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1 i TV THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OltElGON SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 26", 1024 assified alettfs vOireat Market SIC CI Section PI - r- A t ' A i " w A V -a b k b , H V : 8 . " V WANTED miscellaneous 13 AMrtU MEM AND WUMKM TC tab fares paper bcriptioe. A (act propualttva to the right peon I. Ad 4nu the Paelfl Homestead. Sta taaaiat m Balm. Or. MISCELLANEOUS M If You Don't Like My Work don't blr me, i but t least give ma a chance to show you na of tbe roof that I bare painted. ; ' M. ft.! MATHEWS ! Phon 187. I -14 jly 1 9tf insure in sure insurance. oon- eordia." Nona better. Mrs. Moyar. 14? N. Conunerci! PC Room 0. I 14-jnelKtf HELP WANTED 15 EXPERIENCED JJVW STENOGRAPHER i wanted for an out-of-town position. Good salary. Address 'B' Box 136. Sa lem, Oregon. Give experience. lj-j'Jti WANTED A GOOD MAS FOR REAL aetata helper. Moat have ear. Mr. Mover. 147 N. Commercial St. 15-jHttf HELP WANTED female 17 Je : 1 , EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER FOR permanent position in law office. H. . Box 188. Corvallis, Oregon. 17-j2rt HELP WANTED male 18 SALESMEN 20 HOSIERY SALESMEN WE HAVE THE goods and selling plan that will easily double your earnings, i Address Box 762. Dallaa. Ore.- 20-j29tf 1 1 WANT 3 8AIIESMEN AND 8ALE8 woraen to eell the Auto Club aervice. GOOD money to GOOD worker.; 331 Vi State St. Room 3. 8:30 a. m. till 12 noon. ! 20-j2fi . POULTRY AND EGGS 21 FOR SALE 4Q APRIL CHICKENS, fine fryers. 3ae each. 25CS N. 5th. I ' 21j27 LOST AND FOUND 22 LOST KEYS REWARD! Two long, tffree short, one desk. Re turn to Police department. 22-j31 Lust something rroo ttt phon want ad to The Statesman, Phono 23 t 22-mtf PEILSONAL 23 . 3ET MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL paper published. FREE for stamp. y Correspondent, jO-pS-aH liOANS 24 WAXTF.D--$3200 LOAN ON FARM just aold for 10, GOO. WINNIE PETTY J OHN, Realtor 218 Oregon BUlg, ' 24-j24tf aOYEKNMKNT LOANS ON FARMS b Crr east. F. L. Wilkinson, 201 U. 8 stWmal rank hld e-norSW REAL ESTATE city 25 OWN YOUR FOR SALE 'New S room! bungalow built last year. Basement, near car line; . North Salem. Regular : $3500 house, owner . leaTing Salem ami is priced -for a few days at 92700. Terms 1 3-4 acre North of v Salem. Build in g. Distant owner. Price 91600; , 9500 .rash . v . v :'., ..v. , - -' XBUEGER ' 147 North Coa l St. Phone 217 -'- i - i 25-J27 , A REAL BARGAIN Four room bungalow on pared atreet and main highway in excellent condi tion Price 91160; 9200 down, 915 per month, interest per cent. HERE IS ' A REAL OOZY HOME. W. It GRABENHORST CO. : 275 State St . - 25-jlyl7tf SPECIAL 4 ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE lights, water, bath, garage. block to paving and ear- line. 11250 on 9100 down, balance 920 per month. 8 per -cent. . Melvin - Johnson, 109 S. Commercial- ' r ,. " 25-25 Attention, Newly weds For sale:. . Cot y S room bungalow, partly furnished;, fine view. Only 922O0, and you can make your : own term. . . f ' - i Rich Le. Reiman.1 Realtor . 807-309 Oregon Bld(. Phone 1013 25 j20tf TWO Of THE TTN'EST residence lots on Psir mount bill, 93000. 7 - room fairmount bill residence, Plna iew .t..4... :-. 96000 ; ' A. C. BOHRN8TEDT - Member Multiple Listing Bureau 147 No. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon. Pay Rent? : 4' room new modern bungalow, ga race, 92100. - . ' 5 room., modern bungalow, garage, 922 SO. .:(,..', ., . '4 room modern , oungalow, garage. . $2500. - . '- ;l- .,- "- ,- , 8 rooa B-w (2-3 room apartments), ajarare.. Rented for 940 per month., 9.tr.oo. h - ; 9 room, part modern, loweJr floor rented for $27.50. Woodshed, corner .;.- 92400. : 4'-. ' " 12 room tqnite modern apartment house, rom,for.o cars, 4 woodsheds, bousa all newly , painted and walls kl aomiaed. Income $90 per month!, 5250. Easy term on all the aboe prop erties. . ' ... f U. : Money to :3osn on Kalem real estate. Socolofsky a-ll State St. 23-j23tf BAROAINS : Of eoorso, bargains don't coma every day and they don't stsy long when they do rnme but TODAY we ran show you real bargain. A fine six rooav bouse clone in en north Winter street, a real home. Peo ple leaving town- must kell quick. Think of ill at 92700. - i : A 79 acre ideal dairy ranch, running water, -new barn,- silo, good 8 room house, two cows, two horses, ,10 strfi under piowj A snap at 97000 ; good terms.