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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1918)
The Wants and Needs of the Capital City Are Noted Under Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them p,nr: Sell and Exchange all Kinds roND HAND GOODS A4 W - - trrVS CLOTHIXG. SHOES, RICY- CAPITAL EXCHANGE M.iM " Court St. - KORTnCII UNION VTJIE INSURANCE SOCIETY . w. H. llurghardt, Jr.. ri w Altnt , 383 State St. Moiiey to Loan n IMPROVED FARM Asp CTTT :.APUHTr AT LOWEIT RATES THOS, K. FORD MOVET TO LOAN I HAVE MADE arrangements tor io"in will make Terr low rate of ;':;r,,t on highly improvea rarms. l?merV Smith. Boom 6. McCormack cm Balem. Or. KDQM ss. rxASSBTIED ADTEIITUKIIKSTI Rata per warm First Insertion . . lc Subsequent Insertions ....... e fSTweek (six insertions) ... U Oaa month 9c Six months contract per mo. to 13 wenths' on tract, par mo... 7c jio account opanad (or laaa than Z&e A scat card riven frea with an advertisement to tha extent of 60c aaooncing. -For Sale." -For Rent.' -Room- or "Board." ,1 :MW TODAT ment will' be run under "New etherwise ordered by tha adver- Subsequent Inaertlon of the ad will appear under Its proper class ification. i Ka advertlsment will be run under "New Today" for more than . sa Issue under any circumstances re TODAY MAID WANTED PHONE 108. TOR SALE TWO SMALL SHOATS $6 , each. Fnona w. : OR SALE OWNER LEAVINU FOH ? California. Will aell 20 room apart- meat house one-block from Court House. Good Income. Phonel216-U. OSTEOPATHY ACUTE AND CHRON tc diseases. Graduates American reboot Oateopathy. Kirksvllle, Mo. - Sixteen years experience.. Residence office 854 South Commercial streeC Post graduate work. Loa Angeles College. Dxs. H. D. Bowera tc Alice C. Bowera 8XAPS 7 ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE light and bath, bearing fruit trees acrea on car line some or chard.. $1200. Phone evenings 2510J2. WANTED TO TRADE ONE LOT. ON atrt fir lino and V block from ; : paved atreet for piano. Call at 1009 North Fourteenth. 'FOR SALE TOUNO JERSEY COW freah In a abort time. Call at 1000 North Fourteenth atreet. ' - WANTED A GIRL TO WORK Oil board and attend school. Light wora. Phone 1271 afternoons or 2 4 81-J fore- ' ' aooaa T7 ANTED BY TOUNO MAN A PLACE to work In. city. Would I ke a de 'livery route. Familiar with city and can operate auto. Call or write Harry Bheppard. 490 Couth Sixteen th street. "OR SALE 160 ACRES. FINE DAIRY r and grraln farm, all cultivated. fine ouiiaungs, price 125 per-acre, iv . acrea imoroved farm, all farm land. food buildings, will conaider good residence up to $4000, price $10,500. 44 aera farm all under, cultivation. noktae. price $6100. Six room house and lot $500. W.H. Grabenhorst A Co, 278 State street. - . WANTED TO CORRESPOND WITH widower, of rood character, past 65 who has a farm. Will explain-in first letter. Minna M. Merton. San Bern- : ardino, California, general delivery. 155 ACRES, ALL A-NO.-l LAND, NO whiteland, fair improvement, all feaced and cross fenced, good road, Ihi niilea from achool, house, atore and station, mail route past th door 7ard. one of the best bargains In Marion County, must bo sold at once, only $o per acre. Socolofsky, 341 fr'fo trt. EMPLOYMENT KE.HAI.B iED A HOUSEMAID, . STATE w icti, rnone ota GJRL WANTS' lOSITION AS DRIVER for aii to delivery. Address "11 2" fr y)i(MBI,B offic.. TrfALHT WANTED POSITION"" AS. TRUCK . iDoaa 10-W. 15. C10PPEUS WANTED. 404 1 I wuhii i ii une i eii vr ATT5D . LOGANBERRY TRAIN , Vi Monday mornine;. Bring- leather f Don't phone. B. Cunnlng- VfA.TEDr-nRaHT YOUNO MAN ;V7 years 6ld to 1 fr?ii" t'?4'. dy work. A iir"""" vr upstairs. earn Apply FOR SALE rlVfiSFr i "OLA N D CHINA IMJAIt. rnuHW1' Hull f son H mile North r,mly v'rr Phone 4Vi abbtu. lhone 28S-M morninga. hone M.'AT IEAT EVERY DAY. rlL?A,;E H TRADE FOR COW. ltK2L le4 motorcycle. 