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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1918)
as siloed Directory e Wants and Needs of the Capital City lAre Noted der Proper Headings So You Can Readily ! Find Them finy. Sell and Exchange all Kinds SECOND HAND GOODS uex-9 cixmnNO, shoes, lucy- " Ct.ES, TOOLS, KTO. CAPITAL EXCHANGE Phon 491 7 Court C T7 NORWICH UNION FERE INSURANCE SOCIETY W.' It Burgnardt, Jr., Resident Agent 883 State St. Money to Loan . fi IKPBOTED FARM AND tin PROPERTY AT LOWEIf RATES mtrtmt V rnDn nf lJJ Bk UOVET TO LOAN I HAVE MADE rranremenU for loaning eastern money; will make vry low rat of Interest on highly Improved farina. Homer H. Smith, Room 3, McCormack Bide, Salem, Or. Phono . CLASSIFIED ADTKBTTSEMXjrrS Itato Per Wei First insertion .............. lo Subsequent Insertion ....... U Ooe week (six insertions) ... io On month to Bis montba contract per no, to It month eon tract, par mo... 7 c Ko account opened for lea than ttc i A neat card riven freo with aa advertisement to th extent of 60c announcing "For Bale" "For Bant," "Itoom "or "Board," HEW TOPAT ! Each new classified advertise ment will b run under "New Today" for firat Inaertlen, an lee otherwise ordered by -the adver tiser. Subsequent Insertion of th ad will appear under its proper class ification. Ho dvrtlmnt will ho run vnder "New Today" for more than a isau under any elrumtnc NEW TODAY tana for settinq rnovr a oood train Of lihod Island lied, f 1 p fifteen., til North Winter, Phon 4 4ii-w, ; ' , TO TRADE HAVE EQUITY IN NICE little bom In Salem. 1 rooms, bath "etc, electric lights. What have you? Write Box 107. Monmouth. Oregon. - WANTED FRESH COWS' OB TO freshen soon. 1'hon 23S1-M vt.n Inge. . .,':- .- BUB1CK AND BON WILL' VACATE room 117 Court street owing to larger increase of trad and morn space For rent after March 1st. Kent cheap, fin locality, D. F. Wag ner, phone 60 or 1101. TELEPHONE OPERATORS YOUNO women, salary paid whllo learning. Apply Chief Operator, Pacific Tele- phone A Telegraph Co. ' SEND THE BOYS IN EARLY-TODAY " and they will get the beet hair trim , they ever had. lngrey' Barber shop. 111 Stat street. , ? i ' ' POTATOES WANTED I WANT TO buy a few sacks of potatoes for table us also seed potatoes. Phon 1141-J. Stt ACRE TRACT OF LAND. J BOOM bouse, barn, blacksmith shop. Store 10x40, war house and good atock of general mdse.. to exchange for farm. This is a good country business and fine borne.. Pric $8,000. 71 acrea of timber land to exchange for Salem residence pric $2000. See Perrlne Q Maraters, 402 Hubbard ' building, phon 807. - t'OR SALE ONE SPAN MTJLES AND harness: " 9 to 10 years old, weight -1160 pounds. " Price $166. Address 1015 North Commercial. LOST GOLD WATCH ON MARION street, yesterday, between High and -' Fifteenth. Has - chain - attachment, pall 1514-W. ; f ; FIVE - ROOM BUNGALOW, BATH furnace, lot 0x160 feet, floored at tic and good stairway: paved street. Must sell $1700. Box 216. CHOICE FIVE ACRE TRACT CLOSE to ear, houses barn, fruit, for few days only, $2000. Terms if desired. fcocolofsky. CLA3 A ,1 UION ITS strength. Ions paying ability and dis position to do the fair thing In all its toss adjustments, the record of the Oregon Firs Relief Association of - McMinnvlll, which has been an open book before the people of Oregon for many years, entitles this well known company to the rank of "Class A 1." For Insursncesat actual cost see. H. A. Johnson St Co., Agents, H'iH nik n4c, Hlm, phon 847. EiiPioYmm KKHALR WANTED A WOMAN FOR GENERAL nous work. Must be a good cook, no washing. Call forenoon at ITS Chemekete ftrat. y- . ... - ' ' ,, ,'- .M11I " ' . : ,,-m i va.vtei iikkjht"'youW''man " from 17 to 1$ years old to learn plating trad, day work. Apply auusman Job Dept.. upstair. GOOD MEN WANTED FOR FACT ery work. W work our men on th mflt plan. Apply at J. A. Mills' office, 120 State street, f p. in, to FOR SALE I.IVKSTOCK C,d COW FOR HA Li;, CALL 107F4. CALVES FOR SALE. PHONE 7IF2L ton SALE 1 POLAND CHINA BOAR, rvsistsred. Rullfson M mile North rnuntr Fsrwi phone 4F4. " li SALE LARGE STOCKED CON r"etionry, with exciuslv fixtures. writ Uox .an, Dallas. Oregon. fOll SALE FINK ENGLISH LLEW film setter. Well trained for hunt : v Phon $74 W. rJlEE DEMONSTRATION PUTNEY sanitary Window Ventilator, product er new Salem Industry, IIS btt tfeet. 