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1 : 7s r i 5- ' ( THE OREGOJf STATESMAN: SUNDAY. JAVFAHY 6, 1018 1 I j f S (til; n TP7 fT3S fP "fr fl" 'he Wants and Needs of the Capital City Are Noted U 11 AG Hj? U 11 y Under Proper Headmr-s So You Can Rea'cMy Find Them i r Srll and Exchange all Kinds rf-rn:iD HAND GOODS . A" nxmnxo. shoes, iiicy- 1 t'LES. TOOLS. ETC riPlTAl EXCHANGE " 1- - Ct 337 Court St, Fiona VnnWICH UNION rTlXSURAKCE SOCIETY V. IL Burghardt, Jr' ! Lloney . to Loan - " - - - - 'A Vn TWr r WEM bate. ; Bk, Salem. Or. . ' imN I HAVE MADE LOXETTOLQAW ioanlnar.' eastern " f? wiU make very low rat. of money. ,T,hlv improved farms. 'AJ:;: Room 6. McCormaclc Homer z pone S8. classified jTKBTisiiaaarrs rr Word le Snwee six Insertions) ... 3c On month ... - " , mooiia' contract, per mo... 7C ' . ""... nt for lesa than 25c MO aW"" " , a it card given fre with an advertise- to the extent ofSOc tnlounctng "For Sale." "For T 'sZcmM or "Board.- j IEW TODAY ment will be run under JNew TrtdaT lor wwi otherwise ordered by tb adver- U8uDqueBt lnertlo of the ad will appear under it proper class ification. ; "' ' ", ' K sdvertisment. will be run .. TnAmv" fnr aiara than uuucr t . . n ua ander as? circumstances HE17T0DAY: VXTED-EVERT MAN IN SALEM to try our aervice and see if it lan't a. littl better- than the average. In grej's Barber Sbop. -311 State street. C :X ASX A SECTION OF RAW iand with fin spring (No build ers) tin Grant county. Washington at 140O for a medium sixed general farm in the ralley. Count always on setting- a fair equitable trade with f.pportunltiea througi-tho office 'f tiie Fler. inffi Kealty. r Co. 31- State streVfcatem, A f Ipe openlas;. In a enod prune property alao at present I . .i A MANY KeW. AND BEAUTI iv TarieUAt. for particulars phone is.J.w.r, wV-', '-j--' : . U T ONE Mr SMOOTH REPUBLIC ca.nar. Finder call at Capitol-gar-ne and receive liberal reward. . i i: ' CHI. VIST WANTS STEADY WORK. , Ureas H 15" care Statesman of- ANTED TOUNO MAN DESIRES (.oiiuoa in store or office. Can K"t ' 'reiiee. Address "H 1" -care ' . oicifflu. i -. ; - :- i i 1 3ALK-NEARLT. NEW - PORT itiUP. Dragr Saw at a barag-in. .1 State street. . - . 11 LIKE TO RENT PIANO . eap or take care tf ono while ( vners are away. Phone 621-J. t I 1 EXCHANGE FOR NEAR-SALEM reafe or farm. Portland, suburban m. 10 lots. S room house, store, i ackamith shop and other improre ; tents. Will tjde clear for clear tTopcfty, or TI1H aaittme same as . -alnat my proper tr ; $3,S. - O. i J. i : uiU at Dr. Stone's , Drug- Store. I hane M-W. .j., I I RE XT A NEW FOUR -ROOM i ouae furnished. - Alao an eight room loua anfurnlahed. Both located 3 I !ocks . from State House. Phone K4iM - . K i KENT t ROOM MODERN COT tasewith furnace. Phone 24Z2-K or Hquir ofi Ceorgo H. Dunsford. State TV DD CHOPPERS WANTED-i-CLOSE to town fl.s per cord or half the wood, good second growth fir, Joseph 1-arber, phone S4F4. r t TO LOAM FOR t OR 3 YEARS. $19 "f IliOS on Improved property. . 655 ... . Clarion street, Salem. Oregon. Phone VOH. SALE GUINEA FOWLS. PHONE : XR SALE A-l OAT AND VETCH AND oat hay. Phone 3F. i FURNISHED FIVE ROOM HOUSE for rent close in 912 per month. In ature t North Winter. I ! iPR..?ALE ACCOUNT OF POOR S bf't will sell my shoe repair shop : : Bute street completely equip l , Ped for $m. Receipts average 10 . r a month. Cheap rent. Inquire at s t"ce of owner. 1280 state street. W'fiOD CUTTERS WANTED THREE clocks from end of Twelfth street r line. T. L. Davidson. No phones answered. : - - . ; , ,C!t?.RTH DAKOTA WHEAT LAND M i cres Improved 4 miles from ntlr.'.0! sey grain ranch not er 15.600. 80 acres and two lots. Oregon, for Salem property not I1.000, price $1200. t room on Division street for house rh.U,r 104 nt over SI 200.' 1 ere, acre loganberries. 