The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 02, 1918, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON 6TATES3IAXJ WEDXE8DAY, JAXTJARY 2, 1018
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The Wants and Needs of the Capital City Arc Noted
Under Proper Heaking So Y
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v. Cell and Exchange all Kinds
t COIfl) HAND GOODS !
CIXJTHWfO, SHOES, BICY
8 ciXS, TOOLS, ETC ;
CAPITAL EXCHANGE -V--
5j 337 Court St
rE INSURANCE. SOCIETT -V.
II. Burghardt, Jr., K
rR:j Agent 883 BUte St
Lloney to Loan
v rnTROVEl FARM AND CITY
S J?IwrX AT LOWEST RATES
T1.03.K.FUKD
Over Ladd A Bash
Bsak, Salem. Or.
-T,vrr TO LOAN I HAVE MADE
PTuTmT very loV rate of
mojr. whJ h, improved farm.
Inter '..P unm a vloPurmrk
I CXASSIFIED ADJERTIIEllKiTi
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V month' contract per mo,
Vw
So
te
il months' contract. pr mo... ? ie
"a account opened for less than ;36c
7e
A eeat card given free with an
.Artiacm.nt.to the Ut oftte
announcing "-for Bale, iror
Rent." "Rooms" or -Board." i
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XEW TODAT
-"-. jriaastfled advertise-
under- "NeW T
Tiay" ror first jnsertlon. . nteu
otherwise oruwwv - " ,
'gbseo.uent Inwrtloa of the ad -'
will appear under Its proper class-
ifieatioa. 1
. ..f. ... will tlA wn .
under "Naw Today" for roor thani
d iiu uoaer any tirtuiuii
JEW TODAY
EOT OF II WANTS WORK DURING
January, and before second semes
ter of hlfrh scbooL Inexperienced on
rrm. City preferred. Address
J f 2 J. care Biaieiman.
v OR SALE ACRES RIVER BOT-
torn lud-improTea "' IS
lores near Salem $2500. Exchanr
$ acres for iars;er. iarra. a acres r
. aa (n. Iimiu. Unllu and
one acre and cash for farm.! Have
aeveral cash buyers for farms. Money
tt loan. Shetland pony f or t-sale.
ant to buy late model Fordf F. 1
U T LARGE AGATE BROOCH PIN
)i antique settinff. stonaay eveninaj,
v please phone 17H-J. Reward,
ELIPLOYMHT
HALU
-"WLNDOW CLEANER. PHONE
; 1 TEARS OF AGE DESIRES
. rlc Frefers cieravins;. Aaoreaa
.;. dueother., Dallas. Oreffon.
; V.'ILL. PREPARE YOU FOR THE
r hanical departments of the Unit
t, v i.a vmornmnt Wrlla for lit-
t".tori.. Hempbllls Trade Schools.
t Hnwrnorne Ave., mnunn, itb.
FOR SALE
UVERTOCK
. . i.LLIKSON V, MILE NORTH OF
tuunty turn for Poland China sows
e l Bifi or phone 4jr. . .
' I C a SALE FOUR COWS FRESH AND
fmin7 fresh Durham' ana jerseys.
I 554 Frry street or phone
' WICELl7AWKOTJ
V v.,J FOR SALE. PHONE 264 or .
I. II GOAT MEAT EVERY DAY,
1 bona (t. ' i ; '
1 01 SALE GASOLINE WOOD SAW.
1 qob 166F21 evening-s. . , i .
ItjTATOES FOR BALE. 9 CENTS A
buaL mono zz.
vvr team, harness) and
wfon for sals. Phone f (4, or tit
iitf office hours. '
r4 Dayton in s;ood runninc order.
.r.eap. call . -. -
roii SALE COMPLETE THRASHING
outfit in first class condition. Cheap.
L-ouis p. Ksbow, rout t. Salem.
FOR SALE BEAN POWER FRUIT
rriytr. almost new. Will sell cheap.
a i j i ah. . r t-
Aauress jobs . LumaTy, woaaa
vrtion. rnona Trii,
H0K REPAIRING OUTFIT SEWING
macninfc some supplies for saie or
trade. C. O. Thomas; rout r bo
IF TOO WANT TO GET THE BEST
iarm. paper, sena IPC to tne jracine
Homeatead. Salem. Orea-on. for. a trial
subarjptioo.. Mention this ad.'
