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V J. I 41 !t classified advertisements ' & i'- Sat par ward! 'r laaartio - ' ' ' - Se Thraa iatMtSra " fie O wk (U iBasrttoas) . .. 8a UB Six meath' aoatrnet pw m 15e IS BBoatha eoatraet, per mo . 12e Ylabiui for ay t4Trtlumit 23a 1 NORWICH UNION . TIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY W. EL Burgbardt, Jr. Ittstdent Agent 371 State St. ... . i . ; ' : ;.)'. ' : MONEY TO LOAN f TI Oa Real Estate . ::- '-; ;t iT. K. FORD . ; (Otot Ladd A Bosh Bant) I NEW TODAY WANTED GOOD USED PIANO, PARK . Mahogany preferred. M. I. Bhepard Phone 1245 M. 1045 Gaines Ae. ; : : i GERANIUMS i AND ALU KINDS OP floral ;beddlng 'plants. x Flakes -Bird, '-Flowers,! Pet. 273 State. FOR RENT . APt ARTS! EXT 733 N. OOM't tlJ-ROOM HOltSE N. CAPITOL NEAR y, Mill Creek ; tot 50x130. $4000; tarma. J j WiB reat 8 Boot, from buyer. Harris.. iXWi ' SALE .79 DAY-OLD HOfX.Y- r 1:1 Wood eh ix.; slio 4 week-old ehis. C. A. Dowd. Auburn Road, Salem. FOR BALE ONE DARK , WALNUT r tad - and " drawer oak . library table, on Axmiaster rug, on ebild'a Jk -rocker, eaaned fruit, 1890 Ferry t. Call after '5 p. . m. . ', ' Auto Tods b WITTER E. GWXNEBT. opposite t: i : 8. ;Bank Bldg. 256 State St. .-. . i ' WHY PAY WORE, l WHEN YOU CAN boy your fire insurance .for leas with the Oregon Fir Relief Aa a. and get faoaad pretefioa.7 (Call Btandley Fo- ley, ; far your next insurance, Phoae PDB KENT A f SUITE ; OP. THREE in tbe Baab-Breymaa block. Bui table - tot offices or bousab keepinav roam, rion xiv, or inquire at room tz iBreymaa Block. ;j ...'. i 1 i 1 OOINO FISH- inft One of our ed ears is just the thing to take ii" i 1 . joo where tbe big aee are Oleson Aato Exchaop. 173 S. Liberty. Phone 696. . : , : SiPEClAL BARGAIN jIN HIGHLY im- proTed 10-acre tract ia Fruitland dist rict. East of Baln ob rood rotd. Baildinga Bad: other improrementi coat ore thaa prv-e B&ked for place. Very t i ( aoiL 93500. I Some terms. Let Child Jk BochteL S40 State street Show you tnia wonderful bargain. SALE OR TRADS: COZY 4 ROOM BUN- galow, electricty, bath. Price $2000, only $500 down orl will trade for a five or aix room bungalow and -pay csh . difference. I 'See - my Axents. Chads. BeehteL 540 Bute street.' TWO BIO SNAPS IN - BUNGALOWS, one a yeal .cosy 4-room and the other a 5-room. Earb at a rock bottom price Only $1050 If sold in the next three days. Cbilds 1 BeehteL ,: 540 State atreet. ' , r . i t- WANTED PRUNE ORCHARDS AND fruit farma that owners will sell or exehaag .'or Portland properties. Write a and w will personally a yoor property aad guarantee re- suits, H. W. Osborne Co. Realtors. ! 412 Chamber of Commerce BIdr. Port land, Oregon. j . Woods' Bargains nv ROOM HOUSE. NORTH SALEM, '"or . oa. Block: oft pavement, a anap at f 1000. .SeTea room buagalow, close ia on paremeot $4000. f Worth more. . See a room bungalow, two lots, cement haaeaeat and garage $4500. 231-scre reach wtth 640 acre home stead adjoining $2500. Stock of Gro ceries aad fixtures $5560, will Uka a bona aa 'payment. . Furd Sedan for aio. P. L. Wood. $41; State st: s EXECUTOR'S FIRST NOTICE ' . To whom it may concern: No tice Is hereby giyen that the iun drstcmed ha thi day by an or der, of the County Cosrt ot Mar lon County. State of Oregon' been dily; appointed executor of 1 the last v iil ana . TesUment and Es tate ct Jalie C. i McBroom. J dei ceascd.'and has duly, qualified as auch. All persons JhtLVlng claims asainsl said estate' are hereby no tified to present the same, duly verified, at i my office, 41S I Ua. sonic Temple Buildlntt. Salem. Oreeon, within six months ot the date ot this noU!e. . j j .Dated: Salem,' Oregon, April ''It, 1823. -: i -! 4'.f :; t CARET. P. MARTIN.. Executor of last Will and Es tate ot JALIE C. McBROOJt, De ceased. J K- . EMPLOYMENT. 1XMAXS ' WASTED WOMAN TO CARE FDR IN- , valid. : Call 2090 Ferry st. ! MAXB AMD FEMALE WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO taka farm paper sabseriptioaa. A good preposition to the right peopio. Ad- i ocoas the Pactfio Homaatoad. Ssj Bldg, Salem. Or. - . i ... j PERSONAL GET MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL paper wu Wished. Free for stamp. . Oor- reaaoaueBt, Toledo, Ohio. J ' IF TOD WISH A WEALTHY TbuNG ' w " J?Tit eneloslag enralop. Violet ; aeaaiaoa. vol. Classified Ads In The X Statesman Bring Results. TIIE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON Tor: sale .XJYESTOCX j FOR SAIE T.OOD CO)Wir. WILLFRESH en soon. Rt. 9, Box 30, Phone 14F23. PUREBRED REGISTERED PIGS Eifht purebred registered 1 pigs will be girea free to eight boys, girls or grown ' Bps' interested in datvelopiag tbo pure bred regiatarad pig industry in the Pa cific Northwest. Cut lout this announce ment and mail It to Tbe Pacific Home stead. Salem, Oregon, with yonr name and address. Bad full Information about the purebred reigstered pigs will be seat yoa by retura mail. j --. ;:;; . . , POULTRY ! PUREBRED CHICKENS. 