THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY HORNING,' JANUARY 2, 1025 I
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W. LANGE, YXTXRISARIAN
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WOOD FOR SALE
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iTuT SECOND GROWTH FIB, 87r OAK
t9. Call 1131. f- ll-d37tl
0R SALEDRY 61. AB WOOD, Phona
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1AK3 BROS. BELL ; WOOD. Phoa.
1S80-M, r H lift'
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iST WOOD. 4 FT. AND IS INCH. DR1
mill W0O4 a.U par soau. mom
143. 11-11
WOOD SHORT LENGTHS OB 4 Tl
I COAL, best qui 17 from 11175 Mr toi
p. Oregoa, UUh, ar Rock. Spring
Prompt delivery. Phono 1855. Il-a20t.
15 INCH OLD FIK, 4 rOOT OLD FIB
seeena rrowu eaa iu as, roon
18F8.
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Mayfleld.
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Lad ilf f WIT sT.r.D'sH.nTtnwTTi M
. .it a ft- Fa inusadiata deliver
f-.Paeaa 10ft. ; 41121
BEST G BLADE OF WOOD
4 ft Ml It laea. ,
I Dry null d-
I Dry MMt growth, fix. '
Iiry ft. oak aad ask.
ptoarat. delivery and rBB)abla prio
- " FREDK. WILLS 7
110 South Church. Phone HAS, U-a6t-
IS INCH AND 4 rOOT WOOD OP AL1
t kind. Price ressoaabl Mi prompt
delivery. Phone tS-W 11-stSr
"WANTED Employment 12
FOR INCOME TAX REPORTS BOOK-
keeping tut toaiuif w . A. Sip
VV1L A. B.. 245 Chemeketa. Phone
8WJ.1 K . -" v ' 12-J8
EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER Waati
permanent position, lieod reference
Adera SU93 Statewea
WANTED Miscellaneous IS
WANTED PRIVATE MONEY . FOB
farm joeae. we n eeverai appilea
tioaa oa hand. Hawk Lot a Robert
la, 80S -Oregoa Buildiag.n .Is-dSsl
WANTED If EH AND WOMEX T
take fana paps eubseriptUaa. . A gooe
proposition t the right people. Ad
dresa taa Pacifi Homestead. States'
Baa Bldx- . Salem. Or.
. WOODBT Tax AUCTIONEER BUTr
MISCELLANEOUS
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. Square Deal Welding Work
39 ferry Strait ,
Phone 864
teach electric and acetylene weld-
in r. Wilder o 12 J"er axperianca
aa tracaer. - ; .,
HPEBT PHOXOGBAPH 1 REPAIRING
w tall for aad deUvar. PbotRp 6SO.
19 North Capitol. 14-dlOtf
LOST AXD FOiTSD 23
KSOLX'TIONS THAT I'LL CUT OUT
large part of tba rrttata and kicks
aad aour iooka, that I II be fairlr rood
atttirad and apread a few niiea of
uailt, that I'll read tki ad and aharp-
; my pencil and Iiffure.
eu acre lying- up imonf the fruit
' Ji with roed 0 room aoase, good
; iMra aad ' other baildinra. IO acrea
ef: fine beariar pronea. 2 acrea renerat
enrhard. 800 acres good oak timber
, rmay tor harvest, all oa mam hichway,
t ' 4 Bile from rood Uwp, risht at aebool
if 1 from station, price S6000
1' ,d ni-' trade; 19 ' fTnit-aCre!!1!-
soi S room bunralow, barn aad other
- iiaprorements, - 6 acrea of bearing
. trsnea, ea!r miles oot aad a couple of
biecks from-the rreat hirhway. price
ww, aad will trade for aieo bouse;
19 bare acres in the beaatifal 8uanr
m4 irait belt for nlr 92000 and m
take -a city lot or m amall boose; 44
tisely improTed acrea, fine house ana
urs. and 20 acre of bearing; prunes
ana iu acres of chemea aad walnut.
i siilea oot where' yon can get a Tiew
a. Mt. Hood, price $20,000 and a stock
or dairy ranch is wasted j - another
jkpvaaid 40 eat north a boat tour mi lea.
, U improved with 7 seres , ef pranes
ad a to acre strawberry patch, all
icellent la ad, price 920.000. will trade
for Salem income or stock ranch: 920..
000 income for farm; S0O acre wetl im-
atwred smooth farm near pared read.
I prire 925,000. for eastern land. Happy
I Sew Year and the same to as Let's go.
:o t . S.
Bank Bldr. Phone 140.
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LOST LADY'S WATCH. ELGIN. IX-
Jtial "R. A. H" on watch, "D. E. H
a fob. ' Phone 1434-M. ' 22-j3
LOST SHELL -RIMMED GLASSES IN
Call 1649-R. Reward. 22-i2
PERSONAL
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AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY debt
of Mrs. D. II. Shacktnan after Decem
ber 31, 1924. Mr. D. H. Bhackman.
LOANS
3A
10 PER CENT 2ND MTGE-DOUBLE
. secumy. fer "sale. Installment 1100
r HECKK A HENDRICKS
i V: 6. Baak liUi. - 24-jltf
MONET TO LOAN ON FARM PROP
, rl7. Liowest raies eBtaiaaoiaw bw
: Mr. UTS,i. 1. tmm fimits'l of
: RtMfM-VMir. Hide 4-.SfHf
I REAL ESTATE City 23
: 1 Own
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"pli5 FAIRMOUNT HILL Beautiful
"! w lota, psvement paid. Cheapest
: ; lota in whole dmtrt-t. Prtee 9930.
