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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALBM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER' 14, 1923 - r. - - 11 SOMEBODY NEEDS FYOIimmEJ5 mBAT 4 , I a 4 ft M ! i CLASSIFIED SECTION Pbon 23 Advertising lfpt. CLASSIFIED AITEBTI8EMENTS ' NORWICH TJNION TIKE INSURANCE SOCIETT W. H. Burgher t, Jr. Resident Aunt 371 8UU 81, , MONEY TO LOAN Oi BmI EiUt T. K FORD f Orer Ladd A Bosh Bans) AUTOMOBILES ) FRANKLIN'- COMFORT FIXE 9B franklin touring ear in excellent con dition, everaile tirea, extras. KOMmjr, In operation. No leaking, freezing ra diator. Only 950. . Kir kwood Metor Co.. 246 State St. 1-dia AUTO SEPAIRXNQ YES; WE" CAN - REPAIR YOUR CAR rif ht the first time. Jack Doerfer Motor Repair,' 410 3. Com'l. Ia-dl4 A.TJTO TOPS Good Auto Tops We are leaders in. our line. Grunert, 250 (State St. : W. E. lb dl4 FOR RENT FURNISHED ) Stti pit wd: Par Insertion '''' s Three laaertleu - g - h APABTKENTf " ?l BMBMBmammmBmammBVaAMaaMBwaamamMammBmeBaammmi FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED ; apartment,- 590 Union. Phone 567J. ! 2a-dl5 FOR RENT 3 ROOM FURNISHED apartment with private bath. Close in. Phone 151SM,,. 2a-dI2tf FAR RENT FURNISHED AND UN- furnished down town apartment. Phone V 1563R. ? s 2a-dl5 fAHAN'S APARTMENTS NICELY fur niahed. 265 S. Commercial. 2a j4 Ka BXNT APABTMKNTB, Ml NO. . CemmereUL - - .. r j.--- - i HOUSES i FOR RENT Modern famished house for 3 months i Another furnished home for 2 months. Var K.ia-4, room new house. $3000 ; 5 room rot tare 63300: 1000 acre farm well located. SIOO per acre; 40 acre farm folly -equipped north of Salem, 11UIA Rv nrlrBd J. Xf - Pare. . ; . . . 2b-dl3tf FOR RENT LARGE HOUSE AT 19 . Karth Winter. Immediate poaaesaion. Phone. 23, or call Statesmen business ffiee. - - - ' n28tf , ':: ' S003CS- FOB RENT APABTM1NT8 AND sleeping re erne, LeeaarA HetsL IM V. ' Trent Street. . .,;.' -i . . PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BY TU' ? : wdlag Firmialed Booms," price 10 j -y '.eeatn eek U Htlleimlaw i Jfrnlllawi Oh , 'flee. Oroead FIoot.- - f : FOR RENT UNFURNISHED FOB BENT OR SALE MODERN 5 I room banralow. Phone 2026R. 8-dl4 APARTMENTS FOB BENT 3 ROOM UNFURNISHED anartment. Permanent renters. 1308 N. 3a-dlltf torn l. HOUSES FOB RENT A 6 ROOM MODERN house Senth Salem $30. See Wm. Fleming ' 341 State - - 3b-d9tf ; FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOB SALE ONE YARD ; tubing with ; ribbon to 1144K. 1 r SILK VERB match. Call 4-dl4 ' 8 ROOM HOUSE TO BE REMOVED OR wrecked. Corner cnemeketa ana mgu. I Charles WeUer. 4-d20 ' ;AVE A ROOD PROPOSITION TO OFF- s ' -t er party wishing to invest from $5000 : to $15,000. Address 729, Statesman " t ' ' 4-dl6 ' ' FOR SALE CHEAP BUGS. COUCH. ! - . A .tkni li,iiuha1J - roods. Call be- 7 tween 2 and 5 o'clock. 1030 Hood V t i street. : 4-dl6 - SPITZENBERO APPLES 75e; THREE ' t i. f.. a-i j.iiMd. Ward K. Richardaon. Phone 494. 4:dl6 vuia PM.W..Q t.Ve? 25e? BOe : 75c. DE- ; i lirered. Phone 652. 4-dlT "t ' 'WALNUTS! IMPROVED FRANQUETTE 1 2S per lb. 1265 N. 19th St. Phone ! 1574J. 4-dl5 LOGGING OPPORTUNITY ! Logging camp, 10x13 donkey. Good i timber, atnmpage only. A ial propo- . aitian for aome one. See Rich u. ivel- ? Or.mii Bldr. 15-ddtf !. . UPRIGHT t Chickering piano, cost $720 29 yean Vinm condition. Worth $400 ' ' Will sell to settle estate for $250 A I real bargain. Call between 2 end 5 . -' o'clock. 1030 Hood street. 4-dl6" 'PRINTED CARDS, SIZE XC' BY T1V' wording "For Sale, Enquire at." Price . 10 cents) each. 8utaaaaaa Bail see I . Office. Ground ; MARSHALL STRAWBERRY PLANTS , $3.00 per M. F. B. Garrett, route 3. ; Aurora. Oregon. Beautiful Oregon Rose , And eleven other Oregon songs together ' sacred songs and many old-time favor t ites. U . ALL FOB 25e. " ' (Special prices in quantity lots) I Especially adaptable for school commuo 5 ity or home singing. Send for i. Western Songster I' 76 pages now in its third edition Publiabed by OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY J 215 S. Commercial St. . Salem. Ore. GOAT MEAT. FIRST CLASS, TTOUNO i and fat. 5e per pound by whole or half. Delivered free. South. Salem market. Phone 786. 