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THURSDAY MOfaMNG.-NOVEMBERi6L22.r i;r,: - a . mil Li m lupniiu m tn.'vif a Kr axi 111 amy . f I iu t ( a 1 , : - cvisimxp aVvrrtisrmrjts wars': , Three laaortioaa -, 6 Cm woek (six iasortions) . 8 Ou ssoatb - , , , a is auetag'.ooatract, par me. lSe ii Mtut' eeatraet, per m. ie MliilB Urn IV dvartieem' S5 NORWICH UNION . FIRD INSURANCE SOCIKTT W, H. Burghardt, Jr. 'lWdeat, Axeat I7i Bute St MONEY JO LOAN . Oa Real, Estate T. K. FORD 1 ! (Over Ladd 'Buh Bank) . U....NW:J0DAY 4 JOB RtNT TWO . AND THREE-ROOM . . furnished apartmaoti. 700 N. High. STRAYED -r- TWO SORREL HORSES. , , Sot Phone 657 - . TOR SALE CHEVROLET CAR. 1921 model, ' food rendition. Am leavias -. aad aulIL 8285. Phone 4279 J. 'APARTMKST WASTED BY RET. TIIOH. . 1 T. Bennett for legislative imui. Two -., or three rooms furnished for houne , , keeping. Address E02 eo Htstesmau. iron REST 4-, -ROOM HOUSE WITH 1V4 acra of icroond, barn and chicken ,' house; not far oat, elty water, also rood wall. Inquire at office in Argo MONEY WANTED 3500. $2500 AND 81000. "Will give' gilt-edge 1st ' mort fifa aararit on Saltan bonaee, 7 per (. eeatvBerka . Heodrkfca, t05 U. 8. Bank Bldjj. , , . ' COMBINATION STORE AX1 T.ABOK - " raaldenra for aala. Ideal loeatioo.,.Op portnaitr to aublH arnall abopa. Priaa ' ' imr. art includiuc jeal , eitaie 14200; : . and w 117 00 will haadJa, . Immediate t poaaraaioo, t t-Becka a) Handritki. 2iS REDUCTIONS MOTR SINCE CLIP ping off $V0O f rem .'the price of Waldo Park lota ererjt large let but one baa old. This is tvoU with gaa and aawar inaida mad parenaot paid Finest baiMiag restrictions. Price $1050. 8oasa .terms if aeeeesarr. , A dandy small loA for $500 witk aeWar, faa and Savemeot paid, 'Bedta k llendrlck. 05.U, a. Hk. Bldg. f0 ACRE mU t 1CILES EAST Ot ; Labanoa; ksif , caltirate4. Soma bearer . dam. RespoBsiola naa aa bar for wf 4000 4rM altaeat -aahasrd of. Harris 024 N. Capitol, 1942-J. IMMEDIATB POSSESSION ON GOOD 6-room pUiterad boaia, 8 blocks from SUta House, t Prica $2200. Large lot. Bath and bot water i Becka tt Hand: ; two TOrbjteasjiEi houckkeepino ' noma for rent for 110, inelnding ligat and waur. Mr. Purdy, Orcroa Baa Jt Haejifc. t.ri'it . tf'-r t:- ' - i T0S SALE 0B EXCHANGE, 70S BIG teaa horaea, PaoVral 1 ton track, aver ' avited tirasv good running order. Model i 915. .Pkoae 2. , , ; v. IrOR SALE ONE. 9 BT 12 ROYAL kka-Sbaa Wihan Tug! excellent eondi ' Moa ; phone 108$ or 905-J Court Apert ... .and. , . " .The: Owners Leaving the' fiM city , '-, 1 A0REr 5-ROOM OOTTAGE. ; GARAGE, eoope. family fruit; $3200. $2200 cash, bslaaea to, emit. This la oaUlda the . aity. t t ' 1 1 ' '-e-ROOaC afODJtRY FAVETJ BTREET, eleae in. $4200 prirerty. most be eald at oaee, $8700. $500 cash, balance to bo arranged at e per cent. i- ; 5 ROOM MODI R.N TIREFLACE . large, perch, wood shed, $2400, $is0o sash, balance at 0 par cent. OAKLANJD: SIX. TOURINQ AND CASH far residejwe WHEAT IS GOING CP-IS PRICE. i.iT . . will , par . to, ttora it for awhile. Bat c . don't fail to protect yourself with a little Jnsuranee. Standley k Foley, A gta. Low rate Phone 347. X AB80oTltYlrfifcEtHoljSK ON the market today for aala at the right 1 figare. i ' ' , s Gertrude J. M. Page 1 492 N. Cottage St. t FOR SALE STRICTLXMOrttRN FIVE- , room bungalow in North Balem. Cor- ar lot aad garage. rnn . $4 loo i . , Terma. , . ; - , , Krueger - DrrgdA-BWg. PHoba SIT. " ' JTARM LOANS 3 YEARS -i ' . PER CENT. - vo commission.:; A. C.iBohrnstedt. 407 Uaionlo Temple,' Sajem, Ore. 22 ACRES. 8 MILES OOT. NEAR ORE goa alectrie R R station, bouse, barn, ehickta and hog house. 1 acre peach es, other fruit. 20 acres la cultivation. $1500. $875 la 4 years at 0 par cant. WHL take ' light rear, aome cash for - --i4ai -Bush urdg. ' o -Two. Real, Snabs A SifALL HOUSE . AND BARN, GOOD arell and S large lota, corner, of block, n ear Ha, end -both atreeta are pered. Price $1200; Urma. Also a besutifal SVt-acro farm with very beat f black losn soilan tared .read, close la. price $2000; .terms; might eonsider . trade for house la Balam. Child$,4Bechtel '..'; --. 