, BECKK A HENDRICKS
U. S. Bank Bldg.
25-Jltf
START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT
; Buy A Home 1
V To Shelter You ia Adversity -S
ronwi house and barn.- Lot 50 by
' 125. 91200.
8 room plastered house, full hsse
menl. . tiood location. A bargain al
, 92700; rood terms. ?
1 5 room bungalow. Modern' except
fureare. Price 9230O.
Good 10-acre tract near Salem. Twn
large hama. A. real bargain at 92500
or will, trade for city property.
Wo have seversl good houses : for
rent.
T. ecra trset'.with 7 room lieuse,
aad other building. One mile -from
assail 50 seres ia cultivation.
- A gnod farm at 93600.
Or you may h looking for a (rood
wheat ranch. 200 seres, 180 in crop,
good -spi-in;. 11 miles eat of 8lmi.
A; bargsm at 9110 per acre.' Will eon
id"r mome city property in trade.
Remember if you have anything to
. trade ae ni. , ,
We writo Tnsurar.ee. -
j J. F. USrlch :
l ITS Ni Com'l. Phone 1314.
FOR F.VTX - -CI
rocery store, good loestiott. Price
92fioo. Would take good lot as part
payment.
; - KRUKGER
i 147 N. Com'l St. i'hone 217
3.Vd'J7
fiil DtJN.. BALANCE MONTHLY
br-i- gnrsge bouse cn-rorncr lot. Price
fiOO. I" : ' ' .
T5KCKK A HF.NDKICK9
I'. S: Bank Bids. . 23 jltf
t'Oll SAL-Grxery sfnre. t.-'to. IIis
pn far rvui. 1". L. Wood. :( 1 1
REAIz ESTATE City 23
r .NEW YEAR SPECIAL " I
r f w d0bi. eonatraction mod-
,n- .Er rF ,0- Osrsce. 96250
A. C. BOHRNSTEDT in it
nd Insurance V
I47:orth Corn ! St. B.lem, Oreeon.
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Sf4 Plt"d house. I East
frant, aa 12th, ear Oak .treat. Eatra
- traat. Owner in Calif ornii Cut
Vtif ta 3230; soma term. : JCow
; iouuoutata poMaaaioa. I fi U
-. H It's A Home . l'tv
J.-' CHILDS A BECHTEL ' ' -840
State St. , 23-d31tf
M00 CASH. BALANCE MONTHLY
nuya a room houae North. Price 92 650
tt o ICKE A HENDRICKS .
I?. S. Bank Bldg. t , 33 Jltf
Best Buys and
Exchanges
To raise cash ay client will disoonnt
fwod paper 10. ,-
8 room modern house, want loan on
aame of 91500 at 7. 7 ,
950.000 boy a modern hotel how
lag an income of 10 on 970.000. Easy
term a. ft.
..4(.rooB -ouae, jood lot, north, front,
.9550. terms. , ; s a
Lot cloe la to apply an new 5 room
bung-alow. What hare you I , .
ebocoiofsky
341 State.
25-d31tf
OAKS ADDITION
IX)T BARGAIN IP
Best section, of Oaks
sold immediately.
Siooo -
BECKE ft HENDRICKS I
V. 8. Bank Bldg. 4 25-jltf
rusT city property: and farms
f" 01 iraaee to otter and noth
ing more definite tU the first ef the
year when we'll give yen more partic
ulars. ' - - . - - - . ' i,
McGILCHRIST PENNINGTON
20 US Bank Bldg.- Phone 140,
i- : -.- 25 d23tf
FOR SALE PBOPETTIN BROWNS-
TUie.' Uood. tocatioa on main street.
: adjoaning the -Virrt "National ;i baak.
Suitable; for apartments or home.- A
. 12 room boose "and lot. Inquire ?of
W.E.C,' 32,- 3rd ladependenea. Or.
: .---: - , ;,25-j2
,WHTPAT' RKNTi
' 4 room baarslow 91450; terms.'
6 room furnished bungalow. ' 92500
2 acrea eloea in, bid-.. $100.; -;
6A. suburban homo for residence.
8 room cottage fine lot. 91600.
Dandy farm, equipped, will exchange.
If you want to boy sell or exchange
. see .
PERRINE ft MAKRTERS
213 Commercial Club BUI3. 83-d20tf
FARM TO LEASE TOO BUT THE
Stock, feed and equipmeats. '
Farms for eity property, Salem or
Portland. 1 1::1
Eastern, farms for Oregon, f ?U'
Houses for sale with small payment
down. ; i . !..; ,s
- Houses to rent, money to loan. For
bargains or xrhsnge.
So BARBER, 200 Gray Bldg.
1 25-a29tf
BARGAIN 7 ROOM HOUSE. FINE IX)-
eation on N. Summer St. Hardwood
floors, furnace, fireplace, garago. Mod
ern in every detail, ; House eoe year
old," 96500. I 1
BECKE A HENDRICKS '
U. S. Bank Bldg. r 25 jltf
LARGE HOMES HERB S TWO OF 8
rooms, 930O to f jOO ; down, balance
like rent takea either. Both have ga
rs res and large lota with fruit. 3000
and 93C50. t
BECKE A 1 HENDRICKS. '. ,
TJ. S. Bank Bldg. , 23-d21tf
5 ROOM ' HOUSE: SLEEPING r PORCH.
noiirr ejicrin msruirHt, uniiv lui-.
en house, fruit, berries and grapes.
