The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 04, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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FOR 8 AXE Miscellaneous 8
WARBEX KTJRSERY AIX KINDS OF
Xnut ad sat treea, i5 Ferry Street
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FOR SALE GOOD TEAM, TRUE AND
eonnd ; vag on and harneia : also good
cow and a dosen kens. Phono 807.
f00 KOTO EOT CLE FOR $85. WHi
rid a wkool F. L, Coffin, Ront X
Box 8. ' 8 o30U
APPLES FREE FROM WORMS. IS
- pr box: two boxaa 91.30; tare boxet
81.80; lour boxes $2.20; or aix boxet
for $3. Fhoa 97F12. 8-o21t
PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14- BT tW
wording. "Room to Rent, prleo t
cent each. Stateemaa Basineee Of
: FOR SALE: Livestock 0
SOWS AND; PIGS R. J. HARVEY. Mae
leay. Ore. -d6
VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERSON
Phono 2028-W. i 9-dlt
2 GOOD MILCH COWS Guernsey fresh
toon. Jersey in March. J. O. Fleming
Independence, Ore., Ji. So. 1 9d6
FRED W. LANGE. VETERINARIAN
: Office 430 8. Commercial. Phono 1108
Boa. Phono 1666. 0-m2Stf
mOROUGHBRJED AIRDALE PUPPIES.
$5j and $10; Phono 1T91-W3. 0 19tf
WOOD FOR SALE
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18 INCH BLOCK WOOD $3.75 Per Load
4 load $14. Phone la 79-W. H-d21
WOOD SHORT LENGTHS OR : 4 FT
- COAL, boat qusliy from $12.75 per ton
np. Oregon, Utah, or Rock 8pringa
" Prompt delivery. Phono 1835. 11 n20tl
16-INCH OLD FIB, 4 FOOT OLD FIR
eeoad growth oak and ata. Phon.
lrs. M. D. Mayfiald. 11-jOtt
TOR SALE DRY SECOND-GROWTH fir
wood. 4 tt.( 'For immediate deli Tory
Phono 108, 4-fl2i
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BEST GRADE OF WOOD
4 ft, and 18 inch.
Ary or green mill wood. "
Iry second (rowtk fir. :r I
Iry old fir.
Xry 4 ft. eak and aan.
Prompt delivery and reasonable prleo
FRED E. WELLS i
ttO South Chnrca. Fhooa 1543. Il-a6t'
18 INCH AND 4 FOOT WOOD OP 1U
kinds. Prtoee reasonable and prompt
WANTED Employment 12
EXPERIENCED NURSE WAXTS PRAC
tieal naraiag. References. Call 1520W
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EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER WanU
permanent position. Good reference
Address 590J Statesman. 12 ,2 lt
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' WAXTED Miscellaneous 13
FARM CHEAP TOR CASH WALTER
Corbet t. Hotel, Gervaia. Oregon. 13-dl0
WANTED PRIVATE MONEY FOR
farm loans. We hare aeveral applica
tion en hand. Hawkins ft Roberts,
Ine, 205 Oregon Building. 13-dltf
WANTED LISTINGS
On homes, tke price moat be right.
We have the Tonyem.
W. H. GRABENHORST CO.
' Realtor m
275 State St. 13-d3
WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO
take farm paper subscriptions. A good
proposition to the right people. Ad
dree the Pacific Homestead, fitatos
man Bidgv Salem, Or.
WOODSY; THE AUCTIONEER BOYf
need furniture for cash. Phone 511
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MISCELLANEOUS
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BUSINESS COURSE $75, SECRET AR
. ial course $125. University Business
- ceanw $195 at The Pacific Expert
schooL Free books and supplies. Posi
tions secured for all graduate. Pay
, tuition aa yon like, part daring the
coarse, balance ont of yonr aalaryi af
!ter we place you In a position. 14-d4
MARCELLING 65c 891 N. COTTAGE
Phone 1638-J 14-d5
HELP-WANTED Fenmle 17
WANTED A WOMAN OR GIRL TO Act
aa companion for woman mountain
homesteader; 3 months. $15 month and
' found; railroad fare refanded at end of
engagement and return fare paid. No
men. Log cabin. No objection to a
: mother and child. Address S, States
man. . 17-d4
LADIES EARN $10 TO $15 WEEKLY
at horn in spare time, addressing and
mailing our aheet music and circa' i
let t era. Send 25 (silver) for aampk
aiusie and fall particulars. Corona lit
aie Boll Co- 438 Central Park, Roches
ter. N. Y; - 17-d8S
LOST AND FOUND 22
LOST HAND-BAG BROWN BEAD hand
bag containing crochet work. Mrs. W.
. II'. Bargbardt, Phone 1381-J. 22-dl
LOST GOLD WATCH REWARD. Phone
70M. or call .1187 Brdwy. 22dS-
NOTICE WILL THE PARTY WHO took
the overcoat by mistake from Kletts'
auditorium check room at McElroy'a
dance, kindly return same to John
Brophy. lodd ft Bnsh Bank. 22n22tf.
PERSONAL
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4 MADAME VRGINIA BT REQyEST Will
atop over a few more dsys. Readings
J on love or business daily. 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Phono 733, 191 South Church St,
' 23-d
GET MARRIED BEST ' MATRIMONIAL
paper published. Correspondent, To-
fedff. Ohio. 2-d
. LOANS - , 24
WANTED " '
fisn of $i2Ho on good farm ae-
cority, interest 7a.
