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GlassnTiedi Directory The Wants and Needs of the Capital City Are Noted Under Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them cJUnd Exchange all Kinds itCQW nAnu uuuuo JrLOTnnfo, SHOES, bicy. SS, TOOLS. ETC Ci 8,7 Court Bt- W V r r rtrirH UNION rtjus "lxscranck soctett h. Borghardt. Jr., .JlMDt 3 State St. Jloney to Loan rwrnOVKD FARM ANTJ CITY SjoPKBTT AT LOWEST BATE! TKOS. K- FORD TO WAH-I HAY? HAVE MADE j , SSwffl I make very low rate of UlITD "HI!? H. SinltS. Boom 6. McCormack JTJTED ADVKBTISRMKHTS JUt P Wer 2 ie"tnV ' contract "paV m, to fimrttW WBtrut, per no... 7c KoSwtopoPedfor less than Uo a Mt card given free with an eruaement to the extent of 0 SlocT -For 8U -For git," "Booms" or -Board." JKW TCDAT Eca mw eluiifl W!ll be run under New JStaV1 for first Insertion, unless toerVlse ordered by the 'MNont Insertion of the ad will appear under its proper class- Iftcauoa. .i-. will Ka run J 8nder "New Today" for more than e issue vnv... NEW TODAY MCECyTURNISH ED 5 BOOM HOUSE xor rem. - - Johnson, phone 4R47. - inn BFVt VTTRVISHED HOUSE. I vifc - -- j Modern conveniences. Good garden pot. . 636 UToni street. EXCHANGE 120 ACRES MOHROW County. Oregon tor noue or acrt art. . Boxf 7. FOR SALE rAUTOMATIC EXERCISER and feeder, two brooders, one nana cultivator. Phone 986-J. -WASTED FIRST CLASS MACHIN lata for government work, good pay attd good working- conditions. Apply iapersonwr by letter. Astoria Ala' rlne Iron Works, Aatorla.Oregon. WANTED COMPETENT HOUSE keeper. Two in family. Good wage Phone SSF13. route 3. box 162. 14 ACRES IRRIGATED. A LI, CJJLTI vated, 6 acres alfalfa. Joining town, UOt per acre. 175 acres, all culti vated, improved. 6 miles to town. il per acre, 12 lots' in thriving . town, 15u0. 5 room bonne, 4 lots, in town, f 1009, price $3000, this will oo be Business property. No in eamlwasces, will trade one or a'l for property east or north of Salem. Might consider acreage, might as tume. 'Socolofxky, 311 State syeet. Una FREE TWO BEAUTIFUL LOTS j nc bw house for lea- than cost. Judaoa, Hoyt and Winter streets. FOR BEXT FURNISHED HOUSE iwpinj rooms. 330 South 14th street. DRIVIXO HORSES AND A MILK COW (or tale. 11S South 12th street. WASTED WHEELED CHAIR, MUST ia good condition and reasonable. Ptona 1I1J, Inquire 303 South Winur street. LOST DOWN TOWN FRIDAY AFTER aooa pair of srold ' rimmed spec tarlca.: Please leave at Statesman FARMERS IN LINN BENTON. LIN ln. Polk, Marion. Yamhill and Ctatkamas- counties, Oregon, who jra not accessible in other National rarm Loan Associations, may secure fovernment fsrm loans through the aaaociatlons of which I am sec JrT. A. C Bohrnstedt, 401 Mason- Temple, Salem. Oregon, r FOR SALE JERSEY COW NOW GIV c ever gallon to mllklnr $35. Faone Itt-J. TEDTO BUY, FOR CASH. FIVE J?s modern bungalow, not over Ua. Box 215. NEW S ROOM BUNGALOW. He4 street, large lot, $1500. must ewBr leaving town, rive room bungalow, new. strlctlr u macadamized street. close owner leaving. $2,100. cash. . Toorn ew bunsralow. absolutely -rnodera. ped street, beautiful loca- Vj termsrnt ,2200, 11000 ca"h' bal" 4.P-ift7,'t acres. 25 acres bearer b. .cre" bottom. 12 acres past w,7 f""r orchard, fair house, good Jjra. Joining town. $6200. 100 acres. Ui?1,.t',rtlon' 10 acres pasture. inAd J.TJPfovenients. well fenced. 1. I Ri'ia. on very easy terms. um modern Improvements. 8a raK - c.hu tehana-e for larger h..Sotov'r 20 acres to krffc.or.h.ou-?e op mal1 acreage trt. y i State street, phone 'OR WARD "FORGET THE reaViii , ,on: " k care of tbe ? aevi! 1" Tour " The fact that m a VLH h,v ,'fed a fire loss. rrum.