The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 20, 1918, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE ORECOX STATESMAN: frUXnATi 'JANUARY, 20, 1018
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Qi (T fl" rf fl" Wanta and Needs of the Capital City Are Noted
Vt VLj? II VSj) U y Under Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them
1 Xr
ftnY Sell arid Exchange "all Kinds
SECOND HAND GOODS
WENT CLOTHIXO. SHOES, BICY-
CL.ES, TOOLS. ETC. i
CAPITAL EXCHANGE
Phono 7 Court at.
" SOBWICH TJilON i
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETT j
V. 11. liurghardt, Jr.,
Resident Agent 383 State St.
Money to Loan
T IXTROVED FARM AND CITT
PROPERTY AT LOWKIT RATES
THOS. K. FORD xtLi2m.
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UONIIY TO LOAN I HAVE MADE
unoiemenU for loaning- eastern
mosey; will make very low rate ot
KtereVt on highly improved farma.
Homer H. Smith. Boom 6. McCormack
"m Salem. Or. Phone 80.
CLAJSD7IED ADTERTIIBXEXTI ,
Rate Per WrJ
first Insertion 1
Subsequent Insertions ,
One week (six insertions) ... . So
One month Jo
Six months' contract per mo. So
IS months' contract, per mo... 7c
No account opened for leas than Z&
A seat card-given free -with an
advertisement to the extent of Roc
announcing "For Sale - "For
Beat." "Rooms" or "Board." i
; r 5EW TOPAT : ;
w ; - - i
ment will be run under "New
Today" for flrat Insertion, unless
otherwise, ordered by i the adver-
ubaequent Inaertion of the ad
will appear under it proper Classification-
.
No sdvertlsment wUl be run X
ae iaaue under any circumstance
.it NEW TODAY j
rOR KENT MODERN FIVE ROOM
bungalow, with sleeping porch and
i garage $25. 1155 State street. ;
fMONKT TO LOAN FOR CLIENTS ON
j any food real or chattle eecurity.
f 404 Hubbard building. ,
- WE HAVE At CLIENT WHO WANTS
about 190 acrea of land with first
class improvement near Salem and
must be on rood rock. road, bus the
v caste to buy with. If you have any
thing that anawers this, description
call Perrine Sc. Marsters. 402 Hub
' t"Lf1 Bldg- : !- j
. WASTED HOUSEKEEPER BY
batcbeJor no objection to email child.
Addreaa "H 27" .care Statesman.
WOOD CHOPPERS WANTED. 404
. Hubbard building.-- phone '254 or 62S.
FOR BALE '1 POLAND CHINA BOAR,
registered. . ' Kulif son mile North
County Farm.: Phone 4F. i
SUITE OF ROOMS. NEATLY FURN
iihed. for housekeeping-. All modern
conveniences. - Phone 1060-M. ' 655
Marion street. ; I
TO LOAN FOR . TWO OR THREE
years $500, $100 or $1500 on iin
prbved property. - Phone ' 1060-M.
(siMarion street.
CALL AT 404 HUBBARD BUILDING
if you have property for sale or
trade. - I have several people who
want to purchase farms if the price
is reasonable. 1 have a farm of SO
acres (or sale. Wilt take Salem or
Portland property for first- payment.
No money required. 404 Hubbard
building;. .
FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE-keepiag-
rooms, light and aJry. good
location. Phone 782-W. 195 corner
Saginaw and Washing-ton. ' . '
FOR RENT SIX ROOM FURNISHED
house cheap to party with no small
children. Piano. Phone 712-W. s
UIRL WANTS POSITION AS DRIVER
for guto.ieHvery. ' Address H :rr
cars Statesman office. ' I f
I'RT FIR WOOD FOR SALE. PHONE
- 2541-or 422 after "office ruMirs. '
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR COW.
good 2 .speed motorcycle. Phone
100F21. , .-vr r :
WANTED 20 : LOGANBERRY TRAIN
ers. Monday morniaa;. Bring- leather
gloves. Don't phone. B. Cunning
ham. - i
FOR RENT AN EIGHT ROOM HOUSE
with garage. . Has gas range and can
furnish some furniture. Desirable,
Located three blocks from State
House. Phone 144 S-M. s
TEAM, HARNESS AND WAON FOR
sale orlwiH exchange for cattle or
bogs. Phone 251 or $22. s
FOR 'RENT MODERN SEVEN KOOM
house with fire place and- grarage.
17 Chemeketa street or phone 11CS.
FOR ; RENT FURNISHED COTTAGE
live rooms and bath all modern con
niences, on car line, six minutes
ride to post office. Address "H 25"
y Statesman, or. phone 73S,
FO R SA LE $ 175.," A B. HASE UP-
right piano, mahogany case, like new.
for $225. phone 979. '
EVEN THE CHILDREN HAVE
learned to- point out our . shop , for
hair cutting, hair bobbins;, etc i In
grey's Barber Shop. 311 State street.