4 1 ncre zJ.kHllt.Toutia' close to store and Jhoo mutt be sold at once. 4S Kooi Improvements. miles ,?8,em' ' acres rood im provements, dose to car line, to ap-I-L.t8 ,wt Place, price $3,000. Hm!io!U - Washington wheat i land t?on tor valley farm, not 2'0- 320 Washington wheat L" 7 r small bottom valley ranch ?rir 5,0. 5 acres near- Cor- iJ Vi.p,,y on acreage near 8a cre for sale. ?. A Have cash customers I i or IBs acres bottom land and for ' .tretf rnch Socolbfsky 341 Stat SITUATION WANTED ? BY YOUNO ' J 21 Tears of age cot subject xo draft under present limitations. "as college education and refer - enc- "H IT care Statesman. AGENTS A(lhutli-r- keiuxiaB 3 VrnTsT . atove out of any old 1 lvik VV'. I'urns kerosene (coal - ' v iL Ab"o1tely safe. Costa low. rtTr n1. especially country and ?iLtAwr .means a sale, - Keroga , ' fner C- ?-2 Drew street Dayton, H Ad? VTcrSTrrTca wmiLn 1 LAD IKS: $ie A MONTH INTTtODUT? ing our guaranteed hosiery In your spare time. Mrs. Hcnurman aver ages $15 week with only 2-hours V da. Handsome sample-outfit fum , Jjhed fre. Thomas Mfg. Co.. 1425. Drew street. Dayton .Ohio. FIVE BRIGHT CAPABLE LADIES-TO it1, demonstrate and sell .dealers. $75 to $15 per month. Railroad fare P,atdV. odr--h Drug Company, Dept. tW2. Omaha. Nebraska, " MALE JFRED WINDOW CLEANERl PHONE $S0 WILL PREPARE YOU FOR THE mechanical departments of the Unit ed States governmnt Write for II t-Srtu.re- -Hemphllls Trade Schools. 07 Hawthorne Ave.. Portland. Ore. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE-SMALL SHOATS $ EACH. . Phone 2381-J. FOR ' SALE FIVE FRESH COWS. ood milkers. Cheap for Quick salt. Phone 1806- W. f FOR SAI.E 4 BERKSHIRE MALE PIGS 8 weeks old.- .Can furnish papers for registration. Call 3JF22. FOR SALE FOUR COWS FRESH AND .coming fresh Durham and Jerseys. Call SS4 Ferry street or phone 483. MISCELLANEOUS' FRESH GOAT MEAT EVERY DAY. Phone $8. FOR SALE HEAVY TEAM. HARNESS and wagon. ' 404 Hubbard building. .. Phona 264. . .. WOOD FOR SALE. ALL KINDS OF fir.' Also potatoes. cOe per ' bushel. 'Phone 234 or-23 after of tree-' hours. FOR SALE COMPLETE THRASHING outfiCMn first class condition. Cheap. - Louis F. Kobow, route $. Salem. FOR ' SALE BEAN POWER FRUIT sprayer, almost new. Will sell cheap. "Address John S. Dunlavy, Brooks, Oregon. Phone 70F1L ,, i IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, send 10c tothe Pacifie Homestead,' Salem. Oregon, for a trial subsiiption. Mention this ad. , ; CAPTTVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRLS This true story of . western tmmi gration has been carefully revised, making a handsome little book. . it tells In graph lo terms of the maa- . -nacre of the Oatman family, of the escape of. Lorenxo, and the captivity of Mary and Olive.. Mary died of . starvation; and Olive was purchased from the Indians five years later. The price im 20 cents, postpaid. Ad dress Oregon Teachers Monthly, Ba. lem. Oregon. - H t POULTRY IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST - poultry " paper published, send IS cent- - to the Northwest Poultry Journal. Salem; Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this ad. lifcAL Ll ATK A GOOD BUY 25x80 FEET ON EAST side Commercial street, one ' door - north of Stat street. Salem, togeth er with perpetual ris;tat of way over the 14x50 Vs feet tract extending from ' this property to State street. "Terms Apply Scott Bosorth. 701-2 Bpauldlnf Bldg. Portland. Oregon. FUR REIiT 04RD A ITD ROOM. CNE OR TWO NICE ROOMS WITH ' board: modern conveniences; "prices reasonable. Phone 1471-W. -w t WANTED BUSINESS MEN'S CLUB .nice rooms, breakfast and dinner, prices right. The Taylor." J51S State street. , . ylHsr TO RBUTTA8H ACRES MILES southwest on Oregon Electric and county road, good house orchard and 13 acres , beaver dam 1 land. Phone ' 25F3. , -.: ' ,- FOR RENT 7 ACRES LOCATED H mile west of Wapato station, Yamhill county. 