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:H l; ?:: i i 3 ill f , p i i a, ii . crULsimzs' imuanani . Ute ?u Wert Pet huertkrs ' - , t Tars tiiin - Os .wash.. leU.. ineertisas). rtl BMata . 8l vjntht contract, per mo lie watrava, fvvr via i M ia'asuaa for u; advertisaaaeat 15 41 KORWICH UNION FITUB INSURANCE SOCIETY ThlelMm, Roland Btuhardt Resident Agent 871 Butte St. MONEY TO LOAN On Real Estate T. K. FORD (Over Ladd A Bath Bank) FARM LOANS HAWKINS & ROBERTS 204-207 Oregon Building OUR OFFERINGS of horn including iom of the finest la the city. Oar list of farm and acreage la complete. . LAFLAR LAFLAR 401-7 Oregon Bide Phwno 1644 NEW TODAY WAXTKD 8TRAWBERHT PICKERS itioa r. MAKE TOL'K DEALER BELL YOf roster 10 Ctr. They're s 1. FOR BEJiT BAftEMEVT APARTMENT. furaUbea; goo4 light sad ventilation. UK Oes atreet. LAKOK ORKOOV CHAMPION GOOrif i bvrria, eeippes readr to ran. mt. delivered. Phone your order 44' Ward K. Riebardsoe. 2:5 Front yOB BALE HOl'SE AND TWO LOT OU wt Street- I'rata WOO; 01 would tredo for email tract ( equal earn aorta ( flaloaa. racsar. 20V Oregon Be lldlo-. CAM. FOR BIIK. Notice U hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Balem. Oregon, Invites sealed bids for the making of an Im provement of" North Summer street in the City. of Salem, Ore son,, from the north line of Mar ket street to the south line of the Fairgrounds Road with 6-lnch cement eomcrete pave ment -I-. dftoch cement concrete base, 2-lneh wearing surface; . 4 -Inch cement concrete base, l&-lnch wearing surface; C-inch cement concrete base, a bituminous wearing surface; Standard bitulitbic pavement, In accordance with the plans. Iteclflcations and estimate on file tn the office of the city re corder, which are hereby referred to and made a part Of this no tice . ' -r' ' , Said bids will, be opened on or after the 20th day of June, 1921, at Of about 8 o'clock p. m. in open' council meeting In the City Hall .In Salem, Oregon. Each bid submitted must 'be accompanied by s certified f check equal in amount to ten i per cent of the amount of the bid. . The city re serves the right to reject any and all bids. This notice is published for five successive days in a daily newspaper published In the City 6t Salem, Oregon, the date of the first! publication being June 9, 1921. : EARL RACE. City Recorder. M Notice of the Improvement of Drey's Avenne (Commonly Known as Twenty-First Stmt), Betweem Center Street aad D Street. -Vr - .- ' Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem deems it expedient and hereby declares Its purpose and Intention to improve Brey's Ave. one (commonly known as Twenty first street), from the north line of Center street to the south line of (D" street at the expense of the. abutting and -adjacent prop erty, except the-street and alley Intersections the expense of which will; be assumed by the City of - Salem, Oregon, by bringing said portion of Brey's Avenue to the es tablished grade, constructing ce ment concrete i curb and paving said portion of' Brey's Avenue with; a six inch' Portland cement gravel concrete pavement in ac cordance with the plana and speci fications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council on the 2nd day of May, 1921, now on tile in -the office of the City Re. corder, and which, for greater cer tainty and convenience and a more detailed description thereof, are hereby referred to and made a part' hereof. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the mbore described Im provement by and tbroagh the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem. Oregon. By order of the Common-Council.,; . EARL RACE. ? City Recorder Date of first publication of this notice Is the 9th day of June, 1921. . JfCmCB TO COVTItACTOnS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will receive bids un til ft o'clock p.m. June 20. 1921. for the construction or a cement concrete sidewalk to be laid on the south side. of Kearney street, between Commercial and Saginaw streets. In front of and abutting upon the following described property: Beginning at the in tersection of the west line of r Commercial street with the south line ) of Kearney street, thence west along the south line of Kearney street 151 feet; thence south 43 feet; thence east l"l feet to the west line of Commer cial street; thence north 43 feet to the place of beginning. Also, for the construction of a cement concrete sidewalk to be laid 'on the south side of Miller street, between Commercial and South Liberty streets. In front of and ""abutting upon lot one (1) in block nine (9) of Jones' Ad dition to the City of Salem, Ore gionvt - Plans. and specifications may be tjad at the office of the Clly Recorder. .' EARL RACE. -"-., " Pi Recorder. TtlE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON NEW TODAY WAVTUTIIt; BEtfT 5 KOOM HOI'iSr' I -a get for $2..') CM) tpat -h. Iv arnba folly in tuvtr. "F4." tarr Kt4trtmn. liOAKI AND 1!K)M IX PRIVATE faeiiljr: clot in. Addreat "116.'' TBAISE VK)I urn. FOR A GtKU) COW TIIEI OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASS'S Rivf you m low rasi J)ll ami no runirnt. H.r r.. anal the hnl prqitcction ) oo ran bur. Keep Oregon roobejr in Oregon. Take your nul )KS)y with us. Htandlejr Ic Foley. Aidjs. Buab Bank bid is. Phone iii' . BAN'g BARBER KHOP FIRST CLASS wollk; ladies', ehildren'a work aperultr BKRI1Y PICKERS WAXTEO TODAY Kiflut Wood orcbarda. Phone 47FII 8TRA!VVBERBIES. 