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v - ? I THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON i SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17, 1923 c 1 1 It" : : e i l r: I l - i ,.. f. V t- ; n, i' ,-lt 5 i li. Bi2 v i i 1 ; ...i i 4 i H II ( IK i i It t- - i i, " !? if v7;i 1 ; t. f d 'AY ' 5 , . N J I dOSSlIED APTKBTISEMKSTa Sat p worst w ueertio s 6 TkrSS iaSSSTio -- 20o ISe Y"" eOBtreCt, H( BO. ?"h' eoilwct. nor . He y lajmamfor adeortisement 25 NORWICH UNION rmB INSURANCE SOCIETY W. H. Burghardt, Jr. Rodent Agent - 371 State St. MONEY TO LOAN On Rea.1 Estate ... T. Kw FORD Qrer Ladd afc Bush Bant) new"t6day" FOR KALE ONE WHITE ROTARY i- sewinr machine aad d,ininr room mV - $50 lor all ; 331 i K; liberty street.-', : trioT PAIR GIASSS8. INSIDE PER- seriptkm No. 8820. tKetura Bow OpU ' eal Co- 325 State.'., ' - JOB RENT ONE Olfc NICEST HOMES -,1a city. Also wasted. Rood drag awj "S lixjaire Fitshugh, 1483 D street. jj-ACRE LOGANBERRY TRACT FOR trade for property e la , town. Phene 3675, v m.: BAVH $1000 TO LrOAN AT 7 INTER- CTTLAND" XCRSERY MAZZARD rhmrrr aeedlinss. rratted walnuts. mostly ell kinds. Leading variety nur n itnrk cu be seen at Cherry "City - yd Barm. 544 Ferry street. Phone 1140M or 199. FLAKE'S PET LAND. 273 STATE. OF- . rv11i nnna. IS ta 815: one male i Collie 1 1 months oM. very rood ; Toy - , terrier, $5; Toy hub: roooie. to; tame V f monkey. $25. Cavies. $1 each. - CAUFORNI A FOR OREGON RANCH OR Ullieieili mainum mmm wmukh nfe sad' lemoB rroe. . modern, six room buanalow witlt yery r eity - eon- f raleBee, close to San Bernardino and Riverside, fronting on pared boulevard. ' Price I $28,000 (not inflated). O. C. ' Ragsn - (owner), Bloominjtton. CaU ; Box 83. - . . r---- :. WANTED v FORD OR CHEVROLET. . Most i b rood, and cheap for ean Fheae 1065W.. iV. - . FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS for rentk Also new twWon' furnish- led henee, modem, rs. Cellv st ,1620 . Coert street today.' IjOOK THROUGH YOUR DAILY PA cere and eoent the uto accidents, and tiea r onr rates for insnraaee. We will leave it to year jnajrment u tt is , ssf e to be without protection. Stsndley a Foley. Arts, v . ADDING MACHINES AMERICAN LIS- ter, $85; Bnrroncna. aioo: uattoa. 912a. ani as. suns, eea sun sireei " (apatsirs.) FOR RENT MODERN FIVE-ROOM cottar with larro aleepinr porch, at . 635 North lttth street. Partly furn ished. $35 a month. Apply at Statee- .. man aeaiaeae) ofuee, or pnone zs. ana xr vr UAnmV SFVK- BOOM M VI " - fist at 666 Ferry street. $35 a i month, partly fnrnUhed: will faraish farther if desired. CaU at Statesman , t Easiness office, or phone Z3. v-n w v wt vrp t.v-t T.t.y yrsxisll HuulaM t t it-raon flat , at 664 A Ferry street,' $50 a month.- Immediate -" soeaefliion. Apply at eiatesman oeu ness oftice, or phone -33. ' ... d LARGE HOUSE AXD liARGE LOT. . Kortb Winter St., $4500. A " splendid home, fireplace, east froat, K. Winter U $4000. ' -' Ood aoaaea for trade- i Portland. Golderr RulelRealty;Co. '"M' N. Cottare St. ; v f. WONEY FOR FARM LOANS NO COMMISSIONS S3 YEARS TIME , QUICK SERVICE , , -. , A. C. Bohmstedt . . ,407 ' Maaonie Temple -Salem, Or. " 1. ... s?s- ' ' - "" - a-Foom modern nonse iarr . corner lot. with . frnit ' and fterriee: .paved street and ear line; pavement paid: leeatea North j5flt"Kreefc,.,Prtca $3J00. with 300 eash. .-1 . .. , - . : - Thomason... ' 831 Stat St. KICK $500 DULL MAHOGANY PIANO. plain cose, rood tone and action, s-iaa i t5 down. 31.50 per week.- SlIrKtly used pUno. sold new 6 weeks r for 9450. left wttn us to sou at 29; $5 down, f 1.60 per ween. SHOO nUm iluu. with -rolle and beach , sold new. on year are. Thia heaatifnl . piano only- 33:. c real ooy; fiu - down, 12.50 per weeh. ' ' tali man piano stork t 895 S Twerftif St. 0 -iEMPllOYMENT VlT.1t - t WANTED TWO BOOM MEN AT COBS V M&Uhell mill. Phone mill office. Valeeta, Orero- WOOD CUTTERS WANTED TO CUT 100 to 5p0 cords fir and. oak. Abrams, SIS SOoth Coaraerciai street. FEMAXB WANTED EXPERI EN CED WOMAN TO aell'Edsna Hosiery, wni rs. . nee dosla Conner, 1089 Fremont 8U Port- land. Orcroa. .- M.;..,...-..- , 1 , 1CALB AHD XXMAUb" " jv a vrirn ur ! isn ' women Tt taka farm paper snbseriptiens. A (ao " pro position to thei nrt peepie. i drttas th Pacific lienealead, dtateama BMtt 8alm. Ora. PERSONAL GET MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL paper pablished. Free for stamp. Cor respoBttenW letee. uatev . CATHOLICS.? WISHING TO MARRY. i tHoeklet iree. aaarees neme vino, Boa 8S. iJrsnd Rapids. Mich. i TXX3K PAPER XT YOU WANT TO GET . THE. - : fxMH .a.Mt. 