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w.. xxiK OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OTfEGON THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, 1922 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS - Rat pr word; ; rut tasartioa . te be 8 Tar insertions Oa week (sis inirtKni) Oaa month : Six aaoaths soatrsct, per ma. 15 It anewta' contract, pr mo. ,2s sCinim am for any. advertim' Sse . i v. NORWICH UfIOM FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY - " W. iL.Burghardt, Jr. Resident Agent 371 State St. ' MONEY TO; LOAN, Oa Real Estate T. K.FORD : (Orer Ladd ft Bash Bank) NEW TODAY TOO, SALE 8 ROOK HOUSE, CORNER ,1st. North Salem. Pries $3350, good tanas. 1 Sea JCraef er, Oregoa Bids. LOST LADIES HANDBAG CONTAIN iar money, wsten and lode receipt. Reward. Mrs. Sarah E. Robbings, 219 JKeC'lains St-, Bilverton, Oregon. fOB SALE EIGHT ROOK MODERN . boose, located 1484 State street, price $8000. Call 1172 J or inquire at Cap ital National Bank. HELP WANTED THE ; OREGON tlrowert C-Opertlva Assoelstioa seed eral experienced apple packer for Willamette valley. Phone or write sak for Dr. Ble-n, 6th floor,. Mstonis Temple. , -v RADIATORS FENDERS, BODIES, n xle or repaired, J. C. Bair, 444 -ferry. FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT S80 Union. Phone 647-J.. - - - WKCHTER, SMITH MACHINISTS, vngineera, welders, ' Hesld cylinder grinding- service. Phone 662-345 Far- . ry. ' DON'T FAIL TO GET OUR PRICE when ' next Interim your dwelling or household good. Or your farm prop- ty. Htaadley Volar, agents, Bosh Bank Bldg. .Phone 847. - FOR SALE 8 COUNTERS. 1 SET lass front shelves, 8 cookie racks, cheese esse, 1 cask reirister. 1 desk, 1 galv. task. Phone 2054-W. SIX ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE ON one floor: baCh, hot water, - garage. For $2650, and 91000 will handle, large lot. Becks A Hendricks, 205 U. 8. Bank Bldg. WANTED A SALEM PROPERTY TO exchange for a nice property In Me Minnville, worth S3500. MILLS COPLET ;. S31V State atret- v FOR SALE ALL- KINDS OF BEDDING -and linen, at 707 Marion street, ' BOOMING HOUSE LARGS 10 ROOM, built or high class rooming and board , ing. Mostly famished. Wonder lo cation. 92000 to handle. Immediate possession. Hot water heat. " Oa range. Becke Hendricks, 205 U. 8. Bank Bldg. -.,-..-. t, ;. FOR SALE ABOUT ' 25 STINGLEY 'strain Aaeona bens, one and two-year olds. 1.2S each-. Joe Cooler. 1273 North' Church. Phone 817. , - - YOUNO LADY DESIRES POSITION i Heveral years experience as cashier, ' assistant book-keeper; operates Bur roughs ' posting machine, . Address "B-4,M - care Ststeftasa, FOR SALE DRY, LARGE SECOND growth? fir wood,' Delivered. . 94 per cord, , Address . VB-47," - car Statea man.. - .... -t ' .....-..... FOR BALE OR WILL TRADE FOR Salem property, ' 24 seres IVk miles north of Jefferson, on Pseifle highway. A splendid place for chicken ranch. Easy terms. L. H. Albert Jeflsraoa, Oregon, BEDUCED THE 5 ROOM BUNGALOW we have advertised for 10 - days at 93700 has been reduced to 98500 over - all. It has Isrga living room 2 bed rooms, dining and Dutch kitchen. Fine 'fireplace in living room and full ce ment basement under it. Immediate possession and someone . will take it .ia 48 hours. It yon can ate small . home see this. 9700 will j handle. Beeke Hendricks, 205 U. 8. Bank , Bldg. 'r - -, .' , . Special. - . ' (fix mom modern house, completely far iaiahed. Paved street. 1 block to car; ' a bargain for 93300, term. . lO sere close t Salem, trade- for house. 5, room modern house, good bay for '92500, with 9300 cash and light ear , as first payment. . 2 farms . for rent. --.-.: Thomasbn 831 State street EMPLOYMENT. ffOOO CUTTER WANTED PHONE WANTED EirERfJ CTIO YOUNG MAN wbo has had experience selling life iasaraaee, sleeks r ad vert is tag- Must be able to devote his entire time and be ambitious for advancement. Must have the coarse to present easiness proposition te merchants aad proles 1 stone! man. Answer in your own. hsnd , writing, stating age, educational quall ' ficatloas, experience as solicitor, etc Address "I V. II." Ststeaman office. FEMALE . GIRL FOR GENERAL HOIT8KWORK , tnnst be good cook. Call forenoons. S25 N. Capital street. XAXB AND FEMAXE WANTED FIRST CLA8S COOK. CALL 64fl. ' HOP PICKERS WANTED FOR WM. Bell hop ysrd. Register at 412 Or i egoa Bldg. Families only. CAN U8E A FEW MORE FAMILIES boons paid campers. Picking about August 21st, Writs Chas. Llvesleyt 844 Marion street. HOP-PICKERS WANTED 45 ACRES of Fngglcs, 90 acre Clusters. - Csmps or tents furnished. Picking commenc es Aug. 18. Address Jerman A Chit tenden, . Independence, or Salem, Ore. WANTED MEIT AND WOMEN TO take farm paper subscriptions. A good proposition to ths right people. Address the Pacific Homestead, Statesmen. Bldg. Salem, Or. PERSONAL GET MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL paper published. Fre for stamp. Correspondent, Toledo. Ohio. FOR SALE BIRDS AND DOGS PET SUPPLIES DOG HARNESSES. collars and etc. A rents for scrap doxJ food and remedies, bird cages and bird sees. TRe Bird aad Fet Htor, E. B. Flake, Prop- 278 State street. GOATS MILK GOAT FOR SALE INQUIRE evenings at 1138 Broadway. FOR SALE "OREGON JEWEL," AND oo no. laqture 70Q orU High. MILK GOATS BRED DOES 915 TO J3S. Milk Goat Cheese 50e per lb, m sum oranson, lianas, uregon. POTTLTHT POCLTRTME? SEND EIGHT TWV cent stamps for special thres no nth.' trial for ths best aad oldest Journal in the west, Ta articles and dv-- ,.'"mte are ef special iatereat te th . pinrj oreeaera -r of - the , northwest, i.orthweit roultry Jmimsl.