The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 12, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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THE OREGON STATESMAN SAltHsL OREOOti
SATORDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 12. 1921
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NORWICH UNION .
rOUi INSVRJLNCB SOCIETT
Thlelsoa, RoUad Bmnthantt
SWldPt Ageaat .,871 State Bt.
MONEY TO. LOAN
.. V On Ral Estate ,
. i T. K. FORD
fOrer Lavdd Baab Bank) .
LOANS REAL ESTATE
.INSURANCE:
f t y Insure anything Wo have the money
", to loan Pay aa back like rent Our
! ' farm and city property - IUU ara com
). plat. Ami as first.
, LAPLAR LAIXAR
I 408-T Oregon Bldg. Phono 1644
NEW 'TODAY
LKT US REMODEL YOUR HATS
HAT BOX. 17 S. High.
HONEY TO LEND CITY" OR COUN
try. Elmo 8. . W hite. 402 Maaoaic
Teropla. i
THEY LOOK LI fC E . N EW THE HAT
bo, . ns . ingn.
YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT OUR
plan of insuring brick buildings if
jou own aceh. Let ua figure with
' yoa on your next policy. . No obliga
tion. Standley k Foley, Arts., Bush
Bldg. Phone 347.
FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT
-with private bath.' Adults only. 1296
t Marios afreet.
'' A. J. FOSTER PAINLESS CHIROPO
) " . diet. Coma, bunions, ingrown naila
. removed. 322 State St. Patton Blk.
4 . Phono 57.
. HOUSES
S rooms, modern, 3 lota all in fruit, on
Iiatel avenue. Price $2100.
7 - rooms on N. Front, near Highland
school. Price 12,800, rash 550.
5 rooms on N. Commercial, bath, toilet,
lights, etc. Price $2,000. Caah $800.
12 rooms on Broadway, 4 lots, 2 fire-
plsces. Price $4,000.
For business chances, building lots, loans
sad innnranee so
. LAFLAR & LAFLAR,
408 7 Oregon Bldg. ,
SEVEN ROOMS FURNISHED, MODERN
' Near state houae. Professional couple
, will share with young couple r or two
gentlemen. Phone 1459.
NOTICE THE UNDERSIGNED HERE-
l .... ttm wilt tint h va-
-sponsible for sny bills r flnsncisl
obligations incurred by his "wife after
this date. Ben Wheeler.
WANTED ROOM AXD BOARD FOR
two braiaeas people (man and wife)
phone 1888. .
OWNER WILT, SELL DIRECT ROOM
Lome ia choice location, large lot, good
fruit, garage. Apply 1541 State St.
63 ACRES, 40 UNDER CULTIVATION
8 acres Italian prunes, 7 Mi acres .log-
: anberries. i seres strswberries, 5
room bouse, bsrn, chicken bouse, wov
en wire fence, & mile from school;
. . tn p.i l'75n(V eood terms.
82 acres 6 miles from Sa'em on paved
read; new a room nunjuow, ""
i good family orchard. Price $12000
65 acres, 10 miles from Salem on good
road; aa acres unacr
' :nka mwtA mature. , 7 room
house, good out buildings. Price
$9.500. ! . . ,
$50 acres. 160 under . cultivation, pal-
ance pasture most of which ia seeded,
the beat of modern buildings. 1 his
' ia a first claaa dairy ranch and can
. b aurchased on good terms. Price
r Timber :
- f -:, . (UW' lit ' miles from
"o.?: d rosd. About 3000
cord of wood Price 9iMO.
LAFLAR & LAFLAR
' 406-7 Oregon Bldg.
EMPLOYMENT
FEMALE
WANTED BY J-ADY-WORK BY THE
boor, a "'Kt " "
rWrvice station.
I WANT WORK, HAVE CAR COVER
. . sama fitafea-
valiey rrom t-r:w
'. rare Statesman.'' ,' ; ; ;.
WANTED ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN
who haa had experience selling lifj
insurance, stocks or advertising. Must
. . vi. a.i- tiU entire time and
bo ambitious for advancement. Must
have the courage to present wu.....
proposition to mervnauia
Y. . a... n nnr own haad
. swnai hm. . r - ,
writing stating age, oducational vh
-ifkations, experieace as solicitor, ete.
Address "I No. 31," Btstesman office.
"MALE AKD FEMALE
WANTED ME3I AND WOMEN TO
. . .nVrlntiona. A rood
ISae lana ymywa -r . , -
proposition to the right people. Address
"the Pacliie noraesirax,
, Salem. Ore. '
PERSONAL
FACIALSCALP TREATMENTS. VIO-
' let rsy; manicuring, anaiupwv.... . , -.
: egoa Bath Houae. Phono 640., Vj-
ASTROLOGY STARS - TELL LIFE'S
. story. Send birthdste and dime for
trial reading. Eddy, westpon ot. a
IA Kansas iiy, aiwiaoari.
FOR SALE
CAN ART BIRDS
FOR BALE FEMALE CANARIES, 80c
for short time only. Phono 1280.
1030 Chemekets St. , "
FARM PAPER
IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST
. farm paper, sends 15c to the Pacific
, . Homestead, Salem. Oregon, for a three
months trial subscrtptioa. ' Mention
this ad.
HOUSES
V ALADDIN READY CUT HOUSES"-
.., 80 percent saved In roat of construc
tion. Cbaa. F. Smith, factory- repres
entative,' 620 Northwest Bank Bldg.,
' Portland, Oregon. -
LIVE STOCK
FOR SALE FOUR RED POLLED BULL
calves , both registered . sad - grsdes.
John Caplinger, phone 67F3. .
ORADE EWES .HAMPSHIRE AND
Lincoln, to lease to responsible parties.
' Mrs. Jessie C. Jones, Gervala, Oregon.
Phone 8F12, Salom.
MiSOELLAJt EO 0 a
; FOR SALE POTATOES. $2 . A SACK.
.HsjTi $18 per ton. Phone 2091-J.
FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, 10
cents a bundle. Circulation department.
Oregon Statesman.
FOR SALE
MiCiXAV0T7
APPLES DELIVERED. PHONE W l
FOR SALE RUBBER-TIRED TOP
gj; also a Burrev,. both ia ewel
lent condition. Pbone 67 F3.
