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TH2 OUTGO!! rTATZZllAirf sallx orGOn THURSDAY MOKJN1NG, irxiiiUAiil Vlf . -! .4 V-' S i--"" lassiff iedf Section Salem's Great MarKet Place- - y, "4e' 4 FOR 8AL.E LlTertock 0 ONE EXTRA GUOt JERSEY . COW Fresh Maren 1. (4 sod family cow." R. V. .Bates. Phooe VF13. 9-16 BUY BROOD BOWS CHEAP AMD Raiee piga for the hl-h market. Pastor sad atuamer (d tooa hare. Circumstance force a sacrifice en soma choice pur bred Chester White and Poland China eews soon due to farrow. Might lot shares. - Wm." Meier, Salem. Oregon. Kouti 3. Thon 78K13. -f6 Petland Sells Baby Chicks J27tf VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERSON ' PhoSM IQ2S-W. o-daot FRED W. LANGS, VETERJN A Rl AH Office 430 & Commercial. Phooe llt Res. PKowe tS m-m?H1 ; WOOD FOR SALE 11 1 INCH BLOCK WOOD $3.75 PER load; 4 loads 14. Phone 1879-W. . ' , . ' ... .1 U-m3 i OOOD COAI- DRY WOOD 1 . i. PROMPT DELI VRRl-KS H1LLMAN FCEL CO. . PHONE 185$ DRV WOOD FOR SALE Phone 254 or 2. - - ,-. 11-ttl DKT WOOD. FOUR roOT ASD IS lack Dry mill wood. 14.75 per load. Phone 18t9-W. " U.fu WE CAN SOTPLT TO0R WOOD A1 reasonable price. Coil 142. ; J add. th wooosaw ms. . i ll-fll WOODSAWING JUDD xSO SCHMIDT Phoae 14. . . - , ... ,. . U-jUtt DRT SLAB - WOOD FOR SALE Alee Meeoad growth. Phone 1754. UF22 BEST GRADE OP WOOD 4 ft And 16 inch, " Dry mill wood. . Dry and green mill wood. ' Dry second growth fir. ' Dry and old fir. j 1 Dry 4 ft. ash. 1 ' FRED E. WELL8 i: Prompt delivery and reasonable price. 280 South Chore. Pbna 1S42. 1 l-otf BEST SECOND GROWTH P1R 27: OAK 49. Call 118 L -. ; 11 d37tf 18 INCH AND 4 FOOT WOOD OF ALL "T kinds. Prices reasonable and prompt detlTery. Phoae 1958-W. 11-sl3tf 14-INCH OLD KIR 4 FOOT OLD FIR. second growth oak and lib. Phone 19P3. M D Mnvfield 11-iStf WANTED Employment 12 YOUNG WOMAN WISHES Housework- 135 Iee St, or Phone 2032-31. 1216 FOR EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER part or full time. References. 239 Statesman. 12-f3 TRCCK HAULING WANTED EITHER , wood. hay. or moving. E. A. Colwell, 441 N. Com't. i 12-110 EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS HOUSE work where brother and wile ean room. i 1215-8 .12th. i ; 12-f" TOR INGOME TAX REPORTS. BOOK- keeping and auditing see W. A. 8ip- prelL AB. 245 Chemeketa. Phone 900. - 12-17 MARRIED MAN DESIRES WORK ON farm.- Experienced in dairy and farm. Be 88. ' I2-f5 eVAN'TKD MLceUneott 13 CLOVER, HAY OATS AND .VETCH. Redrose Dairy. Stay ton. 13 f6 HAY WANTED WHAT HAVE YOU I Price t Address Meadow View Jersey , Farm .Turner, Oregon. I3-f6 WANTED COWS OR HEIFBliS, Coming fresb t'es.. or March. fboae 10ir"ni after 5 p. tn. - l:-f5 WANTED Miscellaneous 13 II IG Hi; ST CASH PRICE PAID WE bay everything. Used furniture, tools. 1 rags, sacks, old i metal and useO cars. Oet our price before you sell Phone os. 215 Center Ht. 13-MU WANTED TO BUY GOOD USED Piano or Player cheap. Box 23 Ij Statesman. . . ; - . 13-f7 CASH : PAID FOR FALSE TEETH- dental gold, platinum aad discarded jewelry. Hoke Smelting and Refining Co., Otsego. M:-higsn. 13-j27tf WANTED PRIVATE MONEY FOB - farm loans. Wo have several applies tlona -on hand. Hawkins A) Roberts, Inc 205 Oregon Building. 18 d4U 4 WOODRY THE AUCTIONEER BUY? aaed farniture for cash. Phone 511. i 1 9-aprtf BIISCELLANEOUS 14 WET WASH 80 CENTS. 25 LBS. Phone 2064-d. 14-f7 ! HIGHLAND CATTERY CATS BOARD ed. males at service. 2185 X. 14th St. . t :.: - i " 14-flB- 1 WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO MY Friends and patrons that 1 am : hack in the barber shop and have also employed A. C. Meyers of Minnesota, a first class barbar. The Capital Barber Shop. 264 State St. G. C. Oivena. Prop. I4 f6 Square Deal Welding Works v- 840 Ferry Street Phone 864 We teaeh electric aad acetylene weld Ing. Welder of 13 years experience a .,her - ' t , i . : t4f2 ii:lp wanted 13 MEN TO" CUT SECOND GROWTH FIR for half at Pratum. , Phone .23F11. ' ' 15-f6 HELP WANTED Male 18 WASTED MEN TO CUT SEOOSD . srewth Fir for half, at Pratum. Phon '': . ti l'' POULTRY AND EGGS 21 75 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS 503 laying. - J. W. bilmore. Jefferson. Ore. ; Phone 46F12. , -i ! 