11 acres hops, 70S bearing fruit trees. 22 acres farm land, bal 5 ance pasture. Address W. H. Egan. - Oervals. rout 2. phon 3F1L -j - - - FLATS . trRENt 43 ROOMDEITlAT. Inquire North Liberty, . phone .1351. - HOUSES FOR- RENT MODERN BUNGALOW on block from paved street, in ; South Salem. $10 per month. L A. Rhotea S4f Rural Avenue. t Phone ii4i'j. .'-f i ' - - -" FOR RENT ONE SEVEN ROOM At house,- paved street . new garage rage 7.. CaU 110 South Liberty street -.y.- -A 1 " " $ l o Five-room jnodern eottag-e at iSST B. vaorca Bb $12.60 Six-room modern nous on paved street; at 1I0 South His St. 1 Call at Statesman business offiee or phone 883. a , - - --- FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING f Partly modern five-room cot tage. 1063 Saginaw. Call at 1042 Saginaw, or Statesman business of fice. Phone 23. ' . i - $20 Modern flYS-rm flat, at 4 Ferry street. A , ly at States--'man office. Phone 3. - - ' FOR RENT SIX ROOM STRICTLY . modern bungalow. 13 per monUt. a H. Snyder, 341 State SL Phone 411. . BOOMS FOB RENT -FURNISHED HOt'Sfa keping rooms.. 94 North Commrcial a tree prone z-vv. FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM with us . of bath, la s modern home. Address A. B. car Statesman. . FOR RENT NICE FURNI8HED ROOMS with house privileges In central lo cation. 264 North Winter street. Phone 824-M ROOMS FOR. RENT WITH HOT WA ter. heat and modern conveniences, at the AJexadrta. 1010, Cbemeketa 'street. Phone 1280. ' FOR RENT NICELY FURmSHED housekeeping rooms, reasonable. 15 ; North Commercial. - LOST Lost black! sTlk" ui brella v with tan wood n handle ar South Commercial afreet. H""1 f to tSatesman office or phon 10SS-M- liiscEwaiEous Lonely. Anxious to marry ho'rDJ gentleman. K. Warn. 22l Temple " street, Los. Ang-eles, CaL PERSONAL. MARRY" IK LONELY; FOR RESULTS, try rne; beat and moat successful "Home Maker;" hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; : moat reliable; years experience; de i srriptlons free. "The Succeasfut flub,- Mrs. Purdie. Box 650. Oakland. California. . . MARRY IF LONELY FOR SPEEDY -marriage try my club; very success full: best and largeat in the country; - establiahed 11 years. thouaands wealthy Nvtahlng to marry at once; ; confidential descriptions free, Relt : able Club. Mrs. Wruble 732 Madison. Oakland. California. . imiTED MISCELLANEOUS HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR i good clean rags. Pressroom, 8tatas- HORSES WANTED WB BUY AND sell, all kinds of work horses. If : you have any for sale call on us. Clearwater Bros, Salem Horse Ex change, 664 Ferry St. Phones 1031 or 482. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY TIKKS REPAIRED VULCANIZING BRACKETT V GRAY TUBES VUL canized, 25c Retreading our special ty. Free service car. Phon 1400. 27 North Commercial. WATT SHIPP CO. RETREADS AND . sections tubes 25c up. Service car. Phon 363.- . 120 South Commercial street, AUTO SERVICE SHIPPS AUTO SERVICE CITY -AND : country trips. Phone -Dny 3; nirht. S5. -f ' " " STORAGES BATTERIES BELMONT SERVICE STATION STOR .age battery repairing, recharging and auto -electric accessories. Cor ner State and Fronts Sts. Phone 707. PR0FESSI0IIAL DENTISTS DR. F. Lv UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS . 413-414 Bank of , Commerce Bldg. Phone 004. ' MUSIC TEACHERS ' R. HARR. TEACHER -. OF PIANO. Phone 1181. ' - LODGE DIRECTORY MODERN WOODMEN. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Oedar Camp. No. 6244. mecta ' every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock .O ln Derby building; corner Court and High streets. R. F. Day. V. C; J. A. -i Wright., clrek. - s..-,':-- MOTHERHOOD OP TOEMAM MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN- ing In Masonic Temple, fifth floor, at . 