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fHE OftCCi STATESMAN. SALEM cmEGON -TUESDAY MORNING,' NOVEMBER- 21, 4922 . L 1 hi V I - 1 v ir 1 ClBSLrilD AJTmuiMMTl Bate ' hi nri! re meertioa - 9e . . 9e -J 05 Three iaeertioaa . One week (sis laaertioaa). uae mania fl months' evatrect. per ate. 16 it meatha' eoatract, par as. ,3e Minimum for nay advertiaem't t&e NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY W. H. Burgbardt, Jr. Resident Agent STI Suti 8t. 7 , MONEY TO LOAN On Real Eiutt T. K. FORD - (OTtr Ladd A Bath Bank) NEW TODAY r COOK WANTED NONE BUT EX PERI - eneed nerd apply. Mm. Asahel Bath, J 315 Bellevue St. Phona 681. LOST SHELL. RIMMED CLASSES, , At postoffice or between University and Hartraan'e. I'hotia 50.VJ. f OR BEN T FCRNISIIED BI KEP , Ins rooms, with or -Without board. Gentlemen preferred. Phona 1161-J. HAND PICKED APPLES DELIVERED, Spitseaberg, Roma Beauty. Winesap. 8 botes for 2.00; 5 for 93.00; 10 for .98.00. delivered. Cabbage, 91.25 par luu in. warq a. lucnaruson, front. Phone 494. ; ' WOOD FOR SALE MOVINQ - AND transfer work Kma 91.au par .hour. Pbent 175$. FOB SALEAT V ONCE, AYRSHIRE cattle. Phone 1551-W or inquire lvis rairgroumt itoaa. CHANDLER SIX TO TRADE ON booae and lot. , W. Ht Grabenhorst Co, 275 State Bt. WHEN NEXT INSURING YOUR AUTO. it will ba of Interest to you to get our rales. We write all lines, and fnr ' nishHhe owner with a special, 92500 ? 1.1 . I ! n. .. . ' . arriueni policy. rHSnarey a roiey. a us., pnone 01. I M WRtTIN INSURANCE EVERY day now. How about yonrs. See ea V, west, 870 Vb State St. LET BEN T; WEST WRITE YOUR IN- ' suraoce, 879 ft State St. STRAY HORSE.. ONE .BAY MARE, weighing abont 100O lb. W'thovt j halter on. Call Turner 94, or W. J. vennant. , . WANTED TO RENT. TWO-ROOM epartment, kitchenette, famished; sleeping room unfurnished or untar nished sleeping room only. Phone 1801-R. . - MODERN HOUSE FINE CONDITION State street; oornar, N. and E. front; ,. all paved; double garage; everything; 95000 cash; terms. Harris. 624 N. Capitol, 1942-J. FOB RENT 8-ROOM FURNISHED apartment. - 13th and Wilbur, phono AUCTIONEER OF FARM AND PER aonal property. G. Satterlee, 180 N. L'omm rcial St. room 31. over People's Cash Store. Residence Phono 12 11-J. OWNER LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA, will sacrifice .small prune ranch! cloao in. Seo us today, - tomorrow may ba ; too late. ..... ,- -. x Krueger 208-209 Oreg-ea Bldg. Phona 217. LOOK f -GOOD BUILDING LOT ON f paved atreet, also 50x130. If you want a anap, aea this. . W, H. Grabenhorst & Co. ' 275 State SL ; MONKEY LOST-MY MONKEY HAS - taken French leara, and. is monkeying ; around at Krge. 1 Information leading to hie capture appreciated. Flake's ; Pet Land, 278 .State. ' P. S. Thin Xmsi give living presents. i WANTED TWtr MEN TO CONTRACT to pile end load lumber. ' Steady work. Phone 1672. Salem. . BUNGALOW 5 ROOMS WITH FIRE place, built in book cases and buffet; two iota oa pavement. Price ,93150. 9700 down will handle. ' W. H, Grabenhorst & Co. ' 275 State St. , FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED ALSO v furnished houakecping , rooms ".and table board during , the legislative ses sion commencing January 8, 1923. Send by Nnv. 27 full and complete in- ' formation, including street somber, . distance from state house and to sue t ea Ine, how fnrnished, heated and . lighted, whether equipped with hot and :' cold -water, bathing facilities. tele phone, ete. Give rate for the session and addresi "Legislators," care of - Statesman, t ; J8U8INESS PROPERTY CLOSE IN, site 82 Kxl65. Price 912.000. W. H. Grabenhorst & CoV J 275 State St. . v Look 'v A good 6-Room modVrn hoose, well ln- eased, 1 brock from school, for 91800, with 9100 down and 920 per month. Thomason . : 331 Va State St . Look A rood 8 room modern house, well lo- cated, I block to school, price 81SOO ami 9100 eaah will handle. 10 acres, all ia- cultivation. good 5 " room house mile from high school, price 92500; will take, house up to 64000. Will pay some rash 85 acres tarsi; of bottom land and culti voted; on good road; price 935O0; will take Salem property We have a a-ood atore huildinr and 5 room house ia Philomath; price 94500, Will trade for small farm and pay up - to 93500, cash difference Thomason ' ' ' 33m! State St . EMPLOYMENT IXMALS WANTED GOOD RELIABLE MAID f for reneral honaework.' Call mornings at 385 N. Summer. COLORED WOMAN WALTS DAY work. Phone 199-3. WANTED A COMPETENT WOMAX for house work Mast be expericne d and furnish reference. Addresa 290 Front St. or 340 Court St. WANTED ..SERVANT FOR GENERA! ' houaewsrk. . Must be good cook. Ref erences reuired. ; Address "E-04," 745 South Commercial 8t Salem. EARN 329 WEEKLY. SARE TIME, A". home, addressing, i mailing.