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I THE OREflONf STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 1S21 S& r Wax M meertietv fa r sterna i u months' . ? Mentha fysatnet. M V sWa ;' ilClI UNION ctrS INSURANCE SOCIETT ilele. KvUnd Buxghardt . t w Arful 1T1 8UU St. t-" r 21. i:0HE3f TO LOAN On veai r-attw ,nrr LtM Sl Bush KanEj 1W 3 -FARM LOANS f IUVK1& & ROBERTS SAI.ESL WANTED WAST1.D ONE WIDE AWAKE SALES Bian fa handle cur new i.quid rleai-er ia this territory . F.iclaitive agency treod . propo.iiivn. For parm-alars writ la Aispitun Mf. '.. '.'hi Bsrker Apartments, 1'ortland, Ora. XAtTXDRTEfl SALEM LAUNDRY COMPAKT, ltd . Libert atreet. Pteae 3S. Oldest Largest Bast. F.stablished 1889. .MISt'KLLAXROL'H WANTFD J MEN AND WOMEN TO take farm psper subscriptions. A goad proposition i the right propla. Address the Pari fi Homestead. BUalremsa Bldg. ftalesn, Ora.- FOR SALE EACTTrCL WALL TINTS. MAMT tow eelvre 10a poaa4 an A up. If ax O. Keren. 17 ft. Con 'I St. FI.NAXCIAL LIBERTY -BONDS BOUGHT AXD SOLD. Hawkins A Roberta, 202 Oregon tUg. wl HAVE SOME GOOD FARM AtOKT geges la eeJI. HAWKINS ROBERTS lOJOrjjoBJdfjjjam POULTRY. . our offerings of home. inu!?inf ome of th . - eat la ta cyy. ur i sd acreage,.! complete. UlFOtt A IAPLAR 411.7 Oregog BldC- Phon 4 TNEfTODAT CNCALLEDi 4 "ATS FOR 8 ALB e.fi.JO ta .82 Taa Hat Bos. 42 ' Ferry street.. tHE NORTHWEST roCLTM JOL'R. aL taa biggest aad seat la taa woet, Taa liee magstlne for live nooJtrvmen 7ia a year. $1.00 ia Salem. Bead ft reals h." itaplt Udav. Address Taa Northwest Poultry jMrui, Salem, Ora- foa. Matioa i FARM PAPER CAPITAL CTTT Ouaiity work. Br iraadway. -Paoao KV STEAK LAPNDBT prvapt rttra. 1394 MONEY TO IXIA.N. PI.AX TO BUII.U NOW WHILE MA- trriata aud labor ara on a Iwwrr naU aud irmrt your building- toaa ui aa. Krpairabla Ikr rrut. Pirr, hbt, auto and indemnity iuturanre wrtttaa. A. C BOIIRNSTEDT 0I Unntnif T'-mplf, Sj'tm. Orfgon NURSERY STCK-K. 4UOlCiiI-04iASBKKK PLANTS POK rpricf :de!iwery; any quantity. Ward K. KirhardMn, 2385 Front. OREOON CHAMPION ;OOSEBF.RRV p'aot aaiad. Ward K. Uirhatdou, 2395 Front. Phono 494. CHOICE STRAWBERRY PLANTS. ANT iuantity; all trading varirtira. Prirta interanttng. nan k. Ktrbaraaoa. 2MH rroat at. Phona 494. PRU1TLAND XURSERT NOW HAS talra yard roraar High aad Parry t.. 8ln. Pirate rail and ara our atark; 6 and 8-f.Kt Italian prone and smaller gradra. also other aurrj atork Phone 1I40.M. rNTED OnS BLLE MALE PIGEON, goat ruF.sii co phone. Uj II f ANTED MrST BE Al t), rreniDga mo. n-ivrrn - nVlMT CLASS PKAt.Il- ral hop asaa wrae ob" "u bttinc oat oPa lard to the haratin e the ceop.fi iiot be a We lo anrtie le hate oma kaowlodgee of a tractor; A Vt rla propoaitioo for iba r;ht?ipft. Addree repJy "M ' . cere lnatri LOST NINE l A .M-ipt boofci.i f rhoao 10?J. 1VF.-DOLI.AR OASOLINE ' Cell 204 V. 8. -Bank trvard. TWO GOOD BLEEPIXO rtat; ll ROOMS FOR IT TOD WAST TO OET THB BEST farm paper, aead 15a to The PacHia Honetttad, Saient, Oregon, for a thrao noatha trial aabacripuon. MeatioM Uia MISCELLANEOUS WALLBOARD- CAS BX USED OVER loth or Madding. Caa be tiaUd or papered. Max O. Baron, lit KorU Coainiarelal street. 5(1,000 CUT H BERT RED ItASPBERRY plants; strong, thrifty, year old. Low quantity prices fur early delivery. Pet 10O postpaid. S3. -"0. ward K. Kirk ' ardsou, 2395 FVoat. ' PAINTING AND PAFEKHAVQIXO I hsra gone east on an extended rlsit aad 1 r e- bi mend A. H. Clark (phono 1396 J) aa n competent workman. Glean I.. Adams. MISCELLANEOUS tOU SALE VIOLIN AND BOW, ALSO nittktra gutter ; 1740 S, liberty -Phono 1411M. WALEELT" TOUR i HOUSE; IT aporior to eltth, at boat half priea. , Max O. Barsn, ll N, Com'l BL APPLES l 25 PER! BOX DELIVERED Baldwins, Spiu.abrrg. Ben ions and others. Cooking apples, 1. Phone 44. Wsrd K. KichardtoB. 2305 Front. STANDARD EXCHANGE. 