The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 29, 1918, Page 7, Image 7

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    TUB OREGON BTATF-SMAWl TUESDAY, JAKUAKY 20, 1018
H a s.:S I f 5 til
The W ants and N eeds o f the Capital Ci t y Are Noted
Under Proper Heading So You Can Readfly Find Them I
' Rnv Sell and Exchange all Kinds
SECOND HAND GOODS
raara ctoTinxo; snoKS, iiicy.
CLES, TOOLS, ETC
CAPITAL EXCHANGE
; rhon 493 Court at.
FIRE 4.V8UUANCB SOCIETY
W. II. IJurghardt, Jr.,
Cedent Agent 385 State St.
Money to Loan
n4r IMPROVED F"ARf AJfD CITY
PROPERTY AT l-OWEM HATBI -
TOPS. K. FORD ar,af
vmVET TO LOAN I HAVE MADE
arrangements for loaning eastern
' money; will make very low rata of
talrreet on hiiblr lraprod ftrmi.
Homes H. Smith. Room 6, McCormacK
Wide. Plf. r- P"on
ftHlirlED ADVERTISEMENTS
.' Rata Per Word
First insertion .............. lo
Subsequent Insertions ....... Ae
One week (six Insertions) ... Jc
Oaa month .................. Jo
It man the eon tract, per mo... 7c i
J0 IXCvUDt vyvuvu sws swa a a en a v
A neat card fir en free with- an.
advertleement to the extent of ftOe
announcing -For Sal." w "For
Kent," "Hooma" or "Board."
: . ' IBW TODAY
Eseh new claaalfled edvertlse
ment will be run under "New
Today for ftrst Insertion, unless
, otherwise ordered by tha adver
tiser. Subsequent Insertion of tha ad
wilt eppear under Its proper class
ification. No adrertlsment wilt ba run
under "New Today" for mora than
Issue under any circumstances
re today
WANTED BY RESPONSIBLE COUP'
la. modern furnlahed bungalow in
good district, Fairmont Hill pre
fercd. 1'hone 1621-J. '
A NICK ONE AND ONE-HALF CUE
of land close In with 4 room houae
rand chicken pen, to exchange for a
house In Salem. Will pay difference
' to value of 12000. Prica or land $1000.
Perrlne V Marsters, 402 Hubbard
building-. Phone 007.
AUTO FOR HIRE WEST SIDE TRIPS.
F. L. Wood. , Phone 704 or 2510J2.
GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE
Station 177. South Commercial St..
phone 42S. - -
QUACKENBUSH AUTO SUPPLY AND
Vulcanising, lia itonn commercial
street Phone 6$.
HILELMAN MACHINERY AND TIRE
Co. Stiver ton Cord and Savage Tirea.
Vutcarilslng and auto suppllea. 291
North Commercial. Phone 717. i
MEN -WITH .FAMILIES WANTED TO
; drive teama. Call 71F2 evening a.
20 ACRE FARM WJTH hPLENDID
bulidlnas and rmy siocKea. t;ioae to
railroad for aale or trade. Nlemeyer,
' 4t State street.
rtP.N18HED AND UNFURNISHED
houses for rent. Nlemeyer, 644 State
street. . - . .
ALBERTA LANDS FOR SALE ON 20
rear payments at per cnt.- $3000
loan for Improvement and livestock.
Niemeyer. 644 State street.
SAFETY FIRST INSURE YOUR PRP
; 'erty in a Company tnat has stooo
the test of time. Ilka the Oreson
iVtre ItHIef Asan. of M-Mlnnvillr.
C We have represented thl well
Vknown Co. for the paat elrtteen
rrara In Kalem. and Marlon County,
We have been Intensely interested In
the wonderful grrowth of this Com
pany for over twenty years. It now
has over $42,000,000 Insurance in
force In Orearon. All losses have
been paid promptly. Not one single
rase of litlaatlon has been necesaary
In all thene years. For particulars
sea: H. A. Johnson It Co., Busn
Hnk Tftdr . Salm. Phone 47i .
EMPLOYMENT
rRMAI.H
WANTED PHONE UN
WANTED A OIRL FOR JOENERAL
Pwtton'a Kook Htore. -'
HALB
WOODCHOPPElS WAirTED. PIIONK
$14 or 22.
WANTED BRIGHT TOUNO MAN
from 17 to 1$ years old to learn
PUn tin trade, i day work. Apply
Mamn Joh Dif., ti tt a Ira,
FOR SALE
ioitlKAin5ir Idlandch in aboa ii,
rolstered. Rullfaon ' mile North
' Tommy Farm, - phone 4 K4.
MieCKI.t.ANROCra
'iESll rkMT "MEAT EVERY DA?",
fnone II.
Mill street.
VOti SALE HEED WHEAT AND A S
ln Htuicbaker wtcon almost new.
ott Hubbard building-. '
tRSALE $475. A. H. CHASE UP
rjKht piano, mahos-any case, like new.
