" f---!!; TTtM OREGON ' STATESMAN; Ti'HSH.IY. Jt'NL IK, 181. " 1 G B a s s i f I a! Directory g e Wants and Needs of the Capital City Are Noted der Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them Hut Sell and Exchange all Kinds SECOND HAND GOODS rvs cimnxa shoes, mcy- CI.KH. TOOLS. ETC ! j ' CAPITAL EXCHANGE phone 493 2:17 Court St. xonwini rxioN . FIRE ,1XSURAM"K K4MIETY T 11. Burghanlt, Jr., 1 Brtklent igent 385 State St. HONEY TO LOAN ov iwphovkh piiih and city rHorKHTM AT LOW KMT RATKS TUflS K KllRn Overly A B..h CLAS9IFIF.O ADYERTISMEXTS ! iue ltr Wsrd First insertion Subsequent Insertion tic c 3c e 8e 7c One Week (six Insertion) ... One month 8n immthi' contract per mo. 12months' contract, per mo... No acCoMnt opened for less than A neat card Riven free with 25c an 50c. advertisement to the extent of announcing. "For Sale, " Kent," "Rooms- or "Board." For r NEW TODAY ' Each new classified advertise ment will be run under "New Today" for first insertion, unless otherwise ordered by the adver tiser. Subsequent Insertion of the ad will appear under its proper class- flcation. . . No advertisement will be run under ""New Today" for more than one issue under any circumstances NEW TODAY CHERRIES FOR SALE C CENTS PER T pound.' G. W Jenkins, route 7, box ! 16, Salem. ' 1ST GOLD PIN ON CHAIN. OWN-j-r can have same by paying for this f ad and Identifying same at States man office.. . FOUND MONEY.' North Capital. - INQUIRE AT 228 COW TO LET ON SHARES. OWNER pays for half feed for half of milk delivered, phone 71. - - WANTED AT ONCE A MARRIED man to work on farm. Principally team worki Good wages, steady Job. Phone 622 or 254.. I HAVE A CLIENT WHO DESIRES TO purchase from 20 to 40 acres, well improved, south of Sa'em. John 1L Scott. 404 Hubbard Bldg. FOR SALE GOOD FRESH JRESEY cow eight years old price $65. route 7 box. 120, Silverton road. J. A. Jcf ferson. U WANTEDtI GANG EDGER AND 6000 feet of ! No. 14 wire for telephone lines. . Phone 180.- Mark Skiff. LOST THURSDAY BETWEEN TURN- er and iAumsvilie. a small ounaie, containing vhavlng set, hooe dress snd two night dresse. Finder please I leave at Sl'K-kton's Store, care of J. T. Cooper, i Receive reward. FOR RENT SMALL. HOUSE FURN tshed also rooms suitable for girls. 482 South High street. ; WANTED THREE OR FOUR BOYS '. pick: cherries at once. Phone f GROWING CROPS INSURE YOUR grain crops while growing, while in the shock or. stack., while being thrashed, and while In transit to and while In the granary or ware house. In the Oregon Fire Relief As sociation of McMlnnville. This is the year you should not neglect crop in surance. The O. F. R. Issues a very liberal policy covering your crops during- the emtlre. season, ana under all conditions, at a very reasonable cot. Investigate.' II. A. Johnson In surance Agency. 1 and 2 Bush Bank I'-ldg.. -Salem, phone 347. EMPLOYMENT ruHAtn waWedtwyounoXadies to learn ' to feed printing presses. Apply -Statesman Job Printing De v' partmejxL . SCHOOL GIRL-WISHES WORK DUR- Ing summer. - Same experience car- mg ior. cnuaren. aoutw Statesman. . . ! ' care WANTED COMPETENT WOMAN FOR general house work. Phone 1142-M. TELEPHONE -OPERATORS We request the services of a few young ladies $8 a week paid begin - ners with extra pay for Sunday and holiday work. Remilr and frequent Increases. Apply Chief Operator. The k Pacific Telephone ft Tegrph Co. MALE OUNG ; MAN WISHES POSTTION with small Ford delivery. Address 245 D street. L. E. Johnson. WANTEDr-rMEN FOR FACTORY .work $3.36 for 9 hours. Steady time. See J. A. Mills. 