The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 15, 1923, Page 10, Image 10

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NORWICH UNION
in3 INSURANCE SOCIETY
W. n. Burghardt, Jr.
'.lent Agent J71 State St.
MONEY TO LOAN,
Oa!Rea "Estate ;: ;
- T. K. FORD
(Over La5d & Busa Bank)
"NEW TODAY
ll "CK THAT COLSWTrH SWEDISH
K-ssago. Dr. Both Brown, M. O. Ser
ead year her. . Phone 126SW. Electri-
eel -oebtnec bath ojr tl. " " :
LI?T TOUB "PBOPKrr- WITH BKN F.
1,,'ett for s-pring aaa. Soon 8, 870
Stat street. . , -
FOTl &ALB OR EXCHANGE 500
acre etBTernH0enrtr and
J It rami coanties, Minnesota. G. W.
Plank. Boat 8. Box 45. Balem.
YOJ CANNOT ALWAYS f DODGE A
fira or accident. - Toot y can ineare
acsinst losa by such. Wo hav sound
protection at low coat. Seo si today,
fctandley A Foley. Arts., Busts Bank
: baiiding. - . , ; : : .
HOGS AT AtrCTIOH "TODAY AT THE
fair gronads. Big' typo Poland Chinas,
, torn,, gilts and boors; prise winning
1 atock. fial lUrU at 1 o'clock- C. K.
Loo, Owner; Batter lee, auctioneer.
WANTED EXPERIENCED' WOMAN TO
-11 Edsna Hosiery. Write Mr. Tbo
- cjsi Conner, 1089 Framont St, Port
Ik ad, Oregon.
FOri RENT LARGE SLEEPING' ROOK
- in caoders) komo eloaa. in t - gntlma
sty. Pbona 187TR.T " '"" "
I.I sp TOUR PROPERTY WITH BEN F.
Weak for spriag aula. Boona 3, 370V4
' Ktato street. - - -
'- t i 1 1 1 ' . . 1 . , . 1
WANTED GEE S3 AT OSCE llrf ' M.
i swald. Koute 1. Independence,. Ore. ,
FO SALE 8 SPEED INDIAN MOTOR
" vrl. Ranger motorbike SZ repeating
r He. All three in od rondition, for
$100. A good bargain. "Will, sell sep
arata. CaU 83F. ' .T- . .
TCI SALE HEALTHY WTXtr ROOTED
j iiafarmer blackcap tips, f 15 per
i onsen.-!. Inquire at Claxter, . mile
north. DauboTi Rt. 9, &eJeai " ' -
rtr: sale cash -register, at.-
moRt rw les than half price: also
l&rga Norfts-'eafe cheap." Glese Furni
ture Co., 878-77 Court. -. : .
t-rOM MODERN HOUSE ON STATE
k rest, 82500.
S r-'om modern housa on Union street:
f. -500.
5 riin modem bona on 6. 19th street;
4200. . .
Vrdnt listing on city property that 1 for
M. J. Hunt '
Ls'i A Bash Bldg.
SCHOOL DTSTRTCT BOND
- ELECTION NOTICE
!' of Ore. County - of I Marion,
r ' nol District No. 24. aa.
1 ( i bfwby gii-ei that-the th school
c; strict bond election hereby called to
1 t hetd at Office of Associated Oil Co..
. -'h Commercial-at reot. in and for
rmd School District No. 24. of Marion
jantTi Oregon- upon Monday -tho 12th
' -if ot March. A. D. 1923. between the
boars of two o'clock p. m. and.aeren
o'ciock p. m., there will be submitted
to the Ifgal voters thereof the question
of contracting a bonded Indebtedness
ii the sunt-of $ 509.00,0- for tha Tur
T"s af proTidSnr funds with which to
er-t and furnish school buildings
K-Ukin aald district aa follows:
permanent i unit and equipment at
ira School.' '
Os pewiwnent i unit" and equipment at
tr.t Sfhool. ". . " .
O: remanent ' unit- and equipment' at
.'. T ""!.!-to school.
" -" unit aid equipment at
i - fcc. oot and' UonroTement t
TcKinW, Fnrlewood, Garfield, Hich
1"'. Tw Park and Richmond school
buildings'. - - - i -
H and 'for said school district; the
; '"-'9 t Jta.by ballot upon which, shall
. -1 - the words "Bonds Yea" and
"Bonds No; and th voter ahatt
' ' cross -fX) between ithe words
; iond and th wnrd Ye. or be
tween the word "Boad,,fnd the
i " whish i indicates ia
. ' 'Oica. x ,,, ... ..... :
Tlie poll for the reception of th hallot
. cm for or against tha centraction of
ldbedoesa will, on said daT and
jto and at tha plaea aforesaid, he
evened at tha hour of two o'clock t. as.
; - 1 remain open ant it tha hour-of ai
" o'clock p. m. of the name day when
the name ahall ha closed. i .
T rr.l,.K of the District School "Brd of
-nooi , lmtrict So. ' 24.' of Marion
rintr, Oregnn. made this 13th day
f February.. 1923 , .
W. C. WTNRTjTtW. '
Chairman DistHct chc-l Board
a.
T.B,!PEOYMENT
1 - -
T Ctn,TF?vc! JUSTED. JO ,'CCT
l!0 to 5.00 cord f and' oak. Ahrams,
CIS South Commercial etreet.
TLDETRLT COUPLE CAPABLE OF
cartng. for 12-aer plaea and who
. naderstand farming - and - fruit
growinr wanted aa permanent tea
ants. .Must bar own equipment.
A. 0. tiOITRNSTEDT ":
Itasonie Temple, SaJm, Oregon
HALE AND FEMALE -
. W. "rrO. ME AND. WOMEN TO
sis fares papa subscriptions. A good
reposition to th right vaonla. Ad-l-a
fa PaeifSa Ko-neatead. Etatsaasaa
- iaienv Or. : : i i x
PERSONAL
G :T MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL
- Tpr published. Free for stamp. Cor
icspoadant. Toledo. Obiev
I? YOU c WISH " A WEALTHY YOUNG
, wife, writ enclosing anrelope. Violet
lUy. Dennisou, Ohio
FOR SALE
XISSS, TLO WE2.3 ' AND PETS
JCST RECEIVED COLLIE PUPPIES,
hisrh class atock. verr nrettr fonralea
maiea. $I5.,FUkea. PeUaod. 273
FAhM PAPEB
If Tfin VI VT Tn nn. iptn btm
. lomoaiead, Satan. Oreroa." for a tare
montas- wiaj suoseriptjon. Maauoa
' h'i3 ad." .. - . mm,,m.
r !'"I.TRTU irv Bwn wtowt rwn
cent stamps for special three months
trial for th beet and oldest joarnal la
th Vlt. THa hti1mm ..4 mAmMttm.
meat are. of aeeial interest t the
on'try hreier of - the Northwest.
