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onrnox statesman: Wednesday, nncEMnEi 17, 1010 7 t naao ; it . . : 1 1 : n 11 . , . ., 1 si Tied Directory The Wants and Needs of the Capital City are Noted Under Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them They're Worth While 2 no ' I NOHW1CH UKION FIKS INSURANCE SOCIETY Thielaen, Roland A Bnretuurdt aa-.. T, . . 1 -wsldent Agent 871 tttato BCl HONEY TO LOAN 9n nirnoTKn riRv property at lOWfl RATES. HO COMMISSION rune v rnDrvw-3.fc I j.iUa &w a wtvu Bank. Salem. Or. FARM LOANS HAWKINS & ROBERTS 204-207 Oregon Building CXASSLVTEO AOTKRTISEHEXTS Rata rr Wri Per Insertion le One week (six Insertions)... . 6c One month ....15c Six months' contract, per mo.lOe 11 months' contract, per mo.. 9e Minimum for any advert's'm't to NEW TODAY . WANTED GOOD HORSE. MUST BE sound, gentle, weigh over 1000 lbs. and be cheap for cash. E. B. Flake. f9 S. 17th St. Phone 1016J. FOR REXT FURNISHED" APART tnent. 365 X. High. Phone 615. forTrent oxe fu r x i s h e d"doax stairs front room. Phone 1I36J. OLESON AUTO EXCHANGE 31 X. Commercial St. Phone 66 Maxwell Truck $12. Saxon Six $450. Ford Bun. $275. 5-passenger Over land, electric lights and starter, uok sv I ucn.. i , IMS Studebaker. $415. 191 letL $550. 1 ton Ford Truck 1917 Ford Delivery Car. $100. 1917 Briscoe Touring $600. i FOR! SALE SIX - ROOM MODERN hop.se: reception - rooms, closets, etc.. I ' completely furnished including Ho-1 bart M. Cable! Player Piano. $2000 worth of furniture, 2 large lots 100 ,. xl81 ft., good I barn, cow, 25 chick en, hay, wood and coal to last a year-. everything goes. This house ts located in the neart oi baiem ana Is a line home. j Owner is going east, I and will sell fat a very resonablel price If sold .now. $1000 cash will handle. If you are interested, see me without delay, immediate possession. S. It. 'Pearson, 40o Oregon. Bidg. Phone 13. 4- i "niemeyer's Bins New Today (-room modern house on South High St 2 lota 12600. Modern 8-room house on West Lincoln tC Large lot $3500. I ' Strictly modern . t-room home on N. Cottage St. Good fruit. Lot 48x130. 12700. , Modern, attractive t-room home at 180 S. Hth St. Lot 50x159. English wal--. not and cherry trees. " A dandy buy $i2i.nj. 23 acres XV, miles S.E. Marion, 9 acres cultivated. 5 acres timber, almond and walnut orchard 4 years. Fine "soil; bottom land. Running water on 5 place. Good house, barn and out buildings. Stock, hay, w-agon, ini plcments, etc.. Included $(.-00. C W. N1EMEYER Just Real Estate and High Inveatments. 215-216 Masonic Bide. Salem. Phones 1000-1014. EMPLOYMENT rr.MAT.r. WANTED WOMAN OR STRONG Girl for housework, small faniVif. 101 ;.,' Saginaw bt. - IV VVTKIWJirtl. Oft WO it AN wail on elderly lady and help with housework. Phone ZOUnJ. WANTED WOMAN OR GIRL FOR general house work. Apply at 2j2 So. Commercial or phone oF!3.- WANTED GOOD GIRL FOR GENER- - at housework: every convenionce. t;ood nay. Address "M." care States man, i . GIRL WANTED FOR GEXERAL housework. Good pay. In a modern ' home. None hut a rood cook need apply. References. Write L. M-. care Statesman. MALTBi WANTED EMPLOYMENT.--. INSIDE work preferred. 1659 Court St. MAN WANTED TO CUT BRUSH BY day or contracts boacii .lurmsnea. Phone 1111J. ' COMPETENT SALESMEN WANTED ., Experienced selling newspapers pre- . ferred but not necessary, if a hustler. ' Straight salary.! Statesman business . office. 1 MISCELLANSsOCa rt. .nnnnn rii-ir.i-ioni.nni .jwf&rWV.i".