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' THK.ORKUOX STATESMAN f FRIDAY, FKCTXART 21, .1019 T ti no a Vt d- TK yvo r The Wants and Needs of the Capital City are Noted Under Proper .1J)1FC llOiry Headings So You Can Readfly Find Them They're Worth While Glassifieo V 4 NORWICH TJXIOX FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. Thlebten, Roland & Rurghardt Resident Agent 371 Htate St. MONEY TO LOAN OH IMPHOVED FARM PROPKHTY AT LOWEST HATES. fiO COMMISSION THOS. K, F0RDv:i-fJJ"i: 5 -2 Farm Loans 6 Wr loan money for five years. We allow you to pay $100 or multiple on tbe principal on any Interest date. We- close out loans promptly. IIAWK1XS and ROBERTS, 114 Masonic Bldg. Salem, Ore. I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . Rate . Pee War. - ' First Insertion Ie Subsequent insertions ........ c One week (six insertions).. .....3c One month ................... 9c Six months' contract, per mo.. Ic IS months' contract, per mo... 7e No ecet opened for leas than.J5c A neat card given free with an advertisement to the extent of 50e announcing "For Bale" "For Kent" "Rooms" or "Board." KKW TODAY. Each new classified advertised meat will be run under "New To day for the first Insertion, unless otherwise ordered by the adver tiser. -, r Subsequent insertion of the ad. will appear under its proper classification. 'V No advertisement will be run under "New Today for more than v i one issue under any circumstances NEW TODAY FOB RENT FTRNI8HED ( ROOM MOD- ern hoes. Leaving town Sunday, phone . 1O501L 1740 Court street. FOR RENT MODERN UPPER FLAT, cloae la. See R. B. Fleming, 250 and 785 Court atreet. Phone 124 and VZ. WANTED-A BID on diogixo a ditch in the eoaatry. 8nall Job. Phone 71. FOR SALE TWO TEAMS. OJfE TEAM weighs S200 and 0 to 7 yeara.old; team and karneas $325. The her weigha 2SOO and 1 It I years old. Team and harness 0275. Phoas 7F22. - THE OREGON n RE RELIEF A88X. OF MeMinnville is established on thoroughly tea ted laaarssee principles. On principles. If yo pleaa. that have proven aafe, re ' liable sad aodnring for hundreds ef yeara. Ke mateal fire inaarance company with iaaets equal to the asaets of the O. F. K. A. has ever failed or retired from basi . -v i ,r at anv time. H. A. Johnaon Inauraaco Afency. ever Ladd ' Bnah bank, Salem. Phone 7. WAXtlilV-4300D WORK TEAM. WEIGHT about 1500 to 1600, saitahle draft work. W. J. Tnrnidgs. Talbot, Oregon. BI1 Phoae Jefferson 86F22. GIRL 5T ANTS GEXERAL HOUSEWORK 2260 horta eta . FOR SALE STRICTLY MODERN SEYTL'S roomed bungalow in fine location. .Cheap. Moat be eea to he appreciated. A7 ' care Statmaa. FOR SALE CLEAN BATEeffo. SUe ner Pound. Davis Rees, Jeffereos ; Road. "Tt Tvooa-v rviw a YEARS OLD. beavv mUker. Frsahsas soon. Phons '15770, . A SNAP ALMOST KKW 14 BPECIAL .. . .. . . i. i.k .rnmi bodv. new "enlr Cia !; seen st W M CoBuaarciaL : . i: - sir MAXWELL AUTOMOBfliE, 1.17 rnoeci w" elertrie Jights. de-oalHatl. rimM TgX; a aaan at $5SO. Oaear B. Giagrieh Moior Tire Co.. S71 Sta' EMPLOYMENT . PEMALB -ivTrn A COMPETENT HOC9EKEEP - . .. . . 181 Vnrtk Com- e for fsmlly of two.- Aw. - , mercial. PboBS 11. MIDDLE AGED LADT WANTS A lOSTtite hOTflOa) piaca wn- -" " r.ii . the mora man "-, Mvrtle apartment in person. MALE ROTS WANTED TO CARRY STATES - shjio " I. HrMS. a aa Met mtfca aw - maa roui- .,.r ntcAFTERS WANTED phone 111 F2L FraiUaad Ssrry. 15. Myrtle HoteL L i ..a yipm AT ONCE TO WANTt"'.-"", -.-..i, aii makes to oper. -. ;- -rr ,d :hnYs. aas tractors stationary names .n f - weekr courne, - -H.mphlir e-r. B. C- M1SCELLAI4EOVJS. . ' WANTED St" LOGANBERRY TRAIN ..tnir Wednesday , morning. R. Cunningham. MAN OR WOMAN WANTED, 8 ALARY 114 full tlirwBfcOc an hour spare time. Jell.n'g "guantel "TU Experience unnecessary. Aaaresa "AS J." care Statesman. FOR RENT . boitses .