The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 28, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY M, 191
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assiif Bed D) 1 it e ct r y g
e Wsints and Needs of the Capital City Are Noted
der Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them
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nor Sell and Exchange all Kinds
u l..rTT ii aim rnnnii
MES'8 CLOTHING, HIIOllS, IIICY
CLES, TOOLS, ETC.
CAPITAL EXCHANGE
Pton. 4tl Court 8C
fTJIE INSURANCE SOCIETY
W. IL IlarghMdt, Jr.,
rustdent Agent State St.
Money to Loan
OW IMPROVED FAHH AND CITY
PROPERTY AT LOWEIT IUTBJ
THOS. K. FORD vZbftS&
Sonet to loan-i havb made
riicmnu for. loaning eastern
CLASSIFIED ADTEKTIIKIHyTl
first Insertion .............. .!
Subsequent Insertions .......
One week (sis Insertions) ... to
Ono month to
Six months' contract per ma, a
II menthe' contract, par mo... 7e
No account opened for less than $$
A naat card El ran fro with an
advertisement to tbo oxtont of 80c
innouocing "Por BaJ. "Tor
Kent," Boomi" or .Board."
NEW TODAY
Each new classified edvertlse
ment will be run under "New
Today" for flrat Inaertion, uoleaa
therwlao ordered by the adver
tiser. '
Subsequent Inaertion of tbo ad
will appear under Ita proper elaae-
f Icatlon.
No sdvertteraent will bo ran
under "New Today" for mora tbaa
ae laaue under any clrcumatancee
NEW TODAY
WANTED AT ONCE. TWO TEAM'
tera. mono ax aner
money; wiu ' .w
laterest on highly Improved farms.
Homtr H. Smith, Room 8. MoCormack
BMr7 Salem. Or. Phono 08.
;T -,... i
r FOR RENT FORTY-FOUR ACRE HOP
yard, witn nuiiamgs , nop
baskets, etc. furnished, also machin
ery. Inquire W. H. Egan, Uervais,
Orsgon. I'bone 8F11.
WANTEDAN EXPERIENCED Wo
man cook at Willamette Sanatorium.
Apply 754 Ferry street.
GOOD POLICY IT IS GOOD ' BUS!
ness to insure all your property and
- dun It nattrrt all th tltn.. The
Oregon Fire Relief Association of
lcMinnvllle Issues a gooa policy ana
we would like an opportunity to ca
ptain our plan of Insurance, terms,
etc. The cost n fire-insurance Is
much less than m st people suppose.
H. A. Johnson A Co.. Asrent Bush
Bank Bldg., Salem, phone 247.
A FINE 10 ACRE TRACT AT END OF
car line about n cherries, balance
In cultivation. No buildings, this
one of the choicest auburban tracts
round Salem. Want a modern resi
dence up to 92500, balance some cash
and terms, price $400 per acre. t
540 acres of raw grazing land In
Malheur, county. Oregon, this land
' is well located nouth of Vale will
exchange for anr rood Income prop
erty in the valley and will take a
gooa auto as part payment, price or
land 10: per ocre. See Perrlne 4k
Marsters, 402 Hubbard Bldg;.. phone
107.
the ttpr. Hinv ttv BATTMrArrmji
i will be found at Ingrey'a. A clean
barber shop with barbers who know
how. Ingrey'a. Barber Shop, 111 state
street.
FOR SALE TWO ELECTBJC PETA
luma incubatora in cood condition
Inquire at the Hoosier Restaurant,
242 State. .
ELECTRIC-HYDUOPATHIC IN8TI
tute. 327-29 Pittock block, Portland.
Nurse - attendants. Electric cabinet
and mineral baths. . Scientific mas
sage. Open f to 7, Sunday 10 to 4
FOR SALE FORD TOURINO CAR IN
first class condition. 1100 worth of
extra eoulpment. a bargain. 1'none
Dr. Byrd.etate hospital.
EQUITT IN $60..100 SALEM INCOME
for clear property, anywhere, not
over 948.090. .....
IS acres close to Salem, for rqnch
not over $4,000.
Equity n 40 acre Idaho Irrigated
farm for grocery stock anywhere,
not over 12.500.
1 acre, lota of fruit, 6 room house,
on car line. 22.000 easr terms.
1 f 15 acres. I acres bearing prunes.
k loKinoernei, siriciiy moucrn
new 4 room bungalow, .want grain
ranch, might assume, price f 4,000.
12 acre peace orchard, close In to
exchange for Seattle or Portland In
, come, equity $9,500. ,
30. 20. or 140 acres saw timber, with
transportation facilities, to exchange.
Income or residence,
7 acres with living water on the
car line, close to Ralem... 12200.
