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4 FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 19, 1924, Salem's Great THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON ) Classified Section M A - 9 1 r i f .' r i f s I V k k i i i 4 k I V POULTRY AND EGGS 21 ABOUT 20O WHITE LEGHORN Pollets. 'i Para Hollywood strsia. O. A. Down, gv g " Salem, Oregon. l-sl P j LOST AND FOUND 23 q ; i ; LOST GRIP CONTAINING WORKING C, clothes and chaaffear'a bade No. Leave at SUtoaman off.ee. Ke- 22-sl ' LOST &RINDLE ENGLISH BULL FE- r : male. t Howard tor return or iaforma , tion leadinc to recovery. Flako'a Pet- land, phone 658 or 1530-11. 22 sl6tf Js L08T SOMETHING I FIND IT! PHONl a want ad to The Statesman. Phone SI it-ma I - PERSONAL. 23 ! IP I LEAVE SALEM I'll: tall lay email semi-modern resi- dance, fine location on paved street., for 2700 aad only -a tiny cats payment. Box 5885. care Statesman. 23-al9 f LOANS 24 MONET TO LOAN IN AMOUNTS $1000 to $2800. 7 pet east. I RtXKR A HENDRICKS TJ. 8. Bank Bide. 24 a!6tf (rOVERNMENT LOANS OH PAKMS 6H aw cent. P. L. Wilkinson. 202 U. 8 National bank bid. ft-eortI REAL ESTATB City 25 Own Your Homo FOR SALE CLEAN MODERN 5 ROOM j' luraui reariv for immediate mcidimt! -6 acre ground ; handy to oniveraiyt ad school. Phone 925. . 25-s21 NEW MODERN BUNGALOW. GOOD LOT BVBta esiera, ,wu. n mi oi irn, like rent. Apartment house furnished, for $4,500. terms that will pay for it self. : Some choice i dairy ranches for exchange, farms in Minnesota, a. and Kebraaka, for Oregon, for farm and erty property eschsnges. We have the goods. Barber. 200 Gray Bldg. 25S19tf FOR SALS BT OWNER BUNGALOW, Modern. Everything paid. 548 North 21st St. 25-sl8tt BARGAINS IN HOMES $1680, & room plastered bungalow ' home with modern plumbing and else' trie lights, east front, eneumbrsnce S6O0. balance cash. $1550. 4 room home with plumbing and lights. $200 down balance $20 per month, immediate posaeaa.on. 2300. . 4 room new plastered bnnga low on paved street and ear line, easy terms. Immediate possession. $2100. 6 room.' plastered heme lo cated at 1442 Saginaw atreet, $eOO dowa balance .$20 . per montn, B per cent interest. - 6000. 5 room new modern bnn gmlow located at 1045 Oak atreet, $2000 down. $44O0. S room new' Stucco bnagslow - completely modern, en paved , street. SS (Ml dove. S3Q ner mentis. $2700, 6 room heme located at 889 Oak street, 'immediate possession. $7800, 8 room home located at 1499 Conn street, partly furnished, $1500 dawn S50 ner month $3250, & room bungalow, new, $1000 down Will handle. .- , iter .tr..W 12008 down; this U a real I $5000, 8 room, home located en ten bareaiit lot. 75x150. S31SO A roemrhome located on south Lflerty street. . A real buy. Terms cash. t tSOOO, 9 room modem home in Unas addition. Vi cash dowa. $4200, a. roonr new 'modem bunga low home located at 1420 Center atreet. $1000 down, bebmee $40 per month. S350O, - 5 room plastered bungalow w.tb- fine baaement, rarneee, urepiaee, ntbOA dawn, balnnca monthly. - ' ' $ 15,000, one of the beet hemes In the eit with beatmrnt rrounos. WE "WRITE FIRIJ" INSUBANCE : - VI. II. GRABENIiUKST ft CO. L 97S State SU -Phone 15. : 25-sl8 una? ATTRACTIVE NEW 'Home In City. nt Invasion. ? 8L&.000. Gertrude J. IX.i Paie. -492 N.- Cottage. 25-al6tf ' aaitnn TiARflATN '& reonr modern bnaralow located at 1835 N. Summer fit. -$10OO down will v.t. . . . , t ' ' : t w 'rr GRAREXnORST A .CO. 87S fitat$ St. ; . ; , 85-al7tf . - .-WONDERFUL' BUYS $5350 . - Dowa town brick Mock Best buy. in tne ewy $1000 Dow town rooming house ROA Oil station Snas.- . ' $3000 Garage and aerviee station in down, town diatnei. :A REAL GROCERY STORE tbst t$. paying Best location in town, i Leas .with ehsap -rent Prleo $4500. I i ; JTOn J1IMUSSJW - . c. rrHiLna a bechtel S4 - State St. . - .: ? 25-sl7tf 4 ROOM .HOUSE. $1650; CORNER LOT $450. v Gertrude Ji M. Page, 492 N. Cotuc,.! ;. SS-16tf FOR BALE GOOP SIX ROOM HOUSE, plumbiag and ' lights, large lot, fruit - trees, e7uj. vesy terms. . oweu su mom baacslow strictly v modern, ..oak floors, east front, paved street. A snap ' at J530U; easy terms. : i acre siairj olau tii sown aad aich school: .t a. .nailer farm. P. L. WOOD. 141 State Bt.i, - . 25-elU srrWprtONALL' -FINE DUTCH Colons lal borne. New, modern -in every detail Knuth aalem. - Easr terma. $6250. A. C BohrnatedL 147 N. Com'l. 25-sl4tf j nantlful modern d room bungalow at 875 K. 14th St, garage, basement, finished for living rooms. This place must be seen to know its value, would consider, cheaper .bouse in exensnge. r .n ka aen amv : time. Price $5500. K ranger. 