1-orSwest Poultry JeurnaL 211 Com
mercial street, b&iem. Oregon.' , -
LIVESTOCK
1 ICS FOU.SALE-H-PIIOXE 10SFU.
PIANOS
t n crrrtjtiKG- gsand. in ooon
win -give- soma tarma. H L.
t:.. f Furniture Co. -
fMf.K 0009fU?-D MAHOONY
Ip'I as t' sH. ' Price" 8-00.
- t. U. L. SUH Fmrnitaxa. Co, Mt-
F0R: SALE
POULTRY
FOR THE NEXT FEW DATS WE ARE
- paying He for light hena and 20e for
S - good Heavy Bens. Andraaaea toon.
,160 South High street.
WOOD
li test Grade; MilL Wood;
Fonrft. and 18-inoh dry mill wood.
Four ft. green wxill wood.
Prompt delivery and reasonable price.
Fred' E. Well, 805 8. Church. Phona
; . ioz. i , . , ,
IdSCEZJLANEOUS
'WANTED ONE OR TWO CHILDREN
to care Tor; privat family. Apply 193
. i.. front t room 4.
'APPLES 754 PER BOX; 8 FOR $2.00
i Good potatoes, , 75e " sack, delivered,
Ward.K. Bichardeoa. 2385 N. Front,
, Phono 494; -
FOR SALE GOOD BLACK DIRT. ORE
- ton Transfer Storage Co., or at 17tb
s and Court streets.. Salens..
ON SALE NEW NUMBER ORANGE
T Owl magasine, published by Coffin
' Hammer dub of O A. C, Terminal
Cigar-Co., --exclusive -agent.-. Central
ettaga xerminai mag.
Beautiful Oregon Rose
and alarea other Oregon long, together
with a fine eoUactioa ol patrioUt songs;
aaered aonga and many old tlma favor-
. itaa v - -
ALL FOB 25 " '
(Special prieea in quantity Iota)
Espi!lT adaptable tar school, eotama
ttf oi homo singing. Send for '
f Western Songster
T8 page, now in it third adltion.
- . Published by - JL. - -OREGON
TEACHERS MONTHLY
IIS -ft. OomrooTTial Rs. Ralem. Or.
FOB SALE OLI NEWSPAPERS, 10
eanta a bundle. Circulation departasant.
i v Oregon Statesman, r -
DOUBLE WEAR SHOES FACTORY TO
1 wearer, cheap. W. Q. Converse, 898 S.
14th. Horn Sundays.
CALL, SEND OR PHONE ; FOR EXPRIT
d' - Amour Toilet requisites at the
. Flower-in-the-Bottla Perfume Shop lib
S. Libertr St. ' -
FOR RENT
APARTMENTS
8 ROOM APARTMENT WITH WOOD.
water, and lights furnished, U 3Cen-
ter. - , s .- - -
APARTMENT FOB RENT, 891 tfORTH
FOR RENT 4 ROOM FURNISHED;
: apartment, close in,-prirat bath, gar
den spot. Phone 239, 803 Oregon bldg.
FLATS
FOR SENT UNFURNISHED MODERN
' lira-room flat at 666)6 Ferry St. $35
. s month Call at Statesman business
-. ffiea, or phona 28.-
FOR RENT FURNISHED MODERN
' .fire-room flat, at 664 Ferry St. $50
month. Call at Statesman business
fiico, or phone 23. -.--- r : f '
HOUSES
MODERN FURNISHED HOUSE FOR
rent. Inquir Mr. , Stiff at Stiff Fur
niture Co.
ROOMS
WANTED FOUR-PEOPLE FOR MEALS
Call 195 N. Front St. room 4.
FOB RENT FURNISHED ROOM. Mod
ern. Mrs. Henry Rowe, 580 North 12th
street. t - . '
THREE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS ; NO
- children. CaU in aiurnoon; 715 Cen-r-
ter'atreet. , .
PIANOS -
NEW PIANO FOB RENT $8 PER MO.
i H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. .,
LOST AND FOUND r
LOST
LOST BROWN LEATHER BILL
; fold. Paul S. Flegel. Return to 920
Oak street. ;
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
OLD WaTTRESSES MADE OVER
77 Capital City Beddinr Oo. Phono 19.
WANTED FURNITURE. TOOLS, ETC,
Phona 511, " .
WANTED EVERYTHING IN HARD'
-ware and furniture. Beat prieea paid.
THE CAPITAL HARDWARE
A FURNITURE OO.
$85 V. Cbouaarcial St. - Phono 947.
WANTED TO BUY HOUSEHOLD FUR
aiture,; toola, " ' miseaUanoous , articlea.
Phona 1446.
WANTED FURNITURE; TOOLS. MA.
ehinery. atoek, ate. Will buy for cash
1 aw-aelt on - eommissiou.- Phono SXt.
Woodry. tha auctioneer.
BUSINESS S CARDS
ACZTYLENB WELDING
IRON STEEL."' BRASS, ALUMINUM
vrtng tha pieces. Oxo-baa Heating On.
887 Court.
.AUCTIONEXB
AUCTIONEER F N.- WOODRY, THE
xiTMtock. furniture, real aatat auc
tioneer. - . Phono ' fill for sal dates.
Be. 1610 N. Summer,
COL. J. B. GABLE AUCTIONEER
farm and city salea. 160 8. High.
Phona 1448.
"OTSATTERLEE"," AUCTIONEER, 'PHONE
43Q-1811J; '180- N. Oom'l BW Roosa 81.
AUTO DIRECTORY
AUTOMOBILES
jGOOD USED OARS GINGRICH " MO-
nr uo, o il uoun. -."--
BERT L. JONES MOTOR CO HUPMO-
biia dealer. State Bt. at Front. "Th
ear of tha Amerisan, family.'
AUTO TOPS
AUTO TOrs Cartaina
1 to order; prieea reasonable.
