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! ?! 1 1 r f tl1 t ) 1 I! t i t I v HI i t1 1 ! 1 j 1 M 9 ' i' ! I i i ! 1! Si CLASSIFIED ADYEEWSlCMKNTS -j Rata par words .: f;- f - Par Insert! an . , "i ' I" ' ze Three insertion Dm weak (tlx Insertions). Oae mats .,,.' .... , , ,....20c filx months' contract. Tier mo 15e i is nraaui contract, per me , , i Minimum for any advetisement25e NORWICH UNION ' FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY W. H. Burghardt, Jr. Resident Agent 371 State St. MONEY TO LOAN On Real Estate . T. K. FORD (Over Ladd ft Bush. Bank) NEW TO v 4 . OPPORTI'XTTY FOK AN AMBI timii. enerretio iottng ntt to learn -a good business. Apply In person to W. A. Lieton, 484 Oourt treet. .- FOR SALE 6-ROOM; HOUSE. 2 I.AKUE lota, carafe; two blocks frctai . ear Prieo S300O. with 1300 cash. Situate Nov 2015 Trade street. W. ,A. Listen, j Agent, 484 Court street. - WANTED STRAWBERRY PLANTS . . aad Other small fruit. Ward K. Rich ardsan, 2395 X. Front. Phone 494. MIKE-a AUTO . WRECKING HOUSE Used uaxta for all; makes of cars. 1 buy old ears to wreck. . 401 S. CornM ; rnone aza. - -.- .-. -- ; ; - FOR RENT 4-RQOM HOUSE, BARN. first, chicken park ; 8 lots, with -V fruit, M. J. Hunt; Ladd Bush Bids NEW 5-RQOM BUNGALOW, BLOCK 'to street oar. 2500. $500. 2S a - - aOBth,v M. J Hunt, Ladd A Bush BIdj. FOR SALE THOROUGHBRED AIRE dale "du-ds. 24 months old. cheap. ' J. - P. Smith, Rout 7, Box 63, Salem (Sil vertoa road.) WANTED LADY WANTS WORK .BY hour. Phone 608R. BOY WANTS WORK, WASHING CARS after achooL JPhone 608R. j LET US WRITE YOUR LIABILITY . JN- surance on your auto or track, i .we hare aa ; excellent policy at low cost. - Staadler f Foley. Ata., Pacific Ahto Indemnity Exchange. Phone 347. FOR RENT MODERN APARTMENTS. dava town . aection. Patton Block. Heat and! water furnished, well equip ped in erery awy. Cor 'inspection or I reserration call t Patton'' Book Store. PIGS FOR! SALE PHONE 38F11. 4 A BICE HOME OX CHEMEKETA ST 7 rooms, j lota of closets, modern ex cept basement; large loty fruit trees and two English walnuts. A, zeal value at 94000.C :. .; ; - . A very aeal, 5-rooea, - hungalow style of houae, erase in on a corner in good residence aectjon, .Modern and lias a garage; both streets paved. ; Thia is a ' feargoia at $3750. . -- A neat shingle bungalow in South Salem. FiT rooms, plastered; basement, sta tionery tabs; near achool; S20OO, one- aalf down, - Sea J. A. Milla, 331& State St. WASTED A. THOROUGHLY COMPET . nt t maid. None other need apply. Referesces reqaired. - - Mrs. C. 8. Hamil- ton, s 290 Front street. I e ' - .t - - ; rl it e7! L. ,rX : " ibst..: will give LlliXr 1 yon ths same - J. service-".. as" a OLESON'a AUTO EXCHANGE Special Good Bnya 5-room house, south,' nine I blocks from Ladd Bush Bank. good boy for $2100. 5 room house, i block from State St, a 13tn street, for $2000. room, ia bargain for $1650. Nice lot for $425, with $SO down, ' Four good bouses for rent. " . 331 State Street. , ; 1 iiuiiia:uii A SNAP S ACRES. MILE OUT ON v paved road, all dear land; good four room house, chicken coops and well. Somo f rait ; f or only $2000. . 9 - acres, i 3 miles N. of Salem,' near jviaer ecnool. par clear: -small house. Price $320O, with $500 down, balance - . gooa i termc .- ; t JO acres.' 2 aailea E. of Salem, on good rood; fine, set buildings. 1 acre timber. aome fruit, balance most all in crop; for $6500. Wilt take house ia town or good mortgage as part, balance beck on place to suit purchaser. See Child Been tel. 540 State St. A'OTICB OP UIPRmMENT OP SOUTH WINTER STREET BE TWEEN STATE STREET AND OAK STREET. - - ; Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of baiem deems it expedient and hereby declares its": purpose and intention to improve South Win ter street from the south line of State" street to the north line of Oak street at the expense t of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street and alley Inter- sections, the expense of which will "8 sMumea ortne sjny or Salem, I by bringinE Bald portion of South "Winter street to the established grade, constructing - cement ( con crete curbs and paving said por tion of South Winter street with a three-inch bituminous concrete wearing surface pavement In ac cordance with the plans andSrpeci- Sll.ll -V M-m - ... iica 110ns inereior ; wnich were adopted ty the Common Council jaarcn 19th, 1923, now on file In the office of the City Recorder sua wnicn are nereoy. referred tol a . , - - ' - , . 