The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 26, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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    fi a s B f I d ID) Ir e c t r -y g
i tie w ants ana iNeeas or me vapimi ii.y . - ..
der Proper Headings So You Can Reacffly Find Them
nnr Sell and Exchange all Kinds,
ccrnND HAND GOODS
- i
wrx-3 CLOTHIXtt, SHOES, BICY-I
,.C, 'A w,,
CAPITAL EXCHANGE
.ASS Court Bt.
f BV-
vnnvnm TJXIOX
vjJiE IXSCRANCE SOCIETY
W. H. Burghardt, Jr.,
Evident Agent 883 State St.
Money to Loan
A IMPROVED FARM A?TD CTTT
PROPERTY AT LOWEST HATEI
. r rAnnnMfi.jjPMk
THUD, r. ruiui B-iiuor.
CTnVEY TO LOAN I HAVE MADE
YIU-NC 1 - litininr turn
ESey7 will ak. veTy loV rat. of
KwreVt on highly improved fumi
Interest , v virota
tinnier r , oii. . -
5," R,lem. Or. Phon 6.
- AD TKRTISKJII3rT
Rate Pe Wer
first Insertion
gubseauent insertions ....... Ho
OaVwsek (six inwrUoM) ... S
mot) tti G
fif. months contract per mo. to
jlnientbs' eon tract, per mo... It
Ko account opened tor less than 16
A neat - n-- r . - - a
advertisement to the extent of 60c
ianounelng . Tor Bale." -For
jfBt.- "Rooms" or -Board." J
IKVTODAT
: v A.AaafflaA aAvartlse
"7 i- ii
IHBl Will w" " ; I
Today" for first Insertion, unless
otherwise oroere- ,.---
Subsequent Insertion of the . ad
will appear under its proper class
ification. .
No advertisment will bo run
. vr . T nj m a fn mAf ft .V. A i
,iuiaar . a -"a. - w
ae issue under any circumstance 4
NEW TODAY
"W ANTED-LAD Y TO DO GENERAL
WANTED A JERSEY OR GUENSERY
DUii. regliere- ."
VoR SALE CHEAP TWO .ACRES
, with five room house. Fruit trees.
WoodheL OuUtide store room.
Close in. Route 7. Jtox 1.
THE PARTY WHO TOOK BICYCLE
in front of Christian church Sunday
nirht is known, if he will return
wheel i Aubry Fraurick J93 North
' Cottage street, no Question will se
asked if not returned at once you
will be prosecuted to fullest extent
of law.
yOR SALE SINGLE COMB RHODE
Island Red cockerels $2 o f Mm
j. H- Wright., route t box 17. Salem.
FOR RENT STJ1TE OF ROOMS NEAT
and well furnished for housekeeping.
, Good street view, rent reasonable.
65 Marion, phone 1060-M. - -
RIDING PONEY FOR SALE. 2210 W
Nobhill street.
FOR SALE A THOROUGHBRED MALE
Jersey hog not registered, vnv
ow. monejiii.
WANTED TO BUT HOGS, FROM 50
to TS pounds, rnone .. -
i WANTED FIFTY WOMEN TO WORK
! this'min'salem-Krn ProducU
1 : Co. - '
S THE FIXIT SHOP. 21 rCl7t
i street. We do s.11 kinf of"5i
- filing, grinding and br axing. Biejrie
work a specialty.
aces repaired. Phone 10"-
'WANTED REFINED INDIAN GIRL'
ior private tamiiy. ? " , .
wnt. Anniine. liwx 547. Oakland.
California. - -
BELGIAN HARES - FOR SALE OR
trade tt ii" eoum iiia.
vr. nu-T-lV T"TJ T1MR TO IN
sure Is before the fire. ' Orea-on
Fire Relief Association of McMinn-
x ak m th.i 1 1 rri4i iDin
- ever before, and is still insuring at
; actual cost, as it has been doing for
. t...- nnrmrtr this
-very day. For full partculars as to
, our pian or insurance, it. . ---or
phono H. A. Johnson Sc. Co, Agents
Bush Bank mag.. Dein,.y'- -
BARGAINS SIX ROOM HOUSB $450.
xj i .fri.t 21250. D
s mM as aj sa s W vv - i s y w '- -v
acres on car line $1250. 10-acre
land Improved $2750. 60 acres bot
tom land $Z500. Acreag
fruit ranch well Improved $150 per
acre. 40 acrea for rent. 5 room bung
alow for rent. Money to loan. F ord
iot saie. jr. L. wooa, jjsjdc, ums-
WILL TRADE 3 GOOD LOTS. VALUE
- $1300 for $4000 'modem house, close
Have fine Canada half section to
trade for modern house, wntoa
Good city property wanted to trade
, iur acreage. -- -
$5000 wanted on" good security.
iviemeyer Kealty s4 Dta.te irc
F0R EXCHANGE 200 ACRES OF
w iana iz mues rriai haiem on gw
" road. ISO in cultivation, balance pu-
til. . Mil raaMl 'With
. , woven wire, fair set farm building.
rood water .system close to school.
, This is a fine farm. Want stock of
merchandise, some where in valley.
T i . . C A A A . )
' 45 acres of fine land 6 miles from
, Salem, good set Juilding. SO acres
of foil hearing . Italian prunes, good
, 600 bushel dryer. Some cherries,
tlAm.a -...a t I 141 AAA l' ,t(
to exchange for a general farm
, It farther south, would prefer Califor-
- nnsi nuve you in ' I in .
