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ji ! i I t hi i 4 tT3; ! FOR SALE -BUS.NESS CARDS- - BUSCARDS-IREAETEi ipOlfCT CLISSHIXD ADVZBTISIMUJT3 e 8t Tares insertions - One WNk (six Insertions) Obi month - 20s fix aaonths contract, ni no. 15s 13 month' eostreet, per me. 12e Minimum f er say aAsriseBBeert 25e ? ' NORWICH UNION ITI RE INSURANCE SOCIETY , W. II. Burghardt, Jr. 1 1 Resident Agent S71 State St. ; MONEY TO LOAN ' Ui Oil Real Estate 1 V T. R'FORD 1 (Over Ladd & BnahBank) NEW TODAY WAimn PAB?TNER TO CUT WOOD. , I have toola and. are Mr. Csll 1782 . , I Besevolr St. -: i - IT IS YOTJB LOSS IT TOO ARK NOT ) farrylnf yon? intnrsnee with the Mo ibUnnville On. We reader superior pre j taction, and at low east. Standley 1 Poley, Bomb Sank Bid. Pbone . 847. POSmQJf BOOKKEEPER OR, TYPIST ; tueierenees. roou DOCBLB WEAB SHOES FACTORY TO - .'. ; wearer, ehsep. W. 0. Converse, 89 8. 14th. Home fiends? s. - f . - '- : IT-YOU WISH AN EXPERIENCED i prnner for yonr rota bnsbes and itoabj ONE TWO-ROOM 'APARTMENT, WITH i llg-bta, water and phone lurnishedi Phone JWJ. ' TWO OR THREE-ROOM UPSTAIRS - i apartments, 844 N. front Call 178 S. Liberty. - - ' t V trtine vnn assoot tt- so YOU CAN - j haadla a elese9-reom residence room-! ; lug bans that Is first class. Tha ewih ' era have: raal reason, for ten in r. ' TOr. . -aaa finaartara and net 854. month flr. This la boma and invaatman'w ara glad to recommend. Quick posiea 1 tion. - Ww r 85700 er nU. 5 -? BCK HENDRICKS 805 U. &-Bank Bldy : i v 10-ROOM . ROOMINO OR BOARDING ; ar both. Clava to- aapitol ; tUant beat ; 820OO wOl handle. - - - BECKS HENDRICKS 805 IT. S.BanbBldt i -- XBUIT PARM 87 -ACRES ALt. IN fruit and berries, new. amall bsUdlara; 8 ntUee from ' Saleem on rallraad -and i market road. Edg-a of amall town. , ' Priea 16000 erer ail. Soma taron or i aata loan. BECKE A" HENDRICKS V. 8. Bank Bids A , V , 805 6 ROOM HOUSZ P0R RENT. OARAGE, . - e a em, 830. Immediata poeieeeian. BECKS HENDRICKS SOS V. 8. Bank Bide TOR SAIiS PURNITURB UND LONG . Iwu, aa-raom apartment and rooming Compton Real i Estate ! ' 469 8Ut fit. rOR 8ALE STRICTLY MODERN SIX i tha Kottoffiee. A raai noma. rnc 86800, 'Term. .; .Krueger Oreron Bid. Pbone 817 : : Best Buys f 60 aerea, 80 cleared, 80 timber . pactnra, amall portion rocky, oa road to be ; pared; S-room . boaaa. ' barn. -J, Price ' uuu, nu exrnenge xor oaiem rm oanee r oereara to (all value. ' BX aerea, 80 cleared, 61 burned orer pas tore i, family fruit new 7 -room house, j food barn, abed, ' fnrafo, bog bouse, chicken bouse. Quarter mile from sta- ) Hen en cood road, - some stock and i equipment roes. Prlee s 8 5000, naif ! easn, balance ta cult at par cent. Would axebange for SUrerton resi- denoe. r ' 4 Zarra' listing of boase--f ami shad and - nnrarnished bousea to Tent. If tha aboa ad doea not oontain wbat you ara. looking for, eorae ia and' tell ; an ana let as get it for you. 1 wiuwiwiorT ! 841 State St. t EMPLOYMENT MALB WANTED JANITOR FOR ' LIGHT WANTEDCONTRACT TO CUT 100 TO t 600 cords lff-iaeb eld growta f ir. 1 H. ' 1 Sbaaar, 708 Hicka St. SUrerton, Or. MAT.TT OB rSMALB WANTED MEN AND WOMEN -TO ' take farm paper snbeeriptiens. A good propoaiUon to tba richt peeola. Ad i dreaa th Peeifie Hontsstasd fitatasmsa 1 SMI, BalMn, Or. PERSONAL Crr MARRXED-BEST MATRIMONIAL ,. paper publisbad. Free for . atamp, Ourrespoudeot, Teledev UUo. ' ' WOULD TOO WRITS A WEALTHY pretty rrl I tnped envelope please. - - kalian bproui, vtereiano, umo. , FOR :SALE PARK PAPER IP YOU WANT TO GET THI BEST ; farnt paper, aend 16e I tba ecifie Homestead, Belaaa, Oregen, for a three : snontha' trial subscription. - Mention LTVXST0C2C rOR SALE TEN YOUNG COTSWOLD owes, now lambinr. , Also want rood .ebanky t bona. wiht 1800.. tPbena w-1 .aisu. .. PIANOS USED CmCKERIXG GRAND,- XX GOOD .. shape. Will rrro- soma ai me, -H. L, , , Stiff Pumiture Co. rOB SALE GOOD USED MAHOGANY ciana left it to selL 1 Pries . 8200, .. terms. VL U 8UXI Purniture Co, Mn- aie department. - - - POULTRY A' " POULTRYMEN SEND SIGHT TWO- : cent etarao for soecisl three montaa " trial for tbe best sad oldest Joaraal in : the west. The articles and adrartiaa- 4 aaeata sra of speeisl . interest to tba ' : poultry, brooders of tba Northwest. Jertawee irouitry journal, iit vom- .sseraial etraet, Dalem, vragon. : WOOD Best-Grade MW Wpod Pour ft.' and liiaeb dry mill .wood. lour ft. green milt wood. Prompt delivery sad reasonable prieea. Pred E.WHs, 80S "8. Churen. Pbone MiaCBLLANEOUS rOR 8ALE COOK fsTOVEiAKD-BED. Cell 1719W, or ISO N. 17th Bt COUCH COYERSf AND TABLE RUN i ts. Max O. Bortn. 17 K. Coa l LEATHER TRAVELINf? GOODS AI i AnmA Xf a. s YJHU.M ItA XT ' ta.a -. aUI.U Alb A a VU LINOLEUM 7i4 PEET WIDE IT'S ! and DMMt eeoveuint width. Mi Oi. Barm. ITS N, Com'L. '- - r03 BALM QUO HEWSPAPER8. 