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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1919)
Mssif led Directory The Wants and Needs of the Capital City are Noted Under Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them They're Worth While t- . NOKWicn u?no:t ITRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. nJelaen, ltolaad & Burghardt rUea Aent 871 But 8t. CONEY TO 10AN v rsrraovEn farm i JJJiIsaT' rates. , ni TIIOS. K. F0RD; ft rnraovEn farm property at 7 KST - RATES. HO COMMISSION over taaa lut Bank, Salens. Or. I J2CEHTana OcENT ' FARM LOANS Wa s mossy for fire years. We sitow. yoa te par $100 er maltiple oa taa prtaeipal ea any interest data. We tlM sst loans promptly. Hawkins and Roberts, - 114 Masonic Bldg, Salem, Obi. ; CLAJimED ADTKHTmamTt I p ' Rate Per Word. First . laser tloa le Subsequent Insertions ........ He Oae week (six insertions).,.... to One month ................... to Six months contract, per mo., to It month a' contract, per mo... 7e Mo sect, opened for less than.lSe ( A Beet card siren free with an advertisement to the extent of too I I announcing "iror sal? "For Boat" r Rooms", or Board." HEW TODAY. Each nsw classified advertise ment will be run under "New To day for the first Insertion, unless otherwise ordered by the adrsr tlser. -- Subsequent Insertion of the ad. will appear . under its proper classification. - No advertisement will be run under "New Today"' for more than oae Issue under any circumstances NEW TODAY THE LADY THAT WAS SEEN PICK- lng up trie purse in tne Merry-go-round tent yesterday was identified snd wilt please return same to Statesman office. ( FOR SALE OR TRADE HOUSE AND lot at 310 n: 23rd street. Will take suto as part payment If in good con flttion. . .. , FOR SALE STUDEBAKER ONE TON truck, electric lights, starter, etc.. ifov. Three-quarter ton truck 320. Terms. Highway Garage. FOR ABOUT TWENTY-FIVE YEARS THE OKEOON FIKE RELIEF ASSO T1ATION OF M' MJ N NVTLLE has been . carrying insurance for Oregon prop erty owners, growing larger and ' . stronger - each year, having more , dwellings, churches and school hous es insured than any other Company operating - in the State, and now writes more insurance In . Oregon each year-than any other Company. H. A. Johnson Insurance Agency, over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem. Phone 147. 2S BERRY PICKERS WANTED FOR today (Saturday. July 6.) Will come and get you in early morning, if jou , will phone 2S00J1. FOR SALE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES $106 BUYS YOU AN INTEREST IN new Nevada oil field. Write for ge ologist' report and all particulars. Fallon Oil' Gas Co, Box 847, Tono- pah, Nevada. LIVESTOCK . FOR SALE NICE GENTLE 4-YEAK-nld colt, weighs about 1300 pounds, broke to work. Also have X cows, 2 heifers. 1 calf for sale or exchange for hogs. John . H- Scott, 404 Hub bard building. saSCELLANEOUS FOR SALE DODGE - CAR. PHONE 64F13. - FOR SALE TOP BUUUY, IN UOOD condition. Inquire 896 South 16th St. CLIJVEK MAY FOR SALE IN SHUCK, two miles east of city. Phone 97. FUK SALE KKD KASSPBEKK1 KS. . black csps. curranU. Phone 111F21. FOR SALE 1 TON TRUCK IN PER leci conuiuun. uuvu p i.vw- terms. Also one good in sora touring car. H. F. Bonesteele, eorner Commercial and Ferry streets. PEERLESS GASOLINE ENGINE 15 hp. 3 cyL, with throttling governor, heavy fly and belt wheel. Formerly used as auxiliary In electric light plsnC A Good condition. 109 gaUon tank goes with it. Scott Bosorth, 793 .Spauldlng Bldg.. PorUand. Ore. BOOKS OF KNOWLEDGE A COM plete set of f volumes, cloth i bind ing, new, never unboxed. Will sell for less than cost. Address "Book." care Statesman. r USED CARS FOR SALE 191$ MAX well good as new; 1917 Maxwell, run sooo miles. Cash or terms. 