40 Bteto Street. : , . Wood's Bargains a 0 ACRES RIVER BOTTOM LAND, ' Hoase. barn and orchard ; a snap at ; w-ROOM BOUSE ' NTCE -LOT, BEARING i fruit trees and, berries; good location '$1700. - , 40 ..ACRES FITTER BOTTOM .LAND t eoa in. for about the price of the , - building. r. L. Wood, 841 State St EMPLOYMENT rZACAXS COLORED 'WOMAN ' WANTS DAY --work. Phaae -J. .j MAZJB AJtrD rEMALB. i WANTED ,-.MEar. AND WOMEN TO I take farm eper aubteriptiana. A good prepeaiviea to tha right people. AddVaea r- ike Paeifto Homestead. . Stateamaa Bldg. i Balam. Ore. ' T. PERSONAL f i woclu you write a , wealthy. pretty ' girt t ' Bumped 'envelope pieaae. Ltltaa SpronL Clerelaad, Ohio. FOR SALE TTJL0s USED- CHFTKIRING GRAND, IN GOOD - eufi Fnxaitare Oo, FOR SALE ftjutos FOR 8 ALB GOOD CSED MAHOGANY ptaa left s to mU. free faoo, lain. H. L- Stiff Furniture Ce Ma sts department. FARM PATER IF TOO WANT TO GET THE BEST Itm paper, sead -lao M -the -Faetfae Homestead, Sslem. Or con. for a three months' trial eubecription. Mention thia ad. POUL1RW 100 S TEAS OLD S. O. WHIM LRQ- orn - bans, . VI cA. W. A. Ford, Umatilla., Oregon. POULTRY EN 8END EIGHT TWO- eent stamps for apecisl three months trial (w thi beat aad oldest Jon r as, J in the ut The article and advr tiaemente ara of apodal interest to tha eonrtry bradrt of "tlte Northwest. Northwest Poultry Journal, 211 Com mercial tract. Salem. Oregon. WOOD WOOD FOB SALl. LARGE SECOND growth. Call 1467. BE8T GRADE MILL WOOD 4 "OOT And lo-)nek. Prompt delltefy. Kaaa--oaaalo prieo. Fred H. Walla, 105 8. Chorea. Phono 1542. BIRDS AND DOGS 8T. AKDREA9BURO ROLLERS "THE eaoary whh a eollega cdaratioif" Oaar aoteed. Former price $15 and $20. Hpeoal price $10. Ordar now. E. B. FUka Birdi, Flower, and Peta. 273 Btate Salem, Ore. MlSCELLAjrxCfUS FOR SALE OL.U WETrSPAPMlS, 10 ceau nnadl. Cireulattoa depart ment. Oregon Statesman. rVlXEK BRUSHES IX)CAL KEPRE- amtatiTe. Urimea, 1937 J. FOR SALE DANISH BALDHEAD CAB- .bage;, pie pumpkin and netted Ucat potatoes. I'bone 81-rl3. HANDTICKED APPLES DELIVERED. r . V .i o T 3 m-,. pHirnorg, .onnern rpy, iux ' Pippin, Uano. 5 box, for $4.50. Kruuf ribbaKu $1.25 per hundred. Ward K. Uirhardaon, 2305 Front; pbodt 494. THE SMART SHADE ROirOE, "TAN- gerv." Stnartrxt t the smart, newest of the new, at "The Flower in the-Bot-tle" Perfume Shop, 115 North Liberty Btrett. .'. .' . . SUMMER LUQOAG REDUCED WALL paper remnants, -piaster wallboard. Velrat stair - earpet, 41. $5. Eadnr aaee high grade house paint, Kalaa mlaa -lOe pound. Cotton mattreseaa. S8 s.50. steel apringa aa.oo. jsax . Buren, 179 N. Commercial 8t. ''Beautiful Oregon Rose". and alaraa other Oregon aonga. togather with a fine eollaettoa of patriotic . aaagsv.aaored aoago aad smear old-timo xaToritea AbU M Ufi Z30 (Special CTteea la omaatitT Jeta) EspeeiaJlr adaptable for ehooL itT or aome sin ring. Bead for The Western bongster T pgi, sow is ita Jbiri llttom. f PaWlafced or OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY , 215 & OoaaaaOTcinJ 8W- Salem. Ore. FOR RENT APARTMENTS BjURNISHED APARTMENTS AND GAR- age at 1182 Center St. FURNISHED APARTMENT FOB RENT. $91 , North : Commercial. .rxAXB FOR RENT FURNISHED PLAT AT 6fl4tt Ferrr Street. $50 a month. Phono 23, or apply at SUtetmaa bnaiaeat otriea. . ; . LOST AND FOUND ' LOST, LOST HENNA AND BLUE KNITTING Between North 20th and North l4tn Call 1386,-J. i LOST -MONDAY. ? SMALL POCKET- book ' eontalning money. Leave at Statesman. WANTED MuaoLAnoTjs WANTED-! , OR 2-TON TRUCK. 803 NV Liberty. Bt i. . . ; ; , . .. ; WANTED FURNITURI, TOOLS, ETC faaae ail. WANTED LOGANBERRY T R A N S plants. Phone 5F-21. J. P. A spin wall, Route 2, Gervsis. WANT TWO PASSENGERS FOB Frisco, leaver Thursday. Address VB 0L".ela Sutewnnu WANTED FURNISHED ROOMS AT one by young married couple. No children. Addrata "AX" co Sites WANTED. TO BUY HOUSEHOLD FUR- mtura, tools, miteeilaneoua artieiea. Phone 1440. IP YOU HAVE ABSOLUTELY NUMBER one potatoes, we can handle them. We are also buying small aiae prunes. Mangls Bros Halem, Oregon.. - . WANTED EVERYTHING IN HARD ware and furnUure. Bast price paid. Xna" OArli Au nAKDWAal . FURNITURE CO. 288 X. Commercial St. . Phoa 947 WANTED- FURNITURE. TOOL 8. MA ehinery, stock, ate Will bar for eaeh or aau oa oommiaaioau Phone 61L -Woodry, the aaatioaeer. v - BUSINESS CARDS AU0TX0HEEX AUOTIONEIR J. N. W00DBT, THE livestock, faraitare) real oecato aaa tioaeer. Phoae 611 tor tals ItU. Rao. 1010 a. Summer. COL. J. B. GABLE AUCTIONEER. ' farm and city aalea. 160 8. High. ;jraeao iao. O. 8ATTERLEE AUCTIONEER, FARM aad atock atloa. Pboaoa Reaideaea 1J11-J; pmea 1177 Salem. Oregoa. AOETTLITB WZaVDlVa IRON, STEEL. BRA8S, ALUMTNUM Bring the pieces, Oxo Gee H sating wow nai . uouxs. , . BRATTTY PAXLOKS NOW OPERA TDTG MODELi BEAUTY Parlor. .110 North Oommoreial a treat. ' raoao -- Auto. Directory AxrroMxiXEa THE GOOD MAXWELL GINGRICH MOtoz. CO.. 8 7 L CoarU.. BATTERT AJTD EIAOTRICIAM R. D. BABTON-EXIDB BATTERIES. tarter and generator work. 171 8r fjommorciai. PRESTO LITE v BATTERT SERVICE fit. L. L V -. . . J . , wi.iwii - aHywv wr aau ewtfm work. - larria Bras. Pheae lgog. 418 aaaawssV AUTO ELECTRICIAN ; EXPERT TROTT bla ghootlng. ,218 H. High. Phaae TJRES AND AOCESSORXXS U8ED PARTS 1$ TO OFF. MIKE' 8 aeto , wreeciar uoasa. . 