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THE OREGON STATESMAN TTESDAT, APRIL, S3, 191 , . : ' 1 a s S I f D (B O W t iB G t The Wants and Needs of the Capital City Are Noted Under Proper Headings 'So You Can Readily Find Them 7 Pn-r Sell and Exchange all Kinds SECOND HAND GOODS ctonnsa, shoes, bicy- CLE8, TOOLS, ETC CAPITAL EXCHANGE PaSSO ' NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY W. II. Burghardt, Jr., BMideat Agent -: t. FOR Money to Loan THOS. K. F0RDE2 FOK FOK classified adtkbtisjubX ts Rate Per Word ' . .- mtmmt Insertion ...a.......... .10 subeequen One week I 4v & mm AM f B t laaertlons ....... (alz Insertions) ..1 i 11 mentha contract, par too.. . 7c So account opened for iw than 35 a t card erlven free with aa advertisement to the extent of 60 announcing "For Rant." "Rooms" or "Board." WW TO DAT Each new cIifl4 advertise- mnt will be run under "New 0 Today" for first insertion, unteee etherwlse ordered by the adver- BuVeeqoeat Inaertlon of tha ad will appear under It proper elaaa tficaUoa. -". No advertlament will b ran BBder "New Today" for more than ae laaue under aay clrcumatancea Ml TODAY irOtt SALE DINING ROOM SET. MRs. roil SALE FRESH I. box 12. COW. ROUTE -ran SALE AT A BARGAIN, new r 1 1 . .... I -AA ml.a Call Jvl N. Commercial street dur Ing business hours. FOR RENT TWO SUITES OF ROOMS well furnished and convenient tor housekeeping, one up ana one down piVIt 1 r uurii i tint Marlon, phone lv-M. WANTED TO EXCHANGE A CITT lot inrmtmA on a naverl atreet. for iixht 4 nassenger auto. Phone 75. WANTED A SHOE REPAIR MAN TO work three dan a weK. rnone FOR RENT 2 ROOMS FOR LIGHT hnn.VDlnr on firat floor. Sleep - inc oorch. pantry and bath. Call CU6 South Church or phone 1870-M. m A"" 8 ALE OR TRADE. ' ' STOCK ranch In eastern Oregon. Right "e for nartr with limited means. Uooo oh on la and water, near town. 44 North Church street. I DO NOT ADVERTISE MY BUSI transactions. I leave that to th scores of sativfled clients I have had this spring. There Is a reason, you var wtiv mv realtv deals -are lenxl- inil others in the district. And If you are in the market to buy home or acreage, or make an ex rh.nm of nroDertr. It might pay you to call on me. Better still telephone me at 1000 and 1 will call an you. C. W. Nlemeyer. (44 State street. (No stairs, to climb.) PERMANENT THE OREOON FIRE Relief Association of McMinnvllle is not here today and some place else tomorrow.' but they are right here to stay, and will contmue to glvel vnu -Gilt Eda-e" orotection at a very reasonable cost. Over 85,000 satis fied policy holders In Oregon. H. A. Johnson Ml Cow Agent. Bush Bank Bldg, Salem, phone 347. WE DO MACHINERY REPAIRING OF all kinds,-automobile reparring,- ou---in. wIHinar. a-aa enarlne re pairing. . model and experimental work Inwi Machine Shop. D. ts. Brown, prop. 252 Cbemeketa St. Sa lem. FOR SALE FARM ABOUT 10 ACRES hottnm land. 110 uoland. on Oregon Electric Livealey station. Goon I bouses, barns, aprlnga. also mineral I springs In house. Adaresa Charles I Mi-hmid MS lvv street. PortlanO. I ' Oreaoa. Will sell one half, three! quarters or alL - . Many School Children Are Sickly Mothers whn value their own com fort and the welfare of their children. should never be without a box or Mo ther Urars Sweet Powders vor Child ren, for use throughout the season. Thev Rresk un folds Relieve Fevev fshnesa. ConstlDatlon. Teething Dis orders, Headache and Stomach Troub les.. Used by mothers for 20 years. THESE POWDERS NEVER FAIL. All Dru Stores. !ir Don't accent any sub stitute. Sample FREE. Address, I TJother Crsy Co.. Le Roy. N. Y. ADJUXISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF APPOIXT3IENT Notice Is hereby given that the county Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion did on the lth day of April. 