The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 27, 1924, Page 7, Image 7

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NKFI tSOOO AND $200A OS GOOD 8E
" rarity. Gertrude 3. H. Page. 2t-j27lf
Wanted $.1200 loan on earu jnst
old for $IO.OOO.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor ;
216 Orefoa Bids. 24 j24t
eO YKRN M INT LOANS OH FARMS SH
Cw cent, IT. L. Wilkinson, 802 O. 8
eUat fcawfc Milt i -apeH
KKAL ESTATE city SS
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YOUR
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BKAUTIFIMJ EAST FRONT LOT ON
North Summer St. Reasonable : for
quick sale. Ur. Fr'd Ellis. 2.Vj27
A HOME ' 1
A nice new 5R bungalow, with big
lot and frail and shade, splendid soil.
A block to Jitney, north. $2700.
Another simiIarTwtth ordinary lot
close to car, north, same price. Path
are bargain ; both arc this week's list
ings. - i i
A II room modern, worth $2000:goe
at $1600 if all cash. Near State St.
line. For bargain see Wm. Fleming,
341 State St. i 25 j27tf
LOOK! IOOK! i !
THE RENT PROBLEM IS SOLVED i
Buy a lot in one ot onr popular Vi
ere tract addition and: erect a small
GARAGE HOUSE I to alart with at a
very nominal: cost. You een bay the
acre tract for $600, with $50 pay
ment down and pay the balance at the
rate of $10 per month, interest-6 per
s rent, and a small garage house ' will
: rost you from $100 to $20O. THINK
THIS OVER AND THEN COME IS
AND SEE CS. i STOP the rent receipts
and make yourself your own landlord.
W. II. GKABEXIIORST CO. i
275 State St.! j Phone 515
- i ' : S3-j27tf
BEST BUYS j
la buaglowa and houses
Small payment down, balance like
rent. 1' Home clone in .tracts cheap.
I2jOO bays brand new, nifty 4R
bungalow, paved street, best in town.
$250 down, balance like rent, new
modern bungalow, 5 rooms, full cement
basem-nt.-,; -. i
- 14 j0. brand new strictly modern,
well bungalow, 5 rooms, terms.
$800. house, 4 rooms, 3 lots, only
MOO down, balance $20 per month.
Why pay rent!
SCBCRBAN HOME
$3iO). improved 3 acre tract close
in, take a small house as part -pay,
SO ACRE FARM SNAP
$3vJOO buys this farm to close up ! an
estate quick. Fair buildings, paved
road, close to tows, Worth double the
mount asked for.;
See CHILDS -A BECHTEL
640 State St. i 2.Vj27ti
nOW ABOCT THAT CITY HOME OR
FARM YOC WE3E THINKING .'
OF BUYING I
One acre, 8 room house, big barn,
Joins small tows nnar west side' high
way, food chance to keep chickens and
J a cow, COMPLETE HOME for $1200.
5 acres. . house, barn, wind mill,
strawberries, I loganberries, a dandy
place 4 miles from 81 in on Jefferson
highway to trade for good house in Sa
lem. .1
A modern 5 room hens', except fur
nace, sell or trade for timber or atump
; land. Price $3500j.
We have a large listing of fine dairy
ranches for aale or trade.
We specialise in trades; ' anything,
or anywhere..!. 1
If you have anything to trade see us.
Moisan & Ulrich
122 X. Com" L Phone 1354 25-j27tf
REALLY GOOD BCYS! ; j
Apt. house close in $tS0fl. : j
Apt. house close in, $13,500.
Apt. house close in. $3850.
Apt. house in gwod town. $80,000.
Apt. house, prospering town, $35,000.
4 erra and large home in Eugene.
This will be a money maker. $32,000.
Near Portland, on highway. 24 acres
and good buildings ; trade for Salem
house $9000. 1
Let us ahew you a lot on Fainnount
that gives jou. scenery day and night.
Yen will be happy always if you buy it.
5 room bungilow, easiest psyments.
absolutely modern and an . attractive
corner. $43O0. -. 1 1
5 room bungalow, trade for small
tract near-Salem; $5000.
H room bouse, modern, two east front
lots, trade for email tract. $4200.
4 room house, two east front -lots,
easiest payments,: $1050. j .
7 room house, gsrsire, beautiful cor
ner, paved street,; $3500. i
Itarg corner en Columbia and Broad
way, easiest psyments.
4 room house, a splendid home for
yen for $1650. -,
9 acre - with - dandy bungalow, only
$11,000, Here is where - you will make
money. .This makes 49 lot, attrac
tively located, between two prominent
street. Easy payments. v.
6 room modern borne in Osks, easy
payments, $6300.
5 room bungalow, paved street $.1600.
Close in 6 room , house, large ' lot.
paved stret. tmndy location for high
schools, state house, university. $4500.
See this attractively furnished home
well located. 6 rooms. $6300. Another
one for $6800 with all modern furni
ture, everything new.
Business corner and large home for
$800. Do buy this and make money.
Business building on good street
$22,500. i . 1- - 1 i : :
Confectionery, I $5500; good thing.
