The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 17, 1918, Page 7, Image 7

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Da U"7 fO. (C it" fT f V The Wants and Needs of t he Capital City A re Noted
0 O Uj li 11 y Under Proper Headings S o Yo u Can Readily Find Them
D
Hv Sell and Exchange all Jwind
SECOND HAND GOODS I
mfvs tlothixo.- shoes, iucy:
11 CLES, TOOLS. ETC
, CAPITAL EXCHANGE f
rhoas 483 "7 Court BU
SORWICII UNION T
? PIRE 1X8U11ANCK SOCIETY
f W. H. Burghardt, Jr.. -1
Resident "" 3a
Money to Loan
v IMPROVED V ARM AKD CITT !
pOPKHTr AT LOWEST RATES
THOS. K. FORD x2XZ
-LEY TO LOAN I HAVE "made
. arrangements fpr loaning eastern
monir- will mak very low rat of
interest on highly Improved farm.
tfom'e'rV Smith. McCormacK
in Salem. 0r-.,),,-11 mTwa
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CLASSIFIED ADVKBTI lEaEHTI
" . . ' Rate Per Wr J t
t-t.. Insertion . 1C 7
Subsequent Insertions ....... H
Oe. wK (six insertions) ...Se
On month .,......... jo
8ht months' contract per no, 80
II months' contract, per mo... 7e
No account opened for less than 2&c
. A B-lvam free with an
advertisement to the extent of 60c
,... -k'er Sale." "Fuf X
KenU" VKcm5 or ."Board." J
SEW TODAT " .
Each new classified advertise
ment will be run under "New
Today" for first insertion, unless
otherwise ordered by the adver-
t'Vubeaunt Insertion of the ad
will appear under its proper class
ification. - -
Ko advertisment will be ran
nder "New Today" for more than
ne issue under any circumstances
NEW TODAY
iiO.OOO TO LOAN ON GOOD FARM
property. Nlemeyer. 641 State street
1'hon 1000. k
r 1NTED 4 OK 5 GOOD CHEAP MILK
(oars coming; ireen. rnoo urn. 1
GilT TOUR ( HAIR CUT BErORE
school starts and don't Orget to go
to lngrey's Barber Shop ail State
street, where they take an interest
in the boys.
TO EXCrtANGB NEW f-KWlN(J MA
chlne and delivery wagon for arm
machinery. Address -It 22" care
Statesman office. I
WANTED THW WEEK GO HEAD OK
large ' calves or yearlings. m
17. W. '
LOUT FOUNTAIN PEN IN BUSINESS
district, ,1'hon J5F2. s
rt KVT 9 IcoOM SUITE. NICELY
furnished for housekeeping-. 633
Ferry street. .." 1 - ' ' '
IOH KENT WNI8HEO APART
meat house. 40 rooms full of tenants,
modern, clos in,, do not reply unless
you hav rent money. Address 11
IS" Statesman, s ; -f "
roll SALE CHOICE 2 ACRE TRACT
, on car line. room piaawrea
" SHOO.) 33 acres Howell pialrle good
- buildings I4&00: 6 acres on car line
a snap at $1209. 7 room bouse mod
ern good location $800, Ranch for
rent.- Stock ranch to trade for acre
age. F. I Wood, Bayne building, j
KOR SALE ONE BAY it ARB, EIGHT
years old. low blocky chunk, gentle
Mind true. Price $&. One bay horse. 7
- ears old. weight 1300. sound, gentle
-4 true, price $135. On . roan
Jrse. 8 years old. gentle, single ami
double, price $40. One pair 3-year-old
pack mules and pack-saddles complete
t price 375. OneJupair of -yar old
. .geldings, weight 330 sound. .gentle
: nd true prjfe 5I0.
tmiOYllEUT
KEMALK
OIRU WANTH PLACE DELlYEKINd
s)n Ford car, good reference, phone
HA1.R
vrooDcuTTErtaf -wanted uhy.
wood for sale. ' Phone 24 or 1
'WANTED CAPABLE MAN OK
light farm work, good wages, board
and room. Inquire at 303 State street,
BOT 14 WANT8 WORK ON FARM,
y Cn milk. Can learn. Address "II
21" care Statesman office.
WOOD' CUTTERS WANTED TO CUT
rrom too to 1000 cords good timoer.
House to live In. Call $0 or 1898
Larmer Transfer. '
WANTED BRIOHT YOUNO MAN
from 17 to IS years old to-learn
.priatlng trade, day work. Apply
HMtmn Joh Dent., unstiiirs.
FORTSALE
MTEVTOTK
H SALE 1 POLAND CHINA' BOAR,
mistered. Rullfson mil North
anty Farm. Phone 4F4.
OR 8ALE-J-FOUR COWS FRESH AND
coming fresh Durham and Jerseys.
. run ftf4 Ferry street or phone 43.
