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1L' ' THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON ' -WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1924 D ADSCommuriity Offerings jpEASSIFIE and Wants Mr i CLASSIFIED rhone 23 Advertising Dept. CLABSITIED ADVERTISEMENTS ' Bate per word: Per Insertion .Three Insertions .:. , ,,; 3 6 NORWICH UNION TIER INSURANCE SOCIETY W. II. Burghardt, Jr. Resident Agent 71 Stat St. I . Money To Loan , - On Real Estate . T. K. FORD (Over Lsdd Buh Bank) AUTOMOBILES Repairing la Expert Auto Repairing Jad Doerfer la J29 FOK KENT Apartments 2a FOR RENT Til KEE WELL FURNISH rvl house keeping rooms with garage. Clone "ii. 541 Mill street. Zm-tl APARTMENTS 2056J. AND HOUSE. PHONE 2f3 NICELY FURNISHED APARTMENT, 590 Union. Phone 567J 2aJ30 FOR RENT 3 ROOM FURNISHED apartment, new and clean. 817 Mill street. 2j30 ,TOR RENT MODERN APARTMENT. I Hoaxes furnished and untarnished toy Gertrude J. M. Pace. 2 j2ltf FOB RENT APARTMENTS, 891 NO. Commercial. FOR RENT Houses 2b FOR RENT THE FRANK DAVEY res idence, 353 Leslie St.. seven rooms, tarnished, basement, furnace, hot and reld water both floors; garage. Until ill t, rail or write Mr. Davey, 304 Me Kay Bldf, Portland, after that ad dress Mr. Davey, 1244 State St., Halem. Phone 1137R. 2b-j30 FOR RENT Rooms DESIRABLE ROOM AND BOARD REAS onably priced for 1 or 2. Iuquire home. close in, not other boarders. Phone : 467 J. 2c f FOR RENT ONE ROOM FOR HOUSE keeping with kitchenette; also sleeping room close in, 194 S. Cottage. zc-jji FOR BEST STEAM HEATED ROOM, - with board, for two. $55 per month Also Jieated apartment for lady, $15 aer month. Phone 2069J. 2e-j31 JOB,, KENT ' 7-ROOM FURNISHED Meae, VtiO iirtj. i none 176a aurm; tfice hours; call Sunday and evenings ftl 860 Mill or phone 13...) v. -jcjju ' FOR RENT APARTMENTS AND leaping rooms. Leonard hotel, 254 N. Front street. I -PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14f BY 744" warding ' 'Furnished Rooms," price 10 . cents each. : Statesman Business UI V fieav Ground floor. FpR SALE MisceUaneoos 4 COOKINO APPLES, DELIVERED. 75c 1os. Ward K. Richardson, 2395 Front, l'hone 4 . 4-15 GOOD CLEAN OATS. VETCH AND HAY Will delirer. Phone GF3. 4-iu PLACE ORDERS NOW FOR OREGON Champion Gooseberry cuttings. Phone ' . . i For. SALE TWENTY SASH. 3x6 FT. "naart-v new. . Phone 110F4. Rt. 1 Bex 11. v 4j30 . . i H " for UPJOUN'H GLADfOLUS CATA lofuo, phone 1700 or address I). II. Up . John, B4 Be. llteny, aiem. i TO CLEAN VP PRICES REDUCED ON aet-iUinz maxiard rherrios and Concord a-rapeH. Phone 1135W. Stock at 2'i0 Marlon. - 4j2 PRINTED CARDS SIZE 14" BY 7" warding "For Bale. Ennuire st." Price ,10 cents each. Statesman Easiness .Office, tiroand Floor. CUSTOM HATCHING SAVE MONEY a babv'chi br nsins the biz Wish boae Incubator. Lloyd Lee. Phone CSF21. 4j25tf ; Willamette Valley Nursery has a few of Dr. Bean's Big Frencli i. iiriit trees left: aKo walnut and fit .'' itert treca. J. 3. Mathis. 1U. 7. Salem SiWerten hichway. l'hone 105F5, 4-tf HAVE YOUR FVRNI1URE OR AUTO cleaned and polished with "Kwik- . shine' ' or will sell yon the material to do the work yourself, 50e and $1. Will also clean your wallpaper or shades, . Agents wanted. P. O. Bo 423 or Phone 1820. 4-jl5tf Beautiful Oregon Rose And eleven other Orego'a aong together with a fine collection of patriotic songs, sacred songs and many old-tins IsTor- IteS. ALL FOR 2Se. . (Special price in quantity lots) Especially adaptable for school commun ity or hone singing.' bend tor Western Songster ' TO pages bow in its third edition Published by OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY 21 8. Commercial St. Salem, Or, UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. . Hava nar naaehina reoaired br th people who make it. Special rental rata to students. 