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SUNDAY MOHNING. bECRMBEU. i 1, 192 1 " lasslfied ... tj nri.s mac THE OREGON STATESMAN, ULEM, AltEdOM Section .1 . ' Sale Great! Market 1 REAL ESTATE -CI tj 25 ; TOCNO MAN WOULD YOU SOONER Say that rent money on a home of your , f If ao, eome and talk it over with HARRIS. Entrance Masomc Temple fbeaea 793, J942 J. 25 u27tf GOOD VALUES w 8 room modern bungalow, farnare. - xirepJac and garage, on South Hi(h. J'rica S6300. & room modern bungalirw, corner lot. South 8alem. Price 500U; ilOOO ; M. balance to suit, j New S room modern bungalow on ?, .North Mh street. Price $3250 for fqmck aale. , New 4 room bungalow in North Sa 1 lm. East front, near car lino, aud 1 ichooL Price 92700; terms. , I - i KRLEGKR ' i f 147 North Commercial St. Phone 217. Z&dlOtf I ! 6PKCIAL k ! 4 room house north on car line f2, i00, with SlOO down. 1 I 5 room house to trade for 8 room 'house. 3 here with food house 3 blocks from ear line trade for house! in town. IVt acre cleae iu with 5 room house, t paved road, close to school, trade for ' house in townn. THOMASON ' 33114 State St. 25-dlltf atSAKS LOT TERMS AND CHEAP. Can- ; BECKE HENDRICKS ITT a H..I. u 1 9Z.ATit A Linen Mill for Salem Is Secured This mean that real estate rslues In Salem will increase 20 per cent within the next twelve months. JUST THE PLACE Modern 5 room bungalow fireplace, furnace. Hwd floors etc. Only 94500; food terms. AT THIS 7 room nous, tot 75x150, gai-are, paved street. Abun dance of fruit. tOwner has to sell. Make an offer. . ' Toti will hare to act Quickly if you want to choose a good s acre tract in "Salem Hirhway Tracts." Prices ranging from 9400, up according to lo cation. . We write insurance. Rich L. Reimann Realtor " 4-5-6 D'Arcy Bldg. Phone 1013. ' - 25-d7tf TERMS COTTAGE CLOSE IN AT 1154 ' P Oak. Or will rent or lease. Price 13250; rent 930: vacant. I I BECKE HENDRICKS f TJ. B. Bank Bid. 25-d7tf t ROOM HOUSE ON PAVED STREET, i large tot, fruit, garage S2SOO. 4 room new house. East Salem, fur . nace, paved street, S360Q; easy terms. "5 room strictly modern home, very k close in, excellent condition, practically , f new, 95950. Good terms. I . Beautiful new home of 7 rooms, i strictly modern in every way. Oaks ad l I d it ion. 97750. - r 9 room house in four apartments, ex . I eellent furnace, large lot. two garagea, t pared street on ear line, price SSOOO including moat of the furnishings. Will -, -)t take small house, grocery store or k . butcher shop as part payment. WINNIE PETTYJOHN . . Realtor , - i2l6 Oregon Building. 25-d7tf SOO .DOWN. BALANCE LIKE RENT takes 1147 North 16th. It's modern, k basement, ldry tubs, pared, walks, and I garage. Quick possession. i l BECKE HENDRICKS I fTJ. S. Bank Bldg. I ' 25-d7tf -FIRST CLASS INVESTMENT New 4 room bungalow, basement, good lot. Snap 91650. 25 acre farm all in cultivation, good buildings. 10 acres fruit, stock, tools, feed. Near town on paved road 96500, terma or exchange for resi dence. Dandy good grocery store and fix tures, lease of bides, and living rooms. Money maker. 25 acre farm near Pratum 94000. If you want to exchange city prop erty, ereare or farms, see us. . PERRINE MARSTEBS Commercial Club Bldg. J 25-d6tf r I HINTED CARDS BIZK 14" BY TH" wording "For Sale, Enquire At," Frloe t io rents each. 8 U team an BoeiaeM i Office). Oroond Floor. J GOOD 5 ROOM COTTAGE ON OAK y street. Reasonable payment down f and.. balance like rent. A. C. BOHRXSTEDT 147 Iforth Commercial Street. Salem. Oregon. 25-dl0tf C8T OUTSIDE SALEM MODERN home - with everything. 94750; terma. f Drape, linoleums, electric range, etc. TJ. 8. Bank Bldg. 25-n20tl FOUR LOTS ' L One of which ia located en paved atreet T .-j ... u Twir tar mil 7 a n a 1 o utt v " - " - - - -- - down and 910 per month. W. H. GRABEKHORST CO, h 275 State St. - .. - I 25-dlO a ROOMS MODERN UAKAGE. TERMS. T See at 117 N. 16th. , : a. BECKE k HENDRICKS T U. 8. Bank Bldg. 25-n25tf LARGE LIST of city properties and acreage; includ ing full listing of the Multiple Sys tems Some bargains. Confer with me before buying. 15 years experience in Salem property and surrounding eoun- U7' W1I, FLEMING 841 Stato St. I 25-d7tf ROOM HOME AT COST. EXTRA large lot with fruit and flowers. Price 93700. Terma if deaired. Quick pos session. BECKE HENDRICKS TJ. S. Bank Bldg. 25-d7tf LOTS! LOTS! LOT8! . 825 down, 95 per month. Price 9500. Beautiful lota and location. Paved street, walka. sewer, water, ahade treea. 'or sale by Childs Beehtel. 