Grocery tore and location. $656oV
GERTkUDF. J. M. PAGE M
492 N. Cottage St. 23-J27tf
FOR SALE GOOD BC 81 NESS LOCA
tion, close in, ideal for filling station.
If you want a business site see this.
'For trade: 3 lots with 14 year eld
fruit trees ia Oregon City. East front
'close to school and lost off highway
te trade. Weald make a beautiful
noma. Will trade for amall house in
Salem, balance cash, Mrs, Meyer, 147
N. rVtmmercial St. , a5-ine25f
SPECIAL 4 ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE
tights, water, bath, garage. 4 block to
ravinar and car line. $1250 on $10o
down, balance $20 per month. 6 per
rent. Melvin Jo&nson, 103 . tora
merriaL I 25j25
Attention, Nevly weds
- For aale: I Cosy 8 room bungalow.
' oartly furnished : fine view. Only
$2200, and yon can make your owa
. term a. ., ' j " . ;
Rich Le Reimann
I Realtor
$07-308 Oregon Bldg.
Phone 1013
25j20tf
. ATTENTION
Do you want to exchange yonr Salem
residence for fuburbaa home or. farm
property t I
Do you want to exchange yonr acre
age or farm property for residence or
business property I
' Do yon want to exchange your prop
erty for farm in Canada, Kansas, .
rsska. Washington, southern or eastern
Oregon f . ''-J
1 Do yon want to bay a rosy bungalow
some, on easy payments 1
I Do yon want to buy a farm or acre
age on easy terms I ,
If so rail and see our lists. I
. 2 ream furnished apartment for rent.
18 room; apartment for sale or ex
change. ! i " ( '.
PFRRTVF A VARSTERS
Commercial Club Bldg 25 Jlylltf
nnrricD cards sirn 4 bt th
wording "For Rent," prleo 10 eeat
aekw Bt steam sb Busineaa Otfiee, ea
JX)AXS
REAL KSTATK city 23
SACRIFICE! SACRIFICE! r
OW.NKK Sirri AND LKAV INti CITY
Ml'ST SELL! j
his 4 room ban.ulow located in North
Salem. Modrn plumbing, built-in buf
fet, shades and screens go with place.
North front.' HERE IS A HOME
WITH AN INCOME AS A GLASS
GREEN UOISK SIZE 20x10 IS O.N
THE PLACE 1 WITH A $40) STOCK
ON" IIAND.AT I RESENT. Price $2MI0;
$."0O down will handle. HERE IS A
PROPOSITION THAT WILL BEAR
INVESTIGATION. A HOME AND BUS
INESS COMBINED.- See us todsy.
W. H. GRABE.N'HORST CO. .
275 State St. i Phone 515
) i 25-j27tf
FOR: SALE SIX ROOM HOCSE, ALL
on one floor. new roof, new paint. A
snap at $2100. Easy t-rmt, Six room
bungalow, two lots, bearing' fruit trees,
fine location, baaeiuent. fireplace, built
in kitchen. $3800. Five room bunga
low, basement, built in kitchen, all
large room. $2500. Trade. 50 acre
irrigated ranch' in Idaho. 1 $8000 for
valley farm. -Want loan $3000.
F ' L. WOOD
341 State St.j , , 25-j25tf
, TWO DP THE FINEST
residence lots on Fsirmount hill, $3000.
7 room , Fsirmount hill residence.
Fine view $60OO
i A. C. BOHRNSTEDT
Member Multiple l.ixting Bureau
147 No. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon.
25-j24tf
FOR SALE M
- New 5 room bungalow built last year,
BaKement, near car line. North Salem.
Regular $3.00 house, owner leaving
Salem and is priced for a few daya at
$2700. Terms, i
13-4 acres North of Salem. Build
ings. Distant owner. Price $1600; $500
cash. 1 . !
- JCRCEGER
147 North Com'l St. Phone 217
- 4 - ' i j- 25 J27
Salem 50,000 by 1930
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Fine 8-room honse, lot 70x170; gas,
electric light,: bath, etc.; paved street.
Price $35H;i terms.
Nice 6 room bungalow, basement;
good property. Only $28O0; terms.
Another room bungalow, psved
street, facing, east; barn. Frice $3000;
terms. 1
A very fine, 10 acre tract, close In,
very -rich soil. A snap at $40OO;
terms. -1
We write insurance.
If it is a bonse, lot, farm or trade,
see me
Rich L. Reimann
I Realtor
807-308 Oregon Bldg. Phone 1013
i 25-j20tf
5 ROOM 1IOCSK, BATH. ELECTRIC
lights, bnilt in kithcen, near car line.
$1550. Cash $30o and easy payment on
balance. j
' Two fifty foot lots on paved street,
corner property. $1000. How is this:
$10 down and $10 a month,
f WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor
.216 Oregon Bldg. - 25 J24tf
MODERN SIX ROOM HOUSE COM
pletely. newly and artistically furnish
ed. See owner on premises, corner Oak
and Liberty. ! 25-Aug2
PRINTED CARDS BIZK 14" BY 7tt"
wording "For Bala, Enquire at." Prie
10 cents each. Statesman Businee
Office. Ground Floor
TEN BEAUTIFUL 1-aCRE HOMESITES
just beyond city limits; high, sightly,
wonderful view. Each $400. 10 per
cent down, $10 a month if taken aoon.