21f7 l"OR "BALE WHITE LEGHORNv Helty wood JStrain etrss. Setting 81-50. Hun dred $5. Mrs. M.-H. Utter. Rt. . Sa lem. Ore. 1-fS PERSONAL 23 MADAM VIRGINIA GIVES. HEADINGS.. I Few more days on all matters or i i.oH.n., Crom O.tfl 9. 633 Ferry .. ,nri. ...... .. j 'ot.ra NT LOAN St WE ARE IN A POSITION TO HANDLE dairy cattle loans, twenty nienths time. Interest 7 per cent, repaid 5 per eetit monthly. Oregoa-Idsho Dairy Loan, t. Sutherland!; Canbr. Oregon.. 21 ml MOrTT -AVAILABLE FOR liOANS OK UHr property oa terms like paiag rani. . - - . - A. C. BOHRN STEDT flMltor and' Insurance' 147VSO. Com' I St, Salem. Ore zm . 24Febti UflKKT TO LOAN ON FARM PROP-I ertv. Lowest rates obtainable. See Mr. MeCwrdy la Homer Smith'a off i iee Stewvea-Moor Bid S4-a5fHf REAL ESTATBCIXV 25 ! ' 1 ! Own t .. i : i ! : - special! '. i r; "i P SPECIAL. ! 4 room new house. nriceS II B.r0 with 200 down; 8 room bouse on paved street to trade! fr imreed acreage; 30 acres, near? Bead, Qre. will trade for timber or pasture land.: : : j j o have a buyer for ,a grocery store. 7 room modern home jto ichenge for 1 THOMASON 831 ',4 State Stj. 1 i i f 23-f3lf Fairmount hlill Choice corners lot with purine pa d. On of the bst locatiooK on the hUU f 1200. Inside ht M00 and p. ROBINSON Oregon Bids. M ! i t ffl FOR SALE SIX ROOM MOsDEKK botiae. new. rooi. new paint. cloe to school, "200, easy terms. Seven! room bunga low, basement. I paved street.! nnn. 84jOO. easy terns. r wi8 take a ear first payment. j - . f ir . j f; Two eottages close in good Sbusiness site S5500; 700 acre stock! ranch,: 3 mjles from rood town, with atlock and iuipiBirnis zu,uuu, ii t . 11300 acre stork rsnch rloseito rood town 822.50 per acre. Anspj P. iU Wood. 341 8tate St.! ! I ; I 25-f5tf FOR SALE BY OWNER. NEARLY new bungalow, full cement' hssemoat. fur nace, maple floors, corner i lot. j A rood norac. lass j tspitol ;stj I 2512 BEST BUNGALOW BUTiB ; I 86DOO Real home. Court Street. Mod- r "i ern in every iwjiy.p rooms. 15000 A dandy clone In 6 rooms, fire- I' i pUce. f- j j ! f 84700 Brand: -new ntodern f roofns, f near Htate street, j I j . j 8-4COO New 6 rooms modern near State street. Worth look in v nn i 84200 Dandy! 5 room. Marion street fauuu am a rooms, laraaff.J 81200 Coty 4 room bahealow i The above properties are priced right TO vim terms. ! j. If It a Home See CHU.DS ft BKCHTEL 25 f5tf 5 LARGE LOTS 8750. ! HIGH .ND dry ouiu. ' crms. t j im i ib vielw, BEl'KK Mr.NI KICKS I U. 8. Bank BWp- fS3-j30tf -r CHEAP i LOTS--XEAR j CA.R, ON terms. it- i ' BECKE A HENDRfCK ' i V. S. I Bank Bldg. I 25-f4tf A GOOD INVESTlB'feNTf IS WORTH I A LIFETIME OF i SAVING" i- HERE IT IS Seven I rom : hjnuse. and :, sleeping porch; bssetneht. for i j nsee. i Big lot; c4oe in; nly i uu; very , easy i terms.- I BAROAN-i-Seven iroam house, lot : 75xlo0: all kisdslof fruit, pav- I ea si reei. r or quick psie. f3, 1 730. i : . ij I i ONE BKTTER SG "m ere fmhn. Hpiel i I Oreen district, rpnniijar water, i j i Owner'is making inoney on this ! i place, i Haa to co vast,! will kac ' M rifice, j t ome and i see Jne, FOR RENT 17 ronnj house ami garsff. I iraiy per tooath. . i We Write Inurshce KICU, I'. REIMANN 4-S-6 D'Arcy Rldg.-t-Phone h013 : ! i 2S-fatf ! ! GOOD VALUES East front - lot on Norrh Winter he- tween D and t. streets. Pried $9501 ' 5 room house 1 4 blocks south of State street, i Price 8160O. Would icon aider offer for quick sale 1 Good lot near Lincoln school. Prica 8700. terras. i : I KRUEGER -1 Realtor 1 147 North Commercial Phone 211 25fltf FOR SALE i. MODERN HOME SETEN large rooms, i Fine location It 65 by 165. Address owner. 105 1 . . ... i .... A. ! T 1 Cheme- avis iireri. i 25flQ TRADES 6 ROOM IIOUSE. NEW AND moaern. close in, tor smaller pion&eand large lot -out fsrther. price l$t509: room house, small lot worth j$30oq for larger house; 5 room house worth i $3, L 000 for small farm; $1200 ieqaitr in! 82000 house' as , payment cinjsmalf su burban home! at not oveir 3tjoo vsl!o: 5 room houke. i modern and worth j $4J- 500 for 2 or ,3 acre well jm proved close, home; 60 acres well imbrovtid witji 10 acres fine prunes, price f 6008 for final! tract near Salem: 53 acres rlrht id the best flax -belt, i improve, wqrth $k000 for 8lem home. t i 1 III 1 MeGILCHRIST A -PENNINOTOX ' I 209 U. S. Bank Bldg.