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" TUB ORKGOX STATESMAN; FRIDAY. XOVKMRKlt. 21. 1010, 1 7 Classified Directory TIia Wanft nrA Moor) a fVio fnntfnl aPirTJ rr Noff1 I In r?r Pmnr St 11V WW U11WO MAiVI AnWVS4 wa VtlV aeaS sa,a-a s.wa'wa --.awo w s- . . Headings So You Can Readily Find Them They're Worth While 1 i NORWICH UXIOJI fiivX lnscrance society fUebea, Roland Rorghardt jdant Agent 871 Bute 8t CONEY TO LOAN JJSrt BATES. NO COMMISSION IKOS. Ik. VJJYL Bank. Salem. Or. i FARM LOANS HAWKINS & ROBERTS X04-207 Oregon Building CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Bale r Warn. per Insertion ... le On week- (six insertion).... 5c 0n month 15c Six months' contract, per mo. 10c li months' contract, per mo.. 9c lUnimum for any advert's'm't 26c NEW TODAY WASTED THE STATES MAX WASTS a youns; man or woman as a news reporter. Permanent. Call at of fice or phone 23. fOR REXT SMALL FARM WELL LO . tsted. Box S. Turner. Oregon. . STRAWBERRY PLANTS Sl,0 Etterberg 121 at $5. H0 Oold Dollar at $6.25. jw Magoon. $7 per 1000. Iv Gooseberry plants. 8 centa each la 10 lots; 7 cents for all. PleMe send M. O or check with order. Ms L Schuyleman, 5803 Woodstock Are. Portland. El JOHN L LYNCH. OSTEOPATHIC rliysician & burgeon, 403-101 Oregon ,Eld-. I-hones: Office 1391; Res.. 6SF5. WASTED FROM PRIVATE PARTY. A food second hand ruff. Phone WEMEYER'S BUYS New Today' (-room house at 1407 N. Winter St. Lot JU130. $1550'; good terms. -room modern home on S. Commer cial; good corner lot 60x150 $3oou. A tiny, modern- bungalow at 555 N. Hih St; lot 40x100 $1500; a good buy td ey ternis. A modern 5-room home on Belmont 8t; all built-in features: woodvhed; ce mcBt walk; lot 42x66; walnut and pear trees 12599. i An exceptionally attractive, strictly Modern home at 1780 Court St: 6 rooms; more than 2 large lots; pood fruit: a real buy at SIOOO: good terms. ( acres 1-4 miles east of Macleay; all cultivated: good family orchard; fine water; l-room house in good condition. Largs barn; close to school $7100. & acres near Salem Heights school: 1 sere oak. grubs; balance cultivated; '-room hontw; barn, well and pump. Berries and fruit $3000. 139 acres miles from Salem on ptyed .xul 4fl. acres prunes.bear.lntf food noun and barn; fine water; well ienced JZj9 per acre. CW.NIEMEYER Juat Real Estate and Hifb Class Investments. , 215-216 llasonic Bldg.. Salem. . . Phones 1000. 1014 EMPLOYMENT TMALE - WASTED A WOMAN TO C(XK ON A fsrm. Address "G75" this office or Inquire at business orf ice. WANTED GIRL TO DO HOUSE- work. Three in family. Can stay r go home nights Apply 1042 Sag insw St. Salem. Oregon. MALB WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN FOR "en's furnishings, shoes, etc. Gale t o. STATESMAN CARRIER ROUTE OPEN mnth. Must be over 11. See Mr. Palmer at office today. - SALESMEN WASTED a'J"T-arls'Vnritf"iJXLiTti rXJaJTJXlUJUMU" wanted a hustling salesman o has sold implements or other roods to farmers to sell groceries 'Ie. Beginners earn $250.00 to !,?!! month. Experienced men. tm.M to $400.00. Farmers save ?.0 Per cent. Our guarantee "Satisfac 11,' Money Ilack!"" If you can qualify, giTe age an experience in 5,'iL Address IL C. Hunting. 40 Btark street, Portland. Oregon - MISCELLANEOUS Vr " ArM MEN AND WOMEN TO a in our circulation department. "od proposition to the right peo . Address 4he Pacific Homestead, statesman Bldg., Salem. Oregon. FOR SALE -HTlliUU WALL TINTS. MANY O pT. colo.r 10c pound and up. Max Buren 17 N. Com'! St. ir fARM MAGAZINES f.I2U WANT TO GET THE BEST fff" Pr. send 10c to. the Pacific r,2f.ud. 8alem. Oregon, for a trial " oscriptjOI, Mention this ad. LIVESTOCK !!!2LI0R SALE PHONE 35F23. FUiIiALES HEAD OF GOATS. R -""'ron. Jefferson Rt. 1 Box 3 POILTRT h-8A!'B12 J'XRTIUDGE ROCK J"- Inquire 2378 Maple Ave. THE NORTuwr l-w tt' tVl V? D,rgest and best In the west. t'7" magazine for live poultry a.rV. cents a year. $1.00 in Salem. esd i cents for sample today. Ad- R.uILT. " Northwest Poultry Jonrnal. 