434 North .r uoaasBoreiai. ; raoao 628. i . , SI01 CLES AND SXPAZSTJra LLOYD K. RAMSDEN DAYTON BICT wssj ma repairing, - oa? - vomtt. Auto Directory HARRY W. SCOTT The Cycle Maa" 147 S. Com'L Phone 6$ USED OARS FOR SALE FORD TOt'KINO. S.1XON 6 touring, Kurd roadster. Maxwell tour ing. Ford chassis. 80J N. Liberty Kt- OLESON USED CAR SXCHAMGX. Lars bought and sold. Aruarantoed pairing. WaaMng. PoB thing. RADIATOR FENDER REPAIRS RADIATORS FENDERS, BODIES. mada or repaired, i. 0. Bair, 444 Ferry. AUTOlOBILK PAIXTIXO RELIANCE ADTO PAINTINO X . 19 State St., cor. Front. Colourl J. Olin-st-ad. mgr. BUSINESS CARDS CARPET AMD RUO WEAVXHO CARPET AND RUG WEAVING RAGS dyed. Phone before 9 a. m. 84ni. CAJTDT SHOPS ACHE CHOCOLATE SHOP "JUST Candy." Strictly homemade. 121 H. Commercial. .CAXFEia AMD IXTJIT RUGS NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC WE NOW weave fluff taga made oat at old car pets, aay length or width you desire. We also re-fit, re-tew and aiae earpeta. Feather renovating and maltreat (teem ing aad re-makiag. Salem Carpet Cleaning aad Fluff Rag Works. Phone 1164, ELECTRICIANS SALEM ELECTRIC CO. MASONIC Building, phone 1200. ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND SUPPLY OO. Phone 19S4. 222 N. Liberty. HALIK'S ELECTRIC SHOP ELEO- trtca! machine repairing, contracting. 837 Court. Phone 488. AjRiTHTB FLEENER, ELECTRICIAN House wiring by hour or contract, esti mates furnish L Phone 980, 414 Conrt 8U. .. , ... CHIMNEY SWEEPS CHIMNEY SWEEPING FURNACE cleaning, r. Councilman. Phone 177. FINANCIAL MARION-POLK COUNTY FARM LOAN association has money to loan at 5tt percent. W. D. Smith, aeeretary-treas- sob esaiem nana of uommaaee. 20 YEAR TARM tOAWS.OJf RURAL credit plan, p re-payment proTiatoaa ai " lowed. We will fiaaaee yon for a lau rate of Interaat than aay firm oa the ramaafk. ' . ' .'. LPrirate money to loaa oa either dt7 or country property. R. W. Marsters 411 Oregoa Bulldina CHXNXSB PHYSICIAN DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANY EKOW dlaaaao.. II 8. tlixh BU phoae 28S. DRUO STORES WM. KETMEYER "JUST DRUGS. ' 178 N. Commercial street, phone 16T. BREWER DRUG CO. -v 408 COURT , Phoaa .'a. . CLEANERS AMD DTXRS SPICK. N. SPAN CLEANERS AND dyers. 644 State. ... DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS MAGNETIC HEALING DR. A. I. Fraats. - Acuta and xhroaie diseases. Phone .780. 25-28 BrlVmaa Block. SE AO ROVE FOR FURNACES 198 B. 12th atrett. furniturs Stores GIESB , FURNITURR CO. r QUALITY iurmture ror less money. 7S vourt. Phone 464. - . -. -, . . PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE NEW and second hand furniture. 271 N. Com mercial. FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL PIECEa Delivery. C. F. Breithaupt, florist, 123 North Liberty street. Phoaa 880. Ladies' Wearing Apparel DRE8SMAZTJTQ SI'EN CER ... CORSETS TO ORDER Dressmaking. Came iuaer, MeCor sack Bldg. HEMSTITCHING 8ALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING; pleating, buttons, stamping and needle work. 829 Oregon Bldr. -phone 879. MRS. 0. E. MILLER HEMSTITCHING, stamping, nations, uoora 10, over mii lea'e atora. Phone 117. ' - MTTiTiTNXRl HATS FROM 1 1 UP MRS. a A. Urimm. 519 Court street. HO CAPITAL HOTEL CORNER STATE AND Commercial. Pbons.630 ARLINGTON HOTEb CLEAN COSY; boe ap. sea tttate. TRANSFER HAUXTNO capital crrr transfer co. 220 State St Phoae 988.. Diatributiaf forwarding and average oar specialty. wet oar rates. WE MOVE. STORE AND SHIP HOUSE- bald gooda. Oar specialty ia piano aad fnraitnre moving. We also make country trips. We kaadle the beat coal and wood. Call oa u for prices. We give good mesiur. good quality aad gooa semes, banner Traasler Oo Phoaa 980. .. -: . - , TRAJTSPOETATIOaT PARKER'S STAGS LINES 2. W. Pirku Onaral U.h.m, Central Stage Terminal Salem, Oregoa -. itainjt..tm4v tut-tua Aiiviaxua . Leaves Salem, Central Stags Teimlnai: 7 a.m, 11 in. 6 a.m. Leaves Bitrartoa. News SUad: 8 'a.m, p.BL, 6 p.m. . Salem-Independenea-MoBmoatat Divitioa Leaves Salem Central Stage Terminal: T am. 9 am. 11 am. 8 p.m. 6 pja Leaves Monmouth, Monmouth Hotel: 8:15 am, 1 p.m- 6:15 p.m. Leaves Independence, Beaver Hotel: 1 8:80 am. 10 am. 1:15 tjjb. A bjs. 4:tO. Wa make connect iont at Salem to Ul parts of ths valley. ExUa trips by appointment. . W. PARKER. General Mgr. LAUNDRIES RlT.cu l.immBV.mvnivv , a a Liberty street, Phoae 25. ' Oldest largest oast. satsDUsaed 1889. CAPITAL CTTT griiW XiATTNDalT quality work, prompt terries. 1264 orasnr. mono xoo. SCAVRNOERS SOn9 Klivrvflm Brnvir-ip orrr- censor to Neal Scavenger) Garbage and reiuse oi an kinds removed by th month. ' ' Reasonsble rate. Phones Office 529. residence 2058. SALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE. RE rnee of all kinds remsved r Vaapoels -leanea. rnone ten or SECOND RAND GOODS SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BUYS AND sells second hand furniture. Tools aad junk. 820 a. Com L. Phono 433. WANTED EVER YTHTNO IN CLOTH- tag aa aaoea. jess pncee paiaV-. Uap- itai excaaara. 