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FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20; 1925 - o ateni's Great amet ,1 STATESMAN; SALEi!, OREGON - SecMcM S M Jf) n. - i 3HSCELL.1XEOUS 14 WARREN JfCKSEBT GUARANTEED nursery. Stock, alt kinds. Special low prices this week. Bee me bow. Bav maay. 855 Perry St. 14-122 Square Deal Welding Works -Ferry Street ? r Pbone 864 l We leach electric end ecotylene wM j leg. Welder of It years experience as -tea cher. t - I4f28 WE 8TOKS TOCR HOUSEHOLD Goods r anything yon bevo, by the week, fonti. r rear. P. A. Eiker. corner Liberty aad Perry. Phone 121. ; " 1 4-f nULP WAXTED Stale 18 CAPABLE. ENERGETIC MAS NEEDED ,-fee factory representative te handle our r business ta Sslem district; wonderful opportunity wit a future for right per son. ... Experience er capital iiiKft ear. Write fully." Vulcan Mfg. Cow pairy, Kalamasoo, Mich, 18-f.iO '"' -WOOD-CCTTKRS WAHTKD - Wo nw have four erewa at work. We seed two more. Vice, tall, second growth Fir. See owners at First Na tional Pink. 18 f20 rqvvtnr and kgcs 21 BJR HATCHING EGOS BABY ' ehicka and hens.. Phone BIS. . 21-mls GEESE FO SALS OR TRADE -E. L. Kogert, Salem. Or on. Route 8. Bear (fuinahy. V . 21-f20 RHODE ISLAND RED,' BLACK Minorca hetehiag eggs. D. A. Harris, Salem. Phono 2ftFa. v. , , 21-fl ANCONDA COCKERELS CUSTOM listening, tenons B71-K. 21-aii2 RHODE ISLAND- SED CHICKS AND Dawning eggs for sale bow. from real Beds; Urge. dark, red bird. , Pbone hi 1 PI 4. A. L. Lindbeck. , Zljj Salem Chlckes EOS 8ETTIXO Buff Ra-ks. Baft VWgS...- A. 1mm CM.a-.l. txrk.!.. , Stock and eggs. Squab viinm. ifc. jl. foaitry and Bqnah Raace.. 2101 BooMT.lt Rt . Ab- Scaoaav Wasa. 21-f25 ! Bj CHICKS BLACK MINORCAS. - BP Rock, JU Reds, Leghorns and Jer sey Oiaau. Flake' a PaUaad, 27a Bute , 21-flMf - CUSTOM HiTrarsn Hatckiag eggs, Ueta. cockerels. Phone '. LEES HATCHERY .' - - 11-fStf - lOAA'S 24 WR ARB IN A POSITION TO HANDLE UJry cattle loaaa, twraty mantaa tuaa. Iatereet 1 per cast, repaid ft per cent monthly. Oregon-Idaa Dairy Loan, E. Sutherland, tsaby, . Oregon. 24 mi iONEY TO LOAN ON -CITY PROP erty, either building and loaa plan or prirste money, farm loaaa with la aura ace compaoy money it 3f( with rommiaeion added. Ralph H. MeCurdy. Nos. S aad 6. Stoevos-Moore Bid jr., be- !?" 24-fl4tf HEAL ESTATECrnf 25 ; "'Own V . Homo - VACAST -HOUSES TERMS. WE Hare five reaioaabie burs . on small home right now when owners' would "rather eJI. than rent. -Come la. Becke A Hendricks, C. 8. Dank Bldg. 2i-f30tf HAVE INQCIRIKS FOR MODERN RES idencea. Call and list them at once, or phone I71 aad our representative will cau. vnnomers waiting. - Home Kealtv Co, 169 S.,Uigh St.. 25-f25 sparNonxE ra here ' ' Beautiful close in acreage tracts $2700. Jutt east of town, one of the best 5 acre tracts. House, eleetrie lights, harn. all kinds of bearing frnit trees. Some choice one, two. four acre tracts. CHILD3 A BECHTEL 540 State SL ' .- . , f .2$-f20tf FOR SALE SIX ROOM MODERN BUK iraUw. fall basement,, built in kitchen, fireplace, buffet, corner lot, paved street, swell location. fifteen blocks wut, a. good oao for $800. Iaciades double garage. If you want s real noma this is. It. - ' Oss station with living room only Uoo. P. L. "WOOD 341 Stst St. J '. , " --. 25-fl9tf MODERN HOME ONE OF THE -BEST on Nortb Winter atreet, rVose in. lsrg lot. xsrare, $5O0O, terms. Close in modern, home on' North -Liberty,. S3500, : terms. 4 room modern. plsatered boose 91950, easy terms.- room house paved atreets all paid. 91850, pay like rent. Corner lot-0lOO, fine location,' for '. 430. , City properly for acreage. See Barber. 200 Gray Bldg. ; 23 f20tf "COMFORTABLE HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES" " Here 1st I room bouse and sleeping , porch, basement, furnace; large lot, clone ia; very easy terms, only $4300. . We have hers a seven room boose, lot TSslSO; sit kinds of frnit. For a ulek Mis 13750. - - - - -For rout Farm of 240 acres, soma fniit, 4 good grain fsrm; 'some equip ment. A good chance given to the right party.. If -interested come in let us - talk it over. ' Why not boy yen a' lot and" build f The V Salem Highway Tracts" lay be tween the Portland and -SUverton higb - way. Here you have the advantages et the eity, large lot for a Very small asim ' and easy terms. Witl build to " suit purchaser, en easy terms. - Wo write insurance. Do 'not put ft off cdme in kadL see us now tomor " raw jnsy ba too lain. . . . .- . . , - v . RICH U KEIMAXX Kesltor - - d-5- D'Arey - Bldg Phone 1013 v : :'rx-s - 23 ti7tr OQOD BUYS IN HOMES: r $3306 modern.' Up 'to dafft'bome - , located t 1045 S. Summer ' street, Vi cash to bardie. . $3100- w-reom home-with -extra large t - lot .located on paved street aad V -sr tine -roum to build .snotber ' " ' house on rest of lot, basement. ' . .. ' ? - and. furtse 500 down,, bsl ' saee $21: per month. " , , $ 975 New' three "roam house witb , "i, grs?e, -. 