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:LLS THE' OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON ' ' - V; : 1 WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1923 3 i f i : r t t i c ( t 1 i!' I I ..yai run sall . ;. Auto Directory ' Ladies' Wearingpparell P rLOWEM ATO KM ATTOAtnim. ' HEMSTITCH IXG . A I "T CJk&SIllXD ADVERTISEMENTS , - Rat per wordt . Sa & TUK tasertaeaa .. n week (sis lasarti-oa) Oh nuent. -20 fai months eon tract, per m. Ui It Mittr contra, per me. lze kiaimam f say aAsertueinent 25 t NORWICH UNION rniE insurancs bociett . W. II. Burghardt, Jr. CetiJent Agent 871 Stata St. MONEY TO LOAN i - On Ral Estate -,; r-'-' C T. K. FORD . Over Ladfr & Bash Bank) NEW TODAY APARTMENT FOR BJEXT. Phene 205GJ. &KTIRINO WOULD TRADE WELL improved 170 acre Lamb county farm lor Mn bom, w. C Uentoa, , LeV - anon, u , .- , L JDST iDOOTORS BROWN LEATHER - "beg. Reward for return to Dr. C A. Do was. "TOR SALE WALK UT TREES, 1721 n .caemeseta. - '- FOR DRT i : WOOD , PHONE :' QUERY. 77121. ,,,. s.,, - . .- . -V- FOR REST THREE FURNISHED housekeeping rooms; 730 N. Front St. WANTED DRESSMAKING; 809 N". i- Oottaca- A ' - V '" ' , HOTEL ' FOB SALE CASH. GOOD aaiaaaa. Sail on aeeovat of age. E. .":'- C. Baker. Box . 268, Tnraer. 1 ; FOB RENT 7-ROOM FURNISHED i koaao; eloao in. Faoao 1563M. FOR RENT SUITE OF TWO BOOMS ' for lodging Hot watar, keat bata tub. , Nca. 27 and 28 Breymaa Flock., iJTURSB GIVES BATH AND MASSAGE in patient bomea. Fob appointment call 175 E. 14tb. vl ;rOR SALE GEARHEART KNITTING machine; 2041 - S. Chajrch. Phoaa ' 1,A4M i- ' ' : " r WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOR A ; honat Phona 71F5. - - SCTTS CLEANED AND PRESSED. l-iO - Prompt and officiant aarviea. Salan Claanara and Dyer. Pbon 1868.. '4 1 . ' MODERN " "FURNISHED HOUSE FOR rent. Inquiro Mr. Stiff at SUff Fur , aitara Co. v IT IS COMFORTING TO HAVE A - atronf inaaranca company back of yo ia Uma of need. W ha to only raliabla . aeapaniea. Sound jirotaetioa . ' price you can. afford. - Staadley m Fa ley, Acta. Phono 847. 4;.- NEW TRADE EVERT DAY : 19 aeraa Jaekaon county, Oregon. Wall tmprorad, good buildingn. $12.00O- ' imall neambraae. Trade far Saleaa, ' Corvallia or Eagena city property. Vaat Canadian wheat land. BrerI kijb elaaa pruaa orcharda near Salem i" ta trad for aama. 1 I A. W ESTES EEALTY CO. . 828 Oregon Building . - si GOOD USED CARS AT. BARGAIN ' - PRICES . - ; Ford 8adan. . ; - Ford Ooupo f 2 ; ; rd Track ; : 250 ; Ford Tractor -1920 Fard Touring ! 'v ; 190 Ford DeliTary 1 ; J 192 ChaTTOiet Toarlag . . , 1918 Stadebakee U - : fO Dodgo DeliTory. lka mew - 450 Aad maay other of Tarioua makaa "VICK BROTHERS , 1 Higb Street at Trada Phona 1841 " FINE COW TESTS 1 BUTTER FAT: - i m n m m . a-4 Brown Hwiaa and 1-4 Durban; Tory gentle. 6 x year old: will i be freah in February. i , Win aaake taa Maea aino V- cow; worth $200 but gWa ua an "' Call 5a. J. a. mnrc EJNE BUICK ROADSTEB IN EXCEL- . . 1 . n n . cerate joat anape; aujm - if desired. O. B. Gingrich Motor Co. FOR SALE NEW FIVE-ROOM BUN i galow with basement: on paved street, eight block north of potof fiee ; re trie ted liiitric. ' rrice auw. Krueger I TO EXCHANGE 8-ACRE CHICJCE!! fan,- wail oauipped.. good bondings. . .. - . 1 riifl. a.T.nv naina. ' . Thin place in well loeatod. only two i t ? blocka from high aebooL rrc. ow. 1 1 Will trade or Salem property or aaall V , tract near eaien. - - Thomason - B31H SUte Street. - . n' i TOPfl a VITES '"I, mtt; 45 olow land; rood 5-roomboae ' with baaemant, good. bam. well ano apringa. Equipment goes with . tike a property U town up to$4000. : oee Ji fti ivuus r 331 State St. - - NOTICE K i ' 1 - h Notice, hereby glVen that I hare Impounded the following de scribed dogs in. .compliance wiui "Ordinance No. 1404, to-Wit: - One bound, white and tan color rOne large," black cockerel spaniel, ; with brown feet. One fox ter TUr. bobtail, white and tan spot- ted. - One laree collie dog, with collar; long bnshr hair, v The abore described dogs will be kill ed if not redeemed by owners, on 'or ' before Februalry 3.- 1923. as -provided in saia Ordinance, 't W. S. LOW. , . . Street " Commissioner t EMPLOYMENT KALE WOOD CUTTERS WANTED TO COT , 100 io 500 eorda fir and oak. Abrama, : st booth' Coaunerclal atreet. ' - Q V CJRN M E N T RAILWAYrMATT rrk Start 8133' month; expense rud. Rpectmea examiaauoa Ut.one ColUmUua Inatitute. - Columbua. 2XMALB p TED-ORITTON BT IAD.T WITH Call 1035R. MALE AND FEMALE MEN . AND WOMEN T r paper saba-rlptaaa. A V ' w to tha ri-rht . people. Ail Pnfi Hoaiastaad. 