'iied; ISo- W the Paeifl ) Homestead.' Salem, Orecon for a three atAiitka' . trial- sahserlpttom: - maaue , hW-4. x . - v POOLTRYMEI ' SED ."EIGHT TWO - eent staarpe for spoevai tare i u.k Wm, aui aMmi learaal i , the west. The articles end advert! . meaie avra i v1" I pool try breeders " of the . Vorthwasl .Poaltryf .fsnraaj,' ai mereiai street, thuom. vrrfom- LIVESTOCK PIGS FOR SALE PHONE 105F11 k . PZAVOlT USED CHICREKING OKANT, III GOOJ ahkne. Will rin arnt Sens. ' H L Stiff Pmitare 01 ' . " FOB SALE GOOD iCSklD MAHOGANY piano left ht t selL Price 9200 terms. H. L. Stiff Furnitur Co. Ma 4e rtaei, . . , WOOD ; Best .Grade1 Mill Wood Zr ft. and 1 6 inch) dry mUI wood, v ? Four. ft. green mill wood. v ' " ?roinPt delivery and roasonabl prices. ft;.:-Wnw-105 8. Charon. ' Phoa . .1542. I .-'' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ONE 03 TWO CHILDREN to N. -- " iiauif. Apply 193 -- - wn . . GET YOUR VTTAiriNES BY EATING wrmnwooa .ottaKe tTieen. It is de livered fresh daily to year rrocer from modern sanitary dairy. APPLES 75a PER BOX ; 3 FOR $2.00. wwww, -koe sack... delivered. Ward K. Richardson, 23N. Front. Phone 494. FOR SALE GOOD BLACK DIRT. ORE- su iransier a a lor ate uo or at 17th and Conrt streets, Salem, j FOR SALE 8-SPEED INDIAN MOTOR- mw motorbiae, z'i repeaunf rifle.- All three in rood condition, for 9100. A rood barrain. Will sell sep arate. Call 33F4, . FOR SALE CASH REGISTER. AI " new ieea inaa nan price: alao Iarr Norris aaf cheap. Gicte Furni ture Co.. 873-77 Court. ' Beautiful Oreson Rose and eleven other Oregon soars, tog-ether , wiw e iibo eoiieetioB or patrwue eenra. eaerea soars and many eld-time favor ttea -- ' " - - ALL FOR J5e ' -: t Special prices In onantitr lata Especially adaptable for sehooL eammna- ty mt home sinrinf. Send for Western! Songster . 76 pare, now in Its third edition. Pnbliehed by OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY t B VmmTil P 4a1fa Ove FOB SALS OLD NEWSPAPERS. 10 rente a bundle. Circulation department Oregon Statesman. DOUBLE WEAR SHOES FACTORY TO wearer, cheep. W. G. Converse, 896 8. 14th. Horn Sundays. . CALL, 8 END OR PHONE FOR EXPR1T d' Amour Toilet requisites at the Flower-ln-tha-Bottl Perfume Shop; 115 K. Liberty Su ; FORI RENT V AFARTMXHT8 APARTMENT FOR RENT. 891 WORTH uemmereiai. i BOUSES MODERN FURNISHED HOU8E FOR rent. Inquire Mr. Stiff at BUff Fur niture Co. i : ROOMS WANTED FOUR PEOPLE! FOR MEALS Call 195 V. Front SC room 4. FOR RENT LARGE SLEEPING ROOM ta modem, home, close in; sntlemaa only. Phone 187TR. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM. Mod ern. Mrs. Henry Rewe, 680 North 12th street. :-. i : THREE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; NO children. Call in sftsrnooa; 713 Can ter street, s ; PIANOS NEW PIANO FOR RENT $6 PER MO. n. u. uotr rarnltare Co. LOST AND FOUND ' ' . vXOST , " LOST TWO PACKAGES 0P MER- chandis pat Into wrong car by mis take. Return to -Central Cigar Store. WANTED 8CI8CELLANEOUS. WANTED GEESE "AT ONCE. Mrs. M. Sew aid. Route 1. . Indepeadenee, Or: OLD MATTRESSES MADE OVER Capital City -Beddrar Co. Fhone 19.' WANTED FURNITURE, TOOLS. TfCU fhOOS 81. - -t ' ' i-.v' WANTEDr MODERN TWO OR THREE room apartment by Monday, Feb. 1 9 Phono 1500. i . f WANTED EVERYTHING IN HARD i ware and faraHureV Beet prices paid THH CAPITAL HA BDWAR ' !'' a FURNITURB .OO. 288 Jf. Commercial St. w . : Ph" 47. WANTED TO BUT- HOUSEHOLD FUR itar, '-toois. mlscellaaeons srtieles. Phone 1446. '---y - ; . - - t- WANTED FURNITURE, - TOOLS, - MA chinery. stock, te. Will bay for cash or sell on commission. - Phoa 511. Woodry. th aaottoaeer. . BUSINESS CARDS ACETYLENE WELD IN Q IRON STEEL, : BRASS. ALUMINUM . Briar the pieces. , Oxe-Gaa Heating Co , 887 Cs-rt. r -. . .-. . ' 1. , . AUOnONXER AUCTIONEER T. 5. WOODRY, THE U7ftoeK. lurniture, rat estate eae tieaeer. . Phoh'- Xf .for" salaT date. Re. 1616 N. Sassmer. .... . i . COL. J. B.- GABLE AUCTIONEER : farm and city .sal.- . 160 8, High. Pon 1446..; . , . O; 8ATTERLEE. AUCTIONEER, PHONE 430-1211J; 180 N. Com 'I 8t. Room 91. AUTO -DIRECTORY AUTOMOBILES POOD USED OARS GINGRICH MO tor Oo 871 Court.-" - - BERT L. JONES MOTOR CO4 HUPMO bil dealer. Siafo St. at Front. "The ear of th Americsn family." . " AUTOMOBXLB PAXNTINO AUTO OWNERS LOOK1 - TIME TO have that ear repainted. Come in aad . look over our work. On aeeonnt of th sneeesa of our Ford Special ib. it will be continaed. Reliance Auto Painting Co- 219 State, ear. Front St aeooad floor.. Phone 987. T ..AUTO Towa AUTO TOPS Curtains to order. rices reasonable .Aadersaa Td, 171 8. Higl V BATTERY AND ELECTRICIAN 1. I A CAMEL-IZED BATTERY NEVER - seed a drink. . C. M. Carlson. 849 N. Commercial 8C Salem. Or. , R. D. BARTON EX IDE ' BATTERIES tarter and rnratr work. 171 8 Commercial.' . i " " - - - '-. " PRESTO-LITE . BATTERY . SERVICF Station, v Expert battery aad rleetriea work. Ferris Bros. Phoa 1803. 4l OoorV ' f .--.? AUTO ELECTRICIAN;' EXPERT TROU 4 bl shooting. 