6e Van teen pena and .trioaj of the boat breeds of eJiickeBs ; from the world's most famous poultry plants will . b I giTeB to IT people 1b teres ted In de- Teloping tbo purebred1' chicken industry. 1 Cut out thia announcement and kaail it . to the Purebred Chicken Editor, North west Poultry JouraaL' Salem, Oregoa, with your same and address. Bad full iaformatioa will be sent you by return PHONOORAPB1. PHONOORAPH BARGAINS. $125.00 Vletor S150.00 Victor $150.00 Paths : $165.00 Columbia 9 75.00 Victor t B5 00 115.00 J B7.50 llftOO 52.50 Terms low as. $1:00 per week ' ' H. L. STIFF FURNITURE CO.. Pbona tl. ; ' 404-450 Court" St. PIAKOS 1 i GOOD USED MAHOGANY iPIANO, $150. Terms if desired.. H.I L Stiff Furni ture Co. FOR SALE GOOD USED MAHOGANY plana left with ua to sell. Price $200, tarma. H. L. Stiff FurnKara Co, Mu aie departttant. : A very small cash psyment will se en re yo'a a good used piano. Taliman Piano Store.: 395 S. 12th St Phoae 1659. A.-' - -p- i :- '..f-- ; ! FARM PAPER IF . YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, eead l5o to tbe Pacific Homestead, Salem, Oregoa, for a three months trial aubacriptioa. Mantioa .: this ad. - : -t POULTRYMEN SEND EIGHT TWO- coat etampe for special : tbroo months trial for tha boat and oldest journal la the wast. The avrtielea and adTertlse maata are of special interest to the poultry breeders ; of the Northwest Northwest Poaltry JouraaL Sll Com msrcial atroat,. Salem. Oregoa. WOOD FOR . SALE 16-INCH OLD , FIR AND : saeond growth 4-foot. Phone 1467. FOR DRY WOOD PHONE 152J. , Best Grade Mill Wood . fen ft. and 16-iach dry mill wood. Foar ft. aadi 16-ia. green mill wood. Prompt delivery aad Tesaonablo price. . Fred X. Wella, $05 S. Church. : Phone 154$. , J : ;y KISCBXASTEOVS FINE LOAM SAND. SUITABLE FOR rose beds and other shrubbery. Call H. J. Beardsley, 96F3. : ' i FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, 10 coats a buadl. Cirenlatioa department, Oregoa Statesmsa.- f ' j : ; Beautiful Oregon Rose ; and alevea. other Oregoa , soags. togethet with f mo eolloetioa of patriotie soars, aaersdt aongs aad xnany old-time favor ite. . vr: Mi.. 4 i ... ALL FOB 95 (Special price la ouanxity lota) Especially- adaptable for aehool commaa. ity or feeaso aiagiag. Bena for ' : t Western t Songster i 19 pC, bow la it third dittoa. Published by OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY 115 8. Coram arcial St. . r Salem. Ore. FOR RENT PLATS FOR RENT FURNISHED FLAT ON first floor;- five room; modern. At 666 Ferry St. $50 a month. Imme diate poaaeasioa. I Apply at . Statesman busiaess office, or phone 23. 1 APARTMENTS APARTMENT FOR RENT. IT. 91 NORTH Commercial. i 1 '" " 1 S 1 1 1 i i sil ii i hi ..a. 7 01 KENT MODERN FIVE-ROOM apartment, with ! sleeping ' porch, ua furnished; light, water aad telo- paone ire. - 4ia Oregon jJuiidtug. HOUSES MODERN 5 ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE for rent. H. L. Stiff f Furniture Co. FOR RENT FIVE?, - ROOM COTTAGE, bath, gas, I etc s Basement, close In.' Mr. Shrode, Yew Park Grocer. FOR. RENT FOR SUMMER SMALL place in country. Good houa and baraJ garden ground: . some pasture. Good road. Phone 494. BOOMS P O K, KENT. APARTMENTS AND alaeping room. Leonard Hotel, 254 N. Treat Btreet i .OARAGES FOR '.RENT PRIVATE OARAGE. 899 North Oommoreial. j PIANOS NEW PIANO FOR RENT 4)6BPER MO. LOST AND FOUND LOST. LOST WHITE GOLD OR PLATINUM diamoal brooch.; Reward, Phone "277. LOST ON HIGHWAY . BETWEEN SA . lem and Sheridan, j black leather hand . bag containing ladies . elothing.. Re- , ward, return to Statesmsa. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED LARGE WELL ROOTED loganberry tips. Ward K. Richardson, 2395 Front i F6o 494. ' SEED , OATSij WANTED WARD K. . Richardson. 2395 Front. Phone 494. WANTED TRAILER FOR FORD TOUR ing car. WTitei Salem Rt 7. Box COW WANTED WILL PAY i GOOD Price for first ' clasa family cow, test : S er better. 2006-J., s f 5 , WE FARE' PAYING TUB HIGHEST - market price for Royal Anne Cherries . Com ia sad so as before yo Mil. ManrI Brother. - Thoa 717, WANTED MISCELLANEOUS OLD) MATTRESSES MADE OVER Capital City Bedding Co. Phoae 19. AYANTEI SOME ONE ' TO - KEEP firfct c1j"s cow on shar, by t''e year and dlivpr part milk to owner. Plaaao 2006-J. - ...... . . .. f 4- WANTBD EVERYTHING IN HABD 1 I . i. . ; - VT JII J 1:f ware ana iiniHr,.. x. pricn p THE CAPITAL HARDWARE FURNITURE CO. 285 N. Commercial St. . 