TftE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OHEGON WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 20, 1924 aleih's kei Place lassified rJ ' : : Section S Great Mar f KELP WAXTED- -Male 18 WANTEr MAN TO BCILW HOUSE. loot as iirt pa j-meat oa new 4 room tme-relow. Phone 520. 18-e20 Stele and Female lO WASTED HOP PICKERS ABOUT September 1. Good water and living quart era, clean, sew at raw. 16" fire wood. 1 aail f beach on Willamette s-rver. atoro oa froaadi; also boarding noas. - msndara price paid for pick lag. A. J. Ray A Son, Nowhere, Ora. Star R. No. 1. Phone 10-L 1-21 POULTRY AXD EGGS 21 ANCONA. HENS. PULLKT8. ROOSTERS, 91.35 to 3.50. Phoaa 118FW; 11SF2. 21-a21 i LOST AND FOUND 23 LOST 1 AMERICAN PITT BULL DOG. Ma Queen, Reward. Phone 666. . 22-a21 LOST SOMETHIMQf FIND ITI PHONI vast ad The Stateamaa. Phone 23 FOCJfD YOUNG MILCH OOAT. OWN- er. but have aaaie by calling at Pet land. Farm. 22-'.'Q PERSONAL 23 WARXIXG-rAS A NUMBER OF MY Hop tick eta bars bees lost or stolen, mer chants and othera are warned against - cashing or accepting earn ia trade. O. ' O.- Metfellaa. 23-a21 LOANS 24 S4 MONEY TO LOAN OX IMPROVED vMliamett Y alley farmer Quick aer vice. ' A. a BOHRNSTEDT 17 Nov Commercial St.. 8alem. Oregon, 24-a24 NEED $3000 AND 12000 ON GOOD SE curity. .Gertrude J. M. Page. 2-J27tf OOTERNMENT LOANS ON FARM 8 SH per root. F. U. Wilkinson. 203 V. 8. Nations! hank bid?. 8-aprOtf REAL ESTATE City 25 Own Your Homo v 92700 BTJTS A NEW 4 ROOM BUNGA - low at 1465 X. Cottage. Lot 66 br 132.' vrttiiut iMk, bath, hot and .cold water. shades, aad. linoleum, Oa rsje., Near school and car line. A good bay for someone. ' " KRl'KOER 147 North Commercial St. Phone 217 . -i i S5-a21 WE HATE A SEVEN ROOM HOUSE it e modern. 3 greenhouses 24x92 each. Clots to aad has income of from four to fire thousand dollar per year. Price l.ooo; S5000 will handle. Moisan & U I rich 122 N. Commercial ; 25-a20tf Best Buys 20 aerea timber, considerable old fir, 16 sailee from Salem. 1 mile 'from aa tion. rood road, price 91600 easy terms. - acres timber 1 V miles from sta tion, prico 9SOO; 9200 cash, balance lermx to euit buyer. . '4 room bungalow, wood abed, cood and park. 91550; 9200 down,. balance f.o ana interest monthly. 5 -room atriCtly modern new bunga low, . good location, 95300; terms on part.. 7 room : atrtetly: modern atone tone finished' bungalow, beat of location. 8730. V.::. 'Furnished and unfurnished apart ments. and fa oases. Money to loan. "' Socolof sky, Realtor 811 State Phone 970. 25 a20tf DON'T -RENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN - your own home for $30 a month. Only .- a very amall payment down. Phone 1974 J or call at 1057 8. 13th. 25 20 CROCERT AXD CONrEQTIOXERY store by owner. -Well located in Silverton. M. E. Strand, Silverton, Oregon. :,. - .,.r . 25-16 FOR SALE A good 92000 house ratue for 31. 600. bat must b largely cash down to get it for that figure. Wat. Flem ing. 341 State St. . 25-al9tf FURNITURE AND LEASE OF GOOD rooming ooe doing a good business, for 1150. . Grocery and confectionery;, fine lit - tie buarnens for only 31500. ' See- CHILDS BECHTEL 1 540 State St. 25-al9tf 5 ROOMS FURNISHED. CLOSE IN. Bice furniture.- Prefer man aad wife. r Might take one child. Come in and let '.- -me arrange - for you. Also good g-arage gee with same at 920 per month. & room bouse, will he for rent about Sept 1. at 920 per month. , 4 room apartment; very close In, all nicely furnished, close to business cen ter. Coma ia and see about these placea . eoeo. , " : O. W. LAFLAR 410 Oregon . Bid. , 25-o21 . - . 9175 SNAP Good lot 50x100. 910 down, balance 95 per month, W. H GRABENHORST CO 275 Stat St. ' , 25-a20 FOR SALTS "BY OWNER CLOSE IN apartment, house.' Arranged for board era. Term reasonable. Bos 5029 rare t Statesman. 35-a23 d BOOM NEW BUNGALOW. PLASTER- - exi, bath, toilet, on- paved atreet. A bar- 1 Mia at -91700. 18 acre all in cultiva. t tton, a wells, all fenced. 6 room house. : baff. .13 ton ef hay. team horses, cow . 150, chickens all machinery, a good variety -Of -berriev corn, potatoes. .All mn for 94700,' or will trade for cheaper j Und.... . ,i. . : .. , " Moisan & Ulrich ' 1 22- N. Commercial C ' -':. i : :"- - (: 25-a20tf BARGAIN 7 ROOM HOME. FINE Tiew. 9 block carline, full basement, balb ' city" water and deew drilled well 22 choice fruit tree s ia full bearing. Roses. , s It- Ot13 feet.' 8320 ; terms. 