TITE OREGON STATESMAN,1 SALE1C" OREGON ' -WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 71923 - s I. CLASSITIXD ADVERTISEMENTS - ' Rat p word:: Par teacrtio Sc &e 8 20 fUM uwrtitii -. .' OM!Nk (el Insertions) One nmata , v 9U months' contract, nor mo. 15e I) BtoBtBa eoairecs, per mo. Minima lot any tiHCtiMBUt 24a ! NORWICH UNION JTRB INSURANCE SOCIETY W. H. Burghardt, Jr. Resident Agent . S71 Stats St. n MONEY TO LOAN ; - On . Real Estate T. K. FORD (Over Ladd A Bush Bank) . NEW TODAY WAXTEIV FCRMTCRE. PHOXE 511. FOB SALE RHODB1SLAND RED hatching err. M. M. lis fee, Ronte 5, ." Salem. Phon 81F25. - HT.-JORY BCY8 TURSITCRE. . MODERN FURNISHED FIVE-ROOM now hoase for rent. North 21t atreei ' ' neat Center; $40 per month Call 997. HOUSE FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR Seattle or Taeomnrpropertr. 908 N. 17- Q.UILTEB GUILTS. ANT WEIGHT ) quilt. Terr reaaepabl ; 843 8. 1 iberty. Phon 1241J. .- SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $1.50 Prompt and efficient aervioe. Saiam . Cleaner and Dyers. Phono 18G8. t; FORESIGHT IS A VERT 'VALUABLE ,' trait and, can b cultivated to roar d . vantage. T foresighted man always insures. 800 aa today for -your protec tion.1 -Standley Foley, A gas., batn , . Bank. bldg. ' -;,..- - COURT STREET . Madera home 8 rooms, earner lot. double gsrsg. Price 98400. Term . W. H.Grabenhorst&Co. - 27 Stat St. GOOD 550 KIMBALL MADE PIANO. '.. 8148; 8 dowm. gl.SO per week. Good , ' 800 -player ptane, $342; $10 dona, - S3. 50 per wek, .Tallman Piano Store, 393 8. 12th SC Hit OAKLAND : TOURING CAK, ALL road eord tirea, good top and curtain. Price $300, will (ire food , terma . oa . tsis rar-88S X. Com' I St, Otto i, Wilsoa, .phoae 220.- 1 , 1 1 . 1 ,i 1 1 1 J if ir: MONEY TO LOAN Oa ey property, , W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. .:.',,!.-, ;. 275 State 8U .-f ' SALESMAN ON ROAD NOW EMPLOY , ,ed waata connection with mail firm f . ia Salem, any ' capacity, desirous o leaviag road -s -can bo with family. Will boy borne, also will invest. Stat "'year proposition. 'Eyg Stateamnu. NEW SHIPMENT OF ST. AITDREAS . bare Rollers, "Tho Canary with a col lege education, "j E-i B. Flale, Birds, t Fatted Plants, Pete, JEtc FOR - 8ALK TWO-YEAR-OLD LOGAN brry tips Phono 684J. FOR SALE ONE PIANO. GOOD As aow. Gies Co.. 873 . Court St. 5 ' ' SNAP " 8-room aeaa. ' mo 4 era plambinr and lirbta, eoraar- lot J5ylOO, v farago p Price $1200; termj. Located on Fair atut HilL Both streeU pared. W. H. Grabenhorst St Co. 27 State St. FOR SALE LARGE KORRIS SAFE. Giesa m Cow furniture, 37 wort I i KIW HOBART I M. CABLE, $800 FOR 0"J5. very aaay lensia. i. own Furnitar Co. , i-.-i:-' nv FOR SALE $50 down and $10 per month buye tbat fine tt-aere lot located at carliaa, pared road, elect n a lights, eity water, s dark eoiL- Prieo $650.- Interest t : W, H. GRABKNHORST h CO; '1 ;. ' S.Vlh SUte Street.' : - 9-ROOM HOUSE SCrTABLE- FOR FOUR 1 apartments, esooern, irs m frnit, pared street, en atreetf ear Iln; good iareatmeat for $3500. - j ,i , r Pettyjohn & Mouser: ; aid Oregon Banding ; ? GOOD USED PHONOGRAPH AND CAB-' iaet. 12 records, $59.- Terms $5 per month. H.- U Stiff Furniture Co. GARAGE FOR RENT LIGHTS, PAVE mnt;-$3. ?a& North Wintex..- , FOR SALE SMALL PIGS,-1 INCTJB A tors. 120 and k400 sixe. Phono 0F13. ONE HALF GROWS MALE SHEPHERD PUP, IIJO.) - ' i . J: ' (V One 8-montha-old female Airedale, $7.30 573 Aiata - . i " . , Pbona 656 J 'I BARGAIN Vmt u.nia knua. &nd MtWO lots, la - Kiagwood Park. - Prteo $1100; $400 down, balance $20 per, moath, later est - . : ' '. . VVH. Grabenhorst 6 Co.;' .5 274- Stat SC- - t- . r rv POR SALE . ' - $100 down aad $10 per aaontbv bnya that lino a urn ti dark TOeiri soil loeoted a pared road just south of Swerlo I acbaol on uaruea roaa. . rrice, latereat 6. .. ' W. H. GRABENHORST 00. . i 275 Stat Street. , . '. Thft Best Buv in Salem 7 -room strictly modern home la East Ss- lem, beontifni rroonos ssa swrr its- .tare yo wooldask for tn an up-to-date home; $5000..- , , - , - " ' Pettyjohn & Mouser - , 216 Oregoa" Building : f r i FOR EXCHANGE SIS acre In Pueblo county. Colorado. sir smooth land, good runner grasa. s Value $10 per aere. win pay auier . c or assume mortgag for load neat t 10-acr tract highly improred fire tnilei east of Salem. Value -4500. To ex- -ohMiM ( miMm 'to- Portland. Flro-sero tract close to Salem Value v $3600 wilh pay soma casn auterence for good residence in, , saiem ctow f car Hae. See-" -; ' , - , CHXLDS BECHTEI 'I - ; 540 "Stat SU . - FOR 8AIE CLASSIEST SEVEN-ROOM bungalow in seiem lor tao price, .mw era la erery way: garage." 