,. 3283 contract at 7 per cent on
Salem residence, by reliable party.
' J- monthly payments, for sale.
' . . acres with improvements. 8
"Cfveraam. for rent. 1-3 grain rent.
100 acre farm for rent.
Want to 'secure 3700 at 7 rer cent
on large prune and loganberry crop.
25 acres, '15 bearing prunes. 3 bear
ing cherries, $6000 worth of modern
Improvement. 1 mile from station.
Catholic community, must sell, Mar
lon count, Oregon. $12,500. Soco-
WVr, J41 State street
EMPLOYMENT
FEMALE
wanted lady to do general
housework. Phone 1227.
"WANTED MAID AT 375 NORTH
Capitol. Only two In family, i Good
alary.
Wanted a woman to cook for
J or eight people. Inquire of W. H.
f'iF'n' - Oervals, Or., route No. $.
vnuoe sr l.
Wanted middle aged or el-
f'y lady to do light house keep
,n5: Good home for the right party.
41 "H 49" Statesman or call
Wanted refined indian girl
i' .Private family. $5 per week.
Jj&r.-tr""' Box J7' Oakland.
SIALlf
TEN Uni)t rtrsn .fc.r fi vTPri
Be J. A. Mills. 320 State street.
wanted kxpekienced graft-
Ht Phone 100F21. Fruitland Nur-
V VrIE?BRlaHT YOUNO MAN
Br?n 17 .to M yw old to learn
T Srlti'"r tr- y work. Apply
SUtesman Job DepL. upsUlra.
MALB
$100 WILL HE OIVEN TO EACH OK
sevt-ral schiolbys who will deliver
copies of the Curtis publlcationa to
customers. Only school boys -len,
gentlemanly and ambitious need ap
ply. $1.00 Is In addition to liberal
cash profits and many other advant-
371 State street, Salem. Oregon.
WANTED 100 MEN AT ONCE TO
i 'earn the automobile and gas tractor
business as we cannot get enough
men to supply the positions is our
rree employment department. Enroll
now In a special six weeks' course
4t tV'nf V Hemphill's Trade
i hPJ"' 10 Hawthorne ave., Port
land, Oregon.
PATRIOTIC W O It K E 1 tSA TT ENT I O N!
HTItlKE CONTINUES BtiTyAlL.
i y,HR- ALL DKPARTMTSJPAiyR
VVL'1' MILLS OP Ef t ATIjl
FULL. THREE SHIFTS "eKJHT
lilMLJS.P.PAY WOR KERB NINE
HOURS. $3.10 LOWEST WAOE
CHANCES ADVANCEMENT GOOD.
ROARD AND RED OREGON CITY
TRIC CAR IORTLAND TO OREGON
CITy HALF HOURLY 20c FARE. AP
PLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE WEST
iil2! .KiL-A R ;EPoD CEMEV-THE
) LITTI y.KtwjARBTIUK.
i KHH- VAY KO ATTENTION TO
i THEM. " "
FOR SALE
LIVESTOCK
HORSE FOR SALE. PHONE 101F4.
RIDING PONEY TOR SALE. 2310 W.
i iobhlll street. ,
FRESH COW AND CALF, FOUR
: years old, for sale. David Dunn.
; Fairvlew avenue.
FOR SALE A THOROUGHI1RED MALE
i Jersey hog not registered, one year
f old. Phone IF11. 1.
FOR SALE 1 POLAND CHINA BOAR,'.
niMHrco, jiumson yt mue Mono
County Farm. Phon
e 41
fF4.
MlaCELLAKEOUM
liELGIAN HARES FOR
SALE OR
trade at' 190 South 24th.
Phone 413
SMALL POTATOES SUITABLE FOR
feed fifty cents per .sack at ware-
house. Phono 717 or $51. Maogls
i Bros.
IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST
farm paper, send lOo to the Pacific
! Homestead, Salem, Oregon, for a trial
; subsrip'Jon. Mention this ad.
FOR SALE SEED WHEAT. A HEAVY
team, harness ana wagon, a three
Inch, wagon with double bed. and
dry old lir wood. John H. Scott,
dry ou
404 Hu
bbi rd building.
FOR SALE PAIR OF SIX YEAR OLD
geldings, weight 2700. gentle and
i true to pull either single or double.
Also cne team gray horses and
i harness. Price $0. Must be sold at
once, owner going away. Call for
the uowney team, zza center street
Phone 927.
CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN OIRLS
: This trt o story of western Imml
mtlnn h is been carefully revised.
making a handsome little book. It
tells in srapmo terms or toe mas
sacre of ''.he Oatman family, of the
eecaoe of Lor en to. and the caotlvltr
ef Mary and Olive. Mary died of
saarvatien ana uiive was purcnasea
from th Indiana five years later.