320 State street.. WANTED A MARRIED MAN TO LIVE on farm and haul wood. Steady work. ITiono 622 or 254. YOUNG MAN WISHES POSITION AS Ml at inn r ,nirlnMr. Familiar Wlin steam entrlnen and numns. Can furn Ish references. Address "II 77." care Statesman. . SHOE SALESMAN WANTED ABOVE oraft aire preferred. Splendid open Insr with v.f advancement. Apply Stsiccr Shoe Co I'ortland. OreRort. "WANTEIl MT-.t-lt ANICS IN A LI , or.nrhrB of the metal traaes i etnercency war work. Good wages. enod work inc anr K.at climatic eon ditiws." Astoria MariDe Iron Works. Astroia. tjregon. 4- EXPERTENCED -W' HJDSM AN IF YOU nave had experience in timber wn can use you getting out ship knee. p.r day for eight hours work. Call at our office 54J Slate sireet or phone 717. Mangls Eros. BKRrV I Vck ER3 WANTED w arj-rs. s miles east of BrooKs gi enp grounds, wood and water. We "v you nut to yard and back to ,ow". Pickinc wll last about five weeks. Mangls Broa.. Salem. Ore Phone 717: TED LOGANBERRY, PICKERS. csary conveniences. End of '"Uth - Commercal carhne M- F. ' llIF4Wrd rout" b0 pnone JM 1SCKLLAN F.QCS UAI'.?f A.NI "EMA12 HELP WANTED nave an opening in your town for a newspaper salesman. You tZ. I.. .f000 "lr with! ur man office. GOVKRNMENT NEEDS 20.000 CLERKS -examinations enrywhtre July 7. Kxperience unnecessary. Men and women desirinK guvernmrnt posl tions write for free particulars to J. . lonard, (former Civil Service Kxamincrt. 1 060 Kenois Bldg.. Wash ington. D. C BKRRY riCKEIIH WAVTED-LA fin est yard in the valley. Good camp ing. K'xkJ water, provisions on the grouno. we move you out to yard and back to town. Ticking begins ui june ;.nr. Register now. we P-iy 1 cent With 4 cent iH.nni mr pound. I H. Robert. R. F. D. No. 7. iiiin tit ji, aaiem. uregon. FOR SALE M lCKI.L A KROES. IF TOU WANT TO RET TTtB RM farm paper, send 10c to cne Pacific Homestead. Salem. Oregon, for a trial suDscriptton Uenttoa this ad. FOR SALE CHEAP. ONE YOUNG horse and set of .double harness. Phone Z5Q5J1. FOR SALE I HAVE SEVERAL MORT gages for sale, from ffiOO to $3,000 first class farm: security. II. M Hawkins, 314 Masonic Bldg. FOR SALE PLAY ER PIANO. THIS is not a tin pan, but a high grade instrument. Party leaving city and will sell at bargain for cash. Hi South Liberty. CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIP.LS This true story of western Imml - gration has been carefully revhMd. making a handsome little hook It tells in graphic terms of the mas sacre of the Oatman family, of the J escape of Lorenzo, and the captivity! of Mary and Olive. Mary died of starvation and Olive was purchased from the Indians rive years later. The price la 20 cents, postpaid. Ad dress Oregon Teachers Monthly. Sa lem. Oregon. , POUX.TRT IF YOU WANT TO GET THE T.EST poultry paper published send 10 cents to the Northwext Poultry Journal. Salem. Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this dd, WOOD. WOOD FOR SALE OAK GRUB AND Fir. Locates 3 miles northwest of Marion. Ores on. Address C M- Smith, Jefferson. Oiegon. FOR RENT APARTMENTS. i FOR RENT ONE AND TWO ROOM housekeeping apartments. nicely furnished, also sleping moms. 611 Ferry street. I'hone 1S06-W. ARWS FOR RENT WELL IXiUI k'PED DAIRY ranch with IS cows on coast place, where grass is green year around. This place is making good money and if Interested better come at once or write E. G. Calkins. Otis. Oregon. UOCSES FURNISHED HOUSE FOR Strictly modern Addrcas Salem. UK.VT box 373. I FOR RENT $12.50 SIX ItfHJM MOD- ern house on paved street t 120 South; High street. E -A. Rhoten, 1141-J.' any time week days. FOR RENT A 3 ROOM FURNISHED apartment, also sleeping rooms to re fined people without children. 152 South Church.. I'hone 218. ROOMS FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM with use of bath, in modern home. Address A. B. care Statesman. GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT WATER beat, modern conreniem-es, also In side rooms. Close to State Hous . 