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Smj' ' TTIE PRECOX STATESMAN WEDNESDAY. APIUL 1(L 1018 7 (Sfl 1 . ii sussi f i B d D) i r c t r y - ' ' The Wants and Needs of the Capital City Are Noted Under Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them - Sell and Exchange all Kinds ,. SECOND HAND GOODS jfPT'S cixmiiNo. 8IIOKH, UICY- CLES, TOOLS, ETC. CAPITAL EXCHANGE mort " ; .17 Court PL ! Konwicn union HUE 1SSCIUNCB SOCIETY W. II Durghardt, Jr., gciUent Agcot 8S3 State St. Money to Loan o9 mrnovKD farm and cttt fBOPKHTlf AT M TH0S.K.FORD i uver i.m diii nk. Salens. Or. CtltflflED A D YEItTI S EUK3f Tl Mat Par Ward t First Insertion .............. le tlabaaquant InssrtlOBB ....... lie I One week (six insertion-) ... 1c On moota ... ....... ......... jo In months' contract par too. lo It meatba' contract, par mo... 7e Ko seoeuBt opened for leas than lie A aaat card given fTCC With BB advertisement to the eitent of KOo 4 aaaouoctng -For Pale," "For beat," "Rooms" or "Hoard." ........ HEW TO DAT Each new classified edvertlse meet will be run under "New Today" for first Insertion, unlesa thr wise ordered by tbe adver tiser, ' auVMqueat Insertion ot the? b4 wilt nppear under it proper class ification. . No advertlement will bo rua ader "New Today for mora tbaa e Issue BBder Bay circumstances - i ' ? Ml TODAY WAXTED-A LIGHT WICKElt IJAUY cab. Must be reasons bfeBnd In good fondltion. Phone 144. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOIt tit) equity In new modern fk,ve-room souse, rirepiace, on pavea atreets ' liox Ui, Balem. . , ITKXITURE FOR RALE NEARLY iif, inquire iqq cnemekeia. rOR REfT ROOM HOUSE. GARD- sn and fruit. iuo cnemeKeia. FOR RENT OR SALE A TEN ROOM -house and 2 acres. 1835 Center street, pbone 1091. WHITE ROCK CHICKS, lift or 67F. PHONE TEACHER WANTED SALARY fSO per month, t 7th and sth grades. - School begins immediately. Apply to Coast Teachers liureau. Statesman office, for details. WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN printing trade. Apply statesman composing room, upstairs. FOR SALE OR TRADE COZY LITTLE I 1-room house and one lot in lligh land addition. Will take Ford or, I other small car if in good condition. Liberal terms on balance. Address box 17. rouro 3. city. BOTTOM LAND WANTED FOR CASH rent. Ntemeyer, (44 gtate street SEVERAL FINE HOME-TRACTS FOR sale on easy terms, also a numoer ef fully-equipped farms, mcraeyer, lit Btate street. CHOICE IORTLAND IXTS AND some cash to exchange" f r good Ba lem home. Nlemeyer, (It State. WILL EXCHANGE WKU-IM PROVED 10 acre tract for 1 4500 coast acreage. Nlemeyer, 611 Btate. Mr.VKfy t m.'HT A'H 1 HLSST AUUL,iirAB trade for small acreage I SECTION OF bast land to and soma cash difference. Good t-rms on balance. Th section. Is close to town-with seversl elevators and Is fully equipped with new and commodious buildings. Including IS no or cattle, neaa nnrses n u the machinery and eoutpment, in W acre, mir be T had for 114.000. only a little more than S Z0 an acre; Memeyer, the Canada Man, 544 , State sireei. VOSr HE FOOL1KII: MANY A PER has carried his own risk rather then navithe small insurance prem- v lum required for adequate fire pro tection and lost heavily. The odds 1 8jjUiLDINO COMPANY NOW OR "are too much against you, I ajanlxing. Wsnts few more parties VSVJ OS'svyaj lIUBinrPP ase-1 mrt fail's ra. The Oregon Fire Relief As sociation of McMlnnville Issues a "litt Edae" oolicv at a verr moder ate eost Phone 317. H. A. John-on Co., Agent, Hush Hank lildg, Sa- i m. Kuril iviiv.il ACRE FARM. 901 arras In TultTvatlon. good buildings. MONEYTO LOAN ONGOOD SECUit Ilne water. Rock County, Kansas.! Ity CI. V. Unruh. phone 815. price $10 per acre want someining Bear flalom. 