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fTIE UKCGO?r STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON SATURDAY-' MORNEG...NOYEtBEB 18, 1922 'T V"WO i n tCf)C OtcQttn Blaicsmcca CLASSIFIED ADYIBTlSIMa'XTS Rat pr ward: Far insertion t ; , t kree insertions ( Om week (tin lnsrtin) 8e Ob month .?ffj fex stoath' contract, per ana. 15 t months' contract, par no. 2 efiaimum tor My advertiaeta't 15 I NORWICH UNION " riUKl INSURANCE SOCIETY W. H. Burghardt, Jr. Resident Agent 371 Suti 8t. MONEY TO LOAN On Real Estate r ; T. K. FORD (Oter Ladd Rush Bank) NEW TODAY JlOU CAN'T AFFORD TO PASS UP ' uf automobile and : truck insurance. "Get Our rates next time yon insnre. Standley & Foley. Agt. Phone 347. TASTED A COMPETENT WOMAN for house work. Mutt be expcriene d and furnish references. Address 230 front St. or 340 Court St. WASTED TO BUY A GOOD USED A plana from owner; mutt be cheap. B. iilL iBrooks, Independence, Oregon f (Model Darbe. Shop). WANTED GOOD RELIABLE MAID 1 for general housework. Cull morning at 365 X. Summer. ; WASTED IMPROVED OREGOX 1 strawberry plants, loganberry trjinn ' plants, gooseberries and other small VY fruit. Ward K, Richardson. VWHEEL TRACTOR AND PLOWS FOR aale. Good condition. Liberal terras t Will trade. What have you f Address '03 cH Statesman. . - J tKONEY-TO LOAN BEX , 870 Stat St. WEST, VXQV HAVE A SIX-BOOM MODERN i s house with garage or barn fur rent call iW.,E. W timer, 417-11. .ROOM COTTAGE FIXE CONDITION'; . eaU front: lot 50 x 130; basement. bath North Cottage near E. Bargain -."at $2750; terms. lWrJs, 624 X. Capi- ' ;' lot, 1942-J. t e-ROOM'XEV HOUSE. WITH GARAGE. : Large rooms. Cement basement. Pos session in 10 days. Price $;;000 and , I30O- down will hanilo. it eke ; ft V Hendricks, 203 V. H. Bank Bldg. 1 v , ' . Special I 4 BOOM HOUSE, NICE:liOT, FOR $850. ' with $150 down, balance $1U per month. 4KOOM OX GOOD STREET AND CAR I, -line for $1150, with 20C down. BEST BUY IX- SALEW 6 ROOMS modern,, good locatkm' East, for $2100. Terms. ( WANTED FOR CASH 5-ACRE. CHER- ry orchard, $700, to loan on city pru;;vr I homason , 3.11 Vi State St Phone 175. . some iium-der three nice -lots fo $tl0 cash, 1 his. la snap and way under market. Ilccka k Hendricks. 205 U. S. Bank Dldfi. ."FOR PALE FIVE-ROOM BUNdAlOW with basement. Vrirn $2850, $C0C ' cash, balance $25 a month. . ; Krueger i Orrfon Bldfi. - Pbona 217. WOULD LOAX OX FARM HAVE client would man $250O on good 1st mortgage n Valley firm. Becce & Hendricks. 205 U. S. Bank Bid.-. w4 iii i i w i i i ii i I v.FOR SALE OR TRALU PWUXE H ranch, 'Close Inj Good aix-niom . house and barn. Mail-route and tele r .phone. Would take house in Salem 1 r Portlahd aa part payment. Price $iooo. W. G. Krueger ' Oreifon Illdg. ! Phone 217. A W. i. MAYER. .HIGH CLASS I ADIES' tailoring; long coats,-auita and vjreises. om 7, McCormack Bldg. Phone 692. : f Owner v3ives Us 9 Days- TO SELL 9 LOT 3. - OX A PAVED t strci-t and car linft; large lots 50x140 , ; ' feet earh to a 20 foot alley. Only $30 . down, balanro-$10 per month ; prire of . , lot $300 can yon beat it ! Please ; 'don't phone, but coma to 540 Stats St. Childs Bechtel ' - .Have two auto's. J. Show lota. ' - i FLOWERS OWIXGr TO THE UNPKE : ..cadented demand. for pur 5o ferua and ' ryrlomen, many at our patrons were f. unable vo be supplied. We will assur? .' everybody at least one fern Saturday. , Coma early. PlanU Floral Shop, 185 ' S.-Commercial (katty corn red from Marion hotel). Worth While A XEAT HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND ' lot 50x125. a amall barn and fruit. 3 ' blocks to car line: thia place r. in be ! Lnught on easy terms. Price is' $1700, i $500 down and $25 per month. A . ' small 4-roora house on car line $115(1. 