838 K High. Phon 203. BICYCLES AND REPAIRING - LOYD E. RAMSDEN DAYTON BICY v clea and repairing 887 Conrt. ' . CAB WASHING ' - ' WHITNEY EMMONS . CARS WASH - ed aad plild. Oleeoa'a An Ex V RADIATOR 4 fTjNDEB REPAIRS RADIATORS - FENDERS. BOWES, mad or eepairod. J. C Bair. $49 TIRES AND ACCESSORIES ARMSTRONG ; TIRES THE KIND . that never wear oat. Thompkins Hsiao,'. Sl CoBmoreiaL- ' - TTKVD PARTS 18 to l OFF. MIKE'S Aeto -wre einr -Beoe -- '4t81 North Comaerciai. Phono 2t. JQ AUTO DIRECTORY TIRES AND ACCESSORIES t HAVE SOME NEW CHEVROLET. Maxwell and Studebaker rtnr rears. pinions, axle rears and spider fears. Also an Elrin body, nearly new. Opea Sunday 9:30 till 4. SCHEELARS AUTO WRECK'O HOUSE 654 Ferry Street. Phone 819 TRACTORS 1 s A. C. HA AG A CO.. 444 FERRY . ST. Phoa 210. Cletrae trseters, Oliver im plements . , , t " USED CARS USED CARS BOUGHT (jtVV asvasm was ivhmuisSIVN r-- to rare. Oleeoa'a Ant Exchaage. . FOR SALS 1919 CHEVROLET IN fin mechanical condition and rd rubber. Price $225. easy terma. , See ear at 849 N. Commercial St. FORD SEDAN FOR SALE WIRE wheels, food upholstery, motor in rood condition. Price $325. Business Men's Adjustment Company, Maaonie Bldg. FOR SALE 1918 CHEVROLET IN rood running order, lots of extras, rood tiree, 1923 license; $175, terms C MV Carlson. 849 N. Qom'l St. AUCTION SALE OF USED CARS Satardsy evening, February 24. at 7:30 Don't miss this opportunity to ret a ear at your own price. We expect to have a- rood assortment to offer. OLESON AUTO EXCHANGE , 173 8. Liberty SEE THOSE BARGAINS in USED OAKS 1916 Dodg Touring (1920 motor) $265 1920 Overland Tourinr ; 365 1918 Oakland Tourinr - - 265 VALLEY MOTOR CO 2C0 No.. High -. Phone 1995 V TERMS VICK BROTHERS USED CAR BULLETIN Chalmers S-pass, new paint $300 Scrips-Booth Roadster, 1919 450 Ford Truck. 1919. body and eab 800 1919 Oakland Tourinr. new paint 350 1918 Ford Tourinr - - 185 83 Overlaad Tourinr , , ,, 100 Studebaker, 1918 5 ISO Buick Tonring 100 VICK BROTHERS Hifh St. at Trad Phonel841 FORD BARGAINS FROM AUTH0R . IZED FORD DEALER 1921 Coupe, wire wheels, motor No. 1 4935302 $523 1917 Tourinr. Motor No. 468754.. 205 1921 Delivery, motor No. 4977751. 255 1917 Tourinr. motor No. 1099374. 180 1918 Touring, motor No. 2566496-. 190 1920 Tourinr. motor No. 4194196.. 1921 Touriac motor No. 4595846 1920 Sedan, motor No. 497525. 1922 SEDAN, motor No. 4428971- 255 290 425 475 1915 Roadster, motor No. 490804 - 185 1920 Track, new tires, motor No. 8929128 ; 875 VALLEY MOTOR CO. 260 N. High Phonel993 , TERMS BUSINESS CARDS CARPET AgD FLUFF RUGS NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC WE NOW wear fluff ran made eut of old ear pots, any length or width yon deeir. We also re-fit. e-eew and aize carpets. Feather reaovatinc and mattres stesnt-ine- and re-makinc. - Salem Carpet deaainr and Fluff Rue Works. Phone 1154 f r - CARPET AND RUG WEAVING RAO CARPET AND RUG WEAVING Call before 9 a. m. 84F21. CH1MNET SWEEPS CHIMNEY SWEEPING F U R N A C E eleaniar. r. Oonneitman. Salem . Jtiara ware Co. DRUG STORES BREWER DRUG ' CO. 403 COURT - Phone 184 " ' ' ' - - - f WM. WEIMEYER "JU8T DRUGS." ITS V. Oommerpial.. phone 167. CLEANERS AXD DYERS Pro. SPAN CLEANERS AND SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS Baits eiesned end pressed, yi.au ffaita . inuni aad -Dressed. 50e 1215 8. Oom'L .. . Phoae 1888 -FXMAKCIAXi LOANS ON THE EAST PAYMENT plan, can repay at any time without extra eherr. 417 Oreron xtidr. TABU LOANS AT 6 PER CENT aad 6U PER CENT ANDERSON a RUPERT OreroB Bldg- Salem, Ore. MARION- POLR COO NTT FARM LOAN association has money to loan it H W. D Smith, aerrlary-treasmrer. aos -Salem Bank of, Commerce. . - . ELECTBICTANS SAT. EM . :EIJfCTM0 CO MASONIC BtaMdiar- - Phoae 1200. - ' , ELECTRIC ' FIXTURE AND 8UPPLK Co. Phono 1934. 222 N. Ubrty. HALIK'8 ELECTRIC SHOP. ELEC .trie machine repairing, eoatraesinc. 387 Conrt., Phaoe 488. i- ARCHIE FLEENER, ELECTRICIAN Home wiring by hour or oeatraet. Estimator tarnished. Phon 980, 414 Conrt St ... : p-- " FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL PIECES Delivery. C F. Breithaupt. florist. - 128 Nrth UbMty Phono 880 FURNACES 8EAGROVE FOR FURNACES . PIPE and pipeteos; 198 8. 12th St, Phoae 885W. 1 FURNXTUBB STORES GIESE FURNITURB CO. QUALITY furniture for less money. -. 878 Ooart '' .Phone 464 t ' -. : v PEOPLE'S FURN1TURK STORE NEW and second hand fsraitare- 971 N Ow nwercial. .. Ladies' Wearing Apparel t- . D&ES8MAKINQ SPENCER CORSETS TO ORDER DressnMkinr. Carrie Fisher. MeOor- - aaek Brdg. : - - : c ? r . HEM8TITCHINO S AX E M ELITE HEMSTITCHING pie tine. b4te. smpinr and needle . work.. 32 Oregon Bldr. Phono 679. "MILLERS'. GOOD GOODS . HEM -stitching and fancy work parlors; guar. ante good work and quick service. IX - reet over Miller' store, to th right of maia stairwsy. .. ;..:.;..,. : MRS. C. E. MILLER HEM STITCHING, tamping buttons. Room 10, over Mil lor's store. Phon 117. MILLINERS A. THREE FIRM 8 RECOMMEND MITL ner Hats to order or remodeled; 203 Masonia Bldr. V LADIES TAILORING W. J.; MAYER LADIES' TAILORING ; long costs, and suit. Roeoa 7. McCor aark Bldg. Phon 692. BUSINESS CARDS BOTEXA AR rvnTO' "Wt, CLEAN. COSY; 808 jbv 1 46 8tata. , 1 u I BUSINESS CARDS LAUNDRIZa YALE LAUNDRY IS AGAIN IN A PO aition to render you the same efficient ' . service as before the fir which de stroyed oar old building. All kinds of - laundry work, slso cleaning and presa inr. Phone your wanta to 195 and w willValL SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 816 8- Uberty street. Phone 25. Oldest larcee best. lEatsbllahed 1889. CAPITAL CITY 1 STEAM LAUNDRY Quality work, prompt lervioe. 