The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 19, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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Directory
: The Wants and Needs of the Capital City are Noted Under Proper
Headings So You Cn Readily Find Them They're Worth While
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Classified
i - -
tor Sell and Exchange all Kinds
SfcCOND HAND GOODS
in-VS CLOTHING. 8UOKH, 1IICY
nis. COOLS, LiUXH, HL1TCAH11S.
CAPITAL EXCHANGE
jVrne 43 837 Court St.
""T NORWICH UNION
FIRE IXSUKAKCE SOCIKTX
W. H. BurgliArdt, Jr.
ge-jdent Agrat 385 State St.
JJONEY TO LOAN
IMrHOTKD FARM AHD CITT
HttPIUITV AT LOWEST RATES
THOS. K. F0RDSS3&
CLAlfiriEO ADVERTISEMENTS
lUtc Per Ward.
first Insertion lc
Subsequent Insertions H
One week (six Insertions).... 3c
One month 8c
Six months' contract, per mo... So
11 months' contract, per mo... 7c
M sect, opened for less than 25c
A neat card given free with an
advertisement to the extent of 60c
announcing- "For Sale." "For
Rent," "Rooms" or "Board."
SEW TODAY
Each new clasalfed advertise
ment will be 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
A ... WUam . a t
vuuer " avu ivr murv man 4
one issue under any circumstance J
NEW TODAY
i krone
HOQS FOR SALE PHONB
John Capllnger.
W ANTED G I RL OR MIDDLE AGED
lady to do bouse work. Family 01
tares, roona tat.
FOR RENT 5 ROOM HOUSE ON
pavement, no bath, 6. 00 per month
fit rt. zvin, pnone U3SJ.
WANTED WALLACE ORCHARD
, wants six women to pack peara. In
quire at water company's office.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 5 PAS
enger Buick in first class running
'order. Good tires. Phone I74W.
nVE GOOD MEN WANTED FOR FAC
tory work, long job at good wages.
.call at room 103 Salem Bank or Com
' merce Bldgv or phone 412. Agent W
D. Smith.
FOR RENT FOR CASH SEVENTY -eight
acres of land, close to the citi.
rwxl buMdinors. seventy-five acres
ander cultivation. Address Box IT,
Salem. Ore.
WANTED MAN. 41 to 50 preferred.
lor aeiivery ana to be generally use
ful about a grocery and general mer
chandise store."-Apply at 1100 State
St. CM. Eppley. .
NO MATTER WHAT STYLE OF HAIR
. trim you desire, you can be sure of
just the kind of service that suits
- your individual features at ingrejrs
Barber Shop, ill state street.
TEACHERS WANTED FOR SMALL
rural schools of I to 10 pupils In
Gilliam county. Salary 173 a month
k! for eight months' term. See Charles
H. Jones, " South Church street
or phone 1I70M.
FOR SALE A SINGLE SIDE SPRING
- covered buggy, curtains ana au-com-
nlete. newly painted. A bargain at
: $20. Also ten inch reversible rchara
nlow and single narrow. u n.
! Summer street- Phone 1I67W.
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN A FULL
blooded American bull dog, witn
jrope and collar, answers to name or
"Teddy. jwaraea wnne wim k
. ish black spou. Black apot around
left eve. Please notify Mrs. A.
Morris. Turner, Oregon.
ON ACCOUNT OF ENTERING THE
service. I will sell at bargain prices.
-J Auburn car. 6 passenger. In good
shape; Airdale dog, subject to regis
t tration, ana oii.'er typewriter.
aulre A. D. Zlnser at poultry plan
1 ' ' 01 uregon oww ,nyiii.
- 1T...H t.l
1 LOST A 1912 MODEL FIVE PASSEN-
f ... Vm, IlWabfl WlYld alhield
, I cracked and patched with niece or
- ' n. -uiVtit nreato lleht badly jam-
' ..... - . .. ki w
med. Feaerai tires, rarairu u'v
Satisfactory reward. O. A. McKay.
: Turner. Route 1. Phone 1257.
Read the Classified Ads.
EMPLOYMENT
MALE
"WANTED-MAN TO WORK ON FARM
Steady Job, good -wages. Phone 122.