W. H. GRARKNHORST X: CO.
Realtora
' 275 State St. 2l-d3
WANT LOAN $2000; $1300; $700. F.
It. Wood. 3 t State St. 21 n30tf
UONET TO LOAN ON FARM PROP
erty. Lowest rates obtainable. -toe
Mr. McCurdy in Homer Smith' of
fir. Rteevea-Mmre Btd. z4-a20tf
WOULD 6 INTEREST YOU f IF Your
security was perfect and your principal
showing a certain increase t We have
,everal 8atea income properties for
; sale that are protected by good leases.
-They will net yon 6.fe or over with a
cert sin increase in value. i
from ama'l houses to Business Bldgs.
BECK K HENDRICKS
XT. S. Bank Bldr 2 t n50tf
REAL ESTATE City 25 .
Own
Your
Home
. CHOICE -I'll r
$8000- Buines Comer $8000 !
CH1LDS BECHTEL I
540 State t. 25 d4tf
A NEW 4 ROOM HOUSE I. BLOCK from
car line, $lHOO with $200 cash. I i
THOMASON .
33m SUte St. -gj-dJ
TERMS HOUSE VACANT $1750. Move
''- " HEOCE t HENDRICKS
tT. S. Bank BMg. : 25 n25tf
- , , CREEK LOT . I
Well located, size lUOxllO feet. Price
f.'l.V
It . IM'VI'fvf t- fit
REAL ESTATE City 23
, MODERN HOMES
That Are Priced Richt
$500O Two story bungalow, 7 blocks
Bush bask. I '
$4000 Bungalow 5 rooms, Marion St.
Good buy. I
$3400 Bungalow 6 rooms, North 16th
street. i j
$3000 House 6 I rooms, only 4 blocks
north of state house.
$3800 Two story bungalow 6 rooms
sleetine north. :
$2300 Cosy 5 room 1 bnngalow, $300
down, W-J per montn. 'terms on
any of tke above properties.
If It's A Home See
CHILDS ft BECHTEL
540 State St. t 25-d4tf
BEST BUYS i
34 - acres, house, barn, coops, horse, 2
cows. . 1 heifer, close in. '$4200. Terms.
7 room house, fair - location, . $1500,
terms. ? : .
6 rooms, sleeping porch, strictly modern
make me on offer. i
for rent, building on State St.
SOCOLOFsKY. : Realtor
$500 DOWN AND THE BALANCE LIKE
rent will purchase a good remodeled
five room bouse in Yew Park Annex.
Price - $2250
A. C. i BOHRNSTEDT
147 No. Com' I. St., Salem, Oreron.
i ; ., ; 25-d2tf
IF YOU ARE WANTING TO BUY GOOD
DAIRY AND GRAIN FARMS. Fruit
farms or nice 5 acre ' unproved homes,
well located on Salem residences, we
have a nice list of these properties at
fair price and good terms. Therefore
yon will find it to your interest to aee
WELLS TALI.MAN ft SON
229 1 Oregon Building, Salem. Oregon.
. i 25-d4
APARTMENT HOUSE SNAP!
Well' located on paved atreet and car
line. Price $6000 income; $85 per
month.
W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO.
Realtors
275 State St. i 25-d3
WE ALL DIG FOR DOLLARS." 12Pt.
Look at this; 7 room house, lot 75x
'150; garage, paved atreeta abundance
f fruit. Owner haa to aacrifice. Make
r an offer. ' i
Listea; good 5 room bungalow, base
ment, garage lot of fruit. A anap
at $3400. !
None Better; 70 acres all in high
tate of cultivation. 1-8 miles of paved
road. Surely a bargain at $123.00
per acre. Investigate this.
You will have to act quickly if yon
want to choose a good - , acre tract
In "Salem Highway ' Tracts. Prices
ranging from $400.00 np according to
IOCS ion. )..:--We
write insurance.
RICH, L. REIMASN. REALTOR
4-5 ft 6 D'Arcy Bldg. Phone 1013,
) ? 25n23tf.
REAL BUY 6 ROOM HOUSE and bath
on paved atreet, large lot, east front,
now vscsnt, distant owner. Price
including paving paid. ; $1900, $400
cssh, balance $20 per month and in
terest. :. Krueser. 147 No. Commercial.
Phone 217. ,.-! 25d4.
i ROOM NEW ENGLISH HOUSE. COR
ner lot, splendidly located. Eaaieat
kinds of terms. I
- Large new atneco house, oa North
Summer street, $12,000. .
4 room furnished house $2500.
2 lots. 2 old houses, close in for sale
GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE
492 North Cottage St. S5-n25tf
1 ROOMS MODERN HOME GARAGE
' furnace, fireplace. will sell reason
able and terms. Quick possession. See
at 1275 E street.
BECEE ft HENDRICKS
U. S. Bank Bldg. i 25-nl5tf
r ARM TO LEASE YOU BUY THE
stock.' feed and equipments. -
: Farms for city property, Sslem or
Portlsnd.
Eastern farms for ' Oregoh.
Houses for aale with amall payment
down. . .'.).
Houses to rent, money to loan. For
bargains or exchanges.
See BARBER, 200 Gray Bldg.
i i -1 25-n29tf
GOOD VALUE $3000 BUYS A 5 Room
Bungalow and garage on Richmond
avenue. Krneger, 147 N. Commercial.
