The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 31, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1924
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Male and Female 10
AEW MORE HOP PICKERS AT
Minto yard. - Early and late hops. Ke
Itister at 821 Saginaw St. Phone
1568 W. 19a2
LOST AXD FOUND 23
LOST ANYONE FIXDIVO Rrltric rao
r brown saitcase, -rntainiog women's
apparel nd intu't equipment, please
return to Gordon Black at Allen Hard
ware, 23 X. Commercial, and receive
reward. i 22-j31
LOST SOMETHING f-FIXD IT! PHONE
A a want ad to The Statesman, Phone 23.
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LOST TEU-OW GOLD WRIST
watch; initiala M. 3. L. ; reward.
Phone 87J between 2 and 6 p. m.
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LOST GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN;
Klk tooth charm. , Sunday. Spong'a
landing. , Liberal reward. Phone
5faa or Irate at Statesman. 23-j3I
LOST KEYS REWARD!
Two lone, three short, one desk. Re
turn to Police department. 22 j31
LOST BDXCH OF KEYS.
Phone 1500.
i 22-j31
PERSONAL
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OET MARRIED BEST MATRIMONIAL
paper published. FREE for stamp.
Correspondent. Toledo. Ohio. 23-aS
LOANS
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KEED I300O AXD $3000 OXlGOOD SE
enritr. Gertrude 4. M. Pagoi 24-j27tf
WANTED $3200 LOAN OS FARM just
sold for $10,000. I
WI.VXIE PETTTJOIIX, Realtor i
SIS Oregon Bldg. I 24 j21tf
GOVERNMENT LOANS ONMfARMJS 5V
per cetrt. P. L. Wilkinson. 202 V. 8.
National bank Mdy. - I g-apr9tf
REAL ESTATE City 23
Own
Your
Home
lOR SALE 6 ROOM IIOL'SE AT 131
South ,16th St Bath, water, lights.
larg; lot with f rnit and shade trees,
cement walks and pared istreet. east
front; price $2150. $650 cash, balance
$20 a. month -and Interest. Vacant,
possession at once.
KRCEGER
147 North Commercial St. ! Phone 217
25-al
, LOOK!
i Would you buy a farm at one half
its real valoat We hare 50 acres,
most ell- in cultivation, wilh fair im
provement,' 12 miles, from Salem on
paeed road. A sure bargain for $3200.
i Wo hare all kinds of (property to
trade. A good hotel to trade for small
tract. Three room house, price $1600,
to trade for five or six room house.
, THOMASON I
i,331l State St. 23 jaitf
!, ... MUST BE SOI.
I FINE SO ACRE FARM
' TO CLOSE AX ESTATE
Has fair buildings, some fruit, fronts
on pared road, close to town. -A real
snap, price $3200.
; SUBURBAN HOMES
M730 Improved 3 acre tract.
$2000 Improved 3 acre tract.
1 BUY A HOME
- WITH YOUR RENT MONEY 1
$100 down, $20 month. -buys
boase, 4 rooms. 2. lots. :
$50 down, $20 par month, house, 6
rooms; snap., .. j
For real real estate bargains
540 State St
25. j3 Iff
5 ROOM HOUSE, BATILI ELECTRIC
lights., built in kitheen, near ear line.
$1550. Cash $300 and easy; payment on
balance. - . j . .
Two fifty foot lots on- paved atreet,
corner property, a 1000. How is this:
$10 down and $10 a month.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor !
218 Oregon Bldf. if. 25-J24tf
EXTRA GOOD BUYS AND EXCHANGES
Good S room bungalow. North Salem,
3 rood lots; $2000, $300 down.
ISO acre. farm, good improvements,
fruit, near town; $8500,) for Salem
acreage or residence. i . -.
Four room furnished cottage, 2 nice
lots: snap $1500. $500 down.
New and ' used furniture store in
food town within 20 , miles of Salem.
5OO0: for Salem acreage or residence.
.Well improved 10 acre tract rloae
' in. paved road, berries, fruit, walnnts;
easy terms or exchange for Salem resi
dence. See onr lists before investing.
PERRIXE MARSTERS
Commercial Club bid. i 25 j30tf
i . LOOK! IOOK! :
THE RENT PROBLEM IS SOLVED
Boy a lot in one 'of onr popular Vt
ere tract additions and erect a small
GARAGE HOUSE to start with at a
very nominal cost. You can buy the
- acre tract-for $600, with $50 pay
ment down and pay the balance at the
rate of $10 per month, interest 8 per
cent, and 'a small garage house will
cost yea from tlOO to "20OV THINK
THIS OVER AND THEN COME -IN
AND SEE US. STOP the rent receipts
aad make yonrs-lf vour own landlord.
W. H. CRABENHORST CO.
273 State St. - - - Phone 515
: - . M 25-j27tf
, ! FOR SALE !
New 5 room bungalow built last year.
BiHmat. near car line. North Salem.
Regular . $3500 bouse, owner leaving
Salem and is priced -for a few days at
$2700. Terms. .
.1 0-1 acres .North of 8slem. Bnitd
inr'. Distant owner. Price $1600; $500
cash. .......... ...
KRUEGER I
14T: North- Com'l St. Phone 217
' '. - : ',' ' ' ! : 25-J27
HOW ABOUT THAT CITY HOME OR
FARM YOU WKtE THINKING
, . OF BUYING ! j j
One acre. 8 room house, big barn,
tolas small town n-sr west side high
way, good chn-e to keep chickens aad
a cow. COMPLETE HOME for 1200j
'3 acres, bouse, barn, wind mill,
strawberries, . loganberries, a dandy
place 4 miles from Salem on Jefferson
highway to trade for good' house in Sa
lem. - . ': -
A modcra 5 room house, except fur
nace. sell or trade' for timber or stump
land. Price $3500. ,
' 1 We have a large listing of fine dairy
t' ran'-hea for sale or trade. ,
We socialise in trades; anrthing.