- mcsie etren lars. Senjt 10 for mooic. information ete. Amfcrieaa Mueie Co, 1658 Broad waf, Y. 1 " ' 2CAXJB A3TB rT.afAT.1t WANTED MEN i AND WOMEN TO take fsrm osper aub eriptiena. , A fod proposition to the right people. Addreee the Paeifie Uomestead. oia Bldg. Salem. Ore. PERSONAL GET MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL paper publnhed. Free for stamp, ; Correspondent. Toledo, Okie. FOR SALE livestock FOR SALE REGISTERED HOLSTEIX eaaurtM. jTIIOIISJ A. fiascos USED CHICKKRINO GRAND. IN GOOD "tiii Farnitare Co. OR SALE OUOU USED M AM UO AN T ' , Fries 9200, it'!- L 8uff Co., Ma sie d apartment. FARM FATES IF TOO WANT TO GET THE BEST u v. 15 Pacific soothe' trial sabecriptioe. - Mantua taW ad. PotJLnrr 100 S YEAR OLD 8. a. whiti i.ta. ?rm I W. A. Ford. uwauun. uragoa. rVULiTKl MEN SEND IiOnT TWO- eoa atamps ajr apodal thrao months trial for the best and oldest journal la the tut. Tha rtiI ..4 ..I.... Usement art of special interest to tha paoltry breeders of the Northwest. ' flvrtnwee rooltry JonrnaL, 111 Oom- aarciai tirooi, Maiem. Uregoa. WOOD WOOD FOR SALfc LARGE SECOND growth, qull 1467. BEST GRADB MILL WOOD 4 FOOT aaa 10-iacn. rrompt delleery. Koa oaablo prteo. Fred E. Welia, 805 8. Chorea. Phone 1542. BIRDS AND DOGS BT. ANDREASBURG ROLLERS "THE canary with a college education" Guar anteed. Former price 915 and 920. Special price 910. Order now. E. 0. Flake, Birda, Flowers, and Pita. 27 mate etaiem, ure. KXSOEIXAXE0US FOR SALE SINGER chine Cheap. t3d-W. SEWING MA FOR SALE OUtr BEWSPAPEdlSL 10 cents a bundle. Circulation deport ment, Oregon Statesman. ' FULLER BRUSHES LOCAL REPRE- scntative. Grimes, 1937J. BUY FROM GROWER WAGNKR AP- -pies, hand pifked, good cookers, good keepers, good eaters. ll.OO per box. 1 Good potatoes, 95i per nark. Uclivery free.- prarey Bros., 237 State Street, Phone 663. THE SMART SHADE, ROUGE. "TAN gere." Smartest of the smart, newest of the new. at "The Flower in-the Bot- . tie" Perfume Shop, 115 North Liberty Street. SUMMER LCGOAG REDUCED WALL paper romaaata, plaster wallboard. Velvet stair , earpet, 9135. Endar- I aaoe high grade house paint, Kalso-, mine, lde pound. Cotton mattreesee. S8.60. -Steel springe 95.00. Ma . Bnrea. 179 N. Coram ere ial St. "Beautiful Oregon Rose" and eleven ether Oregon eeaga, together wna a una rwiie-'on ei diunik songs, sacred songs and nsaay eld time favoritee ALL FOR tSe -: (Special erirea in an entity tota) Esnaeiallr adaotable tor sehooL soma lty or heme eingtng. Bead for The Western Songster Tt pagaa, now la iu third editlem. Published by .1. nuTOOW TEACHERS MONTHLY Hi a OommerciaJ St. Salem. Ova FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT 891 North Commercial. FLAT rnn RENT FURNISHED FLAT AT 664 Ferry street. su a monto Phone 23. or apply ai Statesman business office. WANTED KZ80-3 AXEOUS wiXTn TO RUT HOUSEHOLD FUR niture. tooia. miaceuaaeoue aruoiea. Phone 1446. : i WANTED IMPROVED OREGON trawherrv mants. loranoerry inn- plants. gooseberries and - other am all fruits. Ward K. Richardson. . WANTED TO RENT MODERN FIVE or six-room honse. Walking distance f S. P. Depot. Phone 11. 2 M. WANT ED 1 to 6lL URNITCRE. TOOLS, ETC. Paoae T VOII HAVE ABSOLUTELY NUMBER one notatoes. we can handle tliein. ive are also buying small site prunes. Mangia Bros., Salem, Oregon. WANTED EVERYTHING IN HARD were and furniture, nest prices paia. THE CAPITAL. BtHUWAM A 1-ITS.K ITtTRK OO. 98S N. Commercial St. Paeaa V4T WANTED BOY'S BICYCLE. E. B. Flake. 273 State. Phone 650. WANTED ABOUT 30 HEAD OK-GOOD goata on shares. Address uox ooa. Salem. W A WTin rUKNITUKB. TOOLR MA chiaery. etock. ete wui any tor eaas sv sell on eommiaeMa. rboae en Woo dry, the auctioneer. BUSINESS CARDS AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEER F. . WOODRY. THE liveatock. furniture, real eetate eoe tieaeer. Phoae 611 for sale davee 1610 a. Bummer. OOL. J. B. GABLE AUCTIONEER. farm and etty aaiee. Phoae 1448. 160 S. High. ACBTTLEJCS WELDDfO ran htfei. BRASS. ALUMINUM Briaa the pieces. Oxe-Gaa Heatini Co. S37 Court. BEAUTY TAMXMUS tOW OPERATING MODEL BEAUTY Parlor. 110 North commareial street Phono 956 Auto Directory AUTOMBTXES THE GOOD MAXWELL GINGRICH Motor Co. Ill Court. BATTERY AND EXEOTRICIAlf R, D. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES starter and ewaerator srork. 171 8 Commercial. prvsto . LITE BATTERY 8ERV 1CK Statioa. Expert battery aad electrical work.- Ferric Bros. Phoae 1808. 