The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 01, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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THE OREGON STATESMAN: TrKSBAY. OCTOHEK 1, 1918.
The Wants and Needs of the Capital City are Noted Under Proper
Headings So You Can Readily Find Them They're Worth While
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1 assail e
oirecicorv
. 9 Titnnrrt all VirtAm
Pf Bell nu fln '""6B
Second hand goods
trrra cLOTnixa snoES. BIGY-
rtJ3. TOOLS. GUXS. SUITCASES.
CAPITAL EXCHANGE
toMlSi . S37 Cort Bt.
jfORWicn union
rmE INSURANCE KOCTETT v j
W. U- BursJUrdt. J. - 1 j
fcwldent Agt 383 State St.
UONEY TO LOAN
ft IWrKOVEH Finn A!D CITY j
6s.K.F0RD.i:iv;
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
. ; Rate Per WereV ' '
first Insertion 1c
Subsequent Insertion .....He
n..Hk (six InaertUn)....; Se
On month ...... -I 9cj
tiw months' .contract, per mo.. J Sc
it months' contract. per mo... 7c
Ko sect, opened, for less than J5c
A neat card given free with an
advertisement to the extent of 50?
anaouncinr ! "For t- Rale ,"For
Beat." "Booms" or "Board. j
HEW TODAY , .
Each new1 classlfed advertise
meat will be run under "New
Today" for the first Insertion, un
less otherwise ordered by the ad
vertiser 1 i
, Subsequent Insertion of the ad.
will appear; under its proper
cUtslflcatlon, :
N advertisement will be run
4
Under flew iwiij ior, mor man .
one Issue under any circumstance J
ese.es ...........
WANTEDQUI NCES.
f company.
SALEM FRUIT
- '' ' '.i ! Hi
WANTED SITUATION BY YOUNG
, lady undergraduate nurse. Phone
' 6JF13. . J , ij.-i ;-
W ANTED SCHOOL GIRL TO WORK
for board and room small wages.
intone 1224. . I I
WANTED MILKER AT PINCKNE1
liroa. dairy. Apply at dairy
across hew bridge.
CIRL II 'WANTS HOUSEWORK! AL!
ALlj.
day except two. hours for lessonsi.
s John Lorenx. RlckrealL s I 1 il
WANTED MEN AND TEAMS
, haul wood also- man to work
farm, steady Jobs. Phone 633.
TO
1
n
Wanted messenger boy. ri$i
rears old or over, with wheel. Apply!
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR At"
'rood team mares, harness. wgr
and dry cow, 2199 Broadway. SalejiK
IT YOU DESIRE A LOAN ON RE-4f
or personal security or to. insure
V your proprtv, see John H. Bcotu W
Hubbard Bldg.:. .' : J jj
wisTrn man to Drive ExrRi-
wagon and also man to work on tohfi
form. Agt. American iiauway
press company. I I
LOST MONDAY. HElT. 23. HALF
crescent brooch, pearls and sapphlr
Finder rewarded by returning to t
y returning to Mr
Royal CfeterNjl
.ESPASRtW WU
on the U K.tV4ffh
Wm. McGilcbrtst.
HUNTING AND TRESPASS
S. twA HA.Mt rt AM K A 1
estate near Cberoawa. without fieri-
miaaion. Sie:nedl Mrs. L K. I'HK.
lYJTTVTi SMALL BLACK CLASP PuV JL
containing only small r amountj
knv iicnrr mir nave sumo
proving property. Call at this j
flee,-' . '' K H
fl'!
1TANTED TO RENT SMALL FUll-
nished hous- or apsrtmenii tritly
modern, trood neighnorhood. Or Wfifll
buy a modern home or.sman acres
t Si. phjone lpU
rEW-:'6VRff
close in. .1231 court
A mUPABiTIVELT
bungalow, mcrn except rurnsemm
In good condition, for sale on fasj
- trma tr.r tlAOA. Will tk firs
Mvment in anv kind of iiy-siik
John IL ScotL 40-t Hubbard 1
WANTRD POSITION ON FARM
' Ynune- man and wife have,' WO
ft young rhildrenj want work onMrm
ti av rru-h Ir. itrnnr. active and WUr-
ing. Capable of mahagirig rancher
tiairw farm it nprMrY.' 1!V It1)'"!
' r.f.r.nrM . Arfdrrns It. E. C, 62 N
Front St. Salem, Ore.
r.iti pnftv" ip Voir II AVE IV
surance In the Oregon Fire RelWf
'Ain. of McMinnville. you hav "W'H
dee." dependable fire .Insurance p)ri
tectionJi We Insure on the nnuftl
assessment nr on the flat rate, n?n
asaessable plan. II. A. Johnson; In
surance Agency. 'I 2 Hush . Hank
Bldg, Salem, I'hone 347.
