a ; f f THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM OREGON OCTOBER 27, 1921 . r wtt Fog hesortlo Taree Insortione Om woe (tlx buertions). 8e f P - 15, -Bte contract, par nolie !) to any i4mMi M ...it KORW1CH CXIOS FXBXB .rf8Uac, BOCXBTT -k oa.4 Roland A BrdC S-cldt t Agent 871 State St. MONEY TQvLOAN On Real Estate T. K. FORD COtst Ladd Jb Buh Bank) LOANS -REALf ESTATE INSURANCE W" tat aartainr We beva tie ann te loan Pay ' u back . like , t Out fsra I fad etty property UaU aro torn -pleto. ! Boo oa first. . L.. . X-Ur i?iB 40S-T Oragoa J-uttv ron is NEW TODAY SLI8TIK08 WANTED WK HAVE BOLD 80 leeea at property en tho soldiers' louu If you aro interests, in seUing yonrs list with us.' Yos get - greater percntage o( csth down thsg any other way. yon esn tell today. - Bock k Hea-drk-a. 205 U. 8. Bank Bldg. OB ' SALIC GOOO : S , ROOM FIST- red konse on ear Hoe. 1,785. Any tense. D. H. Wilson. OB ' BALK 'SOME USED 2x4 A5X lata, bn Old Parker Dental offices. BUM and Commercial. LOST GOLDEN BULL TERRIER DOG. Answer to tne sum of "Jerry." No tify' 732 N. Commercial street a? ACRES 10 BEARIXO FRUIT. SOME unsor, gooa - -onto ana. barn, east. 95000. Soldiers' loan. will handle. Beckt Hendricks, 203 U, I. Bank BMg. " , . .. "S0TICE CLOSING OUT ON ACCOUNT t oil death. CommissioB Sales Room, t 254 8. Liberty. Will all persons bav I lag articles lor aale or bills for or f against call. ."WANTED WOMAN TO DO nOUSE I work by the hour. Call 1630 Court. I HATE' SOME VERT 'INB TICTU3ES i in1 haadaeino frames wjbich I am of- fering at barfain prices. . Inquire at ' 85ft' Chemeketo St. - FOR! RENT 5 GOOD HOCSEKEEP- ing' rooms ia office building, 925 per J month. Becko Hendricks, 205 U. 8, j Bank Bid.. . J Worthwhile For rent, t room apartment, nicely for j n is bed. 935 per month. ' Adults only. 5 room house close in,' basement, electric j lights, bath; other modern conveni j enceo; large lot, trait,' trees, garage; as excellent bay. Price 94000. . Good j terms. A fiat T room modem home, 90000. - A food building lot. Very cheap. 2)30 aero farm. 40 acres in cultivation. A splendid dairy ranch, 917.50 per aero. m MILLS &. COPLEY ealtora . r ""931 Btato St. "7H acres all In cultivation, nearly level, located mile to city limits of Wood burn, oa paved road: 9 room ' bouse, bath, toilet,' house painted White, sec and house 14x26, with kitchen 8x12, one bam, 42x64. second barn 42x44, ailo la barn, garage 18x44, blacksmith shop, wood shed, etc k All fonred and crosa fenced, good family orchard, bearing; land ia all tiled; 2 deep wells with water tower. Ahia ia good, deep, black fertile soil, occupied by owner and in good eondtllon. Price 924,500. First payment, 915,000. -See L ( HAYFORD,' REALTOR i s ' sua etate tstreet ! Wanted to. Lease f r IA large farm suitable for stock and I grain farming,; will pay cash rent. Wanted to bay, the. cheapeat bouse in I CI.I, V i ... . uamuj. iu w uargaia auu not over 91000." - - - i good house for 91275, just like paying rent. . .. ? .,, ., bargain a fine lol, . a. .-i s " a i acres improved, north, to trade for Bonte ib osiem. !: JHOMASON r - , Fall and Winter Apples Baldwin, King, Jonathan, Northern Bpy. " ooauij, opiaeuuerg,' laitasrpeoi and othera. v J vr .: w. t ".J. i Pef' box . , $1.00 9 boxes - : ? ac : 5 boxes for .. ., - . .. - ', r, -4 r 10 boxes for . n so Delivered. Assorted as wanted. Boston Marrow -aanaah. 2e lh. Ward kl. Richardson y t Phone 494 Special Bargain,! $1250 room ootUga, food eonditiont plastered, elertrie lights, hot and oold . wator, bath and toilet; bam; near pavement and ear line. Almost lik finding it. Terms, 9500 down. . f j! S.J,, PEARSON; r ,: . i 409 U. S. Bank Bldg. lOTtCB 07 SALE OP GOVERNMENT : TIBEl . EiENXBAX, ZJLND ' OFFICE, WASHING TOV. D.O, OCTOBER. 80. 1821. . otine ia hereby civea that subject to tha Condition and limitation the Acts lew one , iio taw-snat. is, ana une' iyu 141 mefc 75H), and the tractions of the Secretary of the In rior of Seotember 15. 1917. and June 2, 1920, the timber en the following .nas wiu do eoia at iu o ciocx a.m ecember 5, 1921, at public auction at ie united Statee land office at Port nd,' Oregon, -to ' the hlrhest bidder at t lose than the appraised value aa shown y this notice, asle to bo subject to the pprersl of tha Secretary of tha Interior, he 'purchase price. with' an additional um of one-fifth of one percent thereof. commissions allowed, must bo de osited : at ttmt of tale, - money 'to "be taraea u sale ia not approve-, other ao patent will Issue -tor the timber hick must bo removed within ten rears ids will bo received from citizens of tha rrtyd States, associations or such citix ;n and corporations orgaals andrr h4 lawa of the United ' tttatea o. any rutej 'territory or district- therof only, j.'poa application of a qualified