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1 a m l d B3)Srec t r y The Wants and Needs of the Capital City Are Noted nder Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them a 1 T ,A.mm nil Tvitlltt r . cpii ana -:--t,,AJ " t CO. HAND GOODS j " fLES. TOOLS, K4 CjtflSLL EXCHANGE - Cftf 8" Court St. I ' '"T " -CORwIt-Il ifliw-i 1 ri iL Burghardt, Jr., 1 . . J? stent 383 Stat St. J 55.jeD m , oaey to Loan 1 ,iUv . L .w nn TED FARM AKD CTTT ft rTBOJ1!, r RATES 17 ennn umm I r" ro lOAN I HAVE MADB masf Try low rate of money, wu h,r improved Urmi. :,,Vin5 b. Bom 5. McCormack )fATcfe Phone ,8. mil rw fi contract, per mo.. . I' EELet Seasd f leas than . t card glvtn free with B5:- the titeBt of : JfEW TOD AT ' nek ew classified advertlse Ul be run under New rtdmr" tor first Insertion, unless ?ttotM T-rasred by the nd ver- glbswotat Insertion of the' ad will ! appear un4er lt proper claas- Uk-stios. - - - .j No e4ertlmeBt will be run as issae usder any clrcumstancss 117 TODAY ivTED MAK AKD WIFE TO , ora oa fsrm. l'hone all. T. A eley Co.- ! , i . 8ALE . G W. LEOHOUN !n and pullets. ; Phone J7-1C V i STED BRIOHT YOUNO : MAN fn.m 17 to II years id to,! learn r rmtlBr trade, day work. Apply rirttn, three, broke ainirle and .. Aise eow cominsr iren oon, :;i North Commercial street, s 1 it AU3 CREA1I M PUOVKD Kft on ear ju:e. j-neii, rui. attune 19J"J. . ' v ' 1 .1 RAX.B AT A BAKOAIN. ' MIT . '.wi automobile; (ood condition WWYtMlt HALH I . "WINDO W. CLEAN EXC PHONE V ' f CUTTERS WANTED THREE t,.ks from end of Twelfth street car line. T. I Davidson. No phones CHOPPERS WANTED CLOSE to town- L per cord or half the wood, good seconi rrowu ixr. jotcpo Barber, phone F4. ! s , r SiTITATlOV WlNTEn BY" TOUNO man, 21 years of aa;e not euDjec w Ui Huwcr ' s vevii w ! a area Hi college education and refer wi H 17" care Statesman. $. WILL? PREPARE TOU FOR THE m-hnlcal departments or tne unit ed bcates aovernmnt. Write for lit erature. - Hemphills:, Trade Schools. 'nHiiwttiorne Ave., Pnrtianq. ure. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK Itii SALE FIVE FRESH COWS. Oood milkers. Cheap for quick sal, l'hone 1I0- Wfc , - - f REGISTERED JERSEY BULL) ' TOU tie, from on of the best produclns; herd. Bora May 1115, Ai iure breeder. Phone 7SF1Z. . i Pfm SALE 4 riERKSHIKE MALE PIOS weeks old. Can furnish papers for registration. Call 322. , 1 OR SALE FOUR COWS FRESH AND rotrina; rresh Durham and Jerseys. . fd V-rry etreet nr phone 41. "k t kxlTXxeo c i KU-.il COAT meat every; daY. l'hone . , . i iOH SALE OATS AND VETCH , HAT. Phone Mn. ( FOR SALE A-l OAT AND VETCH AND at hay. Phone ltF4. i WR BALE RBAVT TEAM. HARNESS lli.wSV' Hubbard bulldlns;. these lit, ; . .-i,: ?t)OV FOR SALE. ALL KINDS OF tll AlV. Potatoes, 0e per bushel. i or 423 after oftlce hours. r, ALE COMPLETE THRASIUNO Mi I? C ' eondltlon. Cheap. .TU-WANT T GET' THE PEST ad lOo to the Pacific .uhT.,11.4' . Oregon, for a trial subortpuoB. Mention this ad. ? nr5AIErBEAN POWER FRUIT a7?1 r' ''"Mt new, Will sell cheep, CAioh Jtunlary, Brooks. Phone 7onL ra t . ; j. - Ciui !RACT1' FOR SALiv. Phone 7tHi. T i wnrV tTy.r OT THE O ATM AN GIRLS ririlf- tory of western imml ST.i. hm! carefully revised, una ! " Uttle book. It ' ' rraphla terms of th mae !rL0,,.h Oatman family, of the It JZJi LoTnxo- nd the captivity 0;.,Mr7l Olive. Mary died of fr'iL11 .BI Ollv waa purchased K?? n Indiana five years later. Irfmf? U ,ft nts. poetpsid. Ad J"iZIV TeachersMonthly. Sa- TPottTitT" tU.15 WNE.CKOWlA PHONE 'bOttitV WANT--TO OET THE WEST Paltry paoer pu,, Ben4 19 Jo.tto. Nwthwest Poultry rbI"l,!;M,r,m-. Oreron. for a trial ""'Pt'on. Mention this ad. i , 3 EHcsld 7crry Let the Adi Work Act Too ; 2e t i T 69c For I HP. A L ES.TATB A 9.P01?, BUT 25x10 FEET ON EAST cr"m'cial street, one door orth..2f Btat atreet. Salem, togeth- !!!?..1iii'.,t trct "tendinr from Vl!si pr,opJltjC to Btat , Terms n?liy &ot. Boort. '01- Bpauldlnr Bide Portland, Oregon. , . FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOK. W ANTE D Ht S I VPS UPV-c rr nice room, breakfast and dinner, prices right. The Taylor's." ISIS " State street. PAJOt" FOR RENT 70 ACRES LOCATED mil wait of Wapato station. Yamhill S0".1?' "-crea hops. 790 bear ins; fruit trees. 