197 So. -i Commercial. Phono $99. MISCELLANEOUS. injvxAAArunrirL v- . . . - .. BARGAIN LATE MODEL FAMOUS -Apperson" jacxrsDDit car, i"r passenger chummy roadster type, ail dolled up; probably the beat looking . car In town. Has many extras such as bumper, plate glass window in . rear, heater for cold weather, ajrao ometer. spotlight, and many others , too numerous to mention. This car will not appeal to everybody but to some discriminating btfyer. it will be a distinct find; and the price; look at the car, and you will say it is a snap. Phone 14F15. CAPTTVITT OF THB OATMAN OIRLS This true story of western Immi gration has been carefully rovlsed. Mikl, a handinms little OOOK. II , Ulls In grsphlc terms of ths massa- .w. r..m.fi amiir. of the es cape of Lorenso, and the captivity of Mmr-m mr,A nlln UtfT died Of OtaT- vatlon and Olive was purchased from Hi. imii.il. riwai vears later. The oriee La is cents, postpaid. Address Oregon Teachers Monthly. Salem. Or. POULTRY a)laswilWWWWASSA FOR SALE ROOSTERS. PHONE 403R. IF TOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, send 19e to the Pacific , Homestead. Salem. Oregon, for a trial . subscription, ideation this ad, ' EMPLOYMENT www ....--.. r nriruu-Lruuui WANTED WOMAN COOK AT STATE sehool for the deaf. Phone 646.1. " 1 t WANTED INTELLIGENT CH RIS- iian woman ror light house work. Good wayti. Apply 1096 Chemeketa. GIRL WANTED TO HELP with house work. No rooking. 461 North High. Phone 1627. ' V- HALS) WANTED A WAITER SAM LOUIE Restaurant, South High. WANTED YOUNG MAN FOR STOCK- rwoio wurK, w . wool worth Co. ONE LIVE BOY OVER W. CAN MAKE 16 dollars a month carrying a States man paper route. Call at Statesman office Saturday A. Al. WANTED ONE LIVE A-l MAN FOR our circulation department. Can make 5 a day. See Mr. Palmer, Diawmn ouice, 11 once. BOYS BOYS, BOYS: WORK FOR THE statesman this summer. Make BIG money, uniy boys over 14 considered. Appiy circulation Dept. WANTED BO la THERE WILL BE a lew good Statesman routes open this summer. List your name now and get first chance at a good route. Apply Circulation Department. Dally Statesman; - MISCELLANEOUS.' i- iiii-'uLru-njnnjnjnjpijjjxri WANTED CHERRY PICKERS. GOOD camping ground. Start . picking at once. 2c per pound. - Phone 1399 It. CHERRY PICKERS MAKE FROM 35 to 6 per day. We have a good crop and good camp ground. Pay 2c per pound. -Will begin picking on Mon . day. July seventh. ; F. A. Legg. Phone numbers in book. . LOGANBERRY PICKERS WANTED at Indian Hill farm, good berries and 2c per box will be paid to those stay ing through the season. 3 blocks from end of 12th St. -car line, Phone 616. T. L. Davidson. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT FIVE ROOM FURNISHED house. Inquire l&SJNorth Winter St. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE. AT isewpori raui vv jonnson, care m. W. Johnson Co. v FOR RENT HOUSES. APARTMENTS and farms. F. L. Wood, 341 State street. Phono 7C4. " t ROOMS FOR RENT ONE LARGE FURNISHED front rcom. 891 N. Commercial -St. FURNISHED HOUSEKKKP1NU KOO.MS 694 North Commercial. Phone 244W. ROOMS FOR RENT BOTH SLEEP lng and housekeepings Modern con veniences.. No children. Call in af ternoon. 715 Center street. - LOST AND FOUND LOST LOST SORREL HORSE, WElOHTj . about 950, white star in forehead. . split ear. Phone 2284. or call W. ti , Trlndle. s FOUND FOUND A BUNCH OF KEYS APPLY at this office, and prove property. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. faWesalsaMSsaSSalSaSssb I WE BUY ANY KIXD OF USED CARS. I rnon asa, 197 soutn commercial. lUTOMOBILE directory SALEM AUTO EXCHANGE CEO. SPICER. Mar- 22 State St. First class repair work. Fords a spe cialty. r - ' Maxwell Kood as new. $550. U ton new delivery car. $275. 1516 Overland. $475. 1915 Studebaker Six. 7 passen ger, must go. 1919 Maxwell, run 900 miles. 1925. 1917 Maxwell, rood as new 1650. Studebaker. $350. Ford $375. Saxon roadster; $300. "Little" roadster 1250. Overland roadster. 1275. - 1918 Ford - Sedsn. fully; equipped, electric tarter, $750., Others to pick from.v OLESON AUTO KCHANGEl 349 North Commercial St Phone C66 BUYS. SELLS and EXCHANGES ALL makes of cars SAd parts, complete wrecking department. 1914 Over land. $450. 1915 Overland, $525. 1917 Overland, $650. Warren Detroit '1200. Studebaker. 30. $180. Ford de livery. 1918 Chevrolet Sedan. $800. 