1 and made a Dart hereof. - I ffTtle at.. V ' - s. " " " " : I " ue vummoB council nereoy oe-1 ciares its purpose and Intention I to make the above "described - im provement by. and- through the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem. By order of the Common Corn ell the 19th day of March, 1923. CM; POTJLSEN, City Recorder. Date of first pnblicaUon hereof is March 22, 1923. EMPLOYMtNT FEMALE WANTED PLACE5 TO - DO LIGHT Housework. Address 4 'E-41," States- YAMED RELIABLE WOMAN OR I . . , -- girl to assist with housework, and ear I -V I J , . . . . . . 1 " ""u'. Jnaas oe nepenaaoie. I and board and salary. Call 1253 I Cberneketa. street' moruiaga, or phone 1 -", 1 : 1 , 96 DAY EMPLOYMENT tw niw win LaaaaaaM FEMALE WANTED WOMEN TO SKUj EXPRIT ;d - Amor Toilet j article, In an ire Mr. llelott. 115 IS. Liberty. MALE AND .FEMALE WANTED MEM AND WOMEN , . TO take farm paper Subscriptions. A good proposition to the right people. Ad dress the Paciflo Homestead. &tateamaa Bids, Htlta, or. l PERSONAL get, MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL! paper published, j Free for stamp. Cor respondent, Toledo, Ohio. 1 rr you wish a wealthy yodno wife," write enelosinc envelope. Violet Kay, ienaison. onto. FOR! SALE BIRDS, FLOWERS AND PETS CUT FLOWERS, FUNERAL PIECES, potted plants. Flake's Petland, 273 State St. Phone 656. , LIVESTOCK FOR SALE (PURE-BRED LAS CABRI- taa Tosgenbnfg buck, $80. Does fresh now: also April, Jane, $20 np. Eliza beth Miller, Ashland, Ore. : FOB SALE GRADE NUBIAN DOES and dee kids, registered. $20 up. In quire? of J. I. . Roach, Pomona Raxeh, Tiller, Oregon. PIANOS GOOD USED MAHOGANY PIANO. $150. Terma if desired. II. L. 'Stiff Furni ture Co. ' : , 1 rOR SALE GOOD i USED MAHOGANY piano left with ua to aell. Price $200, i terma. H. L. Btif Furniture Co Mn- . aie department. i PHONOGRAPHS. PHONOGRAPH BARGAINS. 1 $125.00 Victor ....i.., .L, 95.00 6150.OO Victor- .i . J-.'115.00 $150.00 Pathe ; . 67.50 $165.00 Columbia i " 110.00 $ 75.00 Victor L 52.50 Terms aa low a $1.00 per week H. STIFF FURNITURE CO.. Phone 4lk , ; 404-450 Court St. ;; .. POULTRY - COCKERELS FOR SALE LEGHORNS from - trapnested stock ; 75 cents per doxen. Phone 32F21. FARM PAPER IF YOU WANT TO GET Tfflt BEST farm paper, aend i 15e to the Pacific . Homestead, Salem. Oregon, for a three monma- trisi subscription, Mention thi sd. ; . t . . ' ' ' POULTRYMEN , SEND EIGHT TWO- cent atampa for special three months' trial for the beat and oldest journal, In the West. The articles and advertise ments are of special interest to the poultry breeders of the Northwest. Jtorthweai Poultry Journal. 211 Com mercial street. Salem. Oregon, WOOD FOR OLD FIR PHONE 1756. WOOD FOB SALE GOOD PRICES. II. A. Kuenai, Silverton, Oregon, FOR SALE ONE CAR OR 3I0RE OF 16 inch, second ; growth , fir; $5.50 ship ped, from Halls Ferry, Address W. A. ribelton. Route 3. Box 217. Best Grade (Mill Wood Four ft. and 16-lneh dry mill wood. Pour ft. and 16- a. green mill wood. Prompt delivery and reaaonable prices. Fred E. Wells. 805 S. Church. Phone 1542. j ...... MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. 10 cents bundle. Circulation department Oregon Btatesmaa. j t . . t . ' FOB SALE HAVING QUIT FARMING X have one 1922 model F Cletrac; one 2-bottotn 12-iach orchard plow; one 6-foot tandem disk' need only part of I season ; guaranteed good as new. Also Lowdea potato digger. Write or come and see owner. Psul McKee. Jefferson, Oregon, v ; . r.-1 .. Beautiful Oregon Jose and eleven other Oregon songs, together wuk fmo collection of patristic songs. sacred songs aad many old-time favor ites. - , - ; . ALli FOB 25a -(Special prices ia ouantitv Iota) Especially adaptable for school commas lty or aome singing. Send for .. Western Songster TS pages, now ia its third edition. ' Published by , OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY 215 8. CWjmmercUl 8U; Salem. -Ore. FOR RENT APARTMENTS I FOB RENT 3-ROOM UNFURNISHED apartment, with garden. 1808 North Commercial, "." " for rent desirable ? s-room apartment. Welt furnished. Garage. 920 Mm atreet. ; f fob bent- itve-boom apartment CSe In, Lights, water aad phoao free. 417 Oregon Bldg. FURNISHED APARTMENT CLOSE IN y roosss aad sleeping porch. CaU 1078. APARTMENT FOR BENT, 891 NORTH LWfnmerciaJ. - ' " 1 : J , FOR RENT FOUR-ROOM FURNISHED apartment, close in; first floor.. Tele- phone 1516M. 'i t . 11- F0R RENT NEATLY FURNISHED 3- room apartment, also one room with kitchenette The Angelus. 555 Marion atrttet i 1. - - 5 - : boom t " FOR -RENT -NICELY FUB 7RNISHED room; $15 a month &20 street. . F O R RENT APARTMENTS AND sleeping rooms. Leossrd Hotel, 254 N. Front ctreet . - ' -! . , - FOR KENT TUBNISIIXD ROOM. MOD- ; r-t , juts. Henry Howe, 580 North 12th J street. 