'm- Ore-nti Mention this ad. --"""aasnaanSBBsaBBSBBsnssw m MISCELLANEOUS. ... " ALE W 1 1 JS ).V STR A W I5K RR Y l-i,. Now is tinio to order. Phone rltAS I'KfNE TREES "07 S'UTII "a JT? ot- i'hone 1257. J. D "t f'BDital Junk t"i. I'hone 1 Cheineket SL I .'Li1 PASTE. NO COOKING RE lh.1 .', w,,r''s better, sticks tight.r ii fvl.?" pte u,t O. Burcu, 179 J Lom'l St t'Elrn wVT. CAia FOR SALE lfl MAX od as new: 1917 Maxwell, run tZ cash or terma 197 Bo- "mercial. I'hone 39$. . lfw "?KAI.TIFl'L LITTLE BUNG A JL"lzr Piano ni.il very little, look fhv-i ",a"t'n prl-i for nni-k ile MISCELLANEOUS WAT MEAT FOR awWMa SALE FIRST - 5La,"-n'.0rder taken at 2567 Oak and 25th Sts. Phone. 2160M? :.F-EkT:, A'OUR HOUSE: UTS xi., i r- -,ul"t l aoout half price Max O. Buren 179 Ji. Com'l St F?SAE.CH.EAP A fORD DELlV- oo t.'tt.'K"" .n?'M. Call at CMOICE COAT) MEAT AT PEOPLES Liberty St. u v-uun on L I r-v -j-v. vivw run SALE II AS ONE MAN ii. piau glass window, HaUeler !.!. , hsorbers.. 3i,-inch front ,ale jock; a new tires. Driv en carefully. A car you will be proud oee jir. maimer, Statesman office ivua; "E. " vtiJ "SB UUGE PLAYER tiano used only a few months and: i. J.. 1 ,IKe new- This piano we will sell at about one-third Jests than when new. Do not delay if you want a Dlayer Diann i h.i. , The Wiley li. Allen Co.. 519 Court St CAPTIVITY OF THE OA THAN GIRLS This true story of western Immli gration has been carefully revised, making- a handsome little book. It n grapnic terms or the massa vr of the Oatman family, of the as. cape of Lorenzo, and the captivity of Mar, and Olive. Mary died of star vation and Olive was purchased from tht) Indians five years later. The price 1 20 cents, postpaid. Address Oregon Teachers Monthly. Salem. Or. TYPEWRITERS THE ACCELERATIXf! TTPP tjt a- won rouer contact escapement. d6u bie shift release, unitary carriage structure and the personal touch ad juster are only a few of the special features that make the Royal Type- n" practical machine built today. A trial will convince yo,u.-: Gfham & Wells, Agents. Cor- FOR RENT . OARD AND ROOM Asaa1aatgaaJsaasswejpiaipi GOOD ROO.M AND BOARD NEAR THE state noure. fnone lvxij. HODSEs FOR RENT HOUSES, APARTMENTS and farms. F. L. Wood. 141 State street. Phone 784. j LOST AND FOUND LOST LOST SHOE BUCKLE IN BLACK and ! uver, aionaay. , newam. Phone 2363 LOST A 15 lViH RTtttVf ku Tf a t t ward: -phVne tiiT. fcOUSD KEYS FOUND IN 1000 BLOCK NORTH Church St. Call at this office and pay i or in is aa. OlND 33x4 CLINCHER TIRE ON rim, rvortn or Salem on Portland road near Hopmere. Owner can have same djt inentirying name this ad at this office. Djr identifying name and paying forlna Headache, orrice closed Saturdays. WANTED MISCKLLAXEOCft. WE BUY ANY KIND OF USED CARS. r-qone 139. 197 South Commercial. WANTED A CAB OR MAIL WAGON! J. bi. Root, carrier U F.D. No. 1, New berg, Oregon WANTED FURNISHED HOUSE OR furnished apartment. Address G76, care to talesman. WANTED SHEEP PASTURE; WILL pay 20 cents per head pfr month. Phone 198 1W. WANTED 3500 TO 5000 LOGANBER- ry yearlings now. or tips in the spring. Who can furnish all or part Write and quote price. M. M. Peery, Springfield, Oregon. , WANTED 5 OR 6 s ROOAI MODERN or semi-modern residence to rent with orlvileee of buying hr family of three no children. W. C. Conner, Statesman office. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY BRINO YOUR BATTERY WORK TO the .Battery Shop. 23 N. Commercial street. Pbon 413. All work guar anteed. OLESON AUTO EXCHANGE 319 N. Commercial St. Phone 666. Aatoa Imr hire wlthoat elrlvera. We hmr ears fer wrerklnc prpees. I d aartM. tlree and aeeeaoonea. 1918 Overland model 90. $S50. Max well truck. $125. Saxon Six $ii50. Ford Hue. 1275. a-natisensrer Ov-rland, elec tric liirhts and starter. $3."). 1915 Stu- de baker. 1115. 1 ton Ford Truck $350. We have a bargain in a tola touring. Come ahd see it- AUTO IERTICJI SKIFF'S AUTO SERVICIS CITY AND country tripe. pnone: uay. ; night. III. - rs - TIRES REPAIRED VULCANIZING GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE Station. 