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VOMAS. WANTS- WORK Phone 1619J.
OR INCOME TAX REPORTS BOOK-
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prell, A. iL, 245 t hemes eta. Prouo
900.
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jXPRIXNCZD BTEXOCRAPIirn, Wantt
tMnunt poaitioa. Good references
AiMeees Si ptsteemen 14 .tr
L VANTI2 Mlsceliaiteou 13
1 " - - ' .
WASTED - PRIVATE MONET FOR
farm loaa. W have several epplice
coo oa band, liawiins Eoberts,
las.. 205 Oregon .Building. 13-441
WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO
take (arm paper subscription. A rood
J propositi! te the rignt people. Ad
dreee the - Pacifi lioiuesteed. Elate
j boss Bldf, Salem, Or. .
WOODRT TILS AUCTIONEER BUTE
twi . furniture for cash. Phone all
I ft-anrM
SSSCTXLANEO C3
14
Square Del WeUiiag Worts
8t Ferry Street
Phone 854
We teach electric and acetylene weld.
Inf. Welder at 13 years experience
-. m teacher. 14-131
EXPERT PHOXOORAPH REPAIRINO.
We call for and deliver. Phone 530.
1999 yftJ Capitol. ' 14-dltf
Stale and Female .--.",.10
CLERKS.-". 19 CP EXCELLENT 8alary.
, Exm. Feb 21. For government poi
- tioas la your eta. Experience an-
necessary. Free partiealars. Writ R.
Terry (farmer CSril Brrice examiner)
: 1893 Barrister hldg., Waahinja. D.C.
LOST AND FOUND 3
LOST LADY'S WATCH. ELGIN. IN
: itiais "U-. A. H" on wateh. D. E.1I
a fob. Phone 14M-M. 22-i3
. PERSON A1V
S3
AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANT debt
of Mrs. D. II. bnackjnan aitfr Ieenf
ber 81, 1924. Mr. 1. II. Hhackman.
24
10 PER CENT 2ND MTGE DOUBLE
aeeuritr. for aaie. laslallmevt $1400
BECKE HENDRICKS
V. S. Bank Bide. 24 jltt
MONET TO LOAN ON FARM PROP
. any. ' Leareet rstea ebtaiaabla. 6oe
Mr. MeCardr in Homer Smita'a of
niLlLt ESTATE City 23
Own
Your
Homo
WANT TO BUY MODERN SIX ROOM
: house. . F. L. Wood. 341 Slate street.
' 2i-i6
ABSOLUTELY ONE OF OUR BEST
I feomea for f.lO.oOO. On pared atreet
New bungalow, 5 rooms J.0Ut. 400
- OOWB. :.'-:'
. 7 room konse, $3300. A corner lot.
. rord liaraare, ItiackaaMtk, a)op, faao
' lino pomp, room bouse and 2 iota,
and all ef tba eqnipment 9.500.
1924 income of $15,000 riU sell or
trad for Salem property. .
--- Grocery store, well located including
baildmr and stock.vs5.t30.
Attractive lo at reasonable price.
lieuaes frent. Apartwrnt for rent
Gerusda: 1. M-Par. 49 KrtH rrt
i taee. e r 25-j3tf
LOTS FAXRMOCNT HILL Beaatifat
riew lots, paremenl paid. Cheapest
lots in whole dist.'.rt. ihju.
BECKE A HENDRICKS
V. 8. Bank Bid. 23-iltf
START THE XEW TEAK RIGHT
Buy 1 Home
To SbeHer Ton la Adrersltr
' ' ' 6 room honae and bars. Lot 50 by
' 125. S1200. :--..
8, roont plastered bouie, full base-
i700: rood terma.
' 5 room fen afalow. Modern except
f C furnace. Price $2300.
j Good 10-cre tract near 8alem. Two
larf barns. A real bargain at $2500
r will trad for eitT DroDertr.
W- hara aereral food houses'- for
.rent.
7. acra tract with T room house
and other buildings. On mile from
small town. &0 acres-in eultieatioa.
A rood farm St $3600. -
Or you may be looking for a rood
: wheat raaeh. zoo ,acre. iou i crop,
-Mil inrinr 11 milra east Of Halem
A barraia at $110 per acre: Will con
sider soma eity property in" trade.
i Remember if you bar anything to
trane ae us. . ,
i Wa writ Insursnc. - " .
i j J. F. Ulrich
! 122 N. Com'L Phone li54.
ISO DOffS. BALANCE - MONTHLY
bny garage house on corner lot. Price
j TIETKF A HENDRICKS
U. S. Bank Bid. 25-jltf
RESOLUTIONS THAT I'LL CUT OUT
large part of the rmou and kicKs
and sour looks, thst I'll be fairly good
ttstured aad spread a few miles of
smiles, thst I'll read this sd aad sharp
en my pencil aad figure. -;
HO acres lying up among th fruit
hills with' good 6 room boose, good
burn and other buildings, 10 acres
f fine bearing prunes. 3 acre general
orchard. WOO acres good k timber
ready for harvest, all oa main highway.
