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- f -r " , TTTR OTIEOON STATED! AN. SALEM. OIIEGOW T FRIDAY MORNING. MARC1M6, -1023. ,V? "Vt V:.; ,4 '.-J - . i . m Hi:' CUSSITID ADVERTISEMENTS Rat per word: Par msertloa , 1 - te . 5e . 00 20e ' Three tasertione dm weelf insertions) na month giX Booths' contract, per mo. .. . lSe 13 oaths' contract, per mo Ho MiaUnam for a ay advertiaemvnt 25c I NORWICH UNION I FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY f . W. H. Burgbardt, Jr. Kesldenl jEent W; 371. State St ' MONEY TO LOAN ' On Real Estate i t v wnpn , COrer Ladd tt Bash Bank) NEW-TODAY yOB RENT FURNISHED APART, meat 'with .hath. lrivate entrance. 4a g.;utn..V-: CEMEKT CONTRACTOR AXD FIXIS1J r. Esiajatea furnivbed. C. M. Oglesby. WOOD FOR SALE GOOD PRICKS. H A.' koensi. Silverton. Oregon. FAST 120( rORO BUG FOR SALE t New tirei, license. If sold how 123; . 1T S. Com,! street. ; - - .3UE3fT SALEM'S PIANO i -play en-expert. Muaiciao o licit "-rk guaranteed. Tallmaa Piano ," if S. I2tl St.. Phone 1659. .' ' ' '. ' ' ' ' . LOANS WANTED W INTEREST first murt gages-: Salem houses. BECKE HENDRICKS r. S. Banfc Bldg. , ' WE HAVE STRONG XON-ASSESSABLE Mataal Insurance, low eoet and de- 'peneahle. -1 Why not participate la their benentai ' tail on a next time yea 'insure. Steadier ft Foley, Ajti, Bath Bank Bidf. i. ... von SALE OR TRADE 34 ACRES A City" limits, mostly ' all cleared, caa . asily be subdivided. Price $6000 with & - tmai." Will accept property in or near ' - , PorUaad for' all or part. See Chiida . Beehtel. 540. State St. ' h ;l V- RENTERS WE : HAVE THREE NICE : homaa for vale on eaaf terms; $400 to 1700 down; ' balaneo hke rent. One a 4-reoia. 'one 5-roona and -fane 10-room. - is BECKE 4 HENDRICKS V. S. Bank Bldg.; -. k, . ', y;v;-: . A SXAP-r4tt ACRES 7 MILES EAST : of Salem; all wellt fenced, part clear; s alance pasture and timber, running water, no buildings.' Road to be paved i atost aU way - oat thia summer. Price 1 . .f4500 with best of terms. ' Sea Childs ' it BechteU 540 State St. ' , , USED CARS , ' ' 191? Dodge touring .. 1 $325 1913 ,CBTro1et touring ' J 225 ' 1921 Ford 1 ton truck .". ii- 375 t 192lrord soadater ..i-j.:. :.L. 250 1918, Chevrolet touring . .....-.150 ! I BON ESTSELE MOTOR CO. ' TOR SALE AND EXCHANGE 37 .LOTS with large1 unfinished houae In West Salem, beat of gaxden soil. 91700; S2(X eh down, balance 117 monthly.. Xaat ' 9-i oom bungalow and 2 lots. West tialeia. $1100; $150 down. ' balance .ea7: also 8 fine Jots, $340? $10O down Jo 1 acre. -fine building aite,' $j"U; $150 dowa; exchange for property near Bearertea, fine tf-rooni bungalow cioif la. S. Liberty atreet. $4250. j .., W. McLAREN REALTY CO. I- rhane 430. ; - ? - ISO N. Com' I St. Vt" ' : ' SOLDIER. BONUS ; HOMES HOUSE. .. 'IrsetaJ farm: CoAe ' Ja,- -i BECKE ft HENDRICKS - ' IV 8." Bank Bldg. - . - ' - . j .i Olesoa Auto' Ex- " change will sell you . a ' used ear on a small pay aaeut down. . v" ' 110 (ACRES. 8 MILES EAST; 0 ACRES I J cultivstion. $8000. Want home i up . W $2500 1- $1500- cash, long time ou 'balance." , . T ' , " .... B - room oottage, 1 V Iota oa corner pared ' street and -street, oars, $2O0O, half rCash. : ' . : : " i ! ;. . '. ' - M.J.Hunt Ladd eV Bush Bldr. Special We hae a" good modern home la Salem to exchange for a small improved farm. A niro lot wi some fruit for $400 with $59- down -and $10 'per month. A nice little house on a fine lot for $700 with, $190 down., ; - t 8-room- house, barn ' and 6 lots. Will trade for small trsct clote ia. i 50-c-e farm to - trade for Dallas prop erty; - , n- -Um.. : -:-.'-;': $31i State St. .- ( , r vThomason ' -' - Woods. Bargains V Six-room modern house, paved street. f' good loeaUou. -$3300. Sevea-room house. $2650. Modern house 'and half acre of -lead eloae to ear line. $3000. f f. Take a ar and aoma caah. Buagalow , and. iix acres close in,. $4000. P. L. Wood. 31 State Ht. : EMPLOYMENT : :- MAXB r - . . . THE , SINGER 8EWINQ MACHINE CO. tj offers Tillamook sad Yamhill countie j to -a fUat class salesman and. collector - A, steady job sad good Income to the j S right, man. Apply Mgr, 619 Court St. , .lem. Ore. .. rXMALS WANTED W0M EN .TO SELL ESPRIT t d' Amor Toilet artlclea. Iaqutre Mrs Belott, 115 N. Liberty. ICAXB OB SXXAXB i WANTED MEN AND WOMEN Tf 1 i ke farm paper sabscripUoas. A sjooc i fe , repoeitioa to the right pee pie. Ad i dai the Pe rifle Homestead. A ta teams' f 'y. BMg, Salem. Ora. h . i PERSONAL ET MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL t PPi ubi!ahed.rree for stamp. Cof reupeadeat. Toledo. Ohio, J . I , i I , , . - CORRESPOND FOR- PLEASURE ANI' , remit. All, boos fide lady member aeeer before published; $t.. Edward V Wrighl. Bog $38. Seattle. Wash. jl ' r ANKOUNCEM ENTS 1 . PrefetSional . training for a , limited umber of young women at Merer, hot -.pital training school (folly accredited b:u bosrdr; Vor particular ' siarea; Skter Superior, Merry Hot pita.. Eugene. -V - - ; FOR SALE 0l. FLOWERS AND PETS Ci7",.rW,!:R8' PUNKRAfPlECEa . fet plasty M.ke's Petlaud. 