10 . centa a rraaaia. Uirenl&tva danartmi Orfgon Stateemsn. .,-,. ... Idi IIAT3 MADE TO ORDER AND REMOD e ea. tm paiaungs to order: Stri iia llUE : OIlEGONlSTATESlIAN.-SALm, OREGON ASK i FOB OR ESPRIT DAMOUR Hytienie Totlet Beqaiaitea. - at tne Flower in the Bottle Perfume Shop. 115 N. Liberty. APPLES DELIVERED. SPTTZENBERG, ibea uneeK xippiu, uinv, vwoa Venderpool. $1.00 per box; 8 for 82.85: for $4.50. Ward K.. Richard-, son, 2395-Front. 'Phone-494. i - IXCUBATOR3 FOR SALS Sure Hatch. 120-eeg. ..flO .. 10 1 Old Trusty. l?0-egg. Cypress, 830-egK 25 All ia rood ahaoe OREGON GRAIN CO., AumsTille. Ore. Beautiful Oregon Rose 3 end eleven other Oregon songs, together wan a line collection ox patriotic soars. saered soags.nnd many oia-ume xaror- C.l.t lit. ' Especially adaptable for school, commun ity ' or nome (lnrinr. sssa tor i ' Western songster : 78 pares, now ia its third edition. ' Published by OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY tlS B. Commercial . St. . Ralem. Or. FORi RENT APARTMENTS FOB REST FURNISHED APART- ment. 43d Korth Liberty. -'. - APARTMENT ' FOR RENT,- 891 WORTH Commercial. : ' i . , T t PLATS FOR RENT FURNISHED FLAT AT 664H Ferry street, : 850 'month, Pbone S3, or apply at Statesman busi ness office, j I , i- '- : fi i 'SOUSES MODERN : FIVrROOM HOUSE FOR rent.-furnished. 'See Mr. Stiff at II. U. Stiff Furniture Co 450 Court St. MR. LEGISLATURE RENT. A modern .fire-room . furnished - house on pavement. H. l. SttffFaraitro Co. ' f ROOMS HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 735 NORTH Commercial. -, . .: FOUR HOUSEKEETTXO ROOMS TO ' rent, pertly furnished: 580 A. Liberty. I Phone 417M. , - FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM. MoS- ' era.' lira Henry Howe, 580 North 12Ui t (treat.. " WANTH) tUSCXLLANBOTfl WANTED PUBNITURE-TOOLS," ETC Pbone 511. i I WAXTED TO , REXT-r-4 OR 5-ROOM bungalow or' eottaro.. furnished, with garace. Dr. Brooks. Phone 1500. WANTED -TO BUY .HOUSEHOLD PUR- mitura, tools, i miscellaneous articles. Phone 1440. i i - . WANTED FURNITURE. TOOLS. MA ehmery. stock, etc 1 Will bny for cash or sell on commission. . Poone oil. Woodry, the aactieneer. WANTED EVERYTHING fN HARD- ware and furniture. Best prieea paid. THH CAPITAL HARD WARS A FURNITURE CO. 988 N- Commercial St. Pbone 947. BUSINESS CARDS , ATfCTIOlTEIB .' :- - AUCTIONEER P.f.WOODRYTHE livestock, furniture, ' real estate auc tioneer. Phone 511 for sale datss. Res. 1810 N. Summer, " AUCTIONEER OP FARM AND PER- , aoaat property, u. jiatteriee, ISO a. , Commxreial 8t.. room SI, over People's - cat, store. Residence paone 1Z11-J, '- Office phone 480. - w COL. 7. B. .GABLE AUCTIONEER, farm and city aalea. . loo ti. Uiga. pnoaa 14b. ; ACETTLENR WXXDXNQ 1 IRON STEEL, BRASS," ALUMINUM Briag the pieces. Uxo-Uaa taatmg l, 887 Court. ; ' ' Auto Directory . AUTO' TOPS .1 AUTO TOPS Curtain to order: prices reasonsble. Anderson-Teed, 171 8. High AUTOMOBILES GOOD USED OARS GINGRICH MO tor Oo 871 Court. AUTOMOBILB PAINTTNa AUTO OWNERS LOOK! TIME TO have that car repainted. ; Come in and ' look over our work. Oa account of the ' ' success of our Ford Special iob. it will . .be continued. Reliance Ante ..Palatine Co.., 219 SUte, cor. Front St, second floor. Phone 37. ; BATTERY AND ELECTRICIAN R. D. BARTON EX CDS BATTERIES. starter and generator work. 171 8. : Commercial. ... -AUTO SLEOTRICIAlr; EXPERT TROU- ble snooting. 818 N. lligh. Phone xvs PRESTO-LITE ' BATTERY. SERVICE Station, Expert battery and electrical work. Ferris Bros. Phone 1808. 418 . Conr. . if-f ..:.,..,. : BICYCLES AND RXPAIRTNO LLOYD E. BAM3DEN DAYTON BIOY else and repairing. - 887 Court. HARRY .W. SCOTT. 'Tbe Cycle Man; Harley -Davidson and Bicyelea -147 8. Commercial. Pbone 68 CAB . WASHTNQ WH1TNBK ' EMMONS CABS WASH - ed - aad polished. Olesen's Asto Ex- t eban go. Pbone 888. 1 s . RADIATOR as TENDEB 4 REP AIRS RADIATORS FENDERS, BODIES, made or repaired. , J. C Bair, 849 rerry. ? ' ' . -"- STORAGE STORAGE. $3.50 MONTHLY. DEAD I storage $3.00 monthly. Ferry St. Gar- cv retry, a i . - r t . .TIRES AND ACCESSORIES RCXXINQ BOARD LINOLEUM ANY aiae. Max -O.-urea.-179 -N.-'tJomrL TIRES. ACCESSORIES. ALEMITE SER vice, oils, greasee of flualiy, right prices Tompsms far, ; iieine, .is-1 iJommerciat i t f USED PARTS 1-8 to 1-3 OFF. MIKE' . Auto wrecking House. . 424 .North ' Commercial, paone 63S. TRACTORS A. C. HAAG A ! CO., 444 FERRY. ST Pbone 810. Cletraa tractors, Oliver im . fiennu ,.r r '4-.. -t r USED CARS USED- OARS BOUGHT or 1 sold on commission atorare. Oleeoa's . Auto l-xcbange. BUSINESS CARDS Carpet And ua weavzno CARPET AND RUG WEAVING itroons osiers h s, to, gg-rsi LasIiLJ NOTICK TO THE PUBLIC WE NOW weave fluff rurs'mads out of old car pets, eny length or width yoa desire. We slaav re-fit, re-sew aad aiae carpets. Feather renovating and mattress steam ing . and . re-making. , Salam Carpet Cleaning and Fluff Rug Works. Pbone 1154 --.,' i p CANDY SHOPS ACMB CHOCOLATE SHOP r- "JUST csmiy." strictly nomemaos. L idi e. Commercial. e - -. - ' ELECTRICIANS SALEM ELECT RIO CO MASONIC Bunding. Phone 1Z0O. c ELECTRIO FIXTURE AND SUPPLY Co. Pbone 1934. 