Read the Classified! AcLi
EMPLOYMENT
M LR
r 1 1
ISOT8-. WANTED TO'CAlinY ST
man routes. r Apply in persony
VTANTKD A i t MAN FOR iKIGHT-
walchnntn. State School fi.r Denf.
WANTEDNIGIIT SUIPriNG CleV
Cherry City Haklng Co. Call fn
person. Don't phone f'.
T;
XK KTPfLM A V VI1 Til U'rifk
on furro. Man must be ko" nijlkit.
woman kom1 conk. .--Address :F, care
or statesman. ! t : :.
WANTED CTL1NDER PRESSMANl
Man above drrt aire or of ttrtrtf
.1 . .
imnsii icaiion prersrrea. niriqj
tion for right man; desirahlo orM
tloa and pleasant work. Adlrnser H,
M. Duffy.. Cor vail Is. Ore. ! ' I 1J
FEMALE.
, tXPKniENCED STENOQRP
It E R
t wanted.' Permanent postion Address
A.12, care Statesman, stating full
particulars. V ' .
n ANTED COMPETENT GIRL 'OR
yoman fr general house work. M.rjs,
wm. i;rown. Cor. Church ad Bt
, sirru. Ptmne 101. .
WOMEN WANTED SALARY Stl. Nil
time -50c an hour anar tinibl dis
tributing guaranteed howiry i to
""r.. i-ermmn-nt. i;xn-nrt'e . kisj-
. Ml"
nwessary. Apply Guarantee M(
'rrisiown. I'Si
MIStTXLANEOO.
HOP PICKERS WANTED Go4D! ROT
. v.M Pnnne I1KW
Read the Classified
Ad
s.
NEW today:
Xtks
FOR RENT
BOARD AND ROOM.
ROOM AND HOARD REASONABLE at
104a .N. Cottage atreet
houses
FOR RENT HOUSES. APARTMENTS
and farms. F. U Wood. 341 State
street, phone 781. -
FOR RENT THE FOLLOWING: ,
$10. Modern five room house at
727 Houth 12th St. - ; r
Call at Statesman business office
or phone 23 regarding above.
ROOMS
FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED rooms
coxy and nice. wood.. water and
light. 730 N. Front St.
'Oil i RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM
with use of bath; In modern home.
Auaress a. is., care Statesman
GOOD OUTSIDE ROOM. HOT WATER
heat, modern conveniences, also ln
std rooms. Close to State House.
ivv i.nemeaeta. i'hone 1ZI0.
FOR SALE
LIVESTOCK,
SMALL
J 34F24.
TIGS FOR SALE niONE
FOR SALE FOUR YEAR OLD JER
sey cow. fresh soon, good milker.
Til IS. Commercial.
FOR SALE OR TO LET ON SHARES
A few hundred rf stock sheep. F. B.
Decker. Silver ton. "Oreson.
WANTED TO EXCHANGE ONE OR
two good work mares for cows. A.
E. Chenoweth. Rt, 3. Salem.
MISCELLANEOUS.
iGOLDEN OAK CHINA CLOSET.-
-360
Leslie SL I'hone 1261M.
IFOR SALE 1917 CHEVROLET. LEAV
! ing town. Room 317 Hubbard Build
S Ing. . .
BXUy FOR SALE 12x30 SILO WORTH
j ' $300. for $175. New. never been set
up. A. J. Todd. Independence, Ore.
iron SALE SECOND HAND SEAM.
, less clover bags. Se them at Chas.
IL Archerd Impement Co. E. A. IU10-
i ten .
IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST
farm paper, send 10c to. the Pacific
Homestead, Salem. Oregon, for a trial
subscription. Mention this ad.
FOR SALE ONE I USED TRUCK. 3-4
ton. $285; one Maxwell touring car,
good as new. $675: one used Over
land tour in&T carl $450. Inquire Ore
gon Garage, High and Ferry St, Sa
2i
lem.
PEERLESS GASOLINE ENGINE IS
norse power. cyunaera. dhiwoi ur
gTain elevator, i Formerly used as
auxiliary In electric light plant. Good
condition. 100 gallon tank. Price
$1000. Scott Bosortb, Spalding Bldg,
Portland. Ore. 1 . ? . 1
AUCTION SALE JERSEYS. FARM
imn .ntentt. tc. 'ConiDlete aisoersai
October 3. 1918. ; Seven registered
Jerseys, herd bull and choice cows,
full line of farm -implements. Sale
to be held on Kuney farm, t miles
B E. from Shaw. Herman Robertson.