4taeama - -Ore. r7J.' -PLACE TO WORK:.' - aad room. Student . ; PH0SE 577 :sonal t:7 1 - ' (9aems3BaaBaVBaS81 rrB'f:s'r MATRIMONIAL 1 ..,or Stamp. Cof Ohia. E. t B. FLAKE BIRDS, nivriu net, bulbs, seeds, eta, tZ Bute. ; rAHaf PAPEB IF TOO WANT TO GET THE BEST ; farm paper, s-nd : is: to Ua Paeifi uomsstead, Salan, Oregon, for three months' trial aabaeriptioa. MsatLea k W aA. ..- 1 : , . PIANOS FOB BALE 450 WELLINGTON PI abo, $225. .Will giT tsrma. H. L. 8tiff IVrnitara Co. 1 OUED CMICKKRINO OKANI. IN (HM1 aitapa. Will (it aotaa tarma. H. L. Hfl raraitara Ca. -r , PUR SALE GOOD , USED MAHOGANY ptaaa laft a ta aU. Prtea S2 term. H. L. Stiff Faraitara Oa, Ma 'ata daparfnaa ' . - .; . vv--. p 750 PLATER PIANO. $525. TERMS IF daairad. IL L. Stiff Farnitara Co, i A; POTJLTET . MAMMOTH BRONZE TCRKETS! ' 1 Soma axeananv- toma and Jtana for aala. AP. E. Thooaaaon. Turner, Ora. POULTRY M EN " SEND EIGHT TWO cent ttampa for apacial thraa moataa' trial far tie bat and aldaat Jaornal in i : taa artat. Tha articlea aad advartita aaeata are ef apaeial iataraat to the ponltrf breeder of tka Nortawaat. .Xortawaat PoaJtry JaaraaL 311 Oam aaereial street. SaJam, Oragoa. 1 WOOD FOR SALE 16-INCH BIO OLD rYEL v lew Phone T7F2. , " , FOR BALE GOOD PRY OLD FIR. Call 15 S FOR SALE 18 INCH OLD FIR, 4 FT. ory. aeeona growtn. Ala oak. fhona 1467. .. . 1 - - f . , - FREE ABOUT 50 CORDS, WOOD FOR too oniDg near graTOt roao, S miles eaat of Brook. O, P. Miller, Route 9, Saleaa , . ; . . . Best Grade Mill Wood Poo ft- mnA iln nm suit Four ft. green mill wood. , Frad E. Welia, S05 S. Chnreh. Phone r ...... . ' . . ,. . MISCELLANEOUS TJSED CREAK SEPARATOR, GOOD AS aew. ueiaa m to,- irurnitnre 873 Court FOB SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS 10 aa a saanie. uireniation aepartmant Oreg Butaaaan. ; , . , USED RANGES IN GOOD CONDITION a ueiaa m vo. arm tare, ST3 Court. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR A GOOD rota car u-almost new Underwood tTDearriter. Phnn imw- 3 iv tsampaon. . r ' .-'v ' .. . FOB SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE GOOD CHINA CABINETS FOR SALE a Bargain lor yoa. tieise Co, 373 Court- -. ", -j . i -., . . . , - - DOUBLE WEAR SHOES-FACTORY TO wearer, ebeap. W. G. Coavaraa, 89$ 8. . aui oemt oanojaya. ' v FOR SALE . WESTERN COAST 320- egg incubator. Phono 19F31. : Beautiful Oregon Rose and 'eleven other Oregoa aonga. together wiia a nae collect ton or patriotic aonga. eeorea aonga ana many old-tune aror- f we c- . . . . ALL FOB 35a (Special price ta onantity lute) ' Cspeoially adaptable for aebooU ataau tty Of home singing. Send for a . Western .Songster . TV pages, now ia lta third aditioaf ' Pitbliahed by . s.- . " OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY IIS ft. OammaeviaJ S. SaJa. . Or FOR RENT APABTMEMTS APARTMENT FOB RENT, 891 NORTH , Commercial. . i . V. "t- FLATS FOB BENT UNFURNISHED MODERN . five-room flat at 666 k Ferry St. 935 . a month OaU at Statesman buaiaess ofiee, r phone 23. FOR BENT FURNISHED MODERN five-room flat, at 664 Ferry St. $50 a month... Call at Stateamaa' buaiaess offioa, or phone 23. , HOUSES' FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE ON StaU street. Phone 869J. - FOR RENT ONE FIVE-ROOM FUSN ished house; one five-room unfurnished . house. J. H. LauterBtan, Hotel ArgoJ TOR RENT 5-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, v full basement, near street car and paved atreet, $22.50 a month. V M. J. Hunt Ladd A Bush BuDdiag. KOOM8 FURNISHED ROOMS 790 N. COM'L. rOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM. Mod- era. Mrs. Hsnry Row. 580 North 12th street, , - - - .-. THREE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS: NO children. - Call-in afternoon; 715 Cea- ter street. - i ': - - t - ' ' . V PIANOS - ' NEW PIANO FOR RENT $6 PER MO. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. WANTED KZSCELLAKEOUS 07 ANTED FURNITU: 3. TOOLS. ETC, Phone 511. ' ; 97 ANTED TO BUY HOUSEHOLD FUB titore, 1 tools, miscelleaeeus articles. , Phone 1446. ;A . WANTED FURNITURE. TOOLS. MA. - ehiaery. atoek,.-etc Will bay for rash f or sell on eotomission. ; Phoaa ,511. V Woodry. the aartioneer. . WANTED EVERYTHING IN HARD . ware aad farniture. Bst prjee paid. THE CAPITAL HARDWARE J FURNITURE CO. ft H. OronmerHal S -Fa-Mta BUSINESS CARDS AUCTIONEER lUCTIONEER V. N. WOODRY. THE livestock, furniture, real estate aan i woseer.. Phone, ill far sale. data. Res. 110 N. Summer. ' - - , tUOTlONIF.B OF FARMLAND FEB eonal' property.' ..G. Satterlee. 180 N Comm. rclat St.. room 2l." ever People Oaoh . Stores Residance phona 121 W. Off le phone 480. - 4 J. B. GABLE AUCTIONEER. , farm sod city aalee.,, ,160 8, High. "! 'bona 1446. r'.; lACETYLENS WBLDINO IROV TKKU ALUMINUM : - Bring tha .- t i"i Osi Heating Co, i 837 CearC' .'