-i-PhoMB 140 ! T n LOOK $210oj ronly f80X idfwn) by iniiy inrnisnea room ; nuncsiowi who full besemeat. ! furnace fnad bath., fine graded lot with cement fwalkja and! east front. 5 blocks from fPsrrish school. See me quick. HARRIS 4 Masonic Temple, phones 795, 4942?. 25J22tf HOUSE FORI SALE TO I MAKE ROOM for new linen mill. Scaled bids wall be received until i Feb.!' 10J for house No. 2278. Fairgrounds road. Must te re moved by Feb. 23. J Address Miles Linen Company. 993 QourtfSt. 3f6 ii I ill T4 ACRE RjVNCH 4j MjltES OUJ ON paved highway. 5 room fouse! and peees ! sary out buildings for only $100.' East ern Washington fannj improved and part in rrep, clear, fbr i valley jfarm. -Wilt assume. Canada land and cash for valley farm. For bargains and ex changes. Barber, 20(1 (Vtay Bldg. 5-f4tf SMALL STRICTLY MOIEBNs $3750. rurnace, naseaient. garage aua paving. Close to new Junior hlrh, i - i BECKE A HENDRICKS i Uj, S. Bank Aildgj qS-tUt MOST ATTHjACTIVEj S3 ACRE TRACT w ii a nwaera ooair, iress, s iutta m shrubbery, everything 1 in good iorder, $7500. i- i ! j- I : f " 14 acres! all in fruit, mdcrnihome, this will interest you when! you bee it. ( Money to be made i here. I i i Exchange $'J,SOO mortgage for growing Salem property, i Exchange house a tslem for nearby small acreage. "ti l ! , t . . Exchange garage! servlcei blacksmith hop, everything modtsra apd ready to work with, and 6 room hoee, two lota in a good tommunity (or Apt- hyuse or business or other income property i 8ale..;1r Ml.i!.i: I. i LL i. UEKTKL lie a, J.' MINUTE SMOVIES BEHIND, ft IUITM6J? ?f UiHLC AT f , ; 8250 1 REAt) ESTATE City 23 I ' Wo have extended our time to Feb. 10th for listing in our new real estate supplement. - ; Call and give as yoar listings. We will publish same free f charge. I We are continually re ceiving inquiries from California and eastern states. Remember oar adver tising is free to you. , Call anytime day or evening. i -Home Keslly Company 169 S. High. i , 25F5 rRINTED CARDS SIZE 14" BY 7H" wording "For Sale, Enquire At. Price 10 eenta each. Statesman Business Office. Ground floor. . TWO FINE LOTS . !' On N. Commercial 1, a corner, east front and paved, at 81100. 2. on S. High, paved, I walnuts and fruit, choice for 41UOO. This: price is limited to a few days. Price goes back to l2UO. A barsrain at IXX. Terms oa all. T1IK FLEMING REALTY CO. 311 State. I 25-fltf 6 ROOM COTTAGE ALL ON ONE floor, modern conveniences, large lot. oa pav ed Street, fruit, double .garage, 2(00. 7 room old style house, nod era con venience, very close in en High street, ,84750. : ( 9 room modern house. Cottage street, corner lot. garage, $5000. j Beautiful 5 room new bungalow, very close in, a bargain at 5950. ; WINNIE PETTYJOHN t Realtor 216: Oregon Bldg. 2 j31tf For Sale at One-Half ' 7 Price ; for limited time; 5 acre tracts oa llose dale paved road, south Salem. Very close to earline. Prices are going up. If interested act at once. ; Socolofsky j .'' ! ;84l Stat . 2-j31tf COZY LITTLE HOME AT A BAR gain. Better look at it. 26x7 Brooks Ave. i 25-13 FOR! RALE TWO NEW; BUNGALOWS on North Capital street. A psyment of WOO will - handle.- balance like rent. Lone Star Service Station. Phone 520. ! i 25-fi BUSINESS OPPORTUXITD2S 526 j i INCOME i A good income re-renting (part) prop erty leaving family quarters and 10 percent on price, 1 f2.00. Close in. see Wot. Fleming. 341 State. 26-fltf SECOND MORTGAGE 81300 to trade for equity in income property or would ; consider cnod city lots. ; i ! j BECKE & HENDRICKS J 1 V. S. Bsuk Bldg 26 f 4tf 1 REAL ESTATE Trades 27 i QUARTER SECTION OF ALBERTA j land in good farming district to trade for Willamette Valley property. 1085 j N.j Commercial St. 27 jl3tf LOTS WANTED IX GARFIELD school j district in exchange for equity in j strictly modern 8 room homo in Oaks addition. - ) BECKE .A HENDRICKS I i -fnl- B'dar- t ,27-f4,-,ll i 11EAL ESTATE Farms 28 ? In Polk County i 38 acres well improved .............. 