4 i ' . I. : Wi G, Kreuaer I 208209 Oreron Bldf. Phana SIT 1 : NOTICE ce-ito is here CKKD1TORS Notice is hereby given tbat the C tjonmy tjourt pi Juarion county, Oregon, has apbolnted the under signed administrator of the estate ." of Nancy E. Hagey.' deceased. All persons baring claims against said s, ajstate are hereby notified to pre sent 8a me in writing," daly ver . ; tl4, to the undersigned t the j office of Cochran & Eberhard, 13 i 1 Grande National Bank build ing. La Grande, - Oregon, within six months of the date of the first publication of this ftotlce. Dated and first . published this . 7th day pf Febmary, 1923, . J. B. HAQEY, Administrator of . the EsUte of Nancey E. Ilagey, Dec'd NEW TODAY - FOR SALE "- - ' $80 down and $10 per atonib. baya .90 of aa acre located Booth close to ear line and pared highway; gravel atreet. Price $900. - W H. GRABENHORST V CO. 275 State Street. . VlCK BROTHERS USED CAR BULLETIN ' 1919 Ford Track . .. ..$300 1919 Cherrolet Truch 450 Fordaon Tractor .... '. 20O 1919 Velio Touring , 400 1918 Ford Toarina f 175 Grant 1-ton track 250 1918 Studebaker Tooriar -, 150 VICK BROTHERS i Phone 1841 M K Kh N I MK SsAI h 7 room honso at 729 N. Liberty StJm mediato possession; rent $25 -per nth. Price $2650 cash. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. 275 Stato St. EMPLOYMENT MALE WOOD CUTTERS WANTED TO COT lOO to 50O cords fir aad oak. Abrama, 215 'South Commercial street. MALE AND FEMAIX WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO take farm paper ubaeriptiona. A good proposition to - the right people. Ad dress the Pacifie Homestead, dtateemaa 8M. Salem, Ore. PERSONAL GET MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL paper published. 1 roe for atamp. Cor respondent, Toledo. Ohio. ! FOR SALE BIRDS, FLOWERS AMD PETS FOR SALE COLLIE PCP8 E. B. Flake (Birds Pets). 273 SUte. F Altai PAPER IT YOU WANT TO GET THK BEST form paper, send 15 t ' the Pacific Homestead. Saiam, Oregon, for a thro months' trial subscription. Mention hW e4 - i PIANOS USED CHICKKRINO GRAND, IN GOOD abapa. Will gira aome tarns, a. , L. Stiff Furnitar Co. ; rOH 8 ALE GOOD USED MAHOGANY i plan left ua to selL Price $300. : torma. H. L. Stiff Furnitar Co. Me als department . s ' $825 PLATER ' PIANO LIKE NEW, wun roua ana Deuce, tvs; fiv aowa, $2.50 per week. Good $500 plane. $167 A snsp. Don't overlook tnis; 9S i down, m.au per week. Tallmon Piano Store. 305 8. 12th SC - - : i '.- WOOD FOR SALE NICE BIG OLD YELLOW fir. Phono 771-2. . , ; FOR DRY. WOOD ; PHONE QUERY, 77F21. : ' - : ! . - : -t: Best Grade' Mill Wood Four ft. aad 16-iarh dry' mill wood. Four fc fTeu mill wood. " A Prompt delirery and roaaonabla prleoa. - ' Fred E. Wella. 805 8. Church. Phone fS4a. v. , yr POULTRYMEN' SEWD EIGHT TWO eent atamp fr special throe months" trial for the beet aad oldest journal in the wesC The article and adTertise- ' menu are f . special Interest to the poultry breeders of the NorthwaaC ' . Korthwaat - Poeltry Jourmal. 311 Oom mercial etreeC Solem. Oregon. ',- msCXXXAJTBOXTS FOR . SALE VETCH AND OAT , 1IAYX Phon B3F2L "' FURNITURE FOR SALE PHONE 595J. FOR BALK OLO NEWBPAPhKb, lu eaats bundl. Cirulatioa department. ' Oregon Btatoamaa. j i - DOUBLE WEAR SHOES FACTORY TO . wearer, cheap. W. G. ConTerse, $9$ 8. 14th. Horn Sundays. CALL, SEND OR PHON E FOR ESPRllH - d" Amour Toilet 1 requisites at the yPbrwar-ia-tho-BoUl. Perfume Shop; 113 r K. Liberty 8c 5 Beautiful Oregon - Rose and elerea other Oregon aoars. together with n fin eollection of patriotic soars. . sacred saags and many old-tim farer tt4V r. - : . . .. , V-J -' i ALL FOB 2S - ; (Special price in quantity Jute) Especially adaptable for aehool, "common tty or bom aiaging.- Send for t Western Songster , I TO sagao, now iaf It third aditata. i -.' Published by ' . OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY IIS ft nemmoreial As. ... Raloaa. Ore FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOB RENT TWO-ROOM FURNISHED apartment. 890 Union.- APARTMENT FOR RENT, 891 3tORTH .Oommereial. - v FOR RENT TWO 4 ROOM AXD , ONE , 8-room apartment, - portly ' furnished. close in. Phono 430. W. MeLarea Realty. Co UO N. Commercial Sc v . -.. . - - - rXAT FOB BENT UNFURNISHED .MODERN firo-room flat at 666 to Ferry Sc $35 I a month . Oall at Statesman business .. ofXieo, or phono S$i. FOB RENT FURNISHED MODERN , ' fire-room flaC at 684 H Ferry Sc $50 a month. Call at Statesman business Hie, or phone , 23. .HOUSES . . . MODERN FURNISHED HOUSE FOR rent. Inquire Mr. Stiff at Stiff Fur niture CO.! . MODERN - 6-ROOM BUNGALOW FOR rent: 1135 . Shipping SC See Y. L. -Wood. , . , FOR RENT ONE FIVE-ROOM F17RN : imbed house; one fire-room unfurnished ! house. J. H. Lautermaa, Hotel Argo ROOMS FOR RENT SLEEPING ROOMS; 263 t South High. , f - IVR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS . . lhono 1054 W or call, at 1086 Center after 5 o'clock p. m. OH RENT FURNISHED stOOM. Mod . era. Mrs. Henry Row. 580 North 12U streeC : - .? .' ,. ,,'s - . - . THREE HOUSEKEEPING ROOM8: NO children. Call id afternoon; 715 Con tor streeC i. j ., .. . :r---,- PIANOS , . - iv- NEW PIANO FOR RENT $6 PER MO. ,H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. aU.M,s.i UANE0U1 WE WILL PAY THR HIGHEST CASH , price for osed pianos.