100. . down, balance - terms. U Located ia Kay. addi - ' .tioa." ' -.. - $7500 "7 -room modern heme en Court . " "alreet., large, lotw will Uake smaller boms in exchange.' $3f 00 - '6 room noma with- 4 room bsse :...'', meat apartment, located corner i litih nd .8; Commercial" f'- V J lacame $40 4 Jer mouth. . Some $.2500. ' rnoti t heme; eortey. lot. 1 gtr- , -S beariBj. fruit, plaleted. - ' ?'' moiera plumhinr and.- eleetrie . "liti.- located at 804 , Hasel t -f - '. , irA.. ewne.rwill trn this pron '' ' erty 'tnj clear- of encumbrance ' ''- a. good $3500 property. 26006-rae-m wsera.bwftgsWw e- - -r ' "eeft- bisementj fireplace, pared ? , ' - street -sad srag-f 1230 down ' ' t baudie. $3230 room modern aseept bsse meat, located on corner tot 0 k, iff !watet at 1320 Brosd- : w-ay street. $1000 down, baJ choice rr; 300. en-neved strfcOTl -II Mid. Ideal loeaf. neat walk. Beehtel, 540 State. J?" Ke" Childa A '1 ''"'"'"' 25-f20tf 'rfnr ir! ' rm hoaae, eordF.? sd Xvrway atreets. f f 0. pariar id. Yl X12$. Saaaater Pries lem. Prk- Mioa Nrtli 8i- ge aorOt or east aa ti MoeVrtt a room kS Plr"f ' Oaka addition ...t Jjtlw I The sjml Price 4WJ double ga Want good -a for rRP l- D 1 ae 217 Dallas. . Meauaercta 25-f20tf r'?n- 'c cIom it Stb afw Sit"'' ' " ".. W Jir vthoiusox uiii w.,. i, ' . .-1 ' '.l-tit,--: HOUSES AT THE H3HT PtjCE rooaaa, bVJ, laandry, mMMiahed. Uar. om Jot, . fnriaaod7f3aio, rooms, aaodara, nrtn. urM let. 72tortlrmrVPrfC lot" li.mt borne, garage. Urge xo ui hJ .llrr?..10 tt this one. 1, . SOCOLOFSK.Y atl Stath. - , . 23-f20t( 150 DOWN - ' " , ' ; And $20 per month will buy a good five room plastered bungalow, price 1700. See today. W. H. GRAfiENHORST It CO. 275 State S. 25-f2l EXTRA GOOD BUYS Cosy 4 room bungalow, baaemeat, fireplace. $2450; 300 down. , ,4,,r furnished cottage, 2 fine lots, 5 blks. from State house, 1500. ; 3 room rottsge, fine lot, paved street, la East Salem. $950. . 7 room bouse, S good lots. East Sa lem. $2100 ; easy terms. : $ Cosy 5 room modern, buagslow, fine lot, garage, near high school, $3600, easy terms. . See us before investing --PERRINE A MARSTERS - : Commereisl Club Bldg. 23-f20tf HAVE YOU THE MUNf A big discount in n $35tM room bungalow if first payment is half cash: Easy terms. on balsnce. Uaa to be seen to be appreciated.- See aeon Wm. Fleming, $41 State St. Paved street, close to car and school. East - i 23-fl5tf SNAP! $250 cash. $25 per month, buys a -real neat aad well-built bungalow, electric lights, sewer connection, paving paid. Price $1500. - Why pay reat. Better See Childa ft Bechtel, 540 State St. -4 " , ' ; - 25-f20tf 8NAI- New miulra (miiikIim, Vnv L C lem on paved street, fireplace, basement, corner lot. Price $3. 450, $50 down,' balance 40 per ; month. " - "4 . . WVH. GRABENHORST ft CO. 375 Stat St. ' - 25-121 Wa are now offering special bar , gains ia Salem homes. 5 room new bungalow, all- furnished, -at $1700; $300 down, bat-$20 per month. - " , i .- ' A modern 6 room plastered: fulr basemeat (no furnace); good.-location. A bargain, at $2700; good terms. ..- . . ; A eosy new - 3 large room bungalow.' good let. on good street, at $1400. Easy terms. $1900 buys a new 4 room bunga low n paved street, tot 50xi75; large ; trses. . This is a bargain. ' - A good S room plastered boase on . K. Com't street; fine location, at $000; good terms. j Or if. you have tried to sell youf property aad failed, wby not let ns trade it for you. Remember, we Spe cialise in trades. See us: J. F.fULRICH w - 132 N. Commercial , Phone 1334 ' . . ' - V j 23fl3tf 5 ROOMS N. 19TH STREET, 2 LOTS, paved street. This ia an excellent buy nt $3000. , . . A rooms, -new, basement furnace, partly furnished, variety fruit, $3o00. ' 5 rooffla sad finished attic, new and strictly modern, furnace, fireplace, gs - rsge, comer lot. view property.. $4500. Cash $300 and balance like rent. 5 rooaaa, new and modern, very close in. owner hi left Salem aad will sell at aa investment price, ' $5930, good term. . WIKXIE PETTTJOHJf - . . Realtor - " 21$ Oregon Bldg. 25-f 15tf MOST ATTRACTIVE HOME IN SALEM 'for $10,500; 5 room bungalow $5500; 5 room , bungalow close i a $4200; 5 room bungalow $3000. Gertrude 3. M. . Page. Ualtor. Wi Ottage St. 25-fl4tf LOTS! TXTS! . . 35 down, balance 10 per month, .--located in the Kay addition. W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO. . r 75 State St. 25-f2t GROCERY STORE GOODS ON Shelves, splendid location. Reasonable price. Grocery store 150 for lease. Will invoice goods. 5 sere tract'' with pretty borne, all conveniences, 7300. - 14 acre tract, modern bungalow, 911,500. - 1 Blacksmith shop. Ford Service gar age, several buildings, 4 lots, fll.OOO. ' 6 room house, 2 large lots all kinds of fruit aad ebrabbery and shade trees. 