Splendid value. Harris, Phones 1013,
1942J. - . . - 35-Jne3tf
FOR 8 ALE OR RENT
r New four room bungaw located at
1725 S. 12th. St. Price $2500; easy
terms. ' Rental $25 per month.
W. II . GRABENHORST CO.
37S Htate St 25-jly17tf
REAXi ESTATE trades 27
SOME OF THESE WILL FIT YOUR
case: A dandy 8 room home in Salem
for a farm; 2 houses and room for an
other on best residence street in Salem
for farm; business building and "resi
dence for farm; fine huainess-for farm;
2 suburban acres and wi-all house for
residence; 18 acres improved, clear for
residence; well improved 60 acres with
good prune orchard. pric $6000 for
residence; 4 acres well improved subur
ban for, residence; , 40 acres well im
proved ob "psved road, very best of
land for residence; automobile, Stude
baker ia good shape for- lot; $18,000
farm clear, one of the best in county
for income; and, well, yon don't need
a bank account to buy with just bring
in what you've got.
fMcGILCHRIST & PENNINGTON
209 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 140.
. , .'j,'. 27-j27tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE 14 ROOM board
ing bouse centrally located for all
boarding purposes. Write 953 Monroe
St.. t'orrsllis. -
REAL ESTATE faring- 28
FOR SALE 10 ACRES IRRIGATED, 4
acres fruit, small house, barn, garage,
chicken bouse,- etc. Will give the best
of terms or will consider lesse. Prop
erty located Bear Hermikton,, Oregon.
Will consider trade for property in or
near Halem, Address Box 4378 care
Statesman, j 28 j-'2tf
r 18 Acres $3000
i If you have twelve to thirteen hun
dred dollars cash, I ran sell you the
best place for the money, there is in
Polk county. Has a good income right
pow. Not away off ia the future.
r Robinson
Oregon Bldg. 28-J24
TO EXCHANGE
12 acres ( of fine bottom land with
good improvements mile from pav
ed road. Price. $3500; will. take some
trade. s .
: New, modern house on paved street,
.1 rooms and garage and rlos to school.
Price $3500; will trade for 3 room
house. j
1 room house on 4 lots to trade for
small bouse and 1 lot.
Nice 5 room home on paved street.
Trice $3000; to trade for small store.
320 acres near Bend, Oregon, to tradj
for rooming bouse or small farm.
34 room hotel, trade for farm.
2 houses for Tent.
-r- THOMASON .
33f Vi State St. 2 32tf
MINUTE MOVIES
SE12IAU
THE GREAT
ROBBERY.
I FiFTVi EPnsoce.
TWE END CPTVE GAME
,0r:TfcdTiv'E
MOJEV
RETURNS "WE
PRECIOUS
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Tb -rWR OLD
PlfvANCIEP.
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shannvil J 1 X. astT-w
REAL ESTATE farm 28
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FIR SALE S ACRES JUST H.'TSIIK
city limits, alt in rchard; n'.l resi
dence, "J.ii. Small ca-ta sa:nsat. re
waiuder easy terms. Will late weual
r livestock in part. Job 11. Scott.
?5 Oregon Bldg. 2-j27
A SNAP IN LAND .
55 acres. 2- ia good tisnber. running
water year around. All Woveu wire,
oak poll fencing. 6. miles from Sa
lem. ! an acre. I-ays well, and good
so. I. Can you beat it Wm. Fteraiag,
341 State St. 2-j27tf
READ THESE SPLENDID OPPORTUNI
ties to get a farm for nothing except
a little brain work. I will sell you for
93000, ") I cash. 20 acres of fine land
with buildings and running water, that
. tins 1."MJ cords of nice timber, that is
worth $2 per cord in the stump; re
mainder payable as you remove the
timber. Alsu 125 acrt-s, 30 in cultiva
tion, good buildings, nice creek, close
in, several thousand cords timber, terms
easy, price very reasonable, might take
Rome trade. This wilt make a tin
'dairy ranch. The timber will pay for
all when marketed. It will give steady
employment at home-for a U-t he family.
'Jon n 11. Scott, :Ui." Oregon Bldg.
Best Buys and
Exchanges
( 51.74 acres, 12 acres beaverdam, on
Pacific highway. Fine for subdividing.
j$250 per acre; terms.
1" 17 acresS cleared. 9 timber pasture.
Fne spring, near Amity, $2000; 't
,cash, balance to suit buyer. -
. 10 ceres, all cleared, small house,
I coop, good well, at country town, $1.-
J.io. all 4-asli. . ' .
3 acres, all cleared. 5 room bunga
low, electric lights, bsrn, garage, coop,
all woven wire fenced, at station,' in
Catholic community. $250O; $1000
cash, balance rensonable terms.
23.95 acres fine orchard, 8 room
modern house, all necessary otit-build-insa,
6 miles' from Salem, $7500; $2.
OOO rssh, , balsnce easy terms.
We have a large listing of houses.
Money to loan.