UASOLINE AHU OIL TANKS
froui the largest to smallest. L. A.
nesUeott, factory representative. 864
8. 12th. t, phono aoo2 J.
FULLER BRUSHES FOR DEMON-
''"on. C. Grimes. (41 Mill. Phone
1037-J. , -
MR. BUILDER GET MY PRICES ON
ak and maple flooring, alto surfacing
, and finishing oid or new floors; all
work guarantee!. Pbone 60F3. S.
U. Smith.
FALL AND WINTER APPLES EALD
i win, Cooa River, Jonathan, Spy,
f Vpitzenkerg, Home Beauty and other.
I 4 boxen assorted for 14.50, delivered.
-Ward K. Richardson, Phone 494.
THE HOUSE OF HALF A MILLION
and ana barfaina. Wa bay, sell or
; exchange anything and everything in
tha line of junk or second hand goods.
Sea os before yoa buy or sell. Stain
bock Junk Co. Remember the place.
403 N. Commercial St. Phone 523.
THE WESTERN SONGSTER
SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY SINGING
Ad especially good selection of the songs
yoa have been wanting, with words and
mnsie complete. No matter how many
sons-books yoa have, you should have
this one, containing tha Oregon song.
Prices:1 Single copies,. 25c; 10Vt cents
each in Iota of a dozen or more; $12.50
the hundred, postpaid. Second edition
printed since September.
OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY
215 S. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon
POULTRY
POULTRY M EN SEND EIGHT TWO
cent stamps lor special three months'
' trial for the best and oldest journal
in tha west. The articles and adver
tisements are of special interest to
the poultry breeders of the northwest
Northwest Poultry Journal, 211
Coni-
ntercial St., Salem, Oregon
WOOD
FOR GOOD VALUE IN REAL WOOD,
Pbona J odd, 108F8.
FOR BIO FIR, 8ECOND GROWTH OAK
or aan wooa, pnone int.
FOR SALE FIRST CLASS SECOND
'growth big fir and oak. Phono 1154.
OLD GROWTH 16 IN. FIR, $8.50; 4
ft. aecond growth and ash. Pbone
1467. .
SECOND GROWTH FIR CUT AUGUST
limited quantity, $5.95 cord delivered,
' Must order week ahead. Phone 108F3.
WOOD FOR SALE 16 INCH OLD FIR.
$8.00. 4 foot limb and old fir, $7.
' Ash, $8. Second growth fir, $6.
-Phone 42F14.
16 INCH BLAB--AND MILL WO0D.
$3.50 per load. Dry . planer wob
$3.50 per load. Tracy Wood Co.
Phone 620.
FOR SALE BEST GRADE MILL WOOD
- second growth and old fir, 4 ;ft.Tar
16 in. Fred E. Wells, Phono 1542.
305 8. Church.
FOR RENT
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT 3 AND 4 , ROOM FULLY
furnished downstairs apartment, also
large front sleeping room. Will fur
nish for light housekeeping. Pbone
1175-J. Or call 346 N. Front. i
ROOMS
FOR RENT ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN
in modern home and centrally located.
' Please give name and address. E,
care Stateaman. - !'
HOUSES
F. L. WOOD S31A STATE BT, REAL
estste, rentals. : r
WILL SHARE SEVEN ROOM FURN
Uhed house with couple. Phone 145B.
FOR RENT A CLOSE IN SEVEN
. room, most furnished. See
Fleming, 341 State St.-
FOR RENT STRICTLY MODERN 8
room nouae ana garage, uu b. nn
$50 per mouth. Call at bouse be-
tweea 9 and 12 a.m. 1 to 4 p.m
Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST
LOST A FUR NECKPIECE ON LIB
: erty, .between court and State. Re
ward, Keturn to btstesman.
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
OLD MATTRESSES MADE OVER
Capitol City Bedding Co. Phone 19
WANTED EVERYTHING IN HARD
ware and furniture. Best prices paid
THE CAPITAL HARDWARE
IVIl ITB.VTTrB.R ro
285 N. Commercial St. Phohe 94t
WANTED TO RENT HOUSE, 4 TO 6
rooms. Immediate , possession. Phone
1118-M.
BUSINESS CARDS
Auto Directory
STORAGE OARAGE
TRACY'S STORAGE GARAGE
Ferry street.
544
-i
AUTO TOPS
AUTO TOPS W. C. WRIGHT. 171
South High,
AUTO TOP UPHOLSTERY WORK
guaranteed. 653 South 12th. Phone
1130. - .-':' ' ; t
TIRES AND ACCESSORIES
SMITH-WATKINS, 147 NORTH HIGH,
Fiak, Silverton Cord, Hood extra ply
tires. Everything . for auto. j
SCALES
AUTOS WEIGHED 15. 2395 FRONT
USED CARS
FOR SALE 1920 FORD TOURING.
fully equipped. , Good aa new. Call
: at 1580 N. Fifth atreet. j
FOR SALE 191? PASSENGER
. light car, good condition, good tires,
$150. Merchants Delivery, 654 Ferry
atreet. - . llL
WANTED LIGHT TRUCK IN EX-
ehano - on Hudson, Essex or ' Baby
- Overland. Fred Kirk wood, 246 State
- street
BATTERY AND ELECTRICIAN
AUTO ELECTRICIAN EXPERT TROU
ble shooting. 388 North High. Pbone
, 203. . . , - ;
PRESTO - LITE BATTERY SERVICE
station. Expert bsttery snd electrical
. work. , Ferris Bros. Phono 1803. 418
" Court -- - -.! :
QARAGE AND REPAIR
AUTO REPAIR SHOP. MILLER, 145
Center. Phono 890.
HOFFMAN k ZOSEL TIRE REPAIR
ing. vulcanising, retreading; 197 South
. Commercial street. Phone 4U.
CAPITAL GARAGE BUICK, 8TUDE
baker repairing. 173 South Liberty.
""Phone 88.
FAIR GROUNDS GARAGE TIRES, Ac
cessories, need esrs. Our work guar
, anteed. 3641 PortUnd Road., Phone
80S. -v - j... - r --tih i
SOUTH COMMERCIAL-GARAGE 43EN
ral repairing and overhauling. 420
8. CoauBsrcial t, Salem.
BUSINESS CARDS
KADIATOa SHOPS
SALEM AUTO RADIATOR SHOP 198
; South !12ta. Phone 23.