The prlci is 20 cents, postpaid. Ad
dress Ortgon Teachers Monthly. Sa
POOVTRT
F(Jit SALE SINGLE COMU RHODE
Island Red cockerels $2 to $5. Mrs;
J. II. Wright, route 1 box St, Salem.
IV YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST
poultry paper published, aend 10
cents to the Northwest Poultry
Journal. Salem. Oregon, for a trial
subscription. Mention tnis aq.
FOR RENT
A PA RTftf BCieTSv
NICELY FURNISHED FOUR ROOM
apartment .1047 South Commercial
Mra. O. Ireton.
IfocfiKi" '
Strictly modern ' room houue
witn gooa sleeping porcn. t-rice rea
sonable to permanent renter. Inquire
315 Chemeketa or phone 1947-M.
rOR RENT THE FOLIOWINO .
$10 Five-room modern cottage at
1$57 South Church street.
$12.50 Six-room modern bouse on
paved street at 1920 South High St.
Call at Statesman bualnesa office
or phono 533.
paved street with garage. $12.60 per
montn. m. a. nnoien, ypw
FOR RENT MODERN BUNGALOW
ono block from paved street. In
South Salem. $10 per month. S3. A.
Rhoten $4$ Rural Avenue. Phone
1141-J.
FOR RENT SEVEN ROOM HOUSE
electric lights, two lots, one garoon
land, barn, clhcken park. Corner
North Commercial and Gaines. $10
per month. Phone 2270-W.
FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING:
$6 partly modern five-room cot
tage 1052 Saginaw. In good order.
Foremerly rented for $10 a month.
Call at 1042 Saginaw or Statesman
business office. Phone 23.
$12 Neat modern bungalow 6
rooms at 9S0 North 20th at. Call at
Statesman business office or pnone
33.
$17.50 Modern apartment. 74
Marlon street. Call at Statesman
business office or phone 23.
ROOMS
NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE KEEP
Ing suite, 3 rooms at 633 Ferry
street.
FORi RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM
with use of bath. In modern home.
Address A. B. care Statesman.
FOR RENT WELL FURNISHED AND
attractive housekeeping rooms, close
in 641 Mill street. Mrs. Eugene Pres-
cott. ;
GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT WATER
heat, modern conveniences, also In
side rooms. Close to State House.
1030 Chemeketa. Phone 1180.
LOSJaid FOUND
LOST
LOST BUNCH OF KEYS. PHONE
21F1J.
LOST A BUNCH OF KEYS. WITH
haln. yesterday. Finder leave at
Statesman office. '
"found
FOUND GOLD BRACELET ON CENT
er street last Monday. Inquire States
man office.
MISCELLANEOUS
HI SINKS' OITUItTt .MTIKB
UHIPHUIIJHNO COMPANY NOW OR
ganlzlng. Wants few more partlea
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 Spauldlng Hldg;, Portland.
Oregon.
KXCIf AUh
5 PASSENGER CHALMERS CAR TO
exchange for cows or young stotk.
Phone 2009.
MONET TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN: 1NXaRGEaN:
small amounts over first class reel
estate security. W. A. Listen.
FARMERS IN LINN BENTON, LIN
coin. Polk, Marion. 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
retary. A C. liohrnstedt, 401 Masonic
Temple. Slm. Oregon.
WANTED
tflftCKLLANF.OfO
WANTED TO BUY HOGS, FROM 60
to 75 pounds. Phone 37$.
WANTED INCUBATOR, GOOD CON
dition, Eugene I'. iTescott.
WANTED A GOOD SIZED PARROT
Cage. Phone 1513.
WANTED A JERSEY OR GUENSERY
bull, registered. Phone 63F4.
WANTED TO BUY A RE RHODE
Island Red hens or pullets. Phone
1141-J.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR
good clean rags. Pressroom. States
man. ' ,
J-
WANTED TO RENT 40 OR 00 ACRT-3
Improved ranch with tools, stock and
half crop, experienced farmer, and
Irrigator, address F. E. Pierce,
Cheney, Wn.
AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY
AUTO SERVICE
SHTPPS AUTO SflRVlCE-CiTt AND
country trips. Phone - Day. 933;
night. 8B.
"Tl RE"!it K tSl RTE D V UfTcXW I ZI NT"
GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE
Station 177. South Commercial BU.
phone 423.
QUACKENBUSH AUTO SUPPLY AND
Vulcanizing. 219 North Commercial
street. Phone $$.
HILEMAN MACHINERY AND TIRE
Co. 611 verton Cord and Savage Tires.
Vulcanizing and auto supplies. 391
North Commercial. Phone 787.
BRACKETT it GRAY TUBES VUL
canfsed, 25c. Retreading our special
ty. Free service car. Phono 1400.