-7 .V,m,Jr and unreasonable 7m aV .fh?1 you nTer will. If bom. "tnout Insurance on your ' mv" JLovZ wn aak and for oa. ?,T..or those dependent unon '"wtv T.th.P" dependent upon 7-.V Up" and a-et nrofertlnn t?: The K and'fTli,,u.ure creer of your o T th- im,,3r very large- " of t,nn'',' ,n hlch you take oaly v Pre"t: If you act Judic- nit if,.faUur the natural re ,0,iHient ,erc'"lnff business ty? T,l0r u" " i"ure our prop To V,utlon needs no art-Imno-t-f " "n "rool luck" In ?" to EES' ntLUor 'ire Insur- y. w "nancial ruin and bankrupt- ad of Ptf"r.JLh"t ""'er the S r!t. ?' Protection.. In the MtMi-vlii He,Ii Association of ?? or PhonZr. rt,1on,b,e cost. EMPLOYMENT FKNALK WX?.OtOP"aEXEUAL " .. i nane 1ZZ7. ANTEDAN KXPERIENCED WO man cook at r 1 1 1 . . . .j'ti " Steady position. Apply 75! Ferry St. WrvAi?4ASTEFULL TIME, SAL- - r . "wu, iiars time. 15 IK" a"1 blne- Experience unnec t'wA. Pa. aR MU,a- Norri wNTEp LADY TO WAIT ON " reniurant at Albany, Ore street. Albany. Ore iron MALE WANTED MAN TO TAKKc7NTRACT Jr..- 7 KOOU layut. Phone 4X51 Turner. Oregon. WANTED- BRIGHT TOCNO MAN 1' T.i . years oia to learn printing trade, day work. Apply Statesman Job Dept. upstairs. "MEN! MEN! MEN! 1 BRING THIS AD FROM THE OREGON STATESMAN WITH YOU AND IF YOU WORK A WEEK IN CROWN WILLAMETTE MILLS, IS WORTH f YOUR FARE ONCE FROM SALEM : TO OREGON CITY. GET RECEIPT FOR FARE FROM RAILROAD AGENT. "WAGES INCREASE ON MARCH 16TH. 3c PER HOUR. MAKING LOWEST PAID $3.36 FOR EIGHT HOURS SHIFT WORK AND MEN ON PULP GRINDERS $3.48, FOR EIGHT HOURS. COME TODAY. STRIKE I ON. BOARD AND BED BECK'S HOTELS. 5TH AND MAIN AND 9TII STREETS, $7 WEEK OR S5.25 FOR BED AND TWO MEALS DAY. AND BUY LUNCH AT MILL." MISCELLANEOUS STENOGRAPHER WANTF.D FOR office in city. Address "Stenograph er" care statesman. state Expert ence and wages expected. J FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE TWO DR1V- ing horses. Phone 27F14, W. Z Haberly, ' Silvcrton, Oregon. FOR SALE 1 POLAND CHINA BOAR, registered. Kulifson b mil Mortn Coutitr Frm Vh nno 4F4. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE TRIO Phone 5F2. OF GUINEAS. WILL SELL. STUM PAGE FOR !: Cords of wood for 1500. Easy to get out.; Box 333 Salem. FOR SALE NICE DRY "WOOD AND White Mammoth artichokes. Phone 254 or $22. FOR SALE SECOND HAND STONE corn mill and small rock crusher. Both eqiupped for power. See J Baumgartner, Salem Hardware Co. FOR SALE 7 YEAR OLD HORSE. Studebaker wag-on. fruit wasron. bug my. I set of double harness, 2 single harness, 24 thoroughbred Playmouth rock chickens. Phone iifiz. FOR SALE EVERBEARING STRA"W berry plants $1 per hundred. Route s. Bal em, o. L. warren. IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, send lOo to the Pacific Homestead,' Salem, Oregon, for a trial suberip'Jon. Mention this ad. FOR SALE SECOND HAND COUNT er scales. Platform scales. Hand trucks. 6-ln. and 6-ln. belting can as, rubber and leather. Salem Hard ware" Co. CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRLS This tr story of western immi gration h ia been carefully revised, making; a handsome little book. It tells In graphic terms of the mas sacre of the Oatman family, of the seapo of Lorenso, and the captivity of Mary and Olive. Mary died of starvation and Olive was purchased from thai Indians five years later. The prle Is 20 eents. postpaid. Ad dress Or gon Teachers Monthly. Sa 1 m 4 t" revn POULTRY FOR SALE WHITE LEGHORN HENS, breeders that are breeders sisters of winners Pullman contest, picked from 500. Leave orders at White's Feed Store. $1-25 each. IF YOU WANT TO GET TUB BEST poultry paper published, send 10 cents to the Northwest Poultry Journal. Salem. Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this d. TOR RENT HOUSES HOUSES FURNISHED AND UNFURN ished. i Nlemeyer Realty Co., 544 State street. FOR RENT FIVE ROOM HOUSE furnished. 334 North Winter. Call at 354 North Winter. Phone 624-21. FOR RENT $12.50 SIX ROOM MOP ern house on paved street at 1920 South High street. E. A. ithoten, 1141-J. any time week days. FOR RENT NINE ROOM HOUSE. IN rood repair, bath and electricity. Ready for occupancy about 15th. See Earnest Anderson. 112 North Com merciaL ' 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. $13 Neat modern bungalow rooms at 960 North 20th it Call at Statesman business office or pnone "$17.50 Modern apartment 715 Marion street. Call at Statesman business office or phone 22. ROOMS FOR RENT COMFORTABLE BOOM with use of bath. In modern borne. Address A. B. care Statesman. GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT WATER heat, modern conveniences, awo W- ' side rooms. Close to State House. 