Socolofsky, Realtor
341 State St. Phones 970 and J212M.
28-j27tf
FOR SALE 10 ACRES OF CHOICE
J land, all under cultivation, good 5 room
.ihoute, with hot and culd water, good
'outside buildings: Family orchard of
alt kindsof fruit. 3 acres of young
j prune tres. 1 acre loganberries.-' 1
mile east Of penitentiary. Price $6,
1 500, some terms. Phone 19F4 or write
I Rt. 61 Box 6. Salem, Ore. . ( 28-j2C
FOR SALE 13i ACRES CljOSE IN;
fully equipped. Paved road. New
house. .arge barn. A low fignr
if I ran he seen immediately. May
tske a good cily property in ex
change. . s
5 room house, paved street and fine
location: am nshnnied to make you a
price it's so low. -
Good 110 acre farm for city propry.
Well located, close to two good towns.
Trade for city ' property. What have
yon f
Two 5 a ere tracts close to Salem.
Well improved, fruit, fine bidgs.. r ff :
taken soon will make low figure, tome
nd tsik it over
s hous s to rent. I-
Call at 410 Oregon Bldg. 28-J27
FOR salf A great BARGAIN: ci
j -s all bottom land with buildings
land lots of water for irrigation for
i noii; riooo c-sh. Fine for dairy and
hogs. John H. Scott, 30 "regon
Biug.
J3JJI I
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' FOR SALK
tlftft down and balance 110 wr
month will handle 5 acres of dark prai-
cLT.fdXtPrlc,:
interest 6 per cent, i
w. n. grabenhOrst a co,
Realtora
275 State St
2-j24
REAL. ESTATE to exchange 20
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HAVE A NICE little HOME of l j unil; previously formed is releas-
acre. All in fruit, with modern bouse, Jng j approximately 2000 acres, a
L?Z sS'e'm. Jm-irK-'Kot which will probably not
Commercial , St. : 29-jlyl3tf sign "UP this season.
bargains 4 room modern Except H- Kipp,, Portland chamber
heat, plastered, close to car. Only of commerce organizer, declared
$1200; easy terms. 30 acres improved ' , h i Vnrth Parifio orrhailFP
and equipp d with stock and machin-1 ina! ine ortn i acme exenange
ery, $2500. 280 acres. Improved, $60. t is BOW assured Of at least 23,000,-
:r""PZZJX-ZTy POda of prunes for 1924.
lots, for acreage- f or bargains, sale ,
or exchanee. see Barber at 200 Gray
Bldf.- 29 jlylBtf
REAL ESTATE suburban 30
FOIt SALE
Here is yonr chance to buy that
garden land on terms and price that
are right:
$150 down and balance $10 per
month buys 4 acres located just north
of the Mute school and joining the
Oregon ' Electric railway. Fine hnild
ing site, balance bottom land. Price
$1500. Interest 6 per cent.
. W. I GRABENHORST CO
Realtora
275 Stste S. 30-j2t
USED CARS for stale 31
CHEAP MAXWELL TOURING CAR AT
2397 Center St. : 31-j30
CHEVROLET BABY GRAND. $225. Sell
or trade for Ford. Bartlett Shop,' rear
of 246 State. 31-j27
SNAP BCYS i -":;.
Ford touring, almost new. $375. ;
1920 Chevrolet touring, $200.
Ford touring, good tires, new wheels,
Bosch magneto. $150.
NEWTON CHEVROLET CO. f
. ; 31j27tf
Used Car Specials
1924 Ford coupe.
1923 Hupmobiie touring.
1924 Franklin Dem-Sedan.
1 26 Packard coupe.
1919 Lib rty chummy roads'er. 1
Several others to choose from.
Most liberal terms in town. ,
MacDonald Auto Co.
T-srkard Iitrihntors
Ferry street at Cottage
31-j27tf
WILL TRADE DODGE CAR, CORD Tires,
new top, new paint, for good I'ght car
with standsrd gear shift. 229 State St.
31-sI
(All rights protected by
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KAJ0UJ X'Pl
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Trtz5E. EPISODES
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j USED CARS ror sale 31 j
THESE CARS ARE IN A 1 SHAPE !
,ate 2't Star roup. Oune ii'i
SBilti. $625.
1920 Chevrolet.'.-$150.
1918 Ford louring, $85.
1 TERMS
! II'RIE I'TE A LB EE
186 Soutn High Phone 182
1 "i25
USED FORD CARS FROM Aft
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
Touring cars ..... $ 85 to $350
Koad iters .. $ 75 to $325
Coupes ... .. $275 to $450
Sedans ....;. $225 to $450
Light deliveriea , $ 65 to $275
Toni trucks -- - $ 85 to $385
"Bugs" ,$125 to $225 '
All cars are guaranteed. Liberal terms.
A few Bug chassis $35.
i VALLEY MOTOR TO.
Phofie 1995-r 260 -' N. "High. 31 jne23tf
11922 Hudson, $550. Good tires and
ill fine shape. '
1 192-1 Studebaker, $650, excellent buy.
11922 4-Buick, $C00. Shouldn't bd
turned down.
1 1922 sedan. Bargain.
1 1921 Overland. $-!50.
1 1924 6 louring, $1250. Four wheel
brakes. .
1 192o Chevrolet, $225.
j O. J. WiBson
-! 388 N. Commercial St..
