The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1918, Page 7, Image 7

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    TnE ORKGON STATESMAN; WKHXKSIUY, Al'Gl'ST 21
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Ear, Sell and Exchange all Kinds
; SfctUWU HAND bUUU5
wK8 CLOTHIXU. KHOKH, II ICY-
CAPITAL. JiS-UliAWUE
Phone 4U3 337 Court St.
NORWICH UNION
FIRE IXSURAXCE SOCIETY
W. H- Burghanlt, Jr.
fesJdent Agent 383 State St.
HONEY TO LOAN
- PHPY40VED FAIIM AXI) CITT
PROPERTY AT I.OWKST RATKS
thos.k.ford:j:
CLASSIFIED ADYERTISEMEXTS
Rate per Ward.
first Insertion
Subsequent Insertion . . . .
lc
On ween tsix insertions) .... 3c
On month sc
Six months' contract, per mo... 8e
IS months' contract, per mo... 7c
No sect opened for less than '25c
A neat card given Ire with an
advertisement to the extent of 60c
announcing; "For Sale." "For
Bent." "Rooms" or "Board."
. . y c
HEW TODAY
Each new classifed advertise
ment win d run under "New
Today" for the first insertion, un
less otherwise ordered by the ad
vertiser. Subsequent insertion of the ad.
will appear under its proper
classification.
No advertisement will be -run
j - "'"i s mm 1
one Issue under any circumstances
NEW TODAY
JOYS WANTED TO CARRY STATES
aian routes. Apply in person today.
FOR SALE FRESH JERSEY COW
, Jivs years old. and calf. Phone 44F3.
WHEN YOU THINK OF FIRE INSUR
ance, think of H. A. Johnson Insur
ance Agency.
WANTED.- TO RENT FARM OF
ooui iow i acres. Address "H9
esre Diatesman.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE P VXD
for fat hogs and cattle. Will hin
Uturdsy. f hore 1125M. c. W. Fm
:. mett. .
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN THE
Oregon Fire Relief Assn. of McMinn
ville, or in the Yorkshire Insurance
Co. Phone 347.
H. A. JOHNSON FIRE INSURANCE
Aft-ency does a general fire insurance
business. 1 & 2 Bush Bank BIdg. Sa
lem. Phone 347.
FIVE GOOD MEN WANTED FOR FAC-
A "urfc- iony iod at good wages.
Call at room 303 Salem Bank of Com-
a'emith?' or phon 482 Aent w
I ANTED SOMEONE WHO HAS HAD
i nailing experience In a, postoffice to
; temporarily fill position in one of the
" fji'ee" of this county. For further
information inquire at the money or
.5. department of the Salem post
office.
ii.Ufc.UAL. FARM LOAN FUNDS TO
wan on i years time at 54 per cent
7 C. IJohrnstedt. 401 Masonic Tem
Ble. balem, Oregon.
WANTED MAN AND FAMILY TO
farm 100 acres irrigated farm land.
. divided into fruit clover, alfalfa and
Jock. Ixcatd at Murphy. Idaho.
This Is new settlement and offers an
exceptional opportunity for right
Prty. Lumber on place for house;
11 fenced. Party must have full
working equipment and experience
-la irrigation, with a willingness and
'(termination to tackle a real Job
nn good returns are in sight.
Must give reference and full descrip
tion of family, age, experience, etc.
C U Wonacott, Uresh&m, Oregon.
41 ACRES. 4 MILES FROM TOWN. 20
. seres cultiavted. 3 prunes. 20 timber
ture, room house, barn, well
f nd spring, on good road. 1 mile to
V ool. f 00 cash, balance terms,
HHce 12500.
HARDWARE STOCK
AND
I.. . --..IS w - ..i llt.iltu IUI I 111 II
7 nm . v . m. ... ......
H)RTl..VWfi AIM lTUPVT
ouuse, rented, exrhantfj cjuity for
ranch not 07er 31S.C00.
" ACRES. 45 cultivated, good barn.
. rir house, well feni;-d. Joining city,
will take Kate.n residence up to 33.
nd mortgage back, no money
required, price S6.500. 32 acres, good
improvements, 30 acres cultivated. 12
cres prunes, will take Salem resi
jenee. soma eash and mortgage back
lor balance, price $7,500. Have some
very good residences priced below
cost of construction. 1 write fire
insurance. Socolofsky. 341 State St.