2330 i Sowth Church atreet. Ask for C. States-- ; man "office.-) ; -, --, .... ? .23-al7tt ,'JWe All Dig for Dollars" G"ed! 9 room bnugalw. , basement, good.- property. Only 928O0: term. l ine 9 room1 bungalow, paved street, faring east. Barn. Price 93000. terms. . Fiaa-lot on Fairmont Hill. .75x130; 9750 for quick ale J terma. A. very fine'lO acre tract, close in. rich 'aoiL A-sasp at 3IOO0: terms. aloney to loan at 9 per cent on good farm property to 9300O. If it 1 a house, lot, farm, or a trade aee me We vr!t iusuranee. Rich L. Reimann Renltor -f r7-f8 Oregnn . Bids Phone 1013 2Vl7tf REAL ESTATE City 23 SOME BARGAINS IS MODERATE PRICED HOUSES AXD terma : Worth your while to see them. . We offer you dependable, reliable aerTlee. Familiar wita Salem property aiuea and nest locations. Est. X9M9, THE FLEMING REALTY CO. 341 State St. 25 -a!7tf A NEAT NEW! THREE ROOM HOUSE and 3 lota. Haa bath, toilet and light a. 918UO; eaay terma. A cood 11 room rooming house close in on a good atreet. Basement, furnace and modern conveniences, 97000; terms A 3 room bobs 91050. Thi house is new; not quite finished. Some fins building lots 3150; 3300; 9330; 970O; 9750: 9800; 9870; 91050, JT. A. MILLS 3314 State St. 25-19 - Oregon Our Field Salem Our Home We offer for your consideration: 5 room, new thoroughly modern. hardwood floor, furnace, cement base' men!, on paved atreet, larre lot. - 6 room new modern home; hardwood floors, furnace, fireplace, cement base ment, very desirable location. 7 I rooms strictly modern; ileeping porch, furnace, large basement, a real home in good location. 5 rooms, new and modern, on crave! ed atreet; take light car or vacant lot as part payment. Prt Pick Pick these WALNUTS and PRUNES and enjoy a good farm home. 20 acres, email buildings, running water. good timber, in Liberty district. Take city home iup to 9300O. 1 Other farms r large' or small to (it your want. i - LIST and INSURE with us Plione 206.! OREGON INCORPORATED 815-316 U. S. Bank Bldg., Salem. Ore. I 25-a23 SPECIAL S room house, 2 nice east front lota. on paved street and car line. A bar gain for 92500: terms. New 4: room bouse, paved street, full baKcmeat, snap for'9250O. ' 5 room almost new garage. A snap lor Z3uo. i . 4 room. ' large lot on paved atreet. Seme fruit, t Look' at thia one for 91650. Good terms. 3 room honse, 2 nice lots with all kind of fruit for 91230.) ; TUOMASOX. 331 State St. 25-al5tf : i FOR SALE A fia East front lot on paving. Pa cific highway, on terms, 9700. See Fleming Realty Co., 341 State St. t -; - . 25-al9tf THE FINEST RESIDENCE LOCATION on tairmount Hill-, Ask me or any member of the Multiple Listing Bureau about it. j A.. C-! BOHRNSTEDT 147 No. Commercial St.. Salem. Ore. i ( 25-al6tf APARTMENT HOUSE. CLOSE IN. 915,- 000; 7 room bouse, 2 lots, 93650; 4 room house, $1650; 6 room house, dose in, 94500. i : GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE, Realtor 3 Blocks, north of Postoffice 25-a7tf FOR SALE FOUR ROOM; HOUSE, large lot, fruit and berries; chicken park. 1695 S. High St. 25-a20 . t WOODS BARGAINS Two room plastered house....... .3 850 Three room bungalow, new 31175 . Four room bungalow . .91650 Four room new bungalow 92150 - Five room bungalow ...... 92500 Six room bouse, good ... 92150 Five room cloae in i ...931 50 .Five room modern bungalow. ...33500 'Five 'room" new, modern :'.....94000 ' Five room new, modern 3C00 F. U WOOD 341 State St. 25al7tf HOW MUCH CASH HAVE TOUT WELL I don t expect you to tell me but if yon will come to my office I'd show you what a bargain your lot or a little cash would boy. I've some dandy deals with merit. Robinson 212 Oregon Building, i 25al6 APARTMENT HOUSE, 12 ROOMS, MOD- ein, . furnished, close to . University, Price 95500; eaay terma; always full. 10 room modern apartment, 7 room furnished, bringing. 960 per month. 