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e THE OREGON STATESMAN: WEDXESDAV, MARCH 27. 191S sslf led f ... . . The Wants and Needs of the Capital City Are Noted Under Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them dory B r p'nV' Sell and Exchange all Kinds SECOND HAND GOODS .,rys ctonnxG. shoes, bicy- CXESr TOOLS, ETC. CAPITAL EXCHANGE i kobwich rxiox FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY . w. H- Burghardt, Jr., EesldeBt Agent 8M State St. Money to Loan a IHFRO VKD FARM AND CITY rBOFERTV AT I.O EST RATES THOSX FORD 5S5rtK "-J nET TO LOAN I HAVE MADE .rrangemenU tor loaning eastern money' will make very low rate or interest on highly Improved farm Homer H. Smith. Boom 6. McCormack. f 5 Stsaiem. Or. Phone 96. CLASStnED ADVERTISEMSTi Rat Per War first Insertion lc Subsequent inaertlona . .' c One weak (six insertion) ... 3c On month 9 Six month contract per ma. 8a II mantha" contract, per mo... 7c Ko account opened for leaa than 26c X neat card given free with an aovertisement to the extent of 60c announcing "For SaJe," "For Beat," "Rooms' or "Board." , HEW TOD AT Each new classified advertise hent will be run under "New Today (or firat Insertion, unless otherwise ordered, by the adver tiser. - Subsequent Insertion of the ad will appear under its proper class ification. - No " advertlsment will be run ander "New Today for more than ae Issue nader any circumstances NEW TODAY X S4 BANE WAGON IN GOOD CON- dstion. Inquire at Cherry City Bara. OL'R FOUNDRY IS RUNNING. YOUR work: solicited- Anderson Furnace company. WANT TO TRADE GOOD TIMBER easy to market, for "house and lot, or small acreage. Box 833. Salem. WANTED LADY WHO UNDE R tands pressing. City Cleaning Works, 1261 State street. JdOLlXE TRACTOR; GOOU AS NEW will sell cheap. S. Moe, route 4, Silverton, Oregon. FOR SALE LESS THAN COST. ONE of the pest homes In Salem strictly modern, well arranged If you want a bargain. Phone 57F14. i 1 1 .t;,eo,ew the oregon fire ue- lief Association of McMinnville now has over $42,000,000 insurance -in force in Oregon, all on specially in spected and selected -risks. Over $14, .I)O0 written , last year. Over 55. 0 policy holders In the state. There Is a reason for this wonder ful success. -: It -will pay you to In vestigate, for we can save you money and at the same time give you the very' best fire insurance protection olHsinable. H. A. Johnson & Co., Agent,' Bush Bank Bids, Salem, . p&cne 347, -- - - . . - ' - U'ftTTE LEGHORN EGGS FOR HAT f t, 75c for 15. $4, 100. F. E. Howe, route 9. Salem, Oregon. OCR 105 ACRE FARM ON GARDEN Road for sale. Geo. Swegle. "WASTED DAIRYMAN, MUST BE rood milker and understand work. Top wages'. Phone 127 or 1166. R. CatUn. EMPLOYMENT FEMALE WAXTED LADY TO DO GENERAL housework. Phone 1227. GIRL. FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. : Small family, good home for right . Party. 555 South Liberty, telephone US. WOMAN WANTED FULL TIME. SAL ery $24. selling guaranteed hosiery to vearer 60c an hour spare time. Big Eeater business. Experience unnec- - essary. Guaranteed Mills. Norris- . town. Pa. . MISCEI.LANKOC "SalKIAND FEMAE HELP WANTED have an opening in your town or a newspaper aalesman. You could make a good salary with dur W.pesition. Address Statesman, ?,''n- H. J. - MALE l ' - government work, good pay d working conditions. Apply on or by letter. Astoria Ma- - - . .aw: U for govern mmA J . y a perimri or by letter. Astoria . rins Iron Works. Astorla.Oregon. ''A'fTED BRIGHT TOUNO MAN frera 17 to jj years old to learn eriBtinr trmAm 1 . b Innlf tatesmaa JAk Tin( nititllri. wanted a party to take i ecre fruit on garden truck. -U 62F13. Has ivn i.f cTt ti a v"nrtt itvin i '". wmmI. milk and -RKS iiT" in addition to good salary. ' "' write Luther J. Cnspln. Salem. ATED AT ONCE MEN BETWEFN feLt yr .f arre to qMalify for ?Hn c.nductors and inolornicn. i 51 31 V-r hour, first year; "'scond y-r, and 45 cents V.7tlflr- Klght- hour day, time and 1J !l'T mU worl ""fr eht houis thlrtr minutes In any 24-hour Com; Ar,P'y Itoorn 310 Electtif loins' 1 1 . . .1 , 1 . 