VAnderaxm-Teoa, 171 B. Atign
' AUTOMOBTLB PAINTINO
AUTO I OWNERS LOOK! " TIME TO
hv that ear repainted. Came in and
look, over our work. . On aeeeunf of the
. auceesa af our Ferd Special job. it will
be continued. Reliance Aat Painting
Co 219 Stat, eor. Front St' aeoond
floor. -. Phone- 937. - - . .
BATTERY. AND ELECTRICIAN
A CAMEL-IZED BATTERY NEVER
eede e drink. C M. Cariaoa, 848- K
, -Commercial St.. Salem, Ore. r
B. D. i (BARTON EXIDK BATTERIES.
-starter and generator work. 171 6.
-Commercial. .-; -?- .. .
PRESTO-LITE J BATTERY SERVICE
. Statien. ; Expert battery and eleetrieal
work. Farria Bros. Phona 1803.. 418
-Court,
AUTO ELECTRICIAN; EXPERT TROU
; ble ahooUng. 23S N High, Phona 203.
BZCTCLBS AND REPAIRING
LLOYD E. RAMSDEN DAYTON BICT
clee aad repairing. 887 Court. t -
CAB WASHING
WHITNEY EMMONS- 'CAES WASH
, cd and polished. Olaaes'a Auto Ex
. Vfis.Bf.9. I fl2n fiSs
AUTO DIRECTORY
EADIATOB A FENDER EXP AIRS
RADIATORS FENDERS. BODIES,
- made or repaired. J. OL Bair. 849
"-' Frry. - r ' -
TIRES AND ACCESSORIES
ARMSTRONG TIRES THE KIND
, - that., never wear out. Thompkia.
Heine, - 819 B. Commercial. - - -
USED PARTS 1-8 to 1-3 OFF. MIKE'S
Auto' wrecking House. ' 484 North
Commercial. r Phona 583.
I HAVE SOME NEW ' CHEVROLET,
'Maxwell and StudebsVer ring gears,
pinions, axle gears ' and spider gears.
Also an Elgin body, nearly new. Open
Sunday 9:80 till 4.
SCHEELARS AUTO WRECK'" HOUSE
554 Ferry Street. Phono 819
TRACTORS
A. C HA AG A CO., 444 PERRY ST.
Phone 210. Cletrae tractors, Oliver im
plameata USED CARS
USED CARS BOUGHT
or aold on commission
. storage..' Oleaoa.'a. , Auto
Exchange. ----..
FOR 8ALE . 1919 CHEVROLET IN
: ' frn mechanical 'cemditioa - amd ' good
.robber. Price $225, easy terma. Sea
; car at 849. N. Commercial Bfc. .
FOR SALE 1918 CHEVROLET IN
' good running ' order, lota of extras,
good tires. 1923 license; $175, terms
G. M. Carlson, 349 N. Com'l St.
SEE THOSE BARGAINS in USED CARS
1916 Dodge Touring (1920 motor)$265
19S0 Overland Touring - 5fi5
1918 Oakland Touring , 265
VALLEY MOTOR CO
260 No. High Phone 1903
, TERMS
REAL BARGAINS IN GOOD '
... . uED CARS -One
1919 Mitchell, excellent condi
tion, first elasa paint job. Thia
car is just Jike new . , ..$750
On Overland ChumiBy 330
On 1919 Brisco, good .. 200
One 1917 aeriea Studebaker . : 75
One 1914 Maxwell, runs goo d ; 50
" Cash, terms or trade ,
'J No Brokers re
T. W. PETTYJOHN CO. ,
279 N. Commercial St. ' Phone 1200
VICK BROTHERS USED CAR !
BULLETIN
Chalmers 5-page, now paint -.. ,..$800
Scrips-Booth Koadster, lBl'J .u
Ford Truek, 1919, body and ca..
1919 Oakland Touring, new paint.-,
800
850
185
100
150
100
1918 Ford Touring
88 Overland Touring
Btudebaker. 1918 5..
Bnick Touring
VICK BROTHERS
High St. at Trade - - Phone 18 4 1
FORD BARGAINS FROM AUTHOR
IZED FORD DEALER
1921 Coupe, wire wheels, motor No.
4935308
$52
)917 Touring. Motor No. 468754...... 205
121 Delivery, motor No. 4927751.. 255
1917 Touring, motor No. 1099374 180
1918 Touring, motor No. ,2566498. 190
1920 Touring, motor No. 4194196.-. 255
1921. Touring, motor No. 4595840 290
J 920 Sedan, motor No. 497525H. ....... 425
1922 SEDAN,' motor No. 5428371 4T5
1915 Roadster, motor No. 490804. 185
1920 Truck, new tires; motor No.
8929128 . .'. : 875
VALLEY MOTOR CP
260 N. High . Phonel995
' TERMS . :-- ;
BUSINESS CARDS
CARPET AND FLUFF BUGS
3TOTICE TO. THE PUBLIC WB NOW
- weave fluff ruga made out f old ear
V peta, any length or width you desire,
f Wit also rt-fit, r-aw- and aixa carpets.
' Feather renovating and mattress steam
lng and re-making. - Silem Carpet
Cleaning and Fluff Bur Works. Phona
1154 " 1 - - T - -
CARPET AND BUG WEAVING
BAG CARPET AND RUG WEAVING
CaU before 9 a. m. 84F21.
CHIMNEY SWEEPS
CHIMNEY SWEEPING V UBS ACT!
cleaning. F. Councilman. SaWm HariK
, war Co.
DRUG STORES
BREWER DRUG CO.
- Phn-184:- - ' '
405, COURT
VU. NEIMEYEB 'JUST DRUGS.! '
' 175 V- OommareiaL phon' 167."
CLEANERS AND DYERS
SPICK rs SPAN CLEANERS AND
-dyers. Phon 195. - - '
TAKE YOUR CLOTHES TO BE CLEAN
d and dyed to .a master cleaner and
dyer. - Standard Cleaners' and Dyers,
862 North Commercial.
SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS
'Suite : cleaned - and - pressed. $1.50.
Suita apoagod and, pressed, 60e
1215 S. Corn's. v Phone 1869
FXVAjrCXAXi
LOANS ON THE EASY - PAYMENT
plan, can repay at any time without
, axtra charge. '417 Oregon Bldg. :
I
FARM LOANS
i -AT
8 PER CENT and
- 66 PER CENT ;
ANDERSON A RUPERT
Oregon Bldg., Salem, Ore..
