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T.;x.-.: r -WEDNESDAY MORNING, MaV'31. 1922 . THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEJI, OKCCON ' . Bi to mi . Pst ftniertt Tar tnrtioM 'CM.tMk (six tat art Was) . J$9m . r anonta fcjt anatk' Mb tract, per- ano-u.ll 11 moelht' eeatraet, pe- .. 13o MV ttfOtiMMtli Sag i 1 KOItWICU UNION ; nr.ra iNstAifcn socrorY TltUom, ItoUavd BttrKbardt - -IZznt AAt. 871 8tte St. - MONEY JO LOAN; - ' . . On Real but)' I X. K. FORD ; " ... : - - (Over lavld a feiuh CaVRk) - - NEW- TODAY ; FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING R001TS. AIM axtra bedroom.. 715 : Center Sfc Look: 6 roan jbatrad kaoia ear line, toad water Tttora. 3 lota, aama f rait aad rdao, or 12000 aad 9300 will handle. lalanea f 15 par Kepto. - ! Thomasoq JT. tm Btatattrwtr rv, PHONE 0g WHEN NEXT IS NEED OF iuurnea. Wa wait a S year policy . ior twa aaaaal prmninaia. But Or ron Inaaraar. Staadlay 4. Foley, aganta. Buh Baak Bldg. . Phoaa 347. WASTED TRATOIRU CALL SALEM BABY CHICKS! SPECIAL liOW PRICES - today on all Tarietiaa. - 8eaoa elosaa Jona Jit. a X. ilbin, .658 Bute treeU ? . i ) Bargain d room heat, large lot, for' 9750. rath, balanc MM per month. . . 111 ttt- street 200 - -ffhomasonj FOR SALE ' CLEVELAND MOTORr cycle far 979 Terms Call 481 South Cottage. - -' . r, " ' - LOST A TAS .OLOTE. PBARL BU0- Wl. PliAma 10X7-J . .-H. , : . ' I ron rf-ct A HFATTTTiTtiw.vimvT BERRY PICKER WANTED CLOSE lrt" EIZil B.r-r.L .V afa11?" in. CW. Beechler. Phon 15F8. BflfllK ' Jena'at. . C 9. Needkam. 658 State .treat, j ' V " ' - FO!V SALE FRESH COW AND CALF. Pboae 1786W4.- p ? ; A.tiOOdiBUVr v Med era I00," l-..rJS ':$2& . mul completely fnrniaked with fin, furni- tare, auwi t v f,,vv r . ; Thomason ni)lOSAIA FOR SUPPLIES . - - i M O.nAA -6vu vr " 1 trol , Will receive sealed Did On I 7una 1K ' 1 92?. at ! d. vn.. fof I .-.V " 7 - . i lurnisning tptna varioas iwie id- Btltutlons, , - supplies consisting oi drygoods, elothinE,;furBt8hfiigs, grQcerles, shoes, , hardware; brooms; drugs, gtationery. crock ery, plumbing, etc., for the semt annual' period ending December 31, ;1I22. ,' Specifications v and Bchedales will be urai8hed upon application to tne secretary at aa lea. Ore jon, 'also from- the trade and .commercial bureau of tme I r,l, l,t attetl tia ocnmrarii((1 hv I i4uu. U4i buiui BvvifM.riM...i. i - -,,Hftt nhorlr ranriflent1ns: TO I cv vckv - r- . I per cent of the whole amount bld;l payatla, to the Ciegoa State Board j oi uoniroi, or, wnere tae ti vv cent : amounts, to $$0Q or more, a surety ."bond from some company authorized to do business1 in Ore gon will! be accepted- in -place of the check. The same shall be hem i auctioneer f. ny woodrt. the as a guaranty: of th falthled,-iL'iT-J,v rormance of the w contract. ThS I Board reserves the, right to reject any or" all Nds or to aecept any tart of a bldV ( ; A K , f It. OOOD1N, ecretary Oregon tate Board of , , , . , - ' I vu.niui. . i . EMPLOYMENT- MAX-Z. HANKY MAN MARRIED. ! WISUE8A pokiUon; can do most anything. 4 Have food reference Inquire 144 JJ. Front. l bene:1634-J. . i " WANJS D ENEEGETIO TOUNG MAM life lnso-aae. atockt or advertlaiai. Mast I .- - . w ' . . - . T be f i-i to devote his entire tint end ao aottusH tor oavaneement. bRion for odvaaeement, Maat iti.er7ka.ranr men. Answer in year own band- t. atatlna earn, edaoatioaalr tmanV fcava the rrc- "ltioa a.o 1 men. Answer in year own kand-l at. atatlna aa. edaaatlalr amahVl ic Ha, axparteno e eolieltor, te.iJ, a ' BAIR, V RADIATORS," " FENDERS. o - i-i si, - Btaietmen oine. - . UALB AMD I11UIJ l WASTED GOOSEBERRY AND STRAW - WUJ J MVWW - A - - .v. WASTED A FAMILY OF OR 8 TO pick strswberries and logans. Write P. ; wl) Woelke. Salem, route 9. WANTED ABOUT 80 STRAWBERRY pickers, campers, preerred, Comnmn- fcete jwitk &. A. Deyarmoad, Macleay. WANTXD MEN AND WOMEN TO tea farm paper -rabeertptiens. A good pro, Atitioa to tko rigkt I PeODla. Addree tb i Adfi U mteedBtHsemw Bids. t n. Ore. PERSONAL! GET MARRIED BEST" MATRIMONIAL caper. pnblUhed. Fre - for Btassp. Correspondent, Toledo, Ohio. FOR SALE t l ' T BAST GOODS HIGH CHAIRS FITTED WITH ALUM U? cV'Barenm N m7.L i'JjL-Sy' I1 -BUSIBXSB oypORTTjrjrrnRS . COXKECTIONERY BUSINESS : FOR tale, This psyi" big returns . and is r . - - BilHi t ate street. t: I FAZMi T ATER ; lxo esteaBalosa. Oregeo, for three t - BW ul trial .fhaertptlaaif. ; llaatlaMtl vn"' ' ' ' ' PC CLTSYMEX eTETO EIGHT TWO. M l stamp tor special thre stents' trui for tn. wt -mad eldest. la - are,' aa aanieiaa an. aavr - t'setrt - is are f atMeial intet a tb po iry fereoder of tko - north wast, I ic ntwest Poultry Journal. Ill Ooavl -iai ttt. Miens, vreroa. C AH ART BIXDS- ! ALB CAN ART ' BIRDS AND T .r-id whit . twotck eeUi pas. . k. A. Bae4t. ebon 110. th3 Classified ftds. FOR SALE EXCHANGES PI A NO TO TRADE FOB; GOOD FORT). I I'Blt 337 l OHn. . .