, 220 acres of timber on coast cruises
u seventeen million feet. Near no
v- water to trd- fr.r Salem orooerty.
If you wish to sell, buy .or exchange
your? property, see Perrlne Mars-
i n- 4t Hnhlart Blftg.. phone
EMPLOYMENT
FEMALE
wanted., woman to cook for
. six or eiarht people. Inquire or W. n.
, Epan. rvais. Or., route No. 2.
MALI
w" ANTED BRIGHT YOUNG MAN
. aivm j to is years oia to
printing trade, day work. Apply
. Statesman Job DeDt. unstaira.
t WANTED 1 or. MEN AT ONCE TO
- l-rn the feJtrmobile and gas tractor
i . bnalness as wo cannot get enoueh
. . nt supply tne positions i
j - free employment department. Enroll
' now in a special six weeka' course
' Jut sUrting. Hemphill's Trad-
v , ii inwinorne ave., a v v
t. inH. rAff-rfa.
Gct Wise-Try a Classified Ad
FOR 5i4L
LIVESTOCK
t'OH SALE 1 POLAND CHINA BOAU.
'registered. Rulifson mt l Kortn
County Farm. Phone 4F4.
MIHCKLI.AXEOrS
SMALL. POTATOES -fUlTABLE FOR
fmf rlr., a . '. .
- jicr mvh mi wire-
.house. Phone 717 or 652. Maagis
Bros. . "
IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST
fr'act , cuu ivc io ue xaciiic
Homestead. Salem. Oregon, for a trial
ubsrlpMon. Mention this ad.
FOR SALE SEED WHEAT. A HEAVY
v..at ni a ii 'a wbkuii, a toree
Inch, wagon with double bed. and
.11 .?1(iflr. wood. John 1L Scott.
404 Hubbard building.
CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRLS
This true story of western itnmi-
ra,i.ioii nas oeen careruuy revisea.
making a handsome little book. It
tells in graphic terras of the mas
sacre of the Oatman family, of the
escape of Lorenio, and the captirity
of Mary and Olire. Mary died of
tarvatUn and OlWe was purchased
from the Indians fire years later.
price is iv cents, postpaid. Ad
dress Orea-on Teachers Monthly. Ba
'm. rroTt
POULTRY
ilUFF OPINGTON COCKERELS TWO
,ry fine birds from winning stock.
M-aw eacn. x ran uoeriier, bilverton
-regon.
W W - T A A 1U U.X ilUl XXX
Fvi. v. j (fuuii sum, vena XV
cents to the Northwest Poultry
Journal. Salem. Oregon, for a trial
nKsjieitttlA aT.Ka. ' W I .A
u nti.ru, nirii nun tnn ku.
PARTSUBNT.
NICELY FURNISHED FOUR ROOM
apartment. 1047 South Commercial.
- 1 . V. I I t I'll.
HOCSKS
with good sleeping porch. Price rea
sonable to permanent renter. Inquire
21 wnemetteia. or pnone ai.
V"ftr dpv cvr ti r nyt
- $10--Five-room modern cottage at
1557 South Church street.
f 12.50 Six-room modern house on
paved street at 1920 South High Si.
i Call at Statesman business office
or phone 583.
SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE ON
paved street with garage, $12.50 per
month. E. A- Rhoten. phone 1141-J.
. . . 5 . .
FOR RENT MODERN BUNGALOW
unw iiviu imvwu buwi. su
South Salem. $10 per month. EL A.
Rhotea f 49 Rural Avenue. Phone
1141-J.
FOR RENT SEVEN ROOM HOUSE
-electric lights, two lots, fine garden
land. barn, clhcken park. Corner
North Commercial and Gaines. $10
per month. Phone 2270-W.
FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING:
fe partly modern iive-room cot
( 165 8s.srinaw. In cood order.
Foremeriy renteo ror i a monui.
Call at 104 2 Kaginaw or Statesman
business office. Phone 22.
$13 Neat modern bungalow 5
rooms at 90 North 20th st. Call at
Statesman bum n ess office or pnone
. ItT tAtm1rn annrtniMit. Hi
Marion street -Call at Statesman
buntrtfn" offire or pnone z-.
ROOMS
FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM
Wltn use UI wux. bu . mm w ii
Address A. B. care Statesman.
GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT WATER
beat, modern conveniences. au in
side rooms. Close to State House.
10S0 Chemcketa. Phone 1280.
imrTFOUND
LOST
LOST BUNCH OF KEYS. PHONE
21F1Z.
FOUND
FOUND GOLD BRACELET ON CENT-
er street last jctonaay. mijuii - dik-
msn office. ' '
UfEOUS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Shipbuilding company now or-
ganixlng. Wants few more parties
witn money.
able J not in conflict with .present
source of supply to yards, hence pref
erence In securing contracts. Partic
ulars. 702 Spaulding Bldg- Portland.
Oregon.
JitCHAXCfe
6 PASSENGER CHALMERS CAR TO
exchange for cows or yvuua -"v..
Phone 200.
"TlO KEY TO LOANT
MONEY TO LOAN: IN LARGE AND
small amounts over iirs ciu -
estate-security. W. A. Uston.
