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Is THE OREGON STATESMAN: TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1018 The Wants and Needs of the Capital City Are Noted der Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them pi SI B I,; nr'SeU and Exchange all Kinds SECOND HAND GOODS cva clothing, shoes, bict. " CUES, TOOLS, ETOV CAPITAL EXCHANGE iW Court ft. IF Koiwncn union i " HUB INSURANCE SOCIETY w: IL BarebarttVNJr., ' ajt-nt Agent SS Ut St. a Money to Loan n IWTTtOVXD FARM ATTO CTTT PROPERTY AT LOHESf RAT3CS O. llilf saa w - hhk. gaie an, Mr, f CLASSiriKD ADT"gRT13KMXaTS I ' i Bate Fee Worn first insertion .............. 'lo Subseauent insertion ....... One week Ui insertions).... to On month ...... ...... ...... to Six months contract per mo. to It swaths' contract. per mo... lc Ko account opened for less than 15o A seat cord given free with on advertieemeat to the extent of 50c announcing Tor Bale," -For Eeat," "Boomj" or "Board." -- j 3TEW TOPAT Each new classified sdvertlae Trent will bo run under "New Today" for flrat Insertion, unleaa otherwise ordered by tho adver- SuVaeaoent Insertion of tho aid will appear under Ita proper claao UlcaUoa. - No adverttsment will bo run nnder "New Today for more than ne issue under any circumstances KEW TODAY . HOP TRAINERS WANTED APPLY T. A. -Livesley Ac Co.. office, Salem Bank of Commerce Bide rOR SALE WHITE LEGHORN BABY Chicks, two days old. Ready for der f liTcrr today. ,. W. R. Baker, phone isrx. a WANTED TEAMSTERS FOR work. Phone 235 or 2136-W. FARM DOT 1 TEARS OLD WATS WORK on farm i inquire at CO N. Summer treet, " .. 1 roUTJD GREEN AUTO VEIL ON P.irer Road owner can have same by calling at this office and paying coat of this ad. , FOR SALE -r GOOD POTATOES SO cents oer sack. Bring your sack. Also want to hear rom owner who have pigs for sale. - Apply I. - M. 1 Kmpley, Route 1. box 93. ; UWT BOSTON PIT BULL PUP about 4 months old. Four white feet and white nop, and little pink under one eye. j Reward, phon 373. : WANTED TEAM OF HORSES (mares preferred) weight shout IjOO. s-e under 10 years, medium rrice. Address 1140 South Liberty Street. : ' i WANTED AN IMMEDIATE iOSIT!ON aa bookkeeper stenographer, experi ence. Write "H 68" Statesman. . FOR SALE OR TRADE. 14$ ACRES t $5 per acre. 70 In crop, rest , In limber and pasture. Will trade for Sa!m property up to $2.r.0O. For psr ticulars write, to 31C North Church. OR RENT CHOICE 1'IECE OF LAND ' suitable for raising beans. Call J.' H. V Tjatfterman.- 900. '. - W VTED STRICKLY MODERN AND farniHhed houses, clowe In with rrare If posiUble. C. W. Niemeyer, Ml tstate street, phone 1 0OP. EiiPLOYiiEirr rEMALR WANTED WOMAN TCTWDO HOUSE work for family ot three. Must be neat, refined and a good cook. Lib eral ear to comneteht woman. If in terested addreas box K ' $4" States man office, givlngv your address or T"ione mimher. MALE' V ANTED YOUNO MAN TO LEARN printing trade. Apply Statesman composing room, upstairs. "WANTED A SHOE REPAIR MAN, teady work guaranteed. Apply 4l -ourt street. - MALE AND FEMAE HELP WANTED we have an opening in your town for . a ntviDiner aaleaman. You could make a good salary with our proposition. Address "II 47 States man office. ! WANTED WIDE AWAKE. ENERGE tic, temperate man. 25 to 35 years f are to deliver and collect from 'wn and country customera Firat Class references and $500 bond re quired. Permanent position and K"d compensation to tne right party. Art iress 8. Llvermore. Box $45. Port end. Oregon. - NTED AT ONCE MEN BETWEEN J and 45 years of age to qualify for "0 conductors and motormen. area: 31 cents per hour, first year; cnts second year, and 45 cents refter. Eitcht hour dsy, time and If for all work over eight hours d thirty minutes in any 24-hour