THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. PRECnM, You May Move In Today We have a 7 room house, just f finished. Modern. Good location. ' $500 will handle. Price $3300. . If not sold in few days, will rent ; $35 a month. . You may move in today. Act at once, if you want this. BECKE & HENDRICKS 205 U. S. Bank Building Phone 161 CIT Y NEWS IN BRIEF in response to a request made by iuw uiiness Men s league, which desires that Armistice day be cele brated! not by the few, but byall of Salem, as was done on the orig inal Armistics day. T Trusses Fitted at Tyler's Drug store by an epxfrt in the business. Vnion Meets Tomorrow The regular monthly all-day session of. the Union 'of the Ffrst Congregational church, will be held tomorrow, business and work filling the hours. A luncheon will be served at noon by women of the church. Cabbage lc lb.. Delivered Yard K. Richardson Phone 4! Pastor's Brother Promoted Rev. W. L. Airheart of the Pu get Sound Methodist conference has accepted a position as profes sor in one of the eastern schools and Rev. Ernest Bates of Fern dale, Wash., has been appointed pastor of the Sequim. Wash church at a salary of $1800 a year and parsonage. Rev. Ernest Bate is a brother of Rev. Alfred Dates of this city. Bridge Near Completion J. T. Hunt cBfunty commission er, and W. J. Culver, road master, were in ' Mehama yesterday in specting the steel bridge crossing: Jthe SantJam river which is in the course of construction at that place. They report work pro gressing and it is thought, the bridge will be in readiness for traffic' in about three weeks. A visit also was made to the San tiam ferry, whichwas found to be disabled owing to the drift striking it during the last flood. It was ordered put in shape for use and will be running again in a few days. ENID BENNETT In "HerHuibandV Friend" She's Always Good Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Monmouth Has Program Students of the Oregon normal school and the . tnwnsnponk f n a i - moumouim nave prepared a fine musical and natriotic nroeram for Armistice day. James Elvin. sec retary or the Y. M..C. A., will go to Monmouth today, and will be one of th principal speakers for the occasion. An invitation has been extended to the American le gion post at Dallas and Independ ence; to attend the celebration. Tickets For Vilhjahmnr bteianason on sale at Hauser Bros. Admission $1. Lvceum ticket holders 75c. Bring your lyceum iicxets with you. Rlgdon and Son Reliable funeral directors. E3 1 SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS Repairing and Alterations 1211 8. Com'l St. ...Phone 1868 1717 UNION LXAL ALLS I W.00 and $5.00 5 .SCHEi'S ELECTRIC MACHINE S ENGINEERING CO. for Uxor Washing Machines and Electric work and Supplies. 137 Court St. Phone 488 led Crackers, per pound .... ZOe talry Bait In SO pound sack. .75 ttraws, per bale . . ... . ... ... .65c Laundry Soap In 23 bar lota 91. OO pardwheat Floor at per sack 9&25 The Highland Grocery fhone 404 7441 Hlgtilaafl Arenne HARTMAN BROS. CO. 7or Fins Jtwelry Jeweler and OpticUni THE "DAYTON" The Bicycle tor Ereryone LLOYD E. BAMSDE2I . 887 Court Street Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing Cabbage lWc lb.. Delivered Ward K. Richardson Phone 494 Business Closes Today- All stores, banks and business houses will be closed all day today Willamette Valley Transfer Company ' Fast Out; Freight Daily Between Portland and Salem 4 Phone 1400 i The Vacuum Cups have ar rived at I A. H. MOORE'S Salem School of Expression Lulu Rosamond Walton, Director 147 N. Commercial : Phone 592 1484J Weekly Recital Class - Sales oernce VALLEY MOTOR CO. Planting Time Secure Reliable Trait and Orna mental Trees, Small Fruits, Roses from THE SALEM NURSERY . COMPANY 428 Oregon Bldg. Phone 1763 Yamhill Grower Here Georgw Zimmerman of Yamhill. one of the largest prune grower in the state, and operator of two dryers, was in the city yesterday conferring with officials of the Oregon Growers Co-operative as sociation. He is one of the direc tors of the association. City yesterday In conferenca with officials of the Oregon Gror-er