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i- fHB OKCGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON V TITESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER l?l2 v I vr CLABoUUD ABYXKTIIIiaXTI Beta per word : are Insert ton fbree insertions da Mk (six lnsortioas). Una monta 10c au months' contract, par me. 15 it mouths' ooatraet, p m, .2 Minimum for uj advertlaem't 2Sa - NORWICH UNION I FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY W. H, Burghardt. Jr. Resident Agent 7 State 8L -MONEY TO LOAN Oa Real Estate T. K. FORD (Oter Ladd k Bush Bank) NEW TODAY f$3l50 CASH BUYS 6 ROOM MODERN . bungalow witli ; baaemeat close to food i echool. W. H. Grabaohorat Co., 275 1 State Street. 8EACTITUL HOME TODAY AT $7,500. Close in and everything modern. Mra. ' Uartrude. J. M. Pag. 402 N. Cottage. I FOB RENT FURNISHED SUITE 'OP tart or foar housekeeping rooms. Call from B a. in. to 0 p .m. 715 Canter St., na children. BL'ICK SIX TO TRADE FOB BLILD- VETCH AND OATS FOR SALE WM. l:-s iAMA A2e.: t -. gv.iB j iirar i iuivr enbaiiuii phone 78F12. 'i FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT. r Telephone 034 J. , : I HAVE SOME VERY FINE DUROO .; pig just weaned, for aala; also nice boat. Will give an especially good W, vain in sow with pigs If taken at I-' ones. John, It. Scott. Phone 264 oi ; 022. ' FOR RENT ONE NICELY FURNISHED room with kitchenette. Corner Mill and I ' High. Iran O. Martin. Phono 759. ' WANTED iAT ONOE 93800 LOAN ON i city property. VY. H. Urabenhorst Cs 275. ekate Street. LADIES PROFITABLE OUTSIDE work, full or part trine. Call or write 119 K. Liberty Street. M. Belott. JOB RENT - TWO HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 355 Bellevue. FOH SALE NEAT , LITTLE THREE room house near earlina. Prie $1100, Krueger Oregon Bldg. Phone ; 217. .SNAP S-ROOM BUNGALOW IN GOOD . condition with fireplace. Pries $2400, , $1300 down will handle. W. II. Grab- eahorat Co- 275 titat Street. HEALING DR. A. I FranU. Acuta' and chronic jtiseases. Phone 780. 25-28 Breyman Slook. v'SALE OR RENT 2 BLOCKS N. 8TATE- honse a room bouse., large lot. good condition, beet location, bargain for somebody. Sea). Harris, 624 if. Capitol, 1942-J. . WHE TA LON PRONOUNCED' "VTHEAT alone." Because it means what it says. Nothing bnt wheat. i CARRY .YOUB HOME INSURANCE with the MoMlnnrillo Co.. sound pro tertian, and low rates. Let na supply , your -insurance needs, Hiandley Fole, Agta. Phona 37, . , LOOK 0-ROOM- HOUSE FURNISHED nn tiBTi street aaA ear line, modern ' with basement and fnrnaee. Income 1100 par moat baildaa liring quar ters far owner. Price 99000; terms. ' W. H. Grnbenhorst Co, 275 StaU treat, -v , . . r. FOR SALE CONCORD O R A P E 8, i Throw eent poind, pick tnem your- , self.. Route 2. Box 170.; LOST Nee St. .Pant. New- Allen setter da. . Color .white whh right ear Drown. . .Reward. ' Call, Geo.- Hurley, Phone rmu WORK WANTED BY MARRIED .man or would rent. Beat of reference. Inquire at Fair Ground jff ice. Pnona t LOST LARGE YELLOW DOG ; CROSS , . between Collie ana unepnera. mwin e. name of Bonnia. -rbxtno ior3..- i . ' ward. . ,FOR RENT FIVE ROOM host. 1078 Marion. JiODERN A r.rvnn niTYR 7-ROOM BUNGALOW, -i modern in arery way at 140 N. 17th - M.iAns nutdern bunralew close -in on s. r.,..m- u nrin $7000 cash. ' (.wu. uJm hnnralow in Kingwood r Park: wilacU on. Soldier Bonus; price Mew ftra-rowwbnngalow near MeWnleg V, af 2.1(1 cash. - la-raoas bouse at 412 N. IU 8t. tot l aiso ' 104x520. PTtco , 90OOOJ trms bi.ia Flra ' Insurance. W. H Crabanhorat Co- 275. SUta Street. U. 8. Bank BUg. $250 Down ' tirfi T. miTV A COZY 4 ROOM BUNGA - low. Elactria Ught, city water, larga lot- nrus. Prico $1,000. j Another on .choice corner j lot on State street 9op i terms. 1 6 line Iota Enlewood add. i Prica llOOO, terms. Soma real bar gaina ia farma. B i Qhilds St Bechtel . 540 Stat Streei EMPLOYMENT jxalb Ain rouii ) WALNUT PICKEftS WANTEDWILL meet thorn at W-ot ood of bridge t 7 a. a. Phn 17F2. WANTED Ht MWiiX,Aa42 take farm paper BbaeripUona. A r propoiition totha right oeopl. AdJraM tbePaoifie Homestead. Stotaaman Blig Sal Or. PERSONAL GET MARRIED-BEST MATRIMONIAL ppr published. FREE for atnmp. Correspondent. Talado, Ohio. FOR SALE tjimu opfoetuxtties FOR SALE OR RENT A WELL EQUIP pad mschine and antamobila repaii hop Inquire at Olson Auto Eichang. Salem. Ore. " BIRDS AMD DOGI FOR SALE TOUNO PARROTS. E. B Flak. Birds. Flower. Fata. 87$ Stata riAJroa USED CHICK ERI KG GRAND. IN yoi shspa. Will giv earn terms. H. L. ' Stiff Furnitur Co. for aii.r noon itsfd MAHOGANY Dioo left as to aeil. Priea $300, term. H. L. Stiff Fumltur Co, Mm tie dapartment. FARM PAPER YOU WANT TO GET THE BE8T mmA Ita t4 th PaUllfie rial ymfivfrn www " , - - Homestead, Salem, Oregon, for a Jhre months' trial aubseriptien. atration ttis ad. XXFZSTOCm FOR BALK HALF-BKfcttD 8COTOH , . Ooolia