The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 04, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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    SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, 1923
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THE OIIEGON STATESMAN, SALH.!, OREGON
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WAST TRAILER SUITABLE FOR Ford.i
Bos 6tf. Suttimaa. j - 13-ai
HIGHEST PRICES PAH FOR USED
tore's, tools, furniture, j Stiff Used
- Oood lpt opposite curt house.
- i 13 m22tf
WANTED - PRIVATE SMONEI FOR
farm loan. Wo have several applca-i
twu on band. Hawkina & Roberts,!
lac. 205 Oregsa Building. 13-d4tf
CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH f
dental (old,- platinum, and discarded
jewelry. Hoke Smelting and Refining
Co, Otsego, Michigan. ; 13 ji7tf
WOOORT THE AUCTIOSEER-rBUVS
. used (furniture for cash. Pbona 611.
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M1SCELLAXEOVS 14
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VO YOU WAST THE 1 LATEST; AMD!
best in life insurance! Write "Inj
. aura nee' rare Statesman. ' 14a.r
HELP. WANTED
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- - -.s.-r- a JOB I-! '! T !:i
'A two-ton truck for sale with a job
to help par for it. John II. Scott. 305
Ore rtn Bldg. ; i 15-a5
HELP WANTED Male 18
trivnrn vina-n ruts i. VfiT.VF.H!
single, a man who Wants a steady
Job at rood wages . Ntne other need
apply. Call 491 or 143k-J. : lftallf
SALESMAN. WITH EXPERIENCE IN,
selling Office or Store Specialties. Ter
ritory southern Oregon.! Compensation
strictly commission basi payable week;
ly. Our line consists ; of Credit Ac
count Registers; Cash Register Com;
binations and Salesbooka. Selected ap-
. plica nt most hare automobile. This is
a real opportunity for an experienced
' Specialty Salesman. Write in absolute
confidence firing full experience t
division Sales Manager, MfcCaskey
Register eompanv, 351 Phelan' Bldg.j
San Francisco, Calif. 18-a3
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POULTRY AND EGGS 21
FAVEKALLE EGGS $1.50 FOR 15.-4
, Literature. .E. T. Prescott, 641 MilL
Salem. . i 21-a4
BLACK MINORCA BABT CHICKS I
Ilake'a Petlaad. 273 Sute. 21-m25tf
Salem Chickeries
Headquarter for Baby Chicks
7 VARIETIES
SSa N. Cottage Salem Phone 400
! 21 f!4tf
BART CHICKS CUSTOM HATCHING
Hatching eggs, pullet. Oockarsla. Paona
12111..
LEES HATCHERY
LOANS
24
20 TEAR FARM LOANS i
On rural credit plani with privilege
of paying off any amount at any time)
low interest, easy payments, no exainr
i nation fee. or commission on loan. I
PF.RRIKE A MARSTERS I
212 Commercial B4dgj i 24-a4ti
MONET TO LOAX Of CITY PROP
arty, either building and loan plan or
private money. Fanxtj loans, with in
ao ranee company money at 64 with
eommission added. Ralph H. MeCnrdy,
Nr. and 6. Steevea-Moors Bldg, Sa
lens. 4-flar
REAL ESTATE City 25 j
Own
Your
Home
TWO LOTS i.'.0. LARGE TREKS
and view. Best restrictions. Large
lots 56 by 105. excellent garden
ground. South near schools. We hare
sold just half -of these lots without
surrey or a.gna. Terms if desired.
Berke A Hendricks. IT. S. Bank Bldg.
MODERN 7 ROOM HOME NICELT LO
. rated. large lot 65x165. Owner 1051
Chemeketa street. 25 28
BUY YOUR LOT NOW .
For 500 $675 70O, with! atreet
paved and walks in and paid for. Prices
will advance May 1st on some of them.
Terms to suit.' i . j
CHILDS BETCHEL - i
: Realtors. ,540 State Street. SSaltf
EIGHTEEN LOTS 40x130 FEET A two
story 7 -room residence! in good repair:
half basement: fireplhce. ete.: bara,
garage, lots of berries and fruits; in
city limits of south Salem. Fine home
for retired business tain or farmer.
K-sl bargain at 5000. Some term.
Address 375 care Statesman. 25-a5
KEW HOME 200. j rooms sooth
with Tiew. Close school and car. Cash.
Becke Hendricks. U. S. Bank Bldg.
25a3tf
UNUSUALLY EASY TERMS
A nice 5 room bungalow and raraa-e.
east front! and pared street, 93150,
about 200 down balance monthly.
See Wb. Fleming, 311 Sute. 25altf
FArRMOUNT HILL XOfT& WE HAVE
three good buya today. .' One mighty
rood cash buy. Becke Hendricks.
i U. 8. Bank Bldg. f - 1 25a3tf
7 HOMES FOR jjALE: : j
$3200.00 6-room modern home except
basement, Terty fine riew over
city; lot 76xlOO north front;
$1200 down' to handle. f
$1375.00 6-room home with two fine east
front lota, located N. 15th St..
$600 down, balance $20 per
month. j ' I
$4300.00 Close in. 5-ro4m modern heme:
price $4500. j Thin i ft real
bargain. f . j
$5800.00 Modern new pp to date stucco
home located on Fairmount
Hill; east front, lot 50x150;
$750 down, balance $45 per
.. month. j
$3000.00 4-room stucco home located
on Fairmount! Hill: lot 60x100
with garage On alley. . Terms.
$1700.00 5 room plastered bungalow,
9 law down, balance monthly.
We write Fire Insurance.
' f W. H. GRABESHORST CO. 1
275 Stata St. Phone 513 2544
GOOD VALUES J
$3450 buys a Rood 7 room house aid
basement in North Salem. I
$3250 buys a 5 room bungalow with base
ment, fireplace, paved, street. , j
$3650 buys a 5 room bungalow, furnace,
garage, corner lot. Houth Salem.
