The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 07, 1923, Page 9, Image 9

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NORWICH UWIOH
TIRE INSURANCE SOCIETT
W. H. Burgh ardt. Jr.
Resident Agent 371 State SV
MONEY TO LOAN
On Seal Estate '
T. K.FORD
( CWr Iadd ft Bnsh Bank)
1 -AUTOMOBILES 1
AUTO BXPAXKXKO
LET VS; REPAIR YOUR CAR AND IT
will bo done right. Jack Doerfer Motor
nepair. m (Commercial. Ia-d7
AUTO TOPS
THI8 KIND OF WEATHER MEANS
that .you should hare a rood top on
four tir. How about HI
W. E. GRCNEBT, 258 State St.
' ' lb-d7
f FOR RENT FURNISHED
APAHTMXBTB
FOR RENT FURNISHED OR TJNFUR
niahed new, close-in apartment with all
modern conveniences, at ' "THE PAL
ACE .COURT. ' 248 fio. Cottage St,
Salem, Or. Phone 1642. . 2a-d9
SEAMAN'S APARTMENTS NICELY fur
niahed. .265 8. Commercial. 2a-j4
CLOSE IN FURNISHED APARTMENTS.
445 IS. Winter. 2a-d7
rOB RX NT AP ARTMXNT 5, 891 NO,
Commercial. . . -
HOUSES
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MODERN FURNISHED HOUSE FOR
4 rent. H. L. Sttff Furniture Co. 2b-d9
FCRN1HED ROOM HOUSES, FUR
- naca and built-in conveniences. Piano,
Columbia, eewing, machine. Phone
1149 J or call 544 N. Commercial d9
ONE-HALF DUPLEX BOUSE WITH OA
rage. New, modem, 840 or 845. 1 S31
North Winter. 28tf
FOR RENT LARGE HOUSE AT 746
. Nartk Winter. Immediate seeseesion.
Phono 23. or call Statesman, business
office. - n28tf
20oas
trnm - rt-evtsnrn J TOHTi r HflTTRF.
. I V . L. . ... . - - . . - . V - " "
- keeping room cloee'in 818; also ge
f race. 700 N. High. 2e-d7
FURNISHED ROOM HEAT AND PRI
vate bath. " Convenient to state house
and boaines district. 1345. Cenrt St.
. .. . - - 2e-d9
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FOR RENT - XICELY FURNISHED
alnin room cheao. Phono s!563M.
' f. :. .... 2e-do.
FOR RENT FURSI SHED 1 ROOM AND
kitchenette, light, neat ana .water, ova
- N. Rummer. Phono iuts. v xc-o
TURNISHED ROOMS, -STEAM HEAT,
hot and cold water in room. Phone
. I549-J or call 544 2t. Commercial. d9
FOB RENT APABTMSHT8 AND
looping rooms. Leonard Hotel, ISA H.
Front Street, -- ' -. - - -
PRINTED CARDS. BIZS Id" BY T".
wording "Famiaaad Boons." prteo 10
ceaU each. Btatesmaa ' smataoaa n
lieo. Gronnd Floor.
IFOR RENT UNFURNISHED
APASTME3TTS
FOUR AND FIVE ROOM UNFURNISH-
. e apartments, cioao a. oj Lena m.
- - 3a-dll
H0USB8
l-OS RENT FIVE ROOM PLASTERED
honse. liebta. bath, garage, on car
line. Call at 1183 Shipping St. 8b-d
FOR RENT. HOMEY COTTAGE AMONG
oak -treeo loza uroaoway. greauiy asai
' aomined,' newly painted, range and heat
er. Inquire Ben Vick, car Viek Bro.
fln. Phono 1841. 3b-D9
j FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FURNITURE OF SEVEN ROOMS. Quick
it i-.a t itt 210 Market. 4-d8
-SUOPrORN PLAYER PIANO WILL BE
- aacrificed for cash. Thi "la bargain
and is worth seeing. Tallman Piano
t Slnre. 395 South 12th. -d7
FLAT WAJvL PAINT IN WHITE. IVORY
. Cream. Medium Buff and Pearl Gray.
Any of these beautiful colors will give
. wonderful eliecta. asax v. "
.. N. m'I . .! 4-d9
T-n-o CATV WHTTF RrtSR POTATOES
- 91.15 per hundred. PcliTewd. Pnj
ilARSHALL, RTHAWBERRT PLANTS
- 93.0O per M. F. B. Oarrett. route 3
JlHIWlisa V - f va
ir THE CHILDREN COME HOME WET
. Sad muddy, park tnem on ne c' ,,
learn. Max O. Buren. 179 Ii. Com I
WHITE ROTARY ELECTRIC SEWING
machine. Slightly used. -18 .r?
- Commercial, Apt. 5.
d
"APrLES DELIVERED 75e; 8 FOR $2
srs ti.uri finitinhrr. Ward Jv
' Richardson, 1295 Front. Phone 494. d7
COAT MEAT. FIRST CLASS, YOUSO
and fat. 5e per pound by whole or
- half. DelWered fie. South Salem
..- nurkrt Phona -T86. ' d30"
APPLES 83e AND UP. BALDWINS. 8
. fnr t. Several Tarieties, no
, worms. Bring your boxes. A B.
iouj veon. corner xn-. -
DELICIOUS APPLES, ft DELIVERED
X Net first grade, but good a"e. Ward
K. Richardson. 2395 Front. rPnono 494
rxnvnwnnn TYPEWRITER CO.
; Hare your machinn repaired by- the
; people -who make it. Special rental
c- rate, to studenta. .800 Alasonio Kidg.
. Phone S62. - - n-otf
iiiioir ;rade piano, cannot be
told from new. at a bargain. Term
97 per month. . Investigate . this u
ll a V
" .Tallman Piano Store, 'J
So.