5 Phoae 947 BUSINESS CARDS ACETYLENE WELDING IRON, STEEL, BRASS, ALUMINUM Bring th piecea. Oxo-Uaa ll sating vo 857 Court. , ARCHITECTS FREEMAN STRUBLE. REGISTERED Architects, 510 Bank of Commerce Buildiag. AUTO DIRECTORY AUTO TOPS AUTO , TOPS CurUin to order, price reasonsbto. Anderson-Teed, 171 8 High BATTERY AND ZZXCTRZOIAJT J. A f CAMEL-IZED BATTERY NEVER seed a drink. O. M. Carlson. 849 N. Commercial St, Salem. Ore. ' R. D. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES, tarter aad generator work; 171 8uth , CommeroiaL PRESTO-LITE BATTERY s SERVICE Station. Expert battery an electrical work. Parrl Bros. Phone 1803, 418 - Court. AUTO ELECTRICIAN; EXPERT TROU jbl ahootlag; $38 N. High. Phoae 203. TIKES AND ACCESSORIES USED. PARTS 1-8 to 1-2 OFF. MIKE'S Auto Wracking. Hon; 424 North CommerciaL PhoBe 823. TXACTOBS t O. HAAO CO, 444 FERRY. ST. Phono 210. Cletrae tractor, Oliver lm plemeat. RADIATOR at FENDER REPAIRS RADIATORS FENDKRS, BODIES, aad at repaired. J. O Batr. 849 Parry. BICYCLES AND REPAIRING ' LLOYD E. RAM SD JEN DAYTON BIOY I ele aad repairing; $87' Court. 1 . ' USED CARS f)OD USED OARS -tor Co, 871 Court. GINGRICH MO- BERT L. JONES MOTOR CO HTJPMO i bile dealer. Good used car. ' State j aad Front streeU. Phoae 937. 1921 .HUPMOBILE A-l CONDITION, i Cords sll around. Run less than j 15,000 miles aad this year's license, t Price right. 217 Stat street FOR SALE ELITE MODEL 1923 VE i lie touring, i Slightly used. Will con i Sjider trade.' Terms to suit. Ask for W. J. Hciiyl, 210 State St. A USED CARS. - 1921 Dodge Roadster ; $600.00 1920 Dodge Roadster ..1 ...$550.00 1921 Dodge Touring ' .....-..$600.00 1921 Ford Touring ... r...$325L00 1S19 Ford Cbasls (A-l shape) ...10O00 1916 Dodge Touring . :. ....$250.00 ivil t or a Sedan . ....$450.00 i! UUSKSTtEL MOTOR CO. ' i Phoae 423. USED FORD CARS. r from a author iied car dealer 1910 Touring 1917 Tooriag ,,. 1917 Touring 1917: Touring . . - 1918 Touring , 1919 Touring . ; 1920 Touring ' .,' 1920 Touring (extras) 1921 Touring 1930 Coupe' 1921 Coupe 1920 Roadster , 19Z2 Roadster , , . ... $ 85.00 . 95.00 150.00 - 165.00 185,00 . 270.OO . 235.00 . 315.00 . 290.00 365.00 . 465. OO . 250.00 . 835.00 1918 Delivery 1921 Delivery 165,00 800.00 All ears hsve 1923 licenses. Liberal term. Opea Sundays, ' VALLEY MOTOR CO, . 260 No. High. ' Pkoa 1995 yiCK BROS.' USED CAR BULLETIN 1919 Oakland (billing .. . ..$375.00 1921 Oakland touring 650.00 1918 Ford touring , . 135.00 1921 Overland 4 . 400.OO 1916 Buick 6 touring . 300.00 1918 Chevrolet touring '. .., 150.00 1920 Chevrolet touring ....... 200.00 1919 Ford truck. ; 300.00 (with body and cb.l Ford son tractor ' .... 200.00 Fprdson tractor - .. ; 250.00 Fordsoa tractor . 275.00 Samson tractor ,....,. 450.00 Samaoa tractor ...... T..... 500.00 This is only a part of our stock of used ears aad ; tractors. Yon caa get just what yon want of a aad at the right price. Terms if needed, vick Broa., Hight street. t Trad. BUSINESS cards; AUCTIONEER! G. SATERLEE, ACOTTONEER-A DOL lar saved is two dollars earned, i See m for prices on your sales. 180' N Com'l street. Phone 430 or 1211-J. CARPET AND RUG WBAVZNO RAO CARPET AND RUO WEAVING Call befOT 9 a. m. 84121. SALEM CARPET CLEANING AND Fluff Rug Work Rag aad fluff rags woven aay slxe without seams. I New mattresses mad to order. Old' mat- trassea . remade. Feathers renovated. buy all kinda of old carpet for fluff rug. 13 V aad Wilbar street. Those 1154 Otto P. Zwicker, Prop. CLEANERS AND DYERS SPICK 'N SPAN . CLEANERS AND r dyora. - Phoaa 19&V, .; SALEM CLEANERS AND DTER8 Sail eieaasd and prMd. $1.5a Baita pBged aad pred, SOe. 1215 8. Oom'L , Phoae 1868 CHIMNEY SWEEPS CHIMNEY SWEEPING F U B N A O E : elaaaing. p. Ceaaellmaa: Salam Hard war Ca. ; DEUO STORES WM. NEIMEYEB "JUST DRUGS.' 175 N. OonuaereiaL Phoaa 187. PXECTRIOLUrS 8ALEM ELECT RIO CO. MASONIC baU-Ung. . Phoaa 1200. f HA LIK'8 ELECT RIO SHOP ELEO trleal maehiae repsiriag, . aatraetiag. ' 887 COBrt. Pkoa 4IB. 5 ARCHIE FLEENER, ELECTRICIAN House wiring by hoar or coatraet. E- Umate faxalahad. Phoae 980. did Oaait St. BUSINESS CARDS KI.KCTRICIAXS ELECTRIO FIXTURE ( AND SUPPLY ' Co. Pboa 1934. 