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TIIE OREGON STATESMAN: TUESDAY, MARCH 36, 1018 The Wants and Needs of the Capital City Are Noted Under Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them cv Sell and Exchange all Kinds CLOTHIXa, SHOES, BICY 103 CLES, TOOLS. ETC 1 CAPITAL EXCHANGE HORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY W". B- Burgnaxdt, Jr.. tomcat Agent 8S3 State St. Money to Loan TH0S.K.FORD Over UM A Bask Baak, Salens, Or. rnSIT TO LOAN I HAVE MADE wlU make Tery loV rat. of "vi.hi tmnroMd farms. BenSr tt "smith. Soom 6. McCormack , w rXASSDTDXD ADTEBTUBMam Hat Pes War &ttnuvv:::::: aiweek (six UmtUou) ... ic mouth .. f c, months' contract Pr mo. c 11 msnths" contract, per mo... 7c Fo aceouat opened for less than tie tMt card given tr with an dVrtimnt to the extent of0c Enouncing 'Tor Sal." -For Rt," "Boom or -Board." IKW TODAT Caeh sow classified advertl meat will bo run under Nw Today" for first Insertion, unless etiierwls ordered by the adver tiser, " gulssqaeat Insertion of the ad win tippear under It proper class ification. N advertlsment will bo ran ndtf "New Today" for more than issue uader any circumstances Ml TODAY TOR 8 ALE ONE HORSE POWER choline wooa aaw in gooa snape V Phone 855. Halvorsen 4. Burns. roa SALE CHEAP. QNE 3-INCH wtron heavy, a bargain. ' Phone UFli. , . BALED STRAW FOR SALE. O. I Martin. Macleay, Oregon, phone 26F4. FOR SALE STUD E B A K E K SIX 7- fenger, new, tires, a- codqiupd. Halvorsen et -.Burns. WAXTED A PARTT TO TAKE char re or acre iruu on para en uuti. Call. 42F1S. - . FARTT WHO LEFT PACKAGE CON i.uu. mi. a lftia rubbtfi on Stateimaa counter Saturday may . f -T w ..til., r hm SALE OR EXCHANGE FIVE ACRE tract close In for automobile or cat tle, a Phone S4F4. WANTED' BT MAN AND WIFE . : t. wv(U e tirnlhn firm to rent on shares. Address H 46 ear : Statesman oince. - PLCT4 FARMER BLACKCAPS FOR ale. $l per hundred. 71PT thousand. Route 3. oox rnom lifll ' .. BOMB PROTECTION IF TOU WANT Gilt Eda-e" protection on your home and other preferred risk property, patronise the Oreg-on Fire Relief Association of McMinnyllle. the com-- any with an unexcelled loss paylnr t record. We can wt yo raonn. V H, a, Johnson Co.. Asrent. Bush Bank Bldgr, Salem, phone 47. TOR SALE OR TRADE I HAVE tO acres 2d uajder cultiratlon. . 40 acres aw timber, balance pasture land. 20 miles from Eue-ene, X miles from rail road station. 11300 casn. wnax nut yon. J. A. Rowland, 231 North Front atreet, phone 510. WANTED PRACTICAL FARMER and wife o work on farm. $S0O and -bTd wer year. Eusrene T. Prescott, Ul Mill. Phone 2481-J. FOR. SALE OR TRADE 1J ROOM hnoae. bath, electrict Harht etc "With barn and 4 lotn. Wrife Bessie M. KeUoa, box 107, Monmouth, Ore- PRIVATE MONET TO LOAN on well tmoroved farm land at 9 ceat Security must be aMR edrl. A. C. Bohrnstedt. 401 Mason ic Temple, Salem, Oregon. TOR SALE SET OF OAK DINING chairs, dresser and odds and ends at . 10 and 2S cents. Corner 15th and Court sreet. WAXTFD TO RENT, BETWEEN NOW , and May 1st, a seven or eijrht room modern hous and sarage. on pare- nent. 1157-R. ' ALt? AND FEMAE HELP WANTED We have an openinr in your town "or a newspaper aalesman. Tou eti!d make a rood salary with our Proposition. Address Statesman, aalem. ACRES. ALL LEVEL WHEAT nd. near FlatwiUow. Mont., to ex age for valley ranch of eoual le. Price 127.50 per acre. Soc 'fiky. 241 fttntf street. - EMPLOYMENT FEMALE Lasted girl for light house ork. Phone 1144-J. soasework. Phone 1227. Wanted girl for general bounework. Apply 165 N.17tb street. Phone 1150. WAXTEXk AN EXPERIENCED WO Jaa cook at Willamette Sanitarium. BU At posiUon. Apply 754 Ferry St. .f011 GENERAL HOUSEWORK. MnH family. Boofl home for rlcht I?'" South Liberty, telephone PA WANTED FULL TIME, 8AL "j.14. Ulna- a-uaranteed hosiery to 7'fr 5 an hour spare time. Bla--ier business. Experience unnec- njJJTp Guaranteed Mills. Norria- WALE JiD ANTED" FOirwbODEN'SHIP ira" laborers and carpenters. Good ' OretOtt0' F' r8e, & Co.. Astoria. btFl?10 OPPORTUNITY FOR CAP enmeUb-n,1 Accident Insurance tat Sr- Cool immediate money trTrt m,Bent huinea. Direct con- troit, Mitcklgi5a"UUX com'' MALE WTr-IiTE-V GO)"D-TEN-AT ONCi for factory work. Steady work ro.d wagres. Railroad fare paid to the Mills.. 