1 $200 down and $25 per month. A nice, kt in a good location with aide walk and sewer $594. Another n ar th-s one $419. Another lot 'for $250; thi last lot can be bought for $10 oWa nd $10 per month. ' We would like to writ your fire insurance. We Hire $ acres welt improved at Ashland to exchange for Salem property. See Mills & Copley-' - 331 4 State St. EMPLOYMENT , WASTED WORK BY AX ELDERLY man. i An experienced poultryman 1 dairyman: am do all kinds of light farm work. A home for the winter. i Ad'lrena Poultryman," c;o Statcaman FEMALE -COLORE! WOMAN - work. Pbona 798V. WANT8 DAY MALE AHD rXMALE WAKTED MEW AND WOMEN TO j . tak farm paper aobscriptiona. A r-od proposition to the right people Addrvee . t acinc Homes te so, otaiasiaaa mug nalern. Ore. FOfi SALE PlAitoa CHrCKERINO GRAND. IN GOOD - pa. Will give was tarma. H. L. "Mil Fnrnitur Go. FOR SALE GOOD U8F.D MAHOGANY piano left ua to sell. Price 2hi fruis. H. L. Stiff Forniture Co.. M i department.. I UW alTOCX FOB. BALK OR EXCHANGE. FOR BIG ' I tend horses. Federal 1 ton trnrk. iror sued tires, enod running order. Mode V 315. Phona 3'i2. FAKM , PAFES IF TOO WANT TO GET THE BF.8T . f farm paper, seed I So to the Psrif ie M Homes tesd, Salem. Oregon, for a three I amntbs' trial subsTttition. Matioo -; ihia ad POULTRY " 10O 2 YEAR OI.O B. O. WHITB LEG i bar ban $t e;b. W. A.; rd. Umatilla. Oregon. "POtH.TRYMEN SEND EIGHT TWO eeat atampa for apacial three , ontb f trial for the bt aad oldest Jonraal ta the west. The article aad aJvar ti semen ts ar of apar'al interest to the poultry breeder of the Nortbwaat, . North weat Poultry Journal, 311 Com mercial street, Salem, Oregon. FOR SALE WOOD WOOD FOR SALE LARGE SECOND growth. Call 1487. BEST GRADE MILL WOOD' FUOT ana to mm. rroiupt delivery. K-a. onabla price. Fred K. WeLa, Sui & Church. Pbona 1542. BIRDS AND DO OS 8T. AXDREASBURQ ROLLERS "THE canary wnn a college edaratian" Guar anteed. Former price $15 1 and $20. Special price $10. Order now. E B. Flake, Birds, Flowers, and Ptte. 273 State Salem, Ore. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OUU SEWSPAPBKg, 10 eenta a bundle. Circulation depart ment, Oregon Statesman. FULLER BRUSHES LOCAL REPRE stntative. Grimes, 1937J. TRY CHAPMAN'S JONATHAN APPLES No worms, no scab;. Twin 0;k& r arm. phore 17-F2. HAND PICKED APPLES. SPITZEN bergs, Rome Beauty. Winea'ap. Three boxea for $2, five for $3, ted for . delivered. Ward K. Richardson, 2395 2. Front. Phone 494. FOR SALE ONE 9 BY 12 ROYAL Kha-Shan Wilton rug: excellent condi tion; phone 1083 or t-05 4 Court Apart ments. THE SMART SHADE ROUGE. ,,TAX-ger-e." Smartest of the smart, newest of the new. at "The Flower-in the Bot tle" Perfume Shop, 115 North Liberty Street. SUMMER LUOOAGh, REDUCED WALL naper remnanta, plagtar wallboard Velvet sUir earpet, $1.35. Endur ance high arade house paint. Kaleo mine, loc pound. Cotton mattreeafta. $8.56. Steel springs $5.00. Mai O. Bursa. 179 X. Commercial St. "Beautiful Oregon Rose" and elevra other Oregon aoaga, together with a fine collection of patriotic tongs, sacred songs and many eld-time favorites ALL FOR ?5e (Special price in quantity lota) Especially adaptable for school, evaau ity or home ainging. Bend for The Vestern Songster T6 pages, now in its third edit to a. Published hy OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY 315 8. OomaiereUf St. Balam. Ore. FOR RENT APARTMENTS URNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT. 891 North Commercial. FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED apartment, outside entrance. 5oj Marion 8;. FLATS FOR REXT FURXISHED FLAT AT "4 Ferry street. $50 a month. Phono 23, or apply at Statesman business of f'n-e PERSONAL GET MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL paper pnldmhert. fmi for stamp. Correspondent, Tolo.'o, Ohio. LOST AND FOUND FOUND FOUND TWO KEYS, OX LEATHER string. Owuer my procure t'jem at this office. LOST LOST ON COURT ST. GOLD NKCK lace. Leave at 093 Court. Kw:trd. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED FURNITURE, TOOLS ETC Paoae 511. WANTED TO BUT HOUSEHOLD FUR nitar.. tools, miscellaneous article Phone 1446. WANTED FURXISHED OR UXKUR -nished apartment, by young roarrie 1 couple.. Xo children. A. V". K., 9,o Statesman. APARTMENT WANTED BY REP. THOS. T. Bennett for l-gislative season. Two mr three rooms" furnished for house keeping. Addrcsa E 02 do Statesman. W YOU HAVE ABSOLUTELY NUMBER one potatoes, we can handle them. ' We are also buying siusll sua prunes. Mangia Bros., Salem, Oregon. WANTED IVERTTHINO IX HA2D ware and furniture. Best price paiu. THE CAPITAL HARDWARE A FURKITURK CO. 285 N. Commercial St. Phoa 941 WANTED FURNITURE, TOOLS. MA ahinery, stock, ate wm bay for ease or aell on eommlaaioa. Phone 611. Woodry, the auctioneer. BUSINESS CARDS AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEER F. J. WOODRY, THE lives sock, furniture, real estate aue tioneer. Phone 611 for sale date. Re. 1610 X. Summer. COL. J. B. GABLE AUCTIONEER. 