JJ C. BAIR. RADIATORS. FENDERS,
Bodies i repair,. 444 r'erry.
CO.MLCTlUBy
REMINGTON CONFECTIONERY, HOMT
i made eaodit-s, confection, cigars, nag
! azines.; 1272 fctate.
BEAUX7 PARLORS
NOW OPERATIKO MODEL BEAUTY
I Parlor J 110 Nrta Commercial Street.
958. !
i CARPET AJTD RAO WEAVXXO
CARPET! AND RUO WEAVING, COL
onial styles and colors. Phone 8 it'll.
CHINESE PHYSICIAM
DR. L. U. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN
1 disease. 153 8. High St.. phone 283.
CLEANING it PRESSING
CLEANING. PRESSING DONE TO YOUR
I satisfaction. Clatsy line of collars,
I ties. The Toggery, 1357 State.
DRUG STORES
BREWER DRUG CO.
Phone 184.
403 COURT.
ELECTRICIANS
SECURE MY FIGURES 1N WIRING.
: By contract, by hour. At pre-war
prices.! H. Hatch, phone 1744-W.
FINANCIAL
MARION-POLK COCNTY FARM LOAN
i association has money to loan at six
percent. W. D. Smith, secretary-treas- I
! urer, 303 Salem Bank et Commerce.
FURNITURE STORES
FRANK IF. RICHTER NEW. SECOND
Band furniture. 849 V Commercial
Phono 452.
FURNITURE BOSPITAX
FURNITURE REPAIUED OR MADE TO
order.! Kefiaisheing and upholstering
a speciality.' Pbone 1742. Brown and
Groves. 1201 South Commercial St.
GREENHOUSES
PORCH, BOXES BEDDING PLANTS
for sale. Smith's, 301 North Cominer
! eial.
-HOTELS
LEONARD HOTEL NEW MANAGE?
ment, clean neat rooms and apartments.
254 H. Front St.
CHERRY CITY HOTEL; ROOMS 7jc
up; dining room in connc-tioa, IsJiily
style, i Corner High snd Mtale.
INSURANCE
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE
company. J. 0. Batch, agent, room fi.
MeCornack Bldg. Phono .
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY WITH
Bankers' Reserve Life; G. F. Booth,
General Agent, phone 2098-W.
Ladies' Wearing Apparel
CORSETS
MRS. ESCH AGENT FOR PRINCESS
Corsets, Phoae 1043 R. 891 8. 12th
DRESSMAKING
FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING 449 N.
High, Mrs. Reid.
DRESSMAKING TAILORING, MRS.
Goodwin. 445 North Commercial.
MRS. C. JEPSON MODISTE. 2567
i Oak,i phone 929.
MRS VARTY, DESIGNER AND MAKER
Ladies' Suits and Uowbs. over HU
ler's Store.
EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS BY THE
' day. Phone 1413 J.
LA CLASIQUE GOWN SHOP EXCLUS
ive aiodeis. Expert designing. 331
State.
MAUD 8IMONS, DRESSMAKER 1710
Bellevue St. ;
CARRIE FISHER DRESSMAKING,
designing. Spencer corcsets to order
2 MeCornack Bldg.
EDITH M. ASHLEY DRESSMAKER.
1345 Broadway. 1436 J.
MRS. R. CARTER EXPERIENCED
, dreaamaker. ; Phone 1971-W.
RUTH MeADAMS DRESSMAKER. 756
South 12th. Phone 1824-M.
HATTIE WILLIAMS DRESSMAKING
848 1 North Cottsgo. Phone 15j2-W.
MESDAMES 8COTT CHASE DRES8-
makers, 219 Btate stw Phono 941.
THE ADSITTS ARE PREPARED TO
do any and all kinda of ladiea tail
oring for old and new customers. o
N. 12th street. Phone 2085-R.
HBMST1T0U1H O
MRS. i BRECKEN RIDGE HEMSTITCH
ing, mail orders solicited. 17o S. 19th
Phone 174-M.
SALEM ELdTE HEMSTITCHING
chainstitching. pleating, buttons. 329
330 Oregon; Bldg. Phone 879. "
MRS. C. A. GRIMM MILLINER. FAN
ry aprons, 'novelties and hand made
flowers. 519 L'ourt t.
PLEATING
MRS.! HILDEBRAND, PLEATING 390
South 24th. Pbone 798-Ml
DANCING
WHITE DANCING ACADEMY MRS.
R. L. White, principal. Phone 973 J.
I BAT SHOPS
HAT SHOP MEN'S AND WOMEN'S
hats renovated and blocked. 495 Court
street. ;
LANDSCAPE GARDENER
FRED BLAKE, LANDSCAPE GARDEN
er, 1565 South Liberty. Phone 1031-M
LAUNDRIES
SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 136 S.
Liberty atreet. Pbone 25. Oldest
largest best. Established 1889.
CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
Quality work, prompt service. 1264
Broadway j Phone 165.
MAGNETIC HEALER
DR. H. J. ANDERSEN MAGNETIC
healer. Drttgless Physician. 418 Or
, eron Bldg. ' Phone 165. :
"MATTRESS FACTORIES
DON'T BE MISLED WE MAKE NEW
mattresses to order. We make ever
' old niatresses snd gusrantee satisfac
tion. We do carpel cleaning. Otto
Zwlcker. Phone 1154,
MEDI0AX.
MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY
Phone 51T-W. J :
PRACTICAL NURSE
PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE NURSE
, Mrs. Meitslor Florence HouL Phone
2"
. Koesebi1 stock; "
WILLAMETTE VALLEY NURSERY
All kinds nursery stock for sale. Rto
7. il Phone ! 105 F5.
COMPLETE LINE TREES SMALL
fruits, ornamentals. Cspital City Nur
sery Co.. 428 Oregon Bldg. phone 75.
"PAINT WALLPAPER
SEE I PORTER FOR PAINTS. WALL
paper and picture framing. Good work
men 455 Court St. Phnne 485.
