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; ' ' " ! 1 THE OREGON STATESMAN: WE I X ESD A V, MARCH 20, 1918 5 U - -MMMMIM'M"'""'M""''''"""'"'M'M''"'"""'"""'"'"M'MM,M,,l,,""Maaaa iirser3 The Wants and Needs of the Capital City Are Noted ctry o per Headings So You Can Readily Find Them ' Rnr Sell and Exchange all Kinds SECOND HAND GOODS MT-V8 CLOnUXG. SHOES, BICY. UT CLES, TOOLS, ETC. ' CAPITAL EXCHANGE Pbeae 493 33? Court St. Nomvicn union HBE INSURANCE SOCIETY W. H. Burghardt, Jr., Bddent Agent 883 State St. Money to Loan IHPROTED FARM ANO CITT !- rHOPERTY AT LOWEST RATES THOS. K. FORD 0xtgr& ZTnsET TO LOAN I HAVE MADE urWemerU for loaning eastern Soney; will make very low rate of :"7" ... on highly lmprod farms. i Homer H. Smith. Koom 6. JtcCormack t'"i'-' ssBBaaaasaasaasTir (XAJS1FTED ADVEnTlSKlIKJITf Bate Per Werd 1 first Insertion Subsequent Insertions, ....... He On wmK (si Insertions) . .. ie 0n month .................. 9c Sic monthi contract per mo. So 11 ninths' eon tract, per mo... 7 c Ko account opened for less than tic X seat cara given iree wiin an advertisement to the extent of ROc ..Inrlnr "For Bale." "For Beat," "Koome" or "Board." J HETV todat Each new classified advertise- ment will be run under "New 4 Today" for first Insertion, unleaa etherwlee ordered by the adver- tlT. Subsequent Insertion of the, ad will xppear under lta proper claaa- J lflit.ilifl T No advertlsment will be run under ".New Today" for more than ae Uue under any circumstance NEW TODAY WANTED KAYO IN'CUIIATOK HAV t chins; charts, phone 2.102W3. While Wyandotte cocKre-ia ror saie. ton BALE MAXWKLL TI1UCK lUli . equipped with cab, windshield an1 body. A bargain, Phone Mr. Hum? 121. WANTED TEN OOOD MEN AT ONCtS for factory work. Steady work, good wages. P.ailroad fare paid to the factory. See D. H. Weyant or J. J . Mills, 120 State . street. BALED VETCH AND OAT HAY ) per ton. O. H. Thompson, lacie&y. Oregon, "l'hone 27F15. . FOR BALE FL'KNISHINGS KltO.M A five room house complete. Good as new. Corner 15th and Court. .Mis. Preston Miller. ' 'DE LAVAL SEPAItATOIi NO. 15, L'.SRJ but 2 months, for sale, l'hone 15iia-J. C. C Ash by. 1911 North Church. YOLNO JERSEY MILK COW, WITH one month old calf for sale at 4iS Ferry street , FOrt SALE HEAVY DOUBLE WOHK harness, 'hone 63F15. FOR SALE AT WAKH1NGH HA UN ON South Liberty street, Saturday, March 23, at 2 o'clock. -One three and a quarter Hiudebaker watfon witn hay rack; one hack; one two-horse disc; one slip scraper; one eight-inert vinerard plow; two log chain. Goods are at barn now and can ho inspected before Saturday. W, k'. Proctor. r ' FOU SALE TEAM. 8 AND 3 YKAP.S eld; mare and gelding, weight 2uo. Sound, gentle and true to pull single and double. ThVi team will be sold en trial. Trice $310. with set of bsavy breeching: harness. Also one .. pair of brown liorses, weight 2450. sound, Ren tie and true. price $9l Also one ieam, weight 2300; nound and true to pull single and double, with set of breeching harness. price 73. Also one bay driving mare, weight 10f0. aire 10 years, with buggy and harness, price $30,j: Call M Center street. Phone 947. PROTECT YOUR HOME INSlJfS, AXCK will not hfep your home from burn - Inr, but if you shoul l meeu'fth a misfortune of thet kind inoiiranr.e would be a mirhty fine thins; to fall Back n,. Tht or-on Klre . Heller Association of McMinnvllle. issues a "Gilt Kdjfe" policy that has stood the test of time, and by.lt own merits . Is becoming more popular every year, liy reason of our careful in spection and sl-ction of rlxks we ;.'' ble to Insure your home or other preferred rik property, at a very reasonable eost.-Inventlgnt and be eonvencd that the O. F. 11. A. Is theTompany for you. If. A. John son A r.,Aent, Hush llajik lilds . Phone 147. BAItOAJN', 60 ACRKH 40 CLEAU. , jrood set of buildings mostly bot tom land, creek and spring water, beating orchard with stock and im plement. 14090. acres six mllee otit tm fine road . rood set of bviildlngx, worm-" rtvr ,71lnm land, alt level well fihceo. $900. 10 acra all In prunes close In only H600. ' Exchange SO ncrcs In timber near r the Sound Ie Wnsbington for nttr. e. o room bungaiow on pnveo Jrw-t for ssle lisr.o, or fr rnt. EMPLOYMENT FEMALE wANTKlA-ii'lcl7 KOU 'GENEUAL aeusework. l'hone 13; 7. Wanted lady to io general housework, l'hone 127. 