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i i " .. . i . , TI1K OREGON STATESMAN: SATURDAY. MAY 11. 1018 , i (51 assiii til Directory 1 The Wants and Needs of the Capital City Are Noted der Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them m maM Rnv Sell and Exchange all Kinds SECOND HAND GOODS HCVS CliOTHIX". MiwiA muz CLES, TOOLS, ETC i FOR eJ A T sT XJ M SYI fl rhese 491 J coart wx. NORWICH UNION i FIBS INSURANCE SOCIETY W. IL Bnrchardt, Jr., j e.,Ment Aeent 83 State St. Money to Loan n ntrROTSD firm and cttt V . M. ...... .., 111 W KOK FROrKKXI A ft uinsui iuih TH0S.K.F0RD Om Bash Beak. Salem, Or. CLASSIFIED ADVEBTI S KHKXTS - Bat Per Word " 1 ' first Insertion 1 Subsequent Insertions ....... He One week (si Insertions) ... Jo On month Six months contract par mo. ! i . nABthi' contract. per mo... 7e H9 account opened (or lea than 15c g'meat card given free with an advertisement to the extent of SOe announcing "For Sale," "For Bent, "Rooms' or "Board.1 SEW TO DAT J " Each new classified advertise. ment will be run under "New Today" for first insertion, unless otherwise ordered by the adver- User. .1 ' Subsequent Insertion of the ad ' will appear under Us proper class 1 UicaUon. 4 No advortlsment ' will be run , under "New Today" for more than , ae Issue under any . circumstances NEW TODAY HOUSES FURNISHED AND U.NFURN lahed. C. W. Niemeyer. 511 State Si- Phone. lOOCt ; ! CANADA A LAXDSEEKERS PARTT , wilL leave Salem for Alberta on Sat urday May 18. For details, see C W. Niemeyer. 514 State street, j FOR SALE OR TRADE TWIN CTLI j . inner, two speed innian monorcycie t with side car. See Bennett, 3H Ma sonic Bldg. j Phone 1127 or 2026-U. - LABORERS 'WANTED FOR RODGERS Shin Vsrd. Kiood wages and fine op portunity t4 the right kind of men. Apply H. A.;' Johnson Ac Co, room 21 Lsdd Bush Bank Bldg. . WANTED BY PERMANENT RENTER I room modern house. Address rt 70- care Statesman office. WANTED YOUNfl LADIES FOR TELE- phone operating-salary paid while learning regular and frequent ln rreases. Apply Chief Operator. Pac Tel & Tel Co. . j FOR, SALE STUDEBAKER 1U TON spring wagon. Phone 7S4 271 N. Com mercial. Will sell cheap. FOR SALE CHEAP. AN ALMOST new silo. 12 by 32 feet, .with heavy : irons. Phone 254 or 6-2. ; FOR RENT CHEAP TO RIGHT PAR- ' ty, June 1. a & room bungalow, mod ern except furnace. Phone 254 or: (22. EXCHANGE NfCE. LARGE MODERN I room house in Itosvburg. Or. i All modern, hard finished plaster. I' all nicked lumber in -the house and nicely finished off inside. 4 rooms below, benides closets paniry. large hallway, toiiet and washromri. 4 bedrooms above and closets and bathroom, fur aace in basement and house steam- heated, large porch in- front, cement btsement. Lot 1Q0X16 reel, nam T uil'nran combined, also hen house I Vid tmuiirv vnl several nice bear-1 poultry yard. Ing i fruit trees, cherries., apples. pearhes. plum. gool garden spot. food lawn, fine view and good ioca.- tif.n an1 fffwxl hnm. IIOU. Also r 10 aera suburban tract. 3', 4 miles from Hose burg on fine gravel road level and good land In thickly settled community on goon corner.i no Uulldlngs. Price $2500 Exchange for 1st class residence or acreage near Kalem. Perrine & Marsters, 402 rt rm Huhhr1 huildinir. ph'.n EMPWYMENT FEMALE MAID -WANTED FOR GENERAL! housework. Phone 913. T. B. Jones.1 WANTED AN IMMEDIATE POSITION as bookkeeper stenographer, experi ence, write "II SB statesman. WANTED WOMAN TO DO HOUSE work for family of three. Must be . Best, refined and a good cook. Lib eral pay to eomnetent woman. If in terested address box "II (4" States man office, giving your address , or r-none number. MtLE AXTkfj liHVH WITH ttlf vr-T.F-S TOl onions, near Chamawa. Phone I 4iF$. WA.VTKD AT OREGON STATE TU Teuiolsta hospital a second cookl -Msiii preferred. Phone 433. RANTED YOUNO MAN TO LEARN vriniiog trade. Apply Statesman .ompoaing room, upstairs. ALB AND FEMAJ5 HELP WANTED -W have an opening in your