1030 Chemeketa- Phone 1280. MISCELLANEOUS "BUSINESS OPPOHTfNITlKS SllIPBUlEDINO company now. or ganlzingr. Wants few more parties with money. Abundant lumber avail able not in conflict with present source of supply to yards, bence pref erence in securing1 contracts. Partic ulars.! 702 Spaulding Bldg, Portland. Oregon, . MOSKT TO LoAX. MONEY TO IX1AN ON OOOD BECL'h- "y r:. I nrn. phono 81S, WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR good clean rasjs. Pressroom. States man. UEETS WANTED I WANT TO BUY a few ton of sugar be-t for dtock f-ed. Quote price on board O. K. It. It. Phone (Hal em phone) 49F23 or address Frank Harnett, Jefferaon. Oreeon. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY AUTO SERVICE SHIPPS AUTO SERVICE CITT AND country trips. Phone Day. 6S; wla-ht. SSf. TIRES REPAIRED VTJLCAKIZIJrO- GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICli. Station 177. South Commercial St.. phone 423. QUACKENBUSH AUTO SUPPLY AND Vulcanizing:. 219 North Commercial street. Phone $6. HILEMAN MACHINERY AND TIRE Co. Sllvertm Cord and Savage Tires. Vulcanising and auto supplies. 291 North Commercial. Phone 787. BRACKETT & GRAY TUBES, VUL- canizea. zac. Retreading our special ty. Free service car. Phone 1400. 279 North Commercial. WATT SHIPP CO. RETREADS AND sections tubes 26c up. Service car. Phone 3(3. 126 South Commercial street. PROFESSIONAL DENTISTS DR. F. L. UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS 413-414 Bank; of Commerce Bids. Phone 0. I MUSIC TEACHERS R. HARR. TEACHER OF PLf NO. Phone 1883. PHYSICIANS DR. L. G. ALT MAN. HOMEOPATHIC Physician. Office and residence 296 North Liberty, Salem, phone 147. LODGE DIRECTORY BROTHERHOOD OK VOEMAH MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN ing in Masonic Temple, fifth floor, at 8 o'clock. All visiting member wel come. Horace Sykes, Foreman, W. H. Prunk. Correspondent. MODERN WOODMEN. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp, No. (24$, meets every Thursday evening at t o'clock In Derby building;, corner Court and High streets. R. F. Day, V. C; J. A. Wright, clrek. BUSINESS CARDS AUTO DELIVER r BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIVER ed any place, city or country. Phone 4 or 1081-R. W. XT. Fister. BARBER SHOP GET YOUR HAIR CUT BEFORE school starts and don't forget to gj to Ingrey's Barber Shop, 311 State : street, where they take an interest in the boys. CHIROPRACTIO CHI ROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS RE store normal function. If you want results consult Dr. May, 306-6-7 Hubbard Bldg. phone $27. DR. O. U SCOTT. D. GRADUATE OF P. 8. C Chlropractics fountain bead. Davenport. Iowa. Chiropractic cor rects the cause of disease. Office 406-7-8. U. & N. Bank Building. Phone 87. Residence 1JS-R. CHINESE PHYSICIAN. DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN disease. 168 8. High St. Phone 288. DRAYS AND EXPRESS CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANI I Phone 933, Salem's largest and best equippea transrer company. ut our reduced freight rates on eastern shipments. Also for storage as we nave three warehouses In connection with business. Furniture moving, packing, shipping' and storing our specialty. Office 111 South Commer cial street. TURY-CLKANIJfQ AND PRESSING JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F. S. Watanabe. Prop.. 424 N. Commer cial St. Ladies' and gentlemen's suits cleaned and pressed. $1.25 and $1.75. Work called for and delivered free. Telephone Main 652. JUNK JUNK JUNK WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST price for Junk of every klndX Let us make you a price on your household good a The "Square Deal" House Capital Junk Co, 371 Cbemekets Street. Phone S98. FULL VALUE PAID FOR SECOND hand gooda Highest market prices for Junk and aides. Tbe People's Junk and Secondhand Store. 371 No Commercial Phone 724. ELECTRO-M VI1HOPATII 1C ELECTRIC-HYDROPATHIC INSTl tute. 327-29 Pittock block, Portland. Nurse attendants. Electric cabinet and mineral baths. Scientific mas snge. Open 9 to 7. Sunday 10 to 4. HAIR KEMOrXD "CLEAN WHITE" HAS PROVEN Suc cessful. Applied here or sold for home use. Sanitary Beauty Parlors Hnhhurd Rids- LAUNDRIES BALEMlTEAM LAUNDR1 QUICK delivery and careful work. Drj wash to per pound. 