3 room occupied by owner, will rent for 925. .Price 94500, term. 7 room, modern bungalow, 2 lota, plenty fruit. .Only 93500, very easy terms. ;- ? Farm and- city property Exchange. Barber Agency for what yon want. 200 Gray Bldg. 25 al6tf PRINTED CARDS SIZE 14' BY Hi", wording --ror item. price 10 cents each. Statesman Business Office, on Ground Floor. S ROOM BUNGALOW. BASEMENT. GA- rage. paved atreet, 83000. 5 room cot tage, part basement, good plumbing, built. ins, k five block from university, 91750.' ' f- ! i - 4 room bouse and two lots at Gar field Washington, at $2000 to trade on good imodern home in Salem ; also 93000 interest in merchandise business to apply oa purchase of modern Salem home. , . WINNIE PETTYJOHN '- Realtor 216 Oregon Bldg. " 25-al6 BUSINESS CORNER WIIjL BRING 200 per cent en the investment. - GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE .-j - 25-a7tf HOW'S YOUR HOUSING f ARE YOU all settled or bow would one of these suit you. A nice new 4 room bungalow and beautiful lot north of Slate, good garage'and cement walks, price 92700; 5 room cottage with rood basement, new and all right for 92700 and terms to suit.. A new 5 room cottage aad a good one for only 921 5.-- A 4 room cottase with basement and garage for . 92200. These are good, they are diiiqit gooa lor ine money. McCILCHRIST A PENN1XGTON 1 209 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 140 1 25-al6tf t 92700 BUYS A good fire room plastered borne lo cated oa ( paved atreet and car line, 912UO down,: balance terms. Immediate possessions W; H GRABENHORST A CO 275 Stste St. 25-a20 MINUTE MOVIES (g) SERIAL, TRUSTED TRAITOR- StSVBeTM -E-$Otri 'A ! BUSy DETfecTTvE " TwE PBNATc SECRETACy ANb CyRlL.SlNlSlEft.. BASIL" e5iCM- Fl5Lt'? LAVUVEB. "meet in ' tiM HALLWAY" FC5 A MOMENlT REAL ESTATE City 25 .1- FOR SALE 6 ROOM DUPLEX HOUSE, new and all modern. Basement and furnace 93500; will take good lot or terms. For sale modern 5 room bangalow, basement, furnace, on CapWol street. Close to high school. Only 94200. For trade modern 5 room honse (ex rept basement) on car line, to trade for 6 room bouse all modern. Will pay difference in cssh. MRS. MOVER . 147 N. Commercial St. 25-al7tf BUSINESS BLOCK, A GREAT BUY, 922,500. Buaineas block, 920.000. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 25-a7tf MODERN SIX ROOM HOCSE COM pletely, newly and artistically furnish ed. See owner on premises, corner Oak and Liberty. ; 25 a7 93100 BUYS A good , six room home located on Court St., term. W. II GRABENHORST t CO 275 Stat St. . 1 25 20 ONE OF OUR MOST BEAUTIFUL homes, 915,000. Another one of them, 913,500. Most attractive iota at all kinds of prices. Trades good enea for mall farms close to Salem. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE, Resltor 492 N. Cottage i 25 a"tf FOR SALE BY OWNER MODERN 6 room bouae, basement, paved atreet. ga rage. 161 S. 14th. Phone 1140M. TEN BEAUTIFUL 1-ACRE HOMESITES Just beyond city limits, high, sightly wonderful view. Each 940O, 10 per cent down. 310 a month if taken soon. Splendid value. Harris. "Phon 1013, 1942J. 25-jne3tf 32500 BARGAIX i j ' 4 room bouse located close ia on' N. Front St., $1000 down, balance terma. W. II GRABENHORST A CO J 275 State St. 25 20 PRIXTED CARDS SIZE 14" BY 7" wording "For Sale, F.nquire At.' PVire 10 cents each. Statesman BusineBS Office, Ground Floor. " ' BUSINESS Opportunities 20 NEWBERG HOUSE ! i ! For a ' Salem lot or small property. FLEMING REALTY CO. i . 341 State St. 26-al7tf REAL ESTATE Trades 27 NICE 4 ACRE HOME BETWEEN D street aad Garden itoad. . Price 95, 800. r Want home in or near Salem, not exceeding thi Value. F. L. Buell. R7. Box 18, Salem. 27-aSl REAL ESTATE Farms 28 WE HAVE A FIXE EIGHTY ACRE dairy ranch one-half mile from town. Spring and running water. Seven room house, .nearly new. large barn. Stock and equipment, also feed. A real bargain at 97000, very easy terms or will trade for house ia Salem. - ; , - Moisan & Ulrich J ; . 122 N. Commercial! 1 2 8 a20tf CLOSE IX ACREAGE S acres, l'i miles out, 4 room bouse good barn, well, part in fruit. Price 92700; with terms. t ' i . 3 acrea one mile out, paved road. good 4 room house and chicken coops.1 for 92000, with terms. t s 5 acres 14 miles out. no buildings, in fine location, good dark soil, elec tric light line, for 91250 and terms.' 4 acrea 1 Vi miles out, no buildings, drilled well, 2 acrea in filbert. Price 91000. 