papa, cheap. Pnona IZBU, iu FOR SALE OOAT FOB SALE ' 'OREGON JEWEL" AND nan ma. Jnqnlre 700 North High. MOLTSV 100 1 TEAK OLD 8. a WHITI LEO POULTRY MEN SEND EtGHT TWO stamps ior apecia three months trial for th btt and oldest journal IB the west. The articles sad edver tiMmcau are of epeeiar intereet to the Poultry bread of too Northwest. Northwest Poultry Journal, an Com mercial street, Balem. Oregon. KI80EZXAVE0US APPLES DELIVERED PHONE 97F12. FOR 8AI.K . CONCORD GRAPES. cheap. Phone 1 135-W. FOR 8ALC OLlr WEW8PAPJDH8, 10 ? JL OUBl- uu-cniaUoa depart meat. Oregon Statu. man. CHOICE WINTER APPLES 1ST ORCH ara wesi ot Keuer School. Bring bozea. Phone 87F12. Geo. N. Thompson. PPLE8 GRIME8 GOLDEN AND other varieties. First 75c. seconds 25 per box at orchard. 1 mile west off Wallace Road on Oakgrore road Op posite school house. APPLES. ; PEARS. 1; TOMATOES eaDbege for kraot. $1.50 per hundred lbs.; potatoes. $1.25; onions. 91.50. IS lbs. for 25e; grapea. 5e lb.; Quinces; delivered. Pbon 404. Ward K. Richardson. SUMMER LUGOAGB REDUCED WALL paper ramaaata, plaster wallboard. Valret stair earpet, 91.15. Eadur anea high grade boose paint Kslso ?' 10e pound. Cotton mattrassea, 9$. 60. Steel spring $5.00. Max 0. Btrea. 178 N. Commercial St. "Beautiful Oregon Rose" and eleven ether Oragoa aonga. together wita a fine eoUeciton of patriotic oags, aaarad aonga and many old Urns fararitaa ALL FOR 25s (Bnoelal mrieea l enanttr kktat hVrpoeially adaptablo for acboot oommna tty or bom ainglng. Send for The Western Songster T9 pagan, 'now In Its third edition. Published by OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY 218 8. Commercial 8u Balaam, Or. WOOD BEST GRADE MILL WOOD 4 FOOT and 16-neh. Prompt delivery. Keaa onable pri-e. Fred E. Wel.s, $05 8. Church. Phone 1542. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT FURNISHED APART- ments 1182 Center. FOR RENT 4 ROOM APARTMENT private bath. 1047 8. Commercial. Mrs. O. Ireton, Phone 118J. FOR RENT FOUR ROOM MODERN apartment. Wood. 1255 Broadway. Phone 204 1W. ROOMS LARGE FURNACE HEATED ROOM FOR two ladies. $8.00 apiece. 824 North Capitol. . MODERN ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN Centrally located. Mnt ftv nam and reference. Addrea A. ear Statesmen HOUSES FOR RENT 6 ROOM HOUSE. FIRE- place, sleeping porch, chicken house, kitchen range. $40 per month. Apartments for rent. i Room and garage for rent. Gertrude J. M. Page ' . 492 North Cottage Street LOST AND FOUND LOST LOST JERSEY COW WITH and trailing. CHAIN around horns 1937 R. Phone LOST SMALL BROWN FUR. ON South High street, W ednesday. K turn to 92 South High street, or Phone 95. Reward. WANTED KISCLXAMOtri WANTED "-FURNITURE, TOOLS. ETC. Pbon til. FOR SALE A 68 SINGER SEWING machine. 638W. OLD MATTBJCS8ES MADE OVER Capital City Bedding Co. Pben 19 WANTED TO BUY HOUSEHOLD FUR niture, tools, miscellaneous article. Phone 1448. WE ARE PAYING THE HIGHEST MAR ket price for dried prunes, call us up If you haven't sold. Phona 717 or 1291, Mangis Bros. WANTED EVERYTHING IN HA3.D ware and furniture. Bast prieee pad THB CAPITAL HARDWARE A FUREITORE CO. tSS N. Commareta! Bt. Phone 947 art NT IF n FURNITURE. TOOLS. MA eh In err. stock, at. Will boy for eaab or sell on aommlaalost Phono til. I Woodry. the auctioneer. BUSINESS CARDS AUCTIONEER AUCnONEIR F. 1. WOODRT, THT . Hvaoaoek. furnitur. real tai bus ' tioaeer. Pboae 611 for aalo data 1BIO.JN. oummer. Col. J. O. GABLE AUOTIOMEEK. farm and city aaiaa. jou b. mgu Phona 1446. a a iTTGRT.ra incTioNiiK. taum and . stock Btiet. rnonaa ivaeiueuor ltll-J: Of flea 1177. Sslem. wregon. ACETYIXNB WEXDIXO IRON, STIIU BRASS, aluminum- Bring tna pieces, virvo Co. S87 Court. BEAUTY rAKLOKS NOW OPERATING MODEL BEAUTY Parlor. 110 Horta uommartnoi sr- Pkoa - Auto Directory ATJTOnrBTT.r.S THE GOOD MAXWELAr UiaWJVlWD Motor Co. 871 win- TRACTORS tmo a Ai r OVK CLETRAC TRACTOK Jatt ever ban lea. a' oargain as S49 Ferry SU, Phona 37 . TIRES AMD ACCESSORIES USED PARTS 1-8 TO H OfJ. MIKTS a sita wV rair ar l n nr nousw mmm-m CommereiaL Phono 62$. BATTERY AND ELE0TRI01AM a. D. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES .etr and eeaerstor work. 171 S. CommareiaL oorcm.T.rrt BATTERY BERVICI Station. Kpert batUrr and ' -.fc Fareie BrO. Phono 1808. 41$ C'rt ' bla shooting to. BICTkCXES AMD mCTAERIMO LI1YD E. RAM8DEN DAYTON BICY dee sad rapairtng. B7 voura. HARRY W. SCOTT Tb Cycle Man." -14T a.-Cuaat- S-SMIam a. Uef, .ijv. Paoaa s BUSINESS CARDS RAOIATOB ft rEVDEB UPAIKS RADIATORS FENDERS, BODIES, made or repaired. J. C Bair. 444 Ferry. USED 0AM 0LE8ON USED CAR EXCHANGE. Cera bought and told. Guana toed re pairing. Wa.ing. Polishing. CAEPET AND ECO WEAVIXO CARPET AND BUG WEAVING KAG8 dTed. I' bona bvfnre W a. wx. $4F21. CANDY SHOPS ACME CHOCOLATE SHOP "JUST Candy." Strictly homamad. 