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..'.v; , . .. ...... " . , - -- -. - . : v THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON i FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1924 ' 7 D ADS-Comniuiiity Offerings and. jCLASSIFIE Wants 0 to lei m m m - . i m - w i.n'i. rw . .1 . be 3j0h CLASSIFIED rbone 23 Advertising Dept. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RU pr word: In tertian Tkroo Insertions FIER INSURANCE SOCIETY II. Borgaardt, Jr. aent Agent 371 State 8t. v Money To Loan" ; , J On Real Eatats T. K. FOR 11 (Ore, Ladd ft Bush Bank) AUTOMOBILES Repalrl-i.; la Repairing Towing DOERFER 41 S. Com'l la n AUTOMOBILES Top lb Auto Tops 1 HULL 256 State lh fl , FOB RKXT.Apartments 2a THKKE ROOM FURNISHED Incut, ground floor clone light and water furnished. J er', 800. Hill St. APART n, phone, T. O. Al-2-3 1 !,. pr word: I r, P Insertion 0 I I Tars Insertions je -.FURNISHED 3 ROOM APARTMKNT. fur s' aaco heated, gas. 943 S. 12th. Phone t 725- ' 2af2 UB -KENT 2 ROOM APT8., KIT R SACK t ' also ne room apts. 1191 Oak itreet, phone 928. 2af2 THREE ROOMED FURNISHED AFART ment, furnace heat, private Lath, 545 Court St. Phone 1057. 2a fa FOR RENT THREE WELL FCRXISH ed housekeeping room with garage. Close in, 5-11 Mill Street. 2a-fl APARTMENTS AND HOUSE. PHONE 2-f3 2056J. 'FOR RENT MODERN APARTMENT, unfurnished by 2-j21tf 'House furnished and Gertrude J. 31. Page. FOR BENT APARTMENTS, l Commercial. - - 891 NO. FOR RENT FOR RENT 7-ROOM FURNISHED I house, 900 Mill, Phone, 1703 during Office hours; call Sunday and tvenings ,L at 860 Mill or phone 1555 W. 2b-f:t FOR RENT Rooms ESIRABLK ROOM AND BOARD REAS- nably priced for 1 or 2. Inquire home, elose In, not other boarders. Phone 467J. 2c 15 FOR RENT APARTMENTS AND sleeping rooms. Leonard hotel, ia ti. Front street. RUNTED CARDS. 6IZE 14" BY 7" "Furnished Rooms,"" price 10 f worauaa; cent eaelw Statesman Businasa Of fice. Ground floor. FOR BALE Miscellaneous 5 TON MILBCRN WAGON. GOOD nhape, cost over $200. For quick sale, $73. A. II. Crawford, Rt. 1, Lyons, Oregon. - 4f7 HOME-MADE BREAD, CAKE, PIES and rnokbo, baked to order. - Also baked beans, macaroni and cheese potato- salad, at 721 N. High. Phone I0V. FOR BALK TWO BEAN FRUIT SPRAY era. Phono 115F12. 4 12 FOR SALE 000 LB. NITRATE OF SO da. 2e. Ib. s J. P. Abpinwall, Brooks, Oregon, lliono 3F21. 4 '2 OFFICE AND STORK FIXTURES CON t slsting of safe, desk, eh register, ad I ding machine, I check writer, floor show ' rase. He. A snap. John J. Rotlle, Sa- lem. Ore.- i 4 11 COOKING APPLES. DELIVERED, 75c box. - Ward K. Richardson, 2393 I ront. Phono 49 il. GOOD CLEAN OATS. VETCH AND HAY Will deliver. Phone 9CF3. 4-13. wFOR UPJOHN'8 GLADIOLUS CATA Jogue, phono 1700 or address D. II. Up john, t64 So. Liberty, Salem. 4f27 TO CLEAN LP PRICES REDUCED ON ilinv maxsard eherriea and Concord w mrmnmm. I'hone 1135W. Stock at 2 HO ' Marlon. . W a PRINTED CARDS SIZE 14 " -a:.M Kalo Knauli BY "IM wording "For 8ale, Eo.uire at.'' rrico 10 eont each. Btatesmaa Busineu Oineo, Ground FloAr. TTT.rrOM HATCHING SAVK- MONEY k.k. rhix bv usini the b Wish " bono lneubator. Lloyd Lef ph"? B2F21. 4j25tf Willamette Valley Nursery baC a "few of Dr. Bean's Big French trees left: also walnut and fil- U trees. J J J. Mathis, Rt. 7. Salem Silverton highway. Phone 103F5. 4-tf nivc YOUR FURNITURE OR ACTO .i..n.j .n, nolished with "Kwik 4 ahino" or will sell yoo the material to do the work yourself, soc ana 9 1. win also clean your wallpaper or snaaes. 1 . i. ,i.H P. O. Box 423 or Phone 1820. 4-jl5tf Beautiful Oregon Rose And eleven other Oregon songs together with s fine collection of patriotic songs. and many old time favor- 11. ALL FOR 25e. v fRneelal orieea in quantity lots) adantabU fOf Bchool tOOBUB' ity or homo ingint?. Send lor Western Songster in n.ra now In its third edition BOW Published by OREGON TEACHERS "lIONTHLT 113 8. Commercial St. Salem, Or, mnmnrnnri TYPEWRITER CO. ii ..... machine repaired by the 11. T, v. a - -. . . , -h anaka it. Special rental ;.t- to atudenU. 00 Masonic Bldg Phono 262. aZ8tf or balk OLD KRVYSPAPERS 10 e"nto n bonaio. Circulstio. depnrt-.nt Onwnn 8utenan. il VOR SALE Livestock PIGS FOR SALE PHONE HF3. 