TIID OREGON STATESMAN, SALZII, LSOMEB0DY NEEDS' CLASSIFIED SECTION Phone 23 Advertising Dept. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Rate per word : . " . Per Insertion - , . -, So Three insertions 1' , , ; 5e HORWTCH TJNIOW TIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY VV. U. Borghsrdt, Jr. Resident Arent 371 State 8V. MONEY TO LOAN On Real Estate T. K. FORD f Over l,sdd Bash Bank) f AUTOMOBILES A AUTO REPAXEIXa) rWFUi NOW THAT YOU DON'T HAVE i to worry about Xmii. . presents better bring in the old 'bus and let i rr , pair it. Jack- Docrter Motor Repair. ' la-d25 AUTO TOM SPLENDID SERVICE JS ALWAYS RE reived t row our an to tops bee an so we . make tbent from tbe best material eb tamable. : -."-' r- W. K. CRCNERT 25 -State St. lb d23 FOR RENT FURNISHED. hMttvl rooms. 723 St-t St. 2-427 e47AXTXEVTS MVVbiwi x a. a u a ' a, a m a, aad flat. Oarage. 920 Mill St Phono 2090 M. .. . " 2a-d25 l(AnrDtf c-txr to tm-k a t A ar W nrrT SEAMAN'S APARTMENTS NICELY fur nished, 26S B. Commercial. 2a-j4 POR KENT APARTMENTS,. 891 NO. Commercial. BOUSES FOR RENT 6 ROOM FURNISHED bouse. 955; another 930: another $45; ' another 940; another 9-5. Oertrsde J. M. Pare. 2b-d23tf sooacs- FURNACE HEATED KOOM TO RENT ear Capitol building. Call 1330W. 2c-d27 FOR RENT APARTMENTS AND sleeping rooma, Leonard Hotel, z5 N. i Front Street. ; . " .;. - -. PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14" BY wording "Furnished Booms," price 10 rents each. Statesman Business Of fice. Ground floor. ' FOR RENT UNFURNISHED) CHOUSES' FOR RENT ; . A r MODERN ROOM with large . eieepina- porch, basement near ear ' and acbool, iwe blocks from Lincoln school. -Wm Fleming, Phone 803 or I734M. ' 3b-d23lf FOR SALE Miscellaneous I FOR SALE A CONN 8AXAPHONE IN good condition. 404 Ferry 81. d2S FOR SALE 3 JERSEY COWS; TWO fresh and 1 coming fresh in spring: 1 Winona - wlson with wood rack 1 new wagon nerer ore a usru, urawn mare weight 1150 lbs,;-new S section harrow; 60 White Leghorn '-yearling bona Just start to lay: 1 carload good . oat straw. Ross Coodit, Aumayille, : Oregon. AdS FOR- SALE JERSEY COW8 2 FRESH end 1- coming - fresh in spring;-1 Wi nons wagon with wood rack ; 1 new wagon never been used 1 brown mare wt. 1150 lbs; I new 3 section harrow; , 60 White Leghorn yearling hens, just start to lay; 1 carload good eat straw. ' Boss Condit. AumsTille, Oregon. . ' s 4-d23 HIE WILLAMETTE BAROAIX HOUSE 73 N. Commercial, Phone 588 bold goods and tools. . Our . expenses are low; we ess fire yon a real bar : gain. . - 28 ' Beautiful Oregon Rose And eleven ether Oregon aongs together iik . fin Mllnftiion af Mtrietie sons. -. sacred aongs end many eio-timo lavor lies. ... , win- - ' (Special prices in ouaottry lorn) ity or home singing. Send fer Western Songster " '. 78 pagss now In its third editlo . Pebliseeo: y ,;- - OREOOH TEACHER3.U0NTHLT SIS S. Commercial St. ' Salem, Ore. PRINTED CARDS 8JZE 14" BY 7W 1 - , t" DkL Aft " flA v 10 eents each. Statesman Business UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. Have yonr machine repaired .by the 1 people who make it. Special rental rate to students. 800 Masonic' Bldg. GOAT MEAT, FIRST CLASS, YOUNO and fat. 5e per pound by whole or . half. Delivered free. Sonth Balem market. Phone 788. d30 FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS 10 eents s bundle. . Circulation department . Oreron Stateetosn. ' ' i UTE3TOCX FAT, CORN FED DUCKS FOR CHRIST Diat dinner. Phone 9F3. 4-d26 T iiri n 1 1 A k t-r-r-r i HM K WAN h I ,4 BELL MADISO "BETTER MADE" SHIRTS direct from our factory to wearer. No capital or . experience ro f nuired. Easily sold Big profits. Write '.' for FREE 8 VMitES. MADISON i MILLS. 