222 N. liberty: FRATERNAL . I OYAL ORANGE LODGE JASON I.KE Meraoria.1 No. 530 meet in Odd Fel lows"' ball every first, thflrtl and fifth Tuesday : of the ' month. All Orangemen welcome. -r FINANCIAL MAN,A ON THE EASY PAYMENT ' plan, rau rrpay at any time without jextra charge; -410 Orrton Bldg. PAR M L O A X AT PER CENT aad 6H PER CENT ANDERSON Jk RUPERT Oregoa Bid"- Salem, Or. GOVERNMENT LOANS ON FARMS 54 : per cent, 803 Salem Bank of Commerce Don't Miss the - Opportunity' to Buy RlfKEXBACKKR MOTOR CO. STOCK. Murine tta month of March TVi rail-, ro.nl ca -loads of Kicfcpiibaoker auloruo lils wav shipped to the la'ifi- Coast. J Tin' r.inipiny paid a dividend of 7 lr rent in the last pat 5 moaths. : JmUralions point to a intn-h higher iiviili'nil liVitlie end of 1328. :B1T NOW WHILE THE JSTOOK IS AT $11..'0 PER SHARE,, F. A. TIIOMS," Agent ' at Salem for ; Rioken-lmeker Company. Inc. Phone j451. 349 X. Commercial street FLORISTS. GOT FLOWERS AND FLORAL PIECES. Delivery. O. F. Breitheupt. florist, 123 North. Liberty atr. Phoae 880. p FURNACES SEAG&OVE TO: FURNACES PIPE 98 S. 12U fit. Phone aad pipelass; 885W. STOKES 6IESS FURNITURE 00. QUALITY farnitnr for leu moasy. $78 Court Phoa 484, PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE NEW aad second hand furniture; 271 N. Commercial. Ladies' Wearing ApDarel 4- SRESSMAKINO SPENCER CORSETS TO J ORDER Droaamaklng. Carrie Fiaher, Me Oornaok Bldg. t . HEMSTITlCHmO SAL E M ELITE HEMSTITCHING, pleating, battoaa, stamping aad needle work; 828 Oregoa Bldg. Phoa 879, MRS. O. E. MILLER HEMSTITCHING, stamping, battoaa. Room 10, ever M1K ler'a a tor. Phoaa 117. LADIES TATLORXNO D. H. MOSHER TAILOR FOR MEN atreet. nd women. 474 Court W. J. MAYER LADIES TAILORING: loss ooata, aad aaita. Room 7 McOor- aack jBldg. Phoa 692. U BUSINESS CARDS GKAFTIKa TOP GRAFTINGA-PHONE 111F21. JUNK STORES MOVING. HAULING AND STORAGE AT reasonable figures. We also buy your furniture and junk. Phone 588. MEN'S STORK ED. CHASTAIN CLOTHING OO. SUITS aad overcoat. Us my stair; it pay. 80S Bute St. MACHINE SHOP THE CROSS AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC Steam boilers, vuleentxera aad tab plate. Parry C Campbell, 817 N. liberty. - : r ,t .. WKCHTER A SMITH MACHINISTS, engineers, welder. ' Heald cylinder griadiag service. Phoa 662-845 Parry. &AUNDRIES SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY, 818 8. Liberty atreet. Phoa 25. Oldest largest bast Established 1889. YALK LAUNDRY IS AGAIN IN A PO- aitioa to render yoathe same off iciest servie aa befor th fir which de stroyed oar aid buildiag. , All kiad ot lasvndry work, alao cleaning aad press ing. Phoa year wants to 195 aad wa will ealL CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Quality work; .prompt aervioe; 1284 Broadway. Phoaa 185. MEDICAL MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phoa 517-W. MUSICAL SALEM CONSERVATORY OP MUSIC i All branchea taught, diploma granted. , Joha R. Site, director; 1287 Court Phon 626. A COURSE IN BUSINESS PIANO playing. Popular yaoopated standard maaie. Semi-elassiea and ballads; 12 lesson. Waterman Plan School, Me Oornaok Bldg. MUSIC STOKES TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FCR A NSW Victor or Brunswick. H. L. Stiff Furai tur Co Masle Dept GEO. O. WILL PIANOS, PHONO graph, towing machinee, akaet maaie, aad piano etadi. Repairing pboao grapha aad sewing aaohinas; 42 Bute. Salem. , SHERMAN. CLAY CO., PIANOS Stelaway. Duo-Art aad other. Moora'a Musie House, 418 Court street. PIANO TOTTERS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED PI ana tnnar. Leav ordars' Will's Maaie etara. - MITRSEBT STOCKS COMPLETE LINK TREES SMALL fruite, ramnte. . Capital City Nur aary Oo, 426 Oragoa Bldg. Phoaa 75. rRUTT, NUT AND SHADE TREES Pearey Brosy, 237 Stat. JONES1 NURSERY, NEAR AUBURN Hall, sells fruit trees, shrubbery, roses ' end small fruits. Prices reduced. Some Italian left. Phoa 111F3. FRUITLAND NURSERY WILL HAVE lsrge stock Italian and French prune tree, cherry, pear and peach for fall. Office 161 South 14th. Balem, Ore gon. Phone 1140-M. SECOND HAND QOODS WANTED EVERYTHING IN -CLOTH-lag aad sbooe. Bast arieaa paid. Cap ital Exchange; 842 North Commercial Phoa 1868-W SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BUYS AND sails ncond head faraitara, tool aad Jaak; 820 N. OamaureiaL Phoa 492. B r FURNITURE 4 BUSINESS CARDS PAPERHANGINO AND. PAINT INQ PHONE GLENN ADAMS, FOR HOUSE doeorating, paper hanging, tinting, ate. Reliable workmaa. TEN CENT KALSOMINK IN BEAUTI ful color; $1 doe room. Max O. Burea. '79 N. Oom'L : VLT7MBXNO GRABER BROS. -4, PLUMBING AND heatlag; ' general repairs. Phoaa 650, 141 S. Lthcrty. PLUMBINO REPAIRING AND COIL work., Phon 13.97-J. ' Shop 127 Union treat. A L. Godfrey. : . STOVES AND STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 yea re' experieac. . Depot NatioaaJ fence, alxaa 20 to 28 1b. high. Paint, ail aad varnishes, t, loganberry and ' hop hook., Salem Fence aad Stove Work. 50 Court trot. Phoaa 124. SCAVENGERS ; SALEM SCAVENGERS OA KB AGE. ,. raf aaa f all kind