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11 ess di d 0 p. i -ir it ir y g The Wants and Needs of the Capital Cityi Are Noted der Pr od e r Headings S o You Can Readilv IFind Them " - - - X cb:0) HAND GOODS) ,T cixmnxo. snoEs, bicy- -' CLES, TOOLS. ETC. r PITAL EXCHANGE Vtij "7 Court St. XORWJC1I UXIO.V r-'-'J INSURANCE SOCIETY 1 VV. H. BurghArdt. Jr.. I bney 4- to Loan rnOTED FARM AWD CTTt ' ''rfcKTT AT IOWEIT IUTKI IT hllKll vwww - - Bank, Salem, Or. -T to LOAN I HAVE MADE '.ment for loaning tuttra rrB.y7 wtt "make very low rate of r it on highly Improved farm. ; rVSmith, ifoom 5. McCormack jute Pes Word j teekC.l insertions) ... lo I? VhViontrcV peV mo, to it month contract, per mo... lo iMcent jpcned for lew than 1 5a . ..J.iMm.at to the extent of BO ..r SaJeFor ?. ..--Koom or "Board." - aeee XEW TODAY Fach new classified sdvertlse- otherwise rv , j ; 7 U? Ilsequent Insertion of the ad wiU appear under its proper class- T liicauon- - - - j t Ke edvertlsmeat will i be run I end -New Today- for more than iue under any circumstances -" ' '" -V- - ' - OT TODAY i t SALB-1HT. ' S PASSENGER i ori, Williams, phone. 633. , i i is-T TOUR PROPERTY FOR RENTAL with Niemeyer. 544 State. He hu lbs renter a. c o farm: wanted for -rent. c s or shares. Niemeyr. 44 .State - iireet. -' '-' ,-'-""" ' : - t :-Z AND TALK -SUNNY ALBERTA" ua tne. I have several great op- portuaitw". - - w . - I, T BLACK SILK . UMBRELLA tan wood handle near 1491 r outh Commercial treet. i Ru" 10 usatesmaa office or phone lft-M. i IiSAlJE 4 BERKSHIRE MALE PlG3 I vttkt old. Can furnlah paper fur reitraUon. Call Hill. VtVTED BUSINESS ME.VS CLUB ... -.w. hrukfut M.nd dinner. rirht. f-n Taylor'.- ..151t ; .:sia street. , . -f i SALE OR TRADE ACRES i ...i4 aear Albany: new houae Ideal - cieea ranch. T. C. Mtton, BLACK : SILK UMBRELLA w.ia-trerr wood coole handle, Jan nary L' at Oregron theatre. Finder r e leave at State a man office. I vi.fl - ; ' - -- ' - - m?LOYUElU fEMALB .,5GiRiTOR WOMAN FCR . l-aeral heuaeworlc. Phone F. j r. ?JEJfCED SALESLADY WANT- 1 for dry-sood store, i Addre ' -'nan H IZ". State eTperlewc. MALE I . ) WLNDOW; CLEANEB. PHONE If yea are not a first class milker roe neea not appiy. m WANTED- MAN TO CUT CORDS fr wood. W. Frank: Crawford. X uvBt It. ! - ; tOT 14 YEARS OF AGE : DESIRES work. Prefera.elerkinr. A a areas J S. Gueather. Dallas. Ore a; on. i X-OT OF II WANTS WORK DURING Jlltl.n W?nA BUAHft mAA ter et nigh achooL Inexperienced on farm, city preferred. Address , "B JS." care Statesman. - 4 : $: WILL PREPARE YOU FOR 'THE"! nernaaieai oepartmenu ox tne un t.. . nr.i . If. erature. Hemphill Trade Schools. LIVESTOCK irk If stTri " nttfVr-varirtof f rVtwa mm milkcra. Cheap for Quick !. KEB RTXTFSON Mi MILE NORTH OF County I arm for Poland China sows "a pits or phone 4F4. f f. FOK 8 AXE FOUR COWS FRESH AND comiBT fresh Durham and Jerseys. . it Ferry street or phone 4g muceLCajteoc J'KLsii GOAT MEAT; EVERY DaV. FOR SALE HEAVY TEAM. HARNESS aa waron. 44 Hubbard buildins;. - JTDOUe Z4. ' ;-.( ; WOOD FOR SALE. ALL KINDS OF -'- Aim potatoes, c per nuinw rhone 2i or (22 after oil Ice hours FOR HaI-R Tift fri t rr iwin rmn. dar Dayton in e;ood running order. Cheap. Call 8. ' . . t ; 'OR..81-13 COMPLETE THRASHING . Outfit in tirm .1... ..lltli. rh.. n - - Louis F. Kobow. route 9. Salem. , WlB oaab BEAX . POWER FRUIT Sfer. almost new. Will sell cheap. Afdraas John S. Dunlayy.. Brook. 1?r.lS!U WANT TO GET THE f BEST lfrn Paper, send 10c to the Pacific , ed Salem. Ore r on. for a. trial 'guon. uention this aa. j ; (l4fJiyiTr Of THE OATMAN GIRLS E'w,0 BM bea carefully reviaed. t7i nanosome little dook. it mL ia atraphie terms of the mas of the Oatman family, -of the Vt S of Lorenzo, and the captivity atrVT B,i Olive. Mary died of an Olive wa purchased irn. the Indians five veers later. PrJ.c 2 cent, postpaid. Ad 1.1 a2rron Teachers Monthly. 