21 acres farm land, bal- i a nee pasture. Address W. H, Bran, Oervata. route 2, phone 1F11. fXATt FOR RENT ROOM. MODERN FLAT. Inquire i North Liberty, phone MOUSES FURNISHED FIVE ROOM HOUSE for rent close In fit per month, in qlure 334 North Winter. FOR RENT MODERN BUNGALOW one block from paved street, , in Bouth Salem. $10 per month. E. A. Khotn 4 Rural Avenue. Phone FOR RENT ONE SEVEN ROOM house, paved street new garage un aix room nouse no ga rage 7. Call 3190 South Liberty FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING 1 .fir-Flve-room modern cottars at tH.lfl 11 HiT.,nnm ma4m tinii.. ' am paved street; at 1930 South High 81 l Call at Statesmen bualneaa office or pnone ass. - FOR RENTLtHE FOLLOWlvn 1 ParMy modern five-room cot tage, iez saginaw. call at 1043 eaginaw, or statesmsn business of flee. Phon 23. M $20 Modern five-room flat, at rerry street, a , ijr t States man 01 1 ice. cnone 7. ROOMS FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM L with use of be th. in modern home. ( Address A. is. care Stateaman. FOR RENT NICE FURNISHED ROOMS with house privileges In central lo : ration. 354 North Winter, street. I'none z-il. -is ROOMS FOR RENT WITH HOT WA ter, heat and modern conveniences, at the Alexadria. 1030 Cbemeketa street. Phone 1289. FOR RENT-A NEAT MODERN tore room. west or capital City 1 " -uui , . V r v. , J III wwm f -cheap, fine location. D. F. Waffner, pnone o or uf, FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, reasonable, f worm ommereiei. TOSTUnd FOUND AWV LtST ONfr3T4 SMOOTH IiEPtJBLIC , casing. Finder call at Capitol gar- '. age ana receive uoerai reward. LOST SMALL. BLACK FUR. SUNDA1 : evening somewhere on Salem streets. , Finder -please leave at this office or phone 420. Reward. LOST BLACK SILK UMBRELLA with tan wood handle near 1491 South Commercial street. Return to t3ateman office or phone "FOUND FOUND PAIR OF EYE GLASSES 1A Catholic cemetery. One of gold bows broken off. Owner can procure same at this office. IMCEEOffEOUS tlSIKKSS CHAKCtSS. FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF POOR heaita win sen my snoe repair snop 1280 State street completely equip ped for 125. Receipts average $100 a, month. Cheap rent- -Inquire at once of owner, 1180 State street. TJNTED MiscELivaHicotrs HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR rood cloan ratrs. ' ProasTooia. Butos- HORSES WANTED WE . BUT AND sell, an aunae or won , nuriw. you have any for sale call on us. Clearwater Bros, Salem Horse Ex chanre, IM Ferry SU Phonos , 1031 nr . ; ' AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY BRACKETT A GRAY TUBES VUC canlsed, ZC iteireeuint, w mt,Z.kW ' ty. ' Free service car. Phono '1480. 27t!Korth CornroerciaL WATT SHIPP CO. RETREADS AND sections tunes zc up. grwwivw Phone 303. 130 South . Commercial street. AUTO SRRVICH SHIPP'S AUTO SERVICE CITY AND a ft . V 9 a T Ssa ea7 faVsa X country iripaw wle-ht. 3S9. STORAOK BATTERIES BELMONT SERVICE STATlON--STOR- Sge battery repairing-, recaarame and auto electric accessories. Cor ner Stste and Fronts Bts. Phone 707. PROFESSIONAL "liESTISTS t; r. I UTTER. DENTIST. BOOMS phone . KrSlO TBACHgRS f K. HARR. TEACHER OF PIANO. PKww - WBGEDIRECTORY MODERN WOODMKW. MODERn5DEnW AMERICA-- g hi m i-ii. meets reajon .... -- - every Thursdsy evening at a o elocK In Derby building corner Court and High streets. R. F. Day, V. C; J. A Wrirht, clrek- - - .- - - ' '- , botherhoop of yof.man MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN- o'clock. All vlsltlnr members wel come. W. H. Prunk. Foreman.' Dr. M. E. Pomeroy. CorrespondenU 1 BUSINESS CARDS AUTO DEilTKRT BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIVER ea any piece, cut r vw" " vl. ' 04 or Jflll-R- W. TT. Flsbor BARBKK SHOPS WANtEO-EVEHV MAN IN SALEM t' try our nrrvice' and see If it Isn't a little hotter then the average. In KTry'm ltrbr Shop. SI 11 State street. CUIHOPRACTIO CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS RE store normal function. If you want results consult Dr. May, IOS-f-7 nuoBiro Alias, pnone bii. 637. iRAl DR. O. U SCOTT. D. C, GRADUATE OF P. S. C. Chlropractice fountain head. Davenport, Iowa. Chiropractic cor- recti the cause of disease. Office 406-7.S, U. S. N. lianlt Buildins Phon 87. Resldenee H28-R. en t xEjiB-pit v sicitn: DR. U M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN dlaaae. 