- - - - mmmtt i ' . ;,nrl)M FOR RENT SIX house at . "-V.JtTabl . . tt iaik arrawt. ws easjaw- for $1.50 per month. Phonez. street Phona 794. rooms n i nfin i - " 1 . . Z . .Z..7... -. u 1 1 1 1 K W K K w ' " v roomi 94 KoVth CommerciaL Fhon. Ztkt W. - - FOR SALE M I 9 CELLAXEOUS FOR SALE GRAY Phone 27K22. SEEU OATS. FORD FOR SALE CHEAP JUST b-en overhauled. Phone. S53J. FOR SALE YELLOW DENT corn. 6c per lb. I'hone 982H. SEED WE HAVE SEVERAL BARGAIN IN Ford cars. Campbell's Auto Ex change. 229 State street FOR SALE BALDWIN STRAWBERRY plants, ' 60 cents per hundred. P. Bia choff, RL 6, Bos 49 A. Salem. ' FOR SALE ".918 FORD SEDAN EX- rellent condition. Right price. Oaear B. Ginrirh Motor Tra Cot, 374 Court at. FOR SALE USED FURNITURE, ART rags, carpet, ec. Room 5. ever Gale A IV, loruierly Chicago Store. FOR 8AI.E-1917 FORD TOURING GAR with speedometer, lockswltch, spot- iitni. tool dox. cnains. 37d caan. u K. Faxnaworth. 2340 State street. PIANO FOR SALE OR TRADE. HORSE and buggy or cow taken aa part payment. Phone 1J3 No trlflers need call. jj FOR SALE 5 "PASSENGER FORD. mountain oreani, anucK aoaorDera, speedometer. Yale lock, tire carrier. At condition. Better man new. lione Steele. Commercial and Ferry. PEERLESS GASOUNF ENGINE. S5 horsepower, t cylinders. Suitable for grain eievater. .- f ormerly used as auxiliary in electric light plant. In good condition. " 100 gallons tank. Price $1000. Scott Boxorth, SpaldrUg isiag.. rvruino, Oregon. BOOKS OF KNOWLEDGE A COM- filete set of 20 volumes, cloth bird ng, new. never unboxed. Will sell for less than cost. Address "Book." car statesman. ; . CAPTIVITY OF THE O ATM AN GIRLS This true story of western irami i gratlon has been carefully revised. making a nandsome little book. It tells in graphic terms of tbe massa ere of the Oatman family, of the es cape of Lorenzo, and the captivity of Mary and Olive. Mary died of star vation ana utive vu purchased from the Indians five years later. The price Is 20 cents, postpaid. Address Oregon Teachers Monthly, Salem. Or. IF YOU WAST TO BUY OR SELL A CAR ; ton and aea me. Ford, perfect condi tion, $425. Ford, fully equipped, de mountable rims. $50t. . Ford roaditrr. $350. 191 Ford, A-1 condition. 0425. i Caae 5 passenger, food aa new. 0875. 1912 Cadillac, good abape. S400. Ford, - perfect condition, $400. Saxon, bsrgain. $300. Elgin, good as new, $1125. Ford touring, perfect, $375. Campbell's Ante Exchange, 220 State street. Phone 362. Open Sundays. ruviTHi FOR SALE WHITE LEGHORN AND Oregon setting egga. $1.00 per set ting. 7S8 S. 13th atreet. IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, send 10c to the Pacific Homestead, Salem. Oregon, for a trial subacrlptton. , Mention tnia aa. 644 STATE STREET. TEL 400 Headquarters for Baby Chicks. Lead ing varieties prices reaaonanie.. VJ. N Needham .Box 412. Salem. Oregon. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED TO RENT" SMALL MODERN bungalow. Will lease. Pnone 6i. WANTED ABOUT 8tft0 l-JtAN- berry tips. Call 05F4 after 7 p. m. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR good clean rags, frees Room states man. WANT TO" RENT GOOD MODERN HOCSE of six or more- rooms. L. L. Miller, Marion Hotel, 2010. ' WANT TO BORROW $3500 ON IM nroved farm. 70 acres near town and R. R. Box 333. Salem. WANTED TO RENT A FORD FOR A few week use in and around Salem. Address AC Statesman omce. WANTED FAT HENS. BEST -PRICES paid. Spencer Mara ware vo, 4is State St. Aak for Director. ftVLIO OT4C'K rJjTJ-sJTJ'OrV'aJpJs'Slll ' VOTICE I WILL NOT BE RESPONSI Me for any debts contracted by Mrs Shaveland. J. E Sha.veland NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will not, be responsible for any debts contracted by any other than myself In person. Mrs. Bertha B. Ryley 1520 Chemeketa street. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY AUTO SERVICE 1 mnnoiMxawMMMww I ...... mm si-DVirr r-ITT A 1CT 8HIPPS AUTO SERVICE CITT AND country trips. pnone: ray, s; night, $59. i - TIRES - REPAIRED VULCAKIZINO GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE Station. 