THE ORIUJON bTATESMAN: WKDX KSpAY FEBRUARY 20,1918 I os s 1 1:1 d E2 n r s it r v The Wants and Needs of the Capital City Are Noted Under Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them (S V Bar. Sell and Exchange all Kinds i.Mttm it urn iAAfn urt8 exonnxa, snores, iiicy- CLES, TOOLS, ETC CAPITAL EXCHANGE phone 4l 7 Court St. NORWICH UNION FfllE INSURANCE SOCIETY W. 1L Burghardt, Jr., Evident Agent 883 State St. Money to Loan IMFHOVKD FARM AND CITT r'B0'BnTr AT VOWK9T RATKS THOS. K. FORD 52K2W5 vrnKET TO LOAN I HAVE MADE Mffi5tSi"t for loaning eaatern Koney : will make very 1 te of KJS't on highly Improved farm.. Homer H. Smith. Room ft. McCormack Si"" Balem. Or. Pbon SO. n,llirriED ADVERTISEMENTS Rate Fee Weed nrt Insertion .............. l Subsequent wUoni ....... Wo One week (six Insertions) Jo I Oat month .. z t Bii 'month contract per too. 8e yo account opened for law than 16c A nsat card given free -with an advertisement to the "tent of 80s announcing "for 81 -For Kent," "Rooms" or "Board." HEW TODAT Each new classified advertlee roent will be run under "New Today" for first Insertion, unless othcrtrUa ordered by the adver- User. Subsequent laaartloB of tha ad will appear under Its proper claaa IflcaUoa. No adverttsment will ba run under "New Today for mora than na Issue under any circumstances M TODAY E0C3 FOR PETTING FROM A GOOD strain of Ubode Island Reds. i per, fifteen, (88 North Winter, Phone :. 4I1-1L rOR SALE Oil TRADE. AT A BAR gain, my modern seven room house, on paired atreet and in best residence district in Salem will take part pay mnt or trade for a smaller house: Mrs. Will F. Skiff. PROTECTION INSURE TOUR HOME today and guard against tha uncer tainties of tomorrow. The Orearon Firs Itellef Association of McMlnn ville specializes on dwellings, schools, churches, brick bulldlifga and farm property, and gives you first class protection at actual cost as It has been doing for many years. II. A. Johnson Co.. Agents, Hush Hank fcldg., Salem, phone 147. FREB DEMONSTRATION PUTNEV . Sanitary Window-Ventilator, product of new Balem Industry, Hi btate EMPLOYMENT WANTED A WOMAN FOR GENERAL house work. Must be a good cook, - no washing. Call forenoons at 976 Chemeketa street. MALTS Wanted brig iit touno man . from 11 to II ears old to leara printing trade, day work. Apply Statesman Job DepC. upstairs. 12 GOOD MEN WANTED FOR FACT- ory work. We work our men on the merit plan. Apply at J. A. Mills' office. 320 State street, . 6 p. ro. to 7 p. m. FOR SALE l LIVKITOCK OXa COW FOR SALE. CALL 107F4. CXVTEA FOR SALE. PHONE 73F21. TOR SALE 1 POLAND CHINA BOAR. registered. Rulifson hi mile Korta County Farm. Phone 4F4. MISCELLANEOUS tOR SALE LARGTsTOCKEfrcON fectlonery. -with exclusive fixtures. Write Box 31 S. Dallas. Oregon. FOR SALE FIXE ENGLISH LLEW ellyn setter. Well trained foT hunting.- phone 674 W, IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, send 10c to the Pacific 1 Homestead. Salem, Oregon, for a trial . . subartptjon. Mention this aL F9kR,, 8ALE TWO POOL TABLES, balls, etc., l,$oo bar very,cbeap. Box 7 Independence. F6R SALE ONE l H. FV AUTOMO '.'' nS'Be In good running order. - Write Box 41, ilecleay. Oregow. TEN TONS OF CLOVER HAY FOR ale at Brooks Feed Store, Brooka, Oregon. FOR SALE FOUR - HORSES. ONE section harrow, one Oliver plow, two sets of harness, two wagons, five nogs, fifteen acres of crops, twenty creJ of Plowing; this is a good lay out for some body that wants a farm. It pays to advertise if you've sot the foods, that's why I'm doing- It. A. W. Lathrop, Turner. CAFZFf1TT OF THE O ATM AN GIRLS - Thl true story of western Immi gratioa has bean carefully revised. , B,la- a handsome little book. It tells in graphic terms of tha mas sacra of the Oatman family, of the cte of Lorenxo. and the captivity ' i: Mary Olive. Mary died of Starrs tl n and Olive was purchased rom the Indiana five years later. ;The price la 20 cents, postpaid. Ad v?rM Oregon Teachers Monthly. Sa lem, Oregon. SMALL POTATOES SUITABLE FOR reed fifty cents per sack at ware- bouse. Ione 717 or 1SJ. Maogis " Broa. rR SALEWIISON STRAWBERRY f'lants. 