iHE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. ORfciJON WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 19. 1922 1 I it if-' r CLASSIFIED JlDVEBTISCMXSTS Rata, per ft iaiertioB rd: U ,6 . e 30 Thro iasertioas One week iasertiona) Bis months' mlml, per ..! 12 moot da' contract, per . 2 Minimum for any advertises t ;5e NORWICH UNION U FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY V ' W. II. Burgbardt, Jr. Resident Agent- 371 State St. MONEY TO LOAN On Real Estate T. K. FORD (Over Ladd A Bush Bank) NEW TODAY wanted hay baler and ensil- . age rntter. i. II. Enreman, Silvvrton, 4 Oregon. Ok RENT OR SALE DAIRY RANCH ar Salem; 70 acres cultivation, good I a kn M; mil. water avatem. Ad- I draaa Km a.1i. Salem. Oreron. ttW HOME ON PAVED 8TREET " Ready to awfi ia. Yon would be sur- ' . Wised to aeo what we could aril you ' for $370. Good term, w. u. ivrueg er. Oregon Bldg. Phone 217. SPECIAL A NICE NEW 5 ROOM HOUSE; HAS 1 ... - i j - m.A I well located, for 93900. Let as sho Vnu fthia hfttttt. V THOMASON I 33m Stete Street JtESTAURANT FOR SALE SEE L. A. Haylord. 805 Suto Street. DON'T DELAY INSURING YOUR hooaehold good. Tbejr art usually tbe e firat to aatfer in n fire. We insure them at asms rate as dwelling. Three rears for two annual premiums. Stand ley A Foley. Agta Phone 7. TO TRADE 3 IXYTH. LIGHT CAR AND some cash for small honae. THOMASON 131 Vi State Street jtftCHlE FLEENER, ELECT IHCI AN y . Honae wiring by lBonr or contract. Eati- niatea furnished. Pboae BSO. 414 Court St. .Lost bosto.v female puppy. . brindle and white. . . B. Flobi. Phone 2T3 State. .TO TRADE 1 ACRE WITH ALL Kinds of fruit; beat of garden land; good 1 room house. Price $3000: will take mall bona and lot. Mutt b good. THOMASON , aaiVfc Bute Street 6 ACRE LOGANBERRY PATCH $1500. 4 Alodrra bouse on High St., $jW(Mt.OO. Lincoln county SO-acre farm, $4000.00. 140 acres in Hilets roantv, $2ttOO.OO. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT , 407 Maaoaid Temple, Salem, Dregon FOR 8 ALE HOUSE AND LOTSaiOUSE aevea rooms, lot 50x100. Tbia' ia a good bur and ran be handled on eaay tcrma. - Price a.VMi. - WINNIE PETTYJOHN 33 1 State St. Phone 531 Notice of Improvement of Liberty . Street from the North Line of 1' Myers fetrcet to the South Line! Of Miller StlTPt. 4 isotire is hereby given that the I Common 'Council of the City of saieni, Oregon, deems It exped- , lent and hereby declares its pur- pose and Intention to improve! Liberty t-treet from the north line of Myers steet to the south line or Miller Street.. in the City of taiem Marion County. Oregon, at day of July. 1922, now on file the expense of the abutt'ng and n the office of the City Recorder adjacunt f prop?rt, except the and which, for greater certainty street intersections the expense of and convenience and a more de whlch will be assumed by the City tajle(i description thereof, are of S-dem. by bringing said portion hereby referred to and made a A of sa'd Liberty Street , to the es- part hereof. tabllshed grade, constructing ce- The Common Council hereby ment concrete curbs and paving declares its purpose and Intention said portion of said Liberty Btreet to make the above described 1m wlth a six-Inch Portland cement proVement by and through the concrete pavement In accordance street Improvement Department j with the plana and specifications of the clty of Salem, Oregon, therefor which were adopted by By order of the Common Coun the Common Council on the 17th t. day of July, 1922. now on file In EARL RACE. City Recorder, the office i of the City Recorder. Date of flrgt pubiicaUon of this -uu wncn tor greater certainty - inu convenience; ana a more re tailed description thereof, are ' hereby referred to and made a k'part hereof. . . 1 The Common' Council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the1 above described im- provehient by and through the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem, Oregon. ,t ' By order of tbe Common Coun. cU: , ' . ., ; ! EARL RACE!, City Recorder. i flalA nf tit a rtf-. ft with. Irnt .r.n nf ' W mmv araiaa,---w-- , th'a nttlce Is 19th of July. 1922. Nttlre of the Improvement of the A, .Portland Road From the North End or Pavrmrnt on the Fair grounds Roatl to the North City I Idntlis. - , ): Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem deems it expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to Improve the Portland Road from the north end of pave ment on the Fairgrounds Road to the North City Limits at the ex pense of the abutting and adja centproperty, except the street intersections the expense ; of whlrh -m v. i .v ihA City of Salem, by brlnglnr said tmrtlnn r .oM t,ii,, ;t3j . the established grade, construct- Intmn .k- .nH pavlns? said nnrtinn nf .aid Port- land Road with a four Inch H ) bituminous Redress on Macadam Pavement in ...r.. with the plans end specifications ! therefor which were adopted by the Com- tmon Council on the 17th day, of Ta-a1w 1 Mam a, a a af ;,.