-- : A new modern 7 room bungalow on north Church street. Double . garage. rood location. . A. beautiful home for onlv 94250.1 30 acre 4. m!te from Salem on 8il erton road1, timler and slump Isnd. all' fenced. . Eooueh timber on th place to pay for jit. ' This is money maker. Price 9320Q. -t . Moisan & Ulrich 122 N. Com'l St "Phone 1354 , . i V s ., 25 j23tf TOR BALE GOOD BOB1NESS LOCA tien, close in, ideal for filling atation, ; If yo wajnt a -business site see this. For trade. S lota with 14 year old fruit tree 1a Oregon City. East front close to aebAoi end Jst off highway r te trade. : Wonld - snake a beautiful home. .Will trade lor email house ia Salem, balance caab. lira. Moyer." 147 K. Commercial St. ' X5-jae25t( REAL ESTATE city 23 FOR. SALE SIX ROOM llOf.SE, ALL par on floor, new roof, new paint.; A :; snap at $21 no. Easy t-ru.s. .Six room i bungalow, two lots, Iwaring fruit trees, ! fine loiation, basement, fireplace. Ituilt ; in kitchen. f38O0. Five room bunga low, basement, built in kitchen, all ' large rooms, 92500. I Trade. 5 acre . irrigated ranch in Idaho, fHonO for I valley farm. Want loan 930(1(1. I 1 ! - F. U Wtlt ID I 341 State St. 2Vj2.".tf f FOR SALE OR TRADE 95S0O Modern home, 8 rooms. Want i sin alter house. i' " 9400m Farm, 57 acres, fair liuiMinea. I Take city property as part pay. 9375( Improved 3 acre tract close, in ! take hous part pay. ! 91 CO si Farm, 13o acres, Tillamook for vacant lots or home. Many other properties for trade I By CHII.DS & JiKCHTEL i Realtors 540 S:te Street. 14 25-j25tf Salem 50,00Oi by E 930 j . j i ' i ' Fine 8 room bouse, lot 70x170; gas, electric liieht, baih, etc.; paved street. -Price $35ul; terms.: - Nice t room bungalow, basement; good property. Only $2HOO; terms. j Another 6-room i bungalow, paved 'atreet, facing east;; barn. Price 93000; terms. i r f A very fine, 10 acre tract, close . In, very - rich soil. A j snap at ttdOO ; terms. j ! ; I We write insurance. I j If it is a house, lot, farm or trade. ee me I . Rich L. Reimann L, Realtor 307-308 Oregon Bldg. f : - f Pbone 10T3 i 25-j20tf I FOR SALE OR RENT I New four room; bonga'tw located j at jl725 S. 12th. S:j Price 92500; easy terms. Rental $25 per month. j W. H. CSRABENHORST & CO. I 275 Slate St. ( t 25-jlyl7tf 5! ROOM - HOCSE, BATH. ELECTRIC liichtH, built in kithcen, near car line. $1550. Cah $30U and easy payment ion balance. j j 4Two fifty foot lots on paved street, corner property, 11000. How is this: 91( down and 910 a month. ! i WIVNIK PETTYJOHN', Realtor .!' 216 Oregon Bldg. j 25 J24tf MODERN SIX ROOM HOUSE CQM- pletely, newly and artistically furnish i ed. , See owner on premises, corner Oak and Liberty. 1 i 25-Aug2 PRINTED CARDS 8IZS 14" BY 7ft' word tug "For sale, Kaquire at. ' Prie 10 oenta aaek. Btatt-aman Baaiaee Office. Ground Floor BUSINESS CORNER. ! ATTRACTIVE IN- vestment. For sale, by Gertrude J. M. Page. ! 25-jIyl6tf a ATTENTION Do you want to exchange your Salem residence for suburban home or farm property ? i i Do you want to exchange your acre age or farm property for residence oi business property f i Do yea want to exchange your prop erty for farm in Canada, Kansas, Neb raska, Washington, southern or eastern Oregon t - is' Do yon want to buy a cozy bungalow home on easy payments! ' Do you -want to buy a farm or acre age on easy ' Itdi t If so call and see our lists. . 2 room furnished apartment for rent. 18 room apartment for sale or ex change, t . PERRINE ft MARSTERS Commercial Club Bldg 25 jlylltf THREE ROOM HOUSE, LARGE LOT. paved street f 9 1650. 5 room house, barn, paved atreet, cement walk; $1000. i - - 5 room new bungalow, paved atreet. 3500; $400 down. $35 a month, large business corner, 910.000. Fairmount Height lot, 92200. Fairmount Height lot 9600. ' Other lota and bonsea close ia for ale. ' . GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE ' 492 North Cottage 25 jlylOtf 1 ROOM HOUSE, BUILT-INS, TOILET, I 91650. 4 room house modern. Kitchen, batb room, $1850. ! I -' . 