The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 20, 1923, Page 7, Image 7

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    TILE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM," OREGON
THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 20,-1023
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classtfixd advertisements
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
- H; Bnrghsrdt, Jr. t:
Bosidsnt Agsnt 871 8tate St.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Reel Estate - , '
. ' 5 :T. K. FORD
fOverLartd Boh Bsak)
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AUTOMOBILES 1 1
i A I 'TO TPT'V-'Q emm r-.aiix. .......
iims ,. ana spring beds. Max
O. Bnren. 179 V. Cm'l.
l-d20
AUTO ETTP AIRING
Just' Right
Thst is the only way thst It la worth
7. t? TP" esr.- Jsck Doerfer
jwtj.nr -vpnir. - . . . "Ia-d20
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BUSIEST TOP SHOP IX OREGON. .
: That's na. . W. E, Grunert. 2. Rttli
Street. .,..-. 4 lb -420
t;F0R RENT FUBN1SHED-;
APAR TMXXTS
-T1IREK ROOM I FURNISHED APART
ment, 254 8. Cottage, 1616M 2a.-d23
FURNISHED .5. FOUR ROOM APART
, , meat with bath. Garden spot included,
rloe 'in. " Inquire room 303 Oreron
JBtdg. i.C- , ;t$a-d20
"FOR RENT THREE ROOM FURNIBH
t : jrd apartment for adults, f irst floor:
. Phone, light, wstr furnished. T. G.
Albert. Mill. - , . 2a-d30
. SEAMAN'S APARTMENTS N ICELT fnr
Biihcd, 26S e. Commercial. Sa-J
TOR REXT APARTMENTS, 891 KO.
BOTJBEB
t , - FOR REXT i
Voders tarnished hoas for 8 tnontlui
Another farniahed houaa for Bontha.
: . For Salo- 4 room new hooae, $3000
,5 room oottare 93300; 1000 aero farm
- wall located, flOO per acre; 40 aero
farm folly , equipped north of Salem,
1500. By Oertrude J. M. Pre. -j
n v--7 - 2b-dl3tf
J FOR REXT LARGE HOUSE " AT T4
: North . Winter. I -.mediate poaaeaaiom.
Phone 23, or eall Sutounaa buainee
office. ' n2tf
toou
TH REE . FURNISHED BOOMS. CAW.
1144 N. Cotace St. . 2c-d2l1
FOR REST APARTMENTS AND
sleepier room. Leonard Hotel, 254 X,
v . .Front Street. . ......
'PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BY
r " wordiBr "inxnithed i-Oomit," price 10
, cent each. , Stateiman Bnaiaoss Of-
' ' fi. f5ro-inl floor. - -
: (for REfrr unfurnished
APAXT3TS
'MODERN FURNISHED APARTM-ENT
and flat. Garaje. i0 Mill St. Phono
S090M. -4 3a-d25
UNFURNISHED ROOMS, 41 J K. FRONT
Sa20
aousxa
J HOUSES FOR RENT MODERN 5 Room
t east near - arheol, $28. Another of
rooms sonth for $20. Another elose in 5
room, $50. Immediate - poaaesaioa on
-all. - - . . ... 1
BECKE ft IIENDRICKS '.
- , ; U. S. Bank fiklf. Vd20
FOR RENT
A 6-BOOlf MODERN HOUSE "AT $25.
See Wm. FJeminj-, 341 Btato Kt.
FOR RENT A ROOM MODERN' hooae
Sonth Salem $30. See Wm. .Fleoiin
' 841 Ptato. ' . b-d9tf
;' FOR SALE Miscellaneous;!
FOR flAI-E SMALL "SAFE. "PHONX
FOR SALE FAT GEESE. ALIVE OB
dressed. Phone 2F18. 4-42S
RED CAP RASPBERRY PLANTS. NEW
Bcataferth Tsriety. Frank Kowak. Rt.
- . 3. Salem. :. -. V.L 4i
JANUARY SALE PRICE8 ON ALL Suits
1 and oTereoatt. A. A. Clothing Co, Ma-
aonie Temple. 4-d23
BUY APPLES DIRECT FROM GROWER
Spitienberg, Baldwins. Newtona, hand-
' picked; no worms. Bring yoor boxes.
A. B. Page, 1603 Court St, corner
' 17th. 4-422.
. FANCY DRESSED -TURKEYS, r PHONB
7F11.
4-d21
i
XMAS TREES. 15; 25; 50e; T5. Also
Mintletoe. Delirered. Phnne -652 o
FOR SALE NO. 1 FILBERT TREES,
4aHc, eseh. ; O. lu Warren, B",.
Salem. 2
A STCDEBAKEB CAR, 1018 MODEL;
: a-od condition,, would eoasider" a freen
. row aa part rparmeat. , John. Bers.
8. Box 121. 4-d20;
FOR SALE CAPON 8, FANCY, MILK
fattened. Place orders for ChrtinM
; delivery. J. P. AapUwsU. Phn 21.
CEDAR LINED TRUNKS AT Mir O.
BumnX 17 N. Com'l. -2
:' WHITE ROSE POTATOES ) $1.15 1PER
100 lbs. oeliTered, beet quality.
T0F13. . ' 4d23
CYPHERS .INCUBATORS. JBLECTRIO
brooder Hish grade R I. B4 cock
ereU. 8T S. 84th street. 4-d23
DRAPERIES BY THE ' YARD-SPLEN
did new showing, moderately priced-
Max O. Bursa. 17 N. Com'L 4-d20
n : Beautiful Oreson Rose
And eleven other Oregon songs together
t with iine collection ef patnotie songs,
' sacred songs many old-tunn W
- " T ALL FOR 2Se. ;
. -(Special prices la quantity tot")
sTm-iI1r riantmhlo ter school com
t lty or homo singin. Send for
?Vestcrn Songster -
V 76 pages now la its third oiitio
'1 v. ' '- pHbn!ie4 by
' rntmrrv TTirrr? MONTHLT
'5 8. t.jn;rc..i fct. . Ealem, Ore.