279 North Commercial.
WATT SHIPP CO. RETREADS AND
sections tubes 36e up. Service car.
Phone 348. 12C South Commercial
street.
PROFESSIONAL
DENTISTS
DR. F. L. UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS
413-414 Bank of Commerce Bldg.
Phone 404.
Hvi oKach Ens"
R HARR, TEACHER OF PL NO
Phone 118$.
LODGE DIRECTORY
BROTHERHOOD OK YOEMAN
MEETS EVEKr WEDNESDAY EVE?
lag in Masonic Temple, fifth floor, at
S o'clock. All visiting members wel
come. Horace Sykes, Foreman, W.
H. Prunk. Correspondent.
MODERN WOODMEN.
MODERN WOODM EN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp, No. (244, meets
- every Thursday evening at 3 o'clock
In Derby building, corner Court and
High streets. R. F. Day. V. C; J. A.
Wright, clrek.
BUSINESS CARDS
AUTO DELITEIir
BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIVER
I ed any place, city or country. Phone
14 nr 0t-R W. W ITiai.ee.
CMIHOk'KACTIo
:hiropractic .ADJUSTMENTS re
atore normal function. If you want
results consult Dr. May, 305-0-7
Hubbard Bldg. pbone 527.
DR. O. L. SCOTT, D. C GRADUATE OF
P. 8. C. Chiropractica fountain bead,
Davenport, Iowa. Chiropractic cor
rects the cause of dlseaae. Office
' 404-7-8, U. S. N. Bank Building.
Phone 87. Residence H2-R
fTNlSIiTPHYsIcifr
DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANT KNOWW
disease.' IBS h. man t. t-none zsz,
DftAYS'ANDEXPREsS
SapTt aITcit y transfer company
Phone 933. Salem's largeat and beat
equipped transfer company. Get our
reduced freight ratea on eastern
shipments., Also for storage aa we
have three warehouses In connection
with business. Furniture moving,
packing, shipping and atorlng our
specialty. Office 181 South Commer
cial street.
DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING
JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F.
S. Watanabe. Prop., 434 N. Commer
cial St. Ladies' and gentlemen's
suits cleaned and pressed. 81 and
81-50. Work called for and delivered
Cre Tel. Main . .
JUNK
JUNK
JUNK WANTED WE PAT HIGHEST
price for Junk of every kind. Let ut
make yon a price on your household
goods. The "Square Deal" House
Capital Junk Co., 371 Chemeketa
Street. Phone $98.
FULL VALUE PAID FOR SECOND
band gooda. Highest market prices
for Junk and aidea. Tbo . People's
Junk and Secondhand Store 371 No
' Commercial. Phone 734.
HAIR REWOTED
CLEAN WHITE" HABPROVEN SUC
: cesafuL Applied here or sold for
bome use. Sanitary Beauty Par lore
IIS Hnhhsrd Plda.
nCXUNDRIES
SALEM STEAM LAUNDRl QUICK
aelivery ana careiur worau urj
wash 5c per pound. 188 South Lib
erty St Pbone 26.
HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO
ular waahing dene at a rate every
bodv can afford. For only eixty-flvc
cents we will collect wash and de
liver your waahing within twenty
tnnr fcmtra Pon 9471
Get Wise-Try a Classified Ad
TOPATHY
Dlt W. L. - MERCER, GRADUATE
American School osteopathy, Klrks
ville. Mo.; treata acute-and chronic
disease. Office 404-40$ U. 8. Na
tional Bank Bldg. Phone Ml. Resi
dence 419 North Summer. Pbone $14.
ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEASES.
Graduate American School Osteopa
thy, Klrksville. Mo. Sixteen yeara
experience. Residence office 4b 4
South Commercial atreet. Post Grad
uate work, Los Angeles College. Dre.
H. D. Bowers A Alice C. Bowers.
DRS. WHITE A WALTON, OSTEO
pathlo physicians and surgeons.
Graduatee of the American Schools of
Osteopathy, Klrksville. Mo. Post-
Jraduate and specialised in nervous
Iseaaee at Los Angelee College.
Treat acute and chronic dleeaaes.
Offices 604-8-7-8. U. B. Nat'l Bank
Bldg. Phone 869. Residence, 1830
Court St Phone 2216.
WrtSERlK:
NORTHWESTERN NURSkRY AT
State and 24th atreets choice rpses.
ornamental and flowering shrubs,
shade trees, budded holly, grafted
Pranquette walnuts and ail kinds of
fruit trees. Howard Jones, Pnoue
413.
FRUITLAND NURSERY BALES YARD
at Hign and Ferry. Call and aee
stock and get prices before purchas
ing elswhere. Everbearing atraw
berry plants. -
PIANO TUNING
G. E. MAST, EXPERT TUNING,
cleaning, repairing and regulating.