40 arraa within Ana mile of rail road town, 12 miles from Salem, all cultivation, price 12 per acre Will taka lotna trade. , 10 acres, S miles from Salem, this a fine improved tract of land. i waai larger place. A good business block in Portland. I I store rooms, theater bulldl . 4 four-room flats above. Want a good farm or stock of mdse. H.. M T icJes has been ploughed 1r'". 5 rolles ?r"m Trinioao lias r s k m i rinmaii s nd 120 could be If cleared. Place! mostly fenced, small house, want jusY "se:Ve7r.nen eV Mariters, 402 1 r tinhsrd Kldg . phone fm. EMPLOYMENT W W A I. K WA.TEI GIRL FOR GENERAL -nusework. If5 North 17th. or phone WANTED WOMAN TO DO HOUSH wk for family of three. Must be llUiv i ,AmUi..i,nn..l. ir In. reiinea and a good cook, iio "wi address wix "It 64 Btaiea "Jn office, giving your address or ""' niimimf , MAI.F3 w A:1T W niti: w Xkil bh p'inck- nros. miry. Phone lt37. WfJ!TKn CLERK EXPERIENCED e-rerred. Aliolv I'alrrinn l'uar (V.I "2t ntate and Commercial. MEN ONLY WANTED West l.tn. fl1t , ( , . oiiim .ipiiiw .'r'n,o-p : ity,' is v.,,. it .ki.. wiled. Tl, .int.. -,,-t 1..11... wulf.'i rm irrtuv li(iUW)(ATIII' iirf. m"r? t Is bothering us. iZT Tsllroad reipt from Salem, "I wa will tMiy back if you work fc.y.h.V'i wor;.,VwrYtl Srtniilfl Wcrrr Let the r howroT.i'ZVi. ""V. II ' leave. " ' : malm f.reS1i?S nniP condurlnn an1 .rm..-n.... S ages: 31 cents per hour, firm year; 40 cents second year, and 45 rrnli lh'Vter'. KiBht hour day. time and hV IT u vr eight houie and thirty minutes in any 24-hour Pr'od- Apply Room 110. Ktectlic building. Portland, Oregon. Portland Railway. Mht Ar Power (ntiipiinv WANTED AT XCK MEN ANDw7 men. Apply Salem Klnga Products Co. MALE AND FEMAE HELP WANTED We have an opening In your town r a newspaper salesman. You could make a good salary with nur proposition, Address "11 47" States man offlei.. FOR SALE I.I VKHTOCK F ItTlh 1 1 c v 16 1 f" 8 a tiJC A LL 4 Is North 23d. FOR BALK 1 POLAND CHINA IIOAll. , rrBisterea. itutirson y, mile Norto . County Farm. I'hona 4Ft. - railway. lii;i.ir4 X Kit -5T ton half: ihahh kked whkat. Mayro McKlnney, Turner. Ornton. , FOU BALK GOOD CJNB HOU,i: CAN Un wagon, complete. C. Mitchell, Turner. IF VOU WANT TO GET THE TIES i farm paper, send 10e to the Paclfir Homestead, Sal'-m, Wegon, for a trial sunscription. Mention this ad. CAPTIVITY OF THE O ATM AN GIRIJ4 This true story of western Immi gration has been cart-fully revlseo. making a handsome llttlo nook. It tells In araphlc terms of the m. sacre of the Oatman family, of tne escape of Lorengo, and thn captivity or iary ana (iitve. aiary otea or starvation and Olive was purchase rrom tne Indians live rears later The price is 20 cents. pnstDald. Ad. dress Oregon Teachers Monthly, tta. lem. I'regon. T'oiCtiiy DLACk Mi.VOirCA. KGGH FIFTEEN fori fl.25. IS.50 per hundred. H. C Porter. Aumsvllle, Oregon. IF YOU WANT TO GET THE P.EaS'l poultry paper published, sviid 10 cents to the Northwest Poultry Journal, Salem. Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this art. FOR RElil HOCBBt Volt RENT R(X)M MODERN DUN alow, corner Wallor and South 13lh streets. No. 1285, phone CiZ. FOR RENT 112.50 SIX ROOM MOI- ern house on paved street at 1920 south High street, t. A. jmoien 1141-J, any time week days. FOR RENT 7 ROOM HOUSE ON paved street, extra long lot for gard ening, lots of fruit, also garage $10 per month, see F. A. liaker, phone 481-j. r FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING: 16 partly modern five-room cot tag lltil Saginaw. In good order. Foremerir rented lor 1 10 a month, Call at 1042 Sag'naw or Statesman Business oriice. 