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Tin: onwiox ntati:hian: kiiidav. aiijist u. mm. il f il Ch ? tf 11 TT n Tb. TM THS tV tV n , The Wants and Needs of the Capital City Are Noted der Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them n I Rnr Sell and Exchange all Kinds CAPITAL EXCHANGE ("bone 493 237 Court St NORWICH UNION FIRK !NSriLXCK SOCIETY W. H. Uurgharut, Jr., gwldent Agent State St. TO LOAN t rBOrKBTV AT LOWEST RATKS THOS. V CfiD II Over Ladd Beak IV. a JIW llaak. Sale CLASSIFIED ADVKRTI3MKNT9 Rale Per Word First Insertion .. lc Subsequent Insertions c One week (six insertions) ... 3c rne month 9c gix months contract per mo. 8c lSmonths' cen tract, per mo... 7c No account opened for less than 25c a neat card given free with an advertisement to the extent of 60c Enouncing- "For gale.'- "For Bent," "Rooms" or "Board." FOR XEW TODAT Each new classified advertise-' ment will be run under "New Today" for first Insertion, unless otherwise ordered by the adver tiser. Subsequent insertion of tha ad will appear under its proper class- nNosavert!eement will be run nder "New Today for more than ene issue under any. circumstances (NEW TODAY ."Wanted to buy veal Any sixe. Thone 1576W. CALVES- WANTED LADY FOR DINING ROOM. : Address Box 37, care Statesman. WANTED LADY FOR KITCHEN work. Address Box 37, care States ; FIVE PASSENGER FORD FOR SALE, i ' Inquire 965 North Church. Phone 1589. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR food clean cotton rags. Apply at Statesman Press Room. Phone 23. WHEAT STRAW Dollars a load. De Vries. route , Pratum. FOR SALE. TWO Phone 23F11, Fred 6, Salem, Ore., near WILL THE PERSON ? the crutch on South ' lst Tuesday kindly Statesman office. WHO FOUND Commercial St. leave It at the HVE GOOD MEN WANTED FOR FAC ; tory work, long Job at good wages f.n mt rK.m 203 Snlern Bank of Com' merre Rldg or phone 482. Agent W. N D. Smith. R RENT WELL FURNISHED . .ininir tent for one or two people. -Mtlectvic lights and floor in tent. Fine 3 Ineatlnn. Phone 1870M or call 6D6 South Church St. tOST POCKETBOOK CONTAINING 125 or $30 In currency. The pocket book Is marked "Salem Bank & Trust I Company. Salem, Oregon. J. N. ' Knowland. City Hall. Tor rale or trade for second hand Ford in - good condition One hn-ao vras-on. harness, fresn .' cow and caif.. Will pay, dif fern re i U any, Geo. S. Titus. Rt 4. box 70-A. SAFETY FIRST THE REASONABLE t sd sensible thing- to do In all things li to play safety f irst. You undoubt 1 edly realize that your home nd oth er property that has taken the sav r m wta. lima n acauire may ie w.ni awnv hv fire In a few short bourn. The Oregon Fire Relief Asjn. f -r.-ut-niriiia h re-es tabl i sh ed tkAt... La f orec-on homes. H. A- i.k.... f..nMnp. As-encv. 1 & 2 T.nnh Bunk P.Met . Salem. Phone 247. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. If vitii uiNT TO GET THE BES .. ..-.A ine to n Pacific Hnmaataad Salem. Oregon, for a trial subscription. Mention this ad rf, for nn sat ii u-fton. HAY AND gravel bed. I have good farm security at per cent. John H. Scott, 404 Hubbard Bldg. SILO FOR SALE. CHEAP. 12x32. ONLY been filled twice. Heavy hoops and stay rods. Also 20 steel stantlons, good as new. R. C. Hallberg. Inde pendence, Rt 1. PEERLESS GASOLINE ENGINE. 85 ' yborse power, 2 cylnders. Suitable for grain elevator. Formerly used as auxiliary in electric light plant. Good , condition. 