800 Mssonte Bldg Phene 262. "28tf FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS 10 cents a bundle. Circulation department Orrn Statemsw. FOR SALE Lirestock 4a REGISTERED AIRDALE sale. Phone 107K21. PUPS FOR 4 j30 HORSES FOR SALE TEAM OF MARES - six vears old this surinz: weight 1JUU. SMnd. rf.il 1 le. well broken, bebt team 'of it weight in Marion county. Phone 34F22.. Philip Gilbert, Liberty aiatrirs. a-j o HELP WANTED Female 5b COMPETENT HOUSEKEEPER. RE . ece reouired. Call at 765 Cour .FE It- Court St HELP WANTED Malo Ct; KLT. - MAniSTlK "neTTER MADE 4 SHIRTS direct from our factory to . wearer No capital or axperienre re- auired.! Eaaily eolt. Hig proiiis. rii- tr FREE SAMPLES. MADISON Mltl.a SfQ Broadwar. New Yrk. MELlVWilXTED aiiscellaucous Cd WANTED MEN AND .WOMEN TO take farm paper so script lone. A good proposition to the right people. Ad dress lh rcifi Uoueslead, iSUtrgmaa tll.l! Uz.1-.mi nr. SECTION One week (six insertions) S Oat month 20s Six month' contract per mo 15s 12 months' contract, per mo 12 Minimum lor any advertisement 25s IiOST AND FOUND LOST SMALL AIREDALE PUPPY. wears Mnall harness, bobbed tail, finder please phone 1519M. tiajlio I'ERSONAL GET MARRIED BE8T MATRIMONIAL paper published. FREE. CORRES PONDENT. Toledo. Ohio. 7 14 TRY A WESTERN CLUB FOR WEST- ern people. Ladf free. Reasonable, reliable. FarticMr for ttamp. Boi 2. Vancouver. Waih. 1-tl ioulti:y 7a .VULTRY WANTED TO SUPPLY THE demand for a large northern shipment of poultry we net?l HENS and SPiilNti EltM. HiKheM cash prii e paid on del-very. Andernou & ton, 100 S. High, Phone 10. 7a fl THE AVERAGE I1KN DOES NUT PAY a profit. Purebred lien bred to lav pay big profits, and have made hun dreds of poultry men wealthy. Four teen irios oi world champion pure- urea rnickens will be (riven tree to a bitious men, women, bo)s and girls. rriia name and address and lull mfor matron will be mailed. Purebred thicken Editor, Northwest Poultry Joi.r nal, .Salem, Oregon. Dep't. A. 7a-j:lOtf RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS l'hone lilt 11. A. L. Lindbeck. 7a j30 FOR SALE PURE BRED WHITE LEtJ- Inirn cockerels. Hollywood Strain, $J eacn. . C. bhaier, lurncr, Oregon 7aj'Ju WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS, TEN- Cred strain. Route t, box Hie. : mile east of asylum. 7aj:iO Miscellaneous ALL FOR ?5 e have an automubile Accident policy paying for total or partial dis ability. Also death and hospital ben cuts. All for only f 5. Ask us kbout it. Phone 577. A. V. BOHR.NSTEDT 147 No. Cora'l. St., Salem, Oregon o-jaotf REAL ESTATE City 8 ROBINSON 212 Oregon Bldg. Has the real bargains in realestnte. fill .SPECIAL Houne and lot in Portland trade for smull tract north of Saleui. 6 room house east Salem, n.ived street, trade for good vacant lots or fcinall tract close to Salem. "6 room house and 2 lots in North Salem, trade for 10 or 15 acre im proved close to school. 3 room plastered house, snap for $800. Terms. 1 acre and 3 room house 1 block from car. Good buy for $1200. THOSASON, :!31i Slate St. 8 j.lOtf CHOICE RESIDENCE SITES '75x150, Fairinnunt Park $2100 Finest view lot in the city. NE corner State and 17th $1850 Corner lot Saginaw aud Washington 'St.. both streets paved and paid. With large Ryal Ann cherry tree, that has paid the taxes for the last four rears. Price $1000. Two lots or 90 ft. front on Summer St., near Marion St., for $3 100. Beautiful lot on 11th. between Court and State St. Only $1750; 50xl'J3 ft. lot near Capitol St. $225: one on South lth St, $175; others at $300. Fine corner lot on State street, paved, boih strevts. $1150. Take a tip; select your lot now or ou will pay more be fore lung. CHILD ft BfXIITEL 510 State St. 8 j iOtf The Lot Specialist HOUSES AND APARTMENTS FOR rent by Gertrude J. M. Pag". 8-j29tf WELL BOUGHT REAL ESTATE IS AN IN VLSTMEaT with increasing: VALUE Here is a Tery fiue buy. A new 4 room bungalow with basement, $-'100 and very easy terms. Think about this buy: 7 room house, lot 75x150. There are many fine fruit tree. Paved-road. Hose to school Fine location. Certainly a bargain at $ 1200. C room modern bungalow. Just off Capitol street. Could uot be replaced for less than $7000. Only $5250; terms. For $3750 you can get a five room bungalow, with garage on paved street close in. Five room bungalow, basement, ga rage. Wonderful view. $3 400; easy terms. Always money to loan on real es tate. If it is a house, a farm, a lot, or a trade you want to see me. KICK L. REIMANN Realtor Office phone 1013. Res. Phone 725R. 2 J 9 Oregon Bldg. 8 j29tf LOTS IX CAPITOL ADDITION $300 $100 down. City lots and business lots for sale by Gertrude J. M. Page. 8 j2Stf SIMPLY MUST BE SOLD Fro-war .valuation A 5 r. bungalow and new garage; near car and school. Corner 50x1. io, east front; less than you can build it. See Win. Fleming. 