4 room house.1 Dand buy. See GERTRUDE J. . M. PAGE 492 N. Cottage r i 25-jlylCtf TEN BEAUTIFUL! t-aCRE HOMESITE8 just beyond city limits; high, sightly, wonderful view. Each 9400. 10 per cent down, 910 a month if taken soon. Splendid value. Harris, Phones 1013, 1942 J. i. ' 85-Jne3tf PRINTED CARDS, 8IZB I' BY 1W i wordiag "For Rent." price 10 eenU i each. ; Ctateamaa Bnsineaa Office, or Groans Floor I i - ' ; : . 94000 j BARGAIN Modern five room bungalow with full cement basement, furnace, fireplace, ga rage,' built-in feature, gas 'range goe with'. place. . Terms cash. This; prop erty is priced below value. i - W: H. GRABENHORST A CO. 27.1 State St. ' 25-jlyl7tf REAL ESTATE tnuleti 27 FOR SALE-OR TRADE-.14 ROOM board ing honse . centrally located for all boarding porpoesj Write 933 Monroe St., Corvallis. I i . 27-j26 EUGEXE FOR RAI.XM EXCHANGE . . Fine, modern: house in Eugene, of fered for similar ia Salem. What have you I See Wm. Fleming, 341 State St. ! i 27-J26 REAL ESTATE farms ' 28 SAWMILL INTEREST ; "450 'acres good ! timber. Should in terest own-r of small sawmill. (Mar'on Co.) Same in Jackson county. See Wm. Fleming. 341 State. i 28-J26 FUK SALE 10 ACRKS IRRIGATED, 4 acres fruit, smell house, nam, garage, chicken house, etc; Will give the best of terms or will consider lease. Prop erty located near Hermiston, Oregon. Will consider trade for property in or near Salem. Address Box 4378 care Statesman. ; j 28 j22tf FOR . SALE 10 i ACRES OF CHOICE land, all under cultivation, good 5 room houae, with hot and cold water, good outside buildings.: Family orchard of all kinds of fruit. 3 acres of young prune tree. 1 acre loganberries. 1 mile east of penitentiary. Price 9", 500, some terms. ) Phone 19F4 for wri'e Rt. -6. Box 6. Salem. Ore. ' 23 j2 MINUTE MOVIES ALWEEleVi ) -SEPIAU THE GREAT ?RW10 RO&&ERJ ,tPtSCO& op- I 0 1 (ME TBIED "ID KILL. Mc; ( TELL ME tCS&- C'TX V I MV RoeJBEOX ( ABO0T THS MAPS VZSXK tS rE WE UA8 NXSKED SlP.AND Trie WvVeX I (XXJLDrsjr SEE MiS . V fcURlED T??EASUC!E y-. j S'J -7 face! J ,yow voce xf mm REAL ESTATE farms 2S TO EXCHANGE 12 acre of fine bottom land with good iiiiproveaients l' mile from pav ed road. Price $3.'hiu; will take some trade. New.; modern house on paved afreet, .1 rooms and garage and rlo.i to school. Price $J."oi; will trade for 3 room house. ' I ; 7 room bouse on 4 lot, to trade for small house and I lot. Nice; 5 romu home on paved street, Pri-e $3ou0; to trade for small store. 320 acres near Bend, Oregon, lo trad for rooming house or wmall farni.--room bold, trade for farm. 2 houses for rent. f i THOMAKON' 331 i State St. 23 j2tf FOR SALE 13A ACRES CLOSE 'IN; fully equiped. ; laved road. New house. Large barn. A low figure if I can be seen immediately. May take a good city property in ex change. 5 room bouw, paved street and fine location; am ashamed to make you a price i;'s so low. Good lio acre farm for city property. Well located, close to two-good towns. Trade- for city property. What have yon !'... 1 Two 5-aew tracts close to Salem. Well improved, fruit, fine bldgs. If taken soon will make low figure. Come in and talk it over. 3 hous s to rent. Call et 410 Oregon Bldg. 28-J27 18 Acres 3300 If yon have twelve to thirteen hun dred dollars caxli. I can sell yon the best place for the money, there is in Polk county. Has a good income right now. ; Not away off in the future. Robinson Oregon Bldg. 28-J21 FOR SALE , 9100 down and balance $10 per month will handle 5 acres of dark prai rie soil located close to the Swegl school east of Salem. Price $1300; interest 6 per cent. W. II. GRABENHORST CO. Realtors 275 State St ' 28 j21 BACK TO THE FARM IT HAS JUST started hut they will soon all be on the way. Get n now. Sixty acres 4 miles from a good town, good ti room . house, good barn, sht-d, chicken house, wood bouse. 10. acres of fine bearing prunes. 2 acres of other orchard. About a thousand cords of oak wood. All fenced sheep tight. A dandy location on main road and near school and sta tion. - Price 93000; terms ;to ' right . pertv. f McGILCHRIST & PENNTVGTON I 209 U. S. Bank Bids. Phone 140. 