143 KOBTH Oamasereial atraoC diamoada. watcnea. maaical instrnasenta ; .guns, clothing, shoes, at. Both new and need goods omght, aold or exraaaged. PLOmiXG. REAL ESTATE GOOD BUYS 320 aero farm, stout 80 a-re Blt;rated. kalanro good .timber, abonl fifteen thousand rords of standing timber. House and bsrn. Will eouidr praper ty or small aeresga aa part payment. Priee ; per acre. 280-aero farm located northeast of Salem, 100 aerea cultivated, balance patlare and timber, good buildings, about 'li arte of beaver dam soil all cultivated. Price 1125 per acre. 20O acre farm, lOO acres cultivated, bal ance timber and paature, good roal, running watr, buildings. 1'rice 100 per acre. i 4 01 sere tract of fine berry toil located tooth of Sjlera, Pacific aighway. Price tlCoO, $Jol down, bslanre terms. .iO acre tra t. tmit huose and barn, prunes. Utgsns and strawberries, fait.il orchard. ronider hou&e and lot as part : psym. nt. I' ru e $7o00. 5 acre located clone to car line, fine lerry soil, good drainage, souie bg-n. Price .250O. Tenet. 5 acres of good soil. 4 room house, i REVELATIONS OF AWffE The Story ol a Honeymoon 4 Wonderful Rormance of Msrrled Life WoaUerfmUj Told bj ADETjE garrison CHAPTER 789 WHY ROBERT SAVARIX SIG NALLED KVEX LILLIAN TO LEAVE "HIM AI3NE WITH MARION. W are all fairly k! '-contained. poist-a women we, who were gathered In Lillian's rose-hued Deti room yet I think that LU WHOLE MILK AND PRODUCE WANTED Mirion Cre&siery & Prodacs C Salem, Oregon. Phone 2483 SALEM MARKETS RUYIXfi PRICK Ek and Poultry tlonal fire protection to the indus trial district of Dallas was also acre logaot. acre prane, i-am. goodjlin, Katherinn and Mrs. Cos- road. Price 3'i0. 10 acrea, houte and barn, good l.erry Suit. Price 2200. : 7 room piatiered hooe and 8 fine garden lota located Jutt outtlda of city limits snd ctote to car line. Price 12100. 5 roo-n house and large lor in south Kalem, barn, grsvel street. -!o. e lo ear line. Price 2500. 2 cah. W. H. Grabenhorst. & Co. 275 State Street. Exceptionally Good Buy A SVi-room modern - except LasemenL witk a very large lot and garage; one block off the car line at t2'x; new plumbing and very eneap place. Wit. FLEMING 341 State Street. PLLMBJNtl. UEPAIRINO AND CO I L work. Phone 1517J. Shop 127. Union ttreet. A. L. Godfrey. PRIVATE HOSPITALS. WANTED CONFINEMENT CASES AT : private hospital. I bate heat ot equip mn. Phono 15 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS CATHERINE SCHLEEP, M. D, PHT aiciaa aad Burgeon. Offices Oregon a-ctidiBg. rooma an il, raoaa oao, 1M. THOROUOHLT MODERV t: I OUT ROOM honae, 2 '.blocks from car line, large lot. east front. plenty of fruit and garage; well worth lite mnuey. New 5-room plattered bungalow, some fruir. good location. Wilt take iv'i mobile at part ' pavment. Money to loan on good security, city or country, in sums ranging from J.iO-j to 44000. SQUARE DEAL CO. U. S. Natl. Bank BUg. Phoea 470, rer Oregon Electrie depot. "WALL PASTE. RO COOKING BB ejuired. Sticks everything. Mas O. Bare a. 179 N. Commercial BtfM. IXSTRiNCE NOT A SIDE LINE with . ItWa? devote oar entire time W ti It in eur'xclative bnaineta. backed bv tsiaiiy i vefrs of experieaca Let na . I rtrm wiih fton on vour insarsnee. We csa gis;yai- LOW COST dependable isattrsnce sf a substantial saving to yea. Phne 847. Standley A FoW. Ageats. fcooii 3 Bnsh Bsak Bid g. Ka le ai, Qri TOR SALE O TRADE 20 ROOM reessiag io5e. Phone 1331t COSVEXIKtt LOCATED FIVE-ROOM . wodern hnij for sale. Price roasoosble if tsken at ie: good terma -Move in today. For Mppoiatment to see it, cmII esraer. Pkofe 44. or OJl tvea.ngs. SACKS, BACKS FOB BALK - 100.000 grain, oats and potato Backs. Capital Jaak and Bargain House, 118 Coaler atreeiv Phono s8. . SECOND HAND FURNITURE WANTED BICO.ND HAND FURNI tare, rags, enrpata. atevee, mac hi aery ' aad tool. Beat prieea paid. The Cap ital Hardware Faraiture Co' S8S N. Com'l St. Phone 47. AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A GOOD 6-room home within 3 blocks of the state capitol for S2f0 down and easy monthly payments Hou&e has good lot with fine cherry trees, east front, mod ern arrangement and conveniences. Will be offered for a week only for 