100 gallon tank. Price $1000. Scott Bosorth, Spalding Bldg, Portland. Ore. CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRLS This trim atnrv nf western immi- ttrttlon has been carefully revised. making a handsome little book. It Wis in graphic terms of the mas s sacre of the Oatman family, of the escape of Lorenzo, and the captivity ef Mary and Olive. Mary died of starvation and Olive was purchased r fronv the Indians five years later. ' The price is 20 cents, postpaid. Ad . Oregon Teachers Monthly, Sa lem. Oregon. LIVESTOCK JV0R SALE THREE FRESH JERSEY s, good milkers. Three young setter calves. Good stock. 2011 Ma ! Ave. POULTRY fTOU WANT TO GET THE BEST ultry paper published send 10 eetits in tk NnrthwMt Poultry " i'Mirnal. Salem, Oregon, for a trial wWrltHf,w , Mention this 1d WOOD. fiOD ON CAR AT MARION. OR EG. : I"1' st $t.r0 .er cord, grub oak at M Smith .Iffron ifrnn EMPLOYMENT M AI.F1 "HEN 'WANTEDWHO A RE N'T "ow engaged in SH.nt.lal war wrk. i Apply West Lynn Mills -Serosa river irorn Oregon City, Cap use llirec nen every diy, so come along. Strike 1 but not bothering Its. Wages 42 ents hour, eight hours work. Take Southern Pacific train to Oregon fitv FEMALE nLS Otl WOSI EN" WANTED AT THE Glove Factory, 1435 Oak St. Steady work. FOR RENT HOCSKS KIJRNISUED HOUSE FOR RENT Strictly modern Address box 373, Salem. en re: FOR RUNT HOUSES, APARTMENTS and Farms. F. L. Wood. 341 State street, phone 794. FOR RENT $12.5 SIX ROOM MOD ern bouse on paved street at 1920 South High street E .A- Rhoten, 1141-J, any time week days. FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING: T" Six rin I'MUft- at 746 North Winter St Modem. Formerly rent ed at i:i. Call at Statesman busi ness ellne or phone 23. $10-Neat imwiern 1'uncalow, S rootnn at ;r. North 0:h street. For n.t rly rented .r n. 'll at States man huim-is of i ice tr phone 23. $-0 lUmuslow. modern, fully fur nished. 635 Sixteenth street, fall at Stati jt man business office, or phone $22.30 Furnished flat, modern, at 64 Ferry St. Phone 23 or call at Statesman business office. ROOMS FURNISHED 1 1 OUSIIYi E E P I N G Rooms at 81$ N. Com'L Phone 2321J. RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM with -use of bath, in modern home. Address A. B. care Statesman. GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT WATEJf heat, modern conrenlenees. also In side rooms. Close to State House. 1030 Chemeketa. Phone 1280. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY AUTO SF.RVICB SHIPP'S AUTO SERVICE CITY AND country trips. Phone Day, 963 night. 359. TIRESHEPAIRED VLLCANIZINO- GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE Station 177. .South Commercial St., phone 428. i TIKES REPAIRED Vll.CAM7.1J(0 QUACKENBUSH AUTO SUPPLY AND Vulcanizing. , 219 North Commercial street. a one 66. WATT SH1PP CO. RETREADS AND sections, tubes 25c up. Service car. Phone 362. 126 South Commercial street. BRACKETT & GRAY TUBES VUL- canized, 25c. I Retreading our special ty. Free service car. Phone 1400 279 North Commercial. LOST and FOURD LOST. LOST AT FAIRGROUNDS DEI'PiT Monday evening.: suitca.se with name Jno. A. Hess written with indelible pencil on case. Finuer please notfy this office. PROFESSIONAL C111ROPTIACTIO DR. O. L. SCOTT. D. C, GRADUATE OF P. 8. C Chiropractics fountain bead, Davenport, Iowa. Chiropractic cor rects the cause of disease. Office 406-7-8, VS. 8. N. Bank Building. Phone 7. Realdenee S2X-R BARBER SHOPS AFTER THE OUTING COME IN AND) enjoy our real refreshing tonsorial parlor with s. fchave and shampoo. Ir.grev's Berber Shop 211 State St. DENTIST DR. F. L. UTTER, DENTIST. ROOMS 413-414 Bank of Commerce Building. Phone 606. OSTEOPATH DR. W. L. MERCER, GRADUATE American School Osteopathy, bllrks vllle. Mo.; treats acuie and chronic disease. Office 404-405 U. d. Na tional Bank Bldg. Phone VI . Resi dence 419 North Summer Phone 614 DRS. WHITE & WALTON OSTEO pathtc physicana and surgeons Graduates of the American Schools of Osteopathy. Kirksvllle Mo Post graduate and specialised in nervous diseases at Los Angeles College. Treat acute and chronic diseases. Offices B05-$-7-8. U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phone 859. Rdence. 