The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 17, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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    - ' ; ' SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17, 1024 "
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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON v
ture. :
other business id this vicinity
ar a bakery, bottling works and
steam laundry.
When Market Is payed this sum
mer it' will be one of two cross
streets leading from the Pacific
highway to the canneries on Front
street. ' :J-,:: ... . ...
YMCA Owls are Defeated
By Dear School Platers
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The V. M. C. A. Owls were de
feated by the Mute Midgets yes
terday afternoon by a score of 26
to 13. The game was played at
the deaf fcchool. The Y. Owls were '
outweighed ' and outpointed, but
put up a scrappy game.' ; ' .
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Multiple List Adds
. Much More Property
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More than three-quarters of a
: million dollars worth of property
. Is being carried 'by,, the multiple
INVESTMENT
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-' The paper", manufacturing
business Oregon's safe and
sound Industry. Ask your
friends who forest In this
class of securities. '
Get some common in the
Portland Pulp &
Paper Co.
G03 Title A Trust Mdff.
Portland, Ore,
GET A
20 acres good level land with
new house and barn, has creek,
good well, small orchard and 1,500
cords of nice timfer eleven miles
: out oh good roao most o: way to
Salem; .Price $300011000 cash
remainder on easy terms. - "Will
' finance you for cutting money af
ter . first payment . is made. , The
stumpage is worth more than the
total 'price asked. Good ' job Cor
whole family, x if you delay' you
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: CITY PROPERTY j
Half acre tracts .. Just outside
the city limits on the north. All
set to fruit for $750 $50 cash!
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JOHN H. SCOn, 208 Oregon Building
Correct Draperies, Beautiful Wall Paper
Properly Treated Wood Work
These things go hand in hand, to make the interior of a home, that
' which is most desirable. I specialize on ENAMELS, VARNISHES, DRIFT
WOOD STAIN and FLAT INTERIOR PAINTS.
et Yoor Requirements Here Where They Can Be Seen
. ' i to Advantage
MAX O.BUREN
; '. Furniture Floor Coverings Wall raper .
179 N. Commercial SL
listing bureau of the Marion-Polk
County Realty association, ac
cording to figures compiled Satur
day by Miss Martha Leavenworth,
executive secretary. The exact
amount Is (793.810.
At present the bureau has a to
tal of 215 listings, giving an av
erage price pf $3738 for city and
farm properties. These vary be
tween a minimum of $700 to
ranch property worth $33,600.
All of the listings are contained
In "The List," bi-monthly publica
tion Issued by the bureau for all
members. Each of the listings,
with detailed description, price
and terms is given.
Three Houses in Nob Hill
Annex Sold During Week
Sale of three houses In South
Salem (n the district known as the
Nob' Hill annex addition have
been reported this week by Becke
& Hendricks, loeal realtors. The
residence properties were built by
this firm in co-operation with
HOME
and $10 per month with six per
cent Interest. This will make you
a nice home. See us before it is
too late. Salem la growing and
values are going up.
HOUSE BARGAINS
Trooms, pavement, near busi
ness center, bath, fireplace, barn
for $300G, $s0e,eovn ana $40 per
month.
Another nice seven room house
t'o sleeping porches, furnace, full
cement basement, large nice bath,
everything strictly modern, near
state house, for $5600, $2500
cash, and $35 per month, will rent
for $50 per month. This, is cheap.
llKlMUj Oum Slalesman which will VWrK9iSffi8r 'fe'SfcfTf
Pliia He released tbb week. "l 'SH3I! X f JL-U-!
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I I Irk Owler a copy sent to jour f gggjf ,
f Friends. "tfVV s&P?f 1 '
Wenger Brothers. Tha houses are
at Church and Cottage streets.
Houses similar to thes are
finding a ready sale, not only
through this firm, but by other
realtors. Two of the three sold
were three-room cottages, with
everything modern. The largest
was also a modern home,' but con
siderably larger. This one sold
for $4190.
It Is easy to be thin if the sight
of victuals affects you as the
sight of scales does.
Salem
MUCH T 1Y
IT
Construction Work Making
Rapid Headway With
Improved Weather
Thres different projects are un
der way at the state prison, one
of which is practically completed.
The new brick warehouse is al
most done and will be ready for
the flax manufacturing machinery
in the ner future. Work on this
building was begun shortly after
the fire which destroyed practi
cally all of the prison activities
last fail.
Reconstruction, rebuilding and
strengthening of the portions of
buildings left after the fire is
making rapid progress. All the
walls have received special brac
ing and new brick used in addi
tion to the old. These buildings
are nearly ready for , the roof.
The floors, of concrete, were uol
damaged by the "fire.
Work on a new garage was be
gun this week. The building will
serve to shelter all prison trucks
that have heretofore been kept
out . in the weather the entire
year. Brick for this building as
well as the others is manufactured
by prison labor and at a compara
tive low cost. According to the
plans of Warden A. M. Dalrymple,
the old garage will be remodeled
into an apartment house for
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Tbols That Feel Right
Pick up a Winchester hammer, saw or hatchet
and you will recognize that propsr balance or feel
that makes it a pleasure to use such tools, it's
the same balance that is built into your Win
chester gun.