28-j23tf ecMagaBSBg 11 i r-s REAL ESTATE to ezclmnse 29 HAVE A NICE LITTLE HOME OF 1 acre. All in fruit. wi:h modern bouse, t Hood River to trade for acreage elr to Salem. Mr. Moyer. 147 N. Commercial Su 2jlyl3tf BARGAINS 4 ROOM MODERN Except heat. Plastered, close to car. Only 91200; easy terms. 30 acres improved and eouipp.d with stock and machin ery, $2500. 280 acres. Improved. $0. will accept eastern Oregon, or city prop erty. 7 room plastered house and 5 lots, for acreage. For bargains, sate or exchange, see Barber at 20O Gray Bldg. 29-jlTlHtf HEAL ESTATE suburban 30 FOR RALE Here is your chance to buy that . garden land on terms and pi ice that are right: $150 down and balance $10 per month buya 4 acrea located just north of tbe Mute school and joining the Oregon Electric railway. Fine bnild ing site, balance bottom land. Price 91500. Interest 6 per rent. W. H GRABENHORST & CO ( Realtors 275 State Sf 30-324 USED CARS for sale 31 WILL TRADE DODGE CAR. CORD Tires, new top, new paint, for good light car with standard gear shift. 229 State St. . 31-al CHEVROLET TOURING I ATE model, best of condition, lots of extras, $475. Ford touring, almost new, $375. 1920 Chevrolet, touring, $200. A snap buy. Ford touring, good tires, new wheels, Berich magneto, $15. 31-j25tf NEWTON CHEVROLET CO. THESE CARS ARE IN A-l SHAPE Late '23 Star coupe. Gone 6000 miles, $025. , 1920 Chevrolet, $150. 1918 Ford touring, $85. TERMS ! BURDETTE ALBEE - I 186 South High Phone 1828 :- 31 j2. USED FORT CARS FROM AN AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Touring cars 9 85 to $350 Roadsters 9 75 to 9325 Coupes 9375 to 9450 Sedan . 9225 to 9450 Light deliveries .. $ 05 to 9275 Ten truck 9 85 to 9385 "Bugs" , 9125 to 9225 All car are guaranteed. Liberal terms. A few Bug chaikis $35. i VALLEY MOTOR CO. Phone 1995 2C0 X. High 31-jnc23tf MacDonald Auto Co. Authorized sales and service for Packard cars. Late model " Franklin sedan fully equipped, convertible front seat for Bleeping. 1921 Jordan 7 passenger. 4,passeng-r Liberty chummy roadster. .. 1924 Ford coupe. 1922 Hup touring, many extras. ; 1922 Franklin touring, perfect con dition. .7 Also Packard Single: Six. : We are guaranteeing yon tranpr ta'ion and service on every used car you buy from us. We will give yon Just as good ser vice on used car aa if you bought a Packard, as we are selling you service and transportation and not the car. At our new location, corner Cottage and Ferry 31-j27 WHILE CeDviEeiNG ATAUd pfTTwceAao BeaftDOAXx stkhom is fS3fjcra By fcEZZLEB. A PEVJEAJCSeFtX- CJ2COC rVjb LEFT PCC DfrAX. USED CARS for ale St 19IH Ford touring. A-l shape.. ..$IDi 12 Chevrolet roads tr $125 1921 Chevrolet touring $2UO 1920 Void sedan .if.Un) ! TERMS BOXESTEEi.K MOTOR CO. ' : "- j ; ai-j25 1922 Hudson, 9550. Good tires and i in fine jshape. -1921 Studebaker. ! ffi.lft, excellent buy. -1922 4 Bnick. 9(Ht. .'.Shouldn't bo turned down. -1922 sedan. Bargain. -192 1 Overland. $.'.u -1924 lioiiring, fl'j50. , Four wheel brakes, j I I9JH Chevrolet. $225 t -Oj.. J. Wilson 38 N. Commercial St. Also distributor for Goodyear tire. , J 3I-jlyl9tf Spend Your Money - j Wisely , when you buy a used car ' . Dont Guess When you are spending your money yon can get tbe dope on age, mechani cal condition, and . value on any car ever made at the i Certified Public 'Motor Car Market - t -. i; Some bargains here now: t 1923 Willys Knigiit with over $100 worth of iextras $1085 1923 Studebaker Light 6 touring, disc wheels, automatic windshield clean- - fr, mirror, visor, mo'or meter, stop .light, car not driven far. Original tires ; atill good! 9890 1923 OverUnd touring. High hood model i $450 - 1920 Studebaker Sprial touring, good paint and tirea. A rebuilt car wurth as j much as a new machine for aervice i $-9." 1921 Chevrolet touring. Extra good - one $275 1920 Chevrolet Baby Grand sedan. . New paint, extras, mechanically per- ' feet i $400 We have some cheap cars we' ere selling MAx is1' from $30 np. 25i No. Church St. 31 jlyl'tf Quality Used Cars At prites that will 'please yon Ford touring wi-tU starter .:.$1".' Iort touring '.'.: $133 Chevrolet tourings ..:..J.$125 to $2O0 'hevrole roadster like; new...i 4. Paige tourinr . .i.'.r:...:.". $225 Brisco itonring ; .-.;....... S 93 ' Esaex toitrinr. all dolled np $450 Studebaker Big Six .M ' Overland) touring.....:... .....