Shaw. Oregon.
AUCTION SALE OF SIXTY HEAD
cattle and horses ana iarm impie
rrTtnts. Many j beef cattle among
ih.m Extra rood horses.. October
in a m atT Rrinkmever Place. 15
miles east of Salem, seven miles
south of Hilverton and one-half mile
north of Victor Point store. Come
and spend the daywith in.i Stoller
and GantenbeiH. owners, itt- s. io
61. Silverton. I'hone 6F23.
CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRLS
This true story of western lmmi-
rr.tlnn has been . carefullr revised,
tneklna- a handsome little book. It
t.iii in e-raohie terms of the mas
um nf th Oatman famllv. of the
escape of Lorenso, and the captivity
i of Mary ana uiive.. Mary aiea 01
afarvatinn and Olive was purchased
rrnm thsr Indians five rears later.
The orice la 20 cents, postpaid. Ad
dress Oregon Teachers Monthly, Sa
m. Oregon.
POULTRY
IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST
poultry - paper published aend 10
cents -to vthe Northwest Poultry
Journal. Salem. Oregon, for a trial
jbs.ription. Mention this ad.
1(T
LOST and FOUND
LOST
tfeT CAMEO BROOCH. SOME
Twlifra down . town. Iteturn to 482
t? t. lfl.k n t.utt a n.1 rw iVA r
1 & --
-.ward, .,
LnST-TWO NEW INNER Ti:i5KW,
im. lnrm i lit ii . inw --
dar forenoon in Salenv Reward, re
turn Statesman office. .'
yp RTHTKn OR STOLEN A PO
lanl China boar a rear ana nan
nlA Anvbodv finding the same,
pleas notify the owner, and receive
reward. W. It. iwwninu, onw, jr
egon. I'hone 22 Fl 5.
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
WJtVTKTI A TON OK HTtK'K I'AH
rots. A .13 care of the aiaiesman.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR
good clean rags. -ress room pwk"-
man.
BRIGHT. CLE N LARD PAII-S WANT
ed. Ward K. Richardson. 2395 Front
street.
WANTED TO RENT FAIOl "r
a boat 100 acres, Aaarai
care Statesman. ' , I , . -
WOtn.D LIKE FURNISHED ROOM OI
rfnm-s Artrtre.sa wnn terms iu,
Klatesman office.; j
WANTED A GOOD. HOME FOR TWO
little girl, agesi le ana is year,
during school year; clothing and
pending money furnished. Write
XVZ Statesman.
AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY
: AUTO SERVICE
SUIPrS AUTA SERVICE CITY AND
country trips, l'hpne Day, 963;
falghte. 15.' - V
TIRES - REPAIRED VULCANIZING
TE3 IIAI-F-SOLB TIRE SERVICE
tation. -177 Boutn commercial
hone 428. I .
I
UACKENBUSH AUTO SUPPLY AND
(vulcanising. 21 North commercial
treet. Phone .
sinprs auto skrvicb city and
S'-CtlonS, TUDCS ZC UP.
1'hon 363. 126 South Commercial
treet. ' - - ; - t '
.. . . . -
Read the Classified Ads.
...
BUSINESS CARDS
AUTO DELIVERY
BAGGAGE AND' PARCELS DELIVER-
ed any place, city or country. Phone
Ct or 2081-RJ W. W. Fisher.
BARBER SHOPS
tAKK ME TO THAT GOOD BARBER
. shop and get my hair dolled up In
'the latest fashion. Ingrey's Barber
Shop. 311 State street.
DRAYS AND KJPHESS.
CA1ITAL CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
Phone 933. Salem's largest and best
: equipped transfer company. Get our
I reduced freight rates on eastern
'shipments. Also, for storage as we
- brave, three warehouses In connection
with business. Furniture moving,
packing. - shipping and storing our
specialty, i Office 226 State street.
DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING
JAPANESE ! PRESSING PARLORS F.
H Watanabe. ITod.. 434 N. Commer
cial street. Ladies' and genetlmen'a
suits cleaned and pressed. $1.25 and
. $1.75. Work called rfor and delivered
free. Telephone Main 552.
JUNK
JUNK
JUNK WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST
price for Junk of every kind. Let us
' make you a price 'on your household
goods. The "Square Deal" House
Capital Junk Co., 271 Chemeketa
street. Phone 298.
LAUNDRIES.
SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY QUICK
delivery and careful work. Dry
wash, fie per pound. 13C South Lib
erty street. Phone 25.
HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REO
ular washing done at a rate every
body can a r ford. For only bo cents
we will collect, wash and deliver
your washing within twenty-four
hours. Phone 2471.
