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1 THE OltEGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OltEGON WEDNESDAY MOnNING, FEmttJAHY 13, 1024 IFIED ADS-CommiioityOfferiiiigs'aiid. iCLASS WMs TV! t Slje (teflon 0ttttesmit ' 1 " 111 ' " i.i CLASSIFIED SECTION ! Phone 23Advertisli.g Dept. CLAMSmtD ADVERTISEMENTS ,; Rate pw word: Per Insertion 2e to Three lasortiona - NORWICH TJNIOW FIRJR INSURANCE 80CIXTT W. H. Burghardt. Jr. Resident Agent 871 Stat St. Money vTo Loan On Roal Estst T. K. FORD (Over Ladd A Bush Bart) AUTOMOBILES Repairing 1 "(WE'RE KT THE BEST AUTO ME If . chaalcs liviag, but we are good enough D ! mlr mnw mj. k ; bill .... right when we finish. Jack Doerfer Votor Repair, 410 8. Commercial la-M4 FOR RENT Apartments 2a IX)R . RENT NICELY FURNISHED - apartment, ; ground floor. Phona 1320 J. 2afl5 REASONABLE. TWO OR THREE ROOM apartment with tqilet and bath. 735 N. High. 2a-fl5 ONE ROOM AND KITCHENETTE ON ground floor. Two room apartment up stairs. 823 N. Church. 2a-flS TWO LARGE 2 ROOM APARTMENTS $15 and $20.' Sleeping rooms by the week $3.50. Phon 630. 2a-f 14 rURNISHED APARTMENT. TWO OR i threw rooms. $18 and $23. Also ga i rage, $4 month. 1132 Center. I'hona 1 1849. 2a-fl4 TWO-ROOM FURNISHED AIM RTMENT, first floor, close in. Phom 9aF.r.. ! 2a f!3 4 ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT, with private bath, closa In. Call at 803 Oregon bldg. Sa-flOtf NEW APARTMENT WITH ALL- MOD rn conveniences. For inspection or res ervations call Pattoa Book Store. - 2a-f7tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS, 891 ' Oommercial. SO. FOR RENT Houses 2b HOUSE AND APARTMENTS 20SW. 2b-mll 7 ROOM BUNGALOW FOR RENT 585 8. Liberty. 2b-fl7 HOME IN COUNTRY. LIGHTS. HOT and cold wstV, garage, chicken house, l2BiJja!Ba-faiaiMasBaEsaa FOR RENT Jtooma 2c FOR RENT OFFICE ROOMS, SALEM Bank of Commerce Bldg. 2e-fl5 ONE LARGE NEATLY FyRNI8HED benaekeeping . and sleeping room. 1940 8. Cottage ktreet. ; . , 2c-f20 BOARD AND ROOM WITH HOME AD- vaaUgem. Phone 1942J. ,2o-fl7 OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT IN BUSH -, rymTbW, nofwaVef "Ileal. "In qnire room 22, Breymsn block. 2e-fl2tf MODERN FURNISHED ROOM Steam . beat. Hot and cold water. 218 N. Lib erty. Over Brewer's Drag store. Phono 702J. . ' , 2c-12tf MR SENT APARTM EST S AND leaping rooms. Looaard hotel, 254 N. front street- rsnrrxD CARD8. size i4 by t wording' "Famished Rooms," prleo 10 etats each. Statesman Bosiness Of FOR SALE Mlacellaneoua 4 FOR SALE INCUBATOR. Phone 93F3 . i . 4-fl6 890.00 PER MONTH INCOME. PORT land residential property. Desirable aels-hborhood. on' usved streets and . trolly. '17 minutes from Third snd Washington. $3000, cash and $2000, deferred navmenta. - Owner. B. Harpr, 1607 Virginia St, Portland. Ore. 4-fl9 FOR SALE DRY SECOND-GROWTH fir wood. 4 ft. for. immediate delivery Phono 108. 4 fl2tf THREE MeCLANAHAN cheap. , Phone 118F2. INCUBATORS, 4fl3 FOR SALE 8-TUBE RADIO SET. OR will trade for . typewriter. Phone 1806R. f 4-fl3 TWO OVERSTUFFED ROCKERS. ONE rag, one talking machine and records, chaan. Call 1185J mornings. 4-fl3 INCUBATORS 3 USED INCUBATORS . perfect condition. 120 and !0 egg aisa. Your choice $8 each. It. L. Stiff Farnlture Co. . 4-f 13 Northwestern Nursdi t Yard near Auburn ball. East Sa lem. Frn'.t and nut trees, small fruits. eta. Choice rose bushes, shrubs, and t-M. VtmAnmA fkrieefl In all lines. Phone 111FS. Howard Jones. 4-f9tf WINDMILL AND TANK CHEAP G. A. Miller, 260 Marion. Phone evenings. . 4-114 CLOVER HAY PHONE 1397M. 413 FOR SALE RHODE ISLAND RED . hatching eggs. M. M. Magee, Route. S, Salem. Phono 81F25. 4-m3 FOR UPJOnN"8 GLADIOLUS CATA iogne, "phone 1700 or address D. II. Up john, 964 So. Liberty, Salem. 4f27 Willamette Valley Nursery has few of Dr. Bean's Btg French prune trees left; also walnut and fil bert trees. 3. J- Msthis. Rt. 1. Salem Silverton highway. Phone 105F5. 4-tf HAVE YOUR FURNITURE OR AUTO cleaned and polished with "Kwik hino" or will sell yoe the material to do the work yourself. &0e and $1. Will also clean yonr wallpaper or shades. Ageata wanted. P. O Box 423 or Phono 1820. 