8a tott- roa -, c POULTRY r?).HLEw"rrE LEGHORN COCK iiA h birds. Corvalll strain. ry Xiae 101F12. - . . POCtTBT IF YOU WANT T6ETTthEBEST v"-' 7 paper puoiishea. send 10 cent to the Northwest Poultry Journal Salem. Oregon, for trial . euberription. Mention ihli il MKAL KTAtir -HP,Bl;Y--26w PEET ON EAST h S.em-T.rc,ai' "reet. one door ln..?f stmt feet. Salem. to;eth ?KLV..tneJ,!.p?ttt1 r," ' way over it? I45 'et tract extendinr from this property to State street. Terms rPiy S00 Boaorth. 7l-l Spauldln Blulg.. Portland. Oreron. TOR RENT FOR RENT 7 ACRES LOCATED H mile west of Wapato station. Yamhill county, is acres bops. 7vw bear in a fruit trees, Ji acres farm land, bal ance pasture. Address W. H. Etran, Gervals." route Z. phone IF1L. n.AT9 OR RENT a ROOM MODERN FLAT. Inquire Ut North Liberty. . phone UOCIES FOJR RENT MODERN BUNGALOW one' block from paved, street, in South Salem. $1 pr olontb. E. A Hhoten lit Rural Avenue. Phone 1141-J. ', - I' r FOR RENT ONE SEVEN ROOM Mouse, paved street new garage lla. One aix room house no ga rage $7. Call 11V0 South Liberty street. . i . " 5 FOR RENT THE FOIXOVmOu. .1 -nve-roora modern cottag-e at si o. wnurcn et. I f lt.tO Stx-room fnodern hous on paved street: at 1110 South Hla-h St. i Call at .Statesmasi bualnesa office or pnone ass. FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING , isPartly modern five-room cot tage. 1652 Saginaw. Call at 1042 Saginaw, or Statesman business of fice. Phone 23. i . i i j 920 Modern f!ve-rvm flat, at CC4H Fei-ry street. A . ty at States man nice, rirone ij,y FOR RENT SIX ROOM STRICTLY modern bunruow . lis nr month. S. H. Snyder, 24 1 State 8C ! Phone 42. ROOMS FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM with use of bath. -In modern home. Address A. U. care Statesman. . FOR RENT NICE FURNISHED ROOMS with- house privilege in central lo cation. 154 North Winter street. Phone C24-M. , 1 ROOMS FOR RENT WITH HOT WA ter. heat and modern convenience, at the Alexadria. 103B Chemeketa street. Phone 12. ; FOR RENT i NICELY' FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, reasonable, SS& North Commrcni. ' 1 LOST crd FOUtlD LOST LOST ONE . PAIR OF BLACK SILK Kayser nose, on j-rforty ureei -tween Court and State. Wednesday forenoon. Phone 132. YAUTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED SECOND HAND STUMP puller. Hereuies preierreo. t. D. Miles. Sublimity. Oregon. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR good clean rags, t-reseroom. bw man. - - ' f- '' - 'i HORSES WANTED WE BUY AND ell. ail S1DOI l wu; Miimm. Clearwater Breav Salem Horse Ex change, srerTy ow r Af 411. - ' ' L AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY "TIRES REPAIRED YtCAKIZIMO EltXCKETT Sc GRAY TUBES VUL- ty. Free eervice car. Phone 14ts. 273 North Commercials . WATT SHIPP CO. RETREADS AMU sections tunes aae ' Phone 233. 12 South , Commercial tret. - ' AUTO SERVICE SHIPP-S AUTO SERVICE HTY AND country trip. rnua, j- , - . nia-ht. 35. STORAGE BATTERIES BELMONT SERVICE STATION STO R- and auto electrHc accessor lea. Cor ner Rtate and Front. Kta. Phone 707. PR0FESS1011AL DENTISTS ' . mum tlAAttO DR-.F..L..UTTEK. Vnt-" 411-411 Dtna ei vim" ' Phone 303. ' V MUSIC TKACHERI TliACqgt' OF PIANO. R. HABR, f T Phone 1282 LODGE DIRECTORY eveFy Thursday evening at 8 o'clock frT Derby bMt?fcecjsr Conrt d High streets. R. F. Day. V. C, 4. . Wright, clrek. BOTHERHOOD Of TOEMAlf MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN , "Cl n . ( . i t members wel- ome. W. Prunk-Foreman. Dr. M. E. Pomtroy. Correspondent. BUSINESS CARDS