KRUKGER, Realtor ,
147 N. Con'l Phone 317 23a4
OWNER WOULD LEASE FOR ONE OR
two years. Modern 6 rooms. 3. See
at 625 3i. 16th. Beck Hendricks.
I. 8- Bank Bldg. i "25a3tf
A GOOD PIECE OF TRACKAGE PROP
erty, 400 feet on the track. This piece
f ground has two houses on it. one
renta for $20 per month and vae for
10. Price of place $3400. Thia extends
from 21st to 22nd atreet an Oak A
aplondid vestment, i j
$800 buys a four roam house .very
ay term. .. - , j.
3 10O buys a nice building lot an paved
i street. Sidewalks in Easy terms.!
JQO buys a nice lot on South Cottace
. atreet on terms.
A good building lot close in $500. $210
first payment. -.(. j .
Sea J. A. MILLS. Zb Stata St. -.
s . . . 25a5
$lf DOWN $5 A MONTH. LARGE LOTS
' S. F. Salem. $150 to $300. Good
gsrdea and cloie to car. Becke 1 A
, tteadricks.. U. S. liauk Bldg. ZitUt
WANTED lUisccllaneoua
REAL ESTATE City 25
East Salem
: Corneri lot, with, future, mast be sold
quick. Priced right with terms, '
Ij.'iyJ View;Lots
that can' not be duplicated, will please
Oregon Incorporated
Real Estate and Insurance ;
Victor Schneider, Secyt Phone 1013 ,
Rooma 4-5-6 d'Arcy Bldg. 2 5a 3
FIVE ROOM8 AND BREAKFAST NOOK
i -on Fairmount" HilL hsnlwood Aoors in
! every room, recessed bsth and shower.
As unusual home just completed. Own
i er called East indefinitely and wants
quick sale. 6fO0. Terms.
SIX ROOM HOUSE TWO YEARS OLD,
; : Kast Salem., hardwood floors, furnace,
j firtplsel garage, variety bearing fruit.
!l Jnt redliced, to $5250. f"; 1 1 .
FIVE ROOMS and BREAKFAST NOOK,
j strictly modern. Oaks Addition, $4700.
; Good terms. ' : . M i ! j ;. I . i I :
t WINNIE PETTYJOHN', Realtor. I'
j; ,j jg-16 .Oregon BldgJ I l 23altf
rOWJJ YOUR HOMF BUY KOW"
, t pfi." HAPPY" I I .j.. ;j ji. j! I
i I A bargain In a T room house, base
ment, garage, built two years ago.1 East
front. Oaka addition, $3500 for quid
sale. -J i ! . i ,
For trade Fine 60 aero farm, Baal
Eugene,; for Salem property Mil i
h Havana 70 acre farm, all In higi
state of cultivation; 1 acre of baarm
walnuts 1-4 mile to paved road.' Thil
i a snap at $123- per acre.
jror rent Two 5-roora fUts. close in.
WE WRITE INSURANCE
RICH L. R El i: AN if
j Realtor
a-5-6 D'Arcy Bldg Phone 101$
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PBINTEDi CARDS SIZE 14" BY TH"
wording "For 8ale, Enquire At." Price
10 cents each. SUteaman Buslnecs
Office.- Ground floor. '
l BEST BUYS
I IN BUNGALOWS AND HOUSES
$550O Modern 5-room. Sleeping Porch,
fnrnace. fireplace. Court st.
$3600 New modern 5-room, near- Stata
St. - Furnace.
$2350 New 6 room, 5 lots, best of soil.
Snap, $2500. - Cosy 4-room and garage.
Paving paid, near State.
$2250 Dandy 5 room bungalow $500
cash, balsnee $25 mo. Garage, garden,
fruit; near N. Capitol St,
$60O Cash. House, 4 rooms.
$1050 Bungalow. 3 rooma. Terms. "
ju aown. sa mo. tuys Rouse, a rooms,
4 lots. I Price S1600. Why pay rentf
You will be satisfied if you buy your
nome irom Cbilds as UechteL realtors.
540 State St. 25altf
CITY HOUSES FOR SALE
332 Fine 6-room home, completely
moaem, ciose in. auuu.
823 22 room furnished hotel, excel
lent location, very reasonable.
319 5-room house. $2500. Will take
car or lot for part payment.
270 7-room plastered house, beautiful
location. s-oo. some furnish in 71 with
it. w ill trade for smaller place.
266 5-room bouse, 2 lots, price $3500
or win trade for acreage.
07 B room house, very good condi
tion, lot 75x10 on South Commercial
St., eloe in. price $50OO. Easy terms.
250 New three-room bungalow, a very
good buy at fiooo. fcasy terms.
2-60 5 room house, good location, lot
259 An 8 room house, in good condi
tion, price fJ70(r, ?50O dwn.
J. F. UIRICH E. E. ROBERTS
Phone 1334. 122 N. Com'l St.
23alt
$300 DOWN BALANCE LIKE RENT
takes a 5 room modern close t busi
ness. Fireplace and paving. Price
$3800. I i Vacant today. B'cke A
Hendricks. - U. S. Bank Bldg. 25a3tf
ROOM I HOUSE, HOT WATER- HEAT,
ast front, hear state house. $5500. . .
6 room new modern bungalow, east
front, furnished or unfurnished, priced
to suit Buyer.
5 ' room house, . new, - modern, $250
down. SJO per month.
4 room house, east front, close in,
$2650. . i
A newly furnished house, modern, in
every detail. S6800.
A 2-flat house. $4800. '
Small new house, eaat front, close in
$2250.
Most attractive country borne $6800.
Attractive homea on N. Summer St.,
y. Capitol. N. Church. N.t Winter, N.