FRESH GOAT MEATEVERY DAlP.
Ihoa II. .
FOR SALE BRAND NEW BICYCLE
vsed two times. Phone 7 or 40'
Soath High street.
$S0 CASH WILL BUr'GOOD ROAD
' 1A' ln Ifood running order, worth
JjjfOner going to enlist. Phone
SALE ROT ATI NO CLOTHES
ftt'i tn'e pound electrict Iron new
, liil0 .nou,e with netting. Phone
r.TU WANT TO OET THE BEKT
"W' d 10c to the Pacific
i.ilT.'Jf.' Bslem.' Oregon, for a trial
"ubsrlptlon. Mention this ad.
Ct!!TyiTT f THE O ATM AN OIRI
true 'story of western I mm I
' been carefully revised
Hn. 1 handsome littl- book. It
lens in AMkt. . a A1
m nnnasome iilti norm. 1 1
Saphle terms of th mas
?? of-th Oatman family, of th
coe of Lorenro. and the ceivTT
cre
lt IT 01 reno. and the cttt
t. T.r nd.OHve. Mary died of
K??! tH Indiana five yeara later
r-P 2 cents, postpaid. Ad-
?IlIl,.2T',OB Teachers Monthly. PJa-
t - Shoulfl Worry Let tht
;!fitd Ads Work for Yoo
.esees"aeeeeseee s e e
J .?-.8AL,EBEAN POWER FRUIT
?rATp. almost new. Will sell cheap
I rwrdreM-Joh s Dunlavy, Brooks.
Oregon. Phone 70F11. 1
M I CK I. L A M:o( X,
12,0 I'l-fiifl) f'Hi'XKV IHlltSK
J. pound roan tmr tZT,
3 mare's MJuudM. Choi: 1S
All g.H w.,rk.rs and IrUl kllowI
inn tm seen at lub Htahl-M rorni-r
Liberty and Frry streets, also' 2 s-t
lnubl hnrnesM and un light fnrm
wniri r.. . vrfv tienp
PouCtiIV
IH)R KALE WHITE WYANDOTTE
cockerels. Phono tilKll. T. K. Nunn
emaker. route 2, box 53, Salem. Ore.
FOR J ALE BUFF ORPINOTON
iVv.. l reasonable prices. Phone
IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST
puuurr paper puDiistted. send 10
cents to the Northwest Poultry
Journal, Salem. Oregon, for a trial
subscription. Mention this ad.
IWOFOSN
FOR SALE" FINE CARNEAUX." PIO"
eona ch-ap. Box route 2, Salem.
lhon 2F2.
fiATTtJliTATfi"
A GOOD BUV 2"5xlo"FiTET ON EAST
biuv vuiumerciai street, on aoor
north of iStste street. Salem, togeth
er with perpetual right of way over
th 14x60 4 feet tract extending from
this property to Stste street. Terms
Apply Scott Boxorth. 701-3 Spauldlng
Bldg Portland. Oregon.
FOR RENT
APABTHEHTS
FOR "RENT HEATED.. WELL-FURN-tnhed
housekeeping apartments. G45
Ferry street. Phone J80-W.
FARMS
FOR RENT 70 ACRES LOCATED U
mil west of Wapato station. Yamhill
county. 12 acres hops, 700 bearing
fruit tree. 22 acres farm land, bal
anc pasture. Address W. H, Egan.
Gervala. rout 2. phone SF11.
HOUSES
FOR RENT MODERN BUNGALOW
on block ' from paved street. In
South Salem. 810 per month. 8. A.
Rhoten 4 E Rural Avenu. Phone
11 41-J.
FOR RENT ONE SEVEN ROOM
house, paved street new garage
$15.- On six - room -bouse tio ga-
" rag $7. CaU 11! Bo utlr-Liberty
street. ,
FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING
io Five-room modern cottagg at
XI57 a Church flt. 7
$12.(0 Six-room modern sous on
paved street; at 1S30 South High SC
. Call at Statesman busin office
or phon 888. ,
FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING
$8 Partly modern fiv-room cot
tage. 1082 Saginaw; Call at 1042
Saginaw, or Statesman business of
fice. , Phon 23.
$20 Modern fiv-rom flat,' at
e' Ferr" street. Apply at States
- man office. Phono 23.
ROOMS
FOR RENT-COMFORTABLE ROOM
with use of bath, in modern bom.
- Address A. B. car Statesman. .
GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT WATER
heat, modern conveniences, also in-
side rooms. - Close to Stat Rouse.
1039 Chemeketa. Pbon 1280.
FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED
housekeeping rooms, .reasonable, 86
North Commercial, t
LOST
IX1KT EYE GLASSES. PHONE 10QF21.