273 St. Phoaa 656. FOR r SALE ! LXVXST0CX tX)R'SAX.E PIGS.! PHONE 23F31. RT 9, Boa 49B. v . SCOTCH COUUtE PUPS FOR 8 ALE ' Mrs. Msyro MoKinaey, Tamer, Ora. rOR SALE PURE-BRED LAS CABR1 . tas . Toggeaburg buck, $80, Does freab : also April. Jane, $20 up. Eliaa- beth MUler, Aahlaad. Ore. "OR SALE GRADE NUBIAN DOES sad' doa kids, registered, $20 up. In oalre of J. I. Roach, Pomona Reach. Tiller. Oregon. i PIANOS ;8ED CHICKERING GRAND. IN GOOD shape. Will giro aoma terms. II. I. Stiff Furniture Co. ' FOB SALE GOOD ( USED MAHOGANY piano left with ua to sell. Price $200. terms. H. L. 8litf Furnitara Co Ma nia department. FARM PAPER IF TO0 WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, sead 15o to the Pacifir Homestead, Salem, Oregon, for a three months' trial aubseriptioa. Mention thia ad. - ! j.- V . ; - POULTRY M EN J SEND EIGHT TWO- cent stampa for special three months , . ! . . 1. l . . J I . , i wr - lav oost mm a. oiaesi journal to w the west. The articles and advertise ments are of special Interest to the poultry breeders of the Northwest Northwest .Poultry. Journal, SIX Com mareial atreet, Salem. Oregon. , WOOD Best Grade Mill Wood Four ft. aad lS-inch dry mill wood. Four. ft. and 16-ln. green mill wood. Prompt delivery and reasonable prirea. Fred E. Wells. 805 8. Church. Phon ( ,1541. .;;: IdTSClU-CJUTEOUS HORSE RADISH AT FLETCHER AND Btyrd'a. . . . - . , FOR 8AI-E POTATOES, 35o PER HUK: dred, Silverton road. Elvia - Uerr, Sil varton. Phone Green 255. FOR 8 ALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. 10 cents a bandla. Clrealsttoa department, Oregon Statesman. WE OFFER lO SINGER SEWING HA- - chines; all latest types at big dla bcouats. ; These are demonstratora and ' .floor sample. 8inger Sewing Mschine :Co 819 Court 8t. Phono 441. FOR SALE HAVING QUIT FARMINO I have one. 1932 model F Cletrae; one r 2 -bottom .-inch orchard : plow; oao foot tandem disk nsod only part of i season guaranteed good as new. Also Lowden potato .digger. Write or coma and sea owner. Paul McKee. Jefferson, OTegon.-.:: '':,.;,,..- Beautiful Oregon Rose and eleven other Oregon tonga, together with a line collection of petriotio aoags, acred soaga and many old-time favor ites, v - -. - . . . , '-r-f': ALL FOR 9a- " :-. ' (Special prieee in quantity lots) Especially adaptable for school commun ity nr home siagmg. Send for - Western Songster . . 76 pages, sow ia it third oditioa. Pmblkhed by ; OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY ; SIS 8. Cfmmercihl St. Salem. Ora. FOR! RENT AFARTMXNTS FOR RENT FIVE-ROOM APARTMENT jCloao la.: Lights, water aad phoaa free. 4; 417 Oregon Bldg. FOR RENT MODERN APARTMENT, two rooma, kitchenette aad garage, 920 Mill street. ! . FURNISHED APARTMENT CLOSE IN rooms and slaepinf porch. Call 1078, APARTMENT FOR RENT. 891 NORTH Commercial. . t. BOARD AKD 1 ROOK WANTED FOUR BOARDERS AT 105 N.' Front. 8t. - ) ROOMS FOR SENT ROOM AND GARAGE. 492 Korth Cottage. VOK RENT FURNISHED SLEEPING -rooma with bath. ' Phoaa 88 J ; 1185 Chemeketa. .: tj. . - . . - - FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED ' . bedroom, three blocks from capitol; l'. 20 M1Q atreet. J F O B RENT APARTMENTS AND sleeping rooms. Leonard Hotel, 234 N. Front street i I FOR BENT FURNISHED ROOM, MOD ern. Mrs. Baaury Raws. 680 North 12th treat.;; 1 4 ; ; . , .....,v. FOR . RENT SUITE OF HOUSEKEEP img rooma. aeederaw ao children. Call In afternoon,' T1S Center St. OARAGES FOR RENT GARAGE. 20x60 FEET; ; 803 N. Liberty St., W. Fennel. BOUSES FOB RENT 6-ROOM HOUSE. MOD--era, $30 per aaoath, months only, by owner; 498 Hoyt. PIANOS NEW PIANO FOR RENT $8 PER MO. H. L. 8tiff Furnituro Co. . LOST AND FOUND LOST LOST BEAVER CAPE." BETWEEN Liberty aad Commercial on Court. Phone 41F2. ' If ' " "' WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED FURNITURE, TOOLS. ETC. Phono 611. - OLD MATTRESSES.. U ADE i OVER 1 Capital City Bedding Co. Phone 19. WANTED TO RENT FOUR OR FIVE - room . cattage . or . bangalaw. . Phone ! 