purchaser, , iie timber 4a any legal aubdiviaion will effered' aeparatoly before. being In Muded in- any offer of a larger unit. 1 : -I T. 4 8- B, 5 E 5e. 17, SWK, NE4, ?ir 880.it SfiJ NW4, fir 423 M SiW NW, fTr iOSO M- SEft NW, Sir 10 M SW NWi4, fir 750 M., K4!SE4, fir 830 eodar 25 M, fVTH 8E. fir,0 r., 8EK -6E. .ir 102S M- cedar 05 M bemblock 80 w, W34 SE, fir 1875 M, pine 20 ,.T., NE4 SW4,, fir 1S50 M., NW IW14, fir 14g M, 8E?4 8W4, fir 1275 M,.W14; JSW?irfit 473 M..See. 91, Slhi, NEH. fir 1320 MH cedar 120 , bemloek 150 M, SWt KE. fir v Jt, coda r zao M, aeiuiock 290 -V. NEH, fir 1940 M., cedar 70 M., emlook 270 M rr NE. fir 1880 oedar 60 M, hemlock a 30 it., NE4 SW, fir 1820, M,, cedar, 155 M.. cmioca; am , 'KWii KW r 840 M- cedar. SO. M hem- bck 100 M., E, SWU. fir. 1950 M4 tamiocK Wi Y, - fir 1920 V . pine SO U. KEVi SEVi. fir 2260 MJ. tW4i SEHi fir- 9100 M, HEH BE, fr IOOU M., W BK4, Ii 1865 M .mloek 20-M, NE4 8Wtf, fir 1940 M, . W4 SW4. fir 2900 I, SB SWVi,. ir 2U00 AT. 8WW 8WVi. fir 2550 M 9one of the fir, cedar, hemlock or pine i -nber to ba sold for lean thaa fa per I falrned) ' ' Geo. R.' Wiekham. tctinj Commisaioaex Ueneral Load efiica. NEW TODAY FOR REXT 23 ACRES, 6 MILES south Independence. -Phone 701-J. FOB BALE CHILD'S CO-CAKT. Phone 701-J. PNAP 10 ACRES, NO. BUILDINGS. ON "Hsnsn avenue. teantifut tract close - to town. 91800 ch. Becke & lleu drickt, 205 U. S Bank Bldg. WE NEED 10O MORE WOMEN steady work. Apply at office at once. King's Food Products Co. Front St. FOR SALE 5 BOOM BUNGALOW ON Center street, close in. Bath, electric lights, bmement. 93750. 9 room house on Chemeketa street, close in. bath, elec -i lights. basement, t 85000. WINNIE PETTYJOHN 331 State St. - Realtor - .Phone 534 THE MeMINSVILLE CO. HAS CASH assets of over 'A'Jc of all losses paid during the past 25 years. It ia aaf-, sound and low cost. Phone 317, r'tand Jey Poley. Agts, Bush Bank Bldg. BOSTON MARROW SQUASH FIXE " for pies and canning. $'i per hundred lbs. delivered. Ward K. Richardson, Phone 494. WILL TAKE GOOD 1ST FARM MORT- gage as psy ror o room moaern nonse located on south 12th street. Priced at 13000. R, A. Mohney, 209 Oregon Bldg. Phone 217. FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 257 N. Church. BARGAINS IM FUBiJITURE TABLES, chain, rugs, beds, refrigerator, gas range, etc. 943 N. Summer St. THE HAT BOX 179 S. HIGH. STYLE and aervieo. FARM FOR TRADEFARM FOB PENT furniahed house for rent. Beautiful IO acre tract, 5 milea out, good build . ices. 83500. Close to Pacific hih- v way. - Magee, corner Stato A Commer cial, over Bnsick'a. SO ACRES ALL CULTIVATED WELL fenced, on gravel road, 50 rods from city limits. Good soil, - good bam. Price 93500, tenna. See owner, room 1. 841 Stste. BUNGALOW NEW, 4 ROOMS, CEM- ent basement, built in Kitenen, line fireplace, corner lot on S. High. Price $3200, terms. Beeke & Hendricks, aos 11. . Manx mag. EMPLOYMENT FEMALE LADY WOULD LIKE TO KEEP HOUSE for gentleman. - Address ' care Statesman. WAKTED ZSIRQTm TOTTNG MAN i who has had experience aelling life manraaea, ato vr uvniaia. ii be able to davoto his entire time and ba ambltioua for advancement. Moat . ksve the courage to preoont business proposition to merchants and prof es aional men. Answer in tout own band writing atatlng age, odneational qaal- ' If ieationa, experience as aolicitor, etc Adfesa X No. 91. Btstesmaa office. MAX an rAl WANTED Um - -vTOMEN TO sake farm paper sunecrrpuona. a gooa Sropoaitioa to the right pooplo. Addreaa ie Pacific Eomeatead, Sutesman Bldg. Salem. Or. PERSONAL FACIAL--SCALP TSVACENTB ; YIO- lat ray; manic ring, thampoeing. Or egon Batk boose, fhone 640. - ASTROLOGY 8TARS TELL LITE'S story. Bend birthdate and dime for trial reading. Eddy, Westyort St4 83 9 A Kansas City, Missouri FOR SALE , BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED LIVE PARTNER IN GOOD paying business. See Sarff, 371 Stale afreet. Phone 99. 11 1 1 1 1 IU CANARY BIRDS FOB 9 ALE -"-CANARY BIRDS. DAY and Bight gingers. -Ira. Bennett. Phone 1280. 1080 Cnemeketa. tJt tt T0U WANT 1 TO GET THB BEST farm paper, aend 15e to The Paeifio Hemes tsad, Salem. Oregon, far a threo aeathe trial a-bseriptioav Mention thia ad. H0TJ8XI "AlDDIN READY CUT HOUSES" 90 percent saved in cost of construe tion. -Chss. F. Smith, factory reprea ortstive. 6.0 Northweat Bank Bldf Portland. Oregon. ' : ISCArEOUS APPLES DELIVERED. PHONE 4 F 2. GREEN TOMATOES - "AND CABBAGE for aale. Phone 29-F-4. FOR' SALE CHARTER OAK 1 RANGE, ineuire 2260 N. .Fifth, St. GASOLINE AND ' OUj JANKS from the largest to smallest. " : L. A. Westaeott, factory representative. 