1 - - L'g''t A. fower rompanv FOR SALE LIVESTOCK tVu KW EM ' 'Ax1irS!7AM! FOR "r further information call I1I. K?rf.fhKI1 POLAND CH INA BOA it. mintw V?-" ""' mile Nortn "MICEt.I,A N Kilt'S mAiiiLli)NK 6 HORSE POWER 1 nnie S5. u . 1 , r ,, " . E5ttrJJ-2'CUBANK POTATOES 60 '1 warehouse, suitable fr , f Mt-e "" choice pride W"u omuU "d Pttos for sale. fijUBro. Phone 717. I S CELL A !fKOr i WHETon heavy. & hnrin TK- HF21. , " B vhP STRAW FOR SALE. O. L Martin. Macleay. Oregon, phone 2GFI. F,R. SAL A WAGON AND GOOD i xSl Braon.'aw,.a4neM- J A' wanaon. FHo OF. BALED STRAW phone S1F22 evbninc- - q r O "VinVH auu PLUM FARMER BLACKCAPS FOR sale. $i -per hundred. 8.T5 per 38F11 ' Rout! 3' box 187- Fhone rOR SALE SECOXD HAND STONE corn mill and email rock crusher. l.oth eqiupped for power. See J. Laumgartner. Salem Hardware Co. ir iuu AST TO GET THE BES rarm paper. send 10c to the Pacific Homestead. Salem. Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention thia ad. FOR SALE SECOND HAND COUNT ; er scales. Platform scales. Hand trucks. 5-in. and 6-ln belting can vas, rubber and leather. Salem Hard ware Co. r?- SALE PEDIGREED BOSTON Terrier male pup 34 months old. also 2 l'ar old female, high grade stock. perfect markings, address Trowbridge, 428 Washington street. Portland. CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRLS Thin true story of western Immi gration has been carefully revisea, makiner a handsome little hook. It tells in graphic terms of the mas sacre, of the Oatman family, of the escape of Lorenzo, and the captivitv of Mary and Olive. Mary died of starvation and Olive was purchased from the Indiana five years later. The price is 20 cents, postpaid. Ad dress Oregon Teachers Monthly. Sa lem. Oregon. POCITRT BLACK MINORCA ECUS FIFTEEN for $1.25. $6.50 per hundred. H. C. Porter, Aumsville. Oregon. IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BES't poultry paper published, send 10 cents to the Northwest Poultry Journal. Salem. Oregon, for a trial suhaoriptlon. Mention th!s FOR RENT hocrei FOR RENT A MODERN SIX ROOM furnished bungalow. Inquire J6 North, Cottage. FOR RENT FIVE ROOM HOUSE. IN good; condition. One block from post office. Inquire at Gardner & Keene's or at 268 North Cottage. FOR RENT $15. NINE ROOM HOUSE at i I50 Broadway. Good repair throughout, electric lights and bath. Enquire 898 Broadway or 112 North Commercial, phone 975. FOR RENT 1418 COURT STREET. Modern nine roomed house. In per fect order, large garden. Four blocks from State House. FOR RENT 112.50 SIX ROOM MOI ern house on paved street at 1920 South High street. G. A. flhoten, 1141-J. tny time week days. FOR RENT THE-FOLLOWING: $6 partly modern five-room cot tage 1052 Saginaw. In good order. Foremerly rented for $10 a month. Call at 1042 Saginaw or Statesman business office. Phone -2$. $13 Neat modern bungalow 5 rooms at 960 North 20th t Call at Statesman business office or pnone 23. $20 Modern 10 room house on Cottage street, close in. Call at Statesman business office, or phone 23. - ROOMS FOR RENT COM FORT AfeLE ROOM with use of bath, in modern home. Address A. B. care Statesman. GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT WATER heat, modern conveniences, alo .In side rooms. Close to State House. 1030 Chemeket. Phone 1J80. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES' SHIPBUILDING COMPANY NOW OR ganizing. Wants few more parties with money. Abundant lumber avail able not in conflict with presert source oft supply to yards, hence pref erence In securing contracts. Partic ulars. 