83500. MRS. WINNIE PETTTOHN 5 State Stre.t Phooe 215 REPAER1NG AND SHARPENING BEN WHEELER EVERYTHING HE paired. General aharpcaing. chimaey 4 sweep, 1485 X. 17th st Phono 1418W. FOE BALE TRUCK CHAINS ALL SIZES. CAPITAL ?USK BAB- , .. i OARS i BOCSE. Jt CENTEB ST. PHONE 898. : CUTLERT GRINDINO: LAWN MOW era. safety rasora. ate. Stewart's Mo ps ir Shop, 847 Coart Street. FOR BENiT TO LEGISLATORS Tee room2 barh. adioininr. furnace heat ed, privileged of ate of living room at MO a room Uor one person aad 845 for ,-tw. Have booma in other prominent . homes wrwyS breskfktt will be served daring the Session. Hsve rooms with gsrsge, for Sent. C , I SFOR SALE . 7 room hedaon Cbemeketa street, close ie. 4 j.'.OO. i , 8 room hoi-ate Bn Chemeketa street. 8 4 '. A corner lot teid trims hoate on Chens . eketa stro6 85000 ' ' Besutiful Hn and large let on Chemek eta atreei fAr;8000. K. y j Aa room iioi!e on N. Church at.. 85200, J-A 7 room hortte N. Cottage street With gaiagehlor B4700. f-room hoRve ha N. Cot i a re t, 88500 Hoase and' for lota at 92W. aVroom haste On Oak at- 8230O. . room hoae ka X. 22od t, 81800. S-roem kaigalUw on Chemeketa at 8S00 Beautiful bom and lawn on Chemeketa atreet tK10. '- - Vsny other iPbutes ta pick from on my iiL i i . : GERTOUDE i. M. FAUK ' Pkese 1188 ' i - d2 N. Cottage - Apartment House Special CAPTIVITT OP THE OATMA GIRLS Tkla trno atorr of weatern immigra tion has been earafnUy raviaed. makiag m handaoma little hook. It Ulla ia graphie terms ol taa massaere oi iaa Ostatan family, of the escspo of Le mu. and the eaDtivitr of Mary and Ollva. Mary died of starvation aad Olive waa oarc hated from taa Indiana ft. tun l.ter. The nriea ia 20 eeata. vest ps id. Addresa Uregea . Teaher kfeathly. Selena. Oregon. WOOD PHONE 1585M FOR WOOD. CALL THE 8AJ.EM FVBT. -TAKD8 FOIl yoar wood and coal: aiipra ioa uass atreet. Phono 529. FOR SALE 16-TXCH AND 4 FOOT SECOND GROWTH AND OLD FIB WOOD. SPECIAL PB1CE ON GREEN WOOD. . j FRED E. WELLS Phona 1542 . . 805 Boalh Charck FOR RENT HOUSES iX)R RENT SLEtPINU ROOMS; C30 X. Winter. . Five cwmnletily farnUoed apartmenta inJ a strietSy ikiodern, ap-to-aste ouiioing, t.w lw. i, kiuantt furnace. . V . hot and'; eitld water, eoctrie lirht and . gaa all v the house: Urge halls 'r. L. WOOD. 811 STATE IT. every roenfj and hall well farnithod and! aotatovjrentela, ronvcnivnin iv mi.i j w etc. NearVjcar line, paved street, rloae , In. Thih 1 a good money makir and bargain; Owner's business taken him away ftonsi rtalem 81500 or more will , hsadle. lfn t delay on thia. ' BARBER & PEARSON 200 Gray, Jlfnlg. Near Coamereial CInh " XOTICB' KSV ASSESSMENT VXR ' THE l)ST Or l-tJ ' :rry street, in the ' ctty'; f s.xilm. from ! HTIt ii STREET TO 1STII 1 HTRKEt. BEAL STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years experience; Depot .National leuee. aisea 3 s to ha laeaea lot. PalaM oil aad varnishes, ate., loganberrr and bop hooks. Salem Peace aad Stove Works. 350 Court. atreet. Phono 18 SECOND HAND GOODS WT BUT AND SELL SECOND HAND goods of ail kiada. pipe xittiaga, nar- neea. aoOara. collar pads, toaia, and chaiaa. Fred ScaiadUer, 358 Oaata street. - TRANSFER HAULING CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 288 Stat St4 phona VSS. lHatriMting, forwarding ana storage oar specialty. fet wr ratea. , - WALL PAPER, PAINT HOUSES a room plastered bouse except kitchen. wster. toilet, etc , lot 50x130. i Cheap at 81050. 6-room plastered bomgslow, toilet, etc. rrice aiuoo with Sjjo down. 6-room plattered bungalow, bath, toilet,' lights, garage, etc: large lot, half block to csrj Price 82250, terms. j-room plastered bungalow.-' six blocks from the center of the rity. Strictly modern ia every wsy Price $4000 term i. : 5-room house, close in, fall basement, toi let, bath, l'ghts, gas, water, good lot and garage ia basement of house. Price 83000 cash. tlOtM). j i Varms 10: acres on psVed road. 3 miles from Sa lem; all in caltivatioa aad fenced with wova wire; family orchard, bearing: C room plattered bouse, rood barn and other out buildings. Price 88500, good . terma. 