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. A, -' FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 12, 1021 THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON CUOTS ; XJTa.TXa3rT : Uu Ttt Wst Pa kMrti - Tars insert io Ou wk (ail insertions) . - . So Bis asths eontraet, pw IS Maths' twwrt. per ! Mini-- lot u; e4vnrsia4. SM I NORWICH UXION FIKK INSURANCE , SOCIETY T-lelaoa, lloUod Burghnlt Resident Agent 7f BUU Bt, MONEY TO LOAN On Real EUU T. K. FOIU (Over Ladd Bath Bank) FARM LOANS HAWKINS & ROBERTS 204-207 Oregon Building LOANS REAL ESTATE" . INSURANCE farm and sity property lists srs sonv soe-T Oregon Bldg. Psoas 1644 NEW TODAY FORD ROADSTER 18 MODEL, $27a. Fori touring, 19 model, with starter blocked and overhauled, $345. 227 State. . - WASTED MAN FOR PERMANENT position, between 25 and 45 JnS"ir' between 8:30 aod 8:30. 212 U.S. Bank ; building. i v SO ACRES. GOOD BUILDINGS, FOR ale br owner. Keo nwia at 260 j houth Commercial FOB SALE THREE ACRES WITH 4 roomed koa, blocks from city limits, near South Commercial atret carl.ne. i Fries $a,50O. Vr . O. krue (ter, 20 Oregon Bldg. IMyns. 2.17. THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF IS SAFE beyond question, quiek service. Get err rates before Insuring. Hound and low coat. Standley Foley, Bush Bank bid. Phone 817. WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF KODAKS and fountain pens. Capitol Drug btore. . " LISTINGS WE WANT -5 BOOMS SEAR High school on terms. Tract North. ' , . 5 to roo a south. All eastt. 8 to. 10 acres with small buildings; terms. , . ,. . . Wo ean sell tha ,abovs, quick if nriced . ri'"BIi.CKK 4 HENDRICKS 205 L. 8. Bank Bid. LET US REMODEL YOUR HATS HAT box. 17S South High. , TRY A "FOSTER" 2 FOR 25e CIGAR lor a plesant smoka. Phone 2U31-W. WANTED EGGS. HIGHEST MARKET priro paid. i. W, Kessel grocery. west bale. FOB SALE -1920 ELECTRICALLY. quipped Hsrley-Davidaon motorcycle. . just overhauled; a bargain. Phone . 1058 J. BARGAIN INVESTMENT 15,000 ia purchase pries for two large , homes eloss to down town and high ' onhool. f Ons la a double house. This will give you good homo and net big certain Income. Terms. Becker Hendricks. 205 U. B. Bank B!dg. WORTH INVBSTttfATINO 15T acre general purpose - farm 1 mile from Lincoln. Polk fount?, $16,000. 870 acre well improved Benton county farm, $:i0,000. ....... 170 aero lne county orchard, including Mittlpment. $70,00. equipment, g uOHRXSTEIrT 407 Msaonie Temple, Salem. Oregoa TWO ACRES on edgo of city, with nice smsll home. ' fruit snd berries at $3,200. Hecka It 4 Hendricks. 20& 8. Bank Bldg. - MCE MODERN 7 ROOM BUNGALOW. , basement and f urnnre. large lot, r- age, nesr carline In Kaat 8alem,$4.it. Fine 10 acre tract close in, 4 room bun galow, barn, garage, fruit. Snap, 5,000 ; terms. 4 room cottage, good location, easy pay- . . 13,500 to loan on good farm security HM OUr IIHl rwiorr urt PERRINB A MARHTKR8 211-12 Oray Bldg. OWN YOUR HOME , - Beautiful 7 room home In Salem's iroat xrlotivt rtaidanra district, south. Full cement hasement,. furnsce, fireplace. csrsge, built-in sad complete in all !. Bv appointment. Price ffl.300. Another Jt like it near high school. at $,.(. ' : " Another 7-room modern that you would like at $4,500; terms and cleaned, tint 1, ed and painted new.. Now vacaat and yorr terms. i A 5-room modern at $3,600; lermst with , 4 fireplace .and garage. New. A 4-room with hot water, bath, plaster. - electricity and pavement, some base ment, concrete foundation, dandy to alter. $1700; terms. Also j 5 rooms with plaster, electricity, bath and Dutch kitchen, east front, 'c. south, at $2,550, V V BECK E dt HENDRICKS l" I 405 r. . Bank Bldg. EMPLOYMENT WANTED GIRL FOR HOUSEKEEPING eosntrr girl preferred. Address States man. Boa ."A.B.C." ; WANTED LADY COOK FOR 8MAI.I " Saw mill. Kings Valley Lumber Co. Kinrs Valley. Oregon. - MATJ8 PORTLAND MAN. BOOKKEEPER ANt aWiy man, famitisr with income ta ' work, desires to locate hero. - Good business training: reftrenees and boo 1 rrniahed if lesird. Ex-service susu Address Stslcsm in. Boa 1-78. WASTED ENEBGETTt TOUNO MA who has bad experience aelling lif intursnna, storks or advertising. Mos able to devota bfs entire time am ka amhitioua for advaacemeat. Maa have the eon rags to preooat baainaat praposition to merehaata sad profea ieaai men. Answer in year own band writing stating age. educational noal - IfiratioBs, experience as solicitor, etc addceaa I No t 91. 