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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1922)
atata pea ward: fW tnrthsa tnee iaoertto Dm waehu (1 twk, (alx .laeertkmai. tlx moathe' eoutraet, per me. 15 II menta' era tract, per m V'iaiasam for aay dnttim't SS. v ; NORWICH tJNIOIi USB INSURANCE SOCIETT i W, H. Burghardt, Jr. Resident Aeat--S71 8tat St n MONEY TO LOAN j? On Baal EiUU T. Kf FORD 1 (Over ladd Bu$h Bank) NEW TODAY roa sale . young rnzsu and eelL 771 K. Commercial. COW FOB RENT N E WL Y MODERN FUR- alshed (-room bungalow. Adult only, 104 Broadway. - FOB RALECONCRETE MIXER, vtiiw Mil. ft in oerfect order t .bargaia can t (co at PiMm . Ware- aou, Dallae, Orfa. TOH BENT FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping room, 110 Division St. XOOa AND LARGE - PULLETS FOB Ml, i WhU4 Leghorn hem. Barred , Rocks, and a modern baa bona. Pul let to thoi who bar aoma emaller bird. 625 N. Winter St. 60-ACRE FARM t MILES EAST OF Lebaaoa; half eultiveted. Sam beaver daaa. Responsible anaa eaa bar lor - $4000 a term almost aaheard Harrfai 634 M. Capitol, 142 J. PLANS AND- f SFECinOATIOSS FOB aew warehoaia to ba erected at Trade aad Libert atraeU, Salem, uregon earn ba obtained a th plant or at residence. SQ7. 8. Commercials Paul mrn snrrwW BAMTS SATURDAY AT Stiff a auction houae, 10 a. m. aad 1.30 p. m. i Corner Liberty d Court Streets.. Beds, . mattreasea. - v dining tables, piano lamps, stove, ruga, pte " ' hiH. AihM. Hut other near and ad article. . Be, an flm- everything will to. Tha higbait bidder la the htcky ., raarre.j t HOUSE FOB BENT 4 BOOMS AND hroakfaax Book. 3 moatn. waaia nil hnHin to renter. Kance. beat or, S wicker ebeira and table, walnut oreaeef. aim Bjnfar tawing macaiu 64 Market St BOOM HOUSE, EXCELLENT CONDI fioft, eamaut basemeaV duaojk kitchea, bath, large porch, garage; aouth - 1 look rom"paTor ataeat Aa eaoep- : dioaal rood bur at $3750. 1 f A. wTEstes Realty Co. 416 Oregon '"Building. JACK CLEMENT SALEM'S OLD piano tuner, ; ia Uek.. -Call write or phone 1774, tha Song Shop, opposite the uourt nouee, . .. FOB BENT 73 ACRES, GOOD LAND, raaaing water, S-reom houae. i i 1 . FOR - SALE S HOOK BOUSE, GOOD location, flise. Tatme. 469 State 6U Compton Baal' fcatate. FOB BENT JTVE-ROOM COTTAGE, mod era aoatenieneea, close in, 939.00 . a sttonth.. , a-roota downstairs apartment, 'i modern eonrentenotv rrsgV Bieto 8t. S80 " ' aaoathv . - , Winnie, Pettyjohlili ARMSTRONG TIRE,-BUILT-, FOR EN durance. Totopkina; A Heine, 219 N. Commercial. ) t vt .?J ' FOB SALE OB TRADE 3 GOOD FABM . kotaaanVkk Bro; ... .' , TRADE 5 ACRE TRACT FOB SALEM property; 84 acres tor Salem or Sil vartoa property katel farnishlng In 'pVeodid town, will gtre 10 year lease "for' income property, farm, pietmre i abow la a food Iowa. For sale. 6-roora . aplendid honaa for 98000 r earner lot 7 roonv; honsa $1900; 8-robm houae '. 91800. I have aoma ot tha most beau . . tifnl hemea ow my Hst today; yoa will leas .money if yo do not buy now. , Uoaaa for rant, i Gertrude JJ .M.. Page " ' ' '493 S. Cottaga At, 4 ; ? II ours from 3 to 6 daring. W; U. drWe. I FOR SALE STRICTLY MODERN . t ight-rooa . bungalow oa Fair Mount .'hill. Lot 60x150. A real bargain, at .95000. .j Krueger - Oregon BWg. Phone S17. i ; Special -:' l-rooaa modern houae. lot, with all - kind ( fruit. Price 200. u Will . taka ear to 9600. rr-Thomason - ' ;"""ir;:8l'Stata-8t;'- - ROOM MODEBN COTTAGE. PAVED ' atraet 92000. 9209 cash. 920 a month, f -room houso; lights aity water, 6 lota, i trait, barai 9.2S0O, 9200 cash, 920 a 4 room hoata, barn, fruit, 9 lots; $1000, . $150 cask, 910 month. ' .; M.J. Hunt" , Ladd Bosh Bldg. ? Hotel For sale or trade for improved, ranch or iaeome property.' Tho only place in ' small tewa nea. Balaav monthly in oma 93500.00 : all furniture and aantnenaBa la firat-olaaa condition . WiU trade to full valua of 826.000.00 ' or part valua aad taka mortgage for 1 Anderson &. Rupert - 409-7 Oregoa Bid. . THB V. 8. VETERANS' BUREAU HA8 ' tha following payaieally raaabUltatad trained men ready for work: . 1 candy aatoamaa, aity trade, single, ' 34 Tears eld. :.. . i t auto mechanic, married, with child, 'iS9 year. ; i v- .. ..; . ... .,t ' . ' f X tallyman tad icaier. ; mamed, 26 yearn. ! 1 telefrapttterttrator, majrried, with 2 ; ehildren. 43 years. y S dental mechanics, aged 22. . 38 years. bath married, with f amlllaa. -. 1 aaJeaman, gent'a fuxaishings, mar .; riad. 80 rear, - r'' ' ' 1 etationary steam ! engineor or fireman, t year' ezprienice, - married, with . ; child, 34 yaart..- i-- ., i 1 timekeeper or rlerk, run typawriter, 4 tc hsa dependent mother, 31 years : out. . - . ; 1 hotel deck clerk, married, with child. v 33 years. 1 cheese maker and ; creamery man. cincla. 36 year. - 4 oitryaaaa aad farm. hand, single, . Sl year. I poujtrymaa and farm hand, tingle, .i 3$ ytart. . : shipping clerk, single, 27 ytsrs. -. X general farmer .. and poaltryman, v married, with child, 34 year. ' 1 anto electrician, married, 27 yean. ' 1 vuloanlaer aad auto electrician, mar- v vied aad 3 ehildren. 