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S7 TIIH OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2, 1923 l U; IT 1 i1' in 5 l 1 : J: j i i ! t t i I -' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 1 i ' -t Bat par word: Per insertion p..,.,., 2a 5a 8a Tares insertiniia Om week (six Insertions) ua moatlL. . -20a -15a 12 -25a SU months contract, car do, 12 months centre, par ma. .. IX in imam far any ajdswrtisemant - NORWICH aTNION FIRES INSURANCE ; SOCIETY W. R. Burghardt, Jr. Resident Agent. 371 State St. MONEY TO LOAN . On Real Estate . ; T. K." FORD' ' ' (Over Ladd ft Bub Bank) NEWTODAY FOR RENT- NEW- 5-ROOM MODF3X bungalow, 8 5 'South 23 8. "SEE MR. FCRDy: AT OREGON BATHS ':. forjun.furnlhd apartments. WANTED- OIRIj FOR . GENERAL ! ,hrht boaaework. or tirl - going', to : school o- work, for board. Apply at 85. Center, or phone 4. ;? FOR THE PAST SEVERAL TEARS rE T have saved 25 to SOf an brick ! buildlnra iniiruH. in tb McMinn- ville. Co. , . Why not let us do the : same for you Se 8tadlcy Foley, ..; agent. Bush Bank Bldg.- XOTTCE A tnJOSE-IX RESTAURANT - .-. for aate. doias a. rood business. The : i Walrome Real Estate office. State and '! Commercial, over Busiek'o. Phohe 1 559. ' . . .'' . ' .-: . EMPLOYr.ttMT MALE FURNITURE MAN WANTED MAX O. Bursa, 179 N. Uomntrcul. FEMATJ5 , . WOMAN Of GOOD EDUCATION AND pleasing personality- for permanent boaitieu with large corporation. Abil , rtoafiiiHl. Promotion assured. , Ujv phou number. Address-i ' "E-24," 'VtStsteemsnt ' : .- - j ' ll: 1CAXB ARB FEMAXS , ", : . - TYPIST8--EARN 825-8 100 H WEEKLY, t.Dre time, copying . anther'.' bim "f' scripts. Writ R. J.. Caraea, aothora' iageat.' Tallapooaa. Ga for particulars. WE NEED: SEVERAL WIDE-AWAKE college atadent or teacher for turn . mer Taeation. Work alon' edueatioa , line. Gaaraateed aalary. Scleo T t,oa to ba made aow. Give phoae hum - ber. Addreaa. "Ml," Suteamaa. v h W ANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO take farm paper abaeriptMMi. A good preposition to the right people. Ad- - area the Par if la iiomeaUad. dtatoaataa Bklg, Salem. Ore. i ' " f AGSSTS ' WAHTCS . : AGENTS WANTED BEST SELLING .. propositi -erer iaTontfV 8 5.tH re turn for ererr $1J)0 inreated. Ad ' dress Bon 14. Salem.-Ore. i , ; personal: GET MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL ' ' paper - pablrahed-. ' Free for - atamp. - j .Corroapeadat. Toleday Ohio. FOR SALE ' I BIRDS. PETS ANt rtOWER8 THIS TEAR GIVE LIVING PRESENTS. rUka ha them. 37 statax i 1 1. FARM PAPER 'it -.TOO WANT "TO" GET THE BEST farm paper, srad 15 to the Paeifia UoaseateaL Salem, Oregon, for a three wMMttha' i Uial auUaeriptioa. , MaaUoo PXaJTOS USED XTHICKERINO GRAND. IN GOOD 4 ahaoe. WiH ciTe eome tonaa. H U , Stiff Furniture Co. v; V. i rOR RAI.K GOOD USED MAHOGANY , piano Uft as to e!L Price f 200, 11. u. biui (sransit v, r i department f.i FOUlTRTM EN SEND EIGHT TWO eeat atampa for aped! thro moatha' y trial for the boa and. oldest JonTaal ia the west. The article and ad rarti so aneaU are of rapeeial Interest to tha r poultry breeder of - the Northwest VortbasMt PoaHry Jouraal. . 211 Com aaoreial Street. Salem. Oreooa. , - j - j. ;;'c't 4 wood .t: ':,J Vr 4- BEST :G3ADKMILQ WOOD F0C? and Ift-raeh. Prompt ttUwvrr. Roaata ; able price. . roc a. tJw eiia, m Phnrch. ' Phone 1542.-.-!- i "f f WOOD FOR (SALE LARGE SECX.1 I Arowth, aa J old Br. t Call 1 47i KXAXXJLNBOtrS PICTURE FRAMES FOR LESS.- KAX O. Bare a. 179 N. Qommercial. LEATHER HAND BAGS ON SPECIAL. : Many at leaa thaa coat. Mox O. .Ereaw FULLER BRUSHEA . LOCAL RXI IiX . aantauve. Grhaea.-1987-J - BOTE AND KIRSCH CVRTATll RODS, Max O. iBuren. 179 N. CommoreiaL 1929 CALENDARS FREE,. Smith iaaaraace agrticy. ' IIOMZR H. CEDAR CHESTS 83.50. 8110. $14.00. 810.00. , ' Max O. Sarea, 179 Com- JVORY' ENAMELED WOODWORK. IS very popular. 1 sell m mi i ru;. Max P. Bora a, 179 K. CoywaetciaL VOR RAI.K KNITTING S MACHINE IN , perfect ' working order. Call at Oleaoa - Auto Exchange. 'vt. -l LINOLEUM:' i VABNI8 IL MAKES vleanina easier. Max O. Bareo, ,179 N. CWmrtiL - f AFPLES-r5a PER BOXf 8 R)B .00j 6 . f or 83.00. Delivered, Spitxenberg, - Rome B autr, Vaaderpool. l Potatooa .75o per'100 lb. Ward K. Riebardsoa. 8395 X. Front. Phone 494, IJi FOB SALE GRAIN AND VETCH hay. By, f A. l"oTer anie a i city. " , ' - t t ' '" l: AfK FOR OR IfsPRIT t" AMOUR ytien .Toilet? Kequixrtes. at the .Flower ia the Bottle .Parfumo Shop. 115 N. Libert?, v, . j'T $ r:;V, : FOB SALE 0ID NEWSPAPERS, 10 casta a boadlev Circuiatiea department "Ort-goa Stateamasw y ; i - . ' , -1 fiUMMEB LUGO AOS REDUCED W A LI paper twaaaati. : plaster, wallboard (Velvet atair ear pat. 91.85. tndurno high grade bout paint, Kaiaomiae. to pound.