The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 16, 1918, Page 7, Image 7

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THE OREGON STATESMAN: TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1918
ass it led l) i r e c t r y
The Wants and Needs of the Capital CityAre Noted
Under Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them
5
i
RnT Sell and Exchange all Kinds
SECOND HAND GOODS
Wra cLOTinxa. shoes; bicy-
V1MK
CAPITAL EXCHANGE
FOR
WORTH OH UNION
rffiE ISSUllANCB SOCIETY
W. H. Burghardt, Jrv
gtsMent ASn
3S3 Stale St.
IF
to Loan
Money
0 ntTROTK
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. nnRoTKi farm aicd cttt
. m.va' n A vara
TH0S.K.FORD;v,f
: naa
Of.
.ptllingP ADJCRTItKlCEarTfl
V Rate Pee werd
rtrtt Insertion
ubMQMBt Insertions HO
OnVwMk (six Inwtlom) ... io
V months' contract per mo.
11 neatha eon tract. pr mo... 1e
jja recount opened for Um than 15e
A iMt card given fro with aa
advertisement to the extent of 0o
BBOuaclBg -For Sale' "For
jUaC "Roem Board."
- 1TKW TO DAT
Each new classified advertise
ment will be run under "New
Today" for first Insertion, unless
etherwlse ordered by ; the adver
tiser. Buleeqaeat tnsertlon of the ad
will ppes under Ita proper class
ification. -
Me adverttsment will be ran
mnder "New Today" f o. mora than
se Issue under any circumstances
NEW TODAY
GOOD COW TO LET ON SHARES 14
sillk to be delivered to owner. Phone
I1JW.-
TOR IALEt-AT . A BARGAIN. TEN
teres JV4 miles North east of Salem,
acres bearing- prunes, t of logan
berries. 1 of gooseberries, good build-
z nf or will consider modern house
to flitO In South Salem or will rent
to right party. Phone owner 1499-R.
IVVSa LADY EXPERIENCED IN OF
flee work and typewriting wisnes
voaitlon. Some shorthand. Phone
roil BALE A ROLL TOP DESK
Hi one ta or can 785 court street.
HOME COMPANY THE OREGON
1'lre Relief Association of McMlnn
tills will give you "Gilt edge" pro
teetlon. at a very reasonable cost.
Ho foreign business. Alt money in
tested in local securities. For full
aartleulars as to our plan of Insur
HI, lc. ohona 147 today. H. A
Johnson .Co. Agent, Mush Bank
bldg., Saem.
WASTED WOMEN
fcops. Phone 611.
FOR TRAINING
I.HT CAMEO ' LA VL LIE R PIN,
lion' 119Z-R. Reward.
C.VSADA SPECIAL EXCURSION
party or una seexers win leave a
Um for Calvary. Alberta on Satur
day Aprl 20th. Full particulars
from C W. Nlemeyer. 544 state.
Ut ACRES, 100 CULTIVATED. BEST
ot Waldo Hills sou. miies ok i-rai
um. lil.fiOO. i
acres. St -cultivated, 1 prunes,
food improvements, team of mares.
' jorsey cows, 10 chickens. 1 mile
from Aumsville. 18500. terms.
II acres, modern house close to
8lm. take S room modern house as
Hrt payment, f 4S00.
Acreage near Salem, city property
mhtnge for ranch, not over Hvv
xoiofsky, 141 State street.
WANTED TO BUY 1 OR I ROOM
nodsra home In Salem, phone 170.
rm RENT HEATED. NICELY FURN
until t and room housekeeping
xtrtmtnt. Sleeping room. 84 rerry
l'"1-W.
rRMALR
A.TliI VOUNO LADIES FOR TEC
ohooe operating: pay while learn
Apply Chief Operator. Tha Pa
! TL 4k Tel. Co.
WATTED - EXPERIENCED SALEI
U4f forvJry goods store In town of
ti population. State wages x
rltnre and alva raferencea. - Ad
orM h ti Car, statesman office
WANTED TEN BRIGHT, CAPABLE
mn to travel, demonstrate and
i"H dealers. 125 to f50 per week.
Juilroad fare paid. Weekly advance
for traveling expenses.. Address at
; Goodrich Drug Company, Dept.
J"t Owiiha. Nehr.
MALE
AMD YOUNO MAN TO LEARN
printing trade. Apply Statesman
ti posing room, upstairs.
INTED MEN FOR RANCH WORK.
W. Lewis. Salem Bank of Com-
or phone 2134-W.