12.50 per thousand; also near f new Cypress inevbator, 70-eKsr ca pacity. One mile cast of HweM bcm house, box 98. rout 6, Wm. A. I'OULTRT IF TOU WANT TO GET THE BEST . poultry papr pnhlisbed. send 10 cents to the. Northweot Poultry Journal. Salem. Oregon, for m trial snhwrlnflrtw. Mention this ad. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT A COZY THREE JlOO.'.l apartment, rn ground floor. Kurn ihel complete for - lioisokeeplnr. Klectrlo light, gas or wod for cook ing. Very reasonable rent. Light and water furnished. (t Mill street aPsnTMfimTS. NICELY KUHNli-HEU" FOUIt "ROOM (.. Vi . oouin cmmrcliL FUHN imiKD iiOOMT 1 NC LU DI N ti HOUSES H?lZHES FURNISHED AND UNFURN tor rnt- Niemeyer Realty Co.. 644 Mate street. FOR RENT FIVE 1 ROOM BUNGA low, paved street, fend llfi Ford r sale. I'hone 2510J2. FOR RENT THE FOLIOWINO ..!:0'-."F,ve'room modern cottafa at 1167 South Church street. $12.60 SIx-roorrK modern house on Paved street at 120 South High Si Call at .Statesman business office or phone (83. ; SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE ON paved fftreet vvlth garage. $12.60 per month. E. A. Rhoten. phone 1141-J. FOR RENT MODERN BUNGALOW 2nwb,2ck ,'0? paved street. In South Salem, i io per month. H. A, Ithoten 111 Rural Avenue. Phone 14 Ij'ale FOR RENT SEVEN ROOM HOUSE two lots, fine garden land, barn. Chicken park. Corner worth Com. merlcal and JJalnes. fio per montn. Phone 2270-W. FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING: i $6 partly modern five-room cot tage 1062 Saginaw. In good order. Foremcrly rented for $10 a ruwnth. Call at 1042 Sagtnaw or Statesman business office. Phone 23. . t $1S Neat modern bungalow 6 rooms at 060 North 20th st. Call at Statesman business office or pnone 23. $20 Ten room modern house, at 771 North Cottage street. Call at Statesman business office, or phone 23. $20 Modern apartment 768 Marlon street. Call at Statesman busines office or phone 23. i $22.56 Fully furnished apartment, modern, at 684 H Ferry street. Call at Statesman business office, or phono t. ROOMS FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM with use of bath, in modern home. Address A. B. care Statesman. GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT WATER heat, modern conveniences, also In side rooms. Close to State House. 1030 Chemeketa. Phone' 1280. 'MrsCELCMEOUS i I1CIU.VF.SS CIIANCKS. SHli'BUILWNrfCOMFANY MOW OR , ganlxtng. 4 Wants few mora parties with money. Abundant lumber avail able not la conflict' with present source of supply to yards, hence pref erence in securing contracts. Partlc ' utars, 701 Spauldlng: Bid., Portland. Ormn. TTXciiANcr WILL TRADE GOOD -BUILDING LOT. value, $809 for used Ford or other car. Will pay difference. Phone 2i or 1B22-J. i MONET TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN: iSf LAJtGE AND small amounts over first class real estate security. W. A. Liston. FARMERS IN LINN BENTON. LIN eoln. Polk, Marion. Yamhill and Clackamas counties, Oregon, who are not accessible to other National . Farm Loan Associations, may secure government farm loana through the two associations of which I am sec retary. A C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Masonic Trnrl. Salem. Oregon. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR good clean rags. Pressroom. States- wrmmwrDiREcrom TIRES REPAIRED TJI.CANIZINO GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE Station 177. South Commercial St, phone 428. QUACKENBUSH AUTO STJPPLT AND Vulcanizing. 211 North Commercial street. Phone $8. HILEMAN MACHINERY AND TIRE Co. Silverton Cord and Savage Tires. Vulcanising and auto supplies. 