4-11 5tf FOB 8ALE OLD NEWSPAPERS 10 eeata a bundle. CIrsuJsUon department Oregon Statesman. Beautiful Oregon Rose And eleven other Oregon songs together with a fiao collection of patriotic songs, sacred songs aad many old-time favor ites. - i ALL FOB J5e. fBneelal nriceo In ouantity Vital . Especially adaptable for school commun ity or homo staging. Bona i Western Songster ' TO pagsa now la Ita third odltloa Published by ; OREGON' TEACHERS MONTHLY SIS 8, Commercial St. Or. USD ER WOOD TYPEWRITER I CO. - V Have your machine repaired by the Tjonnle who make It. Special rental fata in atudenta. ' 100 MaaoBiO Bldg. Pheno 262. a28tf CUSTOM a HATCHING SAVE JMONEY habv ehix be. using the bit Wish --'.bono Incubator. (Lloyd .Leo. Phone 82F21. - j25tf One week (ill insertions) 8 On month 20a Six months' contract per mo 15 13 months' contract, par ma 12e Minimum for any advertisement 25 FOR SALE Miscellaneous 4 PRINTED CARD8 SIZB 14" BY '7H" wording "For Sale, Enquire at." Prleo 10 cants each. Statesman Business Office. Ground Floor. FOR SALE Livestock 4a MALE TOOOEXBF.RO GOAT, 2 TURK- eys, hen and gobbltr. I'hona S6F15. Rt. 5, Box 126. 4afl3 FOR SALE WEANED 87F24. PIGS. CALL 4a-fl3 8 EVEN GOOD MILK COWS, FRESH and coming fresh, for sale. W. C. Sodcrman, Jefferson, Ore. Rt. 1, Sa lem. Phone 49F23. 4a flOtf HORSES. TEAM OF MARES, 6. YEARS old this sprine: weia-ht 1400 lbs.: sound, g. n'le, well broken; best team of its weight in Marion county. Phone 34F22. Philip Gilbert, Liberty district. .Ja-fl.T HELP WANTED Female 5b WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housiwork. References. In quire 290 N. Front St. 5b-fl4 HELP WANTED Male 6c SELL MADISON "BETTER MADE" SHIRTS direct .from oar factory to wearer. No capital or experience re ? aired. Easily sold. Big profits. Write or FREE SAMPLES. MADISON MtLLS. BOS Broadway. New Yrk. HELP WANTED Miscellaneous Cd WANTED MEN AND WOMEJf TO take farm paper subscriptions. good Sropoaition to the right people. Ad reaa the Pacific Homeatead. Btataamaa BMr.. Ralem. Ar. Miscellaneous FARM FOR RENT A-l, all improved farm, just outside of Vroodmirn; silo, fruit. ood build ings Write Box 684, Klainath Tails Oregon. Of 13 OUR SECOND HAND DEPARTMENT offera many bargains. We boy, sell, or trade anything in furniture. See our basement. H L. Stiff Co. 0-fl3 POULTRY TURKEYS THREE HENS AND FOUR males. J. AFarr, Jefferson, Oregon. Nesr Sidney. 7a-fl3 . I. RED COCKERELS; EXCELLENT strain, for aale. Yhone 1877W, or call at 805 N. 16th. 7a fl3 THE AVERAGE HEN DOES NOT PAY profit. Purebred hena 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 given free to am- . bitioua men, women, boys and girls. ..Bend name snd addreaa and full infor mation will be mailed. Purebred Chicken Editor, Northwest Poultry Jour- nal. Baletn. Oregon. Pep t. A. 7a-j3Qtt REAL ESTATE City 8 OWN YOUR HOME A BARGAIN A 6 foom house, 4 rooms plsstered. Large living and dining room, built ins in kitchen. Bath and toilet. Lot with some fruit trees. Price $1900 i$3)0. down; $25 per mo. A nisi, comfortable 5 room bonse electric lights, bsth, toilet. Range. heater, linoleum and kitchen treasure go with it $1800. J. A. MILLS 33m State St. 8-fl5 TWO BUYS OF REAL VALUE $2000 5K. honse with basement, bath, toilet, hot and cold water, elec tricity, sewer in. $000 down; balance $25 per month. $1900 NEW 3R. cottage on paved street, sewer in, bsth, toilet. hot and cold wster. electricity Furniture goes with place. $500 I down, balance $25 per month. W. IL GRAB EMI OUST CO. 275 State St. . We write all forms of insurance 8-fl3tf FOR SALE . IEN ACRE TRACT ON paved highway. All clear, $1000; easy terms. Ten acre tract, orcnara ana buildings, $3500. Small house and two rood Iota $600. Four room bouse $2500; easy terms. Five room mod rn bungalow. $4200. Eight room modern bungalow $8000. 35 acre dairy ranch $2800. Exchange equity in six room bouse for lots up to $800. 10 ; acres close in for house. For rent- room bungalow $25. Ten acre tract with buildings and orchard $15. Six mnm house $16. F. L. Wood. 341 State St. 8fl3tf WELL BOUGHT REAL ESTATE IS AN INVESTMENT WITH INCREASING VALUE. i " Can you beat this ! 7 room bnngalow full cement basement, furnace, fire place, double garage. Fine fruit trees. Only $4QO0; and asy terms. Paved atr et. Nice grocery and confectionery store in good Vslley town. Doing .good bus iness. Price very reasonable. You ahould investigate this. Well built 5 room bungalow, base ment, garage. A snap at $3400. Ntw 4-room bungalow, basement high ground for $2100; and easy terms. Think of this buy: 4 room bungalow, breakfast nook, part basement 2C00. You might name your own terms. , We write insurance. Always money to loan on real es tate. . If it ia a bous', lot, farm or a trade ae-e me RICH L. REIMANN Realtor Office Phone 1013. Res. Phone 726R BEFORE BUYING INVESTIGATE OUR listing of city or farm property, o-ita Robinson 212 Oregon Bldg. GOOD BUYS 5 room plastered house and garage, on paved street, -pavement paid $1800. 