1'hone ,2s?er2H WIU" GOOD RO iiss'1? gon4 fanning order, w ' 4.if 0nep eolog to enlist. PI ROAD- orth hone Ta--' HA,NKS.S AND WAON FOH 'boa." r.w,u range for cattlo or ' Phone 254 or 632. UrbJ?::,T- 3 MeCIANAHAN 1N I w..r't,m ,t" almost nc-. -4iiu? X ' incubstors. E. J. Mler. Turner, Oregon. Itoute 2. EifidL'f1,TATrt:-s SUITABLE FOR Bros! on 711 or wv Ma-igla i"hlBiiAJrE INTJER ! SEWING MA-Yd2n?-5f e"1ttlon; $16 If sold to KUoLl.PtXrc. ro,nr way. Elertrle -ioici, 476 State street. Room 3. ISCRJLI.A N KOtTS. rl.V WANT TO G ETTH E BEST HormMP,lKr'.?nd !c to th Pcinc Nicuiiun inn WAX. CAP2lYJr.T OF.TE OATSIAM GIRLS aTfilf-VL" iorjr of wtern immt hf b'en carefully revised. .5 handsome little book. It tells In graphic terma of the mil- SZcIS-t11 tm family. of the cape of Lorenzo, and the captivity ?.'n Olive. Mary dkd Tf tm ' was purcnased The Price is 20 cents, postpaid. Ad for T"h MoSthly. Si POCLTBY" !11Y?.0 WANT TO GET THE BEST poultry ! paper published, send 10 cents to tha Northwest Poultry .hl.,8alenlv "sTon. for a trial subscription. Mention tbla ad. KK-AL EMATB" A .P01?, BUY 26x10 FEET ON EAST T ..... -"'""'";iai street, one door lh..?' Slat t.p- Salem, togetb-f-.Wlthrri54!tlJ1 Ti'at ot way over the 14x50 tt feet tract extending; from hJ-t prpe.1tv.. to stte 'treet. Terms nPfi' Sf01. B0h. 701-J Spaulding .Wider . Portland. Oregon. "woodT FIH WW)D FOlt hale" phone 254 or C22 after office hoars. FOR RENT FAHMI FOR RENT 70 ACRES LOCATE W mile west of Wapato station, Yamhill county. 12 acres hops. 709 bearing fruit trees, 22 acres farm land, bal ance pasture. Address W. H. Egan, nervals, route . phone SF11. HOUSES FOH RENT SIX ROOM FURNISHED house cheap to party with no small children. , Piano. Phone 712-W. , FOH RENTi MODERN SEVEN ROOM , house with fire place and garage. 1237 Chemeketa street or phone 116$. FOR RENT $f; PARTLY MODERN five-room cottage. 10S2 Saginaw. Call at 1042 Saginaw or Statesman business office. Phone 23. FOR RENT MODERN BUNGALOW on block from paved street, in South Salem. $10 per month. E. A. - Rhoten 340, Rural Avenue. Phone c 1141-J. f , .41 . FOR RENT THE FOLIOWING $10 Five-room modern cottage at 1157 South Church street. $12.50 Six-room modern house on paved atreet at 1920 South High 8 Call at Htateatnan business office or phone 683. t BOOHS FOR RENT A FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping suite of two or three rooms. 202 'North Summer street. FOR RENT 3 ROOM SUITE. NICELY furnished for housekeeping. . (33 Ferry atreet. . FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM : with use of bath, in modern bom. ' Address A. B. care Statesman. GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT WATER . heat, modern, conveniences, also in side rooms. Close to State House. 1030 Chemeketa. Phono 1280. FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, reasonable, 866 North Commercial. MISCELLAMOUS KX CHANCE TO EXCHANGE NEW SEW1NO MA .chine and delivery wagon tor farm machinery. Address J'lt 22" care Statesman office. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED HORSES, HARNESS, WAG ons. Will buy all grades, young, old. thin or fat ones.- S. Olson, Club Stables. Phone 7. - WANTED 4 OF 6 GOOD CHEAP MILK cows coming fresh. Phone 73F14. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR gooa ciean raB w-w., ,. - -man. ; HORSES WANTED WE BUT AND aell. all kin as or wori ooriw. you have any for sale call on ua. Clearwater Bros Salem Horsa Ex change, 664 Ferry L Phones 1031 AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY TiHKHKiFA IREPVi'LCANIZINO BRACKETT GRAY TUBES VUL- canlsnl, Z5C. itetreaaing "r ty. Free t service car. Phone 1400. J7f North CommerciaL WATT SHIPT CO. RETREADS AND sections tuoes aso up. -; Phone 163. 116 South Commercial street. . AUTO SKRVICJ9 SHIPP-S AUTO SERVICE CITY AND country trips, rnow - nfabt. 35S. RTflRAUK BATTERIES BEIIONT SEUVICE STATION-TOR- age battery repairing, and auto electric accessories. Cor- r..