1Jf.Tl0 WANT TO OCT THE BEST rtrra paper, send 10a to th Faclflc .ukL.1..4 'm, Oregon, for a trial jubsrlpMon. Mention this ad. h?ii.,'.LET-TWO I'OOt TABLES. 7 i.i tc-J.M0 bar very cheap. Box ' Independence. ffiAt-E ONE $4 II. r. AUTOMO Zy Bf'ne In rood running order. wrlt Box 4if faaci,y( Qregot.. TONS OF CUJVEIt HAY FOR V OreVoa, K,ki d 8tor Of'ook. LIVESTOCK 7-. section harrow, r.ne Oliver plow, two ' ntf- 0.,..hrne"- two wagons, five " " . cre oc crops, twenty Surf-or.oAi .! i? J.? - i'JKJ'.i?."1? f ypu've got the i 'Yi.- .X " w" m aomg it. A. w Lathrop, Turner. ! CZIYTJ OF THE O ATM AN GIRLS . w - unicin 1II1U11- ST-iJ 2- haS b5B eiTttullr rerlaed. I "-nusom Utile DO OK. Jt ... " '.,p"'0 terms or the mas. 2f wt.tf J.0- nd th captivity rrv, - , - - , years later. i.m snootmy, Da- v . VM. Sir,fiPTAT9ES SUITABLE FOR . IftAd lift V nmnt . n.. ... - - v.... -.K mmn, .1 wre- ehpnm 717 or $62. Maogls OTJLThT IF YOtTWANT TO G Ef THuTTll , poultry paper published, send 10 cent to th Northwest Poultry i.iJr-t 8l.ro. Oregon, for e, trial subscription. Mention this ad. FOR RENT APARTMENT. NiCULY1" FURNISHED FOUR ROOM apartment. 1047 South -Commercial. FURN'IHHED UOOM I N C CU D I K u ??pa. rear of c$i North nwrer w r-' mrm"'mf e-svwi U Wil1 Wl w t"Al3' fwp rnt' Nlemeyer Realty Co., FOR RENT THE POLinwiN(l . .f 10--Flve room modern cotUge at ' 1167 South Chureh street. $12.(0 81 x -room modern bouse on paved street at 1020 South High St. Call at Statesman business office or pnone sss. SIX ! ROOM MODERN HOUSE ' ON pared street with garage. $13.19 per month. E. A. Rhoten, phon 1141-J. FOR; RENT MODERN BUNGALOW one block from paved street, in South Salem. $10 per month. E. A Rhoten I4$ Rural Avenue. Phone II 41 J. FOR RENT SEVEN ROOM HOUSE two lots, fine garden land, barn, chicken park. Corner worth Com. merlcal and Oalnes. . lio per montn. Phone 1270-W. FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING: $$ partly modern five-room cot tage 1062 Saginaw. In good order. Foremerly rented for $10 a month. ' Call at 1042 Saginaw or Statesman business office. Phon 23, fit Neat modern bungalow I rooms at 060 North 20th st. Call at Statesman businens office or boons $$.- - r , ,. . i$20 Ten room modern liouse, at 714 North CotUge street. Call at Statesman business office, or phone 21 f $20 Modern apartment 766 Marlon street. Call at Statesman business office or phone 22. $22.60 Fully furnished apartment, modern, at 664 Mi Ferry street.) Call at Statesman ousiness office, or thone 23. ' ROOMS F6R RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM with use of bath. In modern home. Address A. B. car Statesman. OOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT WATER heat, modern conveniences, also In side rooms. Close to State House. 1020 Chemeketa. Phone 1280. llISCELLANEOUS' BUSINESS CHANCES. SHIPBUILDING COMPANY NOW OR ganlxlng. Wants few more parties with money: Abundant lumber avail able .not in conflict with present source of supply to yards, hence pref erence in securing. contracts. Partic ulars, 702 Spaulding Bldg. Portland. Oresron. EXCHANGE" WILL TRADE GOOD BUILDING LOT. value. $300 for used Ford or other ear. Will pay difference. Phone 266 or 1822-J. HO WET TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN: IN LARGE AND mall amounts! over first class real estate security.' W. A. Liston. FARMERS IN LINN BENTON. LIN coln. Polk, Marlon, Yamhill' and Clackamas counties, Oregon, who are not accessible to other National Farm Loan Associations, may secure government farm loans through the two associations of which I am sec i retary. A C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Masonic i T-mnl. 8lm, Oreron. WANTED M I ICE LliAW EO V S HT5iftAiri'RICB PAID FOR rood eleaa ress. PrsTooro, Ut- TWTOmillUrDlRECTUR? TIRES REPAIKEP TULCAWUgnrO OATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE Station 177. South "Commercial St., phon 421. QUACKENBUSH AUTO SUPPLY AND Vulcanizing. 