177 Bourn (jommerciai at Phone 42S. LODGES . Chomekets Loacs No. 1 meets LVj every Wednesday evening at 7:3d at the I. O. O. r. Malt- BUSINESS CARDS UrUXTtunr-aTarr"- aa - snss.smsa, DBAYS AND EXPRESS. ejsa)shrffcssssasaass1 tsaaaSiBtfaasaBtfSaisaaaitsStnsataS FOR HAULING AND MOVING TRY liiedcrman transier. I'hone 1068J. LARMKR TRANSFER WE MOVE AND store goods. tay pnono . nigui phone 1198. : CAPITAL :ITY TRAXSFE COMPAST Phone 933. Kalera s isrgsa. ana w ni-innid transfer company. Gst onr re- dured freifbt rates oo Mtera abipmenta Also for storage, as we have three wars booses in connection wit bosmeaa. Furni i.m mnvine. tiackioc. sbiwing and Stor i. r aneeiiiltv Offiea. S2S St Pt juul uiiinnrini' - - JUNK WANTED WE PAT HIGHEST price for Junk of every kind. Let us make you a price on your household goods. The "Bquaro Peal" House- Capital Junk -Co, 271 coemeaete Bt Phone 818. WANTED RACKS. RAGS AND ALL kinds of Junk. Stetnbork Junk Co.. 226 N. Commercial SU Phone ZOa. Read the Classified Ads. rTSAKCIAU ........ u-iTLTJtrLnj i. (FREE INFORMATION IF TOTJ WANT iniormauon aDout any kind of Ufa Insurance, sea J. F. Hatrhium trict manaeer for thu if lit 11 I I .1 fan t New York. Office at $71 State street Salem. Ore. Office phone 88, real Hence 1396. LAC2TDXXES, ow . nr An .-uwxnji CAAt CITT TEAM LAUNDRY Quality work, prompt aer vice. 1284 oruauway. t'none 16. HOP LEE EXPERT LAUNDRY HAS 430 rry o. i ptj iup market pries for chickens and r;;i. House psoas 18 3 8 J. Shop phone l$vj. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REQ- uiar weaning a one at a rat every body cae afford. For only 88 cents we will collect, wash and deliver your washing within twenty-four bouts. Phone 147L SALEM 8TEAM LAUNDRT omCK .delivery and careful work. Dry wash. e ur pvuBo. as Boau u Party SW Phone 2a. afOXKT TO aAa. ....... f1 T ---, !TTr,r'S'T AT. irTlf T n i va THE APPRAISERS from thm vvn eri uinu rsariK. win again be here in a iew oays. farmers needing r. uiiua uciuin xuircD innuin ill. I r.iv Wiicaiiona now. A. C. Bohrnstedt 401 Masonic Temple. Salem. Oregon GOVERNMENT LOANS AT IU PES cent, w D. Smith. 303 Salem Bank of Commerce DO KOT LET THE NEED OP A BCILDIX O losn for a home bother you. I represent . one of the largest Bunding sad Losn As sociations nn ins ror:nwet and caa sup ply your neeas. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT 401 Msionle Temple Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED Willamette Valley farms for such periods and on such terms as to re payment as wilt suit the require ments of borrowers. My Ions connec tion with and thorousrh knowledge of the valley enables me to give prompt service Iso commiftsions charged. Address Wm. MacMaster, 331 v. S. National Bank Building, ruruana, orejeron. SECOND HAND FCRNITCIUfl BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL YOUR furniture, stoves or carpeta. you will gain by callrng on us. The Canltal Hardware Co.. 285 North Commercial Bt. Phone 847. PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE 271 ''" -econd-h-nd fur- DIBU1UK9 ftilU llftlUn 111 WO VIMJi .CIJ and exchange. Highest cash price paid for recond-hand goods. OPTOMETRISTS. DR. L. HALL WILSON Soeclal- ist In the Modern Scientific Ap plication of Glasses for the aid or vision and the relief of Evestraln Office 210-211 U. S. Bank Building. Phone, office 145: .res. 1244. SECOND HASH GOODS ' WE BUT AND SELL SECOND HAND goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, har ness, collars, collar pads, tools, and chain a Fred Schlndler. J St Canter street. TRANSFER HAULING AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANY KIND of hauling. Housenold moving Jobs done prompt- It. Try me once. Tlmrne. 471 S'ate St. Phono Its. Residence phone 1122J. " WALL PAPER. PAINT " SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS. WALL Paper and Picture Framing. Good workmen. 455 Court St Phone 4$i. ifLFTEEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL and upwards for choice Wall Paper at Buren's Furniture Store. 171 Com mercial street. WOVE" WTRlo VENCING Devt Katloaal Jt Aaaerleaa Ceaee. all slaea, 28 taw to SS la. hlgsw Paints. Oils tai Varalsaw Stoves Reballt aad Repalreaw Lagaakerry sal Ho Hooka, i alesa Feaee St Steve Works. Z&e Coart St. fkone X34 R. B. sTLEnlNG. t CHINESE PHYSICIAS DR. L. U. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN disease. 161 S. High Bt Phono IIS. PROFESSIONAL OSTEOPATHY. DR. W. L. MERCER. GRADUATE American School Osteopathy. Klrks- vllle. Mo.: treats acute and chronic disease. Office 404-405 U. 8. National Bank Bldg. Phone 1. Residence, 419 North Summer. Phono S14. CHIROPITACTOnS. DR. O. L. SCOTT. D. C CHIROPRAC tor. P. 8. C. graduate. 309-12 U. S. N. Bank Bldg. Phone 87: Res. 828R. WATER salem water, light & PuwEKlhorf of the pear thrips from any of Co., office -301 South-Com 1 street. n- maw ..A... .f n n rx a . i. flat rates oaid in advance. No d- auctions for absence or any cause unless water is shut off your -prem ises. WHOLE MILK AND PRODUCE WANTED Marion Creamery & Produce Co. Salem. Orepon. Phone 24S8 SALEM MARKETS I BTjriNa rnicK Keg and Poultry. EgRS. 70c. Hens, 25c. r . Broilers, 2(rc. Old roostcra, 13c. DreHsrd hogs. 18-19c. Extra fancy veal, 20c. Pork. Mutton and Reef. Pork on foot, 15 tu Ij'c. Lambs, 10c. Boer, steers. 8 M to e. Cows, 5 to Sc. Top veal. 20c. nay. ' Choat bay. per ton 117. 1 Oat and vtch hay, per ton Clover bay, $20. j Grajjk. 2' 120. Wheat. 12. Feed oats, S0c to 85c. . Mlllins oats. 87 to 90c. Beans, nomlnaL , I111 Feexla. ItetjUL Willrun, $43 to 144. Wholesale To Dealers. Cieatnery butter cartons, C8c. Butterfat, 70c. FrolL . Cantaloupes standards, $1.00 to $2.50 a crate. Oranges, $6 to $6.50. Bananas, 11c. Caasabaa. 2 Vic a pound. Grapes, $2.25 to $2.75 a crate. Lemons. $8 to $S.50. California Grape Fruit. $5. Peaches, 75c to 90c a box. Watermelons, lVic a pound. Slelons Santa Claus, 2 He a pound, Vegetable. Cabbage, 3 94 c. Onions, $3.00 a sack. Carrots, 45c a dor. bnacnet. Turalps, 45c a dosen bunches. Lettuce, 60c a dozen. New potatoes, 3c a round. Sweet potatoes. 7 Vic a pound. Green pepers. 10c a pound. Celery, $1 a doten. ,t f Green corn. 25c a dozen. Tomatoes, $1.50 a box. Egg plant, 15c a pound. Cucumbers, $1 a box. Retail Prtcea. Creamery butter, 75c. Dairy butter, 50 to 65c. Eggs 75c. Flour. l-:iTd wheat, $2.90 to $3.20. Flour, valley. $2.55 O $3. Sugar, cane and beet. lie.. Pugar, sack, laone o'ferei. XKW YORK LIRKETS NEW YORK. Nov. 20. Evaporat ed apples quiet. Prunes actire Peacbes'flrm. i AN INSIDE BATH MAKES YOU LOOK i AND FEEL FRESH Say a cla-s of hot water wutl Phophale lief ore break faH kerpw illnemi away - a Physicians the world over recom mend the Inside bath, declaring this is of vastly more Importance than outside cleanliness', because the skin poren do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing ill health, while theores in the ten yards of bow els do. Men and women are urged fo drink each morning before break fast, a glass of hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate in it. as a harmless means of helping to wash from the stomach, liver, kid neys and bowels the previous day's indigestible materials, poisons, sour bile and toxins: , thns cleansing. sweetening and Tpurlfying the ali mentary canal before eating more food. . Those who wake up with bad breath, coated tongue, nasty taste or have a dull aching head, fallow complexion, acid stomach; others who have bilious attacks or consti pation, should obtain , a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store.' This will cost very lit tl: but is sufficient to show the value of inside bathing. OHWiOX STATE HOARD OK UOR- TICTLTrRH, XOT1CK OF gi'AR IXTIXK, Xo. 6. The fact has been determined by the president of the Oregon State Board of Horticulture that a danger ous insect pest, commonly known as the pear thrlps (Taneothlps lnconse-. quens). new to and not heretofore widely prevalent or distributed with in and throughout the state of Ore gon, exists in the counties of Linn. Marion and Polk in the state of Ore gon. Now, therefore. I, Chas. A. Park. president of the Oregon State Board of Horticulture, under the authority conferred by section 2 of chapter 246 of the general laws of Oregon of 1913. and section 4 of chapter 342 of the general laws of Oregon of 1915, do - hereby quarantine the counties of Linn. Marion and Polk in the state of Oregon, and from 'and after