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:j t 1 n 1 8 jP.IBBTI'TT.p insertions 6s -Uaisassa for say s4-srtlss--,$ 5s fTHB INSURAKCB SOCIETY tfurgnarat, Jr. ident Agent m Bute 8t 1 ; MONEY' TO LOAN On Real Eitate -T. K.FORD .. t (Over Lkdd J. Boih Bank) NEWt TODAY t ro RAMI.. QR KENT 105 . -ACRES 4 BBllww. '-mrmm . U.U:-:n. .- . .----ainnviue, ure. IXE5IEVCED WAITRESS WANTED Terminal Osfs. 185 N. High St. .MttK.pc.aoH. bb4I Quick. JUiplyabw. WAKTED SALESMAN TO SELL IN- i en t in a reliable producers ai- FOR .6AL& A LATE --19.0 . FORD ,Coupo, at a sscrifieo. Oleaoa As to Ex .chsngs. 17$ 8. Liberty. Pbona 886. FOB SALE NICE BLACK TEAM J , weight about 123 to 1.75 each. Wilr aeii one or both. Alas Duroc Jeraer iC lis montho old. J. W. Fruit, Brooke .Or a. Phono 85FA. FOR RENT 280 ACRES. 8EE FRANK a Meredith, or Phone 10iM. r. CJ5T TOUB HOUSEHOLD GOODS IN I ranee earn, tha HeMUnTiUo Co. Loir , rete. Staadlejr Foley, Arte., Bath hmt BJd, Phona 847. - WHOLE WHEAT MEANS HEALTH. . xWha-ta-loa -eontaina all of the wheat, .wUeh neaaa health for ytfu. . 60-ACRE FARM .9 MILES, EAST OF .Lebanon; half eultlratedV Soma beaver dam. Beaponsibl man can bay for 40O0 at tenna almost nnheard of. 4 Harris 824 N. CapitoL 1942-J. FRESH SILVER SALMON, 6 PER LB. Iraaaed. f. b. Mapleton, Oregon. e parcel peat, delivered lota 35 lbs. E. jO,. Llcfctonthaler, Mapleton, Oregon. FOR SALE BY OWNER B-BOOM i honsa. in Jine ioeaUonw Mod am, f arniab- ad. Phono 1788-J. - . TOR SALE GOOD FIVE. ROOM BUNG ? alow in the Richmond Addition. Price 93200. 11000 cash, balance term. V tKrueger .i SOI 309 Oregon Bids. Phone 317 'APPLES, DELITSRED, t BOXES 93.00. 5 boiea foe 93.00. Few; varietiea. Ward .vlC Bionardeon. Phono 494. Worth-While S-room plastered house. Lltt 60x190 city watr ,Uctria , llghti, cloie to aehooL 6oma fruit. Price $25000. 9500 cash. Balaseo monthly payments. 100-aere . farm on (ood -road, r only 940 per aere. v 19-acre. fruit rncn on pared road; well improved -10 : acres in bearing barriea. ; Price 97500: .92000. cash. , ;, Mills & 'Copley asm sut 8t ; ' Fnr Salft ' tEAU , Or. GOOD i WORK; HORSES, i. nsivn . xsaxnesa,. x oar own .price , or wia trada for anything. ; v . Thomason i ' i i<t Btai'Stret Wbrth ' While IWO NICE BCILDINft. LOTS 50150 I ft. a : block ;frea r Stat , Street car, ... 9250 each. ; ; Mills, &; Copley : .. J- tfiM Siala StreH.- - EMPLOYMENT . FEMALE WANTED SCHOOL- GIRL. TO- WORK. for room axd board. Phone 068-J. WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN FOR 3 general ouework. J'hon i044 W. for . particulars. tADIES PROFITABLE OUTSIDE . , : work, foil or part time. Call or write - W at W W IV a O. a. fiaT W ( w mvwthj Obrvejw a, ovivii. . MALE AXD FEMALB- WANTED HEX AND WOMEN TO 1 1 take farm paper aabaeriptlons. A feSod I : proposition to the rignt people Address 1 ! the Paoifie HomesUad, Stataaaam Bldg. f naiesB, vr. . -PERSONAL WOULD TOU WRITE A WEALTHY . I : preuy gin i etampea anvempe please. miisb eproui. .uieieiena, uhio. . , GET MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL ' : paper pblished ...FREE for atamp. 1 Correapondeai, To lad a, Ohio. . FOR SALE BTjaZVESS OPPORT UAUT1KS VOR RAI.v rtBXTi wn t.'vnmB ! pod machtao and automobile repair' Z : ahnn Iannlra as OIbab A h a Vvk. "7"- " a-. a otam, stw. BZBDS AKS DOG I TOR SALE TOUNQ PARROTS. E. B. Flake, Birds, Flewere. Pets.v S78 Bute. FiAirow USED OHSCKEBINO 'BRAND, IN GOOD 5 "Jr. " V 1 some tar ma. u. i swm,, j-uTBiroie vev .. -.'. . FLUTOS FOR SALK AOATl rtnrri wivrMimr ' Vfti&A tft ..11 T : n nn Me. H. L. Stiff Fnrnltor Oo Ma' eie deDartiBant. . .. " T-. IV ra. TOB 1 Hemeeuad, Salem. Oriron, tor a three ante a. 1 - , GOATS FOR,. SALE "OREGON JEWEL" AND - o bib. inquire iw Mortn High. POULTKW 100 TEAK OLD B. C WHITE LEG . Umatilla, OreaTO. - - POtII.TH.WK. Ervn WMirtm irarrv cant sumps for special three months ' Inal Va Iti. V ... ..J 1. l la ill wm Tk rtieltSA aatl 9x1ti- i Tmnalt li r r .1 a s as. Ik. VV.iV. , Northwest Poultry .Journal. 811 Osm- v motxiai sveev eaienv Uregesw , f MiaOElXANXOUS APPLES DELIVERED PHONE 97F12 VETOtt , AKI (11TB vriTJ sit v or n Meierr Rms 9) . near -Finser r3UUonJ FOR 8ALE OL NEWSPAPERS. 10 x nw muoio. vireeiatioai depart- - vranwai . cisitsnss. , . , CHOICE WINTER APPr.Efl 1ST nora T ard- West of Keiier School. Bring boxes. rpoM nriiiw. ji j hompson. li-d ths iCIassificd' 4ds '-YRE OitaOOK STATESMAN, FOR SALE MIS' US SUMMER LUOOAQS REDUCED WALL PPr ressaants, plaster waliboarn. Volvo stair ewptt, flJ5. Fadm bo high grade boom paiat. Rates sainsi lOe pound. Cotton BttlWt, S8.60. Eteel springs 15.00. Max Bursa. 