311 State st. 8j tf A N EAT 5-ttOOM HOUSE Bath, toilet, hot and cold water, range, heater, kitchen treasure, linol eum on the floor, built-in in kitchen; in good order inside and out. Price $1800; $750 down; bal. by month. See J. A. MILLS, 331 'i State St. 8j30 FOR SALE FOUR-ROOM HOUSE. $850. Five-room house $2200. Six-room house, close in. at $4500. Five-room new bongalow $3750. Apartment house, ' close in, $000. Good, business build ing $15,000. Exchange 80 acres fruit and grain ranch in Calif. t- trade for dairy farm tip to $ 15.0OO. A good house in Salem to trade for " to to acre farm. Money to lean on farms, G per eeut- Ij- Wood, 311 Stat street. 8j27tf PRINTED CARDS, SIZE It" BY TVs" wording. "Rooms to Reut." prica 10 cent each. Statesman Business Of fice. Ground Floor. STILL BETTER BUYS $1COO buys five room bouse, new roof, mm., lot : '"00 dowa. Fine new -modern bungalow, five rooms, paved street and walk, $2750; 7lll dnWU $1500 buys nine room house, paved street, garage. $1800 buys five-room house, bath. toilet, linoleum In three rooms, rang1 ..... kitrboii cabinet; S000 rash. -I Fine 7-rooia modern boasa on pared - (..( n?o? terms or trade. v If there is anything in our line jo want, it will pay yoa " Kins: l v i. i;f.RH'lI. .122 N. Cum- 813711 REAL ESTATE City FOR SALE BY OWNER, 5-ROOM BUN galow on Nob Hill t ; very easy terms: immediate possesion. Phone D71-'. FOR SALE BY OWNER, NEW SIX room modern bungalow in South Sa lem. Cement walks, cement floor base ment, fireplace, furnace, oak floors, laundry tray. Cement floor garage. Lot 5)xlti2 on paved street and only H'-j blocks from the corner of State and Commercial street. Priced for short time only at $."5U0; $2du0 cash and balance ou suitable terms. Phone 1781. an LARGE CORNER LOT. C ROOM HOUSE 27U0. Large lot 7"x4. and. 6 room houae $1850, for sale by Gertrude J M. Page. 8 jJ9tf (KWD INVESTMENT Residence and revenue from house keeping rooms combined. Jut the thing for an old io"!le. ?."'iu down: bnlanic easy. Sec Win. Fleming, 311 State st. Hj-tf FOR SALE A GOOD TEN RtOM house suitable for apai tmcnts. j blocks from business center. Call owdi'i for terms. Phone 2022J. 8 j22t FOR RENT 5 ROOM FLAT, UNFUR- nished or furnished. $40 and !. See at 66ft Ferry. 8-tf PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BY 7V4". wording r or Rent, price 10 cents each. Statesman Business Office, on Ground Floor. MODERN ft-ROOM BUNGALOW, HARD- wood floors, beautiful trees, well lo cated. 5:oo. Five-room modern house, every conveni ence, TPry attrartive, $47o. Seven-room modern house, well arranfed, $U5O0. These houses are all new, well construct ed and priced to sell. WINNIE PETTIJOIIN, Realtor. 216 Oregon Bldg. 8jl2tf LOTS $100 AND UP: AT $10 DOWN and up... Located in most all parts of Salem. For sale by Gertrude J. M. Page 8-jJitf REAL ESTATE Farms 9 HOWELL PRAIRIE 1395W. FARM PHONE 9ni25 Exchanges 308 ACRES WELL IMPROVED dairy in the vall'-y for smaller ranch near Salem, Silverton, Woodburn or some Polk county town; not over $25,000. 412 acres fine Talley ranch, good im provements; w:mt sheep ranch west of the Cascades; not over $40,000. 11-acre. modern home, on the Pa cific highway, for Salem residence; not over $3000; price of ranch $7500. Want on good real estate a $1500, $1700 and $2000 loans. 9jl2tf Socolofsky. 3411 State REAL ESTATE Timber A good piece of timber, all grub oak, 1 1-4 miles to R. R. "switch; some stump land; about -10 a. plow land: small house anil burn. Enough wood to pay for place. Price $KOOO ; $1000 down and $500 per veur, H per cent. See J. A. MILLS, 3.1 Pi State St. REAL ESTATE To Exchange. 9b BEST BUYS AND EXCHANGES 105 acres, ttfi in commercial fruit. 60 grain land, 11 pasture, living water, house, barn, sheds, coop, S- miles froia Salem, on graveled road, $12,000. The improvements and the orchard are worth the price of all. 30 acres, all cleared, fenced, good barn, at city, $2050: terms. 1 acre, best of soil, 3 room house. $750, 350 cash, balance $10 monthly. 