TIIE ORECOX UTATEMM AXV''T1I I'UmDA V, JANUARY 24, 1018 The Warits and Needs of the Capital City Are Notqd Headings So Y o u Can Readily Find Them fill o o ID) r : --: - - - n : 1- c Unv HJl 'and Kxcliaiige all JKiruln urvs cSioniixo. hookhuict- i'LKH. TOOLM, KTC. CAPITAL EXCHANGE Phono l3 337 Court BC ' V XOUWIC1I UNION FIRE IXHURAXCK HCK IETY W. It. llurghardt, Jr., Resident Agent 33 State St. 'Money to Loan nV IJfPBOTED FAHM AXD CITT SSnW-HTY AT LOWEST RATES TlinC If CfRnOvrIMBMli I riiije Baak, Salens, Or. VOVET TO LOAN I HAVE MADE rrnrnt for loaning eastern will make very low rat of RSS', on highly Improved farms. : Homer H- S"0"1'. K2? MeCormack p I a r.. -". CXAiilWED ADTEIlTIiEMK3rT Halo Per War lirit Insertion '. HubMOUent insertions ........ He Ono (fix Insertions) ... le Sis months' ' contract' per mo. to limeatbs contract, per mo... 7c jso account opened for lees than 26o A seat crd given free with an advertisement to me w si c a inaeuaclng "For "For I Rent "Booms" or "Board." , JTEW TODAT laatffed advertise. neat will be run under "New Todays tor tire mwrnoB, uoiim otherwise ordered by tbo adver- Y.tlsef. a v BuDsequent innrnun u u will appear under It proper Class ification, t . Kir edvertlsment will be run under "New Today" for more than ne lssne under any circumstances NEW TODAY ' home: all modern connlnc; price , very reaaonable. l'hone 171-W. f CET AWAY FORM TUB KUHII OF r - Boalneaa and reat youreelf while Kt- s tin refreshed at Ingry'a IJarlH-r Shop. 11 State atreet Iieat barbra la the atate. J'f)R KENT TWO LIOIIT. JBTEAM heated Office room. lray Building-, ohpne Ut or call on It. Catlln, tsMAf . POTATOES UU atreet. . FOH 8AL.E.45I WANTED EXPERIENCED FARMER - and aheep man -wanta to rent a farm Uapted to ahewpor troata mutt have houve and iom tillable land. ja arena Henry V. Kmith. Dallas. Or. ; POKTABU3 OAR AO E FOR SALE Idea and door. Will sell for muti , than ita value. Inquire at eutteaman ofice. rORD RUNABOUT MUST HE IN GOOD . condition and cheap for cash. Ad dress "A, J 5"- care Statesman. j- . -- Hi ACRES OF DEEDED UAND WITH 110 in cultivation alao a rellnqulah meat on 820 acres all In Harney county, this is fine land and is six miles from railroad station, all rene- ed. Small bouse and barn, g-ood well .with wind mill. This Is In well set ' tied nelrhborhood, price $5000. mor I ,tTas;e 11500. Want to M(hnge for Vrreafe and will assume if property will aulc For further Information see Perine A Marsters. 402 Hubbard buildiar. phone 907. . 32 ACRBH, DIDSBURY. ALT A, , unable, 19 clear, 140 brush, 20 cool er, price 18000. Will take Salem , residence worth 12000 and ' mortgage back for balane at C per cent. lit acres, practically all tillable 2 r miles of Bnlartrth.i, Manitoba, price . . will take Salem residence. Socojofsky, 111 State street. . STENOGRAPHER WANTED SOU E experience in lumber business. . Kmalt town in Lane county. S a month at beginning. .Advancement l Kinn J7&. Address 1 box 136. r EMPLOYMENT FEMALE MAID WANTED I'HONE KH. HALR WANTED POSITION A3 driver. l'hone 1806.W. - IT - . TRUCK 'OOD CHOPPKIiH VViVTKn. 404 ( Hubbard building. "Phone I of 622. WANTED 20 LOGANBERRY TRAIN- ,. ers Monday morninr. lirlnr leather ' Bioves. uoirt phone. IS. cunning - ham. WANTED BRIOHT TOUNO MAN . from 17 to It years old to learn Srlntiag trade, day work. Apply latesroan Job Dept.. upstairs. Wanted by youno man a place t work in city. Would like a de , livery route. Familiar with city and v ran operate auto. Call or write - yry Sheppard. 40 South Sixteen- nrfn. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK lii 8ALE TWO SMALL 611 OATS j SALE YOUNO JERSEY COW . I? .1 ?. abort timr. Call at 1000 "ri f ourteenth street. ,Rto8ALET-1 POLAND CHINA BOAR, rvS.T. vf "unrson mile worm County Karm Pt. 7v. JMlCELLANEOrfS r Pbona is0 MEAT VeRYDA1T wfAB OI TRADE FOR COW. '' ift2.. motorcycle. l'hone ?.8H WILU BUY GOOD ROAD- tin- 'oo4 running order, worth ; lit t wn' going to enllat. Phone st TEAM, HARNKMM AND WAON FOR ? I bone 254 r 822. . ruh.?;!HLr-3 mccinahan in- i 1 i eirrs slae. almost nr Mai.. irr alae incubators. K. J ..... turner, or. Ron, R.ute 2 tHi4nVrrATnKH SI'ITAIILE FOR nu.nftr.CM,t" r "ck at ware- 1Jf .TU WAT TO O ET Tfl B BEST Hon..uK '..aetwi lOe to the Pacific 5:t Trwe-Try CUiiified Ad 4 w in;i.i,A x liot s. -T-ITt?u.T"E VATM AN OIrL- making - k ' !;" 'rfy revised. te?i. i5 hlnsome little book. It "51? of,t.h Oattuan family, of the ? f -of and the captivity of Mary and Olive. Mary died of Olive was purchased Th.mprli l-nd,a,,n,, f,,ra y" drla.oJ-f, -rr, ttrVrnn -"uiuniy, Ba- lOVLtRt ,KJr5iU-,WANT TO GET THE BEST '""" "it puDusnea. send 10 cents to the Northwest Poultry JKrnV- ,8'". Oregon, for a trial subacrlptlon. Mention this aL RB4L ESTATE 8Ni.VKlT7 iu5'ArTtirin:Dnii7jeKE il.?. V1 h"lb. bearins: I ru it trees . r.-fJ on cr 'in1 some or chartL f 1300. l'hone evenings 23I0J2. A OfKJDt BUY 25x80 FEET ON EAST side' Commercial street, one door north of Mate street. Salem, togetb- it!?.,i!10 '.,eeJ trIct extendlnr from Ailirrp1tyto 8tat atreet Terma ttTTl 11 n20iLh' 701- Spauldlng Wide. Portland. Ores-on. "svoodTT DRY flit 'WOOD FOR SALE."" PHONE 2S4 or S82 after offlew hours. FOR RENT FAKMS FOR BENT 70 ACRES LOCATED mile west of Wapato station. Yamhill county. 13 acres hops. 700 bearing fruit trees. 22 acres farm land, bal ance pasture. Address W. H. Egan, Gervais. route 2. phone 1F11. Holies FOR RENT s; PARTLY WOUtJHX five-room cottasre, 1052 Saginaw. Call at 1042 Saginaw, or Statesman business office. Phone 23. FOR I RENT MODERN liUNOALOW one ' bleclc from paved street, In South Salem. 10 per month. E. A. Rhoten I4 Rural Avenue. Phone 114 1-J. - FOR RENT THE FOLIOW1NO 110 Five-room miNlern cottage at 1ST.7 South Church street. $12.50 Six-room miMern house on paved stre.-t at 1920 South High St. Call at Statesman business office or phone S3. IIOUMI FOR RENT V Fl?RNISHED"TliOUSE keepinfr suite of two or three rooms. 22 North Summer street. FOR ' RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM with use of bsth, in modern home. Address A. B. care Statesman. GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT WATER heat, modern conveniences, also in side tooma. Close to State House. 1030 Chemeketa. Phone 1280. FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, reasonable. tit North Commercial. MISCELLANEOUS MtmWKWa OPFOKTI W ITIIJS POTT'S Slbow WeAiMavi noFo k California. ' Will sell 20 room apart ment houae one-block - from Court Hounf. (iood income. Phonel21-It. "EXCffXNGE WANTED To7T11AT)I'5NE LOT. ON street car line and V block. from Raved stree for piano. Cull at 1000 orth Fourteenth. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED HORSES, HARNESS. WAO ona. Will buy all grades, young, old. thin or fat ones. S. , Olson,. Club Stables. l'hone 7. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAJB, FOR trood clean rags. Pressroom, ftstss man. :- HORSES WANTED WE BUT AND sell, all kinds of work horses. If you havs any for sale call on ua. Clearwater Bros., Salem Horse Ex change, Hi Ferry Si. Phones 1031 m- 4X. " . AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY "TTHi-: REPAIRED VULCANIZiXO" BBACKETT ft G R AT-TUBES VUL canised. 25c Retreading our apeclal ty. Free service car. Phone 140S. 17f North Commercial. WATT SHfPP CO. RETREADS AND sections tubes 2 fie up. Service car. Phone SS. 12f South Commercial '' street. - . AUTO SEnVICM SHIPP-S AUTO SERVICE CITT AND country trips. Phone Day, Ml; nlr-ht. tS. STORAGE BATTERIES BELMONT SERVICE STATION 6TOR ae battery repairing, recharging and auto electric accessories. Cor ner State and Fronts Bts. Phone 70?. PROFESSIONAL DENTISTS DR. F. U UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS 412-414 Bank of Commerce Bldg. Phone 0fl. ' ' ' - MUSIC TEACHERS R. HARR, TEACHER OF PIANO Phone llt, 1 LODGE DIRECTORY MODERN WOODMEN. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp. No. S24, meets every Thursday evening at i oelocK In Derby building, corner Court and High attWewlt. F. Day, V. O.J J. A Wright, clrek. ' ! WHOTHERilOOD . OK TOKWAN MEETS EVERY WEDNESDATEVEN ing In Masonic Temple, fifth floor, at f o'clock. All visiting members wjl com. Horace S kes, Foreman, W. M, 1'rnnk. Correspondent. ' BUS1NESSVARDS B AGO AGE AND PARCELS DELIVER- ed any place, cut or country, truv 44 or W. W Ftster CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS KB store normal function. If w"' results consult Dr. Way, IO--7 Hubbard Bldg. phone 637. ' - ' ATTOgLIVKRY j 1 ' rii'wlf!fitAC3'I0. DR. O. L. SCtVTT. D. C GRADUATE Ot P. S. C. Chiropractic fountain head. . Davenport Iowa. - Chiropractic eor- reets the csuae of disease. 404-7-1. U. a N. Bsnk Bulldinf. l'hone 17. XUsldencs tlB, -A Dll. L M. HUM rt'KlM ANY KNOWN dist-MM. li S. IliKh St. l'hone 2(1. "D It ESS M AKEHS DREHSMAK1NG OOWNS HEMODEL ed. (26 North Capitol street. Phone 1471. hVTmrrntv fix r ik km jujty pli es ! . L K?T lVl i F"l XTl'K KH "X NI H t J PI L Y Co. House wirintr and motor repair work. electrU-t fixtures snd supplies. Prompt service. 220 North Liberty street. Phone 7f.3. K. K. Denison. DRAYS AND KXPRF.SS CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY Phone 933, Salem's Israrest and best , equipped transfer company. Get our reduced freight rates on eastern shipments. Also for storage as we have three warehouses in connection with business. Furniture moving, packing-, shipping and storing our specialty. Office Ml South Commer cial street. RYCLEAItfG'T3roRMSI JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F. 8. Watanabe. Prop., 434 N. Commer cial St. Ladies' and gentlemen's suite cleaned and pressed, 11 and 11.40. Work called for and delivered free Tel. Main 12. TTTfiT 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 CspitsL Junk Co.. 271 Chemeketa Street. Phone Xft. FULL VALUE PAID FOR SECOND band goods. Highest market prices for junk and hides. The People's Junk and Secondhand Store, 271 No. Commercial. Phone 714. HAIR REMOVED -CLEAN WHITE HAS PROVEN Suc cessful. Applied here or sold for . home use. Sanitary Beauty Parlors, 223 Hubbard Bldg. -LTfJNDRlES" SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK delivery and careful work. Dry wash fie per pound. 131 South lib srty St Phoss Si. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO ular washine- dene at a rate every body can afford. For only sixty-five cents we will collect, wash snd de liver your washing within twenty four hours. Phone 2471. OXTKOPATIIY DIL W. L. MERCER, 1 GRADUATE American School Osteopathy, Kirks vilie. Mo.; treats acute and chronic disease. Office 404-405 U. 8, Na tional Bank Bldg-- Phone tit. Resi dence 419 North Summer. Phone 814. ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEASES. Oraduntes American Hchool Osteopa thy. Kirksville, Mo. MLxteen years experience. Residence office fc'l South Commercial street. Post Grad ii te work, l-s Angeles Colleffo. Drs. II. D. Bowers A Alice C. Bowers. DRS. WHITE aV WALTON. 08TEO pathlo .physicians and surgeons. Graduates of the American Schools of Osteopathy. Kirksville. Mo. Fost graduate and specialised in nervous , iIImmm;' at Ijos' An ge Us Col leg. Treat acute and chrenie diseases. Offices J60S-S-7-S. V. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 95. Residence, 1420 Court Si. Phone 2215. NURSERIES. FRUITLAND NURSERY SALES TARD at High and Ferry. Call and see stock and get prices before purchas ing etswhere. Everbearing straw berry planta. IXNOTI?NiNr O. E. MAST. EXPERT TUNINO. cleaning, repairing and regulating. All work guaranteed. 