- Sit Cfnr , ..i street, Salem, Oregoa.' FOR SALE POULTET FOB SALE 200 HOLLYWOOD MARCH hatched pnllets. 91.2S. arh. . U A. Dowd, Aabarn road, ' FARM; PAPER IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, send 15e te the Pacific Homestead, Salem. Oregon, for a three aaont-a' trial subscription. Mention . this ad. ZJYESTOCX FRESH COW, FOR SALE PHONE 604-W. - ' . r . HAKDWOOD rLOORS IURDWOOD FLOORS FURNISHED complete. All work rusrsnteed. 8s- lent and vicinity. Strips a specialty , for sins'l houses. Will be in Salem next week ready for business. For ' prices address 1171 E. YanitilL Port land. Oregon. Tabor 8425. iaSCEZAHE0US SUMMER LCGGAGt, REDUCED WALL paper remnants, plaster wallboard. Velvet stair carpet, 91.85. Eadnr ' anee high . grade house paint. Kalso- mine, 10c pound. Cotton mattresses, 98.50. Steel springs 95.00. Max ' O. Buren. 179 N. Commercial St. ('Beautiful Oregon Rose" and eleven other Oregon tonga, together v : with a fin eolieetion of patriotic ' songs, caered songs and many old-time favorites ALL FOR 25 (Special prices in quantity lots) Especially adaptable for school, commna- Ity or home singing. Send for ii The Western Songster T9 pages, now la Its third edition. J". Published by ?- OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY 215 S. Commercial 8t. Salem, Ore. MISCELUUTEOXJS FOR SALE OLD KCT rSPAPERS. 10 cents a bundle. Circulation depart ! meat, Oregon Statesman. WOOD OLD 18 IN. FIR, 98; SECOND, 4 FT 98. Ash. Phsas 1487. A FOOT AND 18 INCH DRY MILL i wood In any quantity. , Tracy Wood Co. Phone 620. - BEST GRADE MILL WOOD 16 INCH. a 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 15. Fred . E. Walls. 805 & Church. Phone 1542. FOR RENT APARTMUNTS FOR RENT FURNISHED APART ments. 1132 Center. BOOMS FURNISHED ROOMS . FOR MAN AND wife., 1277 8. Commercial street. MODERN ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN . Centrally loeated. Most give nam aad , reference. Address A. ear Statesman. FOB RENT SUITE OF ROOMS WITH private bath, also single rooms. 1030 Cketaeketa? street. Phone 1280. ItTSOXZXA VS0TJ8 FOR RENT GOOD PIANO. 882-J. f PHONE ' LOST- AND-FOUND LOST LOST BETWEEN - FALLS -CITY AND ; Salem, boys' brown coat. Finder please lesvs at Riverside Service station. FOUND FOUND PAIR OF TIRE CHAINS. , Owner can have same by paying .lor ad and proving property. ' Call v at Statesmsa office. WANTED MISCLLAEOTJS WANTED FURNITURE, TOOLS, XTO. ; Phone 611. OLD MATTRESSES MADE OVER Capital City Bedding Co. Phone 19. BLACK REPUBLICAN CHERRIES wanted. 7 cents in. trade. - Ward K. Richardson, phone 494.' i WANTED EVERYTHING IN HARD- ware and furniture. Best prices paid. THE CAPITAL HARDWARE f A FURNITURE CO. 285 K. Commercial St, , . Pbons 947 WANTED . FURNITURE, TOOLS, MA chinery, stock, etc. Will buy for cash . or seu on commission., PMn 511. - Woodry, ths auctioneer. BUSINESS'CARDS AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEER F. N. WOODRY. THE , livestock, furniture, real estate soe : tloaeer. Phone 611 for sals dates. ; Res. 1810 N. Summer. G. . SATTERLEEV AUCTIONEER, FARM : and stock sties. Phones Residence 1211-J; Office 1177. Salouv Oregon. ARCHITECTS FREEMAN STRUBLE, ARCHITECTS. 610 Bank of Commerce, Salem, Oregon. Auto, Directory ATJTOMBILES THE GOOD MAXWELL GINGRICH . Motor Co. 871 Court. BATTERY AHD EIXCTRICIAS R. D. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES', t starter and generator work. 171 8. i CommerciaL - AUTO ELECTRICIAN; EXPERT TROU- ble shooting. 218 N. High. Phone 208. 4. . , - ... PRESTO -LITE BATTERY SERVICE V . L... J Ai,.:.-V v AtHVII VB,MJr, IM,ia riirv.nv, I i j , ,v , o n a . , a wora. m arris oroa. jraon aou, Conrt. - : v . USED CAES OLESON USED CAR EXCHANGE. cars Dongnt ana sola, uusrsntoea re pairing, warning, rousning. ACETTXEHB WELDDtO Iron, steel. : brass, aluminum t Bring ths pieces. Uxo-Uaa Ueauag ' I . . IM- . TRUCKS FOR SALE OB TRADE REO TRUCK. 1921 model, perfect condition. Will trade for real estate, produce or will sell oa easy terms. This is an excep tional! m4 bnv.. - If von want ral ' good bargain apply immediately. Phoae d Bargain apply immediately, rs call. Ths People's Cash Store. or TIRES AND ACCESSORIES USED PARTS 1-2 TO OFF. MIKE'S , Ante Wrecking . House. did North Oammereisu Phons 628. 10,000 - MILE GUARANTEE AGAINST : stone braises, rim cuts sad blowouts. : Ths Hydro-Toron Tiro, for sale by Yew i ark star. 12th aad Leslie, men BICYCLES AJTD BEPATBTNO . LLOYD E. RAMSDEN DAYTON BICY eles and repairing. 887 Court. BEAUTY PARLORS NOW OPERATING - MODEL BEAUTY Parlor. 110. North Commercial street. raoa was. - - . . , , CLAIRVOYANT MME. LILLIAN BISHOP CLAIRVOY- ant,' crystal gsxer. If in sorrow or trouble. I can heln von. I tell names. facts, and dates. - 855 K. Commercial, CH1NBSB PHYSICIAM PR. L. M. HUM CURE3 ANY KSOWN ' diseasa. 