THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREtrON
FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 21, 1922
CLASSIFIED ADVEBT1SZHEKTS
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3 NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
W. II. Borghardt. Jr.
Resident Agent 371' State St.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Real Estate
V T. K..FORD
(Ofer Ladd t Bash Ban)
NEW TODAY
PATRONIZE ' TOOR - NEIGHBORHOOD
grocery. 3095 North Fifth, street. . Wil
terw.
woo wroeery. rNM sewo-o.
A. W. 'ESTER RF.ALTT CO.
IS HIDE PROPERTY DEALERS -'-
FIRE AND. AUTO INSURANCE
RENTALS
Pa I ton Bailding
Pboaa 76a
FOR SALE FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW
with bstemenL Dvtch kitchen, can
I. ace, corner lot. I'rico $3000. Term.
W. G. Krueger. Oregoa Bids.
, FOR REST TWO 5 ROOM HOUSES.!
1 al! at 46$ N. 12Ul street. Phono;
. 1544-W.
' FURNISHED OFFICE FOR RENT
' , with phone service. Room one, Pat
J ' ton Bids. Phono 768.
FOR SALE 6 YEAR OLD HORSE AXO
4 year old mare, $2800 Iba; team..
1 SI 00 ear. U. 11. Uttawsy, silver-
ton, Oregon. 3 miles from Central
Howell. I
' IOR SALE TWO GOOD MILK COWS.
John: Theilen, irout 7, box 56.
' FOR SALK GRADE JER8EY, FRESH
mwi. Phone evenings. J. D. Alea-
nnder. !.--? ....- , t ww.,
TRADE WHAT YOU HAVE FOR WHAT
. von nil. We will find it for Ton.
V A. W. Kates Realty Co. Tattoo Bldg.
Phono, 768. .
WHY DENY YOURSELF FIRE INSCR
iir and riek loeinr Tour all, when
X war ratea are a reasonable I Place
. your insurance with today. Stand
ley A Foley, agents, Baah Bank Bid.
Phona S47. :.
v , , i i
CAPITAL CASH 8TORE THEY PAY
. mora foe ,essav 3o to bo aure.
. 1919 OVERLAND BP0 A IN EXCEL-
Jt eel lent rondition, a nap for $3U0
Shoenaker. 107 N. Commercial.
-f
OFFICE FURNITURE FOR SALE
Deaki, fhairt, tablet, etc Room one,
Patton Bldg. ; ,
FO KENT .ONE-HAW OK FINJS
t . Yinnlaail location a Commercial, be-
- tween Court and Chetnekett. Address
. ' "B-tl." earo HUteemaa. " ;
. FBRMS ROOM BUNGALOW. BUILT
in kitchen, fine bath, laundry traya.
Konth and only $3500, $500 eaah,
. Iialanro easy terms. - Berke 4 Hen
: 4 rick a. 305 U. 8. Bank Bids.
five room strictly modern flats, fine I
iocs tins, net rent 318)1 per month
. Owner must sett. Price S13UOO. Pecke
. A Hendricks. 305 U. S. Bank Bldg.
f ORD SALESMAN WANTED LIBERAL
y proposition. Stewart Motor Co, la--,
dependence. Oregon. -
IOR 8t.E
J . 1786-W4.
GRAIN HAY. PHONE
I Mr. Farm Buyer and
)... ,.r A,, Investor . . '.
ote : this snap 100 acres of fine lend
- alt tillable, ; good 10-room plastered
" tioose, barn and other ootbuildinga.
3 Oa mala traveled road close to school,
store, rural roete. Only eight miles
; from Salem. ' Price reduced to $8500
for a short time only. .
J . Childs & Bechtel -
y : 840 State street t .....
f I HAVE FOUR PARTIES WANTING TO
' buy city property, prices 630H to
$4000. Also one party who wants
: to hey grocery store and one a meat
i c market. If voa want to sell list with
M.J.Hunt
Ladd A Bush Baldg.
" Wood's 'Bargains
Throe room house . L.... $650
n ' Two room boose, fine lot., good, location,
I $800. -, i,.
Three room house, good location $1000
Five room house, frmt and berries, $!6T0
Five room bouse, good plumbing, $1450
J Hi room hoaso. aood olumbins. S2000 I
, .New five room bungalow $2tt5o
i Strictly modern 8 room ' hoi se,' close
la. $700, Oood farm, welt located
i at $00 per acre, IF. L. . Wood. 841
iv: mate street. w, .
y : Best Buys
V 75 - acres , river . bottom, $3000. $1750
100 aera atock ranch. 80 cultirated, fair
'' improvements, - $3600. For acreage
- near Balem or sell with Mi down.
20 acres ikL miles from Sslem limits.
Garden road district, for a abort time
5i00,. $1500 down,,'.
J J .; Socolofsky :
" $41 SUto street ' '
EMPLOYMENT
FEMALE
WANTED HIGH SCHOOL GIRL TO
go witl family to beach for a month.
c also to work in home this winter and
so to school. Small pay. Address
B 100. earo Statesman. .
BCAXJS
EXPERIENCED DRIVER WISHES POS
ttioa drivine ear to California for his
transportation. Address P, O. Boa
384. . Vf
WANTED ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN
. who haa had eanerieooat tailing lifi
laaaraace, stocks or advertising. Must
be able U devote his entire time and
bo smbltioua for advancement. Must
have tha eoarage to present rusiness I
. proposnioa so merchaata aad proiea
sionsl men. - Answer ia your wo head-
writing, atating ago, edaestioasl qusli-
iirstioas. experience as solicitor, ete.