1C4S Hall street or care of Sherman Clay ft Co.. Court street, phone 2 163-J. - SECOND HAND GOODS f WE BUT AND SELL' SECOND BAND goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, har ness, collars. collar pads.? tools, chains. Fred Bcblndler. 26s Center Street TRANSFER HAULING AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANT KIND of hauling. Household moving jobs done prompt lyT""try roe once. Tim me. 476 Bute St. Phone If. Residence phone 1122-J. . . UNDERTAKERS WEBB ft CLOUGH Ci B. WEBB. A- M. Clough. funeral directors. Latest - modern methods known to the pro fession. 47 Court street. WATER SALEM WATER CO-OFFlCE, 301 8. Commercial street. For water service spply 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 : Aff rrnm . nr.mli.i. ITereAfter water for Irrigation will only be ; rurnisnea to regular customers using water for domestic' purposes. Con tractors for sidewalks, brick work, or plastering, will please read "for i building purposes" under schedule of rates. Arrly at offlcw for copy..- WALL PAPER, fAINT TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND .upward ror cnoice wan fa per at Buren's Furniture Store, 179 Com mercial 8C GLENN L. ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC coratlng, painting. ; tinting, paper hanging,, etc Work done by contract or day;1 good workman. Location 1020 Center 6L Phone 686-W. EE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL Paper and rneture framing, oooo wnrkm.n 4KK Cnnrt )t Pho 4SS WOVKN WIRE FENCING Depot National Asserlean Fence, all slaes. XS law te SS la. high. Faints, Oils and Varnish. Steves Hennilt and Repaired Loganberry and Hep Meek a. a lean fenee ft Steve Works. SSO Ceart St. Psess 134 it. n. rEwiNO. Oerroany's miserable apology to the Argentine led Senator Hardwfck of. Georgia to say the other day: f "That apology ought to be receiv ed as the Atlanta woman received her apologizing husband. "An Atlanta husband, having of fended, came home the evening . of the quarrel with a parcel under tola arm. ' Darling.' he satd to his wtie, look here. I've got somethfng here for the person Move best in all the world.' . "She came forward with a shrug. "'Humph! What is It?' she saH. A box of stories?'" Philadelphia Bulletin. CHINESE PHYSICIAN. ; SALEM MARKETS IIUYIXCJ PRICKM. Kgg auul PiNtltry. Eggs, 4 5 10 4 8c. liens, live. 21c to 22c. Old roosters and stage. 11 to 18c. Pork, Mutton and llr-f. Ewea, 5 0 7c. Pork oh foot 14 He. Veal, dressed. 12 to 15c. Sprint lambs, 12 He. Beef steers, 6Vs to 7 He; cows. 4c to 5 He Bulls, 3H to 5e. Hay. Cheat, per ton. $22. Clover, per ton, $21. , Vetch, per ton, $23. Grain. Wheat. $1.85 to 1.87. Oats, 80c to 85c Beans, 8 to te. Mill Feed. Retail. ' Bran, per ton, $35.so. Shorts, per ton, $38. WHOLES. LK TO DKALKRS. Ilntter. Country batter, 45c. Creamery prints, 53 to tit. Butterfat, f.o.b. Salem, 5Sc. Vrsretnblea. Lettuce, crate. $2 to $2.25. Cauliflower. $1.25. Celery, 75c to SOc Nebr. rice corn, 10c. Tomatoes. California. $2.85. Onions, $2 to $2.50. Cabbage, $1.75. String garlle, 8c. Potatoes. $1.25. a Turnips, sack, $1.00. Sweet potatoes, Ze. Nuts Almonds, 23c. Walnuts (No. 1) 24 l-2c. WalnuU (No. 2) 20c Peanuts, raw. 18c. Cocoanuts, dozen. $1.40. Fruits. Grapefruit. $4 to $5. Pears, $1.50. Oranges, $2.50 to $4.50. Bananas, 6c. Apples, $101.50. Fard dales, $2.50. Dromedary dates, $4.85.. , Honey (Idaho) $4 to $4.50. Lemons; $8.50 to $7.50. - Retail Prices. Creamery batter, 60c. Floor, hard wheat $2.80 to $3. Flour, valley, $2.50 to $2.60. Eggs, SOc. Sugar, cane and beet. 11 lb, $1. Potatoes, sack lots. $1.60. PORTLAND MARKETS I PORTLAND, Jan. , 23. Butter Prints, extras, 62 0 64c; cubes, ex tras, 50c; prime firsts. 49 He: dairy, 3 2 H . " i "" ' Butterfat: Portland delivery N. 1 spur cream, 56 Q 57. t Potatoes. Potatoes: Buying price Locals. $101-10; selling price, $1.251.35. (rain. Grain: 30-day option, (bids) Oats, No. 2, $59.50; barley, $57.25; brewing. $59. Eastern oats and corn In bulk: (bids) Oats. No. 3, white, $66; 38 pound clipped, $56.50; No. 3 yeilow corn. $60; No. 3 mixed corn, $60; No. 3 oats, $56; oats clipped,' $56. 