1 and 2 acre tract nicely located, best of soil, electric light line. Price 9350 per acre. -See. CHILDS A BECHTEL if S40 State St. 28 alOtf FIVE ACRES In bearing fruit, aightly located, Vest view ner city, for building site. Price 33000. Close in on Height south of W. H GRABENHORST A CO ' 275 State St. ; 28 20 S LOOK THESE OVER1 ' f 10 acre tract 3 miles out, fair build ings, fruit.- Snap. $2500. 275 acre stock ranch in Southern Oregon:? 200 acres can be irrigated. Prior water right. Buildings; timber. Sacrifice on easy terma or exchange for acreage or residence property. Highly improved 10 acre tract fine modern bungalow, -barn, other buildings All in commercial fruit, $8000; want good residence. 20 : seres nesr Salem, Isrge house, 2 barns, prunes, apples, berries. Fine location. Want residence. Before buying or exchanging aee our liat. ' ; : PERRIXE St. MARSTERS ? Commercial Club Bldg. ' 28 al'tf 180 ACRE DAIRY RANCIL 120 IX CUL- tivation, 8 room house, good large bara. drier.-garage, chicken house, hog bouses 3-4 mile to town. Price 9120 per acre, good terma. Moisan & Ulrich i 122 N. Commercial H ;- ' 28-a20tf 160 ACRES AT THE HEAD OF STEER Creek in the Siietx alley, Lincoln county. Excellent gracing land. Tim ber estimated to cut over 300.000 feet Only 91200 3 A. C. BOHRX8TEDT i 5 147 No. Commercial St., Salem. Ore. - ; - ;28-16tf S A REAL BUY ' ', .i 320 acres, 90 plow land, balance good second growth timber, old butld ' ing and good spring water. . Located 10 miles out nesr paved highway. Price for quick sale $65 per acre. Will take Salem city property as part. , Balance terras,' 6 per cent int. I s .- ; W, H GRABEXHORST A CO 275 State St. ; 28-a20 A SMALL PAYMEXT DOWX AND monthly payments like rent will pur chase; a partially improved 11.65 acre place.! Nearly completed five room bun galow with large fireplace. 8 miles out. Suitable for poultry fruit, nuts or small country home . .'. ...$2300 i A. C. BOHRNSTEDT ' 147 No. Commercial St., Salem. Ore. " " - 28 altf (All rights protected by The George Matthew Adams I MATE LEARNED MJCH iNTME Bt-sr MOVR Nt EVENTUALLY I SWALLTfeAP TmE guilts cwe . meamuwile wss hunt Tells S VI VIA "TViAT STERLING- IT S ME ! NOW BELIEVE-S SONIECrVE ELSE -TR1E&TO N POSON ,SIE BASIL OlE A OLD BOY tS ALL. v r ii ( TWE OLD BOY S ALL. ,v& FINALLY PER-"1 ,fc a " .;' &boweaj up.ee j suadepmi twat . -Ji T3 r Ts n-s tiaT DEIecT-r I ; Q Dvc j 'pvi &COKTEAI UPOVESi REAL ESTATE Farms 28 189 ACRES. 80 ACRES IN CULTIVA- lion, balance pasture and timber, water ed by creek and spring. 8 room house, barn, chicken house, wood shed. One mile to school; I wiles to town. Price S-tiOOU or will trade for city property or small tract. , Moisan & Ulricli ; 122 N. Commercial 28-a20tf USED CARsJ For Sale 31 1920: Hudson speedster. A 1 Condition, 370O. , . 1923 Chevrolet touring, extra equip meat, 9500. 1923 'Dodge roadster, new cord tires. 9725. 1920; Ford touring, demountable rims and cord tires, $250. 1918 Buick roadster, rebuilt 9300. ( TERM S ) BOXESTEELE i. MOTOR CO. , ! ; 31-a22 GOOD USEDiCARSiAT PRICES THAT i M'lLL PLEASE YOU 1919 Chevrolet 9 93.00 1920 Overland J... $223.00 ' 1920 Ford coupe $300.00 1922 Chevrolet Fii 9485.00 1924 Overland ..9485.00 1924 Cleveland li ..$830.00 1922 Oldsmobile sedan ....... 80.0o 1923 Buick sport 81275.0O We have othera for' you to select from Come in and look-them over. (We Give. Terms) F.IW. Pettyjohn Co. ; 19 X. Commercial St. 31-a20tf MODEL 75 OVERLAND TOURING CAR nearly new tires, good mechanical con. dition to trade for wood. See Barber, 255 N. Church St. Phone 885. 3121 J Real Buys I. . I BUICK TOURINGS 11916, 6 cyl ..........9200 11917 4 cyl A .$200 1 1919 6 cyl. ....J.: ...3430 2 1920 6 cyl. 950 ' i 1921 6 cyl.....;,.. 34MI0 1 1922 4 cyl i.. $600 1 1924 6 cvl. . .., 9125U ! BUICK SEDAXS 1 1922 6 cvl. ......91000 11923 4 cyl v.. - 91230 1 1921 6 cyL $2000 1 BUICK COUPE SPECIAL Price and Terms 1 1920 Ford sedan - 1 1920 Chevrolet;... 3225 $20O I ...9225 ..$550 -....3650 $575 1 1921 Overland iiu. - 11921 Hudson 1 1921 Studebaker - 1 1921 Ford coupe ! O. J. Wilson '.-.i . ' Buick Distributor Also distributor Goodyear Tire " L- 3124 Certified Automobiles - 1923 Studebaker I.t. 6 tour $890 1923 Dodge Bus. coupe $885 1921 Oakland coupe, 4 pass 920 1920 Studebaker special.. ...