High, ;N. Cottage. 8. High, 8. Commer
cial, Saginaw and Fir atreets at easy
payments. For sale by
GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 25m29tf
SMMM) FINE 5-ACRE TRACT 12
, miles south of Salem near paV'
ed highway. Tract No. 34, Steiwer Fruit
Tracts. AH under cultivation. : 1 acre
loganberries; several apple trees; 1 fine
pram; half acre gooseberries, i Deal direct
with owner. Mrs. Ohler. 1964 Market
street. Salem, phone 2014-M or : with the
undersigned.! :.: L. j
C5ll(fMH COZY GARAGE HOUSE AND
T " nice lot in Parrish Grove addi
tilon; fully furnished including fine elec
tric range, shower bath; toilet: sleeping
porch. Choicest residence addition in the
5(ffu FOUR ROOM BUNGALOW f u 1
PW , fnrnihed. Fnll basement:
furnace:! hot and cold water: fine graded
lot; cement walks; faces sunrise; houae
all renewed inside; five blocks from Par
riah achool; growing district. Exception
al opportunity. L
5ttfMMH FIVE ROOM COTTAGE AND
3WWJ,,. ,,. .ott. nl.stered
and newly shingled. . L nparalleled bar'
gain. :
I advertise values' which I know to
be not merely good boi. exceptionally good.
I :i have I never misled or disappointed a
single bnyer. '
i MAMK1S
Masonic Temple Phones 795. 1942J
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lirsiNESS OPPORTUNITIES 26
A LITTLE BUSINESS CAPABLE OF En
levement.: Talk with Was. rleming
within the next few days at 341 sute
St. 1 i 26-a4tf
! I ! HOME REALTY CO. : 1
! I KOTICE -Call or eed for our free
literature, giving description of small
and large farms: also suburban Homes
and city property, : and vacant lots.
Over j $2,000,000 worth of listings of
sales and exchanges, sou can match
your description. . Sent free to every
body.:
THE HOME REALTY CO.
169 Sontb Hi;h St. 2-a1T
MINUTE MOVIES
umv out
A DESPERATE TVATlOM
Muz tntrr-
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SHORT- OJT
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SO
MANUFACTURER WANTS SALES MAN-
agers, open branch offices, manage
salesmen. $300 to $1000 necessary.
Possibilities unlimited. Secretary. 124
W 4th street. Suite 676, Los Angelea,
Cal. , , 26a5
A REAL CAMP GROUND
OPPORTUNITY
10 acres, fine oak grove, 4 bearing
prunes, running water, on the high
way, best of location for camp ground,
filling station and store, i Want Salem
residence -as part pay. Price $40OO.
Thia tract is worth twice that amount.
v SOCOLOFSKY '
341 State. 26a2tf
HUNDREDS OF POULTRY MEN HAVE
made fortunes with purebred ehickeaa.
bred to lay from SOU to 300 egga a
year. 30 pens and trios of purebred
chickens (some with world champion
records) and valued at over $1,200 will
be given away to ambitious men, wom
en, boys, and girls for full informa
tion cut out this ' advertisement and
and your name aad address to North-,
west Poultry Journal, Sslem, : Oregon.
26-m7tf
REAL ESTATE trades 27
TO TRADE $500 PIANO AS FIRST
payment on home. Balance monthly.
Address 768, care Statesman. 27-a7
TRADES 10 ACRES EAST AND CLOSE
with good house, poultry bouse and 600
chickens ready to lay, price $6000 for
a home in Salem; lo room houae near
the Capitol dear and worth $8500 for
a farm without mortgage recommenda
tions; A splendid store building and
stock in a good town, worth $18,500
for a good farm; A $20,000 i stock of.
general merchandise in one of the best
towns in Oregon and will take a good
house in Salem; A couple of fine acres
in Portland worth $1500 as first pay
ment on house in Salem: 65 clear im
proved acres worth $6500 for Salem
residence; 820 clear acrea of Canadian
land and a lot of money for farm in
this valley.
AlcGllXHRIST & PENNINGTON
209 U. & Bank Bldg. Phone 140
27-a4tf
REAL ESTATE Farms' 28
FOR SALE OUR 'HOME TWO MILES
from balem on Kiveraide Drive. Six
aeres, 6 room house and barn, spring
water, some fruit trees, f 3200, terms..
tall 76o. i , 28-a7
NECESSITATED ON ACCOUNT OF ILL-
' ness to sell my 70 acre ranch. Take
: part city property. Goo. N. Thompson.
Jtouie o. on ei, aiaiem. za-aii
FOR SALE 64 ACRE TRACT ON PA
cific highway all clear, fruit trees and
berries, small bouse, $1600. Will take
a light car part pay." Exchange- five
acre tract aet to prunes and straw
berries, close to city, for modern bun
galow. Choice corner lot south Salem,
for a good car. : Money to loan, houses
to rent. F. L. Wood. 341 State St.
28-a4tf
42 ACRES 1 EQUIPPED DAIRY CLOSE
to good town, gjOOO. ; Csn be handled
on soldiers bonus plan. Good buildings
and fine soil. Also 38 acres S40OU,
Ideal for few cows and garden and
fruit. $150- worth Bartlett pears last
year, w on id accept a little trade on
either of these., Robinson, Oregon
Bldg. , ! 2ds3
FOR SALE: ; .
i 50 acres, of the finest view property-
around Salem, or will ' divide.
W. II. GRABENHORST ft Co.
275 Stata St. 2 Sal
SPECIAL BARGAIN; '
160 acres with 80 acres plow land
and plenty of timber, eld buildings.
Price for quick said $65 per acre.
Located j 1V& miles from Pacific
Highway. : Reasonable terms will
" be given. If you want a bargain
in land this is your opportunity.
