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1 1 ! t i ! - THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1921 1 l f v i V f. 1 ! IS a r.f i Asm tm WmI Pat . lMrtlM TTM taUMIttoM. Ou WMk (tlx iBMttiWl). S IX sn ths' WBtnet, po m 11 -ti-laas tor My tdwrtitMiwI St NORWICH UNION riBB INSURANCE SOCIETY ThJeLaoa, Roland A Bargu-rdt ldcnt Agent 871 But, St. MONEY TO LOAN - On Real Estate T. . FORD (Otct Ladd A Both Bank) LOANS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE ff faUWt MrUlBt W - U B0-7 U- Pay m batk liks rat Our ity property liata ara eom--. 8m tint. Z-VFIVB ft X-tlXAB 0-7 Ore.oa MIAm- r.oas 1644 NEW TODAY SNAP ROOM HOUSE, BATH, TOIL et, electric lifhta, -arage, corner lot, paved street and car line. Price $2300, $1200 down, balance mortgage payable $20 per month plus 6 per cent interest. W. II. Grabenhorst & Co, 275 State St., U. 8. Ban- Bldg-. FOUND ON COURT ST. SMALL PAC kage. Owner apply at Boy Scout Headquarters, Room 11, McCornack BWC. GOOD SIX ROOM HOUSE AT 1129 N. Cottage. Price $2800. Terms. ' Krueger, 209 Oregon Bldg. LOST OCTOBER 1.5, AT MACLEAT one roan cow. Also shepherd pup, near Capitol and streets, Haieni. Notify Valley Packing Co. IOR RENT ROOM IN MODERN 'noose. Two blocks north of Slate . boss. Phono 624-K. - A REAL BUY 10 ROOM HOUSE AND large corner lot, located at 1107 S. Commercial street. Price $3500 cash. W. 11. Grabenhorst & Co, 275 State Street. FALL AND WINTER APPLES BALD win. King, Jonathan, Northern Spy, Spiuenberg, Rome Beauty, Vanderpool and others. Special prices for 5 or 10 box lots. Ward K. Richardson, phono 404. A NICE WARM BEDROOM TO RENT Very near the State House. Phone 1830-W. 7" WANTED A FEW BOYS FROM EACH acnooi vo iaae oraers ior so can ay v. , :.. : t;i - 8. 18th St. WANTED PORTABLE OVEN NOT . less than 75 loaf capacity. Address "M," care Statesman. WANTED AT ONCE TWO-WHEEL light trailer. Will pay $25. Phone 843. FOR SALE JERSEY HEIFER CALF, week old, $2. Also Everbearing straw terry plants wanted. Phone 87F2. 7 ROOM. HOUSE WITH MODERN CON venieneea, dandy large corner lot, facing east Iroit trees, shed for car. Price $1600, easy terms. Located 1097 Fir, R. A Mohney, 209 Oregon Bldg. WANTED WORK OUT OF SCHOOL hours by Filipino young man. Hare lots of time, forenoon, afternoon and ening. Willing to do janitor work, run elevator, office boy's work, mes senger, house work of all kinds, office filing. .Attending university and mast have work. - Address "A-4," care Statesman. BOARD AND ROOM 1492 COURT. Phone 1144-W. NOTICE THIS 5 ROOM PLASTERED bungalow in good condition, with fur niture nearly new. Price $2200; $1000 down, balance time. W. II. Graben borst A Co, 275 State- St.. U. S. Bank Bldg. FOR 8 ALE DONKEY ENGINE IN good repair; will sell cheap for cash ' or trade for bouse and psy cash dif ference. Thomason, 831K State St. FOR RENT LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 549 N. Cottage. THE MeMINNVILLE CO HAS OVER double the amount of surplus required by law for its paid up policies. Safe beyond question and low cost. Stand ley and Foley Agts, Bush Bank Bldg. Phone 847. FOR RENT GOOD DAIRY OR STOCK ranch on, the Abequa. Address Stan ley Taylor, McMinnville, Ore. FOR ALE 10 OZ. NEW TENT 12x16; also 8 ox. used tent, 12x14. 402 N. Commercial St. DO YOU EXPECT TO BUILD HALF acre lots, located close to paved road and car line, south. Price $400 per lot, 25 down balance payable $10 per month, 6 percent interest. W. H. Grabenhorst a Co., Realtors, 275 fitate St- U. 8. Bank Bldg. i FRUIT AND STOCK RANCH ' of 283 acres, 6 miles from Salem on a paved and mac-vdam road, 180 acres under cultivation, .30 acres of prunes. Bovea room modern bouse, furnace, fireplace, electric lights, bath, etc, ful - ly equipped with stock and machin ery. Price $180 per acre. Excellent terms. Will take some trade. LAFLAR & LAr LA n, Realtors 406-7 Oregon Bldg. FOR RENT FURNISHED FLAT AT 864 Vt Ferry street; $45 a month. Pos session Not. 1. Phone 23 or call at Statesman office LOST PEARL BROOCH FROM PARK ed aato, Stata street, opposite Court house, Saturday, Oct. 23 . 3 a.. Kindly return same to Mrs. Van Nuys, 735 &. 07th St. N, Portland. Reward. 358 ACRES , 8 MILES FROM PRATUM mader cultivation, first class buildings. Price 80 per acre. Will -. .. 220 acres, all under cultivation, no build ings. 80 per acre. WiH divide. 17 acres, 10 acres in fruit, good 5 room bouse, good out buildings. Price $6500. Good terms. LAFLAR & LAFLAR, Realtors 406-7 Oregon Bldg. A REAL AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN - Light 4 cylinder, 5 passenger Stude baker; 5 good tires, electric lights and starter: spotlight, rxhaust whistle, etc. This ear is A-l condition and the price is only 195. Phone Adams, 862. LET U8 REMODEL TOUR HATS Hat Box, 179 8. High. EMPLOYMENT WANTED ENEBGETTC YOTJrTQ MAN wka baa bad experience selling life Bsuraaoa, stocks or advertising. Must . bo able to devote bla satire time and bo ambitious fa advancement. Must ha-s the courage to present business preposition to merchants sad profet- sioaal aaen. Answer, in your ow band-wrrtl-t etatmg aga. adueatK.nal o,ual tfiaatiaaa, experience as solicitor, ete. Address No. 8L Stat ma- erf io PERSONAL FACIAL SCALP THSATMENTB; VTO- lat ray: -ssmnas, ocm Batb hoase. Phoae 64Q. -Classified Ads. In The" ; Statesman Bring Results PERSONAL ASTROLOGY STARS TELL ! LIFE'S ton. Be-a Dirt b date and dim lor trial reading. Eddy, Wesport 8t S3 A Ksnias City. Missouri FOR SALE BTJ8XVE88 OPPORTUNITIES WANTED LIVE PARTNER IN GOOD paying business. See Sarff, 871 State street. Phone 99. 