702 Spaulding Bldg., Portland. Orofjon. "MONET TO LOAM. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD SECUR Ity. i G. E. Unruh. phone 815. $4,000 PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN on well improved farm land at 6 per cent. Security must be gilt edged. A. C. Rohrnstedt, 401 Mason ic Temple, Salem. Oreg'on. 54 PER CENT 64 PER CENT If you are a farmer you can borrow Federal Farm Loan funds for your needs on Farm security at 54 per cent Interest for 31 years. Call Saturday. March 30. and make ar rangements for your summer and fall nepiin. A; - C. Bohrnntedt. 401 Masrnic Temple, phone 577. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, best cash price at Cherry City Bak ing Co. WANTED TO RENT. BETWEEN NOW and May 1st, a seven or eight rortm mndrrn house and garage, on pave ment. 11S7-R. WANTED BY MAN AND WIFE with 2 -children a furnished farm to rent on shares. Address "II 4G" cam Statesman office. WANTED TO RENT FROM 50 TO 100 ncrt of pasture land for cattle Phone 157-W. WANTED TO TRADE $1.0 FOR Iftfi pounds of cast Iron. Phone 06 Western Junk Co. wTNTrlri-Tor.AND CHINA T'ifiS welrht about 60 lbs. each. Phone 81F22. WANTKD FIVK OR SIX nmH WK nlhl house. Young couple. Addrci-s "L 21. care Statesman. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOP. good clean rags. Pressroom Stalc- mun - ' - AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY "AUTO SKnTlCKf .4H!PPS"liUTO6ERVICE :iTY AND country trips. Phone Day. 9i. nlvtst 8X - -" GATES" HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE Station 177. South Commercial SL, phone 42$. v ' H1LEMAN MACHINERY AND TIRE Co. 1 Silverton Cord and Savage Tires. Vulcanising and auto supplies. .291 North Commercial. Phone iS7. TIRES , REPAI REIi YTTLCAXIZIXG Vulcanising. 219 North Commercial street. iPhone 6. BRACKETT & GRAY TUBES VUL eanixed.25c. Retreading our special ty. -Free service car. Phone 1400. 279 North Commercial. WATT SHIPP CO. RETREADS AND sections tubes 25c up. Service car. Phone 363. 12 South Commercial street PROFESSIONAL DENTISTS DR. F. L. UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS 413-414 Ban of Commerce Bldg. Phnnc 60i. Ml SIC TEACHERS R HARR. TEACHER Phone. 133. OF PIANO. PHYSICIAN'S DR. L. G. ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHIC Physician. Office and residence 2f S North Liberty. Salem, phone 147. LODGE DIRECTORY BROTHERHOOD OF Y OEM AN MEETStVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN ing in Maaonic Temple, fifth floor, at 8 o'clock. All visiting member wel come. Horace S kes. Fcreman. W. H. Prunk. Correspondent. MODERN WOODMEN. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp. No. 6246, meets every "Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Derby building, corner Court and High streets. It. F. Day, V. C; J. A. Wright, clrek. BUSINESS CARDS AUTO DELITERr BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DEL1VER ed any place, city or country. Phone 4 or ZftHl-R. W. W. Fisher. IIAKIiKK SHOPS NO MATTER WHAT STYLE OF A hair trim you desire, you can be sure of Just the kind of service that suits your individual features at lngrey'8 Barber Shop. 311 State street. CHinofHAt-nc CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS RE store normal function. If you want results consult Dr. May, $05-8-7 Hubbard Bldg. phone 527. DR. O. U SCOTT. D. C. GRADUATE OF P. S. C. Chtropr actios fountain bead, Davenport, Iowa. Chiropractic cor rects the cause of disease. Office 4 06-7-8, U. S. N. Bank Building. Phon. 7. Raaldenra S2S-R CIHXESR PHY8ICIAX. DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN disease. 