ffiod. Apply Room 310 Electric t-uiMVng, pf)etfand. Oregon. Portland ilwty Kht 4k- Power company. LABORERS WANTED "WAGES $3.30 ' to $S.4. S HOURS. tiLinn Mills ' opposite Oregon y.' at Pree Employment office. jo-Ike still on. Railroad receipt for ;r an to $5.00 cashed after work lor one week. Come along. Work . red. iu,rd and bed $.5 week -v aims r i7 at Beck's hotel, ure- rn Hit. FOR SALE LIVK.aTOCK . l-B-MKiD JERSEY COW. h this falL Inquire 1.29$ N. 13th. ALE HOUSES., 1. i oe and the oihrr 1I r WEIGHING pounds; each i t. ' Cll EAT , HAY FOR SALE. 1 TH,S,FOU KEKOWK HAVE THE u M,p.h,"' r-a tree) beans for -Ill " -'d at Co. j v.'5 .RA ' SEED WHEAT. . lchlwey. Turner, Oregon. i SAIJ5--A T'lTMI BED AND AN L w.fr.'1 ,nrk ""1 'Jd wheat 251 or S22.- 'l..,RAI'K" HTrf. ENS - DURTEA P"K car. Suitable for trurk. Will 1 heao. phone 734. 271 "North "rcial a tree L. MISCELLANEOUS, YOU WANT TO GET THE BESi'i- :tMm i-per, sena sve to the Pacific! Homestead. Salem, Oregon, for a trial. vvKutiitva. aienuon this ad. CAPTIVITY OP THE OATMAN OllUi! . n mwrj oc western Imml nation has been carefully revised, maklhg a iindiom litti Hooir it telle in graphic terms of the mtt Sacre of tno Oat man family, of tne escape of Lorenso. and tho captivity of Mary and Olive, alary died of staivetiom and Olive waa purchased from the Indiana fiva years later. The price la 20 cents, postpaid. Ad dress Oreeon Teacher Monthly, ba. lem. Oregon. f WOOD. II.-TRACY.. WOOD. CO. HAS A CATl load of dry 16-inch planer wood, also a car of lt-lnch green slab wood, for prompt aenvcry. i -none &zo. ruittHt WHITE LEGHORN BABY CHICKS ror sale. Tancred and O. A. C, Leg horn strains. Phone. 5CF21. L. It. bcovci, Wallace road. IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST poultry paper published, send 10 centa to the Northwest Poultry Journal, Salem. Oregon, tor a trial subscription. Mention this ad. FOR 'RENT HOUSES SIX ROOM COTTAGE CLOSE IN, furnished or unfurnished. Max O. Buren. 175 Commercial street. -O , r TOR RENT $12.50 SIX ROOM MOD ern house on paved street at 1921 South High street. E. A. Rhoten. uti-j, any lime ween days. FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING: $13 Neat modern buncalow .omi at 919 North tOth st Call at Statesman business office, or poone $20 Modern 10 room house on Cottage street, i close I n. Call Statesman .business office, or phone FOR RENT A .room bungalow and sleeping porch large rooms, reception halL In fine condition. rspecial terms to . good tenant. See Wm. Fleming, 311 i : btate. . -.. u A l-room house with new bath and toilet, walking distance, very cheap to a good party, bee wou icmintf, - 3(1 State St. V . . , . An S-room modern house with basement and garage, with two large '. garden lota. $13. SO a month. One block from paving. See Wm. Fleming, 311 State atreet. A large roomy house 9 rooms modern on Court Street, stable or ga rage, paved street, special terms and rriuap to a good tenant. Confer with Wm. Fleming. 341 State street. Will have a similar one cloaer in middle of May at $15 a month, on Court street. . .- ROOMS FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS for rent. Phone or call 697 Ki. . Liberty. FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM with use of bath, in ruodera homo. Address A. B. care Statesman. GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT WATER : heat, modern conreniencea. also Itt ' sido room a Close to State liousj. l3e Cnemeketa. Phone unit. STOIIEIIOOMS FOR RENT THE STOREROOM AT 141 North commercial street, now oc cupied by Compton's l&c, and 25c store, wiil be for rent May 1st next For particulars inquire at room 22 Kreytnan kick.. - TYPE WRITERS UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS FOR rent. Latest Model. 