The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 08, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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Tka Wonfff n4 Mwir1e Vi Ponlfnl Plfir Nnforl 1nAff PmnPf II
Rnr Sell and Exchange all Kinds
SECUflU MAnu uuuuo 1
tXOTUlN1 , 81IOKH. IHCV-
cxks. too us, inc.
CAPITAL EXCHANGE
NORWICH ITXIOV
fTRK INSUBAXCK MM'IKTY
1 W. II. Rargliardt. Jr.,
Resident Agent St.
MONEY TO LOAN
w -. aTwsw-s-
f THOS. K. FORD
. iMpnnTCD FARM AND CITY
ZuoVLhTY AT LOWEST HATES
I uttr immm as
Bank. Salem. Or,
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CLASSIFIED ADYERTISMESTS
f first Insertion ......... lo
J Subsequent Insertion ........ He
Use week (six insertions) ... 3c
Ons month .. o
Sis month' contract per mo. 8c
llmonths' contract, per mo... 7c
i, ..count opened for less than 25c
A neat card given free with
an
advertisement to the extent of 50c
toaounclng "For Sale." "For
tout." "Rooms" or "Board.-
Headings So You, Can Readily Find Them They're Worth Whilej
ROOMS
FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM
with us of bath, in modern botne.
Addreaa A. U. care Statesman.
GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM HOT WATER
beat, modern conrenlentes, alio lu
aide roomi. Cloae to State House.
lOSOCbemeketa Phone 1280.
EMPLOYMENT
AUKNT9
MEN WANTED AHLB HODIED, OV
t IS years fur paper mill work at
W est Linn. Oreguti near Portland
Wage $3.36 eight hours. . No expert-
. nioe Dpcfuimry. Permanent position
ana advancement for steady men
mriKe unmrru eignl months ago
doe not affect penceful and normal
operation of this plant. " Free trana-
portation. 141 North High St. Phone
840.
LODGE DIRECTORY
BROTHERHOOD OV YOEMAH
SALEM MARKETS
MEETS EVERT WEDNESDAY EVEN-
ing in Masonic Temple, fifth floor, at
S o'clock. All visiting memben wel
come. Horace Sykea, Foreman, W.
H. Trunk. Correspondent.
MODEHlf WOODHEH.
REAL ESTATE
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp, No. 1244, meets
every Thursday evening- at S o'clock
In Derby building-, corner Court and
High streets. R. F. Day. V. C.; J. A.
Wright, clerk.
BUSINESS CARDS
MALE
FIVE GOOD MEN WANTED FOR FAC
tory work, long- job at good wages.
Call at room 303 Salem Rank of Com
merce Illdg., or phone 482. Agent W
. D. Smith.
AUTO DELIVERY
HA GO AGE AND PARCELS DELIVER,
d any place, city or country. Phone
4 or znn-K. w. W. Fisher.
i KI2W TODAY . ' . j
Each new classified advertlae
ment will be run under "New
Today" for first Insertion, unless'
otherwise ordered by the adver
tiser Subsequent insertion of the ad
will appear under its proper claaa
ficaUon. .
No advertisement will be run
ssder "New Today" for more than
os Issue under any circumstances
MEN WANTED WflO ARE NOT
NOW ENGAGED IN ESSENTIAL
WAR WORK. APPLY WEST LINN
MILLS ACROSS RIVER FROM ORE
GON CITY. CAN USE THREE MEN
EVERY DAY. SO COME ALONG.
STRIKE ON BUT NOT BOTHER
ING US. WAGES 42c HOUR. EIGHT
HOURS WORK. TAKE SOUTHERN
PACIFIC TRAIN TO OREGON CITY.
DRAYS A BID EXPRESS
CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
Phone 933, Salem s largest and best
equipped transfer company. Uet our
reduced freight rates on eastern
shipments. Also for storage as we
have three warehouses fn connection j
with business. Furniture moving,!
pacKing, snipping ana storing our
specialty. Office 1 State street.