AUTO DELIVERF UoaAOB.ANpPARCXLS DELIVER. ea any piac. 7.vw wViii.e ' 34 or 208I-R. I W. W FUher. "Barber shop" fffEEASIGirOF SATISFACTION Will DeS lOUHU ' fc. a aasn brbr.hop with barber who know how. Inrrey's Barber Shop. I" State street, t " ' - " " CTHIROPRACTIO CHIROPRACTIC? A?SET,S J"?, store normal function. lfF,i7V'I results consult iw. ------- Hubbard Bldg. phone 337. . DR. O. L SCOTT. D. C GRADUATE OF 'v'v.fcVJ , ii:. r.uiiit n head. Davenport. Iowa. l7PrcUer,rc,I(: rects the cause of disease. Office 5ot7-8. U."a. BankBulldln. phone 87. Residence 828-R. "chineseT physician. DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN disease. Hi 8. Hih L 1 toons 8IL DRESSMAKERS DRESSMAKING GOWNS REMODEL- .Jk t r . l i . . . - . . . . nwriu wapitoi streeb roDll 1471. DRAYS AXD EXPRFJl CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COM PANT Phone JJ, Salem's largest and best equipped transfer company. Get our reduced freight rates on eastern shipments, j Also for storage as we have three warehouses in connection with - business. Furniture moving, packing, shipping and storing our specialty. Office 111 South Commer cial street. DM. CLKAlTIJia AJTD pvssssixa JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F. 8. Watanabe. Prop, 424 N. Commer cial St. Ladles' and gentlemen's suits cleaned and V'sssed. $1 sad fl.se. Work called for and delivered free. Tel. Main Itl. JC14K JDTfK JUNK WANTED WE PAT HIGHEST price for Junk of every kind. Let usj maae you a price on your nousenoid good. The -Square 'Deal- House , Capital Junk Co, 271 Chemeketa Street. Phone 22. FULL VALUE PAID FOR SECOND band goods. Highest market prices tor Junk and hides. The People's Junk and secondhand Store, 271 No. Commercial. Phone 724. HAIR REMOVED "CLEAN WHITE- HAS PROVEN Suc cessful. Applied here or sold for home use. Sanitary . Beauty Parlors. 223 Hubbard Bldg. LA VJf DRIES 8ALKM 8TEAM LAUNDRY QUICK delivery and careful work. Dry waab 6e per pound. 123 South Lib erty St. Phone IS. - - HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO ular washing dene at a rats every body can afford. For only sixty-five cents we will collect, wash and de liver your washing within twenty four hours. Phone 247L TfCRSERIEST" FRUITLAND NURSERY SAI.ES YARD at High and Ferry. Call and eee stock and get prices before purchas ing ; elswhere. Everbearing straw berry pis nts. OPTICIANS. WHY PAY BIG PRIC- es for glasses T I can ft your eyes with first quality lenses In srold filled frames as low as S3.&0. Satisfaction guaranteed. Will J. Thompson, grad uate optometrist 241 North Liberty street. Examinatlone by appointment only. Phone 1109-J. OSTEOPATHY DR. Vfl E MERCER. GRADUATE Amertcen School Osteopath jr. Kirks : villa, llo.; treat acute and chronic disease. Office 44-40S U. & Na t tonal Bank Bldg. Phone SM. Resi dence 412 North Summer.' Phone 314. DRS. I WHITE WALTON. OSTEO pathie physicians and surgeon a. Graduates oLthe American Schools of Osteopathy Kirkaville. Mo, Post graduate and specialised in nervous diseases at Los : Angelee College. Treat : acute and chronic diseases. Offices 595-4-7-8. U. 8. Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 359. Residence, 1323 Court St- Phone 2215. PIANO TUNING Cyt E. MAST. EXPERT TUNING, 'cleaning, repairing; and regulating. All work guaranteed. 1345 Hall street or care of Sherman Clay Co., Court street, phone 2153-J. PLUMBING FOR YOUR HOT "WATER HEATING system see T. M. Barr, plumber 134 South Commercial St, Salem. Oregon. SECOND HAND UOODS WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND goods of all kind, pipe fittings, har ness, co liar a, collar peas, toots, chains. Fred Schlndler. 