223 N. Liberty. , HALIKS ELECTRIO HOP ELEO- trical machine repairing, . contracting. 37. uooxu Phaue ass. ARCHIE FLEENER, ELECTRICIAN .Mouse wising by hour or contract. Estimates famished. Phone 980. 414 Court St.. i CHIMNEY SWEEPS CHIMNEY SWEEPING t B N AOS cleaning. F. ' Councilman. ' - Pbone " 639. CHINE SB PHYSICIAN DR. H. L. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN disease. -163 High St,; phono 883. CLEANERS AND DYERS SPICK N SPAN CLEANERS AND dyers. Phone 195. - , 'DRUG STORES BREWER DRUG CO. - 405 COURT Phone 184. WM. NIIMEYEB "JUST DRUGS," 175 N. commercial, phone 187. FINANCIAL LOANS ON THE EASY PAYMENT : plan, San ' repay at any time without extra coarse. 17 Uregon Atldg. . . , 20-YEAR FARM LOANS ON RURAL eredrt plan, p re-payment -provisions eW lowed. We will finance yoa for m less rate of interest than any f firm oa tba eoasV Private money to loan on either city 0 country property.. ... . - . , R. W. Marsters - 4lLOrcoa Building.! MARION-POLK COUNTY FARM LOAN association baa money-to loan at 8H W. D Smith, secretary-treasurer. , 80S Salem Bank of Commerce. FLORISTS OUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL PIECES. Delivery. C. F. Breithaupt. florist. 128 North Liberty etreet. Phone 880. ' rURNACES SEA GROVE FOB , FURNACES 9$ , 8 istB streeu . PURNTTURB STORES TAPESTRY FURNITURE COVERING Max. 0.,Buren.. 179 N. Com'U , i f GIESB i FURNITURE CO.- i QUALITY , furniture for. leas money. .878 Oomrt t Phone 464. , . J PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE NEW and second -hand furniture, .171 N, Commercial. . 4 ' 1 Ladies' Wearing 'Apparel DRESSMAKING -. SPENCER CORSETS TO ORDER Dressmaking. Oarris Fisher,': McCor- neck Bldg. . ... .. :. HEMSTITCIUNO SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING. pleating buttons, stamping and aeedlo- . work. 320 Oregon Bldg. Phone 879. MRS. C. E. MILLER HEMSTITCHING, stamping buttons.- . Room 10, over Mil ler's store. Phons III MILLERS' ; GOOD GOODS HEM stitching and fancy work' parlors; guar- - antes good work and quick service. Di rect over Miller s store, to she right of main stairway. .. r, . HOTELS CAPITAL HOTEL 'CORNER, STATE ana: uommerctel. ; Phone CSO. ARLINGTON HOTEL CLEAN, COSTS ; ooe up. rB etate, ,v ; . t-i LADIES TAILORING W. J. , MAYER LADIES TAILORING; long coats, and suit. Roeom 7, McCor naok Bldg. Phone 692. LAUNDRIES SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 818 a Liberty street. Phone 25. Oldest largest besi. Established 1889. ' ' CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Quality work.- prompt service. , -1264 Broadway. Pbane 165. t i YALE "' HAND LAUNDRY, 186-194 S. . A. ... .. . . o bw now operating antler 'new , management. We make a apeeialty of band work on wool aad Silk ' fabrics. Also 'family ; washing, xoBgh. dry ! ee wet. Cleaning and pressing.-Pbone 8. SECOND HAND GOODS SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BUYS AND aells second-hand furniture. Tools aad junk.. 820 N. Commercial. Phona 402. WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH - lag and shoes. Beet prices paid. Cap1 ital Exchange, v!4a,N.i;CwmseiaJ. . 'Phone 1868-W. SCAVENGERS SALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE, - refuse of alt kinds removed. Cesspool cteaaou. tr aons sot or AsVS-W.. 8009 MAVTCVfii -BiriivTrrrBrri. eessor to Noel Scavenger) Garbage and . rwua an aiacs remevea oy see - mouth. Reasonable rales. Phones: Office 539,-residence 8058. STOVES AND STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED u years experience. Depot National ; irace, aes so. se as ' incase hign : Paints, oila and varnisbea. ata. Vina : berrr end bon honks. Nlm fiTlfsa At fhil Stovs Works. 250 Court street. Pbone TRANSPOBTATION : ; PARKER'S STAGS IJNES ' , 3. W. Parker. General Man va ' Central Stare Terminal SaJem. Oregon a&iii-BiLi y snruN m vision Loaves Salem, Central Stage Terminal: . 7 a. 11 a. ra 5 p. m. Leaves Silver ton. News Stand: , , . ' - 8 a. m., l p. ox, 6 p. m. Salem-Independence-Monmouth Division: Leaves Salem Central Stars T,rminl t T a, m., 9 a.-m. ,;U . nu, 8;p. m. " - av n, i - t . Leavee Monmouth, Monmouth Hotel: 8:15 a. m 1 p. m 6:15 p. m. Loaves ladependeace, Beaver HoteL 8:30 i. m, 10 s m, 1:15 p. m. 4 p. m 6:30.' - -v ' , . We nsake connections . at Salem to all parts sf the vollsy. Extra trips bi ' 3. W. PARKER. General Manager. TRAJTSTER HAULING CAPITAL . CrrY TRANSFER CO. 226 State St. Phone 983. DistribaMng. , . "rwmiiif a no storage our epocialty Gat oar ratea . .-, WE MOVE, STORE AND SHIP H0USE 5 bold good. . Our-specialty is piano and furniture moving. We also, make eonatry iripa. We bsadle the beat : coat ana wood, -oall oa ae for prieea. We- give good maaaare. - coed oaaHtv ; and good t serviee.. , Larmsr i Transfer 'US, Paons 930. .