3e A POCXIJ PICK theih jouraelf, 2' miles oat. Poena 47-fti. FOR SALE Laree'i 4 foot mill wood, e4 even length, 12 inrh or 16 inch; apeeial prto.r oo 5 eord lots. Seasoned null wood: first class 16 ini-h old fir. Fred E Wells. aOi South Churrh. Phone 15 ACRES 4 14 Wiles from 8alem on food road : 1 arr beariof logans. half acre hearing raspberries, 3 a-rea bearing prunes. 1 sere bearing strawberries and other miied fruit: also young orrhard and good garden : 4 room cottage, barn and rhirien boose; 100 hens, 10 rbirks. 3 1pws. 1 horse, farm implemenis. household furniture and aatomobile: all go for 5.M.O; fn.iKiO eash. It's a grral buy and woo l be on the mar ARTHUR E. PETERSEN I 229 Oregon Bldg. Best Buys and Exchanges 7 rooita nlsstered honse on ear line. 3 lota.li t'i.i: terms 5 roonts. barn and 4 lots, anap at S80O: small payment down. We haie some good asrhaoees in both riljr i and farm land. If you want to buy.ii sell or trade, let us anew you whsi we hare 7H0MAS0N& ROWLEY I; 331 State street Bes) Buys and Exchanges IS screa, 6 '4 bearing prunes, 41,4 logans 6.O0IO; $1,500 cash, balance easy terni. 160 acres. 10 proses, fair improvements. HO acres fall crop looking fine. 60 acre; timber pasture, for a short time loo! per acre: half cah. lOO ace 12 arres prunes with good rrui vn. e9 arres in gram, lair 101 prorernenta, large list of atO'-k and qaiptnent. 1200 pet sere. Terma if desired. 20 acr4s close to Balem, TO acres aear Muliiso. SO acres nesr t,rand Ronde 30 acres at Anmsrille: will trade all or prt on a fruit ranch. Orrhard must be good with fair imDraTementa. Hare a targe list of kouaes at greatly rodacta prieea. S0C0L0FSKY !; 341 State street EXTRA GOOD BARGAIN 23 acre river bottom land near town: ball In mltiTation, good buildings, oeehaed erona Onle SaAOO- ln 120 acre farm near Aalem. lOO acres plow "ami, fine spring and ereek : aear pa Ted road. S37.54 per akre: terms Nice new modern 5 room bungalow, nice location: er rartiae. S2.6O0: terms. For best bargains aad eiehsngea. PtRRINE ot MARSTERS 1 Gray Building Ex Service Men Attention Her are S properties on whirs second mortggea may be had ir the state aid loan and Tour funds will not anffiee. So. 1. ilOO acres; 27 under cult its t ion. well improved; 2 miles from Stayton. S'OOOii No. 2. SO acres. 2r under cattivation: i ne Iruit, berrf or g-neral fanning land ia Waldo li.'.la dailrict. SA200. No. 3. ' 21 acres all Jnder eaii.ion ; TO acres good or-'paru, W tl-lo lli'.s district. 5000. A, C, BOHRNSTEDT 407 Maaoaie Temple Salem, Oregon BECKE & HENDRICKS 205 U. B. Bank Bldg. Pbona 161 HOI SEs 4 room j plastered bungslow. plnmbing. electric light, nice lot, berries; will take light ear in trade. 5 room .modern bungalow, plastered: nam. riecinr iignu, Dasemeni, goo location. S2.40O: easr terms. 7 room plastered house, 3 blocks from I' ll , good lot, re tinted and painted inside., 2.."0. 6 room i modern bungalow: basement. furnace, fireplace, pavement, ni'e lot, built ia features. $4. 200. 8 room aiodera home, close in. full base ment : furnace, fireplace, large rooms. O.J LIU, FARMS AND TRACTS S acres, i 2 miles from town : good rock road, perries and fruit: 5 room honse, barn, chicken bouse; $2,900; eaay terms. 4 acres aear car, on pavement, good 3 room ouse. barn, rhiekea and hog bouae, ; acres logans. 1 acre bearing cherrit, half acre bearing atrawber triee. $S.7ol. 12 acre on edge of town: good rock road. Dearly all clear, no buildings. S2.100; $.",00 rash. 60, a res, 10 miles from galem on two paved ; bighwsys, all ia cnltivation; good ulldins: good eoit; all wire fenced. $17 per acre; will take bouae in Salem on trade. 160 acre farm 7 miles from Salem: half mile off pavement; 9 a-res in fall grain. Ij acres in fruit and berries: balance in good timber and pasture land: good lit room house. large barn, the best buy ra Marion county. $100 prr aijre. I NOTICE Notice is hereby Riven that I hare impounded the following de scribed! dogs In compliance with Ordinance No. 1404. to-wit: One black. Tronic-haired male, with white feet and breast, weight about 30 pounds. One white pointer bird dog with brown spots for body, (emsle. weight about 45 pound?. 3 or 4 years old. One white, long-haired male, with black ears, weight about 3 0 pounds.' The a bo ye described dogs -will be killed If not re deemed by owners, on or before June 11. 