121
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: Rpautifiil Oregon Rose
And eleven other Oregon songs" together
, who a line collection oi
, sarrcd eong and many old-time favor-
, ues. . . .
' ALL FOB S3e. ' .
Tperill.T arle.pt ft hie fr chfl coiAuiua-
Western Songster
78 psges now in its third edition
Published by
OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY
213 S. Commercial St. Salem. Ore.
; PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BT T"
, wordier "Tor Sals, Enquire at." Prieo
10 rente each. SUteeauus BtalatW
Off ice. Ground Floor,
FOB SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS 10
rent a bund!. ClrcsJaUoy dspartmeat
Crrjou Etalesuiaa. .
One wnk (six lasertioat)
Oae math. :
8ix nontha' eontrset per mo.
15o
13 month' contract, par bo.
12o
Minimum for any advertisement 35
i
FOR SALE Miscellaneous )
ZJVXST0CS
FOR SALE 7 WEEKS OLD PIGS- 5
each. One sow, 15 month old: one
jrsey bull 15 month old; one Jersey
Guernsey heifer1 calf, 5 month; one
Jersey Durham ow. Inquire of.E. L.
Welch, 1223 Saginaw. 4a-d7
100 HEAD OF GOOD MOUTHED STOCK
wea for aale at $9.00 per head, mostly
whit (area but all medium wool and
bred to shrop rams. .F. B. Docker, 1044
Lincoln St.. Eugene. Oregon. dlO
1 HELP WANTED 1
8 ELL MADISOK BETTER MADE"
SHIRTS direct front oar factory to
wearer. No capital or experience re
'qsirad. Easily sold. Bif profit. Writs
for FREE SAMPLES. MADISON
sllHa 808 Broadway. Kaw York.
"V : .. - i, AGENTS .U----. :
EASY TO SELL LADIES' 8TYLISH
Shoos. Youngsters Boots. ; Factory to
Wearer. Profits Daily. Big Season.
Write Quickly. ' Organising Sales
Force, STYLE-ARCH SHOES. Cincin
nati. d
FEMALE .
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL house
work. Phono 2087J. ' - 5b-dS
WANTED WOMAN GENERAL HOCSE-
work. Phono 1839M. 1160 N. 16th. -
o28tf
MALE A3TD FEMAXJS
WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO
take fans paper subaeriptiona. A good
J reposition to th right people. Ad
reas the Pacific Homestead, Statesman
Bldg. Salem. Or.
LOST! AND FOUND
rOUND
FOUND LOOSE LEAF POCKET LED
ger, containing mining stock certificates.
Appl y Statesman, Boi 69. o-ao.
LOST
LOST BLACK FOX FUR. PLEASE RE
torn to Statesman office. Reward.
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PERSONAL
GET' MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL
paper published. FREE for stamp.
OOKKESFOSUEXT,- To!e4o, unio. dl3"
I1 v REAL: ESTATE :City
FOR ' GOOD , BUYS . IX RE ALE STATE
ROBINSON I
Oregon Bldg. 8-d7
SPECIAL
7 ROOM MODERN JiUME COMPLETE-
ly furnished. Only 4 blocks from btate
House. A bargain lor 83500.' .
Fine building lot on paved street and
ear line. . Pavement naid. For 8450.
THOMASON, 831 State St. 8 d7tt
GOOD BUY SEVEN ROOM PLASTER-
ed hoase, full . concrete basement, city
water and deep drilled well. Oarage,
poultry bouse. . Corner lot 90x135. Lots
of fruit. Grand view of city. Easy ac
cess. - Three block from street ear.
ttouth Salem. Price $3200; some terms.
W. C. Conner. Owner. Statesman of
fice. t . - J - 8 d9
SOME GOOD HOUSE BARGAINS
8420O .Modern, hens. 8 rooms. -
CIXISE IV IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
82500 House 7R, 4 lots. , .
81800 Houso-6 rooms.
: f 90O Hoase 4 rooms, 2 lots.
830O0 Modern 5 room bnngslow
Many others on easy payment.
NOW IS THE TIME
" , TO BUY YOUR VACANT LOT I
i -. CHILDH t RKCliTEL
S " '.' ? . 540 State St. ; 8-d7tf
- l FOR SALE : "'
5 room bnngalow with one-fifth acre
. of ground suitable for garden. Paved
street, close in. price 83150. Small
Darment down and easy -term.
4 room new . bungalow, basement.
- 8 room modern ' bungalow on paved
street. . ' Basement, - fireplace,- and con
veniences. Garage and corner lot 94 by
v 140. Cot snore than 37000 to' con
struct. To settle estate will aell for
86800 and rood terms.
4 . room modern , bungalow, garage.
; well located. Price 82400, and easy
;- term;.---, t-1 ' : .,.. -. 4 .i ' :
Large 8 room house close in. Price
: 420H and "very easy terma. Is on largo
. eorner let. ha basement with furnace
:' and a garage. "A good buy for you.
Furniture and lease of apartment
bouse in valley town of three thousand
population. ; Fireproof, concrete Du:ia
, ing. A. good proposition.
list your property with me.1 ''
If it is a house, a lot, a farm, or a
trade you want, see me.
RICH L.-REIM ANN
' Realtor
Office "phone 1013 , Kes. phone 726H
229 Oregon Bldg. o am
FOR SALE
Fire room bouse with basement. Fine
eorner let. garage. Can handle same
with soldier a loan. Special bargain.
Trice 8-400. .,
l.ATHXM 'TOMPKIN3
i331V4 State Stv .. 8-d6tf
FOUR BOOM HOUSE, S LOTS EAST
front. $850; S20O down; 820 per
month.- ., . !. . i - ,
V .n a wiym ' tiAn 1na 1 n ' $2000.
' Vl M.m kntMA vlna in. DlTf (I
street, east front $2600; 8300 down
$3a per monin.