PERIODICALS
MISS GOODHUE " TAKES , SUBSCRIP
tions for all msgstioes. 251 S. 17th,
street. .-, Phone 741-M. ; s
Use Statesman Classitied Ad
BUSINESS CARDS
MUSICAL
FRANKLIN LAUNER PIANO. 268 H.
17th. Phone 10O3-W.
GERTRUDE SMITH PIANO, SILVER
ton, Oregon. tirwn 801.
MRS. HENRY LEE PIANO.
Capitol. Phone 1017 W.
1321
LA Lit A GRANT PIANO SCHOO!
credits given. 336 N. High. Phoae
197 1 W.
MINNETTA MAGERS VOCAL, DERBY
Building. Friday afternoon, Saturdiy.
JESSIE F. BUSH TEACHER PIANO,
formerly instructor Metropolitaa Col
lege Music, Philadelphia. 13o3 South
Commercial. Pbone 883-J.
LENA BELLE TARTAR VOCAL IN
atruetka. Phone 334.
DOROTHY PEABCE PIANO.
so
North Winter. Pbone 84S-J.
NELLIE MULKEY STONE PIANO
S73 Leslie. Phone 751-W.
ALLIE CHANDLER PIANO, 251
IL t. '...I - ... Uk... U-llA Li;
BEATRICE SHELTON PIANO STUDIO
345 Marion. Phone riS-W.
LILIAN HARTSHORN PIANO 394
South 14th. I'htne 7"f.
r. s. Roberts piano, organ, 270
Houth 14th. Pliont 779.
DAN. F. LANGENBERG. VOCAL
Derby Bldg. Phone 2079.
LENA WATERS PIANO 1472 Mill
Phone 1184 M.
MOLLIE' STYLES VOICE, PIANO, 859
Center. Phone 2010 K.
JULIA MILLS WEI GEL PIANO, 1560
South Church. Phone 1391 K.
LL'CILE ROSS PIANO, ORGAN, 498
North Liberty. Phone 1187-W.
MATTIE GILBERT STRING ISSTRLT
ments. 1372 State. Phone 1150 R.
MISS MABI.E SHEPHERD PIANO
player: cances, all occasions. 257 V
Liberty.
BERTHA JUNK DARBY. AUTHORIZED
teacher, Godowsky Progressive heries
Piano. 079 North Cottage. Phone
1950-W.
WESTERN CONSERVATORY OF MI'S-
ie Of Chicago. Frank E. Churchill, rep
rexentative. Diplomas granted. Odd
Fellow's Bldg.
8ALEM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
All brsnches taught, diplomas granted
John R. Sites, director. 1237 Court
Pbone 626.
TUNERS
WENDELL HELM -TUNING, REPAIR
ing. Phune 492.
EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED
piano tuner. Leave orders Will's
Music Store.
PIANOS
PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS; NEW,
used. J. W. Talhcan, 121 S. Com'l.
SHERMAN CLAY CO PIANOS, 8TEIN
ways, Duo-Art, and others. Moore
Dunn Music store. Masonic Temple.
MUSIC STORES
GEO. C. WILL PIANOS. PHONO-
graphs, sewing machines, sheet music,
and piano studies. Repairing pbon
ograpna and sewing machines. 432
Slate. Salem.
PAIN I CONTRACTORS
PAINTING AND DECORATING, HIGH
clasa work ifor particular people. L. D
Brandon, contractor. 365 North High.
Phone 645-J.
AUBREY H. 1 CLARK PAINTING, PAP-
erhanging, kalaomimng. Work guar
anteed. Terms reasonable. Phone
2035-J. 1464 Ferry.
PAINTING AND CARPENTER WORK
br first class workman. Day or eon
tract. Wells, 2109 Marion, phone
1692-W.
PR1MI1KG
FOR WEDDING INVITATIONS AND
announcements, see Bertelson, printer,
,.v.. Biding
.TJUVA1E HOSPITALS
WANTED CONFINEMENT CASES
at private hospital. I have best of
equipment. Phone 1959-J.
PEJiPUa&li AJiD XOLLET ARTICLES
CALIFORNIA PERFUME CO. Ex
tracts, toilet articles. - Mrs. Moyer..
170 South 23rd. Phone 1224.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
MARGARET BURNS FUBLIC STEN
ographer. 408 Masonic Bldg. Phone
262.
PUBLIC BTENOGRAPH&R 201 SA
lem Bank of Commerce Bldg. Rates
reasonable.
PLUMBING-
PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL
work. Phone 1397-J. Shop, 127 Union
street. A. L. Godfrey.
NORTHWESTERN PIPE CO. WHOLE
sale and retail plumbing acpplies. 219
N. Commercial. Phone 179.
bin
UNION SIGN CO. SIGNS WITH KICK,
: Showcards that talk. 424 N. Commer
cial. Pbone 546.
REPAIRING AND SHARPENING
CUTLERY GRINDING UMBRELLA
repairing, safety rsxors, etc. Stewart s
Repair Shop, 347 Court street.
BEN WHEELER EVERYTHING RE
paired. General sharpening, chimney
sweep. 1485 N. 17th St. phone 1418-W.
SECOND HAND GOODS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND
hand clothing and shoes. Also do
cleaning, pressing and repairing. Call
- and deliver. Capital Exchange, 342
j North Commercial. Phone 1368 W.
WE BUY AND SELL 8ECOND HAND
goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, har
ness, collars, co'.lar pads, tools, and
rhaina. Fred Schindlvr, 258 Center
street.
SHOE REPAIRING
WILLIAM'S SHOE SHOP 195 80UTH
HiglK
SCAVENGERS
SALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE. RE
fuse of all kinrTs removed. Cesspools
elesaed. Phone 998.
SWEDISH MASSAGE
REJUVENATE YOUR TIRED AND NF.R
1 Tons body by a scientific massage.
Home treatments. Selma Willing, Or-
eron Bldg. Phone 110.
STUDIOS
DE LUXE STUDIO SOMETHING DIF-
ferent in phonography. 147 N- Com 1.
TAILORS
FRANK PALM MERCHANT TAILOR.
211 8 High, and Ferry
STOVES STOVE oIEPaIRINO
STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED--40
years experience. Depot National
fence, sixes 26 to 28 inches high.
