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c-.v ' . t V.. . j -V' - .4r"'.-i , fHE UiusUON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2 ;1922 Eat per worts Fan laaertioa S So hm Ineertioaa , ' -. 6m week (lis laaertioa). One MU soe six atenth' tract, per ase. 1& 1 1 months' eon tract, per . 2 Slnimsm for u; advarUaent'l S5e 1- NORWICH UNION flSE IN8URANCK SOCIETY x W. H. Burghardt. Jr. ldent Agent 171 But 8t r MONEY TO LOAN Ob Real EiUti f 'I T. K. PORD (Over Ladd ft Bash Bank) V; NEW TODAY " rol RENT FURNISHED APART- Mill D7 weea or monm, tot. ,ioiiu -ineuarr. rnt REST 1 AND 2-ROOM APART- eat; groond floor; reasonable rent; t-ltte in. i'none ooo. Tot -ST THE AUTO ACCIDENTS RE- eerled in this paper today. And thsn . . . -tt - i i -.- Bl OUT viiirr inn inurq Tour rer 'Ettra are 'too low to tarry! your own ftk. Standley k Foley, agts. Pliou an FOB SALE SINGER SEWING MA Y ai. Cheap. 638-W 49. ACRE FARM FOR RENT. FINJS I (,' a rows,. nogsj cnicxans, -quip-a at, feed, and seed lor tale. I'. E. Bart. 871 State St. . w BALE ON EASY TERMS 8-ROOM podera nouse. woaia rent, to respon lisle party, t'hone 1787 Jo. liDOM COTTAGE FINE CONDITION: ettl front; lot SO x 130; basement. foil; North Cottage Bear E. Bargain t 12750; terras. UmtIs, 624 N. Capi- jd, la-J. J i rot BALE LIBRARY TABLE. DIN- inl raaira, oeat araae teainer acats- I jliertlent quality, food as n w. 1690 'Cbwneketn. UP ONE E8TRAY RED i Lr?eley atation on Salem Route 3, Bo 23j. ,11. Edward. W)R J HALE DODGE TOURING, GOOD 1 'iti4iUon, $250. 125, N. OotnnD-rcial i root FOB SALE LARGE SECOND i '(towih ami 16" oM nr. call 1407. BOt'SEHOLD FURNITURE FOR 8VLE 1 ud housa for rent. 1303 South 14th. I ' A-.n ' VANTED HAN'S BICYCLE. . MUST ' ; b In icood shape. Prefer Dayton. , rbooa 2063 J. A. FOR i SATJE SPEEDOMETER AND mid curtain tor Ford ear. aide cur tains lor Cherrolet ear. a lew Kane stntama. F. L, Wood. West Salem. 4- 60011 PAIOE CAB FOR SALE OR i trade on real estate. C'aH 1786 State. I, i fl fFor.Safei Cheap mrao home. Muat be mored o kt t one. Inquire at Starr. Fruit Products! Co, Chareh ft Mill Sta. tv - Phone 439. IAXD I PICKED APPLES. I THREE bazas- for $2. ',. Spitsenberps, Rome Beaatr, Winesap. Cabbage, 11.25 per I iuu id. vnioas, fi.au per i iuu id. Potatoes, 75c per 100 lb. !Wsr4 K. ! KichardsoB. Phons 494. $893 Front. iWood' Bargairisr- GOOD 6-ROOM HOUSE 61700. V NEW t ngalow $2800, .easy tiro. Want phick or lHiso car as iwjmvbi vu i I room honsa at $2100. Good lot fori 100. Good car to trade as payment , la bouae. btore bailding for rent. 20 seres for rent, 25 acres for rent. F. L. ood. 841 State St. KR RENT 8-ROOM HOUSE, BARN, ' city water, light. Six lots $16.00. ' . M. J. Hunt S Ldd ft Buih Bsnlc Bide For Sale, Cheap Srrurttom hoaso. Mur4 bo moved off lot at once. Inqnira nt Starr Fruit Products Co. Chorch Mill St i.. Phone 430. .EMPLOYMENT I . . , h 1 , --, FEMCAI I - - r USED AUTOS - 'CAPABLE WOMAN WANTS TO KEEP OLKSON'S AUTO EXCHANGE USED 1 souse in A motherless home. 220 Koons ears, bosght, sold or sold oa eommis 8t Silverton. Orefoa. - sioa. Daily or monthly storage. t i ' MA3 UB AJTO FEJUOJI RADIATOR S yXNDEB REPAIRS TASTED MEN AND WOMEN TO RADIATORS - FINDERS. BODIES. tak farm paper aabacrSpMoaa, A rid ada or ropairod. J. a Bair. 444 I smpositioa to tha rijh pooplo. Addroet Ferry. fea PamfM Uomostoad, jstaioamaa Bldg ,... noP JUIssn. Ota, p,.,,,-.,.-'. -..vm-.-v--.... REPAIR SHOP PERSONAL SET 'MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL I Paper published. Free for. Stamp Correspondent. Tele; QMS. . : f OR SALE BIRDS. PETS AKB IXOWERS Ait OUR KV.W SHIPMENT OF POT- : : ted nlanta. Tha are nriced right. T., B. 'Flake, birds, flowers, pots. 279 t- ' - 11 NOB t '- 5KQ CHFCKERING GRAND. IB GOOD 1 taape. Will aire some torma. a. u '4 Furniture Oo. US BALK GOOD USED MAHOGANY 1 ! toft as to ielU Price $300 1 krai. H. U Stiff Fumitura tW, Ma , tie department.' FARM PATER T0U WANT TO GET THB BEST rm paper, send 18e to tho Pacific . Homestead. 8alem, Oregon, for a throe months' trial aaboeriptio Mention ad f POULTyr 0 t. YEAR OLD 8. a WHITS LEO sotb bona. 11 ob W. A. aero. t'maHHa. Oracoa. fcnr.TBTMEN BEND EiGHT TWO -tint stamps for special three month, wisl for tho beat and oldeat ioura. ".t tha west. The ortiHoe had adv Miiements are of peeial Internet to th paltry breeders of the Northweat hanhwaat Ponltry ioamal. til 0ow arrisl street. Salem. Oregon. WOOD 0OD FOR SAL. LARGE tUiCOXI pTTowth. Qsll 146T-- 2ftT ORADB MILL WOOD 4 rrwtt 16-iara. . Piwpt deHvery. .R- - "rsblo priro. Frted B, Wela. S05 8. Chareh. phone 1542. ' 1OBCEIXANE0US flHVi AND SNOW APPLES DKUVEIt M daily. D Ruble, phono 1-F1- ' ' SALE OL NBTW8PAPBH8. 