31.00 per montn. New 191$ Underwoods at no advance in prices. Underwood Typewriter Co.. CI. L. Steinau. resident Manager, Phone 782R. ' MISCELLANEOUS I.VSIHAKCH VI RK ; INSURANCE INSURE "YOUR property In the Oregon r ire lieuei Association ot McMinnviHe tie com pany with an unexcelled less paying record. Insuranco-on your home is just aa Important as a safety box for voue va Itiabltt Danera. H. A. John son & Co, Agent, Bush Bank Bldg, Salem, phono Itl. LOSTaidFOUND LOST LO"s1TPACKAGE IN ONBT3fTHE dry roods stores, containing yellow crepe de chine waist, Return to Statesman. " WANTED AGEXTS WANTED AMERICA AND THE GREAT WAR for humanitv and freedom. Just the information rr Amerlcsn want. Irofusely Illustrated. Low price. Big n.Hnt tssS Oft guaranteed. Sample free. -'International Press. Pblladel- thta. .1 MiSELIAKBOt0 FRUlT TREKS NEED SPRAYING. DO It now. mono inrMrr-arr cash PRICE ' PAID roii good dean raga rreMroora oiw- . WANTEU W ir, 7z' Yl,7li . . . m. n. . i .r ... k ... m . . . bungalow. 7'" good care w OUM- " . Statesman. WANTED TO BUY FIRST CLASS fresh cow. Call SIC or Homo phone 393-M.: - 1 ! - ; WANTED TO .RENT A FIVE OR SIX room, completely furnished, modem 'bouse, within walking distance to State House. Phone 1509. INFORMATION WANTED WILL THE gentlemen who was driving a. team and fist hay rsck'Kast on Court street on September 27th-131L nni who waa present at the intersection! of Court and Summer streets i when n automobile and motoreycle col. lied, please communicate with W. If. Wllsel, Salem. Oregon, route No. 6, or tajefhowo 419. - I GItKKKS-KH I'ATUIOTS. ASTORIA. Or.. April 20. Ap un-iif-nal liberty loan story comes from Clifton. Oregon, In Clatsop county. In the part of-the town known as Manhattan there arc twenty-fire sub scribers and their subscriptions total 12800. Every nbscrlptlon. with ono exception, was made by a native of Greece. The notable exception H that of Henry Renter, who is still a subject of the imperial German ov of tvrnment. He took siuu wunu liberty bonds. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY AtTTO SERVICE SlilPp-S AUTO 8KUV1CE CITT AND country trips. Phono Day, ICS; nieht, 159. TIUKS HWAlRKu VCLCA'NIZIIIQ GATES 11AT.F-SOLB TIRE SERVlCa- Station 17. South Commercla Bt, phono 42. QUACKENBUSH AUTO SUPPLY AND vulcanizing. 219 North commercial street. Phono . WATT 8HIPP CO. RETREADS AND sections tubes 25c up. Service car, Phone IIL lit 8outh Commercial street. DRACKETT O RAT TUBES VUL- canised. s&c. Retreading our special ty. Free service car. Phono 1400. 17f North Commercial. PROFESSIONAL DEMIST DR. F. L. UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS 413-414 Bank of Commerce Bldg. Phon n MISIC TIUCUERS R HARR. TEACHER OF PIANO. Phone 1383. PUYSICIAXS DR. U G. ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHIC Physician. Office and residence zff North Liberty. Salem, phone 147. LODGE DIRECTORY BROTHERHOOD OF YOEMAJI MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN ing In Masonic Temple, fifth floor, at I o'clock. All visitinsr mem Der wei come. Horace Sykes, Foreman. W. H. Prnnlt Correnpondewt. UODER" WOODMEN. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp. No. 6244. meets ; every Thursday evening at t o'clock , in Derby building, comer Court and i High streets. R. F. Day, V. C; J. A. Wrlaht. eirek. - ' BUSINESS CARDS AlCTlOSEERS COL. W. F. WRIGHT. AUCTIONEER Farm sales a specialty. Turner, ure- ron. - ' i v - AUTO DELIVER! HAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIVER- ed any placccity or country, raooe 4 or 20M-R. W. W. Fisher. BARBER SHOPS THE REAL REFRESHING FOLLOWS the summer outing when you get in the big easy chair at Ingrey's Barber Shop. 311 State atreet. ClilROPRACnc no r f. wwpt r r n H ADIT ATE OF P. B. C Cbiropracucs xountaia neaa. Davenport, Iowa, wniropracuc or . . k miii. of dllwua. Office 400.7-t. O. S. N. Bank Building. Phone $7. Residence I2S-R. "DRAYS A74D EXPRESS CAPITAL CITT TRANSFER COMPANY Phone 933. Salem's largest and best equipped transfer company. Get our reduced freight ratea on eastern shipments. Also for storage as we bava three warehouses la connection with business. Furniture moving, packing, shipping and i storing our specialty. Office 1(1 South Commar eial etre-t. j "CH" 1 XKSfi PHYSICIAK. DR. L M. HUM CURES ANY KNOWN disease. 