FOR SALE EIGHT HENS AND ONE
rooster, all thorough bred Huff Orp
ingtons. ( pullets and i young
hens.) Phone 1231 M evenings, j
WANTED A HOUSEMAID, STATE
Pcfaool for Deaf. I'hone 4. ;
IMPROVED AN UNI MI-ROVED COUN
try property for sale for reasonable
price or will tak city property for
first payment-and pwe ions; time on
remainder. 401 Hubbard building.
WANTED ABOUT 10 ACHES WITHIN
2 miles, on a main rood road. ' Soil
must be A N... 1 and n abundant
supply of BWMi wj Water and a
plant. Want a good one story mod
ern house, n. lamily orchard (don't
- eare f or mre) will pay .all cash, and
all It is worth, if suited. If you have
the-above, approximately near, see
at once or write .r phone The Fleming-
Realty c.. 311 State street. iThe
customer Is waitmg and ready.!
FOR SALE IU PROVED 5Mi ACHE
farm, 0 arres under cultivation. .. al
a nee timb.-r and pnsture. fine sprina.
F.od buildings. tflUtock and equip
ment goes, kooI rod. price $150 per
acre. L0 a-re farm all under culti
vation, home ami barn 7 miles rom
ffalem. tt t i - n n .1
house, bath, toilet, electrict tights.
- "- Pflce $750. & acre t-herry or
enard. 4 miles out. price $800. Good
Lloom mrKi,r" cottage in South Sa-
''m' Kood location, price $1130. 5
f V k . a,i titivated. 3 room plastered
- V V1". barn. well, macadam road.
V? vm,Le" out Pr' $100. W. H.
Crabenhorst A Co 275 State s Use U
EMPLOYMENT
FEMALE
wanted -Mi-KTKXT 1;aivco6k.
Home Restaurant. 223 North com
mercial street.
WANTED POSITION AS HOUSEKEEP.
- er by woman with two children. Ad
dress H 24 " Statesman.
FIVE BRIGHT CAPABLE LADIES TO
travel demonstrate and sell dealers.
t to $150 per jtionth. Railroad fare
P'"a- 'ioodrlcl Drun Company. Dept.
7 02. 'Oman a,-Nebraska.
MA LB
WOODCUTTE KS WANTED DRY
wood for sale. Phone 254r 822.
WOOD CUTTERS WANTED TO CUT
from 500 to 1000 cords food timber.
House to live in. Call 930 or 1S9
Larmer Transfer.
WANTED BRIGHT TOUNO MAN
from 17 to 18 years did to learn
Printing; trade, day, work. Apply
Statesmen Job Dept., upstairs.
FOR SALE
LIVESTOCK.
FOR SALE FOUR COWS FRESH-AND
coming; fresh Durham and Jerseys.
Call 554 Ferry atreet or phone 483.
OR SALE ONE BAY MARE. EIGHT
years old. low hlockr chunk. Ren tie
. and true. Price 85. One bay horse. 7
years old, weight 1300, sound, gentle
nd ruv price $135. One roan
horse. 8 years Aid. a-entie. sin -tie and
; double, price $40. One pair 3-year-old
pack mules and pack-saddles complete
Keldines, welg-ht 3200 sound, arentle
MISCELLAHEOUS
WANTED TO BUY OR EXCHANGE
rabbits. Phone S85-M mornings. .
FRESH OOAT MEAT EVERYDAY.
' . Phone 8. s
$200 CASH WILL BUY GOOD JIOAD
ster in rood running; orders worth
$300. Owner going to enlist. Phone
594-M.
SMALL POTATOES SUITABLE FOR
feed fifty cents per sack at ware
house. Phone 717 or 852.. M&igi
Bros.
IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST
farm paper, send 10c to the Pacific
Homestead. Salem, Oregon, for a trial
subaription. .Mention thia ad.
CAPTIVITY OF TUB OATMAN GIRLS
This true story of western immi
gration has been carefully revised,
making a handsome little book. It
tells in graphic terms of the mas
sacra of the Oatman family, ef the
escape of Lorenro, and the captivity
of Mary and Olive. Mary died of
starvation and Olive was purchased
from the Indiana - five years later.
The price is 20 cents, postpaid. Ad
dress Oregon Temchera Monthly, Sa
lem. (Irrnn
POULTRY
IF YOU WANT TO GET TUB BEST
poultry paper published, send 10
cents to the Northwest Poultry
Journal. Salem. Oregon, for a trial
subscription. Mention this ad. '
RBAli ETATR
ATJOOTr TBUY 25x$ FEET ON BAST
side Commercial street. ne door
north of State atreet. Salem, togeth-
er with perpetual right of way over
the 14x50 4 feet tract extending from
this property to State street. Terms
Apply Seott Bosorth. 701-8 Spauldlng
RMr.. Portland. Orwron.