153 S. Hlrh St. Phone 288. Tilt AYS AND EXPRESS CAPITaECITY TRANSFER COMPANY Phone 933. Salem's largest and .best 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 ctal street. DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F. S. Watanabe. Prop., 434 N. Commer cial St. Ladies' and gentlemen's suits clesned and pressed. $1.25 and $1.75. Work called for and delivered free. Telephone Main 552. JCNMT 4VTK JUNK WANTED-r-WE PAY HIGHEST price for Jenk cf every kind. Let us make you a price on your household goods. The "Square Deal House Capital Junk Co., 171 Chemeketa Street, Phone SS8. FULL VALUE PAID FOR SECOND band goods. Highest market prices for junk and hides. The People's Junk and Secondhand Store, 171 No Commercial. Phone 784. - n.ECTRO.II VDROPATIIIC ELECTRIC-HYDROPATHIC I N S T I -tute. 327-29 Pittock block. Portland. Nurse attendants. Electric cabinet and mineral baths. Scientific mas saire. Open 9 to 7. Sunday 10 to 4. HA IK RRnOTCD "CLEAN WHITE" HAS PROVEN Suc cessful. Applied here or sold for home use. Sanitary Beauty Parlors. LAcamruEs SALEM STEAM LAUNDRx QUICK delivery and carefu) work. Dry wash 5c per pound. 188 South Lib erty St- Phone 25. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REG ular washing dene at a rate every body can afford. For only. slty-flve cents we will collect, wash and de liver your washing within twenty four hours. Phen 9471 OSTEOPATHY' DR. W. L. MERCER, GRADUATE American Sohil Osteopathy. Kirks viie. Mo.; treats acute and chronie ! disease. Office 404-405 U. 8. Na tional Bank Bldg. Phone fl9. Resi dence 419 North Summer. Phone 614. ACUTE ANT) CHRONIC DISEASES. Graduates American School Osteopa thy. Klrksv.llc Mo- Sixteen years experience. Residence office SS4 South Comrnercinl street. Post Grad iiatw work. ! Anwlti College. Drs. II I. Bowers A Alice C. Bowers. DRS. WHITE U WALTON, OSTEO- pnthic physicans and surgeons, i Gradual of ti e American Schools of ; Osteopathy, Kirkt-vllle, Mo. Post graduate and special ied in nervous : Hiseasc-s at If .Anirelea College. Trt acute -and chronic diseases. fri-s r,05 ?-, S. National : Bank P.llsr. Phone a'jS. Reldencr, t 120 Court strt-fl. Phone 2215. Dr. White rcii'l'-nff plliifm 4Q. "NrnsERirs; Fl:r!TLND 'NURSERY S LEH YARD at lliuh and F4ty. Call and s-e nto-k and g-t prices before purchas ln,r else w he, -. Everbearing straw-h'-'r' plnnt nod l'gwnhe rrics. PIANO TUNING Ci." E. MAST. EXPERT TUNING. cleaning, repairing and regulating All work Kuaranteed. " ; ire t or csre of Sherman Clay -,, f .tirt ret. phone ' EC05Dj'IA.1DJiH'I vvk" ih t" a d skl: second, hand -.,.,. of 'l klnda. Pipe fittings, har e ,.' collars, collat pada. tools, chains Fred Scbindler. 268 Center Btreet. ' I'SDKRTAKERS vTKnn ec CLOUGIIiT ft. WEBB; A. M. Dotieh, funeral directora. Latest nio'l. rn methods known to the pro ron 47 Court street. You Should Worry Let the Classified Ads Work for Yon TRASSran HAtXHO AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANI KIND moving Joba done prompt ly Trv ma nnr Tim mm 475 State St- Phone ML Residence phone 1122-J. - WALL. PAPER. AIT GLA&VN L. AilAMb 'UU HuUSsi L'kAS coratliig. painting, tinting, paper, banging, etc Work done by contract or day;- goed workman. Location 1020 Center fit- Phone BSI-W. TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND upward for choice Wail Paper at Buren's Furniture Store, 179 Com mercial SC SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL Paper and Picture Framing. Good workmen 4RB r-oirt St Fon 416. WATER SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE. SOI S, Commercial street- For water service apply at office. Make all complaints at the office. No deductions in bills (. will be allowed for absence or for any causes whatever unless water is cut olf from premises. Hereafter water foe irrigation will only be furnished