10 acres bearing logans and vergreens Price t760; terms. . 10 acres, 1 i niiiet from Salem; all In cultivation; family orchard, some lo gsns and strawberries; 7 -room plas tered house, hot sad cold water, bath, toilet, ete; good barn and other ant building. Price 87500; terma. 10 acrea. ' mile from Salem, ood aoil grove had as hard a time as I did to keep Lack the tear, when lit tle Marion struggled to get down from Robert SaTarin'a arms, say in that her grandmother would want her. f ' We managetrto turn apparent ly unconcerned. ev rnvling fac es, upon the child, but the very rrom remed tense with the knowledge that nver again would old Mrs. Morton want or need the little granddaughter ahe had adored. Rut Robert Savarin held her tihtJy. Marion, you want to please rraidma? You wouldn't want to un- her. r-ould you?" The little thing looked up in his far, -evidently impressed by th riousneES of his manner. "vn. no!' phe returned quick ly, "but how do you know?" . TU tell vou in a minute." he sa d. "but juft vou, nobody else." ve grasped his meaning in an instant, and the next moment kt-- LMlian softly closing the door wifh.ua all upon the living room d.- I think the same question was in all our hearts. Would he be ab?- to reconcile the high-strung, xensitlve ch id to leaving the house without seoing her grand mother agin? There vraa'some hi'w fa hs mtnner. - however. wMch gftv us alt confidence, even when we heard Marion's sharp llttiApry: "NA. o. she hasn't! Not with out me!" f The deen mnrmur, like a caress. of Robert Savarin's rich voice res-ponded. l:wnt on uninterrupted. although we couldn't jratch anv wotis And Lillian, Who had started with evident impulse to Eggs. 4fic Hens, heavy, 22-24e. Hens, light, lS-20c. Old roosters. 8-1 Oe. Broilers, 22-24e. Poik, 'Mutton and IWf Pork, on foot, 9.50 9.75. Ijmbs, 7c. Irressed bogs. 4e. Beef steers. 1 l-28e. Cows, 3-6c. Top veal, 15e. Clover hay. 120-$22. Oat and vetch -hay, per ton, $21-123. Cheet hay. j $21-$23. ! Grain I Wheat. $1.20-11.35. Oats, GOc. v Beans, 4-5c. Mill Feeds, Retail Mill run. 27. Wholesale) to Dealers Creamery butter, 65-Sc. Butterfat, 50c. Knslt Oranges,1 $ 3.75-$4.50. Bananas, 13 l-2c. Umong, $3,75. i Grape fruit. Cal., $4; Ariz., 0; Florida; $8 New City QUictoU of Dallas n5ffl?ii ' ?ub"nard .'ihe '""iitir I the bands of the fire and water nit f st: f7, , a , .committee with Instructions to i,i in ,i W r 3 4CT( tgt.r ..ih the rpre-tenta-i!v f ri?a?l"V,"J1B."TTh. nvZ!,,TM of the industrial plants and - i rffU 7 ,'9"r rrr.fworn "T water system and formulate mestulr lull nrhl" "l" n to " Presented at the neit nee ing. -Other officers elected ;colinci, mating. j iw t.ruiii.-ii tur ine f oming jeari were: city attorney, Oscar Hay ter; marshal: Mr; Chaise; treasur er. V. G, Vassal. -and city engin eer. Edward J. Mimes. For the first time In the history of the city of Dallas no objections were heard to proposed improve ments at last night's meeting and the council took steDS to en ahead wun the work cl getting plans i"11" street snd specifications and receive bidsKl1' acted upon. - for the orooosed Improvements. 1 " . ' Th matter of providing adui-' U Statesman riassitfled Adn Mayor U. S. Grant made a few recommendations for the corning year, chief among . them being the construction of additional sewers and the purchase of a chemical fire engine. .The council adjourned to meet Thursday evening at which time a resolution to proceed further Improvements r.iij rxftotrota 1 n.t 5 LtfARNIO-DsmV- josj us voua mams, and anc)sTria we wax mas. tou ova aUSSTBATCO AST aOOsUXT AMD TtJUdS WITHOUT ANT COST TO moatscD bt thkiaagut NarwarArtAA I AND fAaaOUS AJtTDTS. V pon&eix Lmtroetioai aad Local Claatas coasmxusatij&i' sew voatr n2J5.- ?IArTJI rwtscfASenrm i omr $5. bedroom, calmness mtf b.svo im fivrt rva aitIS TfMJ . - I l tram Ts.rmA ..A .11 -l..rf 1- ...I. 4A. . n .1 a n dMh . Mil II. W. I i " . . .. --. ,u - - - J.V "i7- X' fcam-iaf fix. ' H tivation; family orchard; and all ander caltivatioa terms. Price $3200. SEE PORTER Pa Dor aad workmen. 