- - Onttoa 1 - mattreaeea. - 9.50 Steel spr 5.00. Max O. Bare. 179 S. Ct war1! St. 1 - " : , Beaul-ijt, Hegon Rose aad eleven Aot ivegoa soaga, together "with a fit aaered a ei' tioa f patrtotM aoogs. it'i maay oio-ume favor Att TOR 25 arior i i Qnantity lota) tptaU jfor school, eommaa i Specii Eapoeially '. . ttv or boa 1 MiBZatM.- Mia - tor VYlcm:Sdngster ' 78 peg A oW fn it third editioa. 1- : - ... . V 'uli'M4' b- 1. w OREG(5 VrWilERS MONTHLY SIS s. CT1.-8. '! SAk Saien. Ore, FOR RENT APABTMXKY- FOR , RENT FURNISHED -4 ROOM apartment sad garage venter. FURNISHED APART EST I"OB RENT. 891 North Com mere UU. , ; - . : 1 ' FOR RENT 6-ROGSC APARTMENT. with sleeping porch. ,we2V light and telephone free. Cail 93W. " ROOK AND BOARD THE ALEXAXDRM tSINQ ROOM wiil open to the January sec ond, under the m' ',nr 4r Mrs. Argent and Mra ', -jReasonnbl prices, monthly r V- Fhona 1539. Two rooma foe rt t. ! t i -. . FOR RENT FIVI BOOM FURNISHED flat. Modra Waaeo. Cloaa in. Refereacot4 J K Mi. , Addrcaa 1.-34. car Staw &t'tli ' . - FOR RENTFU ilSS -D FUAT AT 804 Ferry V 5, a month. , Phoaa 43. or ' iStateatnan tul' a-at office. FOR RENT-NI K wukiaax-u bum galow oa pyt tf See Mr. StUl at H. L .Stiff roil a Co. i FOR RENT 5- UX It aOUSE. AT 1052 Saginaw atreoc ajoath. , Apply at Statesman wasiaf A office, or phoae FOR RENT GOC3 tfODERN 8 ROOM : hoaao 940 nor ' - 7 room houie tot 818 pr mar.A,- J , Thc.nason, 4 ' 3HM Street. xoema ONE GOOD -LTr PINO ROOM AND A two-room apariaieat in-modern home, ono-aalf tOWca ifm the jitney line. loose zjoii iiasei Ave. Phone 1989-V. A LOST AND FOUND tost LOST WR1S1 VATOH WITH DARK gray ribbea, between Bank of Com merce and sinsy Belle. Reward. Phone -,123.- ' ! t ) ' ' iVYANTED etSCXtAKE0US I WANTED T0RNITURB, TOOL8. ETC, Phoae 51L . ; - ' s I WANTED TO BUY HOUSEHOLD PUK- itare, , teeM. . apiaeeileaeoas artielea. Phone 148. i ' :i ' - WANTED BOARD AND ROOM private famHy, by working girl, dress Statesman IN Ad- WANTED BT RESPONSIBLE PARTY, four or' five-room furnished hous. Phone 106O-J.; i WANTED FURNITURE, s TOOLS. MA cbinerr, stock, etc. Will bur for cash or aril coauoission. Phone 511. - Woodry. the aaetioneer HORSES WANTED I WILL TRADE A Maxvn 1 ear 1 god running order, for horeet or other Block John H. Rho ID) I sytoo, Oragon. .. 1 Phone Salem 1141 X - i WANT J EVERYTHING IN HRD war sua furniture. B'st prices paid. IaS CAPITAL HARDWARE " FURNITURE CO,- 288 N. neauaercial St. r - Phoae 947. EUSINESS CARDS AUCTIONXXB ACCTIC3EER OF FARM AND PKR- a'asl property.. G. Settertee, 180 N. t aawrcial St, room 81, ever People' ' ( ih Store. Residence pbooe 1211-J. ' C .teejphoae 430. , J ACT10NJEER F. N. WOODRY, THE I ciuci, inraiswre, reus nuw I neer. Phoae - 511 s for aale dates : 1618 M. Summer, i . OC W J. B. GABLE AUCTION EEK j-m aad aity aale. 160 S. Higl "-trhoaeadAaV $ i vv- aUrETTXEjra WELDING IRON STEEL, BRASS. ALUMINUM Z Bring the pieesev Oxe-Gaa Heating Co, 83.7 Oort. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS I HUGH B. R0BSRT8ON CO. MEM- oer : Americas institate 01 smiiwni AccbaatBt.j Aaditora. Income Tax Seir rice. lor. Ore, and Minneapolis. Mine. Addreaa: 1517 YeaaBldgn PorUaai Ore. - I f i ' Auto Directory.' t CAE WASH2NO . I EMMONS ft SPRAGUE CARS WA8H ' ed and polished-. Oleaoo Auto Ex chaage. 173 S. Liberty.!, T i 1 ii.,iiinTTri THE GOOD MAXWELL ; GINGRICH MotoC, S71 Court.! AUTOMOBILE FAXNTXKO AUTO OWNERS - LOOK ' TIME TO hare that ear repainted. Cow ia and - look over our work. Oa account of the '' auceesa of our. Ford Special job. it will v be continued. ; Reliance Auto Paiating Co 219 State, cor. Froat St, aecoad floor. ?Phoa? 937, . r . - . BATTERY AND ELECT RICTAN AUTO ELECTRICIAfr; EXPERT TROU- Lie aheetiag. 218 N. uigh. -none zus. B. D. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES, starter and generator work. 7l a Commercial. j s! f - PRESTO-LITE t BATTERY SERVICE Btatioa. Expert battery and electrical work.-' Farria Bros. Phone 1803. 418 . CoarV - i : . i 8T0RAGB ' STORAGE, 83.50 MONTHLY. : DEAD -etorage 93.0O monthly, j Ferry 8t. Gar age. 544 Ferry. .- I TIRES AND ACCESSORIES ARMSTRONG TIRES BUILT AS YOU always wanted themj Tompkina Heine. 219 N. Comraertial. STORAGE GAS Oil j GUARANTEED repairing. Ualveraal j ' Gang. ; 6B0 ;, Capitol ! - t ! , f ' t ; USED PARTS 1-8 to 1-9 OFF. MIKE'S Ante wrecking Mouse. as norsa CommerciaL Phono 538., ' BICYCLES AND EEPAXSJjrO ' LLOYD E. RAMSDEN DAYTON BICY r l aad tepairioa. ,887 CoarV ' 1 ii H SRY w.: ; . ( .COTT ; The Cycle . Maa' 14T fC Comaserclsl Paooe USED ATJtOH : OLKSON'S AUTO EXCHANGE USED cars, bought, acid or i oa eommi eioa. Daily or moothly eterage. RADIATOR FEHDEE REPAIRS RAIMxOR FENDfl BODIES, made -. r " reosireo. & Bair. 849 rerry. 1 "i-: 1 1 --BUSINESS! JaARDS CARPET ANO WSAVZNO 1 4 - O AH PET - ANnr WKATilNO ' Paeao .Wort t a.? BawaaaaBsawasawBa-aaaiaBB tsMaavap-avafP 84F21. 