FARMERS IN LINN BENTON. LIN-
Clackamas counties. Oregon, who are
i. ..iki. r. nth.r National
HQ1 B,vaw "
Farm Loan Associations, majr secure
government rarm loans ' " J .
two associations of which I f" sec
retary. ; A C. Bohrnstedt. 401 Masonic
Temple. Salem, Oregon.
WANTED
"SCELLANEOC
WANTED TO BUY A FEW RHODE
Islsnd Red hens or pullets. Phone
1141-J.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR
good ciean ras. , .
man, . . ' 1
WANTED TO RENT 0 OR 60 ACll
improved ranch with tools, stock and
haff crop, experienced farmer, and
irrigator. address F. L. Piece.
Chenev. Wn.
AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY
Tin EM REPAIREP--,VTJLCAWIzny
GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE.
Station 177: South Commercial St,
; phono 42,1a - '
street, Phone 66.
HILEMAN MACHINERY AND TIRE
Co. Sliverion voru -
Vulcanixlng and auto supplies. Ml
North Commercial. Phone 7i.
ERACKETT Jb GRAY TUBES VUL
ExedJ?5c. Retreading our . pec -1-
ty, rree service -
279 North Commercial.
WATT SHIPP CO. RETREADS AND
eTSon" tubes 25c up. Service car
Phone $$3. 126 South Commercial
' street
"A lfTO" Ell V I CE
SHrPPS ALfeRVlC-aTT AND
country trips. Pbone Day. .Ml.
-lent. 13. -1
You Shonld Worry Ut the
Classified Ad Work for Yon
PROFESSIONAL
DEVTISTS
DR. F. L. UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS
f ifiii tsanK oi iwommercv oiuf.
Phone C0. I
Ml'MC TEACHER
H. HARR. TEACHER OF PL NO.
rnone mi,
LODGE DIRECTORY
B R OT H K H 1 1 OOP OF YOEMAJI
MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN-
ing in aiasonic lempie, iiitn hoot, it
o'clock. All visiting members wel
come. Horace fykes. Foremaa, W.
H. Prunk. Correspondent.
HODERK WOODMK5.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar camp, xso. -o, meets
every Thursday evening at o'clock
In Derby building, corner Court and
High streets. R. F. Day. V. C; J. A.
Wrltrht. clrek.
BUSINESS CARDS
AUTO DELIVER T
BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIVER-
eo any piece, city or country,; ruu.
4 or t081-R. W T Flst.er.
BARBER SHOP
INDULGE YOUR SECOND SENSE AND
observe the character and uncommon
service rendered at Ingrey's Barber
Shp. 311 Stafe street.
CHiKOrKACTIU
CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS RE-
-. nnttAn If vrtll Willi
results consult Dr. May. S0s-t-7
HUDDara mas. pnone
DR. O. L. SCOTT. D. C. GRADUATE OF
P. S. C Chtropractics fountain bead.
Tk wr. m.rt Taw. PhlrnnrftClifi Cor
rects the cause of disease. Office
406-7-8. U. S. N. Bank Building
Phon 7. Residence 82-R-
C111XKSE PUYSlClAIt.
DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN
"PRATS AUD EXPRESS
VAX JAW- ' ' " - ' "
Phone 933. Salem's largest and best
equipped transfer company. Get our
reduced freight rates on' eastern
shipments. Also for storage as we
. I- mrmiw mkAnMAA In .Anntlflll
with business. Furniture moving,
packing, shipping and storing our
specialty, vittice iii ovum wiuuvr
clal street. -
pRi,ciA"iri?io Aifp pREsariro
JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F.
ct .it . V. xvnn ill KT mr .
cial St. Ladles and gentlemen's
i . AiAAHA ..4 - SI Ana
2L50. Work called for and delivered
free. Tel. stain box.
JVBK
JUNK WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST
price for junk or every Kino. t
make you a price on your household
Capit-1 Junk Co- 371 Chemeketa
Street. Phone 198.
FULL. VALUE PAID FOB SECOND
nana u'"" ;. . .
for Junk and htdea Tha Peopled
Junk and Secofidhand Store, 171 No.
HAIR REMOVED
t- i vr -rarer ITPM U 1 fl
&Aii n in i u & am .w .
cessful. Applied nere m Vi
home use. Sanitary Beauty Parlors,
. . a ,
XZ Muooara nig.
LAUNDRIES
BZHkM. STEAM 1AUNDR1 QUICK
delivery and careful work. Dry
wash 6c per pound. 135 South Lib
erty bl jf none s . -i
nVMlil VTC. JA A.w-- - -
ular washing dene at a rate every
body caa afford. For only sixty-five
cents wo will collect, wash and de
liver your wasning wivnia : twsni-
- rotir nours. r-Tione
ostopathT
DRT W. L. MERCER. GRADUATE
American - School Osteopathy, Kirks
villa. Mo.: treats acute and chronle
aisease. uirice -jui-rvii
dea-ce 419 North Summer. Phone 614. j
,m-o x-t- ponnvin titststasi-I.I
Graduates American School Osteopa
thy. K.irKSVllle, MO. Dixteen yer
experience. Residence ofrice af
uate work. Los Angeles College. Dral
H. V. isowera e Alice w i a.
rTm i rxTTT'l- . WlI.TfiV. DSTKf).
l kaj, AAA A . aw . -a . " - -
a.ft.l aakvallUn, A ni . MirrjM)A.
1AVI1 J -.a.. " I . .