291 North Commercial. Pbone 717. BRACKETT tc GRAY TUBES VUL canized. 25c Retreading our special ty. Free service car. Phone 1400. 171 North Commercial. WATT SHIPP CO. RETREADS AND ectiona tubes 2c up. service car. Phone 11. 121 South Commercial stret. ' AUTO KERVICM SHiPP'S AUTO SERVICE -CITY AND country- trips. -none . - xsy. . rtlrht 35. ' 'PROFESSIONAL DENTISTS DR. F. L. UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS 411-414 Bank of Commerce Bid. Phono 0. M WlOTK A CI f Bf RT" R. KARR. TEACHER OF PLrVO. phono 1881. ' . . TODGFtT DIRECTORY "IIROTHKRIIOOI OI? YOEMAIf MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN-ing- In Maaonie Temple, fifth floor, at 8 o'clock. All vlalting membera wel come. Horace Sykes, Foreman, W. H. Prunk. Correspondent. JIODER N Jiypopn E N. MTiDERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Orejron Cedar Carnp No. 6246, meetj every Thursday evening at I o clock in Derby building, corner Courtand High atreeta. R. F. Day, V. Cj J. A. Wrlfht. elrok. ' BUSINESS CARDS . ,AOTO DELIVERY BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIVER ed any place, city or country. Phone 4 f5S1-H W. IT HAHnEIt SHOP FHEST'IAGK IS WON TOJKTHKR with Iwcreaskd business by thone who persistently keep thHr head and face go-i fashion. Try our er; jlngrey'a JUrber Bhop, 311 Stat trr " CHIROPRACTIC CHHtOPRlTcTIcTADJUSTMNTS Re store normal function. If you want . results con-ult Dr. May, 806-6-7 Hubbard Bldg. plione 627. i - , DR. O. L. SCOTT. D. C-. GRADUATE OF P. S. C. Chfropractlcs fountain head. Xiavenporf, Iowa. Chlropractic cor rorta the causa of disease. ,V;f'f i406.7-8. U. B. N, Bank Bulldlnc. 'phone 17. Residence S28-R, ciiixihe niYfciciArf. D. L. M. HUM CUK1CS ANT KNOWN - im-nm. H. High St. fr-tiono IS. I1RAYS AND EXPRESS Capital cWf mKfFitc65plf? I'hone 33. Salem's largest and best equipped transfer company. Get our reduced freight rates on eastern shipments. Also for storage aa we have three warehouses In connection with business. Furniture moving, packing, shipping and storing our specialty. Office 161 South Commer clal street. DRY rTLKAHIKO AND PRESSIlfO JAPANESE PRESSINO PARLORS F. 8i Wainabe, Propw 434 N. Commer cial St. Ladles' and gentlemen's aulta cleaned and pr eased. $1 m.nd 11.60. Work called fur vaad delivered reop. Tel. Main BS17 JUNK JUNK JUNK WANTED WE PAT HIGHEST price for junk of every kind. Let us make you a price on your household roods. The "Square Deal- House Sfplt.-?unk.-Co- 871 Chemeketa Street. Phone 191. FULL : VALUE PAID FOR SECOND band goods. Highest market prices for Junk and aldee. The People's Junk and Secondhand Store, 171 No. Commercial. Pbone 714. HAIR REMOVED "CLEAN WHITE" HAS PROVEN Suc cessful. Applied here or sold for home use. Sanitary Beauty Paxlora. 821 Hubbard Bldg. em"ir LAUNDRIES 8 A UK VI STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK delivery and careful work. Dry w"hr p5 Pound- 18$ South Lib erty St. Phone 31. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO ular waahlng dene at a rate every body can afford. For only sixty-five cents we will collect, wash and de liver your washing within twenty four hours. Phono .9471. OSTOPATIIY DR. W. L. MERCER, GRADUATE American School Osteopathy, Klrks vtlle. Mo.; treata acuta and chronic disease. Office 404-408 U. S. Na tional Bank Bid r. Phone fit. Resi dence 419 North Summer. Phone 814. ACUTE AND CHRONIC -DISEASES. Graduates American School Osteopa thy. Kirksville. Mo. Sixteen years experience. Residence office 8S4 South Commercial street Post Grad uate work. Los Angelea College. Dra. H. D. Bowers c Alice C Bower. . DRS. WHITE tc WALTON, OSTEO , pathie physlciana and surgeons. Graduates of the American Schools of Osteopathy; Kirksville, Mo. Post- fraduate and specialised In nervous Iseaaes at Los Angeles College. Treat acute and chrenic diseases. Offices 606-8-7-8. U. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone SSI. Residence, 1620 Court Ft. Phone 1216. IMJIJIJC STKNOCSHAPIIEIU COPY WORK" CORRECTLY TVPK- written and compared. Call after 6 at 4 t-Mo street. NURSERIES. NORTHWESTERN NURSERY AT state and 24 th streets choice rosoa, rhade trees, budded holly, grafted1 Franquette walnuts and all kinds of fruit tree. .Howard Jones, Pnoue 4IJ. FRUITLAND NURSERY SALES YARD at Hign and Ferry. Call and aee stock and get prices before purchas ing eiswncre. , JverDearing straw berry plants. piamo tmsiffn G. E, MAST. EXPERT TUNING, cleaning, repairing and regulating. All work guaranteed. 1646 Hail street or care of Sherman Clay at Co.. Court street, phone 9163-J. SECOND HAND UOObf WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, har ness, collars. collar pads, tools, chains. Fred Schindler. 866 Center Street TRANSFER HAULING AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANY KIND of hauling. Household moving Jobs done prompt ly. Try me once. Timme. 476 State Bt Phone 868. Residence phone 11ZZ-J. UNDERTAKERS WEBB A CLOUGH C. B. WEBB. A. M. Clou ph. f uneral directors. Latest modern methods known to the pro fon(ilvn. 497 Court street. WOVEN WIRE FEJfCIXO , Depot Natleaal A Asaericaa Feaee, all alaea. 29 la. te 88 la. blgbw Pa Into, Oils aad Varalah. Stove nekllt aad Repaired Lesaakerry mm Ilep Hooka. Saleaa Keaee Steve Werka. 2SO Ceart . Pbeae 1X4 R. n. FKMITrtl. WATER ATTf.r-.vt WATER CO. OFFICE. 801 8. Commercial street. For water service apply at office. Make all complaints at the office. No deductions In bills will be allowed for absence or for any causes whatever unless water is cut off from premises. Hereafter water for irrigation will only be furnished tp regular customers using water for domestic purposes. Con tractors for sidewalka. brick work, or plastering, will please read "for building purpooos" under achedule of rates.- Arolv Ht ffi-o for ropy. WALL PAPER. PAINT TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND upward for choice Wall Papers at Buren'a Furniture Store, 171 Com mercial 8t SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL Paper and Picture Framing. Good workmen. 455 Court St Phone 46 GLENN L. ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC corating, painting, tinting, paper, hanging, etc. Work done by contract or day; good workman. Location 1?a Center PHone RUS-W Prospect of New Wheat Prices Boosts Grains CHICAGO, Kl. 19. Progress to ward an inrreaRO of the, government guarantee price on wheat for the 191S crop had a bullish effect today lu greain markets here. Corn clos ctl steady 1-8 to l-2c net higher, with March $1,27 2-4 and May $1.2fi 7-8. Oats talned 3 -14 to 3-R to 3 5-Sc. Prrvliiions finished at an advance of 10 to""'1. ' Both corn and oat, especially oats, responded qtiiek ly to word t Jat the aenate agricul ture committee it Washington had favorably rei.rtcd the Gore resolu tion, i Aggressive buying, chiefly on the part of the houses with eastern con- WHEY For Feeding Hogs Can be had at the Marion Creamery Call or Telephone 2488 SALEM MARKETS BUYTNQ PRICES. Egg maA Poultry. Eggs, 36c. Old roosters, 13c to 14c. Stags, 16c to 18c. Pork, Marion and Xteef. Ewes, 5c to 9c. 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. ; Grain. Wheat. $1.85 to 1.87. Oats, 90 to 95c. Beans, 8 to 9c Mill Feeds. Retail. Bran, per ton, $36.00. Shorts, per ton, $38. WIIOLESALK to dealers. flatter. Country hotter, 45c. Creamery prints, 53c. Butterfat, f. o. b. Salem, 54c Fish. Steelheads, 25c. Salmon, Chinook, 30c. Veeetable. Lettuce, crate, $2.50. Celery. 75c to 0c Nebr, rice corn, 11c. Tomatoes. California. $2.75. Broccoli. $1.75 to $1.85. Onions, $2 to $2.50. Cabbage, 2c. String garlic, 8c. Potatoes, $1,25. Turnips, sack, $1.00. Nuts Almonds. 