TOE OREGON STATESMAN.! SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY IMORNING. FEBRUARY 2, 1923 . 1 ! U i ! ,i. . i 1 1 A f : Oregon BtsitnTasnt 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I ' . o - . .1.1 . - a yvr I far tasertloa e tree tasc rtions , , &e oae ""ok (si insertione) 8e X Math ,. ... 20e Sll Bath' contract, per no, 15a . ,ha! MBIIUL HI DIM tl L gjaiariim lor w; advertisement . 25a ' ITBS INSURANCE s SOCIETT .. W. H. BurgnardV Jr. ggsldent Agent 371 State St. MONEY TO LOAN ' On Real Estate " "f -' T. FORD (Orer Ladd A Bash Bank) NEW TODAYT GOOD 500 PIANO, $167 A SNAP. doa't overlook thii; 95 down, $1.40 ' per week. ' Tallmsn, Piano Store, 395 - 8. 12th 81. FOR SALE A MODERN HOME IN every detail ; east front,' a garage ana two lota. $560, j A t-room house, all one floor, $680? A o-room : house, ' full cement basement'; fireplace. $2600. A 7-room house, corner lot, $190O. ! GOLDEN KCLK .REALTY CO. Gertrude J. it. Page. 492 N. Cottage St. V j LOST A LADY'S BLACK HAND; : bag with valuables. Suitable' K: rwrtrd if returned to Fleming Realty Office, 341 St at St. FOR SALE WELL. EQUIPPED RE5--, tursat in ew intended mill town good location, no competition ; email cash payment; reasonable . terms on balance. Other business requires at tention. Address 'E?" r Statesman. LET US WRITE YOUR LIABILITY IN- sera ace on 7 oar an to or track.. We have an excellent policy t low cost. 1 f Sundley Foley, AFts Pacific Ant ' Indemnity Exchange. Phone 347. P WASTED 10 TOCSO COWS. HEAVY Bilkers, just fresh or to freshen soon. 1 E. F. Long, 160 8. 25th St. Phone TOW SALE-r-3 TONS OF CLOVER HAY. $23. J. H. Wright. Rt.f 1. Box 37 t ;NEW TKAD1M5VEBT DAY -Twin Fall. Idaho lor ; Salem. Modem 1 high das 6-room bungalow with large " sleepm porch, Price $5000 , and Du- plex hotlss strictly modem ' rooms ; each rented $43 per month, also $1000 worth-tf other property all clear; trade 'nil or part for Salem property. - 'XL W. JESTJ5S m.JU1 x w. "iT1. 328 Orefon Building 05E WHITE ROTARY SEWING MA. ehiae like- new. Geise fc Co., 373 ' Court Bt. ,',- ; f - 'ONE PIANO GOOD AS SEW AT GEISE Ce, 173 Court t. WOODCUTTERS -WANTED GOOD i i.t. . fiatam. Phone ujwawr. a rfww M- ' i 1646W. ' . POa SALE -J MODERN FIVE-ROOM house, $2500; terms, mono t. HERE 'ARE SOME VAWES IN USED . cars that abaolnUly hea an prices ip ears. Before yo buy come and aee ' the city. . ' ' '. ,t9 BrUcoe Orerbauled. new paint - 1917 Ford Touring TT" 1917 Che-rolet. spiraj gears in rear 90 :i920 Ford. let -et extras.- 'Many more. t aolect from . j f- ; nipcjnn Anio Fxchanse VVWVe - FOR SALE SEW FIVE-ROOM flp"; ' VhiloVm Sorth 21st etreet; one-hall - block to State street ar line. Price . 4000 terms. - . ; . :, Krueger; v "ona.e.00 Oreron Building. Phone 217 i 7 ROOSC MODERN BUSOALOWnAS 4 fireplace, furnace, arag: on Mion ' street near Summer. 6O00 2000 ' I cash; V yeara em . ; M.J..Hunt , i ' FOR SALE TWUROOM HOUSE Cnew 4 and tw lota, $545; $185 cath, balance " 6o"mpton Real Estate V V '- -f 469--State Stu.. . A'-r- EMPLOYMENT . ItXLB 1 WASTED WOODCUTTER TO JAKE eeetree for 100 cords of oak. ESI ' Stitaamsa. , : i " - "". ' WOOD . CUTTERS WANTED TO COT 1WI 00 cords fir and oak- Abrama, 215 South Commercial atreet. ; TEMAL2 NURSE GIVES BATH AND MAS " saie'in paUenU' homes. For appointment call 175 S. lth UMXJt AKD FXMAIX ' . WAXTXD MEN AMD WOMEN Tt- take farm paper subeerlptlene. A fro droaa she Paeifle Uomeeteed. Mteamaa BWg, Salem. .Ore. PERSONAL GET MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL ' : paper jpubUshed. - Free for stamp. Cor .5 respondent. Toledo. Ohio. . FOR SALE - BZXSS, PLOWEBS AJTD PETS 'COLLIE PUPS TOR SAXJB -MRS. MAY . re MoKinney, Turner, Ore. . FOR SALE COLLIE PUPS E. B. Flake (Birds PU). 273 Stste.. ; ,f ' " Hkli TAPER ' , j IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BtW ; farm neper, tend 15e to the PaclfW i Bomesteed. Salem, Oregon, for a three f -ntVs' , trial aabaeription. Mentlei ' mW ad. , FOR SALE PIAN08 USED CHIOKZRINO GRAND. IN GOOP shape. Will giro seine termsv. ,U. l Stiff Furniture Ce. FOB SALE GOOD USED MAHOGANV pmne Ut us to 1 sell. Price 83W terms. H. Ik- Stiff Fernrture Ce. M " : sle denartment , :- " 1 '' ' 1 WOOD ' FOR DRY ) WOOD 77F2L PHOSE ? QUERY, FOR SALE 16-INOH - BIG OLD -TEL. ' low fir. Fhoae I7F2. - y- FOR SALE GOOU . Call 1582J. V : DRY OLD. FIR. ' FOR SALE IS INCH OLD FIR. 4 FT. dry. second Growth. AUo ; oak. Phehe I467v ' FREE ABOUT 