0 AX AST BIRDS FOR 8ALX CANARY BIRDS. DAY and sight singers. Mrs. Bennett. Phone 120. 1030 Cnemekrta FARM FAFEB IF YOU WANT TO GET TH1 BI8T farm paper, send 15e to The Pacific Homestead, Salem. Oregon, far a throo montha trial subscription. Kantian this ad. HOUSE! "ALADDIN READY CUT HOU8E3" SO percent ssved in cost of eonstrse tion. Chaa. F. Smith, factory repres sotative. 620 Northwest Bank Bldg-r-or.l-nd. Oregon. iascxjn-0T;8 APPLES DELIVERED. PHONE 4-F-2. GREEN TOMATOES AND CABBAGE for sale. Phone 29 F-4. FOR SALE CHARTER OAK RANGE, inquire 2260 N. Fifth St. GASOLINE AND OIL TANKS from the largest to smallest. L. A. Westacott, factory representative. 864 S. 12th St., phone 1602-J. FULLER BRUSHES FOR DEMON strstions. C. Grimes, 541 Mill, Phone 1937-J. FOR SALE CLIPPER DOUBLE HEAD grsin cleaner, No. 16, 40 sieves all kinds. Also 5-ton wagon scale. Fair bank Morris, Brooks, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE ONE. PAIR black and tan hounds, good rustlers, two years old. Prefer saddle in trade. Al Friedl, route 1, box 58, Sublimity, Oregon. FALL AND WINTER APPLES, BALD win, King, Jonathan, Northern Spy, prices for 5 or 10 bo. lots. No charge for delivery. Ward K. Richardson, Home, Spitzenberg, Banana. ; Special phone 494. THE HOUSE OF HALF A MILLION and one bargains. We buy, sell er exchange anything and everything in the line of junk or second hand goods. See us before you buy or sell. Stein bock Junk Co. Remember the place. 40,2 N. Commercial St. Phone 623. THE WESTERN SONGSTER SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY SINGING Aa especially good selection of the songs you havs been wanting with words and music complete. No matter how many songbooks you have you should have this one, containing the Oregon songs. Prices: Single copies, 25e; loft cents each in lots of a dozen er more; $12.50 the hundred, postpaid. Second edition printed since September. OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY 315 S. Commercial St. Salem. Oregon FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, 10 cents a bundle. Circulation department, Oregon Statesman. - POTJXiTBT POULTRYMEN SEND EIGHT TWO csnt stamps for special three months' triai for the best and oldest journal in the west. The articles and adver tisements are of special interest to the poultry breeders of the northwest. Northwest Poultry Journal. 211 Com mercial St- Salem, Oregon. WOOD FOR GOOD VALUE IN REAL WOOD. Phone Judd, 108F3. FOR DRY MILL WOOD AND OLD FIB call Tracy Wood Co, Phone 520. FOR SALE FIRST CLASS SECOND growth big fir and oak. Phone 1154. DRY FIR AND OAK WOOD FOB BALE. Phone 77F8. OLD GROWTH 16 IN. FIR, $8.50; 4 ft. second growth and ash. Phone 1467. , FOR SALB BEST GRADE MILL WOOD second growth and old fir, 4 ft. or 16 in. Fred E. Wells, Phone 1542. 805 8. Chnreh. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOUR ROOM FURNISHED apartment on North Cottage street, centrally located. For particulars write 1312 Mill St, Eugene, Oregon. ROOMS FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ! ROOMS. 257 N. Church. FOR RENT ROOM FOB GENTLEMAN in modern some ana eentrauy wcav ed. Please give name and: address. E. care Statesman. 1 HOUSES F. L. WOOD, 8- -rrATB 8T- SLXAL state, rentals WANTED lascE-j-unsovs OLD MATTRESSES XtADK OVER Capitol City Bedding Co, Paons 19. WANTED USED HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ranges and cookstoves, tools, men's suits and shoes. Liberty Exchange. 141 N. Commercial. Phone 841. WANTED TO RENT HOUSE, 4 TO rooms, immediate possession. . Phone 1118 M. WANTED EVERYTHING IN HARD wars and furniture. Best prices paid. THE CAPITAL HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO. 185 N. Commercial 8t Phone $47 LANDLORDS ESTABLISHED Busi ness in Salem for 15 years. Want new location. What have you to of fer t Immediate possession not ne esxary, but will close ten year lease at any time if location satisfactory. "Business, care Statesman. BUSINESS CARDS Auto Directory AUTO TOPS AUTO TOPS W. O. WRIGHT. 171 South High. lUTO TOP, UPHOLSTERY, WORK fssranteod. $58 South 12th, phone 1. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES SMITH-WATKINS. 147 NORTH HIGH, Fisk, Silverman Cord, Hood extra ply tiros. Everything for auto. 8T0RAGB OARAGE TRACT'S STORAGE GARAGB 844 Ferry street. USEZr AXS FOR SALE 191Y S PASSENGER light car, good condition, good tires, $150. Merchants Delivery, 654 Ferry street. , WANTED LIGHT TRUCK IN EX) change on Hudson, Essex or Baby Overland. Fred Kirkwood, 246 State street. I oAragb ajtb SBPAXX AUTO REPAIR SHOP C. MILLER. 