Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1925)
TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1925 THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGOtf If (1 S i MY HUSBAND'S .. LOVE ADEXJB GARRISON'S NEW PHASE " OP - REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Newspaper FsaUr flervleo, laa. Copyright. It3. t CHAPTER 154 THE WAY DICKY GAVE MA1K2K HOMKTIItXG TO THINK ABOUT . Dicky's tone was ko unconscious ly imperative that I looked at him in amazement. It Is not like "him to be carious about anything which does not concern ourselves, and once voice In the hall could not be mistaken a belonging to any per son other than Mrs. Marks, our f Jambouyant neighbor whom he had disliked ever since his first meeting with her, 'Mrs. Marks and one of her friends." 1 murmured in as low a tone as I could manage, but Dicky mattered an inconsistent and in sistent "hosh!" and I listened with him to the animated coloquy Sole? on outside the door. ."Well! of all things!" Mrs. MaTte',. high-pitched voice had said she opened the door. "Mollie. Whatever are you doing here at thia'Um of day!" .. "I. didn't, go to .work this morn? ing,,;NelVaVTk?.-answer was in me surprising wciirmodutateci con tralto of MoUi. Fawcett, the glrHflt 'tnomrng:"'. with .thQ KngWph name and the ;Kouthern European type of beauty, whoso personality had so interest- ed trie the day before. "Didn't go to work!" Mrs.i Marks nhrilled. "How's that?" "1 didn't get home nntil three o'clock." That's no excuse for yon."1' There was a maternally reproving! note la Mrs. Marks tone. "I've known you to dance all night and Woftd Goal : While we arc getting a large shipment of several cars of coal, we suggest that you take the same advantage and lay in your winter supply while coal is fresh end prices are right. L AR -TRANSFER 113 South Libtrtj I'hone - ; It s-Hiak lr-- ' c t-tirt DOftOTii DARNIT UNCLE BILLY V UJE.V-V St boerjt VJUUJS to EVetfUJWE.t'c ABOUT tTWc -WAVE OUST ; ft 1 fAH' VoO ARE I J j A. LITTLE ' S I AMERICAM Q,rvL-J . . . ... V BE H EVE Tf FAMOUS 1PLAY HERE TOMORROW 1 - .-'f - - : '"',r ' . Art - ' i U "it , JT'-v v i I "Uliat Price Glory," firama of the war days, is coming to the rteiljg theater tomorrow for one 1ay. The play sparkles itli fast comedy, is well, staged and well acted. It' receives the hearty endorse ment of the lieilTg theater management. go-to work as fro?h as a daisy the "I know. lhit. oh! Xelll ' thH j'frrsh ybuuR tbi?es harl a tr"l o cxcTtement in thes-.. "I had SI un I a r.ueer adventure last n!ght- didn't go to sleep for hours after j 1 got hom. thinking about It. .ud I Just couldn't go to work this morning until I had told you rbotit you're all the mother or titter I ever had, you. know." Madge Is Wary. (i fi AND STORAGE VCf.- fc. YCX) OP TVrfe M U.TT-t.S TEV-UWC J WcrO HOlo TO MAVCEV VAW.UQVA V CVSTAATHt .VI ' ' - - e . 7: -I I;:.-. ft 1 1 1U "Well! come along in and spill it." Mrs. Marks boomed in a mol lified tone. "My Pc'ry's just get ting up. but I'll puck him off in a, hurry he don't want anything t A. . . . . t ....ff,,,. .,,,.1 .-" 1 ' flllit I I it ill!) oi :ui.-.