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Tim OREGON 8TATESMA!: WEDNESDAY. 41'XK 21. 10IR. Classified rOi (P "it ffvT'"'' Wants and Needs of the Capital City Are Noted VG Hj IL QO) If J Under Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them buy, Sell and Exchange all Kinds SECOND HAND GOODS JIE.1S IWIUiaiJ, HHUK.' 111UV- j CLES. TOOLS, ETC. CAPITAL EXCHANGE Phone 403 237 Court St 'NORWICH CXION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY W. II. Rurgbardt, Jr.. Retddent Agent ' 385 State St. MONEY TO LOAN Ot IMPnoVKD FARM AKlt CITY rROrtlKTT AT LOWEST IIATKS THUS. K. KllRnOmUMAM Bank. Balra, Or. 4 CLASSIFIED ADTEHTI S MKXTS Hate Per Word First Insertion U 1 1 K, ,A ...... 1 n .. L. .. lc c (me ween (six insertion) ... One month 8ix months' contract per mo. Izmonths' contract, per mo... No account opened for leaa than 3C !c 8c 7c 25c A neat card Riven free with an advertisement to the extent of 60c announcing "For Sale." "For Kent," "Rooms" or "Board." NEW TODAY Each new classified 1 advertise ment wtlli 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 ficatton. No advertisement will be run tinder "New Today" for more than one issue under any circumstances NEW TODAY HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR good - clean cotton rags. Apply at - Statesman Press Room. Phone 23. - - - - TED MESSENGER. -APPLY WEST jn Union. . Phone Maine 61. - , WANTED FOUR TO SIX HOURS EM- ploymcnt daily between 10 and 4 by man with general knowledge of of fice - work. Address 'H 82" care . Statesman. FOR SALE OR TRADE FIVE ACRES improved, one half in fruit, partly bearing, crop in; also, eight acres hay. , Ten acres i pasture rented. Three cows, horse and buggy, etc. Would consider Ford auto on part. J. Warren Clark, owner, route 1, Jef ferson. Oregon. - "LATHE HAND INCREASING MA chine shop crew. Strike on West Unit mills. Wages 6V4c for eight hours. Can work, ten hours if de sire. Address B. T. McBain. West Linn. Advancement assured right man. - LOST TRAVELING BAG ON SILVER ton road: Return, to Lloyd Rama den's bicycle shop and receive re- ward. FOR TRADE A ' GOOD MOUNTAIN stock ranch of 27t acres, good build ings, good water, unlmited out range, fuily equipped. AM miles to 11. R., has telephone. Priceicomplete $14,000 will - trade for place-near Salem of $6000 or 18000. See J. A. Mills. 320 State street. FOR SALE MAY DUKE CHERRIES for canning. 6c per pound If you '.pick them. Ready now. J. R. Chap man. Phone 17F2. Jll RENT OR iiEASE FINE STOCK -or dairy ranrh.l 100 acres cultivated. : rood roads. good location. 458 South High street. Phone izz. FOR S A LE C RESENT COMBINATION wood working machine. S h. p. motor, neer press, sander, grinder, grind stone and many other shop tools; must sell, am leaving town, terms if desired. Call at 1435 Hines street. FOR BENT FURNISHED COTTAGE st Newport. 330 North High, or phone 4. , LOST $60 IN 3 TWENTY OREEN backs about 4:30 J.une 25th between Penney' Store and Y. W. &, A. Phone 1403-R. Reward. ' FOR SALE XYT 4 BLOCK -31 ROSE dale "addition Salem, also lots 7-8 and Touts addition. Woodburn. Address Sam Chatwln. general delivery ;Sa lera or Woodburn. -. FOR RENT A HARD FINISHED FIVE room residence, with bath. South 17th street. For $5 per month. John H. Scott. 404 Hubbard building. I HAVE FOR SALE A NUMBER OF houses that are offered very cheap as follows: 5 rooms, good condition. $750; 7 rooms with nice lots, plenty of bearing fruit trees. $1250: S rooms - $1500; cheap at $2500; 5 rooms strict ly modern. $2200. 5 rooms, strict ly modern, very fine. $3250; 7 rooms very fine in every particular, well kNncM. for!$47ri. John H. Scott, 04 Hubbard building. fltAIN GROWLERS MANY FARMERS are taking advantane of the liberal grain Insurance policies issued by the Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMinnvllle. I We Insure your grain while growing, while being cut. In the shoek or stack, while being thrashed. In transit to snd while in th. ham pnnirv or warehouse. H A Johnson Insurance Agency, 1 and 3 Bush Bank Bldg.. Salem, phene 37 $2,000 RESIDENCE AND CASH FOR A farm n vi-muy "i iiem. H7o 10 acre tract with modern r.u.m hniit close to car line for room bnnealow and mortgage back tnr Hirfr.nre. $13,000 fruit and grain ranrh of 90 acres. 