50 CORDS WOOD FOR . . -the cutting Near $Tsrel roadV 3 milea ast of Brooks. O. P. Miller, Route 0, f"- $Best Grade Mill Wood - A . T Peer It. and IS-inch dry mill wood. Pnr ft. trsen mill wood. f Prompt delivery end reasonable prieee. i MFred E. Wella, 805 8. Church, Phone t 1542. FOR SALE POULTRY MAMMOTH BRONZE TURRETS Some excellent torn and hena for aale. P. J. Thouiason, Turner, Ura. -OUIrKYME.V 8R.NI EIGHT TWO cent stamps for special three months trial lor to- twat mud oldeat journal in the west. The articles and advertise meats are of special interest to the poultry v breeders of the , Northwest. ' Northwest Poultry Journal, 211 Com- ' er-ial atreet. Siiem. Oregon. MISCELXANEOUS THE FEBRUARY VICTOR RECORDS are o sale today. Moore'a Music Honse. 413 Court. Phone 983. FOR SALE .MALE FOX TERRIES pups; also few cords of aawed oak wood. Phone 58F12. COME IN AND HEAR THE NEW Vic tor records. Moore'a Music House, 415 Court street. Phone 883. , FOR SALE GEARHEART KNITTING machine; 2041 SL Church. Phone 191.M. FUR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, 10 eeata a bundle. Circulation department. , Oregon Statesman. DOUBLE WEAR SHOES FACTORY TO wearer, cheap. W. G. Converse, 898 S. 14th. Home Sundayt. Beautiful Oregon Rose and eleven other Oregon songs, together with n fine collection of pa trio tie songs, sacred songs and many old-time fsvor ite' ALL FOR 25e Special prices in quantity lota) "specially adaptable for aebooL eonuana tty or home singing. Send for s Western Songster ; 78 psges, now la its third edition. 1 - Published by I OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY SIS Oowswrrial Rt Haleaa. Or FOR RENT APARTMENTS APARTMENT FOR RENT. Phone 2056J. -Ar- APARTMENT FOR RENT,. 801 NORTH 0Mnfnamial FLAT. FOR RENT UNFURNISHED MODERN five-room flat at 6SU Ferry St. $35 s month Call at Statesman business , office, or phone 23. FOR RENT FURNISHED MODERN five-room flat, at 664 Ferry St. $50 a month. - Call at Statesman business - office, or phone 23. HOUSE! FOB RENT 7-ROOM FURNISHED house; close in. Phone 1563M. MODERN FURNISHED HOUSE FOR rent. Inquire Mr. Stiff at Stiff Fur ( niture Co. ; FOR RENT ONE FIVE-ROOM FTRN ished bouse: one five-room unfurnished house. J. H. Lautermsn. Hotel Argo. ROOMS FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT 5C3 North High. , FOR RENT THREE FURNISHED . housekeeping rooms; 730 N. Front St. FOR- RENT SUITE ! OF TWO ROOMS for kHging Hot water, heat, bath tub. Ncs. 27 and 28 Brcjmsn block) FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM. Mod 1 - era. Mrs. Henry Rows, 580 North 12U street. THREE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS: NO children. Call in afternoon; 715 Cen ter atreet. t- '-,: s .:, PIANOS ' NEW PIANO FOR RENT $6 PER MO. H. L. 8tif ( Furniture Co. LOST AND FOUND ZAST LOST DOCTORS' BROW- LEATHER bag. J Reward for return to Dr. C. A. "Downs. .; - I ; - f WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED FURNITURE, TOOLS. ETC. - Phone 511 : . - WANTED TO BUY HOUSEHOLD FUR aitura, - toots.'. - misoellaneous articles Phone . 1446V -,. - - , - WANTED FCRN1TURB. TOlLa MA ehinery. stock, etc. Will buy for cash "or ' sell on eommission. phone 31 1 Woodry.. the auctioneer.- WANTED EVERYTHING IN HARD ware and fumHure. Beet prices paid f THB CAPITAL HARDWARS h FURNITURE CO. IIS W. rymwrr-lsl W Wiw BUSINESS CARDS AUCTJONEEB AUCTIONEER F. N. WOODRY. THE uvaetoca, lurniturw, raa. watat auc tioneer. Phone Ml for sale dates 1 Res. 1810 N. Summer. .; AUCTIONEER OF FARM AND PER eoAal property. G. Setterlee. leu Commercial St.. room St, over People's r Cash Store. Reeideaee phone 1311-J. j Office phone 480. i . . : COL. J. B, GABLE AUCTIONEER farm and city sales, 1V 8. High Phone 1448. ' i .-. i - f t . ACETYXENR WEUDUfO IRON STEEL. BRASS. ALUMINUM Bring the pieces. Oxo-Gas Heating Oo. 837 Court. Auto f Directory AUTOMOBILES lOOD USED CARS GINGRICH MO , r, Co $71 Court. BERT I JONES MOTOR CO.. HUPMO bUe dealer. Stste St. at Front. 'The car of the American family." AUTO TOPS AUTO :TOPS Curtains to order;' prices reasonable-. , f 3 . kl 1 1 . . t APTOMOBM PAINTTNO VUTO OWNERS ' LOOK I TIME TO have that car repainted. Come in and iwok over our work. On account of the -i . x- j c. i ih tt will be con tinned. Reliance Auto Painting Oo 819 State, cor. Front St. eecond - floor. Phone 937. rr pATTERY AND ELECTRICIAN 1 A - CAMEL-IZED- BATTERY .NEVER . needs a drink. C M. Carlson, .349 N. Commercial Bt-t Sslem. Ore. -X TO. BARTON EX IDE BATTERIES, starter end generator work. 171 8 , ; Commercial - . ' -' : '. PRESTO-LITE BATTERY 8ERVICE ttatioB. Kxyvt battery- and electrical urk. Sam, rs Phone 1804. 