-v . .:: r".r:.:rr-KreieK .r. convenience and a more derailed description thereof, are hereby re ferred to aad mad) a part hereof The Common' Council hereby Herlar.. it- v- ,w puiyuta BU lllicuwvu t make th imw tmnrovmnt It and th..i. .v o. t.. provement Department of the C tv of 8Mem. Oregon. By order of the Common Coun- cil: -- , EARL RACE. City Recorder. , Date of first publication of this notic,.i!Lj8th.diy if July. 1921; NEW TODAY WANTED ASSISTANT LADY 333 '. Com l. COOK. WANTEDHIGH' SCHOOL OIRL TO go with family to beach for a monta, also to work ia borne this winter and go to school. Hmall - pay. .Address B lOO, rare Statesman. ' SPECIAL WE HAVE SEVERAL. SEW MODERN home priced very low on good terms. No trouble to hnw them. THOMASON 33 m State Street $2000 ONLY FOR THIS S ROOM PI.A8- terexi neaae: electric Pght. balk, toilet, aleeping porch, cement foundation. 2 Iota. $50O down, 20 per month, A per cent int. . See L A, HAYFORD 305 State St. NOICE OF ASSESSMENT FOll THK IMPROVEMENT OF LINCOJA' STREET PROM THE EAST LINE OF COMMERCIAL STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF HIGH SREET. Notice la hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, will, at Or about .. I 1 . T II - 1 1 w, . . i.ou ociuta r. Si. on tne 7th day of August. 1922. or st tne same hour at any subsequent meeting of the Common Council thereafter at the council chambers in the City of Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess upon each lot. Dart of lot or oar. eel of land tyable therefor its pro portionate share of the cost of Improving Lincoln Street from the east line of Commercial Street to the west line of High Street. All persons 'Interested In the said assessment are hereby noti fied to appear at said time and place before the said Common Council and present their objec tions, if any they have, to said assevmnt and apply to the said Common Council to equalize their proportionate share of said assess ment. By order of the Common Coun cil the 17th day of July, 1922. EARL RACE. CHy Recorder. Date of first publication of this notice is July 19. 1922. NOTICE OF THH LM PROVE MENT OF LIBERTY STREET FROM THE SOUTH LINE OF MY- I KRS STREET TO THE NORTH LINE OF LINCOLN STREET. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem deems it expedient and hereby declares "its purpose and Intention to improve. Liberty Street from the south lino of My ers Street to the north line of Lincoln Street In the City of Sal em, Marion County. Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street intersections the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, by bringing said por- Hnn f nM I.lhortv Stroot tn tho vsx'ia xsat uw ivs aka a uvt vvv w established grade, constructing cement concrete curbs and paving said portion o( said Liberty Street with a six inch Portland Cement concrete oavement in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council on the 17th notice is 19 July 1922. NOTICE OF THH IMPROVE MENT OF THE ALLEY IN BLOCK 80 OF THE ORIGINAL PLAT OF THE CITY OF SALEM, MARION' COUNTY, OREGON, Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City or Salem deems it expedient and hereby declares Its purpose and Intention to Improve the Alley in Block 80 of the Original Plat ol tne City of Salem. Marion County, I a-- . h 11. nf I Ul CKUll, A I V (At a,U3 UUIIU MV Marion Street to the south fine of Union Street, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent proper ty, by bringing said alley to the established grade and paving said alley with a six inch Portland Ce ment concrete pavement in accor dance with the plans and speci fications therefor which were Z Julv 1922 on the 17th roJf; now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and which, for greater certainty and convenience and a more detailed description thereof, are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares Ms purpose and intention to make the above described 1m- provement by and through the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem. Oregon. I By order of the Common Coun- ell: EARL RACE. City Recorder Date of first publication of this notice is 19 July 192 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT the alley in block i ok thk orwinnal put ok sa. LEM, OREGON, "FROM THr. VORTH LINK OF CHEMEKETA I STREET TO THE joVtH LINE OF CENTER WIir.f.1. - - that tho Notice is hereby given that the I Common Council of the f-ity o Salem. Oregon, will. t or bouj 7:30 P. M.. on the 7th day of