1264 Broadway. Phone 165 MEDICAB MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phone S17-W. KEN'S STORE ED. CHA8TAIN C1X.THING OO. SUTT8 and overs osta. Uae my stairs: It pays. 805 State St. MACHINE SHOP THE CROSS AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC Steam boilers, vnicsnisers and tabe plates. - Perry O. Campbell. 317 N. Liberty. H. AND M. CO. SPECIALTY GRIND ra and welders. Automotive service. 490 Ferry. Phone 804. WECHTER A BM1TH MACHINISTS, engineers, welders, Hesld eylindsr grinding service. Phone 562-845 Fer ry. . MUSICAL SALKM COX8ERV ATORY OP MUSIC All braa-ht-a taught, diploma granted Joha R Sites, director. 1287 Onart Phon- 626 A COURSE IN BUSINESS PIANO playing. Popular syncopsted standard mnsic Semi-classics and ballads; 12 lessons. Waterman Piano School, Me Cornsck Bldg. MUSIC STORES GEO. 0. WILL PIANOS. PHONO graphs, sewing machines, thet music. - aad piano studies. Repsirlnr phono graphs and sewing machines. 432 State. Salem. FAINTING CONTRACTORS Lv D. BRANDON, GENERAL PAINTING contractor. Painting in all its branches 865 N. High St. Phono 1597. PHONOGRAPH REPAIRING SAUL JANZ EXPERT REPAIRMAN ON : all makes of talking machines, bsnd and string instruments. Call, write phone 983. Moore's Musie House. 415 Court St. Satiif action guaranteed. PIANO TUNERS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED Siano tnner. Leave rder Will's axis Saor JACK CLEMENT SALEM'S OLD piano toner, la hack. Call, writ or phone 1774. the Soar Shop, opposite i the Court Hense. PIANOS TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A new Victor or Brunswick. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co- Musie Dept. SHERMAN. C AY A CO- PIANOS DicnvtTi. Duo-rt n he-. Mr Musio Hons. 415 Court street. NURSERY STOCK COMPLETE LINE TREES ' SMALL fruits, ernsnjentali. Capital City Nur sery Co- 426 Ores"- Bldr. Phone T5 FRUIT. NUT AND SHADE TREES Pearcy Bros- 237 State. FRUIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY OMfttJ w&lnnt. cherry and Italian prune trees. E A. Bennett Nursery Co-. 2233 Falrrrounds road, x-uon ixao. CHOICE SMALL FRUIT PLANTS Strawberry, blackberry. blackeap, berry, currant, grapr loganberry, red raspberry. Also asparsgnr, rhubarb, etc. Ward K. Richardson, 2395 Ne, Front. Phono 494. - . 1 PAPERHANGISG AND . PAINTING PH0N1T G13TSN ADAMS FOR HOUSE -decorating, paper .hanging, tinting; -Reliable Workman. . -1 TEN CENT KALSOMINE IN BEAUTI fnl colors; $1 does a room. Max O. Buren, .179 N. Com' I. PLUMB mo G RARER BROS PLUMBING AND heating; - general repairs. Panne 50. 141 S. Liberty. . - " PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COI1 work. Phoa 1397-J. Shop. 13' Union ati t. A. L. Gixtfree 8EOOND HANS OOOO SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BUYS AND sells second-hand furniture. T00U and - Junk. 320 N. Commercial. Phone 492 WANTED EVERYTHING IN ' CLOTH " tar and shoea. Beet prices Paid. Cap ital Exchange. 842 N.. Conunoraiat Phono 18-W SCAVENGERS 8ALEM - SCAVENGERS GARBAGE refuse of all kinds removed. Cesspool? cleaned. Phone 167 or 1595-W 40OS SCAVENGER SERVICE (FC( eessor to Neal 8exvenger) Oarbags an rofoso of all kinds - removed by th' month. Reasonabie rates. . Phone Office 629. reeideaco 9058. 19. reel Aand STOVES STOVE REPAIRING ST0VTS REBUILT AND REPAIRED-, 40 years' experience. Depot Nationa feace. aises 23 to 28 inches hil. Paints, oils and varnishee, etc., togac. berry and hop hodks. Salem fence aa Stove Works. 250 Conrt street. Phon 12A. , TONSORIAL O. K. BARBER SHOP LET US BE : yonr barber. Yon will be pleased. J. . O. Sehwenk. 835 State St. TRANSPORTATION PARKER'S STAGE I INES J W. Parker. General Manager Central 8tege Terminal Salem, Ore go; SALEM-8ILVERTON DIVISION Loaves Salem, Central 8tag Tarmin-1: , 7 a. m- 11 a. m- 5 p. m Loaveo Silvertoa. News Stand: a. m 1 p. m- 6 p. m. Salem-Indepeadence-Monniowth Dvio Leave Salrm Central Star Terminal: 7 a. m.. 9 a. m. , 11 a. m- 8 p. : 8 nv at. Leave Monmouth, Monmouth .Hotel: . 8:15 a. m- 1 p. m- 6:15 p. m. ( Lettvee- .Independence, Beaver Hotel. 8:80 a.' m- 10 a m 1:15 p. m. 4 p. m '-"'-6:86. W make connections at Salem to ' al ! part of th volley. Extra trip. appointment. ... 1. W. PARKER. General MaaaW TRANSFER HAPUNO CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER UO.