4 miles from good town, riht at school
and 1 mile from itatton, pries $6000
j and' will trade: 10 fruit acres . with
r good i room bungalow, barn and ether
h improvements, 6 acres of bearing
prunes, only 3 miles sot and a couple f
WUwks from th grest hithwsT, price
r.330O. and will trade for Ssleta house:
10 bsre seres in. the beautiful Snnay-e-eide
fruit belt for only 2000 and will
itavfe city lot or a small house; 40
finely improved acre, fin house aad
: ham, snd 20 acres of besring prunes
and 10 acres of cherries and walnuts,
"'ft miles oot-where you csn get a view
of hit. Hood, price t JO, 000 snd a stock
; or dsiry ranch is wanted; anothe-t
: splendid 40 out north about four miles
: well improved with 7 acres of prune
and a 10 aero Mriwhcrrr patch; alt
! excellent Isnd. price ?20.0O0, will trsde
: for talent income or stock ranch; 20.
: COO income for fsrm; 200 acre well !
: proved smooth fsrm near pared rosd.
prie $23,000. for esstera land. Happy
i New Year and the same to us Let's go.
VrGTLCHRIST PKNNJSGTOV
! 209 U. 8. Hank Bldg. Phone H0. -
- - - 53-j2tf
" I NEW YEAR SPECIAL
i 6 room pew double cenktruetion mod
1 ero Dutch Colonial Kckldenc in Sosth
! fcalem. Extra Isrre lot. srse. $tii30
A. C. BOHRNSTKDT
Kesllor snd Insurance
i 117 North Com' 1 St. Salem, Orep
T . - - - 25 Jit
SNAP!
Good 1 TfHtm plastered house. T&
front. 12th, aesr Oak street. Extra
; lrrs lot. Over 10O ft. frontsge o
: tcth street- Owner in California. Cot
tt price te $3a0: seme lerro. ' New
vacsnt. . Immediate posesion.
If It's A I Urn- '
fe CH1LDS i BKCilTEL '
T.iJ Stste St., 2- dTllf
T0 CASH. BALAVCE MONTHLY
buys 3 room houv North Iri- J'JtjjO
BECKE Jt HENDRICKS
U. S. Bank lilus. 23 iltf
INTED CARDS 8I7y. 14" 15 T 7'i"
wnriif "For Sale, Estnire At ' I'rie
c-'s ,ee. - ftuiesttf.i'1 XT
i ". e, grgued FJwvt,
HT.AL, KfJTATE-f-Citjr 1
Best Buys and
-Exchanrres
To raise cash my client will discouut
rood paper 10Si. , 4 -
8 room modern house, want loan on
an of $1500 at V7c
$i0,000 buys a modern hotel show
ing an income of 10', on. $70,000. Easy
terms.- , - " . , u
4 room house, rood lot, north froiit,
$aoC. terms. - . ; i
Lt close in to spply en new 5 room
bungalow. What have you! . i,
Socoiof sky v 't-k j ;
Sll State. 25-d31tl
OAKS ADDITION
LOT BARGAIN IP
fiest section o( Oaks
sold immediately.
; BECKE A HENDRICKS
V. S. Bank Bldg.
25-fltf
JUST CITY PROPERTY , AND FARMS
ana a ioi or trades to Her and -nothing
more definite 'til th first of th
year when w'U giv yoa more psrtis-
ulars. - .
MeGILCHRIST PENNINOTOX
209 US Bank Bldg. 1'hoa 140. -
-': ' - - J . . 23-d23tf
WHY PAT KENT t .
room bungalow $1650; terms.-
6 room furnished baagslow, $2500
2 acres clos in, bldgsN $1900.
51, snbarbaa horn for residence.
S room cottage fia lot, $1A00.
Dandy farm, equipped, will exchange,
i II you want to buy sell or exchange
PERRIXE MARSTER3 f
212 Commercial Club Bldg., 25-d20tf
FAEM TO LEASE YOU BUY THE
Btock, feed and equipments. . t
Farms or city property, .Salami r
Portland. , i
- Eaatera farms for Oregon. j
Uousea for sal with small payment
down. . i . v . ,i
Houses to rent, money to loam. For
bargains ar exchanges, .'. f
Sn BARBER, S00 Gray Bldg. :
: . 25-a2tf
BARGAIN 7 ROOM HOUSE. FINS i LO-
catioa on X. Summer St. Hardwood
floors, furnace, fireplace, ' garage.. Mod
era in every detail. Iiu one year
Id. $6500.
BECKE HENDRICKS f
V. S. Bank Bldg. - 2o-jlU
LARGE HOMES HERE'S TWO OF
rooms. $J00 to - $MK dewn, balance
like rent takes wther. Both have ga
rage and large lota with fruit. $3000
nd 3CS0. - - - - - , j .
BECKE A HENDRICKS I '
C S, Bank Bldg. - 23-d21tf
5 ROOM HOUSE SLEEPING PORCH.
Modern except basemeat. Oarage chiek
ea house, fruit, berries aad grape.
Located S. Church Ht. 300O terms,
BECKE A HENDRICKS j
U. ft. Bank Bldg. i- ; r . ; I S jUf
fOR RALE S ROOM HOUSE IN Good
location. Very small payment. Terma
like rent. &e KleUiag at th States
ana a. " ' i -'-"- ' i 23a23tf.
SMALL LIVEABLE IIOUSE--WONpER-
ful lot. , Fairmount hill. $1250., Lot
is -easily worth the price askd,K
BECKE k HENDRICKS
U. S. Daak Bldg. 4 . 2S-jltf
TOUNG MAX WOULD TOU SOONER
ptif that rent money on a home f yonr
i If 3. come and talk it over with
"HARRjii. Entrance Masonic Temple
rhoaa 795. 1912-J. . 23 27tf
A Linen Mill for Salem
Is Secured t
"' This' means that real estate values In
Salem will increase 20 per cent within
the next rwelv months. i
JUST THE PLACE Modem 3 room
Duagslow fireplace, furnace, Hwi floors
t. Only $4500: rfood terms, i.