1'none zi. til Neat modern bungalow- rooms at 9(t North 20th sC Call a Statesman business office or poone 23. $20 Modern 10 room bouse on Cottage street, close In. Call Htateaman business of fee. or phone 12. - ' ROOM a HOUSEKEEPING AND SINGLE roorna nicely furnished at fcJ terry street, come ana see mem. FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM with use of 'bath. In modern home. Address A. U, care Statesman. FOR RENT WELL FURNISHED TWO and three room suites or rooms suit able for housekeeping, .Inquire 730 North Front. -j GOOD -OUTSIDE ROOM HiT WATEI heat, modern eonTenlene!st al in roms. Close to Btate lious i 101 rhemeketa. Phonw 11X0. "WSTwrFOUND KOI .M FOUND2riOLI WATCH ON. RIVER mad. Owner- can have same by Identifying. Inquire Theodore Stoelk, roof n, w. lft. Salem. RUSCELCAMOUS "B t'si K! O PPOItT lSIITIEB with money. Abundant lumber avail able not in conflict with present source of supply to yards, beoce pref erence In securing contracts. Partic ulars. 702 Spaulding Bldg., Portland. Oregon. . mowbT" to'loaw. - - WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HTG H ES T CAS 1 1 PRICE PAID FOl! good clean rags., irewroom oir- man. . Tf1TVr ADl C-n IDrrnDV a itto ivnTirn - 7?. g i - : - - - . - - m - riTlPpSAUTO SERVICE CITY AV country Urtps. FBone way. , "5llOi5I3liii5E?--i?52 niTM lurj-.SOLE TfltE 8ERVIO Station Ml. bould commercial oi. phone 421. : ; ' ntTlCUKNRL'SII AUTO WUPPLT ANU street. Pbone ss, . nn jrifBTT A- GRAY TUBES VULr cantsed. tie. itetreaaing our special ty. Free service car. rnone ituv 379 North CommerclaL ivatt HllllM CIV HETUKADM AND ...llnni tubas 2Sfl UO. Service CSr I'hone $41. 124 South Commercial treet 'PROFESSIONAL DENTIST DR. F. I UTTER. DENTIST. ROOM 411-411 POX Ol vununciw Phone 404. "MtBICJ TKACIIKIl R HAKK. TEACHER UF i'lA.w frn 1SX'- . 'PMtsltlAMT" hysician. irrie ana resioepce r North Liberty. Hslem, phon iu am t w -tJ n.J a mm V.. viaaaiiicu AIM liwa ii a LODGE DIRECTORY flMOTIIKHIIOOU OFYOKMAJI meet8:vjc Ing In Maaonle Temple, fifth floor, at o'clock. All visiting tntrabM wel come. Horace kee. Foreman, W. II. Trunk. Correspondent. . MODKItf WOODHKt. MODKHN WttODMUN OK ! AMKKICA Oregon Cixlr Camp, No.vC4(, meets every Thursday evenlna; at I o'clock In Derby building, corner Court and Mlah streets, ic F. Day, V. Cs J. A. Wrlaht. clrek. BUSINESS CARDS A t'TO niCLIVKHT HAGOAUK AND TAUCEI.S DKLlVKIl d any pla'-n, city or country. I'hone 4 or 2AH1.U. W. V. Klsher. iiiitiii:n siioi'a ViU ALWAYS 1H)K UKTTKIl AND fcl brtti-r If you get your hair trim, vhampoo, and face massage at 1 n- Krt-y' lltirhcr Htmp. 311 Htate street Xlilriok'HA'vrie DU. O. nrSC0TT,"D. aitADUATBTOF r. B. c. Cblropractlcs rountala bead. Davenport, Iowa. Chiropractic cor rects the cause of disease. Office 408-7-I. U. B. N. Bank Building-. T'hnna 7. rteeldonra I2-n. TWi ST:bK"Tii t net a7 DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN disease. 1(1 H, lllirh PH. I hone IKS. Tilt aTba IFlca phks CAFiTAITCIT V TitANSFEn COM PAN X Phone 933, Salem's largest and best equipped transfer company. Get our reduced freight rates on eastern shipments. Also for storsge as we have three warehouses in connection with business. Furniture moving, packing, shipping and storing our specialty. Office 1(1 south Commer cial street. i "DH YCl7EA X I 0A D I'll EBilSa"" J A PA NES EP Ft ESS I NcTPA RLO RS K. . Watsnabe. Prop.. 414 N. Commer cial Bt. Ladies' and gentlemen's .suits cleaned and pressed, $1.26 and $1.75. Work called for and delivered free, Telephone Main 652.' jvnn JUNK. WAITED "WE PAY HIGHEST price for Junk of every kind. Let us make you a price on your household Koode. The "Sauare Deal" House Capital Junk Co., 271 Chemekete Street, Pbone 19s. KULL VALUE PAID FOR SECOND hand goods. . Highest market prices for Junk snd, bides. Tbe - People's judk ana aeconanana store. Mil mo. Commercial. Phone 794. "nAIlI"HEMOYTCD CLEAN WHITE" HAS PROVEN SUC cessf uL Applied here or sold for bome use. Sanitary Beauty Parlors. 22" Hnbharrt Bidg. L.ACMURIBS SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK delivery and careful work. Dry wash so per pound. 