3" J UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER . CO. v Have your machine ' repaired by the people who make it. Special rental t rate to students. . 300 Masonic Bldg. ... Phone 262. 28tf FOB SALE OLD NEW ST IP ERS 10 eenta bundle, dreulstioir 4opextant Oreewo Btateasi. - " . ? . XJTE8TOCS OVF. : GtTERXSEY COW FRESTTTN soon. Route 7. Box 29. 4a dta GENTLE BLACK ... SHETLAND PONY - mare four aresra aM : and addle. On iiW-v airfiaerbltn farm. - near Baena Vista. W. -J. WalUrd, Independence. Oregon, route 5. . . . . 1 da-dl One week (ilz Insertions) to Om month , , , an l-L -ntha contract par mo 15s IS moat'as contract, per me 13a Minimus for uj edTertUement See . 1 1 HELP WANTED SELL MADISON "BETTER MADE" SHIBTS direct from oar factory to wearer. No capital or experience re paired. Easily eold. Big profit. Writ for FREE SAMPLES. - MADISON MILLS. SOS Broadway. Netr York. . FEMALE I WANTED MODDLE AGED WOMAN without- home, to do some waiting on elderly -woman, and do aome light house work. Phone 1148R. 5b-dl5 MALE AND IXXAXB WANTED . MEN AND WOMEN TO take farm paper subscriptions. A good J reposition te tke right people. Ad re aa the Pacific Homestead, Statesman Rldr. - Salem. Or. LOST AND FOUND J ( LOBl LADIES WRIST WATCH, ENGRAVED "Ora." Keward. Call Pattern Dep't. Miller's store. 6a-14 REAL ESTATE City ) FOR SALE AT A VERY REASONABLE price, a five room honae on 20th-and Lee. street, corner lot."- Call and deal direct with owner at C-C store. 8-dl7 FOR ! SALE: TERMS WELL BUILT house, g-ood basement, bnilt-ina, Rood neighborhood. A bargain. Must aell to aetile estate. Calk 2 to 5 o clock 1030 Hood street. o-dl6 I MAKE OFFER -f ' ' " , Sacrifice sale. Owing to unavoid able circumstances this property must i be i sold tat once. A good, house. O rooms, with modern conveniences. Base ment, large corner lot, double garage. naved street. At 889 Oak St. Reason ably worth $3200. Make your offer to my agents. j- ALSO - ' Make an offer on a large lot in pleasant home addition on South Win ter atreet. Very desirable location. CHTLDS A BECHTEL I 540 State St. 8-dl3tf FOR SALE 7 room house, lot 75x150, 3 English walnuts. 4 eherrr and other fruit trees. Paved atreet, close to school, fine lo cation. Certainly a bargain at $4200 nd easy terms. New 4 room modern bungalow, base ment, good location, $2800 and very easv terms. t 4 room house, furnace, basement. No better buy for $2500. Furniture and lease of apartment bouse in Taller town of three thous and population. Fireproof, concrete building. A rood proposition. 4 room new bungalow, basement, $2100; easy terms. 5 room house and one-fifth acre of . ground suitable for garden. Paved street, close in, $3150. Small payment -down aaaviooar laooiJean Baa in sill 6 room strictly modern bungalow just off Capitol St. Nice eorner (tot and garage. Price $5250. An excellent bay for the money. : List your property with m. i If it is a house, a lot, a farm, or a trade you want see me. ) RICH L. REIMANN I . Realtor Office phone 1013 Res. phone 726R i 229 Oregon Bldg. 8-dl3tf i TO EXCHANGE ! 6 room modern home for small farm suitable lor dairy. Good 7 room plastered bouse, large lot. Well located, for 11850. i Nice 7 room . house on paved street. and car line for rent. THOMASOX. 331'4 State St. I i 8-dl2tf I BEST BUYS AND EXCHANGES I 80 acre dairy ranch to exchange for acreage or fruit raneh not-over $5000. ! 412 acre fruit and dairy ranch to exchange for sheep .ranch somewhere on tne coast, not over eu,vuv. The nicest confectionery in Salem, ehean rent. Ions' lease. $1500 terms. Grocery doing good business in Sa lem. S5250 : terms. - Filling station and accessories, best location In Salem. t SOCOLOFSKY 341 State St.. 8-dl2tf " ' SMALL APARTMENT Small anartment deal A small in vestment and rood Paving nronosition. See me on this. Wm. Fleming. 