DRY CLEANING AWfJ PRESSING
JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F.
8. Watanabe, Prop., 414 N. Commer
cial St. Ladles' and gentlemen's
suits cleaned and pressed, $1.1$ and
11.75. Work called for and delivered
free. Telephone Main SIS.
INSURANCE
FEMALE
TODAY
FURNITURE FOR SALE IN FIRST
cist condition. 935 Oak atreet.
CAPABLE WOMAN WANTS WORK
by day. H-91, care of Statesman,
LADIES AND MEN TO GATHER
ferns and evergreens, all or spare
time, pood pay. Reply envelope,
please. Address "F. 1'." care Statesman.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT FIVE ACRE SALEM SUB
urban home for rent, .flit) per year.
H. A. Johnson At Co.
FOR SALE SMALL SHOE REPAIR
hop doing good business, in good lo
ration, will sell on time or cash. Ad
dress "1-A" care Statesman.
AFTER THE OUT I NO COME IN AND
tnjoy our teal' refreshing tonsorlal
parlor, with a shave ana shampoo,
lntrey's Barber Shop, 311 State St.
GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20.000 CLERKS
at Washington. Examinations every
where in Auirust. Experience unnec
essary. Men and women desiring
government positions write for free
particulars to J. C. I,ennnrrt. I former
civil service examiner). 1060 Kenols
Rldg.. Washington, D. C.
G. W. LAFLAR. 40S HUBBARD BUILD-
ing. phones: office 1644, residence
2022. Insurance in the best old line
companies. Some bouses and farms
for sale or trade.
JTJNK
sunn
JUNK WANTED WE PAY HIS H EST
price for Junk of every kind. Let as
make you a price on your household
goods. The "Square Deal" House
Capital Junk Co, 171 Cbemeketa
Street. Phone IIS.
MACHINISTS
LOST and FOUND
LOST.
H. A JOHNSON INSURANCE AGENCY
toes a . general lire insurance ousi
ea, bo to Mutual and Old Line com
potes. 1 & 2 Bush Bank Bld.. phone
lit
Lost on sunday, august 4th.
mr north falls at Silver Creek, a
lsay! wrist watch, Waltham move
ment, .black leather wrist strap.
Finder please leave at Statesman of
t ties and claim reward.
itt 8 ALE 100 ACRE FARM. FINE
' Vnd, good buildings, $90 per acre. 10
trr tract close to Salem, bearing or
chard and. loganberries, izuuo. r.x
fhsnge. fig .acres well improved $6,-
toa Take mart cltv nronerty or acre-
lit. C room house $1500. Take lots
art navment. time -on balance. F. L.
Wood. Bayne Bldg.
LOST SMALL BAY SHETLAND
Stallion, newara. rnone in..
WE DO MACHINERY REPAIRING OF
all klnda. automobile reparrlng, oxy
acetylence welding, gas engine re
pairing, model and experimental
work. Iowa Machine Shop. D. B.
Brown, prop., 253 Cbemeketa. St, Salem.
TRANSFER HAULING
LOST PAIR OF GOLD RIM GLASSES
at comfort station. Finder please
lv with police matron, Oregon
Electric. '
AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY
AVTO SERVICE
lFSTfUTCrSERVICECITY AND
country trips. Phone Day. 163
night, SS9.
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE ANY KIND
or hauling. tiouaenoia
moving lobs done prompt
ly. Try me once. Tim me.
47S State St. Phone IIS. Reeldenee
phone 11S?-J.
LAUNDRIES
DUYIN'G PRICK.
KstCs and Poultry.
ERfs, 40c.
Broilers. 22 to 24c.
Hens. 18 to 20c.
Old Roosters. 15c.
Pork, Mot ton and IWf.
Pork on fout. r,'3 to 17'ic
Kwes, Sc to 7c.
Veal, dressed. 12 to 16c.
Spring lamb, 10C
Beef steers, 7 to 9c; cows. 4 to 7e
IUy.