FOR RENT
FARMS
FOR RENT 70 ACRES LOCATED" !
mile west of Wapato station. Yamhill
county. 1$ acres hops. 700 bearing
fruit trees, 22 acres farm land, bal
ance pasture. Address W. H. Egan.
Gervala. route 2, phone SF11.
HOUSES
FOR RENT CHEAP. ROOM COM
pletely furnished house. 1023 North
Seventeenth on car line.
FOR RENT $6; PARTLY MODERN
five-room cottage, ivm oaginaw.
Call at 1042 Saginaw, or Statesman
business office. Phone 23. .
FOR RENT MODERN BUNGALOW
on block from pavea sireev
South Salem. $10 per month. EL A.
Rboten $49 Rural Avenue. Phone
1141-J.
FOR RENT ONE SEVEN ' ROOM
bouse, pavea street. ew ,
$15. One six room house- no ga
rage $7. . Call 1190 South I Liberty
street. v v 5 '
FOR 11E.VT TUB FOLIOWING
910 Ki ve-room modern cottage at
1$7 South Church street.
. $12.50 Six-room modern house on
paved street at 1920 South High Si.
Call at Statesman business office
or phone 6$3. ' '
ROOMS
FOR RENT X ROOM SUITE, NICELY
furnished for housekeeping. $33
Ferry street:
FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM
wiin use w M
Address A. B. care Statesman.
GOOD OUTSIDE KOOM HOT WATER
heat, modern conveniences. in
side rooms. Close to State House.
1030 Chemeketa. Phone 1239.
FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED
housekeeping rooms, reasonable. S5
North Commercial.
'LOST end FOUND
LOST
l7TEYK GLASSES. PHONE 100F2T.
VOVTSO
FOUND BUNCH OF FOUR KEYS IN
leather key case. Inquire ; States
man office. f
MISCELLANEOUS
HI SI ESS OPPOItTl. 1TIES
FOlTlravVEH-Lvj FOB
Califdrnia. Will sell 20 room spart
ment house on-block-from -JVurl
House. loixl Income. Phwne 121-lt.
exchange
to" kxcha kg eS: w sewing ma-
; chine and delivery wagon -for farm
machinery. Address "II 22" care
Hts teams h offiee. '
"MQlETTO LOAH.
HAVE" CLIENTS WITlT MONEY TO
loan on; ny good real or chattel
security. IPt Hubbard buildings.
PEHtOIf AU
YOUNG W I DOW . BEST CHARACTER
and disposition, worth $S5,o0. want
kind, home-lovlpg - husband. Box
68 4C LOS Angeies, tam.
MARRY IF IONELY-. FOR 'RESULTS.
-w ma - !.. and mn.t sticcessrul
"Home Maker;" hundreds rich wish
marriage soon; strictly confidential;
most reliable; years experience; de
scriptions free. "The Successful
iun. Mrs. I'uraie. ijox i; ta.
land Calif. - . .
pi:iioxai.
vounu maidk.v 2, worth 150.000.
lonely. Anxious to marry honorable
Kentleuuta. K. Warn, 221Ci Temple
street. 1 m Angeles. Osi.
ARE YOU LOMKIjVT FOR SPEEDY
marriage try my club; beat, largest
in "country: established. 12 years;
thousnnds wishing early marriage:
all dealings confidential; descrip
tions free. The Old Reliable Club;
Mrs. Wrubel, 732 Madison Oakland,
California.
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED HORSES, HARNESS, WAO
ona. Will buy all grades, young, old.
thin or fat ones. S. Olson, Club
Stables. Phone 7.
WANTED 4 OF 5 GOOD CHEAP MILK
cows cominK fresh. Phone 73F14.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR
good clean rags. Pressroom, States
man. HORSES WANTED WE BUT AND
sell, all kinds of work horses. If
you have any for sale call on us.
Clearwater Bros.. Salem Horse Ex
change. 554 Ferry St. Phones 1021
or 43.
AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY
TIRES HRPAIRF.D VULCANIZING
BRACKETT & GRAY TUBES VUL
canized. 25c. Retreading our special
ty. Free service car. Phone 1400.
279 North Commercial.
WATT SHIPP CO. RETREADS AND
sections tubes 25c up. Service car.
Phone 363. 12$ South Commercial
atreet.
AUTO SERVICE
fcHIPP"S AUTO SERVICES-CITY AND
country trips. Phone V'Day, 963;
night 3S. -
STORAGE BATTERIES
BELMONT SERVICE STATION STOR
age battery repairing, recharging
and auto electric accessories. Cor
ner State and Fronts Sts. Phone 707.