Five room house, all furnished $ I0O0
Eleven room nouae, rani jreni, i
rage, paved street, furniture. 840O0.
an mmih nfw iiiiii si uifscit. I d jii sbw
ery detail, corner lot, east front $3800;
Modern 10 room house, close in with
11 furniture. 8800. L-. ;
Apartment bouse, -close in bringing
. , i . tc nnn
gooa returns, imgc
,...: . i.wtr "n OOO ? '
Business lot and good building $12,
Farm close in and lots for sale and
, ) A i, ;riniii J. M. Pm. 492 N .
rottaee St- Phone 1186. 8-dltf
lllIPji".l'VP11II. BTftRR f IC. K T-
ed in one of beat business point in
Benton county. Owner must sell be
s cause of sickness in family. Will sacri
' fice. -Store on cash basis. A big money
soaker. 1L K. Sherwood, Alea. Ore. d9
, : rmt su.R
7 room., bouse corner .lot,:; garage.
$2-100. A room modern nonite craie m
AiiuA ri. - it,kf. Aiitaida pitv lim-
ifv with bnildlngv 820OO. Exchange
' Ktudebaker aix closed car like new for
bouse. 60 ecre glairy ura it.
or acreage. Hobmi for renk .
F. L. WOOD. d2lf
107 FEET ON CAPIIUH Bi ivcr-i. v wiv
ner d-nteis $3500 The finest close tn
ren dence lot for the money,
nr. .id. kAtiajL modem
conveniences and basement, ai block
from State and Commercial, two kitclt.
- ens. newiy psperev T. . --------
. Ann.-h. A'tArt Amrm wilt Manilla.
Si room new bungalow,- iast Sa
lem, hardwood floor, every modern con
venience. 85500: $1600 down, balance
! easy monthly lerm.
WiXMK PfcTTYJOliy.'BeaHae.--
219 Orcsoa ElJs . .. : . tt
REAL ESTATE City
PRINTED CARDS. 8122 14" BY 7".
woniing for Jsent,-- prteo 10 cents
each. Statesman. Bnslaeu Offiee.
Ground Floor, .
f 82600 ON TERMS
Don't come around expecting an up
to date . bungalow but a comfortable
8 room house. Bath, toilet, E. lights,
psved St, ear line and walking distance
from Capitol Bldg. See Win. Fleming,
841 State St. - 21tf
RESTAURANT, GOOD EQUIPMENT,
well located 2 'i year lease. Price for
quick sale 82500. v
4 room modern . bungalow with, ,
basement and fireplace" on parement,
83000; 8800 eaRh down.
- Wanted-lUtingt, reasonable - prices
nd on easy terms. We write fir ia
soranco. - " : :
W. H. GRABENHORST A CO. Realtors.
275. State St. U. S. Bank Bldg.
n22tf
PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14" BY T",
woroing " Kooma to Kent." price 10
cento each. ; Stateaman Business) Of
fice Ground Floor. ,
A NEAT NEW 4 ROOM BUNGALOW.
Nice lot, garage and wood shed. $2350
$500 down. J. A. Mills. n29tf
TO EXCHANGE
A nice 5 room bungalow for 2 or 8
acres close to city limits with good im
provements. See Win. Fleming, 341
State St n25tf
f REAL ESTATE FARMS
$500 DOWN AND EASY TERMS ON
the balance, win purchase a fine li.os
acre tract suitable for berries, nuts
or fruit of any kind. Nice partly fin
ished bungalow with fireplace. Other
outbuildings. B miles from Salem. Near
Electric railway. ' - :-
A. a BOHRNSTEDT l
147 No. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon.
. - , . 9-d7tf
Best Buys and Exchanges I
12Vi acres joining Sslem limits $100
per acre, exchange for San Diego, Cal,
or vicinity.-
SO acres timber well located for Sa
lem acreage or residence. ;
20 acrea timber for vacant lot in
Salem. .
22 seres, house, barn, electric lights,
$2900; easy terms.
11 arres. modern 6 room bnngalow,
electric lights, barn, prunes, berries, on
the highway north, a Salem bank will
carry back $5000 on this ranch. Price
$7500. - , . s .'
. 10 acres, modern improvements, elcc-
' trie lights, on the highway north, 5
acres in . berries. - 1 acre filberts. Want
& or 6 room house in Salem. $4750,
Grocery in Salem priced right.
Meat market in Salem, profitable
business, $3000. t . !
Gas filling wnd accessories on best
. corner in, Salem, doing' a big business,
legitimate reason for selling. '; ,
Socolofsky, Realtorf
- -- 341 State . St. 9-dCtf
TO EXCHANGE
"80 acre fruit rsnch, Porterville, Cel.,
60 acres grapes, 20 acres oranges, $55.
000. Trade for Oregon land or busi
ness property. 400 acre Valley farm
$40,000, for sheep ranch in Willimette
Talley.- - Want a lot or oar for equity
in auburban home. Want good lot for
'good closed car. For sale Modem
seven room house, good as new $2300;
.easy terms. Nifty new bungslow
$3000. Ten acres just outside city
limits with buildings, . $2000. Houses
. for rent. F. L. Wood, 341 State St.
, 9b dltf
USED CARS FOR SALE I
1921 HUPMOBILE: FINE RUBBER;
gqpd paint, motor in excellent condition
Has only, run 12,000 miles. You can't
go wrong on thi one at $685,
OTTO J. WILSON
388 N. Com't , Phono 220 H dl3
OUR USED CARS, ARE THE KIND
that will bear the most critical inspec
tion. In fact we want you to bring in
seme friebd who ia. a mechanic and
let him psas on the' condition of the
car you buy.
OI.F.SO.V AUTO EXCHANGE
173 S. Liberty. Phone 666 ll-d7
USED CARS FOR LESS!