7i2L ;7ahop o rur. ACME CHOCOLAT!RHOP JUST 121 8. Caady." ' Strictly hoaemao. Oammercial. j , i j : BUSINESS CARDS Carpet axd xxuff bugs NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC -WE NOW ; weave fluff ruga made oat of old car pet, nay - length or width yoo deaiM. We. also re-fit, re-aew aad aisa carpet, ir Feather reootatiag aad mattreie ataaat lag aad, re-making. . Salem :: Carpet Cleaning and Fluff Rag Work. Phone ' U4 . .. 'j ,. . ih ELECTRICIANS SAIEM ELECTRIC CO MASONIC BuUdiBg. Phone 12QU. ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND SUPPLY Co. phono 1934. 223 N. Liberty. 1 HALIK'S ELECTRIC HOP ELEO trie I machine rapairing, contracting. 837 Court. Pnjue 48. ?i ARCHIE FLEENER. ELECTRICIAN Houae wiring' by hour or contract. Ketimatee furniabvd. Phoaa 9(10. 414 Court St. : I u CHIMNEY SWEEPS CHIMNEY SWEEPING - FURNACE cleaning. F. , Couaeiluian. Phone 839. CHUTE SE PHYSICIAN DR. H. L. HUM CURES ANT KNOWN . diaeaae.- 153 High St.: phone 288 CLEANERS AND DYERS SPICK , dyer. N SPAN : 844 State CLEANERS AND DRUG STORES BREWER DRUG Phone 184 j CO. 405 COURT WM. NEIMEYER "JUST DRUGS. 17S N. Commercial, phone 167. FINANCIAL WANT ranch. A 93500 LOAN ON Soeolofsky,. 341 State. 89000 LOANS ON THE EASY PAYMENT plaa, eaa repay at aay time without extra charge. 417 Ore eon Bldg. 20-YEAR FARM LOANS ON RURAL credit plan, p re-payment proviaiona al " lowed. We will finance you for a lesa r rate of interest than aay firm oa the ;' eoaat. Private money to loan oa either Icily or country property. mtry property. R, W, Marsters J 411 Orexon Bailding. MARION-POLK COUNTY FARM LOAN asaociatioa has money to loan at 6I W. D Smith, secretary -treaaurar. 80S Salem Baok of Commerce. FARM LOANS . 88 YEARS 8 PER CENT NO COMMISSION A. C. Bohrnstedt 407 Masoaie Temple. Salem. Ore. FURNACES SEAGROVB FOR 12th atreet. FURNACES 198 S FLORIST1 CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL PIECES. Delivery, i 0. F. Breithanpt, florist. 128 Norta Liberty atreet. Fbon 880 FURNITURB STORES GIESB FURNITURE CO. QUALITY furniture for leaa money. ' 878 Court ... Phoaa 464., .3: PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE NEW aad second hand fnraitar. 871 N. CommerciaL ; ft ' - i- Ladies' Wearing Apparel DRESSMAKING 1 1 SPENCER CORSETS TO ORDER Dressmaking. Carrie Fuber. MeCor aaek Bldg. ,., . f is ? . EEKUT1TC BIN Q SALEM ' ELITE HEMSTrTCIIING. pleating, buttons, stamping aad needle work. .320 Oregon Bldg.. Phone 879. MRS. C. E. MILLER HEMSTITCHING. stamping buttons. , Room.-lO, ovr Mil . ler'a. atore. Phoney 117. , tj. i ; HOTELS CAPITAL HOTEL I CORNER, STATE - aad Commercial. Phona 680 - u ARLINGTON HOTEL CLEAN. COSY; 50 up. 462 State. : LADIES TAILORING W. J. MAYER. HIGH CLASS LADIES tailoring ; long coats, ruita aad dresses. Room 7. McOormaek Bldg. Phone 692. XAUNDRZEa SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY, 816 S- Liberty street. fnon 25. via largest beak Established 1889. OAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Quality work, prompt service. - 1264 Broadway. - Phone 16S YALE HAND LAUNDRY. 180-194 Si , 12th 'St.. now operating nndr - new r . management. - We make a specialty of band work on wool and silk fabrics. 'Also. family washing, rough, dry or j wet. Cleaning and pressing. Phone it. TRANSFER HAULING CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 226 . State St. , Phone 933. Dietribating, ' forwarding aad storage oar specialty. Gi our rates yrn move, store and ship house-. hold : good. Our specialty is piann -and furnitur moving. We also make : eouatry trips., W handle the beat ,' eoal and wood, Oall oa ua for price. We give good moaaare god quality aad good service." Lermer Transfer O. Phoaa 930. .: ,l ;;:.' TRANSPORTATION i PARKER'S STAGE IJNES , ' J. W.. Parker. General Manager Central Stage Terminal Salem. Oregon 8ALKM-8ILVRTON DIVISION . Leave Salem, Central Stage Terminal! 7 a. 11 a. 5 p. m , Leave Silvarton. News St aad: t . 8 a. m.. 1 p. mM 6 p. 'm. : Salem-Independence-Monmouth Dv'fioo: Leavea Salem Central Stage Terminal: . -, 7 a. m., 9 a. m. , 11 a. m, 8 p. 8 D. BV ' 1 ' Leavea Monmouth, Monmouth Hotel: 8:15 a. m, 1 p. m 6:15 p. m. Leave Independence, Beaver H.oteL 9:30 a. a, 10 t a, 1:15 p. m. 4 p. . 6:86. - We amk connection t Sales to parts of the voUay. Extra trip appointment. ' ' ' . J.. W. PARKER. General Manager, m. SECOND HAND GOODS SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BUYS AND sella second-band farniture. Tool and junk. 820 N. Commercial. Phoae 492 WANTED EVERYTHING 1 IN CLOTH lag and shoe. Beat prieea paid. Cap ital Exchange. 