PROFESSIONAL
DENTISTS
DR. F. L. UTTER, DENTIST, ROOMS
413-414 Bank of Commerce Bldg.
Phone S04. .
MUSIC TEACHER
R. HAER, TEACHER OF PIANO.
Phone 1S8S. -
LODGE DIRECTORY
MODERN WOODMEN.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp. No. 524C, meets
every Thursday evening- at 8 o'clock
J In Derby building-, corner Court and
r High streets. R. F. Day. V. C; J. A.
, Wright, clrek.
BROTHERHOOD OK YOEMAN
MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN
. ins; in Masonic Temple, fifth floor, at
8 o'clock. All visiting members wel
come.. . Horace . fc kes. Foreman. W.
H . Pru n k. Correspondent.
BUSINESS CARDS
AUTO DELIVERY
BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIVER.
ed any place, city or country. Phone
4 or TOUT-R. W. W Fl er.
"CIIROPRACTIO
CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS RE
store normal function. If you want
results consult Dr. May, SOS-S-7
Hubbard Bldg. phone 627.
DR. O. L. SCOTT. D. C GRADUATE OF
P. S. C. Cbiropracties fountain bead.
Davenport. Iowa. Chiropractic cor
rect! the cause of disease. Office
40C-7-8, U. a N. Bank Building.
Phone 87. Residence 828-R.
CHINESE PHTSiaAX.
DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN
disease. 153 8. High St. Phone 288.
'DRESSMAKERS
DRESSMAKING GOWNS REMODEL-
eo. azs noria vapnoi auww mwuw
1471.
ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES
ELKCTK1C FIXTURES AND SUPPLY
Co. House wiring ana motor repair
work, electrict fixtures and supplies.
Prompt service. 220 North Liberty
street. Phone 283. E. K. Dentson.
"DRAYS AND EXPRESS
CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
Phone 933. Salem's largeat and beat
equipped transfer company. Get our
reduced freight rates on eastern
shipments. Also for storage as we
have three warehouaes in connection
with business. Furniture moving,
packing, ahipplng and storing- our
specialty. Office 11 South Commer
cial street.
"bRir CLEANING AND PRESSING
JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F.
B. watanane. t-rop . ommr-
etat BV. lauer .
nits cleaned and pressed. $1 and
$1.50. Work called for and delivered
free. Tel. Main
"JUNK
JUNK
JUNK WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST
price for junit ok every sisu. Mt.
make you a price on your household
c-oods. The "Square Deal" House
Cspital Junk Co., $71 ChemskeU
Street. Phone $9$.
srrrLL VALUE PAID FOR ; SECOND
hand goods. Highest market prices
for junk and hides. The- People's
Junk and Secondhand Store, S71 No.
Commercial. Phone 734.
HAIR REMOVED
CLEAN WHITE" HAS PROVEN SUC
eeaaf uL Applied here or sold for
home use. Sanitary Beauty Parlors.
228 Hubbard Bldg-.
"LAUNDRIES
SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK
delivery and careful work. Dry
wash Be per pound. 1$$ South Lib
erty St Phone 25. "
.jnuct txrcvr WARft I Ji rtTJD RT REO-
riVsUAV ww ' -
alar washing dene at a rate every
body can arrora. r or oniy iuh-iit
cents we will collect, wash and de
liver your washing within twenty
four hours. Phone $471. a
OSTEOPATHY
rvt' W I. ukrhKII. GRADUATE
American School Osteopathy. Kirks-
vUle. Mo.; treats acute and chronic
, disease. Office 404-405 V. B. Na
tional Bank Bidr- i-none ri. resi
dence 419 North Summer. Phone 414
DRS. WHITE & WALTON, OSTEO
...ki. .ktr.ivUni and aura-eons
Graduates of the American School of
Osteopathy. JvirKSViue, am. rom-g-raduate
and apedalUed In nervous
diseases at Los Angeles College.
Treat acute and chrenie diseases.
rn-m t.i.i 11 B Nat'! P.ank
Bldg. Phone $59. Residence, 182$
..- vourc Bb traouw
NURSERIES.
I RUITIVND NURSERY SALES YARD
at High and Kerry. fall and see
stock and get prices before purchas
ing elswhere. Everbearing atraw-
: berry plants.
PIANO TUN I KG
G. E. MAST. EXPERT TUNING,
cleaning, repairing and regulating.
All work - guaranteed. 1(45 Hall
street or care of Sherman Clay &
Co.. Court street, phone S1S3-J.
SECOND HAND GOODS
WE BUT AND SELL SECOND HAND
goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, bar.
ness. collars, collar pads, tools,
chains. Fred Schindler. 25$ Center
Street.