Rata per words ' "r :"
Per I rtioa i - , - .. u -
Tatwa inaartUnm , . Sg
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3 ,
"ek taix insertions) tw
k i 3 cm
"""tha contract par r-ir lffa
W moaiha' eoatract, per me 13s
Miaiaua for aay advert! aeweat. ,1$6
FOR SALE Miscellaneous !
FA.T-.'n;RKEY8 POR BALE PHONTJ
. 4-d22
Ch BT 'MPERS. WALKERS, S CHOO-
, -. - m , viiaira, wagvoa;
esrts, rte. Max O. Bares. 178 N.
vKmarn-) i tree v. j 4-O20
FOR - ANY YOUNO I LADY PROM
weiT xo neventy, Cedar Hope
Chest. Max O. Bores, 179 N, Com'l.
i " 4-d20
8 ROOM HOUSE TO BE REMOVED OR
wiT Cnomokota and Jltajh.
Charles Weller. - -4-d20
UNDERWOOD J TYPEWRITER CO.
nave your machine repaired by the
people who maks it .Social rental
rate to students. 300 Masoaio Bldg.
Phono 262. , ,28tf
GOAT MEAT, ; FIRST ! CLASS, 'YOUNO
. per penua ny wnoie or
hslf. Delivered : free. Sonth Salem
market. Phone 78G. .3 d3
FOR SAL K OU NEWSPAPERS 10
a uunoie. 1'ireulatton department
Oregon Htalenman.
19HEAD OP. GOATS AT ROUTE s- 8,
nor gtl. J. V. tir. 4a (121
lHELR;W7lNTEai r.r
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SELL MADISON ' ''BETTER MADE"
SHIRTS direct from our factory to'
wearer - No -capital j or espevienee re-!
quired. Eaaily aold. Big prefits. Write
for j FREE i SAM PLKS.-' MADISON
Mll.r.H, 503 nroadwav. New York.
MALE AJTD FEMALE
WANTJTD , MEN , AND -.WOMEN , TO
take farm paper subscriptions. ;Ai good
proposition : to the right people.. Ad
i dress the Pseifie Homestead, Statesman
BMg Salem. Or. - ? ,
L0STAND.; FOUND
L0T
LOST LEATHER KEY CONTAINER
iwh numorr oi Keys, name JBSido Ot
-flap. Reward for return to -
WIXNIE PETTYJOHN
' t, - i , 216 Oregon Bld. erd20
LOST ONE BLACK LEATHER DRIV-
ing gauntlet, sise 8, Please return W
Statesman.., .. 8a-d21
SUNDAY BETWEEN FIRST U. E. AND
Lausaaae Hall, gold : octagon shaped
' wrist watch. Reward. Care- Ststesroan.
: ; 6a-d21
L08T ELKS BROOCH, BELONGING to
lady. Brown teeth with Elks head. Re
ward it returned to- Else' club. 6a-d20
FRIDAY EVENING, BACK BUMPER OP
Buick ear, ' between Lyons and Mill
Cityresr Gardner ' plseo. Finder
please notify JV A. W4dl,- Stsyton.
FOUND
ASTRAY, WHITE HORSE, AGE 10 OR
12. weight 1200 or 1400, taken up
Dee. 1. Owtter en'l t?F15. b-d?2
1 REAL STATE City j
BaaaiBnBHaKaHHnBaHmaaBaan
LISTINGS WANTED ON NEW HOMES
end old houses in good repair. I have
'buyers 'watting. u
WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor I
216 Oregon Blag. 8-d2X
STOREKEEPERS COULD YOU FIN
ance your building -at good store eea.
-ter location. Excellent opesdnc; for gro
cery, meat and barber shop, aboe shop
etc. - See Becke ; Hendricks now. - N,
B. Bank Bldg. tt 8-dliO
Bungalows
Houses
Listed below are Jnat a few of the
large assortment we have listed to suit
the most particular. :
A well arranged i room house on pav
ed street, close in for-$3150. There
i enough ground to raise ail the veg-
- etables yon want. Also Terr small pay
. meat down and small monthly pay
ments. .
1 For $3750 yon can get a S room bun
: galow with garage on fa- paved street
and -close in.
Here is a very fine buy. A new? 4
rooia bunaralow -whh basement, $2100
sad Very essy terms. -
Think about this buy. 7 room house,
, lot 7 51 SO. There sre many fruit
trees which includes 8 English wal
nuts; 4 cherry trees. This house is on
paved street, eloso to school and in a
fine- location. This is certainly a bar
gain -st $4200. 5 ' i
If you wsnt to sell your house, lot,
' farm," or would like to trade. 1 am at
your' service. :
RICH L REIMAXN .
Realtor
Office Phone 1013- Hon. Phono 726R
229 Oregon Bldg. 8-d20tt
FOR GOOD BUYS IN REALESTATB
' sea .",:; ' '. :' i
. . Robinson
'Oregon Bldg. S-430
WANTED
An offer on my house and lot at
$89 Oak street. See toy arenu CHILDt)
ft BECHTEL. 840 State Street, 8-dltf
STRICTLY MODERN 5 ROOM HOMEJ
. completely furnished with high class
i furnishings, furnace, fireplace, garage;
close in. A barrsln at $6300. I
WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor m
216 Oregon Bldg. 8-d20tf
IF YOU RENT WB HAVE GOOD
homes, as good and better than , you
ff rent and down payment will buy;
South, North, East and .close in. Whst
inve&tment is surer. Safer, or more
profitable. Get a pencil and you'll
get -a noma.
BECKE ft' HENDRICKS ' f
. U. 8. Bank Bldg. 8 d20
FOR SALE OR RENT 5 ROOM HOUSE
on corner ef 20th and Leo St. Call
C ft C Store. . . ' . ' 8-d20
8NAP1 '
BUNGALOW BARGAIN ' !