-; 1 V ' , i i . .. Auto Directory ! - AUTO TOP8 AUTO TOPi. Curtaina t .! nrirM eaoaable Uadersoa Teed. 171 8. High AUTOMOBILES good - usrn- TARS OINaRICHMO tor Cv, 371 Court. : " BERT L. JONES MOTOR CO, HUPMO- bile dealer. SUto St. at Front. "Tha car of the American family." AUTOMOBiXB PAurrnra AUTO . OWNERS . LOUIC I Tl 11 E TO have that ear repainted. - Come in and i tooa ever our work. Ja account of the 1 saeeeea af our Pord Special Job, it will be continued. Reliance Auto . Painting Co, 819 State, cor. Front St, second floor. Phono 937. BATTERY AND ELECTRICIAN A CAMEL-IZED BATTERY , NEVER need a drink. CM. Carlson, 349 N. Commercial 8t, Salem, Ore. R, D. BARTON EXIDE ' BATTERIES, atarter and generator work. 171 8 Commercial. :.,. . j? PRESTO-LITE BATTERY SERVICE Station. Expert battery aad electrical ' work. Ferris Bros. Phoaa 1803. 418 Court, .... AUTO ELECTRICIAN-; EXPERT TROU 4,lo aheotiag. 218 N. High. Phone 208. - BICYCLES AXD REPAIRING LLOYD K. RAMSDEN DAYTON BICY eles and repairing. 887 Court. HARRY W. SCOTT. VThe Cycle Man" Harley-Daridsoa and Bicycles 147 8. Commercial. . 1 phona 68 CAB WABHXKO WHITNEY EMMONS CABS WASH ed and polished. Oleaoa's Ante Ex change. Phone 606. . BADIATOB at PENSEB BXPAXBS RADIATORS 4 FENDERS, BODIES. made or repaired. . 3. C. Bai. 849 - Farrv. .; STORAQB STORAGE, 88.50 MONTHLY. DEAD storage $8.00 monthly Ferry St. Gar , aga, 644 Ferry. ? TIRES AND ACCESSORIES TIRES, ACCESSORIES. ALEMITE SER vice, oils, greaaea, of aaality, right price Tompkins Heine, 219 N. Commercial ; ... - 1 - USED PARTS 1-9 to 1-8 OFF. MIKE'S Aota wrecking House. 424, .North mmereiaL Phono 623. ' TRACTORS . )C. HA AG CO, 444 KERRY ST. Phone 310. Cletrae tractors, Oliver im plements i '; TJSED CAES USED CARS BOUGHT or sold , en eommiaaion storage. Oleaon'a Auto I. .x.xcnanga. .-, r -.'.. t . FOR SALE l8l9 - CHEVROLET IN fine mechanical condition and good . rubber. - Price a225, easy terms ear at 349 N. Commercial St. GOOD BARGAINS FROM AN AUTHQtt- 1916 Ford Tourisr 75 . 165 1917 Ford Touring 1918 Ford Touring 1919 Ford Touring 1920 Ford Touring 1920 -Ford Touring 1920 Ford Coupe ; 190 200 265 285 835 895 2SO 28S 435 300 1920 Pord Coupe 1919 Ford Roadster 1920 Ford Roadster 192CT Ford Sedan 1920 Ford truck body and cab, 1920 Ford truck body and cab- 875 - - Ask about our Easy Payment Pisa VALLEY MOTOR CO. 260 K. High Phona 1995 BUSINESS; CARDS CARPET AND FLUFF BUGS NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC WE NOW weave fluff rugs, made out of old ear pet, any length or width yoa desire. We also re-fit. re-sew aad sue earpeta. Feather renovating and mattreaa steam ing aad -re-making. Salem Carpet Cleaning and Fluff Bog Works. Phono - 1154 . .-' i - -- CARPET AND BUG WEAVING RAG CARPET AND BUG WEAVING Call before 9 a. m. 84F21. CANDY SHOPS ACME CHOCOLATE SHOP, "JUST Caady." Strictly homemade. 131 8. CoamraarciaV CHIMNEY SWEEPS CHIMNEY SWEEPING FURNACE ' cleaning. P. Councilman. ' Phone 639. CLEANERS AND DYEBS SPICK ' SPAN CLEANERS AND dyers. Phoaa 195. , SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS Suit cleaned and pressed. $1.&0 Suits ; sponged sad pressed. - 50e 1215 8. Oom L Phone 1868 ; DRUG STORES BREWER DRUG CO. 405 : Phv-ns 184. COURT WM. NE1MEYER VJUST DRUGS," 175 N. Commercial, phone 167. ELECTRICIANS SALEM- ELECTRIC CO MASONIC - . Buddiag. i Phone 1200. ELECTRIC ' FIXTURE AND SUPPLY Co. Pbona 1934. 322 N. Liberty. : , HALIK'S ELECTRIC 8H0P ELEO trical machine repairing, , eoatraeUag. 337 Court. Phoaa 488. i ' . ARCHIE FLEENER, ELECT RJ GI AN - lions wiring by . hour - or contract. Estimates farsished. Phono 980. 414 Court St PIMANOIAX LOANS ON THE SA8Y PAYMENT plan, can repay at aay time without extra charge. 417 Oregon Bids,. 30-YEAB FARW LOAfcS OS RURAL credit plan, pre-paymeat proviaioas al lowed. We will finaace yoa for a lea rate of later at than any firm oa tha ' - eeest. v- - " Private money to loan oa either elt at country property. R. W. Marsters ! J 411 Oregoa Building. MARION-POLK COD NTT 1 FARM LOAX aasoetatioa has money to tosa at 6t4 W. D Smith, secretary-treasurer. ' 809 Salens-Bank of Commence. 1 FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS AND F1XRAL PIECES Delivery. O. F. Breitheapt, r florist. 198 North. Liberty street. Phoaa SMO. FURNACES SEA GROVE FOR FURNACES PIPE end pipeieasi 198 8. 12th 8s. Phone 885 W. - -. ;t FURNITTTRS STORES ONE ROLL TOP DFSK AT A BAR gain.. GVise J A . Co. Furnitures 373 Court St. 1 OIKHK TURNITUBB CO. QH ALITY firnitow for leea moaey. - 979 Coart Fboas 464. ' ' PEOPLE'S. FURNlTtiRE BTORE NEW aad second head fur aitara. 371 N. ':" ComSBereiak ."-.