41 Ooart. AtTTO. ELECTRICIAN: EXPERT TROT. hie shoo tin, SIS H. High. Phee 208; TYRES AND ACCESSORIES USED PARTS 1-1 TO OFF. MIKl'S Ante Wrecking House. aaa aorta OammereiaL Phono 638. SIC CLE AND SEP AIRING LLOYD E RIMtfDEX. elea and reiiri -DAYTON BICY 887 Oawrt. HARRY W. SCOTT The Cyele Maa 147 8. Coa'L Phone 69 USBD OAKS WANTED - OS 4-ROOM HOUSE. Have late model ear to trade on same. Address "J4-05" cjo Statvsmaa. Auto Directory Used Autos FORDS FOR SALE 160.00 UP. REO -liery $93. Phone 361 or 1653-R. OLESON Uf4ED CAR EXCHANGE. Cars bought and sold. Cfoaraatoad ro pairing. Waajng. Polishing. RADTATOH FENDER REFAIXS RADIATORS , FENDERS. BODIES. made or repaired- J. a Bair. 444 Perrr. AUTOMOBILE PAIXTIXG RELIANCE ACTO PAINTING CO. 819 State St.. cor. Front. Colonel J. Olm atrad. mgr. TRACTORS WHEEL TRACTOR AXD PLOWS FOR sale. Good condition. Liberal terms. Will trade. What have yuu t Address "E03" o Statesman. BUSINESS CARDS CARPET AND SCO WEAVING CARPET AND RUG WE A VIS' RAGS dyad. Fhona bafnro a. m. t4rtl. CANDY SHOPS ACME CHOCOLATE SHOP "JUST Candy. BtrietlT homamada. 121 Commareial. CARPExa AMD FX.UTT BTJOS NOTICE TO THE PUBL.I0 WE HOW weave flair raga made mt of old car DCta. any lenrth or width voa desire. We also re fit re-saw and siss earpota. Feather renovating and mattraal steam ing and ro-making. Salem Carpet Cieaa.ag and Ftaif Rag Worka. Paoae .una. ELECTRICIAXI SALEM ELECTRIC CO. MASONIC Building. Paoao 12GO. ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND SUPPLY 00. Phono 1984. 322 N. Liberty. HALIK'S ELECTRIC SHOP ELEO- trieal machine repairing, contracting 837 Court. Phono 488. ARCHIE FLEEKER. ELECTRICIAN Honao wiring by hoar or contract. Estt- matea farniaheL Phono 980. 414 Court St. FINANCIAL TO LOAN 95000 ON KIRKT CLASS security at 7 per cen.t Will divid 32 Oregon Bldg- Pbooe 1009. 1 MARION-POLK CODrTTT FARM LOAN aaaoeiatkta haa monev a loan at IU percent. W. D. Smith, secretary -treaa- 808 Balem Baab ef Coramerne.- FARM LOANS 33 YEARS PER CENT XO COMMISSION. A. C. Bohrnstedt 407 Masonic Temple, Salem, Ore. CHIMNEY SWEEPS CHIMNEY SWEEPING F U R N A CE cleaning. F. Councilman. Phone 177. 30 YEAR FARM LOANS ON RURAL credit plea, pre-paymoat provisions al lowed. We will finance you for a lees rate oi interest than any firm oa the coast. Private money to losa oa either city or eoaatry property. R. W. Marsters 411 Oregon Buildiaar CHtNEBB PHYBICLUf DR. L. M. HUM CURE 8 ANY KkTSwTJ diaeaao. H S. Hiah St. paoae 888 DBTJO STORES WM. NEIMEYER "JUST DRUGS." 175 N. Commercial street, paoao 167. tREWER DRUG CO. 40S COURT Phone 14 CLEANERS AND DYERS -tPICK. N. SPAN CLEANERS AND dvera. . 644 State. . DSUGLES3 PHYSICIANS MAGNETIC HEALING DR. A I. Franta. Acuta and chronic diseases. Phone 780.-25-28 Breyman Block. FURNACES SEAGROVE FOR FURNACES 198 8. 12th atreet. FURNxtORE stores QIESE FURNITURE CO. QUALITY furniture for loss money. 878 Court. Phone 464. PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE r aad second band furniture. 371 a. com mercial. FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL PIECES Delivery. O. F. Breitaaapt. fmiist, 188 Rorth Ldberty street, f fboue 880 Ladies' Wearing Apparel DRESSMAKING FENCER CORSETS TO ORDER Dreeemakiag. Came Fisher, MeOor aack Bldg. HEMSTITCHING SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING. pleating, buttons, stamping aad aoedlo work. 829 Oregon Bldg. Phone 879. MRS. C. E. MILLER HEMSTITCHING. tamping, buttons. Room 10, over Mil ter'a store. Phone 117. ssTTitiXTf a HATS FROM 31 CP MRS. a a Grimm 619 Ooart atreet. HOTELS CAPITAL .HOTEL CORNER STATE AND commercial, pnone eso. ARLINGTON HOTEL CLEAN OOST 60e aa 463 State. LADIES' TAILORING W. J. MAYER. HIGH CLA8S I ADIES' tailoring; long coats, suits and drcstes Room 7. McCormack Bldg. Phone GM2 TRANSFER HAUXJHO CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 22 State Bt Phone SSB.. Diatribatin. forward iag and storage oar specialty Get our ratee. WE MOVE, STORE AND SHIP HOUSE bold ' gooaa. our specialty is piani aad furniture moving, we also matt eoaatry tripe. V s handle the beat cos aad wood. Call oa aa for prices. W give good measure, good quality am1 good service. Lansar Transfer Oa Phoae 980. TRANSPORTATION PARKER'S STAGE LINES J. W. Parker. General Manager Central Siege Terminal Salem. OrefO' SALEM-8ILVERTON DIVIBION Leaves Salem, Central Stage Terminal r 7 a.m 11 a.m a a.m. Leeves Silverton, News Stand: 8 a.m. 1 p.m. o p.m. Salem-Indepeadenee-Moamouth Divisioa Loavee Salem Central Stage Terminal: 7 Am. 9 a.m. 11 a.m. 8 p.m. t pjm Leaves Monmonth, Monmouth Hotel: !lS lbl. 1 a.m 8:15 a.m. Leaves ladepeadenca, Beaver Hotel: 1-.BO a-as. 10 a-m. i:i p.m. m pa. o:ej Wo make eoaneettoas at Salem to .1 parte ef the valley. Extra tripe i appointment. J. W. PARKER. Oaaaral Mgr XDVDRXBI SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 188 8 Liberty street. Phoae 85. OMeet lareret heat. . Established 1889. CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY quality work, proomt service. 