210 North Commercial street. Phon 66. HILEMAN MACHINERY AND TIRE Co. Sllverton Cord and Savag Tire. Vulcanlxlng and " North Commercial. Ihonef7J7. BRACKETT GRAY TUBES VUL canised. 2c. Retreading our Peclsl ty. Free, service car. Phone 1400. 27f North CommefclaL WATT BHIPP CO. RETREADS AND sections tubes 28c up. Service car. Phon 16$. 126 South Commercial street. - ' " AtJTO SERVICE SHIPp-SUTyE RVlCErirANlJ country trip. I'bon Day, 6ls ' rttrht TROFESSlOHJa: DENTISTS DR. F. L. UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS 413-414 Bank of Commerce Bldg. Phon 60. L MCSiCTgAClIEttS t It HARR.TBACHER OF PIVO Pho 122 .: LODGE DIRECTORY ItWOTIIEnHOOI OF TOKMaN. MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN Ing in Masonl Tempi, fifth floorvat ' o'clock. All visiting -embers Wjl- come. Horac fiykes, Foreman, w. H". PmwW. Oorrenofidw , Get Vuc-Try a Oanified Ad WODEnif WOOPMElf. MODEltNWOOIME.rQF"Al4E RICA Oregon Cedar Camp. No. 624$, meets 'every Thursday evening at S o'clock In Derby building, corner Court and High streets. R. F, Day. V. C; J. A. Wrla-ht. clrek. BUSINESS CARDS AUTO DELIVERY BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIVER, ed any place, city or country, Phon 4 or fOHl-R. W. TT SCI ciimorKACTic CHIROPRACTIC ' ADJUSTMENTS RE stor normal function. If you want results consult Dr. May. 206-6-7 Hubbard Bldg. phon 627.- DR. O. L SCOTT, D. C. GRADUATE OF P. 8. C. Chlropi'actica fountain bead, Davenport. Iowa, Chiropractic cor rects the cause of disease. Office 406-7-S. U. 8. N. Bank Building Phon 7. Realdenf $2K-R. ClIIfRSR PlfTSICIAH. DR. L, M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN alase. 153 n. Illrh St. Phone 21. DRAYS AND EXPRESS 3APITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY Phone 033, Salem's largest and best equipped transfer company. Get our reduced freight rate on eastern shipments. Also for storag as w hav thre warehouses in connection with business. Furniture moving. pacitmg, snipping ana storing our ! specialty. Office 111 South Commer cial street. DRY CLEANING A3TD PIUBSSIXO JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F. 8, Watanab. Prop 414 N. Commer cial St. Ladles' and gentlemen's suit cleaned and pressed, $1 and $1.60. Work celled fur asd delivered Tel. Meln 662, JUNK JVKK TUnk WANTED Wfi" PA fH"iaHEST . price for junk of every kind. Let us make you a prloe on your household goods. Th "Sonar Deal" House Capital Junk Co 371 ChemekeU Street. Phone f $3. FULL VALUE PAID FOR SECOND band good. Highest market prices for Junk and hides. The People' Junk and Secondhand Store, 371 No. Commercial. Phone 734. If AIR REMOVED "CLEAN WHITE" HAS PROVEN Suc cessful. Applied here or sold for .home us. Sanitary Beauty Parlor. 231 Hubbard Bldg. t LAUNDRIES SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY ' QUICK deliver and careful work. Dry wash to per pound. Ill South Lib arty 8L Phone 2. ' HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REX ular washing den at a rat very body tan afford. For onlyaixty-flv cent we will collect, wash and de liver your washing within twenty four hours. Phon 2471. OSTOPATIIY tTL V. E SfERCEft. GRADUATE American School Osteopathy, Kirks villa. Mo.; treat acute and. chronic . disease. Office i 404-406 U. - S. Na ' tlonal Bank Bldg. Phon f 1. Resi dence 419 North Summer. Phone 614. ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEASES. Graduates AmericaiV School Osteopa- - thy, Kirksville, Mo. Sixteen years experience. Residence office 64 , South Commercial street. Post Grad uate work, Los Angeles College. Dr. H. D. Bowers & Alice C. Bowers. DRS. WHITE WALTON, OSTEO pathie physicians and surgeona Graduatea of the American Schools of ' Osteopathy, Kirksville, M6. Post graduate and specialised la nervous diseases at Los Angeles College. ' Treat acute and chronic' diseases. , Office 60J-0-7-8. U. 8. Natl Bank Bldg. Phone J69. Residence, 1620 Court St. Phon 2216. PUBLIC HTENOCiHAPHKIlS COPY WORK CORRECTLY TYPK rwrltten and compared. Call after 6 at 64 State street. NCRSERIBS. NOKTHWE8TERN NU1U5EKY AT State and 24th street- choice roses, ornamental and v flowering shrubs, shade trees, budded holly, grafted ' Franauette walnuts and all kinds of ' fruit trees. Howard Jones, Pnone 413. FRUITLAND NURSERY SALES YARD - at Hign and Ferrr. Call and aee stock and get price befor purchas ing els where. Everbearing straw berry plants. PIANO TtlKHO U7 E. MAST. EXPERT TUNING. cleaning, repairing and regulating. All work guaranteed. 114$ 1111 ' street or care of Sherman CKy Co.. Court street, phone 31 62-J. "SE Co W 1TWA W DiiO o b i WE BUT AND SELL SECOND HAND goods of all Jtlnds, pips fittings, har ness, collars, collar pads, Jtoola, chain. Fred Schiadler. 26 Center SltrtMtt. TRANSFER 14 A CXI NO AUTO TRUCE SERVICE. ANT KIND or naming. - tiousenoio. - moving Job don prompt- 476 Stat Stl Phone 063. Residence phon ti-j. UNDERTAKERS WEUa-rCLOUGlT-.nU.WEBB. A. 1I Clough. funeral directors. Latest modern method known to tb pro fession. 4 7 Court street. -WOVKNWi tttT FEyciNO" Depot Ntle)l AareHeaa; Feaee, all eie. se Pa !, Oil as4 Varaish. Steves IlebalK ad Repaired" Lgahrry and ! eh ' Sales Keaee A Steve erhs. SS4 Cesrl It Fheae 16 WATER Wfpji its ti i Commercial su-veu mvw 7 ipply at office. Make all complaints at th office. No deduction In bill will b allowed for absonc or for any causes whatvr unless watr.l cut off from premise. Hrafter water for Irrigation will only b furnished to regular customer using weter for domestic purpose. Con tractors for eldewalka. brick work, or plastering, will pleas rad -for building purposos" under schedule of rates. Atfly t office for copy. VEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND dpward ror rsoic vv Buren' Furnltur Stor. 170 Com mercial St SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL I'tpcr lira i i" " . vnrkmH. 466 Court St. Phon 466. GLENN I ADAMS FOR HOUSE PEC corating, peinun-, nui, VmV, baaglng, etc. Work don by contract or day: rood workman. Location 1020 T Center MU Phone lll-W. WHEY For Feeding Hogs Can be had at the Marion Creamery Call or Telephone 2488 SALEM MARKETS BUYINd PRICE Egg and Poultry. Erg's 38c. Old. roosters, 13 0 14c. Stags, 16 18c. Pork Mutton and Beef. Pork on foot, 14 015 He Ewes, B&9e. . Veal, dressed, 13 017c. Spring lamb, 13c. Beef steers, 7 & 9c; cow4 0 8c. Balls, 4 06c. Haf. Cheat, per ton, $20. Clover, per ton, $18. Vetch, per ton, $20. ( i rain. 'Wheat, $1.85 01.87. Oats, 90 0 95c. Beans, 8 09c. Mill Feeds, rtetafl. Bran, per ton, $38.00. Shorts, per ton, $38. WIIOLKMALK TO I)ILLKIW. Country butter, 46c. Creamers' prints, 53c. Butterfat, f. o. b. Salem, 64c. Ilala. Steelbeads. 26c. Salmon, Chinook, 30c. , Vegetables. Lettuce, crate, 12.60. Celery, 7 6c 090c. Nebr. rice-corn, lie. Tomatoes, California, $2.75. Broccoli, $1.75tb$l.$6. Onions, $2 02.60. Cabbage, 2c. String garlic, 8c. ' Potatoes, $1.25. Turnips, sack, $1. , Nats. Almonds, 23c. Walnuts (No. 1) 24c. Walnuts (No, 2) 20c. reanuts, raw, 17c. s Cocoanuts, dozen $1.20. , Frulta. Grapefruit. $. ' Pears, $1.60. Oranges. $4.6006. Bananas, 5 He Apples. $1.25 01.75. Dromedary dates, $4.75. Honey (Idaho) $4.50. Lemons, $6.60 07,60. Retail Prices. Creamery butter, 60c. Eggs, 40c Flour, hard wheat $2.80 03. Flour. Talley.