The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 11, 1922, Page 7, Image 7

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    hp:1 : - niE OkcOQ STATESSIAN. 8ALESi! OREGON -
SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1 1. 1922
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aUsiaasa for Bay ; advertises ' SSe
i. NORWICH UNION
nEB INSURANCE BOCIETT
,W. H. Burghardt, Jr.
Rartdint Agent 171 State . 8C
MONEY TO LOAN
On Real Estate
U'jr T. K. FORD
v (Orr Ltdd ft Bath Bank)
NEW TODAY
WASTED' HARRIED MAX FOR
tjara. Moat nderstaad eows. Apply
--. ia person to 885 Saginaw Bt.
o T OF WORK THEN UTILIZE THE
, list or starting la Capital Business
'CoUta naxt Monday. New claaaca.
jEJ CS 'OB ANYTHING IN THE IS.
Hirsute Una. 1 Law coat and sound pro
tect o a ia ear motto. Standi? Foley,
.rents. Phone 84T. . , "? ,
"f yTBXiailED TWO-ROOM APARTMENT
; at UP" unemeseia o. ior two people.
4 Heat. ( bat and cold water.
f AXTED STRAWBERRY PLANTS,
a'se gooaeorTrie 'end other inull fruit
WiH KK. Richardaon.
rOH SALE DANISH BALDHEAD cAB
tvbsgf; pi pumpkin and Belted Gen
potato. Phons 81-F13.
HaSDPKJKED APPLES DELIVERED.
Ppittenbcrg. .NorCiern Spy Red Chek
Pippin, - Gsne. - 5 boxes for $4.50.
Kraut, cabbage $1.25 per hundred.
. Ward K. Richardaon, 395 Front;
phono 494. . ' .- ;,- ..... - ;,
FOR RENT NEW MODERN HOUSE
, close in, $40. Alao 30-acre farm, with
tnra ana inipieuicui. r, ' M, new,
141 Stat 8U
Or. RENT NICELY FURNISHED
apartment 690 Union.
BOOM COTTAGE riNB CONDITION;
, aatt front,, lot SO x 130; basement,
T bartt North CotUgo near E. Bargain
at $7SO; terma. llkrrla, 024 N. Capi
tal, 1942-J. .
t on , RENT NICELY FURNISHED
apartment. . Pi-irate entrance. The
Aerelua. 6S5 Marion itreet.
-?: TO EXCHANGE
TOR SlLE PROPERTY. 71 ACRC3.
. amae, barn, running water. 50 acrea
: riltiTatad. Alao 4U acre dairy ranch,
( N coaal. Oouipton, real estate, 46;3
f Stat tt. . .. . - 1 :
Jli:8T' fiKLli HIGHEST OFFER IN
t xt three daya takea any or all of
tkrae choice view building lota, race
, tl oa Saginaw between Superior and
Lather, two inaida and corner.
i Each SOs 150 feet. Tata ia the finest
Tacant property ia it neighborhood,
and a nyiat aaitahly located , building
tita..- Water ani? aewer ia and paid
I lor j oao block to street cat. one-half
: .block I to paviment; charchea and
Khaol cloaa by. Reason for aoJIinr
:W aeitle an estate. Addreat "Box 6"
4 Statesman, -- -
IXCEILENT OPPORTUNITY FOR
. Tng man or lady to learn retouching.
: Jhoni or tall at Uunnell and
Robb
' atudio, Monday morning.
Worth While
A
GOOD SIX ROOM HOUSE AND
large lot on pared atreet, bearing fruit,
la . a good loeMioa aaa ia good condi
twa. Price - 4.200: V, eaah. A
daudy lot in tl- Oaks Action, all
clear, witb batrst 3J4. A lot on
26 Hi. Juat oft State. $250. $25 down
and 10 month. A .strictly . modern
same with garage, 7 rooms and base
ment for rent.' A m-at A-rotta houae.
plaatared; has bath, toilet and electric
'gnu; near achool and car line. Price
a.ou with $800 down.
! . Mills and Copley
i t 331 V4 b'tat St. i
To Exchange
1 WOOD .VROOM HOUSE. PRICE $2500.
, : want aoase witb I or t rooms - not too
! tar out.' " f
I UI0L'8Ea rem nrsr.
Thomason
881 State St. Phoni 175.
EMPLOYMENT
WANTEDWOaD CUTTERS. PHONE
TEMALS
i WANTED A CLEAN. RESPECTABLE
I Tladr. betwaaa 93 and 8S Tnn of mr.
7 to keep houae for oa person. Most bo
ifnoa took. No objection to one child.
t Addrena "B-93" Btateamao.
LADIES w PROFITABLE OUTSIDE
work, full or part tun. Call or writ
- lift it. Liborty Street. M. Seiotk
MAXB AMD rf.MAT.B
WANTED MElf AND WOMEN TO
;; take farm paper anbaeriptioaa. A rod
V propositioa to the rich! people. Addroee
the Paoifio Uomoataad, Suusnaa Bldg
Salem, Ore.; .
FOR SALE
riAaos
C8EO CHICKERINO GRAND. Ill GOOD
: nap. will cire 8001 toras. , u. u-
Stiff, rnraitnra Co. , ....
rOB ALB GOOD U8KD MAHOGANT
f piaso pert as to ' Price gaoa
1 tenia. H. L BU FarnRar Co, Ma
V ie department..
FARM PAPER
If TOO WANT TO GET THB bFHI
1 l Honiaatead. Salem, Oregnst. tor a three
swathe' trial aabaerintioa. Maatioo
: thia. a4.
POVXiTW
I t YEAR OLD . a WHITE I EG
Knrf- bod. $1 sack. W. A. Ford
Umatilla Oregon,.
iPOIILTRYMM HEKD EfnilT TWO
. ' stamoe for'aDacial three monthf
, . trlaj nr the Kt aad oldest ienraa
" f wma. 1 00 rn.ir ant w
i . tiaemeata are nt special fntermrt to th
vmitTj Dr0iers or in nwnawwi
Keriftwaat 'Pnaitr? Joornaf. Ill Cow
4 mareial atreet. Salem. Otr".
WOOD 1
wood for salk Large second
rrowth. Call 147. .
BIRDS AND DOGS
fiT. AK17KEA6BURO ROLLERS ''THE
. enr with a oelleee edoatioa" Gar-
anla4. . Fnener mrinm S1A aad $2.