84000 42; acres well improved.. ..-...u 45U0 25: acres well improved 3500 These are fruit producing places snd not inflated pricesj. - Would consider just a little trade in either of these. ! ROBINSON Oregon Bldg. i 28-16 , LOOK THESE OVER 1160 acre Canada farm, good improve mentjj, . for acreage ; will .assume., . jWell improved 1 160 acre farm in Dakota, -for Marion Co. farm. 640 acre Montana farm, good im provements, for valley, farm. 12000 acre stock or ' sheep ranch in southern Oregon, good improvements. exchange for farm in middle west. i 25 acre suburban home for farm. - Nice modern home on Court : street, easy terms. '..-'! Snap in cozy little bungalow,' terms. ! Wanted by responsible parties, lease ot good business location. If you want to buy, 'sell or exchange see . u: ' 1 1 Mi - P ERMINE A MARSTEKS ! Commercial Club Bldg. 28Fltf 16 IACRKS CHEAP BLIH38 AND EX ceiU-nl roid to Salem. $3250. terms. ; BECKE A HENDRICKS U. 8. Baak Bldg. IZtUt FOR KAI.E 3 ACRE HILLSIDE Build ing site. .-""Running water. Fir trees. Close to ' car line. Sucolo.'ky. 'Ml Htate. 2-f3tf HIGH CLASS FR.UIT TRACT. 10 Acres close in on paving. Bldgs. $4000. i - BECKE A HENDRICKS , i U. . Bank Bldg. : 28 f4tf 10 ! ACRES TO LEASE OR SELL ON terms. Right in town. Bldgs BECKE A HENDRICKS ! U. 8. Bank Bids. 2-f ttf REAL ESTATE Suburban 30 i BE.VUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME just outside of the city on paved road near car line. One of the best 5 acre tracts. wi!h practically new modern bnnsalow, rooms, electric ugnis. water , system, basement, aarage. out buildings, fruit. Price $3000: only $ItMX down, balance easy. Immediate pAeston. No trouble to show prop erty. i - See CHILDS A BECHTEL" i 540 State St. 30-f5tf VSED CARS FOR SALE 31 BUICK ROADSTER FULLY Equipped with extras end in good running order. . Inquire at Lots Lrsen Mining Co. Uf fice in Terminal Bldg. I 31 f 5 FORD TRUCK EQUIPPED WITH GOOD " h-idr cab. .Universal ' transmission. Rnrkf llountain brake. Excellent a " iehaaical condition and a-ood rubber. A ' cood buy. Come in and look it over, kirn Vmrrw street. Ask for Good fellow. i . 31-f5 GOOD USED PARTS FOR HALF OR less. Why pay morel Money back . euarantee. Scheelar Auto Wrecking to. Look for the orange front. Day nhone 819. Night phooe 503. 1085 i . rriil At. "Built to save 01-Jl -IT iVIsJOWlSCOM MX Oi A Cfl .TWE PAMPAS' AMriTil? ALl'So L McCBteT MOfcy cwuswsit ? j ;Ar iw Luck a PART t Ajre mvsT ALL' i SOrWsE. PLACJ ! TC? Vet ACt OH OoB uAy- i BUT Mf MiTHEe 1 NeXW&CB vsitMT amt gctt TUE WIVE 5 AK VS ROLE WAl5"lb J BP EHMtNATgrD VSED CARS FOR SALE 31 PACKARD HCDSON E8SEX Look Theae Ovs Dodge touring . .. 8650 Maxwell touring 5oO Hupmobile touring 650 Baick. 6 touring SUO Ford aedan ... - 3O0 Cadillac touring IdOO Packard 6 touring 1600 Packard 8 touring .... 3500 Hudson coach coach .. 158j Esac& etweb 1070 FRED M. POWELL i Motor Cara Corner Ferry and Cottage Paekard Hudson Esses 31f5 SAVE lt0 ON ALMOST NEW FOKD touring. Newton Chevrolet Co. 31-j31lf Dodge roadster .. $275 Dodge touring, inclosure 4rf5 Oldsmobile touring inclosure 5WO Overland touring Ike new: 450 Overland touring excellent con dition 275 Studebaker sedan .. 700 Studebaker touring like new 850 Gardner sport touring..... 750 We also have Fords and Chevrolet $5O.00 and op. F. W. Pettyjohn Co. 219 and 279 N. Commercial St. 31 j31tf R. K. MacDONALD THE M.UtMO.S DEALER ALL KINDS OF USED CARS COME AND SEE THEM BEST BARGAINS AND s BEST TERMS GUARANTEED SERVICE TEL. 793 25 STATE ST. 31 j30tf Used Ford Specials 1923 roadster . 1924 touring ... 1923 touring ... 1923 coupe $285 .... 375 290 ..... 395 315 ....;. 3S5 1922 coupe 1924 roadster i 1920 touring with starter 145 535 1934 Tudor sedan 1925 license i Deluded - (EASY TERMS) Valley Motor Co. 260 N. High Phone 1995 31-j28tf A FEW USED CARS 1919 Dodge touring $300 1923 Dodge touring. 675 1922 Dodge touring 550 1922 Overland touring 375 1921 Dodjje sedan... 650 1923 Dodge delivery 750 1923 Studebaker special touring .