appealing in to hmwa eves, that I forgot ev- . erything else In the desire to m the little creature comfortable "Heat him up first. and then give Mm some warm milk. dlrecteo Picky, as he hurried down tne stair Picky, as ne numea uown i fc"' -I'm going to take a hot bath and get Into some dry' things. Where get mother?" "in hr room asleep." I returned- Pon't waken her If you can help t It," Then I turn- rr attention 10 the puppy,, which had snuggiea closely to my bodv as he could, tuck ing his absurd little head into the hollow of rav arm. -"Katie, come here, please." 1 railed, and Katie hurried In from the kitchen, her eyes round with won der as she saw the wet puppy in mr arms. A Compact of Friendahlp. Go upstairs to my closet. Katie.' I directed, "and bring me down that old white sweater I tore so bsdly the other day on the. wire, screening Bring also the most worn bath Jow el von can rind, on that we can mark so It will not be used agaii upstairs. After yon have brought them to' me heat a little milk, sot too hot. and bring it here ia an cia dish." "All right. I fees " Katie answered and promptly vanished to reappear gain as promptly with the articles I had asked for. 1 knelt down ! front of the fireplace and was hold ing the puppy so that the warmth nf the blaxe would strike his shlver inr little body. "Oh. Missis Gotham. Joost look a dot dress!" she exclaimed. "Heem ! all wet. al rpolled. all because dot dirlv dog!" i "Never-mind. Katie.- I replied soothingly. "I can put on another dress. Hurry with the milk. I roust get this little fellow warmed up." Katie? disappeared grumbling, and f sat down before the fire, took the little dog In my lap. rubbed him drY and, then, wrapping him in the old sweateeT. laid him on the hearth t toast comfortably. I waa glad to see the Mu body stop shivering and lie still. I thought he had rone to tin hot wh'.-i aKtt brought in the warm milk the puppy wncgiea out or his warm wrappings and began to lap the milk ss If it was half-starved. "Jolly little beggar. Isn't he?-' said Dicky's voice behind me. with such complete forget fulness of his own rudeness and irritation that I also decided to forget them. .- "He's a dear." 1 returntd. "Are vou sure yon are quite dry again? You gave me no chance to help you with your things. How did you hap pen to walk home through the rain? Where was IVran?" "Where do" you think the only tail driver In Marvin would he on a day like, this?" Dicky demanded truculently. "I would have had to wail ap hour for Doran. snd 1 want-. h1 to get this' little chap home. What do you think of him." "He's a running thine." 1 answered truthfully "I suppose this is the one thing l-sinr In the fnrnihins 1 hat you pnmivd ns last night?" "Sure." Picky answered cheerful ly. "No country houi ought to be without a dog: Of course, he's onlr a puppy jet. but he's such a good breed that 1 couldn't resist him." . "He has the most fascinating ar.!y friendship, but henceforth he be longed to me. Who Owns the Dog? "HaJn't he? Dicky retimed teaminglv. -He's so ugly he's hani- ome. That's the breed, you- see. bull tcrrlor. Just look at the wit M upper Up lifts away from .his teeth; and gaze upon thai punish ing jaw of his.. He's the real thing 11 right, mother's a bench dog. fa iher famous flgltter. no better , blood anywhere than this little irk has. - "Do you know he looka exaxtlv like the picture of the puppy ia yef copy of that Davis story. The Rar Sinister'?": "So yon fi it, too! Dicky ex claimed gleefully. -Yes. he's the pitt'n' Image of that pup. I thiak well call him a'ter him, Wys.dan Kid. Second. for there's a bar sinis ter about this chap, too. . "A bar sinister. I returned pe-, e'ed. ."I thought you said this deg bad such good blood on both side. The story dog's mother was an al ley dor. yon remember-, while 301 said this one's was a "Rench dog. returned Dicky eas ily, "a prise winner, season, after seesoBT. Oct yoo see I can't prove IL " "Why?" "Why? ' "Because she was stolen from her wner a little while ago. a big pow vow about it, re war la offered and real detectives on the trail, bat noth ng doing. Thl nuopr of hen wa riven to man I "know by the fellow who did thtrlek. It seems this 'rlend of rnlne.-wh is an awfnllr clever writer chap, does crook ttor-. les and a'l thst sort of thing you know, and who knows dotena -of bady customers, pullei the other fellow out or a hole one May. and the chap had oothirr to. shew his grati tude with but this pap. My (nana is going on a long trip, and can n Veep the little fellow, so he turned hit-i over to me," -nut. Dicky!" I gasped... "Too surely are not going to keep hlrai. ar yon? Why. he's stolen property !" " Dicky turned and looked at .me then threw np hlsh ands la mock de spair. "If I hadn't forgotten 'all about her little Puritan principles!" he ei clalmed. "Mot I'm afraid thta time you'll have to swallow them. I don't know who the chs is who stole the mother, and ir 1 did I surely wouldn't give him away.. And if I didn't take this little fellow the chances are someone wonld have grabbed1 him to make a fighter of him. And train ing a dog for a fighter is Just about -the crudest thing there Is." He stooped and kissed me lightly enj cheek. "Doa't carry V" "-nsclence of the world on ronr shoulders, little girl." he said. "You only make yourself and evert body elle uncomfortable." The r morr of many tempestuous scenes with Dicky warned me to keen silence. But I thought again as I had often thought before, how ut terly divergent osr Ideas and Ideals were. I knew I should never feet comfortable la this gift of Dicky's. The knowledge that the dog wss no rightfully ours would . always spoil the pleasure I might have In the lit tle animal. (To be continued) f POVT FOOL fOCRSELF. A nan suffering from backache, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints or sore muscles may laugh and say these symptoms of kidney trouble "don't amount to anything." It Is folly to Ignore Nature's warnings. Foley Kid ney Pills give quick relief In kidney or bladder troubles -aad -It is bet ter to be safe than sorry." J. C Perry. , - - a Demptey and Willard Sign Contract in New Jertey NEW YORK. Feb. 10. Tei Rlek ard. who is promoting a world's 1 heavyweight championship bout agreement between Je9s Willard and Jack Dempser. obtained the signa ture of-Dempsey today. In order that there would be no legal llaw in the agreement Rick ard and Demp sey and the latter's manager. Ja'X Kearns. crotavd the Hudson rlter and rlgned the articles la the ferrr bouse at Weehawken. N. J. The trip to New Jeisey mas made to avoid a possible violation of the laws of the state of New York I' the signatures were flsed to Ihe pa pers in this eily. ' Dempsey left 4oBlht to begin a six weeks' theatrical tour at Union port. Pa Before he west he said to Rickard: "There is nobody other than Jack Kearns who has anr claims on my seiyices. . Kearns s my manager. and any a rrs gem cuts he made for me will be sallstaHory to me." ' .- Under the, agreement Pcmpe7 Is to recetv. 27.'0 and one-third ef the motion picture privilege wall the champion Is to get $10.90 sad one-third of picture privileges. The articles rail for a bout not to eiceod 40 rounds.