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THE OREGON ,STATESMaM SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 29, 1025 Marlte lassiiiiea ale in-s irtac I .8 Great (ViW-..-r jtjXED MJle 13 krHY SALEM WOOD MFG. Cc i to tviklT : '"" . ; ... t War . t mntva r datiwapw 'TT""T i" . -i.t saiem. urciea. K. . 11 Un. hard r soft 1. or anoe M wishing.. Wagon double-tree and" ingle-treo ,rae. dim non lumber to aait. -rt ..-r.u a'rhfL er S54 dlt. 13 130 - rx Til BUY CHICKEN OB hi manure. Will PT 8od Pr t.nk. Kout 8, Box 194. Salem. ..i mid. platinum and discarded ..." t it:.. I t : I Otsego. .... , 1 . w haw eaeaeal KnTwiem. ubjl w .. - - r r bsad. iHawkine Robert. lie- ! " - fT THE AUCTIOBMTO .furniture i . 3 aortf n 1 SPRING SEWINO ,i that bat. aad eeat-rfor -F.aiter i r' 7 ... bait. Ii Claaaea itt millinery 1 I '7i rin'ir- 1Bf. alternoon ,tin- 'Karoll bow. ; Ciaaaea r,.. xooday. reornary ana. on tatra MilUr'a aiote. For iafor- Ztlo call Mrarxeff.. pboaa 4 f3 Suoare Deal i Weldia Work a . 349 Ferry Street : , i ; Phone 864 dj tirh leetrlc and aratyleua weld- i?. Wi-lder of! 12 7"a axpenence aa HELP WANTED Male 18 rUABLE YOUNO VAN WANTED ON "i.;, rsnch. Sincie man preferred. Won 721. I : l '29 porLTRY AXT EQGS , 21 1. RLOODKD PARTRIDGE BOCK LOST AND FOUND j 22 ost; on winter street silver ...h bar. nder piease leave at aioa- m Sbo Repair j Shop and .nMivavt. wsr4. ; 1 : -I I -. ' :- 0STfOUXTAlN PEN, MILLICENT bine on Pa. ' ibone a?a. z-jz nTHATTF.RT lYOLT METER. TEN I ikrsr. Kewara. . jioror inn uaras. PERSON AI 23 MADAM VIRGINIA GIVES READINGS ea Lots and .Business. Jieura y to v. 613 Ferrr 8t. Pbone 1908-J. 23-fl LO.INS 24 HONEY TO LOAN ON FARM PROP- rty. Levettt 1 ratea obtainable. See Ur: afeCurdy ! in Homer boutb'a of- flee. Htreves-Monro Bids. 24-20tf REAL ESTATE CTTr 2 Own Your Home For Sale at One-Half K : !Price;r for limited time; S acre tracts on Ros- tl pved road, anuth of Salem, very rie te rarilae. friees are going up. 11 iBterestea act at once. Socolofskv 341 State. ',vn; ?--TTHaotf I 'WHILE WE'RE WAITING FOB THE trsdera -aad the -farm borers to gather j vt'll try to entertain yoa with a little kome aong entitled, "Ten the landlord mhre to aro. New 5 room- house. wood bouse. 1 chicken ' bouse, cow ahed. so' bath, farmer atyle, furnished price 11700 with 9300 down; Hoed 7 room souse snd wood house, toilet.- bath room hut no bath. : paved street 'and aide- walks, prieel amao en terms; 4 room bouse sod garsge, modern except fnr rasce. rood location, price $2150 with 1 .1H) down ; t A dandy 4 room house out i north with garage, price $2700 with jiK) down;! 5 room modern borne Just off of Capital price $3200: New 6 room bonne close in, price $4500,- aad will trade for smaller property farther out: ." clear improved acrea for Salem home sad will assume. .McGILCHRlST PENNINGTON 109 U. S. Bank Bid t. Phone 140 i ! T .,.L.-.:;--i : - i 25-j29tf it ! TO TRADE ! 5 room house, price $2000 for larger I louse. . j! 'it ;i i,--' :- i -: ' i (tood 7 room homo on State street j price $5000 will trade for a grata i farm. I iiil ' ( -'" ; Hotel iu snsll. town will trade fori urease or will rent eompletely lur- A fooa? 1 8- room ihousa and garage dose in n paved street price $1700. ill tske light ear for first payment, slaoee $5 per saoath. 23 'acres Nrell imoroved and equipped nlT 4 miles east of Salem, will trade lor city property. THOMAfiON S3ltt State St" 25-J28tf THE BEST I WAT TO STOP PAYING ! wnt is to buy one of our bouses at bareaina . like iheae! s A 5 Mam new buaaalow in South Solem. sll furnished, new Universal ate. Price $l'700; $300 eaah, balance Bonthly payments. ; . A fine 113 acre era in ranch in Wal- ia hill. 3 acres In fall -train, running i ser. rood timber aad pasture, to Itrsds for ity property or email acre- It us teir-yoa about thU one. 1 1 A good I lot in Richmond district at W0. paved street ... nlaatered house, lot i 100x1 20. rHl Ifruit trees; price $2100, r will tfadelfAv amall aereaee. A Sriutd fane - room new hoti in nrl S.Um it 1110(1: 1 i : A rnnri 5 raom bunsralow. plastered ement.i two r good lots, at $3000; i0 cash, bslance monthly. j n J. F, CLRICH ' I 122 ! rm'l Phono 13S4 ; ; . . I, :. :,, . i, 28-J28tf RfM MODERN HOME ON NORTH Cottage St. Corner lot. $5000i terms j WINNIE PETTYJOHN . -Realtor . 