$2000 Bungalow. bath, electricity;
Worth looking np. i
? $25W Buys a good bouse, 5 loUj
fruit, berries. 1
$ 900 Hooae, two lots.
' a.jQO ateietlv aaadera twa ator-r bun-
galow, fuTBaee and fire place. . j
$3500 Seven room, 3 story bungslow4
$5600 Buys the best 20 acre tract,
well improved close in, essy terms.
$ 600 Down, buys ' a beautiful oho
acre tract, small house, psved street.
IIKt f l.UU, '
VUXl.X'O XJJLVL.. Ill,
,640 State u. .., :-18t
MUST -BE SOLD
5 room pluktered house and ' gsrsge
bared street and rsr lins. Pavement
psid. "A sosp for $1850; terms. -
THOMAbON 83114 State St
8-dl6t
T. rt 1 . .ml st. nouse.
'!- i-.?9t-5i. .2.n..c for 100 per
- - - ; - j'', fit;
I REAL ESTATE City ,)
ONE NEW BUNGALOW LEFT 4 Rooms
with cement basement snd fireplace.
Possession soon.. On trim view lot
south in district f new homes that
will increase in value. Cement walks.,
shades, linoleums snd light fixtures.
Move in. Terms.
. BECKE ft "HENDRICKS '
, . U. g. Bank Bldg. : Ti d26
FOR SALE TEN ROOM HOUSE ON
- paved street.' good location S3500. Sev-.-'
en room house in fine condition, cor
ner lot $2300. Strictly modern close
ia $4900. Tea acre tract close in
with buildings, $2000. Ten acre tract
close in on. pavement, strictly modern
buildings, $12,000. Will take a house
'part pay. 135 aero farm' to trade for
suburban home. 477 acre stock ranch
for valley farm, np to $20,000. Oood
closed car to trsde for close in lot or
house and lot. For rent six room
house $35; Seven room furnished house
Sao; small bouse $10. F. L..Wood .141
State St. v 8-dl6tf
SMALL APARTMENT s I
. Small apartment deal A small in
vestment and good paying proposition.
,te me eu.tbis. Wm. vKleming. 4t
State St. i ... Ti i , H diltf
PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14" BY 7'
'wording. vitoom to Kent." prh-e 11
Tents'each:' Statesman Business Oi3
fice. Ground Floor.
4 f ROOM HOUSE, TWO ' IXrTS, EAST
iront, S1B3U; i:w dovn, lo month.
6 room modern house, psved street
close in, $4300; $300 down, $4o a
month. '. ,
6 room bungalow, cement basement,
fireplace, $4300; $300 down, $40 pet
month.
. " 7: rootn'btmgatow corner bt,"S.Sai
lem, $.1400; 4i0 down, $40 per month,
GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE
. '4J N. Cottage. f 8d8"tt
rni
XTF.D ,CA RDS, SI7.E 14" BY 7 i ' i
ordinz- "For ' Rent." "uric 10 cent
ejH-.h. Statesman - Business Office, on
'Ground Floor. s
REAL BUYS IN-HOMES
-tiood -fire" room -bungalow wilh mod
rn plumbing,, $1850 on easy r terms,
7 room homo nesr school and car
line, modern plumbing and lights, ga-
'rare, eorner lot. Immediate possession,
Price ; $2 100; $560 down-will hsndle.
"Modern homo on creek with plenty
of good 'garden land. Seven' rooms all
-large, ' fireplace and ' furnace. Price
. $654)0. Located at 1463 Chemeketa St.
-' 'We -write fire insurant
W. K. GRABENHOR8T ft CO Realtors
. 'i75 State 8t C. S. Bank Bldg.
. - - - . . . 8-dl6tf
' " ? 1 ' ' ' s
I REAL ESTATE FARMS !
THURSDAY SPECIALS
Subnrhaa 6 - room house, poultry
house and woodshed. 2 seres isnd. some
fruit and berries. Appraised at $3200.
Today's special price is $1000 cash
psid, $3000. s .
88 seres river bottom, improved Isnd
$6650. ' . - ;
A. C. BOHRN8TEDT
147 X Com'l St. 8slem, Or. d20
TO EXCHANGE ,
7 ACRES WELL IMPROVED PRICE
S4500, Trade for small . business or
rooming house. ' ,
TUOMASON, 331 State St.
' w-dictr
FARMS FOR XE3TT
FOR RENT 13 ACRES FRUIT RANCH
close to Salem. . Soealolsky, 841 State
Btreet. d21
TO EXCHANOE
. TRADE
A $3000 EQUITY IN A FINE P0RT-
land residence for m similar Equity in
a. small farm. . See Wm. Fleming, 341
Stste St. 9b-dl5tf
f USED CARS FOR SALE 1
;"Auto Insurance
Stand ley & Foley
. BEST . RATES
11 d20
Good Used Cars
Oleson
'173 S. Liberty
ll-d20
USED OARS THAT ARE 1 '
PRICED RIGHT ?
Light delivery . .- $ 50.00
Buiek "4" roadster 100.00
Chevrolet '40" touring 100.00
Elgin Six touring u . 200,00
Baby Grand Chevrolet . 20O.0d
'Overland Four roadster , 225.00
-Overiand Four touring 4O0.0O
1923 Ford touring . . 425,OH
Essex touring . ... 550,00
lodgo touring ' 695.00
Gardner ratine like new.)
F. W. PETTYJOHN CO.
219 N. Com'l. 6t. i Sslent. Or,
ll-dl$t
GOOD ' USED CARS GINGRICH MO
tor Co. 319 State, . nl-tf
WHEN IN TilE MARKET FOB A FEW
or need ear keep in touch with out
bulletin. I
31 Ford .
$250.G0 i
82 Ford
223.00 t
800 .OO
S9S.OO I
IS Buiek
'19 Baick
23 Buiek sedan . J250.00
22 Buiek "4" roadster 623.00
. $8$ N. Commercial i 1
OTTO J. WILSON . j
: Phnna 220. ll-6TSi
SACRIFICE OWNER I LEAVING FOR
east. Must sell 1923 Stndebsker Spe
cie! Six. Perfect running order. 'Like
new. Phone 1489W. i , : l-d20
USED CARS 'FOR LESS !