Paints, oil and Tarnishes, etc., logsa
berry and hop hooka. Salem Fence
and Stove Works. 250 Court street.
Pbone 124. "
TAXI DIRECTORY
LANHAM TAXI COMPANY PHONE
54.
THE OREGON TAXI-TRANSFER CO
Liberty Ferry. Phono "7. Dry
- slab 16-inch tmI for sale.
Classified Ads. In The
Statesman Bring Results
BUSINESS CARDS
TRANSPORTATION
SALEM SILVERTON STAGE
J-?" Leaves
SUvertoa
O. E. Depot News Staad
7:Oo a.UA. 8 .15 ID
ll .uo a.m. 1 :oo p.ia
:o p.m. 6;ii
salem -independence
Monmouth stage
I.esve Salem, O. S. Drpot 7:00 am.
ll:o(J a.m. 5:oo p.io. '
rave jioumouta liotel 8:15 a ra
1:00 p m.. 6:li p.m.
i-fe indr-pt-ndeute Hotel 8:30 am,
1:15 p m., 6 :S0 p.m.
sspet-iai trip i,y appointment.
fceveu pauger rar for hire.
J. W. PAKKER, Prop.
Res. Phone 1,15 Uus.ness phone 7
TRANSFER HAULING
CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 226
State St, pbone 33. Distributing
forwarding aud storage our specially.
Get our rates. '
WOOD SAWS
FOR SAWING WOOD CALL 1939 J.
Mine & Sou.
CITY AND COUNTRY WOOD HAWING.
rnone 2040. Fisher Bros.
WATER
SALEM WATER, LIGHT h POWER CO.
vmu-e, oui soutb com I St. Ten per
cent discount on domestic flat ratea
pai5 in advance. No dednctions for
absence or auy cause unless water ia
shfutoffyour premises.
WHERE TO EAT
WHITE CLOUD TEA HOUSE OPEN
Sunday morning 8 o'clock. American
style. 110 ft North Commercial. Pbone
472.
PROFESSIONAL:
CHIROPODISTS
CORNS AND CALLOUSES REMOVED
without pain. -Applimi.-es from sndi
vidual impression. Dr. Tatro, Masonic
Bldg. Phone 442.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. O. L. SCOTT. P
B.C.. CHIROPRAC
tor, 609-12 U. S
87; Res. 828 R.
iBank Bldg. Phone
CHIROPRACTORS -
DR. R. P. AND
Pearl M. Bradford,
graduates snd post
graduates of the fim chartered school
of Chiropractors in the world. Ten
years in practice. Phone 526. Rooiua
318-819-320 Oregon B Idg.
SWEDISH INSTITUTE
THE SWEDISH INSTITUTE OF ME-kano-Therapy.
Masssge, steam hatha,
electricity, medical gymnastics, V-ray,
Biedicated packs for rheumatism, run
down conditions, stomach,, kidneys,
etc Home treatments given. Drs. G.
W. and Ruth Brown, Swedish grad-
stcsJRooins, 01jjOregon Bldg.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
DRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL, 506
U. S. Bank Bldg.
DR. W. L. MERCER, OSTEOPATHIC
Physician and surgeon. Kirksville
graduate, 4O4-405 U. H. 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.
&MF5,
OPTICIANS
POMEROY KEENE JEWELERS AND
Optometrists. 888 Stste.
GLASSES FITTED BY DR. L. R. BUR
dette at the Bow Optical Company,
325 State Street, opposite Ladd and
Bush Bsnk.
LODGE DIRECTORY
UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS.
Damp 5, Armory. First, third Mondays.
REAL ESTATE
4 ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE; A GOOD
one, for $1200; $300 cash, rest like
rent.
Large corner lot close to school, car
line and store, at a bargain.
5 room mostly modern home on paved
atreet, close to car .large lot, plenty
fruit. $2700, easy terms. This is a
good one for the money.
Vacant lot or lots for good car. We
have clients waiting for homes, hsve
sold 4 in last 2 days. List your prop
erty with us. Do not ask or recom
mend exclusive listings. If you wsnt
to sell come in and tell us about it.
We are Realtors but independent and
ft-4-e from all men, yet servants of all.
JOSEPH BARBER & SON
200 Gray Bldg.
FOR SALE OR TRADE BY OWNER
nice improved 40-acre farm close to
Salem. Price right. Phone 53F5.
VACANT LOTS WE HAVE A LARGE
list. Buy before the demand appears
The Fleming Realty Co. 341 State St
Best Buys and Exchanges
10 seres, 3 'A miles out, most j!1 in
fruit, small house; a birjuin for
$2650. Will trade for hoai in Sa
lem. We have some n'ood buys in
houses on terms to suit yo.i, good &
room modern house with 2 large lots,
A snap at $2000 and $200 will ban
die. We have some fine tracta of
10 and 20 acres at $125 per acre
On easy terms. $10 per sere down
and $1 per acre per month.
THOMASON
331 State St.
NOTICE OP SALE OF GOVERNMENT
TIMBER
GENERAL LAND OFFICE, WASHING
TON. D.C OCTOBER 20. 1921.
Notice is hereb given that subject to tbs
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 la
terior of September 15, 1917, and June
22, 1920, the timber oa the following
lands will be sold at 10 o'clock a.m..
Itacrmber 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 shown
by this notice, sale to be subject to the
approval of the Secretary of the Interor.
The purchase price, with an additional
sum of one-fifth of one pereent thereof,
being commissions allowed, must be de
posited at time of sale, money to be
returned if sale fat not approved., otner
wise patent will issue for the timber
which must bo removed within tea years
Lids will bo received from eitixeaa of the
Uettcd States, aasociationa of such dtis
ens and corporations organised onder
tb-i laws of the United States or any
Utc, territory or district therof on'y
Uton aDDlieation of a qualified purchaser,
the Umber an any legal subdivision will
be offered separately before being in
eluded in an offer of a larger unit.
T. 4 8, R, 3 E, See. 17, 8W, NE.
fir 360 M NEK, NW14, fir 425 M
NW KWii, fir 1050 M, 6E NW.
fir IB AO at., sw a, nr iov .
NEt SEH. fir 830 M., cedar 25 M.