FOR BALE NUMBER ONE BALED
mi .airaw. niao wnite anu i"
A.t. .1 tM . MAM.
i none
I ' :. ..
IJOO CASH WILL BUY GOOD ROAD
JTt"" l food running order, worth
. J?j Owner g-oing- to enllet. Phone
SALE KMTEY ORUAN SIX OC
Jre. two walnut chairs,-oak library
tsole small deak. other funltuic,
J! books. $9t Mill street.
l(itf?,A.Ul'iSi OAItAOE FO IV SALE
lit 11 I 1 . . I M I
-mnn maifriai, winnowi in
Win mm mm,A - ...... . m . . . .
s than Its value. Inquire t
. ""in on ice.
i t il1. POTATOES SUITABLE FOR
a fifty cents per sack at ware
Phone 717 or i2. Ma.ils
CAPTiyiTr OF THE' OATMAN (JIIlM
KU story of weetern Imml-
i handsome little hook. It
iii!" "If'sphle terms of tha ms
fr Of.the Oatman family, of the
of Lorenzo, and the captivity
V!'m: Mr7 snd Olive. Hary , died of
vsirn Shd Olive was purchased
rhl.h Indian, fiva years later.
L ! prlp cents, poatpald. Ad-
WUCKttA VROUI
HAY FOR BALa'HONlPiJiirw:
IF ' lOU WANT TO OCT THE BEST
farm paper, send lOe to the Pacific
Homestead, Salem, Oregon, for a trial
- atibartptlon. Mention this ad.
POCLTRY
IF YOUWANT TO GET THE BEST
poultry paper published, send 10
cents to tha Northwest Poultry
Journal, Salem. Oregon, for a trial
eubacriptlon. Mention tbla ad.
i
HEAL ESTATE
A OpOO BUY fc0 F JC ETONEA8T
Ida . i Commercial street, on door
north of State atreet. .HaJem. togeth
er with perpetual right of way over
the 14x60 feat tract extending; f roia
tbla property to Stat street. Terms
Apply Scott Bosorth. 701-1 Spaulding
Hide-. Portland. Oregon.
FOR RENT
APAnTMEXTI
FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED' 1
room apartment, cloae In, on first
floor. Phone 982-J.
FOR RENT ONE AND TWO ROOM
housekeeping- apartment, heated and
well furniahed, also good bicycle for
sale. (46 Ferry. I'bone 1S0S-W.
FOR RENT A COSY THREE ROOM
aoartment on crround floor. Vnrn.
lahed complete for aouaekeeplnir,
rlectrlct light, sras. and wood atove
ior cooKinj;. I'nona zsi-m. T. O.
Albert, 864 Mill atreet. i
"TFAUMS"
FOR RENT 70 ACRES LOCATED
mile west of Wapato sUtion, Yamhill
county. 12 acres hops, 700 bearing
fruit trees, 22 acres farm land, bal
ance pasture. Address W, H. Egan,
uvttiii, route s, pnone llril.
JtENT $6: PARTLY MODERN
MTcioom coiiage, iv2 naginaw.
In k'mkI order. Call at 1042 Saginaw.
or Statesman busineas office, Phone
23.
FOR RENT THE FOLIOWINO
flo-FIvs-room modern cottage at
IB-) Boutn unurcn street.
$12.60 Six-room modern house on
paved atreet at 120 South High Sw
Call at Statesman business office
' or pnone e3.
FOR i RENT MODERN BUNGALOW
one ' block from paved street, in
South Salem. $19 per month. SB. A.
Rhoten 949 Rural Avenue Phone
, 114 W. ......
FOR I RENT SEVEN ROOM HOUSE
i two lota, fine garde land, barn,
' chicken . park. Corner tvortn Com-
merical and tiaines. $10 per tnontn
Phone 2270-W.
i
ROOMS
FOR , ItENT TWO LIGHT. STEAM
. heated office rooms. Gray Building-,
pnone 1X7 or can on it. catlin.
FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM
with use of bath. In modem home.
Address A. B. care Statesman.
OOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT WATER
heat, modern conveniences, also In
aide ,roora. Close to State House.
199 ChemeKeta. fhod
FOR i RENT NICELY FURNISHED
housekeeping rooms, reasonable, 1(1
North commercial.
LOST and FOUND
Cost
THE PERSON WHO TOOK
purre contalnlnsr money and photo
graphs Friday night out of coat
pocket at Cotillion ball had better
return same to worm i:outr
-FotrxiT
FOUND EYE OLASSEH ON CORNLU
of Hig-h and Ferry. Owner can have
l same by calling at Statesman office
' end paying for tbla art.
MISCELLANEOUS
1
HI SIWKM OPPOItTt !ITIK
CTiiHAT3Sow5fElt UETaV1JcI 'Ofl
California. Will Sell 20 room apart
ment house one-block from Court
Tfouae. Oood Inrome. Phoneizis-K,
1VZNTED
M If CEXLA n KO V
WANTED 67
phone 20F2.