CARRIER VOR STATESMAN ROUTE.
Apply in person today to circulation
manager.
IX GOOD MEN WANTED IMMEDI-
ately. Long Job. . Good wages. Ap
. Ply Immediately. C. W. Niemeyer,
44 State, phone 1000.
WANTED-CARPENTERS FOR WORK
in Salem. State highway department.
. Capitol Building.
EN NOT NOW EMPLOYED IN E3-
. SENTIAL WAR WORK CAN SE
CURB' WORK AT WEST LYNN
? MILLS, 4 2e HOUR. S HOUR DAY.
? CctfB TO OREGON CITY AND AP
PLY AT FREE EMPLOYMENT OF
FICE ACROSS BRIDGE. DO NT
WRITE COME. STRIKE ON BUT
KOT BOTHERING US."
FEMALE.
EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER
wanted for general office work. Ap-
Ply tn person to Circulation manager
Statesman.
K-iylL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS'
Balem In September. Government
cierk, teacher, Inspectrens, typewrit
er, bookkeeper. research clerk
. Preference given women. Salary
' I200-$2000. Experience unnecessary,
women desiring goivernment posi
tions write for free particulars, ltsy
V mond Terry, (former Civil Service I
f; Kxsmlner), 121 Columbian Building,!
. Washlnarton. O. C?. 1
FEMALK
WANTED
TOUNQ LAD I ES
PERMANENT POSITIONS.
! NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.
. -X x .
PAID WV7HILB: LEARNINO.
RAPID INCREASE' IN WAdES.
CALL AT TELEPHONE COM PANT.
IT NORTH LIBERTT.
B
MISCELLAJTBOM
HOP PICKERS WANTED GOOD HOT-
i urn yara. mane Z13SW.
BLACKBERRY PICKERS WANTED
i none g6i? 4. u. I Martin, Macleay.
WANTED) PRUNE PICKERS AT
Rosedale. I.ne Maple orchard. Phone I
9 -or 143,Y. I
HOP TICKERS WANTED FREE
irucx to ana from yard. Phone 611
ana make arrangements.
GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVICE Ex
aminations everywhere October 6th.
12.000 clerka to be appointed at
Washington. Salary $1200. Experi
ence unnecessary. Men and women
desiring government positions write
for free particulars. J. C. Leonard
(former Civil Service Examiner). I
100 Kenoia Building Washington.
FOR RENT
HOUSES
FOR RENT HOUSES." APARTMENTS
ana farms. F. U Wood. 341 State
street, phone 784.
FOR' RENT MODERN SIX ROOM
house, partly furnished. 'Close in.
Phone 768 or 322. '
FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING:
112.50 Modern . five room bunga
low wit,h basement, at 1150 South
vnurcn. i
Call at Stataman business office or
phone 23. regarding all of above.
ROOMS
FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM
with use of bath, in modern home.
Addreaa A. B., care Statesman.
GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM. HOT WATER
heat, modern conveniences, also in
side rooms. Close to State House.
1030 Chemeketa. Phone 1280.
FOR SALE
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE REGISTERED Holstein
cow. Phone 622.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PHONE 622 FOR WOOD OR HAY.
COLLIE PUPS FOR SALE. PHONE 725.
FOR SALE-OOOD SECOND HAND
Ford touring car. Call 1110 N. 17th
street after 5 o clock.
FOR SALE SECOND
HAND SEAM'
less clover bags. See them at Chas.lWB BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND
1C Archerd Impement Co. E. A. Rho-
ten.
IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST
farm paper, send 19c to the Pacific
Homestead, Salem, uregon, ror a trial
subscription. Mention this ad.
FOR SALE ONE USED TRUCK. S-4
ton, 2I5; one Maxwell touring car,
good as new, SS76; one used Over
land touring car, $450. Inquire Ore
gon Garage, High and Ferry Sts, Sa
lem. PEERLESS GASOLINE ENGINE. SI
grain elevator. Formerly usea ti
auxiliary In electric light plane Good
condition. 100 gallon tank. Price
11000. Scott Boxorth. Spalding Bldg.
Portland, ore.
CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRLS
This true story of western immi
gration has been carefully revised,
making a handsome little book. It
tells in graphic terms of the mas
sacre of the Oatman family, of the
escape of Lor en so, and the captivity
a7onand"onv wS'pS chased
dress Oregon Teachers Monthly, Sa
lem. Oregon.
POULTRY
vnn SALE MAMMOTH PEKIN
ducks,, white, at iuiu unemema bli
Phone 1ZB0.
IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST
poultry paper puonsnea aena iv
cents to the Northwest Poultry
Journal. Salem, Oregon, for a trial
subscription. Mention this ad.
LOST and FOUflD
FOUND
TAKEN UP A RED DCROC SOW,
welarht about 1BV pounas. opiu in.
rla-ht ear. Phone 69F21. Jerman,
Bros.
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
BEDROOM
Calt C64.
FURNITURE WANTED
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR
good clean, rags. Press room States
' man. '
WANTED TO RENT FARM OF
about 100 acres. Address "H05,
care Statesman.
WANTED A GOOD HOME FOR TWO
little girls, ages 10 and 12 years,
during school year; clothing ana
nendinir money furnished. Write
XYZ Statesmnn. '-
FURNITURE WANTED HIGHEST
price paia lor usea lurmiurr, i... t-.
gaa ranges, carpets, rugs. r Portland
Furniture dealer. Phone 051. Salem.
I am shipping furniture to Portland
in carload lota but will buy It in
any quantity. '
AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY
AUTO SERVICE
Slurp's AUTA SERVICE CITY AND
rountrv trios. Phone Day, ;
night, SSI.
TIRES REPAIREDVULCANIZING
GATES .HALF-SOLE TIRE SERVICE
Station. 177 South Commercial SL,
Phone 421.
QUACKENBUSH AUTO SUPPLY AND
vulcanizing-. i vw.. -
street.- Phone I.
SHIPP-S AUTO SERVICE-CITT AND
aectlons. tubes 25c up. Service car.
pnone S62. 121 South Commercial
BUSINESS CARDS
AUTO DELIVERY
AGO AGE AND PA'RCELS DELIVER-
ea any piece, city or country. Phone
14 or IQhl-R. W. W. Fisher.
RAI A5TD RXrftEMir
CAPITAL CITV TRAN8FER COMPANY
mono J3. Salem a largest and beat
equipped transfer company. Get our
reduced freight rates on eastern
shipments. Also for storage as we
have three warehouses In connection
with business. Furniture moving,
packing, shipping and storing our
specialty. Office 221 State street.
DRY CLKASISO AND PRESSING
JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F.
. watanabe. Prop., 434 N. Commer-i
rial alraat T .,11-..' n,t ......... I . I
suits cleaned and pressed, fl.26 and
11.75. Work called for and delivered
free. Telephone Main tii.
INSURANCE
RELIABLE FOR "GILT EDGE" FIRE
insurance protection Insure your
property In a company with a long
established record such as the Ore
gon Fire Relief Assn. of McMlnnville.
our mutual, or in the Yorkshire In-
surance Company, our standard old
line company, with SSS.000.0d0. 00 in
assets. . 11. A. Johnson Insurance
Agency, IAS Bush Bank Bldg, Sa
lem, phone 247.
JUNK
JUNK
ittvu - witi-ti r -v xtinxivaT
DPic1 tor lunk of kind l.. u-
make you a price on your household
goods. The "Square Deal" House
Capital Junk Co, 271 Chemeketa
street. Phone 29S.
LAUNDRIES.
SALEM
STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK
aeiivery ana carerui work. Dry
. wash, Cc per pound. 131 South Lib
erty street. Phone 25.
HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO-
ular washing done at a rate every
body can afford. For only 10 cental
we will collect, wash ana aeliver
your washing within twenty-four
hours. Fbone 2471.
MACHINISTS
WE DO MACHINERY REPAIRING OF
all kinda, automobile repairing, oxy-
acetvlene welding, raa enaine re
pairing, model and experimental
work. Iowa Machine Shop, D. B.