Ail so distributor for Goodyear tire,
i . 3I-jlyl9t(
Quality Used Cars
At prices that will please you
Ford touring with starter $175
Dort touring ..$135
Chevrolet tourings ... ....$125 to $200
Chevrolet roadster-like new ..$485
Paige touring ....v.... $225
Brisroe - tourjng $ .95
Essex touring, all dolled lip $450
Studebaker Big Six......:. ..$050
Overland touring-...... l$305
We have many others for you to
choose from. Come in and look them
over. ' '
(We Give Terms)
F.! W. Pettyjohn Co.
21 9. N. Commercial Rt 3l-ilvl7tf
THIRD PHl'XKMEVS
IXK'AI IS FORMED
F6r the third successive time
this jseason prune growers of Polk
county met here Monday night
and-j formed a co-operative prune
growers association to handle the
output of dried prunes in this dis
trict! The organization built last
nisht will enter the North Pacific
Cooperative Prune exchange what
ever! acreage is secured here.
The organization was made
necessary by the decision of the
Oregon growers to relinquish all
. 0 . v,
iits.prune contracts, and rrom the
Ifactithat the local unit previously
formed wa nQt binalng without a
70 per cent sign-up. Members of
nrh; nPiVnil r.rirpnl7n t intla have
both previous organizations nave
been released from all obligations.
; ,f whirh wm nrniL
1 !
ably bear the name of the PoHc
I County Cooperative Prune, Grow-
ers, ! is
based upon the (Clarke
county. Scous Mills. Dundee and
I Eugene growers' plan. An initial
4 siga-up of approximately 70Q
acres was announced with at least
i enough more in sight to bring it
to lOOO by August 1. The county
e piaiea mat me present. marKei
outlook points to a pool of grow
ers jand a packer's pool with the
growers having their choice which
they care to -enter. He indicated
that it is doubtful if much out
right buying is done this fall un
der! present market conditions.
A meeting to complete the "or
ganization I of the local unit will
be held at the Commercial club
rooms at 4 p. nv Friday with Mr.
Kipp present to asaist in thework.
A director to represent the Polk
county growers on the North Pa
cific exchange will be chosen at
that time.! .
The incorporators of the local
follow: Wess M. Elliott, Harry
Bujtz, T. J. Alsip, Henry Voth.
Gle'n DeHaven, Ed. Himes, Mark
Hayter and Ira Cj Powell.
OWN
YOUR
HOME
see; ads on'der this ,
h e a ding on tub
classified page
TODAY :: ::
Tbe George Matthew Adams
CLASSIFIED
i . Of Keliablsv Business
.1
AKBTTULHCE
AMBULANCE SERVICE, DAY OR night.
.Ptiune 6no. 17a South Liberty. -!
AUCT I0NEEES
i F. N. WOODRY .
expert Livestock, furniture, real estate
al'tlTIONKCKS
Kes. lolO N. Bummer Phone 511 for
sale dates. -
1 E. TALBOTT
Auctioneer '
PkM 470 208 O. 8. Bank Bldg.
e
: O. BATTEALKV i
! . Auctioneering ''''"
2 11 State -Si.
Pl.one r.7S or lHJ. ' jle 19tf
I , AUTO PAINTINO '
HAVK US REPAINT YO0R OAR WITH
' j ear new permauent finish. ,
I ftvaurr Cass
High Street at Trade.
AUTO REPAIRING
WILLAMETTE JUNK CO. i
Buyers of old cars, metal, rags, pa
per. Auto wrecking. -Parte for all cars
: 50 to 75 per cent off list price. 975 N,
. ! Commercial. Phone 588.' m-25-tf
Cylinder grinding, crank shaft true
i ing. We're specialists. Donerite lis
'chine Shop. Automotive, machinists.
849 Ferry St.
BATTERY AND EIXCTRICIAH
. Ml
Court St.
JOE WILLIAMS
PRESTO-LIT K BATTER f SERVICE
. Station. Expert battery and electrical
i work. Terria Brosv, Phone 1603, 418
: Court
R. T. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIE8
atarter and generator work; 171 South
i commercial. '
aiOTCLES A1TD awOAJKZNO
LLOTD B. RAM8DEN DAYTON BICY
1 clea and repairing: 987 Court.
! CAEPET AND. EDO WEAVIBO
SALEM CARPET CLEANINO AND
i'iuif Rug Work Rat and fluff ruga
i woven any site without acama. New
j mattresses made to order. Old niat-
; tresaee remade. Feathera renovated.- I
buy all kinda of old carpets for fluff
i ruga. 18 and Wilbur streets. Phone
I 1154. Otto T. Z wicker; Prop.
CHZXEtB , PHYaUCIAK
DR. U T. DICK CURES ANY KNOWN
disease. 158 S. High St.. Phone 2H3.
OHIX0FODX8T
DR. 8. T. SCOTT. GRADUATE NA
! t tonal University Sciences, Chicago.
! Masonic Tem,. Pone 640.
OHXKOrSAOTOBS
iDR. O. L. SCOTT, PSO CHIROPRACTOR.
