Tim OREGON STATESMAN : TUESDAY, JULY l, 101. 0 lag .8 if led' B l jr ctory The W ants and Needs of the Caoital Citv Are Noted a n der Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them Sell and Exchange all Kind- - SECOND HAND GOODS .v rnvrmm snoES. BICY- n.ES. TOOLS, ETC. CAPITAL EXCHANGE Phone 403 237 Court St KORWim UXIOX FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY W. II. Rurghardt, Jr., Resident Age"' c. HONEY TO LOAN a IMPROVED FARM ASP C1TT JrunPERTlf AT LOWEST RATES TtiOS. Ki FORD 7nts.m. oil CLAS81FIED ADVERTISMENTS Rate Per Ward yirtt Insertion .............. Subsequent insertions ........ One wek (six Insertions) ... On month gis months' contract per mo. le Ye 9c 8c 7c llnionins : coniravy per mo.. No account opened for less than 25c A. neat card given free with an advertisement to the extent of 60c announcing- "For Sale.- "For Bent." "Booms" or "Board." HEW TOD AT Bscs new classified advertise Bieat will be run under "New Today" for first insertion, unless otherwise ordered by the adver- U8ubsequent Insertion of the ad will appear under it proper class fjcation. . . No advertisement will be run vnder "New Today" for more than so Issue under any circumstances r :iEW TODAY LOST AT ARMORY SUNDAY NIGHT. linen nanoaercniei, lace uoraer, valu ed as gift. Finder please leave with lira Dorsey, Hubbard bldg. I FOR RENT FIVE ROOM FURNISH-1 ed bouse; gas, electricity, garage. Le- irabie location, three blocks from. Bute House, f 20. 175 South 11th tit. XATERNITY NURSE -.WANTS TRI? vste nursing, szw per ween, rnone 2271H. 685 Marlon St. ' 8IX ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE FOR rent to' reliable parties at iiu uan street, phone 281W WANTED YOUNG MAN OR MIDDLE ftd man to work in ice works and de liver tee. Apply at once. . city ice Works, 1437 Center. FOR SALE 5 ACRES, all CULTIVAT H. I room plastered house, good ssrn, well. . rock road, 3 1-2 miles from Salem, price $975.00 - 28 acre rnch, good buildings, good - road. Will take good residence property up it f20A4.ee as part payment. Price 'lUWI.e 'W. H.-Grabenhorst & Co., if State street. ' fOK SALE BICYCLE IN GOOD CON d it ion a bargain. Telephone 125. CHERRIES FOR 8ALE A LIMITED amount OI goon quainy at (e per lb., delivered in city. Phone 1141J. WANTED TWO WHISTLE PUNKS OR signal boys. Good wages and tots of eata Enquire of U. G. Holt at Ppauldlng Loggjng Co, Front and Ferry Sts. . FOR SALE OR TRADE---160 ACRE Stork ranch in Lake county. Inquire at ( N. Summer St., Salem. WANTED A SALESMAN AND COL Iwtor for Marlon, Linn, i Benton. Yamhill county. Singer Sewing Ma chine Co, 337 State street. DO YOU WANT A NICE HOME CLOSE In but lust outside city limits, nice I room bungalow, small barn, family orchard in bearing, good well. 5 blocks to ear $3800. Call 908W eve nings or mornings or 347 during the day. J. A. Mills. II ACRES, HALF MILE TO CAR LINE ery modern house: of 6 rooms, new. with lirht ant valrr ifntomi. hath and everything up to date. Barn and arage, fruit in bearing. Price $7500' t-HI J. A. Mills, 906W mornings or venlngs or 347 during the day. TRUSTY WOMAN WHO WILL As sume responsibility wants light housework, -mail place or .assist. Phone 19I7-AV-; LOST A LARGE FOUNTAIN PEN, ON State or Commercial streets. Finder will he revsrded. -M: E- Pogue, Ma. sonic temple. WANTED TO RENT UNFURNISHED 6 or 6 room modern house with gar age. No children. Phone 1190. GOOD NEWS: AT THE BEGINNING of; the present year the Yorkshire In surance Co. had $30,000,000 in as sets which was quite an Increase ever any iOther period of Its past Istory. We are Just In 'receipt of word from the home office that It w has t&'.OOO.OOO In assets. The Tkshlre was established away back ' U24 and is one of the largest of big standard oll line Insurance tmp nea. H A. Johnson -Insurance Acenror, 1 ft 3 Bush Bank Bldg, cim. phone 317. R EXCHANGE 5 ROOM ' HOUSE, w vacart lot and cash, price $2000. 