NWtt SEU. fir 850 M- SEtt SEtt
fir 1025 M, cedar 95 M.. hemblock 80
M, SWU 8E14. fir 1875 M, pine 20
M, NE 8WK, fir 1550 M.. NW
SWU. fir 1480 M- 8E14 8W. fir
1275 M, 8W4 8W?, fir 475 M, See.
21. N'EU KEU. fir 1320 M cedar 120
M hemlock 150 M, NW. NE4, fir
1440 M, cedar 240 M, hemlock 290 M
SKU KEU. fir 1940 M cedar 70 M
hemlock 270 M- 8Wi NE V. fir 1880
il, cedar 60 M hemlock 130 M NKV
nwu fir 18-20 M- cedar. 155 M
h.mUwk sio M NWli NWSi
fir 2340 M, cedar. 50 M, hem
toek 100 M SE fW, fir 1950 M
hemlock 20M, SWft NWW. fir 1930
M nine in U . NEVi SE'jl. fir 2260 M
KW?4 8E14. fir 2100 Mn SEW 8E,
fir 1650 M, 8WU SE. fir 1865 M,
hemlock 20 M NEU 8W4. fir 1840 M,
NWli 8W1i, fir S900 M, 8EH 8Wi,
fie 2000 M? 8WU 8W14. fir 2550 M,
none of the fir. cedar, hemlock or pine
timber to bo sold for less than $2 per
(signed) , Geo. R Wickhsm.
, Acting Commissioner General Land office.
-Use Statesman Classified Ada!
REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT 5 ROOM HOUS FUR-1
1 . V - I 1 m. e4StT ... ml
m unro, cie i per buhib. 9
ruom tvout, well kMttt, at 4)36 pet
OaOit ih. fan islaj ,
Square Deal Co.
Phone 470
WANTED BUSINESS j PROPERTY I.N
exchange for farm property.
10 acres, with 6 room house, good barn,
two weKs, 2 acres logaas, one acre wai
huls, variocs fruits J ou prel road
c.oae in. Good prOVty to cu. ia one
or niore acre tracts. S-m1 or tike
trsde. $8,000. Litton k Darby, 48-i
Coort stree.t ! -
BARGAIN $3,750 BUf S THIS 6 ROOM
p Uttered- buagslew, ; with full base
ment, laundry trays, : living room, din
ing room, 3 bedrooffia, kitchen, bath,
toilet, large i porch, gas, electric light,
fireplace, rooma newly papered and
newly painted outaide. Garage, cem
ent walks, paved street. Lot 50xl5O
See
L. A. Hay ford
Realtor
305 State St
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.
Stste and Commercial. Pbone 559.
SACRIFICE SALE 127 H ACRES FIN
est and best improved land in Waldo
Hills, 2i miles to railway station;
close to school and church. New bars
about 38x70 with 2U foot oata. Grain
elevator with cement bina inside. Ce
D-.ent silo, new n.ocern four room cot
tage, water system, woven wire fences.
Grain, hay, live stock, machinery and
equipment valued at lover $3,000. All
for only $17,000 on reasonable terms.
A. C. Bohrnstedt, 40? Maaouic Temple,
Salem, Oregon. !
Best Buys
0 acres all cultivated.! 24 acres prunes
and log a ns, new buildings, bungalow;
rock road, between i Shaw and Aunts-
ville. $4,70O.
acres with 9 room bouse, barn,
chicken bouse, bearing fruit; price
$4500. Take mortgage or any good
paper. j
0 acres, 9 cultivated, house, chicken
bouse, well ; 4 miles : Salem, rock road :
$3100. Your own terms.
0 acrea bearing prunes and walnuts
south of Salem; cheap at $4000.
acres all cultivated, family orrb
ards, building, at Store, church and
school; 5 niiies front Salem; this land
is choice. $6300.
3 4 acres on Pacific highway 5 mile
north of Salem, best soil, Vt in
cherries, sti.Awborriet and apples;
barn, well ; hi mrta from Haysville
school. Only $2750. $1150 cash,
as service station, store, resk'ence, and
'2's acres land on paved Pacific high
way; going business, complete for im
mediste sale. $7,500.
00 acres heavy loam laoil, 80 cultivated.
15 beaverdam, 2 sets buildings, on
Pscific highway 6 roi'et north of Sa
lem; priced at a ta. rifice, $160 per
acre. A worthwhile investment.
It is to your benefit to see these before
you buy : tbev are i right.
S0C0L0FSKY
Realtors
341 State. St
GOOD BUYS
820 acre farm, build inn, 4)5 acres sum
mer fallow wheat, about 15000 cordf
of standing fir; Will consider part
trade. Price $65 per acre.
0 acre tract located i on Howell prairie
on main Silverton road, all cultivated.
Good buildings. Price $5,250. Terms
0 acrts all in bearing fruit. 8 acres
prunes, I Vi seres I logana, buildings;
rock roat" and close to paved highway
Price 85.000. I
210 acre farm 6 miles from Salem, 100
acrea m cultivation! about 40 acres ei
fine timber; buildings. Price $85
per acre; terms. I
e have some good buys in bouses and
vacant lots. I
you are looking to buy, trsde or sell
see
W. H. Grabenhorst & Co.
Realtors I 875 State Street
SMALL AND LARGE FARMS. CITY
homes snd choice tots, rue and asst
insurance 1
Arthur E. Peterson
229 Oregon Bldg.
FOR SALE 6 ROOM MODERN BUN
galow, furnace, fireplace, bardwood
floors, garage. 15.600.
5 room modern bungnlow, fireplace, ev
erv convenience. $4,500.
These are attractive bungalows, priced
right ' and can be bought on ess?
terms.'' i
WINNIE PETTYJOHN
331 State St. Realtor -- Phone 534
Worth! While
Fine borne close in, $4000.
5 room bungalow, $1650, $600 cash.
40 acres near Salem, well improved
f 10.500. I
117 acrea with good buildings. $4750
147 acre farm, well located, close U
miroal ststion; good buildings. Price
foO per sere.
10 acres with 7 acre in fruit, to trad'
for city uroperty.i Price only $2650
40 acres 3 miles from Salem to tradi
for Sslem, property.'