Toixo
foTTNd i On c h ok Four keys in
leather key case. Inquire States
rnnn of f let. ' ' - :
- Bt IAE OlMOJtTIITiKa
FO OaCEO WT? E i R lE A VI NG " FOR
California, i Will sell 20 room apart
ment house one-block from :ourt
House. Good Income. Phone 1210-R.
'money to coast."
HAVE CLIENTS WlTIlflONEY TO
loan on any good real or chattel
security. P4 Hubbard buildings.
WAlffED
HISCKLLANEOUa
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID. FOR
good clean rags Pressroom, States
man. ,: , i ' :
WANTED HORSES. HARNESS AND
wagons. Will buy all kinds. 8. Ol
son Club Stables, phone 7.
HORSES WANTED WE BUT AND
sell, all kinds of work horses. If
you hav any for sal call on us.
5 Clearwater Bros, Sal urn 1 Horn Bj
change; 868 Ferry SC Phones 1031
nr 43 - ''- "
wroimnnfiSEcnm
-ri n ki "tikPAIREb -VULCANIZINU
BRKETT A GRAY TUBES LVU 1j
canlxed. 25c Retreading; our 1 !'-
ty. Fre service car. Phon 1400.
f 279 North CommTdaL
WATT SHIPP CO. RETREADS AND
sections tub 25e up. Pervlca ear.
Phono 88J. 128 Soutb Commercial
.: street, - "'''
A UTO SERVICB
SHIPP-S AUTO SERVICE CITY" AND
country trips. Phon Day, ft,
nlerht. 25. --
STORAGE BATTERIES
. owinrTt' of ATI DV STOR
age battery repairing, recharging
-and auto electric accessories. Cor
ner State and Fronts 8ts. Phone 707
DENTISTS
DR. F. L UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS
413-414 Bank of Commerce Bldg.
Phone 80.
"M Cil O TEACHERS
HARR. TEACHER OF PIANO.
Pbone 138
L0DGE DIRECTORY
MODERN WOOD WEN.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp. No. 248. meets
every Thuredav evening at 8 o clock
In Derby building corner Courr and
i High streets. R. F. Day, V, C; J. A.
i Wright, clrek. -- - -
MOTHERHOOD OF YOEMAN ,
MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN
; Ing In Maaonlo Temple, fifth floor, at
18 o'clock. All vlsltlng members wel
, come. Horav Py'kea. t oreman. .
H. Prttnk. Correspondent.
Get 7ise-TiTj a Classified Ad
BUSINESS CARDS
A I TO LiKUlVKIttr
BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIVER
ed any place, city or Country. Phone
4 r 01-K. W. W Fisher.
cfii no pr a ctI 0
CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS RE
store, normal function. If you want
results consult Dr. May, 305-8-7
Hubbard Bldg, phon 827.
DR. O. I SCOTT. 1. C. GRADUATE OF
P. S. C. t'lUropractics fountain head,
Davenport, Iowa. Chiropractic cor
rects the cause of disease. : Office
4 06-7-8, U. S. N. Bank Building.
Vhone 7. Residence Hi-R. !
"cTiiXfcSE PHYSICrAN.
DR. L. M. HUil CURES ANY KNOWN
disease. 1S3 S. HlKh St. Phone 282.
DHKHAKElt
DRESSMAKING (JOWNS REMODEL
ed. 828 North Capitol street. Phon
1471.
KI.KCTHIC KIIT1KES AXU St PPLIES
i;LKCTRIC" 'fixtures' anihuiplV
Cir. llousu wirInK and motdr repair
work.Nlectrlet fixtures and supplies.
Prompt service. 230 North -Liberty
Street. Phone 23. E. K. OeniMOfi.
DRAYS AND EXPRESS'
CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
; Phone 933. Salem's largest and best
equipped transfer company. Get our
reduced freight rates on eastern
shipments. Also for storsge as we
have three warehouses In connection
with business. Furniture moving,
packing, shipping and storing our
. specialty. Office 161 South Commer
cial street.
"DRY CLEANING AJfD PR-BsarsrcT
JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F.
8. Watanabe, Prop, 434 N. Commer-t
elal St. Ladles and gentlemen's
suits cleaned and pressed. $1 and
$1.80. Work called tor and delivered
fr Tel. Main SBt.
JCXK
JUNK WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST
price for Junk of every kind. Let us
. make you a prlo on your household
goods. Th "Squar Dal House
Capital Junk Co, 271 Cbmlcta
Street Pbon 118.
FULL VALUE PAID FOR SECOND
hand mooAm. Highest market prices
for Junk and bides. The People's
Junk and Secondhand 8 tor. 271 No.
Commercial. Pbon 784.
HAIR REMOVED
-CLEAN : WHITE HAS PROVEN Suc
cessful. Applied here or sold for
bom use. Sanitary Beauty Parlors,
228 Hubbard , Bldg.
XXtfsri)RiK
8ALKU STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK
delivery , and careful work. Dry
wash So per pound. 188 South Lib
erty at. Pbon 28.
HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY RE O
ular washing dene at a rat every
body can afford. For only sixty-five
cents wo will collect, wean end de
liver you washing with la twsnty
four hours. Pbon 2471.
NURSERIES.
FRUITLAND nursery sai.es yard
at High and Ferry. Call and se
stock and get prices before purchas
ing elswhere. Everbearing straw
berry plants. s
OSTEOPATHY!
diC""w. L. meTIcer, graduate
American School Osteopathy, Klrks
vllle. Mo.; treats acute and chronic
disease. Office 404-408 U. 8. Na
tional Bank Bldg. Phon Pit. Resi
dence 419 North Summer. Phon 811.
DR8. WHITE WALTON. OSTEO
: pathlo physicians and surgeons.
Uradaates of the American School of
Osteopathy, Kirksvtlle, Mo. Post-
Sraduat and specialised In nervous
Iseases at 'Los Angeles College.
Treat acute and chrenio diseases.
Offices 803-8-7-8. U. S. Nat'l Bank
Bldg. Phone 839. Residence, 1820
Court St. Phone 2S1S.
PIANO TUNING
O. E. MAST. - EXPERT TUNING,
cleaning, repairing and regulating.
All work guaranteed. 1848 Hall
street or care of Sherman Clay A
Co., Court street, phone II 53-J.
SECOND HAND GOODS
WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND
goods of all kind, pip fittings, har
ness, collars, collar pads, tools,
chains. , Fred Scalndler, 28$ Center
Street . -
TRANSFER H AC UNO
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANT KIND
v of hauling. Household
' moving job don prompt-lv-
Ttt me once. Tim me.
478 Stat St- Phon 988. Residence
phon 1133-J.
"TJUDertakers"
BEBB A CLOUOH C. B. WEBB, A. M.
Clough, 5 funeral directors. Latest
modern methods known to th pro
fession. 497 Court street.
"WATER"
SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE. 301 8.
Commercial street. For water service
apply at office. Make all complaints
at the office. No deductions in bills
will be allowed for absonc or for
any causea 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 pleaae read "for
building purposes" under schedule of
rates. Anolv at office for copy.
WALL PAPER. FAINT
1 EN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND
upward for choice Wall Paper at
Buren's Furnltur Store. . 178 Com
mercial St.
1LENN L. ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC
coratlng. painting, tinting, paper
banging, etc. Work don by contract
or day; good workman. Location
1020 Center 8t Phon 828-W.
SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS .WAUL
Paper and Picture Framing. Good
workmen
"1OVENWIREFENC1NO"
Dml Xatieaal Jb Ataerleaa Fence,
II else. SO In. St la. high.
Paiats.'Oils aad Varnlskw
Stevee Itebnilt and Repaired
Legn berry and HP Heeka.
& aalesa Fence Steve Wert-. a.
2 SO Cenrt St.; Pfea 114
W. Tt. FKMTVO.
FOOLING THK NEIGHBORS.
"What makes that hen of yours
cackle so 'loudly?" Inquired Jenkins
of his neighbor.
"Why. they've Just laid a corner
stone for the new workinrjmen's club
across the road, and she's trying to
make the neighbors thlnt shs did
It. Chicago Herald. .
ITIiLIC XOTICKS.
HlTlS I.WITKII.
The undtTFlsned will rc ivp seal
ed propnals up till five o'clock p. in.
January 21, 1518, for f.0 fe-t. more
or leis. 50-foot lengtba, coupled, 2,a
Inches internal diameter, cotton fire
hose, to withstand 4 (10 pounds of
preKfuire, with time guarantee of
service and replacement for defects.
I nderwriters 'couplings. The eity
reserves the right to reject any and
all bids.
-Earl Race. City Recorder.
PRODUCE
CASH I'AID OR BEANS. ANT QITAN
Ity. Phone 943. Across track from
Southern Pacific passenger depot.
Oregon Fruit company.
i
SALEM MARKETS
1
BCYlXG PRICKS.
ffeg ami Poultry. '
Kggs, 4? to 44c.
Hen.s live, 20 to 21 c.
SprlDRS, 19c.
TarkeysJ live, 19 to 21c.
Turkeys, dressed, 25Q2CC. -Pork.
Motton and Beef.
Ewes, 6 0 7c.
Pork on foot 14 He.
Veal, dressed, 12 to 15c.
Spring; lambs, 12 He. t
Beef steers, 6H to 7 He; cows,
4 to Be,
Bulls, 3 H to 6e. '
I May.
, Cheat, per ton, 1 22.
Clover, per ton, $21.
Vetch, per ton, $22.
Grain.
Wheat. $1.85 to 1.87.
Oats, 80c to 85c
Deans, 8 to 9c.