town "ewspaper salesman. You fuld make a good salary with our reposition Address "II 47" Btates- "WBOtrice. Wanted at once men between and 45 yfars of age to qualify fori u conductors and motormen.l rsgesi 3$ cents p-r hour, first year; cents second year, and 45 cental vnereafler. Kixht hour day. time and "ir for all work over eight hours and thirty minutes in anv 24-hour perifvl. Apply Itoom 310 Eleetriel wiilding. Portland. Oregon. I'ortland 'railway. Light St Power company.; WANTED A JOB? EXPEKIKncE REQUIlt'jED. WAGES io4M for 8 hour day. Clean at mill 5c nlnM. eat 130c meal. nn ttftt in tirccnn LiuirTrrr: ...... . - .. ... r.n,Ta '. .ek.. Free emnlovnient office in -1 i,mn a-roKs nri'iKf bridges -from Ore- i.c"y- Chanres for advancement om and send fort your fam- hiw, rarrrir rsn worn unrn V.iV'"1 come -W-k again In the izl . BV"H now ix months old. '""ll watt t. writ. ' WJUB; 1 dill. HtJ "P to f2 will b.a r-fundo-d by Mill ' annipf r ; hhlP , at ... ; I. sn , - iit w nth 1 ri 17 one wa-e-n. rHroad ' AguriL'B rccf-plt for .MISCEI.I.Aif-:oi:a r- TRAINKIW. WANTED APPLY , p.Jl- ,'v8"'r Co.. otfire, Saiem ' ""'m.rr. Hide Should Worrr Let the nn.j a j- tii f . it FOR SALE LIVKSTOtK ' feALK FRESH .YOUNG COW. Route 9. Box 13. I VA1SE MULES v THE MAMMOUTH ' lntucky J""1, sure Pnymantrr No. 4273 will make the season at Gilbert f Prttoroon' E -la farm. micklX5xeoc7 FOU SALE CHKAPt HAND CULT1VA tor and Ulirkensderfcr typewriter No, 5. 131 Columbia street. SALE A 1917 EXCELSIOR MOT- DR. orcyele, cash or on time. illl2 Mill street, i MOLIXE SERVICE CAR IN A-l CON dttion. At a bargain, at the Purvlne Tump & Implement company. Front ana state street.' i OIl SALE A DUMP BED AND AN Iron wood rack. Also nice fir wood. Phone 254 or 22. i . FOR SALE STEVENS - DURTEA touring car. Suitable for truck. Will sell cheap. Phone 734. 271 North commercial, streets BEANS FOR SEEIWWE HAVE THE pure Michigan pear (tree) beans for sale. Lebold & C04 FOR SALE1 1 FINE DRlVINfl MARE . 1 . ; . . . . I . I w r ik 11 1 uk pvunai, uarh aapptc, bay in color. Her 1 sire is Crawford, he by Cord Alene. record 2:10. Also top side spring bupcy and Rood sing le harness. Will, tae.lt cheap. Phone 187-W or call ati43 N. Summer St. IF TOU WANT TO 'GET, THE BES farm paper, send 10c to the Pacific Homestead, Salem, Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this ad. CAPTIVITT OF THE! OATMAN GIRIJ4 This true story of western Imml gration has been carefully reviseo, making handsome tittle hook. It tells in graphic terms of the mas sacre of the Oatman family, of the escape of Lorenso. and the captivity of Mary and Ollvo. Mary died of stat ration and Olive was purchased from the Indians' five .years later. The price Is 20 cents, pootpuid. Ad dress Oregon Teachers Monthly, Sa. lem. Oreeon. POC1.TKT IF TOU WANT TO GET THE BES't poultry paper published, serd 19 cents to the Northwest 1 Poultry -Journal. Salem. Oreron. for a tril subscription. Mention this sd. FOR RENT PAKM FOR RENT CHOICE I'lECE OF L.VND suitable for raising beans. Call J- H. Luatermsn. soo. i I HOUSES SIX ROOM COTTAGE CLOSE IN. furnished or unfurnished. Max O. Buren, 179 Commercial street. FOR; RENT $12.60 SIX ROOM MOD- ern house on paved street 1 at iszo South High street. E. A. Rhoten, lltl-J. any time week days. FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING: S13 Neat modern bungalow b . oms at SCO North ZOth st. Call at Statesman business office or pnone 23. $20 Modern 10 . room bouse on Cottage street, close In. Call at Statesman business office; or phone ZS. - ' - ROOMS FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM rith use of bath, in modern noma. Address A. B. care Statesman. FOR RENT WELL FURNISHED AND attractive housekeeping rooma close in 541 Mill. ;lione 2I&1-J or 58K21. GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT. WATER heat, modern conreniences, also in sid rooms. Close to State Houso. 