13C South Lib erty street. I'hone 25. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO ular washing done at "a rate every body can afford. For only IA cents we will collect, wash anf deliver your washing within twenty-four hours. Phone 2471. OSTEOPATHY' Dit. W. L. MEltCEH. GRADUATE American School Osteopathy, Klrks ville. Mo.; treats acute and chronic disease. Office 44-105 U. 8. Na tional Rank Hldg. J 'hone 919. Resl dence 419 North Surnmer. Phone 414. D-R8. WHITE & WALTON. OSTEO oathle ohyslcana and surgeons. raduates of the American Schools cf Osteopathy. Klrksvllle. Mo., Post - graduate and specialised in nervou diseases at I-"S Angeles College, Treat acute and chronic diseases Offiees 605 -7-. U. S.. National Hank Rldg. Phone Resldenee, 120 Court street. Phone 2215. Dr, White, residence phone 4. Nl'RSEnrRB. FRUITLANIJ NURSERY SALES YARD t lliuh and retry, can and see stock and Ket prices Wfore purchasing vim: w litre. Grafted walnuts closing out at rcducl price, also logan berries. "PIAKoTfwtXcT AST. EXPERT TUNING. cleaning, repairing and regulating. All work guaranteed. 1145 Hall street or car of Sherman Clay tA f"o,. Court street.-phonw 9152-J. ' "I'l ill.lC-rrE!SOJHPIIEHI4 TYPEWRITING NEATLY IXJNE AND compared I'hone 9'.t. 1 KCO H trifk N"l f iOODS" WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND goods of all kind, pipe fittings, har ness, collars, coiiai . peas, too is, chains. Fred Scblndler. 251 Center Street. TMlKItTAKRItl WEBII A ClXjUGlTC. B.W"EBB. A. II Clough. funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the pro fession. 47 Court street. TR AKMrK.lt HATLI TTi'iew . fan rVs Vr aai wm ti V. rif " V tTt V5T UlU;nUwfV DIVtfl IVIU. HHI Alivvi Of hftUUnC- IlOUMDOiai MAalnM 4 ys.Ka A f9 m n-Arfinr. IT.- Xs' ra..ocV.L!dm.nV.lpr 1-vel for July delivery, new phone 1122-J "WALL PA pen. AIST CAU7"UP"H. M. HUSSKLM AN FOR paper hanging, painting ana tinting. Choice wail p r and cut out bord ers. Phone '2505W1. JLENN U ADAMS FOR HOUSBLDEC- eoratlng. painting, liming, paper, banging, etc Work done by contract or day; good workman. Location 1020 Center St. Pbone 6II-W. I'EN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND upward for choice Wall Paper at Buren's Furniture Store, 179- Com mercial Br, 4EE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL Paper and Picture Framing, oopp workmen 4fc I'wirl Bt Phone 415, WATER SALEM" WATER CO. OFFICE. 301 B. rotnmercial street. For water service apply at office. Make all complaints at the office. No deductions in bills will b allowed for absence or for any causes whatever unless water is ..ui off from premises. Hereafter water foe irrigation will only be furnished to regular customers using oki.r roe domestic nurooses. Con tractors fcr sidewalks, brick work, iii.airrini will nleaae read "for l.irMmir purpoioi1' under schedule of ni.i anolv t nrriee ror copy. tMIVl-: WIltK FKNCINO Depot Hellene I A Aser4ea Feaee, II alaea. 2 In, le ft In. high. Paints, nils and Varalab. Steves Heballl and Itrpalree -loganberry mm4 Hep lleeka. Baleea Fence Sl Sieve Weeks. Zftd Cmmri St, rbeae 114 II. n. teKWIWO. HOOD tW rit zandi wood saw. phone i io?-ll. - I ' WHEY For Feeding Hogs 9 Can be had at the Marion Creamery Call or Telephone 24SS SALEM MARKETS m vivo riticK . Eitca and l'oultry. Kggs, 30c. Old roosters, 13 to 14c. , Ktags, 16 to 18c. Pork, Mutton, And IWcf. Pork on foot, IB to 16c. t Kwes, & to 9c. ; Veal, dressed. 1C to 19c Spring lamb, 19c. . Reef steers, 7 to 9c; cows; 4 to Sc. Dulls, 4 to 6c. Hay t Cheat, per ton. $24. j Clover, per ton, $22. ; Vetcbi per ton, $24. I Grain. Wheat. $1.85 to $1.87, Oats, $1. Deans, 10c. , Mill Peed. 1 lots 11. Dran, per ton, $36. Shorts, per ton, $38. AVIIOMJMALK TO DEALKltH. Country butter, 45c. Creamery butter, 45c. Uutterfat, f. o. b. Salem, 13c. Fish. Steelheads, 25c. Smelt, 5c per pound. ; Salmon, Chinook. 