- . MEDICAA MOUNTAIN -BALM COUGH-RXiiTJY-' Phona. 617-W.. " --L. ED. CHASTAIN CLOTHING CO. SUITS and overooata. Use. my stairs : It pays, SOS State St. , ,a MACHINE SHOP. THE CROSS ' AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC Steam boilers; volcanisere and tuba ; platea. Perry 0. CampbelL 817 ,N. '. Liberty. . . ' . H AND M. CO. SPECIALTY GRIND . era snd welders. Automotive service. 490 Ferry. Phone 804. i . MUSICAL SALEM CONSERVATORY OF -MUSIC . All - breaches taught, diplomas -granted. John R. Sitea. director.' 1237 Court. Phone 626. 1 , RAG . AND JAZZ PIANO PLAYING 13 lessons guaranteed. Waterman System. F. B. Clark, mgr.. McOornsck ..Bldg. ... - --; j-" . 1-. ( MACHINISTS WECHTER A SMITH e MACHINISTS, engineers, welders, Heald cylinder grinding ssrvice. Phone i 562-845 Fer- ry. j . . . iJrfVSIO STORES . GEO. O. WILL ; PIANOS, " ' PHONO' graphs, sewing machines, sheet music, and piano studies. ' Repsiring 'phono graphs snd ;- sewing maebinea. .f - 482 State. Salem. - PIANO TUNERS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED piano tuner. Leave orders Will's ; Musis. Store JACK TLEMENT ( SALEM'S OLD piano tuner, is back. Call, writs or phone 1774, the Song Shop, opposite ths Court House. . , . , ,. NURSERIES . 1 ..j," FILBERT TREES. WALNUT TREES, fruit trees of all ' kinds, shade tretf.. Pearcy Bros f 337 State St. . ; COMPLETE 'LINE -TREES -i-' SMALL fruits, ornamentals. Capital City Nur sery Co 426 Oregon Bldg. Phone 75. -taperhanging:ani: PAINTING, . , KALSOMINE lOo POUND1 Max O Burea. i? t, uom'l. - : ( x. KITCHEN .AND BEDROOM ;WALLPA- , per, 15-eeatav and up. Max O. Bursa. 179 N. Com'L - : PHONE JLENN ADAMS FOR HOUSE decorating, paper banging, tinting, etc. Meltable workman. :, f , ' i PHONOGRAPH REPAIRING , , .1 SAUL JANZ EXPERT REPAIRMAN ON all - makes,' of italkisg .machines, bsnd Snd string inrtrnmenta. Call, write or phone 983, Moore's Music, Housd., 415 Court St. Satisfaction ; guarantesd. i PRINTING ROWLAND PRINTING (XX JOB printing, Meeonie Temple., . , . 'PLUMBING PLUMBING REPAIRING, AND COIL work. - Phono 1897-J. Shop, 1S7 Union street. A. L. Godfrey. PIANOS TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A new VTofcor or Brunswick. . H. L. Stiff Furniturs Co Music Dept. r SHERMAN, C-4.Y A CO, PIANOS ' Sts'nways, Duo-Art and others. Moors' . Music House, -415 Court street and Maaonie Temple. QUTLTZNG NEW IDEA , QCILTER. REASONABLE prices ior- qailttng. 'See sample in foury'a basement or at. 843 8. Liberty St. ' Phone 1241J. - ''- ' - i VARIETY STORES : SALEM VARIETY STORE CHINA , ware, glassware, toys, notions, and mil linery . , WATER i SALEM WATER, LIGHT A POWER CO. : Office, S01 Sontb Commercial St. Ten 'per cent disoennt on - domestio ' f 1st rates pa id in- advance. No deduetioaa for absence or any esuse unless wster la sbat Off year premises. 1 WOOD SAWING i WOOD SAWING. ? PHONE 1111.- ED. . Sproed. , , , . i LODGE DIRtCTORY UNITED- SPANISH WAR VETERANS, Camp 5, Armory, First, third Mondays. PROFESSIONAL AMBULANCE SERVICE SALEM AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 666; 173 ,S. Liberty 4 , CHIROPODISTS f DR. 8. F. SCOTT, GRADUATE NA tional ' University Scienses, Chicago. Masonie Temple. Phene 640(. : ; CHIROPRACTORS; DR, S. Jt. SMITH, CHIORCrPRAOTOR. 822 Oregon Bldg. Phone 864. DR. LENA A. BOONE, CHIROPRACTOR, 475 S. Commercial. Hours 110 to 12 1 to 5. Phone 1415. ! DRS. SCOTT A SCOFIELD, P. 8. O, - Chiropractors, 414-19 U. 8. (Bank Bldg. Phone 87; res. 828-R. I DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS MAGNETIC HEALJXG DR. A. L. - F rants. Acute - end : chronic diseases. Phone 780. 25-28 Breyman Block. FUNERAL' DIRECTORS SALEM MORTUARY, FUNERAL DIRE0 tors, 210 Center. Pboae 1656. OPTICIANS MORRIS OPTICAL CO. SUITS : 801. Oregon Beading. ?- - . i ' GLASSES FITTED BT THE BOW OP tieal Co, 825 State Street, opposite Ladd A Bush Bank. , "Css QuaUty Proven' Sbur-ens.'. i .; NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND ,; chronia diaoases. 415 Oregon Bldg. Phone 110. t - '-, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS ; DRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL 806 U. 8. Bank Bldg.- DR. , FOSTER ; - 404 OREGON BLDG. - - Phones 756. 2024-J. -- DR. W. L. MERCER OSTEOPATHIC : physician , . and aurgeon. . Kirksville graduate, '404-405 U, S. Satmnal Bank Bldg. Pbone, office 919: res, 614. Da JOHN L. LYNCH OSTEOPATHIC PSysictsn Sad Burgeon. 403-404 Ore- goo- - tNog. . Phonos, offioa 1894; res. J 58-F5. . . . . , BROKEN .'ARCHES AND OTHER DE- i lormities of the feet eorreetsd without loss of time from your occupation. Drs. Whit A Marshall. TXi a Bank siog. . . ... i . REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE A CASH BUYER 1 ior a bouse, 3 to 5 rooms; will pay up w aioiw. wnat sve yea I Let us t know- today please, Chllda-Jb - Becbtel. 