PRUNES & WALNUTS
WEDPARTXER in the prune
??tJ,nut business. 380 acres, lo
' a . mi,e" "uth of Salem in the
- ?!dl,, d'trlct. ! iome of the
. win P"1" nd walnut land in the
to "J,'nette valley; 200 acres ready
imJ ,b mor easily cleared; will setl
Zf."1 Interest In place at bed
his fcPUCM to r'Kht Party. Owner
. oT. h'1 experience in growing of
v. t5 ..n w!nuts and will superin
,,.. ""ttlng. cultivating, etc.. If
L. snrf ' V l7; plce ,ater to be plotted
in?.JUmber so each tract sold may
tract of timrxr:' 6 good
11111'"'' running through
ftw " "" " wregon Electric s
ft-. "" " "regon Electric station
fui.Jr.c e" T,ven and required. For
r.,1 I., 'ntormatlon
address "1196'
oiaiesman.
-vficr, TO TAXPAYERS OF MARL
i ' OX tYJUXTV, ORIXiOX.
Ublari of equalization will
b L x. fourt house In Raid coun
U ia 0.nly. September 9th. 1918,
ia,," ',ock m-. and publicly ex
(rt .,i ags"nient rolls and cor
tios error in valuation, deficrip
Irl? quality of land, lots or other
til an1 continue in session un-
1 1.
. null 1 Pnmn n in
ui n ur.i. t ...
. - Clowns
Prear and
A'l Dernnn lii.r..i.j
are notified
examine uie- t'vess-
U.-T, ,1 w'th the tame Ills ttppli.M-
h-'.! lu'n or """i-ation of th. an.e
'ifr ,,rtt f,fteen da of ,Jrb
.V nn rrailalnts can be re-
x ? merearter.
j Ben F. West,
A II ltd a cm n0 XI -I s a
30it 21, 1918. '-ountX.
EMPLOYMENT
MALB
M erV lY?t. BODIED."
West f A" mu work at
Wage, a?, eYghYhour. 'no SSf
Strike HoiV"T4..i.r. "W me"
rasa nAhss A'&rftt gas
WANTED A WAITRESS AT FRENCH
noVrecesay" 8ta SSSi
Wm-J?-.AT ONCE A MARRIED
------ "i larra. Uood
l'hone 622 or 254. s "uwa
wages.
UIRL. WANTED GOOD CLPAV
h'H ,ri t0ohe" ,n hJehoTd. mn
Call nhrk-,roS,Ch001 lrl Wou'd doT
Call phone 1591 or stop at 1048 Bel-
GOVERNMENT WILL. HOLD CIVIL
!ul! Ce2S nHm,nat,OM ,n S A
Kufi .000 women clerks to b -pointed,
at Washington ExpeHeES
unnecessary. Women desiring gov!
rnment clerkships write for trll
cmiXYl0 E- TerrV (form"
bian BuiM?Emir.el'' 315 Colum
man Building. Washington.
WRITE
TO TAt.PflT nnrnn..
Picking,
families.
TEACHERS WANTED IN MVY
?aPt" .? .th? Btat Salaries range
from $60 to $100. High school, grade
and rural schools. Communicate at
Ce with lThas. H. Jones. 606 South
Church street. Phone 1870M.
wE EN7 Nf,ED3 20-000 CLERKS
. - M4iiiu;fciviiB every
nJcessarv 'U,u"t- EP"tece u?i
necessary. Men and women desiring
government positions write for free
Cn'sirl? V" C. Leonard. (Tormer
w ,Cue, Exe-). 1060 Kenois
Bldg... Washington. D. C.
FOR RENT
. T HOUSES. APA RTM ENTS
ffrltT1- U Wood. 341 State
treet, phone 794.
FOR RENT 812.50 SIX ROOM MOD
em house on paved street rt 1920
South High street, E. A. Rhoten.
1141-J any time week days.
FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING:
. $6 Five room house at 1052 Sagt-vr-
I??rt'5r1moderfn. Formerly rent-,10-
Call at Statesman business
office or phone 23.
ROOMS
4-ROOM SUITE NICELY "fURNISH
ed. first floor. 633 Ferry street.
FOi.uREN'TCOMFOR'rABLE ROOM
Tin, u" of ath, in modern home.
Address A. B.. care Statesman.
GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM. HOT WATER
heat, modern conveniences, also in
fl.2 'oom- Close to State House.