Located 8. Church Kt. 930O terms.; r
BECKE A HENDRICKS :
U. S. Bank Bldg. - :. it 25-jltt
rOR SALE 4 ROOM HOUSE IN Good
1 location. Very small payment. Terms
like real. Be Klettiag . at the States
i Baa.; -, f -, i.;J5a2SU.
Business block. Sale
W'Mt.OOP
BoildinK all furnished
Apt,' house,- good income ...
Apt. bouse close in, good ...935,000
Apt. bouse vary close ia .915,000
Apt. houaa corner lot ...911.000
Old house, great location .910.500
Will trade good mortgage for Apt house
or- rooming house. , , . ,
Aat. house close in . 94,ooo
Larva rooming house .
99.0OO
.93,500
T room house Msrioa st...
Furnished house close ia.
93.700
97.500
2 large Iota joining
Contractors look into these Urge cor
ners. Now for aale at reasonable prices.
GERTRUDE J. M, PAGE. Realtor
403 North Cottage 8t. n i 25-d5tf
SMALL LIVEABLE HOUSE -WONDElt
ful lot- Fairmount hiU. 91250. Lot
ia easily worthxthe nrire asked. j
BECKE ATIENDRICKS .
V, S. Bank Bldg. ' 2o jttf
YOUNO MAN WOULD YOU SOONER
pay that rent money on a home of your
. owet If so. noma aad talk it over with
. 'HARRIS. Eatrsaee MasoBi9;;Teraple -yhos
Tfla. 1942-Xt . tU 2j-n2Ttf
A Linen MiU;f or Salem
i-p MAb Seciijdi .J;
This means thst real estatn varaeSt In
.. Sslem will inerease 20 per cent within
the next twelve wienths.- "!
JUST THE PLACE Modern 5 room
' bungalow fireplano. furnace, Hwd floors
ate. Only 94i0O: eoed term. . . ., if
LOOK AT THIS 7 room house, lot
TSit SO. rarare. saved street. Abun
dant of fruit. ; Owner bss to soil.
Msk an offer.! - )' rm i
-You will have to act quietly if you
want te choose- a good A sere tract
In 'Salem Highway Tracts." Prices
ranging from 9400 up according to lo
cal ion. : i 'j''-' !
We writ insurance.
Rich L. Reimann
. Realtor i ii
A.K.H rt'leev Ride. Phona 1013. t
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PRINTED CARDH SI 14": BY
anw JUJl aausBr ') I1AIS1 V. nflTj wan : jga m X rirny
10 eenta eaeh. Statesman Busiaa
Office, Ground Floor. .
500 CASH. BALANCE MOX TITLT Btrys
. 4 room house on paveu. street. Xiarse
lot. Price 91900. I
r BECKK A HENDRICKS
f. R. Bank Bldr. 2-Vittf
MINUTE MOVIES
I " . . ' I NOVeJ.REMEMfrR.. I WANT NO , " " , JZn. T" " NOSA.Mt DABLiM'.i '-, e
- ONE REEL COMSDy CALLER S IN TKE KITCWEN , I tAt- igJOJ2A, MKS s -rV I ' n I Q I SO VOUE &AC B. S
COOKS,. AMD ! b -13 PWAl fXte ,Jk I
YODi STRICT VCTl A CALL FROAa . V . : I LATER. ,. . - W - J
pr3CDCCtrt ey; Kd JB- Sweetie. -. AZ ' - ' ! Z7Zz -MCJ I abcmisal J
I t-""T I (quick, fat. vouil wave To fi , (GREAT HEAVENS .'WORA S I he mvsTHave beem ) - . ;
fC1 X ;v H!Pe NTr4E M- ,A . i I :frn VJWAT S TUB MtrANlNG . ( LEFT THERE BV S
fltLtj aATEaty 23
ROOK HOUSE ON PAVED STREET.
Urge lot, fruit, garage 92800. .
; 4; room new house, Kast Salem, far
. pared street. 93800; easy terms.
: .'. rni strictly modern home, very
! 'aa in, excellent condition, practically
w. 95950. Good terms.
Beautiful new home of T rooms.
5, rlT modem la every way. Oaka ad-
dition, 97750.
,? ,oom on 'our apartmenU. ax
eilent furnace, large lot, two garages,
fW4 treat an car line, price 950O0
including most of the farniaaings. Will
Uka small house, grocery store or
butcher shop as part payment.
J WINNIE PETTYJOHN
i Realtor
111 0 Oregon Building. ' 25-d7tf
BUSINESS Opportunities 20
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In Polk County
Jfearl good town, on highway, f 42
, seres, fiearly all in cultirstion. 4 room
ffood house and good barn, suitable for
small dairy. Partly equipped. 94500,
and only a little cash, Robinson, Ora
goa Bldg, f. v , r , t 28-d28tf
APARTMENT' HOUSE LEASE TOR
hale. Brings owner good salary and
home.