50; corn, yellow, $60; mixed, $60. Car Receipts. . Today'i car receipts: Wheat, 2; flour, 5; oats, 4; hay, 6. Cattle. Cattle, steady; receipts, 298. Medium to choice steers, $10,350 11; good to medium steers, $.35 10.35; common to good steers, 37. 35429.25; choice cows and heifers, I7.754J8.50; common to good cows and heifers. $6.50 0 7.75; csnners, $36; bulls. $507.60; calves. $7. bO ( 11; Blocker and feeder steers, $609. lloga. Hogs, steady: receipts. 562. Prime light, $15.75 016; prime heavy. $15.75016.10; piga, $13.75014.5); bulk of sales, $15.75016. Sheep, higher; receipts. 28. West ern lambs, $16 015.50; valley lambr. $14.50015; yearUngs. $13013.50; wethers. $12.50013; ewes. $10011. Portland market on , shorn sheep ZH02C under quotations. DAY RESTLESS FOR EXCHANGE Freight Embargo Unsettles Market; Bond Market Is Irregular XKW YORK. Jan. 3. The stock market drifted aimlessly today, a firii! oponl.ig bid succeeded by ir regular declines, these In turn giv ing way to a general rally, with yet another setback towards the close. The final reversal came on the heels of Secretary McAdoo's state ment before a congressional com mittee in which he again urged prompt action on pending railroad legislation, with direct reference ti lts bearing upon further government loans to be floated by the end of the fiscal year. Other Washington developments which served to unsettle the marke Included the extension of the freiglft embargo and maintenance of the ex isting price schedule on copper nut al by the war board. Specialties again comprised a very large part of the day's limited deal ing, pools continuing their actlvi in speculative issues while rails an'" many other standard stocks were ig nored or moved within narrow bounds. Industrial conditions, especial!? the production of finished Iron and steel further aggravated by the freight blockade, according to trad authorities. United States Steel was sgaln the most active Issue of th day, losing a point on persistent REAL ESTATE ImiN'T KEEP VACANT' I ROPERTY. Rent If. 1 have the rentere. Ni--meyer, 644 Htate street, phone 1000. ACREAGE. WANTED TO TRADE FOR fine Alberta quarter section. Nle nieyer. 64 4 Htate street, phone lt. MONK Y TO LOAN 'FOR CLIENTS ON - any good real or chattle security. 44 Hubbard building. FOR SALJC CHEAP I M P R O V E D areag on car line, l'heal. route 4, phone f02F3. FINE 6 ACRE TRACT IN HATES vilie district, good houae and fruit, muxt go.f32d0. Sorolofaky. ' FOR HA LE ONE HOUSE AND LOT. price $lo0rt. Pay aame ss rent. Ap ply to A. tf.. Day. 2403 Center street. 8al-m, Oregon. FINE 20 Af'KEH. ALL CULTIVATED, 1 mile from ntatlon, price 4S0S mort gage $760, will exchange equity for clear Salem residence. Socolofsky. FIVE 19 ACRE HOME IN SUBBURBM of Malem to spply on grain or4 fruit ranch. Hocolofsky. .MONEY TO LOAN' ON FARM PROP parties. Niemeyrr, 514 Jitste street, phone 1000. THE EQUITY IN ?3 ACRE IMPROV ed stork and grain ranch to exchange fr smaller ranch not Over $12,600. Hocolofsky. Ill PROVED AN UNIMPROVED COUN try property for sale for reasonable price or will take city property for first payment and give !ong time on remainder. 404 Hubbard building. 165 ACRES, ALL A-NO.-1 LAND, NO whlteland, fsir Improvements, all f - d and cross fenced, good road, 1 ' miles from reboot, house, store and station, mail route part the door yard, one of the best hargalne In Marlon County, must be sold tt unci, only $70 per acre. Hocolofsky, 341 Htate street. CAM, AT 444 HUBBARD BUILDING if you have property for sale or trade. I have several people who nant lo purchase farms if the pries is reasonable. I have a farm of $0 feres for ssle. Will take Halem or 'or t land property for first payment. No money required. 