1915 Ford roadster. One Locomobile truck. $475. STORE YOUR CAR ATiTHE MARION Garsge, $4 per month. Phone 362. I WANTED LEAKY . RADIATORS TO I . e.im so. n.l.tn Shnn repair. Salem SBW WV11S1SVS SMVS', 198 8. 12th. BRING YOUR BATTERY WORK TO 1 the Battery Shop. 363 t. commercial street- Phone 413. All work guar anteed. . IF YOU WANT TO BUT, SELL OK trade your old auto or auto parts see Stelnbock Junk Co.. (Auto wreckers) $36 North Commercial St. Phono 105. " AUTO SERVICE SHIPP'S AUTO SERVICE CITY AND country tripe, pnone: - way, ; - night. Us. - - ' TIRES "REPAIRED YULCANI2XNO . VWWVWWWIMIIIAaaawaaMaMaMMMaM GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE Station. 177 South Commercial St. Phone 41t. BUSINESS CARDS V CARPENTERS i jxnjirLi"trij-irii''i -i- - -- -- -- - - CARPENTER. CONTRACTOR AND builder, alteration, estimates, r . Dusbabek. 647 Center St. Call after 6 p. m. ' DRAYS AND EXPIRES S 1 LARMER TRANSFER WE MOVE AND tore goods, Day phone tie. Might phone His. CAPITAL CITY TRAN8TEB COMPANY Phone 933. Salem's largest aaa sost eonipned trsasfer eompsny. Get esrre daeed freight rates on eastern shipments. Also for storsge, ss ws bss three wsre kmui in eaanaetlos with ba Sloes. Fsrsl- tnre movist. psekisg. shipping snd stor inr oar sneelaltv. Office. 2S 8UU St. 'rHANClAX " : FREE INFORMATION IF TOU WANT information about any kind of life insurance, see J. F. Hutchason. dls- .!. manas-ae for the Mutual Life Of New York. Office at 171 State street Salem, ore. Office phone si. resi- uenw . junk ixrmi " ----- - ------,-,-iri-iri.ai-u-Ln.njuuui. JUNK WANTED WE PAT HIGHEST price ror junk or every kind. Let ua make you a price on your household I VAna . . w tM . I Phnn- I I BUY JUNK OB- EVERY KIND RAGS, bottles, metals, iroa. all kinds of mm- ehinery, broken dowa satomobiloo aad parte of automobiles. Steinbock Junk Co.. 826 N. Commercial St.. Salem. Pson. sos. LAUNDKXES. 'm m m m - , i-inpri ru-LTLnjULTLt HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REG- uiar wasnmg done at a rata ever. body can afford. For only t cents Wo will collect, wash and deliver your washing within twenty-four uuui fnono sill J 1 1 1 .' CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY wuauiy worx. prompt service. 1264 jH-oaaway. mono lis. HOP LEE EXPERT LAUNDRY MAN. 436 jrerry St. I pay top market price for eniekens and errs. Hons pboae 1S33J. Shop phone 1139J. ' SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK delivery and careful work. Dry wash. Co per pound. ISC South. Liberty St. r uuui a. MONEY TO IOANw FEDERAL FARM LOANS. Farmers intending to apply for Fed eral loana ror fall needa should file their applications now. Wo are to have an appraisement in a few daya. Loans mauo in aiarion, x-oik, Benton. Linn. Lincoln, xamnui and Clackamas coun ties. Write for full information. - Oregeai National Far Leant Asasw (Largest in the Northwest 1. A. C. Bohrnstedt. Secretary-Treasurer. ii Atasonic Aempie, saiem, ore: SECOND HAND FURNITURE BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL YOUR lurniture. stoves or carpets, you will gain by calling on us.- The CaDltal Hardware Co.. 235 North Commercial bl pnone 47. PEOPLE S FURNITURE STORE S71 N. Commercial. Phone 734. Home of Bargains. New and second-band fur nishings and hardwsre. We buy, sell and exchange. Highest cash price paid xor secona-nand goods. SECOND BAND GOODS WE BUY AND BELL SECOND HAND goods of all kinds, nlna f lttlnara. hir. ness. collars, coUar pads, tools, and chains. Fred Schlndler, 2&C Center street. WANTED TWO CARLOADS OF USED rurniture. will buy, . sell, trade or i exchange household furniture. Will Say the highest cash price. X also andle clothing. See J. A Rowland Furniture Store, 247 N .Commercial. Phono 16. PAINTERS . F. H. KAYLOR, PAINTER, lit SOUTH winter. Phono Its. WALL PAPER. PAINT --- M-B )f-ir-r ii-IJ-Tj-(jxru-ll-ll-lri FIFTEEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL. and upwards for choice Wall Paper at uuren s n urmiure store, us com merctat street. , . SEE porter for paints, wall I Paper and Picture Framing. Good I pw mono) transfer HAULXNQ I '""'"''"""""wwxwmmowwkmwwiwii I ww sjx aww of hauling.1 ftXOUsenoia moving jobs done prompt ly. Try me once. Tlmme. 