540 State St. , --. , ... ....... ...- 10O-ACRE FARM FOR 8ALK QR REST. Santiam river bottom land. Twenty acres in hops; three acres cherries, sp- pies snd other, fruit ; ten acres goad j timber; ; twenty acres stump, psstare. . Balance , all , nnder , eultivation; goad S-improvemenU; two bouses with hot aad cold water. H. A. MeKoe, Jeiferi o Pre,-. S N A P.i FURNi SHED - APARTMENT bousei 6 apartments: 16 rooms, well located; large .lot, garage 'for 3 ears; a paying propoaiuon. Price $7000; terras for a auick deal, t Sea my agent, Chulda A Becbtel, 540 State etreet. ' , v - Small ' Improved place eight sailss from Sslem for ssls cheap snd en . easy terms. 1 Small- improved place for rent. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT ' 467 Ms9onio Temple. Sslenf; Oregon A - 8MLALL FARM. 78 ACRES. FAIR house and barn: price all equipped "$4o00; one-quarter mile 'from railroad ststioa; riverbottom saady - loam soil - $2000 will handle it. .A neat new house of five rooms on paved 'street, one block' to car; modern except basement. : Price $2500, $500 down ; 'balance payments. See J. A. 'Mills. 831 State Kt. . Trading 'Specialty , i Portland income' and residense property in exchange for farms, v. orchards i aad lsnds in the Valley. oCme and see us, we msy do you a serviee. The Fleming Realty 4 Co. ' - 841 Ststs Bt. ANDERSON A RUPERT (Successors to Laflar A Laflar) ; INSURANCE REAL ESTATE . BONDS, LOANS 406-7 Oregon Bldg. FOR SALE OR TRADE $20-ACRE .grain farm; 280 acres tinder. plow. Qn main " road, 3 1-4 miles from rsilrosd station; 10-room- house and other, build ings; 15 bead horses, colts snd qtws; 850 chickens; all farming tools. Price $10,000. Mortgage $2500; cssh $4500 'or trade-for Salem city property or a email place. Opportunity- for those in terested in?' stock. , Healthy climate. L. A. Aberns, ; Taber,- Idaho. 4-ROOM NEW HOUSE AND FIVE-LOTS -$105O,' good terms. - - r- . Pettyjohn (St Mouser - 216 Oreron Bldg. J t ' phone 534 Wood's Bargains Good lot , on . paved . street, fine location, .,$550. New ..bungalow.. $1800. . essy terms. -40 seres, $1000; trade for va cant lots. A good farm, to trade for wheat ranch. ' Stock groceries' for sals. ' Small bouse for rent. - F. L. Wood, 841 Stste St. FOR SALE APARTMENT HOUSE ALL - furnish; throughout, $13,500. -.Apartment . house partly furnished. $6500. 'Apartment house all - furnished, $350O. . Doable bouse, $4250. Another' double house, $4500. Modern up to dsto flat, ' $8000. 6-rooin house for rent; apart ' ment for rent. Golden Rule Realty Co. 1 s 492 N. Cottage To Exchange Five acres 6 miles out on good road; all ! kind of fruit, fair buildings; a good buy for $800O. Will tsks house in Sa lem. Five room bouse north, $2500, will trade for two or three acres close in. , Six-room bouse close to Stste ' SW for $2500. Trade for small tract close in, not ver-$3000. We have a snap in s 5-room honse for $1800. Thomason 331 State Street.' , J' 194-ACRE FARM. 120 ACRES-": IN cultivation, balance timber; one 7 -room ' and ' one 2-room honse, large .barn, -graaery and tool ? house,: poultry and , nog house, hot snd cold wster in boose, 1-4 mile to - school, near Luekiamute: $100 an acre; good terms. ' M.J. Hunt Ladd A Bush Building. Good Buys Two story brick building- on South Com- -mercial street. Price $12,000. N ew five-room bungalow near State ' St. 'Price $4000, terms. 6-room bungalow, modern with cement basement. Price $3000. . 8-room modern home in South Salem on psvea St, $625Oi $100O each 5-room bouse at 1947 Mill. St, Price $1700. $600 cash: baL t. W.'H. Grabenhorst & Co.. 275 State St. XJ. S. Bank Bldg. ' PUBLIC 'NOTICES ! Notice 13 hereby, sri yen that the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, a corporation, haa erected on the shore of the WH- matte river at a point on the east side near the foot of Cen ter street, approximately 75 feet north of the steel bridge. Salem, Oregon, , and .also on , the , ,wes side 6 f said river, at a point ap proximately' 75 feet EOrthof the west w approach to the " steel bridge, two monuments, . namely Signboards (set on -posts in plain view, " and i bearing I the': words, "Cable Crossing. The Pacific Telephone And" Telegraph Com pany," 'which said - signs marx the ' landing' places on the shores of the Willamette 1 river, oi a certain sub-aqueous telephone and telegraph cable, approxi mately 1 1 3 0 feet in length, which crosses . said river, in a . general westerly direction ' from the said landing on the east 'side of said Willamette river, and 1 between the : termini above described. This notice is ! .published for the . purpose , of ' informing all navigators of the 'description and purpose of the-monuments afore said, and' of the general . course landings and termini of the cable Aforesaid. , THE , PACIFIC TELBPRONK AND TELEGltAPH COMPANX " By "Carl Whitmore, tJlvlsion Superihtendent of ' Plant. MISCELLANEOUS PORTLAND, Or.. Jan. 17. Butter: Prints extras 48ci cubes extras U6c; prime f firsts 45c. Butterfat: Portland de livery No. ' l sour cream " 4 9c. .' 