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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1923)
W aa 4lI'Aa' J A A V J p tli AI '9 aW CLXSSITIKD advertisements I ' Rate p word: if Pe taeertion . te . 5e 80 -20 Three iBSertioa - Ob week s insertions). Oh moats Six BseBtbs', eontraet. per sos is montas' eoatraet. par me at laim am for an ndvertieemat.25e NOKWICH UNION ( FIRB INSURANCE SOCIETT - tit Tl Pnrrhiril(. llr. . ; Resident Agent 371 state St- MONEY TO LOAN ' i , i On Real Estate ; T. K. FORD - , I : ( Over Ladd ft Bush Bank ) . NEW TODAY I Mrr BY 12-YEAR OLD BOY. SHALL f black coin purso ' containing $5 bill. f Xave at Statesman office. Kvwaru. FOR REST 13-ACRE HOP YARD. 1 nnrth of Waeonda station, i All cleaned off. : Splendid terms. Address i Was. H. gan, tiervais, Koute 2, i'none :H 3-fii. . - - - ' : ; '' ' .SEE 18 ABOITT YOUR NEtT ALTO I policy. W have saved onr' patrons 25 1 per cent the past fear. We can give I'.yaa prompt ' and I efficient service. . . . 11 . rv. i , r .. U T l Ijf i BMBUlCy 4 - ""J, ' i,us uaus. 16-A. MILES E. Or' LEBAXOX; i'SSii ,- cultivated; balance easily cleared; f roe soil; some bearerdam; respotusi i ale man can get his own terms. AVill ! trade. , Harris. 1942-J. 10ST OS NORTH COMMERCIAL street-rsr. bine silk "umbrellat "Man J llfrnMB. Phone 159H-J - -'t fOB SALE ELITE MODEL 1923 , VE lie touring. Slightly 'used. WiH con- i aidr trade. Term to anil. - Ask for WJJ, irijineL 219 State St. ; , FOB SALE GOOD COW. WILL FRESH- (( ea sooa. Rt. 9. Box p0. Phone 14F23. rBTTLAD SURS:RY WILL HAVE Jarga stack . Italian -anI French prune i tree. cherrpear end peaoh- for fall. Office lffl South 14th. Salem., Ore- 1 goa. PJho 1140-M. . ,v 1XJB SALE LADIES BICYCLE. O. K. . shape, i ; Coaster brake. , f 9.73 2549 ; . X. 5tk. : ; , - V . . ' : BUTS CLEANED AND PRESSED fl.CO - Prompt and efficient service.' Salam 8I 8. lOVi s CUansn and Dyers. ; Phona 1868. iODERX 5-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE for rent. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. . A USED CAR Will give yon if " ' service that r 1 ' w I 1 li. surprise 1 f co"1 I ;' that will de- f fc at you. Oleton Auto . Exchange, 173 8. Liberty.. Phone 660. that WANTED WOMAN TO CARE FOR IS , valid. Call 2090 Ferry at. VACANT f TODAY MC8T SELL. OX these terms. Price $2750 $500 down, balance 1 $25 monfbly. Or any other , rtssonable term. 6 per cent. 5room . seeders i bouse. See it at 388 Rich ', mond avenue. Becke A Hendricks. U. . & Bank Bldg. . ! tahed to suit. We have ten south in g dHtrirt.; One will bait you 4399 dewn or any other reasonable baeemeats and ' fireplaces. Becke U llendricki. U. 8. Bank Bldg AX 8 WANTED 7 PERCEXT. 1 FARM BasV eitr brAnivti. 1 .liim Wnd vi- cinity as security. Becke, A Hen- ME;. ARE, PAYING .THE (HIGHEST , market price for Royal Anne Cherries. : Come iat and " see us ? before 1 you soil. &iangia Brother. Phone 717. rSEE REST 28 i ACRES SIX MILES . south of Independence. Pbone 701-J. fOB RENT FIVE - ROOM COTTAGE.' bath, gas, etc. Basement, close ' in. M. bbrode. Yew Park Grocer. , r 1. V 'hi ' ' COW WANTED WILL PAY GOOD Price for first class, family cow, test )ier better, 2000-J. . 1 vf hATE MODEL ' BUICK. 3IUST SELL . today tacrifUe. Hi9-W. 1, LOST' OS J HIGHWAY BETWEEN 8A Jass and Sheridan, black leather band- . bag containing ladies Clothing. Re ward, return to Statesman.; i . Special . T excbamge 400 acre stock farm near tbe coast, good set buildings, 43-acres in all stocked and equipped. . Want Saieui property or small farm close n. , Thomasori I i 331 State Street . S-rooom mrrH houie mn tiaviMl street X. Price $4000. Trade fori modern home close ill nit over $50t0. i Thomason 331 Sute Street 1 10 ncoanfie tive-room house in Kose- burg for house in Salem of ei ual value Prb-e $150.' - : 1 t vW; G. Krueaer i Oregon Bldg. . . Phone 217 EMPLOYMENT A KALE AND FEMALE WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO take farm paper aahecriptioaa. A good t propocitioa to the right people. Ad dree tha Pacifi He most sad, dtatesaiai. Bids. Saleajt, Ore. i PERSONAL iET MARRIED BEST AIATRIM0SU1 f pipr published. Free- for stamp. Oor rpoadenC Toledo. Ohl. C FOR SALE IADS, FLOWERS AND PETS SALE YOUNG,: TAME. TA' KISC rarretaj guaranteed. Flake's Petlapd State. ' . J--- - " --.r. tXTv-STOCat -.'" '-A 'y - k?EBRD REGISTERED PIGS 'Puvahred registered pigs will be 8iSfrasta eirht bova. a-irl or new a i"JJ,ltresUd in developing the port -B) ecisterad At- t..,.tv J. ftK- Pi. Nerthweat. Cut out thia aanounca d -il it to Tha Pacific Hm Balem. Oregoa. with your same ud full iniermslloa sbost , ni w8m pii will bs asat V 1 'l tetura aisli: i FOR SALE POULTRY v PUREBRED CHICKENS. Seventeen pen aad trio of the best breeda of chickens from taa world "moil famous poultry ptanta will be ! given to i 17- people interested in' da- veloping taa purabrad chicken industry. Cat out thia announcement and mail It to the Purebred Chicken Editor. North west ' Poultry Journal, Snlera, : Oregoa. 