- Tallman Piano Store. 395 S. 12th 8C Pbona 1639. WrTF.D rURNITURB. TOOLS, tfU "'' Phoa SIX. - - t , . WANTED EVERYTHING fN HARD were and furaitOr. B it pr4eeo paid - THB CAPTT.tL HRTWARH . A FURNITURE OO. 285 N. Ooauaarcial St. . , Phoa 947. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY HOUSEHOLD FUB aitura, tools. miacaliaaeoaa artialoa. Phon 1446. WANTED fURSITURE, TOOLS. , MA chiaory, stock, ate. Will bay for cash or aell oa commission. Phon 511. Woodry. the aactioaeer. , BUSINESS CARDS ACXTTLENH WELDING IRON STEEL, BRASS. ALUMINUM Bring th placea. Oxo-Oas Heatiag Co. $37 CourC t AUOTIOHEEB AUCTIONEER F. N. WOODRY. THE livestock, furnituro, real oatate auo tvoneer. Phono 1 for aal date. Kea. 1610 N. Summer. COL.' J. B. GABLE AUCTIONEER farm and eity aalea. 100 fl. High, Phon 1446. . G. SATTERLEE. AUCTIONEER. PHONE 430-1211 it 180 X. Com1 1 St. Room 21. AUTO DIRECTORY AUTOMOBILES GOOD USED OARS GINGRICH Mo tor Co, 871 Court. BERT L. JONES MOTOR CO. HUPMO bilo dealer. Sate SC at FronC "The car of th American family." AUTO TOPS AUTO TOPS Curtain so nrder . arirM MiftinhU Andersoa-Teod. 171 8. High AUTOMOBUJB PAZHTXKa AUTO OWNERS LOOK I TIME TO bar that car. repainted. Coma in and look over our work. On'aetonnt of the success of our Ford Special Job, it will bo eontinned. Reliance Auto Painting Co. 219 Bute, cor. Front 8t4 aeooad floor. Phone 937. , s BATTERY AMD ELECTRICIAN A CAMEL-IZED BATTERY NEVER needs a drink. C. M. Carlson. 849 N. Commoreial St. Salem, Ore. ' B, V. BARTON EZIDK BATTERIES, tartar and generator work. 171 8 Commercial. , . PRESTO-LITE BATTERY SERVICE Station. Expert battery aad electrical -work. Farria Bro. Phon 1803. 418 - CourC AUTO ELECTRICIAN: EXPKRT TROtl blo shooting. 238 N Hirh. Phone 203. BICYCLES AND REPAIRING LLOYD E. RAMSDEN DAYTON BIOY elaa and repairing. 887 CourC CAB WASHING WHITNEY EMMONS CARS WASH ed and polished. Oleeoa'a Auto , Lx change. .Phone 666. , - - . RADIATOR rSVXRR RSPAIBS RADIATORS FEEDERS. ' BODIES. , mad or rspairad. J. 0. Bair, $49 i: FTTT. y : STORAOB STORAGE, $8.50 MONTHLY. DEAD atoraga $3.00 monthly Ferry SC Gar- r. ace. 544 Ferry. ' a .. TIRES AMD ACCESSORIES ARMSTRONG TIRES THE KIND - that Barer wear ouC Thompkias- Heine, 219 N. Commercial. USED PARTS x-3 to 1-3 OFF. MIKE'S Auto wrecking House. 434 North .Commercial. - Phone 633.:' - i. TRACTORS A". C. HAAG " Ai CO. 44 FERRY ST. . Phon 310. Cletrao tractors, Oliver im . plamaata USED CARS FOR SALE ONE TWO-TON DEN BY ..truck, second hand, good shape. One 1 ton truck, good shspe. F. E. Loos, 228 Stat atreC . . USED CARS BOUGHT or sold oa commission s to rare. Oleeoa'a. Auto Exchange. WANTED OLD CARS. MAXWELLS. Chevrolet and Fords. i Mick Soder Wracking House. 424 N. Commercisl. FOR SALE A BCICK FOUR SEDAN. New Last April. Excellent condition. Bargain. . Phon 2006J. FOR SALE 1919 CHEVROLET IN fine mechanical condition aad good rubber.- Price $225,- -essy terma. See car at 849 N. Oommereial BC FOR - SALE 1918 CHEVROLET IN good running order, lota of extras, good tires, 1923 license; $175, terms C M. Carlson, 349 N. Com'l SC FORD BARGAINS FROM AN AUTHOR IZED FORD DEALER All earrodueed for a special clear away aal. Com in nnd see these values. Open evenings nnd Sunday a. 1914. Chassia $ 45 1917 Touring J. 165 1917 . Touring . . 180 1918. Touring . 190 1920 Touring 363 1920 Touring, wire wheal J . 285 1921 Touring . ,, 290 1921 Touring 273 1919 Roadster with slip on body. 250 1930 Roadster . . a U 286 1920 Sedan, now paint . 425 1931 Sedan, axtraa . 460 1923' Sedan, axtraa , : 475 1920 Truck, new tires , 875 s Easy Terma : VALLEY MOTOR CO. 260 North High . Phon 1995 BUSINESS CARDS CARPBT AMD FLUFF BUGS NOTICE TO THE . PUBLIC WE NOW wear fluff ruga made out of old ear pels, any length or width you desire Wo also re-fit. re-eew and sise carpets Feather renovating and mattress steam tag and re-making. Salem Carpet Cleaning and Fluff Rug Work. Phone 1154 : - ' . CARPET AMD BUG WEAVING RAG CARPET AND RUG WEAVINU . Call before 9 a. m. 84F21. . ' CHIMNEY SWEEP CHIMNEY SWEEPING F U R N A C E cleaning. F. Couacilman Salem Hard ware Co. -:-) CLEANERS AMD DYERS 8PICK 'N SPAN CLEANERS AND dyers. Phone 195.' SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS Suits cleaned and pressed. $1.50 Suits ' sponged , and pressed. 50e 1215 8, Com'L t- I Phone 186$ DRUG STORES BREWER DRUG CO. 405 COURT Phwa 1$4. -, WM. NEIMEYER "JUST DRUGS. 17$ N. Oommereial. phn 167. ELECTRICIANS SAT EM XLEOTRIO CO MASONIC Buadlag. Phon 1200. ELECTRIO FIXTURE AND SUPPLY Co. Phoao 1934. 