1030 Chemejteta. Phone 12H0. STOREROOMS FOR RENT -THE STOREROOM AT 141 North Commercial street, now oe cupied by Compton s 1 jc, ana zac store, will be for rent May 1st next For particulars Inquire at room 22 Hreyman hick. TYPEWRITERS Tri.p?iiTrrq rnn 111 T il Too oer monO.: - - - . - - New IMS Underwoods at no advance In prices. Underwood Typewriter Co, O. L. Steinau. reaident Manager. Phone 782R. LOST and FOUND FOUND FOUND GREEN AUTO VEIL ON River Road owner can nave same by calling at this office and paying cost of this aa. LOST LOST ROAN PONY. B. J. ON RIGHT shoulder. Lk Townsena. route , Uervais. Oregon, phone 6F3. ; LOST MONDAY EVENING ! NEAIl l)p.rnn f.ieciric lfcvoi. uunvii v. r.n ufklv bin. I 'hone 132. LOST SMALL BLACK. 'A 1 lux 1 ie-a- u n onnialninr rMUCtt for er tlclea to be sent to Franco. Reward. Uetiirn Statesman offi-e. MISCELLANEOUS FIRE INSURANCE i.-souijo 1 "V1; orooerty in me tircjiun.r"" L.JZ.mUnn of McMinnvlle the com pany with an unexcelled- loss paying record. Insursnco on your home Is Just as Important as a safety box for your valuable papers. H. A. ; John son. & Co, Agent. Bush Bank Bldg, Salem, phone 347. MISCELLANEOUS good clean rags. - man. ;' - WANTED TO REN?j mm i.u k....a aw. .-so en 1 in 1 en. - nr houie. "H 67," care Ktslesmsn. WANTED m 1 sckiTl a "k ko t; T WANTED 11KAW good graoe. S- F. T. Co. Camp 8. Silvcrton. Ore- eon AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY " J TlTTErtVICB , rHlPPSUTb-SERVlClITY AND country trips. ' nls-bt. 3S. nnm REPAIREI--Vri.CANiyi"0 OATESll' Af F-SOLB TIRE SlSByiCm sTation "ill. South Commercial 8U phone 428. " . " OtJACKENBUSH AUTO SUPPLY A NO QVulcanixlng. 219 North Commercial Tlrea KKiiml nml Vulcanizing VCTT SHIPP CO. KKXMKAU. ANUjQLE:NN ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC- Phono SSI. 12C South utmmtreMi, street. DRACKETT GUAT TUBES VUL- canlsed. Zic Retreading our special ty. Free service car. I'hono 1490. 7i9 North Commercial. PROFESSIONAL OKSTISTS F. L. UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS 413-414 Hank of commerce Bldg. ihoii so MCSIO TEACH EHS R HARK. TBACHER Phon 13S3. OF PIANO. PHYSICIANS DR. U G. ALTAIAN. HOMEOPATHIC Physician. Office and residence 14 North Ilbertv. Salem, phone 147. LODGE DIRECTORY BROTHERHOOD OP TO EM AN MEETS EVERT WEDNESDAY EVEN ing in Masonic Temple, fifth floor, at I o clock. All visum- member wel come. Horace Sykea. Foreman. W. H. Prunk. Correspondent. 1 MODERN WOODMEN. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA .Oregon Cedar Camp. No. J4, meets every Thursday evening at S o'clock In Derby building, corner Court and High streets. K. F. Day, V. C; J. A. wrirht. clrek. BUSINESS CARDS AVCTIOXKERS COL. W. F. WRIGHT. AUCTIONEER- Kasm sales a specialty. Turner. Ore- tcon at TO DRLITERf iaggage and PARCELS DELIVER-1 ed any piace. city or country, rnoos C4 or 201-R. W. W. Fisher. I R.VRRER SHOPS. get your hair CUT BEFORE! school starts and don't forcet to go to . Ingrey'a Barber Shop 311 State I street, where they take an interest in th boys. CfllROPRacrre nit O Lm. SCOTT. D. C GRADUATE OF I P. 8. C Chlropractics fountain neaa.i Davenport. Iowa. Chiropracue cor rects the cause of disease. Office 40S-7-S. U. S. N. Bank Building. Phone 87. Residence S2S-R. DllAlS AND EXPRESS CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY. 1'hone 911. Salem's largeat and best equipped transfer company. Get our reduced freight rates on eastern ah i omenta. Also ror storage aa wa km threer warehouses In connection with business. Furniture moving. I sacking, shipping "knd storing our s e m v va 1 s aw arasas specialty. Office 141 South Commer cial street. CHINESE I'll Y SI CI Alt. DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANT KNOWN disease. 