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: : : TOB OREGON STATESMAN: TirtTlSDAY, JTXE 20, 1018. da of the Capital City Are Noted Headings So You Can Readily Find Them Rnr Sell and Exchange (alt Kinds SECOND HAND GOODS IIE.V8 CLOTHINCJ. KIIOtS. BICV CUSS. TOOLS, KTC CAPITAL EXCHANGE Phone! 237 Court St- v XOUWICII UNION FIR15 INSURANCE SOCIETY ,W. IL Burghardt, Jr., Resident Agent 385 State St. HONEY TO LOAN Of IMPROVED FARM AKD CITY PROPERTY AT LOWEST RATES nine if rriDnoirx.B-fc I W Bank, Salens. Or. CLASSIFIED ADVERT! 5 MEJSTS Rate Per Ward First Insertion , le Subsequent insertloss .J. .... . e One week (six Insertions) ... 3c One month 9e Six months' contract i per mo. 8c llmonths' contract, per mo... 7c No account opened, for less than 1 5c A neat card given free with an advertisement to the extent of 60c announcing; -For Sale." "For Rent." "Rooms" tor "Board", XEW 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 claas ficatlon. No advertisement will be run under "New Today" for more than one Issue -under any circumstances NEW TODAY CHERRY PICKERS WANTED BIG tent bouse, stove, wood for family three or four. I Eugene C. Prescolt, ,3tiane 58F24. ,X)ll SALE A GOOD SECOND HAND mower, rake and hay tedder. . Ad f dress Gervals, route 2, box 45. phone F1L CHERRY PICKERS WANTED. PHONE 1390-R. SHAVE 15c: HAIRCUT 30c; CIIILD rcn's haircut 25c The Antiseptic Barber Shop. H. L. Churchill, prop.. 1(5 South Commercial. , O F. R. A. SIGNIFIES "GILT EDGE Fire insurance Protection." For full information as to -our plan of In surance, cost etc.. In the Oregon Fire Relief Association. I can up touay Wa can give you , "Gilt Edge pro- . nil ! vou money besides. ILIA. Johnson Insurance Agency. 1 and 2 Bush Bank Bldg.. Salem, phone 347. nnnn OPPORTUNITY FOR WOMAN " to economise, by doing housework in ..rhinr. for a food" ilOM. Call 18 South Liberty during working hours or 1251 South commercial cvemuaa. wiNTKD RUBBER TIRED. TOP l...rrv. Inauira H. W. Baker. C45 Ferry street. LOGANBERRY PICKERS WANTED Best picking ever. Ten minutes - walk from end of Asylum car line, u.. r kAm. Men. women and child ren, register at once with D. B. Simp- son! east D street, near Powers aiekins; Monday morning. June 24. jrwa-. ii I. uc.i ,.....; r- : Y ANTED EVERY MAN IN SALEM to try our service and see If it isn t a little better than the average. In grey's Barber Shop. 311 State street. WOULD TRADE MY 90 ACRE FARM together with stock, crop and ma , ehlnery. new buildings, large family orchard, on main road. C miles rrom Kalem for good improved half sec , tion In Canada. , Please give full de tails In reply If you want to be con - stdered. "1 D. Statesman office, Salem. - ' NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice ts hereby given, that the un dersigned, executors of the estate of George 8. Dow Ing. late of Marlon . County. Oregen. deceased have il!J In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Marlon County, their fi nal account as . such executors or said estate, and that the aame has k ...... . a . rinal hnrinr and ex- smlnstlon. on Monday the S of July. 1918. at the hour of 10:30 o clock a. m. or saia uj. i ill t.i ....liul nrliB having OD- i ... i .i.Aiin are hereby notified to present the aame to aaid. court at that time. ' Dated this 19 dsy of June. ,1918. W. H. Downing. '! It. E. Downing, r ' Executors of the last will and testament of George S. Cowing de ceased. . -s'r C. A. Rehlbrede and John H. McNary. Attorneys for said estate, i : . 1J9 ACRES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. S -miles from town, complete witn 8 head cattle, horses, harness, wagon. V husrsr. sleigh, cutter Implemenu. 7 etc.. $4800 1(0 seres 12, miles from towiC well improved. seres. 2 miles from Didsbury. SO acres In wheat. 