removed. Ceapoola eleaned. Phone 167 or 1CMi7J. SOOS SCAVENGER SERVTCB (8UC eesaor to Nasi Scaven gr ) Oarbag and rffas at all kind removed by the month. Reaaonabl , rate. Phoa: (lfflM 629. reaidoaee 2058. . TRANSPORTATION PARKER1 B STAGE LINES J. W." Parker, General Mangr Ceatral Stat Terminal Salam, OrsgoB SALEM 811. VERTON DIV78I0N Leave Salem, Central Stag Terminal: T a. Bw 11 a. m4 8 p. m. , Leave Silverton, New Stand: ' 8 a. m.. 1 p. m 6 p. m. t Balem-Indrpeadenee-Menmouth Divisioa : Leaves Salem Central Stag Terminal: ' T a. m. . nu. 11 a. aa p. m. i 8 p. m. Leave Moamoath, Monmouth Hotel: S:15 a. m 1 y, m 6.15 p. m. Leave Independanoa, .Beaver Hotel: S:$0 a. ax, 10 a. m,!l:15 p. m., 4 p. m. 8:8 p. m. ! I Leave Central Stage Terminal, Salem, for3 Dallas at: i 7 a. m 11 a. m.. 5:10 p. m. I.eav Gail Hotel, Dallas, at 8 a. m 1 p. m.. 6:15; p, ,m. Wa mak connections, at Salem to all parte of the valley. Extra trip by ap- polntmeat J. W. PARKER. General Manager. TRANSFER HAULING CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO 226 State St Phoae 938. Diatributing. for : warding aad atorag oar specialty. Get '. oar rat. WE MOVE, STORE AND- SHIP HOUSE hold good. ' Our specialty i piano aad farnitare moving. W also mak eoun try trip. W handle th best eoal snd wood. Call oa aa for prloea. Wa give - good measure, good quality and good service. Larmar Tranafor Co. Phoa 930 WOOD SAWTNG WOOD. SAWING. Phon 1181. ED - Spread. ' VARIETY STORES J SALEM- VARIETY STvRB CHINA wsre,.glaaware toys, notiona, aad mil linery. ,v .j '-. T WATER SALEM WATER, LIGHT A POWER CO. Offiee. $01 South Commercial St Tea par ' cent" discount oa i domes tie Cat rate paid ia advance. No deduction fox absence or say caas anla water 1 abut off your premise PROFESSIONAL AMBULANCE SERVICE SALEM AMBULANCE SERVICE Phoa C66; 171 8. Liberty. j . CHIROPODISTS DR. B. ' P. SCOTT, GRADUATE NA - tional Univeraity Sciences, Chicago. Maaoai Tempi. Phon 840. DR. WILLIAMS CORNS, ! CALLOUSES, in grown aails; all foot troabl. Price - Shoe Co. Phone 616. CHIROPRACTORS DR. LENA A. BOONE, CHIROPRACTOR. 475 8. Commercial. Hoar 10 to 12; 1 to 5. Phon 1415, t DBA. 8COTT A SCOFIELD, P. 8 C Chlropractora, 414-19 U.-S. Bank Bldg Phono 67; rea. 828-R. . v CHINESE PHYSICIAN DR. L4 T. DICK CURES ! ANY KNOWN dlseaae. 153 S. High St- Phone 283. DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS MAGNETIC , HEALING ! DR. . A. I. FranU. Acute i and chronio diseases Phone 780 over People Cash Store. FUNERAL DIRECTORS SALEM MORTUARY. FUNERAL DIREC tor. 210 Canter. Phoaa' 1656. NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR.. A. SLAUGHTER i ACUTE AND . chronie diseases; 415 t Oregon Bldg. Phone 110. t ' OPTICIANS ' . T MORRIS OPTICAL CO. BUTTE $01, 804, Oregoa Building. - ( ' GLASSES FITTED BY THE BOW OP tieal C 825 Stat street, opposite Ladd Baah Bank. "Us Qaality Proven Shar-oaa." OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. POSTER 404 OREGON BLDG. Phone 756, 8024-J. I DR. W L- MERCER OSTEOPATHIC physician . aad nrgeoa. ; Klrksvin graduate, .404-405 U. 8. National Bank Bldg. Phon. offle 919; rea, 614. DR. JOHN L. LNOH-f OSTEOPATHIC Physician aad Bargaoa. 408-404 Ore gon Bldg. Phoaa. office 1394; rea 68-P5. LODGE DIRECTORY i ' 1 i UNITED i SPANISH WAR VETERANS. Camp 8. Armory. First, third Monday a. REAL ESTATE U BUSINESS - i eood little business wfth . horn and atore bhiWing. Well worth consider 1 ation. See Wm. Fleming. 341 Stat St IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD see me. I have a few good buy in lot , really before-the-war prices. Win. Flputinff. 341 State street. : , FOR SALE' ON BONUS LOAN end some cash- down. ; If you have a bungalow on these terms-' see'' William Fleming. 341 ;.Sfa'to street. HAVE BUYER FOR 5 OR S-ROOM BUN gslow. close in. To sell your bouse, ". csll 9851, or call at our office, 827-28 r Oregon Building. A. W. EST E3 REALTY CO - FOR DESIRABLE ACREAGE, IMPROV d or unimproved, Phoa owaar, Glenn L. Adams. --!.- ' i THURSDAY MHftMTNG. APRIL 19, 1923 REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE 20 ACRES FOR HOUSE and lot ia- Sslem- 400 coras woou oa place. 