f . t : V I '4 - m OltEQON STATESMAN: BUXDAW . JUXE 30, iftis. The Wants and Needs of the Capital City Are Noted Under Prooer Headings So You Can Readilv Find Them trv fcr&L3- all Kind Pvf"LAND GOODS r"ii SHOES, BICY- CAPITAL EXCHANGE ne 493 237 Court St NORWimi irvinv . IXSCItANCE SOCIETY Went Agent 385 SUte St OHY TO LOAN HoVIrt0, A CITY nC V PftnWK,T RATE! .OS. K. FORD Lr CLASSIFIED ADTERTIIXOTI First Insertion - Subsequent Insertions 14- L-i !("ix ... 1c (ne month .................. ye Hix months' contract per mol So I months' contract, per mo... 7c no account opened for less than 1 5c L .A n1 card iv free with an advertisement to the extent of BOe renouncing ."For Bale." "For tent." "Rooma" or "Board." HEW TODAY Each new classified adverttaa. int will run ntulo Mv.w i'odajr'. for first insertion, unless uierwise oraerea oy the adver- User. , Subsequent Insertion of the ad rill appear under its proper class ication. i No advertisement will be run nder "New Today' for more than ne Issue under any circumstances 1EV7 TODAY II EST CASH PRICE PAID FOR ood clean cotton rags. Apply at latesman Press Room. Phone 23. INISHED HOUSE FOR RENT ose In during summer months. Nmy and cool. Phone 131. C95 orth Liberty. MTED TO BUY 1917 OR 1913 rd body. Address box 227 Salem. - ... T" I SALE ONE GELDING: HORSE f perch eron .stock weight 1509 lbs. so McCormick binder. Phone 9F1L YOU WANT TO PURCHASE A mm In Salem from 1750 to 15000 or untry property see John iH. Scott, 4 Hubbard Bldg.. at; once. I have me rare bargains too numerous to nation for quick sale. I also have a w houses for rent and clients with oney to loan also wood for sale. ione 254 or 422. t TED, SHIPPING" CLERK FOR iture store, experienced man. no er need apply. E. L. Stiff A Son, i Court street. . : REAL REFRESHING FOLLOWS t summer outing when you get in i big easy chair at Ingrjrs Barber op. 311 State street. . RENT HOUSE 240 NORTH 13TH ecu Freshly papered. -I NTED GENERAL EXPERIENC t blacksmith helper. Strike on. Tht hours 53c hour. - Continuous ployment right man. Address B. j McBaln, West Linn. Ore.", i S1T.T! on trade FOR UNTN m be red property 10 acres good nd. new house, young prune orch- 1 rnnA rnadl 1L miles small wn near Salem. Terms, Install ents or trade to suit, Also, two ark horses. Mrs. B. M. Woods, ail address 465 Court street, Salem. I SALE HOME SIZE BILLIARD a Pool table. Very reasonable. r care Statesman. mnRTiAT WANTED MUST BE MB and in crood condition. Phone 21.- ei c rf-Mntr-R rI.T GROWTH r wood. O. C. Bolter. 2014 Trade reet, phone 2264 W. MAN WITH YEARS OF EXPERI ice would like to go Into home or tel to can fruit at 5c a quart- Phone .1 or inquire 125 Norm woeny. 'RRY PICKERS WANTED PAY 4e per lb. Pickers in every -ense i k. -.4 ln t Itna for would bes. et me French Restaurant today, i nvirwk aharn.- A weeks work. red Rouse. ?F.RED IN FAIR EQUITABLE sdes A good rentable modern resi nce at iledford. clear, for 1fn--rrycr prune tract or ral farm and ""meiA town . aA i ,.mA nlace for a town ..ih. no liens. A 30 acre nail farm with gooa ."""""'---- fnr larg house reaW Improved. A 75 acre tar uthern Oregon. ior rm held td 340 an acre. ,, la. V" for a small rri Znd will p.y aome cash. For m aee Wm. Fleming. 4l.cs.tat rrr. a r evenings 364. For rret. pnvn -" - - tnwVSON INSURANCE ,ency .present tjV mutual andf u-onisea . ..I., in ex me of tlw is olOesi twuiK - t . 1 " . - anma are old ance are mui -"r, " ": ..