864 a 12th St,. phone 1602-J. FULLER BRUSHES FOR DEMON strations. C. Grimes, 541 Mill, Phone 1P87-J. , FOR SALE FRESH CIDER; GRAPES and grape juice; also apples, sice as sortment. Phone 1F14, D. R, Ruble. FOR SALE CLIPPER DOUBLE HEAD grain cleaner, No. 16, 40 sieves all kinds. Also 5-ton wagon scale. Fair bank Morris, Brooks, Ore. FOR BALE OR "TRADE ONE PAIR black and tan hounds, good metiers, two years old. Prefer saddle in trade. Al FriedL route 1, box 58, Sublimity, Oregon. THE HOUSE OF j HALF A MILLION and one bargains. We buy, sell or exchange anything and everything in tha line of iuak or second hand goods. See us before you buy or sell. ' Stein bock Junk Co. Remember the place. 402 N. Commercial St. Phono 523. THE WESTERN SONGSTER SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY SINGING Aa especially good selection of the aonga yon bare been wanting with worda and music complete. No matter bow many aeagbooka yon have yon should have thia one, containing the Oregon aonas. ; Prieeo: Single eooioa, 25c; 16Vs cents each in lota of aoien or more; $12.60 the hundred, postpaid. Second edition printed since Septembon. DREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY 115' B. Commercial St. - Salem. Oregon FOR' SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, 10 cents a bundle. Circulation department, Oregon Statesman. ' I POUXTRY POCliTRYMEN SEND EIGHT TWO . coat stamps ior special inree mourns triai for tho best and oldest journal ia'the west. - .The articles and adver- i tiaementa arei of special interest to the poultry breeders of the northwest. Northwest Poultry Journal. 211 Com- . narcial Bt- Salem, Oregon. wooo FOR GOOD TAlXE Tr WOOD, rnone Juao. mot a. FOR SALE WOOD, BIO FIR AND limb, $7; ash, 98. - Phone- 42F14. FOR DRY Mil WOOD AND OLD FIB caU Tracy Wood Co, Phone 620. FOB flALET FIRST CLASS' SECOND growth big fir aa oak. i'hone 1154. DRT FIR AND OAK WOOD FOB SALE. Phono 77F2. OLD GROWTH 16 IN. FIB, 8.50; 4 ft. second growth and ash. Phone r 1407. -.. . . . . FOR SAUE-r-BEST GRADE MILL WOOD second growth and old fir. 4 ft.- or 1 In. Fred B,' Walla," PhOM 1343. , 805 S. Cknrch. FOR T.tNT APAKTMESXS FOR RENT FOUR ROOM FURNISHED apartment on. North Cottage street, centrally located. For particulars write 1312 Mill St, Engine, Oregon. aoo a FOB BENT BOO FOR GENTLEMAN in modem home and centrally locat ed. Please give asms and addreaa. E. earw Htatevman. Eouixa F. L. WOOD. 88 rrATB BT aetata, rentla. WAN1D ISCTINEOUi tLD MATTRESSrew 3RADE OVER Capitol City Beddtng Co Phese 19. WANTED FRESH COW OB COM tng fresh soon. L. Townsend. Phone 6F3. WANTED USED HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ranges and cookatovea. tools, men a suits and shoes. ; Liberty Exchange, 341 N. Commercial. Phono 841. WANTED TO RENT HOUSE. 4 TO 6 rooms. Immediate ; possession. Phone U18-S. WASTED EVEKTTHING IN HAJtD- ware and farniture. Best prices paid. THE CAPITAL HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO. 285 K. Commercial St Phono 947 LANDLORDS ESTABLISHED Busi ness in Salem for 15 years. Want new location. What have yon to of fer! Immediate : possession not ne easary, bnt will cloae ten year lease at 1 any tiice if location satisfactory. "Business, car Statesman. BUSINESS CARDS Afito Directory AUTO T071 AUTO TOPS W. O. WRIGHT. 171 South High. AUTO TOP, UPHOLSTERY. WORK guaranteed. ieS Bootn 12tn, phone iiii. TIRES AND ACCESSOBlEi SMITH-WATKINS, 147 NORTH HIGH. Fiak, Silverton Cord, : Hood extra ply tirea. Everything for aato. STORAGE GARAGE TRACY'S STORAGE GABAGB 944 - Ferry - etreet. - 1 USED axs FOR SALE 191f 8 PASSENGER light car, good condition, good tires, 9150. Merchants Delivery, 554 Ferry atreet. 1 WANTED LIGHT TRUCK IN Ex change on Hudson, Essex or Baby Overland. Fred ; Kirkwood, 249 State atreet. ! ; GARAGE ANXt BE PAXB AUTO BEPAIR SHOP U Mil IB, 945 Center. Prvne 890. HOFFMAN A JEOSEL TIRE REPAIR ing, vulcanising, retreading; 197 Sooth Commercial atreet. Phone 471. CAPITA! GARAGE BUTCK. ETUDE baker repairing., 178 South Liberty. Pho-e 88. rAIR GROUNDS GARAGE TIRES, Ac cessories, need ears. ; Our -work guar antee. 2041 , Cortland Road. Phone 808. SOUTH COMMERCIAL GARAGE GEN eral repairing and overhauling. 420 8. Commercial ft- Salem. BATTERY AND ELECTRICIAN AUTO ELECTRICIAN: EXPERT TROU ble ahooting., 288 North High. Phone - 309. PRESTO-LITE t BATTERY SERVICE atation. Expert battery and electrical work. Farria Bros. Phone 1S03, 418 Court. RADIATOR SHOPS SALEM AUTO RADIATOR SHOP 198 Sooth 12th. , Phone 28. J a BAIR. RADIATORS. FENDERS, Bodies repaired. - 444 Ferry. COSl'EOTIOSTBY REMINGTON CONFECTIONERY, HOME made eandies. eonfeetlona, olgara, mag na inea. 1272 Stat. BEAUIT PaCiOB9 NOW OPERATING MODEL BEAUTY Parlor. 110 North Commercial Street. 956. CHINESE PHYSICIAN DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN diaeaae. 