August, lszz, or at inB at any subsequent meetings of the Common Coancllthereafter at the council chambers In the City oi Salem. Oregon, proceed to assess upon each lot or part thereof lia ble therefor its proportionate share of the cost of improving the alley in block 23 of the original plat of the City of Salem. Oregon, from the north line of Chemeketa Street to the Bouh line of Center Street. All persons interested; in the said assessment are hereby noti fied to appear at said time and place before the said Common Council and present their objec tions, if any they have, to said assessment and apply to the said Common Council to equalize their proportionate share of said assess ment. By order of the Common Coun cil the 17th day of August. 1922. EARL RACE. CKy Recorder. Date of first publication hereof is July 19, 1922. " HAY BID INVITED The undersigned will receive sealed bids up till five o'clock P. Mj. August 7th, 1922. for the purchase of 30 tons of ?aled erain har A amall unrtion nf vetch will be accepted. The city rese-ves the right to reject any or all bids, or sny part of a bid. EARL RACE, City Recorder. EMPLOYMENT MALE WANTED ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN who has bad experience aeliing lift insurance, stocks or advertiamg. Must be able to devote bit entire time and bo ambitions for advancement. Must bare tbe courage to present fneiness proposition to merchants and profri aiooal men. Answer in your own hand writing, atating age, educational qualt firattona. experience ai solicitor, etc. Address "I-No. 81," Statesman office. MALE AND FEMALE WANTED LOOANBERRY- PICKERS. Phone 108F2. At noon or after six. WANTED BERRY PICKERS. WILL pay 2r lb. J. Sprunger, 2 milra eaat Aaylnra. WANTED LOGAN PICKERS. 50e A crate to tbe finiah in about 10 days. Come on men. women and large rhil dren. Start Monday morning. SI. E. Getter, Kant "D" atreet. WASTED ME2 AND WOMEN TO take farm paper subscriptions. A good proposition to the right jpcop'0. Addreaa the Pacific Homestead. Statesman Bldg. Salem, Ore. PERSONAL VET MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL paper published, ire for stamp. Cor respondent. Toledo. Ohio. FOR SALE BIRDS FOR SALE A FEW MORE AUSTRA lian l.ove Birds,, at $5 a pair. The Bird and Pet Store. E. 11. Flake, proprietor, 2117 State. FOVLT&T POULTRYMEN SEND EIGHT TV" cent stamps ft-r specisl three iontk, trisl for the best and oldest journal ia the west. Tbe artictea and adver tisements are of special interest to the poultry breeders of the northwest. , Northwest Poultry Journal, 211 Com mercial street, 8alem, Oregon. FARM PAPER JF YOO WANT TO GET THE REST farm paper, aend 15e to tbe Pacific Homestead. Salem. Oregon, for a three months' trial subscription. Mention this ad. PIANOS FOR SALE BREWSTER PIANO IN gond condition. $290. Mornings only. 1178 Ferry. WOOD FOOT AND 1 INCH DRY MILL wood in any quantity. Tracy Wood Co. Phone 620. BEST GRADE MILL WOOD IS INCH. 2 ft. and ' 4 ft. Prompt delivery Special price on car lota. We can make delivery on ash. second growth and old growth fir about July IS. Fred E. Wells. 805 S. Church. Phone 1542. ILL KINDS OF WOOD FOR SALE big fir and oak. 16 inch. Orders taken for immediate or future deliv eries. C D. Query. Livesley Station. Phone 77F21. )LD 16 IN. FIR, 18; SECOND. 4 FT.. tn. Ask. Phone 1467. LIVE STOCK THE ADSITTS ARE PREPARED TO ' do anv and all kinds f ladies' tailor FOR SALE "OREGON JEWEL." AND ing. for old and new customers. 852 doe kid. Inquire 700 North High. N. 12th St. Phone 2085 R ' , MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHING rOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. 10 MRS. BRECKENRIDGK HEMSTITCH cents a bundle. Circulation depart ing. Mail orders solicited. 175 S. 19tb ment, Oregon Statesman. Phone 171 M. LOGANBERRIES $1.23 PER CRATE. delivered anv part ol city, lac per crate pick th-m vourself. 2233 Fair grounds Road. Phone B81 J. SUMMER LUGGAGE REDUCED WALL paper remnants, piaster wanooaru Velvet sUir carpet. $1.85. Endur ance high grade house paint. Kaiso mine,; 10c pound. Cotton mattresses. $8. 50. Steel springs $5.00. Mas O. Buren, 179 N. Commercial St. "Beautiful Oregon Rose" tnd eleven other Oregon aooga. together with, a fine collection 01 patriotic songs, saored songs and many old time favorite ALL FOR 25e fRneeial nrices in Quantity lets) Especially adaptable for achool. commun ity or home singing. roa tor The Western Songster 76 pages, . now in its third edition. Published by OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY !15 . Commercial St. Salewi. Ore FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT. 1132 Center. BOOMS ARLINGTON HOTEL CLEAN, COST; 50c np. 462 State. MIOOF.RN ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN j Centrally located. Must give name and i fererenre. nuuinn. oMinwn FOR RENT SUITE -OF ROOMS WITH private bath, alao aiaglo rooms. 