455 Court St rOR PAINTS, WALL Uood one 485. Picture Framing. Fh WATER SALEM WATER. LIGHT 81 POWER Co, office 801 Booth Com'l street. .Tan nor eant dlacoaat na domeatia flat rates paid in advaaeo. Be do- dactieas far abseaae or any cause aa leas water is shut off yonr promisee. PROFESSIONAL OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DBS. WHITE AND MARSHALL. SOS n. S. National Bank Bldg. FOR BENT ONE ROOM, WILL SERVE breakfast. 677 N. Winter. LOST AND FOUND FOUND DR. ! W. U MERCER, OSTEOPATHIO Phvsictaa ana Sargeon, KiraevlUd miuM. dOd an4 40S U. 8. Natl B ' haildiag. Phone Offica 919, rasldenco si. DR. J03N L. LYNCH, OSTEOPATHIO Physician Ban iaa. 408 404 Oregon Bids-. Phones: Offtaw 184; Boa. 68F8. immmsi n smmnran aMmmannamnnnaraPjmaajamai CHIROPRACTORS. POiM TWO STRAV BAY HORSES. 2 and years old. Phono 947. i. Den ham, Tnrnr. To O. a. fioss: You far hereby notified that the City f Salem has, by Ordi nance $o 1645, levied an assess ment upoli! your property herein after dfclbed and in the amount hereinafter set forth, for such j nropertt' proportionate share of . the co3t of Improving Ferry street from It? street to 15th street. The description of said property. " snd this amount assessed and lev ied upon t Is as follows: The soutft St feet of lot 8 In block 31 of hUnlversity Addition to ..the Cit of Salem $232.-42 '- Beginning at . a point on the est linear lot 7, block 31. Uni versity j Addition to the City of .Salem. Of e., 50 feet south of the northeastfj corner of lot 7 In said block; thfince westerly and paral lel with the north line of lot 7, 29.5 feet;1 more or leas ;Vt hence foutherlyjand parallel with the , east linear lot 7, in said block, 91 feetj more or less; thence east erly and fcarellel with the north lln of. lot 7 In sold hlnclr 20. feet mpref or les to the eat line ! of lot ihencernorth along the east linefof said lot 7, 91 feet more Ory&ss to the place of be ginning.; I - " CosC .$87.30. Raid assessments were entered In iVolunte 3. Docket ot City Liens. Ion lithe first day of Octo ber, 19205 as a charge and lien against the said properties, and are now due and payable to the city treasurer. ' :y By ordfr of the Common Coun a ell, this njotice Is served upon you by publication thereof for 10 days in i no ivany biaiesman. a news t paper 'of fgeneral circulation nub- ' llshediinfthe City of Salem, Ore gon, i Date off first publication here of Is January C. 1921. i f , EARL RACE. Recorder of the City of Salem. WANTED LIVE STOCK. WANTED MILKING AND BEEF CAT tte. Phone 1213 MISCELLANEOUS OOOSEBEERRY AND CURRANT CUT tinga wanted. FruUlaad Narsery. Phone 11 40M. ? WANT TO RENT A FOL'R OR FIVE room modern cottsga, furnished, on psved street, with gsrsge if poaaihle. Beat of references. Phona Marion hotel. ' Automobile Directory safaWJaWsmmmpnnmnnnnn FOR- SALE Bl'ICK SIX. LIKE NEW; going asst. will sell at bargain Alto l'ord sedsn, like new, wire heels and iiilly equipped. Phono 702M. FOK SALE CHEAP LATE MODEL Ford delivery or roadster, alto Dodge touring ear. Botlt first class conaiunn. terms. See them st 12 North Ion mercist street, Salem. Velie Company. OLESON MOTOR CAR CO. 319 N. Commercial Sl Phone 666 Quick Chan get .'. "...t 475 525 223 450 llOO 150 500 llOO 1200 DR. O. I SCOTT, P. S. O. CH1ROPRAC- tor. 809-12 U. B. tfana eng. tr mourn S)7. Rea S2R. REAL ESTATE 25 acres, 7 Vi miles from Salenv la mile 3-reonT houbC. good barn. ate. Prica 86000. . terms. L A. HAYFORD Real Eatat and Fir Insurance j 905 Stata SL Cranberries, $5.25 box; $20 l bl Vegetables Cabbage,; 1 j l-2c. 1 Onions, Oregon. $1.25. Onions, California. $2. Turnips. $2. . Carrots, $1.50 sack. Green peppers, 12c. Cauliflower. $1.85 doz. Dates, 22 l-2c lb. lettuce. $3! crt. Spuds, $1.25 cwL Sweet potatoes, $5.75-$6.50. Grape. 25e lb. Co mb hony. case, $8. Celery. $1.25 doc. bunches. Parsley. 60c doz.-bunches. Beets. 