36 jO; O0 dowa. a room bungalow, elos in. 4200. S room bungalow, corner lot. $4300. 7 room bungalow, corner lot," $3u00( 600 down, 30 a month. - C room house, basemeat, furnace, paved street, garsge, $4t00; $800 down , $30 a month. . Confectionery on prominent street, $5500. ' . . - :, GERTRUDE ' J.- V. : PAGE - Realtor 492 N. Cottage St. Street ear brings you to door. 3 blocks north of poat- offiee. - 25-Mtf MINUTE MOVIES : EaeJW4ELAM- FUtXEB PHUN IN A i ni2 iWlH BROS. fVO fTriS i ID CA CAL COaCLUsSlON ' P- if REAL. ESTATE CUj 25 6 BOOM HOUSE FRUIT. YES a Dosen fine bearing cherries, etc Price re duced from $5000 to $8850 to wove now. Terms. Clo to all schools, pav ing, etc.- Becke ft Hendricks, C. S. " Bank Bldg. : f 25-f20tf $2300 Neat bungalow, 4 rooms, fait base ment, furnace, bath, 4 completely and well furnished. All renewed Inside. 5 1 blocks ParrUh school. $2500", .easy terms Roomy 5-room cot tage, good -condition; east front: lot 98x132; fine fruit; well located; base ment dry but not cemented. $1000 5-room plastered cot tags. : large tot; a real bargain. ' $750.' very easy terms By all-odds tbe beat lot for. the money .within ; two blocks of Parrish high school. - - ' - HARRIS Masonic Temple , - Phones 793,1942-J . : ' ' Zi-tiO - : FOR SALE . S.-. J -Good eatabliahed business" thai is pay ing. Well located, long lease, cheap rest.. Price $3200. - , . . : f ' ' - 7400 bays s good boUdiag with eatah lished garage business aad alt equipped. $450 buys smsll restsurant paying bus iness, well locsted. 1 If you went to get into a pay in g business see -f CHILDS A BECHTEL I 540 State St. 25-f20tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 FOR . SALE FIRST MORTGAGE OF $1700 at T per cent on Salem residence. Call at 1295 Norway street. 2 o f 2 1 SOME COUPLE INVESTMENT. Here's small apartment house thst will mske you home and good income. Furnished. 4300 cash neeesssry, balance long time at 4. This it genuine bargain. In vestigate. Becke A Hendricks, U. 8. Bank Bldg. : 2-f20tf REAL ESTATE Trade 27 QUARTER 8ECTION OF ALBERTA land in good farming district to trade for Willamette Valley property. 1085 N. Commercial St. 27 lltf REAL ESTATE Farm. 28 50 ACRE FARM RIGHT. EVERY acre good and clear. Fruit aad berries. Grains and hay. Some stock and equip ment. . In Central Howell district $5000 necessary. Becke A Hendricks. U. S. Bsnk Bldg. 28-f20tf 245 ACRE FARM WILL TAKE SALEM property aa part payment. . Otis Moa roe, Albany, Oregon. 2.f20 HIGH CLASS TRACT $7000. EIGHT acres and modern bouse jut outside Salem en paving. Loads of bearing frnit, berries, nuts, etc Reasonable 'terms and quick possession. A real reason for selling quick. Becke A Hen dricks. U. 8. Bank Bldg. . 28-f20tf GROW FLAX AND MAKE MONEY Examine these low priced farms suit sble for flax. 305 acres. $18,300. '225 acre farms-ia Turaer-Aumaville district, each 2.125. A. C. BOURN 8TEDT Realtor and Insurance 147 No. Com 'I St. Salem. Ore. 28-fl3tf 18 ACRES $9500, JUST Outside Salem, wan excellent st bldg., lota of fruit. 4 acres timber, etc ' Terms and imme diate possesHion. Becke A Hendricks. V. 8. Bank Bldg. 28-f20tf ILeal Estate- To Exchange 20 " TRADES " 5' room 'modern boase In East Port land to exchange for 2 to 5 acres, im proved, aesr Salem. Two full siae lots . go with the 'place. , Slx blocks "tram Mt. Tabor car line. - ; Forty aad one-half acres highly im proved, near Shaw. All kinds of fruit. Seven -room house, good '.barn, aad other out buildinr. Will : trade for ' amsll tract sear Salem. Twenty acres prune orchard. Full bearing, Liberty district, for trade or . sale.: . At the ( right price if .takau at . once. r - 60 acre farm, close in town, 40 acres under cultivation. Balaam ..pasture - and Umber. Four room bouse, bm, . etc. Will exrbapge for city property. Two modesa bosses ia Eugene, Oregon. On earline and- fairly close in. All . e'ear of incumbrance. Might exchange for Alberta, Canada, land. What have . U. W. LAFLAR. 410, Oregon Bldg. ',' .. ... ; - i . 29-f22 ; v TRADE Have-you a smalt tract etose in witb bouse, te exchange for a 5K house on psved. Fsirmount addition. See Wm. Fleming. 341 State St. 29-f 15tf IT'S A CASE OF "FINAL SPENDrIS,, and the owner says "swap the equity for somethin' ',. it'a mighty nice lit tle 4 acre tract nicely improved close ' in it'a worth SVOOO; Let'a be fair aad . offer the Swede with, the 5 improved acres near the highway, clear, and pric ed at $0500, a reasonable equity, in a Salem residence for his fsrm; Or -wouldn't you like to get out jut a little where- tbere'e a wonderful view;, and . bloasom time, earning soon. 14 acres ia prunes and cherries aad a modern bouse, with modern' equipment, aad all fixed, too, for chickens, worth $10,500 v and- they wilt give you credit for a , bowse In town; Maybe yon have aome children and you wouldn't feel dis graced if they earned a little money be fore they are 18. well we have n-little cherry orchard of-l4 acres thst will yield 4500 worth of fruit per yesr witb alee buildings and only ut a little way. . worth $3500 and yau can trade a tow a bouae of equal value for it. In con- . elusion we still write insurance and have a eenrtle of booses for rent MeGILCHRIST A PENNINGTON . ' 209 C. 8. Raak Bldg. Phone 140 . ' 29-f20tf REAL ESTATE Saburbaa. 