1215M or 1500. WANTED -r EVERYTHING IN HARD : ware and furniture. Beat -prioea paid THE CAPITA 6 HARDWARE ' , 4 FURNITURE CO. i85"X. Commercial Bt. . ' ' Phoaa 947 WANTED TO BPT HOUSEHOLD rUR attero, . tools uiarsUsaeous articles .Phon. I44. i't- ' ! ' WANTED ' rrk.VITURE. TOOIA MA chinery.. etork. etf,i Will bay for rash r aell.oa enriimiMi v phoaa 611. Woedry,,th suctioneer . - BUSINESS CARDS AUCTIONXERS AUCTIONEER F. N. WOODRT. THE livestock. fernitare. real. ete aar- f tionoer - Phonr frit 1 tot ' tr. Rea. 1010 V. Summer. BUSINESS CARDS? AUCTIOXEERS G. 8ATTERLEE. AUCTIONEER, PHONE .u-izxij; 18Q N. Com a St. Room 21 COI,. J. B. GABLE AUCTIONEER Farm aad city ' sales. 160 8. High Phoaa 1448. : COSTTBKB WELDING IRON. STEEL, BRASS. ALUMINUM Bring the pieces. Oxo-Gaa' Heating Co- $37 Court, . r AUTO DIRECTORY AUTOMOBILES GOOD USED CARS GINGRICH MO tor Co. $71 Court. BERT . JONES MOTOR CO- HUPMO- biio dealer. State St. at Front. "The ear of the American family." AUTOMOBILE PAXNTING AUTO OWUERS LOOK I TIME TO have that ear repainted. Come ia aad look aver our work. Oa account of the I sueeesa oi oar Ford Special job, it Will bo Continued. Reliance Auto Paiating Co, 219 State, cor. Front St second floor, Phoaa 937. AUTO TOPS AUTO TOPS Curtains to order, prices .raasoaable. Anderson-Teed, 171 S High BATTERY AND ELECTRICIAN A CAMEL-IZED BATTERY NEVER needs a drink. C. M. Carlson, 849 N. Commercial St., Salem. Ore. R. D. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES, starter and generator work; 171 South Commercial. - PRESTO-LITE BATTERY SERVICE Station. Expert battery aad electrical work. -Farria Broa. Phone 1803. 418 Court. AUTO ELECTRICIAN ; EXPERT TROU- bla Shooting; 238 N. High. Phono 203. BICYCLES AND &EP AIRING LLOYD E. RAMSDEN DAYTON BICY- elea and repairing; 887 Court. TIRES AKD ACCESSORIES ARMSTRONG , TIRES THE KIND teat mover -wear out. ThomDklas- : Heiao, 219 N. Commercisl. USED PARTS 1-3 to 1-2 OFF. MIKE'S Ant Wrecking House; 424 North Commercial. Phono 623. RADIATOR m FENDER REPAIRS RADIATORS FENDERS. BODIES. made or repaired. J. O Balr. $49 Ferry. TRACTORS ' A. C. HA AG C04 444 FERRY &&. Phoaa 210. Cletrae tractors, Oliver 1m- plemanta. . ; ,::'.- USED CARS FORD SEDAN CHEAP SEE J. REED at Quackenbuth. - - USED FORDS FROM AUTHORIZED . i. DEALERS - , .$100 V 165 waata lvlS Touring 1317 -Touring 1918 .Touriag 1920 Touriag 1920. Touriag 1920 Touriag 1920 Roadster 1920 Roadster 18.-. 285 ; 275 890 1 sa.i 265 1920 Coupe 1921 Coupe . 1921. Sedaa 1JC0 Truck VALLEY MOTOR CV 2'i0 N. High Phono 1995 TICK BROS. USED CAR BULLETIN 1919 Dodge Touring '. $175 SOO 1917 Dodge Touring 1919 Oakland Touring, new pai 1918 Chevrolet Touring 1921 Ford Coupe , . 1921 Ford" Touring 191$ Studebaker Six, new paint. 1918 Studebaker Four Fordaon Tractor r- Samson Tractor Samson Truck ... 1921 Hudson Super Six Buick Roadster nt 350 150 45 . 275 ' 800 .. 200 ..... 200 500 350 850 i 125 Overland Four Touring SOO Overland 90 . Maxwell Touring .. 200 100 125 1918 Ford Touring Ford Truck with1 new Urea aad pletely overhauled with body cab com and 300 top, 850 Ford Truck With body and full license , ,,' . ' VICK BROS. High Street at Trade. BUSINESS CARDS CARPET AND FLUFF BUGS NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC WE NOW weave fluff rugs made out of old car pats, any length or width yon desire. We also re-fit, re-sew aad site carpets. Feather renovating and mattresa steam ing , aad re-nuking Salem Carpet Cleaning and Fluff Rug Works. Phonr - 1134.- t ; . :: ,.r - ; . j . CARPET AND BUO WEAVTNG RAG CARPET AND RUG WEAVING Call before 9 a. m. 84F21. CHIMNEY SWEEPS CHIMNEY SWEEPING F U B N A 01 . elaaaing. T. Councilman.' Salem Hard ware Co. CLEANERS AND DYERS SPICK -V SPAN .CLEANERS AND dyers. Phono 195. t SALEM CLEANERS AND ' DYERS Suite cleaned aad pressed. $1.50. 1 Suite sponged aad pressed. 50e. 1213 8. Oom'l. Phono 1868 DRUG 8TOBE8 WM. NEIMEYER 'JUST DRUGS," 176 N. OommerdaL Phone 167. riNANCIAL GOVERNMENT IXJANS ON FARMS 5,i per cent,' 303 Salem-Bank of Commern LOANS ON THE EASY PAYMEN1 plan, can repay at ear time without extra 'charge; 417 Oregon Bldg. ! V A R.M LOANS AT PER CENT aad : ? . t ; . PE8 cent ; . i ' - ANDERSON RUPERT i Or ego a Bldg., Baleay Ore. f rPuts &:caiis: j UUt -to Sl'iS eohtrola loo shares of any ,4 listed atock a N. Y. Stock , Exchange. No further rUki Move of 5 poiata from 'option price fives you opportuaitV, to " take $500 profit r 8, $300, ate-' Write for Tree Circular. RParker St Co. ! v 50 Broad St.. N. Y. Z...:.l I 2ca BUSINESS ' CARDS FLORISTS CUT- n.nwr.BS sn wr.rRt. Pirnrs Delivery. O. F. Brelthaapt. ftorist. 123 . ortav Uborty atreet. Phone 8 SO. FURNACES SEAGROVE FOR FURNACES PIPE and pipolass; 198 8. 12th SU Phone 885W. . ELECTRICIANS SALEM ELECTRIC CO. MASONIC building. Pnone 1200. ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND 8UPPLY Co. Phono 1934. 