Mill Fels. Retail.
Bran, per ton, $35.50.
. Shorts; per ton, $38.
WHOLESALE TO DEALERS.
' Ratter.
Country butter. 4 5e.
Creamery prints, 53 to 64c.
Butterfat, Co.b. Salem; 66c.
Vegetables.
Lettuce, crate, $2 to $2.25.
Cauliflower. $1.25.
Celery, 75e to 90e.
Nebr. rice corn, 10c.
Tomatoes, California, $2.85.
lOnions. $2.00 to $2.75.
Cabbage. $1.75.
String garlic, 8c.
Potatoes. $1.25.
t Turnips, -sack, $1.00.
Sweet potatoes. Cc.
Nats
Almonds,- 21c.
Walnuts N'o. 1) 24 l-2e.
Walnuts (No. 2) 20c.
Peanuts, raw, 16c. :
Cocoanuts, dozen, $1.40.
FriHta. f
Grapefruit. $4 to $5.
Pears. $1.50.
Oranges, $2.50 to $4.50.
Bananas. 6c.
Apples, $101.50.
Kard dates. $2.50.
Dromedary dates. $4.85.
Honey (Idaho) $4 to $4.50.
Lemons, $6.50 to $7.50.
I Retail Price.
Creamery butter, 60e.
Flour, hard wheat. $2.80 to 83.
Flour, valley, $2.50 to $2.60.
Eggs.j 60c.
Sugar; cane and beet. 11 lb, $1.
Potatoes, sack lots. $1.50.
I PORTLAND MARKETS I
PORTLAND, Jan. 16. Today's
car receipts: Wheat, 1; flour, 5;
oats, 1. ,
' Cattle.
Cattle, sfeady; receipts, 26. Medl
urn JLo choice steers. $10$10.75:
good to medium steers, $8.750910;
common to good steers. $7.23 1? 8.75;
. . . . . a rm A .r M a .
cnoice rows ana neiiera. K.iJiii.
common to good cows and heifers.
$6 0 $7.3 5; canners, $2i7.55; bulls
$4.5007; calves. $7,$10.23:
atocker and feeder ateerB, $6 0 8.50.
Ho?. !
Hogs, steady; receipts, 400. PHme
tight. $1.l.43J $15.60; prime heavy.
$15.5015.65; pigs, $13.50614;
bulk. $15.45 CMS.6Q.
Sheep, steady; receipts, 38ft. West
ern lambs, $14.50f?15; valley lambs
$14014.25; yearlings, $12.50613;
wethers,' $12 12.50; ewes? $9.50
11.'
' Portland, market on shorn sheep
2H3 cents under quotations.
Dairy Prod mis.
Butter; prints, extras. 52fi-5f:
rubes, extras. 4 9 cents; prime first
49 rents; dairy, 32H cents.
Butterfat: Portland delivery, . No.
1 sour cream, 56 57 cents.
Potatoes: Buying price, locals. $1
$1,25; selling price. $1.15. 1.40.
rGalns. ' '
Grain: 30-day options Oats. No.
2. $59 bid: barley, feed. $54.50;
brewing. $57;
Eastern oats and com In bulk:
Oats, No. 3, $55 bid; 38-pound clip
ped, $55.50; corn', Ko. 3 yellow. $64,
corn. No. 3 mixed, $6C; oats, Ko. 3,
$55; oats clipped, $55(50; corn, yel
low, $64; corn, mixed, $62.50..
I.e . '
Corn Averages Lower;
January y 47.27; May, $1.24
CHICAGO, Jan. 16. Corn averag
ed flower today mainly as a result of
proposed broad new measure to-hasten
the crop movement. Peace talk
was also a bearish factor. The mar
ket closed unsettled. $1.27 5-8 Jan
uary and $1.24 3-8 to $1.24 1-2 May.
with the final range varying from
1-2 to 5-8c declfne to l-8c advance,
compared with twenty-four hours
before. Oats lost 1-8 to J -2c. Pro
visions closed irregular, all the way
from 7 cents off to a rise of 25 cents.
Announcement that a comprehen
sive plan was being urged for a rail
road executive to handle corn ship
ments only and that the purpose es-
. a m mi A t f TU ts 1 , 1
I peciaiiy was to laciiitate iiwni nam
ing of corn within the ensuing three
.or four. weeks led to a substantial
j drop In corn-prices shortly after
REAL ESTATE
Foil HALE' niEAP I st P II 6"V K D
acreage on ra; lite. J 'ties I. route 4.
phone 102F3.
FINK 8 ACRE TRACT IN HAVKfl
ville. district, good house and fruit,
pnust go. 4 2 50. ro-olork'.
FINE 30 ACRES. A LI. CULTIVATED,
1 mile from station, price $4000 mort
gage $750, will exchange equity for
clear Salem residence. - Socolofsky.
l WANT KEVEUAL GOOD HOUSES
for good tenants. Nlemeyer. 644
Slate street.