Borial price $10. Order aew. E.. B.
? Plate,. Birds Flowers, eU- 7a
fclsl Salem,- Ore, -
- , lOSOBIXAKEOOa
rTLI.R BR"snF.8 OCAU BEPRE
sonitiyb. qrimTir I7J.
FOB fcALE bWwrWSPAPIK. '
. eenis i biindl. Crlta sewart
li miw V . Oregon. .Bleteemaa.
arkc'T. onirr t s-M VNfSl.tKlt WALNUTS
for aale. 25e per pouad. .' O. Ireton,
1047 8. Commercial.
nrisTLlSEvVN ROOM HOUSE. TO
He removed off lot. Imnuir
rtilt rrpduots C.. Chnrch and MiU
-is. .
FOR SALE
MISOZIXAKE0U
LADY'S KKGI JSH TCFTED SADDLE
io Mia cheap. Phone 1162 J.
FOB SALE SHETLANn ?ovv ivn
harness. Harvey Brothers. Amity, Ore.
HAVE 2 ACRES OT, fc CUB ASK POTA-
oig for one half of 4 he crop.
Call 970.
FOB SALE SEVERAL HUNDRED
oukncia of apples on the 4rces. $40
eaah. Phone 17-F2.
FOR SALE-GOOD SPUDS IN BIN 60e
IT1 "i.. ,, rln "c- mile eaat
from Middle Grove School en RiWer
" Road. Oacar Hotco. Phone 91 K23
SUMMER LUGOAGB, REDUCED WALL
KTK 1 "".aaaaa, piaaior waii board.
Veleet atair earpet. $1.$S. Eadar
k'b grade hoaso psist. KaUo
paean, uotvoa mattreaaea.
.y. oieei springs $5.00.
O. Bares. 179 ft. Commercial Si.'
APPLES DELIVERED PHONE 7F12.
"Beautiful Oregon Hose'r
ad aleves other Oregon soars, together
with a fine eelleciioa of patriotic
aga, acred aonga aad many old time
favorites
ALL FOR I5e
IBpeetal price in qneatity lota)
specially adaptable for eenoel so mm as
Ity or home aiagiag. Bead for
The Western Songster
t pagan, bow la Its thief edition.
Pabliahed by
$1$ a Commercial St. Saleao. Ore.
BEST GRADE MILL WOOD 4 FOOT
aao 10-iaca. rrompt delivery. Rose
enable price. Fred E. WeUa, $05 8.
Chorea. Phono 1543.
FOR RENT
APARTMENTS
FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT
0l fforth Commercial.
FOR RENT--. NICELY FURNISHPD
apartment 'downstairs; private entrance
The Angerat, $5& Marion St.
FOUR-ROOM ; - FURNISHED APART-
ments, $35. Eight-room house, close
in. $45. Gertrude 3 M. Page. 492 No.
Cottage.'
BOOM AND BOARD
BOARD AND ROOM AT 803 8. WINTER.
FLAT
FOR ' RENT FURNISHED FLAT AT
r04Vb Ferry atreet. $50. a month.
Phone 23, or apply at Ststesmaa
business office.
Room
FOR RENT THREE FURNISHED
bouaekeepirg rooms. 730 N. Front.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST
LOST ONE BROWN BUI L IKKJ WITH
atuddod collar. Reward. Phone 702-M
WANTED.
ICISOAXLAMBOGS
WANTED FURNITURE, - TOOLS, BTO.
Pboae ill.
OLD MATTRESSES MADE OVER -
Capital City Bedding Oo. Peeks It
WANTED TO BUY HOUSEHOLD FUR
niture, tools, miscelianeoua articles:
Phon 1448.
WE . ARE PAYING THE . H I GHEST
market price lor arlea prunea ana can
use your culls. Wa are alao bavin num
ber one potatoef. TTion'ua aTlITr
1231. Mangia Bros..
WANTED EVERYTHING IN HAStU
ware asd furniture. Beat prwea pa.d
THB CAPITAL HABDWAKk
' PU&KITUKK OO. '
$$5 N. Oommereial Bt. Pnon 9i
WANTED ! FURNITURE, TOOLrt, MA
ehiaery, stock, etc Will bay for css
' o sell on - commission. Phone 51 1
: Woodry, the auctioneer.
BUSINESS CARDS
AUCTIONEER
AUCTIONEER F. !. WOODRT. TBI
livosaoek. fare I tare, real ealate ane
tloaeer. Pheae 611 for aale dsUa.
Res. 1010 H. Bummer.
00 L. J. B. GABLE
farm aad -it sales.
Phone 1448.
AUCTIONEER.
10 b. lligb
0. 8ATTIRLIK AUCTIONEER, FAR&I
, and. stock atlas. Phones Kealdae
1 1211-J: Ofllce 1X77. BSiem. rocoa
AOXTYZaSMB WELDING
IRAN STEEL. BRASS.' ALUMINUM
. Briac the pieces. Oso-Gaa Heatiaa
(Ja . rsi uoars
BEAUTY FARLOBS
NOW OPERATING MODEL BEAUTY
Parlor. 110 North Uomaiereiai sireei
Pboao 858. . .
Auto Directory
AUTOMBELES
THE GOOD MAXWELL GINGRICH
Motor Co. 871 iurt.
BATTERY AND EXECTRICIAB
rf. D. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES
starter and geaerator work. ( 171 H
Commercial. , '" '
PRESTO - LITE BATTERY 8ERVICF
Station. Expert battery 'fewi"'
work. Ferris Bros. Phoae 1808, 418
.Court.
UTO ELECTRICIAN J EXPERT TROU
' ble shooting. $1$ M. High. FkM-
f 08.
TIRES AND ACCESSORIES
USED PARTS 18 TO H OFF. MIRE'S
i Ant WMiekinar H.ooae. , 424 North
Oommereial. Phone 528.
BICTlCLES AND iRCPATRtN9
.LOTD E. RAMSKN-k-DYTO BICY
eloe and ropairiag. j 887 Coart- -
I IIARRT W. "
j SCOTT
The Cyle Mao-
; 147 B. Com'l.
Phnna eJ$
OSRD OARS
rOR SALE DODGE TOURING. EASI
terms. Call 131 M. ,
OLESON USED CAR EXCHANGE -Cars
boua-hf aad sold, f Guaranteed r
poiring- WssMna:. roliahiag.