253 Center Street. - - TRANSFER HAULING AUTO TRUCK SERVICB. ANY KIND or nauung. laoueenota moving lobs (Tone prompt ly. Try mo once. Tim roe. 47S State St. Phono IBS. Keaiaeneo phone 1122-J. i y "CSDERTAKERf" WEBB A CLOUGH C B. WEBB. A. 1L Clough. funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the pro fession. 497 Court street. "WATER SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE. 801 S. l . I mtrmmt Vnr W tmr arvles apply at office. Make ail complaints ... . i . i win. at tne otucv. io uuuvuvn v.,, will be allowed for absence or for any causes whatever unless water Is ii evMm nrmlui. Hereafter water for irrigation will only be rurnisnea to regaiax curasri water for domestic purposes. Con- or plastering, will please read "for building purposes uuuer wovuwjv v rate. Apply at office for copy. WALL PAPER, PAINT TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND upward for cnoice wm rmper Buren's Furniture Store. 173 Com mercial DL GLENN U ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC-' eorating, painting, unung. piw banging, etc Work done by contract or day: good workman Location 1028 Center SC . Phone 338-W. .EE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL , Psper and Picture framing, uwg workmen. 435 Court St. Phone 433. WOVEN WIRE FENCING DMt NaUenal 'Js-AsseHean Fence, M etsee, M In. to U lau high Pa lata. Oil a and AemJah. 1 Steve Reballt and Repaired Leganberry and Hep Heaha. - wrmmimm. mV Wevhia. sa r-r St. I Phone 123 - R. R. FEMING. PUBLIC NOTICES. annual meeting of the stockholdera ' of the Gold creea m minK iinni Co.. is hereby called for Monday. January 7. lsts, ai e.ee o "- i Affiea of the Canita Businesa College. Salem. Oregon, for . i K. A- r .lutiiic a tKurd of lK1v rw jrvm-m v. . . . directors and transacUng such other ; . i AmA h.rnr. 1 1 rt-e .order of the President. Otto Hansen. Attest. W. t. wtaiey. ireirr. vn Pnhort " Mid the teacher. can you ; tell me what ; humsa na ture is" -Ymm ma'am.' renlled Robert. "It's people fore they get Into socie ty. Chicago . PRODUCE SPOT CASH PAID FOR EOG8. POCLT ry, veal, dressed hogs. etc. Ws want your products, and will pay highest market price. Salem Fruit Co.. 147 So. Commercial Itreet. SALEM MARKETS BUYLVG PRICES. Eggs and Poultry. Eg re, 43 to 45c Hens, live, 15017c. Springs, 16 to 17c. Turkeys, live, 19 to 21c Turkeys, dressed, 25G2C Pork. Mutton and Beef. Ewes, 5 & 7c Pork on foot 14 He. Veal, dressed, 12 to 15c. Soring lambs. 12 -Ac Beef steers. 6U to THc: cowsl 4 to bC Bulls. 3 V. to Sc. . Hyl Cheat, per ton. $22. . Clover, per ton, f 21. Vetch, per ton, $22. Grain. Wheat. $1.15 to 1.17. Oats. 80c to 85c Beans, 8 to 9c i -HU1 Ftedt, Retnil. Bran, per ton,; 37. Shorts, per ton, $38. WHOLESALE TO DEALERS, Batter. Country butter, 45c Creamery prints,' 53 to 54c. Butterfat, f.o.b. Salem, 56c. Vtcofahlca. Lettuce (crate) $2 to $2.50. Cauliflower. Sf .25. Celery, 90c Nebr. rice corn. 10c Tomatoes. California. $2.00. Onions, $2.00 to $2.75. . : Cabbage. 2c. String garlic; 8e. Potatoes. $1.25. Turnips, sack. $1.60. Sweet potatoes. 4e. Nuts T Almonds, 23c WalnuU fNo. 1) 25c Walputs (No. 21 20c Peanuts (raw) l$c Cocoanuts, dozen. $1.40. Fralts. Grapefruit, $4 to $5. Pears, $1.50. Oranges, $2.50 to $4.75. Bananas, 6c. Cranberries, barrel, $17.00. "Apples, $1(71.50. Fard dates. $2.50. Dromedary dates. $4.65. Honey (Idaho) $4 to $4.50. Grapes, per keg, $ 5.6 0. Lemons, $7 OS. 1 Retna Prlern. Cranberries. 20c Creamery butter, 60c Flour, hard wheat. $2.80 to $3. Flour, valley, $2.50 to $2.60. Eggs. 80c : Sugar, cane and beet. 11 lb, $1. Potatoes, sack lota. $1.50. PORTLAND MARKETS I PORTLAND- Jan. 3. Butter: Prints, extras. 53 G 54c: cubes, ex- Ltras, 49iic: prime firsts. 45c; dairy. 