177 Boutn commercial m Phono 42$. ' 1 aUTOMOBILE WASHING AND POUSHIXQ I LET US WASH AND POLISH YOUK ears. 229 State street. LODGE DIRECTORY BaseaaBsahaastiaaa MODERN WOODMEN Lnnj-u-u-u-trM-MM.. - i aeaaa.aaaaamaaSaana MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6248. meet .rv Ttiuradav evening at $ o'clock In Derby building, corner Court an High streets, j. jr. isay. Turner. clerk.i BUSINESS CARDS Lnj-ixLnn DRAYS AND EXPRESS XJTTUtrtflj'IJlJ'" " - aaiaaslaaaaa aataSa LARMER TnANSFER-WE MOVE AND uw4' Dir ohona 9dA. Night phone 189$. " - CAPITAL CITT TRA75FER COMPANY eauipped tranafer company. Get our rroia-ht rates on eastern ship ment. Also f jr storage, as we have thre warehouses In connection wixn k.i.lnHi Furniture moving. pacK Ing. shipping and storing our spa cialty. Offica, zzm bmm DRY CLEANING AND PRESMHO JAPANESE PRESSING i.fARLpRS F. S. Watanaoe. rp, - .i.i ...-. Tiaa and rentlemen I suits cleaned and pressed. $1.26 and fl 75 Work celled for and delivered free. Telephone Main lit. INSURANCE rSSURANCM DO A GENERAL 1N sursnoe business, fire, automobile, accident health. See mo ror rte. Laflar. the insurance man, 405-40$ Hubbard Bldg. Read the Classified Ads. jcnk. JxntH. JUNK WANTED WE PAT HIGHEST price for junk of every kind. Let ua make you a price on your household goods. The "Square Deal Uouh Capital Junk Co.. 171 Cbemeketa St Phone $98. LAUNDRIES. SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK delivery and careful work. Dry wash, Cc per pound. 130 South Liberty St. Phone 25 HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO- ular washing done at a rate every body can afford. For only 80 cents we will collect, wash and deliver your washing within twenty-tour hours. Phone 1471. MONEY TO LOAM. Federal Farm Loans 54 per cent Interest. 34 V4 years time. Prompt and efficient service. A. C. Bohrnsteot. 401 Masonic Temple. Salem. Ore. MACHINISTS WE DO MACHINERY KEPAIRINQ OF all kinds, automobile repairing, oxy acetylene welding, gas engine repair inar. model and exoerimental work. Iowa Machine Shop. D. B. Brown. Prop., tit Chemeketa street. Salem. NURSERIES NORTHWESTERN NURSERY. ROUTE S. Fruit trees, roses and shrub, cut rates on some lines. Phone 111FS. FRUITLAND NURSERY SALEM. R. F. D. 4. Box 138E. Phone lllFtl. Roman strain grafted Franquet Wal nuts; alno a few more Italian prune trees left. SECOND HAND GOODS WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND neas. coliara. collar paas, tools, ana chains. Fred Schindler, 25$ Center trt- ; 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 i Furniture Store, 247 N .Commercial Phone 10. SHOE REPAIRING. JUST OPENED NEW SHOE REPAIR ing ahop at 103 S. CommerciaL Alt work guaranteed satisfactory. Give me a trial. PAINTHR9 CNDERTAKERS WEBB C LOUGH C B. WEBB. A. M. Clough. funeral director. The latest modern method known to the pro fession. 497 Court street. wall paper, PArarr GLENN L ADAMS FOH HOUSE DEC- orattng. painting, tinting, paper banging, etc Work done by contract or by day; good workman. Location 1020 Center street. Phone ISSW. FIFTEEN CENTS A DOUBLE .ROLL and upwards for choice Wallpaper at Buren's Furniture Store, 179 Com mercial street. f 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. WOVEN WIRE FENCING Depot Natloaal ot Anserleata Feee, all alar a, zs is. ts ss law aigau Palate. Oils a ad fa rata. Steves Keballt and Repal reaL Laaaalniii aad Heat Haeaxa. Saleaa Fese dt Steve Wertas. 236) Ceart St. Pboste 134 R. B. FLEMING. TRANSFER HACLING AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANY KIND of hauling. Heuaehold '"tJET? moving Jobs done prompt ' lv. Try me once. Tlmme. 475 State St Phone 953. Residence phone 1122J. WATER SALEM WATER COt OFFICE, 101" 8. jVUJM.V. a . " " " Ice apply at office. Make all com plaint a at the office. No deductions t. hiii win he allowed. for absence or for any causes whatever unless I. r. ii n'f feAm nrmliil. Hare. arter water for Irrigation will only t furnished to regular customers us ing water ror aomesuc purpr.. Contractors for sidewalks, brick i. t.rine will nluu read "for building purposes' under sched ule or rates. . appit ai mi v- DENTIST nnn nn-iiV " DR. F. U UTTER. DENTIST. Kwxs 413-414 Ha.n)C oi commerce dviiuib. Phona 804. PROFESSIONAL j j-ur jawwwwwiiwwW CHIROPRACTIC DR. O. U SCOTT. D. C, GRADUAXts . m n a f i-hiPAnrsriirs iouDisin head. Davenport Iowa. Chiropractic j- corrects the cause ot aiseaae. 