158 S. High St- Fbono 288. CLEANING PRESSING CLEANING. PRESSING DONE TO YOUR aatuiaction. ' Classy line of collars, ties. The Toggery, 11857 State. DRUG STORES BRKWEB DRUG CO. 40S COURT; riant ib. ElCTRICIAira SECURE MY FIGURES ON WIRING. By contracL by bour. At pre-war prices. H. W. Hatch, phone 1744-W. FINANCIAL MARION-POLK COUNTY FARM LOAN " aasociation has money . to loan at six percent. W. D. Smith, Beeretry-troa-nrsr, 808 Salem Bank of Commerce. FURNITURE STORES FRASK F. RICHTER NEW. SECOND hand furniture. 849 N Commercial. Phone 666. ! , . FURNITURE ! HOSPITAI. FURNITURE REPAIRED OB MADE TO order. Refinisheing and upholktcrinu a apeciality. Phono 1742. Brown and Groves, 1201 South Commercial St. GREENHOUSES PORCH BOXES BEDDING PLANTS for gala 8-iHa's 801 North. Commer ehtl. HOTEL- LEONARD HOTEL. NEW MAN AG E . mens, dean, neat rooms and apartments. 354 North -Front St. CHERRY CITY HOTEL; ROOMS 75e ; op; dining room in connection, family Stylo. Corner Hijh and State. -NSUBANCB MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE company. J. C. Batch, agent, room 5, McCornack Bldg. Phone 96. SPLENDID t , OPPORTUNITY WITH Bankers' Reserve Life; G. T. Booth, ' irenerai Agent, phone 2098-W Ladies' Wearing Apparel CORSETS MRS. ESCH AGENT FOR PRINCESS Onrseta ?heno 1043-R. H91 H. 12th. ! D5SMAfO DRESSMAKING- TAILORING. MRS. -. Goodwin. 415 North Commercial. ' MRS VARTY, DESIGNER AND MAKES i Ladies' Suits and Gowns. Over Mil lar's Store. LA CLASIQUE GQWIJ SHOP-rEXCLUS-ive models. Export djsigning. 831 Stato.' , Hi it . !,. .. . . , MAUD SIMONS, DKfSS AKER. 1710 1 Bollevne ' St. CARRIE FISHER DRESS TAKING, -1 designing. Bpencer corasU U order. 1 3. AlcCwmack Bid. BUSINESS CARDS Ladies' Wearing Apparel DEESSAtNG DRESSMAKING BY THE DAY. PHONE 645 J. Mrs. Reid. EDITH M. ASHLEY DRESSMAKER, 1345 Broadway: 1136 J. MRS. R. CARTES EXPEEXiXCXD dressmaker. Phone 1971W. RUTH McADAMS DRESSMAKEB, T56 South 12th. Phone 1824-M. H ATT IE WILLIAMS DRESSMAKING, i 248 North Cottage. Phone 1552 W. MESDAMES SCOTT fr CHASE DRES3 makera, 219 State St. Phono 937. HEM8TITCHXSi G MRS. BRECKEXRIDGE HEMSTITCH i in mail orders solicited. 175 . 19th Phone 174-M. SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING, - chainatitching. pleating, buttona. 829 880 Oregon Big. Phone 879. MILLINERY MRS. C. A. GRIMM, MILLINERY. MA tron, children's hats specialty; remod eling. 226 Oregon Bldg. PLEATING MRS. HTLDEBRAND. PLEATING 890 South 24th. Phone 798-M-l. HAY SHOPS HAT SHOP MEN'S AND WOMIN'S hats renoratod and blacked 495 Court street LANDSCAPE GARDENER FRED BLAKE, LANDSCAPE GARDEX er, 1565 South Liberty. Phone 379. MAGNETIC HEALER DR. H. J. ANDERSEN. MAGNETIC healer. Drngleas physician. 416 Or egon Bldg. Phone 1108. LAUNDRXEB SALEM LAUNDRY CO-tCANY. 186 a -Liberty street. Phone 25. Oldest largest best. Established 1889. CAPITAL CITY STEAK. LAUNDRY Quality work, prompt aervieo, 1264 Broadway. Phono 165. MEDICAL MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phone 517-W. NURSERY STOCK WILLAMETTE VALLEY NURSERY j All kinda nursery stock for sale. Rte. 7. Phone 105F5. COMPLETE LINE TREES, SMALL fruits, ornamentals. Capital City Nurs ery Co. 426 Oregon Bldg- Phone 75. PRACTICAL NURSE PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE NURSE Mrs. Meitzler, Florence Hotel. Phone 928. PAINT WALLPAPER SEE PORTER FON rATNTS, WALL aper and Picture Framing. Good work men.. 455 Court St. Phone 486. PRINTING FOR WEDDING INVITATIONS AND announcements, see Bertelson, printer. "Y" Bnildinz. PRIVATE HOSPITALS WANTED CONFINEMENT CASES AT private hospital. I have best of equip ment. Phone 19S9J. PERIODICALS MISS GOODHUE TAKES SUBSCRIP tiona for all magazines. 361 So. 17th Street. Phone 141 M. PAINT CONTRACTORS DAVIS a STRArrSBAVWH GENERAL contractors; psints, oil, wallpaper. 220 Sooth Liberty. Phone 901 PAINTING AND DECORATING HIGH class work for particular people. L. D. Brandon, contractor. 365 North High, phone 645-J. AUBREY H. CLARK PAINTING. PAP erhanglng, kalsomining. Work guar anteed. Terms reasonable. Phone 2035 J. 1464 Ferry. PAINTING AND CARPENTER WORK by first clasi workman. Day or oon- . tract. Wells, 2.09 Marion, phone 1692-W. PERFUME AND TOILET ARTICLES CALIFORNIA PERFUME CO EX- trscts, toilet articles. Mrs. Moyer, 170 South 23rd. Phone 1224, PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER MARGARET BURNS PUBLIC 8TEN - ographer. 408 Maaonie Bldg. Phone 262. ' PLUMBING PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL work. Phone 1397-J. Shop, 127 Union street. A. L. Godfrey. NORTHWESTERN PIPE CO, WHOLE sale and retail plumbing supplies. 