142 H. Phoae 1868-W. ... BUSINESS CARDS TUNERS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED piano tuner. Leave orders Will' a Mnaie Store. STOVES AJTD STOVE REPAIEINO STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years experiraca. Depot Natioaal fence, sixes 26 to 28 inches high. Pa m La. oil and varnishes, ate, logaa b'TTj and bop books. Salem feaee aad Stove Works. 250 Court street. Phone ls MEDICAL Urir-VTAT P.LM COUGH REMEDY Phone H7-W. MACHINE SHOP THE CROSS AUTOMATIC ELFCTRIC Si.v.iu Uoilers. vulcanixera and tube pUu-s Perry C. Campbell. J 17 N Liberty. II. AND M. Cu SPECIALTY -6 itlN D era a:. J welJort. . Autoinotits karrtea. 4u lrry. Pbuna 864. MEN'S ATORE ED. CHASTAIN'S UPSTAIRS MEN'S shop. Suits and overcasts. Use my siat'irs. it isys. 122 N. Commercial. NOODLE PARLORS . VA IIOVO NOODLE HOUSE. 439 frVrry. KIN SIN NUOULK HOUSE CHOP tuey, 40c; pffd rice. 20e; Boodles. 20c; fried nood.ee. 60c 189 8. Lib erty. MACHINISTS WECHTEK SMITH MACHINISTS, angiaeer. weldara, Heald - cylinder grinding tervic. Phone 562-845 Fer- . MUSIO STORES GEO, C. WILL PIANOS. PHONO- grapha. tewing Dachmea, sheet music, and piano atudies. Repairing phono rrapha and aawina macatiaaa. 482 Bute. Salem. MUSICAL : SALEM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO All branches taught, diplomas graBad. John K. Sites. Director. 1287 Court Phone 826. RAO AND JAZZ PIANO PAYING 12 lessons guaranteed. Waterman Syatem.. . F. B. Clark. Mgr.. MeCor aaek Bldg. VARIETY STORES salem , Variety store, iss a. .commercial, rnone 1277. . WATER SALEM WATER. LIGHT k POWER CO. Office, 801 South Com'b St. Tea per cent discount oa domestic flat ratea paid ia advance. No deductions for abac nee or any causa an less water la sant on your premises. WOOD SAWS WOOD SAWINO PHONE 1181. CITT. country. Ed. Sproed. CITY AND COUNTRY WOOD SAWING. Pkone 2046. Fisher Bros. RESTAURANTS HUB RXTAURANT MOST REASON sble prices. Johnson-Barry. 169 B High. PRINT un ROWLAND PRINTING CO. , JOB printing. Pattoa Bldg.' PIANOS TRADE YOUR OLD pfANO FOR A NEW Victor or Brsniwick. H. L. Staff Fur niture Co. Music Dept. SHERMAN CLAY CO. PIANOS Stein wars. Duo-Art and ethers. Moore's Mosie House. 418 Court street and Jtaaoais Tampie. NURSERIES FRUTTLAND NURSERY WILL. HAVE aalea - yard at Cherry . City Feed barn, 544 Ferry street. About Nov. 1, See me before baying. Phoae 1140-M, COMPLETE LINE TREES - SMALL fruits, ornamentals. Capital City Nur sery fa, 420 Oregoa Bldg. raone 75 FOR SALE THIRTEEN HUNDRED two-year-old California Black Walnut trees. A few hundred Italian Prune trees. Address, Route 2, Box 45-E Near Kingwood Park. PLTBtBIKa PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL work. Phoae 1897-J. Shop, 127 Uaion street. A. Tj. Godfrey. LODGE DIRECTORY UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS. Camtt 5. Armory, First, third Mondays. PROFESSIONAL CHIROPODISTS DR. GEORGE F. HINER, FOOT SPEC laliat, modern equipment; arches made to order. Room 8, Pattoa Bldg. Phone 957. DR. S. F. SCOTT, S. (7., GRADUATE of the National University of Science Chicago. Scientific Chiropody. Sails 801-302 Masonic Temple. Phone 640 for appointment. CHIROPRACTORS DR. S. R. SMITH. CHIROPRACTOR. 822 Oregon Bldg. Phone 664. DR. LENA A. BOONE. CHIROPRACTOR, 475 8. Commercial. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5. Fhons 1415. DRS. SCOTT A SCOFIELD. P. 8. C. Chiropractors, 414-19 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 87; res. 828-R . OPTIOIAKl MORRIS OPTICAL CO. Suite 801 Ore goa Building. GLASSES FrTTED BY THE BOW OP tical Co., -325 State street, opposite Ladd Bush Bank. "Uss Quality Proven Shur ona." NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACTJTR AND chronic diseases. 415 Oregon Bldg Phone 110. OSTEOPATH! O PHYSIOIAjrS DBS. WHITE AND MARSHALL 206 U. 8. Bank Bldg. DR. FOSTER 404 OREGON BLDG Phones 756. 2024-J. DR. W. U MERCER OSTEOPATHIC Physieian - end Surgeon. . Kirkavilk graduate, 404-405 U. S. National Baal Bid. .Phoae. offies 919; res. 814. BROKEN ARCHES AND OTHER DE form i ties of the feat corrected without loaa of time from your occupation Drs. White Marshall. U. a Bank Bldg. DR. JOHN L. LYNCH OSTEOPATHIC Phyaiciatt and Surgeoa, 408-404 Ore gon mag. f nones, ollle lee. 1894: Tea 68F5. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE DESTKABLb. CLOSE IN acreage by owner. Olena Adams. Phone FOR SALE OR RENT GOOD FIVE room house, barn and rhieken-honse. One acre ground, with fruit. Phone 75F4. 