1030 j Chemeketa street- Pboae 1380. HOUSES iSTORE ROOM FOR RENT ON 19TH snd Ktate. New bwiiding. phone 316. FOUR ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE for rent, at 1768 Ferry atreet. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED FURNITURE, TOOLS, ETC, Phone 51L OLD MATTRESSES MADE OVER Capital City Bedding Co. Phone 19. WANTED GOOD SECOND HAND hnrae power hay baler. Standard make. Phone lit it. WANTED EVERYTHING IN HARD srsee and vwvwltwvej, Ret teiee pari. THE CAPITAL HARDWARE lUKAllUU CO. 285 N, Coauaetcial bt. Pbeas 94? WANTED BflSCBIXAJTBOUS BIXO AND LAM BURT CHERRIES WAN ted for immediate deliver. Highest price paid for Urge,, fancy quality. Ward K. Rirbard.oa, Theoe 494. WANTED FURNITURE, TOOLS, MA ehieery. atock. etc. Will buy for man or aell on rommiaaion. Phono 511. Woedry. the auctioneer. BUSINESS CARDS AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEER Y. N. WOODRT. THE livestock, furniture, real estate a tioneer. Pboae Sll for sale datea Res. 110 N. Summer. Auto Directory TRUCKS FOR SALE OR TRADE REO TRUCK 1921 model, perfect condition. Wil' trade for real estate, produce or will sell on easy term. Tbia is an excep tionally god buy. If jou want a real good bargain apply immediately. Phone or call. The People'e Caah Store. BATTERY AJfD ELECTJUCTAJ AUTO ELECTRICIAN ; EXPERT TROf ble shooting. 218 N. High. Pbott- 203. PRESTO - LITE BATTERY SERVICE work. Farria Bros. .Phone 1803, 418 Court. ACETTTEWE WELDING IRON. STEEL, BRASS, ALUMINUM Bring the pieces. Ozo-Gaa Heating Co. 337 Court. TIRES AXD ACCESSORIES MIKE'S AUTO WRECKING HOUSE I'aed -parts. I boy old cars. 424 N. Commercial. Phone 523. USED PARTS 1-8 TO H OFF. MIKE'S Auto Wrecking Houae. 424 North Commercial. Phone 523. 10,000 MILE GUARANTEE AGAINST atone bruiaes, rim cuts and blowouts. The Hydro-Toron Tire, for ssle by Yew Park store. 12th and Leslie. Phone 9. BEAUTY PARLORS NOW OPERATING MODEL BEAUTY Parlor. 110 North Commercial street. Phone 9,"i6. CHINESE PHYSICIAN DR U M. diaeaao. HHM CURES ANY KNOWN CARPETS AND IXoTT RUGS NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC WE NOW weave fluff toga made out of old car pets, any length or width you deaira. We also re fit, re lew and alia carpets. Feather renovating and maltreat steam ina and re-making. Salem Camel Cleaning and Fluff Rag Works. Pboae 1154. DRUG ST0EE8 WM. NEIMEYER "JUST DRUGS.' 175 N. Commercial street, phone 167. BREWER DRUG CO. 405 COURT Phone 184. t r.tni va ELECTRICIANS SECURE MY FIGURES ON WIRING- By' contract: t.r hour. At PMa-ar pneea. H. W. Hitch. Phone 1201 J. riTvuTTTta c unioiTii FURNITURE HOSPITAL FURNITURE REPAIRED OR MADE TO order. Refinishiog and upholatering a specialty Phone 1742. Brown and Groves. 1201 South Commercial FLORISTS CUT FL0WER8 AND FLORAL PIECES Delivery. C. F. Breithaupt. florist, 128 North Liberty atreet. Phone 880. Financial 20 YEAR FARM LOANS ON RURAL credit plan, pre payment provisions a) lowed. We will finance loo for a lest rate of Interest than any firm on tbe roast. Private money to loan on either city or country property. R, W. Marsters 411 Oreaon Building LOANS ON GOOD CITY PROPERTY Plenty of money ; no delay. Cal' 331 State street. MARION POI.K COUNTY FARM LOAN association has mooey to loan at 5H percent. W. I. Smith, secretary-treas nrer. 808 Sulcra Bank of Commerce Ladies' Wearing Apparel DRESSMAKING MAUD SIMONS. DESSMAKER 1710 Bellevue St. RUTH MrAIUMS DRESSMAKER. 756 South 12th. Phone li24 M. SPENCER CORSETS TO ORDER Dressmaking. Carrie Fiaher, McCor uack Bldg. SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING, pleating, buttons, stamping and needle work. 329 Oregon Bldg. Phone 379 MRS. C. E. MILLER HEMSTITCHING Stamping, braiding, hand embroidery bnttona. Room 10. over Miller's store Salem. Oregon. Phone 117. MILLINERY HATS FROM tl UP MRS. Grimm. 519 Court street. C. A INSURANCE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCI company. J. C. Balch. agent, room 5 McCnrnark Bldg. Phone 96. LAUNDRIES SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 136 S Liberty street. Phon" 25. Oldest largest best. Established 1888. CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY qualitv work, prompt service. 1264 Broadway. Phone 165. MEDICAL MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phone 517 W. PAIXTING CONTRACTORS PAINTING AND DECORATING HIGH class work for particular people. L. D Brandon, contractor. 