1S3 8. HtSTh St HiomIM. "liny clexioadT!??10 JAPANESE PRESSINO PARLORS F. . . . . . e B. watanaoe. rp, . vwmvr cial St. Ladies' and gentlemen's suits cleaned and pressed. $1.25 and $1.75. Work called for and delivered free. Telephone Main 552. JCSK JUNK IUNK WANTED WE PAT HIGHEST oricm for lunar or every aino. jei make you a price on your household vooria. Tha Souara Dear House Capital Junk Co, 171 ChemeketS Street, Phono 19$, FULL VALUE PAID FOR BHWNU band gooda tugneat roaraet i-r"" for Junk and hides. Tho People's Junk and Secondhand Store. 171 no. Commercial. Phone t. HAIR REMOTgD -rr viv WHITE" HAS PROVEN 8UC- .urni. a nnllMl nera or wra avr home use. Sanitary Beauty Parlors. StS Hnbhard Bldg. LAUNDRIES SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK delivery and careful work. Dry wash c per pound. 13$ South Lib erty street. Phono 25. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO ular washing done at a rate every body can afford. For only 30 we will collect, wash and deliver your weaning within twenty-four hours. Phone 247L MACHINISTS WE DO MACHINERY REPAIRING OF all kinds, automobile rrpmmnn. i ...... wtH intr araa enclnc re pairing, model and experimental work. Iowa Machine Shop, D. B. Brown, prop, 252 Chemeketa St, Sa lem. - . . OSTEOPATHY lrr w L. MERCER. GRADUATE . k VlrVa. . . M. a,., mm wnno, ,ai.rauKLU r . . . m '7I VJt- and ehronlc ': -rYt7Zr Jo.is U. S. Na- 1 r, Urt-nk "Bidr. Phone f 19. Reel- , denco 419 North Summer. Phono $14. DRS WHITE & WALTON. OSTEO- nkvatana and Surgeona Graduates of the American Schools of Osteopathy. Kirksville.' Mo. Post grsduate and specialixed In nervous at Ios Angeles Collega ,.,a mnA rhronlo dlseasea. Offices 605-7-8. U. - a N'"? ii. ..u niHa-. I'bona 859. Residence, 1630 Court street. Phone 2215. White, residence phone 4C9. Dr. 'NURSERIES. - FRUITIAND NURSERY SALES YARD has moved tneir siock. , vV."Ir; route 6. Salem, phone leor21. fcPf'' pnrs on grafted walnuts and Ital ian prunt a A. J, Mathls. proprietor. ....ne rnr eT(V W AT 1IA1,F TR ,F TRICE TO i 'u .it - Joos Nursery at Howard Auburn east cr aayiuow Jorees. route C. Salem. ' koin DJIJA!.1?-??0? W"bUT AND SELL SECOND HAND goodilf all kinds. PIP 'Wnher neee. collars. , c.llsi pads, tools. haina Fred icninaier. Street- ' 1 werB cijnvtnir- n. webb. A. M. Cloug. funeral directors "La teat r.Hvrn m-thoda known to tho pro fession. 437 Court street THAW SfTKR HATJI.IT40 AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANT KINO of hauling. Household moving; Jobs done prompt ly. Try me one. Tim me. 475 SUte St. Phono let. Residence phma tH-J. ' WALL PAPER. raiXT GLENN L. ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC- eoratlnar. nalntlng. Untlng. DaDOr i hanging, etc. Work done by eontrac or day: good workman. Locaue 1030 Center Bt- Phono all-W. TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND upward for choice wail paper at Buren's Furniture Store. 170 Com mercial Si SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL Paper and Picture Framing. - uooo workmen. 