5 miles from Salem for South ern Oregon ranch, will assume up $20.00 grain and stock ranch with good Improvements, in southern Ore gon, for ranch in vicinity of Salem party must assume $7,500 mortgage t fi iwp p.ni H ii in 2ft 'earsl i $U.S0 well improved Waldo Hills farm for Salem residence and mort gage back for difference. Socolofs- ky. 311 State streeL , WHEAT ANU OAT MAY FOR SALE. Near the fairgrounds at once. J. C. Mullen EMPLOYMENT TKMLR YOtTNG LADY DKSIKKS POSITION AS References furnished.; 1 bookkeeper. Address "K G. 11" care Matesmsn. ooi npliiKTl'SITY FR WOMAN economise, by doing housework In nchange for a good home, (.all It uth Liberty during working hours r 1258 5uth Commercial evenings. FEM ALB. TOCSO LADIES WANTED PERMANENT POSITIONS NO EXPERIENCE. REQUIRED TAID WHILE LEARNING RAPID INCREASE IN, WAGES CALL AT TELEPHONE COMPANY 170 N. LIBERTY STREET IALK W1DK AWAKE HOYS WANTED TO carry Statesman. Apply at this of fice or phone 58J. "WANTED MECHANICS IN ALL oram-lies or the metal trades for emergency war work. Good wage, good working and best climatic eon- di tions." Astoria Marine Iron Works. .a ir i a. irRon. MISCE1.L lEOCS MALE HELP WANTED WANTED A competent grocer clerk, good wagn to right man. Apply II. Stumberg rHn. ancouvt r. Wash. UKrANIItKltT PICKERS WANTED 30 acres. 2 miles east of Brooks food ramp grounds, wood and water. We move you out to yard and back to town, picking wll last about five weeks. Mantis Bros.. Salem. Ore., phone 717. SO CHERRY PICKERSf WANTED AT once, by S. P. Kimball. 1 mile west of Salem. ITefer' those who can handle their own ladders. Will pay 2 cents. Phone 5SF2. MALE AND FEMAE HELP WANTED We have an opening In your town for a newspaper salesman. You could make a good salary with our proposition. Address "II 47 States man office. GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20.000 CLERKS Examinations everywhere. July 15. Experience unnecessary. Men and women desiring government post tions write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner). 1060 Kenols Bldg.. Wash ington. D. C. BERRY PICKERS WANTED LARG est yard in ths 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 41F24. Salem. Oregon FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. A-l DOUBLE HACK HARNES3 FOR sale $20. See this at Capital Junk Co. FOR SALE TEAM. WAGON AND harness. $150. 1256 State street, Frank Ma pes. IF TOU WANT TO GET THfl EES:' farm paper, send 10c to me Pacific Homestead. Salem, Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this ad. CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRLS This true story of western Immi gration has been carefully revised, making a handsome little book. It tells in graphic terms of the mas sacre of the Oat man family, of the escape of Lorenzo, 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 Monthly. Sa- lem. Oregon. POULTRY IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST poultry paper published send 10 cents to the Northwe Poultry Journal. Salem. Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this add. WOOD. WOOD FOR SALE OAK GRUB AND Fir. Locate! 3 miles northwest of Marshn. Oregon. Address C. M Smith. Jefferson. Oiegon. FOR RENT fAHMA FOR RENT WELL EQl'I i'l'ED DA fit Y ranch with 18 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. Q. Calkins. Otis. Oregon. HOUSES FOR RENT A NEW MODERN SIX room house with garage close In Call at 710 South Commercial street. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT Strictly modern. Address box 873. Salem, FOR RENT $12.60 SIX ROOM MOD- ern house on paved street at 1920 South High street. E .A. Rhoten, 114 1-J. any time week days. FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING: $6 Six room house at 714 North Winter St Modern. Formerly rent ed at $15. Call at Statesman busi ness office or phone 23. $19 Neat modern bungalow S rooms at 969 North 20th street. Form erly rented for $13. Call at States man business office or phone 21. $22.50 Furnished flat, modern, at 664 Ferry St. Possession to be had June 1. Also, a furnished bungalow for $20. possession June 17. Phone 23 or call Statesman busiccss office. ROOMS FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM with use of bath, in modern home. Address A. B. care Statesman. GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT WATER beat, modern conreniences. alo In side rooms. Close to State Houso. IftSft Chemekt Phone 1SHS LOST and FOUND LOST. LOSTPACKAGE CONTAINING PAIR blue overalls. Finder return States man office. Kenneth Lt'ter. 13 N. 17th. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TKLKPHONK FOR RURAL lini. W. L Fuller. ISrooks.. Oregon. VACUUM CLEANING. aC PER RUG. Ly L BUCKNEIL PHONE 1022. WANTED CHERRIES. ROYAL ANN. Bings, Iimbcrts. Salem Fruit Union, l'hone 380. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOIi god clean rags. Pressroom states man. WANTED AIHM'T 5 POUNDS KENT cherries for canning. Parker's Minim. Phone 3 I, You Should WorryLet the Classified Ads Work lor Yoo MOXET TO LOAX. ARTIES DKS1KINU FEDERAL FA KM loans should file their applications with this office immediately. An ap praiser for the Federal I -and Bank will be here within 30 days and any whose applications are not on file for a sufficient time to Rive our appraisement committee time to ap praise the land and send in their report to the bank before the arrival of the appraiser will he obliged to wait until the next appraismcnt. A. IUhrnstedt, 401 Masonic Temple. Salem, Oregon. Office closed Sat urday afternoons during cherry and herrv niching season. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY ACTO SEItYICB SH1PI-S ALTO SERVICE CITY AND country trips. Ihone Day, 563 night, 359. Tl K V. REPAIR BP V TT LC A I Zl S ti GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE Station 177. South Commercial St.. phone 428. QlTACKENRrSII AUTO SUPPLY AND Vulcanizing. 219 North Commercial street. .1cn . WATT SHIPP CO. RETREADS AND sections, tubes 25c up. Service car. Phone 362. 126 South Commercial street. BRACKETT GRAT TUBES VUL- ca nixed. 25c. Retreading our special ty. Free service" car. Phone 1400. 279 North Commercial. PROFESSIONAL DENTIST DR. F. L, UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS 413-411 Hank of Commerce Building. Phone 606. MCSIC TEACHERS R HARR. TEACHER Phone LjSS. OF PIANO, PHYSICIANS DR. Is G. ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHIC Physician. Office and residence 84 North Liberty. Salem, phone 147. LODGE DIRECTORY BROTHERHOOD OF 1 OKV.AJV. MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN ing in Masonic Temple, fifth floor, at 8 o'clock. All visiting members wel come. ! Horace Syke. Foreman. W. II. Prunk, Correspondent. MODERN WOODMEN. MODERN WOODMEN OK AMERICA Oregon Cedsr Camp. No. 1246. meets every Thursday evening at o'clock In Derby building, corner Court and High streets. R. F. Day. V. C; J. A. Wright, clerk. BUSINESS CARDS AUCTIONEERS COL W. F. WRIGHT. AUCTIONEER Farm sales a specialty. Turner, Ore gon. ACT DELIVER T HAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELTVER ed any place, city or country. Phone 64 or 2081-R. W.W.Fisher. BARBER SHOPS INDULGE YOUR SECOND SENSE AND observe the character and uncommon service rendered at Ingrey's Barber Shop, 211 State street. oiiai r ijc; uyiiiti.i l due; iitiLU'-i ; ren's haircut 25c. The Antiseptic I Barber Shop. H. L Churchill, prop.. 1S South Cmmercisl CHIROI'K ACTIO DR. O. L SCOTT. D. C, GRADUATE OF P. 8. C Chiropractics fountain head, Davenport. Iowa. Chiropractic cor rects the cause of disease. Office 496-7-t, O. 8. N. Bank Building. lti 87 (tMM.nr, -R DRAYS AND EXPRESS CAPITAL CITT TRANSFER COMPANY Phone 933. Salem's largest and best equipped transfer company. Get our reduced freight rates on eastern shipments. Also for storage as we have three warehouses la connection with business. Furniture moving, packing, shipping and storing our specially. Office 161 South Commer cial at CHINESB FHYS1C1AT4. DR. I. M, HUM CURES ANY KNOWN disease. 