179 K. Commercial St "BeautifuI Ofegbn Rose" sad slevsa sthsr Orsgoa tonxa, togsthsr with .! ssuseuoa satitotie nip, end songs and Bsaajr oldtima favorite ?. all. roa 5- ... .Saeelal nrieaa in aoantitv lata) Especially daptablo for school, noiTu Ity or homo singing. Sen for .The Western bongster Tl pages, now ia iu third oditio. Published by OREOOU TEACHESS MONTHLY SIS 8. Commereial St. - Salsa. Or. WOOD BEST GRADE MILL WOOD 4 FOOT and IB-inch. Prompt daiivsry. i. nsbls pries. Fred E. WsUs, $05 8. Chares. Phone 1542. - , . FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR BEST ,NKW APARTMEKT Thres rooms, private bsta, two people. Pbona lOtSO-R. FOB -, BENT I 'ROOK APARTMENT prirato Data. 1047 s. vommereisi. mrs. a Ireton. Phone 1168J. BOOMS FO REKT -9 UNFUBXISHED ROOMS 710 N. Winter. Phono 492. LARGE FURNACE HEATED ROOM FOR two ladies. (8.00 apiece. 324 Sort a Capitol. FOR REST FTJRXISIIED SUITE OP three or four houselAeping rooms, van from S'a. m. to 6 p .m. 715 Center St, no .children. MODERN ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN sjenerairy toeaseo. atoas ai' referenee. Address A. care 8 tat man. LOST AND FOUND XOST IX) ST Near St. Paul. New Allen letter 'oof. Uoior wnito wnn riprm nr prawn, t Reward. Call Geo. Hnrley. Phone ,77W. LOST JERSEY COW WITH CHAIN irOODtt - AAUAU sBUtAV el e- A U hvs 1937-&. LOST LARGE YELLOW DOG; CROSS between Couie ana onepnera, anawers to nam of Bonnie. Phono 16F3. Re- ' ward. ' WANTED MiacAXXJaJrBotrs WANTED F U&H IT U&E, TOOLS, XT0, Phone 911. OLD MATTRESSES, MADE . OVER Capital City Beaxung uo jraone it. WANTED TO BUT HOUSEHOLD FTJB- niture, -tools, miscellaneous . aracies. Phone. 1440. - ' - WB ARE PAY4N0 THE .HIGHEST MAR- t ke price for drted prnnea, can us up if yon haven't aold. Ihono 717 or izl, mangia nros. WANTED FEESH RANCH EGGS WE are paying cash for. fresh stanaara sue 1 ml,al ralnr. loi Farmnra Produce Co.. . 160 South High Street. Phone 10. WANTED EVERYTHING IN HA2D- . ware and furniture, -test priees paw. aniim aa a nv m it TT a n TXYYT IDA -' , A . FURNITURE 00. S8S S. Oommereiel Bt. : . Phone 947 WANTED FURNITURE, TOOLS, MA- ; ehinery, stock, etc. wui DtJT lor ease - or sell on commission. Phono aVL v Woodry, the auctioneer. WANTED FRESH RANCH EGGS WE . are paring cash for fresh standard size V clean white eggs. 42c. standard sise I mixed color. 40c. Farmer Produce Co., 4160 South High, Streets Phone 10. BUSINESS CARDS .-w sAUCTXOSEES ... . AUCTT0NEER T. . WOODRT. THE livestock; - funitnrex rent asw tioneer. Phone 511 fog Sale date. CoL J. G. GABLE AUCTIONEER, farm and city aaies. iou o. x-igo. 'Phone .1449. -r .. r's w G. SATTERLEB AUCTIONEER. FARM and stock sties. Phones Keaiaenee 1J11-J; Office 1177. Salem. Oregon. IRON, STEEL, BRASS, ALUMTNTJM iJrtag the pieces, vxe-uas -xaaung Co. 987 Court. iv'V. . BEAUTY FA-IXjORS NOW OPERATING MODEL- BEAUTY . Parlor.. 110 North Oemmereiai atreai Phoa 95. . ' "Auto "Directory AUTOKBTLEB THE GOOD MAXWELL GINGRICH . Motor V. ST1 uonrt. - . .BATTERY AND ELECTRICLUf . B. D. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES, starter and generator work, iti b. . Commercial. . PRESTO -LITR - BATTERY SERVICE . Statmav . Xxpers battery ana oiacsrteai work. Farria Bros. Phone 1808, 418 Court. ' ACTQ- ELECTRICIAN: ERT.TROU- bi snooting. sis it Phen S0SV-. .r .-TEES AND -A00T.SS0RTEI . USED PARTS 1-8 TO OFF, MIKE'S Bato w reeling nous. wa aon OontmereiaL Phono 628. . BICYCLES .AMP. REPAIRING LLOYD E. RAMSDEW DAYTON BICY- eles , and . repairing. : 987 Court, HARRY W. SCOTT Tko Cycle Man" ; 147 S. Com'L " Phone 68 RADIATOR . FENDER REPAIRS RADIATORS - FENDERS,- BODIES. I mad r repaired, J. O. Beitv 444 Ferry. .- ' - USED CAES OLESON USED CAS EXCHANGE. Lirs bought sad sold. Guaranteed re pairing. , WaaMng. .. Polishing. CARPET, AND RUG WEAVING CARPET AND RUG, WEAVING RAG8 dyed. Phono before 9 a, m. 94F31. . CANDY .SHOPS , ACME CHOCOLATE SHOP "JUST f Commercial. GARPBxsj 'abTD FLUFF BUGS NOTICE TO -THE , PUBLIC WE NOW , weave fluff ruga made oat of old ear i Ku length or width yea desire. We also re-fit, r-w and six a sarpeta. i feather renovating and mattress ateam - iBg and re-aisking. f Sslem Carpet I lisl tlxa Rl Works. , Phone CHINE8S PHYSICIAN DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN t dlaeaa. , U& 8. His-h St, Phoaa 388 . CLEAVERS AND DYERS SPICK. . .-SPAN.-. CLEANERS AND "BAlMl,- (OREGON BUSINESS CARDS DRUG ; STORES WM. NEIMEYER "JUST DRUGS." 175 N. CommereiBl s treat, phn 167. BREWER DRUG CO. 405 COURT Phone 184. DBUGLESS PHYSICIANS MAGNETIC HEALING DR. A. I. Frants. Acute and chronic dtseases. Phone 780. 25-28 Bre-man Block. ELECTRICIANS SALEM ELECTRIC CO. MASONIC Building. . Phone l.OO. ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND SUPPLY CO. Phone 1934. 822 n. Liberty. HALIK'S ELECTRIC SHOP ELEO- tncal machine repairing, entraeting. 