RADIATOB FENPSt REFAIBs"
RADIATORS -JJIT.lA 0D1
made or -repaired. V C Balr. 44
Ferry.
AITOMOB1LK PAISTINq.
HFT.IANrPJ AUTP PA15TTNG rt. ?1
Sti St.. cor. Front, Colonel J. Olm
" atod.' mgr ; ; ;
CARPET AMP SUO WEAVING
CARI'M NI. K"v WBA YIN G RAGS
mmA rtu.i, ;.?.. a ..4F8I
CANDT SHOPS
ACME CHWHW-At - SHOP 'l
Candy." Strictly homemade. ? 121 8.
OommefTial.
i
DARPBaO -AND FXTJTT RUOS
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIO WB BOW
weave fluff tar mad out of old ear-
Ceta. aay length or width yoa deeira.
im also rw-fit. r eww saw ease eorewta.
Feslbar reaovatiag sad maUraaa te
t lee and re making Slm rrpM
rweaiag ad Flail Bag Works. Phoa
1154.:.
BUSINESS CARDS
ELECTRICIAN I
SALEM ELECTS 10 CO. MASONIC
coming, phono 12C0.
ELECTRIC FIXTURE AMD SUPPLY CO.
"a is. a a., lfewrty.
UALIK'S ELECTRIC SHOP ELEO
meal machine repairing, eon lr actios
887 Caari. Phono 48$,
ARCHIE PI.EEKKR. ELECTRICIAN
Hoasa wiring by kour or contract. Eati
mate fsrniaaoi. Pheae 980. 414
Co art St. -
CHIMNEY SWEEPS
CHIMNEY SWEEPING F U R N A CE
cieaaing. r. -Councilann. Phone 177.
FINANCIAL
MARION-POLE COCrTTY FARM LOAN
aseeetBtiea has money to loan at 5Vh
percent, v. u. bmiia. aeeretary-treaa
arer i nels ttaek of
.rnrANciAL
20 TKAB FARM LOANS ON RURAL
credit plan, pro-payment nrevieiosa a)
lowed We wtll fiaaaee yoa for a lee
rata of latoreat.Uan any firm oa the
eaasl t
Private woaey to loan ea either dry or
eo entry property.
R. W. Marsters
411 Oregon Buildinc
CHINESB PHYSIOZAM
DR L. M. BUM CURES ANY KX3WN
aiaesaw i Misa Bt phoae 191
CLEAVSRS ABO DYERS
SPICK. N. SPAN CLEANERS AND
overs. mate.
DRUG STORES
WM. NEIMKYER "JUST DRUGS."
171 N. Commercial street, phone 187.
BREWER DRUG CO. 405 COURT
Phoae 184.
DRUOLESS PHYSICIANS
MAGNETIC IIEALINO DR. A. I.
Frants. Acuta and chronic diaeaaea.
Phone 780. 25-28 Breyman Block.
FURNACES
BEAGROVE FOB FURNACES 198 8
I2tk atreet.
FURNITURE STORES
GIESE FURNITURE CO. QUALITY
furniture for leas money. 873 Court
Phone 464.
PEOPLE'S FURNITURE 8TORE NE'A
and aeeond head furniture. 271 N Com
mereiai.
FLORISTS
CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL PIECES
Delivery. 0. F. Breithanpt, florist, 123
nortn lunerty atreet. raone boo.
Ladies' Wearing Apparel
DRES8MAJOHO
SfKNCER CORSETS TO ORDER
DreastnakiBg. Carrie Fiaker, McOor
asck Bldg.
HEMSTITCHING
SALEM ELITE HEMSTTTCHING.
pleating, bntiona, atampiac aad aed)e
wark. $29 Oregon Bldg. Phono 879.
MRS. a E. MILLER HEMSTITCHING.
Btsmping. button. Room 10. over Mil
ler'a a lor. Phono 117,
MTT.I.rSXTt
HATS FROM $1 UP MRS. a
f4rimai. 519 Gonrt atreet.
HOTELS
CAPITAL HOTEL CORNER STATE AND
commercial, raoao oau.
IRLlNGTON HOTEL CLEAN COST
50c ap. 48$ State.
TRANSFER HAULING
APITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 238
ritate 8t . Phone 838. Diatribnting
,'orwsrding aad storage oar specialty.
i our rates.
K MOVE. STORE AND SHIP HOU8E
hold goods. Our specialty is piano
asd furniture moving, we also mak
country trips. Ws hsadlo the best one I
and wood. Call on ns for prices. We
give good measure, good quality and
food service. Larmer Ir anal ar co
us 80.
TRANSPORTATZOV
1 PARKER' 8 STAGE LINES '
J, W. Parker, General Manager
lentral Stage Terminal Balem, Orego
SALEM-SILVCkKTU.'v UlViStUJl
4ar Bslem, OentrsI 8tst Terminal:
T a.m ll a.m. S p.m.
mhi Silverton. Newa Btaad:
as a.m. I p.m., 6 p.m.
Halem-Indepead-aee-Moamoath Division
.eaves Balatu Ctatral Stag Terminal:
. 7 a.m. S a.m. 11 a.m. 8 p.m 5 pja
leaves Measaoota. Monaaoath Hotel:
8:15 a-aa, 1 p.aa- 8:15 a.aa.
lioave IndependiBce. Beaver Hotel:
':80 n.m. 10 s.m. ltil p.m. 4 PJB. 6:10.
Wa make connection at Salem to ill
parte of the valley. Extra tripe by
appointment.
l. W. PARKER. General Mgr.
LAUNDRIES
an a-u i anvnaT rnuPAMY. 188 8
Libert street. Phone 25. Old eat
1 arret beat. Eatabliaaed 1889.
OAPITAL. CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
Quality work, prompt aerviea. 1S84
Broadway. Phone 165.
SCAVENGERS
SOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE ( Suc
cessor to Neal Scavenger) Garbase and
refuse of all kinds removed by the
month. Reasonable rales. Phones:
Office 529. residence 205d.
3ALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE. RE
foe of all kinds remove Cesspools
cleaned. Phone 187 or 1505W.
TUNERS
RDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED
niaaai inner. Leave orders Will's
Muaie Store.
SECOND HAND POOPS
SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BUT 8 AND
sella second hand fomiturs. Toole aad
juak. 820 . Com'k Phono 492.