- 875 1924 Ford touring with lots of extras 400 192" Dode touring 330 1917 Dodge touring 100 All cars with 1925 license . f TKRM S I BONESTEELE MOTOR CO. 31-fS , I GENERAL MARKETS i t - PORTLAND. Feb. 4. Grain futures, wheat hard wnlte, blue- stem and Baart February, March $2.19; soft white, February Jfl.96; March 11-97; western white. February i.z; Aiarcn $1.96;. hard winter February $1.98; March $2; northern spring February, March $2; western red February $1.93; March $1.93; BBB hard white February. March $2.25. Oats No. 2 white feed Febru ary March $4 4; ditto gray Febru ary, March $43.50. Barley No. 2 feed February, March $38. Corn No. 2 eastern yellow ship ment, February $50.50; March $51. Millrutv standard February $38; March $39. BOY WINS NATIONAL ROAD ESSAY PRIZE Public school traffic reserves or ganized in San Francisco and Ber keley by the California State Autr mobile association with the co operation of the respective boards of education and police depart ment of the two cities have receiv ed national recognition, it became known this week with the receipt in San Ffanclsco of ,a letter from Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, announcing that the plan had received the endorsement of the conference on street and high way safety. As the result of recogition. the plan inaugurated by the Automo bile association may be generally adopted throughout the nation. STEAMER IN DISTRESS NEW YORK. Jan. 31. The British tanker San Dtrnston, bound for Southampton from Colon. Ca nal Zone, lost its propeller, last night and was drifting ofr Novia Ecotia, according to an SOS mes sage received by the Independent wireless early today VSCM MJD VfjOfe KAJ t AW WUX - 3VST CLASSIFIED Of Reliable Business AMBULANCE AMBULANCE SERVICE, DAY OR night, fhone ;.. 17S.Soith l.ilerty. AUCTIONEERS F. N. WOODRY Expert Livestock, furniture, real estate AUCTIONEER Res. ir.10 N. Summer Phone 511 for sales dates. L. E. TA LBOTT Auctioneer Phone 470 202 U. S. Bank Bldg. i 5 O. SATTERLEE Auctioneering Rooms ' 25-26,- Breymaa Block Phone 4 HO or 121 1-J. jne 12tf AUTO PAINT ING HAVE US REPAINT YOUR CAR WITH Our New Permanent Finish luun Caa High and Trade BATTERY AND ELECTRICIANS K. D. BARTON -4 EXIDE BATTERIES starter and generator work; 171 South Commercial. Phon 198 COURT ST. JOE WILLIAMS BEAUTY PARLORS BUNGALOW BEAUTY SHOPPE 640 ,Chemeketa street. Phone 358-W. j22 BICYCLES AND REPAIRING Ll.OYD E. RAM8DEN DAYTON BICY cIps snd repairing 387 Court. BRAKE RBLZNINO RAYBESTOS BRAKE STATION 275 South Commercial St. Phone 102. jtf CHIMNEY SWEEP LET PRESTO" j CHIMNEY CLEANER , do your dirty work. Satisfaction guar ' anteed." Yonr dealer has it. d-24tf CHINESE REMEDY L. L. DICK L. M. HUM Chinese Medicine Company Help nuy known! disease. 420-426 State. i s-30tf CHIROPODIST DIC. 8. F. SCOTT j GRADUATE National lniversity Sciences, Chicago. Masonic Temile. Phone BQ. CHIROPRACTORS DR. O. L. SCOTTf PSC CHIROPRACTOR 414 19 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 87. Res. 82 H R. CLEANERS A DYERS SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS. 121 S. Commercial. Phone 1868. W spe cialize on one day service. DRESSMAKING CORSETS MADE TO YOUR MEASURE, i Dressmaking. Mrs. Carrie Fishery Me ,. Cornack building. j-lltf PRINTED CARDS SIZE 14" BY 74" -wording, "Dressmaking"; price 10 .. cents each. Statesman Business Office, - Ground floor. ' DRUGGISTS ELECTRICIANS SALEM ELECTRIC CO. M A 8 O N I C building. Phone 1200. HLECTR1C FIXTURES AND SUPPLY Co., Phone 1924. 222 N. Liberty. , i - r - - L- ... - FLEENER - ELECTRIC C O. lions, wiring by hour or contract. Es timates furnished. Phone 9d0 471 Court St. . ; EYE EAR NOSE THROAT Dr. Harold M. Brown EYE, EAR. , NOSE AND THROAT. 320 U. 8. Bank Bldg. Phone 2131. j-litf FARM PAPER IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BE8T farm paper, send 15e to the Pacific Homestead. Salem. Oregon, for a three months', trial aubscription. M e n t i o a this. ad. POULTRYMEN SEND EIGHT TWO cent stamps for special three months' trial for the best and eldest journal in the west.' The articles and advertise ments are of special interest to the poultry breeders of the Northwest. Northwest Poultry Journal. 