365 North High Phone 61j J. NURSERY STOCK ERUtTLAND NURSERY FINE l.ARGr stock of Italian print trees and a la. ail kinds of leading anrserv stocl for fall delivery. Phon 1140 M. 16; a I4th street. COMP1.ETK LINE TREES SMALI fruits, ornamentals. Capital City Nar sery Co. 426 Oregon Bldg. Phone 75 PASTRT SHOPS PIED PIPER TEA ROOM AND CATER ing Shop. 340 Xortb Capitol. Phone 754 J. PLUMBING PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL work. Phne 1307 4.- Shop, 127 Ua ion street. A. L. Uawiirej. PERFUME AND TOILET ARTICLES CALIFORNIA PERFUME CO. EX tra-ta. to 'let -article. Mrs. atoyer. 170 Sonth 33rdv - Pboae 1224. RESTAURANTS HUB RET A II RA NT MOST REASON- ahle nrices. Joknsoa Barry. 159 8. High. Read i the Classlticd Ads. BUSINESS CARDS musical MRS HENRY LEE PIANO. Capitol. Pboae 1017 W 1221 K. SALEM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC All braacak taught, diplomas granted. John K. Sue. D.ieclor. 1237 Coort Phone C2. RAO AND JAZZ PIANO PLAYING 12 lessons guaranteed. Waterman System. F. B. Clark, Mgr, McCer nark Bid. TUIC11 JACK MULLIGAN PIANO TUNER: Moore-Dana Co. Representative Sherman Clay A Co. Phone &OQ. EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED Piano tuner. Leave order Will's M osie Store DANCING PRIVATE LESSONS IN ALL LATE Mrs. Wh:t. Phone 273 J. danrea. MUSIC STORES GEO C. WILL PIANOS. PHONO grapha. sewing machiaes. iheet music, and piaao atidies- Repairing phono graphs and sewing) machiaes, 432 State. Salem. PIANOS SHERMAN CLAY A CO. PIANOS Steiawaya Duo Art aad others. Moore'a !!' Hw. 415 Court street and naaottie Temple. NOODLE PARLORS .VA HONG NOODLE HOUSE. Ferry. 439 BIN SIN NOODLE HOUSE CHOP auey, soc; puffed rice, 20c; noodles. zw; tried noodles, 60c. 189 S. Lib erty. SECOND HAND GOODS HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND hand clothing and aho-i. Alao do cleaning, pressing and reparriog. Call and deliver. Capital Exchange. S12 -orth Commercial. Phone 1368-W. WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND goods of all kind: pipe fittings, har ness, collars, collar pad, tools aai chains. Fred Scbindler. 358 Center street. 8T0VES AND STOVE REPAIRING 8TOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years experi-ace. Depot National fence, sites 26 to 28 inches b-gh. Paints, oil and varnishes, etc.. logan berry and hop hooks. Salem fence and Stove Works. 250 Court street. Phone 124. SCAVENGERS SALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE, RE m oi an Kinai removed. Cesapoola cleaned. Phone 167. TRANSPORTATION PARKER'S STAGE LINES J. W. Parker. General Manager Central Stage Terminal Salem. Oregon - SALEM SILVERTON DIVISION Leaves Salem. Central Stage Terminal: T a.m.. 11 a.m., 5 p.m. Leaves Silverlon. Newa Stand: 8 a.m., 1 p.m., 6 p.m. Sslem-lndepend nee-Monmouth Division Leavtea . ban iii Central Stage Terminal ' a.m. 9 a.m. It a.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. Leaves Monmouth. Monmouth Hotel: jJar! Inpenden"1 BoVver HoV- l. ,,.j,0 , m ,0 , m ,.15 4 6;3n ' "make connections at Salem lo nil I'" rt f the valley. Extra trioa by appointment. J W. PARKER. General Mgr. TRANSFER HAULING WE MOVF STORE AND 8HIP HOUSE hold gooJs. Our specialty ia piano and furniture moving. We alao make corn try trips. We handle the best coel and wood. Cat! on us for prices. We give good measure, good quality and good aervice. Larruer Transfer Co. )'hone 030. 3AP1TAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 226 State St. Phone 03a... Distributing forwarding and storage our specialty. ft our rates. WOOD SAWS AOOD SAWING PHONE 1131. CITY. country. Ed. Sproed. ?ITY AND COUNTRY WOOD SAWING. Pbone ot(i. Fiaher Broa. WATER SAI KM WATER. LIGHT A POWER CO. Wfice. 3"1 South Com . St. Ten per cent discount on domestic flat rat. paid in advanc". No deductions for absence or any cause unless water is abut off roiir ;remie PROFESSIONAL OPTICIAN 8 3LASSES FITTED BY DR. L. R. BUR dett at the Bow Optical Company. 323 State street, opposite Ladd and Biikh Bank. OMER(Y KEENE JEWELERS AND Optnmetrists. 3H8 State. CHIROPODISTS ;has. H. MAXWELL CHIROPODIST. Fool specialist. Room 3. 322 State Si JR. WILLIAMS CORNS. CALIOU8 es, ingrown nails, all foot troubles. Price Shoe Co. Phone 616. CHIROPRACTORS JR. O. L. SCOTT. P.8.C.. CHIROPRAC tor, 414-10 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 67; res. 828 R. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS JRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL -206 U. S. Bank Bldg. R. W. L. MERCER OSTEOPATHTC Physician and Surgeon. Kirksville graduate. 404-405 U. 8. National Bank Bid. Phone, office 019; res. 614. 1ROKEN ARCHES AND OTHER DE formities of the feet corrected withont loss ef time from your occupation Dr. White A MarshslU U. S. Bank Bldg. R. JOHN L. LYNCH OSTEOPATHIC Phy.ieian and Surgeon. 