75c doz. bunches. Tomatoes, $3.25 crt. Honey, extracted 20c lb. J Retail Creamery "butter, COc. Ecsrs C0e ! Flour, Jiard wheat. $2.75-$2.95.! Flour, valley, $2.50. Sugar, $10. FINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to order -their coal here. Have us de liver a ton or so to your ad- dress and note how much bet- ,. ter heat and cleaner fires you have. Wouldn't ask you to make the test if It eost more. It doesn't. It really eosta less and the trial will prove it. be yond question. . LARMER TRANSFER PnONE 930 Good 6-room bouse. $1000 1-story 4 rooms. Lsst front. 8850. Good 4-room n paved a tret, aad atreet (. irire e ,rv1 ivrina. 7-room hoase, 81200, terms. Fine 6-room 1-story, 2. lots, 82200. 19 acrea in fine fruit district, good build ings, f 95500. 5.64 acres on paved street, 3',j cres lo- gauoemca, gooo oarn, wire itacr, 83250. LOOSE AND PATTON 87014! Stata St, Phona 987 BEST BUYS rell, tfie 20 acres, 10 timber, small honae, spring, i 7milet from Halem. one from station. 83200. half rath 10 acrea. i all cultivated, 4ota of fruit. 7 room plattered bovae, barn, chicken boarsea. oat tide rity limit. 12 miatiie walk from street car, 9i850 cth. 26 scris cleared, 5 bearing prunes, black soil. 9 room hoase. barn, milk konaa moke honae, hog and chicken bous.s. Two wells. 82500 cask. ' mil of town 85000 HOUSES WOOD'S BARGAINS A strictly modern home in fine residence district, besnng fruit trees, novvu. a good modern houte. sis rooms, all on ground floor, large lot with fuit trees, close to car line, 82650- A five room bungalow. 81600 - Small house snd two lots. 8350. 10 acres loganberries at right prica. - F. L WOOD 341 State Street. 6-ROOM HOUSE, 10 lots. IN FALLS City. Oregon. Sale price 81900. C. Rieketts. HAVE TOU A CAR TO TRADE? 80 acrea to trade for csr. 20 acres near Sslem, will lake car at first psymmt, 5 room bungalow, fireplace, hasemoit paved street, close in. 82650, 91O40 csth, balance 920 per month. 6-room strictly modern, new bungalow aoooo cash, i 6-room modern bung slow, twill take lot as part payment, 93250, 81600 cash. S0C0LOFSKY 341 State Street. WORTH WHILE close in. 12850; Used Car Center. EMPLOYMENT j J PEMALH WANTtD-ttVAID TO ASSIST I LAUX Are and "kitchen Deaf school. Phono 1917 Raton Six .... 1918 Chalmers Sis . . 1917 Ford Tearing . . . - j Y 120 Clevelsnd Six ;.. 1919 Ford rhasais .......... 1919 Chevrolet touring ...... 1920 International 1 tut track 1919 Chandler, 7-patseoger . . -Many cthtr good ouys in nsed cars. BUSINESS CARDS CHINESE PHYSICIAN DR. L. M. HUM CUBES ANT ISOWa disease. 158 8. High Rt- Pkvn ssa MAGEE Room 29. Corner State and Commercial over Basics a - CARPENTERS. WHY AN EVEVRLASTINO AGCRVA Hon by n leaky roof I Why not a per manent and comfort j'-le roorof Roois re:nircl. room tinted, carpenter work J..iie. Pb.e 1741V. - ' BARBER & PEARSON Sells city and country property. List it , with, us and it wui receive epenai We will find ron a trade if that is what yon want. 200 Grag Bldg., near Commercial club. 40-ACRE HOWZLL a-AiitIE FARM ON paved road. All tillable and all plant ed except am all tract fine timber. Fine 8 room houte. barn, store house, chick en house. Price 810.500, easy terms. Modern 5-room bungstow oa corner of paved street, 12850. 91000 cash; bal ance as rant. Modern 7-room bungalow and garage, cor aer of paved atreet, close U 83000; easy, terms. OREGON IaAND CO. Phone 420 443 Stata St. , 38 Farms--38 fSomo personally Inspected) la Pvik and Marion Counties 860 ta $160 ! FLEMING REALTY CO. 841 State Street. " ; Good 6-room house. 8120U cash. Fine 8-room home on Court atreet. All modern conveniences, with or without furuiture. A splendid buy 13 acres near Pacific highway. -Excellent - berry land.. Running water on place. 