LARGE CALVES.
WANTED LARUE CALVES OR STOCK
cattle, j'none ia-v.
Wanted 112 iikifers, i aKD 2
years old. Thone 20F2.
WANTED SECOND II Arc D FARMERS
telephone. Address "II 29" care
Statesman oiiice.
it Tni-fi-af riH frtTfTK PAID FOR
good clsan rags. Prssaroom, Statss-
f man. .
WANTED PORTABLE SAW MILL
work on shares or will purchase.
Tie stuff. F. 1. Farrlnston, 440 S.
21st street.
nr i kmun wvnPfllW",n W A t TtJ M
and aheep man wanta to rent a farm
eaaptea to eneep or rroaia mon nt
houae and somo tillable land. Ad
dress Henry F.. Smith, Dallas, Or.
HORSES WANTED WE BUT AND
sell, all kinds of work horses. If
you have any for sale call on ua.
Clearwater Broe., Salem Horsa Ex.
chans-e, 664 Ferry SU Phones 1031
or 4m. j "
AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY
"TlltrrUI RiCPAIRfeD- VtTLCAjYliiNw
BRACKETT Ak GRAY TUBES VUL
cantsed. 26c. Retreading- our special,
"ty. Free service ear. Pboaa 1400.
. 279 North Commercial.
watt shipp co. Retreads and
. eectlons tubes 26e up. Service car.
Phone 262. 12$ South Commercial
street, i . . r-, , ,
AtTTO SRRV1CH
SHIPPS AUTO SERVICE CITY AN1
country trips. Pbone Day, 9J;
nleht. - -
TOR A OK BATTERIES
BELMONT SERVICE STATION 8TOR
age battery repairing-, recharging
ana. iuio vicvino ,tv r..wi .v. v.. -
ter State and Fronfa Hta. I'tione 7ur
PROFESSIONAL
IIK.TIT
DR. F. I UTTER. DENTIST, ROOMS
411-414 nanK or vommerca mam
I'hnit SftS, 1 " '
MUSIC TRACHER6
R. HARR. TEACHER OF PIANO.
Phone 1222.
Yoa Should Worry Let the
Classified Adj Work for You
LODGE DIRECTORY
MODERN WOODMEN,
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp. No. 6244, meets
every Thursday evening at 9 o'clock
In Derby building-, corner Court and
High streets. H. F. Day, V. C; J. A.
Wright, clrek.
BHOTHKHHOOII OF YOEMAN
MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN
Ing in Masonic Temple, fifth floor, at
9 o'clock. All viaitinr members wel
come. - Horace ykes. Foreman, W.
tf. Prunk. Correspondent.
BUSINESS CARDS
ALTO UCLIVKnt
BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIVER
ad any place, city or country. Pbone
4 or tOXl-H. W. VT Flat er.
Till HO I'll A CTIO
CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS RE
store normal function. If you wa-ht
results consult Dr. May, S0i-9-7
Hubbard Bldy. phone $27.
DR. O. L. SCOTT. D. C. GRADUATE OF
P. 8. C. Chiropractlcs fountain bead.
Davenport. Iowa. Chiropractic cor
rects the causa of disease. Office
406-7-9, U. 8. N. Bank Building.
Thome S7. Realdenee S2K-R.
c i i nr; rfcpn t t ct a n.
PR. U M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN
d(Saa. 1S H Hlrh St. 1'hone
TiltKSfiMAkEfti"
DRESSMAKING GOWNS REMODEL
d. $2$ North Capitol street. Phone
1471.
CITECTRIC FrXTURESNbUPTT7Y
Co. House wiring- and motor repair
work, electrtct fixtures and supplies.
Prompt service. 220 North Liberty
atreet. Phone 29. E. K. Tenlaon.
DBA YSjAWiKYPBF:g
capTFX lc i Vy" tSans f e'rco m pany
Phone 923. Salem's larrest and best
" equipped transfer company. (Jet our
reduced freiarht rates on eastern
shipments. Also for storage as we
have three warehouses In connection
with business.' Furniture moving.
packing, shipping and storing pur
specialty. Office 11 South Commer
cial street. .
JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F.
S. Wataaabe, Prop 494 N. Commer
eial Be Lad lea' and gentlemen's
suits cleaned and pressed, $1 and
91.69. Work called for and delivered
free. Tel. Main 669.
JUNK
JUNK WANTED WB PAT HIGHEST
price for Junk or every Kino. Let us
make you a price on your household
goods. .The "Square Deal House
Capital Junk Co, 271 Chemeketa
Street. Phone 29s. . .
FULL VALUE PAID FOR SECOND
hand goods. Highest market prices
for juak and ' hides. Tha People's
Junk and Secondhand Store. 971 No.
Commercial. Phone 724.
