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TOE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1921 i -it A "i H ViH i i ft 1 CXASSITCZD ADVEKTI8EMEHT8 RU Per Word: Per Insertion . ee Tfcreo Inesrtions . 6e One Week (iU insertions) 8e One afoot b fir Six month' contract, per mo 1 5e 12 months contract, per tno.12e Minimum for any advertisement, 25 NORWICH UNION niUB INSURANCE 80CHCTT ThJelson, Roland Bnrgbantt Keaidens Agent 871 State St. MONEY TO LOAN , On Real Estate) j T. K. FORD (Ovsr Ladd ft Bart Bank) LOANS "REAL ESTATE -INSURANCE . We tnsnre anthing Wo have the money to loan Pay back like rent Oar farm nd city property list are com plete, ieo first. 40-T Oregon Bid. Phone 1044 NEW. TODAY youxo nfrsiXEss man waktiso home. Phone 716-M. l'OR 8AI.K NKW Pl.A8TEKEt HOUSE modern, 91700. Small payment plan. Wilaon Co. AMATEUR TENOR SAXOPHONE PLAY er wants ioiat practice with another player occasional afternoons. Bos 312, City. . FOR BALE 820 ACRE FARM. 0 acrea in fall wheat, balance pasture and timber. Price $65 per acre. Will take city property. or acreage in trade up aiu.uuu. v. ii. uraoennersi m v, i Building. CABBAGE FOR KRAUT, SOLID. WELL trimmed. 2 per hundred, delivered. Ward K. Richardson, Phone 494. LOST RED BROOD SOW FROM H. 1. Teter Ranch. Phone 13P1. A REAL BUY 6 ROOM HOUSE. BATH, toilet, garage, paved street, ear linn, corner lot, prico 300; S120O down, balance $20 per month plus 6 per cent interest. W. II. Grabenbortt k Co, Realtors, - 275 State Street. WHY NOT CARRY YOUR INSURANCE with home company! The McMinn ville Co. gives you the best protection money can buy. Phone 347, Stsndley A Koley, Agts., Bush Bank Bldg. FOR SALE GOOD LOT ON COURT street. JJear 21st street. Price $800. Be Krnegev, Realtor. 209 Oregon Bldg. TOR RENT NICE HOUSE-KEEPING rooma, 9 N. Cottage. .- ; . . i HALF ACRE IXTTS CIX)SK TO CAR line and paved road. - Price MOO per lot; $25 down, balance $10 per month. W. H. Orabenhorst k Co., 275 SUte ' ; Street. ; . -; ' ? TRADE YOUR CAR FOR MY $400 building lot. Owner, phone 217. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY MEN S i furnishing atore.. now paying busineas. ? About $15,000 cash will buy. R. A. llohney, 20 Oregon oiaf. ESTRAYED FROM MY PLACE SUNDAY night- one bay mare; weight 1500. 1 L.".d.rbk. Phon;- 42F13. ' Lrl LOST GOLD SIGNET RING. ENQRAV lj L0,W., date inside. Call 1483 -W. reward, '; KOT1CE OF SALE OF ESTRAYS No tice is hereby- given that pursnant to Chapter 886, Laws of Oregon for I 11. en the lth day of November I .,. the heu, of J10! clock a.m of said day, tne iafn ---following place, to wit: H. D. Trover farm three-fourths mile east of P-ose-c.le, sell at ublie "etlon U the highest bidder for caeh in band, tl following described animals running at large: 4 calves being 2 Jerseys and one red and one black and white. lat-d at Ualem, Oregon the 8th day if November. 1M1. V. C. McDonald. FOR RENT 1 SLEEPING. ROOMS. 8C8 N, Liberty. FOR RENT MODERN APARTMENT. C lose in. Bteam heat. etc. Phone 1001. - FOR RENT FIVE ROOM APART ment. close In at $12.50 per month. Inquire at 440 Division street. i oR 8ALK ALMOST NEW BABY ! cart Phone 1931-M. er call 732 N. ' Commercial. ' - PIGS OR SALE PHONE 1F15. WILL deliver. " MR. BUILDER GET MY PRICES ON oak and maple flooring, also surfacing ' end finishing old or fcnew floors; .11 i work guaranteed. " Phone 60t a. H. - U. Smith. . v- ' - : ;. Special Price $1250 ''" i water, bath and toilet bam, Mrf: L nice comer lot; food street and side I walk. .Near car tine.. Bargain. Some J . terms. rcst Hi rLAnbUli , 210 211 U. B. Bank Bldg. ; SALE OR TRADE 1 .- - m.A Uni lavs smooth, sandy oil' aOOO 19 r brush pasture. Nearly new bungalow, goo barn and ZL " i. ntv road mile and Ifalf Price 8300O. Or Will ."7. fXI i. i. Salem. 260 acre river bottom farm, good iP'r'"t- I ; $65 per J"l V. sTI.aIaa esi laleaffirel IW1 orir .-weenw t t-tKn F, barcaina it bouses or V. Lv Wood. 841 Stato St. I 5 : land, i YOUR SUITS PRESSED WIIILE VOU rait. Wardrobe, i "-a TOR SALE. CHEAP FURNITURE. consisting of dining laoie,- "".." Ii pet. cooling press, bed anc springs, r gasoline lamp. Phone 131-J- e WANTED DINING ROOM GIRL. Y.W.C.A., 1ZS N. UDeriy. in person. . EMPLOYMENT rXKAXB V, HU OK LADY WANTED FOR HOUSE work. rnoFity ' .Vf WORK. HAVE CAR COVER .valley from CbT EopM . veaeeriea. Address A o. t I care Statesmaa 'WANTED MAN FOR DRY GOODS: Imnat 'IV ll" TecomiB'i- Addrese "A XI, . tare Statesman. . VANTED ENERGETIC TOUKO VAN whs kae bd esperience .ellmc !' S. Insurance, atocks er advertiaing:. M.st le able "e devote his entire time and i be ombitione for advancement. Must 1. Kve the eoorage to present bos. neea shopoeHio. 