-., Ladies1 Wearing 'Apparel &BJSSSMAKIXQ SPENCEB CORSETS Tn OR0KR ' Irenakiag. Carrie Fieher, ' McOar . aaek Bid. - f : HEMSTITCHING SALEM ELITE flKMSrrTCHIKG. twt.ln . ifct. afampiav aad rwdle . work. 329 Oregoa Bldg. Pheae 879, -- w 7 a MRS. C. E. MILLER HEMSTITCHING. " ,IU, WH, tWtm IV) VTf JiU lor' a store. Phono 117. - - "MILLERS" GOOD GOODS HEM : stitching and fancy work parlors; guar- . antes good work and quick service.' Di- rect over Miller's store, to tha right af main stairway. - - LADIES TAILORING W. J. MAYER LADIES' TAILORING; : long coats, and suit. Roeoa'7. McCor - nark Bldg, Phona 691 BUSINESS CARDS HOTELS CAPITAL HOTEL CORNER. STATE aad Commercial. Phono 630 . ARLINGTON HOTEL 50e up. 462 Suta. CLEAN. COST; LAUNDETEa SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 810 B. ! Liberty street. ' Phone 25. Old largest best.. Eatabliahrd. 18R9. CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY --Quality work, prompt - service. 1264 ' Broadway. Pbona 163 TALE HAND LAUNDRY. 186-194 S. : lZta ot.. now operating nnd-r a : management. We make a apecialty of band work oa wool aad auk fabrics. : Alaa. family washing, rough, dry ar - wet. Cleaning aad pressing. Phone 8. SfEDIOAI MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phone 517-W. 1 MXK'S STOBB ED. CHA STAIN CLOTHING CO. SUITS and orer coats. Use my stairs: tt pays 803 State St. , , MACHINE SHOP THE CROSS AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC Steam boilers, velcanisers sad tube platea. Perry O. Campbell. 317 N. Liberty. H. AND M. CO. SPECIALTY GRIND- era and. welders. Aatomotive service. ovw a-arry. mono sua. WECHTER SMITH MACHINISTS, engineers. welderS, Hesld oyliader griadiag service. Phone 662-845 Fer ry. - - . - - 1CUSIOA1. SALEM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC All branches tsnght. dlplomss granted. John R. Sites, director. 1287 Coart. . fbon 62. -. -r? - . - A COURSE IN BUSINESS PIANO playing. Popular syncopsted standard music. Setni-clsssica and ballads; 12 lessons. Waterman Pisno: School, Me .. Coraack Bldg. :r: . ; - MTJ8IO BTOBXa " GEO. C. WILL PIANOS. PHONO graphs, sawing machines, sheet musle. , aad -piano mtudiaa. , Repairing, pboao- f raphe aad sewing machine. 432 tote. Salem. PHONOGRAPH REPAIRING SAUL JANZ EXPERT REPAIRMAN OS all make of talking machines, band and' string instrument. Call, write or phone 98a. Moore's Mua.ie House. 415 Court St. Sstisfactioa guaranteed. r PIANO TUNEXS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED piano tuner. Leave orders Will's Musis Store ' .. JACK CLEMENT SALEM'S " OLD piano tuner, ia .back. Call, write or phone 1774. the Song Shop, apposite tha Court Hon. . ' PIANOS TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOB A new Victor or Brunswick. H. L. Stiff Farnitura Co, Music Dept. ' 8H IERMAN. Sta'awea Muaio Ho C AY & CO- PIANOS . Duo-Art and other, Moore'f House, 415 Court atreet. . NURSERY STOCK FRUIT. NUT. SHADE TREES PFAR cy'a, 237 Bute. ! COMPLETE LINE TREKS SMALL fruits, ornamental. Capital City Nur sery Co, 426 Oregoa Bldg. Phone 76. FRUIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY 'Grafted walnut, cherry and Italian prunstrees. E A. Bennett Nursery Co, 2233 Fairgrounds road. Phone 1280. CHOICE SMALL PRUIT PLANTS Strawberry, blackberry, blackcap, berry, currant, grape, loganberry, red raspberry Also asparagus, rhubarb, etc Ward ' K. Richardson, 23U5 No. Front. Phoaa 494. NEW OREGON PRUNE TOP GRAFT some of your prune trees to this new irune and get a good crop of fine arga prunes every year. Grafting wood far sa'e. Andrew Vercler, 735 N. Com - m Trial atreet. Salem. PAPERHANOrNG AMD PAINTING PHONE' GLENN ADAMS FOR HOUSE decorating, paper hanging, tiatoag, etc ' Reliable workman. ' - TEN CENT KALSOMINE IN BEAUTI ful colors; $1 does a room. Max O. ' Buren. 179 N. Com'L FLUMBINa GRABEB BROS. PLUMBING - AND beating; general repairs. Phona 650, 141-S. Liberty.. . - - . PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL work. Phono 1397-J. Shop. 127 Union street. A. L. Godfrert RESTAURANTS QUICK LUNCH a20 FERRY; UNDER , aow management Meala 25e up.. Come - and try us. '. , . SECOND HAND GOODS SALKM BARGAIN HOUSE BUYS AND i- cells second-hand fornitur. Tools and Junk. 80 N. . Commercial. Phone 492. WANTED EVEBYTHING IN CLOTH . lag aad aboea. - Best prieee paid. Cap ital Exchange. - 843 ft. Commercial. Phooe-1368-W , v SOAVENGERS 8ALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE, rvfase of all kiada removed. Cesspools eleaaed. Phoaa 167 or 1595-W.v SOOS 60AVENGEB SERVICE (SUC oeaaor to Neal Scavenger) Gar bags aad refuse of alt kiada rsmovad by the .month. Reasonable raise. . Phoaes: Office 539. resideaca 305S. TRANSPOETATION PARKER'S 8TAGE I INES J. W. Parker, General Manager Coatral Stag Terminal Salem. Oregoa 8ALEM-81LVERTON DIVISION Leaves -Salem, Coatral Stage Tarmiaati . 7 a. m, 11 a. m, 5 p. m '. ' . Leavee Silvertoa. News Stand S 6 a. nt, 1 p. m, 6 p. m. Salem-Iadependeaee-MoaiBadtb D'riou: liavp Sal-m tVintral Stag Tanaiaal: ;. .1.7. a. m., 9 a. as. , 11 a.