1S3 8. Mtirn gt. rnona DRY CLEANING AMI PltESSINO JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F. S. Wetanabe. Prop, 434 N. Commer cial St. Ladies' and gentlemen's suits cleaned and pressed. Jl.zs ana $1.75. Work called for and delivered properties, and are" now due and pay fre. Telephone Main -651. I 41" JUNK JCNK JUNK WANTED WE PAT HIGHEST price for Junk of every kind. Let us make you a price on your household goods. The "Square DeaT House Capital Junk Co, 171 Chemeketa Street. Pboae tit. FULL VALUE PAIO FOR SECOND hand goods. Highest market prleea for Junk and aides. The People's Junk and Secondhand Store. 271 No. Commercial. Phone 714 "liAin RKMOVSCD -CLEAN WHITE" HAS PROVEN Suc cessful. Applied here r sora lor borne use. , Sanitary Beauty Par lor a, tJS Hnhhurd RMav LACMURIC SALEM STEAM IUNDRY JUTCK delivery and careful work. Dry wash tc per pound. 134 South Lib erty street. Phone 25. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO ular washing done at a vate every body can afford. For only $0 cents we will collect, wssh and deliver your washing within j twenty-four hours. Phone 2471. . "MACHINISTS WE DO MACHINERY REPAIRING OF all kinds, automobile reparring. oxy acetylence welding, gas engine re pairing. modeC and experimental work. Iowa Machine Shop. D. B. Brown, prop, 252 Chemeketa St, Sa lem. OSTEOPATHY DR. W. L MERCER. GRADUATE a m.riran School Osteopathy. Kirks- ille. Mo.; treats acute and chronle . dlsesse. Office 40I-40S, U. 8. N tlnn.l Rank Rldsr. Phone ?19. Rest denee 419 North Summer.. Phone 414. DRS. 1 WHITE A WALTON, OSTEO n.tiif ohrsicans and. surgeons. ;raduates of the American 8chools of n.trnmlhr. Kirksville. Mo. Post graduate and speclalixed In nervous diseases at s Annnw tu.i a -iit a and chronic diseases. irr-.m sns.s.T-s II. S. National Rank Bldg. Phone S59. i Residence.', 150 Court street- Phone 2215. Pr, White, residence phone 4CJ. fECOSQ HAND GOODS WK BUT AND SELL SECOND HAND goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, b er nes, collars. collat pads, tools, chaina. Fred tchindler. S54 Center Street. , ' SI O It A I J A II TIMMSKKB ALWAYS PICK THE BEST HOUSE bold goods p"cilt'ea; storage park ing, shipping and moving, horse and ruio vans; spe'-lal freight rates to ill points. C. P-k Transfer X. Ktctsire Co.. 2nd and Pine streets. ' i-,.rtlJnl Ores on. Broadway 53s. A 1 W. ' EltTAKERS iWHM Mr CIATX-.HC B. WEBB, A. M. Clough, funieral directors Latest moflrrn meteors Known m fession. 497 Court street t the pro Tit AXSFKH HATJLino AtrtO TRUCK SERVICE. ANT KIND 01 nauiina;. movlnc. Jobs done prompt Try me once. Tim me. 473 State St. Phone Ml. Kesiaence lilim. 11??-J 1 wall rircn. raiNT htnrint;. ate Work aone by contract or day: good workman.- Location 1020 Center St. Phone Sll-W. TEN CENTS AHOUBLB ROLL. AND upward for choice wtll Paper at Buren s Furnlturo Store, . 179 Com merclal St. SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL Paper and Picture lremlng. Oood workmen 4 rouft HI Phono 4SS. WATER SALEM. WATER CO. OFFICE. 101 8. commercial street. ir water service apply at office. Make all complaints at the office. No deductlona in bills will be allowed for absence or for any causes whatever unless water Is cut off from premises. Hereafter water fo Irrigation will only be furnished to regular customers using water for domestle purposes. Con tractors for sidewalks, brick work, or Blaster! nr. will Bleaaa raad "tn- bulldlng purposes" under schedule of rstea Apply at orrtc ror eopv. WOVE WIRE FESCISO Depot Ratlssil A Asserteaa Feace, aU alaea, f la. te 8 law klgk. Palnta. OUa a ad Varalta, Steves He kail t a ad Repaired) Lea-aeberry mm Hew Heeka. Saigas Keace Steva wsrks. Z54) Ceart SC Pkewe IM4 PL B LIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE COST OK IMPROVING D STREET IN THE CITY OP SA LKM, FROM FIFTH STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF THE OA KB ADDITION. To. E. Mw nosworth. W. O. McAl lister and Minnie A. McAllister. J II. Yonnr, Arthur Swarti. E4iri! Barns and Juanita Clark: Yon. and each of you are hereby notified that the city or Salem has, by Ordinance No. 1534. leried an as- sessment upon your repctlTe prop- erties