401 Hubbard building. . FOR HALE CHOICE 2 ACHE TRACT on car line, room plastered house 02100. 32 acrea Howell prairie good buildings 4600: & acres on car line a snap at $1200. 7 room houae mod ern good location $100. Ranch for rent. Stock ranch to trade for acre age. F. L. Wood, Bayne building. FOR SALE ISO ACRES. FINE DAIRY and grain farm, U cultivated, fin buildings, price $125 per acre. 70 area improved fsmi, ail farm land, good buildings, wilt consider good residence up to 94000, price 910,600. 04 acre farm all under cultivation, lious, price CI00. Six room house inn lot ... w. ti. urabennorst ft Co., 275 Htate street. WANTED ABOUT 10 ACRES WITHIN 2 miles, on a main good road. Hoil must be A No. 1 and an abundant aupply of good well-water and a plant. Want a good one story mod ern noun, a lamuy orcnara (don't care for more) will pay all cash, and all it Is worth. If suited. If you have the above, approximately near, see at once or write or phone The Flem ing Realty Co..?34t State street. The customer ta waiting and ready. LOOK AT THISA REAL OPPORTUNITY About 400 acrea of choice Polk coun ty laadg about SO acrea clear; about SO acres 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 pia pen and new milk bouse.- Water piped from fine spring to all buildings. Will sell the whole at a great bargain Very easy terms, $ per cent Interest Address L owner, ears Tb Statesman. pressure. Sales amounted to 400. 000 shares. Money on time was unchanged but call loans continued to relax the re-deposlting- of government funds with local Institutions. For eign exchange was unaltered on ex tremely light trading. The bond market was irregular. Liberty 3H's sold at 98.28 to 98,18 first, 4's at 97.16 to 96.90 and second 4's at 96.32 to 96.24. Total sales par value, $4,275,000. United Stat3? old 3'a and registered 4's advanced and coupon 4'a H Pr cent on call. Corn Market Closes With Gain in Price CHICAGO, Jan. 23. Corn ros in slue today, influenced more or less by the fact that receipts slthous'n fair were not as liberal as a majorir of traders hsd expected. The mar ket closed firm U to lT4m cent net higher, with March $1.254 anr1 May $1.2440. Oats gained 1H to 14. 'Provisions finished at a range varying from 5 centsdeclin to sn advance or 10 cents. Owing to disappointment over the comparative smallness of arrival and to fresh complaints of car scar city, the- January delivery of corn I brough the highest price yet this season: Corn shipments out of Chicago to the eaat were very small. Rum ers of large sales of. oats tr ibe seaboard had much to do with the strength of the ats market. Ex porters at Baltimore weie bidding it the highest basis ; thus far on th crop. i , Provisions made only transient tin tnrns in response to jsr falling off in arrivals of hogs. jhe temporary bulge led to realizing. A HUMAN CKtTTIPKDE. An Irish housekeeper was showing to some visitors the family portraits In the picture gallery. "That officer there In uniform he said, "was the great-great-grand father of the present owner of the property. He was as brave as a lion, but one of the most unfortu nate pf men. He never fought a battle in which he did not have a leg or arm carried away." Then she added, proudly: . "He took part In twenty-four eo fggemenU." Tlt-BIts. THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN Copyright, i CTTf A ' Mo VJ VOL .JUST CANDY IN 1HC m . . mm . . a .