211 Com mercial street. He lem. Oreron FINANCIAL FOR 8ALE FIRST AND SECOND Mort gages. Trust Deeds. Contrscts on houses Will net 6 to 30 BECKE A HENDRICKS C. S. Nat'l Bank Ji-tt I FARM LOANS PLENTY F MONEY to loan on good farm security. CITY LOANS We ar loaning Pru dential Insurance Company money on city reeidenees and business property, at 5. pins a -commission. Hivkint ' A Roberta. Inc, 205 Oregon Building. I d-14tf FARM I.OANS LESS INTEREST : longer time, no commission. Protects against adversity. City (loans, lowest rates, monthly installments, prepay ment privileges. J. C. Siegmund, room 2. over f,M Bush hint WTFrj I aiNliDPDSi OF TWE. PAMPAS IS LOOWMJ I FDeWsRC VAUTM VMS MASTfeP - plECZE . ; JUST LITTLE GROWW up TCK DAEE: Ar4E THE VILLAIN .i. aa . ak ffa, jb r aV hrT-f ' ADP 0AVJ6MT 6M A PLAVFUL MOOD i TUfe LAWM OF iNt Ll iCkivy FOULywC?OC E3TATfe WILE- . 13 S GCTTA SI&Gey Cf- 'ClNtMAGAZNE Look? OH IN AVKJSCMEMT BUSINESS DIRECTORY and Professional Firms Arranged in Alphabetical Order for Quick Reference -j . FINANCIAL LOANS MADE ON GOOD CITY PROP erty at a low rate on the easy payment plan, so at end of year you are all paid up. Farm loans on large or small tracts; private money. See first Cd you will go no further. G. W. Laflar, 410 Oregon Bldg. Farm Loans ANDERSON A RHPERT 4o Oregon BinHme FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS. WEDDING BOUQUETS, funeral wreaths, decorations. C. F. , Breituaupt. florist. 123 N. Liberty. Ph. SAO. - 1 FRUIT BUYER WARD K. RICHARDSON, Salem. Oregon. mch2 FUME AVAL DIRECTORS SALEM MORTUARY, FUNERAL DIREC lor. 210 Center. Phone 16.. FURNITURE STORES GIESE FURNITURE CO. QUALITY furniture for lets money. 872 Court, Phone 464. PEOPLES' FURNITURE STORE NEW and second hand furniture; 271 N. Commercial. : ; HEMSTITCHING MRS. C. E. MILLER, HEMSTITCHING, stamping, buttons. Room 10, over Mil ler's store. Phone 117,. HEMSTITCHIVG, STAMPING. PLEAT ing. The Petite Shop, Room S, over Busicks. n29tf SALEM ELITE H EMSTITCHING pleating, buttons, stamping! and needle work; 328 Oregon Bldg. Phone 379. INSURANCE WARREN F. POWERS Life. Accident. Fire. Automobile 219 O. 8. Nat l Bank Bldg, Phone 607 Insure ; . Yonr home or car now Phone 161 BECKE A HENDRICKS U. S. Bank Bldg LADIES TAILORING D. H. MOSHER TAILOR ( FOR) j MEN and women, 474 Court St. LAUNDRIES CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY Phone 165. Service with a smile. Quality work. 1264 Broadway. !j-14tf TRY THE HOME WET WASH LAI'S dry. Phone 171; 1356 B street. j-lTtf SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY 316 S. Liberty street. Phone 25. oldest, larg est snd bejt. Established iqa.9.1 MEDICAL MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phone 517-W. MUSIC STORES SHERMAN CLAY It CO.. PIANOS Steinways. Duo-Art and others. Moore's Music House. 415 Court street. ' GEO. C. WILL PIANOS, PHOXO graphs, sewing machines, sheet music, and piano studies. Repairing phono graphs and sewing machines. 432 Stata street, Salem. . TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW Victor or Brunswick. H. I,. Stiff Furni ture Co., Music Dept. NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND chronic diseases. 415 Oregon Building. Phone 110. NURSERY STOCKS FRUIT. NUT AND SHADE TREES Penrcy Bros.. 237 State. PACKING AND SHIPPING FOR EXPERT FURNITURE PACKING and ahipping. call Stiff's Furniture Stre. Phone S4 1 . i PAFEBHANGING AND PAINTING PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR HOUSE decorating, paper banging, tinting, etc. Reliable workman. PIANO TUNERS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED Pi ano tuner. Leave orders Will's Music Store. PLUMBING rLUMBING AND GENERAL REPAIR work. Graber Bros., 141 Liberty Phone 550. " f-1 5tf RADIO RADIO DOCTORS SALEM ELECTRIC CO. "i F. 8. BARTON. Prop. Masonic Temple Phone 1200 Radiolas For Every Purpose Every Puna All Standard Siies of Radio Tubes HALIK A EOFP ELETRIC SHOP 337 Court St. Phone 488: REPAIRING ALVIN B: STEWART ! 