the publication of this notice in three newspapers published in one each in each of said counties, it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to transfer any fruit trees, shrubs, plants, and all trees and nursery stock which may be a I. ,d roiintipS of Linn. Marion and - - i in me niaie ot wrcgun. inu r I through any part ol the stale of tir econ. outside of said counties of Linn. Marion and Tolk. except und.T the following conditions: Every shipment of trees. shruh, plants, nursery stock and any hctti of the pear thrips from any of the counties of Linn. Marion and Polk in the state of Oregon, must have all roil particles removed from the same before being offered and acc-ptfI for shipment, and that during tjie period of activity of the pear .thrips all such trees, shrubs, plants.' nurs ery stock and any nosi or me ptar thrips before being o!ferei ana ac cepted for shipment shall bo dipped in the following solution or its cqulv alent: Mihcible Oil No. 2. 5 gallons. Black leaf 4. 1 pint. Water. 200 gallons. Done at Salem. On-son .this 17th day of November, IS 19. Chas. A. Park, President of the State Board of r-a Horticulture. I. Ren W. Olcott. governor of the slntf ot Oregon, do hereby approve Mio rorecoinc promulgation and ties ipnatc Albany Democrat, publislicd I in Albany. Linn county. Orrgon; t)r legnn Statesman, publlsiica in oaiem Marlon county. Oregon; I'olk County Ob.-rvtr. nublifhcd In Dallas. I'oig county. Oreron. as the newspapers In rhich ald notice shall i puousneu IVn W. Olcott. Governor of the State of Oregon. REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of a Honeymoon A WonderBl Romance or Married Life WonderfaQj Told by ' ADELE C2ARIUSOX CHAPTER CCCCL WHY ROUERTlSAVARIX SAID TO MADGE "YOU SAVED MY SO CIAL LIFE," AND DISCONCERT ED DICKY. I shall not . soon forget Robert Sara rin's return to the world of lit tle formal dinners, shaded lights and gay chatter. With an understanding of the so cial handicap under; which he must labor alter the terrible years or blankness which had been his. I planned to give a quiet little dinner in his honor at our own home before he would be compelled, to face the ordeal elsewhere. I wanted to have but six at the table, the Durkees. Lillian. Savarin and ourselves. Marion begged so hard, however, to "sit up Just for this once." that Dicky and I'oter ruled her mother's request, and the little maid was wild with delight. The small girl had made a com plete conquest of the famous artist before she had known him five min utes. Ever since her arrival they had been inseparable. Perched on his knee, she had prattled of all her childish affairs, and questioned him naively as to his life in the Catskills and his work, and' she dragged him with her to see the chickens and the barn cats, the two great attractions for Marlon which our country home possessed. Dicky and I. usually prime favor lies with Marion, were set aside com pletely. Dicky grumbled and pre tended to be wildly jealous of the famous artist, adding greatly to Mar ion's glee thereby. Lillian's eyes followed the strange ly assorted pair everywhere. And in them there shone such an an guished recognition of the contrast between Savarin's treatment of her little' daughter and that given the child by her husband. Harry Under wood, that my heart ached for the misery that was hers. How Madge Helped. " Purposely I made my little dinner as formal as possible. for I knew that as soon as his return to the world was known. Robert Savarin would be deluged with Invitations. and I did not wish him to face the ordeal of being entertained until he first had had a chance of attending dinner In the quiet, friendly and uncritical attitude tht I knew would permeate the atmosphere of my din ing room. I did not fully realize his dilem ma. However, until just oeiore din ner, when missing him. I found him standing In the dining room.- unob trusively studying the arrangement of the silver.