MARION-POLK, COUNTY FARM XOAN
association haa money- to loan" at 64
W. D . Smith, aecrstary-traaanrar, - AOS
Salea Bank of Commerce.
ELECTRICIANS
SALEM ELECTRIC CO MASONIC
Building. Phona 1200.
JXECTRIO FIXTURE AND SUPPLY
o. rnona 1984. Z2 . Liocrty. .
HALIK'S ELECT RIO SHOP ELEO-
triealvmaehin repajring, 1 oatraung.
837 Court. Phjue 488.
AROHIX FLEENER, ELECTRICIAN.
' Housa wiring by hour ar contract.
Estimates furnished Phone 980. 414
' Court St. r f ;
FLORISTS
OUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL PIECES.
Delivery. o. r. BreitHaupt, florist,
128 North Liberty street.' Phoa 880.
FURNACES
SEAGROVB FOR FURNACES PIPE
and pipeiesa; 198 S. 12th St. Phone
885W. --.--: -
FURKITUBB STORES
GIESB FURNITURE CO. QUALITY
-furniture for leaa money. " 878 Court
Phona 464.
PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE NEW
aad jecond hand furniture, 871 N.
- CnmmarciaU --
Ladies1 Wearing Apparel
DRESSMAKING 5
SPENCEB ' CORSETS TO ORDER
J)rasmVlTig. Carrie Fishr- McCor-
naek Bldg. ; 1
HEMSTITCHING
SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING
pleat in tr. hatteas. stampiar and needle
work. uregoa Bldg. Phono 81i.
."MILLERS GOOD GOODS HKM
stitching and fancy work parlors; guar
antee good work and quick service.' D!
rent ver Miller's; store, to the. fight of
fraLara.
Lad jesV Wearing : Apparel .
' HEMSTITCHING '
MRS. C. E. MILLER HEMSTITCHINO.
stamping buttons. Room lO, over alil
ler'a atora. Phona 117.
MXLZJHEK9.
THREE FIRMS RECOMMEND MIL li
ner hata to order or remodeled; 203
Maaonio Bldg. -
LADIES TAILORING
W; J. MAYER LADIES TAILORING ;
long coats, and suit: Bosom 7, Meuor
hack ' Bldg. Phona 92.
'1 BUSINESS CARDS
HOTELS
ARLINGTON HOTEL CLEAN. COSY;
59a up. 4C2 State. '
XiAONDRnTS
YALE TAUNDRY? IS. AGAIN: IN A PO-
siliou to render you th same emetent
service aa before the fire which de
stroyed our old building. All kinds of
laundry work, also cleaning and press
ing, u Phone your-wants to 195-aud.we
will ealL- -'--.-'-., - ,..
SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY, 81S 8.
Litserty street. a-none zo. viia
largeat bast, i Established 1889
CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
Qaalify work, prompt service. - 1304
Broadway. Phona 165 -
MBDICAX
MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY
Phona 517-W.
MEN'S 8TORB
ED. OH AST AIN CLOTHIN G CO. 8UTTB
aad overcoats. Us my etairs: It pays.
805 8Ut' 5 "4-t - - '.
MACHINE SHOP
THE CROSS 'AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC
Steam boilers, volcanisere and tuba
platea. Perry 0. Campbell, 817 N.
Liberty.
H. AND- M. OO. SPECIALTY GRIND
era ' and ' welders. Automotive service.
4S0 Ferry.' 'Phone 804.' " - -r-
"WECHTER . A SMITH MACHINISTS,
engineers, welders. tteaia " cylinder
grinding service. Phona 662-845 Fer
ry. , . ,,' - .' '
MUSICAL
SALEM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
AH branches taugnt, diploma granted.
John R. Sitae, director. : 1837 Court.
Phona 629. ' ' - t ' - X
A" COURSE IN BUSINESS PIANO
playing. - Popular syncopated standard
music. Semi-classics and ballads; 12
lessons. Waterman Piano School, He
Contack Bldg.
MUSIO STORES
GEO. C. WILL PIANOS. PHONO-
grapha, aewtng machines, aheet music,
and piano studies.' ' Repairing phono-
fraphs- aad- sawing machinea, - 432
tat. Salem.
FAINTING CONTRACTORS
L. D. BRANDON. GENERAL PAINTING
contractor. Painting in all Ita branches
365 N. High St. Phone1 1587: - -
PHONOGRAPH REPAIRING
SAUL JANZ EXPERT REPAIRMAN ON
all make of talking machines, hand
and string Instrument. Call, write or
phono. 983, Moore's Music House, 415
Court St. Satisfaction guaranteed. '
PXASO TUNERS .
EDWARD WELP ' EXPERIENCED
piano tuner. Leave orders Will a
Musi Store.
JACK CLEMENT SALEM'S OLD
piano tuner. ' is hack. Call, write ot
phone 1774, tha Song Shop, opposite
the Court House.
PIANO
TRADE TOUB OLD PIANO FOR A
new Victor or Brunswick. M. U. fstux
Furniture Co.. Musio Dept.
SHERMAN. C-AY: A CO, PIANOS
Stenwv. Duo-Art and others. Moore's
Musio Hons. 415 Court street.
NURSERY STOCK
COMPLETE LINE TREES SMALL
fruits, ornamentals. Capital City Nur
aery Co. 426. Oreo Bldg. ; Phono 75.
FRUIT, NUT AND SHADE TREES
Pearcy Brea.. 237. Btat. f
FRUIT TREES AND" SHRUBBERY
Grafted walnut, cherry . and Italian
prunetreea. , E A. Bennett Nursery Co.
2233 Fairgrounds road. Phono 1289.
CHOICE SMALL FRUIT PLANTS-
Strawberry, blackberry, blackcap,
berrf, currant, grapa, loganberry;' red
raspberry. Also asparagus, rhubarb,
etc. Ward K. Richardaon, 2395 i.
Front. Phono 494.- - v
PAPERHANGiaa AND PAINTING
PHOSB GLENS ADAM3 FOR HOUSE
decorating, paper hanging, tinting, etc.
Reliable' workman. -, - -
TEN CENT KALSOMINE IN BEAUTI-
ful colors; $1 does a room. Max O.
