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lasBfB(B(dl Direct T t- WT a 1 XT 1 r . i . tj". a r . i yAIIC " qhis ana nceas or tne capital iity Are lxotea Under Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them Buy, Sell and Exchange all kinds SECOND HAND GOODS MEN'S ClOTHIXO, SIIOKH, BICY-i CLKS. TOOLS. KTCi ; CAPITAL EXCHANGE Phone 403 237 Court St Norwich rxiox F1KK INSURANCE SOCIETY W. H. Uurglutrdt, irl Resident Agent 385 State St. MONEY TO LOAN mpnovEn far and city I'ROPKItTV AT I.OWF3T RATKS THOS. K. FORD 0X.'" ili "J. CLASSIFIED ADVEStTISMENTS j - . Rat Ter Ward First Insertion ...... lc Subsequent insertions ........ On week (six insertions) ... 3c On month 9e Six months contrsct per no. 8c 12 months' contract, per mo... 7c No account opened for less than 25c A neat card given free with an advertisement to the extent of EOc announcing: "For Sale," "For Kent." "Rooms" or "Hoard." 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 fication. No advertisement will be run under "New Today" for more than on issue under any circumstances NEW TODAY WANT TO TICK ROYAL ANN Oil Lamber cherries on share, 1'hone 1212-M. COWS WANTED WOULD BUY 3 OR y good -dairy cows, grade Jerseys referred. Frank Barnett. phone F23. , t FOR S A LE BI C Y CLE IN GOOD RE- , pair. $10.&0. Call at 60S South Church street or phone 1870-M. PIGS FOR SALE PHONE 2313J3 EV enings after 6:30. WANTED HOI-SEKEEPER NOT OVER 35 years old. Good home for; right pariy. Adaresa "11 83" care Slates , man office. LOST ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON Ladies hang bag containing Bible an parse. Finder please notify Mrs. T. E. Nunnemaker. Salem Or., phone 81F11 and receive reward. MONET TO LOAN FOR CLIENTS. . Ivan G. Martin, Masonic Temple. FOUND A PURSE. OWNER MAY have same by calling at 413 Masonic Temple. SEND THE CHILDREN HERE WHERE you are assured, of perfect hair trim ming; just the way you want it. In grey' Barber Shop, 311 State street HOME PROTECTION SUMMER TIME Is here, and this, is the season that we 'always expect more fires than any other time of year. Everything is dry as tinder snd very encourag ing for the little sprak to grow and spread Into a dangerous and distruct Ive conflagration. The time to tn ' sure Is before the fire. Over 55000 - -Oregoniana have decided that the Oregon Fire Relief Association of TMcMinnville Is the proper company 'tv partonize. II. A. Johnson Insur ance Agency, 1 and 2 Bush Bank Bid.. Salem, phone 317. EMPLOYMENT FEMALR YOUNG LADIES WANTED PERMANENT POSITIONS NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED ' PAID WHILE LEARNING RAPID INCREASE IN WAGES "CALL AT TELEPHONE COMPANY ! 170 N. LI BLERTY STREET MALK WIDE AWAKE BOYS WANTED TO carry Statesman. Apply at this f ; fice or phone 583. WANTED MESSENGER. APPLY WEST i tern. Union. Phone Main 81. WANTED FOUR TO SIX HOURS EM ployment daily between 10 and 4 by man with general knowledge of of fice work. Addres "11 82" care Statesman. "WANTED MECHANICS IN ALL branches of the metal trades for emergency war work. Good wages. - ' rrnoH wnrkinir and best climatic eon- . ditiona." Astoria Marine Iron Works, Astrois, Oregon. '"fLATHE HAND INCREASING MA- cblne Shop crew. sinae on vt i Linn mills. Waces Sac for eight hours. Can work ten hours if de lr. Address B. T. Mcllain. West I Jnn. "Advancement, assured right man." MISCKX.LAKBOI74 MALG HELP AVANTED WANTED A competent grocer clerk, good wages to rieht man. Apply 11. Stumberg St Bon. Vancouver, AV ash. MALE AND FEMAE HELP WANTED W have an opening In your town r. nwiDiDr salesman. You could mak m ,w"h.,r DrOPOSIllon. AUUt vrnrn a . i man office. GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20.000 CLERKS Examinations everywhere, July 15. r Experience jmnecessary. Men and nm.n rfonlrlne- covernment posi tions write for free particulars to J. V. Ieonard.