DON'T KEEP VACANT PROPERTV.
Rent it. I have the renters. Nie
- meyer. State street. Phone 1000.
FINK 10 ACRE HOME IN SUBBUHBS
: of Salem to apply on grain or fruit
L ranch. Socolofnky. S
THE EQUITY IN ?93 ACRE IMPROV
ed stock and grain ranch to exchange
for smaller ranch not over $13,1100.
Soeolofsky.
TRADE .YOUR ACREAGE FOR. AL-lM-rta
farms. 1 have some fiiM) ex
(haOices. Nlemeyer, Hi State street.
I 'hone HMr
H0 ACREHr-15 IN CULTIVATION, AND
g.od buildings 8 miles from a god
town $20i. easy terms, this is the
cheapest thing 1 have. Wm. Fleming.
341 State street.
FOR EXCHANGE A WELL IMPROV
ed 10 acre tract also timber land
for unincumbered .city property. 404
Hubbard building.
BECAUSE OF OUR AGE WE OFFER
for sale or trade our IS. acre home
3 mllea from Salem, Oregon. Address
rout 3, box Si. Salem, Oregon, or
phone 47F32.
K0 ACRES OF FIRST CLASS FARM
land. 120 acres cultivated, price 880
per acre. 15 acres of first class
prune orchard price $4a00. -5 room
modern house, good location, price
811 SO. W. H. Grabenhorst V Co..
Stat street. -t
A 7 ACRE OOOD FARM IN TRADE
for Salem nous or suburban resi
dence as part pay. A 31700 Equity
in fine modern $3000 Salem residence
for unimproved land or lota. Several
residence equities for Koreas-e in
fruit rarms. Some good prune placea.
WU1 take trade in part pay. Wm.
Fleming, 341 State street, Salem.
280ACRES NEAR SALEM. ABOUT 100
acrea ia cultivation, balance timber
and pasture. Small bouse and barn,
place all under fence, also the following-
goes with the place for a quick
sale: 3 work horses, all kinds of
farming- tools, and household funi
ture. Irlc 135 per acre. Land held
all arotnd it from 8100 to .r0 per
acre
ICO Acre's of Couth Dakota wheat
and alfalfa land, 12V acres in culti
vation, balance pasture. No build
ings. Also 8 acres' five miles from
Salem, with fine 8 room house and
other out buildings. Price for the
above 7. 600. Want to exchange the
above placea for a ranch near Salem.
Will guarantee ten per cent Interest
on the purchase price of th Daaota
wheat land for th -next three years.
, For further Information sec, I"er
rln Marsters, 402 Hubbard build
ing, phone -007.
LOOK AT ) THIS A REAL
OPPORTUIOTY
About 400 acres of choice Polk coun
ty land; about 80 acres clear; about 80
acres la stump pasture: balance la
choice piling- timber and oak grabs.
Timber alone worth $7608. New four
room bouse, new dairy barn, providing
for 28 cows and four horses; new pig
pea and new milk bouse. Water piped
from fin spring to all buildings. Will
sell th wbol at a great bargain.
Very easy terms, 8 per cent Interest.
Address I, owner, ear Tb Statesman.
trading began. Peace gossip like
wise favored the bears during the
initial dealings, bu received much
more general attention in the last
hour, after the, market had shown a
temporary disposition to rally be
cause of reports thst railroad en
deavors were being confined chiefly
at present to meeting ,the urgent
need of coal. " ' :
Oats duplicated the action of corn.
Provisions advanced In conse
quence of the smallness of warehouse
stocks here. Subsequently, the in
creasing receipts of hogs acted as
something of an offset.
I Advertised Letters
Advertised January 15, 191
Abbott. Mrs. 8. F.
Adams. Mies Blanche.
Anderson, E. LeRov.
Anderson, Mrs. F. E.
Apdcrson, 1L,
Blairl Lynn.
-Boals. Mr. and Mrs. Kaney.
Bowlder, R. IL
Bowers, C. II.
Branch, A. C.
Bright. Bernlce
Brown, Mrs. Frank.
Brown, J. A.
Bvram, Miss Francf.
Callahan. Mlrs Wtlda.
Cornell. Mrs. C. L.
Cowell, Mr. and Mrs.
De Bower, E. H.
Dippte. Dr. Harold C. ,
, Du Rette, Miss Agnes.
- Edwards, Miss Ruth.
Everetf. . N.
8.
I ; Frantzke, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Gambill. T. J.
Griffith. Ruth.
Halt, C. F
Halsey. E. R.
Haskell. L. O. i
Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Albert.
Hansard, Mle Eieie.
HUlerman. Frederick.
Humpeville, Win C.
Howltt, Miss Betty.
Hunter, T. V.
