The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 18, 1919, Page 11, Image 11

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Headings So You Ca n Readily Find Them They're Worth White
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NORWICH UNIOJI
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
pilelen Roland A Bnrghardt -gaeldent
Agent 871 State St.
HONEY TO LOAN
a IMPROVED riRN PROPERTY AT
,0vYK"B RATES. MO COMMISSION
TH0S.X F0RDBT,"ia"ifo"
f A
FARM LOANS
HAWKINS & ROBERTS
204-207 Oregon Building
CLASSIFIED AD
TEnTlSEinCH
TS
: Rat Pe
Were.
Tper. Insertion ,1c
On week (six insertions).... 6c
One month ..15c
Six months' contract, per mo. 10c
It months' contract, per mo.. 9c
Minimum tot any advert's'm't 26c
NEW TODAY
WANTED TO TRADE FOR STOCK
of groceries, Salem residence prop
trees now. Prices 35c. I'hone, 417R.
ty bringing good Income. Write ful-
1 ly'givimf value, condition, etc. Ad-
dress Fotornce box 214, fcaiem.
GIRL FORGKNERALH OUSEWORK.
Four in family. Oood wages to right
party. i'hone last.
LOMT WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PEN.
without cap, between Owens til- and
the Commercial Look Store. Phon
WANTED CHRISTIAN' WOMAN FOR
'light housework. Inquire at 173 S.
Cottage.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED 15 Y RELIA
ble man. Clerking or inside- work
preferred. For reference see L. W'.
Hoyard. U. S. -National bank.. K. C.
Sheldon, phone 1667, lt59 Court St.
PLACE YOUR ORDERS FOR XMA8
trees now. Prices 35c. I'hone 317R.
WANTED-r-11300 FOR FIRST LOAN
.on well located li 3-1 acre. C. W.
Nlemeyer, 216 Masonic Bldg., Salem.
NIEMEYER'S BITCS
New Today
Strictly modern I room home on N.
Summer St- Oarage. tine- coiner
lot iiSOO.
t-room modern home on X. Commer
cial SC. JiaraKe. Fruit a 1200: terms
(-room strictly modern bunsalow on
N. Cottage St. Lot 49x130; fruit
f J7e.
(-room modern home at 2C0 X. 15th St.
liood basement 82000.
tO acres 3 miles south. All cultivated.
Coed prune orchard, bearing: 5-room
houe in fair condition ti00Q.
Ct acres near Macleay. All cultivated.
Good family orchard: fine water; 8
roonr. Iiouse; large barn $7500.
VC. W. NIEMEYER
' jut Real Estate and-HiKh Class
Investments.
3U-216 Masonic Hldg1.. Salem.
. Phones 1000-1011. . -j) .
BEST HOUSE BUYS
5- room plastered house, lot 110x150
ft., lots fruit, close to car, furniture in
cluded. $1300. 'i cash.
6- foom modern bungalow, furnished,
close to car, $2000: cash.
S-room house, modern, 1239 Nortn
T.roartwnv f'iOi J'
8-room modern "house, very fine large
lot with fine lawn and shadv, 565 Nortn
Hiah St.: east front. $6000.
- 7-room modern nlastered house, car
line, navement. 82500: $500 cah, bal
ance mnnthlv ft tier cent.
6-room Kouae. garage, east front. 1 ',s
acres ir round 12u00. easy terms
.'wm modern bungalow, lot 75'xlOO
good location, $3500. J .
t-room strictly modern bungalow, in
good condition. $(25o.
For best buys in ranches or houses
. S0C0L0FSKY
il State St,
KIDS Fm HOSKVIXVITKIV
The undersigned will receive sealed
proposals' up till five o'clock p. m.
January 5. 1920. for 1000 reet, &u-
foot lengths, coupled, 2 1-2 inches
internal diameter, cotton fire hose.
lo withstand 400 p.uuds of pres
sure, vith time guarantee of ser-
vice and replacements for defects.
Underwriters couplings. Also 20o
feet 3-4 inch Chemical hose. Also
150 feet of 1 1-2 inch cotton hose.
The city reserves the right to re
ject anv and all bids.
Earl Race. City Recorder.
- EMPLOYMENT
MpVMWMwswVwVVWMwAAwwrStfVV
FEMALE
Tiiinn nnn -in nnnn " aaaassasasasss
WANTED WOMAN OR STRONG Girl
for housework, small family. 1012
Saginaw' St. .
WANTKD GIKL OR WOMAN TO
wait on elderly lady and help with
' hoiiHework. I'hone Z00tJ.
W A NT E D W OMAN OR GIRL FOJ!
general house work. Apply at Zoia
So. Commercial or phone it-it 13..
CIUL WANTED FOR GENERAL
housework. Good pay. In a modern
home. None but a rood cook need
, apply. References. Write I M., care
' 'Statesinan. '
" r MILK v ;
MAN WANTKD TO CUT BRUSH I5T
-liy or contract. Shack firnished
- - I'hone 114 1J.