41" i CourV:.. n.:'-'.-...'; i I '. : AUTO ' ELECT RICIAfr;- EXPERT TROU Lie slMMuing. 213 N. High. Phone 303 : BICYCLES AND REPAIRING tuLOTD E. ' RAMSDBN DAYTON BICY etoe end repairing. 887 Court. . CAR WASHING WHITNEY. EMMONS , CARS -.WASH-ed and polished. Olssoa's Auto s- Change. Phone 0t. ; - "e-i-,.- Auto Directory RADIATOR a rEHDER REPAIR RADIATORS r FENDERS, ' BODIES, made or Repaired. J. 0. Bair. 341 TO RAGS 8TORAGB. $3.30 MONTHLY. DEAD storage $3 oo irenthly Ferry St. Gar age, 544 ,ltrry. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES TIRES, ACCESSORIES. ALKMITE SER vice, oiis, gceasea of quality, right prices Tompkins A Heine, 210 N. Commercial USED PARTS 11 to 1-2 OFF. MIKE'S Auto wrecking House. 424 North CommeretaL Phone 528. TRACTORS A. C. HAAG A CO.. 444 FERRY ST. Phone 210. Cletrae tractors, Oliver im plements USED CARS USED" CARS BOUGHT or sold on commission storage. Oleeen's Auto Exchange. WANTED OLD CARS. MAXWELLS!. Chevrolets end Fords. Micke Soder Wrecking House, 424 X. Commercial. FOR SAI E 1919 CHEVROLET IN fine mechanical condition and good rubber. Price $225. asy terms. Hee car at 349 N. Commercial St. GOOD USED CARS AT BARGAIN PRICES Ford Sedan ...$275 Ford Coupe ... - 450 Ford Truck - 250 Ford Tractor 250 1920 Ford Touring 4.... 25( 1920 Ford Delivery 2"0 1920 Chevrolet Touring . 22 1918 Studebaker Six 150 Dodge Delivery, like new 450 And many others of various makes VICK BROTHERS High Street at Trade Phone 1841 GOOD BARGAINS FROM AN AUTHOR IZED FORD DEALER 1918 Ford Touriag . . $ 75 1917 Ford Touring 165 190 1918 Ford Touring 1919 Ford Touring 200 265 285 335 395 250 285 1920 Ford Touring 1920 Ford Touring 1920 Ford Coupe - 1920 Ford Coupe 1919 Ford Roadster 1920 Ford Roadster 1920 Ford Sedan 1920 Ford truck body and cab 435 300 1920 Ford truck body and cab .. 375 Atk about our Easy Payment Plan ; VALLEY MOTOR CO. 260 N. High - Phone 1995 business Cards CARPET AND FLUFF RUGS NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC WE NOW weave fluff rugs made out of old ear pets, any length or width you desire. We also re-fit. re-sew and aUe carpets Feather renovating and mattress steam ing and re-making. Salem 'Carpet Cleaning and Fluff Rug Works. Phone 1154 CARPET AND RUG. WEAVING RAG CARPET AND RUG WEAVING Call before 9 SX m. 84F21. -CANDY SHOPS ACME. CHOCOLATE SHOP "JUST Candy." Strictly homemade. 1318 Commercial. CHIMNEY SWEEPS CHIMNEY SWEEPING FURNACE cleaning. F. Councilman. Phone 089 CLEANERS AND DYERS SPICK 'N SPAN . CLEANERS AND dyers. Phone 195. . t - SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS Suits cleaned snd .pressed, $1.50 Suits sponged and ' pressed, 50e 1215 8. Com'L Phone 1861 DRUG STORES KREWEB DRUG CO. 405 COURT PImos 184. - 'M. NE1UEYER "JUST DRUGS," 175 N. Commercial, phone 187. r , ELECTRICIANS SAI KM ELECTRIO CO MASONIC buUdg. Phone 120O. " ELECTRIO FIXTURE , AND SUPPLY Co. Pbohe 1934., 228 N. Liberty. HALIKS ELECTRIO 8HOP ELEC trieal machine repairing, eontracvinK. 837 Court, i Phjne 48Se ARCHIE FLEENEJt, ELECTRICIAN House Wiring by -hour or contract. . Estimates furnished. Phone 930, 414 Court St rZMAJTClAX LOANS ON THE EASY PAYMENT . plan, can repay at any time without -extra charge, .417 Oreron Bldg. - MARION-POLK. COUNTY FARM LOAN association' hne money to loan at 64 W. D Smith, a ecrrtary -treasurer, not T3alera Bank of Commerce. ' X have for sale a few shares of choice BANK STOCK AT 3110 Informstion eonfidentisl and in person only. Call Thursday or Friday. -. i , A. C. Borhnstedt 407 Masonic Temple . Salem, Oregon FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL PIECES. Delivery. C. F. Breithsupt, florist. 12$ North Liberty street. Phone 8 So FURNACES 8EAGROVK FOB FURNACES PIPE snd pipeiess; Z98 8. 12th St. Phone - 885W. 4 FURNITUR3 STORES GIESE FURNITCRK" CO. QUALITY furniture for leee money. S78 Goer - Phona 484 PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE NEW . and second band furniture. 871 M Commercial. 'l Ladies' Wearing Apparel DRES8MAKINQ SPENCER CORSETS TO ORDER Dressmaking. Carrie Fisher. McOor neck Bldg. WANTED DRESSMAKING; 809 N. Cottage. HEMSTITCHING SALEM ELITE; HEMSTITCHING, nieatioe btns. s,""inin' and eeedle wort. 329 Oregon Bldg. Phone 373. MRS. C. E. MILLER HEMSTITCHING, stamping buttons. Room 10, over Mil ler 'a store. Phone 117.