The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 03, 1921, Page 11, Image 11

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TOE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 3, 1921
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cLAaain advertisements
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Per Insertion ...... ;.. 2e
lure Insertions ...i...... 5c
On Week ( inaertlon)..... 8c,
On Month 20
Sim moatk' contract, per mo..,..15e
18 months . contract, per o.12e
Minimum for any advertiaeaient, 25e
NORWICH UNIOIf
11RB INSURANCE SOCTJETT
Tllo, Kobund M Burghardt
E Meot Agent 87t Bote Bt.
! MONEY TO LOAN
. r Qa Real Estate
: T. K. FORD
? fOrw Ladd Bull Bank)
LOANS REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE:.
Iff a insure anytbing--Wa th money
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v to k
in Xrm
J I fcn-t.
wan ray us bark like ran: Our
ni city property lists are com
, 4e a first. : ' .
LA' LAB LAJTLA.K
Oregon Bldg, Phono 1644
NEW TODAY
FOUND OU SOUTH HIGH STREET,
J one aaek coke. Pay for, this J at
statesman on ice, s. .
k' ANTED 100 8ACKS OF BLAClt
wslnuts. Must be new eroo and dry.
f Lamon Grocery Co.. 809 S. Commer-
etreet. r-i--:- - . . .- i
tARPET AND RUO WEAVIXQ, COL-
oniai atylea and color. rnone 841
fCRMTURE FOR BALE BUGS, BED
room Bete, liaffet, extenaion table, kit-
men cabinet, gaa atoro, cooking uien-
ffull aet riifcf ron luraiture, wardrobe,
linoleum, i good wringer.' t waab board
' and tubai Room S, Bery man block,
a oer Peeplea Caak BMre. ' '
FUR SALE A FINE AIRDALE DOG,
M tnontba old. Jhirtr:lW f. ; Patton
; uroinera. . .
-t.OST i k SMALfl "J86ACK PURSE,
V- with aoma amall kahfiK en Court Ht,
)J Ketnrn to 253 North 13th.
lOR RENT FRONT ROOM OVER THE
Price Bbo -Btore. Kewly painted, gooa
for tailor shop or Insurance office.
' Patton Brothers.
ESTRAY NOTICE NOTICE IS HERE
by given that the following animals
found running at Urge have been taken
j up by the undersigned puranant to
,Cbaptr 880 Laws of 11 and ara
now kept at H. D. Trovra farm,
H three-fourths mile aaat of Rosedalo,
to-wit: Four calves, being one Jersey
color, one black and white, one red,
and one yellow. Th owner of th
abov described animals may take pos-
4 session . of th earn by paying th
charges f provided by law. Dated at
Kalem, Oregon, thia 2nd day of Nov-
ember 121.
FOR TRADE
812 acres of good timber, will trad for
d a good prune or berry ranob; will pay
th difference in cash. .
a In! ttMvin fruit with new 6
I . mmbi hnniralowr 'water system, bath
and toilet; outbuildinga. .A fin view
v overlooking city. Pric 15000; half
cash. '',,";;"- -r-v .
it room bungalow, atrietly modern, nearly
new; 8 blocka to ear line, a ime uwm,
pric 14000 ; 8500 will handle.
MILLS & COPLEY
altors
831 Vk 8tat St.
LOST 15 IN CURRENCY, LAST
ky. wees, wuw l""-"" " - ,
Ja'iiman offiee,. " .
r-r Bit P BIT PftflU TlfllTSE ON
I .... airaet and ear hn. Pric With
furniture' xwv. itnm.
CALL
Standlcy ft
Bldg,Phon
; FOR SALE .150 CORDS OFAK
wood. V.. rf.iBrico, aoiia vhj,
AREAL BUT 7 ROOM iJoDERN
bungalow; a iin ne .. -
kitchen. 4 bed rooms, cement baaement,
macadam - atroet, Jieer Mhool; nie
anrroundinaa. Prtc 3iOO., R. .A.
tiohnsf. 209 Oregon Bldg. Phon 217
! i NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF. PART-
j, A t-i a
4Notle la hereby given by th under.
IgBWi VY I jaaaaai
cua, co-partners, doing business nndetr
th firm nam and style of Salem
Iron Worka. that on th 87th day of
(Vtober, 1821. aaid bnsineaa
Salem Iron Work from aaid date
will b. carried on by G. W. Shand,
who haa assumed all indebtedness from
abov dat. G. W. SHAND
T 7 t . A. F. MARCUS.
EMPLOYMENT
FEMALE
1 " ' ' . " . .r. s VlfAUPtf ' IV afaTTIY.
WB NEED jHUKb. 1. r
1 Co.. Front street.
oil pouiu FOR FAST- BELLING LIE
4 P Grimes 1937-JT .ftar S.30 or
call 541 Miu.
1 WANTEDj-ENERGETIO young mas
Wwh hat had Pi' !"lLiI,Jnlf.!
- inaarance. atocka or advertising. Must
la able to devote hi. entir. Jim. and
be ambitioua for aavoncemeu.. .
bar lb courage to present business
phopoaitioit to merchant and profes
ftonVr moii. Answer in your own hand
writtng awUng age, aet,?
ifieatione, experience aa solicitor, ete.
Addreirl Kl ' Statesman office.
: "T MALE AKD FEMALE
i WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO
Uki farm paper subacriptions. A rood
! proposition to th right people. Address
. the Pseifie Homestead, Bl.te.man Bldg.
Salem. Ore.
PERSONAL
1 FACIAL SCALP ' TREATMENTS, VIO
let ray manicuring, shampooing. Ur
' ' egon Bath House. Phone 540.
4 ASTROLOGY STARS I TELL - LIFE'F
awry. Bead birthdate and dim fot
trial reading. Eddy, Westport 8U
: FOR SALE -
l busiitess oppoRTystrrrxs .
FOR BALE OLD ESTABLISHED GRO
a rerr buainess. Good reasons for sell
ng Addreaa "A-No. 8," Stateaman.
w ' V; OAHART BIRDS ,
FOR - SALE FEMALE CANARIES 60c
for abort '; tim only. Phon 1280.
1030 t'hemeaeta rst
FARM PAPER
OF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST
farm paper, aend 15a to .the Pacific
' Homestead, Salem, Oregon, for a three
y'i trial subscription. Mention thia d.
HOUSES
-ALAPDIN READY CUT HOITSES"
ao percent saved in cost of construe
a ' tion. Chas. F. Smith, factory reprM
entstlv. 820 Northwest Bank Bldg.