COM I'ETENT SALESMEN WANTED
Experienced selling newspapers pre-
. rrred but not necessary, if a hustler
Straight salary. Statesman business
of fire.
"" Z .MISCELLANKOCS
WANTED MEN, AND WOMEN . TO)
work in our circulation department.
A iwid nrooosition to the richt peo
ple. Address-the Pacific Homestead.
Statesman lildg.. Salem.' Oregon.
FOR SALE
miAtrriFiTL wall tjnts. many
new colors Ittc pound and up. Max
O. Ruren 179 (ft. Com'l St.
FARM MAGAZINES
r tali WANT TO-GET: THE BBH
farm naoer. send 10c to the Pacific
Homestead. 8alem. Oregon, for a trial
hrrtplon. Mention this a
PIANOS
IN SPITB OF THE WEATHER AVE
sre eclling uianos: eotnn fine bar
gains in new and ued pianos. Easy
4riro, The Wiley li. Allen Co., 519
POILTR1
TUB No RT HW EST POULTRY JOUR,
gel. the biggest and best In the weit
The live magazine for live poultry,
men 76 cent a rear. $1.00 In Salem.
?fn1 5Le'nt" for "ample today. Ad
2r'M Th Northwest Poultry Journal.
Salem. Oregon. Mention thia ad.
MISCELLANEOUS.
rOK bALE NEW WOODSTOCK TYPK
writer, petted condition. Will sell
cheap. Address "J 8." care Statesman
FINK PIANO IS Till: BEST op M.I.
Xm.is n sents. Some extraordinary
bargains. A small payment places n
ixriiio in jour home. The Wiley U.
Allen Co.. 51 Court street.
WALFELT" TOUR HOUSE; ITS
superior to cloth, at about hif price.
Max O. Buren 179 X. Coml St.
A tl LI, SIZE FINE USED PIANO FOR
pale. You will be surprised at the
yelue. of. jthis piano at $250. The
Uiioy li Allen Co.. 519 Court street.
W R ITR FOR "DIET AND CLIMATE IN
Tubercluosis." 22 pages, very inter
esting. I. T. MelUon, Box 652. Sai.
liei riardlno. Calif. '
USED CARS FOR SALE 1918 MAX
well good as new; 1917 Maxwell, run
$000 miles. Cash or terms. l7 Bo.
Commercial. Phone 399.
MR. 8-CE.NT SMOKER JUST TRY A
Kinsmen oc Cigar. The mild Havana
short filler smoke of satisfaction. Ja
cobs & Busick, distributors.
REX DRY PASTE. NO COOKING RE-
quirea. w or its better, sticks tighter
than flour paste. Max O. Buren. 179
N Com l St.
WANTED SACKS, RAGS AND ALL
Kinds of junk. Steinbock Junk Co.,
aib N. Commercial St. Phone 305.
Used cars for sale. Parts of cars at
half price.
CAPTIVITY OF TUB OATMAN GIRLS
This true story of western Immi
gration has been carefully revised.
making a nandson.e little book. It
tells in graphic terms of the massa
cre cf the Oatman family, of the es
cape or Lorenzo, and the captivity of
Mary and Olive. Mary died of star
vation and Olive was purchased from
tne Indians five years later. The
price Is 20 cents, postpaid. Address
Oregon Teacbers Monthly. Salem. Or.
FOR RENT
APARTMENTS
!WAasAsVejaAeVWMWWWMWWwVMMWeWWWMsiWU
FOR l:ENT FURNISHED APART-
merit. Zt,7, S. Hiirh. I'hone ?I5.
BOCSEs
FOR RE7NT HOUSES. APARTMENTS
and farms. F. L. Wood. 81 State
street. Phone 794. T
SMALL HOUSE IN OUTSKIRTS FOR
rent. Is in poor condition. Will al
low two months' rent for fixing up.
then $5 a month. Rig garden plot.
Lease if desired. Statesman business
Office.
ROOMS.
FOR RENT ONE FURNISHED DOWN
stairs front room. Phone H36J.
FOR .RENT ROOMS WITH HOT
water heat and lavatory v.-ith hot
and cold water. 1030 Chemeketa St.
I'hone 1280.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST
LOST SHOE BUCKLE IN BLACK and
silver, Monday. Reward. Phone 2363
LOST A 15 INCH STRING OF PEARL
beads at Fair Grounds or in city. Re
ward. Phone 2363.
LOST POCK ETROOK CONTA I NING
about $13. and 98c worth of sumps
Reward for return to Statesman.
LOST LADY'S GOLD HUNTING CASK
watch, initial A-LD. on front of c:t?e.
Reward for return to office of Port
land Railway, ' Light & Power Co.
Phone 85.
VOUXD
FOUND-
-AN AUTOMOBILE
i'hone 863.
TIRE
cha.ni.
WANTED
POULTRY.
TURKEY'S WANTED H ICS H EST MAR
ket price pain. Hop Lee, 4J rerry
SL Phone 13.19 J.
AUSCEAJuAA EU li .