163 S. Hlsrh fit" l'hone 21). "iMIESSTlAKMllf" DRESSMAKING QOWN3 1 REMODEL ed. 25 North Capitol street. Phone 1471. l DRAYS AXD KXPRRSS CAPITAL. CITY TRANSFER COMPANY Phone 933, Salem's largest and beat equippea transrer company, uet our reduced freJarht rates on eaatern shipments. Also for storage aa we have three warehouses In connection with business. 1 Furniture moving;. pacKing. snipping and etoring- our specialty, oriice ll Boutn Commer cial street. j DRY CLKAXLMO AND riUBSSIJIO JAPANESE PRESSINO PARLORS F. 8. Watanabe. Prop 434. N. Commer cial St. Ladles and gentlemen's suits cieanea ana preaaea. f 1 ana 81.50. Work called for and deUvered rree. Tel. Main Ml. JUXK TcNiT JUNK WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST price for junk of every kind. Let us make you a price oa your household goods. The "Sou are Deal House Cspltal Junk Co 271 Chemeketa street, mono soa. FULL VALUE PAID FOR SECOND hand good a. Highest market prices for Junk and hides. Tbo People's Junk and Secondhand Store. 371 No. commercial, pnone 19. HAIR REMOVED -CLEAN WHITE HAS PROVEN STJC- eessf uL Applied here or sold for home use. Sanitary Beauty Parlors, azs riuooara tsiar. LAUNDRIES 8ALKM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK oeuvery ana caretui worn, vry waab be per pound. 139 South Lib erty St. Phone 31. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO ular washlntr done at a rate every body can afford. For only slxty-flVW cents we will collect, wash and d liver your washing within twetTty foor hours. Phone 347 L f isCKttitattsr FRUITIaAND nursery sales yard at High arid Ferry. Call and see stock end get prices before purchas ing elswhere. Everbearing straw berry plants. ' TFPTI CfAwr WHY PAY BIG PRIC- es 1 for glasses T X can ft your eyes with first quality lenses In gold filled frames aa low- as 32.50. Satisfaction guaranteed. Will J. Thompson, grad uate optometrist 341 North Liberty street. Examinations by appointment only. Phono 1109-J. OSTEOPATHY DR. W. L. MERCER GRADUATE American School Osteopathy, Klrka ville. Mo.; treats acute and chronic disease. Office 404-405 U. 8. Na tional Bank Bids- Phone ? 19. Resi dence 419 North Summer. Phone 014. DRS. WHIT-B A WALTON, OSTEO pathic physiclana and surgeons. Oraduates of the American Schools of Osteopathy, Kirksville. Mo. Post graduate and specialized In nervoua diseases at Los Angeles College. Treat acute and chronlo diseases. Offices 605-0-7-8. U. S. Nari Bank Bldar. Phone 359. Residence, 1020 Court sr. pnone zzia. PIANO TUNING O. E. MAST. EXPERT TUNING, cleaning-, repairing1 and regulating: All work guaranteed. 1041 Hall street or care of Sherman Clay- Co.. Court street, phone 3153-J. PLCMBIJIO FOR TOUR HOT WATER HEATING system see . at. narr, piumoer x South Commercial St-. Salem, Oregon. SECOND HAND GOODS WE BUY AND SELL, SECOND HAND roods of all kinds, pipe fittings, har ness, collars, collar pads, tools, chains. Fred Scblndler, 30 Center Street. - ' TRAMf VEH HSCLIJTO AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANT KIND or naunng. rtoueenota moving jobs done prompt ly. Try me once, Tim me. 47i State SC Phono 903. Resldenee phono 1123-J. "UNDERTAKERS WEBB CI-OUGH C. B. WEBB. A. M. ClOUgn. xunerai uirmvre. modern methods known to the pro fession. 497 Court street WATER SALEM WATER CO OFFICE.. 301 S. Commercial iweew raw wr ' apply at office. Make all complaints at the office. No deductions )n 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 resd -for bulldlns purposes" under schedule of rates Apply nt nffifm nr copy. "-WALirrAPEn, FAHIT TEN CENTS A DOUBLE. ROLL. AND upward for choice Wall Papor at Huron's Furniture Store, 179 Com mercial St- ' GLENN L. ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC coratlng, painting. tlnUnr. paper hanging, etc. Work done by contract or dsr; rood workman. Location ; 1030 Center St. Phono 530-W. SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL Paper and Picture Framing. Good workmen. 