47S Bute 8L Phone . Residence phono 11XXJ. 4- wo YEN WIRE vencino I rieM wasistsiai a. AawHMs vas. ail ataea, ze la. to as ta. ajga. i - : - - B to as Palats, Otis aad Taralakw Stoves Rebuilt aad RfaasreeV Legaaberry aad Hop Mieeka X5e Coart St. Paosve ll4 H. B. rLKBIKU. PROFESSIONAL ' CBIROFRACTIO DR. O. L. SCOTT. D. C GRADUATE of P. 8. C Chlropractlcs founuin head. TJavennort- Iowa. - Chlronractle corrects the cause of disease. Office 406-7-S U. 8. National Bank Building. Phone 17. Residence izik, . B. HARR. TEACHER OF PIANO. Phono 18SX. OSTEOPATHY. dr. w. L mercer, graduate AncrietB ecnooi vsteopauiy. juraa- i villa. Mo.: treats acute and chronic disease. Office 494-406 U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phone 919. Residence, 4is North Bummer. Phone sis. CHINESE PHYSICIAN DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN disease. 1(3 8. High St. Phono 183. WATER if.vu T A on nwrrrtp a "'commercial; .VreT For water IZtTI ice appiy at trice, jaaxe an com - Jilatnts at the office. No deductions n bills will be allowed for absence or for any causes whatever unless water Is cut oft 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 plastering, will please read Tor building purposes" under sched ule of rates. Apply at office for copy PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that I will not be responsible for any debts unless contrscted in per son. JOE M. CRAHANE. Salem Oregon. July 1, 1919. BIRD LAW HELD OONST1TTJ TIONAL. The constitutionality of the feder al migratory-bird treaty act approved July 3. 1918, is upheld In an opinion rendered by - Federal Judge Jacob Trleber of . the Eastern district of Arkansas in the case of United States against E. D. Thompson, of Memphis, Tenn., charged with killing and possessing one robin in violation of the act, This is one ot the most Important decisions ever rendered affecting the I coHBervaiiua oi wuu .us. at susuuus i me ngtti ot wjugresj iu vuact iceis- lation to Insure the execution ot the terms of the treaty between the United States and Great Britain con cluded August 16, 1916, for the pro tection of migratory birds in the United States and Canada. It will be recalled that Judge Trle ber in 1914 in the case of United States against Haryey C. Shauver. decided that the migratory-bird law- 1 approved March 4. 1913. was uncon gtitutional. The present lay repealed I IV. a a A Itlt WHOLE MILK AND PRODUCE WANTED "I Salem, Oregon: Phone 2488 SALEM MARKETS I BCYIW PIUCJs . Bess sad PooltrT. Eggs, 40c. Hens, 20 22c. Broilers, 23c. Old roosters,.! Sc. . Pork. Mutton snd Beef. Pork on foot, 19c. Lambs, 10 to 11c. Beef, steers. 8 to 9 V C. Cows, 6 to 8c. Top real, 20c. t ! XIaj. ' . . jCbeat, per toa, nominal. ' Grata. Wheat. 12.10. Oats, 80c. Beans, nomlnsi. . Mill Feed. Retail. Mill run, $43 to $44. AYhoIeaale To Dealers. Creamery butter cartons, 55 to 56 Butterrat, f. o. b. Salem, 53c. PndL Cantaloupes, Standards. $3.7S to $4.50 a crate. Oranges, $5. to $6.50. Strawberries (Salem) $3 crale. Bananas,- 9 mc Lemons,' $7.50 a box. California Grape Fruit, $6. Peaches, .$150 a box; -Watermelons,- 3V4c a pound. - " . VegeUbles. Cabbage, 4c.' -Onion. $S. 50 a sack. . ' . Carrots, 45c a dos. boweses. Turaipa, 45c a dozen bunches. Lettuce 70c a dozen. Old potatoes, $2.50 a huadred. -New potatoes $5 per hundred. Retail Prteea. : Creamery butter, 65c . . Dairy butter, 50 to 55e. Eggs, 45c ... Flour, hard wheat, $2.90 to $3.10. Floor, valley, $2.55 6 $3. Sugar, cans and beet, 10c. PoUtoes, sack lots. $2.25. , GOOD DRESS1XO MEANS RIGHT COLORS AND DESIGN. Mary S. Van Kirk,', instructor la household art at the Oregon Agricul tural College, writes: . Being well dressed depends not upon the money spent but upon the ability to select appropriate designs, materials and colors that are In food taste and suited to Individual needs. I It is necessary to good taste and I mnA nAt i. wi flMttmi. I " T ' wmuis, auu iubibhsu, w anww jvui- self your figure, your colors, your I AaTaft m anil trnnt TvrTn f ini liara I . . . . v..l.. uui w t(vt wt vu mwi swyuHua i the other. II yoa are short and