$2.50 02.60. Sugar, cane and beet, 111b. $1. Potatoes, sack lots, $1.50. PORTLAND MARKETS PORTLAND. Feb. 20 Cattle, steady, except, top on choice steers, which are 60c lower; receipts, 93. Medium to choice steers, $10,35 0 11; good to muedium steers,: $9.8 5 010.36; common to good steers. $8 9.40; choice cow and heifers, $8 0 10; common to good cows and heif ers, $6.75 0 8.15; canners, $4,25 0 6.26; bulls. $508; calves'. $7,500 12; stocker and feeder steers, $6 0 0.50. I logs. Hogs, steady, receipts, 350. Prime light, $16.4 5016.50; prime heavy, $16.40016.55; pigs, SJ4.50 01 5; bulk of sales, $16.25 016.50. Sheep, steady; receipts, nominal. Western lambs. $16015.50; valley lambs. $14.60 015; yearlings. $13 013.60; wethers, $12.50013; ewes, $3 011. r I- Portland market on shorn shoep 2Vs to 3 cents under quotations. Car. Receplta, Today's car; receipts: Wheat, 4; barley, 1;' flour, 7; hay, 4. Dairy Product. Butterr Prints, extras. 52 053c; cubes, extras, 4 8c; prime first, 47 He darir, 32c. Butterfat: Portland delirery No. 1 sour cream, 66c. Potatoes. Potatoes: Buying price Locals, 81; selling price, $1.15 01.25. Grains. Grsin, 30-day options: (Bids) Oats. No. 3 white $65.50; 38-pound clipped, white, $66.60; corn. No. 3 yellow, $68.60; No. 3. mixed. $67.50; March clipped oats, $67; oats. No. 3, $65.60; oats, clipped, ' $67; corn, yellow, $68.60; corn, mixed, $67.60. Oats Jamp to Highest . Known Level at, Chicago CHICAGO. Feb. 20. Falling off In rrf ritsi tnAA tt nttf stfprirth a. S'- - v. mw-w a e ntoday into the corn market. Febru ary delivery closed firm at the max imum limit allowed. $1.28. but oth- r ODtlons eased back a little after midday and finished ateady. $1.27 3-8 for March and 11.26 718 for May, unchanged to l-8c off compar ed with 24 hoars before. Oats gain ed 1 1-8014 to - 12c net and pro visions 2Uc to $1. Oats, which have as yet been sub jected to no formal curb, jumped to the highest level. Transactions reached a big total. LIkllhood that the government guaranteed price on 1918 wheat crop would be raised 60 cents a bushel furnished the chief impetus. Profit-taking though wss heavy on the bulge, especially after goeslp spread that a movement was on foot to confine fluctuations with in ret bounds for any single day. Provisions rose with hogs and grain Arrivals of hogs were much short of the estimate. . Get Wise-Try a Classified Ad REAL ESTATE FOR SALE THE A, J.' PUR VIVE place in Spring valley. Enquire, Mrs. K. T. Prescott. 641 Mill or Mrs. J. A. Remington, phone 2481-J. CANADA THIS SPRING WILL HE cetve several ' hundred Oregon farmers. Call for free literature. Nlemeyer Realty Co., 641 State street. CANADIAN ' LANDS. I OWN TWO farms, most productive portion Al berta. Wilt sell cither one. Writ or call at 821 South 12th or phon 1227. ' FOR- RENT HALF INTEREST IN IZ acre cultivated farm with stock and machinery. Also 16S acr farm. 117 acres cultivated. Nlemeyer Realty Co., 644 State svreet. , A BARGAIN DAIRY FARM UP TO date buildings close to town school and churches $1000 down, balance 10 or 16 years at exceptional low rate of Interest. Address route 2. box it, Salem. FOR SALE OR TRADE AT A BAR gain, my modern seven room house, on paved street and in best residence district in Salem will take part pay ment or trad for a smaller house. Mrs. Will F. Skiff. . WE HAVE A LARGE LIST OF PROP ertles for trade- If you are open for a fair, and equitable deal, we invita you to call and see ua. Th Fleming Realty Co.. 241 (State street, room 1. Business established 1. ' A GOOD BUY 26x10 FEET ON EAST aid Commercial street, on door north of Stat trw Salem, togeth er with perpetual right of way over th 14x60 feet tract xtndlngf rom thl property to 8tt street. Terms Apply Scott Bosorth. 