$3C5 . We have many others for you to choose from. Come in and look them over. i . " j (We Give Terms) , ''..'. F. Wi. Pettyjohn- Co. 219 V. Commereisl St. ni-;lvl7tf PUBLIC NOTICES Notice of J AHscsaiuent; for Improve ment of Highland Avenue From l Fifth j Street to Fa ire rounds j Road. 1 ; Noticeils hereby given that the Common! Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, will, at or about 7:30 o'clock p. m. on the 4th day of August, 1924, or at the same hour at any subsequent meeting of the said council thereafter in the council chambers at the city hall In Saleni, Oregon, proceed to as sess upork each lot, part of lot and parcel of land ' its " proportionate share of the cost of improving Highland Avenue from the west line of Fifth street to the west line of the Fairgrounds road. AH persons interested in the said assessment are hereby noti fied to appear at said time and place' before the said council and present their objections, if any they have, to said assessment, and apply to the said council to equal ize their? proportionate share of same. ; i By oriler of the Common Coun cil the 21st day of July. 1524. i M. POULSE.V. City Recorder, i Date of first publication hereof js July 24. 1924. j , j26 Notice of Assessment for Improve- ment jof Sillier Street From High Street to Saginaw Street. Notice is hereby given that the Common1 Council of the City of Salem, -Oregon,' will, at or about 7:30 o'clock p. m. on the 4tlrday of August; 1924, or at the same hour at kny subsequent meeting of the said! council thereafter in the council chambers at the city hall In Saleih, Oregon, proceed to as sess upon each lot or part thereof liable therefor i its proportionate share of the cost of improving Miller street from the west line of High street to the east line of Sag inaw street. All persons : Interested In j the said assessment are hereby noti fied to appear at said time (and Tlace before the said council !and present j their objections, if any they haye. to said assessment, and apply to the said council to equal ize their proportionate share of same. (' '; - By order of the Common Coun cil Julyjthf 21st. 1924. M. jPOULSEN. City Recorder. 1 Date lot- first publication hereof is July 24. 1924. J2C (All rights protected by The George Matthew Adams jl HIKING- t SrACxX -teABTWE CW TOR WELP OJEE--tU fSADlO eVOD euSH To THE- TWEy FlXJD TWE Cti f2eVJKEl2 ujscocsieVGDem CP AU. US CELCAXSlAXS MAS KlUED THE RUSHES bACK 12? Mto UJ1FB UlEZZiER ArJt us wife. THE SPOT INBXCATtD CW ive MAP CLASSIFIED Of Reliable Business AMBTJLANCB AMBULANCE SERVICE, DAY OR night Phone 666173 South' Liberty. ' AUCTIONEERS ! F. N. WOODRY Expert Livestock, furntiur, real estate ! AUWIONEERS Re. 1810 N. Siiiamtir Phone 511 for sale da tea. j 1 R. TALBOTT .!'"'' Auctioneer Phoae C10 go U. B. Bank Bldg. "' ' G. SATTERLIS i Auctioneering 217 Sl,.l si Phon r78 c.r l-'ll.l. j1?-19tf AUTO PAINTING HAVE Ds REPAINT YOUR CAR WITH oar new permanent finish. Cvaurr Ca Klgb Street at Trade. F AUTO REPAIRING WILLAMETTE JUNK CO. j Buyers of old cars, metal, rafcs, pa per. Auto wrecking. Parts for all ear 50 to 75 per rent off list price'. 975 N. Commercial. Phone 588. m 25 tf ; Cylinder grinding, crank shaft true! Ing. We're specialists. Donerite Ma chine fchop. Automotive macbin.is, 49 Ferry St. '-'' : BATTERY AND IXOTRICIAN c mim y C:il Court St, JOE WILLIAMS PRESTO-LITE B A T T E R Y SERV ICE Station. Expert battery and electrical work. Terria Broa, Phone 1608. 418 Court. . R. D. BARTON EXIDK BATTERIES atarter and generator work; 171 Boutn Commercial. BICYCLES AJTS BAIBINa LLOYD E. RAMSDEN DAYTON BICT clee and repairing: 887 Court CARPET AND BUO W EAVIN SALEM CARPET CLEANING AND Fiuff Rug Works Rag and fluff rug woven any aise without aama., New mattresses made to order. Old mat? treaae remade. Feathers renovated I bay all kinds of old carpets for fluff rags; 13 H and Wilbur atreeta. Pbone list. Otto r. awicaer, rrop. i CHiyZf E PHTHICIAJf DR. Li T. DICK CURES ANY KNOWN diseose. 158 S. High "t.. Phone 283. 