1 211 Oregon Bldg. ! ' 2V2ttf i I GOOD VALUES ' O.wd . 4 room bungalow and garage. vatd at 885 S. 24th St. East front Price 12150. S400 eah. balance terms i i Strictly ! modern 5 room bunsalow acq double earare located at N: Winter fit. Priee 5250. terras. ! : Beautiful 5 room "bnnralow. fire place, basement, breakfast nook, east front, cement walka. nsved street. Lo rated at 195 N. 5th St. Price 83250. 750 rash, balaare to suit. Will take good lot1 as Dart navment. Attractive 4 room, baas-alow. break- fsst nook. bsth. lichts. hot and cold water, east front, lot 6xl22. Near ear line and Grant school. Located ai H65 N Cottage St. Priee $270U, $500 terms on balance.' rih; :.. KRUEGER -lilhuu Realtor 147 N fnm'l Pbaaa 917 ; 25-J251f FOR SALE 8TORE BUILDING AND ;! resiaeace,: good location, paved atreet. an income and a borne at 84200, easy j term. i 40 acre river bottom farm, j $2000. ! 1200 acre stock- vaach wall lo I jated, close to good town, all aader : lem-a. wiia aew seven voom bungalow. : and large barns and sheds, and run ning wster. and the price ia only t 822.50 per acre. A few inapt i Aoasei, I F. L, Wood, j 841 8tato St. s- ,. - ' 85 i27tl REAL ESTATE City 25 $6000. beautiful audnF. v.. rooms. Court street, v - 7 .85000. a reel km, an! blocks to buaiaeae center, 6 rooma. - 4800, a good 10 room hoase A-l condition. Suitable f orT rrlVt.W HSi"nA7t..Ha v"ite- .T lota 100 by lOO feet, on a beaatifnl v.w atreeta paved. Onl a ku.i.. .-' ffie,. . - 3000, real modern bnnraUw ft : rooms, on xvA ti Tda.i City, f" - .. . ajooo. food room bonne, Sevea teenth atreet. only $soo daw a. ii it A Mora See CHILDS BECHTEL 00 Stat St. i - i 23-i27tf MODERN 5 ROOM HOC8E, BASEMENT. - - n-'. inmaee. i Honta. 4750. Becke Headrieka. C ft R..V Bldf;. - . . I 25-i25if AB80TtLT0NE OF OCR BEST homea far tit. on n. . 7 room bonae. taaiHii a i Ford Uaraea blankmitl. k. ' line pomp. s room boute . and a ; lota, and all of the equipment bit, 500. Mt inceai or 91S.OOO will aeil ar trade for Salem property. ; i Grocery atora. wall lantA baildiac and atock. 5,450. AttraetiTa lot at reaaoaabla price. Honaea for rent." Apartment for rent. Gertrude J. M. Par. 4 North Cot- ; i . 25-i3tf PRINTED CARD 8 SIZE 14' BY TA" wording 'Tor bale, Knquire At." Price 10 1 cents each. Sutesmaa Business Office. Ground floor. - ' LOTS TERMS LOTS - Good buildinr lots, reasonable senna. south. $150 to 1300. Why not start payments on a lot . and own' your own borne I Sloo the rent. Beeka k Me. dricks. V. S. Bank Bldr. ! 25-i25tf 5 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN F.TfPEPT basement, south. - SSOO - nik hin. like rent. Becke fc Hendricks.. L'. 8. Bank Bldf. 25-i25tf FOR! SALE MODERN HOME 6EVF.N larce rooms. Flna location l ot Al by ICS. Address Owaar. 1051 Cbeme keta street. i 25-fll ! . OCCASIONALLY WO bare aomethinc .rood.1 Hava a fooJ SK bunrslow at 3150 on verv eaay first payment and rental payments at percent, IF A RELIABLE Buyer.: - as. rbhMisu i 1 .' . 841 State St. ! f j - . ' The' above is on east Front.; saved Street. dosa to streetcar aad bus, and school. ' i 1 i ! 25-jl3tf EXTRA GOOD INVESTMENTS Good 8 room borne for acreage. 3 acre auburbaa for residence. Nice 5 room bnnralow S27fiO- Sni own. oaianee easy terms. 1 . ' T ico 5 aero auburbaa borne $3250. Modern a room bungalow close in, 94200; $500 down, eaay payments. Well improved farm. Snap. Terms. 20A suburban noma for farm. .Houses sad acreage ' for rent. rtKHlAK iLAKS TKKa 212 Commercial Club Bids. ! 25-J21tf Buy Where "Values Are Bound to Advance Lots for the linen mill, are selected la North Salem. . In walking distance from this location I have over 70 (there were 93) one-half acre tracts to sell on very easy terms. I will build you a nice comfy 4 room house and salt ssme to you for $2000 including one-half tract, with email payment down, bal ance t2S oer month ineludins- interest. There you have room for-your children to play; to make a fine garden aad keep aome chickens if joe want to. "Do you know the thrill of owning your owe homer Act owl i : Rich L. Reimann W58 D'Arcy Bids. Phono 1013. i ;.. ......... . t.,....: 2$-i7tf LOOK $2 1 0O ronly $800 down) buys fully furnished 4 room buncalow with full basement, furnace nad bath. : five graded lot with cement walks and east front. 