503 Brosdwsy. New-York. j . MAUS AJTP TXMAIJ : ' ' WVTVI MFTV AVT) WOMEN TO take farm paper subscriptions. A. good pronoiutioa to the right people.' Ad t drefi the Paeifie Uewestead, Statesman lHHsr., Kslrm, Or. ' - - - SALESMEN J5A1.F.SMEN FOR CIGARS TRAVELINO ealary and expenses or commission with drawing account. . Miut lie-active, am bitions, rnergetie and desirous of mak ing big mooer. Former experience not - necessary. We - furnish instructions. (irand opportunity for rieht tan to ratsblish pemiaBeat profitable beniness. Apply at once to A. Landmark ft Co.. lMmw, P. - 5e-d25 LOST AND FOUND 1 I-0ST 'jXST GOLD WRIST WATC11 WITH i black ribbon.. i'bo no 2oyaJ. Reward, Road the" CfaifM ' A& One week (six insertions) One month 1 Sis montfea contract per mo 15 J2 months' contract, per mo 12c - Minimum for any advertisement 25c REAL ESTATE City j NEW 5 ROOM HOUSE. CORNER MT. modern in every detail. 4 room house. practieally new ' 83000. Gertrude J. M. Page, !.?.. 8-d23U Insurance STANDLEY FOLEY Ladd A Bash Bldg. . 8-d26 WE WISH YOU ALL A M KRRY - CHRISTM AS CH1LDS & BECUTEL Resitors 540 Stste St. 8-d23. i BARGAINS DON'T OVERLOOK THAT : apartment house close in that will W 15 per cent on the investment; : also that 8 room - residence 7 blocks from the business center, for $3000; $300 cash and $40 s month including interest. These are real bargains. Scott A Harris, 208 Oregon Bldg. 5-.- : . . . - 8-d23 FOR SALE FOUR ROOM HOUSE. Good lot,. South - Salem $850; easy terms. Five room house four lots, 91600. Six room house corner lot 82300. Strictly modern home close in $6000. Ten acre tract close in 925O0. , A good house value 93500 and cash for a small, farm. , Want to buy five or ten seres, must be cheap. House to rent. ' F. L. WOOD. 341 State St. 8-d25tf CATHOLICS. WISHING TO MARRY. BOOKLET FREE. Address HOME CLUB, L-Bex 23, Urand Rapids. Mich. '.';.'''. , 7-d35 SOME SPECIAL LOW PRICES Fer the balance et the week en the following brand new bungalows: 92800 Strictly modern 4 rooms. 83400 -Strictly modern 5 rooms. 83500 Strictly modem 5 rooms. 9 5000 Strictly modern 5 rooms, $6500 Strictly modern rooms. . If its a lot or s suburban house see , CHILDS BECHTEL t 540 State St, S-d25ti BEST LISTINGS IN WILLAMETTE Valley. Robinson 212 Oregon Bldg. 8 d2S BARGAINS DON'T OVERLOOK THAT ; apartment house dose in that will pay 15 per cent -en . the investment; also that 8 room residence-7 blocks from . the v business, ceuur, fer $3000. .$300 ''.ml) tod $40 a month, including inter : e.i .7 These are real bargains. Scott ft Harris,' ; 208 Oregon Bldg. 8-d23tf ,' it t v 'I ; ' : ' SPECIAL ' 7 room plastered house, east Salem, nesr Center street. bargain 'for I $1900. .; . ... ' . -' ' -.-We have a buyer for a little house. Will : pay $100 cash aad $15 per month. , i,- . i s Stock snd equipment en 80-aere farm for ssle. $600. i Three years lease for 1-3 of 'crop. j t: Small grocery s'tore well located for sale. 4 If yen have anything to exchange . .See TH0MAS0N, SOI", State St. - - - . i . 8-d22tf FOR SALE ' 4 room bungalow, basement, well lo cated;' new, only 9210O. Easy 'terms. . 8 - room ' strictly modem . bungalow, just off Capitol St. An excellent buy lor $5350. i New 4 room 'modern bungalow, well located. A anap at $2800 and easy terms. .-" 3 fine lots, facing east on " Capital St.. pavement paid. $468 each. Yon will have to act quick if you want to secure one ol them. v List your property with mei If It is s bouse, a farm, lot, or a trade you want, aee me. . . RICH ! U. REIMANX 'rt " ; -Realtor Office Phone 1013 Res. Phone 72 6R 229 Oregon Bldg. 8 d22tf $2100 BUYS j A good 7. room plastered bouse with modern plumbing and electric lights, - : garage, 'corner' lot. Immediate posses sion. This property is priced below ' value: terms. Near school and car line. W. II. -GRABKNHORST ft CO.' , ? 875 citato --S4. 8 d23tf STRICTLY MODERN 5 ROOM HOME, completely furnished with high class furnishings, furnace, fireplace, garage, close in. A bargain at $8300.. WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor V - 218 Oregon Bldg... 8-d20tf PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14" BY 7!4" wording. "Booms to Kent," price 10 cents each. Statesman Business Of fice. Ground : Floor. PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BY 7M", wording ''For Rent," price -10 eents each. Statesman Business Office, on Ground Floor. ' - - - -' REAL ESTATE FARMS ) HOWELL PRAIRIE FARM PHON K 1395W. ; : -m25 LOOK- . . , . ' 24 acre' fruit ranch nearly all In bearing orchard. 