BECKE HENDRICKS
tn S. Bank Bldg. go-d23tf
I REAL ESTATE Trades 27
TRADE FOR CHICKEN RANCH 125
acre farm, almost all under cultiva
: . t ion. IO acres 4 year old prunes, good
buildings. Will trade for a chicken
:" ranch. - v " '
BECKE k HENDRICKS
U. 8. Bank Bldg. 27-ittf
REAL ESTATE Farms 28
10 ? ACRE TRACTV-t Alrt BvILDINGS
Cloae in. Will trade for city property;
Price 93500.
. BECKE HENDRICKS
V- S. Bank Bldg. . - 28 jltf
I Large and Small
1
! Farms PrieedTRight
I ;try to avoid listing a property at
an inflated price, even 'on trades. I
want to deal juatly with the seller and
purcnaacr.
Robinson
Oregonj Bldg.
- . ;.....
28 jltf
I TIMBER FOR EASTERN OREGON i
LAND! ' '; ' i
A 20 acres old fir and oak for east
ern Oregon sheep land. , See Wm.
Plemjng. 341 Stste St. 28-d30t(
I v A 3-DAY SNAP!, ! i
87 acres young Walnut and Filbert
orchard. Appraised at 915.0O0. Price
99,000. After Janusry 1, 911.500.!
A. C. BOHRNSTEDT !
147 No. Commercial 6t, Salem, Ore.
, . 28-d28tf
MORTGAGE TO TRADE SXOND Mort
gage on good farm to trade for equity
in eity or farm property. j
BKCKE A HENDRICKS r ;
U. S. Bank Bldg. 28 jltf
FOR SALE 70 acrea timber on paved
highway nine miles out. Only 970
! per acre. V
i Good -six room cottage in fine
' condition, 92100. Easy terras. .
New buBgslow on paved street.
91150. est v terms. F. L. Wood.
: 341 Stste St. 28-d24tf
FARM BARGAINS TODAY TRADES for
Salem property. Gertrude J. M. Page.
28-dMf
REAL ESTATE Exchng 20
, - . LOOCt : 4 r, '
, (.. We have 2 good fruit farms. Both
well improved and near Salem on good
road.: Will trade one or both for 8a
.lem jr. Portland property or large atock
'farm.. "
9 room house on psved street for
, 92000. . Ter-ns. Smsll aew house price
91200. Will trsde for 5 room house
end over 92000. 4 room house good
. location 910O down, balance like rent.
THOMASON
i 331 State St. 29-jltf
ECHANOE Good seven- room bungalow
east ' Salem . for . small house or
f acreage. .New six room bungslow
and half acre for close in house.
' F. I. Wood, 341 Stste St. 2-da4tf
USED CARS For Sale 31
BIO SACRIFICF. IX THE FOLLOWING
USED CARS i ,
1 ,'1923 Hupmobile- touring. ,
J921 Hupmobil louring. -Oldemobil
8, sport model.
Jordan 7 passenger. - , . ;
Liberty Chummy roadster. ,:
i The best and most reasonable terms
given. . , .;
K. M. MscDonsld
t Mormon Desler
258 Stat St. Phone 793. 'i 3 l-jltf
WANTED TO TRADE A GOOD AUTO
for a lot. 8ee Childs b Bechtel. 540
State street. : : 31-d31tf
- A CAR FOR A LOT
1 want t trade a good Chevrolet
roup with extras and cash for a good
Kalem, lot. ' Bee m. riiemtng. mi
State
St:-.
31 d20tf
rVwds -roadsters snd tourings 950 sad up
Chevrolets - 875 and up
Overianda . 9150 and up
Klgin touring... I i- 9250
Dodge screen delivery like iW ...-9SOO
Msxwetl sport touring like-new.. 9a00
Stadebsker sedan like.-nrw 91150
; W have many ethers for you to
select fromst prii-esthst will please
' you. . ; " ' ' '
' i -: F. W.' PETTYJOHN CO.
'219 aad 279 N. Commercial St.
; - 31-d27tf
i Used Car Specials
i Tourings, without stsrter945; 985
Tourings, with starter 9110;9150
' . 9225; 9340; 9385
i Roadster, without starter .-800
- , Roadsters, with elarter 9145
921ft; 9290 - J -
Coup i. 1. .395
Sedan, 4 door (late model)-., $59a
(Eaty.Terma)
Valley Motor Co. j
' 260 North High ! " J
Phone 1995 ' !
31-d20tf ! ;
Read tne Classified Ads.
(All
IF BACK IIURTS
FLUSH KBS
Irink Plenty Water and Take
I CLuls of Suits Ileforf lirc&k
fast Occasionally.
When your kidneys ihurt and
your back feels sorei jdon't get
scared and proceed to load your
stomach vith a lot of drugs that
excite the kidneys and; irritate the
entire urinary tract. Keep your
kidneys clean like you keep your
bowels clean, by flushing them
with a mild, harmless salts which
helps to remove the body's urin
ous waste and stimulate them to
their normal activity.; I '
The function of the kidneys is
to filter the blood. In 24 hours
they strain from it 5P6 grains of
acid and waste, so we can readily.
understand the vital; importance
of keeping the kidneys' active,
; Drink lots" of good Water you
can't' drink too much; also get
from any pharmacist about four
ounces of Jad Salts. Take a table
spoonful in a glass of water be3
fore breakfast each ;morning for
a few days and your? kidneys may
then act fine, ' This ' famous salts
is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and has been used for years
to j help clean - and: stimulate
clogged kidneys; alio to neutral
lze the acids in the system so they
are no longer a source of, irrita
tion , thus often relieving bladder
weakness. . :: j - 1 1 .