4a -f3 TIGS $ 3 EA CjlC. JOHN PON. tu. -1 i.V .lcm. Phone 39r M Rt. 7 laf IIEIP WANTED Male Dc " a TvnF BIIIKTS Oirees v aixDerieace re- w.:"v ;.:,.: -ih Bi. .rofits. whi- i.. riiKK R AH PLEA MADISON Statesman H SECTION One week (six insertions) 8b One month 20o Six months' contract per mo....l5e 12 montln' contract, per mo 12e Minimum lor any advertisement 25a IIEL1' WANTED Miscellaneous 5d WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO take farm paper subscriptions. A good proposition to the right people. Ad dress the Pacific Homestead. .Statesman "in., naiem. Or. LOST AND FOUND IF THE YOUNG I.ADV W illi I iwt t sum of money at t lie Ace will call at the A cp, she u:ay have nam-' by proving l""r lo W'"g 'r Hi in "art. ti t-f 1 PERSONAL GET MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL paper published. FREE. CORRES PONDENT, Toledo. Ohio. 7 f4 TRY A WESTERN CLUB FOR WEST- ern people. Ladies free. Reasonable, reliable. Particulars for stamp. Boi 32. Vancouver. Wash. 7-f2 fOULTKY 7a E ISLAND RED HATCHING eggs RHOi und cockerel. M. M. Mage lit.' 5, 8ti 7a f: lem, I'hone 81F25. POULTRY WANTED TO SUPPLY THE demand for a large northern sh.pment of poultry we need HENS and SPRING ERS. Highest cash price paid on de livery. Anderson & Son, loO S. High. Phone 10. 7a-fl THE AVERAGE HEX DOES NOT PAY a profit. Purebred hens bred to lay pay big profits, and have made hun dreds of poultry men wealthy. Four teen trios of world champion pure bred chickens will be giveu free to am bitious men, women, boys and girls. Send name and address and full infor mation will be mailed. Purebred Chicken Editor, Northwest Poultry Jour nal. Salem. Oregon. Dep't. A. fa-j30tf Miscellaneous 0 CARPET AND 12th. Phone RUG 8725. WEAVING. 915 S. O fG ALL FOR $5 We have au automobile Accident policy paying for total or partial dis ability. Also death and hospital ben efits. All for only $5. Ask ns about it. Phone 577. A. C. BOHRXSTEDT 117 No. Com'I. St., Salem, Oregon. 0-j30tf REAL ESTATE CitF FAIRiMOUXT HILL LOTS We have some very choice lots at right prit'es. W. H. GRABENIIORST 4 CO. 275 State St. 8 1 1 XORW SALEM HOME $3000 Less for cash. Near pared street, school and churches. Neat, comfortable 6 room house, basement without furnace. Two corner lots with much fruit; shade and gardn. Phone 1563R. 1895 N. Church. 8 f9 HAVE A GOOD 7ri MORTGAGE Off -i-4300, running 3 years. 81000 to loan. 77c. j A very. neat little 5 room house, bath, toilet, electric lights. Range betiter and linoleum go in. Price $1800; $75J down. . J. A. MILLS 3311, state St. 8-f3 WELL BOUGHT REAL ESTATE IS AN INVESTMENT WITH INCREASING VALUE .. Think about this buy: 4 room bunga low, br-akfast nook, basement. Only 82GOO and you can make your own terms. This prnjierty is on pavej at. and is facing ea'st. Here is another fine buv. A uew 4 room bungaloV-, has ment. - Tiiiuk $2100; and easy terms. For $1MOO you can buy a 'five room cottage with one-half of an acre of ground, close to carliue. Name your own turns. Five room bungalow, age'. Wonderful view, at $3100; easy terms. basement, gar Surely a snap Always money to loan on Real K- tate. If It is a house, a farm. lot, or a trade yen want to see me. RICH L. R EI. MANN Realtor Office Phone 1013. R s. Phone 720R 229 Oregon Bldg. 8 f 1 tf FOR SALE LEASE AND FURNITURE of 19 room apts Terms. Take good car. 1191 Oak. Phone 928. 8 f2 ROBINSON 212 Oregon Bldg. Has the real bargains in rcalcstate. 8 f2 BEST BUYS IN TOWN PRICED BELOW VALUE! MUST SELL Strictly modern house, 7 rooms $7000. Strictly modern house 7 rooms $5500. New modern bungalow, 5R; $4000. New modern bungalow. 5R; $3500. Dandy bungalow, 5R: $2200. Another one at $200u. Good house, 6R; 2 lots. $1800. Fair house, 4R; 2 lots, $900. Choice lots, paved street, $550. . 8A. good land and buildings, $2550. $28"0 buys paying confectionery. The above are for sale by CHILDS & BECHTEL 540 State St. 8 -jSltf SPECIAL House and lot in Portland trade for small tract north of Salem. 6 room bouse east Salem, paved street, trade for good vacant lota or email tract -close to Salem. 0 room house and 2 lots in North Salem, trade for 10 or 15 acre im proved close to school. 3 room, plastered house, snap fot $800. Terms. 