4V i . : FOR , RENTONE HOUSE OF TWO furnished housekeeping ; rooms: slao three furnished housekeeping rooms. 730 North Front street. NEW PIANO FOR RENT $6 PER MO. u. L. BtiXf furniture Co. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WlVTFTl ASTtVa no ,vpTrE-o v.. vtiibn viili.lifl , r.ru.a cm 1 j a " " a.m.. . . earner KU and Missis. ' WANTED FURNITURE, TOOLS. ETC, jraoao oxa 1 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS OIJ) MATTRESSES MADE OVER Ca pttal City Bedding Co. Phone 19. WANTED TVENTY-riVE STOYKS and ranees. Urikc Furniture Co.. 379 Court street.: . ' ' I h Anted1 to rent smam. iPi.'ie nished modem house Will take : long lease; references furnished. Address "E43" Statesman. WANTED EVERYTHING IN HARD- war and furniture. Best prices paid. THE CAPITAL HARDWARE FURNITURE CO. 285 N. Commercial St. Phone 947 WANTED TO BUY HOUSEHOLD FUR niture. tools, miscellaneous articles. Phone 1446. WANTED FURNITURE TOOLS. MA ehinery, stock, etc. Vv'IU bay for cash or sell on commission. Phone 511. Woo dry, the Auctioneer. BUSINESS CARDS O. SATTERLEE. AUCTIONEER, PHONE 430-I311J; ISO N. Corn's SU Room 2L AUCTIONEER F. N. t WOODRY, THE livestock, furniture, real estate auc tioneer. Phone 511 for sal dates. Res. 1610 N. Summer.' OOL. J. B. GABLE AUCTIONEER Farm and city sales. 160 8. High. Pbone 1446. ACETYLENE WELDING IRON, STEEL, BRASS. ALUMINUM Bnng the pieces. Oxo-Gsa Heating CoM $37 Court. AUTO DIRECTORY , ATJTOMOBIZXa GOOD USED CARS GINGRICH .M0- tor Co, $71 Court. ? BERT I. JONES MOTOR CO.. HUPMO- bile dealer, State St. at Front. "The car of the American family." . AUTOMOBILE PAINTING T AUTO OWNERS LOOK I TIME ; TO have that car repainted. Come in and look over our work. On account of the success of our Ford Special job, it will be continued. Reliance Auto Painting Co., 219 State, cor. Front St., second floor. Phone 837. AUTO TOPS AUTO TOPS Curtains to order, pricea reasonable. Anderson-Teed, 171 8 High BATTERY AND ELECTRICIAN A , CAMEL-IZED BATTERY NEVER needs a drink. , C. M. Carlson, S49 N. Commercml St Salem. Ore. B- D. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES, starter and generator work; 171 South Commercial. j PRESTO-LITE BATTERY SERVICE Station. Expert battery and electrical! work. Jf'arna Bros. Phone 1803, 418 1 uoon. . . . f AUTO ELECTRICIAN; EXPERT TROU- bif shooting; 28 N. High, Phone 203. BICYCLES AND EEPATETNQ : LLOYD : E. RAMSD EN DAYTON BICY- dea and repairing; 887 Court- TIRES AND ACCESSORIES X ARMSTRONG TIRES THE KIND that sever wear one. Thomnkina- lieine, -il9 . Commercial. . I USED PARTS 1-3 to 1-2 OFF. MIKE'S Auto Wrecking House: 424 North Commercial. Phone 523. - , RADIATOR FENDER REPAIRS RADIATORS FENDERS, BODIES, mo or repaired. J. o Bair. 849 Ferry. .-' ; TRACTORS FOR SALE 1 AVERY AND 1 8 AM SON tractor. A, C. Haag t, Co.. 444 Ferrv sweet. . C. HAAG CO- 444 FERRY ST. Pbone 210. Cletrae tractors, Oliver im plements. . . 1 1 USED CARS USED CARS 1917 Dodge touring .. -.$325 225 1919 Chevrolet touring 1921 Ford 1 ton truck 1921 Ford roadster S75 250 1918 Chevrolet touring - 150 BONESTEELE MOTOR CO. USED FORD CARS, from an authorized car m l dealer- 1917 Touring ., ; flB3.o 1918 Touring ISa.oo 27O.00 230.00 1919 Touring 1920 Touring . 1920 Touring 1920 Touring 263.00 275.00 j 1921 Touring . 1920 Roadster 1922 Roadster 1920 Coupe 300.00 , 265.00 345.00 460.0O 385.00 425.00 1920 Coupe 1921 Coupe . .. 1921 Coupe 1921 Sedan .. O&00.00 ... 475.00 365.00 1920 Track Liberal Terms. Open Saturdays..... VALLEY MOTOR CO., 160 No. High. V Phone 1995. VICK BROS. USED CAR BULLETIN 1919 Dodge Touring 1917 Dodge Touring ., , ., .$475 . 300 1919 Oakland Touring, new paint 350 1918 Chevrolet Touring 1.50 1921 Ford Conpe . . . - . , , ,. 450, 1921 Ford Touring , I 275 1918 Stndebaker Six, new paint 800 1918 Stndebaker, Four 200 Fordson Tractor 200 Samson Tractor .......;.. 500 R.rn.nn Traelr , . 350 1921 Hudson Super Six 850 Buick Roadster - ' , - 125 Overland Four Touring , 800 Overland 90 - ' ,,;,. ; ,, , ,. 200 Maxwell Touring ; ..' 