The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 27, 1922, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OREflOK STATESMIAN; SALKf; OREGON 1
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CULBOTntD ADYERTISEMEJtTS
Bate yr vtri:
Per
insert ioa
Se
6a
Three insertion
&M Mk laaBilioaal
Oao month . , 20c
Six months' contract, pr IBS. 1S
It months' contract, per mo. i2e
HIiIbm tar Bay edvsrtisam't 25e
. NORWICH UNION
'FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
' W.'BV Burgnardt; JrU :
Resident Agent 371 Bute St.
nniirviTn i nit
I!
On Real Estate
I T. K. FORD
(Over Ladd Bath Bask)
-NEW-TODAY-
TOR .BENT l"CBSI8HED APART'
ntcut, lower floor. 292 North Bummer.
SaP8T LISTED .MVE t BOO if HOCSE
i ia Korth Salom, near ear lino and
aebool. Price SI 700. W. Q. Krugere,
.Orecoa aiuidiDgv abont 217. ' .- .
FOR SALE GOOD LITTLE HOUSE
uJ two raad lota at S1200. Fito-
room eottaao at SMOO. - Sqaara Ieal
i Co, ZQ2 V. . Hans. ,
JOB RENT FURNISHED,
. sooata at 1S2 South Church.'
APART-
VAWTED-200 FOR SHORT TIME ON
rood security. , r Bona 7 u.
kDEKS TAKEX FOB KEXTfCKT
. Woadar atrioa; beaaa. Ia lots of 20
t ' toaad or mora, 6 rente poovd.
i.TkoM crenlngt 108F31. ,
H
IX)8T BABY INDIAN BLANKET ON i
. Jlig stroat aaar Marion. Call 491 B
'.or 1873. . . i . v s . :
, - , , ., , , ,
fOUR STRICT IT MODERN HOMES
. SiWI, fdVOU, HiW, 9B4UO.
; . Tba first baa 6 rooms, modern, ia
1 1 Salcaa'a boat district, t'oart street.
t The second bas 6 rooms oa one floor.
t, 3 lots. Monk littls box! to Capitol
. J atroot. . if , . .
; ' Tba third baa e rooms, Jar 'lot, 14th 1
' i , and eater.
t . The taat baa 5 rooms, full cement
1 , basement,' eamenf walks, ptrinr sad
i fireplace. These ara tbd best bars vo
v know in medium priced bomes. "
Jtecko Henricks, 203 U. 8. Bk. Bids.'
J'OR SALE FIRST-CLASS BROCCOLI
plants, f 4 per thousand. L. R. Rue,
: indepeaaaaee, urefoo. raeae ve'J'J.
fXNSULT TJ8 ABOUT TOUR IN8UR
t . nee rates. Wo are fcsre to serre yea.
' Stsndler Foley, Agents. Bask Bank
i ; .Blag, rnone - v . ,
pIX ROOM BUNGALOW WTTH- FULL
i cement-basement, garage and -2 nice
I ' east front lots ia fruit Mast . be
'.rsscrinced for $93UO. Beck uend'
, ; ricks. 20$ U. Bk BSnk Bldg.f
HOME CARPENTER HERE' S AN UN- j
finished! 4 room blouse with cement
, 1ssoment and gsrage. -, Price $1400.'
Price S250O. r
fi Also an old 9-room Home very close
! in suitsDie ir ' mreo. . spanments.
, Price e$2500.
Also' Bine first-class lots, view Booth,
; In new homo district, AH nine for
- saooo. - i.
Also two eld smsn fames1 on' excellent
t donMDe lots wit a shade and) . ruiU
S1700 for one. S1500 for. "totbor."-
';Becke Henricks, 205 U. 8. Bk. Bldg.
p. SATTERLED AUCTIONEER, ' FARM
aad stock aalea. ' Phones Residence
1211-J; Office 1177, Salem. Oregon.
. i i. in i , i . i , i i
CAKE ONE LOOK AND COME TO OUR
office. 8-room bungalow with screened
In porch for $600; $50 down takes it.
, New r fi-room; bungalow, bathr toilet.
, . basement, between , pared streets.
Priced right, $250 down tskes this.
raianco itke rent.
- Wo have a wpecial plan whereby yow
. csa ret 10. 20 or 30-arra tracta very
reaaonable and am all paymenta. - The
ret merited proposition oa the sasrkt.
we speeeisiiie in business opportune
. ties. We have clients waiting. - :
' Heyaer-Follrtcb- Syatem, Phone One
; Thonsaad. Terminal building,
WANTED A FEW LOGANBERRY
pickers. Tard cloee In. Transporta
tion given, w. c. fiocis, 727 Xvortk
;.Lioerty. i-noae 7a-w.
lOR 8 ALE 1 6-ROOM DWELLING. ONE
block from states house. . Inquire of
. owner, 1030 Chemeketa street.
Three room house for aala or rent.
ds-acro- farm to trade for city property.
wivarre dairy jarm with good out rang
$30(K. Take a house or acreage, Two-
a-oom v plastered house, good - lot, $800,
. rive-room njodern bouse, paved street,
fenap at $2100. Two choice lota oa
. pavement $500. A fine corner lot close
ia for $830, paved, A fin borne on
Conrt street $7500.
fitatee street. , 'A
F. L. Wood, 841
' A new Oakland ear to trade far small
tense ' j
. Hi lots in Broekr With lam ware-
toQM and dwelling renting for $25 per
anoBtn. win traae ior, smsu rarm ana
-nay difference.
Two houses to rent, y .
Thomason
331 State Street
I . , , .'
EMPLOYMENT
HAXB
WANTED ENERGETIO .YOUNG MAN
who haa bad ezporteae aelling life
. iasursaee, sioeka or advertising. Mast
bo nblo to devote his entire time and
' be ambitious for advaaeement. - Mast
j have the eoursge to present business
.-. propositioa.io . mercnaau ana p rotes
eional men. Aaswer la year owa haad-
" writing, stating are. odneational auali-
liestioas, esporienee as solicitor, etc
. Addreaa "I Ko. Zl." Ststesmaa office.
SAI.r.SMT.N WANTED
A"
CIGAR SALESMEN WANTED $30 to
. , $60 week nnd erponaee. - Experience
. ; nnneeessary. . Send addressed stamped
; . envelope lor tnsormation. iffauonal
M tigsr Co High Point, -Jf, C.