- former Civil Service Examiner). 1060 Kenois Jildff, Ins ton. D. C Wash- BERRY PICK E 13 WANTED LARG- . rkt n f h TlllfTt vvrv?A V. I s Ing. good water provisions on the ground. We move you futtoyard , - i k.-v n town. picking begins abut June 25th. Register now. we i pay 1 cent with V, "ntJi!nu?. Lr i..incl I. II. Roberts. R. F. D. No. 7. phone 41F24. Salem. Oregon. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR ft A I jK C R ERE NT COMBINATION wood working mechine. n. p. motor. Veneer press, sender, grinder, grind stone and many other shop tivols: rnwr.t sell, am leaving town, terms if desired. Call at 1435 Htnes street. misct:maxkois. FOR SALK TEAM. harness. $19. u; WAGON AND State street. rranit Ala pes. IF YOU WANT TO GET TVl BESi" paper, semi juc to me raciflc Homestead.- Salem, Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this ad. FOR SALE MAY DUKE CHERRIES lor canning;. 6c per pound If you pick them. Hearty now. J. Jf Chap man, rhone 1JF2. CAI-T1VITV OF THE O ATM AN GIRLS nis true story of western immi gration has Iwn carefully revised, making a handsome little hook. It tells in graphic terms of the mas sacre of the Oat man family, of the escape of I.orenzo. and the captivity of Mary and Olive. Mary died of starvation and Olive was purchased from the Indians five years later. The price is 2 cents, postpaid. Ad dress Oregon Teachers Monthly. Sa lem, Oregon. WHEAT" AND. OAT HAY FOR SALE Near the fairgrounds at once. J. C. Mullen POIXTRI IF YOU WANT TO GET THE PEST poultry paper published send 10 cent to the Northwest I'oultry Journal. Salem. Oregon, for a trial su hucriptioh. Mention this add. WOOD. WOOD FOR SALE OAK GRUB AND Fir. Locate! 3 miles northwest of Marlon. Oregon. Address C. M. Smith. Jefferson. Otegon. FOR RENT FARMS. FOR RENT OR LEASE FINE STOCK or dairy ranch. 100 acres cultivated, pood roads, good location. 458 South High street. Phone 1122. FOR RENT WELL EQUIPPED DAIRY wiiii x rawi on coasi 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. HOCSKS FURNISHED HOUSE FOIl RENT Strictly modern Address box 373, Salem. - FOR RENT A HARD FINISHED FIVE room residence, with bath. South 17th street. For $5 per month. John 11. Scott. 404 Hubbard building. FOR RENT FURNISH ED .COTTAGE at Newport. 330 North High or phone 4. FOR RENT $13.50 SIX ROOM MOD ern house on paved street at 1020 South High street. K -A. Rhoten, 1141-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. -v. $10 Neat modern bungalow S rooms at 960 North 20th street. Form erly rented for $13. Call at States man business office or phone 23. $12.50 Furnished flat, modern, at 664 Ferry St. Possession to be had June 15. Also, a furnished bungalow for $20, possession June 17. Phone 23 or call Statesman business office. ROOMS FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM with use of bath, in modern home. Addreas A. B. car Staterman. GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HtrT WATER beat, modern conrenien ea. also In side rooms. Close to State Houso. 105 Chemeke Pnnn tS LOST and FOUND LOST. LOST TRAVELING BAG ON SILVER ton road. Return to Lloyd Rams-, den's bicycle shop and receive ret ward. I WANTED MISCKLI.AXKOtrs VACUUA1 CLEANING 50C PER RUG. L. BUCKNER. PHONE 1022. WANTED CHERRIES. ROYAL ANN. Rings. Imberts. Salem Fruit Union. Phono 380. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR good clean rags. Pressroom States man. ' AVANTED ABOUT 50 POUNDS KENT- Ish cherries for canning. Parker's Studio. Phone 391. MONEY TO LOAN. PARTIES DESIRING FEDERAL FARM loans should file their applications with this office immediately. An ap praiser for the Federal Land Bank will be here within 30 days and any whose applications are not on file for ' a sufficient time to give our appraisement committee time to ap praise the lend and send in their report to the hank before the arrival of the appraiser will he obliged to wait until the next appralsment. A. O. Bohrnstedt, ' 401 Masonic Temple, Salem. Oregon. Office closed Sat urday afternoons during cherry and berry- picking season. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY AtTO SKRV ICR- SHIPI-S AUTO SERVICE CITY AND country trips. Phone Day, 963 night. 359. TIRES REPAIRED -YfLCANItlNO GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVIPE Station 177. - South Commercial St.. phone 428. -" ' QUACKENBUSH AUTO SUPPLT AND Vulcanizing. 219 North Commercial street "7ftone 66. WATT SHIPP CO. RETREADS AND . sections, tubes 25c up. Service csr. Phone 362.; 126 South Commercial street. ' BRACKETT A GRAY TUBES XTL canised. 25$ Retreading our special ty. Free iservice car. Phone 1400. 279 North Commercial. PROFESSIONAL DENTIST DR. F. U UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS 413-411 Bank of Commerce Building. Phone 606. MTSIO TEACHERS K HARR. TEACHER Phone 118 J. OF PIANO. PHTSICIANS DR. I O. ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHIC Physician. Office and residence North Liberty. Salem, phon LODGE DIRECTORY RltOTHKRIlOOD OF TOKMAH MEETS EVEUV WEDNESDAY EVEN ing in Masonic Temple, fifth floor, at o'clock. All visiting: members wel come. Horace Syken. Foreman. W. II. Irunk. Correspondent. 9IODKIIN WOODMEN. MODERN W( KIDMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp. No. 8248. meets every Thursday evening at t o'clock In Derby building, corner Court and High streets, li. F. Day. V. C; J. A. Wright, clerk. BUSINESS CARDS AVCTIOXEERS COU W. F. WRIGHT. AUCTIONEER Farm sales a specialty. Turner. Ort- rnn. AUTO DEUTERT BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIVER ed any place, city or country. Phone C4 or 2081-R. W. W.. Fisher. cninornACTi DR. O. U SCOTT. D. C GRADUATE OF P. 8. C Chiropractic fountain head. Davenport, Iowa. Chiropractic cor rects the caus of disease. Office 408-7-8, D. & N. Bank Building. Phono 87. Residence 828-R. DRAYS AXD EXPRESS CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY Phone 933. Salem' largest and best equipped transfer company. Gat our reduced freight rate on eastern shipment. Also for storage as w nave three warehouse in connection with business. Furnltur moving. packing, shipping and storing our specialty. Offic 181 South Commer cial street. CHIMBSB PHYSICIAN. DR. I. M, HUM CURES ANT KNOWN disease. 153 & Uipa St. Phone 288. DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F. S. Watanabe. Prop- 414 N. Commer cial St. Ladies and gentlemen's suit cleaned and pressed. $1.28 and $1.75. Work called for and delivered free. -Telephone Main 612. JUNK j nun JUNK WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST - price for Junk of every kind. .Let a make you a price on your household good. The "Square Deal" House ' Capital Junk Co, 371 Chemeksta Street. Phone 898. HAIR RE HOTTED "CLEAN WHITE" HAS PROVEN Suc cessful. Applied her or- sold for horn use. Sanitary Beauty Parlor. Its Hubbard Bids; LAUNDRIES SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK delivery and careful work. Dry wash 6c per pound. 138 South Lib erty street. Vhoae 35. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO- utar washing done at a rat every body can afford. For only 80 cent we win collect, wash and deliver your washing within twenty-four nours. fnone mi. MACHINIST WE DO MACHINERY REPAIRING OF all kinds, automobile reparrlng. oxy acetylene welding, gas engine re pairing, model and experimental work. Iowa Machine Shoo. D. B. Ilrown. prop.. 252 Chemeketa SL. 8a lm OSTEOPATHS DR. W. L. MERCER. GRADUATE American School Osteopathy. Klrks- , ville. Mo.; treats acute and chronic dlsesse. Offic 404-40S U. SL Na tional Bank Bldg. Phone fit. Resi dence 419 Ncrth Summer. Phon 614. DRS. WHITE WALTON. OSTEO pathic physlcans and surgeons. Graduates of the American Schools of Osteopathy. Kirksville. Mo. Post graduate and specialised in nervous diseases at. Los Angeles College Treat acute and chronic dlseasea Office 505-8-7-8. U. 8. National Bank Bldg. Phon 859. Residence. 