34C Butterfat: Portland dellTery No. 1 sour cream, 560 57. Potatoes. PAtatotat Buvlnr nrlce Locals. $11.25; selling price. $1.25 01.50. Grains. Grain quotations, thirty-day op tions: Bids OaU No. 2. $59; bar- lev, feed, $54.50; barley, brewing. $57.50. Easter bats and corn In bluk: Rids Oats Kb. 2 white. $55.50: 38- pound clipped. $5; corn No. 3. yel low; $61.50; No. 3. mixed, ssu; oats No. 3. $55.50; clipped. $56; corn, yellow, $61.50; nihred. $59. Car RePt. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 4; oats, 2; hay, S. Lwue. . Cattle, steadv: receipts. 200. Me dium to choice steers, $9.7tJ !.: good to medium steers, s 5.ifT common to good 'steers, $1.25 & . . a a s A 8 AO' choice cows ana neuers. eiu 7 S rommnn (o good COTWS and heifers. $5.7507.35: canners, a( 5.50; bulls. $4.5007: caiyes, fit 10: stocker and feeder steers, $6 Horn steadv: receipts. 450. Prime light. $15.35015.50; prime heavy. 315. 45ii 15.60; pigs. sts.awxe .50: bulk, $19.35 015.50. RliMn. ' ateadr: receipts, none. Western lambs. $13013.50; raHer lambs. $12.50013; yearlings, $12 (f?,12.50: wethers. $11.750 12.2a; ewes. $8010. Portland market on shorn snees 23c under quotation. peace fmm HELPS STOCKS ' anasvjBBBBBBBaeenaaBBaueasBBaW - Aastro-Gensaiis Try to Win Reversal Sets in at Last Hour " NEW YORK. Jan. 3. Russia's re jection of Germany's pence terms, the hope that the president's mes sage to congress will tend to further clarify the railroad situation and other favorable Incidents prompted another extensive advance In stocks todr. . f : f The greater part of the advantage was swept away in the last hour, however, when heavy: realising, part ly for profits, not only wiped 'out numerous gains of two to fiTerpoints. but resulted In a fair percentage of net loeres. There were no surface develop ments in explanation of the reversal bnt the sellinr became most marked after the publication of several ad verse railroad statements in Novem ber Foremost among these was New REAL ESTATE FOR RENT OU FOR HALE 40 ACRES of choice land. Desire to sell team, farm outfit and feed. 404 Hubbard building. Phone 254. FOR SALE FIVE ROOM COTTAGE, plastered, bath and toilet, good lot. Price 345. half Its real -value. Room 3, Bayne building. WE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD STOCK ranches and farms' In Douglas county . for exchange for acreage and resi dences in Salem. Perrlne tk. Marstera HAVE CLIENTS WITH MONEY TO loan. Also desire to sell araall tracts, improved and unimproved. Will take vacant lots for iirst payment. Scott, 404 Hubbard building, j A GOOD LITTLE STOCK RANCH. with buildings, settlement of an estate produces a bar gin at 825 an acre, and it can be had on a good portion at low rate. It will be worth while, to see Fleming, 341 State St. 5 ACRES; OUT 4 MILES FROM SALEM, with three room house, barn, and chicken house family orchard, good weii. fiace mostly I renced. price for a quick sale, 1600. Call Perrlne jfci Masters. 402 Hubbard building. Phone 07. 110 ACRES OF FIRST CLASS FARM land. 120 acres cultivated, price 80 per acre. 13 acres of first class prune orchard price 84390. 6. room modern house, good location,' price 3US0. W. H. Grabenhorst 4k Co., 273 State street. ONE OF; THE CHOICEST SUBURBAN racts In Salem Heights, just off car line, that will be sold at a sacrifice sale, lead held all around this 'for 3100S per acre. Price on this only quoted to real buyers. It you are looking for a snap, call on Perrlne A Masters, 402 Hubbard building, phone !07. , - r WANT TO SECURE I1.80 LOAN AT 3 per cent. Want to sell 34.000 rirt mortgage at 7 per cent on 1 9.000 farm, reliable owner. 2 acres nicely Improved, close in. 21100. 