147.- North Commercial St. Psoas 217. - . - ri '! S ACRE TRACT, MILK FROM CITY . limits navad road, new 5 room mod ern house,- $5500; terma $500 cask and monthly psymeate. f aia acre dairy farm. 18 miles aouth at Salem, river bottom land; 130 acres in cultivation, $10,600; easy terms. Thia. farm 4s easily .worth $18,000 -but owner- will sacrifice a it Is necessary . to sell Within the Sett two weess. r. i WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor M 916 Oregoa Building. 25-al6tf vrn, rtrnra Arr EXCHANGES . New concrete garage.' dandy good lo cation, $4500; easy terms. i 5 room bungalow,'! lota, barn, paved Street-$3SOO; want acreage, - portUad home for samll dairy ranch near : Salem. '"' )- -Several good firms" and Suburban homes for city residences. Several business propositions for tea. ideate or fans lands.. j PE RHINE ft MARSTERS 1 ' Grar BWg 25-alOtf RNAK TODAY IN ROOM HOUSE Paved street. Garfield district. $2300; .nnrhar -one $2100. Gertrude J. ? M. Pare. 492 N. Cottage. .. 25-aI6tf . ., -J' LOTSl.-, , -' -i i 1 A fine tot. walking distsnee. $700. $100 down, bstsnee easy. Several lots at reslhr bargain prices. Close to car i-a-i200: terms at thaL See Wm, Pleminz, 341 Stt4 St. . 25-al4tf W1TRNI8HED HOUSE NEW AND BEAU tiful. paved St.. east front, $6850. Ger trude Jt. M. Page. - - 25-sldtf PSIXTtt CARDS SITS 14" BY 7H wnrdier for Sale. Knouire At" Price to cettta earh. Smtesmsn .Business , Ollice, tiround noor.--. jn REAL ESTATE -City 23 QRAND VIEW, SIGHTLY HOME, 7 room, plastered bona, bath, basement, city water, drilled well, rarare, fruit. .Near school and rarline, $:s2Ml; term. 2390 South Church, block east of aouth end Hifh at reel. Owner. 25-st7tf f $1680 SNAP : 5 room plastered bnaralow. east front plumbing and lirhts. 1080 dawn. 1 W. Hx It KA or.X riU KsT Jk CO. 275 State St. : 25-al7tf . : fT I - ' 1 SPECIAL VALUES 7 room modern houae en north 15th Street, full cement basement, fnrnace, plastered, bath and toilet, fruit, flow ers and shrubbery, cement walks, and pavement JTtce 4.xuu; terms. 5 room modern stucco bungalow, on pared streets, all kinds of "fruit, aDd berries. Lot so by 120. mil cement bssement and furnace. Price $4000; $500 will handle.; s r S1TOO buys a a room cottars on Mis sion street, modern conveniences, lot 50 by 120; $600 first payment. Several good dairy farms , for sale or rent. : ; i ? ; 73 acres of fine Isnd In Polk coun ty, SO acres in: caltivation, large 8 room honae, new ; barn, near town and high school. 3 cows: 2 horses: some chickens. Only $7000; $1000 cash. Moisan J& Ulrich Phone 1354 122 North Commercial St. i'i. j : ZO-S14U MODERN SIX ROOM HOUSE COM. . pletely. newly and artistically furnish ed. See owner: on premises, corner Oak and Liberty. , 25-ol0 BOOMS $3000. TERMS. SEE AT 1245 l i""t. r,?" BECKE ft HENDRICKS U. 8. Bank Bldg. . ; 25 slCtf Beautiful SaleiTI HOtTie Very desirably located. A home lor the i KaLLUsIVK, Seen by appoint meat only. Priced at $13,000. ATTRACTIVE 5 room home, modern Iff every tray, east front, garage, on North 5th street. Price $4500. : I Good 6 room home. 8outh Salem, very close to scnooi,on paved atreet, Keas onable at $3750: take smaller houas in trade. . - - ; Board and Rooming house, the best of f location. Priced right at $oOOO, 25.000 Income nronertv In the heart f of Salem. Investigate thia. We believe rtt A-l. f . I . .! j : NOT A MAONIFIEI BARGAIN, but GOOD BUY: 21 acre OREGON farm, 1 close to aehool,: owned by old widow, has 1 room house, bsra, thicken houses. on good road, partway pared. Pears, apples, plums, cperries, prunes and ber ries. 7 acres :pasture and timber. spring water. $700 cash, reat on your own time at 6 per cent. Another widow's 80 ' acres, small houae. electricity and phone, very good new burn, chicken houses, some fruit and berries. 4 miles to Salem on good road. Price $2850: half rash 2 very good small trsets, east of Salem, highly improved, trades consid ered. ' California modern 6 .rooms with 'Z lots, for close I ln Salem acreage. Wanted by client, rough farm 400 to 50O acres, near Salem. More listings .wanted on moderately priced lots. , homes aad , farma. Phone 204 or call oi SMALL; TRACT ON, HIGHWAY WELL improved ana rj ciow is. hm am lem houae- in trade. -. ;.. Oregon Incorporated . , Vietor Schneider, Secretary " 815-316 U. S. Bank Bldg.. Salem. Ore. - 1 . v .' 