20c. Vegetable. Lettuce, crate, $2 to $2.75. Celery, 90c. Nebraska rice corn, 11c. . jJ Tomatoes, California, $2.75.. J' llroccoll. $1.25. Onions, $1.75. Cabbage, 3 He ' String garlic, 8c. Potatoes, $1. Note. Almonds, 23c. Walnuts, No. 1, 24c. Peanuts, raw, 17c. j Cocoanuts, dozen, $1.60. , Fmlt. Honey, Idaho, $6. ! Oranges, $5 to $8. Grapefruit, $5.25. : llananas.' 6 c. Apples, $1.25 to $1.75. Lemons. $6.50 to $7.50. Dromedary dates, $6.25. - ltetall Price. Creamery butter, 55c ' Kggs, 35c. Flour, hard wheat. $2.U to $3. Flour, valley, $2.50 to $2.60. Sugar, cane and beet. 11 lb. $1. Potatoes, sack lots, $1.25. PORTLAND MARKETS . . a PORTLAND, April 9. Ilutter: Prints, extras, 44 6145c; cubes, ex tras, 39c; prime firsts, 38c; dairy, 30c. Ilptterfat: Portland delivery No. 1 sour cream, 4 4c. Potatom, Potatoes: lluylng price-Local, nominal; selling prl, 73c (Jl. fi rains. I ccye,1v.,5?Rn;J,lT V?: $CC; oats, .No. : J, : Pf; vj4'50! torn, yellow. $66.&0; mixed,, $6S. Prices on Corn Market r . a... . iV'o Tkir...l I'aclflc rsr shops In ! :A.N.,' ,riL T.hJrtJV U.nge, wa. seen If grain op Ions: (Mlds -OatBB No 2. d aftrnoon but no (rare of hlm $6H; barley, feed. $73; brewlBg. $80 f0nd bJ f0md pRttird, WorJ v ,K'An9Tnn . vDd , es: "m n from Falls City. Saturday. Hilda) Oats. No. 3. white. $64; . mrnb.r)1 of lh; , w. w 38-pound clipped. 164 ao; corn. no. ... - -...- ,-, D m D Cs Jl' a"''" them a ducking in the mill 'trOVe 10 De Qieaay pond but no trape of th-m could be ntiirAnn Arit n T.iiraiihnnl of! higher prices for future deliveries when new style, trading begins jena - ed today to uphold the corn market Steadiness prevailed at the close. which was exactly tbe same as 24 1 hours before with May $1.274. Oats lost '4c to He net. In provisions th outcome was a gain of two to I C fit 7C , A mm. A mmm a., t -.A Alirniiun UI iwi u ucib vcuirmi ahlAfltf ,. ? A Saa- as Sl SI anf Vl att nrftrbeftr style contracts. A popular" opinion was that the right value basis would be fixed by comparison with the cost of number three mixed, which to day sold at about $1.4501.50. a bushel. Absence of seaboard demand weakened oats despite changes ex pected soon In contract 'grades. Provisions sympathized with high er quotations on hogs. :i Prices Heavier When Hans Strike, Agaim NEW YOUK. Apill 9 Attention was divided today between the pro-1 greas. of the liberty loan campaign and the course of events along the Franco-Belgian front. To the rent-val of Teutonic diver sions In the Utter quarter. wait at tributed the heaviness of prices and gradual reduction of dealings, total salos barely approxlihatlng 175,000 shares. i , Coppers displayed relative firm ness on the resumption of operations In Mexico, Knares or silver com. rmnles msde no response to the bill Introduced In tbe senate fixing $1 as the price of tbe white metal. - Pacific, grangers and minor rails were lower by one to almoat three points, motors and oils reacting shout as much, while shippings and obiccure specialties were suggllsh at I inoi-n moderate demands. United StatcB Steel again forfeltd the better partof a point, more than ordinary activity was shown In Inter national oonas, Angio-rrencn ' selling at the year's best quotation, though gaining only a fraction. Lib erty Issues reacted at tho outset, the 4's hardening later. Total sales, par . ia . . . I vaiue, aggregated .5Z5,000, U. S4 bonds, old Issues, were un changed on call. . GEOMCREE IS ASSAILED "Helt Smeared All Over With Treason' Says Senator Penrose ! WASHINGTON, April 8. An agreement to limit debate on the se dition bill beginning tomorrow was reported late today to the senate af- ter another day of bitter discussion an4 ,j..,u. . ,..... I and the adoption of amendments meeting; objections of some oppone