219 N. Commercial. Phone 179. JOE'S PLUMBING SHOP, SHIPPING and Broadway, Phono 1502. Prices reasonable. If yon have anything to fix let Joe do it. REPAIRING AND SHARI-ININO CUTLERY GRINDING. LAWN MOWERS .safety razors, etc. Stewart's Repair Shop, 847 Court street BEN WHEELER EVERYTHING RE paired. General sharpening, chimney eweep 1485 N. 17th ex.. Phone 1418W BOOr REPAIRING ROOFS RESHJNGLED. CLEANED. RX paired, painted or tarred. Phone Kayea 94F3. SIGNS UNION SIGN CO SIGNS WITH KICK. Show cards that talk. 424 N Commer cial. Pbone 646. SECOND HAND GOODS HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOB SECOND hand clothing- and shoes. Also do Cleaning, pressing and repairing. Call and deliver. Capital Exchange, 342 North Commercial. Phone 1368-W. WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, har ness, collars, collar pads, tooUi and chains. fred Seaindler, 968 Center treet. SHOE REPAXRrSG WILLIAM'S SHOE SHOP 199 SOUTH High. STUDIOS DB LUXE STUDIO. KODAK FINISH- ing. 147 North Commercial SCAVENGERS SALEM SCAVENGER GARBAGE. BEF- sa of all kinds removed. 0 sspoola cleaned. Phono 167. STOVES STOVB BEPAH USQ STOVES REBUILT awtv SEP AIRED 40 years experience; Depot National fence, sixes 26 to 28 tna. high. Paints oil and varnishes, etc-, loganberry and hop hooka. Salem Fence and Stove Works. 2S0 Court street. Phono 194. TAXX DIRECTORY LANHAM TAXI COMPANY t- PHONE 940. THE OREGON TAXJ TRANSFER CO.. Liberty a Ferry. Phone T7. Dry alah. 16-inch wood for aale. TAILORS FRANK PALM MERCHANT TAILOR 211 8. High and Ferry. .Read Ihe Classified Ads, ' - - '- y --. " " "" BUSINESS CARDS -TDSIOAX, FRANKLIN LAUN ER PIANO. 268 N. 17th. Phono 1008-W. GERTRUDE SMITH PIANO. SILVER ton, Oregon. .; Green 801. MRS. HENRY LEE PIANO. 1321 N. CapitoL Phone 1017-W. . LAURA GRANT PIANO SCHOOL credits given. 336 N. High. Phone 1971W. MINNETTA MAGERS VOCAL, DERBY Building. Friday aft era son, Satardiy. JESSIE F. BUSH TEACHER PIANO, formerly instructor Metropolitan Col lege Music, Philadelphia. 1363 South . Commercial. Phono 833 J. LENA BELLE TARTAR strnetioB. Phono 334. VOCAL IN- DOROTHY PEARCE PIANO. 267 North Winter. Phone 845 J. NELLIE MULKEY STONE PIANO. 873 Leslie. Phone 751-W. ALLTB CHANDLER PIANO, 251 North Cottage. Phone 829-W. BEATRICE SHELTON PIANO STUDIO 845 Marion. Phone 1899. LILLIAN HAHTSHQRN PIANO. 894 North Chore-. Phone 178. T. 8. ROBERTS PIANO, ORGAN. 870 South 14th. Phone 770. DAN F. LANGENBEB, VOCAL Derby Bldg. Phone 2079. LENA WATERS PIANO. 1479 MILL Phona 1184M. MOLLIS STYLES VOICE. PIANO. 959 Center. Phone 2016B. JULIA MILLS WEIGEL, PIANO, 1560 Soath Church. Phone 1391R. LUCILE ROSS PIAWO. ORGAN. 498 North Liberty. Phona 1187W. MATT IE GILBERT STRING INSTRU menta, 1572 State. Phono 1166 R. MISS MABLE SHEPHERD, PIANO- L layer; dsncea, all occasions. 257 N. iberty. BERTHA JUNK DARBY, AUTHORIZED teacher, Godowsky- Progressiva Series Piano. 679 North Cottage. Phone 1950-W. WESTERN CONSERVATORY OF MCS ie of Chicago, Frank E. Churchill, rep resentative. Diplomaa granted. Odd fellow 'a Bldg. SALEM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC All branches tanght, diploma's granted. John B. Sites, director, 1287 Court. Phone 626. TUNERS WENDELL HELM TOTTING. RXPAIR ing. Phone 492. EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED Siano tnner. Leave ordera Will'a uaic atom PIANOS PIANOS. PLATER PIAHOS; NEW. need. J. W. Tallman. 121 So. Oom'L SHERMAN CLAY h CO PIANOS, STFIN wsys, Duo-Art ana others. Moore Dunn Music Store. Masonic Temple. CHERRINGTON PIANO HOUSE, HAN dlea Bush-Lane celebrated pianos, 415 Court. Phona 852. DANCING ; WHITE DANCING ACADEMY MRS. R. L. White, principal. Phono 278-J. TRANSFER HATJXXNG CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 226 Bute St, phone 983. Distributing, forwarding and storage our specialty. Get oiir rates. TRANSPORTATION SCHEDULE FOR HIGHLAND BUS LINE WEEK DAYS ONLY Lv. Fair tirnda. Lv. Down town C:S0 a.m 6:45 a.m. 7:U0 a.m 7:15 a.m. and every half hour up to: 9:30 a.m 9:45 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 2:30 p.m 2:45 p.m. and every half hour np to: 8:30 p.m 8:45 p.m. 9:00 p.m 9:15 p.m. 8ALEM-EILvTRTtrfr STAGS Leaves Leaves Salem Silverton O. B Depot Slews Stand 7:00 a.m. 8:15 a.m. 11:00 a.ts, 1:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 6:15 pm. SALEM-TNDEPENDENCB MONMOUTH STAGS Leave Salem O.K. depot 7:00 ajn, 11:00 a.m, 5:00 p.m. Leave Monmouth Hotel 1 9:15 ajn. 1:00 p.m, 6:15 p.m. Leave Independence Hotel 9:80 ant, 1:15 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Special trips by appointment. Seven passenger ear for hire. J W. PARKER, Prop. Res. phone 61S Bnainesa phone T WOOD SAWS CITY AND COUNTRY WOOD SAWING. Phone 2046. Fisher Bros. WATER SALEM WATER, LIGHT POWER CO. Office, 301 South Com'l St Tea per cent discount on domeatie flat rates paid in advance. No deduction a for ab sence or any cauae nnleaa water ia ahut off your premiaoa. WHERE TO EAT WHITE CLOUD TEA HOUSE OPEN Sunday morning 8 o'clock. American style. 110 North Commercial. Phone 472. PROFESSIONAL CHIROPODISTS A. J. FOSTER PAINLESS CHIROPO dist. Corns, bunions, ingrown nails removed. 