223 N. Liberty.; HALIK'S ELECT RIO 8HOP ELEC ; trieal machine repairing; contracting, ,837 Court. Phono 488., ARCHIE FLEENER. ELECTRICIAN House' wiriag by hour or contract. Es timates furnished. Phono 980, 414 Court St. I INSURANCE DON'T WAIT UNTIL IT IS TOO LATE but when you need automobile liabil ity, burglary, accident or fire insurance phoaa 7l7. Fred E. Msngis. FURNITURE STORES GIESB FURNITURE CO. QUALITY furniture for leaa money. 878 Court Phono 464. PEOPLE'S FURNITURE 1 STORE NEW aad second hand furniture; 271 N. : Commercial. A , . ' . Ladies' Wearing Apparel DRESSMAKING SPENCER ' CORSETS TO ORDER Dressmaking. Carrie Fisher, Mo Coraack Bldg. i DRESSMAKING TAII ORING. 771 N. ; Commercial. Phone 2002M. Good work; 18 years experience. ) HEM8TITIC HINQ SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING, pleating, buttons, stamping and needle work; S28 Oregon Bldg. Phono 79. MILLERS" GOOD GOODS HEM- stitching Parlors. Hemstitching, 6c per ; yard. Faney work of all kinds. PI : roet over Miller's store, to the right of ;;. main atairway. MRS. O. E. MILLER HEMSTITCHING, etamplnf, bAttons. Room 10, over Mil ler's store. Phone 117. ' ' i LADIES TAILORING W. J. MAYER LADIES' TAII RING; long coats, and suits. Room 7, McCor nsek Bldg. Phono 692. :; BUSINESS CARDS KEN'S STORE ED. CIJA8TAIN CLOTHING CO. SUITS and overcoats. Use my stairs, it pays. 80S "SUto 8t ' ' ' .(' LAUNDRIES YALE LAUNDRY IS AGAIN IN A Po sition to render yon the same efficient service as before the firs which de stroyed our old building. AH kinds of laundry work, also cleaning aad press ings Phone your wants to 195 and we will ealL , 1 , , : SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 816 8. Liberty atreet. Phone 25. Oldeat largest beet. Establiahed 1889. 1 CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY i Quality work;; prompt service; 1264 Broadway. Phone 165.. MACHINE SHOP THE ' CROSS AUTOMATIC EIJECTR1C 8team boilers, vuleanixers and tabs pletee. Perry C Campbell, 317 N. Liberty. H. AND U CO. SPECIALTY GRIND- ara aad welders. Automotive, service. 490 Terry. Phone 864. ,-- i 1 WECHTER Av SMITH MACHINISTS. . - r . . ... engineers, welders, tieaia eyunaor grinding service. Phone 662-845 Ferry. MUSICAL SALEM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC All brancbee taught, diplomaa granted. John R. 8itea, director; 1237 Court Phone 628. . ; . ' r ' A COURSE IN BUSINESS PIANO ; playing. Popular syncopated standard ' mnaic. Semi-classics and ballade; 12 leesona. Waterman Piano School, lie- Comaek Bldg. MEDICAL MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phone 517-W. 1CU8Z0 STORES TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW . Victor or Brunswick. H. L. Stiff Furni ture Co., Musia Dept.. GEO. O. WILL PIANOS. PHONO graphs., sewing machines, sheet mnaic. and piano studies. Repairing phono graphs aad sewing machines; ; 412 State, Salem. SHERMAN. CLAY A CO, PIANOS Steiawaya. -Duo-Art and others. Moore's Masie House. 415 Court street. PHONOGRAPH REPAIRING SAUL JANZ EXPERT REPAIRMAN OS - all makes of talking maehiaas, band ad string instrumenta. Call write or ' phoaa 983, Moore' a Musie Heuset 4lr. Court St. Satisfaction guaranteed. - PIANO TUNERS EDWARD WELP -EXPERIENCED PI aao tuaer. Leave orders Will's Musie Store. NURSERY STOCKS COMPLETE LINE TREES SMALL fruits, ornaments. Capital City ,ur aery Co.. 426 Oregon Bldg.- Phono 75. FOR. SALE FOUR TO SIX PRUNE trees. Phone 1125M. FRUTT. NUT AND SHADE TREES Pearey Bros, 237 State. CHOICE 8MALL FRUIT PLANTS Strawberry, blackberry, blackcap berry, currant, grape. loganberry, red reap berry. Also asparagus, rhubarb, etc. Ward K. Richardson. 2395 No. Front. Phoaa 494. - -. -1 : ATTENTION FRUIT GROWER3 Choh-o Bartlott pear trees for sale: re dueed - prices. R. W. Ms this. Salem. Phono 111F21. i .-..-- - j FRUIT LAND NURSERY CRAFTED walnuts, mostly all kinds. leading va riety nursery stock can be sect a Cherry City' Feed Barn. 544, Ferry -atreet. Phono 1140M or , 199. FAPEKHANOING AND PAL TING PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR . HOUSE decoratiag. paper hsngiag, tinting, ate. Reliable workman, i '' TEN CENT KALSOM1NE IN BE4CTI ' fat colors; $1 does a room. , Mas O. Baron. '79 N. Com'L fLTJMBIKa GRABER BROS. PLUMBTNG" ! AND beatlag; general repairs. Phvao 650. 