-, - . I MISCELLANEOUS GRADUATION PRESENTS FULLER - braaae. . 1937-J. FOB, SALS OLD NEWSPAPERS. 10 est beadl. . Cnrenlatiea tWpartnvant, I Oregon 8ttlniM n TH HOUSB OF HALT A MILLION , ud one bargain. Wt bay, iau ar exchange anytking aal everything . la , th Uaa of iuak ar second kaad goads. See a before yen boy ar MIL Stein beck Jnak O. Remember the placet ; OPS . CoaamarcUl at. Pa 621. "Beautiful Oregon Rose" ami eleven other Oregon teats, together wna iin collection af patriots I it oasa,- aaerad aaafa aad maay old-tisa MTOXIteg t. - aui roi km V fBsaeial nrieM is anutitT lata! iMpeeiaiiy MpUbia lor aebooi. x The. Western Songster Tf Pafftt, mv la lta tkkd diti. 1 ' OREOOlf TEAOHERa VOSTHLT tlf 8. Commercial St. - Salem, Ore. , ' . WOOD ' - - , .... , OLD 18 IS. FIR, f8;8ECOND, 4 FT, ; Id. Aab, Pboae 1467. 18 'INCH BLAB AND MILL WOOD f 1.50 per load. . Dry plaaer wood. ST I fs.ao per Joao. Traey WM Paoaa S0. BEST GRADE MILL WOOD 10 INCH :."ft. and .4 ft. Prompt delivery. Bpacial price on 5 eorde. We an make . delirrry on ash, eefond rrowth and eld rrowia iir aoout jaiy is. rrea A.. Weill, 303 Ho. CommerciaL Phone 1543.. FOR RENT APARTMENTS LFOR RENT FURNISHED APART- ment, close la. Phone l&lft-M. FOR BENT FURNISHED APARTMENT rbxe in; water. UehU beat. bath. Call FOR; RENT-A 'NICELY FURNISHED I as u n i luicuh ww tiuwa lirni ruouo i .lrZr"' r.n":V V " &2-f&r3&t SSeng Bath water iVi lliht. 846-N. Iront ttVJetl BOOMS BOOM FOR BENT IN MODERN HOME I Close la,: Address E, Car Sut AiJLraOTOT HOTEL mm GLXAV. cost; t u p. oa Btaas. ' - r FOR RENT A GOOD, COOL HOUSE. keeping room. Close in. 1-tione wars. FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Cottle apartments, 343 V - Aorth,.Com- meroiat, reasonable rstes. t , -j CLBAN, SEAT. SLEEPING ROOMS, f 8 M ag.so per week. Apartmmta, is Tk Leoar HteL lid Fxeat. - 'PhoM isoa. .WANTED,, WANTED SCOTCKi OOU.IE PCP. . lira. Geo. H. Miller, route 6, box 85. Phon 41, between 8 and 4. ANTED E V ERITHlNtt. IN HARD wtlJ?giXyi?2JI2 " . FURNTrURlToor" - m if. Conmrcjai et, . , v Pkon 7 1 old mattrmses madr ovrb -I wmmrnvjiiumnm. v mnnt m ri naniair-ujuiuvAOi - a wvmjo, ' jas i : enuMry, atoeit, U. wui kny tat eaan . .II aa Mmniiulaa. Fkaaa 811. weedry. the Anetieneer. WAOTrn ruRarruRX. tooLS. etc. 1 Phone 811. BUSINESS-CARDS: AU0TI0HXER ttonoarr Pkon.- 611- for sal. Re. 1610 N. Summer, ' t Auto Directory kosh Tim AUTO Painteb. state end Front streets. T TRUOXB FOB BALB OR' TRADMREO TRUCK. ,1931 modal, perfect eoaditian. WUI trade tor real estate, predue or wuil eeu on easy terms.' Thia la an oxeep-1 ticnally good boy. If yoC want real . good eargain apply unmeaiateiy. rnone ' or eaU. The People'a Oaah Store. AUTO TOP I $1.75 YARD FOR AUTO TOP CLOTH r . . -w ..,reit i m.vi..'" j AUTO TOP UPHOLSTERY WORK I naranteeed. 568 BonU lltk. Phoaa RADIATOR SHOPS, :,V i ii ' 1 I 11 - RADIATOR SHOPS, i, 1 ' 1 t modle repair.- 4 rerry. I USED CARS 1 $50 FOR QUICK BALE JUST THE thing for light delivery or bug, Cker-j roiet. ebasia.. see uouaoi w. oimstea, Baiem Lanaary uo, t cau uwsoa a trI. """ AT7TO TT.KOXRirrrAW. iTvrM TROn - ble shooting. 118 N. Bigk. Phone u. I PRESTO-LITE BATTERY SERVICE station. Expert battery '.an SSS VWWIWI work. - F arris Broa, Pkone nrv x TIRES AMP AOOBSSORIXB 10.000 MILS i GUARANTEE AGATKRTI svna oral sea, rtm enU and dmwobU. Tne uydro-Toron Tire, for sale by Yew Park store. 13th sad Leslie, phone 9. - QAJtAQB AMP REPAIR I FENDERS ROLLED HOT HAMMERED. fw avaoiatog Uop. 199 B. mi STreet. - ' ACETTXENE WELDIHQ STEEL, ( BRASS AUJ11INUM- Bring the pieces. Oxo Gas Heating) Co. 837, Court.- BEAUTT, PARLORS BlAUTTl ., d--i us HArtn caamiHiii ni,i I -. . ' - 0ABTEXTEB J99? - w t 40.9 DR. X, If, HUM CURES ,AHT noWNlHTJB RESTAURANT MOST REASON- cHeeaso. av niga "-. v-- DRTJO,ST0SEV r 1 "V 1 , ini rvimrT I nwaia v -, -ww- Pkono 184. EXE0TBJ0IASS secure my FiauRES-ox wiring P.l.q!fpd Ad;rln Th9 " - - - - . Statesman Bring Results' BUSINESS CARDS - irouoj MRS. HENRY LEE PIANO. 