. Addreaa "I-No. 81." Statoamaa office
t MALE AND FXAtALB H
WANTED BERRY PICKEB8. WILL
pay lo lb. J. Sproagor. 3Vs ""lea
1 asyium. .. ; ,.' -. - i . ,. .
WASTED MEN AND WOMEN TO
. take farm paper snbscrittiona. A rood
prop si Iron to the risks people. Addreaa
racitie nomeateed. statoamaa Bldg
- oaiem, ore.
PERSONAL
GET MARRIED BEST. MATRIMONIAL
paper publiahed. Free for stamp. Cor
r : FOflALE
BOSINEBS OPPQBTtnriTIEa
Rr.8TAURANT FOR 8ALE SEE L. A
- .7 org, aqa State Street. ,. , i
FOR SALE GARAGE AT YAMHILL.
' uooa repair abop and slock
v'-,' 7 "" Address HcClata Broa.
' "'"" ' Oregon. .. i. ;
BIRDS
FOR SALE A FEW -MORE AU8TRA-
nan Mve Birda. at $5 a pair. The
"ZlZT " re. E. B. Flake.
.';".,.:-, ,m LIVE STOCK ,.j
aT-atta a-, a B a.
a , ' . OREGON JEWEL." AND
vi v aiu. inquira w North High,
FOR SALE
rotrurxr
POULTRYME SEND EIGHT TW
I cast a'ampe for special tare Booth. I
nai ivr sue mi aaa viacst jovrsai i
ia the wesL The articles sad adver-1
tisemeate are of spec is 1 interest to the
poultry breeders of the nortawest.
Kortkwni Poultry Journal, 311 Com
mercial atreet, 8a I cm. Oregoa.
j FABJt PAPER
IF TOO WAST TO GET THE BEST
farm neper, tend 1 5c to the Pacific
Homestead, ftalem. Oreroa. for s three
aioatha' trial eubseriptieB. . Iteatioa
tbie ad. , - ... -
KUtCELLAVEOUS
FOR SALF LLEWELLYN SETTER
papa. 260 N. 14U. Phone 1033 M.
SUMMER LUGGAGE REDUCED WALL
paper remnants, - plaster vailboard.
Valet atair - carpet, $1.35. . Endar-
aace hish srade hoaso paiaL K;
lino, 10e ponnd. Cotton mattresses,
$8.50. Steel spriars $5.00. Mas
O. Bursa. 179 N. Commercial SU
FOB BALK OLD NEWSPAPERS, 10 1
eeata a handle. Cireatatioa depart
nteal, oregoa statesman.
"Beautiful Oregon Rose",
aad ' eleTea ether Oregon soars, tos ether
with lino collection oi patriotic
oats, sscrsd tongs aad . man old time
laforitet
ALL FOR 25e
(Special prices in Quantity lots)
Especially adaptable for school, commas
ity or homo singing, send tor
The Western Songster
T6 pages, now ia its third edition.
Published by
OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY
315 8. Commercial St. Salem. Ore.
WOOD
4 FOOT AND 1 INCH DRY MILL
wood in any quantity. . Tracy Wood
Co. Pboaa 530.
BEST GRADE MILL WOOD 16 INCH.
2 ft. and 4 ft. Prompt delivery.
Special price on ear lots. We caa make
delivery on ash. second growth and
old growth fir shout Jnly 15. Fred
E. Weils. 305 a Ctmrch. Phone 1542.
ALL KINDS OF WOOD FOR SALE I
big fir and oak. 16 inch. - Orders
taken for immediate or fntnro deliv
eries. C. D., Query, Livesley Station.
Phone 77F2U
OLD 16 IN. FIR, $8; SECOND, 4 FT,
6. Ash. Pheina 14HT.
FOR RENT
BOOMS
ARLINGTON HOTEL, CLEAN. COSY;
50e op. 462 State.
MODERN ROO& FOR GENTLEMAN
Centrally located. Most rive asms sad
reference. Address A. esra Statesman
FOR RENT SUITE OF ROOM 8 WITH
private bath,- alee ainsie rooms. 1080
Chomeketa street. - Pboaa 1380.
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND
IOITND WATCH FOB.
j 1630 Court.
INQUIRE I
WANTED
MISCZJJUrO0S
-
WANTED FURNITURE, TOOLS, ETC,
Phone 511.
TLD MATTRESSES MADE OVER
Capital City Bedding Co. Phono 19.
WANTED HAY BALER AND ENSIL-
i ago ectter. J. 11. Lngeman, Stivertea,
f llMI
: Oregoa.
I WANTED EVERYTHING IN HARD-
j ware and furniture. Beat prices paid,
i THE CAPITAL HARDWARE "
i . A FURNITURE. CO.. . s
285 N. Commercial St. Phone 7
IBINO AND LAMBERT CHERRIES WAN
tted for immediate delivery. - Higheat
prices paid - for large, fancy quality.
Ward K. Richardson, Phoae 494.
WANTED FURNITURE. TOOLS. MA-
ehinery, atock. ete. w ill buy for. cash
or . aell oa com tr las ion. Phoao oil.
Woodry, the auctioneer. '
I ' BUSINESS CARDS
S AUCTIONEER
AUCTIONEER F. H. WOODRY. THE
livestock, furniture, real estate aao
tioneer. Phoae 611 for alo dates.
Rea, . 1610 K Summer. - '
Auto Directory
TRUCKS
FOR SALE OR TRADE REO TRUCK.
1B3I model, oerfect condition. win
, trade for real estate, produce or will
sen on easy terms, i n is is aa exoep
tioaailv rood bav. If von want a rwsl
good bargaia apply immediately. Phone
r eaJL The People s ess a ctore.