7 room modern house built ttn rears ago. barn and out build inga. Priced for quick sale $U3UO; . .. terms. - - - ' W. H. GRACENHORST. CO. . 873 State St. - -d33 FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL 11.85 acres. 2 acres cultivated. 9.85 acres stomp easily cleared. . All choice hill land. 8 mile from Salem. : - 5 room bungalow. Baru- and ether building.' " Close t Electric Railway. Price 82.500 eauy terms. A. C. BOHRN'STEDT 17 Xi Pniiimnmil St . Pub rn. Orejfon. f USED CARS FOR SALE I COME IN JtND IOOK.ATOUR LINE OF nrarly se cars .at. used -car prices. -tMeson' Ante Exchange, 173 8. Lb"rtr. Phono 6U; v, . ll-d'JS- - USED CARS FOR LESS Ford roadster , ; $295.00 Maxwell touring . 125.00 Maxwell touriag ..... S5.QO Chevrolet touring :oo.oo "Dodje roadster , 430.00 Terms if desired , NEWTON. CHEVROLET CO. 127 N.' Hisli. ' ' rboue 10OO ' -..:.! . . . i 11 d22tf I USED CARS FOR SALE ) NERR-A-CAR A BARGAIN AT 883. uu at 1441 lorn j. ll-d3lw FOR SALE OR TRADE HUDSON 1921 model. A-1 shape. New rubber. $850 cash. H. E. Bergen, Dallas, Ore.. Rt. 3, Phone 19X4 ll-d25 HAS IT EVER OCCURRED TO YOU that some firms pay premiums on nsed cars in order to sell new ones! That thia premium ia often passed on to their customer. Our aim is to buy our used cars at the right price and acll them so that each customer forms n link in the chain of our selling organisation. Make it a point tp see our used cars. 1922 Ford touring, double Uasslers, speedometer, etc, 825.' 19.21 Ford touring, runs snd looks like new, remarkable value, $250. ; 1920 Dort touring car, quick sate price $250. 1919 Buick six touring, a real bar gain. The price "as is" $300. 1919 Buick six, has had most excel lent care, $525. 1922 Buick 4 roadster, $625. ' 1923 Buick sedan, could not be told from brand new car, $1850. OTTO J. WILSON ' 388 N. Cco'L Phone 220 ll-d2G USED AUTOMOBILES AT PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE Y0U Light delivery - $ 50.00 Ford touring ear--,.-. . 65.00 Chevrolet 490 touring -, 100.0O Buick Four roadster 100.00 Elgin Six touring .... .. 200.00 Ford touring - i 125.00 Overland Four roadster 1;. 225.00 Dodge touring .. 450.00 Essex touring X. 550.00 Dodge touring (1922) . B95.00 7-Passenger Paige '...l 050.00 F. W. PETTYJOHN CO. 319 North Commercial St. Salem, Or. . . lld22tf GOOD USED CARS GINGRICH Mo tor Co. 810 State. , nl-tf USED FORD CARS FROM AH AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER 1915 tearing $ 65.00 1917 touring - $ 95.00 1918 touring einnnn 1923 """f TqQlt 1921 coupe fAi nn 1923 coope . , 9os na 1919 delivery $163.00 1920 truck $235.00 All ears guaranteed to bo in good running order. - 1924 license i: with every car. Liberal terms. : Open Evenings an So nays 1 VALLEY MOTOR CO 260 No. High Phone 1993 - M-d7tf WANTED Miscellaneous STUMP PULLER BIG TYPE JUMBO preferred. Call 117F11. 13-d30 FREE TOYS IF THERE 18 A BOY IN Salem or out in the country that did i not get any toys for Christmas he may V come '. to Van's Toy Shop snd get toys free. Toy Shop in the -sraraee. 317 No. High. - . 13-d25 WANTED GOOD YOUNG. ; QUIET work team, ; Must be good workers. Weight sbout 3000 lbs. Rob' t. Brown, Rt. 8, Box 194. 13-d25 REGISTERED JERSEY COWS WAST ed. State -what yon bare and price. Address "Dairy Farm," Care Statee msn. ; - - d4tf WANTEDEmployment WANTED POSITION AS H0USEKEEP er by capable young woman. Refer ences if required. . No. 1183 Statesman. . , ? . 12-d27 TWO BRIGHT, CAPABLE AND DE k aerving Christian Chinese boys attend ing Willamette nniversitv need part time work very much. Will you as sist by giving them work or notifying : us where work may be found. Phone 577 er call Room ;-4. Bnsh-Brcyman Bldg, 1 17 No. Commercial St. Em ' ployment Dept. The Live Wires. 