--3S Siaio St, Pho. 933. Ductal forwarding onT P0,ltr . tit or rate - WE MOVE. STORE AND SHIP HOUSE hold roa- O"' P'u' ,ta PI1 aad furaitur moving. We ito mm ountry triOs. W hdle the best eoal and wood. Call Jr'"fT We rive rood- measnr. good quaittj and good "eer-iee. Larmer Transfer Oa. Phoae 0 - VARIETY STORES SALEM VARIETY STORE CHINA T ware, glassware, toye. notjoo. and mil llnery. : - ' . WATER SALEM WATER. LTOHT JOB OO Office,. $01 South Oemmercial St. Tea oer eent diacount b dmeti . flat ?a7a paid i- advaac. No dednction for atscae or any csus anles watw : la shot ff your premises. ( BUSINESS CARDS WOOD SAWING WOOD SAWING. 8proeL PHONE 118L ED. LODGE DiRtCTORY UNITED 8HAA1SH WAR VETERANS Camp 5. Armory. First, third Mondays ; PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS FREEMAR STRUBIJ5. 610 BANK OF Commerce Bldg. I AMBULANCE SERVICE SALEM AMBULANCE' SERVICE Phone 666: 173 S. "Liberty. , CHIROPODISTS DR. 8. P. SCOTT. GRADUATE KA tiensl University 8icnses; Chicago. Maaonie Temple. Phone 640. DR. WILLIAMS CORNS, CALLOUSES, ingrown nails; all foot troubles. Price She Co. Phone 616. : CHIROPRACTORS DR. S. R. SMITH, CH1CROPRACTOR. 822 Oregon Bldg. Phone 664. DR. LENA A. BOONE, CHIROPRACTOR. 475 S. Commercial. Hours 10 to 12: 1 to 5. Phone 1415. DRS. , SCOTT A SCOFIELD, P. 8. cZ Chiroprat-tors. 414-19 U. 8. Bank Bldg. Phoae 87; rea. 828-R. CHINESE PHYSICIAN DR. H. L. HUM CURES- ANY -KNOWN diaeaae. 158 High St.; phone 283 DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS ', MAGNETIC HEA! IX G DR. A. L. Franu. Acute and chronic diseases. Phoae 780. 25-28 Breyman Block. FUNERAL DIRECTORS SALEM MORTUARY, FUNERAL DIRE0 tors. 210 Center. Phone 1656. OPTICIANS MORRTS OPTtCT. OO. SUITE 801. 804 Oregon Building, GLASSES FITTED BY THE BOW Op tical Co., 325 State street, opposite Ladd A Buah Bank. "Us Quality Proven Shnr-ona." NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND chronic disease. 415 'Oregon Bldg. Phoae lift. OSTEOPATHI0 PHYSICIANS DR. FOSTER 404 OREGON BLDG. Phones 756. 2024-J. - DR. W. L. MERCER OSTEOPATHIC physician and surgeon. Kirksvill grsdusto. 404-405 U. 8. National Bank Bldr. Phone, office 919: re. 614. DR. JOHN L. LYNOH OSTEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon, 408-40. Ore ron Bldg. Phone, office 1894; res. 68-FS. DR. O. U. KENT. OSTEOPATHIC PHY sicisn and surgeon, 408 9 Maaonie Temple. Phones: office '16; residnc 644M. 1- REAL ESTATE FOR BALE MY 16 ROOM HOME AT 1030 Chemeketa street. Well adapted for rooming. Phone 120. 8-ROOM MODERN HOUSE ON STATE street, $2500. 5-room modern house on Union street: $2600. 5-room modern house oa 8. 19th street; $2200. Went listing oa city property that is for sal. M. J. Hunt Ladd A Bush Bldr. Two Bargains On 5- and on 6-room bungalow, prac tically new, and soma barrain. Neces sity compels a sacrifice to your benefit. Over 100 other house to sell. See The Fleming Realty Co, 841 State St. HANDSOME 6 ROOM MODERN HOME on State street: large corner lot. ga rage, fruit, $5750. Win take rood car , as part payment. Pettyjohn & Mouser ' 216 Oregon Bldg GOOD BUYS 7-room modem bungalow, furnished. lo cated oa Fairmount Hill. Price $6200. 9-room modern bom with large corner - lot n Ooart St. Price $8400. 9-room modern home complete in every way, close in on Center St., $7500. 6-room modern home . with hardwood floors, in Oaks addition, $7875, terms. 5-room modern bangalow, esst front oa 8. Com'L $4200. Immediate possession. 5-room bungalow on Richmond avenue, $2750, easy terms. This place is hew. Real Estate and Firo Insurance.! W, Hi Grabenhorst & Co, 275 8 tat Street Woods Bargains ' Teal acre tract three miles out on rood road, rood buildings, orchard and ber- ries, running water, $3500; might take a home in Sslem part pay. 40 acres on - paved highway, all under plow, small house, fine new barn, orchard, running water; want a home in Salem. Four- .. room house $800. Seven-room modern "- house, $3300 Money to loan. FIRST CLASS PROPERTY FOR SALE ' - and exchange. Six houses, mostly mod ern, to trade in on improved acreage; . 83 acres with fine 6-room modern bun- S,low, close in on Paved road, a splen d buy at $8000. Wanted well im proved ranches to exchange for choice improved Canadian wheat farms. Three room honse, small lot, $575. 8 choice , : lots, close in.: chesp. 11-room rooming hcas. $4500, will psy 15 per cent on - investment. W. McLaren Realty Co., . IRO N. Cem'l St. Phoao 480. To Exchange Msxwell oar for lot or small house, north. 8-rooni house with 14 acres in Falls City Priced at $1500; trade for small house in Sslem. House in Sslem to trade for Dallas prep- erty.. Wanted 5-room house in East Salem. Will pay $300 rash and $25 per month. 'V Thomason 831 K State Street. , A NEAT MODERN ' 5-ROOM BUNGA- low with basement. 92750. 50-; acres with rood buildings snd equipment.' 8 miles out, price $9000; will tske city property to ' $4000. 10" acres, 7 plow - land, has a rood spring. 