1620 Court streeL Phone 221$. Dr. White, residence phone 4(9. PHYSICIANS DR L. G. ALT MAN, HOMEOPATHIC Physician. General Practice. Gall Stones and Goiter treated successful ly Office and residence 296 North Liberty. Salem, phony 147. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR a-ood clean rags. Pressroom States man. WANT TO SECURE A $3000 LOAN ON good security at s per cent. lofsky. 311 State. .... rt inn ivn WHEAT E. T. tt.rliiia Klin at l o. v -'iio-.t - -- Sarkus & Son at 887 S - ?"mm,r"' U.. will payiyou the highest rket rice f ob. cars your R. R- "tat Ion. Rrks furnished Call phonft 7 St pr s NrSfO TKACHEHJ R HARR. TEACHER vb phone 1383. . PIANO LODGE DIRECTORY BROTHERHOOD OF YOBMAM vtayfvev- SESOAI fcVt.Ti MEETS EVERY WEDS ing in Masonic iciiii". . - t o'clock. All visiting members wel cnmW. Horace Sykes. Foreman. W. H. Prunk. Correspondent. ; MODERN WOOD9IEN, MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA oVegon Cedar Csmp, No. 5246. meets ?verV Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Derby building corner Court and High streets 1C F. Day, V. C, J- A Wrieht. clerk BUSINESS CARDS "aittionf.f.ih COi7W F. WRIGHT. AUCTIONEER Frm sales a specialty. Turner. Ore gon. airro DELIVER T BAGGAGE AND PARCKI "JUVL1 ed any pUco. city or 'cniintry. Pht K4 or 0t-R W W Klaher 'CHINESE PHYSICXAK. Read the Classified Ad. DRATS A.1D EXPRESS cos CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY clonal Interest, although Sumatta Phone 933. Salem s largest and best made a net gain of 1 fc points. 5? luipped transfer company. Get our !,, j ,.,-,. mm duced freight rate !! alllnunlwl to -. ""0 fehares. snipuvms. Alan for storage as we have three warehouses In eonnectlon with business. Furniture moving, packing, shipping and storing our snecialtv. Office tK Ktate street. DRY ClEANMfl A!fO PRESSIItU JAPANEStS PRESSING PARLOR& F-! B. Watanabe. Prop., 434 N. Commer cial St. ladies' and gentlemen's suits cleaned and pressed, $1.26 and $1.76. Work called for and delivered free. Telephone Main 6t2. INSIRANCK G. W. LA FLA R. 408 HURRARD RUILD . ing. phones: office 1641. residence 2022. Insurance In the best old line companies. Some houses und farms for sale or trade. JUNK JUNK WANTED WE PAT HIGHEST price for Junk of every kind. Let us make you a price on your household good a. The "Square Deal" House Capital Junk Co., S71 Chemeketa Htreet. Phono M. MACHINISTS WE DO MACHINERY REPAIRING OF all kinds, automobile repairing, oxy acetylence welding, gas engine re pairing, model and experimental work. Iowa Machine Shop, D. B. Brown, prop., 252 Chemeketa St-. Sa lem. MONEY TO LOAN. FEDERAL FARM LOAN APPRAIS- er delayed The Federal Land Bank promised an appraisement of all loan applications on hand at this time, but word has just been received that the appraiser has been delayed there for, there is opportunty for a few more to get in their applications and have a quick appraisement if they file their applications immediately. Rate 5V4 per cent. A. C. Bohrnstedt. 