1 I CHTROPODI8T DR. 8, T. BCOTT, GRADUATE Ni tional University Sciences, Chicago Masonic Tem1Poneg401 j CEXBOrSftCTOKS 11 DR. OJ L. SCOTT. PS0 CHIROPRACTOR, 414-19 U. 8. Bank Bldg. Phone 873 ' res. i 828 R. ' ' J CLEAXEBS a SYBRS . SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS. 1215 S. Commercial. Phone 1868. We spe ' rialixe on one day service. I i ooBSUXTura .bngiheer CIVILi, OON8ULTINO. CONSTRUCTION Constructing engineer. Survey. eti mate. Jno. U. Naef. 81 Oregon Bldf. PboneT75: 00STXACT0BS FOR CEMENT WORK CALL AT 486 N. Bammer atreet. Phone 871.F. CHERRY CITY CONTRACTING CO General contracting and building. Eati taatee gladly fnnuahed. Phone 1867R sari!). d2tf DRESSMAEINU PRINTED CARDS SIZE 14" BY 7H" wording "Dressmaking": price 10 eenta each. - Statesman Business Office Ground Floor. X0TlUCIAJfS SALEM ELECTRIC CO. MASONIC building. Phone 1200. ; ' ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLY Co. j Phone 1934, 222 N. Liberty. , F LE E N E R ELECTRIC CO. Hotuo wiring by nenr or contract. Ea timatea furnished.- Phone 880. 471 Ceort 8. ' . IK ELECTRIC SHOP Electric Fixture Washing Machine Vacuum Cleaner 837 Court St. - Phone 488 - Bee. Phone: 702J FINANCIAL LOANS LOANS LOANS I ean nrstka your farm or city loans, boat 1 aervice given. If you need a lon. aoe net and if yon have money' to place, aee me I al way have taken. G. W Laflar, Oregon bldg. LOA1T8 Farm and City. Meat liberal rate and payment frMleff i HAWKINS ROBERTS. 90S Ore. Bldg. Salem, Ore. '6 LOANS UNDER RESERVE SYSTEM i on city or farm property. Reserve i poit company, 72 Fourth Street, Port - 'end. Or -Trade Mark Registered XJf I GOT 5"00O- OFF THE OLD eC Ar-iD -TWIS" 1 . mad L-'A 4 Services-Trade Mark Registered ul S. Patent Office) j 1 ; By VHEEL.AN J i 1 1 " " ' ' ' J i in- i ii i in jij'Ji r 1 V. 1 ' . j I I I - " - I -Teas locks likeJ- - O. -tT r-XIr O LRTr- BUSINESS and Profes&Soual Firms Arrang;el ia Alphabetical Ortler for Quick Ref erenea f j i riHAWCIAL Farm Loans o ANDERSON ft RCPERT . 400 Oregon Building FARM LOANS LESS INTEREST, - longer time, no commission, i Protect against adversity. City loans, lowest rate, monthly Instalments, prepay ment privilegea. J. O. Kiegmend, rooo. 9, over Ladd ft Busk bank. . t : City Loans On !mproved property or lot improved purposes. THE BEST and easiest way tw pay on loan is our monthly installment plan. 90 payments of 814.14 repay a loan of 9 IOOC.00 and interest. Equitable Savings ft Loan Assn. ANDERSON RUPERT. - . Agenta 409 Oregon Building IP YOU WANT TO GET. THE BE8T farm' paper, send ISe to the Pacific Homestead. Salem, Oregon for a three ' month' trial aubeeription. Mention thia ad. POULTRYMEN 8END EIGHT TWO cent sta-'ttpa for special three months' ' trial for the belt and oldest journal in the west. Tbe articles and advertise ments are of special interest to the poultry breeders of tbe Northwest. Northwest Poultry Journal. 211 Com mercial street. Sklem, Oregon. FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS. GI.AIIOLi:S, FLORAL pieces. Mrs. K. A.. Bennett, 223 Fairgrounds avenue, 1'hone lJrtO. all CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING BOUgUETS funeral w r e a t h a, " decoration. 0. T. Breithanpt. florist, 123 N. Jdberty Phone 30. ' . i i i i i i n rUKERAX DIRECTORS SALEM MORTUARY, FUNERAL DIREO tora. 210 Center, .phone 10SO. FURNITURE STORES 01ESE FURNITURE CO. J DALITT furniture for ' leaa money. 379 Court, Phone 44. PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE NEW and second band furniture; 271 N. Commercial. HEKSTiToimra HEM STITCHING, STAMPING, PLEAT -ing. The Petite Shop. Room 6, over Bosicki. n29tf SALEM ELITE H E M 8 T I T 0 II I NO -pleating, buttons, atamping and needle work: 329 Oregon bldg. Pbone 379 MRS. C. . MILLER HEMSTITCHING atamping, buttona. Room 10, over Mil ler's store. Phon 117 HOMEOPATHIC POTSIOXAjr . DR. L.; O. ALTMAN. HOMEOPATHI8T. Doe a general practice. : Treat Goiter, Gall Stotts, ana Dropsy, arising from disease of heart, liver or kidney without operation. Office and resi dence, 29 N. Liberty St, Salem, Or. 