All work guaranteed.. 1446 Hall
street or care I of Sherman Clay 4k
Co.. Court street, phone 1163-J.
TiKiAm"siioi'f
THE Fl-XlT SHOP. 21 COURT
street We do all kinds of light
filing, grindljkg and brazing. Bicycle
work a specialty. Stoves and furn-
nrrm repaired. Phone 1022.
TEC4NDHnATfDSdDf
WE BUY AND BELL SECOND HAND
goods of alL kinds, pipe fittings, har
ness, collars, collai peda, tools,
chains. Fred Behiadler. 36 Center
Street
TRANSFER HATJLINO
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANY KIND
of hauling. uoueeno4
moving Joba done prompt
ly. Try me once. Tim me.
476 State St Phono 98$, Reeldenoe
phone 11H-J.
UNDERTAKERS
WEBB A CLOUGH C. B.W EBB, A. M.
Clough, funeral' directors. Latest
modern methods known to tbo pro
fession. -47 Court street
. Depot Natlosuil A Asserlena Fence,
11 alaee. SO la. te Xg isu aish.
Palate, Oils and Varmlaaw
Stoves neballt and Repaired
Legs afcerry a ad Hop Hooka.
Haiesa Feneo 4 Stove Worse.
354) Ceart St Paeno 1S4
It It. FEMIVfl,
wall pAyfcsv paint
GLENN L. ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC
corating. painting, tinting, paper
hanging, etc Work done by contract
or day; good workman. Location
1020 Center St Phono 686-W.
TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND
upward for choice Wall Paper at
tiurtni r urn i lure Biore ss wn'
, merclal Sti
SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL
Paper ana Picture training, uooa
workmen. 466 Court St Phono 436.
"WATER"
iiTLEiarWATER CO. OFFICE. 801 S.
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
furniahed to regular customers using
water for domestic purposes, con
tractors for eldewalks. brick work.
or nlaatertna. will nlease read fo?
building purposes" under schedule of
rates. Apply st wrrice ror copy.
WHEY
For Feeding Hogs
Can be had at the
Marion Creamery
Call or Telephone 2488
SALEM MARKETS
BUYING PRICE
Eggs suid Poultry.
Eggs, 36c.
Old roosters, 1314.
Stags, 16 Q 18c.
Pork, Mutton and Beef.
Pork on foot, 14 15 He.
Ewes, 5 9c.
Veal, dressed. 1417UC
Spring lamb, 13c.
Beef steers, 79c; cows48c.
Bulls, 4 6c.
Hay.
Cheat, per ton, $20.
Clover, per ton, $18.
Vetch, per ton, $20.
Grain.
Wheat. $1.85 01.87.
Oats, 96c.
Beans, 89c.
Mill Feeds, RetaiL
Bran, per ton, $36.00.
Shorts, per ton. 838.
WHOLESALE TO DEALERS.
Country butter, 46c.
Creamery prints, 53c.
Butterfat, f. . b. Salem, 64c.
Flsu.
Steelheads. 25c.
Salmon, Chinook. 30c.
Vegetablea.
Lettuce, crate, 82.50.
Celery, 75c 90c. j
Nebr. rice corn, 11c
Tomatoes, California. 82.75.
BroccolU $1.751b$1.85.
Onions, $2 02.50.
Cabbage, 2c
String garlic, 8c.
Potatoes, 81-25.
Turnips, sack, 81.
N nta
Almonds, 23c.
Walnuts (No. 1) 24c.
Walnuts (No. 2) 20c
Peanuts, raw, 17c
Cocoanuta, dozen 81.20.
Fruits.
Grapefruit; 86.
Pears, 11.50.
REAL
ESTATE
FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED AT
once. Nlemeyer Realty, 644 State
street. I'hone 1000.
HALF SECTION IN MANITOBA TO
exchange for good house In city.
Nlemeyer, Really. 644 State street
FOR SALE THE A. J. PURVIS'
?lace In Spring valley. Enquire, Mrs.
X T; Prescott. 641 Mill or Mrs. J. A.
Remington, phone 1481-J.
FOR SALE 13 ACRE FRUIT
ranch. 7 room Bouse, barns, 3 hen
houses. Would consider trade for
smaller place In Salem or near Salem.
Phone 41F11 or aee owner, T. E.
Nunncmaker, route 2, box 68.
I have a 6 acre place close In with
good Improvements. Old people want
a small house' and lot in part pay
time on balance at 83000. See iW ill
lam Fleming. 341 State atreet !
MAKE YOUR FORTUNE WITH
.wheat at 82.50 in Sunny Alberta.