-.i-i" " " " " WANTED MEN AND? WOMEN TO work in our circulation department. - i. vitrwt nmnniitlnn Iri the riSTilt Peo ple. Address the Pacfc"Homestead. Statesman Bldg., Sai-m. uregon. FOR SALE BEATTTiin-T. WAI.I. STINTS. MANi new. colors 10c nonnd and up. Max O. Buren 179 N. Com ! St, FARM MAGAZIHES W TOO WANT TO OCT THE BEST farm paper, send 10c to the Pacific Homestead. Salem, Oregon, for a trial ennerriptlon. Mention inis an. ' ssrirn iVsjxtj-unjtrLn. "i uu LAArii"i i- "if" THE NORTHWEST POULTRY JOUR ' nL the biggest-and best in the west The live magaslne for live poultry men 7S r.nt. voae. It. 00 in Salem. Send i cents for samnle today. Ad dress The Northwest Poultry Journal. Balam. Oregon. Mention this aa. PI .,.- OS "s'lsnsaaWstuBjei. n n ft nri" eaane i : IX -SPITE OF THE WEATHER WE are selling nlxnon- rnnie fine har- KSins ir. new and ud pianos. Easy trm. The Wllrv B. Allen Co., 319 ourt ti r-t. E- T . . ' WISCELI.AAEOCS. ' FOTt SALE ONE KVTlt V GfM)l MAX- . well roadster. $r.oo. Harris & Clark gsrage. State St. FOR SALE NEW WOODSTOCK TYPE writer, perfect condition. Will sell cheap. Address "J8," care Statesmm. A FINE PIANO IS THE BEST OK ALL mas . resents. Some extraordinary bargains. A sni.nll payment places Paini m yr.tir h.m. Tne v uey Allen Co 519 Court street. FOR SALE A PATD-Cl CORRES . ponding commercial cotirse in the Northwestern Business Olleac of Simksne. Waxh.. cheap. F. M. Biown, Liiil'pciiatn'.f, tir. MI5CELL.AXEOCS. VAL.FEL.T TOUR HOUSE: IT'S vu Hum, ri tugui nan price. Max O. Buren 179 N. Com'l St. FULL SIZE FINE USED PIANO FOR eaie. lou will le surprised at the value of this piano at $250. The UiUy U Allen J19 Court street. WHITE FOR "DIET AXD CLIMATE IX Tubercluosis," 22 pa gen, very intei esting. P. T. Meldon, Box 52, Sat. Bernardino. Calif. C8ED CARS FOR SALE 111! MAX well good as new; 1917 Maxwell, run 1000 miles. Cash or terms. 1J bo. ' Commercial. Phone 399. MR. 8-CEXT SMOKER JUST TRY A Kinsmen 5c Cigar. The mild Havana short filler smoke or satisfaction. Ja cobs Sc Buaick. distributors. REX DRY PASTE. NO COOKIXQ RE quired, works better, sticks tighter than flour paste. Max O. Buren. 179 N Com'l St. WANTED SACKS, RAGS AND ALL. Kinds or Junk. Steinbock Junk Co. 326 N. Commercial St. Phone 305 Vised cars for sale. Parts of cars at naif price. .. . CAPTIVITY OF TU O ATM AN GIRLS This true story of western Imml- ration nas been carefully revised. maaing nanasoma little book, it tells In graphic terms of the maaaa- vre of the Oatman family, of the es cape oi Lrftrenso, ana the captivity of ataxy ana unve. Mary died of star vation and Olive was purchased from tne Indians five years later. The price ta Z0 cents, postpaid. Address Oregon Teachers Monthly. Salem. Or. FOR RENT HOC91C rOR RENT HOUSES. APARTMENTS and farms. F. L. Wood, tl State street. Phone 734. f SMALL. HOUSE IX OUTSKIRTS FOR FenC ,s in Pr condition. Will al- low two mnnlhi' ear. ttr t-- .. n iow i wo monins- rent tor rixins up. then $5 a month. l:in- rard.n nlnt Lease if desired. Statesman business office ROOSIS FOR RENT ROOMS WITH HOT water heat and lavatory with hot and cold water. 1030 Chemeketa St. I'hone 1280. I fCT lun rrTTairi f LUO I AiliJ TUUllU MAtS LOST SHOE BUCKLE IN BLACK and surer. Monday. , Reward. Phone 2363 LOST A 15 INCH STRING OF PEARL beads at Fair Grounds or in city. Re ward. Phone 23S3. LOST POCKKTEOOK COXTAIXIXU about $13, and 98c worth of stamps Reward for return to Statesman. LOST LADY'S GOLD HUNTING CASE watch, initial A.L.D. on front of case. Reward for return to office of Port-1 land Railway. Light & Power Co. I'hone Sa. 10V5U FOUXD AN AUTOMOBILE TIRE Chain, i'hone 863. WANTED POIXTRV. TURKEYS WANTED HIGHEST MAU- J.kfit price paid. Hop Lee, 43 Ferry w. i'hone 1333J. niSCELIuAX cols. W ANTED TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping. 1. O. Box 230. WE BUY ANY 2CIXD OF USED CAKa. Phone 3S". 