1030 Chemeketa, Phone 1280.
FOR SALE
LIVESTOCK
FIVE SHOATS WEIGHT 75 TO 100
pounds for sale Enquire W. R. New.
Route 2. Box 67a. . ,
FOR SALE CHEAP TEAM WORK
horses. At F. Fellows. 1596 S. Liberty
street. Phone 1598J.
lOLNG MARE SOUND. GOOD DRIV
er. for sale or trade for cow. 590
South 17th street. Phone' 10 16J.
HISCEL.LAHBOTJS.
FOR SALE PIANO AND FURNITURE
1 hone main 6422. or address Box 7.
Independence. Oregon.
FOR SALE 3 HORSES. SET OF HAR-
riJilf?, two, wagon. Phone 377J.
2095 Trade street,
IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST
farm paper, send 10a to the Pacific
Homestead. Salem, Oregon, for a trial
subscription. Mention this ad.
PEERLESS GASOLINE ENGINE. 35
, horsepower. 3 cylinders. Suitable for
grain elevator. Formerly used as
auxiliary. in electric light plant. Good
condition. 100 gallon tank. Price
31000. Scott Bozorth. Spalding BIdg..
Portland. Ore.
CAPTIVITY OF THE O ATM AN GIRLS
This true story of 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 Indiana five years later.
The price ia 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 Northwest Poultrr
Journal. Salem. Oregon, for a trial
subscription. Mention this ad.
WOOD
WOOD ON CAR AT MARION. OREG.
Fir at $4.50 per cord, grub oak at
$. C. M. Smith. Jefferson, Oregon.
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR
good clean rags. Press room States
man, i ,tj
BOARD AND ROOM WANTED BY
young lady, close in. Address "H94"
care Statesman, stating full partic
ulars. WANTED TO RENT. ON SHARES
small farm or to be caretaker of a
place. Phone evenings or early morn
ings 1167W.
AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY
Al'TO SKRV1CK
SUIPI-S AUTA SERVICE CITY AND
country trips. Phone Day. 963:
night. 359.
TIRES REPAIRED VILCAMZIXCJ
GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE
Station. 177 South Commercial St..
Phone 428.
QUACKENBUSH AUTO SUPPLY AND
vulcanizing. 21 North Commercial
street. Phone 66.
SH1PPS AUTO SERVICE CITY AND
sections, tubes I5c up. . Service car.
l'hone 362. 126 South Commercial
street.
BRACK ETT GRAY TUBES VUL
canlxed, 25c. Retreading our special
ty. Free service car. Phone 1100.
279 North Commercial.
yKWI.E
BUSINESS CARDS
At TO DELIVERY
B51AGE,AND PARCELS DELIVER-
tfsysa - vat '""
BARBER SHOPS
1 M Tt a -a . .a
B,HN OK SATISFACTION
..... uv iuunu at Jngreya A clean
h'wn barber? who kow
atrt BKre Barl- Shop. Ill State
DRAYS A,D EXPRESS.
CAPITAL C1TV TI) luoccn
.h"n9" J nd best
--J company. (Jet our
reduced freight r.t..
trJjh .AU 'or storage a. 4;
wuh bin -.re-:rn, urrrvingn
. wiin-B ii state street.
DRY CLKASISQ AMD PRESS1XQ
JAPANESE TRESSINO PARJinaif
free. Telephone Main 652.
delivered
JCJfK
jr.iK
J LnNr ii Y AN7E?.W E pAY HIGHEST
price for Junk of every kind. Let us
make you a price on your household
SSii-i Tihe Cr D'r HouSe:
l11 ik "1 Chemeketa
(tUllO 290.
LAtJXPRIES.
SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK
. ooutn ub-
"v -ui-i. rnone Za
HOM
ular washing done at r.t-
body can afford. For only 80 cents
"ect. wash and deliver
. " t'v," ' "5 twenty-four
all A.
MACHINISTS
WED. MACHINERY REPAIRING OF
vinu. uwmoDu repairing, xy
acetylene welding, gas engine re
pairing, model and experimental
work. Iowa Machine Shop. D 11.
Rrown. prop.. 253 Chemeketa St.. Sa-
SECOND IIAXD GOODS
WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND
Kooua oi an Kinap. pipe fittings, har
ness, collars, collar pads, tools,
chains. Fred Echindler. 256 Center
street.