25-aldtf OAKS LOT ON TERMS ON NORTH Summer, block to new school. BECKE ft HENDRICKS V. 8. Bank Bldg. " -2S-el6tf "Look ThU Way Just ; Moment" 4 ' The Home Seekers': Opportunity ' A fine 7-roem house, large lot:- ex Calient fruit, only $4200-, good terms. Good 6 room bungalow, .basement. good property. Only .$zuo; terms. Fine lot on Fairmonnt hill, 75x150; $700 for quick sale: terms. A eery, fine 10 acre tract, close in, rich- soiL A siid at 840OO; terms. - ' Money to loan at 4 per cent on good farm property. - I . -.r. . . , If it is haute, lot, farm, or a trade see me .... r ., .. We write insurance. "." - Rich L. Reimann - " " RealUr -807-3.08 Oreron Bldr. Phone 1013 i .-- v i. 's -..-' 25-al3tf 8 ROOMS STRICTLY MODERN 12x20 cement garage, furnace, fireplace. Very large lot. Close new high school. Price $5500. small bouse, ss psrt. . . . BECKE ft HENDRICKS U. S. Bank Bfdg. 25 al6tf Best Buys and . Exchanges 4 room pari modern bungalow $1500, $100 eaah. balance $20 monthly. 7 rooms, modern, garage, barn, coop, $2301;' $800 cash, balance terms. . 6 room modern bungalow,- basement, east front, close to school, $2800, terms, 6 Toom. modern bnagslow. bssement, furnace, garage, corner lot 90xlOO feet, fruit, close to car. and scttooi, $4zoo terms. ' - -. 95 a.ere . raneh, 411 cleared,' strictly np Jto . dste .buiVdiagx, water system, bssement, furnace, electric lights in all buildings, a borne for particular peo ple, two "miles from town on good road, want - to sell or exchange for city .Income, ; $19,500. ,' Photos of . all buildings. Coma in and see them. Socoloffsky. 841 State St, - 25-al4tf OR SALE BY OWNERS-MODERN , room house, besetneat, paved street, gs- rage. 101 8. 14th. - Phone iisom 8 ROOMS FURNACE, $3500. SOME terms. South.. - BECKE ft HENDRICKS V. 8. Bank Bldrv - 25-16f MINUTE MOVIES I I L r4 ip 3vER ' 3V.llfo MAM 5ANLVWICMES WERc CONSUMED ON. L-YS fyjTfrELT TO-MORROW AND FOLLOW EVEy rilT 'location':- -rue AfrrbRstGOAisHoesra. oxeaj 3 episode of -miSMKswy serial of the days -y I FACTS AND INDIANS USED IN "TMlS PRODUCHOAJ tF PlCEb i vWHEN J2EP FLOODED vEM OF INLX)MjTABLE J- t: f U c9NCERN,N(3r end to' end Would reach fivettmes as migm as courage , cslttH rmmns: efamou sr ) (i !UrA OXEN gOT.TME MOOT, AND MpuTM; DISEASE; ruf '"ghgie & , Y . :i ' ' '; - ' . ,: , " " ' ' . : ': : ' .- ' " ". ' - " v- ' " ' " ' f ' .--i-" J: " - '' - . ' , . '. '. ' ' REAL ESTATE City 23 . STUCCO BUNGALOWS- BRAND NEW: jOO down and $20 to $30 month takes. Furnace, fireplace, hardwood, etc Both on paving. BECKE A- HENDRICKS U. 8. Bank Bide 23 alCtf FOR -SALE NEW 6 ROOM MODERN house, fireplace, full cement basement, garage. See owner at 435 Kearney, just one block south of Mission. Price $4250; terms. 25-alO BRAND NEW VACANT t ROOMS AND nook. Fireplace and basement. Terms. Price $3500. Move in. BECKE HENDRICKS U. 8. Bank Bid. 25-sl6tf 4 BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME OP 8 acres in cherries. English walnuts and log-ana. Very close to Salem. 7 room, modern house almost new. Full basement, furnace, fireplace, plumbing all in, lots of built-laa. Small barn, chicken houae. For sale at $12,000 or trade for Portland property. Write or see Mrs. Moyer, 147 N. Commercial 8t. i 25-s5tf $250 DOWN. BALANCE $20 MONTH take ft rooms, plain plastered cottsge with bath, hot water, etc. Garage, $2100. 1 BECKE ft HENDRICKS U. 8. Bank Bldg. 25 sl6tf rOR SALE SEVEN ROOM HOC BE, modern throughout, good location, 1ft blocks from state house. Address Own er, 1051 Cbemeketa St. . 25-a29 8 ROOMS STRICTLY MODERN HAS furnace, fireplace, full cement base ment, garage, Idy tuba, hardwood. On beautiful east front corner in center of Oaka. Both pavements paid. Price $6500 and you can buy for $500 down balance exactly like rent. Investigate and yon take. Located 1005 N. Sum mer. BECKE ft HENDRICKS V. 8. Bank Bldg. 25-sl6tf 8 ROOM HOUSE ON CAR- LINE. MOD- era except best, $2000. $300 cash, rest like rent. $ room modern house, two lots, $2800; $300 down. 8 room mod ern except best, $2800; $300 down, rest like rent. ; Iowa, Nebraska and Dakota lead to exchange for Oregon. See us for. Bargains and Exehangea. BARBER 200 Gray Bldg. 25-a30tf $400 DOWN; $20 A MONTH OR OTHER reasonable terma. lieu Madiaon. BECKE ft HENDRICKS TJ. 8. Bank Bldg. 25-sl6tf SEE US FOR CLOSE IN PROPERTY With small payments and easy terms. Gertrude J. M. Psge. 492 N. Cottsge. 