837 Court. .Phone 488. . AiRCHIE FLEENER, ELECTRICIAN Hous wirwg by hour or eon tract,. Esti mate fornix- 1. Phone 980, 414 .. Court St, FZNANCXAL 30 YEA FARM X.OA2TS OH RURAL eredit plan, pre-paymaa proviasoaa al lowed. Wa will finaae you for leas rt of interest ibaa any firm on the Private' money to loan en either eJty or eonnwy propenj, R, Wt. Marsters . ..411. Oregon BuUdinc WRITS WARREN ARMINGTON, . 243 North Summer street for information regarding the new apartment bouse to be built 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 881 Vb State street, MARION-POLK COUNTY FARM LOAN association . has moaey to wan eta percent. W. D. Smith, aecretary-treae-rr... 808 Salem Bank. t Oommre. FURNACES 6EAGR0VE FOR FURNACES 198 S. 12th. street FURNITURE STORES GIESE FURNITURE, CO. QUALITY furniture for less money. 873 Court. Pbone 464. PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE NEW and second hand furniture. 371 N. Com . mercial. . .. FURNITURE . BOSPITAXi FURNTTURE REPAIRED OR MADE TO , order. Bafinlahiag and upholataring .ft specialty. Phone 1742.,, Brown sad Groves. 1201 Sontk OonunerelaL FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL PIECES. Delivery. O. F. Breithaspt, florist, 128 North Liberty street. Phon 880. ; Ladies' Wearing Apparel DRESSMAKING RUTH MeADAMS DRESSMAKER, T56 South OSth... Phone 1824 M. SPENCER -CORSETS TO ORDER Dressmaking. Carrie Fisher, MeCor . neck Bldg. . . HEM8TJTnri I k 0 SALEM . ELITE . HEMSTITCHING, pleating, buttons, stamping and xteedle ' work. 329 Oregon BMg. Phono 879. MRS. C, E. MILLER HEMSTITCHTNG.- stamping, buttons. Room 10, over Mil i ley's store. Phone 117. HATS FROM 8--UP MRS. a A. Grimm. 619 Court street. XKSUXA-rOB MUTUAL BENEEn LIFE INSURANCE , eompsny. J. 0. BaJcn, agent, room 5, MeComaek Bldg. Pkone 96. HOTELS CAPITAL- HOTEL CORNER STATE AND Commercial. Phone 680. ARLINGTON. HOTEL CLEAN COSY; x 60e np. 462 But. x-AUNDRIES SALEM . LAUNDRY COMPANY. 188 S. Liberty atreet. Phone 35. Oldest , largest test. - Established 1889. CAPITAL CITY STEAK LAUNDRY . quality lf work, prompt larrica. . 1364 4 Broadway. Phone 165. BCE-f'S 8TORB ED.- OHASTAIN'S UPSTAIRS MEN'S . shop; Suits and overcoats. Use my .. ataira, ix paya. x.a n. commercial. MACHINISTS WXGHTES 4V. .SMITH MACHINISTS. f engineers, welders, Heald cylinder gTinainf service, rnone eo.-eeo ser- v " MUSI0 STORES GEO. a TWILL - PIANOS. .PH0N0 i graphs, sewing machines, sheet, music, f and piano atudiea. Repairing pbno l graphs and sewinaj madnne. 483 . But,. Salem, i . MEDICAL MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY .: Phon 517-W. MACHINE SHOP THE CROSS AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC , Steam Boilers, vnlcanisers and tube ' plates. Perry 0. Campbell. 17 N. .Liberty. . H. AND M. CO. SPECIALTY GRIND era and welders. Aatomotiv aarvie. . 490 Ferry. Phone 864. NOODLE PARLORS WA HONG NOODLE HOUSE. 489 Ferry.- ..... i ... BIN 8IN NOODLE HOUSE CHOP suey. 40e: puffed rice. 30e: noodles. : 20c; fried noodles, 60s, 189 8. Lib- ersy. - . MUSIC AIi . . SALEM O0XSERVATORT OF MUSIC , All branches taught, diplomas granted. - John B. Sites, Director. 1387 Court Phono . .... RAG AND JAZZ PIANO PTJLTING . 13 lessons ruaranteod. ' Waterman Syatam.-. F. B. Clark. Mgr-, MeCor- . neck siag. PA2HTXKO CONTRACTORS . PAINTING AND DECORATING HIGH - class work, for Particular people. L. D. i Brandon, tontrsctor. 865 North High, rnon o-.. NURSEBXES FRUTTLAKD NURSERY WILL HAVE 5 544 Ferry atreet. About Nov. 1, See , uwvrs 0071114-. s-non 114U-JS. COMPLETE LCTt ; TREES ' SMALL i fruits, omamentola. Capital City Nur 4 eery Co, 429 Oregon Bldg. . Phone 75. PLUlCBnrQ PLUMBING REPAIRING "AND COIL work. Phon 1397-J. , Shop, 137 Union ., aireex, jl. u. uoairey. . RESTAURANTS HUB RETAURANT MOST Hit SDN I able prices. Johnson-Barry. 169 & -I XUgB. AJlMf HtRTlmtlVT .TITlniTS T1U I iiy sle, 45c Short order, popalar T.cv., ur-v mww, ciean. x-x oouw wmmorciai. SHANGHAI CAFE. FORMERLY THE , Nomkinft 162V. N. Obmmereial. (new management) Merchant a Lunch 25c from 11 a. m. in 2 n. m . a . Choice Chinese, American dishes. Chop I Suey 45c, Noodles 25c: Sanday Chicken 11i.) . -. 1 . r , m. to a. m. Read the filassined fids. BUSINESS CARDS PRXNTCro ROWLAND PRINTING CO. printing. Patton Bldg. JOB PIANOS TRADE YOUR mD PIANO FOR A NEW Victor or Brunswick. H. L. Stiff Fur aitur Co. Music Dept. SHERMAN CLAY A CO, PIANOS Stemwsri Duo-Art and otkers. Moon's Musie Hons. 415 Court atreet and Maaonle Tempi. - SECOND HAND GOODS Wanted everything in cloth ing and anoe. Best price paid. Cap ital Exchange. 