'wha Pr.f'V ! rtonTm"- Anawer to your own hand- lo.T-- .tatine ace. educational quai i I i -riling stating age. educati nt solicitor, etc. Statesmen efiie. ' MAXJB AND rXMAXE WNTED VIS ASD WOMEN TO ake lira paper 'h --- -- r th rirht neonle. Address v. Pacifie Homestead, gtateamaa Bldf. l.tem. Ore. " -Use Statesman Classified Ada PERSONAL FACIA L SCALP TREATMENTS, Via Jet ray; uanicaring. shampooing. Or- Bath House. Phone 640. i ASTROLOGY STARS TELL LIKE' 8 tory. Kend birthdste an.l dime for tr'1 i. Eddy. Weatport St. 33 3 A Kansas Citv, Missouri FOR SALE OAJTAXT BIZSS FOR SALE FEMALE CANARIES hoc for abort time only. Phone 1280 J030 OiemekelaSt. FARM PAPER i IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, tend 15e to the Pacific Homestead, Salem, Oregon, for a three trial subscription. Mention this ad HOUSES 'ALADDIN READY CUT HOUSES"! 30 percent saved in cost of construc tion. C'baa. P. Smith, factory repres entative, 620 Northwest Bank Bldg. Portland, Oregon. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE DCROC JERSEY SOW and pigs. J. I. Aspinwall, Brooks, Oregon. Phone 35F12. j FOR SALE GENTLE JERSEY COW just freWi, good milker. $45. .Phone 18F2. Noon or evenings. HORSES FOR SALE WELL MATCHED team. Weight about 1500 lbs. each. Sound and true; ages 4 and 5 years. Also heavy team harness. Phone 84F2. F. Beamish, Route 3. 1 aCSOELUUTEOUS APPLES DELIVERED. PHONE 4 F-2. PPLE8 50c BUSHEL, street. 2565 N. 5th OMER PIPELESS FURNACE FOR ale, cheap. 1311 Court Street. P0R SALE POTATOES AT 2305 IN 4t mlu ! CHEAT SEEP FOR SALE B. iM. mmict. Woodburn. Oregon FOR SALE: OLD NEWSPAPERS, 10 centa a bundle. Circulation department, Oregon Statesman. APPLES FOR SALE GOOD QUALITY, i ana i per ousnei. tiring your boxes. Corner Hoyt and Cottage streets. GASOLINE AND OIL TANKS from the largest to smallest. L. 1 A. Westaeott, factory representetive. $64 8. 12tb 8t phone 1602 J. FULLER BRUSHES FOR DEMON strstions. 0. Grimes, S41 Mill, Phone 1937 J. RAY ADDING MACHINE FOR SALE OR trade. Practically new. Value $15. What have you. Ward K. Richardson, 2345 Front. THE HOUSE OF HALF A MILLION and one bargaina. Wo buy, sell i or exchange anything and everything ! in the line of junk or second hand goods. See ua before yon buy or sell. Stein- bock Junk Co. - Remember the place. 402 N. Commercial St. Phone 623. THE WESTERN SONGSTER SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY SINGING An especially good selection of the songs you have been wanting, with words and music complete. No matter bow many aongbooka yon have, you should have this one. containing the Oregon songs. Prices: Single copies. 25c; 16 V4 cents each in lots of a dosed or more; $12.50 the hundred, postpaid. Second edition printed since, September. 1 OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY i 215 S. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon .PIANOS WILEY B. ALLEN CO. OFFER SEVER- al fine pianos at a big discount from their regular price, on essy terms. They have lessed part of their store and must make room. 519 Court Ht. POULTRY i POCLTRYMEN SEND EIGHT TWO cent stsmps for special three months' : trial for the best and oldest journal in the west. The srticles and adver tisements are of specisl inters ! to the poultry breeders of the northwest. Northwest Poultry Journal, 211 Com mercial St., Salem, Oregon. WOOD rOR GOOD VALUE IN REAL WOOD, Phone Judd, 108F3., FOR SALE 150 CORDS OF OAK wood. C. J. Brice, Falls City, Ore, FOR DRY MILL WOOD AND OLD FIR call Tracy Wood Co, Phone 620. FOR BALE FIRST CLASS SECOND growth bis fir and oak. Phone 1154. DRY FIR AND 6AK WOOD FOR SALE. Phone. 7VF2. OLD GROWTH 16 IN. FIR, $8.50;! 4 . ft. second growth and ash. Phone 1467. ! WOOD FOR 8ALE 16 INCH OLD FIR. $8.00. 4 foot limb and old fir, $7. Ash, $8. Second growth fir, $6. Phone 42F14. FOR BALTC BEST GRADE MILL WOOD second growth and old fir, 4 ft. er 16 in. Fred E. Wells. Phone 1542. 805 S. Church. ;F0R RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3 ROOM APARTMENT; . well furnished. 248 N. Summer, phone 1480-M. ROOMS 1 WO UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooma and private bath. Also two sleeping rooms. O. B. Hitchcock, ) 570 Union street. FOR RENT ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN in modern home snd centrally locsted Please give' name and address, j E, rare Statesman. I FURNI8HED SLEEPING ROOMS IN modern homo, close in. Gentlemen preferred. 447 N. Liberty street. HOUSES F. L. WOOD 331 H STATE ST., estate, rentals. REAL FOR RENT A CLOSE IN SEVEN room, mostly furnished. See Wm. Fleming. 841 State St. GARAGES OR RENT AUTO STORAGE. Cottage. 337 IN. LOST AND FOUND LOST OST SEPTEMBER 28TH FROM THE residence of 8. W. Thompson, either as a joke or mistake. Brown leather bag. Finder please leave at Hotel Marion. ' WANTED MISCELLANEOUS OLD MATTRESSES MADE OVER i Capitol City Bedding Co. Phone 19, WANTED 100 ONE YEAR OLD OR Juliets. Plymouth Rocks or Leghorns, smes T. Bell, Psrk St. k Garden road. Route 7., Box 19 A. i ! KURSERY STOCK .WANTED ; WILL reqnire small f raits and otner nursery stock for this season's delivery. I -el tit know what you have. Ward .K. Richardson. 2395 Front. WANTED EVERYTHING IN IIARD- ware and furniture. Best prices pid THE CAPITAL HARDWARE j AND FtTRNITURE CO. i 285 V. Commercial St. . Phone 9474 WANTED TO RENT HOUSE, 4 TO 6 rooms. Immediate possession. ; Phone 1118-M, ,. . I I BUSINESS CARDS Auto Directory STORAGE GARAGE TRACY'S STORAGE GARAGE jKerry street. 