- that insurance atati:- "--.r existence of any 7.. i". Istence or tual or ol Is very i me source " - .l.H heeomes ipmn t. ;---- k. bll.hed It is o" , . n FireVe lef" A-oclation of Ji ill. and tR nwriu - -w........ --- i,--- aaaeta far . th. fure Vd Clonic to the .Vfh mutual.' that are ablut.ly adable. . 1 EFJPLOYHEflT ACTIVE YOUNG WIDOW. 34. HvTr55Y000. An.iou.tom.r- onorable e,,,n,,i,,-T " Aaeiea! Temple street, Los Angeles. aiENCED :ZS?ESJLf housework without cooking. sa "Box 84." care Stateaman. reliable protection" is ;? la absolutely Immaterial to the ln rrngTublic'whether the company ,1U . ""Wl"maWSaaaaaaaMaWMaaiMaWSaaaaaaMa ii : munjKm MnKT Tn i.niT. i ?manwns a vara I YOUXQ LADIES WANTED . PERMANENT POSITIONS NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED PAID WHILE LEARNING! RAPID INCREASE IN WAGES CALL AT TELEPHONE COMPANY 170 N. LIBERTY STREET ! HA LB HtN-AQE li TO . 45. EXPERIENCE unnecessary. Travel; make secret investigation, reports. Salaries; ex penses. Ameriran Foreign Detective agency. 792. St. Louis.- "A.M t.LI MECHANICS IN - ALL 01 -me metal trades for emergency war work. Good wages. f working and best climatic con ditions." Astoria Marine Iron Works. Astrois, Oregon. "LATHE HAND INCREASING MA c-nine shop crew. Strike on West "nB mins. wages 5c for eight hours. Can work ten tvfturs If de sire. Address B. T. McBaln. West Unn. Advancement assured right man." - MISCEI.LAXBOC4I UKiANBEURY PICK ERS " WANTED " camping ground, running water. JJ'-L". Pro.vid 'or transportation. W helan Brothers. Ph$ne 12F25. MALE AND FEMAE HELP WANTED We have an opening in your town tOT . . newspaper salesman. You could make a good salary with our proposition. Address "H 47 States man oiiice. GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20.000 CLERKS Examinations everywhere. July 15. Experience unnecessary. Men and women aesiring government posi tions write for free particulars to J. C Leonard, (former Civil Service examiner). 1Q6Q Kenols lildg. Wash Ington. D. C BERRY' PICKERS WANTED LARO- est yara in the valley. Good camp ing, good water.) provisions on the grouna. we move you out to vard and back to town. Picking begins about June 25th.. Register now. we iy i rent wun cent Don us per pound. L H. Roberta. R. F. D. No. 7. phone 41F24. Salem. Oregon. FOR SALE Ml SCE LLA X KOl'H. KENTISH CHERRIES 4C PER LB. and pick them yourself. E. I'. Flake. 690 South Seventeenth street. FOR SALE 4 JERSEY COWS GIVING milk. .3 yearling. Jersey heifers. 3 Jersey heifen. calves. 1 U. S. cream Meda separator used 4 months. Caldwell. Stay ton. Oregon. FOR 8ALE-1-CRESENT COMBINATION wood working machine. S h. p. motor. veneer ; press. Sander, grinder, grind' attna m vrl tnrteitMUt Alkan mksa 4aa1b e vmm v. w iS) a seen 9 vasa: aiivp -- ews muit Mil, m leaving town, terms if oeetrea tan at n times street. IF TOTJ WANT TO GET THK rarm paper, sena loe to m Faeirte Homestead. Baiem. Oregon, for a trial suDscriptton. . Mention this no. CAPTTVTTT'OF THE OATMAN GIRLS This true, story of western immi gration has been carefully revised. matting a nanasome lime, book. It tells in graphic terms of 'the- mas sacre of the Oatmaa family, of the escape of Lorenio, and the captivity of Mary and Olive. Mary died of starvation and Olive was purchased from the Indians rive years later The price is 20 cents, postpaid. Ad dress Oregon Teachers Monthly. 8a- ifm, urriun. TO CT.TR -j KT TO Gl IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST poultry paper published send 14 cents to the Northwest Poultry Journal. Salem. Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this add. for REtrr FARMS. FOR RENT WELL EQUIPPED DAIRY ranch witn It cows on coast place, where grass Is green year around. This place la making good money and If Interestad better come at once or write E. O. Calkins. Otis. Oregon. HOUSES FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT . strictly modern. Address box 373, Salem. FOR RENT 112.50 SIX ROOM MOD ern house on paved street at 1920 South High street. E .A. Rhoten, 1141-J. any time week. days. FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING: 34 Six room house at 714 North ' Winter St- Modern. Formerly rent ed at $15. Call at Statesman bust- nens-office or phone 23. 314 Neat modern bungalow rooms at 9C0 North 20th street. Form. erly rented for $13. Call at States ' man business office or phone 33. $22.50 Furnished flat, modern, at 4444 Ferry St. Possession to be had June IS. Also, a furnished bungalow " for $20. possession June 17. Phone 21 or call Statesman business 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 conveniences, also in side poodis. Close to State Houee, 103S Oiemeketa- Phone IH), LOST end FOUND Kocxrr LOST LADY'S GRAY HAND PURSE. Wednesdsy June 2StH containing about $5.25. common door key. etc. Finder please leave at thia office - or phone 23. Reward. WANTED . MISCELLAXEOCS VACUUM CLEANING 50C PER RUG. UU BUCKNER. PHONE 1022. WANTED TEN CORDS GOOD ASH wood. Angust or September delivery. JX. Webster, phones 22 and 1S1-M. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR good dean rags. Pressroom States man. IPBRSOTfAXT WOULD YOU WRITE TO WEALTHY .young lady with view to early mar riagef M-Box 534. Los Angeles. Cal. MARRY IF LONELY FOR RESULTS, try me best and most successful "Home Maker:" hundreds rich wish ' marriage soon: strictly confidential most reliable: years e perience : de scriptions free. "The Successful dub." Mrs. Purdle, box 454. Oak land. Calif. Rrl I O'-tficd . Ads. , M-1 . f 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 dsys and any whose applications are not on file for a sufficient - time to give our appraisement committee tirnw to ap praise the hud and send - in their report to the bank before the arrival of the appraiser wilt be obliged to wait until the next appraiamenL A. o. Uohrnstedt. 401 Masonic Temple, Salem. Oregon. Office closed Sat urday afternoons during cherry and berry picking season. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY AUTO SERVICE SHIPP-S AUTO SERVICE CITY AND country trips. Phone Day, 943 night, 359. TIRES KRPAIREDVIXCAKUIKU GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE Station 177. South Commercial St, phone 428. QUACK ENBUSH AUTO SUPPLY AND V ulcanixing. 219 North Commercial street, Chone 44. WATT SHIPP CO. RETREADS AND sections, tubes 25c up. Service car. I 'hone 342. 124 South Commercial street. BRACKETT & GRAY TUBES VUL canised. 25c. Retreading our special ty. Free service car. Phone 1400. 279 North Commercial, PROFESSIONAL DEXTIST DR. F. L, UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS 413-414 Bank of Commerce Building. Phone 404. MCSIO TEACHERS R HARR. TEACHER Phone 1333. OF PIANO. LODGE DIRECTORY BROTHERHOOD OF YOEJtAH MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN- ing in Masonic Temple, fifth floor, at 3 o'clock. All visiting members wel come. Horace Sykes. Foreman. W. H. Prunk. Correspondent. MODEM WOOD M EX. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp, No. 4244, meets every Thursday evening at 3 o'clock In Derby building, corner Court and High streets. R. F. Day. V. C; J. A. Wright, clerk. BUSINESS CARDS ACCTIOXEERS COL W. F. WRIGHT. AUCTIONEER arm saies a specialty. Turner. Ore- sron. AtJTO DKT.ITKRY BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIVER. ea any Place, city or country. Phone 44 or 2SS1-K. W. W. Flaher. tTHIROPIlAOTtW DR. a U SCOTT. D. C GRADUATE OF P. 8. C Chlropractics fountain head. Davenport. Iowa, Chiropractic cor rects the cause of disease. Of floe 404-7-3. U. S. N. Bank Build lag. Phone 37. Raaldeae 33S-R. DRAYS AHD KX PRESS CAPITAL CITY 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 in connection with business. Furniture moving, packing, ahipping and storing our specialty. Office 224 State street. CHIVKSH FHYSIC1AK. DR. U M, HUM CURES ANY KNOWN u if w mm. ins n. nira NX. fnone X". PRY CLKAMXQ AKO PKKSSIWU JAPANESiS PRESSING PARLORS F. S. Watanabe. Prop, 434 N. Commer cial St, Ladies' and gentlemen's suits cleaned and pressed. 31.24 and 31,76- Work called for and delivered free. Telephone Main 4(3. JUNK JTTItK JUNK WANTED WE PAY HI43HEST price for Junk of every kind. Let na make you a price on your household goods. The Square Deal" House Capital Junk Co, 371 Chemeketa Street. Phone 393. HAIH REM OTTO "CLEAN WHITE" HAS PROVEN Suc cessful. Applied here or- sold for home use. Sanitary Beauty Parlors, tt FTnbbard Rlda- LAtntT DRIES SALEM STEAM: LAUNDRY QUICK delivery and carerul work. Dry ' wash 4e per pound.- 134 South Lib erty street. - Phone 35. v HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO- ular washing done-at a rate every body can afford. For only SO cents we will collect, wash and deliver your, washing within twenty-four nours. pnone zt7i. MACHINISTS WE DO MACHINERY REPAIRING OF all kinds, automobile repairing. oxy acetylence welding, gas engine re pairing. model and experimental work. Iowa Machine Shop. D. B. Brown, prop.. 353 Chemeketa St-. 8a- ' lm. OSTEOPATHS DR. W. L MERCER. GRADUATE American School Osteopath y. Kirks vilie. Mo.; treats acute and chronle disease. Office 494-404 U. 8. Na tional Bank IUdg- Phone 919. Rest dence 4 9 North Summer., Phone 414. DRS. WHITE 4k WALTON, OSTEO pathle physlcaas and surgeons. Graduatea of the American Schoole of Osteopathy. Klrksville. Mo. Poet araduate and specialised la nervous diseases at Los Angeles College. Treat acute and chronle diseases. Offices 505-4-7-4. U. 8. National Bank Bldg. Phone 459. Residence, 1C29 Court street. Phone 3314. Dr. White, realdenca-phone ,439. SKCOJTD SXAJTO BOODI WE BUY AND BELL SECOND HAND goods of all kinds, pip TitUaga, har- llaxa. coiiai nana. tools. chain a. Fred tchladler. 344 Center STORAGE AKD TRANSFER ALWAT8 PICK THE BEST HOUSE hold gooda specialties: storage pack lag, shipping- aad moving, horse and auto vaas; special freight rates to all pot ota. C O. Pick Transfer At Storage Co.. 2nd end Pine streets, Portland. Or 'on. Broadway 4)4. A WEBB 4k CLOUGH C B. WEBB, A. 14. Clough. funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the pro f ess Ion. 4f7 Court street. TRAMS STCR if AUUsTO AUTO TRUCK 8ERVICK. " ANT KIND oi naming. Household moving Jobs done prompt ly. Try me once. Timma. 