" ' Forrlnnd. Oreaon.
t
XJYB , STOCR
' CHEAP COWS FRESH AND COMING
"5 .a. -i a a w C '
FOR SALE BAY "'.WORK TEAM. AGES
5 and 7, weir'.t 1400 apiece, Write
II. L. V ane, Gervals.
FOR SALE
KISCZZXAJrEOUS
APPLES DELIVERED. PHONE 4 F 2-
CHEAT SEED FOR BALE B.
lAinirk, Woodflurn, Oregon.'
FOR SALE CHART En OAK RANGE,
inqnire 2260 H. FUth St ; ; ; !
FOR SALE POTATOES, 2 A SACK.
nay, 113 per ton. Phone 2091 -J.
OASOUXE AKD OIL TANKS
front the largest to amallest. L. A..
Weatacott, factory representative. 884
8. 12th St, phone 1602 J.
FULLER BRUSHES FOR DEMON
atrationa. 0. Griaaea, 541 Mill. Poone
1937-J. , ' I
THE HOUSE OF .HALF A MILLION
and on bargains. W buy, aell or
exchange anything and everything ia
the line of junk or second hand goods.
See us before yon bny or aell. Htein
bock Junk Co. Remember the) place.
402 . Commercial St. Phone 623.
THE WESTERN SONGSTER
SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY SINGING
An especially good selection of the aongs
you bave.1en wanting, with words and
music complete,- No matter bow many
songbooks you hare, yoo should baft
this one, containing the Oregon sours.
Prices: Single copies, 25c; 16V4 cents
each in lots of a dozea or more; $114 .SO
the hundred, postpaid. Second edition
printed' since September.
OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY
215 S. Commercial St: - Salem, OrtgOn
FOR SALE OLD KEW8PAPERS,, SO
eeata a bundle. Circulation department,
Oregon Statesman.
POUI.TRY
POCLTHYMEN SEND EIGHT TWO
cant stamps for special three saontfcs'
triai for the beat and eldest journal
ia the west. The articles and adver
tiaementa ar ef special interest to
the poultry breeders of th northwest.
Northwest Poultry Journal. 241 Com
mercial St., Salem; Oregon. .
WOOD
FOR GOOD VALUE IN REAL WOOD,
Phono Jodd, 108F3. j
FOR DRY MILL WOOD AND OLD FIB
call Tracy Wood Co, Phone 520. 1
FOR BALE FIRST CLASS SECOND
growth big fir and oak. Phon 1154.
DRY FIR AND OAK WOOD FOR SALE,
Pbon T7F2. .:
OLD GROWTH 18 IN. FIR, $8.50; i 4
ft. second growth and ash. Phone
1467. ? -
FOR BALK BEST GRADE MILL WOOD
second growth and old fir, 4 ft. or
18 in. Fred E. Walla. Phon 1542.
- 805 8. .Church.
FOR RENT
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT 8 ROOM APARTMENT:
well furnished. 248 N. Summer, phonej
14IO-M.
BOOMS
FOR RENT FURNISHED HOU8E
keeping reoma. - The Cottage Apart
ments, 100 Court St. i.
FOR RENT ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN
in modern horn and centrally located.
Please give name and address E, ear
(statesman.
HOUSES
FOR RENT 8 ROOM MODERN HOUSE
with, garage. Call 1123-W. !, j
F. L. WOOD 331 STATE ST, REAL
'.tatatv rentala.:. - . -V 'i ,.
FOR RENT A CLOSE IS SEVEN
room, mostly lurntsnea. ,ee w m.
Fleming. 841 Btafe' St. ' "' ' 'I
LOSTAND FOUND
LOST
LOST IN CITY ONE METAL CAP
for gasoline tank truck. Reward (if
returned. Phone 637. I
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR MEN'S
. slightly worn clothes. Phone 179.
OLD MATTRESSES MADE OVER
Capitol City Bedding Co. Phone 19.1
WANTED .KVRKTTHlKG IN HARD
ware and furnHure. Beat prieea paid.
THE CAPITAL HARDWARE i
AND FURNITURE CO. !
285 N. Comarercial St. Phone 947
WANTED TO BUY SHETLAND PONY
with or without harness and tbuggy.
State price, aise, color, age, weight,
temper. Enclose photo if convenient.
Apply Box A-9, Statesman. j. ;
LANDLORDS ESTABLISHED BU8I
eaa in Salem for 15 years. Want
new location. What have you to of
; fert Immediate possession not ne
eaaary, but will close ten year leas
at any tim . If location aatiafactory.
"Business, ear Stateaman. '
WANTED TO RENT HOUSE, 4 TO6
, rooms. Immediate possession. Phone
1I18-M. ' '
BUSINESS CARDS
Auto ; Directory
STORAGE OARAGE
TRACY'S STORAGE GARAGE 544
Ferry street. f f
AUTO TOPS
AUTO TOPS
South High.
W. C. WRIGHT, 171
AUTO TOP, UPHOLSTERY - WORK
gusrsnteed, 553 South 12th. Phone
" 1126.'-- - . ' f .
TIRES AND ACCESSORIES
SMITH-W ATKINS, 147 NORTH IIIGTT,
Fisk. , 8ilverton Cord, Hood extra ply
tire.B Kverytmng tor anto.
USED CASS
FOR SALE . 1917 & PASSENGER
- light car, good condition, good tires,
9150. Merchants Delivery, 654 Ferry
; street. I ; - ..- j:-
FOR" SALE FORD BUG; TOP, FEN-
ders, extras, 9150. Will trade for
touring and pay difference. Phone
1916 W After 5.
WANTED - LIGHT TRUCK IN Ex
change on Hudson. Essex or Baby
Overland Fred Kirk wood, 246 But
atreet." " : 1
OARAGE AND REPAIR ; I
AUTO REPAIR 8H6p L. MILLER, 245
Center. Phone 890.
HOFFMAN ft EOSEL TIRE REPAIR
ing, vulcanising, retreading; 197 Soatl
Commercial etreet. Fhene 47 1. j
CAPITAL GARAGE BUICK, 8TUDE
baker ; repairing. 173 South Liberty,
v Phone' 88.' ' i
FAIR GROUNDS GARAGE TIRES, AC
cessories, uaed cara. Our work guar
anteed. 2641 Portland Road. Phone
. 808..i V.. ' ; 1'- - '- 'I "
SOUTH COMMERCIAL GARAGE GEN
oral repairing and overhauling. 420
S.- Commercial St, Salem.