stoat have the main lines of your dress vertical in order thm be carried no 1.. - a .v- , ,- . vM h.n UV A. . itfcUl . w ... accross iu vvucreuoroBt4 mo- are Introduced, as la belts, bottom ot coats, tonics, etc, the eho toning ei-1 feet will be -decreased if these lines . .v.t v.v.M n. ...mri a i - nJf .3sa i rvlnt e nv. with bell Shaped In froat, or brokea with lines 01 outions will oecreaae uie iribaild believe you bad never seen parent sixe of the waist: I the man before " Color la one of the first things Ia,,.. ,...,; rnla tn a rnstnma. I which attracts Or repeiS in a COStuma. to the effect it has on the eomplexloa, hair and eyes,: and the personality of the wearer. . One with colorless hair, faded eyes, and insignificant figure cannot wll wear gay, ongnt colors, uecause uis I dominate tne personality ana suiMiueiye Robert Gordon!" Strong. . intense colors require a strong personality and good coloring. They exaggerate palor and should aot be worn by the pale, retiring person, Very light or very dark shades art generally more becoming than the! medium shades of any color. I Almost anyone can wear some : snaoe or tinge or wnite oecause it is, generally speaking, universally be - coming. Rich cream or baft counter - for the sallow eomplexloa. The rudy eomplexloa should avoid J green, as it strengthens the red! which is already too prominent la the faro Any rad-halred rirl can find ---- - .nm,m creams, blue-greens and navy blues. Materials for the stout figure should be soft in texture, medium in w-Jrht- fino in weave, dnll in finish and inconspicuous in pattern. Some of the most becoming materials are tine French serge, wool Jersey, firm Quality ot crepe de chene, georgette rrenn soft twill silks, cotton voiles. medium weight dress linens, etc Ke- serve tne taiietas, organaies, piaias, and gay colors for the young and slender. Anyone's love of color may be ex pressed ia well-chosen accessories. such as parasols, bags, beads, ties. etc, and ia varioas forms of decora - Hon embroidery, bead work, and corsage bouaaet, vw""w CJHESTERSPILIS lMii.1. - J aaS Take ethasv 1 vWSCIJJ rtCCCT- UlATniU REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of a Honeymoon A Wonderful Bom! f Married LUe WonderfmilT Told by AD RLE UAR&1SOX .. CHAPTER CCCXXXV WHY MOTHER GRAHAM FLED FROM THE HOTEL AND WAIT ED DICKY'S RETURN IN AN GER. We had not long to wait before we found out the reason for the lat est tantrum of Dicky's mother. As we were finishing the something hot which Katie's forethought had pro vided for us, and for which wexwere most grateful as we had taken only coffee and rolls in our anxiety to get an early train to Marvin, she swept into the dining room, . stately and Impressive In her voluminous gray negligee. "Good morning. Mother," Dicky and I chorused, rising from our seats to greet her. nut she waved Dicky's proffered kls aside, and chilled me with a look. "As you have not bothered to wait for me, do not let me disturb your breakfast." she said with an air that made our breakfast without her ap pear a deadly insult. "Katie, you may bring me my breakfast now. Please see that my toast Is browned right. The stuff you gave me yes terday morning was not fit for a don to eat." "Now. Mother, that Is a bit thick." protested Dicky, as he saw Katie's lowering face. "Keep quiet. Richard!" His mother snapped the command at him as If he hsd been a puppy, and Dicky promptly subsided. She evidently was in one of her worst moods, and we both had learned from experience that it was the safest plan to leave her entirely 'alone at such times. So we made a pretense of linger ing over our breakfast, for we knew that onr departure from the table would fan her anger into aa explos ion, f She did not speak galn except to Katte. until she had finished eating and Dicky and I were so subdued that we sat ridiculously cowed, as two naughty children might have done. . As she rose from the table her manner was more than ever that of principal summoning refraetory pu plls to her office for punishment. she said. "Pleare come into the liv In g room. w followed her into the