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For the man who wants well made, correctly
designed tools we can recomrnend none more high
ly than those bearing the trademark "Winchester"
We are featuring tools this week and you will
be surprised at the variety and completeness of
our stock everything for the carpenter.
Salem Hardware Co.
120 N. Commercial St. , Phone 172 i
guards . and their families. In
either instance the rental price
will be nominal. The space occu
pied by 'the trucks at present will
also be beautified.
Excavation in Progress
On New Business Block
Excavation work on the base
ment of the Hughes estate prop
erty at High and Ferry is pro
gressing rapidly and another two
weeks should see the forms ready
for pouring concrete.
Dirt from this basement is be
ing hauled to the state blind
school, by the state highway de
partment, where it is beins used
to till in the low places around
the recently completed $35,000
beys' dormitory.
FOR SALE
SNAP
Positively the best 20-acre farm
buy. Rich, dark loam fertile soil.
Good house, Barn. VTwo new large
poultry houses. Equipped to han
dle 1000 hens. About one acre
of full bearing .assorted fruit
tree. About 2 acres H)l prunes
beginning to bear. Close to school,
church, and store. Owner lives
in California. Can give imme
diate possession. Price $5500.
Terms.
Childs & Bechtel
540 State St.
STORBCENTRE
IS
O'Brien Leases Property in
the Market and Broad
way Vicinity
Development of a store center in
the vicinity of Market and Broad
way is anticipated with the an
nouncement yesterday that a Mr.
O'Brien had leased property in this
vicinity from Becke & Hendricks
and expects .to start a meat mar
ket. A grocery store and barber
shop will be included in the near
future.
. ' According to Becke & Hendricks
We sell to you today a strictly
modern new bungalow completely
furnished with new walnut furni
ture on one of our best streets.
You can not appreciate this in
full until you have inspected the
house and have seen the furniture.
$8300. Without furniture $7000.
A beautiful home, hard wood
floors, sun room, attractively .fin
ished east front, garage, paved
street, sunken garden, new and
modern, $8000.
New bungalow has large living
room, fire place, furnace, wood in
basement, $5000.
New bungalow has everything a
family of four needs or may want.
Corner lot $5700.
Bungalow, G rooms, , all one
floor. Hard wood floors. Abso
lutely the best built home in Sa
lem $12,000.
New bungalow not altogether
modern, 3 rooms $2500, wood in
cluded. Close in on Summer street, a
beautiful home. See me about
price.
Attractive house on Fairmount
Heights, including all drapes
$7000.
Small bungalow, paved street,
garage, well located,- easy pay
ments, $2600.
On Capitol street, large home
attractively located $15,000.
4 room new bungalow, every
thing modern, corner, east front,
$4500.
New bungalow, hard wood floors
built for you, come and tell us
how to finish It $5000.
Attractive corner with small
house, east .front $1500.
Large home,, attractive grounds,
this is Salem's' biggest bargain for
a retired man with large family or
for any business man with or with
out family $7500.
Most beautiful home, -come and
see whether you think so. Hard
wood floors all the silk drapes.
You will be ever so pleased tq own
this $8700.
We have apartment houses for
sale. Lots and farms for sale and
trade.
GERTRUDE J. Mr PAGE
Home Rents
Leap 93 P. C
In Four Years
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"landlords Accused
Of Evading
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who
of a great
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Mr. O'Brien will erect a temporary
building and be ready for business
next Saturday. He is planning oh
a permanent building In the fu-
GET A HOME7; ' f
10 acres, V cleared, for $750. 15 to 60 acres, some
cleared, for $50 per acre. .
55 acres for $4,000; some cleared. Fair farm build-,
ings, several hundred cord of fuel timber, 8 miles from
Salem, 2 miles from two paved roads to Salem; nice
creek water, school on place. Terms of payment very
easy ; will take wood on place at $4 per cord, or $7. in
Salem; will take any kind of live stock, farm machinery
or city property at a fair price. This is good land for
dairy and poultry raising-. Get your family into the,
country while getting is good. Come in and let me
tell you about some of these places.
JOHN H. SCOTT, 208 Oregon Building. .
Perhaps you have the plans and the lot but
not all the money for that new home
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THAT'S OUR BUSINESS
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We represent Prudential Insurance Com
pany, Vermont Loan
Savings and Loan Association, Trust Funds
and many individual investors.
Will be pleased to explain our loan3 to you
without any obligation on your part and in
strict confidence. All interest and princi
pal payable at this office.
Hawkins & Roberts; Inc.
205 Oregon Bldg. SALEM, OREGON
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Headlines that cry:
amazed at the small percentage
own their own homes!" the
State wrote the other day.
He had Just issued a liousihg report which
proved that a great masH of eople were pay
ing extortionate rents for apartments that were
no shockingly nefclmted att to be an actual
menace to health. .
AND YET. ANYONE WHO PAYS RENT
CAN OWN HIS OWN HOME TO-DAY
Ask hundreds of former rent payers how. we
helped them acquire comfortable, well-built homes
in Salem and its suburbs. AND WE CAN HELP
YOU, TOO.
Why Not Come in and Talk the Matter Over?
It isn't propaganda, however,
unless ii favors something you op?
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Governor
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Rich L. Reimann
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