320 State street. WaTD FIRST CI-ASS MACHIN lats for Kovernraenjt work, rood pay and srood working conditions. Apply i?..?Ton ?.r. hr ltter- Astoria Ma' .. jiou worKi. Astoria.Oregon. WfE?T?R1J;HT TOCNO MAN prlntlns; trade, day work. Apply Statesman Job DepC, upstairs. MANiP W1FE WANTED FOR I : tiou,e. wood, mlllc and ea-srs rurnished. In addition to good aalary. i'l' or wrlte Luther J. Chapln, balem. WNTiDJ, AT ONCE MEN BETWEEN 18 and 45 years of ace to qualify for wl conductors and motormen. Yf, fill 38 cenl2 per hour, tlrst year; 40 cents second ytrar, and 45 cents thereafter. Elsht hour day. tlme and h-!t k-1".11 work ovr houis rdiJ rt? in any 24-hour P,rS-L pp'y ltrP 310 Electnc buildinar. Portland. Oregon. Portland Railway. Light ft Power company. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE SIX HEAD OF GOOD graded Durham heifers. Phone 1522 R week days. 28 GOOD EWES AND LAMBS FOR 5i?- For further information call FOR SALE 1 POLAND CHINA BOAR, registered. Rulifson mile Norm County Farm. Phone 4F4. FOR SALE ONE TEAM 9 AND 10 years old, absolutely sound and true, nina-Ie or double, and harness; $100. Buggy, pony and harness, gentle for women and children $50. One span r mares S and 9 years, sound and true; $330. O. A. Downey, 225 Center - street. Phone 927. MICELLAEOL' FOR SALE A WAGON AND GOOD horse and harness. J. A. Swanson. 1591 Broadway. IF IN NEED OF BALED STRAW phone 81F22 evenings between 7 and 9 FOR SALE SECOND HAND STONI3 corn . mill and small rock crusher. Both eqiupped for power. See J. Baumgartner, Salem Hardware Co. IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BES farm paper, send 10c to the Pacific Homestead. Salem. Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this ad. SMALL l BURBANK POTATOES CO per sack at warehouse, suitable for feed or seed also have choice pride or Multnomah, seea potatoes lor sale. Mangia Bros. Phone 717. FOR SALE SECOND HAND COTJNT er scales.1 Platform scales. Hand trucks. 6-ln. and 6-in. belting can- vas, rubber and leather. Salem Hard ware Co. FOR SALE PEDIGREED BOSTON Terrier male pup thi months old. also Z year old female, high grade stock, perfect markings, address Trowbridge, 428 Washington street. fortiana. CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRI Thl true story of western Imml ' gration has been carefully reviaeo, making a handsome little book. It tells in graphic terms of the ma- sacre of the Oatman family, of the escape of Lorenzo, and the captivity of Mary and Olive. Mary died of . starvation and Olive was purchased from the Indians five years later. The price Is 20 cents, postpaid. Ad dress Oregon. Teachers Monthly. Sa. lem. Oregon. POT7LTRT BLACK MINORCA EGGS FIFTEEN for $1.25. $6.50 per hundred. H. C. Porter. Aumsville, Oregon. IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST ' poultry paper published, send 10 cents ! to the Northwest Poultry Journal. Salem. Oregon, for" a trial subscription. Mention this ad. TOR RENT HOTJIEt FOR RENT A MODERN SIX .ROOM furnished bungalow. Inquire 69 North Cottage. FOR RENT FIVE ROOM HOUSE, IN g-ood . condition. One block from poet office. Inquire at Gardner Sc Keene's or at 268 North Cottage. FOR RENT $15. NINE ROOM HOUSfc at 8ir0 Broadway. Good repair throughout, electric lights and bath. Enquire 898 Broadway or 112 North Commercial, phone 975. . FOR RENT 141$ COURT STREET. Modern nine roomed house. In per fect order. large garden. Four blocks from j State House. FOR RENT $12.50 SIX ROOM MOD ern house on paved street' at 1920 South High street. E. A. Rhoten, 1141-J. any time week days. FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING: $8 partly modern five-room cot tage 1662 Saginaw. In food order. Foremerly rented for $10 a month. Call at 1042 Saginaw or Statesman business office. Phono 2. Si Neat modern bungalow 8 rooms at 980 North 20th si Call at Statesman business office or pa one l$20 Modern 10 room house on Cottage street, close I n. Call at Statesman business office, or phone 2$. : ROOMS van R B NT-r-COM FO RT A B LE ROOM Address A. B. care Statesman. GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT WATER heat, modern conveniences, in side rooms, piose to State House. lOSO Chemeketa Phone 12H0. MISCELLANEOUS BC1MKS OPPORTUNITIES SHIPBUILDING COMPANY NOW OK ranlslng. wants iew mor with money. Abundant lumber avail able not in conflict with preeer source of supply to yards, hence pref erence in securing contract. Partlc ulara. 