' Chevrolet touring in god -condition
$200; Ford roadster, soma extras, very
good value -.-$295
' Dodge roadster, Hsssler shocks; 5 cor4
tires, overhauled, many extras $450,
Maxwell touring;, new tires and battery;
' was overhauled tbia summer. 1 -
Buiek i Six, , .looks , like new. .. See
this .r.. . ... ..... $600
' CHEVROLET USED CAR DEP'T. :
229 State St. Phone 1000 ll-dl5t
USED FORD CARS FROM AN , !
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
1915 touring $ 63.00
1917 touring .. 95.00
191$ touring ' r fino 00
192$ touring ., ,. .,;,.. , .,$895.00
1921 coupe r, ,..,,, ftftsna
1923 coupe , . ..'.,.: f nn
1V1 Tf ffT , , . T
1920 truck
1235.00
All ears ruarauteed tm Ik in -rood
running . order. 1924 . license with
vary car. Liberal terms. ;
' Open EveniMTs -sn-Snnays) -
, VALLEY MOTOR CO '
260 Ko. High ...... Phono 199S
. - - ; . n-d7tf
WANTEDMiscellaneous J
TRADE FOR ' WOOD A RIFLE, SHOT
gun aud range stove.' 1J0 8. .Com'l ;
: . . .. .. . - '. . 13-d23.
REGISTERED JERSEY, COW3 WANT'
- ed. -State what you have and price.
Address "Dairy lann," Care States-
'i. - - t -f
WANTED Employment j
MAN AND WIFE WANT WORK ON
farm. Phone 1577R. 12-i50
l WOOD FOR SALE
ASH, ALSO 16-INCH OLD FIR AND
Second-growth 4 ft. We do hsulinsr
of all. kinds. Insured carrier. Phi
19F3J M. D. Mayfield. 14-d2
I'hene
iotf
DEIfNDABLE COAL AND DRY WOOD
in all sises. Prompt delivery. Phone
,1855. H1LLMAN, FUEL C0V 14 d9tf
FOR PRY WOOD CALL O. D. .QUERY,
Phone 77F2. . n27tf
BEST 'GRADE OP WOOD .
. 4 ft. and 16 inch . green mill wood
Dry roili wood
: Dry second growth fir .
Dry old fir. .. : " ---.'
16 inch BLOCK mill wood is th beet
t rnei to save your dry wood. Proaupt
delivery -and reasoashle - urieo. Fred
E. Wells. 280 8.' Church. V 1543.
Vh.i PUBLIC NOTtCES
i Xo. !7:iH
la thfi Circuit Court of the Stat
of Orpon . for the Counljr 'of
AJarion Department No. 2.
ll'i- E. Kttenrli, - r--: : y
i.;.i ri;-' I riailltlff )
Jano nriimbatigh and Jhn, ) I
Doo Wrunf)Kh, her. bus- )
lnti; A. Welch -and Mrs.;)
'A, Wetlch. his wife;. Oregon ) i
.Electric Railway Company, ) f f
a corporation; the qoknown x)'--
heirs of Matilda C.Penterr )i ?
deceased ; : also, all other )j
persons or parties unknown ) .
claiming any right, title, j '
interest, lien or estate )
in, on or to the real estate )'
, descirbed in the complaint )
, herein, . )
j Defendants. ) . !
To Jane- Brumbaugh 'John Doe i
Brumbaugh, .A. ; Welch, f Mrs. A.
Welch," the 'unknown heirs of
5 MaJtiida C.! Penter,1 deceased ; al-!
j so, all other persons or parties
unknown claiming any -right.
; title. Interest, - lien or estate in.
on or;to the real estate described
in the complaint herein, de
fendant!. . - .
In the name of the State of Ore-;
gon .
You and each-of you are here
by required to appear and answer:
the complaint fHed against youJn
the abore entitled court and cause
on or ' before six weeks from -the
date - of - the : first publjcation of
this summons, and if you fail so to
answer, Xor V wsnt . thereof, the
plaintiff -will apply to the court
for - the relief prayed for In his
complaint, namely, that you, and
each f you, be required f,to set
forth, the nature and extent, of
your interest or estate In or clltm
upon the following described
premises, to-wit: . .. v
Lots 1. 2. 3. 11. 12. 13 and 14
of block 1 in Brooks Addition' to
the City of Salem, in Marion coun
ty, Oregon.
.,- Also the following: Beginning
at a 'point 1 5. C8 chains north 89
degrees 30 minute" west and 22.
61 3 chains' south" from the north
east corner of! the 'donation land
clafnvof Samuel Pen ter 'and 'wife.
in township '7 south' range 3 west
of r the Willamette ' meridian. In
Marion county, Oregon, said be
ginning pdint being on ' the east
line'of Cherry arenne. In the City
of Salem. Oreeon; 'thence running
sonth '89 degrees 30 minutes east
7-65 chains parallel1 to' the north
line of ' the said v Samoel Penter
claim: thence 'south J5;33 J chains,
parallel to the1 east line of Cherry
avenue; - thence north 89' degrees
30 minutes west 7.05 chains, part
alfel to the worth line of the Sara
uel 'Penter claim, to the' east line
of Cherry aren-ne; thence north
5.33 chains, ' to the place of be
ginning, ' and containing 3.76 acres
Of lnd. v; -
I -That the adverse claims ot each
and every of the above named de
fendants : be 'determined by the
above named court and - that the
right' of possession and the title
to said ! real -property be 1 forever
quieted bya decree of this court;
and that by said decree, it be or
dered, adjudge and decreed that,
plaintiff Is the sole, legal and equi
table owner of the above escribed
real property, nd . every -part
thereof : - that none of . the- defend-'
ants above named or referred to
has any estate, right," title or in
terest whatever, in, law or In
equity, in or to said real property,
or nay part thiraof, and that each
ot said defendants be forever en
Joined and debarred from ..assert
ing any claim, interest or estate in
or to -aaid real property, or " any
part thereof, adverse to plaintiff
and that "plaintiff have such other
relief aa may be equitable.