'with your nam aad address, and fall Information wiU bo sent 70m by ratura PHONOO 3 HS. PHONOGRAPH BARGAINS. $125.00 Victor . $150.00 Victor . $150.00 Patha J $ 85.00 , 11 5.0O 67.50 . 110.00 $165;00 Colombia f 75.00 Victor 52.50 Terms ss low as $1.00 per week a M . H. L. STIFF FURNITURE HO- Phone 941. , 404-450 Court St. pxAVoa GOOD USED MAHOGANY PIANO. 150. -Term if desired. H. U Stiff Furni- tore Co. :: : . , li FOR SALE GOOD USED MAHOGANY piano left with as to aell. Price $200. terra. H.' L. Stiff Furnitare Co, Hi ei dapartmani. " t A very y small cash, payment will se cure yoit a ' goo.l used piano.-; , Tallman piano Store. S93 S. 12th St Pbone 1639'. FARM PAPER IP YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, sand 15e to the Paeifir Homestead. Ralem, Oregon, for m three months' trial, aabseriptioa. Mantion thia ad. j POULT RYMEN SEND EIGHT TWO- cent atampa for special three months' trial for tha bast and oldest Journal la the west. The article and advertise ments are of special interest ta the poultry breodera of the Northwest North wt Poultry Journal, 211 Com Saercial street. Salem. Oregon. WOOD FOR SALE 16-INCH OLD FIR AND MK-ond arowtb 4-tfoot. phone 1467. FOR DRY WOOD PHONE 132 J. I Best Grade Mill Wood Four ft. and 1 6-ineh dry mill wood. Four ft. aad 16-iaj green mill wood, k Prompt delivery aad reasonable prices.' Fred K. Wells, $05 S. Church. Phoa ' 154$. . i: n.. , t , ! MISCEXXAMEOUS MOVING AWAY 4- ALL HOUSEHOLD furniture for safc. ; 1381 Ferry. Phone , a-534-B. . J j ; FINE LOAM SAND, SI'ITABJE fOR ' .rose beds and other shrubbery. Call ,11. Beardsley.' 96F3.; jj . FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, 10 cents a bundle. Circulation department. Oregon Statesman, s - ; -T-, 1 ; - . , r ; Beautiful Oregon Rose aad eleven other Oregon song. ! together with a fine collection of patriotic songs, eacred aongs and many old-time favor ites. ' r , "i ? I - ' ALL FOB S5e :' . (Special prices 1n quantity lots) Espscially adaptable for school J commun ity or homo singing. Send for LWester n -Songster ' 78 pngea, sow la its third edition, i Published by i OREGON TEACHERS , MONTHLY SIS 8. Commercial St. - Sadam Ore FOR RENT FLATS FOR RENT FURNISHED FLAT ON first floor; five room; modiern. At 668 'Ferry St. $50 a month; Imme diate possession, i Apply at Statesman business office, or phoae 23 APARTMENTS APART ENT FOR RENT. 881 j NORTH : - Commercial. - . . . FOR REST MODERN if FIVE-ROOM apartment, with sleeping porch, un furnished; lights, water aad tele phone free. 410 .Oregon Building. HOUSES I FOR RENT FOR SUMMER SMALL place in "country. Good house . and barn, garden ground: some pasture. Go?d road. ; Phone 494.' ROOKS FOR RENT APARTMENTS AND . sleeping rooms. Leonard Hotel, 354 S. -: Froat atrat !.''- GARAGES FOR RENT PRIVATE GARAGE. 899 ) North Commercial, i PIANOS NEW PIANO FOB RENT $8 PER MO. H. L. Stiff Furniture Oa. LOST AND FOUND LOST. LOSTWHITE GOLD OR PLATINUM diamond broock. Reward, Phone 277. LOST GOLD - FOUNTAIN PEN BE tween Commerriol and Marion 'and Washington Junior High. Ite ward . Phone 1464. - ; WAMTED KISCEI, ANEODS WANTED LARUE 1 W E L L ROOTED - 'iosan-berry tips.. Ward K. Richardson, 2395 Front. . Phone 494. SEED OATS WANTED WARD K. Rirhardfcon. '2395 Krout. Phune 494. ,;f i 1 ; c WASTED-i-TRAILEIl FOB" FORD TOUR inc can WVite Saleta Rt 7. Box 138-A. OLD MATTRE8SES MADE OVER Capital City Bedding Co. Phone 19. WANTED SOMR ONE TO KEEP ifirst. cIji- -eow on shares, by the . year and deliver part milk to owner. Pbone 2W06-J. j " . :, . : ' WANTED EVERYTHING IN HA RD . ware' aad, furniture. Beet price paid. THE CAPITAL HARDWARE . . A FURNITURE CO. , J85 N. Cnffimerrial St. Phoae 847 BUSINESS f;ARDS ACETYLENE WELDINO ROr. STEELv BRASS, ALUMINUM Bring the pieces. Oxo-Gas Ueatl&g Cw "'S87 Coart. .';'.-! -C ARCHITEOTS FREEMAN 8T RUBLE, REGISTERED Arrhitocts, 519 Bask- l vomtneres BnlldinE, ' j - AUTO DIRECTORY AUTO TOPS AUTO TOPS Curtains I to order, prices resaonsblo. Anderaon-TeeV, 171 8 High BATTERY AND ELECTRICIAN A OAMEL-IZED BATTERY NEVER aeeda a driak. C. M. Carlson. 149 N. Commercial St, Salsm. Ore. R. D. BARTON ' - EXIDE BATTERIES, starter and generator work; 171 Swuth Commercial. ! AUTO DIRECTORY 11ATTKRY ASU I'LECTltlCIAX, PRESTO-LITE BATTERY SERVICE Station. Expert battery an electrical work. Farris Bros. Phona 1803, 418 Court. 1 ; . AUTO ELECTRICIAN; EXPERT TROU ble shooting; S38 N. High. Phona 203. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES USED PARTS 13 to 12 OFF. MIKE'8 Auto - Wrecking - House ; 424 North OommereiaL Phona 623. TRACTORS A. 0. HA AG A CO., 444 FERRY ST. ta- ' Phona 810. Clatrao tractors, Oliver pnemeau. RADIATOR 8 FENDER REPAIRS RADIATORS FENDERS. BODIES, made or repaired. J. O Bair. 849 Fi rarry. BICYCLES AND REPAIRING LLOYD E. RAMSDEN DAYTON B1CT- elea and repairing; -887 Court. USED CARS FOR SALE 4JARGAI1 IX 1921 KORD Sedau Phone 2090-M. 920 Mill St. GOOD USED CARS GINGRICH MO- ajt. I. 4 ry a BERT L. JONES MOTOR CO HUPMO bile dealer. Good used cars. Stste and Front streets. Phons 037. 1921 HUPMOBILE A-l v CONDITION. Cord all around. Run less than 15,000 miles and this year's license. Price right. 217 State street. USED CARS. 1921 Dodge Roadster 6O0.00 1920 Dodge Koadater ,..5."..00 lai Dodge Touring .$600.00 1921 Ford Touring ...... .:...$325.O0 1919 Ford Chasis (A-l sliape).'.... $100.00 1916 lHxdge Touring $250 00 1921 Ford Sedan ..;.... $450 00 BOXESTEEL MOTOR CO. Phone 423. USED .FORD CARS. from aa authorized car dealer $ 85.00 95.00 I 15 O.OO 165.00 185.00 I 270.00 . 235.00 1910 Tooting 1917 Touring 1917 Touring 1917 Touring , 1918 Tonring - 1919 Touring . 1920 Touring 1920 Tonring (extras) 1921 Touring .- 1920 Coupe X921 Coupe .. .315.00 . 290.00 . 363.00 . 465.00 . 250.00 . 335.00 . 165.00 . 300.00 Liberal 1930 Roadster 1922 Roadster 1918 Delivery ' : 1921 Delivery . . All ear a have 1923 ' licenses. terms. Open Sundaya. VALLEY MOTOR CO' i 260 No. High. : Phoae 1995 VICK BROS.' USED CAR BULLETIN 1919 Oakland touring . I'Jll Oakland touring . 11 Ford touring 1921 Overland 4 1916 Kuick 6 touring . $375.oo ., .. 550.00 133.O0 .. 00.00 60O.OO . 130.00 200.00 300.00 191 Chevrolet touring . 1220 Chevrolet touring 1919 Fo:-d truck v (with body and csb. Fordson tractor ..... , 200.00 ForiMa tractor .. 250.00 Fordson tractor .. 273.00 Samson tractor . -. 450.00 Samson tractor . 500.00 This is only a part of our stock of used car and tractors. You can get just ' what you want of us and at the right price. Terms if needed- Vick Bros- Might street, at Trade. BUSINESS CARDS ' AUCTIONEERS -- G.ISATERLEE. AUCTPOXEER A DOI ; lar saved ia two dollars earned. See . nie for prices on your sales. 140 X. Com' I street. Phone 430 or 1211 J. CARPET AND RUG WEAVING RAO CARPET AND BUG WEAVING Call before 9 a. m. 84F2L. SALEM CARPET Fluff Rng Works woven, any sis mattresses made tresses remade, boy all kinda of rugs. ' 13 Vs aud CLEANING AND Rag and fluff rug without seams. New to order. Old mat Feathers renovated. I old carpets for fluff Wilbur streets. Phone 1154 Otto P. Z wicker. Prop. ; ' CLEANERS AND DYERS SPICK N 8PAN -dyers. Phona 195. CLEANERS AND SALEM CLEANERS , AND DYERS Suita cleaned aad pressed, $1.50.', Suit sponged and pressed. 60c 1215 S. Of m'L. Phone 1868 CHIMNEY SWEEPS CHIMNEY SWEEPING F U R N A 0 E cleaning. F. Coaacilmaa. Salam Hard ware Oo. DRUG STORES WM. NEIMEYER "JUST DRUGS.' 178 N. O nmercial. Phone 167. . : - - xz jsoTRzoiAj ra -. SALEM ELECTRIC CO. MASONIC .bail-Ung. Phone 1300. HA LIE'S ELECTRIC - SHOP ELEO trieal asaehina repatriag. eentrseting. 887 Court, Phona 488. ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND SUPPLY Oo. Pbone 1984. 222 N. Liberty. , AROHIK PLEENEB. ELECTRICIAN Hnuae wiring by -hoar r eon tract. Es timatea fuxsished. Phoaa 880. 414 Coart St. FRATERNAL LOYAL ORANGE LODGE JA8ON LEE Memorial No. 530 meets in Odd Fel low hall every first, third and fifth Tuesday of the month, j All Orangemen welcome. FINANCIAL jLOANS ON THE EA8Y PAYMENT . plan, can repay at any time without extra charge; 410 Oregoa Bldg. - FARM LOANS AT PER CENT sad 9 PER CENT ANDERSON A RUPERT Oregoa Bldg Sate, Ore. - BUSINESS CARDS EINANC GOVERNMENT LOANS ON FARMS 5 per cent, 803 Salem Bank of Commerce : lon't Miss the Opportunity to Buy RICK EN BACKER MOTOR CO. STOCK. During the month of March 56 rail ' road ra -loads of Rickenbacker autotuO ; bile was shipped to the Pacific Coast. The company .paid. dividend- of 7 per cent in the last past 5 inoaths. ' Intlw-atiuais point to a much higher (iiviilcnil l- the end of 192?. i BUY SOV WHILE THE STOCK IS ! AT $11.50 PER SHAKE. V. A. : TIIOMS. Agent at Salem for : Kivkenbdcker Cempany, Inc. Phone 431. 349 X. Cuiuniercial street ZXORI8TS CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL PIECES. : Delivery. O. W. Breithaupt. florist, 123 North Liberty street. Phone 380. ' TUSH ACES SEAGR0VE FOR FURNACES PIPE and pi pel ess; IBS 8. 12th St. Phona 885W. !:.