Jad Salts 1st inexpensive; .can
not injure; makes j a 'delightful
effervescent v Uthia-water drink
which everyone should take now
and then to help keep their kid'
neys clean and active. Try this;
also keep up the water drinking,
and no doubt you.; will -wonder
what became of your kidney jtrou
ble and backache. By alt means
have your physician examine your
kidneys at least twice a year.
AdVi ' i i
ASK INVESTIGATION
KANSAS CITY.: Jan. 1. Re
quest for an investigation by the
department of justice and the de
partment of agriculture into char
ges that "Chicago board of trade
manipulators" arej violating the
Capper-Tincher anti-grain gambl
ing act, has been f made by : the
Kansas City Labor News.
UDIEXSK BLAZil REPORTED
TUCSON, Arlx.ii Jan. 1. An
immense' fire, visible in Tucson,
40 miles away, is! burning in the
Santa Catalina mountains tonight.
' Rangers from all posts in the
Catalinas have gone to the fire in
response to an alarm.
t SALEM MARKETS
HI
' Price quoted ar wholesale aad arc
prices received by farmers. Ha ratal
prices ar given.'
r OBAnr ATO HAT
No. 1 soft white wheat . ..81.60
No. 1 soft red wheat; .-: -.91.50
OaU : , li... - 60c
(Theat hay - 812014
Oat hsy . 91
Clover hsy, baled..... uL .,.-815
Oat and Vetch bay x
rosx, HVTTog airs sssr
Hogs. 160-200 cwt.,.;.;; 1.75
Hogs. 2OO-230 CWt-.4i.-. .91 1.50
Hogs, 200-250 cwt.-L. ..911.25
Rough Heavy a 5 V,4
Light sows ... ;.i.i... . 79e
Top veal , , ..8c
Dressed resL top..
,llimc
Cows .... ,.
,.2Wf
Lambs
Lie
POULTRT
Heavy hens..
Springers
Light hens -Dueks
mh ..A.i
18r
18c
-12
.15
14
lSt
Old roosters
Turkeys, choice u ..306?32e
Live turkeys .......J. .,;.23(aj25
Ducks . .-,..... ,..lS(b 18c
Ducks, dressed ..20f22r
Geese .14Wlf
Geese, ' dressed .......xL...-.. 604J 22c
a EOas, BUTTEA ZDTT STAT
Cresmery butter - . 5051e
Huttertst. delivered...!. 4c
Milk, per et ,1... ........91.90
Eggs Stsndsrds . 414e
-HIfet ..; .i .. ..."e
PUBLIC NOTICES
MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS
? The annual stockholders meet
ins of the Gold Creek Mining and
Milling company, will be held in
the office of the Capital Business
College High and Ferry .streets,
Falem, Oregon,? on - Monday at
7:30 p. m.. January 12, 1925, by
order of the president, Ceo.' W.
Sband. !
Attest, V. I. SUley, secretary.
rights protected by Ths George Matthew Adams Service Trade Mark
GMSSIFIEi)
; i Of Reliable Easiness
' 1 ' j i
AJs3XTLA3ICa3
SSSF "."CK. AT OR aight.
m Bouiu ijiaerty. j
AUCTIONEERS
Ex'MTt Lives. tock. faruirura. real estate
. AUCTIONEER ! . ,
es. J610 N. SummsrPboa 811 tot
W date. : , . . s . .
ju X. talbotti
- i' - Auctioneer -
Pawn 47tt 312 U. 8. Bank Bldg. I
i ' i : T-15
Q. - 8ATTERLEX
1 Auctioneering i '
Thftne 480 or 1211J. iB
litf
ATJTO PAXHTOfO
HAVE US REPAINT YOUR OAS WITH
our new permanent tuush. -
SswuTVCaa T
Pfifh Stress at Trade
BATTERY AMD ELECTRICIANS
ft. D. BARTON KXJ.DE BATTERIES
starter aad generator work; 171 Soata
Commercial. i
PRESTO-LITE - BATTERY SERVICE
btatioa. Expert battery and electrical
work. Fema Broa, Phons 1808, j 418
Co art. a .- ij -
-631
Court St.
JOK WILLIAMS
BEAUTY PARLORS .
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BUNGALOW BEAUTY ? EHOPPE-i-640
Cheinekets street Phone BaH-W. ' j22
BICTCLES " AMD - SEFAIRINO
LLOYD K. BAMSDEN DAYTON BICT
eles and .repairing; 88T Conrt.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
i
LET PftESTO"' CHIMNEY CLEANER
do yonr dirty wrerk. Sstisfaetioa guar
anteed. Your dealer has it. d-24tf
CHUTE SB REMEDY
!
L. L. DICK U M. HUM. CHINESE
; Medicine O..! help aey known disease
fiu-tis stase s-duii
CHXXOPODIST
1
DR. S.F. SCOTT. ' GRADUATE NI
tional University Sciences, Chicago.
Mssentn Temple. Phono 440.
CHIROPRACTORS
s
DR. O. L. SCOTT. PSO CHIROPRACTOR,
- 414-19 U. 8. Baak ittdg. Faoa 47
res. 828-R.- - -- '
CLEANERS A DYERS
SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS. 1315
8.r Commercial. Phone 1868. W spe-
eialiseeonedsyserviee
i CONTRACTORS
FOR' CEMENT WORK! CALL AT 488
';N.18umdmr treat.- Faone C74-J.