323 M. Liberty. HALIK'S ELECTRIO SHOP EL EC rriral machia "repairtc. aOatraoainaT. $87 Court. Phjaa 488. . ARCHIE FLEENER, ELECTRICIAN' . House wiring by hoar r contract. Estimatea ramiahed. Phono 980, 414 V ; - , -- - . ... V , ,. I Read ' the Classified Ads. BUSINESS CARDS FXHAMOIAXf MONEY TO IOAN ON REAL OR PER- aonal property. John H. Oregon' building. Scott, 2Ud LOANS ON THE EASY PATMENT plan, can repay at any time without extra charge. 417 Oreron Bids. MARION-POLK COONTY FARM LOAN association baa money to loan ol W. 1 Smith, secretary treasurer. $03 Soloes Bonk of Commerce. I hare for sale a few shares of choice BANK STOCK AT $110 Information confidential aad in ' person only.. Call Thursday or Friday. A. C. Borhnstedt 407 Masonic Temple Salem, Oregon FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL PIECES. Delirery. O. F. Breithaopt. florist. 133 North Liberty street.. Phono 880. FURNACES SEAQROYK FOR FURNACES PIPE aad plpsMSs; 198 S. 12th Sc Phono 885W. . FURNTTTTRB STORES GIESS FURNITURE CO. QUALITY furnitar for lea money. $7$ Coart ' Phon 464. PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE NEW and second hand furniture. $71 N. .. Commercial. - Ladies' Wearing Apparel 1 DRE8SMAEJN0 j SPENCER CORSETS TO ORDER ok r. ant.n. aa . iressnMKing. uarri aiaaer, nvw aaek Bidi. HEMSTITCHING SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING, nleatinr. buttons, s'etnptnv and nedla work. 323 Oregon Bldg. Phon 87 9 MRS. C. E. MILLER HEMSTITCHING, stsmping bationa. Room 10. over Mil ler's store. Phon 117. "MILLERS' GOOD GOODS HEM stitching and fancy work parlors; guar antee good work and quick service. Di rect over Miller's store, to th right of . main stairway. . LADIES TAILORING W. i. MAYER LADIES' TAILORING; loag coats, aad auic Rooom 7, McCor aack Bldg. Phoae 693. s BUSINESS CARDS BOTEXJI CAPITAL HOTEL CORNER. 8TATB and Commercial. Phone 6 80 ARLINGTON HOTEL CLEAN. COST; 60 ap. 4t2 Stat. XAOMDRTXS SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY, 816 6. Liberty streeC Phone 25. Old largest bmiC . Established 1889. i CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Quality work, prompt service. 1364 Broadway. Phone 13 - ; j . MXDIOAX MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phone 617-W. ACER'S STORB ED. CHA STAIN CLOTHING 00. SUITS aad everooata. Us my stairs: It pays. ; 80S Stat SC - MACHZHB SHOP THE CROSS AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC Steam boilers, volcaniser and tube pls.es. Perry 0. Campbell, 817 N. . . Liberty. ?;-;.-.-; ' ' H. AND M. CO. SPECIALTY GRIND era and welders. Automotive service. 490 Ferry. - Phono 804. WECHTXR Js SMITH MACHINISTS, ngineera. welders, Heald cylinder grinding service. Phoae 662-345 Fer ry. . - --' MUSIOAXi SALEM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC All branches taughc diplomaa granted. . John R. Sites, director. 1387 OourC - ' Fhoae 626. ; . A COURSE IN BUSINESS PIANO : playiag. Popular syncopated atandard music Semi-classics and ballads; 12 . lessons. Waterman Piano School, Me Cornack Bldg. , i ,. MUSIC STORES GEO. C. WILL PIANOS. PHONO grapha, aewiag machines.- shoot antic, j and piano studies. Repairing phono i graphs and sewing - machine. 482 " Stat., Saiam. PAINTING CONTRACTORS L. D. BRANDON. GENERAL PAINTING . contractor. Paiating in all its branches 365 N. High St. Phone 1597. PHONOGRAPH REPAIRING SAUL JANZ EXPERT REPAIRMAN ON , all makes of talking maehinea, band and string instruments. CalL - write or : phon 983, Moore's Muaie House. 415 Court SC Satisfaction, guaranteed. i PIANO TOTTERS EDWARD WRLP EXPERIENCE! piano tuner. Leave orders . Will. ; MaaJ Store - ... JACK CLEMENT SALEM'S OU piano) tuner, is back. CalL writ - phon 1774, th Song Shop, appoaib ' th Court Hons. rZAHO TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A 2 new Victor or Brunswick. H. L. Stiff ' Furniture Co. Musi DrpC SHERMAN. C AT A CO. PIANOS -: Stonwera. Duo-Art aad other. Moor'. : Muaia Hons. 415 Court streeC HUESERY STOCK- . FRUIT. NUT AND SHADE TREES Poarcy Bros. 237 8ute. COMPLETE LINK TREES SMALt fruits, ornamentals. Capital CHy Nur aery Co. 426 Oregon Bldg. Phono 75 CHOICE SMALL FRUIT PLANTS w Strawberry, blackberry, blackcap, " berry, currast. grape, loganberry, red raspberry. Also asparagar, rhubarb. : etc. Ward K. Richardson, 2305 No. i FronC- Phono 494. . FRUIT TREES AND 8HRUBBERY I Grafted walauC cherry and Italian i prunetroea. , E A. Bennett Nursery Co j 2233 Fsirgrounda road. Phono 1280. 1 PAPERHAHOISO AMD PAINTING PHONE, GLENN ADAMS FOR HOU8I deeorating, paper hanging, tinting, etc I Reliable workman. . TEX CENT' KALSOMINE IN BEAUTI- ful colors: $1 does a room. Max O. 1 Bur en. 179 N. Com'L is -PLCMBINO GRABER BROS. PLUMBING AND beating; general repairs. Phono 550. 