Brown, prop.. 253 Chemeketa SL, 8a-
lem.
MONEY TO LOAN.
FOR 1 PER CENT FARM LOANS
aee the Marlon-folk county Nation
al Farm Loan Association. W. D.
Smith, SOS Salem Bank of Commerce
uiag.
FARMERS DESIRING FEDERAL
Farm Loans at 6V4 per cent Interest
should csii on A. u. Boarnsteat, i
Masonic Temple, Salem, ore.
SECOND HAND GOODS
goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, bar
neas, collars, collar pads, tools.
chains.
Fred Echlndler. 251 Center
street.
TRANSFER HAULING
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANT KIND
haulina-. uousenoia
moving Jobs done prompt
ly. Try "me once. Timme.
471 SUte 8C Phone IIS. Residence
phone 1122-J.
UNDERTAKERS.
wbttu v,Lwuun .
Clough, funeral directors. Latest
modern tnetnoas Known o am pro-
fesslon. 417 Court street.
WALL PAPER. PAINT.
GLENN U ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC
oratlng. painting. tlnUng. paper
hanging, etc. Work done by contract
or bv dav: rood workman. Location
1020 Center St. Phone lll-W.
5w22Tor JSEt
DOUBLE ROLL AND
Wall paper at
Store. 171 Com-
mercial St.
SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS. WALL
Paoer ana picture Tammg. w
workmen. 455 Court 8t. Phone 411.
WOVEN WIRE FENCING.
Denot National Jt AsaeHean Fenee
II ataee, SS law SS pa, hick.
Pnlata. Oils and aVradah.
Steves Rebatlt and Repaired.
Leganberry aad Hep lleoka.
aie raM A Steve Works
UO rcomrt St. Phene 1X4
. R. B. FI.EVf TNO
WATER
AT.r;r WATER CO. OFFICE. 801 8.
Commercial street. For water aervice
apply at office. Make all complaints
: at the office. No deductions In bills
win h. 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
roe domestic Dumosea. Con
tractors for sidewalks, brick work,
or plastering, will please read "for
buildlna- purposes" under schedule of
rates. Apply at office for copy.
LODGE DIRECTORY
MODERN WOODMEN
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon tjedar uamp no. iit, mee
every Thursdsy evening at I o'clock
In Derby building, corner Court and
High streets. R. F. Day, V. C; J. A.
Wright. Clerk.
PROFESSIONAL
CHIROPRACTIC
pit. 0 L ST-OTT; D. GRADUATE
r T ft- C. Cbtropractlcs fountain
head. Davenport. Iowa. Chlrapractle
nrrcta the cause of disease. Office
4AC7-I U. S. N. Bank Building,
Phone 17. Resdence I2I-R.
DENTIST
DR. F. L, UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS
412-414 Bank of Commerce uuuaioc
Pb-ne SOC.
MtSIO TEACHERS
It. II ARR. TEACHER OF PIANO.
h..ne 1183
OSTEOPATHY
rn W 1 MERCER.
GRADUATE
American School Ostcpstby. Klrks
uin. vi.. . treats acuta aad chronie
d seese. office 4S4-40S U. 8. Nstlon
al Bank Bldg. Phone tit. Residence
41 North Hummer. Phone 14
I "j" 7l 1 A J.
. Rfr the vlaSSlliea AGS.
O ITEO r ATM Y
DRS. WHITE AND WALTON. OHTEO
pathle physicians and surgeons
Graduates of the American School of
Osteopathy, Klrkavllle. Mo. Post
graduate and specialised In nervous I
diseases at Lus Angeles College. I
Treat acute and chronie diseases. I
Orrtces lOi-4-7 U. J. National Hank I
Itldir. I'hi.na It.l4.n-a lets
Court etreeC Phone 1211. Dr. White
I'hone 8I1S. Dr. White
44. I
residence phon
PUtSICIAXS
DR. L. J. ALT MAN. HOMEOPATHIcl TO
Physician. General Practlca. Ualll
Stones ana Goiter treated successful.
ly. Office and residence lit North
unertr. Balem. phone 147.
I A
CHIgKsa PHYSIC! A.