1264 Broadway. Phoae 185. BUSINESS CARDS 8CAVEKGBRS SOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE fPCC- ee&aor to Neal Scavenger) Garbage and refaso of all kinds removed by the1 moaia. Reasonable ra'--. I'!icn : Office 529, ri-siil fa 2US. SALEM SCAVENGERS GARBA0E. RE- rnae of all kinds removed Oeaapwam tteaoed. Phono 167 or 1595W. SECOBD HAND GOODS SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BUYS AND sells seeood hnd furniture. Tools and junk. 3 JO N. Cotu'L Phono 4UZ. WANTED EVER YTHTNO IN CLOTH ing and envea. Beet pncee paid. Uep ital Exchange. 842 N. Commercial, Phone 136a W. EDWARD WKLP EXPERIENCED piano tuner. Leave orders Will e Muaie Store. STOVES AXp 8T0VB EEPAXEINO STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years expenvaee. Depot Mioaal feace, etsee 26 to 38 taehsa high. Paint, oil and vsrniahea. etc- logaa- berrv and hoa hooka. Salem fence and Btove Works. 250 Court atreet. Phoee 134 MEDICAL MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phone SIT W. MACHINE SHOP THE CROSS AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC Steam Boilers, voleanisera and tuoe plates Perry 0. Campbell. Ell N Liberty. . H. AND M. CO. 8PECTACTT SiClND era and welders. Automotive eerviea 40 t erry."" Phone 864. IfEK'K STOBB ED. CHASTAIN'S UPSTAIRS MEN'S shop. Suits and overcoata. Use my stairs, it pays. 123 N. Commareial. NOODLE PARLORS WA HONG NOODLE HOUBE. Ferry. 489 BIN SIN NOODLE HOUSE CHOP suev. 40e: puffed rice. 30e: noodles. 20c: fried nood.ee. 60c 189 8. Lib erty. MACHINISTS WECHTER A SMITH MACHINISTS, engineers, welders, Heald cylinder grinding service. Phone 663-848 Far- . ry. MUSIC 8T0EES GEO. a WILL PIANOS. PHONO- grapha, eewing machine, aheet muaie, ! and piano studies. Repairing paoao-; graphs and aewiaa machiaae. 433 : State. Salem. . SALEM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC All branches taught, diplomas granted. laa granted. 1337 Court John R. Sites. director. Phone 626. RAG AND JAZZ PIANO PLATING It lessons guaranteed. Waterman System. F. B. Clark. Mgr., McCor- nack Bldg. VARIETY STORES SALEM VARIETY STORE. 18S N. Commercial. Pbone 1877. WATER SALEM WATER. LIGHT ft POWER CO. Office. 801 South Com'L St. Tea per cent discount oa domestic flat rates paid ia advance. No dedaetieaa far absence or any cause valata a-tier it chut off your premises. WOOD SAWS WOOD SAWING FHONE 1181. CITY, eoaatry. Ed. Sproed. CITY AND COUNTRY WOOD SAWING. Phoae 3046. Fisher Broe. RESTAURANTS HUB RET AURA NT MOST REASON sble prices. Johnson-Barry., lav o. High. PRXXTDrc. ROWLAND PRINTING Pattoa Bldg. CO. JOB printing. PIANOS TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW Victor or Brunswick, H. U. Stiff Fur niture Co. . Muaie Dept. SHERMAN CLAY CO. PIANOS Btelaweye Due-Art and others- Moore a Maaie House. 419 Court street aad Masonic Temple. NURSERIES COMPLETE LINE TREES 8MAL1 fruite, ornamentals. Capital City Nnr eery Co, 426 Oregon Bldg. Phoae 7e FRUITLAXO NURSERY HAS A SALES yard at Cherry City Feed Barn, 544 Ferry Street. Trees ready for plant ing. See me before buying. Phone 1140-M. PLTna&Dxa PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL work. Phone 1397-J. Shop. 137 Union street, a. L. uodfrey. LODGE DIRECTORY UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS Camp 5. Armory, First third Moadsvs PROFESSIONAL CHTROPODT8TS DR. GEORGE F. HINER. FOOT SPEO- ialist, modern equipment; archea made to order. Room 8. Pattoa Bldg. Phone V57. DR. 8. F. SCOTT. S. 0. GRADUATE ef the National University of Science Chicago. Scientific Chiropody. Suite - 801-802 Masonic Temple. Phoae 640 for appointment. CHIROPRACTORS DR S. R. SMITH, CHIROPRACTOR. 822 Oregon Bldg. Phone 664. OR. LENA A. BOONE. CHIROPRACTOR 475 S. Commercial. Hours 10 to 12: 1 to 5. Phona 1415. DRS. SCOTT ft SCO FIELD. P. 8 Chiropractors. 414 19 C. S. Bank Bldg Phone 87; res. 828-R. OPTICIANS MORRIS OPTICAL CO. -8uite 901 Ore gon Building. I LASSES FITTED BT THE BOW OP tical Co., 825 State street, opposite Ladd h Bush Bank. Proven Shur-ona." Use Quality , NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS OR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND chronic diseases. 415 Oregon Bldg. Phone 110. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DRS. WHITE AND U. 8. Bank Bldg. MARSHALL 306 OR FOSTER 404 OREGON Phones 756. 2024 J. BLDG OR W. L. MERCER OSTEOPATHIC Phviieiaa aad Sorgeoa. Kirksville graduate. 404-405 C. S. National Baak Bid. Phoae. office Sit: rea. 814. BROKEN ARTIHl S AND OTHER DE formitiee f the feet corrected without ma or tuna from year eeenpeuea Pre. .White a Marshall. U. B. Bldg - DR. JOHN L. LYNCH OSTf OP ATHTG Phyaiciaa and Burgeon. 408-404 Ore gon Bldg. Pboaea. office. 1884; roe. 58F5. -v..iw Classified Ads. In The Statesman Brina Result. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE DESTKABLa, CLOSE IN acreage by owner, tilcna Adams. Phone HAVE CASH BUYER V. I.. w FOR 40 TO 80 ud. 341 State St. aTS farm. WANT HOiSK 1 OH 4 ROOMS Hst light ix keiaa. cst 331.5. oat run 2t Uiilea. WU1 :ta deal c' tioa on ttnw. Address "Kt ' o Stitsman. 