12-d25 WOOD FOR SALE OAK, AL80 16-INCTI, OLD FIR- AND Second-growth : 4 ft. We do hauling . of all kinds. Insured carrier. Phone . 19F3. M. D. May field. 14-d20tf DEPENDABLE COAL AND DRY WOOD in all aises. Prompt delivery. Phone 1855. IllLLMAN FUEL CO. 14 d9tf FOR DRY WOOD CALL Ci D. QUERY, Phoae 77F2. a27tf BEST GRADE OF WOOD -4 ft. end 16 inch green mill wood Dry mill wood -, Dry second growth fir Dry eld fir. 16 inch BLOCK mill wood is tbe best fuel to save your dry wood. Prompt delivery snd reasonable price, t Fred X. Wells, 280 8. Church, Phone 1549. - notf - PUBLIC NOTICES' -, XOTICE OP FlX AL. ACCOUNT In the County Court of i Marion County, Oregon, la the matter of the Estate : of Samuel T. Richardson, Deceased., i ; Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned - asdministrator of the estate of Samuel T. Richard son, deceased, has filed his final account In ; the County Court of Marion County, Oregon, and that qn the- eighth - day of January, 1924,' at the hour of 10 a. m. In the court room of the above en titled court has been appointed by said court as the, time : and place for the hearing objection thereto and the settlement thereof. ; S. WHITLEY ' RICHARDSON, I ; .-"--' -Administrator. W. E. Richardson, Attorney, i Dec. 4-11-U-25. Jan. 1. i r CUT THIS OUT IT IS AVOKTU i : m ; - J . . 3ioxis y s; r ' I ' f -Send this ad and ten cents to Foley & Co. 2833 Sheffield Are.; Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly You will re ceive a 10 cent hottlo of FOLEY'3 HONEY AND ' TA'RT.ICOMPOUND for coughs, cod8 and hoarseness, also free 1 sample . packages 'of FOLEY'S PILLS a diuretic slim ulant for the kidneys and FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS Jot. Con. tsipation j and Biliousness. TJicse wonderful remedies havo ..helped millions of people. Try - them J Sold ererywhercAdY. : - CLASSIFIED Of Reliable Business i ; ACCOUNTANT Accountant SYSTEMS INSTALLED, ANNUAL Stato menta; Income Tax Returns, prepared. L. A. Westaeott. Phone 1602J jl6 AMBTJXJLNCB SERVICE SALEM AUMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 666; 173 8. Liberty. Day and night nlOtf ARCHITECTS FREEMAN BTRUBLE. REGISTERED , Architects, 610 Bank of Commerce Building. - ' BATTERY AND ELECTRICIAN PRESTO-LITE BATTERY SERVICE Station. Expert battery aad electrical ; work. Ferris Bros, Phone 1803 418 i Court. ' - - ' 1 R. D. BARTON EX IDE BATTERIES i starter and generator work; 171 South " commercial. BICYCLES AND REPAIRING LLOYD B. RAMSDEN DAYTON BICY- cles and repairing: 887 Court. BIRDS, FLOWERS AND FET FLAKE' 8 PETLAND. BIRDS, FLOWERS Pete. 273 State ! CARPET AND BTO WEAVINO . ALEM CARPET - CLEANING AND Fluff Rug Works Rag and fluff ruga ' woven any sixe without seams. New mattresses made to order. Old mst tresies remade. Feathers renovated. I bay all kinds of eld carpets for fluff i rugs. 18 and Wilbur streets. Phone 1154. Otto F. Zwieker. Prop. CEMENT CONTRACTORS FOR CEMENT WORK CALL AT. All N. Summer street Pbote674-J. CHIMNEY SWEEPS CHIMNEY 8 WEEPING FURNACE cleaning. F. Councilman. Ray L. Farm ; er Hardware company. CHINESE PHYSICIAN IB U T. DICK CURES ANY KNOWN . d'iaease. 153 S. High 8t. Phone 283. CHIROPODISTS R. 8. F. SCOTT, GRADUATE NA tonal University Sciences, Chicago. Masonic Temple. Phone 640. CHIROPRACTORS iRS. SCOTT - SCHO FIELD, P. 8. C. Chiropractors, 414-19 U. 8. Bank Bldg. Phone 87; res. 828-R, DR. REDMOND, S2S OREGON BLDG., Phone loss. CLEANERS AND DYERS SALEM -CLEANERS AND DYERS Cults cleaned ana pressoa. ex.sw. . 8a its sponged and pressed, 50c. 1215 9. Com. Phone 1863 CONSULTZNQ ENGINEERS CIVIL, CONSULTINO, CONSTRUCTION Constructing engineer, ourvoys, mstes. Jno. H. -Neet, $1 Oreges Bldg. Phone 775. ' SBESSXAKXNa DRESSMAKING AND DESIGNING. Carrie Fisher, Jsevornac ctug i over MUlers. - lt PRINTED CARDS BIZB 14" BY 7". . . - tin . . 1A eents each. Butoaman Baslaeaa Office Ornund Floor. DRUG STORES WM. N EI MEYER "JUST DRUGS," 175 N. Commercial. Phone 167. ELECTRICIANS SALEM ELECT RIO CO. MA80N10 buiding. Phone lzoo. ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND SUPPLY Co. Phone 1934. 222 K. Liberty. ARCHIE FLEENER, ELECTRICIAN House wiring oy-nour or nDum timstes furnished. Phone, 980. 414 Court St. - - . HALIK'S ELECTRIC 8HOP. ELEO- trie.1 machine repairing, eoniracung. 837 Court. Phone 488. FARM PAPER POULTRYMEN BEND EIGHT TWO cent stamps for special three months' trial fer the beet and oldest journal in the west. The articles and advertise meata are of special Interest to the poultry breeders of the Northwest. : Northwest Poultry Journal, 211 Com mercial street. Salem. Orsgon. IF YOU WANT TO GET THB BEST , farm, paper,-asaa .130 se tne .jrsetxie Homostesd, Balom. Oregon fer three months' trial ubseriptiea. Msatiea this ad. - ' ' - ' FINANCIAL FARM LOANS ' -No adidtioaal expense ANDERSON RUPERT. 406 Oregon Building GOVERNMENT. LOANS ON FARMS Si pgr cent. 303 saiem uanx ot commerce 6 LOANS UNDER RESERVE SYSTEM on city or farm property, neaerve uw poait company, 72 Fourth Street, Part land. Or. ........ FARM LOANS LESS INTEREST, longer- time, . no commission, r rotecte against adversity. City loans, lowest rates. . monthly j instalments, pro-payment privileges. lJ. C. Siegmaad. room 2, over Ladd A Bush bank. FARM LOANS Insurance money, any amount 6 per cent, for 5. 7, IO or 20 years, wiib iuu prepayment privileges entire Willam ette volley. i HAWKINS ROBERTS 1 205 Oregon BUlg, Salem. Oregon lAs.a " " ' t can make your farm or city loana, beat aervice gtven n you iw nwn, -w me; and if you have money to place, aee me I always have takers. O. W. Laflar. Oregon bldg. HAWKINS ROBERTS. CITY LOANS, lowest rates. FXAKIST8 CUT FLOWERS. WEDDING BOUQUETS s, foaeral wreaths, decorations. - C. F. Breitbsupt, florist, 12$ N. Liberty. Vboe--:880.-i;.,-' FTJNERAX DIRECTORS 8 ALEM MORTUARY. FUNERAL DIRXO ora. 910-Ceoter. Phne 185 rURNITURB STORXB '"V ellESS FURNITURE CO. QUALTTI furniture for lose money. T8 Court , . Fkoae A64. :v PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE NEW aad .. second band furnirmis; 171. N. CVmmetcisJ. BUSINESS DIRECTORY and Professional Firms Arranged In Alphabetical Order for Quick Reference t FURNACES SE AG ROVE FOR FURNACE8 SIBLI cos Pipeless, $85. 1165' Ferry St. Phone 885W 024tf HATTERS EATON EATON, practical hatters, formerly 0. B. Ellsworth establiskmsat First class bat work of all kinds. S91 N. Commercial- - HEMSTITCHING HEMSTITCHING. STAMPING. PLEAT ing. The Petite Sbop, Room 5, over Gales. 29tf SALEM ELITE HEM STITOAtlNG pleating, buttons, stamping avtl Boodle work; 328 Oregon bldg. PhuM $79. MRS. O. B. MUXES HEMSTITCHING stamping, buttons. Boom 10, over Mil " ler'e store, ' Phone 117. JUNK I JUNK1 JUNK WE PAY FULL VALUE FOB any kind of stoves, furniture, metai, paper and junk. Willamette Bargain House; 97S North Commercial. Phone 688. v n!8tf LADIES TATLORXNa D. H. MOSHER TAILOR FOR MEN and women. 474 Court St. LAUNDRIEb' 8 ALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 818 S. - Liberty street. Phone 15. Oldest I Urgest beet. EstabUshed 1889. CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Quality work; prompt ear vice; U4 Broadway. Phone 165. MATERNITY HOME Court Street Christian church Mater nity borne. 1809 State. Open December 10, phone 527. d-12tf MEDICAS MOUNTAIN BALK COUGH REMEDY Phone 817-w. MTJSIO LESSONS A COURSE IN BUSINESS PIANO playing. . Popular sysoopated standard mnsie. Semi-classics sad ballads; It lessons. Wstermaa Pisa School. Mo Oornaek Bldg. ' ' - mrszo stores SHERMAN, CLAY CO, PIANOS Steinwaya, Duo-Art and others. Moore' ' Musis House. -415 Court otreet. GEO. a WILL PIANOS. PHONO grspbs. sewing msekinea, sheet masie, : and piano atndleo. . Repairing phono graphs and sewing msshiaes; 4JJI . SUto. Salem. . TRADE YOCB OLD PIANO FOB A NEW Victor er Brunswick. H. L. Stiff Fmml- Jmiiijp,, .. XATUROPAZHIO PHYSICIANS DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTI AND chronic diseases; 418 Oregon Bldg. Phone 110. s v NURSES FOR PRACTICAL NURSE PHONE n25tf 1967W. NURSERY STOCKS FRUIT, NUT AND SHADE TREES Pearcy Bros, S37 SUto. COMPLETE LINK TREES SMALL fruits, ornamentala. Cspital City Nor eery Co.. 428 Oreron Bldg.. Phone 76. . OPTICIANS GLASSES FITTED BY THE BOW 0P "tical Co, 825 State street, oppoaito Ladd Bask Bask. "Use Quality Proven Shur-ona. MORRIS- OPTICAL COMPANY ORE gon Bldg. Rooms 801 to 804. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTINO PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR HOUSE 'decorating, paper hanging, tinting, at. . Reliable workman. TEN CENT KAL80MININE IN BIAUTI , fel colors; $1 does a room. Max O. Beren. 179 N. Commercial. PHYSICIAN OF . PHTSIOTHERAPHY PB. JACKSON. DOCTOR OF PHY8I- otherapy, treats all ailments, women's troubles especially. 265 N. Commercial eetreet. Phone 1091. - PIANO TUNERS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED PL ; a no tuner. Leave orders WUl'a Music V Store. ' ' PLUMBING PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL work. Phone 1SB7-J. Sbop 117 Union street. ' A. L. Godfrey. BASXATORS, FENDERS. . ETC. RADIATORS FENDERS, BODIES made or repaired. J. C. Bsir. 236 Stste. SCAVENGERS SOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE CESS pools cleaned and dead animals removed ; Garbage and refuse of all kinds remov ed by the month. Reasonable rates - Phones: Office 529; residence 2058. SALEM SCAVENGERS -a- GARBAGE, refuse of nil kinds removed. Ceepeols ' cleaned. Phone 167 er 10O7J. SECOND HAND GOODS SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BUYS AND . sells second bond furniture, tool nnd ' Junk; 820 N. CommerciaL Phono 492. WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH i Ing and shoes. Best prices paid. Cap Hal Exchange; 842 North Commercial Phone 1SS8-W. STOVES AND STOVB BEPAXBZNQ STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years' experience. Depot National - fence, slset 26 to 28 in. high. Paints, oils and vsroiiheo. ote, lognaborry snd bop hooVa. .Ba'em Fence-aad Store - Wrk . - aO Oonrt ttrast TTinM 1t4. TRANSFER-HAULINa WE MOTS. STORE AND SHIP HOUSR hold goods. Onr specialty ia piano anf furnitare moving. We also make conn try trips.. We ksodle the best eeal and wood. Can on ue-fer prirea. "We giv good '. measure good oaality and good S sorvieev Laramor Transfer Co. Paoaa lt CA FIT At CITY TRANSFER CO 22$ . State 81. Phone 932. Distribnring. for warding snd storage our specialty. Go ' our ratee ' -v -. i Classified Ads in The Statesman .Bring Results - TRAEIFOBTATIOM CENTRAL MOTOR BUS LINE Central SUgo TerminaL Salem, Oregon. - . SALEM-EUGENE Lmvss Salem 7:15 a. m.; 9:15 a. m.; 11:16 a. m.; 1:15 p. m.; 3:15 p. m.; 8:15 p. m.; 7:30 . m.: to Corvallis only. PARKER'S STAGE LINES J. W. Parker, General Manager , Central State Terminal Salem, Oremn. 8ALEM-6ILVERTON DIVISION Leaves Salem, Central State Terminal: 7 a. m. ; 11 a. mk; 5 p. m. Loaves Silverton News 8 land: A n. m.; 1 p m. ; 8 p. m. ' Salem-Independenee- Monmouth Division: Loaves Salem, Central SUgo Terminsl: T a. m.; 9 a. m.; 11:10 s. m.; 2:10 p. n 5 :10 p. m. ' Leaves Monmouth, Monmouth Hotel: I 8:15 s. m.; 1. p. m.; 6:15 p. m. Loaves Independence, Besver Hotel: 8:30 a. m. ; 9:50 a. m.; 1:15 p. . 4 p. m.; 6:30 p.' m. Leaves Central Stage Terminal, Salem for Dallas at: 7 s. m.: 11:10 s. m.; 8:10 p. at, Loaves Gail Hotel, Dallas, at , 8 s. m.; l p. m. ; 6:15 p. m. ' We make connections at Salem to al parts of the valley. Extra trips by ap pointment. J. W. PARKER, General Manager. VETERINARIAN FRED W. LANGE, VETERINARIAN. Office 320 South Liberty. Phono 119 Ree. phone 1948J. n9 WATER SALEM WATER, LIGHT POWXB OQ Offiee, 801 South Oemmareial 8s. Tel per cent discount mm domes tie flat rates paid la sdvsaoo. F No dedaetient for absence or say cause anises watsi te abut of voi wremioae. ' ' ' m nmriGE Adele Grrisoms New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Copyright 1921. by Newspaper Feature Service, Inc. - CHAPTER 56 THE SURPRISING FACTS FRED TOLD MADGE The