Bursn. 179 N. Com'L .
PLtTMBINO
GRABER BROS. PLUMBING AND
heating; general repairs, pnoao ao,
141? S. Liberty.1 - '
PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL
work. 4 Phone 1897-J.- Shop. 137
Union etreet. A. L Godfrey. ,
8EC0ND HAND GOODS
SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BUYS AND
sells second-hand furniture. Tools and
junk. 820 N. CommerciaL Phona 492.
WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH-
J t . a . : .u f
iu suit puvea. ai iretcov um. mir
ital Exchange. 842 N. CoumereiaL
Phone 1368-W.
' CAVENGIRS --;U..-,--"
SALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE.
refas of ell kinds removed. Cesspools
cleaned. Phone 167 or 1595-W.
SOOS SCAVENGER 8ERVICB (Suc
cessor to Neal Scavenger) Garbage and
refuse ot all kind removad by tha
month. - Reasonable ralea. - Phon(:
0ic 529. reaideaea 2058.
STOVES AND STOVB REPAIRING
STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED
: 40 years experience. Depot National
fence, sites 26 to 2$ inches high,
i Paints, oila and varnishes, etc., logaa
" berry and hop hooka. Salem fence aad
- Stov Works, 250 Court atraat. Phon
12. r ri - vr -
- TONSORIAL
O. K. BARBER SHOP LET US Bl
your barber. (You will be . pleased. J.
C. Schwenke, 835 State St.
TRANSPORTATION
PARKER'S STAGE LINES
J. W. Parker. General Manager
Central Stage Terminal Salem. Oregon
Laavaa Salem, Central SUga Termiaalt
.7 a. m- 11 a. m. 5 p. ra.
Laavea Silverton,1 News Stand:
'' a. m- 'l p. av. 6 p. m.
Salea-lndepandenca-Monvaotith WvIoa:
Leaves Salem Central Stage Termfnal:
, 7 a. m., 9 a. m. ,11 a. a, S p. a.
v. m. .
Loaves Monmouth, Monmouth Hotel:
's 8:15 a. m. I. p. m- 6:15 p. m. .
Leaves Independence, Beaver Hot!. .
8:80 a m, 10 a a. 1:15 p. a, A p. a
' 8:36.'
We mka eoncectlona at Salem to all
parte af th volley. Extra trips b
appeiBtmsBt. . .-. " -;
t. W. PARKER. General ICaaager
TRANSFER HAULING
CAPITAL CJTY TRANSFER CO. '2 2 6.
' State St. Phona 933. Distributing,
forwarding aad storage our specialty.
BUSINESS CARDS
TRANSFER HAULING
WE MOVE. STORE AND SHIP HOUSE
hold goods. Our specialty ia; piano
and furnkura-moving. We also make
country trips. Wa handle the best
eoal and wood,, CaU os us for prieea,
Wa give good measure, good' quality
and good aerviee. Larmar Transfer
.' Co. .'i Phona 930. vt -
' VARIETY '' STORES ;
8ALEM VARIETY STORK CHINA
war, glassware, toys, notiona, and ail,.
Unary..
WATEJL
SALEM WATER, LIGHT A POWER OO.
Office, 801 South Commercial St.' ' Tea
per cent disoount on -domesti flat
' ratea. paid in advance. No deductions
far etseace or anr ans. ttnlasa water
la ahat oft your premises. -
WOOD SAWING
WOOD ' -SAWING. PHONK. 1181.' ED.
' Sproed. i ',. '..-. '-
EDUCATIONAL
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY
ANYONE INTERESTED IN LEARNING
land or wireless , telegraphy, writs V.
D. Carlson, -1133 Court St.. Salem,'
LODGE OIRLCTORY ,
UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS.
Camp 5, Armory. First,- third Mondaya.
PROFESSIONAL
ARCHITECTS
FREEMAN A 8TBUBLE, 510 BANK OF
Commare Bldg.
AMBULANCE SERVICE
SALEM AMBULANCE SERVICE
, Phono 666; 173 S. Liberty. 1 ;
CHIROPODISTS
DR." 8. F. SCrOTTT GRADUATE NA
"tional University Sclenses, Chicago'.
Maaonio Temple. -Phon 640,
DR. WILLIAMS CORNS, CALLOUSES.
ingrown nails ; all foot troubles. Price
8ho Co. Phona 616.
CHIROPRACTORS - I -
DR. S. R. SMITH. CHICROPRACTOK.
822 Oregon BMg, ' rhone 664.'. -
DR. LENA A. BOONE, CHIBOPRACTOR.
475 s. commercial, tioura . iw? to t:
1 to 5. Phone 1415.
a- lilill i II I iata4a-sSaairaaMiiajwiairaa-
DRS.1 SCOTT A SCOFIELD, P. S. C
Chiropractors, 414-19 U. 8, Bank Bldg.
Phone 87; res. $28 B
CHINESE PHYSICIAN
DR. H. L. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN
- diseas.- 153 High St.j phono 288, "
DRUG LESS PHYSICIANS
MAGNETIC HEALING ' DR. A. ' L.
rranti. Acuta - ana. - enronin diseases.
Phon 780. -2-5-28 Brej man.; Block."
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
SALEM MORTUARY, FUNERAL DIREC-
tors, -210 Center. Phono 1656.
OPTICIANS
MORRIS ' OPTICAL ' CO. SUITX- 801.
804 Oregon. Building. , .
GLASSES FITTED BY THE . BOW Op
tical Co. 825 State street, opposite
Ladd A Bush Bank. ' ' "Use Quality
Proven Shur-ona." ;-,-.
KATUBOFATHZO PHYSICIANS
DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND
chronic ' disaasea. 415 Oregon Bldg.
-.Phona 110. ,
- OSTEOPATHZO PHYSICIANS
DR. FOSTER 404 OREGON BLDG,
Phones 756. 202 4-J.
DR. W. L. MERCER - OSTEOPATHIC
physician aad surgeon. ' Kirksville
gradaata, 404-405 U. S. National Bank
Bldg. Phone; office 919; re a. 014.
DR. JOHN L. LYNCH OSTEOPATHIC
Physician and Surgeon, 403-404 'Ore
gon Bldg. Phones, office, 1394; ras.