.This' summons is served upon
you by nubllcatidn ' in ' the Oregon
Statesman, by order of Hon. Geo.
O. Bingham, judge of the above
named court, .the date of such or
der being November 13, 1923. The
first publication of ' this summons
Will ' be ; November 15,192 3, and
the last publication will be De
cember 28, '1923.
'JAS. O. HELTZEL,
. , . Attorney tor Plaintiff.
Postolflce address' and place of
residence: Salem, Oregon.
Nov. 15-22-29; Dec.5 6-13-20-2T
Rc'd C!:.:fi:d Ads.
PUBLIC NOTICES
$103,000.00 ROAI IIONDS OP
MAlUONCOUNTY, OnKOON
Sealed proposals will be receiv
ed by the County Court of Marion
County, Oregon,: at the Court
House, in Salem In : sard county
until December 29, 1923, at the
hour of one o'clock P. M. of said
day, for the purchase of $105,
OOOrTo Permanent Road Bonds of
Marlon County, tOregon, part' of an
issue of$S50.f00.0 authorized at
an ejection held June 3, 1919. The
bonds" nnjfcr .offered 5 for, sale shall
bf dated July 15,1920; $20,000.00
thereof shall mature July 15,
1932, and $8,000.00 thereof shall
mature July j5p 193 3.; and shall
be in denominanons of $50.00 or
inulfiple.-t. thereof up to the sum of
$ 1 ,) (l . 0 0 , f o bu 1 1 ' t h e pu rchaser,
and shall bear interest at the rate
of flvo mi (I one-half 5V& per
rent, per annum, payable semi-annually.
.
All llllrs an required to en-
lose with their bid a certified
rvheek payable -to the onler of Mar
lon Couniy, reson. and drawn
upon an incorporated bank -or
t rutt - coni pan y - to the amoii n t '-"of
twoper ceat. of the par value of
the bonds bid for.and the check
of the successful bidder iWill be
applied by the County in part pay
ment of g the purchase price or to
secure :the county against loss re
sulting from the failure of the bid
der; to comply with the terms of
the bid submitted ' No bid will be
received for a , price of less than
par snd accrued interest and the
bonds will be sold to the! highest
bidder. " The County , Court " re
serves the' right' to reject any and
all bids. . The proposals should be
addressed to U. O. Boy er, ; County
Clerk;' Salem, Marion County Ore
gon, and marked "Proposals for
Road Bonds.'. The successful bid
ders will be furnished with ;the
opinion of Messrs. Storey, Thorn-
dike, Palmer & Dodge, of Boston,
Massachusetts, that the bonds are
a valid obligation of Marion Coun
ty, Oregon. ; ... ,
By order of the County Court.
U. G. BOYER,1 Clerk.
Nov. 29-Dec. 6-13-20.
XOTICK TO CREIITORS
In the District Court of the United
-r:Stats,- for- the District of Ore-
gon. -': v " - :. - -,
In the Matter of Julius C. Wolf.
Individually and as a member
7; of the partnership of Adolf
Wolf & Son; Bankrupt:
. '.- No. f7485 in Bankruptcy , . .
' Notice is hereby given that on
the 14 th day Of December, A.D.,
1923, Julius C. Wolf, individually
and as a member of the partner
ship of Adolf Wolf & Son, of Sil-
verton, , Oregon, the bankrupt
above named, was duly adjudicat
ed bankrupt; arid that the first
meeting of liis creditors ' will be
held at my .office, fifth floor Por
ter building, Portland Oregon on
the 9th day of January, 1924, at
10 a. m., at which time said credi
tors may . attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, exam
ine the bankrupt, ' and transact
such other businessas'may' prop
erly come before said 'meeting.
Claims 4 mnst be presented ' in
form required by the' Bankruptcy
Act, and sworn' to.
'A. "M. CANNON.
Referee 1n Bankruptcy.
Dated December 18, 1923.
: d20
NEW CORPORATIONS I
w i
The following articles of incor
poration were tiled yesterday:
National Thrift association, Ea
gene, incorporators, S. T. Dona
hue. Sarah Esther Donahue. W. J-
Tuck; capitalization, $5000.
A Southeast . Community league,
Portland; incorporators, "Edward
Blake, M. E. Zehrteld. J. H. Kel
ly and others; assets, $80.
. "Notice of decrease in capitallza
Uon from $500,000 to $250,000
was filed by the Riith Realty com
pany of Portland. ,
Notice of dissolution was filed
by the ' Mulino Water company of
Mnlino.
Supplementary articles were fil
ed "by "the National Insurance
Agency," 4 Ino. changing 1U name
to Stewart. Coi & Lester. ;
The Salem Steam laundry and
the "Albany Steam laundry both
filed notice of ' increase in capi
talization with the Btate corpora
tion department Saturday, the ter
mor t rrrim S101000 tO ..$20,000
and f the latter from $40,000 f to
$60,000. Gale ' S; Hill, attorney
of Albany. Is secretary for both.
The following articles of incor
poration were filed:
4 En en Hotel company. Eugene;
Incorporators, John v Huniiker,
Bird Rose, a H. H utton ; capitaliza
tion.4 f 30.000. :U
r Electric Supplies ! Contracting
company, Newberg; -incorporator.
R. J. Moore. Henry French. -Clar
ence Butt; capitalisation, $10,000.
Investors Service, inc.. Port
land: f incorporators, ; I. vLinn,
John R. Brltz. C. ll'Remagen:
capitalUatlon, $25.000.. a
r A permit to sell $60,000 worth
of . potea wag issued to jthe: West
ern Bond & -Mortgage company of
fir vAst i?t i?.n
Of Reliable Business
'
ACCOUNT ANT
Accountant
SYSTEMS INHTALliED, ANNUAL fttate-
ments: Income Tax Returns, prepared.