20 year. ' l aeeoaataat, or bookkeeper, dependent mother, 35 years., , - - i 1 accountant, eoita or high elaas book- keeper, two dependenta, 84 years. j labia aeamaa waato ahora jcb,-ihysi- all fik 87 veara. . : 3s'Pr B,0ku BMKkiniat, aingle. ,nk",' information,' eommaaifate I . witk the U. Veterans' Bureau. My- lev Bid., eta maA. O.w Ru pi.. lEE OitEGOH STATESMAN, NEW TODAY MB. FARMER OR RANCHER WHY not carry your fire insurance wita your home company f Low rate and absolute protection. Bee Standley t Foley, agt Bnsh Back bide. f 150,000.00 ROAD BONDS OF MAraOX OOOTT, OREGON Sealed proposals will be receiv ed by the County Court of Marion Oonnty, Oregon, at the eonrt house in Salem, in said county, until December 28, 1922, at the hour of twelTe o'clock noon of said day, for the purchase ot $150,000.00 permanent road bonds of Marion county, Oregon, part' of an issue ot $850,000.00 authorized at an election held June 3, 1919. The bonds now offered for sale shall be dated July 15, 1920; $85,000.00 there of shall mature July 15, 1931, and $65,000.00 thereof shall ma ture July 15, 1932, and shall be in denominations of $50.00 or multiples thereof up to the sum of $1,000.00, to suit the purchas er, and shall bear interest at the rate of fire and one-half (5) per cent per annum, payable semi annually. All bidders are required to en close with their bid a certified check payable to the order of Marion county, Oregon, and drawn upon an incorporated bank or trust company to the amount of two per cent of the par value of the bonds bid for, and the check of the successful bidder will be applied by the county In part payment of the - purchase price or to secure the county against loss resulting from the failure of the bidder to comply with the terms of the bid submit' ted. Nd bid will be received Tor a price of , less than par and ac crued interest, and the bonds will be sold to the highest bidder, The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The proposals should be address ed to U. Q. Boyer, County Clerk, Salem, Marion . county, Oregon, and marked "Proposals for Road Bonds." The successful bidders will be furnished with the onin ion ot Messrs. Storey, Thorndyke. Palmer & Dodge, ot Boston, Mas sachusetts, that the bonds are a valid obligation of Marlon county. uregon. '' By order of the County Court. TJ. 'G; BOYER, Clerk. EMPLOYMENT COLLECTORS WL.L.ECTIONS LET ME DO YOUR caiieciion. rnone 1U03-K. MALE Mlt. in v MARION AST) sroia. uood jon-, part or all time; good ". xo iv, statesman. WANTED UNIVERSITY BOY WANTS wora: irota 1 to 5 p. m. Call 808 from o to iu p. m. . FORD SALESMAN WANTEU.ON SAL ary ana commission. Must furnish credentials. Stewart Motor Company, MALE OB TEMALB WAHTIB MEW AND WOMEN TO taxe i arm paper rubscrtpuona. A good proposition to tha right people. Addrea ( i-acina aomaataao, twateemaa meg PERSONAL WOULD YOO WRITE A WEALTHY. 'pretty girl I Stamped envelope please. Iiaa, SprouL Cleveland. Ohio. , OKT MARRIED BES-P MATRIMONIAL paper published. Free for stamp. Correspondent, Toledo, Ohio. ' FOR , SALE BIRDS, PETS AND FLOWERS THIS YEAR GIVE LIVING PRESENTS. flake baa them. 273 State. EXCHANGES EXCHANGE 14 -CARAT DIAMOND for etock, team and wagon, chicken, milch cows. What have you! Ad dress "E 13" clo Statesman. riaxroa U8ED CHECKERING GRAND, IN GOOD aaapa. will give aoma torma. a. L. tin ff Fnraltara Oa. FOB BALE GOOD USED MAHOGANY i Piano let! a to aau. Price 9300, term. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co- Mu- ale department. , . ... FABM PAFEB IF YOtX WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, aeae l&s to the Paeifia Homeetead, Salem, Oregoa, tor a three months' trial eubeeriptMa. Mention this sd. LIVESTOCK REGISTERED SHORTHORN COW AND yearling heifer for aale, cheap. Phone 1162-J. POUX, 100 a TEAR OLD 8. a WHITB LXO- , bora hens, 91 each. W. A. Ford, Umatilla, vragoa. POULTRYMEN SEND EIGHT TWO : eeat stampa . for special three months ; trial for tha beet and oldest Journal i la the wast. Tha article and advar- 1 tiaomeata are of epeeial interest to the poultry breeders ot the Northwest. , Korthwaat Poultry Journal. 311 Com mercial street, uaiem. Oregon. WOOD WOOD FOR SALE LARGE SECOND 1 growth aad 16' old fir. Call 1467. BEST GRADE MILL WOOD 4 FOOT I ana lo-tnen. Prompt delivery. Reee lonabla price. Fred E. Walla, 805 8. ! vnurca. rnoaa I5a. MISCELLANEOUS S SALE MAX S BIKE. CHEAP. At bark door of Fail-mount Dairy. PULLER BRUSHES LOCAL BEPRE- eeotativa, Unme. 19S7J. FOB HALE 0L1 BEWSPAPEaiSL 10 eenta . a nun die. Cirealataaa meat. Oregoa Statesman, CIDER AND SNOW APPLES DELIVEB ed daily. D Ruble, phone 1-F14. . CHRISTMAS GIFTS AND XMAS SPE . ciala radiantly reflect the , beauty of f the Yntetide spirit.; Select thm; nnw ! for later delivery. s Flower. Un the Jlottle FeTfonso Shoo. 1 15 -N. Liberty, POTATOES FOB SALE NETTED gema, 75 per 100 pound. Keeping 5 apples, 91 per bot, delivered. Phone : Il-r3l. 9UMMEB LUGOAQB SEDUCED WALL , paper remnanta. plaster walTboard. ; Velvet atair camel. 