TRANSFER HAULING
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANT KIND
of hauling. Household
moving Jobs done prompt
ly. Try me once. Tlmme.
47S State St. Phone 913. Residence
phone 1122-J.
UNDERTAKERS
WEBB A CU)UGH C. B. WEBB. A. M.
Clough. funeral directors. Latest
modern methods known to the pro
fession. 497 Court street.
WATER
SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE. 301 a
Commercial street. For water service
apply at office. Make all complaints
at the office. No deductions in bills
will be allowed for abaence or for
any causes whatever unless water is
cut off from premises. Hereafter
water for irrigation will only be
furnished to regular customers using
f water for domestic purposes. Con-
; tractors for sidewalks, brick work,
or plastering, wilt pleaae read "for
' building purposes" under schedule of
' rates. Apply at office for copy.
WALL PAPER, FAINT
TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND
upward for choice Wall Paper at
Buren's Furniture Store, 179 Com-
mercial St.
GLENN L. ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC-
eoratlng, painting, tinting, paper
hanging; etc Work done by contract
or day; good workman. Location
1020 Center St. Phone C8S-W.
SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL
Paper, and Picture Framing. Good
. -worlriweii. 48 fnort Bt. Phone 4 8 &.
WOVEN WIRE FENCING
Depet KsUssal Jk Assert earn Peace,
, oil elaea, 2S la. SS taw kOa;h.
Paints, Oil and Varalak.
Steves Rebuilt and Repaired
Loganberry -and Hep Ileeka.
" Salens Fence A Steve Wsrlu.
Z5C Ceert St. PImm 1X4
R. R. FEIING.
PUBLIC NOTICKS.
- , NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals, addressed to the
Oregon State Board of Control, Sa
lem, Oregon, and endorsed "Pro
posal for Champoeg Pioneer Memor
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, 1918, and not there
after, and - at this time and place
will be publicly opened and read.
All proposals must be upon blank
form to be obtained from George IL
Post, Architect, at his office. Room
3, Gray Block, Salem, Oregon; must
give the prices proposed, both In
writfng and figures; ana must be
signed by the bidder, with his ad
dress. Plans and specifications are
cn file with the Board of 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
plans and specifications n.ust be re
turned and accompany each bid.
Each bid is to be presented under
sealed cover, and shall be accom
panied by a certified check made pay
able to the Oregon State Board of
Control, Salem, Oregon, for an
amount equal to at least ten per
cent (10 CI,) of the amount of said
bid. and no bid shall be considered
unless certified check is enclosed
therewith. Such certified check shall
be delivered upon the condition that
if said bid be accepted the party
lidding 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
State. 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
amount of the contract price.
The right is reserved to reject any
ot all proposals, or to accept the pro
posal deemed best for tho State.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, January
7th, 1918.
R. B. Goodin, Secretary,
Oregon State Board of Control.
PRODUCE
CASH PAID FOR BEANS. ANY QUAN
ity. Phone 943. Across track from
Kouthern Pacific passenger depot.
Oregon Fruit company. -
T SALEM BIARKETS
i
BUYING PRICES.
Eggs and Poultry.
Eggs. 42 to 4 4c.
Ilen.s live. 20 to 21 c.
Springs, 19c.
Turkeys, Ke. 19 to 21c
Turkeys, dressed, 25 0 26c
Pork. Mutton and Beef.
Ewes, 5 7c
Pork on foot 14 Vic.
Veal, dressed, 12 to 15c.
Spring lambs, 13 He.
Beef steers, 6V& to 7c; cows,
4 to 6c.
Bulls, 3 to 5c
BTay.
Cheat, per ton, $23.
Clover, per ton, $21.
Vetch, per ton, $23.
Grain.
Wheat. $1.85 to 1.87.
REAL ESTATE
GOOD FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED
, immediately. Niemeyer, 544 State
treet. Phone 1000.
$50,000 TO LOAN ON GOOD FARM
property. Niemeyer. 041 State atreet.
I'hone 1000.
FOR SALE CHEAP IMPROVED
acreage on car line. PheaL route 4,
pnone iwsr a.
FINE 6 ACRE TRACT IN HAYE&
vllle district, good house and fruit,
must go,$32S0. Socolofsky.
FOR SALE ONE HOUSE AND LOT.
price $1000. Pay same as rent. Ap
ply to A, E. Day. 2403 Center atreet.
Salem. Oregon.
FINE 30 ACRES. ALL CULTIVATED.
1 mile from station, price $4000 mort
gage $750. will exchange equity for
clear Salem residence. Socolofsky.
DON'T KEEP VACANT PROPERTY.
Rent it. . I have tbe renters. Nie
meyer. State street. Phone 1000.