WANTED EVERTTrTTNG IN CLOTH
ing aad anea. Beat prieea paid. Cap
Hal Egchaaro. 843 N. Commercial
Pheae 188 W. . '
BTOVEi AND STOVB REPAIaUKG
urntrl SFVniTTT.T . SMtl fTKPAIRED
40 yer Mperinca. Depot National
fence, atsea an to lara-e i-a"
n. I-1 . .It ,.i eaealeSea. ate lOSSB
v.. mmA 1.-. knAba Salem fenee ad
Stove Works. 150 0ort atreet. Phoae
184
MEDI0AL
04OUWTAIN tALM COUGB REMEDY
PtMM 8IT-W
MEN'S 5T0RB,
Bl. CHARTA1N'8 tPSTAIRS MEN'R
.K.n Suits aad overrwata. -Je
atair. It aya. I JV N. Commercial.
KAOMIKt SHOP
THkV CROSS V AUTt ATIO J,
Keam .Bnilera, vuV-soiiers
ELFTTWir
Bed tone
pltee, errwCArCablL tl7 N
Libartr. .. t-f
4
H. ANJrfBlii' CO. Bl 'MiMM 1
ere. 44 welder. -fAniemeuvo aw-iw.
; i f kooDlb arlors
W A HONG NOODLE H0C8E. 4J8
Favvy. '
BIN 8l NOODLE HOUSSS CHOP
eney. 40e poffed . SOet aoodle.
' 20. V fried ood.os. CO. IIS 8. Uk
. erty- . -
BUSINESS CARDS
MACHINISTS
WECHTER A SMITH MACHINISTS,
aginoera. waiders, Heald ryuaaor
griadjsg aarvirs. Phone A43-S4A Fer
ry. MUSIC STORES
EO 0. WILL PIANOS. PHONO
(rapha, aewtag machiaaa, ahoet msaie.
aaii pisaa etudieo. Repoinaa phono
rraoks sad aewiaflj maehiaaa. -482
State. Salem.
MUSICAL
SALEM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
All branches taught, diplomas grsated.
Joke R. Sitae. Director. 1287 Court
Phone 626.
RAG AND JAZZ PIANO P7ING
12 leeaoaa raaraateed. Wstermaa
Syatem. F. B. Clark. Mgr.. McOor
aack Bldg.
VARIETY STORES
SALEM VARIETY STOKE.
US K.
Commercial. Phoae 1277.
WATER
SALEM WATER LIGHT A POWER CO.
Office, 801 booth Com I. Bt. Ten per
cent disooam oa dementi flat rates
paid in advance No deductions for
absence or aay eaasa aaleaa water is
shat off youi premises.
WOOD SAWS
WOOD SAWING PHONE 1181.
CITY.
evolntry. EA. 8proed.
CITY AND COUNTRY .WOOD SAWING.
Phone 2046. . fisher Bros.
BE8TAURABTS
HUB RETAURANT MOST REASON
able prices. Johnson-Barry. 159 8.
High.
SHANGHAI CAFE, FORMERLY THE
Nomklng. 162H N. CommerciaL (new
management) Merchant's Lunch 25e
from 11 a. as. to 2 p. m., every day.
Choice Chiseae, American diahes. Chop
Suey 45c. Noodles 25c: Saaday Chicken
Dinner a aptcialty. Open from 11 a.
m. to 3 a. m.
PEINTTNXr
ROWLAND PRINTING CO.
printing. Pattoa Bldg.
JOB
PIANOS
TRADE YOUR OLD PiANO FOR A NEW
Victor or BronsWieK. H. U Stiff Far
aitoro Co. Muaie Depi.
SHERMAN CLAY A CO. PIANOS
Steinways Duo-Art asd others. Moore's
Music House. 415 Ooart atreet aad
U t - - I
mm iwnt luipi.
NURSERIES
FRUITLAND NURSERY WILL HAVE
sales yard at Cherry City Peed bars,
544 Ferry street. About Nov. 1, See
me before buying. Phono 1I40-M.
COMPLETE LINK TREES SMALL
fruits, oraamentsls. Capital City Nur
aery Co, 426 Oregoa Bldg. Phone 75.
PLOVBINO
PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL
work. Phone 1397 J. Shop, 1S7 Union
etrees A I, Oodfrev
LODGE DIRECTORY
UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS.
Camp 5, Armory. First third Moedaya.
PROFESSIONAL
CHIROPODIST
DR. GEORGE F. HIKER. FOOT SPEC
laliat, modern equipment ; arches made
to order. Room 8, Palton Bldg.
Phono 957. '
DR. 8. P. SCOTT, 8V C. GRADUATE
of the National University of Science
Chicago. Scientific Chiropody. Suite
801-302 Masonic Tempi. Phone 040
for appointment.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. . 8. . R. SMITH, CHIROPRACTOR.
822 Oregon Bldg. Phone 664.
DR. LENA A. BOONE, CHIROPRACTOR.
475 8. Commercial. Hour 10 to 12;
1 to 6. Phone 1415.
DRS. SCOTT ft SCOFIELD, P. 8. C,
Chiropractors. 414-19 U. S. Bank Bldg.
Phone 8T; rea. 828-R.
OPTICIANS
MORRIS OPTICAL CO. Suite $01 Ora-
foa Balldiaqj. .
GLASSE8 FITTED BT THE BOW Op
tical Co., 825 Stat street, oppoiitg
Ladd A Bush Bankv ''Use Quality
Proves Shur-oaa."
NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS
OR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND
ehronie diaeaaea. 415 Oreaoa Bids.
Phoae 110. ...
OSTEOPATHIC PBTSICZAJTS
DRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL 204
U. 8. Bank Bldg.
DR. FOSTER 404 OREGON BLDG.
Phone 756, 2024 J.
DR. W. L. MERCER OSTEOPATHIC
Phyeician and Surgeon. Klrksville
grsdnate, 404-405 U. S. National Bank
Bid. Phone, offlea 919: res. 614.
BROKEN ARCHES AND OTHER DE
fortuities of tke feet corrected without
loss of time from your oerapation.
Drs. White A Marahall. U. & Bank
Bldg.
OR JOHN U LYNCH OSTEOPATHIO
Pkyalcian and Surgeon. 408-404 Ore
goa Bldg. Phones, offlea. 1894: re.