MACHINISTS
WE DO MACHINERY REPAIRING OF
all kinds, automobile repairing; oxy-
acetylene welding, gas engine re-1
pairing, model and experimental
work. Iowa Machine Shop. D. B.
Brown, prop., 852 Chemeketa St.. Sa
lem. -' "
MONEY TO LOAN.
FOR itt PER CENT FARM LOANS
see the Marion-foiK jounty ixaiion-
Smith. 30$ Salem Bank of Commerce
Biag.
FARMERS NEEDING MONEY FOR
Increased crop production, payment
of obligations, buying land, fertilizer.
live stock or equipment, call at fed
eral' Farm Loan Information . Booth.
second floor. New Pavillion. State
s i.rnfm.ttfiii m tn hnw ITn-
' cle Sam can help you. A. C. Bohrn-
stedt. 401 Masonic Temple, eaiem,
Oregon.- '
SECOND HAND GOODS
WE BUT AND SELL SECOND HAND
goods of all kinds, pipe linings. Har
ness, collars, collar pads, tools,
chains. . Fred Echindler. 356 Center
street. -
UNDERTAKERS.
WEBB . CLOUGH C. B. WEBB. A. M.
Clough. funeral directors.; latest
modern methods known to the -profession.
497 Court street.
WALL PAPER, PAINT.
GLENN U ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEC-
orating. painting, tinting, paper
hanging, etc Work done by contract
or by day; good workman.! Location
1020 Center St. . Phone 686-W.
TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND
upward for choice wall fa per at
Buren's Furniture Store, 179 Com
merclal St.
SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS. . WALL
Paoer and ' Picture Framing. 000a
workmen. 455 Court St. Phone 488.
WOVEN WIRE FENCING.
Depe Katlestal t Assert can Peace.
all atses. SS lav. te 8M la. high.
Palatn. Oils and aVralah.
i Steves Rebuilt mm Repaired.
I : Lstaaberrj ssd Hep Hka.
Halve Prace A. Stava Warms
2SO (Tear St. Patcae IZ4
R. ft. tt,f:win y
WATKll
S1.F.if WATF.n CO. OFFICE. 801 8.
Commercial street. For water service
nnlr t office. Make all complaints
at the office. .No deductions in bills
will hA I inured fr absence or for
anv cause whatever unless water is
cut off from ; premises. Hereafter
wafer for irrigation will only be
furnished to regular customers, using
water for domestic purposes. jon-
r.rtnrn for sidewalks, brick work.
or plastering, will please read "for
building purposes' under schedule of
rates. Apply at ornce ror copy.
TRANSFER HAULING
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. ANY KIND
- hauling. nouienoia
mnvlnor lobs done prompt-
a , m Try me once, i mime.
47S State St. Phone 963. Residence
phone 1122-J.
LODGE DIRECTORY
MODERN WOODMEN
MODERN WOODMEN OF. AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp No. a24. '"'t"
every Thursday evening at oclocK
1n Drby building, corner Court and
High, streets. ,-R. F. t&7. V. Cl J. A.
Wright. Clerk. .
PROFESSIONAL
CHIROPRACTIC
DR. O. L. BtvTT.i v. u, uiirti'ufli .
Of P. B. - tBirorii -
head. Davenpt. Iowa Chirapractic
corrects the cause of disease. Office
4-7-8 U. S. NV Hank Building.
Phone 87. Resdence 828-R. :
DENTIST
DR F. L. UTTKH, uiinuai, iiuvno
m - . m m - a? ae 1 1 4! I ea -
413-414 Kana OI uwunn uu..u.ue
Phone 606. t '
MUSIC TEACHERS
R. IIARR. TEACHER OF i PIANO,
rhone 1383. . v -
OSTEOPATHY.
OR- W.
1 MERCER. GRADUATE
America njScbool Osteopathy. Klrks
MflTt treats acute and chronic
disease. Office 44-405 U. 8. Nation
Jil Bank Bldg. Phone. 919. Residence
419 North Summef. Phone 614.
OSTEOPATHY
DBS WHITE AND WALTON. OSTEO-
i n.tt.lj. nlivelcians ana surgeons.
i:raduale of the American S.hool of
;i7ia2.ub a'ud specialised lu nervous
diseases at 1 Los Angeles - College.
Treat acute and chronic- diseases.
Offices 605-6-7-8 V. S. National Bank
Bldg. Phone 859- Residences .1620
Court street. Phone 2216. Dr.1 White
residence phone 469. ' '
PHYSICIANS
DR. L. O. ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHIC
Physician. General Practice. Gall
' Stones- and Goiter treated successful
ly. Office and residence 39 North
Liberty. Salem, phone 147.