1921, as pro-rided in said ordinance. W. 8. LOW. Street Commissioner. EMPLOYMENT rrjcAus STENlXiRAPHER. EXTERIEXCED References, temporary or permanent Address "I 4t. Mtstesman. WANTED iIRL TO ASSLST WITH hoiiseworV in exchange for roots aad board. Mrs, Mas Burea. 745 Court streeet. MALS GARDEXIXjR, LAWN. ODD JOBS DONE Reasonable- prirs. Phone 347. 8(0 N. 14th St. ORCHARD AND OTHER WORK promptly done with Fageol tractor. Phone 90.', or 17W2. WANTED BOY 13 YEARS OF AGE OR over to deliver a morning route, splen did opportunity for aa ambitious bnv t earn aome i.pare money and get his first business training. Apply Circu latioa Manager. Oregon Statesman. Bead Iho Clarified Ads, EMPLOYMENT, WASTED ENERGETIC TOt'XO MAS who haa bad experience selling life inauranra, alo or adfertiiing. Mutt ba able to dcTote Ins entire time and be ambitioca for adisnceinent Must hae the courage to preaont baainess proposition to nerchants and profes aional anen. Ani-r in your own band writing atating age. educational qual ifications, experience as solicitor, etc. Address I No 31. Statesman office. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED MEN A?n WOMEN TO take farm paper autaenptiona. A good proposition to the right people. Asidreaa the Pacific Homestead. Stateamaa Bldg. Sslem. Ora. PERSONAL Won.D VtiC MARRY A PRETTY BAT chelor girl worth ?J.OOO rash M rite Mrs. A. L. 11 it I, fcouth Jsikson ill)-. Hi (JET MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL paper published. 1'ree ,'ur stamp. Corrrndent. Tledo. Jhio FOR SALE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES LEARN VCLCANIZINO FRBE EyllP sent for ss'.r, cheap. 'JO'J S. Main St. Albsny. Or C AX AST BISD8 FOR BALE CANARY BIRDS. Night amgere. Mrs E. A. Benaatt. Pkoae Hi J. 1080 Cheneketa. IMPORTED fT. AXDREAPBCRO ROL lers. Orgaa trained. Sweetest song ster on earth. Guaranteed. Circular of other birds on request. E. B. Flake, i!0 Sooth 17th. Patetn. Oregon. P0UXTXT rOB 8ALE--1 IKiZEX WHITE K.X'K heaa and 1 rooster. Mrs. Elliaoo. Phone 72 F3. THE NORTHWEST POULTRY JOCR aaL Taa biggest aad bast ia the wast. The live magazine for live poo I try men. 7&e a year; $1.00 in balem. Bend 5 cents for sample today. The Northwest Poultry Journal. Balem. Oregon. Mention thia ad- rAUC TATZX IP TOO WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, sand ISe to Tbo Pactfis Homeslaad. Salem, Oregon, for a taree moatha trial subscription. Mention "" - , IB , , MISCELLANEOUS PRIM EDA BALM. FORMERLY BALM of Figa. Phone 1608-W. TRT THE NICKEL LUNCH AT 261 Court. Any thing 5e. KtR MALE FINE .NETTED tiKM Potatoes, for aeed. Phone lo:t-W. FOR SALE A LARGE SAFE. PLENTY of apace for books and records. Phone H. H bile. LA ROE OREGON CHAMPION GOOSE berries for canning, oc lb delivered Snipped ready to ran, Vjc lb. extra Wsrd K. Richardson. X'39j Front, l'hone your order. 494. STANDARD EXCHAXOK, 843 NORTH Commercial atreet. Diamonds, watches, musical instruments, guns, clothing, ahoea. etc. Both aew aad need goods bought, sold or exchanged. 0FrICE8 AND STORES A BIG LOT of aew books for sale at kalf price. Steiaboeka. WISE HOP, LOGANBERRY. CHICKEN wire. Steinbock, S7I Court street. STRAWBERRIE8 FOR BALE 7.c PER crate. Pick them.' yourself. Joe Mchulti. phone VsF4. K. . WANTED EVERT ONE TO TRY Naaona painta and staiaa sold at the Capital Hardware k Furniture Co. 285 S. Commercial Mt. Phone 947 STRAWBERRIES FOR CANNING. WIL aoa variety, 75 rente per crate, 24 bor crates, pick yourself; 34 miles in Polk county on old Putnam place. Best picking this week. Call at 50ti . X. Commercial. Phone 136JK. J. B. i'utnam. NEEDLECRAFT STOCK TO BE SOLD Under order of probate court I will sell entire stock of the Needle-raft Mhop belonging to estate of Clara A. War ner, deceased, and sealed bids msy be submitted at the office of Condit 4e Olover. room 203. Oregon Building. Salem. Oregon, at any tune before III o'clock a.m.. Tuesday. June 11. 19.'1. Inventory and appraisement of nl:r stock and fixtures may also br mwrj by prospective purchasers at above Office. May Warner Roberts, Admin istratrix of estate of Clara A. Warner Dec. THE WESTERN SONGSTER ' SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY SINGING An especially good selection of the aongs you have been wanna with words and music complete. No matter how many aongbooks you have you should have this one, containing the Oregon songs. Prices: Single copies, 25c; 16 Vj centa each in lota of a doses or more; $12.50 the hundred, postpaid. 8rond edition printed since September. OREGON TEACH ESS MONTHLY 211 8. Commercial St Kslem. Orerna a aaass i n i asMcgaaaaaagi WOOD DRY FIB AND OAK WOOD FOR 8ALE Phoaa 77FX FIRST CLASS 16-IXCTT OLD GROWTH fir. $9 per cord. Phone 1467. CALL THE 8ALEM FUEL YARDS FOR your wood aad real; office 753 Trade atreet. Phone 529. FOUR FOOT AND IS INCH WOOD, $7.!0 per cord; also wood sawing Fiaher Bros. Phone 204A. FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD LEONARD HOTEL NEW MANAGE nient. clesn. neat rooms with bosrd if ' desired; affer June lilh. 254 North E00M1 HOTEL REX. 75e AND UP. NEW MA.V agemeat. 