843 N. Commercial. Phoae 1368-W. SCAVENaBRS SALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE, refuse of all kioda removed. Cesspools cleaned. Phone 167 or 1595 W. SOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE (FU0 . eeseor to Keal Scavenger) Garbage ad refaso of all kind removed by the moata. Reason able rate. Phoae: Office 529. reaideae 2058. STOVES AND STOVE REPAIRING STOVFS REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years' experience.' Depot National fence, aise 26 to 28 iachea , high. Paint, oila and varnish e. etc.. logaa berry and hop books. Salem feae aad ' Stove Work. 250 Court street. Phone - 124. ; .BUSINESS CARDS r MEDICAl MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phono 617-W. . - i " KEN'S STORE ED. CHASTAIN CLOTHING CO. SUITS ami orerooat. Uia my ataira: It paya. 8U8 Stato 81. MACHINE SHOP THE CKOHS AUTOMATIC Steaut boilers, vnlcsnisers ELECTRIC and . tube plates. t 1 1 Perry O., Campbell, 817 M. Uberty. H. AND M. CO. SPECIALTY GRINO ra and welder. ' Automotive ervw9. 490 Ferry. Phone MUSICAL 8ALKM CONSERVATORY OF MCSIOH y All- branchea taught, diplomas grautrd. John K. Sites, director. Iii37 Court. Fboae 626 I. RAG AND JAZZ PIANO PLAYING 4 12 lessons guaranteed. Watermee System. F. B. Clark, mgr., MeCoraack Bldg. , . ' . . MACHINIST) . WECHTER A SMITH MACHINISTS. . engineers, welders, Heald cylinder grinding service. : Phone 662-845 ry. . KUSIO STORES GEO. a WILL PIANOS. PHONO grupba,' eewiug machines, sheet must, nd piaao studies. Repairiag phono graphs and sewing machines. 432 State. MAletn ; . PIANO TUNERS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED piano tuner. Leave orders Will's Music Store i JACK CLEMENT i SALEM'S OfrD piano tuner, is back. Call, write lor phone 1774, the Song Shop, oppoafte the Court House. : v NURSERIES COMPLETE LINE TREES SMALL fruits, ornamental. Capital City Mur. aery Co.. 426 Oregon Bldg. Phone 75. FAPERHAKGXKG ASD PAINTING PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR HOUSE decorating, paper hanging, tinting, etc. , Reliable workman. - - PRINTING ROWLAND FEINTING CO. JOB printing. Masonic Temple. - PLUMBING PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL work. Phend 1397-J. Shop, 127 Union street. A. L. Godfrey. PIANOS -I TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A oew Victor or Brunswick. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co, Musio Dept. . SHERMAN.. CT 4.Y 1 CO, PIAS0S ' 8tenway. Duo-Art aad others. Moore' r Music Houae, - 415 Court street aad Maaoai Temple. RESTAURANTS HUB RESTAURANT MOST REASON able prices. Johnaoa Barry. , 159 S. : High. VARIETY STORES SALEM VARIETY STORE CHINA ware. glassware, toys, notiona and mil Unary. WATER SALEM WATER, LIGHT POWER CO. Office, 801 South Commercial St. Tea per cent discount on- domestic flat rates paid ; in advance. No deductions for absence or any cause unias water ia abut off your premist-s. ! Wood saws WOOD SAWING PHONE 1181. i . CIT, country. Ed. Sproed. - ' LODGE DlhtCTORY UNITED ' SPANISH) WAR VETERANS. Camp 5, Armory, First, third Moadaya PROFESSIONAL CHIROPODISTS DR. 8. F. SCOTT, GRADUATE NA . tional Uaivetsity ? Sciences, Chicago Maaoai Temple. Phoae 640. ! CH2ROPRACTOES DR. 8. A. SMITH, OHIROPRAOTOB, 822 Oregon Bldg. Phon 664, . r DR. LENA A. BOONE, CHIROPRACTOR. 475 8. OommerciaL Hour 10 to 18; 1 so 5. Phoae 1418. DRS. SCOTT A SCO FIELD, P. 8. C Chiropractora. 414-19 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phona 87: T. 828-R. . OPTICIAjrS MORRIS OPTICAL - Oregon Buildiag.: CO. SUITE 01. GLASSES FITTED BY THE BOW OP tieal Co, 825 State atreet, eppoelt Ledd A i Busts Boa. "Us Quality Proven Shur-eas." . DRUOLESS FHTSICZASS MAGNETIC HEALING DR. A. L - Fraats. Ac to aad ehronte disaaaas. Phoae 780. 85-88 Broymsa Block. . NATUROPATHIO FHTSICIAHS ' - DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND chroaie d toe us: t 415, Oregon Bldg. . - Phone 110. ., .!-:.-,,,. OBTEOFATHIO PHYSICIANS DRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL 208 U. 8. Bank Bldg. DR. FOSTER 404 OREGON BLDG. Phone 756, 2824-J. DH. W. L. MERCER OSTEOPATHIC physician, and surgeon. Kirkaville graduate, 404-405 V. 8. -National Baak Bldg. Phoae, office 919; ree. 614. , DR. JOHN lb liTNCH OSTEOPATHIC Physiciaa and Surgeon. 408-404 Ore gon Bldg.' Feas, office 1894; j re s - 68-F5. . - i ; i - .;.-...;.-'- . BROKEN .AKCHE3 AND OTHER DE formities of Pi feet corrected without lose of lime from your occupation. Dr. Whit. Marshall. U. S. Bahk Bid. f. v;:, REVL ESTATE FOR 8ALE GOOD 6-ROOM" HOUSE on paved street. One - block f rone car ;.line. Price 83000. 1449 South LUr .USpecial '--X: This 6-room taodern boose oa psved street aad car line, pavement' paid. Pric i haa ml reduced to 82600 for ' quick saw- You can move right ia. t ; . Thomason . - 331 H Stale Street. WE HIVE BEAUTIFUL HOMES FOR ' sale in a l part of town. We have , three ao" sea for rent. Cloae in Gertrude J. M. Page' sv .,. .492 N. CotUge. 8TRJCTL MODERN HOUSE BE taeu, C art tad 8 tat streets in East 8c Mm. Hii baa everything you want at A i a burt-ain at 95000J Good terms - a a bo srraxged. - J 't- W Artie Pettyjohn ,i ArM !3l' But'u y ..." REAL ESTATE FOR; SALE J. OR EXCHANGE TWO scrs io Woodburn. 