3300 will handle", It. 7 room strictly modern house. ; paved street 32SOO. For rent 3 room strictly modern house with garage for a period of years, would be pleased to write your fire Insurance. Socclofsky. Phone 070. FOR SALE 10 ACRES RIVER BOT- tom land Improved 35504. 10 acres 81200. ' 5 acres close In 82000. 10 acres hear Salem 82500. Exchange 5 acres for larger farm. 5 acres for house. .20 acres for house. House and one acre and cash for . farm. Have several cash buyers for farms. Money to loan. Shetland pony for aalo. Want to buy late model Ford. F. L Wood. Bavne build in a-. GOOD LITTLE FARM OF ABOUT 73 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 good town property aa part pay or a smaller place around Salem.; What- have you. See Wm. Fleming. 241 State street, (owner here Monday only). LOOK AT THISA REAL OPPORTUNITY Atwtllt 4Sa MP mirL.:mm. D.llr - ty land; about 30 acre clear; about SO acres in stump pasture; balance) in choice piling timber and oak grubs. IHmti. WAw.k I9LA . room house, new dairy bam. providing v. w wwa a.Bu sour auriei ; new pig pen and new milk house. Water piped from fine spring to ail buildings, will sell thai whole at a great bargain. very easy term, e per cent interest. Address Lw owner, care Tb Statesman. York Central, which reported the enormous net decrease of $3,689,000. j In the substantial rise of the forenoon- and Intermediate session rails furnished much of the motive power. Pacifies, coalers and some of the grangers gaining two to four points and New York Central 2 3-4. li From rails the movement switched to steels, shippings, coppers and the war and semi-war equipments, ope rations : assuming wider scope than at any -time since the improvement of last: week. Sales amounted to 1.365.000 shares. i tl Railroad bonds were strong with Industrials but lost ground with the stock list. Internationals were in active and little changed. Liberty 4's sold -at 97.02-to 96.91 and the 3's at 98.7$ to 98.62. Total sales, par value, aggregated $5,535,000. pi United States Issues were un changed on, call. Corn Prices Hove Upward ; January, $127; May, $1,25 I CHICAGO. "Jan. 3. -Corn advanc ed In price today owing more or leu to uncertainty which resulted from announcement that all priority or ders on the railroads had been sus pended.! The" market closed firm, 5-8 to 1 ,1-Sc net higher with January $1.27 and May $1.25 1-4 to 3-8 to $1.25 3-8. Oats rained 5-8 to lc In provisions ; the outcome varied from unchanged figures to a rise of 55 cents. ! ! Oats largely' reflected the same In fluences that ruled the corn market. Beside country offerings to arrive were small. i Covering by shorts lifted provi sions after some weakness caused by declines in the hog market and by the bearish showing of the monthly statement of. warehouse stocks.; Bridge Closed; Spring Valley Gets Cream Instead of Milk ... . - ". SPRING VALLEY, Or.. Jan. 3. (Special to The Statesman.) On ac count of the lnter-county bridge over the Wlamette river being closed, the milk route recently established by a Salem creamery in this valley is obliged to chan re from a milk to a cream route. This was necessitat ed by! the ble Coet for rettlnr the milk across tho river. The patrons are , hoping this change will not long be necessary as they prefer .celling the whole mUk as it entails less work.!" : :yv:- - V j Mrs. Charles Coopock was the hostess for the Presbyterian Mission ary ' society Wednesday afternoon. After! the usual routine d business an hour wa spent in the interesting study of the book. "An African Trail. Mrs. J. E. Phillips and Mrs. L. M. Purvlne beinr the leaders. THINGS THAT r By-CENE 9 . 