841 Center. Prsne 890 HOFFMAN a ZOSEL TIRE REPAIR- ing, vulcanising, retreading; 197 South Commercial street. - raoae ta. jj CAPITA!- GARAGE BUICK. 8TTJDE- baker repairing. 11 Bout Ukerty, Phoe 88. . , Auto Directory BUSINESS CARDS GARAGES AND REPAIR PAIR GROUNDS GARAGE TIRES. AC eeaaones. used ears. Omr work guar anteed. 2841 Portland Road. Paeae 108. SOUTH COMMERCIAL GARAGE GEN eral repairing and overhaaln g. 420 8. Commercial St- Salem. BATTERY AND EXXCTEICIAJI AUTO ELECTRICIAN: EXPERT TROTJ fcle shooting. 238 Sort- High. Paeae 80S. PRESTO-LITE BATTERY SERVICE station. Expert battery and electrical work. Farria Bros. Phone 1803, 418 Court. RADIATOR SHOPS SALEM AUTO RADIATOR SHOP 198 South 12 th. Phone 28. 1 C. BAIB, RADIATORS, FENDERS, Bodies repaired. 444 Ferry. OOHFECTIOHXRT REMINGTON CONFECTIONERY, HOME Bads candies, confections, cigars, mag as inea. 12 72 State. BEAUTY PARLORS NOW OPERATING MODEL BEAUTY Parlor, 110 North Commercial Street. 56. CHINE SB PHYSICIAN DR L. M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN disease. 153 8. High 8t Phone 288. CLEANING ft PRESSING CLEANING, PRESSING DONE TO YOUR satisfaction. Classy line of collars, ties. The Toggery, 1857 State. DRUG STORES BREWER DRUG CO. Phone 184. 405 COURT; EXECTRICIAKS SECURE MY FIGURES ON WIRING. By contract, by hour. At pre-war prices. H. W. Hatch, phone 1744 W. FINANCIAL MARION-POLK COUNTY FARM LOAN association has money to loan at six percent. W. D. Smith, secretary -treasurer, 808 Salem Bank of Commerce. FURNITURE STORES FRANK F. RICHTER NEW, SECOND hand furniture. ' 849 ; N Commercial. Phone 666. FURNITURE HOSPITAL FURNITURE REPAIRED OR MADE TO Order. Refinisheing and upholstering a speciality. Phone 1742. Brown and Groves, 1201 Sonth Commercial St. GREENHOUSES PORCH BOXES BEDDING PLANTS for sals. Smith's 801 North Commer cial. HOTELS LEONARD HOTEL STEW MANAGE ment, clean, neat rooms and apartments. 254 North Front St. CHERRY CITY HOTEL; ROOMS 75e up; dinihg room in connection, family Style. Corner High and State. 1 INSURANCE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE company. J. C. Balch, agent, room 5, McCornack Bldg. Phone 96. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY WITH Bankers' Reserve Life; G. P. Booth, General Agent, phone 2098-W. Ladies' Wearing Apparel CORSETS MRS. ESCH AGENT FOR PRINCESS Corsets Phone 1043-R. 891 8 12th. DRES SMAKXNQ DRESSMAKING TAILORING, MRS. .Goodwin, 445 North Commercial. MRS VARTY, DESIGNER AND MAKER Ladies' Suits and Gowns. Over Mil ler's Store. LA CLA8IQUE GOWN SHOP EXCLU8 ive models. Expert designing. 831 V State. MAUD SIMONS. DRESSMAKER. 1710 Bellevue St. CARRIE FISHER DRESSMAKING, designing. Spencer ooracta to order. i3 McCormack Bldg. DRESSMAKING BY THE DAY. PHONE 645-J. Mrs. Reid. EDITH M. ASHLEY DRESSMAKER, 1345 Broadway; 1436 J. MRS. B. CABTER EXPERIENCED ;dressmaker. Phone 1971W. RUTH Me ADAMS DRESSMAKER. 756 South 12th. Phone 1824 M. HATTIE WILLIAMS DRESSMAKING. 248 North Cottage. phone 1552W. MESDAMES SCOTT & CHASE DRESS- makers, 219 State St.. Phone 937. HEMSTITCHING MRS. BRECKENRIDGE HEMSTITCH sing, mail orders solicited. 175 S. 19th , Phone 174 M. SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING, ehainstitching, pleating, buttons. 829 880 Oregon Big. Phone 879. MILLINERY MRS. 0. A. GRIMM, MILLINERY. MA tron, children's hats specialty; remod eling. 226 Oregon Bldg. PLEATING MRS. HILDEBRAND. PLEATING 890 i Sonth 24th Phone 79&-M-1. HAT SHOPS HAT SHOP MEN'S AND WOMEN'S : hats renovated and blocked 495 Court i street. LANDSCAPE GARDENER FRED BLAKE, LANDSCAPE GARDEN I er, 15o5 South Liberty, Phone 379. MAGNETIC HEALER DR. H. J. ANDERSEN, MAGNETIC ;: healer. Drugless physician. 418 Or egon Bldg. Phone 1108. ZiAUXDKIXS SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. - 188 8 - Liberty street. Phone 25. Oldest : largest beet. Estsblished 1889. CAPITAL CITY STEAM LATJNPBT : Quality work, prompt sorviea, 1264 I Broad wav Phone 185. MEDICAL MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY 'Phone 517-W. KUR8ERY STOCK WILLAMETTE VALLEY NURSERY ; All kinds nursery stock for sale. Rte. i 7. Phone i05i a. Hp- complete LINB TREES, SMALL ; fruits, ornamentala. Capital City Murs- sry Co. 426 Oregon Bldg. Phone 75. PRACTICAL NUR8E PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE NURSE Mrs. teitxler, c wrenco uotei. none :f 928. FAXHT WAXXPAPEB SIS PORTER FOfc rAINTS, WALL apor and Picture Framing. Good work f men. 455 Court St. Phone 485. PRINTING FOR WEDDING INVITATIONS AND I anaouaeoaeata. boo - Bortolaoa, priatar. "Y" Building. BUSINESS CARDS MUSICAL FRANKLIN LAUNER PIANO. 268 i N. 17th. Phone 1008 W. GERTRUDE SMITH PIANO, 8ILVIR ton, Oregon. Green 801. MRS. HENRY LEE PIANO. 1321 If. Capitol. Phone 1017-W. j LAURA GRANT PIANO ' SCHOOL credits given. 