1916 Ford roadster, has 1918 body, box
on rear. Good tires $ 65.00
1920 Chevrolet touring, good tires, mo
tor and rear end overhauled $200.00
Special New Ford roadster, cord tires
spotlight, extra tire and tube $395.00
CHEVROLET USED CAR DEP'T.
229 State St. - ll-d7tt
I HAVE TWO BUICK SIX. SEVEN PA8-
senger sedans; one is a XVJJ model.
The other a 1923 model. The inside
and outside aooearance of both of these
cars cannot be told from new. They
aimply are beautiful 'machines. They
must be sold. Get onr price.on thesa
cars before considering' the purchase of
any new sedan. :
OTTO J. WILSON
388 N. Com'l Bt. Phone 220. Il-dl3
.1 rSED FOR CARS FROM AN
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
1915 touring . $ 65.00
1917 touring . , 85.00
1918 touring ;....,. $100.00
1923 touring . -i $395.00
1921 coupe ............ $365.00
1923 roupe . - $495.00
1919 delivery : i $lr.oo
1920 truck . $235.00
All cars guaranteed to be ia good
running order. 1924 license i with
every car. Liberal terms. f ,
Open Evening an Sunays "
VALLEY MOTOR OO
2CO No. Ilisrh i ; Phone 1995
i'"'. t 11-dTtf
WILL TRADE BUG FOR FORD TOUR-
inz or bicrcle and cash. Phone 1128W.
t Hd9
FOR SALE 1919 DODGE TOURING,
A t shape. $325; 1921 Dodge roadster
lots of extra eqntpment, $473; 1920
Dodge sedan, looks like new ?8ia
Terms.
- BONESTEELE MOTOR CO. Il-d7
BEST -USED CAR VALUES
IN THE C1TX
Light delivery
$ 50.00
ISuick Four roadster
Chevrolet ' 490" touring
$ I OO.OO
$100.00
r.lgin Six touring
raise 7-oaasenger
,200.0O
.$350.00
Overland Four touring
-w.4W.iO
Essex touring
Dodge touring
. Ford couth
$550.00
$695.00
Gardner coupe.
We have several others for your sel
eetion.
r W PEETYJOHN CO.
219 V" Com" St. . Salem. Or
v. K .... s, i.f . Il-d5tf
GOOD ; USED CAK GINGRICH MO-
IwTo. i!9 8tl ' w-f
WANTED Employment
WANTED SHINGLING AND ROOF RE
.pairing. .I'hnw iIK. lg-dl
I WANTED Miscellaneous i
RADIO. SECOND HAND, WASTED
618, care Statesman. 13 d9
REGISTERED JERSEY COWS WAST-
ed. State what you have and price.
Address "Dairy Farm Care Statea
' man. ottf
Classified Ads In The
''Statesman Bring Rcsults'-
j WOOD FOR SALE
BEST GRADE OF 10 INCH AND 4-FOOT
wood at reasonable price. Rt. 3, Box
283. . , .. 14-dl3
FOR DRY WOOD CALL C. D. QUERY,
Phone 77F2. " n27tf
WOOD SAW PROMPT AND CAREFUL
service with wood saw. Phone 108F3.
N19
BEST GRADE OF WOOD
4 ft. and 16 inch green mill wood
Dry mil! wood -Dry
second growth fir
' 'Dry old fir.
, 16 inoh BLOCK mill wood is the best
fuel to save your dry wood. Prompt
delivery and reasonable price. Fred
K Wells. 280 S. Church, Phone .1542.
. . . : n9tf
FOR GOOD WOOD PHONE 1879W
. dl5
WRITE IN FOR PRICES ON WOOD. H.
A. Knenil. Silverton. d!4
1 PUBLIC NOTICES 1
NOTICE
OP, FIXAIj
MEXT
SETTLK-
Notice is hereby 1 given that the
undersigned has filed in the
County Court of the State of Ore
gon for the County of Marion, her
duly verified Final Account as
executrix of the last will-and
testament and estate of George
M. Grilley, deceased, and- that
said Court has fixed Wednesday,
the 26th day of December, 1923,
at the hour of ten. o'clock A. M.
of said day as the time and the
County Court Room in the County
Court House fn Salem, In Marion
County, Oregon, as the .place for
hearing said i Final Account and
all objections thereto..;' - .4 r, , :
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
23rd day of Novmber, 1923.
Florence M. Grilley, Executrix
of the last will and testament and
estate of George M. Grilley, de
ceased.
A. O. Condit and Ronald C.
Glover, Attorneys for Executrix,
Salem. Oregori. J n23-30d6-13-20
3
I . SALEM MARKETS'
GRAIN AND SAY
No. 2 wheat
..90c
.90S
No. 3 red wheat, sacked
Oats
- - 45 0 4
$12 & 81!
$12 $1-1
Cheat hay; ...
Oat hay
Clover har. baled
.$12 & $11
Prices' Quoted are - wnoiesaie ana as
prices received by fanners. No rets!
prices are given- except a noted:
ClittS, SU i. XZaO. .dux mai J i t
Creamery butter 49 50e
Butterfat delivered ;
Milk, per cwt , , $2
E?gs, selects , C .4e
ritsndards . wo
Pullets '-
, , POULTRY
Broilers 1 '.
Heavy- Springs .., '
1
Medium anit lignt nena
PORK. MUTTON AND UtiHT
Hogs, top, 150-225 lgs.. cwt $7 00
Hogs, top, 225-275, cwt , $6.50
UogS, top, 275-300, cwt ?.oU fclf SSO.WJ
Light sows, cwt ' ;.....$5.0ff
Rough heavy. 5
Top veal, dressed 8 8c
Cow 2i4 O 04c.
Tod lambs 1 10c.