40 acres in barley and oats. SO head of Durham csltle. i , horses. 6 hogs, frame house, large bsrn. ill machinery and Imple ments. 919.000. 1(0 acres. .Improved. 9 miles to town, f 3000. 160 seres. Im- v i aA (l. to iiwn S1200. 10 acres high state of cultivation 1 mile to town. 8(400. 244L acres, well lm- nrnved. 23 miles from town. a. a i . mil, fa town. 1(400. (49 acres, highly Improvea. 7 head of 8horthorn cattle. 40 horses. 125 hogs, about 2000 chickens. 400 anraa In a.nn f wh.lt OatS and DaT- lav avoallai, hlli Mines. 8 RlllCS tO III AAA The above are a few of the trades t k.w. .riufiiM in the Willam ette valley. . 1 believe that I have the largest list of Canada trades on i" p..in. f !. alia . number or t -rnn nrniuMlilAnii' to offer for raaaa f W VifRirTCr. 544 State street. (Onnoslte the Court I .OH. a ' EMPLOYMENT FEMALB '" YOUNG LADIES WANTED PERMANENT j POSITIONS NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED PAID WHILE! LEARNING RAPID INCREASE IN WAGES CALL AT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10 N. LIBERTY STREET MALE WANTED AT ONCE A MARRIED man to work on farm. Principally team work. Good wages, steady Job. MALE WIEiiT?lJ!N . rR AC.TM.RT GTIN-3 ,OK..A.K work fS.36 for 9 hours. Steady time. see j. a. .uuis, JZO State street. WANTED OUECHANlCS IN ALL branches of the metal trades for emergency war work. Good wages, good working and best climatic con ditions." Astoria Marine Iron Works. Astroia. Oregon., MISCELLAXEOU LOOAXBEUR7 1MCKEKS WANTED 30 acree. 2 miles eaat of Brook good camp grounds, wood and water. We niov you out to yard and back to town, picking; wll last about five weeks. Mangls Bros.. Salem, Ore., phone 717. . 0 CHERRY PICKERS WANTED AT once, by S.-I. Kimball. 1 mile west or tait-m. t-rerer those who can handle their own ladders. Will pay z cents, i-none &r x. HALE AND FEMAE HELP WANTED We nave an opening In your town for a newspaper salesman. You could make a good salary with our proposition. Address "U 47 States man office. GOVERNMENT NEEDS 30.000 CLERKS i Examinations everywhere July 7 Experience unnecessary. Men and women desiring government post tions: write for free particulars to J. O. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner). 1060 Kenols Bldg.. Wash ington, D. Ci - BERRY MCKE1S3 WANTED LARG- est yard in the valley. Good camp ing, good water, provisions on the ground. We move you out to yard and back to town. Picking begins about June 25th. Register now. we pay 1 cent with cent bonus per pound. L. H. Roberts. R. F. D. No. 7, phone 41F34. Salem. Oregon. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK MIS CELL A K EO US. CHERRIES FOR SALE CENTS PER pound. G. Wl Jenkins, route 7, box IS, Salem. 1 IF YOU WANT TO GET THJ BESi farm paper, send 10c to iaa Pacifl Homestead. Salem, Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this ad. FOR SALE I HAVE SEVERAL MORT gages for sale, from 60l to 1 3.000. first class farm security. IL M. Hawkins. 314 Masonic Bldg. CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRLS This true story C wesiern immi gration has been carefully revised, making a handsome little book. It tells in graphic terms of the maar sacre of the Oatman family, of the escape of Lorenso, and the captivity of Mary and Olive. Mary died of starvation and Olive was purchased from the Indians five years later. The price Is 20 cents, postpaid. Ad dress Oregon Teachers Mon.uly. Sa lem. Oregon. POCLTRT IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST poultry paper published send 19 cents to the Northwest Poultry Journal. Salem. Oregon, for a trial subwcrtptlon. Mention this add. WOOD. WOOD FOR SALE OAK GRUB AND Fir. Locate-1 3 miles northwest of Marion. Oregon. Address C M. Smith. Jefferson, oiegon. FOR REta era it Ma FOR RENT WULLEGUli'PED DAIRY ranch with 18 cows on coast place. This ol 7Msf, where grass ts green year arouna. ace is making good money interested better come at once or write E. G. Oalkins. Otis. Oregon. HOUSES FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT Strictly modern Address box 373. Salem. FOR RENT 312.50 SIX ROOM MOD era house on paved street st 1920 South High street. E .A. Rhoten. 