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TUESDAY MORNING, MAY' 12, 1923 CI a ail em's. Great Market J 1 Ok THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON . - - - I.' t i H. 11 ' i .0 ii i 87 rot SALE OLO TIM enu a bundle. Circulation departmeat - Oregon .. Btstetma. , . - 37 U BUILDING I MATERIALS : for roofings, building papers, msatt Jricke and tiles, shingle stain, and all building supplies. - Call oa us. Wo slso carry DD FONT ana GIANT explosives aud ' "everything- (or blast Int." GABRIEL POWDER A SUPPLY CO. XT it Booth Commercial Phoae 728 -3?-sa3f SELL CS TOUR USED FURNITURE H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Um4 Good Iept. Opposite eourt house. 37-m22U RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE S" BT 60 receipt forms is book. 15 easts pel book or w books (or 25 coats. Btatee Bia office. 915 Boat Commercial St. FOR SALE Livestock 09 VETERINARIAN PR. PATTER80 Phoae 2028 W. 99 430V FRED W. NOa'.VaTTERlNARIAN. Offlce 480 8. Coanssreiei. Fboae 1191 Res. poena 1688. m 39-m33tl OKAY PERCHERON FARM M ARE. sound, and true, 90: Pair maret weight 3000 blocky built with HUbura wagon, sod breeching harness, bargain. Bat boras (or salt cheap C. L. Reed, FsfrrrouBds. ; 39ml4 : WOOD FOR SALE 43 DRY SECOND GROWTH FIR-PH0NI 175. 4.3-m21' 1 INCH BLOCK WOOD, 93.75 PER load 4 leads, 814; also dry fir, osk ant ftoM 1I7VW. 4a mil ls INCH OLD EIR SECOND GROWTH aak sad Ma. Phona 18F8. M. j. May field. " - 43-flaif BEST GRADE OP WOOD 4 ft. sad Id lack. Dry Bill wood. Greea mill wood. Dry second growtk fir. Dry sad old dr. . - Dry 4 ft. aah. staple and oak FRED E. WELLS Prompt delivery and rseonable priaa 280 Sooth Church. Psoas 1542. 48-mfttt GOOD COAL DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES -HILLMAN FUEL CO. PHONE- 1855 ' 4-HOtf POULTRY AND EGGS 45 JFRStT-niiXT EOOB 81.50 A BET ting. Box 853. 45-a30tf PARKS' MAMMOTH HATCHERY WILL rua lata. Bring your egg for custom -hatching. Also rhirka for sals after June 1. 37ft S. 24th, Salem. Phone 89CK. 45ml" Salem Chickeries Headquarters for Baby Chieks 7 VARIETIXS 4 ST. Cottage Salem Pnoae 40O 45-fl4ti BLACK" MINORCA BABY CHICKS , Flake's Petland, 978 State. 45-ra25U BABY CHICKS CUSTOM HATCHING Hotekiag agga. yaileta. ssekaisls. Psoas LEES HATCHERY 45-f8tf LOST AND FOUND 53 LOST HORN-RIMMED GLASSES. Batordsy night on South High St. Call LOST -A PACKAGE CONTAINING .Mack knitted ailk Prines Mnp. - rtmn 2177-W. Keward. , 53ml3 LOST ELGIN WHITE GOLD WATCH ortsgonal shape; initials "F. W. T." oa - bak. Also whits gold knife. Finder .return to V. M. C. A. and receiTs re- ward. S'mn PERSONAL 65 HIZ3 TREATMENT Kit APPENDICITIS It-Is-WonderfuL" free informa tion. Addrsss-Hiss Co, Portland. Oro gn -at-193 MONEY TO LOAN 57 Residence 'snd boilding loans. Ampls fssds. . Kepsysble like rent. Also have seme small mortgage loans for sale to nee investor 7 per cent. A. C. DOHEX8TEDT Real:nr, Ioaas and Insarsscs 147 No. Commercial Bt., Sslem, Ore. 67m9tf MOSEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROP rty, either building aad loaa plan privata money. Faros loan witk to ' asrsoe sompsny money it SM wltk eotnmistion added. Ralph H. MeCnrdy Nca. 8 and. Bteevea-Moors Bldg Sa lem. 7-ft4tf BUSPfESS OPPOKTUXITIES 51 WANTED 81000 LOAN ON MY HOUSE in Salem. Will pay t per. cent. Phone 1917 R ; Evenings lm4 THE BEST EQUIPPED RESTAURANT and fouatsia, with niae rooeaa, ia New port, Oregon. 81500 handles." A real opportunity. Newport Cafe, ' Newport. Oregon. lml4 COUNTRY DOCTOR WANTED CEN ter of wide district aad small towns with no other doctor. Pine, farming 'country. Practice email at present, but great scope. Wife's health and family only reason for leering. Small outlay and overhead expenses. Apply Dr. J. T. Pox, Crswfordsvills. Ore. HUNDREDS OP POULTRY MEN HAVE made frtane with purebred chickens bred to 2sy from J00 to 800 sggs a year. 80 pons and trios of purebred chickens (soma witk world chsmpion records) and valnod st over 91,300 will bo gives awsy so ambitious bus, worn an. hoys, and girl for fall informs tion cut out this advertisement and send your name and address to North west Poultry Journal. Sale's, Oregon tf l-m?tf REAL ESTATE 63 Own . Your Home FOR KALK-t ROOMED HOtfSE AND garsge close in. , 700 N. High. - ' 63ml2tf -Tiacd street, .walka and shade I rCVS li . DOy BOW , pricee soon. $35 down, 9 10 month. Price $675. Only a few left. Hurry! - See Childs & BechteU 540 State St, 3ml3tf GENUINE BARGAIN! SOACRES OF first clsss woodlsnd 8V4 miles sooth of here. If sold st once wiiltsks $3000. . Soma terms.. No trades ss we are lesv ing. Csll st 845 Gsines avenue before Thnrsdsy. 