341 State St. 8 d9tf 5 ROOM MODERN NEW HOME, WELL lnrated nn nirrd street. S3700. Can be handled for $50O cash and balance mnnthlv navmenta. ' 5 room home on - Center street, close in. modern conveniences. Lot 66 by 150, fine trees and shrubbery. $o000; rood terms. 10 room nlsstered bonse with base ment and modern conveniences, close in. two kitchens. $3200; cash $300; and monthly payments. This is in ex cellent condition. -i WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor ' ; :" . i 216 Oregon Bldg. - 8 d9tf PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14" BY 716". I wording "Rooms to Beat," price 10 f cent each. Stateamaa . Basins Of- I floe. Ground Floor. 4 ROOM HOUSE. TWO LOTS, EAST front. 61850 : 6200 down. S20 month. 6- room modern bouse, paved street close in. $4300: $300 down. $40 a nnnih. : 6 room bungalow, cement basement, fireplace, $4300; $30C down, $40 per tnonta. - 7 room bnnralow. eorner lot. S. Sa lem. $3400: $400 down, $40 per month. GERTRUDE J M. PAGE 493 N. Cottage. 8 d8tf , $2600 ON TERMS 1" , : Don't come around expecting an up j to date : bungalow but a comfortable 8 room bouse. Bath, toilet, E. lights, - paved St ear line and walking distance r from Oanitol Bldg. See Wm. Fleming. 341 State St. o'tf PRINTED CARDS, SIZB 14" BY 7XA", i wording "For Boat." priest 10 cents ; each. SUtesmaa Bnainesa Office, on 1 Ground Floor. RESTAURANT. GOOD EQUIPMENT, well , located 2 V year lease, price ior Ant.tr iiKin9rnn. - 4 room modern bungalow with- V4 basement and fireplace on pavement, U300O- SHOO eash down. . Wanted listings, reasonable prices and on easy terms. We write lire m- W H. GRABENHORST CO. Realtors. ?7t Siota Rt U. 8. Bank Bldg. TRADE MODERN 8 ROOM HOUSE FOR HOME in Salem. U Snyder,- 439 E 12th -St., North. Portland. Ore. - V 8a-dl4 Portland FOR A valley farm A fine residence pro' y Equity for ( a farm equity.; Bee State St. Fleming. HI 8a-d9tf REAL ESTATE-f ARMS 1 '; "TOR SALE'Il4' '' Finest 20 acre poultry farm near I fialem. Good buildings. Light and water - rrstera - Fixed to bouae 20OO I hena.- Owner-away; meat sell $5500; mit terms See CHILDS A BECHTEL. I S10 Stat St - - 9-4lltf I WHAT YOU HAVE i f REAL ESTATE FARMS FOR BARGAWCS IN REALESTATE SEE Robinson Oregon Bldg 9-dl4 TWO ACRES FINE LAND Good six room house. Good poultry house. Good voodshed. Electric lights. One mile from business district. Koine cash ; balance $10O per Tear, with oiil 5 pr cent interest. Price ONLY 632tK. A. C. BOILRXSTEDT 147 No. Commercial St., Salem. Oregon. B dl2tf EXCHANGE 80 ACRE FRUIT RANCH in California for Valley farm or city property up to $50,000. 477 acre stock ranch, California $20,000 for Valley farm. C.40 acre stork ranch South Dakota $20,000 for Valley farm. 125 acre farm to trade for suburban home. For sale seven room bungalow with garage, like new, $2300. Six room bungalow close in, eorner lot. basement, $4400. Good seven room bungalow on paved street $3200. Fur nished house for rent. Good car to trade for lot. F. L. Wood, 341 State St. 9-d9tf USED CARS FOR SALE SEE US ABOUT YOUR AUTO OR track insurance. Low rates and sound Srotection..' Htaadlev & Foley, Agents, ush Bank Bldg. Phone 347. Il-dl4 SALEM'S USED CAR EXCHANGE IX vites you to call and inspect their line of good used cars. Oleson Auto Exchange. 173 S. Liberty. Phone 666 lldl4 SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE OF L'SED CARS. Light delivery .. --...$ 50.00 Buick "4" roadster 100.00 Chev "490" touring i 100.00 Overland "4" roadster 175.00 Elgin Six touring 200.00 Paige 7-passenger 350.0O Overland "4" touring 400.00 Chevrolet Babygrand . 450.00 r.ssex touring . oad.uu Dodge touring, 1922 695.00 Garaner coupe (like new. F. W. PETTYJOHN CO. 219 North Commercial St- Salem, Or. Il-dl2tf GOOD USED CARS GINGRICH Mo tor Co. 219 State. . sl-tf USED CARS FOR LESS! 1916 Ford roadster, baa 1918 body, box on rear.'Good tires oa.oo 1920 Chevrolet touring, good tires, mo tor and rear end overhauled S400.U0 Special Xew Ford roadster, cord tires spotngiit, extra tire ana tuDe tjoo.vu CHEVROLET USED CAR DEP'T. 229 State St. Il-d7tf USED FORD CARS FROM AN AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER -191S .towing . ,.. .S 65.00- 117 touring 9.oo 1918. tenring . . $100.00 1923 touring 395.1HI 1921 coupe $365.00 1923 coupe $495.00 1919 delivery $165.00 1920 truck $235.00 All ears guaranteed to be in good running order. 