25-slfitf MAKE AN OFFER 1565 SOUTH COT tage. Haa cement baaement and fire place. Owner must sell now. Vacant. BECKE ft HENDRICKS U. 8. Bank Bldg. 25-sl6tf FOR SALE 3 GOOD EAST FRONT lota on Capital atreet, paving paid. Good terms. For sale good lot on Norway, 50 by 125 for good east front lot on Map le avenue, $250. . , 14 block, 7 full lota, close to Engta wood or Junior high school. $1500 for all. ; 6 good tots 50 by lOO on paved street for $1000. Good lots in Salem Heights and Nob Hill at all prices. 3 acre tract well improved and 9 room - modern Louse. Very close in. Good terms. 147 N. Commercial St. airs. Moyer. ' S5-a5tf ROOMS MOVE IN. 1167 N. 16T1L Basement and garage. Terms. BECKE ft HENDRICKS U. S. Bsnk Bldg.' - 25-sl6tf BUSINESS OpportunfUes 20 BRAND NEW 5 TWOMS--$300 DOWN takes, balance $20 month. Don t misa -this Move In. ' 1 ' ' ' -f BECKE ft HENDRICKS U. 8. Bank Bldg. 26-alTtf FOR LEASE BUSINESS LOCATIONS. 10 to 58 front aad 80 to 160 depth. Suitable restaurant, grocery, confection ery, tires,' etc. . BECKE ft HENDRICKS U. 8. BanU Bldg. 26-sl7tf ROOMS MODERN, . CHEAP ALL OX one floor. . Furnace, fireplace, garage. Price $4700t and $500 down, balance like rent, takes. .If yon go inside you take this. - BECKt? ft HENDRICKS TJ. 8. Bank" Bldg. - 2C-al7tf CLOSE IN HOME AND BUSINESS Lo cation. $5800. BECK1". ft HENDRICKS U. 8. Bank Bidg. . 26-al6lf $12,000 INVESTMENT WILL NET You 8 per cent, sntmia uouoie in ten years. Salem income property down town; BECKE A HENDRICKS U. 8. Bank Bldg. . 26 eltf GAS STATION ANI STORE LOCATION with email house, $1000 to handle. We know this is best proposition north of Salem on highwsy st best crossing. . BECKE ft HUNDRICKS. TJ. 8. Bank- Bldg. - 26-sl6tf REAL ESTATK Farma 28 75 ACRE FARM TERMS. Fair Build- ings. 65 clear. t Pnee $Baoo; aoma '-BECKE ft HENDRICKS U. S. Bank Bldg. 28 slBtf ACREAGE BAROA1KS A 35 acre place close t Salem With ' 5 acres fruit bearing, spring water, good pasture and' timber aad buildings, $160- -an -acre, easy terms. Another 3-4 mile from car with 5 rvom plaster ed house, good, attic, barm and hen houses; aero good fruit, fine soil, weU drained. A bsrgain at $4000. fiO acres, cost owner $12,000: beat bot Ion sail at half coat on terms. $6000. You, donbt it presume: but it is true. Circumstances alter eases. See Wm. Fleming, 341 State St. 28-sl4t 3 TWO FARM 8XAP8f TO CLOSE. AN ESTATE ;' 42 acre ' farm on Howell prairie on main traveled road. Mot fertile soil in valley, half under cultivation, balance timber and pasture, fine Isrge barn. Good well water, orchard. Priced for quick deal $4750; terms. ANOTHER. ONE ' M 50. acre farm on paved road near town. meat all under cultivation, fair build-fc inr. Nesr high school. Price $3200iiButtertst, delivered Can von beat itf See CHILD3 ft BECHTEL ; 540 State 81 For real Farm Bsrgaina (All COMINO! COMING-!! COfAIMG-!!! FflWB SUPREME .SEtM SAlTOM Cf I nv til M-PPlC OF THE Ar. riw ' : . MiiTUOUT A PEER - fcU-WNfcfcLn O LrVTcrST Afsit 6&EATEST SERIAL S'. - I - . - 1 REAL ESTATE Farma 28 6 ACRE SNAP ON PAVING CLOSE to Salem. Good house and gnrage $4500. BECKE ft HENDRICKS U. 8. Bank Bldgj 28 slltf FOR SALE 160 ACRES KEVIX-SUN- burst oil field. Some trade. Lock box 83, Cut Bank, Monta-V 28 al9 REAL ESTATE ExchanRe? 29 FOR EXCHANGE GOOD 4 ROOM houae, modern and new, r for 5 or o room houae; 10 bare acres for vacant lot; 7 room and! 3 lota for land; 64 acres near Sslem for' residence;. 14 acrea near Salem for residence ; 7 room new strictly modern for smaller clone in; 2 good ! clear farms north for Ha lem residence; j $15650 in equities in residences and small farma and $50irt cash for good clear farm. MrUiU-hrist ft Pennington, 209 U. 8. Bank Bldg. Phone 140. t ' ' 29-cltf EXCHANGE A 5-cow dsiryi for city property. GO seres of land close to a good town. Will take city property to $3500. Price including cows, $6000. ? ; See J. A. MILLS i : 29sl8 WANT MODERN RESIDENCE PROP- ;erty to exchange for $8000 equity in 'modern, highly improved;, farm on paved highway 23 miles from Portlsnd. City .water, lights, gas. 5 acrea Cuthbert raspberries. Newly completed $4000 -bungalow. 60O veiry fine chickens. Write P. O. Box 403, Forest Grove, or Phone 68-J. Sslem. j 29-sl9 REAL ESTATE Suburban SO CHOICEST SUBURBAN HOMESITES Overlooking river drive and beautiful Polk county orchard hills. Selections being mode and developments coming. Rare offer to an early - buyer. HARRIS, 317 Oregon Building. . Phone 455.