843 N. Commercial. . Phone 136&-W. SCAVENGERS SALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE, RE fuse of all kinds removed. Oaaspools . cleaned. Phone 167. STOVES AND 8T0VB BEFATfeMNG STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years experience. Depot National fence, sixes 23 to 18 inches high. Pa iota, oil and . Varaiahea. ate lagaa berry and hop hooks. Salem fence and Store Works. 350 Court street. Pkone ISA TUBERS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED iano tuner. Leave orders Will' a lusie Store. TRANSFER HAULING CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 226 Bute Bt. Phon B38.. Distributing forwarding and storage our specialty. Get our rates. WE MOVE. STORE AND SHIP HOUSE- noid goo ax. our specialty is piano and furniture moving., We also make country tripe. Wa handle the beat coal and wood. Call on us for price. W give good measure, good quality and food service. Laimer Transfer Co. hone 930. TRANSPOSTATTOK PARKER'S STAGE LINES J. W. Parker. General Manager Central Stage Terminal Salem, Oregon SALEM-6ILVERTON DIVISION Leave Salem,- Central Stag Terminal: . 7 a.m.. 11 a.m., 6 p.m. Leaves Silverton, News Stand: I 8 s.m 1 p.n-, 6 p.m. Salam-Independence-Monmonth Division Leaves Salem. Central Stage. Terminal: , ,7 a.m. 8 a.m. 11 a.m. 8 p.m. 5 p.m. Leaves Monmouth, Monmouth Hotel: 8:15 B.m u, 1 p.m- 6:15 p.m. Leaves Independence, Beaver Hotel: 8:80 e-m. 10 a.m. i:is p.m. p.m. :so. We . make connections at Salem to iM parts of the valley. Extra trips by appointment. 4 J. W. PARKER, General. Mgr VARIETY . STORE8 SALEM VARIETY STORE. 153 V. Commercial. Phone 1277. WATES 8ALEM WATER, . LIGHT POWER CO. Ufime, 801 south Utm t JSt. len per cent discount on domestic fist rate paid in . advance. No deductions . for absence r any. causa nnles water is ahut off your premise. WOOD SAWS WOOD SAWING PHONE 1181. CITY, country. Ed. oproed. CITY AND COUNTRY WOOD SAWING. Phone -048. Fisher Bros, - - LODGE DIRECTORY UNITED SPANISH WAR . VETERANS. Camp 5, Armory, First, third Mondays. PROFESSIONAL CHIROPODISTS DR. WILLIAMS- -CORN8. CALLOUS- es. in frown nails, all foot tronbla. Pries Shoe Co. Phone 616. DR. GEORGE F. HINER, FOOT 8PE0- ialist, modern equipment; arches mad to order. Boom 8, Patton Bldg. mono wa'i. Da 8, F. SCOTT, S. 0, GRADUATE of - the National University of Science Chicago. Scientific Chiropody.. Suite 801-303 Maxonio Temple. Phone 640 for appointment. CHIROPRACTORS Da LENA A. BOONE, CHIROPRACTOR, 475 o. uommerciai. Honrs 10 to 12; 1 to 5. Phone 1415. in n t. annTT wan rnminvnin. tor, i-iw u. b. Bsnn BMg. raone a r. - am a n oi j roa. sio-a, OPTICIANS MORRIS OPTICAL CO. Suite 801 Ore gon Building. GLASSES FITTED BY THE BOW OP tical Co., 325 State street, opposite Laaa as tsusn want. "use quality . Proven shur-ons. NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND chronic diseases. 415 Oregon Bldg. rnone liu. 08TE0PATHI0 PHYSICIANS DBS, WHITE AND MARSHALL 306 U. 19. BanKaBiag. DR. FOSTER 404 OREGON BLDG. , Phones 756. 2024 J. Da W. L. MERCER OSTEOPATHIC ..Physician and Surgeon.. -,. Kirksvill graduate, 404-405 u. o. National Bank . Bid. Pkone. office 919; res. 614. BROKEN ARCHES AND OTHER De formities of the .feet corrected without loss ef time from your occupation. - Drs. White Marshall. U. 8, Bank ; Biag. . . - . , DR. JOHN L. LYNCH OSTEOPATHIC , Physician and Surgeon. 408-404 Ore fon Bldg. Phones, of flee. 1394: rss. oara. REAL ESTATE For Sale 20 acre farm 8 miles from Salem: easy terms 82000 11.75 acre farm. Good bungalow bouse. Especially adapted to poultry, fruit. berries or nuts. Easy terms. Price f.OOO. A. C. Bohrnstedt 407 Masonic Temple Salem, Oregon TINE pflRTT.sVTk Bromrvn In Laurehuret, in exchange for a small - WW. w. u w v.. ,WU M, 1 1 U thousand dollars. Portland house is a nn on. aiue eauuu. Act prompt- The Fleming Realty Co. Sale- 6 ROOM COTTAGE CLOSE IN, MODERN conveniences, paved atreet and alley. 83300.00. This location cannot be ex-, celled. 6 room strictly modern bungalow, just completed, in East Salem. 85000.00. Winnie Pettyjohn 33 U4 Stat St PORTLAND TRADE A $2500 cottage with garage for 5 to ,15 acres berry) land, np to $3500 in value. . So ! Fleming Realty Co.. 841 State , atreet. ANDERSON RUPERT Successors to Laflar ft Laflar - INSURANCE REAL ; ESTATE BONDS LOANS 406-7 ; , Oregoa Bldg. USED CAB WORTH $300 'AS 'FIRST payment on good 6 room bona. Pric 9800, balance like rnt. Sf- it twUv. A, W, ESTES REALTYXO. -w ?iHo Balldinf r REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM BUNGA- kw, full basement, garage,- two lots. East Salem pared street. 