- m, S p. m '-.,-' t . .- 1 ' w - ;'- Leeve Monmouth afonmouih Hotel: . 8:15 a. m, t p. m, 6:tS p. a. ' Leaves ladependeaee. Beaver Hotel. . ' 6:30 a. m, 10 a i :13 p. at, 4 p. at : 1, 6:30, ----- ' -. We aaake eoaaeetltme al Slea to ' alt parts ef the volley. ; Extre tripe bj - appeintmant. " -' -. s. v ; J. Wt PARKER.- Gaaeral Maaacoc . STOVES AMD STOVE REPAIRING STOVF-S REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years' axfierivaea. Depot Natioaal f fence, alaes 26 to 26 laches high. ; Psinta, oils and varnishes, ate. togas - berry end hep books. - Salem fraee aad ' Stove Works. 850 Court street. L'heae ' ' 13A : .... BUSINESS CARDS - YBAhTSFBB HAULING CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 226 State, St. . Phoaa 933. Distribution, . forwarding aad atorage our specialty. Get oar rates - 1, . , ; WE MOVE. STOKE AND SHIP H0CSE hold good.. Our specialty is piaae and furniture moving. We alaa make -' country trips. w s handle the best coal and wood. . Call oa ua for price. : We - give good mean are, good quality aad good service. , Larmer Traaafer Co. v Phona 930. , 1 VARIETY STORES SALEM VARIETY - STORE CHINA ware, glaasware. toy. . aotioaa, and mil- ' liaery. ;. -t .- . . ' WATEB SAIM WATER. LIGHT POWTR CO. Office, 301 South Commercial St. Tea : per cent diaoaunt oa domestio flat rates paid ia advance. No deductions for atsenee or any cause anlese water is shut aff your promises. WOOD SAWING WOOD 8AW1NG. Sproed. PHONE 1131. ED. LODGE. 01 RtCTORY UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS. ; Camp 5. Armory, First, third Moadaya PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS FREEMAN STRUBLE. 610 BANK-OF .. : uommerce Bldg.- - . AMBULANCE SERVICE SALEM AMBULANCE SERVICE Phono 606; 1X3 S. Liberty. CHIROPODISTS DR. S. F. SCOTT. GRADUATE KA- tional University Scitnaes, Chicago. Maaonio Temple. Phone 640. CHIEOPBACT0BS DR. 8. R. SMITH, CHICROPRACTOR. 822 uregoa uiig. raoae 00. DR. LENA A. BOONE, CHIROPRACTOR. ,475 S. Commercial. Hours 10 to 13; 1 to 5. Phone 1415. rtta onn're a. omeiPT.ri y b - - o Chiropractors. 414-19 U. 8. Bank Bldg Phone B7; ree. 828-K. , t. i ; . CHINESE PHYSICIAN DR. H. L., HUM CURES ANY KNOWN disease. 153 High. St.; phone 381. DBUGLESS PHYSICIANS MAGNETIC HEALING ' DR.. A. I. ' Fraats. Acute ' and chronic diseases. Phobe 780. 25-28 Breymaa Block. FUNERAL DIRECTORS SALEM MORTUARY, FUNERAL DIREO . tors. 210 Ct nr. Phona IB&e. OPTICIANS 0RIS OPTTOS t OO. SUTTB 801. , 304 Oregoa ' Building. GLASSES FITTED 1 BY THE BOW OP , tiel Co, 825 Stat : street, opposite Ladd A Bash Beak. . "Uae Quality ' Pro en Bhur-ona.-1' --.-. i. : HATUR0PATHI0 PHYSICIANS DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND chronic disease. : 415 Oregoa Bldg. ' Phoaa 110. . . , - OSTEOPATHIO PHYSICIANS ORS. WHITE AND MARSHALL 306 i U. S. Bank Bldg.. DR. FOSTER ' 404 OREGON BLDG. 1- Phoaes 756, 2024-J. . 1 DR. W. L. MERCER OSTEOPATHIO ' physician v and surgeon. Kirlcaville i graduau.. 404-405 U. 8. National Beak Bldg. Pboo. office 919: ree. 614. DR.- JOHN L. LYNCH OSTEOPATHIC I Fbysieiaa aad Snrgeoa, 408-404 Ore gon Bldg.- Phoaes. offioa 1894; res. ; 58-FA i DR. O. H. KENT; OSTEOPATHIC PHY , sician , and . surgeon. 408-9 Maaoaie 'Temple. Phones: office 16; residence -644M. -: '; ,s . .- BROKEN ARCHES AND OTHER' DE : fermirres t the feet corrected without ! lose of time from your ooeapatton. j Irs. White h Marshall. U. 8. Bank Bide. REAL ESTATE 'FOR SALE MY 16-ROOM HOME AT ... 1030 Chemeketa aUeet. Well adapUd for rooming. Phone 1280. k ' Wood's Bargains : Kino-room house cloae ia, $1500. Six- room bouse, bearing trait -trees, good location, $1700. Want a good car as - payment oa bungalow aad two seres. ""-Want a good house 'as psyment oa a r choice 60-aoro farm. oloa to Salem. F. L. Wood, 841. State St. Trading Specialty Portland Income and residence property ! ia exchange for . farms, orchards aad lands in the Valley. Cm aad pee as, we may do yea a service. The Fleming Realty Co1. i i 841 Stste 8t. . - , FOR SALE APARTMENT HOUSE ALL i . luraished throughout, 1 $13,500. Apart ment boiu-e partly furnished, 36500. Apartment houae all , f urniahed, $3500. Doable house,' 84250.' Another double - house, 84500. Modern up to date flat, 88000. 6-room house for rent; apart ment for rant. Golden Rule Realty Co. t - JAA ft? aa4wak FOR EXCHANGE 5 ACRES WITH j' house, logans, strawberries; for house in Salem. Comptoa 'Real Estate, 469 i State streeti 5 ROOM NEW BliNGALOW. MODERN convenieiM-e, finished la old ivory, gs ! rsge, 32800. 7 room house . on Union : street ia two apartments, modern conveniences, one Pside well furnifched. 