1030 Cheroeketa. . Phone 1280. vnn HEVT THE FOLLOWING: tie Neat modern bungalow I rooms at 960 North 20th street. Form erlr rented for 813. Call at States man business office or phone 23. Jig Modern 9 room house on Cottage street, close in. Formerly rented for 825. Call at Statesman ' business office, or phone 23., 822.50 Furnished flat, modern, at 6C44 Ferry St. Possession to be had Juno 15. Also, a furnished bungalow for 320.i possession June 17. I'hone 23 or call Statesman business office. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED USED FUNITURE. PORT- land man wants to mane up a wium of used furniture to sMp to Fortland. Will pay highest cash price. If you have anything in this line phone 633 and ask for Sam. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID W. good cleaa rags, pressroom oiaies inan. ' WANTED PERSONS WITH It)RT- able sawmill to cui suw.uuw tci timber and about 5000 ties. Twice as much more in same locality. Ad dress F. W. Kelly, route 1. Gcrvals. trt-egon. ' - - MONEY TO LOAN FEDERAL FARM LOANS Hoairinir Federal funds for fall and winter uses should file their applications immediatelr. A. . . . V . ini Masonic Temple. Sa- fMJIII llVV'V - - lem. Oregon. . PFHSOXAL f FVTTTkMAN 30 YEARS Or Aor. earning M""11 r""" 7 "ji" ..i correspond with retinen mnium " lady. Address Box 117. feslem Or. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY "AUTO SKRVICJa shu'!"SaVto -servic- country trips. Phone night. 359. - , ITY AND Day. 963 "TlTt ES REPA I R Els V I'LCAXIZIJS teshai:fslb tire SEltVB-E Station 177. .. phone 428 South Commercial St., OUACKENBITSH AUTO RWl.Y AND Q VulcanUing. 219 Northi Commercial street. I'bone aw WATT SHIPP CW-URETBEAra AND ' ,ion. tubes t&c up. '-Service- car. South Commercial s t&c up. --Servtc I2 South Comm . 1 -'- street. RRACKETT i ORAT-TIUM vv BcaTlxe25c Retreading our tr Free service car. Thone 1400. 279 ' North Commercial. vw PROFESSIONAL MKNTIST DR. F. L. UTTER. DENTIST. HOOMS 413-41 1 Tank of Commerce Building. Phone- 606 IICSIC TEACH KU R IIAItTl. TEACHER OF PIANO. Phone 1383. vh sicIaas DR. Ik G. ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHIC Physician. Office and residence 26 North Liberty. Salem, phone 147. LODGE DIRECTORY II MOTHERHOOD OF lOKMAN MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN ing in Masonic Temple, fifth floor, at 8 o'clock. All visiting members wel rom'. llorHCe Sykes. Foreman. W. H. Prunk. Correspondent. MODERN I TTOODMEH. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp. No. 124. meets ev,ery Thursday evening at o'clock In Uerby ouilding. corner Court and High streets. K. F. Day, V. C; J. A. Wright, clerk. BUSINESS CARDS Al'CTIOSEERS COU W. F. WRIGHT. AUCTIONEER Farm sales a specialty. Turner, Ore- AI.TO DELIVER T RAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIVER ed any place, city or country. Phone 64 or Z031-H. W. W. Fisher. BARBER SHOPS THE ItKAL SIGN OK SATISFACTION will be found at lngrey's. A clean barber shop with Darners wno Know how. lngrey's liarber Shop 311 btate street. CHIROPRACTIC DR. O. U SCOTT. D. &. GRADUATE OF P. 8. C Chiropractics fountain bead, Davenport, Iowa, Chiropractic cor rects -the cause of disease. Office 406-7-S. O. S. N. Bank Building. Phone 7. Rldenee i-R. DRAYS AND EXPRESS CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY Phone 833. Salem's largest and best equipped transfer company. Get our reduced freight rates on eastern shipments. Also for storage as we have three warehouses in connection with business. Furniture moving, packing, shipping and storing our specialty. Office 111 South Commer cial street. CHINESE PHYSICIAN. DR. I. M HUM CURES ANY KNOWN disease. , 153 B. Hirh St. Pbons M. DRY C1.KANINQ AND PRESSING JAPANEStS PRESSING PARLORS F. A. Watanabe. Prop 434 N. Commer cial St. Ladles' and gentlemen's suits cleaned snd pressed. $L2t snd $1.75. Work called for and delivered free. Telephone Main BC3. IXSCRANCR J. A. MILUS WOULD LIKE TO WRITE your insurance. RELIABLE FIRE INSURANCE. J. A. Mills. 