Phone 217. J 25d4
S ROOM BUNGALOW, BUILT IN, BA8E-
ment, garage, paved street, $2700, will
take good building lots a part pay
ment. lAUr-aCtive old English home, 5 rooms,
new, furnace, fireplace, hardwood floors,
corner lot, $5500; $500 cash and bal
ance like rent. .
WINNIE PETTYJOHN
Realtor
216 Oregon Bldg. t 2Vn21tf
FOR SALE
- Small house, good lot, $550. Five
room house Month Salem, modern, pav
ed atreet, $31 jO. Strictly modern bun
galow, large living room with fireplace
and buffet, oak floors. A bargain at
$5500. Nice four room bungalow
$1700.
F. L. WOOD
841 State St. , 23-n30U
3 ROOMS MODKRX GARAGE. TERMS.
Bee at 1167 N. 16th.
' BECKE ft HENDRICKS i
U. S. Bank Bldg. 25-n25tf
CAN USE A, FEW MORE EXCLUSIVE
listings of rightly priced farms, stock
and dairy ranches.-
A. C. BOHRNSTEDT :
147 North Coui'l. St.. Salem, Oreeon.
j ; '25-dtf
fUST OUTSIDE SALEM MODERN
home with everything. $4750; terms
Drapes, linoleums, electric range, etc.
BECKE ft HENDRICKS
U. S. Bank Bldg. i 25-n20tt
LOOK THESE OVER!
1 Portland business property $10,000;
exchange for Salem property.
2 room house large lot. $500.
5 room bungalow 3-4 acre land in
city limits, want residence closer in.
Modern 6 room bungalow en Court
: atreet, aacrifice for quick sale.
" 7's acre suburban home paved road
nan. $X00, want residence.
For rent Modern 4 room .bungalow.
We can match your exchange. "
PEItfUXK ft MRSTKl!S
Fbona 907. Commercial Club Bid?.
: 25-25tf
TRIM LITTLE HOM: $1100. TERMS
like rent. Brand new and immediate
ponses.sion. i
BECKE ft HENDRICKS
U. 8. Bank Bldg. i S5-n20tf
YOUNG MAN WOULD YOU SOONER
pay that rent money on a home of your
ownf If so. romeand talk it over with
' HARRIS. Entrance Maoonie Temple -Phones
79",. 1912-J. 2 n27lf
MINUTE MOVIES
AEt20AD
ClLVEr2. 3HEET. .SAt'-iT
MEP&BET OCCUPIES WE
fSOVAt SUITE. JJL'lTM
SUilMMWfj V&0 Li
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REAL ESTATE City 29
6 ROOMS FURNACE $3aOQ. ALSO
garage. toutn.
BECKE ft HENDRICKS
U. S. Bank Bldg. ! 25-n20H
LIST WITH BECKE ft HENlsatlCKS
NOW. We have calls right now for two
large homes of 7 to 10 room priced
$300 to $45oo. i. i
Alao for 4 and 5 rooms around $2500.
Office 204-205 United Statea National
Bank Building. Phone 161. ; 25-n20tf
BEFORE BC1L.DING)
Would it not pay you to aee two
houses I have for asle, very reasonably
priced, where the owners who are leav
ing Salem would take one or two va
cant lota aa part pay f ( No bunk or pad
ding in valuationa in either e. Call
on Vm. Fleming, 341 State St. for ver
ification. : 25-n27tf
2 ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE Plumb
ing. $1100. Terma will handle. Vacant
and brand new. I
BECKE ft HENDRICKS
U. 8. Bank Bldg. 25-n25tf
6 ROOM MODERN IN OAKS. FUR
naee, fireplace, garage, etc. I'rice
$4350 and reasonable terma take. See
at 1275 E. St.
BECKE ft HENDRICKS
TJ. S. Bank Bldg. 25 n25tf
PRINTED CARDS SIZE 14 BY 7H"
wording "For Sale, Enquire At." Price
10 eeuta each. Statesman Business
Office, Ground Floor.
THANKSGIVING OFFEttiNGS l Home
Business properties and trsdes. ;
A good six room house, full basement.
A bargain at $270O or will trade for
house in Portland.
A fine farm for good house in r
lem. , S
A choice 10 acre farm near Salem.
6 room house, household furniture, all
equipment, team of horses, one cow.
hay. grain, potatoes. A snap at $6300.
A genuine money making i general
atore at Marshf ield average income of
$250 per day. Will consider : some
trade.
We have severs! good farms in the
East to trado for honsea in: Salem.
House and apartments for rent from
two rooms up. !
Remember we specialize in I trades.
We get you what you want for what
yon don't want.
It there is anything in our line you.
want it will pay yoo to see us.
J. F. ULRICH ! ;
Successor to Moisaa ft Ulrich. 122
No. Com'l. 25n.23tf
OAKS LOT TERMS. $1100. YOU'LL
lik this one. '
BECKE ft HENDRICKS
U. S. Bank Bldg.
23-nl5tf
FOR SALE 5 ROOM HOUSE IN Good
location. Very small payment.! Terma
like rent. See Kletzing at the States
man. , 2n23tf.
BEST BUY IN SALEM 7 ROOM house.
bath, furnace, fireplace, gas range and
heater, garage, cement wslka and
atreeta. Walking distance. House ful
ly carpeted. All for $5000. Terms.