63ml4 ARE YOU RENTING WE HAVE Homes taat your rem win nuy, w - i . .f imtm vMc&Wkm as aeveraL A sood 6 room home . aad vacant - for $3t monthly, interest included. Sslem's growing come now. Becks m Hend ricks. U. 8. Bank Bldg. 63ml0tf BUILDING LOTS CHEAP PLEASANT Heme addition lots sell aa low as $l?o and terms of BIO down. 85 a month. larre lots with sewer, electricity snd water, excellent garden. oeiweea Winter and Yew streets, last south of Cross. Yon can drivs through from seotk High to 12th, oa Cross todsy. Icvestivste this sddition and yon will Y,nr. ecke A Hendricks. U. S. Bsnk i. S. 63ml0t( ma SALE CITY PROPERTY. SUBUR- FOR SALE . hsn homes, farm lands. , Business all , . kinds, get on big , fret list. Horns lXe&'.ir Co.. 169 So. Hizlu 63m20 63 I CHKAPEST IX)T OS STATE I If you aay it ts nut. Negotiate. Must b itotd. A bangalow on rental terms. Desirable. New and at real Valtts. Ml ". i .:;... ( II hVe ome bargains tn reaidencea and al4 Inc. - Yon have my word for it only. Try it on. Soaao small su burban laereage also real good ralae. AUo s arge list of city, or Orchard, and acreage improved and snitnprored to select from. In soms ea&es very god Talp.es. Command oar eperienre snd service. Wm. Pleming, 341 State St. I V4 haro sll the M. L. B. Hting as WeQ (ss onr general list. S3-mloif 7JJf SUMMER RE80RT 34 ? '""ifrM adiainine kite of Rttu Hatchery.' Wonderful aits for eaaip ing: groSnd with small hotel. Includes large bars and land nnder plow. Pine fishing.3 Da atage route to Mill City. Lyons, Breitenbnsk Hot Springs, Hatch ery and Detroit. Alresdy one of the meat popular - summer reports. Tory scenic. Pine opening (or reaort at very low cost-'! Can bo handled for The noftkwost is the great summer re sort of jjAtnerics where this kind of en terprise! flourishes and ia rspidly in- IfWl COZY GARAGE HOUSE AND 'w,ni lot ia Parriah Grove ad dition ; jjfully furnished including fine sleeping porch. Choicest residents ad tiitkon tnitbs city.'' ' . I POUR ROOM I BUNGALOW lull. ...UhlJ ..11 WMMMIlIt $23 L F. ""' . f urnacd; bot and cold water; tins grac ed lot cement walks; faces ssnxiae; basse aU renewed inaide; five blocks from parriah school; growing district. Exceptional opportunity. ClflWnifB FITE ROOM COTTAGE AND ",WWY Urgs lot; cottage is plastered and newly shingled. Unparalleled bar vain, i i - ! I advertise valoes which I know to be notH merely good but exceptionally pood. 8 1; have never misled or dissp- pointed a single buyer. iri 1 i HARRIS i 1 Masoaie Temple Phones 795, 194? J JT . f - - 63ml2 5 'ACRES 6 MILES OUT N EAR -PA V E- ment, sfruit, plaatered 5 room houae and running water. Price $30O0; wUl trade for more acres farther oJt same value, i 30 seres on the highwsy, all smooth and tillable, worth 86.0OO snd will trade for Sslem property snd as sume, i 2 farms unimproved and resi dence Sin Salem worth 816.000 and clear fon one clear farm. 5 acres on good ravel road and near pavement. 15 roonl house, 2 chicken houses new, 3 acres of fruit, no trade but best buy in I Orgeu for 81,300.. 15 acres 3 mile lout on gravel road, 10 room house I snd barn 40x6O, brook that . runs flprever. 3 acres of strawberries. a beautiful view and 10 acre of land that is iunexeelled in . the valley, no trade, I price 82650. 1 McUllcnrmt Pennington. 209 U. S. Bank Bldg.. Phone 140. , 63M10tf J i REAL BARGAINS 1 sre all in bearing fruit, bungalow, garart close in, $200. terms. I S aci-ea. 4 room bunsalow. rood barn. 'fasnilyf fruit, nuta, Salem .Heights. 82750J terms. f ( 6 acres all ia prunes with atraw-Wt-ries between. $2650. $10 cash, bal ance io suit buTer. a i 30 iacrea all cleared, barn, fenced, all rood flax land, near Aumsville, $31.'0 $150 cash, balance $150 aa- bu, aa b Der ecni. i - o room strictly moaern new Dunce low. karace. close in. on pavement. $350O $250 rash, balance $35 and in terest i monthly or 5 per cent discount for eth st any time. ; 5 room new bungalow, gars re, par edi street, good location. 83150. 