Coagrore twins are as alike in faces, voices, height, weight all physical characteristics as the proverbial two peas in a pod. But there : the resemblance ends. Temperamentally they are leagues apart.".; '';-.; . ; Ted is a harum-scarum, volatile youth, who, if he were a student at a co-educational institution, he would be dubbed a' f usser", from his first day on the campus. Fred, on the contrary, is shy, silent, de voted to his mother, and with apparently little use for any other specimens of femininity, no mat ter how attractive. Ted chatters all day long, and no one pays any attention to him. Fred speaks but rarely, and when he does he has attentive listeners. I was much surprised at his embarrassed announcement; that there was something he ought to tell- me concerning the fight be tween Dicky and the man Smith, but I knew that it behooved me to listen carefully and to draw from him every stired of knowl edge he possessed on the subject. "Yes. Fred, what is it!" I asked encouragingly, as he paused, looking at me as if for permission to go on.-. . " ; . ': He glanced .around furtively. saw that Bess J)ean was standing with his father out of earshot, and then burst into Impulsive'expletiv. "Sav, that Bess Dean makes me sick!" He sputtered like a Fourth of July pin-wheel. . i - I started with a quick, remorse ful pre-science of the truth. ( "What?" 1 demanded sharply. "Because ; she's such a four flusher." He pronounced this most drastic judgment of boyhood emphatically, and paused again. while I longed to shake his reas ons out of him. . " "What Did ' He Do?" I "Tell ine what you mean, Fred," I encouraged. "You must have some good reason for' saying these things." :;; V" "I'll tell the world I have!"" be declared excitedly. "If she ain't the limit telling you that Mr. Graham slammed that Smith be cause Smith got fresh to her. I was standin' right, by. and saw the whole thing, and Smith never said : one; word to Miss Dean. I don't think he had time to look at anybody, for just as soon as your car was out of sight Mr. Graham walks up to Smith, kind of on his toes like, he looked almost as if he was dancing, slid he oh, boy! but it was "pretty!" , lle paused again maddeningly, and I bit my lips to keep , from screaming my impatience at him. Bat I dared only to slip in a quiet question. w ' ' f - rwhat did he do?" s . "Ha bows os polite as if ho were being. Introduced, and says: 'Mr. Smith. I believe. " t "Smith, he looks at him.uglv like. and tries to push past him. I guess he was in a powerful hur ry to rjet away, and he growls out PROBLEMS something like: " Yes, what's It to you?" ' ,. - K )'' " 'It's this' to me,' . says Mr. Graham. You double-jointed, knock-kneed, foul-mouthed son of a sea-cook, you took it on yourself to make lit very un pleasant for my wife Just now, and I waited till she was out of sight and hearing to give you . yours. Will you take it standing, or shall I turn you. over my knee?' "We Don't Interfere ' "Gee! I never saw anybody handed out smiling the way Mr. Graham did, and he was just boil ing inside anybody could ' see. that. And ' then. Smith sort of rushed him, and 1 Mr. Graham knocked him flat. Then he picked him up again and took him by the coat collar and rushed him toward the. woods. VI. think he meant to cut a limb and tan him. But Smith was putting up quite a fight when they, went out of sight among the trees." v : .'' , . . , : " . "And none of you went to help him!" I cried indignantly. . ,'Fred smiled in superior fashion at my feminine Ignorance. "We don't interfere with fights up here," he said. "Besides, Mr. Graham could .take care of him self. He didn't need any help. I wouldn't have done it, only it made me Tierce bearing that Bess Dean shooting off her mouth.. I think Ted believes her, the darn fool! He didn't see it all the way I did. . r-:, ' The subconscious' reason for hiS rancor spoke in Ills last words. I know, from their mother and my own observation, ; that the twins always have