141 8. Liberty, r BUSINESS CARDS .PUTHBLNG. PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL work, rhone 1397 J. Shop 127 Union atreet. A L. Godfrey. . . SECOND HAND GOODS SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BUYS AND sells second hand furniture, tool aad juak; 320 N. Commereial. Phone 492 WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH . ing aad -shoes. Beet prices paid. Cap ital Exchange; $43 North Commercial Phoaa 1368-W STOVES AND STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED ; 40 years experience. Depot Nations! ' fence, sixes 29 to 28 in. high. Paints, - . Oils and varnishes, etc, loganberry end . ' bop hooka. Salem Peace and Stove . Works, 250 Court atreet. Phono 124. SCAVENGERS 800S SCAVENGER SERVICE SCO eeeaor to Neat' Scavenger) Garbage ' aad refase of all' kinds removed by the mohth. Reasonable ' raUa. Phones: Office 629. residence 3058. - . 8ALEM SCAVENGERS l GARBAGE. ;refuse of all kinds removed. Cespools 'cleaned. Phone 167 or 1007 J. TONSOBXAL GET SHAVED AT THE MARION BAR ber shop. 158 8. Com'L TRANSPORTATION PARKER'S STAGE LINES J. W. Parker, General Manager Central State Terminal Salem, Oregon 8ALEM-SILVERTON DIVISION Leave Salem, Central Stage Terminal: 7 a. m., 11 a. m 5 p. m. Leaves Silverton, News Stand: 8 a. m., 1 p. 6 p. m. Salem-Independenee-Monmouth Division : Loaves Salem Central ' Stage Terminal: 7 a. m, 9 a. m, 11 a. m, 3 p. m. 6 p. m. Loaves Monmouth, Monmouth Hotel: 8:15 a. m., 1 p. m., 645 p. m. Leaves Independence, Beaver Hotel: 8:80 a. 10 a. m 1:15 p. m., '4 p. m. (:S0p. m. We make .connections at Salem to all parte of the valley. Extra trips by ap poiatment. J. W. PARKER, General Manager.: TRANSFER HAULING CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO 220 Bute St. Phone 933. Distributing, for warding and storage oar specialty.- Get cur rates. WE MOVE. STORE AND SHIP HOUSE furniture movin'g. Wo also make coun try trips. We handle the best eosl aad wood. Call on na for prices. We gie good measure, good quality and good eervice. Larmer Transfer Co. Phone 930 WOOD SAWING WOOD ' SAWING. Phone 1131. ED Spread. VARIETY STORES SALEM VARIETY STORE CHINA ware, glassware, tors, notions, and mil linery, j 1 WATER SALEM WATER. LIGHT POWER CO. Office, 801 South Commercial St. Ten ' per cent discount on domestic flat ', rates paid ia 'advance. No deductions i for absence or any cause unless water ' Is shut off. your premises. i LODGE DIRECTORY UNITED BPANISII WAR VETERANS. : Camp 6 Armory, First, third Mondays. PROFESSIONAL AMBULANCE SERVICE -I- S A L E M AMBULANCE SERVICE ; Phone 6fi6; 173 8. Liberty. ' ARCHITECTS. FREEMAN'- A ST RUBBLE. 610 BANK OF . Commerce Bldg. . ' ,1 CHIROPODISTS DR. 8. T. 5COTT, GRADUATE NA tioaal University- Sciences, : Chicago Maeoaie Temple. Phono 640. DR. WILLIAMS CORNS,, CALLOUSES. iogrown naUi; all foot Jroublo. Price - Shoe Co. Phone 616. CHIROPRACTORS DR. LENA A. BOONE. CHIROPRACTOR 476 8. Commercial. Houra 10 to 13; ; 1 to 5. -Phone 1415. DRS. SCOTT SCOFIELD. P. ,8 C, Chiroprsctora, 414-19 U. S. Bank Bldg Phone 87 : rea. 828-R. CHINESE PHY8ICIAN DR. I.. T. DICK CURES ANY-KNOWN disease. 153 S. High St. Phone 283. SRUGLESB PHYSICIANS' MAGNETIO HEALING DR. A. L Franta. Acute and chronic diseases ' Phono 760 over Peoples Cash Store. FUNERAL DIRECTORS SALEM MORTUARY. FUNERAL DIREC tore, 210 Center. Phone 1656. OPTICIANS MORRIS OPTICAL CO. SUITE 301. 804 Oregon Building. GLASSES FITTED BY THE BOW OP tieal Coj, 825 State street, opposite Ladd A Bash Bank. "Use Quality Provea Shar-ona." NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND chronic diseases; 415 Orejon Bldg Phone 110. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. FOSTER 404 OREGON BLDG. Phones 756. 2024 J. DR. W L. MERCER OSTEOPATHIC physician aad surgeon. KirksviUe graduate. 404-405 U. 8. National Bank Bldg. Phone, office 919; res, 614. - DR. JOHN L. LYNCH OSTEOPATHIC v Physician and Surgeon. 403-404 Ore gon Bldg. Phonos, office 1304; res 68 F5. REA! ESTATE GOOD FIVE ROOM HOUSE, PAVED etraet in Dallaa, Ore. Price $1700. Will esi-haoa-e fr property In Salem. A.i W. ErfTES REALTY .CO. 828 Oregon , Bldg. SIX-ROOM Ht. I Sl- VV L UXSKM ENT; furnace; -l-? in; east front: $3700. Gertrude J. M. Pase. 4'Ja North Cot '" tago-ftst. : - j SALE TRADE IMPROVED RANCH, immediate pnsaesaivn, W. G. C'vuverse. u' Salem,: Oregon.' . . FOR RENT . ..' 10 acres bxmkI garin laud ia Waldo Hill near Macleay. " 1 12-erre fact 8 miles south of Ssteia. Will sell (o young well recommended ' couple "with very amatl parntent dowa. A. C. BOIIKN8Tr:iT 407 Maaunio Temple ' balem, Oregon REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A FEW LOTS LEFT FOB f 135 cash; 469 State street. Compton Real Estate BUSINESS CORNER. WELL LOCATED, a snap at $6800.' Gertrude J .M. Page, 492 North Cottage St. Best Buys and Exchanges 30 acres completely stocked and equip ped poultry ranch.. This is a wonderful deal; now is the time for baby chicks Take this now and make money. Price only. $7500 ; $5500 cash, j 11-acre poultry ranch, modern 6 room bungalow, electric lights, stock and .equipment, very close in. $10,500. 