FINE 10 ACHE HOME IN SUBBtTRBS
of Salem to apply on grain or fruit
ranch. Socolofsky.
THE EQUITY IN 993 ACRE IMPROV
ed stock snd grain ranch to exchange
for smaller ranch not over $12,500.
Soeolofsky.
TRADE -YOUR ACREAGE FOR AL
berta, farms. 1 have some fine ex
changes. Niemeyer, 544 State street.
Phone 1000.
WANTED TO EXCHANGE MODERN
$4000 home in Salem; will take house
and acre or more good land in
suburbs up to $2500 and give almost
any . terms on balance. Address
"Home - Owner." care Statesman.
FOR SALE CHOICE 2 ACRE TRACT
on car. line. 6 room plastered bouse
$2100. 32 acres. Howell prairie good
buildings $4500: $ acres on car line
a anap at $1200. 7 room house mod
ern good location $800. Ranch for
rent. Stock ranch to trade for acre
age. F. L. Wood. Bayne building.
LOOK AT THISA REAL
OPPORTUNITY
About 400 acres of choice Polk coun
ty land; about 80 acres clear; about $0
acres in a tump pasture; - balance In
choice piling timber and oak gruba.
Timber alone worth $7800. New four
room houae, new dairy barn, providing
for 20 cows and four horses; new. pig
pen and new milk house. Water piped
from fine spring- to all buildings. Will
sell the whole at a great barsraln.
Very easy terms. per cent interest.
Address L, owner, cars Thi Statesman.
Oats, 80c to 85c.
Beans, 8 to 9c
Mill Feeds. Retail.
Bran, per ton, $35.50. . .
Shorts, per ton. $38.
WHOLESALE TO DEALERS.
Butter.
Country butter, 45c.
Creamery prints, 53 to 54 c.
Butterfat, f.o.b. Salem, 56c.
, - .VecetAbles. ,
Lettuce, crate. $2 to $2.25.
Cauliflower. $1.25.
Celery, 73c to 90c'
Ne;br. rice corn. 10c.
Tomatoes, California. $2.35.
Onions. $2 to $2.50. . ,
Cabbage, $1.75.
Suing garlic, 8c
Potatoes. $1.25.
Turnips, sack. $1.00.
Sweet potatoes. 5c. -
' Nuts ..
Almonds, 23c.
Walnuts (Ko. 1) 24 l-2c
Walnuts (No. 2) 20c
Peanuts, raw. 16c.
Cocoanuts, dozen, $1.40.
Fruits.
Grapefruit. $4 to $5.
Pears, $1.50.
Oranges. $2.50 to $4.50.
Bananas, 6 c
Apples, $11.50.
Fard dates. $2.50.
Dromedary dates. $4.65.
Honey (Idaho) $4 to $4.50..
Lemons, $6.50 to $7.50. ,
Retail prices.
Creamery butter. 60c.
Flour, hard wheat, $2.80 to $3.
Flour, valley,? $2.50 to $2.60.
Eggs, 50c.-7 .. ;
Sugar, case and beet. 11 lb, $1.
Potatoes, sack lota. $1.50.
I PORTLAND MARKETS
PORTLAND, Jan. 19. Today's
car receipts: Wheat, 4; barley, 1;
flour, 12; oats 7; hay, 5.
Cattle.
Cattle, steady; receipts. 65. Med
ium to choice steers, $10010:75;
good to medium steers, $8,75 0,10;
common - to good steers. $7.25 ft
8.75; choice cows and heifers, $7.2
08; common to good cows and hei
s.er $607.35; canners, $307.53:
bulls, $4.500 7; calves, $7010.25;
stocker and feeder steers, $6 0 8.50.
Hogs, steady; receipts, 650; prime
light. $13,45615.60; prime heavy,
$15.50015.65; pigs, $13.50014;
bulk. $15.45015.60.
Sheep, steady; receipts. 1060.
Western lambs, $14.50015; valley
lambs. $14 014.25; yearlings $12.50
.13; wethers, $12 012.50; ewes.
$9.50011. v -
Portland market on shorn sheep
IVxQZ cents under quotation.
Hairy Product.
Prints. extras. 52 0 54 cents;
cubes, extras. 4 94 cents; prime
firsts. 4 9 cents; dairy. 32 k cents.
Butterfat: : Portland delivery.
No. 1 sour cream, 56 057 cents.
Potatoes: j Buying price locals,
$101.15; selling price, $1.25.
Grains.
Grain: 30-day option (Bids).
Oali. No. 2,-$59; barley, feed, $37.50
barley, brewing. $59.
Eastern oats and -corn in bulk:
(Bids) Oats. No. 3, while. $55.50;
oats, , 38-pound, clipped. $56; corn.