LOOK AT THISWI room house, lot
TSal-50. garage, paved street. Ahua
dsnc of fruit. Owner has t sell.
Mak it offer.
: You will have to act quickly if you
want to ehooe a good 4 acre tract
in "Salem Highway, Tracts.' Prices
ringing from $400 up secordicg to lav
catioa. ' ,
Wa writs insursnes. . : : , - .
Rich L. Reimann
. . Realtor ' -' ' i : .
4 0 D'Arcy Bldr. Thoa 101$.
- 25-d7tf
- FOR SALE " ; .
Grocery store, good location, Price
$2000. Would Uke good lot a part
payment. i 4 '. ;
KRCEGER""r-;" '"I V-:s i
147 N. Com l St. Phone 217
-.'. i 25-d27
$300 CASH, BALANCE MONTHLY Buys
4 room bouse oa paved street, s Large
lot. Pric $1900. j ,
J BECKE HENDRICKS f
. U. S. Bank Bldg. : 25 iltf
9 ROOM HOUSE ON PAVED STREET,
larg lot. fruit, garage $2800,
- ' 4 room new house. East Salem, fur
Bace, paved street, $3600; easy; terms
J room strictly modern home, very
,. Cree in. excellent condition, practically
new, $5950. Good terms.
Beautiful aew home of 7 ! rooms,
strictly modern in every way. Oaks ad
dition, $7750. f
9 room house in four apartment, ax
eellent furnace, large lot, two girarea
paved street on rsr line, price $5000
' including most of th furnishings. Will
- tske email - boa, grocery aior mi
butcher hm as part psynent.r
- - WINNIE PETTYJOHN ;
. - Tteltor 'f '
t Orer-n ft.HMir ' tS-dTH
BUSINESS Orportutiitiea 26
I HAVE A PERFECT TITLE; TO 320
acrea f land, I hold it at; bz pern
acre. It is assessed at $2,240,00. Jt
Ki r m encumbrance of 9450. i I wish
to borrow enough money to jay off
this encumbrance and $230u Total
a?eo.l will pay lO per cent interest.
with mortxaxe running on or. before
ihrM mrL Room 4 Brermaa Bldg.
In Polk County
Kear good towa, on highwsy,
wM. aearlv all in cultivation. ( 4 t
43
good house and good bam, auitsble for
small dsiry. Partly equmped. i $4j00.
u- little ea&h Robinson. Ore
eon Bide. i 28-d28tf
APARTMENT HOUSE LEASE FOR
..le. lirinri Owner rood salary aad
home. I " f
urnrr a iT--nRirKS f '
, TT ' a . Ttenk Rldf. ' 2 dl3tf
r.HNUTE LIOVIES!
o
L,
. r.
I WINTERS
; .. "' '""T. '"r!..""UJ"..'- ". a
KEAti ESTATE Trades 27
TRADE FOa CHICKEN RANCH 123
acre farm, almost all under cultiva
tion. 10 acw 4 year old prunes, god
biuidiags. Will trade for a chicken
, rsnch.
, I BECKE A HENDRICKS w
V: S. Bank Bid?. 27-iltf
EEAL. ESTATE Farm S3
FOIl SALE: 700 ACRE STOCK RANCH,
with stock and implements. $20,00U.
. Exchange. Int-om . property North
Dakota for Oregon. New bungalow
and half scr for close in home. F.
L. Wood. 341 State 2d-j3tf
SPECIAL 25 ACRES. ALL. CCLTIVAT
ed, good 7 room house, larg . barn,
chicken house, 4 acres, of fruit. This
. bl.tc is offered at a bargain for $38 WJ.
- will take some trade.
25-scre st Marios a fine little farm,
: a'J in cultivation with good buildings.
Price $4500, will take some trade.
: 7 aice lots to trad for small house.
Thomason 331 Vi. State atreet. 28j-3tf
10 ACRE TKACT".VIrC BvlLDINQS
Clos in. Will trad fr city property.
Pric $3500.
J BECKE A HENDRICKS
U. 8. Bank Bldg. ' SS-jttt
Large and Small v.
1 I . Farms PrieedTRlght -
I try to avoid listing a property at
an inflated price, even oa trades. I
want to deal justly with the seller and
purcnaser.
Robinson
Oregon Bldg.
28-jltf
TIMBER FOR EASTERN OREGON
K l - : LAND1 - -: -
A 20 acres old fir and oak for east
ern i Oregon aheep land. See Wi
Fleming, 341 State St.
28-d30tf
MORTGAGE TO TRADE SECOND Mori
gage oa good farm to trad for equity
in city or farm property. ,
, ' BECKE HENDRdCKS ' '
r. S. Bank Bldy. 2-ltf
f USED CARS Fop Sale 31
Read This Out Loud!!
SPECIAL NEW YEAR CLEARANCE
j Sale of Used Cars.
Big valuea at low prices. '
Dodge Sedan-Excellent condition. $300
! down, balance 'parable monthly..
; Oldsmobile Sedan This csr haa had
f good car and ia considered a real
"i Lsrgsin. $250 down aad ' balance
: payable monthly.