16$ a Hirh 8t Phone 388. -nri DRY CtKANINO A!tU PRESSING JAPANESiS PRESSING PARLORS F. S. Watanabe. Prop, 434 N. Commer cial St- Ladies' and gentlemen's suits cleaned and pressed. $1.26 end . $L7L Work called for and delivered free. Telephone Main SC2. JUNK jtntn JUNK WANTED WH PAT HICHE8T price for Junk of every kind. -Let us make you a price on your household - good The "Square Deal" House . CapitAl Junk Co, 871 Chameketa Street, Phone 2M. HAIR REMOVED CLEAN WHITE" HAS PROVEN Suc cessful. ' Applied here or sold for home use. Sanitary Beauty Parlors. Hnhhard Rids- LAilNDRIKS SALEM STEAM I.AUNDRY QUICK delivery and careful work. Dry wash 6e per pound. 136 South Lib erty street. I h.ine 25. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO ular washing done at a rate every body can afford. For only 80 cents we will coiicV-t. wash and deliver yMir washing within twenty-four iir n.ne 171. M CHIN8ST9 WE I MACHINERY REPAIRING OF oil kinds, automobile reparrtng. oiy acetylence welding, gas engine re pairing, modrl and experimental work. Iowa Machine Shop. ). B Itrown. prop.. 252 Cbemcketa St, 8a- OSTEOPATH DR. W. L MERCER. GRADUATE American School Osteopathy, Kirks- vitl.j. Mo.; treats a-ute and chronic dliw-aae. Ofrtce 494-40S IT. S. Na tional Bank Bldg. l'hone MS. Resi dence 419 Ncrth Summer. Phone 611. DRS WHITE WALTON. OSTEO- pathic phratcans snd surgeons Graduates of the American Schools .f , Osteopathy. Kirksvllle. Mo. Post diseases at Ix Aneeioe Cniitt. Trost acute ana el'-.nie aiseaaea.) orrice 7-x. it. b. Bank Rldg. Phone 859. Rideo le Court street. Phone 221. Dr. White, residence phone 4). SECOND IUXD fSOODa WK BUY ANU SELL SECOND HAND goods of all kinds, pip fittings, har neaa. collars, ; collai pads, tools, chains. Fred ichlodler. 8 Center Street. sTOHAGK AND TRANSFKIt ALWAYS PICK THE BEST HOUSE hold goods specialties; storage pack ing, shipping and moWing. horse and euto vans; special freight rates to all points. C O Pick Transfer at Storage Co.. 2nd and Pine streets. Portland. Oregon. Broadway fill, A 1996. t. i CNUEIITAKERI WEBB 4k CLOUGH C. B. WEBB. A. 11. Clougu. funeral directors Latest mooern methods known te the pro fession. 497 Court street TRAHSFKi -rficuno AUTO TRUCK BKRVICK. ANY KIND of hauling. Household moving lobe done prompt lr. Try me oace. Tim ma. sis state o noM Residence phone 112?-J WALL rAPTER. CAIKT GLENN L ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC hanging, etc Work done by contract or day; gooe workman. Location 1020 Center SC. Phone 8I8-W. TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND upward for choice Wall Paper at Buren Furniture store, 179 Com' merclal 8t SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL Paper and Picture Framing. Good workmen. 4f Court St. Phone 488. WATER SALEM WATER CO OFFICE. 801 B. Commercial street. For water service apply at ofrtce. Make all complaints at the office. No deductions 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 domestic purposes. Con tractors for sidewalks, brick work, or plastering, will please read Tor building purposes" under schedule of rates. Apply at office for copy. WOTBN W1RB FSTNCXNO Depot Xatteskal A Anaerteam Feetee. all elaee, SO law te M law high. Pa lata. Oils aatd Varmiaaw Stevee ReheOlt nod RepaJre4 jewanberrr M Hee HmU aleea Peneo A Stove Worha. X3 Cevrt St. rtseate 114 R. B. rCVTNO, I SALEM MARKETS IIUYIXO PRICK. Eggs and Poaltry. Errs, Sac. nrollers. 22 to 25s. Ileni. 2 Oto 22c. Old roosters. 13c to 16e. rork. Bluttoti and licf. Pork on foot. 15c to 16c Ewes, 5e to 7c Veal, dressed, 14c Spring lamb, 12c to 13c Beef steers. 