471 BUte St Phone 341. Residence phone 111J-J. wall rirut, rAurr GLENN U ADAMS FOR BOUSI DKO coratlng. painting, tinting, paper hanging, etc Work done by contract or day; good workman. Location 1030 Center St. Phone SSS-W. TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND upward for choice Wall Paper at ourw a r uraiiure Btore, us com mercial St, SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL raper ana Picture FT amine Good workmen. '454 Court 8t Phone 434. WATKR SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE. 301 a Commercial street. For water service apply at office. Make all complaints at the office. No deductions In bills will be allowed for absence or for any causes whatever aniens water Is cut rr rrora premises.' .Hereafter water ro Irrigation will only be furnished to regular customers trstng water for domestle purposes. Con tractors far sidewalks, brick work, or olastarlna. will nlaaa m re building purposes" under schedule of raiaa. .appiy as erne Tor copy. PHTilCIAJfS DR. U O. ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHIC Physician. Office and residence 394 norm uoerty. tsaiem. pnone 147. WOVRJI WIRI FExcuro Deat Vatlenal Aaaerleaai Al ataea, M Is, Is M la. hlatta, Palata, OUs aa4 VarsOaaT vee KebeOlt a4 Realra4 sVaa-aaAtny and Hep Heeka, renee A Saeva Wevfta. ao vewrt sr. rirras 134 m. rsauu. I SALOI MARKETS BCTIXG PRICK. F-kjs and poultry. Eft. 35c Broilers. 22 to 25s. Hens. 2 Oto 22c. Old roosters, 13c to lSe. Pork. Mntton and Reef, Pork on foot, 16c to ISc Ewes, Sc to 7c Veal, dressed, 14c Spring lamb. 12c to 13c. Beef steers, 7 to Sc; cows, 4 to 7c liar. Cheat, per ton. $21. Clover, per ton, $20. Vetch, per ton, $22. Grain. Wheat, $1.85 to $1.87. Oats,. 90c Beans, 7c. rr M1U Feeds, ReUtL 'Bran, per ton, $2$. Shorts, per ton. $38. WHOLESALE TO DEALERS. Country batter. 45C Creamery bntter. 45c Butterfat, f. o. b. aSlem, 42c Fish. Shad. 15c Black Cod, 18C Red Cod, 11c ;.i Salmon. Chinook, 25c Halibnt, 25c Codfish, 15c Fruit. Oranges, $8.00. Canteloupes. $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, 8e lb. Vegetables. New potatoes, 3 He. Peas, 12c. Cabbage. 3c to 3 He Onions (Imported) $1.85. Onions (home-grown) $1.25. Turnips. 2 to 2 He. ' Retail Prices. Creamery bntter, 55c. Eggs, 45c Floor, hard wheat, $2.80 to $3. Floor, valley, $2.5 Oto $2.60. Sugar, cane nd beet. 11 lb. $1. Potatoes, sack lots, $1.25. PORTLAND MARKETS Grain. PORTLAND. June 29. June de livery Bids: Oats. No. 2 white feed $59: barley, standard feed. $50 A brewing. $52.50. Thirty-day bids Oate, No! 2. $59: barley, feed. $50 brewing. $52.50. Eastern oats and corn in bulk: Oats. No - 3 white, $54.75:' 38-pound clipped white $55.75; corn. No. 3 yellow. $64.50 No. 3 mixed. $63.50: oats. no. I $54.50;toaU. clipped. $55.75; corn, yellow, $64.50; mixed. $62.50. Ialry Produce. ' Butter: Prints; e,xtras. 4849c cubes, extras, 45s; prime firsts, 44c dairy. 34c. i- Butterfat: Portland delivery Na 1 sour cream, 47c. j Potatoes! Locals, selling price. $1.33 ? 1.50 new Callfornlaa, 2Q2jc. . - SOME SIGNS OF RAI!f. . When haying time comes the farmer anxlcusly scans the sky for signs of lain. The following are reas onably surs signs of coming storms A dewless morning Is Tery apt to he followed by a copious rain within twenty-four hours. Distinctness of distant sounds, such as the whistle of locomotives several miles away, etc. Is a sign that portends almost to a certainty the approach of. rain. Haymakers should heed it particularly. Restlessness among animals, par ticularly hogs and cattle. Is worth noticing though sot as. extremely r"rs r" REAL ESTATE A MODERN FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW with rfult etc., on very easy terms like renting, with one or two or three lots, about half what owner paid for n a years ago. ana is certainly a bargain. See Wm. Fleming. 