1 acre and 3 room house 1 block from car. Good buy for $1200. THOMASOX, 831 State St. 8-j30tf LOTS IN CAPITOL ADDITION $300 $100 down. City lots and business lots for sale by Gertrude J. M. Page. 8 j29tf SIMPLY MUST BE SOLD Pre-war valuation 5-r. bungalow and new garage; near car and School Corner 5Oxl".0, east f rovit ; less than sou can build it. See Wm. Fleming. 311 State St. 8j tf FOR SALE FOUR-ROOM HOUSE. $850. Five room house $2200. Six room house, close in. at 84300. rive-room new Jiungalow $3750. Apartment house, . close in, $8000. Good business build ' Ing $15,000. Exchange 80 acres fruit and grain ranch in Calif, to trade for ; dairy farm up to $15,000. A good house in Salcra to trade for 30 to 40 acre farm. Money to loan on farms, 6 per cent. F. L. Wood, 311 State street. 8j27tf STILL BETTER BUYS $1000 buys five room house, new roof, corner lot; $200 down. Fine new modern bungalow, five rooms, paved street and walk, $2750; $700 down. $1500 buys nine room bouse, paved street, garage. $1800 buys five room house, bath, toilet, linoleum in three rooms, range, heater, kitchen cabinet; $ GOO rash. Fine 7 -room modern house on paved Street, $3200; terms or trade. If there is anything id -ur line you want, it will pay you to see as. U0I3AN 4 ULR1CU, , , 123 N. Cviu. ,. 8J37W (J i jr...-aj -, i.iin s il J 8 FOR SALE Choice lots in o.il.s addition. They are going fast. W. 11. GKA BFNIIORST & CO. 275 S.ate S-l. 8 fl PRINTED CARDS, SIZE ll" BY 7" wording, "Rooms to Rent," price 10 cents each. Statesman business Of fice. Ground Floor. HOUSES rent by AXD APARTMENTS FOR Gertrude J. M. Page. 8 j'.'iltf FOR SALE BY OWNER. NEW SIX room modern bungalow in South Sa lem. Cement walks, cer.rc.ut floor base ment, fireplace, furnace, oak floors, laundry trays. Cement floor garage. Lot 50x102 on pav.e-1 street and only 8'. 3 blocks from the corner .of State and Commercial street. Priced for short time only at $5500; $2800 cash and balance ou suitable tirm. Phono 1781. 8 fl L (K Mod rn home in 1 very detail ;it 1 120 X. 5th St. I'ri.c SliK.Mi' W. II. GRAKKMIORST ti CO., Realtors 275 Slate Street 8 fl LARGE. CORNER LOT. r. ROOM HOUSE $2700. Large lot 75x45 and li room house $1050, for bale by Certrudo .1 M. l'age. 8 j-J'Jtf FOR SALE A GOOD TEX ROOM house suitable for apurtwents. 5 blocks from business center. Call owner fur terms. Phone 2022J. 8 i J2tf PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BY IVt", wording "For Rent," price 10 cents each. Statesman Business Office, on Ground Floor. (rOOD INVESTMENT Residence and rcvetiue from hnu.-e-keeping rvuius combined. .lust the thing for an old couple $5o down; balance easy. See Win. Fleming, ;ttl Stats st. 8j tf FOR RENT 5 ROOM FLAT, UNFU fi nished or furnished. $10 aud $45. See at 606 Ferry. 8 tf MODERN G ROOM BUNGALO.V. HARD wood floors, beautiful trees, well lo cated, $5500. Five-room modern house, every conveni ence, very attractive, $4750. Seven room modern house, well arranged, $0500. , These houses are all new, well construct ed and priced to sell. WINNIE PETTIJOHN, Realtor. 216 Oregon Bldg. 8jl2tf LOTS $100 AND UP; AT $100 DOWN and up. Loc.ited in most all parts of Salem. For sale by Gertrude J. M. Page 8-j29tf BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE 5 acres with good 5 room bungalow located one mile east n-ar Silverton road. Price $225: on terms. $100 !own and $15 pr month buys s 4 room house in S. Salem, Price ,80O: immediate possession. $250 down and 25 per month buys a good four room house with small v 1 finent basement, plumbing and, lights, corner lot. I'rice $2250. New up to date modern in every way, .bungalow, 5 rooms, in S. Salem, I'rice $5500 ; terms. Good six room housf at son St. block west of Price $4200; immediate rental $30. New up to date modern 235 K Wil Comiuercial, possession, 5 room bun- galow in Oaks mluition rt room boils., ai 1 (i0O0. 180 Center St., Price $3800; terms. lioort 7 room house on Chemeketa St. large lot. paved St . $42 50. Mod-rn up to date hoir.e. at 1105 Chemeketa S: , .65('(. 7 rooms. 