- or anywhere.''
If .you have anything to trade see us.
; Moisan & Ulrich
122 N. Coui'l. Phone 1354
."5 j.'7tf
Salem 50t(MM5 by 1 93&
1 r'iae Iroon hdnae. lot 70x170: gas.
e'fxTtrie light baihetc;r paved atreet.
Trice '$350fl. terms.', i i
jN'ieo d rom, "Vungalow. basement;
f-od; property.; Onlr $200: terms.,
Another :i-umni bunrtlflv, paved
atreet;. facing aaalt; barn. Price $3001;
terms.. 4 ; . .. .i i -
A. sery -fine. -lO-aere tract, close "In,
very rich SoiL A snap at $4000;
terma., m .-, j
We write insnraace.i
If It is a house, lot, farm or trade,
aeo me '-. ' ' ,
Rich L. Refmann
Realtor !
t07 3(?8 Oieggn Bldl. Pfcoee 1t
HEAL ESTATE City 25
Oarage
: i Brand new tile buildin-, corner lot.
one of the best locations , iu the city
for sale by W. A. Linton, 484 Court
St. - t. . 23-j31
TEN BEAUTIFUL I-aCRE HOMESITES
just beyond city limits; high, sightly,
i wonderful view. ( Each $400, 10 per
ceni aowa, fiu a moatn if taken soon.
Splendid value. Harris, Phones 1013,
M942J. , , 25-jne3tf
TWO OP TUP: VTVPQT
residence An k'.!rn...iin tlAAA
7 room Fairmount hill residence.
Fine view ..; ..$6000
j- A. O. BOHRNSTEDT ,
Member Multiple Listing Bureau
14 7. No. Commercial SW Salem, Oregon,
i i 25-j24tf
j ? Why Pay Rent ?
! 7 room .modern, basement. ; garae.
roop, barn, pared atreet, one block
: lrom car line, large lot, $2300; $800
j rash, balance to be assumed.
1 30 acr.a close to town, all .cleared.
: good barn, fenced, i on : good road.
1 $2500, terms to suit' you..
.! 20 acres timber, ; close to switch,
$850 cash.
5 1 room strictly : modern new. stone
j finish, the best in Salem. $4600; $500
i cash, balance monthly.
Money to loan. .
Socolofsky
341 State 23 jSOff
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REALLY GOOD BUYS1
I Apt. house close in $1500.
!j i Apt. bouse close; in. $12..O0.
; j Apt. house close in, $3850.
I H-Apt. house in good town, $80,000.
i r Apt. house, prospering town, $33,0O0.
I ! 4 acr'S and large home in Eugene.
1 This will be a money maker. $32,000.
Near Portland on highway, 2 4 acres
: and good buildings; trade for Salem
; house $9000. . ; : i
i i Let us show you a lot on Fairmount
J that gives you scenery day and night,
j You will be happy .llways if you buy it.
5 room bungs low, f easiest payments,
j absolutely modern and an attractive
1 corn t. $1300. .1 - . , .
5 room bungalow, trade for email
tract near Salem, $5000. :
6 room house, modern, two east front
lots, trade for small tract, $4200.
! 4 ' room bouse, two east front lots,
easiest payments, $1850..
j 7- room bouse, garage, beautiful cor
ner, paved s'reet, $3500.
I arg corner on Colombia and Broad
Way, easiest payments.
'4 room house, a splendid home for
you for $1650. i
- 9 acres with dandy bungalow, only
$11,000. Here is where yon will make
money. This makes 46 lots, attrac
tively located, between two .prominent
atreets. Easy payments. "
6 room modern home in Oaks, easy
payments, $6300. i :
5' room bungalow, paved street $3000.
Close in 6 room ; house, large iot,
pared street, dandy ! location for high
schools, state house, university. $4500.
See this attractively furnished home
well located. 6 rooms, $6300. Another
one. for $6800 with 1 all modern furni
ture, everything i new.
I Business corner and. large home for
B88OO. ' Do buy this and make money.
Business buildinj - on good street
$22,500. :
Confectionery, $5500 ; good thing."
j Grocery store and. location. 6500.
GERTRUDE Jj il. PAGE
493 N. Cottage St. 23 J27tf
Attention, Newlyweds
For sale: Cory 3 room bungalow,
partly furnished ; ', fine view. Only
$2200. and you caa make- your own
termi - ' - j
Rich L. Reimann
Realtor
j 307-308 Oregon Bldg. '. Phone 1013
-f ' '. . i ' ; - 25-j20tf
I 1 A HOME
: A nice new. 3R bungalow, with big
lot and fruit and shade, splendid soil.
II A block to Jitney, north. $2700.
Another aimilar with ordinary lot
close to car. north, same price. Both
are bargains; both are this week's list
ings. ; '
A 6 room modern, worth $2000: goes
I at $1600. if all cash. Near State St.
" line. For bargains, see Wm. Fleming.
1:341 State St. i . 23-j27tf
MODERN SIX ROOM HOUSE COM.
pletely, newly aad artistically furnish
ed. See owner on premises, corner Oak
and Liberty. ! 25-Aug2
SACRIFICE! SACRIFICE! .
OWNER SIOK AND LEAVING CITY
MUST 8ELL!
his 4 room bungalow lo-ated in North
Salem. Modern plumbing, built-in buf
fet, shades and screens go with place.
i North front. HKRE IS A HOME
WITH AN INCOME AS A GLASS
i GREEN HOUSE SIZE 20x40 IS ON
THK PLACE AVITH A $ too STOCK
; i OX HAND AT PRESENT. Price $2800;
: (500 down will hsadie. HERE IS A
' PROPOSITION THAT WILL BEAR
j INVESTIGATION. A HOME AND BUS
lXEfeS COMBINED. Se us today.