7-t-oom house and . ' barn;" land all in berries, and - fruit. Can use 8500 worth in atock. - 9800 , cash; 91700 in about three years, at ' . J. C. Wag man, Woodburn. Ore, HOTEL FOR SALE TTIK BEST - proposition iu Marion county in botela. fall at my office ,ad see picture isod get particulars. (' j M. J, Hunt Vl " T.add A Bush Bldg. ) BARGAIN GOOD LOT NEAR THE - Richmond - arhooL Price 9325, 925 rash, balance to suit. . i Krueger ; Second floor. Oregon Bldg. Phone, 217. . FOR SALE OR TRAM I A real paying apartment house, j 16 rooms, 0 apartments furnished. In come 9135 per month. -Splendid loca tion. Will aell at aacrifire for a quick dssl. Price 97000, terms. Beautiful lot on paved street, 9560 terms. Mod em house, 6 rooms, 93250. Fine 70 acre farm, 97500; and 20-aero farm. Improved. 9500 dawn. Price 92500. Furnished 5 room bungalow for'- rent, close in. For real, real estate bar gains see Child A BechteL 540 Stat treat. i ; . ' Best Buys : ! II ROOM MODERN APARTMENT bouse 93000. - 92000 cash. balaae mommy ai 7. 50x100 ft. lot on pavement. 8650. i V m UtVM ranninM - 1 : m ber, best of fishing, 24 logans, 1 acre straw iierr ics, s miles from Salem, ;81tMM, 300 cash, balance at 7. 1 30 acres, all ia cultivation, 6-room house, barn. 1 mile from creamery, all fenced, on rock road, 4 mile from Salem. Price 83000, 9 130O cash, i bal ance mommy at IVe. - Soeolofsky 34 Stat St. j. . Trading Specialty Portland income and residence property ia exchange for farms, orchard and landa in the Valley. Com and see us, we may do you a aervic. The Fleming Realty Co. 941 State St. FOR SALE ROOMING HOUSE, 12 rooms, good proposition, cheap' rent. Compton Heal Estate. 469 Stat St. ANDERSON- A RUPERT , ' (Successors to Laflar & Laftar) S INSURANCE .' ' . i REAL ESTATE ' BONDS. LOANS 406-7 Oregon Bldg. Wood's Bargains ; New bungalow .91800, easy terms. Good house, five blocks out. lot 82x165, oa paved street, 85000. easy terms. Want . a bouse as psyment on a 40-acre fare . n paved highway. Want a Buick o Dodge car as payment on a close-ia home. ! Want 4 home a payment or choice five-acre tract. Small houae fo rent. 88.00. F. L. Wood. 841 State St. - Worth While A Bice 6-room bouse in good condition, : : well 'located. Price only 81700, 9500 . cash, balance' easy payments. See us ! for bargains in bouses. Let ua writ ; your ineurano. ( . I Mills & Copley 331ft State .St. ; I Good Buys ! New four-room plastered house, with two lots; a real bargaia for 91100, 8500 cash, balance 820 per month, interest 7.. New five-room bungalow-near Richmond school, plastered, plumbing ; and lights. Prise 82750, 9500 down, ; balance terms. ; (Fine building lot en ; ; N. 20th near Center, pavement in. ' Price 9550 cash. 6-room modern ; bun- falow near Richmond school. , 930OO, 2000 essb. ' -- - Resl EKtate A Fire' Insurance : ' W. H. Grabenhorst h Co.1 275 Stat St, V. S. Bank Bldg. f SC0TTS MILLS NEWS , Mrs. Lena Bellinger left last Thursday for Los Angeles, Cal., to visit relatives for a couple pt r months. j " ,j Mr. and Mrs. Herman: Land wing and : family visited relatives at Roseburg over Christinas. . Miss Emma kind Miss Clara Larson are visiting their -parents in Silverton during vacation. Joe Jennings: and Almond Rich have . returned home from Wash-; fngton .where they have been for: a month. I Mr. and Mrs. T. Maplethorpe and daughter. Miss Emma, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hogg and family over Christmas. : T. J. 1 Maloy, who is working In Portland,' spent ' Christmas with his family here. - He was accom panied by his brother. - Miss1 Esther tJennings haa been visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. And Mrs. Joe Jennings, for some time. ; - . John Walbel and mother, Mrs. M. Waibel, were in i Salem Tues day on business. '; Allan Bellinger fisited In Eu gene last week. H. E. Magee was in Salem last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Rice and family visited relatives In W6od burn Christmas. . ! i . Mr.i and. Mrs. Frank Hettwer and family visited relatives at Crooked Finger for Christmas. , Mrs. Margaret Van Evers and small son of Portland visited; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Maloy during Christmas. - Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Amundson and family were visitors in Salem Tuesday. .., i Miss Edna Elmer is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Landwing, In , Silverton during vacation. Mr-! and Mrs. C. E. . Mulvihill and small daughter of Portland visited Mrs. Mulvihlll'a parents Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brougher over Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Merry and daughter Olive are visiting re latives in Tacoma- during the holidays.:-.; - (...,.. ;-. ' ,.. -r: .v,;, , M'sa Pauline Semolke has re turned to - Portland after being with her father ,for several weeks. .He has been i quite sick but ia able: to- be up