BATTEBT AND ELECT RICIAJg
AUTO ELECTRICIAN; EXPERT TROU-
tie ahpotiag. . ais . uiga. rnoae
aos. . . c -. . ,
mremil iTt niTTtBT RRRVIPK
l.. ." . . . . ... .1.1..1
rb. r.rr,. Rma. Pboaa 180X 418
Court. r f .. -
I - An?TYXENB WELDING '
IRON. STEEL, BRASS, ALUMINUM
Bring the pieces. - Oso-Gaa tl eating
Co. 337 Coort.
; TIBIS AND ACCESSORIES
MIKE'S AUTO WRECKING HOUSE
, Used parU.v I bay old cars. 434 a.
Commercial.! Phone 523,
USED PART8-1-3 TO Vt OFF. MIKE'S
Anto Wrecking lioose. 4Z4 ortn
Commercial. - Phone S23. .
innnn uii r ImiilliNTrF. AGAINST
stone braises.i run eats sea iiovnu -
Park store, 13th aad Leslie. Phoae 9.
I HI UIHIT1UIV. " www I
BEAUTY PARLORS
SOW OPERATING MODEL BEAUTY
... . . .. n i . .
Parlor. 110 North Commercial street
Phono 956..
CHINESE PHTSICIAN
DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN
diaoaao. 153 . ih BU phone ana
CABPBTS AND FXTJFT BTJOB
ii. i
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC WE ' NOW
weave fluff legs made out of old ear
pets, any length or width Too desire.
We sis re-fit, re-sew and also carpets.
Feather renovating had mattress steam
lag and remaking. Salem Carpel
Cleaning aad Fluff Bog Works. Phoae
1154.- . - - - : -
- h -.w'-f. - DEUQ STORES
WM. NEIMEYER "JUST DBOB8."
175 N. Commercial atreet. pnone ioi.
BREWER DRU9 CO.
405 COURT
rnooe isi.
ELECTRICIANS
,RCHIE FLEEXER, ELECTRICIAJl
f House wiring ay ioor r T;":
matea fern is Ilea. t'nfno bow. am.
Court .St. . i
BrrrTRK uv rtniTRES ON WIRING
By -eoatract: ' bv ooor.v - as p-.
prirca. H. W. Hatch. Pbone laua J.
i i ...I. p i '
FURNITURE HOSPITAL
rnfewiTTTRK P.r.PAlRED OR MADE TO
ardor. Rf iniabing anI oneoiatenaa
PMas oivws -
droves.
1301 Bontn uiasiwciM.
FLORISTS
OUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL PIECES.
Delivery. C- F. Brettaeopvi
Korth Liberty street. Phone 880.-' ,
Classified Ads. In The
Statesman Dring Results
BUSINESS CARDS
MUSICAL
MRS HENRY LEE PI A SO. 1381 .
Capitol. rteat J017-W. .
- 1
SALEM COXSERVATORT OF MUSIC
All branches taught, diplemaa granted.
John R. Bile. lirecter. 1237 Court
Phone 626.
RAO AND JAZZ PIANO PLATING
13 leaaoaa .guaranteed. Watermaa
System. K. B. Clark.' Mgr.. MoCor
aack Bids.
TTJXESS
JACK MULLIGAN PIANO TUNER:
Moore-Dana Co. Repreaentativo of
Sherman Clay A Co. Phono 506.
EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED
Biaao taaer. Leave ordera Will' a
loaie Store.
DAMcnro
PRIVATE LE8SONS IX ALL LATE
daacea. Mrs. White. Phono 27 J.
MTJSIO STORES
OEO. C. WILL
PIANOS, PHONO
graphs, sewing tn scalers, sheet Basic,
and piaao studies. Kepsiriag dbobo-
grsphs sad sewtafj macbiaos. ,432
Mate. Balem.
PIANOS
SHERMAN CLAY A CO. PIANOS
Steiawsys Duo-Art aad others. Moore's
Mosie Hoaso. 415 Coart street tad
MssOBie Temple.
FINANCIAL
20 YEAR FARM LOANS ON RURAL
credit plan, pre payment proeiaioaa al
lowed. We will finance yoo for a leaa
rata of interest than any firm oa tha
coast.
Private money to loan oa either city or
country property.
R, W. Marsters
411 Oresoa Building
LOAN8 ON GOOD CITY PROPERTY
Plenty of money ; no delay. Call
331ft state street.
MARION-POLK COUNTY FARM LOAN
association has money to loan at 6
percent. v. i. omun, secretsry-trea-aror.
S03 Salem Bank of Commerce
Ladies' Wearing Apparel
DRESSMAKING
MAUD SIMONS. DESSMAKER 1710
Bellevoe Kt.
RUTH MeADAMS DRESSMAKER, 756
oootn izta. rnone 1B24-U.
SPENCER CORSETS TO ORDER
Dressmaking. Carrie Fisher, McCor
Back Bldg.
THE ADSITTS ARE PREPARED TO
ao any aad all kmda of ladies tailor
ing, for old and new euatomera. 853
N. 12th St. Phono 2085-R .
HEMSTITCHING
MRS. BRECKENRIDGE IIEMSTITCH-
ing. Mail orders solicited. 175 8. 19th
Phone 174 M.
SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING.
pleating, bnttoaa, atamping and aeedlo-
wors. mv urcgoa Bldg. Phoao 379.
MRS. C. t MILLER HEM8TFTCHINO.
Btampiag, nraiding, hand embroidery.
Buttons, nova i. over Miner s store.
Salem, Oregon. Phone 117.
MTLLHTEBT
HATS FROWv l UP MRS,
C. A.
Grimm. 519 Court street.