1 - Potatoes, buying price ; locals 50c;1 Belling price, 6 5 and 75c, WHEAT ' LIVERPOOL), Jan, 17.-r-Close: Wheat unchanged to 3-8d 16wer; March 9s, 9 -78d: May- 9s. 8d. BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 17. Opening. Wheat i February ! $1.1 1-1 1 or 3-4 lowers March 1.13 or lc-' lower.1 . t , :j: . ,i, : V . ssMINNEAPOUS, h Jan. v 17, Wheat, cash No. . -1 northern $1,19 7-8 and 11.28 7-1; .May 7-8; . Jnly . 11.18 . 1-4. TTnmRDAVQRING. nmirrniiinn niiiin i y. . - Financial, Economic Con siderations Receive More ; i " 1 Notice' Jhan -War ' ' : " - - CHICAGO. Jan. 17 Selling in which Wreigners took the lead" turned the - market decidedly downgrade today. - With finan cial and economic considerations receiving , more notice than was given to war ; talk, prices closed heavy, 7-8 to .1 7-8 net .lower. May 81.19 5-8 to $1.19 S-4 and July $1.13 :i-4 j to $1.13 3-4; Corn lost 1-4 tol-2 cents,' oats 3- 8 to 1 5-8 cents and ! provisions 7 to 12 cents. ' ' '" M Pessimists regarding highef prices took the ' ground that de clines in francs - of .' late were equal to about three cents a bushel In the value of wheat. It was 'also pointed out that Euro pean quotations on grain failed to reflect ; advances- on this side of thet Atlantic and I that Argen tine wheat offerings "to Liver pool were : reported larger .owing to a cut In vessel . rates. Dead? lock - of British A unding arrange ments .and senate .refusal .to .vote credits to foreign buyers of food stuffs were mentioned - as addi tional ; bearish factors. ".' - Profit-taking fpn" the part ot traders' here i who .had been act ive ::In purchasing wheat yester day, .broadened i -out in the last half of the day, price rallies meanwhile " having : been apparent ly due in the main to" transclent demand for shorts. Offerings during rthe final half hour, es pecially were quite urgent, " and the . market closed at s the day's ldwest level. : . . " , -Despite relative firmness . due to dwindling receipts, corn and oats finally - receded with, wheat. bears. put 'stress on . figures showr ing 1 that ' the - stock of - corn -: here was j more than treble the amount on- December ' 1. . : " Packers ; senmg weaxened pro visions. . - i- . IIS iWM DULL Further . Develorjments in European Situation Await- edPrices Indecisive NEW( YORK, Jan. 17. Price changes In today's relatively dull stock market were gener ally small and indecisive, .large operators Adopting a hesitant at titude pending .. further develop ments , in . the European .situation and the public manifesting little interest in the course of quoted values. : . . - Inability or unwillingness sto meet margin calls caused ;aj rath er large volume of overnight sel ling orders . which gave the mar ket a , weak tone at the open ing, the declines running -from small 'fractions to two . points. The stubborn resistance offered by some : of " the ; leaders caused a brief rally but. the compara tively large volume of stocks offered at the higher levels dla ccuraged . buyers and . caused pi Ices to sag again. . The mid-day , period was ex ceedingly dull .with- bear . inter ests seemingly afraid . to depress pilces further . for fear that con structive developments abroad would find ' . them . caught . short of too many stocks and with operators for 1 the advance diS7 inclined to bid up prices "on the possibility . of further , trouble in the Ruhr valley 'wh,ich. would be likely to bring about a large volume of 'outside selling' and another sharp reaction. ' - Intrepid traders Who ' bought special ; stocks ' : on : the - theory that domestic conditions warrant ed an appreciation in values re gardless of dtvelopmenta in -the foreign "situation .finally broge She apparent deadlock, extensive short ! covering accelerating the brisk advance that, took place in tho last hour. "" Industrials were the first to rally as . they were - the first to decline, the average of 20 lead ers Bhowing . a slight Increase over -yesterday. Ralls were largely neglected in the early selling ; but- they sucummed :-- to the second reaction and were slow in coming back, - ; Call . .money - opened and renew ed at : four - per - cent - and eased off. to 3 1-2 during the fourth hour, maintaining that rata un til the close. - Tho government announced . the - proposed , with drawal ;of $31,000,000 ifrom de pository banks ; here tomorrow. The - time - money market ' was sllghty fir men .. j- , .Foreign exchanges were reac tionary. . Demand ' sterling got as -low as $4.64 1-2 but rallied at the'.close-to $4.64 3-4, where it was off . about 11-2 cents on