Cheat, per ton,, $2 4 to $25.
Clover, per ton $25.
Oats, $25.
Grain.
Wheat, $2.00 to $2.03.
Oats. 90c
Beans, 7c.
MIL Feeds, IUU1L
Bran, per ton, $S.
Shorts, per ton, $38.
WIIOLKHALK TO DEALERS.
Creamery butter. &4 to 5Te.
Hutterfat, f. o. b. Salein, 53c.
KUh.
Black Cod, 18C
Red Cod, lie.
Salmon. Chinook, I Co.
Halibut, 25c
Codfish, 15c
Fruit.
Oranges, $8.00 to $8.50.
Canteloupex. $2.75 to $3.25.
Watermelons, 2 to 2'4
Local tomatoes, $1 pr crate.
Grape Kro.it. $4.50 to $7.75.
lemons., $8.5 Dto $10.50.
Bananas, 8 He lb.
Vegetable.
New potatoes, 3',i to 4c.
Green beans, 5 to 6c.
Cabbage, 4 to 4 He.
Onions (Imported) $3.
Retail Price.
Creamery butter, 60c
Dairy butter, 55c.
Eggs, 45c.
Flonr. hard wheat, $2.80 to $8.
Flour, ralley, $2.5 Oto $2.60.
Sugar, cane sod beet, 11 lb. $1.
Potatoes, sack lots, $1.25.
Oil Product.
Red Crown gasoline .In balk. 22e.
Standard engine distillate, In bulk.
13 cents.
Kerosene Pear, In bnlk, lie;
Elaine, In case, 28cpEocene, In ease.
234c.
Oronlte Arotnrps In ease, S5e;
in bulk. 26He-
IRRIGATED IDAHO RANCH TO
trade for ranch near Kalent. not over
Ili.vus. Socolofsky.
3t ACRES NEAR AMERICAN FALLS.
Idaho, well Improved, to exchange
for ranch near Salem, not otf f!2.-
lot. Kot-ulofsky.
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
By GENE BYRNES
AN -ARTISTIC LITTLE RESIDENCE
in pi-turesiu surroundings and 3
lots, must be sold. See Wiu. Fleming,
311 Stair St.. for bargain.
FINE PRUNE AND LOGAN HERRY
ranch near Malem. to exchange for
residence. In Portland or Malmi and
cash. Price l.0U. Socolofsky.
32 ACRES. PRUNE AND HAY RANCH
good Improvements, will take Halem
residence and mortgage back for
balance. Price I.VW. riorolofsk y.
WILL TAKE A VACANT MrT AND
little cash for a good & room hiniw
n paved strtet. 1 N. Commercial.
William Fleming. 311 State street.
TO EXCHANGE EQUITY IN S2S.-
Portland Apartment property,
well located, for ranch In vicinity of
Salem, not over 1 1 .. Socolofsky.
eSSl
FOR RENT- STOCK AND GRAIN
farm. Itnferences required. Inquire
at room 22 Breyman block. Halem. or
FOR SALE MODERN BUNGALOW.
two lots. Has furnace, fireplace, gar
age, fruit and walnut trees, east
front. Address 329 N. 19th. phone
231S W.
FOR SALE FOUR ROOM COTTAGE,
furnished- 'irnirc, electric range,
paved reet. close to car-line, sac
rifice price. W. II. Grabenhorst
Co.. 275 State St. Phone 2I1&.
SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK
delivery and careful work. Dry
wash 6c per pound. 1SS South Lib
i erty street. Phone IS.
HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO
ii ip ,hinr don at rat every
' body can afford. For only SI cents
we will collect, wash and deliver
- your washing; within twenty-four
hour J. Phone S47L
TIRES REPAIRED VULCANIZING
TIRE
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE 400 GOOD GRAIN SACKS
or will exchange for hay. 1925 State.
PIANO FOR SALE ALSO MAN'S
Desk and Household goods. Phone
H7I. .