and .around again. , 1 1 i Among i the students who j are home during the holidays are La Verne ..Rich, Beatrice Amund son and i Ol've Merry from ; V. of O.; 5 Miss i,j Lila Brougher ' front PnH la n,t .AUnwn ut.. T a m f m Hogg, from Salem, high school;,' NOBEL! PRIZES IE PUBLISHED Spanish Playwright Award ed Honors for Literary : Contribution . .' STOCKHOLM, Nov. 29. The reasons for its 'choice of prize win ners In this year's awards of $200,000 have been announced by the Nobel institute, This SWedish Institution awards annual prizes of ! $40,000 .each for notable achievement in the fields of phys ics, chemistry, medicine, litera ture, and In the cause of peace. Sometimes the list of namea se lected Is more or less surprising to the public at large, but. in gen eral the wisdom and insight of the Judges Is endorsed. Dramatist 'Wins The award In literature, which seems to arouse more popular in terest : than any other, goss this year, not to ; Thomas Hardy, as had been hoped . by his Swedish friends, but to the Spanish play wright Jacinto Benavente,' who, though little : known outside of his own country, is said to have done more than any other drama tist to modernize, and bring fresh stimulus to the Spanish theater. He has written about- 80 ' plays during the last 30 years. His. comedies of social satire are di rected at contemporary life ln Spain, and he is not unlike Ber nard Shaw in: his ability to hold up the mirror to human, nature. He is original In point of view and refined in style. " ' " ' Einstein Honored Professor ' Albert Einstein of Germany received the i 9 21 prize in physics, not for his famous the ories of relativity, but for his dis covery and - elucidation of a law regarding electrons and the photo-electric effect of atoms. "This law," i said a prominent Swedish scientist, " is the bridge ; which leads from theories , concerning atomic structure to facts which can be experimentally verified." - No announcement of awards of this year's prizes for medicine and peace have been made. It will be remembered that Americans have already I captured : . three : peace prizes. Theodore Roosevelt, Elf-hu- Root and Woodrow Wilson were the winners in 1906, 1912 and-1919 respectively. ' 't ' . The Nobel Institute was estab lished by the will of Alfred Nobel, Swedish scientist, best known' for his invention of dynamite, who bequeathed his entire fortune of 30,000,000 kroner, about $8,000, 000, for this purpose. The first annual prizes, were distributed In 1901. andj John and Harvey Brpugher from Willamette university. ; ... Mr.? and "MrSiC. ' J. Thomas were ; Salem , visitors, Saturday. E. Plas and : son . John were in ; Silverton Saturday. Gill Giger was in Salem last week on business. ' . ;- .Mr. and Mrs. Moore and , fam ily of near Silverton visited Mr. and Mrs. ; Walter Scott Wednesday;-; i i i - v ' '-: ' 1 Miss Jane Hartman left for Eastern Oregon Friday, called tnere by the serious illness ol her sister-in-law i Mrs. ' Albert Rich, - LaVerne Rich, Almond Rich and Miss Emma Larson were Salem visit ors Thursday. - 1 - What has become of the paper towels that we used to meet In our travel. Are they no longer regarded as up-to-date and sani tary ?--Los Angeles Times. Some of them are still extant up this way - .-v-v . I CLOVERDALE CLOVERDALFI, Or., Jan. 1. Mr. Luke suffered a' fracture of the jawbone! last week while splitting wood. ! The Summit Hill school held school all week instead of hav ing the regular holiday vacation.-.1!- I: - 't ' ' ' .- K; Miss Mildred; Norris a Salem school student spent her holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Norris.: i , Mrs. Ella Edwards of Tacoma has left here for her home. Mrs. Edwards has been here for the past two I weeks taking care oi her mother. Grandmother Pick ett. i';i I'-- ; : r!: v - j .-:V" " Mr. and Mrs. F. A. -Wood and son Emery, spent: Christmas day in Salem. Everett ; Wood who has been attendipg I the Capital Business college In Salem is . now em ployed In; Bush's bank, f - 1 Grandma Pickett left here Friday (for Newburg where she will make) her home for some time; with her daughter, Mrs. Mary 1 Scott. She Is 87 years old and has - made her home here with fher daughter, Mrs. !W. J. Hadley for tha past seveni years. Miss Rosa . Drager, teacher oi Wasco, is spending' her i vaca tion here with her mother. Mrs. Caroline i Drager. -. Mrs. i Caroline Drager was called to ! Tigard the first ot the week hr the death of her nephew there. The funeral was to be held Friday afternoon. An expensive 'radio outfit has been installed in u the White House. And the president ought to do a, lot ot listening in, 1 HOLB A I1K0 , ' ' " ' - . - ). - . . a -, w"-'--.