160 b. High. farm and rity sales. Phone 1446. a HATTERLEE AUCTIONEER. FARM aad stuck sues. rnonee naaiuac 12 11-J; Office 1177. Baleta, Oraaroa, ACETTLENB WELDING IRON. STEEL, BRASS. ALUMINUM Brian- the piece. Oxo Ga Heating Co SS7 Court BEAUTT PARLORS NOW OPERATING MODEL BEAUTY Parlor. 110 Hoita commercial suvn Phono 956. Auto Directory AUT0MBILE8 THE GOOD MAXWELL GINGRICH Motor Co. 871 Court. BATTERY AND ELECTRICIAN R.' D. BARTON EX IDE BATTERIES starter anJ generator work. 171 e Commercial. tttraT. 1.1TR BATTERY SERVICr Station. Expart battery and elaclricai -Air. rarrii Broa. Paoae 1808. 41 Court. AUTO ELECT RIOT AN ; EXPERT TROU ble shooting. 818 N. High. Peon r i8. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES SED PARTS It TO H Of1' l.u TVm-kinr Itousa. 3a Norte Commercial. . Pho 628. BICCLES AND REPAIRING .LOYD K. RAMSDEN DAYTON BICT eta and repairing. 87 Court. HARRY W. SCOTT "Tlie Cyel Man" 147 8. Com-!, phone 6 VT.D CAES, OLERON UHrt r.n EXCHANGE. Car boogM Hil eold. Ooaranteed re pairing. WaaMng. Poliahing. RADIAL"" PENDCR REPAIRS RADIATOHW - T?1 nlaa made or repaired. . d D't 44 Faery. -1 AUTOMOUILK PAINTING RELIANCE AUTO PAINTING OO..V319 Sfe St.. cor. Front. Colonel J. 01: BUSINESS CARDS CAiPET AXD SCO WEAVING CARPET ASD BUO WEAVING RAGS dvad. FSSM befora a. as. 4"21 CANDY SHOPS ACMfc 1'HUCOt.ATK SHUP "JUST Candy." Strictly homamada. 121 8. Commercial. CAEPEia AJID IXCTT BUGS SOTICE TO THE PUBUO WE NOW weave fluff laga made oat ef old ear pata, any lenf.h er width you desire. Wa els re-fit. re-sew and aua earpeta. Feather renovating and mattress steam ing and re attuf. fialetn Carpet Clean isg and Fluff Rug Work. Paoae 1154. ELECT&ICL&S8 SALEM ELECTRIC CO. Ma. SON H. building. Phone ij). ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND SUPPLY CO. Phone 1934. 223 X. Liberty. HALIK'S ELECT If IC SHOP ELEO trical machine repairing, contracting til Court, Phone 4s. AJbCUIE FLEENER. ELECTRICIAN House wiriof by hour or contract. Csti mates farniahel. Phona 9s0. 414 Court St. FINANCIAL MARION -POLK COC.TTY FARM LOAN association baa money to loan at 5Vs percent. W. D. Smith, aecretary-treaa eror HOJI Salem Bank ef Commerce FARM LOANS 33 YEARS PER CENT KO COMMISSION. A. C, Bohrnstedt Masonic Tempi' , Salem, 40: Ore. CHIMNEY SWEEPS CHIMNEY SWEEPIXG FURNACE cleaning. P. Councilman. Phone 177. 20 YEAR FARM LOAHS OX RURAL credit plan, pre payment provisions aJ towed We will finaaee you for a lea rata of interest than aay firm on the resit. Private money to loan en either city or country property. R. W. Marsters 411 Oregon Build ina CHINESE PHYSICIAN DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANY KKOWN diaease H4 8 Hixh St- paoae 28 DRUG STORES WM. NEIMKYER "JUST DRUGS." 175 N. Commercial (treat, phone 167. BREWER DRUG Phone ia OO. 05 C'JRT CLEANERS AND DYERS SPICK. N. 8PAN CLEANERS AND dvera. 644 State. DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS MAGNETIC HEALING DR. A. I. Frantx. Acnt and chronic diseases. Phone 780. 25-28 Breyman Block. FURNACES 8E AG ROVE F.OR 12th aireet. FURNACES 198 S. FURNITURE STORES JIESE FURNITURE CO. QUALITY furniture for leas money. 878 Court. Phone 484. PEOPLE'S i FURNITURE STORE KEW aad second hand furmtur. 271 N. Coro merciai. FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL PIECES Delivery. C. F. Breit haunt, florist, 128 North Liberty street- Phone 880. Ladies' Wearing Apparel DRESSMAKING FENCER CORSETS TO ORDER Dressmaking. Carri FUher, MeCor nar.k Bldg. HEMSTITCHING -IAI.KM ELITE HEMSTITCHING. pleating, buttons, atampiag aad needle work 829 Oregon Bldg. Phona 879. MRS. C. E. MILLER HEMSTITCHING stamping, button. Room 10. over Mil Irr'a store. Pbona 117. MTT.I.rNZIx Q ATS FROM $1 UP MRS. a Grimm 619 Court street. HOTELS CAPITAL HOTEL CORXXR 8TATX AND Commercial. Pbona 630. ARLINGTON HOTEL CLEAN COSY . 