W. H. GRABENHORST t OO.
, 275 State St. .. j Phone 515
; 1 v .:':'. . 23-j27tf
PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BY 7'i".
..wording "For. Rent."' price 10 cents
i each. Statesman Business Office, on
I Ground Floor. I
FOR SALE SIX r.OOU HOUSE. ALL
j on one floor, new roof, new paint. A
: snap at $2100. Easy t mis. Six room
bungalow, two lots, bearing fruit trees,
fine -location, basement, fireplace, built
in kitchen. $3800. t Five room bunga
low, basement, built in kitchen, all
large rooms. $2500. Trade. 50 acre
irrigated ranch in Idaho. $8000 for
valley farm. Want loan $3000.
Ki L. WOOD
341 State. St. ! 23-j25tf
FOR SLE OR RENT
New four room bungalow located at
1725 8. 12th. S.. ! Price $2500; easy
terms. Rental $25 per month.
W. H. GRABENHORST & CO.
275 State St. t i 25-ilyl7tf
PRINTED CARDS SIZE If BY
wording For Sale, Enquire At. ITrice
10 cents each. Statesman Business
Office. Ground Floor. " - "
BUSINESS Opportunities 26
SMALL GROCERY IN NEIGHBORING
j town, will run about $700 or $800;
I wi'l invoice. Cood town, good loca-
tion. See J. A. MILLS, 331i State
I St. 2i i31
MINUTE MOVIES
L AW W SERIAL
TH5 fAVSTEWOUS
.tPisopE or A
VILLAIN FOliED
1 f; ..'.j - ask ' -'i . I A. si . 3sT C LiJ W
i :, -;?:pWW?' 1 - .; I Cvov fic;v it. ANr ) '. pFreJ f . ."T 1 om vccp. we ape sbmed) : . (r, veve got .to ctii tl :''wf .
IsEAL ESTATE Farms 28
VOll SALE HEVERAW SMALL TRACTS
close to' Salem, priced very reasonable,
good terms.
For sale one acre tract in city lim
its, well improved, good terms.
i For sale New modern bungalow for
$1300. :
: 1 MRS. MOVER ?
; 147 No. Commercial St. 28 J31t(
' FARM SNAPS
7.0 acres, 5'. 3 miles from Dallas,
half in. cultivation: 6 room house;
spring water; excellent for aairy;
$25AM).00.
. 87 'i acres, nearly all set to walnuts
and filberts; on paved highway, seven
miles from Salem; easy terms; $14),
O00.00. ,
A. C. BOHRNSTEDT
Member Multiple Listing Bureau
147 No. Commercial St., SaHm, Ore.
- i - r 28-j31tf
NOW IS i THE TIME TO BUY THAT
1 ACREAGE TRACT
203 acre wheat farm, all in snmmer
fallow, good house and barn, family
fruit, located 8 miles "from Sslem.
Price $93 per acre, if sold at once.
144 acre farm, nearly all in summer
fallow, buildings, good road. Price
$16,000.
320 acre farm, 80 acres farm land,
balance timber and. pasture, fifteen
thousand cords of standing fir timber,
old buildings. Price $65 -per acre.
. 200 acre farm, 100 acres cultivated,
balance pasture and timber, old build
ings, 8 miles from Salem. Price $75
per acee
$20Q : down and balance $20 per
month ; buys 20- acres of first cluss
grain, prune, walnut or filbert land,
all cultivated. Price $135 per acre,
interest 6 per cent.
$l(ui down and balance $10 per
month will handle 5 acres of dark
; prairie, soil, all cultivated and located
1 east of Salem close to Swegle school.
Pr'ce JM."0, int-rest 6 per cent.
$500 tyown and $500 per rear will
liendle40 acres of good soil aJl under
cul.Wajiion. s Price $1500, interest 6
per cent.
$50( down and $500 per year will
handle 12 acres orchard close to Pa
cific highway", priin'-s, gooseberries and
logans.1 Price $t300, interest 6 per
cent. t
10 acres located on Pacific highway,
4 acre bearing prun"S, some logans,
1 3-4 utiles from car line. Price $3100.
Terms.j interest 6 per e-nt.
$65(1 down will handle 6'j acre
tract located on Hansen aveune, ,j
mile from car line, small garage house,
chicked house, well, mostly iu timber,
sightly' location. Price $2500, interest
- per cent. ' V
$150, down and balance $12.50 per
month will handle 4 acre tract on
Oregon! Electric railroad and just north
of mute school; some bottom land.
Price $1500, interest 6 per cent.
$50 down and balance $10 per month
buys t acre, tract located on Market
street between ,19th and 21st i streets.
Price $600. interest 6 per cent.
50 down and balane $1.0 per month
will handle nearly one Vi acre located
ou iSoith 12th street, containing 4 lots
. 50 by? 100 feet each, pavement paid.
Trice" $750. interest 6 per cent.
Vx acre tract locates! south at the end
of the1 South Commercial street car
line, ajl in bearing fruit. Price $65o,
50 down and balance $10 per mouth,
interest 6 per cent.
3jU0 buys improved 10 acre tract
all in b aring fruit and buildings, bl
eated 4 miles from Salem on good road
and close to hjghway. A real buy, let
us show you.
If you sre looking to buy, trade or
sell, see
W.1I. CRABENHORST CO.