121 8. Commercial. CAEPEia AMD rxOTT RUOI NOTICE TO THE PUBL.ro WE NOW weave fluff tugs made out of old car patt, any length or width rou deaira. We also ra fit. re-sew and ana esrpst. Feather reoorating sad mattress steam ing and remaking. Salem Carpet Cleaning and Fluff Rag Works. Phono 1154.' CHUTESB PHYSICIAJT DR. L. M. disesae. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN 1M 8 High 8t phone 281 OLBAJTB&8 AMD DYERS SPICK. N. SPAN CLEANERS AND dyers. 544 State. DRUG STORE WM. NEIMEYER VJU8T DRUGS." 175 N. Commercial street, psoas 14; 7. BREWER DRUG CO. Pboae 184. 405 COURT ELECTRICIAN! 8ALEM ELECTRIC CO. Building. Pbona 1200. MASONIC ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND SUPPLY CO. Phone 1934. 222 N. Liberty. HALIK'S ELECTRIC 8H0P ELEO- trical machine repairing, contracting. 827 Court. Phone 488. AtRCHIE FLEENER, ELECTRICIAN House wirina bv hour or eon tract. Estl- matea furniahai. Phono 980, 414 Court St. FINANCIAL 20 YEAR FARM LOANS ON RCRAT credit nlan. ore-naymant nroviaiona al sowed. r will iinaac you for a lea rat al interest tlan any firm oa the coast. Private money to loan an either eHy ar eoaatry property. R, W. Marsters 411 Oragoa Building WRITB WARREN ARMIN0TON, 248 North Summer street for information regarding the new apartment bouse to be bnilt on Thielson lot, corner court and Capitol St. Stock will pay 17 Salem will have President and Treas urer. Quick action if you want A-l investment. LOANS ON GOOD CITY PROPERTY- Plenty of money ; no delay. Call 831 8tata atreet MARION-POLK COUNTY FARM LOAN association has money to loan at SH percent. W. U. Smith, seeretary-treas arer. 808 8alen Bank of Commareo FURNACES SEAGROVX FOR 12th street. FURNACES 198 8 FTJRJIITURE STORES GIESE FURNITURE CO. QUALITY furniture for lest money. 878 Court. Phone 484. . PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE NEW and eeond hand furniture. 271 N. Com , mereial. FURNITURE HO SPIT Al. FURNITURE REPAIRED OR MADE TC arder. Refinlshing .and npholattvint n apeotalty. Phone 1742. Brown and Orovea, 1101 Bouta commercial. FLORISTS ;trr flowers and floral pieces Delivery. O. r. Breitboupt, floriat. 13; North Liberty atreet, Phona iso. Ladies' Wearing Apparel D&ESSMAXTJra .ITH McADAMS DRE88MAKIR, T5f smith 12th. Phone 1824-M. -PKNCKR CORSETS TO ORDER Dressmaking. Carrie Fisher, atecar nack Bldg. HEatSTiToaxao 4ALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING pleating, buttons, stamping and aoedl work. 829 Oregon Bldg. Pbon 879 MRS. C. E. MILLER HEMSTITCHING. stamping, button. Room 10, over Mil ler s atore. pbona 117, wrT.T.TVTK v HAT8 FROM 91 UP MRS. a eA Grimm. 519 Court street. INSURANCE MUTUAL BENEFI1 LIFE INSURANCt mmnanv. - J. G. Bales, arent. room a MeCornaek Bldg. Phona 96. HOTELI CAPITAL HOTEL CORNER STATE AND OommarciaL 'Pbona 880. ARLINGTON HOTEL CLEAN 0O8T 60e 482 State. MEN'S STORE ED. CHASTAIN'8 UPSTAIRS MEN P abop. Suite and overcoats, use my stairs, it paya. 122 N. Commercial. MACHINISTS VCTHTER A SMITH MACHINISTS engineers, wsldsrs, uaaid eyunaer grinding service, ry. Phona 663-845 Far IfUSIO STORES OIA O WILL PIANOS. PHONO graphs, aawing mscniaea, sneet music and piano etudiee. Repairing phono srranha and aewinfl machine. 4J? SUta. Sslem. atXDIOAXi MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Pboae $17 W. LAUNDRIES SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 188 8 Liberty atreet. . pnone . oiaea largrtt best. ElUblithed 1889. flAPTTAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY - oaantv wore, prompt servieo. no" Broadway. Phone 165. m MACHXNB SHOP THE CROSS AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC Btaam Boilers, vnleaalsers ana tune Tilatea. Perry 0. Campbell, 17 N Liberty. H. AND M. CO. SPECIALTY GRIND era and welders. Automotive eervir 490 Ferry. Phona 864. KUSIOAT. 4ALEM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC All branches uught. diplomas granted. John R 8ita. Director. 1287 Coart Phona 626. nan AND JAZZ PIANO P'-ATINO 12 lessons guaraataed. Witsmit Syatem. P. B. Clark. Mgr., MeCor nack Bids. XOODLB PARLORS WA HONO NOODLE HOUSE. Ferry. ' " 489 BIN 8IS NOODLE HOUSE CHOP aney. 40e; puffed rtee. 10e; noodles. OoV tried noodles. Oo. 18 8. Ll- ary. - FADTTZHQ 00HTSACT0U PAINTING AND DECORATING HIGH -1..L Mk for oartienlar oonole. ! D. Braadon, contractor. $65 North High, PVe.ne 4-JI : . BUSINESS CARDS J BTTTBSEKrES FRUIT LAND NURSERY WILL. HAVE sale yard at Cherry City Teed barn. 544 Ferry strett. About No. 1. S ue before baying. phone 1140-M. COMPLETE USE TREES SMALL fruits, ornamental. Capital City Nur sery Co, 426 Oregon Bldg. Phone 75. pLtmianro PLCMB1NG REPAIRING AND COIL work. Pboae 13V7-J. Shop. 137 Unas stroll. A. L.. Godfrey. -- PEIKTISO ROWLAND PRINTING Patten Bldg. CO. JOB printing. TRAKSPOSTATIOX PARKER'S STAGE LINES J. W. Parker. General Manager Central Stage Terminal Salem, Orogou SALEM BILVEKTON DIVISION Leaves Salem, Central