CAPTIVITT OF THE O ATM AN OIRLS
i . ma true story or western immi-
aM,AM . u w ..ul.
urn. urn tKreiuuj . -
tnaklnic a handsome little book. It
tells in rraphlo terms of the mas
acre of the Oatman family, of the
escape of Lorenso. and the captivity
of Mary and Olive. Mary died of
tarwatUn and Olive was purchased
me . Indians fir years inter
dress Oreson Teachers Monthly. 8a-
POlLTHf
I OH. SALE WHITE LEGHORN PUL-
sooa laying- strain. Phone f3.
rels March birds, Corvallis strain.
OR SALE TitnnniiriH HRE
bUe Plymouth rock chicken
Phone 712-R. - i - i T
2LY?U WANT TO GET THE BEST
eents to the Northwest Poultry!
.mk"1.1, Salem- Oregon, for a trial
. jyimn. Mention tnis so. : ;
8ALE-.THOROUOHBRED PLY
moth Kock cockerels, also spring
. - w""w very cheap. Itione 11F12.
REAL ESTATE-
A 9t BUY 25x0 FEET ON EAST
'"L Commercial street, one . door
h, ?f State -street.' Salem, togeth
fJT w,th Perpetual right of. way over
14x50 Vs feet tract extending from
V" Property to State street. Tjrms
CfWy Scott Boxorth. 701-3 Spaaldlng
K"ie.. Portland. Orea-on
FOR RENT
APARTMETTf
UP.VT I J TtT ATTT WPt t. -n7TTX Ihfl
.i. nouacKeeptng appartments, t4s
trry $ ueet, phone 180$-W. ;
, j 7" s-a"n a a s-a v v as-aavs' u a
FARMS
OR RENT 79 ACRES LOCATED U
mue wear oi wapato station. Yamhill
county. 12 acra bops. 7S bear in s
frult trees, la acres farm land, bal
ance pasture. Address W. H, Enn,
Oervals. route t. phone 1F11.
FOR RENT ROOM MODERN FLAT.
inquire s North Liberty, phone
mi.
UOI7SMS
FOR RENT S ROOM FURNIE8HED
nouse, moo era. call 317 State street.
FOR RENT MODERN BUNGALOW
one diock irom paved street, , in
South Salem. S10 per month. E. A.
Rhoten 4t Rural Avenue. Phone
114 1-J. i
h'OH RENT ONE SEVEN ROOM
house, paved street new Karaite
$15. One six room, house no aa-
; rase $7. Call Hire South Liberty
' street.
FOR RENT THE FOLLOWINf :
iwrr,T,"poom modern cottage at
1157 8. Church St. "
I1S.60 Six-room modern bouse on
saved street: at If la South Hia-h n
Call at Statesman business office
or pnone six.
FOR RENT THE FOLLOWINfl
Partly modern: five-room cot
' taa-e. lesa Saa-lnaw. Call at 1S4Z
Saginaw, or Statesman business of
fice. Phone 23.
20- Modern five-room flat, at
Mi erry street. A ,iy at Btates-
nan vilice. f none u, :
FOR RENT SIX ROOM 8TRICTLT
S. -H. Snyder, 141 .State St. Phone
ROOMS
FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM
with use of bath. In modern borne.
t Address A. Xi. care Statesman.
OR RENT NICE FURNISHED ROOMS
with house privileges In central lo
cation. . 354 North , Winter street.
rnone C34-M.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. NICELY
furnished, at : CSS Ferry 6L Come
ana see mem.
ROOMS FOR RENT WITH HOT WA
ter, heat and modern conveniences,
at the Alexadrla, 1030 Chemeketa
street. Phone 1220.:!
FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED
housekeeping rooms.- reasonable. 065
North commercial. - " -
LOST and F0UUD
LOST
4ST A SMALL PIN. SET WITH OLD
ivory in Aiasxan nuarget. rtewaru ii
., returned to Mrs. uorsy, at Aiuooara
huiidinsr. - -
WMiTED
MISCELLANEOUS i
WANTED SECOND HAND STUMP
' puller. Hercules preferred. Cash
O. D. Miles, Sublimity, Oregon.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR
good clean rags. Pressroom. States-
TEAM WANTED OOODtTARM TEAM
for keep during winter with option
. to - buying, good care light work,
phone S04.Y "
HORSES WANTED WB BUT AND
sell, all kinds of work horses. If
you have any for sale call on us.