Realtors. 275 State St. ir28 j31
A Bargain
In tome small farms if snld before
fall. Part trade on some of them, i
j ' Robinson ; l
Oregon Bldj. 28 jSO
FOR SALE 10 ACRES IRRIGATED, 4
acres fruit, small house, barn, 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 rare
Statesman. - - 23-j22tf
1 A SNAP IN LAND
53 acres, 25 in good timber, running
water year around. All woven wire,
oak post fencing, tili mile from Sa
lem. $65 an acre. Lays well, and good
soil. Can you beat it t Wm. Fleming,
341 State St. 28-j27tf
I " FOR SALE
$1 Op "'down and balance $10 per
month. will handle 5 acres of dark prai
rie soil located close to the SweglQ
school east of Salem. Trice $1500;
interest 6 per cent.
V..jjH. GRABENHORST k CO.
:! Realtors
275 State St 28 )2 4
HEAL ESTATE Exchange 2t;
USE YOUR OWN JUDGMENT.)', IP
you're; not bappy unless you are mis
erable, better keeT what you've- got;
but if: you'd rather be satisfied well.
anywaV: There' a 140 acrea with a
good house and half tillable, only a
mile from town, and be wants town
stuff, t There's a 150 acre farm, well
improved, and a 10 acre farm right at
Salem's door yard, and h? wants a
dandy' well improved 40 close. There's
a wcl( improved 202 a mile out and
be wants a town residence. And
there's s - good 5 room bouse and he
wants! a poorer one. And there's a
wonderful 6 room house and he wants
one just comfortable and nice. And
w want to help you find your wants
. if vou will let u. i
McGlLCIIRtST PENNINGTON
209 U. 8. Bank bldg. Phone ltO
We ;! still have a litlle Insurance on
hand. 29 j31tf
FOR SALE OB EXCHANGE BY OWNER
10 acres all bearing fruit, modern bun
galow, good buildings. 1519, Statesman.
I 29 j31
HAVE A NICE LITTLE HOME OF 11
acre. s All in fruit, witn modern nouse,
at Hood River to trade for acreage
close to Salein. Mrs. Moycr. 147 N.
Commercial St. 29-ilvl3jlf
BAROAiNS I ROOM 3IODERN Except
beat. & Plastered, close to car. Only
i $1200: easy terms. : HO acres improved
' and ennipp-.d with stock and machin
ery. $2500.' 280 acrea. 'Improved. $60,
will accept eastern Oregon, or ct'y prop
erty. 7 room plastered house and 5
j lots, jfor acreage. For bargains, sale
or exchange, see Barber at 2O0 Gray
J KMi ' '-3 jlvtatf
I lwVNOPSlSv
WAS BEEN FoeCErDTfr A
IW yCJ2ifv?E. -p "rvLL MtXSC PltiC
ClTA , QUfcEAJ OP lWE'4AM)ft
bWCB HALL' IS IM UAt
KEAL ESTATE Suburban SO
. ' FOR SALE i
Here is I your chance to buy that
garden land tin terms and pi ice -that
are right: j
$150 down and balance $10 per
; won'h beys 4 acres located jusf north
of the Mute school and : joining the
Ores-nn Elertrif ruilwav ':' Kiiia hnilrl-
; ing site, balance bottom land. Price
f loi". interest per cent.
W. II GRABENHORST &
! Realtors .
275 State St ' "
CO
30 52 I
USE CAHS For Sale 31
LATE 1917 BUICK SIX, GOOD CONDI
' tion. new jop. five cord', tiren, $273;
i terms. Scie Huut, Valley Motor Co.
1. ' . j . ' ;,:; I 3 l -a.j
1919 R r.o
tires, ear
TOURING.
NEWI CORD
overhauled ; ,
price reduced
$10 a day a real buy. $300.
UONESTEELE MOTOR CO.
-I I'll- I 31-alO
a I SNAP BUYS
1920 Chevrolet touring,. $190.
1923 rord touring. $275.
1920 Chevrolet touring, $200.
Ford touring, good tires, new; wheels.
Uoscn magneto. 1j0. ;
NEWTON CHEVROLET CO.
i 31-j31tf
1923 Dodge roadster, A-l shape, five
new cord tires, $750. j 1
1922 Dodge touring, looks like new,
extra equipment, $650. j
1919 Dodge touring, completely over
hauled. $373. j I
1918 Dodge touring, real value for
the price, $250. i ;::
I Terms
BOXESTEEI.E MOTOR CO.
I
it a2
FOR SALE V
Late 23 ptar coupe, fine sh
pe,
lots of extras
..$623
1924 Baby Overland. A-l condi
tion, driven 600 milesUv L $600
J 1922 Dodge touring, lots of ext
good shape j. $550
' 1920 Chevrol't. brand new tires....$150
! TERMS
BURDETTE A I BEE . MOTOR CO.
186 S. High. Phone 1828. 31-al
FORD COUPE. FIXE SHAPE
Terms. 541 Mill St.
$145
31 jSl
QUALITY USED CARS AT PRICES
THAT WILL PLEASE- YOU:
Baby Overland touring ..J......$250
J. Ford roadster, all dolled tip .... $275
Ford coupe , ....... $3
Paige touring J $
'" Briscoe touring .; 1 $ 9."
' Buick sport touring ...j....?1273
I 1924 Cleveland touring ...... ..'...j. .$1160
i We have others for you to select from
i : (We give terms)
M ! F.1 W. PETTYJOHN CO
219 N. Commercial St. i 31-j30tf
Used Car Special
1921 Ford coupe.
1923 Huphiohile touring:
192t Franklin Dera-Sedan,
1 26 Packard coupe;
1919 Liberty chummy rnada'en
Several others to choose from
Most liberal terms in town.
MacOonald Aiito
i- "j Packard Distributors
, Ferry street at Cottage
Co.