hereinafter described, and la .v. . v ... ... such property's proportionate share of the cost of lmproTlat; D street in. the City of Salem, from Fifth street to the west line or the Oaks' Addi tion. A description of each lot or part thereof or parcel of land, the owner thereof, and the amount as sessed and levied upon It Is as fol- lows. tO-wit uoi b. iiiocK 6, of Boise's Second Addition. E. M. Boswortb. Cost S345.w7 Lot 5. Rlock 6. Boise's Second Addi tion. E. M. Bosworth. Cost S39.07 The west 83 feet of Lot 5. Block 8, of Boise's Second Addition. V. O. McAllister and Minnie A McAl lister. Cost .. 32.2 Lot 4. in Block 10. Boise's Second Addition. J. B. Young. Coat $26.23 West half of Lot 2. Block 2. Boise's First Addition. Arthur SwarU Cost SS.09 The west hair. of Lot 4. Block 2. Boise's First Addition. Edward Burns. Cost . ; . . :. . ; J4.B4 Lot 2, Block 9. BolseVSecond Addi tion. Juanita Clark. Cost $52.4$ Said assessments were entered la Volume 3. Docket of City Liens, on the 29th day of March. 1&18, as a charge and lien araint the said This notice is served upon you by publication thereof for ten days in The Dally Oregon Statesman, a news- paper published In the City of Salem, by order of the common CounclL Date of first publication hereof. Is May 4. 1918. Ear! Raee. Recorder of the City of Salem. KXECVTOR'S XOTICK. '- Notice Is hereby glTen that the undersigned have been duly appoint ed executors of the last will and testament of Henry B. Thlelsen. de ceased, and have duly qualified as such. All persons having; claims against said estate will present them to the undersigned within six months from the date of the first publica tion of this notice. This notice is published the first time this 4 th day of May. 1918. Hans William Thlelsen. Frederic D. Thlelsen. Executors. SALEM MARKETS ncrixo price Ecss and Poultry. Eggs, 31c. Old roosters, 13 to 15c. Hens. 21 to 22c. Pork, Mutton arwl IWf. Pork on foot, 15 to lV4c. Ewes. 5 to c. Veal. dresed,tl5 to ICc. Spring lamb, T 2 to 14c. Beef afteers. 7 to fe; cows, 4 to 8t Bulls.' 4 to 6C Hay Chrat, per ton. $23. Clover, per ton, $21. x Vetch, per ton. $22. Grain. Wheat. 11.85 to $1.87. 4 Oats. 30c. ; Beans, 9c. : Mill Frenl. IirtalL i Bran, per ton, $38. i Shorts, per ton. $38. WHOLESALE TO DEALERS, t Country butter. 45c. ! Creamery buttor. 45e. Butterfat. f. o. 1. Salem. 42c. Flh. ! Salmon Trout. 30r. ' Silver perch. 12 c. Salmon. Chinook, 23c. Halibut, 25c. tCodHsK 15c Fruit. ; Oranges, $6 to $7. Strawberries, $3. California Grape Fruit. $3.00 to $3.73. Peas. 7c. iNew potatoes. Kc. CabbaK'. 4 Asparagus. $l.0 crate. 'egernblew. lettuce, crate. $3.25. Bananas. 7c. Apple. $1.50 to $2.25. lemons. $6.00 to $7.00 Dromedary date, $C. REAL ESTATE FOR SALU MODERN C ROM BUNG. alow at real sacrifice. For partcu lars pnone 2401-J. FOR HAIJJ ' ROOM HOUSE AND lot 1 1 SO. tl& down. Inquire at 404 Soutn lath street, Salem. FOR SALE MODERN ( ROOM BUNG- alow at a real sacrifice. Bargain worth investigating. For particulars phone S19-W. FOR SALE ABOUT FOUR TO FIVE million feet of standing tlm miles from Falls City, on county road. Fine for lumber, ties and .wood. A. 1'. Adama. (07 Lumbermen's Bldg., Portland. Oregon. HIE OREGON REALTY EXCHANGE Inv. Co.. Inc.. lists property every where and chargea no commission . for putting buyer, sellers and ex changes of realty together. Boom 2S Breyman Bldg Salem, Oregon. FOR SALE FARM ABOUT 100 ACRES bottom land, lit upland, on Oregon Electric Ltvealey station. Gooa houses, barns, springs, also mineral springs in houso. Address Charles Schmid. 29S Ivy strece. Portland. Oregon. Will sell one bait, three Quarters or alL A GOOD BUT 25x10 FZET ON EAST side Commercial streef. one door . north of State street. Salem, together wlt) perpetual right of war over the 14x4t feet tract extending from th4s property to State street. Terms Apply Scott Bosorth. 