20-aere) modern poultry ranch, new bun galow, new poultry houae, stock aad equipment, a dandy deal for a good poultry man, $12,500. terma. Want $7000 loan on a $16,000 improved fruit j ranch 5 tnitos fiom Sa!emTi Socolofsky j. - 341 State FOR SALE A GOOD SIX-ROOM MOD era cottage, close in on fine large- Cor- - ner lot - with frnit and garden land. , Excellent bay at $4200. terms. An other new 5 room bungalow, with gs rsge, absolutely at a sacrifice as own er' has removed sad needs the money; $3750 See Wm. Fleming, 341 State street. :- - - Nearly 200 lots for sale some of them real bargains.' FOR SALE BY OWNER. TWO-ACRE tracts. Ideally located fur home sites, close in on paved highway., electric lights, electric car service. A real bar gain. Call L. G. Bulgin. 920 Mill St. Phono 2090M. SIX-ROOM HOUSE, FULL BASEMENT, furnace, paved - street, $4600, $000 down. ' Six-room house, one block from post off ice $4600. j J ": Nine-room house, one block from Willson Park, $6500. Six-room house, hardwood floors, east' front, S680O. . 1 Gertrude J, M. Page 492 N. Cottage SIX-ROOM STRICTLY MODERN BUN galow oa Court street, close in, three garages in rear on paved alley. Price $6300. G room ' home' ia University addition, dutch' kitchen,' part basement,' garage, . $3000 ; good terma. Pettyjohn & Mouser 216 Oregon Bldg. 1 1 Good Buys 5 room cottage partly furnished at 905 N. 16th St.. $2000. G room bungalow at 1449 S. Uberty St. Price $3175, terms : 6 room bungalow with two- lots at 1245 8. 16th St. Price $3150 cash. 7-room modern home at 860 N." Chnrch St.; $6750, terms. - , f 5-room bouse '' with basement and extra lot at 15548. Cottage; $2700 terms. 5-room new bungalow at 388 . Richmond avenue; $2750,' $500 down.;. G room buocalow with basement, Rich mond add.; $2950 cash. 5-room house on 15th near Court. Price ;- $2650 cash. . 7 room house at 729 N. Liberty St. Price $2650 cash. 5-room Bouse on paved ; street and car line. Price S3000 caah. 6 room modern home ; near state house. Price $16,000. 5-room modern bungalow, new on N. Capital street Price $6000. " REAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSURANCE W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. 275 State St. II. 8. Bank Bide FOR SALE SIX ROOM HOUSE AT 431 B. Cottage street. -Price $3150. See Krueger " r Oregon Bldg. Phone 217 Do You Want a Lot A nice lot on Capitol, east front, water, sewer, gas and sidewalk, $837. in the Oaks; another on 12th, street, east ' front. $800. Still another on 14th, - east front. $850, all streets paved, ' $350 down. Some lovely' lota ou North Summer aereet, $600, ; $700, $800. Pavement paid, east : front. Would vou like a small farm of 40 acres close to a railroad stationf The price la-right. ,$3250.' $1200 down Another of 78 acres, all equipped, two horses, four cewa and all farm toola for $4500. We have a good five-room house in South Salem for $2600, has a garage. We have a small, house oa 24th street, baa city water, electric lights and a small barn, lot 50x200 feet; $1200. $300 ' down. See J. A. Mills 331 State St FOR SALE OR TRADE 397 ACRES. $22,500 value, $15,393.60 equity. Re quirea $1100 with trade. All fenced, 55 aerea orchard; 40 acres prunes. $6000 buildings; 8 miles town; 277 acres pasture.', I. Harraladn (owner). ' Roaebarg,, Ore. . .- - ! I'M LEAVING FOR THE OIL FIELDS and will aell my 114. acres, with 7-rwn modern .house ia good little vaHer town, for just a little rash dowa. and .give you nearly your own time on bal ance. My place i ideal for chicken and a cow or two. Sea my agent. Mr. Robinson, 229 Oregon Bldg., or phone 1013. , a -a ', . OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX I '23 license, new paint, new bat tery, good xu uler, motor meter, rut out. atop light, etc., mechani cally O. K., $255, terms. I have two cars, only need one. - Dr S.