31 j"27tf
WILL TR.U1E DODtiE CAR. CORD Tires,
new top. new paint, for good light car
with standard gear shift.,229 State St.
. '; ' : ! : ' I 31-al
Touring cars
Koadstera
Coupes
Sedans ..1
Light deliveries
Ton trucks -,. .
"Bugs" . .
AH cars are guaranteed. Liberal terma
A few Bug chassis $3..
VALLEY MOTOR CO. ,
Phone 1995 260 X. High Jl-jne23tf
Can You Tell the Age
of an Automobil e?
Can you imagine a bors-t rader of
the old school buying a horse without
Luowjug the true age! ' It is surpris
ing flow many people are ""gyped" on
the age of used automobiles. If .some
one wants to sell you a used car and
you are in doubt as to its ag ', come
Certified Public
Motor Car Marlcet
i i
AV have records showing, what year
any car was built.
Bargains on our floor now
1923 Models
r-i.vtA , n. . A . . i .) tii ... : tin:
Chevrolet : L tility coupe, like n.-w, $.i9.
Overland tour, new tires $150
Stude. Light 6, tour., driven 12.000
miles ...4...., 1 $890
; Dodge coupe. 4 new cords L $885
- 1922 Models
Olds. 4 'sedan, Worth $100i
priced
$890
. at
Star tour., 4 new cords, car used very
littl
395
Dodge tour. . .
j 1920 Models
Ford tour., new rear md
$550
and motor
overhauled, many extras
Chev. Baby Grand sedan
j 1919 Models
Oakland tour." -excellent conditi
Dodge closed cr, a bargain
Dodge tour.
I 1918 Models
Dodae touring ...-w
Sud baker (i,-uiotor overhati
Ford touring .....i.
$190
$ 100
ou....$200
....... .$340
$275
$225
led ...$l i5
. 90
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11
1922 Muilson. S550,
Good i tires and
in fine: sbsne. -v -
1921 Studebaker. f.30, eM-elletit buy.
1922 4-Hiiick. $000, . Shouldn't be
turned down.
1922 sedan. Barzain, -191
Overland. tS'-.
I 102 t n toiiriuj. $1250
Four wheel
; brakes;
1920 Cli' vrolet, $225
O. J. Wilso
38 N". Coinmer-ial St.
Also distributor fnr Goodyeer t'r.
I SI-jtvlQtf
Read ?! tlie Classified Ads.
USED FORD CARS FROM AX
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
...$ 85 to $350
. $ 73 to $325
J : . $75 to $450
$225 to $450
.. $ 63.ul $275
$ 85 toj $383
.. $125 to $225
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CLASSIFIED
ui ueuabie Basinera
! AMBULANCE
AMBULANCE SERVICE, DAY OK night!
Lil!!!'r.! "M"- 173 .Sou.h Liberty.
AUCTIONEERS
j . F. N. WOOORY :
l.X)ert Livestock, furniture, re:l estate
-! AUCTIONEERS i
Res. 1610 X. Summer 1'uone 511 for
sales dates.
i L. E. TALBOTT : I
I ' Auctioneer ' ! '.
I'hone 470 202 U. S.' Bank Bldg.
! ; t " i I 9
i G. HATTER LEE i t :
1 i Auctioneering j s ;
Rooms 25-26, ,'lireyman Bltick
Phone! 430 or 12II.I. jne-12tf
AUTO PAIKTINO i i
HAVE C3 REPAINT YOUR CAR' WITH
our new permanent finish. iA
. tvaurr CAa ;
High Street at Trade I
AUTO REPAIEING
W I Li AM ETTE JUNK CO.
: Buyers of old cars, metal, rags, pa
per. Aiito wrecking. Parts for ell cars
50 to 7$ per rent off list price.: 975 N.
Commercial, Phone 588. ; . m-'25-tf
Cylinder grinding, crank shaft trac
ing. Wf'ie specialists.' Donerite Ma
chine Shop. Automotive machinists,
3 19 K-rry St.'
BATTERY AND ELECTRICIANS
c Wiiina 3
531
Court St.
JOE WILLIAMS
PRESTO-LITE B A T TE R Y 8K.RVICE
Station. " Expert battery, and electrical
work.j Ferris Bros..' I'houe 1803, 418
Court, , .
R. D. HAUTOX.4 EXIDE BATTERIES'
starter and generator work; 171 Sou.h
Commercial. ' ;
BICYCLES AND REPAIEING
LMIYDI E.. RAMSDEN DAYTON BICY
cles and repairing: 3S7 Court;
CAS PET AND RUG WEAVINO
SALEM! CARPET CLEANING AND
Fluff j Rug Works Ra and fluff rugs
woveii any size . without seams. New
utattr! sses made to order. Old mat
tresses remade. - Fewthers renovated. I
buy ill 'kinds of old carpets for fluff
rzs. I l'Pi and Wilbur streets. Phony
' 1151.1 Otto F. wicker Prop. '
CHINESE PHYSICIAN
DR. U
disea
T. DICK CURES ANY KNOWN
e. 1 53 S. If ish St.. I'hone 23.
CHIROPODIST
DK. Kf. SCOTT. GRADUATE NA
. tionaj University Sciences, ..' Chicago.
Masonic Temple. Phone 610. i ' '
CHIROPRACTORS
roie O. I SCOTT, PSO CHIROPRACTOR.
414-19 L. S. Bank -Bldg. Phone J.
res. 828 R.
CLEANERS DYERS:
SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS. 1215
S. Commercial. Ilione I8G8, We spei
cialize on one day s"rvice. ' '
CONSULTING ENGINEERS
CIVIL.! CONSULTING. CONSTRUCTION
; Conciruct'ing engineer. Surveys, esti
mates Jno. H. Xeef, . 319 Oregon
BIds.1 Phone 775.