WE BUY ANY KIXD OF USED CARS.
Phones !!. lli soutn commorciat
AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY
OLESON AUTO EXCHANGE
319 N. Commercial St'. Phone 6S
Maxwell Truck $125.- Saxon Six $j0
Ford Bug. $27o. a-passenger over
land,--electric lights and starter. jj.iu.
191.'. Stnrlehaker. 8413. 118 CThevro-
let. $'r.0. 1 ton Ford' Truck. $3.".n.
1917 Ford Delivery Car. $100. 1?1
Briscoe Touring $600.
BRING YOUR BATTERY WORK TO
the Battery Shop, 263 N. commercial
street; Phone. 412. All work guar
anteed.
DOES YOUR CAR RUN RIGHT; If
not. inquire or Chester f'. way, ior-
mortv f.f the Marion and Btlick KIC
at:tB. who is located at the Fair-
ei ound Auto Electric Co.. 2590 t nil
ground road (on the Pacific high
way). Starting, lighting, ignition
and carburetor service a specialty
Telephone 1798 for service car.
AtTTO SERYICBS
sHIPP-8 AUTO SERVlCls CITT AND
country trips. Phone; uay, it
night. SSI.
TIRES REPAIRED YULCAJf IZIHO
JVWIiWuVsVyfTVi A "i sassi saaa sa sa SB. sa an en en sSa si
GATE8 HALF-SOLE TIRE) SERVICK
Station. 177 South Commercial bl
Phone 488.
LODGES
Chrmrkots Lor Ko. 1 meet
cvrry Wff(lnHiy 1 evening St
?:30 at th. I. O. O. P. Hall. I
CARDS
DEAYS AND EXPSESS.
LA RUE R TRANSFER WE MOVE AND
store good a Day phone lis. Nigh
phnne 1898 . i
JUNK JUJK
JUNK WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST
price for Junk of every kind- Let us
make yon a price on your household
roods. The "Square Deal" House
Capital Junk Co, 871 Chemeketa St.
Phone Sf
The Stateman's Classified
-Ai n n i.
AOS. Inn? tXCSUUS
IT5AKCIAZ.
miKK INFORMATION IF TOO WANT
Information about any kind of life
tnaurance. see J. F. Hutchason, dis
trict manager for the Mutual Life of
New York. Office at S71 State street
aiem. ore. Office phone 89, resi
dence 1396.
ULxnrsErEs. -i-
CAPITALrCITT STEAM TLA UN OK T
duality work, prompt sservlce. 1234
Broadway. Pnone 188. 'a-
Saw-14 STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK
delivery and careful work. Dry wash.
8e per pound lit Soutt. Liberty St.
Phone 35.
'HOME WET WASH I.Vl'XDRY-KEG-
uiar washing- done at a rate every
body can atiord. For only 80 cents
we will collect, wash and deliver
your washing within twenty-four
hours I'hone 171.
HOP LEE EXPERT LAUNDRY MAN, 488
Ferry St. I psy top market price for
chickens and rfg. Hoots phone 188 3 J.
Bhop phone 133SJ.
MOSEY TO.LOAS
GOVERNMENT LOANS AT Stt PER
cent. w. d. Smith, 803 Salem Bank of
Commerce.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON FARM LANDS
5 li per cent Federal Farm Loans, 34 4
years time.
6 per cent Private
time.
Funds. 33 years
City Loans,
like rent.
Reasonable terms. Pay off
A. C.-Bohrnstedt
491 Masonic Temple, Salem.
NURSERIES
FOR SALE FRUITLAND NURSERY
lias a few thousand Italian Prune
trees, grafted Franquet Walnuts, and
also other Nuisry Stock. Phone
111F21. Rt. 6. Salem. Ore.
PLUMBERS
PHONE YOUR RUSTED 11 PES TO 963.
We fix them.
REPAIRING AXD l'I'IIOI,STt:KIG
FURNITURE J HOSPITAL I HAVE
openeu up a rust class snop, repair
ing and refinishilig and upholstering.
All work guaranteed Will call and
estimate your work Phone 1741.
1201 S. Commercial. M. Crown..
ROOF REPAIRING
IF ROOF LEAKS I'HONE 172.
SECOND HAND FURNITURE
WANTED SECOND-HAND FURNI-I
, ture. rugs, carpet, stoves, machinery
; and tools. Rest prices paid. The Cn-
ital Haruware Ac furniture To Z
. N. Com'l St. I'hone 917. '
PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE 871
N. Commercial. Phone 734. Home of
bargains. New and second-band fur
nishings and hardware. We buy. sell
and exchange. Highest cash price
paid for recond-hand goods. ,
OPTOMETRISTS.
Die l. hall wilson spectai-
nlication of Glasses for the aid
of viilon and the relief of Eyestrain
na Headache. Office closed Saturday a
iffice 210-211 U. S. Bank Building.
Phone, office 145; res. 1244.
TRANSFER RACUUVG
CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER Co. 22
State St.. on one 'JS3 uistriDuting.
forwarding and storage our specialty.