1 te a baadle. Circulation eoprt . l"1- Orenoa . gtateewaa. 1 MER LCOOAOa. RKDUCa3-ALL , Hal vol stair rsTpet. $1.SS. Endiir ' l blab grade aomo paA Kaloa-"ssl.- I0e noaad. Cotton mattreesNj, UA, Steel spHeta "1-.-: Boxav T Cofameteial Bh. FOR SALE miscellaneous FULLER BRUSItES LOCAL. REFRX- tfitnUve, Grime. 1937J. CHRISTMAS GIFTS AND XMAS BPE- rial radiantly reflect tho beautr of tha Yuletid spirit. Select them now for Utar delivery. Flower io the Bottle P rfome Shop, 115 X. Liberty. "Beautiful Oregon Rose" ad sieves ether Oregon sosga. wgethet wita a line eoilecitoa of patriot) songs, acred song and many eld tint lavoritea ALL FOR S5e (Stectal nrieea ia uiitt Wal especially adaptable (or achool. cwau ty or ten singing. Bead for I he Western Songster ft pace, aew la it third odittoa. Published by OREGON TEACHERS VOtTTTT.T IIS 8 amamld St. Salaam. FOR RENT APARTlCEsTTS FOR RENT FURNISHED APART menu and eirare at 1182 Center 8t. FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT BSl Aorta Commercial. HOWES FOR RENT 8EVEN ROOM HOUSE AT 1500 State. Inquire 1983 State. ROOMS FOR REST TWO HOUSEKEEPING rooms. Pbono 538-W. FLAT FOR RENT FURNISHED FLAT AT 864 4 Ferry street. $50 a month Phone 23, or apply at Statesman business tiffieo. WANTED m 8CuJTEon WANTED FUBNITOK. TOO LB, BTL. Paoae ill WANTED FURNITURE. TOOLS. MA ehiaery. stock, ete W1U bay for easb or sell on eommiaaton. Phono ell Woodry, tha auctioneer. WANTED TO BUY HOUSEHOLD FUR attnra. tools, m iace 11a n sous arttelea. Phone 1446. IF YOU HAVE ABSOLUTELY NUMBER one potatoes, we esn handle them Uangis Bros Salem, Oregon. WANTED EVERYTHING IN HA2D ware and faraitnra. Beet prices paid. TnI CAPITAL H AKDWAJKal ft FUBKITURB CO. tS6 N. Oomnarcial 8t. Pboa 941 BUSINESS CARDS AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEER 0F FARM AND PER- aonal protH'rty. 0. Satterlce, 180 M Comivrcial St.. room 21, oer People's j Cah tor. Residence Dhono 121 1-J f Office phone 4S. A00T10NCIR f f WOODBI. THE Itoeatonk. (urn mi real astato ane tioaoer PHon- ll for sals daa 1610 N Homnier COU J. B. GABLE AUCTIONEER. farm and city sales. Phone 1446. 160 g. High ACSTYTJnre WELDING IROS. STEEL. BRASS. ALnVIjmH"- BrtaaT the pieeoe. Ozo-Uas ueatJnr Oo Ml Oonrt Auto Directory AUTOMBnJSS THE GOOD MAXWELL GINGRICH Motor ( T1 Onnrt. BATTERY AMD EXBOTBIOlAJi B. D. BARTON EX1 DB BATTr n!-s. tartar and generator work IT I Commercial. pB.gT0 L-7TB BATTERY SERVICE Station. H xpart battery and eiertri'-, work. Farris Bros. Phona 1808 41 Court. a AUTO ELECTRICIAN; EXPERT Tot ble shooting. IIS N. High Paoa 90S. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES USED PARTS 1-8 TO H OFF MIKE'S Auto - Wrecking ueusa. 44 worts Commercial. Phase 628. BICYCLES AND BET AIRING LLOYD B. RAM SB FN DAYTON BICY rlee aad repairing. 887 Coort. HARRY W SCOTT Tha Cycle Man" 147 8 Com'l. Phno 6 W B. AUTO REPAIR SHOP WE also do all kinds of repairing. Haws filed, scissors, knives and lawnmoweri groan d. : Soldering work done. Old fovea mada aew. Autos stored by day or month. We will sell or trade your nurd far for yon. Bring it in to ns. All work guawnteed 175 N. Commercial. In rear ot Nctmeyei Drug Storv. Phone 167. AUTOMOBILE FAINTING RELIANCE AUO PAIXTIVG CO.. 19 Stat St.. ear. Front. Colonel J. Olm att-sd. mgr. MOTORCYCLES FOR -SALE HARLKY DAVIDSON MO tneevrle. 1910 model. three speed flnok condition. Price 873. Phone 117 A J. BUSINESS CARDS CARPET AND BUG WEAVING niHPKT AND RUG WEAVING Phons before 9 s. m. 84 K21. CANDY SHOPS ACME CHOCOLATE SHOP ''JUST Csndy. Btrtosir nomamaoo. d Commercial. CARPBca AND FT.T77T BUGS VOT1CS TO THE PUBl.TP W w NOV nM tare made onl Of old ear pets, any leegta or width yoa desire Wo also re-fit. re-aow aad also eerpets ati. matuiar and msttresa steaw h and ra making. Silem Carpoi Cleanmg and Fluff Rug Works. Phoa 1184 ' EXEOTRIOTAIfS t.F.M ELECTRIC CO. MASONIC Building. .Phono 120". - trr.rr-TRic ftxtpre and supply oo PKefie 1984. S3 . tjlor. trical rnacu-t.. -''""g- tracting 837 , Court u. Punas 48S. AiRCHIE FI.F.ENER. FLF.CTRIOTAN Honse wrir r iwt w immT. ei mstea 'leetahel.- . rnone nu. Coart 8 CHIMNEY SWEEPS CHIMNEY SWEEPING FURS ACE cleaning, r. uoanmimam. rww CHINESE FHTSICIAN no t . si nnu CTTRE8 ANT" STOW dlaeaa.' 