Ilupmohile touring A good ear cheap.
, . Must be seett to be sppreciated. $300
t down, balance by the monui.
Maxwell touring The Good Maxwell,
i This car ia excellent value and may
;. I be purchased' for $220. dowa and
Y bslsace BJOBthly.v.1 '-
Hupmobile rosdhter Practically new.
i Chsnce to mske a big saving. $400
'r-down balance monthly.
' J1925 license given free with above cars.
.: W also bar a number of other- ex-
eellent values which it will pay yoa to
inspect. ' '--' f -
i i Se snd take a demonstrstlon in th
, Essex Coach, the bizgest ralue on the
' -market ia aix cylinder cars. $1070 OO
s iSalem.-' - -i "
, i New Hudson Coach InrMes compari
son. $1585. F.O.B. Salem. , -
- ; Liberal terms if desired.
Pred M. Powell Motor
Corner of Cottare A Ferry. Phone 2126
Packard"-' Hudson - - Essex
i :-",-'. , . . si-je
BIG SACRIFICE TN THE FOLLOWING
i 1923 Hupmobile touring.
1921 Hnpmobil touring.
i Oldsmobil 9, sport model. .
f Jordsn 7 passenger.,-.,,
I Liberty Chummy roadster. -
f ' Th best and most reasonable terms
j " R. JM-r-MaeDnald '.' 5?
' Mormon. Dealer ; ; : -
i 259 State St. Phone 793, Sl'jltf
WANTED TO TRADE A COOD AUTO
i lor a lot. bee imias oecniei, ou
Stat street. - -?- 31-d31tf
"I A CAR FOR A LOT '
I I want t trad , a good Chevrolet
S coup with extras and cash for a good
Balem lot. (.Se ,Wm. Fleming. 311
I StatrSt. ' " - 31-dSOtf
Korda roadsters and touriaga 50 and up
Chevrolet a -j. $75 and up
Overlands -$150 and op
Slgin touring . - ---w. -- J 250
dodge screen delivery liko Bew.$800
Maxwell sport touring like se. $800
Studebaker aedaa lik Bew... ..$1150
T i W have -. many o,thera for yonv to
s select from, at prices that will please
I yoB' F. w. Pettyjohn: co. "
2,19 aad 279 X. Caxamercial St.
f - 31-d27t!
Used Car Specials
Tourings, without starter $45; $15:
$110; $140.
Tourings, with stsrter.. ...$110;$150
$225: $340; $385
Roadster, without starter- ..$90
Roadsters, with starter $115
$2135t260
Coup .-. .- . J3V.
Sedan. 4 door (late uode!)-$j93
(Easy Terms)
j Valley Motor Co.
ZCO North High
, Phone 1993
Sl-d20tf ' '
runuc notices
SIEETIXQ OF i STOCKHOLDElCS
' The "annual " stockholders meet
ing of the Gold Creek Mining and
Milling company will be held in
the office of the, CapiUl Business
College. High and Ferry streets,
Salem, Oregon, on Monday at
7:30 p. m., January 12, 1925, by
order of the president, Geo. W.
Shand.
i Attest, W. L Staley, secretary.
tAU
En ED uheelaH
&ZErC AND NATVfSli
PICTOE. FILMED FOR
-Tfe BcrNEPlTOP ALL
THOSE VMWO LOVE
NMURE. AS U-ELL
, AS -WOSE WHO
SlMPLV ADCSE T
tX&S KAM A PURLING- -
nrcJ Ato vr.LLCM) . :r,:LCT
ticVi. A LOT D'7-
'
I
FERSOHALS
: Kenneth McWilliams of Ashland
was a business visitor in the city
yesterday. . . . :
; Stanley Eaison was a ! visitor at
the Eions'club Frlay; soon at
their weekly luncheon. 'j
Mr. and, Mrs. S. N. f JWlllett of
alem ? motored to Portland , New
Year's day to attend a- wedding:.
They returned yesterday. :
Robert I. Gray of Woodburn,
who Is a student at OA.C, was a
Salem visitor Friday. ' Ho stopped
over on his way to Corvallia.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Jacobson X
Silverton were Salem; business
callers yesterday. , ;
Mrs. C. D. Hartman was here
from Silverton yesterday.
Gertrude Jewell spent the New
Tear .with, her parents at Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jewell.
Hannah Martin, local attorney,
will be a week-end visitor at Ore
gon City and Portland,
. Mrs. D. M. Mclntyre and her
daughter, -Anna Mclatyte, motored
with Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Hamilton
to McMinnville Thursday. ,:
Mr. and Mrs. T. M j Hicks and
family made - a trip : to Portland
yesterday on business and pleas
ure. Mr. Hicks 1 associated with
the Salem Abstract company.
Miss. Avis Hicks'speht the New
Year day with relatires at Silver-
ton Miss Hicks is a j student in
the college of law at Willamette
university. . ;s
Mr. and Mrs. R. Olson motored
to Portland during; the past holi
day and returned the' same day.
They visited with relatives. In that
city.; vvji ' .
A. W. Smithers, assistant cash
ier; of the Salem Batik .of Com
merce, Is back at his: desk after,
being confined to his gome during
the past few days. ; If
Miss Sylria .Woods, Is to spend
the week-end at Mt. Angel.
Mrs. Ed Bayse has returned to
her home in Grants Pass. She' has
been ylslting her sister, Mrs. Nona
White, for the last month.