7lfIi WOMAN WILL CAKE VOil n afternoons or evenings .jnile I'ircnx are out. l'hone 1163-W. ; W A NTEDA NKxFe'IIILVTKT WO i .'.Willamette Sanitarium. .Bteady position. Apply 7a l Kerry St. Wi'MA V WA STf.ry- -FELL TIME. HAL "r s ling guarariteed hosiery to y,'fr n hour spare time. 151 vlnet,. Experience unnec- ' Guaranteed Mills, s NorrU- Nti;i)rw'ojij -'is A etiunooa. u,.I7i ' "y young irwin. has good a 'masj n' Afi,,rfc ",l 4-" cri Statr.a- "K- Kin.ST I'LASS M VCH IX- r govi-rrirncht work, goofl pay i ' worRing cooditlons. Apply r?PtT,,f,n ,,r y letter. Antoela Ma "ne Iron U'nrb, a frT,ED7,5U,ailT TOUNO MAN . "iierman Job Dept., upstairs. MA LIS WANTED MAN TO TAKE CONTRACT of lodging, good layout. Phone 4X51 luinvr. Oregon. WANTED AT ONCE MEN BETWEEN IS and 4o years uf affe to qualify f,.r both conductors and motormen. cents per hour, first year 4 0 centa second year, and 4 5 cents thereat ter. EiMSht hour day. time and half for all work over eight houia and thirty minutes in any 24-hour period. Apply Room 310 Electnc building. Portland, Oregon. Portland Itail way. Light & Power company "MEN! MEN! MEN! . BRING THIS AD FROM THE OREGON STATESMAN WlTH SOU AND JF YOU WORK A WEEtC IN CROWN WILLAMETTE MILLS, IS WORTH YOITR FARE ONCE FROM SALEM TO OREGON CITY. GET RECEIPT FOR FARE FROM RAILROAD AGENT. WAGES INCREASE ON MARCH UTH. 3c PER HOUR, MAKING IXNVEST PAID $3.3 FOP. EIGHT HOURS SHIFT WORK AND MEN ON rULP GRINDERS 3.4, FOR EIGHT HOURS. COME TODAY. STRIKE ON. BOARD AND BED BECK'S HOTELS. 5TH AND MAI AND UTH STREETS. $7 WEEK OR $5.23 FOR BED AND TWO MEALS DAY, AND BUY LUNCH AT MILL." FOR SALE LIVESTOCK PI OH FOR f? A LE Macleay station. -A. g71jaliivmple, FOR SALE THREE FRESH COWS. 613 Ferry street. Phone 1806-W. FOR HALE HHOATS 40 To fiO LBS. ,, Skyline orchards. Phone 36K11. FOR SALE TWO A NO. ONE JERSEY o-a, heavy milkers. Center Street Feed Barn. FOR SALE 1 POLAND CHINA BOAR, registered. Rulifson Vt mlie Norm County Farm, rhone 4F4. FOR SALE THREE GOOD JERSEY cows, good milkers, end one to freshen soon. 11.' G. Cox. Kalem. roufo 4.,li' .1 vf f-rin rfoid. MICKLI,AKOL'K SOME LOGANBERRY I'LANTS FOR sal. V-ry reasonable. Box 6ua Dallas, Oregon, FOR SALE A WAGON AND GOOD horse and harness. J. A. Swanson, . 1391 Broadway.' FOR SALE GOOD. DRIVING HORSE, cheap. Also light l-liveryr wago'i. Phone 1688-W or call 1C31 Market street. FOR RENT 115. NINE ROOM HOUHFI at 8!0 Broad wav. Good repair throughout, eb-ctru1 lights and bath. Enquire 808 Broadway for 112 No! th Commercial, phone Su FOR SALE HORSE AND DKLIVEiiV wagon also ?0 foot restaurant coun ter and revolving stools. S-e H. . Damon, 853 North Commercial street. FOR SALESECOND HAND STONE corn mill and small rock crusher. Doth eqiupped for power. See J. Baumgartner, Salem Hardware Co. IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, send 10c to the Pacific Homestead, Ealem, Oregon, for a trial subarlpMon. Mention this ad. FOR SALE SECOND HAND COUNT er scales. Platform scales. Hand trucks. 6-in. and 8-In. belting can vas, rubber and leather. Salem Hard ware Co. CAPTIVITT OF THE OATMAN GIRLS This trt story of western Immi gratlon his been carefully revised. making: a bandsoma little book. It tells in iraphlo terms of the mas so-.-re of the Oatman family, of the escape of Lorenio, and the captivity f Mary and Olive. Mary died of starvation ana onve was purchased from th' Indiana fire years later. Tba prtc is 20 cents, postpaid. Ad dress Oregon Teachers Monthly, 8a- im orsjron pon-rnr IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BES1 poultry paper published, send 10 centa to tba Northwest Poultry Journal, Salem. Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention thla ad. FOR RENT FAflM. F(lt RENT RIVER BOTTOM FAIL. I near Hnlem with stock. Will tk man and son to do the work. Call til fiT Wnlj-m Hank nf (Vimmi-fi'o HMtr. norE FOIt"l i EST 1 KHUN ISH ED1 IOUS E call at 807 Mill street. , FOR RENT $12.60 SIX ROOM MOD ern house on paved street at I'JIO , South High street. J I A. Jthoten. 