See owner 1153 Osk street. 25-dl2
EXCHANGE I ;
160 South Dakota; 210 Montana;
160 Harney county, Oregon; 320 Frank,
lyn county. Wash. What have you.
Want car aa payment on six room
house at $2500. Want lot or small
acreage on seven room house at $2800.
For sale nice 35 acre farm well located
at $5500. F. L .Wood. 341 State St.
25-p30tf
FURNACES IN THESE 4 HOMES, 4
to 6 roome. : Immediate possession on
two. Down payment, then like rent
$3500 to $4750.
BECKE ft HENDRICKS
U. S. Bank Bldg. 25-n20tf
7 ROOM MODERN, TERMS. I i
BECKE ft HENDRICKS !
- TJ. 8. Bank Bldg. 23 n25tf
6 ROOMS. $4350 HAS FURNACE, Fire
place, garage and lance lot. aee ait 1213
atreet. Reasonable terms. J
BECKE ft HENDRICKS I
T7. R. Bank Bldg.
25-n
REAL ESTATE Trade 27
i 1 LOOK! . ' ' '..
We have a fine 8 room home with
2 nice lots, price $60)O. Will trsde
for 19 acres improved about same value.
THOMASON
331 State St. 27-d5
LOOK! T "
5 room plastered lionse and 2 nice
lots.. Price $25UO; will trade for 5
arrea not more than 3 or 4 miles out.
i THOMASON
331 State St. 27 d5
! BUSINESS OpportunlUea 26 J
SPECIAL OFFER .
Oa restaurant in good location and
doing good business. Price $4300; ex
ceptional good lease.
W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO.
275 State St. Phone 315. 26-d3
FILLING STATION CONFECTIONERY
and grocery, well located and paying
good returas, price $6825. will tak
house in Portland or Salem up tr
$3O00 a part payment.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN ,
Realtor
216 Oregon Bldg. )6-n21tf
NOTICE
Will build building suitable for au
; tomobile sales agenrry-; size 6tx82V&
feet, welt located. .Will lease for $160
per month. ' '
W. II. UKA11CM1USS1 m VW.
275 State St.
26-d3
SMALL HOTEL CHEAP FURNISHED
and full. Steam hst. $60O takes.
BECKE ft HENDRICKS
U. 8. Bank Bldg. 26-n20tl
I FOR SALE . f
Brick building paying good income,
see ua today. This property will in
crease in value.
' W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO.
275 State St. I 2 d3
REAL ESTATE Farm 28
10 ACRES BLDGS.. TO LEASE, SELL
or trade, reasonably. Immediate poa
aessiou. BECKE ft HENDRICKS
U. S. Bank Bldg. - 28-n20tf
CHEAP TRACT 10 ACRES IN LIMITS
Illdgs and vacant. $3500. terms. Will
take some trade.
BECKE HENDRICKS
U. S. Bank Bid;. 28 2.'tf
ON HIGHWAY 50 ACRES CLOSE TO
Salem. $2-5 an acre. It's the lt buy
: from her lo Portland. Old htdg. !
BECKE ft HENDRICKS
U S. Bank BMs. 2n18tf
IN TfcE LlMEUGMT
huSO 10MIFPENPOOP,
DICTATOR. AAJLGAKIA
VDUO MAS PifcCEt AM .
CMbARGO OW ALL
"tic yoRii
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REAL ESTATE Farms 28
LOOK!
' 54 acres only 7 mile from Salem.
1-4 mile from paved road. 1 A snap for
$60 per acre.
THOMASON
331 M State St. . t 28-d3
ONE OF THE FINEST SMALL DAIRY
farma in the Siletx valley. 5 minutes
to High achool and past postof fic. Q
acres, good buildings $7000
See me for stock and dairy ranches.
A. C. BOHRNSTEDT
147 No. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon,
i i i 28-w27tf
TRADES A aplendid ruily equipped dairy
in a dairy country to exchange for fruit
farm near or income in Salem; A go
ing chicken ranch of 47 acres with
aplendid house, tenant bouse and good
barn, feed, wood, and housebould fur
niture all ready to light on and atart to
gathering eggs, the owner will aell 'or
swap for something thst does not re
quire personal attention; 90 splendid
Minnesota acrea for farm in the val
ley; $16,000 income in Salem for fruit
ranch; $25,000 income in Salem and
will consider farm up to $20,000; $20.
000 income for farm np to $ 15,000 and
will carry back; $4000 city property for
40 acre farm and will pay cash dif
ference up to $2500; 60 acrea well
improved, 10 acres of besring prunes.
A good dairy farm worth $6000 for
residence. '
McGILCHRIST ft PENNINGTON
209 U. S. Bank Bldg Phone .140
i 28-n30tf
TRACT OX TERMS BLDGS. 13 Acre
for $3250. 1 Best we know.
BECKE ft HENDRICKS
U. S. Bank Bldg. 28-n20tl
LOOK!
' 30 acrea good 5 room house, 2 fine
cows, 70 chickens, all tools and feed.
Price $3000; will take part in trade.
Balance good terms.
. We have some good income Portland
property to trade for Salem residence.
THOMASON
331 'i State St. 28-d2
1100 TAKES SMALL HOUSE PLAS-
tered. New and vacant. zuu down.
BECKE ft HENDRICKS
U. S. Bank Bldg. 28 n9tf
FARM BARGAIN
' 30 acrea 11 miles . from Salem on
good gravel road. 5 room plastered
house, cows, chickens and tools go with
place for $'.T00.