3 room plastered house $800. 5 rooms Urge lot, with fruit. $2000. A good hon on paved street price $4000. Will trade for email improved ' Good 0 room house snd bsrn 4 lots with some fruit. A good buy for fli . THOMASON, 331 State St. 8 fl2tf ARE YOU RENTING A SMALL HOI SKI Yon don't hsve to. We have many homes for sale like rent. Toiay we have six brand new small house of three to aix rooms that $-00 to $o down will take. Immediate po-esson 1'very one has plsster, ath and hot - water. Beck ft II ndricks, 1. 8. iBank bldg. "0,f S-ROOM FLAT FOR RENT VERY close in, at 664 Ferry: furnace, gas, fete, $45, furnished, or would toi an : vent todaV. Bocke ft Haadxickv TJ. S. Bank Wdg. o-flOU REAL ESTATE City FURNISHED NEW HOUSE. HARDwood floors, corner lot. garage, ts.'.uO. Gertrude J. M. J'aee. 8-fl3 FORCED TO SELL LF.AV1NO CITY .MARCH 1. My mnd-rn bungalow, 5 rooms, base ment, electric li;lm, bath, built-in. Practically new, (food location. I like Kalrin but I have been transferred to take charge of a business in another fit jr. Will sacrifice for $3000; or with furniture $3400; terms. Mr. bar gain seeker, let fluids ft Hechtel, 540 State tr et, show you a real snap. TODAY'S SPECIALS New 5 room (Ustere.l bungalow, lights, bath, paved street, car line. Owner leaving citv. Price lftO0; terms or $1750 for cash, fluids & Bechtel. 510 State stre.t. 8 f!2tf PAY RENT. TO YOURSELF BUY A strictly mod- rn, honestly built bunga low on rent paying plan. Immediate possession. Phone 841; after 6 p. ra.. 454.M. 8 f 17 ll-ROOM HOUSt-:. CLOSE IN AND Ex cellent condition; arranged for renting rooms. You will like this borne and in vestment. Vacant. Hi eke A ll nd ricks, U. S. Bank bldg. 8-fl0tf 9-ROOM HOUSE, CLOSE IN. IN Ex cellent condition; basement, $3200; terms any one can handle. B-room house, strictly modern, very close in. corner lot, fGOOO. 5-room strictly mod rn oine, in best resi dence district, i lose in, jj0O; owned by ton resident. 6 -room s'rictly modern home in East Sa lem, hardwood floors, $5.r0U. You must s e these to appreciate them. WINNIE PETTYJOHN, R altor. 216 Oregon Bldg. 8 flOtf Spring Is Coming Haw sbout that farm you are think- ini of buyioet Now is the true, and we have just what you want. 20 acres, adjoining townsit', well im proved; just building a new house barn 24x36 feet crop. A real snap at $1600: $000 down. 110 aens, all under cultivation, good wheat land, on good graveled road. 9 miles iron Salem. Think of it $1950. A three-room boos-, bath, toilet, eleC trie lichts. at 700: terms. $2200 buys a fine 5-room plastered house-: t rms. A new modern 5-room bungalow, on paved street, $2750: $.00 down. A good 5-room house, clote in, at 12000 : easv t- rms. $3500 buys a modern 7-room V.iiuse, close in, terms. Or if it's a trade you want, see us now. MOISAN t ULRICH. 122 N. Com'!. 8fl3 Best Buys and Exchanges 24 acres. 10 eomm'reial fruit in bear Ine. balance in erain. 7 room house, barn, r a rare. sh ds. 1 14 miles out tte Garden road, the best of location. $7500; $3000 cash, balance 3 to & yarn. 5 acres, modern bnngslow, in city, exchange for 80 to 120 acr a. 5 room modern bungalow, full base ment, very close in, $3150 $600 cash, balance $35 monthly. SOCOIX)FSKY, Realtor 341 State St. 8 f9tf WE NEED MORE LISTINGS ON ME- dium priced town properties, nave a numbrr of applications on hand. Come in and ace ua. The Fleming Realty Co., 341 State et. 8-f3tf PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14" BY 7H" wording, "Booma to Kent," price u cents each. Statesman Buaineas Of fice. Ground Floor. A VERY ATTRACTIVE HOUSE, CLOSE to State Hoiixe, in number ono con dition, $13,500. Another beautiful home, close to State House, $16,000. Large attractive home, $13,000. Attractive concrete new home, $8700. Fail-mount Heights. 7 room house; vervthing modern, $7000. Gertrude 4. .M.Page. 8fl3 FOR SALE A GOOD TEN ROOM house suitsble for apartments. 5 liloess irora business renter. Call owner for terms. Phone 2022J. I j'ilXt PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BY 7", wording "For Kent," price ju en each. Statesmsn Business Office, on OrontM Floor ' REAL ESTATE Trades 8a 10 SHARES OF COIN CONTROLLED locker stock snd some rash for cheap car. Call st 396 N. 23rd St. 8s-fl4 REAL. ESTATB Farms FARM SNAPS! 27 seres fruit nuts, berries....$6.500.00 155 acres deiry sad stock .$2,500.00 160 acres dairy snd stock $1,600.00 189 acres dsiry and stock. ...