"BATTERY . AND ELECTRICIAN
AUTO ELECTRICIAN : EXPERT TROC
ble shooting. 238 Nortft High. Phone
208. . f
PRESTO . LITE BATTERY SERVICE
station. Expert battery and electrical
work. . Farria Bros. Phon 1803, 418
Court. " ' ' " ' '
' RADIATOR SHOPS'
SALEM AUTO RADIATDR 8HJQP
Bouth 12th. Fhone 28. !
;l8
g C. BAIR, RAblATORS.' FE.VPERS,
'Bodies repaired. 444 Ferry.
BUSINESS CARDS
CONPECTIOKEET
REMINGTON CONFECTIONERY. HOME
i made randiea. confectiona, cigars, bag
s' axincs. i 7t State. .
BEAUTY PARLOES
NOW I OPERATING MODEL BEAUTY
4 Parlor, 110 North Commercial Street.
CHINESE PHYSICIAU
DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWS
j disease. 13$ S. High St, phone 2f3.
CLXAKHtO ft PRESSING
CLEANING, PRESSING DONE TO YOUR
satisfsction. Classy line of collara,
ties. The Toggery. 1857 State.
DRUG STORES
BREWER DRUG CO. 405 COURT.
Phone 384. i ,
, ELECTRICIANS
SECURE MT FIGURES OK WIRING.
By i coa tract, by boor. At pro-war
prices.
H, W. Hatch, paoaa 1744 W.
FINANCIAL
MARION-POLK COUNTY FARM LOAN
association has money to loan at six
percent. W. D.. Smith, secretary-treasurer.
SOS Salem Bank ef Commerce.
PVRKITURB BTORES
FRANK P. RICHTER NEW, 8EC0ND
I bsad furniture. S49 N OoinmerciaL
Phono i860.;
FURNITURE HOSPITAX.
FURNITURE REPAIRED OR MADE TO
order, i RefLnisheing and upholstering
! a speciality. Phone 1742. Brown and
I Pores, 1201 Sooth Commercial St.
GREENHOUSES
PORCH BOXES BEDDING PLANTS
for aal. Smith's, 301 North Commer
1 cial. i- .- ! ; '
HOTELS
LEONARD HOTEL NEW MAN AG E-
meat, clean meat rooms and apartments.
; 254 N.i. Front St..
CHERRY! CITY HOTEL; ROOMS 75e
np; dining room in connection, family
t atyle. 'Corner Hirh and State
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE
! company. J. C. Balch, agent, room 6,
( MeCornack Bldg. Phon 96.
SPLENDID- ! OPPORTUNITY WITH
-Bankers' Reserve Life; G. P. Booth,
' General Agent, phone 2098-W.
Ladies' Wearing Apparel
CORSETS
MRS, ESCH 4 AGENT FOR PRINCESS
; Corsets, Phone 1043-R. 891 S. 12th.
DR88MABiO
DRESSMAKING TAILORING, MRS.
: Goodwin, 445 North Commercial.
MRS. CJ JEPSON 'MODISTE, 2567
Oak, phone 929. .
MRS VAKTY, DESIGNER AND MAKER
i Ladiea' Buita and Gowns. Over Mil
. ler's Store.
LA CLA8IQUE GOWN SHOP EICLCS
r iv models. Expert designing. 831
! 8tat. !'!.
MAUD SIMONS, DRESSMAKER.
Bellevu St.
1710
CARRIE FISHER DRESSMAKING,
designing, i Spencer corsets to orfer.
2 MeCornack Bldg.
DRESSMAKING BY THE DAT. PHONE
645-J. : Mrs. Reid.
EDITH M. ASHLEY DRESSMAKER,
1845 Broadway; 1438-J. ,
MRS. R. CARTER EXPERIENCED
dressmaker, Phone 1971-W.
RUTH McADAMS DRESSMAKER,' 756
South I2th. Phone 1824-M. .
HATT1E WILLIAMS DRESSMAKING.
248 North Cottage. Phone 1552-W.
MEBDAMES SOOTT A CHASE DRESS
makers, 219 State St. Phon 937.
HEM8TITCHZHO
MRS. BRECKENRIDGE HEMSTITCII
ing, mail orders solicited. 175 S. 19th
Phone 174-M.
SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING,
chains! itch ing, plesting, buttons. 829
330 Oregon Bldg. Phone 879.
MILLINERY
MRS. a A. GRIMM. MILLINERY. MA
iron, children's bate specialty; remod
eling. : 226 Oregon Bldg.
PLEATING
MRS, HILDEBRAND, PLEATING 390
t South 24th. Phone 798 Ml.
HAT SHOPS
HAT SHOP MEN'S AND WOMEN'S
hata renovated and blocked. 495 Court
atreet.1 ;
LANDSCAPE GARDENER
FRED BLAKE, LANDSCAPE GARDEN
er. 1565 South Liberty. Phone 879.
; j , LAUNDRIES
SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY, -136 S.
Liberty atreet. Phone 23, Oldest
largest best. Established 1889. .
CAPITAL CITYSTEAM LAUNDRY
Quality work, prompt service. 1264
Broadway. ' Phon 165.
MAGNETIC HEALER
DR. H. J. ANDERSEN MAGNETIC
healer. Druglesa Physician. 418 Or
egon Bldg. Phone 165. -
MEDICAL
MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY
Pbone 517-W.
TRY MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REM-
edy. For sale at leading drug stores
and at 1087 8. Commercial. Phone
517-W
SSERY STOCK
WILLAMETTE - VALLEY NURSERY
' Alt kinds nursery atock for aale. Rte
7,r Phone! 105F5.
COMPLETE LINE TREES -M SMALL
fruits, ornamentals. Capital City Nar
aery Co., 426 Oregon Bldg, phone 75.
PRACTICAL NURSE
WANTED PRACTICAL NURSING,
Call .41 7-R evenings. j
PRACTICAL EXPER'ENCE NURSE
lira. II eitxler. Florence Hotel. Phone
928
PAINT WALLPAPER
SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS; WALL
- paper and picture framing. Good work
nen. 455 Court St. Phone 4S3.
PAINT CONTRACTORS
PAINTING AND DECORATING HIGH
elaaa Work for particular people. L. D.
Brandon, contractor., 365 North High,
phone 615 J. I
AUBREY H. CLARK PAINTINO, PAP
arhsnclnr. ! khlsomininr. Work guar
anteed. Term reasonable. Phone
2035 J. 14C4 Ferry.
PAINTING AND CARPENTER WORK
bw first class worknn. Day or con
tract. Walls, 2-09 Marion, phon
1692 W. ' ' I
PERIODICALS
MISS GOODHUE TAKES SUB SCRIP-
tiona for all magaslnea. 251 8. 17th.