$575 192 Star coupe 9375 ; 1923 Overland tour. - $425 1923 Star roadster $375 If i you are in Jhe market for a car of any kind it will pay you to investi gate! some of these certified cars and aee for yourself what wonderful values they are for the money. Ask about our guarantee. Follow iti x are some cheaper cars ia fair running condition. We are selling them cheap without a guarantee. 1917 Buick 6 . 9150 1914 Cadillac J. 9195 1916 Keo 4 ...-3140 1919 Liberty 6 9280 1918 Ford tour , -9 90 1916 Ford tour -4 9 65 1914 Studebaker A 9 65 . Certified Public Motor Car Market 31-a23 FOR SALE 1923 MAXWELL SPORT roadster. Fully equipped, A-l mechan ical condition. Price $773; term. See Hunt, care Valley Motor Co. Phone 1995. 31-al9 Used Car, Specials 1924 Ford roadster. ' 1919 Dodge roadster. 1921 Dodge sedan, - 1919 Liberty chummy roadster. 1923 Hupmobile touring. 1921 Hupmobile touring. GOOD TERMS MacDonald Auto Co. Ferry at Cottage; St. 81 alOtf TJ8ET TORT CARS FROM A!C AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Touring cars 9 85 to 9350 Roadster 9 75 to 9325 Coupes w 9275 to 9450 Sedans 9225 to 9450 Light deliveries . 9 65 to 9275 Ton - trucks , 9 85 to 885 "Bug" 3123 to 3225 AH car are guaranteed. Liberal term. A few Bug chassis 335. i VALLEY MOTOR CO. Phone 1995 2f N. High 81-jne23f PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE Notice la hereby given that 1 have impounded the following de scribed dogs In i compliance with Ordinance No. 1404, to-wit: One tan colored male collie dog with bobtail. One mongrel Iup, tan with white spots; collar on. The above described dogs w!ll be killed IT not redeemed by owners, on or before August 20, 1924, as provided in said ordinance. j W. S. LOW, t ; Street Commissioner. August 13, 19241 . a1S-t7-1-20-21 BEST TO UAVE EVERy- TWlNK. VtDU ARE (Si 1 I w VJMDE. A5EST. AND MOVJ I ANT VOU lO WRfTfe MCTTfe "16 SIB BASIL. !! CLASSIFIED Of Reliable Business ! AMBULASCB AMBULANCE SKRVICE, DAY OR night. Phone 6;o. 1T3 Son h Liberty. I AUCTIONEERS i F. N WftonRV Expert Livestock, furniture, real eatate ! AUCXIONEEKS ; Rea. 1610 N. Summer Phone 511for Sale dates. U. E. TALBOTT ' 1 . Auctioneer 2 Phono 470 202 U. S. Bank Bid. 9 O. SATTERLEE Auctioneering ? ! Rooms 25-26, Breyman Block Phone 430 or 1211J. ine-12tf AUTO PAINTING HAVE US REPAINT YOUR CAB WITH our new permanent finish. i. eaarrrCaaa High Street at Trade AUTO REPAIRING Cylinder grinding, crank shaft true ing. We're specialists. JJonerite ila chine Shop. Automotive " machinist, 349 F"rry St. -- ; BATTERY AND ELECTRICIANS sail Court St. Willafd D JOt WILLIAMS PRE8TO-LITE BATTERY SERVICE Station. Expert battery and electrical work. Ferris Bros., Pbona 1803. 418 Court. R.I.D. BARTON EX IDE BATTERIES starter and generator work; 171 South Commercial. BICYCLES AND BEP AIRING LLOYD E. RAMSDEX DAYTON BICY eles and repairing; 887 Court. -, CARPET AND BUG WEAVING SAI.KM CARPET CLEANING AND Fluff Rug Works Rag and fluff rags woven any size without seams. New mattreasea made to order. Oil mat tresses remade. Feathers renovsted. I buy all kinds of old carpets for fluff rugs. 13 Vs aud Wilbur street. Phone lt.. Otto V. 7wirker. Prop. . CHINESE PHYSICIAN DR. L. T. DICK CURES ANY KXOWX disease. 153-8. 'High St.. Phone 28:t. CHIROPODIST DR. S.F. SCOTT. GRADUATE NA tional University Sciences, Chicago. 'Masonic Temple. Phone 640. CHIROPRACTORS DR. O. L. SCOTT, P8C CHIROPRACTOR. 414-19 U. S. Bank Bldg. . Phone 87. res. 828-R. CLEANERS ft DYERS SALEM CLEANERS AXD DYERS. 1215 S. CommerciaL Flione 1868. W ape ' icialise on one day s-rvice. CONSULTING ENGINEERS CIVIL. CONSULTING. CONSTRUCTION iConetrttcting engineer. Surveys, esti mates Jno. H. Neef, 319 OVcgon , Bldg." Phone 775- CONTRACTORS FOR CEMENT WORK CALL AT 436 IN. Summer street. Phone 674-J. CHERRY ' CITY COXTRACTIXG CO. Genersl contracting and building. Esti mates gladly furnished. Phone 1867R ior 59F12. d26tf , DRESSMAKING PRIXTED CARDS SIZE 14" BY 7" i wording -"Dressmaking"; rice 10 Scents esrh. Statesman Business Office 'Ground Floor. ELECTRICIANS SALEM ELECTRIC CO. M A S O N I C r building. Phone 1200. . , Ej.KCTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLY Co. Phone 1934, 222 N. Mberty. F L EENER ELECTRIC CO. House wiring by hour, or contract. Es timates furnished. Phone 980. 