$6,000.00 38 acres vegftsble snd berrii s$7,500 00 70 acres general farming $4,000.00 A. C. BOHRNSTEDT 147 N. Commercial St., Salem, Or. 9-f8tf HOWELL PRAIRIE FARM PHONE 1395W. 9m25 REAL ESTATE Timber 9a A good piece of timber, all grab oak. 1 1-4 miles to R. R. switch; some stamp lsnd; sbout 40 a. plow land; small house snd barn. Enough wood to pay for place. Price $8000; $1000 dowa and $500 per year, 6 per cent. See J. A. MILLS, 33m State St. REAL ESTATE To Exchange. 9b WEST SALEM HOME WANTED IN Ex change for room buns-slow on intq street, good bnngalow with bssement, built-in kitchen, garage, well wort $3000. West Salem would be near owner's work. WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtar 216 Oregon Bldg. 9'.-fl4 REAL ESTATE Suburban 10 FOR RENT 10'4-A TRACT. CLOSE IN, ALL IN eultivstion; good bnildings, fruit, ber ries; on psved rosd. For psrticulars rail or write owmr, E. B. Perrine Phone 104F21 lO-flOtf TAXI SERVICE FOR QUICK SERVICE AT LOWE8T rates call Red Top Cab. Phono 1900. Day and night acrviec. USED CARS FOR SALE 11 FRANKLIN TOURING, 9B. TBVVKI.W) I3 0O0 miles: rc ntly overhauled : gets 25 miles on gallon and 20,000 mills on set cord t.rts. Cost $2259. Snap at $875. Apply to Statesman. 11-flOtf GOOD USED CAR GINGRICH Mo tor Co, 319 8tate. nl-tf USED FORD CARS FROM AN AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER 1917 touring $ 95 00 1919 touring.. . 145 00 1920 tonring 215 00 1923 touring - 295.00 1923 touring 385.00 1923 roadster 870.00 1922 coupe 400.00 1933 eedan . 495 rO 1923 truck 350.00 1921 delivery 200.00 Other ears from $45 and up. All cars are gtisrsnteed. See as before buying. Liberal terma; open evenings and Sundays. ' . VALLEY MOTOR CO. . rkons X995 860 Ka. H1A . ll-J28ti 1'SED CARS FOR SALE 11 MID-WINTER BARGAINS Buy your used car now, during tha slack season. You have better stock to pick from and the low-si price ev r known. SPECIALS Dodge touring $330 Chevrolet touring, 5 mo. old 4"" Maxwell touring, original tires, look nearly new G80 ord touring, recondition, lute model with starter 2o0 Chevrolet touring, motor and roar end overhaul, d i 210 Studebaker Big Six, in perfect con dition Never before were used cars in such good aliape, offered for sale in the city of Salem at such low jn-.. CERTIFIED PUBLIC MOTOR CAR M A RK KT 225 N. Church, Phone 885 11-ffitf USED CARS AT PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE YOU. 1924 License on Al! Cars Ford touring $ C.I .00 Chevrolet 4S0 101.00 Buick roadster 100.00 Ford louring lfl;.00 Baby Grand Chevrolet 200.00 Elzin touring ,. zmi.uu Overland 90 260.00 Ford 305 00 Baby Grand Chevrolet 395.00 r.ssex touring .. Dodge touring 59.1.00 Many others lor you to seieci iruui. Come in and look them over. We give terms. F. W. PETTYJOHN CO 219 N. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon. 11 f9tf WANTED KMPLOYMK.NT 12 EXPERIENCED COOK AND IHH SE keeper wishes position as housekeeper", or cook in small camp. Address care Stat sman. 12-fl7 WANTED Miscellaneous 13 MONEY WANTED WILL ASSIGN v4 interest in a valuable invention to party who will patent same. Cost about $100. 396 N. 23rd St: 13 fl4 WANTED BOARDERS, FAMILY TRIV ilege, $8 per w ek. Mione 540. 13 fl3 WANTED FIR WOOD HAULED FROM . Sidnev to Salem. Carl AUrains, 215 S. Com 1 st. Phone 106. 13 flOtf WANTED TO RENT, WITH PR1VI lege of buing, small plade, close to Salem; must be good location and good bouse. Address 2128, csre Statesmwi:. 13-flOtf WOOD FOR SALE 14 DRY -SECOND GROWTH FIR $7.50 p r cord delivered. Pnone 19F3. Mayfield. 14-fi:itf LARGE. DRY, SECOND-GROWTH FIR, $7.25; 16-inch old fir, $9.00. Phone 1879W. 14 f27 WELL SEASONED WOOD, of all kinds. Phone 42F14. S. J. Yates. li ma DO YOU WANT GOOD WOOD AT REAS- onable prices! Then call 1879W for h old or second arrowth fir. Prompt delivery. 14 j26tf Phona 77F2. nraT ORtnit ov WOOD 4 ft. and 16 inch green mill wood Dry mill wood Dry second growth, fir tw ..1.1 u u.k niwrsr mill w4 la tha haat fuel to savo your dry wood. Prompt delivery and reasonable price, rrod X. Walla. 