320 State. SEE INSURE YOUR AUTOMOBILE AGAIN st fire, theft and accident. A. C Bohrnstedt, Agent, 401 Masonic Tem ple. Salem. frBTon JUNK JUNK WANTED WB PAT HIGHEST price for Junk of every kind. Let us make you a price oa your household a-oods. The "Square Deal" House- Capital Junk Co- 871 Chemeketa Street. Phone 198. HAIIC RKHOTVD 'CLEAN WHITE" H AS PROVEN SUC cessfuL Applied here or so'd for home use. Sanitary Bauty parlors. 228 Hubbard Bldg. LAUdURIEl SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK delivery and careful work. Dry wash 6c per pound. 136 South Lib erty street. Ibyae 25. . . HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REG ular washing Aon at a rate every body can afford.' For only 88 cents we will collect. 'Wash and deliver your washing within twenty-four hours. Pbene 347L MACHINISTS WE DO MACHINERY REPAIRING OF 'all kinds, automobile repairing, oiy acetylence welding, gas engine re pairing, model and experimental work. Iowa Machine Shop, U. u. Brown, prop.. 252 Chemeketa St, 8a lem. OSTEOPATH V DR. W. U MERCER. GRADUATE American School Oateooathy. Klrka ville. Mo.; treats acute and chronic disease, oince o-ijs u. a. na tional Bank Bldg. Phone PIS. Rest . dence 418 Ncrth Summer. Phone 614. DRS. WHITE & WALTON. OSTEO- nathln ohvaicana and surgeons Graduates of the American Schools of Osteopathy. Kirksville, Mo. Post trraduate and specialixed In nervous diaeaaea at Los Anceles College Treat acute and chronic diseases Offices 605-6-7-8. U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phone 859. Residency 1620 Court street. Phone 2218. Dr, White, residence phona 469. SECOND HAND GOODS WE BUT AND SELL SECOND HAND goods of sll kinds, pipe riiunga, nar nesa. collars. collai pads, too I a chains Fred Cchlndler. 356 Ceatar OMt TOH.K AM) TRANSFER ALWAYS PICK THE BEST HOUSE Ik.1.1 good t-pccinlties; storsge pack intr. shipiting and movins. horse enl auto vans; special freight rates to all points. C O Pick Transfer A K.rcc Co.. 2nd and Pine streets. Prtfnnd. Oregon. Broadway 5J6. A TNIRRTAKERS KKliH A CIXITGH C B. WEBB. A. U. t"l-iirt. funeral directora Latest nl-rn methods known to the pro fession. 433 Court street. w TRANSFER HAPMNO AWTO TRUCK BERVICB. ANY KIND or naming. tiouseooiq movie k Jobs done prompt ly. Try me once. T1 m me. 76 piste B. Phone 861. Residence n,.. 1 1 ?-T - Read the Classified Ads. wall rtrcn, vaiirr GLENN L. ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC-) iui(ni, uauof, paper hanging, etc Work done by contract, or uay; (ooo woramae. Location 1120 Center St. . I'hone 61 6-W. TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROtX, AND upward for choice Wail Paper at Buren's Furniture Store, 179 Com mercial St. 8 EE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL Paper and Picture Framing. Ovod I'nnrf Ml Phone 4Ifc. WATER SALEM WATER CO-OFFICE. Ill R. Commercial atrml for viim ur.l.. apply at office. Make all complaints at tne otfice. Me deduction la bills will be allowed for absence or for any causes whatever unless water Is cut off from premises. Hereafter water fo Irrigation will oaly be furnished to regular customers using water for domestic purposes. Con tractors for sidewalks, brick work, or plastering, will please read "for building purposes" under schedule of rate. Apply at office for copy. WOVEN WHIR FENCING uepec XatteMl jk ismxi ail siaee. M law tm ft la. big. Palate, OUs and Yaralab. atevee It tail and Repaired Legaaberry sal Hep Heefca. Salaa Peace Ik Steve Works. X34 Ceerl St. Pbee 14 R. B. mTJI43 ! SALEM RIARKETS BUYIXO PRIC12. Kjcks and roultry. Eggs, 35c Ilroilers, 20c to 22c. Hensc, 18c to 20c. Old roosters. 