DR. O. H. KENT. OSTEOPATHIC PHY-
- sician -- and surgeon, ' 408-9 Masonie
- Temple. Phones: : off ice : 16 ; ' rasi dance
644M.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE MY 16-ROOM HOME AT
1030 Chemeketa street. WeU adapted
' for rooming. Phono 1280. ' - v:
PORTLAND PROPERTY IN GOOD CON
dit ion, well located, -will trade for Sa
lem property,; vulae" $3600. , ' -
Five-room house, basement,' stationary
tubs, fireplace, $2500. 2 - ,
Five-acre tract, trade for housa and lot
, in Salem. - - : -
Gertrude M Page
482 North Cottage
Two Bargains '
One 5- and one 6-room bungalotir, prac
tically new, and soma- bargain. Neces
sity compel sacrifice tor your banafit.
Over 100 other house to aell. Sea
. The Fleming Realty Coi
841 State St.
HANDSOME 6-ROOM MODERN' HOME
on State street; large corner lot,-garage,
fruit, $5750. Will take good car
- as part payment, j
Pettyjohn & Mouser
' 216 Oregon Bldg -
FOB SALE OR BENT LARGE HOUSE,
good condition, full cement basement,
garage, paved street; all kinds of fruit,
nic place for chickens. School three
blocks. Immediate possession. Apply
, 300 S. 14th. Phone 1992R.
GOOD BUYS
7-room modern bungalow, furnished, lo
cated on Fairmount Hill. Price $6200.
9-room modern home- with large corner
lot on Court St. Price $8400.
9-room modern home complet in every
way, close in on Center St., $7500.
6-room modern, home with hardwood
-floors, in Oaks addition, $7875, terms.
5 -room modern bungalow, east front on
S. Com'l, $4200. Immediate possession.
5-room bungalow - on Richmond avenue,
$2750, easy term. -This place is sow.
Real Estate and Fire Insurance.
W. H. Grabenhorst & Co,
275 State; Street
A NEAT BUNGALOW, 5 ROOMS,
fireplace, garage, corner lot. Both
streeu paved; close in. Prcc $4250;
J. A. MII.T
SSI1 State Street
Look I .
Best bny in. Salem T-room modern house
i and almost an acre of fine land; all
kinds nf fruit -and berries; 'only 9
blocks from Ladd A Bush bank. Price
. ha been cut to $2600, with $700 cash.
.- balance 'good terms, v..,..-.-.-.,
- 1 Thom'ason
83ll4vStle St. '
FIRST CLASS- PROPERTY FOR SALE
' and exchange. Six houses, moxtly mod
ern, to trad in on improved acreage :
' 32 acrea with fine 6-rooia modern' bn
- galow, close in on Paved road, a splen
did buy at $8000, - Wanted well lm-
' proved ranches to excliaagei for rboicn
improved Canadian wheat farms. Three
nuns house. small lot. $575. 3 choice
. Iwts, close ia. cheap. 1 l-room momiei
housa, 4t'0. will par 15 per rent on
Investment. W, : McLaren Realty Co.,
. 132 all Sm'l Si Ebfisi ISfi.
REAL ESTATE
DANDY BUNGALOW:: BARGAIN. 8IX
room, modern conveniences,, basement;
T- garage, on paved street. Price $3000;
term. 6ee Quids A Bechtel. 540 State
atreew' .
A Wasco County Section
Cheap Will take a medium priced house
Salem, Portland, or between. - Fleming
- Realty Co.. 841 But St.
SNAP A BEAUTIFUL LARGE BUNGA
low, : 5 rooms. eleetriety, bath, toilet,
full cement basement ; restricted dis
trict; ; practically now and - on of - the
best huya in the eitf. Price $3500,
terms. ChUda A BechteL 540 Sa.tt St,
FOR SALE ONE ACRE WITH 4-ROOM
"housa; good water.' 1 mile out; $100;
$300 cash, Dal. $2 50 each-year at
Compton Real tstatel
469 SUte St."
$2300 ' BUYS ' A "PLASTERED FOUR
room bungalow-with bath, on !Car line:
$800- eashv' balanco $20 a month and
interest. . . . ; - -
-' W. G. Krueger.
Oregon Bldg. . Phone 217
i. To Exchange
Two houses la Indepepdeace for small
tract near Salem. 6-room Salem house
to trad tor small tract close in with
out buildings. 'A fine' fruit : farm of '50
acres with two sets of - buildings to
trsde for Portland property.
Thomason . '
331 State St, " ' 'i
187 ACRES 3J4 MILES FROM FALLS
City, about 40 acres in cultivation, 9
aere 2 and 3-year-old prunes, family
orchard,- two seta buildings, running
waters well fenced,. Other business
occupies my time; must sell; easy
terms.' O. J. Bruce, Fall City. Ore.
Woods Bargains
-Seven-room house two lots', patad street,
- bearing fruit trees, $3800. Six-arra
farm with modern house, close . in.
$4500. 108-acre river bottom farm, a
snap at $7000. Four-room house, $800.
Three-room house, $75,0.' 50-acfo farm,
clraa to Salem, trade. Money to loan.
F. Ia, Wood, 341 State.
FtfR 8 ALE OR TRADE HOTEL ' AND
4"f4 acres in live small town in Will
ametto valley;' doing good ' business.
Will sell for leas than true value or
. trad for large .house in Salea aaitablo
. for - roomcra aad boarder Address
Owner, care Statesman " - '
Best Buys arid; Exchanges
10 mere? ' all cultivated, black; gravel
soil, fine trout stream, 4 -room hoase.
' barn; fenced; family orchard, on pave
ment at small town; $2000. half casH.
10 acres hearing prune. ou; good grav
eled Toad near Pacific highway?- $3500,
$1000. cash, balance terms.
10 acres 1 2 ear -old prunes and English.
i walnuts; $5560-, -terras. ' V - - 3
. Socolofsky
" '841 Stat -
? ' Free Homesteads"
J. L. Porte, Spokane, Wash., authorised
agent of - the government of the - Do
minion of Canada,-wfll be at tha Mar
ion. hotel. Salem, Or9gon, on. February
the- 14 and: 15th to give free informa'
tion to parties -who are interested In
homestead lands in Western- Canada,
and srill also" issue certificates to' land-
t aoakers entitling thorn to great! v re.
duced ratea whole traveling 'in, west
ern Canada.' ' '" ..