401 Masonic Temple, Salem. Oregon, LAUHDniES 8ALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK delivery and carerul work. Dry wash 6c per pound. 13$ South Lib erty street. Phone 25. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REG ular washing done at a rate every body can afford. For only 80 cents we will collect, wash and deliver your washing within twenty-four oiir. Phni 2471 SRCOND HARD GOODS WE BUT AND SEL SECOND HAND goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, har ness, collars. collai pads, tools, chains. Fred Cchlndler. t( Center Street. STORAGE AND THANSFEU ALWAYS PICK THE BEST HOUSE hold goods specialties: storage pack ing, shipping and moving, horse and suto vans; special freight rates to all points. C. O. Pick Transfer &. Storage Co.. 2nd and Pine streets Portland. Oregon. Broadway 69$, A 1996. UNDERTAKERS WFfB tT& CLOUGH C B. WEBB. A. M. Clough. funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the pro fession. 497 Court Street. TRANSFER riAUUNO AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANY KIND of hauling. noueenoio moving Jobs done prompt lv. Try me once. Tlmme, 47$ State Sr. Phone $$$. Residence phone 111J-J- WALL PAPER. raiNT GLENN L. ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC coratitig. painting, tnitlng, paper banging, etc Work done by contract or day; good workman. LocaMon 1020 Center 8f Phone 88$-W. TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND upward for choice Wall Paper at Buren's Furniture Store. 17$ Com mercial 8C SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL Paper and Picture Framing. Good workmen. 45$ Court 8L Phone 48$. WOVEN WIRE FKNCINti Uepet NaUeMl Asaerieaa Feae. mU alsee. M la, ( M I, klgta. Palmts, Oil and VarsJala. Sieves nebrcllt Repaired Legaaxberry mm Hew Hewka. Saleaa Peace at Steve Werke. X50 Vmrt St. Pfsesie 14 R. B. PTCWIN WATBH SALEM WATER CO OFFICE. 101 & Commercial street- For water service apply at office. Make all complaints at the office. No deductions in bills will be allowed (or absence or for anv eaunea whatever unless water Is it r.rt from nremlses. Hereafter watar foe irrlaatlon will only be furnished to regular customers using att foe domestic purposes. Con tractors for sidewalks, brick work. r,- niaaterinB. will please read "for building purposes" under schedule of rates. Apply at office for copy. TRADING FAILS TO TAKE LIFE New York Stocks Lack Im-pulse-Priccs Open With Uncertain Trend NEW YORK. Aug. 1. Lacking guidance or impulse, from any re- ! sponsible quarter, today s stock mar. .,w..l lt lothnrsMc and incon- elusive course, leaders fluctuating idly within one to two-point limits, while specialties displayed general heaviness. . . Prices opened Hh an uncertain trend, but Ihe list immediately be- . -actinnnrv on moderate sen were bribed to ditp,.oint..ent at thr failure of the federal authority o eonsummate contracts -overinR to eonsu rental, etc. Such issues as Union Panne, Ca nadian Pacific, Reading. P.altimore and Ohio. Norfolk and Western, a liash preferred "A" and "P.". and Missouri. Pacific, preferred, fell hack one to Jilniost two points. fnitei States Steel remained nn re?p'.nsive to the rein.ii k.id 'iar . "... ,:..i-,i ciat iiir nt. iiiakini; a iviij wnw rrVpr'Ull Of slightly more than one point and cloriin? at a l"v of siibrtantiil faction on its usual larg turnover. . . Shippings, motors, oil and an odd assortment of unclassified shares re acted one to three points and tobac- reflected the absence of profes- Sales i ue aay s most noteworthy uevel npment was a