703 Spaulding- Bldg, Portland Orrwi . MOWET TO LOAltr MONEY-TO LOAN ON GOOD SECUR- Ity. i O- J5. unrun. pnn 5i PER CENT Sts PER CENT If you are a farmer you can borrow Federal Farm Loan funds for your needs on Farm security at 5 per cent interest for 24 Call Saturday. March 30, and make ar rangements for your summer and - fall needs. : A. C. Itohrntedt, 401 Masonic Tempi, phone 677. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED STRICTLY FRESH EGOS, beat rash pries st Cherry City Bak ln Co, VflSCF.I.LAXROrS Wanted a few stands of bees. State quality and price, i'hone 95K2. F. A. Welch. WANTED TO RENT FROM 50 TO 100 acres of pasture land for cattle. I'hone 1S76-W. WANTED TO TRADE $1.60 FOR 100 pounas or cast iron, phono 70S Western Junk Co. WANTED 2 POLAND CHINA PIG3 weignt about 59 lbs. each. Phone 81F22. WANTED FIVE OR SIX ROOM FUR niahed house. Young couple. Address "L 24." care Statesman. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR rood clean rags. Pressroom States man. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY AUTO SERVICE SHIPP-S AUTO SERVICE CITY AND country trips. Phone Day. 968: night. 859. TIRES REPAIRED VULCANIZING GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE. Station 177. South Commercial fcit. phone 428. QUACK EN BUSH AUTO SUPPLY AND Vulcanizing. 219 North Commercial atreet. Phone 66. HILEMAN . MACHINERY AND TIRE Co. Silverton Cord and Savage Tires. Vulcanising and auto supplies. 291 North Commercial. Phone 787. BRACKETT GRAY TUBES VUL canlzed. 25c Retreading our special ty. Free service car. Phono 1400. 279 North Commercial. WATT SHIPP CO. RETREADS AND sections tubes 2 So up. Service car. Phone $68. 126 South Commercial street. PROFESSIONAL DENTISTS DR. F. L, UTTER. DENTIST, ROOMS 413-414 Bank of Commerce Bldg. Phone 606. MUSIC TEACHERS R HARR. TKACHER OF PIANO. Phone 13S3. PHYSICIANS DR. L. G. ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHIC Physician. Office and residence 26 North Liberty. Salem, phone 147. LODGE DIRECTORY BROTHERHOOD OF VOEMAJf MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN Ing in Masonic Temple, fifth floor, at S o'clock. Ail visiting member. wel come. Horace Sykes, Foreman. W. H. Prank. Correspondent. MODERN WOODMEN. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp, No. 5246, meets every Thursday evening at $ o'clock In Derby building, corner Court and High street. R. F. Day. V. C; J. A. Wrlght. clrek. BUSINESS CARDS AUTO DELIVERY BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIVER . ed any place, city or country. Phone 64 or 208 1-R. W. W. Fisher. BARBER SHTjPS NO MATTER WHAT STYLE OF A hair trim you desire, you can be sure of just the kind of service that suits your individual featurea at Ingrey's Barber Shop. 311 State street. CHI KOPKACTIC CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS BE store normal function. If you want result consult Dr. . May, $05-6-7 Hubbard Bldg, phono $37. DR. O. U SCOTT. D. C GRADUATE OF P. S. C. Chlropractica fountain head, Davenport. Iowa. Chiropractic cor rects the cause of disease. Office 406-7-$, D. S. N. Bank Building. Phone 87. Reside 82N-R CHINESE rUTtlCUX. DR. U M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN.' disease. 153 S. Hlrh St Phono 213.1 DRAYS AND EXPRESS CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY Phone 933,.Salem'a largest and best equipped transfer company. Get our reduced freight : rate on eastern shipments. Also for storage as w have three warehouses in connection - with - business. Furnltur moving, packing, shipping and atorlng our specialty. Office 161 South Commer cial street. DRY CLEANING) AND PRESSING IAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F. 8. Wa tana be. Prop., 434 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 552. ""5uWk" XUNK JUNK WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST price for Junk of every kind. Let us make you a price oa yonr household goods. The "Squar Deal" House Capital Junk Co, 871 Ch erne k eta Street, Phono $18. FULL VALUE PAID FOR SECOND band goods. B'ghest market prices for Junk and hides. The People's Junk and Secondhand Store. 