5 -room modern bung-, low, full cement basement, very close in, $3000, $500 cash, balance $30 and interest monthly. 3-room house and lot, $100O in cash for larger house, not over $2500. $15o Ford on lot in North Salem. Boarding house equip ment and lease with U0 monthly in come to exchange for acreage. 240 acre well improved farm for lease for 3 years. SOCOLOFSKY, Realtor, 311 State St. tbj27tf EXCHANGES 176 acre farm good improvements. 85 acres under plow, indebtedness $12,500. Equity for Canada land or smaller place lure. Price $22,000. 3-'0 acres with approximately 20,000 cord of standing timber, 10 miles out. Price $05 per iicr. Exchange for city ' income property. Se- us for cour insurance. W. II. GKA'tEN IIOKST & C. Healtors 275 State St. Phono 515 !tij2ltf TAXI SERVICE FOR QUICK SERVICE AT LOWEST rates call Red Top Cab. Phone 1900. Day nd night servi'-e. VSED CARS FOR SALE 1 1 CERTIFIED USED CRS 0 extraordinary models to select from 1924 LICENSE FREE! 1920 Ford touring (lots of extras) $200 l!l'J Buick touring (new paini 4.0 1921 Nash rosdster. (new pain') S50 Star touring, driven very Lltje, 1 o 1923 Maxwell touring GHO lO'-'O Dodge, rebuilt 4"' 19--'0 1 !2 I Studebaker business coupe 1 1 :o Elgin touring (new paint) 271 1922 Oakland tonring 700 1S19 Late COME IN AND EXAMINE THEM; CERTIFIED PUBLIC MOTOR CAR MARKET 255 X. Church St. Phone 85 FOR SALE OVERLAND SIX IN GOOD khaue. Will l.e sold at bargain if lak cn at once, 19 1 S. Cottage. 11-13 FORD SEDAN $100 CASH, BALANCE easv: new iisint: fair shape. 30o ho. 14th. Ilj30 FINE CAR FOR LADY TO Klh: good paint, tires and condition, -ti Frsnklin touring. extras; cost new $2250. now $j75. Terms. Inquire at this office. Ilj27tf YOU MIGHT TIllNh, WE WAMtl $1000 for our 1920 privately owned Hudson super six. But we buy 'em Tight and sell 'em right. So you may be disappointed if you tarry for we have priced this one a,t $600. 388 X. Com'l. Otto J. Wilson, phone 220. ll-fl FOR SALE FORD SEDAN. 1922 -MOO el lots of extras, including Uouine Hssslers, speedometer, vacuum, heater. Atwater Kent ignition, foot throttles: fcplendid condition. Price $495. H. A. .eUdorf. 10 10 union. uj"" SQUIRE EDGEGATE-iic s,mpiy Had to Do it -. - V' ' ' I -"JL!f ns KIfluU I , . -r s osh - ) I I this ce io KcetPe4 TH' CrPtCO TOO fU-H- ' 17S2 ; ft& T' S C I iir TPiE. 1 f S ? sNl I Pi (C ' L- ' V 11 GOOD USED CARS GINGRICH M0 tor Co, 319 State. al-tf AT LAST I HAVE THE KIND Or A car you want, a real lii;h class, quality si'd.iu. guaranteed to you as to con dition. This car is now being repaint ed a beautilul Enirk blue It has four new tires, spare, bumpers. sot!ilht, etc.. together v Uh a l'.tjl liceuse. The prite on this 19'-' Bui.k s.x sedan euiie.l is $13l.. f.K N. Cm'l. Olio .1. Wilson, phone 220. 11 fl Used ford cars fhom an AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER 1017 touring 05 0(i 1!M tiiiriT.g 1 ." " l2n touiing -Jl". 0( 1922 louring 2!5.0 1!)23 touring f, i.'i.i.li 1!2". road.-ter ::7O.0 11122 coupe 4HO.0O 1022 sedan 405 00 luj:t trti-k 3. ".0.1 0 1021 delivery 200.00 Other cars from ff." and up. All c.irs are guaranteed. Son ns before buying. Liberal terms; open evenings and Sondavs. V ALLEY MOTOR CO. Phone llJJ5 260 No. Hish 1 1 jjr.ti USED CARS AT PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE YOU Ford touring $ .''U'O Kiu.lc Four roadster . lon.o" 400 Chevrolet touring HiO.OO Ford touring 17."i.oo Ovprbind minister 175.00 Klein tuurinir - -00.00 Chalmers roadster 2O0.00 Overland touring '"'JO".. - 250.00 Paige 7 pasMMig-r . 350.00 Chevrolet touring F.U 375.00 Kvsx tourill? ty. 1'0 Cleveland tourir.z 55". 00 Gardner roadster "' -" IKtdge touring r.oo.OO Onrdner touring Ilnx .... . ll.'.ooo Others to select from, come in aud get yours. Terms if desired. F. W. PETTYJOHN k CO 219 N. Commer-ial St.. Salem. Oregon llj-'ltf WANTED EMPLOYMENT 12 A YOCNil. RKSPONSIIILE MARR1EI man. with good edii'-ation and no bad habits, desires something to do. Phone 199.F. 12i"o WANTED Miscellaneous 13 WANTED PIANO. VILL KEEP IN irooil sbflue for use. Good diy apart ment No children. l'hone 12, between 9 and 5. State Parole office 13-j20 REGISTERED JERSEY COWS WANT- ed. State what you haye ana price. kAArM "Ti.irv Farm." Cara States man d4tf Flumlbiirsg reioaarins:. For quick service . c a 1 Phone orders 2G48M or call at 22mid and D. in 3 ra WOOD FOR SALE 14 GOOD DRY ASH 'WOOD 9. Phone 1542 DO YOU WANT GOOD WOOD ATREAS- onnblc prices! Then call 1870W for eh old nr second irrowth fir. Prompt delivery. 