Stage Terminal: 1 a.m 11 am.. 5 p.m. Loavea Silvertoa, Newa Stand: 8 a.m. 1 D.m.. S p.m. Salem-Independmce-Monmoath Divisioo. Leave Salem Central Stage Terminal: 7 a-m. 9 a.m. ll a.m. $ p.m. p.m. Loavea Monmouth, Monmouth Hotel: 8:15 a.m.. l p.m.. e:l p.m. Loavea Indepeadcne. Beaver Hotels 8:80 a-m. 10 a.m. 1:15 n.m. 4 n.m. 8:80. Wo make connections at Salem to all parte of the valley, six ira tripe by appointment. J. w. park Elk General Mgr. WATEX SALEM WATER. LIGHT A POWER CO. Of tic. 301 Sonth Com L Bt. ten per cent diaeonnt on domestic flat rate I paid in advance. No deduc-tiea tor abaenr or any cans ante water la hut off your pre mi tea. WOOD SAWS WOOD SAWING PHONE 1181. CITY. country. Ed. Sproed. CITY AND COUNTRY WOOD SAWING. Phen 2048. Fisher Bros. PROFESSIONAL CHIROPODIST . DR. WILLIAMS -CORNS. CALLOUS , ingrown tils, all foot trouble. Prie Shoo Co. Phono 616. DR. GEORGE F. HINER. FOOT SPEC talist, modern equipment; arches made to order. Room 8. Psttoa Bldg. Phone 957. i DR. S. F. SCOTT. S. C. GRADUATE of the National University of Science Chicago. Scientific Chiropody. Suite 301-302 .Masonic'' Temple. Pbona 640 for appointment. CHIROPRACTORS DR. LENA A. BOONE, CHIROPRACTOR, 475 S. Commercial. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5. Pbona 1415. DR. O. L. 8COTT. r.S.C. CHIROPHAO tor. 414 19 U S. Bank Bldg. Phone 99 TV OeO A. OPTICIANS MORRIS OPTICAL CO.--Suite 801 Ore gon Building. ! GLASSES FITTED BY THE BOW OP- ticsl Co.. 325 State street, opposite Idd ft Bush Bank. "Use Quality Proven Shnr-ons. NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. A. 8LAUGHTER ACUTE AND chronic diseases. 415 Oregon Bldg. Phono 110. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DBS. WHITE AND MARSHALL 208 U. 8. Bank Bldg. DR. F08TER 404 OREGON BLDG. Pbonee 750. 2024 J. DR. W. L. MERCER OSTEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon. Klrksville credo ete, 404-405 U. 8. National Bank Bid. Phone, office 919: re. 614. BROKEN ARCHES AND OTHER DE formiti of the feet corrected without loss of time from your occupation. Dra. Whit Marshall, U. & Bank Bldg. DR. JOHN L. LYNCH OSTEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon, 403-404 Ora- gon Bldg. Phones, offioa, 1894: res 58F5. - PIANOS TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW Victor or Brunswick, H. L. Stiff Far niture Co. Muaie Dept. SHERMAN CLAY CO. PIANOS ITS id t Music House. 41 S Masonic Tempi. Court street and RESTAURANTS HUB RETAURANT MOST REASON able price. Johnsoa-Bsrry. 159 8. High. t 0ME RE8TAURANT DINNER FAM ily style, 45c. Short order, popular : . . . . . i . n . a ... prices), neat, new, civao. las oousu Commercial. SHANGHAI CAFE. FORMERLY THE Nomking, . 162 N. CommerciaL (new i management) Merchant's Lunch 25c from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m., every day. Choice Chinese. American diahea. Chop Busy 45c. Noodles 25c; Sunday Chicken mnner a specialty. Open from 11 a. m. (a 2 a. m. SECOND BANS GOODS WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH- ing and anoea. Best prices paid. Cap ital Exchange. 942 a. Commercial. Phona 1868 W. SCAVENGERS SALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE. RE ruse of all kinds removed. Ues spool cleaned. Phone 187. STOVES AND STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years experience. . Depot Notional leaco, ana Z8 to 28 inehaa high Pa mta, oil and vsrnlshes. ate. logan berry and hop hooks. Salem fence and Stove Works. 850 Court street. Phone 124 v TXTSXEJ ' EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED piano tuner. Leave orders Will's Mugia Store. TRANSFER HAUIJNQ CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 228 But St. - Pbon 988.. Diatributiat forwarding and storage ear specialty un our rates. WE MOVE, STORE AND SHIP HOUSE bom goo-is. our tpocialty la piano and furniture moving. Wa alao make eonntry trip. Wa handle, the beat coal and wood. Call oa na far price. We give good measors, good quality and good service. Lamer Transfer Co Pboae 990. . VARIETY STORES SALEM VARIETY STORE. IAS N. Commercial. Phone 1277, LODGE DIRECTORY UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS Camp 5. Armory. First third Mendav REAL ESTATE For Sale iO acre farm 8 miles from Salem : easy terms : $2000 11.75 acre fsrm. Good bungalow house. Especially adapted to poultry, fruit, berries or nuts. Easy terms. Price $2000. A. C. Bohrnstedt 407 Masonic Temple Salem, Oregon FINE PORTLAND RESIDENCE In I.aurehnrst, in exchange for a small inii-oearing ore Hard, ten to fiteen thonssnd dollar. Portland souse is fine one. Value $8000. Act prompt ly- The Fleming Realty Co.- REAL ESTATE ROOM COTTAGE CLOSE IK. MODER.Nl fiiit.encM, paved atreet and alley. $3300.00. This location cannot b ax rat led. I 8 room strictly modern bamhw. Inn completed, in Et Salem. $5OOO.0O. Winnie Pettyjohn 331 H Sum St. FOR SALE BY THE OWNTRS THF property at 1070 Ceniter street. For price and terms call at the residence, preferably in the forenoon. Do not phone. 