11U-J. any time week days. FOR RENT FIVE ROOM BUNGAIW paved street, large lot $10. Al m1ern house In Kfngwood Pick basement and furnace $7. F. l-t. Woofl. llsyne lildg. FOR RENT THE FOLLriWlNO: $$ 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 I. rooms at 0 North 20th at Call at Statesman business office or pnone 23 . $20 Modern 10 'room lions. on f'rdtae str-t. -los- in. I'nll it Statesman business office, or phone 23. nooM FOil"(f:NT FI'BMSHED IIOI'X.E ktf pltig rooms. 330 South 11th street, Fort RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM with use of bath. In modern borne. Address A. B. care Statesman. r GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT "WATER heat, modern conveniences, also In side rooms. Cii to Stnte House. 1030 Cherneketa. Ptione 1280. LOST and FOUND . L4!T BAR PIN LO.ST--A BAR PIN f.MALL DIA- m-inds, s t in platinum. iuitabl: re warl. Phone 101. IF PARTY WHO PICKED UP ITItf.: containing jewelry and bill in Btistrk store 45 Htate street, Friday atle. : tiiinn will return same to 172f 'b tneketa street In-tween six and s-v 1. m.-evenings no iiucrlion will b aeked as parly is known, ltcwaru MISCELLANEOUS HI SIMCSS OI'IMHtTI, .ITIES SHIPBUILDING COMPANY NOW OR ganizing. Wants few more parties with money. Abundant lumber avail able not in conflict with present source of supply to yards, hence pref erence in sf-cuiing contracts. Partic ulars. "02 Spaulding Bldg.. Portland. Oregon. MOXKY TO I.IIAS. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD SECUR itv Ci E. Inruh. phone 8t5. WANTED MIS (111, I. A KO fj 9 WAN'TED-PASTURi: 'FOR Z'.H HEAD of cheep. F. IS. Decker, Silvertoii, regon. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR good clean raga. Pressroom. States man. WANTED TO RENT. MODERN, well furnixio-d, 5 or C room huuic. Ph.ne f.79-W. WANTED TO RENT A FOUR OH five room house or bungalow with garnpre by a good steady tenant. Two In family. Phone 41 1 - It. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY A M O M Kit VICE bHIPI'S AUTO SERV1C country trips. l'hone night. 13. 1TY AND Day, t3; TUT: irKPAiltKi -vulcani.ixo" GATES HALF-SOLE TI BE SERVICE Station 177. South Commercial St., phone 428. QUACKENBUSH AUTO SUPPLY AND Vulcanizing. 219 North Commercial street. l'hone 66. 1 1 It. EM AN MACHINERY AND TIRE Cnv Silverton Cord and Savage Tires. Vulcanizing snd auto supplies. 291 '. North Commercial, l'hone 787. BRACK ETT tt GRAY TUBES VUL canlzed, 25c. Retreading our special ty. Free service car. Phone 1400. 279 North Commercial. WATT ft HI PP. CO. RETREADS AND sections tubes 25c up. Service car. Phone 363. 326 South Commercial street. PROFESSIONAL DK.MIftTS DR. K. L. UTTER, DENTIST. ROOMS 413-414 Bank of Commerce Bldg. Phone 604. music tea ci inns R. HAHR. TEACHER OF PL NO. Phono 1381. I'll 1 MCI DR. L. G. ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHIC Physician. Office and residence 2i0 North Liberty. HaUm, phone 147. ' LODGE DIRECTORY HltOTIIKHHOOI) OF OEM AN MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN ing In Masonic Temple, fifth floor, at 8 o'clock. Ali visiting members wel come. Horace tykes, Fcreman, W. H. Jrunk. Correspondent. IOIKlt WOO II M K.N. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp, No. 624, meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Derby building, corner Court and High streets. R. F. Day, V. C: J. A Wrtsrht. elrek. BUSINESS CARDS At'TO DELI VERY BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIVER ed any place, city or country. Phone 4 oe ?041-K W. Vt Wi.r. HA II HE It ftliOP EVEN THE CHILDREN HAVE LEARN ed to point out; our shop for hal" cutting hair bobbing, etc. Ingrey's Barber Shop, 211 State street. tllirlk'kt,Tie CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS RE store normal fuuctiou. If you want results consult Dr. May, tOb-f-7 Hubbard Bldg, phone 527. DR. O. L. SCOTT, D. GRADUATE OF P. S. C. Chiropractica fountain head, Davenport. Iowa. Chiropractic cor rects the cause of disease. Office 406-7-8, U. 8. N. Bank Building. I'hnns 87 Kesidnne N2S.-R "Ci I i Si:n I4"t-ii a i ci a n. DR. U M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN disease. 