- 1TJRHTTUKE STORES GIESE FURNITURE CO. QUALITY furniture fot loss moaey. " 878 Court Phone 484. PEOPLE'jS FURNITURE STORE NEW . and second hand fuxniture; 871 N. Oommereial. j Ladies' Wearing Apoarel "t" I J SMMSS DRESSMAJONa SPENCER CORSETS TO ORDER Dressmaking. Carrie Fiahar, Me Ooraaek Bldg. j HEMSTITICHINO SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING pleating, button, stamping and need! : work; 828 Oregon Bldg. Phono 879. MRS. C.tE. MILLER HEMSTITCHING, at ampin g. buttons. Room 10. over Mil ler's afore. Phoae 11T. " LADIES TAILORINa- D. H. . MOSHER TAILOR. FOR MEN ; and women. ' 474 Court street. W. J. MAYER LADIES' TAIIORING: ' long coats, sad smits Room 7, McCor ack Bldg. Phone 692. BUSINESS CARDS GRAF TING TOP GRAFTING PHONE 111F21. 1 ' JUNK STORES '. MOVING, HAUMXG AND STORAGE AT : reasonable figures. We also buy your : furniture and junl . Phone 588. KBIT'S I STORE ED. GHASTAIN CLOTHING CO.' SUITS : t aad overcoata. Use my stair , it pays. :i 805 SUve 81 . kaohivb shop THB CROSS AUTOMATIC ETJECTRIO Steam boilers vuloaniiers and tnbe pUtea. Parry C. Campbell. 817 N. : Liberty. . l( : ; . ,- ; ' t- WEOHTER A SMITH MACHINISTS, engineers, welders, - Held cylinder grinding aerviee. Phoae 582-845 Ferry. X.UKDRIES r SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY, 818 8. i Liberty street. Phona 25. Oldest ! largest best, Established 1889. YALE LAUNDRY IS AGAIN IN A Po sition to reader yow the earn e efficient Berries a before the fire which de stroyed oar old building. All kiads of las dry work, also cleaning aad press ing. Phoae your waats to 195 and ws will ealL ' CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY 4-, j Quality work; prompt aervioa; 1284 I Broadway. Phone 165. 1 KEDICAIi ' "T" MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY i Phone 517-W. KVSIOA- 8ALEM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC All branches taught, diploma granted. ! Joha R. Sites, director; 1337 Court ! Phoaa 828.' : ; 1 . -r A COURSE . IN BUSINESS PIANO : playing. Popular syncopated - atandrd maaie. Semi-classic aud ballads; 12 ' lessons. Waterman Piaaa 8c ho el. Me ; 4oraek Bldg. h KUSIO STORES ' 1 1 TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FCR A NEW Victor or Brunswick. H. L. 8ti?f Furni ture 0o Musio Dept. GEO. 0. WILL PIANOS,- PHONO 1 graphs; sewiag machine, aheet music, and1 piano atudiea. Repairing phono graphs aad ewiag Bsaehinas; 42 State. Salem. . - SHERMAN. CLAY A OO, PIANOS Steinwaye. Duo-Art and other. Moore's Music Hons. 415 Court street. - PIANO TTDTERS. EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED PI aao tun or. Leave orders Will's Masie Store. I : j NURSERY STOCKS COMPLETE LINE TREES SMALL fruit, ornament. Capital City Nur j aery Oa, 426 Oregon Bldg. Phoae 75 FRUIT, NUT AND SHADE TREES I Pearey Bros 28T Stats. JONES' NURSERY. jjNEAR AUBURN Hal, -sell fruit trees; shrubbery, roses aad small fruits.' Prices reduced. Some ; Italian . left. Phone 111F3. " . SECOND HAJTD HOODS WANTED EVERYTHING IN OLOTH- ing and shoe. Beat prieee paid. Cap ital Exchange; 842 North OommereiaL Phone 1868 W 1 SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BUYS AND sells second head fnraitur. toot aad . Jaak; 820 N. Commercial. Phone 492. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR HOUSE decorating, paper hanging, tinting, etc Reliable workman. , TEN CENT KALSOMINB IN BEAUTI fal colors' $1 does a room. Mas O. Bar 7$ N. CosfL V WLTIKBINa GRABER BROS. PLUMBING AND beating; general repairs. Phoaa 550. 141 8. Liberty. , PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL - work. Phona 1397 J. Shop 127 Union street. A L. Godfrey. STOVES .AND STOVE REFAIXINCI STOVES REBUILT-AND REPAIRED 40 year' , exnorieaco. Depot National feme, aisee 28! to 28 In. high. Paints, oils aad vanishes, etc.. ognberry and hop hooks. Salam Fence and Stovs Works, 250 Coart street. Phons 124. SCAVENGERS SALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE. refsse of all kiada removed. Csspools ' classed, rhoas 187 or 1007J. BUSINESS CARDS SCAVENGERS SOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE (8CC aeaaer te Neal 8.vagr) Garbage aad refuse of alt kiada removed by the month. - Reasonable rate. Phones: ttti-a 829. residence. 8058. TRAH8P0RTATI0X - PARKER'S STAGE LINES ' J. W. Parker, General ! Manager Central 8UW Terminal 8alem. Oregoa SALEM 6ILVERTON DIVISION Leave Balem, Central Stage Terminal: 7 a. m. 11 a. m 5 p. m. " Leavea Sitvarton, ,Kwa Sund: s. m 1 pBu, 6 p. m. 8alm-I adiendenea'Moamouth Divlatoa : Leaves Salem Ooatral Stage Terminal: Ti.a,tiJa,lli. bv, 8 p. as. 6 p. m. i . Loaves Monmouth, ; Monmouth Hotel: 8:15 a. BB4 1 p. nu. 8.18 p. m. Leave Independence, Beaver Hotel: . 