18$ South Lib erty St. Phone 36. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO ular washing dene at a rata very body can afford. For only sixty-five cents we will collect, wash and de liver your washing; within twenty- fnnr ri rirl Phone 9471. OSTOPATHY AGUTB AND CHRONIC DISEASES. Graduates American School Osteopa thy. Klrksvllle. Mo. Sixteen year experience. Residence office $64 South Commercial street Post Grad uate work. Los Angeles College. Dra H. D. Bowers Alice C. Bowers. DR. W. U MERCER. GRADUATE American School Osteopathy, Klrks vllle. Mo.; treats acute and chronlt disease. Office 404-40 U. a Na tional Bank Bldg. Phone 919. Resi dence 419 North Summer. Phone $14. DRS. WHITE A WALTON. OSTEO pathic physicans and surgeons. Graduates of the American Schools of Osteopathy, Klrksvllle. Mo. Post graduate and specialized In nervous diseases at Los Angeles College. Treat acute and chronic diseases. Offices 505--7-. U. & National Bank Bids;. . Phone 859. Residence. 1620 Court street. Phone 2216. Dr. White, residence phone 469. , WURSERIES. FKUITLAND NURSERY SALES YARD at High and Ferry. Call and see stock and get prices before purchas ing elsewhere. Everbearing straw berry plants and loganberries. PIANO TUNING G. E. MAST. EXPERT TUNING, cleaning, repairing and regulating. All work guaranteed. ins Hall street or care of Sherman Clay Mt Co.. Court street, phone 21 63-J. REPAIR SHOPS THE FIXIT SHOP. 261 COURT street. We do all kinds of light filing, grinding and bracing. Bicycle work a specialty. Stoves and furn aoew repaired. Phone 1022. SECOND HAKU UOODI WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, har ness, collars, collai pads, tools, chains. Fred Schlndler. 35$ Center Street. TRANSFER MA CUIO AUTO TRUCK BERVICB. ANY KIND of hauling. Household moving Jobs done prompt ly.' Try me once. Tlmme. 471 State St. Phono 943. Residence ph on e 1H3-J. "undertakers WEBB & CLOUGH C. B. WEBB. A. M. Clough. funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the pro fession. 497 Court street. WALL paper. yantT GLENN L ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC- coratlng. painting-, ununsj, paper hang-ing, etc Work done by contract or day; good workman. Location 1020 Center SC Phone tlt-W. TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND upward for choice Wall Paper at Buren's Furniture Store. 179 Com mercial St. BEE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL Paper and Picture Framing. Good wnrtm,n 4 Oourt St. Phiwie 416. WATER SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE. 301 R 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 rurnisnea to regular customers using water for domestic purposes. Con tractors for sidewalks, brick work, or plastering, will please read "for building; purposes" under schedule of rates. Apply at office for copy. "WOVEN WIRE rEltCIYCT Depot National Jk Assert earn Fence, all stsee, 2 la. te BS In. klgk. Paints, Otis and Varnish. Stoves Rebadlt and Repair Loganberry aad Hep Hsska. Salesm Keaet k Stove Work. 3541 Cw.rt St. Pkoae 134 R. ft. FKMINO. WOOD SAWS FOR ZAND ESS WOOD SAW. PHONE 1090-R. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE TO PUBLIC fV I LLNOT BE responsible for any; bills or claims contracted by any other than my self. Also I am distinctly sole owner of saw mill located on Prospect Hill and no one else is authorised to transact any business connected with this property. Frank M. Ford. WHEY For Feeding Hogs Can be had at the Marion Creamery Call or Telephons) 2483 i SALEM MARKETS BUYING PRICE Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, 31c. Old roosters, 13 14c. Stags, 16 018c. Pork, Mutton and Beef. Pork on foot, 16 016c. Ewes, 5 0c. Veal, dressed, 16c to 18c Spring lamb, 14c. Beef steers, 709c; cows4 08c. Bulls, 4 0 6c. nay. Cheat, per ton, $20. Cloveriper ton, $18. Vetch, per ton, $20. Grain. Wheat, $1.85 01.87. Honey (Idaho) $4.50. Retail Prices. Creamery buttei, 60c. Eggs, 35c. f Flour, hard wheat $2.80 0 3. Flour, Yalley,$2.50 0 2.60. Sugar, cane and beet. 111b. $1. Potatoes, sack lots, $1.50. Oats, 96c. ' Heans. 