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A., j TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NKW Victor or Brnnswick. H. L. Stiff Furni- tiire Co.. Mnaic Dept. VATUROFATHIO PHYSICIANS De-IDR. A. SLAUGHTRR ACUTE AND 1 chronic d I ; 415 Oregon Bldg Phone 110 3. Patent Office) DIRECTORY VU&SBS FOR PRACTICAL NURSE PHONE 1493R jP .1 . jue 2 roR iRPRAUTIOAl, NUH8S PHON; 1S24. i - , .j :. . T ' n25U FOR PRACTICAL NURSI PHONE 1483M. - . i n2tf MURSCRY STOCKS FRUIT, NUT. AND SHADS TRIES Pesrey Bros , 237 State .1 OPTICIANS i ! THE iSATON OPTICAL CO. I Charge reasonable Kxanii nation free. 1 28'4 N. Commercial t. ' -J PAPERHAKOIHQ AND PALVTUia PHONB GtrENN ! ADAMS FOR HOUBE decor ting, paper hanging,, tinting, etc Reliabi ?orkmn. . ! li "! ' ' "GET KT : I FREE BAMFLS BOOK for comparison j - MAX 6. BUHBX ' Furniture I mu&Y-3, 179 N. Com'l. Salem PIAaTO TUVXSS EDWARD WELP XXPX3IENC1D PI bno tuner. Leave orders Will's Msale fetor. i ' ' i - PLUMBING i PLUMBING AND GENERAL REPATR work. Grsber Broa, 141 8. Liberty. Phone : 650. ftf PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL work. Phone 495W. Shop 127 Union '.reet.i i L. Godfrey. I " h-, . 1 KADLiTORfl. FEN DEES. ETC. RADIATORS. FENDERS. BODIES made or repaired. J. 0. Bairf 238 StateBt. RADIO ' 1 RADIO IOCTOR 8ALKM ELECTRIC CO. if. S. BARTON, Prop. M as-tnic Tenrtile Plione. 1200 aUtPAXBTNO i ALYIN B. STEWART .' i if. 847; Court- St. --"'! Umbrellas, Outiery and Keye i . Lawnmchvere, ,' rasor-bladea, scissors rnives and tools shsrpenwd. I SCAVENGERS SOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE GAR bage and refuse of all: kiuda removed by the Vnonlb. j Reasonable rate. Cess poo! Cjiesued i and dead animala re moved. Phones: Office 85:' Res. 20f,8. SjCOOXD BANS OCODS WANTJEDI EVERYTHING IN CLOTH ing and; shoe. : Best pj .csr paid. Cap - Ital : Exchange; 349 Ncrth Oommereia- fone le-nw.-- I STOVES AND 8T0VE RilPAIEINO : STOVES REBUILT ktili KKPAlRED 40 years' experience, j Depct Actions fence; sites 26 to 58 in. higii. Paintr 'oil and varnishes, etc.,! loguuberry r,. hop book. Salem ' Fence and Stovl !Work, 2S0 Court Strei t, Phone ;4.' '; TRANSrER AND HAULING CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO 22 State St. Phone 933.. Distributing, for warding and storage our specialty. Get our rate. ' - .' I ! ' WE MOfE; STORE AND SHIP HOUSE hold goods. Our special,? is piano .and furniture moving. Ws also make coun try trips. We handle the best coal and wood, j Call, on us for prio-s. We give good measure, good quality and goo aervice! Larmer Transfer Co. Phone 93( -4. TRANSFER AND HAUIjING OF ALl kinds, i Pbone 19F8. ' I TRANSPQRTA'j'i OS 'I- PARKER'S STAGE LINES t J. W. Parker, General Manager -Central Stage Terminal Salem; Oregon I - SALEM-SILVERTON DIVISION I Leave Saiem, 'Central Stage Terminal 7 . m; 11 a.-m; a p. m. I L-ssees Silverton New Stand: . 9 a. m. t 1 p. m. t 6 p. m. Salem:Independenc-Monroouth Division I Leave Salem, Central Stage Terminal 7 a. m. ; 9 . m.; 11 :10 a. m. ; 8:10 p. m. 16:10 p. m. , Leave Monmouth, Monmouth Mottli 1 8:15 a. m.; 1 p m.J J:15 p. m. ; . Leave Independence, Beaver Hotel: 8:30 a. m.; 9:50 a. m. ; 1:15 p. m, 4 p. m. ; 8:30 p. m. i . . Leave Central Stage ; Terminal, 8alem i for Dallas at: 7 a. m. ; 11:10 a. ra.j 8 :10 p. m. Leaves Gail Hotel. Dallas at: 8 a- m.; 1 p. m.; 6:15 p. m. We make connections at Salem to all parts of the valley. Extra trips by ap pointment. ; ' -i j- . ' ' I J. W. PARTTER. General Manarer,' I i'WATBB SALEM! WATER, LIGHT POWER O0 Office, 801 South Commercial St. Te) per cent discount - on doinestie fla rates ipaid in advance. No dedoetion tor ijiMuct or any cane aulas wat is ht off yonr premiee. i Classified" Ads in The? Statesman bri g Results 1 A 1 If, Hnfb"' i i ' 1 ' ' i ' 1 ' 1 - " r ! ' i i li ii LOEB THOUGHT BOY SLAYERS SHOULD HANG (Continued from page 1 ) on Leopold. It revealetl that Ieo pold had inquired of instructor:! in criminal law at the I'niTersity of Chicago what would be the con sequences of a crime like the ab duction and killing of young Franks. . It showed, too, that he had planned suicide by means of poisoned headache medicine as a way out of the dilemma which he foresaw would be his portion if he ever reached the shadow of the gallows. On another occasion Leopold told Sergeant Frank John sou, another witness of the day: Would Have Killed Keif "If 1 knew that Loeb was go ing to peach, I could have kllUAr myself and taken a couple of cop-lu-rs with me." . This remark was made when police searchers found two heavy automatic pistols - in Leopold's study. Johnson also told of a remark lis said was' made by Leopold when .. tie policeman had momentarily, r eleased his prisoner's arm. "If I thought you fellows would slioot to kill, I would try run ning," were the words ascribed to t tie defendant.