8:80 a. m 10 a. m 1:15 p. m, 4 p. m 0 :80 p. m. Leaves Central Stage Terminal, Salem, for Dallas at: ' j 7 a. m., 11 a. m.. 5:10 p. m. I eave Gail Hotel. Dallas, at 8 a. m 1 p. m., 6:15 p. m. Wa make connections at Balem so all parte of tha valley. Extra trips by, ap pointment. J. W. PARSER. General Manager. I TRANSFER HAULING CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO 226 ! Stat St. phoae 988. Diatributlng. for-' warding and storage oar specialty. Get ; rataA WE MOVE. STORE AND 8HIP H0U8E hold goods. Osr specialty is piano and furniture moving; We alo make coun try trip. W handle, the beat ooal aad wood. Osll on as fot price. We give good measure, good quality and good service. La riser Transfer Co. Phone BSU WOOD - SAWING WOOD SAWINu. Phoae 1181. ED Bproad. . VARIETY STORES ; ;. ' . VARIETY STuRB CHINA ware, glaaaware, toys, notion, aad mil Unary. . . i- WATER SALEM WATER. LIGHT A POWER CO. Office. 801 Sonth Oommere 1 ' 8. Ten per cent discount on domeatie flat rata paid in advance. , No dednctlorte for absence or any caaa snlnea water Is shut off roar premises. Professional AMBULANCE SERVICE SALEM AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 066; 178 8. Liberty. CHIROPODISTS OR. 8. P. 600TT, GRADUATE HA tional. Univeraity Scieocea, Ohieag Maaonie Temple.: Phoaa 840. DR. . WILLIAMS COONS. ' CALLOUSES, .tagrowo nails; all foot troable. Price Shoe Co. Phone 618. 1 CHIROPRACTORS OR. LENA A. BOONE. CHIROPRACTOR 475 S. OommereiaL Hoars 10 to 12 ; 1 to 5. Phoao 1415. j ; 1 I 1 1 .i 1 DRS. SCOTT 800FIELD. P. B (X. Chiropractors, 414-19 U. 8. Bank Bldg Phone Slh rea. 828-R. CHINESE PHYSICIAN DR. I.. T. DICK CURES ANY KNOWN : disease. 155 S. High 8t, Phoae 883. DRUGLES8 PHY8ICIANS MAGNETIC HEAUNG DR. A. I. F rants. Acute 'and Chronic diseases Phone 780 over Peoples Cash Store. FUNERAL DIRECTORS SALEM MORTUARY, FUNERAL DIREC , tors. 210 Center. Phona L656. NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND chronic diseases; 415 J Oregon Bldg. Phoaa 110. i OPTICIANS ; MORRIS OPTICAL CO. - SUITE 801, 804 Oregoa Building. j . GLASSES FITTED BY THE BOW OP 1 tical Co.. 825 State street, 'opposite Ladd Bash BAk. "Use Quality Prevsa Shmr-ona" ' , ' ' OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. FOSTER 404 OREGON BLDG. Phones 758, 2024 J. .( . i, ., DR. L. MERCER OSTEOPATHIC phyaieiaa and surgeosu Kirksvills graduate, 404-405 U. 8. National Bank Bldg. Phone, office 919; res.. 614. DR. JOHN U LYNCH OSTEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon.! 403-404 Ore gon Bldg. Phones, of nee 1394; rea 58-FA. t -- LODGEv DIRECTORY UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS. Camp 8. Armory, First, third Mondays. REAL ESTATE BUSINESS f j; A good- little bukiness wjth- jhoine and store building, i Well worth: consider ation. See Win. Fleming 341 Stste St. IF YOl ARE tjOIXG TO BUILD see me. have a few cood buys in lots really before-the-war'j prires. ' Won. Fleining. 341 Slate street? -:; FOR SALE OX BONUS I A) AX and 10 me cash down. If you have bunjralow - on these terms aee William Fleming, Sit State street.,' FOR TRADE 20; ACRES i FOR HOUSE and lot in Salem. 400 cords wood on place. 410 Oregon Bldg. i FOR DESIRABLE ACREAGE.! IMPROV ed or unimproved. Phone owner. Glee L. Adams., M HAVE BUYER FOR 5 OR BOOM BUN: galow. close in. To sell your houae. call 983. or call at ourj office. 327 28 Oreiroa Building. I , f A. W. ESTES REALTY CO, READ CAREFULLY AND ACT PROMPT ly Neat 6-room cottage new. sad 8 lots; finest kind of garden: soil, close to good school. ; Only $1350. $250 caab down, balance terms. Tnisi is a -fiti little house for some couple. W. McLaren Realty Co,' Phons 430. .. Mo N." Com morel si street. Bt'ICK FOUR TRADE ! FpK Htri'SE or lot in Salem. ! , Furnished bouse. $220. . Mve-room bungalow, east front, fireplace, full cement baement. otatioaary tubs, garage wired .for electric! range; $3BW. Five-room bunsalow, ; near 1 rreek. $". Five-room bungalow, - eati fruuU North Summer atreetf $3300. 1- ! Six-room cottage, r North C""" atreet; $3700. , . - 'v..- 'j i ' . . Apintmeut house. $4200. f ) Double house. $5500. Apartment house. $n2x. Uerlrude J. M. Pj;ef 492 S. CoHsge.i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A MODERN 7 ROOM RES idence. except furnace, and a nice lot well; located on Center street for sale at a bargain. - 5 cherry treei. and 2 ' Engla&h wli.uts. Nice garden spot and : garagei - Pavement paid for, .The " owner is anxious to aell. John li. Scott. 208 Oregon Bldg. FOR SALE OR t TBADF FOR "CITY property. 16 , acres sunn) side fruit tract, two hotb.es, two barns,' two i-hic- ' ken i houses and four acre loganber 1 Vies, with strawberries between rows. Valued at $4000.- $700 cash or secur ity will handle. Long time on bal ance. Jay : Olmsted. 