12 l-2c. , Mill Feeds. Retail. Bran, 'per ton, $36.00. Shorts, per ton, $38. WHOLESALE TO DEALERS. Country butter, 45c. Creamery prints, 53c. Butterfat, f. o. b. Salem, 54c. Fish. Steelbeads, 25c. Smelt, 5c per lb. Salmon, Chinook, 30c. Vegetables. Lettuce, crate. $2.25. Celery, 90c. Nebr. rice corn, lie Tomatoes. California. $2.75. Broccoli, $1.40 01.60. Onions, $2. Cabbage, 4c. String garlic, 8c. Potatoes, $1.25. NnU. Almonds, 23c, Walnuts (No. 1) 24c. Peanuts, raw. 17c. Cocoanuts, dozen. $1.50. Fruits. Grapefruit. $5.50. Oranges. $4.50 06. Bananas, 6c. Apples, $1.2501.75. Lemons. $6.50 to $7.50. Dromedary dates, $4.75. PORTLAND MARKETS PORTLAND. March 13. Grain. 30-day options: (Bids) Oats. No. 2 $6 9. .10; barley, feed. $75; brew ing. $ S2.50. Eastern oats and corn in bulk: ( Rids) Oats, No. 3 white. $64.f0; 38-pound clipped, white, $65; corn. No. 3, yellow, $71: No. 3, mixed, $70; oats. No. 3, $64; clipped, $65; corn, yellow, $71; mixed, $70. Hair) Products. Butter: Prints, extras. 52CT64P; cubes, extras. 49 50c; prime firsts, 49c; dairy. 33c Hutterfat: Portland delivery No. 1 sour cream, 55c. Potatoes. Potatoes: Buying prl Locals, 75 to1 80c; sellinx price, 90c $1.15. Cattle. Cattle, strong; receipts, 244. Med! um to choice steers, $10.5011.50; ood to medium steers. S9.506? 10.50 -common to good steers. $95X10, choice cows and heifers, $8.55 0 9.75 common to good cows and heifer, 18.50 9.50; anners, $4.25 0 6.23; bulla. 15 ft 9: calves. $7..r0fu l2: stocker and feeder steers, $6.50 9.50. Hogs, active: receipts, 534. Prime light. $16.85 17; prime heavy, f 16. 60016. 85; pigs. $1415.25; bulk of sales. $16.50 16.95. Sheep, firm; receipts, 756. West ern lambs. $15.15.50, valley lambs $14.5015; yearlings, $13013.50; wethers, $12.50013; ewes. $9012. Shorn sheep 2H to 3c under quo tations. Car Receipts. Today's car receipts: Wheat, l: barley, 4; flour, 3; oats, 14; hay, 15. Corn Market Undergoes DecUnes With Arrivals CHICAGO. March 15. With ar rivals continuing on a big scale, and with apparently unlimited quanti ties yet to come forward, the corn market today underwent new de clines. Prices closed unsettled. 1-8 to 3-8c net lower, at $1.27 3-4 for March and $1.25 718 for Mav. Oats lost l-2c to 1 3-8c and provisions 7 to 15 cents. Favorable weather for the crop movement help to make corn traders focus their attention on the fact that receipts showed no falling off in volume, and that no slackeniig in the dumber of arrivals was if Im mediate, prospect. Meanwhili in quire from shippers here had nearly reached the vanishing point owing to the absence of ordinary outlets to the east. Despite a temporary bulge due to covering of 600.000 bushels by a speculative short, oats were sharply lower most of the day. Bears had an advantage from reports that much increased .acreage was being seeded. Provisions sympathized with weak ness of grain and hogs. STOCK DEALING Railroad Shares Exert Pres sure; Trading in Bonds Is Negligible NEW YORK. March 15. Except for a few highly speculative Issues, the stock list was under general' re straint today, largely as a result of pressure exerted against railroad shares. Canadian Pacific was the chief feature in this respect, record ing an extreme loss of 4 3-8 point in consequence of an order Issued by the Dominion government which provides for special, war taxes against the company's earnings. Reading and affiliated coalers al so relinquished a part of their re cent advantage and other invest ments Indicated the cautious atti tude or indifference of traders, the movement In low-priced rails sub siding completely. Bethlehem,, Crucible and Lacka wanna steels were among the early active and strong stocks, together with American Can. Shlnpings. Oils and Leathers. United States Steel, in which dealings again dwindled perceptible, failed to make more fractional headway, closing at a tri vial net gain. The ac'vlty of pools was most evident in Baldwin Locomotive, In dustrial Alcohol, ' Malting preferred, and Sumatra Tobacco, where gains of two to four points