1111 . UtlHN. nM 1017-W.- -y f DOROTHT PlAHCff PIANO, Ml none w uw. raoaa I4&-J. MOLLLE BTTLE9 'TO ICE. PIANO, 868 VW. ruu , ZU1S-K. MISS MABLB SHEPHERD PIANO player; uic Liberty. - 37 M. WESTERN' OOKaTSBYATORT OF MU8 . e af Ckieag. Frank R. CknrekOl, rew- ET,UVT,-. , JiploaM granted. Odd- uvwa diujk SALE It CONSERVATORY OF MU8IO au ifuciw taagnt. Up torn (ruM. Jokn K. Sit, director. 1117 Court. Phone 638. al al jazz piano PLAYING lesson guaranteed. Waterman y-t- . ft. Clark, Mgr, MeCornoek gouging Tumi JACK KTJLLieAJI PIA3IO TUNER: Mmvmrm-Mfwmm y j. Itapreaaatativo" ml BMraiaasciay m Cm. PaoM 0. EDWARD" WXLP XXFESIXVCXD piaa taaar. Laara rden Will's Jtaat tttora.' TALLKAV PIANO rkpatr lump raimiabiBf. raealldUf? player piaaa aapart. jtmii loi. Ill Boat wnairew. F1AN0 SHERMAN CLAT a) CO PIANOS. BTFJN wB7a uwAn, aaa ewers, sioers- iea Masie Store. Maiaaie Temple. DANCZNO PRIVATE LESSONS 4N ALL LATE eaacea. n. weita. fa one Jl-J. - - MUSIO STORES GEO. 0. WILL PIANOS. PH0N0- frapks, aewinf Kaekiaea, sheet masie. aad piaao atadiea. Repairiac paeaa- f raphe aad aewiaf - aiaehiaaa. 41t tate, Salera. FUBNTTTJBB STORES BEAUTIFUL AXMIVSTER RUGS tower prices, atax U. ituren, 179 JN. Commercial street. FINANCIAL HONEY TO LOAN ON 'FARM LAND. . k X7..aj iai s.d wa.A aCARION - POLK. COUNTY FARM LOAN toeUtloa hat money to loan at six Prce.. W D. nrr Jot Bank mt Comimr YOUNG MAN WITH GOOD HERD OF 'e1t"ed ek "P"1- P!ire , !, i-witli someone interested in Jerteya baviae money to loan. (Ample tecarity. Address, "Jer sey,!' care Statesman." r!, '."5? 1W ?mf lowed, W will finance yon for lett j rat -ef Uteratt than aay firm oa the coast. -- Private anoney to loan oa either city or country property. R. W. Marsters 411 Oregoa TBldg. GREBNHOUSES BEDDING PLANTS OF ALL KINDS Birds. : n Stat. , - PANSY PLANTS . BEDDING AND VEG- etabl plant now ready for delivery. Salem Greenhomes, 15th and, Garden fftreets. Phone 809. , :- Ladies' Wearing Apparel SBUSMAXZNO RUTH MeApAMS tDRESSMAKER. 756 Boutk 12th. Phon. 1824 M. caeeix iishxk dress maktng, tXLoLUmmS IMS '''ADSITTg ' AUK.1 PBIPinrn irn I - . . M - ," aw i do any end all kinds of ladle' taOor-1 ing, for old end now easterners. a&3 1 a. . uis sn. - mono aOBO-R. mesdamis soott chase dress. maker. 818 Stat St. Pone 837. MAUD SIMONS, DRESSMAKER 1710 Panama bi. MRS.. BRECKEN RIDGE HEMSTITCH :iag, mail order solicited. 17S 8. ltk. Phone 174-M.- - . , Mn.T.TVEBV HATS FROM, fl UP- MRS! O. ; wtmav , Court Bt: ' HXMSXTTOHnro "nkedlework shop" all kinds . ?t."2cywtk ? hemstitching done. 111 S. Commercial street. SALEM ELITE ' HEMSTITCHING. pleating, buttons. tamp ing and needle - work. 829 Oregon Bldg. Phone 878. - ujuih nans-niuiiHW. ' 8tamplng;braig; band embroidery. I "'" i, over Miner store. I oaiem. Oregon, rhoae 117. LAONDRIEa I SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY 118- B i xiioany aireat. rsesa as. Old largest beet. Establiahed 1889. CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY B.konT - 7" ol ion, f m -- Msrcvwrw inrrresTxra - k, m I ir n T, mum MATERNITY NURSING WANTED IN private home. Phoaa 1604-J MEDICAL MOUNTAnr BALM COUGH REMEDY i pkone 81T-W. . - PAPTTCTO OOBTEACTORS PAINTTKO AHp DEOORATIITO HIG I aaa wor xor -porueniar weopi. ii. Brandon, contractor. 885 Kortk Hlgk. mono oo-rf. BUBAERT- STOOX nnrfM. ivn VfTnaB . 1 1S0A 41l'"'-nuwiMI--tlJ4 JJAltUS, I BtAck Af Ttlli.M nran Immmm mA -1.. aa Kinds . or leading nnrsery stock, for fall delivery. Phone 1140-M. 161 S. 14t-ttreet. I .. . COMPLETE tut TKEEB ' SMALL I irntt, ornamentals. Capital City Nur-1 aery uo, i Oregon Bldg. Pkon T5. 8 If ALL FRUIT PLANTS ANY tJUAN- tuy. tfiecK oernes, black caps, cur rants. rooahrriea- lankirvlM .rt berries, rhubarb and stra worries. Ward a. uicnafdeon. PXUMBTQ PLUMBING - . REPAIRING AND COIL work. A Pkone 1887-J, Shop, 13T Union 1a, - WHirrey. - PBRFUMB AMD TOILET ARTICLES CALIFORNIA PERFUME. 00.1 W SX i ir u 1 . ... vm iom. rant ins. SCAVENGERS i j i , ? ail kinda renter. . OeMpool . x-none IOT. aoi prtee. Jskasoa-Barry. 