TRAK S FER II A I LI X G
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANY KIND
of hauling. Household
moving Jobs done prompt
ly. Try me once. Timmn
475 State St Phone 963. Residence
phone 1122-J.
V X D ERTA K ERS.
WEBB & CLOUGH C. B. WEBB. A. M.
Clough. funeral directors. Latest
modern methods known to the pro
fession. 497 Court street.
WALL PAPER, PAIXT.
GLENN L. ADAMS FOR HOUSE D EC
orating, painting, tinting, paper
hanging, etc. Work done by contract
or by day; good workman. Location
1020 Center St. Phone 586-W.
TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND
upward for choice Wall I 'a per at
Buren'a Furniture Store, 179 Com
mercial St.
9Y.-E PORTEIl FOR PAINTS. WALL
Paoer and Picture Framing. Good
workmen.. 455 Court St. Phone 485.
MOVE WIRE FEXCIXG.
Depot Katleaal Jt Aaserieaa Peace,
II slaes, Z la. tm &H la. klgk.
Palais, oils and iVralnk.
Steve lie aall t aa Repaired.
IKassrrry mm Ilea llMha.
Salem Feaee Sc. Sieve Werfca
230 Coart Sc. rse 121
R. R. FI.EMIXO
WATER
SALEM WATER CO. OFFICE, 301 S.
Commercial street. For water service
apply at office. Make all complaints
at the office. No deductions in bills
will be allowed for absence or for
any causes whatever unless water Is
cut off from premises. Hereafter
water for irrigation will only be
furnished to regular customers using
water for domestic purposes. Con
tractors for sldewalka. brick work,
or plastering, will please read "for
building purposes" under schedule of
rates. Apply at office for copy.
LODGL
DIRECTORY
BROTHERHOOD OF YEONB3T
MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVE
nlng In Masonic Temple, fifth floor
at 8 o'clock. All visiting members
welcome.' Horace Sykes, foreman, W.
H. Prunk. Correspondent,
MODERV WOODMEX
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6246, meets
everv Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
In Derby building, corner Court and
wieh R. F. Day, V. C; J. A.
Wright. Clerk.
PROFESSIONAL
CHIROPRACTIC
DR. O. U Sr-OTT. D. C. GRADUATE
of P. S. C. Chlropracttcs fountain
head. Davenport. Iowa. Chirapractic
correcta the cause of disease. Office
OP.-7-8 V- . N. Bank Building.
Phone 87. Resdence 828-R.
DElfTIST
DR. F. 1 UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS
413-414 Rank of Commerce Building.
Phne nc.
Ml'SIC TEACHERS
H lRU. TEACHER OF PIANO.
Phone 1383.
OSTEOPATHY
DR. W. L MERCER. GRADUATE
American School Osteopathy, Kirks
ville. Mo.; treats acute and chronic
H-s-se. Office 404-405 IT. S. Nation
al Bank BIdg. Phone 919. Residence
419 North Summer. l'hone 614.
BUS. WHITE AND WALTON. OSTEO
otbic physicians and surgeons.
Graduates of the American School of
Osteopathy. Kirksville. Mo. Post
graduate and specialized In nervous
" diseases at. Los Angelas College.
Treat scut and chronic diseases.
Offices 505-6-7 8 V. S. National Bank
Hldg. Phone Residence .1
Court street. Phne 2215. Dr. White
residence phone 469.
Read the Classified Ads.
-l -VAntb- P"; 434 N- Commer
5UV" c'?.nd Pressed. $1.25 and
"PI llf
PHYSICIANS
UTh.Jb- ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHIC
ki ... "'n"' iTactlce. Uall
V . w, vwiier treated successful
iVKl",ST,"a 'M'a"V? 336 North
Km. pnone 111.
UIlllCSsl PHYSIC AJ.
DR-. Mt HUM CURU ANT vxirZ
aueaae. Ul a Him at. Pboaa 8iL
SALEM MARKETS
Bunxa I'ricb.
ECS sum! roaltry.
Egsa 41c.
Hroilers. 20 to 24c.
Hens 16 to lc.
Old Roosters, l&c
Pork, Motion and Re.
Pork on foot, I6i to 18c
Ewes, 5C to 7c
Veal, dressed, 12 to 17c
Spring lamb. 10c.
Beef steers, 7 to 9c; cows, 4 to 7c
Cheat, per ton., $24 to $25.
Cloter. per ton $25.
Oats, $25.