nts. Dy unanimous consent It was de cided to invoke the rule restricting speeches to ten minutes on the bill and five minutes on amende ments af ter 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon An agreement to fix a definite time for a final vote could not be secured. but administration leaders hoped for passage! of the measure late tomor row or Thursday. During the day Republican sens tors vigorously assailed George I Creel chairman of the bureau of pub lic Information, and Senator Will- lams of .Mississippi, Democrat, scored tne senate for delay on tbe bill. Senators Penrose of Pennsylvania: Johnson of California, and Sherman of Illinois, Republicans, denounced a statemeat attributed to Mr. Creel in a speech yesterday that be was glad America, was not prepared In enter Ing the! war and that military pre paredness was violative of American traditions. Senator Penrose declared he did not see l why a man like Mr. Creel should remain In office "when he Is smeated; all over with treason." Senator Sherman said Mr. Creel is a pacifist and that he would criticise anyone making such statements "as the arch-enemy of tbe republic." He added that Democratic opposition to preparedness was responsible for mil itary conditions when the nation entered the war. Senators advocating modification ot the bill to protect liberty of speech for legitimate discussion of public questions .succeeded in securing aaopuoa today of an amendment bv Senator Knox of Pennsylvania, to the clause punishing statements calculat ed to Incite resistance to "any duly constituted federal or state author ItV " Tv Im.njlmant waiiI J f mv.,.v wvuil, FlUAl! lie statement, -intended" to -incite, provoke or encourage" resistance to "the United States or promote the cause of its enemies." it was con tended that the original language might prevent 'proper criticism of officials. . W. W. Distributes j Literature at Dallas DALLAS. Or.. April 8. (Spelal to The Statesman) Some ttmc late Friday night or Baturdsv morning a member of the I. W. W. visited this city and distributed literature about th pUnt of tnl willamett Valley Lumber company and the Southern South Dallas. A In the vlclnltv Frl pplled for work at the mill tb c,,y Ui had complained a fcre, jWl.n fn mber company and bout the wagea of. employes of the plsnt heard the news they made a rarrh for the men with the Intent found. IA lookout was kept for the men In this clfy but thy evidently hsd Ihelr suspicions aroused and i tne p" 6y GENE 1 rura m iuc hiiii o i Cy rAOTHER PLtrXM;) . W COKE OH A CHASf Tr05C I . COME . .tf.Vl VflAC!lCiri . 't j ' REAL ESTATEITONNAGE GROWS FOR BALE-MJ ACRES OF LAND, quarter mile from Claxtar; llti an acre. Will sell half, if desired. John Wesley. Balem. route I. I'hone I7F4. FOR SALE OR RENT ROOM HOUSE partially modern, two lots, iruit. i-heap. Phono 1409-J or call 1609 North Fourth. IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKET FOR a small tract of good rich soil, reas onably priced and located close to Balem, call 7-J. I WANT TO RUT A GOOD. MODERN home on the Installment plan. Write full particulars In first letter If you want to be considered. 1 will furn ish the best of references, liox II Btatesmsn office. WILL EXCHANGE MY 14 ACRE FARM complete with all stock snd machin ery for good and Improved ranch in Southern Alberta. Give location and all details of Improvements. Write box t statesman office. A fine ROOM modern HOUSE lately built with two large lots, and .r,i. for trade. What have you in clear property of any kind for equity In this. A good trade- can be had on this. See Wm. Fleming, 111 Btate street.