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7 ' , . . . - 1 '- . ? ' ; ; - . .. ' Wmmmm"mmmmZZ THE PRECOX" bTATE33IA; FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1P1S ' 7 Bnr. Seiliand Exchange all Kinds ccrnwn HANn nnnns HEX'S CLOTHIXG, SHOES, BICY- r-r.CSL TOOLS ETC i.VJU w" - " - " rbB 4 7 Court at. vnntrrm TTVir'W ylRE IX8URANCB SOCIETY W. H. Borgluirdt, Jr., ntUeiU Agent 883 State St. Money to Loan en iwrnoTED mhh aitd cttt 4 rROPCRTT AT 1.UHH.ST HA1BI ' THOS. K. ford aaa&!g! mv T " KJ T TT A VT7! Uinn lUTHJCtment for loaning a.stern nuflll v w - " w Homer H. BmltU. Room I, McCormack t n imrm AOTSBTHXHXSTI Rat Per Wort ftrst lBMrtlon ...... uhuannt Insertion ....... H On week (sis InMrtlena) ... io One montb .................. etz months' contract pr mo. So 11 moBtnr contract. pr mo.. if Ko aocount opened for lees tnaa tie ' x neet eerd girea free with en edrertiMaent to the extent of ROo aaBounctna; "For Sale.' "For Best," "Roome or "Board. TODAY' Cach aeir cleaalfled edTertlee. meet will be run under "Nw Today" for ftret Ineertloa naleeo othcrwlae ordered br tao adTcr tlr Bubeeqaeat Ineertloa of the ad wtU appear under lt proper claaa- Iflcatioa. No adrertlemeat will bo ran under "New Todajr for more tbaa e leave under any clreumetaaceo IMI TODAY CALVES FOR BALE. PHONE 7JF2U HOUSES, FURNISHED AND UNFUHN iiihed. for rent. Niemcyer steaity Co 1 144 BUte etreet. CANADA THIS 8PRINO WIL.L RE cIt several hundred Oregon farmers. Call for free literature. Niemeyer Realty Ca, 41 State street. balls, ete 1,500 bar rery cheap. Bwx TEN TONS i OF CIXJVER HAT FOR - 1 sale at Brooks Feed Store. Brooks, Oregon. ...... FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM IN private borne. - Three - block from Masonte xempie. aaaress tx Statesman. FOR RENT A NICE COMFORTABLE , houae, with nice garden spot. 1674 C.,k tfl - A A .. . ... . ' euuw man iircci. I HAVE A-TEAM OF HEAVY HORSES to trade for a team of mules. John H. Scott. 404 Hubbard building;. FOR SALE TWO GOOD MILK COWS. 711 Mill Street. Phone 1896-W. : FOR RENT A 8TRICTLY MODERN furninhed house close In. Inquire at 4S North Cottare, or phone 4W. A BARGAIN DAIRY FARM UP TO date building's- close to town school and churches $1000 down, balance 1 er l year at exceptional low rate ot Interest. Address rout, t, box 25. Ealem. ioR RENT-HALF INTEREST IN 125 j acre cultivated farm with stock ana C machinery. Also 165 acre farm, 117 seres cultivated. Nlemeyer Realty t i state street. AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME , to purchase a five room resioence at half its value. It is Hard finished larre porcelain bath, and lot 12 by vllO feet: eig-ht blocks from the State tiouse. jror Sllbv; yzuv casn, remain der $11 pr month at per cent in . Ureac Look this up at once If you want It. List your property with ma I will sell It for you. John A - Bcott, 494 Hubbard buiidinr. FOR SALE 10 ACRES. NEW HOUSE. young- prune orcnara, one ana a nan miles from Hopewell. 12 west of Sa lem. Some heavy work horses, five years, for particulars and terms see Mrs. B. M. Woods, Colleg-e Place, . nun. , SATISFACTION' THE FACT THAT . the Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMlnnvllle has over $42,000,000 In surance in fore In Orcaron. should be sufficient nroof that It la alvina its patrons the right kind of protec tion, at the rbt price. For run parucuiars as to our plan Oi insur ance.) terms etc., see or phone. H. A. . , Johnson Co- Agents, -Bush Bank 1 nnr,,mini, ptiono 147. - EMPLOYMENT female: WaMEDt-A WOMAN TO CCXJK FOR fix or ,4"ht people. Inquire of W. HEgen. Gervais, Or It. No. t, T"ne 2K11. "MaExT Wanted bright iodno man from 17- to IS years old to learn f Hating trade, day work. Apply talesman Job Dept. upstairs. FOR SALE tOK SALE 1 POLAND CHINA BOAR, registered. Rulifson mile North vHnvy rarm. inone 4Ft. TO EXCHANGE PAIR OF 1100 LB. wres for pair of draft colt; caeh - fmT?nc- Hill,' route 7, - FOR SALE HORSES. PURE BLOOD ' f.i m T"de. One thre year old yydeadale stallion, who took blu P Oregon State Fair. Alo Mutton sheep. Inquire W. H. yiw. G..rval n. No. 2. phone 2fll. misckiTITankoits TRUCK. FOR SALE (ONE TOV t!L.nr,t ehape, fully equipped. ice rlghu Phone 121. 