-r Stste and Fronts His. Phone 707. PROFESSIONAL DENTISTS DR. F. ' L. UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS Phone 08. -: '- MUSIC TEACHERS B, HARR. TEACHER OF PIANO LODGE DIRECTORY MODERN WOODMEN. MODERN WOODMEN 6F A METRIC A--Oregon Cedar Camp, No. 6246. mee t every Thursoay evening M In Derby building, corner Court and if .treete. R. F. Day. V. Cj J. A Wright, clrek. HROTHKHHOOD OF Y.!!Aj MEETS EVERY WEPNESDAT ,EVEN. ; Ing in Masonic Temsle, fifth floor, at 6 o'clock. All vlsltfn members wjl; rom. Horace r-ykes. Foreman. W. If Prtinfc, t'nrrenwwd'Wt. BUSINESS CARDS AUTO DELIVER f ninmiM tvn r A itd-V.t A DELIVER' i v nine, eitv or country. Phon o nf-R. W. "W Ktslee "barber shop &T?N fllE CI I i LD REN HAVE learned to point out our shop for hair i cutting, bsir bobbing, etc. grc's Barber Chop. 311 State street. if-; " CHIBOPBACnC CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS RE store normal function. If you want resulta consult Dr. May, 20&-C-7 Hubbard Bids;, phone 627. DR. O. L. SCOTT. D. C GRADUATE OF V. S. C. Chiropractics fountain bead. Davenport, Iowa. Chiropractic cor rects the cause of disease. Office 404-7-S, U. S. K. Bank Bulldlnff. Phwii 7. Rsldn Iljs-R. tittnTciT" fti v arcfAN. DR. U M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN Mtsase. 1S2 8 Hijrh St. I hone 283. "DiR Els M AKEI19 DRESSMAKING GOWNS REMODEL ed. 625 North Capitol street. Phone 1471. Kl.k(THir Kj X TVHK8 AXP wrPPLIES ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLY Co. House wiring and motor repair work, electrict fixtures and supplies. Prompt service. 220 North Liberty streev. Phone 2fi3. E. K. Denlson. DBA ITS AND EXPRESS CAPITAL CITT TRANSFER COMPANY I 'hone 933. Salem's largest and best equipped transrer company, uet our reduced freight ratea on eastern shipments. Also for storage aa we have three warehouses in connection with business. Furniture moving. packing, shipping and storing our specialty.: Office 111 South Commer cial street. 'DRT-CLEANING AND PRESS INQ JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F. '8; Wataaabe. Prop.. 434 N. Commer cial St. Ladies' and gentlemen's suits cleaned and pressed, $1 and 1.60. Work called for and delivered fre Tel. Main SRI JUNK WANTED WE PAT HIGHEST price for Junk of every kind. Let us make you a price on your household goods. The "Square Deal" House Capital Junk Co., 371 Chemeketa Street. Phone 398. FULL VALUE PAID FOR SECOND hand good a Highest market prices for junK ana hides. The people's Junk and Secondhand Store. 371 No, commercial. Phono 734. HAIR REMOVED "CLEAN WHITE" HAS PROVEN Suc cessful. Applied here or sold for noma use sanitary ueauty pariora. zzs hu board mag. LAUNDRIES SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK delivery and careful work. Dry wash 6c per pound. 134 South Lib erty st. : rnone it. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO ular washing dene at a rata every body can afford. For only slxty-flv cents w will collect, wash and da liver your wasning within twenty' four hours. Phone 3471. OSTEOPATHY DR. W. L. MERCER. GRADUATE American School Osteopathy. Kirks- vllle. Mo.; treats acute and chronic disease., Office 404-405 U. S. Na tional Bank Bldg. Phone fl9. Resi dence 419 North Summer. Phone 814, DRS. WHITE r WALTON. OSTEO pathie physicians and surgeons. Graduates of the American Schools of Osteopathy. Kirksville, Mo. Post graduate and apeclalised in nervous diseases at Los Angeles College. Treat acute and chronic diseases. Offices 505-8-7-8. U. 8. Nat'l Bank Btdg. Phone 859. Residence, 1620 Court St. Phone 2215. NURSERIES. FRUITLAND NURSERY SALES YARD at High and Ferry. Call and see stock and get prices before purchas ing elswhere. Everbearing straw berry plants. - "PIANO 'TUN I NO G. E. MAST. EXPERT TUNING. cleaning, repairing and regulating. All work guaranteed. 