81 AS Pnitnv. I aara high Krad bomaa paint, Klao win. 10e poaad. Cottoo mattre. aa.ao. steel sartor 86.00. Max . Qv Barsta 17f H, Cttmrnercitl fii HAT.BM C2EG0N FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HAND PICKED APPLES. THREE boxes for 12. Spitzenbtrf. Rome Beanty. Wineap. Cabbage. 81.25 per lOO lb. Onions. fl.iO pr 10O lb. Potatoa, 75c per 100 lb. "iVard K. Richardson, i'bone 494. 2295 Front. Montmerancy Cherry Trees I have a good price on a l-nntl amoant Large late Tariety. Phon "i 1 11. "Beautiful Oregon Rose" and eleven other Oregoa eonga, together wita a fine collection of patriotic aoaga, eacred eonga aad many old time favoritee ALL FOB 25e (Special pricea ia Quantity leti) Eapectalty adaptable for school, cojsana The Western Songster 78 pagaa, aow ia ite third etlitioa. Published by OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY 315 8. Commercial St. Saietn. Ore FOR RENT APARTMENTS APARTMENTS AND ROOMS FOR rent. L'r furnished. 412 X. 21st St. FURNISHED APABTMENT FOR RENT. 891 Xorlh Commercial. FLATS FOR RENT FURNISHED FLAT AT 664 Ferry street. 950 a month. Phone 23. or apply at Stateimaa business office. HOUSES FURNISHED HOUSE POIt RENT 373 N. Church. Commerce. Call Room 201. Bank of BOOMS FOR RENT FT'RNISHKD HOUSE keeping rooms. Inquire 1272 Kir St. LOST AND FOUND LOST LOST PAIR EYEOLASsSES. REWARD. Phone 362. LOST PURPLE UMBRELLA. 1606-J. Reward. PHONE LOST CUT SILVER BAR PIN SET with three pearls, between Episcopal Church and Terminal Hotel, Saturday forenoon. Fiudtr tU use phone llili-J Reward. WANTED msa&XTJuraotra WANTED FURNITURE, TOOLS, ETC, Phone 811. WANTED DRIED PRUNES. ALSO loganberry transplants. Ward K. Richardson. WANTED FURNITURE, TOOLS, MA ehiaery, stock, etc Will buy for eauh or aeQ oa eommiaaion. Phon Ell. Woo dry, the auctioneer. WANTED TO BUY HOUSEHOLD FUR- mture, tools, miacellaneoua artielea. Phone 1448. IF YOU HAVE ABSOLUTELY NUMBER one potatoes, wo can handle them. Mangia Bros., Salem, Oregon, WANTED EVERYTHING IN HABD ware aad furniture. Beat pricea paid. THE CAPITAL HARDWARE FURNITURE CO. 38S N. Commercial St. Phone 947 BUSINESS CARDS ADCmOHEEB AUCTIONEER OF FARM AND PER i aonal property. G. Satterlee, 180 N. Commercial St., room 31, over People' a Cash Store. Residence phone 1211-J. Office phone 430. AUCTIONEER F. H. WOCDRY. THE livestock, furniture, real estate auc tioneer. Phone 811 for sale datea. Bee. 1610 N. Summer. COL. J. B. GABLE AUCTIONEER, farm and city aalea, 160 8. High. Phone 1446. AGE TYLERS WELDING IRON, STEEL, BRASS, ALUMINUM Bring the pieces. Oxo-Gaa Heating Co. 837 Court. dCCOUNTAXTS AM) AUDITORS HUGH R. ROBERTSON A CO. MEM- btr A m erica a Institute of Accountants. Accountants. Auditors. Incoitie Tax Sit vice. I'ortranO Ore., and Minneapolis, Jrfinn. Address: 1517 Yeou , Portland. Ore. Auto Directory AUTOMBTLES THB GOOD MAXWELL GINGRICH Motor Oo. S71 Oart. BATTERY AND EUEOTRIOIAM AUTO ELECTRICIAN; EXPERT TBOU bla shooting. SIS S. xllgh. Phaae 108. B. D. BARTON EXIDS BATTERIES, tarter and generator work. 171 8. Commercial. , . PRESTO - LITE BATTEBY SERVICE Station. Expert battery aad electrical work, farrii Bros. Phone 1808, 418 Ooort, AUTOMOBILE PAIimirO FORD OWNERS LOOK1 WE ARE running a Ford special during Decem ber only. Have your Ford painted for Xm.i. Surprise your friends. He , member, our special pries on Fords i. for December only. Don't raise this opportunity. Reliance Auto Painting Co., 219 State, cor. FTont, 2nd floor. TYRES AND ACCESSORIES USED PARTS 1-8 TO OFF. MIKE'S Auto wrecking House. 434 North Commercial. Phone 628. BICTTJXES AND BETATRTNO LLOYD E. BAMSDEH DAYTON BICY- daa aad repairing. 887 Cnurt. i HARRY W. Uft7 SCOTT The Cycle Man" 147 8. Com'L Phone 68 USED AUTOS OLESONS AUTO EXCHANGE USED e cars, bought, sold or sold on commia - sion. Daily or monthly ctorage. BAD7ATOB ft xTNSEB REPAIRS RADIATORa FENDERS, BODIES, made oar repaired. . J. O. Bair. 444 ' Ferry. REPAIR SHOP W. B. AUTO REPAIR SHOP WE also do all kinds of repairing. Saws filed, aciaaors. knives aad lawnmowers j ground. Soldering work done. Old stove made new. Autoi stored by ' day or month. We will sell or trade j: your used car for you. Bring it ra to ; u. Ait work guaranteed. 170 . Commercial. In rear ! Xctinpyer img tstort. puoae 167. BUSINESS CARDS CARPET AND SUO WEAVING O A R P E T AND RUG WEAVING Phone before 9. a. m. 84 -F21. CANDY SHOPS ACME CHOCOLATE SHOP "JUST Candy." Strictly homemade. 131 8. , Vonuneretai, c BUSINESS CARDS CARPExa JLKO FX, TUT BUGS NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC WE NOW wear f!ai: tog made mt ef :i ear pets, any leE:a or widta yoa desire. We also re-fiv r-sw aad aise eeviT'ete Feather mwi:c and mattreea steam ing and re-DskLCg. S!em Carpot Cleaning and r.Al Ba Wcrts. Phon 1154. ELECTBTCIASS SAI.EM ELEiTRIC CO. MASONIC BttiV4itg; Pioce 1200. ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND SUPPLY CO. Photo 1934. ZZ2 5. Liberty. HALIX'S ELECTRIC SHOP ELX0 trfal mac sire repairing, contracting. 837 Court. Phone 488. ARCHIE FLFENER. ELECTRICIAN Heise wiring by hour or contract. Ei: irste fnnuahel. Pboaa 8 So. 414 Court St. CHIMNEY SWEEPS CHIMNEY SWEEPING FURNACE ClsaniSg. F. Councilman. Phone 1,7. CHI-V38E PEYSICIAK DR U M. diseeaa HUM CURES ANY KKOWN !' 8 Hyia St.. nhoce 383 DBUO ST OSS 3 RREWF.R DRUQ Pbcd CO. 405 COURT FINANCIAL MARION-POLK COC.VTY FARM LOAN association has coney to loan at 5Vt percent. W. D. Smita, seeretary-tres arcr. 803 Balco Back of Commerce. FARM LOANS 33 YEARS 6 PER CENT KU COMMISSION. A. C. Bohrnstedt ' M&gonic Tempi", Salem, Ore. 4C 20 YEAR FARM X.O&ITS Of RURAL erndit plan, pre-payieent provisions al lowed. We will fineuew you for a ieaa rat of interest than any firm oa the coast. Private money to wan oa either city or ceuatry property. R. W. Marsters 411 Oregoa Bui Id in CLEANERS AND DYERS SPICK. N. SPAN CLEANERS AND dyera. 644 State. DRUG STORES WM. NEXMEYER 'JUST DRUGS." 173 N. Commercial, phone 167. DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS MAGNETIC HEALING DR. A. L Frantx. Acuta and chronie diseases. Phone 780. 25-28 Brvymaa Block. PUBJIACBS fiEAGROVE FOR 12th street. FURNACES 198 8. FURNITTTRB STOBES GIESB FURNITURE CO. QUALITY furniture for less money. 373 Court. Phone 481. PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE NEW and second hand furniture. 271 N. Com mercial. FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL PIECES, Delivery. C. P. Breithaupt, florist, 123 North Liberty street. Phone 880. Ladies' Wearing Apparel DRESSMAKING SPENCER CORSETS TO ORDER . Dresimaking. Carrie Fisher. MeCor- nack Bldg. HEMSTITCHING SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING, pleating, but'ona, stamping and needle- war:. 929 uregoa aide I'hone 7 MRS. C. E. MILLER HEMSTITCHING, stamping, button. Boom 10, over Mil ler' atore. Phone 117. MTTiTiTTTEBll HATS FROM 91 UP MRS. a A. Gnrant. 519 Court atreet. HOTELS CAPITAL HOTEL CORNER STATE AND Commercial Phone 880. ARLINGTON HOTEL CLEAN COSY; duo up. ana state. LADIES' TAILORING W. -J. MAYER. HIGH CLASS LADIES' tailoring; long coats, snits and dresse Room 7, McCormack Bids- I'hone 692, LAUNDRIES SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 136 S. Liberty street. Phonn 25. Old Isrcit best. Established 1889. CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY quality work, prompt service. 1364 Broadway. Phone 165. TRANSFER HAULING CAPITAL OITY TRANSFER CO. 228 mate Bt. Phone 933.. Distributing rorwara.ng ana itoreg onr specialty Gat our rate. WE MOVE, STORE AND SHIP HOUSE hold goo la. Onr specialty ia piano and furniture moving. We also make country tripe. We handle the best coal aad wood. Call on us for price. We give good measure, good quality and food eervice. Larmer Transfer Co. vhene 930. TRAN8POKTATIOBV PARKER'S STAGE LTNXS J. W. Parker. General Menace Central Stage Terminal Salem. Oregon SALEM SILVERTON DIVISION Leaves Salem, Central Stage Terminal: 1 a.m., 11 a.m., p.m. Leaves Silvertoa, New Stand: 8 a.m., l p.m., 6 p.m. Salem-Independ-nce-Monmeoth Division Leavee Salem Central Stage Terminal: 7 e-tn. 9 a.m. 11 a.m. 8 p.m. 8 pjn. Leave Monmouth, Monmouth Hotel: 8:15 a.m., 1 p.m., 6:15 p.m. Leave Independence, Beaver Hot!: 8:30 a.m. 10 am. 1:15 p.m. 4 p.m. 6:80. We make connection at Salem to -11 parte of the valley. Extra tripe ly appointment. J W. P4RKEB, (Uneral Mrr TUBERS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED Siaao tuner. Leave orders Will's lusie Store. SECOND HAND GOODS SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BUYS AND sells second-band furniture. Tools and junk. 820 N. Com'L Phone 492. WANTED EVfeai rrrTNG IN CLOTH ing and siloes. Best prieae paid. Cap itol Exchange. 842 N. Commercial. Phone 1868-W. SCAVENGES! SOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE (PUC: cpssor to Neat Scavenser) -Garbage aad refuse of all kinds removed by the month. R'ti5onbl( rale. Phones: Office 529, residence 2038. SALEM SCAVENGERS Q ARB A OK. Re fuse of all kind removed. Osupoola .leaned. Phooa 167 r 1595W. STOVES AND STOVE BEP AIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years experience. Depot National fence, aire 26 to 28 inchee high. Paiata, oil and varaiahea, etc, logan berry and bop hook. Salem fence aad Stove Works. 250' Court street. Phone 134. MEDICAL MOriNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Pbooa 817 W. MEN'S STORE ED. CHASTAIN CIOTH ING CO. SUITS and overcoat. Us my etairs: it pays. 805 Stala fit. MMMaMMMMBBiMMaaagaMMsssasewasassssseseasssMsassssiesis ' - ""i"r'k ail"" a iiirsa - i BUSINESS CARDS MACHXSB SHOP THE CROSS AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC 6im Boilers, ralcaaiier and tube pSates. lerry O. Caaipiell, 117 N. Liberty. H AD M- CO. SPECIALTY GjUM "er acl welder. AnUB0OTe aernee. 