280 S. Church. Phoae 1542. u9tf PUBLIC NOTICES 1 NOTICE Notice ia Iiereby Riven that I have Impounded the following de scribed dogs in compliance with Ordinance No. 1404, to-wit: One yellow collie dog with white ring around neck, collar with license No. 70-1923. One large Alrdala dog with bobtail. The above de scribed dogs will be killed if not redeemed by owners, on or before February 17th, 1924, as provided io said Ordinance. W. S. LOW, Street Commissioner. February 12, 1924. f 19 SILVERTON NEWS SILVERTON, Or., Feb. 12. (Special, to The Statesman.) Miss Cora Z. Allen is the only Silverton high school senior who completed her high school work at the end of the first semester. Miss Allen came to Silver-ton from Franklin high school at Portland where she had attended for three years. Miss Allen completed the required number of credits in three and one-half years. She has gone to Monmouth to enter nor mal school. Miss Signa Larson who has been employed at the Silverton bakery during the past few months has given up her position and gone to Seattle, where she will enter business college. Miss Larson will live at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. A. Ejde. Mrs. Ejde was formerly Miss Agnes Larson of Sil verton. Miss Dora Stewart and Alvin Madsen of Salem spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Madsen. Walter Toft and Harold Larson motored to Silverton from Cor vallis for the week-end. Mr. Toft is enrolled with the canners at Oregon Agricultural college while Mr. Larson is a freshman in the school of commerce. Mi88Esther Larson was a vis itor at Salem Monday afternoon. Dr. John R. Sites of Salem call ed on Silverton friends Monday. Tr'nity Young Peoples' society is giving an entertainment at Trinity church Thursday evening. Mrs. Arthur Hobart is again at her home after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hobart who live near Portland. - GRAIN IK)ES WELL "SILVERTON. Or., Feb. 12: (Special to The Statesman. TSiI verton farmers are reporting that their winter grain" is in excellent shape. Many report that the growth of the grain during the past ' winter far exceeds that of many previous winters. CLASSIFIED Of Reliable Business ARCHITECTS FREEMAN as STRUBLE, REGISTERED Architects, 51u .Bank of Commerce Building. ' , A0CTIONEEE G. SATTERLEE Auctioneering Room 15, Breymsn. Block Phon- 44 or 121 14 ' ft-tf AUTO REPAIRING WILLAJUETTE JUNK CO. Metal, rags, pap r. Auto wrecking, Repairing. Parts for all cars 50 to 75 per cent off l.st price. 97i X. Com 'I. Phone 5S8. f ettf BATTERY AND ELECTRICIAN PRESTO-LITE BATTERY SERVICE Station. Expert battery and electrical work. Ferris Bros., Phone 1803, 418 Curt. R. D. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES starter and generator work; 171 South Commercial. BICYCLES AND REPAIRING LLOYD E. RAMSDEX DAYTON BICY eles and repa iring: C87 Court. BIRDS, FLOWERS AND PETS FLAKE'S PETLAND, BIRDS, FLOWERS Pets. 273 State. CARPET AND RUG WEAVING SALEM CARPET CLEANING AND Fluff Rug Woks Rag and fluff rugs woven any size without seams. New mattresses made to order. . Old mat tresses remade. Feathers renovated. ' I buy all kinds of old csrpets for fluff rugs. 13 "A snd Wilbur streets. Phone 1164. Otto F. Zwicker. Prop. CHINESE PHYSICIAN DR. L. T: DICK CURES ANY KNOWN 153 8. High St.. Phone 283. disease. CHIROPODIST DR. S. F. SCOTT, GRADUATE NA- t.onsl University Sciences, Chicago. Mssonic Temple. Phone 640. CHIROPRACTORS DRS. SCOTT ft SCOFIELDj P. 8. C Chiropractors, 414-19 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 87 r res. 828-R CLEANERS AND DYERS S.U.EM CLEANERS AND DYERS . Suits cleaned and pressed, $1.5Q. Suits sponged and pressed, 50c. 1215 S. Cora. Phone 1868 CONSULTING ENGINEERS CIVIL, CONSULTING. CONSTRUCTION Constructing engineer. Surveys, esti mstes. Jno. H. Neef. 319 Oregon Bldg " Phone 775. CONTRACTORS FOR CEMENT WORK CALL AT 436 N. Summer street. Phone 674 J. CHERRY CITY CONTRACTING CO. General 'contracting and building. Esti mates gladly furnished. Phone 1867R or 59F12. d2Ctf DRESSMAKING -4. ; THE ADStTT'S Dressmaking, rope-atitching, pinking. eHand work. 352 N. 12th St. Thone 2085R. f21 DRESSMAKING AND DESIGNING Carrie Fisher, McCornack Bldg., over Millers. ' ni5-f PRINTED CARDS SIZE 14" BY 7" wording "Dressmaking"; price 10 cents each. Statesman Business Office Ground Floor. DRUG STORES WM. NEIMEYER JUST DKUUSr 175 N. Commercial, rnone ioi. ELECTRICIANS SALEM ELECTRIC CO. MASONIC building. Phone 120O. ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLY Co. Phone 1934, 222 N. Liberty. ARCHIE FLEENER, ELECTRICIAN House wiring by nour or contract, in timates furnished. Phone 880. 414 Court St. HALIK'S ELECTRIC SHOP tl.r.u- trical machine! repairing, contracting. 837 Court. Phone 488 FARM PAPER POULTRYMEN SEND EIGHT TWO . i . i .... i. . 