- - . -. r : "MILLERS" GOOD GOODS HEM stitching snd fsncy work parlors; gusr antee good work and quick service. Dit rect over Miller's store, to the right of msia stsirwsy.: LADIES TAILORING W. J. MAYER LADIES TAILORING; long coats, and suit. Roeem 7, MeCor naek Bldg. Phone 692 . BUSINESS CARDS HOTELS CAPITAL HOTEL CORNER, STATE , end Commercial Phone 030 ARLINGTON HOTEL CLEAN, COSY; ft0e np. 462 State. 7caS BUSINESS DS LAUNDRIES SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. S18 8. Liberty atreet. Phone 25. Old. lara-eat bMt. Eatabliahvil CAPITAL CIT HTfcAM LAUNDRY Quality work, prompt ear vies. 1384 Broadway. Phone 165 MEDICAA MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phone 517-W. MEN'S STORE ED. CHA STAIN CLOTHING CO. SUITS snd overoosts. Use my stem: It pays Si5 State St MACHINE SHOP THE CROSS AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC Steam boilnrs. volcamxers and tube plates. Perry O. Campbell. 317 N. Liberty. H. AND M. CO. BP KOI ALT Y lilUM era and welders. Automotive aorviee. 490 Ferry. Phone 804. WECHTER SMITH MACHINISTS, engineers, welders. Hesld cylinder grinding service. ' Phone 502-345 F-r ry. - MUSICAL SALEM CONSERVATORY. OF MUS10 All branches taught, dipleioaa granted John K. Sites, director. 1237 Court Pnena 620 A COURSE IJi BUSINESS PIANO playing. Popular syncopated-standard 'music. Semi-classics and ballads; 12 lessons. I Waterman Piano School, Mc Cornack Bldg. I MTJSIO STORES GEO. C. WILL PIANOS. PHONO graphs, sewing machines, sheet music and piano atudies. Repairing phono graphs and aewing machine. 482 Stat. Salam. PHONOGRAPH REPAIRING SAUL JANZ EXPERT REPAIRMAN ON 1 all makes of, talking machines, band and string instruments. Call, write or phone 983, Moore's Muic House. 415 Court St. Satisfaction gusrsnteed PIANO TUNERS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED - piano tuner. Leave orders Will's Maaie Store JACK CLEMENT SALEM'S OLD piano tuner, is bsck. Call, write or phone 1774, the Song Shop, opposite the Court House. PIANO IIUU& ivon Ubu risau evrn a; vi.im u -:w si l Btf rurniture vo musio xieot. SHERMAN. fT 4Y' A CO PIANOS Penw. Duo-Art and orhera. Moore's . Music HouseJ415 Court street. KURSSSY STOCK FOR SAtE WALNUT TREES, 1721 Chemeketa. FRUIT. NUT AND SHADE TREES Pesrey's 237 State. COMPLETE LINE TREES 8MAL1 fruits, ornamentals. Capital City Nnr aery Co 426 Oreron Bldg. Phone 76 FRUIT TREES AND ' SHRUBBERY Grafted walnut, cherry and Italian prunetreea. E A. Bennttt Nursery- Co., 2233 Fairgrounds rosd. Phone 1280. CHOICE SMALL FRUIT PLANTS Strawberry. blackberry. blackcap, berry, currant, grape, loganberry, red raspberry. Also asparagus, rhubarb. etc Ward K. Richardson, 2305 No. Front. Phone 494. PAPER HANG Hi CI AND PAINTTNO ; PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR HOUSE decorating, paper hanging, tinting, stc Reliable workman. u TEN CENT KALSOMISE IN BEAUTI fal colors: $1 does. room. Max O. - Buren. 179 N. Com'K PLUMBING GRABEB BROS. PLUMBING AND heating; general, repairs; Phone 550, 141 8. Liberty. PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL Work. Phone 1397-J. Shop. 137 I'aioa street. A. L. Oodfrev. SECOND HAND GOODS SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BUYS AND sells sew-ond-hsnd furniture. Tool and Junk. 320 N. Commercial Phone 4!J. 'WANTED EVERYTHING IN CIX5TH ' tng and shoes. Best price paid. Cap- i iial Exchange. . 842 N Cominereial Phone 13M.W - . .. a " SCA VBffllBl SALEM BCAVKNUERS OA KM AG K. refuse of sll kinda removed. Cesspooli cleaned. Phone 167 or 1595 W SOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE (PUC eeseor to Neal Scavenger) Garbage end refaee of all kinds removed by the month. Reasonable rales. Phones: Office 529. residence 2054. TRANSPORTATION PARKER'S STAGE LINES J W. Parker- General Uuutr f Central Stage Terminal' Salem, Oregon 8ALEM-8ILVERTON DIVISION Loaves Salem, Central Stage Terminal: 7 a. m U s. m.. 5 p. ra Leaves Silverton. News Stand: 8 a. m., l p. m.. 6 p. m. Salem-Independenee-Monmeuth Dv'lon: Leaves Ssl.m Central Stage Terminal: 7 a. m., 9 a. m. , 11 a. m 3 p. m 5 o. ra. Leaves Monmouth, Monmouth Hotel: 8:15 a. m.. 1 p. m.. 6:15 p. m. Leaves Independence, Beaver HoteL, 8:80 a. ra, 10 a m. 1:15 p. ra, 4 p. m 8:80. We make connections st Salem to sH parts of the rolls. Extra trips b ' appointment. 