WASTED MEN TO CUT WHITE FIR
M wood 22.40 per cord. For fur
Jhr Information write F. M. Suver,
i"!!a, Oregon.
tPZP AT ONCE MEN BETWEEN
" nd 45 years of age to qualify for
r conductors and motormen.
ftw: ft cents per hour, first year:
t?J'B.u Meond year, and 44 cents
all work over eight bouts
I. jnirty minutes In any J4-hour
Apply Room 210 Electnc
:', Portland. Oregon. Portland
Light eV Power company.
AJD FEMAE HELP WANTED
an opening In your town
' iL,. "P1' , salesman. You
2 "? a good' salary with our
te!on- -Address "M 47" States-
sP'-pUakersJ3.64for8hrs.
L1VM f TT f ja AnnAOTTP ADP
m.:xy fr emptorment office. No
needed. Foolish strike still
f;.!I troublesome.' Receipt for
rki ,ar P to 22 csshed after
v.erk. Cunie-work as-
Board and bed f 4.SS seven
FOR SALE
livestock"
-liJl14" "ALErTlON li'2605VVl.
Sx,'KiOf)T' FRKHH JERSEY
street, reed sued.
L.B7'i POLAND CUINA BOAR,
"1, uuiif.on H mile North
llCKM,ANKOfa
CLOVER
HAY FOil SAC& "phone
100F21.
ASPARAGAS PLANTS
for SALE.
Phono 62F12.
FURNITURE FOIt SALE NEARLY
new. Inquire 1 boo Chemeketa.
SALE GRASS SEED WHEAT.
Meyro McKlnney. Turner, Oregon. ,
GOOD INCUBATOR TOR RALE IS
good condition; price very reasonable.
Phone 238 1-J.
YOU tWAN'T TO HET TMR (.'
farm paper, aend 10c to the Pacific
Homestead, Salem. Oregon, for a trial
uDitcripiion. Mention this ad.
FOR SALE FORD GOOD CONDITION
1483 North Summer street, after 4
p. m.
riVIJ BUCKEYE INCUBATORS. COO
eg sue for tale. Used on season;
cosi new . STfe.&u; will, sell for 160
Will install Mammoth Incubator and
must make room. M. A. C. Poultry
luncn, si. ueneoict, uregon.
CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRI
.This trite story of western Immi
gration K-s been carefully revtseo.
making a handsome little book. It
tells in graphic terms of the mas
sacre of the Oatman family, of tne
eaoape of Lorenso. and the captivity
of Mary and Olive. Mary died of
starvation and Olive was nurchaaed
from the Indiana five years later.
ine price is zv cents, pnetpald. Ao
dress Oregon Teachers Monthly, Ba
tern, oregon.
POCtTRY
WHITE .ROCK.
CHICKS. PHONE
IF5 or 57F6.
BLACK MINORCA EGGS FIFTEEN
for 1.2 . $6.60 per hundred. 11. C
Porter, Aumavllle, 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.
TUITRENT
uoriEi
FOR RENT SMALL HOUSE FURN-
ished, 482 South High street, phone
U2S.
SPLENDIDLY LOCATED FULLY
modern house for rent. Gar dm and
fruit, garage. 20. Nlemeyer, 4 4
State.
FOR RENT A FIVE ROOM MODERN
house, close In. Phone lOiO-J.
FOR RENT A SI54? ROOM MODERN
house, furnace, sleeping porch, etc.
Phone 1020-J.
HOtSF.S
FOR RENT 4 ItOOM HOUSE. GARD-
en and fruit. 1500 Chemeketa.
FOR RENT 8 ROOM MODERN HOUSE
ft per month. 434 South 16th. .In
qulre at 434 South 17th. 1
FOR RENT TWO HOUSES . EACH
with good barn. Phone I7S fore
noons or call 394 North Church St.
FOR RENT $12.60 SIX ROOM MOP-
ern house on paved street at lito
South High street. E. A. Khoten.
1141-J, any time week .days.
HOUSE FOR RENT FURNISHED OR
unfurnished to desirable party. Some
xunlture ror sale. oiocks sou to
of a P. depot. Phone 1&C7-W.
FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING:
ft partly modern .five-room cot
tage 1052 Saginaw. In good order.
Foremerly rented for flu a rciwntb.
Call at 1042 Saginaw or Statesman
business office. Phone 22.
113 Neat modern, oungaiow
a?n!V'l! ImrLoi1. UKS WHITE WALTON. OSTEO
Statesman business office or pnonel pth,c physlcans and surgeons.
23.
220 Modern 10 room nous on
Cottage street, close in. Call at I
Statesman business office, or phone I
23. .
ROOMS
HOUSEKEEPING AND SINGLE
rooms nicely furnished at S33 Ferry
street, come and see mem.
FOR RENT CbM FORT ABLE ROOM
with use of bath. In modern home.
Address A. is. care statesman.
GOOD OUTSIDE ROOTI HOT WATER I
beat, modern conrenlences, also In
side rooms. Close to eisie uouse.