MAIR REVOVED
"CLEAN WHITE" HAS PROVEN SDC
ceeefuL Applied her or eo id for
home use Sanitary Beauty. Par lore,
321 Hubbard Bids. .
XA't?NrWlfcS"
SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK
o el i very ana earerui worn, pry
wash 6c per pound. 12$ South Lib
erty St. . Pboaa 26.
HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO
ular washlnf dene at a rata every
body can afford. For only sixty-five
cants we will collect, wash and de
liver your washing w I thia tweaty
four hours. Phone 2471.
OUTF.OPATIIY
DRS. WHITE WALTON, OSTEO
pathlo physicians and surgeons.
4'raduates of the American Schools of
Osteopathy, Klrksville, Mo. Post,
araduata and specialised In nervous
diseaaes at Los Angeles College.
Treat aeute and chrenle diseases.
Offices R05-4-7-. U. B. Nst'l Bank
Bldg. Pbone 969. Residence, 1620
Court St. Pbona 231$.
DR. W. L. MERCER. GRADUATE
American School Osteopathy, Klrks
ville, Mo.: tresis acute and chronic
disease. Office 401-405 U. 8. Na
tional Bank JMdjr. Phone M9, Real
dence 419 North Summer. Phone $14.
ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEASES.
Graduates American School Osteopa
thy. Klrkavllle, Mo. Sixteen years
experience, Realdence office i4
: South Commercltil street. I'ost Grad
uate work, Los Anarles Co 1 1 urn. Dra.
'II. D. Bowers & Alice C. Bowers.
' TffCRSBiniES.
FRUITLAND NURSERY SALES YARD
at High and Ferry. Call and sea
stock and get prices before purchas
ing elswhere. .Everbearing; straw
berry plsnts. 7
pi a wo Trwisro
O. E. MAST, I EXPERT TUNINO.
, cleaning, repalrinrr and regulating-.
Alt work guarsnteed. 1946 Hail
atreet or care of Sherman Clay 4k
Co., Court atreet, phone 2162-J.
SECOND HAND GOODS
WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND
goods or all kinds, pipe fittings, bar
' ness, collara, collar pads, tools,
chains. Fred Schlndler. 26$ Center
Street.
a WITCH Ka MAVri-ACTlBED
SWITCHES MADE FROM COMBINGS
called for and delivered. Phone 1041
; in evenlnira. .Mrs. -Ada Boyce.
TRANSFER HACLINO
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANY KIND
t1 of hauling, i Houaebold
IfSiSSr movlnr Joba dona prompt-
Cf Iv. Try me once. Tim me
476 State SC Pbone 942. Residence
pbona 1122-J. ; , ;
1'JdlEItTAKEB
WEBB A CIX)UGH C II. WEBB. A. M
Clough, funeral directors. Latest
modern methods known to tha pro
fession. 497. Court street.
WATKR
SALEM WATKR CO-OFFICK, 101 8.
Commercial street. For water service
epply St oxrice. aiaae.au compitinu
at the office. No deducttona in bill
will be allowed for absence or for
anv cauaca whatever unless water I
i cut ' off from premises. Hereafter
water for irrigation win oniy at
furnished to regular customers using
water for domvetto parpoaea. Con
tractora for sidewalks, brick work,
or plaaterlna. will please resd "for
building- purposes" under schedule of
ratea. Apply at Office for copy.
You Should WornrLct the
Classified Ads Work for You
WALL PA PICK. PAINT
TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND
upward for choice wail Paper at
Bur en's Furniture Store, 179 Com
mercial St.
GLENN L. ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC-coratlng-,
painting-, tinting, paper
banging, ate. Work done by contract
or dav; good workman. Location
1929 Center St. Phone 6$-W.
SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL
Paper and Picture Framing. Oood
workmen Oonet St. PSnna 4SS.
WOVEN WIRK FKNCINO
Depot Natlanal Jk Asserlran Peace,
all elaea. f la, U la high.
Palate, Olle and Varalak.
Stavee Reballt aad Repaired
Laaaberrr aad Hew Means,
Salens Feaee Stave Were. a.
2341 Caart St. rtaeae 124
K. B. FRMINO.
SALEM MARKETS
i
nuyrxo prices.
Fkss and Poultir.
Kkks, 43c to 45c,
liens, lire, 21c to 22c.
Old roosters and stages, 11 to 18 c.
Fork. Mutton and Be.
Ewes, 57e.
Pork on foot 14 He
Veal, dressed, 12 to 16c
Spring- lambs, 12 He.
Heef steers, 6 to 7 Me; cows,
6c to 6c.
Dulls, 4 to 5 He.
liar.
Cheat, per ton, $22.
Clover, per ton, 121.
Vetch, per too, $22.
Grain.
. Wbeat, $1.85 to 1.S7.
Oats, 80c to S5c
Deans, 2 to 9 c.
Mill Feeds. Retail.
Dran, per ton, $35.60.
Shorts, per ton, $38.