WHEAT REACHES
m PRICE LEVEL
. ; ''-- ' - ?' - v -- "..-";" -. -S '-. v '
Report That Many Miles of
: Fields Covered' With Ice
. Boosts Market. -
CHICAGO, Peb, 14. With
hundreds of miles of wiieat fields
reported as covered wit -ice,
the wheat , market, rose 'today to
the topmost prices yet' attained
this season by; the new crop 4:
liveries,' July" and September clos
ing quotations iwere unsettled at
1 -Z to 1 3-Sc net advance, ; May
$1,25 3-4 to ?1.2 '7-8 and July
fjl.17 3-8 to .$1.17 1-2. Corp
gained 1-8 at l-4c to 1-2, oats
l-4c to J-2c and . provisions a
shad to, 2 1-2 at 5c.
"Advices at i hand were to the.
c iTfect ihat: oyer " the : larger : part
of fhe wieat . belt, Indiana to
Kansas and Nebroska, crop dan
ger from 5 extreme low temper a
tore, was . being intensified by
ice peril' : which . if ' continued
would -causa smothering 'of plant
life.; " The upward - course of "the
wheat " market' was temporarily
checked somewhat 'by selling due
to ah increase, of more' than 1.
000,080 bushels in the ' United
States Visible supply total. -Pei
r-istent buying, however, "continu
ed, and new advices .took place,
accellerated more or ' less - bet
cause of disquieting reports cur
rent about affairs' in the Near
Kast. - -
Pratit taking sales. In the last
part of the day led to a reaction
from the top prices reached by
wheat! This, was 'partly the re
sult of absenc ot confirmation
fo rtalk about bullish Near East
develbprnents. No decided weak
ness, - though - became ' apparent
and the bear side ot the' market
remained under ? the handicap
that forecasts of low tempera
tures were to be. the rule, until
Saturday at least. May delivery
which. ' represents wheat already
cn . hand as distinguished from
the s 1923; .crop was inclined to
lag throughout the day.
Corn and oats reflepted the
action df .wheat. Ay big egeport
business in corn was said to be
under; way. :
Provisions Were Higher in line
with hogs.
. ' . FKUIT
NEW YOIK, FqV 14. Evapo
rated apples dull; prunes quiet;
apricots firm; peaches dull.
lQRTLAND, Feb. 1 4. Butter
Prints extras 48c; cubes, extras
iic; prime firsts 44c. Dutterfat,
Portland delivery; No. ;i ' sour
creani 49c.. "
' Potatoes: Buying prlco locals
50c; selling price 60 at 75c.
stock m urn
IS BEi'CT
Profit Takinff and Short Seli-
f ing byProfessionarinter-v
ests uause. ,
NEW YORK, Feb. 14,-Prplt
taking and short selling jby pro
fessional ' Interests' imparted a
Reactionary trend to the general
)i&t of prices in today's active
stock market, 'although a " few
Special : issues were ' bfd ' up to
pew high prices for the year.
1 Liquidation was influenced, by
iiigh call money rates, -Premier
fconar Law's pessimistic remarks
concerning ; the. ' French invasion
of the . Ruhr, a bad break in Cu
ban sugar futures,' after' a strong
opening, unconfirmed' .reports' of
ilei sinking of a French torpedo
boat at Smyna and "speculative
be-lte-f that the recent rise in, a
number of issues had: been over
done.
Constructive factors, however,
were not entirely lacking. Qne
of the most important of these
was jftei rise In the price of cop
per to 15 1-4 cents a pound, the
highest since October 1?20, re
flecting an increased. demand and
a steady. Increase In surplus
plccks. This resnlted, in an ac
tive demand for copper shares
us t be fore Ihe" close. The ' Am
erican Zinc " Institute ' also "report
ed, another decrease of stocks on
hand, bringing the surplus at the
end of last month to 16,574 tons
as against 65,678, the year be
fore.'"'"" '; r-:--
Money rates were ;iflrmer. Call
money opened at five f per cent
and advanced to 5 1-2 where' It
closed. A few time loans were
arranged at 4 3-4 for the short
er ' maturities, ' but most bankers
demanded.' five per cent for all
terms. . "Commercial paper " was
moderately active with no change
in rates. -
" Foreign exchange rates were
easier. Demand sterling v- fairly
steady around " 4168 but French,
francs dropped nearly 12 points
to 6.00 cents. German marks
continuing their move to higher
ground, being quoted at .0045
1-2 cents as i against the recent
extreme-low of .0020 cents.
ARTHUR GIRO D
IS LEADING GROWER
(Continued from page." 3)'
but received 3 1-2 cents a pound
for the crop. The balance I plant
ed between aiay.15 and 25. They
yielded about 170 bushels per acre
.for market, plus the culls. ; There
were very few culls, I begaa dig
ging late potatoes by September
1, and completed by. November 1.
Sold a3 I dug, and so received
from 2 1-2 cents, a pound to i d.-4
cents & i pound. I did not; peddle,
but sold wagon lots. I, pick my
seed very carefully and prepare
my ground In fine shape. If. you
don't spare, your work' before
planting: It wiir
.much, cultivation. P. s: -Thanks
io my Jpordson tractor for the
splendid condition of the soil a't
time of planting, and also In the.
fall on account of the very great
abundance of rain I could never
liave had all my grain sown be
fore December 1, and my potatoes
dug and sold and received the
highest market price. I believe in
tractors, if you want to keen vnnr
oys on the farm, and raise big
" 'WW .
vrups. , nope tne. above may help,
some of your readers. By the way,
I have been a, subscriber of The
statesman for 30 years."
In the vibrant west, strong with,
the breath of life one of the most
deelctable tasks of ihd older citi-
.All.' I. M . - - I - 1 . '
vw. vuuiyors iuo size pi our
cities today with their ' transition
sage when they first putr6n long
trousers. But even in the west aU
tpe growing cities were not blest
with endurlnr traits. " Thtifi St
years ago' the city; of Bald kbun-
lam, cola, had a population of
16,000. It was then In the same
kindergarten class with,. Los An
gples. ' Today Los' Angeles 1 is
cImbing for the million mark and
Bald Mountain 'has Just buried Its
last" inhabitant. There must be
some Vicant chairs in our grow
ing family of western cities.
Los Angeles Times.
Prieea "quoted ' are wholesale and are
prieea received - by- farmer.'- No- retail
prices are given except aa noted. -f
No. 1 wheat $1.10.-' ' -
No. 2 wheat- $1.08.