Hev lambs
.IVt fit 9t
SILVERTON NEWS
SILVERTON. Or., Dec. 5.
(Special to Thme Statesman) .
Miss Winona Palmer is spending
a few days at the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. Harold Craig, of Port
land.
Mrs. D. Dybsetter of Brush
Creek was operated on at the Sil
verton hospital Saturday after
noon. , Although Mrs. Dybsetter Is
still in a critical condition is ,13
said that she is holding her own.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olsen were
entertained , by Trinity members
Sunday afternoon at - Trinity
church. ; The occasion was in hon
or of their golden wedding which
occurred a short time 'ago.
ti Practice on the ' American Le
gion play has been postponed until
after the holidays when it will
again be taken up. The Legion is
too busy with preparations for its
turkey shoot which takes place
December 16 at the Simmons farm
to take the time to put on the play
between Christmas and New Years
as at first planned.
George Thomas of Paradise
road who has., been ill for tome
time is again able to take up his
work Mr. and Mrs. Thomas mov
ed to Silverton a short time ago
from their home at Victor Point.
Mrs. Latham Is spending a few
days at Portland.
NEW CORPORATIONS 1
-7 -
i The1 Walla Walla Valley ; Rail
way company, which operates an
electric line from, Walla ; Wall
Wash.,' to Milton. Or., will buIW
a new branch line from Milton to
Uroapine, according to notice filed
yesterday with the state corpora
tion commissioner.. -
"I .The following articles' of incor
poration were Hied, yesterday:
- D.1& D. Investment company.
Portland : Incorporators. O. W,
Dean, R. S. Parker, W. E. Far
rell; capitalization 15000. ;
1 The Ramblers, Portland; incor
porators,' Harry D. Seltzer, Oscar
Seltzer, A. E. Rosenberg; William
IL Caplan,Abe Davis, Bernard D
Schnitzer, F. W. Coldcnberg; as
sets $100. ; ' i ;'":.' le
- Notice of an Increase In capi
talization from $6000 to $50,0(m
wasJiled by the Enterprise Plan
ing Mill company of Portland.
A permit to sell 10,000 shares
of non-par stock was issued to the
BcstJ LIniversal Lock company, "a
Washington corporation.' .
GliASSIFIED
u Of Reliable Business
AMBULANCE SERVICE
SALEM AUMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone 666; 173 S. Liberty. Day and
night .. - nlOtf
ARCHITECTS
FREEMAN A STRUBLE, REGISTERED
Architect, 510 Bank of Commerce
Building.
BATTERY AND ELECT EI CI AN
PRESTO-LITE BATTERY SERVICE
Station. Expert battery and electrical
work. Ferris Bros., Phone 1803, 418
Court. ,
B, D. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES
starter and generator work; 171 South
Commercial.
. BICYCLES AND REPAIRING
LLOYD E RAMSDEN DAYTON BICY-
eleg and repairing; 887 ConTt.
BIRDS, rXOWERS AND PETS
FLAKE'S PETLAND. BIRDS, FLOWERS
Pet. 273 State tf-
CARPET AND RUG WEAVING
SALEM CARPET CLEANING AND
Fluff Rug Work Rag and fluff Tugs
woven aay aize without seam. New
mattresses made to order. Old mat
tresses remade. Feathers renovated. I
buy all kinda of eld carpets for fluff
rug-. 13 4 and Wilbur streets. Phone
1134. Otto F. Zwicker. Prop.
CEMENT CONTRACTORS
FOR OEMENT WORK CALL AT 48;
N. Summer street. Phone 67Q-J.
CHIMNEY SWEEPS
CHIMNEY SWEEPING F U R N A C E
cleaning. F. Councilman. Ray L. Farm
er Hardware company.
CHINESE PHYSICIAN
R.,L. T. DICK CURES ANY KNOWN
oiseaae. tag w. nign bi. rnnnt 'XJ -CHIROPODISTS
PR. 8. ,F. 600TT, GRADUATE NA-
t'onal University beiences, cucsgo.
Jwasonie Temple. Phone 640.
CHIROPRACTORS
LRS. SCOTT A SCHOFIELD. P. S O.
Chiropractors, 414-19 U. o. uuut eiag.
Phone 87;. res. 828-R.
DR. REDMOND, 828 OREGON BLDG.,
r-none n3.
CLEANERS AND DYERS
SAJ4EU CLEANERS AND DYER S
Suits cleaned and pressed, l.su.
Suits sponged and pressed, 50c :
313.S. Cora'.. Phone 1868
' ' CONSUL TING ENGINEERS
CIVIL, CONSULTING, CONSTRUCTION
Constructing lungineer. ourveys, esu-
mates. Jno. H. Neef, 319 Oregon
Bid g. Phone 775
PRE8SMAKTNa
DRESSMAKING AND DESIGNING.
'i Virrie ' Fisher, AlcCornacK tJiag over
-llillers. 15tf
PRINTED CARDS SIZE 14" BY IXm'
wording .Dressmaking"; price jo
cents each: Statesman Business Office
GrftTwid Floor.
DRUG STORES
WM. NEIMETER "JUST DRUGS,
175 N Commercial. Phone 167.
ELECTRICIANS
SALEM ELECTRIC CO. M A S O N I 0
bnidmg. i-cone i.uu.
ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND. SUPPLY
Co. Phone 1934, 222 . Ltoerty.
ARCHIE FLEENER, ELECTRICIAN
Htiiua wirinir bv hour or contract, r.i
timates furnished. Phone 9SO. 414
Court St. --
HALIK'S ELECTRIC SHOP ELE0
trical machine repairing, contracting
837 Court. Phone 488
FARM PAPER
POULTRYMEN 8END EIGHT .TWO
cent stamps for special three montha
.. trial for the best end oldest journal in
the west.. The articles and advertise-,
meats are Of special interest to the
- poultry ; breeders of the Northwest.