430 i'erry. Phoce 884. MACHINISTS WECHTER SMITH MACHINISTS, engineer, welders. Heald cylinder grinding eerrire. Phone 562 84 fer ry, e BOODLB PARLORS WA HONO NOODL1 HOUSE, rerry. 439 iSS SIN NOODLE HOUSE CHOP lurj, 40e; puffed rice, 20c; noodles. 20c; fried aoodlea. CO. 189 H. Lib erty. 1IU8ICAM 3ALEM COSSZBVATORT OF MUSIC All brioche. tanht. diplomaa graated. John R. Site. Director. 1237 Court Phone 636. RAO AND JAZZ PIANO FTiiTTNG 12 lessons jrusrint-ed. Waterman System. F. B. Clark. Mgr MoCor nark Bldg. hfUSIO STORES GEO. C. WILL PIANOSj PHONO rrapss, sewing marhiTiea. sbeet music, and piano studies. Repairing phoao rrapha and aewinc machinea. 452 titaia. Salem. VARIETY STORE KALKM VARIETY STORK CHINA w ,re, glassw are, to; s, notions, and mil lincrr. WATEB SALEM WATER, LIGHT POWER CO. Office, 201 Sonth Com'L St. Tea per ct-ct discount oa domestic flat rates paid in advance. No deductions for absence or any cause nnleaa water ia abut off your premise. WOOD SAWS WOOD SAWING PHONE 1181. OITT. couatry. Ed. Sprocd. RESTAURANTS HUB RETAURANT MOST htEASON- b.e prices, Johnson-Barry. 169 a. High. PIANOS TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW Victor or BronswicX, H. L. Stiff Fur niture Co. Music Dept. SHERMAN CLAY CO. PIANOS Stemwaya. Duo-Art and others. Moor Music House. 418 Court atreet aad Masonic Temple. NURSERIES COMPLETE LINE TREE9 SMALL fruit, ornamentals. Capital City .Nur sery Co.. 426 Oregon Bldg. Phoae 75. FRUITLASD NURSERY HAS A SALES yard at Cherry City Feed Barn, 544 Ferry Street. Trees ready for plant ing. See me before buying. Phon? 1140-M. PRINTING ROWLAND PRINTING CO. JOB printing. Masonic Temple. PLTjBxBDTO PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL work. Phone 1397 J. Shop, 127 Union street. A. L. Godfrey. LODGE DIRECTORY UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS. Camp 5, Armory, First, third Monday. PROFESSIONAL CHIROPODISTS DR. S. F. SCOTT, GRADUATE NA- tional University Sciences, Chicago aiasonio Temple. Phone 640. CHIROPRACTORS DR. S. B. SMITH, CHIROPRACTOR, SZ2 Oregon Bldg. Phone 664. DR. LENA A, BOONE, CHIROPRACTOR, 473 & Commercial. Hour 10 to 12; 1 to 5. Phone 1415. DRS. SCOTT A SCOFIELD. P. S. C. Chtroprsctors, 414-19 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 87; re. 828-K. OPTICIANS MORRIS OPTICAL CO.-8uite 801 Ore goa Building. GLASSES FITTED BY THE BOW OP tical Co., 325 State atreet. opposite Ladd & Bush Bank. "Use Quality Proven Saur-ona." NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS 1 DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND chronic diseaaea. 415 Oregoa Bldg Phone 110. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DRS. WHITE AND U. S. Bank Bldg. MARSHALL 30 DR. W. L. MERCER OSTEOPATHIC Phyaician and Surgeoa. Kirksviile graduate, 404-405 U. S National Bank Bid. ' Phoae. office 919; re. 614. DR. FOSTER 404 OREGON BLDG Phones 756, 2024 J. DR. JOHN L. LYNCH OSTEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon, 403-404 Ore gon ttliig. Phones, otlica 1304; rv. 53-KS. BROKEN ARCHES AND OTHER DE formities of the feet corrected without loss of time from your occupation Drs. White Marshall. C. S. Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE DESTKABLL CLOSE IN acreage by owner. Glenn Adam. Phone FOR SALE APARTMENT HOUSE with fine strktly modern apartments Call at io.j rcrry Street. Good Buys Fine Tillamook dairy ranch equipped to exchancra for farm near Salem. 9-room house with lars? corner 100 103. thrp b!o-ks off State St. Price 92506, hi cash. 20 acres of bearing prune orchard, mile south. Price $6300 rash. Neat 4-roora bungalow on Market S had basement. Pric $3200. r.cal Estate & Fire Insurance. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co, 2:! State St. U. S. Bank Bldg. Worth While A six-room house with bata, toilet an electric light?, a small barn. thre lots, fmit and garden; hi block tu car. .1 blocks to school; good srti-l trt-rt Pries $2350: $750 d'wn. balance easy Good six rcMim houir anti lot 50x1 2." bi!l of fruit, small barn and chick botisc, $1700, $5'J0 down and fj per month. Mills & Copley. 331 hi Stale. FOP. SALE NEW FIVE -Ri.VlM BCNOA 10- vsritn cement hisement and garage Cciruor !ot. .Sowth Salem. Diatan owner. Pric $3750. Terms. Krueger Oregon Bldg. Phone 217. Snap, Snap, Snap For Sa!e One of th best 8-acre farms, 4 mile ean of a!cm in fniitUud d trict: rood grav.-l road: close to sr-bfol and church. fiwiH htiuse: nw barn and out-buildings. All und r :nlt;va tion: rich drk loam soil; only $(io down, balance to suit. Price $260u for a quirk tale. Childs & Bechtel 549 State Street. THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 7, 1922 DCAl" rOTATF I ntALLOlMIC. I 0 . . j bDeCia I 5 room bouic a pt atreet close in, j Hr 921.00, with 350 down. S-room. j old house, close in, on parea airw aua i ear lme. for 8iioi'. yith 2o down, i 5 room bw boow. '"1 meat, on Dared street. JiavO. 