THOMASON . ' " '
331 4 State St. 2 d5
To Exchange
29
WANT CAR AS PAYMENT ON House.
Want house for close in acreage with
new bungalow. Want a lot or 'ord
Coupe for Dodge car. F. L. Wood,
311 State street. 29d5
REAL ESTATE Suburban 30
SUBURBAN HOMES THREE DANDY
close to Salem. Immediate possession
on one. $3500 to $4750.
BECKE ft HENDRICKS . -U.
S. Bank Bldg. 30 n!5tf
CHEAP SMALL RANCHES 35 ACRES
for $1600: 16 acrea $3250; lO acres
$3500. All have aet bldgs. Immediate
possession and terms on all.
BECKE ft HENDRICKS
U. S. Bank Bide. 30-n30tf
USED CARS For Sale 31
MITCHELL TOURING CAR GOOD CON
dition, specially priced for this. week
only $165. Federal Tire Shop. 31-d6
FOR SALE 1920 AUTOMOBILE TOUR
ing. Good condition. Price $450
terms. Phone 1995. 260 North High.
31-d6
BUIQK 1923 MODEL GLASS Enclosed
5-psssenger. Will -sacrifice. Particu
Isra. Vick Bros., or 606 E. B8th St.,
North Portland. Oregon. 31d9
CHEV. BARGAIN CHEW Owner
must sell. 1923 Chevrolet Touring, good
condition. extras, an unusual offer,
good terms if desired, see Chef Oyster
Loaf Restaurant. 31d4
FOR SALE!
1923 Dodge delivery. A-l con-
dition. oversise cord tires $750
1923 lodge touring, run 5000
miles, a real buy j
1922 Dodge roadster.;
1921 Dodge touring, car had ex
t cellent care. ,
1922 Overland touring ,
1923 Easex touring
1920 Dodge touring..
1919 Dodge touring
730
500
475
35
650
375
275
1921 Dodge sedan.
1913 Dodge tourin;
1923 Dodge coupe,
600
200
A-l condi-
4...1' 850
lion --. ---
TERMS
BONESTEEI.E MOTOR CO.
1:1-. 31-d4
:. Ford Specials
1915 touring $ 45.0O.
1916 touring..... 1 60.001
1918 touring : r 75.00
1917 roadster - 70.00
1920 roadster, starter 150.00
1921 roadster, starter... 195.00
1924 roadster, atarter 325.00
1919 touring, atarter 115.00
1920 touring, atarter 160.00
1924 touring, starter 370.00
1924 Coupe - 325.00
- EASY TERMS .
j J Valley Motor Co.
Authorizd Ford Dealer
SCO North High Phone 1995
! ! 3l-d2tf
LATE 1924 FORD COUPE. $70 WORTH
of extras including a speedometer, spot
light, rear view mirror, wiper, dssh
light, spare tire, stop lizht, Stewart
' vacuum tank, special oiling system.
$175 cash will handle. 615 Ferry.
I 31 d3
V- "Why Walk?"
j It is far cheaper to ride in a used car,
;wet feet end doctor'a hill snre take
: the joy out of life. Wouldn't it be
more convenient for rnu to have your
own ran to drive back and forth to
1 work f Aside from the enjoyment the
1 family will get out of it evenings and
! Sundays.
", It is easy to buy a used rar on onr
'payment plan, t'owe in and let ua tt-H
! you about it. We hnve larse selection
( of both open and eluded models . to
; ehoone from.
Prices ranae from 90 It $I2). All
cars are guaranteed a represented.
"After We S-ll Serve."
F. W. Pettyjojhn Co. .
119 and 7! North i'nmmrrria! St.
limn Ttl-n'J.ltf I
(All righta protected by The George Matthew Adams Service Trade Mark Registered U. S. Patent Office)
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Of Reliable Business
AJOBtTLANCB
AMBULANCE SERVICE. DAY OR night.
Phone 666. 173 South Liberty
AUCTIONEERS
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Expert Livestock, farnitnre, real aetata
Be. 1810 N. Summer Phone 511 for
ale dates.
L. E. TALBOTTi
Auctioneer !
Phon 470 202 tJ. 8. Bank Bldg.
; j 15
G. SATTERLEE
Auctioneering
Booms 25-26, Breyinaa ; Block
Phene ,430 or 1211-1. 'ine-12tf
ATJTO PAINT INO
HAVE US REPAINT YOUR CAR WITH
our new permanent tiniaa.
A SwVKTk
eaurv Cm
High Street at Trad 1
BATTERY AND ELECTRICIANS
R. D. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES
tarter and generator work; 171 South
Commercial
PRESTO-LITE BATTERY SERVICE
Station. Expert battery and electrical
work. Ferria Broa, Phone 1803, 418
Court.
cwdisro
531
Court St.
JOB WILLIAMS
BICYCLES AND REPAIRING
LLOYD E. RAMSDEN DAYTON BICY-eles-
and repairing; 387 Conrt.
CHINESE REMEDY
L. L. DICK L. M. HUM. CHINESE
Medicine Gov. help any kaown disease
420-426 Stat St Salem, Oregon.
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CHIROrODIST
DR. SJ. SCOTT, GRADUATE Na
tional University Sciences, Chicago.
Masonic Temple. Phone 640.