455 Court St. Phone 48a. WOVEN WIRE FE.tCISlO Depot Na tleaal A saerlean ree, all elaee. SO In. o S4 In. high. - -.. mt. .. ! Steves Rehnllt and Repalrea! ' . Loganberry and Hop Hooka, , Salesa Fence at Stove Wert a. 134 Court St, l'hone 1S4 , It, B. FEMIXG. -4.'. i k - I'cnuo sqncKH. - STOCKHOLDERS MECTIN'O THE annual meeting- of the stockholder .r tne i.oid :reeK .Mining 4c Milling Co.. la hereby called for Monda January 7. 1918. at 8:00 o'clock i m to meet in the office of the Capital Juaina3 College, Salem. Oregon, for the purpose of electing a hoard of directors and transacting such other business as may come before it. By order of the iTesident, Otto Hansen. Attest, W. I. Staiey. secretary. JOHN CLAVTOX ORIFFITH ESTATE r.-sotlce is nrcty given that the un dersigned has been apuosnted execti. trix of the; estate of John Clayton irirrith, delceas-d. by the County -ourt of the State of Oregon for jvianon tounijr, anu mi qualified. All Demon havlnsr claima airini said estatei are hereby notified to present tne same to me at 137 Court Street. Salem, Oregon, with proper vouchers and duly verified within six months from the date thereof. Dated and first published Decem ber 2. 1917. Kate D. Griffith. Kveentrlv. P1KMJLASLITIOX. " Whereas, The Superintendent of Ranks of the State of Oreron, being custodian of the . records of banking- corporations, and. as required by Section 6717. Title XL1V, of Lord's Oregon Lavi, did, on the second day of January. 1918, report to me a the Governor of the State of Ore gon, a list of all the banking- corpo rations organized under the laws of the state of Oregon, which, for two consecutive years or more next pre ceding the said second day of Janu ary, 1918, have failed, neglected or refused to furnish him, the said su perintendent of banks, or to the cor poration, commissioner, anjr state ment required to be furnished under sny law of this state, or to pay any license fee required to be raid un der any law of this state; and Whereas, said report of the su perlntendent of banks, go made as aforesaid, contains the names of the following - banking corporations, which for two consecutive years or more next preceding- the date of the report have failed, neglected or re fused to furnish any such statement or to pay any such license fee, to wit: - First Trust snd Savings flank of Brogan, Corp. Dept's No. 14, 1C0; banking department's No. 43. ' The Hermlston. Bank and Trust Company, Hermlston, corp. dept's No. 11,374; bkins; dept's No. 138. . Bank of Oregon, North Bend, cwp dept's No. 9725; , bklng dept's No. J Powder Valley State Rank. North Powder, corp. dept's ' No. 12,487; bklng dept's No. 12. Commerce Trust Saving Bank, Portland, corp. dept's No. 7827; bklnr dept's No. 184. 1 German American Bank, Portland, corp. dept's No. 11,392; bklng dept's No. 181. Yoncalla State Bank, s Toncalla, corp. dept's No. 12,394; bklng dept's NO.' 11. '"i ,Now Therefore, T. James Wlthv combe, governor of the State of Ore sron. by virtue of the authority conferred-upon me br Section 717, Title XLIV, of Lord's Oregon Laws, and under and pursuant to the terms and provisions thereof, do hereby Jeclare each and all of the foreroinjt and above named banking icorpora tions dissolved, snd their articles of Incorporation revoked and" repealed, and all powers ; conferred by law unop such corporations are hereby declared inoperative and void. In W'itnesg Whereof. I have here unto set my hand and caused the seal of the state to be hereunto af fixed at the ctiy of Salem. State of Oregon, this Rth day of January, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Eighteen. Br the Governor (Signed) James Withycombe, Governor. (Signed) Ben Olcott, Secretary of State. (SEAL OF STATE) "NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF WASH INGTON STREET FROM THE EAST LINE OF FIR STREET TO 'a'HE WEST LINE . OF LIBERTY STREET. Notice" Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of 8a-lt-m, Oregon, will at or about 7:30 o'clock p. .m. on the 21st t day of