544 AUTO TOPS AtTO TOPS jBouth High. 1 i W. C. WRIGHT, 171 AT0 TOP. UPHOLSTER WORK jrosraoteed. 553 South 12th. Phone 'J 128. TIKES AND ACCESSORIES 8 3IITH-W ATKINS, 147 NORTH HIGH, I'lsk, Silverton Cord, Hood extra ply tires Everything for auto. SCALES AlfTOS WEIGHED 1 Sr. 2395 Front USED CARS FOR SALE STUDEBAKKR SPECIAL Hi. Fine condition. Five cord tires; jromplete equipment. Cash or terms. hone 1992-W. FOR 8 ALE A LIGHT TRUCK IN GOOD ndition, also a Maxwell runabout. suitable for trailer. Both cheap. Phone 8F22. FOR SALE 1917 5 PASSENGER Sight ear, good condition, good tires, 9150. Merchants Delivery. 654 Ferry street. WANTED LIGHT TRUCK IN EX xhange on Hudson, Essex or Baby Overland Fred Kirkwood. 246 State Wtreet. OARAGE AND REPAIR ACTO REPAIR SHOP L. MILLER, 245 .-Center. Phone 690. . HOFFMAN k ZOSEI, TIRE REPAIR ;inc. vulcanising, Tetreading; 197 South jTemmerrial street. Phone 471. CAPITAL GARAGE BUICK. STUDE- baker repairing. 173 South Liberty. Phone 88. FAIR GROUNDS GARAGE TIRES, AC Icessories, used csrs. ; Our work guar anteed. 2641 Portland Road. Phone :808. SOUTH COMMERCIAL GARAGE GEN- ersl repairing and overhauling. 420 S. Commercial St., Salem. BATTERY AND ELECTRICIAN AUTO ELECTRICIAN: EXPERT TROU- ble abootiof. 238 North High. Phone 203. PRESTO -LITE BATTERY SERVICE station. Expert battery and electrical work. Fsrria Bros. Phone 1803, 418 Court. RADIATOR SHOPS SALEM AUTO RADIATOR SHOP ! South 12th. Phone 28. -198 J! C. jBodi ! BAIR, RADIATORS, FENDERS, ies repaired. 444 Ferry. CONFECTIONERY REMINGTON CONFECTIONERY, HOME cmade candies, confections, cigars, bag Serines. 1272 State. BEAUTY PARLORS NpW OPERATING MODEL BEAUTY Parlor, 110 North Commercial Street. t56. CARPET AND RAO WEAVING CARPET AND RUG WEAVING, COL lonisl styles and colors. Phone 84F21. CHINESE PHYSICIAN DU. L. M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN Mies. 153 S. High St., phone 2S3. CLEANING ft PRESSING CLEANING, PRESSING DONE TO YOUR satisfaction. Classy line of colters, hies. The Toggery, 1857 State. DRUG STORES BREWER DRUG CO. 405 COURT. I Phone 184. ELECTRICIANS SECURE MY FIGURES OK 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, seeretary-treae-urer, 303 Salem Bank of Commerce. FURNITURE STORES FRANK T. RICHTER NEW, 8E0OND . 'hand furniture. 849 N Commercial I Phone 452. FURNITURE HOSPITAL FURNITURE REPAIRED OR MADE TO order. Refintsheing and upholstering sa speciality. Phone 1742. Brown and Groves, 1201 South Commereisl St. GREENHOUSES P0RCH BOXES BEDDING PLANTS ifor sale. Smith's, 301 North Conimer jcial. X ' HOTELS LEONARD HOTEL NEW MANAOE iment, clean neat rooms and apartments. 254 N. Front St. ii i n CHERRY CITY HOTEL; ROOMS 76c inp: dining room in connection, family etvle. Corner High and State INSURANCE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE company. J. C. Balch, ageat. room 6 iMeComack Bldg. Phone 96. SPLENDID i OPPOBTCNITY WITH Bankers' Reserve Life; G. V. Booth General Arent, phone 2098-W ladies'- Wearing Apparel CORSETS MRS. ESCH AGENT FOR PRINCESS ICorsets, Phone 104: R. 891 S. 12th DREMMAEXKO DRESSMAKING TAILORING. MRS. pioodwin, 4 norm vommerciai. MRS. C. JEPSON Oak, phone 929. MODISTE, 2567 MRS VARTT. DESIGNER AND MAKER Ladies" Suite and Gowna. Over Mil ler'a Store. EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS BY THE day. Phone 1113 4. L.A C1.A81QUE GOWK SHOP KXCLUS pve models. 'Expert designing. 881 H ISUte. MAUD SIMON8, DRESSMAKER. .. XT10 Bellevue St. CARRIE FISHER DRESSMAKING, fdesigning. Spencer corsets to or(er. 2 McCornack Bldg. DfcESSMAKING BY THE DAY. PHONE SiliJ. Mrs. Reid. EiVlTH M. ASHLEY DRESSMAKER 1345 Broadway: 1436 J. - XIRS. R. CARTER EXPERIENCED Idressmakrr. Phone 1971-W. rItH MeADAMS DRESSMAKER, 756 (South 12th. Phone 1824 M. -i HATTIE WILLIAMS DRESSMAKING. s248 North Cottage. Phone 1552 W. MESDAME9 8COTT ft CHASE DRESS rnakera, 219 Stste St. Phone 937. TIlE ADSITTS ARE PREPARED TO do any and all kinds oi ladies tail oring for old and new customers. 852 X. 12th street. Phone 2085-R. MEMSTlTOHJDtO Mlia BRECKENRIDGE UEMSTITCII ; Ing. mail orders solicited. 176 8. 19th Phone 174-M. . SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING. hainstitching. pleating, buttons. 829 so Oregon Bldg. rnone ad The Classified Ads. BUSINESS CARDS MUSICAL FRANKLIN LAUNER PIANO. 268 N. 17th. Phone 1008 W. j GERTRUDE SMITH PIANO.! 8ILVEB ton, Oregon. Green so I. ! MRS. HENRY LEE PIANO. Capitol. Phone 1017 W. 1321 N. LAURA GRANT PIANO j SCHOOL credits given. 836 N". liirb. Phone 197 1W. MINN ETTA WAGERS VOCAL. DERBY Building. Friday afternoon,: Saturdty. JESSIE F. BUSH TEACHER PIANO, formerly instructor Metropolitan Col lege Musk, Philadelphia. Ub3 South Commercial. Phone 883 J. j LENA BELLE TARTAR VOCAL IN-j s traction, fnone 4J4. DOROTHY PEABCE PIANO. 7 North Wittier. Phone 845 J. NELLIE MtfLKEY 8TONR PIANO 878 Leslie. Phone 751 W. ALLIE CHANDLER PIANO, 231 North Cottage. Phone 8aW-V. BEATRICE 8HELTON PIANO STUDIO 85 Marioaw Phone 12V. f LILLIAN HARTSHORN PIANO. 