Railroad land one tenth down bal
ance over 30 years. 83000 loans for
stock and Improvements. Free liter
ature. Nlemeyer Realty, 644 State
atreet
A OOOD BUY 26x88 FEET ON EAST
aide Commercial atreet. one door
north of State atreet Salem, togeth
er with perpetual right of way. over
the 14x50 ft feet tract exteodingfrom
this property to State street Terms
Apply Scott Boxorth. 701-3 Spauldlng
bldg.. Portland. Oregon.
FOR! SALE MY HOME FARM 105
acres on garden road two miles east
of Salem, black loam, soil well tiled,
two large frame barna fair dwelling,
wind mill and tower; other build
ings and all In crop. Wilt sell and
give Immediate possession or will
retain crop and aell for $2000 leos.
Price $22,500. Geo. Swegle, Salem.
BARGAINS-? IX ROOM HOUSE $450.
Bungalow on paved street $1250. S
aeries on car line $1250. 10 acre
bottom land $1200. 40 acres bottom
land improved $.2750. CO acres bot
tom land $3500. Acreage 40 acre
fruit ranch well Improved $150 per
acre. 40 acres for rent 6 room bung
alow for rent Money to loan. Ford
fori sale. F. L Wood, Bayne, Bldg.
WILL TRADE 3; GOOD LOTS. VALUE
$1300 for $4000 modern house, close
In and pay cash difference.
Have fine Canada half section to
trade for modern house. Canada
lands to trade for Oregon acreage.
Good city property wanted to trade
for' acreage.
$5000 wanted on good security.
Nlemeyer Realty Co., 644 State atreet
phone 1000.
I CAN GET YOU A LOAN ON ANY
kind of security. Have $ per cent
money on good sound security.
I! have some splendid bargains to
offer In city property, also a choice
IS acre tract well Improved for aale.
fori 33000 on terms. Have SO acre
farm for sale for 875 per acre. Will
take aome city property for first
payment If price la right John IL
Scott. 404 Hubbard building.
A BtO BARGAIN, A GOOD 5 ROOM
house and two lota In Highland, for
81100, modern, and basement plaster
ed house well finished. Some fruit
Sold for nearly double 4 yeara ago,
terms no trade. -- y
to acrea near Flnier station, beau
tiful place, all In frnlt except $ acres
fine pasture and wood, price $3500,
good bouse and barn, and waters easy
payments, and might take a lit'le
trade. Come and aee me on -this.
William Fleming. $41 State street
160 I ACRE FARM. HOUSE. BARN,
orchard. 80 acres plow land, balance
timber and pasture, running water,
price $6000. 1
$20 acres farm, 100 acres cultivat
ed, balance timber and pasture,
spring, house, barn, orchard, price
$40 per acre, i -
Improved 35 acre farm, all cultivat
ed, good house, barn, orchard, rock
road, price $6000.
148 acres of land. 110 acres culti
vated. balance pasture. running
water, thla la first class land, price
$15 per acre.
Improved 6 room house, barn, well,
rock road, price $1000.
If you want to buy trade or aell.
see us. W. H. Grabenhorst A Co.,
27$ State street -
LOOK AT THIS A REAL
OPPORTUNITY
About 400 acres of choice Polk coun
ty land; about 80 acres clear; about 80
acree In atump pasture; balance la
choice t piling timber and oak grubs.
Timber alone worth $7600. New four
room house, new dairy barn, providing
for 30 cows and four horses; new pig
pen and new milk bouse. Water piped
from: fine eprlng to all eulldmgs. Will
sell the whole at a great bargain
Very easy terms, $ par cent Intereet
Address L., owner, care Th Statesman.
Oranges. $4.6006.
Bananas, (He,
Apples. $1.25 01.75.
Dromedary dates, 84.75.
Honey (Idaho) 84.60.
Lemons, $6.50 07.60.
! Retail Prices.
Creamery butter, 60c.
Eggs, 45c.
Flour, bard wheat 82.80 3.
Flour, valley. $2. 50 02.60.
Sugar, cane and beet, 111b. $1.
Potatoes, sack lots, 81-50.
PORTLAND MARKETS
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PORTLAND. Feb. 27. Butter:
Prints, extras. 5253c; cubes, tr
trad 48 He; prime firtts, 48c; dairy.
32034.
Butterfat: Portland delivery No.
1 sour cream, 55c
Potatoes. N
Potatoes: Buying price Locals
85c0$l; selling price, $1.05 01.25.
j iraln.
Grain, 30-day options (Bids)
Oats, No. 2.. 869.50; barley, feed.
869; brewing. 872.