-t- mm iuh.i. ouv. then we'll have a chance to talk." The closing of the Marks' door down the hall punctuated her sen tence with a period, end Dicky spoke lazily, with un apparently aveless yawn. t, "Who 8 tr.o tiamo wnose. oni., ' Ti-minirie .iMve is onr I amoov- ant friend ner.t looi .' lie asKea "Heaven will have to protect the: iti -- - ,ulcu ""'twere present. ed the old! 5j : Tne simple nnri fnr trnil" hf lilimmpfl th old! couplet "it Mrs. Mar,fcs U the on ly safeguard the has." Somewhere within my conscious ness tinkled a tiny warning bell. Whatever it meant I did not know, but whenever I hear it, I am wary and chary of such speech un til I am sure of my.ground. "When Do The C'ro- d Cet Here?" "i nni not sure." I Kiiid slowly, "but her voice souu-!s like that of a girl to whom Mrs. Marks intro duced mo one (lav. I beiieo all j her relatives were IcilWl in ;i fire when fi;e was little, and Mrs. i Murks brought h-r up." I Dirlry lit a rfaretfe with me j ticulrus attention to the Hie. ; "Voire rleev.n'f soiintl 1 !.o the j bringing up c Mrs. Mark--." he draw'.ei. "lo iier looks ntch her J vol.-e, or is she like her mentor?" I "I really didn't notico her looks i particularly.' 1 said mendaciously. "She is dar';, tpiite pretty" I i apologized mentally to Mollie'a ex- I Qnisite brunette h-anty "and with nice eyes. Her name is Mol- i I lig Faw 1 "But wcett." that's an EntrliFh name." : Dicky said hastily, then stopped abruptly. I looked at him with j apparently careless inqniry. al i .though my pulse.s were hanimer !ing. i "Why shouldn't sh? have an t English i.asne?' I asked. ; 'TCo rji.on nt all." he answtrcd promptly, "except that your dfr j script ion sounded sort of foreign, j Iliit for the love of Milkel cau't, i you talk about any'hing except I AM THE DUKE CF rwH,T-ARDSErlO AMD 1 cam't understand why bo MANV MOOLErvlE'NJ FALL. M LOVE WITH VouR AMERICAN! ClFvLS ARE There BETTER LCJOM ej ly, ..,.,enc r woxu PrXTVV U)TU fV-0M YAK1; r-o Mrs. Marks and her trends? I'm getting mighty fed up with that bunch. Suppose you cut it out tor an hour or two at least. When da the crowd get here?" I held back the obrioua and just comment that I had not mentioned my neighbors except In direct an swer to his own questions. In stinctively I was on my ftuard against thi3 sudd?n pretense of ir ritation on Dicky's part. There was Fomething odd back of tbis sudden questioning something which I meant to reason out later, and I did not wish my faculties be fogged by any acrimonious debate with him. I, therefore, piuored his comment, and answered his questions. Lillian and Marion at five, t!:e others at six." "You won't need me before fo 'r then, will you?" be asked. '"I rual ly oufht to get over to the tuiio. I'll .havo and make a sneak, if you don't mind." (To bfcontinued) I GERMAN ACE IS BURIED PRK-WAlt MI LIT A It Y POMl MAitKS FlilKIt'K Ill'KlAJL BERLIN. Nov. v. 'Dr -Vs.-io-ciated Press.) Military pom;) such as is accorded only to Ger many's most popular military heroes marked the burial today of Baron Manfred Von Richthofen whose body was brought from France several days ago. Von Richthofen, the foremost flyins ace of Germany in the world war was shot down and killed toack of the financiai status is so fp.rorable the Hritish lines along the Somme !h;it u is fitting to go ahead im front early in 191 8. He was mediately with the plans for the buried at Frlcourt and recently the ncw min. 1 A an af tirnaJ in tha nn rn r 1 Germany by Prance Brief services were held todav in Grnce Church where thousands of patriotic Germans had filed past the coffin since Wednesday night. The edifice was crowded with members of the nobility an:l per i sons