7 room house and lot 75x150 at 1143 S. Com 1. St.. $2800. Lot on N. Capitol St.. near Belmont $750. Pavement paid, 55x100. Close in modern home with 6 rooms at 475 N. Com'I. St , $o500. For vour fire, insurance, see rW. H. GRABENIIORST k CO.. Realtors 275 State St.. U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 515 8-fItf REAL ESTATE Farms 0 1 Best Buys and Exchanges 105 acres. ;;6 in commercial fruit. CO grain land, 11 pasture, living water, house, barn, shedi. coop, 8'i; m.tes : roir. sh:i.. .r. Travplco road. 12,0:u. The improvements und the orchard tire worth the oriee of all. 30 acres, all cleared, fenced, good bjrn, at city, $2950; terms. 1 acre, best of soil, 3 room house. $750: $350 1 ash. balance .I0 montu 5 rtrom modern bungalow, full ceirent basement, verv close in. '$300o; $500 ca.h. balance ::( and interest monthly 3 room house and lot, $1000 in cash for larger house, not over 25oo $150 Ford on lot in North Salem. Hoarding house equipment and lease with $100 monthly income to cxchai. for acreaee. 2 10 acre well improved farm for lease for 3 years. SOCOLOFSKY 341 State St. 9 j31tf II O W E L L PRAIRIE FARM PHONE 1395W. 0m25 Exchanges 308 ACRES WELL IMPROVED dairy in the valley for small' r ranch near Salein, Silverton, Woodburn or some Polk county town; not over $25,000. 412 acres fine vallev ranch, good im nrovements: want sheen ranch west of the Cascades: pot over $40,000. 11 acre, modern home, on the Pa eific hiehwar. for Salem residence; not over $3000; price of ranch $7500. Want on rood real estate a $1500 $1700 and $2000 loans. 9jI2tf Socolofsky, 3411 State REAL ESTATE Timber 9a A good piece of timber, all arub oak 1 1-4 miles to R. R. switch: some stump land; alont 40 a. plow land: small bouse and barn. Enough wood to pay for place. Price S800: $1000 down and $500 per year, 0 per cent. See .1. A. MILLS, 331 14 Stare St. TAXI SERVICE FOR QUICK SERVICE AT LOWEST rates call Red Top Cab." Phone 1900. Day and night service. USED CARS FOR SALE ll FINH C.VR FOR LADY TO DRIVE; good paint, tires and condition, 9-B Franklin totirini. extras; cost new $2250. now $875. Terms. Inquire at this office. Ilj27tf SQUIRE EDGEGATE-Tw Brands ot Jutfirc ) SUIT 11 CERTIFIED USED CARS 30 extra"Hinrv models to select from 1921 license free: 1920 Ford touring (lots of extra) 1 i 1 :t la.'l 1 !!-: 192:1 1S20 191'J Jtuiek touring (n.w pa ut Nash roa(isti'i' ( new- pait Star tonrihg. driven veryjjpxtle. Maxwell touring J J-i, - Dodge, rebuilt .j :.ii 5 5' 1 4 5it CM 4'M I I 2 7 5 700 Sluuetiaker hositiess coin.e . 91'J Elgin touring ( ndw paiiit) :ite 1!2'J Oakland toiiring f COME IN AND EXAMINE '! L nil M CERTIFIED S'uitj.ic MO'lOR. CAI JACKET Phone 885 N. Church St YOU MIGHT THINK WE WANTED $1000 'or our 1!20 privately owned Hudson Miper six. But we buy e n right and sell 'em rigiit So you may be disappointed if you tarry for we have priced this one at tiio. :tx N. Coni'l. Otto .1. Wilson, phone '20. 11 (1 AT LAST I HAVE THE KIND OF A car von want, a leal liih rbiss. quality -dan. guaranteed to von a-; to con- dition. This car i ed a be.nK.lal buit new tires, spare, etc., together it.lt prico on this 1SJ eiiuipiicd is $l:!l now being repn:tit k ofue It has four bunipers. spotlight, a 'ls2 1 license. The '! Bui -k six sedan 5. :t8 N. Cum I Otto J. Wilson, phone 220. 11 fl GOOD USED CARS 0ISGR1CH MO tor Co 219 SUta. nl-ti USED FORD CARS FROM AX AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER 1917 touring $ 1910 touring 1020 touring 1922 touring 1 923 touring ... .?. 1923 roadster - - 1922 coupe 1922 sedan 1923 truck 1921 delivery 91 145 2 1 5 00 ofl: 295 .00 385.00 :;7o.ou 4'in.no 195 00 3.VI.00 200.03 Other cars from $45 and up. All tars are guaranteed. See us before buying. Liberal terms; open evenings and Sundavs. VALLEY MOTOR CO. Phone 1995 200 No. High 11 j2f,tf FOR SALE OVERLAND SIX IN (iOOD ipe. Will be sold at bargain if tak at once, 191 S. Cottagiv 1 1 f 3 sh en WANTED Employment 12 PLAIN SEWING John -Thv BY DAY s. 341 S. OR 25th PIECE 12-'3 M.s. WANTED Miscellaneous 13 REGISTERED JERSEY COWS WANT- ed. State what you have and price. Addresa "Dairy Farm, Cars States man. d4U sng repairing. For service .call Phone orders 2Q48M or call at 22nd and D. D13F8 WOOD FOR SALE 14 GiOD DRY ASH WOOD $9. I'hone 15 42 11 12 DO YOU WANT GOOD WOOD AT REAS- onable prices? Then call 1879W for ash. old or second growth fir. Prompt delivery. 