462 State. RUTLAND HOTEL 14-1 NORTH COM Petnal. Koonil jOc up. FOR .RENT LARGE 81IT OF ROOMS first floor, with prtvste bsth. The Alexandria. 1030 Chemekcta street Phone 120. FOR RENT ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN n modern home and centrally lecat ed. Please give name and address E. care Statesman. HOUSES FOR RENT. SUMMER MONTHS MOD ern 7 room bungslow, furniahed. Thone L150R. FOR RENT FIVE ROOM MODERN bungalow, year or two year lrase; rail at the place. ,2: North 23rd Mrect between 7 and 9 pm. GOOD FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooma: old couple preferred. Good 6 room house to rent. The Putnam McLaren Co. Room 21. 180 North Commercial atreet. F L. WOOD. 831 STATE ST, REAL aetata, rentals LOST AND FOUND LOST LOST MAN'S BLUE SERGE COAT r iiiacr please leave at Statesman of f K-e WANTED MISCELLANEOUS VARMINT 1XW. WANTED -- rl.I. Turner central or write W. C. Ihi I an Turner. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL kmds of second hand clothing. Phone 293, WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WOOD HAW WANTED TO SAW 3"0 -rords of wood. lmiuire Lebold store. Mate strict. WANTED SEED 1. 1 NO CHERRIES. ANY quantity. ISee or write, H. Pohle A Son. Salem. Ore. WANTED USED HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ranges snd rnoWlovt-s. tooU. men's suits and shoes. Liberty Exrhange, 241 N. Commercial. Phone 841. WANTED LOCATION FOR BEES. H. Rehb. Rt . Salem. BUSINESS CARDS Auto Directory AUTO TOPS AUTO TOPS W. South High. C. WRIGHT. 171 AUTO TOPS. rPHOLKTEIUJfS. AUTO painting. Hull a Top Shoo. "Y" Bldg. AUTO TOP. UPHOLSTERY, WORK guaranteed. 553 South . 12th, phone 1120 BATTIET AND ELECT EICAI, USL BATTERY 8ERVICE STATION Expert battery and electrical work. Ferris Bros.. Phone 103. 41 Court TIKES AND ACCESSORIES 8MITH-W ATKINS, 147 NORTH HIGH. Fisk, Silverton Cord. Hood extra ply tires. Everything for auto. TIRE TROUBLE ENDS QUICKLY when sent here for vulcaniting and retreading. 422 South Commercial. Tire hoi HOFFMAN ft OKERBFRO TIRE REPAIR shop; vulcanizing, retreading. 811 N. Commercial. Phone 804. UNIVERSAL TIRE FILLER SERVICE : atatioa Saves you tire trouble. 420 Mouth Cemmerrial. MACHINE SHOPS IOWA MACHINE SHOP FORDS RE lored sad repaired. , , , USED CARS 1 Srripps Booth sport model. .. tlverlands; spec ial price. 2 (handlers, repainted and overhauled 2 Keo Touring 1 t'balmera light six. I MlxwcII. 1 Maxwell chassis: make good Lug. - Chevrolet. 2 StudeUaWrr "b." 1 Elgin. reiaiiiteil ami overhauled. 1 Hurt-on 6 ". :!"'. - Ford trnrks. t'J5u each. 1 Ford trurk l'J'J" OLESOV A f TO EXCMASG: 349 X. Cemmer.'ial St. - Phor.e t,r,r, GARAOES AND BEPAIX TRACY'S 8TORAGE GARAGE 644 Ferry atreet. CAPITAL GARAGE BUICK, 8TUDE baker. Hudson repairing. 173 South Liberty. Pbone 88. SOUTH COMMERCIAL GARAGE GEN eral repairing and overhauling. 420 SL Commercial St-. Salem. AUTO ELECTRICIAN: EXPERT TROU ble thootiAg. 238 North High. 1'bone 203. PAIR GROUNDS GARAGE TIKES, Ac cessories, used cars. Our work guar anteed. 2641 Portland Road. Phoat 803. STANDARD AUTO REPAIR SHOP across from Argo. Cbesneketa street. Phoso 1260. LIBBY'S AUTO REPAIR SffOP 230 South Liberty. Phoaa 901. AUTO REPAIR SHOP L. MILLER, 845 Center. Phone 890. 8ALEM AUTO RADIATOR SHOP IBB South 12 th. Phone 28. SPECIAL PRICES FORD REPAIRIX Service garage, 803 N. Liberty. Phono 1277J. J C. BAIR, RADIATORS, FENDERS, Bodies repaired. 444 Ferry. BEAUTY PAEXOKS OBEGONION BEAUTY SHOP MARCEL w-aviag. kairdressing, 185 South Com mercial. Phono 477. BAKBEKS COZY NOOK BARBER SHOP State. 1266 CONFECTIONERY REMINGTON CONFECTIONERY. HOME made csndias, confections, cigars, mag aiines 1278 State. CHIMNEY SWEEPS CHIMNEY SWEEP cleaned. Phone 19,1. FURNACES CHINESE PHYSICIAN DR. L. M. HUM CURE8 ANT KNOWN d'sesse. 153 8. High St.. Phone 283. DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING 1299 South High. DRESSMAKING LADIES' TAILORING 1335 Madiaoa Avenue. DRESSMAKING, TAILORING J720 Cherry. Phase 1678 M. MRS. R. CARTER EXPERIENCED dressmaker. Phone 1971W. JOSEPHINE FAXON DRES8MAKXNG 1414 Mission atreet. RUTH Me ADAMS DRESSMAKER, 756 South 12th. Phone 1824 M. HATTIE WILLIAMS DRESSMAKING. 248 North Cottage. Phono 1552 W. ELETHA PRUETT DRESSMAKING. 682 North Commercial. Phone 1931W. CARRIE FISHER DRESSMAKING, designing. Spencer corsets to order. McCormack Bldg. MRS. VARTY. DESIGN EH AND MAKER Ladies' Suite and Gowns. 7 McCor snacg mag. DBE8S GOODS PULL LINK SPRING. SUMMER DRESS ooas .Mrs. r.srb Phone 1471 DBUO STORES BREWER DRUG CO. Phone 14. 405 COURT; HEMSTITCHING SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING, chsinstiti hing, pleating, buttona. 