8-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN CONVENI ences. corner lot. five block from cen ter of city, paved street. Would make a good income , proposttioa. $3300 cash $1000. balance $20 end interest 6 per cent Winnie Pettyjohn - 831 Stalest. REAL. ESTATE USED CAR WORTH $300 AS FIRST payment oa goad 6 room nonse. race 4tnA V.I. km lit-A ra n t tiwl.f . A. W.' ESTES REALTY-CO. Pattoa Building 62 A ORES. ALL CULTIVATED. - VtVF. from good town in Polk county, on rck read, fairly well fenced ; lo resi dence of 6 rooms, modern, Urge bat east front, family fruit, garage, price for Ixjth properties $7.7tO: owner will tke Salem residence to $4,000 and make easT terms on balance. Sorolof sky, 341 State. FOR SALE EIGHT-ROOM BUXGAUIW with bs&ement and furnace, near r-ou'.h OommeVriat ar line. Lot Vjx 1"0. Price $4,000. T.riH Kruei Oregon Bldg. J'honn 217. ANDERSON A RUPERT Successors to talar A Laflar - INSURANCE REAL ESTATE BONDS LOANS 0ft 7 Oregoa Bigg. Bargain Hunters 15 ACRES EXCELLENT LAND JUST mi Hide city limit, ou paved high wov. Must he sold Ibis week. Write E. B. Tenters, lu.'.u rJt Wahiiigt4in Si., SV.rtland, Ore., for fall particulars. Worth While ' A GOOD SIX ROOM HOC SB AND largo lot on paved street, tearinff fruit, in a good locatioa and. in good condi tion. Prira $4,200; t$ cash. A flnidy lot in tha Oaks Atuion. all icir, with nbs trait $594. A lot on j:trl St. just off State, $"..'50. $J5 down ao $10 aionth. A strMly modern bonis with gsrape. 7 rooms and base ment for rent. A ni-at 5-room house, plastered: has hath, toilet and electric . lights: near school and car line. Price $2ott with $o()0 down. Mills and Copley 331 V4 Slate St. Wanted r. OH C ROOM HofSE WITH NOT less than 2 lots and some fruit; not ovef $2,500. W'K H AY E A. GOOD 2 TON TRI CK TO trsde on small ho'ie north A OOOI) HOME IN SALEM PRICE "!." 00 Wilt tl-..l Tnr .,.11 A ' tract same Tame. A GOOD LIGHT CAR TO TRADE FOR Binall house in north Salem. Thomason .13114 State St. Phone 175. Special Terms ON EXCHANGES WHERE BOTn properties are listed with us.. Bring in your trades if you have anything of merit. The Fleming Realty Co. i 341 State St. An Unencumbered' Farm" FOR SOME BUSINESS. WHAT H AVE yon ? The Fleming Realty Co. 841 State St. Good Buys CLOSE IN BUSINESS PROPERTY 82 IA" J165 Price $12,000. 7-room modern bungalow, fireplace, furnace, cement basement, garage, paved afreet If yon. want, a snap ace this. Price $500. terma- 5-room bungalow modern ia every way on N. Com'L St. Priee $4000 terms. 6-room bungalow with basement, near school, price $3150, cash. 6-room bungalow at Z51 & 25th St. basement. Price $3675, cash. Good 7-room house at 729 N. Liberty St. Pries , $3150. $1000 cash. 5-room cottage oa Mill St. modern plumbing and lights. Price $2200. $1000 cash. Real Estate and Fire Insurance. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. 27r State St.. U. t. 3ank Bldg. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT TIMBER GENERAL LAND OFFICE, Washington, .D. C, November 6, 1922. Notice ia hereby given that Snbject to the conditions and limitations of the Aot of Jnne 9, 1916 (39 Stat. 218. and the instruction of the Secretary of the In terior of September 15. 1917 (40 L. D. 447), the timber on the following lauds will be said at 10 o'clock a. m. on Decem ber 19, 1922. at pnblic auction at the United States land office at Portland. Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value aa ahown by this notice, sale to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. The pruebase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one "per cent, thereof, being commissions allowed, mast be deposited at time of sale, money to bo returned, if sale is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber which most be removed within ten years. Bid will be received from citjiena nd corporations organized nnder the lsws of the United States or any State. Territory or District thereof only. Upon application of s nalifid purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separate ly before being included in any offer of a larger unit. T. 4 N.. R. 3 W., See. 1, N. E. V E. 44. yellow fir 440 M.; N. W. 14 V E. 4. yellow' fir1 140 M.; none of the yellow fir on these tracts to be sold for less than $2,25 per M. T. 5 X.. R. 3 W.. Sec. 35. X. E. V B- tt. yellow fir, 1250 M.. red cedar M;j X- W. tt N. E. tt. red fir. 13a0 M., yellow fir 230 M., red edar 30 Mao-xf8- K U J' E-'- Tellow M., red cedar 150 M. ; S W tt ''a r'd, fir 273 M- ylVw r 860 M., red cedar 25 M.. ; X. E. S E tt, yellow fir. 1390 M.; N W. VI S. E.tt. red fir. 575 M yellow fir 275 M red cedar 50 M. ; S- E tt S. E. , red fir 100 M.. yellow fir 580 M.; S. W. 14 S. E. tt, red fir 575 M yellow fir 400 JL, red cedar 50 It. none of the fir or cedar on this area to be sold for less than $2.25 per M. c TV9.S- 3 E- 8e-- 23. 