197 South Commercial. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY BRINO YOUR BATTERY WORK TO the Battery Shop, 263 N. Commercial street Pbone 413. All work guar- anteeo. DOES YOUR CAR RUX RIGHT? IF not. inquire of Chester K. Way. for merly of the Marion ami Buick gar ages, who is located at the Fair ground Auto Electric Co.. 2590 Fair- ground road ton trie I'acuic nign- way). Starting, lighting, ignition and carburetor service a specialty. Telephone 1798 for service car. auto satrtncai SHTPP8 AUTO SERVICE! CITY AND country tripe. Phone: uay, si; night. 86$. TIRES REPAIRED V11,CAH1ZI9 GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE Station. 177 South Commercial Bl. Phone 428 ' LODGES Chemeketa Loflr Se. 1 meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the I. O. O. F. Hall. BUSINESS CARDS KAYS AHD EXPRESS. LARMER TRANSFER WE MOVSJ AND tore gooda Day phone tie. Night onnn ixss ; JTJKH. JVXU. JCNK WANTED we pat HIGHEST price for jung or every Kino. make rou a price on your household . - wwi- - a ru.l " Capital Junk Co, 271 Chemeketa St pnone ssa TETAKCIAli. FREE INFORMATION IF TOU WANT Information about any kind er lire insurance, see J. F. Hutohaaon. dis trict manager for the Mutual Life of New York. Office at 371 State street .Salem. Ore. Office phone $. real- ence t39S. TuAtTSOKlXA - nnnnfuwvnivni'Vri" r-. PITH. fITT STEAM LAUNDRY uualttv worn, prompt "Tito. Broadway. Phone 165. SAuTCM ETEAH LAUN1IHI-4JUIC-A AiwrT ana carerui wora. iry wasa 6c' per pound. 186 Soutt Liberty St Phone 38. HOME WET wash liAUMJiti - ir.u ular washing done at a rate every- A B rrnr.i br unnr xii rmi . . . . i . ... . u ill rni I .- -1 wasii ana aPiiT.r your wssnmg wiium iwcuijr-iuur hours 1 none i.i. . n nir IITVnDV UAV AJL Br Lir.-i.r.i .: Fsrry St. I pay top eisraei price iot chickens and ?c. Boa phese 1832J Olif ..n ISSSJ MONEY TO LOATl. WILL LOAN $:: to $300 OX MORT gsge at 7 per cent. Address J38. care jbtalecmau. MOXET TO LOAN GOVERNMENT LOANS AT PER cent. W. D. Smith. 303 Salem Bank of Commerce. MOXET TO LOAN OX FARM LANDS 5!i Per cent Federal Farm Loans, 34'i years time. per cent Trivate Funds, time. 33 years City Loans. Reasonable terms. Pay off like rent. A. C. Bohrnstedt 401 Masonic Temple, Salem. Kl'RSERlES FOR SALE FRUITLAND NURSERY has a few thousand Italian Prune trees, grafted Franquet Walnuts, and t-also other Nursery Stock. Phone 111F21. Rt. 6. Salem. Ore. I'LIMBKRS PHONE YOUR BUSTED PIPES TO 963. We fix them. HEPAIUIXU AXD irilOLSTKKIXG FURNITURE HOSPITAL I HAVE opened up a first class shop, repay ing and refinishine and upholstering. All work guaranteed Will call and estimate your work Phone 1712. 1201 S. Commercial. M. Brown. ROOK HEFAlRIXfl IF ROOF LEAKS PHONE 173. SECOND HASD FCIIXITCIIb WANTED SECOND-HAND FL'lINI ture. rugs, curptts, stoves, mschinery and tools. Best prices paid. The Cap ital Hardware 6c Furniture Co., 285 N. Com'l St. Phone 947. PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE 271 S. Commercial. Phone 734. Home of bargains. New and second-hand fur nishings and hardware. We buy, sell and exchange. Highest cash price paid for second-hand goods. OPTOMETRIST. DR. L. HALL WILSON Special ist in the Modern Scientific Ap plies tlon of Ulasses for the aid of vision and the relief of Eyestrain and Headache. Office closed Saturday a. ,i 'trice 210-211 U. 8. Bank Building. Phone, office -145: r. 1244 THAASFER BACLIXO CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO 22$ State St.. phone 933 Distributing, forwarding and storage our specialty. Get our rates. AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANT KINT r . or nauiing. uoasenoia I moving Jobs done prompt ly. Try me once. Tlmme. 