58F5.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE DKRrttABLr, - CT.OSK IX
acreage by owner. Glenn Adams. Phone
ANDERSON A RUPERT
Successor to I.aflar A Laflar
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
BONDS LOANS
40A i Oregoa Bldg.
YOUNG MARRIED COUPI-E EX
perienrel in farming or frnlt xrowlnv
ran hive their choice of two small
fsmis on exceptionally easv term. On
'ha fine bunkalow on it. Except ionally
- well adapted to fruit, nuts or berries.
A. C. Bohrnstedt
407 Masonic Temple. Salem. Or gon.
Good Buys
CI-OSE IN BUSINESS PROPERTY 5H
x1B5. Price $12,000. 1 room modrrn
rtnnailow, fireplace, fnrnace. cement
basement, farage, Prfd atreet. If "i
want a anap tee this. Price $500,
terms. Sroom hnncalow modern in
every way on N. Com'l. St. Price 840OO
terma. 0 room hnncalow with hasement.
near school. Prica $3J'0. eaah. ft-room
hnnralow at 31 S. 21th Bt. basement.
Price $S675. Vt esh. Good 7 room
hns.e at 729 N. Liberty" St. Prie
ft50. $1000 eaah. E room eottsr o
Mill St. modern plumhinaj and lichts
Prine $23on. Slooo cash. Real Fat ace
and Fire Inaoranee. -
W. H. Grabenhorst Co,
175. SUt St.. U. B. BanV Bldg.
i i . Snap H
OWNER GOING TO' LEAVP.',' CITY.
Wish to aell his home pn Chemeketa
Ht close in, t s aAcrifice if; sold This
e-e-v. Modern fV-roem honoe. Wee
trleity, gas, bath, toilet, wer. large
let. garaee .paved atreet. Only $500
down, balance t-rma. Price $3,900
See mr arent today. " ?
Childs dt-Bechtei '
640 Stat St.
REAL ESTATE
Best Buys and Exchanges
K-room modern, very fine view. Booth
Salem, best bargain iu the trty, if
yoa donbt it let as prove it to yew.
83500. 8500 cash, balance at pee
cent, $20 aarathly.
tVroeai bang-alow, will take car as
part pay, $2000.
5-room medtrn bungalow, basement.
$2400, 1100 csah.
24t scree, food modern imprev.
ments. s . number one ranch, will take
Portland residence or income property
in exchange, price $100 per acre.
Soeoiofeky. 841 State.
Special
A GOOD MODERN 8-ItOOM HOUSE
well located; will trsde for 10 or li
ar re fruit farm. Must be on good
road. We have s cash buyer for a
5-acre cherry orchard without build.
insra for rent new bouse on paved
atreet for $20 per month.
Thomason
331 H ' State St. Phone 175.
SIX-ROOM HOUSE. GARAGE. PAVED
str.et, east front. $3000.00
SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, CEMENT BASE-
ment, furnace; everything ia Al repair;
paved street; $4000.00.
84-ACRE FARM TO TRADE FOR HOME
in Salem.
Gertrude J. M. Page
492 N. Cottage St.
OWNER WISHES TO DISPOSE 01
$40OO equity in moderA home iu Salen.
because lesving city. About $3000
csah will haudle. Six room asodora
houae with ' furnace and gsrags. Lo
cated on main street, six blocks from
Ladd A Bush. If Interest d addresa
"il-89' ' ears Statesman.
8-KOOM HOUSE. MODERN jCONVENI
ences. corner lot, five blocks from cen
ter of city, paved atreet. Would make
a good income proposition. $330')
rus $1000, balance $20 and interest
6 per cent,
Winnie" Pettyjohn
83m State St.
FOUR-ROOM BCXOALOW $1000. $200
cash, $20 a month.
M, J. Hunt
Ladd and Bush Building.
Two Bargains
IN REAL CLOSE IN HOUSES' SOME
terms. See me.
Wm. Fleming. 3J1 State St.
FOR A YOUNG COUPLE
A PERFECT LITTLE BUNGALOW ON
a Soldier Bonus loin.
Wm. Fleming, 341 Stats St.
$30410 1 OAX' WANTED
ON ORCHARD. 8 MI SITES FROM
Sal'-m centre. Good aecurity and
property.
See Wm. Fleming
341 State St.
Wood's Bargains
SEW FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW. PAVED
stre t and sidewalk, nice location
$2,650. New four-room modern bun
gxlow, good location, $2,000; easy
terma. Choice five-acre tract close in
on paved highway, with new bun
galow to trade for. a home In Salem.
Good seven room modrn house and
five lots well located, to exchanes lor
a amallor houae. A few nice lots on
easy terms. F. L. Wood, 341 State St.
Best Buys and Exchanges
5-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, GOOD
condition, fireplace. $2400, $1300 cash,
balance $25 per month at 6 pnr rent.
l4i ACRES. MODKK.X 5-ROOM HOl'HE
with bath, lota of fruit, barns, coops.
chicken parks, in city limits; will take
good car and some cash. Price $3,750.
10ROOM HOUSE WITH LARGE
sleeping porch, in good school town,
want acreafe near Salem. Price $4,000.
1 ACRE TRACT. 5 ROM HOUSE. OAK
age, coops, on Pacific H'ghway ; close
in. $3,100, termi.
140 ACRE WELL IMPROVED RANCH
11 miles from Sal 'm for Portland io-
toma or residence. Price $100 per acre
Socolofsky
341 State
NOTICE OP 8AL2. of GOVERNMENT
TIMBER.
Goner al Land Offlea, Washington, D. 0
September 29. 1922.
Notice ia hereby given that subject to
the conditions and limitations of the net
of June 9. 1916 (39 Stat. 218) and in.
atrnrtiont of the Secretary of th In
terior-ot September 15. 1917 46 L. D.
447) the timber on rne following lands
win. be eold at 10 o clock a. m. Novam
ber $8, 1922, at public auction at th
United Slates Land Office at Portland,
Oregoa, to the highest bidder at not less
than the apprataed ralne aa shown ty
this notice, -sal to bo subject to the ap
proval of the Secretary of the Interior,
The purchase price with an additional
auaa of one-fifth of one per cent thereof
being commissions allowed, must bo de
posited st tin of isle, money to be re
tnraed if sale ia not approved. Otherwise
patent will laaue for the timber whien
must be removed withla ten years. Bids
will be received from caucus of the
United States, associations of nch elti
seas nnd corporations orraniaad under
the laws of the United States or ny
state, territory, or district thereof only
Upon application of a qualified pnr
purehaser the timber on any legal sub-
division will be offered separately before
being included in any offer of a larger
unit.