8 o'clock. All visiting members wel- come. W. JL Prunk. Foreman. Dr. "jM. E. Pemeroy. Correspondent. BUSINESS CARDS AUTO DELIVERY BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DEUVER , ed any place, city or country. Phone 4 or 2081-R. W. W. Fisher. aUBOPBACTld" CHIRoVRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS RE store normal function. If you want results consult Dr. -May. 806-0-7 . Hubbard Bldg. phone 627 DR. 0. 1 SCOTT. D. C, GRADUATE OF p. S. C Chiropraetlcs fountain bead, Davenport. Iowa. Chiropractic cor rects the cause of disease. - Office 404-7-8. U. S. N. Bank Building. Phon 87. Resldene 828-R. - CHIXEsa pHVslCtANT PR. Lv M. HUM CURES ANT KNOWN d t seeae. 162 8. High St. I-hone tt. DhUSlMAKKHr DRESSMAKING GOWNS REMODEL ed. 626 North Capitol street. Phone 1471. - - PR A"TbANPE1CPRES S CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY Phone 033. Salem's largest and best 'equipped transfer company. ; Get our reduced freight - rates , oa eastern shipments. Also for storage as we have three warehouses ta connection . with business. Furniture . moving, packing, shipping and storing our specialty. Offic 181 South Commer cial street. i dry cxjBAjrrjro and nmrnsma JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F. S. Watanabe, .Prop, 484 N. Commer cial Bf; Ladles' and gentlemen's suits cleaned and pressed. $1 and - 8L60. Work called for and deUrered free. TeL Mala 662, JUNK JUNK JUNK WANTED WB PAY HIGHEST price for Junk of every kind. Let us , make you a prie on your household .goods." Th 'Square Deal" Bouse Capital Junk Co 371 Chemeketa Street, Phone 3. FULL VALUE PAD YDS IXOONS hand goods. Highest market prices for Junk nnd hides. The Peopl s t Jnak and Secondhand Store. 371 No. Commercial. Phone 734. ' " HAIR OTKD "CLEAN WHITE' HAS PROVEN 8UC cessfuL Applied here . or . sold for home use. Sanitary . Beautr Parlors. 338 Hubbard Bldg. - - LAUNDRIES BALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK delivery and careful work. Dry wash so per pound. 188 South Lib erty 8L t Phon 86. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO ular washing dene at a rate every body can afford. For only sixty-five - cents w will collect, wash and de liver your washing within twenty . four hours. Phon 847L "nTrseTiies. FRUITLAND NURSERY SALES YARD at High and Ferry. Call and e tock and get prices before purchas ing elswhere. Everbearing straw berry plants. SWrTcfKJiaT WHY PAY BIG PRIC- es for glasses T I can ft your eyes with first quality lenses In gold filled n-. low as 82.60. Satisfaction guaranteed. Will J. Thompson, grad uate optometrist 241 North Liberty street, Examinstlons by appointment only. Phon 1100-J. "---- Yea Sbssld Wcny--4ct tlis Ck:::H:d Adj Tier's fer Yen OSTEOPATHY DR. W. L. MERCER. GRADUATE American School Osteopathy. Kirks ville. Mo.; treats acuta and chronic disease. Office 404-403 U. 8. Na tional Bank Bldg. Phone r IS. Resi dence 419 North Summer.. I 'hone 14. DRS. WHITE A WALTON. OSTEO pathio physicians and surgeons. Oraduates of the American Schools of Osteopathy, Klrksville. Mo. Post- Graduate and specialised In nervous iseases at Los Angeles College. Treat acute and chrenlo dlseasea Offices 50S-C-7-S. U. a Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 869. Residence. 1C20 Court St. Phone 2215. PIANO TUNING O. E. MAST. EXPERT TUNING, cleaning, repairing and regulating. All i work guaranteed., 1846 Hall . street or care of Sherman Clay 4k Co.. Court street, phon S15I-J. PLUMBING FOR YOUR HOT WATER HEATING system see TV M. Barr, plumber 184 South Commercial 8t, Salem. Oregon. SECOND HAND UOODS WE BUT AND SELL 8ECOND HAND geods of all kind, nip fittings, har ness, collars, " collar pads, tools, chains.. Fred Schindler. 36? Center : Street."' v- TRANS SER HAULTNO AUTO . TRUCK SERVICE. ANY KIND of . hauling Household r moving Jobs done prompt ly. Try me once. Timme. 