' street. 1'l.oiie tx-m.
PRXNTTNO
FOR WEDDING INTTTATIQNS ' AND
anitonaeementa. seo BertoUoa. printer.
"V" v RniMiac. ,
Read The Classified Ads.
BUSINESS CARDS
MUSICAL
FRANKLIN LACS ER PIANO. 2C3 K.
17th. Phon 1008 W.
GERTRUDE SMITH PIANO, SILVER
ton, Oregon. Green 80 1. ;
MRS. HENRY LEE PIANO.
Capitol. Phone 1017-W.
1321 K.
LAURA GRANT PIANO SCHOOL
credita (iTa. 338 N. High. Phone
197 1W.
MINNETTA MAGERS VOCAL, DERBY
. Building. Friday afternoon, Saturday -
JESSIE F. BUSH TEACHER PIANO,
formerly instructor Metropolitan Col
lege Music, PhiladelphU. 1363 Booth
Com merciaL Phone 883-J.
LENA BELLE TARTAR VOCAL IN
atrnetion. Phon 334.
DOROTHY PEARCE PIANO.
North Winter. Phone 84S-J.
NELLIE MULK.EY STONE PIANO.
873 Leslie. Phone 751 W.
ALLIE CHANDLER PIANO, 231
North Cottage. Phone ezy-tt.
BEATRICE SH ELTON PI A HO 8TULI0
945 Marion. Phon 1299.
LILLIAN HARTSHORN PIANO. 194
North Cku s. Phone 178.
r. & fetUBKHTS .PIANO, ORUtk 87V
. South 14th. Phone 770. '
DAS F. LANGENBEKG. VOCALi
Derby Bldg. Pboae 8079.
LENA WATERS PIANO.
Phon 1184M.
1472 MILL
MOlil BTTLJCS VOICE, PIANO. 859
Center. Phone 301. 1
JULIA MILLS WEIGEL, PTANO. 15430
South Church. Phone ISillR.
LUCILE ROSS PIAIt6. ORG AS. 498
North Liberty. Phon U67W. !
MATT1E GILBERT STRING INBTBCv
"meata, 1573 StaM. Phone 1156 R.
MISS MABLE 8HEPHERD. PIANO-
E layer; danoea, all occuiana. 251 N.
iberty.
BERTHA JUNK DARBY, AUTHORIZED
teacher, Godowaky Progreaaive Seriea
Piano. 079 North Cottage. Phone
1950W.
WESTERN CONSERVATORY OF MU3
io of Chicago, Frank E. Churchill, rep
resentative. Diplomas granted. Odd
fellow 'a Bldg.
SALEM CONSERVATORY OP MUSIC
All brunches taught, diplomaa granted.
John R. Sites, director. 1237 Court
Phone 626.
XUftftRft
WENDELL HELM TOTTING. REPAIR-
Y ing. Pkona 492.
EDWARD WELP KXFERIENCED
piano tuner. Leave rdr Will's
Masie atora
PIANOS
PIANOS, PLAfER PIAROB; NEW.
used. 3. W. Taliman. 131 Bo. Com'L
8BERMAN-CLAY ft CO PIANOS, STEIN-
waya, Duo-Art ana otners. Moore
Dunn Mnsie Store. Maaonie Temple.
MUSIC STORES
GEO. C. WILL r PIANOS, PHONO
graphs, sewing machines, sheet music,
. and : piano atudies. Repsiring phon
ographs and sewing machines. 432
State, Salem.
DANCING
WHITE DANCING ACADEMY MRS.
R. L. White, principal. Phone 278-J.
! PRIVATE HOSPITALS
WANTED CONFINEMENT CASES AT
private hospital. I have best ef auip
meat. Phone 19S9J.
PERFUME AND TOILET ARTICLES
CALIFORNIA PERFUME CO Ex
tract, toilet srtides. Mrs. Mover,
HO South 23rd. Phone 1224.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
MARGARET BURNS PUBLIC 8TEN-
ographer. 408 Masonic Bldg. Phon
262.
PLrj-xsa
PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL
work. Phone 1397-J. Shop, 127 Union
street. A. L. i Godfrey.
NORTHWESTERN PIPE CO, WHOLE
Bale and retail plumbing supplies. ' 219
N. CommereiaL Phone 179.
JOE' 8 PLUMBING SHOP, SHIPPING
and Broadway, Phon 1502. Price
reasonable. If you hav anything to
fir let Jo do it.
REPAIRING AND SHARPENING
CUTLERY GRINDING UMBRELLA
repairing, safety razors, etc. Stewart s
Repair Shop, 347 Court atreet.
BEN WHEELER EVERYTHING Re
paired. General sharpening, ehimney
' aweep 1485 N. ITth sU. Pnoae 1418W
ROOF REPAIRING
ROOFS RESHINGLED, CLEANED, RE
paired, painted r tarred. Phone Knyes
I4F8.
SIGNS
UNION 8IGS CO SIGNS WITH KICK.
Show card that talk. 424 N Commer
cial. Phone 648.
SECOND HAND GOODS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOB SECOND
hand clothing and shoe. Ala do
cleaning, pressing and repairing. Call
and deliver. Capital Exchange, i 842
North Commercial. Phon 1368- W.
WR BUY AND SELL SSCOND HAND
goods of all kind, pip fittings, bar
nee, cellars, collar pads, tools, l and
chain. rrea ocaiadJer. sa
street
SHOB REPAIRING '
W" MAM'S SHOE 8H0P 198 SOUTH
High. '
SCAVENGERS
SALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE, RE
fuse of all kinc'a removed. Cesspools
cleaned. Phone 99S. ,
STUDIOS
DE LUXE STUDIO SOMETHING Dif
ferent in phonography. 147 i. Com'L
STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED
40 yrars experience. Depot National
fence, arses 26 to 28 inches high.
Paints, oil and varnishes, etc., logan-
berry and hop hooks. Salem Fence
and Stove Worke. 250 Court atreet.
Phone 124. il
TAILORS
FRANK PALM-4MERCHANT TAILOR.
211 8. High, and Ferry. i
TRANSPORTATION
8ALEM SILTZRTVw STAGE
Leave j Leaves
Salem Silwter
O. B Depot htewa Stand
T:0O a as. 8:16 a.ss
II. -W a bl 1:00 p.m
1:00 p.m. :!$ pm
SALEM-INDEPENDENCE
MONMOUTH STAGE
Leave Salem O E. depot T :00 U
ll:0O a.m, 5:00 p.m
fuive Monmouth Hot4 l:li t
l:0O p.m, 6:15 p.m.
lave -ladepeadeaca Hotel 8:80
1:1 s m, t:M a i i
Special trip by appointment,
Hove passenger ear for htra
J W PARKER, Prop.