prominent in official and private ltie. Freshen! on li'.n- denburg. General Von Seeckt. of- ficers of the staff, the cabiret ! member3 and parliamentarians wwinut casket drsped with laurel, was carried by eight of the aviator's comrades Won n n c 1 16 decoration of the Order Pour I.e .Merite resting on the casket was a helmet and sword. When the casket was placed on a caisson, the proces sion, with a regiment of reich swehr and a snnadron of airplanes overhead passed through streets lined with infintry and the han - pers of veterans organizations to the Invaliden cemetery Samoan Babies Are Thriving iTI ii rjTrrjii jn nrj on Milk ofYoung Coconuts; LC.W ISJ UL! TACO PAGO. You ncr co.-on-"! i nuts for young Samoans is the j advice of tho I'nited States gov- ernmerit to South Foa mothers un able to sorure milk Tor their ba- Th uo of coeoanuts for ba - hies is still n experiment, but so far Is considered successful. Each child i.s given the meat of four very young coroanuts dai'.y, to gether with all the coconnut milk he can drink. Child welfare work in Samoa him ViAn rrpq r:.7&A en that till vil- , . . . . Willamette university has bo" las-'es in American Samoa are vis- ., . .. , ' , . . , , , . , ,i dLsbanded. An attempt was made ited at least once every two weeks, i , ,. T, , i J . .Jto arrange a gante with the Ip l-, In each village a committee of 4 . . vrm:1, srhnnl nf .!lttv. women has been appointed. Ba- bies are taken to the weekly meet- ngs of tins committee. lien a baby increases in weight the moth er is praised publicly; when it lose, the mother, is exiled to account. uw'c m'hL'3 have CZ-2r ) HEALTHV COMPLEXIONS Chalk white r lr Ea&f.fS I they T AW -j ) uf teener phw.th x Jn 1 I -lAijf l I oof? f i ! Y FACES 11 IV I ill A nu. -OKJLX LtV V OVA?"- LP.TTFB v rv LOflCi HE! 'ilk ,d Union Roster MEAT CUTTER'S TXIOX XO. 280 Meet irrond mui fourth Wednesday. PreEident V. E. Melburn; ecretry, Robert I'ed. CAP1T.VI. TtPOGR-U'HICAL C.VION XO. 3 lii lret.ilnt. G. V. Kvim; krcrftir'. 3T. 1. FilkkUtoa. Meets tecand S.ilur dv, 3 :0o p. m. ICAUPi'XTV.R'S rXIOX XO. Meets TUors. evening. Artlmr iuck er, president: Wm. JVttit. rretry. SVill-d !nerhnic furnished. 1'hone 17'. Lodge Roster FRATEKXAL OKDKIt OF KAGUiS. meet everr luodT. Vrjternitv Hall. S. M. Wille.t. Sff'j. Tel. Sel R. II iivsis FOID iCESS Selection of Site for Linen Plant Awaits Report From Chemist At the meeting of the hoard of director? of the new Oregon Linun Mills, Inc., held Monday aftornnon at the local chamber of commerce rooms, tho members of the board expressed themselves as being well pleased with the financial prog- ress of the enterprise and dfclared The treasurer reported thnt ?p- proximatly .90 per cent of the money ha.v come in from the first call. As a result, the board felt justified in going ahead, and lKve wired eastern connections for two experts to come t6 the coast im mediately for the pnrpose of as sisting in locating and laying out the new plant, ft is expected they will arrive about the first of next month. FJecar.ee of the liability of rair.e- yi'I in the water from a supply of i an' source other than a running stream, choice of a fite for-the new mill will not be made until the water adjacent to it has ben analyzed by the experts'. Pure water is needed for the bleaching1 of the linen, any mineral tending to hold the- color in instead of eliminating it. The next regular meeting