1C46 Hall atreet or care of Sherman Clay sc Co., Court street, phone 8161-J. SECOND HAND GOODS WE BUT AND SELL SECOND HAND goods or 11 kinds, pipe fittings, har ness, collars, collar , pads, tools, chains., Fred Schindler. 366 Center Street. : - TRA2IIFER HACXINO AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANY KIND Of hauling. Housenoia moving Jobs done prompt Ur. Try me once. Tim me. 476 State SC Phone 983. Realdence iphone 1122-J. UNDERTAKERS WEBB & CLOUGH C. B. WEBB, A. M. Clough. funeral ' directors. Latest modern methods known to the pro fession. 497 Court street. WATER SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE. 801 8. Commercial street. For water service apply at office. Make all complaints at the office. No deductions in 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 plesse read't"for building purposes" under schedule of rslffw. Apply at office for copy. WALL PAPER, 3-AINT TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND upward for choice Wall Paper at Buren's Furniture Store. 179 Com mercial SC : JLENN L ADAMS' On HOUSE DEC corating. painting, tinting. PsPr hanging, etc. Wortrdone by contract or day; good workman. Location 1020 Center SC Phone 664-W. "EE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL paper and Picture Framing. OooO nkmn 4M Court t Phowe M W(l VE NW I RE K E NONO IcMt Nalleaal Jk Asaerteasi t-eaee, all eiaea. St fa. 4 SH tm. high. Palats, ! ass Varatlsh. Slaves HenalM and Itepalred Iaranherry had 4laeka, Salesa Keaee Sieve WeH-a. 2S Ceart S. I'beae 124 , . it. ft. rrwiNQ. vvntlw xfync-EH. J7HN""cH-AYfoN VSRIFFItl- "ESTATK Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has be-n sppotnted execu trix of the estate of John Clayton Orifrilh. decessed. by th-; County . Court of -the State, of Oregon for Marion County, and ba qualified. All person having claims against said estate are hereby "Jfled to present Ihe same to me st 1367 Court Street. S.ilem. Oregon, with proper vouchers and duly verified within sis months from tbe dste thereof. Dated sod first published Decern- , r 1,1T -K.t. D. Crffltb. f Executrix. PRODUCE CASH PAID FOR BEANS. ANY QUAN Ity. Phone 043. Across track from , Southern Pacific passenger depot. Oregon Fruit company. SALEM MARKETS BUY1XO PRICES. Egcs and Poaltn. Eggs. 4 5 to 48c. Hens, live. 21c to 22c. Old roosters and stages, ll to 18c. Pork, 'Mutton and lleef. Ewes, 5 Q 7c. Pork on foot 14 He. Veal, dressed, 12 to 15c Spring lambs, 12 He Beef steers, 6U to 7 He; cows, 4c to 5c. Bulls, 3 H to 6c. Hay. Cheat, per ton, $22. Clover, per ton, f 21, Vetch, per ton. $21. Grain. Wheat. $1.85 to 1.87. Oats, 80c to 85c Deans, 8 to 9e. Mill Feeds. Itotalt. Bran, per ton, $35.50. Shorts, per ton. $38. WHOLESALE TO DEALERS, natter. Country batter, 45c Creamery prints, 53 to 54 c. Butterfat, f.o.b. Salem, 66c. Vegetable. Lettuce, crate. $2 to $2.25. ; Cauliflower. $1.25. Celery. 75c to 90c. Nebr rice corn, 10c Tomatoes. California, $2.85. Onions. $2 to $2.50. Cabbage, $1.75. String garlic. Sc. Potatoes. $1.25. Turnips, sack, $1.00. Sweet potatoes. 5 c. ' T Note Almonds, 23c. f.T Walnuts (No. 1) 24 l-2e. Walnuts (No. 2) 20c Peanuts, raw. 16c. Cocoanuts, dozen. $1.40. Fmit. Grapefruit. $4 to $5. Pears, $1.50. F Oranges, $2.50 to $4.50. Bananas. 6c. : ' Apples, $101-60. , Fard dates. $2.50. Dromedary 'dates. $4.65. s Honey (Idaho) $4 to $4.50. Lemons, $6.50 to $7.50. Retail Price. Creamery butter, 60c Flour, hard wheat. $2.80 to $3. Flour, ralley, $2.50 to $2.60. Eggs, 50c. Sugar, cane and beet. 11 lb, $1. Potatoes, sack lots. $1.50. S ; - I PORTLAND MARKETS I PORTLAND, Jan. 22. Cattle, steady; receipts. 20i Medium to choice steers, $10.35 11; good to medium steers, $9.35 010.35; com mon to good steers; $7,75 0 9. 2.; choice ows and heifers, ..$7,75 0 8 50; common 'to good cows and heifers; $6.5007.75; canners. $3fi' 6: hulls. 35 0 7.50! calves. 37.50 0 11; stocker and feeder steers, $6 9 t Hog. .. , Hogs, steady: receipts, 208. Prime light. $15.75016,t prime heavy. $15.75S? 16.10: pig. $13.75014.50; bulk. $15.7 0 516. V Car Receipts. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 33: barley. 1; flour. 6; oats, 10; hay. 9. Rheep. Sheep, steady; receipts. non. Western lambs. $14.50015; valley lambs, . $14 1450; yearlings. $12,500(13; wethecs, $120112.50; ewes. $9.50$10.50. Portland market on shorn sheep 2 03 cents under fjuotations. Dairy Vrodacta. Butter: Prints, extras. 52 65 cents; cubes, extras. 50 cents; pritno firsts, 49 H: dairy. 32 cents. Butterfat: No. 1, 56 0 57. Potatoes: Buying price. $1 0 1.15 selling price. $1.10 01.25. Grain: (.Olds) January delivery . Oats. No. 2 white feed. $59; bar leyH stsndard feed. $57.50; barley, standard A brew, $59. 30-day options: Oats No. 2. $59.50; barley feed, $57.50: barley, brewing. $59. Eastern oats and corn In bul? rt.ta vv a. 3S5. 50: oats- 38-pound clipped. 56; corn. No. 3 yellow. $62 - . - a.e aa ar a . No. 3, mixed. $61 ; oats. .-o. s. son; oats, dipped. r6; corn, yellow, $60.50; corn, mixed. $59. Corn Dealing Active From Bigger Receipts CHICAGO, Jan. 22. Big receipts stimulated broader trading- In the corn market today than has been the cs"e for a long time and led to weakness In values; . The close was nervous at the same as yesterday's finish io 1-2 to 5-Sc lower, with March $1.24 5-8 and May $1.23 5-8 to $1.23 3-4. Oats closed 3-8e off to l-8c advance, and provisions down 5 ro-its to 12 cents. Arrivals of corn here showed such a dertd'l! Increase that a general -tih to sell took place. Slowness of eastern shipping Inquiry added to bearish sentiment, but snow flurries and a prediction of colder weather tonight operated ss something jof sn offset. Profit taking tended f'irtber to unsettle the market toward the clone. ! Oats reflected; the weakness of corn, but word of 500.000 bushels old at Minneapolis and elsewhere for export prevented any aggresslve ner bv the bears. v Plentiful supplies of hogs seemei to restrict Inquiry for provisions and to weaken prices. The new 2Vent postage stamp be ing purple, lends a touch of refined novelty to the national color scheme. REAL ESTATE GOOD FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED immediately. Nlemeyer, 644 State ' street. Phone 1000. DON'T KEEP VACANT PROPERTY. Rent iC I have the renters. Nle meyer. 644 State streeC phone 1000. ACREAGE WANTED TO TRADE FOR fine Alberta quarter section. Nle meyer, 644 State street, phone 1000. MONEY TO LOAN FOR CLIENTS ON any good real or chattle security. 404 Hubbard building. $50,000 TO LOAN ON GOOD FARM property. Nlemeyer. 541 State streeC Phone 1000. FO R SALE CH E AP I MsP ROVED acreage on car Hue. PbeaL route 4. phone 102F3. FINE ACRE TRACT IN HAYES ville district, good house and fruiC must go.f 3250. Socolofsky. FOR SALE ONE HOUSE AND LOT. price $1000. Pay same as rent. Ap ply to A. E. Day. 2403 Center streeC Salem, Oregon. FINE 30 ACRES. ALL CULTIVATED. 1 mile from station, price f 4000 mort gage 876ft, will exchange equity for clear Salem residence. Socolofsky. DO NT KEEP VACANT PROPERTY. Rent it. I have tbe renters. Nle meyer. State atreec Phone 1000. FINE 10 ACRE HOME IN 8UBBURBS of Salem to apply oa grain or fruit ranch. Socolofsky. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM PROP per ties. Nlemeyer, 644 State ' street, phono 1000. THE EQUITY IN 293 ACRE IMPROV ed stock and grain ranch to exchange for smaller ranch not over 313,690. Socolofsky. TRADE YOUR ACREAGE FOR Air berta farms. 1 have some fine ex changes. Nlemeyer, 644 State street. Phone 1000. IMPROVED AN UNIMPROVED COUN try property for sale for reasonable price or will take city property for first payment and give long time on remainder. 404 Hubbard building. WANTED TO EXCHANGE MODERN $4000 home in Salem; will take house and acre or more good land in suburb's up to 12600 and give almost any terma on balance. Address "Home Owner," care Statesman. CALL AT 404 HUBBARD BUILDING If you have property for sale or trade. I have several people who want to purchase farms if tha price Is reasonable. 