151 H High St. I hone 283. lilt "isAiirfclPHKH CAPITAL C1TY TRANSFER COMPANY Phone V33. Salem's largest and beat equipped transfer company. Get our reduced freight rates on eastern shipments. Also for storage as we have three warehouses in connection with business. Furniture moving, packing, shipping and storing our specialty. Office 161 South Commer cial street. DRYO.HA.Ii A.M PHK9IX1 I A PA NE'S E PR Kkn I NG'I'A RLOR8 V. 8. -Watanabe. Prop,, 431 N. Commer cial St. . ladies' and gentlemen's suits clesned and pressed. $1.25 and $1.75. Work called for and delivered fr,-e Telephone Main 5',2J Jl Vk JUS K JUNK WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST price for Junk of every kind. Let us make you a price on your household goods. The "Square Deal" House Capitsl Junk Co., 371 Cherneketa Street. Phone 18. FUIX. VALUE PAID FOK SECOND hand goods. Highest market prices for Junk and id. The People's Junk and Secondhand Store, 871 No. fomtnereist f'hfi 734. t ;i,F.f rr ro.ii r iihopatii i o Kl .KCTIt I C-1 1 V D I tOJ 'ATI I io I N8TI tutc, 337-29 Pittot k blo( k, Portland Nurse attendants. Electric cabinet and mineral baths Scientific mas mc On-n 0 to 7, Sunday 10 to 4. itaiit iiKjfovru CL.3AN WHITE" HAS PROVEN Suc cessful. Applied here or sold for borne use. fanltary Beauty Parlors. flobbsrd Bide I.ACKDH1KS HA L K it HTEAM LA UN UK i " J UK 'K delivery and carefu work. Dry wash 5c per pound. 139 South Lib erty St. Phone 25. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REG ular washinte don at a rate every body can afford Fur only slsty-flve centa we will collect, wash and de liver your washing within tweoty- You Should Worry Let the Classified Ads Work for Yon OSTePATIIY ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEASES. Graduates American School Osteopa thy. KirksviUe, Mo. Sixteen years experience. Residence office Sbt South Commercial street. Post Grad uate work. Los Angeles College. D ra it. D. Bowers Alice C. Bowers. DR. W. Li MERCER. GRADUATE American School Osteopathy, Kirks ville. Mo.; treats acute and chronic disease. Office 404-405 U. 8 Na tional Bank Eldg. Phone ?15. . Resi dence 419 North Summer. Phone 14. DBS.- WHITE & WALTON, OSTEO pathic physicans and surgeons. Graduates of the American Schools cf Osteopathy. Klrksville. Mo. Post graduate and specialized tn nervous diseases at Los Anceles College. Treat acute and chronic diseasea. Offices .105-6-7-8. U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phone 8J9. Residence, 1620 Court street. Phone 2215. Dr. White, restdenee phone 4fi9. Wl-RSEItlEjT FRUITLAND NURSERY SALES i YARD at High ana retry. Call and see stock and get prices before purchas- i i ii K nwn nnt. cverueanng Straw- I perry plants ana toganoerrles. riAKO TU5H.XO G. E. MAST, EXPERT TUNING, cleaning, repairing and regulating. Ail work guaranteed. 14S Hail street or car of Hherman Clay A Pi), Cotirt street, phone 2153-J. iiEi'Aiii aiiora THE FIXIT SHOP, 21 COURT street. We do all kinds of light filing, grinding and brazing. Bicycle work a specialty. Stoves and furn- ses repntrert, pnone 1022. SECOND HAND UOODf WE BUV AND SELL SECOND HAND roods of all kinds, pipe fittings, bar. ness. collars col la i pada, tools, cnalna. Fred Schindler. $6$ Center Street. TltANsFEIl IIACXIN O : AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANY KIND T.y .. of baulins;. Household Ci:-W3 moving Job don oromiit. ' ,J 1y. Try me once. Tlmm, 47s wtaie ou t oons sac. iteeiaenca phone 11 22-J. t'XPEHTAKEni Wkkh a clougbTc. b. webb. a. m. C'iough, funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to tba pro fession. 497 Court street. WALL PAPER, AI.VT GLENN U ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC corating, palntlnc. tinting-, paper banging, etc. Work dona by contract or day; good workman. Location 1030 Center St Phone 6-W. TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL. AND upward for choice Wall Paper at Buren a Furniture store, 179 com merclal St. SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL Paper and Picture Framing. Good workman 4RR Cnirt ft. . Phone 48R. WATER SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE. 801 8. Commercial street. For water service apply at office. Make all complaints at the office. No deductions In bills