7 to 9c; cows, 4 to 7c "jr. , Cheat, per ton. $21. Clover, per ton, $20. Vetch, per ton, $22. Grain. Wheat. $1.85 to $1.87. Oats, 90c Deans, 7c. Mill Feetl. RetsiL Pran. per ton. $3. Shorts, per ton, $38. VI!OLr:SA!,K TO DEALERS. Country butter, 45c. Creamery butter, 45c. nuttcrfat. f. o. b. aSlcm, 42c Flah. Fhad. 15r. Black Cod. 18c. Red Cod. 11c Salmon. Chinook, 25c Halibut, 25c Codfish, 15c Fruit. Oranges. $3.00. Cantelnnps. $3.25 to $t.0O. Tomatoes Icratel. $1.75 to $1.83. Crap Fruit. $4.50 to $7.75. Lemons. $9.50, to $11.00. Bananas, 8',4c lb. Veetallesi. New potatoes. ZMc. Peas. 12c. Cabbage. 3c to 3V&C Onions (Imported) $1.85. Onions (home-crown) $1.25. . Turnips, 2 to 2 He Retail PHce. Creamery butter. 55c. Err. 45c. Flour, hard wheat, $2.80 to $3. Flour, valley. $2.5 Oto $2.60. Sugar. can beet. 11 lb. $1. Potatoes, sack lots, $1.25. I PORTLAND MARKETS Hairy Iroluet. PORTLAND. June 25. Butter Prints, extras. 4R"49": cubes, ex tras. 41 He; prime firsts. 43 'ic: dairy. 23 c. liuttcrrat 47c. IVttatoew. Rolling prico; $ 1.23 ft '1.50; new 3(3Vic firain. June delivery Bids: Oats. No. 2 white fed- Sr.x.50: barley, standard feed. $..; barley. A brewing. $32. 2H Thirty-day bids: Oats. No. 2. $3. SO barley, feed. $30: barley, brewinc 133.55. Eastern oats and corn in bulk: Oats. No. 3 white, $33.2 3H-pound rliprod white. $"4 50: corn. No. 3 yellow. $53.30; No. mixed. $61; o.-it?. No. 3. $33.2: rlippd. $"! 3h; corn, yellow. $63.50; mixed. $61. XKW YORK MARKET. NEW YORK. Juno 25. Hops, un changed. Prunes, firm. COW 3IOST ECONOMICAL. Much attention Is now being paid to efficiency, to economical produc tion, and to tho nourish inc proper ties of foods. The dairy cow has not only demonstrated that she can produce more human food from a given amount of feed, but that she, consume a larger amount or teeo: which could not be used for human ;IREAL ESTATE A MODERN FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW with fruit etc.. on very easy terms like renting, with one or two or three lots, about half what owner paid for it years ago, and is certainly a bargain. See Wm. Fleming. 311 State street. DONT 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. Inc? Why Because they put the buyer, seller, and exchanger of really together, and charge no commission. Salem, office, Breyman Bldg. A CHOICE INVESTMENT IN S ACRES bearing prunes with the crop which will bring in nearly one third of in vestment. Close in too. No phoning on this, come and see me. Wm. Flem ing. 311 State street. FOR SALE MODERN EIGHT ROOM house, and lot 80150; located at cor ner of 15th and State. Phone 1172-J or write Mrs. Robert Eakln. Salem. Oregon. FLEMING TRADES 84 ACRE FARM 50 in crops equity for anything clear. A 5 room bungalow half cost on In stallments or will take a town lot for equity. Another similar, with fruit, flowers, shrubbery on paved street, for a town lot. See Wm. Fleming, 341 State street, or phone 303. A OOOD BUT exlt FEET ON EAST side Commercial street, one door north of State street, Salem, together wih perpetual right of way over the 14xb), feet tract extending from this property to State street. Terms Apply Soptt Bosorth. 701-3 Spauldlag Bldg, Portland. Oregon. FOR SALE 200 ACRES TWO MILES from town, small house $7 per acre, 60 acres half clear close to town. $21 SO. 6 acres close to town, house and barn $19S0. 30 acres good build ings $2300. Nice four room cottage, two lots. $C5Q. Fine 7 room bungalow on paved street, a snsp at $2800. 68 acres Improved to trade for small place. liO acre farm wrll improved and cash for larger farm. Houses to rent- 1916 Maxwell very cheap. F. L Wood. Bayne Building. FARM WANTED FOR RENT WITH rrnm ise to lie acres in cultivation. Occupancy from this fait Would prerrr a lease of five yara. Have good teams and machinery. Wilt pay either cash or shares. Box 13. Statesman office, Salem. 25 ACRES HIGHLY IMPROVED tract near Salem In the choicest dis trict to esrhanre for a stoek ranrh and will pay difference. Want cheap land. 25 acres all well Improved, eight room house with good water system and nut buildlnca, adjoins good town. Want city property. Fine brick block. 3 story. busi ness store rooms and 15 furnished rooms labove. lrlce I17.S0O want farm e about same value. I 'err lent Marstera. 