1 SLJ!LE- ROADSTER IN OCX D nHtl'.n. Addrens P. O. Box 494. 'gm for appointment. r5.''.8ALE EARLY OHIO SEED Potatoes. 2c pound. Onions. lt fund. In smalt or large quantities i. 1 "ur own acks. Farmer' JroductB Co., 160 South High, street, raone 10, . Yo, "ALB 1915 FIVE PASSENGER j'ulck In fine condition $700. See t L 1 North Commercial, phone f.T011 WANT TO OCT TUB PEST "m paper, send 10c to tho Pselfle i .'1n".,,"d. Salem. Oregon, for a trial V'ubsripiioa. Mention this ad. s , : 7: cludinor .:" mure . in- i.lrl, r"- nwa zuniture 7S1 Northfi kK .'tov-: '""lair b ioi North ltth street. Phone 270 Dvd. R. 8MfJf' riV,TAT?ES SUrTABLB FOR . r eea fifty cents per sack at wr. W.1ruP.THB pATMAN GIRLS 7ritlf h.-. lTr of we. tern immi makin SS-5n er'Ur revised. Km- t bandsorae little book. It saetf,7HPh.term', of scan. ShiL0tran nily. of the Pe of Lor en so. and the castivitv of Mary and Olive. .Hiiy a?ed lot and Olive waa purchased rno price Is 20 cents, postpaid. Ad. ZVZ!?- Monthly, it POCLTKT lLJ2U WANT TO GET THE 'sES'f eenErr.Pap.tr P?b"ed, send 10 cenU to tho Northwest Poultry Journal, Salem, Oregon, for a trial euhacriptlon. Mention thlJ0. HEAL BfTATB A P01. BUY 26x$a FEET ON EAST Comm.Clal street, one door norlh..of tato street. Salem, togeth ?'h.r?tu1 rJn o' way over TOKHEHT FARMS OR RENT 10 ACRESTlOCATED mile west of Wapato station, Yamhill county. 11 acres hops. 700 bearing fruit trees. 22 acres farm land, bal ance pasture. Address W. H. Egan. Oervala route . phone 1F11. liOUBES FOR RENT BEAUTIFUL S ROOM !".,,nJfa,ow'' fireplace. ad. furnace. See H. E. Bollnger. Hubbard building. SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE ON paved street with garage. $11.60 per month. E. A. Rhoten, phone 1141-J. FOR RENT THE FOLIO WING $10 Five-room modern cottage at . ltS7South Church street. $12.60 Six-room modern house oa paved street at 1920 South, High Bi. Call at Statesman business office or phono 612. FOR RENT MODERN BUNGALOW one block from paved street. In South Salem. $10 per month. E. A. "Rhoten 149 Rural Avenue. Phone 1141.J. . FOR RENT SEVEN ROOM HOUSE two lots, rino garden land, barn, . chicken park. Corner tvortfa Com merical and Gaines. $10 per monta. . r none uivm. FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING: i $6 partly modern five-room cot tage 1051 Saginaw. In good order. ' Foremerly rented or $10 a month. Call t 1043 Saginaw or Statesman business office. Phone 23. $13 Neat modern bungalow 6 rooms at 960 North 20th L Call at Statesman bustness office or poone 23. ' ' $10 Modern apartment 7CS Marion street. Call at Statesman business office or phone 23. $22.60 Fully furnished apartment, modern, close In. soon to be vacant. Call at Statesman business office, or phone Z3. ' t ROOMS FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM with use of bath. In mod era home. Addrees A. B. car Statesman. GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT, WATER v beat, modern conveniences, also la . side rooms. Close to State House. fl03 Chemeketa. Phono 1380. LOST and FOUND LOST LOST A SMALL" CAMEO PIN. RlS ward. Ieitve at thla ofgee. imCELOfiEOVS BUSINESS CHANCES. SHIPBUILDING COMPANY NOW OR- , gantzinar. wtnu lew mart pmru wun money, adhiqui nnwr j f able not la conflict with present , source of supply to yards, hence pref- ulars. 702 Spaulding Bldg Portland, "M3SKYTO loan. MONEY TO LOAN: IN LARGE AND small amounts over first class real estate security. W. A. Lrfston. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS UIllUl-UT fARli PRICE PAID FOR good eleaa rajs. aressroom, siuw man. ; WANTED TO RENT EIGHT ROOM modern house witn garage on pt treet. Phone 11S7-H. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY "TIRES REPAIRED VULCANIZ1NO niva tf T v.nnr.n TITJR SERVICE UA A .J ntt. " " " Station 177. eoutn commercial oi phono 421. - - QUACKENBUSH AUTO SUPPLY AND V1IIW1I"I " v " street. Phone 66. HILEMAN MACHINERY AND TIRE Co. Bliverton uorg aou - , , Vulcanising and auto supplies. 891 North Commercial. Phone 717. BRACK ETT . GHAT TUBES VUL- ty. Free service car. Phono 14s. 279 North CommercisJ. - - WATT SHIPP CO. RETREADS AND secUons tuoes sso up. wm Phone 868. 128 South Commercial street. ; ' ' AfTO SEnVICH shTpp-s AUTO SERVICE CITY AND country trips. rnw nlrht 2S. PROFESSIONAL DENTISTS , DR. F. It. UTTER. DENTIST, ROOMS 412-414 Bang, OI vomroerc Phone 4. - Mt7S tOTEACMEitr" HARR. -hone 121 TEACHER OF PL fa Ph 88. LODGE DIRECTORY wwoniKniiooP Q8 yoeman MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN- Inr In jnesonie Jnp. " w ITJi 8 o'clock. All visiting members wel come. northern Fykes, Foreman, W. II. Prunk. Correspondent. MODERN WOODMEN. : i ;r-rr rr-'Vii'.Wti Tl"T"V b iUf t If A Oregon Cedar Camp, No. 634S, m sets every xnursoay -- "" i In Derby building, corner Court and lllah streets. R. F. Day, V. C; J, A. Wright, drek. BUSINESS CARDS AUTO DELIVER T BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELTVER ed any place, eity or country. Phone or tft1-R. W. Tt ITial .r. BARilKR SHOPS A FT Ell THIS OUTING COMBTn ANP enjoy our real refreshing tonaorial parlor, with a ahave and shamcoo. Ingrey'a Barber Shop. 311 State treet. CIIIBOPhACTlc" CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS RE store normal function. If you want .results consult Dr. May. $06-0-7 Hubbard Bldg, phone 627. DR. O. L. SCOTT. D. O. GRADUATE OF P. 8. C. Chiropractics fountain bead. Davenport. Iowa. Chiropractic cor recte the cause of disease. Office 400.7-8. U. 8. N. Bank Building. Phone $7. Residence H2R-R. CIIINESR'PlTrilCIAJf.' DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN . oiwewae. 153 H. Hlrii St. I'hone tn "DRAYS 'AKlTfeXPHEH CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COM PAN f Phone 922, Salem's largest and best equipped transfer company. Get our reduced freight rates oa eastern shipments. Also for storage as we have three warehouses in connection with, business. Furniture moving, packing, shipping and storing our specialty. Office 161 South Commer cial street. DRY CLEANING JL3FD PRKSSINa JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F. 8. Wataaabe, Prop., 414 N. Commer cial St. Ladles' and gentlemen's suite cleaned and pressed, $1 and 11.60. Work called fur and deUvered fee Tel. Main 662. JUNK JTJWK JUNK WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST price for Junk of every kind. Let ue make you a price on your household rood a Tho "Square Deal" House Capital Junk Co., 271 Chemeketa Street. Phone 298. FULL VALUE PAID FOR SECOND hand goods. Highest market prices for Junk and hides. Tho People Juak and Secondhand Stora, 171 No. Commercial. Phone 714. HAIR REMOVED "CLEAN WHITE" HAS PROVEN Suc cessful. Applied here or sold for home use. Sanitary Beauty Par lor a 238 Hubbard Bldg. LAUNDRIES SALEM JJTEAM LAUNDRY QUICK delivery and careful work. Dry wash 6c per pound, lit South Lib erty St. Phoao 26. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REG ular washing dene at a rate every body can afford. For only sixty-five cents wo will collect, wash and de liver your , washing with la tweaty four hours. Phone 2471. OSTOPATHT DR. W. L. MERC Ell. GRADUATE American School Osteopathy, Klrks ille. Mo.; treats acute and chronic disease. Office 404-40S U. & Na tional Batik Bldg. Phone 919. Resi dence 419 North Summer. Phone 814. Acute - and ; chronic diseases. Graduates American School Osteopa thy. Kirksvllle, Me. Sixteen years experience. - Residence office $64 South Commercial street. Post Grad uate work, Los Angeles College. Dra. li. D. Bowers cc Alice C Bowers. DRS. WHITE f WALTON, OSTEO pathie ' physicians and surgeona Graduatee of tho American School of Osteopathy. Kirksvllle. Mo. Post- fraduate and specialised In nervous Iseases at Loe. . Angelee College. Treat acute - and cbrenle diseaaea . Offices 606-4-7-8, U. 6. Natl Bank ' Bldg.' Phone 859. Residence, 1620 Court St. Phone 8216. PUBLIC BTEXOOIUPHEIW COPY WORK written and compared. Call after 6 at 640 Btate street SURIKRIEI. NORTHWESTERN NURSERY AT State and 21th streets choice roses, ornamental and flowering shrubs. shade trees, budded holly, grafted Franquette walnuts and all kinds of rruit trees. Howard Jones, Pnoue .13. ? - L s FRUITLAND NURSERY SALES YARD at Hign and Ferry. Call and see stock and get prices before purchas ing elswhere. Everbearing straw- oerry plants.; PIANO TUNING u. e: mast, expert tuning, cleaning, repairing and regulating. All work guaranteed. 1646 Hall street or care of Sherman Clay St Co, Court etreet. phone 9162-J. SECOND HAND UOODI WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, har ness, conars, coiiar paas, tools, chains. Fred Schlndler. 266 Center Street. TRANSFER HAULING AUTO TRUCIC SERVICE. ANY KIND or naming. uoueenoia moving Jobs done prompt ly. Try me once. Tim me. 475 BUte SL Phono 961. Residence phone 1121-J. CSDKRTAKEHS WEBB & CLXJUOlt C. B. WEBB. A. U. Clou en, luntni . w.-. modern methods known to tho pro fesMon. 497 Court street. WOVEN WIRE FENCING Depot National Jk Aaterieaa Feaee, aU elaea. SO tav, e SS) la. Mgkw Palate. Olle aad Varalsaw Stovea Reballt Hepalred i Logaaherry a Mop Heeka. aleea Keaeo V Stove Woraa. . ZSO Ceart St. raoao 1S WATER JMLEinWATER CO-OFFICE. 801 S. apply at office. Make alt complaints at the office. No deductions In bills will be allowed for absence or for any causes whatever unless water Js 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 please read -for building purposes" under schedule of r.l.n. Apolv at office for copy. wm, P4PCR. rrwT TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND upwara tor cnoict au riwr . Buren's Furniture Store. 179 Com mercial St." - SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL Paper and Picture Framing. Good workmen. 466 Court St. Phoao 486. GLENN L. ADAMS FOR HOUSE PEC? eoratlng. painting, tinting, neper. banging, etc. Work dons by contract or dsy; good workman. Location 1020 Center St. Phono 611-W. I SALEM tlARKETS BUYlXG PRICES. Regs and Poultry. Eggs, 35c. . Dressed chickens, 30c. Old roosters, 13c to 14c. Stags. 16c to 18c. Pork. Mutton and Beef. Ewes, 57e. Pork on foot. 14c to 15 He ; Veal, dressed, 13c to 17c. Spring lamb, 13c. , Beef steers, 7 to 9c; cows, 4 to 8c Bulls. 4 to 6c. Hay. Cheat, per ton, $20. Clover, per ton, $18. . Vetch, per ton, $20. Qnun. Wheat. $1.85 to 1.87. Oats, 90 to 95c. Beans, S to 9c Mill Feeds. Recall. Bran, per ton, $36.00. Shorts, per ton. $33. WUOLESALB TO DEALERS. Rotter. Country butter. 45c. Creamery prints, 63c. " Butterfat, f. o. b. Salem, 64c Fish. Salmon, Chinook. 30c. , Vejretable. Lettuce, crate, $2.60. Celery. 75c to 90c. Nebr, rlc corn, lie. Tomatoes. California. $2.76. Broccoli. $1.75 to $1.85. Onions, $2 to $2.60. . Cabbage, 2c. String- garlic, 8e. Potatoes. 31.26. Turnips, sack, $1.00. If tits) Almonds. 23c Walnuts (No. 1) 24c. Walnuts (No. 3) 20c Peanuts, raw, 17c. Cocoanuts, dozen $1.20. Fruit. Grapefruit. $6. Pears, $1.60. Oranges, $4.60 to $6.00. Bananas, 5c Apples. $1.25 to $1.75. . Dromedary dates. $4.75. Honey (Idaho) $4.50. " Lemons, $6.50 to $7.60. Retail Price. Creamery butter, 60c ; Eggs, 40c. J , Flour, hard wheat. $2.80 to $3. Flour. YalfcTV $2.50 to $2.60'. Sugar, cane and beet. 11 lb, $1. Potatoes, sack lots. $1.50. I PORTLAND MARKETS PORTLAND, Feb. 14. Todajr's car receipts: Barley,. 