341 State street FOR SALE TWO HOUSES ON SOUTH Commercial street Price 14.000. half cash or Liberty bonds, balance long time. Address Frank S. Parker, box 22-UHeppner. Oregon. 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 realty together, and charge no commission. Salem, office. Breyman Bldg. A CHOICE INVESTMENT IN 4 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. 341 State street. FOR SALE LOT 4 BLOCK 31 ROSE- dale audition Salem, also lots 7-3 and 9 Touts addition. Woodburn. Address Sam Chatwin. general delivery Sa lem or Woodburn. FLEMING TRADES 34 ACRE FARM 50 In crops equity for anything clear. A 5 room bungalow bait coat on In stallments or will take a town lot for equity. Another similar, with fruit, flowers, shrubbery on psved street, for a town lot- See Wm. Fleming. 341 State street, or phone 303. A GOOD BUY 35x1 FZET ON EAST side Commercial street, one door north of State street, Salem, together with perpetual right of way over the 14x44 feet tract extending from thia property to State street. Terms Apply Bqptt Boaorth. 791-3 Spauldlng Bldg, Portland. Oregon. 37 ACRES. 3 MILES FROM R. R. TOWN. 20 acres In cultivation. 19 acrea full bearing Italian prune. 'new 4 room bungalow, new barn, flee water sys tem, fine crop of prunes. Price $4,374. will take Salem residence up to $2509: and will keep thia year's crop and sell place at $4509. See Perrlne Marstera. 443 Hubbard Bldg. FOR SALE 200 ACRES TWO MILES from town, small house $7 per acre. CO acrea half clear close to town. $2254. 4 acrea close to town, house and barn $1954. 39 acres good build ings $2290. Nice four room cottage, two lots. $459. Fine 7 room bungalow on paved street, a snap at 92440. 49 acrea improved to trade for small place. 120 acre farm well Improved aad cash for larger farm. Houses to rent, 1914 Maxwell very cheap. F. L Wood. Bayae Building. FARM WANTED FOR RENT WITH from 149 to 259 acrea la cultivation, Occupancy from this fall. Would prefer a lease- of five yara. Have good teama aad machinery. Will pay either cash or shares. Box IS, Statesman office. Salem. $2,999 RESIDENCE AND CASH FOR A farm in vicinity or naiem. . $4799 19 acre tract with modern 4 room house, close to car line for 4 room bungalow and mortgage back for difference. $13,400 fruit aad grain ranch of 99 acrea. t miles from Salem for South ern Oregon ranch, will assume up to 31500. $20,009 grain and stock ranch with good Improvements, la southern Ore gon, for ranch In vicinity of Salem party must assume $7,504 mortgage at t per cent due in 20 years. $14,444 well Improved Waldo Hills farm for cal em resioence and mort gage back for difference. Bocolofs- ky. 341 State street. FOR SALE 54 ACRE GRAIN AND prune ranch. 42 acres under cultlva tlon. balance timber and pasture. 1$ acres bearing Italian prune orchard In first class condition, 4 room house, good barn and other out buildings. rock road. 4 miles from Salem, price $12,500. 100 acre farm. 40 acres farm land, balance timber and pasture, running water, old bouse and barn. price $40 per acre. 44 acre farm mllea from Salem. 30 acrea plow land. 19 acres 4 year old prune orchard, house, barn, aprlng, orchard, price $35. 