Oral a.
Wheat. $2.00 to $2.02.
Oats. 90c to $1.
Beans, 7c.
Mil Feeds, Retail.
Mill run. $36 to $37 per ton.
WHOLESALE TO DEALERS.
Creamery butter. 54 to 55c.
Butterfat, f. o. b. Salem, 53c.
Fish.
Black Cod. 18c
Red Cod, 11c
Salmon. Chinook, 25c
Halibut, 25c
Codfish. 15c
- Fruit,
Grapes. $1.90.
Oranges, $8.00.
Canteloupea. $2.75 to $3.25.
Watermelons, 1 to 2c.
Local tomatoes, 95c to $1
Caaabas, 3c.
Lemons. $.50 to $9.50.
Bananas, 7H to 8V4c
Vegetable.
New potatoes. 3i to 4 c.
Green beans. 4c.
Cabbage, 4 to 4 He.
Onions (imported). $2.75.
Green Peppers. 10c lb.
Retail Price. .
Creamerr butter, 60c
Dairy butter. 55c
Eggs. 45c
Flour, hard wheat, $2.80 to $3.
Flour. Taller. $3.5 Oto $2.60.
Sugar, can and beet, 11 lb. $L.
Potatoes, sack lots, $1.25.
Oil Products.
Red Crown gasoline ,ln bulk. 22c.
Standard engine distillate. In bulk.
13 cents.
Kerosene Pear, In bulk, lie:
Elaine, ln case, 28c; Eocene, in ease.
Z3HC
Oronlte Aroturps In case 25c:
lnbulk,26c
WHOLE MILK
We will pay $2.73 per hand red
delivered at Kalera. Prtr baaed
on 4 per cent fat content. l'hone,
2188
MARION CREAMERY &
PRODUCE CO.
8ALE3I, OREGOX
PORTLAND MARKETS I
I Miry Product.
PORTLAND. Aur. 20. Butter?
nHnt extras. r,17r,4c: nibes. ex
tras, 60 c; dairy. 35c.
Hutterfat: No. 1, 56c.
New California's. $3.75 4.
iirain.
M) grain market; G. A. R.
vention.
con-
NEW YORK MARK FTTH.
NEW YORK. Aug. 20. Hops, un
changed. Prunes, quiet.
CORN FUTURES
PROVE ACTIVE
Nebraska and Iowa Damage
Reports Are Persistent in
Chicago 'Market
CHICAGO. Aug. 20. The persist
ency of damage reports from south
ern Nebraska and Iowa an well a
the southwest, coupled with marked
strength at Kansas City, brought
.bout active trading In corn futures
today, price scoring net advances of
242r and closing strong. The
advance brought out stop loss orders
and although there was some heavy
profit-taking on the bulge the ad
vance was well maintained. October
jcorn closed 2'4r tm at $I B.T.
, oats were iMiught by shippers to
day, and bv nhort who wire im
pressed by the corn ftrength. The
undertone of thi- market was stiong.
Closing pilcen were two rents over
yeMTday, October t 7 4e.
In provisions the removal of the
maximum price restriction fron dry
salted meats by the fvd adminis
tration brought about hlghc-r prices.
Closing prices were at a net advance
of 5v7c in lard. 25 if 27 4 In ribs
to 40fr0c In pork.
CREATKT PRODCC1XO 8TATFJ.
The center of agricultural produc
tion of the. United States Is Illinois,
according to a government Item re
cently Issued. The states ot great-
. Ym . .
me wants and needs or the Capital City are Noted Under Proper
T aa - - -
Headings bo You Can Readily Find Them ThevVo Wort WMI.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 7 ROOM HOUSE AND
lot. at your price. l'hone 815.
FOR SALE OH EXCHANGE 1(0 acres
irnton county. 3 miles south ot
v. t. jviimcr.
TO EXCHANGE 5 ACRES IMPKOT
kZ . V. ,or "ty proper I r
rwn B.ujs- IMI'llOVKD 1M ACRE
" mnes irnm Baiem at a Bar
gain. Owner. Address "11 f blalva-
IHCIs.