540 State St. 25-dl4tf Busineaa block, Salem Building all furnished Apt. house, good income.. Apt. bouse close in. good... Apt. house very close in.. Apt. house corner lot 9200.000 930.000 980.0O0 935.000 915,000 911.000 910.500 vria bvu a - ------- " Will trade good mortgage tor jtpt noua or rooming bouse. i Apt. house" close, in , ,. . 94.QOO Large rooming house 99.000 7 room bouse Marion at 93,500 Furnished bouse elose in 93,700 2 large lota Joining 97.500 Contractors look into these Urge cor ner. Now for aale at reasonable prices. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE, Realtor 492 North Cottage St. 25-d5tf ARGAIN LOT MONDAY ONLY WE have lot yea will say worvn ou tor '"BECKE HENDRICKS TT S Rank Bid. ZS-d7U BUSINESS OpportuniUeai 2 - APARTMENT HOU8E Located North Summer atreet. In come 985. Price 96000. See ns to- -rw. H. GRABENHORST CO. ) 276 State St. i 26-dl5 INCOME WITHOUT WORK 12 room modern apartmennt bouse, garagea. large lot. good location, in come 10 per cent on $10,800. price for a short time $5500; will give easy terma or conaider a good ear or email house. This may aell quickly. Act now. - : . . . ; 841 State St 26-dl3tf RESTAURANT Doing good basinesa and In a fine location. The present owner ia mak ing rood money hut must leave Salem. W. K. GRABENHORST CO. 275 Stato St. 26-dl5 AN AUTO BUSINESS SITE! Well located ia Salem. . See Wm. Fleming, 841 State St. 28d7tf BUSINESS Opportunllics 20 SMALL HOTEL EOIc SALE PROPER fty and furnishings, $7XM. Good valley town. Modern plumbing and heatiug. BECKE As HKNDhK'KS l"V. S. Bank Bldg. ( 2Vd?tf it 91650 CASH ' ' ' j - ' Buys a new unfinished 4 room bun r galow in South Kilxm. Let us show you this home. ; W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO. 275 State St. I 2C dl5 CONFECTIONERY WELL LOCATED ' gross sales last year over , $l J.0o. jPriee f5000. i t Filling station, grocery and confec tionery, gross sal"s lsst year over 923 000, price $6875. Will take small home ud to $350 as part payment.. , WINNIE PETTYJOHN t Realtor 216 Oregon Bldg. ! J 2C-dl4 WE HAVE: An exceptionally good buy in a good brick income property. W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO. '275 State St. ' 26-dl5 REAL ESTATE Trades 27 WANT SILVERTON OR SALEM RESI i dence. Pay some cash trade or security in other property. O. Aurland. Falls City. 1 27-dl7 REAL. ESTATE Farm 28 WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER of farm or unimproved land for sale. O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. 28-dl4 IN POLK COUNTY NEAR GOOD town, on-highway. 42 acres, nearly all in cul tivation. 4 room good house and good barn, suitable for small dairy. Partly equipped. 94500 and only a little cash. Rpbinson. Oregon Bldg. 28-dl5 LOOK Best huy in Marion county, 7 3-4 acres of fine land with 5 room house, small barn. Only 4 1-4 miles north of Salem on paved road. Price for a few aiays $2600. THOMASON 331H State St. 28-dl6 - TWO REAL.FARM SNAPS! Mr. Farm Buyer: here is the farm that you have been looking for. 50 acre farm, nearly all under cultivation. Fair house, good water, orchard. Ou paved road. Near good high school.- Price 93200; to close an estate. ANOTHER ONE! 53 ! acres on gravel road near paved road. All well fenced, some cleared land, and some timber. Only miles east of Halem, $120o rash will handle. Price 93200. See Childs ft Beehtel, 540 State St. i 28 dl4tf 18- ACRES CLOSE SALE 96500. BECKK ft HENDRICKS U. S. Bank Bldg. ; 28-d7tf HERE ARE TWO EXCELLENT 10 ACRE IMPROVED TRACTS! Well , located, only 40 rods apart, with nice east frontage, on County high way, 13 miles, north of Salem. Only . one mile from town fnd high school, closer to country school. One of the 10 acre tracts ia nicely improved; with J, good' 4 room honse and barn and bean f iful oak grove; 4. acres in prunes, 2 - .acres bearing, also , berries and other .'family fruit. Just a real cozy home, ' and good level producing land, priced very conservative for quick aale, at only $3500.00 with good terma. 'The other tract near by, is in a high ' state of cultivation and fenced, and is excellent land, but poor buildings. This is also priced low, only 92250. Both tracts owned by same party and all clear of debt. The owner will accept good dear North Salem residence or close in 5 acre improved tract as psrt payment. Owner leaving on account of ill . health; reason for selling. See WELL 8 TAULMAN ft 80N 229 Oregon Building Salem, Oregon. . " r-, 28-dl4 6AP! 820 acres located 10 miles out with extra fine timber. 