9- E. tt S. W. V. red fir 620 M.; none of the fir on this tract to be told for lets than $1.75 per M. GEO. R. WICKHAM. Acting Commissioner, General Land Office. FOB RENT FARMS FOR RENT 00 ACRE FARM WITH approximately 125 acres in cultivation, Inqnire John H. McXary. Salem. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will, be held at Briish Creek School House In Road District No. 54 in Marion County, Oregon, on Tuesday the 28th day of NoTember, 1922, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes In said district. W. M. BUSHEY, County Judge. - BUEXOS AIRES WHEAT ""BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 15. Opening; Wheat, December 1.16, up 1-2; February 1.12, up 1-2. Asa Long, a boy 18 years old, has won the checker champion bhip. Of course, he is from Ohio, where they make the celebrated Toledp blades. But a boy wih a long head should have something ahead of tilm besides checkers. It is carious how few of these "won ders" lead to much. Hi a iis'eio Adele Garftson's Xcw Ihie bf REVELATIONS OF 'A WIFE CHAPTER 164 THE WAT DICKY G HUM BLED OVER MADGE. It was not until after Hugh Grantland had left the tea room, taking with him the man name "Tim" not until I myself had taken farewell of Betty Kane, and was walking down the pine-bordered road that there came to me the possible significance in one of the sentences of the officer's last appeal to me to disregard Grace Draper's appeal for pardon. "Ifcar that he will be Inclined to be as magnanimous in this rase as you are," he had said, refer ring to Dicky, and my statement that the matter of Grace Draper must, lie between my husband and me alone. I stopped short in the deserted street, and caught my breath sharply with a sensation as of actual physical pain . at the thought of the meaning which might lid behind his words. Did Hugh Grantland mean me to believe I asked myself Indig nantly then caught myself up with a feeling of apology to the absent officer. He was absolute tyjncapable of insinuation, or of anything else that was not in ac cordance with the most rigid ten ets bf honor. But I knew that there had been in his single track mind but one Intense, vehement thought to keep me from par doning Grace Draper. In his eag erness to accomplish that purpose he had, I feared, let slip a belief concerning Dicky's probable atti tude, which he would not other wise have uttered. Madge's Generosity to Dicky. Was it possible, I wondered drearily, that Dicky's interest in the release of Grace Draper was so patent that even Hugh Grant- land's straightforward, unsuspic ious mind, had registered It? Or -I brought myself , to with a Jerk, swung my unworthy thought to the rightabout and started It down a more worthy .channel Was It not more probable that the offi cer was simply uttering his recog nition of what all Dicky's friends would say that he would surely forgive any injury. I made a little vow to myself there In the twilight, while the pine boughs swayed above me with the first muttering of a com ing storm, a promise that I would trust my husband fully in this matter. I vowed that I would keep nothing back from him, but would act upon' his advice abso lutely, whether It was to forgive Grace Draper or to ignore her re quest for pardon. Then I was ashamed of the mental reserva tion, but I could not control the thought no matter what result ed, I should be absolved in my own conscience- at least of all blame. The muttering in the pine boughs Increased to a low growl. Evidently the storm was near at hand. I hastened my footsteps. and turned into the driveway of Mrs. Lukens's borne as the first drop of rain began to fall, scurry ing around the house and Up to the veranda steps of ourMlttle cot tage Just In time to escape a drenching. Dicky met me at the top of the steps, his face full of annoyance. Dicky Is Wise. "Where on earth have you been?" he asked impatiently. "I've been waiting for you hours." I repressed a smile at his In consistency. I knew that I had been gone from the house less than an hour, and reflected whim sically upon the times he had kept me waiting. I wondered if all husbands were as Inconsistent, or whether Dicky was alone in his qulrkiness. 