329 300 Oregon Big. Phone 37!l. HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING AT tsehment : works on all sewing mach iaea; price $2: personal rhecki 10c extra. Light Mail Order House, Box 127. Birmingham. Ala. HAT SHOPS HAT SHOP MEN'S AND WOMEN'S hats renovated and blocked 495 Court atreet. FINANCIAL LOAN'S! LOANS! ON CITY PROPERTY. Let as help yon bnild. Low rate of interest. Lafiar t Laflar. 406-407 Oregon Bldg. MARION POLK COUNTY FARM LOAN association has money to loan at six percent. W. D. Smith, secretary treas urer. 303 Salem Bank of Commerce. "aswsnaaasBssa 1 1 aasBssas FLORISTS FOR CUT FLOWERS CALL MRS. E A Bennett, 1030 Chemckfta street Phone 120. JOB PRINTING BERRY TICKETS. 7ie tER M UP AT 2"J9 North COmmerrial street. BERRY TICKETS ALL KINDS: prompt aervke. Bcrtel&on, Printer. Y HniMing Bea4 Ihc Clasitied Adst BUSINESS CARDS MUSICAL ALLIE CHANDLER PIANO. 851 North Cottage. BEATRICE SHELTON PIANO STUDIO 845 Marion, ,1'hono 1299. LILLIAN HARTSHORN PIANO. 894 North Church. Phone 178. T S. ROBERTS PIANO, ORGAN. 270 South 14th. Phone 770. DAN F. LANGENBEBO. VOCAL Derby Bldg. Phone 2079. LENA WATERS PIANO. Phone 1184M. 1473 MILL MOLLIK STYLES VOICE, PIANO. S59 Center. Phone 2016IL FRANKLIN LAUXER PIANO. 268 North 17th. Phoaa 1415. JULIA MILLS WEIGEL. PIANO. 1560 South Church. Phoaa 139 1K. F. L. MILLER VIOLIN ; OTHER airing instruments. 419 Marion hotel. LUCILE ROSS riAKO. ORGAN. 498 iorth Liberty. Phone 1187W. MATT1E GILBERT KTBINO IN8TRU menu, 1572 Sute. Phone 1156 R. SALEM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO All branches taught, diploma's granted. John R. Sites, director, 1337 Court. Phone 626. TUNERS WENDELL HELM TUNING, REPAIR. ing. Phone 492. EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED &iano tuner. Leave orders W ill a iuaie a tors R. W. BALLANTYNE. TUNER. PLAY ers a specialty. Phone Cher rington Piano House. PIANOS I'JANOS, PLAYER PIANOS; NEW. used. i. W. Tallmsn. Hi bo. wo i. CHFRRINGTON PIANO HOUSE. HAN dles Bush-Lane celebrated piaaos. 41.'. Court. Phone 342. GREENHOUSES PORCn BOXES BEDOINO PLANTS for aale. Smith's 301 North Commer cial. UkUaTDBXES SALEM LAUNDRY CO Mr ANY. 186 8. Liberty atreet. Phone 5. Oldest largest brat. Established 1889. ! CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Quality work, prompt eervice, 1264 Broadway. Phone 1S5. NICKEL PLATING NICKEL PLATING WILLAMETTE l'lating Worka. refiniahing and repair ing. 420 So. Cuinmercial. phone 278. NURSERIES FKI ITLAN'D NURSERY FRUIT. OR namcntal, walnuts and filbert trees. Office, 5 40 state street. Phone 1727. Salem. Ore. PAINT, WALLPAPER SEE PORTER FOR I-AISfTiS, WALL aper and Picture Framing. Good work- tnen. 455 Court St- Phone 485. PAINT CONTRACTORS PAINTING THIS SPRING 1 GET MY prices. We use lead and oil. Phoat 1611M. Wells. DAVIS A 8TRAT7SBAT-GH GENERAL eoatractors; paints, oil. wallpaper. 820 , South Liberty. Phono 901.. AUBREY II. CLARK. SUCCESSOR TO CHena L. Adams. Paiating. paperhang ing, kalsomining. Work gusranteed. Terma reasonable. Phone 1396J; res. 425 South. Winter. sssasBaasaasaaasaaggsaasBas i i i i aasassasssasssaasaa PLUMB INQ PLUMBING. REPAIRING AND COIL work. Phene 151 7 J. Shop, 187 Union atreet. A. L. Godfrey. isaaaaama PRIVATE HOSPITALS WANTED CONFINEMENT CASES AT private Lospital. I have beat of oqnip ' meat. Phone 1959J. PERIODICALS MISS GOODHUE TAKES 8TJBSCRIP tiona lor all magaiinea. 251 So. 17th atreet. Phone 741M. ' 1 11,1,1 BOOF REPAIRING ROOFS RESHINGLED. CLEANED. RE paired, painted or tarred. Phono Kayea 34F8. REPAIRING AND 8HARPENXNQ CUTLERY GRINDING, LAWN MOWERS .aafety raxora. etc Stewart's Repair Shop. 347 Court atreet. BEN WHEELER EVERYTHING RE paired. General sharpening, chimney aweep. 1485 N. 17lh au. Phone 1418W SHINE PARLORS COMMERCIAL SHOE SHININt; PAR lor. 171 North Liberty. Cleaning, dying, all kinds of shoes. First class work, ' guaranteed. Run by American. f'hss. Maxwell. SHOE REPAIRING WILLIAM'S SHOE SHOP 195 SOUTH High. ' ii i in m i i sat SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS Lessons given in dressmaking, cutting, fitting, ladies' t ailoriag, millinery, oil painting, china painting and water colors. Mrs. Bullock, 212 South Cot tage, Phone 1620M. STENOGRAPHERS PUBLIC STEXOGRArTaCR 408 MAS onie Bldg. Phone 178. 8TUDI0S DE LUXE STUDIO, KODAK FINISII ing. 147 North Commercial. STOVES STOVE REPAIRING STOVE REPAIRING. REBUILT, COILS, connections. Will call aad clean, pol ish at honse. 271 North Commercial. Phone 734. STOVES REBUILT AM REPAIRED 40 years experience; Depot National fence, sizes 26 to 28 laa. high. Paints oil and vsrniahea, etc., loganberry and hop hooka. Salem Peace and Stove Workg. 