414 19 U. S. Bank Bldg. mono o;
res. 828-R. ' - ! '
CXXANEBS a DYERS
SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS. 1215
i S. Commercial. Phone 1868. We ape-
r- cialise on one day service
consulting: -bnoineebs
CIVIL, CONSULTING. CONSTRUCTION
Constructing engineer.' Surveya, eati
mates. Jn. K. , Meal, 818 Oregon
Bldg. Phone 775.
OONTRACT0SS
FOB CEMENT WORK CALL AT 486
N. Summer street. Phone 674-J.
CHERRY i CITY CONTRACTING CO.
General eontracting and building. Esti
mates gladly furnished. Phone
or 59F12. d26tf
DRESSMAEXNG
PRINTED CARDS SIZE 14" BY Ihk"
wording 'Dreemaking, : p r i c e 10
enta each. Statesman Busineaa Office
Ground Floor. 1 - - '
BXEOTBICXANl
SALEM ELECTRIC CO. M A 8 O N I C
building. Phone 1200. 4 ;1
ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLY
Co. Phoae 1834. 222 N. Liberty.
fLEENEK ELECTRIC CO.
House wiling by nour or contract. Ea
timate furnished. Phone .980. - 471
Oonrs 81. '
HALIK ELECTRIC
; SHOP
IS
dtctrte Fixture!
Washing Machines
Vacuum pieaners
837 Court
Phone 484
Rea. Phone 702J
FINANCIAL
LOANS LOANS LOANS ! .
I ean make yonr farm or city loans, beat
service given. If yon need a lon. see
me; and if yon have money to P'.
aee me always have takers. G. W.
Laflar, Oregon bldg.
LOANS
Farm and City. - -'
Moat liberal rate and paymsnt
prlvilecra.
HAWKINS ROBERTS.
SOS Ot. Bids. ; Salem, Ore.
6 LOANS UNDER RESERVE 8YSTEM
on city or farm property. Reserve De
ooait company. 72 Fourth Street, PorV
!- nd. Or f "
Service Trade Mark Registered U.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
and Professional Firms Arnuize' 1 Alphabetical
Order f or Quick Kef ereaes
FINANCIAL
Farm Loans
4
ANDERSON RUPERT
40(S Oregon Building
FAKM LOANS LESS INTEREST,
' longer time, no oom miss ion. Protects
against adversity. City loan, lowest
rates, monthly instalments, pre-pay-meat
privileges. J. 0, Bieginaod, room
S, over Ladd Bush bank.
j i City Loans
On improved property or for
Improved purpoaea.
THE BEST and easiest
way to pay on loan la our
monthly installment plan.
96 payments of $14.14
repays a loan of 81000.00
and interest;
Equitable Saving A Loan
Assn.: -
i ANDERSON A RUPERT,
Agenta
' 406 Oregon Building
FARM PATER
IF YOU WANT TO QET THE BEST
farm paper, send 15e to the Paeifle
Homeetead, Salem, Oregon for a three
months' trial subscription. Mention
" thia ad. ,
POULTRYMEN SEND EIGHT TWO
cent atampa for special three months'
trial for the beat and oldeat journal in
the west. The articles and advertise
anenla are of special interest to the
Sonltry breeders of the Northwest,
lorthweef Poultry Journal, 211 Com
mercial street. Salem. Oregon.
FLORISTS
CUT FLOWERS. GIjADIOLUS, FLORAL
pieces. lira. K. . A. Bennett, j 2233
Fairgrounds avenue. Phone 12&q. all
CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING BOUyUKTS
funeral wreathe, decorationa. G. T.
Breithaupt, florist, 123 N. Liberty
Phone S90.
rUNERAI. DZBECTOK8
SALEM MORTUARY, FUNERAL DIKEO
tors. 210 Center. Phone 1650.
FURNITURE STORES
GIESE FURNITURE CO. QUALITY
furniture for lean saonoy. 1 Uourt,
Pkone 464.
PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE NEW
and second hand furniture; j 27J N.
Commercial.
HXMgTITOHIaTO
HEMSTITCHING, STAMPING, PEAT
ing. The Patita Shop, Room S, over
Busicks. a2Sti
SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING
pleating, buttons, stamping and needle
work; 828 Oregon bldg. Phone 870
MRS. C. E. MILLER HEMSTITCHING
atamping, buttona. Roons 10, over Mil
ler's store. Phone 117
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
DR. L. G. ALTMAN, HOMEOPATH I8T.
:' Does a general practice. Treata Goiter,
Gall Stoi.ee, and Drossy, ariaiag from
diseases of heart, liver or kidneys
' without operation. Offico and reel-
dence, 296 N. Liberty St, Salem, Or.
Phone 147.
INSURANCE
WARREN F. POWERS
Life, Accident, Fire, . Automobile
519 O. 8. Nat'l. Pank Bldg. Phone 607
LADIES TAILOKINQ
D, H. MOSHER TAILOR FOR MEN
and women. 474 Court St.
LAUNDRIES
SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY, Sin 8.
Liberty street. Phone 25. oldest
largest best. Established 1889.
CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
Quality work; prompt aervice: ; 1264
Brosdwav. i'feone left
LUGGAGE
COME HERE I
The best bays in hand
luggage and trunks.