11 j26tf OAK. ALSO SECOND GROWTH 4 ft., $7.50 cord. We tio hauling of all kinds. Insured carrier. Phone 19F3. il. D. Mayfield. 1 Ij25tf FOR DRY WOOD Phone 77F2. CALL C. D. QUERY, 1 n27tf BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft. and 16 inch green mill wood Dry mill wood Dry second growth fit Dry old fir. 16 inch BLOCK mill wood il the best fuel to save your dry wood. Prompt delivery and reasonable pries. Fred E. Wells, 280 8. Church, Phono 1542. n9tf I GENERAL MARKETS I WHEAT MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 31. Wheat: Cash No. I northern. $1.16 7-8 to $1.20 7-S; No. 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy. $1.21 7-8 to $-l.::0 7-S; good to choice, $1.20 7-S to $l--3 7-S; ordinary to good. $1..17 7-8 to $1.24) 7-8; May, $1.15 7-8; July, $1.17; September. $1.14 1-2. ; PORTLAND. Jan. 31. Grain futures: Bluestem and Baart. January. February. $1.03; soft white, western white. January. February, $1.02: hard winter, northern spring, western red, January, February, 98c. Oats No. 2 white feed, Janu ary, February, $32.50; No. 2 gray, January, February, $31 0 Corn No. 2 eastern yellow, shipment January, $32.75; Febru ary, $32.50; No. 3 January, Feb ruary. $32.50. , Millrun January, $25.25; February, $25.50. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 31 Close: Wheat 3-4 to 7-8d higher; March, 9s 11 5 l-2d; l-8d. May, 9s 1-ld; July, 8s BUENOS Opening: February, 1)5 AIRES, Jan. 31. Wheat unchanged; 3-4c; April, 95 3-4c. One of the good and useful things you can get too much of is self-respect. i5)v you rcut f) 'Picture ' ' v )CST USED CARS FOR SALE TOOK r- y. ir you CLASSIFIED Of Reliable Business i ARCHITECTS; FREEMAN & Architects, Budding STRUBLE illl Bauk REGISTERED of,'. Commerce AUCTIONEER ;. SATBRLEE i ''lest A ti.-l loneeri 1: g ' Room 15. Dfciutiin Hgnck j I'hoti I t cr 121 M f 1 tf BATTERY AND ELECTRICIAN PRESTO LITE BATTER SERVICE Station. Expert battery aiid efeetricul work. Ferns Bros.. Photso 18'j3, 418 urt" -i R. D. BARTON EX1DE 4JATTTERIFS starter ami generator worlji; li South Commercial.. !' f bi6yci.es and eepairino LLOYD E. RAMSDEN DA YTONt BICY- clcs and, repairing; 387 Court BIRDS, FLOWERS AND PETS FLAKE Pets. S PET!. AND, BIRDS, FLOWERS 273 state. CARPET AND BUG WEAVING SALEM CARPET CLEANING AND Fluff Rug Works Rag and fluff rugs woven any siie without s ams. New mattresses made ' to order. ' Old mat . tresses remade. Feathers renovated. I buy all kinds of old carpets for fluff rugs. 13 'i and Wilbur streets. Phone 1154 Otto F. Zwii-ker. Prop. CHINESE PHYSICIAN DR. L. T DICK CURES 153 S. High St ANY KNOWN . Phone 283. disease. CHIROPODISTS DR. S. F. SCOTT, GRADUATE Na tional University : Sciences, Chicago. Masonic Tempi". Phone 64Q. CHIROPRACTORS DRS. SCOTT SCOFIEI.D, P. S. C. Chiropractors, 414 19 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phoue 87; res. 828-R. CLEANERS AND DYERS SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS Suit cleaned and pressed, $1.30. Suits sponged and pressed, '50c. 1215 S. Com. Phone 1863 CONSULTING ENGINEERS CIVIL, CONSULTING, CONSTRUCTION Constructing engineer. Surveys esti mates. Jno. H. Neef, 319 Oregon ' Bldg. Phone 7 7 5 ' CONTRACTORS FOR CEMENT WORK CALL AT N. Summer street. Phone 674tf. 43S CHERRY CITY CONTRACTING CO. Ceneral cnutractinc and building. Esti mates gladly furnished, rhone 1S7R or 59 F 2. d26tf DRESSMAKING THE ADS1TTS. DRESSMAKING. 2085U. 352 N. : 12th Sti Phone - fu DRESSMAKING A N D DESIGNING 3icCornaik Bldg., over n!5tf Carrie t isher, fillers. PRINTED CARDS SIZF. 11" BY 7 wording "Dress,makg" : price 10 ents each. Statesman Business Office Ground Floor. DRUG STORES WM N EI MEYER 5 N. Commercial- "JUST DRUGS, Piwne 1(J7. 1 ELECTRICIANS SALEM EI.ECTRIO CO- -MASONIC bnildiug. PI. one .1200. ELECTRIC FIXTURKS N I) SUPPLY Liberty. Co. Phone 193 1; 222 ARCHIE FI.KENER, ELECTRICIAN House wiring hy hour r contract, r.s timates furnished. , i'hone 980. 414 Court St. ' HALIK'S ELECTRIC SHOP ELV.L- tncaj muchino t repairing, contracting 337 Court. Phone 488. FARM PAPER POULTKYMEN 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 Soultry breeders of the Northwest, orthwest Poultry Journal, 211 Com mercial Street, Salem, Oregon. IF YOU WAN 'if TO GET THE BEST farm paper, snd 15c to the Pacific Homestead. Salem, Oregon for a three months' trial subscription. Mention this ad. . FINANCIAL CHERRY CITY CONTRACTING CO., General contracting and building esti mates gladly furnished. Phone 18(i7R or 59F13. d2(itf FARJf LOANS Insurance money, rfny amount C per cent, for 5, 7. 