IF TOU WANT WOOD OR A BAR
... m muum runrr i real or
,,,Z 'r9 J"aa Scott. 44 Hub-
JUAl-fcCT TO SPEND A SHORT VA-
-iiwn in iHiumern California, par
ies naving real estate to exchange
7. commiaaiosj that
could execute for ik.m
at 111 State street until Wednesday.
or phone 303 for aa iddoibiibml
.. .... r iciniH,
A OOD BUY 23x8 FEET ON EAST
vviiimrrriii iirMi a , -
ilK.PJy Tf01.; BmoTth- '" I Spauldlag
BRING YOUR TRADES
ran maicn you. c. W. Nlemeyer. Real
Estate Agent. Canada land in ni.i.
VU KK?T- ACItE TRACT CLOSE
kmt una. acre farm. acre
farm. 4 acre farm. For aale. IS acre
improe rioee to Balem, 8i
ITT larm. ae per acre, its acre
irr aere. ze acres close la. prune
iviinurrnn, a nargaia. Ex
change. It acre farm close to Salem
fit small ranch. Equity la room
house for auto r lota r. L Wood.
FOR SALE 34 ACRE RIVER BOTTOM
an n, ooa a room bouse, barn, or
. r-..,locK- machinery, price
jvwv.ee. s acre farm, bouse, bar
orcnard; will take Improved IS acre
!L.ct c'"" to Salem aa part payment,
l-rlce I00t0. U acres of timber
and pasture, fine spring. 8 ml las
from Salem, price $!. US acre
arona i arm larwi, ills per acre
acres improved farm, price IT
JIT 2f W" H- Orabenhorst A Co,
tm uMif street.
rOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FINE 228
cr riTer Douom rarm with lis ac
re in cultivation, well fenced and
cross fenced, mostly woven wire
good set farm buildings, on good
road and It. F. D well watered and
fine soil Price $:. will take
nair in good Salem property or acre
age, balance on trrmm
fOH EXCHANGE FIXE WEU. 111.
proved 6S acre farm 8 mllea from
Salem: 4 acre In cultivation aow.
rood buildings, running water and
good well; will take good Salem res
idence aa Dart m
SNAP FOR QUICK SALE FINE ALL
roourrn room Dungaiow; full base
ment, all built la fonvenieneea. large
lot. price 817SS. $) cash, balance
iT"rfti8.
PERItlVE tc
MARSTERS. 306 HUB-
bard BIdg.
roR BMT-FARMS
FfR RENT FOUR ACRFA lUPttov.
ed. close In. Phone 633.
FOR RENT I
ACRES. WEIX IM
K. Bolinger. 4 Hub-
proved. re H.
bard BIdg.
r-OR RENT STOCK ivn nn.iw
farm. Reference required. Iniatre
at room 22 Kreyman block. Salem. Or.
est production 1917 are: Iowa. $1.-
330.000.000; Illinois. $1,255,000.
000; Texas. $1,045,000,000; Mis
souri, $947,000,000; Ohio. $851.
000.000; Nebraska, $774,000,000;
Indiana. $766,000,000: Kansaa
$735,000,000; New York. 1700.000.-
000; Minnesota. $616,000,000; Penn
sylvania. $636,000,000: Georgia
$605,000,000; Wisconsin, $598,000.-
000; California, $575,000,000; Mleh-
gan. $534,000,000; Kentucky. $529.-
000.000.
FIRST LIBERTY
BONDS RISING
Heavy Demand Shown on
New York Stock Market
for U. S. Securities
NEW YORK. Aug. 20. Trading
In stocks today broadened on a slight
Increase of activity. The expansion
was accompanied by a general
strengthening of the list, although
shippings, rails and a few specialties
were again conspicuous.
Liberty IVi continued their up
ward progt-sa to the new high quo
tation of 101.14. many lots changing
hsde at or pesr that flgnre.
Other liberty Issues were active
but without appreciable change.
A significant development of the
lay was the adoption of a resolution
by the clearing houa commit ex
pressing Its entire sympathy with the
"credit conservation' recommenda
tions recently advanced by the fed
eral reserve loard. Indefinite con
tinuance of tight money is eipected
as a resnlt of the action.
Canadian Pacific was one more
the outstanding feature of the In
vestment issues. augmnt'ng its re
rent advance with a.i additional gross
gain of four olnts. Othr trans-
continentals were firm.
Nest to I'nlted States Steel which
gained a trifle, Mercintile Marine
prefetTcd was most active.
American Telephone reslstered an.
other substantial recovery. It fr.
ther r-e prcce.ling rictrstio. f jh
regular dividend ond Western Union
also marie? up part of Its loss.