L. AWestseott, Phone ' 1602J. jl6
AMB-0XABCE 8EBVXCS
B A LEM ADMBTJLANCE SERVICE
Phono C6: 173 8. Liberty. Dsy and
nirht nlOtf
ARCHITECTS
FREEMAN A 8TRUBLE. REGISTERED
Architects. 610 Bsnk of Commerce
Building. - -
-BATTERY AND ELECTRXCXAX
PRESTO-LITE BATTERY SERVICE
i Station. ' Expert battery -and electrical
work. Ferris Bros.. Phono 1803. 416
- Court. . ..
R. D.'- BARTON ' EXIOK B ATTER1 ES
starter and gentrator work; 171 bouth
Coininerris!. "
;" BidfCLEs and REPAZRnra
LLOYD E. RAMSDEN DAYTON BICY-
clea and repairing; 387. Court. .
BIRflS. FLOWERS AND PET
FLAKE'S PETLA ND-BIRDS, FLO WBR8
yets. 7S tstate - tt.
CARPET AND BUG1 WEAVTNO '
8 A LEM O A It I' K T. t CLEAKINO 1AND
Fluff Rug Works Rag and fluff rugs
V woven auy sixe without -seams. - ' New
: mattresses 'aiads to 1 order. Old ' mst
.: tresses ' remade. Feathers renovsted. I
: buy air kinds of old carpets for fluff
rugs. 13 Vs snd Wilbur streets. Phone
1154. Otto F. Zwieker. ITop
,CE3tEKT .CONTRACTORS
FOR, CEMENT WORK CALL AT" 43,
' N.'Kummer Street Phone ST4-J.
I CHIMNEY SWEEPS
CHIMNEY SWEEPIXO-r-J' U.RN AC El
cleaning. F. Councilman. Ray L. Farm-
er Hardware cotnpsny.
CHINESE PHYSICIAN
IR. L- T.-DICK CURES, ANY KNOWN
disease. 153 8. High St. Phone 383. -
CB3ROPODIST8
R. ? 8. F." SCOTT. ' ORADUATE KA
toual University Sciences, Chicago.
Xiawnic Temple, Phone 640. '
CHIROPRACTORS
ORS. SCOTT CHOFlELD, P. 8. C
Chiropractors, 414-19 U. 8. Bank' Bldg.
Phone $7; res. 838-R. . . :i i.
DR. REDMOND. ' 828 '.OREGON' BLDG.,
fitont leas. :
OXXAKEBS' AKD DYERS
SALEM CLEANERS ; AND DYER 8
Suits cleaned and pressed, $1.50. '
Suits sponged and pressed, 60e.
1S15 . Const j. .: Phone -1863
CONSTTLTTNO ENOrBTBERS
CIVIL, CONSULTINO, CONSTRUCTION
: Constructing i-nsmeer. surveys, esu
" mates. Jno. H. ., KttL - 8 19 Oregon
Bldr. Plione 775.
DRESSMAKINa
DRESSMAKING. , AND DESIGNING.
Carrie Fisher, McCornack JUdg., over
ICUUra. . V - l5tf
PRINTED CARDS BIZB 14" BY T .
wording 'Drssmakiag"; prioa 1'
cents sack.. Statesmen) Business Offi -
BBBaBBBuaKaasBBsscauaaBI
DRUG STORES
WM. NEIMETER
ICST'tK:S.
175 N, Comwereiat. PhoiM, t.
ELECT RICIANa
SALEM ELECTRIC CO.M A S O N 1 O
buiding. Phone 1200. . : '
ELECTRIC- FIXTURE 'A S I) SI H'I.v
Co. Phone 184. 323 N. Liberty.
ARCHIE FL.EENER, ELECTRICIAN - ;
House wiring by hour or contrsct,4 t
timstes toruished. Phono V8U. H
"Court St. -
HALIK'S ELECTRIC SHOP ELEC
M. I n..ktn. -anKftvtn9 SAatraeLill.
837 Court Phono 488. '
"FARM PAPER
POULTRY! SN SEND EIGHT TWO
coat stamps for special throa anumtha
' trial for the bast and oldest journal ta
the west, 'The articles and advertise
, mente' sre of speeisl interest to the
' ' poultry - breeders f the Northwest.
' Northwest Poultry Journal. 211 Com
'ttercial stret, Baiem.'-Oregon.
If YOC WANT TO GET THE BEST
' (arm paper, send 15c to the Pacific
Homestead, r Salem, Oregon -for three
' 'months' i trial " subscripUca. lfsatioa
-this' ad. ':i -'--'--. ...
FINANCIAL
FARM LOANS
No adidtional expense
ANDERSON & RUPERT,
- 406 Oregon Building
GOVERNMENT LOANS ON FARMS 5
: i per cent. 803 Salem- Bank ol Commerce
9 LOANS UNDER RESERVE SYSTEM
' on- city or, farm property.': Reserve De
posit company, T2 Fourth Street. Port
land. Or.
FARM. LOANS LESS INTEREST,
- longer - time, eom mission. Protects
; against adversity. City loans, lowest
rates, monthly instalments, . p re-pa y
; meat privileges. J. C. Siegmnnd, room
2, over Lsdd A Bush bsnk.
-FARM LOANS" ?
tnsursncs) money, any amount 6 per cent,
for 6, 7, 10 or 20 years, with full
; prepayment privileges entire - Willam-
atte valley. ' - ... ;
HAWKINS ROBERTS
SOS Oregoa Bldg, : Salem, Oregon
LOANS LOANS
LOANS
I earn make your farm or city loans, beat
service given -If you. need a loan, see
me; snd if you have money to place,
see me I lwsys hsva takers. O. W.
. Laflar, Or scon bldg. '
QAWKIN3 Jh ROBERTS.- CITY LOANS,
lowest- rates. -
rxoRiaTs
CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING BOUQUETS
funsfal 'wreaths, decorations. C. r.
