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t fHE OftEGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10,-1922 f. CLA88ITIED AOTXRTUKMXXT1 Rate per werdt Pee Insert k a Se to Se nm Insert One WMk ( Om month insertions (six laserttona). JOt Sis men the' eoatraeV. ner ma. 16a at MtUt' eoatrect, par mo. 2e Minimum for any aavertlsem't SS NORWICH ONION - ' FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY J W. H. Burfhardt, Jr. t Resident Agent 171 State 8t. MONEY TO LOAN t i On Real Estate i K T. K. FORD (Over Ladd at Bush. Bank) NEW; TODAY 3 CITY -f- WBl'RBAN FARM PROP erty-HBesl eity JoU; ,ssi and ex chance: lei us sbow too. Few. br- gainsj in aerated properties. Harris. 624 fi. Capitol, J. FOR RRNT FIVE ROOMS FURNISHED nris-ata hatk. adults anW 754 ' N. Hit.! - APP1JC8. UAND-PIOKED. SOe BOX Preseott orchard, 2 V ! county. Oak Grove read. - Box 97. Brine boxes. WONDERFUL GOOD BUT OWNER wanta tf to sell hist modVru and well bnilt bouse, t large rooms, basement furnace, fire Dlace. 3 baths. 2 toilets. hall, front aad back porch, large lot , t fruit and abade trees, lawn and flow. I ers: double rarare: one of the best ' locations in tha eity; close te State i house; prtee for short time oniy 0000. Childe Bechtel. & 40 State Street. ' GROOERY. DOING GOOD BUSINESS really want -to S1L Socolofky, 341 Btate. v GROCERY AND LUNCH ROOM. MUST sell. Socoiofsky. 341 State. 1 ROOM BUNGALOW. GOOD AS NEW, . modern, garage, fruit, nuts, corner lot, 3,000. y i canh. Socoiofsky. 841 Bute. 8ALRM RESIDENCE ON RANCH AND eaall for difference. Socoiofsky. 341 Slavte. ' ' ' ' '' I -i --t- WANTED TO BUY HOUSEHOLD f uraitu re. Phone 1440. . DR. A. : I. FRANTZ AND WIFE. 8UC- eeaaor to Dr. Sshbuc4 T. - Rogers, "Wonder Doctor." Drugiess Pliysl- riana, over People' e Cash Store, Phone 780. ' . . . ' . WANTED TO REST FURNISHED i t house or apartment. Only nice place ' eonaidered. Addresa or phone IL H. W indue. Oregon Theatre. WANTED! POSITION AS HOU8E-k.-eper by a widow 80 years old. Call mornmgi -822 tliglt St. WILL BELL AT AUCTION. TUESDAY . October : 10th. 1 :30 1. M 10-room a modern residence at 188 North 2 In.. irutt. large lot. be there, yon will get a bargain. Boeoioieny, set otaie. . I APPLES, 91; PEARS. $1; TOMATOES 75e: cabbage for kraut, $1.50 per hundred lbs.; potatoes. . $1.25; onion., V ' 81.50, 15 Iba. for 25e; grapes, 5 lb. ' ' quinces; delirered. Phone 494. Ward ' K. Richardson. . a XR ' SALE GOOD SEVEN ROOM bauae on North Church Street. East front, price 82800. Terms. Sea Krneg er. -Oregon BWg. , Phone 217. in 1 ' ' 'FOR SALE ON PAVED STREET ONE d' story house, five rooma; eaat . front. : modern; woodboosa and garage; goot! 8 , terms, $1800. Phone 1917R. Commts ion to acenU. 1 - . FOR V8ALE EIGHT ROOM MODERN- house, woodhouso and garage at , tacbed; Includes lots eovered with good variety- of frnita and brries good terms. Pbode 1917R. Commie I ' aios te agents. FOR , RENT DESIRABLE 8LEEPING room. 1 blocks front paper milt. Call. S85 .BeHevne St. FOR BENT FOUR ROOM FURNISHED APPLES CHOICE HAND PICKED v Spitsenburgs - and miscellaneous Tsri a ties. $1.00 per box., others 'by the uk Hvaerve roura stow. Phoae 56r. . Al H. Steiner, Rt. 1. Bx. 19. Wallace I - .' Road. ;- ;. ' ; . ' . . QUTLTS LET THE "NEW I IDEA Quitter" quilt your quilu and com forters. 843 South Liberty. Phone a 1241J. -' , - '- ARE YOU SUOCEEDINO IS YOUR business t If so, do not allow a fire loss to ruin it. Cost of protection la . ! too reaeonsble for any good bualnesa man te fall for this reason, standiey l: Potty, Agts. Bush Bank Btdg., Phone ' 347. v ' - --- - ' - ' FOR 8ALE BLACK AND TAN TER- rio pups. Phone 77F21. FOR SALE SHEPHERD AND COLLIE pupa. Dr. Andrews, 420 South Com ' , -merciat. ' . - 2 Wood's Bargains Jcw, fire room bungalow 81900; - easy , 4erms; seven-room bouse, plastered good plumbing two lota bearing fruit tree good location on paved street $3500. easy term. Seven-room mod ern bungalow close in on paved atreet, ' 8420U, essy terms, a fine borne well lo- 7 rated to trade for closa IB acreage. IFire acres with bouse barn and berries tut rent. V. L. Wood. 841 State St. ' ' tlf .iL (4fL!l. 1 worm vvime V We have nice lot on Summer Street with east ironL paved sidewalk, gas sews.' and water in 821. A neat 8 room eottage on n paved atreet .. , and car line 32050. $1000 down; has aj, basement, stationary tubs, gas, no farnaee, large lot laiiso. J We atill have $850 U loan on good i security. , - Hare yon forgotten te have your bouse ' insured or your household good. We will -be pleased to write i for you. I . 831 U Sute St. ' Mills & Copley EMPLOYMENT yaf.Tv .CARRIER WASTED FOR THE ORE " gonisu. W II. Bnrghardt. 