Rea nhmie Ml ttnaineee hea
TAXI DIRECTORY
LA VH AM TAXI COMPANY PHONE
840. 1,1 .
THE OREGON TAX' TRANSFER i CO,
Liberty ft Furry Phoae If. i Dry
lab. 16-tek wood for aal - i.
-Classified Ads. In The
Statesman Bring Results
BUSINESS tARDS
TRAKHTER HATJXnrO
CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 228
Stato St, paos 938. Diatribatiag.
ferwardtag sad atorage ear Miaitj
WOOD e SAWS
FOR SAWING .WOOD CALL 19 9 J.
ft fcoa.
Cljy AND COUNTRY WOOD SAWING.
Phon 204S. Fwher Bros.
WATER
H5M ATEB, LIGHT ft POWER CO.
Offie. 801 Sonth Coa l St, TaZ noe
et dweouat aa domestic flat rate
paid in advanea. No dadnettawa for aft
er any eauae aalaa womb ia
WHERE TO EAT
WHITE CLOUD TEA HOUSE OPES
Bouilay morning 8 o'clock. American
18 North Commercial. Phone
" 472- .. 1
PROFESSIONAL
CHIROPODISTS
A. J. FOSTER PAINLESS CH1R0PO
dist. Corns, bunions, . ingrown nails
removed. 322 State St, Patton Bik.
COKNS AND --.LLOUSES REMOVED
anthont psin. Appliaacea from indi
viiual Impression. Dr. Tatrt, Maaonie
Bldg, Phon 442.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR h077- P 8 O, CH1ROPRA0
lor, 809-13 C. 8 Bank Bidg Phane.
87: Re. 828R.
SWEDISH INSTITUTE
THE 8WEIHSH INSTITUTE OF ME
Lano-Therapy. Massage, steam baths,
e-eetrieity, medical gymnastics, V-ray,
medicated packs for rheumatism, run
cow o conditions, stomach, kidneys,
ete. Home treatment given. Dra. G.
W. and Ruth . Brown, Swedish crad-
m nates. Rooms. lOregonBldg.
OSTEOPATHIC PHTSIOXAN8
DRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL, iOS
U. 8. National Bank Bldg.
U.W-,U MERCER, OSTEOPATHIC
Physician and Burgeon: Kirksrills
Sradunte, 404-408 U. & Natasnal Bank
Idg. Phonea Office. 919: Km 814.
DR. JOHN Ik LYNCH, OSTEOPATHIO
Pyin nad Sugeon, 408-404 Oregon
Bldg; Paoaea: Office. 1394: Re. 58FS.
OPTICIANS
POMEKOY ft KEENE JEWELERS AND
GLASSES FITTED BY DR. L. R. BUR
i' Bow 0Ptieal Company,
82 State street, oppoaita Ladd and
Bnsh Rsnk
LODGE DIRECTORY"
UNITED 5 SPANISH WAR VETERANS.
amp 8. Armory. First. Third Monday.
KEAL ESTATE
TRADE TRACT o ACRES CLOSE 8A
lem, 4 bearing frnit, buildings, bun
galow. Price 87,000. For merchan
dise or house. Socolofsky, 341 State.
WOOD'S BARGAINS
Dairy farm, 180 acres, close to paved
highway, $45 per acre or take amall
tract, part pay. 40 acre improved,
81800, trade for home in Salem. Have
a new bungalow for 8950. Apart
ment house, good income, price right.
40 acre fruit ranch, take houae Bart
pay. Choice lots for sale F. L. Wood
. L, WOOD
341 State Street
,t IV I WANT
Hr- MORE SALEM HOUSES
Soma dandy farm and "orchard trades
Chas, WNiemeyer
"Just Real Estate"
57 varieties
215-210 Masonic Temple, Phones 1000
1014.
GOOD BUYS
15 sere chicken rsnch, all cultivated, 2
acres of mixed orchard, also grapea and
English walnuts, good 7 room plaater
ed house with cement basement and
electric lighta, eleven building in all
on place. located 4 blocka from paved
road near Tualatin. Price 18000, or
win iraae lor modern Dome in Salem.
20 acres all cultivated, 4 room bungalow,
barn and wood house, located 8 miles
east on Silverton road. Price 85250.
down, balance time.
acre lots good location near paved
road and ea tine. Price 3400 per lot,
125 down, baunce 810 per month, 6
percent interest. If you are looking
for a location to build, here it ia at
a amall cost.
210 acres, 20 cultivated, 2 million feet
and barn. Will take part trade on
property near Salem,
part trade on property near Salem,
10 room house at 1107 S. Commercial
street. Price $2300.
5 room plastered' bungalow in good con
dition, partly furnished. Price 12200
terms.
5 room bnngslowT new last year, located
near McKinley school. Price 81900
casn.
6 room house located at 1008 S. 12" th
street. Price 82300, terms.
Good 9 room house located 8 block out.
Price 82100 cash.
Wo write fire insnrance.
If you are looking to buy, trade or sell,
see '
W. H. Grabenhorst & Co.
Realtors 275 State Street
NOTICE OP BALE OF GOVERNMENT
TIMBER
GENERAL LAND OFFICE. WASHING
TON, D C, OCTOBER 20. 1921,
Notice ia hereb 'given that subject to the
conditions and limitation of the Acts
of June 9, 1910 (39 Stat. 218). and
Jane 4, 1920 (41 Stat. 758), sad the
instructions of the Secretary of the In
terior of September 15, 1917, and June
2, 1920, the timber on the following
lands will be sold at 10 o'clock s.m,
December 5, 1921, at public auction at
the United States land office at Port
land. Oreeon. to the hieheat bidder at
not less' than the. appraised value as shown
ty ibis notice, sale to be subject to tbe
approval tf the Secretary of the Inter-or.
Tbe purchase price, with an additional
sum of one-fifth of one percent thereof,
being commissions allowed, must be de
posited at tim of sale, money to be
returned if sale ia net approved, other
wise patent will issue for the timber
which must be removed within ten year
li;di wilt bo received from citixens of Ke
Urifed States, associations of such citix
ens ' and corporations organised oarier
th-i lawa ef th United State or any
-Ute, territory or district therof on'y.