Graduates of the American Schools of
- Osteopathy. Kirksville.- Moi Post-
fraduate and specialised In "nervous
iseases at Los Angeles College.
T . .. .nl .ti.Anl, lltuauil.
Offices 605-6-7t8. U. a Najt'l Bank
Bldg. Phone 159. Residence, 1620
Court St. Phone 2115.
"TrCR SERIES.
NO ItT H WESTERN NURSERY AT
State and 24 th streets choice roses.
a 1 1 i.l and flower ( n bt shrubs.
Franquette walnuts and all kinds of
I r vi 1 1 trees. nvwuu wuua. uwu.
413.
DDi'tTI ivn wr'RBT RALES TARO
at Hign and Ferrr. Call and sea
stock and get prices before purchas
ing e.swhere. Everbearing straw-
lrrr pmnin.
PIAKO TUXIXG
r c jiT pypF.nT tttning.
-a- ..A.IrinaT a n it remlatlna.
All work guaranteed. J 1645 Hail
.ti-A-t nr eare of Sherman Clay at
Co.. Court street. phonr 11SJ-J.
"SECOND HA.VD COOP
WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND
goods of alL kinds, pipe fittings, har
ness, collars, collai pads, tools.
chains. Fred Bchindler. 2SS center
Street. ;
TRA1JSTER HAPMHO
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE.' ANT KIND
f BaUlinf. uvuaT,uvi.
moving Joba done prompt-
. ABa-A TlfBIBa
tk ai.t. Ktl Pbone 161. Residence
phone i-
UNDERTAKER
: .i rW If J TJ WKRR. A M-
tf 'ldirector7. Latest
modern methods known to the pro
f,i(ri7OT"Hrwii
OVEV'IRInr-ENCINO
all si see. za "-. -
Paints. OH aad Varalsh.
Staves Rekallt "",V'
LK..Kervr d
. -rJT r." P-a-e 4
w. Tt. FEM1NO.
WALL PA PER. I AI XT
u a.-1.. W1HTEK rUH rAinio "
ac;jl.l-H Pi.ttira Framing, uooa
workmen. 465 Court St. Phnna 416
TEN CENTS A DOUBLE .ROLL AND
npwtrd for choice Wall FPer
Buren's Furniture Store. 11 Com-
inercial Bt.
wall tAjncR. yanrr
GLENN 1 AJJAMS ITUK HUU8Jb LEO-
coraung. painting, tinting, paper
hanging, etc. Work done by contract
or aay; sooo wwiua. kocsuvs
! Center Bt. Pawn -w.
WATER
SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE. 101
Commercial lircu xvr wiur service
appiy at i uuk. wujv'
at the office. No deductions in bills
will be allowed 'for absence or for
any causes wnatever unless water is
... tv. nnmllH T T . a . t
water for irrigation will only be
water for domestic purposes. Con
tractors for sidewalks, brick work.
building purposes' under schedule of
. . , i .
rates. ppiy at cuiv ior copy.
WHEY
For Feeding Hogs
Can be had at the
Marion Creamery
Call or Telephone 24S8
SALEM MARKETS
BTJTIXG PRICE
Eggs and Poultry.
Eggs, 39c.
Old roosters, 13 014c,
Stags, 16 018c. i
Pork, Mutton and Beef.
Pork on foot, 1015C.
Ewes, 5&c.
Veal, dressed, 1417c.
Rnrin? lamb. 1 3c
Beef steers, 79c; cows48c.
Bulls,
Bay.
Cheat, per ton, 820.
Clorer, per ton, 818.
Vetch, per ton, 820.
Grain.
Wheat, $1.85 431.87.
Oats, 96 c.
Beans, 8 9 9c.
Mill Feeds, Betall.
Bran, per ton, 836.00. .
Shorts, npr ton. S3 8.
WHOLESALE TO DEALERS.
Country butter, 4 5C.
Crpamerv nrlnta. B3c
Butterfat, f. . b. Salem, 64c.
iriaii.
Steelheads, 25c.
Salmon, Chinook, 20c.
Vegetables.
Lettuce, crate, 8 2. SO. -Celery,
75c 0 90c
Nebr. rice corn. lie.
Tomatoes, California, $75.
Broccoli, 8 1.7 5 lb 8 1.8 5.
Onions, 2 2.J0.
Cabbage, 2c
String garlic. Sc.-''-PoUtoeS;
81.25. '
Turnips, sack. 81.
Nuts.
Almonds, 23c.
Walnuts (No. 1) 24c
Walnuts (No. 2) 20c.
Peanuts, raw. 17c
Cocoanuts, dozen $1.20.
Fruits.
Grapefruit. 86.
Pears, 11.50.
Oranges. 84.50 6.
Bananas, 5c
Applesj 81-25 0 1.76.
Dromedary dates, 84.75.
Honey (Idaho) 84.50.
Lemons, 86.50 07.50.
ltetau rrices.
Creamery butter, 60c
Eggs. 45c.
Flour, hard wheat 82.80 03.
Flour, valley.82.50 02.60.
Sugar, cane and beet, 111b. 81.
Potatoes, sack lots, ii.&o.
PORTLAND MARKETS
pnnTi.Avn Fb. 25. Butter:
Prints, extras. 52 to 53c: cubes, ex
tras. 48 He; prime firsts. 48c; dairy.
32 to 34c.
Butterfat: Portland delivery No.