347 Court St. -I Umbrellas, Cutlery and Keys Ltvinowen, rasor-blades. scissors." knives snit tools snarpeneo SCAVENGERS BOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE -t- GAR bage and rrfuse of all kinds removed by the month. Reasonable rates. Cess pools cleaned and dead animals re- nnveit Phones r Of ffee 35: Res. 20..H WA HA -I gLAiMCWE lsOUtvE MAS pjcsT eooc of- pdpms cntvtled Tnoucrwr MT AVE 5 (PwTMeXM - SCRteMJERt CsCtVsAI Hfifiiy CF TVCM Atgfe ir4 CiLANK EsSE: To i 5AV TrE LEAST HEPE S A ! NEAT . i A HOT ONE A - - SECOND HAND GOODS. WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH- ing and shoes. Best prices paid. Cap ital: Exchange. 342 North Commercial. Phone 1368-W. : - i STOVES AND STOVE REPAIRING STOVES OF ALL KINDS REBUILT, RE- paired, coils -made. The stove shop, 555 Marion. Phooe -1524. . j-9tf 8TOVES REBUILT AND REPAIKED 40 years experience. Iepot National fence, sixes 26 to 58- in. high. Paints, oils 'and varnishes, etc.. loganberry and hop hooks. - Salem Fence and Stove Works. 250 Court street. Phone 124. ! TRANSFER AND HAULING CAPITAL CITY' TRANSFER CO. 226 State St. Phone 933. Distributing, for warding aad storage our specialty Get our rates. I WE MOVE, STORE AND SHIP HOCSE- bold goods. Our specialty is piano ana fnrniture moving. We also make: coun try trips. We bsndle the best coal and wood. Call on us for prices. We give good measure, good quality and good aervire. Urmer Transfer Co. Phono 930 TRANSFER AND HAULING OF ALL kinds. Phone 19F3. TRANSPORTATION I I PARKER'S STAGE LINES I 3. W. Parker. General Manager.' -i Central Stage Terminal I SALEM. OREGON ! Principle One-Way and Round Trip (Jnnree oa farker stage Lanes: One Round Station MeMinnville . Monmouth . Dallas . Falls City . Bilverton- Independence Amity Tillamook . Hebo . Way .fl.oo . .75 . .50 . 1.00 . .75 - .65 . .75 . 4.60 - 8.55 Trip f 1.70 1.25 .90 1.80 1.25 1.00 1.40 7.40 8.70 8:00 2.60 9.00 2.40 Willamina Sheridan Dayton . 1.85 J 1.60 1.25 Newberg 1.50 Psrker Stare lines makes big reduc tion in Express Rates, from 20 to 50 eenta on the hundred pounds. Reason able rates on C.O.D. ejecting, i Send your express by Stage and get quicker service. I Call 696 for Information I - - WATER " - i Sa..:M WATER. LIGHT Se POWER CO. Offiee. 801 South Commercial St. Ten per cent discount on do in est 1 c fist ratea paid in advance. No deduction for absence or any cause unless water ishjitfforewige GLIMPSES BEHIND THE . SCENES AT PRISON (Continued frem page 1) j ; . sibllity. Its power is irresistible But in the shadow by the barred window at : the end of the winsrs one stands looking. out toward the stars, seemingly oblivious of the sense-bludgeoning music and of the presence of his fellow prison ers! The reporter draws near curiously and the man turns. He is a young man. t What is It, kid?"' the reporter asks sympathetically. 'Oh, " nothing much. They didn't have that sort of music when I was outside," he answered simply. There, is .a shade of pain and wonder 1n his voice. "Seven years, y'know," he went on to .ex plain. "The jazz bands were not out then." An interesting study in psychol ogy here. This jazz cannot be an indication of a gradual decadence in musical taste, for in this case i it seems" to strike suddenly and with paralyzing intensity at its first hearing. And why? What associations has it roused? Of this life, or is it merely an atavistic response to something that would have stirred our brute forbears? The saxophone sobs from ah ahyss of nameless sorrow; the other reeds wail in a spine-ticklinw fugue; then the Fad nets gives way to i jov as the brisk throbbing of the drums break through; and beneath all. moving like a sensu ous underflood. is the barbaric voice of some great brass horn, booming insistently. suggestlnRly. Let. the critics and the adher ents of the classical say what they will. Here Is music Interpreta tive mnslc! A sweetly wierd Infer no of sounds but full of meaning: typefying something primal and organic In man, life, the cosmos itself, the. Nietzscheaa cosmos: the soul of man in torment, in strug gle,. In conquest, Hfe'In its color, beauty and plentitude, the will to npwerC . ' The number ends abruptly; a storm of applause. iThe young man in the wings turns back "to his darkened win dow with something JPJte a whis pered oath. In the dusk his face shows death white; his body is aquiver.