4 ROOM HOUSE. NEW RARV S T.OTR city water Io0. $200 cstb, $20.00 a month. 7 room modern bnnralow I9100 s300 cash and car up to $700. as first pay ment. M, J. Hunt Ladd A Bash Bldg. PORTLAND TRADE A $2500 cottage with garage for 5 to acres berry land, up to $3500 in value. tree Fleming Realty Co., 341 State street. 8 ROOM MODERN, LARGE LOT, GAR- age English walnuta. fruit, at car. paved atreet. at edge of Salem, fine op portunity to keep chickens, priced sb solntely right. $4250. $.",00 cash, bal ance terms. This place matt be teen to be sppVectsted. Socolofsky 341. State ANDERSON RUPERT Successor to Laflar ft Loflar INSURANCE REAL ESTATE BONUS LOANS 408-7 Oregon Bldg. USED CAR WORTH $300 AS FIRST payment on good 6-room houaa. Price -$2900, balance like rent. See it today. A. W. ESTES REALTY CO. Pat ton Building . NEW BUNGALOW 5 ROOMS PLAS tered, double constructed, on paved street. 2 blocks to street car. price only $3500. Cash to handle $1000. Balance to suit. See L. A. HAYFORD 305 Stste street Wood's Bargains SIX LOTS WITH BEARING FRUIT trees and small house close in $1000. Six-room bouse newly painted fine lot fruit trees and berries, good locstion $1650, terms. Seven room bungalow. full basement, paved street, very close in 94200, essy terms. New five-room bungalow, good location 91900, easy terms. Five acres with house end ber ries., close in $1500. A fine home close in to trade for suburban home. A few choice lota on easy terms. House for rent. Fsrm for rent. F. L. Wood. NOTICE OF SALE Ot- GOVERNMENT TIMBER; cienaral Land Office. Washington, D. O September 29, 1922. Notice is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the act ot" June 9. 1910 (39 Stat. 218) and In structions of the Secretary of the In terior of September 15. 1917 146 L. D. 447) the timber oa f!ia following lands will be sold at 10 ,o'clock a. m. Novem ber 28. 1W22. at public auction at the United States Land Office at Portland, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to bo subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the Interior. The purchase price with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof being commissions allowed, mutt bo de posited at time of aala, money to be re turned if sale is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber whicn mast be removed within ten years. Bids will be received from citiiens of the United State, associations of such citi- sens and corporations orgsnitad under I the laws of the United States or any state, territory, or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified pur- purchaaer the timber on any legal sub division will ba offered separately before being included In any offer of a larger unit. T. 7 8.. R. 1 E., See. 15. NE NE14 red fir, 640 M.: SWVi KEK red fir, 1745 M. : NEV NW, red fir. 1250 M.: KWU NW4. red fir. 780 M. ; 8W"4 NWV4. red fir 950 M.; SE NW4. fed fir. 1700 M.; NE. SWfc. red fir. S090 M.; NWfc 8W14. red fir, 1150 M. ; 8W SWU. red fir. 735 M.: SE14 SWVi. red fir. 1690 M.: NW 8E. red fir. 2460 M.; none of the red fir timber on these tracts to be sold for less than 1 2.00 per M. T. 4 S.. K 3 E Bee. 33, SW W, red fir, 1090 M; none of the red fir on this tract to be sold for less than 91.50 per M. t Signed, WILLIAM BPKY, - Commissioner, General Land Office. ' Another Good Buy One of the best 6 room cottages (almost new), modern and close in. The cir cumstance! wilt make it a very good purchase. Must have a few hundred canh. Nice corner and property. Pee Wm. Fleming for verification. 341 State street. Best Buys and Exchanges 6 room modern, lot "120x1 90 fret, fruit, barn, best of soil, $3,000 .terms. ! 160 acres, 140 cultivated, 20 oak timber, running water, a portion can be irrigated, price $27,000, will take ranch in vicinity of Salem, not over 915,000. 25 acres. 10 bearing prunes. 7 besr ing logana. fair improvements, this place must be seen to be appreciated, a splendid income, 8 miles from Salem, only $8,000, Vt cash. 30 acres. 20 in bearing fruit. 10 room house, good barn, at country town, a psying proposition, only $8,000 will take Sslem residence not over $4000. 820 acres in Harney county to ex change for residence or acreage not over $3,000. 7 room mridem bungalow, garage, fruit nuts. $3,000 terms. Socolofsky 841 Stit Worth While A FIXE; MODERN 5 ROOM BUNGALOW only one block from car una. trice $3500, Vi rash. 11 -room house, close in. A fine rental proposition, can be converted into four apartment. Price $330O, i, cash. Will trade for Portland residence peoperty. We have calls for low priced houses that can bo sold on easy terms. List your property with us. Mills & Copley 831 4 State St. Worth While A 4 ' ROOM PLASTERED hOLSK, paved street snd car line, 3 blocks to aehool. 