871 Bute. ' WANTED ETTBaVWatTiO YOUNG MAh i-.r who has had experieaeo saiiiag iiif lasuraaea, stocks er advertlslag. Mosf be able te devote hk entire time snd be ambttieni for advaaeoment. Mast hsve the courage to preeent business praposittaa U merchaaU aad pro' eiaaal man.' Answer In your owe hsad writing. sUtiag ago, odaeetUnal qual (ieations, exparieace. ae eolteiur, at Address "I-Sa. SI." S'Steamsa office MALE AND FEMAIJI WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO Uke -farm paper eubeeriptlons. A r 1 proposition U the right people. Addrass j we metric Uomssusa. statesman own 1' Aaletn. Ore PERSONAL it GET MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL paper published. fkek for atamp. Correspondent, Toledo. Ohio. 11 FOR SALE BUSINESS ' 0PPOETTJNTTTES FOR SALE OR RENT A WELL EQUIP- ped machine and automobile repair aii op- Inquire at Olson Aoto Exchange. ; ataiem. ore. ... .... . ... - ; V; v TRD8 ajtd D008 TOR BALE YOUNG lAaMrrS.t . Flake, Birds, Flower, Pets. , S7S Bute. FOR SALE puuro. FOR SALE WARXER PIANO. Aft food as new. Will give' terms. H. .. Stiff Furniture Co. FOR SALESCHLLTZ PLAYER. WAL nut This is a real bay for someone. Wilt give terms. II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. D8ED CHICK KRI NO GRAND. Ill GOOD shape. Will give some terms. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. rOR SALE GOOD L'SF.D MAHOGANY piano left OS to sea. Price 9200, terms. H. L. 8tiff Furniture Co.. M ie department. FARM PATER IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, send 15e to the Pacific I Homestead, 8alam, Oregon, for a three months' trial subscription. Mention this ad. POTJJ,Tgy 100 2- TEAR OLD 8. a WHITE LEG- bora hens, l each. W. A. Ford, Umatilla, Oreioa. orfcm Ttt ww - awn f ,oirv T wfl cant stamps for special three months i trial for tha best aad oldest Journal in tha wast. Tha articles aad adver tisements are ef special iatereet la the poultry breeders of the Northwest. Northwest Poultry Journal 211 Com mercial street, Salem. Oregon. LTVESTGCR ' WACONDA HOO SALE ALL 8IZES, lasts two weeks. Ella Finney, route 2, Gerrais, Oregon. FOR SALE-GENTLE JTt. Inquire F. E. Shafer, 170 8. Commer- cial. FOR j8ALE HAI.F-BRfcED SCOTCH Coolie pups, cheap. Phone 1280, 1030 Ohemeketa stree. MI8CELIJLNX0US TWO HALF-GROWN AIREDALE PUTS for sale cheap. 273 State street. FOR SALE DROPHEAD WHEELER A I Wilson machine. $15. 838- W. FOR SALE RANGE 8T0VE. CHEAP. 1810 Ji. Commercial. ' FULLER BRUSHES PHONE GRIMES, 1937-J. rnn sn.r i.itfr vfw st i.ni'io. puh Meiater. ranitv ai-mle and small I heater. 775 N. ajutage. rOR BALE OLD WEWSPAPIOS. 10 ' eenU a bundle. Circulation depart ment, Oregon Statesman. y. APPLES $1 ; PEARS, $1; TOMATOES, 75c: cabbage for Srsut, fl.50 per hand red lbs.; potatoes, $1.25; onions. $1,50, 15 lbs. for 25e. Delivered. Phone 494. Ward K. Richardson. SUMMER LCQOAGE REDUCED W A LL to; per rerun ante, piaster waiiooara. lvet eteir carpet. $1.89. Endur ance hich rrsde house saint Kalso-. mine, lOe pound. ' Cottoa mattresses. 1 $8.50. Steel springs $5.00. O. Bare 179 N. Commercial- St. ASK HOW TO SECURE ESPRIT D' Amour Hreienic Toilet requisites at a discount. Also '"wer in the Bottle Perfume and toilet waUr. 115 N.I Liberty. Repr -eentativea wanted ev ery where. "Beautiful Oregon Hose" and eleven other Oregon soars, together with fine collection ef patriotic eoags, seared songs aad many old-tisae favorites ALL FOB ISe (Special prices in quantity loti) Especially adaptable for .sehooL oommms ity or home singing. Send for v The- Western Songster v76 pages, now in Ita third edition. Published by VAREGOE TEACHERS MONTHLY 215 8. Commareial St.-. Salem. Ore r s WOOD BEST GRADE MILL WOOD 4 FOOT aad 16-ineh. Prompt delivery, naae enable price. Fred E. WeLa. Sua Cnnreh. PHi 1542. ' FOR RENT APARTMENT 8 FOR RENT THREE ROOM APART ment at 107$ Chemeketa. TOR RENT FURNISHED APART menta 1132 center. BOOMS MODERN ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN Centrally laeated. Must give aaiee aad reference. Address A. ears Stateemaa FOR RENT TWO FURNI8HED 8LEEP ing rooms; hot and cold water in one Board close by. 964 S. Liberty, phon. 1700. i BOUSES HOUSE FOR RENT PHONE 93F5 OB 2056-J. ROOM AND BOARD WANTED ROOM KKH AN U BUAKUNU. Also have nice clean room with kitonen privileges. Close to stste house and university. Phone 1534-R. 1334 Ferry. LOST AND FOUND LOST LOST JERSEY COW WITH around horns and trailing. 1937-R. CHAIN Phone WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED FURNITURE. TOOLS. ETC. Phone 611. OLD MAITRESSES MADE OVER -Capita City Bedding Co. Phone 19 VfV ARK PAYING THE HIGHEST MAR ket price for dried prunes, call us np if von hsvea't sold. Phone 717 or 1291. Mangis Bros. WANTED EVERYTHING IN HARD ware end furniture. . nest prices paw -THE CAPITAL, HAaDWaal A FURNITURE CO. 185 N. Commercial St. Pboae 941 WANTED FURNITURE. TOOLS, MA ehinerr. suck. eU. Will buy for eaat or sell oa commission. Phoae $11 Wdrv. the auctioneer. : BUSINESS CARDS AUCTIONEEE tUCTTONEER P. . WOODRT. TH livestock, furnitura, real asUU aur tieaeer. Phoae 511 for sale dates 1810 M. Dammar. Col. J. O. GABLB farm and city sales. Phone 1446. AUCTIONEER, 160 8. High. . 