WHOLESALE TO DEALERS.
Ratter.
Country hotter, 46e.
Creamery prints, 63 to 54c.
Butterfat, f.o.b. Salem, 66c.
Vegetable.
Lettuce, crate, $2 to $2.25.
Celery, 75c to 80c.
Nebr. rice com. lOe.
Tomatoes, California, $2.76.
Broccoli, $1.85.
Onions, $2 to $2.50.
Cabbage, $1.75.
String; garlic. Sc. ,
Potatoes,' $1.25.
Turnips, sack, $1.00.
Sweet potatoes, 5c,
Nuts
Almonds, 23c.
Walnuts (No. 1) 24 l-2c
Walnuts (No. 2) 20c f
Peanuts, raw, 16c.
Cocoanuts, dozen. $1.40.
Fmlta. ;
Grapefruit, $5 to $6.
Pears, $1.60.
Oranges, $2.50 to $4i50.
Bananas, 6c.
Apples. $1.25 to $1.75.
Fard dates, $2.60. ,
' Dromedary 'dates, $4.75.
Honey (Idho) $4 to $4.50.
- Lemons, $6.50 to $7.60.
Retail Prtcea,
Creamery batter, 0t
Flour, bard wlisat, $2780 to $S.
Flour, Yalley,; $2.60 to $2,60.
Eggs, 60c
Sugar, cane and beet. 11 lb, $1.
Potatoes sack lots. $1.50.
1 PORTLAND MARKETS F
' PORTLAND, Jan. 28. Butter:
Prints, extras, 62 it 54; cubes, ex
tras, 49; prime firsts, 48 H; dairy,
32. '
Dutterfat: Portland delivery
No. 1 sour cream, 56 57.
Potatoes.
Potatoes : 4 Duylng ' price Ioeals,
$1 $1.15; selling price,. $1 &
$1.36.
6:10 p. m. Grain.
. PORTLAND, Jan. 28.-rlrsin: 30
day options (Bids) Qats, No. 2.
$61.50; barley, feed, $57; barley,
brewing, $61. f
Eastern oats and corn In bulk
(Dids) ' Oats, No. 3 white, $67.60;
38-pound clipped white, $58.50;
corn. No. 3 yellow, $62; No. 3 mix
ed, $61; oats. No. 3, $57; clipped,
$58; corn,, yellow, $61.50; corn,
mixed, $61.
Car Receipts.
PORTLAND, Jan. 28. Today's car
receipts: Wheat, 2; barley, 2; flour,
7; oats, 6; bay, 33.
6:50 p. m. " - Cattle.
PORTLAND, Jan. 28. -Cattle, ac
tive; receipts, 985. Medium to choice
steers, $10.35 ft $11; good to med
ium feteers, $9.25 ft $10.35; com
mon to good steers, $7.75 fP $9.25;
choice cows and heifers, $7.75 (Qs $9;
common to good cows and heifers,
$6.50 fi $7.75; canners, $3 ft $6;
bulls, $5 fp $7.75; calves, $7.50 ft
$11; stocker and feeder steers,
$8 & $9.
IIoks.
Hogs, 25 to 35c higher; receipts,
1489. Prime light, $16.10 fff
$16.25; prime heavy, .$16.20
$16.35; pigs. $13.75 b $15; bulk
of sales, $16 CP $16.15.
Sheep, steady; receipts, 21. West
ern Iambs, $15 0 $15.60; valley
lambs. $14.50 ft $15; yearlings, $13
fp $13.50; wethers, $12.50 & $13;
ewes, $10 Q $11.
Portland market on shorn sheep
2H & 3c under quotations.
VALUE OF OATS
IS HOISTED HIGH
All Deliveries Set Records for
Season ; Arrivals Prove
Meagre
CHICAGO, Jan. 28.r-Shrlnkage of
Industrial and shipping demand here
as a rosult of traffic congestion coun
teracted an upward tendency today
In corn price. The market closed
steady at the same as Saturday's fin
ish with March $1.26 3-4 and May
REAL ESTATE
TKAUh, S ACllE HOli'D (MOKNINO
stde addition) Salem for Alberta
Land. Olngrich route 6. . '
FOR SALE CHEAP I M PROVE D
acreage on car line. PheaL route 4,
phone 102F2,
FOR SALE ONE HOUSE AND LOT.
price $1000.- Pay same aa rent. Ap
ply to A. E. Day. 2402 Center street.
Salem, Oregon.
SMALL AND LARGE TRACTS. 1M
proved or unimproved for sale cheap.
. Will take lot or- residence in Satem
or Portland for first payment. Scwft
404 Hubbard building-.
NO MATTER WHAT BTYLE OF A
hair trim you desire, you can ba
sura of Just the kind of service that
suits your indvldual features at In
grey's Barber Shop, 211 State street.
WILL TRADE MY $6009 7.ROOM
modern home full sised bssement,
two large lots, on corner, unincumb
ered for a good farm free and unin
cumbered. Owner 796 N. 17th street
Halem, Oregon.