1141-J. any time week days. ROOMS FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM with use of bath, in modern house. Address A. B. care Staterman. GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM WOT WATER heat, modern eonrenlencea. aiso In side rooms. Close to State House. 1939 Chsmeketa. Phono 1380. FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING : 819 Neat modern bungalow rooms at 9(9 North 29th street. Form erly rented for 313. Call at States man business office or phono 23. lis Modern 9 room house on Cottage street, close in. Formerly rented for $24. Call at Statesman business office, or phono 23. 322.60 Furnished flat, modern, at 64b Ferry St. Possession to be had June 15. Also, a furnished bungalow for $20. possession June 17. Phone 21 or call Statesman business office. LOST and FOUND FOUND vol !n GOLD PIN ON CHAIN. OWN er can have same ny laeniuyinK and paying for this ad at the States man oil ice. ..... FOUND CURRENCY IN WELLER Brothers store. uww - -'y. - or money will be given to the Red Cross. LOST. rSuT 'Ull.IVS DARK KLLb WAI, ah la eoiiar ana cuu. " wsy. Phone 35. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WAKTED CH ERRI ES. HOYAL AV. Rina-s. Ijimberts. aiem rrun - Phone 389. WANTED 1 GANG EDGER AND S0OO rt or Iso. l wire iw inrKu..v lines. . Phone 180. . Mark Skiff. WACTEO-IMBB rws lUKa. ...... --::--7 - . d til usw - - " r Z . . , I Will pay highest run pnc-. " have anything In this line phone 593 and ask for Sam. - HIGHEST CASH . PRICE PAID FOR good clean rag Pressroom States man. - WANTED PERSONS WITH -POnT-able sawmill to cut 200.009 feet of timber and about 5009 ties. Twice as much more In same locality. Ad dres F. W. Kelly, route 1. Gervals. Oregon, i MONET TO LOAN FEDERAL FARM LOANS Farmere desiring Federal fnnds f'J''! Vtt Itohrnaieoi. m m""""- - - ' - . . . ii....t. T.mm. n& PERSONAL earning good salary would like to correspond with refined middle aged lady. Address Box 17. Sclem, Or. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY AUTO SERV1CB SHIPfS AUTO SERVICE CITY . AND country trips.. Phone Day, 963J nignt. .-9. TIW K RK.PA I H KI V I'LC A X I ZIXO GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE Station 177. South Commercial St, phone 423. ; Q1TACKENBUSH AUTO SUPPLY AND Vulcanising. 219 North Commercial street. Phone . . WATT SHIPP CO. RETREADS AND sections, tubes 25c up. Service car. Phone 3(2. 124 South Commercial street. BRACK ETT & GRAY TUBES VUL- canlsed. 25c Retreading our specie ty. Free service car. Phone 1400. 279 North Commercial. PROFESSWnAL DKNTIST DR. F. la UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS 413-414 Bank of Commerce Building. Phone COS. MUSIC TEACHERS R HARK. TEACHER OF PIANO. Phone 1383. PHYSICIANS DR. U O. ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHIC Physician. Office and residence 24 North Liberty. Salem, phone 147. LODGE DIRECTORY BROTHERHOOD OF YOKJ4A9 MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN Ing in Masonic Temple, fifth floor, at t o'clock. All visiting members wel come. Horace Sykes. Foreman. W. H. Prunk. Correspondent. MODERN WOODMEN. modern Woodmen of America Oregon Cedar Camp. No. (24S. meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Derby building, corner Court and High streets. H. F. Day,' V. C; J. A. Wright, clerk. BUSINESS CARDS AUCTIONEERS COU W. F. WRIGHT. AUCTIONEER Farm sales a specialty. Turner, uro ron AUTO DELIVERY BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIVER ed any place, city or country. Phone S4 or 2081-R. W. W. Fisher. 