5 blocks from Parrish school See. mo .quick. HARRIS Slsnon c Temple, phones 795, 1942 J. 25-J22tf GOOD 5 ROOM MODERN HOME ON paved street, eement walks, just but on 5th street, east front, only 92000. very easy terms. 1 1 ,e 7 94 acre ranch 4 miles out on paved highway. 5 room house and necessary out buildtnr for only $2100. '. jj 1 Eastern Washington farm, impmved and part in crop, clear, for valley fairm Will assume.- ii ; Canada land and cash for valley farm. ' For Bargains and Exchanges- BARBER s 200 Gray Bldg. ... 15-i23tf 1 i LOTS! IXJTSt LOTS! $10 to "$25 Down Price $500 Now is the time to buy lot. If Ifrott era miairM hnild. : See Chi Ids dt BecD tel. 540 -Stste street, f 25-i27tif BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES si SEE WM. FLEMING OF THE FLEMING Kealty Co; for dependant value pricing in Realty, Town Residences, Orchards or Farms. A large listing. Established 1909.- Experienced and posted in vdl uea. ,r r:. 26-8jtf EXCHANGES AT BARGAIN PRICES 2 1 . acres, good improvements, H 2 (4 miles southwest of Turner, want Sal. m property. $6000. ; . 20 acres, 7 acres of young euertifs. 4 strawberries, fsmily orchard, ij fiir improvaaaeats. want Salem residence to $6000. price $12,000. t U 25 acrea improved, f ruuiing wat r, paved road, M mile from Aumsyi la. want business.. Price $3500. ill . 5 room bungalow. garae, paveiiiept. want improved acreage eloe to Malqm, not over $15o. trice juu. i snroii)FKKT .-. , S41 State 2tl 5?ftf REAL ESTATETrade S7 1TTARTER SECTION j OF ALBrKTA land in gooa larmins; uiiriv i . Willametto Valley ' Dropert.v. 11185 N. Commorcial 8t. , . 2Tii3tf .Jiid- TRADE BRICK AND CONCRETE Will ing leased Tor a per year, i trade for farm.-.Muat be good and nriced- reasonable. Beck A land fjeo-r j-i-t-T. tt a n.nh- H1ii ' 27-jlMr " ' MINUTE1 MO VjfiS - (Ail rit;hU protected by The George Matthew Adams Serrlce--Trade Mark Registered U. S. Offiew) By, ED WHEEL AN JN CASE VW DO cLuel f W lloN FELIPE &I X)R-UTTLE J -ATrlENOAND H.S MPaJ AIFeARErv V IP i t ' UAOT KNOW U1HAT J t. ED VHtiANS uNTlE-iaXW V- , ' I fj IS ALL ;A&OVjT I ASEMTkNlE. SBRIftU CaCLOS- ANC? l V f73 rT5QM WV ARM? r. Come.vvK sTi jjj jt iji i"nj as4ov sew, 7 0 ; iiMtv-et-ipfcC lcabns of 1-1 jVF,-rffch k unloose ij r i AViSrHCrVcRL fLUHPCrhtKO - DIABLO'- Ai XwSfeS RODRiSO- 1 2tU I -a-p- xs jus 0SE. APPEAL- ) f COAJ CARLOS ANO) I f SO - AT VllLL tUT TAKCTTmE ! SOME-. J r-t fTS S) 3 Z jT H ,S DOaJ a 1 .-.......... . - , ' - :. " 1 s'f ' ' ' ' ..'V.-l - - '.- - - - -jMtawa. J -." . J V si" . i - tie - a . . - I. -" - - , if ' " a ' arn a. . ' - - a 1 ESTATE -Farm 28 FOBlSALE 3 ACRE HILLSIDE BaUd- il ana. noaniBC water, r ir tree. t'la to ear. line. Boeolofsky, 341 C'ate. - j - 2S-J27tf U 9 . POLK COUNTY t ft 3 acrea, ail la cultivation, good ; bifcgaiow, barn, water system, macbin ery end team. Near good town, ideal for amall dairy. Just a little cash, or iantiall amount. Trade. $4500. Also 31 jj jjacrea near El ststion and . school. ; good house aad barn. Just a daady ; four or five cows, two or three bun ' dfed chickens and lots of garden. $200 fSvirtb peara sold per -year from this 5 place. Just a little cash and a title trade. j ' ROBINSON ; '"- H: . $0regoa Bldg. .2ii25tf SSS ACRE LINN COUNTY DAIRY OR atoK ranrb. Lota of water. 40bbl. CDxtom flour mill. Some stock aad ebnipmeat. Easy terms or will accept property of lesa value ia part payment. Ifriee fl3,000, I A. C. BOHRNSTEDT Realtor and Ianurance 1,47 No. Com'l St Salem. Orerou. I - - ' 2-j2Stf i REAL ESTATE Suburban SO HI ; K1SE CORNER LOT AND GARAGE at Liberty aad .Myers streets, paving paid on both atreeta; will sacrifice this SBonth at $1900. . Beautiful anburbaa home, 6 acres, 7 room bungalow, hardwood floors, fire- flsce, built in kitchen, beautiful abade reea, 14 miles f rvm Salem, all varie ties of family fruit and berries. To Settle estate will aell at $6500. h Suburban homo of 20 acres, 3' J miles from Salem, strictly modem 5 room house, new. electric lights, fur nace, fireplace, modern chicken bouses for several hundred ehickena. About half of farm ia berries, formerly or chard aad nuts. This ia a choice farm borne that must be sold on ac.sount of owners ago and health. , $10,00, good ,terms. ! WINNIE PETTYJOHN J Realtor - 218 Oregon Bldg. 3C j24tf USED CARS FOR SALE 31 M A w v r N S nd . . UsSaWae XA ICS GUARANTEED SERVICE BEST BARGAINS AND BEST . TERMS IN TOWN R. N MacDONALD Tel. 93 25 State St. 31-j29tf AN OPPORTUNITY To buy a Quality Used Car at the Right Priee READ THIS OUT LOUD ; Esse 4 coach $700 Dodge sedan 650 Dodge touring 650 . Maxwell touring 500 Hupmobile touring 650 Bnick 6 touring .