- p " ,7 in ,, 1 0-a37tf USED CARS For Sale 31 J921 DODGE ROADSTER IX FIRST class condition, $425.fth R. V. Hunt, rsre Oregon Statesman. 3 I S 19 A REAL BUY ONE FORD ROADSTER, body, generator,. Investigate. It will - lay you. 215 Cinter St.: 31-sl8tf Tested Cars CLOSED MODELS Studebsker sedan . .$895 Star Coupe ...$575 Overland 3-pasa. coupe...,, .....$390 Ford aedan ...I j...;.. $375 TOURING CARS Studebaker special $595 Dodge touring i .....$550 Overland touring $180 Buick touring, new paint-... $250 ROADSTER Ford, all new tSrea , $245 Apperson, a snap $190 Certified Public Motor Car Market 255 N. Church St. - i a-16tf .REAL USED CAR VALUES! 1920 Ford touring si. . $175 1920 Overland j touring $175 1921 Ford coupe 300 1921 Overland aedan.... 450 1923 Chevrolet! touring. ... 450 1924 Chevrolet! touring... 500 1924 Cleveland' touring... 850 1921 Oldsmobile sedan... 650 We allao have Chevroleta and ether amall cars at i$50 and' up. All cars guaranteed as represented. "After We! Sell We Serve" ' F. W. PETTYJOHN CO. 219 N. Commercial St. 81-slOtf 1920 Chevrolet touring.- $190 new paint, motos k. 1920 Chevrolet touring... $200 new top cover, .good : tires. 1921 Ford roadster.. .$200 delivery boa en rear. We give easy terms. NEWTON i CHEVROLET CO. Sl-a9tf Used Car Specials Oldsmobll sedsn. Dodge sedan. j. Flint coupe. Ford too ring. i . - Jordan 7 j passenger. - Dodra roadster. . We will give you the most reasonable terms and guarantee -you lOO per cent on the dollar pp your investment. Buy from us with confidence. . MaeDOtfALD AUTO CO. Cottage at Ferry 8t,- . . 81-a7tf USED ford OARS FROM AIT AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Touring ears ,.....$ 85 to $$50 Roadster J $75 to $325 Coupea , M $275 to $450 Sedans : $225 to $450 Light deliveries $ 65 to $275 Ton trueka . $ 85 to $38$ Buga" i $125 to $225 -All ears are guaranteed. Liberal terma. A few Bug eaeesis $95. VALLEY MOTOR CO. Phone 199S 20 N. Hich 8I-Jne2Stf I SALEM MARKETS I Prices quoted are wholesale and are prices received! by fsrmers. No retail prices are given. GRAIN AND HAY No. 2 wheat u. $1.20 Cb $1.26 No. 3 red wheat. sacked....$1.20 (a $1.24 Osts L. ...60c fi 64e Chest hsy I $12 to $13 Ost hsr :.J $14 6d $15 Clover hsy, baled . .. $12 (t $14 FORK. MUTTON AND BEf Hogs. 150-200 cwt $9.50 Hogs. 200-250 cwt... ..$9.25 Hogs, 250-300 cwt $9.00 . GV4e 7e . 9c Rough heavy . Light sows Top veal, dressed 8c le 3e Cows Lambs ..9e POULTRY Heavy hens 17e Light nens .11c EGGS. BUTTER. BTJTTERPAT Creamery butter 45e 46c , 42c I . $2 05 ... a -.36c j 3 4 a 1 ; 30e i Milk, per cwt.i... Eggs, . selects . stsndards Pullets .... rights protected by The George Matthew Adams Service Trade Mark CINENJADOM- - a Picture '... s b. . CLASSIFIED Of Reliable Business AMBULANCE AMBULANCE SERVICE. DAY OB night. -vaaw WU. ag DtlU L Q AIUaSri AUCTIONEERS F. N. WOODKT Expert Livestock. ' furniture, real estate AUCTIONEER Res. lie-W. Bummer Phono 811 for ssles dSt&es. , ; 1 U K- TALBOTT Auctioneer Phono 470 202 U. 8. Bank Bldg. : s. a9 ' G. SATTERLEK Auctioneering Rooms 25-26, Breyaisa Block Phone 430 or 12I1J. ine-121f AUTO PAINTINO HAVE US REPAINT YOUR CAR WITH our new permanent finish. eB6tnaSjjsk"'"" (tawnCMt High Street at Trade AUTO BEF AIRING Cylinder rrindintr. crank abaft nrue- Ing. We're specialists.' Donerite Ma chine Shop. Automotive machinists. 84 9 Ferry St. , BATTERY AND ELECTRICIANS S31 Court St, JUt. WliLalU9 PRESTO-LITE BAT TE K Y SERVICE Station. Expert battery and electrical work. Ferris Bros., Phone 1803, did Court. - - t R D. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES starter and generator work; 171 South Commercial. BICYCLES AND REPAIRING LLOYD E. RAMSDEN DAYTON BICY cles snd repairing ; 387 Court. CARPET AND BUG WEAVING SALEM CARPET CLEAXJNO AND Man nug moras nag ana iiuii ruga woven any aixe without Beams. New mattreaaee made to order. - Oid mat tresses remsde, f Feathers renovated. I buy all kinds of old carpets for fluff rugs. 13 M and 'Wilbur streets. Phone 115 4". Otto r. Zwirker, frop. ltmll CHINE SB PHYSICIAN DR. L. T. DICK CURES ANY KNOWN disease. 153 S.rHigh St., Phone 283 CHIROPODIST DR. , 8.P. SCOTT, GRADUATE NA- , itionsl University Sciences, Cblcage, JUaanoie Temple.