701-8 Spauldlsg Bldg., Portland. Oregon. FOR SALE DRV WOOD AIMO BKED wheat raised on new lands- t 'have heavy team to trad for smsll on. I want wood chopper. I hav a residence in Salem and small tracts In the country for sal cheap. Will accept one or . more vacant lota or live stock for first payment. John II. Scott, 404 Hubbard Bldg. we have a Larue list of prop- erties for trade. If you are open for a fair and equitable deal, we Invite rou to call and see Utf. Th Fleming (ealty Co., 241 Stat street, room 7. Business established 10. EQUITY IN 4 ACRES, IRRIGATED farm Vt mile from town In Idaho, for grocery stock not over $2600. . Price $6,100. 8 ACRES IMPROVED, SOME LOGAN berries and prunea, close to car llr.e, .near Salem. Will exchange for Port land residence and cash. Price $4,000 Socolofsky, 241, State street. A GOOD INVESTMENT AND FINE home. 40 acres of good land. lays rolling all clear except about six acres of timber, 27 acre of flv ya old orchard good flv room plastered house, good barn and well, fin sight ly place and ought to double in vat ue in flv years. Pric $160 pr acr-. Exchange, god house and cash for small farm. 220 acres Improved close to railroad $2600. take bouse part pay. For rente. 20 acrea. 10 acrea Money, to loan. F. L. Wood, Bayne building. FOR SALE 1 00 ACRE STOCK FARM, will consider small farm as part payment up to $8000, price fl6.tf.i0. Five acrea 1 under cultivation, about 60 .English, Walnut trees seven years old, some- bearing cherries and peaches, good road, price $900. 20 acre farm 00 acres good wheat land, balance pasture and fine tim ber. 7 room house, barn. team, wagon ana harness goes, some machinery, pric $$S per acre. 6 acre all under cultivation, good three room plaster ed house, good barn. well, rock road, Stt mile otft, pric $1000.-; If you want to buy, trad or stl 1, see us. W. H. Grabenhorat 4k Co., 276 Stat street. DO TOU NE&D -ANYTHING LIKE these A tin room house and two lot on a- corner, fruit tree nd small barn, ifood garden patch, price - $6W). $100 down S10 per month. Five acves. one block from the car line. Just cuttlde the city limits. All In cultivation, some small buildings. Price $1200. Ihi onehaif of what it Is worth. . , A six room hous on pav street, city water, walking distance from everywhere, price $60. No trad. A nice little flv room house and three lots nie large barn, city water, good chicken yard, some fruit trees, one block to car line, price $800. $200 down balance monthly. See J. A. Mills. 220 State street. EQUITY IN $60,000 SALEM INCOME Jroperty for valley ranch not over 40.000. Equity In 127 acre grain and rult ranch with good Income, for ranch not over $20,000. 12 acrea near Salem to exchange for coast ranch not over $4000. 00 acres, 25 In prunes, cherries and mixed or chard, good Improvements. 20 past, ure. 3S in grain land want dairy fur part and mortgage back for balance, might consider a coast ranch, price $10,000. 7, acres in fruit, good lm f rovements, sightly location, on car ina. Joining Salem, will take mod ern residence as party pay, prl 1000. Absolutely the finest S room arrangement, strictly modern, large lawn garag owner want to leave $2650. 8 room modern practically new furnlahed house, garag. paved street. $2(0 or wilt take Portland residence, might assume. If you hav wants In my Jlne kindly make them known to me, Socolofaky, 241 State Street. LOOK M THIS A REAL OPPORTUNITY A A A l aa Ja atta-kt-t-. Oa1V m . j ITwU fvv i war vi ssvv-g m ws wsw- ty land; about SO acre clr; about 60 axrr in stump pasture; balaac la choice piling timber end oak grub. Timber alone worth $7600. New four reovn bous. new 'dairy barn, providing for 20 cow and tour horse; new pis pen ana new niiis pvun. n.r py-7v from fin cprlng to all eulldieg. Will ..II Mkala ah Si t KaPVlIn sell - w bvw - s " --- " AflQrMl ova owntn car ab- m lss avsssushsse OIL