to regular customers using water for domestic purposes. Con tractors for sidewalks, brick work, or plastering, will pleaae read "for building purposes" under schedule of rates. Apply at office for copy. WOVEJI WIRE FENCING Depet National Jk Asaerieaa Fenee, aU aises, 2 la. te M law high. - Palate, Oils ass Varnish. Steves He bail t and Repaired Laherry 4 Hep Haeaa. Salsa Pne mH Steve Werks, 2SO Ovart St. Pfsaaie 114 R. B. FKMISO. WOOD SAWS FOR ZANDESS WOOD SAW. PHONE 100-R. WHEY For Feeding Hogs Can be had at the Marion Creamery Call or Telephone 2488 PORTLAND MARKETS PORTLAND, March 26. Butter: Prints, extras, 4950c; cubes, ex tras, 47c; prime firsts, 4Cc; dairy. Sic. Butterfat: Portland delivery No. 1 sour cream, 51c. Potatoes. Potatoes: Buying price Locals, 75c; selling price, SQcfp f-1.10 Grain, 30-day optldns: (Rids) Oats. No. $70; barley, feed, $74; brewlnjr. $81. Eastern oats and corn in bulk: ( Bids) Oats. No. 3 white, $64.50; 3S-pound clipped, white, $65; corn. No. 3 yellow, $68; corn. No. 3, mix ed, $67; bats. No. 3, $34.50; oats, clipped. $65; corn, yellow, $68; corn mixed, $67. Renewed Confidence Lifts Grain Prices CHICAGO, M acrh26. Increased confidence regarding war develop ments tended today to lift grain prices. Corn closed steady at the fame as yesterday's finish to 1-Se higher, with March $1.27 3-4 and May $K25 7-8. Oats gained 3-4e to lc net. Provisions showed an ad vance cf two cents to 30c. Activity on the part of exporters had much to do with the strength of oats. . , Provisions. 'averaged higher with grain and hogs. LIBERTY BOND DEALING HUGE Transactions Reach Record Breaking Proportions at New York NEW YORK, March 26. Deal ings fn stocks today were completely exiipsed by the huge transactions In lfTty bonds, which reached record breaking proportions. The demand concentrated In the pocond 4' that IsMtue changing hands In almost countless lots ranging from spvpral thousand dollars to one block of $1,700,00 Oat 97.50. Quotations for the second 4 's were mainly on an advancing scale from 97.24 to 97. 94, a maximum gain of M-U0. First 4's sold at 97.20 to 97.70. fln Tfrerno rain of 78-100, and th 3 1-2' were n"oted at 9J.40 to 9f. a eain of 80-100. Total sal of lfbrtv lond. par value-, approxi mated $26,000,000, the nccond 4's contributing over $23,000,000. Kxf raordlnary absorption, of liber ty bond wa naturally abscrlbd to publication . .f' details outlining the nxt or thiff" tff". Slock wer- occar-lonally stlrnnlat rd by the ftrr-ncth of bonds, but dealing were light and tentative. Investment rail?. Industrials and pome seasoned fc!altk-s were Va riably lher at time, hnl prices In general eased afther cloe -on re ports that the steel schedule of the war board might provo diappoint ln. Sales of stocks amounted ' to 3K"i.ooo shares. The general bond list was firm on heavy dealings. " Sales, par, value, aggregated to $1, 200.000. tJnited States bonds, old Issues, werjj un rhanred on cal!. j Gertrude Dale, a Nashville miss nf.onlv 22 years, has passed the ex amination for admission to the Ten nessee state bar. REAL ESTATE SALE OR EXCHANGE FIVE ACRE tract close in for automobile or cat tle. Phone 84F4. FULLT MODERN BUNGALOW HOME cloe in for quick snle $3000 on good terms. Niemeyer, 54 4 State street. WANTED SMALL SUBURBAN GRO cery or other business for cash. Niemeyer, 544 State street. STRICTLY MODERN I ROOM BUNG alow. paved street, east front, owner leaving, must sell. Call 970. WANTED TO BUY. FOR CASH. FIVE room modern bungalow, not - over il500. Box 215. -. TO TRADE IN ON FARM. 8 ROOK house, 2 lota. Will pay difference. Address "H 43" care Statesman of fice. WILL TRADE NEW RESIDENCE IN best district of Seattle for small - ranch or Salem property. 