-1 r1 13 int win 4 FARM TRACTORS TO 1TIAXCE. To Increatje FranceVereps and tA lighten the burden of toil on her old men, women, and children, the Unit ed States Food Administration will ship 1500 farm tractors to thai coun try. The first hundred are already on the way, and the whole number will be In Franco by March, in time for the spring; plowing. They art expected not only to be of Immense servle to France, but to release added tonnage for the Allies and American troops by Increasing the amount of food produced there, thus decreasing the amount of food that 'must be shipped from America. The Idea originated with a former American ambassador to Turkey, Henry Morgenthan, and his son, Hen ry Morgentbau Jr. The food admin istrator approved the Idea. Deck space was provided for the first ship ment of -tractors aboard a navel transport through the efforts of tb assistant secretary of. the navy. Franklin Roosevelt, and the pay master. General McGowan. The food administrator designated Henry Mor genthan Jr. to follow the machines to France add put tbem In operation. He will organise schools of Instruc tion for French operators and will assist the French minister of agri culture In distributing the tractors and operating them economically. The French high commissioner, M. Tardien, approved' lite Idea on be half of the French government and a committee of tbe National Imple ment ft ,Vehicle Association assured Mr. Morgenthan that the tractors can be furnished and that with the shipment made now the manufactur ers will not bo embarrassed In tak ing care of the American farmer, since they will have time tov manu facture an' additional ' number to meet the home demand when It comes. -The need for these, tractors Is shown by this comparison of the present and pre-war acreage of crops in France: The acreage sown to crops In the unlnvaded portion of France In 1917 was 10.74 2,157 acres, compared With 40,657,293 acres In 1913. This Is a decrease of 9,915.136 acres .or 24.4 per cent. , The total crop production in France last year Is officially given as 22.290.000 metric tons (24.531, 290 short tons), compared with 35, 800,000 metric tons (29,462,340 short tons) In 1913, a decrease of 13.600.000 metric t" '14.81110 sebes- ,tons) or 61.3 per cent, or s decrease of 28.7 per cent. The following figures give an Idea of why it Is good tactics to send tractors to France now and. tractors can plow 500,000 acres this spring, and another million acres for plant ing fall whesL Half a million acres in potatoes would produce 1,500,000 tons of potatoes; one million acres In fall wheat would produce 450.000 tons. of wheat. This Increased pro duction in France would greatly re lleve the food situation in that coun try; leaving, moreover, 1,950)00 tons of shipping available for other purposes. THEX AND NOW. May 4. 1864. General Grant took Lee's army by the throat in the Wil derness and never relaxed bis mortal grip lor eleven long months, until it surrendered at Appomattox April 0, 1865. . The Confederates made the most desperate efforts to shake loss that Iron grip. ; - In July Early knocked savagely at the hack door of Washington Fort Stevens.' . General Dick Taylor chased Gen eral Ranks clear down the Red river to tbe Mississippi. In the fsll of 1864 General Hood made a grand sweep to the west and north to recover all tbe ground est T La f S IS O? .JAW 6gtrKtRS? r i- which the Union armies had gained in three years. It was all of no avail. Grant did not relax for an Instant that deadly clinch, and Appomattox followed. Halg and Petaln are following Grant's tactics to the letter, and the Germans are doing precisely as tho Confederates did in the last months of 1864.- National Tribune. . '! e Get Wiie Trv Clai tified Ad MrTIf K OF liERMA REGISTRATION i ' All flnmnn stiens are requlreo to register between February 4th and February sth 191$. - By proclamation of the President of the United Htaie. all Oerman a. lens are hereby7 notified that all tiativM. citizen, denlsens, or subjects of the Herman Empire, or imperial 0rman tlovernment. 