Upon application of a qualified purchaser,
the timber -tn any legal subdivision wil!
be offered separately before being in
cluded in snr offer of a larrer unit.
T, 4 S, ft, 5 E, See. 17. SW, NEU.
fir. 360 M, NEVl, NW, fir 425 M,
SW NW, fir 1050 M, 8E NW.
fir 1650 M, 8WH NWt4, fir 750 M..
KE4 SEU. fir 330 M, cedar 25 M,
NW SE4, fir 850 M, SE14 SEfc.
fir 1025 M, cedar 95 M.. bt block 30
M, 8W SE, fir 1675 M, pin 20
M, NE SW4, fir 1550 M., NW
SW4. fir 1480 M, SE4 8W14. fir
1275 M, SW14 SW. fir 475 M, Sec.
21,. SEt4 NE. fir 1320 M., cedar 120
M.. heulock 150 M. NW14, NEi. fir
1440 M, cedar 240 M, hemlock 290 M,
SKK NEH. fir 1940 M, cedar 70 M,
hemlock 270 M, SW4 NE4. fir 1880
M, cedar 60 M, hemlock ISO M, N E
N'W4, fir 1820 M, cedar. 155 M;,
hemlock 810 M, NW NW
fir 2340 14 , cedar. 50 M, hem
lock 100 M, SEH NWW. fir 1950 M,
hemlock 20M, SW NW, fir 1920
M. pine 20 M, NE4 8E4, fir 2260 M,
KffU SE, fir 2100 M, 8E4 SEM.
fir 1650 M SW4 SEa. fir 1865 M
hemlock 0 M, NE4 SWVi, fir 1840 M,
NW 8W fir 2900 M SEU SW4.
fir 2000 M, 8WV, SWK, fir 2550 M,
iione of, the fir. cedar, hemlock or pine
i timber ie'be sold for len tnaa 94 per
M. '...
I ,mmA ; ft ' WtelAam. '
Acting; Coiumiasioncr General Land office
REAL ESTATE
Improved Acreage
Bargain ia 2 acre, with neat 4 room
bungaluw, barn, garage; some fruit,
good soil, on paved road, close to too n.
. Price ,2uii0; terau, tvixt down. We
hare acreage all, kinds for aale or
trad. .- I 1 . '
S. R. PEARSON
210-211 U. S. Bank Bldg.
FOR SALE OS TRADE BT OWNER
aico imprajved 40-sex farm eloae to
Kateaa. Pric right, i Phone 53F5,
CLOSEJN BUNGALOW 6 ROOMS.
new, paved atreet; 83750. Any reason
able terms. Soolofaky, 3 41 State St.
FOR SALE
Three room boose and nice let. Price
8d50. Term.
Five room hone, go let, for $1650;
good term.,
Six room house, large lot and gootl
bey for flSOO; terma.
For Largsins See 1
H. L MARSTERS
Gray Bldg. , Phone 07
LET I S EXPLAIN THE NEW! SYSTEM
of selling your property. Property
listed not exclusive. Yoor property
photographed. Brown. Msgee and
Besi Snyder. Over Budick's Store.
Stale and Commercial. Pbone 5i9.
SMALL AND LARGE f ARMS. CITY
home and choice lota. Fir and nut
insurance.
Arthur E. Peterson ;
229 Oregon Bldg.! a
FOR -SALE 5 ROOM BUNGALOW IN
t " . 1 . ... . .
o. cwiem; oasement, electric lignta,
bath, new. 12250.
C. H. CANNON
331 State St. - - Realtor -,- pbone 534
GREAT REDUCTION OH HOUSES
BOTH NEW AND OLD
Some we own, some we are handling for
other folks, and for the next 10 days
w will gtv you aom real bargaina.
If not aold by November lat w will
hav to rent them, but we prefer Bell
ing, even at greatly reduced prices.
Sea us Monday morning if yon want
JOSElPH BARBER & SON
200 Gray Bldg.
EX-SERVICE MEN YOUR LOAN WILL
buy 5, 170, 15 or 20 acre tracta eloae
to Salem. See them now. Socolof
sky, 341 State St.
18 ROOM ROOMING HOUSE WELL
bunt, good location; 7,5(X, 91,500
down. Socolofsky,, Realtors, ! 841 State
street.
A BARGAIN OF A 6 ROOM HOUSE.
modern, on K. Commercial, paved cor
ner at 12300. Easy terma.. See Wra.
Fleming, 341 State St.
Best Buys
HOUSES
5 room modern house on paved street,
1 block from carline, price 83200.
Terms. 4
5 room modern plastered bungalow,
gravel street, at carline; only 2750
Terms.
6 room strictly modern bungalow, every
convenience. 94250, and take in Bee
end hand Dodge car.
6 room first class, bungalow with lot
60x200; located at limits, one block
from carline. 94000; half cash.
8 room strictly modern 1 story bun
galow, paved atreet, close in ; upstairs
in apartmenta rents for 1 50 per month
Price 85000; terms.
FARMS
94 acres half cultivated, family orchard,
good buildings, 1 : mile from railroad,
price $7000; 83000 down.'
110 acre grain and dairy farm, 90 acres
cultivated, electric lights in all build
ings, spring water piped, a fine home.
9 hi miles Salem, , mile school. On
ly 814000, 1-3 cash. Federal loan of
$7000 at 5V percent now ; on place.
See this if you nwanv buainess.
70 acrea heavy black loam, good build
ings, wster system, ' mile from town
with. Catholic church and school. A
good buy at $125 per acre; M cash.
383 acre first class dairy and stock
farm; $125 per sere. Will tell with
or without fine Guernsey herd.
574 acrea in Waldo hills, all cultivated,
8 acres prunes, new buildings, silo,
. gsrsge; 3 miles from Shsw on rock
road. $10,000 and everything, stock,
implements, feed, ; furniture go.
See us if you want to buy, sell, or trade.
you want to buy, sell,
SOCOLOFSKY
Realtors,
841 State
17 acres all in cultivation, nearly level,
. located mile to city limits of Wood-
bnrn, on paved road ; 9 room house,
bath, toilet, house- painted white, aec
and honse 14x26, with kitchen 9x12,
one barn, 42x64, j second barn 42x44,
ailo in barn, garage 18x44, blacksmith
shop, wood shedj etc. All fenced and
cross fenced, good family orchard,
bearing; land is all tiled; 2 deep wells
with water tower.; Abia is good, deep,
black fertile soil,; occupied by owner
and in good condtiion. Price $24,500.