XALB AJTD FEMAXB
WANTED 8 PERSONS TO TAKE ORD
ers for 'the J. R. Wetkins products.
- ;ity worn, .rnone ?
f WANTED - MKlr AND WOMEN TO
take tans paper subscriptions. A good I
. J proposition to the right people. Address
f . toe racing Homestead, Btaieimaa BIAS.
FOR SALE
I : usoresa oppoBiuaiTiES
f "RESTAURANT FOR SALE SEE L.
' slayford. 89i State Street.
i nVOR SALE HOTEL' LEA 8E AND PART
of furniture. ' This is a good ' money
maker on a small investment.' Don't
'. write, out come sod look at hotel Har-
. j risburg, Hsmaburg, Oregon,
JWHO WANTS GOOD .MERCHANDISE
, i business f Done Ter $40,000 last year
1 . Building, fixtures, goods aad three lots'
. r ot $a500. If taken at once will take
4000.. Sitters Mercantile Company,
ewers, vregon.
-i
BIRDS
IFOR 8ALE A" FEW MORE AUSTRA-
. liaa Love' Birds, at $5- n pair. The
Bird and Pet Store. E. B. Flake,
; propnetor, sT Btate.- , ,
IIVB STOCK
yOTt SALE GOOD
N. Commercial.
COW. , CALL 402
TUB SALE TWO -GOOD - FRESH JEB
sey cows. RC 8, Box 108.
SIILK GOATS BRED DOES $15 TO
1 35. Milk Goat Cheese 60e per lb. I
"Silas, uregon.
BALE TWO- BEGISTERED AN-
gora gostt; nannies." Falls Clty-Salei
x.umur vs. x-noae Sla.
i -V I. I
C--Vlel'e--
XJVBSTOCX t-
I FOR BALE "OREGOS JEWEL." AXD
doe kid. Inquire 700 6U Mign. .
I FOB 8ALE TEAR OLD HORSE AND
4 year add mar. f2800 Joe; tea at,
$100 each. O. H. Ottanray, SUver
ton. Ore ton. S mile tram Central
Howell.
POtTLTET
POCLTRYMEIf SEHD EIGHT TWO-
nt tMap far special tare raoataw
trial for thd beat and 'eldest Journal
in the west. The ertielee and adver
tisement are of special interest to the
poultry breeders .of , th northwest.
Northwest PenltrV Journal -211 Coca-
mareial etreet, Salem. Oregon,
;4 j TABIC TAPER -- i
IT Y0TJ WANT TO GET :TH BEST
farm papar, send 15e te4 the Pacific
Jioneatead, Satem, Oregon, for a tbrae
f mentba' trial subscriptiea. Meatioa
tafa aA. , ' -!
MISCEXLAJTEOTJS.
OFFICE ; PCRXITURE FOR SALE
Deska. : rhatra, tables, etc i Boons oa,
Pattoa BUg. , 'fr
"Beautiful 'Oregort Rose
it
aad eleven ether Oreix aoBga, togetber
wua a -two - eoiiectioB oi patrtotie
songs, ssersd soags sad mssy old timo
fsforiUs 1
ALL FOR 25e i
ifSneclal nrieeo. 1b aaaatatr lota
Especially, adaptable for school, eommaa-
ty or komo siagisf. nna jor
The Western Songster
76 page, bow-in ita third editioa.
iiDiisaed or '
OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLT '
1215 8. Commercial 8U - ' 8s1am. Ort.
SgUCEUJUTEOUS
BTMMEa LITCQAGI EEDUCE1 WALL
paper remnants, , platter' -watlboard.
Velvet aUir carpet, $1.25. , Endur
etaee high aradS boose paint ' Kalao-
mtno, loe ponad. cotton - mattressea,
$8.50. Steel ; springa $5.00. Max
O. Burea. 179 N. Commercial 8t
FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. 10
eenta a bnadle. CirenlatioB deoarf.
.meat, Oregom Stalesmsa. , '
WOOD .
dTOOT AKD 16 'IKCH
DRY MILL1
Tracy Wood
I-
Lyoad i any quantity.
Co. Phone 620.. 4,
BEST GRADE MTLL-WOOD 1 INCH.
2 ft. and 4 II , Pronant delirery.
Special vriee on ear lots. We can make
delirery oa ask, second growth' and
old growth fir abont July 15. 'Fred
E. Wells. S05 & Chares. Phone 1542.
ALL KINDS OF WOOD FOR SALE
bis? fir aad oak. 18 inch. Orders
, taken lor immediate or future deli-'
eris. C. : Dr Qjwry, Lrreslty SUtMS.
PhoBS T7F21. , i t.
OLD
SO 16 IN. FtR, $8; SICOD eV FT
$. AshV Phoaoi 1467..i
FORRENTi
AFASTMtESTr
FIVE BOOM UNFURNISHED APART-
meat, , eloae . in. s Adults. 465 Center,
t dRTY BEST FCBS'lSHED
AP ART-
menta. 1182 Center. i
FURNISHED TWO AND THREE BOOM
apartments with bsth. 265 . 8. Com-
mereial, ..,.,.. v, ...,.;4,. ;.f ;
BOOKS
ARLINGTON-- HOTEL S CLEAN. COSTj
oue np, noa" mate. ; - - a
! DESIRABLE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS.
hot and cold water, suitable for two
people. 1280 Chemeketa street.
FOR BENT ROOM WITH OUTSIDE
sleeping porch. One or two persons.
Phone , 624R. -.- -.- ---
FURNISHED OFFICE FOR BENT
with phono service. Boom one, Pat
ton Bldg. Phone 7 68. .j i . ' .
MODERN BOOM FOR GENTLEMAN
Centrally located. If uat give name and
reference. Address A. care Statesman.
FOB BENT SUrrB OF BOOMS- WTTH
private hath, also single rooms. 1080
Chemeketa street. Phono 1280.
LOST AND FOUND-?
LOST
LOST LUNCH CLOTH WITH TWO
inch crochet border aad ' letter H' '
in corner. Phono 85F2.rt
WANTED
naSCELLAJTBaaS
WANTED HOUSE TO BENT. CLOSE IN,
no cmldren. call phono 40O. ,
WANTED FURNITURE TOOLS, ETC.,
..raene. mi. . . i .