3Q SO SUCH BUY f ANYWHERE IX THE country,' I' assure you, as this beautiful, buagaiow aad small acreage. Every thing modern, just tike a eKy home. . oaly more exclusive. We will make you the money on this place. Gertrude J. ' U. Page, Realtor. 30-fl4tf 5 ACRES ON . PAVING TEN MINUTES walk te street Tsr line, 44 acres ia ' fine prunes, full bearing, good build ing Site, $2500. " " f - WINNIE PETTYJOHN 2 16' Oregon BMg. 30-fl5tf - i - - i R e a d the Classified Ads. 4 ... Cncc "trii-ce ua A - - PAIR, bf TuJlNS A4AMEt AND ELVUW 41 fuT A3 tFPCREAJT- AS e Ltt 'i AS TrdSy -GftEW OUk vALLTHADlNi COMMOM tfAS TVJSiei . . AND WAS -GlvfeM TU fcUNUJ; Rrs ejT elvlw SKjdK. - - -eADUATEC'CUM MA$AKM LAvx-' WmcM S LATiN AND IS THE EQUIVALENT T& ou?a Mcas MCDZRfJ V2:G GCOO' 12 DDIS r REAL ESTATE Saburbaa 30 NOWHERE IX OREGON CAN A PER- J eon find better locsted suburbs home aad chicken raacb than I am, . offering nt $4200. - Only 4 mUea from I Salem, on paved road ; 13 4 acrea of . real garden soil, good drainage, large barn, 4 room bouae. 3 chicken bouses, well of good water piped to house aad narn, family fruit, $ acrea fall grain in, 3 acres of loganberries, good cow. ' horse, chickens and implements, all . go. I will jive good terma but tnust have aome cash. : Address Mrs. O. J. Purdy. R. 6. Box 22. Sslem. 30ml3 USED CARS VOR SALE 31 FORD TRUCK II -1924 Ford truck with Stske body. Uni versal traasmisaion. and Rocky Moun tain Brakes. Excellent mechanical con dition. $450. . Call at 690 Ferry street. ' , ' Sl-f23 TRUCKS FOR SALE 2 4 -too Republic truck ,.$700 2-ton Denby truck 600 4 -ton Dodge truck 700 i-ton Dodge truck : 550 1-ten Samson truck ;- 350 BONESTEELE MOTOR; CO. 81fl9tf j EASY TERMS 1934 Ford Touring ,.$323.00 700.00 1924 Chevrolet Sedan . 19' 3 Chevrolat Htimn 6OO.0O 1921 Chevrolet touring 175.00 NEWTON CHEVROLET CO. ' . ; 31fl3tf S CERTIFIED USED CAR'S t What we mean by a certified used - esr, ia thst whea we sell a certified .: used car it must be just like we repre ! sent it. If not we will give them the f privilege of turning it back in on any ' other used car that we have in stock at ' the price paid. . We list here a few for your approval: 1922 Overland touring $275 921 Oldamobile inclosure 500 . 1921 Dodge enclosure. 480 1921 Hupmobile touring. 650 122 Dodge touring 450 1919 Studebsker sedan. tfOO Overland Red Bird 550 i, We also have Fords, Chevrolet and Overland at $50 aad np that will be .; aold as is. "After We Sell We Serve" F. W. PETTYJOHN CO. 219 N. Commercial St. 3i-fl9tf LOOK THESE OVER Matwell touring .$500 Dodge touring .. . 230 i Dodge runabout... 300 Essex coach 4 cyL... 700 Ford sedsa 273 Hudson touring... 300 J Ford truck..i . 450 Packard touring . 1600 Packard demonstrator . 2250 Packard eight touring. ,,,$$50 Peerless S sedan -1500 Hudson coach- ; J 1200 Eases coseh new -,1070 It will psy you to took over our ' stock. Demonstrations cheerful ly given without any obligation ta buy. Cars are guaranteed ex actly aa represented. Open every evening . FRED M. POWELL- Motor Cara Corner -of Cottage and Ferry 31125 GOOD USED PARTS . FOR ; HALF OR 2 less. Why psy morel Money back guarantee. Scheelar Auto Wrecking I Co. Look for the on.e front.. Day phone 819. Night phone 503. 1085 N. Commercial St. "Built to ssve ' money." 31-jt3tf Used Ford Specials 1923 4-door sedan. $475 - ' 192 4 touring. .j., 350 1923 touring 275 1923 coupe 895 l2a eonna . 815 1924 roadeter . . 825 1920 touring with starter 145 1924 T-dor sedan . .. ... 535 , 1925 license Included ... (EASY TERMS) -' : Valley, Motor Co. 860 N. High Pbone 1995 .j , . M 8l-i28tf : I HAVE A ; PEERLESS EIGHT SEDAN for which a trad for Real Estate will , bo- considered. What have you t Fred M. Powell. 690 Ferry St. 31-f23 FOR SALE ' ... 1920 ITod-wn touring ., ...300 . 1923 Ford coupe 375 1924 Ford tudor sedan 550 1 - 1923 Dodge coupe 775 ir 1923 Dodge roadster 600 Maxwell touring 250 ; 1923 Overland touring........ 373 -t i 1917 Dodjre touring... 105 1919 Ford Bug : c. 75 v v. 1919 Dodge touring 300 (TERMS) BOXESTKELK MOTOR CO. NORTH HOWELL I : Mrs.1 Earl A Richard , and three children were Monday afternoon callers at R- O. Dunn's. ': A large number of friends at tended , the funeral . af Woodburn of the late J. H. Baoghman. Mrs. John Lneden of Newbere;, who has" 6een -visiting with; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgre Dunn, returned .to her home iMon dar. -. . - A son. was born to Mr, and Mrs. Joe Woelke Friday, Feb. 13. " Mrs. Brown died at a local hos pital Saturday, Feb. 14. She is surrived by a husband and several small children. : - i Friday visitors at R. O. Dunn's were C. S. Rhd U. L. Morgan, Mrs. L. .'