-1. Scott, Maonic Bldg. - ay Faulkner Tells Alms of New National commanaer Permanent Deroeiuation of the ideals of the Grand Army ot the Republic is the hope of James W. Willett, national commander of the GAR, according to W. C. Faulkner of Salem , , who visited with Mr. Willett In Portland this week. . - f - An average of 4.000 veterans die each .month and with only 235.000 coinrades It- Is only ?. matter of time until the arniy men will have passed away. Mr. Wlllott' would like to see a coor dination pf -the various orgauiza tions of descendants of soldiers of the Civil war, Mr. Faulkner said yesterday. While there are ac(Ltre organi sations of Sons and Daughters of Vetrrans the national commander rays there" are too many Auxiliar ies and that as a result the organ izations have become tori heavy. The - merging ,vt auxiliaries . with the two biggpr groups Is" the hope of the new natlbtval commander. Mr. Faulkner was formally intro duced in Portland as national chief of staff for the new com mander. - V PUBLIC NOTICES Notice of Establishment of Grade on I4bcrty Street Prom the Alley in Block 40 of the Origi nal Plat of the City of Salem, Oregon, to a Point 103 Feet North of Leslie Street. Notice is herebr clven that the. Common Council of the - City of Salem.' Oregon, hereby declares its purpose and intention - to estab lish the grade of Liberty street at the points hereinafter named with relation to the base of grades heretofore established by Ordi nance No. 105, at the following elevations above ' said base of grades, to-wit: At the Intersection of the cen ter line of Liberty street with the easterly projection of the center line of the alley runnine easterly and westerly through Block No. 40 of the' original plat of the City of Salem, the grade shall be at an elevation of 57.25. feet , At the intersection of the center lines of Leslie and Liberty 'streets grade shall be at an elevation of 66 feet. ., At a point in the center of Lib erty street which is 165. feet north of the north line of Leslie atreet the grade shall be at an elevation of 72.15 feet.- All persons interested In the establishment of said grade are hereby notified; to appear at or about 7:30 o'clock p. m." on the 19tb day of March, 1923, or at the same, hour at any subsequent meeting of the Common Council therearfter in the council hamw bers at the City Hall in the City of Salem. Oregon, and present their objections, If any they hare, to the establishment of said grade. By order ot the Common Conn. cfl 'the 5th dav of March. 1923. MARTEN PpULSEN. f Citr Recorder Date of first publication hereof is March 7th, 1923. , , j Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CHAPTER' 260 THE UNEXPECTED PASSEN GER MADGE WAS FORCED TO ACCEPT. . . "How. ever did you manage it?! I gasped admiringly, turning to Lillian from my rapt contempla tion of the gowns upon the bed.' "My early training as a burg lar," Lillian .answered carelessly-. You "can have me arrested. If y oil like for felonious entryinto your suitcase i a my house in town for ail the accessories. The dress. 1 took from its hanger in my closet, where yeu had hung it." ; : ; "But you have thought of every thing, I said, as I hastily laved my face and hands at. the old fashioned stationary washstand In my father's room ."Arid you had so little time this morning." "You can do wonders if you travel in a taxi and keep it wait ing at the door 'while you pack.' Lillian said. "I know of no greater incentive to haste than the consciousness of a taxi meter clicking mefrily away. You see, I did all ray ordering" first, then while the. things were being wrap ped 7-you know . how long they are I - dashed out, and comman deered a taxi. . flew, up to the apartment, impressed Betty into service she's a whirlwind and has often helped me pack and was back in plenty of time to get my bundles and whirl 'off to the train again.' Here let me help you fasten that.' .; I had slipped Into a fresh blouse she had thoughtfully brought me, but my fingers were clumsy with nervousness. As she brought the refractory fasten ings into order she smiled down reassuringly at me. Unspoken , Warnings. "Steady, girl!" she said softly. "Everything's going to be all right, Katie. Jim, the house, your husband, and the dinner tonight! Incidentally let me tell you not one of them, can hold a candle to you tonight If you look the way youdo now. You are the prettiest thing, Madge! You have, all the cards in your hands. Now run eVfong and meet the Dicky-bird. I'll take these things back to Mrs. Durkee. I have no desire to be present, when he firstviews the debris - below. There'll : be an as cension worth watching, but luck ily he takes it all out In altitude flying, and when he comes to earth again he's peaceful as a summer morning." She kissed ine hurriedly, and hastened, away, while I, it my turn hastening downstairs and. to my waiting car In the . driveway, paid tribute for the thousandth time to her tact and thoughtful ness. She not only had saved me from humiliation at the evening dinner, but-1 knew that. Bhe had warned me as openly as she dared to, pay no attention to .whatever vagarlss of temper Dicky might exhibit. :- . : !.'