DR. L Id, HUM CVR'n ANT KNOWN
dl&easa. IIS . Hlr U Phone Sis.
WHOLE MILK .
We will pay $3 per bundrrt de
li vcrexl at Halcm. Irlce tmaed on 4
per rent fat content. Phone 24811
MARION CREAMERY &
PRODUCE CO.
8ALKM. OIIEGON
I A
I S ALM MARKETS
BUYING PRICK.
Eggs and Poultry.
Eggs, 4 Sc.
nriiers23c.
Hens. 17 to 19c
Old Roosters. lSe.
Pork, Mntton and Beet.
Pork on foot. 18 V4c.
Ewea, 7Vi to 10c.
Veal, dressed, 18c.
Surinr lamb 12c.
Beet steers, 7 to le; cows. 4 to ?e,U
Hay.
,, Cheat, per ton. $2 to $27.
Clover, per ton. $2 6. GO.
Oats. 26.
Grain,
Wheat. 12.00 to S2.0J.
Oats, 80c to $1.
Beans. 7c.
Mil Feeds, RetaJL
Mill run. $38 to S3 per ton.
WHOLESALE TO DKALEJU.
Creamery butter. 64 to 6 Sc.
Butterfat, f. o. b. Salem. 63c
Flali.
Black Cod, 18c.
Red Cod, 11c
Salmon, Chinook, 25c
Halibut. 25c
Codfish, 16c
Frali.
Grapes, $1.75.
Oranges. $8.00.
Canteloupes, $2.76 to $2.25.
Watermelons, 1V4 to 2c
Loral tomatoes, 80c.
Casabas, 3c.
Lemons. $8.60 to $S.60.
Bananas, 8c.
Vegetable,
New potatoes. 3Vi to 4 c
Oreen beans. 4c.
Cabbage. 4 to 4 He.
Onions (Imported), $2.76,
Green peppers. 8c lb.
Retail Prices.
Creamery butter. SOc
Dairy butter. 66c
Eggs, 60c
Flour, bard wheat. $2.10.
Flour, valley. $2.90.
Sugar, can and beet, 11 lb. $1.
Potatoes, sack lots. $1.26.
On Products.
Red Crown gasoline .In bulk. 22c
Standard engine distillate, la bulk.
IS cents.
Kerosene Pear, la bulk, lie:
Elaine, In ease, 2Se; Eocene, in cam.
23 He '
Oronlte Aroturps in ease. I Be;
tn bulk. lV4c
I PORTLAND MARKETS 1
Daily Products.
PORTLAND. Sept. 18. Butter:
Prints, extras, 58 C SOc; cubes, ex
tras. 54c: prime firsts. S2r; dairy.
35c.
Butterfat .Portland delivery: tNo.
1 soar cream, 62c.
Potato.
Locals, selling price. $2.7: G 3. SO.
;rain.
September delivery: Oats. No. 2
white feed, $60.50; barley, standard
feed. $f2; barley. "A". $52. East
ern oats and corn In bulk: Oats. No.
3 white. $53; 38-pound clipped. $55;
corn. No. 3 yellow, $68.50; No. 3
mixed. $67.50. October: Oats. No.
2. $60.R0; barley, feed. $50; barley,
"A". $52; oats. No. 3. $53; clipped.
$55; corn, yellow, $68; mixed, $67.
Delay on Shipments are '
Bugaboo to the Bears
CHICAGO. Sept. 13. Likelihood
of delay on shipments from the In
terlor more than connterhalanced In
the corn market today the bearish
Influence of a renewal of peace gos
sip. The finish was unsettled, varv-
Inc from .c net decline to c ad
vance with October $1.62 to
$1.52 S and November $l-4SVi to
$1.49. Oats rained 3 A to c
and provisions 2 to 85 cents. A ma
jority of traders finally adopted the
opinion that during, the next few
dava a deerea-e In the movement of
corn from rural points would not be
aurrrlftinr.
Liberal sales to Georgian B ay
oorts strengthened oats.
Improved fash demand gave an
upward slant to provisions.