Get our .rates.
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANT KINT
of hauling. uouseboia
moving lobs done prompt
ly.- Try me once. ' Tlmme.
475 State St. Phone 118. Residence
phone 1122J.
SECOND HlfiD GOODS
WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND
goods of all kinds, pipe rittings. Har
ness, collars, collar pads, tools, and
chains. Fred Schlndler. J6S Canter
street.
WALL PAPER. PAIHT
C17 IHiPTVH ITOK PAfVTJI WAIJ.
Ik? 44 0 Vk av V m art -
Paper and Picture Framing. Good
workmen. 455 Court St. Phone 485.
Fifteen cents a double roll
and uowarda for choice Wall Paper
at Buren's Furniture Store, 171 Com
mercial street.
WOVEN WIRE FENCING
Depot National a Asserteaa reset)
. all alaea, X la. &8 lav high.
Palate. OUi su4 Vara la k.
Steves RehaUlt aael Repaired.
Ig-aakerry mmi Hea Heeka.
Saleaa Feaee A Steve weraa.
Phoave 114
2SS Co art St.
R. B. rUEWINO.
CHINESE PHYSICIAN
DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANT KNOWN
disease. . 158 S. Higb St. pnone xsx.
PROFESSIONAL
OSTEOPATHY.
DR. JOHN L LYNCH. OSTEOPATHIC
physician & Surgeon. 403-401 Oregon
Bldg. pnones: ouice ii; itea. st.thn oeZ(r. and the families at the
DR. W. L. MERCER. GRADUATE
American school osteopatny. K-tras-
SUmmmm. iAI.IA!. TT National
Bank Bldg. Phone 918. Residence,
418 North Summer. Phone 614.
CHIROPRACTORS.
DR. O. U SCOTT. D. C. CHIROPRAC-
tor. P. S. graduate. 30!-12 IJ. S.
N. Bank Bldg. I'hone 87: Res. 8281:
WATER
mmmmmmmmntl0mmmmmm10m
SALEM WATER, LIGHT & POVVEK
Co.. office 301 South Coml street.
Ten per cent diacotint on domestic
flat rates paid in advance. No de
ductions for absence or any cause
unless water is shut off your prem
ises.
PUBLIC ROTICE9
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR
THE I'OST OF IMPROVING 24lh
STREET FROM STATE STREET
TO A POINT SJOO FT. SOl'Tll OF
STATE STREET.
To. R. E. Edmundson- Taul Tic
'urg and Maui i E. Tigard:
You, and each of yon ar' h rebj
notified that the City of I Salem has,
by Ordinance No. 1597, levied an as-
si'Shiticnt upon your respective prop
erties hereinafter dosribd. and in
the amount hereinafter stft forth, for
such property's proportionate. hare
of the cost of improving 24th slreet
in the City of Salem from State street
to a noint 300 feet south of Slate
ciro.t A jlourlnf Inn of oarh lot or I
ill. V . I. . ... ... . ... - . - -v . .vw --.
! pat
part thereof or parrel of land rsscss-
d. IUe owner thereof, and the
.amount assessed and lekd upon It
i g g follows tO Wit
Lot 4 iii Mock 1 of Brook-
sido Addition to the City of.
Salem, I'aui TicburK cost $1
.SI
Lot 3 in Block 4 of Crook-
side Addition to the City of
Salem. Mamie TlKard cost 129. 56
Lot 1 in Block 4 of Brook-
side Addition to the City of
Salem, It. E. Edmundson
cost
Said assessments were entered in
Volume 4. Dockft of City Liens, on
the 28th day of November, 1919. as
a charKe and lien against the said de
scribed properties, and are, now due
and payable to the City Treasurer.
By order of the Common Council,
this notice is served upon you by
publication thereof for ten. days il.
the Daily Oregon Statesman, a news
paper of general' circulation publish
ed in the City of Salem; Oregon.
Date of first publication hereof is
December 12, 1919. '
Earl Race,
City Recoraei.
WHOLE MILK
AiTD PRODUCE WANTED
Marion Creamery & Produce Co.,
Salem, Orepon. Phone 248H
SALEM MARKETS I
BUTTS O PIUCB
Bggs and Poaltxy.
Eggs. ,70c.
Hens, 24c. -Broilers,
2&c.
Old roosters, 13c.
it
Dressed hogs, 18-1 9c.
Extra fancy veal, 22c.
Pork. Mutton and Beef. .
Pork on foot, 15c.
Lambs, 10c
Detf. s tee re, 8 V to 90.
Cows. 5 to 1c.
Top veal, 20c.
llaj.
Cheat hay, per ton, SIS to $19.
aOt and vetch bay, per ton, $22 to
23.
"clover hay, $22 to $23.
Grala.
Wheat, $2.
Feed oats. 80c to 85c
Millrun. $48 to $19.
Beans, nomlnaL
Mill Feed. BXaJL
Millrun. $46.50 to $47.
WlioleeaJe To Iealerii.