23c Walnuts (No. 1) 24c. Walnuts (No. 2) 20c Peanuts, raw, 17c. Cocoanuts, 'dozen $1.20. FraJta. Grapefruit, $6. Pears, $1.50. Oranges. $4.50 to $6.00. Bananas. 6vc. 1 Apples. $1.25 to $1.75. Dromedary dates. $4.75. Honey (Idaho) $4.50. 'Lemons, $6.50 to $7.50. Retail Price. Creamery butter, 60c Eggs, 40c. Flour, hard wheat, $2.80 to $8. Flour, valley, $2.60 to $2.60. Sugar, cane and beet. 11 lb, $1. Potatoes, sack lots. $1.60. PORTLAND MARKETS 1 PORTLAND. Feb. 19. Butter; Prints, extras, 52 0 5Sc; euben ex- tra4, 48c; prime firsts, i', c; tiairy. 32c4 Rutterfat: Portland delivery No. 1, 55c. I . I Potatoes. ' Potatoes: Buying price Locals, $101.10; selling price, $1 1501.25. - 1 Grain. PORTLAND. Feb. 19. Grain: 30 day options (Bids) Oats. No. 22 white, $67.50; barley, standard, $7; A, brewing. $71; oats. No. 2, $68.25; barley, feed, $67. Eastern oats and corn In bulk: (bids) Oats. No. 3. white; $63.b0; 38-pound clipped, white. $65; corn. No'. 3. yellow, $68.50; No. 3. mixed. $67.50; oats. No. 3, $6?.50: clip ped, $65.60; corn, yellow, $68. SO; mixed, $67.50. Car Receipts. Today's ear receipts: Wheat, 1 ; barley, 1; flour. 2; oats, 5; hay, 6. ' Cattle. Cattle, steady; receipts. 394. Med ium to choice steers. $ 10.55011.50; good to medium steers, $9.35 010. 35; common to good steers, $8 0 9.40 choice cows and beifert, -$8 010: common to good cows and heifers. $6.7508.15; canners, $4.2506.23; bulls. $50 8; calves, $7.50 012; stocker and feeder steers. $6.0 9.50. nogs. Hogs, steady; receipts, 12S7. Prime light. $16.45016.60; prime heavy. $16.40016.55; pii?s, $14.5' 015; bulk of sales, $16.25 016.59. Sheep, steady: receipts, 676. West ern lambs, $15015.50; valley lambs. $14.50015: yearlings, $13013.50; wethers, $12.50013; ewes. $9011. Portland market on shorn sheep 2Vft to 3 cents under quotations. nections, carried oats far above any previous record this season. Heavy profit-taking sales took place but did little to check the bulge. In the provisions market, an nouncement that the food admln'.s- rat Ion had asked for tenders of meats and lard, March shipment, was mnch more than an offset for weakness of the price of bogs. OIH AXI INTERESTING. Australians , are considering a inggcKtion to give.trre new capital of the commonwealth the name of Shakespeare. " , CHICHESTER S PILLS i m oioot ar oT ar " progrW. A. IkCIi l rt:i.Tf 9 iiiWN- nnNu ftCiXt "a rMtonnlicl,btatthmktiuM SOD ET DRUGGISTS tilkTiffitRJ TSfSfa, A REAL ESTATE TrOR SALE THE A. J. PUHVlNtf place in Mpring valley. Enquire, Mrs. K. T. Prescott. 641 Mill or Mrs. J. A. Remington, phone 2481-J. CANADA THIS SPRING WILL RE celve several hundred Oregon farmers. Csll for free literature. Niemeyer Realty Co., 641 State street. CANADIAN LANDS. I OWN TWO farms, most productive portion Al berta. Will sell either one. Write or call at 828 Sputh 12th or phone 1117. FOR RENT HALF INTEREST IN 125 acre cultivated farm with stock and machinery. Also 165 acre farm. 117 acres cultivated. Niemeyer Realty Co.. 544 State street. ' A RAROAIN DAIRY FARM UP TO r date buildings close to town school and churchea 81000 down, balance 10 or 15 years at exceptional low rate of Interest. Address route 8, bos IS, Salem. WE HAVE A LARGE LIST OF PROP ertlea for trade. If you are open for a fair and equitable deal, we Invite you to call and see us. The Fleming Realty Co.. 841 State street, room 1. Business established 1808. A GOOD BUY 15x80 FEET ON EAST aide Commercial street, one door north of State 'street, Salem, togeth er with perpetual right of way over the 14x50 V feet tract extending from this property to State street. Terms Apply Scott Bosorth. 