' Bruithsupt. florist, 133 X. Liberty
- fbone 380. " :', ' 1 .
1 rUHEXAX DIRBOTOR8
SALEM MORTUARY, FUNERAL DIBIO
tors, $10 Center; Phone 1856. ;
rURNTTURB STORES
JIESE FUENITUES OO. wouaLITY
fnreiturs lor ' loss anotoy. S7S Court
Phone 48.-. : . 'v-
PEOPLE'S FUSNITURS STORENEW
: and second fcsad fumitars; 371 K.
. CoraEsrci-J. H
mTQTisii?QQ
and Professional Firms Arrariged in Alphabetical
Order for Quick Reference ' ' .
FURNACE3
SEAOllOVE FOR 'FURNACES 8IBLI
roe Pineless. $85, 1165 Ferry 8t.
- Phone WMJW o34tf
-".--''-.- - BATTERS :
EATON EATON. praetieal hatters,
formerly 0. B. Ellsworth establishment
First class hst .work ot sll kinds. Sftl
SI . IVmmM-iftl
HEMSTTTCHDrO
HEMSTITC1I1NO. STAMPINO. PLEAT
inr. The Petite Bhop. Room 6. over
. Osles. - aaotf
BALEM ELITE HEMSTIT iXNG
: plestlng, bottons. stsmping at- Aeedle
t work r 828 Oretroa bWg. PhU4 379.
MRS, O. B. MHJER HEMflTITCHlNU
stamping, buttons Room 10,"vr Miller'-
star Phone 117."
JUNK I XUNXt
JUNK WE PAY FULL VALUE FOR
any kind of stoves, furnitorr, .THetal.
raper and junk. .Willamette Bartcaia
louse, u75 Noeth -Co-umercial.., Phone
5881 ' nlStf
LADIES TAILOKlNO
D. . H. iIOSHER-TAIU)R . FOR .MEN.
"s-n.r "women. - T Conrf St.
- LAtfKXrSIE
8ALSM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 810 18.
Liberty street. Phone 35. Oldest
' largest bast. - EsUbUshsd" 1889. -
CAPITAL CITY" STEAM ' LAUNDRY
" Quality ' work t- prompt : servics: -1364
BroaJwev Phone 165.
MATERNITY HOME.
rnt fatmosaati PVl V i St f i Sir hnr1l " Af itaT.
uitj iiome, . 1899 State. Open Xrecember
JU, p II O its a At . -
MEDICAS
MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY
Phone 517-Vf. ;
MU8IO LESSONS
A COURSE IN BUSINESS PIANO
playing. Popular syaeopated standard
music. .. 8emi-elaaalcs aud ballads 5 12
' lessons. Watennan Piano School. He
f' Coruaefc'BMg. ' - ' - '.
music stoees
6HERMAN. CLAY' A CO.. PIANOS
Steiawsys, Duo-Art sad others. Moore's
Music House.- 413. Court street. .
GEO; O. WILL " PIANOS, PHONO
1 graphs. - sewing machines,' sheet enasia,
and piano studies. Repairing phono
' s-Tsphs' and " sewing ' Bnaehinea; ' 493
fitate, Saleaa. ' - ;, -
TRADE YOUR OLD' PIANO FOB A KEW
, Victor or Brunswick. H. L. Stiff Fmrsi
': fure O.. Mamie Dept.- -
HAT tntOr ATHIO PHYSJUtAVS ' '
DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND
ehronia diseasos; ' 415 Oregoa' Bldg
Phone 110. -
NURSES
FOR PRACTICAL
NURSE
i PHONE
B25tf
1987W.
NURSERY STOCKS
fSUlT; 4UT AND SHADE TREES.
Pearey Bros $37 Btata. 'V
OMPLETE LINE 'TREE8 BMALL
fruits, ornamentals. Capital ' City Nur
"t V . n )r-oa bide fbttse 7.
OPTICIANS
MASSES FITTED-BY THE BOW OP
- -.ical Co, 825 ' Stated street, opposite
Ladd Hath Bank. "Use Quality
Proven 8bur-ons." " - ' ' " r
ORRIS OPTICAL COMPANY QRX
ton Bldg. Rooms 801 to 804. '
PAPERHANGUra AND PAINTING ''
-HO$E 'OLKNN ADAMS FOR HOUSE
' e4rating, paper hanging. Mating, eta.
Reliable workman. - '
TEN CENT K ALSO MI NIKE IN BEAUTI
fal colors; $1 does a room. Max O.
Bursa. 179 N. Commercial.
PHYSTCTAN OP PHTST0THERAPHT
DR. JACKSON, DOCTOR OF . PHYBI
otherapy. treats all allmcau,' woman's
troubles eapoeUny. 265 H, Commercial
sctreet. Phone 1091.
PIANO TUNERS
EDWARD WELP . EXPERIENCED PI
ana tuner. Leave order Will 'a Mania
Store. -
PLUMBING
PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL
. work Phone 1 SOT J. Shop 137 Union
street. A. L. Godfrey. -
BADIAT0E3, FENDERS, ETC.
RADIATOR8 FENDERS, BODIES made
or repaired. J. C. Bair. 238 State.
. SCAVENGERS -
S003 8CAVENGER SERVICE JESS
pools cleaned and dead animals removed
Garbage and refuse of all kinds remov
ed by the month. Reasonable rates
Phones: Office 529; residence 2058..
SALEM SCAVENGERS 'GARBAGE,
refuse of all klads removed. Of pools
cleaned. Phone 167 r 1007J.
SECOND HAND GOODS
SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BUYS AND
sails second hsud furnitore, tool and
junk; $30 N. OommarelaL Phono 49$.
WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH
: , ing and shoes. v Best prices paid. Cap
ital Exchange; 842 North. Commercial
Phone 1366-W.