Creamery butter cartons 72 to 73c
Bulterfat, 73c. 1
FrasL ' .l
Oranges, $6 to $6.50.
Bananas, 11c.
Lemons, $8 to $S.&0. '
California Grape Fruit. $6.
Melon
Sacra Claus, 2,4c a poapd.
Vegetable. '
Cabbage. 3c
Onions. $3.00 a sack.
Turnips, 45c a dozen bunches.
Carrots, 45c a doc. bbweties.
Lettuce, 60c a dozen.
Sweet potatoes, 7 He a pound.
Green pepers. ll'c a pound.
Celery, $1 a dozen. -
Ttail Pneea.
Creamery batter, 7Sc.
Dairy butter, 50 to 65c.
Ekks 80c.
Flour, bard wheat, $3. IS to $3. 2a.
Flonr, valley. $2,55 0 $3. .
Sugar, cane and beet, 13 l-2c.
Fxgar, sack, jone orforci.
NEW YORK MARKJ-7TS.
NEW YORK. Dec. 17. Evaporat
I 1 1 1 ....... leet
I EU UVVifS UUil'l. riUUCS 111 ill VU.
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quiet. 1'eacnes quiet.
Mats Again Delivered
to Silverton People
SILVERTON. Or.. Dec. 16. (Spe
cial to the Statesman) The snow
has caused much disturbance in the
Silverton community. The rural mall
carriers resumed their routes Mon-
1 day after a lay off since Tuesday.
The roads have been impassable bnt
now trans nave oeen uroaeu
came Into Silverton. The moving
picture houses were handicapped in
not being able to get new films. The
Salem-Silverton stage was off duty
The loggers had to stop operations
at the camps. It took some time be
fore thev could be transported to
Silverton because the logging trains
I were unable to run. However, all
1 camps have moved to town. The saw
i m. n. -inwn Tnesdar and do not
I eXnefTt TO OWH Unill aiiei I lie. IM.ii-
davs. Thev will take this opportun
ity for their annual clean-np.
inches on the level and the thermom
eters registered as low as 15 degree
below zero. , .
, RICKEY NEWS
M M. Magee and E. A. Lewis err
spending the week on their ranches
at Crooked Finger.
Mrs. Mabel Drorbough spent Sat.
urdy afternoon in Salem.
Mrs. F. Shrunk has been the guest
of her narents. Mr. and Mrs. F.
White.
Owen Fryslie and Fred Dickman
snent Saturday in Salem.
Miss Vineta Lewis is spending the
week with the E. A. Lewis family.
rhef Homer, who has been at
Rend, for several weeks, is visiting
his hrother. N. D. Horner.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwards entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Fitzpatcick and family
at dinner Sunday:
Little I-a June Gesner who has
heen nnite ill. is now better.
Mr and Mrs. E. J. Whitney have
moved to Salem.
N. Fryslie has completed
a n
riiachlne shed.
'Rend the Classified Ads.
REVELATIONS
The Story of a
A Wonderful Iloniam-c of. Married
, ADELU
CHAPTER CCCCLXIX
WHAT MADGE TOLD LILLIAN
ABOUT IIEJl DINNER GUARD
PLANS.
vncn i realized that Lillian hai
telephoned to Dicky for aid in keep-
ing possible tragedy, certaia' incon
venience, in the shape or Mrs. Al
lis, awy from the dinner she was
giving in Robert Savarin's honor, a
little thrill of g'adnes ran throusb
me.
It does not matter how angry,
justly or not. I may be at my hus
band, nor how sorely he may have
disappointed me. if any emergency
or danger comes. I long for his pres-;
enre. It isn't so much a longing for
protection I have always been ra
ther self-reliant but a feeling that
goes to the very roots of life itself,
that in times of danger or sorrow we
should be together sharing whatever
might come. I wonder If this Is
merely a phase of my own tempera
ment, or if other wives share this
feeling?
I knew from Lillian's tone that
Dicky would be Mrictly "on the Job,"
one of her favorite expressions, and
mv personal fear of Mr. ' Allis
changed lo uneasiness for Dicky, al
though I knew lhat she had no ani
mosity against him. that her vials of
wrath were reserved for my head.
"Is Dicky Coming?"
As soon as I could do so after
Lillian came back Into the livlnsr
room and Robert Savarin and Alfred
Durkee Joined u". I drew her asm
where the others could not hear us.
"Is Dicky coming tonight? I
asVed. !
She lookd at mf keenly. -
Of course he is." she answered-
"although h certainly was cm.
enough at both you and me this
morning. The well known bear with
a ore head had nothing on Dicky
bird. He sulked all the war to town.
nut he evidently repentea mis aner-
noon. for h- fent me all tnese roses.
.. . i J.rfnM"
Aren t mey -.m. ...... -
i lonVerf around at the spiasnes o
royal color Ibe crimson roses made
against the white background of the
room, and assented nearuiy.
"Indeed they are." I ansmereo
sincerely. "I'm so g'aa ne sen
them."
rl Choose To Tell You.