250 Court street. Phone 184. SECOND HAND OOODS WE BUY AXD SELL SECOND HAND goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, ker nels, collars, collar pads, tools, and chaina. Vred Schindlesv 358 Center atreet. SCAVENGERS SALEM SCAVENGER GARBAGE, REP use of all kinds removed. Ceatpoolt cleaned. Phone 167. TAILORS FRANK PALM MERCHANT TAILOR, 294 North Commercial TAXI DIRECTORY LANI1AM TAXI COMPANY 540. PHONE THE OREGON TAXI TRANSFER CO.. Liberty ft Ferry. Phone 77. Dry alab, 16 inch wood for aale. TBAM8FXB HATJLINO G. M. VORIS. TRANSFER TltlTS fruit and produce. Phone 17S8W2. CHAS CHANDLER OENERAL TRANS icr; ouue, aieou, ciaxk Tire House, Phone 74. MERCHANTS' COOPERATIVE PARCEL delivery, messenger service, baggage, trunks, any part city, 50 cents 173 South High. Phone 230. CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 226 oisie ri, pbone 933. Distributing, forwarding and storage ear specialty. Ms si sates. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, 1921 BUSINESS CARDS TRANSPORTATION SALEM SILVERTON STAGE Leaves leaves Salem Silverton O K Depot Newa Stand 7:00 a.m. H:l a.m. 1 1 :0O a m. 1 :" P m. 5:00 p.m. !" 6ALKM INDEPENDENCE MONMOUTH STAGE I-enve Salem OK depot 7:00 am. 1 1 :V am. ."i :00 p in. Leave .Monmouth Hotel 8:15 a.m. 1 :00 p.m.. : I. p m. Leave Independence Hotel 8:30 a.m., 1:15 p.m., 0::i0 p.m. Special tripa by appointment. Seven psHsenger ear for hire. J W. PARKER. Prop. Res. phone 613 llusincs phone 7 WATEB SALEM WATER, LIGHT POWER CO. Office, 801 South Com 'I St, Tea per cent discount on domestic flat rate paid in advance. No deductions for ab- aence or any cause unless water is abut off your preroieee. WHEBE TO EAT WHITE CLOUD TEA HOUSE CHINA dishes, noodles, free dancing. Open 9 a.tn 1 at nlaht. 1104 N. Com'L PROFESSIONAL CHIEOPKA CT0BS DR. O. L. SCOTT, P. ft C, CHIBOPRAC tor, 809 12 U. S Bank Bldg Phone. 87; Res. 82 8 R. CHIROPODISTS FOOT CORRECTIONAL SPECIALIST Appliances from individual impressions Sat laf act ion gnaraatood. Chas. E. Tatro, Masonic Bldg Phone 442. OSTEOPATHIC ?BY8ICTAKa DBS. WHITE AXD MARSHALL, 806 U. 8. National Bank Bldg. DR. W. L. MERCER. OSTEOPATHIC Physician and aurgeoo; Klrkartlte graduate. 404-405 V. S. National Bank mag. rnonea ortice, 919; ilea. 14. DR. JOHN U LYNCH. OSTEOPATHIC i-nvaician nsd Hurzeon, 408-404 Oregos ". rmwn; vi iica. xa: Ka. oo o OPTICIAKi GLASSES FITTED BY DR. U R. BUB dette at the Bow Optical Company. 825 State atreet, opposite Ladd and Bush Bank. LODGE DIRECTORY UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS, ramp 5. Armory. First. Third Mondaya. REAL ESTATE CANADIAN IMPROVED FARMS Ex change Oregon farm. Wettichen'a Limited, Calgary, Alberta. FOR SALE DESIRABLE FIVE ROOM house with garage; modern except basements close to paved atreet and car line Convenient location. Price right orith terma. For' appointment phone owner 494. or evenings 631-M. WOOD'S BARGAINS Six room honse with basement, 21 of), easy terma. Four room bouse, atsio. Three room house, three lots, $700. 232 acre farm, mostly bottom land, $75 per acre, take city property half value. 80 acre fimber land to trade for house Want loan $1500. Want to buy three or four room honse. F, L, WOOD 311 State St. 5 room modern except neat, basement and garage, acreened in porch, cement walks: fine home close to school and car line. Price only $2..,50. Good six cylinder car for acreage or city residence; pay differeneo. 5, 10, 20-acre fruit tracta, for Salem property. JOSEPH BARBER Res! Estate Agency 200 Oray Bldg. REAL. ESTATE TRADERS YOU CAN find a number, of good prepositions either aa trades, or bare tn easy pay- ' ,"t". of Und o..bungalowa. Chaa W. Memeyer. Maeonfo Temple, 8alem FOR SALE CORNER LOT OW NORTH Church and D atreet. - and other ex cellent lots on D street. A aplondid farm near town, with all equipment and furniture, for aale A fine farm near Turner. Will take Sal em property in trade. Many houses close in for aale GERTRUDE J. M PAGE Phone 1186 492 X. Cottage Street 6 ROOM PLASTEREa TTOUSB; BATH toilet, cement basement, foundation and walk; 3 4 acre of land planted tj bearing fruit: 1 block to paved atreet; 3 blocks to car. $3,250. $1,000 cash balance 6 percent. H. 8. Belle, 441 State atreet. ARE YOU CONTEMPLATING- BUILD mg in the near future! If so I want you to aeo the pretty building lota I have for sale at $600 on N. 14th 8L only two blocks from atreet ear liae just serosa Mill atreet bridge sewer' wster and electric lights bow placed! at $350. Call oa A. Selig. a( 595 N. IIVE ACRES OP GOOD I.OfJANBER nes. all trained en wire, will have good crop thla year. Two room booee, weU located close to 8alem. $2,800? The PutnamMcIjrea Co, Room 21. 180 North Commercial atreet. WORTH WHILE A fine farm of 160 acres, with pood im proTcmrnti, near paved road, only 2 nnlea from RR atation. 100 acres in cultivation. Price only $60 per acre see this if you want a good dairy and grain ranch. 1 A good 3 room house and fine lot on paved street, a good buy. Price $800 A home at email cost. 2 1C' in K11ifod Terraces, price good' la'ml "CC building site. All MILLS & COPLEY S31 -i State street. Phone 175 A tnIC 4.SP0M HOCSE, .FURNISHED tn oak. $50 worth of wood. Investigate this. Some terms. 4 room honse. $550 7 re Um'r: 600 ""dn: $600. See LUUbL & PATTON 370 V, State St. - Phone 1123W GOOD BUYS -.14 B're trart located close to south J oiiini-rnal tr.