8150, cash, fbalaoee $25 snd interest st 6 per cent .monthly. Vrdl wsnt von to tell na your wants ::in out ttn.. ,.;.! ).. h- I ! J, - SOCbLOPSitY' ... : I Real Katata and Loana ; 341' State' - 83ml Otf rORI SAIJB OR TRADE SI.VT f-KIA' E acrejdairy ranch for real eate or merchandise. U12 statesman, oarau Cl-OSEjl IN LOTS $950; FAIRMOUNT ... , . . : . L neignia ioa fiwu; io witn r in 400 ' block $1800., 5 room house dose in S13O0. INewly psinted in - aad ant 4 room house close in on N, , Cottsgs street $'i800. i i . 4 room house and garage $3650.' 0 room house and , large- ground t along creek, S4500. Now bungalow. $5500. - "; Mosti beautiful trset in Sslem, dot ted -witk all kinds of trees, can be bought sll together or in part. - 39.S i fsrm joining - Salem on the south to trade for Sslem property. 1037-a. in Colorado: 300-a. irrigsted; 200 to 300 cattle: 35 horses; sll ma chiaery, threshing outfit: 3 nets of buildinzs. (cost of main residence $12,' 000; other $7000), two modern ' bams. Pric $120,000. Would trade Salem property for part pay. Thia farm ia loeatea close so a large, sown ana orings a-reel dividend. .-,-.-..- . t j - . - Killing station with modern rest Voomii: 8AS00. ' 1'.':. " Garage well located and equipped with' scressortes, , l-TKLDK j. M. faoe, tteaitor,r SB2 a. (Jottase street. j - i - : 63ml0tf 4 ROOM nOUSK NEAR UXIVCRSITY, good ' plumbing, built ins, part basement, $1700, name yonr, terms. r j 2 iroom' aad sleeping porch, cheap structure, electric lights, $750. small payment down. - ' i i" , ooms and breakfast nook, gsrsge, street, owne- hss left Salem, an investment at $2300, i cash $500 and easy tmonthly payments. - 5 rooms and aleeping porch, fnrnaco. fireplace, garage, an attractive home at $3800, amaH payment down.. P ! . B ijrooms and breakfast nook, attic, new land strictly modern, Oaka Addi tion M700. : - i . WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor: IP 216 Oregon Bldg. . .-, . . 63mBtf. FOR SALE t 1 ' 4w 4 room bunxslow on Nortb Cot tage slreet. Price $3300, $500 cash. - Strictly modern 5 room bungalow and garage oa North Winter street. $4700, terms. - j , - New 5 room bungalow snd gsrsge in the Richmond Addition. Will exchange for property In Eugene. f ii KRUEGER, Realtor 1 147 N. Com'l. Phone 217 63m9 -e 8 i ------ i ED ViiHEELAN'sS' SEA SER.AL, . S1XTM EFHSODE " i sT kat " p-ye PJ AiXl ; TUT vfXJ UXLL v - . t II J : , tAtrsfefN t XlHO' vA tm w rSjTiCvNI tt x CEAL ESTATE Uyi vceC 63 FOR QUICK SALE ft ROOM HOUSE, 2173 State Bt., with new garage, big lot, 54x331, almost 4 sere, best buy on Ststo Street,' only $2950. Term. A. White, owaor. . 169 8. High St. Phono 1718. i 63m 13 - A REAL BARGAIN SNAP Owner away. Immediate possession New strictly modern in svery wsy, furnace, 4 fireplace, . built-ins lawn. Khrubbery in Only ; $1000 down. Price $4000. Cost owner $5000. It's a beiKitv to see it see Childs A Berhtet. 540 S.ate St. C3ml2tf YOU ARE NOW 8APE IP YOU BUY property In or about Salem. 5 -room bangalow, modern except basement, as - payed street, garage, built ia kitchen, laundry trays, etc Only $2300. $300 down aad balance $2t per month. 5-room bungalow, largo lot. A good buy at $3000. or will trade for email acreage near Salem. 9 acres, good 8-rooa house with full basement. 3 good springs, 155 walnut trees, burn, chicken house, some timber. Just a dsndy country homo near Salem. $2500. Terms. 39 acres, 2d in cultivation, family fruit. 6-room house, mile to school and town, running water. A fine place for chickens and cows. A bargain at aiiOOO, or will trade- for ' City pro - perty. A new 5-room bungalow fully modern. Gsrsge, psved street.; A bsrgsin at $3-350. $300 down, balance like rent. Wanted a confectionery in Salem. ' Good location. 840 acre stock ranch, good . house, bsrn, plenty of running water. 85 acres nnder cultivation. .On good road. A bargaia at $35 per aero or will trade for email tract or city property. A choice 40 acre dairy farm with A-l equipment. A fine modern bouse. - Good town. At $1200. This is a place worth looking at. Will trade for eity property. Remember we specialize is trades. Others are getting what they want. . Why . not yon I -. - -i- We write fire insursnes. J. P. ULRICH ft E. E. ROBERT8. Res Iters. 122 N. Com'l. Phono 1354 83ml2 SOMETHINO NEW '')' A real Spanish Oregon bungalow, just completed.- Something oat of the ordi nary. Nothing in Salem like it. one 4 room, one 5 room, modern with fire- . place. They are some bungalows. I Don't buy until yon sea them. Wilt psy $50 cash to the first parchsr. See them at Mill and University Six., or telephone ns and we will call and tske you to sea property. Part eash and terms. ' . - HOME REALTY CO. Phone 1718 169 S. Higk 63ml3 FOR SALE TWO VERY PINE VIEW lots. Only 81000 apiece. Yon will have to act ejaiekly. Pica corner lot on North Capitol street, near nmii arbooi. Only 850. 