4SS Court f Phona 4I WATER SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE. SOI a Commercial street. For water service apply at office. .Make all complaints ' at tho office. No deductions In bills will be allowed for absence or for any causes whatever unleaa water Is -cut off from premises. Hereafter water fo irrigation will only be furnished to regular customers wring v water for domestic purposes. Con tractors for sidewalks, brick work, or Dlaatarlna-. will nlease read fo? building purposes' under schedule of rates. Apply at office for copy. WOVEN WIRE VENCINO Depot Xattetaal Jt Aaterleaa Feate all elaee, SO law to M law high, PaLnta, Oils and Varaiala. Steves Rebuilt and Repaired Loganberry and Hop Hooks. Salens reatce Steve WOrka, tM Coart St. Phone 1M B. B. FEXIIU. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE X)9T OF OIPROVIXQ D STREET IN TIlENCTTy OF SA. LEM, FROM FIFTH STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF THE OAK3 ADDITION. , To. E. M. Bosworth. W. O. McAl lister and Minnie A. McAllister. J. J B. Younsr, Arthur Swarts, Edwirtl Burns and. Juanlta Clark: Ton. and each of yon are hereby notified that the city of Salem has. by Ordinance No. 1554. levied n as sessment upon yoor respoctlYe prop erties hereinafter described, and in I the amount hereinafter set forth for such property's proportionate share of the cost of Improving D street in the City of Salem, from Fifth street to the west line of the Oaks' Addi tion. A description ot each lot or part thereof or parcel ot land, tbe owner thereof, and the amount as sessed and levied upon It Is as fol lows, to-wlt: Lot 6. Block 6. of Boise's Second Addition. E. M, Bosworth. Cost .... J. .... . f JS-VbT Lot 5, Block 6. Boise's Second Addi tion. E. M. Bosworth. Cost 139.07 The west 83 feet of Lot 5. Block S. of Boise's Second Addition: W. O. McAllister and Minnie A, McAl lister. Cost . . tll.M Lot 4. in Block 10. Boise's Second Addition. J. B. Young. Cost $2.2$s West hair ot Lot 2, Block 2. Boise's First Addition. Arthur Swart-.. - Cost I.09 The west half of Lot 4, Block 2. Boise's First Addition. Edward Burns. Cost ............ $4.54 Lot 2, Block 9, Boise's Second Addi tion. Juanlta Clark. Cost 152.46 Said assessments were entered la Volume 3. Docket Of City Liens, on the 29th day of March, 1918, as a charge and lien against the aia properties, and are now due and pay able to the City Treasnrer. This notice is serTed upon you by publication thereof -for ten days la paper published In the City ot Salem, by order of the Common Council. Date or first publication hereof, is May 4. 1918. . Earl Race. Recorder of the City of Salem. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby RiYen that the County Court of the State oi Oregon for .the County of Marion did on the 19th day of April, 1918. duly ap- esoJf0Day.d t!"" ceased: that he thereafter duly quail fled and letters ot administration duly Issued unto him in said trust. and he hereby notifies ail persons having claims a gainst said estate t Dresent them, with the proper Y0U"h ers, within six months from the date of this notice, to said administrator at the law offices of C. M. Inman in the Breyman Bids., Salem, Oregon, Bated April 23. 1918. at saiem; Oregon. - F. O. jonnson, . Administrator. WHEY For Feeding Hogs Can be had at the Marion Creamery Call or : Telephone 2488 SALEM MARKETS I V niJYIXO PH1CK V.ks ami IoaItry. Eggs. 32c. . Old roosters. 13 to 14 C Hens, 22c. ; Stags. 16 to 18c Pork, Mutton anl Ik-ef. Pork on foot, 16 to 16c Fwea. 5 to 9C Veal, dressod. 15 to 17c. Spring lamb, 12 to nc. Hff steers, 7 to Jfc; cows. Bulls. 4 to 6c Hay Cheat, per ton, $23. Clover, per ton, $21. Vetch, per ton, $22. Grain. Wheat. $1.85 to $1.87. Oats. 190c. Beans, sUo 9c 4 to 8c i REA1 ESTATE! FOR SALE MODERN S ROOM BUNG- alow at a real sacrifice. Bargain worth investicatlng. For particulars phone 119-W. FOR SALE ABOUT . FOUR TO FIVE million feet of standing timber. 