13c to 15c. Pork, Mutton and lterf. Pork on foot, 15c to 16c. Kwes, 5c to 7c. Veal, dressed. 14c to 15e. Spring lamb, 12c to 14c Beef steers, 7 to 9c; cows, 4 to 8c. liar. Cheat, per ton, $21. Clover, per ton, $20. Vetch, per ton. $22. Grain. Wheat. $1.85 to $1.87. Oats, 90c Deans, 7c. Mill Feeds, Retail. Bran, per ton, $36. Shorts, per ton. $38. wiiol:sal to dealers. Country butter, 45c. Creamery butter, 45c. nutterfat, f. o. b. aSlem, 42c. Fish. Shad, 15c. . Salmon Trout. 30c. Red Cod, 11c. Salmon. Chinook, 25c Halibut, 25c Codfish, 15c. Fruit. . Oranges. $8.00. Strawberries. $2.00 to $2.25. Tomatoes (crate) $2.25 to $2.50 Crap Fruit. $4.60 to $7.75. lemons. $9.50 to $11.00. Bananas, R'fce lb. Vegetables. New Tota toes, 4c. Peas, 10 Vie. Cabbage. 3c to 3'Ac lettuce (crate), $3.00. Onions (crate), $1.85. RHail Prices. Creamery butter, 50c. Eggs, 40c Flour, hard wheaj. $2.80 to $3. Flour, valley. $2.5 to $2.0. Sugar, cane beet 11 lb l Totatoes, sack Jots, $1.25. PORTLAND R1ARKETS Dairy IToduce) PORTLAND. June 17. Butter: Prints, extras. 44 45c; tras. 41c; prime first, 40c. a airy. ,c. - -No. Butterrat: rortiana oein 1 sour cieara. 43c. Potatoes. Potatoes: Selling price Locals, $101.50; new California's 33c (iraln. ' . r.raln: June delivery Bids Oats, No. 2, $60; eastern oats and corn in hulk Oats. No. 3 white. $54; 38-pound clipped white. $55; corn. No. 3 yellow. $62; No. 3 mixed. $60; oats. No. 3. $54; ciippea, voiu. yellow, $62; mixed. $60. EW YORK "MARKETS vrw voiilC June 17. Hops, quiet; state medium to choice, 1917. 351 43c; 1916. nominal; Pacific coast. 1917. 20 23; 1916, 14 0 16c. Prunes, firm; ' Calif ornias, 8 14ic; Oregon's, 14 Q144c. LIBERTY LOAN AGAIN FACTOR Late Phases of War Also Hin der. Trade on Stock Exchange. NEW YORK. June 17. Latest phases or the war situation and the nrnsnertii of a fourth liberty loan ex ceeding in sire and Interest rate any yet ottered were the deterrent isci or m today's dull and unsettled stock market. Tradine concentrated in compara tivelv few issues, including several snc-rialties which materially 'supple mented last week's gains, but rep resentative shares tenerted the lur ther cautious attitude of investors. rnftcd States Steel fell back 2H points after its fractional rise and kindred industrial and equipments forfeited early 'advances of one to three points. Kails and shippings dlsplared some animation and strength during the forenoon the latter rising 1 to 3 noints. but both groups became dis tinctly heavy before the close. Sales 550.000 shares. Outstanding liberty Issues were heavy, especialy first 4s and the gen eral list was irregular. Total sales, par value, aggregated $5,425,000. Old United States bonds were un changed oa caU. - REAL 1STATE FOR SALE 5 ROOMED HOUSE AND lt $ 4 SO. $110 down, enquire at 404 South 16th street. Salem. DON'T YOU KNOW THAT IF YOU wish to buy, sell, or exchange any kind of realty you should go right Into an office of the Oregon Realty Exchange Investment Co. Jnc? Why Hecaue they put the buyer, seller, snd exchanger of realty together, and charge no commission. Salem, office, Hreyman lildg. THE BIGGEST SNAP fcVER 169 acres of per reel stock rancn near Wren. New house, fine large barn. 16 acres hay crop, 20 acres In cult ivation. Implements and machinery. 16 head of cattle, four horses, one colt, chickens. $iu0. Will take good Salem property for It- C. W. Nie meyer. 