20 aeTS farm in Hsxelgreen district. Excellent soil. A bsrgsin. Easy terms. 48 acre farm near Monmouth, eeat of Normal school. New nnildiags. Very good soil. Price ia right. FOR BENT 5 room flat, Will lease for a year or longer. RICH L, REIMANN Realtor Phona 1018 462 State St. D'Arcy Bldg. 8-at1tf REAL ESTATE TRADES 65 FOR SALE NICE FOUR ROOM BUN gstow, with furniture $2650. 80 acres -'' good land. $12.50 per ncre. or will trade. Seven room houae. good location, $28oO. will take small house. Iota, acreage, or car. Hotel, $4000, trads for house or acreage. Five room house and two seres for ssle or rent. Good car to trade for lot. ' ,tJj. WOOD, 341 State 8U -' . - !' - 65rotf REAL ESTATE Farms 67 A REAL BARGAIN IN SOME GOOD raining property; in Arixona for cash or trade. 1140 Court St. . 67m24 - SPECIAL 40 acres river - bottom land fair buildings. Family orchard. . A snsp for $2500. ' - .We hsve 100 sere dairy fans. 80 acres in crop, fair buildings, 10 good cows, horses snd machinery, all fiae bottom land. Will trade for Sslem property or country store. 10 acrea with good 5 room house. A . snap for $1600. 5 room house on pav ed street. Price $1700, and $100 down. - - . ; i TH0MASON, 331 H' State Street ' , -.v- 7mI2tf 10 ACRE8 PART ORCHARD. ; HAY, berries, truck. Three miles from' Salem, South. Fina house and well, one mile from car line, will consider trade small house snd lot in Salem as part pay ment. Route 3. Box 118.' Phone 84 Fa. - i ,-, . 67m9tf -FARM SNAPS -.-t 70 seres Dallas district... ......$2500 40 acrea East Independence diet- - ict .4: :....:..:$30oo 20 acres Waldo Hills dutrict. Portly completed honse. Won derful view .......... .:....... $2800 305 acres Tnrner-Aurasville ' dis- - frict .. . ...:.$ 18 J500 6 acres improved. Aumsville-West .- . . . SUyton district, only $1,200 Easy terms of payments -', . ' A. C. BOHRNSTEDT i ReaHor, - Loana and Insurance . 147 No. Commercial 8k, Salem, Ore. : ' 67m9tf Come and See This 128 acrea in the bast port of the Willamette Valley, 6 miles from Salem oa good road, near school aad pavement, at only $80.00 par aero, . part terms. , A paying small fsrm right ia SaVm. good buildings snd sll in truck, own water system. Price $4500.00 cash. View lotj very elosa In. north front, ' Terms. . Trade that Salem home for fine farm en Si 1 vert en road. . . ; Oregon Incorporated, Realtors Insurance Investments Phono 1013 Victor Schneider, Rec'y, ., Rooms 4-5-6, D Arey Bldg. . ; . $7m3tf .. .- . '. (All rights protected REAL ESTATE i TONEER BOARDS TWC MW-sCSP-WAI-. lrSlEFlt: AOTN!rS MEB COM- - ,KLP-r?-HrLP' e rlMRcS C AGO I vari' t REAL ESTATES Farm C7 REAL FARM SNAPS Fine 70 acre farm well improved, half under cultivation. With rrop $6300. Only $2000 down. ( BEAUTIFUL 5 ACRE TRACT . Not far out all ia crop, tardea, tools. Only $3200. Easy terms. Ha houe. b.trn. garage a ad. poultry house. A rul muo. AIo mat choice eue-are tracts. $400 and up. . ; See CHILDS A HECHTEL ! 540 State S;reet 1 67ml2tf EXTRA GOOD LAND; BUYS 1C0 acre farm, half ia cultivation. Good buildings, timber, water, good road. $6500. Easy terms. 120 acres, well improved valley fsrm. Snap, $6300. Good terms. . .87 acre dairy ranch near Salem. Buildings, water, paved road. $150 per acre, -a 44 acres near town, buildings, fruit, $CO0O. . Good ? ton track, sale or exchange. . PERRINE A MARSTEKS, -I 212 Gray Bldg. f"! - 67ml0tf REAL ESTATE Suburban 69 JUST OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS. ONE acre, 8-room modern house, garage aad bare, . water piped to irrigate whole tract. Price S 3.000 eloar. want city residence property, wi'. consider larg- : er deal, ih - ' Wanted Large stock ranch for Salsm property will assume, 10 acres wall im proved, close , to Salem, want Salem residence. For bargains and axehanges Bee Barber. 800 Grsy Bldg. 69 sltf AUTO10BILE,S WANTED 77 Eiker Auto Co. We pay coiih for Fords. 77ral2tf USED CARS X)R HALE : USED CAR BARGAINS i ' I . .. i i Lot West of Fire Station. Here ia the place to get your vsestion car cheap. '- i 79m9lf BE THRIFTY ANDBUY A GOOD USED . car. A guaranteed used car purchased from the Certified Public Motor Car . Market will please you. , Fords price from $50 to $330. Among them is a 1922 Ford coupe for $275, which is a anap. Chevrolet ! 