-. t ears line. 4 room house, ncariy all in bearing fruit Prire S2.HO0; l.-,m, d0WD, halame terms 1 acre tract, good 5 room plastered house $,'650OI,le ,rU"' srarel 'rte'- Price 21 acre tract, well improved, good fi room plastered bungalow, bath, toilet hot and cold water: good barn and other neeekaary out buildings ; garage - acres of prunes, 4, acres logans', 'i acres m full bearing: half acre red raspberries, blackberries. 2 acres clover, good rond and close in; will consider good home in Salem up to $t.(ioo ax part payment. Price $15,000 10 acres ail cultivated. 3 acres of fine besriaV strawberries. balance hay Price $2.00; terma. ieaere orchard. 27 acres hearing prunes. j acres loganberries. 9 room house, barn. ro k road. located south of Salem. Price $ 13.300. 1 acre trait of good soil. 90 a-rc plow Inn-L liaUnee pasture and limber, running water. good road. Pri.e $10.OK); terms HOUSE8 6 room house, (Hated on paved street bearing fruit Price J2.HHO; tcrm4. Two good Ms i'ght blocks son'h of Push bank ori!cr. Price $9O0. if you are looking to buy. trade or re!l. aee. W. H, Grabenhorst & Co, Hi SUU Ut REAL ESTATE FOB SALE SIX ROOM BLXU.VLOW, atrictly modern; full cement tiaseatvitt. Paved atreets, car line; cioaw tm hone 1028K. FOH BALE TWO CORNER LOTS N Norway aad Hummer treeta, vvaaav, Price $850. Call llirs. I TWO SNAPS - r i . i. A ...... i.l.tararl mil Hat a Willi HfP 111' ' I oviu I' " : A re of jcrouofi I ro oiferttiS .tor 91 , SVC; it jftnumw in-F-, ,v AlhO the 7 ro-nn hou in rtty Hmftt with . m a a. . a O'.fl 'as nOH ' a 1ltlty Or ITDll Ml 4P., 'yj. A V a-aaas eat tbi'S- 1 : 22t ORKOOV .hoi4 ARTHUR E. PETERSEN ; 229 Oregon Hdg. 5 ROOM HOUSE ON CAPITAL; ALSO four room bouae on 4eiiecaon sirrctv will take auto as psrt payment. 5 aerea on liaved road: must be SOM. SQUARE DEAL CO 20t! V: H. Bank I'iiqco 470 7 ROOM MODERN HOUSE, I'AUTUV. furuiahed. for aale at a bargain; hv electric lights, hot and cold ; water, l,.th ai.d toilet, basement, large lot; near school in good district: ready to move into Price for quick sale $ 17M!l; term half cash. Wonld fake smalltif, payment (loan tn renponathle Jpartt S. R. PEARSON 408 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 914; HOME AND A FINE VIEW OP CITYt 4 room house newly painted and cor ner .lot: with a fine garden; well worth the price $1,000. Cash - to handle. $ 0. bee L. A. Ua) lord. 305 Slate street. A BUSINESS PROSPECT A desirable opening for a rooming and boarding business of the better claaf on a fine close-in corner with S poo aibla accommodation of 11 rooms. Price reduced and open for a limited time only. Consultation welcomed. william Fleming' 311 State atreet 5 KOOM HOUSE 1 STORY, LIVING, dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms. 2 porches, window screens and shades. toilet.' light, woodshed. 2 lots on cor ner. Price $2,225: cash. $1,:I25. See L. A. Hayford. 305 Stale street. WHOLE MILK j AND PRODUCE WANTED Marion Creamery & Producf Co. Salem, Oregon Phone 2488 I SALEM MARKETS I BTJTTJrti rxiox Egfi sod ronUxy Eggs, IS to 16c. Hen a. heavy, lc. Hens, medium, 17c. Hena, light, 15c Broilers. 20 23c. Old rooatera, 8 10c Fork, MnttoB and a3f Top hogs, $85, Dressed hogs, 12c. 1920 Lamba, 3 to 4c. 1921 Milk lamba. 4 to 5c. - Beef steers. 6 to 6c. Cows. 34 5e, Bulls, 4-4 Me. Top real. 12o. ' ' Hay Oat and vetca bay, $20. Cheet bay. $20. Grain Wheat II. .'.,... Oats. , 45-50c. 1 MUI Feeda, Wkolesala . Mill run. 835 ton. . , i WaolasBM to Doalara Creamery bntter, 32, 33c. BuUerlat, 26c. Fran Oranges. $3.75 ,to $50. Bananas lis Lemons, $6 to $7. Florida 88.80. Vegetables California cabbage. Sc. Onions, Oregon, $1.50. Turnips, $3.60 sack. Carrots, $1.25 aack. Lettuce, $3.75 per crate. PoUtoea, $1 cwt. Sweet potatoes. $8.75 bushel. Radishes, 40c dosen buacAas. Comb honey, case. $8.25. Asparagus, CaL lie. Ore, 18e. Rhubarb, $. Parsler. 50e doaea bunrhea. Beets, 75e doien buaehea. Tomatoes, $2.00 per tag. Honey, extracted. 20e lb. Strawberries, 5c. ' Apples, $1.60 to 82.00. Retail Creamery bntter, 33-37c. Eggs. 22 25c. Flour, hsrd wheat, 82 25 $2.80. Flour, soft wheat. $1.75 $2.00. Sugar, $7.49 $7.65. LOS KELES iHS 8,000 Vigilantes Make Up Auxiliary to Suppress Crime LOS ANGELES, CaL. April 27. -Modern "vieilantftB" fr th number of 8,000 have been organ ized in Los Auareles an an siiriliarv police force In an erfort to sup press crime, with an ultimate goal of 25,000 the organization plans to back up the peace offi cers 24 hours a day In every sec tion of the city. The vigilantes plan to organize every one of the 900 blocks in the city and watchin questionable characters Each block will have from five to ten duly registered members anad be under direction of a captain. ( Sanction of Mayor M. P. Snyder and E. Clem Wilson, head of the police commission, has been given the organization. The slogan, "Get the Criminal" has been adopted. Women will co-operate in the work but will not btj included in the membership, it was announced by Charles H. Dn Lacour, "owing to the possible hazards to be en countered in enforcing the law and in apprehension of criminals." And the old, brokon-down woman we met 'the other day alotiK Itroadway, who looked as if bhe had not a friend in the world, ia the tame one who many year ago said that she would not be worried with cblldren.