404-7-8 U. S. National Bank Building. Phone 87. Residence 828R. OSTEOPATHY. OR. W. Lv MERCER, UKAuyAiJi American scnooi uiieopimj, ,rT vlll. Mo.: treats acute and chronic disease. Office 404-405 JJ. S. National Bank Bldg. Phona 919. Residence, 419 North Summer. Phona 414. .OSTEOPATHY. DRS. WHITE AND WALTON. OSTEO- nhvaidana and surgeons. i-VV...T-. Xt American School of Oateo- pathy, KirKsvuie, aao. and speclalixed In nervous diseases t Los Angeles College. Treat acute end chronic diseases. Offices. 505-5-7-8 U. 8. National Bank Bldg. Phone ita pMidanc. 1110 Court street phone 2i!t5. Dr. White's residence phone. 489. MUSIC TEACHERS . U-JL-I. ..... ... "''l'r' R HARK. TEACH bK JF riAiiu. Phone 1S$J. PHYSICIANS aaaaahsaaueaam DR. L. O. ALTMAN. 'HOMlsOKATnij Physician. General Practice. Gall Stones and Goitre treated successful ly. Office and residence. 29$ North Liberty. Salem. Phone hi. CHINESE PHTSICIAIf PR L. M. HTTM CTTRF.3 ANY KNOWV ataaaae, 162 S. High St PhOB :2$t. Read the Classified Read the Classified Ads. Ads. LEGAL NOTICES. AlJIIXSTlLTllfS FINAL XOTIfF- "Xotice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his final ac count as administrator .of the estate of David E. Johnson, deceased, in the county court of the ttate of Ore gon for the county of Mrlon, and said court has set the hearing of same, and of any and all objections thereto and the settlement or saio estate for Monday, the 17th day o March, 1819. at ten o'clock In th forenoon of said day. ,ln the court room of the said court at Salem Oregon. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 14 in day of February. 191S. ' F. O. Johnson. Administrator. - C. M. Inman. attorney for estate WHOLE MILK AND PRODUCE WANTED Marion Creamery & Produce Co., Salem. Oreeon. Phone 2488 PORTLAND MARKETS Dairy Produce ORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 20. Cut ter, prints, extras. 64c; cubes, ex tras, S0c; prime firsts, 4c; aairy. 32c. nutterfat. Portland delivery No 1 sour cteam, 30c. Toutne. Local eellinf; price, Sl.rOQ $1.7: Grain. Grain 'future bids: Oats. No. r Barley, stan Eastern oats wmie iu,jiiii, dard feed.' April 4 2. and corn in bulk: Oats. No. white, March, $42; April, $42. Oats, 38 cltpped. March and April, $43. i; ' v urch tsi SO Corn, No. 3 yellow, March. $5- April. $53. Corn. No. 3 mixed. ia,ri, and Anrll. S2. NEW YORK MARKETS NEW YORK. Feb. 20. Kvaporat led annlea firm but quiet. Prunes strong. Peaches quieL Corn Prices Take Sharp Upward Trend With Snow CHICAGO, Feb. 20. Corn pricesc ran up sharply today owing In a con siderable degree to anowstonne, rain and sleet west of the Mississippi. Ths market closed firm, 3 to 34 higher, with May 1.24 to l.b4 . and July 1.19 to 1.19T.. oats gained 1 to 1(5 and provisions 50c to $1. Oats advanced in sympathy witn corn. All provisions rose to the limit allowed. Stock Market Registers ' Another General Advance NEW YORK. Feb. 20. Under fur ther guidance of pools and profes sional operators, the stock market today registered another fairly gen eral advance, transaction- attaining the largest proportions of any session thur far this year Oils, motors. eTiipmen. tobaccos leathers, shipping, fertiliiera and varied assortment of nciassuiea specialties were acain singled out for bullish attention at grces rains of two to nine points. High grade rails were sluggish, forfeiting tholr nominal gains at first Indications of pressure and. a few of the low priced transporta tions also yielded at the end. with coppers, which weakened on reports of additional cuts in tie metal mar kets. The entire list fell back In the fi nal dealings. Sales were 85.000 chares. The general bond