1918. duly ap point P. O. Johnson administrator of the estate of David E. Johnson, de emed: that be thereafter duly Quail fled and letters of administration ' duly Usued unto him In said trust, ad he hereby noUfles all persons MTlng claims against said estate to Present them, with the proper vouch - ers, within six months from the date of this notice, to said administrator t the law offices of C. 31. Inman In tae Breyman Bldg.. Salem. Oregon. Dated April- 23, 1918. at Salem. wregon. , - 1 F. O. Johnson, Administrator. EMPLOYMENT FEMALE WANTED WOMAN TO DO HOUSE- ork for family of three. Must be st. refined and a rood cook. Llb- rl Psr to competent woman. If in terested addreae box "H 64" Statee ?! office, giving your address or MALE "ANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN printing trade. Apply Statesman ""npoeing room, upstairs. ,7J POSITION FOR MAN WHO &a&rlt?r'1 sf MAI.K MA LB AND FEilAK HELP WANTED We have an opening In your town for a newspaper tilrimtn. You could mak a xocd salary with our proposition. Address "11 47" States man office. FOK S.4L FORD TRAILER FOR SALE. INQUIRK SALE DAVENTOKT, GOOD AS new. rnone 8 A LE G R A S3 8EED WHEAT. 3tayro MCKinney, Turner, Oregon. fivts passenger ford with ex traa $271. Salem Velio Co.. 147 Norm uign. SALE LAKOK RANGE USED live .months. Call Monday at 493 norm litn. . WOOD FOR SALE I WANT TO PUR- cnaae a gravel bed or a dump bd. Phone C22 at X o'clock. SEED CORN AND BEANS FOR SALE H. Neumann, 1. O. box 11-. Hubbard, Oregon. FOR SALE TEAM AND HARNESS Party leaving town. Sell cheap. Call 271 North Commercial. Phone 714. F YOU WANT TO GET THE BESi' farm paper, send 10c to the Pacific Homestead. Salem. Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this ad. CAPTIVITT OF THE O ATM AN GIRI This true story of western tmmi-' gration haa been carefully revise, making a handsome little book. It tells in graphic terms of the mas 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 tha Indians five years later. Tha price la 20 cents, postpaid. Ad dress Oregon Teachers Monthly, Ba. lem. Oregon. ; ; POUIVTRY WHITE BOOKS CHICKS. PHONE 93F5 or 67 F. BLACK MINORCA EGGS FIFTEEN for $1.25. 94.50 per hundred. H. C Porter. Aumsville. Oregon. IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST poultry paper published, aend 10 cents to the Northwest Poultry Journal. Salem, Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this ad. FOR RENT FARM FOR RENT 25 ACRES OF GARDEN land for rent at Liberty; inquire John H. McXary. - HOCSRS FOR RENT $12.60 SIX ROOM MOP- ern house on pavea street at South High street. E. A. Khoten. 1141-J. any time week daya. FOR R ENT TH E FOIXO WING: $4 partly modern five-room cot tage lv52 Saginaw. In good order. Foremerly rented for $10 a month. Call at 1042 Saginaw or Statesman business office. Phone 12. .1S Neat tnadra bungalow I .oma at 340 North 20th at. Call at Statesmaa . luiBa office) or paone 23. ' , 320 Modern 10 rm house on Cottage street, close i n. Call at Statesman business office, or phone 23. ROOMS HOUSEKEEPING AND SINGLE rooms nicely furnished at C33 Ferry street, come ana see mem. FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM with use of bath, in modern home. Address A. H. care Statesman. GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT WATER heat, modern conveniences, aiao in side rooms. Close to State Houso. 1030 Chemeketa. Phone 1230. STOREROOMS FOR RENT THE STOREROOM AT 141 Nortn uommerciai sireeu now w cupled by Compton's 15c. and 5c store, will be for rent May 1st next Vor narticulars inuuire at room 22 Brevman Btck. MISCELLANEOUS MONET TO LOAW. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD 6ECUR- Ity. O. is. unrun, pnone sa. I CAN GET YOU A UOATt vr Afli kind or security it wo - Scott. 404 Hubbard buildings. fARMERS NEEDING FEDERAL Farm loana should not fail to file their aoolioationa at this time for their fall needs. Interest H Pr miil 14 vears time. A. C. Bohrn- stedt. 401 Masonic Temple, Salem. Or WANTED MISCEXLAXEOD Wanted to rent a furnished house or apartment oi at """ rooms. No children. Answer "11 4 care Statesman. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID rw. good dean rags. mwrwiB men. . ' " ' AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY rHIPP'S AUTO SERVICE CITY AN U country unpa. mono - TtRfiS HEP All niTra uar.T.SOLB TIRJ5 BERVlO Station ill. Doau v.oiuibi;i w- phone 423. - -' I QrTxcKENBUSH AUTO BtJPFLT AND I w vulcanising. 219 North Commercial 1 street. Phone 88. I DRACKETT St Yf canisea. c wu-..-a v tv. Free service car. Phone 1400 379 North Commercial. WATT SHIPP CO. RETREADS AND sections tubes lee up. service Phone 363. 126 South Commercial street. ' TROFBSldNAl DENTISTS DR. F. L. UTTER. DENTIST. KWmo 413-414 nana or commerce orai Phone 304. "MUSIC TKAClfERS R HARK. TEACHER Or flJLnu. Phone 138J. PIIYSICIAWS DR. U G ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHIC Physician. Office and residence 298 Nortn i.inerxy. taiwm, ynon, m. Get.VueTry .Clai nfied Ad '"TCTb SERVICBI LODGE DIRECTORY UHOTUKRMUOD OF YOEMAlfl MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN- ing In Masonic Temple, fifth floor, at t o'clock. All visiting member. wel come. Horace Sykes, Foreman. W. H. Prunk. Correspondent. MODERN WOODMEJf. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp.. NO. 244, meets every Thursday evening at o'clock In Derby. building, corner Court and High streets. R. F. Day, V. C; J. A. Wriaht. clrek. BUSINESS CARDS AVTO DELIVER T BAGGAGE AND PARCEL DELIVER ed any place, city or country. Phone (4 or 20S1-R. W. W. Fisher. BARBER SHOPS THE fcEAL SIGN OF SATISFACTION will be found at Ingrey's. A clean barber shop with barbers who know how. . Ingrey's Barber Shop, 311 Stae street. CHIROnUCTIO DR. O. L. SCOTT. D. C, GRADUATE OF P. 8. C Chlropractics fountain bead. Davenport. Iowa. Chiropractic cor rects tha causa of disease. Office 404-7-1. V. & N. Bank Building. Phone 17. Realdenee IZS-R. "DTU Vs ATOTKXPHSir CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY Phone six, Salem a largest ana peat equipped transfer company, uec our reduced freight rates on eastern shipments. Also for storage aa wa have three warehouses 1b connection with business. Furniture moving, packing, shipping and storing our specialty. Office 111 South Commer cial street. CMIXESB fUYSlClAK. DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANT KNOWN disease. 153 S. High St. Phono 13. "DRY CLKAXIXCTaKD PRJESS13rJ" JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F. 8. Watanabe, Prop., 434 N. Commer cial St. Ladles' and gentlemen's suits cleaned and pressed, fl.25 and ?1.75. Work called for and delivered ree. Telephone Main 352. JfJIK JC14K JUNK WANTED WE PAT HIGHEST price for Junk of every kind. Let us make you a price on your household gooas. int -square iseai nou Capital Junk Co, 271 Cbemeketa Street. Phono s. FULL VALUE PAID FOR SECOND hand goods. Highest market prices for Junk and aides. Tha People's Junk and Secondhand Store 171 No. Commercial. Phone 734. HAIH REHOTXD -CLEAN WHITE HAS PROVEN 8UC-1 cesaruL Applied here or soia cor home use. Sanitary. Boaaty Parlors. I LATJlffDRIKO SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK delivery and careful work. Dry wash c per pound. 13S South Lib erty street. Phone 25. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REG- ular washing done at a rate every body can afford. For only 30 cental we will collect, wash and deliver I your washing within twenty-four hours. Phone 2471. OSTEOPATnt DR. W. L. MERCER. GRADUATE American School Osteopathy. Kirks- vllle. Mo.; treats acute and chronle disease, orrice 404-400 u. a. Nt tional Bank Bldg. Phone fH. Res! dene 413 North Summer. Phone 314. DRS. WHITE St WALTON. OSTEO-I patblc phyaicans and surgeons. I rrmts, extras, u iu ik, Graduates of the American Schoola ofltras, 37 c: prime firsts, 37c; dairy. Osteopathy. Kirksville. Mo. Post! 59 cents l graduate and specialised In nervous! diseases at Los Angeles College.! Treat acute and chronic disease Offices 605-4-7-3. U. 8. National Bank Bldg. Phone 859. Realdenee, 1420 Court street. Phone 2213. Dr. White, residence phone 439. NURSERIES. FRUITLAND NURSERY PALES YARD has moved their stock to the country, route 6. Salem, phone 100F21. Special prices on grafted walruts and Ital ian prunes. A. J. Mathts. proprietor.1 StSCOND HAND GOODS WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, har ness, eouars, coiiai pads, tools, chains. Fred Schlodlar. 336 Center Street. UNDERTAKERS WEBB St CLOUGH C B.WEBB. A. M. ciough. runeraj directors. reason. 4.7 crt VtrVet ""H TRANSFKM HATJUNO AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANT KIND of hauling. Hoasehoia moving Jobs dona prompt ly. Try me once. Tim me. 471 SUte 8C Phone 983. Residence rH 111J-J WALL PAPER, r AI34T CALL UP S. M. HUSSELMAN FOR paper hanging, painting ana tinting choice wall paper and cut-out bord - era. Phone Z49SW1.. QLENN U ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC 41 mm. corsviyg, imiuiiui, w w banging, ate Work done by contract r aay: gooa worinn.i.uw 1020 Center St. Phono (S6-W. YEN CENTS A A double ROLL ANDi f,h.mc -W- &9?J1 nnstrd ror Huron's Furniture Store, U79 mercial 8C 3EB PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL r-aper ana .nnur. j-rr? WATER SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE. 101 a Commercial street. or water service apply at office. Make all complaints V&tfEV any causes whatever unleas water Is cut orr rrom premises, iwrwwi water foe Irrigation will only bel furnished to regular customers "lng M.r fa, dnmeatia nurnoaea. Con-1 tr.Mnn for aidewalka. brick work.! or plastering, will please read "fori buliding purposes-binder schedule ofl rates Apply at office for copy. I WOVE!f WIRE FENCXNO UfHl Natleaal St AsseHean Fewee, aU sleea. S lav, to SS lav. high, lalet. Oils and Varmlaaw Sieves Keballt aad Repaired loganberry and Hep Hsaka, ' ' arestM A Steve Werka. ua oirt St. - Pbeae 13-4 IL B. FEMISO, "What will you have for break fast ?" inquired the waiter. "What's the nse of my sitting here and guessing? You go and bring me what the law-allows me for to day." Tit-Bits. ,i WHEY For Feeding Hogs Can be had at the Marion Creamery Call or Telephone 24 tt SALEM MARKETS BUYING PRICE Egg and Poultry. EgfS, SOc. Old rooster. IS to 14c. SUgs. 16 to 18c. Pork, Mutton sjhI Beef. Pork on foot. 15 to 16c. Ewes. S to 9c Veal, dressed. 16 to 19c Spring lamb. He. Beef steers. 7 to 9c; cows, 4 to 8c. Bulls. 4 to 6c. Hay Cheat, per ton. 924. Clover, per ton, 1 2 2. Vetch, per ton. $24. Grain Wheat. S1.85 to $1.97. Oats. 91. Beans, 10c , Mill Feeds. Retail. Bran, per ton. $36. Shorts, per ton. $38. WHOLESALE TO DEALERS. Country batter. 45c Creamery butter, 45c Butterfat, t. o. b. Salem, 43c Fish. Steelheads. 25c, ' Smelt. 