91500. 9500 down, balance 92S. Mills & Cppiey !31tt Bute Street Special TO TRADE ACRES NO IMPRO mnts: close to Salem: price fltiou. Will trxde for houae net over $3500 10 acres with good 5 room house, trade for !:ght track. 100 acres, 70 tultivated. balance good ntiiniw- ll fenced, rood building. price $50.00 per acre. Trade for close in improved track or city property good prun -i for Portland properti Thomason 331A Stata Street- FOR RENT FARMS FOR RENT 200 ACRE FARM WITH anoroximaterv 12 ('res m cultivation. Inquire John II. MeNary. Salem. FOR RT.NT 221 ACRE FARM SEVEN miles north of Sslem on Capitol hig wv. Mrs. S. A. Haekett, Salem. Ore Route 1. Classified Ads. In The Statesman Bring Results PUBLIC NOTICES I'VE GIVEN MY SON VEHSOS KCSF.U his time. I'll net stand retpona bl for any of kit bills. Mr. Ellen KuteL AFTER OCT. 21. 1932. WILL NOT BE responsible for .outstanding billa con tracted by, Nomktng Cafe.-Jung Sing. Mgr. Shanghai Cafe, formerly Nomkisg. AFTER OCTOBF.R 21. 1 WILL NOT BE responaibl for outstanding bills con tracted by the Nooilciag Cafe. Jung Sicg, Mgr.. Shanghai Cafe, formerly the Nomking NSTlCK OF SALK Notice ot Adn.inittratflx's sale of real property in the County Court of the State of Oregon lor the County of Marion. In the Matter of the Estate of Josephine ValentU e. deceased. Notice is nerer-y gicn, to whom it may concern: That In pursuance of an order of sale made and entered of rec ord In the County Court of Marlon County, Oregon, on the 19th day ot September, 1922. . the under signed administratrix of the es tate ot the abore named decedent, will sell at prlvato sale on and after the 19th day of October. 1922. to the highest bidder for cash in hand in and on the date of cale, subject to the confirma tion of said court, the following described premises or any parcel thereof, to-wlt: Beginning at the Northeast corner of -Summer and Market Streets; thence running Easterly and parallel with Market Street. 187 feef.i'thence Northerly and parallel with Summer Street. 193 feet; thence Westerly and parallel with Market street, 187 feet; thence Southerly and parrallel with Summer "street. 193 feet to the place of beginning, all in Sa lem, Marion County, Oregon. FLORENCE V. DURRIS, " t Administratrix. TAKE PROFITS Result if Marked Irregular ity irj Trading on Ex change Yesterday NEW YORK. Oct. 10. Active bidding uf) of industrial shares, in cluding United States Steel com mon which, was carried to a new high at 111 1-2, at the opening of today's) stock market, induced recent buyers to take profits with the result that marked irregular ity took place i,n later trading. Rail shares came to life today and some material gains were regis tered. " Traders who have be": bidding up stocks; in expectation ot stock dividends, received a setback to day whe - Elbert H. Gary, chair man of the United States Steel corporation and E. J. Corlsh, pres ident of the National Lead com pany, both denied that any dis tribution was contemplated by their concerns. New York Central crossed par again today but later fell back to 99 5-8 as compared with 99 at Saturday's close. The advance of nearly two points in Lehigh Val ley was accompanied by rumors of an increase in the dividend rate More than 100,000 shares of United States Steel common changed hands during the day, the closing price, however, represent ing a net gain of only 1-4 of a Ioint. Some of the buying un doubtedly was based on the theory that the report of the corpora tion's business for the third quarter would be more favorable than generally expected. Other steels were irregular. Equipments were hard hit by today's selling. Violent fluctua tions took place in the high price otf shares, .Mexican Petroleum moved within a radius of nearly 8 points, closing at a net gain of 4! 1-4 while Standard Oil of New Jersey hich had touched 218 1-2, fell back to 213 1-2. or 2 1-4 points below Saturday's final rate. Total Bales were 1,191,000 shares. Call money opened at 4 12 per cent but advanced to six before the close as a result of heavy withdrawals In connection with mid-month payments. Bankers were holding out for five per cent for the longer maturities for time money with 4 3-4 offered by bor rowers. Commercial paper was quiet and fairly firm. Foreign exchanges were weak. particularly the French and Ital ian rates. Canadian dollars were still at a premium m;n this mar ket. FRUIT- NEW YORK, Oct. 16. Evapor ated apples nominal. Prunes firm Callfornias 6 1-4 and 17 1-2; Ore gon's 12 -and 17 1-2; Apricots steady;. choice 23 and 24c: extra cho;ce 25 and 26c; fancy 27 and 28c. Peaches quiet: choice 12 1-2 and 14 1-4; extra choice 14 1-2 and 15 l-4c; fancy 16 1-2 and 18c. LIVERPOOL WHEAT LIVERPOOL, Oct. 6. Wheat at 2 p. m.: December 10s, 8d; -or 2 3-4d higher; March 9s, 9 1-24 or 2 l-2d higher; May 9s 6 l-2d or 2d higher. Wheat closed 1 3-4 to 2 1-8 higher than .Saturday'- clos& DAIRY POTATOES PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 6. But ter: Prints extras 48; cubes ex tras 45c; prime firsts 44c. Butter iai, roruana delivery: No. l sour creanj 48c. Potatoes: Buying price, locals 75 Q 90c; selling price 90 1.25. DECENT nniiRi winiini r I 1 ' r Wheat, Corn and Oats Reach Top Prices, But Decline With Profit Takina CHICAGO, Oct. 16. Although wheat, corn and oats today reach ed some new top record prices for the, season, immense profit taking sales led to downturns later. A decided gain in wheat values at Liverpool was chiefly responsible for the strength shown by mar kets here. Wheat in Chicago closed unsettled. 