PRICES ARE HIGH IN HAWAII Union Oil Company Notifies Customers of Advance and 'Advises Coal HONOLULU. T. II., Feb. tfl. (By Mail.) The Union Oil company f California, which supplies much of the old used In the islands, sent no tices yeaterdsy to all of Its cuatom ers in Hawaii cancelling all time and quantity contracts and advising of an advance of two cents a barrel on the price of on to be delivered here after. - ' " The company advised all custom ers who could possibly do so to con THINGS THAT . bush w:THf vert their oil burners to coal burners. . The shortsge Is due chiefly to the fact that the government has com msndered for war purposes most of the tankera that bring oil to the isl ands. , Not only is there a serious shortage of fuel oil threatened, but of by-products as well, such as dis tillate, gasoline, kerosene and as pbaitum. . This Is expected to curtail. If not put an end to Joy-riding and even to the busineas use of automobiles. Gas sold In Honolulu Is made rfom oil, and fears sre expressed that the new order of "things - will force the gas company out of business. . thtler Affects All Inland. Virtually all industrial plants In Hawaltt use oil for fuel, so the situ ation promises to effect the entire territory Immediately. Food Administrator Herbert C. Hoover has specifically called upon the su.'ar men of Hawaii to Increase their production. This, -it Is said, cannot be done if there is a serious shortage of oil, and hope is expressed that, in order to protect this Industry snd provide as much sugar as possi ble for the nation and its allies, the national government will take meas ures to provide the sugar planta tions with the necessary oil. If thts canot be done, they will have to use 1 al and on account of the shortage of vessels, it is considered more than doubtful if sufficient coal to keep the wheels turning can be obtained, unless srpeclal provision for more ships Is made by the government. CAMP CHANGES ARERET.1ARKABLE Camp Lewis Has; Passed - Through Five Months of Great Revolution CAMP LEWIS. TACOMA, Wash.. Feb. 15. Five months have elapsed since Csmp Lewis received Its first quota of selective draft men, freon from civilian life, to be given the military training necessary in the building of aa army. In that eora parat'ely short period the improve ments In both the physical condition of the men, and their training camp have been marked. It ! interesting to compare the camp of tottay with the partially completed camp whl'h greeted the first contingents early In September, 1917. Officers who bsd been assigned to organize the first units which ; the men were to form, were present to conduct th- recruits to their regi tnent V - The flr California ron tlngent. for Instance, was; taken to the 363d infantry regiment which was subsequently entirely filled with men roro the Golden stnte. From the mustering tents to the 383d the men wslked acrosi a de:terted prslriv fringed with pines. The road was not even rraded. When the second draft arrives they will find a military training camp complete in (very detail from the large adminlstrstlon building down to the Jiorse. corrals in the re mount -fiepoL Even the grounds about the barracks have been graded and beautified br the present occu pants. Paved thbroughfares have been constructed, scores of addition al buildings erected, a most efficient hospital system created, placea of amusement opened for the enlisted men, a hostess house completed, a post lat'.dry is operating and nu merous other improvements r have been rtf.ae. . Christian Organizations Ileti?n1 The Young Men's Christian asso ciation, the Young Women's Chris tian association, the Knlghta of Co lumbus and the Red Cross malntaid institutions in the cantonment to brighten the idle hours at the men and to relieve the mlnda of the sol dlers regsrdlnr home : condition. There are five