7HIROPRA7TSw DR. O. U SCOTT. D. C, GRADUATE OF P. B. C Chtropractlcs fountain head. Davenport, Iowa. Chiropractle cor rects the cause of disease. Off too 404-7-8. O. a. N. Bank BuHdlag. Phone 87. Raaldenee 82A-TL DRAYS AND EXPRESS CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY Phono 9X3. Salem's largest and beet equipped transfer company. Got our reduced freight ratea oa eastern shipments. Also for storage as we have three warehouses la connection with business. Furniture moving, packing, shipping and storing our specially. Office 1(1 South Commer cial street. COT MESH PHYSICIAN. DR. I. ML HUM CURES ANT KNOWN disease. 153 8. UiPtt St. Phone 383. DRY Ci.KAN.NO AND PRESSING JAPANESrf PRESSING PARLORS F. A. Watanabe. Pron- 434 N. Commer cial St. Ladles' and gentlemen's suits cleaned and pressed. SL3i and 8L75. Work called for and delivered free. Telephone Mala n. INSURANCE! INSURE YOUR AUTOMOBILE AGAIN- at fire, theft and accident. A. C Kohrnstedt. Agent. 401 Masonic Tem ple. Salem. Oregon. JVMK TUNIC WANTED WE PAT HIGHEST price ror junk or every auaa. iei us make' you a prlos oa your houeet.old goods. The "Square Dear Hon Capital Junk Co, 271 Street. Phone 898. Chemeketa HAIR REMOVED "CLEAN WHITE HAS PROVEN BUC- eeasfuL Appuea aero or- ooia ior bomo use. Sanitary Beauty Parlors, 338 Hubbard Bldg. LAUNDRIES SALEM STEAM LAUNDRYQUICK delivery and carer ui wort iry wash Sc per pound. 138 South Lib erty street Ffaono 25. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO ular washlnr done at a rate every body can afford. For only $9. cents wa will collect, wash and deliver your washing within twenty-four hours. Phone 2471. MACHINISTS WE DO MACHINERY REPAIRING OF all kinds, automobile repairing, oxy acetylence welding, gaa engine re- pairing, model and experimental l..v Tara Xfaehlna Shoo. D. B. Urowa. prop. 258 Chemeketa St, 8a-1 lm. OSTEOPATHS DR. W. U MERCER. GRADUATE American School Osteopathy. Klrks vilie. Mo.; treats acute and chronle disease. OIHce 404-405 U. L Na tional Bank Bldg. Phone 919. Resi dence 419 Ncrth Summer. Phono 414. WHITE A WALTON. OSTEO- s D-.tBie pnysicans ana surgeon. Graduates of the American Schools of Osteopathy. Klrksvllle. Mo. Post KTsduate and special i sea in rmmi. diseases at Los Angeiee tJouege. wm a ti I a and chronic diseases. orfi.-ea 505-9-7-8. U. S. National u.k Ride-. Phone 859. Residence, ias Court street Phone 2215. Dr. White, residence phoa 4(9. SECOND HAJTD OOODI WE BUT AND SELL SECOND HAND goods of all kinds, pipe f Ullage, aar neea. collars, collai pada. too la. chains Fred tchindler. 954 Center NEW YORK MARKETS. NEW YORK. June 19. Hops, nn- . . . CuanKOa B ..a. - - I ALWAYS PICK TUB UEST-HOUSE hold goods specialties; storage park Ing. . shipping and movlna. horse and uto vans; special freight rates to all points. C O. Pick Transfer Storage Co.. 2nd and Pine streets. Portland. Oregon. Broadway 594. A UNDERTAKERS WEBB C LOUGH C. B. WEBB, A. St. uoofn, runerei eurectora. Latest modern methods known to the pro fession. 497 Court street. TRANSFER tf AtTLIilO AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANT KIND of hauling. Household moving lobe done prompt ly. Try me once. Tlmme. 