8taoamaioffjee "MAUI AND rXMAiB WASTED HOP PICKERS FOR THI Miloma Yard. Please register witl Homer If. Smith. McCornick olilj. e ' Adolph . Bros., Cigsr store. State St 1 WASTED HOP TICKERS. 100 ACRE? - good hops. Pick hy weight. Rl .! Box 9. Ie Ming Co. Rerister a' PeopUw' Meat Market. 155 North Lib erty. . WANTED MEN Ait WOMEN T p take farm paper sabscriptiena. A geo" proposition to the right popl Adores, ''o' Homestead. Slatesmsa Bldg 0 HB j PERSONAL -I FACIAL SCALP. TREATMENTS: VTO let fey; maaieuriag. ahampooiag. Or wrtn Rath howso Phone 540 . A FOR SALE BUSINESS OPPOBTTJKITIES FOR SALE GOOD GASOLINE AND -rrk station. On main . highway. 4 A barxaiu. Do( ltd, , FOR SALE CAJTA-T BX1 rOB EAX.X CAW-HI BIRDS. Mtcat singes. Mr. E. A. Beas, asas 1J J. 1080 ChemekeU. ' . HOUSES CHAS. F. SMITH ALADDIN BEADY eat l anises 409 Oregon Bldg. POOLTB1 POULTRY M EN SEND EIGIIT TWO eeat stamps itr special three months trial for the best and oldest journal In the west. The articles and adver tiaementa are of special interest to the poultry breeders of the northwest. Porthwest Poultry Journsl. 213 Com mereisl Ht, palem. Oregoa. T&BM FavFEB IF TOD WANT TO GET THB BE8T farm paper, send 15c M The Paoifie Hemeatead, Salem, Oregon, for n tkiw montha trial subscription. Mention this ad. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE THREE YOUNG COWS Phone 14F13. MMCEXULNS0TJ8 HIMALAYA BLACKBERRIES FOR CAN ning. Cummings V1F13. WIRE HOP, LOOAJfWEBRT, CHICKEN wire. Steinboek, 878 Court street. OFflCES AND 8TORES A BIG LOT of aew books lor sale art kU price. SUin bocks. LARGE STEEL TUHE FOR SALE 5 feet in diameter, 11 feet long. Tube ia considerably rusted but could be used for rst-proof bin. Yours for only $12.50. Oregon Pulp Paper Company. THE WESTERN SONGSTER SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY SINGING An especially good selection of the songs you havs Deen wanting with words and niusie complete. No matter how many aongbooka you have yon ahould have '. tbia one, containing the Oregon gongs. Prices: Single copies, 25e; 18ft centa each in lota of a doseu or more: $12.50 ; the hundred, postpaid. Second edition ' printed since September. OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY 815 8. Commercial St. Salem. Oregoa 1 WOOTJ DBY FIR AND OAK WOOD FOB SALE. Phone 77F2. OLD GROWTH 1 IN. FIR. $S.R0: 4 ft. second growth and ash. Phone 1407. DEALERS IN WOOD ALSO WOOD SAW ing; get our prices beiore buying -where. Oak, old fir and second growth. ruder Bros, fbone 2048. FOR 8 A LE LA RGB 4 FT. MTI.L WOOD. sawed even length. 12 inch or 16 ' inch. Special price on 5 cord Iota. Seasoned mill wood. First claaa lo inch old fir. Second growth fir. sawed 1 inch. Fred E. Wella. 805 S. Church. Phone 1542. FOR RENT BOOMS LEONARD HOTEL NEW MANAGE ment, clean, neat rooms and apartments. 854 North Front St. FOR RENT IA ROB- SUIT OF ROOMS, first floor, with private bath. The Alexandria, 1030 Chemeketa street Phone 1280. FOR RENT ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN in modern home end centrally locat ed. Please give name and e4 areas K. ears Statesman. HOUSES P. L. WOOD, B HTATB BT, - aetata, reatala. WANTED KXSCZIXAJTE0U8 I WILL BUY A USED FORD CAR good condition. Phone 14i7. IIIGHE8T PRICES PAID FOB AM. 'kinds of second hand clothing. 820 N. . Commercial. Phone 23S. OLD MATTRE8RES MADE OVER . Capitol City Bedding Co Phone 10. WANTED ON SHARES. FARM READY for operation by man with family. Ad dress J. S. Graham. 304 N. 21st St. CHERRIES WANTED rTB ARK BUY ing Black Republicans. Rings and Lam berts. Drager Fruit Company. WANTED USED HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ranges and eookatovea, tools, men's suite and ahoea. Liberty Exrhaaga, 841 N. Commercial. Phone 841. WANTED EVERYTIIIXO IN' HARD ware and furniture. Best prices paid. THE CAPITAL HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO. 185 N. Commercial St. Thone 947 BUSINESS CARDS Auto Directory AUTO TOPS) AUTO TOPS W. 0. WRIGHT, 171 South High. - AUTO TOP, UPHOLSTXRT, WORK rsaraateed. 858 South 13th, phene 126. USED CABS FOR SALE STUDEB AKER ROADSTER 191R. first class condition, or will trsde for Ford light delivery truck. E. C. OU, Independence, Ore. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES SMITH-W ATKINS, 147 KORTH HIGH. Fiak, 8ilver.on Cord. Hood extra ply tires. Everything for auto. OABAGB AND REPAIR HOFFMAN ZOSEL TIRE REPAIR ing. vulcanising, retreading; 197 South Commercial street. Phone 471. CAPITAL OARAGE BlICK. 8TUDE baker repairing. 173 South Liberty Phone 88. VUTO ELECTRICIAN : EXrERT TROU ble shooting. 338 North High, phone 308. f AIR- GROUNDS OARAOfc TIRRS. AO eeasociea. used ears. Our work guar snteed. 384,1 Portland Road. Phone 808. SOUTH COMMERCIAL OARAGE GEN era! repairing and overhauling. 420 8. Commercial Pt., Salem. PRESTO-LITE BATTERY SERVICE station. Expert battery and electrical work. Farria Broa. Phone 4803. 418 Court. , . CRACY'B STORAGE GARAGE $44 Perrv etrt. 5RBV3 AUTO REPAIR SHOP 330 South Liberty. Phone 9pl. VUTO REPAIR SHOP U MtLLKB. 345 Center. 1'hoa SPO SALEM AUTO RADIATOR SHOr 19 South 12th. Phone 38, I O. BAIR. RADIATORS, FENDERS Borflee rep sired. 444 Ferry. BEAUTY FAJXOKS X M. MYRTLE BERNARD MASSEITSK: nours, w to 0,1 , v.r,in(a i.t mp ' iwintrent Oregon Bath Houae. Phone 540. ZO20K. - OKkyOONION BEAUTY BHnP MABOCI. waving. hatrdreaslng. IS South Osa meveial rHoe 4TT BARB EBB COXY NOOK BARBER SHOP 13M Rtat Classified Ads. In The Statesman -Bring- Results BUSINESS CARDS COB r ECTIOSXBY BKMINUTON CONFECTION KBT. HOME made candies, confections, cigars, mag as inee. 1372 Stata. CHINESE PHTSICIAM DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANT KNOWN disease. 153 8. Hugh Su Phene 388. COBSETS MBS. ERCH AGENT FOR PRINCESS t'orscu. Phone 1043 R. 891 8. 12th. DRESSXAXINO DRESSMAKING 1299 South High. GRACE WHITE. DRESSMAKING 330 Division, Pboce 1911 W. MRS. R. CARTER EXPERIENCED dressmaker. Phone 197 1W. RUTH McADAMS DRESSMAKER. 758 South 12th. Phone 1824 M. HAITI E WILLIAMS DRESSMAKING. 248 North Cottage. Phone 1552W. CARRIE FISHER DRESSMAKING. designing. Spencer corsets te order. 3 McCormaek Bldg. MRS. VARTY, DESIGNED AND MAKES Ladies Suits and Gowns. 7 McCor maek Bldg. DBUO STORES B RE WEB DRUG CO. MS COURT; Phone 184. HEMSTITCHING SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING, ehainstitching, piss ting, buttons. 829 830 Oregon Big. Phons 879. HAT SHOPS HAT SHOP MEN'S AND WOMEN'S hats renovstea snd blocked 495 Court street XNSTJRANCS INSURE YOUR AUTOMOBILE WITH the Oregon Auto Indemnity Ezchsnge. Full protection. Reduced rates. Frank Meredith Co. Bush-Breymaa Block. GREENHOUSES PORCH BOXES BEDDING PLANTS for sals. Smith's 801 North Commer cial. FINANCIAL MARION-POLK COUNTY FARM LOAN association haa money to loan at aix percent. W. D. Smith, secretary-treasurer, 808 8alem Bank of Commerce. PLUMBING PLUMBING, REPAIRING AND COIL work. Phene 1517J. Shop. 127 lnws street. A. U Godfrey. JOB PRINTING FOR HOP TICKETS SEE BHRTELSOS Printing Co.,' Y Bldg., Salem. LAU1TDBXBS SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 18S 8. Liberty street. Phone 35. Oldest largest best. Establiahed 1889. niPiTst. rrrv rrriu i.inHnRT Quality work, prompt servioe, 1284 Hrosowsy. rnane 1113. MEDICAL MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phone 517 W. PRIVATE H0SPITAIJI WANTED CONFINEMENT CASES AT private nospitsl. I have beat of equip ment. Phone 1959J. PAINT CONTRACTORS THE NEATEST PAINTER IN TOWN Work by day, contract. Wella. Phone 1611M. DAVIS 8TRAWBBAt?tf7I GENERAL contractors; paints, oil. wallpaper. 320 South Liberty. I'bone 901 AUBREY H. CLARK.. SUCCESSOR TO Glenn L. Adoma. Painting, peperhang Ing. kalsomimng. Work gitarsoteed. Terms reasonable. . Phone 139SJ ; res 45 South Winter. PAINT WALLPAPER SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS, WAL1 sper snd Picture Framing. Good work men. 455 Court Su Phone 485. PEBIODIOAZJ MISS GOODHUE TAKES HT7B SCRIP tione for all magssines. 251 So.' 17tr strt. Phone T si M j-- PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER MAROARCT BURNS PUBLIC ST EN ographer.' 408 Masonic Bldg. Phone 262. BOOF REPAIRING ROOFS RESHINGLED. CLEANED. RE paired, painted or tarred. Phoae Kayet Utt. BXPA1BXNG AJTD BHAJLPBMIiiG CUTLERY GRINDING, LAWN MOWER? .safety mors, etc Stewart's Repaii Shop, 847 Court street. BEN WHEELER EVERYTHING RE paired. General sharpening, chirone sweep. 