1020 Chemeketa. Phone 1280.
STOREROOMS
VCiii It E N T T H B STOREROOM AT
ii North Commercial street, now oc
cupled by Compton's 15c. . and 25c
store, will be for rent May 1st next
- For particulars inquire at room 22
Breyman uicic -
MISCELLANEOUS
: MONEY TO LOAJfT
i?006TdTCOAN". ON GOOD IMPROVED
Bohrnstedt, 401 Masonic Temple.
MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD SECUR-
Hy. r Q. - K. t'nrun. pnone in..
iylfiTD
"miscelIXneocs
IWEOTJS . f
WAW5rolENT a rrv e or six
.AAnt mrwtern house by family witn
no children. permanent- renter.
Address "H it," Statesman.
highest cash PRICE paid fou
U1"".T r. Pressroom fitates-l
good clean rags.
man.
AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY
"Xuto service
smrsufdEiEjY anI
aMinlvV ItnDsa. rnOBI -rew www.
nlrht, iSJ -
IRBTTflTrAlRlSP
ZTimwa tfir.v.fint.R TtniB SERVK'k
Station 1 i 4. Bouva vwiuimi visib,g
phone 426.
QV.ACKENBUSir AUTO JF"'
vuicanixina. nvi.
street. Pbone 64. -
n RACK ETT eV GRAY TUBES VUL-
canlsed. xc Retreading '
. Frea service car. Phone 1400
27 North Commercial.
WATT 8HIPP CO. RETREADS' AND
aecUons tubes 16c up. Service car.
thon- 111. 126 South Commercial
street
PROFESSIONAL
...He.aiel , en AiMfW 1
DR. F. U UTTER. DKNJfi J'
it l.iii nana or wmuww
Phone 808. '
R HARR. TF.ACHER
Phone 1882.
OF PIANO.
PHYSICIANi
"CirXLTMAN. HOMEOPATH!"'
Physician. Office ana resiaence in
LODGE DIRECTORY
IIUOTIIKRHOOD OK lOKUAif
MEETS EVERYWEDNESDAY EVEN-
Ing In Masonic Temple, fifth floor, at
o'clock. All Visiting member. wel
come. Horace Sykes, Foreman. W.
IL Prunk. Correspondent. -
MODEnH WOOD.UE.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp, No. CMC, meets
every Thursday evening at t o'clock
In Derby building, corner Court and
High streets. R. F. Day. V. C; J. A.
Wrle-M. elrek.
BUSINESS CARDS
AUTO DELIVER r
H AGO AGE AND PARCELS DBLIVEIC
ed any place, city or country. Phone
64 or 2081-K. W. XV. Fisher.
BAHBKR SHOP
PHESTAGE IS WON TOGETHER WITH
increased business by those who per
Istently keep their head and face
in good fashion. Try our service,
lnsrreys Bwrr-r Hhop, 311 Stat street.
CHinonwcne
DR.b. L. SCOTT. D. C, graduate: OF
P. 8. C. Cblropractlcs fountain head.
Davenport, Iowa, Cblropractlo cor
rects the causa of disease. Office
401-7-1, D. 8. N. Bank Building. I
fnone 17. Keaiaenee izr-k.
DRAYS AND EXPRESS
CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
Phone 3I, Salem's largest and best
- equipped transier company, uet our
reduced freight rates on eastern
shipments. Also- for storage as we I
nave three warehouses in connection
with business. Furniture moving. I
packing, shipping and storing our
specialty. Office HI South Commer
clal street.
CHISKSB HHYSICIAX.
DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN
disease. 1SJ 8. High St. Pbone
"DRY CLEAKINCTaXD PRESflXO"
JAPANESE PRESSINO PARLORS F.
8. Watanabe. Prop. 414 N. Commer
cial St. Ladles' and gentlemen's I
suits cleaned and pressed, 81.21 and!
1 1.7. work called for ana delivered!
free. Telephone Main 652.
JLJVK
JUI4R
JUNK WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST
price for Junk of every kind. Let us
make you a price on your- household
goods. The "Square Deal House
Capital Junk Co- 171 Cbemeketa
Street. Phone It.
FULL VALUE PAID FOR SECOND
band goods. Highest market prices
J or Junk and bides. The People's
unk and Secondhand Store 171 No.
CTommerciaj. mom 7i.
11 A1H' REMOVED
"CLEAN WHITE' HAS PROVEN Suc
cessful. Applied bare or sold for
home use. Sanitary Beauty Parlors,
t, A CN DRIES
SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK
delivery and careful work. Dry I
wash 6c per pound, lis south Lib
erty street. Phone 15.
HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO
ular washlnr done at a rate every
body can arrora. ror oniy se cental
we will collect, wash and deliver
your washing within twenty-four
hours. Phone Z471.