16$ & High. V CHERRY ' nTY RESTAURANT HOME "? arrie. State FUlUilTURS HO SPIT AL j rcRwrrcR, repaired oa mad to -I raTTM rwor. Mxiaisniag and apboUUring -03301 ffwl VS-r "Sr? - ' r I , ' , . Read -the (Classified - Ads. BUSINESS .CARDS ISSTXRASCR MUTUAU BEJTETTT ' LIFK- IBSURANCSf- -eamnaay. . O. BaJea. areat. McOoraaeic Bid, raoae vo IOOSLB PARLORS WA HON O NOODLE H0U8B. 418 Ferry. BIN SIN NQOtJLB HOUSE v CHOP aay. 40; paifad riea. SOc; aaodlea. le; tried maedtes, 0. 1 a. Lib- ity.' " - STUDIOS DB LUXE" STUDIO SOMETHXNS DIF- fereat ra pbotorraobT. l7 . caaa'L STOVES AND STOVE REPAIRXKO STOVES ' REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years expanaaea. Depot Natwmal feaea, attoa Sd to 18 iachaa kick. Pamts. oil . aad azaiabea. ete, lecaa . kerry aad bop kks. Saleta Fence sad St' Werka. 150 Coort street. Pboae-134. EXOOND HAND GOODS HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND ;. kaad e)ethu)f aad eboea. Ala do eiemniaf, praasint and repairing. Call . sad deliTer Capital Exchange. 1 41 North Corn Bare taL Phona 1168-W. WE BUT AND BELL SECOND HAND goods f all kinds, pip fittiags, kar- ' mess, collars, collar paua, tools sad chain s. Fred Schiadlar. 158 Center etreet. ' 8H0S BXPAXEXNa WHEN YOUR SHOES NEED REPAIR iai brinff tbem to 424 S. Commercial Street. Firar ' class, work. . TRANSPORTATIOH PARKER'S STAGE LINES J. W. Parker. Oeneral M merer Central Stag" Terminal Salem, Oregon SALEM-SILVERTON DIVISION Leaves Salem, Central Stage Terminal: 7:00 ua. 11:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Leaves Silver ton News Stand: 8:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Salem-Iadependenee-Vonmontk Division Leaves Salem Central Stage Terminal: 7 a.m. s a.m. 11 a.m. S p.m. 6 p.m. Leave! Monmoorn, Monmouth iiotel: 8:15 nun. 1 p.av, 6:15 p.m. Leaves Independence, Beaver Hotel : 8:80 a.m. 10 a.m. 1:15 p.m. 4 p.m. 6:30 We make "connect ion I at Salem- to all parte of the valley. Extra trips by appointment. i. W. PARKER, General' Mgr. SILVERTON MOUNT ANGEL PORTLAND - 0. M. Stage - Sonkt Bonnd Schedule North Bound Read dowa Read np Dly. Dly. Dly. Dry. Dly. Dly. No 5 No. S No. 1 No. 2 No. 4 No 6 PM. PM. A.M. A.M. YJA. PM. 6:00 1:30 8:00 Prtl'd 10:80 4:00 8:30 8:05 8:85 10:05 Mt.AgI 8:25 1:55 6:25 1 8:80 4:00 10:80 Silvt'a 8:00 1:80 6:001. Ar. Ar. Az. Lr. Lt. - Lv. 8oaday only 8 iOO'' p.m. ! fm. Portland Stages leave stag Terminal peruana ana Bteelehammet'e Drag (More, ouverton WATER SALEM WATER, LIGHT POWER CO. Office, 801 Sonth Com'l t. Ten per cent discount on domestle fla rate paid in advance. '- No dednetiona for abseaee or any caase unless water is shot off your premises. TRANSTER HAXJXXN07 WK MOVi, STORE AND SHIP HOUSE- hold goods. Oar specialty la pian and furniture moving. We alee make W kanaka ike atai I ' eonntrr' trina. Wa kal and wood. Call on ns for prices. We five good measure, -good quality and good service, larmer rranaier vo. i'bon vsu. .. , - - I CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER OO. 228 State St. Pkon 888. Diitnkatmg, forwarding and storaga our speetalty. Get our ratee. WAREHOUSES pct.vtahouse front and pSis. iir r7. iL, 8. WOOD SAWS CUTT AND GounTRT WOOD SAWING. phone 2046. Fiaker Broa. WOOD SAWING. PH0XB 1181. CITY, conn try. Ed. oproed. PROFESSIONAL CHIROPODISTS I A. J. FOSTER CORN DOCTOR. 832 Btat St. Patto Bldg. Phone d7. OPTICIANS I GLASSES FITTED BY DR. L. R. BUR-J stnt a now vpwu winyu, 825 Stat street, opposite L6i and Bask Baak. - . POMEROY A KEENE JEWELERS AND Optometrist.- 88bV Stat. i OSTXOPATB3ClBTSIOXABB DRS. WHITS AND MARSHALL,' 106 1 U. BY Bsnk Bldg. . DR. W. L.' MERCER, OSTEOPATHIC Physician and- surgeon. Kirktville graduate, 404-405 U. 8. National Baak , nidi. fnone, oiliee, vjl rea. 01. I BROKEN ARCHES AND OTHER DF.FOR - .mitiei of th feet corrected without loss of time from your occupation. Drs. White and Marshall. U. o. Bank Bldg. DR. JOHN L. LYNCH OSTEOPATHIC Physician end sorgeon, 408-404 Ore gon Bldg. P nones, omee, livt; re. bars. CHXEOPaAOTORS 1 DR- O. L. SCOTT, P.8.C, CHIBOPRAC- tor. 414-19 U. S. Bank Bldg. Pkone 87; res. 828 R, CHIROPRACTORS - t- . Irs.- Bradford Bradford Gradnates end port graduate of CAR VER College, Oklahoma City FIRST CHARTERED CHIROPRACTIC COL LEGE in tb WORLD. Ten years prac tice. Conanltation and examination free. Suite 818 Oregon Bldg. Pkone 526. LODGE . DIRECTORY UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS I Camp 5. Armory. First, third Mondays REAL ESTATE $400 CASH BUYS 5 ROOM MODERN, double construction new bungalow from owner. Balance $25 monthly. "T. Statesman. I EIGHT HOOM STRICTLY MODERSH residence on Fairmount hill, jrith bean. tiinl view, breakfast room, elective range, bnilt in Dutch kitchen, refrig erator, bot water hcarag system, lot 150x150 feet, a home for recreation. 