I sioke nothing but the truth, and
Deals in Real Estate
E. Courand and wife t Fritz
v-nohn ?r. acres T. 4 S. R. .
15200.'. . . - . '
E. 1.. rorter anu wne io n- -
Wfitman. 13 acres T J . u. i
f 75f
Clement Schneider ana wue to Jo
. . .
seph Lux and wife. 10 acres I. b
T7 1 W IShOU.
David A. McKee and wue to Aiue
. ... 1 F
L. Lewis, lot 7, Dioca . nowumu
Jiooo.
W. W. Weslerhouse and wife to
Walter H. Zosel, five acres Redlands
Orchard $2650.
Edmund IL Patcner m r.amunu a.
Patcher. lot 6. block 7. Capitol Park
addition $100.
F.E. Callister U Head
of Community Organization
SILVERTON. Or.. Dec. 16. (Spe-
I ci,t o The Statesman) The Silver-
j tQn Cofomunity club Is now fully or-
i . . , work The
U "J the last
uiiiceia w
meet In r are: '
President. F. K. Canister; vice-
tse R k. Richardson: ireaaurer.
P. Ristelgen: directors or me nn.
Roscoe Ames. C. A. Harwooa. v.
Noftzker; G. I. Barr. L. H. Fischer.
v i. r.arland. A. E. Wrightman:
BUtlal VliTVVra, m mm
rAetor of the business men's league.
Julius Aim: civic director. II. H. La-
i.rimtriii nirerior. rv.
-nm-Hcn - aericultural director, i. w
'fnhha- taxation director. Dr. C. WJ
Keene: legislation rector, C. A
Reynolds. .
HOME CHANGES HANDS
SIIiVERTOW Oc,, Dec. 16 (Fpe
;UI lo line Statesman I D. E. Gei
.er w ho recent rold his resldcn?e
yn Colidce streets lo Ihe. Virkstrom
familv from the Dakota has pur
chased the J. J. Tallman home tn
Third street and will take poses?mn
this month. Mr. an 1 Mr.- laumsn
will go to Salrrr where Mr Tallman
has his bad inarlers in musical iu
strumems.
When a Want Ad is
4, . Working For You
You'll not need to be anxious
about whether or not that fur
nished room is to continue ti
be a source or income to yo- -for
the want sd- will quickly
bring jou an .-friru.ative an
swer. Not many desirabH tenants
ever feck or rent any but AD-
OF A WIFE
Honeymoon
I Jfc Wonderfully ToV
by
Kit I.SOX
wun me words there came to me a
remembrance of another time when
I had stood ia this cam living room
and listened
I to Lillian SVOlCC tell-j
he rose Dickv bad sent '
.i .V . . " . . ' '.
there hV'l been hot ran-
ing me of the
her. Then
cor, bitter rrsentmebj. jealousy in
mv hart toirar.t her 'fl .iih th.
, . -- -- 1
reai i:n aning oi my nuiusna iriena-i
ship for her. of the wonderful Ihfng
"he had dor.e for him. 1 had riom
for nothing in my soul but gladness
that he should have atoned for his
rudeness to her for I guessed that
he had l-ern rude by this gift. of
roses.
Lillian paltei my hand.
"What a dear you are!" she said
irre'evani ly. jnd then In an altered
tone.. "Wouldn't you like to know
how I'm going tJ circumvent our
fiendish, little feminine friend?
there's an alliteration for you."
Her tone was lightness itself, but
then was a feverish spot in each
cheek and her lips had the thin line
around tbem that always means ten
sion with Lillian. I saw that she
was really concerned despite her air
of frivolity.
"I would like lo know whatever
von choose to tell me." I answered
quietly.
"And I choose to tell you every
thing." she answered quickly. "I
wasn't going to, have -ray dinner
snoiled lv any little dope fiend in
this wortd or any other, so I called
up Dicky, told him to round up two
or three good private detectives, real
ly gt-od ones, who will not only be
equal lo any emergency, but who can
be rel'ed upon to keen their months
shut. D:rky happened to know some
rrarkerjac!:s. and he Is going to sta
ion them r round the house wberelFIVE ROOM BUNGALOW IN 13f
thev'R the mort good. Nobody
will ever be the wiser, and If the
Allis person trie ,to pull off any
funny stunts well; I feel sorry for
her. that's all."
Her voice held a quiet menace that
made me shiver. I am very fond of
Lillian Underwood, she is the best
friend I have, but sometimes I will
glimpse a bit of recklessness in her
of which I do not quite approre.
I may misjudge her. but I am
afraid that in the cause of someone
she loved she might not always be
quite scrupulously ethical in the
methods she employed to aid them.
To be continued).
REAL ESTATE
FOR 8 ALE LARGE HOUSR IX COOD LO
ratios, la 6ales. far $V)0O. paeaA 168.