W. XL GRABENHORST V CO.
y : '. ' i 275 State St. ii-v: ... 28al
INVESTIGATE THIS ;40 ACRES OF
land especially well adapted to the
growing of flax or other Crops, located
right on the paved Market I Road, be
tween Aumsville and Turner. Dandy
new Bunaalow on it. 1 running stream
of water, good trout fiahing. All for
only $4,000.00. i
A. .C. BOHRNSTEDT
' Realtor. Loans tc Insurance
147 Uo. Conj'l St. ; Salem. Oregon
.- ! ; 28a2tf
LOOK : i ' ! i : - ;
5 acres with 5-room bungalow built
bout three years ago; all. in culti
vation. Price if: sold within the
next three days. $2100 cash.
W. H. GRABENHORST & CO.
, 275 State St 28a4
Fruit Farm !
53 Acres, 9 miles out near two psved
roads: 6-room house, lsrge bsrn, drier,
other buildings: running wster. 22
acres prunes, cherries, apples and ber
ries. 20 acres tn grain, balance tira
ber and pasture. Pri.ce $11,000.00;
cash down-. $6,000.00. ;
105 acres. 6 miles out. at $80.00 per
acre; 33 acres in cultivation; family
orchard, new 5-room houae, fair barn
etc. All storked. .Timber .will pay for
place. $3,000.00 down. :!
Commercial street income property.
I ..-.! j-:. jSalem Homes.- . :
O regon I nco rpo rated
i Real Estate and Insurance
i l Victor Schneider. Sec'y.
Rooms 4-5-6 d'Arcy Bldg. , 28m31tf
FARM BARGAIN:
A splendid, 218-acre river bottom
dairy farm with over 100 acrea
cultivated, and aome of the best
soil in the valley: 8 room house,
barn and out-buildings. Owing to
: certain conditions this farm' must
be sold at a price of $50 per acre.
Mortgage $7000, balance cash.
W H. GRABENHORST U CO..
i REALTORS.
275 State St. 2aa4
REAL ESTATE To Exchange 20
- EXCHANGES
10 aeres with good 5-room house; some
berries and fruit, price $2000; trade
for house about same value.
4 acres close in, price $1250, trade for
esr. 1 ' -
7. acrea close in snap for $1100.
7 lots and 5-room house, price $3500,
trade for small house. i "
2 new houses to trade for smalt im
proved tract close in. ; j i
THOMASON, 331 State Street.
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up 'twe. ; :
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REAL ESTATE Suburban 30
JUST OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS, - ONE,'
acre, room modem house, garage and .
barn, water piped to irrigate whole
tract. Price $5,000 clear, want city i
residence property, will consider larg
er deal.
Wanted Large stock ranch for Salem
property will assume, 10 acres well im
proved, close , to Salem, want Salem
residence. For' bargains and exchanges
See Barber, 200 Gray Bldg. 30altf
GOOD BUYS AND EXCHANGES
Good 5 room home, garage, fruit,
$3200, for acreage.
Good - 7 room houae, full basement,
$4000, for suburban ' home
6 acre suburban home close in, fine
buildings, fruit, fine soil.- $5500.
40 acre farm. 8 acres bearing prunes,
buildings, near. town, creek and -timber,
$6000. Take residence to $40O0.
Nice 5 room bungalow, garage, 2
fine lots, west Salem and difference
for Salem home.
Olosa in 10 acres auburban for res
idence. 6 room all modern bungalow, garage,
fruit,, 4n San Jose, Cal.. for home in
Salem.
Long time farm loans and fire In
, surance. '
PERRINE fc MARSTERS
, Commercial Club Bldg.
30-m31tf '
USED CARS FOR SALE 81
FORD. 1924 COUPE EXTRAS. ONLY
$.00. Thomas Rue, 430 . Summer
Phone 199o R. 31s5
Biker's
Ford roadster.........- ..$160
. Ford touring - . ;53
'. Ford coupe 20 modeL. 26
Ford coupe iamodel.iv 333
Ford "sedan -. ,. 295
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(Cash or Terms)
1925 license on ail cars.
Eiker Auto Co. Vv
Our usual guarantee behind all cars
Liberty Street at Ferry
; ' - Phone : 121
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1921 CHEVROLET ROADSTER NEW
paint, cord tires, perfect condition,
$165, terms. v
EIKER AUTd CO.
n Corner Liberty and Ferry
Phone 121
31-a3
X'KVn riR RARnjTVS il
1923 Chevrolet aedan many extras like ;
1923
overhauled ..........$350 !
1923 Ford coupe fully equipped, new
paint, completely rebuilt .......Wiio
1923 Chevrolet touring reconditioned
m ti ? e
ChevroleT tou'ringmotor h. $150
1822 Chevrolet tourinir had the bent of I
care ,
Don't Miss'These We Give Terms
NEWTON CHEVROLET CO. 31a
Look Look V
Fords $50 to $300 . j
Buicks $90 to $850
-Studebakers . $495 to $1283
If 'you want a
rakish, dash
ing roadster, " - "'
look at this i
nearly new I
Cleveland
! - $325 . ' j
Certified Public 'Motor
Car Market. ; .
I s.' Sl-a4 ' -: ?
GOOD USED PARTS FOR HALF OR
less. Why pay moral Mosey VackJ
guarantee. Sehaelar Auto .Wrecking
Co. Look far the orsjge front. Day
phone 819. Night phono 503. 1085
N. Commercial 8U "Built to save
' money." ! l il3tf
FRED M. POWELL MOTOR CARS ;
Packard Lissexj Hudon -
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Our Used Cars are Reliable Values.