514 State street. (Opposite the Court House. WANTED AN EQUITY IN A COOD 5 or S room modern house witn gooo yard, for Canadian land, also some thing similar for 40 acre well leased for cash years and renumeratively. See Fleming Realty Co.. 311 8tate street or phone 303. WANTED A GOOD VACANT LOT OR unincumbered land for an equity h bungalow property, what have you? See Wm. Fleming. 341 State street. or phone. HAVE A GOOD 25 AND 38 ACRE farm I consider a bargain, and de sirably located. $2300. easy terms. For one of limited means this Is choice deal. Two S room bungalows I one very choice on installment plan. 6 per cent. See Wm. Fleming. 341 State. Dont phone on this. FOR SALE A NEW 8TRICTLY FIVE- room modern bungalow . not tar I away from car line, or business dis- trlcL Can't be duplicated for less than 82.200. The lot worth $500. To see la to buy it. All goes for $1600. must be sold. Small cash payment down. G. W. Laflar. 406 Hubbard Bldg.. phone 1644 or 2022.. VOTl SALE OR RENT I HAVE TWO. one five and one six room houses for rent, also three fine lots for sale. Also a aix room strictly modern new house rood location and rine lot an at bedrock prices. Investigate this. G. W. Laflar. 406 Hubbard Building. A GOOD BUT 6xIB TXET ON EAST side Commercial street, one door north of State street, Salem, together w.k perpetual right of way over the nxf reel tract exianamg iron Apply sytt Boxorth. 761-$ spauidisg Bldg, 1-LrUand. Oregon. (ft irBM IN POLK COUNTY 60 acres in cultivation, good set build-1 ings. ail renceti. rine water system. smaller tjlace. or part In city property! See Pemne it MasTers. 402 Hubbard i Bldg.. phone 107. I FARM LAND BARGAINS 26 acres of which 2)0 are subject to I irrigation, jnciuaes eigne seres oi i prune. 9 acres m ppir, mna ww i acres of pears. Situated In splendid communlty. Worth .. prlceituai Damage Dia resuitea irom uie 817600. a. c. iv.hmsteit. 4oi lit- sonic Temple. Salem. Oregon. c.n. is rnv nrmn i.ivn nkw house. rooms plastered, hot anoibail side OI tne oats roaraet. cold water and bath, aome orchard I no prrric. muni 1 1. , . v , wwwww m . third cssh. terms to suit oa balance I 6 1-3 acres close to bilverton. good land, new house, on hard surface! road running water piped to housw I sno yarn, gnoa naiimiiaingi ana crop In. 810. take Ford part pay. r. L- Wood. Bayne Bldg. FOR SALE 10 ACRES OF GOODl land in the Liberty prune district, 30 acres planted to Italian prune trees. 10 acres in bearing. It acres I plow la na. acres i iimoer. crca pasture, price 84400. 160 acre farm I all In rrn erood buildinea. 1126 an I acre: 70 acre farm, all In crop. Kom bulldinrs. stock and farming toola.l i.n iiiasa i is .rr in Tiiiamook county to exchange for valley farm or acreage near oaiem. i icrra in Lake countr to exchange for Im proved acreage or prune orchard. I 640 acres in Lake county to exchange I for stock ranch. W. H. Crabenhorst I Co, 275 State street, phone 2315. 308 ACRES 14 MILES FROM 8TA- tion. 290 cultivated. 18 pasture, mod ern new T room house. 3 barns, silo, 60 acres clover, annual Income 88.50. price 3100 per acre. 280 acres. 238 cultivated. 80 pasture 1 Vi miles from station, fair Improvements, price per acre, cs acres not torn, as cultl vated. 30 atump pasture. 2 miles of town, exchange for valley farm else where, price 88.000. 90 acres, 60 cul tivated. 25 In fruit. 30 timber and stump pasture, fair improvements. 5 miles from Salem, will exchange for Southern Oregon, will assume, pri 813.000. 290 acres. 250 cultivated. 40 pasture, well watered good Improve ments, want unincumbered ranch close to Salem, not over 318.000. price IIO.OOO. 329 acres All. Canada, ex change for valley ranch or Salem residences not over 1 4. OS ft. 330 acre Lake County. Oregon. Improved, ex change for valley ranch, not over 85.000. 10 acres with modern 7 room house. 4 Mocks of Salem car line, exchange for 82.000 residence and morttfasre for difference, price $4,650. Socolofuky. 