.Western oats and corn in bulk:
(Bids) Oats, No. 3 white. 865; 38
pound clipped, 866; corn, No. 3
yellow, 869; No. 3 mixed, 868; ats
No. 3. 865; clipped; 866; corn, yel
low, 869; mixed, 868; March, kiln
dry, 870.50.
Car Iteplcta
Today's car receipts: Barley, 1;
flour, 8; oats, 6; hay, 14.
Cattle. I
Cattle, steady; receipts 365. Med
ium to choice steers, 810.35011;
good to medium steers, 89.35 010.36
common to good stears, 880S-.4O;
choice cows and heifers, 88 010;
common to good cows and heifer.
86.7508.15; canners, 24.25 06.2 5;
bulls. 85 0 8; calves. 87.50012;
stockers and feeder steers, 86 0 9.50.
Hogs, steady: receipts, 472. Prime
light, 816.85017; prime heavy. 816.-
60016.85; pigs, $14015; bulk or
sales, 816.50.
Sheep, steady; receipts, 625. West-
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ern lambs. 815.15.60; valley lambs,
814.50015; yearlings. 813 013.50;
wethers. 812.50 013; ewes, 91J.
Shorn sheep 2 He to 3c under
quotations. ;
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Grain Values Harden j
as Peace Talk Stops
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CHICAGO, Feb. 27. Hardening
of grain values today accompanied
cessation of peace gossip. Corn
closed steady at a net advance of a
shade, with March 81.27 3-4 and
May 31.26 7-8 to $1.27. Oats gained
3-8 to l-2e. Provisions finished
20 to 27e. down.
Values were strengthened by no
tice from tbe directors of tbe ex
change that further trading in the
February delivery Aad been prohib
ited and that settlement would have
to be made at tbe maximum price al
lowed for futures, 81.28 a busheL
Likelihood of a falling off in re
ceipts tended to stimulate demand
for oats. It was said producers and
railroads were both' giving prefer
ence to the handling of corn. ;
Sharp breaks in the price of bogs
weakened provisions.. Much selling
was alio caused by a report that tbe
government allotment of March eon
tracts had been ot less volume than
expected.
SPECIAL STOCK
ISSUES ACTIVE
Utilities Move Faster Than
Usual; Iron and Steel
Industry Gains
New- York, Feb. 27. Aided by
several increased dividends and
stimulated by pools and related pro
fessional interests, today's stock
markets augment recent advances in
a number of special issues.
Continental Can directors Increas
ed the common dividend from 5 to
6 per cent annually and Chandler
Motors was advanced from 8 to 12
per cent basis. Intimations that
other industrial companies are con
templating similar action were cred
ited because of recent large returns.
Additional factors of favorable im
portance Included the Improved state
of the Iron and steel Industry, as In
dicated by the marked increase of
capacity reported by the United
States Steel corporation and advices
from Mexico which gave Impetus to
the oil division.
Transcontinentals and coalers
were the . foremost ; features of the
railway division at gains of one to
two points, minor issues, such as
Missouri Pacific preferred, Wa
bashes and Erles also responding to
a moderate inquiry.
Utilities were more active than
usual, interest centering In People's
Gas, Consolidated Gas and Ameri
can Telephone. Motors and To
baccos were heavy at "all times, the
latter yielding two to five points in
connection with proposed stock
issues."
United States Steel's sharp reac
tion with coppers brought some ir
regularity in the last hour, leaders
forfeiting one to two points Steels
closed at a net loss of 1 1-4 polnta.
Total sales amounted to. 725,000
shares.
i Bonds were irregular,, speculative
rails shoiwng heaviness. Liberty is
sues also eased. Total sales, par
value, aggregated 34,050,000.
Old United States 3's declined 1-4
per cent on call, but the several Pan
ama issues 1-4 to 1 per cent.
TESTING IT.
An old lady from the country went
recently to a State street store and
began examining a piece of calico.
She pulled It this way and that, held
it up to the light in different posi
tions, wetted a corner and rubbed it
between her fingers, trying if the
colors were good. ' 'Then she paused
a while, seemingly hot entirely sat
isfied. At, last 'she cut off a piece
with a pair of scissors she bad dan
gling at her f.Ide. and handing ft to
a tall, gawky looking girl of 16.
standing beside her. said: ,
"Here, Liny Jane, you take an
chew that, an' see if it fades."
Chicago Herald. .
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SPANISH ROAD
System to Be Rehabilitated to
Carry Supplies of General
! Pershing
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. Reha
bilitation of . the Spanish railroad
system is planned by the United
States - to make possible the ship
ment of large quantities of supplies
from Spain to General : Pershing's
forces in France .