Northwest Poultry Journal, 211 Com
mercial street. Salem. Oregon.
IF Y0UWAKT TO GET - THE BEST
farm paper, send 15 to the Pacific
Homestead, Salem, Oregon for a three
'montha trial- subscription. Mention
tbie ad. ' ' '
FINANCIAL
FARM LOANS
No adidtional expense .
ANDERSON A RUPERT.
406 Oregon Building
GOVERNMENT LOANS ON FARMS
per cent. 303 Salem Bank of Commerce
6 LOANS UNDER .RESERVE SYSTEM
; on city or farm property. Reserve De
posit company, .72 Fourth Street, Port
.land. Or. - e .
FARM - LOANS LESS INTEREST.
longer ' time, no commission. Protecte
gamat adversity. tJity loans, rawest
rates, monthlr instalments, pre-pay-
4 ment privileges. 3. C. Siegmnnd, room
2, over Ladd & Bush bank.
FARM LOANS
Insurance monev. anv amount 6 Per Cent,
- for 5. 7. li) or 20 years, with full
prepayment privileges enure YV uuu
, etto valley. -
HAWKINS A ROBERTS
205 "Oregon Bldg, Salem. Oregon
LOlXft LOANS LOANS
t can make your farm or city loans, best
service given-- If you need a loan, aeo
J me; and if you have money w pure
see mo I always have takers. G. W
La f tar, Oregon bldg.
HAWKINS A ROBERTS. CITY LOANS.
lowest ratee. -" :' '.
FLORISTS
CUT FLOWERS. WEDDING BOUQUETS
- funeral wreathe, decorations. O. T.
Breithaupt, florist. 128 N. Liberty.
' bene 880. - . .
rtTNEEAIi DIRECTORS
SALEM MORTUARY, FUNERAL DIBXO
tors. 210 Center. Phone 1656.
FURNACES
SEAGEtlVK FOR FURNACES SIBLI
foe . Pipelea, f 85, - 1165 Ferry Sty
Phone 5W i o24tf
HATTERS
EATON A EATON. ; practical batten
formerly C B.- Ellsworth establiahmeel
First claaa bat work of all kinda. 291
W. Onmmereial.
FURNTTURIr STORES
IESB FURNITURE CO. QUALITY
furaitare for leas auoacy. 878 Court
Then 404.
business directory
and Professional Firms Arranged in Alphabetical
Order for Quick Reference : .
FURNITURE STORES
PEOPLE'S FURNITURE 8T0KJS NEW
and second hand furniture; S71 H.
Commereial. - '
HEMSTITCHING
HEMSTITCHING. STAMPING. , PLEAT-
ing. The Petite Shop, Room 5, over
Gales. : - n29tf
SALEM ELITE H EM 8TIT5I NG
pleating, buttons, stamping txu needle
work; 829 Oregon bldg. Phcj 879.
MRS. O. E. MIIX.EH HEMSTITCHING
stamping, buttons. Room lO, over Mil
ler a store. Phono 11T.
JUNK I JUNK I
JUNK WE PAY FULL VALUE FOR
any kind of stoves, furniture, metal,
?sper and junk. - Willamette Bargain
fonse, 975 North Commercial. Phone
588. -: n!8tf
LADIES TAXL0RXNQ
D. H. MOSHER TAIXOR FOB MEN
nd women. 474 Court St. .
LATTKDRIEjr
SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 818 8.
liberty street. Phone 25. Oldest
largest best. Established 1889.
CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
Quality work; prompt service; 1264
Broalway Phone 165.
MEDICA&
MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH BXXXDY
Phone 517-W. -
MUSIC LESSONS
P. F.' THOMAS AND MRS. ZEN A
Thomas, violin and piano instruction.
Accredited by the State Board of In
struction. Studio 665 N. 16th, phono
1518J. - : d2
A COURSE IN BUSINESS PIANO
playing. Popular ay n cop a tad staadard
music. Seml-olasaies and ballads; 12
lessons. Waterman Piano 8chooL Me
Cornack Bldg. '
1CUSI0 BT0BE8.
SHERMAN, CLAY CO., PIANOS
Stein ways, Duo-Art and others. Moore s
Musio House. 415 Court strset, ' .
GEO. a WILL PIANOS, PHONO-
grsphs. sewing saaehines, sheet music,
and piano studies. Repairing phono
graphs and sewing machines; 483
State, Salem. -v ;" -.:,;.. .-.,;.'
TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW
Victor or Brunswick. H. L. Stiff Furni
ture Co Musie Dept.
-
NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS
DR. A. S LAUGHTER ACUTE AND
ehronie diseases ; 415 Oregon, Bldg.
Phone 110.
NURSES
FOR PRACTICAL
NURSE
PHONE"
1967W.
n25tf
NURSERY STOCKS
FRUIT, NUT AND SHADX TREES
Pearer Bros.. 237 State.
NURSERY STOCKS
COMPLETE LINE FRUIT AND NUT
trees. Fruitland nursery, office 844
Ferry. Phone 199 or 1140M.
COMPLETE LINE TREES SMALL
fruits, ornamentals. Capital City .bur
aery Co.. 426 Oregon Bldg.. Phone 76.
OPTICIANS
GLASSES FITTED BY THE BOW Op
tical Co, 825 State atreet, opposite
Ledd A Bush Bank. "Use Quality
' , Proven Shur-onn."
MORRIS OPTICAL COMPANY ORB
gon Bldg. Rooms 801 to 804. .
PAPERHANGINO AND PAINTING
PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR' HOUSE
, decorating, paper hanging, tinting, eta.
' Reliable workman.
TEN CENT KALSOMININB IN BEAUTI-
. ful colors; 81 does a room. Max O.