CHIROPRACTOR
DR. O. U SCOTT. PSO CHIROPRACTOR,
414-19 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phon 87.
re. 828-R.
CLEANERS ft DYERS
8 A LEM CLEANERS AND DYERS. 1215
S. Commercial. Phone 1868. W po-
cisliie on one day servwe.
CONTRACTORS
TOR CEMENT I WORK CALL AT 486
N. Summer street Phone 674-J.
CHERRY CITY CONTRACTING CO.
General contracting and building. Esti
mate gladly .furnished. Phon 1S67R
or 5PF12. " d28tf
DBES8MAETNO
PRINTED CARDS SIZE 14" BYJ7"
?;wording "Dreaainaking: price 10
eeata each. Statesman Buaiaes Office
Gronnd Floor,
ELECT RI CI AN8
SALEM ELECTRIC CO. MASONIC
bui.ding. Phon 1200. 1
ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLY
Co. Phone 1934. 222 N. Liberty.
rLEENER ELECTRIO CO.
House wiring by hour or contract. Ea
timate furnished. Phon 980. 471
"Ooort 8t. '
FARM PATEB
IF YOU WANT TO OET THE BEST
farm paper, aead 15c to the Pacific
Homestead. Salem, Oregon for a three
month' trial subscription. M a t i o n
tbi ad.
POULTRYMEN SEND EIGHT TWO
' cent stamp for special three months'
trial for the beat and oldest journal in
th wast. The articles and advertise
' .ments are of special interest to th'
Soultry breder of th Northwt
ortbweat Poultry Journal.211 Com
mercial atreetf Salem. Oregon.
FINANCIAL
FARM LOANS PLENTY OF MONEY to
loan on good farm security.
CITY LOASTS We are loaning Pru
dential Insurance Company money on
' city residences and business property,
at SMi'fr, plus a commission. Hawkins
ft Roberts.. Inc., 205 Oregon Building.
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LOANS MADE ON GOOD CITY PROP
erty at a low rate on the easy payment
plan, ao at end of year you are all
paid up; Farm loana on large or amall
tracts: private money. See first and
you will go no farther. G. W. Laflar.
410 Orevon Bldg. ' .
City; Loans
ANDERSON ft RUPERT
' Agent
406 Oregon Building
FARM LOANS LESS INTEREST,
longer timn.- bo commission. Protcta
against adversity. City loans, lowest
; rates, monthly installments, prq-pay
meat privileges. J, C. Biegmund. room
a,.. I.t1 - Hi KaftV -
Farm Loans
' ANDERSON ft RUPER1 .
inn Oearnn RniMeo '
FLOBISTS
CUT FLOWERS. WEDDING BOUQUETS
funeral wreaths, deroratlona. C. r.
Breithaupt. .florist, 1 23 N. L I b r t j
Thn n0
WTl AD DAREDEVIL '
N NOVEL VifMt.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
and Professional Firms Arranged in Alphabetical
Order for Quick Referenct V I
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
SALEM MORTUARY, FUNERAL DIREC
tora. 210 Center. Phone -1658.
FURNITUEB STORES
GIE8E FURNITURE CO.-r4j V A H T Y
furniture for lea money. 872 Court,
Phone 464.
PEOPLES' FURNITURE STORE NEW
nd second hand furniture; 271 N.
Commercial.
HEMSTITCHING
THE VOGUE FOR HEMSTITCHING
stamped gooda. 4294 Court.. 14-dl3
MRS. C. E. MILLER, HEMSTITCHING,
stamping, buttona. Room 10, over Mil
ler's Store. Phone 117.
HEMSTITCHING, STAMPING, PLEAT
ing. The Petite Shop, Room 5, over
Busicka. a29tf
SALEM ' ELITE H EMSTITOHING
pleating, buttona, stamping and needle
work; 328 Oregon bldg. Phon 379.
S0ME0PATHIC PHYSICIAN
DR. L. Q. ALTMAN, HOMEOPATH WT.
Does a general practice.. Treats Goiter,
Gall Stones, and Dropsy, ariaing from
diseases of heart, liver or kidneya
without operation. Office and reai-
. denee. 296 N. Liberty St., Salem, Or.
r-hone 147.
INSURANCE
WARREN F. POWERS
Life, Accident, Fire, Automobile
219 U. S. Nat'i Bank Bldg. Phone 607
iaisure
Your home' oV car now '
Phone 161
BECKE ft HENDRICKS
U. 8. Bank Bldg.
LADIES TAILORING
D. H. MOSHER TAILOR FOR MEN
jindwomen. 474 Conrt mm
LANDSCAPE GARDENING
SAVE MONEY BY HAVING YOUR lawn
built by the Blake Landscape company.
Phone 1324-51. d5
LAUNDRIES
SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 16 S.
Liberty atreet. Phone 25. I d a a t
largest beat.' Established 1889.
CAPITAL CITY 8TB AM LAUNDRY
Quality work; prompt service; 12 64
Broadway. Phone 165. .
MEDICAL
MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY
Phone 517-W.
MUSI0 STORES
SHERMAN, CLAY ft CO., PIANOS
Steinwaya, Duo-Art and othera. Moore's
Music House, 415 Court Street.
3EO. a WILL PIANOS, PH0N0
grsphs, sewing machines, sheet music,
and piano studies. Repairing phono
graphs and sewing machine; 432
State atreet, Salem.
rRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW
Victor or Brunawick. H. L. SUff Furni
ture Co- Music Dept. -
NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS
OK. A. SLAUGHTER A O U T't AND
chronic diass; 415 Oregon Bldg.