First payment, $15,000. ;
L.EA. HAYFORD,-REALTOR
805 State Street
FOR RENT 6 ROOM HOUSE OS N.
Liberty, furnished, at 940 per month.
Square Deal Co.
Phon 470
VACANT LOTS WE HAVE A LARGE
list. Buv before the demand appeara.
The Fleming Realty Co. 341 State St.
FOR BALE ft ROOM BUNGALOW 5
block from postofflce; " bath, electric
lights, basement, furnace, $3750.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN
331 4 State St. Realtor - - Phone 534
Notice to Fruit and Berry
growers. We are going to plsc on the
market one of the finest tracta of land
near Salem,, the 8. B. Hill farm, 3
miles east of Salem on tbe Garden
road. Better known as the Geo.
Swegle farm. '
There is no better! land in the valley
for frnit and beiries or garden truck,
and will be sold: in amall tract to
suit nnrrhaier. iThe orice will be
below the average 1 for this kind of
land-. Come in and let us: show you
this before you bry. j '
THOMASON !
831 H Stat St. I
' 1 " 1 1
$4200 9 ROOMi HOUSE, 94 LOTS
with shrubbery, fruit, berries and nut.
Cement pavement) and sidewalks laid
and paid fcr. Reasonable terms.
$17,000 HIGHLY IMPROVED 127
acre farm 24 miles east ; of Salem.
Modern house and ; new barn worth
$5000. 3(X0 Worth of stock and
equipment go a with property.
A. C. DUHHNSI tul
407 Masonic Temple Salem, Oregon
FOR SALE OR TRADE ONE OF THE
finest highly improved 40 acres of
beaverdlm . land, on . two fine gravel
roads, rural route, close to school,
two miles from lone town and five
miles, from another.! Has good barns
and Outbuilding!!, machine sheds, fair
house, fine family orchard and is wel'.
fenced, has good well, and fine running
water. This is one of the best .pieces
of land in the Willamette valley. Price
$3,000, part rash and will take good
bouse ia city up to $2,500 as part
payment, balance j easy terms. If in
tereste.' rail on or write Dr. C. H.
Hchenk, phone 1182, Derby Bldg,
'Sslem. Oreeon. IS i
PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE
I M I"
Notice ia erby given that a
road district mefeting will be held
at Central Howell school house ?n
Road District No. 89 in Marian
Connty, Oreron.i on Satnirday, th
5th day of November, 1931. at l
o'clock p. m.. lor the purpose of
levying an additional tax for road
1 nnmnspn in nairl dUtrirt
I -at xt -nitvttvv
; ; Hountr Judg
PUBLIC NOTICES
XOTiCK
! Notke Is hereby j given that
road district meeting will b held
at Klklrn school Uiiuse In Ko&d
Pistrtcto. 34 in Marion County.
jrgon. tn Saturday the 5th day
oi November. IS J I, at 2 o'clock
p. m. for the purpose of levying an
additional tax tori Toad purposes
in said district. 1 4 - - i .
W. M. BUSHEY,
;4 -..- County Judge.,
MJTiCK
Notice Is hereby given that
road district meeting will be held
at Harmony schoolhouse in Koad
District in Marion County,.
Ore pom, on Saturday the 5th day
of November, 1921, at ? o'clock
p. m. for the purpose of levying
an additional tax Tor road pur
poses In said district.
W. M. BUSIIEY,
I County Judge.
.MITH'IJ -
.-. aU.
Notice -Is hereby i filven that a
road district meeting will be held
at. Jos. Heuberger's bop bouse in
Koad District No.! 124 In; Marlon
County, pregon, on Saturday the
5th day of November, .1821, at 2
o'clock p. m. for the purpose of
levying an additional tax for road
purposes in Bald district.
W. M. BUSIIEY,
i County Judge.
whole milk;
AND CREAM WANTED
Marion Creamery & Product
-;;;; : po! - ' -Salem.
Oregon Phone 2488
I SALEM MARKETS- I
Prices Quoted ar wholesale and pric
es received by farmers.! No retail prices
ar : given.' , ., j i ...
Wheat eaoked, 82c. i
Oats milling, sat, 4A. "
Oats, fd, 85a. -
Vetch and ost hay. tit.
Clover Hay, $10. !
Mill run till feod, 924.
Eggs, Buttor sad Bnttarfst
..Egg.4- e. 47e. i i
Creamery butter, 49a.
Butterfat, 47c.
POULTRY
Hens, light, 16c. i
Hens, heavy, 22e.
Chickens, spring, 224.
Roosters, old, se Q ! 10c.
Pork, Mutton and Bf
Hogs, $9.50 $9.75.
Lambs, 5c. 1 I
Top Veal, lie to 12e. i
Pork, dressed lie 12e.
Bteers, 4c 8 Via. ,
Bulla, 8c '
FRTJTTS
Tokay grapes 10c 1
Banana. 9 Vic, j
Lemons, $7.25. (
Oranges, $7.50 & $8.
Florida grape fruit, $8.
California grape fruit, $8.
Huckleberries, 15c. i
Washington cranberries, box, $5.50.
VEGETABLES
Sweet potatoes. 4 Vie,
Potatoes, $1.80, i
Cabbage, IVic
1 California tomatoes,! lug, $3.
Cucumbers, $1.25. i
Cauliflower, $2. r' s
Turaipe, $2.5b. .
Bell peppers, lb, lie. i ' ;
Parsnips, $2.
Oregon onions $3.75. '
Carrots. $1.25.
Head tettueo. 75c
Celery, 85c
Baeta. 82 50 '
, Datas, Tigs, Honey
xiates, 130.
Figs. 12o.
Comb honey, ess. $6.00
I CoooanuU, lozen, $1.85.
More' Being Sown Than Any
Other Fall in T!
hirty Years
Says - White
Farmers are planting more fall
wheat and more oats and vetch
for hay than in any! other fall dur
ing the past 30. years, according
to D. A. .White, j who has kept
pretty close watch on the fanning
situation for the past 31 years.
"Wheat looks good to the farm
er, even with the prospects of $1
a bushel next yeaf.' Mr. White
declared. "Many ! farmers have
decided that U Is not food bus!'
n ess to let their land lie ldla."
. Then in addition to the desire
once again to go into farming on
a larger scale, the! farmers have
the advantage of the fine weath
er conditions. I In fact, ; Mr.
White says that farmers are go
ing into grains and hay crops
heavier this fali than for any time
daring the past 30 years.
Clump of Pampas Grass
Is Biggest in Oregon
. i : .