971 No. Commercial. I'hone 734 ' ELECTRO.il yPROPATIIIC ELECTRIC-HYDROPATHIC I N ST N tute. 327-29 Pittock block. Portland. Nurse attendants. Electric cabinet and mineral baths. Scientific mas tar. Open 9 to 7. Sunday 10 to 4. H 4IK IIESUTXD '"LEAN WHITE" HAS PROVEN Suc cessful. Applied here or sold for home use Sanitary Beauty Parlor. e WwHKerd PM w - LAUNDRIES - vL-j- dTKAM LAUNDRx QUICK delivery and careful work. Dry wah 5c per pound. 138 South Lib er' v St Pbon 25. iOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO uiar washing done at a rat very hod can afford. For only lxty-flve cent we will sollecL wash and d llver your washing witbla twenty- . fcn.tr Thn t71 "OSTEOPATHY VOL'TK AND CHRONIC DISEASES. iridiiNts American School Osteopa tirv. Ktrki-ville. Mo. Sixteen year ei.rM-e Residence office 854 S..Mfti - Commercial street. Post Grad hhu -rork. Lo Angeles College. Dr. H- D. Bowers v Alice C, Bowers. DRS WHITE WALTON. OSTEO pathlc physicans and surgeons. ;rsduafes of the Am-rlcan Schools cf Osteopathy. Klrksvllle. Mo. Post graduate and specialised In nervous Zi Ta A n ..,, (Tollere. Treat acute and chronic diseases.! Offices 8S&-S-7-S. J.' o. nii Bank Bldg. Pbon ,859. Rffidcnee. 120 Court street Phone 2215. Dr. Whit, residence pboo 4C9, OSTEOPATHY DR. W. L. MERCER, GRADUATE American School Osteopathy, Klrke ville. Mo.; treats acute and chronic disease. Office 404-405 U. a Na tional Bank Bldg. Phone ?19. Resi dence 419 North Summer. Phone 614. ftliKtKlUES. FRU1TLAND NURSERY SALES YARD at High and Ferry. Call and see stocV and get prices before purchas ing elsewhere. Everbearing straw berry plants and loganberries. PIANO TUNING O. E. MAST. EXPERT TUNING, cleaning, repairing and regulating. All work guaranteed. i46 Hail street or care of Sherman Clay Co.. Court street, phone 8153-J. ItiCONU HAND UOODI WE BUT AND 8Lu B ECO NO HA-ND goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, har ness, collars, collai pads, tools, chains. Fred Schlndlar. 358 Center Street. UNDERTAKERS WEBB A CLOUGPfC. B. WEBB. A. M. Clough. funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the pro fession. 497 Court street. TRANSFER HAULING AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANY KIND of hauling. Household moving Job don prompt ly. Try m one. Tlmme, 475 Stat 8C Phono 968. Residence phone 1128-J. : WALL PAPER. PAINT GLENN L. ADAMS FOR HOUAht DJO corating. painting, tinting, paper hanging, etc. Work don by contract or day; good workman. Location 1020 Canter 8L Phono 688-W. TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND upward for choice Wall Paper at Buren'a Furnltur Store, 179 Com mercial St. SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL Paper and Picture framing, uooa vnrkmon 466 Coart St. Phone 486. WATER SALEM WATER CO OFFICE. Ill & Commercial street. For water eervic i apply at office. Make all complaint at the office. No deduction la bill will be allowed for absence or for any causes whatever unless water I ' cut off from premises. Hereafter water for irrigation will only be furnished to regular customer using water for domestic purposes, con tractors for sidewalk, brick work, or Dlasterlnr. will plea read -tor building purpose under schedule of rates. Apply at office ror copy. WOVEN WIRE FENCING Depot NatieMl Jk Assevteaa all aiae. M la, la is la hlgla. Patats, OUs aad Warmish, Steves RekaUlt a ad Repaired Loganberry aad Hep Hooka. Saigas reset Store Worm. ZOO Cer St. I 1S4 it. b. rBunra WOOD SAWS FOR ZANDESS WOOD SAW. PHONE 1090-R. WHEY For Feeding Hogs Can be had at the Marion Creamery Call or Telephons 24t8 SALEM MARKETS BTJYUfO PIUCB Eggs and PooltiT. Eggs, 31c. Old roosters. 13 014c, Stags, 16 18c. Fork, Mutton and Beef. Pork on foot, 15 916c. Ewes, SS-c. Veal, dressed, 16c to 19c. Spring lamb. 14c. Beef steers. 