OSTEOPATHY
DR. W. U MERCER. GRADUATE
American School Osteopathy, Kirks-1
ville. Mo.; treats acute and chronic
disease, orrice '404-40 U. 8. Na
tional Bank Bldr. Phone flf. Resi
dence 41 North Summer. Phone 414.
Graduates of the American Schools of
. I VI.L..1II. . I
3i.ea.es at Los Angeles College,
Treat acute and chronic diseases.
graduate ano speciausea in nervousi
sw.i rr ( 1 t f m u.u..l I
Bank Bldg. Phone 85t. Resldenee.l
izo court street, t-none zzi. ur.i
wniie, resianre pnone s.
KUHSERIES.
FRUITLAND NURSERY SALES YARD I
at High and Ferry, call and see stock!
and get prices before purchasing
elsewhere. Grafted walnuts closing
berrlSi. ,0""
PIANO Ttmixo
rl V &J . L-VOE-IJK TlfMlklll
Jli Km . . MW.M ... A W .
All work guaranteed. 1441 Hal
Sill
street or cars of Sherman Clay A
Co.. Court street, phone tltf-J.
rffTTAin obobT"
WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND
goods or all kinds, pipe fittings, nar
ness, collars, collai pads, tools,
chains. Fred : Bchladlar. 244 Center
Street.
UNDERTAKERS
w"EBirTLuaT.BrwBB7ATii
Clough, funeral directors. Latest
modern methods known to the pro
fession. f7 c:oirt street
TRANSFER HAtTLINO
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE.
ANY KIND
of hauling.
Houaebold
moving joba dona pro napt- ceptlble quickening of trading, most
sftl Phon? S4L RJlda?ce Mr t material advances, accompanied
47 State SL Phone 842. Residence
phono liii-J
W ALL PAPER. PAINT
I call up s. M. klman .FOR
paper hanging, painting and tinting.
Choice wall paper and cut-oat bord
ers. Phone z&oawi.
U, r houm ?ss
nnfn; W.nting?"prp
banging, ate. Work dona by contract
"y"M,p
en cents A DOUBLE roll and
uaward for choice Wall
Paper at
Huren's Furniture Store,
merclal BC
179 Com-
PORTER FOR
PAINTS WALL
Warning. Oood
Paper and Picture
or W m e n
4K fottet St Phowe 48
"
-WlflClT
SALEM WATER coOFFiCE. loi ft leri added 4 1-4 points to last weeks
araTom" ,tetdv, ""rt'l Alcohol ad
at the office. No deductions In bin vanced 2 3-4 end netroteums. Bald
will be allowed for absonce or for Locomotlv. CrucJbleSteel and
' 1 Vltt.wlvE2 international Psner registered gross
water fo Irrigation will only be tains of two to four points,
furnished to regular customers trslng Ralls were backward at the stajt.
r'!r..folJ,!L,fl.1vT?,ri:k wk but Canadian Pacific soon rose 2 1-4
or plastering, will please read -for
building purposes -noerenw wi
eel-e PMV ST orrira Tor foot.
o vENnrnr rexetJfir
Depot National A, Assert can Feaei
all eleee, f la. 4e as la. bJgkw
Palate, Oils and Varalsbw
gloves Kebaill and Repaired
licaaberry and Hew Hooka.
, aiea enee A Steve VVerfce.
SM caert St.
14
- Yon Should' Woiry Let the
I a a T7 I. I V
. ...J 1 J- TV-L I
IIISSUICO iQM ll4 s
WHEY
For Feeding Hogs
t
i
Can be had at the
Marion Creamery
Call or Telephone 2488
SALEM MARKETS
nuYiva rmcK
Egjg and Poultry.
Eggs, 20c.
Old roosters. 13 to 14c.
Stags, 16 to. 18c.
Pork, Mutton and Beef.
Pork on foot, IS to 16c.
Ewes. 5 to 9c.
Veal, dressed. 16 to 19c.
Spring lamb, 19c. ;
Beef steers, 7 to 9c; cows, 4 ta 8c. I
Bulla, 4 to Cc
. S Hay
Cheat, per ton. $24.
Clover, per ton, $22.
Vetch, per ton, $24.
Grain.
Wheat. $1.85 to $1.87.
Oats, 11. !
Beans, 10c.
Mill Feed. Retail.
Bran, per ton, $36.
Shorts, per ton, $38.
WHOLESALE TO DEALERS.
Country butter, 4 Sc.
Creamery butter, 45c.
Butterfat, f. o. b. Salem, 43c.
Pish.
Steelheads, 25c.
Smelt, 5c per pound.
Salmon, Chinook. 30c.
Veffr table.
Lettuce, crate, $3.