STOVES AND ST0VB REP AIRING
STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED
" 40 years experience." Depot National
fence, sises 2S to 28 in. high. Pslata,
r oUs and varnishes, etc, loganberry and
hop hooka. Salem Fence and Stove
Works. SO fhwrt erreot Phaue 124.
TRAN SFER-HAULXNG
WB MOVE, STORE AND SHIP HOCSB
hold "goods. Our specialty la plan an
furniture moving. W also make coun
try trips. We handle the beat coal ens'
v wood. CaB o na for prieoa. We girt
good measure, good Quality sad good
ssrvies. Lamer Transfer Co.Tuons $8C
CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO 326
Stats St. Pao&a 933. - Diatribsting. for
warding and storsg our specialty. Gel
-wov ratee ' - '""
Ui
r
riTTTprTrr.i -7
TEANSP0ETATI0H
CENTRAL MOTOR BUS LINE
Central Stage Terminal, Kalem. Oregon.
- . 8ALEM-EUUENE
Loaves Salem :15 a. m.; 9:15 a. m. ;
11:15 . ss,; 1:15 p. 3:15 p. m.;
3:15 v- m.; 7.-30 d. tn.; to CbrvsUis on .
PARKER'S STAGE LINES
. x ?J.W. Parker, tieneral Manager
Central State Terminal Salem, ifrecca.
SALEM-SIYERTON DIVISrO.N
-, Leaves Sslem, Central State Terminal:
7 a.' m. ; 1 1 a. m. ; 6 p. us.
Leaves Silverton News -Stand:
A a. ra.; 1 p. m. ; 6 p. m.
Batesn-Independence-Monmouth - DivUton,
Leaves Sslem, Central Stags Teruuma::
7 a. m.; 9 a. m. ; 11:10 a. m.; 3:10 p. M
-! 6:J0 p.j m.
Leaves Monmouth,' Monmeatk Hotel:
' 8:15 a. m.; 1 p. m.; :15 p. ra.
- Loaves Independence, Beaver Hotel:
. 8:30 a. ra. : 9:50 a. m.; 1:15 p. 11
" ' 4 p. m. ; :30 p. u.
' Leaves Central Stage Terminal, Eatery
for DaUaa at:
ft .' 7-a. m.: 11:10 a. m.; 8:lrt p. 14
- Leaves 4iail Hotel, Dsllss, at
a. m; 1 p. m.; 6:15 p. ta.
: We make connections at Salom to tT
..parts of the valley, JCxtra triga by
pointmeirt. - . ,
J. W. PARKER. Cenersl MsTe.
VXTEEIN ARIAJI
FRED, W. LANGE, VETERINARIA'f
Office 220 South Liberty. Phono 11--""-Res
phone 19M. - -- - - r
sanwmMnaaaMHaMBBHaBasMBuasaM.
.WATER,
8 A LEM WATER, LIGHT POWER CJ
Onioa, SOI Sooth CoauBetdsl Et. T.I
" per" cent discount on ' domeatis t i
rates paid in advance. N deduct' o 4
. for absence or. any caass aalsas wat.
e abut nft vier vtresalaaa.
HATGilABILITV QF
EGGS TAKES VI G D i
Use of Pullets as Breeders
Year After; Not Good, ,
Says High Authority ,!
i, The . hatching ( results for th--
I ' ft A a . .
season 01. xvzi were rainer pour
throughout most parts of t' ;
United States. .-.There are doubt
less a number ot -contributing
'causes, ; and, according to Dr. !
A. Jull, in, charge of poultry in
vestlsations of the United Stat -
department ,oI agriculture, or e r'
the . causes ot poor hatches 1 :
been the use from year to year c
pulletsas breeders.. In a gectr. I
sense,-, it is apparent that t:
hatchabllity of eggs depend3 upc ;
the constitutional vigor of tl i
breeding stock , producing tin
eggs. If the breeders are health?
and vigorous and are kept In cor
fortable-quarters, the eggs shoull
hatch well, providing the methc ; j
of incubation have been satisfy e-
tory. The use of pullets' as breed
ers may affect this situation la
the following manner: The prs c
tice.of usins pullets as treedeo
frequently 'leads to the use of im
mature- birds. In this -way hatch
ing results are affected becau 3
the young pullets do not treea to
have the "abundance of constitutional-rigor
possessed by older
birds. f ! r ' ; , -
lEisiras
FiSTiiieo:.:
,
Mr. Bentley Thinks the Prc
' ducers Themselves Must
Get Into Cannery
Editor- Statesman: '.
In regard to setting out mof
blackberriesV' will say: At th
present time, " I do not think it
advisable' to encourage the peop' ;
of the i WUlamette valley to e :
out any more berrie3 of any kin 1.
on account of the conditions c!
the. market, asat the present tir- e
we have more of all kinds of ber
ries than can be harvested at a
profit. Sowhy cbntinue?
As we have the greatest country
in the world for growing all kirn!.;
of herrles, we had better call a
halt on more planting until a tin: a
when the growers (will get In the
cannery , game,- and market their
own goods. V :
Until then I can see no relief.
' W. lu BENTLEY.
' Woodburn. Ore.. Dec. 15. 192 3.
. (Mr. Bentley is a grower of an .1
dealer in loganberries. Ed.)
Neighborly Visiting
ALBANY, December 17. Men
bersef the" Albany Chamber cf
Commerce will journey to Tang": :
tonight to participate in a chick c i
pie . dinner and program given 1
the citizens of that place. The af
fair is being given at the Soat
Methodist church and will' sU;
at 6:30 o'clock.
Those who drive from here v :
meet at the Comiaunity tou ?
"6:15 o'clock, according to G.
Hockensmith, chairman of t
committee on 'arrangements. Ch;
er members of the committee r:
P. E. Ltvengood, Fred Da?,
and A. M. Hammer.
The proceeds of the rvr-lr.-go
to the ciuirch axxj will t e -for
the purpose of fh ' ' '
Lasciueut.
J
rortland. ; .
U.s Etatestria CassiHed A!i