471 State BU Phone $$. Residence phone 1122J. SECOND HAS.D GOODS WE BUY AND BELL SECOND HAND gooda of all kinds, pipe fittings, har ness, collars, collar pads, tools, and chains. Fred Bchindler 34 Center erreet. WALL PAPER, r ;ATJT SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS. WALL Paper and Picture Framing. Good workmen. 456 Court St. Pboi.e 48$. s-IFTEEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL and upwards for choice Wall Paper at Buren s Furniture Store, lis com mercial street. "" WOVE W1RB rEJIClNO fOepet NaUeaal Te Aeaerieaa renee. all eleee, U la. I H la. htgkw Palate. Ua end Ta.iUk. tore Keballt anal Repaired. Loganberry and tfep Heoaa. Saleaa feaee Steve Works. Z84) Court C Pboae 114 IV. B. rLEMUQ. CTIHTCSg PUY91C1AH DR. L. M, HUM CURES ANT KNOWN disease. 163 S. High St. Phone 288 PROFESSIONAL OSTEOPATHY. DIC JOHN L LYNCH. OSTEOPATHIC Physician & burgeon. 403-404 Oregon Bldg. Phones: Office 1394; Rea. 6&FS. DR. W. U MERCER. GRADUATE American School Osteopathy, Kirks rille. Mo.; treats acute and chronic disease. Office 494-40$ D. S. National Bank Bldg. Phone 91$. Residence 419 North Summer. Phone 414. en i Ropn Acrro rs. DR. O. U SCOTT. D. C CHIROPRAC- tor. P. S C. graduate. 309-12 U. S. N. Bank Bldg. - Phone 87: Res. S28R. WATER SALEM WATKit, LIGHT A POW1SK Co.. office 301 South Com'l street. Ten per cent discount on domestic flat rates paid in advance. No de ductions for - absence or any cause unless water is shut off your prem ises. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE COST OF IMPROVINO 24th STREET FROM STATE STREET TO A TOIXT 300 FT. SOUTH OF STATE STREET. l To. R. E. Edmundson. Taul Tie- I 'u' iv iuiii: u, ii(,i. I You. and each or you are hereby i noinieu tnai ine city oi eaiem nas. by Ordinance No. 1537, levied an as sessment upon your respective prop- I erties hereinafter described, and in I the amount hereinafter set forth, for uch propertj- proportionate share ot the cost oi Improving Zltn street in the City orSalem from State street to a noint 300 feet south of State ltron A deitcrintinn of each lot or part thereof or parcel of land assess- ed. the owner thereof, and the amount assessed and levied upoif it is as follows, to-wit:. Lot 4 in Block 1 of Urook- Bide Addition t3 the Cily of Salem. Paul Tioburg cost $133. SI Lot 3 in Block 4 of Rrook sidc Addition to the City of Salem. Mamie Tigard cost 12D.5G Lot 1 in Ulotk 4 of Uiook side Addilion to the City cT Salein. R. E. Edmundson cot .1: Said assessments were cntored In Volume 4. Docket, of :ity Liens, on - ithe 28th day of November. as rharcn anf1 Hpn acainst the said de- ' ' I twf i-rnnrt I ft a o 1 fa nnu- ft II. m.iiin: uiuyuni. 0, " - - " l anil payaDie to me ..Jiy ireanurer, 1 tlv order of Iho Common Council. i his notice is , .served upon jou by .,l,U.,l,,.., Ih.rr f.,e tn .!: a if. jru-i.vcv.w., v..,. .... ... tlie D.iily Oregon Statesman, a news paper of general circulation publish ed in the City of Salpm. Oregon. Date of first publication hereof is December 12, 1919. Earl Race, fit j Recorttti. WHOLE MILK AND PRODUCE WANTED Marion Creamery & Produce Co, Salem, Oregon. Thone 24S SALEM MARKETS Dcnsa rnicB Rggs And Powilry. Ecus, 70c. liens, 21c. Broilers, 20c. Old rooster. 