10 or 20 years, with full prepayment privileges entire Willam ette valley. HAWKINS & ROBERTS 203 Oregen Bldg., Salem, Oregon. HAWKINS & RQ BERTS, lowest terms. ; CITY LOANS, 6 LOANS UNDER RESERVE SYSTEM on city or farm , property. Reserve De posit company, 72 Fourth Street, Port land, Or. 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, sea me I always have takers. G. W. Laflar, Oregon bldg. FARM LOANS LESS INTE R E S T. longer time, an commission. Protects against adversity. City loans, lowest -rates, monthly instalments, prepay ment privileges. J. C. Sieguiund, room 2, over Ladd & Bush bank. FARM LOANS No additional expense ANDERSON & RUPERT, 40G Oregon Building OH NO- TOO'' i She fiiD flrtvflNCE- Kfv ts TH TsctS WOT "tf if : ( ; i j - -- v. " ' " BUSINESS DIRECTORY and Professional Firms Arranged in Alphabetical . Order for Quick Reference FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS. WEDDING BOUQUETS funeral wreath, deeoratiuns. C. 1 111 eithauiit, florist, 123 Phone 380. Liberty FTJNEEAL DIRECTORS SALEM MORTUARY FUNERAL DIREC tors. 210 Center phone D:50. FURNACES SEAGROVK FOR FURNACES SIBLI roe Pnieless. $85. 1165 Ferrv St.. Piionc 885W. o24tf FURNITURE STORES UIKKE FURNITURE CO. Q U, A LIT Y furniture for less uioucy. 372 Court, I'hone 401. PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE NEW and second haud furniture; 271 N. Commercial. HEMSTITCHING HEMSTITCHING. STAMPING, PLE T ing. The Petite Shop, Room 5, over Busi'ks. n'29tf SALEM F.LITE II E M ST IT C II I NO pleating, buttons, stamping and ueedl" w?rk; 328 Oregon bldg. Phone 379 MRS. C. E. MILLER HEMSTITCHING stamping, buttons. Room 10, over Mil ler's store. Phone 117. , HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. L. G. AI.TMAX, HOM EO P AT II I ST . Does a general practice. Treats Goit-r, Gill Stones, and Dropsy, arising from diseases of heart, liver or kidneys without operation. Office and resi dence,, 290 N. Liberty St., Salem, Or. Phone 1 47. JUNK! JUNK! JUNK WE PAY FULL VALUE FOR any kind of stoves, furniture, m'tal, paper and junk. Willamette Bargain House, 973 North Commercial. Phone 588. nl8tf LADIES TAILORING D. H. and 31 0 SH ER T A I LO R women. 474 Court St. FOR MEN LAUNDRIES SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY, 316 S Liberty street. Phono 25. oldest largest best. Established 1889. CAPITAL CITY 6TEAM Quality work; prompt Broadway. Phone 165. LAUNDRY service; 1261 COURT STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH Maternity Home and Rest Sanitarium, 1899 State. Phone 527. ill MEDICAL MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phone 517-W. MUSIC LESSONS A COURSE IN BUSINESS PIANO playiug. Popular s; . ncopated standard music. Semi classic and balla is 12 bssons. Waterman Piano School, 31c Cornack Bldg. MUSIC STORES SHERMAN. CLAY CO.. PIANOS Steinways. Duo-Art and others. Moore's ilus.c House, 415 Court Street. GEO. C. WILL PIAXOSL PHONO graphs, sewing machines, sheet music, and piano studies. Repairing phono graphs and sewing machines; 432 State street, Salem. TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW Victor or Brunswick. II. L. Stiff Furni ture Co.. Music Dept. NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. A. SLAUGHTER chronic diseases; Ilione no ACUTE AND 415 Oregon Bldg. NURSES F(R PRACTICAL 148:;M. NURSE PHONE n25tf NURSERY STOCKS FRUIT. NUT AND SHADE TREES l'carcy Bros., 237 Sti-te. COMPLETE LINE TREES SMALL fruits, ornamentals. Capital City Nur serv Co.. 426 Oregon Bid... I'hone 75. OPTICIANS GLASSES FISTED BY THE, BOW OP tical. Co.. 325 State street, opposite Ladd & Bu&h Bank. "1,'se Quality Proven Shur-ons." MORRIS OPTICAL gon Bldg. Rooms COMPANY .'nil to 304: ORE- PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR HOC oh, decorating, paper hanging, tinting, eic Reliable workman. TEN CENT KALSOMINE. IN BEAUTI ful colors: $1 does a room. Mux O. Buren. 