MILLS & COPLEY
Realtors
331 Vt State St
WE ARE REALTORS LIST WITH US
for results. Krceger, 209 Oregon
Bldg. !
FOR SALE OR TRADe ONE OF THE
finest highly ' improved 40 acres of
beaverdam land, on two fins gravel
roads, rural route, close to school,
two milts from one town snd five
miles from another. Has good barns
and outbuildings, I machine sheds, fair
house, fine family! orchard and is well
fenced, has good Well, snd fine running
water. This is one of the best pieces
of Isnd in the Willamette valley. Price
$8,000, .part cash) and will take good
bouse in city up to $2,500 as part
payment, balance easy terms ii in
teieste call on or write Dr., C. H
Schenk. phone 1182. Derby Bldg
Salem, Oregon, i
FOR SALE NICE ! SIX ROOM HOUSE
large lot, with frtiit and berries; close
to car. Price $1500, terms.
Brand new bungalow, 5 rooma, on paved
streets. $300 cask, balance like rent.
We have rood earaire building that is
now bringing good noney; close in. If
interested in any: of these call at 212
Grav Hide.
H, L, MARSTERS
Thone 907,
SALE OR TRADE
10 acres good land, lays smooth, sandy
soil; about .15 i acres clear, balance
brush pasture. jNearlr new six-room
bunealow. rood i barn and out-build
ings. On county road mile snd half
from towttt Prjca $3000. Or will
trade for horse in Salem. 2AO acre
river bottom fane, pood improvements
$65 ocr acre. Good bungalow, $1250
Choi -e residence llot near Stste house,
$1750. For bargains in houses or
land, see V. L. Wood. 341 State St.
Special Price $1250
t mom cot tare, snd a good one; plast
ered, electric lights, hot and cold
water, bsta and i toilet: bsrn, gsrage:
nice corner lot; good street and side
walk. Near car f line. Bargain. Some
terms.
S. R. PEARSON
210-211 IT. jS. Bank Bldg.
A BARGAIN OF A 6 ROOM HOUSE,
modern, on N. Commercial, paved cor
nor at $2:0. Eaay terms. See Wm.
Fleming. 341 State 8t. . -
$3400 BUYS A jNEAT FIVE ROOM
plastered bungalow and bath; with full
cement basement. Laundry trays.
Corner lot. East front. A rest home
for someone. atrueger. Realtor, 209
Oregon Bldg. '
RICHMOND ADDITION TWO BLOCKS
from sehooL corner lot. esst oa south
front (lot no. 10, bloek Xo. 4) will
sell for $300 cash, which is assessed
valuation but less than 50 pereent of
what it has eoat me. See C. L. Moo res.
Supremo Court hldg.
M BT ID
MY i
Adeto GarrtsWa .New Ih
of
REVELAT10P.S OF A WIFE
CHAPTER 217
THE WJY JJLX.IAN CAME TO
Al A LHJfc. S RESCUE.
"Well,? girls, what do You say
to a little ispin before we gut
home?
Dicky threw the words care
lessly over his shoulder to Lillian
and me jseated in the tonneau.
MaJ. Grantland's machine, with
its owner, Mrs, Durkee, Alfred
and Edith and Leila Fairfax was
already Out of sight down the
Long tfeach road. I surmised
that Dicky had purposely waited
until the others were out of
sight before proposing this
amendment to his original plan
of taking me directly home.
l a love to," I said promptly.
tnd Lillian also assented enthus
iastically. I saw him smile enig
matically, almost triumphantly,
then he turned the. car around
and soon shot out of the Long
Island Beach road and headed
east on the wide boulevard which
runs almost tho whole length ut
Long Island.
Something In his rnrc- -
minded hie of a email boy plan
ning some pratilt, that i would
be time enough to worry about H
when he should himself spring
his joke.! whatever it was. There
fore I gave myself up to my en
joyment! of th3 ride, feeling but
one drawback to my enjoyment,
and that the conviction I bad that
Lillian was watching me intently.
tnough covertly.
That , her scrutiny had some
thing to do with Maj. Orantland
I was as; sure as I was that I was
beginning to feel a little resentful
of her patent disapproval of my
renewed! acquaintanceship with
the young officer. r child
in leading strings I told myself
with absurd heat that my ev
ery word and action as well as
those of the young officer should
be watched- so captiously. I had
the grace to be ashamed of my
self, however, even as my Irrita
tion welled within me, and wl!lt
the swift passing of a few more
miles through the pleasant sum
mer air; I began to feel quite
tranquil gain, -
A Littl Plan.
But I had reckoned without
Dicky, i He drew up the machine
by the side of the boulevard when
we had; put ten or twelve miles
between uh and the Long Beach
road, ana turned to us, his eyes
dancing, but with a little set
une about his lips, which told me
that he had evolved some pur
pose which he was determined to
carry out.
"Now that we have gotten rid
of the bunch what do yon say to
our dropping into 'Ye Old Tavern
and having a' quiet little meal
ourselves?"
I saw the childishness of : his
plan in an instant, felt resent
ment agate 8 1 him of an hour be
fore coming back to me. He
meant jto make Maj. Grantland
think that after pleading fatigue
as an excuse for not joining tue
crowd in dinner at the beach 1
had seized the- opportunity ' to
dine with my husband and Lil
lian as eoon as bis back was turn
ed. !
Dicky 6ff Again.
I j v 1 r'-rT"y;T,"r
And j yet, I hesitated to oWjcl
to Dicky's plan, for I realized
that he would le furiou'- - v
if I refused to aid h'm n his in
fantile! plan for "getting even.'
If only" Lillian bn t ftred that
she, because of her seeming a
urd prejudice against
would abet Dicky In Vs plan, in
stead ot hindering him.
I had misjudged her, however,
as I realized with the first words
she uttered in her reply to his
proposal, words that were more
hurried than her wont in a patent
endeavor to save me the embar
rassment of either acquiescence
in or denying my husband's Bug
restion. "What an annointed idiot you
are, dear heart!" she apostro
phized him oratorically. "Did
n't you hear Madge Bay back
there! she wasn't up tor dinins
out? She ought to be in bed this
minute, and she would be if this
wonderful air hadn't beguiled me
but of my seven sSnses. You
turn this machine around, pron
to, and start it in the direction
of home and mother. We'll leave
'Ye Olde Tavern' flat this trip, my
Dickybird, unless you want an
other i yard-long doctor bill- Re
member, this is the day
Madge has b3en "outdoors."