341 State street. LOOK AT THIS A REAL OPPORTUNITY About 406 acres of choice Polk coun ty lsnd about 110 acres clear; about 60 seres la stump pasture: balance In eholw piling timber and oak grubs Timber alone worth 8 16.000. New four room house, new dairy barn, providing for 20 cows and four horses; new pis pen and new milk houae. Water piped from fine spring to all bulldlnjts. Will sell the whole at a great . bargain. Very easy terms. 6 per cent Interest Address il. owner, care The Statesman. Revelations of a Wife. Continued from page 2) mingled feelings of joy and dismay. Joy was the stronger, however. Dear old Jack was safe at home. But there were adjustments which I must make. I had my marriage to explain to Jack, and Jack to ex plain to Dicky. Nothing but his letter could have revealed to me the rtrength of the infatuation fr D'ky which had swett me off my fret and resulted In liny marriage after only a six months' acquain tance. Heading it I realized that the memory of Jack ,had been so pushed into the background during the past six months that I had never thonght to tell Dicky about him. To be continued) THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPER By GENE 605S, I HOT Of A NEW, COTRACr i tl itI ft rtByMS PRICE OF CORN AGAIN SOARING - j ... at . TT.n If 6 nUTAilbCS BUI (UaiAlkCUM- a Record Breakinfir cu ftctu,u UitaiViiig Heat in West Cause. CHICAGO, June 17. Corn prices w.nt soaring again today. Impelled Y recora-oreaaing ncai in me wou Advances. However, were not weu maintained The market closed nervous. U to le net higher, with July $1.45 to $1.4 5 Ti and August $1,473. Oats finished He to lHc up. Provisions roM 25e to $1. . . . ,t .. Aoaeocei oi any muBiu i- intense heat tended to unsettle seotl ment in the later dealings. Fears of crop damage la the sooth- THl countea as a lactor irwm iuo Provisions ascended with zraia and nogs. tirff n JflCft 01011011011 IT 111 DC Brought Back to Pen Jack Monahan. narole violator - --.nHenl larv B nn- from the Oregon penitentiary. IS on aer arrest at n iitn'w pri,,, Guard Btoose has betn sent , , ., , c . i Unnihin . return him to Salem. Monanan was committed from MUItnoman ronir fOP larcency. He. escapea r. , (.,r w, from a flax gang in 1 9 1 &, and was captured and later paroled. Several TIME TABLES SOUTH FRN PACIFIC CO, Kerlaeoejad 16 Oregon Express .... 6:0a.m. 54 Oregonlan 6:30 a.m. 28 Willamette Limited.. :;. 18 Portland Passenger.. 1:36 p-ia 84 Coos Bay 14 Portland Express 8:10 p.m No. No. No. No. 1 No. I so. No. 228 Local Way Frelgnt.. i:ee n.a No. 3X8 PorUand Fast Freight 11:86 pa Vn S3 Orea-ontan .......... 8:30a.m. No. No. No. No. 28 Coos Bay IZ Ti 16 Callforala Expreas ..10:68 a.sa 17 Rose burg Passenger. 4:10 a.m 11 Shaata Limited 6:41 p.m 27 Willamette Limited.. 6:10 p.m. No. IS San Francisco pasa..is.s( sja No. 811 Saa Fran. Fast Frt.. 13:01 a. No. 837 Local Way Freight.. 13:61 avss SALBCM-GFKR t-IKS No. 73 Arrive at Salem t:16a.sa No. 74 Leave Salem l;06p.m SALF.M. FALLS CITY A WBCTKRN 141 1eaves. 8a lem. motor .... !: (t Leaves Salem, motor.... 9:36 a.m. 166 Leaves Salem, motor.... 1:40pm Through car to Monmouth and Arils 1(7 leaves-Salem, motor .... 3:48 p.m 169 !eeve Salem, -not or..... 6:67 P-m Z3 Way Freight leaves Salem 6:04 am Ui irrives at Salem 8:10 a m 164 Arrives at Salem ll:00a.m If 6 Arrives st Salem !:?pm 168 Arrives st Salem 6:36 pm 170 Arrlvea at Salem 7:20 p.m 248 Way Freight Ar. Salem.. 2.30 p.m ORKGOV FLF.CTRIG tksnt Arrtva Salem 8:36 am 10:11 am 13:60 pm 4:16 pm Train Leave No. Portland 1 6:30 am 6 Ltd. ..8:30 am 7 10:46 am 8:05 pm 18 L4d...':0 pm 17 :0Spm Arrive Fusee 10.66 am 13:36 pes 8:35 pm 8:60 pes Salem only fealffin only S: pm S:07 pm 11:30 pm 1:66 am 19 9:20 pm 21 11:46pm 6:60 an. North Hank Station I leave Jerrer sea Street 16 aad 20 mlautes later.) MM Trala 1mts Arrive Arrlv No. Eueeee Salem Portland 3 13:08 am 4:36 am " am T:14am 9:26 am 10 Lid. ..7:41am 9:46 ant 11:36 ass 13 11:10am 1:30pm 14 ll:16sss 160 pm 4:00pm 16 Ltd. .