1-2 cent net low er to a like advance with Decem ber 1.12 1-4 to 1.12 3-8 and May 1.12 1-8 to 1.12 1-4. Corn fin ished 1-4 off to 3-8 off, oats down 1-2 to 7-S and provisions varying Crom 1 1 decline to a rise of 2 cents. i General buying sent wheat up quickly at the start here, but the rise, coming after other gains proved to be a great incentive to tioa difficulties which tended to make speculative Belling unpop ular, failed to have a like effect on hedging, and the pressure from realiring here was noticably in creased through active -selling from Winnipeg houses that were purchasing at home. Besides, in creases in the domestic and Cana dian visible supply totals served more or less to temper bullish sentiment. ' European need of wheat; was in dicated by the Liverpool advance was currently estimated here as amounting to 250,000,000 bushels, exclusive of a shortage of 100,1 uoo.ooo bushels of rye. Sales to Europe today, said to have b"een limited only by ability to get the grain in "position to offer, wera j figured at about 1.000.000 bush ela of rye. Sales to Europe today, said to have been limited only by ability to get the gratn in posi tion to offer, were figured a aoout 1.000,000 bushels, chiefly Canadian. torn and oats were governed chiefly by the action of wheat. reading interests reported that Germany was paying ninety-nine cents a bushel for corn at Rotter dam, equal to 76 in Chicago. Provisions, excepting only Oc-i tober lard, showed sympathy with me firmness of hog values. BUEXOS AIRES AVHJ2AT BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 16. Opening: Wheat 1 to 2 higher. MINNEAPOLIS' WHEAT MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 16 - Wheat cash: No, 1 northern 1.10 12 to 1.18 1-2; December 1.0 it 1-2; May 1.10 1-2. i Adele Garrion'a Xew Phaw of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CHAPTER 145 WHAT DICKY'S JOKINO MARK BROUGHT FROM MOTHER GRAHAM. . Richard! Margaret!" My Moth er-in-law's tone was tragic. "You have utterly . forgotten Richard Second in your plans for that din ner at the Paiges tonight. We cannot all go! One of ua must stay with him." ' looked at Dicky quickly, a bit guiltily. His mother's indictment was perfectly true. In the pertur bation which had been mine at the episode in which I had been an unwilling antagonist of "Rita Brown, I had not thought of any thing so trivial as a dinner until it was time to dress for it. And with Mother Graham fussing over her gown, demanding my services every other minute, the while I tried in the intervals to make a toilet worthy of the occasion, I had completely forgotten that some arrangement must be made for the care of Junior while we wero gone. It is a problem which I never have had to consider before. When my faithful maid. Katie, lay in death's shadow, grieving for the ittle child which had only breath ed and fled back to God again. I had roused her from her danger ous apathy by the news of the ex pected coming of ray own baby. She had vowed excitedly that she would care for my baby as if it were her own, and never once has she even flagged in the fulfilment of her promise. I never have had to wonder what to do about Jun ior when making arrangements, to go out in the evening, knowing that he was as safe in Katies care as in ray own. No wonder that with "other things crowding . my brain I Had forgotten that Katie- was enjoying a well-earned vaca tion many miles away. Dicky's eyes were dancing with mischie'. Debating Dicky Junior "I don't see why anythine would happen to h'm if you left htm here' he said with solemn face. "He never' wakes up from the time you put him to sleep unttl about 4 O. M., and you'll be home before that. Just tuck him into bed, leave the light half on lock your door .and go on your way." LHflllU UflKlisHl 1 uimui inuiHULL ON TRADE BOARD IH II HUSBAND "Richard!" His mother talrl -Jr, .:-.