CONTRACTORS
FOR CEMENT WORK CALL ; AT 436
X. Summer street. -Phone 674-J,
CHERRY CITY CONTRACTING CO.
General contracting and building. Esti
mate cladly furnished. Phone 1867R
or 39 Ft 2. . d26tf
DRESSMAKING
PRINTED CARDS SIZE 14" BY: 7Vj"
wordling "Dressmaking"; price 10
cents each. Statesman Business Office
Ground Floor. ' "
ELECTRICIANS
SALEM ELECTRIC CO. M A S O X I U
buildiing. Phone 120O.
ELECTRIC FIXTURES A N D SUPPLY
Co. Hone 1931, 222 N. I Ibertyt
FI.El! S E R E L V. CTK1C ' C O.
Housie' wiring hy hour or contract. Es
timates furnished.- Phone 980. .471
Court St.
1 : , : -
HALE ELECTRIC
... SHOP
Electric Fixtures
Washing Machines
Vacuum Cleaners
; 337 Court St.
llione 488
lies. Phone 7025-
FINANCIAL
( liOAXS LOANS. - LOANS
r'sn make your farm or city loans, licst
eryic given. If jounced a I'""- "ee
me; jand if you have money; to place;
see inc.- I always have takers. G. W.
l.aflr, Oregon-'bldg. i '
LOANS "
Farm and . Cit y i
Most liberal rates and payment i
. I : jirivileges. -
I H AWKINS &. ROBKP.TS
'20j Oregon Bids- Salqtu, Oregon
!.: '-..i vi f::-tf
ON LOANS UNDER IfrjsER'VM SYSTEM
on City or farm projerty. U; serve De
posit company, 72 rourth Street, Port
bm.f. Or. i
Serlce Trade Mark Registered U.
i . . 4 ': . "i
Wm
i mi
11. - w -rm 1 r 1 r : m j tl
BUSINESS
and Professional Finos ArmzU. im AlfhatetiesJ -
Order for Quick Rcfcruc j
FINANCIAL
Farm Loans
ANDERSON & Rr'PERTi.,
4t6 Oregon Building
FARM LOANS LESS I X T E It E ST.
longer time, no commission. ' Protects
against adversity. City loans, lowest
rates, monthly installments, prepay
ment privileges. .1. C. Siegtnund, room
. 2. over Ladd & Bush bank. i . :
City Loans
On improved property or for
improved purosps.
', THE BEST and easiest
way to pay on loan is our
monthly installment plan.
96 payments of Sit. 1 4
repays a loan of . $1000.00
and interest.
Equitable Savings tc Loan
' Assn.
ANDERSON 4KUPERT
Agents
406 Oregon Building
FARM PAPER
IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST
farm paper;' send :13c to the Pacifiv
Houiextead. : Salein. 1 Oreguu for a tbrie
months trial subscrip'ion. - Me ntion
this ad. . i -j I
rOL'LTRYMEN SEND EIGHT TWO
cent stamps for special three months'
trial for the best: and oldest journal iu
the west. The articles and advertise
ments are of sp-eial interest to the
poultry - brcfiers of the Northwest.
Northwest Poultry Journal, 2 H Com
mercial street. 'Salem, Oregon.
' FLORISTS
CUT FLOWERS, GLADIOLUS. FLORAL
pieces.1 Mrs. .. A. Bennett. ; 2233
.Fairgrounds avenue. ! Phone 120. all
CUT FLOWERS. WEDDING BOUQUETS
funeral wreaths, decorations. C .T.
Breifhanp!,. florist, 123 N. Liberty
Phone' 380.i
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
SALEM MORTUARY, FUNEIIAIJ D1REC
tors. 2IO Center. I'hone ir..',0.
.FUENITURE ST0RE3
GIESE FURNITURE CO. QUALITY
furnitdre for less mouey. 372 Court,
Phonej 461.
PEOI'l.lS' FURNITURE .STORE NEW
and M'cntid band furniture.; 271 N.
onniereial.
HEMSTITCHING
HEMSTITCHING. STAMPING. PLEAT
ing. . "the Petite Shop, Room 3, over
BusicUs. . : n29tf
SALEM jELITE II EMSTITCI11XG
plextins. buttons, stamping and needle
work ; 328 Oregon bldg. Phone 379.
MRS. OJ E. MILLER HEMSTITCHING
FOR PRACTICAL NURSE PHONE
1483M. -' n25tf
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
DR. L. G. ALT MAN. HOMEOPATHIST.
Does tit general practic-e. Treats Goiter.
Gail Ktones, and Dropsy, arising from
diseases of heart, I ver or kidneys
without operation. Office and resi-
denel296 N. Liberty St., Salem, Or.
Phone! 147. - ' -
INSURANCE
t WARREN F. POWERS
LifK Accident. Fire, Automobile
219 11 S. Nafl Bsnk Bldg. Ph.ine 607
r
I LADIES TAILORING
D. IL 3WOS1IEIV TAIIXR FOR MEN
end women. 47 1 Court St. . 1
3
LAUNDRIES
SALEM I I-AUXDRY COMPANY, Slfi S.
Liberty street. . Phone 25.' oldest
largest best. Established 1889. ;
CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
Quality work; prompt service; 12 6 1
Brosilway. I'hone 165.
LUGGAGE
COME HEBE!
The lr st. buys in band
luggage and trunks.
MAX O. BUKEN
: Fnrniture
79. X. Coiu'l; Salem
MEDICAL
MOUNTAIN HALM COUGH REMEDY
Phone 517-W.