were partly forfeited on realizing for vrofits. Coppers, New York Airbrake and minor miscellaneous Issues yielded one t( three points. Sales amounted to 335.000 shares. Trading in bonds was negligible, liberty issues comprising the bulk of the offerings, the second 4's fall ing under 96 for the first time In several weeks. Total sales, par value, segregated $3,075,000. United States coupon 2's fell one eighth per cent on call. Capt ain Keller Is Bound f Over to Grand Jury Probe Captain Joseph Keller, state' pa role officer, telegraphed state peni tentiary officials yesterday that h has been bound over to a grand jury iuvestigatlon in San Francisco aft er a hearing in Justice of the peav2 court on a charge of abduction. Te charge was made in connection with Keller's arresting Charles B Sm'tb when smith completed a term n San Quentln penitentiary. Smith was rulnrnril tn the Dree-n nriinn thla returned to tne Oregon prison tnis week by Warden Murphy. Captain Keller requests the governor and at- torney general to give him all th assistance possible. ... . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE MODERN 6 ROOM HOME. All built-in conveniences. 335 Rich mond Ave. . STRICTLY MODERN S ROOM BUNG alow, paved street, east front, owue leaving, must sell. Call 970. I HAVE SEVERAL CUSTOMERS FOR farms if price is right. John 11. Scott 404 Hubbard building. FOR SALE LOT AND BUILDING 24 x36 cn car line $350. Enquire at 1795 Fairground road. IF YOU HAVE CITY OR COUNTRV property for sale at a bargain, ate John H. Scott, 404 Hubbard building, lie will sell it for you. STRICTLY MODERN NEW 6 ROOM bungalowand garage, must be eolJ. easy term, owner leaving. Call 1157-R, - I - WILL TRADE MY 7 ROOM MODERN fhome. full basement 28x40 feet two 9 large lots on corner, ivr farm, will pay some aurerence. vswncr North 17th street Salem. 795 FOR SALE CHEAP 11 V ACRES; nmninir water; cherry orchard bear ing. End of car line, Salem Height, route 3. box 103. FOR EXCHANGE SPLKNDID COAST timber, 160 acres. 94 million. $i600. 160 seres, 7.6 million $6000; also modern home In Forest Grove, $2100, for Salem orchard, farm, or cUv. Dr. Semones. now at 4S1 North Cot tage street phone 2203. A OOOD BUY 28x80 FEET ON EAST side Commercial street, ono door north of State street, Salem, togeth er with perpetual right of way over the 14x60 feet tract extendingf row this property to State street. Terms Apply Scott Bosorth. 701-3 Spaulding Bldg, Portland, Oregon. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. ONE half acre three and one-half blocks from State street car line, two and nne-half blocks from Richmond school. Two houses on place, fruit apples, pears, cherries, walnuts and berries. Terms to suit. Address. John Riessbeck, 405 South 23rd street, s lam. Oregon. SNAPS 4 ROOM HOUSE $450. 7 ROOM i .... 1 A nliimhlntf ITIA 10 acres river bottom land, bearing fruit trees, house and barn fine gard en land $2800. 10 acres four year old prunes. $1600. 40 acres fine waa. Iaas 4 la-as 9 7 ea rsflB.x UUIIUIU s, fBj iwivu. - chard beginning to bear. $150 per loan. rora or mk. a Wood. Bayne Bldg. . - . . . , . . T.. T REAL BARGAINS. THREE OF THEM A good lot and a 2 room house In Highland ror iziu ana aajoining s 6 room modern with basement and ' fruit at a 81000 on terms, taken 4 vears ago at 32000. Rent value $15, or 12 4 per cent net WLat are you dolnf with your money. a 7 room modern usable for two famlles paved street. N. E. from the Capltot owner going to tbe front - $150 for his equity should be $500. See William Fleming, 341 State street FOR SALE 12 ACRES OF LAND. $125 - per acre. 7 acres under cultvation. 2 acres in cherries. Alao two pieces of land each con taining 6 acres. Each piece has 3 cleared acres and 1 acre of cherries on es.ch piece- Also 4 acres for sale at $125 per acre. This land is all one-fourth mile from Claxtar. AU of this land is for a small payment down to suit purchas er, balance at C per cent Interest Phone 87F4. A GOOD AND WELL IMPROVED acre place, east of the Asylum at $3000. owners old people, want a neat little town home about $1500. balance on long time. A fine stock ranch, and will take a good modern town house part pay terms easy. A. 20 acre, or a 50 acie or a 75 acre good land near Salem and want a Portland residence part pay, balance easy. See Wm. Fleming. 