1620 Court street. Phon 2215. Dr. White, residence phona 469., SECOND MAXD GOODS WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND good of all kind, pip fittings, bar. nes. collar, collai pad, tool, chain. Fred CcalndUr. 258 Center Htret. - - STORAGE AKD TRANSFER ALAVAYS PICK THE BEST HOUSE hold goods specialties; storage pack ing, shipping and moving, horse snd auto vans; special freight rates to all points. C. O Pick Transfer Storage Co.. 2nd and Pin streets. Portland. Oregon. Broadway 596. A UNDERTAKERS WEBB A CLOUGH C. B. WEBB. A. M. Clough. funeral directors. Latest modern methods knoa to the pro fession. 497 Court street. TRANSFK HATLINO i'biv lit LCft SERVICE. ANY KIND of baullng. Household moving job don prompt ly. Try m once. Tim me. 475 Stat 8' Phon 963. Rldae h 111M WALL PAPER. rAINT GLENN U ADAMS FOR HOUSE D EC- coral Ing. painting, tinting, paper banging, etc. Work don by contract or day; good workman. Location 1020 Center SC. Phon 5S6-W. TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND upward for choice Wall Paper at iiuren s rurnitur Biore, 179 con mercial St. SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL Paper and Picture Framing. Qood wnrkmtn. 4(6 Court St. Phoss 486 WATER SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE. 301 & Commercial street. For water service apply at offic. Make all complaints at the office. No deduction In bills win be allowed for absence or for any causes wtatever unless water is rtit off from premises. Hereafter water foe irrigation will only be furnished to regular customer using water for dotnestle purpose. Con tractors fcr sidewalks, brick work r Mastering, will pleaa read "for building purposes under schedul of rates. Apply at offic for copy. HIIVKV "WIHK a-fCNCINn te atloM Aaserleaa Feaw. all slsea. Z la. ( la. high, ratal, oils and Varalsa. Sieves Retail! a ad Repaired lsiakerrr aa4 Heat HMka, aleaa f race 4k Steve Weeaia. tee 3mU lirt . 147. J It. B. rEOTNO. IS4 SALEM MARKETS iiuyixcj rniCK. Kegs ami Poultry. , EgR. 35c llroilers. 22 to 25s. Hens. 2 Oto 22c. ' Old roosters. 13c to 15c Pork, -Alullon and Ileef. Tork on foot. 15c to 16c Kwes, 5c to 7. Veal, dressed, 14c. j Spring lamb, 12c to 13c. . 1 Beer steers, 7 to 9c; cows, 4 to 7c. ny. Cheat, per ton. $21. Clover, per ton, 120. Vetch, per ton, $22. Grain. Wheat. $1.85 to $1.87. Oats, 90c Deans, 7c. Mill Fred. KetalL Bran, per ton, $36. Shorts, per ton, $38. WHOLK8ALK TO DEALERS. Country butter, 45c. Creamery butter, 45c. Butterfat, f. o. b. aSlcm, 42c Fish. Shad. 15c. Black Cod, 18c. Red Cod, 11c. Salmon. Chinook, 25c Halibut, 25c Codfish, 15c Fruit. Oranges, $8.00. Canteloups, $3.25 to $4.00. Tomatoes (crate), $1.75 to $1.85. Grape Fruit. $4.50 to $7.75. Lemons. $9.50 to $11.00. Bananas, 8'c lb. Vegetables. New potatoes, 3c Peas, 12c. Cabbage. 3c to Sc Onions (imported) $1.85. Onions (home-grown) $1.25. Turnips, 2 to 2 C Retail Price. Creamery butter, 55c. Eggs, 45c Flour, hard wheat, $2.80 to $3. Flour, valley. $2.5 Oto $2.60. Sugar, cane "d beet. 11 lb. $1. Potatoes, sack lots, $1.25. I PORTLAND MARKETS I : Dairy lTtiduce. PORTLAND, June 26. Butter Prints, extras, 4 8 49c; cubes, ex tras. 44 c; prime firsts. 43,4c; dairy. 33V4c Butterfat Portland delivery: No. 1 sour cream, 47c. Potattiea. Locals: Selling price. $1.25 1.50; new California's, SSc Grain. June delivery: Bids Oats, No. 3 white feed, $58.50; barley, standard feed. $50; A brewing. $52. Thirty day bMs: 0-ts, Nw. 2, log-.