1C9J I lot South Salem, trade for light car ' Thomason 331 hi State S:rect. 22 v ACRES, 20 CULTIVATED, 1V nn li r 1 sirawiwrrirs : 3-rooa baue wi& electric lighta. barn 40x20 to .creTi.te.ne TVe Twtu 16 acres in oat and retch. 10 plowed, tsi-1 W n Tvajit art. located 2 inf s from Silem limita on good road: price for all S38O0 and assatae lease: without lease S370O: 1100 cash will handle, with tA&rt 15uO will handle. This is mm and i work investigating. Mast I bs sold by Thursday debt. Socolofsky 341 State. Trading Specialty cil: ParUand income and residence propertr ia exchange tor farms, orchards and lands in the Valley. Come and see us. e may do you a service. The Fleming Realty Co. 341 Stats St. A. W. ESTF.S REALTY CO. WISH TO auuounce to their friends, clients and the public thit they hare moved from the Paiton .buildins to 416 Oreron buihline. Specialiiins - on "In.ide Property," Mr. Moisou, fornurly with L. A. Havford. has charre of thrs de- parunent and will be pleased to have old clients a well as new ones fall and see him. A. W. Efcte has charge of the exchange dnartment with hun dreds of urooerties throughout the West and Middle West to exchange. See him for trades. 5-ROOM COTTAGE. BASEMENT. BATH lights. 0 Union street, will be offered I for one week at $2500. f800 cash;1 easv terms on balance. f Room strictly modern house in East Salem $5000.00. I room house ia two apartments, near high school, rents for 935 a month. fltiOO: easy ttrms. Winnie Pettyjohn 33 1& Stats St. ANDERSON Jk RUPERT Sueceaeors to Laflar ft Lafiar INSURANCE REAL ESTATE BONDS LOANS 406-7 . Oregoa Bldg. Wood's Bargains GOOD 6.ROOM HOUSE $1700. NEW bungalow- $2800, easy tt-rm. Want Buick or Dodge cr as payment on 5 room house at $21UO. Good lot for $100. Good car to trade as payment on house. Store building for rent. 20 acres for rent, 25 acres for rent,. F. L. Wood, 341 State St. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT TIMBER GENERAL LAND OFFICE, Washington, D. C, l. A orA Notice i hereby given that subject' to the conditions and limitations of the Act of June 9, 1910 (39 Stat. 218). and the instructions of the Secretary of the In terior of September 15, 1917 146 L. D. 447), the timber on the foUnwing lauds will be sold at 10 o'clock a. ra. oa Decem ber 19, 1922, at public auction at the United States land office at Portland, Oregon, to the. 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 prnehase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent, thereof, being commission allowed, must bo deposited at time of sale, money to be returned if sale is not approved, ctherwise , patent will issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids Will be received from citizens tond corporations I I .v. .i.. 1 r ; . I State or any State. Territory or District I fteroof only. Upon application vf a I qalified purchaser, the timber ot anv I legal subdivision wiU be offered separate- ly before being included m any offer ot I . n. a cec. i, r. d. 4 r- 1' .it. ..a ur . IkT TTT N -,. . t jruvw iir -iti., i. , hi. yellow fir 140 M - none of the yellow iir on these tracts to be sold for less than $.2.25 per M. T. 5 N.. R. 3 W.. See. 35. N. E. i N. E. U, lellow fir, 1250 M.. rd cedar 50 M.: N. W. 14 N. E. red fir. 1350 M.. yellow fir 250 M.. red cedar 50 ! M.; S. hi. N. iu. hi.. yellow fir. 2425 M.. red cedar 150 M.; S. W. U N. E. hi. red fir 275 M., yellow fir tu M ., red cedar as M., ; x. E. S, E. 4. yellow fir. 1390 M.: N W. U a E.i. red fir, 575 M., yellow fir 275 Af ., red cedar 50 M.; S. E.! hi S. E. hi. red fir 100 M.. y.-llow j fir 580 M. ; 3. W. hi, S. E. hi. red fir 575 M.. yellow fir 4W M... red cedar 50 M..- none of the fir or cedar on thi area to bo sold for less than $2.25 per M. T. 9 H., K. 3 E.. Sec. 23, S. E. hi, w. u. red fir 620 M.: none of the fir on this tract to be sold for leas than $1.75 per M GEO. R. WICKHAM. Acting Commissioner. General Land t if rw. PUBLIC NOTICES Xotke of Improvement of Sagi- naw Street from Washington tail- s- a a nAtAM e.MA Notice is hereby given that the! a.7 a a a, aa t7Uiui atiir rmrri. a Common Council of the City of Salem deems it expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to improve Saginaw I Street from the south line of J w asnington tstreet to the north nuo ui ouiicntjf oireei ia me uiy oi aiem, uregon, at the expense I oi me abutting and adjacent pro-l perty, oy bringing said portion of j saia street to the established I grade, constructing cement con- crete curba and paving said por- tion of said Saginaw Street with a six Inch Portland cement concrete pavement in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Cora- mon Council on the 4th day of December, 1922, now on file In I the office of the City Recorder, and which said plans and specifi cations are hereby referred to and by reference made a part hereof. Tho Common Council hereby declares its purpose and intenticm to make the above described im provement