'Ton might have "been drench ed," he grumbled on, and, woman-like, I promptly forgot his crossness In the warm little feel ing "his solicitude gave me. I have never forgotten a sage little observation of Mrs. Stewart's, the dear old woman in whose house my mother and I lived for so long. "Depend upon it," she used to remark, "when a man worries over your "health it's a Bign he's really In love." We were in the warm, brightly lighted little living room by this time, and Mother Graham added her inquisition to Dicky's: "Whatever did that girl want of you?" "What girl?" Dicky askeS, and I forebore the sly comment that it Was strange he had not asked his mother where I was If he had been waiting "hours" for me. 1 was morally certain that he had onjy just arrived at the cottage himself. "Betty Kane," . his motner re joined tartly. "She sent a mes sage by some child fThat she had something over there she fhought Margaret would like to see, and, of course. Margaret piked off im mediately, and I haven't seen hide nor hair of her since. Wasn't I light?" turning to me. "Didn't she want to sell -you something?" "Aren't -you always .right?"' I oarrled. "She really has some lovely, things over f there, made from -pine 'needles by one of the women.'' in the neighborhood. I brought you something I.thonght you'd like but 4f you'd rather have the article I chose it j-eally doesn't matter to me. I 'unwrapped a sandwich tray and a little basket, and handed them to my mother-ia-lawaWhen she had made her choice inci dentally and characteristically she selected the sandwich tray. which I had chosen for myself she went into her own room with her treasure, and Dicky turned to me with a quizaical smile at the corners of his mouth. "You're a little too transparent, old dear. It you'd kept your mouth shut tight, I wouldn't have suspected a thing. Now tell Friend Husband what you've real ly been up to." (To be continued) HIT BY WHEAT Onrn. Oats arid Rvc Also Participate in Activity on Board of Trade CHICAGO. Nov. 15. Wheat, corn, oats and rye today all touched new high v price records for the season Active . buying which bouses with eastern con nections did In the, wheattnarket had a decided bullish -effect on every kind of grain. Wheat closed strong.. 1 3-8 to 2 1-4 net higher, with December $1.19 5-8 !. to 1.19 3-4 and May 1.17 to 1.17 1-S. Corn finished 7-.8 to 1 1-41 3- up tnd oats gained 6-83-4 ..to 1 l-4c. In' provisions, the outcome varied from 5 cents decline to 22 cents advance. . . , ti Strength In, the wheat .tnirket developed after a brief period of .uncertainty which was generally ascribed to the overthrow ot the German cabinet. Offerings of wheat, however, proved : meagre, the values ran up sharply , when aggressive buying set in. 'Bulls contended thtt Germany would be granted a moratorium, and that Germany and other European countries, as a result of under pro duction, would have to be- big .buy ers, all through the' crop year. Assertions that Germany would buy no Argentine wheat Unless with a satisfactory td mixture tlause attracted considerable no tice. Argentine wheat - purchased for Germany last-year was said to have contained E to 8 per cent black oats. - Independent strength shown by the corn market wts also an influence that aided to the upward swing ot wheat: prices. , Corn owed its climbing tendency largely to evidence : that,. ,; much corn which under ordinary circum stances would come here, is being diverted from Chicago to the west and southwest . by. higher prices than Chicago today in central Illinois. Oats followed corn. For the most part, provisions showed t lack of support. Stepping POLI Negri, best known to Americans through her perform ance in "Passion," arrived in Hollywood the other day, ated was fairly swept off her feet by the succession ot receptions and parties in her honor. Just at present her command of English Isn't what you'd call A-l but she knows exactly what she wants to say and has the faculty Of making you understand what she means. , For example, during an inter view with a Times' reporter she remarked, "I have heard so very often that Hollywood was a very wicked city. That I do hot ttgree although I can truthfully say 1 pm already having what you Am ericans call 'one hellivatime.' " Los Angeles Times. Darkens Beautifully and Restores Its Natural Color and Lustre at Once Common garden, sage , brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will . turn, gray, streaked and faded hair beautiful ly dark and luxuriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphurrecipe at home, though. Is troublesome. An easier way Is to get . the ready-to-uae . preparation improved by the addition of other ingredients a large bottle, at little cos, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur 'Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss.. While gray, faded, hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attract iveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, be cause It does it se. naturally, so evenly. You . Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, tak ing one small strand at a time; by. morning all gray hairs have disappeared. t After another ap plication or twQ your hair be comes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant .and you appear; years younger. Adv. NEW H MIRK COMB SAGE TEA into mu m rail w Industrials Particularly Moved dp Several , Point: on Stock Exchange : NEW YORK, Nov. Ys.' T road and industrial 'shares sts & quick rally In the early part today's trading and many gtax issues, particularly In the h J. tritls. moved up several Wj. ber yesterday's, closing o tlons. The downward movement i many securities that were uti pressure yesterday was eWk and hort coverings, brought tic a material improvement ia :t! quotations and a. good bcj-1 power was noted in th market Industrials showed t better tet tlehc'y to hold their 'gi!lteli&:tti railroads. The weakness. of K Haven in the last hour had dc '' terrlng- errec, uppon h :' other rails. Washington: dispatches 0 the effect that "agitation win t. started soon for modification t,! uie r.ntu-vUiuiimis sci JBj I'Wtt that will be unfavorable for the carriers Influenced 'the trading to a considerable' extent: , ! The improvement in tjie v for eign situation was rejected Ij th'' rise in French government bonds Both the 7 lT2's and the 8' ot IU external dollar loans gained raor, than. two.. points and. other.forels: government bdfida tte IZis pathy.'iV " H . v ;In tiaj domestic llsC tie ht grade rtils and the liberties aho. e. substantial 'gains Itx the daji tradingv Although JIradlng- s 4 u let - in -foreign . . exxhaa g ATanf rcovemeiits were Irregular, a fcett feeling , wis , evident la ' regard it the situation. ; , , i '.'' : Call money remained at five lu cent throughout the day. . v TottL .sales' were 4 1,10 4, 0Q shares ka against 1,836,700 yester day.' '':;';.. ' 'v.- DAJJlY-r-POTATOES . PORTLAND, ! Nov. IRJBtttter Prints. extras H4 8c; cubes extra! 46c; jrlm firsts '44c- v Bntteffat, . ; Portland delivery No. 1 sour cream 4849c. -Potatoes: Buying price local 6070c; selling price iO 1.25.: 4-ittiT '. : NEW TGrK, Kov. 'llCva; ot-ated 'apples 'stetdy; ipranc qiiiet; ' apricots s steady; t'teack "" , - All . . - - -j. MINNEAPOLIS;- Nov. -I Wlieat, jcash: No. 1 -aorthen 1.17 1 e l. l4; Deeenibe: 116 1-4; May L16 3-8. . - LTV'ERPOOL WHEAT LIVERPOOL. Nov. 15. WheJ Close unchanged to -4d high er; December 10s 6I-2dj Uarca MtiatiARms "jPrleee pote4 Ivr wteleeste eel 4 jrUee reesived ly feetnere. . rs-j No. 1 White wheal 11.2. Ko. 2 wbaat 81. - ' Chest hay a 17. . Oa hay. 30. !.--?".V- V" ' --.V; 4 E0OS. rtjtter' SUTTEX7A1 Ersa. retail, 0e. . . ...... t!!'m5I7 K retell 4950e. Milk fa.25 ww.- J,. -1 1 rOXTLTRT Old roottert, 8 ft 10e. Broilers. lSQaOe. Jlons, lifhta, I8e. . Hans feesvr. 18e. . 10 RR, MX7TTOV AJTD XXX7 Hofs. top. $10(210.23. Dreaaed trets, ido.-Top- veoL drsssed lSe. - . . V Bteort. Ce6e., - ; - Caws, Va I-e.' - - a-. FRUITS ; - Baaanaa, lOe. J t Lemone,' $0.00. ' ! . K'.TT1 $.T5.: ' .California grapefruit, $7.50. J 'VROBlABtES Toniaeoee, BOe bu. . Csrrote, $a. ! Head lettuce. $J. 85 efate. ' Cucumber. 40o dos. . Beets, $J.O0 ew. , - - E00VT0triTRT AIT KEili ; No, 1 eiraraiac rna. 48e -fA Portland; S5e at etations; aadersrsdat 45047e. - . , EGO STEADT .! -t t Current . receipts . 45($48c; white B4W neries. 60QS2e defirered. - - ' . , LIVB FOULTRT 4TJIXT ; 3 it,' . (Lesi eommiseioa) Heavy- hent Sil . 2Se lb.; do light. I3e; eprinrs 180 1; Old roster. lOe; daeks, vHilto jfa, young 20e; old. docks, nomJnal; lira far- , keys, No, 1 o retted, 8Sc; do. live, ' i teese, tiomlnsl. . ; . ' 5 DRESSED MEATS-WEAK (Lest' commission) Cbolee lifh a0 , lai4He; andertrrades AlJ18sM veel, top trades, lOVsllc; adergr4e lOe. "HAr'ARt) ORAIM HAT FIRM, SO ARCS " (Delivered - Portland) Valley BeietB. $31t Eaatero Oregon Uwotky, 82 82 toti; oUaUs, S18.SoalS tosv; eUrrer tl$ ton; rrain ksy, $lrl: oaU asA vetch $2021 ton; atrsv 88t? ' ' m .-'- CRA1K HIGHER .; lots) Wheat options $1,046 1.22: fieirt or- Muestem $1.3; aott $80.78: Eaatvra reiiow corn, 133(43.; barley 833 millrua $36.50681.--- - - FRUIT r TKL'IT STEADY , A DDles S0enaa.25 -facnardnie to fa- rietr Ml ackFi hwekleberriM. nemiaal; . poors, SO U -85s;. rre. f 1.75 w 2.z ' " ' VEdSTASLES - ' t VEOITABLES STEiDT t : , New satibui. ioas avL .Oraree. esbboce. 131 Me lb.t xartaina. le .: earrots. tSe osan bsnebes; sew wnloaa . 81.00 1.25 ewt.: cream squaab, Boatinai: tomatoes, nominal; cauliflower. $1.161. $1.50 doxea. m :i . WOOL , tronr sxunw - - Tflf ttaase ..i fi.. aeea9to.re Waie; hv qusner end oraid. S"a'. -matted or eotted woe I, ltltr -- - NOTE Eastern Oregon, . Waeiatoa . snd Idaho ranch elltts bring 1 tw 8. Mtlf less than veUer wool.) . nh TTOPS IB21 erols nominal,' asw ere e I Pre ' i f.fi Co: ' v l : I ASS for Wli H ma ca out tile (M T Vr net iU wii Ul pbi Wb Th mi 'f I ret 1Q1 kO tic Hi U wi U hi a.' $ i v bl is " ' fi S pi u 1 fi , n a :- a t 4,