1 have a farm of 80 acrea for aale. Will take Salem or Portland property for first payment. No money required. 401 Hubbard building. - WE HAVE A CLIENT WHO WANTS about 100 acres of land with first class Improvements near Salem and must be, on good rock road, has the cash to buy with. If you have any thing that answers this description call Perrine A Marsters, 402 Hub bard Bldg. FOR SALE CHOICE 2 ACRE TRACT on car line. 8 room plastered house 12100. 32 acres Howell prairie good buildings $4500: S acres on car line a snap1 at 11200. 7 room house mod ern good location $800. Ranch for renC Stock ranch to trade for acre age. F. L. Wood. Bayne building. WANTED ABOUT 10 ACRES WITHIN 2 miles, on a main good road. Soil must be A No. 1 and an abundant supply of good well water and a piant. J want a good one story mod ern house, a family orchard (don't cere for morel will nay all cash, and ail it Is worth, if suited. If you have the above, approximately near, see at once or write or phone The Flem ing Realty Co.. 341 State streeC The customer is waiting and, ready. FOR - SALE IMPROVED 35 V4 " ACRE larm. so acres under cultivation, val ance timber and pasture, fine spring, good buildings, allstock and eouin- ment goes, good road, price 3160 per acre. v acre rarm an under culti vation, house and barn 7 miles ,'rom Salem, price 3 4 500. Good 7 t .vm house, bath, toileC electrict lights, barn, price $750. 6 acre cherry or chard. 4 miles out. price $800. Good 6 room modern cottage In South Sa lem, good location, price $1160. 6 acres all cultivated, 3 room plastered house, barn. well, macadam road, B4 miles out. price $1000. W. H. . Gratpnhorst sV C04 276 State streeC LOOK AT THIS A REAL OPPORTUNITY About 400 acres of choice Polk coun ty land: about 80 acres clear y about 60 acrea in stump pasture: balance . in choice piling timber and oak grubs. Timber alone worth $7600. New four room house, new dairy barn, providing for ,20 cows and four horses; new pis pen and new milk bouse. Water piped from fine spring to all buildings. Will sell the whole at a great bargain. Very easy terma. per cent Interest. Addreaa U. owner, ears Th StateaToan. LIVESTOCK DECREASE, SERIOUS PROBLEM. Estimates published by the U. S Food Administration show that tbere are 115.000,000 less meat animals In the world today than there were In the year preceding the beginning cf the war. While the Increase la cat tle in the United States was 7.000, 000. the total world decrease was 28,080,000. -Sheep decreased 3,000,- 000 la the .United States and 54, 50.000 In the world. Hogs hare In creased 6.275,000 In the United States, but throughout the world their number has decreased 22,423, 000. The close of the war will find Eu rope almost barren of meat and dairy animals, and with an annual produc tion of meet and dairy products de creased to a startling extent. If wo would profit by thl oppor tunity, we must correctly grasp thi enormous world demand for 'meat, dairy and breeding animals and meat and dairy products which must con tinue for many years after peace i proclaimed. It will take several years to suffi ciently Increase the herds and flocks of America, and those of us who have the right vision will begin at once to bring abot this Increase. :P. O. Holden. THINGS THAT . , . . . J Htt POP ILTV V V HAYC Y OIGARCHE J STOCKS STRONG MOST OF DAY Reversal Occurs With Publi cation of Adverse Indus trial News ; NEW .YORK. Jan. 22. Stocks were firm to strong at the opening of today's market, making further gains during the forenoon. This ad vantage was largely, if not wholly, relinquished later, the reversal con curring with, the publication of sev eral adverse industrial reports.' Specialties, such as oils, tobaccos, fertilizers, leather, motors and acces sories, were again brought forward, presumably