8ATTERLEB AUCTIONEER, FARM and stock atlas. Pboaee Roaidcnoe 1311-4: Office 11 T7. Salem. Oreeoa. ACETYTXNE WEXPDfO . 'RON. STEEL, BRA88. 'ALUMINUM . Briag ' the pieces. Oxe-Gee Heatiay Co. 337 Court. BEAUTY PARLORS OW OPERATING MODEL BEAUTY Psrlor. HO North Commercial etreet Phone 956. - Auto Directory AtrrOMBtXES THE GOOD MA a w r,u iuvu, Motor re. 87 1 vor. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 08ED PARTS-- JOH IjNorte I - AaU Wreckln riw , taaivwiTiw. MOTORCYCLES " Z . . ... ..-,.v . , fm FOB SALE HARLEY viuyg suo pmaw .y. -'ftBrtM or eyele. A-'eaep1 ntua'" sawi11 rraphs ana srwai xsaeuBsm, aaa Phono 1131. BUSINESS CARDS BATTERY AJTD ELECTHICIAH R. D. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES, starter aad (tstntor work. 171 8. I CommereiaL PRESTO LITE BATTERY 8ERV1CI Station. Expert battery sad etectrxel irk. lure Rrea. Phaae 18Jl ill 1 Court. AUTO ELECTRICIAN : EXPERT TROU- ble shootiag. 21S II . High. Phone 08. RADIATOR PENDER REPAIRS RADIATORS FENDERS, BODIES, made or repaired. J. C. Batr. 444 Ferry. BIOICLBS AJTD RBPAJRTJia LLOYD E. RAMSDEN DAYTON BICT else and repairing. 887 Court. HARRY W. SCOTT "The Cycle Man' 147 8. Com'l. Phone 68 USED OAJtS FOR SALE FORD COUPE, 1922 brand new, or will trade for 1921 or 1022 Dodge. Bos; 86, Salem. OLESUN USED CAB EXCHANGE. Care bought and said. Guaranteed re pairing. Wearing. Polishing. CARPET AND BUG WEAVING CARPET AND RUG WEAVING RAGS dyad. Paane before B a. m. 84F21. CANDY SHOPS ACME CHOCOLATE SHOP "JC8T Candy." Strictly homemade. 121 B. Commercial. OARPBxs) AMP FXPTT EPOS HOTTCK TO THE PURLJO WE NOW weave flaff lags made out ef old ear I pets, any length or width yon desire. I We also re-fit, re-eeer and site carpets. Feather renovatins- and mattraea eteam- ing and re-making. Salem Carpet Ciaaniag and Fluff Rag Works. PMao 1164. CHINESE PHYSICIAN DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN diaeaea. US 8 Hish Bt. phone Son CLEANDSS AND DYERS SPICK. N SPAN CLEANERS AND dyers. 544 SUte. DANCING PRIVATE LESSONS IN 1LU LATE dances. Mrs. White. Phoi BO 11 178 J. DRUG STORES WM. NEIMEYER "JUST DRUGS.' 173 N. Commercial street, phoae 167. EUO - 405 00 ELECTRICIANS SALEM ELECTRIC CO. MASONIC Building. Phone 1200. ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND SUPPLY CO. Phono 1934. 222 N. Liberty. HjLLIK.g ELECTRIC SHOP ..m-. nn.lnir EL Re tries! machine repairing, contracting 837 Court. Phone 488. ARCHIE FLEENER. ELECTRICIAN- Housa wlrinr by hour or contract. a.au- astes fornishei. Phone 980. 414 Conrt St. FINANCIAL 20 TEAR FARM LOANS ON RURAL credit plan, pro-payment prorUioaa aJ- lowed, . we will t.aaaoe you lor a leas rau of iaureet than any firm oa the cosst. Privsu money to loan oa either eity ot . country property. R. W. Marsters 411 Oregon Building fVkaNfl ON GOOD CITY PROPERTY - Plenty of money: no delay . uati $81 Vi StaU treat. wARION-POLK COUNTY FARM LOA association has money U lean at SH percent. W. D. Bmita, seeretary-irpns 303 Salem Bank of Commerce FURNACES K AG ROVE FOR FURNACES 198 12th street. FURNITURE STORES JIESE FURNITURE CO. QUALITY furniture for less money. 878 voun Phone 464. PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE NEW and second hand furniture, an a vom mercial. FURNITURE gOSPTTAX. CTTRVTrnB. REPAIRED OR MADE Tt order. Refinishing aad upboleUrmi , a speclshy. Phoae 1742. Brown aad Groves. 1201 South Commercial. FLORISTS rnrr ri.owKita and floral PIECE8 Delivery. 0. F. Breithaupt, florist. 12! North Liberty street. Pboae sso. . .. , ... . I LaQieS' VVCallilg tialCl DRESSMAKING lUTH Me ADAMS DRESSMAKER, 75 Booth 13th. Phone iBa-m. 4PENCER CORSETS TO ORDER Dressmaking. came rise ex. aeusr aack Bldg. HEMSTITCHING VM. BRECKENRIDGE HEMSTITCH ing. Mail orders solicited. 17S 8. lt Phoae 174-at. 91ITU ELITE HEMSTITCHING pleating, buttons. sUmpiag ana neeaie work. 329 Oregon Bldg. Phono 379 MRS. 0. E. MILLER HEMSTITCHING sUmping. buttons. Room 10, over Mil ter'e sure. Phone 117. MIXXINE HATS FROM $1 UP MRS. a A Grimm 819 Court etreet. rNSUEANCaV MUTUAL BENEFll LIFE IN SURA NCI company. J. C. Baicn. agent, room o McOomack Bldg. Phone en. ' HOTELS CAPITAL HOTEL CORNER STATE ANP CommereiaL Phone 630. ARLINGTON HOTEL CLEAN COST 60 us 4.S State. LAUNDRIES 4ALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 186 8 Liberty street. Phone 25. Oldest larg-st beat. EsUbUahad 1889. niprrn. rrrv BTEAM LAUNDRY aaalitv work, orompt sarvice. 1264 Broadway. Phone too- MACHINE SHOP THE CROSS AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC Steam Boilers, vulcaniiers aad tube plates. Perry 0. Campbell. 