5 room cottage on paved street. good location, east front, price 91400. W. H. Grabenhorst St Co, 373 State street. LOOK AT THIS A REAL OPPORTUNITY About 400 acres of choice Polk coun ty land about 119 acres clear; about 54 acres In stump pasture: balance in cholo. piling timber and oak grubs. Timber alone worth $19,000. New four room house, new dairy barn, providing for 29 cowa and four horses; new pig pen and new milk house. Water piped from fine spring to all buildings. Will sell the whole at a great bargain; Very easy terms. 4 per cent Interest, Address A, owner, care The stateaman. POTATOES AND PATRIOTISM. Every potato In the land Is crying to be eaten, crying to be allowed to save wheaL Satisfy your hunger with potatoes. . This is the urgent appeal now be ing made to the people everywhere by the United States food adminis tration. Potatoes can be utilised in many ways and It Is no hardship to make them the mainstay of oar diet for the next few weeks. Here are a number of recipes.' Try them and make full use of them In your home Scalloped Potatoes and Cheese- Arrange layer of sliced raw or boiled potatoes In a greased baklng-dlsh and sprinkle with grated cheese. Repeat until the dish fs nearly full. Pour milk over the whole, about one-half trap to every three potatoes. Sktm milk may be nsed. Bake In a moder ate oven nntil done The length of time required depends em whether the potatoes are raw or boned aad whether the baking dish Is deep or shallow. Boiled potatoes baked tn a shallow dish will take only 20 min utes. Raw potatoes tn a deep dish may take as much as 1M hours. A Shepherd's Pie. Grease a bak fag-dish; cover the bottom with mashed potatoes. Add a layer of eood minced meat er Cia. seasoned yrr --1 n!xd " "-t Stock T THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN By GENE graYy. Cover with a layer of mashed potatoes at least an Inch deep. Bake long enough to heat through, 20 to 20 minutes. Potato Soup. Two cops hot rleed or mashed potatoes, one quart milk. two slices onion, three tablespoons batter, two tablespoons flour (rice er corn flour), one and one-half tea spoons salt, eeltry salt, pepper, cay enne, one teaspoon chopped parsley Melt the batter, add to tt the float and seasonings, stirring the mixture nntil smooth. Add gradually to this. one tap of milk and boQ for one min ute. Add the potato, mix thoroagh- y, then add the rest of the mCk aad the alios of onion. Beat to boClng. Remove the onion, strain the soap tf CBsoary, add the parsley and serr Water tared from cooking celery is a good addition to potato 1009. Tw caps of tomato Juice and one-sixteenth teaspoon of soda may be sub stituted for two caps of milk. Potato 14 nfflna. One-third cap of liquid, one tablespoon fat, two table spoons syrup, one egg. one cap mashed potato, one and one-half caps wheat floor, one teaspoon salt, four teaspoons baking powder. Add the liquid, melted fat, syrup and beaten f gg to the cooked potato. Sift the dry materials together and add to the first mixture. The dough will be too stiff to mix easily with a spoon. Use a knife or a fork. Bake about 30 minutes in a moderately hot oven. Ifakes eight Urge or 12 to 1$ small muffins. AN IXVEXTOR OF FIRS ARSIS. Here is what we found In an east' ern paper concerning a man whose name has become nation wide on ac count of the war: ''John M. Brown ing, inventor of the machine gun and automatic rifle which Uncle Sam is producing i by thonsands for ose against the Boches, is turning back to the government some three and a half million dollars in disclaimed roy alties. Normal royalty payments to Browning for guns now