FOR SALE 19 IS FORD ROADSTER
body and top. $15.00. Highway gar
, 1000 So. Commercial.
IF YDTT WINT TO GET THUS BBS J
farm paper, send 10c to tne Pacific
Homestead. Salem, Oregon, for a trial
subscription. Mention this ao.
ttlj-i vow Ail.P. PHEAP. 12x32. ONLY
beca filled twice. Heavy hoops and
iliv rwl A !. 2(1 steel stantlons
food as new. R. C. Hallberg, Inde
pendence. Kt. 1. .
FOR SAI.R on TRADE FOR SECOND
ftisnd Ford In good condition One
Iheavv horse . wagon, harness, fresh
row and calf. Will pay difference
if any. Geo. S. Titus. RL 4. box 70-A.
GATES HALF-SOLE
Station. 177. South
phone 428.
SERVICE
Commercial St..
TIRES REPAIRED -Vrt.CNIZlNG
QUACKENBUSH AUTO SUPPLY AND
Vulcanizing. i nmm v-umuiv'
street. hone C6.
WATT 8H1PP CO. RETREADS AND
sections. tuDes Zic up. frr.it.
Phone' 362. 12S South Commercial
street.
imtrKETT A GRA1- TUBES VUL-
canizedt 25c. Retreading our special
ty. Free service car. Phone 1400
279 North Commercial.
SECOND HAND BOOPI
WE BUY AND BEL. SECOND HAflU
goods or all Kinds, pip linings, nar
neas. collars, collai pads, tools,
chains. Fred Bchlndler. SSS Center
Street.
UNDERTAKERS
WHOLE MILK
We will pay 2.7.1 per hnnlreil
delivered at Salem. Irlce liaaed
(mi 4 per cent fat contents. Phone
24 HS
MARION CREAMERY &
PRODUCE CO.
8ALKM, ORKCJOX v
A II 60S first mortgage and a second
one of 12000. well secured, and two
Portland lota for what have you In
exchange to offer for consideration?
See Wm. Fleming. 341 State St.
FOR TRADE FOR MODERN CITY
residence A five acre tract, -ooi
Imorovements. In city limits. Seven
block from carllne. I'hone 1S99-W
or call after 2:30 p. m. at 19th and
Oxford.
FOR SALE SECOND HAND GRAIN
sacks, wood and ensilage rutter. a
silo 12x32 feet, both practically new
also an automatic dump bed cheap
John If. Scott. 44 Hubbard Bldg
I'hone 2S4 or 22r
V NEW MODERN S ROOM RUNG A -
low tt a voting- couole at II a month
A 7 room house. Very close In at IIS
a month. Another same sise further
nut at II a month. William Flem
ing. 311 State St.. agent.
SMALL HOME IN SALEM WANTED
in part exchange for 7 1 acres
near Ynnralla of which IS acres are
In prunes. 3S In cultivation and 414j
acres timber and pasture, (air build
Ings. Team and tools included. A.
C. Bohrnstedt. 411 Masonic Temple.
Salem. Oregon.
PS SieWv mmc
tii a
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RUSSIAN CAPTAIN
IN WASHINGTON
Denver WUl Control
lis Own Water Plant
A GOOD BUY 2-xlS FEET ON EAST
side Commercial street, one door
north of State street. Salem, together
with perpetual right of way over the
14xSWi feel tract extending from
this property to Slate street. Terms.
Apply Scoit Rosorth. 701 2 Spauldlng
Bldg.. Portland. Oregon.
40 ACRE TRACT, mostly hearing
nrunea. with drier, house and nam
and fine spring. If taken at once
crop goes with it. price $1 .SOS. Will
take third .r more in good property.
Terms on balance; 3 miles from R. IC
depot. II miles from Salem. William
Fleming. 341 State atreet. Salem.
i Clough. funeral dlrectora. Latest
! modern memoes Known 10 ui -'
fesslon. 497 Court street.