0 ' b 1 ' Vu If . - ' i k Those present were the Mesdames W. D. Matthews, L. M. Purvlne. S. D. Crawford, P. F. Clark,. Carrie Gibson, J. E. Phillips, S. II. Barker, D. Stafford and daughter. M. Ankii. J. F. McKlnlay. W, T. Scott and C. Se TTvSfjpl While the .ladles were enjoying a short social time material for - Red Cross work was given ouL The hostess added to the pleasure of the hour by serving an acceptable and dainty lunch. ; ' Mrs. Phillip Patrick and children returned - Monday ! from Portland, where they were -guests of relatives during .the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McKlnlay are home after - an . enlorable week in Portland. While there they were entertained In the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. P. McKlnlay. ..: Miss Helen Baker f Portland. Mr. and "Mrs. Vincent of Salem and Mrs. Frank Koch of Salem were re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Holland Catton. '-v.- - Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Scott and chil dren have returned o their Port land home After a week's visit with the family of Rev. W. T. ScotL Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Purvlne spent several days the first of the week visiting Salem relatives. Mrs. P. F. Clark his been enter taining her nephew, foseph McCord, one of Uncle .Sam's boys, who was en route from Los Angeles to a camp In Tennessee. Lyons. Personb I LYONS, Or.. Jan. 3, Mrs. B. M. Wood worth and daughter A r villa re turned home December 30. They spent Christmas with E. O. Wood worth of Molalla. Mrs. Phillip Brent haf moved to Lyons. - She will make her home with her parents white her "husband Is helping Uncle Sam whip the Ger mans. - - ; t. :' Roy Wiley has moved t t-yens where he win make his future home. Mrs. Stella Hoflake from Portland is viritlng her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vaughn. - -i;:--'-'...--i--, !!.:" The Red Cross drive in Lyons is nesrlng a successful close, only a very few refusing to join A Miss Blanch Thompson of Salem is visiting friends here. The winter grain is looking well In this part of the country. ;. DALLAS REVIEVS WORIC OF YEAR Commercial Club Directors Will Elect Officers Next Wednesday . DXLLAS. Or., Jan. 3. (Special to The Statesman..) The annual meet-. Ing of the Dallas Commercial club was held In the club rooms Ion Mill street Wednesday night with; a good attendance. After the regular work of the evening the reports of the secretary and treasurer were read. Mrs. Winnie Braden, the club secre tary, revjewed the work accomplish ed bv the club during the psst year and outlined some of the things she hoped to see put through 'during the months to come. 'Among the many things accomplished by the organisa tion during the past year were the lectures bv educators from the Uni versity of Oregon and the agricul tural ller on various entertaining and Interesting -subjects; the suc cessful camoairn for the eradication of the gopher and squirrel pests of the countv,. which ws held from the club headquarters: the organization of the county good roads association and its influence durin; the recent campaign for the bond Issuer the club's work for the Red Cross, army and navy Y. M. C. A. drive and its help In floating the liberty bond issues. -.I. : i . The board ef directors elected to serve for the ensuing year are: W. V. Fuller. -. J. Coed. A. B. Mulr. Tracy Staats. W. O. Yassall, N. I anVPenanjaesienpawrmai t ""-' .ja -eJV'''a.. ' '. ''V ' NEVER HAPPEN BYRNES . , IM VERY f OR( VeUMi MAKI BUT I CAW ALLOW VOO "JO WE.P lltJ OBJCCTtON t HrXVtL AAmST, OBJECTION l rrxvt -J'' " YOU IS THACT YOtJ HAVC . TOO HUGH r:D2Y. IS THACT XOO nrve. .1 Guy. J. Riley Craves. U. S. LougEary and R. U. SteelquisL The directors will hold a meeting next Wednesday night for the purpose of electing a president, secretary and treasurer for the club for the coming year. Talks were made to the members present );v Oscar Hayter, E. K. Pl aseckl and County Judge Kllpatrick. Many 1.17. Yl Withdrew i Pleas cf let Gzllly - CHICAGO. Jan. 3. George ' V. Vanderveer, attorney tor the 106 al leged members of theJLJW. W. ap peared in Judge Land is' ..