INSURANCE
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE
company. J. C. Balch. agent room 6.
imack Bldg. Phoae 96.
LUNDBXES
SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 136 8
Liberty atreeL Phone 25. Oldest
NJajrjrkt best. Established 1889.
CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
ouslity work, prompt service. 1264
" Broadwsy. Phone 165.
UEDIOAX.
MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY
Phoao-517-W.
PAINTING CONTRA OTP as
PAINTING AND DECORATING HIGH
class work for particalar people. U D.
Brandon, contractor. 865 North High.
Phoae 845-J.
KVRSERY 8TOCK ;
FRUITLAND NURSERY FINE LARGE
atock of Italian prune trees and also
all kinds of leading nursery stock
for fall delivery. Phone 1140 M. 161
8. 14th atreet.
COMPLETE LINK TREES SMALL
fruits, ornamentals. Capital City Nur
sery Co, 426 Oregon Bldg. Phoae 75.
FASTBY SHOPS
PIED PIPER TEA ROOM AND CATER-
ing Shop. 846 North Capitol. Phone
754-J.
PLUMBING
PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL
work. Phone 1397-J. Shop, 137 Uaioa
street. A. u, uodfrey.
PEBTTJKB AND TOILET ARTICLES
I CALIFUKjilA rtRfUHE LU. Ea-
I . Iracta. toilet articles. Mm. Mover.
1 170 booth 33rd. mono - 1224.
RESTAURANTS
HUB RETAURANT MOST REA80N
able prices. Johnson-Bsrry. 159 B
High.
NOODLE PARL0R8
WA HONG NOODLE HOU8E.
439
Ferry.
o 1 oi.i sjMsno iiwui'u iiiur
auey, 40c; puffed rice, sue: noodlea
20c; fried a oodles. 60c 189 8. Lib
erty. . .
SECOND- HAND GOODS
imunwi rmuro r aiu run skvuah
. wwhw " - -
cleaning, pressing snd repairing. Cel.
aad deliver. capital bxcaange. asz
North Commercial. Phone 136S-W.
I WE BUY AND SELL 8ECOND
I i , 1 1 t. : J . !
HAND
roods of all kinds: pipe fittings, bar
sees, collars, collar pads, tools and
chains. Fred Kchtndler. S58 Coatet
- Street. - - i
STOVES AND STOVE REPAIRING
STOVK8 REBUILT . AND REPAIRED
40 years experience. Depot Nations)
fence, aisea 26 to 38 inches high
Paints, oil aad varnishes, etc, logaa
berry and boo hooka. Salem feace aad
Stove Works. 350 Coart atreet. Phoae
134.
TRANSFER HAULING
WH MOVE. 8TORE AND SHIP HOUSE
hold gools. Onr specialty ia piaao
and furniture moving, vie also make
eooatr trios. We Band I e tne beat el
and wood. Call ea oa for prieea. We
give good measure, good quality aad
good service. uarnier irsnsier vo
Phone 930.
CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER iCO. 226
State nu ' rnooe ujj.. main r tint
forwarding and storage omr j specialty.
tft oar ratea.
TRANSPORTATION
. PARKER'S STAGE LIVES
I 1. W. Parker. Geafral Manager
ueutrai rnare icrminai rn, urapn
I SAI.KH BILVEBlun uiviwon
I Leaven Salem. Central Staco Terminal:
7 a.m, 11 a.m., 5 P.m.
i . Silvartan. News SUnd:
I a r. t n m o.m..
I Salmn-lnnpend 'noe-Monmoata in vis lea
I Baiem iwairai oiare isnami:
t a.m. 9 a.m. ll a.m. a p m. a p.m.
iLenve Moamaath. , Moamoetft Hotel:
U 8:15 ssw p.mi :t P-m.
Imm Imteneadear. Beaver "Hotel :
i 0-3O am. 10 a.aa. 1:15 P.m. 4 a.m. :SO
We tcnake conaertmna at Saleaa to all
parts of the valley. txtra trrps ay
sppoiatnirnt. '
J W. PARKER. General Mgr.
Rcad. Iho Classified Ads..-
BUSINESS CARDS
SCAVXXGlXS
8ALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE, RE-
fuse of ail fciads remove. Ceaapools
riMaed. Phoao 167.
WOOD SAWS
WOOD SAWING PHONE 1131,
CITY.
country. Ed. Spraed.
CITY , AND COUNTRY WOOD SAWING.
rhoae 2046. Father Broa.
WATER
8ALF.M WATER. LIGHT A POWER CO.
Offteo, 301 South Com i. bt. Tea per
cent disconat oa domestic: flat -rates
paid in advance. No dedaetieas for
abseaeo or aay cause aniens water is
shut off your premises.
PROFESSIONAL
OPTICIANS
GLASSES FITTED BY DR.! L. R. BUR
vtlB m NIC vw v n .i , m -,
325 State street, opposise Ladd and
j . . . . . t u a k . . , 1 '
Bosh Baak. k
POMEROY A KEEXE JEWELERS AND
Optometrists. 368 State.
CHIROPODISTS
CHAS. H. MAXWELL CHIROPODIST,
Foot specialist. Room 3. 323 State Bt.
DR. WILLIAMS
ea. in crow a nails
CORXS. CALLOU8-
sll foot troubles
Price Shoe- Co. Phone 616.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. O. 1 SCOTT. P.SC, CHIROPRAt:
tor. 414 19 U. S. Bank Bids. Phono
87; res. 828 R.
OSTEOPATHIC PHTSICIAJfS
DRS. WHITE AND
U. S. Bank Bldg.
MARSHALL 206
DR. W. L. MERCER OSTEOPATHIC
Physician and Surgeon. Kirkavillo
. grsduste, 1 404-405 U. S. Nsttcal Bank
Bid. Phon. office 919; ret. 614.