17 N Liberty. 'I AND M. CO. SPECIALTY GRIND ere and welders. Automotive Borneo 490 Ferry. Phone 864. MEDICAL MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phone 517 W. MEN'S STORE ED. CHASTAIN'B CPBTAltis hid 6 shoo. SuiU and overeoata. Use my stsirs. it pays. 123 N. Commercial. MACHINISTS orrmrrrn A BMTTH MACHINISTS. engineers, wawers. ooaio -" grinding service. ry. Pbobo 562-844 Fer- MUSIC STORES GEO O. WILL PTANOS. PHONO- aewine machines, sheet music. 1 i .t.i:u . Trtti4e nlnm BUSINESS CARDS MUSICAL SALEM CONSERVATORY OF MC8IC All breaches taught. ipWmaa greased. Jobs wL. Silas. Du-ectex. 1S7 Ceart Phone 024. RAO AND JAZZ PIANO f-ATINQ 12 leaaoas raaranleed. W System. W. B. Clark. Mar-. MeCwr aack Bid. NOODLE PARLORS ' WA HONG NOODLE HOUSE. 4 terry. BIN SLN NOODLE HOC BE CHOP soej, 40c; parted rice, sue; noodles. 20e; fried nood.ee. SOe. 188 8. Ub- erty. HTJR8ERXE8 FRUITLAND SL'RSERY WILL HAVE sales yard at Cherry City lead barn. 544 Ferry street. About Nov. 1, See mt before baying. mono H4v-js. COMPLETE LINE TREES SMALL. frnita, ornamentals. Capital Wty asr sery Co, 42S Orecon Bldg. Phone 7S. PAXkTTZXQ OOHTRAOTORS I PAINTING AND DECORATING HIGH class work for snruealer people. L. D. Brandos, contractor. ies Aorta nigs. Phone. 645-J , PLXTKBOIO PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL work. Phone 1397-J. Shop, 1S7 Union atreet. A. L. Godfrey. .PRINTnro ROWLAND PSINTING ration Bldg. CO. JOU printing. PIANOS TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW Victor or Brunswick, H. L. Stiff r nitnre Co. Musie Dept. SHERMAN CLAY A CO. PIANOS , Steinways Duo-Art and other. Moore's Musie House. 41S Court street and MaeoBle Temple. RESTAURANTS BUB RETAURANT MOST REASON able pricce. Johnson-Barry. 158 B High. ACME RESTAURANT DINNER. FAll ily style, 45e. Short order, popular prices: neat. new. dean. 121 South Commercial. t SECOND HARD GOODS WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH ina and ehoee. Best nncee paid. Cap ital Exchange. $42 N. CommereiaL Phone 1868-W. SCAVENGERS SALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE. RE fuse. of all kinds removed. Cesspools cleaned. Pboae 167. -T0YE8 AND STOVE REPAIRING 8TOVE8 REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years experience. Depot Nattoaal fence, aises 26 to 28 iaehee high. Paints, oil aad varniahea, etc, logan berry and boo hooks. Salem fence and 8Uve Works. 250 Court street. Phoae 124 TUNERS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED piano tuner. Leave orders Wul Musis Store. TRANSFER HAT7XJKO CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 220 StaU St. PHone S3 uiatrtouting forward iag and eUrsge our speo'alty urt our rates- wsj MOVE, STORK AND SHIP HOUSE hold goods. Our specialty is piano and furniture moving. We also makt country tripe. We handle the best coal and wood. Call oa us for prices. We give good measure, good quality and good service. Lamer Transfer Oa Phone 930. ; TRANSPORTATION PARKER'S STAGE LINES 1 W Parker General Maiiraf Oentrsl Sure Terminal SslemOrogo" SALEM-SILVEBTUW DIVISION .eaves Salem, Central Stage Terminal: 7 a.m.. 11 a.m.. 5 p.m. Leaves 8ilvsrton, News Stand: 8 a.m.. 1 n.m.. 6 p.m. . ialem-Indepeudrinre-Monmouth Diviiien Leavee Salem Central Stage Terminal: 7 a.m. 9 a.m.,11 a.m. 8 p.m. pja Leavee Monmouith, Monmouth Hotel: 8:15 a.ra 1 p.m. :is p.m. r .eaves Independence, Beaver Hotel: :80 am. 10 am. 1:1 P-m. e p.m. e.au We make connections at Salem to al parts of the valley. Extra tripe 14 appointment. : 1. W. PARKER. General Mgr. VARIETY STORES SALEM VARIETY STORE. IS! 5 Commareial. Phone 1277. WATEB t SALEM WATER, LIGHT POWER CO Office, S01 south Cam l st. Tea pn cent discount oa domeetie flat rate paid ia advance. No deductions fo' absence or any cause nnless water l shut off your premises. WOOD SAWS WOOD SAWING PHONE 11S1. CITY country. Ed. Bproed. WOOD SAWING CITY AND COUNTRY McDonald A Anliker. Phone 11F11 oi 1525 J. CITY AND COUNTRY WOOD 8 A WING Phone 2046. Fisher Bros .PROFESSIONAL OPTICIANS MORRIS OPTICAL CO.-8uiU 801 Ore gon Building. GLASSES FITTED BY THE BOW OP ticsl Co.. 325 State street, oppositt Ladd A Bush Bsnk. "Use Quality Proven Shnr-ons. CHIROPODISTS DR. GEORGE F. HINER, FOOT SPEC Ishst, modern equipment; arches mad to order. Boom 8, Patton Bldg Phone 957. CHIROPODISTS OR. WI1J.1AM3 CORNS. CALLOUS es. ingrowa aaita. all foot troubloa Price Shoe Co. Phone 616. OR. 8. F. SCOTT, S. C, GRADUATE of the National University of Science Chicago. Scientific Chiropody. Suite 301-302 Masonic Temple. Phone 640 i for appointment. CHIROPRACTORS DR. LENA A.'BOONE. CHIROPRACTOR 475 8. OammerciaL Hours 10 to 12 1 to 5. Phone 1415. DR. 0. L. SCOTT, r 8 C. CHIROPRAC tor, 414 19 U. B. Bsnk Bldg. Paoa. 87; res. 828 R, NATtTROPATHIO PHYSICIANS DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE A NI chronic diseases. 