94500; half cash or trade for smaller nous. Also h-re fin lot three blocks, from State House, east front 82000. Phon 794; owner. Wood's Bargains SIX-ROOM COTTAGE. SICE LOT WTTH fruit 91690. Sue room bungalow 82400 3400 cash; new five room bungalow 81900. $450 cash; new three-room bungalow 91030k easy terms; five acre tract close in, small house 91500; 190 acre ranch 94000, trad far house ; fiTe acre prune orchard" with house for home in Salem; 960-acr- stock ranch in Wyoming to trade lor fruit ranch: five acres for rent; 6 room bungalow 82500, take a car. F. L. fWood. 341 State St. Wanted TO EXCHANGE GOOD HOME IN Salem on pared street and ear line; price 93500 for email improved farm near Salem not over 95000. Thomason 831 & State Street 4-ROOM HOUSE, GARAGE. CITY water corner lot, f 1,000. 1200 oath. 5 room modern house, not far out 91450, rood terms. 5-room modem with basement 81700; 700 cash. M.J.Hunt Ladd Bush Bldg. Special 1 S ROOM NEW HOUSE. LOTS OF BUILT ins; paved street. 1 block to car. A good buy for $2500. Terms. 4 rooms for $300, with $150 rash, nice lot on saved street for $400; $50 down and V10.00 per month. 10-Acres with good buildings, Vt mile from High school and paved road. Trade for vacant lots. Thomason State Street FOR QUICK SALE 5 ROOM ONE story house, eleetrie lights, bath, toilet, large lot, and located in North Salem, ran now be had for only 91650, cash to handle 500 balance 20 per month. See L. A. Wayford 805 State St. FOR SALE 6 ROOM MODERN BUNGA low, built in features, toilet, bath, fur nace, full basement, stationary wash tubs. 2 lots 100x132, chicken house. All kinds of fruit. See S. T. Holselaw, 318 Oregon Bldg. Phone 1522. NOTICE OF SALS Ol- GOVERNMENT TIMBER. - General Land Office,. Wishington, D. 0. September 29, 1922. Notice is hereby given that, snbiect to the conditions and limitations of the act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat. 218) and In structions of the Secretary of the In terior of .September 15, 1917 (46 L. D. 447) the timber on f&e following lands will -be sold at 10 o clock a. m. Novem ber 28, 1922, at publie auction at the United Slates Land Office at Portland, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised vain as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the interior. The purehas price with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof being commissions allowed, must be de posited at time of sale, money to be re turned if ssle.is not approred, otherwise patent win issue for the timber which must ba removed within ten rem. Bids will be received from citixens of the Luted States srsociations of such citi zens and corporations organised under the laws of the United States or ny state, territory, or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified pur purchaser the timber on any legal . sub division will be offered separately before being included in any offer of a larger unit. T. 71, R. 1 E Sec. 15. NE4 NE red fir, 640 M.; 8W& NE red fir. 1745 M.; NE14 NW. red fir. 1250 M.; NW NW. red fir, 780 M. ; SW W)4, red fir 950 M. ; SE4 NWK, red fir. 1700 M.; NE4. SW, red fir, 2090 M.; NWtt SW. red fir. 1150 M.; SW14 8W!4, red fir. 795 M.; SE SW. red fir, 1690 M.; NW SEU. rod fir, 2460 M. ; none of the red fir timber on these tracts to be sold for less than. $2.00 per M. T.S,BI, See. 83, SW NW. red fir. 1090 M; none of the red fir on this tract to be sold for less than $1.50 per M. (Signed, . WILLIAM SPRY, Commissioner, General Land Offic. BEAUTIFUL ,HOME TODAY AT $7,500. Close in and everything modern. Mrs. Gertrude. J. M. Page, 492 N. Cottage. Another Good Buy One of the best 6 room cottages (almost -new), modern and close in. Th cir cumstances will make it a very good purchase. Must have a few hundred cash. Nice corner and property. See Win. Fleming for verification. 841 State street. Best Buys and Exchanges 6 room modern, lot 120x190 feet, fruit, barn, beat of soil. $3,000 .terms 160 seres, 1(0 cultivsted, 20 oak timber, running water. portion can b irrigated, , pric $27,000. will take ranch in vicinity of Salem, not over $15,000. 25 acres, 10 bearing prunes, 7 bear ing logans, fair improvements, this place must be sf en to be appreciated, splendid income. 8 miles from Salem, only $8,000, cash. SO acres, 20 in bearing fruit, 10 room house, good barn, st country town, a paying proposition, only $8,000 will take Balem reaidenca not over $4O0O. 320 acres in Harney county to ' ex change for residence or acreage not over $3,000. 7 room modern bungalow, garage, fruit nuts, $3,000 terms. Socolofsky 341 State Good Buys 7-ROOM, BUNGALOW, MODERN IN every way at 140 N. 17th St., Price $5000 cash. 6-room modern bnngalow close in on N. Cottage St., price $7000 cash. 5-roora modern bungalow in Kingwood Park will sell on Soldier Bonus; price $2806. New five-room bnngalow near MeKinley school. Price $2250; cash. 12-room house at 412 N. 21st St- lot aixe 104x520. Price $6000; terms. Real Estate A Fire Insurance. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. 275 State Street. U. S. Bank Bldg. . $250 Down WILL BUY A COZY 4 ROOM BTJXGA low. Electric light, city water, large lot. garage. Price $1,000. Another one choice corner lot on State street $900 terms. 6 fine lots Englewood add. Price $1000, terms. Some real bar gains in farms. See Childs & Bechtel 540 State Street FOR RENT FARMS FOR RENT 200 ACRE FARM WITH approximately 125 acres in cultivation, Inquire John H. McNary. Salem. PUBLIC NOTICES AFTER OCTOBER 21. I WILL NOT BE responsible for outstanding bills con tracted by th Nomking Cafe. Jung .Sing, Mgr., Shanghai Cafe, formerly the Nomking NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE. I MERQVEME NT OF NORTH SUMMER STREET BE ; TWEEM MARKET STREET AND FAIRGROUNDS ROAD. "NoUce is hereby given that the Common Council pf (be City gf THURSDAY- MORNING, Salern, Oregon, will ,at or about 7:30? o'clock P. M., on the tn day r vhvpraher! 1922. or st the same houtlat any subsequent meeting of .. the Common council inereauer the Council chambers at the city haiHin th fMtv of Salem. Oregon, proced to assess upon "each lot or partfthereof or parcel or lana lia ble ?therefor. its proportionate share of the cost of improvins North Summer Street from tne north line of Market Street to the Jouth line of the Fairgrounds Road in said City of Salem, Ore gon. All Dersons interested In the eaid assessment are hereby noti fied to appear at said time and place) before the said Common Council and present their objec- tionsji if any they have .to Bald assessment and apply to the said Common Council to equalize their proportionate share of said as sessment Btf order of the Common Coun cil tBe 16th day of October, 1922. EARL RACE, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof is October 18, 1922. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF ALLEY IN BLOCK 35 OF UNI V E R S IT Y ADDITION BE TWEEN FOURTEENTH STREET AND MILL RACE. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Sa lem, Oregon, will, at or about the hour of 7:30 P. M., the 6th day of November, 1922, or at the same hour at any subsequent meeting of the Common Council thereafter at the city hall in the City of Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess upon each lot or part thereof liable therefor its pro portionate share of the cost of improving the Alley In Block 35 of University Addition to the City of Salem, Marion county, Oregon, from the west line ofx Fourteenth Street to the east side of Mill Race. All persons interested in the said assessment are hereby noti fied to appear at said time and place before the said Common Council and present their objec tions, if any they have, to said assessment and apply to the said Common Council to equalize their proportionate share of said assess ment By order of the Common Coun cil the 16th day of October, 1922. EARL RACE, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof is October 18, 1922. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR - THE IMPROVEMENT OF ALLEY IN BLOCK 80 OF THE ORIGINAL PLAT OF THE CITY OF SALEM, OREGON. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, will, at or about 7:30 o'clock, P. M., on the 6th day of November, 1922, or at the same hour at any subsequent meeting of the Common Council thereafter at the City Hall 1n the City of Salem Oregon, proceed to assess upon each lot or part there, of liable therefor its proportionate share of the cost of improving the Alley in Block 80 of the Original Plat of the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, from the north line of Marion Street to the south line of Union Street; Ali persons interested in the said assessment are hereby noti fied to appear at said time and place before the said Common Council and present their objec tions, if any they have, to said assessment and apply to the said Common Council to equalize their proportionate share of aid assess ment. By order of the Common -Council the 16thfday of October, 1922. EARL RACE, City Recorder. ' Date of first publication hereof is October 18, 1922. NOTICE OF THE IMPROVE MENT OF SOUTH LIBERTY STREET BETWEEN MILLER STREET AND BUSH STREET. Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to improve South Liberty Street from the south line of Miller Street to the south line of Bush Street at the expense of the abutting and adjacent proper ty, except the street intersections the expense of which will be as sumed by the City of Salem, by bringing said, portion of said street to the established grade, con structing cement concrete curbs and paving said portion of South Liberty Street with a six-inch Portland cement concrete pave ment in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council on the 16th day of Octo ber, 1922, now on file in the of fice of the City Recorder and which areimade 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 of the City of Salem. By ordet- of the Common Coun cil the 16th day of October. 