Phone 110.
NURSERY STOCK
FRUIT. NUT AND 8HADE TREES
Pearcr Bros.. 287 State. - i
PACKING AND SHIPPING
FOR EXPERT. FURNITURE PACKING
and ahipping, call Stiff Furniture
Store, Phone 941. a-8Qtf
PAPERHANGINO AND PAINTING
WALL PAPER SAMPLE BOOKS AND
book a oa wall deeoratlona. ' Max O.
Burea, 179 N. Com'L. Salem.
PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR HOUSE
decorating, paper banging, tinting, etc.
Reliable workman. ;
PIANO TUNERS
EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED Pi
ano tuner. Leave orders Will'a Masie
1 Store. '
PLUMBING
PLUMBING AND GENERAL . REPAIR
work. Graber Broa., 141 8. - Liberty
Pbone 550. f-19tf
RADIO
For Every Purpose Every Puree
r'C'"5JTri 'All Staadard Sixes
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,A of Radio Tube
UAL1K ft EOFF ELECTRIC SHOP
,337 Court St. Phone 4KS
RADIO DOCTORS
1 SALEM ELECTRIC CO.
V 8. BARTON, Prop.
Masonic T .,..! PSnr I"11
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ANVtATEt
CABTOOH
A SNJU
OF THE
REPAIRING
aLVIN B. STEWART
847 Conrt St
Umbrella. Cutlery and Key
La wnmowera, rasor-blades, aciasors,
Vnfvea and tKls aherpened.
SCAVENGERS
BOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE GAR
bag and refua of all kind removed
. by the month. Reasonable ratea. Cess
pools cleaned and dead animal re
moved. Phones: Office $5; Res. 2058.
SECOND HANS QOODS
WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH
ing and shoe.. Beat priaea paid. Cap
ital Exchange; 842 North Commercial
Phone 1868-W. I
STOVES AND ST0VB REPAIRING
STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED
40 yeara experience. Depot National
I "tee, aixea 26 :o 68 in.' high. Paints,
oifa and varniahes, etc., loganberry and
bop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove
Works. 250 Court Streeti Phone 124.
TRANBFEB AND HAULING
CAPITAL' CITY TRANSFER CO. 226
State St. Phone 933. Distributing, for
warding and storage eun apecialty. Get
our rate. j
WS MOVE, STORK AND BHIP H0USE
hold good. Our specialty is piano and
furniture moving. W also make coun
try trips. We handle the beat coal and
wood. Call oa na for price. We give
good measure, good quality and good
- service. Larmer Transfer Co. Phon 930
TRANSFER AND HAULING OF ALL
kinds. Phone 19F3.
TEANHPOETATION
PARKER'S STAGeI LINES Z
O. W. Parker, General Manager
Central Stage Terminal Salem, Oregon,
8ALEM-8ILVERTON DIVISION
Leavea Salem, Central Stage Terminal:
7 a. m.; 11 a. m.; 5 p. m.
Leaves Eilverton New Stand:
9 a.m. ; 1 p.m. ; 6 fe,m.
Balem-Iadependeaea-MonanMth Divisiot
Leavea Salem, Central Stag Terminal
' "7 a.m.; 9 a .as.; 11:10 a.m. ;
8:10 p.m.; 6:101 p.m.
Leavea Monmoath, Measoouth Hotel: .
8:15 aj.; 1 p.m.; 8:15 p.m.
Leav- Independeae. Beaver Hotel:
8:30 a.m.; 9:50 a.m.; 1:15 pjn.
4 p.m.; 6:30 p.m.
Leavea ' Central Stage Terminal, Sales,
for Dalle at:
f a.m.; 11:10 a.m.; 8:10 p.m.
. Leavea Gail Hotel. Dallaa. at:
6 a.m.; 1 p.m.; 6115 p.m.
We make connection at Salem to el
parte of tha valley. Extra trips by ap
- pointment. ' I
J. W -pfcRKER, General Manarer
WATEB
SALEM WAtER. LIGHTjft POWER CO
Office, 801 South Commercial St. Tel
per cent discount on do e t i e flat
rate paid in advance.! No 4 d act ion
. for abaene or any canp ir.lesa water
la ahnt off yonr premies
MAIN TASK IS TO KEEP
DOWN EXPENDITURES
(Continued from jpag 1)
greetsexecutive declajrations when
made In person, but in the house
members applauded s everal of the
recommendations.
President Coolidgej made no re
commendations with respect to im
mediate tax reduction, but he told
the congress that if it would keep
within the limitation: of the budg
et he presented yeste rday it would
be possible to have "a moderate
amount of tax.redu stion and all
the tax refofraQthat the congress
may wish for during the next fis
cal year."
Chief among his other recom
mendations, some cf which are
reiterations of declarations in his
first annual messages were:
Hold to World Conrt
American 'adherence to the
world court with reservations
practically outlined and with an
additional safeguard that this
country shall not be bound by ad
visory operations which may be
rendered by the court upon ques
tions which the Unitjed States had
not voluntarily submitted.