24 miles from Falls City, on county road. Fine for lumber, ties and wood. A. P. Adams. (07 Lumbermen's Bldg.. Portland, Oregon. vw-vr our in Arnn vin xr arvsT all in cultivation with good buildings. ior $75 per acre. Will take one-nsir in good Salem property. John H. Scott, 404 Hubbard Bldg. A GOOD BUT 25x10 FEET ON EAST aide Commercial street, one door north of State atreet, Salem, together with perpetual right of way over the 14x60 Va feet tract extending from this property to State street. Terms Apply Scott Boxorth. 701-2 Spauldlng Bldg, Portland, Oregon. FOR SALE FARM ABOUT 100 ACRES bottom land, 110 upland.' on Oregon Electric L iveslev station. Gooa houses, barns, springs, also mineral springs in house. Address Charles Schmid. 295 Ivy street. Portland, Oregon. Will sell one hair, three quarters or alL 10 ACRES OF LAND l4 MILES FROM Salem, 9 acres in cultivation, good room house, barn and other out buildings about 4 acres of commerc ial annlea. Some, strawberries. tM acres gooseberries, to exchange for a good residence in Salem. A 5 room modern house in Salem and good collateral paper for farm up to fio.soo. see perriao at warn ers, 402 Hubbard Bldg, phono 907, want TO EXCHANGE $12,000 HARD ware stock and building for ranch of about equal value. C40 acrea, l. 400.000 feet ssw timber. S miles from Sawmill on the railroad. $15 per acre. 40 acres. 200 cultivated. 40 timber pasture. 200 In crop. S miles Pratum, 'Or, $23,000.X0 acres, all cultivated. 19 acres prunes, stock, 100 hens, 1 mile. Aumsville. Or, $$,500. 40 acres in Missouri for acreage near Salem . not over $4,000.; 150 acres river bot tom. 50 cultivated. 2 miles to town, good road. $S5 per acre. Socolofsky. 341 State street. . ' bargain strictly modern six- room house, new. good location, fire place, rurnace and built in fixtures, good lot, owner going away and will sacrmce;, $isoo takes it; terms u wanted. Have a stock ranch. 1C0 acres, Lincoln county, close to rail ' road, 20 acres bottom land. 40 bench, fiva million good timber, new house and barn; price, $12 per acre; might trade. Ten acre tract well improved fine land east of city, a bargain at S2.S00. Five acres garden land one mile out for sale or rent. Houses for rent, F. U Wood. Bayne Building. FOR SALE (0 ACRE FARM. 20 ACRES . under cultivation, balance timber and pasture, running water. 10 acrea in wheat, all stock, crop and machinery goes: house, good barn, price $S000. 20 acre orchard, cherries, prunes, ap- nles. English walnuts, new 5-room plaatered bouse, price $5000. 100 acre . farm, all cultivated, house, two bams, will consider Dart trade, price lie, 000. . l-room plaatered nousa and fine lots, fine bearing fruit treea. price $1250. W. H. Grabenhorst at Co, 275 State street. ANOTHER SNAPPY SNAP REAL GINGERY A (-room plastered one-story cot tage with full basement and cement ed floor, bath, toilet sewer connec tions, family orchard, three blocks from lllner. Orrcon Electric and street car not far off. $1000. $100 down and balance on monthly In stallments at C per cent. A fine little hom nlua and" nracticallr new whether you buy it or not, you will admit It la verr. very cheap, and fair ly stated. William Fleming, 341 State atreet, phone 203. : If ffY A.T THIS A REAL UffUKiumix 'About 400 acres of choice Polk coun ty land about 110 acrea clear; about 50 acres In stump pasture: balance in rhol. nillnsr timber and oak grubs. Timber alone worth $ls.ee0. New four room house, new dairy barn, providing for 20 cows and four horse; new pig nn and naw milk house. Water piped from fine spring to ail ounainaa. r, in sell tho whole at a great bgatn. Verrjy t. spernint. Sutherlin Valley Oregon Farm Land Bargains Friends In the east have placed in my hands for Immediate aale over 