Co-operative association. Mr. Wil cox was formerly a director of th Agricultural experiment station of the Hawaiian Islands. H is mak ing a tour of the west .to secure informaton on transportation,' dis tribution and financing of agricul tural croDa and secured much val. uable information while in the city. In addition to his services in the Hawaiian islands, Mr. Wil cox during the war was with the experimental station of the de partment of agriculture, with headquarters in Washington. Magazine Club Rate The Ace, 127 North High. Post office Hours Told Postmaster August Huckestein says that all windows at the post- office will be open until 10:30 o'clock a. m.. today, and at that time they will close so employes may attend the Armistice day progTam at the armory. There will be one city delivery in the morning and no other during th day. The rural delivery will be made as usual. Salem Musical Bureau- Presents Harold Henry, pianist. Friday, Nov. 12: Kathleen Parlow, violinist, Feb. 27; Margaret Mat- zenauer. contralto. April 13. Box office open Grand. Thursday. Nov. 11, 9:30 a. m. Single admission to first concert. $1, $1.50, $: Concert begins 8: IS sharp. Mower Shop and Greenhouse- Combined. Cut flowers, ferns and potted plants. 1276 N. Liberty l'iwle Ham. Neleea" This entertaining production will be staged at the Elks temple Friday night. Nov. 12, under the auspices of the Elks for all Elks and their wives or sweethearts- beginning at 8:30 o'clock. It 11 the rirst of a series or six enter tainments under the Menley Ly ceum course of Chicago, which has been contracted for by the Elks. No charge for admission. Eastern Journalist Here S. V. W ileox. a writer for the Country Gentleman, was in the ITALIAN PRUNE TREES A few left, all grades; also vari ous kinds of nursery stock. We are now making fall delivery. FRUITLAND NURSERY CO.. Route 6, Salem Phone 111F21 For Medical Certificates for Marriage Licenses apply to S. C STONE. M. D. Tyler's Drug Store 157 South Commercial Street WOOD WOOD r Call G. H.' Tracy Wood Co. for all kinds of ;, " dry wood. Prompt delivery Phone 620 DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 35c Doz. SALEM BAKING CO. 439 Court Street. Phone 954 We W.M00RE Furniture Store The Home of tie Vlctrola Yon set mora for your money at Moore's i It Pays to Trade at Tha FARMERS CASH STORE O. Burton Durdall Z47 North Conuaerdal M7 POTATOES Call ob si before you aell BISHOP BROS. Corner Ferry and High. Streets - Phone 1400 ,. "WALLFELT" Takes the place of eloth at about one third -i MAX 0. BUREN 179 N. Commercial St. 167 North Commercial St M the Electric Sign "SHOES" DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AND FLXTTRES M Horth Liberty Street D. H. M0SHER nigh Class Cleaning and Pressing 474 Court Street Wnat Have Yon? We buy, sell and exchange new ana second-hand furni ture, stoves, ranges, rues. tools, etc We will buy you out. COL. W. P. WRIGHT 171 N. Com'l St., Salem, Or. your sales with ns People's Fcrnilnre Store wt Phon, io4T phoneTSI Talking' Machines and Records Player Pianos and Player Rolls L A n M C R MOVING SoS STORING 9oO SHtPPiNn 5ALEH AU Kinds TRAnSFER of Goods W00DRY conducts sales anywhere In Marlon or Polk counties. Store located 270 N. Com'L AUCTIONEER Better Ciooda for Lesa HIGHEST PRICE PAID For SECOND HAND FURNITURE Stores, carpets ana Capital Hardware tt Furniture Co. 285 N. Commercial St. Phone 847 . FURS STORED Store yoar Furs during summer i WEST FUR CO. 521 Court. Opposite Court Honse CARjL & B0WERS0X j Groceries 323 Conrt Street Phone 409 Busick's Oar Urea fleet of trmefci (uUn to rtT you prompt rrie Md trmeK el u (is Baa xor jwmw aa. Oemntry ana fconf inaua Hauling SpeelaJty. W Buy uud Bell " W OOP AND OOiL O. A. XJLKKBS, Kaaaguc aldBe Fboa 1898 Fresh Salmon 7 Onto Fitts Market, phone 211. llerr in Your Owort unity To cret two months' work in shorthand at the Capital Business college before 1921 a good be ginning. A new class Monday. November 15. Roth Grocery Store V.ll be closed all day Thurs day. Armistice day. CAR GONE WRONG? If it's Carburetor trouble, put on a Stromberg. If It's