-. 300 Ford aedsn 1 300 ' Cadillac 61 touring..... lflrtO Packard six touring 1600 Packard 8 3500 Hudson coach . --. 1385 . Eafcex 6 coach . . 1070 Reasonable terms If desired FRED M. POWELL Motor Cars Corner of Cottars and Ferry Sts. - Phone 2126 . - 31-fl . ' , A FEW USED CARS 1921 Dodge sedan 1. $f"50 1922 Overland . . 350 1922 Dodge - delivery 550 1923 Dodre delivery 750 1924 Dodge sedon Type A- 1300 1920 Ford touring i85 ; 1923 Dodge roadster. A t con dition :.....;.: ' ; 600 1921 Uaswell' roadster....:. 95 1919 Dodge touring 250 f All cara with- 1925 licence TERMS) BONESTEELE MOTOR CO. ' . . .- 31-J29 FRED M. POWELL Used Cars Fine display of both' New and and Used Cara. Good variety to -choose from. Liberal terms if desired. Hupmobile touring ; ..$650 Maxwell touring ................. 500 Dodge sedan .. . 550 Buick touring :t 300 Ford sedan 375 Ford coupe , . 375 Take a demonstration in the aew Essex Coach. .$107Q FRED M. POWELL Motor Csra Corner Cottsge and Ferry 3i-j29 Ford a $50 and up Overlanda . $75 and up Chevrolet s .. $75 and up 1919 Dodge roadster . $250 1921 Dodae teurinc with ea- plamnt - - . . 485 . 1921 Stmdebaker big aiX. 490 1922 Hupmobile touring.. . K75 1923 Studebaker light aix at a bargain. - 1094 Gardner anort touring Ilka new . 8750 fWarland Rd Bird TOU Catt . bardlv tell from new 550 Many Others To Select Fro F. W. ITJ JWn-t t-o. oio and 70 S. Commerciaf St 31-j22tf Used Ford Specials 1923 roadster ,...$22S 1924 touring 375 1923 touring ., . 290 1923 coupe . .... 365 ' 1922 coupe . 315 1924 roadster 340 1920 touring with starter 145 1924 Tudor sedan ; 533 j. 1925 licease included (EA8Y TERMS) Valley Motor Co. . 260 N. Hih Phoae 1995 . : , . 31-2fff ilEA t'SED CARS FOR SALE qt , i FOR BALE 1917 DODGE touriag. $liJ. ! Valley Motor Co, Phone 1S95. Sl jJO FOR SALE OK TRADE 1919 FRANt- 1 lia touring. A-l. condition. C'ompieie. cnanga 01 Urea. 't'erauu. See liuat, Valley Motor. Phone 1995. 31j30 . I i GOOD USED PARTS FOR HALF OR Mraa. f w ay pay more f Money bark 'guarantee. licheeisr Auto W reck ens c. Look for the or age front. I udty phune 19. Night phou 5U3. lUaj -N. Commercial au Built te aava money." 3l-j 1 5tf TRUCKS FOR SALE WILL TRADE TON-HALF TRUCK! with . starter, aew tires, tor - Ford truck Phoae 70r34. 83-fl- HOUSE SESSION N 4 IS COLORLESS (CobUhuow froMt awge A J " horticulture, appiopriating n ofiey to prevent entry of Insect pests into state. ' ' ?;'' J . MB No. 182, by commltti :e on horticulture, appropriating money lor combatting alfalfa weevjlj . L HB No. 183, by Bennett,; rela ting io me state Doara 01 accouni- nncy and prescribing issuance of certificates. I HB No. 184. by Fuller, provid ing manner in which county com missioners shall present claims or pay. , j j. HB No. 185, by Swan, provid ing inspection of books and ac counts of district school clerks. HB No. 186, by Cramer, f for eradication of bovine tuberculosis n Josephine county. j HB No. 187, by Meindl.' regu lating practice of chiropody. . HB No. 188. by Potter, provid ing ; for custody of school funds and manner of disbursing. ' HB No. 189, by Hammond,! pro viding county auditor for Clacka mas county. ., j I ' HB No. 190, by Fisher, jprpvid ing penalties for issuance of fraud ulent checks. I HB No. 191, by Hurlburt. pro viding for contsruction of hospital at the Louise Home, Portland. HB No. 192, by committee on assessment and taxation, substi tute for HB No. 114. ; I HB No. 193. by Hercherj! sub titute for HB 94. J . , HB No. 194, by Miller, Mann and others, relating to organiza tion of religious, charitable, edu