1924 Dodge Coupe . . ..$ 900
1923 Hudson Bpodster
1924 Chevrolet Coupe
SOO j
475 1
1924 Ford truck (. i50
1924 Ford Coupe j 525 4
1921 Ford Sedan i . . 275
1920 Hudson touring ... 25
1918 Dodge touring .. . 250 '
1920 Ford touring 140 j
1924 Packard sedan , 2400 i
1923 Packard enclosed 1650 ,
1923 Packard touring 1550 j
Excellent mechanical condition . as- ,
sured. Peerless 8! sedan to trade for ,
real estate. !
FRED M. POWELL MOTOR CARS
Corner Cottage and Ferry Sta. .
r i 31alt?
I We Are
Headquarters
j . for .4
Used Ford Cars
Satisfaction Guranteed--We
have 3d ears . for you to choose
from Will gladly demonstrate.
These car are all good buys. For
example:
1920 model track with license.
pneumatic tires, cab and body.
-1
Valley Motor Co.
Authorised Ford Dealer
- Phone 1995
81-f28tf
i (SPRING IS HERE -
; In order to give you a better oppor
tunity to examine our used cara we
! ; have again opened up our lot at the
i back of our present location 219 X.
1 'Commercial St. We have forty cars
on display and we invite yon to com
pare them : in price and quality with
any thing on the market.
i Fords i $ 60.O0 to $ 400.00 ( .
Chevrolets - 50.00 to 850.00 :
Overland 7S.OJ) to 400.00 ;
Oldxmobilrs 150.00 to 1000.0O;
Gardners 400.00 to . 850.00 i
' W also have Studebakers Buicks
Dodge Elgin Jordsn Velie and in
fact almost any thing that yon could
desire at the price that you want to
pay. A small deposit will hold any car
that you may select.
"AFTER WE SELL WE SERVE" j
i Distributors' for lJ
OLDSMOBILES AND RTCKENBACKERS
. Ft W. PETTYJOHN CO.
' : 219 N. Commercial St. '
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rights protected by The George Matthew Adams Service Trade Mark
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Of Reliable BusLnesj
AMBULANCE
golden Ambulance phones 609
and 8B3-R. Day or night aervice. f-14tf
AU07T05BERS
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F. N. WOODRT I
Expert Lirestoek. furniture, real as tats
AUCTIONEER I
:- Res. 1610 N. Summer-Phrna 811 for
sales daUa.
G.
i
8ATTERLEE
-Auctioneering
Rooms 25-26. Bre man Black
Phone 430 or 1211-J. 3ne 12tf
BATTERY AND ELECTRICAKS
R. D. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES
; starter and generator work; ltl South
uommeretal.
vmim
Phcina 19$
OOTJtXT ST.
! JOE W I LI, I AM S
t
BICYCLES A3TD REPATRXNO
LLOYD E
cles and
RAMSDEN DAYTON BICY
r pairing. 887 Court-i
IBSAXX RELTNXNO
SATBEST0S BRAKE STATION! 275
Wontn Commercial St. Phone 102. jtf
CHTHX9B : REMEDY
L. 'U DICK-L, M. HUM
Chiheso Medicine Compsny
Help anj known disease. 420-4)6 Stata.
r 1 s-sotf
CHIROPRACTOR
DR. O. L. SCOTT, PSC CHIROPRACTOR
.Nevrocatometer service. 416-19 U. 8.
Bank Bldg. Phone 87. Res. i 823 R.
H. B. 800FIELD PALMER CHIROPRAC
tor, 328 Oregon Bldg. Phone 21B4. m5tf
PRES8MAKINO
CORSETS I MADE TO YOUR MEASURE
Dnnin.Vin. f Ci.i,.. VI .
n . i -ill I....
vru.M uuiioiuf . ! J-XXXZ
pfi.Eni ciAHntiaw.v. u nv ext..
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BISECT RJCIANS
8i ?LECTRIC CO. M A S O N I C
""ua Jruonm xw. j
ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLY
Jo -heue 1924. 222 n. liberty.
FLEE NiK R ELECTRIC ! CO.
. Houae ariring by hour or contract. Es
timatea! furnished. Phone 980 471
1 Court St- ! -
ETE EAR NOSE THROAT
Dr. Harold M. Brown
EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. 820
U. 8. Bank Bldg. Phone 2134. j-14tf
FARM PAPER
4-
IF YOU I WANT TO GET THE BEST
farm paper, send 1 Se to the; Pacific
: Homestead, Salem. Oregon, for, a three
rooa'hsl trial subscription. Mention
this adj 1
POULTBTMEN SEND EIGHT TWO
sent stamps for special three I months'
. trial for the best and oldest journal in
the west. The articles and advertise
ments are of special interest! to the
Soultry breeders of the Northwest,
'orthweat Poultry Journal, 211 Com
mercial atreet, Salem, Oregon, i
FZSANCXAX
FOR SALE FIRST AND SECOND Mort
gages, Trust Deeds, Contracts on houses
w in aet ovc to 3U7
ECKE A HENDRICKS
U. S. Nat l Bank
il-tf
FARM LOANS PLENTY OF MONEY to
loan on good farm security. I
CITY LOAN 8 Wa are loaning Pru
dential) Insurance Company money on
city reaideneaa and buaiseaa property,
at 5Vi, plus a eommission. Hawkins
Roberta. Inc. 205 Oregon Building.
i 014U
FARM LOANS LESS INTEREST.
longer
time, no commission. Protects
against adversity, City loans, lowest
rates, j monthly Installments, pro-payment
privileges. J. C. Siegmuad, room
2, over Ladd Bush bank. !
LOANS MADE ON GOOD CITY PROP
arty atj a low rate on tho easy payment
plan. So at end of year you -are all
paid up. Farm loans oa Urge or amali
tracts v private money. , Boa first aad
yen will g no further. G. Wi Laflar,
410 Oregon Bldg.:
(Farm Loans
ANDERSON A RUPERT
ii 409 Oremn Building
FLORISTS
CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING BOUQUET8
. funeral wreaths, decorations. C. F.