415 Oregon Bldg Phone 110. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DBS. WHITE AND MARSHALL S0 U. 8. Bank Bldg. DR. FOSTER 404 OREGON BLDG Phones 756. 1024 J. OR W. L. MERCER OSTEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon. Kirksvtlle gradaaU. 404-405 U. 8, National Baak Bid. . Phone, office 919; res. 614. BROKEN ARCH ITS AND OTHER DE form i ties of the feet corrected without loan of time from veur eecuoatiOtt Drs. White t MarvhaH, U. 8. Bank Bldg. DR. JOHN U LYNCH OSTEOPATHIC PbvsMau an Snreenx 40M 44 Ore fnn Bldg. Pboaee. of Hoe. 1894: roe e, - LODGE! DIRECTORY UNITED SPANISH WA OTWUUM. i Armory. First third Mondays. fOS SALS OR EXCT1A5QS FOB CTTT property, tea ar twesty acres. bsnioiags, Italia berries. TOO N jags, Julian pruaea aad hogaa- Hirh. THE GREATEST BCT IN SALEM TO day ts a beautifal hone om State St. io sot fail to ere at About tha. room aew bnngslow, east front; all kinds of fro it anj nut tree. room house, corner lot, 12200. room hense, including street pared, lluu room house. $1450. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 492 X. Cottage St. 4 blks N. of P.O. FOR SALE OXE MODERN 6 ROOM cultare at 1023 N. 17th strvet. 16m. Aiao s 5 room cottage at 1025 North 17th street, $1500. Terms on either. Or will ext-hange for Portland improv ed realtr and assume. 0ncr, Geo. M. Smith. 291 Glenn Are.. Portland. Phone Tabor, 4679. 6.86 ACRES IN BEARING PRUNES, some cherries and apples; 6 room bun galow, imatl barn ; 1 Vi miles from end of South Commercial street ear line $390O and terms any one can handle. This is a rood investment. 6 room modern borne aad two lota on Fairmonnt Hill for $4000. Yon must see this to appreciate it WINNIE PETTYJOHN 331V4 State St. Good Buys, on Easy Terms liuu oown. siu per monta. ouys iv acres 01 use trail lana, ail caiuvaiai Price $1250. 50 down, $10 per month, bays Vt acre near cngiewood scbuoi. rrice tuu. $80 down, $10 per month buys 90-100 of an acre on car Hue south Price $900. Real EstaU and Fire Insurance W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. i75 State St. U. 8. Bank Bldg. Another Good Buy One of the beat 6 room cottages (almost new), modern and close in. lne cir cumstances will make it a very good purchase. Must hsve a few hundred cash. Nice corner and property. See Win. Fleming for verification. 341 State I street. ANDERSON A RUPERT Successors to Laflar A Laflar INSURANCE REAL ESTATE BONDS LOANS 406-7 Oregon Bldg. USED CAR WORTH $300 AS FIRST payment on good 6-room house. Price $2800, balance like rent. See it today. A. W, ESTES REALTY, CO. Patton Building Special To exchange: 200 acres stock fares. 70 acres cultivated, balance good pasture; Running water; 5 room house; lsrge new barn ; family orchard. Place ia all fenced with woven wire; 18 miles from Salem. Price $50 per acre. Will take 1,1 in trade city property or small tract. Balance good terms. 10 acres all in cultivation, good 5 room house sntf chicken house. Price $250O. Will take light truck for first pay ment, balance good terras. 3 room noose, a bareain for $550. With $200 down and $10 per month. 5 rooms $850. with $200 rasft and $10 per month. Thomason 33 IVx 8tate stre't NEW BUNGALOW 5 ROOMS PLAS . Jered. double constructed, , on paved atreet. 2 blocks to street car. price ' wnry $3500. Casfar to dandle $1000. Balance to suit. See L. A. HAYFORD 305 State street FIVE ROOM MODERN HOUSE FU1J, basement, block from paved street, one block to street csr. Price $1700. $700 cash. A good buy. 1 M.J.Hunt Lsdd A Bush Bldg. r' POKTLAND TRADE 82500 cottage witn garage tor . to 15 acrea berry land, up to $3500 in value. .See Fleming Realty Co. .341 State street. For Sale 20' acre farm 8 miles from Salem; easy terms - 820O0 11.75 acre farm. Good bungalow house. Especially adspted to poultry, fruit, berries or: nuU. Easy terms. Price $2000. A. C. Bohrnstedt lOqUafaaonic Temple - Salem. Oregon FINE PORTLAND RESIDENCE In Laurehurtrt, in exchange for a small full-bearing orchard, ten to riteen thousand dollars. Portland noose is a fine one. Value $8000. Act prompt ly. . The Fleming Realty Co. Sele-a FOR RENT FARMS FOR RENT 105 ACRES DAIRY RANCH Near Philomath. $150 a year, 8SO rash, balance in work. Addreaa 255 So. 15th street, or phone 1534-M. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will receive bids t till 5 o'clock p. m., October 15th. 1922, for the construction of ,5. rement sidewalk to be constructed n front of and abutting upon the jouth side of Oak Street, between Liberty and High Streets in Block 15. City f Salem. Oregon. - Plans and specifications may be had at the office of the City Re order. ' The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. EARL RACE, City Recorder XStlCR OF SALE Notice of Adn.inif tratrix's sale -f real property in the County Court of the State of Oregon for he County of Marion. In the Matter of the Estate o fosephine Valent'.t e. deceased. . Notice is hereby given, to whom it may concern: That In pursuance of an order if sale made and entered of rec ord in the County Court of Marion County. Oregon, on the 19th day f September. 