- It flashed upon me that he was not sure what fashions in serving had been changed since his time. I managed to withdraw without his seeing me. and when we were seated at the table I took great pains to pick up the particular piece I wanted before the others, so that the artist who sat on my right could follow ray example without embar rassment. He got through the dinner with out the slightest gaucherle. and In the latter part of It delighted us all with his reminiscences of the rich past which had been his before the tragedy bad shut him off from men Like a. Schoolboy. i I could see that when he wan him self and could rid bimseii of his shyness that ne would easily dominate any social gathering. Dicky and Alfred Dursee were like scbooiuoys at tne leet oi the master In their reverence ana admiration for him. Little Mrs. Durkee and I. of course, were rather awed by his brilliance and his repu tation. And Lillian, usually the life, the dominating spirit of every gath ering, kept herself strictly to the background. Hut soon I reallteu tnat it was i-"- llan. who. with Tier rare nociai iaci. her knowledge of handling people wa drawlnc the famous artist out. Dutting him entirely at his ea?e with adroit questions and quiet re sponse. She looked better man l naa fn scn her. iier mac eeuiu - t ff her beautiful shoulders. Troni which rose her slender, beautifully poised throat and her glowing face surrounded by a crown of silver hair, no longer disguised by the atrocious hiearhem and dyes she had useu the beheHt of Harry Underwood, to whom the annearanre of ace in woman was the one unpardonable i Ikln Robert Savarla's eyes betrayed the admiration her felt for ber. Like irhnnllmr in the first throe of love affair, he devoted himself to ,r much as he could without n.etnetine the rest of ns. nut rter 'dinner and our coffee .r.nl in tbe living room be came over to me ana Grew up a chair close to mine, bending over me as if he were about to utter a momen- f idence. -.. it ..rr kind of TOU to hrlD nic out with the right forks." ... ....ik.i with a twinkl-? in h ltl eves that betrayed the strain whobsome fun there wa in him of I flushed with embarrawuuent. 1 hope 1 was not officious. 1 re turned also In a l"w lone. He nut his baud on mine for an Instant. -Off It Ions!" he said tenderly, and then with a cvmple cbanje of tone "Why you saved my social life! 1 shall insist that you are a guest at everything 1 attend. It will be the only way I will dare" to go." As be rose to leave rue I -caught Dicky's eyes upon me. Wondering resentment was In them, and I won dered wearily if Dicky was begin ning to be absurdly jealous again. (To be continued) RASCALS Biliousness, Headache, Cctdi, Constipation, driven out with "Cascareti" Why take nasty cathartics, sicken ing salts, or stomach-turning oils to drive these rascals out?' Let gentle. hirmlMi Piiinli riMA f hn llvr and bowel poison which Is keeping I jvui unu u'J , jum tvufeuv vwsicu. your skin sallow, your breath often sive. and your stomach sour. Cet a box of Cascarets at the drug store and rid your liver, stomach, and bow els of the excess bile, poisons, and waste which are keeping you miser able. Cascarets never gripe, never sicken, never inconvenience. They cost so little and work while yon sleep. REAL ESTATE vno ail v r rnnua ntTir rrtT r T enough bearing fruit for family, big barn. This is a bargain. Price I $U50. D. E. Hart. Oregon Bldg. SALEM INCOME PROPERTY TO EX- chance for Oakland or ran Joee In. com realty to Se Clear for clear or equity for equity. Walter Morley. Santa Crus. Calif. , TOR SALE It ACRES: $ ACRES 8 year old logans. 4 acres trellised ev ergreen berries. Small house bare. Price $1500. li. E. HsrL 20$ Oregon t;iog. IX) R SALE 52 ACRES. 78 CULTIVAT- ed. House, barn, outbuildings; 1 1 a. . ... m9 mi $i.: H L. E. Hart. miles Monmouth. Price cash, balance Per cent 208 Oregon Bldg. A Very Good Bay A good 4-room bungalow plastered and gond sUed lot for $80. on install ment plan. iee Wm. Fleming $11 State street immediate possession. Fleming Realty Co. 160'AcreSnap ICS acres of gond land. Va mile off Pacific highway. 25 acres under culti vation a good young family orchard. SS arree of pasture land, balance in valuable timber; fair house, barn, chicken and pig house: for Iocs o ber ries or prunes there is nothing better. rori quick sale fti per acre. The tim ber will more than nay for the farm. See John H. Scott Realty Co. . n,.,.. T!,. 