79c; cows 8c Balls, 4 06c. Hay. Cheat, per ton, $22. Clover, per1 ton, $20. Vetch, per ton. $22. ; Grain Wheat, ll.S5 01.S7. Oats, 96c f Beans, 12l-2c. sIlO, Feeds, Retail. Bran, per ton. $36.06. Shorts, per ton, 38. WHOLESALE TO DEALERS. Country batter, 45c Creamery prints, 53c Butterfat, f. o. b. Salem, 54c Fish. Steelheads, 25c Smelt. 5c per lb. Salmon, Chinook. 30c Vegetable. Lettnce, crate. $2.25. Celery, 90c s Nebr. rice corn, 11c Tomatoes, California, $2.75. Broccoli, $1.40 01.60. Onions, $2. Cabbage, 4c. String garlic, 8c Potatoes, 81.25. Nat. Almonds, 23c. Walnuts (No. 1) 24c Peanuts, raw, 17c. Cocoanats, dozen. $1.50. Fruit. Honey (Idaho) $4.50. OrspefruJf. $3. SO. Oranges, $4 5j 6. , Bananas. 6c. -Apples. $1.25 01.75. Lemons, $6.50 to 87.50. Dromedary dates. $4.75. Retail Price. Creamery batter, 55c. Eggs, 35c. Floor, bard wheat $2.80 03. Floor, valley.$2.50 O 2.60. Sugar, cane and beet. 1Kb. $1. Fotatoes, sack lots. 81.50. I PORTLAND MARKETS PORTLAND, March 25. Batter: Prints, extras. 49 to 50c; cubes, ex tras, 47c; prime firsts, 46; dairy, 31 cents. Butterfat: Portland delivery No. t 1 sour cream, 51c. Potatoes. Buying price, locals, 75c; veiling prlce.90 to $1.10. Grains. Grain: Thirty-day options Bida Oats, No. 2. $70; barley, feed, $74; brewing. $81. Eastern oats and corn in balk: Hid Oats. No. 3, white. $64. 50; 38 pound clipped, white, $65.50; corn. No. 3. yellow. $68. corn. No. 3 mixed $67; oats. No. 3. $64.50; clipped oats. $65.50; corn, yellow, &&; mixed, $67. Grain Prices Weaken; Corn Closes Unsettled CHICAGO, March 25. Grain prices weakened today, owing chief ly to the bearish effect which devel opments appeared to have exercised temporarily upon the New York stock market. .Corn closed unset tled 1-8 to 1-4 to 8-3e net lower with March $1.27 3-4 and May $1.25 3-4 to 7-8. Oats finished 1-2 to 5-8 off to 1-8 advance. Provi sions wound op at virtually the same figures as on Saturday. Reports that an Increase df oats atereace would be at the expense of corn helped somewhat to steady th corn market In the late dealinrsl. Rallies in Wall street quotations tendel likewise to rive a little more cour age to holders. New buying on the part of export interests aided In counteracting the weakness of the oats market. War happenings and a likelihood that the Illinois aereage of oats would be enlarged had previously led to gen eral commission house sellin. In provisfens, demand from pack ers overcame the Influence of lower quotations on hogs. STOCK MARKET ON SOUND BASIS Selling Recovers in Face of Most Disturbing News From Abroad NEW YORK. March 25. Viewed from almost every angle, today's stock market. It was -generally eon ceded offered substantial proof of sound fundamental conditions on the face of very trying circumstances. News from abroad over the week end, supplementing that of last Sat urday, was sufficiently disturbing to cause an extensive accumulation f selling orders, but once these were assimilated, the list promptly recov ered. A wide variety of stocks broke from two to almost four points In the first fifteen minutes, the decline In several noteworthy Instances Indi cating the urgent (harncter of the selling. Before noon, however, vir tually all initial losses were replaced by gains over lat week's finals. Investment rails and seasoned in dustrials. In which early recessions averaged two points, were among the first to rallv. Reading. Union Pacif ic. United States Steel and some tf the high priced -specialties finishing at gains of large fractions to over a noint. 'Total sales amounted to 665. 000 shares. Despite the better bank statement of last Saturday, money showed a disposition to harden, advancing to 6 per cent after Its first offering at five. Time funds were scarce at 6 per cent for all dates. International Issues reacted with the general bond list under the weight of early selling. Anglo French Si's and French state and municipal Issues lowering from one half to-1 per cent. Liberty 1sju-s were firm in the main . on lighter dealings. Sales, par value, aggre gated $3,675,000.