cational and other corporations. HB No. 195, by Randall, to pre vent use of state-owned vehicles except for state business, j HB No. 196. by Hercher, sub stitute for HB No. 94. Social Survey of Salem Is Considered Unique Matter The social surrey of Salem. which is to be conducted by the sociology department of j Wlllam ette university is creating nation wide interest. Comments have been made in eastern sociological papers and among sociological cir cles, in view of the fact that it is the first instance where: a sur vey is beinjr made of a middle- sized city. There have been num erous surveys of large cities and the small towns, but never before of a city of about 30.000 popula Hon." I I Not only has the interest been shown, but cooperation! is be?ng pecured from every organization in Salem. Students from Wlllam ette university and from the high school are to be used in the work The city has been divided into districts, with a captain! in charge of each one. Teams will start out on the survey' Sunday jafternoon. February 1K and it is expected that 'the complete work .will be ready for the experts fOr classifi cation ' Deiore a fortnight has passed, I. : f j Some of the information which "is to ', be gathered by the survey will be used by the Marion county commonwealth health survey. , A complete index of every roan woman and child in Salem fs to be secured. ; In the meanwhile special stress will be givfen to se cure, the list of everyj child five years of age or under in the city. Cash Shortage Traced SEATTLE, Jan. 28.4-John Ma loney, 65, postmaster at Rkyho mish. Wash., 22 miles southeast of Cascade Tunnel on the Great Northern railway, was I arrested today and brought to Seattle to face ' trial on : charges of postal fund shortages amounting to $9.- 065.47. Maloney was released on $2500 bond. CLASSIFIED - -1 1 Of Reliable Business AMBULANCE AMBULANCE SERVICE, DAY OR night.. rnone twn. ii3 wntn l.ilerty. ' 1 AUCTI0NXEKS I - F. N. WOODRT f j . Exuert Livestock, fnrnttiire real ataa AITTIOSF.rR . I Res. 1610 N. Summer Phone Sll for sales datea. . . i i L. E. TALBOTT Auctioneer i Pboaa 470 202 V. S. Bank Bldg. j!5 .) g: SATTERLEE Auctioneering Rooms 25-26. Breymaa Block : Phone 430 or 1211J. jne 12tf AtJTO PAINTING HAVE US REPAINT YOl'R CAR WITH Our New Permanent Finish gaaun Cms ; High sisd Trade BATTERY AND ELECTRICIANS R. D. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES starter and generator work; 171 South Commercial. ; t ! Phono 198 COURT ST. JOE WILLIAMS BEAUTY PARLORS BUNGALOW BEAUTY SHOPPE C40 Chetueketa street. Phone 358-W. BICYCLES AMD REPAIRING j LLOYD E. ! RAMSDEN DAYTON BICY- cies and repairing. 387 Court. ' BRAKE RELZNTNG RAYBESTOS BRAKE STATION -i-1275 )N j275 South Commercial St. Phone 102. '8tf CHIMNEY SWEEP !i: LET "PRESTO CHIMNEY CLEANER do your dirty work. Satisfaction guar anteed. Your dealer has it. d-24tf CHINESE REMEDY L. L. DICK L. M. HUM I Chinese Medicine Company j Help any known disease. 420-426 State. s-SOtf CHIROPODIST DR. S. F. SCOTT GRADUATE National university Sciences, Chicago. Masonic Temple. Phone 640. i CHIROPRACTORS DR. O. L. SCOTT, PSC CHIROPRACTOR 414-19 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 87. Rev 828-R. 1 CLEANERS It DYERS SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS. 121 S. Commercial. Pbone 1868. Vvi spe cialise on one dsy service. DRESSMAKING CORSETS MADE TO YOCR MEASURE. Dressmaking. Mrs. Cirrie tiaher, Mc Curnack building. , j-lltf PRINTED CARDS--SI.E 14" BY 7V4" wording, "Dress-asking" ; p r I e e IO cents each. Statesman Businesa Office, Groxnd floor. ' DRUGGISTS ELECTRICIANS SALEM ELECTRIC CO. M A S O N I C building;. Pbone 1200. ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLY Co Phone 1924. 222 N. Liberty. CLEE.UK ELECTRIC CO. House' wiring by hour or contract. Es ti mates furnished. Phone : 980 471 Conrt St. J- 1 EYE EAR NOSE THROAT Dr. Harold M. Brown EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. 320 V. P. Bank Fide. Phone 2134. j-14tf FARM PAPER IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST fsrm paper, send 15c to the Pacific ' Homestead. Salem. Oregon, for a three months' trial aubscriptiou. M a n t i o a this ad. POULTKYMEN SEND EIGHT TWO cent 'Stamps for special three months' trial for the best and oldest journal in the west. The articles and advertise ments are of special interest to' the poultry breeders of the Northwest Northwest Poultry Journal. 