PORTLAND MARKETS I
WALL PAPER. raiNT
PROFESSIONAL
GLENN L. ADAMS FOR HOUSE' DEC
coratlng. painting. tmUng, paper
hanging, etc, Work don by contract
or day; good workman. LocaMon
120 Canter Bt. Phone SSS-W.
TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND
upward for choice Wall Paper at
Buren s irurniiur oiore. tn
mercial St.
CHIROFH ACT! O
FOR SALE TEAM HORSES, WOOD
rtok. harness and new wagon.
Horses 7 and 8 years old. Address
R. T. giddall. at Smith's saw mill.
Kast Independence, Route 3, Salem,
Oregon.
DR. O. U SCOTT. D. C, GRADUATE Ot
P. 8. C Cnlropractlcs fountain head.
Davenport. Iowa. Cblropraetl 1 cor
rects the causa of disease. Office
JoS-'-s! O. a N. Bank Building.
Phnn, m Reaideneei IH-R
"PHYSICIANS
DR. L. G. ALTMAN, HUMburAi
Phv, an (ienerai rracuce. uan
o..na nt Goiter treated successful
iv. Office and residence 296 North
Liberty, Salem, phone 147.
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 Bldg.,
Portland. Ore.
ni) V. L. DTTEK. BEMTHT, tixjyjsaa
413-414 Bang, OI vommerce duuuius,
Phone COS.
CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRLS
This true itnrv at western immi
gration has been' carefully revised,
nsking a handsome little book. It
tells In graohlc terms of the mas
sere of the Oatman family, of, the
rspe of Lorenzo, and the captivity
ef Mary and Olive. Mary died of
starvation and Olive was purchased
rom the Indians five years later
Th price is 20 cents, postpaid. Ad
ss Oregon Teachers Monthly. Sa-
POCrLTRT
-V J TOU WANT TO GET THE BEST
Dm poultry
S
t
ot
naner nuhllshed send 10
BU to the Northwest Poultry
Journal. 8alem. Oregon, for a trial
iweelntlon Mention this add
WOOD.
W7J0D ON CAR AT MARION, OR EG.
;'r "t 14.60 per cord, grub oak at
-J- ' " Kmlth Jefferson, twes-on.
FOR RENT
HOUSES
RKNT HOUSES APARTMENTS
Farms, p. L. Wood. 341 SUte
"wt. phone 794.
t6 3 RENT 112. CO SIX ROOM MOD
i nouse on paved street at lizo
"ouin ui.k ...... t.1 , tikt
W. anv 1 1 m week Aava
1i
3
'R; RENT -THE FOLLOWING:
A Six room house at 746 North
5
"'"ter St Modem. Formerly rent
r" $15. Call at Statesman bust
orrice or phone 23
, 1 0 V.. f k- n .T . v n f,n...lAitt.
'ooms at !r,1 .Vorth 20th street. For
for IZ. Call at States
Y
"riy rented f,
.".business ofi'ce cr phone 23
" New bungalow, modern In ev
IT' r"Dct- Five - rooma and large
'Teping norch Formerly rented for
I". Use of garage if desired, at 640
NOItK 1 4U (J i" 1 1 . 0fl.
i 6u"Jness office or phone 23.
t..?-5ft Futnl.hed flat, modern, at
Kerry .St. Phone 23 or caU at
"utesman business office.
DENTIST
OSTEOPATH
. rrt a MCP
rT w 1 . HEKUfitt. un-auAAJ.
American scnooi waieopamj. "-"mT"
viii. Mo.t treats acute and chronic
disease. Office 404-40S U. 8.
tlonal Bank Bldg". Pbon fit. Resi
dence 41f North Summer. Phone !
Dairy ITtxIttcf.
PORTLAND. Aug. 7. Butter:
Prints extras. 52c; cubes, eitras,
48 fl 4 9c; buttcrfat. Pottland deliv
ery, No. 1 sour creaid, 55c.
Potatoe.