OLD MATTRESSES MADE OVER -
Capital City Bedding Co. Phono 19.
WANTED OAK D Y f " MACHINERY,
tools, slabs.- aealers . and showcases.
CHERRIES ' WASTED BIN G, , LAM-
Dert, -ana Black Kepirbiiran, also Ma-
tnoatn. blackberries, j Mighesr prices
paid for large, fancy quality, Wcrd K.
mcbsrdfoa, pnone) 494. v ,. "
WANTED EVERYTHING IN HABD-
ware and furniture.' Bert prices paid.
. 1HI vArlTAu BAKDWAnVC
- . FUBNITUBB CO. - -
285 N. Commercial St, , . Phoae 947
WANTED - FURNrrURE.' TOOLS. MA
chiaerr. stock, etc W1U buy for cash
or - aell on commission. Phono oil.
. Weodryr the- euctioaeer. '
BUSINESSICARDS
: J: AUCnOKXEB t , .
AUCTIONEER tflfc WOODRY. THE
livestock. ; furniture, . real , estate ano
tioneer. - 1 Phoae 511 for' sale . dated.
Res. 1610 Jf. Summer.
Auto Directbry
TBTJCXS
FOB- SALE OB TRADE REO TRUCK.
1821 model, perfect condition, will
trade for real estate, nrodaee or will
ell b oaev Senas. ( Thia as aa oxeeo-.
tionallr rood bur. If von want n real
toed bargain apply Immediately, phono
r salL The People's Cash Store.
. BATTERY AJTD SLEOTBIOZAM
B, D. BARTON EUDE BATTERIES,
starter and - generator work.1 171 a.
Commercial. i. 't
AUTO ELECTRICIAN f EXPERT TROU
bio -saooung. az a. uiga. i-aone
208. : , i-, -..'-.
PBE8TO-. LITE BATTERY SERVICE
fetation. Expert battery aad electrical
work. Ferris Brosv Paoae 1808, 418
woarv
ACETTXENB WXXDZNO i
IRON. STEEL, BRASS. ALUMINUM-
Brtag the piece, j Ozo-ea 11 eating
TXEX8 AND ACCESSORIES
USED PARTS 1-8 TO OFF. MIKE'S
aw wrecking Kouse. 424 iiorU
jommerctsi. Pbene 52s. , j
.i ii 1 .
10.000 MILE GUARANTEE AGAINST
I UB a ItntlM. rtm Kid mmA K1am.IV
The Hydro-Toroa Tire, for sale by Yew
Park store, 12th aad Leslie. ; Phono 9.
BICYCLES AND BXPAIRXNG
I LLOYD E. BAMSDEX DAYTON BICY-
clee and repairing $87 Court.
BEAUTY PARLORS
NOW OPERATING - MODEL BEAUTY
Parlor. -- 110 NortK Commercial street.
rnone . '!'.;;::
CHTNESB PHYSICIAN '
DR. L. M. HUM CUHE3 ANY KNOWN
disease. 153 S. U-ti. BL, phvne 28J
BUSINESS CARDS-
afXTSICAX.
MRS HEJTRY LEE PIASO. 1221 V.
Capital. Phone 101 7-W.
SALEM CONSERVATORY OP MC9IO
All branches taught, diplomas granted.
Jobs K. Bites.- .Director. 1237 Court
Phoae 626.
RAO,. AXD JAZZ PIASO PLATIXG
i 13- lessens - guaranteed. - W alas iaaa
, ttystem. r. u. Vlark. Mgr., JietJor-
oaca" meg. -t
TUX EES
JACK MULLIGAN PIAXO TUNER:
jioore-vuiii w, nrpreaeniativo ei
W T" . w, " ,
Shorman Clay Co. Phono 06.
EDWABD WELP EXPERirNCED
piano . ttmer. . Loavo erdars Will s
Muste. Store.
DAXCXVO-
PBIVATE LESSONS TS ALL- LATE
dances. Mrs. White. Phoae 273 4.
XU8I0 STORES)
GEO. CI WILL PIANOS PHONO
grapha.' sewta? maehlaes, sheet ntosle,
r sad piano . stadiea. Repairing . paono-
rrapha - and - eewiaa) ssaehineo. 432
I State, , Salem. ...
KAMoa
SHERMAN CLAY CO. PIANOS
I Steiaways, Duo-Art sad others. Moore'
I Music House. 415 Court street aad
: Maeoale Templa.
CARPETS AJTD TXUTT BUGS
KOTICE TO THE PUBLIC WE NOW
I weave fluff saga anade oat of -old ear-
pets, any lengtn or width yon desire.
w also re-fit,, re-sew and size carpets. '
Festher rsnovstinc and msttresa steam
ing aad re-making. - Salom . Carpet
Cteaamg and Fluff Bag Works. Phone
lib. ..
CARPET A5TD KUO WXAVIKO
SARPET AND RtTO WEAVING RAGS
: dyed. Phone before 9 a- m. 84F21.
DRUG STORES
WM. KEIMEYER "JUST DRUGS."
i 1T5 H. Commercial street, phono 167.
BREWER DRUG CO. 405
- Phoan 184. ?
EXECTBICXAMS
COURT
ARCHIE PLEENER, ELECTRICIAN
', House wiring by boar or contract. .EM i
f mates - furnished. , Pbone 80, 414
i Codrt SU , '
SECURE MY FIGUKE8 OS WIRING
t By contract; by hoar." At pro-wat
prices, it. W. Hatch. Phoae 1202-j.
FURNITURE HOSPTTAIi
FUBNITUBE REPAIRED OR MADE TO
order. Ref inishing and upholstering
a peeislty. Phono 1742. Brown and
Groves. - 1201 South Commercial.
FLORISTS
CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL PIECES.
Delivery. C. V. Brelthaapt, florist, 123
orth Liberty street, fnono ' sou.
riVBCZAI,
20 YEAR FARM LOANS ON BUBAL
credit plan, pre-payment provisions al
lowed. Wo will finance yon for n leas
rata, of Interest thsa any firm oa the
coast-
Private money to loan oa either city or
country property. . v
R. W. Marsters .
..... 41 Oregon Building .
LOANS ON GOOD CTTT PROPERTT-4-
Plenty of - moaefT bo- delay. Call
881 ) State street. . w .