701-1 Spaulding . Bldg, Portland. Oregon. BARGAIN STRICTLY MODERN SIX- room house, new. good location, fire place, rurnace and built ta rixtures. good lot. owner going awsy and will Sacrifice; 11400 takes it: terms If wanted. Have a stock ranch. 1C0 acrea. Lincoln county, eloa to rail road. 20 acrea bottom land. 40 bench. flva million good timtrr, new house and barn: price. $12 per acre: might trade. Ten acre tract well Improved fine land east of city, a bargain at $2S09. Five acres garden land one mile out for sale or rent, Houses for rent. F. L. Wood. Bayne Building. FOR SALE 10 ACRE FARM. 20 ACRES under cultivation, balance timber and pasture, running water. 10 acres In wheat, all stock, crop and machinery goes; bouse, good barn, price) $5000. 20 acre orchard, cherries, prunes. p pies. English walnuts, new l-room plastered house, price (5000. 100 acre farm, all cultivated, houee, two barns. will consider part trade, price sie. 000. l-room plastered Iioum and S fine lots, fine bearing fruit trees, price $1250. W. H. Grabenhorst 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 tion family orchard, three blocks from Jitney. Oregon Electric, end street car not far off. 11000. $100 down and balance on monthly in stall men ts at S per cent. A fine little home nlaca and oractically new. whether you buy It or not, you will admit It Is verv. very chess, and fair ly stated. William Fleming. $41 State street, phone so. 240 ACRES. 200 IN GRAIN. 3 MILES from Pratum. Or, 123.000. 0 acrea. all cultivated. 19 acrea 5 year old prunes. 1 mile Aumsville. equipped, SS.500. 150 acres finest valley and bot tom. 50 cultivated. 7 miles from v a randa. 115 oer acre. SI0 acres, lota of saw timber. 1 mtlea of sawmill, a lot of oDtn n-rasinit. S15 per acre. Acre age with S room residence, close to university. Eugene. Or, for velley ranch. $S,000. 332 acres eastern ore gon. for valley -anch. not over ft. 000. Salem residence for timber tract about $2,000. Fully modern S room house for ranch. $1.00. Close In lot and cash for auto. SO acre. Toledo. Or- for valley ranch not over S4S00: Finest 5 room bungalow In Salem. $2100. - Socolofsky. 311 State. LOOK AT THIS A REAL OPPORTUNITY V About 40ft acres of choice Polk eoan ty land about 110 acres clear: about SO acres la stump pasture: oaiaace in ehoi Billne: timber and oak grebe. Timber alone worth $10,S00. New four room house, new dairy barn, providing for 20 cows and four horses; new pig pen and new milk house. Water piped from fine spring to all belldlngs. Will sell the whole at a great bargain. Very easy terms. 4 per cent Interest. Address L, owner, care The Slateemaa. Sulherlin Valley Oregon Farm Land Bargains Friends In the eaat have placed la my bands for Immediate sale over 400 acres of choice Sutberlin Valley farm which they bsve acquired throua-h mortgage foreclosure These landa are suitable for wheat and grain growing, or general farming Durooses. and crop can be sown once. One tract of 123 acrea Is es peclally adapted for dairying and stock ralslnr. Irrigation ditches on all the lands whlcn can be used If desired. In order to close out the lands In the quickest possible time thev will be sold at SO per cent or more below their actual value. My friends sre In the mortgage business. L looklns- for land profits. There are aa the 200 acre farmer. The other fellows mss your gain. Write or call I for further Information today. A. C. Bohrnstedt. 401 Masonic Temple. Sa lem. Oregon, Bermula onions. $3.23. IXall Prices. Creamery butter, 50c. Errs, 40c. Flour, bard wheat. $2.80 to $3. Flour, valley. $2.50 to $2.S0. Sugar, cane and beet. II lb. $1. Potatoes, sack lots, $1.25. I PORTLAND MARKETS PORTLAND, May 10. Butter: Prints, extras. 4 If 4 5c; cubes, ex tras. 39c: prime firsts. 38c; dairy. 31c. Butterfat: No. 1. 43c. PHaUwft, Potatoes: Buying price Locals 7"fr90r; sellng price. 85f $1; new California's 6 0 9. (rains. Grain: 30-day options Oats. No. 2. white, feed. $62 bid: barley, stan dard feed. $53; oats. No. 2. $62. Eastern oats and -com In bulk: Oats. No. 3 white. $53 bid: No. 3 rlibped. white. $53.50; corn. No. 3. yellow. $82; No. .3. mixed. $KI.