141 B. Liberty. PLUMBING RE PAIRING AND COIl work. - i Phoao 1397-J. Shop, 13'. : Uaion atreoC A. L. dodfror. SECOND HAND GOODS SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BUYS AND r aells second-hand furniture. Tool and junk. 820 N. Commercial. Pheae.493. WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH tag and shoes Best prices paid. Cap ' i ttal Exrhanro. " $4$ N. CommersiaL ' Phon 136 W. BUSINESS CARDS SOAVSMGZRS SALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE, refuse of all kiada removed. Cesspools cleaned. Phono 167 or 1595 W. S0O9 SCAVENGKK SERVICE (SCO- eeeaor to Meal Scavenger) Barbage and refuse of all kiada removed by the mouth. Keaaoaaote rates. Phones : Off tee -639. roaidnc 3058. TRANSPORTATION PARKER'S STAGE LINES J. W. Parker. General Manager. Central Stage Terminal Salem, Oregon i 8ALEM-8ILVk'bVrON DIVISION Loaves Salem, Central Stage Terminal: 7a.m. 11a.m. 5p.ro Leavee Siiverton, Newa Stand: 6 a. m. 1 p. m. S p. m. ... Salem-Indepondeaee-MoniDOeth IMvioa:' Loavva Salem Central Stage Terminal: T a. m,. 9 a. m. , n a. m. 8 p. m. S o. m. .;-. Leaves Ifoamoath, Monmouth Hotel: . 8:15 a., m. 1 p. m 6:15 p. m. Leavea Independence, Beavar HoteL 8:30 a. m. 10 a m. 1:15 p. m. 4 p. m. 6:30. We aaaka connections at Salem ta all parts of th volley. Extra trip b. appointment J. W. PARKER. General Manager 1 STOVES AMD STOVE REPAIRING 8TOVF8 REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years' experience. Depot- National fane, sites 26 to 2$ laches high. Paints, ails aad varnishes, etc., logaa berry and hop hooka. Salem feaee and Store Werka.' 350 Court atreoC, Phono 124. , TRANSFER HAULING CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 826 State SC Phono 933. Distributing', forwarding and atoraga our specialty. . Get oar rstea WE MOVE, STORE AND SHIP HOUSE bold good. .Our specialty is piano -'"aad furniture .Ssoviag. We also make 4 country tripa. , We handle the best coal and wood. J Call oa na for price. - We give good measure, good quality ' and good service. - Larmer Transfer Co. , Pbona 930 VARIETY STORES 8ALEM VARIETY STORE CHINA ware, glassware, toys, notions, aad mil linery. WATER SALEM! WATER. LIGHT POWER CO. Office, 801 South Oommereial 8C Ten ; per . cant discount oa domaatio flat rata paid is advance. 'No deductions for abaeaeo or any causa aaleas water Is shut off your promises. WOOD SAWING WOOD SAWING. " Sproed. PHONE 1181. - ED. LODGE DIRtCTORY UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS Camp 5; Armory. First, third Mondays PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS FREEMAN A STRUBLS. S10 BANK OF Commerce Bldg. AMBULANCE SERVICE SALEM AMBULANCE SERVICE, Phono 666: 178 S. Liberty. CHIROPODISTS DR. 8. F. SCOTT. GRADUATE NA ' , tional : University Scienses, Chicago. Mason le Temple. Phono 640. - DR. WILLIAMS CORNS. CALLOUSES. ingrown nails; all foot troubles. Price huh vs. raon 610. CHIROPRACTORS DR. S. R. SMITH, CHICROPRACTOR. 822 Oregon Bldg. Phono 664. DR. LENA A. BOONE, CHIROPRACTOR, 475 S. Commercial. Hours 10 to 12: 1 to 5. Phone 1415. DRS. SCOTT A SCOFIELD. P. 8. C Chiropractors. 414-19 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phono 87; res. 828-R. CHINESE PHYSICIAN DR. H. L HUM CURES ANY KNOWN disease. 153 High SC; phone 288 - DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS MAGNETIC HRA1JNG DR. A. L. Frantx. Acuta aad' chronic disease a. . Phoao 780. 25-28 Beyman Block. FUNERAL DIRECTORS SALEM MORTUARY; FUNERAL DIREC tors, 210 Center. Phon 1656. OPTICIAN I MORRIS OPTICAL CO. SUITS $01. . su4 Oregon Building. GLASSES FITTED BY THE BOW OP . tical Co., $25 State street, opposite Lsdd A Bush Baak. "Us Quality rroren Bnar-ona. NATUROPATHJO PHYSICIANS OR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND chronic disease. 415 Oregon Bldg. rasas iiu. - OSTEOPATHIC. PHYSICIANS DRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL 306 U. 8. Bank Bldg. DR. FOSTER 404 OREGON BLDG. Phones 756. 2024-J, ' i DR. W. L. MERCER OSTEOPATHIC physician and surgeon. KirVsrille graauato. aoa eos u. 8. National Bank Bldg. Phone, office 919; res. 614. DR. JOHN L. LYNCH OSTEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon, 408-404 Ora goa Bldg. Phoao. ffioe 1894; res. 58-F5. DR. O. H. KENT. OSTEOPATHIC PHY slciaa and Burgeon. 408-9 Masonic Temple. Phones: office 16; residence 644M. BROKEN ARCHES AND OTHER DE formities of the feet corrected withoAt loaa of time from your occupation. ' Dra. White A Marshall. X. 8. Bank Bldg. I REAL ESTATE FOR 8 ALE MY 16 ROOM HOME AT itw cnemeketa street. Wall adapted ( for rooming. , Phone 1280. FOR TRADE FARM. CITY AND CAN ada property. See us, 180 N. Commer eial. street. Room, 21. Phoao 430. G. Satterie. V " ' - . i: FOR SALE TWO- ROOM HOUSE new) aad two lota,, $545; $185 cash, balance $5 a month. Compton Real Estate 469 SUte' St. ? FOR SALE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE AT 1893 8. Commercisl, lot 50x150; good reasons for selling. W. G. Krueger I 208-209 Oregon Bldg. Phono 2 It s Wood's Bargains Four-room bungalow and