2557 Lee street. STRICTLY MODERN NEW 6 ROOM bungalow and garage, must be sold, easy terms, owner leaving. Call H57-R. ; WILL TRADE MY 7 ROOM MODERN home, full basement, 28x40 feet, two targe lota on coiner, for farm, will pay some difference. Owner 795 North 17th street, Salem. FOR SALE OR TRADE 12 ROOM house. bath, electrict lights etc With barn and 4 lots. Write Bessie M. Nelson, box 107, Monmouth, Ore gon. 640 ACRES. ALL LEVEL WHEAT land, near Flatwillow, Mont., to ex change for valley ranch of equal vilue. Price $27,-50 per acre. Soc olofsky. 341 State street. FOR SALE OR TRADE I HAVE 88 acres 20 under cultivation. 40 acres saw timber, balance pasture land. 20 miles from Eugene. 3 miles from rail road station. $4300 cash. What have you.VJ. A. Rowland, 232 North Front street, phone 510. 40 ACRES C MILES FROM 8ALEM on good road. 19 acres in orchard and loganberries, good house and barn. Will take city property part payment. Some cash and easy terms en balance. E. C . Derrick Realty Co.. D'Arcy Bldg.. State street. A GOOD BUY 25x80 FEET ON EAST side Commercial street, one door north of State street, Salem, together with perpetual right of way over the 14x50Vi feet tract -extending from thts property to State street. Terms Apply Scott Boiorth. 701-2 Spaulding Bldg, Portland, Oregon. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. ONE half acre three and one-half blocks from State street car line, two and one-half blocks from Richmond school. Two houses on place, fruit. apples, pears, cherries, walnuts and berries. Terms to suit. Address. John Rlessbeck. 405 South 23rd street. Sa lem. Oregon. FOR SALE A SPLENDID 65 ACRE farm, equipped for dairying, with cows and some 'ounir cattle. 4 hors es, hay, 'grain and all new machin ery and tools necessary to farm the land. 30 acres in cultivation. 20 seeded to 'crop, all for $8500. $2000 cash, remainder on long time. John IT. Scott Hubbard Bldg.. WANTED SMALL ACREAGE TO value of about $7000 to trade for cljroice quarter section In southern Alberta, one mjle from town with 4 elevators. . Has nice four room house, large barn, granaries, chicken and hog houses. 100 acres broken, of which 50 acres of summer fallow are sown in oats. A smaller place would be considered if in good shape with cash difference. Niemeyer, 544 State street. 80 ACRES IRRIGATED. ALL CULTI vated, 50 acres alfalfa, joining town. $200 per acre. 175 acres, all culti vated, improved. 6 miles to town. $50 per acre. 12 lots in thriving town, fl5u0. 5 room house. 4 lots, in town of 2000. 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. Socolofsky, 341 State stree. BARGAINS FINE LARGE HOUSE, corner lot, paved street, close in $1800. 50 acres mostly bottom, running water, good buildings, stock, im plements and auto, $4000. 96 acres smooth land six miles out good buildings, crop in, $9000. 5 room bungalow, two lots for sale or rent. New six room house, fireplace and furnace built in fixtures a snap at $1750. Neat four room plastered house $650. F. L. Wood, Bayne Bldg. WE HAVE A NUMBER OF DEST 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 obligate you any way. We are also agents 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 2 MILES FROM railroad town. 80 acres 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. heifers, 4 yearlings. 1 fine register bull some chickens and all farm machin ery. ITIce $11000. Will take house up to $4000. $2500 or $3000 cash and plenty of time on balance at 6 per oent interest. For farther Informa tion see Perrfne & Msrsters. 