179 N. Commercial. ' PHYSICIAN OF PHYSIOTHERAPHY DR. JACKSON. DOCTOR OP P1IYSI otherapy, treats all ailments, women's ailments especially. 205 N. Commercial street Phone 2005M. PIANO TUNERS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED Pi ano tuner. Leave orders W-ill'a Music Store. PLUMBING PLUMBINC REPAIRING AND COIL work. Phone 1397-J. Shop 127 Union street. A. L. Godfrey. RADIATORS, FENDERS, ETC. RADIATORS. FENDERS, f.ODTF.S made or repaired. J. C. Bair.23j State St. SCAVENGERS SOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE CESS pools cleaned and dead animals removed Garbage and refuse of all kinds remov ed by the month. Reasonable rates l'hones : Office 529; residence 2058. lUft- A70v 5WE fno to X0 HCf ir . fA iw v 'M 1 1 itA SECOND HAND GOODS WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH ing and sho s. Best prices paid. Cap ital Exchange; 34a North Commercial 1 hone 13B8W. STOVES AND STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years' experience. Depot National fence, sixes 26 to 28 in. high. Paints, oils and varnishes, etc., loganberry and hop hooks. Sal"m Fence and Stove Works. 230 Court street. Phone 124. TRANSFER-HAULING WE MOVE, STORK AND SHIP HOUSE hold goods. Our specialty is piano and furniture moving. , We also make coun try trips. We handle the best coal and wood. Call on us for prices. We give good measure, good quality and good service, l.aruier Transfer Co. Phone 930 CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO 226 StiMe St. Phone 933. Distributing, for warding and storage our specialty. Got our rates. TRANSPORTATION CENTRAL MOTOR BUS LINE Central Stage Terminal. Salem. Oregon. SALEM EUGENE Leaves Salem 7:15 a. m 9:15 a. m. 11:15 a m.; 1:15 n. m - 3:15 n. m 15 p. m. 7:30 p. m.; to Corvallis only. PARKER'S STAGE LINES J. W. Parker. General Manager Central Stage Terminal Salem. Oregon. SALt M-SIUX tKTON DIVISION Leaves Salem, Central Stage Terminal: 7 a. m ; 11 a. m.; o p. m. Leaves Silverton News Stand: - 9 a. m.; 1 p. m.; G p. m. Salem-Independence-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. Leaves Monmouth, Monmouth Hotel: 8:15 a. m.; 1 p. m. ; 6:15 p. m. Leaves Independence, Beaver Hotel: 8:30 a. m. ; 9:50 a. m.; 1:13 p. m 4 p. m.; 6:30 p. m. Leaves Central Stage Terminal, Sale4 for Dallas at: 7 a. m.; 11:10 a. m. 8:10 Leaves Gail Hotel, Dallas at p. n 8 a. ra.; 1 p. m. ; 6:15 p. m. We make connections at Salem to ah parts of the valley. Extra trips by ap pointment J. W. PARKER. General Manager. VETERINARIAN FRED W. LAXGE. VETERINARIAN Office 220 South Liberty. Phono 1191 Res. Phone 1948.1. m9 WATER SALEM WATER. LIGHT & TOWER CO Office, 801 South Commercial St. Tes pr cent discount on domestic flal rates paid in advance. No deductions for absence or any cause unless watei is shut off your premises. SALEM MARK t. IS Rhubarb is beinrr '" local markets at25 ri-nt d on l In a nojni' A single box of ceived yesterday. smelt v. :i ; er Owins to a 1 unexpected shortage and inability to supply the demand, the price was up a little. The fish were selling at two pounds for 2 5 cents. Walla Walla greens appeared yesterday, felling two pounds for 2 5 cents. There was a variety of fresh vegetables on the market from which to mak a selection. GRAIN AND HAT No. 2 wheat : 90t No. 3 red wheat, sacked 90t Oats - 'C ft 4 Cheat hay $12 H Oat hay -.$12 r $14 Clover hay. baled $12 ( $14 Prices quoted are wholesale and an) prices received by farmers. " No retal prices are given, except as noted: EGGS. BUTTER. BUTTEEFAT Creamery butter 49c 50i Bntterfat delivered 50 Milk, per cwt. Eggs, selects Standards ... Tullcts ...$2.25 35c 33c 30c POULTRY Heavy hens Medium and .19. .lie light hens MUTTON AND BEEF FORK, Hogs, top, 150 Hogs, top, 225 Hogs, top, 275 L'ght sows, cwt !25 Igs.. cwt... :75, cwt 300, cwt $7.50 ...87.00 ...$fi.50 .. $5.00 Rough heavy Top Veal, dressed Cows Top Iambs 04e 05c 09c 02 (J 04 H iOV( DRIED FRUIT NEW YORK. Jan. 31. Evap. orated apples firm; apricots firm but quiet; peaches more active. HOPS NEW YORK. Jan. 31. Hops firm; state 1923. 53 58c; 1922, 22 27c; Pacific coast 1923, 33 38c; 1922, 26fg29c. HAY PORTLAND. Jan. changed. !1. Hay un- SEATTLE. Jan. grain unchanged. 