1485 N. 17th sL. Phone 141 8W 8HOB REPAIRING WILLIAM'S SHOE SHOP 195 SOUTH High. STUDIOS DE LUXE 8TUDIO, KODAK FINI8H Ing. 147 North Commercial. SCAVENGERS SALEM SCAVENGER GARBAGE. REF use of all kinda removed Oeaspook ' elosned Phone 18' SECOND HAND GOODS HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND ' hsnd clothing snd shoes. Also H cleaning, pressing snd repsiring. Csl' and deliver. Capital Exchange, 342 North Commercial. Phone 1368-W. WW E BUT AND SELL SECOND HAND roo'ls of all kinds, pipe fittings, bsr ness. collars, collar pads, tools, and chains. Fred Bcbindler. 358 Ceatei street STOVES STOVE REPAIRING STOVE REPAIRING. RrTBTHLT. COILS connection. Will call and clean, pol iah st house. 271 North Commercial Phona 734. STOVE8 REBUILT AV REPAIRED 40 years experience; Depot Nat tons1 fence, aisea 28 to 28 ins high. PainU . oil and varnishes, etc. Iocs n berry snc hop hooka. Sslem Fence and 8tovi Works. 250 Court street- Phone 134 TAILORS FRANK PALM MERCHANT TAILOR 2 11 S lj ich a nd Kerry. TBAXSFBBr HAUZJNG ' MERCHANTS' DELIVERY. 179 SOUTH High. Phone 230. Tmnk. city, 50e. CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. J2 State ft, phone 933. Dtatr'bnting forwarding snd storsgs our specialt) 0"t ewr rates TRANSPORTATION SALEM SILVERTOS STAGE Leaves Iitiave, Salem Silv.ertnt O. K. Dno4 News Stan 7 :00 a.m. 8:15 a.re lt:O0 a m. 1 roo p.m 5:00 p.m. 8:15 pm 8ALFM INDEPENDENCE MONMOUTH STAGE Leave Salem O.E. depot 7:00 a.m.. 11:00 a in-, 6:00 p.m. Iiave Monmouth Hotel 8:15 sjn l;00 p.m- 8:15 p m. Isve ladepeadeoce Hotel 8:80 a.sa, l:ts p m., 8:30 p.m. Special trina by ; appointmeat. Bsvea paaeenger ese for hire. J W. PARKER, Trap. Res. phone 618 . Business phoas T e Use 8U(eamam CUssuled Ails, BUSINESS CARDS MUSICAL ALLIE CHANbLEB PIANO, 351 North Cottage. BEATRICE SHELTON PIANO 8TU5I0 S45 Mario a. phone 1299. LILLIAN HARTSHORN PIANO. 894 North Church. Phone 17$. T. S. ROBERTS PIANO. ORGAN. 870 Scuta 14th. Phoae 77b. DAN F. I.ANGENBERG. VOCAL Derby Bldg. Phone 2079. LENA WATERS PIANO. 1473 MILL i'bone 11S4M. ' n 1 MOLLIE STYLES VOICE. PIANO. 859 Center Phone 2016R. FRANKLIN LAUNER PIANO. 3o North 17th. Phone 141 JULIA MILLS WEIGEL. TIANO. 1560 South Church. Phone 1391R- F. L. MILLER VIOLIN; OTHER atring iostruuieata. 419 Marion hotel. LUC1LE ROMS PIANO. ORGAN. 498 North Liberty. Phone 1187W. MATT IE GILBERT STRING INSTR0 menu. 1572 State. Phone 1158 R. MISS MABLE SHEPHERD. PIANO player; dances, all occasions. 257 N. Liberty. SALEM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Ail branches taught. dinJoms'a grsated. John R. bites, director. 1237 Court Phone 824. TUNERS WENDELL HELM TUNTNG. REPA1B tng. Phone 492. EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED Siano tuner. Leave orders Will's iuaic store. R. W. BALLANTYNE, TUNES, PLAY ers s specialty. Phons 852. Cher rington Piano House. PIANOS PIANOS. PLAfER PIASOS; NEW. used. J. W. Tsltraan. 121 Be. Com'l. CHERRINGTON PIANO HOUSE, HAN dles Bush-Lane celebrated pianos 415 Court. Phone 852. TAXI DIRECTORY LAN HAM TAXI COMPANY PHONB 540. THE OBEOON TAXI-TRANSKEB CO, Liberty Ferry. Phone 77. Dry slr.b, 18-inch wood for ssle. WHERE TO EAT TRY THE NICKEL LUNCH AT 881 Court. Anything 6c. WHITE CLOUD TEA HOUSE CHINA dissea. noodles, free dancing. Open 9 a.o 1 at night. 110 N. Com'L PROFESSIONAL WATEM SALEM WATER. LIGHT POWER CO. Ofice. 301 South Oom'l 8t- Tea per cent discount on domestic flat ratea paid in advance. No deductions for ab sence or any cause unless water is ahnt off ronr nremiaea- CHIBOFBACTOB8 DR. O. L. SCOTT, P. 8. a. CHIR0PRA0- tor, 809 J 2 U. S Bank Bldg Phons. 87: Res. H28R. CHIROPODISTS FOOT CORRECTIONAL SPECIALIST Appliances from individual ianpreeaMras Satisfaction gusrantoea. cnas. K. Tatro, Masonic bldg. ynone ss. NURSES FOR mACTICAI. NURSE PHONE 503R. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL. $08 U. S. National Bank Bldg. DR. W. L. MERCER. OSTEOPATHIC Physician snd surgeon; Kirksville graduate, 404 405 U. S. National Bank bldg. Phones Office, 919; Res. 814. DR. JOHN L. LYNCH, OSTEOPATHIC Physician sad Suigeon, 403-404 Oregon Bldg: Phones: Office. 1394: Res. 68F5 SUGGESTOTHEBAPI8T II. J. ANDERSEN. D.8.T, SCIENTIFIC masseur, elcctro-msgnctic healer snd metaphysician. Phone 1108. 418 Ore gon Bldg. Consultation free. OPTICIANS GLASSES FITTED BY DR. U R. BUR dette at the bow Optical Company, 825 State street, opposite Ladd and Bush Bsnk. LODGE DIRECTORY UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS, enmp 5. Armory. First. Third Mondsvs. EAL'ESTATr WORTH WHILE If you want a good home st a very reasonable price, p i:r. We have a large list to select from. A sccil bargain in a -1 acre tract with good buildings. ' Some good vacant lots very ch?up. Let us write jour in.uranre. See u ' von have somcthinz to trade. MILLS & COPLEY 331 State St. Phone 175 Good Buys room house on paved street. 