701-1 Spaulding , mag.. Portland. Oregon. PRUNE RANCH FOR SALE IS ACRES iVt miles south of Salem, 10 acres bearing, 8 acres four years old. 1 acre loganberries, new live room house, barn and chicken bouse, good welL fine view and best cf soil. -will take city property up to 1009, price 88500., H. A. JOHNSON tc Co., Room 2 Ladd ft Rush Hank Dldg. FOR SALE DRY WOOD ALSO SEED wheat raised on new land. I have heavy' team to trade for small one. I want wood choppers. I have a residence In Balem and small tracts in the country for sale cheap. Will accept one or more vacant lota or ' live stock for first payment. John H. iscott, 404 Hubbard Dldg. WE HAVE A LARGE LIST OF PROP ertlea for trade. If you are open "for a fair .and equitable deal, we Invite you to call and see us. The Fleming Realty Co., 841 State street, room 7. Business established 1109. EQUITY IN 40 ACRES. IRRIGATED farm Hi miles from town In Idaho, i r grocery stock not over 12500 ITIce 85.800. . 8 ACRES IMPROVED. SOME LOGAN berries and prunea, cloae to car, line, near Salem. Will .exchange for-lPort-land residence and cash. PrlceH.OOO Bocoioisay, sii, eiaie street. GOOD I ROOM HOUSE ON PAVED street. 8 year old, worth $100o, but must be sold n the sacrifice orice of 82300. 81000 will handle this. One of the best Improved 140 acre farms In Marlon county for sale, will take Improved acreage as first payment up to 16000., Price 818.009 for further Information; see' Perrine tc Marsters. 402 Hubbajra mag- phone 807. . A GOOD INVESTMENT AND FINK home. 40 acres of good land, lays rolling an clear except about six acrea or timber. 27 acres ot rive yea - old orchard good five room plastered house, good barn and well, fine sight ly place and ought to double in val ue in rive res re. : price sio ne acre. Exchange, good bouse and cash for small farm. 220 acrea improved close to ra" read szaoo, latce noune part pay. - For rente. 80 acres. 10 acres. Money to loan. F. L. Wood, Bayne building. FOR SALE 100 ACRE STOCK FARM, will consider small farm aa part payment up to isooo, price sit.ejo. Five acres el under cultivation. about 50 English Walnut trees seven . years old. some bearing cherries and peaches, g"od road, price 8900. 20C acre farm 90 acrea good wheat land, balance paafure and fine tim ber. 7 room house, barn. team, wagon and, harneaa ges, some machinery. price 3 per acre, a acrea an under cultivation, good three room plaster ed bouse, good barn, well, rock road. 8V4 miles out, price 81000. If you want to buy, trade or sen, see us. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State atreet. DO YOU NI3SD ANYTHING LIKE these A. f I room house and two lota on a corner, fruit trees and small barn, irood garden patch, price 8F0. 8100 down 810 Ver month. Five acres, one block from the car line. Just vu tilde the city limits. AH In cultivation, some small buildings. Price 81200. Ibis onebaif of what it is worth. A alx room house on pave street, city water, walking distance from everywhere, price 850. No trade. A nice little five room house and three lots nice large barn. city water, good chicken yard, some fruit treea, one block to car line, price 800. 200 down balance monthly. See J. A. Mills, 820 State atreet. port exchange: 4 so acre stock ranch in Umpqua valley. miles from good town on good road, 75 acres In cultivation. 100 slashed and aecded. balance timber and pasture land watered by fine creek. Place all fenced with good fence. About Sv head cattle, good team, 2 broodaanwa. all tools, and farm machinery, feed crop and everything for 818500. Want Improved acreage or house; and lots and aome cash or will take back mortgage for difference. Fine 15 acre track 54 miles from Roseburg. Or., 6 acres commercal ap ples. Just coming into bearing. t acres young prunes. Nice 5 room bungalow, good barn, and other out building, fine well, closn to school, store and mail route. Price 4Sn. Want 80 to 109 acrea of cheap land for stock ranch. What have you to offer for either of the above. They will bear Investigation and Informa tion. See Perrine at Marsters, 402 Hubbard Rldg., phone 807. EQUITY IN 860.000 SALEM INCOME property for valley ranch not over 840.000. Equity in 187 acre grain and fruit rsnch with good Income, or ranch not over 820.000. 