-: : . - .; i Adele Garrtaon'a Ne.w Ihaae of ; I ' , .; 'f REVELATIONS' OF A WIFE ! CHAPTER 200 i THE PLAN MADGE MADE 1 Not in many , months hare 1 been so angry at Dicky as I was when I heard his calm announce ment that ...he had cancelled the reservation which I had expressly ordered th& ticket agent to keep. i If there r had been no housing crisis awaiting me at. home: I should .have yielded gracefully to his dictum, even though hla prc4 cedure was not. particularly call culated to increase -in adult hn? man being'a self-respect. ' But the thought that he was either stub bornly ignorant - of or cruelly in different to the tasks before me made me so furious -that I had hard work to force ; my tongue and face to the chilly composure I wished. . . L ' Vv '' f "Will you; please repeat that? I said, icily, at last." "I cannot be lieve thai I heard you aright." Dicky, stared at me. .-. ."Getting on your high horse, aren't you?" he asked. "But li won't do you a d- n bit of good; And I'll ; repeat what I : said a dozen times if you wish. : I can ceiied-yqu-res-er-va-tlon. I . canf celled - your -res-er-vation. Anq what - are - you-going-to-do-about it?" . I wanted ? to scream, to fly , at him as a , temper-tossed child might doBut, instead, I chose 4 far " , more effective course: looked at him a moment steadily4, then I turned on my heel. - ' . , . " ! Madge Is Prepared. i f , , i "Nahlng- Just now," I said evenlyTHjAlking i out of the room and .Into ay father's, : which I knew was empty, he having gone for his morning walk. - With a sudden thought that such a strati egic move might be wise, I had no sooner entered it than, learn ing the door open, I darted noisel- lessly down the hall to' the sleep ing porch which Dicky and' I oc cupied, snatched 'up my packed suitcase and bag, and ran back; with them to my father's -T0om concealing tnem in his closet. Then I ' darted back again. ' j was assured by the sound of the angry voices coming from the Hv ing, room, that Dicky would have far too much on hand with, bid mother's wrath to bother with mf movements lor some., minutes? to come, so I gathered my hat, trav eling suit and alt the litUe last things which - L had - spread- out ready for my Journey., and -. toolj: them back . to my father's rooml No sooner i ? had I triumphantl-f salvaged the ' last article 1 than I locked the dodr, . and, - sitting down, began to take stock of th$ situation. '! r 1 must get North. That wai certain. But Dicky had' made it impossible for me to go from Cef dar Crest. Fortunately, the agent knew nothing of my real reason for hurrying North, "and! he, nd doubt, would "think it a most natural thing for Dicky to cancel my reservation with hlm But i j I should go 'down and demand it again I would be., lowering my dignity, and; Dlckys, and give iij opportunity jfor unkind comment upon the part of the village gos sips, of whom I guessed ther4 were,many. . - ' ." :" .- U'' :;! Not that I cared a whit fof Dicky's dignity In those first mini utes of white hot anger ; against himj But I ; have always dreadei anything which ; would be apt to attract comment to my j af falr4 and : I realized only too well how eriectlvely picky, whether pre medltatedly or not, had tied my hands. What She Feared. " I SDrancr :to Imv feef thrp4 wide open the window, then" bef gan to pace J up and down, my in fallible remedyl for clearing vf brain when 1 want to think our situation. In a flash It ctftne to i t I -. -. ' r : - j There were half a dozen othef stations within easy motor aces9 of Cedar Crest. I would summon a taxi, go to any one of them! and ; get a ticket as far as Rich! mond. " From there on 1 would trust to luck and my own wits! Thanks to Dicky's liberal alio ance, my own prudence, and j.iy father's generosity. I was pro! vlded with pJenty of money fo-f almost any emergency, including the possibility of having, to hird motor cars from; one town to"an4 other through Virginia and the states North, . ! -. -:--.---j ' . . 1' ;My spirits, almost my good humor, cam rushing back to- me at this plan. There has always' been- something ! in - mo m-hiK longed lor adventure, something to happen outside the ! beaten track v of things. .And. since Dicky's return-from the war and the close of the! episode of Mill: StOcrkrfd-Ao i dth 1lfo k.A flown In rai?ly even channels fori This trlni nromlaoa all mpti of exciting ;. possibilities if the tales! of the f railroad strike were not: exareeratedA It hart th of a! thing forbidden . also. was riot fainted by any qualms Of conscience on j my part. ; I was a woman, experienced in traveling, would be In ho danger, was leav ing no responsibility behind, and was sorely :heoded at ray d : . tion. .There was only Dicky's t ry certain displeasure In th? v. y, arid: I-am afraid .that inV my wrath against him I didn't spend much time- over that ' objection. The sound ' of Dicky's, rushing feet along the ball to our room arrested my attention. Would ho notice that my baggage; was-gone, and If ; he did, . would he; guess wbeie, I had . taken It? I : found my. knees trembling with the un certainty, sank t into a chair t,o wait for my irate, husband's next move. , . ..." - j : . (To be continued tomorrow.) ,--f ' ' ' ' " " , - - , ' j '- :' ' - - . ' a'T- i-I - KIDXEY TROUBLE CAUSES ; .jvr- .'iamenesSh rK . 