471 State St Phono 9(3. Beside oe phone 1112-J. WALL PAPER. F A1JTT GLENN U ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC- hanging, etc. Work done by contract or aay; gooo worxman. Location 111! CanUr BC Phono (It-W. TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND upward for choice Wall Paper at Buren'a Furniture Store, 179 Com mercial BL BE 19 PORTER FOR PAINTS WAUL Paper and Picture Framing. Good workmen. '415 Court fit. Phono 411. WATER SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE. 891 Commercial street. For water service apply at office. Make all complaints at the office. No deductions la bills will be allowed for absence or for any causes whatever unless water Is cut off from premises. Hereafter water foe Irrigation will only be furnished to regular customers using water for domes tie purposes. Con tractors for sidewalks, brick work, or plastering, will please read "for building purposes" under schedule of . ratea. Apply at office for copy. WOVEN WIRE FENCING Depot XattoMl A American Fei all slssa. M la. M In. high. Paiata, Oil aad Varaiekw . tsrree RebaJlt ss4 Repaired) Lewaaberry ssi Hep Heoka, SaJeaa Fence Jk Steve Works. 334) Oart St. Pfceae 12-4 R. ! SALEfJ filARKETS KU11XO PRICE. Trcgs and l'oultry. Eggs, 35c Broilers. 20c to 22c. Ilensc, 18c to 20c Old roosters. 13c to 15c. Pork, Mutton and Beef, Pork on foot. 15c to ISc. Ewes, 5c to 7c. Veal, dressed, 14c Spring lamb, 12c to 13c Beef steers, 7 to 9c; cows, 4 to 7c. May. . Cheat, per ton, f 21. Clover, per ton, $20. Vetch, per ton, $22.; Gralsu Wheat. $1.85 to $1.87. Oats, 90c Beans, 7c. Mill Feeds, RetalL Bran, per ton, $38. Shorts, per ton, $38.- Vf IOl8ALK TO DEALERS. Country batter. 45c. Creamery batter, 45c Bntterfat, f. o. b. aSlem, 42c Fish. Shad. 15c. Salmon Trout, 30c Red Cod, lie Salmon. Chinook, 25c Hallbnt, 25c Codfish, 15c Fruit, Oranges. $8.00. Strawberries. $2.00 to $2.25. Tomatoes (crate) $1.75 to $2.25. Grape Fruit. $4.50 to $7.75. Lemons. $9.50 to $11.00. Bananas, 8 He lb. Vegetable. New potatoes, 3 He. Peas. 11 c Cabbage. 3c to 3 He. Onions (imported) $1.85. Onions (home-grown) $1.25. Turnips, 2 to 2 He Retail Prices. Creamery butter, 50c Eggs. 40c Flour, hard wheat. $2.80 to $3. Flour, valley, $2.5 Oto $2.0. Sugar, cane nd beet, 11 lb. $1. Potatoes, sack lots, $l.z. r PORTLAND MARKETS 1 Grain. , PORTLAND. June 19. June de- llverr: Oats. No. 2 feed. $59.50 bio; barley, standard feed. $50: barley. A brewing $52. Eastern oats and corn in hulk Bids: Oats. No. 3 white. 154? SS-oonnd dinned, white. $55: rorn. No. 3 yellow. $3; No. 3 mixed. $61; oats. No. 3. $54: clipped. $55: wllow $63: mixed. $S1. Oats. 30 days No. 2. $9.50; barley feed. $50; brewing, $52- Imlrr Produce). Butter Prints, extras. 44?45e; cubes, extras. 42; prime firsts. 41c; Butterfat Portland delirery: No. 1 sour cream. 43c Pn4atoe. Selling price Locals. $101.50; new Calif ornias. 3Q3Hc . Osborne Fire Finder Proves of Great Value PORTLAND. Or- June 19. The I imooruc nr.- nu. r . mt A hai tvan BflADlnl -. -- a . . hr the forest service or tie L'a States Department oi Agncuuur -,aa -nnlnm.nt for lookout sta .i.anl fnr lookout SI a- tlons on the national forests or the country, according to a letter rc?iv- i k- i.i.tri-t Forester Corge H. from the forests at Washing- tn invention hnra Ir' Of FOrtianQ. BH itcm tried out successfully on the summit of Mt. Hood and at numerous other lookout stations In various parts or the North Pacific district for several aasons.j Fires more than fifty mtles distant have been accurately located from Mt. Hood by means of the In strument. . . More than 350 Hre finders now STORAGE AXD TRANSFER REAL ESTATE! WANTED SiKALL BUNQALOW. furnished or partly furnished pre ferred, aaraae and carden spot de sired If possible. Address P. O. box 93. Salem. Or. DO NT YOU KNOW THAT IF YOU wish to buy. selL or exchange any kind of realty you should go right Into an office or the Oregon neaiiy Kxchansre Investment Co. Inc? why Because they put the buyer, seller, and exchanger of realty together, and charge no commission. Salem. office, Breyman Bldg. FOR SALE MODERN EIGHT ROOM house, and lot 9158; located at cor ner of 15th and State. Phone 1172-J or write Mrs. Robert Eakln. Salem. Oregon. WANTED AN EQUITY IN A GOOD I or I room modern house with good yard, for Canadian land, also some thing similar lor w acres wen leasea for cash S years and renumeratively. See Fleming Realty Co, 311 State street or phone 303. WANTED A GOOD VACANT LOT OR unincumbered land for an equity In bungalow property, what have you? See Wm. Fleming. 