80 acrea plow land. Price 865 per acre.? Will take part in exchange. Thia property ia offered at a real bargain. W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO. 275 81410 81.: i 28-dl0 ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT TO DO Your Christmas trading. 40 of the finest acrea out of doors, food 7 room honse, splendid barn and other buildings, 7 acrea of prunes and 9 acres of straw berry jam (enough to spread half aa far as the latest scandal), the balance all the very best of Isnd, 4 miles out and near highway, price 81 6.000 and the owner wants ctiy stuff or a good ' going ranch; 40 acres out the other ' way 5 miles and a mile off the high way, good bungalow and splendid bsrn. 20 acres of bearing prunes and 10 acres of fruit and nuts (will raise more nuts than you ever ssw outside of a convention), price 920,000 and wants a dairy or stock ranch; 10 smiting im proved acres overlooking the highway for a town residence; 10 bare acres for town lot; 200 acres improved and mighty fine for eastern land. MeOILCHRIST ft PENNINGTON -208 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 140 i 28-dl4t FARM BARGAINS TODAYTRADES for Salem property. Gertrude J. M. Page, i 28d5tf "OH DOCTOR" 60 ACRES WITH 6 room house, large barn and other build ings, 10 acres of fine bearing prunes and 2 acres of other orchard, about 1000 cords of oak timber on main road, : 4 miles from good town. 1 mile to station, right at school. Price 96000. -The owner has the blues and kindred curses and will awap it for a ' town house or a small tract close to Salem: 5 J room house and 7 room house and 120 acres of timber land with more than three million feet of saw timber. Price 910.000. Owner haa enlargement of the heart and looks longingly to ward prunes and berries; A splendid 920.00O income property. The own i er's trouble haa not been finally de termined bnt his nativity would indi cate itching palms and he'd consider a farm or stock of goods; 200 fine improved acres all good land and clear, firie 924,000. The owner has "rove tia" and wants to move to Minnesota 'Iowa. Easternn Dakotas or Nebraska; 10 fine improved acres just off of the highway and splendid view, price $6. OOO. The owner has nearsightedness and wants a house in town. McGILCHRIST ft PENNINGTON 269 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 140 i 38-dl2tf 81900 BARGAIN New four room , bungalow on paved atreet and car line with garage. Price 91900; $500 down. W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO. 275 State St. 28-415 MINUTE MOVIES HUMTED HERA AN FULLER. PHUN'S esQVJE OF " HUNTED SECOND EPISODE. REAL ESTATE Farms 28 f 10 ACRES CLOSK SALEM PAVING, moJarn bldgs. $8000. ' BU'KK HENDRICKS U. 8. Bank Bldg. 28 d7tf 10 ACRES 13500. EDGE OP SALEM. Bldgs. Will trade for city property. BrX'KE ft HENDRICKS 1 V. 8. Bank Bid g. ' g8 d7t f REAL) ESTATE Kxrhuns 2 INCOME PROPERTY OF 12 ROOMS J a four apartments to .trade for new modern house in good location. 3-ttiO, . care. Statesman. 29-dl4 FOR EXCHANGE A well improved southern Oregon farm to exchange for anything in the Willamette valley. Will take a good car or truck on the deal. John II. N.-ott, 305 Oregon Bldg. 2-dl4 1 Best Buys and j Exchanges 25 acres, on pavement,' improvements, want grocery, price 93500. 35 acres, improvements, 7 miles south. 94,200; terms. $itiOO buys grocery and lunch count er, terms. 6V4 acrea 8 miles south, 9400 cash, terms if desired. 91050 buys house and 2 lota, $200 caah. Socolof sky ; 341 State St. 1 29-dl3tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE GOOD bue iness. Blacksmithing and, auto repair work. Includes residence.' Will con sider improved farm. Small incum ' brance accepted. 3324, care Statesman. 29-dl4 EXCHANGE: PORTLAND INCOME prop erty 910,000 for Salem. Farms. Montana, Nebraska, N. Dak., Idaho California, for Oregon. For sale houses. $500; 9700; 91100; 91, 600; 92500; 93500; 94500: $5. 