1922. the under pinned . administratrix of the es tate of the ubore named decedent will sell at private sale on and ifter'the 19th day of October 1922, to. the highest bidder fot ?ash in hand in and on the datt of'saSe. subject to tbe confirms ion of said court, the following described premises or any parce' thereof , to-wlt: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Summer and Market Streets: thence running Easterly ind parallel with Market Street 187 feet; thence Northerly and oaraHel w th Summer Street, 193 feet; thence Westerly end parallel with Market street, 187 feet; thence Southerly and parrallel with Snmmer street. 193 feet to the place of beginning, all in Sa lem. Marion County, Oregon. FLORENCE V. DURRIS. . Administratrix. Classified Ads. in The csman-Bring Results. UP MOVEMENT IS Added Impetus Given by Series of Demonstrations in Special Stocks NEW YORK. Oct. 9. Resump tion of the upward movement of prices in today's stock market was given added imetus by an ather teries of demonstration in special stocks, several of which were carried to new high re cords. Standard Oil of New Jersey was the individual feature, establishing- s new peak .price at 246 1-2, with an advance of 17 points. The today's sate exceed ed 70.000 shares. United States Stel common was another favor ite, touching 10S 1-4 nad closing at 107 3-8, a net gain of 1 5-8, the sales exceeding 100,000 shares. Speculative belief that the gov ernment's new taxation: program will involve a levy of the undis tributed surplus of industrial cor porations to take care of the government deficit is responsible in part for the recent activity in the shares of the companies with gigantic surplus accounts. It i pointed out that by distributing the surplus, the extra tax possib ly may be avoided or, if made re troactive, that the Individual stockholder and not the corpora tion will pay the bill in which case the aggregate tax. nsuming it is a graduated one. would be considerably smaller. The last annual settlement of the Standard Oil company of New Jersey, showed a surplus of $592, 021.632. which the United States Stel corporation's surplus on Dec ember 31, 1921, was $508,926.- 958. In each case the bulk of the surplus was earned in the last five years. Biding ut of United States Steel also was influenced by r Dorts of a large increase in the monthly statement of unfilled or at noon tomorrow. -ders, which will be made public Texas company and Associated Oil wore pushed to new peak prices while Mexican Petroleum registered a net gain of more than three points. Equipments were in good de mand throughout the; session. Rails were relatively doll and the changes generally were unimport ant. " ant. , Total sales approximated 1, 326.000 shares. - , Shifting of Joans because of government requirements was re sponsible for the' marking np 'of the call money rate to six ; per rnt, after opening and. renew ing at 4 1-2. Foreign exchange rate3 were weak, demand sterling dropping 1-4 of a cent and the continental rates 1 to 10 points German marks tell to 3 3-4 cents a hundred, another new low. E Heavy Receipts at Winnipeg and rort Congestion Off set War Moves CHICAGO, Oct. 9. Wheat av eraged lower in price today, heavy receipts at Winnipeg and conges tion, of supplies at lake ports more than counterbalancing the effect of warlike moves by the Turks and of higher quotations at Liver pool. The United States, govern ment crop report issued after the close was generally construed as bullish on wheat and bearish on corn. Wheat finished easy, half cent net lower to 1-8 advance with December $1.07 1-4 to 1.07 3-8: and May 1:07 7-8 to 1.09 corh provisions unchanged to 22 higher. Except for a brief time at the outset when the upturn at Liver pool and the news from the Near East were the cheif factors, the wheat market was for the most part inclined to sag. In addition to the big arrivals of wheat at Winnipeg, the stock at Fort Wi! Hams had increased 2,500,000 bushels for the week. Bears made much, too, of an unexpected increase of 6,500.000 bushels in the amount of wheat on ocean pasAge, despite the fact that world shipments were 2,000,000 bushels less. Evening up to prepare for any surprise in the government crop report kept the wheat' market from goiag very far in a down ward direction and even led to slight rallies as the day's trading drew to an end. Cpra derived strength from general expectancy that the gov- ernment report would prove more bullish than turned out to be the case; There was also a falling off In the visible supply total Oats were nfluenced by the action of wheat. S&me foreign buying of lard gave a lift to the provision mar ket jkfter prices had declined early in the trading. I FRUIT NE WYORK, Oct. 9. En-tor-ated apples dull and nominal. Prunes, Tittnr California . Q r . RESUMED WHEAT AVERAGES LOWER III PMC 1-7W: OrwgoB 11 1-2.43 17 1-1. Apricot steadier, choice 21 Q 24c; extra choice 25 26; fan cy 27 Q 28. Peachea Quiet, choicej 12 1-2 ,14 1-4; extra choic 14 1-2 e 15 1-4; fancy 1C 1-2 0 ISC HOPS NEW YORK. Oct. 9 Hops, steady; state 1922. 