Celery, 90c
Nebraska rice corn, 12c.
Tomatoes, California, $2.75.
Broccoli, $1.25.
Onions, $1.75.
Cabbage, 3 Vic '
String garlic, 8c.
Potatoes, $1.
Nuts.
Almonds, 23c
Walsuts, No. 1, 24c
Peanuts, raw; 17c.
Cbcoanuts, dozen, $1.50.
Fruits.
Honey, Idaho, $6.
Oranges, $5 to $8.
Grapefruit, $5.25.
Bananas, 7c
Apples, $1.25 to $2.25.
Lemons, $6.50 to $7.25.
Dromedary date, $6.
Retail Prices.
Creamery butter, 55c
Eggs, 35c.
Flour, hard wheat, $2.80 to $3.
Flour, valley, $2.60 to $2.60.
Sugar, cane and beet. 11 lb. $1.
Potatoes, sack lots, $.1.25.
PORTLAND MARKETS
Dairy Produce.
OrtllTT ivn rnrll 'it Tlntter;
. - mm mrm - - -
tras, 38c; prime firsts, 37c; dairy.
Ua '. .
-,
" .
uuueriai; i ortiauu ueutery iw.
i sour cream, tic.
' Potato.
Buying price, locals, 50 to 76c;
selling price, 75c to $1; new Call-1
fornla'S, IOC
Grain.
Thirty-day
options:
BidsOats.
No- 2- '7-50' Kastern oats and cofn
In bulk: Bids Oats. No. 3, white,
$62.50: 38-pound -clipped, $63;
I mm Vn !t v1Iaw t f K'n. S mixed.
- . . -. - - m. . a
m m m " A.t. TV O
3, $62.60; clipped,
corn, yellow, $65; mixed, $64.
TRADING QUICK
ON EXCHANGE!
Material Advances Are Main
I , . . , n .
inaraciensuc 01 uay s
Proceedings
NEW YORK. Anrll 16. A
per-
today's session of the stock market.
The reassuring nature of foreign ad
vices was a potent factor and do-
raestlc happenings, also served to
" Aorr,mnl.
stimulate the broader demand.
.Chairman Gary's reference to the
future dividends at the annual meet-
I ing of h United States Steel cor
I oration and his statement outlining
im corporation s snipDuuamg activ
ities gave impetus tut. steel common.
i that stock being restored to its
wonted lesdershlp at a net advance
of two points.
ttrMMnUtlve fiharea Gain.
The more extreme gains were
made, however, bv various speculat
ive shares In which large short In
terest Is believed to exist. Distil-
j nnlnts on comparatively few transac-
1 1 ions and coalers resnoiea to tne
i u ,,.-! n,n.
lurtion at an advance of as much.'
Shippings and motors also were
hesitant at the outset but came for
ward with the metal group In the
active final hour, the entire list then
recording maximum quotations. The
m1b amounted to 315,000 shares,
xceedlng bv fully 33 per cent any
day of the last fortnight.
Bond Conditions Mixed.
Conditions In the bond market
were slightly mixed, liberty Issues
tending toward firmness, the foreign
group showing Irregularity on small
er dealings. Total Bales, par value,
aggregated $1850.000. United
States coupon 2's rose one-half per
cent on sales. Registered 3's lost
one quarter on call.
Three Handrid More Are
e . t .vi f !!
ustea by nr. Lnarciuu
The third 100 names of Oregon
school children who are to compose
the fourth Junior Rainbow regi
ment of 1000 children was issued by
State Superintendent Churchill yes
terday. Hie names follow:
Mercer Yeager, Pilot Rock; Le-
nora Culp, Velma Perkins, Allen Mc
Lean, .Lowell Stockman. Lloyd Mc-
Rae, Pendleton; Mary Douglas,
Frank Enbusk, Ruth Purdy, Dovie
Oliver, Dorothy Creswell, Ralph Mc-
Cully. Ghisholm; Madge Mascall.
Annie Mascall. .John Murray, May-
ville; Bertha Thomson. Clarence Pel
key, Clair Pelkey, Merle Aronsoa,
Otis; Thelma Beeson, Talent; Mlna
Train. Medford; James Hall. Clyde
Hall Laird Donaldson, Lawrence
Helnl, Leonard
Rotifers. Florence
Hannan. Gertrude Hall, George-Bed-
low, Hermlston; Jane H. Sanborn,
Katherine Glaconi, Dorothy Martin,
Frieda Elbon, Astoria; Noah Rich
ards, Beser; Roy Ford. James Don
aid. Sidney Sharers. Vesta Harris,
Arthur Rogers, Esther Aman, Her-
mlone Smith, Lela Thompson, Idyle
Wilde, Clare Whitton. Ralph Dans-
l field. Gordon Goodpasture, Helen
Price, Eugene; Guy Burgess, Chester
Burgess. Wllma Stephens. Fossil;
Ellis Young. Oregon City; Elva
Wlngler. Arthur Wlngler, Curtis
iWingler. Canby; Evelyn Henderson,
Caroline' Eckerle. .Helen Dennis,
Charles Seavey, Olirene Fisch. Geo.