1 3c. Dressed bogs, lS-19c. Extra fancy Teal, 20c. Pork. Mutton sum! licet. Pork on foot. 15c. Lambs, 10c Beef, steers, 8)4 to 9 e. Cows, & to AC. Top veal, 20c. nay. Cheat hay, per ton, SIS tq $19. aOt and retch hay, ptr ton, $22 to 23. Clover hay, $22 to $23. . Oral. Wheat, $2. Feed oats. 80c to 8 Se, Millrun. $47 to $1S. Betas, nominal. Mill Feed. KeteiL Millr rnn, (Wti $46.50 to .$17. t bo!eale To Dealer. Creavnery butter cartons. 70 to 71c ButteT-raTT'7:c. FTnlU Oranges, $6 to $6.50. Bananas, 11c. Lemons, $ to $S.J0. California Grape Fruit, $S. Melons San'a Claus. 2Hc pound. VecetaVlee. Cabbage. 34e'. Onion. $3.09 a sack. Turaips. 45c a dozen bunrhe. Carrots, 45c a doz. buac&rt. Lettuce, 60c a dorfa. Sweet potatoes, IVtC a pound. Green lepers. 10c a pound. Celery. $1 a doztn. Retail ITicee, Creamery batter, 7 Sc. 'Dairy butter. 50 to 65e. Eggs 80c. Flour, hard wheat. $3.15 to $3.3a Flour, ralley. $2.55 S3 Sugar, cane and beet. 13 l-2c. Hijar. sack, aone or?rci. NEAV YORK MARKETS. 1 V NEW YORK, Dec. 16. Evaporat ed apples quiet. Prune3 firm. Teach es firm. D r "a YTTL TL Wll I lVin? Suit hlCh Will DC USetl m Aliempi 10 Salvae the Lusitania .T 1 I The Inventor of this, unusual look ing divin? suit has so impressed th British. Admiralty with its north that he has obtainen a contract to go down and examine the wreck of the Lusi tania with a view to salvaging the giant I -boat victim. - He is B. r . L'-aitt of New York. He descended 3G1 feet in Grand Traverse Bar. like Michigan, remaining under waer forty-five minutes. The suit which weighs 430 pounds, has withstood a presbiire of 220 pounds to the square inch and theoretically a diver could co down more than 500 fwl. If the Lusitania venture Is a success. Lca viit intends to try to raise other ves- sel.-i sunk during the war or to recov or tln-ir valuable cargoes. CHICHESTER S PILLS a. Tncpunain Biia wave) n riUAa. ' riaikM. m.laa)t.AlaTltaM sold n mums uimwLiz fc St h:,.. 1 1 N ' u u L, i H"i Biti-i -'fix I ' 'w'-n. - " -left- " 'l-ii., I..imI aa y a a 1.1 lae s ltwa.il Brm Pills B BUS A W44 "r!lMcy K-M. sauad aa HUM iMaak I Mr REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of a Honeymoon A Wonderful IlraaBrr of Martial Life Wtmdcrfullj Told by A DELE GAi:i:iMJ. CHAPTER CCCCLXV11I WHY MRS. DURKEE TEARFULLY CALLED HERSELF "A HORRID CAT." "V.'hat tlo jou ruipos she's (oinr to do?" Little Mrs. Durkee. round-eyed with terrified wonder, whispered th words to me as we took off our wraps in the room "like the heart of a rose." which Lillian had rltted up for her baby girl In the heartbreak ing years when the child had teen kept from het. Since Marion's restoration to her mother I bad never croajunl the; threshold of the room without a warm little feeling or thankfulnes at my heart that it was no longer a shrine tenanted only by heartbrok- en prayers, out a living numan na im itation. I Lnew that each night Lil lian slept with her little daughter In the rose-draped bed and rejoiced that after so long a separation she had the chance to "cuddle" the child for whom she had so poignant ly longed. I baren't the slightest Idea." 1 ! returned, a bit untruthfully, for : vague suspicion of Lillian purpose! "Wouldn't It be exciting if she cent for the police?" Mr. Durkee queried, a spot of color glowing in either cheek, her eyes dancing. I , saw that all the child nature in her. the little girl who bad nerer grown up, was on tiptoe for anything that promiid to be unusual. "That would be a novelty even for Mr. Underwood, to giTe a dinner with police officers back of the guests chairs." Inconsistent Mrs. Durkee. "What utter nonsense!" I spoVe sharply, for I imagined there was a tirge of malice In her merriment. 