5c per pound. Salmon. Chinook. SOc Vegetable. ' Lettuce, crate, $3. ' Celery, 90c Nebraska rice corn, 12c Tomatoes. California $2.75. Broccoli. $1.25. Onions', $1.75. Cabbage, 3c String garlic, 8c . Potatoes, $1. Nats. Almonds, 23c Walnuts, No. 1, 24c j Peanuts, raw,-17c Cocoanuts, dosen. $1.50. Fruits. Honey, Idaho, 16. Oranges, $5 to $8. Grapefruit, $5.25. Bananas, 7 c 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. $2.50 to $2.60. Sugar, cane and beet. 11 lb. $1. Potatoes, sack lots, $1.25, I PORTLAND MARKETS Dairy Prod arts. 7.; 1. I ."';.. Butterfat: Portland delivery No. 1 sour cream. 41c Potatoes. Buying price, locals. 75c: selling. 75c to $1; new California's, 9 to 10c. Grain. Thirty day options: BidsOats. No. 2 $66. Eastern bats and corn In bulk: Oats. No. 3 white. $61. 38 oound flipped, white. $62: corn. No. 3 yellow. $65; corn. No. 3 mixed. $54.50: oats. No. 3, $61; - oats. clipped. $62: corn, yellow, $65; corn, mixed. $64.50. SALARIES ARE ADJUSTED (Continued from page 1) showed that there had been a gratify n change for the better in the eon- duct of student body meetings since the subject had been taken up by the board. The Question of adopting the 48 weeks school year as proposed by members of President Wilson's can ine and other federal authorities was the subject of brief debate, the eon- sensus of opinion being that owing to the varied crop conditions In Ore- l gon, demanding a large degree or I labor from school youm. me pian " WHcable in ta floa. I IIphca the board went on record as I favoring the continuance of the pres- ... nrhool var of nine montns. The regular payroll was presented calling for the amount of $10,023.50 and warrants ordered drawn. Tne Question as to wuciucr svuw Janitors came under the state elght- I houP Ulr WM agaa fc the fore, the i -ommitee charged with securing an cpinlon from the attorney-general on the subject reporting mat tne opiu- ... n A S 4 am I am, ea Ion hSI Deen exprccu came wiinin me fc t , ft tfae matter somewhat up in The1 air by raising the question a. to whether Janitors performed morn - -i-ht hours or actual tauur nn Alv. hour day. their ten or twelve boot fr4ianlcsl lletiartnient APIXvVru. ' . . .ailed for on the PrO- iii mechanical deoart- posal to inrtall a mMn",. "J?., , ment In conjunction with tne rsuiar manual training department i tnr- ing shown by Super intenocnt o IIMI - . I. in without adding to tne force, and that funds would be arall able for Its maintenance under thJ Smith-Hughes act. The oo.y" finally approved after much debate. Clark Toting In opposition. It wts nnderstood in the motion that the present manual training work would not be supplanted but modified and made more P radical. Supertntend Tnd a read a communication from an eastern applicant for the depart- tnenL REAL ESTATE 24 ACRES. 200 CULTIVATED 4d timber paeture'all good S4.ll. $ZJ.v0. Sm-olofaky. 341 State street. . . FOR BALE SMALL TRACTS IMPROV- ed or unimproved on eaay terms or will exchange for city property. Hubbard building. FOR SALE MODERN t ROOM BUNG- alow at a real aacrlfice. Bargain w.rth inveatigating. For particulars phone 119-W. 12 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. WELL located. Monmouth. Oregon, will take residence In Salem, to Il2v0. offered at '4 value, price I3.S00. Socolofaky. 311 State street. FOR SALE 13 ACRES OF LAND. quarter mile from Claxtar; $125 an acre. Will sell bail, it aeaireo. jonn Wesley. Salem, route 3. Phone S7F4. CALL ON ME FOR ANY KIND OF AN exchange, or ranch to buy. Socolofs ky.'SU State street. FOR SALE MODERN ROOM BUNG alow and corner lot 25th and Turner road; also , stcre building. Phone 34F13. REAL KSTATR WASTED WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER of farm, raw land, city property, or buaineas for sale. Location or price no difference if It has Income or fu ture. Ed Reeve. Waycross. Ua. A GOOD BUY 25x30 FEET ON EAST aide Commercial street, one door north of State street. Salem, together with perpetual right of way over the 14x50tt feet tract extending from this nrooertv to State street. Terms Apply Scott Bosorth. 