471 Court St. ' HALE ELECTRIO 8H0F Electric Fixtures Washing Machinei Vacuum Cieaaera 837 Court St. Phone 488 ReJ Phone 7025 FINANCIAL LOANS MADE OX GOOD CITY FROP- erty at a low rate uu the easy payment plan, so at end of year you are all paid up. Farm loan on, large or small tracts; private money. 'See firt and you will go no farther. -U. W. Laflar, 410 t)rcgon Bldg.; .Farm Loan3 ANDERSON A RUPERT 406 Oregon Building FARM LOAN S LESS I X T E It E 8 T, longer time, n commi.sion. Protects against adversity. City loans, lowest rates, '.monthly, installments, pre pay ment privileges. J. C. Siegmund. room 2. over I. add A Bush bank. Service Trade Mark Registered; TJ. rj rr IS I KMOVU BEST- VJ AO ST TfeUSTAAE.' CRUEL AJoT tO LET ME AjQUJ PLEASE Pnr Vvsl tM!t? "TIjGo EE MlM' ANO .LEAVE. MEeE MATH OME of wiy , MEN Qmile Twe. j yEALTMy OLD j MOUTtNS CvEB 1 TeJE IN G&ATTTuDC ' I ANt PERFlDy ! CP VMS TfeUSTE-D i VDVMC3- WARD; m t-'.ifzr?t: t BUSINESS DIRECTORY and Professional Firms Arranged in Alphabetical Order for Quick Reference FINANCIAL 6IX)ANS UNDER RESERVE ST STEM on city or farm property. R serve De- j' posit company, 72 Fourth Street, Port- I land, or. - LOANS Farm and City Moat liberal ratea and payment privileges. HAWKINS A ROBERTS 205 Oregon Bids. Saleil. Oregon fa-tf City Loans On improved property or for improved purposes. THE BEST and easiest way lo pay on loan ia our monthly installment plan. 96 payment of $14.14 repays a loan of f 1000.00 and interest. Equitaule Saving A Loan. Assn.' ; ANDERSON A RUPERT Agent 406 Oregon Building FARM PAPER IF YOU ; WAST TO GET THE BEST farm paper, send 15c to the Pac:tic Homestead, Salem, Oregon for a thr-e . months trial subscription. Mention this sL POULTRY MEN SEND HaWJHT TWO cent stamps for special three months' trial for the best and oldest journal in the west. The articles and advertise ments are of sp-cial interest to the poultry breders of the Northwest. Northwest Poultry Journal, 211 Com merciwt street, Slem, Oregon. FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS, OLADlOwUS, FLORAL pieces. Mr. E. A. Bennett, 2233 Fairgrounds avenue. 1'hot.e 1280. all CUT FLOWERS. WEDDING BOUQUETS funeral wreaths, decorations. C. F. Breithaupt, florist, 123 X. Liberty Phone 380. FUNERAL DIRECTORS SALEM MORTUARY, FUNERAI, DIREC tors. 210 Center. Phone 1656. FURNITURE STORES GIESE FURNITURE CO. Q V A L I T Y furniture for less money. 372 Court, Phone 464. PEOPLES' FURNITURE STORE NEW and iecnnd baud furniture; 271 X. Con-mcrci!. HEMSTITCHING STAMPIXO. HEMSTITCHING. NEKDLE . work. : The Vogue. 429 Vfc Court St. a-31 HEMSTITPH1XG. STAMPING. PLKAT ing. The Petite Shop, Room 5, over Busicks. - n29tf SALEM ELITE H BMSTtTCHINO pleating, bntton, stamping and needle work: 328 Oreicon bldg. Phone 379. MRS. C. E. MI LI ER HEMSTITCHING FOR PRACTICAL NURSE PHONE 1483M. f- n25tf HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. L. G. At-TMAX. HOMEOPATH I ST. Does a general practice. Treats Goiter, Gall Stones, and Dropsy, arising from diseases of heart, lor or i kidneys without operation. Office nd resident- . 296 N. Liberty St., Slem, Or. Phone 147. " INSURANCE i WARREN F. POWERS i -Life, Accident, Fire, Automobile 219 V. S. Nafl Bank Bldff. Phone 607 INDIES TAILOBXKG D. H. MOSIIER TAIlyOR FOR MEX and women. 474 Court S. ' LAUNDRIES SALEM 1 A UN DRV COMPANY,) 316 S. Liberty street. Phone 25. o 1 d e s t largest best. " Established 1899. ' CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUXpRY Quality work ; prompt service; 12 6 4 Broadway. Thone 105. ! LUGGAGE I COME HERE! The b -st buys in hsnd luggage and trunks. MAX O. BUEES .; Furniture '"179 . Com'l.-t Salem MEDIC AXi MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH KIMEDY Phone 517-W. ' " MUSIC LESSONS A COURSE IN BUSINESS PIANO playiug. Popular syncopated, standard music. Setni-classie' and ballads; 12 lessons. Waterman Piano School, Me- Cornm-k Bldg. ' ' MUSIC STORES SHEKMAX, CI AY A CO., PIANOS Steinways, Duo-Art and others., Moore' Music House. 