'In the firt place Mr. I nderwooa would not do such a thing, and in the second place, even If she were lunatic enough to request It. no po licemen mould come on sucn an er rand. After all. we can prove nothing asalnst Mrs. Allls. Mr. Savarin taw her looking at him througn a car n. V - . Ik. window. ne spoae m u.e .i,tinn tnrirht. slmnlr saying. 'It v.ltn. your time try- mr and then we saw her go past this house, in a taxi and look at It closely. Imagine going to the po- lice with a story like that, asking for nriteetlon!" w m a a -But didn't she look tnrcucn tne window at Marion out at Mamn mH then fire that pistol shot throuch the glass at you? I could have laughed aloud at the little woman s inconsistency. At Marvin she had ridiculed the theory that Mrs. A Ills had fired the pistol shot through the r'.as. yet here she was advocating it because It bol tprd ii r her hone that there'd be somethinr bizarre about the even Ing's entertainment. "Why. don t you remember we made up our minds that the person who fired that shot was the man who escaped from the asylum and roamed the streets of Crest Haven, shooting off a rerolrer?" I asked the ques- TIME TABLES OtTHERN r ACIFIC CO. Kerlbbooad No. $4 Oregonlsn ........... 8. 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Leeve Arrive Arnee Portland Salem Eugene i Ltd.. 8 1 am ? 14:46 am I ..... 3 46 pm 8 Ltd . 4:46 pm T ..... -6pm 116 am ll.lepv 12:6 pm Salem om 4 16 pm 4:8$ pn S:4nm 8:6 pax S 7 pm Salem el imImm Salem only 9 2 pm n..k Ktatlon leeve Jerrer Mn Street 16 end 2 minute later.) nerlhboeed rvata Leave Arrive Arrive Pert land 9:1 at 11:8 air i Ltd.. T:im . " " 13 ..... I:" V" 8.2 pm 6 66 pot t Ltd.. l:enm -nl, ," T-e per h :z rm ..pm NoltU Baua. oltt-e ''' on Street 1$ minutes earlier). JorvaUt. C0EVALU8 COIOTECTIOKt jrrer Lose. yerUbevsd - 1 tea rrratli Arrive lat. :20 aie :4V mrm 4 -on 7:6$ pei :S r" :16 pa SetkWea glte Afrt Cae Leave lA.lk ate 4:18 pel e-ea II at a . " -no a. The State-man's Classified lion with as innocent an air as 1 could manage. "1 Can Depeud On You.- "1 remember that Mr. Underwood didn't blieve that Version of the' thlna-" Mrs. Durkee resiled aettinC tnmg. iir. Duraee repiiea. aeitins. her pretty childish mouth la an oh-1 stinat? line, "and I Jut Lelieve the'al golnK to hare the police her tonlghL So there now!" "There evidently Is nothing more to he said." I replied, smiling at her. although secretly I was rather an noyed at her persistency in her ab- i surd theory. 1 could not forbear adding a caution. , "Yon won't hint to Mr. Under wood that yon think she is going to send for the police? Mr. Durkee drew hertelf up to her full height of less than fire fee. "1 trut I know how to behave in public." she said with such aa air or offended dignity that I did not know whether to be sorry or amused. "Of coarse, you do." I said sooth ingly. laying my hand caressingly on her shoulder. "Forglre me. wont . 'or asking ruch a question, but npt rayu lonignt. Tb-j little woman's eye filled with quick tears. She I.. the most Im pulsive, warmest-hearted little creat ure one could find, and her fault are all surface ones. She's Incapa- 'e of premeditated nnklndaesa. It It yon who should forglre tne. she said. "I'm Just a horrid cat t bother yon with my nonense when yon are Vt worried, Dut I do hope that woman won't trouble yoo anv more. The cowardly beast I wish I had the wringing of her neck! I laughed. I coa'dn't help It Anything more Incongruous than lit tle Mr. Durkee's appearance and the bloodthirsty wish to which she had just gives utterance rculd not be Imagined. Don't you ever think I couldn't.' she raid, tossing her head. "But I won't ment'on hr or police, or any thing