873 to - $385. rUudebaker. Light Six rua only 15,000 miles, $475. '. . I . CERTIFIED PUBLIC MOTOR CAR MARKET - - I r.- .:' I 79m9tf FOR SALE j 1!25 Ford coupe, run 1200 miles, $525 1923 Ford coupe. A-l condition. $375 1U24 A sedan, a real buy. $1200 19-J3 Dodge roadster, $ti00 : 1922 Dodge touring, $525 j Ford delivery, $35 1921 Ford roadster, $100 : i . Terms .,.'.. i BONESTEELE MOTOR CO. Visit Our Used Car Lot - ; . . . . . J 79m9tf WATCn THIS ADDRESS - FOR !' -r - M - ' 1 - i CAR BARGAINS j 1922 Chevrolet touring $250 1924 Chevrolet touring, new $530 1918 Dodge touring. $263 1920 Baby Overland touring $175 1923 Chevrolet sedsa $475 1918 Chevrolet touring $65 ' ' .,'..! . f , . Dependable Used Cars - i NEWTON CHEVROLET CO. 79m9tf A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A USED CAR ' AT . THE i RIGHT PRICES WITH LIBERAL TERMS 21 Buiak touring . 2 4-Ford coupe (new paint) 21- Ford tudor-sedan 17- Pord touring 24 Ford (ton) truck 23-Hudfton (7 pats) sedan 22- Hudson speedster 22-Hup touring 20-34 sx well touring : 18- Oskland touring ' 19-Packard (twin-six) aedaa 23-Packard touring 24 Packard touring 19 Peerless (eight) aedaa ' "1 23-Velte sport louring Wo vouch for mechanical condition of all cars . wa ' soil i"- Tba Goldea Rule la Onr Policy ' . ? FRED M. POWELL MOTOR CARS Cor. Cottage aad Ferry . 79m-7tf Eiker's Touring '.. Touring .. Coupe Sedan ...... BO 71 250 .........263 Eiker Auto Co. ( Onr vsusl guarantee behind all cart i. Liberty Street at Ferry J : ; ,. Phono - 12k f- j',-' . - , ' - . . 79-al5tt GOOD USED PART TOR HALF OR 'less. Why pay moral Money back i guarsBte. Scaeelar Auto Wrecking . Ca, Look for the orange front. Day Phone 819. Night phone 608. 1085 N. Comamercta: St. BaUt to save money.' ; ""T t 79-jl3tf i : , : We Are . .. j Headquarters : i FOR" ?' I Used Ford Cars Satisfaetloa Garanteed 1 We havo 28 ears for yoa to choose from cars under $100. Will gladly demonstrate. These cars are all .good bays, For ' example: . 11920 Touring $185 i " Valley Motor Co. : e Anthorlted F.rd' Daalar . ' Phoaa )95 .. .... . ,. , by Tho qeorge Mathews Ada ma smp? havoc 8v-rr4FfePi CAfTAlN SCvrrTLC CLASSIFIED Of Reliable Business AMBULAJTCB GOLDEN AMBULANCE PHONES 609 and 8H9 R. Day or night service. f-14tf AUCTIONEERS i : ' j P. N. WOODRY Expert Lirastoek. furnitvro. real estate AUCTIONEER Boa. 1610 N. Summer Phona 611 for solas dates. . ; . O. SATTERLEE ;, i f Auctioneering : , "' 147 North High street. Phono 1293 or 1211 J. . jne S2Cf ACCOUNTANT G. ED. ROSS, ACCOUNTANT, AND Aud itor, 3314 State. Phone 20oR. f al7-'2 ; BATTERY AND BX0BOTB1CIAJIS ! R. D. BARTON KXIDE BATTERIES atarter and generator work; 171 South 1 Commercial. :. i s Pkana 199 COURT ST4 JOE WILLIAMS BXOYOLSa AMD RXPAIRXNG LLOYD K. RAM 8 DEN DAYTON BICY eloa aad repairing. $87 Court. . BRASS RELIKXNa RAYBESTOS BRAKE STATION 275 South Commercial St. Phone 102. J8tf CHXHESX REMEDY L. L. DICK U M. HUM - i Chinese Medicine Company il Help aay known disease. 420-426 State. s-SOtf CHIROPRACTOR DR. O. L. 8COTT. PSO CHIROPRACTOR, Nevrocatomster service. 416-18 U. S Bank Bldg. Pboao 87. Rea. 838-R, H. B. SCOFIELD PALMER CHIROPIIAC tor, 3i3 Oregon Bldg. Phone 3194. m5tf DRESSMAKING PRINTED CARDS 81ZB 14" BY 7H" wordiag, "Dressmaking" ; pries 10 cents each. Statesman Busiaess Office, Ground floor. . i :: i ELE0TRICIA2TS SALEM ELECTRIC CO. M A 8 O N I 0 building. Phona 1SO0. j ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLY Co, Phona 1924, 222 N. Liberty. I PLEENER ELIOTBiO C O. Houae wiring by hour or eeatract. - Es timates furnished, Phona 60 471 Court St. TZ EAR NOSE THROAT Dr. Harold M. Brownj EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT,' 330 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phono 2184. j-14tf FARM PAPER IP YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper sead ISo to the Pacific Homestead, Salem, Oregon, for three months' trial subscription. M a t i a this ad. n -f-i- rrt POULTRYMEN . SEND EIGHT TWO cent stamps for apooial three men t ha' trial for the eat aad oldest Journal la the west. .The articles aad advertise ments are of spocisl interest to the pottltr breeders of the N o r t h w e i t. Northwest Poultry Journal. 