8 Oregon Bldg. FARM BARGAIN Slsty-five-acre farm one half mile to It It station, on good gravel road, soil the beat, i.early all in cultivation, one acre fine orchard, good farm build ings worth $!;: all stock, feed snd farm implements worth at least $150S. goea with this place. The owner must sell as he Is going to California soon. This property should sell fur $!. but under the present clrcumatanees can bo bought for only $&. Terms. ij-.ee casn. balance t five years at per real inieresi. eee ELSW0RTH PICKELL 381 Masonic Temple. Salem. Or. WOODS BARGAINS acres close In. nulldlnaa and er. chard. $220S. 18 sere, fine berrr land. II under plow. S125S. acre. rin prune land nearly all under plow apring water $S per acre, i acres limber river Bottom land.' It per acre. SS acre good land close to small town. $ per acre. 8 acres locanberriee, $25ee. Kia room aouse. plastered. Sites. I room nouse. a room modern htmse. South Kalein. paved street. $2tp. room mMletn houae. Kff-t oratirn. .. a room modern bungalow. $tee t acres rine land, per acra F. L WOOD Iyne Building. n r tf .1 S-scre trsrt. $-4 logans. some prases bood Bargains & Investments 4 ""i hou.rwk,-..J:,:if- " . .. . Iho-jee; 4 miles out trco UH M. , 1 ' f.t r,Tr torn land about all! ct-acre tract of land located 8 amies in cultivation, farm buildings, near town. Snap. s22. lS-acre bearing orchard, rock road near Mai em. only i:ee. IS arree with 9 in bearing berth. buildings, good well, ll.se. t scree near Falem. In etiltiva- rl"n: good buildings, orchard. $754 44 rca near town antnjt 25 In bear ing prunes. 2 acres In walnut and an pJre: farm buildings and prwno dr.r. li PERRINE & MARSTERS :12 Commercial Club :Mg Very Desirable Property T-room house, plastered, m'-tern. full basement. tZflf. -room house plastered, modern, gar age tor two cars, truit. s-room hmiee. plastered, modern. 4 rooms upstairs unrinianeil. !! a-room hmiaeo plastered, modern. basement fireplace. 1 4e. . 3 acres all In cultivation, wire fenced a rew bearing walnut and apple trees. t-room relied house, ontouildinza In Bed laiw. t miles out. $2e. I acre. 5 In cultivation. 5 in timber plumps, etc,, fee-red. bet red oiL 2 rooai bouse. ie?; terms. WALTER McLAREN li'wm 25. Its C. C.m. St 1 P-OR RKT. WASTED A RENT Lit nR FOl'lt scree beaverdana garden land and three seres ilriKhrrilrt -e.. t tn II r.g.n A S-.n Fine 2-acre tract (Iom. in. paved road. ,f ricm on mua PacifK: highway: I V small bouse. Knap $!.. area bearing orchard, mostly prune, 8 acres close m; ..ne acre bearing Mm, Bp and cherries; and Cherries and apples: email house. fe harn. welt Price $ee S: IU For a aquere deal see down, balance to su.t at per cent Route 2. Phone IK1L REAL ESTATE pub bale large hocse is good lo- catiea. la Sala. far 5QOQ. Paeae IS. FOR 8 A LE LA RG E HOUSE AND LOT in Kouth Salem near car line. Apolr at 1$1 Saginaw St. corner Le telle. FOR SALE LOT IN HIGHLAND Ad dition or would exchange Ivr usea Ford. Phone 5J4J. FOR SALE 8TRICTLT MODERN It- room bouse, well lurnisned. close is. Irice reasonable. Address I . O. Box 24L - A DANDY FIVE ROOM HOUSE W 2tlh street paved, for 1 1 tee. fcmau sum cash and snonlbly payments. Built br owaer and a pre-war prlco. Phone 14J5J. FOR SALE GOOD RIVER BOTTOM farm ' miles from baiem. win take Salem resi4enc as pert pay- meat William 1L Triadle. Bank of Commerce Bldg. If Its LOANS. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE , LA FLA R BJk LA FLA R 4t-7- Oregon Bidg. FIVE ROOM BUNOALOW IN 110$ block, south, one block front ave- roflit. for $20OS. Built by owaer Jaat before the war. Well coastrwctedi fireplace; complete cabinet kitchen; fully . plnmbed. $! cash. Carlo Abrams. Statesman building. The WoOfJ Factor If at Bi J OflC We have the largest list of residence property la the city. Also some at tractive acreage tracts Improved and nam proved. Also some good timber wihia a sntle of town especially interesting at tata time. Fleming Realty Co. HOUSES FOR SALE ' 7-ronm olastered hoaso on 8. On. St, toilet and bath. Improved street $175. 