T. 7 8.. R. 1 E.. Sec 15. NEU NE
red fir. 640 M.; 8WU. NE44 red fir,
1745 M.t NEW NW'tt. red fir. 1250 M.;
NW14 BW14, red fir, 780 H. ; SW
SWtt. red fir 950 M.: BE NWlt
red fir, 1700 M.; NEW. SW. red fir,
2000 M.; NW 8WV.. red fir. 1150 M.;
SW14, SWU. red fir. 795 St.; 6E H
SW. red fir, 1690 M.; KW4 SEW. red
fir. 2460 M.; none of the red fir timber
tbeae tracts to be sold lor lea than
$2.00 per M.
T. 4 S- R 8 E See. 88. SWW VWM
red fir, 1090 M; none of the red fir on
this tract to be sold for less than $1.50
per M.
(Simed. WILLIAM SPRY.
Commissioner, General Land Office.
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT
TIMBER
GENERAL AND OFFICE,
Washington, t. C,
November 6. 1922.
Xotire is hereby Riv-n that eobje-t to
the eonditiona and limitations of the Am
if June 9. 1916 (39 Slut. 218), and the
instructions of the Secretary jf the In
lerc-r of September 15. 1917 I4G I. D
447). the timb-r-on the foll-.vrini :sud
will be said at 10 o'clock a. m. oa iseccm
!e.- 19, 1322, -at public auction at the
United States land office at Portland.
Oregon, to the highest bidder at not leva
than the appraioed ralne aa shown by thia
notice, aale to be anbject to the approval
of the Secretary .of the Interior. 1 n
pmchaae price, with an additional aura of
one-fifth of one per cent, thereof, being
nanimnni allpwed. must be nepositea
m time of sale, money to be r' turned
sale is not approved, otherwise patent
aill issue for the timber Which must be
removed within trn years. Bids will be
rereived from citisens nd corporations
oeaaited under the laws of the United
States or any State. Territory ir Dist r;i
thereof only. Upon application ot
qalified purchaser, the timber on snr
Irnl subdivision will be offered separate
y before being' included in any offer of
a larger unit.
T. 4 X.. R. 3 W.. Kec. 1. N. F. '
X K. vellow fir 410 M. : N. W. W
X. i' U. vellow fir 140 M.: none of the
vl!ow fir on tnese tracts to be sold for
le.a than tier M.
T. 5 N. R. 3 W.. Sec. 35, N. E. H
V. E K. ycllw fir, 1250 M.. red cedar
50 M . X. W. J N E. U. red firj
150 M yellow f r 2V M..'re4 cdar 50
M.: 8. E. . E. 14., yellow fir,
242-1 M red c.dar 150 M.: 8. W. tt
X. If U t-fi fir 275 M.. vellow fir
60 M, red cedar 23 M: X. " U S. E.
V. Vellow Sir. 1390 M.: N.- W. M
8. B.. re fir. 875 M.. yellow fir
275 M. red cedar 50 M.: 8. E. 4
8. E. U. red fir 1V) M . yeildw fif
5swM;.; S. w U B- E; W, red fir 575 M
yellow - fl 4rtO Mw red cedar 50 M-i
none of the f ir or.eeusr on th sres to
be sold ior less than IJ.Ij W ".
T. I 8, E. I t, Sec. .23, 8. E. W
S. V. H. red fir 620 M.: none of th
fir nn this tract to b sold for teas than
$1.75 per M.
t GEO. R. WICK HAM.
. Ac'iBj Commissioner. General Land
Office.
REAL ESTATE
EjOR SALE A REAL PAYING FLAT.
with three beaatifal ferewhed ipart
asente. with lcaso and cheap r u, (e
right party. $1,200. See ChiMs k
Bechtel. 540 State lit.
BARGAIN ONE AND 21ilOO ACRm IV
North Salem. GrsTeled atreet. cuy
water and aewer, some fruit. Piice
1204.
Krueger
Oregon Bid;. Phone 217.
USED CAR WORTH $300 A8 FIRST
psrjtent oa good 6 room hoaae. Price
esevu, paiaaee use rent, see it today.
A. W. ESTES REALTY c8.
Pattern Bailding
FOR RENT FARMS
FOR RENT 20 ACRE FARM WITH
approximately 125 acrea ia csltivsUoa.
Inquire Joha II. MeNary. 8aleaa.
10TUEII CUT in
E
Speculators for Decline Take
Take Advantage of Lag
ging Public Interest
NEW YORK, Nov. 10. Spec
ulators for the decline succeeded
In forcinr another recession ot
prices in today's stock market.
taking advantage ot a lack of pob-
i'c interest and the disposition of
large interests to delay making
farther committments, pending a
more careful analysis of election
results and more definite devel
opments in the near east. Prices
of the popular issues showed
lesres of 1 to 2 points on tho
day. -
A number of issues showed
signs of strength in the early
dealings. Ilowerer, the large vol
ume of stock offered at the higher
prices and the failure to attract
an outside following discouraged
speculators for the advance and
they began to take profits on re
cent purchases.
The slender support accorded
a numDer 01 stanaara issues in
dicated that the recent reaction
had failed to eorretet the weak
encd technical structure of the
market.
United States Steel common
failed to respond favorably to the
monthly tonnage statement show
Ine an increase of 210,680 tons
In orders, taking a net loss of
15-8 on the day. Other steels
were weak in sympathy. Most of
the standard railroad shares
showed fractional losses on the
day but trading in this group was
ciuiet. Northern Pacltic dropped
1 58.
a Rham 7U rise in DnDont
powder brought about fractional
improvement in General Motor,
which owns a large block ot Du
pont stock. General Asphalt re
covered slightly from its weak
ness pf yesterday.
Total rales were 906,000
shares.
Call money opened at 5 per
cent but eased off to 5 in the
early afternoon, closing at that
figure. The time money market
continued firm with trading quiet.
Only a small amount of new com
mercial paper is coming into tho
market, the bulk ot the prime
names giving st 4 per cent.
Foreign exchange rates were
irregular with demand sterlln;
holding around $4.46 and French
francs wiling only slightly above
6.40 each. The Italian rate Im
proved slightly and other changes
were unimportant.