2 lota ami 2 blocks to car. Price $lloo with 92W down. 6 room house and 5 lots in Turner to trade for small farm. Will pay i-s.li aulcreni-e THOMASON S3li State Street BKST BUYS S room modern hote except furna'C: paved street, full basement. Uwn, kooJ loratioti. Price $26.50; terms. 5 room modern him;Hlow, firnt clas. eonilitkin. prsvel btreet, east front. Urge lot. $3100; half cash. 6 room plastered hons-. modern ex' ejit furnace: earnce, lawn, "fruit. loth, pave'l street, cloxe in. $a,uo: terms 20 acrejt ifll cultivated. Iiekt Ilowell prair ie ioil. family orchard, good buildings. 9 uiilen rialem. paved road; s good Lu st $.V250; $2O00 i bkIi. 13 acres 4 ruiieii north of tsileiii. r:1- good losank, good buildings, best soil e,;oo. 16 acres near t'hemawa. 2Va xrres lv erdam in cultivation. 0 acres cherries. "!! hMilHinir. equipment nd 1 wrse. cow snd ion chickens en; price $jO0. See S0C0L0FSKY 311 State GOOD BUYS Hon acre farm. BOO acres cultivated. 7, room bouse and two Isree barns, new silo, several spriiis anil creeks, ran road side track, warehouse, station al school house on place. luxated close to Salem. Price 163.75 per acre, cash will handle 90 acre fsrm, 8S acres in crop this yenr. fvl!y e'nippe1 wil'.i slock and machin cry, located m one nf the best farm ing districts in the vallev. Price $ 1 7,00(. i, rash. tiuUnce mortgage to be assumed by huer 10 acres in bearing walmi's and cher ries, modern 7 room house: this s complete home in every wsy. Price $1.oimi J Improved sere tract one block from car line, new cottage snd garase. Price $2100; terms 5 acres all cultivated, located close to fair grounds. Price $1500; firms. Modern 8 room hnncalow. fireplace. , fur nace. full cement beseroent, psved street snd slley. fine location. Trice $6.50o; terms. 8 room modem bnngalow. loested nesr State ,nd 1 tth srteets. Price $4.7o. Good 4 room p'shtered hn tigs low and two lots. Price 87SO cash. Wo write fire insurance. If yon are looking to buy, trsde or sett see - W. H. Grabcnhorst & Co. !75 Etsla street Fbons $15 REAL ESTATE 20 ACRES NEW BUILDING. $3000. We explain the new system of selling your property. Magee, over Buskk s. corner etate A CoaemruL HAVE SEVERAL SMALL HOMES JUST being completed, modern conveniences, prices 1jhi to flool I'houe 19i8. 9 to 12 a. m. 12 Room Modern House fioominz hous. 12 rooms. eat off dtafe street. t o good lots, trfe and fruit, rerc.ent walk. This u a good mvet n.ent. will jive jon a good .nconi- and a home, prke $5.j0; sjme terms. o room piasiercd house, partly niod--rn, $1,200; .WM) cah and $10 per h.oi.th. 5 acreo in ralem for 2,00 ; ,iK down. ret, like rent. i'im pia e bus a 7 room plastered hunse. bsrn snd other oullinildingK. this is a barrstn Jos. BARBER & SON 200 Gray Bldg. INTERESTING A 4 room plastered bungalow, nice lot and fruit and garden at $1100 for a few days. Alao a 13-scre plsre on hard surface main road. 6 miles out: part cultivated and timber enough to ray for the place st $175 an acre, or bargain see Wm. Fleming. 341 Mate fet. LIST YOUR HOUSES and fsrms with S. R. Pesrann for quick sle. You will be sstisfied as many others hsve been S, R. PEARSON 408 U. S. Bank Bldg. WE HAVE FOR SALE FOUR GOOD lots in West Salem. Look them over snd make us an offer. Krueger, 209 Oregon Bldg. REAL ESTATE TRADERS YOU CAN find a number of good propositions either as trades, or buya In eaay pay ments of laid or bungalows. Cbaa. W. Niemeyer, Maaonie Temple, Salem. PUTNAM-MeLAREN CO. RELIABLE Real Estste dealers. Room 21, 160 North Commercial Street. GOOD BUY ONE MILE EAST OF CITY limits, 4 room house on 5 seres of choice land, shout one acre of cherry trees. Price $2500: will exchsnge for good property. Square Deal Co. Phone tiv. . 2U2 1. 