311 Oom aterclal street, Salem, Oregon. . rXNAJfoZAX, FOR 8ALB FIRST AND SECOND Mort gages, Trust Deeds. Contracts oa houses Will net 6 to 30 q BECKE HENDRICKS ! U. 8. Nat'l Bank : rS ' ji-tf - ' ; ;i FARM LOANS PLENTY OF MONEY to loan on good farm security. ? . i -CITY LOANS Wo ara loaning Pm dentisl Insurance Company money on eity residences sad business property, at piss a oommissioa. Hawkins at Roberts, Ine, 90S Oregon Building. fT.. , - .... i d-iilf Farm Loans ANDERSON a RUPERT SOOrejronJBndnir FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING BOUQUETS, fnaerst wreathe, decorations. C. iP. Breitbanpt, florist, 123 N. Liberty. Ph. .980. - - J .. ... ' FRUIT BUYER 1.1" WARD K. RICHARDSON. Ssle-s, Oregon. 238S N. Front St. Phone 2184. Straw berries, blackcaps, - currants, cherries. (rooseberries, etc m2 FUXERAL DZRECTOKS SALEM MORTUARY. FUNERAL DIREC- tors. IIO Center. Phone 1038. FURNITURE STORES W4S.&B, m lOJiab JM. H S A U A X furniture lot teaa money. . 879 Court. Pboao 464 HEMSTITCHING 1 1 HEMSTITCHING, A&D 5c 53 8. High . - . : m35 SALEM ELITE HEMSTITCHING pleating, buttons, stamping and aeedla work; 328 Oregon Bldg. Phone 97. 1 TJr9URANCa Insure Your heme r ear new - Phoaa 161 BTCKE HENDRICKS U. 6. Bsnk Bldg LADIES TAILORING D. H. . M08HER TAILOR FOB j MEN - and women, 474- , Court St. ' . i .. ...... .- . Servi -TTade JIark Igistered p. vou w .obis-y ve s. but ye ccrr m IKr r t ONr TOR lST SUCM AW 7st , cu Kir- father. rr -rTrNsuy r.rzk0 l ir: h ?!i vii &mA .n ssi .... - Arm. er-v, iemiB 9 . ftbE) pi rHM IO vfcvgt rv ss. , i' mi i a. v . - K m . J i nil as e r mmm BUSINESS and Professional Firms Arranged in Alphabetical Order for Quick - Reference ULUMDEIES OAl'ITAL CITY LAUNDRY Phono 185. Service witk a smile. Quality work. 1264 Broadway. J-14U TRY THE HOME WET WASH LA UN dry. Phona 171, 1859 B street. J-lTtt SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY 316 8. Liberty street. Phono 25. oldest, lerg el and heat. F.stablfshed 1880. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY THE Capitol City Bedding Co.. 1100 North CapitoL Called for an delivered. All - w.rfc goarantoed. Phone 19. ' flOtf MEDICAL MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phone 517-W. 1CU8IO STORES SHERMAN CLAY CO., PIANOS . Stoinwaya, Duo-Art had others. Moore's Music House. 415 Court street. GEO. 0. WILL PIANOS. PHONO- grsphs, sewing machines, shset in? sic, and piano studies. Repairing phono graphs and sewing ataekines. 432 State street, Sslem. . i TRADR YOUR OLD PIANO FOB) A NEW Victor or Brunswick. IL L, Stiff Furni ture Co.. Musie Dept. NATUROPATHIC PHTSXCZAJTS DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND chronic diaoasea. 415 Oregon Building. Phone 110. NURSERY STOCKS FRUIT, NUT AND SHADE TREES Pearey Bros, 237 State. PACKING AND SHXPPIjra FOR EXPERT FURNITURE PACKING nnd shipping, esll Stiff's - Furniture Store. Phone 941. PAFBRHAjraXNO AND PAINTING J. X. Gsnisrd Ray Shoemake Phone 494 Phone 1864-J ' GAS Psint Company I Shop 140 S. Hijih St. . June 8 PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR HOUSE decorating, paper hanging, tinting, ate. Reliable workman. FXAHO TUNERS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED Pi ano tuner. Leave orders Will's Music Store. PLUKBENG PLUMBING AMD GEME&AU REPAIR work. Grabor Bros. 141 Liberty Phone 650. f-ltf RADIO SPLIT DO RF RADIO. SALES AND SERVICE No better radio made at any price. Hurv sTeaa High Trad fl$tf RADIO DOCTORS , . SALEM ELECTRIC CO. P. 8. BARTON. Prop. Meaoaie Temple Phono 1200 Radiolas Far Every Purpose Every Puree All Stsndard Sites :. sf Radio Tabes f ST A EOF SLETRI0 SHOP! 837 Court St. Phono 488 REP AIRING ALVIN B. STEWART . . 847 Court St. Umbrellas, Cutlery and Keys Lawnmowera, rnsor-blades, scissors, knives sndtoolssharpeged SCAVENGERS BOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE GAR baga and refuse at all kads removed by the month. Reasonable rates. Cass pools cleaned and dead animals re moved. Phones: Office 35 or 979, Ron. 2058. ' - SECOND HAND GOODS WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH- ing and shoes. Best prices paid. Cap ital Exchange, 343 North Commercial. Phone 1BC8-W. ' STOVES AND STOVE BEP AIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years' experience. Depot Nstioaal fence, sixes 26 to 58 ia. higk. Paints, oils aad varnishes, etc, loganborry aad hop books. Salens Fence aad Stove Works. tSO Court street. Phone lt 8T0RAGB tstw srnni vomt TtOTTSEHOLD Goods or sny thing yoa have, by the week, month or year. P. A. Eiker, earner Liberty and Ferry. Phono 121. -itx una rt . UTLLER. HEMSTITCHING, stsmping. bnttona. Room 10, over Mil ter' store. new hi. TRANSFER AND HAULING TRANSFER AND HAULING OF ALL kinds. Phone isrs. WE MOVE. STORE AND SHIP HOU8E hold goods. Onr specialty ia piano nnd . i Wa at mm anmlra eansm- - try trips. We handle the boat coal and wood, can oa aa tor price.. good measure, good sjuality aad good service. Lanwof Transfer Co Phono 990 TRANSFER AND HAULING CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 938 State St, Phone 938.. Distributing, for warding and storage oar specialty. Gel our rates.. ; ." i - - - - : ... --' S. Patent Office) - ftrtD TMe IS HOU) ' ' A. rA-KBeB OP Ifi PIRATC CREW - 1 4T .. ... a; aj m r HAL W . yT DIRECTORY TRANSPORTATIOX PARKER'a BTAG LINES i. W. Parker. General Msaages. -Central Stage Termiaal . SALEM. OREGON Prtaetple One Way aad Monad Trip Fares aa Parker Stags Li bos: - One Bean Station War Trio Messina villa " 6l.Tt, Monmouth .75 1.2 1 Dallaa . .84) .9 Fslla City 1.00 1.84 Silvertoa .76 ' l.i Indepeadaaeo ., ,. .5 l.Ot Amity .75 1.4b TilUssoak , . . , 4.0 7.4t Hebe 8.45 8.70 Wlllsmlna " 1.85 9:00 Sheridan . 1.60 - 9.8t Dayton , 1.95 - 9.0v Nswberg 1.50 S.4C Parker Stage Uses atakee big redac ttoa la E-xpreea Bates, from 20 to 50 " eoBta oa the hand red pounds, at. a sea able rates oa COX, ealleotlag. Son. yonr express by Stage aad get quicker service. . ' t:all "iw for Inrorwatloi WATER 8AlCM WATER. LIGHT A POWER CO Offloe, 801 Soutk Co-amsrcisl St. Tea per eeat discount on d e m o a 1 1 e flat rates paid ia advanca. No deduction for ahaBee or aay eaase unless water ts shot off your nreanisea Silverton SILVERTOX, May 11. (Spe cial to The Statesman.) Trinity Young; People's society gave a -lother's' day program at Trinity church Sunday afternoon. : Read ings were gH en by Mrs. M. O. Gunderson, Miss Esther Towe, Miss Agnea Hatteberg and Nor man Jensen, the latter a repre sentative of the Boy Scout troop; Miss Esther Larson sang "Rock Me to Sleep, Mother," (Leslie), and as an encore gave "That Won derful Mother of Mine"; Mrs. John Goplerud gave two piano se lections. The Girl Scout troop, under the leadership of Miss Es ther Larson, gave a number of the program. At this time 12 girls were awarded merit badges. Louise Henriksen and Esther Towe each was awarded four, Helen and Martha Thompson each won three, while the remainder of the girls "won two or one. The badges were), given for' schoija'r s);lp, home nursing, scribe, and religious knowledge. Girls earn ing badges were Esther Towe, Evalyn Solum, Ida Oss, Sylvia Larsen. Althea Meyer3. Ethel Lar son, Louise - Henriksen, Martha Thompson, Helen Thompson, Ruth Larson, Helen Bentson and Jerdis Kloster. , Following the program the go4 ciety held .a-short business meet ing. The matter .of p.aclng an electric lighted sign board on' the grounds outside of Trinity church was taken up and a committee ap pointed to investigate the matter; On this committee were John Goplerud, M. C, , Jacobsen, Thea Jensen. Another matter discussed was that cf sponsoring, the Luth eran college band which comes to Silverton in June. Mrs. M. G Gunderson, M. C. Jacobsen and Miss Marie Corhouse were elected S committee to make arrange ments. It so happens that a local boy, George Henriksen,Jr.,- is man ager ot the band and for this reas on Silverton can secure a booking. St. John's YPS will join that of Trinity in' making arrangements- It was also announced at the Sunday meeting that the Girl and Boy Scout organizations under Trinity church will make thteir encampment at Gladstone Park, near Oregon City, this summer, j - An invitation for the Silverton society to meet with, the Brooks Community club at , Brooks in June w3 also read. As some of the members of the Silverton so ciety are ; planning on going east in June, and expressed themselves as desirous of being at Silverton to attend the picnic at Brooks, a committee was appointed to make arrangements for the date. - .