211 Com mereisl street. Salem, Oregon. FINANCIAL FOR 8ALE FIRST AND SECOND Mort gages, Trust Deed. Contracts on bouses vtill net 6 to wfo t r BECKE HENDRICKS . ' U. 8. Nat 'I Bank jl If ! FARM LOANS PLENTY OF MONEY to loan on rood farm security. CITY LOANS We are loaning Prudential-Insurance Company money on city residences and business property. t Si, plus a commission. ' Hawkins A Roberta, lac- 205 Oregon Building. d 14tf FARM LOANS LESS INTEREST, lona-er time, no commission. Protects arainst adversity. City loans, lowest y ratea, monthly installments, pre-pay- Bient privileges. J. C. Stegmund, room over '.art! - rmn mh. I i 1 i . . sBaaSi S Fa . . BUSINESS .. - j and Professional Firms Arranged in Alphabetical Urtler Tor quick Reference FINANCIAL LOANS MADE ON GOOD CITY PROP erty at a low rate on the easy payment plan, so at end of year you are all paid up. Farm loans oa large or email tracts: private money. See! first ttd you will go ao further. G. W. Laflar. 410 Oregon Bldg. j Farm Loans ANDERSON RUPERT 406 Oregon Building? rXORISTS t I CCT FLOWERS. WEDDING BOUOUETS. funeral wreathe, decorationa. C. P. Breithaupt. florist, 123 Ni Liberty. Ph. s0. i FUNERAL DIRECTORS SALEM MORTUARY, FUNERAL DIREC tors. 2 10 Tenter. Phone 1656. FURNITURE STORES GIESE FURNITURE CO. Q U A L I T Y furniture for lesa moneyi 373 Court. Phone 464. f j PEOPLES' FURNITURE ST0R15 NEW and second hand furniture; 271 -N. Commercial. ! HEMSTITCHING MRS. C. E. MILLER. HEMSTITCHING, stamping, buttons. Room 10, over Mil ler's store. Phone 117.1 j HEMSTITCHING. STAMPING. PLEAT- ing. The Petite Shop, j Room S, over Busicks. j j n29tf SALEM ELITE II EMSTITCHING pleating, buttons, stamping and needle work; H2 Oreon Bldg. I I hone 379. INSURANCE WARREN F. POWERS Life, Accident, Fire. Automobile 219 U. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 607 , Insure j Tour home or car bow Phone 161 i BECKE HENDRICKS V. S. Bank Bldg LADIES TAILORING D. H. MOSIIER TAILOR' FOR MEN and women. 474 Court St. LAUNDRIES j CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY Phone 165, service with a emtio.' Uuality work. 124 Broadway. I j j-14tf TRY THE HOME WET WASH; LAUN dry. Phone 171, 1356 B atreefei I7lf SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY16 S Liberty street. Phone 25 oldest, larg est and bet. Established 1889. MEDICAL MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phone 517-W. . MUSIC STORES SHERMAN CLAY ft CO.i PIANOS Stem ways. Duo-Art snd others. Moore a Mosie House, 415 Court street. GEO. C. WILL PIANOS, PHONO graph, sewing machines, sheet music. and piano atudiea. Repairing phono graphs and aewing machines. 432 State atreet, Balera. rRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW Victor or Brunswick. IL L, Stiff Furni ture Co., Music Dept. I NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND chronic diseases. 415 Oregon Building. Phone 110. , i - ! NURSERY STOCKS FRUIT, NUT AND SHADE TREES Pearcy Bros., 237 Statei PACKING AND SHIPPING FOR EXPERT FURNITURE PACKING and shipping, call i Stiff 'a "furniture Store. Pbone 941. I j PAPERHANGING AND PAINTINO PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR HOUSE. decorating, paper hanging, tintiug. etc. Reliable workman. PIANO TUNERS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED Pi ano tuner. Leave ordera Will's Music Store. PLUMBING PLUMBING AND GENERAL REPAIR work. Graber Bros., 141 Liberty Phone 5SO. i i f-19tf RADIO; RADIO DOCTORS SALEM ELECTRIC CO. F. S. BARTON. Prop. Masonic Temple Phone 1200 Radiolas For Every Purpose Every Purs t All Standard Sixes i of Radio Tubea HALIK EOPF ELETRIC SHOP 337 Court Sti Phone 488 REPAIRING ALVIN B. j STEWART 347 Court St. Umbrellas, Cutlery and Keyt Lawaraowera, raxor-blades, scissors. knives and tols hsmene1 SCAVENGERS SOOS SCAVENGER 8ERVICE GAR bage and refuse of all kinds removed by the month. , Reasonable ratea. Cesa . pools cleaned 1 and dead animals re- mnTMt. Phone: il'tire 3": K yn-wK ft DIRECTORY SECOND HAND GOODS WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH- ing aad shoes. Best prieca paid. Cap ital Exchange, 342 North Commercial. Phone 1368-W. . ' if STOVES AND STOVE REPAIRING STOVES OF ALL KINDS REBUILT.' RE- paired, coila made. -The -stove shop. 555 Marion. Phono 1524.. j 9if -- STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years experience. Depot Nstioual fence, sixes 26 to 58 ia. high. Paints, oila and varnishes, etc., loganberry abd bop hooka. Salem Fence and Stove Works. 