400 acres of choice Sutherlin Valley farm which they have acquired through mortgage foreclosure. These landa are euitaoie ior wneai ana grain growing, or general farming purposes, and crop can be sown at once. One tract of 123 acres is es pecially adapted for dairying and stock raising. Irrigation ditches on .all the lands which can bo used If desired. In order to close out the lands In tho quickest possible time they will bo sold at 50 per cent or more below their actual value. My friends are in the mortgage buelaese. not land dealers, therefore are not looking for land profits. There are farms for the 25 acre farmer as well as the 300 aero farmer. Tho other fellows loss your gain. Write or call for further Information today. A- C Bohrastedt, 401 Masonic Temple. Sa lem, Oregon. Mill Feeds, Retail, Bran, per ton, $3$. Shorts, per ton. $38. WHOLESALE TO DEALERS. Country butter, 45c ' Creamery butter, 45c ' ; Butterfat, f. o. b. Salem, 42c Fish. , Salmon Trout. 3 Or. Steelheads 18c Salmon. Chinook, 25c Halibut, 25c. t Codfish. 15c Frwlt. Oranges. $6 to $7. Strawberries, $3. Grape frqlt. $6 to $8. Peas. 7c New potatoes. 8c. Cabbage. 4c. Vee4rl" Lettuce, crate. $3.25. Nebraska rice, corn, 12c. Bananas. 7 He. Apples. $1.50 to $2.25. Lemons. $6.00 to $7.00. Dromedary date, $6. Retail rrVea, ' Creamery butter, 50c Eggs.' 40c. Flour, bard wheat. $2.80 t $3. Floor, valley. $2.0 to $2.0. Sngar, cane and beet. It lb. $1. Potatoes, sack Jots, $1.25. things THAT never, happen i i i i ... ' , . . i , . . 5XTW OP T4e ' J X MOrlTH Abi I i a AMninKB -J 1 I ( UX UC7T EM i I s w P0RTLA?(D RIARKETS J : Grain. PORTLAND. May C Thlrty-diy options: Bids Oats. No. t, 160. Eastern oats and corn In bulk: Oats. No. 3 white. $53; 38-pound clipped, white. $53.50; corn. No. 3 yellow, $60; eorn. No. 3 mixed. $59; oats. No. 3. $53; clipped. $53; corn. yellow, $60; mixed. . . ' Dairy Product, Tlntter: Prints, extras. 44 to 45c; cubes, extras. 39c; prime firsts, 38c; dairy. 21c Butterfat:. Portlaad delirery No. 1 sour cream, 43c - - . . Buying price, locals. 70 to 85c: Potatoes. selling price. 75c to $1; new Calif or ala s, 7 to 9c LIQUID CAPITAL NOV RELEASED HoDefoI War Bulletins GireUrop report on Wednesday would' " . , . . . . ca l .no to be In favor o' the besrs. JJeCIded UnpeiuS IO OlOCK r LXCnange NEW YORK. May 6. The gTatlfy- inr anccesa of the third liberty loan. which automatically releases liquid capital from many of Its recent re - stralnts and the more nopeiui warilne honor of the country on foreign bulletins rave a decided Impetus to I battlefields will be done, the nation today's stock market, sereral leaders I my be assured of thaL-Los Angejes scoring new nign recoras ior oTlmes. . I Foremost among these waa unuea States Steel which made aa extreme advance of 2 1-2 points to par or 100. exceeding .Its previous maximum of the year by 1 1-2 points. Affiliated Industrials and equip- ments. especially Bethlehem. Cruel- ble and Lackawanna Steels. Republic Iron and Great Northern Oge, retain- ed the better part of their 1 to 2 1-2 point gains.. Khlnnln-rx. Tobaccos and Sugars were mainly represenUUve of a re- Viral Of professional activity. Cop- pera. Oils and TertHrsers oenvea much of their strength if rom pool operations. - u5?? ?Lc.uor!,a.": vi as sis ii araTr i net saawmm mil uua. nrrauuv llllti aasft-aa y ipv - v active and stronger later. Sales amounted .to 525.000 shares. , Bonds. Including the liberty group, were firm on a pronounced diminu tion of offers. Total sales, par value, aggregated $3,350,000. United States bond, old issues, were unchanged on call. The British women council is at work on whereby it Is hoped to conditions of women servants raise their social status not don- It Is feared there will a serious shortage of servants nft,lT-i. . lt. the war. since the women and girls a .iinrMl In war work lr hardly likely to return to domestic service without some special Inducement. 