402 Hubbar building, phone 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 $200. Six room house, needing some re-r-airs. but could not be built now for leas than $2400. good lot. near car line. Price $1500. Six room house, modern, with garage, on paved street. House cost 1150 to build a few years ego when labor and material were low, .would cost $3000 to build now. prl-e $100. S. H. Snyder, room 3, Bayne' build ing. EXCHANGES ISO ACRE WHEAT farm. Franklin county. Wash., for Salem property. lo cr- farm, all plow land, buildings, for city property or acre age. K2 acre farm, all plow land, for city property or acreage; 40 acres alfalfa land, under ditch. Bingham county. Idaho, for unimproved land. 1 ar-re. 12 acre cleared, good building, for city property.' 100 acres river bottom . land, for civ property or acreage. S20 acres unimproved land In Al brta. Canada, for city property or acreage. W. If. Grabcnhorat St Co, 275 Stat street. Yon Should Worry Let iht ClassiHed Ads Work for Yoc THINGS THAT NEVTi! HAPPEN Copyright, 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 $11000, will take $3,000 Salem residence, some cash and easy terms on balance. 100 acres. 90 cultivated. 50 bottom. S timber, all fenced, good road, new C room bungalow, barn, close to school, $11,000. 20 acres Yamhill county, exchange for 5 room bungalow In Salem. Equity in 40 acre Idaho irrigated farm for ranch near -Salem or Dallas, not over $3,009 price $6,000. 20 acres close to Salem. cleared, ; good Improvements, rock road, $4,000 68 acres. 45 cultivated. 25 beaver dam, 12 pasture. 1 orchard, good barn, fair houae. 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. $2,000. $8,500 worth of acreage and resi dence property to exchange for rsnch any where, Socolofsky, , 341 State street. LOOK AT THISA REAL OPPORTUNITY About 400 acres of choice Polk'coun- ty land about 110 acres clear; about 50 acres in stump pasture: balance in choice piling timber and oak grubs. Timber alone worth $10,000. New four room house, new dairy barn, providing for 20 cows. and four horses: new pig pen and new milk house. Water piped front fine spring to all buildings. Will sell the whole at a great bargain. Very easy terms. 6 per cent Interest. Address L., owner, rare The Statesman. J Advertised Letters j ADVERTISED MAKCI1 26,, 1918 Allen, Miss Hattie Ahford. Mies Partrla Bell, W. Esq. Bergerson. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Bergeson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bradley, Mr. S. W. Brown. Hiss Margery Brown, Miss Mary Burdette, Mrs. Alford Butler, Miss Delia Clark, Mr. H. C. Clark. Mrs. W. B. Cooper, Mrs. A. J. Coullard, IIss Gertrud Crook. Mrs. Mattie P. Cumings, Mr. W. B". Donald, Clarence S. Donohue. Mr. Jack, Fame, Mrs. Will ) Harris, Mrs. Mable Herehberger. Lee L. Looue, Mr. H. McKay, Mrs. G. A. MInty, Mr. J. IL Moulard. Miss Nelson, ,Mr. Albert Pope, Mrs. Glenn Peterson. Mr. J. . Putman. Mr. W. W. Reinemer, Ada Shoemaker, Mr. Sims, Miss Ruth Spears. Mr. Willard LTV - r Stephens, John M. Stetnter, Mrs. Howard Stone. Mr. Thompson. F. M. Vance, Mrs. Phoebe, L. Augustllluckesteln. ': ( Postmaster NEW FEATURE IN DRAFT FAILS -j . Unsuccessful Attempt Made to Register Youths Be coming 21 WASHINGTON. , March 26: An other unsuccessful effort to pass ths war department bill extending; the selective draft art to youths reach ing 21 years of age since June 5 1917, was made today by the aer ate. Iiebate on the compulsorv unl .ersal military, training amendment of Senator New of Indiana, again prevented a rote, but leaders still hoped to dispose of the bill In time for Its operation in connection with the next draft. Senator New accepted an amend ment offered by Senalor S'erUng of couth Dakota, providing that voth between 19 and 21. subject to tb proposed universal training, woull be required to spend six months In camp during the two-year tra'nlng period. In supporting the New amend ment. Senator Hen reason of Nevada, making his first speech in the sen- ' -' ' - i - f YOU CAM ' SEt N fHAT' I UEVCR