804 North Cburco.. Pboue 178. : T. 8. HUBERTS PIANO. OHM AN 8711 South 14th. Phone 770. DAN F. LANOENBEBG. VOCAL Derby Bldg. Pboue U079. i LENA WATERS PIANO. Phons 1184M. 1478 MILL MOLLIS 8TTLE8 VOICE. PIANO. Oeater Phone 801CM. ; JULIA MILLS WEIGEL, PIANO. 1660 I South Church. Phone 1391K. LUCILX BOSS PI A If O. ORGAN. North Liberty. Phone 1167W. 49k MATTIE GILBERT STRING IN STB D meuta. 1672 State. Pkoae 1166 ft. MISS MABLS SHEPHERD. PIANO layer; dsnoea, all occasion. 867 N. iberty. BERTHA JUNK DARBY. AUTHORIZED teacher, Godowtky Progressive Series Piano. 079 North Cottage. Phone 1950-W. j WESTERN CONSERVATORY I OF MUS ie of Chicago, Frank E. Churchill, rep resentative. Diplomas granted. Odd fellow 't Bldg. SALEM CONSERVATORY OF' MUSIC All branches taught, diplomas grsnted. John R. Sites, director. 1237 Court Phone 626. i TUNERS WENDELL HELM TUNING; REPAIR ing. Phone 492. EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED piano tuner. Leave orders Will's Music Store. - PIANOS PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS; NEW, tiseO. 3. W. Tallman, 121 S. Com'l. SHERMAN CLAY A CO PIANOS. STEIN ways. Duo-Art, and others. Moore Dunn Musie store MsHOitic Temple. MUSIC STORES GEO. C. WILL PIANOS, PHONO grsphs, sewing machines, sheet music, and piano studies. Repsiring phon ographs and sewing machines. 432 State, Salem. MILLINERY MRS. C. A. GRIMM MILLINER. Fan cy aprons, novelties snd hsnd made - flowers. 519 Court St. j PLEATING MRS. HILDEBRAND. PLEATING 390 South 24th. Phone 798-Mj. DANCING WHITE DANCING ACADEMY MRS. R. L. White, principal. Phone 273 J. HAT SH0P8 HAT SHOP MEN'S AND hats renovated and blocked, street. WOMEN'8 405 Court LANDSCAPE GARDENER FRED BLAKE, LANDSCAPE j GARDEN er, 1565 South Liberty. Plicme 1031 M LAUNDRIES SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY, 136 S. Liberty street. Phone 25. i Oldest largest best. Established 1889. CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Quality work, prompt service. 12C4 Broadway. Phone 165. MAGNETIC HEALER DR. H. J. ANDERSEN MAGNETIC healer. Drugless Physician.) 418 Or egon Bldg. Phone 1C5. MEDICAX. MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY PKone 51 7-W. NURSERY STOCK f WILLAMETTE VALLEY Nl All kinds nursery stock for 7. Phone 105F5. 'RSERY sale. Rte COMPLETE LINE TREES -- SMALL fruits, ornamentals. Capital City Nr sery Co., 426 Oregon Bldg. phone 75. PRACTICAL NURSE PRACTICAL EXPER'ENCE NURSE Mrs. Meitxler. Florence Hotel. Phone 928. PAINT WALLPAPER SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS. WALL paper and picture framing. Good work men. 455 Court St. PhonH 4S5. PAINT CONTRACTORS PAINTING AND DECORATING HIGH class work for particular people. L. D. Brandon, contractor. 365 North High, phone 645 J. j AUBREY H. CLAR TAINTING, PAP erhanging. kalaomining. Work guar anteed. Terms reasonable, Phone 2035 J. 1464 Ferry. i PAINTING AND CARPENTER WORK by first class workman. Day or con tract. Wells, 2.09 Marion, phone 1692-W. ! PERIODICALS MISS GOODHUE' TAKES SUBSCR1P ttons for all magazines. 251 S. 17th. street. Phone 7 4 1-M. f PBXNTINQ .FOR WEDDINO INVITATIONS AND announcements, aee BerteJsoo, printer "Y" Building. p PRIVATE HOSPITALS WANTED CONFINEMENT CASES AT private hospital. I have best of eo,uip ment. Phone 1959-J. T PERFUME AND TOILET ARTICLES CALIFORNIA PERFTfME CO EX tracts, toilet artie'es. Mrs. Meyer. 170 South 23rd. Phone 1224. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER MARGARET BURNS PUBLIC 8TEN egrapber. 408 Maaonie Bldg. Paea 262. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER -i-201 SA Jem Bank of Commerce BVg. Rates VeastinaMe. I rLUACBaro PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL work. Phone 1397 J. Shop. 127 Cnioe Street. A. L. Godfrey. i NORTH WK8TERN PIPE CO. WHOLE sale end retail plnmbing snnpliee. 218 N. Commercial. Phone 179, JOE'S PLUMBING SHOP. SHIPPING ma - Broadway. . move 1802, Prices reeeeoable. : If yea have ear thin- to zix let Joe do U. BUSINESS CARDS fCIGSS UNION SIGN" CO SIGNS WITH KICK. Shew cards that talk. 424 N Coasaer cUl. Phoee 546 REPAIRING AND SHARPENING CUTLERY GRINDING UMBRELLA repairing, safety rsxors, etc. Mrwirt t Repair Sbop, 347 Court sUeet. BEX WHEELER EVERYTHING RE paired. General sharpening, chimney tep. Uj N. I7thSt. pboue 1418 W. SEOOKD HAND GOODS HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOB dECOND hsnd clothing sad shoes. Alee do cleaning, pressing and repairing. Call and deliver. Capital Exchange, 842 North Commercial. Phone 1568 W. WE EUY AND SELL SECOND HAND goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, har Bfiis, collars, toilar pads, ioo,, and rha-.bs. Fred Shindler, 258 Center street. BOB REPAZBXM WILLIAM'S SHOE 8HOP 195 BOOTH High. 'SCAVENGERS SALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE, RE fuse of all tints removed. Cesspools cleaned. Phone 998. STUDIOS DE LUXE STUDIO SOMETHING DIF fereut in phonography. 