245 Union St., Saleiu.'Orecon. HOME . SEEKERS TAKE: NOTICE! lAn't buy until you have seen; our lifct of bargains in i bungalows, houaos and; cottages, prices front $1100 and up to ,$1JM0. Soma arc strictly modern. Call and ace Cbilds A eBch tel, 540 State Street . r CHOICE lOTJi $io.O AND CP WHY pay big rent when you chii buy, a .good lot on easy terms, located in the most thriving part of the city. North Salem inside lots $100 and ap corn er lots $125 and up. Other at $175 and $200. j Some, choice ones at $300 and-$350 and some exceptionally fine lots in titer Oaks . addition. - A rcstrictedr district, where many fine homes are now being built. Price of lots ; $500 and up. Buy now as the prices are gmng to : advance ' soon. - Cbilds It Been tel. agents 540 State street. ; FOR SALE ORCHARD'S ON GOOD roads. Cit property. F. ' BJ Robin son. Rt 3, Box 93, Salem, Oregon. 400: acres, :350 cultivation, family or chard,' 40 acres alfalfa. 3 good barns, '7 room modern -house 114 miles east of Portland, in. Washington, price $20000, $6000 to $9000 cash, .long time on bal ance at 3 Vi per cent. V M.J.Hunt ludd and Bush Building WANTED THE BEST, MODERN" RE8I denee property in South Salam which $4000 will buy : Nothing under." sis room considered. A. C. Bobrnstedt, " 407 : Masonic Building. FOR SALE COMPLETELY FURXISH ed five room plsstered bungslow with '. bath. Located at 1125 S. 16th. Price' $220. tiood .terms. W. G. Krueger Oregon BUlg. Pbone 217. . For Saie Six-room bouse, twe lots bearing fruit trees and berries, : good plumbing and lights, paved stieet; $3000. Five room house. $100O, Seven-room mod ern : bungalow. Urge lot, close in on pavement,' fruit trees; $4000. New bungalow and. half; acre, $3500. Gro cery store, doing good business, $3300; take house or suburban home. Ford sedan for sale. F. L. Wood, 341 State street. ..' ' ' j Specials ' v- 3 room liouve. electric lights, : tuilet large lot. 50x1 50, $950, $00 down.1 3 1-3 acres, good bouse, chicken hous es and fruit on paved,, street and car line, $3000.-! J, A. Mills .--I.-' 331 3 State Street ' ! i STORE BUILDING ONj STATE STREET, size 14 by: 42; will sell lease reason able. Owner retiring. Eight-room Jiouse ' ia East Salem Furn ace.:. firnpliM-e. garage, variety fruit, and Bill's. An unusual buy at $4000. l'J-rooin house, paved street, in , East ' Salem., three apartments, two baths, one and two-thirds acres: $4500.' This is in. investment worth while. Pettyjohn & Mouser 216 Oregon Bldg. Best Buys & Exchanges Five acres, J, bearing ! Engliah walnuts; $1500 cash. i,M f 1 Five acres timber, ; running water, sis miles out; : $600 cash. Five acres : 8-year-vld prunes, house, bsrn; $2800. 5-room modern new bungalow, $2500; . torms. s ' ' Lots 75 x .150, fine view; $500 each. Terms. I 4t acres, 21 acres in fruit, quarter in terest in drier,- machinery; price $15, MiO. half cash. Want $7000: loan on jfood security. f Socolofsky - 341 Stsle. i, . Good. Buys 1 , , 3-rootu bungalow, with basement, furnace fireplace, 1 wived street, new and .tn fine co-jdition Price for a (hort time only $'3750; $750 will handle. i 5 room bungalow, modern except beat and basement, in good condition. Price $J450; $400 down,' balance $25 per month. j : ' j 6 fine' eat front lots In Englewood sec tion,' sewer. ' Price $1050 cao." These must aell before May 1. New S-room ; bungalow, east front, base ment, furnace: located near Lincoln on Saginaw street. "Price $4500. WiU consider soldier bonus . loan . Let ua telt. you about our one-half acre tracts, close in, on eaay terms. Fine lot, near Richmond school, east front. Price $325 if sold at once. 7 -room house and large earner lot 7.i x 162. S.- Liberty and Wilson Sts. Price $3026. This is a real bargain- W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. 275 State St. U. 8. Bank Bldg; : d l Best Buys & Exchanges 5 acres. 3 acres cleared. 5-room house. ' .mile ' from i car line, electric light lint , close by, very fine view; $3000, haft cash. '-.-.' 117 aires. 15.000 cords of fir, and lOOO cords of oak stumpage. paved road all the way to Salem; $80 per acre. $5000 uutth, balance to suit. Confection Snd cold drirnks business, .$1630. :' . j N . ' 22-room hotel and .Spartment house, very close in; $16,000, Will aell on terms or take good paper. Fine' lota on Feirmount Hill, east front; only $550 each, j .'.'' For sale Less on food business location ou State street. Don't phone, call at offi. t. I : , ,- . If ., ..' Socolofsky i 341 State. . : Special . 5 seres all cultivated fair buildings, all kinds fit i fruit and berries. Close to Liberty, a cod bur , for $2000. Wi" take niall lioiac in Salem. 6 . room hou alt modern with gar age. , Paved j street and car Hue for $:i0. Good terms, : Shim II limine ou nice lot, a snap for $75. Terms. J , - a room furnished house : on paved street fo.- $2500.