40.1 4(14 Ore gon Uldg. I'hone. oiftce, 1394; rea 58F.V L0DGE1)IRECT0RY 'NITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS (amp ,i. Armory, rirst third Mondavs REAL ESTATE RADE WHAT YOU HAVE FOR WHAT you want. We will find is for you A. W. Kstca Realty Co.. Pattun Bldg i'hone i8. 'EW BUNGALOW PAVEMENT beautiful river view. 5 rooma modert wita hardwood bordera and Dutch kit ehen. Built ia buffet aad bookca'ae fireplace, cement basement- Reduced to $4800: $0O0 will handle and wil accept uonua. Heyser-Follrich System Phono One Tbouaand Main Floor Terminal Bldg. Wood's Bargains (10 acre farm, well located, to exchange for home in Salem or suburbaa home. terms on balance. !0 acres improved to exrhsnge for home in Balem. Z7 acre Truit ranch with crop. $650(1. ijtce a home in Salem New boog''o itb bsnement. not all finished. r' half cask, in good dia trirt. A strictiv modern 8 room bun gatow.j large lot with bearing fruit trees, naved street, best residence dia tr'n-t. for leas than house would cost to build. Ford sedan to trade ia oa a home. Good light ear for sale or will trade on tfheap home. A fine farm at $0 per 5" S5 acre, near iratlas. wan suburban homo ( 3 acres bom. Sea as for trades 341 State atreet. SIX ROOM BUNGALOW AND TWO lota ia aorta Salem : with garage, hase- .jnent ana fireplace. A real aovaa. Price $4(MH. IOO 0 reals, bai"-e - terms. W. G. Krueser, Oregon Bldg. 1 bobs SIT. F.:'i'-' - ' ' -' "''''' ''!""'"- .:- e-'-'"'".' REAL ESTATE 6 BOOM HOUSE IX PENDLETOX rented for fj per. uaosith. to trad -for hona ia Sale, or $i25( anort gage on lt sire of unproved land. Address . W. Ha.kelL 7U8 Academy street. Italia. Ore. FIVE ROOM HOUSE ON PAVEMENT ia good eead.taea, modern. large cor aer lot and close to cannery, ran be bought for $2200. $1200 aa firat pay aval Heyser-Follrich System Pbone One Thousand Main Floor Terminal Bldg. ANDERSON RUPERT Bncroaaors to ttlar A Lailar IN8URANCE RE VL ESTATE BONDS LOANS 406 7 Oregon Bldg. CUTY HOUSES CITY LOTS. BUNGA low, small aad large acreage, cloee ia and far out: exchangee ia city and country. Brown A Magee. over Bua- ick'i store. State aad Commercial Phone 559. MR HOME BUYER YOU CAN BUY A 9 room bungalow less than a year old for $500 less tbaa I was offered for it one months ago. Haa basement. Dutch kitchen, rloteta aad aleepiag porch. 11000 will handle It. See it today. 125 Leffelle. A Real Bargain Nine and on- half acres of loganberries income record good for the past four rears. Excellent crop now ahowing. Half a mile from the city limits, cloae to a dryer. Good water and email, well built bouse. Price $6,500. Easy terms. Square Deal Realty Co. 202 U. S. Bank Phone 470 IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A FIRST rlaaa large home. I have it. l-ocatd cloae in at a moderate price. Do not misa seeing me about it. If tou are looking for bnsineat property I have the beat corner in town for you today. Gertrude J. M. Page 493 N. Cottage Phone 1186 Housebuyer Wonld you not like to have a cottage these hot dara where the rooms are large, luxuriously larjre, bedrooms as well as ilving rooms. We have an exceptional place, moderately priced Will make a good home. Hoort walk ing distance and immediate possession Come snd see ra on this place. The Fleming Realty Co. 311 State street Good Buys 5 room hoiue. large lot on paved street and car !. Price $ltO0, $50u down balance VMJ per month. I room hoiik with garage in souffi Sa letn. Price SHOO. tlOO down. 6 room Iioum- rlo.e in on Kerry street Price :iooc. 7 room holme, with two good lots, good garage, fruit Trees. Price $2l."0 caah. :', Ho a'-re farm :o lrat.e. all necessary macbincrv an(! stork, two thirds of crop goe. Prwe $20Mi. Acreage i.i to ltt acres on easy terms. let us tell you about tliem. Real EM ate a lit Fire Insure ne W, H. Grabenhorst & Co, J75 State St. . C S. Bank Bldg SIX ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW bleeping porch. garae, 'J lot on good corner, close in on South Commercial street, at iMH. Half caah. M. J, Hunt Ladd & Bush Bldz. Own Your Own Home Strictly modern up to dale bungalow, 5 rooms, basement, inrnace. fireplace, garage, electric li;ht, ga; built in canes and bins. Ijirge lot. lawn, flow- er. cement walk and paved atreet. Abstract showing clejr title, price only $."ti(M). Terms. Some choice lots, tJi and up. For farm bargains large or imelt kee Childs & Bechtel ot State street A. W. EST ES REALTY CO. Successors to Oregon Co Operative Realty AitHOciatiaii. FIRE AND AUTO INS.. LOANS RENTALS Patton Building. Phone 7nP Best Buys 1 room apartment business. net income tciiKiu annuallv. i acres. 17 bearing logans and prunes. fair itnurovementit. S,.i00. caah. tl acres. 5 beuring logana. 