147 N. Com'l. ! " STOVES STOVE " REPAIRING CTOVES RKBI-II T uvn RFPlIRm 40 years experience. Depot National feme, iz.s 26 to 26 inches high. Paints, oil and varnishes, etc., logan- l.rrv B.wl V, V Lr Cl Vn.. and Stote Works. 2i0 Ctwrt street. I : Phone 12 4. TAILORS FRANK PALM MERCHANT TAILOR, 21 1 3. High, snd Ferry. TRANSPORTATION SALEM SILVERTON STAGE Leave Leaves Salem Silverton O. E. Depot News Stand 7:00 a.m. 8:15 am. 11 :00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m. SALEM INDEPENDENCE MONMOUTH STAGE Leave Salem, O. E. Depot 7 :00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. esve Monmouth' Hotel 8:15 a.m., 1:00 p.m., 6:15 p m. Leave Independence Hotel 8:30 a.m. 1:15 p.m., 6:30 p.m. Special trips by appointment. Seven passenger car for hire. J. W. PARKER, Prop. Res. phone 615 Business phone 7 TAXI DIRECTORY LANIIAM TAXI COMPANY 540. PHONE TIlE OREGON TAXI-TRANSFER CO., Liberty le Ferry. Phone 77. Dry slab 16-inrh wood for sale. ttfEl -BAOXUlw CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 226 State St., phone 933. Distributing forwarding and storage our specialty. tet our rates. WOOD SAWS FOR SAWING WOOD CALL 1950 J. Stine ft Son. CITY AND COUNTRY WOOD SAWING. Phone 21146. Fisher Bros. WATER SALEM WATER, LIGHT ft POWER CO. Office, 301 South Com'l St. Ten per cent discount on domestic flat rates puid in advance. No deductions for sbsence or any cause unless water is shut off your premises. WHERE TO EAT WHITE CLOUD TEA HOUSE OPEN Sunday morning 8 o'clock. American ' style. 110ft North Commercial. Phone 472. PROFESSIONAL CHIROPODISTS DR. O. L. SCOTT, PS.C, CHIROPRAC tor, 809-12 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 87; Res. 828-R. A. J. FOSTER PAINLESS CHIROPO dist. Corns, bunions, ingrown nails removed. 322 State SL, Patton Bik. CORNS AND CALLOUSES REMOVED without pain. Appliances from Indi vidual impression. Dr. Tstro, Maaonie Bldg, Phone 442. SWEDISH INSTITUTE THE SWEDISH INSTITUTE OF ME-kano-Tberspy, Massage, steam baths, electricity, medical gymnastics, V-ray, medicated packs for rhenmstism, run down conditions, stomsch, kidneys, etc. Home treatments given. Drs. G. W. and Ruth Brown, Swedish grad uatea. Rooma, 301-2Oregon Bldg. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL, 500 U. S. Bunk Bldg. DR. W. L. MERCER, OSTEOPATHIC Physician and surgeon. Kirksville graduate, 404-405 U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phones Office, 919; Res. 614. DR. JOHN L. LYNCH. OSTEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon, 403-404 Ore gon Bldg. Phones, Office, 1394; Res. 58F5. OPTICIANS POMEROT ft KEENE JEWELERS AND Optometrists. 888 State. GLASSES FITTED BT DR. L. R. BUR dette at the Bow Optical Company. 825 State street, eppoeite Ladd and Bosk Bank. LODGE DIRECTORY UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS. Camp 5. Armory, First. Third Mondays. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE BT OWNER nice improved 40 acre farm close to Salem, .'rice right. Phone 53F5. FOR SALE Three room '.toute and nice lot Price 8850. Terms. Five room house, good lot, for $1650; good terms. Six room house large lot and goo buy for $1600, terms. For Lsrgains See H. L MARSTERS Gray Bldg. Phone 607 LET US EXPLAIN THE NEW SYSTEM of selling your property. Property listed not exclusive. Your property photographed. Brown, Magee and Bessie Snyder. Over Busick's Store. State and Commercial. Phone 559. SMALL AND LARGE FARMS. CITY homes and choice lota. Fire and as to insurance Arthur E. Peterson . 229 Oregon Bldg. a ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE; A GOOD one, for $1200. $300 cash, rest like rent. I arge corner lot close to school, car line and store, at a bargain. I room mostly modern home on psved street rlcse to rsr; large lot, plenty fruit. $2700, easy terms. This is a rood one for the money. Vacant lot or lots for good rsr. We have clients waiting for homes, nave sold 4 in last 2 davs. List your property with its. Do not ak or recommend exclusive listings. If yon want to sett come in and tell as about it. We are Realtors but independent and free from all men, yet servant JOSEPH BARBER & SON -.-i 00 Gray BMg !; -Use Statesman Classified Ada REAL ESTATE A BARGAIN OF A ROOM HOUSE, modern, en N. Commercial, paved cor ner at $2300. Eaa? terms. ee Via. Fleming. 341 State St. tFOR RENT 6 ROOM rtOlSE ON N. Liberty, furnished, at $40 per month. Square Deal Co, Phone 470 VACANT LOTS WE HAVE A LARGE list. Buy before the demand appears. The Fleming Realty Co. 341 State St FOR SALE OR TRAD?: ONE OF THE tinest Highly improved 40 acres of beaverdam land, on two fine gravel roads, mrsl route, close to school, two miles from one town and five miles from another. Has good barns and outbuildings, machine sheds, fsir house, fine family orchard and is well fenced, has good-weii, and fine running water. This is one of the best pieces of Isni in the Willamette valley. Price $8,000, part rash and will take good house in city tip to $2,500 as part payment, balance easy terms. If in-terester'- call .on or Write Dr, C. H. Scbenk, phone 1182, Derby Bldg falem, Oregon. NOTICE OP SALE OP GOVERNMENT TIMBER GENERAL LAND OFFICE, WASHING TON, D.O, OCTOBER 20. 