BROKEN ARCHES AND OTHER DE
formitiea of the feet corrected without
loss of time from your occupation.
Drs. White A Marshall. U. S. Bank
Bldg.
DR. JOHN jL. LYNCH OSTEOPATHIC
Physician and Surgeon, 408-404 Ore-
frtn BldgL Phones, office, 1394; res
8F5. .
LODGE DIRECTORY
UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS.
Camp 5, Armory. First, third Monday a.
REAL ESTATE
NEW BUNGALOW PAVEMENT.
beautiful river -view, 5 rooms modern
with hardwood borders and Dutch kit
chen. Built in buffet and bookcase,
fireplace, cement basement. Reduced
to 84800; SaOOO will handle aad will
accept honua.
Heyser-Follrich System
phone One Thousand
Main Floor Terminal Bldg.
! SPECIAL
WE HAViE SEVERAL. NEW MODERN
homes priced very low on good terms.
No trouble to ehow them.
! THOMASON
i 331 'A Sste Street
$2000 ONLY FOR THIS 5 ROOM PLA8
tered bouse; rlectrio light, .bath, toilet,
sleeping porch, cement foundstion. 2
lots. 8500 down, $20 per month, t per
cent int. See
L. A. HAYFORD
305 SUto St.
TO TRADE 1 ACRE WITH ALL Kinds
of fruit; best of gsrden land; good
7 room house. Price $3000; will tske
small hou anl lot. Mmt be good,
.THOMASON
831 Vi SUte Street
5 ACRE "LOGANBERRY PATCH SlSOO.
Modern houne on High St.. $590.no.
.incoln county 0 acre farm, 40on.l)0.
ISO aTea in Si lets county. $'J6IKI.(H.
lA. O. BOH RN 8T K DT
407 Masonic Temple, Salem. Dregon
FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT, HOUSE
seven rooms, lot 50x100. Tbia ia a
good buy aad can he handled on eaay
terms. Price $3500.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN
331 SUte St. i Phone 531
6 ROOM HOUSE IN PENDLETON
rented for $45 per month, to trade
for house in Salem, or $3250 mort
gage on 160 seres of improved land.
Address F. W. Haskell, 708 Academy
street,! Dallas, Ore.
FIVE ROOM HOUSE ON PAVEMENT
in good condition, modern, large cor
ner, lot and close to cannery, ean be
bought for $3200, $1200 as first pay
ment. :
Heyser-Follrich System
Phone One Thousand
Main Floor Terminal Bldg.
' ANDERAON A RUPERT
aeeeeaora to Laflar A Laflat
INSURANCE
- RKVL ESTATB
BONDS i LOANS
t06 7 Oregoa Bldg.
riTV HOIT8K8 riTY LOTS. BUNGA
lows, small and largo acreage, close in
sad far out: exchanges' ia city and
mnstrr. Brown A hi are, over oua
ick's store. State and Commercial
Phono 559.
MR HOME TtUYER YOU CAN BUT A
I - f - - j.
o room Bungaiow ihid jr.i
for S500 leaa than I waa offered for
it nine months ago. Has basement.
Dutch kitchen, closets snd sleeping
porch. $1000 will hsndle it. See it
today. 125 Leffelle.
A Real Bargain
Vine and one-half acres of logsnberries :
income record good for tne pan ioui
years. Excellent crop now showing
Half s mile from the city limits, close
o s dryer. Good wster snd small, wen
built : house. Price eo.aw. x-aaj
terms. j
Square Deal Realty Co.
102 U. S. Bank Phone 470
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A FIRS!
class i large home, I have it- l-ocaf c
close - ia at a moderate price. D
not miss seeing mo about it.
If you are looking for business property
I have the best corner id vows ioi
yon today.
Gertrude J. M. Page
192 N. Cottage Phoao 1186
Good Buys
5 room! hooaa. large lot on paved atreet
end ar Itaa. Price 8160O, 8&OQ oowa
hilanra S O ner month.
1 roots bonws with garage in son A 8a
Wtsa. : Pvicw S140O, SlOO down.
5 room' bouae loo in on Ferry street.
Vru-m S3O0UV -
T room honse. with two good lots, good
rarare. fruit trees. Price' 92150 cash.
SSO aere farm to lease, all aeceeeery
machiaerv and atock. two tnirda OI
cron i roes. fre 820OO.
Acreage Vi to It acres oa easy terms.
let us tell yoa about mem.
Ren I Eatate J rire laaura'nce
W. H. Grabenhorst &. Co.
375 State Bt. ; C. 8. Bank Bldg
. Housebuyer
Would : yoa sot like to have a cottage
these) hot days where the rooms are
larce.' Inxorioosly targe.- hodroome as
srall' as ilvine roosoa. Wo have an
exceptioaal place, moderat-ty prtoed.
Will make a good homo.' Short walk
ing disUnce aad immediato poaeossioa.
Come end see ea on this place.
The Fleming Realty Co,..
141 State, street
ItatoeasaJB ClassVOsl Ate
REAL ESTATE
TO TRADE 3 LOTS. LIGHT CAR AND
sense cash for small boo.
THOMASON
331 H State Street -
Wanted at Once
4 or 5 room hea. wttl pay $200 down
aad 115 month and interest.
Thomason
3311.4 Stale street
Worth While
I2H acre rloeo in. 6 room bvagatow.
well, windmill, tank. barn. 4 arree
bearinc ebcrriea aad BHrhM. StiiiOO
10 acres close in. 6 room nlastered
hoeae. 2 acres hoarinr eherriea S3.! (Hi
4 roomv house, 2 lots, bearins fruit, elee-
c jiCb. city water. 1JOO; SlaO
wwwr ...