14- 8. Risk 8b. pi tit. BUSINESS CARDS DSfJO STORES BREWER DRUG OO. 405 COURT Phone ' FTNANCIAX MARION POLK COT !TT FARX LOAN associstioa has money to loaa at H per cast. W. O. Smith, secretary treae aror. Sot Sales Sack of Cexamarr FARM LOANS 83 YEARS PER CKNT KO COMMISSION. A, C. Bohrnstedt 407 Masoaie Temple, Salaru, Ore. 20 YEAS FARM LOAS ON BUBAi. credit plan, pre-psyraeat previa Was aJ lowed Wo will fiaaaeo yoe tor a leaa rato of interest than any firm oa the coast. Private money to lata oitSar atty or aoantry proports. R. W. Marsters 411 Otcem Bnlldiac CUE ANT RS AND DYERS SPICK. B. SPAN CLEANERS AND dram. S44 State. DRUQLESS PHYSMCIANS MAGNETIC HEALING DR. A. I. F rants. Acuta and ehroau? ftiseaaoa. Phono 780. 22-28 Breymaa Block. rURVACES 6EAGROVE FOB FURNACES 188 12tb street. FT7BHXTVXB STORES GIF.8E FURNITURE CO. QUALITY furniture for lass money. 173 Court Phone 464. PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE Itr and second hand furaitara. 271 M Com mercial FLOB14TS CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL PIECES Delivery. 0. W. Breithaapt. floriat. 123 North Liberty etreet- PHoae ISO Ladies' Wearing Apparel DRESSMAKING SPENCER CORSETS TO ORDEB DraaamakiBg. Carne Fisher. MeOor aaok Bldg. HEMSTITCHING 8ALEM ELITE HEM ST ITCHING, pleating, buttons, stamping and aeeAlo work. 829 Or-goa Bldg Phoae 879. MRS. 0. E. MILLER nEM STITCHING, stamping, button. Room 10, over Mil ler's store. Phono 117. IsUXLETTKi HATS FROM 91 UP MRS. Grimm 6J9 Court street HOTELS CAPITAL. HOTEL. CORNER aTATI AND Commercial. Phone 630. ARLINGTON HOTEL CLEAN COSY. 60c an 469 Stata. LADIES' TArLORINO W. J. MAYER. HIGH CLASS 1 ADIKS' tailoring; long conts, suits and )ro.ien. Kooni 7. McCormacW Bids. Phone )i02. TRAN8TER HAUUNO CAPITAL CITY TRAN8FIR CO. 226 State St Phoae 988.. Distributing forwarding aad storage our specialty. Get our rates WB MOVE. STORE AND SHIP HOUSE hold tools. Oar specialty is piano - aad furniture mo ring. We also maka country trips. We beadle tha beat coal and wood. Call on us for prices. We give good measure, good quality and good serrice. Larmer Transfer Oo. Pane 90 LAUNDRIES ALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 186 8 Liberty street. Phone 25. Oldest target beak Established 1889. iPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY - iitality work, prompt s "Trice, 1264 Hmadway Phone 165 TUNERS DWAKD WELP EXPERIENCED piano tuner. Leave orders Will's Mnsir Store. TRANSPORTATION PARKER'S STAGE LINES J. W. Parker. General Manager antral Stage Terminal Salem, Oregon BALEM-SILVERTON DIVISION .eaves Salem, Oeatral Stage Terminal: T a.m 11 a.m.. 5 a.m. .eaves Silverton. Newt Standi 8 a.m- 1 p.m.. 6 p.m. slam-Independence Monmouth Division leaves Salem Central Stag Terminal: T a.m. 9 a.m. II. a.m. 3 D.ra. S P.m avea Monmonth, Monmouth Hotel: 8:15 s.m 1 dul, 6:15 p.m. .eaves Independence, Besver Hotel: 4:30 s-m. 10 a.m. 1:15 p.m. 4 p.m. 6:10. We maka connections at Salem to -1' parte of the valley. Extra tripe t appointment. J. W. PARKER, General Mgr SECOND HAND GOODS SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BUYS AND sells second hand furniture. Tools and Junk. 320 N. Com'L Pbona 492. WANTED EVfcai i rfTNO IN CLOTH ing and shoes. Best prices psld. Cap Hal Exchange. 842 N. Commercial Phona lBh W. SCAVENGERS SOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE (FCC cessor to seal Scavenger) barbage ent refase of all kinds removed by the month. Reasonable rates. Phones: Offics 529. residence 2058. SALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE RF fnse of all kinls remoo sepooi ilesned. Phone 167 or 1595W. STOVES AND STOVE REPAIRING (TnVTjl RF.BIT1I.T AND REPAIRED 40 years ezpenace. uepot nations' fears, also 26 to 28 inches high Tit oil and varnishes, etc. logSB erry and hop hooks. Salem faace and Stove Works. 250 Oonrt street Phoae 194 MXDIOAX MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY- MACHINE SHOP THE CROSS AUTOMATIC ELECTR1' Steam Boilers, vnlcsmsera ana tun. plates. Perry C Campbell. '17 N Liberty. 9. AND M. CO. 8PECTALTT BIJIP ere and weiaore. jnim ua-vi 49 Ferry. Phone 864. MEN'S STORE ED. CHASTAIN CIXTHING CO. SUITP and overcoats. Use my glairs: it pays 305 Stata St. MACHINISTS WECHTER SMITH MACHINISTS engineers, welders. Heald eylindnr grinding service. Phone S01-S4S Far ry. NOODLE PARLORS WA HONG NOODLE HOC&K. Ferrv. 43- BIN SIN NOODLE HOUSF. CHOI SO- Tn" r! wd' S0:' fried aood-.ee. SOe, 1SS B. Lib erty. lTCSIOAX At.rM CONSERVATORY OF MTJSIO Alt breeches tanghi dipWrnsjgrawUd. John R Sitae. Director. 1237 Oewrt RAO AND JAM PIANO rATTNG it leaaawa pwnw - '. rmfw F B Clark. Mgr- MeOor- )M Rtittgra- OlulfUl Ada mm . BUSINESS CARDS MUllt. STORES UEO C WILL PIANOS PHONO graphs, sewing machines, shoot maslc. auu piano atjdiaa. Rape. nag paoao- Kpha aad aewiaa machinaa 482 to. Salem. WATTS SALEM WATER, LIGHT ft POWER CO. Oflico, 801 south Com'L St Tea pet wat dieuoaa. oa domestic flat rates paid in advaaee. No dedaettaoa or abaeaca or aay eaasa naieoa oaM IS skat off jour premises. WOOD SAWB WOOD SAWING PHONE 1181. eoeatry. Ed. Sprood. CITY. RESTAURANTS -1 UB RET AT RANT MOST REASON -able prices Johaeea-Barry. 