14-j26tf CtxK ALSO SECOND GROWTH 4 ft 7 r0 cord. We do hauling of all kinds. Insured carrier. Phone 1SF3 M T) Mavfield. 14i25t vnti iirv WOOD CALL O. D. QUERY Phone 77F2. n27tf ft F.ST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft. and 16 inch green mill wood Dry miL wood Dry second growth fir Tl.. nM fir. 16 inch BLOCK mill wood is the best fuel to save your dry wood. Prompt dadivet-v and reasonable price. Fred K. Wells. 280 S. Church. Phone 1542 n9tf Hubbard Berry Growers Contemplate Organization Organization of a strong lo cal unit similar to the plan o Ihu Woodburn growers is being contemplated bv berry growers i the vicinity of Hubbard with the oossibility that some sort ot looa cannery will be promoted in the future. The change is expected to be made after contracts wit the Orecon Growers association expire. Hubbard growers are al so materially reducing their logan berry acreage and will replace this with other crops, probab strawberries. Damage to the ber ries at both Canby and Hubbard as a result of the recent freeze was confirmed. Two meetings v.ere held this week in Hubbard and Canby. one In the afternoon and the other i the evening. They were held un der the auspices of the Chambe nf Commerce at Canby. M. J. New house, of the Oregon Growers, an ounced that the dried loganberry market i3 beginnning to stir an that some sales have been made by the association, though the de mand is not very heavy. Others of the association who attended the meetings were Earle Pearcy and John H. Race. Needy old women will be given the chorus girls' jobs iu Ger many. Sherman spoke a mouthful. USED CARS FOR SALE CLASSIFIED Of Reliable Business AECHITECTS REKMAN & STUUPLE, 'KEGISTERKI Architects, 510 Bank of : Commerce Building BATTERY AND ELECTRICIAN PRESTO-LITE BAT T E R Y SERVICE Station. Expert battel y and el-i-1 rical work. Ferris Bros.. Phone 1803, 418 Ctrt. It. D. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES starter and generator work; Id soutn Commercia-1. BICYCLES AND EEPAIRINO LLOYD E. RAM SO EN DAYTON B1C1- cles and repairing; 37 Court. BIRDS, FLOWERS AND PETS FLAKE'S PETLAND. BIRDS, FLOWERS ets. ::7: State. CARPET AND RUG WEAVING SALEM CARPET CLEANING AND Fluff Rug Works Rag and fluff rugs woven any size without s- aun.. New niat'resses made to order. Old n.at trcsscs remade. Feathers, renova'ed. 1 buy all kinds of old carpets for flufl nigs. Ul'g and Wilbur streets. Phone 1154. Otto F. Zwirker, Prop CHINESE PHYSICIAN DR. L. T. DICK CURES ANY KNOWS disease. 1"3 S. -High St., Phone 28i. CHIROPODISTS DR. S. ,F. SCOTT. GRADUATE .Na tional University Sciences, Chicago Masonic Temrl. Thone 640. CHIROPRACTORS DR3. SCOTT ft SCOFIELD, P. S. c. Chiropractors, 414 19 U. 8. Bant UlUg. Phone 87; res. 82-R. . CLEANERS AND DYERS SALEM CLEAN ER3 AND DtuRS Suits cleaned and pressed, $l.iu. Knit, innninl land urcshed. 50C. 1 -M.'t S Com Phone 18fi8 CONSULTING ENGINEERS CIVIL. CONSULTING, CONSTKL ltiu.n "onstrnctini ensineer. tnrveys, esii- mates. Jno. H. Ncef, 319 Oregon Bldg. Phone 775. CONTRACTORS FOR 'CEMENT WORK CALL A 1 43t N. Summer street. Phone 6i4-d. rtlHRRV CITY CONTKACT1.NU CU r.-nei-il enntraetine and buiiuing. r,si- mates gladly furnished. Phone 1867R or 59F12. d26tf DRESSMAKING THE ADSITTS, DBESSMAK1NU. Phone 2035R. 352 N. 12th St. f DRESSMAKING AND DESIGNING Carrie Fisher, llcCornack lildg., over Millers. nl5tf PRINTED CARDS SIZE 14" BY wording "Dressmaking"; price 10 ceits ea,eh. Statesman Busines Office Ground Floor. DRUG J STORES WM, NEIMEYER "JUST DRUGS." 175 N". Commercial. Phone lj67. ELECTRICIANS SALEM ELECTRIC- CO. M A S 0 N I C building. Phone 1200. t ELECTRIC FIXTURES A N ff SUPPLY Co. Phone 1934, a 2 2 N. Liberty. ARCHIE FLEENER. ELECTRICIAN House wiring by hour or contract. Es timates furnished.' Phone 980. 411 Court St. MALIK'S ELECTRIC SHOl' JOLEC trical machino ropa'ring, contract. n;. 