. W. A. Frailer off the Geise
Powers Furnltare company, is con
fined to his home by illness. .
Mrs. Mary I. Fulkel"son. county
schoo lauperintendent j has return
ed from Portland where she at
tended the state teachers associa
tlon meeting. - She was selected
treasurer of the rural! department
Substantial Payment Is ;
Made on Wari Monument
Reduction of - $500 on the
Blalalng Granite :company in pay-l hrinted cards SIJEB ia" By
ment ot the MarioniuntWaTn vS2Jl.aw
UlArliAiPti" wa a .f f o ft U-f Vofl I a pH 4 v
a W a u w : 'O avvvvvi J V J w vw
when a chck for this; amount was
forwarded to. Portland. There yet
remains, according tp Mrs. . John
A. Carson, president,! $1320-;to'b
paid on the monument, "Over the
Top to Victory."",'.' l-:'. '
' 'Mrs. Carson ha received word
from I!. J. Ballsing: that If the
entire amount is paid by January
lS the firm will contribute all
Interest moneys to the monument
fund. Though, the War . Mother
are anxious to take adTantage of
the offer, they hold little hopes of
obtaining, the moneyfby the desig
nated date, Mr. Carson said." . .
Ei.'D lillEUMIItlSM
.i 7. - i - ...... i i ' V
DIT1I RED PEPPER
When you are suffering with
rheumatism so you can hardly get
around just try Red Pepper Rub
and yoa will hare. the quickest re
lief known.
Nothing has. such; concentrated.
penetrating heat as red-, peppers.
Instant relief. J ust as soon as
you apply . Red Pepper Rub you
feel the tingling heat. In three
minutes it warms; the sore spot
through and through. Frees the
blood circulation, ) breaks up the
congestion and the old rheuma
tism torture is gone.
Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made
from red peppers 'costs little' at
any drug store. Cei a jar at once.
Use it for lumbago, neuritis, back
ache,' stiff neck. sore muscles,
colds in chest. Almost instant re
lief awaits you. IBe sure to get
the genuine with the name Rowles
on each package; Adv.
rights protected by The George Matthew Adams Service Trade Mark
,-,tv
CLASSIFIED
Of Reliatla Business
AJVCBTTLAkTCB
AMBULANCE SERVICE. PAY OR Bight
Phone 668. 173 South! Liberty.
AUCTIONEERS
F. N. WOODRY t
Expert Livestock, furnitnra, ; raal as tat
AUCTIONEER :
Res. 1610 M. Summer Phoa Sll fat
a lea dates. . t i
' L A TaLBOTT
AbcOob ' '-,$;
Phua 4170 203 D. S. Bank Bldg.
G. SATTERLEX c : ' "
Auctioneering '- :: "j
Rooms Sa-Sft, Breymaa Block
Phone 430 or 1211J. )n-12tf
' AUTO PAINT INQ
HAYS US REPAINT YOUR CAR WITH
or sew permanent f lnnh.
- taaui'l Cam
High Btroes
BATTERY AMD ELECTRICIANS
EL. D. BARTtMi KXiDE BATTERIES
atartar and geavravor vork; ill Bonus
Womxoaxctai. , '
531 . 1
Court St.
JOK WILLIAMS
BEAUTY PARLORS x
BUNGALOW BEAUTY SHOPPE 640
Chemeketa atreet. Phone Han-w. ya
BICYCLES AND REPATRINO
LLOYD . RAM SDEN DAYTOK BIUI-
elea end repairing? bbt court.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
LET 'PRESTO" CHIMNEY CLEANER
do your dirty work. SatiafacUon guar
anteed. Your dealer a a it. d-24tf
CHINESE REMEDY
L. lb DICK L M. BUX. CHINESE
Medieme Oa., help aty ksm diseaa
420-4SS 8ta ' w-bim
CHXROrODXSt
nil a SCOTT. ORADUATE - MA
tioaal University Beteaeea, iaicag.
MaaoriC Temple. Phone S4Q.
Chxropractors
DR. O. I S0OTT. PS0 CHI ROPB ACTOR.
414-19 U. S. Ben Bidg. jraoaa i
rea. 2S-R.' ' : " ; "
CLEANERS 9t DYERS
SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS. 1215
B. CemmereUU ruona ibdo. ra apw-
eisllie on on dsy service.
CONTRACTORS
rOR CEMENT WORK CALL AT S
N. Summer atreet faoa o-J. ?
rwVRRV DITY CONTRACTU U Ol,
tract in r and boildiar. Eitl-
i mates gladly furnished, r Phoa 1J
DRESSMAXXNO
I spi-. .-. r " ' 3-
XTTXfft XI IM W W
iJi'U
EXXOTBZOZAMS
SALEM ELECTRIC OO. M IBOKIt
boilding, fna uw. -- , -
ELECTKIO FIXTURES AMD BUrPLY
Co. Phone l4. aa w. aoorxy.
LRINER ELECTRIC CO.
Houaa Tiring by hour or coBtrsct. Ra-
siesadM fnraiahad. Phoa 980. ? 471
f Coot ft - r" - - "j""-"- ' :" -
FARM PATER
UP YOU WANT TO WET THE BEST
. f. nr seal 15c to the Paoiflt
Homes tesd, Salem, Oregon for a throe
r months' trial aubscriptioo. M a 1 1 a
" thie ad. : - f '
POULTRY MEN BEND EIGHT TWO
. cent stamps ior special " , ,
. trial for the beet and eldest journal ia
: k. ts. articlea and edveruse-
' ..nt. ar of aoeeial interest to the
'poultry bredei-i of th N r t h w t
J Northwest Poultry Journal. Ill Ooav
mereial street. Balem. Oregon.