31. Hay and SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 31. Receipts: Hay 504 tons; market unchanged. Glady's Maw says a dusky Fiji belle with a big ring in her nose is a savage. But a white woman with pearls screwed in her ears is civilized. BY LOUIS H1CHAID A)ho 5cVE5 TOO. JEHCUCH TO THIHK CAN rE.T qA 7jusr,ct Mt-t- 1 L. 1 OE MOLAY PHY WELL PRESENTED rowd Entertained By Pro duction of "Nothing But the Truth" Just how difficult It is to tell the truth and what difficult Bitua- ions surround veracity was Illus trated in the three-act comedy . 'Nothing But the Truthr," pre sented at the Grand theatre lart night by Chemeketa chapter. Or der of DeMolay, assisted by the DeMolay sisterhood. The play was . given under the direction of Miss ir?ne CurtisJ For 25 hours Robert Bennett, played by Wayne Harris, told nothing but the truth in hi ef fort to win a $10,000 wager. Though hr$9truth telling brought about much trouble ana many laughable situations through ef forts to trap him into telling a falsehood, he succeeded in win ning his bet. Other leads were Willard Brown as Clarence Van Dusen; Max Davidson as E. M. Ralston; Connie Eschwlg as Bish op Dorn; Vern Mathis as Dick'" Donnelly; Lucile Pettyjohn aa Mrs. E. M. Ralston; Paulina Knowland as Gwendolyn Ralstor.; Virginia Dorcas as Ethel Clak : Maud Gwynn as Sable Jackson; : Lucy Beck as Mable Jackson and'' Dorothy Willson as Martha, n maid. Between the first and second acts and again between tho- sec ond and final acts the intermis sion was occupied by two vaude ville eklts, directed by Mhis Ethel .McGilchrist. The first of thf. was "The Medicine Show." with a trio or rustic characters, por trayed by Harold Mero as Later; Clifford Goode as Giz and Benoit McCroskey as Dr. Stevln. The other act was a specialty number by Mero and Brown, featuring Mero and the gang. A 10-piece orchestra furnished the music. Nearly every seat in the -Grand theatre was taken and those in' harge of the show are enthusias ic over the production, the pro eds frome which will go toward hrrity work undertaken by the order and to help defray the costs ;i uniforms. The managing staff of the show lousis ed of Wilton Simeran, gen eral manager; Frederick Arpko and : Earl Douglas, advertising; Carl Walker, property: Edwii Goodeuough, master of wardrobe; Charlotte Zeiber, mistress of wardrobe and Merle Petram, head usher. . The DeMolay is" an organ iza. boys between the ages oF 21. The chapters are al tion of 16 and ways sponsored by a Masonic lodge nad its members consist of Master Masons' sons and their chums. The grea taim of the chapter is to teach and practice virtues of clean, upright, patriotic and reverent living for boys ure- paratory to the approach of niau- hood. Wheat and Oats Reach New High Price Records for This Season SUSTID BUflNG LL GRAIN CHICAGO, Jan. 31. Wheat md oats today reached new high ' price records for the season. Sus tained buying on the part of tho ' commission houses absorbed the future delivery offerings of both cereals With wheat traders giv- . ing considerable attention to de- velopments regarded financial re lief for the northwest, wheat clos ed strong, c. to 114c net higher. May $1.11 3-8 to $1.114 and July $1.10 to $1.11. Corn fin ished a shade lower to -c. ad-i' ance, oats M&c. up and pro visions unchanged to 17c. down. In the wheat trade, it was the - . September delivery which scored 1 new top record price. May and luly were Jn new ground on the present upturn, the price of May" being the highest since December 7. last. Buying ot distant dellv ?fies was encouraged both as av result of prospects of damage to winter wheat and because of talk T f Reduced spring wheat acreage.7" Soilie of the buying was salst to be on foreign account. Balls con tended that the domestic visible uipply will decrease sharply, and that receipts at terminals during tho remainder of the season will bo the lightest 'seen in many years." DespUe mild weather which . curtailed demands from feeders ,' the corn market itympatltized with v the advance of wheat and oats. May corn was especially firm, bcIL ing rres-u-'e being chiefly on later months. Triuiary receipts " were larger than yt "BO. ut Indi cations' were that tk crest of thaV present movement has been pass ed.. . " " - - 5 I I i vifJ.K r.03 Brotdwsr. hW ' . . '.. . , . . . Q