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
on farms or
INSTALLMENT LOANS
on city property
ELSW0RTH PICKELL
301 Aasonle Temple. Salem.
FOR SALE SIX ROOM MODERN
house: reception rooms, closets. etc
completely furaiaheu including H
bart M. Cable I layer I'iano. S2e
worth of furniture. 2 large lota
xlll ft., good barn. cow. 25 chick
ens, hay. wood and coal to last a
year everything goes. This houi
is located in the heart of Saletn and
Is a fine home. Owner Is going east,
and will sell at a very resonable
price if sold now. $1008 cash will
handle. If you are interested, see m
without delay. Immediate possession.
K. R. I'eaison. 485 Oregon BUg.
I'hone 43.
TIME TABLES
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
XsrtiMa4
No. 14 Oregonlan 8:88 am
No. 14 regoa Express ...... 8:$Sa.m
No. 28 Willamette Limited
No. IS Portland Passenger
No. 31 Coos Bay .,
No. 14 Portland Express .
9:17 a m
l:ilpm
8:1$ p m
7:48 p.
SMUaaa4
No. S3 Oregbnian .........
3:10 s m.
No. 23 For Eugene . ...
18 88 a-m
No. IS California Express .. .11:01 am
No. 17 Koaeburg I asaencer .. 4:08 pm
No. 87 Willamette Limited... 4:44 p.m
No. 13 Baa Francisco Pass. .. 18:83 am
S4I EH-;r.F.R LINK
No. 73 Arrive at Salem 8:18 a m
No. 74 Leave Salem 4:98 p.m
I1LEX rALLSJ CTTTl 4t WESTER
181 Leaves Salem, motor .... 7:99 am
ICS Leaves Falem. motor .... :ila.m
188 Leavee Salem, motor .... l:SSpm
Through car to Monmouth and Alrlie
171 Leaves Salem . - (:18 p m
183 Arrives at Selem 8:28 i
184 Arrives at Ha. em 11:89 am
188 Arrives at Sslem 8:29 pm
173 Arrive Salem 7.49 p.n.
OSUCOOBf ELaVC-miC
rftertlTS OeC Set, 18 IS.
eatheeead.
Trala teve -No.
Portland
S Ltd.. 8:11 am
7 19:4$ am
9 8 98 wm
1$ Lt4 .' 4:48 pm
Arrlva Arrive
Salem Eugea.
19:18 am 13:39 pm
13:89 pm Salem ran
4:18 pra 8:8$ par
9:48 am 1:89 pm
IT ..... pm
19 9.29 pm
8:97 pra Salem ob I)
11:28 pm Salera onl
North Beak Station tleave Jeffer
soa Slreet IS and 28 minutes later.)
Herthbeaad
Trala Leav Arrive Arrive
No. Eugene Balem Portland
S 7:18 am 9 19 am
IS Ltd.. 1:18 am 9:(Sam ll:S9am
13 13:9a pm 3.Z9 pm
18 Ltd.. .1:88 pm 4:99 pm 8:89 pra
10 ..... Balemonlf 8 IS pro 7.40 pn
22 8:25 pm 7 ikpm 19 se pn.
North Bank Btatlta tarrlve. Jeffer
soa Street IS rolawlee earlier). Leav
Corvatlla.
coiVALi ts c?oinrr.trrios
WerUVees4
Lsave Cervaltis Srriva Ralea
S .90 is
:4v eei
4 on aa
' T:5S pel
9:88 pm
8:18 pa
Laeve Saleta
10:S eav
eatkseaa
Arrive Ceres
a .
ll ' ia
8 A ai
S:ee tm
-1 8:4 tm
REAL ESTATE
5-ACRK FARM FOR SALE HY OWN
r, all in eultfatiwn. House and
barn, running water, ready to mote
J": lc car fare, en public road. Iticc
Hot; address "J care Statesman.
A DANDY FIVE ROOM HOUSE ON
Jvih street, paved, for $204. Small
sum cash and monthly payments.
Itutit by owner at.d pre-war price
Phone IvliJ.
FOR FALE ICS AC-ltEA 7S CUI
vaiea. Dinner eeeond arowth f;r t.
b-r: house, barn, orchard 1-4 t-.l
frf J''e hishay. s m.iea lrm ii
Irm. Price per acre: term. Ir.
k. Hmru zt vri,n Hid if.
"LrT:l,AcRESi HtTSE. BARK.
vujvming iair grounaa on paved b.ga
. mrt iciint. u.
K. Hart.
FOR SALE 1 ACRE3 APPLES,
prunes, loganberries, just ouiaiae
city limits, on paved road. Good 7
rwm house, bun; extra rien soil;
.over $J0e sold in fruit off Blare th.a
jear. price $i0; ttrms. U. XL Hart
288 Oregon Bldg.
FOR SALE 168 ACRES, 73 in cultiva
tion, li of which is la 3 year old
Italian prunes. btUaace oak grub tim
ber estimated laee torii; feactd with
woven wiri small boum, barn: C
. miles froia Dallas. Pr.ce f'.l.eo.
Ll5t eaeh balance years e per cnu
. K. Hart. 308 Oregon Bldg.