189 8. Hica. PIANOI rKME YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW Victor or Brnnswiek, H. L. Stiff Far aitaro Co. Music Dept. SHERMAN CLAY CO. PUS0S SteinwsTi Dso Art aad other, Mooro't Masie House. 418 Oonrt stxoot aad Mas ante Teaspla. NURSERIES COMPLETE LINE TREES SMALL traits, oraameatala. Capital City Nur sery Co, 426 Oregon Bldg. Paoae 75. FRUITLASD NURSERY HAS A SALES yard at Cherry City Feed Barn. 344 Ferry Street. Trees realy lor plant ing. See me before kuj n;. Pb-m 1140-M. PRINTINO ROWLAND PRINTING CO. JOB printing, Msnonie Temple. PLCTaUCTO PLUMBING R EPA 1 HI N 6 AMD COIL work. Phone 1S97-J saop. 111 uawa street. A. L. Godfrey. LODGE DIRECTORY UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS. Camp 5. Armory, First, third Monlajs. PROFESSIONAL emsopoDim laliat, modern equipment; erenea maae to oraer. men s, ration mug Phona 957. DR 8 F. SCOTT, S. O. GRADUATE of the National University of Science Chicago. Scientific Chiropody. Suite 801-302 Masonic Temple. Phone 640 for appointment. CHIROPRACTORS DR. 8. R. SMITH, CHIROPRACTOR. 392 Oregon Bldg. Phone 664. DR. LENA A. BOONE, CHIROPRACTOR. 475 8. OommcrciaL Honrs 10 to 12; 1 to 5. Phone 1413. DRS. SCOTT ft BCOFIELD. P. 8. C. Chiropractors. 414 19 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 87; res. 828-R. OPTICIAN! MORRIS OPTICAL OO-Suite $01 Ore gon Building. GLASSES FITTED BT THE BOW Op tical Co.. 825 State street, opposite Ladd A Buih Beak. "Use Quality Proven Shur-oaa.' ' NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS DK. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND chronic diseases. 415 Oregon Bldg. Phona 110. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DRS. WHITE AND U. 8. Bank Bldg. MARSHALL 30 DR. FOSTER 404 OREGON BLDG. Pbonea 756. 2024 J. DR. W. L. MERCER OSTEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon. Kirksville graduate, 404-405 C. 8. Netieaal Bank Bid. Phone, office 919: rea. 614. DR. JOHN LYNCH OSTEOPATH TO Phyaiciaa aad Surgeon, 408-404 Ore gon Bid. Phones, office. 1894: ree 58F5. BROKEN ARCH US AND OTHER De formities of the loot eorrectea wnnoni loss of time from your occupation Drs. White ft Marshall. TJ. 8. Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE FOR SALi: DESTKABLE CI.OSE IN acreage by owner, filenn Adams, r none FOUR ROOM MODERN NKI BUNG A low. Kverything perfect. 2300 vis $500 down. Owner 1396 North 1.6th. Worth While We hsve a splendid buy in a 6 room house, near naved street. All in good condition. Price 81700. $500 cash, balance $25 per luonth. We hsve some choice buildings lots at very rea sonable prio a. No one can give yon better rates on insurance, toan in sures thsn we can. Mills & Copley 331 12 State Street Trading Specialty Portland income and residence propert ia exchange for farma. orchards and lands in the Valley. Come and ee ua. we may do yoa n service. The Fleming Realty Co. 341 Stat? St. A. W. ESTES REALTY CO. WISH TO snnounce to their frienda. clients and the public th-it they have mowed from the Patton buildinz to 416 Oreiron building. Siiecialiiing on "Inside Property." Mr. Moison, formerly with L. A. Hayford. has charge of this de- iiartmcnt and will bo Bleared to have old clients ss well as new ones I til and see him. A. W. Kites hss charge of the exehsnge densrlment with hun dreds of properties throughout the Wetst snd Middle West to exchsnge See him for trades. Special Good 5-roora modern . houe on psved street, close in, for f 25. terms. We have 20 acres with good buildings, 9 seres of bearing prunes. 4 seres of loganberries ; on good rosd ; sll stock and machinery; for $6500. This ia a snap. Will Lake home in Salem not over 4000. Thomason 331 Stafi Street. ROOM COTTAGt.. BASEMENT. BATH. lights, on Union street, will be offered for one week at $2500. 3800 cash; easy terms on balance. 7 Room strtctlv modern house in Esst Saletn $5000.00. I room house in two apartments, near high school, rents for $35 a month. $1600: ey t-rm Winnie Pettyjohn 331 State St. ANDERSON A RUPERT Successors to Laflar A Latlar INSURANCE -REAL ESTATE BONDS LOANS 408-T Oregon Bldg. HOME SEEKERS ATTENTION WE hare one of the bet little 20 acre farms in the valley, all nder cnltiva tion and in crop, cosy 3 room house, barn, good well water. 3 acres in frcit ll berries; on grfwl road. neT O. K. Eleclrie station aad pated highway. The owner is here from California for . a few days and put tho price down . to sell Quick. f.SOO down. Price$-!5t. Childs & Bechtel . 