Jameison. Alfred.
Kelley. Mrs. Frank.
Kune. Miss. Norm E. '
Lease Miss Isabel. '
Loeffle, Miss Rose.
Lamison, Arthur.
Lattorott, E. C. . -Lincoln.
H. A.
Iwq. Paul. -
McClaren, L. G. '
McKinnon. J. J.
McTinomds, Chas.
Marshal., J. It
Miller, Miss Edjrthe.
Millet. Mr. and Mrs. F.
Milne, Jas.
Milne. Vernle. . , i ...
Minnix, B. M. I -
Mlntl, J. H.
THINGS THAT
By GENE
Moran. Patrick, j t
Morris, J. M.
Osby, Miss Inga. -Palmer,
M r, and M rs. Edward M
Penny, Mrs. Alice.
Prueter, Mrs. Fred. i
Putnam, Mrs. Agnes.
, Bobbins. George. -Rowland,
Clara If.
Shepherd, Mrs. Bessie. I
Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Slate. Miss Mary.
Truax. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. !
Wheeler, Miss G. A.
Whitehead. Mrs. Richard. '
wngni. Miss Mildred. v
AUGUST IlfjCKESTEfK,'
; Postmaster
Newsy Notes of State
I
Industrie! Growth I
Baker 29- miles of Baker-Cornucopia
post road to, be built In
1918.
Bandon Construction to begin
soon on eopdensery here. . 1
Gardiner to have new newspaper,
Milton Box factory making ex
tensive improvements at their plant.
Halfway Two Shoe? mine Incor
porated and extenrlr'e' development
work. to start.
Reedyport business, .men form
chamber of commerce.
Staoflcld -Loral creamery pur
chased by Pendleton man and the
capacity of the plerit to be In
creased. k)davllle Camp to be located
heres to get out ship knees. f
CorvalHs flouring fnills; Install
machinery to make cereals. ' -
The Dalles A number of streets
to h hard surf need.
Fruit . Growers' association to
build barrel cannery. j j ;f
Wallowa -75, 000 foot capacitjf
mill will be located here. . 1
Harrisburg 'Farmers' Co-operative
association to build twenty-five
barrel mill. . ,t , ,
Springfield- Flour mill sold and
extensive repairs- being made, will
renew operations January 1. j
David C. Eeeles jof the Oregon
Lumber company after a business
trip -4n Oregon and Washington
where the company has extensive
holdings says the lumber Industry
throughout the northwest has. been
handicapped for some time because
of threatened labor troubles, i
Christmas vacations In mills and
logging camps cut 'short this year
to not delay production : of airplane
and ship limber.; i;K...l.
Camp Iiwls-r -"Over the Top'ri-i
a new weekly publication to be Is
sued at camp by 363rd regiment.' in'
fantry. ; V
Federal aid to extent of $50,000
may be forthcoming for construc
tion of Columbia river highway In
Wasco county. .
Lane county is planning on doint
much winter road work. .
H.- C. Dlers of Coos Bay savs: Era
of prosperity is Just dawning- and
when the war clouds lift greater ac
tivity la certain to begin.
Portland Official admission and
confirmation of total collapse of
southern pine shipbuilding pro era m.
contained in an Associated press
dispatch published from Washington
nuts Oregon and Washington on the
national map in a big way and In re
ality proclaims the most significant
of victories for Dour las fir as a ma
terial for wooden vessels. Combine
this with the fact that Oregon and
Washington hold the only available
aupply of spruce for war airplanes
not, onlv.'for the United States, but
for the elites as well, and it will be
readily understood that the north
west has, at last, won Its recognition
n the; timber and lumber-world. The
Portland Chamber of Commerce and
Secretary Dodson has worked hard
on this proposition and deserves a
large measure of' credit for Its suc
cess. , ;
Grants Pasf Bean acreare to be
ereatly Increased next year.
Oregon fur industry amounts t?
SIOA.ono annually.
Rosebnrg Standard plant fr oil
well drilling Is en route to Camas
valley.
GardinerThree sawmills being
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Mm pHP ).;
IJJliU STAPAP5 FOR ?t,
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NEVER HAPPEN
BYRNES
constructed on Umpqua river to ope
rate soon. .-.
North" Bend To this city belongs
the honor of launching the first ship
contracted for by the emergency
fleet eorporatfon. In competition with
all other yards In the U. S.
Allegany Eighty 'acre ranch near
here sold for $2000.
Coon county has over 300 silos.
Keedsport Johnson ft Anderson
to establish second sawmill here. ,
Portland Katlonal forester re
vrts ssle ; of $3.71.,000 worth of
timber from IT; S. forest reserves la
1917.
Portland Northwestern Electric
company starts work on $1,500,000
addition to power plant.
Sisters Improvements put Ia
Wilson sawmill to increase capacity.