117.000 hardware stock and bulldlnrs, valley ranch, not over $1200. ! eeriB with modern improvements, freer car line lor 6 Twm house and back for balance, price , o. 32 acres, all cultivated, 12 '''' In prunes, some loganberries, ond Improvi-nrnt.. 6 miles from Sa lem, will take Kt tern r-idnce and ". price $7,100. 10 acres, fair 1m "vftmcnts. h m.les froi.i Salem. 25 res f.run-s ; and cherries, want Minern Cregon rsi.ch t.ot over $13 i't serfs. 2!rt cultivated. 50 I?, a lot f the bnlsnro has ben 'ru, g.wi mrdrii improvements, i?J " station,, well fenced woven wire.- Income $000 1. a i' KtHHi small ranch close "'wm in part, srd cash and mort "5 back ft, helpnce. price 8100 e-r aere. Good heavy team for sale B.U v,a" t'r lis'itfr team or gmid H.1 i""- Good eo.ulpied dairy, Ui u. fr TiM, Socolofsky, EMPLOYMENT UK ' In mm taj mkit . 1 . . - ' i vj. Wnrkinr alrht l. w j, 2P where many men are wll; .,rnt "n '"n bothering ij... I .Inn mills producing full AMrs,, a x, McBi,PWt Linn." e esperUnce. Electrician. f.S i-2c to,mmVl?lnl . winding experience, ""eksmlth h1ni- f.1r- ui. : lll. MISCELLANEOUS. "5 JJAMKRKY PICKERS WANT " 1-Jc pound. Picking will last two week. Fine camping, wui and ' I'hone 76F3. J. W. Wood R'MI.?1LER i KOU ritUNK PICKING. Will be about 20 days picking. For Information, phone 18K21. J. W. Ed Kar. Orchard located aCout 4 1-2 miles northwest of Salem FOR SALE LI KSTOCK FOR SALE YOUNG TEAM UOHSKS, 7 and 8 years old. Weight 1600. Phone G3i or Inquire at Standard Oil Co.. plant. 15th and Oak St. MISCELLANEOUS. BALED ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE i'hone st 5. FOR- HALE ONE JOHN DEERE HAY press in fair condition. I'hone 560. FOR SALE FIRST CLASS CLOVER, . cneat, oats ana vetch hay. I'hone 560 AUTO FOR SALE SEVEN FASSEN ger, six cylinder. Good condition. Dodge Bros., corner Commercial and Ferry Sts. IF YOU WANT TO GET TH"1 BESi' farm paper, send luc to m Pacific Homestead. Salem, Oregon, for a trial subscription. , Mention this ad. PEERLESS GASOLINE ENGINE. 35 horse power, 3 cylnders. Suitable for grain elevator. Formerly used as auxiliary in electric light plant. Good condition. 100 gallon tank. Price $1000. Scott Bozorth, Spalding Bide-. Portland, Ore. CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRLS -This true story of western immi gration has been carefully revised, making a handsome little book. It tells fa graphic terms of the mas sacre of the Oatman 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 North went Poultry Journal. Salem, Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this add. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT HOUSES. APARTMENTS and Farms. F. L. Wood. 341 State street, phone 794. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT Strictiv modern Address box 373, ; Salem. FOR RENT $12.60 SIX ROOM MOD ern house on paved street at 1920 .South High street. K .A. Rhoten, : 1141-J, any time week days. FOR f RENT HOUSE. GOOD CON dition, S blocks south State street. Only $4 month. Phone 813 or call at Falls City- Salem Lumber Co.,- 319 South 12th St. FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING: $6 Six room house at 746 North Winter St. Modern. Formerly rent-, ed at $15. Call at Statesman busi ness office or phone 23. . $10 Neat modern bungalow 6 rooms at 90 North 20th street. Form erly rented for $13. Call at States man business office or phone 23. $20 Bungalow, modern, fully fur nished. 635 Sixteenth street.. Call at Statesman business office, or phone 23. $22.60 Furnished flat, modern, at J 866 Ferry St. Phone 23 or call States man huolness office. ROOMS FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM with use of bath. In modnrn home Address A. B. csre Statesman. GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT WATER heat, modern conrenien es. aMo in side rooms. Close to State House. 1020 Chemeketa Phone 1880 trViJVTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY LARGE CALVES or yearlings. I'hone 1576 W. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR good clean rags. Pressroom States man. WANTED TO PURCHASE GOOD SEC- ona hand rubber-tired buggy. Must be cheap for cash. Address J. S-. Tal bot, route 1, Jefferson. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY AUTO SERVICE SHIPPS AUTO SERVICE CITY AND country trips. Phone Day. 963 night. 859 - TIRES REPAIRED VULCANIZING GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE , Station 177. South Commercial St, phone 428. UKhS ICfca'AlHKl LLCAA1X1NU QUACKENBUSH AUTO SUPPLY AND vulcanizing. lis Norm commercial street, .'hone 66. WATT SHIPP CO. RETREADS AND sections, tubes 25c up. Service car. Phone 362. 126 South Commercial street. BRACKETT ft GRAY TUBES VUL canixed, 25c. Retreading our special ty. Free service car. Phone 1400. 279 North Commercial. PROFESSIONAL DENTIST DR. F. U UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS 413-414 Bank of Commerce Building. I'hone 606. OSTEOPATH DR. W. L. MERCER. GRADUATE American School Osteopathy, Kirks vllle. Mo.; treats acute and chronic disease. Office 404-405 It. eV Na tional Bank Bldg. Phone 91$. Real denee 419 North Summer. Phone 614. DRS. WHITE A WALTON. OSTEO oathle physlcans and surgeons. Graduates of the American Schools of Osteopathy. Klrksvllle. Mo- Poet graduate and specialised In nervous ; dlseasea at Ls Angeles College. Treat acute and chronic disease, offices 606-6-7-8, II. 8. National Bank Bldg. Phone 859. Resident, 1620 Court street. Phone 2216. Dr. White, residence phone 469. CLiirificd Ads Work lor Yoo iIIYtUCIAW DR. U a. ALTMAN." HOMEOPATHIC i Physician. Office and residence 2f I North Llhertr. Salem, phone 147. MUSIC TEACHERS R AIH-..TpACHlCR 01" PIANO. Phone 1383. I LODGE DIRECTORY BROTHERHOOD OP TOKHAN MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN Ing In M atonic Temple, fifth floor, at i 8 o clock. ; All visiting members wel ' n,nir- Horace Syke. Foreman. W. li. Prunk. Correspondent. MODERN IVOOUXE5. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp. No. 1246. meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Derby building, corner Court and ,iK,ht,trett"-. ,L F- Dy-v- J- A. Wright, clerk. BUSINESS CARDS AUCTIONEERS COU W. F. WRIGHT. AUCTIONEER Farm sales a specialty. Turner. Ore- pcon AUTO DELIVERY BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIVER ed any place, city or country. Phone 84 or 2081-R. W. W. Fisher. BARBER SHOPS NO MATTER WHAT STYLE OV a hair trim you desire, you can be sure of just the kind of service that suits your individual features at Ingrey's Barber Shop. 311 State street. CHiRorRAcne DR. O. L. 8COTT. D. C, GRADUATE OF P. S. C Chtropractlca fountain head, Davenport. Iowa. Chiropractic cor rects the causa ot disease. Office 408-7-8. D. 8. N. Bank Building. Phone 87. R Idenee 828-R. ciiiNEsfi ruYsiciAjsT DR. I. M. HUM CURiS ANT KNOWN dLase. 1(3 & Hlrn 8t- Phone 383. UHAIS AND EXPRESS CAPITAL. CITY TRANSFER COMPANY Phone 933. Salem's largest and beat equipped transfer company. Get our reduced freight rates on eastern shipments. Also for storage as we have three warehouses in connection with business. Furniture moving, packing, shipping and storing our specialty. Office 3? State street. DRY CLEANING AlfD PRESSHfG JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS V. 8. Watanabe, Prop 434 N. Commer cial St. Ladles' and gentlemen's suits cleaned and pressed, fl.26 and 1 1.7 6. Work called for and deliver ed free. Telephone Main 663. INSURANCE G. W. LA FLA R, 406 HUBBARD BUILD ing, phones: office 1644. residence 2022. Insurance In the best old line companies. Home houses and farms for sale or trade. JUNK JUNK JUNK WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST price for Junk of every kind. Let us make you a price on your household gooas. tbs "square Deal" Hon uapiiai J una o. Street. Phone 898. 271 Chemeketa LAUNDRIES SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK delivery and careful work. Dry wash 6c per pound. 13$ South Lib erty street. Vhone 35. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REG ular washing done at a rate every body can afford. For only $0 cents we Will collect, wash and deliver your washing within twenty-four hour.i. Phone 8471. MACHINISTS WE DO MACHINERY REPAIRING OF all kinds, automobile reparrlng, oxy acetylence welding, gas engine re pairing, model and experimental work.- Iowa Machine Shop, D. B. Brown, prop, 363 Chemeketa St, Sa lem. SECOND HAND GOODS WE BUT AND SELu 8ECOND HAND goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, bar. ness, collars, colls i pads, tools. chain. Fred ccblndier. Z6 Center Street. STORAGE AND TRANSFER ALWAYS PICK THE BEST HOUSE hold goods specialties; storage pack ing, shipping and moving, horse and auto vans; special freight rates to all points. C O Pick Transfer & Storage Co, 2nd and Pine streets. Portland. Oregon. Broadway 696, A 1996. UNDERTAKERS WF.RU ft CLOUGH C. B. WEBB, A, M. Clough, funeral directors Latest modern methods known to the pro fession. 497 Cotirt street. TRAN SF&M HA ULINO A.UTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANT KIND of hauling. Household moving Jobs done prompt ly. Try me once. Tlmme. 476 State St. Phone 913. Resldeaoe phone 1133-1. WALL PAPER. PAINT 3LENN L. ADAMS FOR nOCSE DEC coratlng. pals ting, tinting, paper banging, etc. Work done by contract or day; good workman. LoceMoo 102S Center 0C Phone 6S6-W. TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND upward for choice Wall Paper at Huren's Furniture Store, 179 Com mercial SC. 4EE l-ORTER FOR PAINTS WALf. rNT and Picture Framing. Good workmen. 466 Court St. Phone 486. SALEM -WATER CO. OFFICE. 891 & 'nmmrcial street. For water service sddIv at office. Make all complaints at the office. No deductions In bills will be allowed for absence or for eny Vatises w Ira lever unless water Is cut otf from premises. Hereafter wtinr fo irrigation will only be furniahed to regular customers using . water for domestic purposes. Con tractors for sidewalks, brick work, or plastering, will pleaae read "for building purposes' under schedule of raten. Apply at office for copy. BIOXEY LOANED. Ioans made, by the United States to its foreign allies nor exceeds 1 6.000,000,000. WOYKS WIRE FENCING Depot Netleeel A America 11 alaee. M Is. Is II Is. him. . . . . . . . . - viae mmm varsMaew Stevee Hcbellt end Repaired Legeaherry H Hoe a. Salens rcse ft Steve Werha. ZSS Ossrt St. rm its I SALEM MARKETS nuYixo ntiCK. KtC niul Poultry. Egg. 35c Rrollers, ZSc. Hen, Oto 22c. Old roosters. He. t Pork. AJut ton and llerf. Pork on fo&t. 16c to 16c. Kwes. 6c to Jc. Veal, dressed, IS to 16c. Spring lamb, 10 Beef steers, 7 to 9c; cows, 4 to 7c. IUy. Cheat, per ton. $21. Clover, per toa, $20. . Vetch, per ton, $22. Grain. Wheat, $1.85 to $1.87. Oats, 9 be. Beans, 7c. Blill Feeds, lUtaJL Bran, per ton, $36. Shorts, per ton, $38. WIIOLKSALE TO DEALERS. Creamery butter. 45c Butter fat, f. o. b. Salem, 48 c. Fish. Black Cod, 18C Red Cod, lie. Salmon. Chinook, 25c Hallbnt. 25c i Codfish. 15c . - ! Fruit. Oranges, $8.00. Apricots, $1.75. Canteloupcs. $3.75 to $4.00. Watermelons, 3 to 4c. Tomatoes. $1.60. Local -Tomatoes, 15c lb. Grape Fruit. $4.50 to $7.75. Lemons, $9.50 to $11.00. Bananas, 9c lb. Vegetable. New potatoes, 3 He. Green beans. 11 to 12c. Cabbage. 2c to S He Onions (imported), $2.10. Retail Price, Creamery batter, 55c. Dairy butter, 60c. Eggs. 45C Flour, hard wheat, $2.80 to $2. Flour, Talley. $2.5 Oto $2.60. Sugar, can and beet. 11 lb. $1. Potatoes, sack lots. $1.25. Oil Product. Red Crown gasoline .In bulk, 22c. Standard engine distillate. In bulk. 13 cents. Kerosene rear. In bulk, 11c; Elaine, In case, 28c; Eocene, In case. 23Hc. Oronite Aroturps In ease, 35c; in bulk. 26 He PORTLAND MARKETS I Inlry Produce. PORTLAND. July 15. Butter Prints, extras. 48r50c; cubes ex tras, 45c; prime firsts. 44c; dairy. 34c. Butter, fancy Portland deliv ery. No. 1 sour cream, file. PotatoeH. locals: Selling price. $1.50O 1.85; new California's, $303.50. i rains. July delivery: Oats. No. 2 white feed, $62 bid; barley, standard feed, $52; "A" brewing. $55; oats. No. 2. thirty days, $62 bid; barley. - feed. $52; brewing. $54. Eastern oats and corn In bulk: Oats. No. 3 white, $59; 38-pound clipped, white, $60; corn. No. 3 yellow, $71; No. 3 mixed. $69; oats. No. 3. $59; clipped. $60; corn, yellow, $71; mixed, $69. MEW YORK MARKET. NEW YORK. July 15. Hops, nuiet; state, medium to choice. 1917, 35 O 53c; 1916. nominal; Pacific coast. 1917. 200 35c; 1916, 14 016c. MILK A VALUABLE FOOD. Milk, the original national health food, should be a part of every meal. It la not merely a beverage It Is a food of great value. Milk alone con tains all the elements necessary to sustain life and build the body. Na ture first gives the Infant milk. The most important use of milk for. adults is where It is used, in a mixed diet to replace more expensive animal food For the growing child,, for young man and woman, and for person of the maturer years, milk is needed food. It Is the foundation upon which the human body is builded. points out V. F. Chappell, assistant professor of dairy husbandry In the Oregon Agricultural College.1 The average daily per capita eon- sumption of milk as shown by reports from 319 cities of the United States is .65 pints, or just a little over half a pint, at an average cost of 8.59 cents a quart The quantity, of milk consumed In the United States should be increased and It would not be plac ing the goal too high to aim at an average consumption of one pint a day for each person. "When we buy food products we should feel satisfied that our money has been spent profitably," said Profeasor Chappell. "The food pur chased should not only contain a Targe number of food units for the money spent, but should be easily di gested, for any food that is difficult to digest decreases yln food value. This decrease in food value depends upon the amount of energy required to digest it. For every energy unit required to digest the food la ques tion. Its value decreases just that (much. Consideration should be glv- REAL ESTATE ALRERTA STOCK RANCH HALF SEC tion close to C. P. K. 1C to markets and school, abundant grass and wa ter. t- an acre; will trade for small valley farm or a hotel, not ton large. See Wm. Fleming. 811 Slat St, Sa lem, Or. A GOOD lUT" "Ills FEET ON EAST eld Com moid a I streer, one dr north of State street. Salem, together !' perpetual right of way over the I4Xfclfc feet tract extending from this property to State street. Terms Apply Sj.tt Bozorth. 711-3 fepauldlag Bids, Portland. Oregon, V A LP ABLE EQUITIES IN 8KYEKAL neat bancalewa, for vaeaal let rlear. Bar- faias ssaaivd ia Ibis way. See Wm. leming, 3tl Plate afreet. 70 ACRE STOCK RANCH WITHIN 7 sniles reaning wsler, iaipeaive Waild intra. Will lake a ton hoeae rlear for equity. gia in the servire. aoea. See We. rieaiing, 341 Stsle street. 1 HAVE A CLIENT WHO MUST BELL a five room residence, almost new, worth $2500 for what she can get tor it. lorn in at once and let me tell you about It. Make an offer and I will submit it to the owner. I have come clients with wtoney to loan on good securities. John H. Scott. 484 Hubbard building. BRING YOUR TRADES I can match you. C. W. Nlemeyer. Real Estate Agent. Canada Lands. 641 State street. A GOOD LITTLE FARM OF 3 ACRES or one of 35 acres for a small town house, a little cash, time on the rel iance. Farm la unencumbered. For a party of limited mesne this a rood little place. See Wm. Fleming 311 State St. TO EXCHANGE. 78 ACRES ALL FENC- ed on Pudding river, email house and barn to exchange for city property. 320 acres la Oklahoma to exchange for amall farm or acreage, half la cultivation, fair set of buildings. 36 acres at West Wood burn, 29 ac res In cultivation, fine land, good water, no-buildings. Want lt-acre tract near Salem. Se Perrlne ft Maratera. 483 Hub bard Buldg, phone 907. EXCHANGE IS ACRES GOOD LAND FOR fcacae ia Sslesa, 120 sere farm fer saMller plse. 30 arrea rinse ia. IA acres prases, aew tmncainw. $7.VH. Take feme psrt av. Far Hale 27 seres ft 4 laad. 10 seres besring praaea, fo4 heildiaga. $4, MM). 10 seres rimmm la ee rark reed, goed erebard aad aeildiaga. 82.200. SO sere farm close la part river fcatWMe. 81. SOO. 23 acres river Wtme lsad. aew bangslew, ' $3.OO0. Tske heese er eleae ia acreage. Ilea sea for rest, fsrm fr rent. Maswell ear for sale, rkesp. r. L. Weed. 341 Stsle street. LOOK AT THIS A REAL OPPORTUNITY About 40$ acres of choice Polk eoun ty land about 11 acres dear; a boat 68 acres le stump pasture: balance in chol. piling timber and oak grube. Timber alone worth 818.808. New four room house, new dairy barn, providing for 28 cow a end four horses; new pig pen and new milk house. Water piped from fine spring to all bulldlnaa Will sell the whole at a arreat bargain. Very easy terma, $ per cent Inter eat. Addreaa Lw owner, care xne statesman STOCK RANCH AND FARM BAR GAINS No. 1. 765 acres. 200 tillable. 6 head cattle, 22 head hogs. 10 head horses, 81500 to $2000 worth of crop. Some farm Implements. Price $16.000.00. Cash $600. balance terms. No. 2 500 acres In Sileta country, 209 acrea rich bottom land. 70 head rat tle. 3 head horses. 2a head hogs. $304 worth of crop. Ilioa worth of fsrm Implements. Apprslseo at fli.Ote Wife sick. Price $25,000. No. 3. 110 acres on Steer creek. Ample bottom land. Good buildings. Price $4000. Easy terms. No. 4. Acquired under foreclosure of mortgage. Z7V acres irrigated land in the Sutherlln Valley. Oregon. Every acre tillable. Good road a, good neighborhood, good schools, worth $27,000. Price $17,509. Easy terma A. C. ROIIRNSTEDT 491 Masonic Temple Salem. Oregon en to the amount of digestibe food and the amount of waste In the pro duct purchased. For Instance, In pound of beef there may be 15 per cent of waste, while in a pound of cheese there is practically no waste. "Special attention should be given to the method of preparing these foods for the table. Some foods which may be purchased at a reasonable price may cost considerable to pre pare. In getting a pound of beef ready for consumption one must stand the expense of cooking, shrink age in cooking, ana loss in nones, while In a pound of cheese there Is practically no waste. Of course, all persons aren't scientific. We can top and analyze everything we eat. but we can heed the advice of food specialists. We can learn the true value of dairy products. In making dairy products a part of our dally die we will notice a very decided saving for the number of food units fur nished. ''One of the most popular of dairy dishes for centuries, obtainable any where at any time is a bowl of bread and milk, both of which have high food value and both obtainable at reasonable price. Doctor Rosen aw of Harvard University says that the actual food value of one quart of milk is equal to three-quarters pound of beef, two pounds of chicken, eight egx. or two pounds of codfish. Ear of these costs more, to say nothing o the Urn, labor, Mcklucl required i preparation. - A glass of milk costs about 24 cents today. The food value of tha glass of milk ts equal to two large eggs, or a large serving of lean meat or two moderate ilied potatoes, or iOTNGS. "NEVERHARPEN .V47prnT"e five tablespoons of cooked cereal, or wo tablespoons of cooked rice, or two slices of bread. In other words. a meal consisting of one glass of milk and two slices of bread gives one as much food value as he would get out of four eggs. "Consider what these four eggs would cost compared with the light nourishing diet of milk and bread. n order that the purchaser may ob tain at the same rate the same quan tity of protein that a quart of milk contains, he could pay approximately 2.7 times as much for round steak or eggs as for milk, or above 1.4 times as much for milk to obtain the same amount of food value CONTROL OF BUTTER DEALERS. Dairymen will be Interested la the regulations Issued y the U. S. Food Administration wbiea will exert a definite control of margins of profit, commissions, and resales by dealers In cold storage butter. It will no longer bo possible for the dealer to figure the cost of his goods at the price he would have to pay to replace them. He must add not more than the definite margins specified by the Food Administration to the actual cost, which can Include nothing more than the purchase price, transportation charges if any, actual storage and Insurance charges. Interest on money Invested at the current rate while the butter Is In storage, and the actual cost of print ing If the butter Is put Into prints from tubs or cubes. No allowance Is made for shrinkage. Cold storage butter Is butter that has been held In a cold storage ware house for more than thirty days. Maximum margins that - may be added by the dealer are fixed, but that does not mean that he may al ways take the full amount, even on a rising market. These margins are to prevent speculation, and are purpose ly made wide to provide for any case where the expense may be unusually high. The margin taken must never be more than enough to give the dealer a fair or reasonable prof 1L The maximum margins are 1 cent a pound on carloads. li cents on leas than a carload and more than 7000 pounds. 14 rents on lots from 700 to 1000. and 24 cents a pound on sales less than 700 pounds. If butter Is held In storage not ss than two calendar months dealers are permitted to add not more than 1 eent a pound and 4 cent a pound additional for each calendar' month thereafter, but the total must not exceed 2 cents a pound la any case. If one dealer sells to another at a price higher than prevails on the open market on which he could bate bought, the deal will be considered as collusion and a violation of the rules. When a manufacturer does the work of a wholesaler or jobber, the rules applying In these lines of business apply to him. The new regulations specify the method of figuring costs in such rases. Commission' merchants cannot charge more thajt 4 cent a pound for selling rold storage butter without violating the food control art or these rules. This charge must be Included In the margin allowed over cost- In general, the butter must be kept moving to the consumer la as direct a line ss practicable and without un necessary delay, and no profits must come to dealers without correspond ing service. EAST OX IliiTbluAlu Demands now being made on our shipping by war requirements and civilian needs have made such la roads upon the nation's sugar supply that soon we am to feel the scarcity In every corner of the land. Every one is asked to prepare for a situa tion demanding sacrifices. Some months ago when certain sugar restrictions were Issued, the food administration decided, because of the abundant milk supply, to per mit lee cream manufacturers and milk condensers to nse their normal -1 amounts of sugar. However, the sit uation has now become so acute that maker of Ice cream win have their sugar supply limited to 75 per cent of normal, and those mannfaetarers ' who make a product containing less butterfat than specified by their state standards may get no sugar. Milk condensers may be allowed to continue the ese of sugar up to their normal consumption, but the food ad ministration win ask factories having the requisite machinery to make evaporated milk without sugar In stead of the sweetened condensed milk. Whst was the name of the German admiral who said the U-boat cam paign would end the war la six weeks? Dnt German admirals are saying many things that are not true. TIME TABLES SOUTHERN PACIFTC CO. nertheeeed 64 Oregoaiae 1:91 aaa, 16 Oregoa Kxpreae 7:06 aw. 15 Willamette Limited.. 9:11am. 16 Portland Passenger.; 1:11p.m. 31 Coos Hay 3:46 a.m. 14 Portland Express ... 8:01 p-sa. No. No. No. No. No. No. Now 228 Local Way Freight.. I M ana. No. 323 1 'or Used Fast Ft L.. 11:36 P-aa. No. 63 Oregon laa .......... 8:39 am. No. 11 Tone Pay 10:91 ana. No. It California Espreea. ..19:66 ana. No. 17 Roeeberg Passenger.. 4:p.ae. No. 27 Willamette Limited.. 6:11 pan No. 13 Han Praacleeo Pass.. 9:11 aaa. No. 221 Sea Fran. Fast Frt . . .1 1 : an. No. 337 Local Way Freight.. 13.91 avaa. ialeurkr unst No. 73 Arrive at Kaleea 9:18 a an. No. II Leave Salera 3 00 an. 4 LEW. FALLS CTT ft WSrrt?RW 11 Leevee, Kaleaa. motor..... .7:60 aaa. 13 Leaves Kalem. aaotor..... 9:36 ana. 161 Lrevee Salem, tnntor..... 1:40 pa. Through ear to Moa mouth aad Arlia 167 Ijrevee Salens, motor..... 4:tlsai. I Ijeave Salem, motor 6.68 p.m. 239 Way Freight leevee Salem I Htn. 142 Arrives al Salea t:laaa. 11 Arrives et Salem. ...... ..I t ee a fa. 146 Arrives et Salem 1 . 146 Arrives at Salem...; 6. 36 p re. 170 Arrive at Kalem T lSmea. 210 Way Freight Ar. Salem... 2.19 pan. orkcon rxEc-rauc Soethbeeof Train Leave ArrrVe Arrive No. Portland Salem Eegeee I ..... I litis 6 11 an tl Uia S Ltd.. I.lttn 1 II am -- 13:36 pea 7 1016am 12:50pm 3 6pm 4.16 pm. 38 pen tl Ltd.. 4 iepna 4:4 pot S 60 pee ? Saipra 8:07 pm Salem eely 19 9:epm ll:;epra Sai-m oely 21 11:41 2am . lease North Bank Ststioe f Weave Jeffer son Street 16 aad 30 salaetee later.) North hoe od Train teave Arrive Arrive No. Keaeete fUlena Portland 3 12:06am 4:34am litm ..... 7:16am 9:26am 10 Ltd.. 7:16 am ttlim llllam 13 . ll:1am l.tpm II 1 1:1 tern 1:14 tn 4.90 pre' 1 Ltd.. 1:51 pta 4 eepm 6:46 pm 2 4:l0pm . 6.30pm 1:0pm 23 4 II em 1:66 pm 10 e pee North Bank St a floe t Arrive Jffer soe street 16 minutes earlier). Leave Corvallla. roRTAI.1.11 c-r-cno8 eelbfceejt) Leave Corvallla Arrive Salem :?5em 9:46 em 13:17 pm l.tOam 3:41pm 4apna 4:apre 6:10pm llm 7:65 pm - Leave Salem Arrive Corvallle seathheea I. It am 9 67 am 10 Item 12 II pea Hlpm :19 pm 1111 am 3 M pee 6 16 pm 6:99 m I