will be allowed for abaence or for any causes whatever unless water la cut off from premises. Hereafter water for irrigation will only be furnished to regular customers using water Tor 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 FI fClNG" uset Kstlssal A Aaseriear Peace, all alaea, Z im. tm &H 1st. his;. Palate, Oils and Varnish. Steves Iteballt and Repaired Loganberry and Hen lleeka. alena Keaee V Steve Werfce, 250 Ceart St. rheae 114 it. n. rEMim WOOD 9AWM FOR ZAND ESS WOOD SAW. 100-R. .PHONE WHEY For Feeding Hogs i Can be had at the - Marion Creamery Call or Telephone 248$ . PORTLAND MARKETS PORTLAND, March 19. Cattle. hlh?r; receipts, 75; medium; to rholre ateers, 911 to $11.80; jrood to medium BterB, 10 to $11; com mon to good steers, $s..'0 to $10; choice (own and heifers, $9 lo $10; common to gmd cows and beif-ere, $Hno t'J.'i; rannerH, i.2T, to $.2.; bulls, $' to $!; calve. $7.."0 to f it'; docker and feeder ateers, fG.."y to $!.:.. Hoc. Mosjm, 2' cent higher; r-ipf!', ill; prime light. $17 to $17.20: prime heavy. $11.75 'to $l7jJs, $14 to $ir..25; bulk of eales.lfi-iVJO to $17. KJ? Slieep. Shrep, fteady; receipts, riono; western lainli. $IH to $7.',(; vflill'-y larnbs. f 1 l.'O to $15: yearling. $1.1 to flS.r.O; wethers. $12. "0 to $1.V ewes, $11 to $12. Shorn aheep, 1' cent. to 3 rents under quotatloiu. Vnr HerHpt. Today's ear receipts: Flour. 1; oat. "; hay, 2. lrn in. Grain. 30-day options: -Oat. No. 2. $(,?. .'.0 hid; barley, feed, $74. .'0; brewlnnr. $1. Eastern oat and corn in bulk 0;it, No. white, $.1.7T bid; pound clipped, white, $r,i; corn, No. ?, yellow. $fi-"; No. 3 mixed. $r,-,; oats. No. 3, $01: clipped. $RT.; corn vellow, $;." mixed. $5. . iMirr rtwlnet. j Butter: Prints, extras. 52 to 54c: euben. extras. 4S to 49c; prime first. ISi ; dairy, 33c, Butferfat: Portland delivery. No. 1 sour rream. 5Se. INdtcr-a. Buying price, locals, nominal; selling price. 90c to $1. Get Wise-Try a Classified Ad REAL ESTATE STRICTLY MODERN C ROOM BUNG alow. paved street, east front, owuer leaving, must veil. Call 970. WANTED TO BUY. KOU CASH, FIVE room modern bungalow, not over $1500. Box 215. SEVERAL GOOD TOWN RESIDENCES clear of liens for farms. See Wm. Fleming. 341 State street. 200 ACRE FARM NEAR SALEM FOR rent or for sale. Phone - owner 1403-J. STRICTLY MODERN NEW ROOM bungalow and garage, must be sold, easy terms, owner leaving. Call 11S7-R. LOTS FREE TWO BEAUTIFUL LOTS in South Salem given te party buy ing new house for less than cost, Judson, Hoyt and Winter streets. A GOOD 5 ACRE TRACT. WEIi. IM proved in exchange for a neat small town house, easy terms on balance. See Wm. Fleming, 341 Slate street. FOR SALE 11 ACRES, ACRES cherries, 2 acres prunes, 2 acres Wit son strawberries, best crop, this year, trees 3 to 7 years old. A bat gain for cash. Phone 73F2L WILL TRADE MY 7 R&OM MODERN home, full basement, 28x40 feet, two large lots on corner- for farm, will pay some difference. Owner 79$ North I7th street. aiem. A GOOD Birr 28x80 FEET ON EA8T side Commercial street, one door north of State street. Salem, togeth er with perpetual right of way over the 14x50 Vs feet tract extending; from this property to Bute street- Terms Apply Scott Bosorth. 701-3 Spaulding tildg.. Portland. Oregon. j FINE HOME AND 215 STOCK RANCH for sale on Yuaulna Bay. near New port. Also 110 acre cut over timber land tract, good soil. Right on rail road. Phone !77 or address A. C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Masonic Temple. IF YOU DESIRE TO SELL. YOUR property, come.. In at once. I have several customers for farm and city -property at a reasonable price. Have dry wood, seed wheat, articnoK.es. and a 3-inch Studehaker wagon for sale. John 11. Scott, 401 Hubbard building. WE LIST PROPERTY EVERYWHERE and charge no commission for put ting buyers amd sellers together. Our representative will be at the Hotel Marion from Wednesday March 20 until the following Monday. Call end investigate our method. Oregon Realty exchange Inc., Eugene, Ore. FOR 8ALE AT A BARGAIN. ONE half acrej thnee and one-half blocks from Ktate street car line, two and one-half blocka from Richmond schooL .Two i houses on place, fruit apples, pearsi cherries, walnuts and berries. Terms to suit. Address. John Riessbeck. 