I . PART TWO W JC AWMI Ml Ml M liQ PAGES 1 TO 8 SEVENTY-THIRD YEAR SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10, 1924 fcRICE FIVE CENTS y mii n' i , ' '" ' I iii '"' 1 - ' - ' in i" 'i ii in ' ' in i I I 1 i". 4 H 219 LISTINGS Fifty-One New Lots are For Sale in Additions i i Multiple Bureau Reports Un- usual Activity During the Past Week With 18 new listings added to the multiple listing bureau of the Marlon-Polk County Realty asso ciation during th last week, there are now a total of 219 listings in effect, accord in g to Miss Martha Leavenworth, executive secretary. . Earftrojji the'se listings will he in the bonds of each of the 25 indi viduals and firms belonging to the bureau. " Property valued at 113440 was listed during the week. Of this amount $101,360 was city property and $33,480 farm prop erty. The city property varied be tween 33ro and ?r00 in price Fifty-one lots in the Yew Park and "University additions have leen placed on I ho market through the multiple listing bur eau of the Marion-Polk County Realty association. These are be ing offered for sale by the Albert Estate and represent a total valu ation of $12,7 HO. These lots are of several sizes and are priced according to these and to their locations. They range in- price from $175 to $5 50, with an average price of $2T.o for each lot. seven room residence at 729 North Liberty street and is holding it for an investment. The Graben horst company also handled this transaction. Trade in City Property Is Reported to Be Brisk Trade in city property is brisk, according to the W. H. Graben horst real estate company, parti cularly in the Oaks addition, one of Salem's future residence dis tricts. Three lots have recently been sold for the city by this firm. Th? new owners are C C. Moon, O. A. Hartman and K. J. Smith. O. K. Price has purchased a Construction of New Sales Building Begun Already delayed about in days, work on the new brick business block to be occupied by the Newton-Chevrolet automobile agency at the northeast corner of lliuh and Chemeketa was started yes terday. Hardly had the old frame dwell in.!; that had occupied this loca tion been moved to a new site than men began to smooth out the ground. Work was supposed to begin February 1. but on ac count of delay real work did not begin until yesterday. The pre liminaries to laying a foundation re now under way. RENEE CHEMET Phone 1219. 345 State St. Union Abstract Company I We have a complete set of indices of Marion County Records. Before parting with your money for a deed or mortgage, satisfy yourself that the title is good by get ting one of our abstracts. lT. 8. TAGE, President. W. E. HAXSON", Secretary Building Permits First Week of Month $18,700 Huildir.g permits issued so far this month total $ 18,700, accord ing to figures compiled by Marten Poulsen, city recorder. These rifi nres bring the average daily per j mit to $11000. Permission to build wf.s grant ! cd Saturday to Enos Presnall, for ,'a $3000 residence property at ! 25!)0 Maple, and to Henry Baer for a small frame house to cost ISGOO at 1660 North Cottage. Violinist who will appear before the members of the Civic .music club Saturday night, February 16, at the First Christian church. Rich L. Reimann. Realtor, l fip.riinipc Npu fiffiroc wwmw was W I B I w w w j J. 'J Are You Keeping Your N Gar in a Coop? Oil, worse than that ' are you throw ing away money by renting a garage? Why not let us show j you now cneapiy you can build a. trarasre that; will afford' your car perfect protection from the elements. J. W. Copeland Yards : - ?hone576 Yards in West Salem, Lents, Hubbard, Yamhill, Hillsboro Rich L. Reiman. local realtor, has just moved into his own priv ate offices at 307 and 308 Oregon building. Formerly he occupied quarters at 229 Oregon building. Ail office equipment is new and up to date, presenting a very at tractive place. Mr. Reimann i an independent operator, and is a member of the Marion-Polk Coun ty Realty association and the mul tiple listing bureau. Mr. Reimann moved from Dal las to Salem last April, "after hav ing been in the real estate busi ness for the three preceding years He had been a resident of Polk county for 10 years before locat ing in Salem. uuuruuaiij, .ur. neimann is one of the best boosters Salem and the Willamette valley pos sesses. Ppesents Itself ONCE IN Every Mao's Me High Grade Tailoring Wm. Christiance i r Stage Terminal CLEANING V PRESSING ALTERATIONS Better Auto Eark WiU - Be Topic of Dlsttjssidn For the purpose of discussing a better auto park for the benefit of tourists who will visit Salem this summer, Mayor John B. Giesy has called a public meetln to be held at the Chamber of Commerce auditorium Thursday night, February 14. The Chamber of Commerce and various other civic organizations have already given formal expres sion to the neetl of a camp ground