0. DIM. TWO LITTLE BVKGALOWS NEARLY completed; with lights, wstrr, plumbing snd shout half acre each; nice trees. price very reasonable; terms. Enquire office Kingwood Lntrance gates. WOODS BARGAINS 28C ACRE RIVER bottom farm good buildings, on gravel road one mile to paved highway, some stock snd implements st $60 per acre. 50 seres of bottom land well located with crop, stock and tools, $6500 or will rent. Also bargains in bouses, lots snd screage. Want to buy house snd lot close to business center. F. L. Wood. 341 State St. MOUNTAIN HOME 30 acres with new 4 room bungalow, good barn snd chicken house, water piped to house and barn, (iood stream on property. 8 acres cultivated. fSome . good woodland and pasture. A small payment will handle this. Price $3500 (t acres H's miles from Sslem. 6 seres prunes, 2 acres logans. 4 acres straw berries, some mixed fruit. 3 room house, good barn, water piped from spring. Stock, implements and grain go. Worth looking at. $8S00. 68 acres 7 miles south of Salem, all cul tivated. Home good fruit. Fair im provements. Fine land. $9000; cash. 80 acres of excellent wood land on high wsy. Will sell at a bargain if sold .soon. If you wsnt to make some money on wood, see me. ARTHUR E, PETERSEN 223 Oregon Bldg. 7 ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE. CLOSf iu on litli street end on street car first floor, living room, ilinms room, kitchen, bath, toilet, basement, fire place,, buffet ; second floor, 4 bedrooms, and closets; paved street. Pric $4,200: cash $2,000 See L. A.' HAYFORD . 305 State street A BARGAIN NEW 5 ROOM BI N galow; basement, electric lixhl. buill iu kitchen, pantry, lath, toilet.' sink, basin, lot 4."ixl."0, near school and car line. Owner. 125 Lefelle St. FOR BENT FARMS FOR I'M EXT 2 2 1 ACRE FARM. 7 MILES north of Salefn, west side of river For particulars see Mrs. S A. Haekett. Sslem, Route 1. terms cash. PUBLIC NOTICES To V. G. Fi3ner ana J. B Fisher and the firm of Fishe; Brothers and all persons claiminp any right, title or interest in or U that certain truck described a follows, to-wit: Day-EJlder truck Model "D." serial No. 302, Motor No. 76633. situated in Marion County, State of Oregon. Each of you will hereby tak notice that I, O. D. Bower, sher iff of Marion County. State of Oreuon. am duly appointed agent of the owner of, that certa'n chat tei mortgage recorded in Rook of Chattel Mortgages. 30, page 181 on the 23rd day of April. 1921. rocords of Chattel Mortga ges of Marion County, Oregon. Said chattel mortgage given by W. G. Fisher and J. B. Fishei on the above described personal property to secure the payment of $1127.99. That I will sell said chattels on the l$th day of Au gust 1921 at 10 o'clock a. m. or the front steps of the Court Hous. of Marion County. State of Ore gon, to the hishest bidder. The owner of said chattel mort gage is foreclosing same in ac- cordanace with the terms con tained therein i I XOTH'K OF SAI.K OX KOKK- CUrSIRK OF CIIATTKL MOPsTtiAfiK. Notice la hereby given, that by virtue of a certain chattel mortgage- executed by If. E. Henry in favor of Mitchell. Lewis & Staver Company on the 23d day of Octo ber. 1920. and now owned by F. . . Waters, which said chattel mortgage cnv"rs iho hereinafter described automobile, and upon which there is now duo' the Rtim of $lfif oo and interent thereon at the rate of R per cent per an num from th" 1st day of Decem ber. 1020 and th further smn o' $230 On a-id interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent ier an num from December I. 192. ih ine th amount ncessarllv ex- . render! by th" mortagee In the re pairing of aaid mortgaged proper ty, and on account of the aono'nt ment of me as agent of said F. N. Waters for the purpose of fore closing said chattel mortsig and selling said, automobile under the terms thereof. I bar nnrh agent of the sa'd F. N. Waters, taken possession of the following described personal property cov ered by said chattel mortgage, to wit: One Cadillac Roadster Automo bile, bearing serial nTimber 33 SOS. And I w'll on the 19th day of August,J920, at the hour o 10 a. m. of said day at the vett door of th court house in the city of Salem. Marion County. Oregon, sell the above described putomo bi'e to the highest bidder for car-h in hand. O. D. BOWER. Sheriff of Marion Counly, Ore gon. ' " WHULt MILK AND PRODUCE WANTED Marion Creamery & Produce Co. Salem, Oregon Phone 2488 I SALEM MARKETS I BTJTDCO PRICE Ecss and Poultry Eggs, 2c. . - Hens, heavy, 20e. Hens, medium. 17c Hens, light. 15c. Broilers, lSc-22c. Old roosters, 3- 10c. Pork, Mutton ml Bsef Top hogs. 12 Vs. 140 to 230 lbs. Sows snd hogs, 9c. Smooth hesvics. 