1 J. W. PARKER. General Man aev STOVES AND STOVE REPAIRING STOVFS REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years' experience. Depot Nations' fence, sixes 26 to 23 Inches high Paint, oils and varnishes, etc. logaa berry and hep books. Salem fence sod Stove Works 250 Court street. Phone 124. , TRANSFER HAULTNa CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 226 Stste St. Phone 933. Distributing, forwarding and storage oar specialty Get oer rate WK MOVE. STORE AND SHIP HOU8F 'hold goods. Our specialty is pian- and furniture me vine. We also make - country trips. . W.e handle the beat ' coal and wood. Call on na for prices We, give! good measure, good quality and rood service.. Lsrmer Trsnsfe CWt Phone B30 J VARIETY STORES SALEM VARIETY STORE pHIN ware, glssswsrs, toys, notions, and mil linery. ....... WATER 8ALEM WATER. LIGHT A POWTB CO. Office, 801 South Commercial St. Ten , per cent discount en domestic Hat rates paid in advance. No deduction for absence or nv cauee unlese water is shut off your premiset. WOOD SAWING WOOD HAWING. Sproed. PHONE 1131. ED LODGE DIRECTORY UNITED 8PANI8H WAR VETERANS. Camp 5, Armory, First, third Mendays. PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS FREEMAN A STKUBLK. 810 BANK OF Commerce Bltlg. . AMBULANCE SERVICE SALEM AMHII.AXCE SERVICE Phono : r:i ?. Liberty.. CHIROPODISTS DR. S. P. SCOTT, GRADUATE KA tioaal L'liiversily tr-nes. Chicago. Masonic Temple. Phono 6411. DR. WILLIAMS CORNS, CALLOUSES, ingrown nails; all foot troubles. Price Shoo Co. Phone 616. CHIROPRACTORS LR. 8. I. SMITH, CHICROPRACTOR. 322 Oregon Bl.lg. Phone 604, 1U. LENA A. BOONK, L'HI ROPKACTOR, 475 S. Cotnu.er.-ial. , Hours lo to 12: 1 to 5. Phuno 1415; DRS. SCOTT A SCOFIELD, .P. S. C, Chirvpra-tors, 414-1-0 U. S. Bank B!dg. Phone 87; res. 828 li. CHINESE PHY8ICIAN tR. H. L. HUM CUKES AS Y KNOWN disease. 158 Hish St.; phone 283 DRUGLES3 PHYSICIANS MAGNETIC IIKAI 1NG DR. A. L. Frantz. Acute and chronic diseases. Phone 780.. 25-28 Breyman Block. FUNERAL DIRECTORS SAi.KM MOKTL'AKY. FUNERAL DIKEG tors, 210 C filer. Phone 1656., OPTICIANS MHRlo- OPTI' O SUITE 801. 304 Oregon Building. GLASSES FITTED BY THE' BOyV Op tical Co., 32S State atreet, opposite Ladd A Bush Baak. ."Use Viaaiity Proven ph n r one." NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND chronic dUeaaes. 415 Oregon Bldg. Phone 110. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL 206 U. 8. Bank Bid. DR. FOSTER 404 OREGON BLDG. Phones 756. 224 J. DR. W. L. MERCER OSTEOPATHIC physician and surgeon. Kirksville radaato. 404 405 U. 8. National Bank Ida. Phone, office 919: Tea. 614 DR. JOHN L, LYNCH OSTEOPATHIC Physician and Sorgeon, 403-404 Ore gon Bldg. Phones, office 1894; res. .68 F5. DR. O. H. .KENT. OSTEOPATHIC PHY sician and surgeon, 408-9 Mssonie Temple. Phones: office 16; residence 644 M. . ., BROKEN ARCHES AND OTHER DE formities of the feet corrected without lose of time from your occupation. Dra. White A Marshall. U. S. Bank Bldg, 5 ' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE MY 1 6-ROOM ' HOME AT 1030 Chemeketa atreet. Well adapted for rooming. Phone 1280.; Wood's Bargains . - Nine-room house close in, $1500. Six room house, bearing fruit trees, good location, $1700. Want a good car as payment on bungalow and . two acres. Want a good bouse as payment on a choice 50-acre farm - close to Salem. F. L.' Wood. 841 State St. Trading Specialty Portland income and residence property in exchange for farms, orchards snd lands in the Valley. oCme and aee usj - we may do yoy a service. "The Fleming Realty Co. 341 Stste St. 5 ROOM NEW BUNGALOW, MODERN conveniences, finished in old ivory, ga rage, $2800. 7 -room honse on Union street in two apartments, modern conveniences, one side well furnished. $2750. v Pettyjohn & Mouser 216 Oregon Bldg Phone524 Best Buys and Exchanges 10 acres, walnuts snd (prunes, 10 years old, in good conditions, crop lsst sea son 2500 lbs. walnuts and 3000 lbs. dried prunes. Price $5500 $350p cash, balance mortgage back. 5 acres bearing walnuts, $1750 cash. 240' acres, all cultivated, well improved. Will take Salem or Portland income or residence property for ail or part, price $24,000. ' Socolofsky 341 Stste. ANDERSON5 A RUPERT 406-7 Oregon Bldg. FARM LOANS INSURANCE SURETY BONDS REAL ESTATE RETIRING WOULD TRADE WELL j- improved 170 acre Linn county farm for modern home. W. C. Denton, Leb anon. FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 ACRES IN Lincoln county, 3 miles west of Kern ville. Price $3000; Box 88 Monmouth, Oregon FOR 8ALE OR RENT 84 ACRES garden land at Stay ton; family or chard and buildings. A; T. Brewer, Fall Creek, Oregon,' owner. HOTEL FOR SALE CASH. GOOD business. Sell on account of age. E. C. Baker, Box 263, Turner. , Wonderful Buy Strictly modern and well built bungalow. 