336 N. High. Phone 1971W. MINNETTA MAGERS VOCAL, DERBY Building. Friday afternoon, Saturlny. JESSIE F. BUSH TEACHER PIASO. formerly instructor Metropolitan Col lege Music, Philadelphia. 1363 South Commercial. Phone 883-J. LENA BELLE TARTAR VOCAL 15 struction. Phono 334. DOROTHY PEARCE PIANO. 257 North Winter. Phone 345 J. NELLIE MULKEY STONE PIAS0. 873 Leslie. Phone 751-W. ALLIE CHANDLER PIANO, 151 North Cottage. Phoae "829-W. BEATRICE 8HELTOS PIANO STUDIO 345 Marion. Phone 1299. LILLIAN HARTSHORN PIANO. 894 North Church. Phone 178. T. a ROBERTS PIANO. OBG4N. 870 South 14th. Phone 770. DAN F. LANGENBERG. VOCAL Derby Bldg. Phono 2079. LENA WATERS PIANO. 1472 MUX Phoae 1184M. MOLLIS STYLES VOICE, PIANO. 859 Center. Phone 2016R. JULIA MILLS WE1GEL, PIANO. 1360 South Church. Phone 139 IK. LUCILE ROSS PIA1CO. ORGAN. 498 North Liberty. Phone 1187W. MATTIE GILBERT STRING INSTRU menta. 1572 State. Phone 1156 R. MISS MABLE SHEPHERD. PIANO player; deneea, all occasions. 257 N. Liberty. BERTHA JUNK DARBY, AUTHORIZED teacher, Godowsky Progressive Series Pisno. 679 North Cottsge. Phone 1950-W. WESTERN CONSERVATORY OF MUS ic of Chicago, Frank E. Churchill, rep resentative. Diplomas granted. Odd fellow's BUg. 8ALEM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC All branches taught, diploma's granted. John R. Sites, director, 1237 Court Phone 626. TUNERS WENDELL HELM TURTNQ. REPAIR Lug, Phone 492. EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED 6ano tuner. Leave orders Will's lusic store PIANOS PIANOS. PLA f ER PIASOS; NEW, used. J. W. Tallman. 121 So. Com'L SHERMAN CLAY A CO PIANOS, STEIN ways, Duo-Art an& others. MoO re Dunn Music Store. Masonic Temple. . CHERBINGTON PIANO HOUSE, HAN dies Bush-Lane celebrated pianos. 415 Court. Phone 852. DANCING WHITE DANCING ACADEMY MRS. R. L. White, principal. Phone 273-J. PRIVATE HOSPITALS WANTED CONFINEMENT CASES AT private hospital. I have best of equip ment Phone 1959J. PERIODICAL- MISS GOODHUE TAKES SUBSORIP tions for all magasines. 261 So. 17th street. Phone 741M. FAINT CONTRACTOR PAINTING AND DECORATING HIGH class work for particular people. L.:D. Brandon, contractor. 3U5 North High, phone 645-J. AUBREY H. CLARK PAINTING, PAP erhanging, kalsomining. Work guar anteed. Terms reasonable. Phone 2035-J. 1464 Ferry. PAINTING AND CARPENTER WORK by first clasa workman. Day or con tract. Weils, 2-09 Marion, phone 1692-W. PERFUME AND TOILET ARTICLES CALIFORNIA PERFUME CO Ex tracts, toilet articles. Mrs. Moyer, 170 South 23rd. Phone 1224. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER MARGARET BURNS PUBLIC 8TEN ographer. 408 Masonic Bldg. Phone 262. PLUMBING PLUMBING REPAIRING AN-D 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, Phone 1502. Prices reasonable. If you have anything to fix let Joe do it. j REPAIRING AND SHARPENING CUTLERY GRINDING. LAWN MOWERS .safety razors, etc Stewart's Repair Shop. 847 Court street. BEN WHEELER EVERYTHING RE paired. General sharpening, chimney sweep 1485 N. 17th st. Phone 14I8W ROOF REPAIRING ROOF8 RESHINGLED. CLEANED. RE p aired, painted or tarred. Phone Ksyes 84F3. SIGNS UNION SIGN CO SIGNS WITH KICK. Show cards that talk. 424 N Commer cial. Phone 546. SECOND HAND GOODS HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND hand clothing and ahoes. Also do Cleaning, pressing snd repairing, can and deliver. Capital Exchange. 342 North Commercial. Phoae 1868-W. WE BUY AND BELL SECOND HAND goods of sll kinds, nine fittmrs. bsr ness. eollsrs, collar pads, tools, and chains. Fred Bcaindler, 2(8 Center SHOE REPAIRING WILLIAM'S SHOE SHOP 198 SOUTH High. STUDIOS DE LUXE STUDIO. KODAK FINISH ing. 147 North Commercial. SCAVENGERS SALEM 8CAVENGER GARBAGB. REF ass of all kinds removed. Cesspools cieanoa. raone 107. STOVES STOVB REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT A3 YEP AIRED 40 years experience; Depot National fence, sues 26 to 28 ins. nigh. Paints oil and varnishes, etc, loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Pence and Stove worn. X-Q oonrt street. Phone 124. TAXI DIRECTORY LAN HAM TAXI COMPANY PHONE u. THE OREGON TAXT TRANSFER i CO, Liberty a Ferry. Phone Tt. i Dry ip. i o-iacH wooo ror sale TAILORS FRANK PALM MERCHANT TAILOR lf 8. High and Ferry. TRAKSFEB, rJJITJLXira CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 225 Stato St, phone 988. Distributing, forwarding and stai-ge Oar specialty. Get our rates. i ; BUSINESS CARDS TRAHSFOETATTOS SCHEDULE FOR HIGHLAND BUS LINE WEEK DAYS ONLY Lv. Fair Grndi. Lv. Down town 6:30 a.m. 6:45 am 7:00 a m. 7:15 a.m and everv half hour en to: 9:30 ajn. 9:45 m. 10:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:15 p m. 2:45 p.m. led JTw half liA.a n 8 30 p m 8:45 p.m 9:00 p.m ;15 p.m 8ALEM-8D--rXRTVir STAGE Leaves Leave gal SUvertM , E Dep Bews Stand m- 8:15 a.'a. 11:00 a m. 1:00 p m. 5:00 p.m. 6:15 pm. SALEM-INDEPENDENCE MONMOUTH STAGE Leave Salem O.E. depot 7:00 aja, 11:00 a.m, 5:00 p m Leave Monmouth Hotel 8:15 a.m. 1:00 p.m 6:15 p.m. Leave Independence Hotel 8:80 ia, 1:15 p.m, 6:30 p.m. Special trips by appointment. Baven paasenger car far hira. J W. PARKER, Prop. Res. phone 61S Business phens T WOOD SAWS CITY AND COUNTRY WOOD SAWING. Phone 2046. Fisher Bros. WATEB 8A-LEM WATER, LIGHT S POWER CO. Office, 801 South Com'l St. Tea per ee.t discount on domestic flat rates paid in advance. No deductions for sb- sence or any cause unlaaa water is sant off Tonr oremiaea. WHERE TO EAT WiyTE CLOUD TEA HOUSE OPEN Sunday morning 8 o'clock. American style. 