.'. Dunn and little daughter, Blanche, and Mrs. Beeman. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson had the misfortune of a severe cut on her face last week.;.-," '"QTt i'l-; i.-' : Mrs. C. L. Morgan, and three children called on-Mrs. W. J. Jef ferson one day last week.' The" women" are rolling their stockings agatn.-we hear. (All lights protected by The f -vti-P- A. erC A I IiIawC A. .CA.ti' I vrViev w r ewes -ir mm , .H . l' tnr in 1ST .: EXES J AMFVX TO 0 t-r- I I SO StRK7V7- Y s MINDED r TV PS CLASSIFIED Of Reliable Business AMBULANCE AMBULANCE SERVICE, DAY OR night. Phone 666. 173 South Liberty. GOLDEN AMBULANCE PHONES 609 snd 883-R. Day or night service. M4H AUCTIONEERS F. N. WOODRY Expert Livestock, furniture, real estate AUCTIONEER . Bes. 1610 N. Summer Pheaa 511 for sales dates, i. L, E. TALBOTT Auctioneer . Phone 470202 U. 8. Bank Bldg. j-15. - : , - O. SATTERLEE Auctioneering Rooms 25-26, Breymsa Block PhAne 430 or 1211-J. ine 12tf BATTERY AND ELECTRICIANS R. D. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES starter and generator work; 171 Sooth Commercial. , . CWMifO Phone 19$ COURT ST. JOE W1LI.IAM8 BICYCLES AND REPAIRING LLOYD E. RAMSDEN DAYTON BICT elea and repairing. 887 Coo r t . BRABLB RSXJHZNO RAYBESTOS BRAKE STATION; 275 BanaBca2sSissELanasaBaKlaBS CHIMNEY SWEEP ' ,; ; LET "PltESTO" CHIMNEY CLEANER do your dirty work. Satisfaction guar anteed. Your- dealer has it. - d-24tf CHIHESB REMEDY - L. L. DICK L. M. HUM Chinese Medicine Company ' Help nay known disease. 420-426 State. s-sotr CHIROPRACTORS DR. O. U SCOTT, PSC CHIROPRACTOR 414-19 U. 8. Bank Bldg. Phone 87. ' Res. 28-R. CLEANERS A DYERS SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS. 121 S. Commercial.' Pbone 1868. V spe- eislie on one dsy service. DRESSMAKING CORSETS MADE TO YOUR MEASURE. .. Dressmaking. 'Mrs. Carrie Fisher, lie Cornsck building. j-lltf PRINTED CARDS SIZE 14" BY fA" wording, "Dressmaking"; priee 10 cents each.. Statesman Business Office, Ground floor. DRUGGISTS ELECTRICIANS SALEM ELEOTRIO CO. U A S O it 1 C building. -Phone 1200. i. . , ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLY o.. Phone-1924. 222 N. Liberty. . n.EESKR &J, KCTRtC Q O. fouse wiring by hour or contract. Ea tiwates furnished. . Phone 960471 Court St. EYE EAR NOSE THROAT Dr. Harold M. Brown EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT, 320 tr. 8. Bsnk Bid. Phone 2134. j-lttf FARM PAPER iF YOU ' WANT , TO GET THE BEST fsrm paper, send 15c to the : Pacific - Homestead, Sslem, Oregon, for a three tnnn'hs' trial subscription. Mention this ad. POULTRYMEN SEND EIGHT TWO , ceat stamps, for special three months'. trial for the best and oldest journal in lhe west. The articles and advertise ments are of specisl interest ' to the poultry breeders of the Northwest. Northwest Poultry Journal. 211 Con menrial street. Sal m, Oregon. FINANCIAL FOR SALE FIRT AND SECOND Mort gages,. Trnst Deeds, Contracts on houses Will net 6 to 80 -. BECKE A HENDRICKS ' : C. 8. Nat'I Bank . ., ; . ' : J V ; 31 tf FARM LOANS PLENTY OF MONEY to loan nil rnod farm security. ..... CITY LOANS We are .loaning. Pru dential Insurance Company money , on eity residences and business property. : at 5V, plua a commission. Hawkins A Roberts, Inc. 205 Oregon Building. . d-14tf FARM LOANS LESS INTEREST, longer time, no commission. Protects sgaiast adversity. City loans, lowest . rates, monthly installments, pre-payment privileges. J, C Sieginund, room . over Lada A Bush bsnk. LOANS MADE ON GOOD CITY PROP erty at n low rate on the easy payment plan, so at . end o( year yon are all paid up. Fsrm loans on large or small ' tracts; private moaey. See first -ad you will go no further. G.. W. Laflar, 410 Oregon Bldg. Farm Loans ANDERSON ft RUPERT 406 Oregon Binding FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS. WEDDING BOUQUETS. funeral wreath a, decorations. C F. -' Breithaupt, florist, 12$ N. Liberty. Ph. " 8W, n - - - ' George Matthew Adams trvlctry-Trad. Mark CCLLEfJE WrtS tHCLLO f4B. Ao (etc; CeiC5lXAL- CAMPCS CUTUP- WIS". st ANt TIE 6LISTEA)- U'tTH mATtAilV AMD PlMS - AXJHEM AT LAST WE VS ELECTED -rS cTlA HlWKA P AND -rkpPA HS SUCCRStf SEgMgD COMPLE-m NF ftv TuiEMTv VEAft !ftc. t ?AUB FIND ' EtVyN , sjOM) PRHSuEN i OF oiv, SUCCESFOU O0RPOf2ATOA) U COAJF-REMCE" UiTH TWES-CHARLES SAAPPy LITTLE ACT 7WS TAe Of ure. mas eeai :cnb. &i5 Jcp . . BUSINESS DIRECTORY and Professional Firms Arranged' in Alphabetical, Order for Quick Reference FRTJTT BUYER WARD