'being msles of the age of fourteen years and upwnids on ntc isiratkon day who are within the Unit ed Htatea and not actually natural i-d aa American citisens are required o rcKlster sa alien encmlea. The datea of reglati aticVn wllhln the State of Oregon, have been fixed bv the Attorney Oeneral of the Itnited Htutes to commence at 6:00 a. rn. on February 4th and to continue on esc, dar successively thereafter between the hours of S:0 a. m. and 8.00 p. rn. utf to and Including the 0th day of Fet ruary, 119. at 8: 00 p. m. All Oerman aliene realdlne? In, f" being. within the city of Halem or vi cinity are hereby required to prent themselves for registration at the Po lice Htation in said city to the Chief of P! i.-e who has been designated -b; the Attorney Oeneral as Chief Kegiae trar of said city, and to complete thelt reg4atration on or before the tu day of February, 1019. at 3:00 p. m. Any German alien, required to reg ister who falls to complete hla rerltra tlon within the time fixed therefor, or who violatea. or attempta to violate, or of Whom there Is reasonsble ground-, to believe that he is about -to violate any regulation duly promulgated br the, Prealdent of the United States, or these regulations in sddtion to slf other penalties prescribed by law. le liable to restraint. Imprisonment sol detention for the duration of the wa . or t give security, or to remove see depart from the United Hlates in the manner prescribed by law. Forms of reglstrstlon affidavits, reg istration cards, and Instructions to reg istrants, snd other, neeesssrr forms , will h furnished by the Chief ot Police. . . . . neo. F, Alexander. United Ststes Marshal. J District of Oregon. , K. H. Actin- f of Polfee snd CW Regiatrsr for the ellv of Halem. TIMETABLES SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO, Nertheoaad 14 Oregon Express ..... f:0S a.m, 94 Oregon I an .... ..... 3:15 a.m. 29 Willamette Limited. . 0:S0 s-m. No. No. No. No. No. No. 19 Portland Passenger. . 1 :is p.m. SI Coos Bsy ...... .A . I t . . , f J . J 3:44 p.m. 7:00 p.m. No. 14 Portlsnd Express 9:io p.m. No. 2J9 Local Way Freight.. 9:04a.m. No. 323 Portland Fast Freight 11:36 pnw 34aVSB 1 sV4av4as saVSal No. 61 Oregonian .......... 3:20a.m. No. 29 Coos Bay ..10.01 a.m. No. IS California Express .,10:69a.m. No. 17 Roseburg Passenger. 4:20 p.m. No. II Hhssta limited titzp.ni. No. 27 Willamette Limited.. 4:10 p.ld. No. 13 Han Prancleco Paaa.. .10.37 p.m. N'o.. 221 Han Fran. Fa at FTI-. .18:01 a.r . No. 227 Local; Way Freight.. 12:01 a.m. 'ALEM-4jEKR LINE Vo. 73 Arrive at Halem.'.... f:la.m. No. 74 Leave Salem 8:06 p.m. 4.I.KH. 'FALLS CITT A WESTERN 1st leaves. Halem. motor .... 7:06a.m. H Ieavea Salem, motor..., 0:36 a.m Its Leaves Salem, motor..., 1:40p.m. Through car to Monmouth and Arlt IC7 Leaves Halem, motor .... 8:4 8p.m. IfcS leaves Halem. motor..... 6:67p.m. iS9 Way Freight leaves Salem 9:00 a.m. IC3 Arrives at Salem ........ 8:10 a.m. 161 Arrives at Salem ........11:00 a.m. US Arrive, at Salem 3:00 p.m. IM Arrives at Halem ........ 6:86p.m. ITS' Arrives at Halem 7:20 p.m. 240 Way Freight Ar. Salem.. 8:30 p.m. , OREGON KLECTRIC" . aenibbend Train . Leave -Arrive Arrive No. Portland Halem Eugene t ..... S:30am 8:26am 10:66am 9 Ltd. ..0:30am 10:11am 12:26pm 7 .....10:46am 12:68pm 9 ......3:09 pm 4:16 pm 9:35 pm 13 Ltd. ..4:40 pm C:40pm 8:60 pm 17 ......4:05 pm 3:10 pm Salem only t ......1:24pm 11:20pm Salem only 21 .....11:46pm -1:68am -9:60am 'North Bank Station leave i Jeffer son Street 16 and 20 minutes later.) '-) Nerthbewnd Train " Leave Arrive Arrive No.- Eurene. Salem " Portland 3 ...13:05am 4:38am 8:60am S ..... 7:15am 0:26am 19 Ltd. ..7:43 am 9:48 am 11:38am IS ..... 11:20am l:8Spm 14 ... . .11:1S am 1:60pm 4:00pm 14 Ltd,. .1:65 pm 4:00pm 6:48pm 20 .. . ..4:10 pm 6:30pm 7:40pm 22 ...... 4:28 pm 7:68 pm 10:00 pm x North Bank Station Arrive Jeffer son Street IS minutes earlier). Leave Corvsllis. COnVALMS roNNECTIOWi -Verthbeead Leave Corvallls Arrive Salem 9:26 sm 0:18 am 12:12 pm 1:0 sm 2:41 pm 4 :0 pm , 4:10 pm 6:20 pm 0:18 pm 7:63 pro Seelbbened Leave Salem Arrive Corvallls : mm 0:7 am . 10:16am - 11:81am li-Mpm ' - I:14m 4:16 pm 6:14 pm ,6:40 pm 6:00 pm T