100 1916 Ford Touring ; ; ", -- - 1.25 Ford Truck with new tires and com pletely overhauled with body and eab ' , 300 I Ford Track with body and full top. license , .. . .... .... .. VICK BROS. High 8tret at Trade. , ' 850 BUSINESS CARDS . CARPET AND FLUFF BUGS NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC WE NOW weave fluff rags made out of old car pets, any length or width yon desire. . Wo also re-fit, re-sew and siso carpets. Feather renovating and mattress steam- lag sad re-making Salem Carpet Cleaning and Fluff Rag Works. Phone ' CARPET AND BUG WEAVING , RAG CARPET AND RUG WEAVING Call before 9 a, m. 84F2L. - . CEMENT CONTRACTORS . CEMENT CONTRACTOR AND PtNISH- er.' Eaimatea furnished. C. M. Oglesby. rhone 19C0J. BUSINESS CARDS CHIMNEY, SWEEPS I CHIMNEY SWEEPING F U RNA C E : cleaning.. F. Councilman. Salem Hard ware Co." ." CLEANERS AND DYERS 8PICK 'N'SPAN CLEANERS AND dyera. Phone 195. SALEM - CLEANERS AND DYERS - Pint -cleaned and .pressed, $1.50. Halts sponged and pressed, ou. 1215 S. Ooui'l. Phona 186a ' DRUQ STORES WM. NEIMEYER "JUST DRUGS,' I 175 N. Commercial. Phone 167. riVANCXAlt FARM LOANS AT 6 PER CENT and ' 6H PER CENT ANDERSON A RUPERT Oregon Bldf Salem, Or. GOVERNMENT LOANS ON FARMS- 5i per cent,. 303, Salem, Bank of Commerce LOANS ON THE EASY PAYMENT plan can repay at any time without extra charge; 417 Oregon Bldg. FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL PIECES. Delivery. O. F. Breithanpt, florist, 123 Worth Liberty Street; Phone 380. " FURNACES SEAGROVE FOR FURNACES PIPE and pipeleea; 198 8. 12th St. Phone 885W.' , ELECTRICIANS SALEM EI-EOTRIO CO. MASONIC .lmildin. Phona 120O ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND SUPPLY Co. Phone 1934. 223 N. Liberty. ! HALIK'S ELECTRIC SHOP ELEO m v T Tea , ." """"T ARCHIE FLEENER, ELECTRICIAN I House wiring by hoar or contract. Es timates famished. Phone 980. 414 Ooort Si, i INSURANCE DON'T WAIT UNTIL IT IS TOO LATE but ' when yon need automobile liabil ity, burglary, accident or fire insurance phone 717. Fred E. Mangle. FURNITURE STORES - GIESE FURNITURE CO. QUALITY furniture for less money.1 878 -Court Phoa 464. PEOPLE'S .FURNITURE STORE NEW and second hand furniture; 271 N. Commercial. Ladies' Wearlngr Apparel DRESSMAKING - ' i - SPENCER CORSETS TO ORDER Dressmaking. Carrie Fisher. Me Cornack Bldg. ' DRESSMAKING TAILORING, 771 N. Commercial. Phone 2002M. Good work; 18 years experience. HEMSTITICHTNG SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING. pleating, buttons, atamping and needle work; 82$ Oregon Bldg. Phone 879, MRS. 0. E. MILLER HEMSTITCHING, stamping, buttons. Room 10, over Mil ler's store. Phono 11TT . LADIES TAILORING W. J. MAYER LADIES TAILORING; long coats, and suits. Room 7, MeCor- nack Bldg. Phone 692. BUSINESS CARDS MEN'S STORE ED. CHASTAIN CLOTHING CO. SUITS and overcoats. Use my stairs; it pays. 805 Stat St JbAUHDRIES YALE LAUNDRY IS AGAIN IN A PO- aition to render yon the same efficient service aa before the fire which de stroyed our old building. All kinds of laundry work, also cleaning and press- . Ing. Phone your wsnts to 195 snd we will eaU. - 8ALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY, 816 S.I Liberty street. Phono 25. Oldest 1 largest beet, Establiehed 1889. CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Quality work; prompt service; 1264 Broadway.- Phone 165. MACHINE SHOP THE CROSS AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC Steam boilers, vnloanixers 1 and tube I plate. Ferry 0. Campbell, $17 N. Liberty. v H, AND 1C CO. SPECIALTY GRIND- era and welders. Automotive service. 490 Ferry. Phons 864. WEOHTER SMITH MACHINISTS. engineers, welders, Hesld cylinder grinding service. Phons 562-845 Ferry. MUSICAL SALEM CONSERVATORY OF MUSC AU brencaee taught, iplomaa granted. John R. Sites, director; 1237 Court Phono 626. A COURSE IN BUSINESS PIANO playing. Popular syncopated standard masis. Semi-classics and ballads : 12 lessons. Waterman Piaaa School, Me Comaek Bldg, MEDICAL j MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phono 517-W. MUSIC 8TOEES TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW Victor or Brunswick. H. L. Stiff Furni ture Co. Musie Dept. GEO. O. WILL PIANOS, PHONO- graphs, sowing machines, sheet music, and piano studies. Repairing phono graphs and sewing machines; ' 42 SUte, Salens. SHERMAN, CLAY CO- PIANOS Steinways, Duo-Art aad others. Moore's Musis House, 415 Coart street. , PHONOGRAPH KEF AIRING HAUL JANZ EXPERT REPAIRMAN 0 all makea of talking .machines, band aad string iastraments. Call writs or phoao 983, Moore's Musis House, 415 i Court et. Heusx action guarantee-. PIANO TUNERS ' - i - FACTORY EXPERTS MTE SPECIALIZE in tuning, repairing, i refinishing ami placer work. Our tunjrrs are the best. Get our prices. : Tallman Piano Store, 395 So. 12th street. Phone 16. " 9. ; ' EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED PI i on tuner. Leave orders Will's Music I Stors. ; , ' . - XrUBSERY STOCKS COMPLETE LINE TREES SMALL fruits, ' ornaments. ' Ospital City Nur sery Oo 428 Oregoa Bldg. - Phoa 75. BUSINESS CARDS -NURSERY STOCKS, FRUITLAXD NURSERY HAS A FEW more fljliaa prunn tree. 4 to R feet,- - also smaller grades. Phone l40M. r FOR. SALE FOUR TO SIX TRUNE trees. Phone 1125M. FRUIT.' NUT AND SHADE TREES Pesrey Broa 237 State. ..