CHINESE rUTSlCaajr..
DR. U M. HUM CUR&S ANT KNOWN
duveaae. 163 & Hiyb St. Phone 383.
PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE OP REVIEW AND EQUAL
IZATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL.
The, State Tax Commission will at
tend as a bbarkl of equalization at
the Capitol in Salem, Oregon, on the
third Monday in October, 1918, and
publicly examine the assessment roll
by it made, and review the same, and
correct all errors in valuation, des
cription, quantities or qualities of
property by. it assessable and in ap
portionments of assessments made
by it; and it shall be the duty of the
persons and companies interested to
appear at the time and place appoint
ed. . 1 - "
Petitions or applications for the
reduction or chapge - of apportion
ments of a particular assessment
shall be made in writing, verified by
the oath of the applicant, its presi
dent, secretary, managing agent or
attorney in' fact, and be filed with
the commission during the first week
it is by law required to be in ses
sion, and. any petition or application
not so made, verified and filed shall
not be considered or acted upon by
the Commission. , (
State Tax Commission,
By Frank K. Lovell.
Secretary.
WHOLE MILK
We will pay $3.2) per hundred de
livered at Salem. Price based on 4
per cent fat content. Phone 2488
MARION CREAMERY &
PRODUCE CO.
SALEM, OREGON
I SALEM MARKETS
BUTUfO PRICH. . j
Eggs and Poultry.
Eggs, 45c. ' ' " ' '
Brailers, 23c. .
Hens, 17 to 19c. ,
Old Roosters, 15c. .
Pork, Mutton and Beet. -Pork
on foot, 18 c.
.Ewes,, 7 to 10c. ,
Veal, dressed, 18c i
SDrinr lamb tie. '
Beef steers, H to 9c; cows, 4 to 7c
Hay.
Cheat, per ton, $28 to $27.
Clover, per ton. $28.50.
Oats. $25.
GraJjL
Wheat, $2.00 to $2.02.'
Oats, 90c to $1.
Beans, 7c. '
Mil Feeds, Retail.
Mill run, $38 to $39 per ton.
WHOLESALE TO DEALERS.
Creamery. butter,J 54 to 55e.
Butterfat, f. o. b. Salem, 52c.
Fish. '
Black Cod, 18C
Red Cod, lie.
Salmon, Chinook. 25c
Halibut, 25c
Codfish, 15c
FrulC . .
Grapes, $1.75. '
Oranges. $8.00.
Canteloupes, $2.75 'to $3.25.
Watermelons, 1 to 2c
Local tomatoes, S0c.
Casabas, 3 c.
lemons, $8.50 to $9.60.
Bananas, 8c.
Vefcetables.
New potatoes. 3 Is to 4 c.
Green beans. 4c.
j Cabbage. 4 to 4V4c.
(Onions '(imported). $2J5.
v I Green .peppers, 8c lb. ,t
! . Retail Prions.
Creamery, butter, 60c
Dairy butter. 65c.
Eggs, 50c.
Flour, hard wheat. $2.10.
Flour, valley, $2.90.
Sugar, cane nd beet, ll lh. $1.
Potatoes, sack lots, $1.26.
Oil Products,
Red Crown gasoline .In bulk, 22c.
Standard engine dlBtlllate, in bulk,
13 cents.'
Kerosene Pear, In bulk, 11c;
Elaine, fn case, 28c; Eocene, In case,
23c.
Oronlte Aroturpp la ease, 25c;
In bulk, 26 c
PORTLAND MARKETS
- Dairy Irndnc1.
PORTLAND. Sept 30. Butter:
Prints, extras. 63(fc6f.c; rubes, ex
tras, 60c; prime firsts, 58c; dairy,
36c.
Butterfat. Portland dellvery:v No.
1 soui cream; 68c, ..
!' . Iotafoe.. '
Locals, sclliCK price, $2.40 02.75.
Grain. '.
October delivery, bids: Oals, No.
white feed. $S.ii0; ba,rley. stand
ard feed. $47; barley.A' . $48 No
vember delivery: Oats, No. 2, $58;
NO. 3. $51; clipped. $51.50; barley,
feed. $47: barley. "A". $48; corn,
yellow; $6?; mixed. $60
Eastern, oats and torn in bulk,
bids: Ooats. No. 3 white, $51.5.0;
oats. 38-pound clipped. $51.50;. corn.
No. 3 yellow, $62; No. 3 mixed, sei
NEW YORK MARKETS.
i NEW YORK. Spt. 30. Evapor
ted aooles. dull: state. 14flc.