MARION-POLK COUNTY FARM! LOAN
assoeistron has money to Msa t Sti
percent. W. D. Smith, aecretary-treas
urer. SOS Salem Bank of Conrmoree,
Ladies' Wearing Apparel
DBES8HAXXNO
MAUD 8IMONS, DESSMAKER 1710
Bellevno St. -
RUTH Me ADAMS DRESSMAKER,' 756
South 12th. Phone 1824- M.
SPENCER "' CORSETS - TO--ORDER -r-
uressmaKtng. came x liner, jsccor
aack Bldg.
THE. ADSTTTS ARB PREPARED TO
do any and an kinds el ladies" tailor
ing, for old and new customers. 832
N. 12th St. Phono S085-R. ;
SITTT.T.l M V. BW
HATS FROM - $1 "UP MBS,
a
Grimm. 619 Court street. .
HEMSTITCHING
MRS.! BRECKENBIDGB HEMSTTTCH-
ing. Mail orders solicited. 175 8. 19th
Phono 174-M.
SALEM . ELITE HEMSTITCHING '
pleattnf, butt our, stamping and needle
work. 829 Oregon Bldg. Phoae 879.
MRS.. C E. MILLER HEMSTITCHING.
Stamping, braiding, hand embroidery.
buttons. Room 10, ever Miller's store.
Salem. Oregon. ' Phono 117.
HOTELS
CAPITAL HOTEL CORNER 8TATE AND
Commercial.. , Phoae 030. h
TN8UBANCB
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE
company. J. O. Btlch, sgent, room ft.
Mecornack Bldg.;. rnone ve.
.LAUNDRIES
SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 186 8.
Liberty street. Phone 25. Oldest-
largest best. Established 1889.
CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
qaality. work, prompt . service. 1204
Broadway. Phoae 165. -
MEDICAL
MOUNTAIN BALM: COUGH REMEDY
Phono $17- W.
PAXNTTNG CONTRACTORS
Biranva ivn nrviaiTrva TrraiT'l
elaaa work for particular people.
L. D.
Brandon, contractor. $65 No
North High,
Phono 645-J.
NURSERY STOCK
FRUTTLAND NURSERY TINE LARGE
stock of Italiaa prune trees sad also'
au ktnde 01 leading nursery atoeari
for fall delivery.
Phono 1140-
10. is. . 101
161
b. itn
COMPLETE LIKE TEEES 8MALL
fruits, ornaateatals. Capital City sr
sery Co, 428 Oregon' Bldg. - Phono 75.
PASTRY SHOPS
PIED PIPER TEA BOOM AND CATER-'
tag Bhop. 846 Aorta CapitoL Paene
764-J. . -
plumung
PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COni
work. Phone 189 TV. Shop, 127 Union
street. A. L. uoarrey.
PERFUME AND TOILET ARTICLES '
CALIFORNIA PERFUME CO. EX-
, tracts, . toilet articles. r Mrs. Meyer;
t iu jBouta zsro. rnono jtane.
PBXNTINO
ROWLAND PRINTTNG CO.
- printing. - Pattoa Bldg.
JOB
BE8TAUBANTS
HUB BETAUBANT MOST KEA80N-
able prices, . Jeknaon-Barry.- 159 8.
Higa.: -.V . ":i
NOODLE PABLO BS
WA HONG NOODLE HOUSE.
439
BIN 8 IN NOODLE HOUSE CHOP
suer. 40e: puffed rice. 20c; Boodles.
: 20c: fried noodlee, 60. 189 & Lib
erty- :
SHINE PARLORS
O. K. SHINS SHOP, 178 SOUTH COM-
merctal. . . j1,....-. .
r.zz$. lha''5.ta:Ui:4 lit.
BUSINESS CARDS
SECOSD BJLSTJ GOODS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOB SECOND
bead clothing and shoes. Ala do
cleaning, pressing and repalMsg. Call
aad d-lirr. Capital Exchaage. S42
Korth CaoaaterriaL Phone 1368-W.-
WE BUT ASD SELL SECOND HAXD
goods of all kind? pip mttBgs,-Bar-aeae,-
cellars, collar - uada, tools - an!
chains. Ered 8chtnd!er. $5S Center
street. ,
STOVES AJtD 8TOTB -BEPAXCnro
STOVES BUILTAKTJ REPAIRED
s40 years experience. Depot KstiOBal
inn, iiks w -o iBcaea niga.
. Paiata, oil aad 'varaiahea, ate, logaa
berrv aad bos books. Salens feac and
; Stove Workn, ,250 Coar ataeet. Phone
TRANSPOKTATIOH
' PARKER'S .8TAGB- -LINES
- 1. w. tranter, Ueneral Manager
I Central Stage Terminal Salem, reeoi
BALEjC-bILvERTON. DIVISION
Leoves Salem, Central Stage Terminal:
S4n 1L a,m.,.5.p.m,
Leavea Silverton, News Stand:
8 a.m, 1 p.m., 6 p.m.
Salem-Independraee-Monmouth Division
Leave Salem Central Stage Termiaal:
7 am. 0 a.m. 11 a.m. 3 B.nr S n.
Leavea Monmouth, Monmouth Hotel:
'HilS-aja, 1 p.m., tf.XS p.m.
Leaves Independence, Bea.ver Hotel:
8:30 s.m. 10 Am. 1:19 p.m. 4 n.m:30.
Wa mako connections - at Salem to all
. parts of the valley. Extra tripe by
appointment.
i. w . a KJvr.it, uenerai mgr.
TRANSFER HAULING'
WE MOVE, STORE AND SHIP HOU8E-
boM gooda. Our specialty ia piano
and furniture moving. We also make
coon try trips. We handle the best coil
and wood.. Call oa ua for prices. We
give good measure, good quality and
rood service. Larmer Transfer Co.
Pbsa $20. :
TRAN8TER HAULXNG
CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 226
State . St. Phone 033.. Distributing
lorwaraiBg ana sversge our tpeeisity
Get oar rates. -
SCAVENGERS
SALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE. RE
ruse of an kinos removeo. Cesspools
cieaa eo. rnona. 1S7.
WOOD SAWS
WOOD SAWING fHONE 1181.
CITY,
country. Ed. -Bproed.-
CITY AND COUNTRY WOOD SAWING.
Phono 2046. Fisher Bros.
le ' 'i
WATEB
SALEM WATER, LIGHT POWER CO.