471 State St , Phone $83. Rasidanoe phene lltl-J. UNDERTAkERS WEBB & CLOCGH C. B. WEBB. A. M. Clough, funeral, directors. Latest modern methods known to the pro fession. 497 Court street. WATER SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE. 201 a Commercial street. For water service apply at office. - Make all complaints at the office. No deductions in hills 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, i Con tractors for sidewalks, brick 1 work, or plastering, will please read "for building- purposes" under schedule of rates. Apply at offic for copy. WALL PAFKB. FAINT TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROL1 AND upward for choice Wall Paper at Buren's Furniture Store 179 $ Com mercial 8L GLENN L. ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC coratlngv painting; tinting, paper hanging, etc Work done by contract or day; good workman Location 1 1020 Center St.- Phone 686-W. SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL Paper and Picture - Framing. Good workmen. 466 Court SL, Phoae 486. WOYEN WIRE FENCING Denee Natlal .Jk Se-ieaa eate, aU lee. X la. 68 Is. Ufa, , : Paints. OUa mm "Var-UaTa. Stwves Rebailt and Rewaired Lganherry and Hep Heeka. " Sales Fence . Stv Werka. xse CMrt St. Pla XS4 - R. TB.' VKM1NG. PUBUO NOTICES. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING THE annual meeting; of the stockholders of the Gold Creek Mining A Milling Co.. is hereby called for Monday. January 7. 118, at 8:0 o'clock p. m.. to meet in the office of the Capital - Business College. Salem. Oregon, for the purpose or electing a board of directors and transacting such other 'business as may come before it- By order of the President. Otto Hansen. Attest. W. L Staler, secretary. : ' STATE OF OREGON. "t "Will require firs hundred seres of land, within eight miles of Peniten tiary, for the crowing- of flax straw. Will par $25 pr ton for straw 3f Inches or longer; 117.00 per ton for 12 to Z$ inches; $15.00 for 24 to 22 inches. Straw will be pulled by the State, but must be deUrered by grower to the flax warehouse, Ore gon Stats Penitentiary. Seed will be sold to the grower at 12.40 per bashel. 'Apply to Chss. A. Mnrphy. Warden, Oregon State Penitentiary. - It. B. Ooodln, Secretary, Orejpn State Board of Control. PRODUCE SPOT CASH PAID FOR EGGS, POULT. - ry, -real. - dressed hogs, etc. We ; want yonr products, and, will pay highest market price. Salem Fruit Co- 4T So. Commercial Street. I SALEM " LIARKETS BUTTXQ PRICES. Eggs and Ponltry. , Eggs, 40 to 42c. Hens, lire, 20c Springs, ;i9c. Turkeys-, live, H to 21c Turkeys, dressed . 25 O 2 Ce. . Pork, Mntton and Beef.' Ewes, 6 7c. Pork on foot 14 H. Veal, dressed. 12 to 15c Spring lambs, 12c Beef. steers, (ii to 7 He; cows, to Be. : ' l Bulls. 2 to 6c. -, Hay. - Cheat, per ton, $22. Clorer, per ton, $21. ' Vetch, per ton. $22. - 1 - . Grain. ' 1 Wheat $1. $5 to 1.87. Oats 2 Oc to 85c . . Beans, 8 to 9c. H1Q Ferdc, Retail, Bran, per ton. 225.50. v " Shorts, per ton, 138. WHOLESALE TO DEALERS. - Batter.; , Country butter, 45c 1 Creamery prints. 53 to 64C Botterfat, f.o.b. Salem, 58c. .. ,,Te$PdsVbles. .. " - Lettuce, crate. $2 to 32.25., . - Cauliflower. 81.25. 'Celery, 80c " '-.-!' J - NebT. rice corn. 10c ! Tomatoes. California.' $2.00, Onions. $2.00 to $2.75. . - Cabbage, 2c ' c -1 k String garlic. 8c, " ' u ' " ' Potatoes.- $1.25. Turnips, sack, $1.50, . 1 . REAL ESTATE LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR RENTAL with Niemeyer. 544 State. He has th renters. GOOD FARM WANTED FOR RENT. Cash or. shares. Niemeyr, 644 State - street. ' .. . . - . COME AND TALK SUNNY ALBERTA" with me. I have several great op- portunltlcs. Niemeyer. 