An offer "of American railway ma
terials has been made as part of tbo
negotiations the United States Is con
ducting to induce; Spain to lift her
fmbsjrgo against the shipment of
goods in France, placed, according
to the Spanish government, because
of the broken down condition of ber
roads. -
-A final arrangement has not been
signed, but Spain has been notified
that all Spanish ships held in Amer
ican ports may sail ar soon as they -discharge
the parts f the cargoes.,
for which licenses have been with
held.. There are now in American;
ports six Spanish stealers and half
as many sailing ships.
The -' American government has
asked for the use of considerable
Spanish tonnage on terms similar to
those accepted by northern European
neutrals. This tonnage would be
paid for at a high rate and for the '
most part would be used in tbe non
bazardous trades. -
Tbe war trade board's plan for re'
duclng Imports calls for a consider
able cut in the Importation of Span
ish products and tbe United States
exports to Spain also will be limited.
This, officials think, would release
a number of Spanish ships. .
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So. 18 Oregon Express ..... 6:0$ am.
No.' 44 Oregon Ian , 8:18 a.m. ,
No. 28 Willamette Limited.. 8:10a.m.
No. i 18 Portland Passenger.. 1:15pm,
No. : J4 Coos Bar ........... 8:44 p.m.
No. 11 Shasta Limited 7:00 p.m.
No, 14 Portland Express .... 8:10pm.
No. $18 Local Way Freight.. 8:00 a.m.
No. 828 Portland est Prelgbt 11:88 pro. ,
entbae4l
No. 88 Oregon tan .......... 1:1 am.
No. 18 Cooe Bay ........... .10:01 a.m.
No. 18 California Express ..10:88 a.m.
No. 17 Roseburr Passenger. 4:20 p.m.
No. 11 Phasta Limited ..... 8:41 p. m,
No 27 Willamette Limited.. 8:10p.m.
No. 11 Ran Francisco Pass.. .10.87 p.m.
No. 281 Ban Fran. Ysst FrU.. .18:01 a.n.
No. 227 Local Way freight. ,11:01 a.m.
At.EIf-GP.Kn LXNB . : - J
No, 7$ Arrive at Salem..... 8:18a.m.
No. 74 Leave Salem......... 8:08p.m.
SALEM. PALLS "ciTY A WESTEHN ;
141 Leaves. Halem, motor .... 7:04a.m.
142 Leaves Kalero. motor,.., 8:14a.m.
188 Leaves Salem, motor.... 1:4 8 p.m.
Through ear to Monmouth and Arlle
147 Leaves Salem, motor .... 8:48p.m.
148 Ieaves Salem, motor..... 8:87p.m.
239 Way Freight leaves Salem 8:04 a.m.
142 Arrives at Salem ........ 8:20a.m.
IC4 Arrlvea at Salem ........11:00a.m.
lf Arrives at Salem ........ 8:00 p.m.
148 Arrlvea net Salem ........ 4:14 p.m.
170 Arrives a Salem ........ 7:20p.m.
240 -Way Freijght Ar. Salem.. 8:80 p.m.
OHK0O1V KLECTItlC
f-gontaaend .
Train Learo Arrive Arrive
No. Portland Salem' Eugene
1 ..... 8:20am 8:28 am 10:4 am
8 Ltd. ..8:30 am 10:11am 12:28 pm
7... .10:44 am 14:B4 pm
......2:05 pm 4:11pm 8:88 pm
13 Ltd. .. 4:40 pm. 8:40 pm 8:60 pm
17 ......8:05 pra 8:10 pm Salem only
18 ......8:20 pro 11:20 pm Balem only
21 .... .11:44 pro 1:44 am 4: SO am
North Bank Station leave Jeffer
son Street 18 and 20 mlnutea later.)
Nertkkeand
Train . Leave
Arrive
Arrive
"Portland
8:40 am
. 1:11am
11:36 am
1:15 pra
4:00 pm
6:48 pm
74A tm
No. Eugene
2 v .12:0$ am
10 Ltd.'.. 7:4 8 am
12 .....
14 .....11:15am
18 Ltd... 1:88 pm
20 ....4:18 pm
Salem
4:26 am
7:16 am
9:46 am
11:20 am
1:50 pm
4:00 pm
8:30 pm
12 ......:zpm
10:00 pm
..... ..wwf... w w
son' Street 16 mlnutea earlier). Leave
Corvallia.
'COR TALI. IS CONNECTIONS
Nertaaennd,
Leave Corvallia Arrive! Salem:
8:25 am 9:45 am s
12:12 pm 1:60 am
.1:41 pra 4:00 pra
" 4:10 pra 8:80 pro
6:18 pm 7:68 pm
Sentkkenad -
Leave Salem Arrive Corvallia
8:35 am . 8:57 am
10:16 am ,' 11:82 am
12:86 pra i 2:20 pm
lUnm S:14 nm
:40 pm
s:ss pm i
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