unpleasant again tonight. But I do wish I knew what Mr. Under wool was going to do. We had come out Into the empty living room again. As if In answer tp our question. Lillian's high pitched voice floated la from the bark hall. "A'l right. Dicky. I ran depend on you." I To be continued) I-EWE inf. MINNESOTA SILVERTON. Or Dee. 1C Spe cial to The Futesmanl Mrs. W. Sorenson of Minneeota. who hs h-ep risitfng ser-ml weeks at SilverttM with h-r r-aens. lr. and Mrs. J. P. I -a rcn. left for her home last Sat urday In snite of the entreaties of her rtiends ard relatives n remain until tLe cold spvl aba'ed Mrs So rea on came to Owin daring :ie fir.-i iirt of Ncvtnibor wlih the In- :er.!:on r.f reraalpni only a eT !. . time but was .aily pem-'aded it i-Tiiai-i until --ntbr 12 that blng the golden wejisj; of ir par. rnia. 1 I E Wlicn Want Ad it Working For Yon There' cot pt to be any long delay la securing that new position. For a Want ad per sistently presenting yoc to em ployers will. Inevitably, find and Interest THE ON'H WHO HAS THt2 RIGHT OPPORTU NITY TO OFFER TOU! The want aJ. rar have to work one day or a dotea days t the t.'.sk. Out it will not fall! 0 J a I! D I I 0 REAL ESTATE rOB SALE LARGS HOrsE IS OOOO U retlee. ia tU:rm. for Aon. rbeee 18 SELECTED All are very good biy and personalTy inspecteo. A ImJ 4-room eotlage in perfect ecu aitioet see; imme1iafe pefoa Another at $!!. fM.vitm Jrt 1 This Is a beauty; 1 1 : rash end in etellmenta mcntalr: elne m: tin eat fare. Information only in prern Thi week only lor leee orobeblyl. um oi in oast puis in ine eiir tn . -room modern. cl'e in. fmt $l".ee A good.$-room cottage cloee to cer at $144; term A C rwxl f.rnom nt.wlern flrrnl hesament with nig lt. paved stt.et. g.od lore tion at tzv: I'tmi We la vc i.irr e bunnred ntVters; mm. in end us if yu uant a house of any km.l. THE FLEMING REALTY CO. 311 Stl St . H"Mn 7. Bargains and Investments s arrre ; rn'!- rrr.ni him on pave. rpa i ell In cultivation. I :"-. 11 ! aa I m.l's .u I 2'. arra Krsr ing berries. I s-i orrl..r.. - f .w m "Hlo, bain, oilier buiSiinws $:7a. 24 arres pear t.-en. aires prnna nl eierr.aa. sx.nia ai'itr. Kn buiM- -r.-V:.,, , . ... o n ,.u p.ve. .ne f.lL fir". Vina sanar.l laftn ff Ste. nilrs f r f-rr Salesn. gnawl l.. l. '. $13 rT a re I aire c l-a n. H'Kh tla of mill. .at...n: frr om k sal. :i. tli tke.ra Iruil t-e-t nrar tone I .trhant ff-r a"d ! and l-.t C a souaro deal eH r.rs.ins PERRINE & MARSTERS ll-ir Cnimf'lal Club ::. REAL ESTATE fr-ACRE FARM KOK BALE :T OWN', er. all ta cultivalioe. lioe e4 tarn, maaing water, ready Is tneve In: 11c car fre. oe peeLtc rt J. I Tie $l$69; address "J . care Flatemaa. A DAXDT riVE noOM HvLSE OM 2tt street, paved, tvt $: dmall suaa cask end snosnkly peiavaia. leiU by ewaer as4 ev pce-oar vxe Fon sale ice Arnts. trmk vated. ealanc snesd grewta fit C br; sxHise. bar a. ecraard 1-4 nlw off Pacific ktlKheiay. nilee tr arm stay, lent ItKf $.e pr ft; tsrsne. ft. Hart. 21 oresoei BMg. I'XiM SALE It ACRE: HoVSE, HARK, m4lit.ming tmir tr,A, peved k.k way. it.c ti.ee; lerane. It. E. hjv. Or t- FUR SALE LOTS 11-12. HIUHLAXD Addition. 1 block frwtm big HisaiaiM chow!. 4 blocks from Hicaland sta tion; (room house; frwit trees a ad well: clear title, ivr $5ee caah. Hru owner. C. C Owe. Bvx 32. Sa Pe dro. Calif. VOH SALE 14 ACHES APPL:. prunes, loganberries. Jest outside city limits, oa paved rood. Good 7 rtH.iB houie. bern: extra rich ooil. over 2eee eold In freu off piece il.s year. Price ;; tersaa. D. E. JLaxt 21 Oregosi Bldg. FOR SALE 14 ACRES. 