-our t today, when the cases of the alleged con spirators were called and withdrew their pleas of not guilty. In rlace of these pleas, he substituted moUcr.3 for bills of particulars. in the ct of 67 of the men, bills of deniuntr tor eighty-three and pleas In atate-ment-for twenty three of the lnJ'ct ed men. None of the men on trial allowed his originu plea to star 1 and two motions were filed on; on a man In several Instances. This action prolongs the trial and It Is believe! that prosecution by the government will not begin until the March tern of court. .The motion for a bill of particu lars. If allowed, will force the dist rict attorney to prepare a list cf Fpeclfic charges against every de fendant In whose behalf the motion .v as filed. The motion for demurrer will force the government to submit the indictments to' a - searching te t In the hope that flaw will be founl to ahow their illegality. In the pleas for abatement the defense will try toestablish that the indictments named the men charged as members of the I. W. W. which-the attorney contends is not a fact. . TIME TABLES IOUTU ER!t PACinO CO. - MrlMaa4 . 18 Oregon Express ..,. 8:05 sm. 34 Oregonian .... . .... 5:15 ari, 28 Willamette Limited.. 8:29 a.rs. IS Portland Passenger.. 1:15 p ro. 24 Cooe Bay S:44p.m. 12 Shasta Limited 7:00 p.io. 14 Portland Kxpreaa ... 8:10 p.m. 8!8 Local Way rTelrht.. 8:00 a.n. 222 Portland Fast Freight 11:35 pi i. t, atbbeaa4 S3 Oregonian .......... l:?0a.m. 23 Coos Bay ...10:01 a.m. 13 California Express ..10:iS a.r i. 17 Roseburg Passenger. 4:20 p.r t. 11 Shasta Limited 3:42 p.m. 27 Willamette Limited.. 3:10 p. ta. 12 San Francisco Peea.. .10.17 p.m. 221 San Fran. Fast Frt. .11:61 e-m. 227 Local Way Freight. .12:01 a-rtu No.' No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 8ALEM-GRER LIXE Ko. 73 Arrive at Salem..... 9:13a.m. No. 74 Leave Salem... 3:0 5 p.m. ialen; fall CITY A WE'Trnv lal Leavea. Salem, motor .... 7:0a.ri. Its Leavea Salem, - motor, ... l:3St.i u 135 Leaves Salem, motor.... lMlpn, Through car to Monmouth and Ati a 1C7 Leaves Kalem. motor .... 3:4 p.m. 1(8 Leaves Salem, motor..... 5:57 p.m. 339 Way Freight leaves Salem 5:0a.r. 142 Arrives at Salem 8:10 a.nv. 14 Arrives at Salem 11:00a.m. It8 Arrivee at Salem 1:69 p m. US Arrives at Salem ........ 5:15 p.mk 170 Arrivee at Salem 7:20 p.m. 240 Way Freight Ar. Salem.. 2: JO p.m. ORRGOW KLKCTRIC Seeitkibend l ram irave No. 0 "Portland .1 . .. . . I:ltra 5 ,Ltd.t .8:10 am 7! .....10:45 am ! ......2:05 pm 12 Ltd. ..4:40pm 17 .4:05 pm t ...... :20pm Arrive t Arrive Balera EuftM 8:3 Sam 10:55 art 10:11 am 12:25 m. i 12:55 pm 4:15 pm 8:S5pM 4:40 pm 3:50 rn 3:10 pm - Salem only 11:20 pm Salem ontjr 1:55 am 8:50 a in 21 .....11:45 pm North Bank Station I leave 'Jeffer son Street 15 and 20 minutes later.) Kerthhened Train - Leave Arrive Arrlv No. J, Eugene. 2 .12:05 am IS Ltd.. ,7:45 am 12 n 14 .....11:18 am 18 Ltd. . .1:55 pm 20 .....4:10pm Salem xrorlUn i 4:35am 8:50a:t T:15 am 0:25 a i 0:45 am 11:3. e 11:20 am -1:13 i s 1:50 pm . ' 4 4:00 pm 6:4. i 3:30 pm 7:40 i i tl 4:IS pm I . i . pin iii if I .r tL ttt.tln. i .Ml.. I. f . eon Street IS minutes earlier). L- v . Corvallis. w CORTAI.MS roSKECTIOXl Nerthfc-euad Leave Corvallis Arrive r.l : 8:25 am ' 3:45 am 12:11 pm , 1:50 em C 2:41 pm 1 4:00 pm t j 4:10 pm 3:30 pm 8:18 pm 7:55 pm Seethhennd Leave Salem . , Arrive Corvi.!: 8:35 am 0:57 am I0:1Sam V lt:3S in 12:53 pm 2:20 pm 4 -1 rnr - nm . 6:48 pm . 8:03 pm