&o; bar ley, feed. $50: brewjng. $51.50. Eastern oate and com In bulk: Oats, No. 3 white. $34; 38-pourtrl cl'pped white. $55.50; corn. No. yellow. $64: No. 3 mixed. $62; oats. No. 3, $54; clipped, $55; corn, yellow. $6 4; mixed. $62. NEW YORK MARKETS. NEW YORK. June 26. tlops. un changed. Prunes, firm. Crop Damage from Frost in East Affects Prices CHICAGO. June 26. Government advices showing crop damage from frost rant of Chicago and from hot weather In the lower plains states had 9 good deal to do with advances which took place today In the corn market. Prices closed unsettled 1 to 2 U c net higher, with July $1.46 U to 1.46. and August $1.4UH. Oats gained 14 to 4c and provisions 12 to 25 cents. saaasanwa-is49aaas sssaaanaaaaa Notes from a County Agir- cnltural Agent in Oregon R. A. Ward Is agricultural agent for Crook and Deschutes counties, a a. 1 Oregon, and some notes rrom on May report are as follows: The first meeting ever scheduled in Suplee, Crook county, Oregon, by an agricultural agent waa held thero on May 21. A large crowd was out. and the Suplee Improvement Club was formed. Two hundred quart ol nolanned rraln and 2X5 oAinces of Crook county stryenn'oe were dis tributed. Geo. Senecal was elected president and Melvln Weberg secre tary. The club reports excellent re sults In killing sage rats. A well attended squirrel .poison meeting was held in Panlina on May 20. Poison was mixed and distributed. The fol lowing day a community poison meet Ing was held at the ranch of Hngh Lister, on B.eaver creek, and 240 quarts of poison mixed-by the agent for demonstratlonal purpos- Mr. Rannells. of TauIIna, counted over 45 dead rats after exposing a smau batch. Other meetings held were at Bend, Tumalo. Terrebonne, and Grimes Chapel on Crooked river. For convenience of those not wishing to mix poison, the agnt prepared 800 quarts which were distributed at cost Both supplies of Crook and Deschutes counties strychnine are about ex hausted. The Allen RIdgo Rabbit Club, under the direction of J. D Right, turned In a report of 234 rab bits killed by the salt block method of four of the club members. It is his belief that many more were killed but not counted. The agent secured and Xlaancedj two shipment of Mlnnetot 23 teed REAL ESTATE A MODERN FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW with fruit etc.. on very easy terms like renting, with ne or two or three lots, about half what owner paid for U years sgo, and is certainly a bargain. See Win. Fleming. 311 Slat street. 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. inc? Why Becauae they put the buyer, seller, and exchanger of realty together, and charge no commission. Salem, office. Breyman Bldg. FOR TRADE A GOOD MOUNTAIN stock ranch of 279 acres, good build ings, good water, unlmited out range, fully equipped. 4V miles to R R. hss telephone. Price complete $14.0 will trade for place near Salem of $6009 or $8000. See J. A. Mills. 320 Stat street- A CHOICE INA'ESTMENT IN 5 ACRES bearing prunes with the crop which will bring In nearly on third of In vestment. Close in too. No phoning on this, come and see me. Wm. Flem ing. 341 Stat street. FOR SALE LOT 4 BLOCK 31 ROSE dsle addition Salem, also lot 7-8 and 9 Touts addition. Wood burn. Address Sam Chatwln. general delivery Sa lem or Woodburn. TOR SALE MODERN EIGHT ROOM home, and lot 80x150; located at cor ner of 15th and State. Phon 1172-J or writ Mrs. Robert Eakin. Salem. Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE FIVE ACRES improved, one half in fruit, partly bearing, crop in; also, eight atyes hay. Ten acres pasture rented. Three cows, horse snd buggy, etc. AVould consider Ford auto on part. J. Warren Clark, owner, route 1, Jef ferson. Oregon. FLEMING TRADES 84 ACRE FARM 50 in crops equity for anything clear. A 5 room bungalow half coat 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. . GOOD BUT "6x1 FEET ON EAST side Commttclal atreer, on door north of Stat street, Salem, together wlUj perpetual right of way over the 14xalfc feet tract extending from this property to Stat street. Terms Apply Soptt Boaorth. 701-2 Spauldi&g Bldg, Portland. Oregon. HAVE FOR 8ALE 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: 5 rooms $1500; cheap at $2500; 6 rooms strict ly modern. $2200. 5 rooms, strict ly modern, very fine, $3250: 7 rooms very fine In every particular, well located, for $4750. John H. Scott. 404 Hubbard building. FOR SALE 200 ACRES TWO MILES from town, small house $7 per acre. 60 acres hslf clear close to town. $2250. 6 acres close to town, house and barn $1050. 30 acres good build ings $2300. Nice four room cottage, two iota, $650. Fine 7 room bungalow on paved street, a snap at $2800. 68 acres improved to trade for small plsce. 120 acre farm well Improved and cash for larger farm. House to rent. 1916 Maxwell very cheap. F. L. Wood. Bayne Building. FARM WANTED FOR RENT - WITH from 100 to 250 acres in cultivation. Occupancy from this fall. Would prefer a lease of five ysrs. Have good teams and machinery. Will pay either rsah or shares. Box 12, Stateaman office. Salem. $2,000 RESIDENCE AND CASH FOR A farm in vicinity of rialem. $1700 19 acre tract with modern 6 room house, close to csr line for 5 room bungalow and mortgage back for difference. $13.00 fruit and grain ranch of 90 ere. 8 miles from Salem for South ern Oregon ranch, will assume up to llSeO. $20,009 grain and stock ranch with good Improvements. In southern Ore gon, for rsnch in vicinity of Salem party must sssume $7,500 mortgage at 6 per cent due In 20 years. $16.9 well Improved Waldo Hills farm for Kalem resMenc and mrt rage hack for difference. Socolofs ky. 311 Stat street. 25 ACRES HIGHLY IMPROVED tract near Salem in the choicest dis trict to exchange for a stock rsnch and will pay difference. Want chea land. 25 acre all well Improved, eight rnnm house with good water system snd out buildings, adjoins good lows. Want city property. Fine brick block. 2 story. $ busi ness store rooms end 16 furnished rooms above. Price $17,800 want farm of about same value. Perrleat Marsters. 403 Hubbard building, phon 907. FOR SALE 56 ACRE GRAIN AND prune ranch. 42 acres under cultiva tion, balance timber and pasture. 1 acres bearing Italian prune orchard In first clsss condition. 6 room house, good bara and other out rtuildlna-a. rock road. 4 miles from Hal em. price $12,600. 100 acre farm. 40 acrea farm land, balance timber and pasture, runnlner water, old house and bam. price $40 per acre. 4 4 acre farm 6 miles from Salem. 3 acrea plow land. 1 acres 4 year old prune orchard, house, barn, spring, orchard. prl- $15. 5 room cottage on paved street, good location, east front, price $140. W. II. Urabenhorst A Co, 278 State street. LOOK AT THIS A REAL OPPORTUNITY About 409 acre of ehole Polk coun ty laad about 119 acre clear; a boat 60 acre la slump pasture: paiaace 4a chnlow piling timber awd oak grab. Timber alone worth $19,000. New four room bouse, new dairy bara. providing .'or 20 cows and four horses: aew ia pen and new milk house. Water piped from fin serine to all bulldtasa Will sell the whole at a great bargain Very easy terms. per cent Interest. Addres li. owaer. car Tb Slatesmaa corn from Wasco couniy and same was distributed among farmers at cost. One shipment of sulphur was also procured In a like manner. The agent gave three examinations for state cream tester's licenses at Lartne and one at Redmond Twenty-five purebred pigs wra purchased for various farmers. Tee are to be shipped to La Pine this week. A bill