Clearwater Broa, Salem Horse Ex
change. S4 Ferry St. Phones 1031
or 43. ' '
AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY
"TIRES REPAIRED VULCANISING
ERACKETT Sc. GRAY TUBES VUL
eanlsed. 25c - Retreading; our special
.ty. 'Free service ear. Phone 1400.
273 North CammerelaL
WATT SHIPP CO. RETREADS AND
sections tubes 25c up. Service car.
Phone 33. 123 South ' Commercial
street. ' f - - - " '
AUTO tSKHVICM
SHIPP-8 AUTO SERVICE CITY AND
country trips. Phone Day, t3;
nirht. 3 St. - - .--- - -
STORAGE BATTERIES
BELMONT SERVICE STATION" STOR
, age battery repahrlnr. recharging
and auto electrle accessories. , Cor
ner Stste snd Fronts Sts. Phone 707.
PROFESSIONAL
DENTISTS
DR. F. U UTTER. DENTIST, BOOMS
413-414 Bank of Commerce Bids;.
Phone 304.
MUSIC TKACHE1U
R. HARR, TEACHER ; . OF ; PIANO.
Phone 1332. ' ' . -
LODGE DIRECTORY
MODERN WOODMEN.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp, No. 624. meets
every Thursday evening at 9 o clock
In Derby buildings corner Court and
High streets. St F. Day. Y. C; J. A
Wright, eirek. f . '
BOTHERHOOD OP YOKMAN
MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN
ing In Masonic Temple, fifth floor, at
t o'clock. All visiting- members wel
come. W. H. Prunk. Foreman. Dr.
M. E. Pomeroy. Correspondent.
BUSINESS CARDS
AUTO DELIVER T
BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIVER
, ed any place, city ercoun try. Phone
4 or 20S1-R. W. W FUber.
"tHlBOWlACTlC
CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS RE
store normal function. If you wl
results -consult Dr. May, 0i-e-
Hubbard Bldg. phone 127. .:-
DR. O. L SCOTT. D4C GRADUATE OB
P. S. C. Chiropractics fountain bead,
Davenport, Iowa.k .Chiropractic. cor
rects the cause of , disease. Office
40 7-8. U. 8. N. i Bank Building.
Phone 37. Residence 823-R.
"BARBER SHOPS
INDULUE YOUR SECOND SENSE AND
observe the character and uncommon
service rendred at Ingreys Barber
Shop. 311-Btate street. t
"CHIWESB PHYSICIAN.'
p iCTTMTlfVT irCU K KS ANY KNOWN
disease. 153 S. Htrh St. 1-hon "283.
DRESSMAKER
DRESSMAKING OOWN3 REMODEL,
ed. (26 North Capitol street. .Phone
14TT. -
You Should Worry Let the
CUiiificd Adi Wcrk icr Yea
DRAYS AND RXPRHSS
CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
Phone 033. Salem's largest and best
equipped transfer company. Uet our
reduced freia-ht rates on eastern
shipments. Also for storage as ws
have three warehouses in connection
with business. ' Furniture moving,
packing, shipping and storing our
specialty. Office 11 South Commer
cial irtreet.
DRY CLEANING AND FR3CSSINO
JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F.
B. Wataaabe, Prop., 434 N. Commer
cial SI Ladles and gentlemen's
suits cleaned and pressed. $1 and
I1.I0. Work celled for and delivered
free. TeL Mala lit.
jrmvK
JUNK
JUNK WANTED WE PAT HIGHEST
price for lunlc of every kind. Let us
make you a price on your household
goods. The "Square Deal'
Hon
Capital Junk Co, S71
Chemeketa
Bireei. rnona s.
FULL VALUE PAID FOR SECOND
hand goods. Highest market prices
for Junk and hides. The People's
Junk and Secondhand Store. 371 No.
. ComraerclaL . Phone 734.