Pinner. Edward KlUreen, illlwau-
wle; Vesta Stinp. Gordon Burns,
Svlva Fischer, Liberal; Thelme Cook,
Murial Tucker.. Paul Purrlne. Ge
rome Roeche. Salem: Gleo Guy. Dal
las: Fnl Vaughn. Rlckreall; Sylvia
Wldel. Audra Johnson, Sherwood;
Jesn Pointer, Everett Seeley, Co
qullle: Elsie Bourhlll. Moro; Cath-
ryn Pratt. Grace Rasmussen. New
nort: Elvin Ely. Morgan: Kelton
Strader, Fred Dodge. Laurence Gent-
ner.w Grants Pass; Elda Chodrlck.
Yamhill: Evelyn Bogges, Bend: Elsie
Cowlen, Long Creek: Marie Oakman.
The Dalles; Ora Prlmm. Oswego;
Dale Maree, Scotts Mills; Gertrude
Frsiler, Pratnm; Lois Morrison. Co-
qullle: Ella Brown. Eastslde; Har
rlett Veaxle. Portland: Norma Cox.
Gerald Snyder. Murl Cox. Delia Ir-
vln, Vernon Knowler. Wendllng:
Herbert Nleve. C'arenc Pelteraen.
Junction City: Robert Jones. Will
lam Zlegler.' Barlow.
Preparednras Exemplified.
A young Burnly weaver, accord
ing to an English paper, was taking
her little baby to church to be chris
tened
Its father had been In the trenches
for three months, and It was Impos
sible for him to get home for the
ceremony.
The baby smiled up beautifully in
to the ministers face.
."Well, madam." said the minister,
I must congratulate you on your
little one's behavior. I have cbrls-
hVbiVs hut I never chr s-
I tened ZOOO pa Dies, put I never cnris-
tened one that behaved so well as
yours." -t
The young mother smiled demure
ly and said: "His granddad and me
hev' bin practlcln wi him fer a week
wl' a bucket of water."
A TRVTIIFt'L SCOT.
A lawyer was examining a
Scot
that r';rmer ..Youn, affrrm
l h th. hannened vou were going
Uoma to a meal. Let us be quite
I . 1. 1 - v .. . l a
!- w - .
a very important one. ue gooa
enough to tell me, sir. with as little
a . . era m
prevarication as possible, what meal
it was you were going home to."
"You would like to Know wnat
meal it was?" said the Scotsmsn.
"Yes, sir: I should like to know,"
replied the counsel, sternly and im-
nresslvely. "Be sure you tell the
truth."
"Well, then. It was just oatmeal.
Rochester Times.
THINGS THAT
1ilJC
1 i .
REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT OR SALE A TEN ROOM
house and 2 acrea. 133 Center street.
phone 1091.
FOR SALE 12 ACRES OF LAND.
quarter mile from Ciaxtar; fl2 an
acre. Will sell balf. if desired. John
Wesley, Salem, route I. Phone S7F4.
WANTED FOR. CASH. SMALL TRACT
ofabout one acre with modern house
and conveniences. Write all partic
ulars in first letter to O. L. States
man offloa.
A FINE S ROOM MODERN HOUSE
lately built with two large Iota, and
garage for-trade. What have you
In clear property of any kind for
equity in this. A good trade can be
had on this. See Win. Fleming, 141
State street.
HAVE SOME IMPROVED AND UN,
improved country property and some
residences In Salem to exchange In
part payment for 100 to 300 acrea of
bottom land with some Improvements
and aome stump land that can be
easily cleared. John IL Scott. 404
Hubbard Bldg.
A GOOD BUY 25x29 FEET ON EAST
side Commercial street, one door
north of State street, Salem, together
with perpetual right of way over the
14x604 feet tract extending from
. this property to State street. Terms
Apply Scott Bosorth, 701-2 Spauldlng
Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
FOR SALE REASON ABE MODERN
five-room bungalow, gas and wood
range. Included, built la buffet, fire
place, large bathroom, living room,
bed rooms, etc.. extra large porch,
yard. Easy Walking Distance.
Terms. Pbone 1272 or 1)2.
SNAPS. SNAPS. SCHNAPPT ABSO-
lulsly It Is a ahameto have to of
fer aa nice a bouse for the price, and
say 1 am selling It. The most com
plete, finest finished and complete
thing In the way of a room bung
alow fl550 and terma at that. What
are you doing with your talents, bid
ing them in a naqkln or an old
stocking or other safe place Idle?