&n; oats. No. 3, .$53; clipped. $53.50; corn, yellow, $2; mixed, $$1.50. SEVENTH GAME GOES TO AGGIES Coleman Pitches Airtight Ball Visitors Score Ten Rons CHICAGO. Mar 10. reater ron- beJ T iitindence that seeding- would be of normal rxieui aiu a gooq uri ioui to make corn prices areraice lower. The market closed heavy at 2 X-8c down to l-8c advance, with May $1.27 S-8 and' July 11.4S 1-8 to 1-4. Oats declined 3-4 to 1 5-Sc net and provisions S to ?0c. Price tended upward at the out set, owing to frosts last night and because of other conditions adverse to field work. As soon, however, as the official forecast was out. the market at once took a downward swing. Oats traders for the most part leaned to the Tlew that the crop was not far enough advanced to le hurt by frosts. Absence of seaboard de mand was also a bearish factor. Provisions gave way with grain. EXCHANGE PICKS UP DURING DAY Stocks Make Sweeping Ad- Yance Morement Compre hetisie This Ydar NEW YORK. May 10. Passing- of the British cabinet crisis, heartening mlltary and naval news from abroad and constructive home developments furnished the basis of another sweeping advance In stocks today al though gains were materially reduo- ed at the close. The movement was the most comprehensive of any thus far this year, but the bulk of the enormous dealings again converged around half a score of favorites, chiefly war Issues and affiliated equipments. A marked Increase of public par ticipation was observed, commission houses being reported as heavy buyers, especially of industrials, for speculative and Investment Interests in the middle west and southwesL Heaviness of the liberty 4's bonds which were formally listed on the exchange was almost the only ad verse feature. United States Steel 'completely overtopped other stocks In point of activity, contributing about 431.009 to the day's total . of 1,222,000 shares. 'Steel surpassed its previous mail mum of the year by 2 5-8 at 109 7-8 but closed at 108 1-4. a net gain of one point. Liberty SH's and 4's larked def Inite trend and the funeral bond list showed little alteration. Total sales. par value, aggregated I1O.2SO.00O United States bonds, old Issues. were unchanged on call. GERMAN LOlXiE AMERICANIZED HELENA. JtonL. May 4. Mon tana lodges of the 80ns of Herman, a Cerman American organisation, are rapidly becoming anglicized. The lodges are voting: on the proposal or the state officers of the organisation that the official paper shall be print ed In English Instead of German, and that only the English language snau be used In the lodge rooms. It Is also proposed that lodges hav ing German names shall change them to the names of the towns In which they are located, and that $5,000 of the state lodge funds be invested in Liberty bonds and $1,000 In thrift stamps and $300 be given to the American Red Cross. I. W. W. BARRED FROM JOBS. SPOKANE. Wash.. May 4. No members of the Industrial Workers of the World can get or keep a job In the employ of the city. A resolu tion was passed recently by the civil service commission of the municipal ity, declaring that no application for examination would be received from any member of the Industrial Work ers of the World, and tny city em ploye advocating or practicing any or the tenets of the organization eith er on or off duty, will be dlsmlased from the city h service. COMMUNITY HUNDRED PER CENT BOZEMAN. MONT.. May 4 The little community of Cavern. In this state, made a hundred per cent rec ord-In the third Liberty loan cam paign. Every one of the 24 residents of the town over five years or age bought a $50 Liberty bond. TEA Cn ERS MCST SWEAR SPOKANE. WASH- May 4 Every teacher in the public schools here must sign and swear before a notary public to an oath of allegiance to the United States before she will receive a contract for the