Harrisburg farmers to build and
operate co-operative flour mill. '
. Umatilla county's Industrial and
agricultural resou rces' have Increased
$2,797,449.96 over last year.
Enterprise Flouring mill re
modeled and add up to date machln
ery. 1 -
Farmers of Wallowa county to
form County Agricultural council.
Wallowa county to endeavor to In
crease, tha number of silos.
. Poitland Tax levy for 1918, 984
mills, compared with 9 miles for
1917.
Roseburg Loganberry Juice plant -will
be established here provided tbe
growers will guarantee to furnish
the product from 200 acrei.
Coos Bay ships J, 63 2.') 00 feet of
fir and spruce last two weeks of
Kovember.
- Astoria Clatsop Mill Co's. plant-
sold for $ 600,000. r New owners will
it model plant and erect large aarh.
door and box factories.
TlliE TABLES
SOfTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Martha-see ,
18 Oregon Express ..... C
. SI Oresronlaa .... ..... 8
IS Willamette Limited., t
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
01 a.m.
:18 a.m.
:20 a.m.
ti p.m.
18 Portland Passenger.'. 1:
24 Coos Bar 3
48 p.m.
00 p.m.
10 P-m.
00 a.m,
:36 pra.
20 a.m.
01 a.m.
12 Shasta Limited 7:
14 Portland Express.... 8:
228 Local Way Weight.. 8:
222 Portland Fast Freight 11
Seat been ad
. a "fc . i 8J(
23
Coos Bay I. ..10
1
lifornla Kxoreaa ..10
:lt a.m.
:o.
Roseburg passenger. 4:
20 p.m.
4 3 p.m.
10 p in.
37 p.m.
01 an.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Khasta Limited ..... 8
Willamette Limited..
San FranclscdT Pass... 10.
San Fran. Fost Frt-..12:
Local Way Freight.. 13:
221
227
01 a.m.
73 Arrive at Salem...... 9:18 am.
No. 74 Leave Salem , S:0tp.m.
'v.a.v . . . w. . ......
lei Leaves. Salem, motor .... 7:04a.m.
a. wrmM mm A W m m 0 mf A. TV ft W
Its leaves naiem. motor,,,, : a.in.
1(5 Leaves Salem, motor.... 1:40p.m.
' Through car Jo Monmouth and Arli
1 7 1 . wa Ha lam mnliif l'llnm.
a . t mmwm ...... ...w.w. ..... -
1 Leaves Salem, motor ..... 6:57 p.m.
22 Way Freight leaves Salem 8:d0a.m.
1.Z rives tl Piera ........ m.ov m.nt. i
. . . , 1 u . I a n. 1 1 fl A a m
ti Arrives st Salem 3:00p.m.
..a . & r . . . sj a
it.9 .Arrive m Biim -
a a . t I.M ? A e. it r.
1 4 V r rtivr BB V g-?gatrssa eet s.ev'.Bee
240 Way Freight Ar. Salem,. 3:38 p.m.
OREGON KLECTHIC
SenUibead
Train Leav Arrlv Arrive
So. , "Portland Sslem Eugen
1 ..... -8:30 am t:SS am 10:S5am
8 Ltd. ..8:30am 10:11am ,13:25pm
7 .....10:48am 12:5ipm
2:0ipm :13pm 8:35 pm
13, Ltd. ..4:40 pra :4pm 8:50 pm
17 ......8:05 pm 8:10 pm Salem only
1 ..... .8:20 pm 11:20 pm . Salem only
31 -. ....11:43 pm 1:55am 8:50am-
North Bank- Station (leav JefTer- ,
son Street 15 and 20 minutes later.)
Kertha-Mad
Leave . ; Arrlv
Train
Arrlv
zPortland
8:50 sm
S:25am
. 11:35 am
1:3$ pm
4:00 pm
5:45 pm
-6:40pm
No. Eugen
2 .....12:0Sam
10 Ltd... 7: IS am
tt
14 .....U:lSam
18 Ltd. . . 1:55 pra
20 ......4:10pm
Salem
4:35 am
7:15 am
:45 am
11:20 am
1:50 pm
4:00 pm
6:20 pm
7:65 pm
22 4:25 pm
10:00 pm
xNorth Bank Station. (Arrive Jeffer
son Street IS minutes earlier). Leav
Corvallis.
COB V ALMS CO?Sfl6CTION
KsrikkeaU
Leave Corvallis Arrive Salem
S:25 sm 0:45 am
i 12:12 pm l:B0am
2:41 pm ' 4:00 pm
- 4:10 pm 6:30 pm
8:18 pm T:55 pm
SeatklrMad
Leave Salem Arrive Corvallis
8:85 am 8:57 am
10:18 am 11:33 am
12:65 pm 2:20 pm
4:15 pm '- 6:3 pm
6:40 pm 8:00 pm
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