-e-Los Au-selea- Times. RESERVE FORCE wm m 7; Adelo Garrlionv0 New Of REVELATIONS OFa VVf CIIAITKH K. WHAT IIKTTY HAD TO SATtft ALLEN DltAKK. u "Well? How about it? Ig u peace?'' Allen Drake's tone tn persuatdve eagerness, thougk'ta low that I could scarcely ilit. KuIhIi the nyllables. An Involuntary glancn at Lillian told me that ta wan ratlif-r oHtfntatiohsly rttx. tanging the flowers In the low bowl near her, and I knew tjm she must not only be aware pf our murmured conversation, bl wa markedly ignoring ft, - There wan only one way to put an end to the awkward aitoatlos. I raised my eyes to AUen Drakt'i with no bint in them of the re sentment which still lingered tt my heart. ,, a "Peace, of courife, and thank you' I said smiling. 1Wt "Thank you!" he murmured smiling back,, then he turned t Lillian carelessly. "It'i voi der to me some hotel .manager doesn't offer Betty about a mtt lion dollars a week and take her away from you," he said,' wit reminiscent admiration for th$ trapped chicken Jelly. 'k ,t "Sh-h-br" Lillian whispered dramatically as Lbs dining. toon door swung open to admit tb old. colored woman lo the pisturesfjiit garb she affects to- her own.sat Jrfaction and the delight of al Lillian's guests. . . She bore a tray from whlcV arose the steaming savory odor of another culinary poem.. .There riever is any formality about Lil ian's small dinners,- and. froa long experience J knew tie .surest, way to Betty's heart, so I arioka promptly. '"I "Betty!" I exclaimed. "baTa you really those denied crabs of yours? " e 3Ir. Drake's Plea. "Ho. ho!" Betty boomed. Tn jest got froo sayin' tob mabseK but in de kitchen dat I'd bet jhou'd jump right out ob yoi kin w'en yon seed dera. crabs. loan' yoh ebeh worry, .Mlai Madge. W'en ebeh I knows yoh'l due to eat heah I jes5 takes ak foot in mah hari an' bustles ci :de tings yoh likes best. - She had deftly eerred th course as she was talking. Ai she came to Allen Drakes side lie struck a reverential and plead-, ing attitude and looked np at her, his fine eyes filled with laughing entreaty. . - . . 'Betty, I'm every bit as fasci nating as Mrs. Graham, Jf you only knew it," be Bald. Won't you adopt me, too?" .t '', The old woman arinned la broad delight, but shook bar head decidedly. : i i. "Doan' know nuffin erbont yoh," she declared.1 "I'dr adopt nobody 'cept I've summered aftf wintered 'em." '-. v Kfr. Drake turned to LHUm wlh an air of decision. r. t'This settled It." he aairl. 1 shill get me a tent and camp n your doorstep until Betty declare! I've -summered and wintered; sufficiently to be adopted." ew The old woman threw back Iter head and gave a chuckling laugh. v Yoj kaint come it over ole ncttyjef yoh does count yohseU de, beatenest man . in all 4K town' she said gleefully, r Lil liah'a quiet voice punctuated ker sentence. IiiUian Intcrveneet. "I think I smell burning. Betty." something TOh, my good gracious!" Sh$ scuttled for the door, while hr mtetress strangled a laugh be hind her serviette. . It is Lillian's invariable cus tom to permit the -old . colored woman to reply to the . badinage of her Kuesta until the converww l ion threatens to get embarrass ing. Then she effectively gets rid; of her by some absurd pre text, which Betty either believes or accepts with an understanding of Why her mlaterss has gUen tt. 'tThafa decidedly a . score against you. Mr. Drake." LlWaa laughed when Betty was eaferyli tho'tiitchen. "tes. I'm still staggering un der the blow," he returned. ThJ worst of it is that's the second time within a. week thttJ'T been' accused ot having a V gerated ego." i - H was careful not to look it mo.- but I could feel my tu flushinK hotly. If he had said truthfully "within an hour," an . named me as his accuser I cow not have been more embarrassed- Lillian east one swift; eorioa planet! at me, then looked lw7 considerately. "You must doscrve it," she r orted lightly, then she changed thelsuhject abruptly. Jif "What time did you tell you would have that man band" . Mr; Drake porn'iitted a faint look of surprise to pass over W face, , Lillian doesn't usually sk to have her memory jOKged. I knew that she had asked tb question simply to divert his at tention from ray flushed t6-, "One of my operatives win have ;him at the corner nearest that woman's house at half-art eights,' be replied. V' v (To be continued) aHattJkaisaTc at atcV "Jt t I Jill j1 ''" ' It.l : 1 1 4 k! ! i f-s.: rvm., . ArVepersrlon-ef" illil OOMfOSJND COTAJbVA ar CUBS T AT YOUR DRUGGIST. V J- S-T-.. -,,-., , v.. -o", , , X " , " , '. t mr - , ess..- mmm