500; 97800; 98500. F. L. Wood. 841 State St. 29-d"tf 1 111 1 REAL ESTATE Suburban 80 f I HAVE A SIX ACRE PLACE CLOSE in with good house and old barn on highway. Will aell an a bargain or will rent. Also my six room semi-modern home on Fairmount bill. I'll sell for 93000 and take just a little rash. See my ageat. Robinson, Oregon Bldg. 30 d!5 ARE YOU WANTING TO BUY A NICE ACREAGE HOME N EAR SALEM f Jf ao, we have recently added to our list quite a number of very desirable improved farms and nice acreage homes, well located near Salem, at prices and terms that cannot fail to interest those wanting to buy thia class of property. A brief description of a few of them . may serve to bring the homeaeeker in contact with just what they have been looking for. One Is a 3 acre home near Salem, with an 8 room house: wood-house and garage, all joined to the residence, in a way to give the greatest convenience and comfort, also a nice barn and poultry- bouse. ; 2 acres filberts and family orchard; all good land. Added to thia ideal home, is a magnificient mountain scene, and, looking eastward, Mt. Hood and Mt. Jefferson atand out prominent ly in, all their anow-clad beauty. The view to the west is rewarded with a charming panoramic acene of the Cas cade and coast ranges. Thia beauti fully located home is only about Shi miles northeast of Salem. Price 94700. Owner will take a good Salem residence aa part payment. We also have several other very at tractive 5 and 10 acre homes, well lo cated on the main highways, near Sa lem, at conservative prices ranging in price from $3000 to 94500, also a num ber of nice dairy, grain and: fruit farms. Therefore we are prepared to offer to buyers the various kinds of farm and city propertiea which their wanta may require, and we are always ready and willing to show any properties on our 1 list to thoae ready and prepared to buy when we have shown propertiea matching their re quirements and ran usually aell on any reasonable terms. However in case the , home seeker is only a- maket-believe proposition, with nothing to invest, we would in that case, much prefer to do nate the cost of such service Uj a much more worthy cause. Of course no hon est home-seeker will take any offense at this, as we have not spared any ex--penae or trouble to show properties to real buvers and are very willing to do ao at all times, even though we may not be able to ma'ch their wants. See 'WELLS TALLMAN ft SON i 229 Oregon Building Salem, Oroeon USED CARS For Sale 31 FORD TOURING. OLD MODEL IN good ahape, runs good, 953. 613 N. "P'V SKID PRICES ON 1922 MITCHELL, 1922 Overland sedan. 1920 Dodge, 1917 Ford Bog. Clark ft Vincent : Garage, 66O N. Capitol. 81-dl4 1923 FORD SEDAN IN FINE SHAPE, 9445. Terms. Phone 556-R, or call at 1220 Chemeketa St . 31-dl4 FOR SALE ! Late 1923 Model Hupmobile touring, new paint job. Excellent mechanical condition $80 worth of extraa. $850, terma. Will trade for Ford. See Hunt, Valley Motor Co. Phone 1995. 31-dl7 FOR SALE 2 HUPMOBILE TOURINGS. Jordan 7 passenger touring. Liberty 4 passenger roadster. These cars will be aold at a big sacrifice to make room for new ears. Open evenings till 9. MacDONALD ft FARSSELL. Hupmobile and Marmon Distributors 256 State St. Phone 793 : 31-dl4 WE HAVE IN NO. 1 CONDITION One -good Maxwell touring. 1 One Bnick touring. I One Chevrolet touring: 1 One tiardner touring. One Oakland touring. One Star touring. One Durant sedan. One Dodge coupe. (Terms) E. Nordenson Motor Company Distributors Gardner Cars 186 South High St. j ' Salem. Oregon 31-dl4 ' TH& STORM Ike KETtwAMis BALLOON IS dou)M ey HERMAN'S SHOT Meanwhile GAL LANT HERO S OVER TAKEN TfeRfZlFlC SNOW- eg REAL ESTATE Suburban 30 BUH'K TOL'RING CARS All Reconditioned 1 1915 .1 pass. 4 cyl $ 17". 1 11 5 pass. 6 cvl 4i;-. 1 121 7 pass. 6 cyl ioo . 1 1921 5 pass. C ryt iM 1.1922 5 pass. 0 cyl ti7. 1 1923 5 pas. 6 cyl 825 1 19-J3 7 pass, ti cyl..... oo 1 1924 .1 pass. 6 cyl 12UO 1 1924 Buick sedan, balloon tire, bumpers, fog lights. 1 1924 Studebaker LC... 9 900 1 1922 Jcwelt sedan Hull 1 1923 Dodge roadster . ..... f"w 1 1921 Velie touring 30U Overland touring 2i F.lgiu touring 125 Elgin touring : loo 1920 Ford touring.. 125 1 1917 5 pass. 0 cyl - 175 1 1918 5 - pass. 6 cyl..:.. :i25 All Reconditioned O. J. WILSON 383 N. Commercial St. 1 81-dl7 FOR SALE 1923 FORD COCPE. CALL and see at 147 South Commercial. 31-dl4 FOR SALE 1922 Dodge roadster, a real buy....$C0O 1922 Dodge touring . .. 575 1920 Dodge sedan 65o 1920 Dodge touring 350 1918 Ford touring I 75 1920 Ford touring with starter 175 1923 Dodge delivery, a real bar gain 800 BONESTEELE MOTOR CO. 31-dlltf Ford delivery .,: ...-8 65 Ford bug 65 Ford touring with starter 125 Overland tourings, $50 to . 225 Oldsmobile touring 225 Dodge roadster J. 275 Chevrolet tourings. $30 to 350 1923 Ford roadster like new.... 275 Light Studebaker sedan like new ; .-. 1150 New Chevrolet with extras at a saving Have you gotten your Oldsmobile calendar yet If not come in and get youra. - F. W. PETTYJOHN CO. 219 and 279 N. Commercial St. 31-dlltf Ford Specials Today, 1915 touring 45.00 1916 touring 60.00 1919 touring 75.00 1917 roadster .. 