FOR SALE ISO ACRES. FINE DAIRY
and grain farm, all cultivated, fine
buildings, price $12$ per acre. 79
acres improved farm, all farm land,
good buildinga. will consider good
reaidence up to 94000, price 910.600.
4 acre farm all under cultivation,
house, price $$100. Six room house
and lot $500. W. H. Ursbenhorst et
Co., 27$ state street. .
AN INVESTMENT AN INVE8TMEN .
A 20 room Hotel modern and fulty
equipped with funltura leased at $960
a year price $7000 on terms. Hotel
is doing a very profitable business,
in a fast rroainc new town. With
burn, Oregon.7Owner will consider a
stock ranch at genuine value. No
phone Information in this case. See
me at 141 state street, William Fie ru
ing of The Fleming Realty Co.
FOR MALE 2 ACRES ON CAR LINE
good house and barn $2100. 9 acres
an clear on csr line SI200. .7 room
houae plastered, lights and water
$460 $ room modern house good lo
cation $1200. 40 acres fair buildings,
half clear $2700. 40 acres half clear
tzbDo. Exchange: uooa house ana
cash for small farm. Oood stock
ranches 240 acres for small farm.
20 acres and 10 acres for rent.
Shetland poney for sale, take Liberty
Don a a. jr. 1a wooa, jisyne Duuaing.
THREE ACRES, 14 CLOVER. 4 ROOM
bungalow, $1600,
Five acres, 2 acres 2 year old
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riea -f garaen una, ssvw. '
Ninety acres, 25 acres prunes snd
cnerries. gooo improvements, miles
from Salem, wilt take smaller ranch
up to $6000 and mortgage back fur
balance, price siv.ooo.
Five acres well Improved. 1 fam
lly orchard 4 miles from Salem, also
low Boutn vaaota wneat lann. ootn
priced S7B00. win apply on Wlllam
ette valley ranch and assume up to
15.600. - .
220 seres. 11 miles Dldsbury, Alt a..
price ss.gvv. win accept Baiem real
denca up to 12500 and take mart.
gage back for tha balance at six
per cent.
ICO acres 2 miles front Solsglrth.
Manitoba, will exchanive for Salem
residence up to $4,000 take residence
pr less value and mortgage back
for balance.
20 acres Idaho - Wheatland 240
cuiuvaiea, exchange equity for val
ley farm...-., . ..-.....:.,, .,.-..,,....
60 acres well Improved, 3H mller
from Salem, price $10,009. win ex
change for larger ranch and asaume
up to $7600. Hocolsfaky, 941 State.
LOOK AT THIS A REAL
OPPORTUNITY
About 400 acres of choice Polk coun
ty leads about 90 acres clear; about 49
acres la stump pastures, balance In
choice piling timber and oak grubs.
Timber alone wortb $7600. New four
room house, new dairy barn, providing
for 20 cows and four horses; new pig
pen and new milk houae. Water piped
from fine spring- to all buildings. Will
sell the whole at a great bargain.
Very easy terms, 6 per cent Interest
Address LL. owner, care Ts statesman.
$1.25 1-4 fp 8-8. Oats gained 3-4
to 1 l-2c. The outcome in provisions
ranged from 10c decline to an ad
vance of five cents.
Unfavorable weather for the crop
movement from the country made
corn prices harden a little at the out
set, but the fact speedily, became ap
parent that the adverse conditions
prevailing had materially diminish
ed. - A further reason given for the
evident cautiousness of. buyers was
the prospect of enlarged government
control of grain prices other than
wheat.
Urgent export demand for ship
ment by the way of the gulf did much
to hoist the value of oats, and so,
too, did the meagerness of arrivals.
New high price records for the sea
son were reached for all deliveries,
with the market showing its greatest
strength just at the close.-,
Provisions averaged slightly high
er owing to the fact that hog receipts
were less plentiful than had boon
expected. Aggressive support, how
ever was lacking. 9
ROUGHAGES HELP CONSERVE
GRAIN.
Roughage should replace part of
the grain In erery ration. More
foughagetmust also be grown tn or
der that the grains used for human
food may be saved.
In feeding livestock grain we know
that It takes approximately five
pounds of grain to produce one
pound of meat. Now, In food value
the five pounds of grain is worth
considerably more than the' one
pound of meat. This would lead to
the conclusion that stock should not
be fed on grain, but further consid
eration would show this to be poor
economy of feed staffs and poor bus.
iness policy. It takes entirely too
much feed and too long a time to
fatten without grain, and It would
cripple the livestock bu$!nS9 to cut
down the number of stock animals.
- However. saving can tx made of
the grains which gre valuable for
human food and for shipping to
places of greater need for Rrestock.