3J2 State St, Patton Blk. CORNS AND CALLOUSES REMOVED without pain. Appliances from indi vidual impression. Dr. Tatro, Masonic Bldg, Phone 442. CHIROPRACTORS DR. O. L. SCOTT. P. 8. tt, CHTROPRAO tor, 809-12 U. S Bank Bldg Phone. 87; Res. 828R, OSTEOPATHIC PHTSIOTANI DRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL, 806 U. S. National Bank Bldg. DR. W. L. MERCER, OSTEOPATHIC Physician and surgeon: Kirksville graduate. 404-405 U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phones Office, 919; Res. 614. Da JOHN I. LYNCH. OSTEOPATHIC Physician nad Surgeon, 403-404 Oregon Bldg: Phones: Office. 1394: Bee. 68F5. OPTICIANS POMEROY KEENE JEWELERS AND ' Optometrists. 383 State. GLASSES FITTED BY DR. B. BUR dette at the Bow Optical Company. 825 State atreet, opposite Ladd and Bush Bank. LODGE Pi RECTORY UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS, camp 5. Armory. Fhrst. Third Mondays. REAL ESTATE FINE NEW . FIVE ROOM HOUSE ON car'.ine, pared street and immediate possesion. 9300 cash, balance easy terms. Nice 6 room honse with largo lot, on carhnc. close in. 9750 cash, balance like rent. Good 6 room house for 31600. large lot plenty of fruit for family ; if yon want a home see . H. LV MARSTERS 211 Gray Bldr, Phona 907 REAL ESTATE ROOMING OPENING A large residence close to P.O. suitable with a littlo added for roo ting and boarding, open to aale for a few days, then for rent famished if not sold. Bee Wn. Fleming. 341 St-to St I WANT MORE SALEM HOUSES Some dandy farm and orchard:' trades Chas. W. Niemeyer "Just Real Estate" i 57 varieties 215 216 Masonie Temple. Phones 1000 1014. FOR SALE 9 ROOM HOUSE.! EASY terms. Phoae 20S7-W. GREAT REDUCTION ON HOUSES BOTH NEW AND OLD Some we own, some we am handling for other folks, snd for the next 10 days we will give you some real bargains. If not sold by November 1st we will hare to rent them, bnt we prefer aell ing, even at greatly reduced; prices. See us Mondsy morning if yon want to bur. JOSEPH BARBER & SON 200 Gray Bldg. FOR SALE OR TRADE BY OWNER nice improved 40-acro farm close to Salem. Price right Pbone 63F5. NOTICE TO THE rCTSLIC THB WORD Realtor ia copyrighted and for asso ciation members only. Wo are Real tort. H. E. Brown, Hugh Magee, Bes sie Snyder. Over Bnsick'a store. State and Commercial. TIMBER A GOOD TIMBER ; TRACT for a good residence in Salem. Orchard A very good one dose in. for a good town house. Farms A good little farm near by for a Salem house; and also a farm for rent. Fair play We will undertake to get you a fair, equitable exchange on any of ur trading deals, if you am willing. THE FLEMING REALTY CO. S41 State Street A GOOD BUY 5 ACRES NEAR KISER school, about half in cherries, logans and strawberries. Cheap bldgs. Square Deal Co. 202 U. S. Bank Fhone 470 SMALL AND LARGE FARMS. CITY homes and choice lots. Fire and auto insurance. Arthur E. Peterson 229 Oregon Bldg. j X BUY NOW SIX ROOM HOUSE AND bath; ten blocks from where we are located. Price with furniture only 92200. For real bargains, aee Krue ger. Realtor, Oregon Bldg. I Best Buys and Exchanges 5 ACRES, ON PACIFIC HIGHWAY. 4 acres bearing fruit, best of well drain ed soil, only 93750. This is a anap. Will yon get it T 10 acres, 8 1-2 bearing logans, 5 room house, barn 14 running water, on paved highway, all weU fenced, 92750, 91750 cash. 40 acres, 80 cleared,; 10 am all timber, on paved road, 1 1-2 miles from town, fine manning water,! 985 per acre, terma. 3 acres all in bearing fruit city water and sewer, 93500, half cash. 30 acres to exchange for ; bonds or Salem residence. 20 acrea at Salem, to exchange for . Salem income, bonds or sell on easy erms. S0C0L0FSKY 341 State Street - 10 HEAD PURE BRED JERSEYS FOR sale rhesp if taken st once. 15.42 acres Waldo Hills land, ideally situated for sale on reasonable terma. Fine buy for exsefcvice men. A C. Bohrnstedt REALTOR 407 Masonic Temple, Salem Oregon. FOR TRADE 10 ACRES FAYETTE county, Iowa, foe Salem property. See Knieger, 209 Oregon Bldg. . GOOD BUYS 100 acres located 54 miles from Salem, 50 acrea nnder cultivation; balance timber and pasture: buildings, spring, rock road. Price 910,000. ' 20 acres located 7Vs miles east of Sa lem on main Silverton road. All cul tivated, 4 room plastered cottage, good barn, woodhouse, paved road. Price 35,250; y cash, balance terms. 10 acres all in bearing fruit, 8 acres prunes, lhi acres logans. Good build ings. Price 35,000. 10 seres, 6 acrea logans, 1 acre straw berries, rock road; 1 mile from paved highway. 4 miles out. Price 92,650. 210 acres, house, barn and orchard; 20 acres cultivated; some fine saw tim ber. Price $3500, terms. ; 12 acre lots close to S. Commercial St. car line and paved road, sightly lo cation. Good drainage, good berry soil. Price 9400; 925 down, balance 910 per month, 6 percent interest. 5 room cottage, 8 blocks south. Price $2,450. Terms. 