market, includ ing Liberty and foreign Issues was firm. Total sales, par value, aggre gated $12,875,000. Old United tates bonds were unchanged on call. Fuller ton Indicted on Five Charges of Uhel EUGENE, Ore., Feb. 20. James Fullerton. a tanner living near heie. was arrested today on the charge ot criminally libeling President P. L. Campbell, or the University or Ore gon, Dr. John Straub, dean or men at the University, Governor James Withycombe. Secretaiy or State Ben Olcott. Superintendent cf Public in struction J. A. Churchill, the board of regents of the university and the students of the institution. The alleged ' libelous statements have been printed in almost every issue of a small monthly paper pub lished by Fullerton here for the past two years. Fullerton was indicted by the Lane county grand jury on five counts. ' Deals in Real Estate P. Aubrey Jones to Minnie D. Ba ker, lots 12 and 13, Oaklawn Park addition. W. D. Mary E. Kartln et ux to Emma E. Naylor. lots 5 and 6. block 16. Ger- vals, $300, W. D. Mary Etta Aldrich et ux to Emma E. Naylor. lota 1 and 2. blcck 16. Oervals. W. D. Harriett E. Welles et al to Emmett E. Welles, land in. 2 6-9-4 w, q. d. Omar T. Murphi et ux to George H. Brown. 160 acres In William Van derwacker claim. 63-4-lw; w. d. Willis Hudleston et ux to Anna J Walters, 1H; acres ln Woodburnt w. d. Cora C. Beardsley et ux to Daniel A. White et ux. lot 4, black 15, Falr- tnount Park addition; w. d. iliuuui nil iuuiuuu, w. u. Ellxa R. Hemaley to Grace D. Ma- son, lot 10, Mahoney Home tracte - REAL ESTATE I WANT TO BUY A 5 OR C ROOM bungalow on paved atreet, or very close to one. Write P. O. Box Xi&. Salem, at once, please. A 5. A 4 AND A 7 ROOM REAL BUN galow at fltOO $2500 $15e. See Wm. Fleming, room 7, 341 State St.. Bayne building. SO ACRES A LI. TILLABLE TIMBER land, one and one-half milea from town. clone . to paved highway. Will take entire value in Liberty Bonda. Socolofsky. Bayne Bldg. FOR SALE 1(0 ACRES IN LINN county. About three million reet A. No. 1 piling and railroad tie timber. reat paature land. Would consider part exchange. Addreaa W. C. Greeu, 'adar Brook Farm. Sherwood. Ore. AN ELEGANT IMPROVED FARM OF 380 acres, all under cultivation, one mile from town and railroad, good buildings, gently rolling, all fenced and cross-fenced. $85 an acre. Laflar. the inaurance man, 405-400 Hubbard building. A GOOD BUT 25x$0 FEET ON EAST Side Commercial- street, one door north of State street. Salem, together with perpetual right of way over the 14x5$ feet tract extending from this property to Stats street. Term. Apply Scott Bosorth. 701-8 Spalding mag, roruasa. uregon. A 14 ACRE FRUIT RANCH HALF IN it. Prune years. 4 acres In logan berries, an acre with running water year round for pasture, balance In berries and peach e. pears, plums. etc.. a 4 room house, barn and war on aheds. chicken houses, rock road to erate. a beauty spot, irwner teav ing city. Price reduced to $4050. terms. See Wm. Fleming. 341. state. BRING YOUR TRADES can match vou. C. W. N la merer. All branches of real estate aad Caa- ada landa. $15-310 Maaoatc Bldg. Phone 1900. 1 . HAVE SEVERAL CUSTOMERS WHO want to aurcbaae a farm vslaed at from $5000 to $8O0O, about 40 er SO acres. If you have aach property for sale ssd wUl soil it at a reeaeaable price, sea me st sacs sad I will paah Us sale, if offered at a bargaia. Jeha II. Scett. 404 Hab- bard baildisg. , A YOUNO ORCHARD IN FINB CON dttion. 4 acres In Italian Prune. years old. s acre in nojw --.A aama In Binrs. both 4 yesrS Old. Small comfortable house and barn, and one of the finest wells and wat er in the district A promising for Income very soon. Price $4000. Km. Wm. Fleming. 341 State street. HAVE FOR SALE ON SOUTH COM i.t mtm a Mocka from State street. a new modera 5 room reaideace for $4000 a terms. Alao s sew 6 roam mod era reaideace near toe aoove aaacroea retidence tor $3850. Both ef these prop erties are ea alee high, dry groaad aad withia eay walking eiataaee te tewa. Joha H. Scott, 404 HabUrd baildiag. FOR PALE-$0-ACREM ARM. CLOSE tc Salem. aT . Valance timber, good 7-room plaater. d house, three barns, silo, family orchard. 