8 c. Iresed hogs, 12 and He. l.arabs, yearling, S'-c 4c. 1921 milk lambs, 4 Vic. Beef steers. 5c Cows. 2 3c. ' Balls. 2 Sc. Top veal, 12 13c. Grain Wheat." 98c, No. 1 white. Oats, milling. No. 1, 40c. Oats, feed, 35c. Ear Vestch and Dst har, $10. Clover Har. $10 M1U Psads. Wholes! Mill ran, $31. Wholssals to Dealers Cresmery Butter 43 44c. Butterfst, 86c. Whole milk, $1.75 cwt. r rr.lt Orsnges, $.50. Apricots, l.30 crats. Bananas, 10c. Lemons, $10 and JO.. 10. Grape , Fruit, Cal., 4J0. Dates, dromedary, $7 case: Vegetibles Oregon cabbage, 5c. Turnips. $2.00 ssck. Beans. 5c. Wax beans, 5c. I-ettuce. S5c Celery. $1.25 doaea. New potatoes, 2e. Oreron onions. 75c cwt. Wslla Walla onions. $2 25. Can . onions. ti 'iS sack. Radishes. 40c dozen bunches. Oregon encumbers, 50c. Oregon honey, 30c lb. Rhubarb, Oe. Parsley, 50c dozen bnnches. Beets. fiOc. dozen bunches. Tomatoes. $1.0. , Honey, extracted. 20e lb. Apples, $2.75. (Jreen Peas. 12e. Cantaloupe, pony. $2.25; std, $3.00 flat $1 255. , Melons, 1.73. Green peppers, 24e. Estll Oesmery butter, 43 45c. Figs. 82e. Floor, hard wheat. 1 2 .50 $2 HO. Vlonr, soft wheat. 11.65 $2 00. Sugar, 4)6.80. A dele Garrison's) New PhaMt of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CHAPTER 140 THE WAY MADGE "HANDLED" MR. PRENTISS A flash of .intuition warned me what Alice Holcombe meant to say to Mr. Prentiss of the school board, and I made a desperate ef fort to stop her, for I knew what incalculable harm she might do b$th herself and the man whose cause she was so zealously cham pioning. "Alice!" I exclaimed imperative ly, as if I had just remembered something important, "the teach ers must be told of the closing ot tchool at once, for It is nearly time for the pupils to come. Will you attend to it, please? And I will set whatever instructions Mr Prentiss has for us." I was transgressing all the un written rules of seniority, to day nothing of those surrounding com mon courtesy, in thus addressing my colleague as if I were her su perior officer in the school. But I counted upon my friend's natural surprise at my unprecedented man ner to turn her attention to me. My ruse succeeded. She looked up startled, with resentment in her eyes. But I had stepped as if carelessly to one side, and from a vantage point nearly behind the broad back of Mr. Prentiss I gave her an imperative signal for silence and obedience. I held my breath in the uncertainty over what she meant to do. was re lieved indeed to see sudden assent though sullen and uncoraprehend ing. iu her eyes. "Very well," she said quietly, and left the room. Mr. Prentiss looked after her with puzzled eyes. "What ails Alice Holcombe?" he asked testily. "She is always a little " Mr. Prentiss searched wildly for the wod he wanted. brought up "offish" at last with an air of triumph "but she looked wild-eyed just now, as if she would like to scratch my eyes out." He Btopped to chuckle appreci atively at his own quip, and the pause gave me time to collect my Own scattered, wits. "You must remember, Mr. Prentiss." I said in my most digni fied manner, "that Miss Holcombe was perhaps the nearest friend of both Mr. and Mrs. Stockbridge. 1 understand she has known them both since childhood, and this thing has been a great shock to her. She is hardly responsible for what she says or does Just now. But if she is given a little time she will soon be be rown poised self again." The "Instructions." Mr. Prentiss looked at me with a glance which he evidently in tended to be the quintessence of shrewdness. 'I suppose so, I suppose so' he said. "Yes, yes. But it would be very unfortunate for her, very un fortunate, it site should happen to fill HEART ID MY HUSBAND take the wrong attitude ia this af fair. What do YOU think about It all, Mrs. Graham!" I made my fac as Inscrutable as possible, ray voice crSsp and matter-of-fact.. "I have no bpin'nn whatever to express in the matter," I replied. "And-it certainly cannot matter to any omi in Baytiew what my views are. My ronfract expires at the ed of this school year, lees than a month away. 1 have not the slightest intention of renewing it, and I should welcome any oppor tunity to cancel it now. I am only flaying on because I do not wish to leave Miss Holeombe or the Rchool in the larch. It Is not exactly pleasant to bo Involved ever so remotely Jn so sordid a happening as this, and I distinctly do not