341 State street. or phone. I HAVE A CLIENT WHO DESIRES TO purchase from 20 to 40 acres, well im Droved, south of Salem. John H-1 Scott, 404 Hubbard Bldg. I HAVE A GOOD 25 AND 39 ACRE farm I consider a bargain, and de sirably located. 82300. easy terms. V,,r nn, of limited means this Is choice deal. Two 5 room bungalows one very choice on Installment plan. per rent, ree wm. r leming, State. Dont phone on this. FOR SALE A NEW STRICTLY FIVE- room modern bungalow not rar awav from car line, or business dis trict Csn't be dupucatea tor less than 82.200. The lot worth 8500. To see is to bur It. All goes for 21(90. must be sold. Small casn payment down. G. W. Laflar. 494 Hubbard Bldg.. phone 1(44 or 2022. for SALE OR RENT I HAVE TWO. I one five and one six room houses for rent, also three fine lots for sale. I Also in room strlctlv modern new house good location and fine lot all it bedrock prices. Investigate this. G. W. Laflar. 40 Hubbard Building. A GOOD BTX"-(xl0 FEET ON EAST Ida Commercial street, one door north of State street Salem, together wi--j vwpwma. na. w wz vvr i 14x(9 4k feet tract extending rrom l this propert rty to state street Terms Apply Brp ippiy Bwtt tsosortn. is.- sorth. 791-2 Spauldiag Bldg, Portland, Oregon. 89 ACRES IN POLK COUNTY (9 acres In cultivation, good set build ings, all fenced, fine water system, family orchard, to exchange for smaller clace. or part In city property. I See Perrme A Masters. 402 Hubbard I Bldg, phone 997. WOULD TRADE MY 99 ACRE FARM together with stock, crop and ma chinery, new buildings, large family orchard, on main road. 9 miles from Salem for good Improved half sec tion In -Canada. Please give full de tails, in reply If you want to be con sidered. "L D." Statesman office, Salem. FARM LAND BARGAINS 29S acres of which 299 are subject to Irrigation. Includes eight acres of prunes. 5 acres of spples and two acres of pears. Situated In splendid community. Worth $10,009. price $17500. A. C Bohrnstedt 491 Ma sonic Temple. Salem. Oregon. Snaps 39 ACRES GOOD LAND. NEW house, a rooms piastereo. not ana cold water and bath, some orchard and berries, must sell. 82300. one i third cash, terms to suit on beJ S 1-2 acres close to Biivertoa, land, new house, on hard surface road runnlnsr water piped to hou and yard, good outbuildings and crop In. 81050. take Ford part pay. F. L. Wood. Bayno Bldg. I FOR SALE 49 ACRES OF GOOD I .".ere1. E"Vi ss trees. 19 acres in bearing. 12 acres plow land. 5 acres of timber. 2 acres pasture, price $4499. 1(9 acre farm all la crop., good buildings. $125 an acre: 79 acre farm, all In crop, good buildings, stock and farming tools, price 911990. 129 acres in Tillamook county to exchange for valley farm or acreage near Salem. 232 acres In Lake countjr to exchange for Im proved acreage or prune orchard. (49 acres In Lake county to exchange for stock ranch. W. H. Orabenhorst A Co, 275 "State street phone 2315. 398 ACRES 1H MILES FROM STA- tlon. 290 cultivated, IS pasture, moo era new 7 room house. 2 barns, silo, 59 acres clover, annual Income $8,590. price $100 per acre. 299 acres. 23S cultivated. 29 pasture 1 miles from station, fair Improvements, price $75 per acre. (9 acres bottom, 29 culti vated. 39 stump pasture. 2 miles of town, exchange for valley farm else where, price $9,900. 99 acres. 99 cul tivated. 25 In fruit 39 timber and stump pasture, fair Improvements. 5 miles from Salem, will exchange for Southern Oregon, will assume, price $13,000.' 290 acres. 259 cultivated. 49 pasture, well waiereo. gooa improve- "?ri "J?:"c"J?si P Tss rieie- r i . 1 824 000. 