2 acres logaaberrles. 43 acrSs of wheat, $ acre of oat. 4 " mi This ia dark prairie -land best of holL some toc k and C..ki.., a- . if vou are tntereat- i mJk i. buTlng a good farm, see us part pay. so acres in w - for acreage. 440 acres C" eBtr, Wash, for small farm. 23 acrea. 8 acres prunes, aome other orchard ana berries, bungalow and of I'l $5500; take home part pay. 94$ acres ta Lake-county for valley farm.,. L. Wood. Bayne Bldg. 340 ACRES. H LOUAWBtiwiiiA. prunes. 1Z acres in a' m, $275 per acre. 17 acre. 9 acre m prunes. 1$ years old. 4 acrea cherrle. 10 years old. 4a acres in timber, on iockiid: Prlco $1400 13 acres. 1 acre cherries 9 years old. 7 acres of prunes 9 years old. X acres loganber ries 4 yeara old. fair buildings, price $5000. 400 acres. 150 bottom in culti vation. 45$ bill and timber pasture, good Improvement. $3000 worth of livestock and equipment S. ,w'' fenced, living water, will take $I worth of trade or Liberty bonds and carry back $7000; price $17,800. - Soc olofsky. 341 Stat street FOR SALE FLNE 75 ACRE FARM close to saiem, nearly an in un vatlon. good bearing prune orchard, all kinds other fruits. Good set all kind of farm bWgs, R. F. D and telephone. Stock, tools, machinery. Kmb tor- S 11.000. Good terraa. ror Sale Nice 7 acre tract all In high State cultivation, -on pavea roaa wm to Salem. New set bldga. Price for mm 1 m tSS T.rifl For Sale N'le 5 acre tract close to Salem all in bearing lOEanoerries; small bungalow. Snap $1700. $1000 cash and terma on balaace. Fxr Sale Good new modern 4 room DUngaiow mu awu walks. Snap $1000. For Sale Good large modern nouse ana 2 fine lots in gooa lorauon, an of fruit. One block from car line. Price only $2500, For bsrgains in sales or exchanges see ua Perrine at Marat ers. iv Hubbard Bldg., Salem. Ore. , A Business Proposition. A negro came into a Southern ticket office and asked for twe round-trip tickets to Charleston. The agent knew him and naked him who was going with him. "My brother," said the negro. "Your brother?" asked the agent "Where is he?" . "Out there in a box. lie's dead.1 answered the' negro. ' "Well,-if he ila dead you don't want a return ticket for him." "Yea, suit." said ths negro; "you see we ain't coin tq bury him ln Chaleston; but vre have about 40 kiafolks down there, and we rea soned that It would be cheaper to carry him down to Charleston fo be (une'l service. and bring Mm back, than to bring "all the family up here" Harold I thought you made a res olution not to drink any more. Percy I did. - .Harold But you are drinking as much aa ever. Percy Weil, that isn't any more is It? Pearson's weekly. - r, .t nat.:Rafl Afl IKead tHe liaSSHiea HO. about tnie p.ac-. . . t coverea me irm-n.mr withdrawn from the apeakerahlp-con- ak Co.. 376 State street- - I hand and turned to her. I - v v i.-.. J. e " - I - ... ma, e MVls I lOea tUU UVICVI Vlsrea.aW-3 lUI IIKOu'' exchange-200 acre stock and j He said. 'Walt i a bit'." I whls- Bides or snpnort- STJce4 'sWerHtrwe iriTie: ..u "nd , tbe, ,wf "v!! h. is I "T tIoa Is wholly based en mr Sae. iood baAl ' orchard and out- can hear voices dimly. Now he 1- . of dnty to tD party waica U REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of a Honeymoon A WoDdorful RocBauic of Married Life Wosderf ally Told by ADfcTLB CJARRISOX CHAPTER CCXX WHY DID DICKY LEAVE THE TEL EPHONE BEFORE PROMISING TO MEET MADGE ; ... . Number." Central's voice sounJ ed drowsilv as If she were in sympa thy with Cle languid September af ternoon. "Madison Square 3C94." If Lil lian Underwood had not been at mi elbow I do not think I could have ever summoned courage to riny Dicky's studio. I was afraid that Grace Draper would answer the call and I felt that I could not speak tfl her in the friendly fashion Lillian had demanded that I use. But when I heard her creamy vel vet tones