- ynone w. CHIROPRACTORS DR. O. L. SCOTT, PSC CHIROPRACTOR, 414-19 U. b. Bana tfidg. raene oi res. 838 R. CLEANERS ft DYERS SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS. 1215 S. Commercial. i-none wos. we a ra cial ize on one : day service. , cojrsTjXTHra engineers CIVIL. CONSULTING. CONSTRUCTIOK Concuructing engineer. Dur,Bji, mates Joe. H. Neef. 819 Oregon, Bldg. Phone 775 CONTRACTORS FOR CEMENT WORK CALL AT 4?9 Ji. Summer street. none 07-j. rwir-RHV rrrv CONTRACTING CO. Aneral eontractine and building. Eali- i i mates gladly furnished. Phone 1867rt .ar S9K12. d2tf DRESSMAKING PRINTED CARDS SIZE 14" BY 7' -wording "Dressmaking":' price 10 cents esch. Statesman Business Office Ground Floor. ELECTRICIANS SALEM ELECTRIC OO. building. Pbone 1200. -MASONIC ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLY . Co.. Phone 1934. 222 N. lAberty. PLEKNER ELECTRIC CO. House wiring by hour or rontrsct. KS " tlmstes furnished. Phono 080. 471 Court St. V HALZK ELECTRIC HOP Electric' rixtnrea i Washing Machlnsa i - Vacuum Cleaners $87 Court' St. Phone 488 Res. Phone 7025 FINANCIAL LOANS MADE ON GOOD CITY PROP erty at a low rate on the easy payment plan, ao at end of year you are alt paid up. Farm loans on large or amall tracts; private' money. See first sod you will go no farther. G. W. Laflar, 410 Oregon Bldg. Fartn'Loans 5J2 ANDERSON ft RUPERT 406 Oregon Building LOANS Farm and City Most liberal rates and payment privileges. HAWKINS ft ROBERTS 105 Oregon Bldg. Salem. Oregon ' i: " fft-tf m : . . ...:?;.;;. .:"-.;r.;;;::t : i . t : - - :" . -: O i - l K - - " - BUSINESS DIRECTORY and Professional Firms Arranged in Alphabetical Order for Quick Reference FINANCIAL 61-OANS UNDER RESERVE 8YSTEM on city or farm property. Keaerve De poait company. 72 Fourth Street, Port land. Or. FARM LOAN'S LEAS INTEREST. longer time, no - commission. l'rotecta against adversity. City loans, lowest rates, monthly Instsllments, pro-payment privileges, J. C. Birgmund, room 2, over Ladd ft Bush bsnk. City Loans On improved property or for improved purposes. THE BEST and easiest wsy to psy on losn is our monthly installment plan. 96 payments of $14.14 repsys a loan of $1000.00 and interest. Equitable Savings ft Loan , . ' - Assn. ANDERSON ft RUPERT Agents 408 Oregon Building FARM PAPER IF YOU WAXT TO GET THE BEST fsrm paper, send lac to the Pacific Homestead, Salem, Oregon for a three months' trial subscription. Mention this ad. POULTRYMEN SEND EIGHT TWO cent stamps for specisl three months trial for the best and oldest journal in the west. The articles and advertise ments are of special interest to the poultry bredera of the Northwest. Northwest Poultry Journal, 211 Com mereial atreet. Salem. Oregon. FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS. WEDDING BOUQUETS funeral wreathe, decorations. C. r. Breithaupt, florist, 123 N. Liberty Phone 380 FUNERAL DIRECTORS SALEM MORTUARY, FUNERAL DIR EC- tors, 210 Center, fnone 1658. FURNITURE STORES GIESK FURNITURE CO. QUALITY furniture for tees money, ill wourt. Phone 464. - PEOPLES' FURNITURE STORE NEW and second hand furniture; 271 H. Commercial. - HEMSTITCHING MRS. C. E. MILLER, HEMSTITCHING, tamping, buttons. Room 10, over Mil ler'a Store. Pbone 117. STAMPINO. HEMSTITCHING. NEEDLE work. The Vogue, 429 ft Uourt St. n-3i HEMSTITCHING. STAMPINO. PLEAT ing. The Petite Shop, Room o, over Busicks. n29tf SALEM ELITE H EidSTITCHING pleating, buttons, stamping and needle work; 328 Oregon bldg. rnone aiv. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. L G. ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHISTJ . Does n general practice. Treata Uoiter, Gall Stones, and Dropsy, arising from diseases , of heart, liver or kidneys , without operation. Office and resi dence, 298 N. Liberty St., Salem, Or. Khone 147. . INSURANCE WASREX F. POWERS Life. Accident Fire. Automobile 219 U. S. Kat'l Bsnk Bldg. Phone 607 LET US TAKE CARE OP YOUR INSUR aace and WORRY in your stesd. We write all kinds of Insurance and KEEP YU PROTECTED at no extra cost. Phone 206 or call on OREGON INCORPORATED 315 316 U. 8. Bsnk Blds Salem. LADIES TAILORING D. H. MOSHER TAILOR FOR MEN apd women. 