MUSIC LX3S0NS
A C O U It S E IN BUSINESS P I A X O
playing. Popular syncopated, standard
music. Semi-classic and ballads; 12
lessons. Waterman Piauo School, Mc
Cornin k Bldg. i ' '
MUSIC STORES
SH ER M A X. C! ;AY & t PI A N S
S'cinwavs. Duo-Art and others. Moore's
Music House, 415 Court 1 Street.
tiEO. U. WILL I'lAN'OS: . PilONCV
graphs, sewing machines.; sheet mtisic,
end piano stud.es. R pairing .phono
graphs' a'id sewing machines; - 432
State atreet. Salem.
TRADE YOU It OLD PIANO FOR A NEW
Victor or Brunswick. II. L. Stiff Furni
ture Co., l usie Dept. 1 ' ; j
NATUROPATHIC THYSICIANS
DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACL'TE AND
chronic diseases; 4 15; Orc;on Bldg.
-: Phone 1 to. - - ' '
S. ratent Office)
V9 AAA ' - ' j V S-J
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DIRECTORY
NUBSES
FOR PRACTICAL NCESE PHONE 1193R
i jnc-28
FOR P R A C T I CjA L j N URSE PHON E
1524.
n25tf
FOR PRACTICALJ Xl'.RSE PHONE
H3-M. : v B25tf
NURSERY STOCKS
FRUIT. NUT AND SHADE TREES
Pearcy Brc-v. 237 State.
OPTICIANS
THE EATON OPTICAL CO.
Charges riMsoncle Examination free,
282 N. Commercial St.
PAPE3IIANCING AND PAINTING
PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR HOUSE
decorating, paper haaging, tinting, etc.
Reliable workman. 1 -
: GET MY
FREE SAMPLE BOOK
I for comparison '
! ; MAX 0. BUBEN
I ! Fnrniture
179 X. Com' I. Salem
PIANO TUNERS
EDWARD WELP -h- EXPERIENCED Pi
ano tuner. Leave orders Will's Music
S:ore. ! !. - ;
PLUMBING
PLUMBING AND GENERAL REPAIR
work. Orabcr ro., 141 S. Liberty
I'hone .550. I i ! f-19tf
PIT'MBINO; UEt'A IKING AND 'COIL
work.- I'hon 49 j-W. Shop 127 Union
street. A. L. Godfrey.
RADIATORS.! FENDERS,- ETC. -
RADIATORS. FENDERS. BODIES made
or repaired. J. C; Bair. 236 State St
BADIO
RADIO lOCTOS
SALEM ELECTRIC CO.
F. S. BARTON. Prop.
Masonic Temple j-l'hone 1200
REPAIRING
. ALVIN. B. -STEWART
.317 Court St. '
Umbrellas. Cutlery end Keys
Lawnmowcrs, razor-blades, scjssors,
knives and tools sharpened. ': . '
SCAVENGERS
SOOS SCAVENdER SERVICE GAR
bage and refuse of all kinds removed
'; by the month, i Reasonable rates. . Cess
pools cleaned land '! dead animals7 re
moved. Ph.ines-i: Office 35; Res. 2058
SECOND HAND GOODS
WANTED EVERYTHING JX CLOTH
ing and shoes.- -iBest tir.ce-i 'a'd. Can
' i'al Exchange; 1343 North C'u-uinercia!
l-lione j :ttn-w. ; )
STOVES AND iSTOVE EEPAIEINO
STOVES EEBUIliT AN.D REPAIRED
; -40 years' expei-icu-e". Depot. . National
, lence. s.ies o io ;s in n g'.i. fain's.
i oils and varnishes, etc., logaaberry au.
; . hop hooks. Salein i F. nc and tovt
t Works. 230 Coiht Street. Phtine 1 2 .
TRANSFER: AND HAULING
CAPITA!! CITY TRANSFER CO. 228
Star St. Phone; 933.i Distributes, for
warding aud storage: our specialty. Get
our rates. . :. i . ; . .
WE MOVE, STORE AXD SHIP HOUSE-
hold goods. O'tr specialty is piano .and
furniture woving. We also make eonn
- try trips. We handle the best coal and
wood. Call on us for 'prices. We give
good! measure, pood quality and good
service. Larmer Transfer Co. Phone 930
TRANSFER AXD HAULING OP ALL
k.ndi. Phone 1913.
TRANSPORTATION
PARKER'S; STAGE LINES ......
O. ' W. Parker. General Manager '
Central S aire Terminal Salem, Oregon.
rAl.f.M-SII..V r.KTO Dl IS'IUJi
Leaves Salem, Central S-age" Terminal
7 a. tn. ; 11 a. in.; 5 p. m, . .
Leaves Silvertotv News Stand;-
' 9 a.m.: i p.m. : 6 p.m. "
; Sa'em-lndependlencc-Monmouth Division
, Leaves Saiein, Ceutral Stage Terminal
7 a.m. : 9 a.m.; 1 1 :10 a.m.;
3:10 p. in.; 5:10 p.m.
Leaves MonmoiKh. Monmouth Hotel:
" ! 8:13 a,in.; jl p.m.; 3:15 p.m.
Leav s Independence, Beaver Hotel'
8:30 a.m.: 950 a.m. : 1:15 p.m. '
4 p.ml; 6:30 p.m.
' Leaves Central; Stage Terminal, Salem:
ftr Dailss at :
7 a.m.: 1 1 : tn a.m. ; A ; 10 p.m.
Leaves Gail Hotel. Dallas, at:
8 a.m. ; 1 1 .p.m. .6:15--p.m.
We make ; couitect ons at Siilcm to all
parts of the valley.. 'Extra trip by ap
pointment, i i..
J. W. PARKER. Generaf Manager.
em
: ' WATER :
SALEM WATER, LIGHT & POWER Ct.