163 S. UiahEu pbsn bi. BUSINESS CARDS- CIXAJTEKS AND DYERS SPICK. N. SPAN CLEANERS AND dyers. 544 Stat. - CARPETS AHD FXUZT BUGS NOTICE TO THE PUBUO WE NOW wear fluff togs mad out of aid car pets, any length or width yoa desire. We a la iwfit. re-aw and ais carpcta Feather ravatiag and mattress steam' iag - aad rw-maktng. Sala - Carp Cleaning aad Fluff Rag Works.' Phone 1154. , CARPET AHD RUG: WEAVING CARPET AND RCO WEAVING RAGS dyed. Pbons before 9 a. ra, 84T21. DRUG STORES WM. NEXMEYER "JUST DRUGS." 175 N. Commerety street, phsna 167. BREWER DRUG CO. 405 COURT Fhoao 4. - EICTEICIAKS ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND SUPPLY CO. Phone 1934. 222 N. Liberty. UALIK'8 ELECTRIC SHOP ELEO- trical machine repairing, contracting'. 837 Court. Phone 488. ARCHIE FLEENER,. ELECTRICIAN Hons wiring by honr or contract, .Esti mates fcmishf X. Phons SSO, 414 Conrt St. SECURE MY FIGURES ON WIRING By contract; by hour. At pro-war prices. H. W. Hatch. Phone 1202 J. FINANCIAL 20 - YEAR FARM LOANS ON RURAL credit plan, pre-payment provisions al lowed. We will finance yoa for a leas rate of iatereat than any firm oa the coast. . Private money to loss oa either city or country property. R. W. Marsters 41 1 Oregon Building LOANS ON GOOD CITY PROPERTY Plenty of money; no delay. Call 831M Stat street. MARION-POLK COUNTY FARM LOAN association has money to loaa at 6 percent. W. D. Smith, secretary-treasurer. 803 Salem Bank of Commerce. FURNITURE STORES PEOPLE'S FURNITURE 8TORE NEW ad aecond hand furniture. X71 it. Com- ! memai. FURNITURE , HOSPITAL FURNITURE REPAIRED OR MADE TO order. Refinishing aad upholstering a specialty. "Phone 1743. Brown and Groves. 1201 Sooth Commercial. FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL PIECES. Delivery. C. K. Breithaapt, florist. 123 North. Liberty street. Phono 88Q. Ladies1- Wearing Apparel DRESSMAKING MAUD SIMONS. DESSMAKEB 1710; -teiievoe Bt. v RUTH MeADAMS DRESSMAKER, 758 south 12th. Jf hone. 1824.... , SPENCER CORSETS TO ORDER .Dressmaking. Carrie i isher, AlcOor nack Bldg. THE ADSITTS ARB PREPARED TO do any and all kinds of ladies' tailor ing, for old and new customers. 852 N.,12th- St., Phone 2085-& .- . MILLINERY HATS f FROM 91 UP MRS. OV Grimm. -519 Court street. MUSICAL MRS HENRY LEE PIANO. 1221 N. Capitol. Phone 1017-W. 8ALEM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC All branches tanght. diplomas granted. John R. 8ites, Director. 1237 Qourt Phone 626. RAG AND JAZZ PIANO P--ITING is lessons guaranteed. waterman System. F. B. Clark, Mgr- MeCor nack Bldg. x DANCING PRIVATE LESSONS I IN ALL LATE dances. Mrs. White. Phone 273-J. TUBERS EDWARD ,WELP EXPERIENCED iano tuner. Leave orders Will s tusic Store. 1CUSIO STORES GEO. 0. WILL PIANOS. PH050- rraDbs. sewinc machines, sheet music. aad piano atodies. Repairing phono graphs and sewina macmnes. son Bute, Sslem. PIANOS SHERMAN CLAY A CO. PIANOS Bteinways. Duo-Art and others. Moors s Music Honss, 415 Ooart street sad Masonic Temple. HEMSTITCHING MRS. BRECKENRIDGE HEMSTTTCH- ing. Mail orders solicited. 176 8. 19th Phoas 174-M. SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING. , pleating, buttons, stamping and needle work. S2 uroa wot. I'bon a in. UM fl MTT.I.ER HFMHTrrCHINO Stamping, braidiag. hand embroidery, buttons. Boom 10, over Miller's store. Sslem, Oregon. Phone 117. HOTELS CAPITAL HOTEL CORNER STATE AND Commercial, fhone 630. ARLINGTON HOTEL CLEAN, COSY; 60s ap. 462 stats. " - - - INSURANCE rtJTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE company. 3. O. Balch. agent, room 6. McCornaek Bldg. Phos 96. JEWELRY REPAIRING WATCH, CLOCK. JEWELRY REPAIR ing. "If we caaaot fix it, throw it t away." 179 South High, next Oregon . depot. tMEDICAL MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phons 617-W. LAUNDRIES SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 138 & , xinerty street, rnone . tJHiess : largest oest. - . EsUbUahed 1889. - CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY ; quality work, 'prompt isrvic. -1264 Broadway. , rnone 10a. - ; PAXNTXNO CONTRACTORS PAINTING AND - DECORATING HIGH class work for narticnlar people. L. D. Brandon, contractor. 365 North High, ' Phons 646-J.- B XSEBY STOCK J FRUTTLAND NURSERY FINE LARGE . stock of Italian prate trees sad also ' all kinds of leading nursery stock for fall delivery. Phone 1140-M, 161 a 14th street, COMPLETE LINE TREES SMALL traits, ornamentals. Capital City Nur sery Co. 429 Oregon Bldg.. Fhoas 78- PA8TRT SHOPS PIED PIPES TEA ROOM AND CATEB ing Shop. 846 North CapitoL Phono 74-J. ' PLUMBING PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL work. Phono 1397-J. Shop, 127 Union street- ,A U. uodirey. PERTTJICB AND TOILET ARTICLES CALIFORNIA PERFUME CO. EX tracts, toilet article. Mrs; Meyer, iiw Bonta rs.' trmnm xax. - PRXNTXKa ROWLAND PRINTING CO. JOB prinung rattoa lildgv BUSINESS" CARDS" RESTAURANTS IUB BETAURANT MOST REASON, able prices. Jehasoa Barry. 14. SL High. - " NOODLE PARLORS WA HONG NOODLE HOUSE. 439 Ferry. BIN SIN SiOIH.E 1IOUSJ! "fcHOP 20e; fried nowdios. ooc 189 8. Lib erty. ' --!'