- Plainly he has entered a I land of aneuish that lies be -A' fams; nf .. TvyPC 'OF SERIAL DO VD) NAANT NEXT' AAjiLL Tcy To PLEA St -Tue MAJOeiTV- . yond the common suffering of penal restraint, bcyorhd pace and time as well; the Land of Mem ory, The reporter turns tcward hin Impulsively, sympathetically; then checks himself. One must iaot be mawkishly sentimental. Aj foul in torment, no doubt; but what of It?: He. like all others or curing bent. Jives In a bell of his" own making. The universe is just. So we must harden ourselves against sympathy and weakness; we must be cynical. No. not cynical; (ra tional, just, and unfeeling. must fortify ourselves with a Rtbi cal and virtuous aphorism: "TlaVey who sin must suffer." Well, so be it! LITTLE GIRLS ARE MUR- DERED; BODIES FOUND (Continued from page 1) Two little girls had droppecC from sight in a thickly populated neighborhood of. the city in broad daylight without leaving a trace) behind. Today Leo P. . Saulque and Frank West? were crossing the Clara Baldwin estate west of Ex position boulevard. They saw a bit of .cloth sticking from a brush . pile and investigated. Underneath werejthe bodies. County Autopsy Surgeon Wag ner is performing a post mortem examination to determine if pos sible the manner of their death. " William Bright, chief of ther homicide squad of the sheriff's office, announced tonight that a dragnet had been spread for a degenerate who had been annoy ing women and children last furm- mer in the neighborhood fr,om which the Martin girls disappear ed. Wore Hold Capllvo Bright, after going over the ground where the bodies were found and after examining the. bodies themselves, expressed tha belief that the children had been kept captive several - days' after their disappearance, maltreated, strangled and then taken to the grave where they were found. , There were no indications of a struggle about the grave. - Brifrbt said, indicating that they bad been killed before being taken there. Parts of their clothing appar ently had been torn from them. The condition of the eyes and mouths pointed to strangulation, he said. FORBES DENIES FRAUD SCHEME (Continued from page 1) lng ha ,, "any arrangement with" Mortimer where they or anyone associated with him would receive any advantages whatsoever over any other persons having dealings with the government duriDg my incumbency in office." SPEED LIMIT NOT CHANGED f Continued from paga 17 over-size front tires its load could legally be increased 1.000 pounds Another bill. HD No. 25, refer ring to license fees on gasoline and : electric vehicles was with drawn during-the afternoon ses sion. ? -SB ,V Ideas are like people. They need rest. If you work one" overtime It becomes nervous and troublesome. KXECUTOR'8 XOTICK OP AP- POIXTIKXT Notice Is hereby given that the County Court of Marion county, Oregon, did on the 3rd day of February, 1923. by order duly made and entered of record ap point Claire M. Inman executor of the last will, testament and estate of F. B. Inman, deceased; that aid executor has duly qualified 'herein and hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to present same to him at hig offices In the Breyman building-at Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of first pub lication of this notice, to-wit, Feb ruary 5th. 1923. CLAIRE M. INMAN. Executor. F 3-12-19-26; M 3 NOTICE TO ROXIIIOLIETtS To United States National Dank, Salem, Oregon, and To the Holders and Owners of Itonds of School District No. 11; Hood River County, Oregon: ot Ice Is " hereby given, that serial bonds Nos. 5 and 6. of the bond issue of School District No. 1 1 of Hood River County. Oregon, Issued under-date March 1. 1912, together with the Interest due thereon, will be redeemed and paid by me. at the fiscal agency ol the State of Oregon, viz.. National Park Bank. New York City, with in thirty days frorn the date ol this notice. Dated at Hood River. Oregon this- 31st day of January. 1923. JESSIE M. BISHOP, -County Treasurer, Hood River County, Oregon. 14 SC 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 -a s 3 Bead tno .Classified Adsi