241 State street, room 7.. FOR SALE STRICTLY MODERN 7 room house, paved street fine loca tion, price $2800. Modern 6 room bungalow, paved street, price $2500. 16 acre tract, mostly In fruit small house, barn, running water, will trade for good modern house, price $4000. Six room house, two lots, bearing- fruit price $1100, $300 down, balance to suit at 6 per cent. Thirty acre fruit farm. 10 acres of full bearing loganberries, iVt acres of prune orchard, small house. barn, well, price $7500. 143 acre farm. 120 acres under cultivation, balance tim ber, running water. Good house, barn, spring water piped to house and' barn, price $90 'per acre. 80 cre farm, house. barn. road, price $!000. If you want to buy, trade or sell, see us. W. H. Grabenhorat Co, 275 State street. CANADA EXCHANGES ( NO. 1) section near Calgary, well improved; will trade for $6000 acreage here and little cash. (No, 2) section near Edmonton, all prairie land, fair Im provements, for small acreage. $4000 2) V section In Calgary district w'll take $2000 Salem propel ty and $150 cash, balance 'easy. (No. 4) Vt, sec tion near Wetaskiwin. good im provements, small acreage. $4000. (No. 5) 4 section Southern Alberta, close to elevators will make 'straight trade for $4000 acreage. We have others. All clear government title. With price of oats fixed at 99c in Canada, and wheat at $2.21, yoti can not help making big money. This ?e the only office in Salem with of ficial Canadian forms to make c transfer legal. We are from Canada and know the country. See us If jriu are figuring on going up this spring You may seed until early In July and then get a crop. Niemeyer Real ty Co, 544 State street. 300 ACRES IN UMPQUA VALLEY 200 acres in cultivation, fine creek bot tom land, good bldgs.sll fenced, on good road, ctose to- good school end trading point, price $20,000 to ex change for small farm near Salem of about 10 or- 12 thousand dollars and balance long time at 6 per cent in terest. , 80 acres of land near Redmond. Oregon to exchange for modern house, price $(500. mortgage) $$00. 200 acre farm In Rogue Rlvr valley about 100 In cultivation, atll feneed with woven wire., good set buildings, near Med ford. wan, smaller place near Salem, price 1 $10,000, mortgage $2000. Nice .modern room house, price 93000 to exchange for acreage near Salem and will pay rash difference for right property. See Perrlne V Ms raters. 402 Hubbard Bldg, phone 907. LOOK AT THIS A REAL OPPORTUNITY About 40S aeres of choice -Polk coun- r land: about SS aeres clear; about 60 ICTH ID IllfnJV vmat-wiv. ' .ui. choice, piling timber and oak grubs Timber alone worth $7600. New four- room house, new dairy hern, provldine f J0 eow- aBd foup BOP-t... MW pim pn and new milk house, water pin from fine spring to an ;"a- w('' JS. .AYtSSSR- 'Address L, owner, care Tb4 Statesman Prettv Weddtntr Salemmreti Sunday at Scotts Mills SCOTTS MILLS. Or., March 14. A pretty home wedding' was solemnized at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. A. L. Brougher at Scotts Mills. Sunday, March 10, at 3 o'clock when their daughter Ituby Harriett became the wife of Charles E. Mulvihlll of Portland, the Rev. Fred Harris of the Scotts Mills Friends church officiat ing. The home was beautiful in its decorations of fern and daffodils. Lobegrin's Bridal march was played by Miss Lila Brougher, sister of the bride. The bride was charming in a gown of white satin messaline and georg ette crepe, tone carried an ami boquet of white, arnatlona. The ruai J of .honor, Mrs. J. L. Green of Port land wore a gown of tan silk and carried pink carnations. Walter Barkus of Salem acted as best mua. After the ceremony lieht -refreshments were served. . Those' present were Mr. and Mrs. A.