1 Cent Stamps ior special lurce muui" trial for the best and oldest journal in the west. The srticles and advertise ments sre of specisl interest to the poultry breeders of the Northwest. Northwest Poultry Journal, 211 Com mercial street, Salem, Oregon. IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, send lc to tne racmc Homestead. 8alem. Oregon for a three months' trial subscription. Mention this ad. FINANCIAL LOANS Farm and City. Most liberal rates and payment privileg- s. HAWKINS ft ROBERTS. 205 Ore. Bldg.- Salem, Ore. CHERRY CITY CONTRACTING CO., General contracting and building esti mates gladly furnished. Phone 1867K or 59F12. d26tf 6 LOANS UNDER RESERVE SYSTEM on city or farm property.. Reserve De posit compaay, 72 Fourth Street, Port land, Or. FARM LOANS LESS INTEREST, longer time no commission. Protects against adversity. City loans, lowest rates, monthly instslments, pre-psy-nirnt privileges. J. C. 8iegmund, room 2, over Ladd ft Bush bank. LOANS LOANS LOAN'S I can make your farm or city loans, best service given. II you neea a loan. rc me; and if you have money to P'. see me I slwsys hsve tskers. G, W. Laflar, Oregon bldg. FARM LOANS , 6tt No additional expense ANDERSON ft RUPERT.' 406 Oregon Building FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS. WEDDING BOUQUETS funeral wreaths, decorstions. C. T. Breitbaunt.. florist, 123 N. Liberty Phone 880. . . FURNACES SEAGROVE FOR FURNACES SIBLI roo Piueles, $85. 11C5 Ferry St.. Phon- RKSV "24tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS SALEM MORTUARY. FUNERAL DIREC- HEMSTITCHING HEMSTITCHING. STAMPING. PLEAT-na-. The Petite Shop. Room 5. over Buiicla . a29tf 8ALEM ELITE H EM8TITOHINO pleating, buttons, stamping sad needl . work; 32$ Oregon b!Jg. Phone 879 MRS, C. E. MILLEJJ HEMSTITCHING stamping, buttons. Room 10, over M J ter'i stora. Phone 117. ' t ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY and Professional Firms Arranged in Alphabetical Order for Quick Reference FURNITURE 8T0RES GIESE FURNITURE CO. Q UALITY furniture for less money. 372 Court, Phone 484. PEOPLE'S KUMNITURE STORE NEW and second baod furniture; 271 N. i Vnninerciil. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. L. G. ALTMAN, HOMEOPATH I ST. Does a general practice. Treats Goiter, Gall Stones, and Drovsy, arising from diseases of heart, liver or kidneys without operation. Office snd resi dence, 296 N. Liberty St., Salem, Or. Phone 147. LADIES TAILORING D. H. MOSH EH TAILOR and women, 474 Court St. FOR MEN LAUNDRIES SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY, 31 S. Liberty street. Phone 25. oldest largest best. Established 1889. CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Quality work; prompt service; 1264 Broadway. Phone 165. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ataternity Home and Rest Sanitarium, 1899 State. Phone 527. U MEDICAL MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phone 517-W. MUSIC LESSONS A COURSE IN BUSINESS PIANO playing. Popular syncopated standard music. Semi-classic and ballads 13 lessons. Wstermsn Piano School,, He Cornack Bldg. MUSIC STORES SHERMAN, CLAY ft CO.. PIANOS Steinwaya, Duo-Art and others. Moore'a ' Music House, 415 Court Street. GEO. C. WILL PIAN03, PHONO gvsphs, sewing machines, sheet music, and piano studies. Repairing phono graphs and sewing machinea; 432 State street, Salem. TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW Victor or Brunswick. H. L. Stiff Furni- ture Co.. Music Dept. NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND chronic diseases; 415 Oregon Bldg. Phone 110. KURSE3 , FOR PRACTICAL 1483M. NURSE PHONE n25tf NURSERY STOCKS FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS AND ROSES Near Auburn hall. East Salem. North western Nursery. Phone 111F3. m9 FRUIT, NUT AND SHADE TREES Pearcy Bros., 237" Stste. COMPLETE LINE TREES SMALL fruits, ornamentals. Cspital City Nur sery Co.. 426 Oregon bldg.. Phone 75. OPTICIANS GLASSES FITTED BY THE BOW OP tical Co., 325 State street, opposite Ladd ft Bush Bank. "Use quality Proven Bhur-one." MORRIS OPTICAL COMPANY ORE gon Bldg. Rooms 801 to 304. FAPERHANGING AND PAINTING PHONE GLENN ADAMS "OR HOUSE decorating, paper hanging, tinting, etc Reliable workman. TEN CENT KAI.SOM1NE IN BEACTI ful colors; $1 does a room. Mox O. Biiren, 179 N. Oommercial. PHYSICIAN ' OF PHYSIOTHERAPKY 1 DR. JACKSON. DOCTOR OF PHYSI- otherapy, treats all ailments, women a ailments especially. 