- United States bonds, old issues, were unchanged, on call. Successful Entertainment . Is Held at Bethel School BETHEL, Or.. March 25. A bas wet social was held at the school house last Friday night for the bene fit of the local auxiliary of the Red Cross. There was a large attend ance, many coming from Auburn and some from other districts. ' A splen did program was given, alarge part of it being contributed by the young people of Auburn. Twenty-six baskets were sold ani for an average of $1.45. There were no cheap baskets and one doubo bsoket sold for $4.00. Will Jones sold the baskets. A bed quilt was sold by lottery bringing over $12. Rev. E. M. Burke of Salem made an address dedicating a service flax having five stars. Emil Snndborg. Geoerge Matten and John Clark are somewhere in France. Frank Knn citer and Chris Battalion are in the service in this country. A lunch counter was fairly well patronized and the total net receipts from all sources was $57.60. Among the Auburn young people tsking part In, the program vers Misses Avis William. Alice Mathey. Etta Sutter. Ruth Tucker and Fran ces Tucker, THK STRAP HASHER. With the easy grace of tboe who are accustomed by long hab.t two persons swung and swayed upon the street car. As they chatted pleasant ly a man sitting near arose nnd of fered his seat to a lady. And thn one of the original two commented to his neighbor: I've been ridln on this line for eight years. he said, "and I have never given up :uy seat to a lady." "Then you havs never had any manners." snubbed the friend, severely." '"Not so." answ ered the first. "I have never hadi any seat." The Argonaut i REAL ESTATE FU ;LLY MODERN BUNGALOW HPJ4E clone in for quick sale $300 on gsood terms. Niemeyer, 4 4 State street. c ter WANTED SMALL SUBURBAN GRO cery or other business for cash. Niemeyer, 544 State street. STRICTLY MODERN 6 ROOM BUNG alow, paved street, east front, owner leaving, must sell. Call 9.9. WANTED TO BUY, FOR CASH. FIVE room modern bungalow, not over WM. Box 21S. TO TRADE IN ON FARM, 8 ROOM house. 2 lots. Will psy. difference. Address "II 43 care Statesman of fice WILL TRADE NEW RESIDENCE IN best district of Seattle fur small ranch or Salem property. 2557 Lee street. STRICTLY MODERN " NEW 6 ROOM bungalow and garage, must be sold, easy terms, owner leaving. Call USI-R. -- FOR SALE Tl ACRES. 6 ACRES cherries, X acres prunes. 2 acreWll son strawberries, best crop, -thia year, trees 3 to 7 years old. A bai gain for cash. Phone 7JF21. WILL TRADE MY 7 ROOM MODERN home, full basement. 28x49 feet, two large lots on corner, for faxm. will pay some difference; Owner 798 North 17th street. Salem. 40 ACRES S MILES FROM SALEM on good road. 19 acre In orchard and loganberries, good house and barn. Will take city property part pay menu 8ome cash and easy terms on balance. E. C , Derrick Realty Co.. D'Arcj Bldg State street. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE. ROOM ing house, three suites three rooms each. Well located in prominent corner of paved street, on car line -.near school convenient to public bunding, always in demand by good renters. A good Investment for the price. Phone 419. A GOOD BUY 26x89 FEET ON EAST side Commercial street, on door north of State street, Salem, together with perpetual right of way over the 14x504 feet tract extending from this property to State atreet. Terms Apply Scott Boxorth. 701-2 Spaulding Bldg.. Portland. Oregon. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. ONE half acre three and one-half blocks from Stat street car line, two and one-half block from Richmond school. Two houses on place, fruit, apples, pears, cherries, walnut and berries. Term to suit. Address. John Riessbeck. 406 South X3rd street. Sa lam. Oregon. FOR SALE A SPLENDID v 55 ACRE farm, equipped for dairying, with cow and some young cattle, 4 hors es, hay. grain and all new machin ery and tools necessary to farm the : land. 30 acres In cultivation. 19 aeeded to crop, all for $660. $200 cash, remainder on long time John H. Scott Hubbard Bldg, WANTED SMALL ACREAGE TO value of about $7000 to trade for , choice quarter section In southern Alberta, one mile from town with 4 elevatora. Has nice four room house, large barn, granaries, chicken and hog houses, 100 acres broken, of which 60 acrea of summer fallow are so In oat. A smaller place would be considered if In good shape with cash difference. - Niemeyer, 644 State I street. 80 ACRES IRRIGATED. A LI, CULTI vated. 