410 Oregon Bldg. . . r i - : READ CAREFULLY AND ACT PROMPT ly Neat, C room j eoUsg :bw, aad. 8 lots; finest ktBd, of gardea soil, close to good school. Only $1350,- $250 esah down, balane terms. This i a fiaa little house tor soma couple. , W. McLaren Realty Co. Phone 430. , 180 N. Commreil tret. BUICK FOrR TRADE FOR HOCSR or lot in Salem. ; Furnished I house, $2200. , Five room 'bungalow, east front, fireplacet full cement baitemeut, stationary tubs, garage w"ireI for electric ranee; $2COO. Five room j bungalow, near creA, $8500. P'if.niim ! toinralow- east front. North O AJ . . . QOhfUft i - fttiuuuri- aw wr t , ... . Six room irottage, North Cottage atreet; $3700. ! - M . H Apartment house, $4200. tteuble lionse, $5560. r ;, U 1 Apartment house, $6200.' V Gertrude J. M. Page, J492 N. Coltage. FOR SALE OR TRADE; FOR CITY property, 16 acres aunnyarde fruit tract, two houses, two barns, two chic ken house and 1 four aeres loganber ries. With strawberries between row. Valued! at $4000 $t00 eash or secur ity will handle. Long -.time oa bal ance. :'Jay Olmsted, 245 ITnion St., Salem, j Oregon. j - FOR SALE ORCHARD'S ON GOOD roads. , City property. F. R. Robin son, Rt 5, Box 95. Salem, Oregon. J Special To exjchang 4K acre stock farm near crop, all stocked and' equipped. Want Sulem property or j jtmall - farm clote in. Thomason 33114 State Street 400 seres, 350 cultivation, family or chard, (40 acres alfalfa,-. 3 good barns. 7 room modern house -114 miles "east of Portland, ia Washington, price J $20000. $6000 Ito $9000 cash.: long! time on bal ance at 6 per cent.; M.J.Hunt i I add and Bush Building WANTED THE BEST MODERN RESI denco property in South Salem which $4000 will buy; Nothing under aix - rooms- considered. A. C. Bobrastedt. 407 j Masonic Building. : 1 Specials 3 room house, electric lights, toilet large 'lot. 50x1 50. $950, $400 down. 3 1-3 acrea. good; house, chicken bous es and . fruit on paved atreet and car line, 5000. I M " - J. A. Mills ' 331 j Stat Street STORE KUILDJXG ON. STATE STREET, siie 14'by 42; will sell lease reason able! Ovier retiring. Eight-room house, in 'East Salem Furn ace, I fireplace, garage, . variety fruit and jhus, "An unuiual buy at. $4000. 12-room house, jsvrd street, in East Salem, three apartments, tw baths, one and two-thirds Nacres; $4500. This is aa investment; worth while. Pettyjohn & Mouser 2rO Oregon Bldg. Best Buys & Exchanges Five acres, bearing English walnuts; $1500 cash'. . I Five acres limber,, running . water, , six miles out; $600, cash. Five acres 8-yir-otd prune, bouse, barn; $2800. i i 5-room modern new; bungalow, $2500; terms.- ..! Lots 75 x 150, fin view; $500 each. Terms. 44 acres, 21 acres in fruit, quarter in terest In drier, machinery; price $15, OOO. - half cash. j '.. . ' Want $7000 loan oni. good security. Socolofsky v341 SUte. - To exchange five-rom house ill Rose burg for house in? Balem of equal value. Price $1500. ' " W. G. krueger Oregon Bldg. . ; . Phone 217 Good Buys 5-room bungalow,, with basement, furnace, fireplace, paved Street, new .and. In fine condition Price for a short time only $.1750; $750 will handle. 5-room bungalow, modern except,, heat and basement in good condition. Price $2450; $400 down, balance $25. per ' month. . 1 j 6 fine east front lots in Englewood sec ' tion, sewer. Price $1050 cash: These must sell before May 1.' i- " j. Xew 5-room bungalow, east front, base ment, furnace; located near Lincoln on Saginaw' street. ; Price $4500. Will consider soldier" bonus loan . " Let usi tell you about our one-half acre tractjs, close in. oa easy terms.. Fine lot,' near Richmond school, east front. ' Price $325 if sold -at once. 7 room house and large -.corner lot, 75 x 162.. S. Liberty' and Wilson "St. Price $3096. This is a real bargain ;W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. 275 State St. U. S. Bank Bldg. 5-rooora modern house on paved : street, N. Price $3000. Trade for modern home close In UJt over ; $5000. j - Thomason - 331 i State Street Best Buys & Exchanges 5 acres, 3 seres cleared, 5-room bouse.t ' mil from car line, electric light lint ; close by, very fine view ; $3000, halt ? Cash. . .' :-. ' j '. . ;i j. - . 117 acrea, 15,000 cords of fir and lOOO cords of oak stum page, paved road all the way to Salem ; $B0 per acre. $5000 oash, balance to suit. Confection snd cold drirnks business; I $1650. i 22 -room hotel and apartment house,- very -j close in; $16,000. Will sell on terms ! or take good, paper. . Fine lota on Fairmount Hill, east frost; 4 only $550 each. For sale Lease on good business location ; on State-street. ; Don't phone, call at ; office. j ' Socolofsky i 341 State. Special 5 acres all cultivated fair buildings, all kinda of fruit :and berries. " Close to Liberty, . a good buy . for $2000. Will take small house ia Salem. . - , - 6 room lioasei all L modern with ear- age. Paved street and car line for $3600. Good terms. , Small ' house on nice Int. a snsp for $725. Terms. 0 romn. furnished house on paved street for $2500. 