- A. GOOD RUY 25x10 FEET ON EAST side Commercial street, one door nortb of Btate street, Balem. together with perpetual right of way over the 14x59V feet tract extending from this property to Btate street. Terms Apply Scott Rosorth, 7111 Bpauldlng lildg., Portland. Oregon. SUNNY SOUTHERN ALnERTA wheat farm, exccotlonally fine un improved half section In Southern Alberta, Canada, for sale on reason able terms. A. C. llohrnstedt. 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon. FOR SALE RE ABONABE MODERN five-room bungalow, gas and wood range Included, built la buffet, fir place, large bathroom, living room, bed rooms, etc., extra large 'porch, yard.' Easy Walking . Distance. Terms.' Pbone 1271 or 193. FOR SALE A SAWMILL AND TWO million feet ot saw timber, for 14900. part cash will take some trade. Also piling timber for sale. Also dry cord wood. A number of Bice farms and city Drooerty for sal Cheap. Have 13 acrea of choice land, well located .to exchange for home In Ba lem. Value 200. John 1L Scott, 404 Hubbard building. 14S ACRES. 200 CULTIVATED. 40 .timber pasture, running water, rair Improvements, S miles from Pratum, best Waldo Hill solL price 122.000 40 acres. 51 cultivated. II pasture. 2 timber, all good soil, spring water. good Improvements, 1900 prune trees. 50 English walnut trees, good team of horses, wagon, harness, .3 Jersey cows, 100 pure bred hens, 1 mile from Aumsvllle, a snap, price $1500. Terms. Socolofsky. Ill State St.. pbone 970. T B,.hif s . 1 .Pit t' I tinv IDBAj lit'.ir it" i. a ,1.; to h.v7?oof. fer as nice a house for the price, and say I am selling It. Tbe most com plete, finest finished and complete thing In the way of a room bung alow $1500 and terms at that. What are you doing with your talents, bid ing them In a naqkin or aa old stocking or other safe Place Idle? Go t and see William Fleming If you ever want a fine home for next to stealing It under protection. Call at 111 State street, room 7.- FOR SALE ROOM MODERN COT tage, located three blocks from Bush Bank corner, price $250. Improved 5 acre tract, all cultivated, hous. and barn, good well, price $1000. 10 acre farm. 40 acres cultivated. balance timber, pasture, running water, orica ICS per acre. Good Im proved 10S acre farm, good buildings. nearly all in crop, peat oi sou, price $135 per acre. 140 acres of first class farm land, good road price $15 per acre. If you went to bur.' trade or , sell, see us. W. H. Orabehhorst A Co., 275 State street. EXCHANGE GOOD HOUSE CLOSE IN paved street $3000. Take lots In Ba lem or Portland balance easy terms. 2e acres good land mostly orchard good buildings near Balem, $3500, "take city property balance terms. Irwome property good Nebraska town O00, clear for small farm. For sale 7 room modern house new, cloaa In, a bare-aln at 12250. 5t4 acres close In. main road, modern .bungalow, very cheap. I room bungalow new, strictly modern fireplace and furn-a.-e $1750. Choice ten acre tract close In good buildings on main road fruit and berries $2500. I room enttate and two lots for rent. F. L. Wood. Bayne Bldg. . BYRNES 20 PER CENT Close Cooperation of Ship Control Committee Proves Effective WASHINGO.V, April t.An . In crease of 20 per cent In the amount of tonnage shipped across the Atlan tic In March was gained through close co-operation of tbe ship control committee, the shipping board an4 . the war department. In directing thi J movement of traffic. . Officials con fidently predicted today that the ef ficiency In handling would men a ?Bln of. 20 per cent In tonnage dor- jisg April. The strength of the non-fighting. fleet which the United States has rontrlbtued to the aid of the allies. IrtM-ame known today for the flnt time. A totsl of 390 American vest-els or vessels under American con trol, now are In tbe trans-Atlantic trsde. with a tonnage of 2. 