January 1918. or at the tame hour at any subsequent meeting of the Common Council thereafter at the Council Chamber In the City of Sa lem, proceed to aasess upon each lot or part thereof or parcel of land It able therefor. Its proportionate share of the cost of Improving Washington Street from the east line of Fir Street to the west line of Liberty Street. - '. v. . All persons Interested In the said assessment are hereby notified, to appear at said time and place be fore the said Common Council snd present their objections. If any they have, to said assessment and apply to the said Common Council to equal ize their proportionate share of said assessment. : By order of the Common Council the 7th day of January, 1918. Earl Race, City Recorder. KOTICK TO C OXTIIACTOIW Sealed proposals, addressed to the Oregon State Board of Control, Sa lem, Oregon, and endorsed "Pro posal for Champoeg Pioneer Memoi ial Building." at State Grounds Champoeg. Oregon, will be received by the Oregon State Board of Con trol at Its office in the Capitol Build ing, Salem, Oregon, until 3:00 p. m. January 21st, 1118, and not thse sfter, and at this time and place vill be publicly opened snd read. All proposals must be upon blank form to be obtained from Ceorge M. Post. Architect,' at his office. Room 3, Gray Block, Salem. Oregon; must give the prices proposed, both in writing and figures; and must be signed by the bidder, with his ad dress. Plans and specifications are cn file with the Board or Control and aforesaid Architect's Office, and may be there seen, and copies may be obtained at the office of the Ar chitect at the above address. All REAL ESTATE LlKTVOUR PROPERTY FORltENTAL with Niemeyer, 44 State. He has the renters. GOOD FARM WANTED FOR RENT. Cash or shares. r Niemeyr, 544 State street. j COMB AND TALK "SUNNY ALBERTA" with me. I have several great op portunities. Niemeyer, 514 State St. FOR RENT OR FOR SALE 40 ACRES of choice land. Desire to sell team, farm outfit and feed. 404 Hubbard building. Phone 254. FOR SALE OR TRADE 54 ACRES land near Albany; new house ideal chicken ranch. T. C. Mason, 960 Highland avenue, Salem. FOR SALE FIVE ROOM COTTAGE. ? Mastered, bath and toilet, rood loC Tice 9450. half Ita real value. Room 3. Bayne building. WE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD" STOCK ranch ea and farms in Douglas county for. exchange for acreage and resi dences In Salem. Perrlne &. Marsters. HAVE CLIENTS WITH MONEY TO loan. Also desire to sell small tracts, improved and unimproved. Will take vacant lota for iirat payment. Scott. 404 Hubbard building. S ACRES. OUT 4 MILES FROM SALEM, with a three room house, barn, and chicken house family orchard, good welL Place mostly fenced. Price for a-quick sale. 31500. Call Perrlne A Masters. 403 Hubbard building. Phone 907. 10 ACRES OF FIRST CLASS FARM lend, 120 acres cultivated, price 80S per acre. 15 acrea of first class prune orchard price 94540. 5 room modern house, good location, price 9U50. W. K. Grabenhorst A Co., 275 State street, . CNE OF THE CHOICEST SUBURBAN tracts in Salem Heights, just off car line, that will be aold at a sacrifice sale, land held all around thia for 91000 per acre. Price on thia only quoted to real buyers. If you are looking for n anap, call on Perrlne Ac Masters, 402 Hubbard building, phone 907. CASH AND A SECTION OF RAW land with a fine spring (No build ings) In Grant county, Waablngton at 94000 for n medium slsed general farm In the valley. Count always on getting a fair equitable trade with opportunities through the offices of the Fleming Realty Co.. 341 State street, Salem. A fine opening in a rood prune property also at present time. - FOR SALE 10 ACRES RIVER BOT tom land improved .$550). 10 acrea $1200. - 0 acres clone in 32000. . IS acrea near Salem 92500. Exchange & acres for larger farm. S acrea for houae. 20 acrea for house. House Snd 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. Fi 1 Wood. Bayne build I nr. " 10 NORTH DAKOTA WHEAT LAND . and 5 acrea Improved 4 miles from Salem for valley grain ranch not over 99.00. 80 acres and two lots. Vale. Oregon, for Salem property not over 91.000. price $1200. . 6 room house on Division street for bouse Y with large lot not over $1200. 14 j acres, 1 acre loganberries, acre ' garden ground, close to store and school $500, must be sold at once. 40 acrea, rood improvements, 3 miles from Salem, $8000. 5 acres rood im provements, close to car line, to ap ply on larger Place, price f 3.000. 2 aecetiona Wsshington wheat land some crop, for valley farm, not over $20.0607 320 Washington wheat land for email bottom valley ranch not over $5,000. 5 acres, near Cor valtls to apply on acreage near Sa lem. COO acre lease for -sale, so acres to rent Have cash customers for 100 acres bottom land and for 300 acre ranch. Soeolofaky 341 State street. LOOK AT THIS A REAL OPPORTUNITY About 400 acres of choice Polk coun ty land; about $0 acrea clear; about 00 acrea In atump pasture: - balance in choice nllinsr timber and nk rrnk. Timber alone worth $7500, New four- room nouso, new oairy nam, providing for 30 cows and four horses; new pin pen and new milk house. Water piped from fine oprtnr to all buildinra. Will sell the whole , at a great bartraln. Very easy terms. S per cent 1 a teres t Ad dress L. owner, care Th Stateaman, plans and specifications n.ust be re turned and accompany each bid. Each bid is to be presented und sealed cover, .and shall be accom panied by a ceitlfied check made pay able to the Oregon State Board of Control, Salem, Oregon, for an amount equal to at least ten per cent H0) or the amount of said bid. and no bid shall be considered unless certified check i is. enclosed therewith. Such certified check shall be delivered upon the condition that if said bid be accepted ! the party tiddlng will properly and promptly enter into and execute' contract and bond In accordance with the award. Should the successful bidder to whom the contract Is awarded fail to execute the same within ten days not including Sunday) from the date of notification of such award, such Cer tified check shall be forfeited to the Oregon State Board of Control, and the same shall be the property of the Rate. All other certified checks will be returned to the unsuccessful bid ders who submitted same. A good and sufficient bond with a satisfactory surety will be re quired for the, faithful performance of the contract. In sum equal to the smount of the contract price. The right is reserved ,to reject any or all proposals, or to accept the pro posal deemed best for tho State. Dated at Salem, Oregon, January 7tb. 1918. PRODUCE SPOT CASH PAID FOR EGGS, POULT ry. veeL dressed hogs, etc We want your product a. and will pay highest market price. Salem Fruit Cn rw mfdl nteeet I PORTLAND EIARKETS PORTLAND, Jan. 8 Catt.e. sea dy; receipts, 285. Medium to hoic streers, $9.65( 10.2S; good to m d I nm steers, 88.COC7 9.50; commc to good steers. 87O8.40; ehole cows and heifers, $7 W 7.50; common to good cows and heifer. $.7 ft 7; canners. $3."..2S; bulls. 84.20 -."5; capites, $7 010; stocker and f eetier steers. . . 6 07 , Hogs, steady; receipt.), 43. Prime light, $1.4501.60; prime heavy. $15.S0C 13.65: (tigs. $13.50tfiil4; bulk, $15.45 ffl5.t0. . 4 Sheep, steady; receipts. GO. West ern lambs, $13fit 13.50; valley Iambi, $12.50013; yearlings. $12Jb2,r.u: wethers, $11.751 12.25; ewes, $8 0 10. v .vMjl' r Portland market on shorrilhep 243 3c under quotations, ip ,1 Car Receipt. ' 1 Today's car receipts: Wbekt, X; barley, 5; flour, 4 i oats, 5; bsy, 1 1 Dairy Products. ' PORTLAND, Jan. 8. nutter: Prints, extras; 5261 54c; cubes, ex tras, 50c; prime firsts, 49c; Sdairy, 35c. ' : 'i.- it1',":-" Butterfat: Portland delivery: No. 1 sour cream, 560 57c. 1 J f j : lVHntoea. Potatoes? Buying price lioeals, $1(71.25; selling price, $1.25 Q 1.40. ' i . firnlna. ' - j .: PORTLAND, Jan. 8. Grainf Jan uary delivery Bids Oats, No. .2 white feed. $5.50; barley, standard feed. $54.50; brewing, $5750. . Thirty-day optioni OatsNo. 2 $58.50 bid: brewing. $57.50. Eastern oata and com in bulk Oats. No. 3 white. $54 bid; 38-pounl clipped, white, $54.50; .com. No. 5 yellow. $62.50; No. 3 mixed. $62; oatiL No. 3, $54; oats, clipped, $54 .50: corn, yellow, $60.50? mxed, $2. 