-1:66 pm 4 0 pas 6:46ps 10 ......4:10pm . (:30pm T:40pss 33 4 26 pm 7:66 pea II M x Nrth Baak Station t Arrive Jeffer son Street 18 mtaetes earlier). Leave Coeval lla. CORYALI.lt rofvr.CTioii N eet beoe)ad leave Corvallls Arrive Sale 8:26 am , 8.46 am 12:13pm 1:60am . 2:41 pre 4:00 pm 0:10 pm 6:30 pm ' 8:18 pm 1:6 pm yM(kW4 ve Ptm Arrive CnrvallU 6.-86 sss 9.57 ssn is 16am 11:8tsm 19-66 pea s-vepan 4:16 P" 8 84 pea 6 48 pea 8 00 paa BYRNES Vfa v 3 Hi r I OviKtrV bl 'osJTT times he was arrested la San Fran cisco and once while la the county jail there wrote Parole officer Jo Keller that he had a broken arm and was nnable to work. Becansa of this false Information given concern ing himself. In his letter, prison au thorities are particularly anxious to hare him retained. Deals in Real Estate George E- Morse to J. M. Melkls- John. lot 3. black S. Jones addition to Salem. L. Almes to FJma Tinea. 20.5 acres in Bleckerby claim, township 7. R 1 W. J. II. Benson to C II. Beasoa.' 2 acres la Csarlea Benson claim, sec tion C. township 9. R I E. John Bonney to Marie and Albert JonlenU. lot C. block 20. Nob Hill addition to Salem. Albert Jonientx to John Bonney, lot 18. Cra ben horse Frnlt Farm. II. E. Nol.lsj to P. A. lioar. 2X.$S acres la section 10. township 7. II 1 E. North Side Investment' company V John Glandon. lot 9, block II. North Side addition to Silverton. Li. II. Roberts to Kthei B. Robert i. lots 39 and 40. Cannrilde Fralt Farm. xcjtic: to cxixnucToaH. The Oregon Stat Highway Com mission will receive proposals at 1381 Teon building. Portland. Oregon, at 11 a- m.. Tuesday. Jane 25, 191. for eighteen miles of bTdturfacing on the Pacific Hlghr-av between Sa lem and Aurora, la Marion county. The work will be let la two units or 7.35 miles and I.t5 milea. re spectively. Bids wll be received oa all types of pavemenL For full particulars, krndly call at Room 203 Capitol building, ofrir or the State Highway Engineer. Sa lem, where specifications and all do-. tails may be seen. No guarantee of workmanship, material or maintenance bonds will be required and a special price or $2 J per barrel, f. o. b, Oswego, will be niaae on tne purcnssing i n-ranii. State Highway Commission of Oregon. R. Benson. Chairman. V. L. Thompson. Commissioner. R." A. Booth, Commissioner. Attest: Herbert Nunn. SUte Highway Engineer. Salem. Oregon. Jins 13, 151 P. buds nvrrF.n The sehoof board of District No. 2t. Salem. Oregon, advertise for bids on the following apparatus: bids to be Itemised. . 1 Stewart No. 2 Oven Furnace. 1 No. 31 13 Inches by feet South Bend Screw Cutting Engine Iithe. fitted with automatic longi tudinal feed, automatic crosa feed and compound rest. CouatcrshafL face plate and all necessary wrenches and attachments. 2 No. 31 13 Inches by S feet South Itcnd Screw Cutting Engine Lathe. , 3 302 R inch 4-Jow Indepen dent Lathe Chuck. 1 No. 2 Bristol Milling Machine, power feed attachment. arbor for same, renters and indexing head. 1 Fox O. B. Milting Machine. 1 Fox center and Indexing head. 1 No. S Utile Giant Taps aai Dies. 10 No. 203 3 Inch Jaw swivel basa machinist vise. 1 No. 1 Q. 1 C.Power Shop Saw. 1 20-inrh upright power drill Press. 1 Grinding Machine complete. Bids on above material wilt be opened on Tuesday evening. June 2. at a: en p. m. The school board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or ac cept any part of any Md. Scho 1 District No. 21. Marian Connie. Dreeon bv V. 11. P.nrrhart- . - -. . - - - . - . --- . N Jr.. Clerk. ! t 1 4S t