474 Court t LAUNDRIES SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY, 316 S. Liberty street. Phone 2 a. o I o e s l largest- best. Established 1889. CAPITAL. CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Quslity work; prompt service; 12 64 Brosdway. rnone ton. VESICAL MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phone 517-W. MUSIC LESSONS A COURSE IN BUSINESS PIANO plsyiag. Popular syncopated, standard music Semi-classie and ballads; 12 lessons. Waterman Piano School, Mc- - Cornark Bid MUSI0 STORES SHERMAN, CLAY ft CO.. PIANOS Steinways. Duo-Art and others. Moore a Music House, 415 court street. nm r ' WILL PIANOS. PHONO eranha. sewing machines, sheet music. and piano studies. Repairing phone- arranha and sewing machines; 4JJ State street, Salem. TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW Victor or Brunswick. H. L. Stiff Furni- tnre Co.. Mnsie Dept. NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND chronic diseases; 413 uregon xiiag. Phone 110. ' NURSES FOR PRACTICAL NURSE PHONE 461-M - jne-2a NURSERY STOCKS FRUIT, NUT AND SHADE TREES Pearcy Bros., 287 State. Registered U. S. Patent Office) ALL THE Tf-iRlLLS OF A LIFE - HME 020UJDED BREATMLEsS-S EPISODES- v0ST TlSENJEAlDOVS JNDE&TAWNG BVBR. ATTfeMPTED &y "B CAMERA- fm TWE LAST WD in CXCLO,nC AND uyiM ii. OPTICIANS THE EATOX OPTICAL CO. Charges reasonable Examination free. a sum il ??3 ' f!on'mre'', St-, ,,, , I PAPERHANGING AND PAXNTTNO PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR HOUSE decorating, paper hanging, tinting, etc. Reliable workman. WALL PAPER SAMPLE BOOKS AND books on wall decorations. Max O. Buren, 179 N, Com!., Salem. PHYSICIANS ft SURGEONS George R, Vehrs, M. D. Special Attention Surgery,' Gynecology, Obstetrics 410-11 U. S. Bank ' Building Office hours 10-12: 2-5 and by appointment Office Phone 615 Res. Phone 1975-J PIANO TUNERS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED PI ane tuner. Leave orders Will a Music Store. PLUMBING PLUMBING AND GENERAL REPAIR work. Uraber Broa 141 8. -Liberty Phone 550. i f-19tf PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL work. Phone 495-W, Shop 127 Union street. A. tiodtrey. , RADIATORS, FENDERS, ETC. RADIATORS. FENDERS. BODIES msds or repaired. J. C. Bair, 230 State Bt. RADIO RADIO DOCTORS 8ALEM ELECTRIC CO. P. 8. BARTON. Prop. JfaaonlrTewpleIoneOO 2EPAIRXNG aLVIN B. STEWART 847 Court St. Umbrellas, Cutlery aad Keys Lsssnovsn, raxor-blades, aeiaaora. knives and tools sharpened SCAVENGERS SOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE OAR bags and refuse of alt kinds removed by the month. -Keaaonanle rate. c pools cleaned and dead annuals re moved. Phones: Office 35; Kts. 2058 SECOND HAND GOODS WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH ing and shoes. Best prices paid. Cap ital Exchange; 842 North Oommercia Phone 1868-W. STOVES AND STOVB REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years experience. Depot National fence, sises 26 :o 68 in. high. Paints, Oils and varnishes,' etc., loganberry and hen hooks.. Salem Fence and Stove Works. 260 Court Street. Pbone 124. TRANSFER AND HAULING CAPITAL' CITY TRANSFER CO. 226 State St. Phone 933. Distributing, for warding and storage our specialty. Get our rates. - - vl'v unvr arnnv avn SHIP TtnTTRR. hold goods. ' Our specialty is piano and furniture moving, we also maae coun trv tritis. We handle the best coal and wood. Call on us for prices. We kiv' good measure, good quality and good aerviee. Larmer Transfer Co. Phone 930 TRANSFER AND HAULING OP ALL kinds. Phone 19rs TRANSPORTATION PARKER'S ' STAGE LINES O. W. Parker. General Manager Central' Stage Terminal Salem, Oregon. SALKM-SILVERTON DIVISION , Leavea Salem, Central Stage Terminal: 7 a. m. i l a. m. , a p. m. Leavea Silvertoa News Stand: w sou,, m. J " Salem-Independence-Monmouth Division Leaves Salem, central stage -terminal 7 a.m. 9 a.m.; 11:10 a.m.; 1:10 p.m.; 5:10 p.m. Leavea Monmouth, Monmouth Hotel: " 8:15 a.m.; 1 p-m.; 8:15 p.m. Leaves 'Independence, Beaver Hotel: 8:30 a.m.; 9:50 a.m.; 1:15 p.m. 4 n.m. : 6:80 a.m. Leavea Central Stage Terminal, Salem for Dallas at: T a.m.; 11:10 a.m.; 8:10 p.m. Leaves -Gsil Hotel. Dallaa, at: a.m 1 n.m.: 6:15 D.m. We make connections at Sslem to all parte of thf valley. Extra trips ny ap pointment. '; J. W. PARKER, General Manager. WATER RAI.KM WATER: LIGHT ft POWER CO Office, 801 South Commercial Su Ten rer cent discount on domestic flat rates paid-in advance. No deduction for absence r any cause unless watet is ahut off renr prem un LA FOLLETTE OPENS THIRD PARTY FIGHT (Continued from page 7) of corruption, that the department of interior t under Secretary Fall By ED WHEELAN IAI7D SEVENTEEN (vCH'L-vv HICIUMu Jjvmf was bartering away the nation's resources, and that almost every department was honeycombed with corruption. It was heard in th corridors" of the capitol, 1 com mittee rooms, in banks and in bus iness houses. There "was no es cape. It was everywhere. Information