K. RICHARDSON. Salem. Oregon. " mch'l FUNERAL DIRECTORS SALEM MORTUARY. FUNERAL DIREC tora. 2J0 Center. Phone 1656. FURNITURE STORES GIESE FURNITURE CO. i V A L I T Y furniture for less money. $72 Court, Phone 464. PEOPLES' FURNITURE STORE NEW and second head furniture; 271 N. Commercial. HEMSTITCHING MRS. C. E. MILLER, HEMSTITCHING, stamping., buttons. Room 10, ever Mil ler's store. Phone 117. HEMSTITCHING. STAMPING. PLEAT ing. The Petite Shop, Room 6, over Bnsicks. n29tf SALEM ELITE H EM8TITCHING pleating, buttoaa, atsmping and needle wort; 823 Oregon Hide, fhono B7tf INSURANCB : WARREN F. POWERS Life, Accident, Fire, Automobile 219 U. S. Nat'I Bank Bldg. Phone 607 Insure Tour home or ear now Phone 161 BECKE A HENDRICKS U. 8. Bank Bldg LADIES TAILORING D. H. MOSUER TAILOR FOB MEN and women, 474 Court St. LAUSDSXES CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY Pbone 163. : Service with a smile. Quality work. 1264 Broadway. - j-14tf TRY THE HOME WET WA8H LAUN- dry. ; Phone 171. 1356 B street. j-17tf SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY 316 8. Liberty street. Phone 25. oldest, larg est and tH-it. Established lfl49. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY- THE CapiteT City Bedding CO., 1190 North Capitol. Called for an delivered. All work guaranteed. Pbone 19. flPtf - MEDICAL MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY rhene 617-W. MUSIC STORES SHERMAN CLAY A CO., PIANOS Steinways, Duo-Art snd others. Moore' a Musie House, 415 Court street. GEO. C. WILL PIANOS, PHONO grsphs, sewing machines, sheet musie, and piano studies. Repairing phono- . graphs -and aewing machines. 432 Stste street, Sslem. TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW Victor or Brunswick. H. L. Stiff Furni treCoee2t NATUROPATHIO PHYSICIANS DR. A. 8 LAUGHTER ACUTE AND chronic disesses. 415 Oregon Building. Phone 110. "NURSERY STOCKS FRUIT. NUT AND. SHADE TREES Pearry Bros.. 237 State. - - "-'' PACKING. AND SHIPPING i- - V FOR EXPERT FURNITURE: PACKING and shirrpiitg call Stiff's Furniture Store. Pttone 91. ' - ' l- PAPERHAJfGINO AND PAINTING PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR HOUSE - decorating, paper hanging, tinting, etc. 1 iteiishie wnrlcmsn PIANO TUNERS EDWARD WELP TiXPERl ENCED PI , ano tuner. Leave orders Will's Music Store. ? PLUMBING PLUMBING AND GENERAL REPAIR work. Greber -Bros.,'--141 - Liberty Pbone 5r0:' - f.jQtf ..: . . radio, splitdorf - radio. sales and ;'i , . , . SERVICE , No bettr- radio ruade at-ainv' nrlca. ( High A Trade fl3U RADIO DOCTORS . SALEM ELECTRIC CO. . F. 6. BARTON. Prop. Masonie . Temple Phone 1200 Radiolas Tor Every Purpose Every Purse - " 3'VV Ail Dtaaaaro sixes ' (............- ,.. . " r of Radio Tubee HALiK A EOFF ELETRIO SHOP 337 Court St Phone 48$ REPAIRING ALVIN B. STEWART . . 347 Court St. Umbrella v Cutlery aad Key a Lawaraowers, raiot- blsdes, scissors, knives snd tools ahsrpewed SCAVENGERS SOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE GAR bsge aad refuse of all k:ads removed by the month. - Reasonable rates. Cess pools cleaned and desd snimats re moved. , Phones: Office 33 Bes. 205a. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS. . IZZ Registered U. S. Patent Office) - HUdH - HELLO AIED fllLVJVW - PlM fXS CERTAINLY FUNJMY t tAtit vrt ivP- U&D ALL f-tJVU ; WW w . "THE BREADS" AMD ! ELUJVAi .ssasawsSanahan 2ejeh&w ' 0,iivi I Ti S AWZrH -A."T I IB J Z .HELLO SECOND HAND GOODS WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH ing and shoes. Best prices pair. Cap ital Exchange, 842 North Commercial. Phone 1868-W. STOVES AND 8TOVB REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years' experience. Depot National fence, sixes 26 to 58 in. high. Psints, oils aad 'varnishes, ete loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence aad Stove Works, 2S0 Conrt street. Phone 124 TRANSFER AND HAULING CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 226 State St. Pbone 933. Distributing, for ' wording and storage our specialty. Get our rates. WE MOVE, STORE AND SHIP HOUSE faold goods. Our specialty ia piano aad furniture moving. We also make coun try trips. We handle the best coal aad : wood. Call on us for prices. - We give good measure, rood quality and good aerviee. Larmer Transfer Co. Phone 930 TRANSFER AND HAULING OF ALL kinds. Phone 19F8. TRANSPORT. PARKER'S STAGE LINES J. W. Parker, General Manager. Central Stage Terminal SALEM, OREGON Prinelple One-Wsy end Round-Trip Fares on Parker Stage Lines: One Bound . Station Wey Trip MeMinnville $1.C0 $1.70 Monmouth .75 1.25 Dallas - .50 .90 Falls City 1.00 ; l.$0 SUverton , .75 1.35 Independence " .6$ r n 1.00 AmitV . 1-40 Tillamook .... , .