3 filbert. trees enough to plant :i more acres, fnir improvement. Iteot sandy loam bot tom. $H.'J0O. 17l down a'-rei. I ! loirans. i room hnnaalow. family fruit-, close to car. $3500. V down, balance . Socolofsky 311 State atreet Worth While 12':; aires clove in. o room bungalow. Well, windmill, tank. barn. 4 acre. bearing: cherries and peaches. $660(1. 10 acres iloe in. H room plantered bouse. 2 acres bearing cherries. $3.oo t room houKe. '1 lot, bearing fruit, elec trie lights, city water.- $120O; 1jO down. ? room house, plastered: on car line. near. $1800. U00 down, Ij per month. Mills &. Copley 3:1114 State atreet REALTY EXCHANGES (Repocled by Union Abstract Company - Garbe. M. A. unmarried to Tay or. c. E.. land In claim 66-8-1- W., Marion county. Ore., $1. Ogle. J. M. and wife to Taylor, E.. land in claim 66-8-1-W. Marion county. Ore., SI. Hogan, Wm.. and wife to Tay- or. L... land in claim bb--i-v.. larion county. Ore., II". Moffett, C. B., and wife, to lohnson. O.. unmarried, lot o. lock 6 in Geisers addition to Sil- erton. Ore., J600. Anderson. G. E.. and wife to VIoffett. C. B.. lot 3. block 6 Gei sers addition to Silverton, Ore., $1. Kit hards. M. I., and husband to ;urtis. J. V.. and wife, lot 6 block 17 New Park ,nnex addition to Salem, Ore.. $1. Olcott, B. W., and wife to Van Patten, C. part of block 3 Myers tddition to Salem. Ore.. $10. Martin. C. A., and wife to Tay lor, C. E.. land in claim 66-8-1-W. Marion county. Ore.. $1. Martin. C. L.. and wife to Tay lor. C. E.. land in claim 66-8-1-W.. Marion connty. Ore.. $1. Highberger. T- and wife to Tay lor. C. E.. land in claim 66-8-1-W., Marion county. Ore.. SI. CHICHESTER IS iPILLH . rtUaas Bte4 aad trotd w " c beaaw eaaled warn Btwa tJhkwa.1 Te eskee. aaref yww w pissiHi Aakewvrui'nia-TEBTf LkMONs BAfc puxa, w i fMMal ItslaVWW ataaTaaa snTraaT4le Av5rW KtlaaMl scuntascsiutinria TUCKS IKE SHARP RISES Steels and Equipment Active Despite Unsettled Rail road Conditions NEW YORK. July 18. The stock market too ay registered greater coufidencey in an eajrl settlement of existing adverse fac tors by a general demand for shares of almost every description. mostly at substantial advances. Rails were the only noteworthy exceptions to the higher trend but in even that quarter, firmenss was shown, despite further deadlock in the strike situation and pros pects of smaller ' July earnigs. Pooles were active in steels equip ments and many kindred stocks and oils ignored additional reduc tion in prices Vf crude products, as reported by several of the larg est dealers in that commodity at western, southern and southwest- ers centers. Strength was manifested at the outset of the session, crucible steel rising 6 1-2 points in the first few transactions. Later from a moderate reaction the stock again rose vigorously, clos ing within half a point of its best at 87 1-2. Studebaker and some of the motor accessories registered ma terials advances as did also Amer ican and Baldwin locomotives and New York Airbrake, metals, lea thers, rubbers, sugars and tobac cos contributed their quotas to the comprehensive dealings with sev eral of the utilities, notably Peo- Dle's Gas. Sales amounted to 68 5,000 shares. j The money market was easy un til the final hour, when the 3 per rent rate lor call loans gradually rose to 4 and then ." per cent, the latter quotation ruling at he fin ish. Many 30 o 90 day loans ere negotiated at four per cent ajnd longer maturities were taken Ion higher collateral at 4 1-4 per cent. German marks proved the only exception to the almost buoyant tone of foreign exchange. PORTLAND MAKKKETS PORTLAND, July 18 HuMer: Prints exitras 46c; cubes extras 38c; prime firsts 37c. Butterfkt. Portland delivery: No. 1 sour cream 46 fi 47c. j Potatoes: Locals, New selling price 2-1-2 fp 3c. j HOI'S tNH.M;KI) NEW YORK. July 18. Hops. hides and wool unchanged. SALEM MARKETS I BUTIBO PRICES ha and Grata Wheat. 1. OS St 1.10 ha: oata. 50 She bn, ! Eggs, Bntterfat. Butter. Milk Butterfat. 47; milk. 2.25; eggs. J2c. PonHry Heavy hens. 20 (a) 2le: light hens I Ac; medium. 18c: roosters. 10c: broilers 35 30e. Livestock Hoc til il 11 :.'!; dreed bnga. 14c: top leer.. 6c ; cowa. 3 ftt 5c ; lamb, 7 t Hc. RETAIL PRICES Eggs and Butter Eggs. 'J.n:; creamery butter 45 3'r. I tnrllanl llnvlntr triaa 1 : . Mr i EOOS. POULTRY AND MEATS Bl TTERKAT FlTtM. SCARCE i Number one churning cream. 466 17c I. n. h. Portland. 44c at atationa; under grades. (3(n llr. EIH STEADY Current receipts. I9ff20c: white ben- neriea, 2;i(n. 24c delivered. (Th'ae quota. Hons are based on prices received for the bulk of day's receipta by local job- oera . and creameriea. 1 LIVE POULTRY STEADY (IjCss commission.) Heavy hens, 22c lb.: do. light, tic: broilers, rocks and Reds. 24$2-r: Leghorns. 