1 Deab in Real Estate Ruth Armstrong to Nellie Horce. lot 4. block 3. Broadway Addition to Salem. R. G. Hall to Oregon Realty Ex change, lot 3. block 1. McCoy Addi tion. Salem. " D. C Henney to Wm. C. McCullocb lot 1 block 2, West Stayton. Ella Byrne to T. G. Bllgh. 7 acr-n adjoining Towner Savage claim. T 7, R 2 W. A. K. iiams i a. f" nr l.m.. Ulrkov elalm. T 7. R 2 W.I A. T. Yeatnn to J. Graham, part lot 5. block 2. Salem. Clifford O. Herman to A. J. Bar-ham.- lot 17 and E. half of lot 1$, Queen Anne Addition. Salem. Peter Lathy to Frank Cawl-. 120.85 acres ad loin lag J. 8. Hunt claim. T 7, R 1 W. II. II. Bennett to Geo. J. in. pan of block 5 Nob Hill Addition. Salem. CORN AVERAGE AGAIN LOVERS - SBBBBaSBWWSSaWBBaWS Oati Shows Leif RaUjia? Power Crop Report b 5 Faror of Bears : CHICAGO, Kay . Ideal weather and the bearish Influence of peace gossip made the value of corn today average .lower. - Prices closed." un settled, at 7-8c-net decline to l-8e Ud - am "ylliX$ July 11.47 3-4 to 7-8. Oats finished . 1 1-8 to 2 l-8c down and prorlslons off 15 to 75c . Until the last hour, pronounced weakness formed the rule In corn. Toward the end of the seaslon. how ever, authoritative denials of peace reports were current and the mar ket rallied. - Oats showed less rallying power than corn. One of the reasons was tha anfi V tha tha roTernmrati I . in the provision market, the weak- I iV . . aa.a.. 4V V era " I nei or grains more inn uri I Influence of higher quoUtlons on hogs. I . hollered that congress will j rn!-, D session all summer. What- leTer It Is necessary to do to upaoia TILIK TABLES south KRN nemo CO, Harlhbewnd 1$ Oregon Expreao a.sn, $4 Oregoalan ' 3$ Willamette Limited.. 9:11 am. 1$ Portland Peaeeager.. 1:31p.m. 34 Cooa Bay a-""- 13 Shasta Limited 14 Portland Blcpreas 3:10p.m. y No. No. j SOm No. So. lit Local War freight.. No. 233 Portland Fast Freight 1UI pta. SMtkkeaad No. $t conia. callfornll Express ..10:53 am. now 17 Roeeburg passenger. ;;" - Ko. it -'Lilit:. VAtZ n. 1$ Saw Francisco Pj ' 9aa 2: ll mTwV "iaighLaiioiaJ-- " SALEM-CrTKR IXSU m K'a. VI Arrive at Salem..... 9:11 aaa. No. 24 Leave Salem 1:05 I , a T . v i2 . l.m ThrooKh car to Monmouth and Arlle IM 1 .mmm R,1ml BlOtnr .... 8:41 -ttk. 149 leaves Salem, saotor..... 3:57 p-sa. be OalSCOON 20JBCTWO Arrive Salem t:S5 am 10:11 am SALTE9C FALLS CTTT Jk wXrTEM ttl Leavea. Salem, motor .... a-sa. 1(2 Leave Salem, soot or.... f:30a.sa malar.... 1:40 S.nm. " I u War Freight leave Baleaa Jtee avsa. 'S Industrial M5 lrrl at M am ,MIr.T I i ai JrrlvM at Salem ........11:00 ana. a SCneraO!... nlem $:00p.m. improve the U$ Arrive at Salem ........ $:35p.m. . If this i- . Arrive Carts 10:55 ana 12:35 pea hk epnrtund I 1 ..... : S Ltd.. .8:10 am T 10:45am 9 ......3:05pm 13:30 pm ; 4:15pm . :3$pra :40 pm 8:50 pm 0:0Spm Falemoaly 11:30 pm Salem only l:iSam 0:50 am IS Ltd. ..4:40pm 1 IT 0:05 pm 1 i.l.llsm 111 llMSpm North Bank Station (leave JarTar- soa SUeet 15 and 20 mlautao ULsr.) tforthl Train Leava Arrive Arrive Portland : is 9:25 am ll:3tam 1:20 pm 4:00 pm 5:43 pm 7:40 pea No. Eorta 2 12:05 am 10 Ltd'... 7 :45 am 14 11:13 am 10 Ltd. ..1:35pm 20 4 :10 pm Salens 4:31 am T-.li am 9:4t am 11:10 am 1:50 pm 4:00 pm 5:30 T:3t 22 4:lpc pm lO Oe pm xNorth Bank Station 1 Arrive Jeffer son Street 15 mleetae earlier). "Leave Corvallla, CORY ALMS CO4TECT10SS Worthbeojid Leave rorvallla Arrive Salem 3:21 am . . 9:45 am 12:13 pm i i!" of i:i pm . ' ZZ r i ll.. . . t:IOam 4:10 pm 6:1$ pm 7:55 m SailkkaaaJ Laava P'em Arrtv iw-vajiit 9 IT am llltana 1:1 pm I K s- 9:00 pm 5.45 am 10:13am llllpm 4:14 pm :40 pm