Y. M. C. A. buildings where the men may gather evening Nfmbfc HAPPEN to write, read or enjoy enter;iin ments. and several Ki C, balls ex tending the same privileges. The Y. M. C. A. also iias an auditrum cap able of accommodating several thou sand where noted speakers, singers and entertainers appear. The Y. V. C. A. hostess house provides com- ' fortable accommodations for rela tives viaitng aoidiers. The Bad Croa t hut, uvler the management of a cap- able field . director, is doing a vast aervice for the enlisted men and. , their families. The Liberty theater. . seating 2500, gives nightly per formances. 'All of these institutions and Im provements, practically unknown to the recruit of five months ago, aro important factors in the training of the men who will fight In the wild west diviaion for the cause of do- mocracy. First Steps Taken in ' " flop Island Inquiry WASHINGTON. Feb. 20. Prelim inary etepa in the department of Jus tice's inquiry into expenditures or. government funds for the shipbuild ing plant at Hog Island. Pa., were taken today by O. Carroll Todd, as-, slstant to the attorney general. He Inspected reoorda of the Emergency , Fleet corporation relating to con tracts lwth the American Interna tional corporation for- constructing the plant, and conferred h Chair man Fletcher of the senate commerce committee. : 1 Senator Fletcher was requested to aid the department by submission of any suggestions w--d pertinent. , The department has complete tran- acrlpts of the committee's testimony. TI11E TABLES SOUTIIF.RN PACIFIC CO, Nerthboaad 16 Oregon Express . .... 6: 64 Oregonlsn .... . .... 6 9S Willamette Limited.. 0 No. 0$ am. 16 a.m. 20 a.m. No. No. No. No. 16 Portland Passenger, i 1: 26 a.m. ? 4 Casa Ua.v S 44 p.m. No; No. No. 12 Shasta Limited ..... 7: oe p.m. 10 p.m. 00 a.m. :26 pn, 20 a.m. 01 am. 6$ a.m. 20 p.m. 4 2 p.m. : 10 p.m. 27 p.m. 01 a.r . 01 a.tn. 14 Portland Ecpree ... 8 12$ Local Way Frelght. 3: 223 Portland Fast Freight 11 62 Oregonlsn i t: 22 Coos Day ..10: IS California Express ..10: 17 rtoseburg passenger, 4: It Shasta Limited ..... 3: 27 Wills met t. Limited.. 6: 12 San Francisco Is...10 221 San Frsn. Fast Frtr.J2: 227 Local Way Freight.. 12: N No. No. No. No, No. No. No. No. No, llt.CMriin LIB Vo. 72 Arrlv at Salem. ... t :16a.m. No. 74 Leav Salem 3:06 p.m. , ALPSM. FALLS CITY A WESTRHN 141 leaves, Salem, motor .... 7:06a.m. ICS Leaves ' Salem, motor.,,, 0:26a.m. 166 Leaves Salem, motor.... 1:40p.m. Throush car to Monmouin ana Arue 147 leaves Salem, motor .... 2:4$ p.m. 14 Imm Hslem. motor..... 6:67p.m. 2tt' Way Freight leaves Salem 6:0 a.m. 1 f. 4 Arrives at rutin , I4 Arrivu st saiem ...... ...11:09a.m. 1(6 Arrives at Salem ........ 2:00p.m. 146 Arm ves at Salem ........ 6:14 p m. v at Salem ........ 7:20 p.m. r Freight Ar. Salem.. 2:10 p.m. 17 Arrl 240 Way OREOON ICLECTItlO eafhhead Trala Leave Arrive Arrive , No. 'Portland : xeiem .uaene 1 ..... 6:20am 3:26am 10:(lam 6 Ltd.. .2:20am 10:11am 12:21pm 7 .....10:46am 12:66pm .2:01 pm 4:16pm $:I$pm 13 Ltd.. 4:40 pm 4:40 pm $:IOpm 17 ......6:0Spm . 8:10pm Salemonly , I ......0:20 pm 11:20pm Salem only 21 .....11:46 pm 1:46am 6:60arn North Bank Station (leave Jsffsr sen Street 16 and 20 mlnutee later.) Werthfceaad Train Lav Arrlv Arrive No, ' Euren Salem Portland 2- .....12:06am 4:26am 6:80am i S ..... ,7:16am - :2$am 10 Ltd.. .7:43 am 0:46am 11:11am 13 ..... 11:20am l:SIpm 14 .....11:15am 1:60pm 4:00pm 16 Ltd. ..1:66 pm 4:00 pm 6:4Spm 20 .......4:10 pm , 6:20 pm 7:40 pm 23 4:26 pm 7:66pm ; -10:00 pm xNorth Iisnk Station tArrlv Jeffer son Street 16 minute earlier). Leav Corvalll. COnVALIIS CONNECTION 8 Nrthbaad . , . Leav Corvalll J Arrlv Salem 6:26 m 0:46 am 12:12 pm . 1:0 am 2:41 pm r 4.00 pm y 4:10 pm :J0 pm 1:13 pm 7:61 pra Lv Salrm Arrive Corvalll S:25 am :S7 sm ; 10:16 am 1 sm . 22:68 pm 3:2 pm 4:18 pm : Pm $:4ta 8:03 pot ,'