314 State Sit FOR RENT OR FOR SALE 4S ACRES of choice land. Desire to sell team, farm outfit and feed. 404 Hubbard building. Phon 254. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 ft ACRES land near Albany; new house Ideal chicken ranch. T. C Mason. 9S0 Highland avenue. Salem. - FOR SALE FIVE ROOM COTTAGE, plastered, bath and toilet, good lot. Price $450. half its real value. Room 3. Bayn building. WB HAVE SEVERAL GOOD STOCK ranches and farms In Douglas county for exchange fpr acreage and resi- . dences In Salem. Perrin &. Marsters. HAVE CLIENTS WITH MONEY TO - loan. Also desire to sell small tracts, , improved and unimproved. ' Will take , vacant lots for lirst payment.- Scott. 404 Hubbard building. - 8 ACRES, OUT 4 MILES FROM SALEM, with a thre room house, barn.: and ' chicken bouse family, orchard, good well. Place mostly fenced. Price for a quick sale. $1600. Call Perrin A Masters, . 403 Hubbard building. Phone ,07. .... v -,.;,- ISO ACRES 0F FIRST CLASS FARM land. 12ft acres cultivated, price $80 per acre. 15 acrea of first class prune orchard price $4500. 6 room modern house, good location, price $1150. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 375 Stat street. 5 ; ONE OF THE CHOICEST SUBURBAN tract In Salem Heights. Just off ear line, that will be sold at a sacrifice sale, land held all around this . for $1000 per acre. Price on this only quoted to real buyers. If you are looking for a snap, call on Perrin 4t Masters, 403 Hubbard building, phon 07. -- . FOR SALE 4 ACRES RIVER BOT : torn land Improved -$5500. 10 acres $1200. 5 acres close in $2009. 10 acres near Salem $2500. Exchange . S acres for larger farm. S acrea for house. 20 acrea for house. House and one acre and cash for farm. Have several cash buyers for farms. Money to loan. Shetland pony for , sale. Want to buy late model Ford. F. U Wood, Bayn building. , LOOK AT TTOS--A REAL ; OPPORTUIOTY About 400 seres of choice Polk coun ty land: about 80 acres clear; about 8 acres in stump pasture; balance In choic piling - timber and oak grubs. Timber alone worth $7600. New four room house., new dairy bam, providing for 20 cows and four horses; new pig pea and new milk house. Water piped from fin spring to ail buildings. Will sell the Whole at a great bargain. Very easy terms. 0 per cent interest. Address L. owner. ar Tb Statesmen. Sweet potatoes, 4 lie. . Almonds. 2"3c ; , Walnuts (No. 1) 25c. Walnuts (No. 2) 20c .fc Peanuts (raw) 12c Cocoanats, dozen,. $ 1.4 0. Fiwits. y- Grapefruit. 34 to 5. . Pears, $1.50. . 'Oranges, $2.50. to $4.75. Bananas, Cc " . Cranberries, barrel, $17.00. . Apples, $10X 60. Fsrd dates. $2.5.0. ' Dromedary dates. 84.85. Honey (Idaho) 84 to 84.50. Orapes, per keg, 35.50. Lemons.. 3708. RetaU Prices. ' Cranberries, 20c Creamery' butter, 80c. Flour, hard wheat. $2.80 to $2. Flour, . valley, $2.50 to $2.60 'Eggs,! 60c . Sugar, cane and beet, 11 lb, $1. Potatoes, tack lots, $1.60. f 4 i POnTLAIID tlAUKETS i PORTLAND, Jan. 5. Grain, 20- dsy options Oats, No. 2. 3 59 ; bar ley, feed, 3?4.50; brewing, $57. Eastern, oats and corn In bulk: Bids Oats, No. 3 white, 855.60; 38 pound clipped, -white, 858; corn. No. 3 yellow, 364.50; corn. No. 3 mixed. $64; oats. No. 3, $55.50; clipped. $56; corn, yellow, $64.50; mixed, $63.50. . Dairy ProdBcts. i . Butter: Prints, extras. 52 to 54c; cubes, extras, 48 He; 'prime firsts. 49c; dairy. 24e. - Butterfat: t Portland delivery No. 1 sour cream. 56 to 57c' v .-. Potato. i Baying price, locals, $ 1 ; selling price $1.10 to $1.50. Caitlo. - Cattle steady; receipts, 74. Medi um to choice steers, 39.75 to $10.50; good to medium " steers, ' 38.75" to $9.65; common to good steers, 37.25 to 88.40; -choice cows and heifers, $6.75 to 7.60: common to good cows and heifers, 35.50 to $7; csnners, $3 to $5.50 bulls $4.50 to $7; calves, 37 to $10: stocker and feeder steers, $6 to 38. '. . . .. ' Ilogn. ". ' Hogs strong; receipts, 893. Prime light, $15.45 to $15.60; prime heavy, 815.50-to 815.63T pig". 