540 Slate Street REAL ESTATE Good Buys 10 acres of plow land cm- ia oa Silver- ton Road. Price t'.lOH: terms. 35 acres all plow laud, house, barn. Price 83700, , rash. 45 acres with mod ru 10 room house. od barn, -t arrca plow land. 8 miles out. Price 37500, cash. 80 st-res, 60 under plow, bu Mian, all stock and machinery. Price 390O0. fuO0 federal loan, talance cash. For bargains, ace us. Kesl Ed ate and Fire Insurance. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. 275 Staf St, U &. Bark Bldg. FIVE ROOM PRACTICALLY N E W bungalow ,st 1(T20 North Cottage, own er leaving tee e-.ty. only 2joO. stoo cash, bslincs eaty terms. Socolofsky, 341 StSle. Best Buys and Exchanges Five-room modern bungalow, garage, at 1020 North Cottage, $2 550, $700 cash, balance easy terras. 1 room bungalow. $1500, 1 2 cash, bal ance t-'j monthly. 6 room mod rn new bungalow. 32750. take light car, balance ear t-rn;s. 40 acres. 20 in frnit. modern 7 room ban gslow, 4 miles of Salem, will tae stock ranch or grain farm, price 1 2 'J. 000. 20 seres. 1? acres in fruit, small bonce, bsrn, 3 12 miles out, tlvOO, will tske bou in Portlaiiu cot over 3000. 308 acre fine dairy in Linn county, w 11 exchange for rnnrh in Salem vicinity. Want (3700 loan on well improved ranch. Socolofsky 341 State. Business Corner Well located ,t reasonable prii-e todar A beautiful home, modern in every d tsil Close in. tT.iOO. Six room house for rent. 825 a month. Gertrude J. M, Page 492 N. Cottage. FOR RENT FARMS FOR RENT 200 ACRE FARM WITH approzimstely 125 acres in cultivation. Inquire John H. McNary. Salem. NOTICE Or 8 ALE OF GOVERNMENT TIMBER GENERAL LAND OFFICE. Washington. D. C. November 6. 1922. Notice is hereby giv-n that subject to the conditions snd limitstions of the Act of June 9. 1916 (39 Stht. 218). and the instruction of the Secretary uf the In terior of September 15. 1917 146 I.. D. 447). tfce timber on the foll-iwing laud will be said at 10 o'clock a. m. on Decem ber 19, 1922, at public auction at the United States lsnd office at Portland, Oregon, to the highest bidder st not less than the appraised value aa ahown by thia notice, aale to be subject to the approval of tho Secretary of the Interior. The pruchase price, with an additional torn of one-fifth of one per cent, thereof, being oommitsMni allow-ed. must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned if ssle is not approved, otherwise patent will ismie for the timber which must be removed within t n years. Bids will be received from citizens nd eorporationa organised under the laws of tht- United States or any State. Territory it District thereof only. Limn application of a qalified purchaser, the limber nu any legal subdivision will be offered separate ly before being included in any ofier of a larger unit. T. 4 N.. R. 3 W.. gee. 1. N. E. N. E. 4. yellow fir 410 M.; N. W. X. K. hk. yellow fir 140 M.; none of the yillow fir on these tracts to be sold fur ss than 32.25 per M. T. 5 Ji., K. 3 W.. 8ec. 35. X. E. N. E. . jtllow fir, 1250 M.. rd cedar 50 M.; N. W. Vs N. E. . red fir. 1350 M yellow fir 250 M., red e dar 50 M 8. E. 14 N. E. 14, yellow fir. 2425 M red cedar 150 M.; S. W. Vi N. E. U. red fir 275 II.. vellow fir 860 M, red cedar 25 M., ; N. E. S. E. li, yellow fir. 1390 M. : N. W. S.7I.i4. red fir, 575 JI., yellow fir 275 M.. red cedar 50 M.; S. K. U S. E. U. red fir 100 M.. y-llow fir 580 M.; S. W. U S. E. . red fir 575 M.. ellow fir 400 M., red cedai 50 M.j none of the fir or cedsr on this area to be sold for less than $2.25 per M. T. 9 S.. K. 3 E., Sec. 23. S. . a S. W. hi, red fir 620 M.; none of th fir oa this tract to be sold for less than 1.75 per M. OKO. It. WICKHAM. Acting Commiasioner. General Land Officel CLOSE 111 WHEAT IS Final Dealings React Owing to Nature of Information from Abroad CHICAGO. Dc. 1. Although wneat prices showed consider able strength at times today, the market in the Mnal dealings reacted owing largely to asser tions that some, foreign buyers had been selling back at less re placement value. The close was unsettled at 3-4 net decline to 3-b advance, with May 1.16 5-8 to 1.16 3-4 and July 1.07 7-8 to 1.08. Corn finished unchang ed to half lower, oats 1-4 a 3-S otf to 1-4 gain and provisions unchanged to a rise otf 12 cents. The reselling of wheat on the part of foreign buyers was said to come from France and Italy and to have been at 5 to 8 cents under present cost figures. In creased sell'ng pressure from holders here was noticeable as the day drew to an end and the market closed at but little above the lowest figTires of the