2; oats, 2; hay. 1. ' Gattle, Cattle,1 steady; receipts, 278. Med ium ; to choice steers, $10.V5 to il.SO; good to medium steers, $9.35 to $10.35: common to good steers. $8 to $9.46; choice cows and heif ers, $8 to $10; common to good cows and heifers, $6.75 to $8.15; canners. $4.25 to $8.25; bulla, ' $5 to $8; calves. $7.50 to $11; stocker and feeder steers, $6 to $9.50. Hogs. Hogs, weaker; receipts, 478; prime light. $16.85 to $17; prime heavy. $16.60 to 16.90; pigs. $14.50 to $15.50; bulk of sales, $16.80 to $17.00. j Sheep. Sheep, easy; no receipts; western lambs. $15 to $15.60; valley lambs, $14.50 to 3J5; yearlings. $13 to $13.50: wethers, $12.50 to $13; ewes, $9 to $11. Portland market on shorn aheep, 2 Me to 3c under quotations. - Bntter. , Butter: Prints, extras. 52 to 53c: cubes, extras. 47 Me; prime firsts, 46 He; dairy, 32 c. . Butterfat: Portland delivery. No. 1 sour cream. 55c. Potatoes. . Buying price, locals, $1; selling price, $1.15 to $1.25. ' - Grains. Grain: Thirty-day options Bids Oats, No, 2. $64; feed barley, $64; barley, brewing, $68. Eastern oats and corn In bulk BJds Oats. No. 3 white. $59.50; 38 pound clipped, $61; corn, No. 3 yel low, $65.50; No. 3 mixed, $64; oats. No. 3, $59.50; clipped. $61; corn, yellow, $65.50; mixed, $64. RAILWAY SHARES ELEVATE FilARKET Movement Ii Stimulated by Favorable Reports Made - by Two Roads NEW YORK. Feb. 14. Railroad shares lifted today s dull market out of its early rut, the first half of the session, reflecting considerable prlco irregularity'notably in Industrials, equipments and specialties. The movement in rails was stimu lated by the relatively favorable Dec ember statements -of the Union Pa c irlc and Southern Taciflc roads both rhowlng net gains and the re-establishment of Union pacific to its for mer 10 per cent dividend rate. General news of the day was see rolngly without erfect, suspension of future heatless Mondays having been discounted. .The government's pro posals to control all coastwise ship ping and acquire terminal facilities at the Atlantic ports ware equally without influence as market fac tors. " ' Extreme gains in almost a score of transportation issues extended from 4qe to four points. St. Paul common and preferred and - other grangers as well as coalers sharing honors 'with Pacifies. Canadian Pa cific was the only laggard, though o . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ONE HOUSE AND LOT, price $1009. Pay same as rent. Ap ply to A. E. Day. 3403 Center street. Salem. Oregon. FOR SALE THE A. J. PURVINF place In Spring valley. Enquire, Mrs. E. T. Preacott, 641 Mill or Mr a J. A. Remington, phone 3481-J. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR UN incumbered property, modern 7 room house 3 large lots in fruit and garden. Phone 3440. I WANT A SMALL HOUSE WITH A good slsed piece of good land in ex change for a small house In High land. Will pay cash difference. See Wra. Fleming. 241 State street. FOR SALE LOT 47x90 FEET. GOOD five room house with cement base ment, furnance. gas and wood ranges, and other modern conveniences; house furnished or unfurnished to suit purchaser. Two blocks east of State House grounds. Price $2(09. on easy terms. Enquire at 161 South 14 th street. 10 ACRES OF LAND 3ft MILES FROM .Salem, on good road. 8 acres la cul tivation and 1 acres of timber. . Four room box house, rustle outside. Barn, woodshed and smoko house. All un der fence, land lies rolling, but good solL See Perrlne Si Marsters, 42 Hubbard Bldg, Phono 907. ' FOR SALE $800 AT 8 PER CENT, real estate market. Will not offer this mortgage any more. Five room modern new bungalow on paved street. $100 down, 826 monthly. , Six room strictly modern new bungalow, garage and large lot, - Have seversl acreage and cs h to exchange for larger tract. Soco-t lofsky, 341 State street. MUST HAVE A FEW HUNDRED DOL lars cash, in a few days, and will, sacrifice on either proprty, a 70 acre gesture and timber, place with' fair u tidings running water. 