1 4 nice lots trade for . car. ' Thomason 331 State Btreet FOR RENT FARMS FREE RENT 2f ACRES SIX MILES south of Independence. Phone 701-J. FOR RENT 15-ACRE, HOPv YARD. 1 . mile north of Waconda station. . Alt cleanetl off. Splendid terms. Address Ya. IL Egan, Gervais, Route 2, Phone J P ll. : . UHUr bUnULl RESULTS OUT Wmter Wheat Decrease in Nation, But Oregon . Promises Increase iORTIAkD, Or, April 18. A decrease of kbOut 14,000,000 bush els in th winter wheat crop of the United States for the season of 1923, as compared with the final estimate of the 1922 winter wheat crop is forecast' from the April 1, 1923 condition reports, by the Bu reau of Agricultural Economics, says P. L. Kent, agricultural -statistician for Oregon. Besides the winter wheat crop, the April re nnrr considers rye. number .of breeding sows, and supply and de mand for farm labor. f- AVihter Drainage Small; z. Winter Wheat: The Oregon fait wheat crbp came through the winter "with ! comparatively little damage. There was a very little "Hrnwninr dnt" in - tne western nart nt the state, and & little early spring loss in the eastern part of the state from alternate rreesins and thawing causing the young plants to 'heave." Tbe most se vere damage appears to nave oeen from "blowing out" during March- Ai report from Umatilla , county says in part: . "Wanri weather Is malting grain loolc much tetter, but two heavy wind storms have reduced the prospects" materially. Probably close to twenty thousand acres blew out In theiighter land country. A good deat of this will notr be re-seedd because otthe high price of spring seed, the late ness of the season, and the condi tion ot the soil . : ' r - The condition of the Oregon winter wheat crop on April" 1 was placed at 91.0 per cent of normal, as compared with 90.0 per cent ef one year, ago," 99.0 per, cent two years ago, and the ten-year aver age of 95.0 per cent. It is believed that revised estimates of acreage t be harvested will show about 850.000 acres for the 1923 har vest. Present' indications are. therefore, . for-; a -; production of about 18,276,000 bushels. National Crop Drops. The condition of the United States crop ion April 1, 1923, Is placed at. 75.2 as compared with 78.4 last year, and the 10-year av erage of 84.1. - A, production of 572.317.000 i busbeis is forecasted as against the final ' estimate ot 586.204.000 1 bushels harvested in 1922. The actual production for 1923 may be more or less than the foregoing - estimate . depending upon the' character of the. growing season. ' j . " . . . - .. . :u Rye: Condition of the Oregon rye crop on April 1, 1923, was es timated at 95.0 per cent of normal com pared with 92.0 per . cent a year ago, and the 10-year average of 97.0 per cent.. The Oregon rye acreage is largely used for hay or pasture, hence the grain produc tion Is not large, and Ore percent age of the acreage ;threshed varies Considerably from year to year. The condition ' of the. United mates tye ;crop on April l was estimated at 81.8 per cent . com parea witn ; 9,0 per cent a year ago, and. the 10-year, average of 88.6 per cent. The 1923 acreage shows a considerable reduction from that of 1922, and the total production for 1922 is estimated at 75,784,000 bushels as against the final 1922 estimate - of 95.- 497.000 bushels. . . . Breeding Sows: Reports indi cate a slight Increase in number of breeding sows in fthe state' as com- parea wun ; a .yer ago. when the number was estimated at 35,000. The United!. Sta pis Increase is es timated. at,6.0 per cent Increase over a year ago, making the esti mated number on April 1, 1923, a total Of 13,256,000 head.. Some abor Shortage. I Farm abor Supply: Activity .In the lumber .Industry, also consid erable construction ."work, tas ab- sprped the labor supply to a con elder able extent. Reports received place the Oregon supply of. farm labor at about 92.0 per cent of last year. ; For the United States the supply is estimated at 82.8 per cent of last . year.'. Farm abor Demand: Here is a labor report from a typical farm western Oregon farmer: "Farm help Is'scarce. The wasrea Lhigh a farmer; can not afford to pay them.! The time has, come that the farmer has to do what lie can himself and let: the rest go undone. There wUL be many acres ot berries that will not be. culti vated this epring, let alone being picked for want of helpi" v Similar conditions appear toprevall over pretty much all of the United States, and the demand for the country as a whole Is placed at 93.4 per cent of last year. - v Westilier Conditions. Rainfall from January I to March 31. 