--- ' STRAWBERRY PLANTS NEW ORE- Kon . Uipoons. (loUl Dollars, 50 per J 0, prepaid; $4.00 per H00 (not pre paid) ; inspected, certified " plauts. J. V".i MorrMoa, Canby, Ore. - CHOICE SMALL fRUIT PLANTS Strawberry, blackberry, blackcap berry. currant, grape, loganberry, red rasp berry. Also asparagus, rhubarb, etc. Ward. K. Richardson, -2395 No. Front. -Phone 494, 1 ATTENTION FRUIT" GROWERS Choice Bartlett pear trees for sale; re duced " prices. 1 R. W, Mathia, 8alem. Phone 111F21. FRUITLAND NURSERY - GRAFTED walnuts, mostly all kinds. Leading va rittr nursery stock can be seen at - Cherry City Feed Barn, 544 Ferry streft. Phone. 1140a or IS?. ' PAPERHANGINO AND PAINTING PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR HOUSE decorating, paper hanging, tinting, etc. Reliable workman, TEN CENT KALSOMINE IN BEAUTT- ful colore; $1 doea room. Mas O. Buren, 579 N. Com'L , 'PLUMBINa GRABER BROS. PLUMBING AND heating; general repairs. Phone 650, 141 S. Liberty. PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL work. Phone 1897-J. Shop 127 Union a tree t. A Lt. uodfrey. SECOND HAND GOODS - 1 SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BUYS AND sells second hand furniture, tool and junk; 320 N. Commercial. Phone 492. W ANTED EVERYTHINO IN CLOT II- ing and anoes. Best prices paid. Cap ital Exchange; 842 North Commercial. FhoaaS68-W STOVES AND STOVE BEPAHUNO STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 1 40 years' experience. Depot National fence, eiseo 20 to 28 in, high. Paints, oils and varnishes, etc loganberry and bop books. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 250 Court street. Phone 124. SCAVENGERS SOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE (Suc cessor to Neal Scavenger) Garbage aad refsie of all kinds removed by the month. Reasonsble -rates. Phones: SALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE. refuse of all kinda removed. Cespools cleaned. Phone .167 or 1007J. ' - TONSOBIA& hGET SHAVED AT THE MARION BAR- her snop, 150 S. Com 1. TRANSPORTATION PARKER'S STAGS LINES J. W. Parker, General Manager Central State Terminal Salem, Ore go a SALEM SILVERTON DIVISION Leaves Salem, Central Stage Terminal: 7 a. a, 11 a. nu. 5 p. m. Leaves SilvMion, News Stand: 8 a. m., 1 p. m 6 p. m. Salem-Independence-Monmouth Division : Leaves Salem Central Stage Terminal : n a, m., 9 a. 11 a. jbu, $ Visa. 5 p. m. ,eaves Monmoath, Monmouth Hotel; 8:15 a. 1 p. m 6.15 p. m. Loaves Independence, Beaver Hotel:. 8:30 a. 10 a. m 1:15 p. m 4 p. m, 6:30 p. m. Wo make connectione at Salem to all parts of the valley, j Extra trips by ap pointment. J. W. PARKER, General Manager. TRANSFER HAULING ' CfITAL CITY TRANSFER CO 226 State St. Phone 933. Distributing, for warding and storage onr specialty.- Get our rates. WE MOVE. STORE AND SHIP HOUSE hold goods. Our specialty ia piano and furniture moving. We also make coun try trips. We handle the best coal aad wood. Call on as for prices. We gie good meesure, good quality snd good ervice. Larmer Transfer Co. Phone 930 WOOD SAWING WOOD SAWING. Phone 1131. ED fiprood, VARIETY STORES SALEM VARIETY STORE CHTNA- ware, glassware, toys, notions, snd mil linery. WAXES SALEM WATER, LIGHT POWER CO. Office, 801 South Commercial St. Ten per cent discount on domestic flat rates paid la advance. No deduction for absence or any cense unless water ia shut off your premises. LODGE DIRECTORY UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS. Camp 5, Armory, First, third Mondays. PROFESSIONAL AMBULANCE SERVICE SALEM AMBULANCE SERVICE Phons 666; 173 8. Liberty. CHIROPODISTS DR. 8.- 7. SCOTT, GRADUATE NA tional University ' Sciences, 1 Chicago Masonic Temple. Phona 640. . DR. WILLIAMS CORNS, CALLOUSES. ingrown nails; oil foot trouble. Price Shoo Co. Phons 616. . . . , - CHIROPRACTORS DR. LENA A. BOONE, CHIROPRACTOR. I 475 8. Commercial. Honrs 10 to 12: it to 5. Phono 1415. DRS. SCOTT SCOFIELD. P. 8 C Chiropraetora, 414-19 U. 8, Bank Bldg Phoao 87; res. 828-R. ; . CHINESE PHYSICIAN ' DR. I T. DICK CURES ANY: KNOWN disease. 153 S. High St. Phone 283. DEUGLES3 PHYSICIANS ' " "j MAGNETIC HEALING DR. A. L Frauts, A en to and chronic diseases Phono 780 over Peoples Cash Store. FUNERAL DIRECTORS . . . SALEM MORTUARY. FUNERAL DIREC tors,, 3 10 Center. Phono .2656. .. iOPTICIANa MORRIS, OPTICAL CO. SUITE $01, $04 Oregoa Bnildiag. GLASSES FrTTED BY THE BOW OP tieal Co, 325 State street, opposite Ladd Bash Bank. "Use Quality Provaa Shnr-ona.' PROFFESIONAL' NATUROP ATHIO PHYSICIANS DR, A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND -chronle. diseases; 415 Oregon BIlg. Phone 110. I L ..