- Silverton's first Oregon Prod ucts day, held Saturday, 'was very successful and drew large num bers of visitors from the sur rounding communities. The Am erican flags and the crowds on the streets gave Silverton a Fourth of July air. Although there was no outlined program of parades and addresses, the visitors and citi zens found ample Interest in the various window displays and "open houses" at the different business places. For many the day's celebration began with the annual Oregon In dustries dinner served by the Am erican Legion auxiliary at Trinity church. This drew over 200 din ers. The dining room was attract ive with a profusion of spring flowers. The material for the By ED WHEELAN IM AIC5T A RCAL PlR-Tt MSTR! SS COAISTAracC tiTun T ADMIT I. WANC CDMt FROM THAT PlRATfi .. SHIP M T4E BAY zu, th ShouinI dinnpr was donated by SlUerton niercUantr. ' The numbering on homes and business places has been gone over and straightened out at Silverton. The even numbers have been placed on the right side of the street and the odd numbers on the left. Main street divides the city north and south, an.1 Water street divides it east and west, and numbering starts from these points, la each block 25 feet has beea allowed between numbers, eo that in the event of a lot splitting there wili.be a whole numbr-r for the added building. In Cowings addition numbers start from 100 at. Water street. , Mrs. P. Jacobsen was the in spiration oT a pleasant surprise party lriday evening when a group of her friends called to help celebrate' her birthday. Those present wrere Mrs. Marie BunesR. Mrs. Amos Corhouse, Misa Marie Corhouse, Mrs. Levi tloplerud. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen, AnnabelJe Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomp son, Miss Sylvia Spilde. Mrs. Sarah Olsen, O. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. A. Knutson and Mr. and Mrs. J, Ja cobsen. . j Lars -O. Rognas, age S3 years, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. Hogland, Friday. . Fune ral services were helL from St. John's church Monday, afternoon at 2 o'clock and interment made at the Evan,s JV'alley cnu-tery. Mr. Rognas has been a resident of Silverton for the last five years. He leaves two daughters. Mrs. Rogland of Silverton. and Mrs. T. T. Shell of Wallowa, and two brothers. ' Melvin Riviness, owner of the Riviness grocery on North Water street, has sold his ' business to Henry Larson and Alvln Legard. The deal was closed Saturday and the new owners took over the bus iness Monday. Mrj Riviness will remain for two weeks to assist them' in getting acquainted. At the end of that time hewiil! go to Portland for trealment.'his poor health being. the cause of his sell ing out. Mr. Larson has had a number of years experience in the east, from where he came but a few weeks ago. He has been vieitins at Silverton at the home of .Mrs. A. O. Legard. Mr. Legard Is a brother of Otto Legard, one of the proprietors of the Silverton Woolen Mills store. : Hist Clioseti Profeeisi.-tii Robert looked forward to the coming of an uncle who traveled a great deal. "I know what you are," he said when his uncle arrived. "Mamma says you are a tea sampler and sample different kinds of tea." . "Yes," replied the uncle, then added: "Wouldn't yoa like to be i t" BmDler when you get big?" "No," Robert answered prompt ly, "I'd rather be a-pie fiampler." -Mrs. Ida M. Kleiv, Notice of Intention fo ImproV Seventeenth Street l'rom Ferrj Street to ltellevue Streets Notice is hereby given that iht Common Council of the City ol Salem, Oregon, deems it necessarj and eipedlent and irereby declare? its purpose snd intention to im prove South' Seventeenth street, from the south line of Ferry street to the north line of Bellevue street at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, excepting the street and alley intersections, the expense of which will he assumed by the City ot Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to tha established grade, constructing Portland cement , concrete curbs, and paying . said ; portion of said, street with a six-inch , Portland cement concrete pavement twenty four feet wide In accordance with the plan?, specifications and esti mates therefor, which were adopt ed by the Common Council "May 4, 1925, now on file in the office ot the City Recorder and which said plans, specifications and estimates are hereby referred to and male a part of this notice. : The Common Council hereby de clares its purpose and intention to make the above described im provement by and through the street improvement department ct the City of Salem. j Written remonstrances may be filed with the City Recorder of said city against the above pro posed improvement within ten days from the date of final publi cation bereoL By order of the Common Coun cil May 4. 1925. M. POULSEN. City Record sr. Date of first publication hereof IsMay 6, 1925. T m!7 7 f T