7 miUe east. $70 an acre; and will take a clear town house part pay, long time on balance. Or will sell my equity in a fine 6 room modern house close In steady Income. Money talks, see ex clusive agent this week. Win. Flem ing 341 State street. GOOD INVESTMENTS, 6 ROOM HOUSE lot and bearing trees $460. Five . acres on car line all clear cheap - buildings $1200. CO acres all smooth land half clear $2600. 40 acres fine . land acres timber 27 acres five year old orchard balance open, good set of buildings 86,000. Exchange 136 acres Waldo hills $100 per acre take part trade. $1000 first mortgage for sale or exchange for house. For -rent 9 acres bottom land close In. Have cash buyer for good small farm. 1916 Ford for sale. Shetland pony for Sale. Money to loan. F. I Wood, Bayne Bldg. 7 ACRES, ON CAR LINE. IN PRUNES cherries, logenberrles, good modern house, finest sightly location, will take residence as part pay, $8,000. 16 acres one of the fineet prune or chards, well kept, good house and barn. 0 miles from .Salem, will sell cheap fer cash. Make an offer. Fine 6 acre homo In Hayeville District, rood house, barn, good road, fruit. 36SO, one half cash balanoe 8 years at 7 . per cent. Fine 5 acre home In HaysvIUe District modern bungalow 14 acres In loganberries and prunes I for a short time only $3860. Excellent 'opportunity in 416 acre farm fats bulldinge 8 miles from Salem, aver age annual rent $1833 only $55 per acre, easy terms. Socolofsky, 141 State street.. FOR SALE-fSO ACRES ALL UNDKfl cultivations 20 acres ta wheat, bal ance to b sowed to oats. 6 room cottage, barn, macadam road, price $4600. 200 acres In Houston county, Texae. to trade for Willamette valley lands. Well Improved 20 acres, with two sets of good buildings, macadam road 8 acres bearing Italian prune orcahrd. all new land, price (1000. Five acres all -cultivated, new s room plastered house, barn, well, rock road, 3V ngfos out, price $1001. 10$ acre farm.'rae large bouse and barn, orchard, good soli, price $118 per acre. 96 acre farm. 89 acres under culti vation, balance pasture and about eight acres of fine timber, alt stock and machinery goes, price $160 per acre. Good Improved 1(9 acre dajry farm, land in high state of cultivation, all under cultivation, price $13 pec acre. 20 acres all la bearing fruit, prunes, cherry, apples and English walnuts, good new house, basement, price $6000. 10 acres all under cultivation. . 6 acres in 3 year old Italian prunes, family orchard, good new 6 room plastered house. 30 acres of first class land. 10 acres of Loganberries in first class condition, 3 ha acres of Italian prune orchard. 1 acres of good timber, small house barn. well, several acres in oats and vetch, price 87600. If you want to buy. trade or s-Il. see us. W. H. Grabenhorst A Co.. 275 State street. LOOK AT THIS A REAL OPPORTUNITY About 409 acres of choice Polk coun ty land; about 10 acres clear; about 60 acres la stump pasture: balanoe in choice piling timber and ' oak grubs. Timber alone worth $7609. New four room bouse, new dairy barn, providing for. 20 cows and four horses; new pig pen and new milk house. Water piped Crotn fiao spring to all buildings. Will sen ue wnoie at a great bargain Very easy terms. S per eeat Interest. Addrees u, owner, ears Th States man recovering , much of Its loss at the end. Others features of pronound trength Included Atlantic Gulf, Sumatra Tobacco and General Elec tiis, but these were neutralized by the heaviness of the motor division. oils. Industrial alcohol and Jeoples'1 oas. United States Steel yielded a' point