'Finest outlook oa the hill. Only $6800; $2500 cash, balance terms. Socolofsky, 841 State. ONE REAL BARGAIN, 109 ACRES all tiled, all in cultivation, good build- in ra. water niDed to alL larre silo. , large - barn, -about 30 bead of stock. ' Equipment, tools; etc On good road, close to market. Land lays fine. Price $21.V0O. terms. Se L. A. Hayford 805, State Street AHDERSOW RUPERT Imitosoori to Laflar A LXIJ INSURANCE : RBAJU EStlATB' anms LOANS n6 1 408-T Oregan Bldg. -AMmmtm II -k a A, I LOOK. Uhem 'All Xlyer r irst I iKn before van bur. see or dupla: play. ! f -&SinM dog, wore collar, weight tei Yor be-f.r-;i K.i I V I - W, Dl.l. . Vb... - SQJ1 .ma,- Us BtTtTfTrn fflsiitntfl Ads REAL1 ESTATE BEST LOT ON 'STATE STREET rFAC larrsaath.: Wtwo Tairtrrblh aad ' PwrlHStk. for 21H0. Kuby.Pardy. "Keillor. c 133 Coar( rirt- GOOD lJOt OS PAVED STREET, FOR S4'0 for a frv dajre b(t. Hahj PuiAy. Realtor-, 45 j Court esrrcJ. CHOICE VIEW LOTS I OKFER SOME nirf lota a Fatraaoaat T Park , addit ton. Aa crirr or acrat. Easy teroie. Wen. iteming, 341 state atrect.- FIXE BUILDING LOT OXLT THREK . tlorke from city foaataia, 1120u. AU ' drea J.A.K., cere tatemaa. SEE ME FOR A Sf VMEK COTTAGE AT he bearh, a bargain for aomeonc Raby Pnrdy, Realtor. 435 Conn St. THIRTx ACRE AT' A BARGAIN ON" E oi tb best pieces of land In Marion oottnty. Will take a bom in on a trad in Salem. Yaa cannot to wrong oa this. Ruby Pardy, Realtor. 455 '- Coax street. FOB SALE S ROOM HOUSE, HOT aad cold water, lot 66 by 130, plenty of frait; fine garden planted and Bp. Price f!20O. 4 room hoime, one and one-half lots, plenty f fruit, city water; all furaisb ed. at f 9uo. Nice little cottage lor rent. . Square Deal Co. 202 V. & Bank Bldg. Wanted,. Loans We Vav private moneys loan oa city r Bubnrbaa nrevorty. We hav a fine, wall improved tea acres to trade for city property. This Is first class. If ya want to trade, lay or sell te H. L MARSTERS SIS' Gray Bldg. CIX)SE IN SEMI-BUSINESS AND BE-stdt-nee property oa Commercial, run ning ihroagh to Liberty at a bargain price ,for a view-days. Owner must have money. ' Ask about It. f2500 first mortgage oa Lincoln county f.iro for aale oa basis to net purchaser 10 per cent. Good security. Interest has always been promptly paid. A. OBOHRNSTEDT 407 Masonic Temple Salem, Ore. Bargain Price, $1300 : Five room cottage furnished, very close I in. bath.' toilet, ' lights and basement. This property it a bargain at $13u0 and most be sold,' owner going east. Immediate possession, larnished. l Terms $472 down,'' balance easy. f S, H, rearson 210 211 U. S. Bank Bldg. Best Buys and Exchanges Fine Fairmount Hill residences for sale. cneap. 20 acres, 1'4 miles from Salem, the best of soil and location, only 861)01), 82000 cash, balance to suit. 15 acres, o bearing locans. 4 young lo- gans, nouse, bare, coop paved to, 1 mile out, only 87200, 83500 . cash, balance 7. . 70 acres exchange fpr residence not over 84000. v HI ass rime. . Socolofsky ., .v 341 State - CITY HOUSES On 1XJTS. BUNGA- lows, small and large acreage, close in nd far ent; exchanges In city and eounwy. orsws m jsagea,over I ick s - tvore, etat and commercial, I Pkon 859. .. I MR, HOMB BUYErm CAN BUI A I v rwo, Biumw ivmm aura f vm i A ,AA 1 . A V T J A A ius uu mi iau a wa viterau iw it nine" tnentk ago. Has basement I Dutch kiteben. eloaete and sloeping j ladnT muiwL k " 7Z? 7. Z ; WOOd S bargains t One f the finest homes in Salem, eight I TM7rtntu .wTn loeation; lot worth $3000. We csn j S l" .f ItrVniorri:Z'1 $ yon sre in the. market for a good oome I win pay you vo mvesugaie. f. ix. Vnmi sit sta,t street. ROOMS FOR RENT BY DAY ALSO garage, 6 room house and 2 lots oa N. Capitol street. $3000. 7 room house, modern, in good condition. 13500. 6 room house on N. Commercial street. $3000. 