12 acres nesr Salem to exchange for coattt ranch not over 14000. P0 acres, 2 in prunes, cherries and mixed or chard, good Improvements, 80 past ure. 35 in grain land want dairy for part and mortgage back for balance, might consider a coast ranah. price 810.A0O. 7'i acres In fruit, good Im provements, sicrhtly location, on car line. Joining Salem, will take mod ern residence ss -party pay. prt. e 88000. ' .Absolutely the finest 8 room arrangement, strictly modern, large lawn garage owner wants to leave. 826!0. 8 room modern practically new furnished houe. garage, paved afreet. 82800 or will take Portland residence, might assume. If you have vants in my lino klndlv make them i known to yne. Socolofsky, 311 IState LOOK AT THIS A REAL OPPORTUNITY About 400 acres of choice Polk coun ty land: about 80 acrea clear; about SO seres In stump pasture: balance In choice plHng timber and oak gr tins. Timber alone worth 87&ae Now fonr room house, new dairy Horn, providlae for 20 cowa and tour horses; new pig pen and new milk house. Water plpod from fine spring to all buildings. Will THINGS ?THT; NEVER TI APPEIJ CfiaU, : f - 'J y, : - : -' - - - j V THt 3TRYrT Sp --PT 0 iff. V. RETORkI IT r-. 0 yf; M H : '-.- -. ' ..'' ;"'vij sell the whole at a great bargain. Very easy terms, 6 per cent Inter eat. Addreaa I, owner, care Tb Statesman. STOCKS MOVE TO HIGH LEVEL 1 m M b a. . a, a. eW m uains Lxtend 1U to ZU roints Over Maximums for Ear lier Mcnthf NEW YORK, Feb. U P. Further plrce advances registered by many stocks In the course of today's ac tive dealings. Pools extended their operations In various directions, al though shippings and rails were com paratively irregular or heavy. The movement was the widest on tEe upswing of any session .'.bus far this year an ti many new hlgV levels were established for that period. In a number of .instances gains extend ed from 10 to 20 points over maxi mums of the early dtys of the month Little attettlon sAnied to be paid to foreign af raits, although bankers remained downtown after the mar ket's close for a line on the British premier's latest address. Develop ments at Washington received favor able Interpretation In the main. Fully three mourtbs of the day's, turnover of : 895,000 shares was rep resented by United. States Steel and associated industrials, equipments and motors. United States tSeel's ex treme advance of 1 3-8 points was yargely cancelled at the end, but elsewhere gross gains of two to four points were generally retained. Motor shares were the chief feat tures of the last hour, Studebaker, Chandler and General Motor comin? forward when more representative stocks were yielding to selling pres sure. ' The one important railway returns that of Atchison for December, was in line with recent exhibits, showing a net Increase of almost $800,000. Bonds were firm with an unusual demand for United Kingdom 5's. Liberty bonds were variable but mainly higher. Total sales, par val ue, aggregated $4,265,000. Old United States coupon 4's gain ed half per cent on call. MORRIS DENIES IMPROPER WAGE Ten-Hour Law Upheld by Witness in Stock Yards Proceedings CHICAGO. Feb. 19j Nelson Mor ris, the 26-year-old chairman of th board of directors of Morris and com pany, who was the principal wltncs before the stock yards arbitration proceedings today, dented the charge of organized labor that packing hous employes are not paid o, fair living wage, lie said the packers paid as high wag.s as men of .the same class received in other Industries and that living condition in the district ad jacent to tke stock yard. are not nearly as bad cs pictured by witness es called by repi esenatlvei of the em ployes.' He said he favored equal pay for men and women performing tlie sama amount of work. The ten-hour day, he said, was