by pools, at gross gains of one to four points. These, issues were among the first to recede, how ever, on the free of f erlngs of I the afternoon. - . f . . General news .In Its relations to quoted values was somewhat contra dictory. Foreign advices, particular ly the cumulative indications of an rest within the central powers, were helpful to tbe bull account, but this was nullified In part by the political situation in Washington. , : 'The money . market .was perceptibly easier, call ; loans - declining to 4 H nor cent, after opening at 6 per cent. Short time loans also relaxed slight ly but without any pronounced In crease of supply. Among tbe more (representative stocks United States Steel reacted over two points from Its best, closing at. 90 7-8. a net loss of half a point. The steel director et i a week hence to act on the dividend for. the last quarter of 1917. Rails were dull to the point of stagnation and shippings moved er ratically. Marine preferred strength ening In the t final dealings. Sales. 478.000 shares. , An advapee of two and a ha"f points In Distillers' securities was almost the sole feature of the Irree ulaV bond market. Liberty 3V4a eold at 98.40 to 98.24. first 4 's at 97.10 to 98.78' and second , 4's at 96.34 to 96.14, Total sales, par value, aggregated $3,265,000. United States bonds, old Issues, were unchanged on call: . , ' EAT rLEXTY AND WISELY. Miss A. Grace Johnson, of the 6. A. O. faculty gives as the keynote ot conservation, "Eat plenty, eat wisely, and without waste,' making clear that the much-used and mis-used term really means neither starvation (tbe man's idea of the thing) nor economy . ( the idea associated with conservation by some women). To eat plenty, wisely and without waste, one must know food value and understand the body needs; food material to build up the structure of the body and to furnish tbe necessary heat and to regulate the vital organs. She placed much emphasis on the value of milk as food rather than as a beverage, stating that because it contains certain silbstanees absolute ly essential for growth it should forti a constant part of the diet, particu larly of children. Eggs, cheese, fish1, all varieties of beans, peas snd nuts were tbe other tissue building foods listed and helri values enumerated as substitutes foi meat. . Fats were mentioned as the most valuable sources of heat, although sugar and starchy food also serve tbe same purpose. Miss Johnson encour age the free use of butter for table purposes, since It also contains valu able health-giving substances, but advocates the strictest saving of fat In cooking purposes even to the ta blespoon of drippings - left oa the meat tray. . ' ' 7 ; ;' '"I ". The reduction of sugar consumed was encouraged only In adult diet, since thfs food is necessary for chil dren. The average Individual con sumes too little water, and mo-e fruits and watery vegetables should h a part of our diets. The leafy vegetable and tbe outside covering of grain - suggested as particularly valuable body regulative 'substance becinre It has been found tbrse are Tlch sources of mineral 'foods. Iron, NEVER HAPPEtt and phosphorus, . W have no right la the present time not to like anything that Ss food food' t . '."M- . f: --. i . NOTICE OF UkKMAN RfSUlSTHATlOM All German' aliens are required to register between February 4 th and February 9tb 1913. By proclamation of the President of the United States, all German a. lens are hereby notified that all natives, ci titans, denizens, or subjects of the German Empire, or imperial German GovernmenC being males of tbe age of fourteen years and upwards on reg istration day who are within the Unit' ed States and not actually naturalised as American citlsena are required to register as alien enemies. The dates of registration within the State of Oregon, have been fixed by the Attorney ' General of the United States to commence at 6:09 a. m. on February 4th and to continue on each day successively thereafter between the hours of 6:00 a. m. and 3:00 p. m. up to and Including. the 9th day of Far ruary. 