-;.:: T : ' ' OSTEOPATHIO PHYSICIANS DR. FOSTER 404 OREGON BLDO. Phones 756, 2024-J. DR. W U MERCER. OSTEOPATHIC I physician . and anrgeoa. Kirkaville ' , gradoate, 404-405 V. S. National Bank Bldg. Pbone, office si?; res, ot. DR. JOHN L. LYNCH OSTEOPATHIC. Physician aad 8orgeon, 403-404 Ore gon Bldg.. Phones, office 1394; res 58 F5. ; REAL ESTATE I Mil I FOR SALE A FEW LOTS LEFT FOR $135 cash; 4C9 State street. , - Compton Real Estate SALE-TRADE IMPROVED RANCH, immediate possession. W. G. Converse, Salem. Oregon. ' A., W. ESTES REALTY ,CO. 327-2S Oregon. Bldg. Phone P85. REAL ESTATE, LOANS, FIRE AND auto insurance, specializing in proper ty exchanges anywhere. We may have just what you want , Call and see us 7 acres bearing fruit Located 1 mile from end of H. Commercial street cr i.ne a-room nou.e, uu.. Pettyjohn & Mouser 216 Oregon Bldg, FOR 'RENT 40 acre good garin land in Waldo Hills near Jfacieay. . 2-aere tract 8 -miles south of Salem. Will sell to young, well recommended couple with very small payment down, A. C. BOHBXSTEDT 407 Masonic Temple 1 Salem. Oregon for sale and exchange 27 lots with large unfinished house in West Salem best of garden soil, $1700; $200 Neat 3-room bungalow and 2 loU, West Salem. 61100: 8150 down, balance easy; also 6 fine lots, $240, $100 down also 1 se fine building site $550; SI 50 down; H'liiBn for nrnnertv near Bunrton Pino n-room hnnraioW -lo,. in, s. Liberty street, $4250. w. McLaren realty CO. Phone 430. 180 N. Com'l St. FOR SALE A GOOD SIX-ROOM MOD era cottage, close in on fine large cor - ner; lot with fruit and garden land. Excellent buy at $4200. terma. An- other new 5-room bungalow with ga rage, absolutely at a sacrifice aa own- er has removed and seeda the money; $3750 See Wm. Fleming, 341 State Nearly 200 tots for sale some of them real bargains. : T r UOOQ DUyS I 10 seres fine garden, berry snd orchard land. li acre annleg. strawberries. ...k-.:,. .-."v.-il. i.-ri gation land and water right, horse, wagon, email tools, etc. Priee $3500. 5 acres 3 seres first class beaverdam onion land; sew 5-room bouse; 2 acres in fmit and berries. -Price $6000.. Real Estate and Fire Insurance W. H. Grabenhorst & Go. : 275 State St. U. 8. Bank Bldg. G ROOM; HOME WITH MODERN CON- veniences,' part basement and garage, good location, $3000.00. Will exchange for small acreage near edge of city. 6-room strictly modern borne, lot.6CxlG0, $5250.00; 'This is sn exceptional value. Two beautiful modern ; homes on Fair- mount Hill with view that cannot be J cut off. Every convenience and priced to.selL ' . ' Pettyjohn & Mouser " 216 Oregon Bldg. $(100 beautiful diamond, for $500, today. Diamond Earrings, $350, for trade. Five-room : house, fireplace, basement $2500 lix-room house, " North . Cottage, f 3700; close in. - - Seven-room - house, Chemeketa, . close in. $4,500. ... Business building, close in, $15,000. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 492 North Cottage. , Woods Bargains - Four-room house, all furnished, light--, plumbing and gas; close in : $2000 , New 5-roo'm bungalow, on paved street . i- 4000 Four-room houne, lights and water.. 800 Wanted A house as payment on 50-acre farm. Have a Bu irk Six . to trade for house Several houses for rent. r $1,500 to loan. 1, 1j. ooa, Ji state street. SEE THIS 8-ROOM SEMI-BUNGALOW. large lot with fruit; trees, and material I for garage, paved street, cement walk ind terraced lawn;; built-in practic ally new, partly furnished andeYSy to buy. $3750, $500 cash and $2$ per month. And this --6-room house, fair condition, two lota and two garages. $110O, $500 cash.vsee Mr. Wheelwright of the A. w. Estes Realty Co., 328 Oregon Bldg. Phone 985. Best Buys and Exchanges 21 acres, 5 acres logans, family fruit, bal ance cultivated, 5-room bouse, barn, team. cow. chickens, all imnlements and tools; close to Pacific Highway. Pries j $6500. $3750 cash, balance to suit. oo. acres, .u ne.reo.io stump pasture.. familv Archird. t apm tr.wh.rrl.a I good soil; 5-room bungalow, barn, s I large poultry houses, poultry parks, 2 I miles from good town; incubators, I about 500 hens, 600 baby ehielt. tnrltev.. tlnL l irr.r,l- I ments, 2 horses. 2 cows, 5 stsnds ofltipn of the highest point reached . I Socolofsky 341 Bute .... $1900.00 KKYKMROOM SEMI-MODI ern house and large lot; dozen large bearing fruit trees; block off car, good locaiity. Just" a imie cafch. Also South JmjC conditions in Central En Commercial street, E. front home, six,rt. -,- , ,a rooms, 30O0.0O.. i ThTee choice lots. south, near car, beautiful view and face north; owned by non-resident. Will sell cheap, ' Farms for city property ; and city for farm. 