season. The fact that primary receipts were again heavy acted as a curb on bullish sentiment and so, too, did persistent selling of May and July .from some commission houses that were buying Decem ber. Apparent prospects of imme diate farm relief legislation at Washington was partly responsi ble for an upward tendency which the wheat market showed during the earlier dealings. Be sides quotations at Liverpool were higher, additional rains in Argentine were reported and there was a further reduction of 20,000.000 bushels In esti mated Argentine exportable sur plus. On the other hand do mestic milling demand was only fair, and the only European buy ing reported was confined to wheat grown in Canada Corn and oats were Inclined . j Twomrwr corn it ui ac, ait&i " - MI ho tniiehorf a npw hieh orice.wiae ana vaiuuic v-..v lecord for the Bea6on, 72 w cents. Rural ot'erings of corn showed something of n increase. Provisions averaged higher with hogs. STOCK MARKET RISE IS BRISK Belief That Recent Reaction Was Overdone is Con firmed by Activity n 1URK, Dec. 1. The brisk rise In today's stock market provided further confirmation of the beliel that the recent reac tion had been oTerdone. as had tne rally which nrMerf it- Hear operation made a few at tempts to uncover weak spots, concentrating on the oil shares and a few of the leaders, bat the st long res'stance shown by these stocks induced them to relax their selling pressure and extend the!r covering operations. "hile Bume new buying power was in evidence during the day. the buying generally was of a cautious and orderly character. Gains in standard shares ranged from large Tractions to slightly more than 2 points while some of the high priced specialties ad vanced 3 to 8 points. Copper, rail and rubber stocks were ad- vanced most. Revival of fenorts tbat negotiations were nearly' sure everymins wm ic , . , . . . . .'oil v-icrtlt Luuiiiieieu tur me aosorption oil"" the Chile company in AnacondaJ "I bope so." she said tartly resulted in a heavy buying oil'" copper shares, the speculative! community being of the opinion that the sharp competition now p.fforded by South American com panies because of their low pro duction costs would be lessened by Anaconda's control of Chile, 4tLe largest South American prop erty. Announcement of a ten per cent increase in tire prices by the Kelly Springfield company al so was interpreted as a bull card but was not unexpected In view of the recent advances in cotton and crude rubber prices Publication of more favorable AMnhor nroinn at ntomon t a : rr.mhirn.rl with renorU of in-! creased dividends on some shares was held responsible lor the -bet ter prices of rails. Sales totalled 838.000 shares. Call money opened - at five pes cent and then advanced to 5 1-2. where it closed. The time mon ey market was quiet, 30 day leans being arranged at 4 3-4 per cent and . the longer maturitie3 at five per cent. The commer cial paper rate continued at 4 3-4 per cent for the prime names. TROUBLED WITH WEAK KIDNEYS ' Have been troubled with weak kidneys since childhood," writes Mrs. G. Hyde, Benzonia, Michi gan. "Now past forty and have had terrible backache and that tired out feeling, hardly .able to do my work. By using Foley Kid ney Pills accompanied with Foley Cathartic Tablets I soon felt like a new person." Backache, rheu matic pains, dizziness and blurred vision are symptoms of kidney trouble. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief. State Land Board Wins In School Fund Case A Judgment in favor of! Ben W. Olcott, Sam A. Kozer and O. P. Hoff, comprising the state land board, against Ella S. Gay ct al was handed down by Judge George Bingham in the circuit court yesterday. The defendants, according to the plaintiff's complaint, bor rowed $450 from the irreducible school fund in November, 1901 at 6 per cent interest. Although the interest was paid to Jan uary 1921 it was claimed that nothing was paid on the prln ciple. A mortgage on property owned by Ella Gay was given to secure the loan. Since that time however the plaintiffs al leged, the property had changed hands a number oT times. AU those interested in the particular piece of property were mentioned as defendants in the case. At the time the case came on for trial none of the defend ants appeared and judgment was awarded to the plaintiffs on de fault. It included $501.85 prin ciple and interest. $50 attorney fees and provided that the prop erty be sold at sheriff's sale immediately, to be applied on the debt. Salvation Army Head Will Be In Salem Today Brigadier General Hays, com mander of the Oregon Salvation army, is to be in