HAIR REMOVED
"CLEAN WHITE" HAS PROVEN Suc
cessful. Applied here or sold for
home use. Sanitary Bauty Par lor a,
333 Hubbard Bldg.
LAUNDRIES'
SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK
delivery and, careful work. Dry
wash be per pound. , lit SonUt Lib
erty St. Phone te. i
HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO
ular washing dene at a rate everv-
' body can afford. For only sixty-five
cents we wjll collect, wash and de
liver your 'washing; within twenty
four hours. Phone 2471.
HurTerTrIT
FRVITLAND NURSERY SALES YARD
at High and Ferry. Call and see
stock and get prices before purchas
ing elawhere. Everbearing straw
berry plants.
OPTICIANS
WHY PAY BIO PRIC-
es for glasses? I
can ft your eyes
with first: quality
lenses in gold filled
frames as low as 32.50. Satisfaction
gruaranteea. win J. Tnompson, graa
uate optometrist 341 North Liberty
street. Examinations by appointment
only. Phone 1103-J.
OSTEOPATHY
DR. t W. U MERCER. GRADUATE
'American School Osteopathy, Klrks
: viUe. Mo.; treats acute and chronic
disease. urnce 4P4-40S u. S. Na
tional Bank Bldg. Phone fl. Resi-
dence 41 North Summer. .Phone 414.
DR& WHITE A WALTON. ! OSTEO
patbio physicians and surgeons.
i (Graduates of the American Schools of
. Osteopathy, Klrksvllle. Mo. Post
graduate and specialized la nervous
diseases at Los Angeles i College.
Treat acute and chronic diseases.
' Offices BOa-8-7-8. U. 8. Nat'l Bank
. Bldg. Phone 350. Residence, 1C30
Court St. Phone 2215. '
pi AJro" vmnmr
G. E. MAST. EXPERT TUNING,
cleaning, repairing- and regulating.
All work guaranteed. 1C45 Hall
street or care of Sherman Clay dfc
Co Court street, phone 31S3-J.
PLfJMBIKO
FOR TOUR HOT WATER HEATING
system see T. M. Barr, plumber 1(4
South Commercial St, Salem, Oregon.
IBCOVD HAND GOODS
WE BUY AND BELL SECOND HAND
rood of all kinds, pipe fittings, bar.
ness. collars, collar pads, tools,
chains, -Fred Schladler, s Center
Street.
TRA1HFER HAUL.I7TO
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANY KIND
of hauling. Housenoia
moving Jobs done prompt
er. Trr me once. Tim me.
478 State SC Phone MS. Residence
phone 1122-J. -.- -. -
YTNDERTXklERr
WEBB CLOUGH C. B. WEBB, A. M.
Clough. funeral .' directors. Latest
modern methods known to the pro
fession. 437 Court street..
"WXTI5R7
SALEM WATER CO. OFKICE. 361 8.
Commercial street. For water service
apply at office. Make all complaints
- at the office. No deductions in bills
will be allowed for absence or for
any causes whatever unless water is
cut off from premises.. Hereafter
water for Irrigation will only be
furnished to regular customers using
water for domestic purposes. ..Con
tractors for sidewalks, brick work,
or plastering, will please read "for
building purposes" under schedule of
rates. Apply at office for copy.
WALL PAPER, PAINT
TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND
upward for cnoice w au npw i
Buren's Furniture Store, . 173 Com
mercial St.
GLENN L. ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC-
cor at in g. painting, unung, paper,
hanging, etc. Work done by contract
or day; rood workman. Location
1020 Center 8L Phone 888-W.
8EE 'PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL
paper and Picture Framing. Good
workmen. 4S Cowrt St. Phone 41.
WOVEN WIRE FENCING
Depot National Jk Asserteaa Feats,
all. alsee. It la. t St lav higaw
Palata. Olla aaal Varatlaaw
Steves Hebailt .and Repaired
Lea-aaberry a ad Hep Maoka,
? Sslesa Fence at Steve Werks. -
tM Court St. Pbene 124
. H. B. FEMING.
PUBLIC NOTICES.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING T H E
annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Gold Creek Minlna- t MilMna
. Co . is hereby called for Monday.