No. 3 yellow, $63; corn. No. 3", mix
ed, $62; oats. No. 3, $5". 50; oats,
clipped, $56; corn, yelipw, $f3:
corn, mixed, $62.50.
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Corn Market Closes Heavy;
Railroads Clear Blockade
CHICAGO. Jan 19. Clearing up
of the railroad blockade- tended to
day to case the corn market. Prices
closed heavy. January $1.27 and
May $1.24 1-5 with the finish as a
whole unchanged to- V cent down
compared with 24 hours before. Oats
declined to cent net. In pro
visions the outcome" varied from a
setback of 10 to 35 cents advance, y
Faced by prospects of liberal re
ceipts here Monday and Tuesday, the
corn ' market showed a downward
slant almobt uniformly throughout
the session.
Oats sagged with corn. Ilopd cf
sales to the seaboard led to a tem
porary bulge which was more than
counteracted when no business de
veloped. -. V ''- x.t ';".
Heavier receipts of hog weaken
ed provisions but shap reduction of
the-, weekly total of hog packing
led afterward to .rallies. - The-late
upturns partly due to the fact' that
shipments for the week were shown
to have been greatly enrtalled by
traffic difficulties..
1
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OBITUARY
SCOTTS MILLS, Or., i Jan. 19.
Averltt. Case rfeed was born In West
Grandby. Conn., August 3. 1845.
moving to Rldgeville. Ohio.' with hli
parents at the age of 7 years. He
lived there until June 18, 1861, when
he enll:ed in the Seventh Ohio Vol
unteer Infantry. Serving faithfully
until upon Antietam's bloody field a
piece from a bursting shell cut Into
his shoulder severing his collar
bone, cutting off two ribs and lodg
inglin the left lung. f
Helpless on the field of battle a
Confederate surgeon caring, for boys
in gray noticed the wounded bpy In
blue.1 With a word of sympathy he
sprinkled an' opiate upon the gaping
wound, also placing a dose Of mor
phine upon his tongue. Union
stretcher bearers coming later left
him for dead, while they bore away
those they thought might be saved.
A faithful comrade hunted for him
and finding life still in the mutilated
body, hunted for surgeons to dress
the wound. .Miraculously, his life
was spared -and an honorable dis
charge -was given for physical dis
ability. With returning health, came the
desire to serve his country again
and in January. 1864, Yank." as
the boys In blue knew him. re-en-
listed in the Ninth Ohio battery,
serving until the end of the war.
September 29, 1869, he was uniteJ
in marriage to Caroline, L. Ilickox
at Grand Rapids, Mich. She sur
vives him.
To this union two children were
born. Pearl A. Reed of Hood River,
and Mrs. C. A. Dunagan of this place.
'Also left to mourn him are i
niece, Mrs. Willard Moore pf Salem,
a daughter or L. L. Hickox of Byron
Center, Mich., whom thsy raised
from Infancy, and a" nephew. E. E.
Hickox of Portland, raring for him
since he was 3 years of ae. The
latter's father. W. C. Hickox, also
shared their home for many years.
In 1892 the family moved to Or
egon, residing at Scotts Mills for the
past seventeen years. Mr. Reed was
called from a long and useful Ufe
January 13,' 1918, at the age of 72
years, 5 months' and 10 days. '
Honored and respected by all who
knew blm, many attended' the fun
eral. Rev.' Harris of Scotts Mills
read'a selection from the Scriptures,
assisted by singing by. the Scotts
Mills quartet. The Silyerton U.,A.
R. post also took charge and per
formed the last rites over their de
parted comrade.
THE BOSTON .VERSIOX. ,
One proverb in tbe Down East States
Hath this interpretation:
He cachinnates best who. cachinnates
The ultimate rachlnhatton.
Philadelphia Evening Ledger.
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NOTICE OF GERMAN REGISTRATION
All German aliens are required to
reglater between February 4th and
February $th 1818.
By proclamation of the President of
the United States, all German aiiena
are hereby notified that all natives,
citizens, denizens, or subjects of the
Oerman Empire, or imperial German
Oovernment. being- males of the axe
of fourteen yeara and upwards on reg
istration day who are within the Unit
ed States and not actually naturalised
as American citizens are required to
rerlster aa alien enemies.
The dates of registration- within the
State of Oregon, have been fixed by
the Attorney (ieneral of" the United
States to commence at 6:00 a. m. on
February 4th and to continue on each
day successively thereafter between the
hours of :0 a. m. and 8:00 p. nt. up
to and Including the 9th day or Feb
ruary. 1818. at, 8: 00 p. m.