60e up 4fi2 State. TRANSFER HAUXXNO CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 226 State St Phone 933.. Distnbutini forwarding and storage oar specialty Get our ratee. WE MOVE, STORK AND SHIP HOUSE hold goo 3s. Our specialty 1 piano and furniture moving. We also make country tripa. - W handle the heat coal and wood. Call on us for prices. W give good measure, good quality and good service. Lamer Transfer Oo Phone 930. TRANSPORTATION V PARKER'S STAGE LINES . J. W. Parker. General Manager Contral Stage Terminal Salem, Oregon T OALCM-OlL V CKIUK Leave Salem,- Central Stage Terminal: 7 a.m., il a.m.. 6 p.m. Leaves Silverton, New Stand: 8 a.m.. 1 p.nu. 6 p.m. Salem-Iadependenee-Monmooth Division -eaves Salem Central Sure Terminal: 7 a.m. 9 a.m. 11 a.m. 3 p.m. 6 p.m jeavee Monmouth. Monmoutn Hotel: 8:15 a.m.. 1 p m, 6:15 p.m. I.eavaa Indenendencc. Beaver Hotel: 4:80 a.m. 10 a.m. 1:15 P.m. 4 D.m. 6:10 We make connection at Salem to tl part of the valley. Extra trip L appointment. J. W. PARKER. General Mgr LAUNDRIES 4AI.KM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 186 8 Liberty street. Phnn 25. Oldest target beat. Established 1889. 1APITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY - analitv work, prompt service. 1264 Broadway. Phot 165. SCAVENGERS .SOOS "SCAVENGER SERVICE SIT rcsaor to Neal Scavenger) Garhaee and refuse of all kinds removed by the month. Reasonable rates. Phones Office 529, rekid-nre 205. 4AI.EM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE. RE fns of all kind removed oeapools -leaned. Phone 167 or 1595W. SECOND BAND GOODS SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BUYS AND sella aerond hxnd furniture. Tools and junk. 320 N. Com'l. Phnna 403. WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH i and shoes. Beat nrieea paid. Cap ital Exe.hanra. 842 N. Commercial Pbona 13t W. TUNERS KDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED piano tnner. iaiw order Will Music Store. STOVES AND STOVE REPAIRING BTdvra REBUILT AND REPAIRED- m Mra exoorirnea. Daoot National fira. aixe 26 t ?" inrhea hirh r.;i nil and vsrnishea. etc, login and hon book. Salem fane and glove Work. 350 Court etreet, Paoae 14 MEDICAL unrmTAiw IMLM COUGH REMEDY r $17 W. BUSINESS -CARDS MACHINE SHOP THE CROSS AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC Steam Boilers. voJcaaixera and tube plates Perry C. CanpbclL 17 X. Liberty. H. AND M. Co. SPECIALTY GatIND era aiid welders. automotive acrvice 490 Ferry. Phono 864. MEN'S XTORE ED. CHASTAIN'S UPSTAIRS MEN'S shop. hi. i is and evercoata. Uae my ataira. it pas. 123 ft. CommarciaL NOODLE PARLORS WA HONG NOODLE HOUSE, rerry. 439 BIN SIN NOODLE HOUSE CHOP suey, 40c; puffed rica, xoe; aoodles, 2Uc; fried awwd.aa. 60c law Is. LA a arty. MACHINISTS WECHTER A SMITH MACHINISTS, engineers, welders. Haaid cylinder grinding aervira. Paoae 662-$45 Far y. MUSIC STORES GEO. C. WILL PIANOS. PHONO graph, sewing machiae. sheet moaie, and piano studies Repairing phono graphs and aewinat machine. 482 State. Salem. MUSICAL SALEM CONSERVATORY OF MUBIO All branches taught, diploma granted. John R Site. Director. 1287 Co art Phone 2 RAG AND JAZr PIANO pi.A7;SG 12 lessons guaranteed. Watannaa 8yit-m. F. B Clara, Mgr.. MoCor nark Bldg. VARIETY STORES SALEM VARIETY STORE. Coin merr Phone 1277. 16S X WATEY SALEM WATER LIGHT A POWER CO Office. 801 South Com'l St Ten De cent discount on domestic flat rate paid in advance. No deduction for absence or any eaase unless water if ahut off your premisea. WOOD SAWS WOOD SAWING FHONE 11$1. CIT7. country. Ed. Sproed. CITY AND COUNTRY WOOD SAWING. Phone 2046. FUher Bro. RESTAURANTS LB RETAL'RANT MOST REASON bl Dncei. Joknioa Barry. 159 B. High PRINTIKtk ROWLAND PRINTING Pattoa Bldg. CO. JOB printing. PIANOS TRADE YOUR OLD PfANO FOR A KEW Victor or Brunswick, H. L. Stiff Far nitnre Co. Music Dept. SHERMAN CLAY A CO. PIANOS Stemways Duo-Art and other, atoor Music Hons. 415 Court street and Maaonte Temple. NURSERIES COMPLETE LINK TREES SMALL fruits, ornamentals. Capital City nr- aery Co.. 429 Oregon Bldg. Phone 75. RUITLAND NURSERY HAS A SALES vard at Cherrv City Feed Barn, 514 Ferry Street. Trees ready for plant ins-. St-e me before buying. rhun-1 1140-M. PLTTMBINa PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL work. Phone 139 7 -J. Shop. 127 Union ret A I Hflrtrrev LODGE DIRECTORY UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS. ruifn 5. Armnrr. First third Monday. PROFESSIONAL CHIROPODISTS DR. GEORGE T. HINER. FOOT 8PE0- ialist, modern equipment: arrhe made to order. Room 8, Patten Bldg. Phone 9o7. DR. S. F. SCOTT. S. CT. GRADUATE of the National University of Science Chicago. Scientific Chiropody. Suite 801-803 Masonic Tsmpla. Phone 640 for appointment. CHIROPRACTORS DR. S. R. 8MTTH. CHIROPRACTOR. 322 Oregon Bldg. Phone 664. DEL LENA A. BOONE, CHIROPRACTOR. 