FINANCIAL
rtt sjAT.r FIRST AND SECOND Mort-
gsges. Treet Deeds. Contracts on house
w in net ou ia ov-m -f - .-
- j BECKE HENDRICKS .,
,-!'. U. 8. NstU Ba&k I-;
'-V.. ... Jl tf "!- :.
FARM LOANS PLENTY OF MONEY, to
- lean on good farm aeeority. -? '
CITY LOANS We are loaning Pru
deatial Inaurane Company money on
citr reaidencea and business property,
. . 'mi. cL. .in, a eammisaion. Hawkins
A -Roberta, Znc, 203 Oregon Building
t ' - t-. - -4tt
miiia hidk ON GOOD CITY PROP
rty at a low rat oa the oasy payment
plan, so en or , year x mwm -
mtA r.m loana am large r small
tracts; private money. 8ef irj aad
von will ro no farther. G. W, Laflaz.
4ia Proa .'Bldg. - S , "-J
rAKat LOANS LESS 1NTI BT,
toager time. oommisaioo. Pro sets
against adversity, i City loaaa, loweat
rales, mentaly , InsUllmenta, pro-par
meet privilege. A.' a SiegmBBd, room
. ever Ladd A Bush baak.
Farm Loans
ANDERSON - $ RTTPER1
SON Overw Bntldlng
rUXERAL DIRECTORS
lll.F.V MORTUARY. FUNERAL DIREC-
tnrs. 210 Center. Phew 165a.
!ETJS WANDER INfTO
Ar4D S A7LE: VPON fis
VJONDROVjS MJOKLD
CLDlWED feV A)MlMr
ICAL rJlMTfer2 i'N
DAZrllMS GX&mNTS
OP -SMOVWi.ef ETC.
AMD.!r5oST-w
0HX SOCMEN WINTER; '
COM&S ARO0MD
AN SPREADS WiTfc BLAN .
, Vovis" Caksa mam
w ' ""'v iiair
eM,w c
DAT;D-SCEfJiC-STorF. L
e
DIRECTORY
end Professional Firnis Arrayed la AlphabetlesJ
Order fcr Quick Refcrenc
rLORIATS
CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING BOUQUETS
lunersi w r o a t a a, dsco rations. C. W.
Breithaupt, floris. 123 N. Ltharty
Pheo - I -
FTJBJIXTURB STORES
GIESS rURKTTURE O0. 4) U A L IT T
rurai tare ir Ma moaey. jti Ossri,
Pbobo 444. .- .
PEOPLES FURNITURE STORE NEW
aad eend head furniture; S71 N.
Commercial
HEMSTITCHING
t
THE VOGUE FOR HEM8TITCHINO
stamped goods. 429H Court. 14-dlS
MRS. C E. MILLER, HEMSTITCHING,
stamping, buttons. Room 10, ever Mil
ler's Store.' Phone 117. ,
HEMSTITCHING. STAMPING, PLEAT-
tng. The PeUte Shop, Room 6, over
Busteks. . a29tf
SALEM ELITE HIM STITCHING
, plea ting, buttons, stamping aad aeedle
work; 82, reron bldg. Phono 879.
INSURANCE
WARREN T. POWERS
- Life, Accident, Fire, AutemobOe
319 U. 8. Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phoa 607
leisure
Your home er ear sew ;
Phono 161
BECKS HENDRICKS
U. R Bank Bldf.
LADIES TAXXORXHa
D. H. KOSHER TAILOR FOR MEN
and women. 4T4 Court St.
LANDSCAPE CARD EKING
SAVE. MONEY BY HAVING YOUR lawa
built by the uk Landscape company.
fkoae 1324 3.
LAUNDRIES ,
SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY. 16 ' &
Liberty streak Phone 26. oldest
Urgeet best. Established 1889.
CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
Quality work; prompt service; 1314
Bresdwsy. Phone
65.
MEDICAL
MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY-
Phone S17-W. ' " -
ACTTSIO STORES
SHERMAN. -CLAY 4 CO.. PIANOS
Steinwaya, Duo-Art aad others, aoore a
Maaie Hons. 4l Court Htrsei.
BEO. G. WILL 2TANOS. PHONO-
grapaa, sawing machines, sheet music,
aad piano studies. Repairing phoao
rrsohs and sewinr asachiaaas . 432
SUte atreet. Salem. .
TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW
Victor er Brunswick. U. L. BttfX Farat
tore Co., Musle Dept. " " " ' - '
KATUROFATHXO PHYSICIANS
DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND
. ehroaie diseases; 41 Oregoa stag.
Vone llO.
XTTRSXRY STOCKS
FRUIT, NUT AND' SHADE TREES
Pesrcy Bi-os., 287 Stst.
PACEXNG AND SHIPPINO
FOR EXPERT FURNITURE PACKING
end shipping, esll 8titf'a Faraiture
Store. Phone 941. - e-80tf
PAPERHANGINO AND PAXNTINO
PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR H0U8X
, decorating, paper hanging, tiating, etc.