Go to and see William Fleming If
you ever want a fine borne for next
to stealing It under protection. Call
at 141 State street, room 7.
FOR SALE 220 ACRE8 NEAR TOWN
mostly timber some open land on
main road f 12.S4 per acre, take house
nart Day. Good large bouse close la
paved street 42000, take half Salem
or Portland lota. For sale, new 7
room modern bouse cloee in 8225.
rive room strictly modern, new
bungalow 21750. Choice ten acre
tract on main road, good buildings
600. Five room cottage paved
street two lota for rent. Stock ranch
240 acres for rent. F. L. Wood.
Phone 784.
LOOK AT THIS A REAL
OPPORTUNITY
About 400 acres of choice Polk coon
ty land about lit acree clear: about 40
acrea la stump pasture; balance In
chol piling timber and oak grub.
Timber alone worth f 10,000. New four
room bouse, new dairy barn, providing
for 20 cows and four horses; new pig
pen and new milk bouse. Water plp
from fine spring to all buildings. Will
sell the whole at a great bargain.
Very easy terma. per cent Interest.
Address L.. owner, care Tt.e Stateemaa.
BY OWNER 114 ACRES. FINE LAND
2 miles north Monmouth. Level
land and In fine cultivation. Prac
tically all in fall grain, some pasture,
balance In spring grain, large new
barn, fine outbuildings, good l-room
house, on Pacific Highway. One of
the finest farms In Polk county. Thla
farm la all ready for a good farmer
to make eomo money. Will sell at a
snap price. Write Charles O'Brien,
route 1, Independence, Oregon, bet
ter still, call at farm.
SUTHERLIN VALLEY- IRRIGATED
farms ror it's. On account of the
receivership of the J. F. Luse com
pany, following the death of the late
J. F. Luse, friends la the east have
placed In my hands for Immediate
ssie over 400 acres of choice Sutherlla
alley Irrigated farm lands which
they have Just acoulred thru mort
gage foreclosure. There are farms
for the 2 acre farmer aa well aa
the 200 acre farmer, at nrleea ta Br
rent below value on easy terms of
payment 41 you anow a bargain la
farm lands when you see one. come in
If you mean business. Do your bit
vj ncipinn Lncie nam s rood problem.
A. C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Masonic Temple,
rtaiem, uregon.
UEVttft SOffFEH
C35 ACRE FARM IS MILES FROM
Corvallis. 320 acres now in crop, bal
ance timber and pasture all frnced,
2 sets buildings, family orchard. It.
F. D., trlephKne. close to school.
Place is well watered, thla is an ex
ceptional buy for fCS per acre.
A fine 7 room absolutely modern
bungalow In first class condition,
price-f 350. f 1000 cash and will take
in good auto on the purchase price
and liberal terms on balance. See
Perrlne Marstera, 402 Hubbard
Bldg., phone 007.
700 ACRE STOCK RANCH. 200 ACRES
In cultivation, well watered. 2 miles
to town and railroad, price f 11,204;
no trade. 2tS acre stock ranch. Its
acres cleared, well watered, rock
roed. buildings, 1 mile to town, price
f 1.500. 54 acres, all in wheat, close
In, good road, price fs.45. 70 acre
farm, all in crop, modern house,
barn, stock end farming implements,
price f 11.500. will take Portland or
Salem residence property up 4000
as part payment. 10 acres, good
buildings, rock road, price fZtOO.
room modern house, f 1000, terms. W.
H. Grabenhorst Co. 27 Ktat lt.
EIGHT MEN TO
BE CALLED SOON
All Recruits Must Be Class A
and in Condition for Mil-
; itary Service
A telegram was received by Sheriff
Need ham yesterday from Adjutant
General White ordering that the lo
cal board should enroll a group of
eight men of Class A. to be sent to
Fort McWoweU. California, in the
fort part of May. Accordingly the
board has drawn the following list
of eleven names, the men to report
at the local office for final examina
tion on April 30:
Order No. 329, Harl Omar Clancy,
Des Moines, Iowa.
Order No. 446. Albert" Wllbelm
Mltxncr. Marlon.
" Order No. 451, Oliver Forette, of
Aunisville.
Order No. 440, Max O. Hill. Sub
limity. Order No.. 436, MyrI D. V. Jack
ton. 1805 Fairgrounds road. Salem.,
Order No. 430, Ralph Emerson"
Miller. 1890 N. 4th street, Salem. ;
Order No. 417. Ferdinand Evei-r
ett Barnick. 432 8. HUh street. Sa
lem. Order No. 411. Edward Carlos
Warner, Route 2, Sllvertoa.
Order No. 407, Ivan Darby, Route
3, Silverton.