- 4,60 J.40 Hebo $.65 $.70 WUlamina 1.85 . $:00 Sheridan 1.60 , $.60 Dayton 1.S5 $.00 Newberg , 10 $.40 Parker Stage Uses makes big rad no tion in Express Rates, from 20 to 50 cents on the hundred pounds. Benson able rates on O.OJ. collecting. Send your express by Stage sad get quicker service. JS!I WHO TOT ttlTCflSTlOll WATER Sa. TV WATER.' LIGHT A POWEff CO. Office, 801 South Commereisl Bt. lev per cent discount en domestic fist rates paid in advance. No deduction for absence or any canae unless water Is shut off your premises. MAJOR ADMITS THAT REVENGE WAS MOTIF (Continued from page 1) and at first tried to make out a case against General White and Major Thomas E. Rilea. his state ments and testimony bein? rambl ing and incoherent, and charging nothing specific -It was during the effort of members of the com mittee to pin him down to definite and tangible statements that the man suddenly -broke 'down. th reports set out, and made the startling admission that there really was nothing dishonest; that the vouchers he was talking about were really his own Touchers; but that he had hoped 'to use them to get revenge because he had been reduced by the general. Gjed sttjdt also ' said. ,. under examina tion, that " General White was really loser on Ris expense ac counts, as he did ' not; bother' to claim reimbursement for money he spent officially. Gjedstedt said he had tried to get, the general to make out his accounts in order to save him from personal losses and felt after that it was wrong for the general to reduce him in the office. . Got What He leervcd . Gjedstedt also told of the loss of his commission as an officer for sending out an "open letter" to various officers In the service, and burst out with "I'll tell you frank ly, gentlemen, that I got just what was coming to me for.. that." General White was not present at the hearing,' the report showed, declining- the senate- committee's invitation to ansker "Gjedstedt's statements if he desired. . Report In Full . '.The senate committee's report is as follows: . ' "Acknowledging your written instruc tions, February 13 inst. to your committee on military affairs, we hsve accorded to Mr. Charles E. Gjedstedt. aa ex-employee of the military department of tbe stste of Oregon, a full hearing apon his sllegs tiona, a brought to your attention, that there were irregularities In the finance of the adjutant general's office. We found thst there wss nothing whatsoever ia bis statements and allegations, he finally ad mitting to us that be had a motive of wishing to "get even" with the adjutant m By ED WHEEL AN ON TVE OTVCR HAND a . AAsasrn allV'slT Atl ft ; , "i, 13 i. mm WAS IMUV-M IHJKC WltlMI iVlAWNG A MiT MTJ4 Hl3 . PROFESSORS' THAM '" HB iOG5 WAS A SfiF&f- g- VTMATTWST BAB 3ULD DO ID AM EXAMlrWATTOM pfSP&Z WAS APLENTV , IT SVCLW S ' HOW fAuCM DO SOU WEtDTWv? ' HAR.D ' WO.e pvsvea. MADE A ANYLVCDy' ' f - I general for being reduced or discharged in the department. ' Upon tbe request of Mr. Gjedstedt your committee gave him the. eveuinjc of Feb ruary 16th to present his ease fully te is, We extended to the adjutant general the opportunity to be present but he express- in his absence. Colonel Eugene Libhy of the general sUff was present aad Major Thomas Kites of the National but offered no testimony inasmuch at said Gjedstedt by hia own statements disproved and 1 sipated bia own charges after he had uiude them to us. Gjedstedt brought into question census mileage vouchers of the dste of 1921 snd -. i .. .1. 4 ik. nvM.nl vear. aav Ing thev had not been made out properly. Us examination oj ' M . : nil.llL aJmitlM an. J w r cniirw,,. - --- that he had made these vouchers out him- aelf ia his work as nuonor oi in. -11111-1. t depsrtment and that he had certified Ibewa to be accurate. He read, to us from an affidavit be had signed niwler date of February 4tk of the present yeny and had presented to Governor Pierce ss charges of Irregularity sgsinat the adjutant gen eral. Gjedstedt admitted the these charge hsd been gone into by a certain public accountant, by the governor end the general staff, snd that the aeeoun,11 and staff had found them without foun dation. . . . s - Gjedstedt made reference te eertam books which he- called "date books which he said should be examined and gone into, such dste books fasving been turned over bv him to Governor Pierce, he said. Questioned ebont these books. Gjedstedt admitted that they were nothing but bis personal books and that the only information in them were pencil notation he had made himself. It wss sppsrent from Gjedstedt's ststements that these "dste books" had no bearing and thst they were only a part of Gjedstedt s vague and all but incoherent statements rerarding "irregulnrities." The men wss evidently lsbonng under a mental strain snd did not seem to hsve n very definite idea of what be wanted to prove. Your ehsirmsn finslly asked him this question which we believe sums up. the whole metier, tsken in connection Wl"lr