lot. ter suited to the needs of meat pack Ing industry than the eight-hottr standard and he thought it would be a mistake to change the system at present, while the country la at war. He said, however, he was will Jng for the arbitrator to decide the elght-hdnr question after he had list ened to the testimony and arguments of both sides. Mr. Morris declared that the prof its or nis company bad been reduced 50 per cent since the plant was op erated under government control last fall. . Attorney James G. Condon, for tho packers, made the statement that the government survey of the cost of keeping a family of five and ued by the employes' sile at the hearing;, which amounts to $1282 a year, wc based on the price of rent, food and clothing In Washington, V. C, In an Inquiry to fix clerks' . salaries ana could not properly be considered in Connection with the cost of living of slock yard laborers in Chicago. I Advertised Letters I ADVERTISED FEBRUARY 10, 1018 Ashford. Miss Fatra -. - Drown, Mrs. Rilla Clark, Herbert Dalrymple, A. If. . Davis, Mrs. Mat ' Hayes, Mr. Itay Heine, Henry . Hickman, F. A. ' Kimsey, Miss Pearl. 1 Lewis, .Mrs. Fannys - Linley. Nur. Co. ' v McCanlel. Mr. Harry1 Meyer, Hugo Millett, II. C. Milligan, Miss Beulah Mlnty, Mrs. J. H. " Moore, II. J. ' Osborne, Mrs. Edward Pratt. Miss Anna Roberts, Miss Summer; Mr. nvillls Stout. Miss Maj rale "v Thacker, Miss Hettie VoHet. Henry - ' Williams, Mrs. O. F. . i Tund, Miss-Esth" I Augus; Huckestein, 1 Postmoxti.r. TIME TABLES SOUTH RUN PACIFIC CO. KaHabeaad 18 Oregon Express ..... 8:05a.m. 84 Oregonlan 8:18a.m. 28 Willamette Limited.. 8:29a.m. 18 Portland Passenger.. 1:15 p.m. 14 Coos Bay 8:48p.m. 12 Shasta Limited ..... 7:00 p.m. 14 Portland Express ... 8:10p.m. 228 Local Way Freight.. 8:00a.m. 122 Portland Faet Freight 11:18 pro. eatabeemd CI Oregonlan .......... 8:20a.m. 21 Coos Bay '. ,. 10:81a.m. 15 California Express ..10:58a.m. 17 Roseburg passenger. 4:20p.m. 11 Shasta Limited ...... 8:4 2p.m. 17 Willamette Limited.. 8:10p.m. IS San Pranclseo Paaa.. .10.17 p.m. 221 San Fran. Fast Frl-. .12:01 ai. 217 Local WayoFralght.. 13:01 a.m. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No, Nov No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 8U.RX.cr.KR LINO 71 Arrive at Salem..... f:18 74 Leave Salem......... 8:05 No. a.m. p.m. No. SALEM. PAM.S CITY 4 WESTP.nN 181 leaves. Salem, motor .... 7:0 4a.m. ICS Lcivss Salem, motor. ... :a.m. 185 Lea v a Salem, motor.... 1:40p.m. Throuih car to Monmoum end Ante 187 Leave Salem, motor .... 8:4 p.m. 19 leaves Salem, motor..... 6:57 p.m. 229 Way Freight leaves Salem 8:00 a.m. 1C2 Arrivea at Salem i:30a.m. IC4 Arrives at Salem ........11:00a.m. If Arrives at Salem 8:00 p.m. If. 8 Arrives at Salem ........ 8:35p.m. 170 Arrives at Salem' 7:20p.m. 240 Way Freight Ar. Salem.. 1:10p.m. OREGON FtECTIUC . Soathoood Train Leave Arrive Arrive Eugene 10:55 am 12:25 pm No. . 'Portland Salem 8:25 am 10:11 am 12:55 pm 4:15 pm 8:40 pm 8:10 pm 11:20 pm 1:55 am 1 ..... 8:30 am 8 Ltd. ..8:30 am 7 .....10:45 am 9 ... ...2:05 pm 13 Ltd. ..4:40 pm 17 .,..,.1:0$ pm 18 ......8:20 pm 8:18 pm 8:60 pm Salem only Salem only ii:4a pm 8:50 am North Bank Station (leave Jeffer sen 8treet 11 and 20 minute later.) ' North too ad Train' Leave Arrive - Arrive N. - Eugene Salem Portland .12:05 am 4:Jam i:tim 7:15 am 8:25 sm 8:45 am 11:35 am 11:20 am 1:35 pm 1:50 pm 4:09 pm 4:00 pm 8:45 pm 8:80 pm - 7:40 pm 7:85 pm 10:09 pm Ltd.. .7:45 am . .. ..11:18 am Ltd. .. 1:65 pm ......4:10 pm .4:2 pm x North nank Ststlon (Arrive Jeffer son Street 15 minute earlier). Leave Corvallla , COIIVALI.IS rnl8KCTIOJI2.! NeHhbeaas ' m Leave Corvallla Arrive Salem 8:35 sm :45 am 12:12 pm ! 1:50 am 2:41 pm 1 J:Jf P" 4:10 pm f:20pm 8:18 pm 7:85 pm Seethteeaad . . Leave Salem Arrive Corvallla S:X6 am - t.JJ 10:15 am 1' 1V66 pm l:?2 SHI 4:16 pm S i2m 8:40 pm f;00pm