- 4 ak-e lto trad " for -ckr.', ! Thomason .831Vb State Street.; rOB RENT FARMS T FOB RENT 28 4 5 -VCRES SIX MILES outh of Independence. Phone 7081-J Read the Classified Ads. ADVERSE REPORTS ON CROPS BULLISH 1 1- Buyins of Wheat Is Renewed and Market Closes Strong in Price .- CHICAGO, April 17, Unfavor able crop reports led to renewed buying of frheatJ today : and re pultdd In bringlrtg about a ma terljl adrances In prices. ' The market closed strong, 1. to 2 Vt cents net higher. with - May 11.23 t.) 1.26 and July $1.23 to 11.23. I Corn gained to 1 M cents and oats H A to i c. In provisions (he outcome varied from 7 cents decline to w rise of 2 cents. ' " . Nebraska end .Ohio cropr pros pects were ia particular regard is new incentives t"b purchase wheat, estimates being current, that both states would liarvo?t much small er vlelds than last year. In Ne braska the estimate was on the basis of ; at least normal weather for the remainder of the season untlf the cryp matures. Ohio Re port's indicated much -heavier acreage abandonment land' lowet condition than was reported In the last j week, of March. ; Bullish crop advices from Indiana, 111!-, noip and Texas attracted; special notice also -in the. late trading and were in' some . degree- respon sible1 for. the fatft that closinc quotations were at the day's top most prices. 'j I- Taken' in connection; with- the dubious! outlook as to spring seeding in the northwest . and al sol in the light of previous dis turbing reports from important winter cwheat states such asi Kan sas, thee rop news put bears at a I disadvantage from the outset. The United States supreme ! court dectaion upholding . ibfe validity of the grain futures act' seemed BIDS WANTED .Vi-wAP NOTICE TO COXTRACTORS . Sealed bids will be received by the board of. directors ; of. School District No. 129. Mill City, Ore gon. 7, p. m. ily 2, 192S. for the erection and completion of a high chool building, according to plana and specificatiQtis prepared by Chas. H. Burggraf, architect. Al bany, Oregon.: A HI bids must . be accompanied' by a certified check, payable' to "School District No. 129 Mill City; Oregon'," : for Jhe um of $200, as a guarantee that the con tractor will furnish an ap provedborid equal to SO per Cent of the contract ; within ; ten - days after,, the awarding of the" con tract Contractors are required to furnish - references satisfactory to the .board. 1 ,. v All bids must' be made, out on blank proposals for the same,1 Blanks furbished -upon .'appli cation by thet clerk or architect. Plans and specifications may - be seen at . Hammond Lumber Co.. office, 'Mill City, Oregon, county fchool superintendent's office, Sa 'enu or at architect's of flee. .4 The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. . ' By order of School I Board No. 129,' Mill City. Oregon: - 1 V WDOD BIOS IKVITED : Bids are, invited for 4liei Ifurnlsblng of School District No.. '2t,'arion- County, Oregon, with wood for- the school year 1823-24, the" wood: to be good grade old fir, second growth fir snd fir slab. The estimated amount for the several schools as follows; ' " -' High School i.....'.......4...300 cords Washington:-;. f.....-.-....I...130 cords - Lincoln ....jj,.-..-..,.-.. ......i... 65 cords i Grunt Park ....'.......ISO cords .....L. 70 cords .i.i.-50 cords .j... 70 cords ....,...... 30 cords ...;:..j..5-5 . Cords .;!... 70 cords rEnglewood tisrfield Highland Richmond ' cKinleyr A -certified check of ' 5 per cent ' of the amount ' of : each . bid must accompany " soch bids. the same being addressed in -plain envelopes marked '"Bids for -Wood," and addressed to W. II, Burg bardt. Jrj clerk. 371 State streetT Salem. Oregon. . The" bids '.will be . opened ' at the regular" meeting of the school -board - or May -8. 1923. - The right to reject any and all 'bids is re - served. . t - - ' . (Siguedr W. H. BURGHARDTi Jr " , Clerk. I SALEM MARKETS , j GRAIN AKD HAY. T. Prices .. cjuoted are wtiolenle and' are prices received by fanners. -No retail prices are given, esrept as Beted: . I No. 1 wheat. $1.10. ' . t -ri.L 1 So. 2 wheat. $1.08. - No. 3 Red wheat, sacked. $1,07. Cheat bay. ! $24 (25. Oat hay. $256427. " j Clover ha.v.j baled. $2t 25. - i EGGS. BUTTER, BUTTE KT AT Creiwerjr , butter, 45 ,S) 1 46c.s ,. Butterfat. delivered, ,42c. . Milk. $2.30 ewt. j. ' .s Eggs, Selects, 22r; jStandarda, lsc. POUX.TBY. . Hens, medium 17o, Hens. heavy.VZle. ;J . :,: PORK, MUTTOW AND BEEF. Hogs. top. 150-225 lbs. cwt - W . -8 " Hogs, tpp. 225-375,. lb.. ewt - 8.50 Hogs, top, 275:300. lbs., cwt .. .-:,! 8.00 I Lioiit aowa. ruvt :.. 5. US Bough heavy, ewt. . !.; I ; S.8S Top i veal, dressed 4- -. -.:W Top steers WW! ..,... Lambs ... - ! " . - :....!:-12c ;. ; :' '. TRUIT . - " '. . Ban anas, flc; Rose orsnges, $4.2S) l.7.j chs,' sires ranging, from 124's te 32ta'.;" lemons. $6.50T.OO; .Florida grae fruit. $7t;-California grape fruit. 