32750.1 i Pettyjohn & Mouser 218 Oregoa Bldg ; . Phone534 -Best Buys and Exchanges 10 acres, walnut aad prune. IO year : old. in good condition, crop last sea ' aon 250O lbs. walnut and 3000 lb. . vdried prunes, . Price 1 3500, $3500 : cash, balance mortgage back. 5 acre bearing walnuts, ,31750 cash. 240 acres, all cultivated, well improved. ,f Will take Salem or Portland incom ' I or recidence property for all or. part. ! price $34.0O0. S Socofofsky. $1L State. - ."AN D KlUtO N A 'RUPERT '.f. -.diHi 7 -Oregoa Bldg, -i FARM IAANS 1 - INSURANCE v: 1 V8URKTY BOND8 : - REAL ESTATE '! A vrrvT SpeGial ; ' v" To rent.- 63 re dairy farm; ha good modern buildings; 14 (rood - few. . all i machinery and feed; Will trads lessa : sad stock for house ia' town. . We have a bargain ia a small house aad two lots for $850. Thomasorv ' Stat Street. ' ' REAL ESTATE GOOD BUYS Two-room hoaae, on corner Vat, paved street, cement walk; good Iocatiaa for only $600. Owner leaving state. Lot alone ia worth 3750 f 3Tew 5-room house in N. Salem for $2600 pert terms. -Good 6-room house,' one block off State street; corner. lot, doable gsrsgs, for $2500; psrt terms. Building in Dallas to trade in on good 1 arm ana pay some diUerence. lor bargains see . CHILDS BECHTEL , ! 540 SUta St. ' Good Buys Fine modern bungalow with basement aad f arnace oa S. . Commercial St. Price 842O0;.- ' 6-room noma close ia oa N. Commercial St. Price 85000; immediate possession Fine esst front oa S. Commercial bt. Price 6850; aixe 50x144. aear Liacola atreet, . One halt ' sera tracts aear Englewood school. Priee $600. assy terms. - 6-aere tracts east oa Asylum read. Pries f looo; easy terms. Real Estate aad Fire Iasursaea W, H. Grabenhorst & Co. 275 8tate 8t, U. 8. .Bank Bldg. POB RENT FARMS FOR RENT 70-ACRE FARM.' CALL .. Pbona 64F13i ; .- II Adele Oarrlaoit's New Pbaae of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CHAPTER 225 A. THE STRANGE THINGS THfcl VANDALS DID UPsiaIRS Lillian's eyes fairly glowed - as I called her attention to the en velope tied around the neck ot the bottle stuck in my old v clock. . "Handle U carefully, Madge," she cautioned- ' ' V We- want to ave that in its entirety." . ! The envelepe ; . was V unsealed, and I gingerly drew out the single sheet of cheap, colored notepaper which t. It contained. The notepaper bore the' same caption as the envelope; "To The CHEAP SKATES who live IN this House," and then followed a . medley ol words. "Oh! . You Cheap Skates! "You think you're smart. V "No money ( and no sense, ha, ha, cents. . ;..- "No booze, not ieven wlno or hop&v you. stingy, dirty pups, 4 ;-"But .we'll fix you good and proper. Better . have a. better welcome when we come next time, which will be SOON. i "Remember!" - . :' ' ' .: . Then, followed" two or three Rabelaisian . sentences, w h i c h made us all flush angrily. Lil lian put out! her hand. In the kitchen. ; ! "Do you' mind if I keep this, Jftadge.?' i "I am glad to get It out ot my possession. I said, handing it to . her, and - involuntarily wiping my fingers vigorously upon a towel which lay careless ly thrown across a chair with other - linen . -from my sideboard drawers, and which by .some miracle had not been ; soiled in the orgy that had been staged In the room.. . With another searching glance around the dining room we left U -and went through the other rooms, finding in each evidence of the strange marauders. I had not ordered the gas or electric light turned' off when - we - left. because I wanted to have every thing in readiness when I re turned, and in f the kitchen we found- the gas stove covered with a trail ot s burned I grease, , while a frying pan . held a mass of the same congealed, r material, sur rounding a cold fried egg. Other egg's;" broken, (- wantonly -. into plates, stood, on the stove, while the kitchen table held plates showing that at least two per sons bad eaten there. The plates held scraps of egg and bread, and there . were dishes of canned fruit, evidently, taken from the half-empty glass jars which1 stood, near them.. The coffee not. still half-full of coffee, stood on the stove. ' "They must have been - nun gry." Edith Falrax said. "Perhaps," Lillian replied thoughtfully, e x a mining, the plates closely. "Did you have tbeso things" in the house. Madge?" . . ' .- ' , "We have some cjggs . in the cellar which we put down In trine last summer for winter use in cooking," I replied. "I sup pose these are from those sup plies. The canned fruit Is ours, of course, but they mast have brought in the bread. As " for tha grease. 