337 Court. Phone 4HS. FARM PAPER POULTRY MEN SEND EIGHT TWO cent stamps fur special three months' trial for the best and oldest journ.il in the cst. The. ' artieles and advertise nicnts are of? p,rcial interest- to the poultry breeders of the Northwest. Jiorthwc.-t Poultry Journal, 211 Com mercial street,' Salem. Oregon. if you Want to get the best larui pap'r send lie to the Pacific Homestead. S.ileti'. Oregon for a three months' trial subscription- Mention this ad. . ' 'FINANCIAL CHERRY CITY CONTRACTING CO., General contracting and building esti mate "laillv furnished. Phone 18ii7It or 59F12. d2itf FARM. LOANS Insurance monev, any amount 0 per cent, for 5, 7. 10 or 20 years, with full prepayment -privileges entire WUlam ' ette valley. . HAWKINS & ROBERTS 205 Oregon Bdg.. Salem, Oregon. GOVERNMENT LOANS ON FARM 3 S'i per cent. 303 ,Sal-m Bank of Commerce. HAWKINS k ROBERTS, CITY LOANS, lowest terms. ; 6 LOANS UNDER RESERVE SYSTEM on city or fann property. Reserve De posit company, 72 Fourth Street, Port land, Or. j LOANS LOANS LOANS I can make your farm or city loans, best service given. If you need a loan, see me: and if you have money to place, see me I always have takers. G. W. Laflar, Oregon "u'.dj. FARM LOANS LESS I N T E R E S T. longer time, no commission. Protects against adversity. City loans, lowest rates, monthly instalments, prepay ment privileges.'.?. C. Siegmund, room 2,; over Ladd &Bush bank. FARM LOANS . No additional expense ANDERSON & RUPERT, 40i Oregon Building FUNERAL DIRECTORS SALEM MORTUARY. FUNERAL DIREC - tors, 210 Center. Phone 1 tju. BUSINESS and Professional Firms Arranged in Alphabetical Order for Quick Reference FLOEISTS CIT-TI.OWEKS, -WEDDING BOUQUETS funeral wreaths, decorations. C. T. Breithaupt, florist, 123 N. Liberty Phone 30. FURNACES SEA-GROVE FOR FURNACES SIBI.I- coo Pipeless, $85, 1165 Ferry St.. Phone 885W. o2ttf FURNITURE STORES til ESE FURNITURE CO. Q U A L I T Y furniture for less money. 372 Court, Phone 4G1. PEOPLE S FURNITURE STORED NEW and second hand furniture; 271 N. (. ommerclal. HEMSTITCHING H Ell ST ITC 1 1 I.N" G , STAMPING, PLEAT ing. The Petite Shop, Room a, over Busicks. n20tf SALEM ELITE H EMSTITCHI NO pleating, buttons, Ktamping and needle work; 328 Oregon b'.dg. Phone 379 MRS; C. E. MILLER HEMSTITCHING atamping, buttons. Room 10, over Mil ler's store. Phone 117. , HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. L. G. ALTMAN, HOMEOPATHIST. Ones a general practice. Treats Goiter, Gall Stones, and Droisy, arising from diseases of heart, liver or kidneys without operation. Office and resi dence, 296 N. Liberty St, Salem, Or. Phone 117. JUNK! JUNK! JUNK WE PAY FULL VALUE FOR any kind of stoves, furniture, metal. piper i House, and junk. Willamette Bargain 975 North Commercial. Phone nl8tf 588. LADIES TAILORING D. H. MOSHER TAILOR TOR MEN and women, 474 Court Sr. LAUNDRIES SALEM LAUNDRY' COMPANY. 310 Liberty street. Phone 25. oldest largest best. Established 1389. CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Quality work: prompt service; 1264 Broadway. Phone 165. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH Maternity Home and Rest Sanitarium, 1899 State. Phor.e 527. jll MEDICAL MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY' Phone 517-W. MUSIC LESSONS A COURSE IN BUSINESS PIANO playing. Popular syncopated standard music. Scuii-clssic and ballads 12 1 ssous. Waterman Piano School, Mc- Cornaek Blg. . MUSIC STORES SHERMAN, CLAY Ic CO., PTAN03 Steinways, Duo-Art and others. Moore's Music House. 415 Court Street. GEO. C. WILL PIANO., PHONO graphs, sewing machines, sheet music, and piano studies. Repairing phono graphs, and sewing inachines; 432 State street, Salein. TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW Victor or Brunswick. H. L. Stiff Furni ture Co.. Music lept: NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND chronic diseases; 415 Oregon Bldg. Plione HO. NURSES FOR PRACTICAL 1 183.M. NURSE PHONE n25tf NURSERY STOCKS FRUIT. NUT AND SHADE TREES Pearcy Bros , 237 State. COMPLETE LINE TREES SMALL fruits, ornamentals. Capital City Nor scry Co. 42B Or-.