Ptunes. scarce and strong: Califor
nia's. 716,4c; Oregon's, 15
16c. -
1 - I
r fcrBhlng has set home for 30000
houses and niules.. im taete m oc
renaissance of th cavalry? j
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A WELL
Improved 235 acres, half -mile south
of Marion.' - Will accept small i farm.
Henry Fennell. Marlon, Oregon. .
rOR SALE 10 ACRES LAND, FIRST I
class bottom: some stock and grain:
Implements. Must be sold. For par.
ticulars, address Rt. 1. Scio. care of
Balsiger & Son.
WILL SELL 80 OR 160 ACRES OF MY
farm 1 miles south of Dallas on
improved road, mail route milk route
phone line and railroad. , Mary F. L.
Lee, R. 2, Box 102. Dallas, Ore.
A GOOD BUY 25x80 FEET ON EAST
side Commercial street, one door I
north of State street, Salem, together I
with perpetual right of way over thel
14x50Mi feet tract extending from!
this oroverty to State street. Terms.
Apply Scott Bozorth, 701-2 Spaulditigl
Bldg,. Portland, Oregon.
BRING Y00R TRADES
I can match you. C. W. Niemeyer. Real
Estate Agent. Canada lands, 544 State
street.
SNAPS 96 ACRE FARM. WELL IM-
proved. 5 miles from Salem. $80 per
acre. 200 acre farm Waldo Kills, $30
per acre, easy terms. 10 acres Im
proved near Salem, $2200. 4 room I
house, paved street, fine -location.
8650. : 7 room plastered bouse. 3700.
Strictly modern room bungalow.
paved street $3000. Exchange some
stock and farm implements for sale
cheap or trade for good car. Want
small hopvard in exchange for good
city property. 160 acres in Sask. fori
home in Salem. 6 acres fine land.
take bouse part pay. 170 acres for
rent. F. L. Wood, Bayne Bldg.
A , GOOD 80 NEAR SILVER FALLS
with old house and Darn ana waier i
and-25 acres of good timber adjoin
ing a good county road 8 miles from
It. R. station, with about 10 acres
under cultivation, well fenced,7 some
good pasture and some bottom sou,
s2S an acre. Wnuld consider a town
property in exchange for it as II
can't use ranch to advantage. You
are assured of getting a good fair
deal. Also have a small town house
with several excellent garden lots
where owner will exchange for
brush land. What have you for eith
er of these two things? See Wm.
Fleming, 341 State St, phone 303.
T-
rnn sale good 8 ROOM house,
corner lot. . east front. pavea
street, car line, good location, price
tsson. Oood S room modern bouse,
paved street, sightly location, price
$2000. Good 7 room modern house.
naved street: orice $2850. 5 room
modern house, price $1000.00. Im
proved 25 acre farm, good house, or
chard, good soil.;good road, 6 miles
from Rilem. or fee 25000. 10 acre
tract, new 6 room plastered bunga
low, barn. 5 i acres bearing cherries,
nrica 82800.001 320 acre faTtn. bouse.
barn, srood sdil. price 812.800. Well
i"!6 7" 5rv.L J.a "r I
$11,500. 6 acre prune orchard just I
coming Into bearing, smau now,
SE&ri.
.nod harnT. well, arood road, stt miles I
south, price $1000. if you want to
EJkVS!. 27s "state 'sSset I
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45 ACRES. 35 CULTIVATED. HOUSE.
fa'kS- 7?5C0T sSe'm" TOdT ai-
morteane back for balance, price
$3000. Have Salem residence $2500.
eLI!fi""ca ".!ku,"Vo;
TrvL Anrrsiim on or
Sublimity, not over $10,000. 40 acres! far too high on a peace basis dom
20 cultivated. 20 timber and pasture, I . (h- nit ae cnun as business
good improvements, family orchard,
$800 cash. $1700 mortgage . back at
6 per cent. 160 North Dakota ex
change for ranch in valley not over
$5000. 600 acres, 400 cultivated, all
tillable, running water, fair Improve
ments, located in Grant county.
Minn., want to exchange for ranch
In valley not over $40,000. 145 acres
well Improved. 6 miles of Jefferson.
good road, want $3000 Portland resi
dence and easy terms on balance,
price $15.2f,0. 90 aicres. 60 cultivated
25 timber pasture. 30 in bearing fruit
to exchange for stock ranch in the
valley not over $12,000. Have iomt
very cheap acreage near Salem. For
anything in my line see me. socoior
sky. 341 State street.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 80 ACRE
farm 4 miles from towh. 30 acres In
cultivation and balance can be, some
- buildings Snap. $25 per acre. Want
small acreaire near Salem.