415 Court Street. GEQ. C WILL PIANOS. PHONO- graphs, sewing machines, Kjlieet music, and piano studies. R ia.nn; phono graphs audi sewing wac4tiue; 432 rotate street. Salt m. TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOU A NEW Victor or Brenswii-k.H. L. Stiif Furni tures "., Mntn Dept. i . 1 NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. A. SLAUGHTER -r ACUTE AXD rhronic diseases; -415 Oregon Bldg. Phone HO. I . S. Patent Office) errirtrr NURSES FOR PRACTICAL NURSE PHONE 1493K ne-28 NURSERY STOCKS FRUIT, NUT AND 8HADE TREES Pesrcy Bros'., 237 Stte. OPTICIANS ! THE EATON OPTICAL CO. Charge reasonable Examination free. 282 N. Commercial St. PAPERH AN GINO AND PAINTING PHONE .-GLENN ADAMS FOR HOUSE decorating, paper banging, tinting, etc. Reliable workman. - - GET MY FREE SAMPLE BOOS for comparison i MAX a BUREN Furnltnre 179 N. tom'l. Salem PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS George R.1 Vehrs, M. D. -. t Phjsician and Surgeon ' 410-11 U. S. Bank Bldg. 1 . Office hours 10-12; 2-5 : and by appointment. ; Office phone 615. Residence phone 1975J. i ir -57 PIANO TUNERS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED Pi ano tuner. Leave orders Will's Music S ore. PLUMBING PLUMBING AND GENERAL REPAIR work.' Grabcr Bros., 141 S. Liberty Phoue 550. f-19tf PiL'MBIXG REPAIRING AXD COIL work. I'hon- 495-W. Shop 127 Uniou s'reet. A. L. Godfre y. - RADIATORS. FENDEBS, ETC. RADIATORS. FENDERS, BODIES made or' repai red. J. C. Bair. 236 State St RADIO . RADIO DOCTORS SALEM ELECTRIC CO. F. S. BARTON. Prop. ngssnnic Tertlple Phone 1200 REP AIRING AL VI N B STEWART j 347 Court St. i Umbrellas, Cutlery and Keys Lawnraowers, ; razor-blades, scissors, knives and tool shsrpened. SCAVENGERS SOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE GAR hage and refuae of all kintis removed by the month. Reaw.i.anle rule. Cess pools cleaned and .;l animals re moved, Phan-s: Of.'i'-e :5; lies. 2t."8. SECOND HAND GOODS WAXTED EVERYTHING IX CLOTH ing and shoes. Best prices pa.'d. Cap itsl Exchange; 342 North Comraerci Phone 1368-W. STOVES AND STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years' '.experience. Depot. National fence, sizes 26 to 58 in. high. Paints, oita and varnishes, etc., loganberry and bop hooks. Salem ace and Stove Works. 250 Court, Street. Phone 124. ! TRANSFER AND HAULING CAPITAL' CITY TRAXSFER CO 226 Sta' St. Phone 933. Distributing, for warding and storage our specialty. Get ocr rates, i - , . WE MOVE. STORE AXD SHIP HOUSE hold goods. Our specialty is piano and furniture moving. We also make eoun try trips. We handle the beat coal and wood. ' Call on us for prices. We giv good measure, good quality and good fervice.'Larnier Transfer Co. Phone 930 TRANSFER; AXD HAULING OF ALL V'tids. Phone 19F3. TRANSPORTATION PARKERS STAGE LINES 0. W. Parker, General Mansgcr Central S:age Terminal Balem.'Oregon KALKM-SILVEKTOX DIVISION Leaves Salem, Central Siage Terminal: i a. m.; 11 a. m.; - p. m. leaves Silverton News Stand: : 9 a.m.: 1 p.m.: 6 cm. Satem-Indepeudence-MonniQuth Division Leaves balem. Central Stags. Terminal 1 a.m.; 9 am.; 11:10 a.m. ;. 3:10 p.m.; 5:10. p.m. Leaves - Monmouth, Monmouth Hotel: ' 813 a.m.; 1 p.m.; 3:15 p.m. Lear Independence, Beaver Hotel: 8:30 a.m.; 9:50 a.m. ; 1:15 p.m. -4 p.m.; 6:30 p.m. Leaves Central St.ie Terminal, Salem i for Dallas at: 7 a.m.; 11:10 a.m.: 8:10 p.m. Leaves Gail Hotel; Dallas, at: 8 a.m.: 1 p.m.: 6:15 n.m. We make: connections at Salem to all parts' of the valley. Extra trips by ap pointment. 3. W. PARKER, Oenerat Manager. WATER SALEM. WATER. LIGHT POWER CO. Office. 801 South Couimercial St. Ten per cent discount on domestic flat rates psid in advance. No deduction for absence or any cause unless water - i shut off your premises." By WHEEL AN DOES THE INSPECToB SUSPECT TME OLl PHYSICIAN ? VUWAT WAS VIE To 3AY " SIP BASIL'S TRUST- E rIENE EPISODE: . . "DOCTORS ORDERS CHAS. G. DAWES GIVES SPEECH IN ACCEPTANCE (Continued from page 1) that preceded the exercises. Wil liam M. Butler, chairman of the republican national commlttfe, presided. Frank W. Stearns of Iloston. close personal friend of President Coolidge. and Edward T. Clark, the president's personal secretary, were present as repre sentatives of the executive, and Governor Hyde of