Was Public. "I had no private sources of in formation, when I exposed the corrupt leasing of Teapot Dome, and forced the senate by a unani mous vote to order an investiga tion. I merely dared to charge openly what every member of the senate knew. I was able in that speech to reveal substantially every important fact regarding the corrupt leasing of the oil reserves. except . the corrupt consideration received by Fall from Doheny and Sinclair. I did not know that $100,000 in cash had been brought from New York to Washington and delivered . in a black bag to Albert B. Fall. But the other im portant facts including the great profits made by the insiders in the stock market, was laid before the senate and the nation. - "There . sat the vice-president within 60 feet of me aa I spoke, hearing every word of an indict ment that forced even the old guard of the senate to consent to an investigation. "Senator Wheeler bad no priv ate sources of information when he made hiar charges against Daugherty and initiated the in vestigation that drove him from office. ; He merely: dared tell the world the truths that both repub lican and democratic senators knew as well s ne did, r "Knowing these facts there wa3 only one way In which a member of that administration elevated to the presidency could relieve him self from full responsibility for its every act. That was by cleaning house as soon as the power 'came into his hands. Hesitancy Is Deplored. "Was that done? It waa not. On the contrary every member of the cabinet was kept in office and ex-Secretary Fall, then known to be in the employ of Sinclair, was received at the White House by the present republican candidate when he came to Washington to give his perjured testimony. Even. ' after the evidence of fraud and corruption became overwhelming. Denby was retained in the cabi net, Daugherty was retained in the cabinet and they were allowed to resign, under the pressure from the public and from more thin skinned leaders of the party, with expressions from the White House of high esteem and confidence In their integrity. S Cites Records. "Let me remind you briefly of the Paine-Aldrich tariff and iU counterpart the Fordney-McCum-ber tariff; of the corrupt election), of Lorimer and Newberry, and tha looting of the public domain under Ballinger and Fall. 4 "These things occurred, not be cause the presidents who occupied the White House were bad men. They were not, so far as personal honesty and domestic yirtures are concerned. They- happened be cause they were weak men under the control of a soulless system that; knows nothing of honesty, integrity, or civic righteousness where its selfish interests are con cerned. "The position of our opponents, on the other hand, aa proved by their record on alt economic legis lation, is that the producers in in dustry and agriculture, shall re ceive the least practicable portion of the product of their toil, and that the prime purpose of industry should be the amassing of the largest possible profits for those favored few who control indus try.' ; ' r ' ' . Senator La Follette concluded his prepared address with a dec laration that a "tidal wave of de mocracy that knows no national boundaries is sweeping the world." "It-Is today sweeping over the United States." he said, 'and when the fourth day of November dawns it will break to pieces the rotting, waterlogged wrecks of the democratic and republican parties. "What will this man? It will mean freedom and prosperity for the common people here in the United States. It will mean that we progressives will be in a posi tion to use our influence to bring about a revision of the treaty of Versailles, which now "rests its dead hands upon the body rf Europe. It will mean that we can cooperate wholeheartedly with the liberal governments of the! world to outlaw war, to aboliah con scription, to reduce to a purely defensive basis naval, aeriah and land armaments', and to plao in the hands of the people of every country the decision upon the dec laration of war. It wll mean tho end of war and the dawn' of peace for all the world." i SEATTLE, Sept. 18. Hay and grain unchanged. NEW YORK, Sept. 19 Evap orated apples steady; prunes firm; apricots and peaches quiet; raisins firm. ' " PORTLAND, Sept, lgL-Hay: Buying prices, valley timothy $21.00; ditto etstp'n . Oregon $22.50 ft! 23; alfalfa $15 016 FO B; clover $100 15; pat hay $16: straw $7.60 ton. Selling price $2 a ton more.