Tires, buy a Brunswick or Silvertown Cord. If It's Ignition trouble, we are Igni tion Specialists. If it's Car Trou bles of any kind. CALL US. , Great Western Garage Phone 44. Opposite Court House Swim i Special rates to swim d tir ing this term are given Jto School and University pu pils. i OREGON BATH HOUSE Open daily from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. FOR BARGAINS of all kinds such as furniture, stoves, ranges, machinery, of all kinds see the CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center Phone 398 DREAMLAND RINK Dance every Wednesday and Saturday Bungalow Orchestra Potatoes We will commence ship ping soon. Come and , see us. "We can store your pota toes if you don't want to sell. MANGIS BROS. "Warehouse: High and Trade Streets Phone 1291 Office 542 State Street Phone 717 $9.00 mm A WEEK "Will Bay a ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE WfiL GAHLSD0RF The Store of HOUSEWARES HIGHEST PRICES Paid for Vegetables ana4 Fruits PEOPLE'S CASH STORE , Experience vs. Training Toa often fcer prto tar that traiainf ia ot ao enntil to auece aa ia prac tical upenmra. jb b nntm thia If tni. Bat thia ia aluo tro. Tha efficiently trained yonnc Pr i Vi who will be rir- ea the irreatett opportanity to aeenre tne proper itrirc. A Case in Point A few yeara a eertaia yoons nn left oar echool aft er completing tha batiaeaa eoarae. tie tovk a place aa a bookkeeper. Today he ia aa eecatie, earning ",ooo a year. Other men with only practical eipertence haee beea oatdiatancnl. Hia training' aid ad him in aernriof the deaire4 perienc and helped him make that experience eoant. Ton ean hae thia aort of training. We eaa help yoa -taia it. Write aa today. Or. better at ill, call. Capital Business College Salem, Oregon THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 11. 1920 ATTRACTIVE COZY HOMELIKE .-uUi 1 'V c U St LI- I LJenirti n - 1 I MBVaWBBBBB THH compIiat. U often rad alnst amall booM that they look m II they ireVa built by the mile and cot off ava the barer waaiea uesL The most Mrcastie Critic that ITCT IlTavl nver vmM say that of thia little dvellls. The unci mm oi lam rosndauona, the ctmred hood orer the mala dooti way. the plctureaqoe corner dor mer are features aa lndlrldoal and lnterestln aa they are beautiful. The front stent- lead nn tn an open terrace, at one end of which Is a corered Twrrrh. Th entruca door opens Into a llTtnc room IS ieei oy zo. in on end wall Is the fireplace, so well secluded from drafts that It almost forma a nwk- 8maU windows on either aide of ue srepiace ana bwr ones flanklss the entrance door afford abnuanM of light, yet plenty of wall space is icii xor ue placing or rornuure. ODDOftlte tha Areolae la th !ts In room. 11 feet by 14. Two wln- oows. wnicn can do made French ooors u aesirea lead out to the eorered porch. 11 feet br 11. in the other outer weJl of the dlnlnr room Is a stUl larser window ITOnD. Back Of tb rlfnlnr rnnim la the kitchen. 11 by 10 feet, lighted xrom two . siaes. ins sernoe MtmtM 1a at a-rajfB l1. An m landing of the stairs leading down io ue vasemenb In tha rear corner nnnMlta tv kitchen Is a bedroom. 13 feet by 10, and between tt and the Urlng room, a lam laralorr. Tha fort and conrenlenoe of such aa amngMnent.ls clear, though too often forgotten. Climbing the stairs at the rear of the hall, yoa come, by way of a wen lighted landing, to a small 'central hall on the second floe. Tour doors open from this h"Y. Two of them lead to large bed rooms, one of which the one with the corner dormer has a charm ing little balcony, orer the corrred porch below. Doth bedrooms hare large closets. Between them Is a storage closet, also entered from the hall, while the fourth door opens Into a bathroom, lighted. 