6 room modern btinzalow. $4200. Attractive lota on X, Snmmer and North Capitol streets' for sale, by 492 N. Cottage FOR BARGAINS IN CITY AND country property, see Joseph Barber & Son. 200 Gray Bldg. Good Buys in Houses' 7 room bungnlow in good condition. baHeinent. garden, all furniture goes. Price S:i;.0l. 7 room lioH.se at 70j North 17tb street. in good condition: fireplace, corner lot price 8320U, $775 down, balance $25 1 per month. I room piasicrea bohrc hi gooa rwuinon, two large lots with plenty of bearing frait and good garden soiL- lr n $211)0: SIOOO down. 1 room bouse and lot near Fairground. store, rnce :); s:tou down. 4 room plastered lmngalow with base ment on south Church street. Price $2000 4 room bungalow on Lee street, price 017&U. . 2 lots and large tarn, price $675. a room attractivev bungalow, with fire Place, rarare. Price $000. terms. 10 room nous in good condition -at 531 ortn itirh street, nrlce lauoo. Several choice building lots oa Fiir monnt hill. See us for bargains. Real Estate and Fire Insurance W, H, Grabenhorst & Co, 275 State street U. s. Bank Bldg. fruit, good six room bungalow, over looking city. water yttn. rnone 1908-R. Best Buv in District I A modern 7 room cottage with garage 5 minutes walk from banks, at $33oO. I ice largo rooms, all one lloor, a enuine borne place, immediate pos session, see nm. rienung, Jil Mate street." - WORTH WHtLt5 6 room bona in good condition: 2 lots. some iruit, azuuu; eouii aown, Dai anc eaav varments. This is an excen tional bnv. K rr and tmiU honae. Onrv $600: I ' $200 - down. I 147 acre well located, good buildangs, $45 per acre, ft cash, baiancs good terms. . . -- MILLS & COPLEY 831 Stat 'street MR. soldier we have A good aolection of farm, welt eoniooed and priced right, that can be bandied with your loan. Winnie Pettyjohn 331 M Stat street FOR SALE FIVE ROOM PLASTERED honse on North Church street. Pnce $1900: $500 cash. balance - term a. Phono 217. Kroeger. Oregon Bldg. PUBLIC NOTICES . xoncE Notice la hereby given -that have impounded the following de - scribed dogs . In compliance with Ordinance No. 1404, to-wit: One! Black She said on her wed 1 male, small oencn-ieggea waier I about 10 pounds. -OnsmalI black i uishi ouryiiciu, nciaut auuui I ma m 1 a O V V n m 1 pounds. One black male 4log, wore collar, weight about , 2d pounds. Oae light brown female Collie dog,- wore . collar,-weigbtl about 20 pounds. One red Pointer male bird dog, 'weight about 2 i pounds. One English Bull aud Shepherd pup, male, weight about l.' pouuda. One rug..la Black and Tan, swellingon neek, weight "io pounds. - ' The above described dogs wilH be killed if not redeemed by own ers on or before June 3, IS 2 2, as provided in said ordinance. V. S. LOW, Street Commissioner. I NEW CORPORATIONS t Articles of incorporation were filed here yesterday by the Silett N?ooperatie Cheese association ct mudo s Landing, ine incorpora tors are Peter Muno, A. Imraonen, J. l). steere and otners. A mem bership fee of $100 is charged. .A permit to operate In Oregon was Issued to the,Seiberling Rub ber company of Delaware, capital ixed at J5.000.000. C. B. Reynolds of Portland is named as attorney in-fact tor Oregon. A permit to operate In Oregon was Issued to the General Con struction company, a Washington concern capitalized at $40,000. George A. Cowan of Pilot Rock la attorney-in-fact for Oregon. Resolutions showing an in crease, In capitalization from $1, 500,000 to $2,500,000 were fifed by the Oregon Oil & Refining company of Portland, and resolu tions showing a decrease from $300,000 to $225,000 wero filed by -the StarrFruit Products com pany of Portland. Acquisition by City of Parrish Continues to Meet Approval That the Parrish grove should be taken over by the city and kept for "a park or playground is the opinion of T. B. Kay and other well-known citizens. Swelling the large number 01 , .vii.t, .W wuk i""",ouvu a- " favoring the preservation of this oeaUCHul grove, m answer TO nnBry Sent OUl aSKUlK UU1UIIII13 . . , . , . toVc io wuciucr ur uut wib ui over the tract to prevent its sale to individua buyers, the follow ing are quoted r Yes, for part purposes only, it the price is right. W. H. Dancy v By all means, secure It for Prlt or playground. H. F. Pemerton Yea, provlornr can be bought I reasonably for public park only. - j w , rv-ncv I Mrs. vv. ti. uancy. would recommend mat tne cnj fake 'over the tract and keep it for a park or playground. T. M Kay, By all means, let the city pre serve this beauty spot. It Is need ed and will be of , great value as a playground in the near future, F. Von Eschen. An opportunity that should not be lost. Take it over without fail Do it now.