475 S. Commercial. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5. Phone 1415. DRS. SCOTT & SCOFIELD. P. S. C. Chiropractors. 414 19 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phona. 87; res. 828-R. OPTICIANS MORRIS OPTICAL CO.-8uit $01 Ore gon Building. CLASSES FITTED BY TTTE BOW Op tical Co., 325 State street, opposite Ladd A Bush Bank. "Use Quality Proven Shur-on." NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS PR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND chronic disesses. 415 Oregon Bldg. Phone 110. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS ORS. WHITE AND S. Bank Bldg. MARSHALL 206 U. DR. F08TER 404 OREGON BLDG. Phone 756, 2024 J. OR W. L. MERCER OSTEOPATH 'C Physician and Surgeon. Kirksville graduate, 404-405 U. S. National Bank Bid. Phone, office 919: rea. 614. BROKEN ARCHES AND OTHER DE formitiea of the feet corrected without loss of time from your occupation. Dr. White A Marshall. U. 8. Bank Bldg. DR. JOHN L. LYNCH OSTEOPATHIC Physician and Saron, 403-404 Ore goe Bldg. Phonee. office, 1894; re 58FS. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE DEKmARLK CLOSE IX acrease by owner. Glenn Adams. Phone t-KliOM HOUSE. MODERN CONVENT enrca. corner lot. five blocks from ren t-r of city, psved street. Would make a good incomo proposition. $3noo rah $1000, balance $20 and intoret 6 per cent. Winnie Pettyjohn 3.11 Stale St USED CAR WORTH $300 AR FIRST pavment on good 6 room house. Price $2800, balance like rant Sea it tndav A. W. ESTES REALTY CO. Pattnn Rnildlnf ANDERSON A RUPERT 8ueeeaora to I.aflar A Laflar INSURANCE REAL ESTATE BONDS L04.NR ofl-7 Oregoa Bldg ABSOLUTELY THE BEHT HOUSE ON Hi- market today for sale at the rigbt figure. Gertrude J. M. Page 49J X. Cottage St. 6 WILL TRADE LATE MODEL ACTOMO- biie en 3 or 4 room boose, lolanre monthly. A. I . c Statesraaa. 23 ACRES. 6 MILKS OUT. NEAR 0RE- txn electric. U li stat on, bouse, bam. rnkkm. aod hog bouse. 1 acre peaeh-e-. otht-r fruit. 2 cre in cuiticatioa 8150O. $875 in 4 years at 6 per cent. Will take light cat. acme ca,h f'it iur:y. M. J. Hunt Ladd k Bush Bldg. Wood's Bargains 30 ACltES RIVER itoiTOM LAND' House, bars aad orchard; a tcap al $1500. 6 ROOM HOUSE NICE LOT. BEARING fruit treca and berries; good location; $1709. 40 ACRES RIVER BOTTOM LAND r!o in, for about the price of the building- F. L. Wood, 341 State Si. Special Terms ON EXCHANGES WHERE BOTH properties are listed with us. Bring in your trades if you have anything ef merit. The Fleming Realty Co. 341 Stat St. An Unencumbered Farm FOB SOME BUSINESS. WHAT HAVE y on i The Fleming Realty Co, 341 State St. The Owners Leaving the City l ACRE, 5-ROOM COTTAGE, GARAGE. bkIj. family fruit; fS20O. J2200 cash, balance to suit. This is outside the eitf. C ROOM MODERN, PAVED STREET, close in, a $4200 property, must be sold at once, $:lf00, $500 cash, balance ' to be arranged at 6 per cent. 5 ROOM MODE R.X FIREPLACE large porch, wood shed, $2400. $1300 cash, balance at 6 per cent OAKLAND srx TOURING AND CASH fur residence. Socolofsky 341 St..t Good Buvs CLOSE IN BUSINESS PROPERTY 82 xl65. Price $12,000. 7-room modern Dungaiow, fireplace, furnace, cement basement, garage, paved treet. If yon want a snap see this. Price $500. terms. 5-room bungalow modern in every way on N. Com'l. St. Price $4001 terms. 6 room bungalow with basement, near ichool. Price $3150, rash. 6-room. bungalow at 31 S. 25th St. basement. Price $3675, cash. Good 7-room house at 729 N. Liberty St. Prico $3150. $1000 cash. 5-room cottage on Mill St. modern plumbing and lighta. Price $2200. $1000 cash. Real Estate and Fire Insursnce. W. H, Grabenhorst & Co. 275 Stat St.. U. Y. .lank Bldg. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT TIMBER GENERALLAND OFFICE. Washington, D. C, November 6, 1922. Notice is hereby giv-n that subject to the conditions and limitation of the Ant of June 0. (.19 Kte.t. 218), and the instructions of the Secretary jf the In terior of September 15, lf17 1 40 I.. D. 447), the timber on the foll-iwing Ud will be s?!d at 10 o'clo- k a. fti. on Decem ber 19. 