MAX O. BUREsT
Furniture
179 N. Com'l. Salem
MEDIO AL
MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY
Phone 517-W.
MUSIO LESSONS
A. COURSE IN BUSINESS PIANO
playing. Popular ayneopated standard
i muaio. Semi-classie and ballade 12
' loaeona. Waterman Piano School. Me-
Co mack Bldg.
MUSIO STORES
SHERMAN. CLAY CO, PIANOS
, Stoinwaya, Dno-Art an-t others. Moore
' Music Hoasa, 418 Court Street.
GEO. O. WILL PIANOS. PHONO
, grnha. sewing machines, sheet- music.
'i and piano studiee. Beosn ph"--
mib and sawing snachinat: 411
tate atreet, Salens.
TRADE YOCR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW
! Victor or Brunswick. H. L. Stiff Fumi
twre Co.. Mneie Dept. m
V ATURO PATH! 0 PHYSICIANS
DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND
chronic d'. seaaea; 418 Oregon Bldg.
' Phone 110. . - - - ; -
S. Patent Office)
Hi
-
ITCBSBS
FOR PRACTICAL NURSE PHONE 1493R
: . ' - . . jne-2s
FOR PRACTICAL NURSE PHONE
1524. i n2atf
FOR PRACTICAL
148SM.
NURSE
PHONE
n2tf
RtTRSERY STOCKS
FRUIT. NUT AND SHADE TREES
Pesrcy Bros . 23T State.'
OPTICIANS
THE EATON OPTICAL CO.
Charges reasonable -Examination free.
28a N. Cotnmerciafyjt.
PAPEHHAKGING AND PAINTING
PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR HOUSE
decorating, paper hanging, tinting, ete.
Reliablav workman.
1 ' GET NT '
FREE SAMPLE BOOK
I for comparison
MAX O. BUR EN
Faraituro . -179
N. Com'l. Salem
PIANO TDVXXS
EDWARD WELP i BXPESIENCBD Pi
ano tuner. Leava order WUl'a Maaie
Store.-' i -
FLUMEINO
PLUMBING AND GENERAL REPAIR
work. Grsher Bros, 141 S. Liberty.
Phone .550. , ffltf
PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL
work. Phone 495 W. Shop 127 Union
street. ' A. L.- Godfrey.
SADIATORS, FENDERS. ETO.
RADIATORS, FENDERS, BODIES made
or repaired. J. O. Bair, 286 Stole St.
RADIO
RADIO DOCTOR
6A1.EM ELECTK1C CO.
Fi S. BARTON, Prop.
Vakonic Temple Pliene 1200
RBPAIRINO
ALVIN B. STEWART
- 347 Court St.
Umbrellas, j Cutlery and Eeya
Lawnmowers, ' rasor-blades, eeisaora
knives and tools sharpened.
SCAVENGERS
SOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE GAR
bsge and refuse of all kinds removed
by the month. Reasonable ratea. Oeas
pools cleaned j and dead animals re
moved. Phonee:' Office 35. Res. 2058
S20OXD HAND GOODS
WANTED 4 EVERYTHING IN CLOTH
ing and shoes, j Beet prices paid. Cap
Ital Exchange;; 843 North fYmaaercia
I'aone'lBASW. i
HHaBnaxoaaaawaav
STOVES AND 8TOV REPAIRING
8TOV3 REBUILT AND KEPAtKED -40
years' experience. - Depot Nations
( fence, aises 26 to 58 ia. b.gh Paint
oils and varnishes, etc., loganberry an
hop hooks. Salem Fence and Sto
Works. 950 Court Street. Phone 144.
t TRANSFER AND HAULING r
CAPITAL CITY I TRANSFER CO 22
SUie St. Phone 933. Distributing, for
warding and atorage our specialty. Get
:oar rates. - I " -
WE MOVE. STORE AND 81HP HOUSE
hold goods. Our speciai.y ia piano and
furniture moving. We also make coun
try trtpa.' We handle the best rosl and
wood. Call on na for prices. We give
good measure,! good "quality and goo
aervice. Larmer Transfer Co. Phone 931
TRANSFER AND HAULING OF A LI'
kinds. Phone 1PF3. ' 5
TRANSPORT AiiuN
PARKER'S STAGE LINES J
J. W.' Parker, General Manager
Central Stage Terminal Salem. Oregon
SALEM-SILVERTON DIVISION
Leaves Salem, Central Stage Terminal !
7 a. m ; 1 1 a. m ; 5 p. m. j
Leaves Silverton News. Stand:
- 9 a. m.: 1 p. m.; 6 p. m. 1
SalemIndependence-Monmouth Division
Leaven Salem, Central Stage Terminal j
7 a. m. ; 9 a, na.; 11:10 a. m.; 8:10 p. m;
6:10 p. m.
Leaves Monmouth, Wnmonth Hotel:
8:15 a. m. ; 1 p nu, J :15 p. m. i
Leaves Independence. Boaver Hotel: .
8:30 a. m. ; 9:50 a. m. ; 1:15 p. m. ,
4 p. m. ; 6:80 p. m. ;
Leaves Central Stage Terminal, Salem
for Dallas at:
, 7 a. m.; 11:10 a. m.; 8:10 p. as. ;
Leaves GaU Hotel, Dallaa. at: h
8 a. m.; 1 p. m. : 6:15 p. m.