1924 license with every car. Liberal terms. Open Evenings an Sun ays VALLEY MOTOR CO 260 No. Hia-h Phone 1995 - ' ll-d7tf I WANTED -Employment 1 1 POSITION WANTED BY EXPERIEXC- ed commercial man and clerk. Address L. B. Smith. 249 N. 15th. 12-dlS : H WANTED Miscellaneous I REGISTERED JERSEY COWS WANT- ed. State what you have and price. Address "Dairy i'srm," Care States man. d4tf WOOD FOR SALE - , ., . - .. ..I... - .-..--.i-. DEPENDABLE COAL AND DRY WOOD in ail sues, rrompi aeiivery. riwno 1855. IIILLMAN FUEL CO. 14-d9tf FOR DRY WOOD CALL C. D. QUERY. Phone 7712. nz7ii BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft. and 16 inch green mill wood l-ry mm wood Dry second growth fir Dry old fir. 16 inch BLOCK mill wood is the best fuel to save your dry wood. Prompt delivery and reasonable price. Fred j E. Wells, 280 S. Church, Phone 1542. n9tf FOB GOOD WOOD PHONE 1879W. dl5 WRITE IN FOR PRICES ON WOOD. H. A Kuenn. Silverton d!4 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OP 1 FINAL MEXT SETTLE- Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has ! filed in the County Court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Marion,' her duly, verified Final Account as executrix of the last will and testament and estate of George M. Grilley, deceased, .and that said Court has fixed Wednesday, the 26th day of December, 1923, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day as the time and the County Conrt Room In the County Court House in Salem, in Marion County, Oregon, as the. place for hearing said Final Account and all objections thereto. Dated t at Salem, Oregon, this 23rd day of. Novmber, 1923. Florence- M. Grilley, Executrix j o,t the last will and testament and estate oi ueorge , ai. uruiey, de ceased. f ' A. O. Condit and Ronald C. I Glover, Attorneys for Executrix, Salem. Oregon. n23-30d6-13-20 Amone other things that wiU tome back into .style along with hips is a second helping. ! . If the campaign ' Issues so far discovered are all we can expect. there will bo a few torch-light pro cessions. . 4o$ CLASSIFIED Of Reliable Business AMBULANCE SERVICE SALEM AUMBULANCE SERVICE Phone CGli; 173 S. Liberty. Day and Mnight nlOtf ARCHITECTS FREEMAN Architects, Building. STRUBLE. REGISTERED 610 Bank of Commerce BATTERY AND ELECTRICIAN PRESTO-LITE BATTERY SERVICE Station. Expert battery and electrical work. Ferria Bros.. Phone 1803, 418 Court. R. D. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES tarter and generator work; 171 South Commercial. BICYCLES AND REPAIRING LLOYD E. RAMSDEN DAYTON BICY cles and repairing; 3 97 Court BIRDS, FLOWERS AHD PETS FLAKE'S PETLAND. BIRDS, FLOWERS Pets. 273 State tf. CARPET AND BTJO WEAVTNO SALEM CARPET CLEANING AND Fluff Rug Works Rag and fluff rngs woven any sise without seams. New mattresses made to order. Old mat tresses remade. Feathera renovated. I buy all kinda of eld carpets for fluff ruga. 1 3 Vfc and Wilbur atreeta. mono 11&4. Otto F Zwieker. rrop. CEMENT CONTRACTORS CEMENT WORK CALL AT del Summer street. Phone 674-J. CHIMNEY SWEEPS CHIMNEY SWEEPING F U R N A C E cleaning. F. Councilman. Ray L. Farm- er Hardware company. CHINESE PHYSICIAN R. L. T. DICK CURES ANY KNOWN disease. 153 n. Mign St. fbone 283. CHIROPODISTS R. S. F. SCOTT. GRADUATE NA- t'onal University Sciences, Chicago. jnasonte Temple. .Phone 64Q. CHIROPRACTORS ILRS. SCOTT k SCHOFIELD, P. 8. O. Chiropractors, 414-19 U. B. Bank Bldg. Phone 87; res. 628-K. DR. REDMOND, 328 OREGON BLDG., Phone 1638. CLEANERS AND SYERS SALEM CLEANERS AND DYER Suits cleaned and pressed, $1.50. Suits snongea and pressed, ooc. 1215 H. Com. rnone ica CONSUL UNO ENGINEERS CIVIL, CONSULTING, CONSTRUCTION Constructing Engineer. surveys, esti mates. J no. 11. eef. 919 Oregon Bide Phone 775. " i DSXSSMAXZNa DRESSMAKING AND DESIGNING. Carrie Fiaher, McCornack Bldg., over Millers. nl5tf PRINTED CARDS SIZE 14" BY 7X4. wording "Dressmaking"; price 10 cents each, Sutesman Bsslnesa Office Oronod Floor. ' DRUG STORES . !WM. NEIMEYER "JUST DRUGS,' 175 N- m h 167- I giw utwt a wat ELECTRICIANS SALEM ELECTRIC CO. MASONIC buidtng. Phone 1200. ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND SUPPLY Co. Phone 1934, 222 N. Liberty. ARCHIE FLEENER, ELECTRICIAN Hotase wiring by hour or contract. Es timates -furnished. Phone 980. 414 Court St. HALIK'S ELECTRIC SHOP ELEO- trieal machine repairing, contracting. 337 Court. Phone 488. FARM PAPER POULTRYMEN SEND EIGHT TWO cent stamps for special three months trial for the best and oldest Journal in the west. The articles and advertise ments are of special interest to the poultry breeders of the Northwest. Northwest Poultry Journal. 211 Com mercial street. Salem. Oregon. IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, send 15c to the Pacific Homestead, Salem, Oregon for three months' trial subscription. Mention this ad. FINANCIAL " FARM LOANS No adidtional expense ANDERSON RUPERT, 406 Oregon Building GOVERNMENT LOANS ON FARMS 5 per cent. 303 Salem Bank of Commerce 6 LOANS UNDER RESERVE SYSTEM on city or farm property. Reserve De posit company, 72 Fourth Street, Port- land. Or. FARM LOANS LESS INTEREST. longer time, no commission. Protects against adversity. City loans, lowest rates, monthly instalments, pre-pay-ment privileges. J. O. Siegmnnd, room 2, over Ladd s Bush bank. FARM LOANS Insurance money, any amount 8 per cent. for 5. 7. 10 or 20 years, with tun prepayment privileges entire Willam ette valley. HAWKINS A ROBERTS 205 Oregon Bldg, Salem. Oregon LOANS LOANS LOANS I can make your farm-or city loans, best service given If you need a loan, are me; and if you have money to place. aee me I Mways have takers. U. W. Laflar. Oregon bldg. HAWKINS ROBERTS. CITY LOANS. lowest rates FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS. WEDDING BOUQUETS funeral wreaths, decorations, C F. Breithaupt, florist, 128 N. Liberty. iiss 880. ' FUNERAL ' DIRECTORS : . SALEM MORTUARY. FUNERAL DIRIO tors. 810 Center. Phone 1656. FURNACES - SEAGROVE FOR FURNACES 8IBLI roe Pipeless. $83. 1165 Ferry St. Phone 885W. o74tf FURNTTURXr STORES 4IESE. FURNITURE CO. QUALITY rural tare for lew money. 878 Court Fboua 484. PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE NEW and second hand fnmiturs: S71 V. - CommarciaL BUSINESS DIRECTORY and Professional Firms Arranged in Alphabetical Order for Quick Reference HATTERS EATON A EATON, practical better. formerly C. B. Ellsworth establishment First class hat work of all kinda. 291 V fVnmrial HEMSTITCHING HEM STITCH I X G. STAMPIXG. PLEAT- mg. The Petite Shop. Room S, over Gales. n29tf SALEM ELITE HEMS TITo.ti.ING pleating, buttons, stamping avu needle work; 328 Oregon bldg. Phtf&a S79. MRS. C. E. MIIXiER HEM STITCHING stamping, buttons. Room 10, ever Mil ler's store. Phone 117. - JUNK! JUNK! JUXK WE PAY FULL VALUE FOR any kind of stoves, furniture, metal. paper and Junk. Willamette uargam House, 975 North Commercial. Phone 588. n!8tf LADIES TATLORXNQ D. IL MOSHER TAILOR FOB MEN and woman. 474 Court St. LAUNDRIES SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY, 110 S. Liberty street. Phone 25. Oldest largest best. Established 1889. CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Quality work; prompt service; 1364 Broadway Phons 165. MATERNITY HOME Court Street Christian church Mater nity home, 189 State. Open iecemier to. phone 527 d-iatt MEDICAXr MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phone 617-W. MUSIC LESSONS lOUBSE IN BUSINESS PIANO pitying. Popular syncopated sianaara music. Senti-classics and ballads; 13 lessons. Waterman Piano School. Mo nomark Bldg. MUSI0 STORES SHERMAN, CLAY A CO., PIANOS Steinways. Duo-Art and others. Moore s Muaie Honae. 