. SHZKE PAEXOB8 O. K. SHINE SHOP, 291 NORTH COM- merciai. SHINGLTSa RESHIhGLlNG IN CITY OR COUNTRY. tree estimate, rhone 1 3r 32 or writ E. L. Oatergard, Hi. 4. . SECOND. HAND GOODS WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH- ing and shoes. West prices paid. Cap ital ' F.xchsnee. 342 N. Commercial. Pbons 136-W. WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND goods of all kinds: pip fittings, har aeas, collars, eoilsr pads, tools aad chains. Fred Schindler.- 258 Csnter street, STOVES AND STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED u years experience, lie pot AaWoaal fence, sixes 26 to 28 inches high. Paints, oil and vanishes, eta., logaa berry and hop hooks. Salem fence sad Stovs Works. 250 Court street. Phoae 124. TRANSFER HAULING WE MOVE, STORE AND SHIP HOU8E- noM - goo -is. Onr specialty is piano and furniture moving. We also make country trips. We handle the best coal .and wood. Call on us for price. We give good measure, good quality and food service. Larmer Tranafer Co. hone 930. CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 226 estate St. Phone 983.. Diatribating forwarding and storags oar specialty. Get our rates. SCAVENGERS 8ALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE, RE- . 1 1 1 i A a i lh w. ,iini rvuivvvu. vvsspvow cleaned. Phoss 187. TRANSPORTATION PARKER'S STAGE LINES J. W. Parker. General im. Central Stage Terminal Salem, Oregon SALEM-8ILVERTON DIVISION - Leaves Salem, Central Stags Terminal: 7 a.m. 11 a.m., 5 p.m. Leaves Silvsrton. News Stand: 8 a.m., l p.m., 6 p.m. Salem-Indeoendence-Monmonth Division Leaves Salem Central Suge Terminal; 7 a.m. 9 a.m. 11 a.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m.' Leaves Monmouth, Monmouth Hotel: 8:15 s.m 1 p.m., 6:15 p.m. Leaves Independence, Beaver Hotel: 6:30 a.m. 10 s.m. 1:15 p.m. 4 p.m. 6:80. Ws make connections at Salem to all parte of the valley. Extra trips by appointment. J. W. PARKER, General Mgr. WOOD SAWS WOOD SAWING PHONE 1181. CITY, country, jso. esproea. CITY AND COUNTRY WOOD SAWING, Tl,m- orwa T T - m. uwh . wuv, -,w. WATER SALEM WATER, LIGHT POWER CO. Uffieo, S01 Soatb Com-l. St. Tea per cent diseount on domestic flat rates paid ' in advance. No deductions for abseac or any cans mnless water is shut off your premises. PROFESSIONAL OPTICIANS' MORRIS OPTICAL CO. Suite 301 Ore gon Building. GLASSES FITTED BY DR. L. B. BUR- dett at the Bow - Optical Company, 325 State street, opposite Ladd and Bush Bank. POMEROY KEENE JEWELERS AND Optometrists. 888 State. CHIROPODISTS CHAS. H. MAXWELL CHIROPODIST. Foot specialist. Room 8. 822 Stste St. DR. WnLIAMS "CORNS, CALLOUS- es, ingro a nails, all toot troablas. Price Shoo Co. Phon 616. ' CiUBOEfCTORS DR. O. L. SCOTT, P.S.Ci CHIROPRAO- . tor. 414-19 U. B. Bank Bldg. Fhoao : 87; res. 828-R. 0STE0PATHI0 PHYSICIANS DRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL 206 U. S. Bank Bldg. DR. FOSTER 40"4 OREGON BLDG. Phones 756, 2024-J. DR. W. L. MERCER OSTEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon. Kirksvills S 'adnata,. 404-405 U. S. Natioaal Baak Id. Phone, offic 919; res. 614. BROKEN ARCHES AND OTHER De formities of ths feet corrected without , loss of time : from year occupation. ( lra. White Marshall. U. 8. Bank ! Bldg. DR. JOHN IL LYNCH OSTEOPATHIC I PbysKiaa and Surgeon, 403-404 Ore i gon B)ds Phones, office, 1894; res. i 68F5. . LODGE DIRECTORY UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS, i Csmp 5. Armory. First, third Mondays. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE NICE FOUR- . acre some jnst ontside of Salem on ' Park street. Call or address P. L. ; Bnell. Route 7. Box 18. Salem. Phons i 1607J. FOR SALE 16 ROOM DWELLING, ONE Block irom state bouse. Inquire of owner, 1080 Chemeketa street. CITY HOUS ES CITY LOTS. BUNGA- rows, smsii saa iarg acreage, eiose la aad far rout; exchanges ia city aad eon a try. Browa A Magee, over Bus irk's store. Ststs and Commercial Phono 659. - Two Good Buvs 5 room bouse oa 22nd street, south 81.500. 5 room boss on Bellevae, nesr 8. P. extra targe lot, fi.sow, ' A. C. Bohrnstedt. 407 Masonic Temple 8alem. Oregon FOR SALE CONFECTIONERY IN roa town, ineiuae stock and Walrus fountain, two year lease on building. Iw overhead. Pries complete 93000. Terms. - , Winnie Pettyjohn 331 State street phono 534 HERE IS A DANDY 5 ROOM MODERN hoase, 2 lots 1 block from State street car. at 92000; thslf cash. ' Another 6 room I new honss, fireplace, furnace, street aad alley ar paved K.Tery thing right up to now. Price 97500, f with good terms. M, J. Hunt 1 Ladd A Bush Building r Wood's Bargains Fonr . room bungalow, new,, on paved street. 9500 cash, balanes monthly. Good five- room bangalow on -ptvd street, 92200. terms te saiU Fiv room bnngalow, psved street snd csr line, essy terms. Strictly modem 8 room boas, largs lot, bearing fruit trees, garare, near atata House. iSW. Four room, bungalow, not finished, , 91400. Exehaare: 8 a s all clear, i small bona. 92809. Fiv acre eleae, : hnnae. S32O0. : Two aem all ia fnit. ' eloa in, boas and barn. 92000. W ; nave- aayers lor aoasea, list your prop r srty-with as. 