-L. Brougher, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Brougher and daughter Wanda, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Coulson and daughters Margaret and Mildred, Miss Lila Brougher. Messrs. John, Harvey and Ira Brougher, Miss Halley Wiley, Mis. Ethel Cox. The out of town guerts were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barkus of Salem, Mrs. J. L. Green and Mrs. Reed Moore of Portland. - Mrs. Mulvihlll who has been suc cessfully engaged as teacher of the Noble school will finish her school while Mr. Mulvihlll who is foreman of the Portland Gas & Coke company returned to KIs work Friday mora-. Ing. Mrs. Mulvihlll accompanying him for the week-end. SCOTTS MILLS PERSOXAI-fi) Scotts Mills, Ore., March 14. Charles Scott, who has been quite ill for some - time, was able to go to Salem Friday for medical treatment J. B. Fisher made a business trip to Salem 'Saturday.. Floyd Shenberd was a Silverton visitor Saturday. so. is. Mike Landwing returned re turned to her home Saturday after spending a week with her son on, the Ablqua. Dr. F. A. Wrlghtman of Silverton was called to see Grandma Lawrence Monday evening who is quite ill at the home of her son. E. R. Lawrence. L. L. Hlrtzel made a business trip to Portland Saturday. A number of horses in. this vicinity have been sick with the staggers, M. Walbel losing a valuable horse and John Semolke losing one of his mules.- A crowd of young people went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fish er Monday evening where they did Justice to the old fashioned charivari. The contracting parties were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mulvihlll. $ Prof. E. S. Stults Is recovering from a case of the measles and will soon be In school again, John Semolke was a visitor at Marquam Monday. Classified Ads Vork for Yoo ycmksavsM Bat, Safest. A Hmm ul TIME TABLES SOUTHKRN PACIFIC CO. Nerthbeaa No. 16 Oregon Express ..... S No. 64 Oregonlan .... ..... $ No. 28. Willamette Limited.. 9 No. 18 Portland Passenger.. 1 No. 24 Coos Bar .t. ........ 3 Oli 1$ a.m. 20 a-tn, $1 p.m. 4$ p.m. No. 12 Shasta Limited 7: oo p.m. No. 14 Portland KA-press ... . I: No. 228 Local Way Freight.. 3: No. 222 Portland Fast Freight 11 Soathkoamd No. E3 Oregonlan .......... S: No. 28 Coos Bay .......... .19: No. 16 California Express ..10: No. 17 Roseburg Passenger. 4: No. 11 Shasta Limited ...... I: No. 27 Willamette Limited.. 6: No. 13 San Francisco Pass.. .10. No. 221 San Fran. Fast FrC.,11: No. 227 Local Way Freight.. IS: is p.m. 00 s-m. ;S6 pox 20 a.ro. 01 a.ra. 6$ a.m. 18 p.m. 43 p.m. 10 p.m. 37 p.m. 01 a.n. 1 a.m. (ALEM-GFEB LINE) No. 78 Arrive at Salem 9:11a.m. No. 74 Leave Salem., $ :05p.m. SALEM, FALLS , CITT a WESTERN 161 Leaves. Salem, motor ....:7:06 a.m. HI I .eaves Salem, motor .... a:$$ a.m. 165 Leaves Salem, motor.... 1:40p.m. Through car to Monmouth and Aril 1C7 Leaves Salem, motor .... 8:48p.m. 169 Leaves Salem, motor 6:67 p.m. 239 Way Freight leaves Salem 6:00 a.m. Ifi4s k-rlves at Salem ........ 8:20a.m. 1M, Arrives at Salem ........11:00 a.m. H Arrives at Salem ........ 3:00p.m. lf.8 Arrives at Salem 6:26 p.m. 170 Arrive at Salem 7:20 p.m. 240 Way Freight AT. Salem.. 2:30p.m. : OREGON ELEOTRIO Sea th be Bid Train Leave Arrive Arrive No. 'Portland Salem - Eugene 1 ..... :S0am $-.26 am 10:66 am 5 Ltd. ..8:30 am 10:11 am 12:26 pm 7 .....10:45am 12:65 pro 9 ......2:05pm 4:15 pm 8:3$ pm 12 Ltd. ..4:40 pm 6:40 pm 8:60 pm 17 ......6:05 pm 8:10 pm Salem only 19 9:20pm 11:20 pm Salem only 21 .....11:45pm 1:65am 6:60am North Bank Station (leave Jeff er. sen Street 16 and 20 minutes later.) NerthbMed Train Leave Arrive Arrive No. ' Eugene Salem Portland 3 .....12:01am 4:25am 4:S0am 7:lSam 9:25 am 19 Ltd...7;4Sam 9:45am 11:25am 12..... 11:20am 1:25pm 14 .....11:16am 1:60pm 4:00pm 16 Ltd. ..1:65 pm 4:00pm 6:45pm 20 1:10 pm (:20 pm . 7:40 pm 22 ......4:26 pm 7:66pm 10:00pm xNorth Bank Station (Arrive Jeffar. son Street li minutes earlier). Leave Corvallia. COnVALMS CO?l1EtTI0N NeHbbeaad Leave Corvallls Arrive Salem 8:25am 9:45 am 12:12 pm 1:60 am 2:41 pm 4:00 pm 4:10 pm , 8:30 pm :ll pm 7:65 pro. SethonI Leave Salem Arrive Corvallia 8:35 am 9:8T am 10:15 am ' 11:3$ am 13:55 pm 1:20 pro 4:16 pm 1:38 pm :40 pm ' . l:poB CHICHESTER S PILLS Zi UMlUimlluaiblA 1 ft rnmr1. Akf4 lf- ItV.K-TrB 9 I V 2 ilAal4M IIOAM FILLS, fa. SI 1 i