't ADDRESS HURTS ST0Q SELLING Wail Street Does Not View Statement of War Aims Favorably NEW YORK, Jan. 8. As mearur ed In terms of securities values. Wall street did not take , kindly, to the president's comprehensive statement of war aims as set forth In his un expected address to congress today. Stocks declined. The address as viewed by financial interest, offered little hope of an early wlution of the many grave problems now en gaging the attention of this country and Its associates In the war, r Previous to Its delivery In fact, throughout the forenoon and during the early mid-session prices; were one to three, points higher In the seyeial. groups of peace and twar shares and considerably higher 'in certain specialties. ; i Immediately after publication of the salient features of the president's address the list being to: sell off reacting two to five points under lead of United tSates Steel and investment-rails. The decline was desultory at first but became general In the last hour. Sales amounted to 775.000 shares. A very large proportion of the day's Irregular operations In bonds centered around the liberty issues, the 3 Vs'a selling at 98.88 to 98.76. the first 4 'a or converted 3's at 97.84 to 97.78 and the second 4"s at 96.66 to the new low. record of value, $4,650,000. j x WOODBURN SEES SALET.1 VORIQiRS eaBBBaaMaaaHataaaataaea easy Armenian Relief Committee Gettin?; Ready For Its1 Mammoth Drive ;! - . . , :r - - -- - Manager Gill of the local clmmit lee on Armenian-Syrian relief went to Wood burn yesterday In the Inter est of the big. campaign for funds lu Marion county. Durins; the week be will visit and arrange for mass meetings In all outlying Marion com r -unities, f . ' The drive for funds In Salem will begin immediately following the big mass meeting In the armory on Sun day night and It Is Manager GUI's intention to hold similar massraeet- Ings in at least three 'outlying towns. In Salem three colonels will each Jta In charge of six captains and each of the latter will marshal a team or five workers. Thus provision i is msde for eighteen teams one of each of the eighteen voting precincts In the city. Three live wire colonels have been secured ana tbese win meet at 6 o'clock this evening at head quarters In the Derby building to se lect their quota of Captains. Con scription of Captains and workers will be Invoked as the only mean of expediting the work. The colo nels will select and -notify their cap tains who in turn will select and call to tho frBfet their co-owrkers. ! All of the warborses ' of former drives who have been approached by the committee give prompt assurance of their cooperation and prof lets of help as well as contributions of Money are being Tolunteered. The appeal Is recognized as one of the strongest snd most urgent of sny yet brought to the country and every Indication points to prompt and generous responses by the people. Special Agent Cannot Collect Claim For $900 Patrick J. Mabera special ajent of the Portland Hallway. Light Power com psny has filed with the governor n claim for reward for tie- CHICHESTER S PILLS Wtr mtMK lIAMOa BKAKU, A I I AMI Mf WTUftot fnr A 4 liUtwi lnn.l hnMi4A fllta ta w-ta e.uuwiy 2? nk r Take ataee. P-jr ef year hlAUmnn i:rA!.i piix, ss yam aaeav m f 4. MmA. A y kattat 4 STOMACH TORN UP tsfllssa Lady Vzxribtt CczZl'Szn, VTLich She Siyi Yfti Iks To Cositipation sad Tell tf Relief Oltxised Frcn Elack-DraciLt Scottsburg, InL Mrs. Annie Johnson, of this place, writes: "1 well remember I suffered for a long time with constipa tion, which would get me down. I lock doctors' medicines and any number ci purgatives. They would leave me In a worse condition than I was before taking, and my rtotnach so upset . . . I know once 1 suffered . . . from constipation, I was so ill we had to have the doctor, Just so nervous and feverish.. The doctor said I would have to quit medicines, c?y stomach was so bad . . . My husband was reading and found -something about Thediord's Black- -Draught and brought me a package to try. 1 used it regularly at first until! be gan to feel better, then I used Just a doss occasionally. 