Buying price, locals, $3.00 0 3.25;
DENVER. COLO Aug 6. WnBlrl
pal ownership of the water plaat was
voted today la Denver by a heavy
majority, according to Incomplete re
turns. The proposal was la the form
of a bond issu for $13.97.0S9
submitted to the taxpayers. This
valuation for Ita plant has been ac
cepted by the Denver Union Water
Company, from whom the city pur
WASHINGTON. Aug. 7. Captain I ehased.
Vladimir Hurb.n. formerly of I .J!fT VflLilT:
Russian army but who is now in i "" -
Tells of Experiences Among
Army of Escaped Czech
Prisoners
BRING YOUR TRADES
I can match you. C W. Nlemeyer. Rul
Estate Agent. Canada Lands.
street.
State
selling price, $3.25r.i 3.50; new
Call- I
SEE PORTER FOR PAiNTB WAU.
Paper ana nctur rraraiD. uwy
workmen. 4E6 Court SC I'hone 4 IS.
WOVEN WIRE FEN CINQ
De N01 Jk AnseHeaa rae,
all sle. S la. t SS la. big-.
Palate. Oils and Vavmlsh,
Steves Rekallt mm4 Repaired
Legaaberry mm He) Ha.
Vmmm Stava U'crfcs,
s Cmrt St. Ph 144
R. B. rEMISO,
. . rxiMRirf n
DRS. WHITE WAX.XUW. w-cw-
pathlc . pnysicana ana "---Graduatea
of the American Schools of
Osteopathy. o Post
graduate and apeclalised in nerTOus
diseases at Los Angeles College
.... and chronic disease
A.y.i":- K0-..S.7.S U. S. National 1
Bank Bldg. Phone 85$. R-?idsnce.i
1620 Court street Phon mas.
White., residence phone 4SS.
WATER
ucu WATER CO. OFFICE. 801 B.
Commercial street. For water seryle
apply at offtca Make all complaints
at the office. No deductions in bills
will be allowed tor aosence or ior
any causes whatever unless water Is
cut off from premises- Hereafter
water foe Irrigation will only be
furnished to regular customers using
water for domestic purposes. Con
tractors for eldewelks. brick work,
or plastering, will please read "for
building purposes" under schedule of
ratea Apply at office for copy.
fornlas. $3.50 0 3.75.
Grain.
August delivery, bid: Oats. No.
2 white feed $59: barley, standard
reed. $53; barley "A". $55.25; Sep
tember delivery: Oats No. 2, $5S;
barley, feed. $53.50: barley "A".
$55.25; oats. No". 3. $52: oats, clip
ped, $52: corn, yellow, $68.50; corn,
mixed, $C5.25.
Eastern corn and oats In bulk,
bids: Oats. No. 3 white. $52; 38-
oound dinned, white. $53; corn. No.
3 veilow. $tfS.e0; corn. No. 3 mixed,
$65.2b.
Sales: 10 tons August "A bar
lev. $55.50: 200 tons September "A
barley at $54.50; 100 tons "A" at
$55; 100 tons September "A" barley
at $5..25.
FOR SALE 20 ACRE FARM. ALL
cleared, family orchard. S seres
wheat. 9 tons of hay In barn. 4 acre
planted to corn, beans and potatoes.
good team. cow. rnicaens. iwrnini
Implements and household gooda.
well, aprlng. running water In pas
ture, price $ 100SSS. one half rash,
terms on balance. per cent Inter
est. W. H Grabenhorst a Co, 37S
State St, Phone 231S.
XKW YORK MARKKTS.
NEW YORK. Aug. 7. Prunes are
firm.
PUBLIC NOTICES
MUSIC TEACHERS
R. HARK. TEAUibH
Phone 1583.
OF : riANO.
CHINESE PHYSICIAN.