I stiffened with determina tion to play the game. ' ' " Oh. la this you. Miss DraperT How do you do? Is Mr. Graham in? May I speak to him. please?" I put aa much friendliness Into the simple questions as I could mus ter. She was as cocly Informal as aver in her replies. "I am quite well, thank you. i will call Mr. Graham." Dicky's voice vu i trifleJ con strained, or. so I fancied, when h came to the telephone. i Hello. Madge. Where are yomi In town? How's that?' Mra. Underwood called me up A 1 - mm. I a. m m, A ..Wul M A ,nil Id mis muioiug, u ... - " ' and have luncheon with her. we are at the Tarleton, Just finished ft- i " . J "Must have been some eats. Dicky commented UghUy "It's o'clock." .' "It surely was some eats. peated. "I am ready to go home now Can't you run away and come now. too, or ahall I' wait until you are ready to go?" A Strange Silence. "Bravo!" whispered Lillian pat ting my shoulder. 'That's the atuff." But Lillian's encoalum menat littl to me. for Dicky. Instead or respond ing at once to my.auggestlon waa si lent. , "Walt a Jblt." be said at the end or a lonr minute a long-.minute y Am I heard him put down the receiver and walk across the room, his steps sounding'' distinctly through the phone. Then 'there waa a distant murmur or voices.. so threadlike that I could not distinguish them. . . -What la the matter?" whispered Lillian. '"'" - ... .. . . Lillian muttere" .ometning tnat felt was no compliment to Dicxy- m m a ' - mV and then his voice sounded In mr ears. - t a-tia i ran ret ivir In an other halt hour." he said, still with that little odd note or constraint i his voice. "Where shall. I meet you? Will Ul be with you? Tell her IH bur her a drink If shell come." I reneated the message to Mrs. Ln derwood. She leaned over and spoke Into the receiver In a light way. "Sorry, Dickybird, but I'm on the wagon. See you later. Ta ta!" "Wew," exclaimed .Dlcay. too then to me. "Suppose we take a irai ta Jamaica, and meander along home - by trolley through Hempstead. n Mineoiai it win ie a iubi but It ia a beautiful afternoon, and we could atop off and have dinner at one 01 tne inns aiong mc j- That will be lovely." I agreeo sincerely. "But, if we are geng to (tin awav from home I ouaht to tell r..i A r.,.. its A-tmr - All rlghL Telephone her noJL expect ns. How long will it take yon to reach the Pennsylvania atatlon?" What "Ul" Said. "PerEaps three-quarters hour." of an "All right. 111 be there at the Long Island waiting room at a quar ter of four. K we get that we won't have to wait for the trolley so don't be late. "Ill be on time." I promised Good-by, "Good-by.r I heard the receiver click. "Sounds as If we were going to (line with Friend fHusbattd." said Lillian "Yes. we are golnr home by tml ley from Jamaica. It ought to be a beautiful trip. Dicky mut have been thinking or such a trip before 'or he told me there was a train to Jamaica at five minutes to four m lr a aAma 111 Bea.l$Sin I emaas IVIm a Ptm aT I which connects with the trolley. sndi$ Ltd.. 4:45 pra v. . . 1 1 ..- M-m.A mm ii aehiul. I1! - Pm ue u.u.nj mu.y. - uie or the trams rrom Marvin "What's that?" Lillian atopped snort, men turnea toe luojrvu nw would you like to go down .to the .i.tu. An .r tim'" nha asked "or would you prefer , taxi?" "The bua by all means." I -returned. I see we are kindred souls." she ld. I dote on a bus ride myself But well have to hurry Too 'phone Katie." We were fortunate In securing the coveted seata on the bus. and aa we rolled down the drive we were both silent for a long time, eontent to wstch the shifting panorama of sky and river, rocks and tree". When we turned "away from the drive Lil lian began to tell me of ber little girl. . - "She Is growing so tall." ahe said vlth such mother pride In her voice- "And her voice Is so sweet. I was standing very near her and her nurs one day when the, baby aang a little vng the nurse had taught her. It was like listening to a lark. She turned her face away and looked down at