January 7. 1918. at 8:00 o'clock p. m
to meet in the office of the Capital
Business College. Salem, Oregon, for
... .iitlnff . twiard of
directors and transacting such other
business as may come upiui. iu mjj
order of the, President. Otto Hansen.
Attest W. I.! Staley. secretary.
JOHN CLAYTON GRIFFITH ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been aopnted execu
trix of the estate of -John Clayton
-- W hv thm Pnil ntv
Court of the State of Oregon for
Marlon county, -i ana bm quatmeu.
.... . h.wlnir .l.lmi arftlmt
said . estate are hereby notified to
' present the same to me at 1347 Court
Street. Salem. Oregon, with proper
VOUCners inu uui; ..atu.M
six months from) the date thereof.
Dated end firlt published Decem
ber 2, 1317. . nrtrnttt
l ' Executrix,
PUBLIC NOTICES.
8TATK OF OREGO.Y.
Will require five hundred acres of
land, within eight miles or Peniten
tiary, for the growing of flax straw.
Will pay. 2 5 per ton for straw 36
inches or longer; $17.00 per ton for
S2 to 38 inches; $15.00 for 24 to
32 Inches. Straw will be pulled by
the State, but mast be-delivered by
grower to the flax warehouse, Ore
gon State Penitentiary. Seed will be
sold to the grower at- $2.40 . per
bushel. Apply to Chas. A- Murphy,
Warden, Oregon State Penitentiary.
R. B. Goodin, Secretary, ,
Oregon State Board of Control.
PRODUCE
SPOT CASH PAID FOR EGOS. POULT
ry. veal, dressed hogs. etc We
want your products, and will pay
- hlgheet market price. Salem Fruit
to, 1ST BO. commercial street.
r
SALEM MARKETS
1
BUYING PRICES.
Eggs suul Ponltry.
Eggs, 43 to 45c.
Hens, live, 15 17c.
Springs, 16 to 17c
Turkey, live. 19 to 21c
Turkeys, dressed, 25 026c
. Pork, Mutton suul Beef.
Ewes, S 0 7c.
Pork on foot 14 He
Veal, dressed, 12 to 16c. -Spring
lambs, 12 He
Beef steers, 6H to 7 He; cows,
4 to 6c
Bulls, 2 H to 5c.
. Har.
Cheat, per ton, $22. . , ' .
Clover, per ton, $21.
Vetch, per ton, $23.
Groin.
Wheat. $1.85 to 1.87.
Oats, 0c to 85c
Beans.- 8 to 9c
Mill Feeds. Retail.
' Bran, per ton, $39.
Shorts, per ton, $43.
WHOLESALE TO DEALERS.
Batter.
' Country batter, 45c
Creamery prints, 53 to 54c
Butterfat, f.o.b. Salem, 56c
VeeTeCnblea.
Lettuce (crate) $2.00.
Cauliflower. $1.25.
; Celery, 90c
Nebr. .rice corn, 10c
Tomatoes, California. $2.00.
Onions. $2.00 to $2.75.
Cabbage, c
String garlic, 8c.
Potatoes. $1.25.
Turnips, sack. $1.50.
Sweet potatoes. 4 He.
Nnts :
' Almonds, 23c ' .
WalnuU I No.. 1) 25c '
Walnuts (No. 2) 20c
' Peanuts (raw) : 12c
Cocoanuts, dozen. $1.40.
Fralts. !
Grapefruit. $5.50 to $6.
Pears. $1.50. y
'Oranges, $4 to $5.
Bananas, 6c.
Cranberries, barrel, $17.00.1
Apples. $151.50. , i
Fard dates. $2.50. !
Dromedary dates, $4.65.'
Honey (Idaho) $4 to $4.50.
Grapes, per keg, $5.50.
Lemons, $7 OS.
r RetaMl Prices. ;
Cranberries, 20c 1
Creamery butter, 0c '
Flour, hard wheat. $2.80 to $1.
V Flour, valley, $2.60 to $2.75.
h Eggs, 50c' ' " .;- '
, Sugar, cane and beet. 11 lb, $1.
Potatoes, sack Tots. 81.50.