FOjt SALE OR EXCHANGE GOOD
165 acre river bottom farm near Sa
lem. about half In cultivation now
and balance can be when cleared
' lots of good wood timber.1 good set
farm buildings and family orchard.
Snap for $85 per acre, want' wheat
ranch.
OOOD 18 ACRE TRACT CLOSE IN
' with Improvements, want house and
lot In Salem for exchange. What
have vou.
FOR SALE FINE 11 ACRE TRACT
close in wun goon sei nuuaings inn
family orchard. iTice $i8q on good
Foil SALE FINE NEW . MODERN
bungalow and good large lot on car
line. Bargain tor j.
IF ' YOU HAVE FARMS. ACREAGE
city property or business property
for exchange, call and see our list
.of exchanges. :
PERRINE tc MARSTERS. 306 HUB
bard Bldg.. Salem. Oregon;
FOR RENT FARMS.
FOR RENT 10 ACRES. WELL TM
proved. Hee H. E. Bolinger, 406 Hub
bard Bldg."
GREAT STRENGTH
IN THE MARKET
Portentuous News from
Abroad Shoots Up Oil Stock
from the Outset
NEW YORK. Sept. 30. Under the
Impetus of the portentous news from
abroad, today's stock market devel
oped unusual activity and strength.
Oil shares were conspicuous from the"
outset.
Moderate strength was manifest
ed by United States Steel and kin
dred industrials and equipments in
the early dealings, but profit-taking
anA short spiiin? soon ciieciea re-
art iona of one to four points.
Investment tails wrre backward
ii i-int- thp erear rtart of tho ses
sion, but rose briskly towards the
eln T'anadian Pacific leading at
an advance of 7li 4 Points, most of
which was retained.
Salt amounted to 735.000 shares
Honda wore variable, liberty Issue
displaying moderate irregularity
ru.Gs vAstm av
CANfT FOOL ivytl
i? W ra wi I .V AHD StT VAL.OC
3 Fl 1lLa instead 7
CeysjUal, "UBS
v 1 ' ' T- i
Total bond sales, par value, aggre
gated $8,650,000. ,
Old United -States bonds were un
changed .on call- - - j
SLIDE TAKEN ON
Hopes of Speedy Peace Cause
Tobaggan Moyement
' Among;, Traders
CHICAGO. Sept. 30. Hopes of a
speedy general peace captivated the
traders today on change here, ana
Tf'-lflS ve downward
like maidc. After conUnuous heavy
Beinntr and an extreme break of
7'Hc, the corn market closed excited;
ZV.M,c to"5c net lower, wltn oc
I to5er 11.35 to $1.36 and Novem
ber $ 1. M to l.ZZ Oatshow
a setback of 1C to 2 C. In pro-
1 visions, the result varied from $1
decline to 15c advance. ..
Belief that the corn market" was
inated the pit as poon as business
eot well. under vny. At first me
chief influence was the news tnat
the signing of an armistice had made
Bulgaria's surrender complete. This
contingency had been largely ais-
counted I beforehand., however, and
auick rally fallowed rapid forward
sweeps by the entente allies, ana oi
signs that a peace move by Turkey,
if not by Austria, might apparently
soon be looked for. Pressure to li-
quidate holdings now assumed -big
proportions, ana tnrougnoui me rest
of . the day all support was lacking
except from shorts who had profits.
Oats and provisions succumbed to
the same fetors, that carired down
corn- Theories that peace talk was
bullish as to provisions failed to
work. '
BIG GROWTH IS
SHOVN BY BANKS
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Statement Is Issued on bans
of Last Call, Up to Sep
tember 1
.
Notwithstanding subscriptions to
liberty loan bonds have been -very
heavy during the last yar. combined;
figures of the 177 state Danns, pri
vate banks' and trust companies, and
86 natiohal banks in Oregon show an
increase In deposits of $15,675,852.-
96 over the call of September 11,
1917. and an Increase of $5,631,-
097.37 since June. 29. 1918. These
figures are given in a statement Is
sued by State Superintendent of
Banks W. A. Bennett today.
The figures show further that
bond holdings have Increased ill.
317.373.03. Indicating big invest
ments in United States certificates of
indebtedness.
During, tne past year the total re
sources In depositories of the state
have shown an increase of $23,435,
011.60 and an increase of $4,972.-
496.20 since June 29, this year4 the
date of the last previous call. ;
SPRINGTEX is the underwear
with a million little springs in its
fabric which "give and take"
with every movement of the
body; and preserve the shape of
the garment despite long wear
and hard washings. 1
It if the year-around underwear, light,
medium or heavy weight, a ybu like.