1 sour cream, sac.
s f-pafna.
r.mln Thirty-day ontlons Bids
Oats, No. 2 869; barley, feed.
369; barley, brewing,
Riitom oats and corn in ouia:
nidntt No. 3 white. 364.50:
3 8-nnnnd cliDDed. white. 865.50;
corn. No. 3 yellow. 368; No. 3 mixed
- . AMSf-i.. -9 1 1
$67; oats. No. 3, t.u; ciippeu,
365.50; corn, wellow, 868; mixed.
867.
fr Reprints.
TnAav'm nm r rivplnta: Wheat. 1:
barley. 3; flour. 13: oats. 9; hay, 3.
Cattle.
ratilp. atpadr: receints. 1046;
Medium to chofce steers. 310.35 to
tii- rnnH to medium steers. 19. za
tn sin 35- rnmkon to good steers.
$8 to 89-40; choice cows ana neners,
t s tn tin fnmmon to rood cows
and heifers. 36.75 to $8. la: canners.
1 n tfi 2" bulls. 15 tO
calves. 37.50 to 312; stocker and
feeder steers, s 10 sa.ov.
lines.
tlnn ISIeher: receints. 1873:
prime light. 316.65 to 317; Prm
heavy, 816.60 to fib.-; pigs,
to 315; bulk of sales. l6.su.
KhM-n.
dv: receints. 4 40: west
era lambs. 315 to 315.50; valley
lambs, $14.50 to 31; yearlings,
to 313.50; wethers. 31Z-&W to $ie.
ewes. 39 to 311. snorn aneen. n
to 3c under Quotations.
Oats and Corn Both Are
Firm on Chicago Market
CHICAGO. Feb. 25. Nolwith-
.L.inar thai- hi receipts culled
riouuiua, -- . - - -
An-mrn frrafn values tOdftY. ; tne eiieCt
, ...hannpntlr more than over-
nao s-w----t - - -
come by adverse weainer conauions
and by the lining 01 emoraaoca -various
railway lines from here , to
the Atlantic seaboard. Corn closed
firm. 31.27 March ana ll-z
May. the same as Saturday's finish
to He higher. OaU gained fo
REAL
FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED AT
once. Ntemeyer neaity, ii otate
street. Phone 1000.
j i d- w xrr-ri fW iw ; xf AVITOBA TO
. exchange for good house in city.
FOR SALE THE A. J. PURV1SE
?lace in Spring valley, .enquire, Airs.
T p..uAit ill Mill or Mra. J. A.
Remington, phone 2481-J.
FIVE ROOM BUXGALOW. BATH
furnace, lot 50xlE0 feet, noorea at
ti mnA mnA ifilrwir' naved street.
Must sell f 1700. Box tl5.
CHOICE FIVE ACRE TRACT CLOSE
lo car. house, Darn, iruit, ior iew
Amvm nnlT 12000. Terms if desired.
t Socolofsky. - '
TO TRADE EQUITY IN NICE HOME
in Salem. seven rooms. oatn tit.,
electric lights. Would take late
moaei car or wnat nave you: mm
box 107. Monmouth. Oregon.
t h K. a . ,li. ilAU In with
A gam "5 a.v - - -
good improvements. Old people want
a small iiouie atntj jv m k x
time on balance at $3000. See Will
iam ieming,' state streev.
FOR SALE OR TRADE AT A BAR-
gain. my modern seven room noun,
on paved street and in best residence
district in Salem will take part pay
ment or traae ior a loiatwc uwub .
Mrs. Will F. Skiff. .j
i. XT- V -r.T-T -fiBTITVE - WITH
I & . . I k , AWav.a. - -
wheat at $2.50 In sunny Aioerta.
Railroad land one tenth down bal
ance over w yvmxm. ,vi?.
. 1. lMna.nv m M t m Fm. lilr-
aWA .UU lll'yi .-..- .
. . . ti i . . r -f. aa..
ature. ieroeyer zcm.tj, m
street.
I A GOOD BUT 25x30 FEET ON EAST
Slae commercial street, warn aw
north of State street. Salem, togeth
er with perpetual right of way over
the 14x50 feet tract extending from
tms property to oi su--. -r-
Apply Scott Bosorth. 701-1 Spaulding
Bldg- PorUand. Oregon.
EQUITY IN 40 ACRES, IRRIGATED
I arm 1 Vi mun irum ivwra m
for grocery, stoca not over
Price $5,100.
irRFJl IMPROVED. SOME LOGAN
berries and prunes, close to car line.
near aiem. win excnastB iur
land residence and cash. Price $4,000
Socolofsky, 141, State street. ,-
i-av nvr voir A r LOAN ON ANY
vi.i .uiirliv Have S bit cent
money on good sound security.
t a- am .nl.nittil h.r.atni t n
offer in city property, also a choice
is acre tracw wei mv v a.
ror fsvvv on icrmi. -n v m-.
farm for sale for $75 per acre. Will
k KAtme eltv nronerty for first
payment if price Is right. John IL
Kcott. 4 j-iupoara cuumni.
A BIG BARGAIN. A. GOOD KWl
house and two lots in mgnianu. ior
man irH h,l,m,nt. Blaster-
.J . , a . n I .
ed nouse wen iinianeu. duiu,
Sold for nearly double 4 years ago.
WW Mia, V . aw- . , .