920OO to loan at 7 per r nl on good real eststa security. - MILLS & COPLEY 1311,4 Stata Street. Phona 175 rush back Into the schooled herself to again. It was fully 15 minutes before Mr. Savarin opened the bedroom door. "Who will dress this little girl ie quickly." he asked, "so that she may eat breakfast with us and catch the boat?" "The boat.l:obert?" h'n sister said surorlaed. "I thought we wore- going' back bv train. Be idea. tbe boat will leave the Forty-second street pier at 9, and It'a almost 8 now." "Aad It leaves the pier above 4h4vt at-v:30, so if our taxi falls to i to the one pier we can get'theother, returned her bro ther quietly but. Imperturbably "We can easily do It. and I've promised Marion to show her the engines and everything." he fin ished with one o? his wonderrul emiles. . " M Preparing to LeavU But Lillian needed po spurring. With the demand for quick action she waa her old, efficient, poised self again. "Marlon will be ready for breakfast In less than 10 min utes," be said. "Katherlne. will you please show Mrs. Cosgrove and Mr. Savarin where they cart bathe their faces and hands, if they wish, and then toll Betty to serve breakfast at once? Don't wait for us. You three start In and well be there, pronto. Now, Madge, If you will help m-." To say that we worked like beavers in tha' next few minutes would be a mild expression. LU Man's directions ' flew fat, while her deft fingers divested Marlon of her pajamas and clothed her in garments suitable for travel ing. -"That suit case in the closet. Madge the larger one. Now put In those things I have laid out on the chairs, all of them. In the third drawer of the chiffonier you'll find some more little socks and underwear. Put -those in al so. And Marlon's hair ribbons and middr ties are in tbe top drawer. I'll put In her toilet ar ticles as soon as I finish dressing her." Bridges Threatened by High Water DALLAS, Or., . JanI 4. (Spec ial to The Statesman) The con tinued heavy rains of the past several days have raised the wat ers in the streams about this c.ty to the highest they have been in years. Several bridges on both the Luckiamute and the LaCreol are in daflger of going out at any time and ranchers from outlying districts phone that they are un able to get-to town on account of the water. On the Dallas-Salem highway, near Moulson bridge across the LaCreole, water to a depth of several inches, lies on the road for about half a mile. In Dallas tbe rainfall has been so heavy that the sewer system has become congested and base ments all over the town have been flooded. In many places where the sewers are not large enough to carry away the water the sidewalts and crossings are covered. , Light Your Farm Buildings with the Fairbanks Morse ' - Lot La Pearce & Son 236 North Commercial Street FINE 8 ACRE TRACT All new land and all under cultivation. The best of dark loam aoil : box houte and fine new barn, chicken houses, etc. Locsted on good rosd 3j nvli a from rity limits and is few rods from school and store. With tbe tract are included good cow, 2 hnne. 2 light wagons, abont 20 rbirkens and all hay and feed in bam; everything goes. Price 8370O. .: KINNEY & SMITH 469 State Street. - Ground Floor. -7 WANTED What Marion Asked. IT'S GOOD FOR CHILDREN. Mrs. C. E. Schwab, 1007 14th St.. Canton. Ohio, writes: "We as a Pol Ar'e UnnAw tnt T8 f coughs and find it one of the pecially good for children a roughs, as it does not contain any drug that la harmfuL" Serious sickness often follows lingering colds. Hard coughing racks a child's body and disturbs strength giving rleep, and the poisons weaken the system so that dis ease cannot be warded off. Take Foley's in time. Sold every where. ' . ! r Epidemic Causes Schools to Clause DRESSMAKING. WANTED TO BUY MODERN BUNGA low. close to school, nreferablv direct from owner. See W. F. Bell at Marion hotel. v WANTED TO BUY FROM OWNER 5 to 15 acres well improved. n sr Sa lem aad rlote to achool. Will trade I .os Angeles property or pay rath Ad dress "S" csre Statesmsn. WANTED ABOUT FIVE ACRES WITH sone buildings, close to town. Can psy nothing down but ran make suit ; ati.i.tia! tnjin'il- pajmertta and guar : antee pnymeut in full withing two aud j one-half yeara. Address C81" rare WANTED. SEWING.- WILL WORK BY hnor. Call lo-R. ' ' HAT SHOPS. 