1921. Notice ia hereb- gived 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 22, 1920, the timber on the following lands will be sold at 10 o'clock a.m, December 5, 1921, at public auction at the United States land office at Port laud. Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value aa ahown by this notice, sale to 'be subject to the s.iproval f the Secretary of the Inter -or. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one percent thereof, being commissions aliowed, must be de posited at time of sale, money to be returned if sale is not approved, other wise patent will issue for the timber which must be removed within tea years L'.ds will be received from citixens of be Ucited States, associations of suck citis ons and corporations organised under th-i laws of the United States or any iljkte, territory or district therot ou'y. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber -in any legal subdivision wil! be offered separately before bin; in cluded in any offer of a larger unit. T. 4 S, R, 3 E, Sec. 17. SW, NE. fir 360 M., NE?4, NW4. fir 425 M NW!4 NW. fir 1050 M, SE& NWVi. fir 1650 M., 8W14 NW14, fir 750 M., NE4 SE4, fir 330 M., cedsr 25 M NW4 SEi4, fir 850 M.. SE 6EK. fir 1025 M cedar 95 M.. hemblock SO M SW?4 SE4, fir 1675 M pine 20 M NE4 8W4. fir 1550 M., NW4 SW4, fir 1480 V.j SE4 8W4. fir 1275 SWU SWVi, fir 475 M 8ec. 21, NEVi NE4. fir 1320 M., cedar 120 hemlock. 150 M NWVi. NEVi, fir 1440 M, cedar 240 M hemlock 290 M., SEVs NEVi, fir 1940 11, cedar 70 M., hemlock 270 M. SWVi NEVi. fir 1880 M , cedar CO M., hemlock 130 M.. NEVi NW, fir 1820 M cedar, 155 M., bemlock 310 M, NWVi NWVi fir 2340 M., cedar, 50 M hem lock 100 M., SEU NWVi, fir 1950 M.. hemlock 20M., SWVi NWVi, fir 1920 M , pine 20 M NEVi 8EVi. fir 2260 M.. NWVi SEVs, fir 2100 M., SEVi SEVi, fir 1650 M SWVi SEVi. fir 1865 M, hemlock 20 M, NEVI SWVi, fir 1840 M NWV4 SWVi. fir 2900 M, SEH SWVi. fir 2000 M SWVi SWVi. fir 2550 M, none of the fir, cedar, hemlock or pine timber to be sold for let than $2 per M. (signed) Geo. R. Wlckbam, Acting Commissioner General Land office FOR TRADE 312 acres of good timber, will trade for a good prune or berry ranch; will pay the difference in Cash. 3 acres in besring : fro it with new 6 room bungslow; water system, bath and toilet; outbuildings. A fine view overlooking city. Price $5000; half cash. 6 room bungalow, strictly modern, nearly new; 3 blocks to car tine. A fine home, price $4000; $500 will handle. MILLS & COPLEY Realtors 831V4 State St. Best Buys 0 acres all cultivated, 2 V4 acres prune snd logans, new buildings, bungfilow; rock road, between: Shaw and Aums ville. $4,700. 1 V acres with 9 room house, bam, chicken house, bearing fruit; price $4500. Tske mortgsge or any good paper. 10 acres, 9 cultivated, house, chicken hoiue, well: 4 miles Salem, rock road; $3100. Your own terms. 10 acres bearing prunes and walnuts, south of Salem : cheap at $4000. 17 Vz acres all cultivated, family orch ards, building, at store, church and school: 5 miles from Salem; this land is choice. $6300. i 6 3-4 acres on Pacific highway 5 m!les north of Salem, best soil, 4Vj in cherries, st'wberries and apples; barn, well ; Vs mile from HaysviHe school. -Only $2750. 1150 cash. Gas service station, store, residence, and 2Vt acres land on paved Pacific high way; going business, complete for im mediate sale. $7,500. 100 acres hesvy loam : soil, 80 eultivsted, 15 beaverdam, 2 sets buildings, en Pacific highway 6 miles north of Sa lem; priced at a sacrifice, $160 per acre. A worthwhile investment. It is to your benefit to see these before you buy : they sre right. S0C0L0FSKY Realtors 341 State St. I WANT MORE SALEM HOUSES Some dandy farm and orchard trades Chas. W. Niemeyer "Just Rest Estate" 57 varieties 215 216 Masonic Temple, Phone 1000 1014, I7H acres all- in cultivation, nearly level, located Vt mile to city limits of Wood bum, on paved road; 9 room house, bath, toilet, house painted white, sec and honse 14x26, with kitchen 9x12, one bam. 42x64, second barn 42x44, silo in bsrn, garage 18x44, blacksmith shop, wood shed. rte. All fenced and cross fenced, good fsmily orchard, bearing: land is all tiled; 2 deep wells with water tower. Ahis is good, deep, black fertile soil, occupied by owner snd in good condition. Price $24,500. First payment, al5,000. See L. A. HAYFORD, REALTOR 805 State Street o 500 HOUSF. IN INDEPENDENCE an- cash difference for good residence here. Socolofsky, 341 Stste. GOOD BUYS 820 acre farm, buildings. 85 seres sum mer fallow wheat, aliout 15000 cords of standing fir: will consider part trade. Price $65 per acre. 20 acre tract located On Howell prairie on main Silverten road, all cultivated. Good buildina-s. Price $5,250. Terms. 10 acres all in bearing fruit. 