of the hn.'irrl nf A i rr t rr lmc n;riorl , fw T)ecpmber ? aItIloUBh iL la l . u,l0tl1 ,nr,ftnff I will be called us soon as the ex- port? crrive from the east. ; I FOOTBALL MM I i?t nf j Willamette ssues i i -r r i I AWaraS, aS I eam UlSOanaS fnr tllP "PTsOJI All thoughts of a game for Thanksgiving day having been abandoned, the football siiiad at j ,ng"ton but thjs scl)nol.:U wori, jthat they already have an engage- ment for that day. There were only four out of T7 making their letter this si-as hat have made football letters at Willamette universftv before. 1 1 TOOKVOU I it a. & L. Oreeon Statesm ah Ztt J.tjon Statesman Published wrjr morning (except Mon day) t ?a!nu, the enyital of Oregon. Local Rates For Classified Advertising P.iily or Sunday Tne trn .". V! rnt.s per word Tareiie crnt per wonJ Si tietr S rents per word 1 mo-, daily and S'tn. 20 cent per word In ordr to earn tho more than one tima rate, advertisement must run in coirspcuiive ivwea. Xo Ad. taken for 1pm t'n 2." rent. Ad. run Sunday ONLY charged' at one-time rat. AdTpH'aemt'nM (ex'ept l'rronals and Situations Wanted) will t taken iTer the telephone it the advertiser is a mlifccriber to phone. Tlso Statesman will ,re"-ive adver lienunts at any time of the day or niebt. To ins'irn proper clas!.ifira tions ads. rhould be H hefore 7 p. in. TELEI'HOSK 23 OK 5S3 Money to Loan On Real Fi.':te T. K. FtRD (Over Ladd 4 Hush Bank) iSBFO It !; VOL' 1 .K A V K YOUR HO M F. Oil CAIt HAVE IT Insured Properly ' Phone Jfil liecke & Hendricks, Heili? B!dr.. 1S9 X. II. ah K. 4-28-tf Automobiles fcAI.KM ALTO WHICKINO CO. Wheels. Tires, Kims, fYiirt.-is ' , Half l'Hi'e and l.esi Parts for all cirv f-nsli fur old r.tra. . 40' S. Churcu Phoue -159 ls3tf JstHEELKR ACTO WRECKING CO.. will itoy jour old car. Jl:glift easn pnee lid. lod.1 X. Cotnroerc'.al St. ljl"tf Auto Repairing a GKNEJtAL RKPAIRINU. TIKES AND Tubes, a'-cessories. ax and oil. MF.I LF.lt & LKUKXOOOD OAUAtiE. Fhone iiii. Millar aud S. Commercial Sts. TVeefcpecialiie in reconditioning mo ors. Auto Tops SEE I S KOR TOP AND PAINT WORK. t. .1. Hull Auto Top aud Paint Shop. l!lr Fir." I.nnTe. 5nt7tf Salesmen 15 PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPi'PPPPPPl'PPPP pppppppppppppppppppppppPPPPPP pr PP pp pp pp pp pp pp pp pp pp pp pp WANTED SALESMAN WITH CAR PP PP TP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP We furnish all the prospects you can handle. Another high jrrade jaVsman needed at onre. To qualify yon must hare eli ing cvperieiice in hoire lino. St-e .Mr. Oakii1. "aleKinanaier. PARKER REALTY COMPANY 40! 17. S. Rank niH;. t'oniPi.reial nt Stat PPPPPPPIM'PPPPPPPPf'PFPI'PPPPPPP j ppppppppppppppppi'PPPT'PPPl'PI'PP Thee are Schwehiing. Tthodes Sfolzbeise and Houston. The other 13 me n were i ll playing their first yea r of varsity bull. The 1" receiving their letters for the first time are Keideil. c lor. WiMsIow. T. Zeller. Kvar.s, ort. Iferrman, McMullin; V.'ad- 11. Mum ford. Collingsworth. ! Scott and "Wood worth. With the excpiion of T. Zeller, wl.o is a I sen''!" at the university, all of the cT retumins to the university next faI- 8IH- ne '!t for tno s'iuad. Of this number six will not be able to receive their sweaters given alone with letters until next fall. ?s they were members of the fresh i n3n ciass ; l.KAta K ACTIO.V Sl CK'ESTED C.EXEVA. Xov. 1. Uly Asso leagne of na- 'ited Press.) In tions circl,?s it ifi ,)elieVed that th j leogne council will make anothe e ier attempt to have Great Britain and Turkey settle their controversy over Mossiil bv direct negotiations as a result or today's decision by the permanent court of interna tional justice. By Charles McManua IT5 OUR 'CREEN DACKS AVontetl KniplojTnent 19 EXVF.R1F.XCEI STEXOGRAFHER W ants petition. Call 2069 K. lQnW YOCXG LADT-XTISHES KMPl.OY M KX T bydjy or hoar. Phone 505-J. l'jii-l- liltKSSMAKlXfr 480 X. 23rd St. WAXJED TO PLOW. 2dotor Co. Silverton. CALL AI'IUXG lVdl" MATKBXITY CASES TAKES AT MY home or Till go nt unrein;. Plimie 19CO-W. l'JnJti- FOit CARDEX PLOW1NO, BASKMF.XT digging aud team urk, piiuno lyK.I. 19mHtf WOMAN WISHES HOUSE KEEP1XO either in or, out of city. X. Sum mer. - lOnb WiKL (JQLF HOSK CHll.DKEXS. Kport bono, knit to order. lind ku.t-' 1mt. Phone 177S-.L 19:i0f For Rent FOR KENT MODERN .OFFICE Sl'ACE. Steam heat, jvasonatie rent, fall )G:J is. High. 'JlirjT UARX FOR STOKAOK, 3.V X. FKONT. Juba Z. Painter, lit. S, Box 97, Suiem. KEWIXO MACHINES FOR SALE OH rnt. Stiff's led Furniture Ston. op posite Court Houie. , 21n'J7 PK1XTF.D CARDS. SIZE 14" liY 7'.s", wording "For Ilnt."' pri-8 10 rtnU each. Statesman Business Of ire. en .'jrmind floor. For Rent Apartments 23 A I'AllTM KNTS 1 10 DIVISION: ,3n,J!" HEATED APARTMENTS, 1335 STATE, jfierDw. 1. 23n22 AND 4-ROOM APARTMKXT I t'R m..hed aud unfumiohefl modern Adsitt Hpartmeut, 35 N latli. 2Jn'i5 ROOMS I L'RNISHED. DOWNSTAIRS. Light and water, 41 X, Hit. .. . llUn-ii FOR RENT HOUSES FLATS ETC. f 10 to 50. Beck & llindricVs. 19 X. High Street. HeUl Bui. 2:VnlSt FOR REXT 3 ROOM with batb. Low rent, in. "Co X. Cottage St. .APARTMENT' Modern. Close APARTMENT FOR KENT 5 ROOMS Phone ldU5 or call at 101 X. 13th. 23n'J4 PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BY 7Vi", wording, "Kwmi to Rent." price lu cents eat-h. Statesman Busin(3 Olfiee, eround floor. For Rent Rooms 23 KOOM FOR RENT IX MODERN HOME three blocks from state huit.se. Ail convenience. Gentleman -preferred. Plea.se give reference and a'lilre-.s A. II., care Statesman. U.jj28t Foil' KENT .ROOM .SCITAIJLE FOR students, wilh sleeping porch privileges. Everything modern. References are re quired. Address room,- cane Statesman. SijOtt FOR REXT -r- HEATED Ft; UN I SHED room, with garage. -Near Capitol, (iontlemen. Phone 4 t."-M. 2 nl!'f For Itenf Houses MODERN 5-KOOM ra;e, 1975 State. HOt SK AND GA In'iuire 1U6J State. 27n23 FIVE"1 KOOM" HOl'Si: FtREPLACT, furnace," and pipns for Close in. : 27nl5-tf Phone 2044 W. FOK REXT TWO' HOUSES r- TWO f'.atei an viistairs i'io to $0. - TIKCKK 4: JIKVDRIOKS 1 80 X. Hi?a St. Itilis.EMs. C7nlltf t'OK KENT NKW, 1IUOKKX EOUK furnace, front and back iiiclips. $20.00 a month. iJOT-i itcCoy, near Tile road. pUone 9jO-K. ' 27n-C Kot: KENT Xcw modern five-room lnnvcalow com plotely furniRhpd. Immt-diate posses sion. $45 pit inortli. - W. 11. GlLUiKXHOUST & CO, -T"i State St. "nCj KINK SMALL TIOME VOH LEASE OK :le. Brand nt'w 4-room. wired for electric run;. Hardwood floors, turn-' aee, et!. Price $UU00 or Hti rent.. liecke & Headricka, 19 X. High Street, Heilig Bldg. 27al8tl iW.i KENT SOMETHING GOO!. 'X iiree nioJri-ti houifs at f 35. AH have (nrnaees.. Also laTfe 6-ruom at 90 and two amaUer homeK at 2" and $10. ll-cka & Heu.lrii-ts, 1S9 X. Hish. Heili ItMj. .'7n20tf Fdr.Rent -Farms 20 l HAVE SEVER.f, IRRIGATED FARMS for rent. r, E. Thoinason, Turner, Ore,. Thone CXX. , 2ialtf AVantpd Miscellaneous 35 WOO DRi THE At'CTIOXEF.R KEYS used furniture for cash. Phone 511. 