was Introduced In tb United States Senate on April 6th THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN Copyright 1 '-'li- i A 'j I j ' YOO WHt RttHT 'L : ( DOC. t tlDr FfJCL T.lt jjjj ) ) OU PULLLD T OUT ( ! "y .1 proposing the enlargement of the Crater Lake National Paik by 86.000 acres and curtailing the sheep range by that amounL - This would have affected members of the Central Oregon Woolgrowers' Association and would have caused a great loss of range. The agent reached the direct ors of the association by phone, con ferred with forest officials and At torney IL II. DeArmond, then wired Senator McNary protesting against the passage of Senate Bill 4283. The Injury that the passage of the bill would do. to the livestock and food producing' Interests was also ex plained to the Bend, Redmond, and Prineville commercial clubs and to the Horse and Cattle Raisers' Associ ation of Paulina. These organiza tions also wired emphatic protests. Telegrams received from the senator In reply stated that the matter would not be pressed until the range ques tion could be settled. Prof. W. L. rowers, of O. A. C. conferred with Fred Wallace and the county agricultural agent and planned the Irrigation C nnonstrations which It was decldc-u at the lrriga tion school to start in Crook-De schutes counties. The plots selected for the work are near mala trav eled roads so that the results may be viewed by fanners' demonstratlonal tours which the agent hopes to con duct later In the season. Demonstra tions with the use of various fertilis ers are also plotted and will be car tied through to conclusion. A cap able man In the person of John Tuck has been secured to give his entire time to taking charge of and con St?. iViV Net Corrfrnrs lSTrcid PrxJar 1 AlXOHQL-3 J AVfjhkrr-YtrasA$ " ' . . T.I- I tiffjlatiracJosd T T- 1 tjfrg the aioauo aes T J IsTTTlViisJ i n I ii ni r i - t ThfTrtTiTornoeaD; Mloorsl NOT AHCO 1 9 ks4rSlatowrCyfct ConsLasCai-4DtArrtcc8 i i rwglliaBsVfcfrcii jgT CoJtperfc XgxCnrrsca EaaU of of Wiapper, - 'mm, JBhav ef stJts" " ducting these Irrigation experiments. This work is an outgrowth of our Ir rigation, school and will be of -unquestionable ydue to the water users of Central Oregon. Much credit Is , due to Fred Wallace, of Tumalo, for his untiring co-operation In bring ing this demonstratlonal work about. The county court and the various Ir rigation companies also deserve com mendation for the financial support which they have lent this projecL in our next report there will be a brier account of the commencement of the work and the location of the demon strations. NO MORE SKIRTS. CODY. Wyo., June 22. Fifteen local girls have decided to help the government by adopting khakl bloom era Instead of skirts. The bloomer girls will dress in this manner for the duration of the war, thus saving the costly materials that nsuall con stitute famlnine wearing appeareL ' LEVAir NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given, that the a dersigned. executors f the estate of tieorge 8. Dowlng. late of Marion County. Oregon, deceased, have filed In the Cownty Court of the Klate of Oregon, for Marion County, their fi nal account as eaten executors of said estate, and that the same has been set for final hearing and ex amination. n Monday the 29 day of July. 1918. et the hur of 19.30 o'clock a. an. of said day. All Interested parties fcevlnr eb Jertions to sa Id account, are herehr . aotified to present th sasa t said . coart at that time. Dated this I day of Jan. 1918. ; W. IL lownl It E I ww .-. Executes .f the last will ltd teetameet of fleorg S. Dowlng de- r. A. rVhtheede sad John IL McNary. Attoraei for said estate. For Infants tind Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears tho Signatat) V In Use For Over Thirty Years