1 do not . know". We had' some butter put down for the. winter in a jar In the cel lar." The Keepsake Trunk. Lillian took down a small, clean frying pan, and a knife, struck a - match, turned on the gas flame- and ; set the pan on it- i Then . she took up a - knife ful o,r the congealed grease and put ft In the other pan. . : "Butter." she decided in an other' minute when the fat was sputtering and smoking. - "Well, there's no use staying here!: Let's gc upstairs" ' iJt:i..'.'JJ".- We ascended to the second floorJ .and there -found disorder OK SI enough to bring . despair to : the j"" Mrs. Migglns Good gTacious! heart of any .housekeeper. Every Why doesn't ; she take something bureau drawer had - been opened for It? V ! ;. and Its . contents dumped on thej Shopwalker She - will ' In ;.v a floor. The lockK of the trunks minute, ' r PROFIT TAKING TO MARKET Railroad Shares Strong Dur ing Early. Part of Day "v Exchange Weak , ; NEW YORK. Jan. 30. Rail hoad : shares were strong . during the early part of today's stock market but the whole list turn ed heavy at the close lni response tc extensive profit taking by re cent .buying . and short selling of a number of "industrials and specialties. Operations on the short side of the market was in fluenced by the further vweakr nesa of ... foreign - exchange and foreign bonds. - " "7 While the recent spurt in rail road, shares -has increased pub lic participation, the great bulk of the trading is still being dene by professional Interests, who apparently buy and sell for the turn Several of the large op erators are reported - to have adopted a watchful-waiting f atti tude pending more definite de velopments In the foreign situar ton. , ' .- - The Quarterly report of the United States Steel corporation, issued after the market - closed, came as a surprise to Wall street, which had expected that both the common and : preferred divi dends . would be . earned . with about $1,250,000 .to spare. In stead, the - corporation earned only 97 cents of the $1.25 divi dend: on the common stock as compared with 98 cents the pre vious quarter. The earnings on the common stock for the entire year were equal to $2.85 a share as against $2.24 in 1921. United States:?: Steel' shares were Inactive on the exchange ". Railroad ' shares started of v.ell with )ow priced Issues . in good demand, .but a wave of real izing- sales set in towards the close.- . , - .; . Demand sterling showcrl some recovery t but . other foreign ! changes weakened, French francs dropping ' to. -602 ' 1-4 - cents, the lowest in two "years and German marks dropping from' .0025 ' to 0021 cents, "another low record ' Call money, held at ' 4 1-2 per cent throughout - the day The time ' money - market was ; quiet, some : ahorto term ' loans being arranged at 4 1-2 per cent with bankers demanding 4 3-4 for- the longer, maturities. The 'commer cial .. paper market was Bteady. the bulk of the -prime names commanding 4 ( 3-4 per cent. FRUIT . . NEW YORK, Ja. 3a, Evapo rated apples, dull ; prunes steady; apricots firm;" peaches, quiet. WHEAT- WHEAT LIVERPOOL, Jan. 20. Close, wheat unchanged to l-8d higher. March 9s, 9 . l-2d; May 9s, J5:3-4d.r, .. I BUI3XOS - AIRES, Jan. 3 0. Close, yesterday : wheat March $1.19, up l-2c; May $1.21, up 1c. Opening today unchanged. ' MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 30. Wheat, cash, No. 1. northern $1.15 1-8 at $1.25 1-8; May 11.17 1-8; July !$l.lg 3-4 had been broRen, and the trunks turned' upside down, letting' their contents fall - where they might Every bundle had been untied every box opened and its con tents; scattered.,- "Is aythlng- missing. Madge?' Lillian asked, as we stood in my mother-in-law's r bedroom, for we Lad . taken .the rooms in order down the- hall.' " . "I cannot tell . yet," I said "Oh, .-poor Mother Graham! The drawer of her Martha Washington sewing -'. table - . the pride of her heart, had been wrenchel i ouf and - Its hinges broken, while her: sewing . things were scattered " on the floor, and a collection of M picture postal cords , she ; kept ' in ; the j, lower drawer aud -which had boen sent her- from al over' the world, were nowhere to be seen.: ; ""I'm afraid her picture postal cards., are gone-' I. said. "That wuld:i indicate boys. wouldn't It?" Edith Fairfax asE- ed. , V Professional , thieves would n't want postal cards." ' - "Perhaps," Lillian again spoke noucommittallyi . . '; ' r. With a sudden thought I dart ed from the room. - "Oh, my keepsake trunk!" "1 exclaimed, as I darted down the ball to, ; my own room. When the others entered the rcoid thoy found me on my knees beside my ': mother's old trunk, niy face against t. subbing like a neart-broken child. I beard Lillian exclaim savage ly under her breath-as she stoop ed and raised me. V;;': (to .Be Continued) - .. Shopwalker See - that ' woman over there? Well, she suffers from klrotomania. DEMTE 0?TL... OCCURS ITJV.ilEfiT Falling 01k of TerminaL Ar rivals aridv War Talk "Held Responsible CHICAGO . Jan. 30.