6 rooms. ' full basement, furnace, fire place, electricity; all the built-ins. pa rage, two lots; immediate possession, only $1900 down: price $4000 for a quick deal. See Childs A Bechtel. 540 Stste street TO EXCHANGE 94 -ACRE -CHICKEN farm, .well equipped, good buildings; stock end tools and 700 laying hens. ' This place is well located, only two blocks, from high school. Price $6500. Will trsde for Salem property or small tract near Salem. i Thomason 331 y State Street. t v FOR TRADE 50 ACRES, 6, MILES out; 45 plow land; good 5 room house with basement, good, barn, well and springs. 1 Equipment goes with it. Will take a- property in town 1 up to$4000. ! See J. A,- Mills : J , 331 4 State St. Good Buys Fine modern bungalow jrfth' basement and furnace on S. . Commercial St, Price $4200. , ' J 6-room horns close la on n. Commercial St. Price $5000; immediate, possession. Fine east front on 8. .Commercial St. Price $850; sire 50x14. svear Lincoln street. One half acre tracts near Englewood sehooL Price $600, easy terms. 5-aere tracts ease on Asylum road. Price $1500; easy terms. Real Estates and Fire Insurance W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. 275 State St. ' - - U. S. Baak Bldg.' IE CHANGES REPORTED Silt More Development in For eign and Economic Situ ation is Awaited I. . " 1 - , NEW YORK, Feb. 1. Little progress was made by today's stock market whick seemed to be marking time pending, more defi nite developments In the domestic business 'and foreign political and economic Fituations. Prices gen erally ruled within narrow and irregular limits with the profes sionals doing most. of the trading and the so-called outsiders show ing no disposition to either buy or selbat present prices. Some selling took place at the start in response to another break in he Durant motors and related i.'-sues, but it was confined princi pally to motors, chemicals and a few specialties. Continued heaviness of continental exchange, and a higher renewal rate for call money influenced -bearish senti ment, but the "shorts" brought out comparatively little stock and sufficient buying support was forthcoming . to steady the list. Trading was dull on the rally. There were few conspicuous strong spots in the industrial and specialty list. Announcement of another in crease of 25 cents a barrel In Pennsylvania crude prices and an increase of 10 cents a barrel in the price of bunker fuel oil In New York harbor were the prin sipal items of trade news. Trade in rails was sluggish, a few dividend paying issues show ing rigns of heaviness. Call money opened at 4 per cent and then advanced to 5. Time money rates were unchang ed at 4 bid and 4 asked with a few long term loans being ar ranged at the higher figure and some shorter maturities Teported at 4 per cent. Interior institu tions are making more- inquiries PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I have impounded the following de scribed dogs in compliance with Ordinance No. ,1404, to-wit: One fox .hound, white and- tan color. One large, black cockerel spaniel with brown feet. One fox ter rier, bobtail, white and tan spot ted. One large collie dog, with collar; long bushy hair. The above described dogs will be kill ed if not redeemed by owners, on or before February 3, 1923, as provided in said Ordinance. W. S. LOW, Street Commissioner. I PORTLAND MARKETS B CTTERP AT 4e LOWER No. 1 . churning cream. 49c- f. o. b. Portland; undergrade. 46c. EGGS UNSETTLED Current receipts, 25 $i 26c ; white hen neries, 2829e delivered; pullets, 25c; storage, nominal' LIVE POULTRY SLUGGISH (Less commission) Heavy hens. 20 21c lb.; do light, 14c; springs, 15lGc; old roosters, 10c; ducks, whit Pekin. yonng, 17JB18c; dressed duek, 202lr; turkeys. No. 1 dressed, 31W33c; geese, live, 15tn!l6c; do dpessed, 20c.' DRESSED MEATS FIRM (Less commission) Choice light hogs. 13c; undergrades, 1012e: top grade vesl, 14 12(315 l-2cj undergrade. 13 14c. HAY AND GRAIN HAY SLOW (Delivered Portland) Valley timothy, $2122 ton: Eastern Oregon timothey, 823 ton; alfalfa. $2123 ton; clover. C20 ton; siraw, $10S( H ton; grain hay, $2122 ton. i , . GRAIN SLOW WEAK Bid prices (Iraclt Portland in car lots.)