Bnran. 479 N. Commercial. :
PHYSICIAN OF PHYSIOTHERAPIST
DR. JACKSON, DOCTOR OF PHYSI
: otherapy, treata all ailments, women's
troubles especially. 265 N. Commercial
' sctreet. Phone 1091. : -
PIAKO TUNERS
EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED Pi
ano tuner. Leave orders Will's Maale
8torc
PLUMBING
PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COtt
work. Phone 1397 J. Shop 127 Union
eret. A. U Godfrey.
RADIATORS. FENDEKS, ETC.
RADIATOS FENDERS. BODIES mads
or repaired. J. C -I3air. 230 State.
ECAVENGEE3
SOfJS SCAVENGER SERVICE CESS
poo's cleaned and dead animals removed
Garbage and refue of all kinds remov
ed by the month. . Reasonable rates
Phones: Office ,529; residence 2053.
SALEM SCAVENGERS GARBAGE.
refuse of all kinda removed. Get pools
eleeaad. Phone 167 of 1007J.
SECOND HAND GOODS
SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BUYS AND
sells second hand furniture, tool and
Junk; 820 N. Commercial. J Phone 492.
WANTED EVERYTHING IN OIjOTH
' . lag and shoes. Best prices paid. Csp-
Hal Exchange; 842 North Commercial
Phone 1868-W. , (
STOVES AND STOVB REP AIRING
STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED
40 yeara' experience. Depot National
fence, sites 26 to 28 In. high. Paints,
oils and varnish ra. etc.. loganberry and
- hep hooka. Salem Fence and Steve
Works, 250 Court street. Phone 124.
TIRES AND ACCESSORIES
CSED PARTS 1-3 to 1-2 OFF. MIKE'S
Auto Wreckin? House; 424 North
Commercial. Phono 52S.
TRACTORS
A. C. HA AG A CO, 444 FERRY ST.
Phone 210. Cletrae tractors. Oliver im
plements. -
TRANSFER-HAULING
WE MOVE, STORE AND SHIP HOUSE
bold gooda. Our ep"ialty ia piano an(
' furniture moving. Wo also make eeua
' try trips. We handle the best real ens
wood. Call on as for prieee. Wo gi
' good measure, good quality and good
service. Lamer Transfer Co. Poena 98
TRANSFER HAULING
CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO 226
Etate St. Phono 938. Distrtbating, for
warding and storage onr specialty'. Gel
on ratee s,j . t. .- . :,. . - .
TRANSPORTATION
. CENTRAL MOTOR BUS LINK,
Central - Stage Terminal, Ralem, Oregon.
Leaves Salem 7:15 a. m 9-15 a. m .
If: 15 a. m.r 1:15 p. m ; 3:15 p. m.;
5:15 p. tn.; 7:30 p. m.; to Oorvallis only.
PARKER'S STAGE LINER -
J. W. Parker. Gaaerll llumn'
Central State Terminal Salem, -Oregon,
OAl.JJl-BlL,V r-K,lU3l U1VAS1U2
. Leaves Salem, Central 8tata Terminal:
7 a. m. ; 11 . a. m.; 5 p. m.
Leaves Silverton News Stand:
A a. m.: 1 s m r a n. m
Salem-Indepentence-Monmouth Diviaion:
JLaves . aiem, central Ktage xerminal :
7 a, S3.; 9 a., m. : 11:10 a. in. ; 3:10 p. m.
:io p. m.
; Leaves ' Monmouth, Monmouth Hotel:
8:15 a. m 1 p. m.; 6cl5 p. m. - ,
Leavee Independence, Beaver Hotel
,i 8:30 a. m.; 9:50 a. m.; 1:15 p. m.
4 p. m.; 8:30 p. m
Leaves Central Stage Terminal, Salem,
, for Dallas at: .
7 a. m. ; 11:10 a. ra.; 8:1 p. m.
' Leaves Gail Hotel, Dallas, at
'i -8 a m.-; 1 p. m.? 6:15 p m. :
We make connections at Salem to all
'parts of the valley. Extra trita by ap
pointment. " " , ,
J. W. PARKER. General Manager.
VETERINARIAN'
FRED W. LANGB. ' VETERINARIAN J
utneo 220 South liberty. Phone AIM
Res, phone 1948.T. .t- m9
WATEB
SALEM WATER, LIGHT A POWER CQ
. Office, 801 South Commercial St.. Tet
' per cent discount o "domestie Hal
rates paid ia advance.' No deduction
for abaence or any caaM aalaas watot
la abet ft ran wretnieea
TEXT OF PRESIDENT
COOLIDGE'S MESSAGE
'. (Continued 'from page 8)
recognition and reward
This is
the American policy. - '
''' It is in accordance, with . this
principle that, we have enacted
laws for the protection of the piitn
lie health and' have adopted pro
hibition in narcotic drugs and in
toxicating liquors. "For purposes
of, national uniformity we ought
to provide, by constitutional am
endment . and appropriate legisla
tion, for a limitation of child la
bor, and in all cases under the. ex
clusive jurisdiction of the federal
government a minimum wage law
for .women, which would undoubt
edly, find sufficient power of en
forcement in the Influence of pub
lic opinion. - i
Having in- mind 'that education
Is peculiarly a local problem, .and
that it should always be pursued
with the largest freedom of choice
by students and. parents, never
theless, the federal government
might1 well give the benefit of its
counsel and encouragement more
freely in this direction. If. any
one doubts-the. need of concerted
action by . the states, of the nation
for this, purpose,' it is only neces
sary to. consider the appalling fig
ures of. Illiteracy representing a
condition which does not vary
much ? in all parts - of the' union
I do not favor the making of ap
propriations f rom the national
treasury to be expended directly
on local' education, l)ut I do con
sider It a fundamental require
ment of national activity which,
accompanied, by allied subjects of
welfare, is worthy- of a separate
department and a place, in the cab
inet. ,The humanitarian side of
government should not be repres
sed, but should be, cultivate., t ,
.Mere intellicence however, is
not enough. ; EnllghVenmentimust
be accompanied by, - that moral
power which ia the product of the
home and of religion. Real edu
cation, and' true welfare for the
people rest inevitably on this loun
dation, which the government can
approve and commend,-but which
the people themselves must cre-
ate. '.'-. ' - ; . '
Immifrration :
American institutions rest sole
ly on good citizenship.; They were
created by people whoiad a back
ground of self-government., rew
arrivals should' be limited to our
capacity to absorb them into the
ranks of good citizenship. Amen
must hft4 kent American. For
this purpose it is necessary to con
tinue' a policy ' of restrained im
migration. 'It would be well to
make such immigration of a se
lective nature with some inspec
tion 1 4t the' source, and ; based
either on a prior, census or upon
the ' record "of naturalization
Either method would insure the
admission of those with the larg
est capacity and best intention of
becoming citizens - I am convinc
ed that our present economic and
social conditions" warrant a limi
tation of those to Je admitted
We should find adtlftionai; safety
in a law requiring the immediate
registration of all Aliens. Those
who do not want to be partakers
of the American spirit ought not
to settle in America.