hamc 1 I to COAX rAf J I CHlLORtH. TO - c Z-SttO2 FOR THC -r ate, praised 'western patriotism, cit ing how his state had exceeded its military quota by 900 per cent. Senator Sherman of Illinois, also speaking for the amendment, criti cised Secretary Baker's opposition to the universal training policy and expressed ' the hope that when th-j secretary returns from Europe "ha will hare ceased In his heart to be a pacifisL" ' Good Band Is Prospect lor Dallas This Sammer DALLAS. Or., March 28. (Spe cial to The Statesman.) At a meet ing of a number of local musicians last night at the commercial club he proposal of organizing a band for the purpose of giving concerts this summer was discussed and the prospects are that Dallas will have an organization of that kind In the near future. Dallas has always been famous 'I r rood bands and a couple of years ago had one of the best or ganizafis of the kind In the Will amette valley. Bert Downey, the leader at that time. Is now director of the band of the 162nd Infantry, of which Company L of this city Is a party. A number of the Dallas boys are also with Downey as mu sicians. There is. however, a lot of good material to choose from and It Is possible thatt T S. Grant, who conducted the band here several years ago, can be" Induced to direct bA bovs)ara!n. ' - ' - ' CHICHESTER S PILLS lsV. .1111 1M AMVKD BRA!. 1 el I a bl V Jll ia-si. Vvl Take atdf. ar or rm At II M 1 ft .TTH P yew iMn u rr . f 'felt. lr TIME TABLES JOtTUEHJt PACTPIC CX. Nerthaeaaa 1$ Oregon Express . So. No. 6:05 a-m. 6:11a.m. 9:20 a.m. 1:26 p.m. 8:46 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:10 p.m. irregonian , .... 28 Willamette Limited.. 18 Portland Passenger.. 24 Coos Bay 12 Shasta Limited 14 Portland Express ... . mLNo. tc luteal WiT Freight.. 8:oo a-m. No. 228 Portland Fast Freight 1LI6 pa iMtkSMSl , No. No. No. Wo.' No. 53 Oregonlan .1 . 1:20 a.m. 23 Coos Bay ..10:01a.m. 15 California Express ..10:68 a.m. IT Roseburg Passenger. 4:20p.m. 11 Shasta Limited 6:43 p.m. 27 Willamette Limited.. 6:10p.m. 13 San -Francisco Pass.. .10.37 p.m. No. No. No. 221 San Fran. Fast FrC. -.1I:1 e-i. No. 227Local Way Freight. .18:01 a-m JtALEM-GEER LI5B Vo. 71 Arrive at Salem..... 9:16a.m. No. 74 Leave Salem......... 8:06p.m. SALEM. rALI. CITT Jt WBCSTTKRIv 161 Leaves. Salem, motor .... 7:06a.m. I(8 leaves Salem, motor.... 9:36a.m. 165 Leaves 8alem, motor.... 1:40pm. Through ear to Monmouth and Arlle t7 Leaves Salem, motor .... 8:4 8p.m. ICS leaves Salem, motor..... 6:67p.m. 39 Way Freight leaves Salem 6:00 a.m. 166 Wives at Salem ........ 8:30 a.m. 4 Arrives at Salem ....... .11 :00 a.m. if Arrives at felm ........ 3:0p.m. 16 Arrives at Salem 6:35 p.m. 17a Arrive at Salem 7:20 p. m 49 Way Freight Ar. Salem.. 2:30 p ro. UHEGOX ELECTRIC eathbea Train Leave Arrlva Arrlva Eugene .19:56 am 12:26 pm Portland . 6:30am Salem 1 9:35 am 1011 am H Si nm Ltd. ..8:30 am .....10:45 am . . . .. .2:05 pm Ltd. ..4:40 pm 4:15 pm 6:36 pm 1:10 pm 8:69 pm ;10pm flalemonly 11:20 pm Salem only :os pm 9:20 pm .11:48 pm l:65m- 6:60 im North Bank Station -i leave Jeffer on Street 16 and 20 minutes later.) Ifeelhhewstd Teave Arrlva Train V. 2 ... at Arrive Eugene ,12:06 am Salem Portland 4:36 mm 6:69 am 7:15am l:tltn 9:45am 11:96am 11 :20 am 1 :3K pm 1:64 pm 4:00 pm 4:00 pm 6:4 6 pm '6:80 pm 7:40 pm 7:66 pm 19:t pm 10 Ltd. ..7:4$ am 12 14 . ...,11:16am 16 Ltd. . .1 :55 pm 20 4:10pm 33 4:2epm xNorth Bank Station Arrlva Jeffer son Street 16 minutes earlier). "Leave Corvallls. - COR V ALMS COSWKCTIONt 7er1libas8 Leave Corvallls -Arrtve Salem :26am 9:45sm 12:12 pm 1:60 am 8:41 pm . 4:00 pm 4:10 pm 6:80 pm 8:18 pm - 1:66 pm isssass Leave f-'em Arrive Corvallls V.35 am 10:16 am 19:66 pm 4:16 pm :48 pm l:i;im 11:32 am , 8:2 pm , 8:96 pm ' :99 pm R3