3 miles out; $125 per acre; no buildings. $1000 to loan. j 'l " f ! . J. A.'Milis 831 tt State Street. Best Buys! and Exchanges 6-room modern 'bouse, on pavement,'. 6 blocks from State street, close. $3500; $50O cash, balance $25 monthly. 15 acres, all cultivated, 9 acres bearing logaas, Wl barn, coop, on paved ' road. 1 mife from Salem, $5000, easy terms. 20 acres. 14 cleared, 6 timber. 1 acre Royal Anna cherries.- 1-4-aere rasp berries, 2 acre, apples. 5-room house, barn, ppnltry and brooder house, rn rare. 5 miles from Ladd A Bttsh baTjk; . - $4000, $1000 cash, balance fl per cent. This would mak a splendid poultry ranch. '.. ' - S acres Umber, $600 cash; 20 acres tim ber, $1750. easy terms: 34 acres tim ber. $3250. The 34 sere trsct nss a honse. barn, aad is aril fenced. Terms - half each - ' . SocolofsKY . . . 31 8tat St. , . . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 500 acres cntovcr land in Clearwater and Beltrami counties, Minnesota. G. W. - Plank, Rout 3. Box 45, Sslem. INVESTOR. NOTICE Owner will sell cheep on easy terms, SO acres 1 Vs miles east of Sal-m. Address D. 1., Slatesm?n. WANTED TO BUY FROM OWNER five or six-room house. Or other desir able property. Can pay $1500 cash. State price aad location.' Peter Paul son. Box -132, Salem, Oregon. . ' FOR SALE ONE ACRE WITH 4-ROOM house; good water, 1 mile out; $1000; $300 raah, bal. f 3y0 - esch year at G'c. Compton Real Estate . 469 State St. $23O0 BUYS A PLASTERED FOUR room bangalow with bath, on car line; $800 rwk, balance $20 a month and interest. W. G. Krueger Oregon Bldg. - Phone 217 187 ACRES MILES FROM FALLS ' City, about 40 acres in. cultivation, 9 acres 2 and 8-year-old prunes, family orchard, two sets buildings,- running water; well fenced. Other business occupies my time; must sell; essy terms. C. J. Bruce. Fslls City, Ore. A Wasco County Section Cheap Will take a medium priced house Salem, Portland, or between. Fleming Realty Co.. 341 Stats St. FOR SALE OR TRADE HOTEL AND 414 acres in live small town in Will amette "valley; doinr rood business. Will sell for less than true value or trad for Urge house in Salem suitable for roomers aad -boarders Address Owner, care Statesman 4- F0R SALE OR TRADE THAT ARB worth looking up. Well improved 4 acr tract; take city property up to $3000. Another one 34 acres, all cultivated and rood land, fair buildings Price $3500 ; want city property; . will pay difference. Also 130 acres in Tillsmook county, close to highway and chees factory in best dairy county in the state; price $1600; trade for acre age, pay cash difference. 159 acres in South Dakota. 318 acres in Colorsdo for property here. If yon hsve any property to exchange why don't you see Child A BechteL 540 Stste St. Bullish Demonstrations in Oil and Copper Shares Bolster Prices. NEW, YORK. Feb. 16. Bul lish, demonstrations in the oil and copper shares founded on higher commodity prices, sent stocks soaring to new high : re cords in "today's stock-market, one of the most active "of the year. While fore'gn news de velopments were again Ignored, the marking ud of the demand sterling rate to 4.9, the highest figure attained in more than three years, had . a . cheenf ul ef fect on Bentiment. Copper snares made a quick response to the future increase In the commodity price to 15 3-4 cents a pound, the highest since in 1920. Publication of statistics show ing; how oil companies with vast supplies In storage will benefit by ! the higher crude prices. In fluenced the , "buying . of those shares, f Official reports of a continuation of heavy car load ings had a ffavorable effect' on the railroad shares, but they fctill lagged far behind the in dustrials. . J Call money opened at 5 1-4 the highest renewal rate this year, and then dropped succes sively to 5, .4 1-2 and .4; per cent where it closed. Time money was firmer, 5 per cent Jbasisi be ing definitely established for AH maturities. Out of town bank- era are the principal takers of commercial paper, the bulk of the, prime names - commanding 4 1-2 per cent.. - Reports of disturbances in the Ruhr valley had virtually no ef fect on the foreign exchange mar ket, demand sterling holding steady 'around- 4.69, and Frencn francs hovering around six cents. German marks were quoted around .0052 cents a hundred, in dicating a continuance of Ger man government support. FRUIT NEW YORK. Feb. 16. Evap orated apples dull; prunes quiet but steady; apricots firm; peach es quiet. WHEAT. LIVERPOOL, Feb, 16. Close: WTieat - 3-4d lower; March 9s, 9 l-4d; May 9s, 8 3-4d. BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 16. Opening, wheat, March 11.20; May $1.22 1-2; l-2c lower. MINNEAP OLIS, Feb. 16. Wheat, cash; No. 1 northern 11.20 1-8 at' S1.29 1-8: May $1.21 1-8; July $1.20 1-8. MIXED E51 CP The other morning a Topeka woman took' two packages to her hnsband'8 office for him to bring home that evening.' One package contained tomatoes. -Be sure you put the tomatoes