220 acres Alts, canaoa. ex - rhinrt for valley rsneti or saiero residences not over $4,004. 339 acres Lake County. Oregon. Improved, ex- Kaaa-a fnr VallSV rSBCh. BOt OVCr 35.900. 10 acrea with modern 7 room I houae. 4 blocks or Baietn ear line, .trhmri for 92.004 residence and mortgage for difference, price $4.(50. Socolofsky. 341. State street LOOK AT THIS A REAL UUUIV tL UrTUKiumn About 499 acres of choice Polk conn ty lead about III acres la stump ut 119 acres clear: about 59 n4lt on. now Insolvent, are attempt-S-tTsst'Vri otk'-grut ing to evade the corporation comm.. ie worth $19,999. New four, aioner. realising that they would o I . III . I . I rinh.p ln, worth 919.999. New four I rnoia, Vlliai - a - lroom hW)M. mw 4iry bus. jrctMintl for is fV, Jr. ".':.!: .il. I pen ana new n.n mv-m- ----- - 1 pea from fine spring to all ouuainga. wiui all the whole at a great Bargain Very easy lermn per cen vr. Aoorees la. wWr. w-i -w llv to equip all the more Important lookout points on the national lor ests which have suitable housing fa cilities, with them. The Instrument complete costs about $48. In addition to Its use by the fed eral forest service, the f're fipdr ! used by the Canadian forest service and a number of associations or pn t ate timber and land owners in their THIN?S jHAT wkver happen m - Mi ur it s TMATt TkAfT A FlNC BUNCM-A-LOAftRS k:M POK ItitY OLHoMI TO HOME a.fLS50lMi PLAl I N NOTICE TQ CXIXTRACTORS. . The Oregon State Highway Com- mission will receive proposals at 1301 Yeon building. Portland. Oregon, at 11 a. m., Tuesday, June 25, 191. for eighteen miles of hardsurfaclng on the Pacific Highway between Sa lem and Aurora, In Marion county. The work will be let la two units of 7.35 miles and 10.65 miles, re spectively. Bids wll b recelYed on ... .a,a J For full particulars, kindly call at Room 303 Capitol building, offlc of the State Highway Engineer, Sa lem, where specifications and all de tails may be seen. No guarantee of workmanship material or maintenance bonds will be required and a special price of $2 barrel fob Oswego will be Pr. r J: ' JZTf made on the purchasing of cement State Highway Commission . - . of Oregon. . S. Benson, Chairman. W. L. Thompson. Commissioner. R. A. Booth, Commissioner. . Attest: Herbert Nunn, State Highway Engineer. Salem, Oregon. June 13. 1918. fire protectiTe work In various parts of the West Foresters In various parts of the world have shown their Interest In the Instrument by writing to the dis trict forester for information about IL One request for Information was received recently from the conserva tor of forests of Australia. FAKIR STOCK VOTER HERE Comminioncr SchtJdcrman Is on Trail of Operators in Oregon. H. J. Schulderman .state corpora tion commissioner, is hot on the trail of a certain sauve and clever vender of corporation stock who has been making illegitimate sales or shares In companies that are said to be of questionable character. Schulder man Is grimly determined to catch his man and believes he will hare him located In a short' time. The flitting salesman has been heard of in Portland. Salem and other cities and among those to whom he has sold stock sre prominent Portland business men who, Mr. Schulderman says, ought to know better. A trick or this particular salesman Is to dispose of the stock and then promise certain discounts on goods handled by the company he claims uv:iaa . . -. . i a a I - . . . . r a . - L - . 1 al I -' I -s-Bj X X aa, a s m a -aai bb -v w s- a. m to represent it his victims will payi, -This department la making I . . 