-.a'"M;-gw' ' h , iJ'VajnVsl shrieked his name.C'Do rou mean ta11 Wr an. Vt sn w vah banM Iao Wm w u7.e smv aaama j u. aa w wwiu m ara a 7 you that precious child in a hoM. alone?" i "Lots of people do," her son re- plied, slyly wisking at me. "Yea. and what do you read In the papers every day about chil dren being locked In and burned up by t'pping over the kerosene lamps." "But ha vent any kerosene lamps here--ottly electric lights.) And I don't see what else you're going to do with him unless Madge fixes Junior up pap doom fashion, and attends the dinner with him strapped to her back. I think it would bw a novel effect myself. You'd be the cynosure ot a!l eyes, my dear. Suppose jroa try it." i Mother Graham: Martyr. , 1 "Suppose you shut ' up," his mother advised curtly, "and let' me think. I tell you ther was never any problem like this In my day. I stayed home with my. ba bies. I never thought ot going anywhere in the evening until af- - ter each was at least S years old. The t?me has been when such a speech from my mother-in-law would have completely upset me. . I would have thought that she ac tually wished me to stay at home with Junior and miss the Pair dinner preceding Leila's wedding. Ana. i confess it with tingling- cheeks, in that comparatively re cent time I would promptly and resentfully have played the 'martyr act." as Dicky dubs It. and insisted upon missing the din. ner and staying at homo with my messed child. - Rut t'me has Uught me win-' dom, so I merely rejoined ban- any: , , Time have changed. know, mother. , Dicky interrupted hastily; I guessed to divert his mother's it. tention. "Whst's the matter -v dy? She seems to be devoted to the kid. Why cant we hrih. w to stay with him?" "That ch!mpanlee!, his mothwr. retorted scornfully. "Sho doesn't know she's riving from one mlnut to another. I'd never trust her m'nute. If onJy Katie r were here!" ; - "How blessings brighten as tlier take their flight!" Dicky rnur. mured beneath his breath, but his mother'8 keen ears heard him I saw her throw her head up, her shoulders back, and knew that not I but she would stage the 'mar tyr act." "I suppose you think yptfre amusing," she snapped, "but 1 can tell you that you're only silly. Ot ' course I can . see what you ! all expect of me. Who am1 I an old woman with - one foot In the grave, that I should want to go anywhere?, No doubt I should em-, barrass you. anyway. And the peo ple there will never know whethef have -come or not. And I. don't, want to go, anyway I would muck rather sUy with my baby." And to pro ve the truth of het assertion she . began to weex storm ily. . (To be continued.) CUT THIS OCT IT" IS WORTH (Cut out this slip, ehclon i&itfc' 5c and mail It to Foley ft Ccl- 2835 Sheffield. Avij'Qhlcago. HI, -writing your, namo -'aiid addresj clearly. ;? You will receive in re l tarn' a trial package? containing Foley's Honey and Tar CompouM iqr cougns, coiqg asa croup;' Fo ley! Kidney PlJIs tor) pains It -t sides and back; rheumatism, back. , ache kidney and bladder ailments ' and Foleyi CAtbartle ..Tablets . s ' wholesome and thoroughly cleans- In cithartic for cbiWIpatlon,' bil iousness., headaches, k, and vslurt!ih, bowe's. So!d everywhere. Adv.- Tho American who claims to bet the oldest motorist. In the world ' la lll. The odds are Increasing S against anything like that age be- ing attained by a pedestrian. u Italy is willing to swallow Ans.t trla. How accommodating the lit no peninsula - is 7 - '7 Portland Baytag Price. EOOS. FOTJtTXT AJTO TsfXAT x. . BCTTERFAT FIRM No. 1 enurnikv e .m jeao.. . js ISfMIcV u1nV "dergTBdna, EOOflrKgETTLID Current receipts. 4 1 Qlir - ski. " oeries 45 0 4Tc. ' " LIVE POULTRY STEATjY , . (Leas commission )-Benry hens, 51 CB 2Je do lirht. ia- vn ? ' 711 and Rada 33 ernU : lagnorns 20 JZtl-l 23rj old ducka. 15 lftc: live tar 4: iee. aomi,.). i vnasoKO HEATS UhBETTtED (loss eommiasiaai . Ctai.. ti.v. i. 16lSV4s: undtrrradoa. - HCT ia. ZZ.i.t FM , lt ; dorgradea id" EAT AJfD OXAXV 1 HAY -STEADY fDalltwred Partlaad) VeOey tlmothr. tlf0 ton; Eaetera Orego? timoUy! $204221 ten; alfalfa. Ili'mtiA clover. flS tea; ats and vetch, 9l8s ' ' arw, Ve son; gram nay. $11 tg 18 ton .- . ... GRA1X- HIOHER Bid pricss Track Portia ad In ' 4oU WTaeat options. 91.086it.l4: Rears v or Blues tem. $1.24; oat. $3t.50es8S: Eastern yellow corn. $29VA1; barley., $30630.50; millrun. $2$, FRUIT FRriT STEADY Peaehaa. 40aT5e: a do lea. TS0tt haekieharriea. nominal; pears, 40$5c; grapes, 9i.7f3 2; toncords, nominal. ' VEGETABLE VFOETABf F.H STEADY , " New potatoes, , SO (Q tic ewt.; Oregosi raW)ag t&lVhc Ih.i psrsnipe, le lb.; parrots. 25e doren banches; green eaieaa, 25c doxea bunrhesj cream equaeh. woes !aal; onions, V0e?1.00 ewt; now rwrn.s I015e doten; tomatoas. aominal; eaull . flower, 50e doten . ; ' ; - ' , , WOO l STEADY - Half hlood and fioe, SOtjSSet tW eichtha blood. SO$SSe; aaartor blood. 25 " it.lt i low quarter and braid. 20 22e I matted of cot red wool. 181 8c, ,"' (NOTE Easier Orctcou, - Warhinfton and Idaho raneh clips bring to S ceata lass -than valley wool. t - IIOP9 QTJJFT ,X eVooasT1'"" mumlm1'' w I I