DR. I
dikes se
M. HUM CURZa ANY KNQWN
.7 HI 8 Hlrh St Phons
WANTED
"NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT FOR
THE COST OF IMPROVING
CHURCH STREET FROM THE
NORTH SIDE OF NORTH MILL
CREEK TO THE SOUTH LINE OF
D1.STREET. Notice is hereby
given that the Common Council of
the city of Salem, will, at or about
the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m. on
the 19th day of August, 1918. or
at the same hour at any subse
nnent meeting of the Common
EXPORT BUYING
GOOD FOR OATS
Large Purchases Strengthen
PricesHogs Reach High
Leyel
IS ACRE FARM ClWE TO R. R-.4
river bottom land, first class Im
provements, to exchange for smaller
plareup to $10,000. and good liberal
terms on balance. Price :S SOS
NICE 7 ACRE TRACT FOR RENT
close In. good Improvements
AI.KO 12S ACRE FARM NEAR J Er
ferson to rent, about ss acres ntm
land. fr Improvements
FINE MODERN BUNGALOW ON I'AV
ed atreet to exchange ror acreage
n . . . flal.m
See PERKINE A MARSTERS. 402 Hub
bard BMg
FEW MEN VISIT
STOCK EXCHANGE
Intense Heat in New York
Reduces Attendance of
Traders to Minimum
army of Cxecho-SIovaks, bss resehed
Wathington.
Captain Hurgan gste the Associa
ted Press an account of some of the
experiences of th srmy of escaped
prisoners. He told how after th
peace treaty was signed by th Rol
shevikl government the Ceho-?l-vak
army of 50.000 men was In
1'kralnla. The Germans advanced
against the Czechs In overwhelming
numbers snd the emperor of Austria
sent a sieclal envoy with the pro
mise that If the Csechs disarmed
they wonld receive amnesty and their
lands would be mi 're.
The answer was tliat they would
have no dealings with the Austrian
..a . . .
emperor. A battle witn in- k"- ,
mans was fought for four days dar
ing the retreat from Kiev and lb
Cxechs were victorious to S point
where the German commander of
fered a 4S hours truce, whlrn was
accepted. In this battle they lost
about 00 men while 2000 Germans
were burled In one dsy.
Thus the Ciechs escaped from
Ckralnla and still maintained friend
ly relations with the Bolshevist,
They turned over arms, horses, auto
mobile and other equipment which
had been taken from the Germans
to a large extent. I-ater at Irk
utsk a train with 48 Ciechs a
hoard armed with ten rifles and
twenty hand grenades was surround
ed by several thousand red guards
equipped with machine guns snd can
non. At a command In German th
red guards began firing. The Csechs
I iimned front the train and In five
minutes. Captain llurban ears, all
the marhlne guns were In their pos
session, the Russian Bolshevik I dis
armed and all the Germans and Mag
yars "done away with.
slon.
Saskatchewan Wheat
Now Beinz Harvested
REGINA. Sask.. Aug C Wheat
editing his commenced la Saskstrh
ewan. Reports at hand toa'ght show
that farmers la the Maple creek dis
trict commenced euttltg operations
a few days ago. wh'.le at Leras'ord
and Lancer th binders were In th
fields en Saturday.
la some districts In the strei
f heavy retting will be gtneral
In a week or tea dtys. Reports from
many parts ef th provla- show
that the grain Is eommcarlsg to
turn.
CHICGAO. Aug. 7. Government
announcement that much actual
it.ni,,, hat tMn done by excessive
council, at the Council Chamber In j heat ful,y offM.t !n tn. corn market
the City Hall, proceed to assess today the beailsh Influence of wel
come rains. Prices closea unsetiieo.
$1.61a to $1.2 for September snd
$l.G3i to $1.3 for October, Ue
MISCELLANEOUS
WANT $3000- LOAN AT 8 PER CENT.
Socolofsky. '
WANTED SMALL POTATOES
stock feed. Call 14F15.
FOR
WANTED TO BUY VEAL CALVES
Any sizfc Phone 1576V.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOP.
good clean rags. Pressroom States
man. V
WANTED SIX
modern hous.