- George H. Dansford Yes, by a 1 means. Let us not repeat the failure we mado in not eettine Teservoir hill. Wp need more parks and playgrounds. G A. Nye. PASS III TESTS Good Record Made byEighth Graders Another Oppor tunity Next Month A full count of the records shows that 402 Marion county stu dents, have satisfactorily passed the recent eighth grade examma- I tions, and that 104 have been on- ditionedln one or at the most - 1 two studies. The 8econa examm win ho hfiM tnn. o -nd 9 , month after the first series, and 11 who failed on the first trial I have the privilege of re-entry, "Most of them will make it thts time." said County Superintend ent Mrs. Fulkerson, speaking oi the prospects, The showing on the examina tion is especially good, as viewed - 1 .. ...,., fn , on fc - from the COUnty Superintendent S I nfla Tk tntal nnmhor of aC- i " . . '. - . I eeptable candidates Is Deuevea lo lg larger than ever before, and j the percentage of wins over losses It. nnticear1v hetter. Dinlomas are being mailed out as rapidly I ,s tiossihle. n are also the tina I reports in all the ruraj schooU All wtll be In the ha'nds of their new owners within the next few days except the reports of those that are to take the second tral at some of their studies Jane and 9 Conditional standing is allowed where the candidate wast defic ient in one or not more than two studies. If he failed in more than two, It was a complete fail il nre. and can't como np for retrial 1 until next year amg day that she would -go fthroogh anythingfor him J - - White Well; I guess she has, ,v I l lOUIieu Hill B lain IHOrH .1 I 1 . . n . ing. Chicago Herald. MORE REPLIES . URBE PURCHASE m STUDrMS BATE SLASHES '. AT iE EXPUINED i - k.:a,-' .-.. y P'-.i'.- Willlarns Says'Service Com mission Way Make Sup it lem'entary Order -Freight ralejredactions in Ore- eon to correspond to the general nat ion-wide ; redactions recently made by the Interstate, commerce commission doubtless wlir be or dered by the public serrice com mission in the near future, accord tns to Fred A. William chairman of the commission. The Oregon commission tows has under con sideration the course it ejpecta to take. ..';. . '-' '-ir,- "From a 'preliminary reading it appears that a1 general horizontal reduction aTeragrng-about 10 per cent has been prescribed in the rates on all commodities, except those heretofore reduced by that 1 'ctiiM Oia fnl.ir.il Increks- Williams, upon receipt yesterday of official adricea from the inter IXatc .Unreasonable "To" use the commission's own Bnril, tt ho.fAlinit ' t f Totpllt I rates and charges unreasonable I on and after July lj J922, to the! extent that they may exooed the I raterf in effect Anettst 25. 1920.1 by specified percentages. : "Through the same proceedings it has been determined S 3-4 per cent of the aggregate value of the railway property -of -car Hera? as constituting a fair return theron on and after March 1, 1922. ' "In "other words,' the commis sion announces the aggregate net railway operating Income: which carriers are entitled to earn un der that section, as 5.73 per cent of the aggregate Jvalue of their properties., Income Taxes Deducted "It is pointed out that; inasmuch as the Income taxes of carriers are deducted before the determin-4 ation of net" railway operating in come, the return fixed is the ap proximate equivalent - of 6 per cent before such deduction. ' '.The findings Just reported aft er dealing with features of proper ty value, revenues and expenses, efficiency and economy in opera tion, maintenance, etc.. has de voted space to special discussion of the commodities of coal and coke, iron, steel and ore; road and building materials, forest prod ucts, agricultural products and livestock, packing-house products, fertilizers aad fertilizer materials, waste materials,' petroleum and products, roofing slate, groceries, milk, cream and dairy products, paper and paper products, cot ton seed products, vegetable oil. and soap. . . Xo Order Made "It may or may not be signifi cant that no order is made; but the carriers are red ui red to advise the commission not later than May 31,. .'1922, if possible, whether the findings will be car ried into effect without ordet. "Passenger rates, including the Pullman surcharge, are left unaf fected. " "The decision is characterized by the number