wish to discuss it." I had the pleasure of seeing Mr. Prentiss's jaw drop ' in amar.ed chagrin. . It evidently had not oc curred to him that any woman privileged to teach in the sacred precincts of the school guarded by his authority would have the temerity to flout both. "This is news to me, news to me," he stammered, "that you do not expect to return to us." Then as the-realization of my boldness filtered into his consciousness he added hastily. "But perhaps it is Just as well, Jnst as well." "I am sure it is," 1 returned smiling. "And now if you will give me any instructions you have, I will endeavor to carry them out to the best of my ability." "Why why the thing ought to be very simple," "h said. "Simply t?U the pupils to stay away until after the funeral which is day after tomorrow. The day after that they will return here." Mr. Prentiss Departs. "What about the teachers?" 1 asked. "Have them report each morn ing and noon, do anything that is necessary, and then they may have the rest of the time to them selves' he answered: with an air of great magnaminity. My gorge rose at the petty tyranny which would compel the teachers to report when there was absolutely nothing for them to do, but I knew better than to question the august gentleman's authority. "Very well. I shall attend to everything," I promised. , "Of course, I shall expect either you or Miss Holcombe to remain in charge here during the usual office hours kept by Mr. Slock hridge," Mr. Prentiss said stUfly. "You may arrange you hours be tween yourselves.0 ' "Thank you." If he compre hended the mockery 1 nmy voice he didvnOt beftay his knowledge, simply hade me a stately "Good morningi and steered his course with all the sails of hisdigity set for the open course of the school grounds, t (To be continued) Sound Sense Antidote For Kill Klux Klanism Governor Olcott believes the sound sense of the people of Ore gon will forestall any exlenslve activity of the Ku Klux K!an This is the opinion expressed by the governor in a letter to J. fl. Forbes of Springfield in reply to a petition received from a large number of persons there asking the governor to take steps to curb organization of th Klau in Ore gon. ... . "I wish to commend the s'gners of this petition, upon the attitude they have assumed, although I think they need not be apprehen sive about the Ku Klux Klan be coming any very serious menace to our government' writes the governor. 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' ( JUST FOR SATURDAY ARTICLES ADVERTISED Ia tfcls column ars sTferod st a jwiaettoni of wot Uss a lit frnjreir rstsii aricw. " ' ' : - OFFICE SUPPLIES.. ' c-tVrxtaySO botil of Tpe ft.r raeanmg type ton jonr typewriter, ill North High. ; DRUG STORES .! H v t s.innl Wwk-end rhorelate .-e iMimd. Tvlcv Ore. C" Phwwe .V GROCERY STORES Jmt Kalorday Pstroaizn , ' berhood grocery for spertsl price, w a-. terwciul utocery. 8095 North Mh. Just Xtrda Half ponnd . Upton's Tea. a r. regular 45 aellr. Itert . Pshelrsan. 175 , Soatk Commercial. MUSIC STORES Just Saturday l"sesl Chickering pu $450. MoerPuna Moats Morn, v ment. Mason ie Terrpte. our commonwealth, and I think out laws and our form ot govern ment require no secret associa tions to assist in properly tone, tionlng for the liberty and happi ness of our people." Postal Telegraph' Company Halts Pole Installation J.- M. Devers, attorney for tha state highway! commission, a, yesterday that the Postal Tele graph company has 'agreed to cease the Installation of Its pole line along the .Lower Columbia v River highway between Ooble and I Astoria pending an investigation by the aute public service, . commission.- Injunction ' proceeding which Mr. Devers has prepared to institute in the circuit court at Astoria will not be filed for the present. - I I Germany hopes to' float a loan of SO. 000, 000. 000 marks in the failed Spates, j Can't spare th money, rieed it aHto Invest la priao-fight tickets. : 1 r"--.-"-. 1 ... .... s What's a Summer Home Without The Statesman? Much as , The Statesman means to your Salem home, it means more to your sum mer cottage. t I ; ; ; j i ; j1 It1 will teUiyou of the ings-on in your home town. Your friends at home are too busy to write you tho news, but your homo paper will give it, to youV'; 1 i( - - - ('..'',.. '.. ' t'. 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