under pressure of the forenoon but closed at a fractional advance with allied equipments.. .Sales amounted to '400.000 shares. International bonds were steady, domestic issues showing more varia ble tendencies:. Liberty I'gst 4s made a new minimum at 96.04. the second 4 s and 3'4's holding form. Total sales, par value, $4,380,000. United States bonds, . old Issues, were unchanged on call. Corn Readily Absorbed; Prices Slay Up Well CHICAGO, Feb, 14. Readiness with which offerings were absorbed gave an upward tilt to the corn mar ket. - Prices closed 1 stesdv, March $1.27 1-2 and May $1.25 7-8 to $1.26, with the final ranre as a whole l-8c off to l-4c to 2-$e up. THINGS THAT By GENE compared witJi twenty-four hours before. Oats gained 11-4 to 1 7-8c net.' In provisions the .outcome va ried from 5c decline to a rise of 17 cents. .- , - : ! It took selling orders on; a large scale to check advances In corn. Among the 1 chief reasons assigned for this condition was -the fact that receipts although liberal,' were not nearly; so large as on the preceding day. The supply of choice grades did not equal the demand. Besides, a further. Improvement. was noted in traffic conditions -east of- Chicago with freight being accepted freely on all roads but two. Throughout the session, the view seemed to pre vail that usder present circum stances the accumulation of any large stock here or at other leading centers could not be regarded as likely. - ' , Firmness In the hog market to gether wjth liberal meat shipments tended to sustain provisions. stanmrdTar : to be put up McAdoo Names Committee to Choose Freight Cir lor Manufacture WASHINGTON, Feb. 14. Devel opment of plans for standard types of railroad freight cars was assign ed today by Director General Mc Adoo to a committee headed by S, M. Vauclain of the Baldwin Locomotive works, with Instructions to recom mend specifications for a compara tively few types which can be mann. f act n red In quantities at a cost far less than under tho present system of special orders. ." v ' This is the first definite move- nient of the director general In hii i projected program of extensive stan dardization of cars and locomotives and other supplies and materials as a jneans of effecting economy under government operation. Another com mittee will be named soon to work out standards for engines and some of these standards will be adopted by John Skelton Williams, director of finance and purchases for the railroad administration. Another step taken today by the director general in the organization of government management was the appointment of W. H. Pleasants of New York to supervise operation of all coastwise and Great Lakes ship ping lines controlled by railroads. ' Reports of the railroad adminis tration today indicated that the con tinuance of mild weather was pro moting the clearing up of congestion in the east, and the movement cf corn and other grain in ' the vrest. More than 5.000,000 bushels of corn alone have been hauled to primary markets of the middle west this year a a result of the order for priority for box cars for grain : movement, nl the same period last year only 2,772,000 bushels were moved. ,: U r " CAMP SOLDIERS i GO OVER TOP German "Line" Is Stormed by Machine Gun, Grenade I I and Rifle Fire CAMP LEWIS, Feb. 14. Approxi mately 200 national army soldiers st Camp Lewis went over the top this afternoon, protected by barrage fir and storming the "German" line with hand grenades, machine gun and rifle fire.' The exhibition was 'review by Brigadier General Frederick 8. Foltx, commander of the 91st division; Brigadier General Eli A. Helmick nf the inspector general's department; NttD ,7 J 1M TttE. LIKE. f I or AJMMtR H - APPtARfNNCC AT I ' NEVER HAPPEN BYRNES Brlgadler General Edward Burr and Brigadier General Henry D. I Sty-r, their staffs and a large