- j Questioned Ijiw Instructor That the possible iconsequences o f his crime was upon Leopold's nind was further indicated by tes timony given by E. W. Puttkam mer, a professor of criminaf law at the University of Chicago, and by Max Wester, a graduate student and tutor.; Professor Puttkammer said ; Leopold, under the guise of-" seeking instructions jire'iminary to an examination,' used the Franks killing as a basis for an academic discussion of criminal intent. The professor said he was asked by Leopold what the status would be if a kidnaper accidental ly; Killed his victim, did it with malice aforethought or abducted hip- only for the purpose of tak ing "liberties" with the victim. ; jThe professor answered these queries by pointing out that kid--naping, like murder, was a death penalty felony in Illinois. Leopold with his shoulder blades resting on the top back bar of his chair, kept his elbows on thi arms of the furniture and his hands clasped in ( front of his chest. When Sergeant Cortland quoted the remark about the .riendly . Judge, both showed imiles that quickly wece stifled nto tightly compressed lipSj. All eyes went to the bench t" ;his juncture wherel Justice Cav ny pulled a corner of his lower iipj between his teeth, then turned a calm glance about the crowded room. Spectators who started t treat the incident- as humoroui hetd their smiles at the halfwa mark as the judicial glance pass ed them. Some hands went to features to hide the stilted smiles. jThe tenseness of the amount passed quickly and When court ad journed a few minutes later to the jail yard, where Judge Caverly inspected the automobile in which Franks was killed, both youthful defendants were almost flippant in their mood. Leopold pulled with gusto on a cigaret and with Loeb posed; obligingly, for newspaper photographers and smiled blithely without being told to "look pleas-a-rjt please." Clarence S. Dar rq'w, chief attorney for the de fense was jocular when the ses sion ended a few minutes after the return from the jail yard. He had just informed the court that he and his associate attorneys wished to confer before cross ex amining Sergeant Cortland and court had adjourned until tomor row morning. "I hope 1 have bet ter luck hereafter than 1 had to day," he remarked to reporters. -Look at all the pretty girls here this afternoon and then reflect upon, the fact that this was the .'irst day my wife was in court." - Preceding the testimony of the police of licers, there was consider able testimony concerning Leo pold' ornithological visits to the area in the vicinity of the railroad culvert where young Frank's body was hidden. . The state also brought in evi dence n the recovery of the type writer on which tlie ransom let ters, were written, fa professional diver telling how he found it in the muddy bottom of a park la-, goon. . .The search for other relics of the crime, the shoes, belt buckle, oelt and clasp pin of young Franks, the bloodstanlned auto mobile robe, which, yielded only partly to (the flames fed by gaso line, and the missing spectacles oi Leopold, also was described. The state presented eighteen witnesses today, making their to tal for three days C5 and leaving 1 5 or less for theifinal stages of the story. Robert E. Crowe, state's attorney, expected tonight to use some of these in a two-hour session tomorrow and to wind up next Monday his task of inform ing Judge Caverly of the details of the crime. Reports that Loeb had collided roughly with the state's attorney hi' a corridor to day, were denied emphatically by Mr. Crowe. .lJ Loeb came around the .corner with bis guard just. as I left my office." said ; Mr. : Crowe. "Our shoulders barely touched and I thought nothing o it, as It was I purely accidental. I doubt if Loeb i had time to relaize whom he hal i brushed before he passed me." " t i" v e. w .