82 ACRES. 6 MILES OCT, NEAR ORE g&n Hectne K R station, bouse, barn, 'iekin and hog house. 1 acre peach es. ether fruit. 20 acres in cultivation f 1500. $o75 in 4 years at 6 per net Will take light ear, some rsth t,t eaity. M. J, Hunt t.add A Bath Bidg. Wood's Bargains 30 ACRES RIVER BOTTOM LAND. House, barn and orchard; a snap at 91500. 6-ROOM HOUSE NICE LOT. BEARING fruit treea and berries; good location: 81706. 40 ACRES RIVER BOTTOM LAND close in, for about the price of the building. F. L. Wood, 341 State St. Owner Gives Us 9 Days TO SELL 9 LOTS ON A PAVED street and car line; large lots 50x140 feet each to a 20 foot slier. On'v S.'iO down, balance 810 per month; pr'ic of lot 3300 cau you best it! Pler don't phone, but come to 540 State St. and " Childs & Bechtel Have two Halo's Show kits. ANDERSON RUPERT Buocessore to Laflar A Lafiar INSURANCE REAL ESTATE BONDS LOANS. 406 7 Oregon Bide ABSOLUTELY THE BEST HOUSE ON the market today for sale st the right 2 iga re. Gertrude J. M, Page 492 N. Cottage St. The Owners Leaving the City C ACRE. 5-ROOM COTTAGE. OtRAOF. mops, fsmily fruit;. 83200. 32200 cash balance to suit. This it outside tbs city. 6- ROOM MODERN. PAVED STREET close in, a 94200 property, must be sold at once, 93700, 3500 cash, balance to be arranged at 6 iter cent. 6 ROOM MODE R.N FIREPLACE Urge porch, wood shed, 92400. 31300 OAKLAND SIX TOURING AXD CASH lor residence. Socolofsky 34i Snu Good Buys CLOSE IN BUSINESS PROPERTY 82 xioo. rrice fiz.uoo. 7-room modern Bungalow, fireplace, furnace, cement basement, garage, paved street. If you went a snap see this. Price 3500, terms. 5-room buncalow modern in "every-way on N. Com'L St, Price 94000 .terms. 6-room bungalow with basement. ' near school. Price 98150. cash. 6-room bungalow at 81 S. 25th St. basement. Price 93675, H cash. Good 7-room bouse at 729 N. Liberty St. Price 93150, 91000 cash. 5-room cottage oa Alill St. modern plumbing and lights. Price 82200. 91000 cash. Real Eatate and Fire Insurance. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co, ; 275 State St.. TJ. 1. 3eak Bldg. Worth While 6-ROOM COTTAGE, MODERN, PAVED street nd aMen closo ltr; price 3300, 9800 Cash, balance good terms. . '5-ROOM HOUSE, BATH, ELECTRIC lights, 2 lots, bearing fruit; price 91700, 3200 cash; Mills U Copley 331 Stat. S:. 7ROOM HOCSE IN TWO APART meats, clow in on Union street; one apartment furnished with good s;rado lurnishine. bath, lights; ez,7a.u. 7-ROOM STRICTLY MODERN HOME IN as. Salem; fireplace, furnace, sun porch, garage, 35000.00. ' Winnie Pettyjohn 331 State St. ONE YEAR'S CROP WILL PAY FOB thit land. Willamette valley irrigated land, situ ated 12 miles from Salem, Ore., lor ealo at 8200 per acre and up. Some trac; well improved. This year's crops were av follows: Logsnerries, 4 tons to the acre, paid in proti; of 8228 per acre above cost of picking; corn. 75 to 85 bushels to the acre; Kentucky Wonde. beans. 4 to 5 tons to the acre; potatoes, 200 to 0i sacks to the acre. We can sell you 10 acres or 160 acres. Every foot of land tillable and under cultivation; no stumps; no ro-k; no gumbo: all fenced with sheep-light fenei and you can buy for 25 tier cent down and tha balance payable in five annua! payments at 3 per cen: interest; water only 91.50 per acre per year: no better blac k loam soil in the w ir.-l. On crop of potatoes will pay the en tire cost of the land. Green feed for dairy cattle pra?tilly 12 months in the er; nu water; fine climate; all h land within ihr-w miles of the railro.-d and pave J toad: splendid schools. We run weekly excursions. No trades. RTEKIi RKALTY DEV. CORPORA TION. 507 SPOKANE SAW & LOAN BLDG. OR A. E. HOUCHEX. 31 OKEUOX BLDG SALEM, ORE. 8T0TICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT TIMBER GENERAL LAND OFFICE. Washington. D. C. November 6. 1922. - Notice is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the Aoi of June 9, 1916 (39 Slut. 218), and th instructions of the Secretary uf the In terior of September 15. 1917 146 L. D 447), the timber on the toll-.wing :..d will be sold at 10 o'clock a. m. oa Decern ber 19. 