big 11V line room, where Jim had built a gloriOOS fire Of logs. But I thought whimsically that even so htr a blate tJtm nn. Umlnr nrnr mm Mtnia . . . i.n tsV. ths rhlll from the stmos- t phere surrounding my mother-in- law. s. I eIt down!" she commanded, as I we entered the room, and Dicky I drew on chairs for all of us. I . "1 nave never oeen so tnsuiieu anu l annoyed in my lire, sne Degan ao- . . ... . , d t,g M fauU Rch- I trd If you nad neTer brought that unspeakable person over he would I not have had the chance to annoy a . a. I me. As for tou. Margaret, i cannot begin to tell you what I think of -onduct In leading -your bus I "For heaven's sake, mother!" I Dicky exploded, his slender patience I . . . . v I earth are you talking about!" I "Don't you pretend Ignorance. she snapped. "You Introduced the man to me yourself the night before roa wenl ton your tr Joucannot Robert Gordon!" Dieky ex claimed 'in amaxement. and I felt as if. a cold hand' had clutched at my hemrU what bizarre thing had the i elderly man who had taken such an I unaccountable Interest la me been doing to aroase such resentment la 7T:?V v,. 1 icif iwuvik v. uuu .. retnrMd rrimiy. "And let me i tail von. Richard Graham, that it 1 you do not settle that man he will 1 make you the laughing stock and ni.v.'. f.M w.ma suddenly Btern -et. " "Look here, mother!" he said slowly. . -You are letting your tem- Pr ana your imagination, run I with you. This is my affair, aot tours, no matter what has happened Sow please begin at the beginning snd tell me everything In Mr. Gor don's conduct that has annoyed you Then I can judge wnetner we nsv- any cause for annoyance or not.' Mother Graham Explains. I think If the eld-r Mrs. firahsm dad not been snxlon- t t'.l 'or h0; would bs-o !''''! her lips -eT-.-. ej SI). re red w; - " 4,merlty Rut she c"''",' hrt" ' ' a con- Hon? "Yrn l --ih n! whlcD Dloky ve'- ln"r'' -In the firs ol.-re " he raid, ar ter a pause. "He d-rea to tase io 1 Tanuge of the introduction which yon forced upon mc the otner nignt mau - . - I utl--tl .inM bV ant him. A. a- . V Dicky siiegested. "1 wish I had!" his mother snapped. "But he had prevlonslv sent up to my room a beantirul bas ket of roses, msrked for Mr. Gra ham's mother, and It seemed only common decency to thsnk him for If Dicky had as hard a time as I did to suppress a smile at this naive revelation I pity him. But neither of us moved a facial muscle. "He didn't exhibit his lack of goodlros exchaxob modern s-room cot ite the first time he came over tol Jt,1,.!1 n,r!L f? T table la the dining room.- my IiJVZZxLIttXu teste niy tauie in tne aining room, my mother-in-law went .on. "But the second time he sat down with me he began to talk of Margaret In the most fulsome, extravagant manner. From that time his sole topic of con versation was Margaret, the wonder ful woman- she had grown into, the wonderful attraction the had for him. Yoa would have thought him a man who had discovered his lost sweetheart after years of wandering- Imagine the lack of decency and good taste the man must have to say such things to me. the mother of Margar et s husband!" (To be continued) THE NARY DIVISION. How to Use Chicken Fat Cut fine In a meat grinder and heat In a ai doable boiler until melted, then strain. To clarify, melt Ihe tat with aa equal volume of water and heat at a moderate temperature, stirring occasionally. Let cool and remove the fat from, the top. Undesirable odors and flavors are removed by adding a raw potato to the fat. This tat may be used Instead ot hatter la cake making It salt is added. Spices will help to disguise the flavor. Nasturtiums as Pickles. A few nasturtium seeds in mixed pleales will give a new and tasty fUvor. Our grandmotners made common use. of nasturtiums. for gamJshea and sesv SO Sing. I f CTJLt . . .1 seres, an cultivated. 