.,V'-;,.. ;;-. " 1 1 glanced , at my watch ' as I stepped Into my, csr.V Thanks to Lillian's help. I had ample time to make the t'rain, and I. looked around for some trace of Jim; thinking that ! might have time to explain the selling of the housey to him. and thus ward off the ef fect of Katie's certain hysterical appeal to him. ' ' t ; .(, n ' Mrs. 'Durkee's Request. But,. even as I saw Jim's famil iar limping figure appear at the rear of the house, and prepared to "get out of the car, I saw Katie's figure fly down -the rear steps and into-Jim's arms. Her hair was disheveled, her whole . appearance spelled hysteria. I heard her broken sobbing call of "Oh7 Jeem! Jeem!" and with a little shiver of apprehension 1 , got back into my seat again and started the car. There was no une trying to talk with Ura now. That ; must wait untu much later. My clutch did not work smooth ly, and I threw the gears Into neutral again. As I did so, I heard little Mrs. Durkee call a wild halloo, and I leaned out of the side of the chr to see what she wanted..' t - . "Where are you U going?" she called, as she ran across the lawn 'toward the car. "Down to meet Dicky," I ans wered, reassuringly, "Every piece Is done, Lillian is bringing thent over." i . -. 'Ours -are almost done, too," -she said. "Lillian and I will hang them, while you are gone. But there are some little things I've . got to have at the store., Edith has the lisL and she'll eo with you. You can -order the flowers, also, and bring them back w ith you if you will masses of pink rosea. You don't mind Edith's, going, do you?" ... Was I mistaken, , or, was. there the hint of malicious mischief ja the little woman's eyes? Dear asf she is, she can be distinctly catty; on occasions. -I wonder if she guessed how very ; much I did mind . Edith Fairfax's presence oil this trip to meet Dicky, especially as I had no idea what Bis mood would be when' he greeted me. But my response, I flatter myself, was as hearty' as any one could make.. ' ; : ' ' rind!" I , said,, as If amazfed beyond measure. "Are you getting foolish, in yDur old age? But tell Edith to hurry. I've only, a few minutes, to make dicky's train. "Here she comes ' now," Mr3 Durkee responded, and as I turn ed my eyes to the graceful,' slea der figure coming , toward me arrosi the lawn I saw that I was not, the only one, who had donned a fresh blouse in Dicky's honor. (Continued tomorrow.) Cleared It Up Moses, was before the court for stealing a . turkey. - TheV Judeo kindly .asked him: "Moses, why did you steal the turkey?" . V;1; don't Jcno wf Yb lionet". " : "That is strange, Mioses, that you don't know 'why.' But do you know if.it tasted good?" "It shu did. Yo' Honeh." "Now, Moses, how can a man enjoy stolen turkey?" . - , ; Moses In - humility bowed his head. ' ' , . .The judge continued: "Re member the ' commandment, Thbw sbalt not steal. Don't you know Moses, you have two spirits watching you every day - the good spirit to your right, the evil spirit to your left? Tell me, how could you offend your good spirit?" , "Yo makes it clear, Y Honeb. I see now de real cause, fo I is left-handed." Judge; .' OBI! WATER : :h IF BACK OH mm ht Begin Taking Salts If You Feel llackachy or Have ' Bladder Weakness Too much rich food forms acids which excite and overwork the kidneys In their, efforts to I'lter it from the system. Flush the kidneys occasionally to' re lieve them like you relieve the Vowels, removing acids, waste and poison, else you may feel a dull misery in the kidney, region. -harp pains, in the back or sick headache, dizziness, the. stomach sours , tongue coated, and ' wheu the weather is, bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urne is cloudy, :. full of sediment, the channels often get irritated, ob liging "one to get up two or three -t!mes during the night To. help, neutralize these irri tating acids and "flush off the body's urinous , waste, begin drinking water. Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy, take a tablespoou- ful in - a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine and liadder disorders disappear. j This famous . salts is ., made from the ac'd of grapes and lem t n JUlce, combined , with lithia. and has been used for " years to help clean and stimulate slag- -Fish k'dneysw and stop - bladder irritation. Jad Salts - Is Inexpen sive and makes a delghtful eft". vescentj lithta-waterf drink which millions of. men and wofflCn take now. and then to help prevent serious kidney; and bladder dis orders. '. By all means drink lots ; of good water every day. - Hav neys st least'twlce a year. A.W. our physic'aa examine your kid- - - - i .