Sales amounted to IJtft.non shares
Ivvnestlc bonds were Irregular
and Internationals festnrelea. T?-
tal uIm Mr lalaa IT 1(1 AAA
oaie sire i. Haleaa. together
14x5t, Mt tract extending from
this property to 8tat r...
Old eegistcred 4s lost one-quarter .
per cent on salts. i
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THINGS TKAT
O ACCOUNT
Or (OR LON.
and rAiinruL
.SE.RVICE fvt
DtCtDCD TO rAAKX
VOO Crticr
(AMERICAN LEAGUE
At Boston
Score:
R. If. E.
13 2
4 T
Cleveland
Dostoa . ,
Bagbr. Coomb and O'Neill. ntv
Kinney and Mayer. Schanf. "
At St- Losis
Score: n it r-
PhUadelphla i a
SL Louis a t
Jacobs and Adams: Packard ..
Gonzales.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
I
At Cincinnati
Score: n ir v
Brooklyn a i
Cincinnati v 4 a
Grimes and Archer: filar iit.v
ell and Wlnro.
At Pittsburg
Score: n ir p.
Nw York a
nttsburg i0 - :
Steel and Rariden. Clbaoa? u
r and Schmidt.
At Chicago-
score: rt ir
E.
Boaton ate
Chicago T
4
1
Rudolph; Rsgan. George sad Wll-
"ner. vaiker. HendHv
rw mww
m arrriu
THE 81 LO IX DISPENSABLE
la ines times of high-priced
feeds the silo Is as Indispensable to
tho farmer as any other piece of farm
equipment. Many farmers would be
better off If they had lea ether farm
equipment and a silo or two. Silos
mean livestock, and livestock meant
mora pasture, hay, corn, other grains.
and farm man are.
uvesrocK means enriched soil.
a e.
larger crops, more money for the
farmer, and plenty of prosperity foi
everybody.
Livestock means more meat, milk.
butter, cheese, and clothing for out
soldiers. No nation can exist without
an ample supply of animals .
More livestock brings up the ques
tion of producing and conserving
eed. The passing of the range and
the decrease in the fertility of out
land have put us race to face with a
serious problem. Production eaa b
Increased only by the growing or le
gume plants and by feediag crops to
animals and applyinc the manure t
the solL As fertility U increased,
more food stuffs will be produced.
Silage should be considered by the
farmer In the same light that the
house-wife considers her canned
fruit, a provision for future aeeda
The sdvantages or the silo are many,
and If these were known to the farm
er, more silos would be built afore
of the corn crop can be saved by the
use of the silo than Is saved la the
ordinary way. With the best meth
ods, ordinarily about 33 per cent of
the crop Is lost, and under certain
conditions. It may far exceed this
amount, but with the silo, there Is no
oas exrept what Is caused by fer
mentation. This Is verr small. An
method that will enable the farmer to
get more out or his crops will la
crease the returns from his land.
With the silo. or land will return
one-third more than without It. R.
W. Oath. Colorado Agifculteral Col
lege.
Every three-lnrh shell that the
United Statea artillery fl rea In
W I Ml
ms a coaiunptlon of
pounds of roaL
19
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NEVER HAPPEN
MOTr1ir4 DOtrJS
BOSS-VlLLie X4C
2T ARTtD TO WORK
Two weeves tiro$z
dip, io yoo stc
Trlt POSITIOJ
TO M1M Ae4L
ecstocs iki
PC.Rff.CTLY ATliflCO
SAVE THE PEACH PTW.
The war department has gives o
Uc that all tfca pits from tkls yvars
peach crop la California will be
waated for as la maklag war ma
teria la. This war dtfense service Las
called pon Us California Peach
Growers, lac-, to co-operaU to gti
the growers to dtllvtrall Uir peach
seda to the shipping, points, after
which the war department will lake
rail charge of them. The price, fixed
by agreement at ST.SB per Us, wCl
h paid to the farmers at Ue peach
company factories la that stata, The
government asks that the farmers Aa
not use any or Ue tfU for rsaL Ths
kernels may bm attracted for ssmsi
tiona work, hat Ue war department la
especially aterests4 la Ue saaaafae
ture of a superior charcoal, said to
b six tines aa effective la absorb-'
lag potaoaeas gases oa Ue batUe
fields as ordinary wood charcoaL It
Is believed that Ue growers will be
Clad to com pry wlU Ua reqiesL
Read the Omifled Ads.
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