16 acres 7- Coffee Grounds. The Question Otyssr-old prunes, house, barn, family what to do with the coffee grounds pVS: ,fji7 cnoo, mlu bleru has at last been aaUsiactorily an- sere tract, ait cultivated, c rruit " swered. Just dump them into the garden. They contain soma valuable fertilising, properties, including a taa Arowuiaaw wt ! falr amount Of potAAllum and ph0S - phoros. Bad for the Baby. Dirty - play-1 things, dirty nipples, dirty, bottles, I dirty noora. Light and Tender Muffins, Toe much flour la muffins makes them solid, while too much wetting, either milk or water, makes them heavy and . , ... , , " , m a . - a . damp. Only a Ubleapoon Of milk tool much or too little may make all theDO? ..YtTrtnJ fri1'1 tr" I car line, $259. Ten acres close la o aiiierence oetiteen a muiua that is I solid as cheese or porous as sponge cake. The batter when pot into the muffin pans may be a trifle thinner than a cake mixture, yet it must aot be runny and thin like a griddle cake batter. A recipe that result la a solid breakfast muffin can often be chaaged by the addition of half a tea spooa or more of baking powder and a tableaspooa or two er milk into one that gives a wonderfully light and delicate muffin. Hilo will pay $5000 to the first aviator to reach Australia from Cal ifornia touching at Hawaii, if the flyer stops first at Hilo. Recalling the old Hun student song they used to -sing at Hfjdelberg. "Hlle. Hilo." etc. ,. . - TlllE TABLES SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Nertbboeiad No. 14 Oregonlsa (:99a.m. no. is Oregon Express 6:66 a.m. No. 11 Willamette Limited .. 9:17 a.m No. IS Portland Passenger .. 1:69 a.m t-oos tay ............ s:js p.m. . it i-ortiand Express .... IiilfA loatkaMaJ No. $$ Oregonlaa 1:19 am. no. zi ror Eugene ..l9.S6a.ss. . is California Expreas ...11:96a.m. No. 17 Rosebura- Pasaena-er 4:48 a.m. No. 27 Willamette Limited... 6:44p.m. No. 18 San Francisco Pass.. .19:93 p.m. SALESf-CKKit live No. 71 Arrive at Salem 9:19 a.m. No. 74 Leave Salem 4:49 p.m. SALEM. FALLS rm J 1(1 Leaves Salens- motor ... 7:99 a-ra. iss ieavee -tajesa, motor .... s:isa-na. 146 Leaves Salem, motor .... 1:1$ psa Through ear te Monmouth aad Air lie 171 Leaves Salam 6:1$ son 161 Arrive at Salem :! a.ax 144 Arrlvea atValem 11:99 am 166 Arrlvea at Salem S-m 178 Arrive Beiea 7:49 OR3BOON BTL3CCTRJC OeS. 1st. IS IS, Trala Leave Arrive - Arrive No. Portlaad Salesa Eugeas Ltd.. 8:1$ am 19:16 am 13:39 pm T ..... 19:46 asa 11:6S om Salem only 9 1:96 pea 4:16 pm 6:86 pm 11 Ltd. 4:4$ pm 9:49 pm 1:89 pm 17 ..... 6:96 asa S:97 om Salem on 9 9:39 pm 11:39 pm Salem only North Bank Station (leave Jefter- a street is aad 89 mlautes later. Train Leave Arrive . No. Kageae) Salem 7:1$ am 19 Ltd.. 7:21am 9:4$ am 13 12:96 pm 16 Ltd.. l:$$pm 4:99pm 39 .-... Balsa only 6:39 pm 11 4:36 am 1:66 ass ' Arrive Portland 9:39 am 11:19 sm 1:29 pm 6:49 pm 7:49 pm 19:99pm North Bank StaUoa t arrive Jsffer. son street 16 salaatee earlier). -Leavr Corvallla, COkTAlXIS COhTTECTXOSs artaaaama Lee CorvaTfls Arrive Salsa. S-.10 ass 9:4S as 1:1 pat 9:11 pm Leers Salem 19:16 aaa 4:11 pm 9:40 pas 4:0 psa 7:53 pm aWeUsemad Arrfvo CervaCis 11:17 aas 6:40 pm ;09 pm REAL ESTATE CLOSB IN ACKEAGaV s OB t ACRES. tsBprovod, for sale rv root IS are fo roi. See owner, Gteaa L, Asasa, Psse S66W. A GOOD BUY 13x3 FEET ON CAST side Comsserclal street, oae does aortk of State street. Baleen, together wna perpetual riytii or way ver tao 14x(SVe foot tract oxtoadlag froaa this aroportr to State street. Tervaa. Apply Scott Bosorth. 761-3 SpaidUg suag rorutta. uregoa. sad esserote walk, la tiro atasafsetariaf town Cettace Urovo. Ore. For boot Sales property, saiall raah er sereac. aoe ee eau for peete. W. CL Siatoeiaa efflee. lVK NEED IT; IN OCR BUSINESS WIS neea more meoium priced houses that can bo sold on the Installment plan. Bring la your listings, p !. The Fleming Realty Co-. 241 State HL A DANDY 2S ACRE PLACE. NEW bungalow. 6 acres prunes snd 'logan berries, balance tnostlr wheat, fine crope aad all Included at IIJSS. Oood maraet road .hair mile from depot; must bo aold at once. ge The Flem Ing steal ty Col. Bayno Bldg. IS ACRE PLACE WITH FOCK ACRES oeariag prunes.-good house and barn and other buildings, oa a snsla rood tboitds voted for improvement). mile to depot. $!