403 Hubbard building, phone 1907. FOR SALE 56 ACRE GRAIN AND prune ranch. 42 acres under cultiva tion, balance timber and pasture. 16 acres bearing Italian prune orchard In first class condition. 6 room house. gowl nam and other out buildings, rock road. 4 mil's from Salem, price $1X600-. 100 acre farm. 40 acres farm land, balance timber and pasture, running water, old house and hern, price $60 per acre. 41 acre farm 6 miles from Salem. 20 acres plow land. is acres year oii prune orchard, house. i barn, spring, orchard, price $li. i room cottage on paved street, good location, east front, price $1100 W. II. Grabenhorst At Cn, 27i State street. LOOK AT THISA REAL OPPORTUNITY About 400 acres of choice Polk coun ty land about lit acree clear: about 60 acres la stump pasture; balance la choiw piling timber and oak grubs. Timber alone worth $10.e00. New four- room house, new dairy barn, providing 4 or zs cows ana lour norses; new pig pen and new milk house. Water pipes from fine spring to all bulldiasa. Will sell the whole at a great bargains Very easy terms. 4 per cent Interest, Address L, owner, care The Statesman. food, than any other farm animal. The steer of the future may be fed more coarse feed than he has been fed in the past; or. In other words, about the same kind of a ration as the dairy cow Is receiving. He will never be able to approach the dairy row In economical production or in producing a food of such vital Impor tance to the welfare of humanity as the dairy cow. Jordan, dltector of the New York Experiment Station, found that for every 100 pounds of digestible nutrl ents the cow returned 139 pounds of milk which contain 18 pounds of ed Ible solids. The pig on the same amount of fc-d returned 15.6 lbs. of edible solids; poultry, dressed, 4.2 lbs.; the steer, 2.8 lbs.; the sheep. 2.6 lbs. Henry sayr:. '"This cow easily lead? all farm animals In her power to convert the crops, of the field In to human food, with the pig second. poultry following, and the steer and sheep coming lowest." The Ohio Station estimates that only 7.7 per cent of the cow's feeds can be used as human food. Further. the food which she provides from tho coarse fodders and by-products is the most refined and essential to human welfare. "Here we have In a nutsnell, the reason why the dairy cow holds an Important place in our agriculture to the human race, and why no other animal can replaco her," says Hoard's Dairyman. CHICHESTER S PILLS a f "f V ? VAX Pill la aW4 4 Cl mZmcVVJ Taae . tSy eC e . Pi mi it. H( uV trea-TtruU i4Ms naRs riUA sa i niitmall.ti.AlMiiliNei SOLD BT CSIWCTS THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN Br GENE BYRNES A POET who NCVCR J5ED (SENTLL 1-31 STOCK TRADING LACKS BREADTH WtrniiiF of Another Driie on Front Offsets Achiere ments in Itilj. NEW YORK, June 25. Trading In stocks today lacked the breadth and uniformity of the previous ses sion. The warning of Great Britain's premier as to the Imminence of an other German drive seemed to offset the further achievements of Italy's troops and accounted for the Irregu lar tone at the close. Foremost banking Interests evi dently attached little airalfleaaco to the utterance attributed to Ger many's roreign minister la which re sponsibility for the world mnn'et waa placed chiefly upon Russia, with Intimations of a retention of Teu tonic control over Belgium. Domestic development ts everted marked Influence. Rock Island rail way directors ar respected to make definite dividend etnicneetneat at tomorrow's meeting A preponderant share of the day's business agala centered la U. 8. Steel. Bethlehem Steel. Baldwin Locomo tive. Marine, preferred; oils, leath era and tobacco. V. 8. Steel made aa eitreme re action of two points from Its early high and closed at a loss of about one point. The uncertain financial hour was enlivened by brisk advances la Su matra tobacco and General motors at extreme giln of SH and 3 points. respectively, their rise effecting par tial read lust mentt of quoted values. Sales. 