60 acre alfalfa, joining town, $200 per acre. 175 acres, all culti vated, improved. miles to town. $50 per acre. 12 lots in thriving town. $1800. 5 room house. lots, in town of 2009. price $3000. this will soon be business property. NO In cumbrances, will trade one cr a'l for property east or north of Salem. Might consider acreage, might as sume. " Socolofaky, 341 State atreei. BARGAINS FINE LARGE HOUSE, corner lot, paved atreet, close la $1800. 60 acrea mostly bottom, running water, good buildings. stock. Im plements and auto. 84000. 96 acres smooth land six miles out good buildings, crop In, 39000. 6 room bungalow, two lots for sale or rent. New six room house, fireplace and furnace built in fixture a ana at $1760. Neat four room plastered house $650. F. L Wood. Bayn Bldg. WE HAVE A NUMBER OF DESI able Salem residences where the owners will turn as part pay on a farm and give some cash or assume a reasonable amount. Some of them have no indebtedness on them and we will guarantee a fair equitable deal. Come and see us It will not :i obligate you any way. We are also gents for one of the best old line Fire Insurance companies in the U. S. in business since 1811. The Newark of New Jersey. The Fleming Realty Co.. Wm. Fleming- . manager. 311 State street. . 110 ACRES OF LAND S MILES FROM railroad towgu 80 acre In cultiva tion and in crop, new bungalow and barn, garage and other buildings, all fenced, watered by creek and well, on good gravel road. R. F. D. and telephone, also the following stock and tools: 1 horse. 4 cows. 3 heifers. 4 yearlings. 1 fine register bull, some chickens and alt farm machin ery. Price $11000. Will take bouse up to $4000. $2500 or $3000 cash and plenty of time on balance at 6 per g oent interest. For farther Informa tion see Perrine A Msrsters, 402 Hubbar building, pbone 907. BARGAINS IN CITY PROPERTY 5 room house, with bath, toilet and electric lights. In good condition, good lot with number of fruit trees, near car line. Price $1200, worth $20. Six room house,, needing some re rtt.,,. .at cuu l' not be built now for less than $2400. good lot. near car line. Price $1600. Six room house, modern, with garage, on paved street. House cost iao to bund a few years ago when labof and material were low, would eostfjC S. H. vdo to Duna now. i-rice iisou. nyder, room 3. Bayne building. EXCHANOESt-160 ACRE WHEAT farm. Franklin county. Wash, for Salem property. 1 acre farm, all plow land, buildings, for city property or acre- age. 62 acre farm, all plow land, for city property or acreage;. 40 acres alfalfa land, under ditch. Bingham county. Idaho, for unimproved land. 16 acres. 12 acres cleared, good buildings, for city property. 10 acres river bottom land, for Cltv1 property or acreage. 320 acres unimproved land in Al berta. Canada, for city property or acreage. W. H. Grabenhorst c Co., 278 State street. LOOK AT THIS A REAL OPPORTUNITY About 400 acres of choice Polk coun ty land about 110 acres clear; about 50 pTi in stumo pasture: balance in choice piling timber and oak grub. Timber alone worth 810.000. New four room house, new dairy barn, providing for 20 cows and four horses: new pig pen and new milk house. Water piped from fin spring to all buildings. Will sell the whole at a great bargain. Very easy terms. 6 per cent Interest. Address L.. owner, care The Maltpluan. 110 ACRES. 80 CULTIVATED. 30 TIM . ,ber pasture. 40 acres in crop, good buildings, on rock road, two miles from town, stock and Implements, price 8 UOva. will take $3,000 Halem residence, some cash and easy terms on balance. .100 acrei 90 cultivated, 50 bottom, & "timber, aill fenced, good road, new 8 room bungalow, barn, close to school. $11,000. 20 acres Yamhill county, exchange for 6 room bungalow in Salem. Equity in 40 acre Idaho Irrigated farm for ranch near Salem or Dallas, not over $3,000 price $6,000. 20 acres close to Salem. cleared, good Improvements, rock road. $4,000 - 68 acres'. 46 cultivated. 25 beaver dam. 12 pasture, 1 orchard, good barn, fair house. Joining town, run ning water, $6,200 easy terms. Modern 6 room bungalow, furnace, paved street, $1600. Modern five room bungalow, furn ace, fire place, bath. Dutch kitchen, close in. 32.000. 