1922, at public auction at the United States land office at Portland. Oregon, to the highest bidder at not lei than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to tbe approval of the Secretary of the Interior. Th prachase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent, thereof, bemr commissions allowed, must be depositee at time of tale, money to be returned if I ale it not approved, otherwise patent wilV issua for the timber which most be removed within ten years. Bids will b received from eitiiens and corporation organized under the laws of the Unite States or say State. Territory or Distric thereof only. Upon application of a qalified purchaser, the timber on ' 'egal subivwion will be offered separate ly before being included ia any offer e a larger unit. T. 4 N.. R. 8 W.. See. 1. N. E. V E. 4, yellow fir 440 M.; N. W. X. E. Vt. yellow fir 140 M.; none of the vrllow fir on these traeta to be sold for less than 92.25 per M. T. 5 N R. 3 W.. See. 85. N. E. V. E. M. vellow fir. 1250 M, red eedat 50 M.: N W. N. E. 14. red fir 1350 M.. vellrw f r 250 M.. red cdar 5f M.: 8. F. U N. E. U. yellow fir, 1425 M.. red cedar 150 M ; 8. W. hi v v J A o?c Xt fi ... ' IS. Ir 1 1 1 I , , jvirv 0 860 M rd cedar 25 M,: X. E. M S. W, A. yellow fir. 1390 M.: K. W. H S. E.14.- red fir. 575 M, yellow fir 175 M..v red cedar M .; 8. E. a E. , red fir 100 M yellow fir 580 M.; 8. W. 8. E. i. red fir 575 M yellow fir 400 It. red cedar 50 M none of the fir or cedar oa this area to be sold for less thsn 92.25 per M. T. 9 8.8.3 See. 23. 9. E. S. W. H. red fir 620 M.; none of the fir on this tract to be sold for leas than 91.75 per M. GEO. R. WICKHAM. - Acting Commissioner. General Lead Office. REAL ESTATE USED CAR KOkTH tJtH) AS F' KJT pavmeat oa rood C room haaae. Price S2S00. balanco lika rent Sea it tadav. A. W. ESTES REALTY CO. Pattaa BaOdlac MIXFD ADV. NEW OFFERIVGS. HAVE W AND 31100 TO LOAN" AT " per cent. ALa Wa m' TO Bl'T A SI! V! 1 L'."l nt-ss. .ni have t f -u o- V)t a H ih9t ( if itra - .. Di.r -has ALSO A.V APARTM f. vT iKi'.M! I Porilaad ; f55,.M0 to iTtSr. ."tie m--ome is 9t I a noniii. Ai.-.. a bar gain iu a sawmill pro..tKn. Wm. Fleming 341 St ite K. FOR REST FARMS FOR RENT 200 ACRE FARM WITH approximately 125 acres ia enltivaUoa. Inquire oea H. McNary. Salem. is Pool Operations in Special ties and Short Covering Have Influence NEW YORK, Nov. 20. Pool operations iu specialties combined with short covering in other quar ters where the supply of stocks at current prices apparently was scarce, gave the stock market an appearance of strength during th greater part of today's relatively dull session. Interest of the financial com munity was centered principally on the Strength of foreign ex changes, demand sterling Jumping nearly two points to $4.49, or less than 2 cents below the high iccord reached last June. French franca, which registered their low of the year, $6.17 only two weeks ago, were quoted at $7.41 anl similar improvement was noted la Belgian, Italian and most of the other European rates. Even Ger man marks advanced slightly to Vi cents a hundred, despite an increase of 65,000,000 marks in note circulation shown in the weekly statement of the reichs bank. Independent steels, pnblic util ities and sugars were the out standing industrial shares. Trad ing in railroad stocks was quiet, their neglect being attributed to the possibility of unfavorable leg islation in congress. Total sales of shares were 586, 000. , Call money opened an,d renew ed at 4U per cent, and later ad vanced to 4H and then to 5, where it closed. Time money business continued to be done on a 5 per cent basis, with trading quiet. The commercial paper rata continued at 4 per cent fot..thr balk-ef-the best names.- - - SETBACK IS FELT Big Estimate of Argentine Exportable Surplus Sends Market Down CHICAGO, Nov. 20. Material setbacks in the price of wheat to day resulted largely from a big new estimate of the Argentfne exportable surplus, and from out spoken bearish views expressed by a prominent Chicago trader. The market closed unsettled 1 to 2 cents net lower with December $1.18 3-4 to $1.18 7-8 and May $1.16 3-4 to $1.16 7-8. Corn lost 3-4 to 7-8 1 cent and oata half to 7-8 P 1 cent. In provis ions the outcome was unchanged to ten cents down. Despite some initial appear ance of strength due to upturns in Liverpol quotations the wheat market here gave evidence soon that fresh buying power was of insufficient volume to withstand heavy selling. Shortly after the opening. May touched a new high price record for the season, but during the rest of the day the bulls were at a decided disad vantage. It was figured that Ar gentina would be able to export 17,000,000 bushels more than heretofore has been estimated. In addition the amount of wheat on 3cean passage as compared with t week before showed an increase ot 3,500,000 . Reports that Great Britain and France were to press Germany for reparations counted as a further handicap of friends t higher prices', and bo likewise lid gossip that the car supply had improved, especially in the north west. Corn and oats receded with wheat. Corn receipts were heav ier and it was asserted that ex port corn at the seaboard was accumulating to a burdensome degree. , Lower quotations on hog val ues weakened the provision mar ket. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at Brush Creek School House In Road District No. 54 in Marion County, Oregon, on Tuesday the 28th day of November, 1922, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of levying an additional tax fot road purposes in said district. W. M. BUSHEY, -County Judge. STOCK market STRONGER N : WHEAT ILDIi A HUSBATJD Adtle GarrLNOst'a Xew FTuaae of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CHAPTER 1S Ttif Way Irfky Took Madge's AdTtre? I was Jfiercey resentful and humiliated at I walked by Hugh Orantland's side to the tree be neath which were grouped Dicky, Edith Fairfax and a number of the younger Paige cousins. ' I have always prided myself upon never betraying in public by word or gesture, any Jealousy of Dicky, no matter how impressive may be his attention to some other woman. This errand upon which I was bent at Hugh Grant land's request savored altogether too much of the Jealous-wife-re- moving-husband-from-rlvaPs-vicin- ity, to my notion. But one look at Dr. Jim Paige, who stood alone a short distance off, pretending to be busy in piling dogwood boughs together, but in reality, as I quick ly saw, watching Dicky and Ed ith Intently from beneath frown ing brows, made me quicken my steps and forget my resentment in apprehension. As we came up, Dicky hailed us. and I thought I detected a note of mockery in his call. "You're Just in time," he said "We've decided to have a May pole dance right here. Ol course, it isn't May yet, but as I under stand It. May down here ts what our August is, or something like that. At any rate, it's May weather when the dogwood blos soms are out, according to 'my reckoning, so we're going to cel ebrate. Edith queen of the is going to be thej116' M;" May 115 j.,. May. Won't she) . ' ; make a good one?" A Menacing Situation. His clever artist's hands had been busy as he spoke with some sprays of the pink and white blossoms, and as he finished he deftly tossed on Edith's dark hair a cunningly fashioned crown.' Then he dropped on one knee be fore her, and seised her hand. "First of all try majesty's loyal subjects, I salute thee!" he said, bent his head as if to kiss her hand. The . younger Paige cousins clapped their hands and laughed merrily at the little outburst, but I, watching Edith Fairfax curi ously, saw that she did not even smile. With a queer little reac tion at my heart, I realised that though the touch of Dicky's "lips upon' her hand would be some thing Infinitely prised by her, yet she was annoyed and resentful at this public exhibition. That she also shared iHugh Orantland's knowledge of Dr. Jim Paige's hair-trigger temper I guessed from the quick, furtive glance she shot at him, even as she quickly and deftly snatched her hand from Dicky's grasp before his lips had reached it. "Don't be absurd, Dicky," she said almost pettishly, then she turned with a little air as of re lief to me. Dicky's Mockery. "Madge, will you take this wild youngster of yours in hand?" she asked prettily. "He acts as if he were a performing bear just let loose from a cage." "That's what I came over for," I replied, demurely, 'although in wardly I raged at the covert im plication whether meant or not I had no means of knowing that I was. the jailer, our marital life the cage from which Dicky had escaped for a little while. "Major Grantland and I have been con sulting our watches, and beg to inform you that If we mean to g'et these blossoms home in time for Leila gjo be married today it behooves us to hasten. Of course, if you think the ceremony can be postponed " I stopped and looked around, smiling a bit maliciously while the members of tbe little group looked at their own watches, caught their respective breaths, and rushed to the wagon with the last boughs they had been gath ering. I saw Major Grantland adroitly slip to Edith's side, and pick up the pile of blossoms near her before Dicky, who was still looking In astonishment at hia watch, could forestall 'him. At the same instant I tucked my hand under my husband's arm. "Come over here quickly and help me get my pile up." I com manded in half-coaxing, half mandatory, w!fe!y fashion, but when we were safely out of ear shot of the others I dropped the coaxing tone and spoke as one man or one woman to another. "Yon called me to account the other day," I began quietly but measuredly, "And I think I took it good naturedly; in fact, I don't mind telling you that I'm quite grateful for it. Now it's my turn and I'm not going to mince words a boat It. I don't think you're playing fair either with Jim Paige or -or Edith by a performance Buch as you have been giving this morning." Dicky stared at me as if I were someone he had never seen be fore. In fact, he never had seen me In just this mood. Never," in our, lives together, had I openly referred to any attention be bad given anothef woman. And tetgSZfc1921 m l mock I he mischief followed the as tonishment in his eyes. -; - "Still championing ; the .lnaoc; ent and the downtrodden. I seet he gibed. "But dost 5 you fret; your little head. Ill lay off tb devoted pose that Is as much as, I can he grinned wickedly. ? "Have to do something te match 5 the dean majah's performance.1 you know. Come along, old dear, or you'll b late for the wedding." I - (To be eon tinned) FRUIT NEW YORK, Nov. 20.