--With a decided falling off In themar ket of wheat arriving at jpri- ' mary terminals and with talk having somo bullish effecf 1 wheat took a moderate upturn in price today.-' Closing quota tions were firm 3-4 to-1 3-4 net higher with May $1.17 1-4 to $1.17 3-4 and July $1.12 1-4 at $1.12 3-8. Corn gained .5-8 to 7-8 -cents and oats 1-4 at 3-i to 5-8 c " In ' provisions the fi ish was unchanged tb 17 cents Up. ' i"-"' - -' . ! - Three, leading winter markets received only 197 carloads today , ae against 321 a year ago and for the first time, in a long whn-y the total; primary receiptswere reduced : to about the same as at the corresponding date last year. Besides It was , generally expected that the movement or spring wheat would decrease to a material extent in, the imrae diate future. Under such cir cumstances,' buying, -which was fairly active and which-was bas ed more or less on gossip- about possible widespread - European hostilities; kept the market mounting throughout ,the t day. except for slight temporary set backs'. v Apparent likllhbod that freez ing . terdperatures which were looked for might; damage winter wheat, unprotected by snow at tracted considerable notice as a further bullish Influence, : not withstanding, that the general forecast' 'said i no severe cold weather, was ; ln' sight. Export business was I represented as be ing at- nearly? a standstill.' 'but a good deal - f the demand ft. r future deliveries appeared- to come from export interests ar, i It was , estimated that actual es porta.'ot United States wheat, tor January would -reach ; 18.000.00U bushels. , - ...-o -Argentine drought news strength to corn and oats. - " Provisions were - firmer . in r lias with hogs, despite selling on tbs rpartiof packers and cotton seei oil; brokers. . . . MISCELLANEOUS , PORTLAND, Or.. an. 30. Butter prints extras :51c; cubes extras .46c;: prime; firsts; .45c. Butter fat, Portland delivery. , I": 1 sour cream . 53c. 'Potatoes: Buying price, locaij 50 at 0c;, selling' price 63 a 75 cents. .;: .-!',)- T I'ortland Bayi2 IM::! ' 4 eMS. TOTn.TBY AXD AtZATS. ' - BDTTERFAT STEADY- Ka. 1 eharaing e resin. S2MSZq L o. b Portland; endergrades, 60(9&le. EGGS UNSETTUEO . Current receipts 3a(334e- white beo aeries, 8638 delivered; pulltts, iisj 88s; Storage 8235e. ' I UVE POULTRY NOMINAL (Lena eommiasion) Heary hens,' S2 lb.; do light, lSe: apringa, 1718c; oi4 roetra.'l0c; duck, whit Pektn, youne. 16aa0e; dressed dacks. 3031e; tar keys. Ko. 1 dressed, 3038e; ho. t, 5 QHSoX do live, nominal; gees, 19Q16c; do dred, 1 8 1 e. T DRESSED MEATS STEADY (Leae oommiaaloa) Choieo lirht hoes, H(il24l - andergrsdes. 10Q12e: Uw gradns seal, 12"-lfcS8e; ondsrgrsdes, Stf .11. r- ; --- .- - - i - 1 '.' HAY STEADY (Delivered Portland) Valley, tiasothf 121' tea; Esstera Oregon timothy. 824: alfalfa, 821 ton; elorer. $21 ton--straw, 19 too; grata hay, $23 ton. GRAIN WEAK. LOWER ' Bid prirea (track Portlaad in ear total Wheat optiana. $1.14018; Bear - o blaeatem, $1.44; eats, aominal; Eastern yellow corn. 83.50 ($32; barley, aoousai; mil Iran,- aomiaal. . .- ' - FRTJIT - - - v . . ERUIT STEADY .. Apples, 60c 031.50 (according to var iety aad pack); pears 60(375 box. VEGETABLES "VEGETABLES STEADY Oragoa potatoes. 50QB0 -rwt.; Oregin cabbage, nominal; parsaip, 81.00 sack; earrots, 81 sack: onions, 81.753 ewt.; cauliflower, $1.50 1.75 dosea. . woo-fc f WOOL 8iX)W . Halt blood and fine, 8540e; three- eightha blood. 83 35c; quart -r blood. SO 32e; low ojaarter and braid, S5STs; matted or cot ted wool. 2335e. .- (NOTE Esstera Oreaon. Waashinrtoa and Idaho ranch -clip bring S to 8 cents teas than valley wool.) , HOPS QUIET ' 'HOPS 1831 erea. aomiaal: aew ere p. aa ib. "-7v;" EOETAXZXS V Cauliflower 82.35., tettnee. Imperial eVlley. 85. i5. Hd letture. 84.S4. - Teautta-a (i nn -ft-I 4V- Price quoted are waotesaw sad si prirea received by farmers. ret 4 priee are given esrept as noted. No. 1 wheat 81.10 . -, Ka 8 wheat 81-08. . - Ho. 8 Red wheat. aaeked. tl.0T. ' . Choet bay. 820.-' ..- . " Oat hav $20933. - Clover hay. baled. $21021. BOOS, BUTTER ANO atUTTSSTAT Eggs, wholesale. 88e. . Creamery batter 52'3c. - -. Butterfat. delivered, 2e. .. . hi ilk, 82.45 ewt . -'.. POOXT" ' t Legtioras Springeri. 13 815s. . Bratlars 18a. ,. ... .- f Heas. light, 13 - , Ban, heavy. PORK. jMTJTTOB AXP BEEP Unas, wp, 8q-o. Iitv hor. -, ' Heavy rough. 71 - .lreae-i hoe. Hwi" Top veal, dressed 12 13c. Too steers. ll(cl. i ' i Oows, t8e. - rsurxi . . Baaaaaa II- ' Lamoas $708.58 - - Navel orange Sl.SA . - Vl-M-ida a-raneft-iVf. 87QT.50. Dates, $2.75f8.75 BUKCH VE0ETABLES BseU. csrrets. tnrsip. 1 per dos. hU'td . Wataats 80s lh. rilherta SOe lb. ' StiMt.d 3' ' ' Braeii ISs lb, . . U i :; i