701-3 Spaulding Bldg- Fortlaad. Oregon. ROOM HOUSE. 13 LOTS. EASY walking distance of University. Eu gene. Oregon, to exchange for ranch not over . $3,000. Socolofsky, 341 srate street. 2 FINE S ROOM HOUSES WELL Lo cated in Salem on paved street all modern and 40 acres of improved land 4 miles out to trade for a larger farm. This property Is all clear property. See Perrlne St Marstera. 402 Hubbard Bldg- phone $07. 90 ACRES. 40 CULTIVATED. 20 BRUSH pasture. 25 fruit, exchange for South ern Oregon, not over $10,000. Soco lofaky. 341 State street. BARGAINS 3 ROOM COTTAGE GOOD location two lots 31200. easy terms. room bungalow, fire place and fur nance new $1750. 10 acre tract on main road, fine land bearing orchard good buildings $2500. 220 acres lots of good timber some- open land on main road, close to railroad $12.50 per acre. 6 room cottage two lota, paved street, for rent. Wood Bayne Bldg. FOR SALE 17 ACRES OF ORCHARD in first claas condition, six years old. Engliah walnuts. Italian prunes and cherries, macadam road, four miles from Salem, this Is a snap, price $4500. 100 acre farm. 40 acres under cultivation, balance timber and pas ture, some fine bottom land, running water, house and barn, price $40 per acre. & acres, all cultivated, 3 room plastered bouse, barn, well, macadam road. I to miles out. Price $1000. 132 acre Howel Prairie farm. 135 acres cultivation, balance pasture and tim ber good farm buildings, price 324000. If you want to buy, trade or sell, see us. W. H. Grabenhorst St Co- 27s State street. OUR SNAP, SCHNAPPY AD. TOOK well last week, and we had three buyers, for the property, and who each said they would take the bung alow at the price advertised 8150. So we labeled them first, chance second chance third chance of course one was all we neeoea. ana It la sold without a dollar of reduc tion. Now we have two partiea who want like props, and we nave not got them, because we doubt if they are to be found In Salem. Tbata what we get for telling the exact . ana strict facts and that Iswnat we are after namely that when wa say we have a bargain, you can depend on It. That la our aim and policy. Now here Is one for a poorer client, but as good proportionately as last weeks snappy snap. A 4-room house with a barn that carpenter ears can't be built for less than $130. several fruit trea. a 50x100 lot for $378. half cash. G to It. See me at 311 State street. William Fleming. ' I HAVE A 50 ACRE FARM THAT strikes me asa goor buy, and ir any body reada this who Ls on the buy for such a thing, I wish he would come and see me. It Is a little over $100 (a mere trifle), and I will gladly show It to you (except on Tuesday! early in the week, near achooL runninar water, a-ood soil, fair buildinga. close to Electric $1000 cash will handle It. William Flem ing of Fleming Realty Co. LOOK AT THISA REAL OPPORTUNITY About 400 acres of choice Polk coun ty land about 119 acres clear; about 30 acres In Stump pasture: balance- In rholev piling timber and oak grubs. Timber alone worth $10,000. New four room houae. new dairy barn, providing for 29 cows and tour horses; new pig pen and new milk house. Water piped from fine spring to all buildings. Will sell the whole at a great bargain. Very . easy terms. 