PORTLAIiD IIARKETS
PORTLAND. Jan.- 1. Cattle,
steady; receipts, 164. Medium to
choice fteers, $9.75 010. GO; good to
medium steers, $8.7509.65; com
mon to. good steers. $7.2508.40;
choice cows and. heifers. $707.85;
common to good .cows and heifers,
$5.7507.35; cannera, $305.&o;
bulls, $4.5007: calves. $7010;
stocker and feeder steers. $6 0 8.
Hogs steady; receipts, 240. Prime
light. $15.35015.50; prime heavy,
$15.45015.60; pigs. $13.60014.-
50; bulk. $15.35015.50.
Sheep, steady; receipts, none.
Western lambs. $13 013.50; valley
lambs, $12.50013; yearlings, $12
012.50; wethers, $11.75012.25;
ewes. $8 010.
Portland market on shorn sheep
2H'03 under quotations. .(
coriiraSiiON of
INCOME TAXES
IS comcED
7.000,000 Persons to be Sub
ject to New Fede
Regulation
TAX RATES ARE GIVEN
Government Expects to Real-
ize Orer Billion Dollars
From New Levy
Washington, Dec Jl The great
task of rsthering income ta and ex
cess profits returns begun with the
new year period. a
Every j unmarried person earning
more than $1000 during the last
year, and erery married person or
head of a family who made more pian
$2000, must lie with the Internal
REAL
ESTATE
COAST ACKEAME WANTED I TO
trade for fine: 10 acre tract. Nle
meyer. 844,' State street.
80 ACRES ALL ! SOWED I.N WHEAT
and oats. 38000. y C. W. NJemeyer.
644 State street. x
FULLY MODERN HOUSE. CORNER
lot. 1 1400. I A genuine bargin.
Niemeyer, 844 State street.
FOR HALE A LAUNDRY IN LIVE
town; doing a i good business. - John
H. Scott. 404 Hubbard building.
i ACRE TRACT! WITH TEAM, HAR
ness, feed. 80 I head chickens, hack,
i Implements, dandy house, garage.
1 barn, two blocks from car line. 82460
the lot. Niemeyer, 644, State St..
FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS A SAW
: mill fully equipped; 20,000 daily
capacity. Located lo a thickly set
' tied community. Also 2.000.000 feet
i saw timber. John H, Scott. 404 Hub
; bard building. I .
FOR SALE FIVE ROOM COTTAGE.
Price 8450. hair its real value. Room
3. Bayne building-.
A GOOD LITTLE STOCK RANCH,
with buildings, settlement of an
! estate produces a bargin at 325 an
acre, and It can be had on a good
portion at low rate. It will be worth
while, to see Fleming. S41 State St.
ISO ACRES OF FIRST CLASS FARM
land. 120 acres cultivated, price 880
per acre. 15
acres of first class
prune orchard
price J 4 500. 6 room
aood location, or ire
modern house,
us, w . ru uraoennorst at jo 375
Stata street, it
ONE OF THE CHOICEST WALNUT
groves In the Willamette valley with
prune and cherry fillers. Close In
on good rock road, for a quick sale
at a sacrifice. 17 acres all bearing,
will produce Interest on the invest
ment from the beginning. For fur
ther Information, see Perrlne
Marsters, 402 Hubbard Bldg.. phone
307. ;
WANT TO SECURE 31.003 LOAN AT
- iwr crni. nui io seii sf.usv rirst
mortgage at 7 per cent on 8S.00S
farm, reliable owner. 2 acres nicely
improved, close in. $1100.t 3300 will
handle it. 7 room strictly modern
house, paved street 32500. For rent
6 - room strictly modern house with
srarage for la period .of years,
would be pleased to. write your fire
Insurance. Socclofsky. Phone 070.
A HXD LITTLE FARM OF ABOUT
75 acres., close to half In full culti
vation, good buildings, (ample), well
watered in pasture, good soil, and a
mile and a quarter only from good
railroad town on the Southern Pa
cific Will, take rood town property
as part pay or a smaller place around
Salem. What i have you. See Wm.
Fleming, 341 State street, (owner
here Monday only). f
LOOK AT THIS A REAL
OPPORTUinTY
About 400 acres of choice Polk coua-
t V lanrfi a Kic . u a I - . . . w . . .