by and through the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem, Oregon. By order of the Common Coun cil the 4th day of December, 1922. EARL RACE. City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof is December 6, 1922. Not ice of the Improvement of Fir Street front Superior Street to Lather Street. Notice i3 hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem deems it expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to improve Fir Street from the south line of Superior Street to tho north line of Luther Street, in the City of Salem, Ore gon, at the expense of the abut - ting and aruaeeni property, j hrtnHnsr said nortion of said utreet to the established grade. donstructlae cement concrete ,.,. anj naTing Said portion oi ' . - a six men rori saia bixcc. " - l&at cement concrete paTement in j .itH T.1fln and t4TXUVX U-SBUTr ev j-m. specifications therefor which are o adopted" by the Common Council on the 4th day of December, ij- now on file in the office cf the CitT Recorder, which said plans nd specifications are hereby e- ferred to. and by reference made a part hereoi. The Common Council hereby declares Its purpose and intention to make the above described improvement by and through the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem, Oregon. By order of the Common Coun EARL RACE, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof is Dec. 6, 1922. Xotiee if Assessment for the Cost of Improving Uberty Sttwt Between Myers Street iind Miller Street. Notice Is hereby g'ven that the Common Council of tite City of Salem, Oregon, will, at or about 7:30 o'clock P. M.. on the 18th day of December, 1922, or at the same hour at . any subsequent meeting oT the Common Council thereafter in the council cham bers at the city hall In Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess upon each lot or part thereof its pro portionate share of the 00s; -tf in- proving Liberty Street frcm the north line of Myers Street to the south line of Miller Street. Alt persons Interested in the said assessment are hereby noti fied to appear at said time and place before the said council and present their objections, if any they have, to said assessment and apply to the said council to equal ize their proportionate share ot ta:d assessment. f By order of the Common Con cil the 4th day of December, 1922. EARL RACE, City Recorder. , Date of first publication hereof is December 6, 1922. Notice of Assessment for the Cost of Improving Liberty Street Front Myers Street to Lin- col n Street. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, will, at or about 7:30 o'clock P. M., on the 18th day of December, 1922, or at the same hour- at any subsequent meeting of the Common Council thereafter in the council cham bera at the city hall in Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess upon each lot or part thereof It propor tionate share of the Cost of Im proving Liberty Street from the south line of Myers Street to the north line of Lincoln Street. ah persons interested in the antrl nasMsmont aro h.ot. . r .. w ucicui uuir " ayptswr at saia lime ana nlncfl hofnra tha malA nw.. ,, . council and present their ObJeC- f Inns, if anv thov Ksva a au assessment and apply to the said Common Council to equalize their proportionate ehare of said assess ment. By order of the Common Coun cil the 4th day of December. 1922 EARL RACE, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof is December 6, 1922. PRICE OF STOCKS Extremely Dull Morning is ruiiuweu Dy lyiore ACllv ity Late in Day naw YORK, Dec. 6. A Sharp rebound in stock -nrlces took place in today's late dealings after an extremely dull morning session, during which rail shares were conspicuously weak because of speculative uncertainty regard. ling the maintenance of the div '"euu on ureat iNortnern pre- lerred. fualicatiOn of Secretary Mel- 'on a annual report indicating lnat no new federal taxes were contemplated for next year was the sign for a brisk rally which was tiven considerable lmpetu3 the hurried recovering ot shorts who discovered that their efforts to depress prices during tne Ias few days had brought out comparatively little new stock Railroad shares recovered scmewhat from their early weak ness but lagged for behind the industrials on the upward swing. United States Steel common was sluggish but the buying movement of the last hour put it up to 103 3-4 for a net gain of 7-8. Coppers, which were mod erately strong in the earlier deal ings fell back later, net changes generally being unimportant. Sales totalled 383,000 shares. Sterling exchange gave another remarkable demonstration o strength in today's market touch ing 4.56 1-2 or 1 3-4 cents above yesterday's close and the highest price in nearly lour years. French and Italian ex changes Improved slightly, and Sonth American rates continued strong. Call money opened at five per cent and then advanced to 5 1-2. Time money and commercial pa pers rates were unchanged with the volume of business email in 1 HIS leach. Mill III III I II II I VALUt ur Mlitlit : wi m BBWBBBiaSIWaaMBMBSasm 1 Definite Move Made Toward f Providing Sixty Million l' Farm Credit CHICAGO, Dec. Derinlta f moves toward providing for fco.i 000,000 farm credits by, " tai 1 United States government1 rava ' an immediate lift, today to th ! value ot wheat, corn and oats, j The wheat market closed strong. 