1104 North Commercial. 'Phone PROFESSIONAL CHIROPODISTS A. J. FOSTER PAINLESS CHIROPO dist. Corns, bunions, ingrown nails removed. 322 State St., Patton Blk. CORNS AND CALLOUSES REMOVED without pain. Appliances from Indi vidual impression. Dr. Tstro, Masonic Bldg. Phone 442. CHIROPRACTORS DR. O. L. 8COTT. P. 8. C, CHIROPRA0 tor. 809 12 TJ. 8 Bank Bldg Phone. 87 : Res. 828R OSTEOPATHIO PHYSICIANS DRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL. 100 U. 8. National Bank Bldg. DR. W. L. MERCER, OSTEOPATHIC Physician and surgeon; Kirksvill graduste, 404-405 U. 3. Nstlonal Bank Bldg. Phones Office. 919; Res. 614. DR JOHN U LYNCH, OSTEOPATHIO Physician nad Surgeon, 403-404 Oregon Bldg: Phones: Office. 1394: Res. 58F5. OPTICIANS P0MER0Y & KEEN E JEWELERS AND Optometrists. 888 State. GLASSES FITTED BY DR. L. R. BUB dette st the Bow Optical Company. 825 State street, opposite Ladd and Bush Bank. LODGE DIRECTORY UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS, camp 5. Armory. First. Third Mondays. REAL ESTATE ROOMING OPENING A large residence close to P.O. suitable with a little added for rooming and . boarding, open to sale for a few days, then for rent furnished if not sold. See Wm. Fleming, 341 Stte St. I WANT MORE SALEM HOUSES Some dandy farm and orchard trades Chas, W. Niemeyer "Just Real Estate" 57 varieties 215 216 Masonic Temple, Phones 1000 1014. FOR SALE 9 ROOM HOUSE. EASY terms. Phone 2087-W. GREAT REDUCTION ON HOUSES BOTH NEW AND OLD Some we own, some we are handling for other folks, and for the next 10 days we will give you some real bargains. If not sold by November 1st we will have to rent them, but we prefer sell ing, even at greatly reduced prices. See us Monday morning if you want to buy. JOSEPH BARBER & SON 200 Gray Bldg. FOR SALE OR TRADE BY OWNER nice improved 40 acre farm close to Salem. Price right. Phone 53F5. TIMBER A GOOD TIMBER TRACT for a good residence in Salem. Orchard A very good one close 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 our trading deals, if you are willing. THE FLEMING REALTY CO. 341 State Street A GOOD BUY 5 ACRES NEAR KISER school, about half in cherries, logans and strawberries. Cheap bldgs. Square Deal Co, 202 U. 8. Bank z-none 470 SMALL AND LARGE FARMS, CITY homes and choice lota. Fire and auto insurance. Arthur E. Peterson 229 Oregon Bldg. Best Buys and Exchanges 5 ACRES, ON PACIFIC HIGHWAY, 4 seres bearing fruit, best of well drain ed soil, only $3750. This is a snap. Will you get itf 10 acres, 8 1-2 bearing logans, 5 room house, barn running water, on paved highway, all well fenced, $2750. $1750 cash. 40 acres, 30 cleared, 10 small timber, on paved road, 1 1-2 miles from town, fine m mining water, $85 per acre, terms. 3 acres all in bearing fruit, city water and sewer, $3500, half cash. 30 acres to exchange for bonds or Salem residence. 20 acres at Salem, to exchange for baiem income, bonds or sell on easy erms. S0C0L0FSKY 341 State Street GOOD BUYS 100 acres locsted 54 miles from Salem, 50 acres under cultivation, balance timber and pasture; buildings, spring, rock read. Price 810.000. 20 acres located 7H miles east of Sa lem on mam Silverton road. All cut tivated, 4 room plastered cottage, good barn, woodhouse, psved road. Price 15.250: V cash, balance terms. 10 acres all in bearing fruit, 8 acres prunes, 1H acres logans. Uooa boil ings. Pries $5,000. 10 acres, 8 acres logans, 1 acre straw berries, rock road; 1 mile from paved highway. 4 miles out. Price $2,650. 210 seres, house, barn and orchard; 20 acres cultivated, some fins saw tun ber. Price 83500. terms. acre lota close to 8. Commercial St. car line and paved road, sightly lo cation. Good drainage, good berry soil. Price 400; $25 down, balance $10 per month. A oereent interest. 8 room cottage, 8 blocks south. Price 2,50. Terms. 6 room bouse st 1330 S. Commercial street. Price 82800: terms. 5 room bungalow located at 1795 S. High street, price 4,oou; terms. If you are looking to buy, trade or sen. see W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. Boaltora S75 Stats Street REAL ESTATE nE NEW FIVE ROOM HOUSE ON car i ice, paved street and immediate possession. $300 cash, balance easy terms. Nice 6 room house with large lot, on carline, close in. $750 rash, balance like rent. ; Good 6 room bouse for $1600, Urge lot. plenty of fruit for family; f you watt a home see ' H. L MARSTERS 211 Gray Bldg. Phone 907 NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT . TIMBER GENERAL LAND OFFICE, WASHING TON, D.C, OCTOBER 20, 1921. Notice is hereb given that subject to the conditions and: limitation of the Acts of June 9. 