Reliable workmaa.-
PIANO TUNERS
EDWARD WKLP EXPERIENCED PI
a no tuner. Leave orders Will's Music
-;- Store. "' '
PLUMBING
PLUMBING AND GENERAL REPAIR
work.. , G ruber Bros 141 B. Liberty
Phone 650 ' f-lfttf
RADIO
RADIO DOCTORS
SALEM ELECTRIC CO,
W. 8. BARTON, Prop.
Masosic Temple Pion 1300
Ypr Every Purpose Every Parse
AU.Etendard Site
-J Of Radio Tube
HAUK EOPP ELECTRIC SHOP V
. 837 Conrt St. Phone 4 - .
SXPATRINO
. : ALVTN B. STEWART,' vtc
$47 Court St.. :
- Umbrsllas, Cutlery en A TCay --
Lawamowers. raaer-hmdaa, aoiaaoTs,
knirea and tools sharpened. -
SOOS SCAVENGES SERVICE GAR
bage and refssa of all kinds removed
by the month. Reasonable rates. Cess
pool -cleaned . and deed animals re
moved. Phones: Offle 5: Re.
SECOND SAND GOODS
WANTED EVERYTErNG IN CLOTH
isg and shoes. Best prices paid. Cap
ful Exskanrej 943 North Commercial
Phone )M W. ' - -
STOVES AND 8TOVB REPAIRING
STOVES REBUILT AND REPAJRED
40 years exnerieae. Depot Nstional
f ice. aiaea 26 :o 69 la. high. Faiata.
eifa and varnishes, etc.. locanberry and
hop hooka.- 8alm Fence aad Stove i
Works. 2 -V Court Street. Phone 124.
Registered U. S. Patent Ottlct)
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TRANSFER AND HAULING
CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 228
SUte St. Phone 933. Distributing, for
warding and atorags ear specialty. 64
our rate. - j- i -
WE MOVE, STORE AND SHIP HOUSE-
bold good. . Our specialty ia piano aad
furniture moving. We else make eoua
try tripe. We hsndl tba beat coal aad
wood. Call oa ua for price. We give
good measure, rood enality sad good
service. Larsaer Traaafer
hose 930
TRANSFER AND HAULING OF ALL
kinds. Phono 19FS.-1- - '
TRANSPORTATION
PARKER'S STAGE LINES
3. W. Parker. General Manager..
- U:': Central Stage Terminal v
SALEM. OREGOX :
Principle One-Way and Round-Trip
fares a Parker, Stage lib:
One
Round
Trip
tl'O
1.25
Station
,"t
Way
McMinnville
.$l.O0
Monmouth
.7S
.50
1.00
.75
. .65
-.75
Dallas
.90
Falls City
1.80
1.25
BUvertoa
Indepeadoace
1.00
1.40
: 7.40
5.70
8:00
2.60
Amity
Tillamook
.4.60
Hebe
8.55
Willamina-
1.85
1.60
1.35
Hheridaa
Dsytoa
3.00
2.40
Newberg
1.50
Parker S'ace lineal make bir reduc
tion ia Express R-ates.. from 20 to 50
cents en the hundreo; pounds, xteasoa
able rates on C.O.Dj collecting
Send your express by Stage and get
quicker service.
Call 69S for Information-
WATER
SALEM WATER. LIGHT A POWER CO
Office. 801 South Commercial St Tes
per cent discount en domestic flat
rates said in advance. . N. dedaetioa
for abaenee er any cause bbIoss water
is shut off rour premtees. - ' - ''
T
Stock marketing Abroad I
:
, Keen competition and high
prices characterized the wool sales
held at Christ Church, New Zea
land, on Saturday," Nov. 29, a
cording to cable; ; received from
Vice Consul Hudson of ;-Wellington."'
;,. - i ,:'
' Nearly all of the 11,000 bales
offered were soldj The wool gener
ally was well grown and , sound
but a large portion was dusty,
particularly that coming from the
plains. While the bu'.k of the of
ferings werei halfbred" wool there
was also a fair 'showing of plains
crossbred. Britisrt buyers pur
cha3ed practically two thirds, and
the United States and local mills
r '
the .most -of the balanre. onv oc -
rasional lots going to continental
buyers. Prices ranged as fol-ows'
Merino 52.1 to 173.3 cents Half
bred. 54.0 to 81,1 cents Corrle
dale 57.9 to 79.1 cents Three
quarter, bred,. 42 5 , to .65.6 cents
Mediuni jCTOSsbred ;42.5 to ,57.9--Coarse
crossbred 23.2 to; 46.3
cents and Cmtchlngs 21.2 to 44.4
cents per pound.,
According to the Yorkshire Ob
server of November 18, the Aus
tralian Wool Growers' Council and
National Council of Wool Selling
Brokers have decided to spread
the wool selling season from Jan
nary to June for the realization of
the -balance of the 1924-1923
dip. A total of 1,150.000 bales
will be J disposed" of as foil ows:
January 200,000 bales, February
225,000 March!" 250.000, April
250.000, May; 130,000' and the
balance in June.!
Th number of sheep in western
Australia on December 31; 1923
was 6,595,867 jcpmpared with 6,
664,135 ion December V31," 1922.
This represents a decrease of 1
per cent. All i: returns thus far
received from New. South Wales.