415 Court street. GEO. 0. WILL PIANOS, PHONO- graphs. sewing machines, sheet music, and piano studies. Repairing phono graphs and sewing machines; 4S2 .State, Salem. TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOB A NEW Victor or Brunswick. H. L. Stiff rval tnre Co.. Music Dept. NATUROPATHIC PHT8ICIANS Tp A SI.1TTOHTFB iHTTl AND ckronie diseases; 415 Oregoa Bldg. Phone 110. ' NURSES FOR PRACTICAL NURSE PHONE n25tf 1967W. NURSERY STOCKS FRUIT. NUT AND SHADE TRESS Pearcy Bros 237 State. COMPLETE LINE TREES SMALL fruits, ornsmentals. Capital City Nur sery Co.. 426 Crpgon Bldg.. Phone 7S. OPTICIANS GLASSES FITTED BY THE BOW Op tical Co., 825 State atreet, opposite Ladd Bush Bank. "Use Quality Proven Shur-one." MORRIS OPTICAL COMPANY ORE- gon Bldg. Rooms 801 to 804. PAPERH ANQING AND PAINTING PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOB HOUSE decorating, paper hanging, tinting, et. Reliable workman. TEN CENT KALSOMININB IN BEAUTI- fnl colore; $1 does a room. Max O. Bursa. 179 N. Commercial. PHYSICIAN OF PHYSIOTHERAPHT DR. JACKSON, DOCTOR OF PHY8I- otherapy, treata all ailments, women a troubles especially. 265 N. Commercial actreet. Phone 1091. FIAKO TUNERS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED Pi ano tuner. Leave ordera Will's Music Store. PLUMBING PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL work. Phone 1397-J. Shop 1S7 Union atreet. A. L.. uodfrey. RADIATORS, FENDERS, ETC. RADIATORS FENDERS, BODIES made or repaired. J. C. Bair, 236 State. SCAVENGERS SOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE CESS pools cleaned and dead .animals removed Garbage and refuse of all kinds remov ed by the month. iteasonaDie ratea Phones: Office 529; residence 2058. SALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE, refuse of all kinds removed. Cecpoola cleaned. Pbone 17 or 1007J. SECOND HAND GOODS SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BUYS AND sells second hand furniture, tool and Junk: 820 N. Commercial. Phono 493 WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH ing and shoes. Beet pricea paid. Cap ital Exchange; 843 North Commercial Phone 1368-W. STOVES AND STOVE REPAIRINO STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years experience. Depot National fence, sixes 26 to 28 in, high. Painta, oils and varnishes, etc.. loganberry and K0p hooka. Salem Fence and Stove WovVa. 9SO Ofnrt rt Fbme 14 TRANSFER-HAULING WE MOVE. STORE AND SHIP HOUSB held good. Our specialty is plan ant furniture moving. We also make conn- try trip. We handle the best eoal ana wood. Call en aa for prices. W givt good measure, good quality and good service. Larmar Transfer Co. Phono Bit CAPITAL CITY TRANSFEB CO SS6 State SL Phons 938. Distributing, for warding sad storsgs our apecUlty. 01 our rates TRANSPORTATION CENTRAL MOTOR BUS LINE Central Stage Terminal, Salem, - Oregon. . . i. SALEM-E UUJSX H "TLeaves Salem 7:15 a. m.; 9:15 a. 11-1V& m- 1-15 n. m- 3:15 D. 8;U p. b.; 7:30 p. m.; to CbrvaiUs only. TRANSPORTATION" PARKER'S STAGE LINES J. W. Parker, General Manager Central Ktste-Tterrainal Salem. Oregon. 8ALBM5IiyvERTON DIVISION Leaves SaltejnJ Central State Terminal: 7 a. m.; 11 a. m.; 5 p. m. Leaves Silverton News Stand: A a. m.; 1 p. m. ; 6 p. ra. .' Salem-Independence-Monmouth Division: Leaves Salem, Central Stage Terminal; 7 a. m.; 9 a. m.; 11:10 a. m. 3:10 p. ra, 5:10 p. m. Leaves Monmouth, Monmouth Hotel: 8:15 a. in.; 1 p. m.; 6:15 p. m. Leaves Independence, Beaver Hotel: 8:30 a. m. : 9:50 a. m. ; 1:15 p. a( 4 p. m. ; 6:30 p. m. Leaves Central Stage Terminal, Salem, for Dallas at: 7 a. m.: 11:10 a. ra.; 8:10 p. m. Leaves Gail Hotel, Dallas, at 8 a. m.; 1 p. m. ; 6:15 p. m. We make connections at Salem to all psrta of the valley. Extra trijs by ap pointment. J. W. PARKER. General Manager. VETERINARIAN FRED W". LANGE, VETERINARIAN. Office 220 South Liberty. Phone 119 Res, phone 1948J. m9 WATEB 8ABEM WATER, LIGHT A POWEB OQ Office, 801 South Commercial St. Tet per cent discount on domestio flat rates paid in advance. No deduction for abaenee or any cense unless watet a abut off mv womlaaa. SALEM MARKETS J Oranges, a carload shipment, were dumped on the local market yesterday and were being offered at $1.25 a bushel. The oranges are small navals, and though not overly ripe, will be in excellent shape in a short time. With 13 dozen to the bushel, the oranges are being sold a little under 10. cents a dozen. GRATA AITS 2AT No. 2 wheat ..90 No. 3 red wheat, aacked ..90 Oats 45 9 48. Chest hav ..