7J In ralllra twa. ii of which la la S year old Italian pruaee. balaavre oak r a tim ber estimated 2ee cords; leacod wuk wove, wire; email bowso. barn; 4 retire from Ieliaa Price $1 .. 1434 rasa balance year per cent. E. Hart, 24 Oregon Bldg. rOR BALE 244 ACRE. OVER 144 IN cultivation. balance pasiere and small fern h easily cleared: ellhtlr roiling. 4r woven wire trace, fair house, barn; good location. Itico $44 per acre: $454 cash, balance 4 yeere per ccnu D. Mart. 2$ Ovw. Bldg. IICVSH WANTED A 6- or 7-roora house avert h of Court street, eloee In, Will ear Stsee to $ rash. John li. Scett Realty Ce. i:$ Ort.-os BW- . " It LOANS. BEAU ESTATE LNSX' BANCS LATTLAR A LA FLA R 444-2-4 Orgoa L.dg. riVE ROOM BCXOALOTf IX 1841 block, aouth. .ae biock froea novo. meat, for $:444 Built by ovirt Jut before the mar. laeii romt rrii fireplace: coaneleta r.Ll.n k .irK.. r pmuM. sse casa. Carle A beams, atateeaaan tmildiag. REAL ESTATE LOANS IXVESTMEXTS tr.ti.Trn U'Ltnnx Room 2a. II N. Com. St. REAL ESTATE AND LOANS en farme er mSTiUJJ,IENT LOANS on city property ELSW0RTH PICKELL ' 311 Mascnic Temple. Salem. WOODS BARGAINS rive acres Holiywend. 8114 a arr. loeaeberriee. 82iee 1 arrea. goo buddings and orchard on Garden reed. 1,4. a trtri en Garden roe, good buUiiaga a4 orchard le la !'?? . epple and walaui $:e; lake house in tree. Je ecrea bottom laad clooe to KaWra. II acres Kunee; take homo pert pey. i-rooaa ue. good loratioe, $lle. l-rwH buncalow. two blorka trm rtale BU 14,e. 3 room bouse. $. F.-L WOOD Bayne Eulldiag. BEST HOUSE BUYS 4 room. 2 lots, some fruit. 1 . ! , 6 rooms. 2 lota, some fruit. 1414- m. 2 cah. 6-roam furnished wiml.f knni.Hr $!: it cash. ,i room mooera house, fruit. !7M: $! cash. t --room hous. Ill North Broad;),. $!:4: all cesK. ' -loon loot modero Wa aril.v 1 . i . Jot. uell locate!, (.avenxat, lit; i$l'6 cash. 8 rooena. strietlv modern buagaloW ' .veil finished. $!;: all cah. I'i ecrea. i room house. In a of frult. f '. Id location. $2e; , run. .-rowm nmirri anuea. o pavement., $:. $ raaa. balance $;$ per month at r cent. ; If ou are looking for a raaeh of esy kind Ju are invited to call on foe end . Oder. Fc-r best buj s , S0C0L0FSKY 241 State St. GOOD BUYS 1 trr trert toeetad oa e.alu r.df:.' Htghoay. 1 2-4 miles from etreei cat lie. 6 arrae m... Ilm acre tree j. erree lAtmherrUt I first rlasa -nl it in. -room boueo. beru. well. Iri-e 81e. ' 3-4 acre tratt. all cultivated. 1 scree In prun-e. good $ room house, ner-j pVM-e suae 6 Well tmpfoiM h aero Ittrl l-a la rlnae to car Una. grwMt i rr-onj plater ouaaaiow. elx-trie ligkli mi harrn( bearieg fruit, gravel aireot. ITwe $ J -re cherries. sme losana. Price. : acre treet tatl rim. In all -. I IHIH. 4 ar-re-s r-f prune, anene err lea, and bate, alrtri. Il.hl. ir.i.l reel 3-4 mile frre rarliae. eightiy lo. ret i.i itk. ni.aae e arrea ef firt iIim hih Imim h-'rry r etrsu berry land, all r-ultivat. ed. 11 If $Ua a-r aere. 8i:S don n a eere at per rt latere! IS aere trarl. are. a bearlns- nr.,... 2 a-rr 3 leeie o'.d. 2 a.-rea arla Price $376. HOIhE CUTS 6 fwM RMMlern builf Inrated at tl5 a-M-in lbertr atrial. -r -. ;t 5 rmn modaru bungalow. rw ( af tne NrtrtH Cvnimrriiil street Trtea - .Me; . Oon n, Ulanc $: mnin. prr t.iii interest . rnm nv-t r u r. ..ma tated close in. patvd sUrt Iik. $i;4 I r" mpdrn u4gSw. basement Price $lee. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 276 Plato etr IflR tr.iT .PAHVI r: KENT H-6CKE THAC-T Lru-AT-ed 1-4 mia frrm Wtrawl) plan r) """ Eleetrie R R. with dwetlmr. Here, orrbard. pa.fuia and Irn4 nd l"salee una fnn?St r-aH pay. enenie f'-r tw.rd a nd uaahlna (r an eldtT gentleman Alrar (;rvi. Route I. I-. 4a or ph.ae 3111. (.er 5 ' - - . e- f