6 per cent Interest. Address L.. owner, care Tne statesman Officer on Way Home to Dallas From Trenches DALLAS. April 22 Special to Statesman) Mrs. W. O.i Perry re ceived a telegram from her husband. Lieutenant W. O. Perry last Satur day stating that he had arrived In New York city on his way home from France where he has been tor the past several months. Lieutenant Perry had not 'been heard from for many weeks and as the last time he wrote he was In the flrstnine trench es and under fire It was supposed that he had been Injured or perhaps killed. He has been recalled for ser vice at home as an Instructor but as yet does not know 'to which camp he will be sent. Lieutenant Perry belongs to the Signal Corps of the service and for a number of years before the war was stationed at a government post In , Alaska. Ills brother. Captain Jack Perry is also In the same branch of the service and is an instructor at Fort Leaven worth. Kansas. Sheriff Arrests Two on Bootlegging, Charge DALLAS. April 22 (Special Statesman) Mike Branck of Rlckre- all and a man named Weis. of Amity i that burned over several thousands were arrested last Friday : night THINGS THAT MEVEft HAPPEN; (rwick. L . ... Rlckreall by Sherlf John W. Orr on a charge or having Intoxicating liquor In their possession. The par ties were attending a dance that was being given In a hall at that place and had gone behind the building to take a drink and offer others a drink when the arrest took place. Branck bad a wine he had made at home and Weis a bottle of hard cider. The men appeared In Justice court before Jus tice of the Peace Hardy Holman. Sat urday morning and pleaded guilty to having liquor In their possession. Branch wss fined $100 and Weis was let off with a fine of $15. Government Seditions . Sell lor High Prices ST. LOUIS. ApriU22. A collection or 6100 sealskins was sold for $300. 000 here today at the opening of the annual spring fur auction, the price ner skin being almost 35 per cent hlrher than at the October sale. In additon. 661 Japanese seals brought $26,000; 247 northwest seals Drougm a iv. vvw. iuu u wuu -i v . v icAn Five nun area IWCITV Ul If t U b J u v v . blue fox skins sold for an average or 375 each The sale opened today wnn buyers present. It will continue eleven davs and purchases are ex pected to total more than $6,000,000. Pledges for $700,000 in uoeny bonds were made before the rur sales were started. German Alliance Gives Resources to Red Cross WILMINGTON. Del.. April 22, Affairs of the National German- American alliance, which rece-tiy decided to dissolve, were formally wound up here today when Adoipn Tlmm of Philadelphia, secretary- treasurer, handed over railroad bonds worth 830.000 to General Charles Bird, president of the Dela ware Red Cross. It was said that as all bills have been paid, this repre sented the last available dollar. t the disposal of the alliance. City of San Francisco Will Employ No Aliens SAN FRANCISCO. April 22. A resolution forbidding the employment of enemy aliens by the municipality was passed today by a unanimous vote of the board of supervisors. 'Frederick Schiller, leader of the mnnlclnal orchestra, is the most prominent victim of the legislation. How many others are affected was not known today. eAmnasamsamsBmBnBBaanaaSjJpsmmannBaBm Shipyards Continuing to Break All Records PORTLAND. April 22. The new steel steamer Westgrove. built by the Columbia River Shipbuilding cor poration, was completed tonight. within the elapsed time or 83 day from the time her keel was laid, un setting a new world s record. The shortest previous time was claimed bv. a Seattle shipbuilding firm which had completed a vessel the Identical size of the Westgrove. S800 tons, in 92 days. The Westgrove will begin loading cargo early tomorrow. SLASHIXGS ARE BTOXER ' . -; "''! fllv VAO CAMT J I feifV. -X"' IHtritt CF A . I VX f?M THAI'S a cxree t DALLAS. Or April 22. (Special to The Statesman.) What appeared to be a big timber fire sould be seen In the mountains northwest of Dallas Sunday afternoon and led many peo ple to believe that the I. ft. W. or other similar organiaztlons had start