403 South 23rd street. Sa lam. Oregon. 60 ACRES IRRIGATED. Aid CULTI vated. 60 acrea alfalfa. Joining town $200 per acre. 173 acres, ail culti vated, improved, 6 miles to town. $50 per acre. 12 lota in thriving town, II 500. a room house, lots, in town of 2000. price $3000. this will soon be business property. No In cumbranccs, will trade one tr a'l for property east or north of Salem. Might consider acreage, might as sumc. Socol of sky, Sll State street. FOR SALE 12 ACRES OF LAND. $125 per acre. 7 acres under cultvation. 3 acres in cherries. Also two pieces of land each con taining 6 acres. Each piece haa 3 cleared acrea and 1 acre of cherries on each piece. Also 4 acres for sale at $123 per acre. This land Is all one-fourth mile from Claxtar. Alt of thla land la for a small payment down to suit purchas er, balance at 6 per cent intereat. Phone 87F4. SALE TO HIGHEST BIDDER ON THE grounds at 1720 Cherneketa street at 2:00 p. m. Saturday the 23rd, 1 will seel to the highest bidder the residence there a, 7 room modern house. Cash for 25 to'.SO per cent of the bidder will be required, terms can be had on the balance, approv able title, with abstract and war ranty deed. Dont disturb tenants see me at Sit State street. Home shrubbery and fruit on the place, a corner, paved on both street. Will lam Fleming. MODERN NEW 5 ROOM BUNGALOW, paved street, large lot, $1300, must be sold, owner leaving town. Five room bungalow, new. atrictlv modem, macadamlred v street, close in. owner leaving, $2,190, rash. , Six room new bungalow, absolutely modern, paved street, beautiful loca tion, east front $2200, $1000 cash, bal ance, terms. Fifty-eight acres, 25 acres beaver dam, '.0 acres bottom, 12 acres past ure, family orchard, fair house, go.d bsrn. Joining town, IS 2 00. 100 acres, 90 In cultivation, 10 acres pasture, splendid Improvements, well fenced. Waldo Hills, on very easy terms. 10 acres, modern Improvements. Sa lem Heights, exchsnye for larger ranch nt over $l.&00. 20 acres to exchange for house or small acreage Koeqjofsky. 311 State street, phone 70.-: JfiO ACRES ALL LEVEL. AND IN cultivation, 4 room house and small barn all feneed. This land is loeat--d at Fort Rock, Itke rounty. Ore., will trade for acreage or city prop erty. Price $7000. All clear. Ii0 acres Manitoba, Canada, locat ed In one of the oldest settled parts of Canada, this Is fine land and with in 2 ' i miles of railroad station and 10 miles from county seat. Will trade for acreage or city property and would py a cash difference if property suited. Price $1000. 10 acres Z'-, miles from Dallas, all fenced with woven wire. Has nice little barn and good well, but no house, land Is not cleared, but tcood land, want Kal-m house or va cant lots and wilt add some rash If property would suit. See Perrine M Marsters. 402 Hubbard bulding. phone 907. FOR SALE STRICTLY MODERN 8 room house, large lot, east front, garage, bearing fruit, paved street, price f3230. Modern 5 room bungalow with ftiniture, paved street, sightly loca tion, price $2600. Modern six room house, close In. paved street, price $2650. Six room boiie and two fine lots, 17 bearing fruit trees, price $1100. 1300 down, bnlance to suit at S per cent. 8i0 acres grain and stock ranch, good buildings, fine lo.-ail. ri. rrl-e acre. 100 acre farm, all cultivated, old house, and two large barns, win .insider part trade, price 3100 per arre. 110 aere farm, 40 acres under cultivation, balance timber and pas-J ture, running water, nouse ana barn, good soil, some fine bottom land, price $60 per acre, Improved 10 crj tract, new & room plastered cottage, barn, chlckenhouae. garage, drilled well. Macadam road, bearing fruit, price $2930, jf you want to' buy, trade of sell, see us. W. II. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State street. STOCK RL4RKET ACTIVITY HALTS Pause Comes When Prospect Is Seen for Huge Bond Issue Soon NEW YORK. March 1). Delay in taking over the Dntch veeaels now In American waters, ins German chancellor's declaration that no signs of peace are visible and Intima tions that the next government bond Issue, may total $10,000,000,000 pave pause to the stock market to day. Prices were firm t strong at the opening but a sharp reversal In shippings soon effected one to two point declines. Desultory rallies followed during the Intermediate period, shipptngs making tip the greater tnrt of their losses on a demand for equipments and popular war Issnes. United States Steel oscillated a fraction ' over and nnder . Its final quotations of the previous, date, btit managed to show a sllgbt net caln with kindred Issues. la no note worthy Instance was the re wit more than nominal. Sales, amounted to 300,000 shares. V Althourh time money was nnot ably unchanged at 6 per cent there were Indications of coming eae nd Increased snpply froni local sources. Interior- financial Institutions sr said to be buvlng freely of eonirner cial paper. Virtually1 all the day's call money was placed at per cent. ' -. i ' Dealings In bonds were substan tially hlrher than fhose of recent sessions, bat liberty Issuer which tender higher made up the bulk of the offerings In that maiket. Rales, par value, aggregated $1,630,000. United States bond, old issues, were unchanged on call. Dropping Off of Corn Receipts Helps Prices CHICAGO, March 19. Tndfcstlons that for the present the rnrh, of corn to market was about over tended to day to strengthen prices. Largely as a resnlt the close, .although unset tled, was 1-8 to 5-8 to 3-le net high er, with March $1-27 1-2 and May $1.25 5-8 to 3-4. Oats gained l;3-4 to 2 3-4 and provisions 35 to 37 to 80 cents. Ttoeelnta tin Vet stMl liberal. but nevertheless d!d not havo the broad proportions which had been honed for. Business was noticeably eeMNAail In rnlKinA 'I Anxiety of shippers to get oats to fill contracts hoisted value In the oats market. Arrivals were meager and were said to ie at tne expense of countfy elevator sfock3. Trader I seemed to be greatly Impressed with th ranldltv with which the March delivery has been climbing above the Mav option. , Provisions moved reward In sym pathy with grain r--' ho-;s and be cause of Increased shipment of lard and meats. Shorts were theeblef buyers. J' S? HIGHER WHEAT PRICE OPPOSED Higher Bread Price, Says Ohio Senator, Would Aug ment Suffering WASHINGTON, March 19. Op position to the proposal to make $2.50 per bushel the government ptico guarantee for 1918 wheat op ened today In the senate after near ly three days' debate by Senators from western agricultural states In favor of the Increase. Action ws deferred again, with supporters of the legislation confident of securing a malorlty, but doubtful about the two thirds vote necessary to add It to the pending agricultural appro priation bill. i Senator Pomerene of Ohio, Demo crat, spoke at length against any In crease, declaring that the price nf $2.20 prescribed by President Wil son' recent proclamation wai "am ple." He said proposals Jn congress for Increases had caused wheat hoarding and suffering by the al lies, and that the situation came mostly from states where the laat crop was below normal..' An in crease, he-added, wonld mean high er bread prices for consumers al ready suffering from the? high cost of living. n Senator Gore of Oklahoma author of the proposed amendment. Inter rupted to point out that under the administration railroad control bill the railroads mry go Into court. havo Just compensation fixed fol their properties taken over by tip overment and to ak.lf farmers should have similar privileges. Sen ator Heed referred to Food Adminis trator Hoover's ability to control wheat, drawing from Senator Pont rene a sharp retort that Mrs. Reed was again "harping" upon Mr. Hoov er. i Admitting that the food adminis tration has made om minor mis takes. Senator Pomerene added: "On the whole Mr. Hoover has done a great service to the pKple of thla country and to the allies." "If It had not been for wheat con trol." Senator I'omeremrsaid, "flour would be $25 a barrel." CHICHESTER 8 PILLS I. lest ash famr nrweslst fr . s-ler s !laum4T Hrs iV old ..mikVyV 4 M-rsM-trr fills Is i-ww. ai'ii.ini,Trsi lIAiiw.4A iu. 