'Jt ,Iin-fjrf Tmle 4. nt 960 per sere. F. L. Wood, 341 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE GOOD LOT IS THE 1400 '.-block oa North Collate street. Fria east. Distant owner. Price f 400. bee avraeger,"- Uregon Bldg. " 9 i SOu FOR THIS 4 ROOM HOUSE AND Ut; terms. SioO and $10 per month, interest &. . See L. A, HAYFORD 3(S Stat street FORTY TO SIXTY ACRES OF GOOD fruit land wanted, within tea mile of Salem. Prefer place with running water or springs. Some timber. No otirtto to. small acre ag airead- la fruit. X fancy improvement. Hive Salem residence well located, to ex change. What hat you to offer- Ad dress "B 44." Statesman. 93600 BUYS THIS 7 ROOM PLASTER ed house, with sleeping porch, bath, tnilet, basement, etc., and close in, with first payment only $6oO. balance 920 aad interest C. per month. Se LA. HAYFORD 305 Stat street ANDERSON A RUPERT 8 accessor! ts Lalar A Laflar INSURANCE -REAL ESTATE BONDS LOANS . 406-T Orsaaa Bldg. A Real Money Maker For sale, a nice little confectionery store, with stock and fixture, doing, a good paying business every month in year. Can be bought for only 81UOO down. Price 20o. Childs & Bechtel T 540 State street Chickea Ranch 86 acres. 17 cleared, 19 stump, family - orchard, 2 atrawberries. all the best of valley loam; 6 room bungalow, barn, 4 modern poultry bonnes with room for 101 0 bens, brooder rapacity for 2500 chicks; 2 horses, 3 cows; all machinery, tools, furniture with few exceptions. Price 7500; gjolfU cash, balance to auit at 6 per cent. This proposition ia a real snap and if interested yoa should see me at once. Socolofsky 341 State Worth While 8 V4 acres' close to good railroad town and high school ; good 6 room house, barn, well snd windmill. All kinds of berries 1 and bearing fruit. Price S250O; I10OO cash.- Will exchange for small house and lot ia Salem. 11 room house in good condition, close in, can be converted in 4 good apart ments. This is a fine rental propos ition. Price only 93300. Will make terms or exchange for Portland prop erty. Mills & Copley 331 4 State street ' TRADE WHAT YOU HAVE FOR WHAT YOU WANT. WE WILL FIND IT FOR YOU. This ad, run one week in 4 daily papers. nas brought nr hundreds of properties for exchange. If yon want results send your list in at once. We will match it. A. W, ESTES REALTY CO. Patten Bldg. Salem, Ore. T those of van that ara wan tin r a hm in Salem. Did it ever occur to yoa that it is our business to find good merited buys! We are constantly placing on the market homea that are from 9500 to 91000 below actual valuation. We are offering yoa onr service snd if we cannot produce better buys than yoa have already seen or will see in the course of your sesrch for a place to live we don't want yon to bay from as. Our service is free. Why not give yourself ths chance to get the most for your money t No obligations. ' Foot sates st your service. 5-room bungalow, pavement, bath, toilet, lot 50x130, for 91900. Must have 9900 cash to handle. This is one of onr good values. Beautiful new 5-room bnngalow in splendid district, east front, fireplace, basement, furnace and all modern con veniences. Pries 4000, 91000 down will handle. Look over our display. We have hundreds to show snd can auit th moat exact, - Heyser-Follrich System Phone 1000.' ' Main Floor Terminal Bldg. A Bargain la a five room modern cottage snd cor ner lot, east front, close to ear. asy terms. Fleming Realty Co, 841 State street THE BIGGEST SNAP IN AN APART ment house. Close in, 914,500. 7 room house, gsrags. sleeping porch; all kinds of fruit, east front. Furnish ed, 83700. 7 room bouse, all , furnished, 94000. 6 room house, east front, 93200. New house, close in on North Cottage, 93100. 84 acre farm, stork and machinery. 9125 per acse. Lots in sll parts of Salem. Outside property for trade for Salem - real estate. Gertrude J. M. Page 492 N. Cottage street Good.B.uys in Houses and l Bungalows t room modern home with hardwood : floors, fireplace and furnace. Located ! on Stste street. Price 97900, terms. room house, south Salem. Pries 91400. ' 8400 down. 8 room bungalow, good location. Price ! 92700. Some terms. 6 room house with basement, two good i lots with garage. Price 92150 cash. New five room bouse at 1057 south 13th street. Price 82200. 5 room cottage, good condition. Tine gar ! den soil. Price 91400. 930O down. 5 room plastered house on paved street : aad car line. Price 91600. 9500 down. 6 room ban r slow near Lincoln school. Price 93000; 92000 rash balance terms 7 room bungalow with garags, south Sa lsa. Price 93200, terms. - 6 room modern bungalow with bssement. Price 93000, 92(100 down. New fiv room modern bnngalow. Price 93000 ; 91200 dowa. New 4 room bungalow, 9500 dowa, pries 83000. 6 room bungalow oa south Commcreisl street. Price 93150, aom terms. 10 room modern horn oa paved street near State street, two lots, a complete home ia every detail. Price 98000. 95200 cash will handle. New five room modern bungalow oa S. High street. Pries 94000, terms. 9 room hous ia good condition oa paved street aad 'car lis. Prie 83500. 5 roons modern bungalow close ia oa north Church. . Pric, 94750. K cash, dowa.