audiences cf officers and men. .. While the barrage fore was at Its height and the bombs were bursting around the "enemy" trenches and "shell holes" a lone automobile, trav eling across the prairie, drove into the fire of "no man's land'' and halted the attack temporarily, but the men soon went on and "captured" the German .line and wood to tbe accompaniment of cheers as lusty a a If a line in France had been faked. Bright 1 sunshine today tended somewhat to relieve tho extreme muddinesa of the ca&ipu unpaved streets. ' Soldiers stationed at Camp Lewis have been forbidden to patronise ono hundred restaurants, soft drink es tablishments, barber and manicute shops in ' Tacoma which were place on the blacklist today by Colonel G. M. Magruder, United tSates public health service. Military, police havo a list of the places and men station ed nearby to see tbarthe orders art complied with. Some ' 600 establishments have been given certificates of Inspection showing that tehy have compile! with government requirements. As soon as the blacklisted places hare complied with requirements as . to sanitation they will be granted cei tlficates, Colonel Margruder said. Failure of soft drink parlors to wash glasses with hot water and lack of sanitation have been the principal reasons for closing these places to soldiers. .. . Colonel Magruder has charge of sanitation ot- the entire section trlb- . utary to Camp Lewis. TltlE TADlIs SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Northbound No. 1$ Oregon Express ..... 1:01a.m. No. 64 Oreronlan 6:16 a.m. No. 88 Willamette Limited.. :iam. No. 18 Portland Passenger.. 1:36 p.m. No. 24 Coos Bay ........... 8:44 p.m. No. 11 Shasta Limited .... . 7:00 p.m. No. 14 Portland Express ... 8:10p.m. No. 2t8 Local Way Freight.. 8:09a.m. No. 223 Portland Fast Freight 11:26 pm. Seathboaad . , No. 63 Oregonlan , 8:20 a.m. No. 21 Coos Bay ,10:01a.m. No. 16 California Express .,10:66 am. No. IT Roseburg passenger. 4:itam. No. M Shasta Limited ..... 6:41p.m. No. 87 Willamette Limited., (:19p.m. No. IS San Francisco Pasa. .lO.IVp.m. No. 221 Ban Fran. Fast FrC. 12:01 s-n. No. 227 Local Way Freight. .11:01 am. (ALEX-GEER LINE No. 72 Arrive at Salem..... t :18am. No. 74 Leave Salem. ...... ..1:06p.m. SALEM. FALLS CITY WESTEItN 161 Leaves. Palem. motor .... 7:0 Sam. ICS Leaves Ralem. motor.... 9:16a.m. 166 Leaves Salem, motor.... 1:40 p.m. Through car to Monmouth and Aril 1C7 Leaves Salem, motor .... 1:48 p.m. 19 !eave Salem, motor.,... 6:67p.m. 239 Way Freight leaves Salem 6:09 a.m. 1(8 Arrives at Salem ........ 8:39 a.m. 1(4 Arrlvee at Salem ........11:99 a.m. K( Arrives at Salem ........ 8:99p.m. 1(9 Arrives at Salem ........ 6:36p.m. 170 Arrives at Salem 7:20 p.m. 240 Way Freight Ar. Salem.. 1:20p.m. ORECOlf ELECTHIO . . aoejthaoael Train " Leave Arrive Arrive No. eportind Salem Eugene (:39 am . 8:36 am 19:66 am 13:26 pm 6 Ltd... 820 em 10:11am 7 .....19:48 am 11:66 nm ......2:02pm 4:16pm 8:2$pm 13 Ltd... 4 :40pm (:49pm 8:69pm 17 ..... .(:06pm 8:19pm Salemonly 19 ......:0pm 11:39pm Salemonly 21 .....11:46pm 1:66am- (:69am North Bank Station (leave Jeffer sen Street 16 and 20 minutes later.) Tfertbbaeind ' -;: "' Train Leave Arrive , ! Arrive No. v Eugene Salem J Portland 2 .....12:06am 4:16am (:50am 4 ..... 7:16am 9:26am 19 Ltd... 7:48 am 9:46am :11:35am II..... 11:19 am 1:3$ pm 14 .....11:16am 1:69pm 4:40pm 1( Ltd... 1:66pm 4:O0pm 6:46pm 29 .....4:10pm 6:39pm 7:49pm 22 ......4:26 pm 7:66pm 10:09pm aNorth Bank Station (Arrive Jeffer son Street 16 minutes earlier). Leave Corvallls. - , ! tjonvALi.ts VowNrjcnoNS North bound Leave Corvallls Arrive Salem 8:26 am 9:46 am . 12:13 pm J :69 am 2:41pm 4:99 pm . 4:19 pm , 6:39 pm 8:18 pm 7:66 pm Seathbeoad Leave Salem Arrive Corvallls 8.36 am , .. ,, 9:87 am 19:16 em v 11:33 am 18:8 pm . 8:39 pm 4:16 pm ' : pm 8:40 po 1:00 pm