FOR SALE 208 ACRES. OVER 10 IS
Cultivation. balance pasture and
small brush easily cleared; slightly
rellin'g. under woven wire fvnee. fair
house, barn; good location. Price 865
per acre; $44 eh. balance 8 rears
per cent- D. 41 Hsrt. :8 Oregon
Lldg.
HOUSE WANTED A 8- or T-room
bouse north ef Court street, close In.
Witt pay liOO to 8 4664 rain J.,. 14
Scotl iieaity Co, 228 Oregon Blu.
If Its
LOANS. REAL ESTATE
LVSURANCB
LA FLA R A LAFLAR
4-7-8 Oregon Bldg.
block, south, oae block from bm
menu for $2004). Built by owner Just
before the war. Well constructed;
fireolace: corr, nlet cabin k.irk...
fully plumbej. $tf cash. Carle
Abrams. Statesman building. .
REAL ESTATE
LOANS
INVESTMENTS
WALTER McLAREX
Room i. 188 N. Com. St.
Bar gains and Investments 1
S acres t miles frdm Salem oa mm
road all ia cultivation. $:.
it acres miles out I', acres bear
ing berries. 4 acres orchard, f-room
bungalow, oarn. other buildings, fcnap
$27 i0.
acres near town. S acres prunes
sad on err tea, some apples, good build
ings. $4758.
4-aere tract 3 miles out oa pare
road, fine soil. $IIi.
siae general farm or 1(8 acres. I
miles from Salem, good location, bar
gain. S13S per acre.
it acres close in. High slate of culti
vation; for quick sale. $350.
-rood 84-acre fruit tract near town
to exchange for good house and lot
tor m square deal and bargains see
PERRINE & MARSTERS
211-12 Commercial Club Uldg. '
WOODS BARGAINS
Five acres Hollywood. $1189. ( acres
loganberries. S2ite. acres, good
buildings and orchard on Garden
road. $..500. S acres n Garden road,
good buildings and orchard close ia
$74 i acres apples and walnuts
$;: take house in trado. 1 acres
bottom land close to fcaiem. 11 arrea
prunea; take home part pay. S-room
house, good location. $110. -rom
bungalow, two blocks from Plate ffU.
$lt.v. 3 room house. $509.
, F. L WOOD
Bayne Building.
SELECTED
All are very good buys and personalty
inspected.
A good S-room cottage In perfect con
dition Site: Immediate possession.
Another at 825et: possession Jan. 1.
This is a beauty: $1209 cash and In
stallments monthly: close la: no ear
fare. Information only ia person. Tbiai
week only tor less probably).
One of the best buys in Ihe city tn a
9-room modern, close in. corner 81 -
A good S-room cottage close to car at
lees; terms.
A good 7-room modern except basement
with big lot. paved street, good loca
tion at llloe: terms.
I We have over a hundred others; come
in and see us if you want a house of
any kind.
THE FLEMING REALTY CO.
311 Stale SU Room 7.
GOOD BUYS
19 ar.-e trart located on Yna'n Pacifle
highway. 1 3-4 miles ffom street car
line. arres prunes. I"rlce ..e.
5 acre tract 13-4 acres loganberries
in first rlaas condition. S-room house,
bsrn. a ell- PrUe $3se. ,
3-4 acre trsct. all rultivaled. S
acres In piun. good a' room bouse.
barn. Price $1A9.
Well Improved 5 acre tract loeated
close to caihne. geod i rnm plastered
bungalow, eleeirlo lights and r.asemenc
hearina freit, gravel street. I"rice $e
13 aire tract. t acres Italian prunea.
I aeres cherries, -some log aba. Price
$l0.
:s arte trart located r!se In. all cul
tivated. 9rre of prune, some apples,
nouse and barn, electric lights, gravel
street 3-4 mil from rarline. sightly lo
cation. IT lee $tl.ee.
49 acres of first class prune, logan
berry or atrsaherry land, all cultivat
ed Pne $115 per ere. $1259 down.
balance i rri at 6 per cent Interest.
le arre tract. S a-res bearing prueea
3 aeres 3 vears vli 3 acres spplc'a.
Price $3750.-
14 1 U SB HUTS
8 roi-m modem home loeated at 15(5
South Liberty street. I-rice $:.
rm mixiern bungalow. iM-ated at
North Commercial street l"rlee
$:; lie dwn. balance $29 per
month. per tent interest.
, room tno.iern iotue watea close
sn. paved stieet ITiee li.'!
I rfrii modern oungaiow, oa semen t
lri e $1508.
W. H. GRABENHORST & CO.
178 Rtata street
"e
FOR RK.T-
(RM1
FiR RENT 1S-CRI; TRAT Ivri.VT
ed 1-4 mile from nimni station
Oregon Kteelric R IL with daelhnr.
barn, errhsrd. paature and farm land
together with monthly rash pur.
menta for board and washing for an
elderly gentleman. Addrea 'iervais.
Route 2. iiox 45 or phoae JKIL
Vis I
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Court' KticeL
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