- - . , 6 room honss oa Chemeketa street, pries 94200, 91000 dowa will handle. Real Estate and Fire Insurance W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. 273 Stats street U. 8. Bsuk Bldg. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OP SALE OP GOVERNMENT TIMBER. GENERAL, LAND OFFICE, WASHINGTON. D.C- JULY 25, 1922. Notice - is hereby given that subject te the conditions sad limitations of the Art of June , 1916 (39 Stat.,' 218), and th instructions t the Seeretsry of the Interior of September 15. 1917 (48 L.D- 447), the timber oa tho following lands will bs sold at 10 s.m., September 21, 1922. st public auction at the United State Land Offic at PortlawL Oregon, to the, highest bidder st net less tbas the appraised value as shows by this no tie, sale te b subject te th approval ef the Secretary f th Interior. Th purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of ono per cent thereof, being commissi ocs allowed, mast be deposited st time of sale, money to be returned if eat is net approved, esa wise patens will issue for the timber which mast b remvd within tea years. Bids will be received 1 front citixens . of . ths United ftatra, aw ocalloBS of teckr citiseas sad Corporation orranised under the laws f th United States r amy state terri tory or district thereof oaly. Upoa ap- j pliratwa of a qualified purchaser, the 1 tMaba - aar-Wal aabJivitioa -iwtil s4 offered separately before being tncladed ia aar offer ef a larger uit. T. & R. 2 E. See. 5, VEU SW4. rod fir a M- bw of th red fr tern Wr t be sold for less than 81..S9 per M. T. 9 8- R. 2 K Se-. 3, Let 3, red fir 1920 M" SW NEH, red fir 20OO M. Let 3, red fir 23Xi M- Lot 4. red fir 2775 M nne of th red fir timber to b sold for less ' than 81.50 per M.. See. 29. KWU SWV. red fir -ad 34.. dom ef red fir timber te b Jd for lea than 1JX! for ii. T. 2. S, R. 4 K, See. 25, NWj NK.l4 red fir 1575 M., SWfc XEV, rod. fir 860 if., cedar 180 M hemlock 340 M SE4 SEU, red fir 810 M. cedar SO M hem lock 16U if. NEK NWW. red fir S0 M.. .KWU NW4. red fir 1260 M-. cedar 15 M SW4 XWH. red fir 720 M cedar 60 M- SEU XW'i.' red fir 690 M cedar 50 M- hemlock 130 M- Bon of the red fir or redar limber to ho sold for less than 91.50 per M aad. none of the hemlock 'timber to be sold lor less than 91.O0 per M. T. 13 S..K., fi W Sec. 31, NEt4 SWU. red fir 1500 M.. none of the red. fir timber to be sold for less than U.T3 per M. GEO. R. WICKHAM. Acting- Commissioner, Oeaeras 'Land Office. ... NOTICE OF 3irBOVEMEXT OP AIJLEY IX BLOCK 35, UNI VERSITY ADDITION TO SA LEM, OREGON, FROM FOUR TEENTH STREET - TO MILL RACE. 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 35 ot University Addition to the City o Salem, Marion County, Oregon, from the West line of Fourteenth Street to the east side of Mill Race, at the ex pense of the abutting and adjacent property by bringing said alley to the established grade and paring said portion' of salS alley with a six inch cement concrete pavement in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council on the 7th day of August, 1922, now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and which ' are hereby referred to ' and by refer ence made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares Its purpose and intention to make the abore described im provement by and through the Street Improvement Department. By order of the Common Coun cil the 7th day of August, 1922. EARL RACE, City Recorder. Date ot first publication hereof is August 9, 1922. NOTICE OF. IMPROVEMENT OF NORTH. NINETEENTH STREET BETWEEN CENTER STREET AND CHEMEKETA 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 North. Nine teenth Street from the south line of Center Street to the north line of Chemeketa Street at the ex pense of the abutting and adja cent property, except, the alley In tersection the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Sa lem, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, constructing cement con crete curbs and paving said por tion of said North Nineteenth Street with a six inch cement con crete pavement in accordance with the plans and specifications there for which were adopted by . the Common Council on the 7th day of August, 1922, now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and which are hereby referred to and by reference 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 Coun cil the 7th day ot August, 1922. EARL RACE, City Recorder. Date ot first publication hereof is August 9, 1922. NOTICH OF IMl'ROVEMKNT OF NORTH CHURCH STREET BE TWEEN . HIGHLAND AVENUE AND PINE STREET. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council , of the City of Salem deems it expedient and hereby declares Us purpose - and Intention to Improve North Church Street from the north line of Highland Avenue to the south line of Pine Street at the expense of the abutting and adjacent prop erty, except the street intersec tions the, expense of which will be assumed 'by the-City of Salem, by bringing said portion, of North Church Street to the established grade, constructing cement con crete curbs and paving said por tion of said North Church 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 7th day ot August, J922now on file in, the office of the City, Recorder, and which," tor greater certainty and convenience and a more de tailed description thereof, are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby de clares its purpose and Intention to make the above) described im provement by - and through the Street Improvement Department f the City of Salem. Oregon, By order of the Common Coun cil the 7th dsy of AngTist, l$22; EARL' RACE. City Recorder. ' Date ot first publication hereof Is August 9, 1922. ' NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT O F BRET'S AVENUE .. (C03DI0X IX KNOWN - AS - TWENTT FIRST STREET) FROM CEXi TER STREET. TO D" "STREET! Notice Is hereby' given that' the Common : Council of ; the : City t of Salem, Oregon, wflL at or about 7:3Q o'clock, p. m,m the 21st day ot, Ausust, 19.2, or at the same DULL YESTEBDW i ... Price Movements Are Con fused Bumper Crops is Government Report NEW YORK, Aug. Conr fused price movements, took place in today's relatively dull, stock market session but the tindertorie continued strong and., most Im portant price changes were with in narrow limits. General uncertainty regarding the railroad .strike situation was more than offset by the govern ment's report of bumper crop con ditions. Grangers which will ben efit by this increased crop movq ment, such as Northern, Union and Canadian Pacific's, Great Northern and Chicago and North western, and Per Marquette, closed generally at gains, of 1 to nearly 2 points .after an early dis play ot weakness, Cuban, sugar stocks were reactionary as a re sult of the senate's fixing the tariff on Cuban sugar at 1.84 cents a pouncf.: out American Beet sugar, whic hwlll benefit by- th Increased rate, was up z. 1-4 points- . " , Motor and shipping shares were again under, pressure today. Leathers and shoes were In good 'demand in 'response! to im proved trade conditions. There wits a good inquiry also for pub lic utilities, Peaples Gas, - North American and Fhjladelphlna com panies reaching new high records. Total sales were 575,000 shares. Call money opened at. 3 1-2 per cent, but hardened to four and thence to 4 1-2 when banks began calling loans, coincident, with heavy withdrawals of government deposits. Some 'small lots were loaned out on call as high as. five percent. Timo money was scarce with no important changes In rates; Business In foreign exchange was restricted : because of cable congestion, due to the cutting, of nine of the 12 cables by Irish In surgent, forces. Sterling held steady, but French and eBlgian francs were, down about tno points. German marks also were reactionary and other, continental remittances were irregular. ' IIAY. ; SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 9. Receipts: Hay 322 tons; unchang ed. ' ' FRUIT NEW YORK. Aug. 9. Evapor ated apples quiet. Prunes easy. Apricots dull Peaches quiet. HOW INDUX CHIEFS r ' GET THEIR NAMES Charles Carter, the Indian con gressman from ' Oklahoma, id fre quently called upon by fellow members of the House of 'Repre sentatives to settle discussions concerning Indians, or to give in formation concerning the' customs arid habits ot the first families ot America: ' Recently he was asked, tor instance, how those two fam ous chiefs, "Sitting- Bull' and "Rain-In-the-Face" happened to receive such odd names: He ex plained that Sitting Bull was thus characterized in the days of his youth on account of an amusing tissle he had with a bull buffalo. He wounded" an animal In the hind quarters so that It was: left in a sitting position. It. could not get up and it would not lie down and die as "desired. The young Indian, much to the delight of his older compainons, leaped from his pony and grabbed the animal by the horns like a wrest ler and tried to throw him to the ground. Ever thereafter, as long as he lived, he was known as Sit ting Bull. "Rain-In-the-Face" received his title when he was a wee baby strapped to a board. His mother stood baby and board against the outside of the teepee while she was busy on the 'inside. In ths meantime a gentle spring: shower came up. Hearlng baby laughter the mother stepped ontside to saa what was so amusing to her young gently glowing against his face which seemed to be a source of great Joy to him, From that dajr on he was sailed' Raln-In-the Face. hour at any subsequent meeting of the Common. Council thereafter at the council chambers in the City Hall of , the City of Salem. Oregon, proceed to assess upon each lot or part of lot liable there tor Its proportionate share of the cost of improving. Brey's Avenue (commonly knows as Twenty-first Street) from the north line of Center Street to the south line of "D- Street in. the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, i All. persons ' Interested , In. the said assessment are hereby, noti fied to appear at said . time and placa befors) the saU Common Council and. present their objec? tions, if any thejr have,.: to J said assessment and apply to the said Common Council .to equalize their proportionate share of said assess ment.!. ' :"'" By order ot. the Common CourA cll the 7t day of August, 1922. , EARL RACE,. City. Recorder. . I . Date ot first: publication : hereof la August 9,1??.. PRICE Wheat, Corn and -Oats All Affected by Slump in Chi- . ; "cagq " Yesterday f' ; i CHICAGO, 5 Aug. 9,Wheat, corn and oats, al) established, new " low; record prices tor I the season today. Weakness appeared to be due primarily to the big yield ot corn, forecast In the- government crop " report. : The " wheat market ' closed unsettled,! 