six lots. $1650. Good six-room house, bearing fruit . trees, $1700. New bungalow, $2650. tnke a cur part pay. Choice lot on pavement. $550. Fin' lot near state . bouse, .price right. Want - a horn in . Salem as payment on' 60-acre farm. ' 320-scra farm for aal ht $65 per acre. 2 00-acre farm to trad for snborbaa V homo. Money ' to loan. $2000, $1000, $800. Two lota to trade for team. -F. L. Wood. 341 State St. i Iv , Two Bargains One S- and on 6 room bungalow, prae- a tically aew, and ion bargain. Neces sity compels aarrifiee to your be net it. Over lOO other, house ta a-ll. See The Fleming Realty Co, $41 Stat SC , REAL ESTATE A Wasco Count v Section Cheap Will take medium priced house Salem, Portland, or between. Fleming Jtealty Co., 341 Stat St. ANDERSON A RUPERT 406-7 Oregon Bldg. FARM LOANS i INSURANCE SURETY BONDS - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A ' MODERN HOME IN every detail; east front, a garage and two lot, $5600. ." A 6-roora house, all on. floor, $6800 -A 5-toom bouse, full cement basement; fireplace, $26O0. . A 7 room house, corner lot, $1900. GOLDEN RULE REALTY CO. Gertrude J. M. Pago, 492 N. Cottage St. WANTED TO BUY FROM OWNER - house and kC for cash. Must be cWa in ard reasonable. Address W. E. Statesaun. SOME FINE BUILDING LOTS IN Oaka Additnon; $419, $444, $469, $519. $555. $594, $655. $769, $870, $905, $955, $970.' $1005, $1170, $1370. - J.A Mills ' 831 i Stat Street. . IMPROVED. 40-ACRE FARM, 6 MILES south of Salem, , 22 aerea prunes; 6 acres of cherries, apples, walnuta and logans; $9000. M. J. Hunt Ladd A Bush Bldg. STORE FOR SALE General merchandise, stock and fixtures. $45,000. . Rent $25 per month, long lease. Located in thriving valley town and doing good business. Want Salem reaidence. A. W. ESTES REALTY CO. . 328 Oregon Bldg - FOR SALE TWO PISE LOTS CLOSE in ; f ino 7-room plastered house,' lot 150x187 on S. Com'L $4500. Five acres on pavement, mostly all in fruiC good buildings, $3500. Trade for city property 33 acr?s close in on psved road with fine modrn bungalow. $0000. See this. Two good houses in N- Salem to trade for improved acreage close in. 'W. McLaren Realty Co., 180 N Com 1 SC Phono 430. -; V SALE OR EXCHANGE FIFTY-ACRE ranch near Creswell, 20 acres in . bear iag apples; about 100' peach trees; summer honse; will, spring, no debt; fenced. Will accept Hslem property Iwith small acreage. Write owner. E, IK. Barnes, Creswell, Ore. GOOD BUYS 7-room modern bungalow, furnished, lo cated on Fairmount Hill. Price $6200. 9-room modern home with largo corner lot on Court SC Priee $8400. 9-room modern home - complete in every way, close in on Center SC. $7500. 6-roora modern borne with - hardwood floors, in Oaka addition, $7875, terms. 5-room modern bungalow, east ' front en 8. Com'L $4200. Immediate possession. 5-room bungalow on Richmond avenue, $2750, essy terms. This place i new. Real Eatat and Fire Insurance. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. i 275 State Street ' TO EXCHANGE ONE ACRE. MOST all in fruiC with 4-roora plastered 1 house and garage, on block from car line. Price $2550. Want, email house la town or good car. - . Two-room house and two nice lot for $850. W have two good homes in Salem to trade for farma. ' Money to loan. . - : Thomason v 3314 State Street. Adele Gsurlaoi's New Plutse of REVEUTIONS OF A WIFE H CHAPTER 229 THE DEMONSTRATION MRS. DURKEE EXPRESSED 'Gathered around ""'littfca Mrs. Durkee's tea table, reflecting In its appointments the t'aintiness of our hostess, we discused her fragrant-, tea, her j toothome bis cuits, and ' her . delicious Jam. while she, too excited to eat any thing, deluged the Test of us with questions concerning the things we had fot nd in my home. I noticed that Lillian adroitly manoeuvred the con vqrsatTdn so that Edith Fairfax; held the cen ter the stage.i and did the most tjalking. I, of course, fol lowed Lillian's lead, and the re sult was whatJ-Jlliao evidently wtnted that the f stoy of the wanton . wreckage-" inside my house took in the color of Edith's opinions, j : "Whoever could have done It?" Mrs. Durkeo exclaimed, as after a time even her avid curiosity was satisfied , that there was no detail left untold. "I shan't sleep a wink until Alfred comes home. I just know I'll be mur dered in my, bed. They must have teen terrible desperadoes to act .that way." t ' "I don't think r so." EtUth's tone was decisive. ."It was ex actly, the j vandalism boys ycung hoodlums wo:ld commit, W- they were hunting for money or liquor. They wouldn't have the nerve to come Into a house whiqh . was occupied. But a house with the people away it is like a treasure island to a cer tain1 typo of moron .criminal mind. And when, ! after ransack TWO ACRE HOMEiSITES These sites are on macadam road, mail route and electric light line 1 miles from Salem limits and are all