sudden decline during the afternoon in rates for tall money from 6 to per cent on offerings of large amounts by a prominent financial institution. The break was without Influence in time funds, the rates holding firm. Domestic bonds, including lilerty Issues, were irregular, but the inter national group, notably the Anglo French Ss and Paris 6s gained large fractions. Total Kales, par value, aggregated r,22..uo. Old United States bunds were un changed on tall. SALEM MARKETS ' nunxa prick. F-gpr, and rovltry. Kggs, 39c. Broilers. 24 to 26c. Hens. 19 to 21c. Old Roosters, 15c. Pork. Mutton and Reef. Pork on foot, IS to 17c. Ewes, 5c to 7c. Veal, dressed, 12 to 15c, Spring lamb, 10c. ' Beef steers, 7 to 9c; cows, 4 to 7c. IUy. Cheat, per ton.. $2 4 to $2. Clover, per ton, 23. Oats, $23. Grain. V.heat, $2.00 to 2.03. Oats,, soc Beans, 7c. Mil Feeds, Retail. Bran, per ton, $38. Shorts, per ton. $38. WIIOLK8ALK TO DKALF.RS. Creamery butter. 5 4 to oT.c. Rutterfat, f. o. b. Salcin. 53c. Fish. Rlack Cod, 18c. Red Cod, lie. Salmon, Chinook. 25c Halibut, 25c Codfish, 15c 4 FraiL Local peaches. 90c to $1.00. Oranges, $8.00 to $8.50. Cantelotipes, $3.73 to $4.40. Watermelons. 3 lie. Tomatoes. $1.93. Local tomatoes. $1.23 to $1.33 per crate. Grpe Fruit. $4.50 to $7.75. Lemons,, $8.f. Oto $10.50. Bananas, 8 ',4 c lb. Veseta.nl. Now potatoes, 4to 4Va. Oreen beans, 3 to 6c. Cabbage. 3 '4 to 4c. Onions (Imported). $2.75. Retail Price. Creamery butter. 60c. Dairy butter, 55c. Eggs, 45c Flour, hard wheat $2.80 to $1. Flour, valley. $2.5 Oto $2.60. Sugar. can 5et 11 lb l Potatoes, sack lots, 81. za. 1)11 Product.'. rt .! 1 ma In Tints-. 13 cents. -Kerosene Pear, in bulk, lie, Elaine, In case, 28c; Eocene, In case. 23 '4c. . Oronlte Aroturps In case, 35c; In bulk. 26 c. PORTLAND MARKETS j Grain. PORTLAND. At:g. 1. August de livery, bids: Oat5. No. 2 white feed. $39.riO; barley. standard feed. $31.30: barley. "A" r'andard feed. STi3. September oats. No. 2. $5.30; September feed barley. $33; Sep tember "A" barly. $31; September oats. No. 3. $31.50; September oaia, clipped. $32; STmber corn, yel low, $66.50; September corn, mixed, $64. Eastern oats and corn In bulk, bids: Oats. No. 3 white. $53; 38 pound clipped, while, $32 50; No. 3 yellow, $66.30; No. 3 mixed, $64. Dairy Produce. Butter: Prints, extras, 53c; cubes, extras, 4714c. Rutterfat: Portland delivery. No. sour cream. 53c. Potatoes. Buying price: Iorals. $2.30 ft 2.73; Felling price, $3f 3.23; new Califor nia's $3.50 i 3.75. XEW YORK MARKETS. NEW offered. YORK, Aug. 1 Prunes, lew CORN IS GIVEN UPWARBSV1NG Unfavorable Crop Reports Affect Market Moderate Reactions ' CHICAGO Aug. 1. unfavorable rrp repot tt! eFpi-cially in regard to Oklahoma, gave a pronounced up- ! ward swing today t' the corn mar- k t. Prices closed nrni. Hifio: J September $1... tn , gained - t c to 7r- JlT llnish in provisions .varied from 30c decline to Tc advance, Sales to realize profits caused moderate reactions at intervals, but the offi rings were readily absorbed. The fact that arrivals here hardly r.vceolod the !' ears ws an addi . t.onal sirensinr-nmii lb. last Oats derived firnme;s chieiiy rroni corn. Selling by cash nouses liem the advance in check aj ( Interest in tho provision marxet was the smallest in many weeks The fact that values were pear the mazi mtim deterred buyers, notwithstand ing expected disclosure of a decrease of stocks. REAL ESTATE PRCNK ORCHARD FOR SALE 2 AC res with good rrop, part cash. Call at 319 Chemrketa bL ur phone 929. STOCK AND FARM EQUIPMENT FOR Sale at $ or will take a small S.