35at( FyRXITCEE PACKIXO -FOR SHIP menu. Oiese-Power furniture Co. 33i20tf HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED atoves, tools, furniture. Stiff's Used Goods Ivpt., opposite court house. - . N SSm22lf CASH PAII FOit FALSE TEETH dental (old, platinum and discarded jewelry. HoVe Smelting and Hefinery Co.. Otsego, Michigan. tii'iS SE1X US XQVK USED FURNITURE 11. L. tiff Furniture Co. Used Goods lept. opposite court housfl. 35m2tf WANTED PRIVATE MONEY FOR farm loans.. We haye aereral applica tions on hand. Hawkins & Roberts I nr.. 2ft5 Oregon Bide. R5dl4tf For Sale 37 GOO!) PAYING ROOMING HOUSE BX UtKM) Statesman. - 3u25 CHOICE YOUXO GRAIN FED RABBITS. Better than turkey. - SOc per pound. Leo unraart, let. luurai. S7n24 FOItDSOX, 2 "PLOWS AND DISK FOB ssle. J. S. Hiatt, Rt. 1. 6CF15. SToStf SWEET Al'PLE CIDER. 23c PER GAL Inu. 45t? K. Churcb. The house in the rvar. ' 37n24 riAXO FOR SALE XEAti SALEM Beaut if ul high era do piano must sold at once. Bis savin; , and terras monthly to reliable party. Jor particulars write C'line Music Co., t8 ront St., Portland. Ore. 7n24 RECEIPT . BOOKS-!SIZE 3" BY Vt", 60 receipt Jorms in book, 15 cents per book or two for 2o cents. Statesman office, 215 Sooth Commercial St- Sa lem. 'S7f2atf ALFALFA,, GRAIN'. HAY. TIMOTHY. .Oat. Barley and Wheat, guaranteed quality, prompt deHrery ' Trices trpn ppTieattn Richard Xjman, Walla Walla. Wash. ; 87b2 WILt.'SWX EVETtY NEW UPRIGHT. Grand and Aplayrr. piano in our stork, at praviirally dealers eost for uirk sale, thiv week. ' Terms if dsirel. Tall maa .Piano Store, ;;3- S.- 12th. 37u2' PDUSfl COAT, 60 QUARTS FRUIT AXD sard en loots. 103 Ferry. Plume 690-J. . 37n29 FOR SALTsLiOLD NEWSPAPERS, TES rents bandlo. Circulation eyartmet lM.luai.1l . A7lff Hiull GRADE PLAYER" HAKO LEFT witlt wsBij socrifieo. for immediate - aala . -"See -ihfi 'nis at once. Tallmen For Sate CLO)INO Ot'T OLU USED PIAXOS AT fjO.OO. .f 75.00. ftOO.OO ant $125.VU. S"e tbe at out" a they will not last Ions at tUene prices. TaUisau Piano Siore. Bfl j 1-t'n. 3?n-.'. For Sale 37 TKEbPASS NOTICES, SIZE 14x9 IXS.. prinu-d n fool lu-uuiut raovasi, bcr mir the words, J'Xotice Is Hereby Oiren That Trcspa-sius is Strictly Forbidden On Theke Premises Under Penalty of rroxei-iition." Ptipo !." each or -for -J."e. Slatiitiian Tub. Co.; Salem, Oreco-i. STatf For Sale Livestock 30 FRED W. LAXGE, VETERIX AKIAX Office 42 8. Commercial. Phone 119S. Kes. Phone 10ii(. 39tn2r.tf Wood For Salo 4.1 COAL ALL THE F.ETTF.R KINDS liil.LMAX FUEL CO. PHONE 1 :.: 43n-Mlf 4-FOOT (J K K EX SLAB. S 90 PER COKI) ltjir.. dry mil!, $t.."0 per load, dry fir and ak. Pbone 1879-W. 43n.".lf COMPLETE FUEL SERVICE TELEPHONE 1 (.. HILLMAN FLEL. COMPANY 43n21tf SALEM FUEL . TR.VNSFER, 732 Trade Street. Wood, Coal, Briquets Transfer and Movie:. Phone 529. 43n20tf WD, DRY, RAWED ANY LENGTH lllLLMAN FC EL CO. PHONE 18."j 43n21tf WOOD OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE - John U. Scott. Phone 254 or C2'J. 43n23 BRIQLETS THAT LEAVE NOASUF.S. HILLMAN 1UEL CO. 43n2ltf 16-1 NCH SLAB WOOD PER LOAD, ?2.ju. 16 inch 2nd fir per loL $3.75;. 10 inch old fir per load, 1.30. .Prompt delivery. Tel. 2313; res. 1637. Traky Fuel rU, 1067 D street. 43n22tf V. OOD SAWING, PROMPT AND CAKE1TLLY. niLL.y.lN FL'EL O0. 