OHEtt&Y OITY CONTRfAOTTNO-- CO.
QeJnsrsl exentractior and building. Esti-
; ma-tea srladiv furnished. Phone 1867R
V SfiFia. ( 82
DRES8MAKXN0
KOnrTED CARDS SIZE 14" BY 7
. wording ."Dressmaking"; price 10
eenta eaeh. Statesman. Buainaaa Office
' Ground Floor. - , --
ELEOTBICXAMS
SALKM ELECTRIC CO. M A 8 O N I C
. building. Phona 1200. ! '
ELKCTRIO FIXTURES AND 8U1TU
Oo Phone 194, 223 N. Liberty.
FLEENER ELECTRIC 0O.:
House wiring by hour or contract. Es
timatea rarniahed. Phone 980. 471
Court St - !
FASAX PATER
IF YOU WANT TO SET THE BEST
fana Bauer. senA 15c to the Paeifu
Homeatead. Salem. Oregon for a tare
months' trial subscription. M a t i a
tbia ad. - -
POULTRYMEN SEND EIGHT TWO
eat ataapa- far apeeml thrse most as
trial for the best aad oldest journal la
the wsst. Ths articles aad advartise
ments ar ef i special ; interest to the
- noaltrv bradera ef the Northwest
Northwest rltry . Journal, 211 Conv
jareiutreeWBsJenijurego
iTJNAKClAI.
FT) it SALE FfRST AND SECOND Mort
giiges, Trnst :DeedH.: Contracts On houses
will- net o-c to su
, BfcCKE A HENDRICKS
. v , U. S. Natl. ,Bsnk '
FARM LOANS PLENTY OF MONEY to
kin on good farm security.
CITY LOANS We are loaning Pru
dentist Insurance Company money oa
. : city residences and business property,
at 54.: plus a commission. ! Hawkins
A Roberts. Inc.. 205 Oregon Building.
' d-4tf
LOANS MADE ON GOOD CITY PROP-
. arty. at a low rata on ths easy payment
: plan, ao a - end ef year you ar all
said ud. - Farm leana oa large or amaU
- tracts; private money. See first aad
yoa . will go no farther. O. W. Laflar,
410 Oregon Bldg.
FARM LOANS LESS INTEREST.
. longer tim. no eomrnissioa. Protsets
against adveraity. City loans, lowest
rates, 'meotkl- Installments, pre pay -
. meat privileges.. J. C. Siegmuad, room
i 9. ever Ladd Bush bank, i-
Farm Loans
ANDERSON i
40a Orer
I RUPERT
Bnildlnr
i t
BUMESS DmEOTORY
and Professional Ilrrns Airand ia AlphabeUcxl
Order for Quick Eeferene ; :-V''f'"':;H.;::;l:.i:':
:v(i
f FLORISTS
CUT FLOWERS.. WEDDING BOUQUETS
ruaeral wreaths, decorations. U. w.
Breithaupi, flariss 128 N. Lib arty
Pheue 880. ' 1
rUBXSAL DIRECTORS
SALEM MORTUARY, FUNERAL DIREC-
tora. zio center, fdoae load, v
FURNTTTJRB 8T0RX3
GIX8E FURNITURE CO. QUALITY
lurniture tor loss money, mim uourt,
Phona 464. . -
PEOPLES' FURNITURE STORE NEW
aad second - haad furniture ; 871 N.
commercial.
HEMSTXTOHZKO
THE VOGUE FOR HEMSTITCHING
stamped goods. 429 H Court. - 14-413
MRS. C. E.! MILLER, HEM8TITCHXNO,
stamping, buttons. Room 10, over Mil
lar's Star. Phoa 117.
HEMSTITCHING, STAMPING. PLEAT-
ing. Th FeUte Shop, Jtoent S, aver
Buaieka. H i ( a29tf
SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING
pleating, buttons, stamping aad needle
If XHSUBJLaTCB
WARREN F. POWERS
Life, Accident, Fire, AntomobU -818
U. S. Nat't Baak Bldg. Phoaa SOT
Insure
Your home or ear new
li Phone 161 -BECKE
A HENDRICKS
t V. B. Bark BMg.
LADIES TAXXORXBO
D. H. MOSHER TAILOR FOR MEN
and 'women. 474 Conrt St;''- - '
LANDSCAPE 41ARDEMTNO
8AVE MONEY BY HAVING YOUR lawa
built by the Blake Landscape coaopsny,
i'hone J3Z4-M. ..
UtUVDRIZS
8ALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. "18
Liberty street. Phone 25. oldest
largest best. Established 1889. -
CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
Quality work; prompt service; 13 9 4
Hresqwsy. fnone loo.
MXDIOAIi
MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY
Phone 517-W. '
MUSI0 STORES
SHERMAN. CLAY CO.. TIAN08
Bteiawaya, Duo-Art and others. Moor
Mastc i House. 415 Court Btreet. .
SEO. O. WILL rTANOS. PHONO-
grapha, sewing machines, sheet music.
and piano studies. .Kepairiag pnono
grapha and. sewing machines ; 482
State street, Balem.
TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW
Victor or Brunswick. H. L. S'All Fumi-
rore Co- Musie Dept. 1 - '
STATU BOPATHIO PHY8ICIANS
DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND
ekronie dlaeases; 418 Oregon Bldg.
racme' X iv.
XTJRSEBT STOCKS
rRUIT. fNUT AND SHADX TREES
' Pesrey Bros.. 287 Btste.
F ACHING AND SHTPPIHa
FOR EXPERT FURNITORE PACKING
snd shipping, call Stiff's Faraitur
Store. Phone 941. s 80tt
PAPssHAxazso Axn PArjrxTjia
WALL! PAPER SAMPLE BOOKS AND
f . - . -
books a wall deceratioas. ' Max 0.
Bursa, 179 H. Cem'L. Balaam.
PEONS OLENN ADAMS FOR H0U8I
decorating, psper hanging, tiating, ate.
Reliable workman.
i.
PIANO TUNERS'.
EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED PL
, sno: tuner. Lesvs ordsra Will'a Musie
Store.
PLUM3INCI
PLUMBING AND GENERAL REPAIR
work. Grsber Broa 141 S. Liberty
Phone 650. Mtf
RADIO
j RADIO DOCTORS
il SALEM ELECTRIC CO.
F. 8. BARTON. Prop.
Masonie Temple Phona 1200
Radiolas
For Every Purpose Every Pars
in e.-.a..a o:...
'. of Radio Tubas
HALIK
83
A EorP FJ.ECTRIO SHOP
Court St. Phone 488
It is possible to driYe a car and
court a gal: that takes teamwork.'
Registered U. S. Patent Office)
F 1
BEPAixrjra
! ALVTN B. STEWART
84T Court St. -UmbreUss,
Cutlery and Key -Lawnmowers,
rasor-bladea, scissors,
knjveeadtaUjharenjrf
SOAVXSrOZZS
SOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE GAR-
bag aad refuse of' all kinds removed
by the month. Reeseaabl ratas. Oass
pools eleaaed aad dead animals re-
moved. Phones: Offte 85; Res. 20S8.
KECOKD HAND OOODS
WAJTTtn EVERTTErNO IN CLOTH-
ing aad she. Best price paid. Cap
ital Exchange; 948 Kortk CoramereiaJ
Phone 1868-w.
STOVES AND STOVB REPAXRXHO
STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED
40 years' experience. Depot National
i tee, sisea 94 lo 68 ia. high. . Paiats.
oils aad varnishes, etc., loganberry aad
hop hooka. . Salem t Fence aad Stove
Works. 250 Court Street. Phone 124. -
TRANSrEB AND HAULING
CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 836
Stat St. Phoae 933. Distributing, for
warding aad storage or specialty. Oct
our rata.:
WS MOVE, STORE AND SHIP HOUSE-
aold cooda.- Our specialty is piano aad
furniture moving. We also make eoua-
try trips. W handle the best coal aad
wood. Call ea a for prices. W give
good measure, good sjuality and good
service. Larmer Transfer Co. Phoaa 990
TRANSFER AND HAULING OF
kinds. Phone 10F8.
TRANSPORTATION
PARKER'S STAGE LINES - .
J..W.1 Psrker. Genersl Mansger. -1
Central Stage Terminal
. SALEM, .OREGON -Principle
One-Way and Round-Trip '
' Pares on Parker 'Stag. Lines: -
una Uougd
Station -MeMinnvill
.
Monmouth ;
Dallas u
Falla City:
. i:
Wsy
Triu
9l-oo
1.70
1.25
.90
1.80
.75
.50
l.OO
Silverton
. ,75
.65
.75
4.60
1.25
Independence
Amity . i
Tillamook i
Hebo 1
WUlamiaaj ..
Sheridan L
Dayton
1.00
1.40
7.40
5.70
.. 1.85
1.60
... 1.25
, 1.50
8:00
2.60
2.00
Sewberg
2.40
Psrker" 8'age lines makes big redue
t ion in Express Rates, from 20 to 50
cents on the hundred ponnds. Ressoa
able. rates on C.O.D. collecting. -i
. Send your express by Stsge and get
quicker! service.
Call 696 for Information
WATER
SALEM WATER. LIGHT A POWER CO.
Office', 901 South Commereil 8t- Tes
ner eeat discount 'on domeStie flat
rates said la advance. No dedaction
for absenc or aay cause unless water
is shnt off yonr premises. . "
POSTAL PROBE RESULTS
IN 6 j SUSPENSIONS
(Continued from page l)
ed in the report to have beeri' pre
sented with a hgiff of $1000 by
the : supervisors association and
he announced today that because
of "the unhappy notoriety" con
nected with the Investigation he
had resigned, j '
The investigation whose results
were announced in a statement by
Postmaster General New, was un
dertaken by the postof flee depart
ment after Mr. New had conferred
with President Coolidge. The
postmaster general's statement re
veals for the j first time the facts
in connections with the postal leg
islation charges lately investigat
ed by j the department of Justice.
The , justice department inquiry"
however, resulted only in the an
nouncement by Attorney.. Genertil
Stone 'that no law should, be vio
lated, if- ' . -: ' '
'"'- Law Differs ". :
Under the law employes of sen
ate and house committees occupy
ing' the status of McDermott, and
Riedesel are not technically inf
eluded with! nthe definition 'o4
ficers of the United States'?
agains whose acceptance, of money
certain penal statutes are directed.