Office, Mel So lib Commercial St. Ten
per cent discount o"1 domestic flat
rates paid in iadyance. No deiluctiou
for absence, or I any cause unless water
is shut offyiur premises.
This world! cyuld. be twlco aa
bid as It tThc icasoa on Mars
are twice as long as urct
By WHEEL AN
M IT i . A ' I J - . w --SV
DEFENSE WINS WRANGLE
OVER INSANITY PLEA
(.Continued from page 1)
chair, crassed his ' f Infers. OYor
hig rest "and for the next four
and a half hours of court wv
pioa held that pose while the law
yers wrangled.
From the outset Mr. Crown
arKued.'that the plea of guilty hat
effectually barred from the pro
ceedings any offer of insanity as a
legal defense. Judge CaTerly
pointed out that the defense hart
given no indication of what they
expected to prove by; Dr. White's
testimony.
The Judge observed there were
degrees of insanity recognized in
Illinois as well as degrees of mur
der, but the state disputed this,
saying that when a man is Insane
he cannot distinguish between
right and wrong, out II ne can bo
distinguish, he is thorough!
sane in a legal sense.
- Authorities Ilequestecl
Again the judge assured the
prosecution that this aspect of
the situation would not be allowed
to get into the record, but the
state's attorney persisted In offer
ing arguments an! the judge
called for authorities,
- Thomas Marshall, the state's at
torney's expert on indictments and
other intricacies of the law, was
given the floor. Hour after hour
i m . , . , m , 1 -
ne ream me court recorus oi ioiu
rado, Georgia, Mississippi, Penn
sylvania, Nebraska and Cre.t
Britain. ' : -
Clarence S. Darrow, veteraa
chief counsel for the defense, for
the most part stayed out of the
argument, viccasionaiiy ne iiijct;!.
ed a quiet: remark when he sivr."
an opportunity to send home
legal principle on which the de
fense contention rested. :
"Moral mania" and "moral In
sanity" were repeated over; and
over in Mr. Marshall's argumeic
as he maintained that such con
ditions were ? synonymous wi-h
muiui ueyravujr uou, iiicreiuri',
riot prorer subjects for considera
tion of a court charged with the
duty of fixing a punishment for
a "heinous crime." ,; r
Judge Kilters Objection
Several times Judge Caverly In
terrogated the state as to the ef
fect their . attitude would : have
upon the case. Onie he pointed
out" that Mr. Crowe and his as
sistants had been allowed to in
troduce testimony by SI witnesses
jrithoiit hindrance by the defense
"If I should now rule out all tes-
- i t, n no tn 'mantolftv w-rlrH trtfl
.Icfens? offers In rnitgation." h
;aid. "could I not be subject t
just censure by, any . court of re
view lor acting in an arbitrary
manner.'" j!
Mr. Crowe and Valter Bach-
rach got into a colloquy as to the
purpose of the defense, the lat
ter again explaining that the in
tention was only to ; "show there
is a mental deficiency- amounting
to a disease, which is In itself a
raitgating circumstance."
Mr. Crowe went back to his
contention that the question if
mental deficiency should be de
cided only by a jury and the
t-ourt'3 inquiry went' unanswered.
: "Who is going to answer for tt.e
defense after the state : gets
throuch" Mr. Darrow Was asked
at-adjournment tonight. ,
"There is nothing to answer
he said. ''Not ono case ther
have cited is in point, here. Som!
of them are 73 and 100 years oi l
and besides they quote Judges
who knew little or nothing about
mental deficiencies.
Hot. weather and the prospect
ef Ions legal conflict caused at
torneys for both sides to petition
Judge Caverly to redHce the eourt
day to four hours, divided equal
ly between morning and afternoon
sessions. He agreed when tlnv
pointed out that their labors ex
tended through many others hours
of study in preparation for the
proceedings in open court. . Tl.
five-hour .sessions have lasted
through seven court days.
rreiclions were made 'tonight
that :at least one more week
would be required to finish tl;i
hearing. Judge Caverly has In-
umaicu mat ne win taKe several
additional days in which to enn-
sidfr tils rlor-iKlnn -i In niinlcli.
ment for Leopold and Loeb.
I SALEM MARKETS
v
Prices quoted sre wholede and aro
prices ! received by farmers. No retail
prices are pi'-en.
GRAIN AND HAT
No. 1 wheat -, oo
Vo. p red wheat, sacked : tnn
Osts .". .1.. 4"c (H 4Kc
heat hay j... X1 frji $11
Oat bay 4....S..13 fl
Clover hav. baled ii $12 f,t !
PORK. MUTTON AND BEEF'
Ifocs. top. S25-275. cwt.. ...!7.7"i
Horn. top. 22.V27.1. rn- $a.i
Hois tp. 150-225. ewj. .
Koush heavy ,.2c .frr- 4-.
t.isht sows .2c 4-
Top veal, dressed 1. 7c
Cows ..! ?. Of i-
Too'lairhs .'.,"...... i..... 7c (it c
Spring lambs ....'Jr.
P0DT.TBT
Ileavv bens ; . ...18e
EGOS. BUTTER, BTJTTERFAT
Creamery fmtter 41c (it l'
IttiOerf a, -delivered ......!.. .375
Milk, p-r cwt $l..
EjlTs. selects , 2 " ?
Standards .. ............!.. !... . '"!
PttlteU - 1 20c
I FUTURE DATES
I
Ansust 1 in ' lf. '! Americsa
lesion drive for new members.
A It Ills,-1 I ta 18. Bo UrollF SBHimef
eamo. Ccadia.
fpt'istwr 3. We'neH v.- I W t'.
sniiusbrr " !, Monday. Willaitt
Bepteuiler Yi S7, Qrejon Ctto fair.