'Vphone 1013. Rob inson. 229 Oregon Bldg. Ins. and loans. FOR SALE NEW 5-ROOM BUNGALOW on North Church street. Full cement basement. Dutch kitchen, wash travs. cement walks snd psved street. Price $4000. W. G. Krueger Oregon Bldg. Phone 217. LOT WANTED IX SOUTH SAIJSM. north of Miller street if possible. Give details in ; firRt . letter, address "New comer," emre" Statesman. . MISCEIJ-AXEOl'S PORTLAND. Or., March 21.- Butter: Prints extras 44c; cubes extras 41 at 42c; prime firsts I No.lsourcreamw 40c. Butterfat. Portland deliv-jrai cry: .o. 1 sour cream 4 4c. I Potattes: Huying; price, locals lhog market. In addition, pack J.O , at 0c; seJllga price 75 at iers and astern 1 Interests - weru sac. i;aniornias iz i-zc, LIKE T Forty Per Cent of All Meat Products Consumed Are Poultry Meat and Eggs. (The following article, writ ten for the v Ncrthweat Toultry Journal of Salem, has the 0. k of the poultry department of the Oregon Agricultural college:) (By Arthur Leaf) jPoultry returns more on the investment, acoraing to goyeru ment -; statistics, than any other farm activity, and approximately 40 per cent of all meat products consumed are poultry meat and eggs. , ; ' Poultry lends itself well as a side line to farming. The business Is coming to be more land more popular with the farmers, because the large grain ranches are fast being divmea J jnto gmal acreages where 'diver- s,fied . farmIng may be carried ion. fiootl For Fruit Growers I . a lew nunareel nena can utn- I lze the surplus milk and butter- milk of the dairy. Capons, A- . ,' . , broilers, and turkeys can be turned OUt with 8 real profit by letting them clean no the grafn fieidg. In an Orchard . or I berry plantation a poultry plant I of several , hundred hens allow- ed to range on the orchard BrOUnd Will help keep down in- 1 sects ana weeas Desiae iurnisii- hng and spreading a quantity of mannre. Poultry 1 voidings are I considered the best- fertilizer on Ithe market and sell for $80 ton. Thia factor aloha would warrant an orchardist to keep I at least a thousand hens. 1 Caring for poultry does not I tta-tama, -,t-, f,. 0- !, ,7. rL , XT. JT - tivities. The labor for ; caring for the flock is Very cheap. , It 3 Important v that the Size Of the llOCk SCCOrd with the 86 Of the farm, f A flock Of eighty J nens will . not bring their owner la profit, because the number is so small- that; he is apt to for get them and not give-theni the I . . .. . 1 proper attention tnat is neces I sary. A flock of 400 or 500 birds could be. easily cared for, and because of their - number he is not likely to forget -their cafe, In the same, way 100 or 200 hens would be, too great a num ber to handle along with other farm work, unless some 'one were hired exclusively to care. for them, i " ' 1 It is difficult to estimate fair profit from a thousand hens worked in ' conjunction with other farm activities: but if the flock was handled with any degree of intelligence a min imum profit would be about a dollar a bird. Where the poul try is the major activity and more attention, is given to the birds the profits are 5 relatively more Buying by Eastern Houses Is btimuius Close Shows Slight Gain. CHICAGO, March 21. Esti mates that 800,000 bushels of wheat. including 200,000 bush els of durum, had been bought for shipment to Europe, exercis ed a bullish influence today on the wheat market here. Prices 1 closed steady at the same as yesterday's finish to l-2c higher; with May $1.21 , 7-S to $1.22 and July $1.16 3-4 to $1.16 7-8. Corn finished at . 1-4 at 3-8c to l-2c. decline, oats unchanged to a shade! lower and provisions at Setbacks ranging from 12 at 15 Ito 27c n.ivltiD- t. -art nf r,r.,.0 - - with eastern connections gave an early index that erports business wn a In nrno-roea anA h.liu,) tn .... . . . . . ,.v, ,. ,llL "cal T"UCS IU Willi. u u .