Office, 301 South Com'tiBt. ' Ten per
cent discount oa domeetie flat rates
paid in advance. No deductions for
nbaeneo or any cause unless water is
shut -off .your premises.
PROFESSIONAL
OPTICIAKS
GLASSES FITTED. BY DR. L. R. BUR-
dett at the Bow Optical Co mo any.
825 State atreeV opposite Ladd aad
uustt Bank.
POMEROY h KEEKE JEWELERS AND
.Uptemetrista. 888 State.
-
CHIROPODISTS
CHAS. H. MAXWELL CHIROPODIST.
Foot specialist. Boom S, 822 State St.
DR. WILLIAM
CORNS, CALLOU8-
ea, . ingrown nails.
all foot troubles.
Price Shoe Co. Phono 616.
A
CHIROPRACTORS
nit n r. flpnTT i a n . riTorxx i r
wa. mb - sb-w vitiaevi isr
tor, sis-it v. a. Bank Bldg, Phono
ni; rea. bzo-k.
OSTE0PATH30 PHYSICIANS '
DBS. WHITE '-AND
MARSHALL 206
U. 8. Bank Bldg.
DRV W. L. MERCER OSTEOPATHIC
Physician aad Sargeon. Kirkiville
graduate. 404-405 U, 8. National Bank
Bid. Phone,-office 919; res. 614.
BROKEN ARCHES AND OTHER DE-
formities of the feet corrected without
loir - of time from - your occuoatioa.
Drs.1 White Marshall U. 8. Baak
Bldg.
DR. JOHN L. LYNCH OSTEOPATHIC
Physician and Surgeon, 403-404 Ore
gon Bldg. Phones, office,'. 1894 ; res.
5grs.
LODGE DIRECTORY
UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS.
Camp 5. Armory, First, third Mondays.
REAL ESTATE
HOUSE WASTED BT SEPT 1
modern 6-room rottare with big lot.
some - fruit and trees, not over $3500.
Half cash or more down. Reply with
luu particulars. - Buyer, u.
A. W. ESTES REALTY CO.
TN8IDB ' PROPERTY DEALERS
FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE
RENTALS
Patten Building , Phone 768
TRADE WnAT YOU HAVE FOR WHAT
yen ' want. We will find tt for you.
a. w. Estes Kesity co, rattoa Bldg.
rnone 700.
A 7 ROOM MODERN HOUSE CLOSE IN
fine ' corner, lawn, 'trees, garage.
tiomey place, at $1000 esse, balance
easy. . Write "Home," care States
man.
TO . EXCHAXGE 8 U ACRE LOGAN
berry vineyard on east 'D" street.
for good city property. AddressM. E.
Wetter, 764 S. Commercial street, Sa
lem.
Property To Exchange
3 ACRES . AT CITY LIMITS FOR
Portland or aaeouver property. Val
n 880O0. -
We have a good garage to exchange for
a farm uo -to $80OO.
80 aereo' ia Washfnrtoa. 2 miles of Co-
iota in Baiera.
r 8eo ns for Bargains i
1 ChHds & Bechtel
540 - STtr se.r
1 7-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. EXCEPT
i: .
I o n DKMirrn nonse. east irons. 13500
o-roon uoarrn noose, close in, Kortn
. 14th St, $2500. . .
s-room modern hoy te, 2 lots, on fir'
line, $2000. $600 cash, $15 a month.
. M. J. Hunt
- Ladd ' Bash Bldg.
9 ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE ON
paved street, aul table for several fan
ilies, large lot. east front, well built
in. garage, abundance of trait. A good
tuTcaiuieiif at fjouVr -
Winnie Pettyjohn
' 881 State St. .
853 ACRES' 11 MILES EAST OF LEB-
anon; 40 acres under cultivation; 40
acree cnltivable pasture: 105 acre cul
tivable bottom land; 00.000 feet fir
timber 1 largo quantity maple; small
aaw mill : small euetom flour mill re
turning good profit; good house; fair
bam: water aad flame for trrigatioa.
All for only $11,000. Will accept
email basiaesa or aacmnbered amall
farm ia part payment. Thia is a real
opportunity for a reunr man. - A. c.
Boh rusted t, 407 Mssonie Templa, Sal
em, tregoa. -
WHO WANTS A FINE RANCH OF 854
acres ia Harney Valley. WiU take
home ia Salem' or what have you. If
interested write . for description.
G. 8nyder. Sisters, Oregon, , "
BEAUTIFUL NEW FIVE ROOM BUNG A'
lew oa paved street! ready to move ia,
Price $3700. Small cssh payment, bal-
sace terms, sea W; . Krueger,; Ore-
goa mug. mono ar. ..
$2000 ONLY FOR THIS 5 ROOM PLA8-
tered house; electric light, bsth, toilet,
sleepine porch. . cement foaadatioa. 2
lata. $50O dowa, $20 per moBth, per
COBt IBS. .. ee
L A..HAYF0RD
. ' $05 Bute Bt, . i T
S
REAL ESTATE
APARTMENT HOUSE. SPLNDIDLT
iorateed. 10 apartments, all faraiaked
SU.OVU. - i " ,, - ,
room furnished ' ho. ' aleepieg
porch, gsrage, 3 - kewtifal . lota; all
kiada of fruit, east ; front, S3.TOO.
rwn' hoaae. aU furwiabed. aleepiag
porrb. baaeaseat, xwvod atret-t. $4ulO.
room boose oa Norths Chareb. corner
lot. all kinds or fruit: S3.5041..
room hoase, psved street, east and
north" fraaw $3,600. i i -
$-room bunjsilow, fireplace, basement.
94.200.
room house, cement baaemeat, gar
are, tared street. $4500.
A corner for balneM location at $800Q.
Anorhtr corner, $20,000.
lnsido bavinesa- lot, $15,000.
SO-cre fares, aplendiidlv - located, nt
mode rat pnee. For ante by
GERTRUDE 1 J. M. PAGE
492 North Cottl re
Best Buys
75 acres river boUom," $3000, $1750
IOO acre stork ranch. 30 cultivated, fair
1 improvement. $3600. For acreage
near sajem or sell witb 4 down.
20 acre 1 V miles from Salem limits.
Garden road dietriet. for a abort time
$5500, $1500 .dowa. .