Salem Sunday to inspect the local corps and to give his assistance to the pro gram of helpful work that the Army proposes to do during the winter He is to speak Sunday morn ing and evening at the hall. The matter of relief for those who need it durin the coming short work season, will be the principal enhwt of his addresses. The Salvation army store boxes, call ing for contribution.? for the holi days, arc to be placed aDout tr-wrn tndav and their annual holiday kettles are to be set out a week from today. Captain And . ww a a 1 A1. ..aw 1 rv 1 ai f. Mrs. xioiorooa, me now . i f icers. have had an especially - . in rel e! work, ana me army pects to set a new mark for ef- i rA in mr ont clnthlnC and om7orS the" needy thisf "All right." .he repl-ed .Prt , ear. 'lessly. snd I tclt my heart con- OK A BP) ill. Adele Garrison's, New rtutae of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CHAPTER '174 WHY MADGE KNEW BEYOND ANY DOUBT THAT MOTHER GRAHAM WAS ILL. i heated the water for Mother Graham's tea oTerxthe oil store ia our little kitchen with a metal anathema at the grinning Mandy, who neYer by any possibility has cither hot water or s fire when one enters, the kitchen in need of them. " Then I arranged tray with the tiny, Etreuning tea kettle, and the tea service about which my mother-in-law is so particular, and hurried back to the Kittlas; room where I had left her. "Well, you've certainly ben Ion enouEh!" she said, un graciously, as I cm9 in. VAre you sure that water Is Sreshl) boiled?" "Just boiled it" myself." I as sured her. "And I heated the art thoroughly before putting In the little packet of tea, also. I . u I ,.! a one wnich Jmpiioa a grave doubt that her hope would be filed. "Let me look at that teapot." I handed it to hr. and she assured herself that It had been properly heated, while I stood by struggling to remember that she was old. and I was st'raid sick, and therefore to be humor ed. and. above all other things. not to be taken seriously. A Flood of Tears. "Hurry up and pour that water in. she commanded, or 1 Ml 1 .. - . 1 . I. A .. . v A ou " . 11 uul prepare rresn. 1 promptly d'd her b'ddlng, .ni 8Ct.thc c.,0Re ,to h.er chair. She turned her face to ward the trfty. fumbled for minute with the handle of the tea kettle, and then turned upon me wrathfully. "What's the matter with you that you can't make a cup of tea?" she demanded. I took the little kettle from her shaking hands, with alarm and pity tugging at my heart strings. For I saw that she was too ill to make the exertion ofj preparing the cup cf. tea, s cere mony which sh absolutely for bids any one else to perform if she is able to sit up. When I had prepared the tea and had poured her a cup, with just the proportion of cream and sugar that she directed, she tasted it, then pushed It away with an expression o? disgust. "Tastes like dishwater." she cemmented. disappointedly. "I don't see what's the matter with you, anyway, Margaret. You're smart enough in a lot of ways, but you can't make a decent cup of tea to save your life, never could. I wsh that ape of a Katie was here. She didn't know much, but she could make tea that tasted good " My lips quirked into an in voluntary smile, for I had heard my mother-in-law , characterlie Katie's tea, as "the most naus eating slop." W'Hh Mother Gra ham, the old adage of blessings brightening as they take their flight, is surely exempllllea. In for a Siege. "There's , plenty imore water hre ," I said cheerily, "so please lft mn trv again. I'm sure l can get It right this time." To my surprise and dismay, she burst into a flood of tears "I'm so mean to you. Mar garet." she said, wnen sne couiu k . "I wouder you don't -j i- hate me." I saw that the time was pro- nitlous to get her to bed. I couldn't hate you ana love . 1 1 I uulr! you at me same ui". gayly. "and I certainly love you lots.' as the children say. But really, mother, you are all tirea out -'s-om last night's wedding festivities. Please let me neip von undress and get into bed I'll l'ght a fire in your bedroom right away, so it will lie warm in there for you to undrrM." "Well. I believe I will ne for 9 utile while!" she UUW U l"i answered slowly. "I leel fnnnv and dizzy." ' j - ... I glanced at her qutcEiy ana n.w n the kitchen. "Visnnv." I said peremptorily "Mother Graham is sick. Build a little, iflre in her bedroom af o,,ikiv aa you can. then run -a u.k Mm. Lukens to ivi tolenhone for Dr. Paige. Re member, do the fire f'rst. Please hnrrv" YaVm. I'll step right smaht,' Mandy promised, and I waited cniv tn nee her pick some kuwi ing and wood from bf4ilnd the atnve and start for Mother ura ham's bedroom before I returned to the sitting room, pausing only on my wav to snatch Mother Graham's heavy bathrobe and her n'Rbt things from the foot of her bid. "Mandy is building the fire in your room," I announced, "so let me help you undress right here, all but yonr shoes and stockings. I'll take them oR after tou E into bed. Then yon won't get chilled crossing tha rtnll. atrlct with Blrm. for wnea Motner Grshsnt Is docn sue is (To Bs Contlnoea) DAIRY TOTATOES PORTLAND. Dec. Butter: Prints, extras. 