-tlem house and pay difference. fae Win. Fleming. 311 Slate St. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY OF ANY kind to exchange, come and compare it with my larg list of exchangee, both city and country. John 11. Scott. 401 Hubbard lildg. FOR SALE FOl'R ROOM COTTAGE, furnished. iinace. electric range, paved e.recL close to car-line, sac rifice price. W. H. Grabenhoral 4l Co.. I7i Slate St. Phone 211i. A 10 ACRE TIMBER TRACT NEAR Gilliam station and a little house and two lots In Salem for a closer in house In Salem. See Wm. Flem ing. Ill State St. or phone 303. FOR SALE FIVE ACRES. ALL 1M proved In Mt. Angrl. House, barn and other outbuildings. Orchard Must sell as I am unable to farm It Christina Pauli. Mt. Angel. Oregon. AN ACRE FARM. SO IN CULTIVA tion. fair buildings, living water, main good road, south of Dallas. must be sold in a few dara. will take ' a small clear property part payment- See Wm. Fleming. 311 State street. FOR SALE 5 ACRE TRACT WITH bungalow and outbuildings, some raspberries, strawberries and family orchard, all under cultivation and within IS minutes walk to car line. Cheap. Address "D. W" care of Statesman. A GOOD LITTLE HOUSE AND BARN and a dozen lots with lots or fruit in cluding 20 long rows of loganberries for a smaller town property. Just the thing for an old couple. See Wm. Fleming. 311 State street, phone 303 or 861 evenings. A GOOD HU"Xlt rXET OX EAST ide Commercial etreef. one door north of State street, RaJem. together wlb perpetual right of war ever the 14x)e feet tract extending from this property te State street. Trm Apply Pytt Bosorth. 701-3 Epaaldlng Bldg, Portland. Oregon. BRING YOUR TRADES I can match rnn C W Nlemever. Real Estate Agent, Canada Lands, ill State street. FOR SLE 2S ACRE FARM. AIJ. cleared, family orchard. S cvs wheat. 9 tons -f bay in barn. I acres itlanted to corn, beans and potatoes, good team. cow. chickens, iavrming itnplrmmti and household gool. well, spring, running water In pas ture, price $;. 00. one balfeash. terms on balance. C per cent inter est. W. II Grabenhorst & Co, 37$ State St, Phone 23IS. 218 ACRE FARM CIlSE TO R. IH river ttt'm land, first class Im provements, to exchange for smaller Place up to 1 1 .. and gnd liberal terms on balance. Iriee $20 NICE 7 ACRE TRACT FOR RENT close In. good improvements. AlJtO 120 ACRE FARM NEAR JEF ferson to rent, anout so avcres farm land, fair mi-rvements.' FINE MODERN lU NUAIlW ON PAY ed street to exchange tor acreage near Salem. Sc PEIMMNE & MARSTERS. 403 Hub bard T.ldg. ' from navement. !. A swell rive room modern bungalow on paved streeL not far out. $!. Fine 7 room bungalow on paved street. $:00. 10 rr tract bearing orchard and loganberries, good buildings, main road, close to Salem, barraln at $:. Good farm. 21 acres, bot tom land, new houa. god barn, well fenced. $05 per acre, take smaller place part pay. Equity In six room bouse for lota or ut. Houses for rent. F. L Wood. Bayne Building. EXCHANGES-70 ACRES IN HOWELL ITairie. some clearing, light improe "menta. price $1710. will take Slem residence as part pay. 320 acres, good Improvements. 1 mile from Am erican Kalis. Idaho, for valley ranch not over $10.o. prW-e $l.0. 14t acres, t I I miles trora town. 70 rui tivated. fair improvement. $ per acre, will taKe a aiem residence noi over $2j00. 17 acres. Improved, half cultivated, will take Salem residence as part pay. 30 acres, good modern improvements, all tillable. clover, a lot more has been clovered. Income $.000. will take good small ranch near Salem, price $100 per acre. SO acrts river bottom, all cleared, for IH.hr irrigated, ranch, not over $!.