100.00 1920 roadster 170.00 1921 roadster, starter 225.00 1924 roadster, starter. .'. 350.00 ; 1919 touring, atarter - 115.00 1920 touring, atarter , 160.00 1921 touring, starter - 225.00 1924 touring, atarter . , 37O.0O 1923 coupe ' 395.00 EASY TERMS Valley Motor Co. -Authorized Ford Dealer ; Phone 1995 260 North High 31 d7tf 1: SALEM MARKETS ) i Prices quoted are wholeaale and ar pricea received by farmers. No ratal' oricea are riven. GBAXV AND HAT No. 1 soft white wheat $1.55 No. 1 soft red wheat $1.51 Oata 53 d; 56c Cheat hay .$12(al Oat hay lf Clover hay, baled 15 $16 "at and Vetch hay e FORK. MTTTTOK AITS BEEP Hogs, 16O-20O cwt $9.00 Hogs. 200-250 cwt ..$8.75 Hogs, 200-250 cwt. .- $8.50 Rough heavy . 66Vi Light sows , . ,,, ff Top veal 7 Vic Dressed veal, top... - He Oowa ; -i 23 Lambs . 10f POULTRY i- Heavy hens 18r Springers 18 Light hens 12()14. Ducks 1518 ld roosters Turkeya. choice 30c Live turkeya 2022c EOGS. BTJTTZK, BUTT ERF AT Creamery butter 4445f Bntterfat, delivered 41 Vilk, per cwt $1.90 Egr Standards 39 Ci 4 1 e Pulleta ..33c Returns From Vacation i A. R. Rankip returned from'bls vacation Saturday and will be .at his office af the (Standard Oil company Monday.- R. H. Powell, assistant special agent of the same organization, will be relieved for hia vacation. He has been filling the position of manager of the Sa lem office of the Standard-Oil company during the absence of Mr. Rankin. SHIP BELIEVED LOST HOUGHTON, Mich., Dec. 13. Discovery of wreckage washed ashore near Eagle Harbor on the Keweenaw peninsula, was believed by coast guard officers there to show the loss of a lake freighter in today's violent storm. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I have impounded the following de scribed dogs in compliance with Ordinance No. 1404, to-wit: One large collie dog with collar. One white bull dog with black and tan ears, collar on. One black and white shepherd dog, bobtailed. One collie dog with white ring around neck and white legs, small strap around neck. One Austral ian shepherd dog, brindle body with white breast, bobtail. The above described dogs will be kill ed if not redeemed by owners, on or before December 14, 1924, as provided in said ordinance. W. S. LOW. Street Commissioner. December 9, 1924. dll-12-13-14-lfi. (All rights protected by The George Matthew Adams Service Trada Mark 'MW&Si WGOSH- WRECKED ff fepJT UiE OF THE. -KMAOTHING- CAN KEEP US MtlLL CAPTuRET'-":' ifiUS, -i" EOVAL rnCXlEPMU FROM 1 1 iNir ow .frim HERMAN TOUPE , j '?A' fee. CLASSIFIED !0f Reliable Business j r AaCBULAJIOB AMBULANCE KKRVICE. DAY Ott might. 000. in soutn L.jborty. AU0T1ONEEE8 F. N. WOODRT Expert Livestock, furniture, real estate AUCTIONEER .Bee. 1610 N. Summer Phone 611 for sales dates. f.U E. TALBOTT " ! Auctioneer Phone 470 202 U. M. Bank Bldg I - J1S G. SATTERLEE Auctioneering Booms 25-26, Brcyman Block JPhone 4M0 or 12111. ne-12tf ATJTO PAINTING HAVE US KEPAINT YOUR CAR WITH onr new permanent finish. . flvaarrrCaa High Street at Trade BATTERY JLSJ ELECTRICIANS R. D. BARTON KXIDB BATTERIES atarter and generator work; 271 South Commercial. PRESTO-LITE BATTERY SERVICE Station. Expert battery and electrical work. Ferris Broa., Phone 1803, did Court. - 631 Court St. JOE WILLIAMS BICYCLES AND REPAIRING LLOYD X. RAMSDEN DAYTON BI.CY clea and repairing: 887 Court. CHINESE REMEDY L. L. DICK L. M. HCIT. CHINESE hledieine Co., help acy known disease 420-426 State 8U, Salem, Oregon. a-89tf CHIROPODIST DR. S.r. SCOTT. GRADUATE Na tional 1 University Sciences, Chicago. Masonic Temple. Phone 640. 1 1 CHIROPRACTORS DR. O. L. SCOTT. PSO CHI IROPKACTOR. 414-19 U. 8. Bank Bldg. Phone rea. 828-R. 87. CLEANERS SYXR8 SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS. 8. Commercial.' Phone 1868. We 1215 ape ciallie on one day service. CONTRACTORS FOR CEMENT .WORK CALL- AT 416 N. Summer atreet Phone 674-J. CHERRY CITY CONTRACTING CO. General contracting and building. Esti mates gladly furnished. Phone 1967R or 38F12. d26tl DRESSMAKING PRINTED CARDS SIZE 14" BY tW wording. "Dreaamaking" ; price 10 eenta each. Statesman Buaineaa Office Ownnd Floor. ' 5 ELECTRICIAN S SALEM ELECTRIC CO. M A S O N I C building. Phone 1200. ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLY Co. Phone 134, 222 N. Liberty. FLEENBR RLECTRIC CO. House wiring by hour or contract. Ea timatea forniahed. Phone 080. 