1916 (39 Stat. 218), and June 4. 1920 (41 Stat. 758), and the instructions of -the Secretary of the In terior of September 15, 1917, and June 2i, 1920. the .timber on the following lands will be sold st 10 o'clock a.m, December 5, 1931. at public auction at tte United Ste land office at Port land, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the approval c the Secretary of the lnteror. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one percent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be de posited st time of sale, money to be returned if sale is not approved, other wise pstent will issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years Ii.di will be received from citixens of (be Ur.it fed States, associations of such citix ons and corporations organised under tii-i laws of the United States or any tate, territory! or district tnerof on'y. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will b'i effered separately before bei-ij: in cluded in loj' offer of a larger unit. T. 4 8, R, 3 E, Sec. 17, SWV, NEV, fir 360 M, NfcW. NW4, fir 425 M, NWU XWi. fir 1050 M, SE NVV, fir 1C50 M, SW4 NW?4, fir 750 M, NEU SEH, fir 330 M, cedar 25 M, NWVi SEh, fir 850 M, SEi SEV., fir 1025 M, cedar 95 M.. hemblock 30 M, 8Wi SEU. fir 1675 M., pine 20 M., SEli SW!,, fir 1550 Al., NW4 SWti, fir 14$0 SEVa SWU. fir , 1275 M., SW4 SW14, fir 475 M.. Sec. 21. NE NEU. fir 1320 M, cedar 120 ii hemlock 150 M, VV. fir 1440 M, cedar 240 M, hemlock 290 M, SF.U, NE Vt, fr 190 M , cedar 70 M, hemlock 270 M, SW4 NE4, fir 1880 M, cedar 60 M, hemlock 130 M.. NEVs NWVi, fir 1820 M, cedar, 155 M., hemlock 310 M, NVVi NW14 fir 2340 M, ! cedar, 50 M, hem lock 100 M., SEVi NWV4. fir 1950 M, hemlock 20M,s SWi Sff)i, fir 1920 il pine 20 M.J NEH SEVi. fir 2260 M., NW4 SEV. fir 2100 M, SEVi SE4, fir 1650 M, 8WM SEV4, fir 1865 M, hemlock 20 M, NE'i SWi, fir 1840 M, NWH SW4, fir 2900 M, SE4 SW4, f r 2U00 M., SW4 8W4, fir 2550 M, none of the fir, cedar, hemlock or pine timber to be sold for less than $3 per M. (signed) ; Geo. R. Wickham, Acting Commissioner General Laud office. Special Bargain, $1250 4 room cottage, good condition; plastered, electric lights, hot and cold Water, bath, and toilet; barn; near pavement and car line. Almost like, finding it. Terms, $500 down. S, R, PEARSON 403 U. S. Bank Bldg. Wanted to Lease A large farm: suitable for stock and grain farming, will pay cash rent. Wanted to buy, the cheapest house In Salem. Must be a bargain and not over $1000. A good house for $1275, just like paying rent. A bargain in a fine lot. 5 acres improved, north, to trade for house in falem. THOMASON 331 State St. T74 acres all In cultivation, nearly level, located mile to city limits of Wood burn, on paved road ; 9 room house, bath, toilet, bouse painted white, sec and house 14x26, with kitchen 9x12, one barn, 42x64. second barn 42x44, silo in barn,: garage 18x44, blacksmith shop, wood shed, etc. All fenced and cross fenced, good family orchsrd, bearing; land is all tiled; 2 deep wells with water tower. Ahis is good, deep, black fertile soil, occupied by owner and in good ondtiion. Price $24,500. First payment, $15,000. See L. A. HAYFORD, REALTOR 305 State Street Worth While For rent, 8 room apartment, nicely fur nished, $35 per month. Adults only. 5 room house close in, basement, electric lights, bath; other modern conveni ences: large . lot, fruit, trees, garage; an excellent buy. Price $4000. Good terms. I fine 7 room modern home, $.6000. A good building lot, very cheap. 320 acre farm. 40 acres in cultivation. 1 splendid dairy ranch, sn.au per acre. MILLS & COPLEY Realtors 331 State St. FOR SALE 5 ROOM BUNGALOW ON Center street close in. mm, eiecinu 't7fl 9 room house on Chemeketa street, elose in, bath, electric ngms, ueuic, $5000. trivvTP PF.TTYJOHN 331 V, State St. - - Realtor - - Phone 534 TARM FOR TRADE FARM FOR RENT. furnHWied house ior rem, neauniui 10 sere tract, 5 miles out. good build ings, $3500. Close to Pacific high way. Mage, corner State A Commer cial, over Busick's. 30 ACRES ALL CULTIVATED WELL t A C n Am 4wm It need, on grsei roan, city limits. Good soil, good barn. Price $3500, terms. See owner, room 1, 341 State. 10 HEAD PUREBRED JERSEYS FOR sale cheap H taken at once. 15.42 acres Waldo Hills land, ideally situated for - sale on reasonable terms. Fine buy for exservice men. A C. Bohrnstedt REALTOR 407 Masonic Temple, Sal?m Oregon. WOOD'S BARGAINS Dairy farm, 180 acres, eloie to paved highway, $45 per acre or take small tract, part pay. 40 acre . unproved. $1800, trade for home in Salem. Have . a new bungalow for $950. AP" nient house.; good income, price right. 40 acre fruit ranch, take house part Day. Choice lots for sale I. L. Wood FiL WOOD 841 Trade St. POR RENT FOR RENT 28 ACRES. 