' Breithaupt, florist, 123 N. Liberty. Ph.
B:cpm
t rRTJIT BUYER
; - ' '
WARD K. RICHARDSON. SalemJOregon.
235 N. Front St. Phone 2184; ml
rUKERAI DIRECTORS j
SALEM MORTUARY. FUNERAL DIREC
tors. t0 Center.- Phone 15.
FTJRNTTTJBE STORES )
G1ESE FURNITURE CO. QUALITY
fnroitare ,or. less money. 87$ Court.
. Phono: 464. .- , i
PEOPLES FURNITURE STORE NEW
and second hand furniture; 271 N.
OnmmervHal.
t
HEMUTITCHIUO
HEMSTITCHING. AND 8c. 153 S. High
f , . s: " m23
MRS. C.' E. MILLER; HEMSTITCHING,
stsmpiiag. buttons. Room 10, over Mil
ter" v store. Pi 117. i
( COHe SWEETHEART.
V- i.i - i- uLM
IT MAKE
tP I ;lT
AN WATCH
jTjTrk "THE. OLD
wellXW little wcl
THE EpGE
BUSINESS
-; - j - -,i - I
and Professional Firms Arranjed La. Alphabetical .
Order for Quick Reference
HEMSTITCHING
HEMSTITCHING. STAMPING. PLEAT-
tng. The Petit Bhov. Room 6, over
Bueicks. a29tf
SALEM ELITE: H EMSTITCHING
pleating, buttons, stamping and needle
work; 328 Oregon Bldg. Phone $79.
XbTSTTRASCB
WARREN F. POWERS
Life, Accident, Fire, Automobile
119 U. 8. Nat l Bank Bldg. Phone 607
Insure
Tenr home or ear now
Phone 181
BECKE A HENDRICKS
U. 8. Bank Bldg
LADIES TAILORING
D. H. M0SHER TAILOR FOB)
MEN
and- women. 474 Court St.
LATJaTSBIES
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY Phono 165.
oeivice witn a smile, uualitv work.
1264 Broadway. j-14tf
TRY THE HOME WET WASH LAUK-
: dry. Phone 171. 1856 B street. J-17tf
SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY 816 8.
Liberty street. Phono 25. oldest, larg
est ana teit. cstabtisnexi ikm.
MATTRESSES
MATTRESSES RENOVATED B THE
Capitol City Bedding Co.. 1190 North
Capitol. : Called for an delivered. All
work guaranteed. Phone 19. f9tf
MEDICAL
MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REM ED Y
Pkone 517-W.
MXrgXO STORES
SHERMAN CLAY A CO., PIANOS
Bteinways, Duo-Art acjl others. Moore S
Music House, -415 Court street.
GEO. C. , WILI PIANOS. PHONO-
grapha. sewing machines, aheet music.
and piano studies. Repairing phono-
grapna ana sewing macmnes. 3 A Htato
atreet. balem.
TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW
Victor or Brunswick. H. L. Stiff Furni-
tnre Co.. Music Dept.
MATUROPATHIO PHYSICIANS
DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND
chrome diaeasea. 415 Oregon Building.
MXTRSERY STOCKS
FRUIT. NUT AND SHADE TREES
Pearc y Bros., 237 State.
PACKINO AMD 8HIPPINO
1 FOR EXPERT rURNITURE PACKING
ana snipping, can etuis furniture
Store. Phone 941.
PAPERHAJTGING AND PAINTING
PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR HOUSE
decorating, paper hanging, tinting, etc,
tteiiaoie workman.
PIANO TOTTERS
EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED PI
aao tuner. Leave ordera Will 'a Musie
Store. -
PLUMBING
PLUMBIKO AND GENERAL
work. Oraber Bros, 141
Phone 550.
REPAIR
Liberty
M9tf
" ii. i
. RADIO
SPLITDORF RADIO. SALES AND
SERVICE
No' better radio made at any prlaa.
vaurr Caa
High Trade
fl3U
' RADIO DOCTORS
BALEM ELECTRIC CO.
F. 8. BARTON, Prop.
Maaonie Temple Phone 1200
Radiolas
For Every Purpose E very Potm
All Standard 8isea
f Radio Tubas
HAxaK A EOFF ELETRI0 SHOP
837 Court St. Ph6ne 4
REPAIRINO
ALVIN B. STEWART
847 Court St.
Umbrellas, Cutlery and Kays
Lawnmowers, rai or-blades, scissors,
knives and tools sharnetied
SCAVENGERS
HK)R SCAVENGER SERVICE GAR-
bage and refuse of all k:nds removed
by the montn. tteatonaoia ratea. eis
noola ' cleaned and dead animals re
moved. Phones: Office 3 S or 979, Res.
8058. ..- - ' - ; '
SECOND HAND GOODS
WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH
ing and shoes. Best prices pale. Cap
ital Exchange, S43 North Commercial.
Phone 1868-W
STOVES AMD 8TOVB REPAIRHTO
STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED
40 years' experience. Depot National
fence, sisea 26 to 68 inl high. Paints,
aila and varnishes. etc loranbernr and
bop hooka. Salem Fence aad Stove
Works. 2SO Court street.! Phone 124
STORAGE
WE STORE YOUR HOUSEHOLD Goods
or anything you have, by the week.
month or year. P. A. EikeT, comer
Liberty and Ferry. Phone 121. d-lttf
R e a d the Classified Ads
Registered TJY 8. Patent Office)
J OVE-PS-
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EeTe'
scouts TAKE A
POSfTiON
TROMVnIMICH
TWEy CAN
vjdatch r
THE "TK?A!L
HELP
MP LP-
UNHAISD
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DIRECTORY
TRANSFER AND BATTLING
CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 226
8tat St. Phone 938. Distributing, for
warding and storage oar specialty. Oof
our rates.'