A joint report made to the post
master general by "postal Inspec
tors G. H. Clarahan., satlonel at
New York and R. M. Bates of Mil
waukee who were " brought to
Washington to make the Investi
gation said (that early in March
1924, McDermott requested the
detail of four particular post
office supervisors to assist tbe
congressional ; committees lit pre
paring a billLproviding for increas
es in series of postoff ice employes.
Refusal of the department to
detail these: men without formal
request frofn 'the committee re
sulted in Vice Chairman Page ask
ing that McGurty. Tittle,; Sannom
and Fields be assigned to help the
committee. (Tittle then was pres
ident of the national association
By ED WHEEL AN
of postal supervisors,, an rgani
xation of supervising officials of
the various postoffices. -
Shortly after reaching Washing
ton they were approached by Slo
Dermot. who was personally ac
quainted with them, with a proposition-that
they; employ him as
the association's Jpaid representa
tive at Washington. "
They advised him they could
not so employ him while he was
In the employ of the senate com
mittee, but agreed to pay him
1125 tt-month as' correspondent of
the Postalv Supervisor, a monthly
publication of the association.- Ac
cording to a letter from Tittle to
McGurty this was simply a cloak
to Justify the" payment, as Mc
Dermot wrote only one article for
the publication.!
OLD SALEM STAGE "
DRIVER TELLS STORY
(Ooatlnued froai psgs 1)
He never thought to look for it
there. . : '
- Indian fighting is another phase
of Rash's experience. In 1887 a
running fight with the Bannock
Indians was had, in which the
driver and: two' ; guards kept the
redskins at bay: w
'Rash suffered a bit of misfor
tune when he slashed his . foot
with an ax, ' which resulted in
blood poisoning. He has suffered
from the ill effects for four years,
and last spring moved to Salem in
an effort to .help. v; Formerly he
had been a resident of-McMinn-
vine. ; ,1.1'-;
A report , was circulate onle,
according to 'RaBh. which stated
that he had died. This is an un
truth declares the old stage driver,
and that he is as good a man as
he ever was,! even if h?s foot was
slashed. ; '
NEW YEAR'S MARRED
BY MANY ACCIDENTS
(Continusd from psgs 1)
thousands of dollars indicated the
manner In which the underworld
was celebrating.
Two youths each from another
city, celebrated the new yar by
surrendering to the police, an
nouncing that they wanted to
start the year right.
One was Lloyd Irving.' 18, who
said he was Wanted in San Fran
cisco for taking about $300 from
the Bishop and Buhler steamship
offices, where he wag employed.
The-other was Prentice Henge-
veld, 26. who said he was wanted
there for! stealing an automobile.
A boy 13 J was the city's first
automobile accident victim, dying
a few- hours after being struck
by a machine. ''. ;
A snowstorm which decendei
on the city: this morning continued
most of the day and more was
predicted for tomorrow. Traffic
had been! considerably slowed
down by the "soft falling flakes
tonight. j j , ,
' While ljquor flowed freely last
night In -rriany'of the public places
where celebrations were in prog
ress 'as Weli as In thousands of
private hdmes where parties were
under way ho deaths fom liquor
poisoning were reported during
the day. j ; ' .:
TWO THOUSAND '
i j ! VISIT AT YUCA
. -;. : ! . ' ' j
fCntUnd from P 1
vocal solo, i Miss Mary Cupper of
fered a piano solo which was well -received
jby the assembled com
pany. Following a short address
by Johnf U. Brady, editor of the
Oregon Statesman, Miss Helen
Marcus, high' school student and
Girl Reserve .leader; appeared "in
a ' vocal ! solo. She was accom
panied by Miss Mary Cupr.
Master Stanley King gave ( a
reading and held the Interest of
the audience throughout. Miss
Mary Elizabeth Kells. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kells, gave a
piano solo.! A short talk was siren
by Walter T. Jenks.
An orchestra from 'the Salem
High school, comprised by Ross
Harris, El don Foster, Gerald Bil
loter, Aubrey Crawford, and
Ksther iBemper, fuVnished music
for the ! occasion. '
! The crowning events came dur
ing the evening when Col. Carls K.
Abrams presided-.---. A varied musi
cal - program "interspersed, with
short address consumed the even
ing. . Ponciano Tuanio and SoHo
Zarxadias; presented Hawaiian
music with mandolin and guitar.
They were heavily encored. John
Charge, who has appeared before
the King f England and other
notables on the European contin
ent gave Scotch bagpipe selection?.
Jim Smart, imitated Harry Laud
i in his interesting manner, Mr?.
C. A. Kells appeared in an Irish
song-number, with Mlsa Ruth
Bedford accompanist.
Reading by Misa Ivy Taylor and
an address by Otto Taulns who
utlimd ths coming yeaf and what
it will mean to tho Salem YMCA,
.-ompletcd the program.
The orchestra which furois'iM
tho muic- for th-2 evening wa.i
omposed . of Roy Pcaso cn thi
T'iano arid guitar and li. W. "loon?
m the icsixa phone. They are r.e ru
bers of the P.ain1;!:r;. orchrs'ra.
Visitors " cre v- r. 1 v.;-';
frtislHTtotits by t:-...- Mcs.-'.i' . C. .
L'clla, DenJ. Kim' - r. II. I". ::,rt, -.
1. VV ;i, L. Tr ' . -v.'tn
TA-ja. L.
t'tate Hi.