-Wheat options, $1.20(1.27; Baart or bluestem, nominal: cash rlnh, $1.201.30; oats, nominal; Eastern yel low corn, nominal; barley, nominal; mill run, $23.50. i FRUIT I FRUIT STEADY Apple. 50eA$1.5Oi (according fc va riety and pack); peajrs d'Anjou, $1.25 1.50 box. . i VEGETABLES VEGETABLES STEADY Oregon potatoes. 50 66c cwt.; Oreg"" cabbage, H4a lb. ;.- parsnips, 7i0ife sack; carrots, 75c sack; onions. $1609 1.75 cwt.; e;auliflower$1.25t-50 dozen. 1 - HOPS IHOPS STEADY Hods 1021 crop." nominal, new crop. '5g'8o lb. I - WOOL, ETC. WOOLr FIRM Half blood and fine. 35?iV40e; thre eighths blood. 32(3 3 V; quarter blood. 30W32e; low quarter and braid, 25 27c; matted or clotied wool, 22(ff25e. (NOTE Easternj Oregon, Washingtan and Idaho, rsnch cljp bring 2 to 3 rents less than valley woel. )i SALEM MARKETS I Prices quoted are wholesale - and are prices . received by, farmers. No retail prices are" given except as noted.' No. 1 wheat f 1.10. No. 2 wheat $lj03. No. 3 Red wheat, sacked, $1.07. ' Cheet hay. $20. j Oat hay $20?22j. Clover hav. baled, $21 22. EGGS, BUTTER AND BUTTERFAT Eggs, . wholesale, 24c. , Creamery butteri 48 50c Bntterfat. delivered. 48 52c. Milk, $2.45 cwt.i f . POIJLTRY Leghorns, Springers, 13fM5c Broilers. 15c. 1 Hens, light, 12e.j Hens, heavy. IK FORK. MUTTON AND BEEF Hogs. top. 144L Live hogs, 9c. j Ileavv rough, 6fjy6tAe; Dressed hoge, 12;Q12l&e. Top veal, dressid.s 12 I3c. Top steeTS, 13c Cows, 89c. , FRUITS Bansnss lie. ; :. ! Lemons t7&8.5&. Navel . oranges $3.50ff 4.7S Florida grawefrnit. $7 7.50. Dates. 83.75 3.75. BUNCH VEGETABLES Beets, carrots, ttimins, $1( per dox NUTS Wolnnts 20c .Ih.; Filberts 20e lb. Almonds 20c lb. Brazil, 15e lb. for commercial paper, the bulk of best names going to 4 per cent. Demand sterling -advanced nearly a cent, to 4.66, but the continental exchanges were some what reactionary, French francs again selling under 6 cents. i ci Probability of Lenroot Farm Bill Passing .Senate. Adds impetus . - . CHICAGO, Feb. 1. ;Vheat showed a .notable tendency to climb to a higher . price level today after general acceptance was given to an opinion that tho Llenroot fafm credit bill would pass the senate tomorrow. The Lmarket closed unsettled, at. 1-4 1 tc .1 1-Sc. gain with -May $1.17 7-8 to $1.18, and July $i.iz i-e. Corn finished half at 5-8 to 3-4c. ui and oats up 1-4 to 3- ; at l-2c. . Provis!ons finished at 6 cents to 12 scents t decline. At first the wheat market selling was . based on downturns in Liverpool quotations and on a big increase ofshlpmehts from j Argentina as well as because .of favorable . crop conditions in most e of the domestic ; winter vhcat belt.. On the decline In prices, however, offerings dimin ished, and many traders, espe cially traders who were short, turned to the buying side of the market, influenced in the main by- talk which was current that the enactment of ' the - Lenroot bill could only be discounted through an' advance in price for all grain. ' Corn and oats movevd tip with wheat. It was said Argentine reins had turned out to e In sufficient. - .' : Provisions were lower with hogs, although grain strength led to some uying. - WHEAT LIVERPOOL. W 1. Close: Wheat, May 9s, 5 l-2d; 3-8d lower; , March 9s, 6 l-2d, 3-4d lower. '.. MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 1 . Wheat, cash. No. 1 northern, $1.16 at 11.26; May 11.18; July $1-17. ' '. ' ' BUENOS AIRES. Feb.1 1 Opening, wheat Marcji $1.17 1-2, down 1-2; May $1.19 1-2, un- cbang'od. FRUIT NEW YORKT, Feb. 1. Evapo rated apples dull; prunes quiet; apricots, and peaches steady. MI9CELLAXKOUS PORTLAND, Feb. 1. Butter: Prints extras ' 48cr cubes extras 46; prime - firsts 45c; butterfat, Portland delivery:. No. i sour cream, 49c. - : Potatoes: Buying price lo cals, 50 60c; selling price 63 75c. ; -. - J ; Adele Garrison's New Phstse of Revelations df a wife CHAPTER 226 THE CURIOUS FREAK OF VAN DALISM MADGE'S LETTERS MUTELY DISCLOSED. ' - ' 1 - '" ' "Oh, Lillian!" I sobbed, strain ing away from her encircling armji. J't Cahnot bear it. Look!" Her clasp upon me tightened. "I know, dear." Her voice was low and soothing. "But yoo can do nothing to help matters now until the bouse has been warmed. Come on down and start the fur nace, and then we will go over to Mrs. Durkee's." "I must put- some of these things back first, Lillian." I said obstinately. 