greatly better than the one here at present. ITl - . ... ii if as in general public is satisfied with the present condi tion of the auto camp, it is pos sible no remedy or movement will be suggested. PROSPECTS GOOI Prospects for building this year ore brtftht, according to Oliver Myers, of the C. K. Spaulding i-ogginir company. While the de mand is not brisk at present there i still a steady movement of lumber. National llank Head Coming waiter V. Head, president of the Omaha, Nebraska, National bank, and president of the Amer lean Bankers' association, will be at Seaside, Oregon, June 14 and 15, to attend the Oregon State Bankers' meeting, and tentative arrangements have been made for the head of the national associa tion to visit Eugene, according to C. D. Rorer, president of the Bank of Commerce, of this city, and rep resentative of the 12th federal reserve district on the argricultur al committee of the A. H. A. - Mr. Head is nationally known among bankers and expectations are that efforts will' be made to have the visitor address a meet Ing in this, city, according to Mr Rorer. The national associattion president, known as the "Gran ger President," owing to his Inter est in the agricultural develop ment of the United States, will undoubtedly have an interesting and constructive message. Mr. Ro rer states. bwN YOUR HOME SEE ADS UNDER THIS HEADING ON THE classified page today :: 1 L - V. jf- .V , f - il ii .; ii HI-, X! tit Kfeu .-i,--n lau. 4 J which had been left in miblic vehicles. Although the property consisted mostly of unbrellas, canes, and handbags, the finds included snakes in spirits, typewriters, cam- was, an elephant gun. sewing ma- hines, . monkey and a centipede. Renee Chemet, the famous vio linist, plays here Friday evening.) February 1.". at the First Chris tian church, under the auspices or the Civic Music club, he will include in her program lalo's Spanish symphony, whicli she played at the Sunday night con cert at the Metropolitan opera house. January 27, which won her remarkable ovation, and also the complete Haendel Sonata in A Major, a brilliant number. Following is the complete pro- pram : 1. Haendel. .. .Sonata in A Major Andante, allegro, adagio. Allegretto moderato. Saniinartini ...Canto Amoroso Beethoven Rondino Moffat (Arr. ) Bourree Lalo Concerto in F Minor Andante-allegro. Romance. Finale: Allegro eon fuoco. Chopin. . . .Nocturne in E Flat Dvorak-Kreisler Slavonic Dance. G Minor Sarasate Zapateado Renee Chemet has been the re cipient of many honors in many lands. She was recently asked her mpressions ot America, and iieH reply, forms a remarkable tribute tof America, for Mme. Chemet said:A'I Jove it. It is tne only place in the world today for the serious artist. 1 love my native country for a visit, for a vaca tion but it is no stimulus. Eur ope today is the producer but America is the consumer. In France. I am not inspired to give my best, because I am practically sure of being better than anyone else. Mediocrity is the -accepted standard. But here there is com petition, struggle. You have th best artists and one must be on cue's mettle all the time. And the battle for success is the breath at life to me." Many Articles Left in Public Cabs By Careless London LONDON, Jan. 24. Londoners are becoYning more absent minded and leave their property' about in taxicabs, busses and trams more carelessly than ever. The lost property office at Scotland Yard MT. McKlNLKV- PARK ROUTE (By Mail) ANCHORAGE. Alaska, Jan. 2S. Throughout the territory of the Alaska Railroad, the government's line that penetrates from the Pa cific ocean to Fairbanks, the me tropolis of interior Alaska, busi ness men have adopted a slogan. It is 'The MeKiniey Park Route" Mount MeKiniey National Park. containing-the tallest peak in' the United States. 20.404 feet is reached bv the railroad. Home Opportunity My business requires all my time in my olfice. 'lnereioro ; have decided to sell all my conn try holdings at a very low price considering their value. Same are as follows: 10 acres all in cultivation, miles out near navement. with buildings, for $2,500. on easy terms. 50 acres.-10 cleared ana plowed ready for crop; new wind mill and hog tight fence; some timber, remainder good pasture for 43,750, on easy terms; will sub-drvide. From 5 to 125 acres two miles from Pacific highway. miles from Salem. 20 acres cleared, with or without timber, for $50 to $100 per acre; will give Job of cutting orvhauling wood in part pay. 110 acres 2 miles of Pacific highway, some buildings, some timber, good pasture, for $3,500. Will take wood for pay.-' Any of the above may be had on easy terms or will take c'ity property or live stock in part pay. John H. Scott Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Fast Through Freight to All Valley Points Dkllj. 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