The sa'e or lease i of Muscle
Shoalsjinder' right guarantees for
cheap nitrogen for agricultural
use. j I .,
Flood control on tjhe Mississ-ippi
and Colorado riversl and develop
ment of the lakes toj the gulf and
St. La.wrence watervfays. i ,
Amendment of the transporta
tion act so as to facijlitate consoli
dation of railway system and to
provide simplicity in relations be
tween employer andjeniplOye, and
more direct local responsibility of
each in labor disputes.
The transferring. o the emerg
ency fleet corpora tiofa of the whole
responsibility of the;: operation of
the ' merchant marine fleet and
property and leaving to the ship
ping board solely tlje duty of de
term in Ins Jmajor ' no!icte- wliich
require dpTiberative action.
Agricultural aid jhrough legis
lation to be fubinited ffter the
aKricultural commission has com
pleted its survey of the situation?
Full constitutional rights for
ncsro, with legislative safeguards
against lynching, 'the. placing of
the prohibition enforcement force
By ED WHEEL AN
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sit. is claTmed T"n45
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CtOSl"H) CALL
and first, second and third clajss
postmasters under -the civil ser
vice. .
Amendment of the immigration
act so as to permit Immigrants in
this country more latitude in ob- ,
taining admission of members of
their own families.
Passage of legislation for .the
reorganization of government de
partments. Maintenance of the policy of
"constantly working toward the'
full treaty strength of the navy."
Congressional .support for the -development
of air navigation and
for' the army plan of national de
fense. "
Representation of all parties at
the ballot box and on various
registration boards. -
Establishment of national police
bureau. . ,
Announcing that the calling of
a second disarmament conference
by the United States would await '
the outcome of proposals by other
governments for a European eon-
ference where President Coolidge
said he would not wish to have
representatives attend a confer
ence, which would ''contemplate
commitments opposed to the free
dom of action we desire to main
tain unimpaired with respect to
our purely domestic policies."
, The president told congress that
proposals to outlaw aggressive
warfare should be carefully stud
ied and sympathetically viewed.
Not for League
In his discussion of foreign af
fairs, the president aeain took oc
casion to declare the United States
not to be .disposed to join the
league of nations; to appeal for.
support by public" authorities and
private citizens for the European
reparations, settlement plan, and
to declare againt cancellation by
this country of the war debts.
Immediately upon the conclu
sion of the reading of the presi
dential message the last prelim
inary Incident to the opening oi
the final cession of the present
congress, the senate and house
started in on the real work that,
win -occupy . them for the next
three months.
In the house, the first of the
appropriation bills, that for the
interior department, was taken up,
while the senate gave brief con
sideration to the Muscle Shoals
question, recessing until tomorrow
with this legislation having the
right of way. ,
President Coolidge's recommen
dations and the general legislative
prog&am were subject, of informal
conferences among administration
leaders - at th capital and also
were discussed at a meeting early
Jn the day between the executive
rnd some of the senators (lead
ers.) Both house and senate leaden
sre determined to bring forward
mn'ters of reneral legislation
v henever possible, but in the faei.
of the am which always is char
arter!tic of short sessions and the
lack of working republican ma
jority, they are making no ire
diction as to possible accomplish
ments. ,
Little Hope for Action
Senator Borah of Idaho, who
today was made chairman of the
senate foreign relations commit
tee, said that whenever there was
opportunity to do so be would
lay the world court proposal be- t
fore the senate, but that he paw
little hope of final action at this
session.- He reiterated his opinion
that an extra session would be
necessary. .
Endorsing President Coolidge's
proposal to piace the merchant
marine under the emergency fleet
corporation. Chairman Jones of
the senate commerce committee
said there probably would be much
opposition to this plan. He doubt
ed that final action would be pos- '
sible before March 4.
With respect to the executive's
recommendation for a suspension
of operation or section 28 of the
merchant marine act giving pre- ,
ferentfal rail tates on goods hauled ,
In American bottoms. Senator
Jones said thiq section first should
be tried out before being con-demned.-
. Approve Plans
Senator Smith, democrat. South
Carolina, chairman of the inter
state" commerce committee, gave
general approval to the president's
plans regarding amendment of the
transportation act and said there t
would be definite action at thi3
session. -Asserting that there was
little real opposition1 to the plan
of povernnient reorganization em
bodied in pending legislation.
Chairman Smodt of the special
joint . congressional committee,
which has been considering the
problem, predicted favorable al
tjon on that bill.
An amendment to the immigra
tion act along the lins sugcested
by Mr. Coolidge U in preparation,
but neither house hor senate lead
ers would forecast action at the
present session.
With respect to agricultural re
lief legislation there was divided
opinion, but most leaders concur
red in the view of the president
that definite Iwuislatlve action
should not be undertaken until
after the agricultural commission
appointed by the executive has
completed its labors. - .
The complete- text of President
Coolldge's message to congress will
be found on pages seven and ten
of this issue.
Scottish Rite Masons Dine
at New Salem Restaurant
Nearly 70 members of the Ttoso
Croix club. Scottish Kite Mason,
met .for their regular ecssibn at
the New Salem restaurant, in the
Iltiirlies building, last night.
Phillip Malcolm. Inspector general
for Scottish Kite Masons in Ore
gon, was the principal speaker.
Other after-dinner speakers
were JnsMce.fi. P. Coshow of the
supreme ?ourt. Gorernor Walter
M. Pierce. Rev. U. S. Crowder.
Jtev. K. II. Shanks and Benjamin
Klmber, county YMCA secretary.
Short talks were given by sever1!
Portland men.