under order would be approximately 15,000.000. Whatever the government says Is a fair price, he'm willing to accept. He agreed without question to a flat price of $1,000,000 pins an expense allowance and assigned to Uncle Sam the right to produce as many of his guns as might be needed. Browning is S2 years old, of Mormon stock, slightly stooped and when we knew him he was a hardware merchant at Ogden."1 ' 120 EGGS A TEAR. Each hen, of a back-yard flock. In her pullet year shonld produce 10 dozen eggs. The average size of the back-yard flock should be at least 10 hens. Thus each flock would pro duce in a year 100 dozen eggs which. jkt the conservative ralue of 2S cents a dozen, would be worth S2S; but the 100 dozen Is more Import as t than the SIS. ' eggs for nATcmxa. No thin-shelled eggs, nor any eggs that weigh leas than 1 H pounds Ho the dose a. should be used for hatch- lrfg- 'Shells should be firm and smooth ea egrs that are Intended for IK. IT T -n it r I JI " e l! (C3 L3in(jrvv boys will BYRNES a- ' Swi I er '-V i. t r3 Potel v SEWARD' Alder oat 100 TORT1AXTK .OBXOOS The meat homeSka hotal tm ParV una. Au uregom utcun itx-as. Step at tha BXWARTX Bates fl and tap. ITtflh prtrmti bat2t ILSO aad trp. CHICHESTER S PILLS nJr-. vnx stAMern snAa, 9-iu a jLS'aaa rL4 ? r""'1Sr iTaaiua m'TB7S,)?2SrTM el kuji.iis siuiisruiat. a3 TIME TABLES , SOCTHEfUV PACIFIC CO. Herthesaad No. 44 Oregonian t:4Sa,Jn, No. 14 Oregon Express ..... 7:05a.m. ..... i:sana. I ted. ,9 :15 a.m. Lger.s 1:35 p.m. i :44 p.m. No. 28 Willamette Limited. rto. is roruana rssenger. no. z coos jmt .. No. U4 Portland Express ... 4:45 a.m. Vs. H BBSSk MM No. 228 Local Way Freight..' 5:00 a-m. No. 223 PorUand Faat Frt-. .11:35 pjn. laataAsaad No. (3 Oregonian .......... 3:39a.m. No. 23 Coos Bay .! 10:01a.m. No. 15 California Express. ..10:54 am. No. 17-Roseburg Passenger.. 4:09 p.m. No. 27 Willamette Limited.. 5:53 pm. ' No. 221 8an Fran. Fast Frt. . .12:00 a-m. ' No. 227 Local Way Freight.. 12.41 a-m. 9ALEX-GEER LIKK No. 73 Arrive at alem 9:19 a.m. No. 74 Leave Salem......... 3:00 pa. SALEM. FALLS CITT WaZSTKB-JT 101 Leaves. Salem, motor..... 7:50 i 101 Leaves Salem, motor..... 9:15 1 145 Leaves Salem, motor 1:49 p an. Through car to Monmouth and Arlla 147 Leaves Salem, motor..... 4:16p.m. 1C9 Leaves Salem, motor 5:48 p.m. 219 Way Freight leavea Salem l:Mja iz Arrives at tiaiem :isa.m. 144 Arrives at Salem 11:00 a.m. 144 Arrives at Salem......... 3:00 pa. 1C8 Arrives at baiem 5:15 p.m. 170 Arrives at Salem 7:14p.m. 249 Way Freight Ar. Salem. .. 2:34 p.m. OREGOV BCLavCTRIC Train Leave Arrive Arrive Ewgeaa 10:60 am 12:21pm 4:24 pas 3:10 cm No. Portland Salem 1 ..... 4:10am 8:15am 4 Ltd.. 8:30 am 10:15 am 7 10:45 am 12:50 pm 9 ..... 2:05pm 4:15pm 13 Ltd.. 4:50 pra 4:40 pm 17 :05 pm 9:07 pm 19 9:20 pm 11:10 pot 31 11:45 pm l :e am Salem ealy tern oal r :50i North Bank Station) (leave Jeffer son Street 15 and 30 minutes later.) Train No. 3 ... e ... Teave Arrrve Salesa 41 am 7:16 am 9:46 am 11:10am 1:60 pea 40 pea 4 10 pm Arrive Port land (ilia :t6aaa 11:36am 1:10 pea 4 -ea pu 4:44pea 7:40 am Eue eae 12:06 am 10 Ltd.. 7:45 am IS 14 11:11 am 14 Ltd.. 1:66 am 20 4 lOpta 23 4 26 pm 7:51 lo-ee i a North Daak Static f Arrive J.rr-. sa Street 13 mlaatae earlier). Leavo CervaUia. CORTAXUS eoWSTCCTlOXS Leave Cvallie Arrfve Salem 9:tam 1 Mam ee paa 410paa 7:64 mmm , I Item 1119pm 3 41 pm 4 -10 pan 4 14pm Leave Salem Arrive CewaJIla 9 1! am - le-te rm 11 1 in 0 17am II Hit I