We make connections at 8alem ' to all
parts of the valley. Extra trips by ap
pointments - -1 -"'
J. W. PARKER, General Msnsrer.
WATER
SALEM-WATER, LIGHT POWER 00
Office, 801 South Commercial St.. To
per cent discount on domestic fin
rates paid in advance. No deduction
lor absence or any cause unless watej
Is shot off your promisee. ?
mmsm
Classified Ads in The
Statesman bring Results)
By WHEELAN
SsMMMaMsUaSM
OREGON GUARDSMEN
HIGHLY COMMENDED
(Continued from page 1)
duct of officers and men" while
at camps, firing efficiency, tacll
cal ability of the officers and non
commissioned officers to lead
troops in battle, morale and con
dition of equipment, nreall in
cluded in the inspection reports
which are based on observation
and inspection of the Oregon
camps during eyery moment they
wrre at Camp Lewis and Fort
Casey. . . ' ' :-
Brig. Gen. George A. White,
who commanded the Orego&4roops
at Camp Lewis, is again singled
out by the army inspectors for
special, commendation covering
several paragraphs, and ten of his
officers are named as having dis
played exceptional and marked
ability;" All officers bfit one is
rated by the government as "effic
ienf,' for field duty of the 147
Oregon unit commanders and
staffs. Other officers commended
for marked efficiency are Lieut,
dol. Eugene LIbby, 186th infan
try; Major Harry C. Brumbaugh,
brigade staff; Majors Fred M.
West and Leo J. A. Pironi. and
Captains Alvin C. Baker, Fred J.
Mahnke, Frederick L. Wiegand,
and Lieut. .Frederick L. Krueger,
all of the 162nd Infantry; Major
Charles E. Gjedsted and First
Lieut. Claude B. Washburner of
the 249th artillery.
Commending General White's
service as . commander of . the
troops and camp, the report says:
"He set a high mark for his offi
cers and enlisted men in respect
to command and discipline. He
lived up to the requirements him
self and required every officer and
man to do the same. He was firm
but just, and the knowledge that
no lapses would be tolerated
caused a strict adherence to the
best conduct and application to
duty that could" be required.' The
brigade combat maneuvers were
carried out In excellent manner,
due to the qualities of leadership
of the commanding general and
the excellent morale and discipline
he -inspired."
Special commendation in vari-?
ous parts of the field work Is giv
en to the 162d and 186th infantry
regiments. Battery A, field artil- j
lery; the coast defense command; i
Company A,' 11 6th engineers; hos
pital company No. 167, and tlat
taff officers and men. Army of
ficers inspecting and reporting
upon the Oregon command. In ad
lition to General Alexander, in-"
eluded Col. George G. Gatley, com
mander of an artillery brigade, in
France during the -war; Col. Rob
ert McCleave, chief of staff of the
Firty-first division, and Col. E. A
Sirmyer and Lieut. Colonels Robei
S. Fitch and John R. Kelley of th.
army headquarters staff at San
Francisco; Maj. George C. Donald
son of the Seventh infantry, and
Maj. J. B. Corbly of the Fourth
infantry.
THE RODENT
Squirrel poisoning activities in
the state of Oregon for the spring
of 1924 were of record breaking
proportions. A total of ' 96.475
pounds of poisoned grain were dis
tributed throug.li the various coun
ty agents offices of Oregon to
the farmers of the respective coun
ties. In addition to the great
amount of poison used on private
land, 4 6,920 acres of government"
land were poisoned to July .1, in
various parts of the state. The
great bulk of this was in Lake and
Baker counties, and the work af
ter July 1, will be in Crook and
Wallowa counties.
Baker and Union countie'3 ran
a neck and neck race for first
honors in the amount of poison
used, each using 13,000 pounds
of poison at latest reports. Crook,
Klamath, and , Wallowa counties
all used, from 7000 to 9000 pounds
each." j . . . ' .
WallOwa county was the first
county in Oregon to use calcium
syanide against Columbian ground
squirrels. Two tons of this ma
terial were shipped into the coun
ty by the county court and results
eo far, reported have been very
satisfactory. We are watching
the development of the use of this
material with a great deal of in
terest. "
Mr. Moore established several
more of 1 the Willamette Valley
oocket gopher demonstration plots
in Benton county. These plots
will be established at- various
points in the .Willamette valley as
fast as feasible.
The Rodentoffice will hav?
something new In the way of ex
hibits at the fall fairs. Mr. Moore
has been working some time on
this matter and we expect to have
something of especial interest to
the farmers and cooperators this
fall.
Frank Hubbs Buys Home
, And Ten Acres of Land
SILVERTON, Or., July 26.
(Special to The Statesman.)
Purchase of 1Q acres of land from
Mr, if. O. Rue was made recently,
by Frank Hubbs of Silverton. Mrs.
Rue is moving away from this
state which was her reason for
felling her home whii h was lo
cated a short distance west of Sil
verton. Mr. Hubbs moved from
his city home to the new place
of residence this week."
Groua Floor.