1922. at public auction at the United States land office at Portland, Oregon, to tke highest bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by thia notice, sale to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. The prucaaxe price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent, thereof, being commissions allowed, must be- deposited at time of sale, money to be returned if sale is not approved, otherwise patent will issne for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bida will be received from citizens nd corporations organised under the laws of the United States or any State. Territory r District thereof only. Upon application of a qalifi d purchaser, the tiiiber 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., Sec. 1. N. E. 'i X. E. 4. yellow fir 440 M. ; X. W. 4 X. E. t. yellow fir 140 M.; none of the ydlow fir on these tract to be sold for less than $2.25 per M. T. 5 X.. R. 3 W.. Sec. 35. X. E. M X. E. yellow fir. 1250 M., red cedar 50 M.: X. W. 4 X. E. red fir, 1350 M, yellow fir 250 M.. red cdar 50 M. ; S. E. X. E. X, yellow fir, 2425 M.. red cedar 150 M.; S W. M X. E. , red fir 275 M., yellow fir 860 M., red cedar 25 M.,; X. E. S. E. H. yellow fir. 1390 M.; X. W. M S. E.. red fir. 575 M.; yellow fir 275 M.. red cedar 50 M.; S. E. S. E. , red fir 100 M.. yellow fir 6S0 M.; . W. J4 S. E. Vt. red fir 575 M.. yellow fir 400 M. red cedar 50 M none of the fir or cedar on this area to b sod for lesa than $2.25 per M. T. 9 8., R. 3 E.. Sec. 23, S. E. S. W. H, red fir 620 M.: none of th- fir on this tract to be aold for less than 11.75 per M. GEO. R. WICKHAM, Acting Commissioner. General Land Office. FOB RENT r ARMS FOR REXT 200 ACRE FARM WITH approximately 125 acres in cultivation. Tnnuire John It. MeNarv. Salem. Speculators Active Yester day, But Unable to Make Important Headway NEW YORK, Nov. 17. Spec I'lators for the decline resumed their operations at the begin n'ng of today's stock market hut were unable to make much headway ' except in a few inde indent steels, public utility rubber, low priced rail and oil .hares, fluctuations being within narrower limits. The general list showed better resistance to pressure, and while trading was not very extensive, closing price were mainly higher. Two factors which have in fluenpod recent selling were It luidation through brokerage houses desiring to make a fav arable showing on the stock ex ebangie questionnaire asking their pos'tion on the market and so-called "taxation selling which usually makes its appear ance at this time and continues 'o the end of the year. The manner in which a number of stocks recovered indicated that the market was over-sold in spots. Dividend paying railroad shares generally showed frac tional gains. Deterioration ot the regular dividend by Pacific oil, which previously was re ported to be in danger, failed to b'd up the stock. Changes in other oils were mixed. United States Steel common REAL ESTATE closing Ml in PRICES STRIVE Hi Persistent Co m m i s s i o n House Buying Has Bet ter Effect on Market CHICAGO, Not. 17. tent commisison bouse buying gave aa upward slant to grain prices today despite substantial enlargement of the Argentine visible supply of wheat and of the estimated wheat yield in Australia. Wheat here closed firm, 5-8 to 1 1-S cent net high er, with December 1.20 1-4 to 1.20 3-8 and May 1.17 1-2 to 1.17 5-8. Corn finished un changed to half cent higher and oats up 1-4 to 1-2. In provis ions, the outcome Taried from the sajne as yesterday's finish to 12 cents off. Houses with seaboard connec tions led the buying of wheat, and this circumstance, together with higher quotations at LiTer- pool, lent signiicance to the re port that of all the wheat grow ing areas in the world. Europe has had the most satisfactory yield this season. Another bul lish factor was word from Omaha that eTery offer of corn and oats to the west was ac cepted over night at the highest prices yet this season. Ener getic domestic milling demand tended also to encouage bullish sentiment. Only transient easing up of tne wheat market followed an nouncement that Australia's ex portable surplus would be 20, 000,000 to 30,000.000 bushelH more than looked for, and that the Argentine visible supply , had increased 1,000,000 bushels dur ing the last week. In the face of these bearish advices, com misison houses continued to buy and the market closed at . about the top figures of the day. Corn received active support notwithstanding heavy profit taking sales. weasness ol nog values un dermined the provision maiitet. Oats sympathized with