Socolofsky
341 State street
CITY HOUSES CITY LOTS. BUNGA
lows, tma'L and largo acreage, close rrr
ana tar out; exchange in. city sua
country. Brown A Maree. over Bus-
rrk' store. State and Commercial
Phone 559.
MR. HOME BUYER YOU CAN BUY A
6 room bungalow less than a year old
for $500 lose than I wis offered for
it ain months ago. Has basement,
Dutch kitchen, closets aad sleeping
porch. $1000 will handlo.it. See it
today .-1 25 Leffelle.
ANDERSON RUPERT
Successors to Laflar at Laflar .
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
BONDS LOANS
406-7 Oregoa Bldg.
Good Buys
5 ROOM . HOUSE. LARGE LOT ON
psved street aad ear tiae. Price $1600,
S500 down, balance $2a set month. . -
4 room bouse with garage ip South Sa-
leem. rneo f leoo, 8400 down.
6-room house, close ia en Ferry street-
Price $3000;
7-roous house, with" two food lots. ' good
garage, fruit trees. rnce $2159 cash.
28ft-acre farm to- lease, all necessary ma
chinery ana stork, two-tnirds of crop
roes. race asooo.
Acresge to 10 acree on easy terms.
Let us ten yoa stout them. :
Real Estate . aad Fire Insurance
W. H. Grabenhorst & Co,
175 Etate .t. . . U..S. Bank Bldg,
Worth While
Aa 8 Room house close in on psved ftreet
very well suited for roomers snd
home. Modern with basement ' and
wash trsya.' Could eaatfy be convert
ed into 2. 3 and 4 room apartmenta.
It is excellent value and terms. , Price
$5500. $1800 .rash balance by. the
week or ftionfh. Buy this, it Will pay
its way.-
5-aerea close in, clear, no buildings $1150
easy terms.
A good lot 24 blocks to State street car
S300. Another, a corner, witk aide
walks. $350.
A' 5-room house with lot 5o"x'165 psved
.. street ana close in nzquo. ;
$350 buys a house and lot worth the
money, $150 cash.
A large house. bath."- toilet, ' electrie
lights $1800, $300 A, $15 per month
on car ana pavea aireer.
See Mills and Copley
S8i4 STATE STREET.
PUBLIC NOTICES
Notice of Improvement of Liberty
Street from the North Line of
Myers- Street to the Soutli Line
of Miller Street,
Notice ia hereby given that the
Common Council of the City, of
Salem, Oregon,- deems it exped
lent and . hereby declares its pur
pose and intention to improve
Liberty street from the north' line
of Myers steet to the south line
of Miller Street, in the City, of
Salem, Marion County, Oregon, at
the expense of the abutting and
adjacent propert, except the
street intersections the expense of
which will' be assumed by the City
of Salem, by bringing said portion
of said Liberty Street to the es
tablished grade, constructing ce
ment concrete curbs and paving
said portion of said Liberty street
with a six-inch Portland cement
concrete pavement in accordance
with the plans and specifications
therefor which were adopted by
the Common Council on the 17th
day of July, 1922, now on file in
the office' of the City Recorder,
and which, for greater certainty
and convenience and i a more de
tailed description thereof, are
hereby referred to and made a
part hereof.
The Common Council hereby
declares its purpose and Intention
to make the above described im
prove ment by and through the
Street " Improvement Department
of the City of Salem, Oregon.
By order of the Common Conn
ell:
EARL RACE. City Recorder,
Date of the first publication of
this notice Is 19th of July, 1922
, NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that
have impounded the following
described dogs in compliance with
ordinance No. 1404, to wit: One
brown male Collie dog, white
ring ' around neck, weight " 4
lbs;, one1 brown male Shepard
weight 35 pounds; one female
Shepard pup, black with white
ring around neck, weight 20
pounds; one female Shepard
black, i white 1 ring around neck
wore collar; weight 20 ; pounds.
The above described dog will be
killed If not redeemed by owners,
on or before, July 31i 1922.
, W. S. Low, Street Commission-
er. - I 1
July 24, 1922. i
Notice of Che Improvement of the
: Portland Road From the North
End of Pavement on the Fair
grounds Road to the North City
limits. ' !.;.
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
cent property, except the street
intersections the ; expense of
which' will bo assumed - by the
City of Salem, ' hf brtffging said
portion of said Portland Road to
the- established - grade, construct
Ing ctmett t concret e . . co rba, . and
patlcr said pornbn of said Port
land Road with a four Inch (4)
bitarelnous Redress; oa Macadam
paTeraent in accordance with' the
plans and specifications theretor
which were adopted by the Com-
mon'ConncIl on the 17th day of
July. 1922. now on file in the of
fice of thw City Recorder .land
which, f or greater certainty and
convenience and a more detailed
description thereof, are hereby T-
ferred to and made part hereot.
The Common Conncll hereby
declares Its parpos and intention
to make the-' above improvement
ty and through the Street l Im-
nroTement" Deoartment ot tne
City ofSalem, Oregon.- 1 .
By order of the Common Conn-
ell:
EARL RACE, City Recorder.
Data of first publication of this
notice is 49th day of July. 19?S.
NOTICK OP THW" IMPROVE
MENT OP IJBERTnT.-- 8TREKT
FR03I THE SOUTH UXE OF IY.
RRS ' STREET . TO TUB XORTII
IJNE OP MXOOWf STREET,
Notice is hereby given that tho
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-
i Street to the north line of
Uncoln Street in the City of Sal
em. Marlon County, Oregon; at
the expense of the abutting and
adjacent property. '- except- the
street intersections the expense of
which wilt 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 and specifications
therefor which were adopted by
the Common Council on the 17th
day of July, 192 Z, now on file
m 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 intention
to make the above described Im
provement by and- through the
Street - Improvement Department
of the City of Salem, Oregon.
By order of the Common Conn
cil: , i
EARL RACE," City Recorder.
Date of first publication of this
notice is 19 July 1922..
NOTICE OF THO EUPROTE-
MENT OF THE ALLEY. IN
BLOCK 80 OF THE ORIGINXL
PLAT OF THE CITY OF SALEM,
MARION COUNTY, OREGON!
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 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
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 spec!
ucauons tnereror which 'were
adopted by the Common' Council
on the 17th day of July, 1922.
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 its purpose and intention
to make the above described im
provement by and through the
Street Improvement' Department
of the City of Salem', Oregon.'