7 rttonr honse. nlastored: en car line
near. $1800. $300 down. SlA-oer
1L
"Mills- & Copley
23 ltt Sute atreet
: SPECIAL
A NICE NEW 5 ROOM HOUSE; HA8
everything yoo could ask for aad ia
well iocs led. for $3900. Let na aho
yea tats noose.
THOMASON
S3IH State Street
PUBLIC NOTICES
HAY BID INVITED
i ne unaersignea will receive
sealed bids up till five o'clock P
M. August 7th, 1S22. for the
purchase of 30 tons of baled
grain hay. A small portion of
retch will be accepted. The city
rese-ves the right to reject any
or nil bid, or sny part of a bid.
EARL RACE, City Recorder.
Notice of Improvement of Liberty
Street from the North Line of
Slyer Street to the South Linejto make the above described im-
of Miller Street.
Notice is hereby given that the
common council of the City oi
caiem, ureson, aeems it expea-
ieai ana cereDy aeciares us pur-
puse ana inieniion to improve
m oeny street irom tne norm line
Myers steer, to tne soma line
of Miller Street, In the City of
Salem. Marion County. Oregon, at
the expense of the abutt ng and
adjacent property, except the
street Intersections the expense of
which will be assumed by the City
of Sal cm. by bringing said portion
Of un.lH t Jtlrrv Stroot n tha W-
teblished grade, constructing ce-
ment concrete curbs and paving
said portion of fa'd Liberty street
with a six-inch Portland cement
concrete pavement in accordance!
with the plans and specif Rations I
therefor which were adopted by
the Common Council on the 17th
day or July. 1922. now on file in the abutting and adjacent proper
the office of the City Recorder, hy, by bringing said alley to the
and wh'ch. for greater certainty
and convenience and a more de-
tailed description thereof, are j
hereby referred to and made a I
pan Dereoi.
The Common Council hereby
declares its purpose and intention
to. make the above described im-
provement by and through the
Street Improvement Department
of the City of Salem. Oregon.
y oraer oi tne common coun
Cil: '
fcAKL KAt.fc. cuy Kccorner
Data of the first publication of
th's notice Is 19th of July, 1922
Notice of the Improvemrnt of iheUtreet Improvement Department
Portland TIo.m1 From the lorth
.na or I'averrseiit on tJie rmir-
cronnds Itoau to the North City
mn-
XNOtice is ncriDy given mat me
common council or tne city "
saiem aeems u expeaient. ana
hereby declares its purpose and
Intention to improve the Portland
Road from the north end of pave;
ment on the Fairgrounds Road to THE OIUfJINNAL PLAT OF SA
the North City Limits at the ex-1 LEM, OREGON, FROM THE
pense of the abutting and adja -
cent property, except the street
Intersections the expense of
which will be assumed by the
City of Salem, by bringing said
portion of sa'd Portland Road to
the established grade, construct-
Ing cement, concrete curbs, and
paving said portion of said Fort-
land Road with a four inch (4)
bituminous Redress on Macadam
pavement In. accordance with thesaem Oregon, proceed to assess
plans and specifications tnereiori
wh'ch were adopted ny tne wm -
mon Council on the 17th day of
July, 1922. now on file In the of-
flee of the City Recoraer, ana
which, for greater certainty ana
convenience and a more def ailed
description thereof, are nereoy re-
lerrea to ana maae pii ueicui.
The Common Council hereby
declares its purpose and Intention
to mane me auove
by and through the Street Im-1
nrovement Deoartment of tne
C'ty of Sslem. Oregon.
By order of the Common Coun-
cil
EARL RACE. City Recorder.
Data of first publication of this
notice in 19th day of July. 19?2.
NOICE OF ASSESSMENT
FOR THU IMPROVEMENT Or
LINCOLN STREET FROM THE
EAKT I.IXE OF COMMERCIAL
STREET TO THE WEST LINE
nt' mr:w sreet.
NoHr, l, Werehv clven that the
"ommon Connr-lf of the City 'of
2i r -Knnt
?c ivcui vi cavil. w a sa n v vs
T-sft virwv p xi. nn the
7th flaw of August. 1922
- , .an, hnnr at
. v u -- - .
or. cnhsoniianl mootinp- nf thelPr Ce - 1-Z a 3C.
Common Council thereafter at the
council chambers in the City of
Salem. Oregon- proceed to assess
npon each W srt of lot or par-
;el of land liable therefor Us pro
nortionste share of the cost o
improving Lincoln S4reet from the
least 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 objee
tlons. if any they have, to ssid
assessment and apply to tb said
Common Council to equslize their
proportionate share of said assessment.
By order of the Common Coun
cil the 17th day of July. 1922.
EARL. RACE, CMy Recorder.
Date of first publication of this
notice Is J air 19, 122.
NOTICE OF THB IMPROVE
MENT OP LIBERTY STREET
FROM THE SOCTH LINE OF MY
ERS 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 line 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
tion of said Liberty Street to the
established grade, constructing
cement concrete curbs and paving
said portion of said Liberty Street
with a six inch Portland Cement
concrete pavement in accordance
with the plans aad specifications
therefor which were adopted by
the Common Council on the 11th
day or July, 1922. now on file
in the office of the City Recorder
and which, for greater certainty
and convenience and a more de
tailed description thereof, are
hereby referred to and made
part hereof.
The Common Council hereby
declares its purpose and intentioa
provement by and through the
street Improvement Department
of the Cuy of s&lem, Oregon.
jjy order -of the Common Coun
cjj
EARL RACE, City Recorder.