7 -room plastered house, electrle lights bath, toilet, basement, improved street It's a buy $:7fct. John H. Scott Realty Co. $28 Oregoa Bldg. . Here Is An Al Farm 88 acres. 1 mile from town en maraJ- am road. All la cultivatioa but about 4 scree brush. Good T-room hawse, large new barn. silo, granary, machtno shed. chickenbouee. hoghouse. elc. Fenced with woven wire. On snail and cream route. Family orchard, railway station just off place. 11. per acre; half cash, balance 8 years at C oeF cent This is a first class place. Call at 341 State at The Fleming Realty Co. BEST BUYS 38 acres all enltlvatMi. well f.neeJ hngtight; good barn, good berry land; win grow clover, joining town. $:;. Own terms on $1808 for 3 years at per cent IZi acres ail rulttvated. well fenced: 1 modern $ and 1 4 -rot.ro residence: good barn and outbuildinsa, school, sta tion ana paved road ty the place. $115 per acre; fl8.8t cash, balance a per ceat 10 acres. SI cultivated, balance tim ber : good house, barn, at station, at school. $118 per acre; terms oa at per cent : acres all cultivated; T-room anin- galow. barn, well fenced. $45 per acre. j ca.h. It acre. let bearing English walnut trees, logans. cherries, good modern " improvements, paved road: the beat of suit $le.l4: very easy terms. 28 acres all cultivated: lots of fralL bouse, barn, all fenced. $ miles front center of Salem. $!: $! case. lance a per oent to salt t m.il. from". I without payment I plant fi oit. 119 cultivated: good fralt land. ttalem. owner will aetl down if .buyer will 18 acres all cultivated. 2 loaaaa fa an il V fruit housa, barn, balance in grain; some f racing, paved road, cloee ia. $.. , cs.h. S acres sll cultivated, the best of berry land, house. Uarn. family frutL close in. $1$5: easy terms. i;e acres. le acres cultivated, good soil. Lake county. Oregon. $!: will apply as payment on valley ranch. iiS acres. 4S culltvaed. well located. plenty water. Malheur county. Oregon, 7 per acre; will take residence la et- cbange. ! acres. 3f cultivated, all fenced fend croes fenced: good Improvements. photographs may o seen at my office. owner wants homo la falean, not over win eachance evea. 3S acres all cultivated, well fenced nnd cross fenced, at city limits, oaly $2758. Are you going to mas ivur chance on this oae? HOUSES Modern 5-room bungalow. $1SS. strictly modern i-room buaaalow. $:it. Modern l-room furaiahed buacalow. $2SS. idera (-room house. large lot $2"S. 5-room boase with larca lot: lota of bearing fruit, $5S. fur beat buys or evenanges see S0C0L0FSKY 311 State St GOOD BUYS from f l-m. S-room house, bern. well; and nearly all cultivated, eome timber. 1 1 we $i:. te ocr acre. 112-acre farm. 7$ acres ealttvsted. belanca timber and pasture: good mod ern noose, barn. 2 scree strawberries. rock road. 5 miles from K. le m. Wi.i consider well Improved acreage ciose o Minn or good modern homo with rg lot as part pay meat Price $14.- t.-acre tract located 4. miles soutS t per cent. St-acre tract 25 acres cultivated, bat. ear pastor and timber: bouse and barn, spring water: acres- set t prunes. ITlc $;5ttt. e acres fine prairie soiLall eal- titeted. 4-ror.m piastered eottase tarn and well, rock load. ITie $ite. room modern bungalow located at l.5 S Liberty street; large east front lot -rice irittto 27 2-1 acre tract located ta mile S"Ulh of the city limits .f falem. near ly all cultivated: 8 ar. of Italisa prune in first class condition. Beauti ful vtrw. a blocks from earlina, old house and barn. r.c $l7.5tt. acre tract of f.r.t class lend, alt cwltivaled; house and barn, sightly lo cation: 5 acre, of prune located $- mil front city limits of Salem. Price lie ih SS. 5-rncm dtouao and lot. chicken kowee. c.ty water. Price $25tet. l Sate tract located -n mam Pacific K'.'katT south 'f Salem. 1 2-1 mile frui carlme. 7 actea ia beating prunes, a acres If ye.ts old. J, acte-a vests old. Kalanco .f land rultivated- itice i;; . ; $::;. down, balance 'I years. 8 pr cent aTrsafiS W. IL GRABENHORST & CO. " "nvy u. Allen C'.. 519 Court tt 2.5 State street )