2 SO Court street. Phone 124j TRANSFER AND HAULING CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER -CO. e 228 State St. Pbone 933. Distributing, for warding and atorage our specialty. Get our rates. i I: WE MOVE. STORE AND SHIP HOUSR bold goods.. Our speeialty ia piano and lurniture moving. We also make 'coun try trips. We hsndle the best coal and wood. Call on us for prices. We give good measure, good quality and good aervice. Larmer Transfer Co. Phone 930 TRANSFER AND HAULING OF ALL kinds. t'hone 19K3. -. f TRANSPORTATION PARKER'S STAGE LINES J. W. Parker. General Manager, lenTrai Htage Terminal SALEM. OREGON Principle One-Way and Round-Trip rare oa Jrarker stage Lines: ; One Round - Trip Station MeMian villa Way .$1.00 i pi.-u Monmouth .75 ...50 1.0O .75 . .65 .75 4.60 -8.55 .25 Dallas Falla City iS so Bilvertoa independence Amity - Tillamook 1.25 1.00 ,1.40 7.40 !5.70 8:00 He bo Wil lamina 1.85 Eheridaa Dayton 1.60 1.25 2.60 3.00 Newberg 1.50 2.40 Parker Stare lines mskea big reduc tion ia Express Kates, from 20 tp 50 eenta oa the hundred pounds. . Keason able ratea on C.O.D. collecting. I Send your expreaa by Stage and get quicker service. t Call 696 for Information WATER -! I SALEM WATER. LIGHT POWER CO. Office, 801 South Commercial Sti Ten per cent discount on d o m e s t i c flat rates paid in advance. No deduction for absence or any cause unless Water is ihnt off your premises. HI-JACKER KILLED IN BREAK FROM JAIL (Coatuiued from page 1) I by the acid and in great pain, was unable to narrate cleariyj the events leading to the shooting but was certain that it was not h who fired the shot which brought. Eggers down-. He said that when taking the two. men through the corridor for arraignment on ex tradition proceedings he was ae-f costed by two men,- one ot whom! wore' a" "dark" brown j over coat. The second, whom he could not describe, stepped to the wall as though to strike' a match. This evidently was the signal for the break, for the next instant he felt the sting of the-ammonia in his eyes and he dropped to his knesa. The two shots -were fired behind him, he stated, and it was ne of these which passed through Eg ger's chest, just , below the (heart. Mrs. Dorothy Eggers. wife of Milo and Mrs. Erna Brownj sister of the prisoners were close by when the shots were neard throw ing the court rooms into turmoil. They became .; hysterical, pddin-r tn trio rrfnfimlnn - which : chvprpd , . , ."nJi i lue escape l mm ine -uuiiiuoe ui the two confederates and the flee ing prisoner. I The car into which the' three Jumped carried a California . lir cense, the number of which; re ported by a ."bystander, j is being checked by the police. :. After treatment, at the hospital, Donnelly was " removed T ito his home. He has severe burnis about the face and will be unable to see for some time, but in time will regain his sight, physic'ani said. CLEAVER MAY f BE SACRI ICED (Con Untied from page 1) his cervices as prohibition com missioner. werej:oncened4 Sheriffs and district! attorneyr are i engaged in concerted actior against Mr. Cleaver.and the policy he has adopted in enforcing thr law. Abolition of the office o' commissioner is sought j by th bheriffs, who at their conventior in Portland, unanimously jwent or record to this effect,' 1 Recom mendations made by sheriffs wht have appeared before the Investi gating committee eo f3r have been for countv enforcement of thf law.; the only stumbling block to this being a lack of necessary funds. If there is a readjustment, of the sy&tem of allotting fines re ceived in convictions of liquor law violations, all of which would go to the sheriffs office, district at torney's office