7-8 tent to 1 4-4 ; cent no tlower, with September , $1.05 to n.0S 1-8 and December. $1.05 1-4 to $1.05 3-8. Corn fin ished 1,1-4 1 3-8 to. 1,3-4 cent down, oats of ' 3-8 to 5-8 O 2-4 cent In. provisions, the outcome, was unchanged to 15 cents hlgh er. . .-,..!..,:, ' Although, exporters took; BOO,- : 000, bushels of ' wheat . here and 600.000 to 800.000. bushels at,the seaboard liqufdatlng sates on the part Of holders proved to be much more than an offset. Speculative demand was . of such , restricted,, character as to be ot but slight . ' importance in supporting values." The government crop report, was regarded as mildly bullish regard ing wheat, but this circumstance was soon lost sigh, of, and atten tion focussed Instead on ths great Increase of corn looked for as com pared with; a month ago . Gossip that happenings, at the international conference in Lon- ! don might adversely affect foreign exchange rates had some influence In depressing the wheat market, and so. too did lower quotations at Liverpool. Another disturbing factor was much selling of , Sep tember and : simultaneous buying of May for a. leading elevator in terest. " B.esldes, it was said, ship pers here were selling wheat at a loss. '- . : ; Liquidation selling was evident' in the corn market from start to finish. Favorable crop advices' and liberal receipts added to the " bearish results of the government report. Oats cave way in sym pathy, - ' f t - ' ) , DAIRY, POXATOESj PORTLAND,' Oir.Augv 9, BuU ter: Prints extras 46; cubes ex-, tras 40; prime firsts 39; dairy 38, f Butterfat, Portland , delivery: No. l. sour cream 47 a 47, - Potatoes: . Locals, new. selling ( ?rice 2,1-4 a-2, 2-4 . I The Manager Yon, must havt; nnoyed that; customer - to mak Mm wans 'out of the shop ilk that." ' ' ' ' " 'The Asslitant-r-Iv dldnt; ' : Ha fsked me what sort of hat would suit his" head ' and s I told him a ioft one. London Passing Show. i. r mm , . : . . . .. . T1 m.. .nAl.J a . t...1 a. J m 1 1 brie received by fsrasrs. No retail rices ara flva except as aoUd. . uats, saniiac. ass, ooe, sas. Wheat, 'o. 1 cached t5e. OaU, saillinr, act,: SO -- $b COo. ' Vetch aad oat asy, $17. Clover hay, 115. . ' ' aiin raa mill f4, fS. ' C xuioa. hUTTER a snrresyAv Kks, retail, 25c ' j Creamery butter, retail. It, $ BaUsrfst (delivered), 47s. - f FOTLTBT f Sprinc fries, lsrt8S. s pHnj fns,vmall,. H Q Its. . ., ! lisns, lifbt. Ids. ; liens heavy, ISe. FOBS, MtTTTOX AITO BEET f Hors. top, u (0 -11.7$. ; Top veal, dressed, He, - fite-ra, 6Vo. - i Cows, S Q 4e. ; J " rxiriTi. I Bsasaas, lOe. . ' - . lemons. $7.7Ji Q 8.25. i Navel eransws, S8.SO tp .10. I Oaliforaia grapat it 40 . i Melon, lUe, f , Cassbas, it. v f - .. . . VEOETABXJSS i Catbara, e. . ' ; Tomatoes. Igf, il.OO. ( Walls Wslla. 3. ,i v f Browa oa ions, , 91.75 crals. i Tnraips, $3. ' -. PsrsnWS2JS0., Carrots, fa. - ' ' ' : Head lettscsa, 75 Asa. Beets, S.504 - T " r Calerv. AOe. , . Pepper.. Si. " , Ists,.15e. Comb honey, esss, 94.80, Coeeaaats, dosn, 91.T&. Straiaod honey, lb. HHi Portland Buyinz Prices . TOGS, rOTJtiTKT AJTD IffTATS i BUTTER AT LOWES, TKJts,MCT , Macaber oaa eharais rsam, 40947s f. o. h. Portland, 41c at stations; nader- . trades, 4344. . - K(K1S SLOW Carreat receipt. I0soe; whIU haa aariea, 2S24e dlivrd. (These aaoi tin ars baaed a prices roelvd for tho, balk of day's receipt by local Job bora aad ereaseHe. . t . , LIVE POULTRY' -WEAK (Tas essa aussiens.) Heavy hens Its 0 21s lb.; do lifht, 12 t? rx . broilers rocks aad Reds 20s & 32e: tot-horn. ISs 9 19c; old roosters, 10c; docks, whit pekia yeast- ZUs Q 224; - old dseka, normal. .--.., DRESSED MEATSriRSt, TnaHEB . . if"? comisslea. Cboieo lifht boca, . Q loc: anderrrsdes 13 Q l&es veal top ades, It Q 1H! nndcr trades lt)s HAT A-O OBAEf - HAT STEAD (Delivered Portland.) Vsllsy timothy, 919621 - sa: Eastarav Oreeea timothy. 922ii2t teat aiiala, 9l6l-SO ta; clover 914 ton; oat-aad vetch,, 11 Q 919 toa; straw, 9 tea. . . -7. I 1 ' " ' OaAIJT WEAK 'X--,: ; . -fTraek. Portland) Wkeat, 91.0 0 . 91.08; oats, 933 Ql S5; estra Tallow orn, $30; btrlsy. 927 Q 290. fEDIT. . , , Btrswberries. aominsT; . eaerries, 4 Q 90 Ih.t early paebaa,-t& boa - aarteot, 91 1-60 boa; raspberriea, 92 s 2.10: enrrsatsv 91.3S & I AO' lofsaWries, 91 9 1.25; spples, 91 O 1.25; black berrtos, 91.7 box; wild blackberries, l&e ? TE0ETABZ9 " :- TEO -TABLES STEADY Xw potatoes, 91 t? JtS wt; Orersa cab bate. 22 t-4e lb.; paranipa. 1 le.; carrot. 25e 12 tranches; freaa peas, 6 6) 7e lb.; rroea onions, 25s dotsa baacbesv ereaai sqaastr, aominsl; rhnbsrh, J8e. onion. 91J9 rwt; new corn 20 Q 95 , wool uric : ' Costs -rir-y wooL 1 S (t 22es 25 H 8Je; fin. ?i 35. . , . . EON . . . - - HOPS fcTKATlT. t. 1921 erop a3Bl st U Us. . ' j f