What fa believed and a!d to
be the largest clump of Pampas
grass in Oregon, is growing in tlfe
"ark space in front of 463 Sontlr
Commercial street.! It belongs to
O. P. Sherwood, !4n employe In
the Ka'nury Brothers' store
, The Sherwoods : came to 'their
nresent location. 15 years ago,; and
found the grass already growing
there. It has spread and flour
ishert, until it was 12 feet in di
ameter before it i was recently
trimmed because it was getting to
e almost a street encumbrance.
Tt had 106 splendid plumes grow
'ng; daring the summer. Some of
these were broken, Hallowe'en
nht. ither by the wind or by
thoughtless vandals; but there is
ftill a wonderful duster of the
s'lvery, feathery 1 plumes, to be
gathered for home decoration.
9nme of the Pampas grass, was in
jured by the big freeze, two years
ago. This particular one took no
"II effect therefrom.
McMinnville Phone Compan
. Applies for Higher Rates
The MinvUWe.Lca4b Long
Distance Telephone company has
applied to the public service cora
miss'on.for authority to Increase
certain bt its service rates. . No
changes are contemplated in the
business rates, .but the, main
change. If the application la al
eiuiiy
ACRES IKE
MI HEART W
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Adrift Onrrteon New Phane of
REVELATIONS OF A VIFE
CHAPTER 20S
THE DISQUIETING IMPRES
SION MR, WALTERS UAVK
MADGE.
Mr. Walters rose from his chair
hastily and came toward me.
"I fear you're ill, Mrs. Gra
ham," he said solicitously.
With a grim effort I took a
grip upon myself and eame back
to calmness.
"Thank vna. hnl I'm mrfsotlr
all right." I replied. "I'm lost
recovering from - n fr
rib", -, ;. . .
"So I wan lolil ho in --. t
hsstily and apologetically. "And
rleasei be assurvi ' that t n-nuui
never ha.ve troubled you It this
bad been any. other than the In- -sistent
message it is "
:i know that." I aaid with
friendly emphasis, for the young
attorney was nnlnnhlv nnmmfnrt.
able, "and this hasn't Injured tn
ra w least, it ta only that my
nerves are not . very strong yet,
and nart of the rommnnlrailnn in
this letter Is rather disquieting."
Anyining that I can helpT"
Mr. Walters, face was altva with
earnest eagerness.
"I'm afraid not.' I aatd regret
fallv. f "Excerjt that 1 vlih n
vould answer without peserte ono. '
question.' . " , ; ' '. -
If I can." hi lfwaniirinn as
serting itself.
What are the caAcea of Mr., --tockbridge'a
acquittatr'' -
The face Of Kennath Rlnoir.
bridge's friend shadowed. f ;
J at a, " ( ..:..'! V
t wisn t coma answer that
question unreservedly in the af
firmative." hn s-AM .nhrlw "hilt
at things stand now hl friends
are m mat saa state Known as
never giving up hope while Ufa
lasts."
He hesitated. Innkixf at mis
strangely, as he continued;
- 1 , i -
A Hidden Query? -- - . '
j . . . f ,
"Perhfips you know that the
chief obstacle to Kenneth's vindi
cation) lies in his obstinate refusal
to say anything which will clear
him Iri any way. He has been ab
solutely silent upon ! this subject
since bis arrest. I happen to
know that his attorneys, the lead
er of jwhom is one of the ablest
in the country, are very appre
hensfve of the outlook. If only
there was any one who knew or
guessed anything concerning this
sad affair which might help him,
and who would come forward an-
reservedly and tell what he knew,
It might solve the whole problem.
But people are so afraid or being
implicated in an affair of this
klnd-4." ... . . , . -
I was looking him Bteadtly in
tbe eyes by this time, for his
whole! manner pointed the direct
accusation he dared. mate,
that I .knew something whfch
would hlp Kenneth Stockbridse
if. I only possessed the moral
courage to tell It.- The indigna
tion he' must have aeen in m)
face evidently nonplussed him foi
his voice trailed off into silence:
and his face flushed with embar
rassment. . . , -
1 r. "Mtfl; --.:-.,;;.:
How Madge Replied. 1 . .
i'-:?-''.'ii-:-!......:-;;t.,i.?.i..:4 f 'Si.
I divested my face and vo!ce of
all anger, however, before I an- "
awered him. After tail, this at
torney , friend of Kenneth Stock
bridge's was Justified In his as-
tnmptlon. Both, the principal's
insistence that I must not be im
plicated and my -own emotion Up
on reading his letter pointed
strongly to my knowledge of tacts
yet unrevealed.: 1 : could not
blame! him, even aa I thought
grimly, how little what I knew
would help Kenneth Stockbridge,
how damning, on the - contrary,
would be my words it I should
utter them. - r
"I cannot pretend to misunder
ttand you. Mr. Wallers," I said
with dignity. "I can3 only as$ur
you 'that if I knew the slightest
fact ; which " would i. help Mr,
Stockbridge I would come forward
with it. no matter at what Incon
venience : or sacrifice to myself.
But unfortunately I know noth
ing. The contents of this letter
are entirely personal, concerning
a matter in which I happened ta ,
ferve Mr. Stock bridfee, and havi
nothing to do with the accusation
against him." ,
I actually had forgotten the ref
erence to the tea while 1 was talk
ing, 80 that I was able to present
an absolutely sincere appearance.
Bat Just as I finished speaking I
remembered again that myster
ious reference, and I felt myself
coloring fnrionly, shamefacedly,
felt Mr. Walters looking at mo
shrewdly. s . .
"I drew no such'Intersnce." ha
said politely, but f felt that I had
not convinced him,' felt an over
whelming desire to end tho inter
view. ' '
"Mr. Stockbridge . asks , me ' to
f'.ve you three verbal answers to
take back with' you, t said look
ing down at the letter on which
the; principal had written the re
oue. "I will give them tn jo
in the order he ha asked them.
"No. 1 No. ..
"No. 2 No. Will try again If
you wish. Think Haw in Instruc
tion p. -,
"No. 3 Yes, bat under prof ?t
Please reconsider."
He reneated the n gravely firej
times, then badi me a formal
good day. And hu irery buelt aa
he strode down the driveway tout
me that he believed I held the ky
to Kenneth Stockbrid.s's acquit
I at if: 1 would oul produce it.
i (To be continuetL)
lowed, will be In . the one-party
residence nhone for wh'ch an in
crease from 11.75 1 to 1 2.2 5 a
month 1s asked.- -
You are always being advl.el
to know how to do one thing well,
but If you do, somebody Is certain
to demand that yea do tv.o thfr' .
elL
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