84.25; apples, $MOi 1.60; asparagus, I . tomatoes. . $1.50; . hrsd . lettuce, $3 .1'5: , , cabbage, $5.50; ' new spuds. imill lugs, ' ' 10r; onions. 8e; rhubarb. bcal i.8e; bell peppers, 30c L er peas. l6e lb;, celery, . $1.40 dot.; cauliflower, local, $1.25 case; buarh -beets, carrots, turnips. $1 OO dosea;. sweet pet a toes, it lb.; holbouce $utulers, 'i.iO dus. . i . - ' - '- ' ' - '- -;.- ', . . .i . 'I u to have no effect whatever today as a dipresing influence. On the contrary, it -was said tha' consid erable t)f: the wheat, j which be cause of the decision had been foild out yesterday, 'was bought lack today.) I , ' " Corn and . oats reflected the wheat advance. " ncsides the corn market! was belpeJ by an ,stj rnate, that the Argentine . export able surp us of 'corn was tha smallest in five ears.: ' Provisions declined wi'h hogs, and -lbdcaue of the semi-monthly report on lard stocks iiere. Aggressive Operations in Se-.- lected Issues Force All Issues Up i NEW YORK. April 17. Price in today's stock market moved to higher ground in response to ag gressive buying- operations In a. cumber of selected Issues by spec ulative cliques. There also wa evidence, however, of Increased public participation, particular y in the rails, .but this buying slack ened perceptibly on unconfirmed reports thaji the big; railroad hrrithorhrtorla! wnrft about to ao- ply to the frailroad labor board for a wage Increase. :, Several of : the larger commis sion houses bad advised buying of the rails ; with the Result that more than, a score' of the repre- sentatlve Issues had gained 1 to 2 points i before noon. Call nioney opened jat 5 per cent, advanced to 5 and then feu back' to a. Time monev was quiet with j a few 30 and 60-day loans arranged at 54 per cent and bankera - asking 5 Mt for a'; maturities.! .Out of town Institu tions were the principal takers of commercial, paper.' the rates of wh'ch were unchanged. j The foreign exchange market showed , marked irregularity. De mand - sterling eased jtt at tha start and fhen advanced tn 4.SSU in resoyse to a good demand for sterling . bills, by local importers, French francs fell - points to 6.ZR cents and German marks dropped from .0047 to .0043 rents. Swiss thecks were at" 1 8.07 eents, a new low 'for the year. ' ', . - - i FRUIT- NEW YORK? April 17. Evap orated app'es. neglected; prunes, easy; aprlcota, unsettled;, peach es, easy, .-':- ... - FOREIGN JVHE.T . MVERPOOL., April 17. Close Wheat unrhanaed ta 1 d hirh ir: May, 10s. ld; uly. 10s; Oc tober, 9s. 10 Tad. BUENOS A IH ES, April 17. Wheat, openinr. unchanged . to '-4c lower. : ; --: .-."-'i SflSCELLAXEOUS PORTLAND.t April 17. Butter prints extras. 44c; cubes extras, 41c; prime firsts.. 42c buttefat. Portland delivery: . No. 1 sour cream. 43c. V i - ; . Potatoes: Buying prices. locaLt 65 75c; selling price, ,101.20; new Ca'ifornias, 12c lb. 1. . I REALTY EXCnANGC3 I Reported by Union Abstract J I Company I : w Archie A. Eugee to E. Williams and wire, lot 38, Sunnyside F. F. M. L, Whitesell ' and wife to H, W. Burnside and wife, lot 33, ( Smkh' F. F. $4,000 - F. H. Reeves and wife to Al mira E. Matt) ngly, part of lot 7, blk. 33,' University, addition to Salem. : fl. . ; . , R. W. Roonel and wife to C. 17t'' a A A A - t a a . c. is-nsnail, lOT, o, DIK. Z. SUDaiVlS- lon of lots 1 to 10. blk. "I" to Simpson's addition to Salem 1 10. United States to Peter Wagon er, land in 6-3-2 W. Arthur K. Burkholder and wife to Adam Burkholder and vylfe, land ia claim 1 3-4-1 W; $1. ' AlnhnnsA- V lfnese and wtfA r Gustav Hitlman i and' wife, land in claim 26-6-3W; $8000. Harold Elfstrom and wife to Kazelle Gearhart, land in cllam 82-7-2W; $10. ' : VfaTollA sT20rtirt t. lfarnM a sasei v irj v-s a ajs a s t, i a a, v EVtrom and wife,- land in claim 8 2-7-2 W; $10. ! w . - miiivr auu wilts iv t A. Miller, land In claims 8 and. 41-9T 10. : ! . Larry Daley and yifs to Ruth F. Mullen, lot 4, blk. 7, Capital park addition to Salem, $10. Louts E. Schopf and .wife, to Mary 8chin!t8. 1 lot 9, blk. 2. Shaw, Ore,, $300. j;Boy, take these flowers, up to Miss Dolly Foolites. Room 13." ."Gracious! You're the fourth man to send her flowers today." "Eh! What's that? Who sent the. others?" ; "Oh, they didnr!t, send up any names. - They just said : 'She'll know who they came from'.": "Well. here, take my "card and ' tell her these are. from fhe same pne that sent her the ther three boxes." -Boston Transcript., ' Noble v actions j are , sumctiines the result' of ignoble . tnoUyes. Romolus. according to. Plutarch, 'grew valiant purely out of fear and. dreading extreme afflictions attempted great enterprises out of mere necesbiljr." StOCKBUyiG SENDS UP PRICES -3"