20 acres near Finxer station, beau
tiful place, ail in fruit' except 6 acre-
fine pasture ana wooa. price in.
. ..,1 nlrlit t,k. & litle
iril,. . Come and see m on this.
William Fleming, 341 State street.
ISO ACRE FARM. HOUSE. BARN.
orchard. $0 acres plow tana. Daiance
timber and pasture, running water.
price ... ..
v,n 1 A r m xuu acrn cuiutai
. a fta-i-MA imHAa - and raa at lire
spring, house, barn, orchard, prifs
$40 per acre. . J.
Improved 25 acre farm, all cultivat
ed, good nouse. Darn, orcnara, roc-,
road, price $5000.
166 acres of land. 110 acres culti
vated, balance pasture,- running
water, this -is first class land, price
$8 per acre. .
Improved S room house, barn, well,
rock road, price $1000. -- ;
If you want to buy trade or sell
see us. W. H. Grabenhorst ,Co,
276 State street.
ARB ANY, OF THESE WHAT YOU
want A live room piasi-r-u iiwu.u,
city water, close In, 7 blocks from the
postorrice. price izw. uown
balance by the month.
11 Vd acres river bottom land. 3
miles out. 20 acres in cultivation,
balance good ash timber. $140 pee
acre. $1500 down balsnce per Cent
Five acres creek bottom land 6
miles out 4 acres plow land good
a . .. . .! . 1 . K a. .VP
Tuning raw. ; . - - tr' "
1160 down balance terms at per
VL ' A . I - I ta
1 en acres ih.j-a
and barn. 4 acres ot peering irmu
A small amount 01 timoer, price
IIVVV, UU IA,A - 1.
-. i-w a , 1 A In K ear old
prunes, balance all plow land except
lust a little timber, good house near
ly new with spring water piped to
bath and stnas. gooa Darn, ",
out. nrice per acre, ira-ui
cash.
See J. A. Mills. 3Z Btate street.
-m-n- TV 111) AAA HAT.TCVC INCOME
property tor vaner -
S40.00V. nquiiy in ..
rmit ranch with good income, for
ranch not over $10,000. 11 acres
near Salem to exchange for coast
ranch not over $4000. 0 acres. 25
In prunes, cherries ana inixe- or
chard, good Improvements. 30 psst
ure. 35 In grain land want dairy for
trt and mortgage back for balance.
might consider a coast ranch, price
$10,000. 7 Ml acres in iruiu -- -
f rovementa. sightly location, on car
ine. Joining- Salem, will take mod
ern residence as party p-7. --
AAA A A A ka.lllt.l. K A ft Tl ASt fi TOOm
arrangement, strictly modem, large
lawn garaae-owner --.. ,,
aac .iwim mnai ,rn aractlcalir
new furnished house, garage, paved
street. $2800 or will take Portland
residence, might assume. If
wants in my line
known to me. Socolofsky. $41 State
street. ' :
LOOK AT THIS A REAL
OPPORTUNITY
. ' . .ma e .imiiu Patlr caul.
1.-4. shout acres clear: about 60
. . halinea In
acres so. ."""v. --' ..,-
rtiolce k piling umoer rrr-
Timber alone worth $7600. New four
:,.. ma dalrv barn, providing
for 20 cows and four horses; new pig
pen an uew milk housa .-Water plpea
rrom tine spring u ".
sell the whole at a great bargain.
Very easy terms. pereeat iBiaraat
V ty ay . . "
care Tb Statesman
Address L. owner, c
se" Tn nrovisions there was a set
kii.ir rinHnr from 124c to 81. .
ra. a -j -u - --w ' -
Receipu of grain were tne neav
iMt vf this season, and in' corn ar
rivals at nrlmary centers were more
j ki..1.a4 . flmrAt A
l nan uuuuie ov j - - -. -
further beaHsh factor was President
Wilson's proclamation disapproving a
tiivti-- maranlMfl Dlice on wnrat.
ak-,i ih middle of the session, how
ever, sentiment 'cnangea, ana mere-
after the4marltet lenae upwara.
rtf .nsratlalad tha BCtibU Of COfO.
There was much- Ashort covering as
a result' of a ruling at Minneapo
ii. that settlement of defaults would
be based somewhat on the .value of
Cash oats In all markets.
r.onpral commission house sell
ing weakened provisions.
KITCHEN CARDS
ARE C0r.IING IN
FEW MORE DAYS
Food AdminUtration Extends
Admonitions to Every
Household
GARDEN MAKING URGED
Vacant Lot Farming Depend
i ed Upon foe Big Increases
in Production
. Committees representing .the food
administration will :. be .going the
rounds of Salem again in a few days
to distribute kitchen cards that have
been Issued by the administration.
A quantity 6f the cards has been
received at ' the commercial club.
The date for the campaign has not
been set.
tn addition to the food conserving
("program the administration is con
ducting a food producing campaign
nd h-a sent out circulars urging
that every farm and vacant lot have
a garden this year.
Eaiiormoiu Crop Possible.
;rt it, Aaiimatcd that a vacant lot
will produce 340 In yegetables." the
circular says, rue use ot an sucia
lots available in Oregon would pro
An fa n nnrmona cron. and save
many cars for fuel, ship steel ana
"A recent census was taaen oi
. . .
fnnAu (in ban A In Oregon homes.