and character of concurring - reports ?n advance ment of differences of opinion as to the speculative effects upon eJSstrsinras of a general 10 per cent decreaso aa against larger reduc tions on certain special commodi- ies basic to industry." HAIIi RUINS CROP GREELEY, Colo., May 29 One of the worst hall and rain storms which has struck Greeley in the last 12 years .caused damage un officially estimated at 1250,000 date today. Little Bess- Mamma, do dogs get married? ' Mother Certainly not, dear. Little Bess Then what right has Prince to growl at Fannie when they're eating'breakfast? Boston Transcript , THE OREGON STATESMAN BOOK OF A raOUSAMi SONGS COUPON ';V$P& How to for the, mere nominal cost of rnanufacture anc distri bution Ona coupon and 79c. secures this Bplendid new song book well bound and actually containing more than a thousand songs. . v ,. Present or mail to' this paper three coupons with seventy-nine cents to cover cost of handling, packing, clerk, hire, etc. Add for postage: Mail up to 150 Orders up to S00 For greater distances pounds. ' , Song Books in one. . No other Song Book pieie as tnis one. . RniCHiSTERS,PILL3 laf-JT Mat.MsjaA-. WO Ma tii rvy TaUaMswf rre w - 1 ALaB atatAa rtuLt, a lanlimiiti I" mtimna and faces ncednt bother..: , MElJTHOIaAIUM soothes, aria .heals s - m 0mm jyii SI i 4ataWt Monthly; ; pains,- fceralgic, sciatia jjIn vfc backache - and I jj othe are quicltjy licved,by; ur.MilcAnU-Pain;r1Us f .iContain no danrcroua habit forniinfj drugsuJ AVhy don't VOU tti - , . s 'C-' -'f: 'u -Ask tdrufeglst SALEM MARKETS 1 1 ' r 4 Price aaeted ar ' wsenesaT end si price received by farmer. No rata) price ar given except aa noted. Oats, milling, net. 85e. . . Wkeat No. 1 sacked, 8 Lit. Oats, feed, : about A5e. , ' , , - fnct.iDn ar. 1 ' Clover key. $10 0 $11114, V Mill ma mnitfeei, $85.- " , EQGS, BUTTEB a) BUTTXXFAV ' Eggs. retaiL 17-18e. Cremaery butter, retail, 45. ' Batterfat, ' $6c. aOTjXTSx ' ' Hens, tlgkt, $0e. . ,1 t. Hens, heavy, 38e.' ' ' . Roosters, om, 10. . r V pork; mtjttoh jlxd bus ; a . Bogs, top. $10.75. 1 Lamb, none in markek. . Top veal, dressediu 12-13 H. Steers, f Q 7V4.! Cows. 5 j c. Banana, . 10. -' ' . , ' Lemons, $8.50 Q 7.t0. i v ' ' Nsvel oranr, $7.(0. - - -r . ' rwnss grapeirois, ao y fa.au. Californln grape frait, $4.80, Bweel poUtoe, If OS. Potatoes, $1. -M Cabbage. 4a. , - , ' Mexican tomatoes, log. $6; Wax onions, $2-76 rrate. . I Brown onions, $3.50 orate, , ' California strawberries, crate, $J. , Aapasagns, lb, 15.. - Taraips, $$. . : . s ParanlS, $1.60, , t raareta.- $3. ; Head Jettoc JIJ, s ' Beets, -$1.80. . , a , , Oelary $i0 ' m "bATBaV rWB, X0XTT Package date. , tl.Tl. Flga, 13a. Coab honey, teat, $4.60. Coenta, doien, $l.T5. - . Btralned koney, lk. 11." rr - 4 I v. -1 1 i: Portland Baylnj Prices . 008. POULTRY, MEATS U V, l 1 . tvr A l r 1 ct at Kamber on churning cream. 41 rent f.o.b. Portland; nndcrgradea, 8$ Q 880, . EGGS STEADY,. k x... -Current receipts. 19 cents; wK ben nerioa 22 ft 23c del'd. Tbes quotations ar based on prices received for the bull of day's 'receipts by, local Jabber m4 '. LIVE POULTRY WEAK (Less ceramisaloa). Haavv bens. 32 lb.: do light. 18 d 19c: broilers. Rocks and Red 21 (0 Sec: leghorns 20 rents. ' old roosters. 10 cents: docks. 'White" Peklns, young, 80 j 35c; d docks, 33 DRESSED MEATS FTKADY V (Lest commission) Choice light bogs, . it 15 'As. oadKrrradea. il as 13e. . v-al. top grade 12 ie. . nadergradea S v lie. ,'- ' - HAT AND ORAZH - HAY-FIRM (Delivered Portland). Valley TlmotbT $18 iv 19, ton; Eastern Oregon Timolht; til ton; alfalfa. $19 ton; clover. $M ton; oat end tetck $lb ton;. Uaw, $l ton. j . - . . . ; V GRAIN IRREGULAR .. fTraek. Portland! Wheat., 81. 2ft 4 $1.25; oat, '1 and 37 ; Eastern yel- miw corn ost.i.nion;. parley, $o Mt .130 SO i - . t FRUIT FRUIT STEADY Apples, extrs fancy, $3 Q $9.1$ mX fancy, $1.75 1$: cookers, $1 O tl.Si VEGETABLES , - VEGETABLES STEADY Potatoes Ko. i, 75 fcj.e.i; nlona. No. 1, $70 V f 8.50 ewt, Oregon cab. bag, 34 Se lb.; parsnips, le lb.; carrots, 85 doxen kanchet; turnips and beets, J5o dotenv ' - . wool wool fjrm and active Coarse valley VooL l O 171 f tlwt 37 Q 80c; fine 82 f 40. HOPS HOPS STUDY , l2t crop utesdV at 4t 6 ! Get this Book miles. JOc .14c "3. - miles. ask postmaster rate fof, three, . - . . published so good or so com- 'el 5S r 7