-on lildg.. Phone 75. OPTICIANS GLASSES FITTED BY THE BOW OP tical Co., 325 State stre t, opposite J.add & Bush Hank. "Use Quality Proven Shur-ons." MORRIS OPTICAL COMPANY ORE gon Bldr. Rooms 301 to .".04. PAPERHANGINO AND PAINTING PHONE GLENN AD VMS FOR HOUSE decorating, paper hanging, tinting, etc. Reliable workman. TEN' CENT KALSOMINE ,IN BEAUTI ful colors: -M docs a room. Mox O. Buren. 179 N. Commercial. PHYSICIAN OF PHYSIOTHERAPHY DR. JACKSON, DOCTOR OP PHYSI otherapy, treats all ailments, women's ailments especially. 'Jb5 N. Commercial street. Phone 2005M. PIANO TUNERS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED Pi ano tuner. Leave orders Will's Music Store. PLUMBING PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COTL work. Phone 1397-J. Shop 127 Uniou street. A. L. Godfrey.' RADIATORS, TENDERS, ETC. RADIATORS. FENDERS, BODIES made or repaired. .T. C. Bair. 2S6 State St. SCAVENGERS SOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE CESS pools cleaned and dead animals removed" Garbage and refusw of all kinds remov ed by the month. Reasonable rates Phones: Office 529: residence 2058. SECOND HAND GOODS SAI.em bargain HOUSE BUYS AND ZlnT7' iCio St. DIRECTORY IEC0JTD BANS O00DI WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH -ing and shoes. Best prices paid. Cap ital Exchange; 342 North Commercial Phone 1368W. STOVES AND STOVE EEPAIRINO STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years' experience. Depot National fence, sizes 26 to 28 in. high. . Paints, oils and tarnishes, etc., loganberry and hop hook's. Salem Fence aud Stove Works, 250 Court street. Phone 12 1. TRANSFER-HAULING WE MOVE, STORE AND SHIP HOUSE hnld goods. Our specialty is piano and furniture moving. We also make coun try trips. We handle the best coal and wood. Call on u.s for prices. We give good measure, rood quality and good service. Larmer Transfer Co. Phone 930 CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO 82 State St. Phone 933. Distributing, for warding aud storage our specialty. Get mir rates. TRANSPORTATION CENTRAL MOTOR BUS LINE Central Stag Terminal, Sl"m, Oregon. SALEM EUGENE Leaves Salem 7:15 a. m.; 9:15 a. m 11:15 a in.: 1:15 p. m.: 3:15 p. m.; 5:15 p. m. 7:30 p. m.; to Corvallis only. PARKER'S STAGE LINES J. W. Parker, General Manager Central Stage Terminal Salem, Oregon 8ALEM-SILVERT0N DIVISION Leaves Salem, Central Stage Terminal: 7 a. m; 11 a.- m.; 5 p. m. Leaves Silverton News Stand: 9 a. m.; 1 p. m.; 6 p. m. Salem-Independenre-Monmouth Division: Leaves Salem, Central Stage Terminal: 7 a. m.: 9 a. m. ; 11:10 a. m.; 3:10 p. m. 5:10 p. m. Leares Monmouth, Monmouth Hotel: 6:15 a. m.; 1 p. m.: 6:15 p. m. Leaves Independence, Beaver Hotel: 8:30 a. m.; 9:50 a. m.; 1:15 p. m 4 p. to.: 6:30 p. m. Leaves Central Stage Terminal, Sale for Dallas at: 7 a. m.; 11:10 a. ra. 8:10 p. a Leaves Gail Hotel, Dallas at 8 a. ui. : 1 D. m.: 6:15 n. m. We make connections at Salem to ah parts of the valley. , Extra trips by ap poiiitment. .T. W. PARKER, General Manager. VETERINARIAN FRED W, LANGE,4VETERIXAItIAX Office 220 South Liberty, Phone 119 Res. Phone 1948.T. m9 WATER SALEM WATER. LIGHT POWER CO Office, 801 South Commercial St. Te prr cent discount on domestic flal rates paid in advance. No deduction for absence or any cause unless watei is shot off yonr premises. AUTOMOBILES Tojw lb HULL S TOP SHOP 256 State St. th-j29 IT HIGH LEVEL Sales of Industrial and-Rail-roads End Totals Run ning Over Million ; NEW YORK, aJn. 2 9. Reac tionary tendencies prevailed dur ing the greater part of today's stock market but the general list was headed upwards toward the close under the leadership of Am erican Can which touched 119, the highest price ever recorded. Last minute profit taking sent the price back to 117 3-8. Both industrial and railroad averages showed slight losses on the day with sales again running well over the million mark. ; Declaration of an extra dividend of 50 cents ou the common stock of the United States steel corpor ation as compared with an extra 25 certjtSi the last quarter was not announced until after the market closed. Total earnings of the cor- noration In the last quarter Of 1923 which amounted to nearly $30,000,000 exceeded earlier esti mates. Strength of Erie common, which touched 2.7 Vi. the highest price since 1917. featured the railroad list. Creat Northern preferred