Buyers at Chicago Are Gen
erally Unwilling to As
sume New Risks
CHICAGO. Nov. 10. Dearth of
Important fresh buying, a cir
cumstance ascribed to general
unwillingness to assume new
tis-ks in the face of a double holi
day had a somewhat bearish ef
fect on the .wheat market today.
Prices closed unsettled at the
same as yesterday's finish to 3-8
rent lower with December
1.13 1-8 to 1.15 H and May
1.14V4 to 1.14 3-8. Corn lost half
to one cent and bats 1-8 to
3-X. !n provisions there was a
rise of five to 25 cents.
3
MAD
DOUBLE HOLIDAY
. BUS III1EI
Moderate selling ot wheat moreJest atone for my crimes for I
than sufficient to wipe out slight
initial gains here due to higher
ortotatlons at Liverpool. The sell
ing was based in Borne degree on
current opinions that with the
British and French acting In ac
cord the Turkish situation had
lost much cf
its significance as
far as the
grain marsets were
concerned.
Indications of an increased car
eupply in the southwest, pointing
to a bigger movement of wheat
there was an additional hand!- hundred miles U8t on tne cnance
cap to bul'B and so too waa pros-jof doing so. But you have de
noctivn further rain west, where . voted friends, mr dear., who
moisture has been deficient On
the other hand, evening up to
v.,...-
prepare ior iue uuhusjs icuum
to rally the market at the last
,wHh the help of signs that ex
porters at the seaboard had dis
posed of 500,000 bushels to Eu
rope. Corn and oats were easier with
wheat and as a result of lack ot
export Inquiry.
HBIDII H HBH
Adcle Grrtsosi'a New ritaM of
REVELATIONS OF A WIFE
CHAPTER 160.
The A.toatKhiiir Thins: Grace?
Draper Askrtl of Madge
For a long moment I stood
silent, looking, down, I fjuir, al
most vacantly at the envelope
which the man whom Btty Kane
called "Tim" had handed to me.
The sight of the handwriting of
Grace Draper, the graceful, hated
chirography which I had hoped
neTer to see again, was for the
moment a basilisk to me. My
eyes were fixed upon the letters
of my own name as If they were
magnets from which I could not
remove my glance.
"Mrs. Margaret Graham." the
envelope read, and through my
numbered emotions ran A sudtlen
little flame ot anger at what I
knew aa the intentional substi
tution of "Margaret" tor "Rich
ard."
My apathy fled, lost in the sud
den -gust of anger. How dared
she write to me, this evil girl, to
all 'intents and purposes a mur
deresa,. who had been a traitor to
her country, and who had caused
me more misery and heartache
than I had experienced from all
other sources in my life! The
bare effrontery of her!
Tflm'a Great Fear
With suddenly fierce fingers
held the envelope up, determined
to tear it in twa and give it. back
It. But, as if he realised my in
tent ion, he stepped forward hast
ily .with such a frightened expres
sion upon his face that my fingers
were involuntarily arrested, and I
looked at him with tense inquiry
"Please don't . do S that," he
begged, hoarsely. "The lady Bald
that waa what you would do, and
She said for me to tell you if you
ever hoped Jor happiness here or
In the next world to read the let
ter and send back an answer by
me"
There was an insistence in hi?
voice (hat was strange to hear
from a messenger, but I was not
rurprlsed at It. I had experienced
before the singular influence
which Grace Draper had upon the
.men wbom she employed to do
i her bidding. They eemed to have
a feeling for the beautiful, evil
creature, that was queerly com
pounaea oi admiration ana tear
But it was not the evident dtv
sire of this messenger to acquit
himself creditably in his em
plover's eyes that Impelled me to
i break the seal of the letter In
Ptead of tearing. It Into pieces:
1 bough I loathed and despised
Grace Draper, yet I have a very
lively respect both for her men
tality and her capability of .doing
unusual things. It she had sen
word to me that my happiness in
this world and thtvnext, depended
upon my reading her letter, It
behooved me to read It, and that
without further delay.
I walked to the window in tb!ni,hi m.; i,iHi.s ; '
farther end of the room, more to
remove myself as tar its possible
rora the proximity of the man
' Tim" than because I needed the
extra light. The next minute I
had unfolded a most astonishing
epMstle to me an almost unbe
lievable thing.
An Extraordinary Plea. . .
-
For Grace Draper, the girl
whom I had thought to be my bit
terest enemy, to hold toward me
! the most savage rancor, had writ
ten me my eyes leaped from
phrase to phrase an Impassioned
plea for forgiveness.
"Is it not your creed?" the
rtrange letter began, wthout
heading or salutation 'that ex
r'.atlon is possible to the guilt
iest? I have wronged you and
yours, I admit it, as I have never
wronged any one else "
My heart fairly stopped its
beating. Did she mean I sternly
crushed the unworty thought
which had flashed Into ray brain,
and went on with the letter.
"But I have been punished.
How I have been punished! Did
you ever see the Inside of a
prison, even for a brief sight
seeing visit? Then you know
what a hell upon earth has been
mine since those , doors closel
upon me. Oh, Madge! I had time
to think over every slightest ac
tion of my life, i time to reflect
upon what I had done, time at
last after the first wild rebellion
to repent, to p!anhow I could
will call a spade a spade at. last.
"Thfere are som things I can
never ando, botI can At least
plead for "forgiveness. That Is
why I am writing you. Even
when I hated you most I always
J recognised the- charity and for-
giveness of you
It is that I am
counting on now.
"Will you forgive nie and send
me Just a word that you have
dose so? I will not ask to see
you, yet. though J traveled seven
jguard you falthtiUly, -wbl
It should T; and tney aistrust
fct-h l...l.-.t.firl.Mai rwa.
jire, . m-m -v
cause of the past aitaough I
swear to you that; Bow
deserved.
I wflnM net, harm i hir tit
, - .. - -
roar head, mv dear. Instead.
j would siad:yrerve you in any
.way, no matter how humble. Or
j I will keep away , from you for-
Urer. .But please send at word of
forglreness ,tQ a broken. DCmtent
CTo be continued.) 1
Fitrrr
r
NEW YORK, .Nov. Evap
orated apples steady: prune
firm; . apricots steady; , peaches
firm.