Reaction From Liauidation
Shown on Stock Market
NEW YORK. Sept. 1 S. Reaction
from the recent heavy liquidation
carried some prominent Isvies stead
Ily upward In the stock market to
day, presumably on the theory that
a generally oversold ronaiuon exist
ed. The pressure which forced these
downward movements of msny of
the speculative shares daring the
past week was absent and profes
sional buying In various quarters, to
gether with liberal short covering,
forced a foundation which had not
REAL ESTATE
WANTED FARM. IS TO St ACRES.
exchange fur Ban Je suburban
"J " li Brace Ave, Han Joee.
vraiir.
OH SALE OR EXCHANGE A WELL
0 "ALE OR EXCHANGE A
Improved IIS acres, half mile
South
of Marlon. Will accept small farm.
Henry Fennell. Harlua. Oregon.
EXCHANGE FOR PKOPERTT IN
Salem or vicinity. 4 acres Irrigated
land in Dian; all la cultivation, im
proved. Write L. D. Brown. Dallas.
Oregon.
GOOD BUY I ROOM COTTAGE
with bath and electrle lights. S lots
lOsltt. II fruit trees, grapes, rssa
berries. barn and chicken house.
Price IISI. 1ITI Falrmouat Ave.
GOOD BUY Still FEET ON EAST
side Commercial street, one door
north of State street. Salens, together
with perpetual right of war over the
14atH feet tract eateading from
this property to State street. Ttrta
( Apply Scott Bosortn. Til 1 Bpauldlwg
, ttidg., Foruaaa. Oregon.
BRING YOUR TRADES
I can match you. C W. Nlemever. Real
Estate Agent. Canada lands. 141 State
street.
WANTED A GOOD HOME IN SALEM
in eschsnge for 1 acre farm la
Canada, value tt.lo. Have a nice
five acre tract for aale cheap or will
take home aa part pay. Will take
aa part pay. will taaei
a home In Salem aa pert I
acreage or
ay on good IS acre farm. Want to
tiavoa Btrt nrefrr Roulh fUlem. I
Have a prune orchard to eachange I
r.ro,;iTJ. hom- ifrr ,or rBt-
47 . a-, IfUVU,. WW WUIIUIHB;,
rRADElts DELIGHTS 22 ACRES, alllllgious orders of the arth dloceae.
in cultivation, good Improvements. I
T,"Llft, ,..re'i,"':. 0ia0IT,r
tivated. good improvements. 12 acree I
prunes, fully-equipped, will take Sm- J
imorovementa It acres In orunes In I
fine condition. 1 mile from town, will I
t H.-'r" '"J'
fair lpv.;.r-;' fli; .aiVpS:
want acreage near Salem.
price t4e i
Socoiofsky. 141 Slate SL
FOR SALE A FINE 24 ACRE TRACT
of land a mile from town, about It
acres choice river bottom land, fair
& room house, barn and other out
buildings. Close to school and on
gravel road, one horse, one cow. 2
dosen chickens. waa;oa. bus ale. 2
sets harness and some hay and farm
lag tools; also a alee family orchard.
one acre of prunes and some cherries. I
iTice 1 17 so. part cash and balance i trol, announced to the public ser
on the best terms. Must sell. This I .AmMt..i.. ...r.. mmwm
will be worth your while to Invest!
gate. If you want to sell buy or
trade, see Perrine Merstera. 241
and 3S7 Hubbard Bldg, phone 07.
CASH BUYERS" OPPORTUNITY
acrea. all tillable. 140 cultivated, all
well fenced and well tiled, lota of
c-iover. wen wa.erea. sown i"ipr"" I
merit, at at a I Inn ineama bow IISSS I
annually. clear of encumbrance. I
worth use per acre: owing to
J,t"li".w.,:i :k A?. eV
cuitlvated. st acrea can b tmete
it sissned. . is timber, poor house.
good barn. 34 miles from railroad
town. r-ica 1 4 S. easy terms. 44
acres. It cultivated, very fair tn
bromriit, JS timber. S acres bear
ing prunes, on county road. 4 miles
rrm town, close to srkooi, IJfcee
very easy terms. Socolofsky. Ill
SUte SL
FOR SALE 41 acre farm. SS acree
cultivated, balance pasture and tim
ber, house and barn, orchard. I ee
ree of 4 year old Italian prunes, price
SHOO. I acres all cultivated, good I
room plastered bungalow, barn, 4
miles out. Price 1144a. till down.