Statesman.
on SEVEN ROOM
Address "H-92". care
upon each lot or part thereof its
nmnortionate share of the cost of
improving Church Street from the
north side of North Mill Creek to
the Bouth line of D Street.
All persons Interested In said as
sossment or affected thereby are
hereby notified to be and appear
at said time and place before the
said Common Council and present
hir oh lections to said assess-
off to a like advanc. cctnpared witn
24 hours before. Oats gained H O
S,c to 1c. The outcome in provis
ions varied from 4 5c decline to a
rise of 7c.
Big export purchasing, stld to ag
gregate more than 500.0 bushels.
eve strenrth to oats. Liberal coun-
ment. if any they have and apply d h f. tnat,on, of
,0 the Common Council to equate, ? ternporary bearish
their proportionate share ot said
FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED S OR
7 rooms , completely fu'n'Hh,d1 n.
close to car. nice yard. Will lease
for a year. Manager Oregon
Theatre. 1
nHoAtimpnt.
By order of the Common Coun
cil this 5th day of August. 1918.
EARL RACE. City Recorder.
Passed and adopted by the
Common Council this 5th A?S of
August. 1918.
. Attest: EARL RACE.
City Recorder.
effect.
Hogs at nearly the highest level
on record upheld lard and ribs. Pork.
however, could not be disposed of
nnles notable concesalons were of
fered.
The Austrian commander. General
Wurni, has been stepped on.
NEW YORK. Aug. 7. The Intense
heat, which reduced attendance to a
minimum and caused partial susin
aion of operations at Industrial cen
ters the enlarged war casualty list,
and' the further erratic movements
of specialties, contributed to today's
nominal stock market.
leaders were slugglrh from the
outset. The most conspicuous ; in
eluded General Motors, which react
ed 8 4 points, hut rallied later, and
tobassos with recessions ranigng two
to five noints.
IT. s. Steel rose and fell within
fractional limits .supplying less than
its usual quota and ending vittually
unchanged.
Kindred shares fluctuated In the
same restrictea manner.
Metals were motlonlsss until the
last hour, when some slight reaction
ensued on announcement that tne
war Industries hoard had declined to
rrant an increase In the current
price of copper. Sales amounted to
15. 000 shares.
Donds were Inactive, although the
French issue showed mote sal-
strength. Total sales, psr value. $5.
595.000. Old P. S. bonds were unchanged
on call.
LEVY CAUSE OF
FINANCE CLASH
Experts of Treasury Depart
ment Disagree With House
Committeemen
It Is reported that th Emergency
Fleet corporation has accepted th
design for a si sk less ship, prepared
be Hudson .Maaira. Talk about yonr
Wlaard K-dlsons. what's the matter
Ith Maxim as a magician? Th In
vention of smoxele-- - der was sa
Insignificant arrmp!ii.hmenL
TIME TABLES
WASHINGTON. Aug. 7. Differ
ences between ine nous j
means committee and tax experts of
the treasury department looking into
the method of levying excess proms
taxes to be Inserted in the $S.oee.
000.000 wsr revenue bill now being
(rsmed were considered today by the
committee snd Dr. T. 8. Adams,
chairman of the treasury's excess
pro'lts advisory board.
Chairman Kltrhln at the close of
the session announced that the t-o ru
nt It tee would adopt an alternative
system of applying pre-war prorits
as a basis where they coulJ produce
ereater revenue than the excess pro
Mts tax. lie also said the commit
tee and treasury would "get togeth
er" on the excess profits tax as soon
Secretary McAdoo had gone over
. a a ..l.lleal alAttlk4 tsV
n system iro..u.n, lt rvrvsllt
he committee. Th plan of super- i :tar
mpo.tn- a strictly war fvoflts tax
'- dd't'n lo the etcess profits tax
lid devet'-n much support la the
ommlttee today.
The excess profits levy, upon
which the treasurr snd th commit
tee differ, hlnre largely on a matter
SorTIIKRN PACIFIC CO.
thb4
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