"Remember to Buy It
Yeu'll Foret You Have It On"
Atk Yomr iWr
UT1CA KNITTING CO, Makers
Sales Room: 350 troatfway, Kew York
CHICAGO r.lARI(ET
- - ! " '
"Thls reflects lirery satisfactory
growth and prosperous' condition of
the banks of Oregon' says the state
ment which Is based on the last call
taking the condition of banks up to
the close of business oh August 31. :
Si I i i I ' - -
Soldier Given One year j
Each lor 21 Burglaries
. , , j j j. ft '- f .
CAMP LEWIS; ;!Tacc-ma.' Wash.;
Sept. 30. Approxlhatly onej year
each for 21 . burglaries f he "confessed
to have committed! jn! Tacoma be
tween Jnne J and Jtjlyj 24 lastL was
the sentence passed oh Private Faye
B. Slade by a courtrartialj here
which was approved! by j the jddge ad
vocate general In nitices Irecelved to
day. . -y i ihm .-
Slade, according to hrtay; officers.
was a leader or seven members ox
the school for cooks and bakers.' In
burglaries and highway .robberies.
He was the htBt to be convicted. Tour
were convicted for high Way robberies
and three for burglaries, fjjf - -. f :
', They wee sentenced! t from 10 to
30 years each in government peniten
tiaries or discipnary barracks. Slade
was sentenced to McNeil s Island,
Wash., for 20 yearp, dishonorably
discharged and forfeiture ;jbf all pay
and allowances. - r . if il J y
TIME TABLES
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' SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Aerthfceaa
xt e. r- , , ,
:tr3i
No. is Oregon Express
6:55 a.m.
9:15 a.m.
1:20 pn.
4:00 p.m.
7:55 p.m.
-; - --
So. 28 Willamette Limited
No. 18 Portland Passenger,
no. zt coos Bay
No. II Portland Express
Seathteewa
No. 53 Oregonlan ......
3:30 a.m.
9:42 a.m.
No. 23 Coos Bay ... I .Vi
No. 15 California KpreKa ... 10:58 a.m.
No. 17 Roseburg Passenger . 4:18 p.m. ,
ft. i n tiismviie i ini ..e.ee p.m. t
No. 13 San Francisco' Pa
9:33 p.m.
No. 73 Arrive at Salem l.... 9:10 a.m.
No: 74 Jeave Salem ..,..... 3:10 p.m.
SALEM. FALLS CITY eV WESTERN
161 Ieaves Salem, motor .... 7:00a.m.
163 Lesves Salem, motor ...J 9:2$ a.tn.
165 Ieaves Salem, motor . ... -1:55 p.m..
Through car to Monmouth and'Airllei
17t 'Leaves Salem ... 6:15 p.m.
162 Arrives at Salem ........ 8:25a.m.
164 Arrives at Salem 11:00 a.m.-
166 Arrives at Salem ,. 3:20p.m.
172 Arrive Salem 7:40 p.m.
. OREGON ELECTRIC '
Effeealve Oet. 1st, 1S18;
Seathaaaa..
Train Leave
Arrive
Arrive
Eugene
No. 'Portland
' Salem
10:15am
12:60 pm
5 Ltd.. 8:15 am
12:25 pm
7
9 .
13 Ltd..
17 .....
19
21
10:45 am
2:05 pm
4:50 pm
6:05 pm
9:20 pm
4:15 pm 6:35 pm
6:40 pnr 8:60 pm
8:07 pm Salem only
11:20 pm Salem only
2:00 am 6:50 am
11:45 pm
North Bank Station (leave Jeffcr
son. Street 13 and 20 minutes later.)
KertbbMa4
Train
No.
10 Ltd.'
12
16 Ltd.
20
22
Leave Arrive,
Arrive
Portland
9:25 am
11:35 am
2:25 pm
. 5:45 pm
7:40 pm
Eugene
Salem
7:15am
9:45 am
12:15 pm
4:00 pm
5:30 pm
7:55 pm
- 7:45 am
1:53 pm
4:10 pm
4:25 pm
10:00 pm
North
Bank Station 4arriv Jeffer
son Street 15 minutes earlier). 'Leave
Corvallis. ! t
CORVALLIS CONNECTIONS. '
Nerthbeaaid
Leave Corvallis Arrive Salem
8:zr am
12:12 pm
2:41 pm
6:18 pm
Leave Salem
8:36 am
10:15 am
4:15 pm
6:40 pm
9:45 am .
1:50 am
4:00 pm
7:55 pm
Reatkkeasa ;
Arrive Corvallis
I
9:57 am
11:33 am
6:36 pm
' 8 :00 pm
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