. Veterans
Xo more important duty falls
on the government. of the United
States than the adequate care bt
its veterans. Those suffering dis
abilities. -IncurreJ in the service
must1 have sufficient hospital re
lief and compensation..;. Their de
pendents must be -supported." Re
habilitation and-vocational train
ing must be completed. - All .of
this service must be clean, must
be prompt and effective, and it
raust. be administered in a spirit
of the broadest and deepest hu
man sympathy. If Investigation
reveals any present defects of ad
ministration or need ; of legisla
tion, orders will be given for the
immediate 'correction of adminis
tration; and recommendations for
legislation should be given, the
highest' preference.
At present there are 9S00 va
cant beds in government hospitals.
I recommend that all, hospitals be
authorized at once to receive and
care for, without hospital pay; the
veterans of all wars needing' such
care,- wherever there are. vacant
beds, and that immediate steps be
taken to ; enlarge and build new
hospitals to serve all such cases.
. The 'American legion will present-
to the congress a legislative
program too extensive for detail
ed discussion here. It is a care
fully matured plan. While some
bf It I do not favor, with much
of It I am in hearty accord, and
I recommend that a most pains
taking effort be made to provide
remedies for any defects in ' the
administration of the present laws
which their 'experience ;has re
vealed. ' The attitude of the gov
ernment toward these proposals
should be one of generosity. But
I do not favor the granting of a
bonus. ' --v,i.
' Coal : ; . '
.. The cost of 'coal has become un
bearably highr.'; It ' places a great
burden. on ;our industrial and do
mestic life . The public welfare. re
quires a reduction In the price
of fuel. With "the enormous de
posits In existence, failure of sup
ply ought not to be tolerated.
rThose responsible for "the condi
tions in this industry should un
dertake its ' reform and -free it
from any charge of profiteering.
The report of the coal commis
sion" will ho before the congress.
It comprises all the facts. It rep
resents the mature deliberations
and conclusions of --the ibest tal
ent and experience that ever mad j
a national survey of the produc
tion and distribution of fuel. I
do not. favor government owner
ship or operation of coal mines.
The need is for action under pri
vate ownership that will secure
greater continuity of production
and greater public protection. The
federal government probably hai
no peace time authority to regu
late, wages, prices; or profits is
coal at the mines or among, deal
ers, but-by ascertaining and pub
lishing facts it can exercise greal
influence. '
The source ''of the difficulty in
the bituminous' coal fields 13 th j
Intermittence 'of operation wfcicli
causes great' waste of both cap U
tal and. labor. That part of tha
report dealing" with this protle r.i
has much significance, and 13 sug
gestive' of necessary remedies. By
amending the ; car rules, by en
couraging greater"tmrty'0f owner
ship; and possibly by permittia -common
selling agents for limited
districts on condition that they
accept adequate regulations and
guarantee that ' competition be
tweendistricts be! ..unlimited, dis
tribution, "storage and conununy
ought to be improved.
The supply of .coal must be con
stant. In case of its prospective
interruption, the. president shoull
have authority to appoint a coo
mission empowered to dal with
whatever k emergency , situation
might f arise, to aid conciliation
and voluntary arbitration, to ad
just any existing' or threatenel
controversy between the employ
er and the employe when collect
ive bargaining fails, and by con
trolling distribution" to prevent
profiteering in this vital neces
sity. r This legislation is exceed
ingly urgent, and essential to the
exercise of national authority for
the protection of the people.
Those who undertake the respon
sibility of management or employ
ment in this industry do so with
the full knowledge that the public
interest Is paramount, and that to
fail through any motive of selfish
ness in its service is such a be
trayal of duty as warrants .un
compromising action by the gov
ernment : - ''
Reorganization
A special joint committee has
been appointed to work out a plan
for a reorganization of the differ
ent 'departments and bureaus of
the government more. Ecjentlfl-;
and economical than th present
system. With the" exception cl
the consolidation of the war an 1
navy departments and some minor
details, theplan has the general
sanction of the president and the
cabinet.; It is important that re
organization be enacted into law
at the present sessfon.
Agriculturv.
Aided by the sound principle
adopted by the government, iho
business of the country ha had
an extraordinary revival. Look"-'
at as a while, the nation is in the
enjoyment of remarkable prosper
ity. Industry, and commerce arc
thriving. For the most part ag
riculture -i siitf""sful eleven
staple having risen i.i value fro: i
about $",30t,000.000 two yearh
aKo to about $7,000,0 00,00') tor
the current year. But range c
! arp still low in prir. and f'1
(Continued ou page 10).