1 was cured of this eon- ntinattoa and nm sure the HlaK--Draur1-.f i Slid it." .J mm m aedSn H your siomacn is out oi orcer, you will sufier from such disagreeable symp toms as headache, biliousness. Indiges tion, etc., and unless something is done, serious trouble may result. Thediord's Biack-Draurht has tees found a valuable remedy tor the:: troubles. It is: purely vegetable, a.-.J acts in a prompt and natural way, help ing to regulate the liver and to clean3 the bowels, of impurities. Try Black-Draught. ; j EB-13 tecting Edwin Hickey, Orville John son and Kenneth Spooner In plac ing an obstruction on a ralnoad track. By statute the goveraer In suthorlzed to offer a teward of $200 lor the arrest and conviction of any person detected obstructing a rail road. Secretary ol State Olcott not ifies Mr. Maber that be cannot audit the claim, which would amount to $900, for the reason that there do arrest and conviction an'i the buys were not charged with a crime. BREAKS A COLD IN 1 ! JUST A FEW tllliUTES P'Pape's Cold VumfntinV etuis grippe miser"- t tay stuffcl-upt Yon can end grippe and break up a" severe cold either in head, chest, body or limbs, by taking a done of Tape's Cold Compound" erery two hours until three doses are taken. It promptly opens cloggtd-up oos-, trils and air -passages in the head, stops nasty discbarge or nose run ning, relieves sick headache, dull Less, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blow ing and snuffling! Ease jour throb bing head nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as 'Tape's Cold Compound," which coats only a few cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no Inconvenience. lie sure you get the genuine. - John McCormsck will -contribute $100,000 to the Red Cross fund. A high note, thst. TIUE TABLES aOLTIIKRW PACIPIC CO, - KertfcbMSid No. i Oregon Eipreu ..... No. 64 Oregonlan No. 29 Willamette Limited.. No.' 1$ Portland Passenger.. No. 24 Coos Bsy No. 12 Shaet Limited No. 14 Portland Kspreaa ... No. 228 Local Way Prelaht.. 05 a.tn." 1 5 a.m. 20 a.m. 35 p.m. 4 p.m. 00 p.m. 10 p.m. OA a.m. ;35 pru. . No. 323 Portlsnd Past Freight 11 Sea th ben ad No. 1 IS Oreronlan 3: 30 a.m. No. 13 foo Bay t.i..i0: No. 15 California Kxpreaa ..10: Ko. : 17 Roaeburg Paaaenger. 4; So. ' 11" Shasta Limited ..... 5: No. 27 Willamette Limited.. 0: Al a.m. tt a.m. 20 p.tn. 4 2 p.m. 10 p.m. 37 p.m 01 a.m. 01 a.m. No. 13 flan Francisco Paas..;10 No. 221 San Fran. Paat Prt..12 No. 227 Local Wsy Freight.. 12; ALEM-CKFR LIXI3 So. 7$ Arrive at Salem 9:11a.m. No. 74 Leave Salem 3:05 p.m. SALEM. FALLS CITT A WESTKIt-f 141 leavea, Salem, motor ... 7:05a.m. itl Leavea Salem, motor. 9:14 a.m. 1(5 Leavea Salem, motor.... 1:40 p.m. Through ar to Monmouth and Arlie 17 Leaves Salem, motor .... 3:48p.m. 1. leaves Salem, motor...., 6:57p.m. J2S Way Freight teayes Salem 6:00 a.m. HI Arrives at Halem ........ I:M i.tn. ' 14 Arrives at Salem ....... .1 1 :()4 a.m. 1 Arrfvma at Salem HS Arrlvea at Salem 170 Arrive at Salem ,,,,,, m .'r, p.irf. ........ 6:15p.m.' m . a ... 1 ...... , i .i" p.ll. 240 Way Freight Ar. Salem.. 2:20p.m. ORKttOS PXKCTIIIO Sentaleeae Train No. Leave Arrive Arrive r.uri-rn i 10:65 am J 13:25 pm S:2S pm 8:60 pm Salem only Salem only Portlsnd Salem 8:36 sm 10:11 sm 12:56 pm 4:15 pm 0:40 pm 8:10 pm 11:20 pm 1 :5S am - 1 . . . a ; -i nm Ltd...8:J0am ... ..19:46 am 2:0 pm 13 Ltd.. ,4:40 pm 17 M .AC . . , , , ,9:20 pm 21 . . ...ll:4 pm 0:50 am North Dank Station il-sve Jeffer son Street . 1$ and 20 minutes later.) Westhteened Train Iave r Arrive Arrive X Portland . :f.0sm 9:1 sm 11:2.'. am 1:15 pr 4 :i0 pm 8:4 J ?r 1 1:4 t i-i No. : Kugene - Sa lent . i .....12:05 am 4:25 am . . . . ji 7:15a m Ltd. , .7:4$ am 9:45 am II :20 am -.....11:15am 1:50 pm IS 12 14 18 Ltd, ..1:56 pm 4:00 pm ze , ,..."4:is pm pm 22 ... ...46 nm 7:55 om 10:O lf 1 xNorth Itank Station (Arrive Jeff, r son Streei 1$ minutes earlier). !. v Corvallis. . . V; ( CORVAMIS COVVECTlOJri Xertbtreeee1 . Leave Corvallia Arrive Eilcn 8:25 am 9:45 sm 13:12 pm 1:50 sm . 2:41 pm " 4:"1r'i f 4:10 pm 6 : 3 "3 I , i 0:1$ pm . 7:55 in Son thhea a 4 . Leave Salem Arriv- r r 8:36am :rJs 10:16 am . U :"t 1 13:51 pm ? 1 .4:16 pm l ' $:40ptn $;.H