265 N. Commercial street. Phone 2005M. PIANO TUNERS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED Pi ano tuner. Leave orders Will's Music Store. PLUMBING PLUMBING AND GENERAL -REPAIR work, tiraber Bros, 141 S. Jjl-erty. Phone 550. fatf PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL work. Phone 1397-J. Shop 127 Union street. A. L. Oodfrcy. SCAV ANGERS MAYFIELD 8CAVANC.ER SERVICE. (iarhage and refisls of all kinds re moved. Phone 19F3. 8O0S 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. RADIATORS, FENDERS, ETC. RADIATORS, FENDERS, BODIES made or repaired. J. C. Bair, 236 State St. SECOND HAND GOODS WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH- ing snd sho s. Best prices paid. Cap ital Exchange; 342 North Commercial Phone 1368W. STOVES AND STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years' experience. Depot Nstionsl fence, sizes 26 to 28 in. high. Painta. oils snd varnishes, etc., loganberry and hop hooka. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 250 Court street. Phone 124. TRANSPORTATION CENTRAL MOTOR BUS LINE Central Stage Terminal, Sslem, Oregon. SALEM EUGENE Lesves Salem 7:15 a. m.; 9:15 a; m. 11:15 a m.; 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 Staje Terminal Salem, Oregon. SALEM -SILVERTON DIVISION Leaves Salem, Central Stage Terminal: 7 a. m; If a. m.; 5, p. m. Leaves Silverton News Stand: 9 a. m.: 1 p. m.; 6 p. m. Salem-Iiid. pendence-Monmooth 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. Lesves Independence, Beaver Hotel: 8:30 a. m.; 9:50 a. in.; 1:15 p. m 4 p. m.; 46 :30 p. m. Leaves Central Stage Terminal, Sale for Dallas st: 7 s. m.; 11:10 a. m. 8:10 p. a Lesves Csil Hotel, Dallas at 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. ? W niHKFR fel Vanarxe TRANSFER AND HAULING WE MOVE. STORE 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 en us for prices. We give good measure, rood Quality ana goo service. Lamer Transfer Co. Phoae 930 CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO 228 State St. Phone 933. Distributing, for warding and storage our specialty. Got our rate. TRANSFER HAULING TRANSFER AND HAULING kind. Phone 19F3. OF ALL VETERINARIAN FRED W. LANGE, VETERINARIAN -. Office 220 South Liberty. Phone 1191 Res. Phone 1948J. m9 WATER SALEM WATER, LIGHT k POWER CO Office, 801 South Commercial St. Tea per cent discount on domestic flat ratea paid in advance. No deductions for absence or sny cause unless water is shut off year premises. AUTOMOBILES Tops lb Auto Tops O. J. HULL 256 State St. Ib-fl4 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF . (Continued from page 5) Illinois Society Meets Nearly 150 former residents of the famous state of Illinois at tended the meeting of the Illinois society at the chamber of com merce rooms last night. Follow ing an interesting program a so cial and get-acquainted hour wa8 held while refreshments were served. Governor Walter M. Pierce, native of minors, spoke upon the history and develop ments of his native s at". Musir was furnished by a -male quartei with solos by Harry U .-ynn ant' Miss Gwynn. Are You Satisfies 7 With your house. Today v.i have eight new modern hottius o three to 11 rooms. You can bu any like rent. Immediate posses sion on most. If you would like a trim little three room home with bath and hot water we have one brand new for $100 down; $20 a month, on larpe lot with fruit. Becke & Hendricks, Phone 161, IT S. Bank Bldg. f 13. Attend Statue Dodicntiorh Sufficient people attended the dedication of a monument to the veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic in Silverton yester day that several special auto stages were necessary in addition to those who drove their own auto mobiles. The dedication ceremon ies were held in connection with the Lincoln's birthday anniver sary program. The monument is erected in the Silverton park and js the gift of the Women's Relief corps. Former Itcsitlcnt Honored Frank M. Warren, of Portland who is well known here in con nection with his attendance at the legislative sessions, has been elect ed a member of the board of di rectors of -Abe National Canners association at a recent convention in Buffalo, N. Y., according to word received in Salem. PERSONALS Allan Kafoury, of Kafoury Bros., will leave on a business trip to Portland today. lie expects to be absent from the city the re mainder of the wfek. Railroad men in the city nn business yesterday included D. D. ORDER Y0U2S f1BRELvs(TADLE ROOFS (National Crop Improvement Service. RIDING along a country road you will notice that nearly all of the barns built d""lng a cer tain period are more or less alike. This Is due to the habit of Imita