Date of firBt publication of this
notice is 19 July'1922
NOTICE OF. THB 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
Pnm mnn rnttnU Af tha fit V nt
Salem deems it expedient . and1,,,D,,c 'ru'7 wa w,e Vl"' 'luc
hereby declares its purpose and
intention to improve the Alley in
Block 80 of the Original Plat of
the City of Salem. Marion County,
Oregon, from the north line of
Marion Street to the south line
of Union Street, at the expense of
established grade and paving said
alley with a bix inch Portland Ce-
ment concrete pavement in accor-
dance with the plans and spec!
i Hcations therefor which were
adopted by the Common Council
1 0Q the 17th day of July. 1922,
now on file in the office of the
Citr Recorder, and which, for
J greater certalnty and convenience
an(j - more detailed description
thereof, are hereby referred to
I and marln na rt hrfrf
The common Council hereby
dc,arfta its, numose and Intention
m.i(ithA above described 1m-
nrovement bv and throueh the
of tne City of Salem. Orecon.
Rv orrlnr nf th rntnmon noun
cj
EARL RACE. City Recorder
Dat of first rjublication of this
I notice is 19 Julv 192
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF
THE ALLEY IN BLOCK 23 OF
1 YOUTH LINE OF CHEMKKETA
STREET TO THE SOUTH LINE
OF CENTER STREET,
I Notice is hereby given that the
common Council of the City of
I Salem, Oregon, will, at or about
7 : 30 P. M., on the 7th day or
August. 1922. or at the same hour
at any subsequent meetings of the
Common Council thereafter at the'
C0Uncil chambers in the City of
npon eacn jot or part thereof Ha
1 bie therefor its proportionate
gh,Pe nr tn(, COf,t of imnrovins; the
a,,ey ,n b!ock 23 of the origjnal
plat of tnc CUy of Saiem? Oregon.
Ih nnrth nn, rhemakota
I st , .- th h f rnter
street
. . -
... , 4nfr,aIj in 1h
,...-,,. h(,r(,hv nntt.
f,ed tQ appear at gahl Ume an,
I piace before the said Common
Council and present their objec
tions, if any they have, to said
assessment and apply to the said
Commqn Councjl to CqUaHze 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
Ms July 19. 1922.
lORTLANI MARKETS
PORTLAND, July 20. Butter
Prints extras 42 a 46 c.ubes ex
(extras 38; prime firsts 37c. But-
. ....
teriar. Portland delivery
No.
PoUtces: Locals,
new selling
XEW YORK FRUIT MARKET
jeV YORK, July 20. Evapor.
- 1 a ted apples quiet; prunes wanted
apricots nominal. : Peaches dull.
HOPS.VOOL UNCHANGED
NRW YORK. July 29 Hops
hides and wool unchanged.
Miss Prim I think kissing is
a horrible habit.
Pretty On Oh. yon. shouldn't
believe all yon resd, old thing!
IRGEni WHEAT Bl
DnnpTD PTrn two Dicr
uUUtHu1 tJlLLL lillVLG illdL
t ........ . i . . . .
Allied Bills Also Show Ad
vance of 2 to 11 Points
Motor Conditions Good I
ivew YORK. July 20. The
ttock market was firm to strong
during the fir.t half of today's
tairiy active session, but devel
opod irregular tendencies later on
renewed selling ; of permanent
specialties, including the motors.
Traders for the long account
showed greater caution as a re
sult of the less favorable aspects
of the coal and railroad strikes,
although shares' of those descrlp.
tlons were well supported. J
Offerings of automobile issuet
ere a'tended by rumors dealing
with the linanrial status of seve
ral of the prominent companies.
but general conditions in the mo
tor trade were declared to be
favorable. ' !
Washington advices intimating
that the federal trade commission
Is likely to announce formal ap
proval of the Republic, Midvale.
Inland merger stimulated further
buying of cecondary steels and
United States Steel established a
new quotation for the current
movement. . ;!
Changes among equipments,
coppers, textiles, robbers and
chemicals, ranged from one to
two points at best, but these were
much Impaired or entirely cancel
led in the liquidation of the final
tour when Pierce-Arrow prefer
red and Studebaker led the j re
action. 1 i
From its ex'reme rise of; six
points to a level 21 points above
the recent low, Mexican Petrols
eum fell back, sharply, making a
ne'. gain of half r- point. - He-
its particu'ar type to retain much
of Its advance in the reversal;
rails also yielding. Sales amount
ed to 725,000 shares. ! 1
The money market followed its
course of the preceding day j un
til he final hour' when call loans
ro ;e from 4 to 4 per cent. Two
and three months raouey was ot
tered at 3 per cent, and some
of the longer ma'urit!e3 were ne
gotiated at 4 per cent, with an
increased demand for commer
ciai paper. 1
Part of yesterday's setback in
the leading foreign exchanges
was recovered. Sterling was Urm
and allied bills improved -2 to 10
points and the German mark also
rallied. Austrian remittances
were at low ebb during the- tnor
rflng but rallied feebly later.! 4
SALEM MARKETS
BUYING PRICES
star aad Grata
Wheat, 81.06 a 1.10 ho; eats. SO 41
Se be. " ' '..J.i -,,
Eggs, Bntterrtt. Bntter. mum
Batterfat. 47; milk. 82.25; eggs. 22e.
Poultry
Hear bona. 30 6s Jte! light beat
Ifte: medium. 18; roosters. lOo; fc sellers
35 O 80e. .
Livestock
Hogs 811 V 11:50; dreaaed hogs," 14c;
lop steers, 6c; cows, 8 it he; lauio, 1
c,
vsiaui raivss
Eggs snd Batter
Egg. 25c; creamery butler. 48 (ftt 53.