on the ice when you go home," she told him. Being a well-trained husband, he obeved instructions. ' The " next morning the woman found the to matoes on the library table. "What did you do with the other package?" she asked. "1 put' it on the ice as you told me." She went to the ice chest and got. It. .The package the man of the house I had put on ice contained a brand new corset. Capper's Weekly, j 1 STOCKS SOARING -ON MARKET RGSIN i-- a .a.Aiaa a.A aaaaj, aaieaaaaA" HOLD NG A HUSBAND Adcle Garrlaon'a New Pbaae of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CHAPTER 23S. THE SURPRISE THAT MAY HAVE CHANGED HER FLUFFINESS'S JOY. - "Don't you like it, Madge?' Little Mrs. Darkee, standing In the doorway of the room she had prepared tor her new daughter-in-law, asked the question with just a hint of peremptorl ness in her otherwise wistfully ap pealing manner. I knew that un less I wished to speak the burt al truth, accuse her of sacrificing ueua a tastes and comfort to her desire to give Alfred an upstairs sitting room, I must say 'some thing commendatory, and that quickly. . "Love it! I said with as much enthusiasm as I could muster. There was no untruth in the words, for the delicate tints of the roomare favorites of my own, liked all the .better because my own coloring doesn't allow them in my clothing or the hangings my rooms. "Edith must be wild about it." Lilllan. glanced at. me auicklv With' a furtive smile. I SAW that she had caught the double mean- Ing of my reference to Edith's opinion of the room. "She hasn't seeri it." Mrs. Durkee retorted. "T ' nniv in.i : finished It thia mnmlntr on1 f was going to keep it Jor a sur - Prise. But. Of ronrs T mnMn'l help showing It to you two." Her tuiie oetrayea me wide gulf that .ronrnJ I 1 , a m. . j t, ucu in uer uiina Between U8 and the sister, of her son's wife. "I Don't Care." ; "1 wish I had shown It to her. now," Her Fluff iness went on. plaintively. "Goodness knows what color of flowers she's or dered. It would be lust like her to get those brilliant crimson rosea, and wouldn't they look aw ful?" . , "Nothing would look awful against this background." Lillian said, comfortingly. ; "It's so won derfully delicate- that, no flowers of any; color will jar.-1 But, of course, the thing that would make it perfect ' she half shut her eyes with the' artist's appre ciation of the effect she was out 13 Tf 4X9 VU" masses ; of . lining r-"would be creamy yellow roses, relieved bv touches of feathery green." , "I know.", little" Mrs. Durkee agreed,1 nodding her small head emphatically. "That's just what I had planned." Then her eyes gleamed with the Ught of battle. "I don't care," she shrilled child ishly, "I - don't care what she's bought. She shan't put anything in here but creamy roses. I'm, going out to ordar them myself." Is Mrs. Durkee Shaken? A voice sounded behind us. one in which the cheerlness was dis tinctly forced. "Where are you all?" Edith Fairfax asked. ' We hadn't heard her footsteps on the softly carpeted stairs. How much had she heard? I honed nothing, but from her tone I feared she had. caught Mrs. Dur keeis vindictive words. That she meant to ignore them, if she had heard them, I was certain. Little Mrs. Durkee. was palpab ly non-plussed. She flushed dia tressedly and ! plainly , was at s loss forewords. Instinctively she looked .toward Lillian,, as did , I. And Lillian, rose to the occasion, as she always does. 'We've brow-beaten our hos tess into letting us; see the bridal suite," she said.' 'it appears that she had some wild notion of keep ing it for a surprise, but a few turns of the .thumbscrew In my able fingers brought her to reas on. Isn't it perfectly exquisite?" Edith Fairfax's eyes wandered over the rooms.' showing so much of work and careful attention to detail, betraying only to the initi ated who knew Leila the cre lessness or callqusness 1 did not know which to term it that had completely. Ignore! the bride's taste - and couVenience. . She brought them to rest for one. un controllable blazing Instant upon Mrs. Durkee's averted face, then she pulled herself together with an effort which again madq my admiration triumph over my ais like of her, and spoke quietly. V. "It is very beautiful," she siid in a low tone, devoid of any .ex pression. "Leila, however, will be the one who will appreciate it at its full worth." There was a distinct tremolo in her voice as Bhe finished, and I knew that she was. bravely bat tling with the furious desire to tell Mrs. Durkee exactly what the thought of the carefully planned room. It was Lillian who again came .to tl.e rescue. ''Where is. your room, L'dlth?" she asked. "I understand you are to live here also." . ' The girl pressed her Hp. firm ly together. : I guessed that the was keeping back a violent dis claimer of Lillian's statement." "That is the temporary arrange meut we have made," she said. "I never know two weeks ahead what I am going to do. But come on to the back of the house and MODERATE ADVANCE occurs 1 m Tendency Upward Through out DayClose of Market Is Unsettled. CHICAGO. Feb. 16. Wheat developed a moderate degree ot rallying power today in the ab sence of any pronounced renewal of yesterday's heavy "selling on the part of eastern holders. The close was. unsettled. 