wheat and corn. moved up a point to. 104 3-8, but some of the independent steels were weak. Bethlehem "A sold off narly four points on a turnover of 300 shares and the B' declined a quarter while Lackawana, Midvale and Van adium sold off small fractions to one point. Gulf States Steel moved up nearly 2 points. Total sales were 926,000 shares. Call money opened at 4 1-2 per cent, dropped to four before noon, and then to 3 3-4, the low est rate since September 18 when it closed at 3 1-2 per cent Time money continued on a five per cent basis and commercial paper at 4 3-4. Sharp recoveries took place In foreign exchange, demand ster ling getting just below 4.48 and franc checks crossing 7 cents for the first time in two weeks. SALEM MARKETS a Price anoted ar vnvolaaata aad irice received by farmer. No tricot are given except at aoted. No. 1 White wheat $1,2. jo. z wneat si. No. 3 Red wheat (aarkrd) 99e. Cheat hay $17. Oat hay. $30. Clover hav. baled $19(5? 10. EGOS. BUTTER BUTTERFAT Ergs, retail. 50c. Creamery butter, retail 49 Q 50c. Bniterfat (delivered). 48c, Milk $2.25 cwt. POULTRY Old roosters. 8 10c, Broilers. l20c. Hens, lights, 12e. Hens heavy, Ifte. PORK. MUTTON AND BEEP Hogs, top. $10 10.25. Dressed hogs, 14c. Top veal, dressed 13c , Steera. 5 6c. Cows..2tt4 1-4 e. , FRUITS Bananaa.. 10c. Lemon. $9.00. Navel oranges. $9.75. California grapefruit. $7.50. VEGETABLES Tomatoes. 50c bo. Carrots. x. Head lettuce. $2.25 crate. Cucumbers, 40c doi. Rets. $2. 00 rwt Portland Buying Prices x I EGOS, POULTRY AND MEATS BUTTERFAT FIRM Xo. 1 churning cream, 483'-e f.o.h Portland; 45c at atationa; undergradr 4547c. EGGS STEADY Current r ceipts 50f 52c white ben neries, HHS'i 57r. LIVE POULTRY QUIET (Less commission) Hesvy hens, 22f$ 23c lh ; do light, 13c; springs 18f19c; old roonterj. 10e; ducks, white Pekin. voong 2'r: old durk.. nominal: liv tnr keys. No. 1 dressed, 3c; do. live, 30; geese, nominal DRESSED MEATS WEAK (Less rommiskn) Choir. 1'ght boga, tlSJU'-ir; undrgradea llJ13e: veal. a n-a-les. 10 '.4 h. 11c,; undrrgrades, 8c f 10c. HAY AND GRAIN HAY FIRM. SCARCE ( Delivered Portland) Valley timolhy, $21; Eastern Oreion timothy. $2 13 12 ton: alfalfa. $H.50$I9 ton: clovet '10 ton: rr in hay. Halfl: oats and vetch $2021 ton; straw M$9. GRAIN HIGHER Bid prices (Track Portland. In cat lots) Wh-it ontins $1,160; 1.26; Bsart or blnentem $1.48-4 1.49 :oat $3 5.SO' 36; Eastern yellow corn. $33.25 34.75: trie .C(.2 3 Oi 3 .75 : mifhrun 3I. FRUIT FRUIT STEADY Apples 50e(5i $2 25 according to va riety and pack); hnckleberries. nominal pears. 40 ft 65r; rru'vi. $1.7592.25. VEGETABLES VEGETABLES STEADY New pnta to-50 0.65c ewt.; Orego cabbage. IftflVke lb.; parsnip, le lh. carrots. 25c doxen bunches; new onfnna $1.00(1.25 ewt.: cream snnaah. nominal tomatoes, nominal; cauliflower. $1.25$ fl.50 doiea. WOOL WOOt STEADY Half blood and fine. 80e35c; three eighths blood. 3032c: quarter blood. 2 (J27e: low quarter and braid. 2022e. matted r rotted wool. I6OI80. ( NOTE Eastern Oreon. Waahlartas and Idaho ranch clips bnag 2 to 8 eeat lesa than valley wool.) HOPS QUIET HOPS 1921 crop, nominal: aew crop SilO lh. FRUIT NEW: YORK, Not. 17. Evap orated applet easy; prime state 10 1-2G13 1-4; prunes firm; ap ricots about firm. ney MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Nov. 17. Wheat, cash: No. 1 north ern 1.18 7-S(n 1.27 7-S; December 1.16 T-S; May 1.16. LIVERPOOL WllKAT LIVERPOOL, Not. 17.---C1o5: rersis-lWneat 1-Sd to 1 l-2d hikher; December 10s 7 l-2d; March 9s 11 3-Sd; May 9s 8 1-Sd. BUENOS AIRES WIIEAT BUENOS AIRES. Not. 17. Opening: Wheat half cent lower; December 1.15; February 1.09. DAIRY POTATOES PORTLAND, Ore.. Not. 17. Butter: Prints extras 48c; cubes extras 45c; prime firsts 44c; Utitterfat, Portland deltTery: No 1 sour cream 48 49c. Potatoes: Buying price locals 60fa70c; selling price 90 (? 1.25 NOTICE OP SCHOOL MKKTlNiG. v . . Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 24 of Marlon rnimtv Stato nf DreaTOn. district will be held at the high December, 1922. at 8 o'clock p.m. for the purpose. Ol aitcusam m budget hereinafter set out with the levylnf board. - v, . , . The total amount of money needed by the Utd school district during the fiscal year beginning on 18r 1923, is estimated In the following mta.et ana intiaaet tun amounts to be receired from tfie county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special 4Jstrict i tax, and . all other moneys of the district. '' - Budgrt I. Personal Serrlce .' 