All German aliens residing in, or
Heine; within the city of Salem or vi
cinity are hereby required to preant
themselves for registration at the Po
lice Station In said city to the Chief
of Police' who has been designated by
the Attorney General as Chief Regis-
trar of said city, and to complete their
registration on or before the ttn day
of February. 1818. at 8:00 p. m. '
Any German alien, requlred-to reg
ister who fails to complete hla registra
tion within the time fixed therefor, or
who violates, or attempts to violate, of
of whom there Is reasonable grounds
to believe that he Is about to violate
any regulation duly promulgated by
the President of tbe United States, or
these regulations, in addtion to all
other' penalties prescribed by law, la ;
liable to restraint, imprisonment and
detention for the duration. of the war,
or to give security, or to remove and
depart from the United States in the
manner prescribed by law. r
Forma of registration affidavits, reg
istration cards, snd Instructions to ree
istranta. and other - necessary forms
will he furnished by the Chief of
Police.
Geo. F.-Alexander.
United States Marshal.
District of Oregon.
. H. H. Lucas,
Actin- 'ef of ' Tollce
. , . and Chief Reglatrar for
the c- of Rulem
TMETACLES
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
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No. 14 Oregon .Express ,..;. 6:
No, 84 Oregonian .... ..... 6:
No. 2$ Willamette Limited.. :
a.m.
a.m.
20 a.m.
No. 1$ Portland Passenger.. 1:
25 p.m.
No. 24 Coos uay
48 p.m.
No. 12 Shasta Llmltea ..... t
Vn. 14 Portland Exnreaa ... $
s p.m.
10 p.m.
00 a.m.
No. 228 Ixcal Way Freight.. 8:
WO. X WI IJ."M -- . M.
. - Seatbbtewad
No. 52 Oregonian .......... 8
:1S pra.
:20 a.m.
:01 a.m.
:S2 a.m.
:20 p.m.
:42 p.m.
No. 22 Coos Bay It
No. 18 California Express ..1$
No. 17 Roseburg Passenger. 4:
No. .11 Shasta Limited ..... 8:
No. 27 Willamette Limited.. :
No. 18 San Francisco Pass... 10
No. 221 San Fran. Fast FrU..12:
No. 227 Local Way Freight. .11;
27 p.m.
01 a.r .
01 a.nv
. ii.Ruu:r.KR I.IVH
No. 72 Arrive at Salem..... :l$a.m.
No. 74 Leave Salem. :gsp.m.
A I.EM. PAltS CTTT WESTERN
141 Leavea. Salem, motor . . . . 7:04 a.m.
1(2 Leaves Salem, motor.... 9:88 a.m.
1S Leaves Salem, motor.... 1:48p.m.
Through car to Monmouth and Arfte
1C7 Leaves Salem, motor .... 8:48p.m.
19 leaves Salem, motor 8:57 p.m.
ZJt Way Freight leavea Salem 8:00 a.m.
162 Arrives at Salem 8:34 a.m.
Hi Arrives at Sslem ........11:00a.m.
ICS Arrives at Salem 8:00 p.m.
1C8 Arrives at Salem ......... 6:2$ p.m.
170 Arrives a Salem ........ 7:20p.m.
240 Way Freight Ar. Salem.. 2:10p.m.
. OREGON ELECTRIC
I SenthbesMl I
Train .1" Leave Arrive Arrive
No. sportland Salem Eugene
1 ... .. 4:14 am 8:25 am 10:55 am
5tLtd...8:30 am 10:11am - 11:25 pm
7....10:4J am 12:85pm
9 2:05 pm , 4:15 pm 8:35 pm
13 Ltd. ..4:40 pin - :40 pm 8:80 pm
17 (:0i pm :! pm . Pslent only
19 ......9:20pm 11:29pm Salem only
21 .....11:45pm 1:55 am 8:50am'
North Bank Station (leave Jeffer
son Street 15 and 20 minutes later.)
Nerthbewnd :
Train Leave Arrive rTl"?
No. Eugene Salem -Portland
2 .....12:0Sam 4:25am 8:50am
7:15 am . :25am
10 Ltd... 7:43 am :4$am 11:25am
12 ..... 11:20am 1:15pm
14 .....11:18am 1:50pm 4:00pm
1 Ltd. ..1:55 pm 4:00 pm 6:4 5 pm
20 4:10pm 6:20 pm 7:40 pm
22 ......4:2Spm 7r85pm 10:00pm
xNorth Hank Station Arrlve Jeffer
son Street 18 minutes earlier). Leave
Corvallts. -
- COnVALMS CONNECnOXS
: Nerlhbesisid ' .
Leave Oorvailla, Arrive Salem
8:25 am 0:48 am
12:12 pm 1:80 am
2:41 pm 4:00pm
4:10 pm 1:10 pm
6:18 pm ' 7:5Spm
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Leave Salem Arrive Coryallls
8:35 am :57 am
10:15am ll:33sm
11:55 pm 2:20 pm
4:18 pm fJMP"
6:40 pm ; 8:68 pa )