313.50 to $14; bulk, $15.45 to $15.60. - -i-;. Kbeeft. ' Sheep, steady;-- receipts. - 1877; Western lambs, $13 to $13.50; valley lambs. $12.50 to $13; yearlings. $12 to $12.50; wethers. 811.75 to '12.25; ewes. 38 to $10. Portland msrket on shorn sheep, 2 He to 3c under quo tations. ' 1 ; ' . -y . ; I Big Crop Movement Eeaset 'L.j " Chicago Corn FJarkets 4SssBBawB - - " '; CHICAGO, Jan. 5. General be lief that the long expected larger crop movement was about to begin tended more or lesa today to ease the corn market. . Closing . prices were unsettled, at $1.27 3-8 for January and $1.25 3-8 for May, with the fin ish as a whole 1-8 to l-4c off. to Wc up, compared with twenty-four hours Statexniia Branch Office at Savcrtcn At Saver FaU Cafe Jznts Sz&h, Agczl , Phcne Black 851 .Gf I U from your ( zL-i,T Ji , deafer or f rorn tiS. before. . Oats, closed 4t .l-4e decline to 1-gc advance,: Provisions gained 6cto :15c net.'" 1 i ' Consignment noticcls from rural holders of corn showbd a msterlal increase and reports I were . current indicating substantial i betterment of railroad traffic conditions, notably in Iowa and Illinois. For the lrst time this season an Illinois point announc ed a surplus of cars. i Rumorn-that rm virtual embargo would be placed -on all shipments of grain east .nullified advances In the oats markft. Temporarily commis sion house buying had lifted prices to. a new . high price record f or .. the season. - Packers' buying hoisted provisions; PEACE RUT.30RS HURTSTCQuS All of Mid-Vcck Gaini Wiped Out ; Steels Lose; Two J- to rive reikis s NEW YORK, Jan. 5. -Reactions of two to four points in.' favorite stocks, and three to seven points in special Issues . during today's brief but njfiry sctlve session wiped out much. If not all of the midweek'! gain and left the general list little above final quotations of last year. The selling resulted, In large part from peace rumors. 'These gained force from Turkey's reported over tures to -Russia- and the highly .sig nificant speech of the British pre mier, of which Wall street had only an Inkling before the market closed. Losses in steels rsnged from' two to five points, in coppers one and a half, to two and a half, equipments two to three, with seven for Pull man;, in shippings an average of two points, end as much for motors and accessories and two to five in ols and tobaccos. . . Pacifies, grangers, coalers " snd eastern rails figured more - or less equally in the heaviness of trans portations. Leaders made little re covery, the market closing near low est levels. Sales amounted to 540, 000 chares. t - ; Aside from an actual decrase of $51,000,000 In reserves, the weekly bsnk statement disclosed no marked changes In local monetary condi tions. '!J " !' ; L Bonds were under pressure, espe cially minor rails. Liberty 4's chang ed hands t J6.92 to 96.80 and the 3H's st JA.80 tci 98.78." Total ssles, par value, $2.176,000. . UnitedXStates bonds, old Issues, weretinchanged, on call during .the week. - . (9' Advertised Janoary 3, 1018. Alefson, Mrs. T. Allphin. Blake Bailey, A. J. Brown, Albert . i' '" Bowman, Mrs. Clara , . Cawrse. Frank Clark. Herbert Clark. Mrs. W. J. -' Cook, fvsn - ? De Waal. Mrs. Myrtle 1 Fletcher, A. A. . Gentemann. II. Goode. W. E. . Guy, Walter - Haf fey. James 4 Halbert, Mrs. George Hall. Miss C. ' Hart. D?.ve . x. T'y . Hoff. X. C. . Hollehstelner. D.. Ilunslnger, Samuel Joslin, Ben . . King. Cecil t, Labere, Mrs. George 0 - "Lewis, Mrs. F. C. v McC rack en. Mrs. Charles Mather. Mrs. 8. F. Maukden. Rev. Wm. Maul. Mrs. Peter. MUes, .Mrc.Wllb.ur',, Morlya, I. : Myers. Mrs. Myrtle (2) ' : V Nelson. Mrs. Edna f Neubler, Nat -, Aim stead. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph : Olmstead. T. M. Reed. Mrs. Lettle' i Ristu, Mrs. - T ' ; . Sater. E. M. " . Sherwood, Mrs. Phebe A." Sibley, E. F. -Sims. Mrs, Will Smith. Mrs. Esrnest W. CHICHESTER S PILLS Sr-- .im i a ne.vn BkAsnw k ; JJ niaawaaBAi"Mi.a rl , , - - " "' - .i I I Adccrtuti Letiert j ' ' rYVN t!r?.fs-.nrj- I - 4 '---' A MM Kr -Trn s AF Is vaiaa Sax t a wlumm s paper may secure , SnBO-r.ffClr ir ro-10 IDURnAR DUPLEX RAZCrt LU. JERSrYQTV ri j Stone. Helen K . . J ft ZilZ Swanson, Laura .. -..'. Swaytee, Ed.' - i Todd. Virginia Williams. J. W. Wright, Victor Wright.' Mrs, Alice B. Young, M. H. f : ; Mrs. Lv D. S. -,-" . August Huckesteln, P. M. llotormen Sign Pledged -' to Conserve Electricity WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. the fuel administration is working In co-cpe-ration with the war board and with America's electric railroad j asaocla fjfon put in practical effect today Its campaign to conserve electricity. M.o tormen and conductors on the street railway of Washington and ITalti more signed pledge cards,- volunteer ing to save electricity in every way : possible and the campaign, will be extended - to all r the cities of the country. . -U . -' Get Tise-Try a CkirUI- J Ai '-5?TWwFa"V ": 1 - :IHIbtoIl' ' sewA:::: ALW st ica Eireit ' px3xnrLAia, cizzzozj The most honcllie hcttl la Fcrt Land. All Oregon Electrla trsu stop at the SEWARD. , BAtes f 1 and wp. TTIti privets bath flX3 aS tv - W. XL Eeward. isn-r TILIETADLES SOUTHKRN PACIFIC CO. Nerthbewad - No. 16 Oregon Express .,,.. 8:0 Ja.ro, No. 64 Oregonlan .... 6:15 a.n. No. 28 Willamette Limited,. 9:29 a.n. No. 18 Portland Passenger.. l:t$p.n. No. 24 Coo Bay 3:44p.m. No. 12 Shasta. Limited ..... 7:09p.f. No. 14 Portland Express ... 8:19p.r. No. 228 Local Way Frelsht.. 8:00 a.nv. No. 222 Portland Fast Freight 11:36 put. Seathbeaad . ... No. 62 Oregon ia a ...'..3:20a.m. No. 22 Coos Bay .......... .10:01 a.ni. No. i 16 California Express . .10:! a.tn. No. 17 Rose burg Passenger. 4:20 p.r.. No. 11 Shssta Limited ..... 6:42p.m. No. 27 Willamette Limited.. :lp.u No, 18 San Frsnciaeo Paas.. .10.3T p.m. No. 911 San Fran. Fast Frt. .12:01 a.ni. No. 327 Local Way Freight. -.13:01 a.nu salem-ctkr uxn . No. 73 Arrlv at Salem :l$a.ri!. No. - 74 Leave Salem.... 3:05 p.ui. SALEM. FALLS -tTITT Jk WESTTtf 101 Leaves. Salem, motor .... 7:0ia.m. lai Leaves Salem, motor.... :35a,ru. 165 Leaves Salem, motor.... 1:44 r- r . Through car to Monmouth and Arii 187 Leaves Salem, motor 2:4p.r. 1 Leaves Salem, motor..... 6:S7 p.m. 239 Way Freight leaves Salem 6;") a,m. ICS Arrives at Salem 8:31 a.m. 164 Arrives at Salem J ...... .11:00 a.m. 148 Arrives at Falem 3:00p.m. 1C Arrives at Salem ........ 6:$ p.m. 170 Arrlv at Salem t-.'l 0 p.m. 140 Way Freight Ar. Salem.. 2:20p.m. OREGON ELECTRIC . Seathbead i Train Leave Arriv Arrive No. 'Portland i Salem Eurene 1 ..... 8:20am 8:25am 10:S5am 6 Ltd... 8:10 am 10:11 am 12:25 pn 7 .....10:45am It.Stpm :. 2:05 pm. 4:15 pm :J5pm 13 Ltd. . ,4:40 pm C:40pm pm 17 ......0:05 pm S:10pm Falem only 1 ......1:14 pm 11:20 pm Salem only 21 .....11:45pm 1:56am 4:50aw North Bank Station (leave Jeffer son Street 15 and 20 minutes later.) North be ed Train Leav Arriv No. Eos-en " Salem 2 .....12:06am 4:35am 8 ...... 7:15 am IS Ltd.. .7:45 am :45am 12 ..... 11:2 am 14 11:15 am 1:50 pm 1 Ltd... 1:55 pm 4 00 pm 20 .....4:10pm t:0pm Arrive gPortland 8:S9sm :25srn 11:35 an .1:1$ pm 1 4 :0 pm 6:45 r 7:40pn 22 .4:25 pm ' 7:55 pm 10:09 r r i x North Bank Station i Arrive Jeffer son Street 16 minutes earlier). Leave Corvallis. , - ! CORVALMS COVVECTIOXI ! Xertfcbeaa , Leave Corvallis , Arrive Salem . 8:25 am :4S am , 12:12 pm 1:60 arn 2:41 pm 4:00pm 4:10 pm v - 6:20 pm , 8:18 pm 7:65pm SMfhbeaneT -Leave Salem Arrive vrva!.i - . S:X5ara v:sTsm 10:18 am 11:32 am 12:65 pm , 2:20 pm 4:18 pm 6:S i m 4:40 pm t::3j:i