6 MILES south Independence. Phone 701-J. FOR RENT LAND IN N. SALEM TO let on shares. Inquire of R. P. Boise, Brevman Block. A GEXTLEJIAX WANTED Mr. Bully was cross-examining a down-trodden witness. "Now, sir," he thundered, "yon have stated under oath that this man had the appearance of a gen tleman! Please tell the jury how a gentlemafl. looks In your estim ation!" "Well er a gentleman looks like cr a er "stammered the confused witness. With unmerciful sarcasm the counsel plunged to the attack aernlri- "I don't want any of your 'era, and remember you are on oath! Can you see anybody in the court who looks like a gentleman?" The witnesse's eyes for the first time showed anger, and be blared outt "Stand ont of the way and ten perhaps I can. You're not trans parent." Kansas city star. : - STRIKE NEWS RALLIES SRI Out look, However, Uncer tain for Wheat Which Exchange Closes PROVISIONS UNCHANGED New York Stock Market Irregular Due to Lab or Situation is CHICAGO, Oct. 27 Predic tions that tho railroad strike would be averted did much to rally wheat today, but the out look later was uncertain, and pri ces .closed unsettled, 3-S to 1 1-S net lower, w.th December $1.06-1-2 and May $1,10 3-4 to $1.10-T-S. Corn lost half to 5-S cent and oats 5-S to 3-4. i " Provisions finished unchanged to - cents higher. ern-n Xews Dcpi-otising At the opening, wheat pi ices showed a downward tendency ow ing to general commission house selling based largely on hedging pressure from the northwest, in cluding Winnipeg. : Assertions that Germany would be out ot the market until spring counted too as a depressing factor and so did a bearish estimate of the Ar gentine crop. On the resulting decline, however, the market ap parently becam ovrsold, and made a sudden upturn when gossip circulated made the stride set tlement outlook seem more nope ful. Fire Report Vnfoulcl Temporary fear that much grain would be damaged in an ele votor fire reported bad also a transient- bullish effect. Then came word that no .definite re sults had been achieved In the meeting of ra'lroad empoles, and that the Montreal fire was of a minor character. Heavy selling ensued, and was still :n progress at the close. Corn and oats held within nar row limits, and merely followed changes in wheat. Higher quota tions in hops steadied provisions, but owing to the strike problem the amount of business .lone was small. Iiailron Sharon Quiet S'EW YORK, Oct, 27. The further irregular or uncertain trend of the stock market today was primarily due to latest as pects of the rairoad labor situa tion. ; At no time, however, did rail way shares make more than nomi nal concessions end all reversals were cancelled at midday when shorts covered on the substantial buying of transportation from in terior points. j Steels, equipments and many specialities of no definite charac ter also reflected intermittent pressure in the initial stages. Jn nearly every instance material rallies were registered gefore the finish, regardless of call money's rise from 5 1-2 to 6 per cent. Exchanges Unsettled Foreign exchanges were unset tled at the opening and made lit tle progress toward recovery. The London rate eased on4 cent to the pound and the leading continen tal quotations also reflected some five points, heaviness extending to German marks. United States war notations featured the firm to strong bond market, all libetry and victory is sues closing- at gains, the victory 3 3-4's making a new high lor the year. Nomnial changes ruled among rails and internationals were mixed. Total sales, par value, $12,850,000. FKUIT NEW YORK. Oct 27. Evapo rated aples nominal Prunes mora demand. Peaches, quiet. WHOLE MILK AND CREAM WANTED Marion Creamery & Product Co. Salem. Oregon Phone 2488 I SALEM MARKETS . Prices quoted sre wholrssle sod pric es received by farmers. Uo retail prices ace given. Wheat, sarktd, 83c (? i 85c. Oats, milling:, net, AOs. Oats, feed, 35c. Vetch and oat bay, f!9. Clover Hay, 10. Mill run .ill teed, t!4. Eggs, Batter sod Batterat Eggs. 45c. Creamery batter, 49c. j Butterfst, 47c. POULTBT Hens, light, 16c. Hens, heavy, 22c. Chickens, spring. 20c g 2e. Roosters, old, 8c 10c. Fork, Mutton aad Bf Hogs, 99 & 9.50. l.amba, 4V4e tt 5e. Top veal, 12 Vic & 18c. Pork, dressed, 12c ff 13c. Steers, 4e 5t. Bulls, 3e I'KUITS Toksy rrspes 10c. Bananas, 9 He. Kemons, $7 25 d t9. Oranges, S7.50 8. Florida grape fruit, 8. California grape fruit, 98. Huckleberries, 15e. Cranberries, box, $5 25. VEGETABLES Sweet potatoes, 4e. : Potstoes, 2e. Cabbage, lVi. Tomatoes, bushel, 758. Cucumbers, $125. Cstihflower, S1.T6. Tarnips, $2.50. Bell peppers, lb, lie.: Parsnips. $-. Oregon onions. 3e. . Carrots, tl.25. Head lettuce. 75c. Celery, 85e. Beets, 12.50. f Dates, rigs, Hoasy 2stet, 15c. i Figs, 12e. ' Comb boner, esse, $6. DO. Frederick O'Brien, the author, who has just returned from a Tlsit to Samoa, says their "dances are remarkable.'