Missouri, halt a hundred members of the house, a dozen senators and many nation al committeemen and committee women were in the gathering. AmoricJUi Ixfrlon Present Long before the grounds wero opened friends and neighbors of the candidate began to arrive and they soon were- followed by the first of the delegations. Members of the Evanston American legion post came in military formation to honor the man who was chief purchasing agent for the American expeditionary forces. , Seated just back of the speak er's stand were General Dawes three brothers - Rufus C, who was chief of staff of the experts for the American section of the reparation commission's experts committee; Heman G. of Colum bus, Ohio, and Henry M." of Chi cago. W. V. Mills, president of Mari etta college and uncle of the candi date, also was among the' guests. Harold Marsh Eewall of Bath was present to represent Maine and will accompany the nominee on his trip to Augusta and be his host there during, the two days Mr. Dawets plans to spend in tha. city. ; ' Radio broadcasting began 15 minutes before the formal open ing of the ceremonies. : Girls Iloar Banners : The Great Lakes Naval training station band marched Into the grounds, followed by two doren" young girls bearing banners. The crowd extended by the time the ceremonies began almost eolidly for two-thirds the distance to the lake, about 300 yards from the speakers stand. Chairman Butler, General Dawes and "Uncle Joe"; Cannon appeared on the speaker's stand a few min utes after 8 o'clock and the crowd gave af roar that echoed out across the lake. The ceremonies began with the playing of "The Star Spangled Banner" by a band in be distance, and the Invocation. "Uncle Joe" was presented after ,be Invocation and was greeted rv'fh cheers. The aged former spenlrer of the house declared In a feeble voice, but with some of his o'd fire that he was glad to be present. j "I have been acquainted with your distinguished citizen fot many years,' he added! "By in heritance he makes himself the equal of his ancestors.11' May ho live long, may his health be pre served, j It will be In my judg ment a great misfortune when ho passes out of public life." -; As Mr. Jefferis began speaking the lake front became a flame of red fire. : Jefferis Mentions La Follcttr . Mr. Jefferis reference t3 . the 'speech of Robert M. La Folletto, who he said had "eloped wlih the socialist party," brought applause. "Common 8ense," said Mr. Jef feris, "will direct the voters of our common country to cleave to that which is good." . Mr. Jefferis Interpellated in his prepared address the declaration that the recent republican national convention in nominating a vice president did not have to sttlsfy any brother, however talkative he might be." Mention by Mr. Jefferis of the Dawes plan was loudly applauded. : General Dawes - was given an ovation when he rose. He tried to look serious but the cheers won him to smiles. Ills announcement that he would accept the nomination- was cheered just as loudly as if it were all pews to the audi ence. His declaration that "this is a campaign of brass tacks not bombast," was cheered, and the candidate was Interrupted fre quently as he proceeded with hl3 address and waxed more emphatic. stamping his feet until the speak ers' stand shook with the impact. Reserving until the last hia discussion of the La Follette move ment, Mr. Dawes grew more em phatic and at one point he swung his arms so vehemently that he almost knocked one of .the flags off the platform. This part of the speech was liked est by the audience, and the nom inee was given a great cheer as he concluded. Women representa tives of the Milwaukee Coolidge and Dawes club presented him with a bouquet. Then as a final act. but wholly unconscious. General Dawes pulled out his peculiar undersluns pipi and 6lowly filled it up. He had talked so fast and so vigorously that the ceremonies consumed only an hour. ' KDICATOH DIES SYRACUSE, N. Y., Aug. 19. Charles. W. Bardoen, 76, nation ally known educator and publish er, died tonight after a long ill ness. He was born In Graton. Mas., mi had been rnblisher of the School Bulletin alnce 1851. Cause and i effect: Blarney stone; onc-karat stone; grinrl- stone.