WE MOVE,1 STORE AND SHIP H0U8E
hold goods. Oar specialty is piano and
luraiture moving, n a also soaks coun
try trips.' Wa handle the best coal and
wood. Call oa as for prices. We give
good meaeure. good quality and good
service. Larmar Transfer Co. Phono 930
TRANSFER AND HAULING OF ALL
kinds.: Phone 19F3.
TRANSPORTATION
PARKER'S STAGS. LINES
I. Wit Parker. General Manage.
Central Stage Terminal
SALEM. OREGON
Principle) One-Way and Round-Trip
Fmre oa Parker Stags Lines:
- One - Hound
Station ' Way Trip
MeMinavtB V nn $1-70
Monmouth - .7$ 1.25
Dallas : , .50 : .90
FaUa CSty U 1.00 1.80
BHvertoa '- ,7ft l.xs
Indepeadaaoa .85 1.00
iity - - .7 a i.au
Tillamook : ; 4.60 7.40
Hebo i 8.55 B.70
WUiamina 1.85 8:00
Sheridan . . , , 1.60 . 2.60
Davton , 1J8 2.00
Newberg ; ; 1J0 2.40
farker Stare Unea makes Big reaae
tion in Express Kate a, from 20 to 60
cent os the hundred pounds. Reason.
able ratea om C.O.D. collecting.
Bead your express by Stags aad get
Cjiucxer service.
Coll 69l for Information-
WATER
RAl,IM WATER. LIGHT A POWER CO.
Office. 801 South Commercial St. Ten
per cent discount on domestic flat
ratea paid in advance. No deduction
for absence or any causa unless water
is shut off your premises.
PUBLIC NOTICES
ADUXlSTRATOU'S 'NOTICE
In the : Matter of the Estate of
Elizabeth Miller, sometimes
known ..as Lizzie Miller," De
ceased: ;
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned Allan Jones has, by
the county, court of the State of
Oregon! for Marion county, been
duly appointed the administrator
of the estate of Elizabeth Miller,
deceased, and has duly -qualified
as such. - ' ;
Now,! therefore, all persons hav
ing claims against said estate ..are
hereby notified and reouired to
present same, duly verified, to the
undersigned Allan Jones, adminis
trator; of the estate of Elizabeth
Miller, -deceased, at the Supreme
Court ' Library. Salem. Oregon,
within six months from the date
of this! notice.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
28th day of March, 1925.
( ALLAN JONES. '
Administrator of the Estate of
Elizabeth Miller, Deceased.
; rn28; a4-ll-18-25
NOTICE OF SALE OT GOVERNMENT
' j; ' TIMBER
; General Land Office
Washington. D. C, March IT. 1925.
Notice is hereby given that subject to
the conditions and limitations of tho acts
of June 9. 1916 (39 Stat. 213). and
June 4, 1920 (41 Stat.. 5t), and depart
mental regulations of Apn. 14, 1924 (30
L.D., 376), the timber on the following
lands will be sold May 5, 125. at 10 a.
m at public auction at the Cnited States
land office at Portland, Oregon, to the
highest bidder at not less than the ap
praised value as shown by this notice,
ssle to be subject' to the approval of the
Secretary of tne Interior. The purchase
price,, with an additional sum of one-fifth
of one per cent thereof being commission
allowed, : mnst bo deposited at time, of
sale, money to be returned if 'e is not
approved, otherwise patent will issne f "
the timber which must be removed within
ten years. Bids will be received from
citizen of the Unite-J States, association
of such citizens, snd corporations orgsn
ized nader tne laws of the United States,
or any Stste, territory, &r oistrict there
of, only. Upon application of a qualifier"
purchaser, the timber on any legal sub
division will ba offered separately befon
l-ei'ig iwcluunt in an ofler of a largei
unit. T. 6 S., R. 2 E. f-ec. 5, SE
NfcV4. r 920 M., NE4 SK4. fir 38l
M., bee. 7. SWU NE, fir 600 M.. frL
NW4 SW4. fir 900 M, T. 3 N R. 9
W., See.i.21. NE4 SW4. ir 475 M., T.
2 8, R. 5 E, Sec. 19, SW',l SEi, . fit
9S0 M.,: cedar 235 hemlock -40t M,
none of the timber on these, auctions to
be sold: for less thsn $1.50 per M., for
the fir and $0.50 per M. for the cedar
and hemlock. T. 1 8., R. 5 E., Sec 11
NWV4 XEV., fir 1460 M.. hemlock 600
M.. cedar 50 M, NEVi "KW4, Jlr 2440
M., hemlock 560 M, cedar 80 M.. NWVi
NW4,rfir 2130 M hemlock t30 noat
of the timber on these tracts to be sol?
for less : than $2.50 - per M. for the fit
and $1.50 per Mfor the hemlock and
-cedar, i T. 8 S., R. 6 Sec. 17,
N WW, fir 1480 M., SWU NW tir 7u
M none of the timber oa these tracts tc
bo sold for less thsn $2.00 per M. T. t
S.. R. 1 E.. Sec. 27. SWVi NEtf stand
ing fir; 763 M ., down fir 60 M, hemlock
20 M.,' seised logo on this -tract not in
eluded herein and no sale to be made f oi
less thsn $2.00 per M. for the standing
fir and: $1.00 per M. for the down fir ano
hemlock.
U WILLIAM SPRV.
Commissioner..
Mch. 38-Mav t Inr
Much grease on the overalls is
not necessarily a token of mechan
ical skill. '
ByEDWHEELAN
ANYONE FOLLOW
j-IHEM.VJE &0
Sire. off.two
THATi GIRL.