good soil that will grow' anything.; The keeping of "bees, poultry and cOw are Ideal lde lines for city employed people who prefer to live outside of the limit of high taxes only 5 minutes ride from their work. -W can sell you 10 such sites as above described for only $5,250; $1,250 caah, the balance to suit at 4, See n .at once. , Socolof sky, - 341 State. You can sell these sites at $1,000 each and double your Investment. ... HOLDING A HUSBAND ' ' - - - V ing everything, " they found : no money, , they simply gave vent to their, rage by destroying things r.nd' writing, that stuff. I'm afraid you'll ;ind other things destroyed as you go . along." S ' ' i I Agree with - Edfth.t I sna turned to me wun a cour teous air' of solicitude which. 1 knew j wa'j only - perfunctory. 1 was not misled by the ready aid she had- given me. In realty, she was utterly Indifferent to any Joy or sorrow that touched only me, but her senso of honor and her breeding .prevented her from doing anything else save help 'me In every- way possible. Little Mrs. Durkre pursed her lips 'thoughtfully and' looked t Lillian. "I can't think it was the work of just boya," she said obstinate ly. ".What ; do you think Lil lfan?f .''. . ' , "I agree with Edith." Lillian returned Quietly. "At first f thought It was the work of pro fessionals, but Edith called - my attention to one or two. things which convinced me she was on the right track. And all my later Investigations only confirmed her opinion. No. I think that is the only solution.'. ' I Over Edith's "face wept a 'gratified look, and I knew that Lillian's purpose was achieved. .There would be no el'ghtot hint tof suspicion In Edith Fairfax's mind that -the vandalism in my home' could possibly be traced to any' other source than the one upon which she had deefded. I But the obsti nancy of opinion, ! which Is one of little Mrs. Dur ikee's most tsriklng characteris . tics, would, not yield. She turn Jed to me pettishly. ; I - -'' " Mrs. Durkee's "Inspiration." - "I suppose yon Rave the same opinion 'as these ' other . two,' sne saia. i -, JTo en , you the truth, my drar," I replied, with an air of weariness wh'ch t did not "need to assume. "I haven't formed any opinion. I've been, too much upset to think of anything." . "Of course, you poor dear!"' she assented with the ready sym pathy which ; she offers to any trouble. "Here, do have, another cup of tea! There's nothing like tea to set you, up when you've had any terrible th'ng happen." ' She'bualed horself with ' the teapot while Lillian. Edith and I smiled . with af fecttphate amuse ment at each other over her! nn- consctaus head., -Our little neigh bor Js so , genuine a soul, with such royal kindliness of. heart that the smiles -which Irresistibly come at her childishness and ob stinacy are ; always tinged with tenderness. . " J , : k .r "There!" she said as she pass ed the cup to" me. "I've ixed it just to your liking one lump and a slice of lemon. Now drink t down every, bit, and then I'll tell you what I think about this business." .: , .". . . ';'., V I obeyed her,'. and when I had finished our little hostess put her bead on one side Uke a bird and pursed her lips judicially as if she .were going to, give utterance to a jnost profound opinion. I "I just know it wasn't boys." she said at last, r'and you can't make ma think it was. It must have, been .somebody- that " She stopped short,' clapped her hand over her mouth, as a child might have done, and looked at us with eyes whtch excitement made, round and, starry. . "A "I've just thought a! the real answer to all this, she said ve hemently, "and t you ,can keep your bid theories. I'll bet I know who did all this, but I'm not going to tell any of you. 1 always wanted . to be a real '. de tective, and I'm going to work this out by myself." (To Be Continued.) . PRICES GO DIM i CHICAGO, Feb. ' 6. Likelihood of peace between ! Great' Britain and Turkey carried prices down ward in the grain markets today. Wheat closed heavy, half to lHc net lower, with, May $1.18 to $1.184, and', July, $1.13? to $1.13. Corn lost half a cent to 1H, and oats to c. In provisions . the outcome ranged from 2 cents decline to 12 cents advance. " Wheat showed some weakness at the outset, but it. was only to ward the end of the day that" the market underwent a decided fall. The difference was that during the earlier dealings many traders feemed to be in : doubt as to whether peace talk had any sub stantial basis. Later dispatches received here, however, were defi nite enough to bring about gene ral selling and to leave the mar ket with but little support. Liberal enlargement of the United States visible supply, to- ; gether with continued absence of (next export-business acted as fur- I ther weight" on values in the grain market Besides, snow , was fall ing over much of the winter