21-4? 24c; 1921. 15 ISc; Pacific coast 1922, 16 e lc; 1921. 14 6 15c. L1ERPOOL WHEAT ln LIVEROOL, Oct. 9. Close: Wheat nnchanred to E-Sd. hirh- er; December 9s. 8 5-8d; March 9s. 5 3-4d; May 9s. l-4d. BUENOS. AIRES. Oct. 9. Op. enmg wneat uctooer 1.14H; P February 1.11 up H. DAIRY POTATOES PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 9. Butter: prints extras, 48c; cubes, extras. 45c; prime firsts. 44c, Butterfat. Portland delivery: No. 1 sOur eream, 48c. Potatoes: Buying price locals, 75 $1; selling price, 90 Q $1.25. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 9. Wheat, cash: No. 1 Northern, $1.08 1.14; December, 1.06 7-8; May, 1.09. Corn No. 3 Yellow 604 Q 60 Oats. No. 3 White 35 & 31. Barley 47 59c. Rye No. 2, 6 1-8 67 l-8c. Flax No. 1. $2.29. HUSSfJiD Adele GaiTasosrs Hew Phjks of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CHAPTER 139 HOW MADGE PREPARED LELJA TO FACE RITA BROWN. I found Leila sitting up in bed.- the bed-clothing huddled around her, her eyes swollen with weep ing, her imigonne face pallid and strained with .weeping. A gust of such anger at the hearties girl in the taxicab outside swept me so liercfetjr that I was glad she was not within my reach. I would not have fe'.t answerable tor my nanus ir ner sneering race naa Deen near me just men. -Oh. Madge:." Leila walieo, "I can't bear It! I can't!" I went up to her, took her twisting hands in mine, holding them firmly. "You don't needto bear It," I said soothingly. "Suppose ' I 1 should tell you I had found out I that everything you bad heard I was a base falsehood!" She looked at me with startled eyes into wntcn a i.asn oi nop ... a. . a .a I had come. Then it died as soon as it was born, and was succeed- orl hv tha'r.1t BinbhnrA look with which she had met mv first sue gestion that Alfred was guiltless of the things Rita Brown had uM al.ont Jjfm ..Ht ,. e..Mn't h Malr-- she said with a finality tW made -t.-u , 1. Ul9 IUU lu auaac un uiw mon sense. Kita wouiont uei No?' I drawled. "Well,- aa it happens, my dear, that's just ex actly what Rita did do! Why. you io j E Scot and wife, lot 7. blk. little goose, don't you know thatj10 CIty cf Salem' Or., $10. ruta is in love witn a urea ner- self?" "Not now, she isnt." LeUs re- turrfed. I Jthink- she used to? kill K A. I' V..a.VA be, but now haven't you seen she's mad about about MaJ. Grantland." . There was a hesitation in her voice that made me suddenly furious. It was almost as If she thought Rita Brown's infatuation for Hugh. Grantland might mat ter to me. I r.poke hurriedly . icily in rely. Suggestion In Leila's Words. "Of course she is mad about hi wealth and position. She means to marry him If 'she can, but what there is ot the thing she calls her heart, belongs to Alfred; and she cannot bear to see you marry him." She rwung herself to the side of the bed, putting her slender stnrV-in wrl feet niwin tha flnnr X)h, if I could only believe that!" she exclaimed. Then her face darkened . with disappoint ment. "But I I can't. Forgive me, Madge, but you are pre judiced against Rita, I am afraid." . ' Again that curious hesitancy! 1 almost forgot my errand in a furious demand to what she meant, but fortunately closed my lips in time. I opened them, however, in an other seebnd with an intonation that made my stubborn little friend jump. Rita Shows Her Colors. ."Leila! You don't dererve happiness, but I'm going to give it to you, nevertheless. That is "I amended, dryly, "unless you still continue to act like a stub- hnm littla -mule. Rita lirown l . . . . aownsiairs in a inn. niieu sac COmeS In here She Will tell you . . ,,v,. ... . - that everything she said was a li- ),, ,h. will s-a nnf nf ;ui l.n- wnrA In talt Tmt t nat IKI UIM WW. ia v v x. i .v.-wi-. u.,s loll IflaJF CUQ MWVSJ a wa m. .w yon this maoto. that.she la utter y unworthy or the asm ot irieno. or of your confidence. - Don't give her one single passing re gret. To think that you doubted Alfred on her word! "Now let me bathe jour face. -and make yoa a little more pre sentable. 