471 Conrt fit. FARM PAPER IP YOU WANT TO tJET THE BEST famr paper, aend 15e to the Pacifii Homestead, Salem, Oregon for a three months' trial aubacription. Menlior thia ad. POULTRY II EN SEND EIGHT TWO cent stamp a for special three montha trial for the beat and oldeat journal in the wast. The articlea and advertise menta are of special intereat to th , poultry bredera of the Northwest North weat poultry Journal. 211 Com mercial street. 8 a le m Oregon. FINANCIAL t'AKM LOANS PLENTY OF MONEY to loan on good ' farm security. I CITY LOANS We are loaning Pru dential Insurance Company Jmoney on city residences and business properly, at 52, plus a commission. Hawkins e Roberts, Inc., 205 Oregon Building. d-4tf LOANS MADE ON GOOD CITY PROP erty at a low rate on the easy payment plan, ad at end of year yon are aSl paid op. Farm loans on large or amafll traeta; private money. See first and you wiU go no farther. G. W. Laflar, 410 Oregon Bldg City Loans ANDERSON RUPERT Agents 408 Oregon Building FARM LOANS LESS INTEREST, longer time, ao commiaaion. Protects against adversity. City loans, loweat rates, monthly installment!, prepay ment privileges. J. C. Biegmund, room 2. over Ladd rtush hank. Farm Loans ANDERSON RUPER1 4ft Oreron Bnl'iMnr. FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING BOUQUETS funeral wreathe, deoo rations. C. F. P tthanr-t. floria. 123 N. Liberty Phone 880. - MjEAN WHILE- ME&NiAN T&UPE ."WE FIENDISH FRENCH - CANADIAN OJTLAW . REACH BS ARSON AND GOES DlPECTLy "TbTViEr POISONED PUP CE-CREAM RAR10F AND DANCE MALL" BUSINESS and Professional Firms Arranged in Alphabetical Order for Quick Reference FUNERAL DIRECTORS SALEM MORTUARY. FUfcFJf AI; DIREC tora. 210 Center. Phone-1656. FTJRNITTJRB 8TORES GIESE FURNITURE CO. QUALITY furniture for loss money. 872' Court, Phone 464. r PEOPLES' FURNITURE 8TOHE NEW and second hand furniture; 271 N. Commercial. . . I HEMSTITCHING THE VOGUE FOR HEMSTITCHING stamped goods. 4294 Court. , 14-dl3 MRS. C. E. MILLER, HEMSTITCHING, stamping, buttons. Room 10, over Mil ler's Store. Phone 117. . HEMSTITCHING. 8TAMPINO. PLEAT ing. The Petite Shop, Room 5, Over Busicks. n29tf SALEM ELITE H EMSTITCHING pleating, buttons, stamping and needle work: 328 Oregon bldg. Phono 879. S0MX0PATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. L. G. ALT MAN, HOMEOPATH MT. Does a general practice. Treats Goiter, Gall Stones, and Dropsy, arising from diaeaaea of heart, liwr or kidneya without operation. Office and ' resi dence. 296 N. Liberty St., Salem, Or. Phone 147. INSURANCE I WARREN T. POWERS j Life, Accident, Fire, Automobile ' SI U. 8. Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 807 ..isure Your home or car now Phone 161 BECKE ft HENDRICKS U. S. Bank Bldg. LADIES TAILORING D. H. MOSHER TAILOR FOB MEN and' women. 474 Court St. 1 LANDSCAPE GARDENING SAVE MONEY BY HAVING YOUR lawn built by the Blake Landscape company. Phone 1324 M. d5 LAUNDRIES SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY, 16 S. Liberty atreet. Phone 25. o 1 d e a t largeat beat. Established 1889. 1 CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY- -Quality- work; prompt aervice; 12 6 4 Broadway. Phone 165. - ' ' MEDICAL I MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phone 81T-W. MUSIC 8T0EE8 SHERMAN, ' CLAY A CO., PIANOS Steinways, Duo-Art and oth era.- Moore 'a Music House, 415 Court Street. '! SEO. 0. WILL PIANOS, PHONO grapka, sewing machines, sheet music, and piano studies. Repairing phoao graphs and aewing machine; 432 State atreet. Salem. TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW Victor or Brunswick. H. L. Stiff Furni- NATUROPATHIC PHY8ICIANS ! OR, A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND chronic diseases; 415 Oregon Bldg. hone 110. NURSERY STOCK FRUIT. NUT AND SHADE TREES Pearcy Bros.. 887 State. ' PACKING AND SHIPPING , FOR EXPERT FURNITURE PACKING . and shipping, call Stiff's Furniture Store, Phone 941. s-3utf PAPERHANGINO AND PAINT ENO WALL PAPER SAMPLE BOOKS AND ' books oa wall decorations. Max .0. I Bursa, 179 N. Com'L. Salens. , PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR HOUSE decorating, paper hanging, tinting, etc Reliable workman. PIANO TUNERS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED Pi ano tuner. Leave orders Will's Music S'ore. 1 PLUMBING PLUMBING AND GENERAL REPAIR work. Graber Bros., 141 8. Libert; Phono RSi -10tf m 1 asssaa RADIO i . Radiolas For Every Purpose Every Purs rW, An Standard Sisea - -of Radio Tubea t ! 