- t hmi, ,wai WW
free la, stamp . pasture: balance la
viv. ifuii! ummr u wa KrnM.
Timber aleae worth 87600. New four-
. wu. ,v,n, new aairy nam, proviaiag
for 20 cows and four horses; new pig
pen and new milk house. Water piped
front fine spring, to all buildings. Will
seir-the wnole at a great bargain.
V,r Ml. term, S a . i . ' .
, ww hot. cava -an Ptaiaa
revenue collector of his district a re
port any time between tomorrow and
March 1. He will be notified before
will be due by June 15.
The government expects to receive
81.Z01.000.000 from income taxes
before July 1, including $666,000,000
from individuals and 8535.000.000
from corporations. This is more than
one-third of the $3,400,000,000 estl
mated receipts under the war revenue
act ' passed . by congress at the last
session. .
From excess profits taxes, the gov
ernment expects to realize about $1,-
zzo,ooo,oo9 before July 1.
Tax Rates Are Given.
. The rate of tax for a married man
or the head of a family la 2 per cent
on the amount of his net income ex
ceeding $2000. but lesa than $4000.
and .4 per cent on the amount of his
net Income above $4000 but less than
$5000. An unmarried person not the
head of a family will pay 2 per cent
on the amount of net income above
$1000 but leas than $3000, and 4 per
cent on the net Income above $3000
but less than $5000. !
An extra levy, or surtax, in add!
tlon to the normal tax. Is Imposed on
Incomes above ($5009, so ' that the
amount of Income between $5000 and
$7500 is subject to a total Income
tax, including both normal and- ex
tra, of 6 per cent; and between $7500
and $10,000 8 per cent. The surtax
further increases with higher in
comes, so that amounts of $1,000,000
are taxable at 65 per cent with; one
per cent additional for each half mil
lion up to two million dollars. All
Incomes over the latter amount are
taxable at 67 per cent. ; . t
A Typical Income tax levies on heads
of families are as follows: Income
of $2500, tax is $10;, income of
$30 OX), tax is $20; income of $3500,
tax is $30; income of $4000, tax is
$40; income of $4500, tax is $60;
Income of $6000, tax is $80.
Unmarried persons would - pay In
this way: Income of $1500, tax is
$10; income of $2000, tax is $20; in
come of $2500, tax is $30; income of
$3000, tax is $40; income of $3500,
tax is $60; income of $4000,' tax is
aaa. - m nap a A a a as AA.
sou; income oi ouu, tax is saw;
income of $5000. tax is $120.
Poiar -Installmenta . Provided.
Taxes may be paid in four install
ments between now and June 15, If
this arrangement is preferred, but
the treasury will open a determined
campaign soon to encourage persons
to pay their tax in full immediately,
and receive Interest on the advance
payment, hi '-. v c-'.
A small army of accountants, epe-
cially trained for the work in schools
conducted by district collectors for
the oast two weeks, will go into the
field beginning Wednesday to assist
persons in filing their returns, and
will travel" onj pre-arranged itiner
aries for a month or more, In addi
tion, federal agricultural agents, and
representatives1 of state and county
councils of national defense, have en
listed v in the campaign of education.
By this extensive campaign of educa
tlon. Internal Revenue Commissioner
Roper hopes to eliminate the chances
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of failure to file a return through
ignorance of the requirements. , -
In fact, officials In charge of the
tax gathering machine expect to
eliminate the usual grudging spirit
. .. . . .
a "LiDerty Tax," oecause us proceeas
of taxpayers. They have called .this
go to the same war cause as the
Liberty Bond issues, and every effort-
will be made to encourage the spirit
of willing giving among those on
whom the tax falls. -
7,000,000 Will- Pay. -About
7.000,000 persons will pay
income taxes, it is estimated, and
most will be subject to a direct fed
eral tax for the first time, for leas
than 500,000 paid Income taxes last
year under the old law. Tax re
turn forms have been made as sim
ple as possible, those for Incomes of
less than $3000 being especially free
from technical -features or inquisit
orial Items. ' - .
Corporations will pay income taxes
also, but on a different basis. Their
net Income is subject to a tax of e
per cent under the new war revenue
act, and certain technical deductions
are allowed. Corporation returns are
due between January 1 and Marcn
1. for the calendar year 1817, and
companies operating on a fiscal year
basis must report. -within sixty days
after the end of th cal year.