The most startling fact observable
waa the ceneral absence . of any
n nan titles of vegetables, not with
standinr the grave neea or using
ih,u tn -sve wheat, meat and sugar.
Next year we must tell a different
story- For summer use, canning or
Ar-miwtmr nlml Ties a heans. sweet
corn tomatoes, and baby, beets; for
winter storage, plant potatoes, cab-
bage celery, squasn. ana especially
root-crops, such as parsnips, car
rots, beets and turnip-.-
- Problem la Defined.
The kitchen cards are to be hung
in the kitchens of homes where they
are distributed.
"Oar problem Is to feed the allies
and onr own soldiers by sending
them as much .food as we can of the
most concentrated nutritive value in
the least shipping space. These foods
are wheat, beef, pork, flutter and
sugar," says, the card. '
-1ti- .nlnilnn la to eat leSS Of
th.t and as little Of all foods AS
will support health nd strenjtth.
All saving counts fr victory, i
"The food- administration asaa
everr loyal .' American to help win
the war by milntalnlng rigidlyas a
minimum of saving, the folhrwlng
program: . ; - "
' "Have two wheatless days Mon
day and Wednesday) In every week,
and one wheat less meal In every
day. : '
"Explanation On wheatless dayi
and In wheatless .meals of other days
as no crackers, pastry," macaroni,
breakfast food or other cereal food
containing wneat. u- uw -flour
in any form except the small
amount tha t may f be needed for
thickening soups or grsvey, or. for a
binder In corn bread and other cereal
breads. As to bread. If you bake It
at home, use other cereals than
wheat, and If you buy It. but only
war bread. Our object is, that we
should buy and consume one-third
less wheat products than we did last
year. - - , . '1 " .
"Have one meatless day (Tues
day) In every week and one meatless
-t.a.1 in ever-- dv. Have two Pork-.
less days (Tuesday, and Saturday) In
every wees. '
"Explanation Meatless means
without any cattle, hog or sheep
products. On other days use mut
ton and Iamb in prererence 10 oeei
. . ,.VmA.
or pork. poraieBS means wnu-
pork, bacon, bam, lard or pork prod
ucts, fresh or preserved. Use fish,
poultry and eggs. As a nation we
eat and waste nearly twice as much
"Make everv day a fat saving day
hntter. lard, lard substitutes, etc
"Explanation Fry less; bake.
broil, boil or stew looas insteaa.
o. - mo at irinninr! nie these and
vegetable oils for cooking instead of
hntter Itutter has fooaw values vi
tal to children; therefore, give it to
them. Use it only; on the tatro.
Waste no soap; it is made from rat-
Be careful of all fata, we use ana
waste two and a half times as much
fat "s we need. -
"Make every day a sugar saving
day.
"Explanation Use less sugar.
T.a weet drink and candy con
taining sugar shonld be made in war
time. As a nation we nave
twice as much nar as we need.
Use fruits, vegetables ana po
tatoes abundantly.
"Explanation These looas ai5
.A.ithfiii and nlentifnl. and. at the
same time, partly take the place of
other foods which we must nave
Raise all you can for home use.
"ITae milk-.Wisely. 1 '
"KTAlanatlon Use all of." the
-aIIV-- wraaie no nart of It. The Chil
.1. a n ( n.avv - ,
Arn m nar have whole milk. Use
sour and skim milk In cooking and
for cottage cheese.
"Hoarding food. Any one buying
and holding a larger, supply of food
now than In peace time, except foods
canned, dried or preserved In the
home, is helping to defeat the food
administration in - its attempt to se
cure a Just distribution of food and
Rrnopaia of the Annual Statement of ',.v
The Farmers' Mutual Fire
Relief Association
of Portland. Or-son. ea ths Slat dar of Pe.
frmber. 117, made to the Insurance Com- .
miaaioner of the State of Oreguo, joruanV.
to Uw:
lacoms. .
Amonnt of ledcer sasels Decern-
her 11 llo ...f 627.34
rro memberahip fees ...... ' 33
Prom eapeaae saaesameols .... "
rrom loss aaseaaments , '-3u .
Interest from Liberty Bonds.. ' '
" $ 12,229.-8
ZHabnrss-ients.
Omss amount ' paid to polwr "..,,
holders for loaae. daring 1I7. 4,911.80'
Expenses sdjaatment sad set-
tlemeal Of l , ; -o.-w
Commiaaioa ; sod fees paid . -. .
scents.,..- ; 2,-38.a-'
sin7e?rTr;.7."d..,.t; i.3ooo
Rent.. "!..'.r..........
AdvertiaiBf
Printing end ststionerr . . -!!
Poatsgo. telephone telegrntns 1-0.6-Insoranre
lepartm-ot Iirenaes
ad fees- .
Hre Marahal Tax -
Directors' meetisf S
Office ssppUss .. , ""p
Trsv.ling espenaes .o
A aeaamrnts refunded ....
MilUneoos -.. i.. . ........ ?
1-bertv bonds parchased ..... J VlQ. l
Legal eipenses , 1BS 0"
... . .. . B 10.84 25
Total Ledger saaets on hsnd V. 11. V9"-,
Deposits la Bans '?ni, on
Uberty Bonds 70000
-WaI ......... ......S 2,081.03
"LVfrXV .4,085.200.00
Amo.nt ef riaks written or rs-
sawed d-nng ysar ....... . -
Amoant of rlaks esacelled or
pired daring yesr
Orja. so-Lof risks I- force ,,, .
ueeemoer , --.... i,.i ..i
Largest single rirk of IYiaranfe 3.0OO.00
'(Slned i II W. BNAKHALU Pr-aldent.