1 ke the landing, from the windows of the rear dormer. Standing alone, this house Is re markably beautiful. Rightly placed among rises and shrubbery. It Is as much of a Joy to the eye as it is a comfort- to the housewife. It ts thoroughly practical In a money sense, likewise. The walls are of hollow tile, eorered with stucco, furred on the Inside, with gypsum plaster laid on metal lath. The roof Is of asphalt shingles, whose red or green color contrasts Dean tlfully with the stucco. Built In this wise, the first cost of the house Is little or bo greater than if made of wood; while the tile house Is easy to heat, cheap to maintain, costs little for Insurance, glrea a maximum of protection to the family from fire is well as from weather, and lasts forerer. If your contractor or dealer doubts any of these statements, write the Permanent Building Bureau, tn the Chamber of Commerce, . Chicago, and get the proofs. Rte IncreaMs Akrd- The Deer Island Rural Co-oper ative Telephone company has filed with the public serTice commis sion an applicaton for a rate in crease. The company does busi ness in Columbia county. Louisiana Walts This record now on sale at Stiff Furniture Co. Company Incorporate The Oregon Fish Cold Stor age company has been organized at Portland with a captalizatlon of 115.000. The Incorporators are W. B. Peterson. J. A. Thomp son and J. F. Mathslson. Articles of Incorporation have been filed by the Quality Auto Top At Paint ing company of Portland, capital ized at so.uhu. ins incorpora tors are M. J. Sidwa. Nick Ryan and K. R. Ryan. Is a Tight Wad Burglar, Proof? Application Ftlexl . The FoYt Klamath Meadows company has filed an application I with the state engineering depart ment for permission to appropri ate 70 second feet of water from Anna creek, a tributary of Klam ath Lake, for derelopment of lvoo horsepower. A pipe line two miles long is contemplated, and the estimated cost is 1-0.000. Dreamland Auditorium- Thursday. Not. 11, 9 p. m. high class mutc and dance. Lau letta Symphony orchestra of Chl csko. Bef t danre music erer heard in Salem; nine artists; no raise in prices. Couplo To -Marry A marriage license was grantea yesterday to-Margaret M. tocGold rich of Salem and Thomas E. AI- bertson of San Francisco. Hoy Want Home Dno bnr. IS Tears old. want to do chores for board and room while attending blsn school. Phone IS 8. I PERSONAL MENTION I Rer. Alfred Bates of the Kim ball school of theology will leaTe Friday morning for Nehalem. Or., to assist in revival meetincs at the Methodist church there, and return to Salem Monday erenlng. Mrs. M. L. Fulkerson. county fuperlntenrlent of schools. Tisitd the schools at Eldiidge and Ma honey yesterday. William Coulson of Wadena. Minn., is making a trip here In the west, and while here visited U. G. Royer and other Salem friends yesterday. XOT WORKIXG BCT TIRED OCT When one feels always tired without working, or surfers from backache. lumbago, beumatle pains, sore muscles or stiff Joints it is not always easy to locate the source of "trouble, but very fre quently It eaa be traced to oTer worked, weakened or diseased kidneys. Mrs. L. Gibson. 12th and Edison St.. La Junta. Colo., writes: "My kidneys were girlng me a great deal of trouble for some time. I took Foley Kidney Pills and. they belped me right away. Sold every where. Phez Brand Prunes Make Debnt in Salem Stores Phez ,brand prunes hare made their appearance In the Halem stores where attractive wladfew displays are being shown. Phez prunes are packed la 10 pound cartons with aa attractive lonr-coior wrapper or burr and bine tones. The main feature of this wrapper is a beautifnl repro duction of fresh prunes which sre shown dropping from the bounte ous band of Oregon. ' It Is stated at the PUbs com party's office that Phes prunes are the combined result of an Idea snd a. situation. The idea was that JOregon prunes rotxjd be sold In cartons. The situation was that the ordinary channels for prunes were sluggish. Hence the Phez good-will and the Phes high-powered selling force were hitched te Orecon prunes, and the first car moving to Chicago yes terday was yie result. Read trie Classified Ads. Mars; Kenan present I tt - Iv "Coming J U 1 : Holiday V,--b Liberty VILHJALMUR STEFANSS0N Scientist Explorer at The Armory, Nor, 19 Subject "My Five Tears in the Arctic Illustrated with stereoptican icrs Admission $t.OO Lyceum Ticket Holders T.V -Follow Me Girls" FRANK RICH MUSICAL COMEDY Next Sunday Blijh Theatre a,