$12 (ft 811 Oat hsy $12 $14 Clover hay. baled 913 U9 9L Prices quoted are wholesale and . at' prices received by farmers. No retal pricea are given, except aa noted; EGGS. BUTTER, BUTTE RF AT Creamery butter 1 49 50 Butterfat delivered 50i Milk, per cwt . .$2.4 Egirs. selects ,3fi Standards : 35o Pullets 32c. POULTRY Heavy hens ...20c Broilers 18 Heavy Springs 1 6 Medium and light hena .. ..,,.14 PORK. MUTTON AND BEEF Hoga, top, 1SO-225 lgs, ewt' .....$7.10 Hogs. too. 225-275. cwt ....$6.50 Hogs, top. 275-300, cwt$4.50 $6.00 Light sows, cwt . $3.o Rough Leavy s. .... . 0 Top veal, dreased , .8Va 9o Cowa 2i i4V Top Iambs . ; 1.10c. Heatr lambs JIVt & 9i I BRUSH COLLEGE I A Antonia Boyer who is working in Portland came home for a. visit over the week-end. Velma Boyer gave her brother in-law, Ferd, a surprise party Dec ember 7. Walter Johnson of Salem visit ed Mike Focht Sunday. M. Durnstouder and M. Sendotz of Portland visited L. Himmel Sun day. M. Mitchoff of Portland Is also visiting at the Himmel home Mrs. K. W. Harritt entertained the Joiner . Sunday School class Sunday afternoon. The Brush College Helpers will meet with Mrs. K. W. Harritt Thursday. Parent-Teachers association is to be held Friday evening. Brush College grange met last Friday night. The usual big feed including chicken pie was served. Mrs. Ralph Allen and Mr. Mad sen received the third degree and Miss Hendrickson and Mr Tucker receivel the first and sec ond degrees. Officers were elect ed for the ensuing year. The Brush College teachers at tended the Polk county Teachers association last Saturday and had THE PRESIDENT Y 1 1 1 ill -A it -5 A Ml President Calvin Coolidge making his address to Congress on December 6. In the mc ident, foy the first time since he assumed office, discussed publicly the c.:r5 '' Presi SOMEBODY .MM a. very-instructive and interesting time. About 80 teachers were present. ,' - . ' - . ' . , Miss Jessie HaTritt and Miss Lucille' Pierce of Salem were vis-! itlng Mrs! -Byron Hirritt Sunday. Prayer meeting will be held next Thursday ,at the Uitley Blodgett home. f A Christmas program will be held .December 22 at the Brush college schoolhouse. Several people of, this neighbor hood expect to attend the bazaar at the Popcorn (Summit) school house next Saturday night. - NEW CORPORATIONS I . ..I .. ; . The following articles of Incor poration were filed yesterday with the state corporation department: Percy .A. Stephens Post No. 4, American Legion, Bend; incorpor ators, S. R. Brown, comander, and others; assets, $1000.- Foster Lumber company,. Old Grande Ronde; incorporators, W. B. Foster, L. C. Duus, Earl V. Foster ; capitalization," 125,000. Wilson; Martin & Wilson Lum ber company, Oregon City; incor porators, Charles A. Wilson, Vic tor C. Martin, Emma C. Wilson; capitalization, $20,000. - . Evergreen Memorial. Park assor elation, McMinnville; incorporat ors, H.- J, Blaesing, ; William. T. Macy, Glen S. Macy; capitaliza tion, $40,000, Notice of dissolution vwas filed by the Perkins. Hotel company of Portland." . - Oregon's Center of Population WASHINGTON, Dec. 13. The approximate location of the popu lation center of Oregon is 24.6 miles southeast of Marquam, Clackamas county, according - to statistics made public today by the federal census bureau.- The move ment of the center from 1910 to 1920 to 4.2 miles in a direct line from point to point, while the di rection of the movement was 4.0 miles northward and 1.1. miles eastward, the bureau's figures showed.';. The exact center of the state's population was located in latitude 44 degrees,. 