(gignedl iir.n.iA 4V":-"V,
Jk...ii, .-a aworn to .before me this
28rd dtf .f Jinaarr,
(Signed) K. w . n,.n.
Mr eommiaaioB espires Feb. 19th, 191.
-: : . 'v .v.- rira Inanranre
SaI1
the establishment of fair price?. The
food boarder is. working 4l"
SlL -- a .- even against the
comaiuu 8w -a - -very
safety. of the country. Hoard
ing food In housenoias is oom k'.."
and unnecessary; tne . goverum
protecting the food supply of its
people." - -
' WOBST-lrnXTEI- IS TEAKS
Snow wind and extreme cold cau
sed more colds this winter than in
years, oley'i Honey and Tar proved
Its worth 'In thousands of homes.
Mrs. Edward Strevy. It. 87. CUnton,
O . says: "1 think Foley's Honey and
Tar is the only medicine for fcwugb
and colds and recommend It highly.
Fine for children. .1. C Perry.
Airplane Accidents Kill
f t& Avxtncant in t razee
WASHINGTON, Feb. ?5.-the-deaths
of a-lleutenant and four ca
dels resulting frdm airplane .
dents', .were reported tp thevwar de
partment tpday by General Pershing.
The dea4are: ' ' .
' Lieutenant' Leland . Hadadorn,
0rad'etClark B. NichoL Philadelphia.
Cadt J. F. Stillman. New , toik
Cadet' Donald E. Carlton, Provl-
dence. It. I . I . 4
. Cadet Arthur H. Wilson, Philadel
phia.: , '
. . it -, .
A silver shell-shaped "114 airy
conUlning a lock of the hair of Mil
ton; together with a lock of hair of
Elizabeth Birrett Browning sold at
auction In tendon recently for 3400.
TIME TABLES
- SOUTHERN PAOTIO CO-. v
't.f:.
Ko.
16 Oregoe Express ..... -
w e&w rr.B.?rr:: HI 5S
ihtfWted::::: 7:00p.m.
14 Portla-d hUpress ... !
218-Local. Way Fr el gh t. . 1 .00 a-m.
221 Polrtland Fast Freight 11:36 pm.
No.
No,
No.
So.
No.
tio.
No.
No.
No.
, BS oregonian '"i!J urn
48 lWfc&Wi-::l ; ta
No.
No.
No.
17 BowBttrf raawi ;:r:
No.
No.
11 Shasta limitea ..... - v
27 Wlllsmette. Limited. . 6:10 p.m.
II -villain il. ,a 1 .a .
11 Ban Francfseo Pass.. .10.27 P m.
No.
No.
221. San Fran, Fast ff-r-":"
127 Local Way Freight. .11:01 a m-
No.
A LKM-CEEW LttHB
No. Tl Arrive at Salem...".
No. 74 Leave Saiem e.vear
SALEM. FALLS CITY WESTERN
161 Leaves, Salem, motor
HI leaves Salem, motor.. :';?'
166 Leaves Salem, motor.... "'
Through ear to Monmouth and Ar lie
167 Leaves Salem, motor .... f i'n"!
l Leave Salem, motor..... 6.67 p tn.
239 Way Freight leaves Salem 6 OJa-m.
162 Arrives at Salem ',! 2
I6 Arrives at Salem
1M Arrives at Salem !:,s S
ICS Arrives at. Pa em
170 Arrives at Salem ....... t. J -
240 Way Freight Ar. Salem.. 1:30pm.
OREGON ELECTRIC
ausesa
Trala
taa
Arrive
Arrive
Eugene
10:66 am
12:25 pm
No.
Portland
1 8:14 am
Salem
8:1 am
10:11 am
12:66 pm
4:16 pm
6:40 pm
1:10 pm
11:20 pm
1 -At am
1
Ltd... 1:20 am
.....10:46am
. .. ..2:0S pm
Ltd. .. 4:40 pm
:S rm
1:60 I m
Salem o ly
Salem only
:e pm
it vS:S0 nm
a-.' .- e,..l leave Jaff f.
X:4 pm.
1:60 nm
.norm - .ana. - - . -
sen Street It and 20 minutes Uter i
Train Leave Arrive . Za
2 ii:osam 2:! Z-illZ
a 7:16 am - t:26sm
ie Ltd... 7:41 am :46.m ll:!s-i
11 ....... ll:20sm ".
14 u:iiam i;" P'" 3;" ' "
16 Ltd. .-1:56pm 4:0pm 5 2
20 ......4:10 pm 1:30 pm. .Vilp
12 !!!!!t4:26pra 7:58pm- 10:00pm
.North Ban- Station Arrive '
son Street It minutes earlier). 'Leave
Corvallia ,.'
CORVALI.I- tCOWNECTIOSS
NartlabMad
Leave Corvallia ArHSUm
. c a ' 9:4aam
12:12 pm !:!2m
' 1:41 pm 4:0pm
f 4:10 pm 6:30 pm
l:llpm T:tpm
Ssathheaad
Leave Salem . .Arrive Corvallia
:35 am .!:5Ia!!
10:16 am 1 -
11:66 pm 2:20 pm
4:16 pm ? V
6:40 pm 9m -