ed In their years .work In attempt inc to destroy the Oregon forests Investigation, however., disclosed fact that the fires were nothing bic vile of slashings that the lum ber companies were burning In order to I to aYold If possibly all danger of ser ions fires later or such as the ones at Jot acres of Polk's Umber last year. . J MORE STRENGTH IS DEVELOPED Corn Market Closes Finn- Packers Unloading Causes Provisions' to Sag CHICAGO. April 22. Corn devel oped considerable strength today, largelyss a result of Increasing be lief thsf receipts would fall off to a material extent from now on. The mar ret closed firm at 81.27 to $1.27 1-8' May and $1.47" 1-8 to $1.47 1-4 July, with the rinlsh as a whole ranging' from a shade off to i 7-8c net advance. Oats renlalned unchanged to Me higher and pro visions down 15 to 25c. Renewal of talk about prospectlTe diminished arrivals led to free cover ing by shorts In corn, rbieflv during the last half of the session. In the I , . . , . -Vj a rw pari vi n .,. '"V"- ' nnseiura. aua urn nu iur w; 1 r to the fact that contrary to expecta tion receipts were fairly liberal and that the weather here had turned fine. Fresh demand from the seaboard gave strength to oats. Excellent crop conditions, though, made the July delivery Inclined to drasr. i Provisions sagged owing to pack ers unloading and to a decrease In the value of hogs. , .mm TABLES SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Berth boa ad No. 16 Oregon Express ..... 3:03 a. m. No. 84 oregoaiaa .... ..... :isa.ia No. 28 Willamette Limited.. 9:80 svaa. No. IS Portland Paaeeager.. p. am. No. 34 Coos Bay 3:44p.m. No. 13 Shasta Lrnitea, I:7z No. 14 Portland Express 1:10 p-sa. No. 228 Local Way Frel ght.. 8:00 a.m. No. 322 Portland Fast Freight 11:21 pea. Soathboasid No. $8 Oregon iaa. .......... 1:29 a-m. No. 28 Cooe Bay ...10:01a.m. No. 15 California Expreee ..10:58 a.m. No. 17 Roe burr Paeseager. 4:20 p-sa. No. 11 Shasta. Limited 6:42 p.m. No. 27 Willamette Limited.. 8:10 p.m. No, IS San Francisco Peas... 13.37 pja, KT. 91 R-si Vraa. Faat Frt. . 13:01 as. No. 227 Local Way Freigat..ii:o i A LEM-C KKR UYI ... V& VI Arrive at H&lam 9:13 I No. 74 Leave Salem S:9lJsw SALEM. FALLS CTTY WESTERN 111 Leaves. Salem, motor .... 7:01a.m. 143 Leaves Salem, motor.... 9:38 a.m. 113 Leaves Salem, motor.... 1:40 p.m. 1 Through car to Monmouth and Arlle 17 Leaved Salem, motor .... 3:43p.m. 149 leaves Salem, motor 1:17 p.m. 22 Way Freight leaves Salem 8:00 a.m. 15 krrlvee at Beiem ........ s:aea.aa. 44 Arrives at Salem 11:00 a.m. 141 Arrives at Salem. 9:00 p.m. 48 Arrives at eaiem ........ e:ip.nv- TS Arrives at Salem 7:14 p.m. 240 Way Freight Ar. Salem.. 3:30p.m. ORXGOSf BCLBECTsUO Train. Leave. Arriva Salem Arrive E a gene 10:55 am 12:21 pm 3:81pm 8:80 pm Salem ealy Salem only No. eportiana 1 : am 6 Ltd. ..8:20 am 7 10:4$ am t 2:08 in :31am 10:11 am 12:50 pm 4:14 pra 3:40 par 8:05 pm 11:20 pm 1:55 am 13 Ltd.. .4:40pm 17 8:05 pm 19 9:29 pm 21 ll:4pm S:to am North Bank Station I leave Jeffer son Street It sad so minutes later. Nevthtseaimd Leave Arriva Train Arrive Portland 3:10 am 9:28 am 11:23 am 1:20 pm 4:00 pm 8:43 pm 7:40 am No. Eugene .13:01 am Salem 1 ... s ... 4:35am 7:13 am 9:43 am 11:10am 1:50 pm 4:00 pm 6:30 pm 10 Ltd.. .7:46 IS 14 11:11am 18 Ltd... 1:15pm 30 4:10pm 23 ...v.4:ipm e o we . 3 as . v ays W ww Brmaaj xNorth Bank Station (Arriva Jeffer t:ii pm 10:00 pm son Street 1$ mlaates earlier). "Leave Corvallla. CORY ALUS COHWECTlOyi Mortal Leave Corvallls 8:28am 13:18 pm 3:41 pra 4:10 pra Arriva Salem 9:48 am 1:50 am 4:00 pm 6:30 pm ' 1:11 pm -thboaad Arrive Corvallla 9:57 am 11:33 am 8:39 pm 6:34 pea 1 8:Mpm 4 the hut s:ii pm Leave -'m ..21am - 10:18 am 13:86 pm 4:16 pm 6:43 pes