wheat belt,- and ..althougb' a return of cold weather was looked - for, the temperatures were expected to be less severe than was recently the caset? On ther"other' hand, prim ary receipt today r were smaller .than a week ago and as compared with lagt year's figures. IN i GRAIN MARKET STOCK PRICES GO IIP UGhIO Aggressive Buying Movement- Is Stimulated in - 'Speculative Pools. NEW YORK, Feb. 6. Stock prices , were , pushed up to new high levels for the year in today's market, the most active of the year, In ; another aggressive . buy ing , movement which was stimu lated by more extensive public participation and feverish activity of speculative pools. .The market again, appeared to ignore the for eign situation which has exerted a restraining effect on business for the last two months and took its cue from the more favorable trend of domestic trade andT busi ness conditions. , . . There-were several construc tive developments to account for tho strength and activity of indi vidual groups and, shares. These included announcement of higher prices for all grades of wire goods crude rubber . and Cuban raw sugar. ' .j . ;., , ". The upward movement "embrac ed all sections of the list but was particularly! effective , In the equipments, tobaccos, ; dividend; paying rails, motor and eugars. Considerable profit : taking made its appearance In the early afternoon, particularly in the steel shares and the high priced specialties, but the offerings were well absorbed' and gains . of from to 2 paints were c.ul(e commoa at the close. ' , '... ' Call money opened at 4 -4. per cent-and then eased off , to 4 1-4 wher4ft: closed. Brokers contin ued "to bid 4 3-4 per cent' for all but the shorter maturitie3 for time money and a few loans and renewals were arranged at that flgure. Out of town bankers con tinue to be the principal takers of commercial paper, the bulk of the prime names commanding 4 1-2 per cent. , , ; . Foreign, exchanges lield firm with the volume of business tran sacted comparativey small. De mand sterling sold around 4,68, the year's high and only one cent below the high for the last three years, established . last j month. French francs were quoted around 6.41. German marks sold at .021 1-5 cents, the reichsbank re porting another ' unprecedented weekly increase , in circulation, bringing the total close to the two trillion mark. rani NEW YORK. Feb. 6. Evap. orated -apples, quiet; prunes steady; apricots more . demand; peachea steady.. '.-.'; : PORTLAIiD miUCETS "R T Vi-r n v . t. . . Io- j 1 ehurniag- cream. 4e f. ol h Portland; nndorgradee. 46?J. EOtrSUJi SETTLED . . Current receipts, 85028e white b.. aeriea. 28Q 9 d.r.rtd ; pu" storage, nominal. f . . : LIVK POULTBT SLUGGISH . .( aaision) Heavy hens. OQ sUJb.; do light, ie; .priVgs. XiVlcTt eld roosters 10c; dueka. white Pckin. youag. 17lgei dre.,,,1 dnek 80e2le: turkey, Ko. 1 dressed. 81 88e: ceos. live, 15lSc; do dressed, Sf ' ,'' DRESSED MEATS PIRM commission) Choice light hogs, 13c; undergrsdes, 10 12c; top grsoV. lac" 1 215E 12C! BBdi4 n -V". BAT AMD OKAXbT - . HAY SLOW , (Dettvered Portland) VaUer ttmathr sinfalS -. BAIX, SLOW WEAK ; ? trT . vUo $IJT01.27; $1.201.30? oau. nominal- Eastern yell --inal; barlev, naming; mill - , PKU1I. ' . . ' .. . . PRUIT STEADT Apple. 60cA$L60 (according "to rs- 5 .b4 Pkek! P ' Anjou, $15 Q 1.50 box. - , , VEQBTABLES f YEGETABLES-j-STEADT Oregoa potatoes, S068e cwt.; Oregon cabbage, 1 e lb.; parsnips. 7S85e sack; carrots. 75 aackr onions, $1.60(9 ' ewt.; cauliflower $15pl0 dofn. HOPS - , HOPS STEADT ' . 2Vopr1921 erep, nominal,' new eroiv 5 f lb. WOOL, XTO. ! ' WOOL FIRM Half blood and fine. S5G0e; throe eighths blood. S235ct qosrter blood. SO 82c; low qaartsY and braid. 24 Q 87c; matted or elottd wool, 22 25c NOTE Ess tern Oregon, Washingtan and Idaho ranch clip bring 1 to S eenta leas than valley wooL) i. SALEF.1 MARKETS I Prices quoted are wholesale and are prices received by farmers. Ko retail pricea ar given except aa noted. No. X wheat $1.10. - , , No. 8 wheat $18. . No. 8 Rod wheat, each. 81.07. - Cheet hay, - $20. . i Oat hay $20 22. - . ; Clover hay,- ball, $2123. . i . EOOS, BUTTER AND BUTTESTAT ' Eggs, wholesal. 23c. ... Creamery butter, 48 50 Battortat, delivered, 48 Q 52e. Milk. $2.45 cwt. POTXLTRT Leghorns, BprioBers. 1315e .Broilers, 15c. Heaa. light, 12e. - Hens, heavy. 18 - i PORK, MTTTTOK AMD BEEP - .Hoga. top. 14 H. j , Lire hoga. Sc. - - . Heavy rough, 6 2 6 '-4 c T Pressed bog. 18 124 e. '. - Top veaU dreaaod, 1213e. -'. Top htoT. 13c . - . 7 - Cow, $0c - M, , . - Bannnaa lie. . ' Lemona $7 8.50. Kavel orangea $.50f34.T5 TV? - Florida grapofro t. $7O7.60. -T'ttr Date. $3.75 ft 3.75. , BUNCH VEGETABLES ." Becta, carrots, tnmtns, $1 per des. - -- MOTS ,v-. ; Walnuts 20 lb. Pilbert 200 lb.- - .i. drw - Almonda 20 lb. V ". "r t , Brazil, 15 lb. jUT"' ' JS t i