- so far this season. Higher Quo tations at Liverpool counted al so as a bullish factor, and so too " " , cuau5e rates, a popular op.mu" Ibeing that more stable econo- vs-v " v g-ua uwyo at - In the last half of the day. active profit taking on the paf t of holders of wheat led to down turns In price but on the de clines renewed buying support developed and rallies ensued. The selling was due more or less to gOiSSlp that 250.000 bUSh els of wheat afloat here had been ordered to be unloaded and that moro wheat was being bought In Omaha for shipment to Chicago. ' Besides, heavy snow In western Nebraska was reported &nd there were predic tions . of fain or snow for the dry section of Karasas. Slowness of shipping demand here weakened corn . and oats after an early advance, ' ThC initial fr..nirfh jsmallness of receipts and of ru- offerings. Provisions were decreased br the action of the sellers of lard. PURCHASE REPORT SENDS UP MARKET 9U LIKE"! .IS f ;BY SPECULA!1 Prices Bid Up on All Stock New High Levels for Year Reached. NEW YORK. March 21. Speculators for the advanco a sumed control of , today's stoc rparket-from ' the start, biddln up prices in all sections of th list and carrying more than & score of shares to new high le? els tor the year. Profit taking sales , broight about, a partial reaction In the late dealings. Operators on the long side or the market were encouraged by the resistance shown by yester day's market to the selling pres sure occasioned by the violent fluctuations , in Piggly Wiggly by the strength of French francs. hy the sales ot copper at 17 1-2 cents a pound, a new high price and by jthe optimistic, nature ot the weekly steel and iron trade; reviews. - Some uneasiness . wag. caused, by the announcement of a 12 1-2 per cent .wage Increase to the 40,000 employes of the Am erican Woolen company because of speculative fears that wage advances with a possible reduc tion of earnings were Impending In other industries. . While the annual report ot the United States Sieel, corpora tion, showed that the corporation. had failed to earn all its divi dends last . year, it disclosed an! excellent cash position as of Dec ember 31 and revived interest in the steel group. . Equipments were In supply at the' higher , levels. Rubbers showed consistent strength. Call ; money opened . at 5 per cent, advanced to 5 1-2 and then dropped back to five. The time money market continued in a virtual deadlock with - brokers bidding 5 1-4 and bankers ask ing 5 1-2 , for all maturities. Tha commercial paper rate 'was un changed, t prime names command ing 5 per cent. Another 30-point rise In French francs which carried them above 6.80 , cents featured the foreign exchange market. Belgian francs jumped 40 points to 6,00 cents Other gains were nominal. Hun garian exchange dropped to .02 1-2 cents a new low record. FRUIT NEW YORK, March 21. Evaporated apples dull; prune slow: apricots ' firm; peaches quiet. 1 REALTY EXCHANGES j Reported by Union Abstract j Company ; ', 1 5 Thos. Sever son and wire to Mary E. Pomeroy, lot 10, hlk. 4, Gelser's add to Silverton; $350. Alma Zurcher and husband to Albert Eggiman and wife, land In claim! 89-7-2 W., $1228.32. Jas M, Mishler arid wife to Ray mond Mishler, land In claim 4 8-4-1 W.: $10. David Wenger to J. W. Ifofstet- ter and wife, land In claim 49-7-1 W.t $550. - . David WenSe' to Albert Eggi man and Wife, land in claim 43-7-1 W.t $550. David Wenger to Albert Eggi man andwife, land In claim 49-7- 1 W.; $550. ' 4 Christian Graber and wife to Arabelle M. Park, lots 1, 2, 3. 4, 7, 8, blk. 14, J. Meyers' add to Salem; $10. Ella Z. Goss and husband to Gifford C. Smith, lot 6. blk. 3, J. B. Brown's add to Silverton;' $1700. RuthTF. Mullen to Harry E. Gipson and ' wife, land In Brook lyn add to Salem; $10. ' H. E. Starr and wife to C. L. Starr, lots 10, 11, 12, blk. 9, Fair- mount park add to Salem; $10. Paul Schwabbauer and wife to J. J. Riley and wife, part of lot 27, Ewald F. F.; $7200. North Side Investment Co. to W. H. Trulllnger, lots 3 and 4, of "L" blk In North Side add to Silverton; $10. North Side Investment Co. to J. C. Gibson, lots 8. blk. "I" In North Side add to Silverton; $10. C. H. Brown snd wife to C. S. Parker et al. part of lots 2 and 7. blk. 37, Salem; $10. Rd Asburn et al to Orange E. Osburn, part of blk. 17, Capital park add to Salem; $10. Jonathan E. Bourne to Gideon' Stolg. lots ,19 and 20, Ireton F. F. $10. V, Evelyn H. Swan and wife to II. G. and O. S. McDowell, part of lots l and 2. blk 2, Yew-Park add to Salem; $10. - Arch-Diocese of Oregon City, a corporation, to Franz J. Schneider and wife, part of lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5. and all of lota 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, blk. 9 Shaw's 1st add to Shaw, and part df lot 26, Waldo Hlll'i FVF.; $1. W. F. Nutting to John Mack and wife, lot 10, blk. 'B", North Side add to Silverton: $275. E. J. Lytle and wife to Delima Goyette, land in claim 44-f-l-W.; 10. - Ole O. Da hi to Severtl SJovan- gen and wife, land in) claim 47-6-1 W.: $325. Agnes E. Ashley to Fred Schln- kel and wife, lota 1, 2. 7. 8. blk. 6, Deoot add to, Salem; $1750. N. R. Moon and -wife to J. F. Wlwoff, land in section 12-7-3 W.r i