565.000 shares. Liberty bonds were steady, but most other divisions eased slight'y Total sales, par value, aggregated $6,304,000. United State bonds, old Issues, were unchanged on call. THE BU RLAP CORA Kit. We have no nursery. The living room belongs to the children as much as to ourselves moreover. It's the warmest room la the house, j But what to do with the pictures the children ar always drawing or cutting out and wanting "hung up somewhere" waa a problem until we thought of the burlap corner! i Now this baa become the bright est, most attractive spot In the houwa even to callers. Around one oornr we fastened with glaaa-headed thumb Lacks a strip of burlap (two and a half yards, to be exact), the lovei color of apple-green leaves, which tones In with the rest of the room. Straightway the three children be gan pinning their treasures to the burlap: the round snn cut from yi low paper (he Is really a very cheer ful companion on dark days), won derful pictures of houses surrounded with brilliant tulips that grow higher than the- chimneys; tho "Mayflower." cut from white paper, sails on.. side by side with a grim gray battleship, and. hanging on a hook made from a hairpin, the oldest little girl's school lessons, as she brings them home ech day. many flaunting a proud "100" mark la blue pencil. Terhaps the burlap corner would not bo so gay If It did not Include a tTj iffel " -BLUE BONNETS- Vow feirfc auta Yaw r-- -tiy iii.Mis ,.7i i y.t tAj2Z2 ' LEAMXX WVOTMAsl A CO. CT.' f f llmJ . r T5 TV.; L V abhor! .A) c4irie. -xiva-e OVERSELLING OF CORN INDICATED Market Greatly Ofersold Modcnte Upturn in Prices Brought AhonL CHICAGO. June 25. Indications that the eora market had become greatly oversold brourkt abert a " moderate upturn la prices today, etn phaslied a little by la tense heat ever., parts o ft be SouthweeL The cJoee waa firm U to 1 ae net hither, with July S1.44H01.44H and A rest $1.474. Oats flnUhed at He off to e advance and provlaloas up 17 te Sexeau. . Notwithstanding that beneficial ralas had fallen in Ohio. Indiana. Il linois. Missouri and Kansas, the cere market averaged hither throughout the day Numerous transient set backs took place, but cone of a red leal sort and all of them apareatly without special sirairicaacc. Hedging sale t ore t her with Meal weather leaded to keep down valu la the oats market. Country offer ings were free and there was no slga of any demand from the peabotrd. Sharply hi cher quotations on hog lifted prevision. Slock yarl luter ests did much of the buying. set of little brown shelve which hold all sorts of buy" materials hlddea from view by green bvtlap curtaJar. of courr. To describe all the treasure that decorate the burlap would take too long; but this fact remains: the chil dren love this bright spot better thaa any other. Sometime, la fact. It la necessary to bring la two extra little chairs to accommodate small gnes's. On might really call It th -hapyy corner." for th children play then contentedly, by themselves, hours at a time knowing w grown-ups ar there, bat paying not the slightest attention to tas- Woman's Home Companion, -J CASTOR I A For Isitnts aad Children In Use For Over 30 Years AJwar-s bears the Signature v There Was a Reason. "Say mom. will the dessert b had for me today, or Is there enough to go around V ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICB Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion aa Administrator of the Estate or K1I Warren, deceased, and that he has duly qualified aa such Administrator. All persona having . claims against the Kstate of said decedent are here by notified to present the same, duly verified, to me at my of rice at 4)9 Court SL, la city of Salem la Marion County. Oregon, wlthta six months fmm the date of this notice. Dated In Salem In Marion county. Oregon, this 7th day of June. 11$. A. M. Clourh. Administrator of Estate ef Ell Warren, deceased. L AT in U: orf - to, It- si- trt ar l.-l UI LTs te : ; Is i; e fc e- a: 1'- s : : a : 3 : r 13 r 8 l la a it : ii a- ts 8? at a re ! is to M r- ir 7 t, c- a ir d n I )