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Passion Week Meetings
. Will Begin Monday. Keen
Passion Week meetings "will bo
held in the Oregon Theater at the
noon hour next week, beginning
on Monday, when ReT. J. J. Evans
iof tho Christian church will speak
and his choir will assist. The
first half hour each day will be
given over to sacred music on the
great theater organ, by Mr. Mac-
Donald, the; organist, lie will
render -appropriate music for the
Holy Week. .'Special musical num
ber will be rendered each by the
choirs and Boloista of the Salem
churches.
The following assignments have
been made of speakers for these
meetings:
Monday j Rev. J. J. Evans.
Tuesday iRer. G. S. Poling,
Ridgeway, Pa.
Wednesday Rev. E. H. Shanks
Thursday- Rev. E. C. Hick
man.
Friday Rev. C. C. Poling.
The meetings will last just one
hour, and are free to all.
Engineers ISpend Freely
To Test Scientific Theory
LOS ANGELES, March 28. An
experimental dam, to be .built at a
cost" of $60,000, only to be de
stroyed to test the latest engineer
ing theories 3n relation to the con
stant angle irch type-, will be con
structed soon on Stevenson Creek,
a tributary of the San Joaquin
river, northj of here. Funds for
the work have been provided joint
ly by Los Angeles county and pri
vate interesst. r '
The object of the experiment is
to obtain data expected to prove
of great value in the construction
of dams in the Los Angeles county
flood . control program, in which
approximately 235,000,000 will be
spent. On several of these, pro
jects the use of the constant an
gle arch type is anticipated.
v It is the theory o many engin
eers that the constant angle arch
type will permit the use ot thinner
construction than has been tried
heretofore. ; If true, this would
materially reduce the cost of dams.
The experimental dam will be
140 feet long and 60 feet hlg'i
when the first tests are made.
Special instruments will be insert
ed In the concrete to test stresses.
deflections and temperature
changes as the load of water is in
creased. Aftfefc this information i3
obtained, the height of the arch
will be run up to 100 feet. The
water then will be allowed to rise
to the point at which the dam ma
he pushed out o position, thus es
tablishing the ultimate resistanct
of this type of construction. -
Mental Tests Are Given
To Public School Youths
i
Of 123 papils ow the Salem pub
lic schools,! 61 fell below a grade
of 80 per cent in mental test3 con
ducted by E. A. Miller, principal
of the Grant school. A total of
39 girls and 84 boys were given
the examination, according to the
report filed with George W. Hug.
city superintendent" of schools.
During the past three years, the
students in the school in the south
part of Salem have been given in
telligence tests and many of them
re-classified in their class work.
As a result, the taxpayer has been
saved considerable sums of money,
and the pupils given better teach
ing by the new methods employed.
Statement of Ownership, Management,
Circulation. Etc., Required by the Act
of Congress of Angnst 24, 1912.
Of' the Oregon Ststvsmsn. pubiis.!l
daily st Salem, Oregon, for April 1, 19-5.
State of Oregon. County of Marion. r.
Before me, a Notary Public in and for
state and county aforesaid, personally ap
peared R. J. Hendricks, who, having Lfeii
duly sworn according to Isw. dep"- s4
says that he it the publisher of Thr ,J--frOn
Statesman and that the following U,
to the heht of hia knowledge and belief, a
true atatement of the ownership, man
agement (and if a daily paper, the cir
culation), etc., of the aforesaid publica
tion for the date shown in the rbove csn
tion, required by the. Act of Anjust 21.
1912, embodied in section 411. Petal
Laws and Regulations, printed on the re
verse of this form, to wit:
-1. That the names and addresses of the
publisher, . editor, managing- editor, in!
business managera are: Publisher. R. J.
Hendricks, Salem, Oregon; Editor. U. J.
Hendricks. Salem. Oregon ; Mni;ini!
Editor, Fred J. Tooie. .Sslem.- Oregon :
Business Managers, R. J. Hendricks, Sa
lem. Oregon. -
2. That the owner is: Clf the p-jblics-tion
is owned by an individual his nam.
snd address, or if owned by more tbsn
ne individual the name and address cf
each, ahould be given below: if the pub
lication is owned by a corporation the
name of the corporation and the names
and address? of the t.tockholderit owning
r holding one per cent or mre of the
'otal amount of stock shoul'l be given )
The Statesman Publishing C-oronany. K. J.
Hendricks. Carle Abrams. Fred J. Tooie.
3. That jhe known hondhnldcrs, mort
gagees, and other security holders own
ing or holding t per cent or more of totil
mount of bonds, mortgages, or o'her.
nrities are: (If there are none, so state.)
None.
4. That the two paragraphs next above,
giving the names of the owners. sti W
Soldera, and aeciir'tv holders, if nr. con
ain not onlv the lifct of stockholders and
security holders as they sppcsr upon tn
"woks of the company but also, io c-s
where the stockholder or security hold- r
appears upon the books of the coropsrr
ss trustee or in any other fiduciary r-'a-ion.
the name of the person -or corpor
ation for whom such trustee is actim. is
riven: ilm that the said two parsrTsiiVs
ntain statements embracing affiant s
foil knowledge and lwiief as lo the cir
cumstances and condition nnder whe h
stockholders and security holders wlio ii
not appear upon the books of the com
pany as trustees. Iiold stwk snd secur
ities fn a csparlty other thsn that cf a
bona f.de owner: and this affiant lias r o
reason to believe that any other peroi.
tsso-iation. or erjorat ion hss snv inter
est direct or indirect in the aid M .
bonds, or other sccuritic tbsn as f
stated hv him.
5. That the average number of cM'i.-s
of ea-h issne of this pob!;ct:on enli r
distributed, thronch the nsiU or ':
wiee. to paid subr-.hT aonnj t'r t
months preceding the riat iltiti l "'i
is 5322; Sundsy only bili. lib . v -
tnstion is required from di'y v -tionsonly.)
cwern la an
this Sad dy of
n L'i'"r-
I expires be't. 1-