and the county. Questions asked sheriffs and other witnesses by members of the com mittee indicate that the commit tee is considering a three-way split on the fines..' !. With' Governor Pierce and Mr. Herwig refusing further support to the luckless Mr. Cleaver in his time of need, it is understood that George Hurlburt, of Portland, a deputy under M. E. Hazeltine, of Seattle, federal . district " agent working under the direction of Federal Prohibition Commissioner Itines. of Washington," .D. C, is slated for th office as successor to Mr. Cleaver if the governor and Mr.. Herwig are successful In pre venting . the repeal of "the Jaw creating the state prohibition com mission, j Probe Proposed of Stocks Sold During Past Five Yrs. The sale of securities durinr th past five years is to be investi gated according to the resolution ot Representative Gordon. Multno mah county yesterday. A special committee composed of the speak er and two others of the house- would be named to investigate and report to the governor upon any sales of stocks, bondd, or other se curities -for which permits have been issued by the corporation commissioner, during the past five years. :, :, . - According: to the resolution, the committee would be empowered to call upon the corporation com mis- ! sioner for a complete list of per mits granted to sell securities. which are etill in force and which have expired, a list of applications denied and the reasons therefore, and records and facts which have i , t . - wwii usea oy ioe commissioner ror the approval or disapproval of the 1 application. , The committee would also have power to subpoena witnesses and to take testimony. . CHURCH- CHANGE PL.XXED PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 28. Government of the Episcopal dio cese of Oregon will take on a new form, that of bishop and council, in accordance with the organiza tion of general church, doiny away with the old committee form of. administration, and centralis r trig the work of the church. YOlIt INCOME TAX 5 No. H Losses if incurred in a tax. payer's' trade or business or pro fession or in "any transaction entered into for profit not com pensated for by insurance or otherwise are , deductible from gross Income in determining net income upon which the income tax is assessed. To be allowed, losses not incurred in trade, busi ness, or profession must conform ' closely to the wording of the stat ute. For example, a loss incurred In the sale of a taxpayer's home or automobile, which at the time o purchase was not bought with the intention of resale, is not de ductible, because it was not a transaction "entered into for prof it." T .-Losses sustained in the operation of a farm as a business venture are deductible. If sus tained in. the operation of a farm operated merely for pleasure of he t-xpayer, they are not de-. ductible. SALTS FINE FOR AClie KIDI.'EYS Whc-n Park II arte Flash Your Kidneys an You Clean Your Dowels. Most folks forget that the kid neys, like the bowels, sometimes get sluggish and clogged and need t flushing occasionally, else we lave backache and dull misery In 'he kidney region, severe head-. . -ichea, rheumatic twinges, torpid, Mver, acid .stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean and. the moment you feel jn ache or pain in the kidney region begin drink ng lots of water. Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a table spoonful in a glass of water be" 'ore breakfast for a few days and , vour kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from 'he acid of grapes and lemon juice . combined with lithia, and is in tended to flush r clogged kidneys and help stimulate them to activ ty. It also helps neutralize -the acids in the urine so they no long er irriufe. thus helping to relieve bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; make- a delightful effervescent lithia vater - drink which '. everybody should take now and then tot help keep their kidneys clean. A well known local druggist says he sella Jots of Jad Salts to folks who believe In trying to cor rect kidney troube while It is only trouble. By all means have your physician examine .your kidneys at least twice a. year Adv. i r U' - ,-.