1923. Is reported to be 3.89 .inches below the normal at the Portland, Oregon Weather Bu reau station. I There was much good weather! for outdoor work during March In the western part of the state, and spring' work Is more advanced than usual. Fa vorable weather conditions nave enabled farmers to seed about the usual acreage. even with the farm help shortage. More rainfall wonld be most welcome in the central and eastern portions of the state riTS'" W?ri fni,t tweV are' ! mil bloom in some districts, which means a strong v probability of frost damage. v PJIKETf RICES- AVERAGE LOV; L. Good Weather , Reports F,, -Bulls at Disadvantage '. Most of Time ! f ": CHICAGO, April 18. Notwii' . standing the fact that whe touched the season's highest pri yet for July delivery, the mark ruled lower the greater part t; the time. The better weatt conditions, together with, absenr of any. important new export bns; n ess put bulls" at a dlnadvanta,: . The close was unsettled at 3-8 t? 1 1-8 net-decline, iiay $1.25 tj 1.25 - 1-S and July 1.23 . 1-8 1 1 1.23 :1-4. Corn lost 5-8 to 1 1-ty oats 1-4 to 3-4 and provisions 7 q 10 to 15 c. : With some indications of a Improved outlook both .for seed ing and'growth, the wheat market showed a downward tendency at the opening. The fact that Liv erpool quotations had made but little response to yesterday's' up turn In values here was an addi tional bearish Influence. Never theless, prospects of crop curtail ment this year led soon to con siderable speculative buying anl to a price advance based also ca assertions that grain values had still to be adjusted - to the .low purchasing power of the dollar. -; Dwindling of the volume of purchase 'orders : in t . the wheat market set. In, however, when May and September deliveries ap- f peared on the verge of foUowisz July to a "new high price record for the i season.. The advance seemed to have made the market . topheavy and It took but little selling pressure to eend values down grade, especially in the last hour when advices from the sea board Implied-that exporters were holding off 'and awaiting a down turn in prices. , Corn and oats were bearishly . affected by the action of wheat, Liquidating sales on the part of scattered longs was evident in' the corn market.' despite a good feed ing demand, . Provision's went lower in line with hog values. " ' '.WHEAT LIVERPOOL April 18.-M:iose: Wheat, May 3-4 higher; July and October l-8d higher. - May 10s, 3-8d; July 10s, 1-8; October 9s, ua, ' . - . ' - ; t BUENOS AIRES, April 1 8. Opening, wheat June 1.-23 1-2; July.. 1.24, no comparison. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April 18.- Wheat: Cash. No. 1 northern $1.25 1-4 1.33 1-4; No. 1 dark, northern fancy 1.35 1-4 1.48 1-4 r No. 1 dark northern 1.27 14 1.35 1-4; May 1.25 1-4; July 1.26 7-8; September 1.23 1-4. V 5Us;ellmeoM . PORTLAND, Or., April 1 8. Butter: Prints extras 40; cubes extras 41c; prime firsts 40c; dairy 28cJ Butterfat, Portland delivery No.-1' sour cream 43c Potatoes, buying price, locals 65 75c; selling price 1.00 . 1.20; new, Californlas 12c PORTLAND MARKETS - PORTLAND, Or., April 18. Grain futures: wheat, blue stem and baart April, May. June $1.35; sof white, western white April, May,. Junt. $1.25; hard winter, northern spring, - western- April, May, June, $1.18, , . Oats 36-pound naturals April May, June 36.00; 38-pound nat urals April, May, June 36.60; 36 pound clips April, May, June $35. : Barley 44 . pound minimum April," May, $34; 4 0-pound da., April, May $33. . - . ? : Corn No.. 2 eastern yellowship ment April May June $36.25; No, 3 do April May June $36.00. Mill run April May June $29.50, I 'SALEU MARKETS - r- .'. GRAIN AND HAY. '- Price Quoted are wholesale and ar price received by farmers. No retail prices are gives, exeept aa noted: No. 1 wheat, $1J0. No. 3 wheat $L0$. - No. a Rod wheat aaeked. $1.07. . , Cheat hay. $2425. - Oat hay., $25 37. Clover hay, baled, $2425. EGGS, BUTTER, BUTTERFAT Creamery' butter, 45 d 46c ButteHat delivered, 42e. j Milk, $2.30 ewt ; . Egg, Select, 22e; Standards, - 19c POTTLTRT. Kens, medium 17 e. Han, heavy, file. PORK, MUTT0 AND BTXP. Hogs top. 150 225 -lbs, cwt- $ 8.75 Jtogs, top. 225-275, lbs, w nogs, top, 275-300 lbs, ew W P - "gt sows, ewt Rough heavy, cwt Top veat . dressed Top . steer.... Cow Lambs . - PRTAT , Banansa. lie; Rose oranges. $.Z5) 4.75 rase, sire rsngiag from 126' t 324's; lemons, $6,506? 7.00; FlorlJ rVsne frnlt f -1 : r $4,25; apples, $1.'J0CI.50; asparagus. a 'mja Aamk a a i a . a . ...ot e,.au; aeaa : Hltori $3.25: eabbare. tsSA- at nn A C mTi lugs. 10c; onions, 8e; rhubyb, local Se; bell , peppers, i SOe ; new pes. 16o Ibu eelaTy. $l.4Q dos.; eauimower, meal. $1.25 case; bunch beats, carrots, turnina. linn . . ... w.v , wv rw lb.; hothni jueumbra, $2.50 dov t .p 7 'id "os . .'. - . . 1 i I ii r ! 1 1 V Jit i) ii : S 1 V -A x