Beainnlne tomor-ow. also, excess
profita returns fOT the year 1817 will
be received from corporations, part
nerships and individuals. The last
date for the filing of-these is March
1. the same as on Income returns,
and payment must be made also be
fore June 15, except under the fiscal
year arrangement.
. Individuals making more tnan
86.000 during the year also are sub
let t to an 8 per cent tax on their in
come above that amount, independ
ent of the regular Income I taxes.
This 8 per cent levy Is Imposed on
Individuals with no capital, or wtta
only nominal capital, such as profes
sional men with money invested in
books, dentist and physlclansf instru
ments, or other equipment. ,
Invested Capital Distinguishes.
Another kind of tax is laid on ex
cess profits of businesses having in
vested capital, on this oasis, taxes
pn net incomes or profits in excess
of certain deductions are at the rate
of 20 rr cent of the amount of net
Income In excess of the deduction
and not in excess of 1 5 per cent on
the Invested capital; 25 per cent on
the amount in excess of 16 ber cent
and not In excess of 20 per cent; 35
per cent on the amount in excess of
20 per cent and not in excess or z
per cent; 40 per cent on the amount
In excess of 25 per cent and not in
excess of 33 per cent; and! 60 per
cent on the amount in excess of, 33
per cent. - ! ' -I
Before a tax is levied on excess
profits, for 1917, a business is per
mitted to make the same percentage
of profit oh its invested capital that
it maae on us invested capital, uur
lnr mi. 181? and 181 f, the so-
called "pre-war period. : providing
this is not more than 8 per cent, and
83000 additional for a corporation.
or $6000 for a partnership or indi
vidual. These are the deductions
which are. not taxable, j 'i
" Definitions of terms, f particularly
the items making un "invested capi
tal," have been made in a number of
recent regulations Issued by . Com
missioner Roper.
Excess prof Us taxes and Income
taxes may be : imposed on the same
earnings, if they are sufficiently
high. The law 'specifies, however,
that the amount of tax payable un
der the excess profits provisions may
be deducted from gross Income, be
fore, determining the net income on
which Income taxes are paid. ;
. ,
Detroit evening high schools have
arranged special courses to train
women for governmental positions. '
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CLOVERDALE. Or.. Jan.. 1.
Luther Chapln will hold a m'eetln 2 ;
at Cloverdale school house Saturday,
night, January 5. All grown people
are. Invited. Mr. Chapln has some
thing for farmers and fruit men.
M rs. Elizabeth Morris of Spokane,
I spending the holidays with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morris.
In the absence of Dr. Massey, Dr.
Mary Staples; was called Sunday to
the bedside of Herman WIpper, who
was ill with heart trouble. At last
reports he is improving.
L. E. Hennis and Arthur Ann!s
were among the Salem visitors Sat
urady. 1 Mrs. Levi nflet returned home re
cently from Pullapup where she ta3
been visiting relatives.
Ray Farrls and Victor Fllflet were
among the boys from Vancouver who
spent Chiistmae with their parent.,
and since their return word has
reached here that Victor Fllflet is
among those who were moved fror.i
Vancouver to somewhere In the east.
. W. J. Hadley was in Salem Thurs
day. 1 '
Grant Farris went to Portlats i
Tuesday evening, returning homQ
Wednesday.
COM PIJ3TEN TIIK CARD IXIIF.X.
. With a declaration of war on Aus
tria the number of enemy aliens is
increased. r Lowell Courier-Citizen.
It is not a declaration of "war oa
Austria," but a declaration of recog
nition of Austria's war on the Un!t-1
States, and it doesn't increase t!.
number of enemy aliens. It merely
labels s many more of them. Al
bany Journal. - - i -
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No. 18 Portland Passenger., lilSpri.
No. 84 Coos Bay , 8:44 p i .
No. 13 Shasta Limited ..... 7: p .
No. 14 Portland Express ... :10pi.
No. 8t Local Way Freight. . :00 a m.
No. 333 Portland Fast Freight 11:33 pt.
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No. 74 Leave Salem. 8:05 p.m..
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US Leaves Kalem. motor.... :2Sa.ii.
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