the, day. French franca drop ped j to another new low record, being quoted i at t.005 V cents or 20,000 rnarka .to tho, American STOCK OUOTAI dollar. - JANUARY 18,1923 .'Adele. Garrison New Fh Of REVELATIONS 0E 'A AVIpE t CHAPTER .214. : , THE WAY MADGE AND DICKY MADE THEIR LONG JOURNEY. Dicky's prophesy was only too tTuly fulfilled. The train .was so late that waiting for it became one long-drawn-out agony- of fa tigue. It was due at Aberdeen at 9:30, yet midnight 'found still sitting .oa the , long , oencu seat which . ran , around -three sides of the -room. " A number : of other ' travelers shared our virgil. and for awhile I amused. myself'- with watching the manner In which the differ ent people took the ' long 'delay. One tall, thin woman with a largnettar which she kept In con stant use, walked 'regularly to the ticket window? every '.'ten mil utes and . asked the perspiring ticket agent . how late the tram was, I marvelled at the nnfail- inr courtesv with ? which " he - an swered" her," although .he-had an nounced shortly after M the ' train was due, that it was ; delayed, and that . he 'would call out the hour of -Its "arrival in plenty of time for everybody to ;get -their things 'together. n -V. --j The Long Wait. x xv v Another stout, middle-aged woman, ' -with a -. strong, good- humored face. - amused - me In - far different fashion. She was - ac companied - by- - two attractive looking i children and j a t lank West Indian maid,- and - she -was evidently accustomed i to making herself "comfortable rand at home In . all sorts of 'places. - X ' She wasted j no tfmo In ques tions. After the ' first, announce ment of the i ticket - agent, . she improvised ' a couch on .'the seat out .t of a steamer rug '-which rolled ; tightly In a ' shawlstrap was one of her bundles,' putt the two children on It; and ' covered them with their 'outer coats and her 'own heavy English top-coat. Then with a - kindly question to the maid as to her - comfort; l opened - a .'large suifcase - bulging with - an ' assortment of clothing hastily and badly packed; and -an immense portfolio- like a lawyer's brief - case, overflowing with -all sorts of - papers, and -. proceeded to. sort and repack in as leisure ly and unperturbed a . fashion as if she were -in her own bedroom at home. ' ' '.' . I guessed! that she had prepar ed "for this ( journey upon Tery short notice, had been ccmpelled to "throw things together.f and was seising the first; opportunity to arran ge them . properly. I also decided that she was one of those women who have so many irons in the fire that ' they never get Tany -of them properly: tem pered, and. I was guilty of a Pharisaical gladness as I con trasted my own preparedness j ot packing with . the haste' And Cor fu sion-: which i'her sultcaso '. be trayed. .. ' . ' . v ' . . . The other . travelers ran ' the gamut ebetween the nervousness of the tall, thin woman and the placid composure of the stout one. The men spent their time in - traveling ' back and f oKh ,bee tween the station and iwhat f Ia old ' times -had been the barroom of a small hotel across the 'court, yard - from the station. The Journey's End. Dicky and Mai. Crantland in vestigated the accomodations of ma nptel ; and 'ruefully reported that' there waa no suitable lplaee for a woman to rest. They made me - as comf ortablA . m , nan- Bible in a corner of the room. with my feet on a sultrase. a topcoat behind me , for jk pil low and another spread over my knees. In this fashion I read and dozed the tima awav exesnt for the I Intervals . when, cramped peyona ... endurance, I rose and walked , up - and down , the plat form. ':' . . : ; It was . past 3 o'clock" whenl after two -or three falsa alarm. hlch brought everybody out on ine piatiorm in. readiness to go, and then sent them shelter of the : station again a st a - tne . , long-expected -train , finally screeched i its' Wav - - down , ' (ha track, and the fatigued and ex asperated , passengers clambered on as hastily as possible. "Good-by!" Hugh Grantland held out his hand to Dickv and then to me when we were safely aDoard. vi do trust you have a pleasant Journey." - "Why! , Aren't von . enfnir north on . thla train - also?" Dicky and , I stanimered the question in -concert.- . . . . . . "Unfortunately.- no." hA nn Swered. VI am not going north ior two or three days. But IH try to see you when I do get. there." - ?--';- '-'J:-. Be aure you do," Dicky re plied, as the officer lifted his hat and I jumped from the train just as it was about ; to pull out. ."' But J, who' understand his every inflection so well, .knew thatv there -was o real cordlalitv In the ; invitations I - knew , also. as in his wake I followed a grln- the Tdfa wTri'g" f obrd"" "II J J. land's thought! alness . 