LIVKKPOOL M IIKAT
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 10.--Opcn-
ing wheat H to f cent huner.
recemSer 10$ lHd; Marcays
Sd: May unquoted. Clos 14 toUd
higher than yesterday's elominr.
DAIRY POTATOES
PORTLAND; Ore.,' Nov.v 1 9
Butter: Prints extra. se:cuDa
extras 45c; prima flrsu.f 117?
Batterfat. Portland delivery:
1 sour cream," 48649c. '
Potatoes! Buying price - locals.
6513 75c; Mlllag prkw 10 0 1-35.
HARDING ASKS AID
FQR RELIEF-DRIVE
t Continued Iron pags.l.) Vi
federal and state - bureaus, hM
been' particularly active in the es
tablishment and. support ot public
health activities for v the preven
tion ot disease and the encourage
ment ot sound sanitation. In Its ,
recullar and historic field of dis
aster relief; the Red Cross has
met the emergencies-, brought
about by the large, number of
floods aad other calamities daring
the past year, find, is, still called
upon to aid the suffering in for
eign lands due to war and pesti
lence, r For these reasons, regard
less oj the multitude ot local prob
lems In every 'i community, the
American Red'CfOM deserves well
at the hands of the American pco-
Pl6e' " ' ? -
Aid la Asked
"In . the lntereBlsof. our com
mon people humanity and ot the'
service which we owe 'to our fel
low, men, I Invite my fellow citl
aens to renew their allegiance to
the 'American Redt tfross during
the period of the Membership Roll
Cair. i s i r, f.a ' ..i'-- i
' - "WARREN: O.' HARDING.. -
' (Signed 1..',;-;.:;,; ' - "
ALL! SALEM TO TAKE "
PART IN DAY'S SERVICE
- tOuSUnud from page l.) ,
leg by Mls Mirtha Mallory of
Willamette university, v ;.
Mrs. Hallle Pariah Hinge will
sing a vocal solo ' entiled "The
Flag Without Staln.M( . t
After, this the post, cbmmander
of the legion -will. Introduce the
speaker of the day, Adjutant Gen
eral George A.! White, who will
speak on the subject. "Armistice
Day." Heis expected to vividly
bring in word pictures ot the
meaning of, thia day And the rea
sons for celebrating It and why. It
should live in the hearts ot the
American people. ..
At. night4 there will be a big
Armistice day ball al the armory
where alt those who dealre th
nlASaiirsa nf lliil 'fnm n am,,a&-
SALEM MARKETS
arleea e.oeted are araetaeete aad
prices rsoeived ftrmera. No ret
?rice are girts atnrpf as at4.
N 1 Wnlta wheat lit
No. 5 wheat 81.' - ' '
No. 8 Rod wheat (aackrd) e.
Cheat aay 81T. -... .
Osl kgy, 30. . ,
CWiver havikele ft ?).
. BOOS. BtrTTEA AUTTXRFAT
Fvga. rets'l. 8(v
Creamery putter, .retail B6f50e.
Rmterfss delivered), 41c
Milk flM ewt,
FOtftTRT
Old roftttrra. 8010.
Broiler, MtygOa.
Hmu, t ghia, 120.
He rtav.ll. : '
FORK. , KOTTOaT AMD BXEF
, Hoes. top. I06 10.25.
Dressed aitrs.' lie.--. '
Tap veal, dressed lie -
Steers, B&Ho. - t . -
Cows, 3H 1 -4 c
' , . FRUITS
Baaaaas, 10.
Lemons. 10.00,
NavM -orsage. f.t$,
California grar-tmit, 87.50. -
VaOSTABUlS
Tomatoes, 50 bo. " j
. Carrota. $2.
Head lattaco. 82.2 S erst. . . .
Cacambers. 40e dos.
r Beets. 82.O0 ewt
Portland Buying Prices
"
. EOOS, FOTTLTBT AND MXATI.
BOTTERFAT FIRM
No, 1 churning eream, 48l349a Ja.i
Pnnlaad; 48o at aUtioal; aadergfadca,
45 0 4Te. - - :--". ,
EGGS STEApT !.
- CatreBt receipts 42 (i 43e; wfclte kea
Beries, 4 delivered s
LIVB POULT RT QUIET
. Is eominiasioa) Heavy Bee. 22iJ
23e lb.; So light, lie: spriar 18tc:
Id roeslerg, 10c; docks, white Pekhs.
roans. 22c; Old daeks, Jioioiaal: live tar-
kaya. No. 1 dressed, 4041et do live, 80
Cf33e; tresC. noiainat. - s
DRESSED ME ATS- W EAR
ffse roniaiiaiba)-Ckotee Lrht kotre,
UftUVfr.;. andersrades ,lllac: veal.
I"b rralea, )0Vsi lie; asdrgrades, 8e
Q niy Airti oiAtir . .
' HAt r-IRJt. SOARCB ?
Tellv.red; Fortlaod) Valley diaieth.
121; Eaaters Oregon timothy, 821
S2 too; ellalla, tl8.50ft$lt toe: rlover
'H trn: crara hty, Sl8tl9: oats' ad
ve-cH. pzutrrzi 'ion;- wn ms,
. OKAtX HIGHER
Bid trice - Track 'Fortlaad. la ".fir .
fote)Wnat' oatioog I.04el 22: ftaart '
o.' Mneatem 81-88 -oats 838.T8: Eastera
yellow enra. 8326 4;. baric y J8.7;
mlllraa 139.50681.
1 RriT STEADT i- f
Aepte 80cfo3 2J aecordiinc to i
rUtf sad pack); heckleberriea, aomlaal;
peart, 4(1 rr?. ft.75tr2.3i.'
VEGETABLES -
v - VEOitTABI.K TEDT
New sotsto-s. eOWSSc cwC: fhew
Hg
cabbage, 1614 'K-l farsaip. e lb.-
wt.i;eroes eqaasn.
,"' ? lHlOWeTi 81-8
11,50, jonjt
though If . j wool,' l .;
It IS BO" K leif-fcloei f,oer 8035c: thra-"
IrtarhsAa blosWk S0'B8'trnarter tiaod. a
ma .. t ': . a . a . A oa isa. . 1
e ,w aarter ii. o. uWZ2e;
- rmatieo er rotiM wool, muiv,
li (XOTR Etra Orroa. Waakia
Mng ta 'u
hops qoiet ,
9?lni 9' I"' .