.' So are ours. - ; in id . MY liSBMD i .. . t . Adele Garrison's New Phase' ot REVELATIONS OF A WIFE OF WHAT MR?. DURKEE CUED LILLIAN UXUEKW CHAPTER 5t5 AC- OOD For the first thre or four rlv of my enforced inaction on! ac count oi my iractured rib Dicky was the most devoted of attend. ants upon my sick room. j He went about the task ot keeping me entertained and tom tortable exactly as If 1 were a new commission for an j illustration. His enthusiasm in devising schemes to please i me and to amuse me appeared ) unbounded, and I know that he must hav ne glected his own work shamefully for he did not go to his tudio at all for fully three days tter my Injury. I ' j ' From Maj. Grantland there came no sign, not even an inquiry at the door, although i guessed trom little Mrs. Durkee's myster iously important air as she dally made the most minute Inquiries as to my condition that the offi cer was ascertaining; the degree of my improTementi from 1 her. Sensitive beyond all reason, with a Purintanical sense of honor, 1 knew that he would! consider It an unarpdonable offense. for! htm to be the means !of exciting Dicky's Jealousy by even a trivial act. j i x,. - What little Mrs. Durkee (had seen fit to tell him concerning the episode of the flowers no mortal man or woman could tell or guess. And incongruous as a! confidential Intimacy between Her FlifTlness and Maj. Grantland jmiglit be 1 knew enough of his Story and of his lonliness to be suie that the featherheaded, warmhearted, mo therly little woman was Justi the type to appeal to his mother-hungry heart: I had no doubt that if he cherished a romfntlc secret of any sort it was already In! the possession of my little neighbor, whether wittingly confided or un wittingly betrayed to her keen iemlnlne Instinct. Is Dicky Wearied? Discky's observance of my ev- v ery mood, his careful attention to every wfcsh, left me no momenta for contemplative analysis, j Hut when the inevitable: day came, the day which I knowing Dicky so well, placidly anticipated that my husband grew restless at the prison-like atmosphere of the sick room, and suddenly 'discovering that his orders were tremendous ly piling up, riitted hack to his studio atmospher-i. I foundi'self -with nothing better to do than to s speculate Idly concerning the ro- : mantle, mysterious p personality whom I knew as Maj.; Grantland. His dramatic,- reappearance on my life's Ftage, his resored light startling enough In Itself to be thr subject of ono's curiosity, j th whole odd personality of the mas began to occupy a greater portion " of my thoughts than myself rea lized In the days following Dickv's return to the studio. ; j V Little Mrs. Durkee consciously or unconsciously fixed my atten tlon more definitely upon the 'offi cer upon her visit the day ifter Dicky had returned to his work". "Where's the Dlcky-bird?"i she chirped as she flitted Into1 the -room. "Has he flown the coop? I thought he would before this. - He's lasted a great deal longer than I thought he would, j He never was cut out for a nurse." "He makes a wonderfully good V one," I returned loyally. "Of course," she a!d. "He V does anything well that he sets out to do." I imagined that her tone fcon- " veyed the subtle intimation Ithat the care of me was a disagreeable . task which Dicky had sworn to perform or die in the attempt What Lillian Neglected j "You people havent taken any care at all of the poor major's roses," the little woman exclaim ed, pouting petulantly, and tnak- " ing the leap from one subject to', another with the charming Incon sequentlality ro charcteristlc of ; her. "See, they are all drvopinf and they are so lovely, too.' - "Roses are perishable things, Lillian declared sentcntlously from the big window seat where she was bending over a drawing board. In order to alleviate my lonlln'ops. Lillian, tho mOrclng ; of Dicky's first departure for the. Ftudio had brourht her work over. and was doing an Important com mission between her self-apopint- ed task as nurse. But at my lit- tie neighbor s comment upon the ?: rose she pat her work rather ab- ' ruptly away and rising .went to one of the vases of rosea and look ed, at the biosoms critically, j ; -They really ought all to be . thrown away," she announced. "I f should have attended to It before this.' I . "I'll bet you haven't given",, them a drink once,'" Mrs. Durkee ... pouted. .1 ' ' "You win," Lillian answered, evenly. "Katie attends to the flowers." ! "Oh. Katie?." The tone! con sigTied my little maid to th low est depths of Inefficiency. MWell. I'm glad my nice major can't see how little you appreciate his ; flowers. I've the biggest seven- ' eights of a notion to tell him to send his next batch to me.t ' "I think that would be a highly desirabole arrangement," laughed Lillian, but f was sure that be neath her Jocularity lay an a ver sion to Maj.. Grantland's flowers. "' And she had told but part of the truth to Mrs. Durkee; : Katie had attended to the flowers, but only under Lillian's direction. And while I had heard my friend dal ly direct Katie to change the wa- . ter m the vase containing Dicky's delphiniums, I. heard no Instruc tions whatever concerning Maj. Grantland's ' rdses. i l . r - i ' - -A . . ' . (To Be Continued !