the streets through which we were passing. I knew thv envled the. women we saw walking along with children clinging to their hands. "Is there no chance of regaining- her?" I asked. Is there no chance of regalaln her?" t asked. She was silent a long minute, then -he broke out abruptly: "Her father ia 111. they tell me wlth an Illness that It believed to b 'curable. Tell me. do vims think is wrong for me to wish him dead?" Her voice was hoarse, her face dls orted with the force or hatred. But remembering her storr of this mas who had sworn to cherish her. and then had destroyed her life I could not blame her. knowing with his death she would regain the little daughter, love for whom was the one passion of her life. We ,wre within a few blocks or the railroad station when ahe spoke again. "I hope I am mistaken, but I think Miss Draper will be a member of your trolley trip home, and I want you to be prepared to art as ir l .v. .Tkl-- A.-rmA (To be continued) t;fess vhl not STAY IN RACE Rep rc $ en tali ye Withdraws from Republlcin Contest for Speakership emmmmjammasmaaaa) am WASHINGTON. Feb. 20. Repre sentative Fess or Ohio, chairman of the Repubiean congressional commit tee, tonight announced his withdraw al from the Republican contest for speakership of the house In the Hlt ,,rt next congress. race between Representatives Man of Illinois and Gillett or Massachu setts. -- - - -.. -- "In th4 Interest of party solidarity dependant upon continued harm on, which no cjisracterlxes the party," -aid Mr. Fess' statement, "I have- earamoant to every other considera tion-" . . -. Supporters or Mr. Gillett declared I a-S y (All a.- V V$ w a tttv e.a I tbmt Mr Fess' withdrawal made tb election of the'Maaachtrsetts repre sentative a certainty, but partisan' r Mr. Mann refused to concede de feat. Mr. Fess' announcement was mad arter an announcement with Will II Hays, chairman of the Rejiahllc" national committee - members of the Indiana aad O ' delegations u congress. Mr. Ha'waa said to have canvassed. tbe race between the thre men and urged Fess' withdrawal in he Interest or party harmony. With Mr. Fess' rithdravral. it waa aaid hat the canvass at today's conference bowed Mr. Gillett leading Mr. Mann JBlMWW ufi am S . I ,y about 20 votes. mm TABLES south anur pacific ce- tmttaaal I No 14 Oreroalaa 0:41 I No. 1$ Oregon Exp res ..... 4:95 vi aa -wrr ri i . t t a.l.i a 1 . . tofj,, u Portland Paaseagerl!! tioop.m. i no. j 4 coos Bay t:t p m. r?rtUattmJH t;4l No. $8 Oregoalaa ........... 8:20 a.ra. No. 23 For Eugene....; lirMa.ni xo. 15 Calirernia Expree....U.iO a-aa. No. 17 Rooebarg Paaaeager.. 4:05 p.m. no. 17 w tila matte umitea ...s:S4B.sa No. 1$ Saa Fraaciace Pas. ..101 p.m. SALEM-47EER ISTK 1 "to. 73 Arrive at Salem 9:10 a.ts 4ow 74 Leave Salem 3.-40 pins. SALEM. FALLS CITT 4k WESTERN '81 Leavaa Salem, motor .... 7 .S am. 9 Leave Salem, motor .... 9:28 a.m. SS lMwaa Ha I am ' mrmntnr 1 '11 a an. Th rough car ta Meameuth aad Atrll 71 Leaves Salem 8:18 a.m. 43 Arrive at Salem $ J I -. .44 Arrive at Salem 11:00 AmT 18$ Arrive at Sales ........ $:$ p.m. 173 Arrive Salem 7:4$ p.a -vntseoow electric EffeeCJve drt. ta. 1SLS. tlabaeie, Arrtv Arrive rrals Leave No. eportlaad Salem twa 10:15 am 12:31pm 18:50 pm Salem only 4:15pm , 4:33m 4:40 pm t:5$pm 8:07 pea Salemaaly 11:28 pm Salem ealy $ Ltd:. 8:15am 7 ..... 10:49am 9 3:05 pm ' s - t:20 pm Nortk Bank Station (leave J arter -as Street 18 and 3$ mlaales later.) iferth i Train Laave Arrive Arrre Portland 9.70 era 11:30 am 2:28 pas S:50paa 1:40 pm - 1 N. Eugaa Salem $ 7:15am 10 Ltd.. T:2Sam 9:45 am IS 13:15 pm 14 Ltd.. 1:55 pm 4:00 pm ft ..... Salem ealy 8:30 pm is 4-ttnm 7:55 em 10:00 pm North Bank Station (arrive Jaffer soa Street 1$ mlautae earlier). Lv Corvallla. CORYALUS CONNECTtONS ' NerthhesMad . Leave CorvallU rT I,. 8:15 am - 13:1$ pm $:4l pm ' . " 8:18 pea . - t:58 pm Lssts Salem arrive Cvrvallls - 8:38 am 10:15 am 4il$ p :4S pm S:tT am 11:38 am $-.84 pm 8:44) SS K2 rl tTie Classified Ads. Jh