6 room house at 1330 S. Commercial street. Price 32800; terms. 5 room boncalow located at 1795 S. High street. Price $4,000; terms. If you are looking to buy, trade or sell, see W. H. Grabenhorst Co. Realtors 275 Stste Street WOOD'S BARGAINS Dairy farm, 180 acres, close to paved highway, $45 per acre or take small tract part pay. 40 acre improved, $1800, trade for home in Salem. Have a new bungalow for $950. Apart ment house, good income, price right. 40 acre fruit ranch, take house part pay. Choice lots for Rale. F. L. Wood F. L, WOOD 311 Trade St. FOR RENT FOR RENT LAND IX N. SALEM TO let on shares. Inquire of R. P. Boise, lireyman Block. PUBLIC NOTICES STATE TREASURER'S FOURTH NOTICE , State of Oregon, Treasurer's Of fice, Salem, Oregon, October 24, 1921. Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the State Treas ury with which, to redeem all out standing State Warrants drawn on the general fund, indorsed "pre sented and not paid for want of funds." All such warrants, pro perly indorsed, will be paid upon presentation at this office; inter est thereon ceasing from and after date of this notice. O. P. HOFF, State Treas. NOTICE os hereby given by the City of Salem, Oregon that all street assessments which have not been bonded and which have been delinquet for a period of one year or more must either be bonded or paid on or before November 7th, 1021. By order of the Common Coun cil dated Octobef 17th, 1921. C. O. RICE, City Treasurer. NOTICE ; Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at Elkhorn schoolhouse in Road District No. 34 in Marion County, Oregon, on Saturday the 5th day of November, 1921, at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. i W. IL CTJSHEY, , County Judge. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at Jos. Heuberger's hop house in Road District No. 24 in Marion County. Oregon, on Saturday the 5th day of November, 1921, at 2 o'clock p. m-: for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. v W. M. BDSHEY. County Judge, xjyriCB Notice is hereby, given thatCa road district meeting will be held at Harmony schoolhouse in Road District No. 9 in Marion County,, Oregon, on Saturday the 5th. day of November -1921, at 7 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road pur poses in said district, --W.' M. BUSHEY. . County Judge. WHOLE MILK AND CREAM WANTED Marion Creamery & Product: Co, Salem, Oregon Phone 248S I SALEM MARKETS 1 1 ; : ; 1 Prices quoted are wholesale and pric es received by farmers. Jio retail prices am given. Wheat, sacked, 83e 85c, Oata. mi Iline. net, 40. Oats, feed, 85e. Vetch and oat hay, fit. Clover Hay, 910. Mill run till feed, 994. Eggs, Butter and Butterfat Eggm, 45e. Creamery butter, 49c. Butterfat, 47c. POULTRY Hens, light, 16c. Hena, heavy,; 22e. Chickens, spring, 20c 22c. Roosters, old, 8e Q 10c. Pork, Mutton and Boat Hops, 99 & 98.60. Lambs, 4fte ip 5e. Top veal, 12 He 13c. Pork, dressed, 12e & 13c. Steers, 4c Ss. Bulls, 8o FRUITS Tokay grapes 10. Bananaa, 9 He. Lemons, $7.25 & 98. Oranges, 87.50 & 98. Florida grape fruit, $8. California grape fruit, $8. Huckleberries, 15e. Cranberriea. box, $5.25. VEGETABLES Sweet potatoes, 4c. Potatoes, 2c. Csbbsge, le. Tomatoes, bushel, 75c. Cucumbers, 9125. Cauliflower, $1.75. Turnips, 92.50. Bell peppers, Ib, 11c. Parsnips, 92. Oregon onions. 8e. Carrots. 91.25. Head lettuce, 75c. Celery, 85e. Beets, $2.50. Dates, rigs. Honey -7ates, 15c. Figs, 12e. Comb honey, ease, $8.00. FRUIT NEW YORK, Oct. 26. Evap orated apples nominal. Prunes firm. Apricots and peaches quiet; raisins steady. Report Made for Third Quar ter of : Current Year at . Meeting Yesterday NEW YORK, Oct. 25. Total earnings of the United States Steel corporation for the third quarter of the current year, an nounced after today's meeting of the directors, dwindled to $18, 918,068. This is. the smallest to tal of any quarter since March, 1915, when earnings fell to $12, 457,809, and no dividends were paid on the common stock. Regular dividends of 1 on the preferred and IV per cent on the ' common wero declared, but no part of the common divid end was earned and only $1.53 of -the $1.75 due on the preferred was available ? after payment of interest on outstanding bonds, i To meet these dividend pay ments the directors drew on the corporation's undivided surplus to the extent of $6,965,504, as against the $4,571,668 taken from the surplus in the previous quarter to make up the deficit in the common dividend. ! Chairman E. H. Gary declined to forecast conditions in the steel industry, but today's statement in dicated a turn for the better, AuguEt earnings far exceeding those of July with a further, though moderate gain for Sep tember. - ? '. . Surplus Army Supplies j Wanted for Russians WASHINGTON, Oct. 25. Con gressional