43B21tf EEKT tillADK OF WOOD 4 H. and D iuch. Dry mill wood. (ireen mill wood. Dry second growth fir. Dry 4 ft. ash, and oak. FKED K. WELLS. Prompt delivery and ri a'ionable prices, 280 South C'uurcb. Phone 1542. 43fl8tf 10-INCH OLD FI R SECOND GROWTH oak aud ash. Phone 19F3. M. L. May field. 43flJf ti(Kl COA1.-DRY WOOD PKOMPT DKL.I VEK1F.8. 11 1 MAI AX i'L'EI. CO. TKl.EPHON'K 4nj20f Poultry and Kggs 45 FANCY DRESSLD TfUKEYS. 7K11. PHONE 4 jn'J 5 TUKKF.YS lOll SALE PHONE 2FI. 4;.n2." MAIJ.ARD DKC0Y DCCK3 FOR SALE I'L-tland, 273 State and Pacific Hisli way. 43nlitl KOK SAf.K UKOWX LEUHOIOJ KOOS ter. Phone i!6Kl."i. 4jn2V 100 WHITE LEOHOiiN PULLETS. S months old. $1.25 t.icli. Call i:.r,;..i. 4.".n0f Miscellaneous E'jnXITl'KE CPIIOLSTEUIXO AND ri'pairins. Gie&e -Povrer I'urniturn Store. oisUOtf H. B. SI'.AGKOVE FCRNACR AN l)eet metal shop moved to 681 Mil St. SALEM 1UEL AND TRANSFER CO 752 Trade St. Wood, Coal, Briquets and Transfer. Prices rijeht. SerTie- tho best. Py phones, 13 and 529, Xi.ht phone 160i;. Call ns. 51s2tf liOst and Found LOST PARASOL IX LAVATORY OK the Oregon Electric Oepot on Tllur dar. Nov. 19. pioae "all 77K2. 5;'.n22 Personal HIZZ TREATMENT FOR APPENDICITIS "It-Is-Wonderful." Kree informalinn Address Hin Co., Portlsnd, Orejon. 55alf.-19-' Money to Ixan 51200 to I.O.YX 7 OX SALEM to 5 yrs. Becke 4; Hen home dricks, Heilijf Bids., 19 X. H15H st- CITY BUILDIXO XD .BESIDICE loans, repayable like jret, Prompt ter ice. ,, , A, CoBontostedt Realtor, Loans and Insurance - 147 No. Commercial St., Salem, Ore. - 57aStf CITY AXD PARM LOANS Lonjf time, low rate interest, easy py-, meat. Investigate our loan plan, PKKRINE t MARSTEUS " 212 Commercial Club lildg. 57fi29!f REAL ESTATE LOANS J YESrV-'ICK SerTice. Money always. 204 Ores"n Bldj. Phono 141. 5-o2!tf ABUXDAXO: OF FUNDS TO LOAN ON improved Willamette valley faruis ; low rate and on long time. A. C. BOIHtXSTEDT. Realtor Itans and Insurance 147 X. Com 'I. St., SaJem. Ore. STo?''? ItOXEY TO LOAN"-F. Lu WOOD. 341 8tate. - 5o-ltf THE OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE Company will make immediate loan on farms in Oregon. Reasonable itit-?re'. no cost except small appraisal fee. If interested write immediately to I. C. Cunningham, 409 N. W. Bank BMs , Portland, Oregon. Homo Office Ket teuntativo here all next week. 57ttltf MONEY TO LOAX" OX CITY ItESI dencea, .repayable like rent. Funds available for resid-nre building loam. A. C. BOHRXSTEDT. Realtor IiOans and Insurance 147 V. Cimt'I St., Salem. Ore. S7o?Stf "Wanted Loans 59 $800 WAXTED 7. SEW HOME. Plenty aeruritv. Becko & Hendricks, 189 X. Hi;h, Street, HeiUj B,Bl(,tf WAXTED PRIVATE MOXEY TO LOAN on -rood real Ostato seeority. W. JI. GRABEXHORST CO. tTS Stat street. S9it1tf llu.sinis Opportunities 01 HAVE TOO - BUSINESS PROPERTY . Client will buy for cash denrable bBsi- ness buildine or lot, up to $40,000.00. PRICED LOW.' Becko Hendrtcks. 189 S. H'sb Street, Heilie Bld. oinlo't FOR SALE . ',. . , , Apartnnt loose,,; well located er, income f 65"0 per wnntli. rr! ' riclit. SEE US TODAY; W- H, GRABEXHORST CO. " 2T5i-8.to' St. A-'-j?.- W .. 61n-a BRICK BUILDIXO j CHEAP-saoo takes dandy. Bonded lease thai iu net 9r&-. Inereasing ralue. Come now. , not 19:iO. Berke A--Hendricks, HelH? I P"' Bids., 189 K JHgh Street. oibjjh businw. tiistrtet. Prirj $13,000; n ti a r - ifnm ftiiaiM w Ia25 l'iauo Slore. Sd-S."12tB. - 37b25 275 SUto St.