been almost insepar able comrades. Bess Dean's fasci nations have so attracted Ted dur ing her stay at the Cosgrove home that the foolish lad. In his moth er's ! parlance, "hasn't known whether he was standing on his head or his heels.". And his com radeship with his brother has suf fered correspondingly. I saw that Fred wac actually jealous of the girl's Influence .over h,is beloved twin;; s - . : -i --; - But I had no time for either speculation or sympathy. All my heart and mind wevejensroased in the rapturous, ' kn'owiedge r a knowledge mingled wittf re?morfce at my own blindness that Dicky Jtad fought with thet. man Smith to avenge me instead of Bess Dean. ITo be continued) Still, "the cabbage smell in a boarding house is no worse than the smell in the smoker. ' McCormack PicfeMost Perfect JValtz Ballad Written by f"- Tno of Artists Selected iicn tia viijr. -xucjr jui w tp to John McCormack this year to select the world's most repre sentative popular tovg. '. : t ; - There were thousands. of con xcsi-anis zor uc - nonor - ana m numerable new.. tricks of .lyric 'and tunc . f ' ? - : - Altogether the jolly Irish tenor - was as embarrassed by riches as the 'man to whom falls the duty of selecting the Follies chorus. I. m But fiiiail7 Mr. McCormack, ' -' ' ' v V:.'. -V ' ' I x 1 , - . , .;. : ItiatPeyton ljji Cyrus II. K. Curtia is'negotiat-ing-Jor a New York newspaper. In olden times the farmers want eds to buy all the Jand that ad joined them. In the .new times newspapers are trying to. buy all the newspapers in the country. It is arery dangerous situation. A chain of newspapers is just as dan gerous as a chain of banks. Eighteen are bidding for old warships. Let's hope . they don't hammer them Into cafe steaks. IF BACK HITS BEGIil 0,"i S.'.Ll Flush Your Kidneys' Occasionally by Drinking QuArts of, , Good Water. V , N'o man or woman can make a mistake by flushing . the 'kidneys occasionally, says a well known authority. Too much rich food creates acids which4 clog the kid ney pbdes so that they slugilshly filter or strain only ; part of tke waste and poisons from tbe bloo J. Then you get sick, i 'Rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervous ness, constipation,' dizziness, sleep lessness, bladder : disorders often come from sluggish kidneys. The, moment you feel a dull ach? in the kidneys or your back hurts, or'-if the urine . is cloudy; offens ive, full of sediment, irregular cf passage, or attended : by a set-i-llon ot scalding, ; be'gln to drL.lc soft water in quantities also ; t about four ounces : of-'1 Jad alts from any reliable pharmacy- anl take a tablespoonf ul In' a glas c t water before breakfast -for a - few days and your kidneys may then act fine. . . '. I". , L This famous salts.lsjnade frci i Ahe acid of grapes ' and leuoa Juice, combined with- lithia, and has been used for-years to ht!p flush clogged kidneys -and stimu late, them to activity;-also to te?; neutralize the acids in the syste i so they no. longer-cause irrltatlor, thus often relieving bladder tlL orders'; v -;'" "".'. Jad 'Salts. Is Inexpensive ar. I cannot Injure; makes a delight f ; ; dfprvescent.v Hthiarwater drip,', "which everyone can take now a: then to help -keep the kidne i clean and. the blood pure,' there" . often preventing serious kldn -complications." f B'y all means ta your physician examine your k! neys; at.least twice a year. A1 v. Song i6fjtftYea: : v John Mc Coirmccb judging on the general bsauty 1 1 sentiment and melody, award: I the crown to 44 Wonderful One," & eong written by three masters c their arts, Paul Whiterhan, cr chestra leader; -Dorothy Terr:-, lyricist, and Marshal Jfeilan, r. : -tionj picture director., , '-r The decision. ?uir.V.tci 'vp "V.'r . -derful One's" mcrtti es th-i-s c ! . sincerity, simplicity and real rv: sical quality. T i ' i "The sons cf th? ;'rtar' ho' ' both the dancer an-i the sb;:r," declared McCormack, and to eV: his approval, he recorded "V,c derful One" cn ths phono jr records. j-s