55 minutes and 41 secornld north, and longitude 122 degrees 13 minutes and 33 seconds west. '" ' ' T ( WITH SAGE TEft If Mixed with Sulphur It Darkens " So Naturally Nobody Can Tell . The old-time mixture of Sag'e Tea and Sulphur for 1 darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmother's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when- a r youthful -appear ance Is of the greatest' advantage, Nowadays,, though, we don't have' - the troublesome task of sathering"the sage and the m'ussy mixing at. home. All drug stores sell the,, re.ady-to-nse product, im proved" by the - addition, of other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur : Compound." It very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Sim ply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this throusli your hair, taking- one small strand at a time; by morn.- ing the gray hair disappears, but what - delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sageand Sulphur Com pound, is' that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also, produces that soft lustre and appearance of ' abundance which is o attractive II D ADDRESSES SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. I..... - .i a. i .1 , I, in ii j i .W....IM j.1.1 j.mi .UJWW....J.WW.WMtv -"JT" "v" III t "4 r r E TO BEGlVEf; Class Work for Embryo Herdsmen and Cow Test ers at State College A dairy herdsman's and cow tester's short course will be given by Oregon Agricultural college from January 2 to June 12, 19S4, for men desiring to fit themselves for these positions. The course will consist of lab oratory and classroom work un der the supervision of competent and well trained instructors and herdsmen. The laboratory work will consist of feeding and carlns for dairy cows under barn con ditions. Each student will be as signed five cows, and In addition to caring for these "cows during the period of the course, is re quired to care for a certain num ber of calves and do other work under the supervision of instruc tors; Work B4xins Early -Work will begin at 5 o'clock in the morning and continue until 6:30. It "begins again at 8 o'clock and continues until 9:30, and frc r.i until. 6 o'clock in the afternoon. or in case the students are assign ed to work,with test cows, until 7 or 8 o'clock in the evening, de pending upon the arrangement made. Each student will be re quired to milk,-feed, groom an.l to care for in every respect the animals assigned to him. Laboratory Work Done In addition to the laboratory work there are three two-hour laboratory periods 4 devoted to stock judging, show ring fitting, and pedigree study. Lectures anl recitations on the feeding of cows. conduct of l official tests, method ; of testing milk,, types and breed of dairy cattle,' herd record peer ing, and the general management of dairy cattle. . Enrollment Limited Owing to the nature of the wor'.; only a limited number of student ; can be-accommodated. Not mors than 10 will be admitted for in struction.- .-An entrance fee c $3.35 will be charged each tern. In addition to this there will L a c $5 laboratory fee, and books supplies will cost about $5 etu'i term. i Oldest Inhabitant Tells of Ctl i MEDFORD, Dec. 13. His hear- Ing of complaints of its being M cold by several citizens do v.:'. town this forenoon caused sra'sln on the part of W. HJ Hamlin, we'.! known pioneer .'citizen of the city. who .is 81 years old, and put l.i . in a, reminiscent .mood, dun." which 'he "recalled" that 52 years ago when he had Just come to tha Rogue River valley, a short tlr..3 before with bis parents from Iowa, there was three- feet'of solid snow with freezing weather for a con tinuous period of six-weeks, which began early in January. The Hamlin family -then live ! in, a tent under an oak tree two and a half miles this side of Jack sonville. Their meat supply .wet frozen so solid during that tin: that portions had to be choppe 1 from it with an ax for every meal. It took an ounce of gold dust to purchase an ounce of salt in t? general store in Jacksonville ia those days. ' Mr. Hamlin, who despite hia many years, is unusually active physically and mentally, broke a young horse to saddle and driving, about one year ago. Still, it's a strange discrimina tion to keep Japs cut and let ia Mah Jongg. OURS