improved" fractionally. , Erratic fluctuations took place in a number of the high priced specialites which market observ ers found hard to explain. Chemical shares made good re covery from recent heaviness. Do- j mestic oils, which have been some- i That adversely affected by the tes- ORDER YCURS feHOW! ; M 11 timony before the senate commit tee Investigating naval oil reserre leases, displayed a firm undertone. Call money ruled unchanged at 4 per cent, the higher renewal rate being attributed to month end requirements. Time money was quoted at 4 to 4 with. ittle business transacted. Um mercial paper wa3 uncnapgea prime names command'ng 4. Settlement of the British railroaa strike caused further strengthen ing of sterling exchange, deand bills being quoted a cent .higher at S4.26, Other European rates mproved in sympathy. Reports That Farm Stocks are Lower I nan usual . Brings High Bids CHICAGO, Jan. :9.Corn. wheat and oats all scored up turns in price today, largely as a result of assertions that farm stocks of grain are decidedly ' smaller than has been generally . supposed or else that farmers have developed an unsuspected ability to hold on to their sup plies. Corn closed unsettled at a -shade to 3-8 l-2c net advance. May 80 1-4 to 80 3-8c, .with wheat firm l-4c to 3-4c up, May J.0 7-8 to $1.10, oats unchanged to 3-8c higher, and provisions yary ing from 5c decline to 5c advance. A leading crop expert support ed a -decidedly bullish view as to . the smallness of farm stocks ot grain and the belief that growers are holding grain for better pric es. He pointed out that th ecorn market had advanced fore than 6c a bushel since January 1, and that this was the first January In many years showing no substantial accumulation at the chief distrib uting centers. Similar comment was made as to wheat and oats. The entire list of cereals finish ed at virtually all the day's top level. Sudden disappearance of scow oering in much of the winter vvheat belt led to fears of damage roin a recurrence of xero weath er. Pafrtly in consequence of this circumstance, wheat had the high-', clcse in about two weeks. Provisions were influenced on lie oiiw hand by some investment -.en:' r.d but on the other by for eign ir threats celling. I SALEM MARKETS GRAIN AJTD HAT No. 2 wheat . Ml No. 3 red wheat, aaekad Oats -45o Q 4 412 Q til Cheat bar BRAINS SCORE BIG ! UHS IN PRICE Oat hay 13 W i Clover hay, baled SIS d $14 Pricea quoted are wholesale sod ' prices received by farmers. No rttal '' prices are given, except as noted: i EGOS, BUTTER, BUTTERTAT . v' Creamery butter ..Oe. (t SOt BuUcrfat delivered . c 0"v V1ilk per cwt. ...2.Si Eggs, selects -358 a standards , to w Pullets 3Kj FOULTKT .: ITesry ben: 1V Medium and light hens -1C- PORK, MUTTON AND BSSr Hogs. top. 150-225 lgs cwt 7.5 Hogs, too, 225-273, rwt. $7.00 Hogs, top, 275-300, cwt.. 96.50 S5.00 Light sows, et Rough heavy .. . OlC i$ 05 ...09e ,024 & 04 4 Top Veal, dressed Cows Top lamb GENERAL MARKETS I ' , WHEAT BUENOS AIRES. Jan. 29. Open: ?i. lower; February 98 l April 95 cents. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 29. Cloae: ' unchanged to l-8d lower; March 9s, 3-8d; My 8s, 10d; Jly 8s, 9d. MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 29. Cash No. 1 northern $1.14 1-8 to $1.18 1-8 : No. 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy $1.22 1-8. to $1.28 1-8; good to choice $1.18 1-8 tot $1.21 1-8; ordinary to good $1.15 ; 1-8 to $1.18 1-8; May $1.14 1-8; July $1.15 1-8: September $1.12 PORTLAND, Jan. 29. Grain futures; wheat, Bluesteiu and Ba art January, February, March $1.032 ; soft white January $1.02 Vs ; Inarch $1.03; hard winter Jan uary 97c; February 98c; March 99 Vic; northern spring January, February 98c. , Oats Noi 2 white feed. January, Feb-, ruary. March. $32.50; No. 2 gray January. February, March, $31.50. ltatUV ' No. 2. 4C pounds, January, Fel ritary. March, $31.50; 44 pounds,. January. February, March $31. f ; Corn ! No. 2 eastern yellow shipment, January $33.25: February. $33; March $32.75; No. 3, same. Jan uary $.33; February $32.75; March $32.50. , ' Wlilrun. January $25.25; Feb ruary $23. , roltTLANU, Jaa, -5. unchanged. . Hay SEATTLE. Jan.. grain unchanged. ' -Hay and