8 acres pruni's. 1 Vj seres , logsns, buildings; rock rose- and close to psved highwsy. Price $5,000. 200 sere farm 6 miles from Salem, 10O seres in cultivation ; about 40 acres of fine timber: buildings. j Price $85 per acre: terms. We have some good buys in houses snd vacant lots. If von are looking to boy, trade or aelL W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. Realtors i 275 Stat Street ISfiO COTTAGE AND 3 LOTS ON Fairmount kill. Fasv terms. A. C. BOHRN8TEDT 107 Masonic Temple galea. Ore. AS STATION ON PACIFIC HIGHWAY 6 mile noTth of Salem; store, resid ence : and going bqainess; 9V4 acres . best ' land fronting ' on pavement ; all complete, $10250. Terms. Call or see Socolefaky, 841 State Be ; REAL ESTATE $18C0 BUYS A GOOD FIVE ROOM plater4 cottage aud , bath, in Eagle wood addition. This place is worth the Boney asked. See Krueger, 2u4 Oregon BiJg. WE NEED MORS HOUSES PRICED TO eli We have the buvers. List your property with es today. Soceloisky, 341 State. FOR SALE 18 ROOM MODERN HOME, fine construction aud can easily be converted- into a good paying apart ment house. $tSou down and good terms on balance, price 87.5O0. WINNIE PETTYJOHN' 331 Stste St. Realtor -- Phone 534 FOR SALE 5 ROOM BUNGALOW; modern convenience, two lots. $2100. C. H. CANNON 331 Vs Stste St. Realtor - Phone 534 Grrl .Etitwo 6 rooms, good location, for $1100. 4 acre, small house, 3 V.ocks to car, good street, ttood buy for $00. Small payment down. Good 7 room house sn 10 lots, fine land, to trsde for small farm. 5 acres improved 4 miles south, trade for Sa lem propertr. THOMASON 831 State street Skim Milk Buttermilk For Feeding Purposes Call MARION CREAMERY Phone 688 I I SALEM MARKETS Price quoted are wholesale and pric es received by farmers. No retail prices are given. Wheat No. 1, 86c. Oats, milling, Bet, 400, Oata. feed, 11 5c. V-tra -A on y, SIR. Clover Hay. $10. If iSJ Mill ran .ill teed, $24. Iff, Butter Ud Bttttcrfat Eggs, 46c 4J 48c. Creamery butter, 400. Butterfat, 47c. POULTRY Hens, light, 16c. Hens, heavy, 22e. Chickens, spring, 18c (i 20c. Roosters, old. It t lOe Turkeys, live, 35c 37c. Turkeys, dressed, 43c (i 47a. Pork, Mutton and Beef Hogs, 89.50 (tf $9.75. Laraba, 5c. Top veal. 12c Q 12,c. Pork, dressed lie it 12. Steer. 4c ii SVa. Bulla, Se FRUITS Tokay grape 10c. Banana, 0fte. Lemons, $7.25. Orsnges, $7 & $7.50. Florida grape fruit, $8. California grape fmit, $6. Huckleberries, 15e. Washington cranberries, box, $5.50. VEGETABLES Sweet potatoes. 4Va. Potatoes, $1.80. Cabbage, lVe. California tomatoes, lug, $3. Cucumbers. $1.25. Cauliflower. $2. Turnip. $2.51. Bell pepper, lb., lie. Parsnips. $2. Oregon onions $3.75. Carrots. $1.25. Head lettuce. 75e. Celery, 85. Beets, $250. ' Dates, Flfs, Honey 2tea, lie Fig. 12a. Comb boney. ease, $6. Or) ' Co cos note, Coien.1 $1.85. HOPS ; XEW YORK. Not. 7. Hops quiet, state 1921, 39042; 1920, 23&25; Pacific coasts 1921, 29 33; 1920, 24 26. STOCK EXCHANGE Proximity of Election Day and Armistice Day Cause Diminution SEW YORK, Nov. 7. Tomor row's recess (election day) aud prospects of another holiday Arm istice day caused a visible dimin ution of business on the stock ex change today. There was fairly active trading on bonds, however some liberty issues mounting to new high rec ords for the year before realizing sales by speculative interests caused a moderate setback. Other Incidents included the re newed firmness of money rates, call loans rising from the initial o per cent rate to 6 per cent in the afternoon and the further acute collapse of German marks to a level below three for 1 cent. Eliminating the more represen tative foreign and domestic oils at gross advances Qt one eo thre and one-halt points and irregular gains of certain of the motor food and miscellaneous specialties, the trend in the main was hesi tant. Aside from the grangers and Pacifies, rails were non-existinp and equipments, steels, and the numerous issues having more or less direct relation to these groups moved within the narrow est bounds. Final prices were coa Vuring, rall'es in one part of the list being balanced by lower quo tations elsewhere. Sales 400,000 shares. The mlnimnm figure touched by German marks during the session was .32. precipitating farther re actions in Austrian and Hungar ian bills. Of the most important remittances, sterling eased sllght 'y with the French and Belgian rates, other European quotations showing little alteration but Rar Eastern rates continued to ease. Profit taking in liberty bond and other government issues did not extend to the industrial list some of that class, notably United States Steel 5's. showing strength High class rails also reflected sub stantial support. Internationals for the most part I were higher. Total sales, par value, 118,250, 000. i ' : Classified Ads. In The Statesman Bring Results II w V liHT ' If ID BO Adel Garrtsna' New Phae of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE II CHAPTER 213 how lillian! underwood "saved" , an awkwaku situation. i' - i ' : ' , ., '.. In compunction for my rude ness, and my eagerness to banish irom Maj. Grantland's eyes tua hurt look I had brought there. 