. No. 3 Bed wheat, sacked. $1.07. '
Cheet hay. $20.
Oat hay $20&22.
Clover hay. baled, $21(22.
EGOS, BUTTER AKD BUTTESFAT
Kgga, wholesale,-2Sc - '
1 Creamery butter, 4850c.
ButterfaV delivered. 4852c.
Milk. $2.45 ewt.
" PODXTST
Leghorns, Springers, l2(SJ5c
Broilers, 15a.' '
Hens,' Kght, 13o. :
: Ilns. heavy. 18e.
- P0SK, MTTTTOH AND BEEF
Hogs; top, Utte. ' . -
Liv hors. tc
Heavy 'rough," lOOlle. "
Iresscd hogs, 12(12 tc -
Top veal, dressed. 0c .
Top steers,. 13 &C
Cows, 10.
FRtJITS '
; Bananas 11c.
Lemon $7 8.50
- JiaTel oranges. $.t.5Q($ 1.75.
Florida grapefruit, $79?0. ,
. lates, sr.75. 9.75. -
BTJKCH VEOETABLES
; Beets, carrots, turnips. '4i per dot. ,
KTJTS '' - '
Walnut, 20e lb. .1
Alberts. i0 lb.' ' " v- -
Almonds. Sop lb, " "
' jJiaaiV i5 . . JT.
0.1
SAID La.i-fi... 1
Commissioner of;. Bureau of
Fisheries, Denies Deple
tion; of Shells
NEW YORK. Feb. 13. Tlenrv
O'Malley, - Ccjtnmisnioner o.f the
u. .; . bureau oi isneries. nas
issued denial, of the statement
that America's supply of fresh
water ; shells, from "which many
of ; the finest fresh water pearls
are.' taken, ' is ! near ! depletion.
Aecordinf5 ; to the. , Comraissicper,
the fresh-water mussel resources
otrihis country will last; indefi
nitely. He called attention to, ti.e
lact tnat tne ' united States ?ov
erhpent has worked out exten-
sivf plans-for- the-protection ot
mussels in Inland r.Iver beds. "
. "During the season of 1922,
mussel infection was carried on
by the government on ari exten
sive, scale ' In connection wit!i
its rescue of 139,173,780 fish la
the Mississippi-river basin,' llr.
O'lalley said. "Rescue stations
for" sfish- were established on a
large " scale' on "the' Miss!s;rri
river, two years ago. When the
water ' recedes after an overflow,
fisi in great numbers are left
In stagnant- ponds and p?'"?.
Wprkers from the- rescue sta
tions, return these fish to. tIor!'3--waters.
- As - they- toss- tho tl-1
back. Into the streams they infect
them, wiyi the spawn mussels.
AH .mujssejs iare. parasites, livlss
cn the- fins f fish."
'SfujselaTepreseijt, the b3!3 ct
ine peari iisneries or this country.
The ""three prfnciDar strear
whjch produce raerfcan" 'pcarlj
are ia :the Ozark region, alec?
the Missouri- and Arkansas bor
der. There." are far more fresh
water pearls than. Is; generally
supposed." k Last year " a pearl
weighing. 72 grains, and pro
nounced perect, was. taken, from
an, Arkansas 'stream;' One of t:.'.
best findg a. few years aro soil
rpr $3.qpp. A. pearl known as
the Risley peafl, which' was 7-8
of an inch in cLrcnmferpnnA n-i
perfect ' in shape and lustre, was
icuxtd at Peeij Arkansas ia 1913.
and: sold, later for 19,000.
Today there has Krown urs
around : the ' fresh-water ' rails1 I
resources of the MississirTil vrl-
"ley an industry valued" at tprrox.
tmateiy xs.ooo.090 . and enp.cy
lng nearly 30,000 ' people. At
tbe present time "41 epecies cf
shell have been "found to 1' of
commercial value, asid from th?
possible discovery of peark. "A
recent rariijr report shows that
the importance of tha indnstr '
in this country rests In part c
tne ract practically every Inditl-
uum, uses iresa water pearl, but
tons, the largest" product cai
factured from the shells.
" The 'laboratory : at " ,Fairr"rt,
fowa, conducted 'by the,Ui:i;-l
States bureau of :' fisieriei, ' J,i'
making 'a.' special study cf mn"
sels and the fish.' upon whicH
tiey. live. Report? from Fair
port show the usefulne?s 'of cot
trolled methods of propels Uor,
The fish 'which ware iafcctr
with the spawn, of mussels in.
1923 will yield a large "quantity
of shells in 1926'and 1927. Eueli
work, carried on year aftef year,
removes any possibility of th
depletion of America's pearl
fisheries: GoTernmept reports'
of experts indicate that artifi
cial mussel propagation,' carried
on in the' iuture, will be evea
more effective than in the past.
..''..iraEA'jC'j"-
MINNEAPOLIS, Feb 14.
'! ,slV: ; - Nt- , 1 northern
fH! tVL3r 3-i; lUj
$1,2,3-4: July 11.22 1-4.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 14. Close:
Aeat 1-8 to l-'4d higher.
BUENOS AIRES, Feb. ' 14.
Opening. wheat unchanged,
Jf.!rc,hr fH , Md:,May 11.22.
It la noT? possible to measure '
the. sun's atmosphere without
waiting for a solar eclipse but
the task of, lifting oneself ' over
the fence by , his boot straps yet
bothers the highbrows.
PORTLAND rMmiETS
r . - - - -
B UTT V RflT i: -
&?oV i,?!? wfiss? W90 014
i7msVo,-d
147 . "?c ff grades,
Vri7hSlZ" "Portland )
U3Vi&i?o-
n,iiln,li 252S.75. ."'
Uc.r2Z7??i,r- api!. 5on$i.so
t according to variety nd pack neara.
p....Uifs, a w 5.c sack; carrots, 7is
tvtiJSp fl.60ftl.75 ewt. '
53Q40e: threo-eighta, blood, S2S5r;
nuarter Wood. 30fi32c; lownsrtr 'a : i
22"&5ea27? B",Ue eiottod-, woo).
- X&FCKmu'rm' OrerfOB, Wsshinirl
and Idaho ranch clips bring 3 to a ct;
lots' than valley wool." '
HOPS Steady. 1821 crop, jsomiosi;
new crop, 6 80 ib.