19221 EARL RACE, City Recorder! Date of first publication hereof is October 18, 1922. NOTICE OF THE IMPROVE MENT OF SC4JTH LIBERTY STREET BETWEEN BUSH STREET AND OAK STREET. Notice i$ hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem deems It expedient and hereby declares its purpose and In tention to jtmprove South Liberty Street froni the south line of Bush Street to the north line of Oak Street at the expense of tho'abnt- tlag and adjacent property, "'. OCTOBER 19, 1922 cet the street and alley intersec tions the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street tm the established grade, con structing cement concrete i .curbs and paving said portion of said street with "a s&t Inch cement "con crete pavement in accordance with the plans and specifications; there for which were adopted fay the Common Council on the 16th day of October, 1922, now on tile In the office of the City Recorder and which axe hereby referred to and made a part hereof, j j . 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. By order of the Common Cotm- cil the 16th day of October 1922. EARL RACE, City Recorder. Date of Jlrst publication hereof is October 18, 1922. , New High Price Records for Wheat in Chicago Are .Not Lasting I. CHICAGO. Oct. 18. f Al though new high price records for the season were registered to day by wheat, corn and oats, the gains, were more than wiped out later by heavy selling to realize profits. Wheat closed unsettled, 7-8 to 1 cents net lower, with December 1.13 to 1.13 7-8f.hd May 1.12 to 1.12 5-8. Corn lost 1 to 1 and oats 7-8 to 1! i 5-8. , in provisions the oiitcome varied from Unchanged figures to 22 higher. ; , Rapid changes characterized the trade in wheat from start to finish, with commission houses active on both, sides of the mar ket. The final downturn of val ues appeared, to be due to belief on ;the part of many holders that a reaction was natural on account of the sharp advances of late. ' It was a case of nip and tuck In the wheat pit until the last hour. Then sellers attained a majority with some notice being taken of gossip that a sar short age was easing up. a little and that ' a consequent reduction of premiums at the seaboard! might be looked for. On the other hand, bulla contended at the finish that realizing has cleaned out much weakly held wheat and that the market was in a healthier posi tion as a result. Estimates that the world short age of corn this season would to tal 500,000,000 bushels tended to give Independent strength to corn and oats. May and July corn reached 70 Vic a bushel but then holders began to unload on a big scale and corn and oats receded with wheat. Provisions averaged higher with hogs and as a result bf the semi-monthly statement of ! ware house stocks here. STOCK MARKET Profit Taking Combined With Short Seling Has De pressing Effect 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 18. Profit taking combined with short sell ing, based on the theory that the market had been overbought, caused, an almost general j reces sion of prices today on the stock market. - Trading was largely, profes sional. Mexican Petroleum con tinued to be a speculative favorite moving within a radius 6f 14 points and closing at a net loss of 7. Standard Oil of Now Jersey was strong extending its gain to 9 3-8 points. i Steels were among tile heaviest of the standard shares. The eharp 2 1-8 point drop In Repub lic was influenced by the publi cation of the report for the quar ter ending September 30 which showed a deficit of $138,676 aft er taxes and . charges, as com pared with a profit of $86,382 in the preceding quarter. United States Steel common closed at 108 1-4 off and Crucible was off '. Rails again lagged behind the rest of the list, but a brief rally took place in Northern Pacifk, which touched 89. Equipments also yielded in the general reaction, Baldwin' falling back to 140, after having estab lished a new high for the year at 142 3-4. All the motors ; were weak. Rubber stocks Improved fractionally on announcement ot higher prices for crude product. Total sales were 1,236,000 shares. Call money held firm at five per cent throughout the session. Most of the business In the; time money market was at the longer maturities, bankers demanding 5" per cent and brokers bidding 4 94. . -.1 Heavy buying of. sterling In London, apparently for, French account,' eent demand bills ttp to HAT H in this market, the high B EO PRICES RECEDE est in several weks, bat the rii ten DacE. Bornewnai in the later trading. French " checks --ert heavy as were most of the other continental: rates. Canadian, ex change was' firm at 3 1-1$ pre mium. . , IJYEItPOOL .WHEAT LIVERPOOL, OcC 18.0-.. . i - - Wheat December , 10s ld; March 9s 8 ; May 9a 5 4. BUENOS AIRES VHE.1X BUENOS. AIRES. Oct. It. Opening: . Wheat steady. 