1 rose hastily to riy feet as I made my little plea for pardon, and . laid my hand appealingly and un thinkingly upon his sleeeve. The next instant I deeply re . gretted the action, for the officer looked down upon It with a face . o!ng red and white by tnrn. then with a quick little intake of breath he put hit own hand warmly. posse3f ively over mine, pressed it agalnat his arm with & swift, little, passionate movement that startled me. j Into his eyes, too; had come something that made me feel for an instant as f I were standing at tha crater of a volcano looking into the molten mars below. . j . There was no ' mistaking the meaning of either look or action. I knew in that moment, and was deeply abased and remorseful be fore the knowledge, that though In all probability' I should never be annoyed in the slightest r de gree by the young officer's feel ing. I still had to face the rather a palling fact that he cared for me deeply, intensely, utterly hopeless "s he must know his emotion to be. ! In the days when we had been so dramatically thrown together in an experience that crowded a whole lifetime of acquaintance, understanding and comraderhlp Into s short Ume--the days when he had not known, when there was no opportunity or reason to tell h!m that I was "maid - wife oa widow" I bad Surmised to ward the end of that hospital ex- perlence that he was more deeply 'nterested In me "than I wished. Put he. himself, by his eool, re- " pressed manner, when after In- : vestigating the reason for Dicky's ' Ftrange behavior,! he advised me crisply to "trust i my husband," had dispelled such a notion. Thin . sudden revelation of his real feel ing, so long and so sternly re pressed, was a distinct shock to me. : y .: ; .y. p Mrs. Durkee Comments. r. ' Lillian's voice, j cool matter-o- -fact, ylightty drawling, brought me back to firm ground again. " "Mrs. Durkee tells me. Maj. Grantland, that we are Invited for a drive : He started as if he had been hot, whirled toward ber. and my hand dropped from his clasp. "Oh. VS. VM'" Via a.lM haattlw. awkwardly. "I I thought.; tb air might d. Mrs Cra might do yon all good.',' A1'',' . t ..Little Mr f)uffcew.inttirltA' .' w - 'vs, - -- as vte , ww delighted peal of merriment. that made me long .to throttlutie. ( R 1 -rAren't we the U gooseberries. ' though!; . she observed , rayly ta Lillian.. "I've reveoelgutM of '8 notion to refute to. go. ; Bt (not Plght-elghths..". sho -' ? ariterrded hartlly "TI prosWd'of a drive today Is too entrancing to pass U even It lm,an afterthoitgbt lie sides, you really ought to ha'vf K chaperone or .two along. 'Madge'. That car Is w Vpnderfnriy. awift and powerful,' the major m'gut be t emoted to run off with-you" i I knew that Lillian could cheer fully have shaken Her Fiuftlnefts. and was therefore surprised to hear her voice in as gay accents as my little neighbor's own. ' ! "Let us tiope he's tempted to run off with all of an." she de flared honefully. ! -"But do sit down. Ma. GY-antland. I'll run In and get a wrap and pillows for our invalid." . h ' Madge in Front. ; , ' She turned . toward the house, and with a sudden flash' of com prehension I ; understood why she had fallen in to j readily ' with a proposal of which' I knew- she really disapproved. Lillian hi the widest comprebenion,' the keenest insight of any woman ! know. She had realised that to register any disapproval, even any critical notice of Mrs. Durkee extravagant speech.' was' to at tach an Importance to It' whKft would prove . embarrassing tor both Maj. Grantland -and myself. With her customary energy "he had taken the reins of the situa- tlon herself. , I had no longer any qualms concerning the proposed drive. With Lillian at the helm. I need not fear either Maj. Grant land's emotion or little Mrs..Dur kee's nonsense. ; I She was back in a minute-, or two with both wrap snd pillows. Maj. Grantland stepped forward hastily, took tbe pillows from her, and we mtde our way across thai lawns to the Durkee driveway, where stood hia luxurious car;. Without consulting any of as he arranged the pii lows at tha bacK nf the seat adjoining his. ' snd stood calmly awaiting while Lil lian carefully1 put my wrap around me. ' Then "he helped me to Tny "at. and put the other women in to the tonneao. .'Aa . .-. j As h9 climbed into h's own seat "d the big car glided down tbe driveway I , heard : v subdued sfhoolgirlfsb 'snicker from Mm. Durkee. followed by a sharp little "Ouch!" quickly ; suppressed. I "essM th)t , Lillian had sPenred - Her Fluff in ess with a primitive pincn. f : . z (To be continued) . : STRETCAR IN SMASH Donald .Neavo, of 1151 Oak street, reported that while driv ing south on Twelfth street ht engine stalled at the Intersection of Twelfth snd Mission streets In front of an approaching .street car. The machine driven by Neava sustained two smashed Vfender and a running .board. No one was Injured, It was reported. I II il