'It seems to me ex actly as if my little mother's grave had been despoiled by ghouls." She released me instantly. . "But you will hurry, won't you?" she coaxed. . "I know I can start that fur nace," Edith Fairfax said, and de spite my dislike of the girl I couldn't help paying tribute to the delicacy of feeling which impelled her to take herself away from mv grief over my wrecked keepsake trunk. "Of course you can." Lillian's response was prompt and grateful. "I'll just run down with you to make sure no bogies are lurking in the.. cellar, and then I'll leave you at the furnace throttle and come back to Madge." Regarding the! Wreckage.' They went out of the room, and I surmised that Lillian's real rea son for accompanying Edith was to assure herself that the furnace pipes had not been tampered with. In matters of this sort she never trusts any eyes but h?r own. She probably also thought that it would be better for me to be entirely alone for a-minute or two, although she knows that Is n oralis HIGHER ISM any sorrow or joy! that comes fo me her presence is no more an In trusion than that of my. It (tie mother would be "It she weie alive. ' " ' Before they had fairly left tha room I was down on my knees iu the motley heap! into which my most prized treasures had , been flung.. There was nothing of in trinsic value! in the trunk I had taken my mother's modest pieces . of jewelry and her old thin silver to my safety deposit box ih the bank before leaving hut her let ters, pictures, old documents, Iho few letters Dicky had written to me during the whirlwind court ship, little cherished souvenirs of my mother, my baby and my hu band all had been torn out of their careful wrappings and thrown on. the floor. For a dazed minute or two I could do nothing but gaze dumb ly at them, and let my eyes roam from heap to heap in a futile ef fort to determine what was mis sing. I had not yet begun sorting them when Lilian came into th room, breathlessly, as if she had been running. ' "l .knew you couldn't have be gun i disturbing them , yet," she said. . "And 1 wanted to be Aere when you .did. I don't mind tell-' , tng you that this trunk is most significant to me. The contents of the others, while 1 dumped out . have not been , treated in this way." Lilian Has a Clue. - - j . She picked up a crumpled and torn piece of heavy letler paper as she spoke, and held it, out to me with her eyes carefully avert ed from the writing upon It. "Would you mind telling m'i from whom this letter is?", she said. 'Also tell me just what' ha been, done to it." I took it from her with a hand that trembled. ' . 'It is one of 'Dicky's letters to me, torn In two"," ".I said, then I held it toward her Impulsively. "There is nothing here which you cannot see, Lillian," I said' earnestly. "Think of the profane eyes that must have been reading . them." . '" -j-, - "Don't ' think of it," she re turned bluntly. -It will do yoa no good. Just look at this." She had smoothed out the crumpled piece of paper a part of a letter from which the other part had been torn and as shi held it up I saw that it had been slashed or punched as with a knife or stilletto. "May I ask you a great favor, Madge?" Lillian asked gravely, - "You know that," I returned. "Then please do nothing, with these things until It Is warm, and I have time to help you. I want to go over them all, and I don't want any one of them straighten ed out until I can be wlt you to tabulate them. May I not lock tha door and leave the room undis turbed? No one else can see it. If the house gets warm and is aired sufficiently by tonight we might sleep here -Marion could stay . over at Mrs. - Durkee's, an-; then you and I could' sort .tbesi . things at our leisure." . I saw that there was eomeinint vital behind the curious requeM that she had made, and my confi dence In her as well as my affecs tlon for her made me respond heartily: "You know that I will do, what ever you wish, dear girl." ; "Thank you." . 1 She put out her hand, drew ma up from the floor, and ' moved with me toward the door. I lock ed it with much the feeling of covering, a grave. , I ', "Now.said Ullian briskly, and I knew that ' she meant to keep my mind away from that locked roam,"let8 see how Edith ts get ting along with that furnace! ' j (To be continued tomorrow , ' ' a? Ai. i V 1 from every angle youu A i agree thai GoldenWesl- isJusnkiglii Try il lor - y" J --. "V