-Evaporated apples qul?t; prime, state: 10 1-2 a 10 3-4: Prunes firm, Californlas 8 3-4 a IT l-ll Ore-j gons 7 a 12c. Apricots scarce. choice 24 a 25c: extra choice. 26 a 27c; peaches dull, choice? 12 1-2 a 14 1-2; extra choice 14 1-2 a 1 1-4; Fancy l l-s a ise. DAIRY POTATOES PORTLAND, Not. SO. -Butter: Prints extras 48c; cubes extras. 45c; prime firsts 4 4e. Butter fat. Portland delivery: No. 1 sour cream 48 a 4Sc. Potatoes, ""buying price local 50 a 60c; selling price 75 a l.ltLj UYKRl'OOE. WIIKAT LIVERPOOL. Nov. 20. Close: Wheat December 10s 7 3-4 d; March $8 11 l-2d; May 9i 7 l-2d. BITENO-S AIRES WHEAT BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 20. Opening, wheat 1-4 lower; De cember 1.1$ 1-4; February 1.10 3-4. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT . MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 20. Wheat, cash: No. . 1 northern 1.17 fi.ft a 1.9.8 TWemhAr 1IOG8 NEW YORK. Nor. 20 -Hogs quiet; state 1922. 21 a 24c; Pa cific coast 1922, 1 a 18c; 1921, 14 a 15c. EXHAUSTED PROM GRIPPB COUGH La grippe coughs rack and tear the sufferer to a state of exhaus tion. "Would get completely ex hausted from, violent .. grippe coughs," writes R. O. Collins, Barnegat, N. J. .'Tried Foley's Honey and Tar and the . - cough, ceased entirely.!... Used by. three generations for coughs, colds and croup, throat,, chea and bronchial irritation. Foley's Honey and Tar has stood tbe test ot time. Con tains no opiates ' Ingredients printed on the wrapper. Largest selling eough medleine In the world," gold erery where. AdtV CREDENTIALS PRESENTED REVAL, Esthonia! Nov. 20.- Frederick B. Coleman,- new Am erican minister to the BaltR' states, presented his credentials to the president of Eathonls to day, . 4 I SALEHJ MARKETS Prices quoted are whotesaK end ar prices received by farmers, a No retail prtcea are given esrept as aeted. . No. 1 White wheel 91.9. " ' No, 2 wheat 91. ' Nc 8 Rod wheat. (tacked) 0e. ' Cheat hay 817. Oat hay.. 930. . ' ' ' ' ' ' : Clever hey, baled 913(990. ' EGO S, , BUTTER tOTTEEFAT Eggs, retaL 85e8nee. Creamery better, retail 49a 50a.' i Butterfat (delivered), 48c. Milk 93.25 -rwt. - - - ' FOULTET -., -r . Old roosters. SftlOo. i f - P -oilers. l02Ae, j Hens, lights, 13c. J Mens hvavt, lse. fore, tamoy Ajrx avsxr . Hogs, top, 99010.23. , Pressed hogs. 14. -"! ,' . Top veal, dressed 13e, ,-, . Steers, t Be. - '; : ;, Cows. 2tt04 1-4 e. -' FRUITS v . Baaaaaa, 10c. . Lemoae, $9.00. i v Kavel erteget. $9.TS. " Califoraia grapefruit, 97.SAA . . VBOXTAJsLSS " Tomatoes, SOe ba. . , ' r Carrote, 93. . . ' !.---ri Head lettuce, 93 85 crate, 1 u Cucumbers, 40e dot. . , . : ,', - Meets. S3 OO ewt f Portland Baying Prieea 1 i EOOS, FOULTRT AMD lsVTS. f ' butt Ear at Firm , .i No. 1 eboralag cream. 4tQ4ti t. Portland;45e at stations; asrgradra 43Q47e. . ' EGGS STEADY Current r re pts 50 52;. white hen neries, 56 Oi 57e. LIVE POl'LTRV WEAK. LOWER"""" (Loss commission Heavy hens, S3 a 18e lb.; do lighu 13e; tpriaga HAlOet eld roosters. 10c; docks, white Pekla, young 20e; old ducks, nominal: live tur keys. No. 1 dreaaod. SSfifSSet Ka. 8. 30082c; live 30; geese, nominal. DRESSED MEATS lNSETTLE& (Lose eommisslee) Choice light hogs, 1414ttc; WBdert-radeo H01s: tnt, top gradea, XOHirlles aadrrgnMlos, a KAY AND OlACT HAT FIRM. SCARCE ' (Delivered PerUaad) Vellay Masethy. 921; Eastern Oregoa timothy, tilt) 22 ton; alfalfa. 9U.509I9 tea', clover 119 ton; grain hay, 918Q19: ante aad vetch 320621 tea? straw . ORAIN HIGHER Bid prieee (Track Pertlsed. U sag lots) Wbwit omlnin 91.106(1.28! Baart " or blaeateot tUtSOt , s 33 St 35.50; Eastern yellow ears 933.2518 34.75; barley 933.Z3&34.73; miltra, 33L , . '- FE7XTF VRTTT STEADT Apples SOe3 32.15 (seeord'af to v'.. rtety aad pack); huckleberries, nominal; peers, 40 Q tUI.UI, f VEGETABLES 8TEATJT ' New potatoea, S0Q83e ewt.; Oregne cabbage, lttIHe lb.; parsaips, i V) earrota. 1 5c dosea bunches; now aa!oaa 91.001.25 ewt.: cream eqaesb, aomiaal tomatoes, nominal; eaaliflewer, 81.58 dosee. WOOL WOOL STEADY nair niooa boo fine, aotaset tan eigaths htootf. 50 J2e; euarser blood. 33 27e; lew ousrter aad braid. t022e: matted ey rotted wool. 18(919. NOTE Eastern Oregoa, Washlagtasi end Idaho ranch clips bnag 3 to 3 cents Msa taaa tbiiot wnoi-j HOf PS QUIET . .;