&. y The lien, log Realty Co. Bayno Bldg. 0AKUA1.NS LN TOWN MUUC4i-.a Ms have some bar xa l as la town resi dences, while It is true that many have been picked up. Heo The Flem ing Realty Co. Bayao Bldg, III Slate street. BEST BUYS IIS acres. 21 cleared las i:n. able, tunning water, improvements, i miles low a. i mile school. ;e per acre. zte acres la Polk County, is ciesrod. Mi oak timber, good son. rolling spring water, ft per acre.. Take -' Icm acreage or residence ss part pay. , 4t acres, cultivated, aood houM dairy barn. 4 arcs fruit, best of soil-1 at school. 4 mtleo from center of fca- , lenx Price U.e. Terms. "' ' I ThousTbara: T riT..7em.c,i..:: ai, cuitiv.ted. fened a-e Ictom fenced. mtie town. s:se. 16 acres, a cultivated. I itutnm 1 - acre beaver dam. rood nous, fun met Improvements. ISise. I -- . e-saenca, prunes, cn ernes, apples. IS room. house, well. mile Salem. tss. - nave aeverai targe larma listed oa which wo can accept residences In Sa lem or acreage near Salem as 'part pay. For best barg ins la sales or exchanges. Bocolorskv. Barna HalMlnr lt,T.- t office and residence. Good, Better, Best Buys A nice six room cottars and Iva lata with bearing fruit trees. East Salem. $2656. A fine lot and cheap house at 668 North High street. tSiS. A fine six room bungalow, good lot. besting trees .-.vi ia Hicin, i w w w. itc mrtt room bouse, nearly new, good lot. Nortn Front street. 1559. Good six room I house, south Commercial street. $: I Seven rom bunxalow. East Salem fi . .-.-. sa a v"aaa vwhs ssaww aaveaev s obisjiu a us tlliS. Choice five acre tract, good Silvertoa road. $2299. 149 acre dairy farm six miles out on paved road. t5 per acre. A fine large lot corner Mar-, lion and Summer streets, with fair oase. very cheep. .Houses for rent. Want a strictly modern bouse, eight rooms, tn good district. F. L Wood, Bayae Bldg. . SOME BARGAIN ; 3 lots and rood five room bouse en South Liberty street, esst front. $UiS for quick eale. Laflar Son, liao- oara miiiaiBg. GOOD BUYS FOR SALE CHOICE 19 ACRE TRACT one mile from Liberty store, ail in fruit for $2599. for this week only. FOR 8 ALE 49 ACRES CLOSE TO Ktckreall. good set buildings, Xiao soil, price $9699. FOR SALE 97 ACRES IN THE FA" moos Waldo Hills, good set suiia tngs. 79 acres farm land, balance good timber and pssture lend, good road near .school Will take. close In acreage or Halem residence to Si999 on this. Perrtno Alarsters. 36 Hubbard fayUdmg. . GOOD BUYS - 49 acres of good prune snd berry land; all cultivated land. Price $44ss; . $6S9 down, balance term at 6 per cent Interest. 91 acre farm located 7 miles esst of Salem, house, barn, oa main Sllvertor road. Price u.s. 18 'acre tract of good las a an unner eultivstion. running water. Price $! 19 acre tract, 6 acres oesring prunes. balanco cleared land, small nous. ITtco $3999. 6 room cot tare located Just utslds city limits south ot Salem. IT Ice $l9; $6S9 down. - . 164 sere river oottom iirm. in acre- in eultivstion balance timber, house and barn. Price $119 per sere.. 4.84 acre trsct l acre aesring logan berries. 1 acre set out last year; a man bouse. IT ice isss. Well Imnroved 1 sere tract close lav good house, fruits of all kinds. ITice ' . , , W. H. Grabcnhont U to, 178 8tst Stroet CHEAPER BKKF. The Information cornea from a meat packers' association ia Chicago that a slight decrease la the price of ' beet is "immediately at band. A statement to that effect is as follows: . "r n "Despite the fact that beet already is cheaper than pork, poultry and mutton, it probably will decline fur ther within the next few days. There are several reasons.. Cheap er, grass-fed cattle. -which hitherto have Jot been plentiful, are now nrdvlag to ruarkeL x Exports ot beet from the United States have prac tically ceased. ' The government has stopped buying. "It may take a few days tor the lower price to reach the consumer. The reason is obvious. It lies la the fact that appreciable time elapses be tween arrival ot ebeaper steers at markets and the appearance of beet from those steers on the consumers tables. The retailer can not lower his prices until he replenishes his stock of beet at the reduced figures expected. I St l4ic " tv