Queensland, Victoria and Western
Australia. Indicate fewer sheep at
the, beginning of the year 1924
than at the same date of 1923. Ae
both autumn? and spring lambing
this year' have i been Jkcessfn!
returns ; for $195 are jlfeTy tx3,
Bhow an increasjs in sheep SajAu";
tralia. ; ";' ' ' :"
Exports of wool from Australia
during July, August and Septem
ber, the first three months of the
1924-1925 season, totaled 252.000
bales compared; with 141.000 for
the same period of 1923 or an in
crease of 64.5 per cent.. Exports
from New Zealand decreased from
45.000 bales foy July, August and
September 1923 to 37,000 for the
same three months of 192 1.
i Sales 6t .'wool at :the - Central
Produce Market in Bu ends Aire
from January 1 to September 30.
1924 amounted to 59,483 bales of
925. pounds compared with 82,-
By ED WHEEL AN
LCPTv NOV VVCU'LC ,
SSlhGr LIKE: A GUDSThy
SENTlAiEL iNlEfSlLVEFiX
MOOrvJ - STAINED AllGWf. IS
MAC?AJ IF 1CEMT; MOMUNSTnTJ
rjQ VxXLF-JL NeJlMTEG'
; VUO'DE F v;t . 'WAV S -
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004 bale during the same poric 1
last year. " The sales in that Mar
ket during this calendar year 1923
amounted to 132,169 bales corn
pa red. , with- 203,1574 bales - la
1922. ' , ' ' '
The : n n m b er of animala
slaughtered in freezing, salting
and preserved meat works in Ar
gentina during the eight month3
January : to Augnst 31.1924 were
as follows, figures for same period
of 1923 in parenthesis; Cattle
3.192,266 (2,285,484), sheep 3,-
093,054 i (3,089,994). swine 9,-
921 (102.296). Cattle showed an
Increase of 40 percent and "swine
a decrease of 22 per cent while
sheep were about the same.
Stock raising in Brazil was lair-
ly successful during 1923 due tar
the resumption of activities on
the part of several large packing
houses in Soa Paulo and 'Rio ae
Sul. Froten meat exports a
mounted to 146,818,000 pounds
against 66,663,000 pounas m
1922 and 129,688,00 in 1921.
Berlin Aims Hard Blow
At City Wireless Fans
BERLIN', Jan.? 2. Aviators
flying; over Berlin1 report that the
numberless radio antennae over
the houses of the city give it the
appearance, of a huge Bpider web.
In the early morning hours the
Wires, stretching '.endlessly front
roof to ! root sblae brightly with
their coverings of frost.
Seemingly harmless, and adding
to the 1 pleasure of; radio fans,
these wires have, however, created
a serious problem.:. The chimney
sweeps have protested . that they
interfere with, their business, and
in this they are supported by the
men who ! repair f roofs. Nor 'do
the - landlords like aerials and
lead-ins. j '
As a result of these various ob
jections, a city ordinance has been
passed to the effect that all radio
equipment over roofs within the
city limits must come down, and
no more may be erected. r
. Hence it is seen that in Berlin
radio is not as yet considered an
advantageous instrument of social
and commercial intercourse.
English Displaces Spanish
In Noted Filipino College
MAVII 1 Ton 9 T-
- - - -, wwu. uau lev iw"
lmas University,! the oldest college
under the American flag, has de
cided upon the use of the English
language in all classes, instead of
Spanish.! according to an - an
nouncement by Father Manuel
Arellano, rector of the institution.
The change is to be made early in
the coming year, when the unlver
s'ty will move to larger quarters
The college of engineering " ia
wholly junder English Instruc
tion at present; and several other
departments also are using Eng
lish. 7 -; j -j; r . ' ;
The university also has declde-l
to admit women to a!l depart
ments j The college of pharmacy
was thrown open to women last
June," and the; success of the de
parture j has caused the trustees
to reach: the decision to admit wo
men to all departments, including
law, medicine, engineering, phar
macy, philosophy and theology, as
soon as the institution has become
settled in its new buildings.
$5,000,000 I'XHt FIREWORKS
LONDON, Jan. 2. Guy Fawkea
the man who j attempted to blow;
up the House jot Parliament, was
heartily1,, condemned when his p'ot
was discovered, but he has since
grown into something of a patron
saint for English Bmall boys and
makers of r, fireworks. Estimates
of- the- value of fireworks consum
ed In. celebrating his special day,
November 6?? this year ran as
high as J3.000.000.
m in tea
Darkens Boa uti fully and He-stoics
Its Xatural Color and
: L.ntro at Once.
"Common garden sage brewed in
to a heavy tea, with sulphur and
alcohol added, will turn gray,
streaked and faded hair beautiful
ly dark and luxuriant. - Mixing tho
Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at
home, though, is troublesome. An
easier way Is to get the ready-louse
preparation improved by V,.a.
addition t of ; other ingredients, a
arge bottle at little cost, at dr :
stores, known as "Wyeth'a .-
and Sulpliur Compound," t'..
avo.ding a lot of muss.
While gray, fadtKl hair is not
sinful,-we all desir to retain c -r
youthful appoaranco ed attract
iveness. By darkenins your h
with Wyeth'a Sage and Snip'; "
Compound., no one can tell, 1 -cause
it does It fo naturally. ;
evenly. Yoa just dampen a s-pon
or so.'t .brush with it an 1 !r
tliis t! rou-jh your hair, taking: t
small E-trand at a time; 1 rtcr -ins.
all gry T.:ilrs liavn dl-iirr- r
ed. Afirr ;.-'..'. tl. , r r- '.: '
two your . ;r Le:o:::: - ' "
dark, - .-, f .i rt sz-l