tion, or, perhaps, because a local carpenter and builder knew how to build that kind of a barn. There is, however, a vast Improvement in farm architecture. You seldom see a sew bam built now with any thing but a gambrel roof, and a glance at the illustration will give yon sufficient reasons. Notice the difference la storage capacity. Seldom, If ever, a dairy barn Is now built without a concrete floor reinforced to keep it from crack ing; generally the first story is also made of reinforced concrete: the stanchions and carrier mannre uuny, traveling ireigni agent ior the Northern Pacific, and Charles E. Burnett, freight and passenger; agent for the Rock Island railroad. Both men have their headquar ters In Portland. Bert Hill, who ia connected with - the Vick Brothers motor company was a ' Portland business visitor yesterday. ' Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Warren were. recent visitors In the city .from . Oregon City. HRlsboro men in the city yes- terday Included R. P., Eand Al bert Landauer. - I. M. Langen, of McMlnnvllle, was In Salem Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Luke D. Warner, of Dallas, Were in Salem yester- " day. Mrs. Myra L. Shank, police ma tron, was a recent Portland vis itor. ' '" W. W. Chadwick, president of the Central Stage & Terfminal hotel eompany, and M. A. Reed, manag er of the Central Motor Bus com- ; pany, left for Rpseburg yesterday where they will meet with other Btage men in an effort to re-ar-s range time schedules. Harry W. Mason, of Albany, was a recent Salem visitor. . Roger B. Miller, of Dallas, was , in Salem, Tuesday. ' B. J. Neal was in the city yes terday from Turner. . Harwood Hall, who recently re turned from Seattle, where he had business before the federal courts, ; will leave for the Puget Sound city again tonight. Mr. Hall Is ; superintendent of the Chemawa - Indian school. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Shields, of' Portland, were In the city yester day. They attended the Kiwanls ; club ladies' night at the Marion hotel, last night. If she knows the history of all' the movie stars, 'she Is a wizard with a can opener. Ease your tight, aching' chest. 1 Uop the pain. Break up the con jestiora. Feel a bad cold loosen tp in just a short time. vT " "Red Pepper Rub". is the cold remedy that brings quickest relief. It cannot hurt you and it' certain ly seems to end the tightness and . . -. i . . . . , anve me cuueesuoa ana HareneKi right out. f Nothing has such concentrated, , penetrating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates1 right down into colds, congestion, acb ine muscles and sore, stiff la ia fa . telief comes at once. The moment you apply . Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes the con gested spot is warmed through and through. When you are suf fering from a cold, rheumatism, backache, stiff neck or core mus cles, just get a jar of Rowles Red T- , m . rcjiuer nuo, iuaue irom rea pep pers, at any drug store. You will' have the quickest relief known. Always say "Rowles." Adv. SALEM MARKETS GRAIN AST) HAT No. J wbest No. 3 red wheat, sacked Osta - ,.0 .901, ..43a Q 481 Chest hay ill 6 $it in a si4 ' oat hay Clover hay. baled , H Q $14 Prices quoted are wholesale and ais prices received by farmera. No retsA prices sre given. EGG 1, BUTTER, BTJTTXRFAT Preamiry butter , 50c 51o Butterfat delivered ..........5 1 e Milk, per cwt. $3.21 Egg, selecta i. - 26a Standards . 24e Pullets 22c F0ULTKY Heavy ben 19a Medium and lirM hens - ..-14a PORK, MUTTON AND SERF Hogs, top, 150 225 lg., cwt $7.50 Hogs, top, 225-275, cwt $7.00 Hogs, top, 275-300, cwt - .$8.50 r : v . . ac as -.gill buwb, . w. ty.w Rough besvy , , 04e 05a Top Veal, dressed .09e Cows 02 V4 Q 04 H Top lambs -aOVae fixtures are bunt Into concrete and. the litter Is carried to a concrete, manure pit by an overhead cable! carrier system. j There is no excuse for building" a barn "out of your head" because; these problems have all beera worked out exactly and yon can' get plans and blue prints from,' your local lumber yard, agrlcul-t tural colleges or United States De-i partment of Agriculture. - ! It does not pay to build makeJ shift barns, because a properly built barn Is a permanent Invest ment and should be financed ac cordingly. If you need the money talk i over with your banker, tell him how yon are situated and why you want a better barn. If your fflrmlntr methods are rlrfit there will be little, difficulty la getting I t&SLJftJV 1 HAH COLD ITU HEAT OF RED PEPPERS