coming year. It is announced by Superintendent Orvllle C. PratL USE DEHYDRATED VEGETABLES. "The matter o? dehTdratrd vege- tables Is now up for practical and I Immediate action." ays Mrs. Stanley McCormick. head of the food produc tion department of the woman's committee council "of national de fense. To save the quantities of vege tables that go lo waste every year and to get them Into small enough nnia. so mat our nu.ui jean transport them there la the 3 iJ j !V (I L . . t OtPOKAi. Je VARlLA problem. Dehydration Is the solu tion. "Vegetables are from 70 to to per cent water. Dehydration I a simple process, which removes the water and leaves the food. The veg etables are reduced to a small por tion xf their original bulk: are easy to pack, ship and keep. The saving In transportation space and charges Is enormous- .The water is put m Into the jregetables In the consumer's own kitchen by soaking. This Is a thoroughly practical proposition. It win Increase the food supply, and furthermore. It will help to lower the cost or living, oeeause, the price per pound of food In dehy d rated vegetables Is lower inan i canned vegetables. - "In th food crisis whicn we now face In common with the wnoie world we must exert every errort to lessen our use of certain of our sta ple foods. If for part of our cereal. meat and sugar roods we can an abundant. Inexpensive supply of vegetables and fruit on which to draw ve shall then have sufficient foodstuffs to provide old and young, with the nourishment required for health and strength, while the sur plus'of our stsples Is made available for those who need It more than we do the allied peoples and our ova boys abroad." (HESTElgLLS- sob n tzzisis ntxTxm TIME TABLES SOUTH FTRN PACTSTO CO, 11 Oregon fc sprees ass. c ft n...ftiift .... ..... i:iias No. No. Ke. No. SS OrwrMUS .... ....a ! II Willamette Limited.. t:10e,sn II Portland Passsagsr.. J"",, 14 Coot Bay It Shasta Limited 14 Portland AU press -.. 1:10pm. No. No. No. 12 1 Local Way rrejht.. s to 1 Ke. 11$ Portland Fast Fr.gt UU$ pa No. No. Ne. No. It Oregon la a .VI. 23 Coos Bsy l! ?!" II California Express ..10 ti ajav. 17 Reeebnra- Psaeeoger. 4:10p.aa 11 Shasta Limited ..... a:41p-ee, 37 Willamette Limited.. 0:10 p an. No. Nov. it Baa Fraaclsce Pss...l T psa, Ko. til San Fran. Fast Frt. . 11:01 a-a. No. 22T Local Way freight. .11:01 a-sa ItLEM-CrER LOT No. Tt Arrive at Salens t:lf Suae. No. 14 Leave Salem. t:0iP-aa. SAt.rw. falls crrr a wensM Ul Leave. Salem, motor .... 1:05 a.av 1(3 Leaves Fa lent, motor.... 9:14 a.m. isc Leavea Salem, motor.... 1:40 P-m, o. w. Through car to Woe mouth and Arils 1C7 Leaves Selem. motor .... 1:41 p.m, 149 leaves Salem, motor..... s" 1(4 Arrives at Palem 1:31 P-sa. te Arrive at Miens ....... 40 Way Freight Ar. Salem. T 10 pm. 1:10 1 OREGON StLECTIUO thhiaS Arrive Arrive Salem its fees S:lera 1055am 10:11am 13:31 pa ItSOpm 4:15 pm 0 H pm 1:41pm 8:50 pm 05pm Salem only 11:20pm Selemonly 1:55 am 1:50am Train Leave No. eportland 1 1:30 am S Ltd. ..0:10 am 7 10:45am 9 ......3:05 pm 13 Ltd. ..4:40pm 17 1:05 pm 19 9:20 pm 21 11:41pm North Bank Station (leave Jefrer u Street It aad 20 miaatee later.) Hertal Train fjeeve Arrive 239 Way Freight leaves BJm srwa-n. Hi krrivea at Salem esa. 144 jlrrivea at Salem 11:00 a-aa. ICS A rrlr.a at. Slalem ........ t :00 P-fV. Arrive Portland :10am 9:11 am 11:15 am 1:20 pm 4:Mm 5:45 pm 1:40 pm No. Eurene 2 12:05 am 4 e e e e te Ltd. ..7:4$ am It 14 ll:lSam 1 Ltd. ..1:55pm SO 4:10pm Solera 4:15 am 7:1 am 9:45am 11:10 am 1:50 pm 4 :0 pm 110 pm It 4:25 pm 7:l pm lO OS pm aKnrth Kaak Station I Arrive Jrter- son Street 1$ miaatee earlier). Leave Corvallia. convALi.is ciorcTioxt .erthkewed . Leave C.irvsllia - - Arrive Salem :21am S:45am 12:12 pm 1:50 am 9:41 pm 4:0epm 4:10 pm 1:90 pm 1:1 pm l:5pm sewtai Leave - arrive Cnrvalllt k.!5 em 10:11 am 19 50 pm 4 15 pm :40 pm S:T am 11J1 am J TO pm I 94 pm :rOm 1 r-eiucu iui norn ior ion street, rouse ;