1918, at 8: 00 p. m. All German aliens residing in, or being' within the city of Salem or Vi cinity -are hereby ' required to pra. nt themselves for registration at the Po lice Station in said city to the Chief of Police who has been designated b the Attorney General as Chief Regis trar of said city, and to complete thell registration on or before the ttu day of February. 1918. at 8:00 p. m. Any Oerman alien, required, to reg ister who fails to complete his registra tion within the time fixed therefor, or who violates, or attempts to violate, or of whom there is reasonable ground to believe that he is about to violate any regulation duly promulgated by the President of the United Slates, or these regulations, in addtlon to alt 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. Forms of registration affidavits, reg istration cards, and Instructions to reg istrants, and other necessarr forma will be furnished by the Chief of Police. . L - Oeo. F. Alexander, United States Marshal. District of Oregon. If. H. Lucas, Acting Chief of Po!1.-. ' ' - end Chief Registrar for the cltv of Sslem. CHICHESTER S PILLS jarr-v . inn siamsrs sunn v t,ssiri aa e IhntrmiM . CO lllUkUrilMi Pills is Bra Wata MUlIk tmimC vua tllua KlMml, Teha Mfcer. Ilv t m ilAoMS rn 'sn fl Llk. HwkMmilDc ,lrst.AIsaalMtf.M STI B VI fn""-'T f Tovwr pc TIMETABLES SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Nerthh-eaad No, 16 Oregon Express ..... 6:96a.m. No. 64 Oregonlsn .... ..... 6:16a.m. No. 28 Willamette Limited.; 9:20a.m. No. 18 Portland Passenger.. 1:38p.m. No. 24 Coos Bay 3:46 p.m. No. 13 Shasta Limited, -7:00p.m. No. 14 Portland Express ... 8:10p.m. No. 213 Local Way Freight.. 8:00a.m. No. 222 Portland Fast Freight 11:36 pm. Seetbbewad No. 63 Oregon Ian .......... 3:20 a.m. No. 23 Coos Bay ; ... .10:01 a.m. No. .16 California Express ..10:68 a.m. No. 17 Roseburg Passenger. 4:20p.m. No, It Shasta Limited ..... 6:42p.m. No. 27 Wlllsmette Limited.. 8:10 P.m. No. 13 San Kranclsco Pass.. .10.37 p.m. No. 221 San Fran. Fast FrC .12:01 a.n , No. 327 Local Way Freight. .12:01 a.m. ' SALEM-GEKR T4NB No. 73 Arrive at Salem..... 8:1 6 a.m. No. 74 Leave Salem......... 8:06 p.m. SAI.KH. PALLS CITY A WESTErtN lit leaves. Halem, motor .... 7:06a.m. 143 Leaves Salem, motor.,,. 9:36a.m. I6S Leaves Salem, motor.... IMOp.m. Through ear to Monmouth and Aril IC7 leaves Halem. motor ... 3:48 p.m. 1 leaves Salem, motor 6:67 p.m. t3 Way Freight leaves Salem 6:00 a.m. ICS Arrives at Salem 1:39 a.m. 14 Arrives at Salem ...... ..11:00 a.m. if. 8 Arrives st Sslem ........ 3:04 p.m. If. Arrives st Salem ........ 6:35p.m. 170 Arrives at Salem 7:20 p.m.' 740 Way Freight Ar. Salem.. 3:30pm. OREGON ELECTRIC - - Sewthaead Train Leave Arrive Arrive Vo. eportland Salem ' Eugene 1 ..... 8:8rtam 8:35am 10:85am 6 Ltd. . 8:30 am 10:11am ) 13:36 pm 7 .....10:46am 12:65pm , . 2:05pm 4:15 pm 7 :JSpm 13 Ltd... 4:40 pm 4:40 pm 3:60 pm 17 ......8:A5pm 8:10pm Salem only ......9:2pm 11:20pm Salem only 21 .....11:46pm 1:65am S:6Sam North Bank Station (leave Jeffcr oa Street li and 30 minutes later.) NerthlMed Teave Arrive Train Arrive Portland 8:K0 am 9:26 am J1:35 am 1 :SS pm 4:00 pm 6:46 pm 7:40 nm NO. K')tl 8 .....12:06am 10 Ltd'.'..7MSsm 12 , 14 .....11:16am 16 Ixd...1:65 pm 20 ......4:10 pm Salem 4:85 am 7:16 am 9:46 am 11:20 am - 1 :80 pm 4;f0 pm 6:30 pm 7:66 pm :i 4:1 pm 10:0 pro x North Bank Station lArrlve Jeffer. ton Street 18 minutes earlier). 'Leave Corvallis.. COIIVAM.I rNhCT10N ?S art haea ad Leave Corvallis Arrive Salem 8:2 am 12:12 pm .; 2:41 pm ' 4:10 pm , 8:13 em 9.46 sm 1 :fiO am 4:0 pm 6:30 pm 7:66 pm . aeataeenaa Leave Salem - Arrive CorvSIIis 8:36 am :7 sm 10:t6sm ' f, ll:aism - 13:66 pm : 8;30pm . 4:16 pm . 6:34 pin . :49 pta 8.00 pm 1