balance s per cent interest. II
farm, all cultivated, good house, bera
orchard. I miles from Salem, price
ese. 1 1 vk acre tract, about ise
cor da of stsndlag timber, balance
pasture, fine spring, prlee IISSS. I
acrea of bearing prune orchard la
acr" :?tmoEmiZrZ r.ien Vx.lt
cuiuvation. loo acres under euitiva -
tion. balance pasture, ruaniag water.
uVeTed'sVbarV
price I1S0S. If y want to by,
trade or seii. s w. m. urauea -
borst At C. 271 State street.
PRUNES & WALNUTS
WANTED PARTNER IN THE PRUNE
aad walnut buslaesa. SIS acrea. lo
cated t miles south of Salem In the
Rosedale district. Is soma of the
best prune aad walnut land In the
Willamette valley; acrea ready
to act. more easily cleared: will sell
one bslf Interest In place at bed
rock prices to right party. Owner
baa bad eapertence In growing of I
prunes aad walnuts aad will superin
tend the netting, cultivating, etc.. If
necessary; place later to be plotted
aad put oa the market. Plenty of
good timber so each tract sold may
Include tract of timber; S good
springs and creek running through:
1 2-4 miles to Oregon Electric station
References given aad required. For
further information addreaa H1I"
care Statesman.
FOR RENT FARMS
FOR RENT IS ACRES. WELL Im
proved. Hee H. E. Boliager. 444 Hub
bard Bldg.
been In evidence for some time. An
other Influential factor was the gra
tifying war new a. Many of the
stocks advsnred one to four points,
some reaching new high gronnd.
The upward swing wss preceded
shortly after the opening, by profit
taking from last night's closing ad
vances, as there was no confirms
tion of yesterday's tumors which
sent the market up on rumors thst
the German emperor had abdicated.
Theae losses were quick I r recovered,
active purchasing of oil stock, which
have been persistently strong of Iste,
Imbuing the general list with some
strength. Sales amoanted to 250.
000 shares. .
French governmeat 5 Vis estab
lished a new high record at 10
Liberty bonds displayed a good tone
and other Issues true rot essentially
changed. Total aalea. par value
were $6,700,000.
United State bonds. oU Usi-e
were unchanged on call.
Cardinal Farley Laid
To Last Rest Tuesday
NEW YORK. Sept, 18. Attended
br the two surviving American cardi
nals and Catholic dignitaries from
all sections of the country, the fa
neral of Cardinal John 14. Farley
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held Tuesday moralog at SL Pst-I
rlck cathedraU
Alter a DObllC Ceremony at 10
o'clock, the body of the prelate will
lowered, la the presence only of
iclergvaien and members of the re-
into a cmt beneath the altar.
After a requiem mass today at the
country house at Jt amaroneck. N. Y
where the Cardinal died, announce-
ueaa wouia ot reel tea at mia-oay oy
Bishop Patrick J. Hayes. Chaplain
general of Catholics la the American
"Ury forcea. Immedlateif after-
wara n cortege wui start tor ew
York.
All Short Lire Roads
Released From Control
With the release of the Pacific at
Eastern railroad from federal con-
V V IVtUUIleWVH vajtvi waii W w
short line road la Oregon Is out of
federal control and under exclusive
Jurisdiction of the service commis
sion.' The short line roads number
between 35 and 40. Oregon' roads
now under federal control are the
n,it.U'..VI.Hn. a, V'..
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Igatloa Company, the Southern Pa-
arcn - oisnoy oi I or a. win oe.oince. aaa liat as soon as be baa
own-ietfle. the Oregon Electric and the
Spokane. Portland Jk Seattle Ua Xl-
I so the terminal yards la Portland are
lander control of toe government.
The Pacific A Eastern, release of
which was anaouaced yesterdsy. is
a branch of the Southern Pacific
running from Medfprd to Butte Palls
la Jackson county. It was released
from federal control September 7.
then put back nader federal control
and released again oa September 12.