GjedVtedt. you admit thst you made out these vouchers and certified them, that you did not bring aay Irregu larities UTthe attention of an accountant who audited the department s books last July or to the attention of the general stsfL Now, what we want to know is, just what you are trying to charge and I want to ask you the direct question. Did the adjutant general or anyone vise ever get any money, no matter what tue sum. from the stste or government which thev were ot entitled to!' " Gjedstedt: "No, I don't ssy there wss anv dishonesty." , - , Chairman: "Then are we to understand that these things you sre telling us sbout are merely bookkeeping transactions! Gjedstedt: "Yes. you een csll it thst. On further questioning by your com mittee Gjedstedt msde the atatement thst ... A mot n.nrl bite was a 4 mm in wa, ser on bis expense accounts as he often dfi not take the trouble to turn them in nil -V at the office force frequently re It. the general thst he wss losing "wSeWket W "Ot "..king sny clsim for reimbursements. . . . . . Becsuse of these mTMlm, so much st a variance '"ite.s? to Governor Pierce, your ftj'"" msde ed Gjedstedt ss to why h aeriou. ch.rge. when be hsd -", suosianiiaie wtm, ,"- for anything further he bad to fferv . j At this point Gjedstedt became ver J much wrought up end made an impassion ed ststement thst he wss sorry now that he had tried to bring any such ehsrges. He said he hsd served in the srmy on . two continents with General White snd , said he had been in the general s employ j for the four years past, but that be had : rednred some time sgo by the gen eral and felt-thst his redaction wss not just and that., be finally brought these charges for the purpose of getting rc venge. or words to thst effect, bis exset words being "I wss sfter psyment 'in I . - , . . l...tinn 1m IV. AfflC. T nm -qf III , .. . - - - ' - am sick of the whole mess snd sorry it ever atartea 11 ujnumi . , mittpx in his finsl ststement. lie said "I hsve lost my commission ss s major ever this hut I sent out so open .letter to the officers snd I will tell jou gen tlemen frankly thst 1 got jst whst was coming to me lor toii. n-i-- - -tlemen believe me when I tell you thst rt -'- -- -n my heart I still like Gen eral White." - ' Chairman: "Hsve , you any othel charges to offer f" Gjedstedt: "No sir. I hsve not. Your committee then sdjonrned. It I' our opinion thst Gjedstedt's statement have received s great deal more time and attention than they deserved. There is not even s fragment of juntifiestion for v belief thst sny irregularity or dis honesty exists or hss existed in Ibe ivit itary department. We feel that- it. Is moot reerettable and unfortunate and an illy advised, unjust and groundless circum stance thst statements made by Gjedstedt were given the notice of a public investi gation, and publicity. "We believe that, due to hla condition, of mental stress, the man is more to be pitied than censured and your committee will make no furthrr comment upon Gjed stedt's conduct in trying to besmirch tbe good name of hi employer through a des're for revenge." Report of certified - public aeconntant d ol-r documents submitted ia Connec tion with this esse sre eppended hereto and msde a part of this specisl report. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) MILTON R. KLEPPER . , - Chairman. (Signed) ROY RITKER J. UPTON' S. M. GARLAVT J. S. MAGLADUY R.TTLESXAKE I1F.ARS WITH , TOXGUE -LOS ANGELES, Feb. 1 '. The -rlginal antenna for radio, accord ing to Jack Atlman, Los Angeles curator of reptiles, was the rattle snake's tongue: "When a rattlesnake is dormant or sleeping." Mr. Allman said re cently, "its tongue ; Is Idle. But. when aroused it starts shooting 'hat forked tongue from its mouth ind seems to both feel and hear 'hrough it. I hare seen rattle make appear as though uninform ed of my approach when their ton gues; were not moving ' back and forth from their niottths. but the moment they. became conscious of "t the tongues started. Rattle nakes have no ears, but those lit Ie tentacle? on the end of the tongue scTy the purpose." . public xotici:s , - XOTICD , Notice Is hereby glren that I Have Impounded the following described dogs in compliance with Ordinance No. 1404, towit: One white fox - terrier dog, bobtail, black and tan on right side of head. - One yellow mongrel dog, female Ono fox terrier 60s. Mack and tan spots, bobtail, collar on. - One bobtallcd, brlnilo lull dog. white on left tslde of notk. One. shepherd dog, dark yellow body, white ring aroun l nee!:. The above described dogs will lc kl": I if not redeemed by owr - on ( r before February 21, ir;', v. -vldcd in baid Ordinant'.. W. S. LOW, Street Con: " ' - ' - -February 1C, 1 : :. f tnce $30 per month. W write Fire Innarance w tr i:hirkHOKST a CO. O - 1 " 3 T T a si " m m 4 r --.-ri-tuut-tU