182(c: old roosters. Klc: ducks, white pekias. young 24T2.e: old ducks. 18f.20e. DRESSED MEATS FIRM. SCARCE likens commission.) Choice light hogs. 15154r: nndergradea, 1 3ft lie- veal. too grades. I:ttrl3'ic; under grades,; 10 ft I Jc. HAY AND GRAIN HAY 'FIRM (IVIivered Portland.) Valley timothv. t!H(WJI Ion: Eastern flregon timothy. $-J2Y2.'i ton: alfalfa. $16rl6.5o ton: clover. $11 ton: oat and vetch, $!5ifl6 ton; straw, $8fi9 ton. GRAIN FIRM (Track Portland.) Wheat. tt.OOff t it; oat. $3243,; eastern yellow corn. $3(1 a tun. TRUIT Straalierriet. normal: rherries. 6ff.7e 1H : earlv iearbe. 75e(r85c imx : anri- . $t'W 1.35 ln: rasplierries. $1.75 (-': currants. $I.75W2: loganlierries. II fu: 1.25: apple. t.7.-.i . VEUETUUiS VEGETABLES STEADY No. 1 potatoes. 7541 85c cwt: frexon -abbage. it 'I 3 4c lb.; parsnips. Ir lb.; arrota. 25e 12 bpnche: green peas, 4frt jc lb.; green oniona, 25c. WOOL WOOl. STEADY Coarse valley wool. 1 5ft 18c; medium -OfSc: fine. 25e.SOe. Hors HOPS STEADY IQ-M mn nnrnrat et lleel.le. YOUR SUMMER VACATION : will be much more enjoyable if yon have your home newspaper to read in your spare moments. It will keep you posted on the doins? at home. ; v j DO IT NOW before leaving on your vacation, send us the voupon below or telephone 583, advising Us to send you The Oregon Statesman while on your vacation. COUPON : V Name. '. : v . Vacation Address Expect to return on or about. a Name Street City-.- n m s UUPl'ID Traders Are Early Buyers When No Hope of Rail Strike Settlement Likely. , CHICAGO. July 1. Uneaal- nesa over the rail strike outlook tended to bring about a slightly average of pricea for wheat today,. despite unusually bearish' condi tions for the spring crop. Tb close was unsettled at 1-8 decline to 3-8 net gain, with September 11.12 to 1.12 1-8 and December 11.14 1-8: corn finished unchang ed to 1-4 lower, oata unchanged to 1-8 t? j 1-4 up and provtalona'. varying from 10c decline to 17 20c advene. Wheat trad era yesterday who had been optimistic as to likllhood of a quick ending of the railroad strike were early buyers today aa a result of the ab sence' of any j-' definite- ' develop ments Indicating progress toward a - settlement, in addition, con siderable buying which took place was ascribed to milling and ex port account. - 5 - '?! The fact that crop news from the spring wheat belt was the best so far this season did a good deal to check upward swings in the market and to keep the range of prices narrow. Cutting of spring wheat is expected to be under way by the end of this week. Railway officials said that not withstanding the strike they were preparing to haul a crop of record proportions. Corn was relatively easy owing tn auspicious weather conditions. Another bearish factor was talk of Germany trying to resell corn. 1 Oata were governed chfefly by the action of wheat. : i For the most part, provisions were higher in line with hog val ues. NEW YORK FRUIT MARKET NEW YORK. uJly 18.-Evaporated apples scarce. Prunes firm. Apricots unsettled. Peach es quiet. .'. i They even charge 150Q for cashmere ehawl right where they make them. A little thing like SltQu is mere cash, In Cashmere. MDI WANTED : for awrvtce as railroad rna-i rhlnbtta, blasksmltha, alteet ? metal . : workers, , coppeot smith, car Inspeictora, boll' ertnakers, elettriciaas, plp. fitters, . tianera, car irfllr; era, lielprra, all claatea usr: der strike oundltlona bt. evplaintl by (liarrmaii ln: W. Hooper of the United States - lUtlroad Iabor lloavrd. In hi Maleitm-nt of aTulj 1st regard irtj( as-fol- Iowa: . ,. - J "In this case tbe conflict! Is not between the employer! and the oppressed employe. The people of .this country through an act of congress,' signed by President Wilson,! established a tribunal to de-' clde such disputes overj wages and working condl- tlons, which are submitted? to it In a proper manner. It Is tbe decision of this trl-; bunal against which the' ahop crafts are striking. "Regardless or any que lion of the right of tbe men' to strike the men who take the strikers place " are; merely accepting the wage and working conditions pre scribed by a government tribunal and are performing a public service. They are not accepting die wages and working conditions -which an employer Is trying to In pose tor this reason public sentiment and . full" government power will pro-' tect the men who remain' ia their positions and new men who may come In. Adequate provisions have been made for the full pro tection of all employes, the same at old employes which have remained loyally at work. ', Applicants should apply to the office of the superintendent at Portland (Union Station) or to the assistant superintendent at Rosebnrg. j. H. DYER. 1 ' General Manager, Southern Pacific Company