640. HAT SHOP MrX'8 ANI WOMEX'B hats renovated aad blocked 495 Coart Street, GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE WITH BASE-n-nt. wood shed, fruit houe. osrn. 4 lots, fruit. Price 82500; will take Ford m.r f..ht rar and noma cash or 4 or 5 hnadred ' dollars down, balance like . rent, - - BARBER & PEARSON SOQ Qrx Bldg., cr Commereixl Clsb, A PVatpwrw ttwev arf 709TPOUND COmAlBA natal CUSZT 8) AT YOUW DRUCCtST U W sTr WT tU. an smssnunanuaj "I can dress mystlf. mamma!" Marion protested. I know, darling' but not so quick as mother can do It for you, and we must hurry as fast as we can. No time for your shower this morning, baby, but then there won't be any In the mountains either. You'll have to take sponaes." "You'll have sometning oeuer than showers. Marlon." I Inter posed. "There's a most wonder ful brook In vhlch you can splash to yonr heart's content every day." t "Oh. goodie!" Marion ex claimed. "And. mamma, you'll come too. won't you, as soon as vou've gone to see grandma at the splendid nlace the great pew doctor has tsVen her to make her well forever?" ' So this was the way In which Robert Savarin had paeifi-d the child. Lillian was quick to take her cue. "Yes, dear, I'll come up there, too " "And. mamma, won't you kiss grandma for me. and whisper to her not to be lonesome for me wh'te she's gone?" How Lillian manared to keep her voice steady as she answered the child I do not know. She bent and kissed her first, hugged he' convulsively, but hr voice had not the slightest tremor DALLAS, Or., Jan. 4. -(Special to The Statesman) The Dal las city schools are closed this week on account of an epidemic of scarlet fever I which has been raging here for the past several weeka. A strict quarantine has been established, the theater closed to children and the have also been forbidden to attend Sunday school and church. The epidemic is of light form and no deaths or otherwise bad results have apDeared in any of tbe cases. School will open next MomYy morning if nr further spread of the disease is made. PIMPLY? VELL.DDNT BE People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets A Dimnlv face will not embarrasu you much longer if you Rtt a packaje of U. Cxiitaiua vuc ialku. i tic uun should begin to clear aiter you have taken the tabled a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edward' Olive Tablets, the successful substitute (or calomel: there's no uckness or pcin after taking them. Dr. Edwards Olive Tabteu do that which calomel does, and just as effec tively, but their action u gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. I K' - Vr tt'-am fVvvm TV,!-I J la SW J1G law M w .mvv ever cursed vnili a "tlark Lrown tate." a bad breath, a dull. LV.kss. no good . feeling, constipation. UTfid Lver. bad clispobitton or pimply fjce. ? Olive Tablet are a curdy vegetable compound mixed uitIic!iveoil:a viJ ; 1 nrM them lii the-r rJiv rn'ir Lnow them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years amort; pa- n ,.A I will farlnn nut I VBH aHBCtCU T.ll.1 iivcr SiU UUC1 .r JX ' JJirl woUl 1 complaints, and OUve Tablets are the it. you talk much , more vou u , . j.f, !lf- rA.u Tnonr rome no. let me r?:rY,"- " Z,: COmb your hair. Ifl lLTl ittpr vou feel and kxik. 15c and Oc (To be continued) i 13 TH ANNUAL - '' I lit ACCESSORY SHOW vxj' f lii TRUCK SHOW - f- I PdW Attend ; xPCT;iS'f',Beauty show i ' ol the 1 $$jy AutomoUve World" . .'. ' . t a . . -t 4" , SH the best the automotive ImW W WW Wae"o 4tsa u ttVB sva a)sr nwwaxaw UM II !.. ofjthe Northwest. Displayed ; 11 II for your inspection in Port- . I! HI land's beautiful Auditorium. - j - Ilj Make your plans now and II I COME. I 111 ' ..l.a ADMISSION ' 5 Fifty Cents, Plus - j J 5c Tax. 1 --.fr 1 I Children Half Rates. '. i PORTLAND - ': MUNICIPAL ll mh n ii jl i ii u ii irrr ll ii I iff ii III j Bnk X mW ttJnmW 8U9 ViiVaa V2JS7 skm WaiJa ill . If Auaplcasa , IAUTOUOBILE DEAIXR3 ASSOCIATION Of PORTLAND i ' . ' ' "; " " jtSJMttllllllllMIIJ IMI mmiMI Jr i sminn.