3-4 tc 1 S-8 net higher with, i May 1.16 1-4, to 1.16 s-8 aad I July 1.08. Corn gained 3-4 .to ! 1 a 1 1-8, and oats half to $-4. f In provisions the outcome was j ' unchanged to ten centra In.. -- t ."-v.. .. , Although the wheat - market ; showed at first. a downward tea-( dency ascribed chiefly to declines' in price at Liverpool, a reao ? tlon soon took place, with many traders looking for bullish ds- velopments at Washington. Durj ing most of the session, gossip ; ; touching this subject was' vagae, relating to supposed plans fori: government financing ot food ; ports. Jost before tha- closa, however,- announcement was made, that . a bill . to create, a farm credits department had bean formally placed before : both houses of congress and that tha bill IS enacted would make avail- i able $48,000,000 in addition to ! the government present 112,000,- V 000 subecriptitn to the farm loan' system.'. .,-.v','k,w. Something of a. general rash : to the buying side of the wheat t market quickly ensued. The up- ward awing ot the market also , was furnished momentum . aa , a result : of word that Europeans - had taken a liberal amount, ot wheat today and that fresh rains had fallen In Argentina, Imped" . ing the harvest there." Under such, circumstances and with ater- ling at a new high, record, the wheat market closed; at the, top- most level reached. Corn and oats paralleled tha - action qf wheat. Renewed de- i , mand for corn was reported from I ' tha west and aouthwest. Provisions held fairly , steady i in line with hog values.' mSXVAVOVIS WHEAT MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 8. 1 northern Wheat, casln? No, 1. IS 1-2 a 1.25; December 1.15 1-2; May 1.16V 58. BUEXOS AIRES WHEAT BUENOS AIRES, Dee. 8. Opening: Wheat, December lit unchanged: February l.lf l-f, op 3-4. SALEEl MARKETS i ALE1I MARKTTS Pricea Quoted are wholesale aad af pricea received by farmers. he ratal prteoe are tnvea except aa twtwo. . , No. t wheat $1.10 No 3 wheat 1.0$. No, 8 Red wheat, aaekad, ll.OT. , Choet hay 17. Oat hay 830. " 1 Clover hay, baled, $21, EGGS, BUTTER AND BUTTEETAT Eks,-retail, 60e. w-t , Creamery batter 49e, 80. : Butterfst. delivered, 4 8e. Milk, IJ.85 ewt. ? - POULTRY Old rooster 8e. , ' . Broiler 1 5e. . ' Hen. light. Me, lien, heavy, 18. , p6rK. MTJTTOir AND BEE1 Hoc, top, 1415e. Live hogs, Pc. Dressed hop 14e. Top vaL d raxed, lie. Steer 11 12. Cow. 810e. y rauTTS Banana lie. Lomon $11(213. , Navel onngr 87.00. California avapefrutt $4. Florida grapefruit, $7(88. Empire grape lOo lb. -.- ' Cranberries $0.60 bog. , Date. $9.75. Jap orange' $1.80 bundle. - KTJTS , Walnut! 20 lb, ' rilbert 20e lb. - I Almond 88c . Brasil 18a lb. - VEGETABLES Cauliflower $3.80. Head lettuce $4 crate. Tomato $3.50 ba. fr- Portland Buying Prices EOOS, POVLTET A3TO MEATS. . BOTTEREAT FIRM No. 1 churning cream, 48W50e t . . V. Portland; 45a at elation ; mndernadca 4547e. EGGS 2e IX)WER Current receipt 4446e; white hen nerie 4850e, t LIVE POULTRY -NOMINAL (lea oommixioa) Heavy beaa, ' tie lb.; do. light, 18e; apriags. 17 18c; old rooster. lOe; duck, white Pekta, young 20c; old ducks, nominal; turkeys. No. 1 dressed. 37e; No. 3 32Q4e; live 2728c; geese 18e. DRESSED MEAT! NOMINAL (Leea coma it ion) Choice light hofn, 13G$13V4; undergrade 1013e; veal, top grades 1112c; under grades 80 -lOe. ' . - ; HAT AND ORAnr HAY- FIRM, SCARCE (Delivered Portlaad) Valley timathy. $21; Eastern Oregoa timothy, $216$ 23 ton; alfalfa, $18.50$$1 ton; clover $19 toa: grain hay,' 31SQ1B: oata aad retch 20(5t'21 ton; straw $809.: GRAIN UNSETTLED ' Bid prices (Track Portlaad. la eat lota) Wheat option $l.l5(dy 1.31: Baart or btoesteat $1.481.49; oaU $35.80; Fast era yellow corn $32. SO & 34.7$; barley $32.50 33.50; millran $310 $38. FBTJTT- ' FRUIT STEADY Applet 50c 9 $2 (accord inr U tirieff and pack) ; huckleberries, nominal; pears. 40Q63cj grapea. fl.75Q3.3a; cranberries, $5 w 5,50 box VEGETABLES VEGETABLES LOWEB New potatoes. 4560c ewt; Orern cabbage. i)f7 ewt: parsnips. 60 f? 7 So ewt: carrot. 25c doxoa hanrheo; oniona. $ IS 1.25 ewt; cauliflower, $lQlr75 dot. ' WOOI WOOL STEADY' ' Half blood and fine. 35040c; tVn eighth blood, 32i?5c: euart-r bloxl 30 33c: low Quarter aad braid. 25(i7c niatled or rotted wool, 2225. (NOTE Eastern Oregoa. Waahlartea ad Idaho raaeh dtp bring 1 to 8 seal lea thaa valley wool.) HOPS QUIET HOPS IB ? i crap, nominal; arv 8rta laiottt, ..v rlr t Cl 't to ra ' fo at - at In In ta ir fr F cl n. P ' ai O i m tl b! Ir P . P t b it ' 13 a f .1 wa w 4 '- " . I Mi . r A