1 told her Jou had a headache, but 1 am unwilling to have her cee how much she has made you -uffer. . "I cant believe tt ot Rita J can't believe tt!" She murmured h - A J A " WTJrus ovr na r, aaaent- 1 n ar '-. ner nair ana wouna a. towei round n" hd As I tacked . the covers around her I surveyed her with satisfaction. 'Now you look more like a ; headache and lea like a heart- . ache, irsald. ind don't ever ) t dare to tell nve that you. ever loved Alfred, Ton "can'V believe It of Rita but yott'eontd b- t iieve tar worse ot the man yon -bad promised to marry." I left her to think that over r hllo I went to sunrmon Rita . Brown. That wortKy' su'lenly fol- lowed me to the door ot Leila's room. There 1 turnea ana raeea t - her. "You have done your derelish , , . : work bo well," I said measuredly. 1 'that it ts going to foe a hard task. . to convince Leila you were lying. 1 I leave that to your own Ingenu- , : ity, only remember that It must' be thoroughly performed before lyou leave this room." . ) . TSay. don't you think you've . talked enough." . she snarled.t r 'Lord! I don't wonder the Dicky-, bird's ducking from under It bo has to listen that clack all the time. Now, I'm not a clear tool. I i , know when I'm np against It. and it stands Ao reason I'm going to , do this Job right. But 111 be i d d If - I'm not going to do It In 4' my own way. So shut up." J (To be continued.) f-. - ' ' ' at j i REALTY KXCHANG EJ, J Reported by Union Abstract I ; Company i J . I . . . . " T C. Mouonaia to k, k. wi 111 a ma. part of lot 4, block 47, Unlver- u 4,.0B t0 Salem.Or,, $10. t Oliver Jory to Charles J ory. lot 6. block 4. G. II. Jones ad- , dltlno to 8aiem, $10. - Charlea Jory to Oliver Jory, land in claim 4 6-7-3 w Marlon . county. Or., $10. 1 ' Charles Jory to Oilver ' Jory. t lajid In claim 4 5-7-3 w.. Marlon ' county. Or., $10. Charles Jory to .Oliver Jory. Umi n clalm 45-7iSw., Marios Iconntv Or 110 E n. T.nti and wlfa tr J. D. Anderson and wife nart of lot 18. Ewald Fruit Farms, arloc countl or $1. T. Johnson and wife to J. M. iBrocJtlutt and ,wif land In claim 1 4 3-6-1 w Marion county, Or., $10. . F. Hronea--,rV. . administratrix. tq Warren KUborn,' land In sec- tlons IT And. 12 '7-1-E, Marlon county, 0c $IJZO0.-:-:-v-'r..'u ' - nimci sua .wj o w i-. iTl W" A. t.lk A ' A8 - TJ and ; M. E.' McCormlek, land . fh claim 9 0-4-2 w., ?Mar)Qn connty, Or.; $10, - v' V T ' Bmita to W, B. LK nc andf vlferJand in section 15 and claim 76-7-2w Marion eo.n- ty, Or-.'$l . ' : ' anQiWUS 10 J. V Wkff J"?. action 123 w.. ! "r., r f PImii...J . . V. ua. UH.Vtllll to T. M. Lee, land In claim 41-B-l w., Marion county. Or,, $4,000, M TnsnitanJ anit liiiahanA i r.TVll-'TBIVO rvfitr tin im.rn I . D.d mtb for three ) J ycaTS," Writes H. E. Campbell, Ad- i I A . . ' rian. Michigan. , rFound no relief until I tried Foley's Honey and ITar" Llncerina . eonsrhsL sawra J colds, croup; throat, chest . and bronchial trouble quickly relieved I with Foley's Honey and-Tar. No need to suffer and take chanroa with neglected coughs and colds. Free from opiates Ingredients printed on the wrapper. " Largest felling co urn medicine in the I world. Sold everywhere. Adv. Portland Buying Prices EOOS, POULTRY AWD MEATS BlriKaTAT FIRM Ko. 1 ehurntag eream. 486t40 f. . h Portland; 45e at ststlon; andergrades. EOS TIRM. SCARCE Current receipts, 40ai41; . white hen icries 45 9 47e. UYE POtTLTRY-BTEADY (Less commission ) Ileavr heaa, 11 C 18e do light. 18 t. 14; broilers, rocks n Reds 32 0 23e; let-herns 30 f tie I -.id roosters lOe. aachs. white Pekiayoong t 1 ild roosters lOe. aachs, white Pekia yoeng tw, om aaoaa. aj ae; Mve Sur veys, nomlasl. " DRESSED MEATS STEADY -. (Less conunisioa !aoieo. light - hogs. tS&Uhktf uadergredea, H(gl4c veal; m rradre fit: ISe: auUrnwW 19 H 14a. - . . c V HAY AKD ORAnr ( HAY STEADY (Delivered Pertlaadl Vallae tlmathw. 118020 font Eastern Orerna timathv. 120021 ton: alfalfa. $1818.50 ton: lover. 818 ton; eats sad. vote. SI St 10 toa: atraw. 88 toa: a-raJa har. Silas 18 toa . - ' ORAIK TvOWER Bid prices (Track Portlaad. In ear ots wheat, options $16 MO; Bsart r Bines tern. 81.19: eats. 832 & 84: Eastern yellow car. $20.50 di SO: bar. ey, $28.50 .21.50; millraa, $24.50 H $25. ' . s . t YRUTT " rRUTT OTEADT Peaches, 4080e; apples, 75011 35; lock le berries, nominal; pears. .0j$75e: rraaca, $1.0001.25; Con cards, nominal. VEGETABLES . YB0ETABLE8 STEADY Xew potatoes. 00 $ 1.05 cwt.; Oreeoa abhsge. lle lb.; parsnips, le Ih.; srrota. 25e dosen hnnehee: green onions. 25e doten bua-boa; eream aquas h. Boea- nai: oeioas, rocwi.ott wt; aew earn. I015 dot en; tomatoes, Somisal; eaall- i flower. 50o dosen I . WOOL STEADY bU)oa M(J filMl Mf,st. rtr. Hrhtht Mood. BO352ci qaarter hiood. 25 a1Tt ; fcnr sjaarter and Hrald, iitffiXe; aatto4 t rotted-wool.-1& !. J I SOTtt-Esittrs Orsms. WariilaHas i teas man vauwv wool. " , ; I i- --HOP8 OUIFT ' " I Anrt . .. " , up( eo-inwrMv-erep. ? f fjf A V - H 1 i . : t ir 't 1 1 i