Portland Duying Prices
-
EGGS, POTJLTBT AND MEATS
BliTTERr AT FIRM, r
Number one rhorning cream, 46947c
o. b. Portland, 44s at atations under
grades. 43 44c.
KlMiS til KAlT
Current receipts. 19(B20e: white hen-
aeries, 2324e delivered. (These quota
tions are based on prices received for
the bulk of day'a receipts by local job-
bora and creameries.! ,
LIVE POULTRY -HTE A DT
(Less commission.) Heavy bens, 22e
lb.: do. light. 14e: broilers, rocks aad
Reds.- 24 25c; Leghorns. 18 tjD 20c; old
roosters, 10c: darks, white pekina, youag
2425e; old ducks. 1820e. .
UKfcKStl) m CA I IV n EA a
(faa romniuliii.l Choice licht haTS.
15jH5e; nndergrsdes, 13(1 5c: veal.
top grades, 13013?c; nnder gmdes, 10
12c i
HAT AND GHAIK 1
. HAY FIRM
(Delivered Portland.) Valley timothy.
19W21 ton; Rastera "Oregon timothy,
I22W23 ton: alfalfa, Sisieso ton;
clover. 814 ton : oat and vetch, $15010
ton; straw, ""CiS ton-'
GRAIN LOW EH
(Track. Portland) Wheal. $1.07
91.12; oat a. fS2 t . 85: eaatern yellow
corn, $3U a ton.
rauiT
Strawberries, normal; cherries. 87e
lb.; early peaches, 75e85e bos; sprl
82 a box: rstpl-erriea. $1.75 w 2
currants. $1.25 and tl.: logaauerrioa.
llt1.25; apples. l 7.-j
VKUKTABL1.B
VEGETABLES HTEADtf
No. 1 potatoes. 75 0 85c cwt;; Oregoa
eabbacs. 2a2 S-4c lb.: parsnipa. le lb.-.
arrete, 25e 12 be ache : groea peaa, 4 &
c lb.; greea onions. Zjc.
WOOL
WOOL 8TEADT
Coarso valley wool. 156il8c; mediam
20V25c; line, 25 ers(e. I j
aura
HOPS STEADY
1021 croo normal at 1 1 ? He-
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Diminisncd Pitospccll of
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Slant to Prices
CHICAGO. July 20 B'gr ex
port .buying together with dlmin-.
Ished prospects of settling the
railroad strike gave aa upward1
slant today to prices for wheat.
The uarket closed firm, half to
11-4 net higher, with September -$1.12
to 1.12 1-8 and December .
$1.12 3-4 to 1.11 7-8. Corn fin
ished at unchanged figures to 1-4
ga'n, oats l-4c off to a shade ad
vance, and provisions showing a
rise of 2 1-2 to 17 cents. , , 4 f
Export buying of wheat was Va-"'
tlmatel as reaching fully t 000 .
000 bushels, although It wsaaf-
tr ru!d-day before signs of. any
unusual . purchasing for Europe)
developed. Earlier the bulls had '
their eyes chiefly, on the strike ...
s'tuation as a motive., for higher s
prices. In this connection, a'g-1
nlcance wss attached to message.
from the southwest eomplalntna; ,
of inability to get cars to more
new wheat that bad been sold by
farmers. ,
'.' Puduen expansion of European
demand for wheat was In ' some
quarters attributed to increasing
concern abroad as to the nr'kes
Interfering with rail shipment.
Great Britain and Italy were said
to be the principal foreign buvr -Some
renewal bout talk of black
rust danger wns heard, but Jrsd- ,
ers as a rule seemed to Incline to
an opinion that the cron had be-,
come too far advanced to be much ,
hurt - r. :. ...
'Corn was ara'n in good requt
for export. Trsde in oats' lacked
volume. . v ,: v;;.;: '.. -
Provisions were firm In line
with hogs and as a. result of im
proved export Inquiry. I
"That new show of mine Is go
ing to be a sure-fife hit,' announc
ed the producer gleefully. "Uv
a swell Idea ' tor costuming ' tke
chorus." .
r, ,Uh-huh!, rftinted lh .eritlfl
''That's about all most of cm woar
nowadays.' Legion Weekly.
. " 1 1 . " 1
MB1 VAIITED
for service its railroad ma
chinists, bUsksmithit, alieet
metal workers, copper
smiths, car inspectors, ImI1
rrmakera,' ricttrldans, pipe
fitters,' tinners, car nialr
ers, helpers, all classes un
tier strike conditions ttesA
explained by Cbarrman Ren
W. Hooper of the . United
States - RallrosMl - Ibor
Hoard, in his staiemm of
July 1st regarding as fol
lows: . '
"In this case the conflict
,1s not between the employer
'and the oppressed employes.
The people of this country
through an act of congress,
signed by President Wilson,
established a tribunal to de
cide such .disputes.', over
wsges and working condi
tions, which are submitted
to it In a proper manner,
It Is the decision, of this tri
bunal against Which the
shop' crafts are striking.
. ."Regardless of any ques
tion of the tight of tha men
to strike tha men who take
the strikers' places are
merely', accepting the wages
and working conditions pre
scribed by , a government
tribunal and art performing
a public service. v They are
not . accepting tne -. wages
and working conditions
which an employer is trying
to iupose tor this reason,
public sentiment and foil
government: power will pro
tect the men who remain
In "I their positions and new
men who may coma in.
. Adequate provisions have
been made for the full pro
tection of all employes, the
same as 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
f Roseburg. j J. HY DYER,
General Manager,
Southern Pacific Company
COUlON