88.500 worth of acreage and resi dence property to exchange for ranch any where. Socolofsky, 241 State street. . Silverton Knights Make Drive for Stamp Seles SILVERTON. OrV. March 22. Be lieving that Silverton had not done its share toward purchasing thrift stamps, the local Knights of Pythias lodge inaugurated a successful drive recently at a rtrIoe meeting of Knights of Pythian Sisters. Past Chancellor George Cusiter. in opening the meeting, made a brief addres. and -LC. Eastman, secre tary of the lodge, explained the pro posal. When the stamps were of fered for sale they went like wild fire and tbesamoVn received from the sales wad $749.75. The drive will continue for some time, and children of Pythian fam ilies have entered a contest for the sale of stamps, the lodge offering thrift stamps aa premiums for those selling the largest number. Cards and dancing afforded enter tainment for the occasion. Marion Red Cross Gives ; Paying Chicken Supper MARTOC. Or.. March 25. Marlon Vsllev Rod .Cross auxiliary gave a ehitken pie sunper Saturday, March 6, -hlch netted about $50. The teachers and children cleaned nn the school ground last week. Three new pupil are In school. rv are l-na. Elsie ' and Willie Fast.. Miss Lillian ' Haack has returned from a short vlait in Potland. , Miss Honor Zell was a week-end visitor at the home of Mrs. E.-E. Betas., fx also visited the school. Some of the young people of Ma rion gathered at the homj of Miss Li'ly Wagner recently and had a very enjoyable evening playing Flinch and Pit, and wound up with ai taffy pull. t ' r Edith Daniels has been out of school for some days on account' of" measles. Mrs. Kenneth Doerfler has return ed home after a visit with relatives in Washington. "Mabel.' oner led the caller of the minister's little daughter, "does your father ever preach the same sermon twice! "Yes, I think he does." replied Mabel, "but he talks loud and soft In different plkres each time, so it doesn't sound the o- - to outsid ers Indianonsi TIME TABLES SOUTHERN PACIFIC CD. NerlkhMae Na. IS Oregon Ezprese 8:08 a.m. No. 64 Oregon lan .... ..... 6 (16a.m. N'o. 26 Willamette Limited.. 9:20a.m. So. IS Portland Passenger.. 1:36p.m. no. $4 Coo Bar 8:46p.m. N'o. It Shasta Limited ..... 7:09 p.m. Vo. M4 Portland Express .. 8:10p.m. Vo. 218 Local Way Freight.. 8:00a.m. No. 223 Portland Fast Freight 11:86 pm. iMlklMli No. No. No. No. No. 63 Oregonian .......... $ :10 a.m. 23 Coos Bay ,lt:"i a.m. If California Express ..10:68 a.m. 17 Rosetrarg Passenger. ' 4:20 p.m. 11 Phsata Limited 1:11p.m. 27 Willamette Limited.. 6:10p.m. No. Ko. MI San Francisco Pa.. .10.87 p.m. No. 221 Ban Fran. Fast FrU. .12:01 a.n. No. 227 Local Way Freight.. 11:01 -m, SALEM-43F.ER USB No. 7$ Arrtv at Salem 9:18 a.m. No. 74 Lea v Salem......... $:0tp.m. SALEM. FALLS CITY Jk WESTERN 161 Leavea. Salem, motor .... 7:05a.m. IM Leave Salem, motor.... 9:36a.m. lS Leavea Salem, motor.... 1:49p.m. Through car to Monmouth and Aril 1C7 Leavea Salem, motor .... 3:48 p.m. t9 Ieaves Salem, motor 6:67 p.m. 29 Way Freight leavea Salem 6:00 a.m. IC5 I'rive at Salem ........ 8:30a.m. 164 Arrives at Salem ... 11:00 a.m. " Arr'vee at Balem ........ l:Mp.nv 1C8 Arrive at Salem 6:35 p.m. I TO Arrive at Salem ........ 7:20 p.m. 940 Way Freight Ar. Salem.. 2:30p.m. VREOOS ELECTRIC ewtsilwd Train Leave Arrlv Arrive No. 'Portland Salem Cures 1 ..... 6:14 am 8:36 am . . 10:61 am 8 Ltd. ..8:80 am 10:11am I 11:26 pm 7 10:46 am 12:86 pm 3:05 pm 4:16 pm 18:98 pm 13 Ltd. ..4:40 pm 6:40pm 8:60pm 17 ......6:06pm 8:10pm Salem only 1 9:20 pm 11:20 pm Balem only 21 11:48 pm l:6rro 8:60 am North Bank Station (leave Jeffer en Street 16 aad 20 minute later.) Kerthbeeed Train Leave Arrlvd Arrlv Xo. Eugen .Salem LPortlnd 2 12:05 am 4:25 am 8:50 am 6 ..... 7:15am 9:26am 10 Ltd. ..7:45 am 9:46am ll:35ara 12 11:20 am ' 1:35 pm 14 11:15 am 1:50 pm , 4:00 pm 16 Ltd... 1:66pm 4:00pm 5:46pm tO ......4:10pm 6:30pm 7:40pm 33 4:28 pm 7:66 pm 19:00 pm North Bank Station (Arrive Jeffer son Street 1$ minutes earlier). Leav Corvallla. COHVAMM COK.CTIONS wrtbad Leav Corvalli Arrlv Salem 8:25am 9:45 am 13:12 pm 1:60am 2:41 pm 4:00 pm 4:10 pm 6:30 pm 6:18 pm 7:56 pro Sethbd Lav f-'em Arrive Corval Is 6..S6 am 9:67 am 10:16 am 11:33 am 13:66 pm 8:30 pm 4:16 pm 5:36 pm 6:4 pa 8:08 pes