1IALIK & EOFF ELECTRIC SHOP 337 Court St. Phone 488 RADIO DOCTORS SALEM ELECTRIC CO. F. a BARTON. Prop. j Masonic Temple Phone 1200 Registered U. S. Patent Office) HEl HA-HA- ZAT EES ZE. EflD OPL (heem - let's ;ave fT- NOT ESCAPE saw A a mm ' M 1 .-"Ciaew DIRECTORY REPAIRING aLVIN B. STEWART 847 Court St. Umbrella. Cutlery and Keys Lawnmowera, rasor-btaoas, aeiaaora knives and tools shamened. SCAVENGERS SOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE OAR- oage ana ret use ot all kinds removed by the month. Reaaonable . ratea. Cess -noola cleaned and AaA ,nin..l. moved.' Phnneer Office B5: Rea. 2058 SECOND HAND GOODS WANTEH EVERYTi:G IN CLOTH- ing and ehoea. Beat prices paid. Cap ital Exchange; 842 North Commercial Phone I1W W. ! STOVES AND STOVB REP AIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED u years experience. Depot National I ice, azea 26 to 8 in. high. Paints, oila and varniahes. etc., loganberry and hop hooka. Salem Fence and Stove Works. 250 Court Street: Phone 1 2 4 . TRANSFER AND HAULING Capital city transfer co. 22a state au Phone 933. Distributing, for warding and storage eur specialty. Get our rates- . WS MOVK.BTORE AND SHIP HOU8E- bold gota4Ogr specially is piano and furniture T&ftring. We also make coun try tripa. We handle the beat coal and wood. Call on ns for prices. We give good measure, good quality and good service. Larmer Transfer Co. Phone 980 TRANSFER AND HAULING OF ST.T. kinds. Phone 19F3. TRANSPORTATION PARKER'S STAGE! LINES O. W. Parker. General Manaiar Central 8tage Terminal Salem, Oregon. CAljiat-oll. V Cit rus U1V1H1UN Leavea Salem, Central Stage Terminal: 7 a. m.; 11 a. m.; 5 p. aa. Loaves SUvertoa News Stand: 9 a.m.; 1 pjn. ; A p.m. Salem-Independence-Monmouth Divialol Leavea Salem, Central Stage Terminal 7 a.m. ; 9 a.m.; 11:10 a.m.; 8:10 p.m.; 5:10 p.m. Leaves Monmouth, Monmouth Hotel t 8:15 a.m.; 1 p.m.; 8:15 p.m. Leavea ' Independence, Beaver Hotel t 6:30 am.; 9:50 ajn.;; 1:15 p.m. - 4 p.m.; 6:80p.m. Leaves Central Stage Terminal, Salem; for Dallas at: f a.m. ; 11:10 a.m.; 8:10 p.m. Leavea Gail Hotel. Dallas, at: 8 a.m.; 1 p.m.; 6:15 p.m. We make connections at Salem to al parts of ths valley. Extra trips by sp poiotment. - - 1 AKJCReneraMMaerO WATER SALEM WATER. LIGHT A POWER. CO Office, 881 South Commercial St. Tea per cent diacount on d o m a a t i e flat ratea paid ia advanc. I No deduction for absence or any cause unless water lsshnt off yonr prenimea GOMPERS' BODY ? LIES IN STATE (Continned from page 1) i ket in a : flag draped bouse of death the late president of the BAD TIKE SALTS Says Rackache Often Mcaif You Have Xot IJecn Drinkiig Enough Water. When you wake ub with back ache and dull misery in the kid ney region it may mean you have been eating foods which create acids, says a well known author ity. An excess of such acids over works the kidneys in! their effort to filter . it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and ioggy. When your kidneys get siugg:sn and- clog you must re lieve them, like you I relieve, your bowels, removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have back ache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours! tongue is coated and whdi the weather Is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, j full of sedi ment, channels oftein get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. j Either : consult, a good, reliable physician at once - or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts" take a tablespoonf ul in a glass of water before break fast for a few days and your kid neys may then act! fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of .grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for i years to .help clean . and stimulate sluggish kidneys; aiso to neutralize acids in the system so they no longer Irritate., thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, can not injure and makes a delightful, ef fervescent lithia-watef drink. Drink lots of soft water. By all means have your physician exam ine your: kidneys at least twice a year. Adv. j By ED WHEELAN "l E monade! Lou MuCEll tE TUP Qil WILD ALASKAN DANCE WALL AND HERMAN S SMOEET PATodTE LottataLenT shall A mot IH; THE THE TMlRD 12-10 IF KIDNEYS ACT ' tm American Federation of -Labor drew to himself throughout the day the men of labor and the men of capital, those who work in field and factory, those who knew him as only .a name aud those who knew him' as a loved ami loving companion. i Kil Past Casket All filed past the massive oof fin, which was flanked by banks of flowers, and draped with the American flag. As the hour approached for the start