By order of the Common Conn
cil:
EARL RACE, City Recorder.
Date of first publication of this
notice ia 19 July 1922.
WF LAND OWNERS AND
OCCUPANTS
Notice is hereby given that on
the 8 th' day of ' July, 1922 the
county court of the state of Ore
gon for the county of Marlon duly
made,' rendered and entered an
order declaring Marlon' county
Oregon, a weed control district
and named- the following weeds'
ana piants to oe destroyed or pre
rented from producing seed with
In said district, namely: Russian
thistle, Canada thistle, Chinese
tt istle or Slsymbrian 1 Altissimumi
(called White or Jim Hill mus
tard), Cocklebnr (known as Dag
ger cocklebur), Argenta Atriplex
(called Silver Salt bush) and
Quack grass (technically known
as Agropyron Repent).
. f U. G.'.Bbyer,
- - ' ' County: Clerk,
SLICE UPTK
Export Purchasiing in Large
Amounts Cause fiise in
Price Yesteerday
CHICAGO, July 2. Export
purchasing In -'large . amounts
brought about moderate upturn
today i nthe price of wheat, but
with hedging sales' renewed ' the
gains proved ;, mostly transient
The market closed unsettled, 1
net lower to 1- advance, with Sep
tember 11.07' 1-8 ! and December
$1.09 1-2 1.09 5-8. Corn fin
tshed 7-8 to 1 ;3-8 Joweroata 1-4
3-8 to 5-8 3-4 and provi
sions down 20 to 32c
Urgent buying of red .winter
wheat for shipment from ports on
the" gulf was credited to France
and it was estimated the dars
export v business ia all positions
would total 2.000,000 bushels......
Offerings of wheat increased on
all advances in price, with v the
character of selling denoting more
hedging frohv the country, espec
ially the southwest. i; f "
Another bearish influence ?was
the heavy; receipts at primary
points,' nearty double ;the aggre
gate a year ago. ' In addition, re
ports from a variety of sowreea
indicated that most of the spring
crop - had reached ' a stage beyond
dinger from : rust. Emergency
orders regarding railroad . traffic
had- no '- appa-rent 1 effect- ort the
course of prices. Corn, like wheat
declined as a result of enlarged
rural offerings. Oats developed
strength becanse of disappointing
threshing" reports. - p
' Provisions were " depressed by
weakness ia the' hog- market;
Packers did much of the selling.
Victory Bonds Traded
For SchoorSecurties
State Treasurer O. P. Hoff yes
terday traded 132,000 Victory
bonds for an' equal amount In Or
egon school district bonds.
From Laid '& Tilton of ' Port
land the treasurer obtained ISO 00
Polk county school district No.
66 yielding S.21 less 1-4; and
from the Columbia-Trust company
of Portland the following securi
ties: $5000 Umatilla school dis
trict Ko.:5 on av basis of l-8pef
cent less 1-2 for brokerage; 1 15,.
ouu Malheur county school - dis
trict No. 3 on a basis of 5 1-8 per
cent less 1-2; $7000 Umatilla
county school district' No. 6 on a
basis of 5 1-4'per cent net. f
FRtTT , ,
NEW YORK, July" 26. Evan
orated apples exhausted : Prunes
flrr Apricots - dull. Peaches
quiet. . , ,
, D.URY .POTATOES
PORTLAND, July 26. Butter:
Prints extras 43 a 46c; cubes ex
tras P. 8c; prime firsts 37c
Butterfat, Portland deliTfiry:
No. 1 sOur cream 46 a 47c.
. Potatoes: locals', new, selling
price 2 3-8 a 3 1-2.
Adele Garrison's New Phase of
REVELATIONS OF, A WIFE
(ConUnued from page 1.)
dently,; and, indeed, it was but a
short time before he came hack
followed by a waiter bearing
tray. At his knock Mother Gra-
nam opened the" doof. and DIikV
took the tray from the man's
hand.
At The Door.
Til attend to this." he said.
"Come back in hAlf an hour for
"Very well, sir,' the man ' re
sponded respectfully.
As le left I heard Rita Brown's
voica hurriedly accosting Dicky,
-un. Dickybird!" she said
sweetly. - "The . missus - must - be
better of you've Joined tht wait
ers union. I'm so glaL""" " '
"Tec aheVbetter Dicky an
swered curtly. -What's on your
mma, Kitai" ; '
His tone was smoothly irpert
Inent, but it did not af,fect the
compo!rure of R.ta, Brown.. '
"Why;; 1 1 thought perhaps she
was tnrough with the coat MaJ
Grantjand lent inc." she said with
assurance. "It's terribly draugh
ty in the corridor; out .here, and
I'm afraid of getting a chilL"
(To be continued)"-
THE SALEM DISTRICT
OFFERS INDUCEMENTS
(Continued from page 2)
painting or spraying them with
Waste oil from the automobile
motor,, sheep dip or some good
commercial roost paint' and yoa
will have little) trouble.-- - i
. , The feed question, which was
formerly quite a problem," Is now
greatly simplified from the fact
that all state agricultural colleges,
ponltry experiment stations, floor.
ing and feed mills through theif
poultry experts, issue free- bulle
tins and booklets on balanced ra
tions for the laying hens which
can be bought at any-feed' store
or mixed at home. So like many
other industries, poultry raising
has had all of the guess work tak
en on t of f it and from . the I fact
that less capital is required to de
velop a practical plant - and that
returns come quicker than - in
most any other farm industry, as
welt st less probability of its be
ing overdone thereby, causing
over production, scores of people
are going into the business either
as a speciality or a sideline with
berries, fruit, dairying or general
farming, and with! the improved
market conditions through' state
associations it is proving" a most
inviting, profitable and successful
investment and business.
PHEASANTS BRED
; ON LARGE SCALE
- (Continued from page 3.)
Benson - in building np such
Urge and profitable Industry, and
one of the largest pheasahtries in
HOLDING
mm
t he whole cou nt ry here tn Marl,
county" is more conclusive evi
dence that success awaits scorn
of -other, poultry men in this fat-
ored section who mar wish
specialise in one of the varioal
branches -of poultry raising. In
cluding chickens, turkey av duckt.
geese, guinea fowls, pheasants, of
even a capon farm, or pigeon lofts
for squab and fancy pigeon breed,
ing i The opportmhity is hero an4
only- awaits development by the
men and women k ' with St IklU
means and attention to the spec
ial line of the basines they wisli
to engage 5in. Then J tnV $arae
energy and 'attention they would
devote-to any other line of bus&
neas to make! It the, desired sue
cess Sfill enable them : to" eucceeo!
in' their chosen branch of poultry
rateingvl ? '-"-'" SO -
1 , SALEZ1 MARKETS
Prices ouofed are wholesale snd as
prrrea received by i farmers, - So reWt
prices are - givea oxeept aa noted. .