anthnritv has hun Dcir ed for the use of surplus army sup- piica m me iamme areas of Rus sia where from five million to 10 million people are starving, Sec retary Hoover announced today. Mr. Hoover made public abet ter to Chirnian Kahn of the hOUSe militarv affair- - , " vu.lUHitt( in which he called attention to me ternoie situation In the Vol ga basin in Russia" and efforts of private relief ; agencies to save as many lires as possible. j "I ama addressing you," he said in the hope that congress might authorize the secretary of war to donate these associations such i of the usediclothing, surplus medical Supplies as Cannot ho nnorl th.2 army and readily disoosed fnr cash. Secretary Weeks informs me that them nn.M...Li. quantities of such things costing tn rnnhi , o-'-f-moui i-rse amounts for storage and trre-Arvo v . . . - . . wui auu a neve no. greater purpose couUTbe HHILED ( 5' ; ' uiuir application." Only Speculative Issues Are Showing Activity Recent i . ... -1 i- ' ' MONEY.? RJ MONEY RATES ARE FlRLt Bulls Receive Jolt by Asser tions Concerning Ex pbrt'Of Wheat NEW YORK. Oct. ' 26 Apart from speculative issues, especial ly oils in which recent gains were enhanced j today's stock market, was' dull and inconclusive. Proceedings of ! the railroad la-' bor hearing wet. followed wit interest and railway shares. - in cluding several of the more popu lar investment Issues, developed more reactionary tendencies. Bon Pools Qnlet Firmness of money rate j pro bably acounted 1 tor 1 th3 less ag gressive tactics of bull pools. Call loans openedlat e per ' cent, nne week's highest initial rate, bnt re laxd to Slln the last half of the session, tin Trivate negotia tions brokers''- reported loans of this class at S per cent. The' cheaper Oils were most fa vored and-motors of the same type also raoved forward, al though trade f advices respecting this' industry! were not especially and ome of the ' Independent favorable. Food, leather, rubber steels displayed -intermittent firm ness, but United Statea Steel fluc tuated within the narrowest lim its making no visible respond to yesterday's quarterly report. Mixed Gains Bhow Equipments i showed mixed gains and losses and copers and tobaccoes . were euscepitlble. to and' chain store isues were among the firmer ' miscellaneous stocks. Selling of Mexican Petroleum con tributed to th3 iregular close. Sales, 650,000 shares. Confusion j -marked trading In foreign exchanges; which was at tended by clrcum3tiiitlal rumors dealing with! proposed revision t Germany's- reparations payments. Sterling was! easier, as also were' section French snd Bolgian rates. : Central; European Tates reflected' latest adverse developments in that section, and Far-Eastern hills rallied from recent heaviness. Liberty Issues Gain ' ; Liberty issues closed mostly at gains and the general ' domestic list was steady to form on lighter dealings. Foreign bonds snowed no pronounced trend, except MexL con government fours, - whlcjr again were affected by latest pha. ses of that country's external ob ligations. Total sales, par value $11,875,000. CHIQAGQ, Oct, 26. Assertions that exporters were selling red winter wheat back to primary markets at" a profit gave a' Jolt; today to bulls in whi-at.' Prices closed neaty,: 1 1-4 to' M-S net lower, with December $106 7-8 to 1.07 and May - 1.11 5-8 ' to 1.1 1 7-8. Porn lost 1-4 to 1- and oats ; 1-4 to 3-8. Provisions varied from,' five rents decline to an advance of 2 l-2c. j: . Pry TVe-ther. Worries ! Initial' upturns appeared to be based on opinions that receipts of grain would be small fori some time, - at leajt until the Tailtoad strike problem was fettled. ' Com plaints .of dry weather too con tinued from parts of the' winter crop belt. . i Corn and oats were governed almost entirely by the action of wheat. .. ' . ! ' Support from packers counter balanced in the provision market the effect of weakness .in grain and hogs. j :. h Posse on Trail of Two ' Idaho Banlc Robbers ST JOE, Idaho, Oct. 25. One hundred special deputies are searching the hills between St, Joe and St Mary's, Idaho, tonight for the two bandits who robbed the' First (State bank at St Joe of about $2000 this morning. TWo suits of clothes, found, with some: silver ;on a trail near here were positively A Identified tonight by Cashier E. F. Bets as having been worn by 'the two men who over powered him in the bank. Rett was bound and blftdfolded. lA few months ago the" same bank was robbed of about $3000. L OF THE STOMACH pu ; CANT ENJOY LIFE wk a son. our. bloated aoa. 1 acL FooA t' . i Inslea. k . y pxrft (-. pains. --kJuog, Bd cies. ;;, ., v.t ., M be e4,r o tnaa reaaeat, ung re, . ' ctol,tlooi ea ot , ewry Ko, J Ihe hnm tmmk t t - . ' U , , ." p p WOO ! II a ucc-iy tv. ! 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