1. Teachers & substitute s salaries 2 teachers at 540.00 1 teacher at 578.00 12 teachers at 12 teachers at 25 teachers at 13 teachers at 30 teachers at 4 teachers at 13 teachers at 8 teachers at 1 teacher at 910.00 1015.00 1080.00 1115.00 1170.00 1215.00 1260.00 1350.00 1400.00 1425.0V 1440.00 1500.00 loOO.OO 1 1 teacher at teacher at 2 2 teachers at tcacheit at 1 teacher at ....... 1850.00 1 teacher at 2000.00 Substitute teachers. . . ...... 2. Principals, superintendents. clerks, nurse, physician, tru- 7 ' ancy, census and librarians: - '. 1 6 principals at . $1400.00 8,400 2 principals at 1500.00 S.000 1 principal at 1750.00 1,760 1 principal at 2100.00 . 8,100 -. m 1 superintendent at . 3600.00 3,0O 1 secretary at ..... 90.00 940 1 H. S. secretary at.. SOO.OO .' 600 V v 1 clerk at 780.00 f 80 ' 1 school nurte at... 850.00 850 j 1 school physician at. 425.00 415 1 truant ofiicer at .. 411.00 ; 42S 1 census enumerator at 376.00 875 : Public library 8,160 ' Janitors' salaries: 1 head janitor at . ..81500.00 1 janitor at 9A0.O0 2 janitors at ... 8S5.00 1 janitor at ..... ... 810.00 1 janitor at .'. 787.50 4 janitors at 765.00 1 janitor at 710.00 1 janitor at 697,50 1 janitor at 540.00 4 Janitor boys at . . 100.00 Extra janitor service before school in September Other services II. Material and supplies: 1. Educational equipment - (typewriters, science, manual training and educational). 2. Furniture ' (tables, chairs, desks, black boards, etc.). 3. Educational supplies 4. Library books, periodicals, magazines, supplementary read ers, dictionaries 5. Janitors' supplies 6. Fuel anrt wood 7. Light, power and gas 8. Water and phones ii. Postage and stationery 10. Printing 11. Freight and.drayage III. Construction: 1. New building 2. Concrete walks, etc. IV. Maintenance and repairs: 1. Senior high school , 2. Washington junior high school Z. Grant junior high school . . 4. MrKinley junior high school. 5. Englewood 6. Garfield i 7. Highland . . 8. Lincoln a 9. Park 10. Richmond . . ; 11. Other buildings V. Indebtedness 1. Redemption of bonds 2. Interest on bonds . . . 3. Interest on warrants VI. Insurance VII. Miscellaneil.ui WW. Emergency Total expenditures Receipts I. State school fund II. County school fund ....... III. Elemeniary school fund . . . IV. High school tuitfon fund V. Other sources A. Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax. . . Recapitulation Total estimated expenses for the year Total estimated receipts not In proposed tax . . . Balance, amount to be raise d by tax ;.....;... . .$114.20 Six per cent limitation 1119,000; redemption of bonds, f 10,000; interest en bonds. $5250; total, $124,250. 1 A Dated this 16th day of November. 1922: -" ..v'- ' Attest: Devers Will Represent State at Washington; . J. M. - DeTers. aaaUUit attor- genrrt. it". - - Washing toB, IX C where he will m represent te sUte. legal P" ment In the, intervention of the Oregon pobHcerrlce eomrauwum in the sppUcstloa or me douih.. Pacific company. W acquire con trol f the Central vm ra,f way llnea. ' v " ; The Orx coi.mlion is neither opposing nor npportlng the Southern N PadHc company, but has entered eompWint -ilast various roada demncJng , contraction ; of rail-way IinSs in central sad: eastern Oregon W the more adequate protection yI . Oregon ahlppera. J RRONCHrjLS la ehaM tKflS-OSirtkrT WJUl VVAPOR that S SCHO01 AieQUBK Ol iu school building on,lh Itth Of June 19. 192J. and enduig June "i. ... v ...?188.H6 8 1.080 5TS 11,80 11.4 SO 87,000 14,883 35.109 4,860 16.380 16,800 1,400 1.426 1.440 3.000 8.600 1.850 8.000 1,600 8150.185 iii r.(' t a. - a e fi . AJ 825.818 , 81.600 900 1.710 . 810 787.60 3.060 780 6IT.66 640 400 600 500 112.115 83,000 120.000" 3. 3.600 150 1,600 4,500 1.500 1,500 200 300 160 820,000 83.00 900 84,700 81.800 700 250 260 3.50 1,250 500 900 760 350 200 $7,500 210.000 5.250 2.750 818,000 84.700 $7,300 18,000 1.000 2.000 1.375 8243, 250. 8.500 . 44.500 25.000 26.000 6.000' 8109.000 ..2243.25a . . 109.000 W. H. BCHOIIARDT. DIsL Clerkr RUSSELL CATUN. Chairman , WM. GAHLSDORF, jSccretary j E. B. MILLARD . PAIJL B. ; WALLACE 1 l f J. F. HUGHES . i . As a. e. haLvorsen ; H. H. OL1NOER S ; CURTIS B. CROSS W. C. WINS LOW . U J. SIMERAI - :': v