"It Us!" Dicky's tone held as
tonishment. "Why. T thought
she had been out two or thr;e
days!!?
"You should keep better post
ed." Lillian retorted dryly.
That Dicky caught hr mean
ing If knew ftv the sudden flush
which! overspread h'a face. He
jerked himself around and bus
ied himself with starting the car.
but the tell-tale flush extended
to the back of his neck and his
ears, land I knew that he mut
be furiously angry at Lillian, and
no doubt at me as well.
The drive home was a silent
one except for the veriest com
monplaces. And when, with the
most elaborate courtesy he had
assisted me from the car and al
most (carried me upstairs to my
roomi Dicky tried and failed--to
affect a most nonchalant ai-,
as he remarked: ,1
"As long as you need a rest so
much;, Madge, you certainly don't
want jto be bothered with nv
talking. Besides, it's a t-rime tft
stay indoors, so I think I'll vam
oose with the ice cart, for wh'
Tell Katie not to wait dinner for
me. I'll pick up something along
the road." "." ; ' ; j -
(. (To be continued) S
Why la It that when - a man
looks up to the sky he always
opens his mouth? Does it aid the
vision?
tENlES 'QUITTING "MOVIEV
- ' I -i rf ! . :v J
; ( j j
tui . "s m 1
wsasiiin .s n I 1 1
- Mrs. Lydig Hoy t. society leader,
who recently became a film ac
tress, and who was said o hava
tired of the experience.
Armistice Day is Celebrated '
High School Wins
Football Game
SILVERTON. Ore., Nov. 11.
(Sbeclti to Tha , Statesman V .
The Armistice day celebration: be
gan this : morning ; with a ; very -large
parade in which the: high
school especially featured. After
the parade the crowd gathered at
tne opera nouse to listen to the
program arranged for the day! It
opened with patriotic songs by the
nign scnooi cnorus. t The invoca
tion was given by Rev. J. A. Ben
nrtt. . . j ... . ,.
A preliminary address waa giv
en by W. Winstock followed by a
vocal solo by Mrs. 8. E. lliohard
son. ' The" speaker of the day. At
torney. JS. R. . sLundber-f; of Port
land, was s thetO latroCuced by
chairman-of ha day, Rev.' Georga
Henriksen, ' Alterv r Lnnd ,
burg'g address'Mrs. jttV 9' Onnden
son gave a, ydijaJ soloi tud tha pra
gram wasthe'iC cWed Ey every,
body pre8e.nl Eingins; America.
The dedication, o( M-he -large bell
which the Silverton ibusfnesa tne
donated ro .JSC;- Paii:ts , parish 1 wa
an interesting feature .or tha, day.
. The high schoo kit Silverton
mtt the f Estacada , high school .
football team at Silverton thin aft
ernoon. The core. was 63 to ,0 la
WlVi Vi .Clf B IVUm ... V
ir a memorial tablet. la to be un
veiled to the mules that perished
in the World war. what ia the mae
ter with a similar tribute to the
automobiles 'that" were equally
fa:thfuL..H -
Skim Milk ,
ir Bu ttermilk
For Feeding-Purposes
.r' -Caii'v-MARION
CREAMERY
Thofte 688 ' ,
1 SALEM MARKETS I
; ' 4 -
Prices )ot(e- are wBolmale and are
prices rereived tr farmers. Ko retail
prf-ea are grwn. . - '
Osts, milling, net 0e.
Wheat No, 1, 86e. -Oata.
feed, f 35e. - T f
Vetrh and; Oat har, fl9. -Clover
hay, 810. . ,
Mill run - mill feed. f24.
ECrOS, BUTTER . BUTTERTAT
r.ggs 4Re tt 4.
C'reamerjr . butter, 49e , v .
Bstterfat, 7e -v ' " . . ' '
irOVXTTv
Ileos. lighfc, I6 t Jde.i"
liens, heavy, 32c, " i
rhk-keasv 'spring,' "1 . ' - ,
Roosters, old, Sr 4f 10r, , :
Turkeys, ;ftv':83r. rXi '
Turkera. drevsed. 4do to 42e.
! pork; kuttom. axo beet
Hera. 8.SO jt S9.75. ' v ,
l.aiuls, 5e,--- ' V f?-:'- i
Top. veeL-ilSrv -,' -',..',..!
Il'ork, dressed,- lie 0120. .
Pteers, 4o t . 3 Vs e. v :. i .
Buna, Sr. 1
i .)-FRUITS - j
'Tokay grapes, lie 4
Kmperor rrspes, Jle, '
'Bananas, 4c... .. -l.enwns.
87..:' -
jOrsages, 97 ft $7.5.- v . i . i.
' i Florida grapetrait, 8fl (t 7.5J.
: California ; grape fn.lL ! - .
T'nrlrteberri. l-1e. -..;-
I Washington eranberrtes. box, $8.
' :: TBOSTABLES ----'
I Sweet pUtoev4e.'r.?.-- ; '; 1 T'
i Potatoes, 81 HO, :;. r-- '
; Cabbage,. 1 " v - i -;
! California tow a lies, Jog' f S." '
i fW"i.lrt, 114 v.-. : -. !. .
j Csblfflower. f 10: dot, .
i Turnips,- $3.50..--' . . ..: . 1 , -'Belt
peppers, lh, lie. '
.. Parsnlpsvi av--'-rf -rti'?' -1:.
I Oregon onions, ; Z.TS. "
, Carrots. tlS.T ;.- r, - r
Head letroee, 75e. 1 . - , .
Celery Hr..- T ' . '
Beets,- M SO.; .'";' j-
SATES, TIGS. HOKET ,
Dates.- I5ei- :.-,- ;- -, - ,:'
Paekare dates, eassv $7,' -' -
rita, v iai ..'.. v :y '- -
Comb boney, rsse, 8. .
Coeoanuta, doseit,-'tl.83.!i,-- x ' .
i o- v .- - if
t jiasu- awiraaaa
SHIM FOLK j
SHOW PATRIOTISM