Withy combe Asks Brown
to Investigate Prison
Governor - Wlthytombe yesterday
requested Attorney General Brown
by telephone to begin an lavestlgs-
I Hon Of the COadUCt Of affairs at the
state penitentiary relative to report-
ed sales of paroles, and the attorney
I general expressed a desire that the
.Wrt"f
" iBrwi sa. auoibtt
1 General Brown said that be wNI fol
low his usual policy of rendering all
assistance possible to the executive
Children Cry
sT
7b Kind Ton EiTt JLlsrtTt BocM, tai wUch Lis beta
la cm lor OTtr em 30 year, has bcrnt the ticuttrrt cf
AH Counterfeits. Imitations and 44 Jaxt-a-food w art bet
EipcrimentJ thit txi2d vita and rndtarer tat hulth tf '
lalanti and CaHrea Zxpcricacs tr-iaxt SxperiaeaL -
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a aarraless sabctltsts icr Carter 02, Parejork,
Drops aad Soctaiaj STTtxpa, It Is pleasaaL It costaiaa
neither Opium, llcrpliiae nor ctacr zurcotic abetaac. Ii
rje is Its piarante. Fcr raort thaa tMrty ytan It tut '
tcca la constaat bm for tat relief of Coastipatiea, Flatclearr.
'Wlad Colic aad Diarrhoea; aIIaria.FFulaaaeaa arixisj
taerefrom, aad by reralatias; tat Stoaoach aad Bowel, tjt
tat tsaimDatioa of Food; clrinf; healthy an J xutsitl ikcj.'vv
laa CbJldrea't Paaacea lat Uathn Frkai. . -
GENUINE CASTORIAAUVAYS
Si
iBeors the
In Use For Over 30 Years
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought
wtticc. tiu
received the
goveraor's formal re-
Quest be wUl'begla the lavestlcailoa
and go as far ith It as Is psaiUe
under the law.
Rain Coat Discrimination
.Charged by Government
XEW YORK. SpL 1 S Ki.laaJoa
of several raa a a fart a rr la the New
York district from part kit at log la
; army ralacoat contracts, so that tbla
or might go to clients of Fe lt
Coaled, a New Jersey promoter, vn
charreu today by tb government,
opening la the federal court Its pro.
aecutloa of Captain Aubrey W.
Vaaghaa cf the quartermaster de
partment. David L. Podetl, a lawyer.
. couied
iianiaia viatnia Ik. urninfur
also asserted. aTep'ed $: from
Konled aad afterwards was to have
received regular pavmeals asder
Gosl's arraasvineat with naasf c
tarera. Pod ell. it was charted, had
drafted the contracts bv which Coa
led aad his clients soagbt to conceal
the exlrteare of the i per rest fund.
Aaron B. Levlasky. of the raincoat
manufacturing corporal icn. testified
that oa aa agreement to divide prof.
Its with Coaled, he obtained ros
tra eta from Captain Vasghsa.
Ftmeral of Fred Mdnlyre
Held in Salem Yesterday
a a era I aervWvs foe. Fred A. Mc
Intyre of 175 goat Commercial
street were held Wedseday after
noon from the Webb A Oovgh par
lors. Rev. H. N. Aldrlch. pastor of
the Leslie Methodist rahrrh. had
charge of the services at the chapel,
aad the Masons had charge at the
Cltr View cemetery.
The late Mr. Uclaryr died la
Portlaad on September 16 frost
bltvtd poisoning. He waa employed
In one of the shlphaildlsg concern .
Interment was msd la the Oil
View cemetery. The pall bearers
were: Dan J. Fry. M'lton Meyers,
O. O. Brown. Job r'ae. Dr. O. A.
nitjn and David WrigiL
Who classified the man a fart a re of
brby bngrlea aa aoa-ewacatlal em
ployment? Some c4d bachelor!
for Flotchor'o
U'ru
suid Xus teea nice tadcr his prr.
iZfajl:, oai Kperrlaloa glad Its Wiicr.
f4A vt i!bv So out t3 eVrlrs vm t
Signature of
street.
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