742, 605. Of these 322 fly the American flag while 68 are chartered ships of neu tral nations. The American shlos have a carrying capacity oi l. 265, 344 tons. In addition to the present feet there are 41,000 tons of Dutch ships rtlll to be put Into service as soon as crews csn be provided. ' 8hlp built In America for the shipping board will swell the total still fur ther, as the building program begins , to show cumulative results during the summer. When the ship control eommine was established Januarv 30 to have supreme charge of all shins enterln American ports. It was hopea mm renfralUed control wonM man It effect theaddltlon of 1.000.000 tors to the shipping rsriuties avauao'-i for-tha transportation of men. muni tions and food to fight the liaised. Iq twki months that object baa been achieved by having force to arnie the American, allied and neu-. tral ships trading in American ports., May He Rt In Piece. There wag b man wtfo fancied ' .That bv driving good and fast H'd get Ms car across the track ; TWore thai train got past; He'd mlxs the engine by an Inch . And make the train hands ore. There wa a man who fancied this; There Isn't anv more. . .. . I. Harvard Lampoon. LOOK AT THIS-A REAL OPPORTUNITY - awn... iss arrea of choice Pol coun ty land about 110 acre clear; about 5 acres In stump pasture; balance) la choice piling timber and oak grube. T-K.. .Ia.. wnrlK its. ess. New four- room bouse, new dairy barn, providing for 20 eowa asd tout horses; new pig pen and new mux nous, weier v'r--from fine spring to all bulldlnss. V 111 sell the whole at a great Bargain. ery easy terms. S per cent imereew ddress I. owner, esre Te Btst-smsw. HICHESTER S PILI5 .INISUHsOSSAkB, A tulMiTsB BBAaB rilXa, ma taa at Si il. I Ii 1. A SaMaMS TIM TABLES - iotmirn racinc co. No. II Oregon express ?:!!! No. II fregonla .... .. ! ;! Now II Willamette Limited.. 1:10a.m. No. II Portland Passeager.. l:llp.sev So, 14 Coos Bay 1:41p.m. No, II Shasta Limited ..... l Zwm So. 14 Portland Ki press I:10 P " No. til Local Way Freight.. 1:00 am. No. 121 PorUand Faat Freight 11:11 pan Stknn . No. II Oregonlan .......... :J-m' No. II Coos Bay ,. ii1?!-" No, II California fcxpreaa ,,i:JUm. No. 17 Roaeburg Passenger. 4:30pm. No. 11 Shasta Limited ..... I:4lp.ww. No. 17 Willamette Limited. . 4:10 p m. No, ll Ban rraneisco i-aaa...i- p. No. Ill San FTen. Fast Frt.. . 11:01 a.s No. 127 Local Way Freight.. 11:01 B-aa, sALBX-crrvt una . i Vn ! Irrli. at Ma Lam . . . . . 1:11 Lm. No, 74 Leave Salem.. 1.41 p.rn SAI.r.W. FALLS CTTT WXSTFrRJI - 111 Ieavea, Salem, motor .... T:S;a.m UI leaves Salem, motor.... 9.1 1a.m. 1$5 Leaves Balem. motor.... 1:19 p m. Through car to Monmouia ano riie IC7 Leaves Salem, motor .... 1:41p.m. 1(9 leaves Balem, motor 5:17 p.m. !l Way Freight leaves Salem l:l am. US krrlvea at Balem .....a.. 1:30 a.sa. 14 Arrives at Balem ........ii:" a.m. If Arrives at Salem ........ 1:00p.m. ICI Arrives at Salem ........ I.llpm. ITS i.rl... al Balam t:20B.m. t40 Way Freight Ar. Salem.. 1:30p.m. OREGON KLECT2UO Betkbo4 Trala Leave Arrivo Arrive. No. "For tland PHem tuaeae 1 iJiim nun if:am I Ltd. ..1:10am 10:11am 11:35pm 7 10:41 am 12:60 pm 9 2:09pm 4:15pm 4:11pm tl Ltd. ..4:40 pm :40pm 1:50pm 17 ......4:05pm l:SSpm Salem only I l. If 19 ......9:20pm 11:20pm Salem oaly 21 11:45pm 1:55am 4:50am North Bank Station leave Jeffer- on Street II sad 20 minutes later.) . Nerthfca4 , Tava Arrive Trala Arrive No, Eusene Salem Portland I 12:01am . 4:15 am 4:50 am . 7:15am :25am 9:41am 1:25am 11:10am 1:20pm 1:50 pm 4:00 pm 4:S0pna 1:45 pm, l lfpm 7:40 pm 7:5lBm- 10:00 am IS Ltd. ..7:41 am I e 14 ll:1lsm II Ltd. ..1:55 pm 30 MMtptW 21 4:24 pm North Bank Station t Arrive Jeffer son Street It minutes earlier). Leave Corvallta. convALi is 4t)ircno!ii . Nertbboaaa Leave Corvsllts Arrive Salem 1:2 5 am 9:41am 12:12 pm 1:50 am 1:11 pm '4:00 pm 4:10pm 1:10pm 6:11 pm 7:45 pm BOB in see ej Leave P em Arrlva CorvaMIe a. 19am ' 10:11am 11:11 pm 4:15 mm 6:40 pm t am II Ham 9:90 pm 9 14 pm 6.00 pre a r: