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Tim OtTfXJO 8TATERMAN: SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1DM. GBasiIl(dl Directory VZZl eds of the Capital City Are Noted Headings So You Can Readily Find Them -- . 3 . Bar Sell and Exchange all Kinds SECOND HAm uuuua nrrvti cLOTlIlNflf 8IIOE8, B1CY- . CLES. TOOLH, ETC. CAPITAL EXCHANGE Phone W 237 Court St KORWICII UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY W. II. Burghardt, Jr., Resident Ago 385 State St. filEY TO LOAN CITY oVertt at lowest h RATES toosx ford ver lm4 dk Beak Bank, Salens, Or. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENTS Rat Per Word first Insertion .. Subsequent insertions .... One week (six insertion!) le IS 9c So On moniu Bit months contract per mo. ittnnnthB contract, per mo... 7c No account opened for leas than 25c A seat card riven free with an advertisement to tha extent of 60c nsounclng "For Bale," -For Bant," "Rooms" or "Board." SEW TODAT Caen new classified advertise ment will be run under "New Today" for first Insertion, unless otherwise ordered tor the adver tiser. Subsequent Insertion of tb ad will appear under its proper class flcation. ' No advertisement will bo run ander "New Today" for more than one issua under any circumstances .'HEW TODAY fOR RENT MODKHN ROOMS WITH or without board. 461 N. High tit. Phone 1627. HIGHEST 'CASH PRICE PAID FOR rood clean cotton rags. Apply at Statesman Press Room. Phone 23. rOR RENT MODERN S ROOM FUR Jalied bungalow, South Salem resi dence district. Address ' H8 ' care Bute man. I have a call for a IjOOO loan and a 1748 on good town property at 6 and 7 per rent. Loanern please see me. Wm. Fleming, III State St. TOR SALE FOUR ROOM COTTAGE, furnished, furnace, electric range, saved street, close to car-line, sac rifice price. W. H. Grabenhorst ec Co... 275 State St- Phone 2315. rTKLlC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have taken up two hogs found running at large on lots 3 and 4, section 3. townnhln . range 3 west. In .Yamhill county. X W. Sims, Am ity. Route 1. ('J)R SALE HORSE EIGHT YEARS Mld thrteen hundred pounds. Mitchell wagon, rubber tire" buggy, harness, DeLaval separator No. 15. Address A E. Petersen. R 9 Box 160, Silver ton road or TeL 15F3. AfrntTNTINO SATISFACTION GUAR- anteed with a CAIiCt;iTOIi and the EAHY liOOK-KEEPEH: Simple, low cost: high efficiency. Eliminates mistakes. INCOME TAX WORRIES. It Breyman Bldg, Salem. Agents wanted. IF MRS. DORA GESNER WILL C'sM mun Irate with Mr. Dunham. New Pcrkina Hotel, room 408. Portland. Ornn ah will receive information ' to her benefit, or anyone who knows ef her whereabouts will comer a ia vor by writing me. BJMtGAIVSRTX ROOM HOITSE. 1765 Lm Rt.. Ifi25.b0. worth $1000. East front fine corner lot In good location rlnsa In. 1425 00. Lot on pavefl street. 1 blocks from postoff Ice $525.00. East front lot on 20th St, near Center, I22S.M. street paved. Fred J. Smith, ti Breyman block, phone 1532W. FOR SALE 20 ACRE FARM, ALL cleared, family orchard. 8 acres wheat. 9 tons of hav in barn, 4 acres nlanted to corn, beans and potatoes good team, cow, chickens, farming implements and household- goods, well. sDfinic. running water In pas- 7 inr. nrii.. tr.nno.oo. one half cash terms on balance. Pr cent inter eL w. H. GrAbenhorst c Co., 27S State St.. I'hote 2315. HID8 INVITED BIDS ON THE FUR Riihlng of material and the erecUng of a machine shop to be erected! the grounds of the Salem high school are hereby invited; bids to be ,0Pf". T at 8 o'clock p. m. A certified check for 10 per cent of the amount of eacn ' bid is to accompany such bid. The rlitht is reserved to reject any and all bids. Plans and specification are on file and may be seen at the office of the school superintendent. High , School building. Address all bids In plain envelope marked "Bids for Ma- I chine Shop" to W. 11. Burghardt Jr., cierK, til mate St. Salem, uregon. TRADES A 280 WELL EQUIPPED wnch 65 A. In cultivation, near Hoe-I una for a small va lev mace. A Good Equity in an 80 arr farm for . any clear property of 82000 or near 'nted a modern Salem house for Portland lots as Dart Dtrment Will take clear lot for eauty In nice llttia huna-alnur tioma. A comfortable house. Fairgrounds road for a 10 to 15 acre Improved nlace. A Us in Wasco county homestead" for V , saiem house or small acreage. J K Canada 1-4 section for a good small - ""iern house Salem. A Newport house for Salem, and a Sa !n house for' Newoort or coaat. The above are prominent for the week, hut we have several hundred other liftings for trades. If you don't see ;t you want ask for It. "i Fleming Realty Co.. 311 State Rt, -em. i'hone 303. EMPLOYMENT MALE WANTED FOR STATESMAN 'pules. Apply In person at this of- Ike. WANTED A SALESMAN AND COL- tor f(Jr Marion. Linn, Benton. I "nmhlll county. Singer Sewing Ma- ! nineCo.. 337 State sweet. AGE 17 TO 45 EXPERIENCE ""neressnry.- Travel; make secret In- "'lasttons. reports. Salaries; ex penses. American Foreign Detective Agency. 7H3 St. Louis. "WANTED TWO MACHINISTS WITH Jt least one year's lathe exper ience. 6.i i-zc Hour ror eiicht hours. .cme. I..n't write. Strike on but! not bothering us. West Linn Mills. - i i, inn Oreiron CEMALK. wanted WOMAN FOR GENERAL aiicnen worn in hotel. Cascadia ho- cascadia. Ore. FKMALK MATERN1TT NURSE WANTS PHI zz3U. f.iiii Marion Ht. MIsCKLLASBObe uaJ&y3 5"K"n V PICK EHS. Good berries and camping. Two cent ' f1n5UI ,th p",on fn,shed. thone S6K3. J. W. WnoHrtiff. FOK 5i4L roll SALE A UMiTKn amount of good quality Late Dukes 1141J ,b' d:,ivtrcd ,n city Phone IF TOU WANT TO GET THSJ BEN i farm paper, send lOo to m Pacific Homestead. Salem. Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention tbls ad. PEERLESS GASOLINE ENGINE, 35 horse power. 3 cylnders. Suitable for grain elevator. Formerly used as auxiliary in electric light plant. Good SVnd.lUon- 100 Ballon tank. Price $1000. Scott Bozorth, Spalding Bldg., Portland. Ore. CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRLS This true story f-western Immi gration has been carefully revised. making a handsome little book. It tells In 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 TOU WANT TO GET THE BEST poultry paper published send 10 cents to the Northwest Poultry Journal, Salem, Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this add. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE ONE 4 -YEAR-OLD COW, and one 2-year-old heifer, registered Jersey Island stock from herd of Ross Nelson. Chas O'Brien. 1610 rMnte St., Salem. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT HOUSES, A PA HTM jbSNTS and Farms. F. L. Wood. 311 I bt ate street, phone 794. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT Strictly modern. Address box 373, Baiem. FOK RENT FURNISHED SIX ROOM- t-d house. 19.'J Center street, phone evenings 1138J. FOR RENT $12.50 SIX ROOM MOD- ern house on paved street at 1920 South High street. E .A. Rhoten. 1141-J. any time week days. FOR RENT FIVE ROOM FURNISH- ed house: gas, electricity, garage. De sirable location, three blocks from State House. $20. 156 South 14th St, FOR RENT THE FOLLOWINO: $6 Six room house at 746 North Winter St Modern. Formerly rent ed at $15. Call at Statesman busi- nexs of floe or phone 23. . iio jseai modern Dungaiow roomM at 90 North 20th street Form erly rented for $13. CalL at States man business office or. phone 28. $20 Bungalow, modern, fully fur nished. 635 Sixteenth street Call at Statesman business office, or phone 33. $22.50 Furnished flat modern, at 6R6 Ferry St Phone 23 or call States man business of fire. ROOMS FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM with use of bath. In modern home. Addreas A. B. care Statesman. GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT WATER heat modern-conreniences. also in side rooms. Close to . State House. 1030 Chemeketa, Phone 1280. BUSINESS CHANCES. INVESTING FOR PROFIT FREE for six months. It is worth $10 a copy to anyone Intending to invest money, who has invested yunprof it abiy, or who can save $5 or more per month, but who hasn't 1arned the art of Investing for psfit. It ex plains how large fortunes are made; how $1000 grows to $22,000. To In troduce my magazine-4'll send It six months absolutely free. Write me now. H. L. Barber, 1Mb., 620-22 W. .larkson Blvd., Chlrago. "PBRSONAfT I ATTRACTIVE YOUNG WIDOW. 34. worth over $55,000. Anxious to mar ry honorable gentlman. Mrs. Warn, 2216' Temple street. Los Angeles, Cat. MARRY IF LONELY; FOR RESULTS try me; best and most successful "Home Makers" hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential mosc reliable: years experience; descriptions.- free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. Purdie, Box 556, Oakland, Calif, MARRY IF LONELY FOR SPEEDY marriages try my ciuo. very success ful, best largest in country, estab lished 13 years, thousands wealthy wishing early marriage, confidential description free. Old Reliable Club. Wrs. Wrubcl. 733 Madison. Oakland, California. ' A f ITniTHRff UlHtLi UKY immvm w... - AUTO SERVICE- HUIPfH AUTO BEUVltii till country trips. t-aune night. 8S9. - - - - . . a,. - ""TIRESTnEPAIRED VULCANIZING GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE BEliyi:i!. Station 111. Doum vuranicoiwi phone 428. Tl RES REPAIRED VULCANIZING QUACK ENBUSH AJCTQ SUPPLY AND VUlcaniSins;. i vvmiireivi street 'Thone 66. WATT SHIPP CO. RKTKBADS AKU sections. tuDes zac up. pervicu car. Phone 362- 124 South Commercial street ' t BRACK ETT & .GRAY TUBES VUT- canlsen. ZSC. iieireaaing our specin ty Free service car. Phone 1400 279 North Commercial. PROFESSIONAL DENTIST nn V. L. UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS 413-414 Bank of Commerce Buildio I'hone 606. OSTEOPATHS DR. W. L. MERCER. GRADUATE Atnarlran School Osteooathr. Klrka- vllla. Me.: treats acute and chronic illaaaaa. Office 404-405 II. 8. Na tlonal Bank Bldg Phone fl. Resi dence 419 North Summer. Phone 614. Cbnified Ads Work lor You OSTEOPATH T WHITE WALTON. OBTEO Ptblc physlcans and surgeons. Graduates, of the Americas Schools of Osteopathy. Kirksville. Mo. Post graduate and specialised In nervous diseases at Los Angeles College. Treat acute and chronlo diseases. Offices 605-S-7-S. U. & National Bank Bldg. Phone IS. Residence. 1820 Court street. Phone S21S. Dr. White, residence phone 466. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR good clean rags. Pressroom States man. THREE SECOND HAND FORDS FOR Sale. Jefferson Garage, Jefferson, box 73. - WANTED OR S ROOM FURNISHED house or flat. G. Throckmorton, gen em! delivery. Physicians DR. JU O. ALTMAN, HOMEOPATHIC Physician. Office and residence Sfl North Liberty. Salem, phone 147. MCSIO TEACHERS R. II ARR. TEACHER Phone 1383. OF PIANO. LODGE DIRECTORY BROTHERHOOD OF YOEMAJf MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN- ing in .viaaonic Temple, fifth floor, at S o'clock. All visiting members wel- com Horace Sykes, Foreman. W. H. Prunk. Correspondent. MODERN WOODMEN. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA uregon Cedar Camp. No. $246. meets every Thursday evening at S o'clock In Derbr buildlna. corner Court and High streets, K. F. pay, V. C; J. A. wrignT. cierK. BUSINESS CARDS AUCTIONEERS COL. W. F. WRIGHT. AUCTIONEER farm sales a specialty. Turner, Ore- sron. AUTO DEtlYKRY BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIVER- ea any place, city or country. Phone or 2081-R. W. W. Fisher. 1 CHinoriu-me DR. O. Lv SCOTT, D. C, GRADUATE OF P. 8. G. Cblropractics fountain bead, Davenport. Iowa, Cbtroprai-tle cor rects the cause of disease. Office 406-7-8, O. & N. Bank Building. Phone 87. Residence 828-R. CHINESB' PHYSiGMAlC" DR. U L HUM CUP.a49 ANY KNOWN disease. 153 8. HIrh St Phone 388. PRATS AMD EXPRESS CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY Phone 933. Salem's largest and best equipped transfer company. Get our reduced freight rates on eastern shipments. Alxo for storage as we have three warehouses In connection with . business. Furniture moving. pacKing, snipping ana storing our STertslty. offiea 1 State street DRY CLEANING AlTD PRESSING JAPANESiS PRESSING PARLORS F. S. Watanabe, Prop, 434 N. Commer cial St Ladies' and gentlemen's suits cleaned and pressed. $1.26 and $1.75. Work called for and delivered rre Telephone Main 668. INSURANCE G. W. LAFLAR. 408 HUBBARD BUILD Intr, phones: office 1644, residence 2022. Insurance In the best old line companies. Some houses and farms for sale or trade. WAKE UP! IT IS USUALLY TOO late to think about fire insurance aft er the fire occurs. Your thinking ap paratus Is Intended to be used intel ligently.' Better do your thinking and follow up with prompt action before the calamity occura. We rep resent the Oreiron Fire Relief Assn. of McMinnville and reliable standard old line companies. H. A. Johnson Insurance Agency. 1 & 2 Bush Bank Bldg., Salem. I'hone 247. JUNK J CNR JUNK WANTED WE PAT HIGHEST price for Junk of every una. Let us make you a price on your household roods. The "Sauare Deal House- Capital Junk Co., 371 Chemeketa Street Phone 898. LAUNDRIES SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK delivery and careful work. Dry wash 6c per pound. 136 South Lib erty street Phone 85. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO utar washing done at a rate every body can afford. For only SO cents we will collect wash and deliver your washing within twenty-four nourj. Phone 2471. MACHINISTS WE DO MACHINERY REPAIRINO 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, Sa im. SECOND HAITI) COODI WK BUT AND BELL. SECOND HAND goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, har ness, collars, conai peaa, tools, chains. Fred Behind ler. 356 Center street. STORAOII AND TRANSFER ALWAYS TICK THE BEST HOUSE hold goods specialties; storage pack ing, shipping and moving, horse and euto vans; special freight rates to all points. C O Pick Transfer A Storage Co., 2nd and Pine streets. Portland. Oregon. Broadway 596. 1996. UNDERTAKERS i . WEBB A CLOUGH C. B. WEBB. A. M. Clough, funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the pro- reaslon. 457 fronrt prreat. TRANSFER HAUXINO AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANT KIND of hauling. Household moving lobe done prompt Iv. Try me once. Tlmme. 47S SUte St Phone 968. Reeldenee phone 111?-J. . ' WALL PAPER. fAINT GLENN U ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC' hanging, etc Work done by contract or day: good workman. Location x 102S Center St. Phone SS6-W. TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND nnw.ril fnr rhotca Wall Pa DOT Burrn s Furniture Store, 17S Com merclal 8t 8KB PORTER FOR, PAINTS WALL wrtme-ssV wo ye wins psnrcixo SJepot XaUeMl Jk Asserleaa Peeee, all elaes, M la. 4e M lav Ufk I'alata, Otle and Vermis. Stevee IlekaJU aad Repaired LesaaWrry sad Hep Meets. Salem Feaea e Steve Weraav Cernrt ft. Paoao 14 SALEM WATER CO OFFICE. SSI B. Commerclsl street. For water service apply at office. Make all complaints at the office. No deductlona la billa will be allowed for absence or for any causes whatever unless water Is cut off from premises. Hereafter water jo irrigation will only be lurnisneo 10 regular customers using water for domeatie purposes. Con tractors for sidewalks, brick work, or Dlaaterlne. will tluu building purposes under schedule of rmimm. Appiy at oirtce ror copy. Read the Classified Ads. I SALEM MARKETS BUYIXG PRICK. Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, 37c. Broiled, 26c. Hens, 2 Oto 22c. Old Roosters, 15c. Pork, Mutton and IWf. Pork on foot, 15 to 16 Vic Ewes, 5c to 7c Veal, dressed, 12 to 15c. spring lamb. 10c. Beef steers, 7 to Jc; cows, 4 to 7c. lUjr. Cheat, per ton, $21. xClo?er, per ton, $20. Vetch, per ton, $22. Grain. Wheat. $1.85 to $1.87. Oats, 9 be Beans, 7c. Mill FfedA, RataJL Bran, per ton, $36. Shorts, per ton, $38. WIIOLKSALK TO DEALERS. Creamery batter. 51 (i 52c. Butterfat, f. o. b. Salem, 50c. Fish. Black Cod, 18c. Red Cod, 11c. Salmon, Chinook, 2 So. Halibut, 25c. -Codfish, 15c FrulL Local Peaches, 15 to 90c. Oranges, $8.00 to $8.50. Apricots, $1.75. Canteloupea, $4.25 to $4.75. Watermelons. 3H to 4c. Tomatoes, $1.50. Local Tomatoes, 15c lb. Crape Fro It. $4.50 to $7.75. Lemons.. $8.5 Oto $10-50. Uananas, 8c lb. Vegetables. New potatoes, 3 c. Green beans, 6 to 7c. Cabbage. 3 Vie to 4c. Onions (Imported), $2.40. Retail 1WM. Creamery butter, 60c. Hairy butter, 50c Eggs, 45e. Flour, hard wheat, $2.80 to $3. Flour, valley. $2.5 Oto $2.60. Sugar, cane sod beet. 11 lb. $1. Potatoes, sack lots, $1.25. Oil Products. Red Crown gasoline .In bulk. 22c. Standard engine distillate, in bulk 13 cents. Kerosene Pear, In bnlk, 11c; Elaine, In case, 28c; Eocene, In case, 23c Oronlte Aroturps In case. 35c; in bulk, 26 Vic PORTLAND MARKETS I Grains. PORTLAND, July 20. July deliv ery, bids: Oats. o. z wnite reea. $61; barley, standard feed, $53; barley, "A" brewing, $5. Thirty days: Oats, No. 2. $61; barley, feed. $53; barley, brewing. $55. East 'rn oats and corn in bulk: .Oats. No. 3 white, $56.50; 38-pound clipped, white. .$58.50; corn. No. 3 yellow. $68; No. 3 mixed, $66; oats. No. 3, $56; oats, clipped, $58; corn, yellow. $68; corn, mixed, $66, . Dairy Induce. Butter: Prints, extras. 49 0 50c; cubes, extras, 45c; prime firsts. 44c; dairy. 34c. Butterfat: Portland delivery, No. 1 sour cream, 51c. Potatoes. New California's. 3 Vic NEW YORK MARKET. NEW YORK, July 20. Prunes, In good demand. Hops, unchanged. STOCKS EFFECT LITTLE CHANGE Market Extremely Dull-Spec ulative Issues Are Lifted Slightly NRW YORK. July 20. Trading in storks today scarcely warranted ex tended description, transactions just about totalling 14 0.000 shares. Of this meager turnover specialties un der professional direction contribu ted more than their usual propor tion. Such speculative issues as Suma tra Tobacco and Industrial Alcohol were lifted three to four points. To bacco Products and Distiller Secur ities rfe to one and a half and. local tractions about a point each. United States Steel roe the. better part of a point at one. but surrendered all its advaneases it the end. Other steels were eoallAr Irregular and cop pers, motors and oils were only oc casionally quoted. Rails were again Ignored, except for the moderate strength and activity of such widely Mlvergent Issues as New Haven and Atlantic Coast Line and Pacific Mail I wag the only member of the shipping dl REAL ESTATE SIX ROOM HOUSE AND LOT FOR $5S. $15 down. Call at 464 S. 16ln street Salem. FARMS WANTED FOR RENT ON either rash or share basis. C. W. Ntetnerer. 541 State-street SALEM LOTS 'WANTED TO TRADE for two gool lots in Portland, value $1500. C. W. Nlemeyer. 544 State St FOR SALE A DUMP GRAVEL BED. also shaves for three horses to a wagon, also wood for sale and all kinds of city and country property to trade. John 1L Scott 494 Hubbard bldg. ALBERTA STOCK RANCH HALF SEC- tion close to C. P. It It. to enarkets and school, abundant grass and wa ter. $J0 an acre; will trade for small valley farm or a hotel, not too large. See Wm. Fleming. 341 State St, ba le m. Or. FOR SALE OR TRADE SIX ROOM house, lot 60x100 with some fruit at Corvallls .located near business part of city. Will sell at a bargain or trade for Salem property either city or acreage, close in. or will trsde for auto and balance cash. F. D. Klbbe, 695 8. Commercial St A GOOD BUT llxtt FXET ON EAST side Commercial street one door I norm of state street Salem, together wit perpetual right of way over the 14xe4) feet trsct exteedlag from this property to State street Terms Apply 8jptt Bosorth, 761-3 Spauldlag Aiiog ruruua, uregon. VALUABLE EQUITIES IN SEVERAL eat bengalews. for vacant let clear. Bsr- rains a Ma red la this way. See Vim. firming. 141 Bute street A 70 ACRE STOCK RAXCH WITHIN 1 sailes mnnlsf water, insxpeasive eeiM- lafs. Will take a tewa koese clear for equity, swing inte tha service, aeoa. See Wan. Fleming. 341 Stat street. FOR EXCHANGE WE HAVE NICE new 5-room bungalow and cash for small Improved acreage near Salem. acres. 30 in cultivation with IS acres bearing prunes, fair set build ings, adjolna small town, to exchange for bouse and lot up to $200 and terms on balance. Perrlne V Mars- ters. 402 Hubbard Bldg. LIVE STOCK WANTED HAVE TWO fine lots close to Oregon Agricultural College Iiulldlngs. Corvallls. to ex change for good cows and heifers. t an use two or three brood mares and a bunch of goats on the deal. Send full descrlntion of what you have first letter. A. C. Bohrnstedt 401 Maaonlc Temple. Salem. Oregon. 7 ARK IADS WASTED WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF good farm for sale. ' Slate raah prire, fall dearriptioa. D. F. Uuaa. Minneapolis, Minn. BRING YOUR TRADES I can match you. C. W. Nlemeyer. Real Estate Agent Canada Lands. 544 State atreet A GOOD LITTLE FARM OF 3S ACRES or one of 25 acres for a email town house, a little cash, tlma on the bal lance. Farm la unencumbered. For a party of limited means this is rood little place. See Wm. Fleming. 41 State St EXCIIANOE-15 ACRES GOOD LAND FOB home is Salem. 120 arre farm for smaller place. 80 seres rloae In, 10 arres prunes. new bnagalnw, $7,500. Take home part pay. For Sale 27 arret gaod land. 10 acres bearing pnnea. goad baiidiagm. S4.5O0. 10 arres rloae In ea rock read. road orraard aad baiMisga. 83.?oO. SO sera farm close In fart river hettaia. S9.6O0. 23 arres river bottom land, new bnncalow. 83.000. Take kaeae ar cli la acreage. Honsee for rent, farm fw rent. Maxwell ear for sale, cheap. F. L Wood. Stl State street. LOOK AT THIS A REAL OPPORTUNITY About 40S acres of choice Polk coun-1 iUVinJp pa.tur.'T'biraa0.1 cholaw piling timber end oak grubs. Timber alone worth $19.t0. New four- room house, new dairy barn, providing for 30 cows and four horses; new pig pen and new milk bouse. Water piped from fine spring to all buUdlnga. Will sell the whole at a great bargain. Very easy terms. S per cent Interest Address li. owner, cars The Stateemaa. FOR EXCHANGE 5 ROOM HOUSE, for vacar.t lot and cash, price $200. $1?.0Q0 hardware stock ana nuiminga, for valley ranch, not over $12.00S.0f 10 acres with modern improvements, rear car line lor a room house and mortgage tack for balance, price $465. 32 acres, all cultivated. 12 acres In prunes, some loganberries, good Imrrvvei ient. S miles from Sa lem, will take Sflrrr residence and rash, or lea 87. ESS. IS acres, fair im provements, a m.les frou Salem. 25 acres prunes ana cnerries. want Southern tregon rst.ch not $ 13- ". is 8 acres. 2 cultivated. & clever, a lot of the balance has been rlovered. autod fncdtrn improvements close to station. well fenced with woven wire. Income $1000, want good small ranch close to Haicm as part ard cash and mrt gage back for be Is nee. price $106 per arre. Good heavy team for sale or trade for lighter team or good milch cows. Uood equipped dairy. do to Salem, lor titL Svcolofaky Stl State f vance of one and a half points. The day's ncn-s was of the custom ary week end character. Including the more conservative review of the mercantile agencies which stressed the donilnancy of "war business.' Noteworthy changes In the bank .statement Included a decrease Irf $17.nQ0.O0ft in actual loans and dis counts, which offset by almost three fold the preceding week's increase. and a further expansion of about SlR.000.000 in artnal reserves. Bonds were steady on a minimum of operations. Total sales, par val ue, aggregated $1,735,000. United States bonds, old Issues. were unchanged on call for the week. PRICES LOWER WITH RAPIDITY Corn Shoots Downward With Drastic Liquidation Close Is Nervous CHICAGO. July 20. Drastic li quidation sent the corn market down THINGS THAT NEVER .HAPPEN" Copyright. again today until prices were off about 15 cents a. bushel compared with the high point before the Franco-American counter-offensive began. The close was nervous, le to 2Vsc ender yesterday's finish, with August $1.50 0 1.50 Ta and Sep tember le to ISt off at $1.51 to $1.52. Oats lost "4e to. Tie neL In provisions the outcome ranged from 2c decline to 15c advance. Bearish sentiment doe to war news received further Impetus from the perfect weather prevailing through out the corn belt anl also from con- tinned liberal arrivals at primary centers. The aggregate primary re ceipts for the week were the largest In years at this season. Besides. country offerings were generous. Oats declined with corn, but the selling was of only a scattered char acter. Pessimistic Canadian crop news -operated as a restraint. Strength la the bog -market some firmness to provisions. Ad a a .a vance, however, were checked by the bearish action of grain. 310HTLV UXURUAIi Only fifty-eight emigrants left I-eland last February. Membership In A-'rlan trade un ions has decreased 150.000. Of 217.000 miners In the mines or South Africa only 32.000 are while. The London and Northwestern Railway of England has orrerea spare land by the side of its line for food plots. One hundred and fifty women have passed throngh the London (Enland)Connty council coorses Inspectors of Tfmy canteens. vttm-trnrh. more compact than the .Hied nitrocellulose or gun rot- ion. seerua iu yiuwm seems to promise great emc- lencr ss a blasting explosive. The woman bod -carrier bas reached New York. On the lob she mn8t WMr wbIt. trousers. Hatpins. I ,-, . rm I hairpins, and talcum powder are ia- boo. A western salesman drives around the country with a farm tractor load ed on a truck, glres demonstrations of both and takes orders for either Wlnneper. Can., was practlcall without a fire department recently 160 firemen havlag struck because the council refused the demands of the electricians and water works men A new excuse for watering mug n . t yfa Kirtn ont by a nritlah I " " ' ,, . . , ,,v, I farmer. He asserted that without bis knowledge nis son nan nuea wits water a bnrket which his cow bsd kicked over. A fine of $200 Immed lately was forthcoming. TO HEHT1CT U1:XS'.H WAS I i fNGTON, July 20. Because advantage has 'been taken of tb blanket license permitting goods to be Imported from Canada Into the United States, this license has now been revoked as to shipment of ar ticles on the list of restricted Im ports on and after today. The Im portance of keeping ocean-going lin age for war purposes and tbe more essential Imports, has shut off. to large extent, the Importation of many commodities formerly brougbt Into the United Statea from foreign coun tries.- To evade these restrictions- importers have been shipping exten sively to Canada and Newfoundland whence these goods have been shipped, with those of true Canadian origin. Into the United States. The new ruling whlrb was adopted after consultation with the dominion de- government, will require special lm port licenses for the shipment oT all articles, the Importation of. which from other countries has been re stricted, wben brought into the I'n Ited States from Canada and New foundland. svvoo.fo( for ji ik;e IXH'ISVILLE. Ky..Ju!y 20. Ona week hence Judge Robert W. Bin I ham of this city will be made $5,000 noo wealthier than he Is now. On Satit-day night next week, ots yea s v Am. " V. ONCR A WONTM AND tV t MAV4t 4HAO OHt f !! t V. ffttHO AC TO J i I 1 1 1 t3C. di.ATCD fOlJ ,1, Mir tinitftlMMllli I'iflmii.iwiMM t i i IllIl l I: tSev after his wlfet who was Mrs. Miry Lily Flagler, widow or Henry M. Flagler, the Standard Oil rnsltl-mll-Uonalre, died, the money will be paid over to Jude Bingham, bt be will be eat off from from participation la any other part or the estate left by his wLV. which is estimated to be worth all the way from $18,000,000 to $130,000,000. The $5,000,000 settlement will tool be the resnlt of a. eosrt contest, bat Is the carrying out of an ante nap. tlal contract, made shortly before Judge Bingham and Mrs. Flagler were married In If If and which wan filed as a codicil to Iter will. MERMAIDS TO CONTEST PORTLAND. Or.. Jnly 20. The Msltnotah AthleUe dab of this city bas completed arrangements forjhe women's national fancy dlviag cham pionship which is tq be held at the club tday ander A. A. C. auspices. The present titleholder is Miss Alleesv Allen of Los Angeles. In her ab sence it Is the general belief here that Miss Florence Meyers, a Port land girl, will acquire the title. Misa Meyers won the title-In 1916 aad last year was the runner-up to Miss Allen. CHICHESTER S PILLS FUJa ta So aas mm inVJ XLleesalVa ruxX as sen n EMasn niiTriii TIME TABLES SOCTHFRN FA CI FIG CO. Xevtaaeasnl 14 OregoaUn 1:61 ass. 16 Oregon Express f :$-. 28 Willamette Limited.. S:16asa. 16 Portland Passenger.. 1:3$ pan. 34 Coos Bar 8:46 a.an. No. No. No. No. No, No. 14 PorUand Express ... i:t tp.se. No. 328 Local Way Freight.. I H am. No. 323 Focused Fast Fit. .11:31 A No. S3 Oregon la a 3:36 a.m. No. 33 Cooe Hey ll ltim. No. 1$ California Ex penes. ..16:66 ana. No. IT Roaebarg Fasaaager.. 4:ttSJB. No. 37 Willamette Limited.. 6:a4 p am. No. 13 Saa Franc lace Pass.. S:34 asa. No. 321 Saa Fran, Past Frt . . .1 3 4 ass. No. 827 Local Way Freight.. 1M1 evss. ULrsrrs T.rvsi No, TS Arrive at Salem f:lSasa. No. t Leave Salem 3:66 am, ItLrs. FALLS CTTT ak SI SIS 1 W.U. 11 Leaves. Salens, motor..... f:t6a.Be Leavee Kaiena, motor. .... 1:11am. 16S Leaves Salem, motor..... 1:46pm. Through car to Moamomth and Arlie 167 Leaves Salem, motor....'. 4:11pm. 16 leveo Salem, snotor S tl p.m, 23 Way Freight leaves Salem 6 SS a. an. Ml Arrives et Salem......... IMIin, 164 Arrives st Salem ....ll tltm. 14 Arrives at Salem......... 3 e as. 11 Arrives at Salem I ltsn. ITS Arrives et Salem 7:36pm. 246 Way Freight Ar. Salem... 3:16 pan. ORECOK IO.BCCT1UO ithl Train Leave Arrive Arrive En gene 16 66 em 13:3$ 6:31pm 8:66 pm Salem ewly SValem a la- No. Tort land Salem 1 ..... I llirn - 1:11am S Ltd.. 8:1 ern 111 am 7 lS:4tam 13:66 pm S:S6pm 4:18pm 13 Ltd.. 4:1 pm 6:S pm 17 6 l pre 6 T pm l S:2pm 11:26 pm 31 11:46pm 866am 6.64 am North Rank Stat toe leave Jeffe. soa Street 11 aad 26 missies later.) Nee-thlaaa41 7ave Arrive Train Arrive Ne, Eugene S 13:61 am e e a e a I Ltd.. 7:Itam 13 14 ll:1tam 16 Ltd.. 1:6 pm 2 trlSpm Salem .Portland 414 am 6am 7:ltam tltam :4tam llltnm ll:16em l:I6pm 1:6 pm 4:pm 4 pm I lira 5 36pm 7:46 pm Viler IS Mam 33 4 IS aNnrth Dank Station (Arrive Jeffar. eon Street IS miaetea earlier). Leave Corvallls. COWTALt.lS 4 ONNrVCHOnTl aj octal Leave Corvallia Sttam 12:13pm 2 4t pm 4:t pm 6 1 6 am Leave Salem Arrive Salem Mlin ' Iltin 4 44n I M pm 7:66 pm Arrive Coreallls thheead Tsm II Itim Slpm 6 14 pm t.ttpaa Mttsi 16 16 am 13 $pm :416pm t f :46 pm ar li t