1 i " A lameness " followed me for some time, and I felt that it was caused from- kidney trouble. One bottle of Foley Kidney Pills had the: desired effect." writes H. - B. Arbuckle, South Barre, Vermont. Backache, rheumatism, dull headache,-too frequent or burning uri nation are.'symptons "of "'KiJafy arid . Bladder trouble. . Disordered kidneys require prompt i treat ment. :i Neglect causes serious complications. Foley Kidney Pills give quick- relief. Sold every where. Adv. . ' j; - - - : " Smith Installed as Hew , York Governor Yesterday ALBANY, N. Y:, Jan. 1 After two years of absence from public lifejAIfred E. Smith today was Installed as governor of New York. Drenching rain and-, slush filled streets kept many visitors indoors.! The military; parade was disbanded by order- of the new governor almost as soonas it had started. .The new; executive, for the first time in a, century, was driven from the executive mansion to the capital without ,a military escort. J . . i In the assembly chamber 1500 persons witnessed the Inaugural ceremonies. London Fogs Cause Much ; j - Suffering and Sickness ' LONDON, Jan. l.-The' recent fogs , which have prevailed in and around . London are responsible riot only for a greatly increased expenditure for lighting, but 'have caused more thaa the. usual am ount of sickness and suffering to the population; j ; ; This is set forjh by medical ex perts, who quote statistics to show ; that for the week ended,' Notember 25 y the death rate- in London was 14.3 per 1000 against a death rate for the whole of England and i Wales of 12.6 per 1000. X)eaths from bronchitis and broncho-pneumpnia rose . to 238 from the previous week's fig ure of. 182. This rise which if principally among children,-, it ascribed to weather conditions, t the. darkness and irritation of th London fogs. ' ' I SjALEF.1 MARKETS - Prices quoted1 ar waoteaal aad prtcoa received by frmra. K retd price are grvea except as aotad. -. , : Ne. 1 wheat 81.10 i ' - Ke 2 wheat 91.08. 4 No. 8 Red wheat, sacked. 91.07. -Cheet hay, 920. f Oat hay 92022. ' - ! .iClover hay, baled, 821023. - EGOS, BUTTER AND iUTTERFXT Egg, wholesale, 33e . ! Creamery butter bxASSe. - ; Batterfat, delivered. 62c . ;Milk. 92.4S ewt. , . . - POUXTXT ' Uld MoatSM Ba. - ' I . . , N-i Broilers IS, i. ueas. light, 12. Ileos, heavy t. - FORK. lafUTTOJI AXO BEEF ' Hogs, top, 8(i0e. : - , Live hogs. 9e, i . ...... ..- Dressed hogs.' 12 12 Top veal, dressed. 11 & II 14c Top steer. 11 ft 12. Cows, 79c. i ' FRUITS Baauu 1t i - - .-' i . I.eircns 810 10.0 ' - ' TJ faageai-lsi.aoail.75, i lor,d grapefruit. fTa. ' '-' Empire grape io lb. -i Craaberries 92 l f oant 12- bundle. kr i i HUXS ; Wahsat 20 lb. ; i Filberts 20 lb, 1 : - Almonds 26c - ' S BraaU 1S Vo.' : i " ,. VEOETABIXS .. Cauliftons-er 82.23. .: . ! Let .Imperial VHy. 95.25. lttuce. 84.25. , . .. T.oa,toee 83.00. - . . i Portland i Bnyias Vrizzi : -4 .BCM3S, POTJXTRT aUTO ICSXTSi n , " BUTTERFAT FIRM Ko. 1 churning cream. 52ie53e f. p. b. Portland; undergradea, 50ii)51e. 1 i - EOGS WEAK iCnrrent receipts 82 Sec; white hen aeries,. 36 38e delivered, storsg 82 . 35c. ' - ' i I LIVE POITLTRY STEADY , . (Less commission) Heavy hens, 22e Ib.r do light, 13; springs, 1101 16a; old roosters, 1 0e; ducks, whit Pekio, young. 1520c; dresaed ducks. 2323e; tur keys. No. 1 dressed. 85&36e.; No. 2, 33 35c; do live, 26028c; geese, lbQilde; do dressed, 2324e. DRESSED . MEATS STEADY ' '(Lea commission) Choice light bora, 126? 134; Jindergradea, 10 1 2c; tap. grade veal, 12t4&3e; andargrades, 84d lie. -- i . - ! ; - HAY STEADY ; , I (Dslireivd Portland) Valley ; timnfit 921 too; Eastera Oregon timothy, 24; alfalfa, 921 ton;: clover, 921 ton; straw, 99 toa; grain hay, 22 ton. U., ' ; GBAlJf JU1T ' Bid prices (track Portland ia car lots Wheat options $1.151.24: Buart - or bluest era 81.48Cfl.49; oat, f 35.a06t Eastera yellow cOra. 932.7S&34.00; bai-87.50-; Eastern yellow corn 832.734134; barley 834;millrnn S1631.50. -i FRUIT - ,.',-' . 1 f": FRCIT STEADY . .' Apple. 50c8i.50 (according to var iety aad pack ; pear 600 75 be. -." i i - - VBOETARXES ' TEOETABLES STEADY - Oreron notatoea. suTtnt rmrt t cabbage,1 nominal; paraaips, 91.00 suik; carrots, 91 sack; onions. 91.752 cwt.; cauliflower, 91031.75 dose. , i i . '. .. wooi ; ; M: I "-J-'- WOOL SLOW. . T Half blood and fine, 85 40e; tbreo eighlba blood, 82 35e: jnartrr blood, S .12e: low quarter and braid, 2S 2271 matted or rotted wool. 222Se. NOTE Esstern Oregon. Wasthrn- -3 and Idaho ranch dips bring 2 to 3 c less than valley wool. HOPS QUIET -,OP8r 1921 oaiiaalt w f - j -- i