1 1 i . -for us, that tho fact t fleer's jemaining behind t some curious fashion rcaJ2 angry.; ; i I did not find out his jir Iar grievance, however,, near the end of our jo-- W wre both -too exhausts i do anything save crawl Unto berths When' the porter hai them up, and' we :sle.t ; nearly noon of. the next dar, apparently did most of the sengers " on ;the " train, for : of the berths still had tha c tains closed when we r . through the cars i for - breal : Following breakfast, the r that ' we would have . to t from -Washington - to New in a -day coach so jrpset E. fastidiousness that he . ev'l: forgot -all Other grievances, i a4 we ruahed into the big stat: i ."New York, h. spoke su?s- and "caustically, .as 'I cl'.:. . his -attention ' a bag he ti. ' behind.. '"It's -too bad '-Faithful couldn't have continued watchful care!'he snappej, I had known ? that he v: coming north' himself ,and r he " was : only dancing ar there to be sure that I 2 after you according to 11;.; I'd AaTa landed him one." i But ; I paid no attention to I ill humor. I had caught sltt c; Lillian on : the platform, ' ea- ;i looking toward the train, am i forgot everything else. ' (To 'Be Continued.) Salmon - Fishing Bill is : 4 3 Introduced by Tc : : . .. . . . A bill Introduced; by Senate Tooze . of Clackamas county j tea-day would .make It unla-. . to fish. for salmon In . the .wa' of the state of Oregon er wai over (which J his ? state t3 c current jurisdiction 1 with sefi traps ? or 'fish wheels. -The law would apply to r ' - sons, firms 4 or t corporations t the penalty for violations won: bo punishment "by -fine of tct less ; than .,$100 - or more - tin $1000 ' or by Imprisonment c : not .less than 60 days and r:t more - than . one year or by Icth fine and Imprisonment. JusU: 3 and circuit -courts would kata concurrent jurisdiction. Hokns It's a. cruel world. Tin more houses' tuilt, the greater la the demand for "fcuHding material, and the higher: the price, whicli in turn' makes for -higher rent 3. pokus-Yes," but on the other hand, the, fewer houses built, the greater is the demand for houses and the higher rents. Londor Answers. ' ' ' ' . .FRUurr" ; NEW -YORK, .Jan. 1 7.EV2 3 orated ,apples quiet; prunes easjv apricots-.steady ; - peaches -quiet. Prless sraeted are arftereaaie aad -si prieea received by farmers.. . ret 4 sritss'sr rtvss txeest-ai BfrM. - - ' w vmm fi.iu -i ' - Ke 3 wheat 81.08. . 11 fo. 8 Red .wheat, sacked. $1.07. -Cbeet hay. 820. . . . - : Oat bay$2023. - - Clover bar, alei, $31f?22. ECK1S. XKU iUTTTZTXT , Es-irs, wholesale, -3 le. . - : Creamery butter' 48 50c. Bntterf at, delivered,-48c -Mil. $4.45 cwt. ' - ' -.' . portTsx . , Old rooster 8c - BroUers.l&e. . - -' '. Haas, lit-hi, 18s." . , , Hens, heavy.' 18c - ' : pokk.1 kniToar asd i tzzx Hots,-sop, 88e,. . -i . - -Live boss. Be. . ' - Dressed choirs. : 13 Q 13t4 . . Top t veal, dressed.. 1 1 1 1 a. Top steers. 11 Q IS. ' , Bsaaaaa il. . Lemons $7 Q 8.0 ' Navel oranre $8.$0ff4.7S- Florida. a-rapefraU,-$77.50. i -.JDatea, $0.7 a. . , Jap sr"i 1 r,i?l , BXTKCH VEGETABLES 1 ' Beets, carrots, tnrnips, $l par oes. , . HTJSa f Wslaats 80s lb, - - Pilberta SOe lb, : Alsaoads 88c BrasU ISs lb. . Pcrtbnd Euyinj Pri:ra ' CrOS, POTTLTST sUTS afiSATS. BTJTTEEP AT STEADY Ke. 1 ehomlnf cream. 52F$53o fc- S. b. Portlaad; aaderrrades,- 50(lc -. EGOS UNSETTLED Correct receipts- 83Q84c; whiu aeries. S638e deliver ed; pallets. 12 J 83c; storage S8(8Se. LIVE POULTByXOMINAli . (Less commission) Heary bees, t"i lb.; do licbt, 13c; springs, 1718e; c i roosters,-10c; decks, waits Pekia, yen. :. 1620e; dressed daeks. 80Q21e; - t keys. So. 1 dressed, 3638e; "o. S. 28o; do live, nominal; seese, -ISQl&zl ds dreeaedl ',1921c DRESSED MEATS STEADY (Leas oommissien) Cboire tight fcers, 12vl3Vsl BBdrrt-rsdes. 1012al- " s-rades veal, 12)s3e; SBdertrsdes, t J lie. s, ' - 1 ,-. IT AY STEADY (Delivered Pertlsnd) VsIIeT tiffl"' 1 $21 to: Ssstera Oreceo timothy. I. -, alfalfa., $21 toa;. clover. $21 Mi strs $ toa; s-rsln bay, $27 tea. GRAIN WEAK, LOWER ! Bid prices (track Pordaed ia rsr lolt) Wbes options, $1.14 1.25; Bsart broestem. $1.44; eats, aomiaal; Eastera yellow eora. $3.8032; barley. aomisaU mill run, nominal. ' ' ' 'PETTP ' i PBTTIT -STEADY Apples, 0egj$1.50 (seeordisB' to vr iey sad peck); peers 60f75o box. - - VEOETABLE8 VEGETABLES STEADY Oreron potatoes,. 50 60s ewt; Ore- t eabbace, - nomiaaJ ; parsn ips, $ 1 .60 M ; carrots, $1 sack; cniona, $1.753 cvt; eaaliflower, $10 (f 1.75 doien. - - ' ' -. .!': ; - WOC '! WOOL SLOW -Half tloed and fine, 8sa0e; bf- elirhtha blood, 8235e; cnartr blood, S j . 82e4- low quarter aad braid, 26 2 2 - - soaMed or eotted Wowl. 2JQ?5. fNOTK Eastern Oreron. Wesshic aad Idaho rsncb clips brine 8 less than vailey wool ) , HOPS CUIET HOPS 1921 crop, nominal: astr t ease lb, vxartASixj Cealiflower $2.23. . lyotmce, laiperisl eVUsy, $3.85. -Heed lettace. 84.25. iftg orie dowa - tfes aisio -ta MtJ - TosutQM I3.C0. ' 1 - '- .