- 000. 157 near McCoy. Or, 8 cleared. well fenced. Will take acreage near Salem T.ot over $1000. price $60 per acres. 293 acres, well Improved. 250 cultivated well watered In Douglas county, for rsnch near Salem, not over $13,000. price $20,000. Socolof sk. Sit State. SIZE OF FOURTH ISSUE DECREASES!: Bi-Weekly Block of Certifi cates Two-Thirds Usual Amount WASHINGTON. Aug. l.-Theihad training .ndjbat yon have fourth bl-weekly block of certificates ; a very ihon-ld kind of mother and of indebtedness announced to night by the treasury In anticipation or ine ncen company; they think you '7Xr: ir'r. . U IM of -.V .j i.i. .it. .. tha amount of each t father." or you would be nice man- Iieil Ullfciuan - issue. The reduction wnyn aiso was made In the third block was taken as Indicating It may be unnecessary to float the $R.OOn.ono.f0 of certi ficates which the treasury had tent atively arranged to sell In connection with the financing program for the fourth liberty loan and that conse quently the amount of the loan may a . a a be less than $R.0o.ou".mih. The reason for the reduction "i , are to you wnen we an nrw at "" the size of the new issue. It was an- ocrlher. It makes mother and fath nounced. Is the fact that all -yT .rry gorry to. think that when previous Issues were oversubscribed. I rr rrj Ld that receints from eome- nimir little boy goe away from home excess profits taxes than advance est I ma - oniv minimum of lion is "niy tnc minimum ' , nnvmr. inn yn., - to subscribe on the basis 01 a .., ooo.OOO issue 1 The certificates will tie datoi auc I nt and are parable IWember i.v .1 at A l.o ner cent .i 111 iw h fofleral he better behaved In company srniiiun win 1- 1 ...... r.rve hanks 11 n to the close of iness August 13. Terms are identi cal with certificate?-of other recent Mocks. THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN dokt '5Mi.ve a rn Tr fzvis a.rr w BtTTtR THAU 5iMpt.r too M FlPTttH'CXNTi! UVI.NU TILf. CK)LDEX RULE. It Is because! the parents or guar dians break the rales of playing hap pily together, that the child learns to do IL The parents slap the child, and take things away from the child by force without the child's consent and without any real reason for do ing It, and they show other disregard for the child's point of view: destroy the child's toys or playthings, or take them away from the child for tan reason nnder the sun that the child can see. The parents take away all the rights of the child at their own whim; how can they blame the child ror doing some of tha things that they themselves do? All lire Is Jnst a beautiful game of playing together happily; and all true edncatlon con lists In learning the rules by which the game Is played. Civilization Is simply humanity playing and working together civilly, each respecting the rl-hU and feel ings ot all others and all working to gether to preserve freedom of play ot all human beings. Civilization is based on other-fellow-respect, each acting according to the Golden Rale. In proportion as we teach this to the children, and In proportion as we practice It with the children, la that proportion the children will be saved the sorrows that come from not being civil to each other. Brute force applied to the suppres sion and repression of children when they are little la sure to result la ex plosions later. But It is never too late to deal with these things and to start right In liv ing the Golden