of the cortege to the Mis souri. Kansas and Texas railroad station, streets along the line of march were roped off. while the city; which ere this has known the tramp of many feet, paused in its fretful rush to cling for a hushed moment to the passing visitor. The 'city was reluctant to let him go. The cosmopolitan metropolis of tbe Alamo, with its soldiers, its sojourners, from all states and its adopted sons from the land below the border, ceased their Saturday night diversions to give a many voiced adieu to the gallant gen tleman who could not prolong his stay though he wished it mightily. Special Walts . Two special coaches on regular MKT train waited at the depot for their noted passengers and the la bor officials who had been Mr. Gomper's official council in life and were now his chief mourners in death. ; The rear observation coach was made ready to receive the casket while members of the labor group were to occupy a sleeping car Just ahead. Two beds were placed In the funeral car, near the casket for the labor officials who will act as the watch and guard on the Jour ney. Plans were made to have two comrades of the leader watch . at all times. Members of the executive coun cil of the federation have been sent telegraphic requests to board the train at points on the route nearest their homes so that the full council may escort the fallen president to his home in Wash ington. . Sixteen stops are listed on the train's itinerary as It goes to Washington. The first stop will be at Fort Worth, tomorrow morn ing at 7:45 o'clock. Services are to be held in Wash ington and the body is to be taken to New York Wednesday morning where further services probably will be held and a funeral oration preached by some one to be select ed. Burial will be in Sleepy Hol low cemetery at Tarrytown, N. Y. Eighty Members Enrolled In Chortis; More Desired An invitation is extended to all the boys of Salem who are in terested in the Salem Boys' chorus to meet with the organization, Monday night at the YMCA. At their first meeting last Monday the chorus started off with 89 boys present and it is expected that the attendance will be larget during the coming meetings. Dr. H. C. Eppley, director of the. .new organization has secured uew music, which will be present ed Monday evening. In addition Willamette university students are to be present to aid in the bass sections of tbe chorus. Cards to the regular members Lave been mailed from the YMCA, but that does not mean that a fellow without a card is not in vited. Parents also are extended an invitation to accompany their sons to the meeting. Fathers wbo can sing bass or tenor parts are asked to come along. They- are needed to fill jbut the weaker parts of the chorus. SHOALS 7 INVESTIGATED WASHINGTON. Dec. 13 State ments in an editorial in the Wash ington Herald attacking the Un derwood Muscle Shoals bill and its author will be the subject for investigation by the senate judi ciary committee. P Heart and Kidney Diseases Caused By Torpid Liver aaVBsaaaaaaaaaBBSBaaBSBSwaw) Blood carries body poisons through the system to vital organ ii f To clear our systems of poison toxins that taint the blood and break down health, we must keep "he liver regulated. Medical sci ence now knows that the liver is .uir most important organ be cause it destroys the body poisons that cause diseases of the heart, 'tldneys, blood vessels, create high ilood pressure and premature old ge. ' When the liver becomes torpid, hese poisons, instead of being de stroyed, are carried through the ystem by the blood. Then Nature lives quick warnings. You have ludden sick headaches, dizzy spells md nausea. If your stomach ia icid from sour bile and your skin becomes sallow or blotchy, , you may know poisons are in your blood. - i The liver cannot be regulated by irugs. but there is a safe Nature lubstance which will act directly on the liver. The discovery is purified ox gall. Get from your druggist a pack age pf Dioxol. Each tablet con tains ten drops of purified ox gall, in 24 hours the poison toxins will be' removed. Your liver will be i-egulated. Blood purification will beeln. -Sallow skin will clear. You will feel so much better you will know you have found the cause of your 111 health. Dioxol tablets are harmless, tasteless and cost lese. than two cents each. ; These . genuine ot all tablets are prepared only iider the name "Dioxol." If any tablet is offered you under another name, refuse it. Accent only Dioxol In the original, genuine package. Adv.