Order No. 404, Charles Ernest
Wood. Cascade Locks.
Order No. 382. Nellls Glen Ingeli,
12th -and Oak streets, SaJem. '
University Glee Gab to
Leave on Toot April 19
Various Washington cities will be
visited daring the tour of the Wil
lamette university glee club, which
will leave Salem on the morning of
April 19 for Portland, where an open-
ng recital will be held. From Port
land a trip will be taken Into Wash-
ngton and the club will give sn op
ening recital la Wenatehee, Wath
Ington. on the following dav. Spo
kane will be scheduled fo- April 23,
Colfax, Walla Walla. Athena, Pen
dleon, Hermlston and Arlington wl'l
be among the cities visited. Tne last
concert will be given In Moro. Ore
gon, and th club w" -rn May 2
for the opening May Dav exercises,
mm TABLES
SOUTHF-RN PACIFIC CO,
Nertkbaeiad
II Oregon Express a-ta.
No.
No,
Ko.
No.
So.
No.
14 Oregoniaa .... ..... s:isa.na
tl Wlllatnatta Limit
tea.. :ie e-en.
18 Portland Passenger.. 1:11 pan.
Coai See 2:44 a.m.
18 Shasta Limited 7:00 ,..
14 Portland BUpress 8:10 p.m.
tt Leeal Way Fr eirht.. 1 :00 a.m.
No.
No. Ill Local Way
Ko. 22S PorUand Fast Freight 11:16 pea.
Seelhboaad
No.
12 Oregoniaa 1:1 a. m.
No.
22 Coos Bsy 10:01 a-aa.
1 California Express ..10:51a.m.
17 Rose burg PaaseageTt 4:20 p.m.
11 Shasta Limited ..... 4:42p.m.
27 Willi met te Limited.. 0:10 pm.
it In Francisco Paea.. .10.27 .nv
No.
No.
No.
No,
N
v itl San rran. Fast Frt. . 11:01 a-n.
No. 227 LocU Way Freight.. 11 :41 aja.
a lem-g rr.a ura
Ka. Tt Arrive at Salem..... 1:1 a.sa
No. 74 Leave Salem... 6:04 p.m.
I1LKM. WALLS CTTT A WXSTE11N
11 Leaves. Salem, motor .... f:0la.aa.
1(8 Leaves neiem, motor.... :se.n.
Ill Leaves Salem, motor..'.. 1:40p.m.
Through ear to Monmouta ana athi
117 Leaves Salem, motor .... 1:48 p.m.
1(1 Leaves Saiem, motor 1:57 p.ra.
it Way Freight leaves Salem 1:00 a.m.
1(5 irrives at Paiem s:if e-m.
144 Arrives at Salem 11:00 a.m.
If! Arrives at Salem 1:00 p.nv
US Arrives at Salem 1:11p.m.
170 Arrives at Salem T :20 p.m.
241 Way Freight Ar. Salea.. 2:11 n,m.
OREGON KLECTXUO
SetUssel
Teala Leave
Arrive
Arrive
Eugeae
10:55 am
11:16 pea
No. aportlana
1 tftytn
k Ltd.. .1:80 am
7 10:45am
t 2:05pm
11 Ltd., ,4:40 pm
17 1.OIpra
11 1:20m
Salem
:15 am
10:11am
12:54pm
4:16 pm
4:40 pm
1:05 pm
11:2 pm
1:51am
fllpm
6:44 pm
Salem oaly
SeAem only
21 ll:4pra
: am
North Bank Statloa I leave Jeffer
son Stfeet 16 and 20 miautee later.)
Kertkba4
Trala Leave
Arrive
Arrive
Portland
4:4 am
:15 am
11:15am
1:2 pm
4:00 pm
5:45 pm
1:4 pm
No. Eugene
2 111 am
1 Ltd'.'..T :46am
12
14 11:16 am
14 Ltd. .. 1:14 pm
10 4:lpm
Salem
4:15am
7:15 am
:45am
11:10 am
1:50 pm
4:0 pm
1:1 am
21 :i
pae
7:51 pm
11:00 pm
(North Baak Statloa (Arrive Jeffer
son Street 16 minutes earlier). Leave
Corvallla.
COnVALt.it CONNECTIONS
NerlkboaaA
Leva CnrvsUis Arrive Sales
:21am ' 1:45 am
11:12 pre 1:10 am
1:41pm 4:00 pm
4:14 pm 6:14 pm
4:16 pm 1:64 pm
Seataaetjsid
Leave 9'm Arrive Corvallis
vi am f:Tam
!:?!
m Iliiists
11:11 pm
4:14pm
4 4 pss
1:10 pm
I II pm
6:4 ssa
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' .arm. Phone 4F4. .
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