1 aown on tne snara purcnasv Other ouack stock salesmen also are operating In the state, the com mUsloner says. Schulderman gives no names of persons he believes to have been bilked, nor the names of corporations the agents claim to rep resenL He . however, that oil and minlg stocks are being mailed In from outside the state and dlspos ed or In Oregon. Some or the agents are believed to be fakirs or the first watr. Others are said to represent comnanies that may have been In good standing at some time m tne I - ... .. . ... . . I aioner. realising mat tney wouia " ..fnI(j permits to operate In the I tt if thev applied to that official . I . . . .i t. t xne lueinon oi aw - i r-maa a short time In each town. . few -barw of Stock. .thn . -------- .v 1 .. ria.n. out of the state before they can b The men are usually very de- wr - aaM Schulderman yesterday. and gullible persons buy their so called stock without a thought of In vestlgstlon. I vrsnt the people to know thst this ornce Is here to In vestigate surh concerns and persons thinking of buvtng stock should rind out here whether thci tare permits to operate," v MA.attB Of THtlR IMSieO C?f l BASE BPiVJ. V I VI A p r. 4 HEAT SENDS UP CHICAGO GRAIN Corn and' Oats Strong on Drought Damage in Central Wert. CHICAGO, June 19. Hot weather and drought impairing the promise or a record-breaking crop of oats had a conspicuous part today In forcing sharply higher prices on grain. The close was strong with corn up IV to 2 e net at $1.43 to $1.4C for July, and $1.47 ror August. Oats gained to 3 e. and provisions 20 to 5c Oats took ' the leadership away rrom corn, both as to volume or bus iness and as to upturns In value. The principal bullish factor was the government weekly report which showed that actual damage had been done In Kansas, Missouri and Mon tana, and that rain was needed In some of the central states. Inas much as heretofore prices had been virtually based on a perfect crop out look, buying on a big sca!e devel oped and the advance received addi tional! mpetus from export purchas ing. Besides, arrivals were scantv and consignment notices Indicated but little likelihood or any immediate Increase. Under such circumstance-, reactins proved nlmportant, and the market closed at the topmost level or the day. Corn sympathised "l b the ad vance In oats, although no injury to corn was mentioned in the govern ment advices. On the other hand, however, expectations were for de creased receipts of corn. Provisions rose with grain, de spite weakness of hogs, smImTsane f0ur1h object i Fire MartKal Tells Majors of Danger of Clandestine Work by Enemies, Stats Fire Marshal Wells has sent a letter to ail uregon mayors urg ing them to prohibit the sale and use of firecrackers and fireworks! for use- In Fourth of July celebrations. Numerous requestes have been (re ceived by the fire marshal asking that this be done. His letter r lows IT . , .w . I special appeal to the mayors of Ore- I KOn to assist In the waging or a cam- paign for a safe and sane Fourth of July. Action along this line la partic ularly desirable at this time, because ot the advantage some persons might be disposed to take or this opportun ity, under the guts of a patriotic demonstrationto Inflict untold dam ate on property and war supplies by explosions resulting la disastrous s fires. -In line with this appeal and la harmony with the action taken by other mayors ot the state, yon are respectfully urged to Issue a proc lamation prohibiting the sale and use ot fire-works of all discriptions whatsoever, la celebration or this la-, dependence day. . "Tour cooperation will contribute largely to the protection ot all fool supplies, wa materials and other resslties necessary to suport our beys in France.' .What a 'splendid army ot yotisg men -who have become of age since June 1917, and have registered for service. The War of the Rebellion was fought and won by men under 21 years or age- Hundreds of thousands are -now escer to Join In the battle for the civilisation ot the I world. 4 none z. or 2SI. lem. Oregon.