- ata. annung.- aea, aw, aza.
Wheat ho, 1 sacked,- $1 - i i
Oats, feed., about 48c.
Vetch -aad oat hay.- 818.
. CWver hay, $104r$14.
Mill ma roitl feed, $S5. C
EOOa, BUTTER a bottektat k
- gga;, retail, , 28o. ; , ,
Creamery buttes, retail. 52,
iBatterfat, aTe. .
; . - .POULTRY- - - :?
Fprmg fries, large 22c
spring fries, small, 18 Q 18e.
. Houa, lights 1 Sc. . ; v
llena 'besvy, I Sc. ' V.
t PORK. MTJTTOJf AKD BEET ,
nogs, ton, $10.75. '
Top veal, dreaaed, 12HC J
v eUeers, 7- V Ve. .
..Cows, 4.4e. -
,,,.,. 1'RUITB -
. ltaaanas, lOe. . . . -
t Imona, ' $8.50 CTIT.50. " ,
i Navel orange,- $7.50. -
j Florida grapefruit, $8 O $8.50.
i California rraiefmit $4.50.
, i VEOETABUSa
rrabbago, 4e, 8 He.
. Tomatoes, luf, $1 .50. -
Was onions, $4,25 crate. -;
Browa onions, $2.60 crate.
-TnrBipe, $S.
" Psrsnips, $20. "
Carrots. $2. A t .-
Head lettuces, 75e dos.
Beeta, $2.50.
, Calory. $l.So.
bATES, ITQ S, R0VXT
Pates, 15c.
Package dates, esse, $8.75.
rigs i2. ......
... Comb honey, - eaaa, $4.50.
v Cocoanuta, doten, $1.75.
Straiaed honey, lb. 11 He,
t :
f Portland Buylnff Prices Y
EOOS. POTTLTBT AJTD KEATS J t
BUTTERFAT- FIRM., SCARCE !
Number one churning cream, 46047c
f. o. b. Portland. 44e at stations; ander
grades, 4S44e. i
EGOS 8TEADT k:
Current receipts. 19 Craoe; white hen
aeriee, 2824c delivered.- (These ouots
tiona are bssed oa prices received for.
tho bulk of day's receipts by local job-'
bera and creameries.) -s " . t.
LITE POULTRY STEADY
tiiuss commissioa.; xicsvy neno
22e lb.; do. light, 14c; broilers, rt
snd Keda, 7t25fl) Leghorna, 1S$5
eld reoaters, 10c; dneka, white pel
(Lets commission.) Besry hens 20 ,
rockr
i20e:
young 23rn 25c- ld dueka, lM2reii. t
. DRESSEb MEATS WEAK
. . (Lees commies fonw) Choiee light hogi
lSlSHe; undergTades, 18(JJ15e;.yeal,
top grades, 18tJl$Hs; aader irades, 1$
412ov , y - . '" :. ;
- , , SAY AZTD GRAXJf , . ..
' --.- HAY 4FIRM ' v
i JDelivared Portland.) VeMey tlmothef
$1B21 ton; .Eastern Oregon timatiir,
$222S toa;-alfalfa,' $118.60 ton
clover, $14 tea oat aad Vstch. SlSfilt
ton; straw, $? ton.
; - GRAIV LOWER-
-' (Track. . Portland.) Wheat, $1.0S 9
$1.12; osts, $82; Q 25 1 eastern ysllvt.
corn, $80 a tos. - j . , ,'. ,
rBTnt, k
Strawberries, normal; cherries, $? 7
ft.; early-poacnoa 85ce$l bos; aprii ,
cots $2 a box: raspberries, $1.75 i4
entrants, $1.25 and $1.50j loganherriss.
$14,1.29; apples. 1.75f. ... - . ,y
Veoetables
' vegetables steady ' ' .
' Ko. 1 potatoes. . T5 OS5c cwt; Orerea'
eabbSga, 2Q2 8-44 lh. parsnips, Is i :
carrots, 25s 12 bnnchei; green peaa,
7e lb.; groea onions, 25e dosea bunr. '
cream squash, nominal; rhubarb, 24i3o. '
n .r' 'WOOIi
WOOL STEADY 1
Coarse valley wool, 15(iil8ei medlnm . !
2025; fine, 8580e. . .
. - . hops
! ' hops steady
1021 ern anna al at HOlSe.
MEII-VAIITED
-for aet-vicea'aa raHrostd ma
.cblnlaUy blaaksmithav sheet
- metal J workers, . v copper
- smiths; car lnspect4ni; hotl
ermakers, electricJans, ptpe
- fitters, tinners, eai . repair
ers, ticlpers, ail classes un-
:der - strike conditions' best
explained by Charrman Ben
W. Hooper of - th' Unfted
States ; . Railroad - Labor
Board,- In his. statement of
July; 1st regarding as , fol
lowst : .j -J'i- , v-
"In this case the conflict
Is 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 snch disputes over
wages and working condi
tions, which are submitted
fto it in .ty proper manner.
It is the decision of this trf
bunal ; against" which, the
shop crafu are striking.
'Regardless' of any! qnes
tlon of the righf of the men
to strike the men who take
.the" strikers' , places are
' merely accepting the wages
and working conditions pre
scribed by? a government
.tribunal and are performing'
a public service.' They are
not avecepting 1 the v wages
and working: conditions 1
' which an employer is trying
to impose for 'this reason.
; public ' sentiment t and ' full
' government power' win pro
; tect the men -i who remain
; In their positions ' and new
men who may come In.
equate provisions have
been made for the fuH pro
tection of alt employes, the
: same as old employes which
have remained ; loyally at
work. ; Applicants should
apply to the : of flee of the
superintendent at Portland
(Union- station) f of to the
assistant superintendent at
Roseburg. j; DYER,
'- : General Manager,
Southern Pacific Ccr-.y