4Sc; cubes eUrss. 45c; prime firsts, 44c Butter fat. Portland delivery: No. 1 sour cream, 4c. Potatoes: . Buying price), -O.Bl 55c; selling price, T5e at $1. UVKRPOOIi yniKAT .1 LIVERPOOL. Dec 1. Close: Wheat. to IHd higher; De cember 10s, 4d; March, Hi lld; My, Js 7tf 4V BUENOS AIRES, Dec. I. -Op ening, whest: December, l.Htt. unchanged; February, 1.1 J, un changed.' .'.'.'';; '"Vr:'' MiXXKAPOLlSi WHEAT MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 1. Cash wheat. No. 1 northern, $1.184 at $1.25H; December. 1 1.1H; May, $1.15. TO BE S; Salem Club Organization Is Expecting to Do its Part" During Winter At the regular luncheon of the Lions' club Friday noon Willard S. Bartlett sans two solos tnat set the audienfo all agog. Mr. Bartlett hss s fine baritone Voice, smooth and strong. H. accompanist was Miss Ruth Bed ford oi Salem. . , The L4ons bad partly pledged ttemselvei to the ladies' night early in December, but becauw of the holiday aeaaon and other conflicting engagements it 1 was decided to postpone tbls celebra tion until some time in Febru ary. A partial subscription was taken (tor the Salem Associated Charities, and the Lions promt ne ; to make tha work one . of their objects for the winter. : LiOU Weeter told -of his investiga tions into the work of the As sociated Charities, snd the great need that exists even in hsppr Salem tor a Jiberal support of. this lire-saving , charity. The Lion who were not in sttena- ance are to be notified by letter of the need snd the chance w serve their IHlow-men. SALEM MARKETS SAIXM MARKETS Prices oaoted are wholesale and at prices received by farmera. So ratal prices are given except at noted. No. 1 wheat $!.! No 3 wheat $1.08. ..., No. 8 Red wheat, sacked. ItOT. Ch-et hay $17. Oat hay $20. ., .r . Clover hsy. bsled. Sll, EQOS, BUTTER AND BTJTTMrAT Egge, retail, 6S. . Cr-emery butter 4e, 50o. Butt erf at, delivered. 48e. Milk. $3.35 est. POULTRY 014 roottere Be. Broilers lSe. Hens, light, Ue. . - , ,UftiaTTJW- ' Hogs, top. 14 V, U'l S. Live hog. 0c. Uressed hogs 14c Top veal, dreeaed, 13c. Steers llftfUft. Cowt, 8 am. . rEurts Bsnsnss lie. lnwm $11(311. Xsvel orange $8.59 California gnapefroit $4. Florida grapefruit, $78. F.mphe crapes 10e lb. Craaberrtes $4.50 box. Dates. $fl.75. Jap oranges $1.50 bundle. BUTS Walnuts 20a lb. Filbert 20e lb. Almonds 2S. Brasil 15 lb. VEGETABLES Cauliflower $3.50. Head lettuce $4 crate. Tomatoes $3 50 bo. f Portland Buyin Prices EOOS, POULTRY AMD KEATS. BUTTERFAT FIRM No. 1 churning cwsm. 48t50c f. o. b. Portland; 45s at aUtloas; aadergred'e, 45&47e. EOOS LOWER Current receipts 48 50c: white hm D cries, 55ri 57e. . . I IVK POULTRY NOMINAL Ics commission) Heavy hens, VI lb.; do. light, 13e; springs. IT !: eld roosters. 10c; daeks, white Pekla. voung 20c; old ducks, neminsl; turkeys. No. 1 dressed, 37ft89e; No. 1 3334e; liv 27e28c; geese 1". - DRESSED MEATS NOMINAL (Less commission) Oeie light fcego, I313; ondergrades 10UVge: eeal, ton grades HQ 12c; under grades 8fr? 10-, - - - HAY AND OBAIB HAT FIRM. SCARCE (Delivered Portland) Valley timothy. 121; Eastern Oregon timothy, $21 & 13 ton: alfalfa. $18.50(9 SIS ton: clover 1 ton: grain hay. $l4lt: oat and retch $2031 ton: straw af9. GRAIN CNSKTTI.ED Bid prices (Track Portlsad. ta oa Iota) What options $l.l3t.S4 Baart or blviestcm $1,486 1.4 ;., oat $3S $38.25; Eastern yellow com $32,500 34.75: barley $32.25f340; nriUrnn 31.50. . - .... FRUIT . 1 ASKED CHARITABLE rgm STEADY i Appla S0ctj$3 (according to variety and pack): . huckleberries. nominal; pears. 40TS. grapes, $1.752.25, e ran berries, 9HnS.it bos. -., : - VEGETABLES VEGETABLES IjOWEB '; ' New potatoes. 4-" (ft SOe -;cwtr-5 ei cabbage, tfcSt 75 ewt; parsnipe, 00 ti 7."a ewt; carrots, 25 do sen banch-s : . ns-na. $11 1.25 ewt; cauliflower, $1Q15 tfos. . WOOL . "WOOL FIRM Half blood aad fine. 85(3 49e: thre eightha blood. 32 M e; oaarter blood. 2 tr7c: Wrw usaner and hr aid 20 Q 23s; matted or rotted wool. 32Q25-: I NOTE Eastern Oregon. Waekiagtoa aad Idaho reach clips knag S h S seat loaa than vsJIer wol.) HOPS QUIET HOPS 1 S3 1 crop, aonunal; aew ert latoe Ik. i 1