More roughs ges staowjd be grown as
well as grains, because, with a Uttle
added roughage and a little less grain
a considerable saving of grata can
be made without affecting the ration
appreciably. Hay can not be trans-
lm. 'mw Si ev
m. . rw mm
Br CLHC
ported cheaply any ireat distance on
account of Its bulk! for the feeding
value contained In It. However,
when this Is changed, to meat through
feeding a grea( sating In transporta
tion is made,, and a saving tn the
grains which can be used for human
food. - ' ' . ' ''
There should be no burning or
plowing under of straw or cornstalks
any year. C. A. C.
HIS OLD YELLOW ALMANAC
1 left the farm when mother died and
changed my place of dwellln
To daughter Susie's stylish house,
right in the city street.
And .there was them, before I came,
that sort of scared ma, tellln a
How 1 would find tha town folks'
way so difficult to meet.
They said I'd have no comfort In the
rustlin', fixed-up throng.
And I'd have to wear stiff collars every
week day right along. .
I find I take to city ways just like a
duck to water; . . .
I like tha racket and the noise and
never tire of shows;
And there's no end of comfort in the
mansion of my dsughter.
And everything is right at hind, and
money freely . flows:
And hired help is all about just listen
in for my call.
But 1 miss the yetlew almanac off my
Jtltchen wall. ..
The- house Is full of calendars, from
attto to the cellar.
They're palated In all colors and are
fancy -like to see; .
Cut Just in this particular I'm not a
modern fellow, ,
. And the yellow-covered almanae Is
good enough for me;
I'm used to It, I've seen it round from
boyhood to old age
And rather like the Jokln at the bot
tom of each page.
I like the way tha S 'stood out to
show the week's beglnnin.
(In these new-fangled calendars the
days seem sort of mixed).
And he man upon the cover, though
he wasn't exactly wlnnln'
Wltn lungs and liver all exposed,
still showln' how we are fixed;
And tha letters, credentials that was
writ to Mr. Ayer.
I've often on a rainy day found read In
very fair.
f tried to find one recently, there was
n't one In the city.
They toted out great calendars In
every eort of style;
I looked at 'em In cold disdain and
answered 'em In pity,
"I'd rather have my almanae than all
that eeatly pile."
And though I take to city life, I'm lone-
pome arter ail 1
For that old yellow almanae upon my
aitcnen wail.
Ella W. Wilcox.
A RECORD OX THK FLOCK.
Every poultry keeper should make
an Inventory of his stock, houses,
and equipment on the first of the
year. During the, year be should
keep at feast'two records: (1) a
single entry credit and debit ledger,
and (2) a monthly pen record.
Items such as eggs sold, breeding
stock sold, and market poultry sold
should be written In the credit col
umn. The debit side shonld Include
feed purchased, stock purchased,
necessary repairs to equipment or
any miscellaneous expenditures. Such
a system wilr enable the poultryman
to tell at a glance whether the flock
is paying for Itself or is being kept
at a loss. At the end of a year a
second Inventory may be taken. If
the Inventory decreases during thi
year, the amount should be added to
the debit column. It It increases the
sum should be added to the credit
side. Dy dividing the year's profit
by the original inventory, the per
cent profit for the year may be ob
tained." 5'i .
A monthly pea record should show
the production for .each day In the
month. It - might also Include col
umns lor feed, mortality, broodlaess,
and one for miscellaneous entries.
At the end of each month the differ
ent columns may be totaled. Ae
record of this sore will show the gen
eral efficiency of the flock and will
be a basis for Improved management,
besides creating a greater Interest la
the flock itself. . k
-THE PLCiASOReferrt tpoLOUS
TO IMFORM YX f ,Ja?nfi. AND V
I THAY. i'OO JUST tf NATURE- cVhu p.
A TH003AND : A rtKVTMtMt. FOR A ,
v"n 1
SmUTi
t
4enLL
JtOTlCK OF GERMAN REGISTRATION
All Oerman aliens are require to
register between February 4th and
February 9th 1919. -
By proclamation of the President of
the United. States, all Oerman a.lens
are hereby' notified that all nstlvea.
eitlsena, denlsens, or subjects of the
Uerman Empire, or Imperial Oerman
Oovernmetit, being malee of the ana
of fourteen years and upwards on ra-
Iteration dsy who are within the Unit
ed Slates and not actually naturalised
aa American cltisens are required to
revlater aa allfn enemlee. -
The dates of registration within tha
State of Oregon, bava been fixed by
the Attorney General of the United
Ptt'.ea to commence at 4:00 a. tn. on
February 4th and to continue on each
day aucceaelvely thereafter between tha
houra of 4:00 a. m. and 9:00 p. m. up
to and Including tha 9th, day of Far
rusry, 1919, at $: 00 p. m.
All Oerman aliens residing In, n
being within the city of Salem or Vi
cinity are hereby required to prnt
themeelves for registration at the Po
lice Station in said city to the Chief
of Police who has been designated 17.
the Attorney General aa Chief Regie
trar of aald city, and to complete then
reglatration on or beforw the St day
of February. 191. at 9:00 . ra.
Any Oerman alien, required to reg
laler who fails to complete his retrlstrs
tton within the time fixed therefor, or
who violates, or attempts to violate, r
of whom there is reasonable grounds
to believe that he is about to violate .
any regulation duly promulrated by
the President of the United States, or
these regulations, in add lion to si
other pensltles prescribed by law. If
liable to restraint,- Imprisonment s4
detention for the duration of the wa.
or to give security, or to remove end
depart from the United States in tha
manner prescribed by- law.
Forms of registration affidavits, rer-.
titration cards, and Instructions to f t
latrants. and other necessary forma
will he furnished by the Chief of
Police.
flao. P. Alevsnder,
United States Marshal.
."' District of Oregon. V
H. H. Lticas.
Acting Chief of PoUre
end Chief Itealetrar for
the c'y of Salem.
TIMETABLES
totrriiKR.i pacipio co.
-' Kee4haaad -
No. 1$ Oregon Express SiOja.m.
No. 64 Oregonlsn $:l$a.m.
No. 24 Willamette Limited., 9:20 a.m.
No. IS Portland Passenger.. 1:16 p.m.
No. 24 Coos Bey ........... 4:44p.m.
No. 19 Fhaafa Limited T:04p.m.
No. 14 Portland Express ... 9:10p.m.
No. t!f Local Wsr rrelght.. 9:00a.m.
No. 222 Portland Fast Freight 11:2$ pro.
Seattabaaad .
No. Oregonlan .......... 9:29a.m.
No. 22 Com Bay ......10:01 a.m.
No. 16 California Express ..19:69 a.m.
No, 17 Roaeburg Passenger. 4:20p.m.
No. It Shaata Limited ..... 6:41 p. nu
No. 97 Willamette Limited.. 9:10 p.m.
No. 12 San Franclaco Paas.. .19.97 p.m.
No. 221 San Fran. Fast Frt..12:01 a.n.
No. 227 Local Way Freight.. 11:91 a,m.
AI.RM-GFER LINB Mm
No, 1 79 Arrive at Salem..... 9:l$a.m.
No. 74 Leave Salem 8:0$ p.m.
DALEM, WALL CtTTT 4 ,WKTKN
tkt I-avea. Halem. motor ..... 7:06 a.m.
l-l leaves Salem, motor.,,. 9:26a.m.
196 Leaves Salem, motor..,. 1:49pm.
Through car to Monmouth and Arils
147 Leaves Salem, motor .... 9:49p.m.
tfts Ibarra Salem, motor...,. 9:67p.m.
t29 Way Freight leaves Salem 6:00 a.m.
149 Arrives at Halem ........ 9:24a.m.
164 Arrives at Salem ....... .11:04 a.m.
164 Arrives at Salem .1...... 2:04 p.m.
ICS Arrives at Salem ........ 6:14 p.m.
170 Arrive at Salem 7:24 p.m.
249 Way Freight Ar. Salem.. 2:19 p.m.
OREGON- RLECTBIO .
Sewtbraaad
Train Leave Arrive Arrive
No. 'Portland Salem Eugene
1 . .... 4:20 am 9:25 am 10:66 am
$ Ltd... 6:10 am 10:11 am 12:26pm
7 .....10:46am 11:6 pra
......2:06pm' 4:16pm t . '4:29pm
12 LA...4:40 pm 4:40 pm 9:60 pm
17 ......4:05 pm 9:10 pm Salem only
1s ......9:24 pm 11:24 pm Salem only
21 .....11:46pm 1:65am 4:50sm
North Bank Station (leave Jeffer
son Street II aad 20 minutes later.)
N art - "
Train . Leave Arrive Arrive
No. Eugene Salem Portland
2 .... .12:96 am 4:25 am 4:64 am
$ ....7 7:1$ am 9:25 am
14 Ltd. ..7:45am ,4:46am Jl:25am
12..... 11:54 am 1:26 pm
II ..11:14 am l:R4pm- 4:44pm
14 Ltd... 1:66pm 4:04 pm 6:44 pm
24 ......4:14pm $:J4pm 7:44pm
12 ,4:25 pm 7:51 pm 10:04 pm
xNnrth Bank Station (Arrive Jaffer.
son Street 16 minutes earlier). 'Leave
Corvallle, -
CORVALI.IS CIWWF,CTIOJIS
narlfcaaaad . -
Leave Cnrvellls -y 1 Arrive Salam
9:25 am 9:44 am
19:12 pm 1 1:64 am
2:41 pm - : 4:44 pm
4:14 pm . $:34 pm
$:l$pm ' 7:66 pm
' - Saatfcae)n4 . - '
Leave Salem Arrive Corvallle
:6 am t;67 am
14-I6sm 11:1$ m
12:66 pm :24pm
, . 41$ pm . f :24 pm ,
4:49 pm 8:99 pes
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