Rule. I mast tell you a thing that may help yon: I know a mother whose little 6-year-old son an only child has been going through the phase where he thought it was smart to "act naughty" In company. All sorts of punishing and all sorts of reason Ing seemed to fall, until one day the mother happened to think to deal 1th him In a different way. After he had been naughty In a neighbor; ' house, she came home and had a little talk with him to this effect: I -When you act naughty before oth- er people, they think right away that ! you are a poor tittle boy who never father who did not teach you how to nered; and It reems to me that If you really do love 70a rmotber and father and If you really think well of them, you would want the people to think well of them. too. and when you are out In company you would be nlc and kind to ether children. Just a n ar. nlco and kind to us. and we - v. . s were greater, and acts naughty other people tex. A hair h U 1 tnlnklnc hpw horrid your mother the. . . ..- . won,trr If you really! lather are. 1 wnnu-r 11 " ..j ... MW rinU - ". 1 . think well of u. - . . n nm Up uik riM th trick. Nobody could ask a child than bus - he has teen slneo tke perhaps sam sort of treatment would In the cos of yr chUd. help I 15 Lj f -xnx J j V so: J J But don't do the fatal thing of tak ing the attitude that you have always been correct and right In everything; yoe have done for the child, aad that the child Is an ungrateful little chit! The child will know that xou are not telling the truth. If you take' such an attitude! Acknowledge that yon bavo made mistakes la the training or the child, and get the child's co-operation In - mending 'matters now, nciorw these thlags get fixed Into bad hab its. NaaUlna. MORE IIOGH SEEDED. A representative, of Armour 4k Company visited the firm's branch establishment at Spokane. Wash one day recently. In aa Interview per taining to the business done at that point, he said: "After operating here for a year wo are more enthusiasts than at the time or the original In vestment except as regards the hog Industry. We believe that there Is a. wonderful opportunity here for tho production of hogs, and It Is simply a matter of educating the farmers la I growing the most economical crops. The territory adjacent to Spokane can be made a great hog producing section. We are enable to get bogs enough at Spokane to lake care ot I bo local western branch houses oa the Pacific coast td we ought to be get ting enough to ship a surplus east TIME TABLES sorniKR PACIFIC CO. neevbtsewBMS $4 Oregoauatt .......... "-w. 1 Ortto Exprese 1:0$ a- t Willamette Lalted..,9:t I a.. It Portland Passenger.. 1:35 sa il Cooe Bay !:15 II Portland Express ... 8:0 p.. Na. Ne. Nsx. NO. N. lit lioesl Way Fretrat.. tj:eea-s. Nev 223 P or Used irast rrw...s w Sewtbbseed $2 Oregowtae - 21 Cone Bay 10:01 a.S, 1$ California Expreos...l0:lt a-sa. 17 Rosebnrg Passenger. -4:09 .e. 17 Willamette Harmed.. l:Msn. No. No, So. So. No. is Kan Kraaeleco Pass.. t:14 I No. 121 San Fret. Fast Frt...ll: No. 121 Local Way Freight.. 114$ Svam. 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T lltm 4ieaa II II ! 14 J1 lism I lsm M Ltd.. I llpm 4epm 4 te pm 4 1 21 -lpe l:Spm 10 pan North llaak Ststo 4 arrive jerrer- are j -o 't 1$ 'm and j or miautes eariteri. -ueeve n rtnYAI.t. CToNNF-CTIONt etb tn't,... Cmllli Arrlv. Baleea - T ... 44 am 12 11 pm 2 1 pm 4 I a pm II em lave Salem 1 Mm 4 a pea I 14 pee llifai . Arrive CorveHIe Soolbboood 47 em II lism 5 is pm po 00 r to Ike 14 em 114 am IT m 414 $:40 pm