1-8 to le net higher, with May $1.20 1-8 to $1.20 1-4 and July $1.15 5-8 to $1.13 Corn finished 1-8 to 3-8 Cent up, .oats unchanged to a shade off, and provls'ons at 5 .to 20 cents advance. . Except for -a rather long Inter val after the first hour of trad ing, the wheat market showed an upward tendency throughout jtbe day. - The exception resulted from a limited amount of Bell ing that temporarily accumulat ed to foreshadow another attempt-, to dispose of large quan tities of wheat accumulated bt a group of bulls In the east.-. It. later became apparent, however, that at least for the time being. no such attempt was to be made. On the contrary, soma ravi-oi nr- lexport bus'ness at the seaboard .Was noted and with shnrt. her at buying on declines, the market !reumed Its ascent and finished; near the day's top level. . A reduction of mora than 50 . OOO.OqO 'bu$hels In estimates of .th ArepntlnA AYnnrf.ritA enrr.1rtO ot Wheat was given considerable 'attention as a hulllnh tanlnr and BO too w comparative Indif- creHCO WUcn iQ Ldverpopi mar- Val jKmI.mJ ...ji . - u,"f '"J11 rcsaruuig yesiPr day's abrupt declines in America. An extension of cold weather predicted for the domestic win ter wheat belt counted likewise, more or less, as an aid to re storing confidence - among the bulls. ' . . ' Corn manifested Independent strength based cbtefly on lack ur rurai onerings here and on export buying at thei seaboard. Oats were upheld by the action jof corn and wheat. provisions vers rnnnuii r.v fluctuations' in hogs. f MISCELLANEOUS ' PORTLAND Or : Vr. i .. I ' v Vi AW. Bntteri Prints extras 48c; cubes IA-taf J f . . , ts; . urimp Iirsra llo Butterfat, Portland delivery:. No. 1 sour cream 49c. Potatoes: Buying pr'ce localt Que; selling, price 60 at 75c. ee me aanay studio Mrs.r Dur kee has been ssood enough to rive up to me." r I watched little Mrs. Durkees face as we followed the. girl to the back of the house. Her Flnf finess's face wore a start i 4 most frightened look, and I won- aerea u she possibly was begin ning to doubt the. Wisdom nn,l courtesy of her preparations fpr oer son s wire. ' . KTo be continued.) j I SALEM MARKETS I prfred4 hVf.,rT,'N:- price, ar riven ept as aoted. 1 No; 1 wheat $1.10. . No. 1 wheat $1.08. - ChieJ f ST- -ked, $1.07. , -Oat hay- 820023. f 4 - Clover hay. haled, 821 (f? 22 " .. ' test, wuolessle, 2 So. . Creamery. butter. 4850e.r " . Milk,' $2.45- cm. . - ry , ' --' POUXTBT : - ' ' Lecboras. 8pringers, l15e. . . Broilers, l5i ' ' Hans, lirht, 12e. - . - .liens, hesvy, 18o. '-'. -: ' FORK, MUTTON A2TD BEEF ,. Hors. top. 14V,. - ' i Live hors, 9o. .f - Meavy rourh, 10 lie, jessed hors. 1212tte.' Top veal, dressed, 6c. . '.-V op steers, 13,4. Cows, 10. .. .. ".- FBUTTS - Bananas lie. ..... Lemons $7 Q 8.50 ' - ' - Nsvel orsnres, 83.50(4.7. . Florids rrapefrnlt, $707.50. Cats. 82.75(!?8.T5. v . BUNCH VEGETABLES Beets, carrots, tnroipe. 31 per do. '. . NUTS ; Walnuts, 20e lb. . Filberts, 20e lb. Almoads. 20e la. Brssil. 15e lb. - - PqRTLAND MARKETS BCTTEBFAT Firm. Xo. 1 ehnrainr cream, 49o f. e. b. Portland; oaderrrades. x .... .. . . vr1, B,"her. Current receipts. 286)30c; whit henneries. SOtfi 82c d H--raJuI,'u- 27 ( 28c j storage, nominal. XIVE POULTRY firm (Uss com mission) Hesvy hens, 214922- lb; de light. 1516e: springs. 14(ale: - eld roosters. 10c: docks. whiU Ptkin. yennc. 17 18c; dressed docks. t0f21e; tnr kers. No, 1 dressed. l(f8S; geese, live. lSWlflc; do dressed. 20o DKES3ED MEATS Firm. (Less commission) Choice lirht hogs, 13 13H&; nnderirsdes. 1012e: top trades veal-151-2l6 l-2e; nnderrrades. 12 14ev- HAY Firm (Delivered Portland 1 Valley timothy. $2122 ton: Eastern Oreron timothy, $24 ton; alfalfa. 821 23 ton; clover, $20 ton; straw, $1011 ton :' rrafn hty. $21022 ton.. GRAIN Firm. Bid prices ftrack Portland In ear lots) Wheat sptlxna. $1.221.28; Baart of bluestem. nominal; raah club. $1.21.30r eats. 835; Eimi er yellow corn. 32.7531.oa barley, nwfnal: mlllrun, $25 25.75. FRtT IT Steady Apples, fte(ff$1.80 f Seeordinr tn varietv and pack ) ; pears, ' d' Anion. 41 25f130 bo. VEGETABLES Plentiful Onnv pots toes. 50a ext. : Oregon eebbsre. 1 V. lb.: parsnips. 75(3 81c ek: carrots, 75 sscV: onions, $1.60 ft) 1.75 rmt. WOOL Steady 4 Half bloed and fhie, S8O40c; ree-irhts blood- 82C?35c: . sjuarter blood. 807i32r; low nnarter and' braid. S527; matted or elotud wool, 22 0 2 Sc. KOTE Eastern Oreron. Waslilnrtoo aad Idaho ranch clips briar 3 to 8 cents loss than valley wool. .. HOPS Steady. 1921 .crop, nominal; new crop, 0Q8 lh.