'M il i a, as t. 4. ttM. HfW Sa3 BY DEISTS I WW v n DIMICK IS FOR "DRY" AMERICA Oregon City Senator - An nounces Principles in His r Declaration Support of-the nation-wide prohi bition amendment, suppression of, the I. W. W. and a declaration against county division are three of th plank that appear In the plat form of Walter A. DImiek of Oregon City, who yesterday filed with Secre tary of State Oleott declaration of his candidacy for state senator, from the twelfth senatorial district. ' I ( Senator DImlck's slogan Is "Sup port anything to helpJAmerlca win the war: am. against' county divi sion." His platform sys: "Stand for anything that will help America win the war; for anything that jwltl stamp out disloyalty and I. W. Wlsm; " for ratifications of armeirul-ments- to our national constitution for nation-wide prohibition : land equal suffrage: for economy (and business-like expenditure of Sfate money; for securing for the taxpay ers one hundred cents on ever'd01" lar expended In road and other Im provements; for greater Oregon WJth more prosperity and payrolls; for elimination of all possible boards and commissions; for anything that tends toward cleaner and better gov ernment, and for an undivided Clackamas county." ! Says Mrs., Frank Hau ler, of Carbondale, 111.: ,"I was suffering terrible tiramps and pains each month. 1 had used . . . but it didn't give rnr permanent relief. The pains came back on me fust the same as before: . , . After taking Cardul. 1 was entirely relieved from the pains, and have never been bothered with them since." ft TAKE Ifllii Ull Th3 tYonp's Tools Cardul should help you as it did Mrs. Hagler, as it has helped thousands of other women who suf fered from the pains and discomforts from which women suffer. .Many medical authorities pre scribe the inrredients cf which Cardul is com posed for the female troubles for which it is recommended. Why not try it for your trouble? 1 AH Druggist EB TIME TABLES otrriircn pacific co. Kertkbeaad 1 Oregon Express ..... ;"5a.m,. 64 Oregonlan- liHt."' 2 Willamette Limited. . t :20 a.m. IS Portland (Passenger.. l:$5p.m. 24 Coos Bay 2:44 p.m. 12 fhaata Wmlted ..... 7;00p.m. 14 Portland Kapress j. . $:lp.m, 22. Ixcal Way Krelght.. $:00a.m. 222 Portland Fast Freight 11:16 pra. Se-athaoaad El Oregonlan .......... $:20 a.m, 21 Coos Hay 10:01 a.m. 1$ California Kspree ..10:6$ a.m. 17 P.oseburar Passnsxer, 4:20 p.m. 11 Hhssta IJmlted .1... 6:42 p.m. 27 Willamette limited., :10p.m. 13 SanjKrsnclsco psss.,,10 17 p.m. 22t Han-Pran. Fast Frt....l 2 :01 a.t 227 Locl Wr Freight.. 12 :01a.m. S4I.KH-KKr t.IHIB " 71 Arrive at Ha Urn 9:11 a.m. 74 Leave Salem......... $.05 p m. So. No. No. So. So. No. No. No. No. So. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. S4I.RH. PI.1. CITr WE4TKnt Ikl leaves, Halnm. motor .... 7:06a.m. ft .leaves Stslem. mrtnr,,,, 0:16 a.m. 16 Y Leaves Salem, motor.... 1:40 pm. -rnrnugn car to sionmoum n nrum K.7 leaves Fslem, motor .... 1:4$ p.m. lit lavs Mslem mnlAr..... 6:67 e.m. tf,9 Wsy KrVight leaves Balcm 6:00a.m. 14, ITlvea at naiem ........ i:i.m, l4 .trrlves at K lem 1 1 :f0 a.m. If Arrives at Halem 1:00 p.m. ir.t Arrives at Pslem 1:16p.m. t?0 Arrives at Halem 7:20 D.m. 240 Way Freight Ar. Salem.. 2:10 p.m. 0 OlltCOO KI.KCTKIO fteathbead Train lsve Arrive Arrive No. 'Portland Hx l-m . Kurn 1 (:14 am :!$ ar l4d,..S:30 am 10:11 si 7 7T... 10:46 am 12:r,5 pr 9 .2:0". pm 4:lSpr 1 ..... :20am IJinn J:sm rn 12:26 pra m r.rn S : a II f 1 tn 12 Ltd, ..4:40 pin :40pm l:&0pm 17 . . . . . ,S :05 pm 11:10pm F1amnly IS ..,...S:20 pm 11:20pm Balemonir 21 .....ll:4Spm tif.Sam 4:60 em North Bank Ptstlon fl'ave Jefftr son fctreet 1$ and 20 minutes later.) TVerthlHMiasl Tave Arrive Train Arrive Portland :f'0 sm 9:26 arn ll -.til stn 1 :Tt pm 4 :00 im 6:4 6 pm 7:4 0 pm 10 00 pm No. Kugene Pslem 2 ....,12:05am C 4:16 am 7:15 am 9:r. am 11 :20 sm 1 :S0 pm 4 :00 pm S:80 pm 10 Iitd. .7:45 am 12 ..... 14 .....11:16 am I Ltd. . .1:1.5 pm1 20 ,...,4:10pm 22 4:25 lm 7:66 pm North Hank Station fArrlv e Jeffer- son Street 16 minutes earlier) Leave Corvallls. COnVAUM rowwf'XTIOXS 1ertli6eead Leave Corvallia Arrive Salem M:t am 9:45 sm 12:12 pm 1 : 80 am 2:41 pm 4:0a pm 4:10 pm 6:30 pm 6:11pm 7:6$ pm Seeibbeead Leave F "em- Arrive Corvallia k.SSam :S7am 10:16 am 11:33 am s 12:66 pm 2:38 pm 4:16 pm :3 pm :40 pm 6:00 pn Cramp