'October 1.20 1 February 1.13 H. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT MINNEAPOLIS, Oct.: isl Wheat cash: No.,, 1 Northern 1,10 s 1.19; ji December 1.09; Kiy FRUIT ,mtr -tr-TT-- o.t rw,.1 r. Y A J LVXk, Ww. lo Of ip. j orated apples nominal; prt&ei firm; svprlco:t steady; peachet cniet. .v , i J DAIRV-POTATOES i PORTLAND, Ore., Oct 1$.--i Butter: Prints extras 48c; cubes' extras 45c; prime firsts 44c. But tcrfat, Portland ; delivery: No, 1 sour cream 48c, , . ! Potatoes: Buying price locals, -75 90c; selling, price, 90 1.25. 1 . . THE COW IS FOSTER ,. mUlllUI VI linvh ' 1 (Continued trom page 3) quart of milk per day. Iron in the Blood The body holds no, reserve ot Irion. Iron is bplng t eliminated from 'the body, daily.? The rate of t elimination Is such, that, we. should flose all bur blood, in, about 5 0 0 days. For . this j, reason jit is NECESSARY that our food con tain organic Iron. While milk does not contain so much Iron as spinach,; forlnrtance, the Jron ot milk is 'organic Iron and in this form is readily .available.: Nature has provided enough Iron In hu jraan milk to supply, the, needs ot the ' infant. There Is every evidence-that ALL the iron of milk goes Into red blood. America go ing dry will find in milk a tonle with no regrets. Milk Liquid Life. The large percentage of water In milk Is not objectionable. Na ture has provided the : water to hold In solution vltkl substances and to hold the fat and protein In suspension. Milk has 'in solution another substan9B--"water sola ble B." A diet lacking this sub stance will cause complete loss of muscular control. Growth will be arrested. Add a little milk to the diet and complete recovery will result in a short time. So even the water of milk plays an ES SENTIAL part ltv growth and re pair. '" -'."!' If we live a long time, we shall have to form the milk habit Patients can either put bn flesh' or reduce, with a milk diet Even though milk sours 'It Is ' still good food. It la a good medicine for the sick or well. A' Balanced ltatlbn. But the 1 a y m a n protests: "What flo I know about calories, protein and such high brow stuff," Listen, brother: It is easy! "Eat a quart of milk, a day (hot leas than a "pint) THE MILK WILL BALAJnUE YOUR RATION' F6R YOU. , Milk will make a satisfactory ration out of, 'almost any mixture of other foods. ' 1 You get more real nourishment from milk per dollar : expended than from any other food.; The army In France found the supreme value of milk- In ibalanc ing rations for soldiers, in and but of the hospitals. ; r i In every family in America, the rule for buying food, should ' be: ORDER THE MILK FIRST and then practice ' economy jf it Is posible or necessary,1 on foods that are not exactly essential. Portland , Baying Prices r0OS. POTJX.TBT AJTD MEATS . ' . BTJTTERFaT-FIRM I 1 ohurning cream, 4849o f. o. V f??45 458 'Mossj sndfrgrsdss, lWS---rKSrnTLE- Current reeoipts, 4148e; whits kes nenes 45 47e. , V LIVE POLXTRT JITEADT lLsSl MMUniasinn . TF.. asA ' 7 " w v j sb s 2 rr 11a fllU f"L'U-w. . racks ana Iuai 9.9 . t.,. ... , , ' - . " 4,uvoi . v cvnia; ,r w1f,".l0e dneks, whlto Pakln young - . i, vs soe; - lira tar- (Loss eo-omission)--Oholcs light hogs. 1515H; . nndarsrades, . l-vl vselj top srades IS lc s asdergrades 10 . 12s. . '- - . . HAT AJTD ORATJI . , " HAY TEAI)T ' . (eHrered Portland) Valley timothy, WWltVi Ub' -Csstws; Oregoa - timothy. 2021 ton; slfslfa, $18018.50 toa; clover. $18 ton: oaU and vetch. $10 It ton; straw. $8 ton; graisv hay, 8170 18 ton r GRAIX RICHER 1 Bid prices (Track Portland In ear lots) Wnast options, $1.00l.l4: Baart er Blueatem. $1.24; atm- S3. .50 35; Eaam yollow com, 28ai; barley. $3030.50; miUrun. 26. i V." FRUIT ! FRUIT STEADY huckleberries, nominal; pears, . 405c; grapes, $ L75 J 25 : Ooneords, somiaaL . ... wnvfaAV-Av ss .VEGETABLES STEADT , RevK potatoes, 5065e evrt. ; OregSJ ,.i. . .... i 1 . : - -. .ww-w W.CU .UMIIC,, VDWDw, 25e iotm buarhes : mia squash, aom- . nwaw. ucpi.u cvnj new com. lOnlJkA Am Iiinulw .amI..!. ...11. :. flower, 50e doxen i . .WOOL STEADY ' i limit VUaJ , Jt ML M r -C3i i- . . it itrfrfch blood, 30(?i)32e; quarter tkKr, 21 tfhllr.l !nw anttSsS mwtA kaiJ 4Asf9in, matted f eotted wool. 16Q18e. ; - . mui rr. astern Oregon, Waairagto and Idaho ytnch clra bring 3 to S ceaU lesa thaa valley wool, -r II 1 1 i - S.f