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1 r THE oirifiGON STSlifAisALESi; OREGON - SUNDAY MORttlNG, JUNE 21; 1025 Issued Dally Except Monday by I TSB ITATESMAJ PUBUBHUa COMPACT 81$ Bouts, CoumkUI 1ft, Balam, Oregon i &. J. FJsadricke. Fred J. Teose C K. Logan.. Laelle Smith Aadred Bus eh Msnsgsr .Managing Editor City Editor -Telegraph Zditsr Society Editor . MZHBZB OF SE1 . Th Aaaotlated Press la exclusively i lap tehee ereditel to it or not otherwise Bonn, - - y t BusrNEss Thoaaaa V. Clark Co, Haw Tore; 141-145 Portland Qffiea, $36 Worcester Bid, TELEPHONES - , ., , SS or 68S Circulation Offlee Buluti Office ' . ewa Department Job Department Entered at the Poawffleo la Balem, Oragaa, ai aeeead claaa matte? ' ' ' Jane 21, &25 ' - ' ' --'': r' " " ; MAKE YOUR CHOICE: Lay not up for yourselre treasures up on earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal. But lay ud for votirselvea troafmrW in han hfuelther moth nor rust doth u, luruugu nut sieai: or wnere your treasure is mere will yout heart be also. Mathew 6: 19, 21. . i.JfJ'v '''--' WHAT IS SUCCESS; AND WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT r c YOUR PITUITARY BODY? What do you know about your pituitary. body irWouId you give $20,000 or more to know all that by patient research may be known about it? It is likely that you did writer did not, till a few days words of a chapter on the Benjamin Harrow on "Glands in Health and Disease :" "It seems hardly credible that a piece of tis sue weighing one-sixtieth of an ounce 'the size of a hazel-nut and lying at the base j)f the skull, should, perhaps, be involved in th pro- , duction of giants on the one hand, and dwarfs on the other; that it, like the thyroid :land, , should profoundly influence metabolic and brain functions, growth and life itself; yet such seems to be the case with the pituitary gland." The medical profession ought to know all about a gland having such a" large place in the destiny of the numah race; (and it has a book full of functions not mentioned by Dr. Harrow in the paragraph quoted.) He mentions them in other paragraphs : j: j ;- 1 But ancient medical men only knew there gland, and did not suspect its importance!, and, up day, the great majority of the just begun to know the importance of keeping the pituitary J body on its job, and they have it -and they have a lot to learn will tell you that. A pituitary body with the brain of a child may mae him make the child a giant; an ungainly person with bones abnor mally long. This thing has generations, and nothing had time ago, and little enough has On the last visit of Dr. C. institutions of the Mayo Brothers at Rochester, Minn., he found a relative of his, H. E. Robertson, at work on the pituitary body and he had then been at work J"or over two years, under salary from the. And he was still going. - anatomy at the state medical Mayos secured his services, as to do research work on the pituitary body, or gland jJ J : And the Mayos had already $20,000 on this one piece of research work alone, they? Their great " practice does not depend knowledge of this gland. But the same was true as to a long Dr. Robertson of Salem was there last, the Mayo staff con sisted of 95 men and women ability or both in their various And half of all the work It was work for the good of humanity in genera That is what these men are were farm boys. A part of the built up around, tbem on the farm that was their father's, i The whole wide world has come to them for treatment and for study. They are spending their surplus income urxn research work, in order to give to humanity a better under standing of the human .body, 'fearfully and j wonderfully made, and much more so than most of- us even . faintly realize. They are marking the medical and surgical trails a little more plainly. They are doing work that lis1 being don; by good surgeons and physicians all over the world; that is being done in SaTem. But they iasKs. iney are endowed and circumstanced as five talent men. Because the two Mayos have lived and labored there will be less suffering in the world. Diseases will be better understood and their cure more certainly effected through out all the reaches of civilization and touching even the dark :- corners of the earth. For the Mayo Brothers, that is success. IS piled up but in a record of service done. ( The pituitary body is only one illustration many others, under the activities of these remarkable men; as plain and simple in their living and thinking sis they were as farm boys in their youth ; but matching minds with the greatest men ofrthe,age in Iheir profession, an4iin all liigh callings. . ;, 'mfmeirTJ J You have known in your locaHty a "Pug"! Jones or a "Shrimp" Smith, or a "Long" Simnson: of Vmkn malformed in some other way. Keep the pituitary body functioning in normal fashion will in good time make normal men That is costing the Mayo Brothers' a" pretty uirwdf money; but its value to the world wU be: beyond estimate. ; Success in life Is doing your wbrk in your-particur corner, to the full extent of your strength, and lability ;;lnd doing it in the spirit of service to your fellow men. W. H. HeadarsoClrculatioa Utufir Ralph H, K letting... Advertising Manager Frank Jaakoski ..Manager Job Dept. E. A. Khoten,, . r , i Livestock Editor W. 0. Conner,, , ........Poaltry Editor ASSOCIATED PBEU entitled to the asa for nublluilH f n -. credited la Uii paper and ale the local n office: Weat 86ta 8t Galeae. Marquette Baild- Phono 6637 BRoadway, Albert Byera. Mgr. B8 lOS ttoetoty Editor .$ 1 f V corrupt, and where fthieres do not! . i I not know you had one. The ago. -Here are the opening pituitary body in the book of was such a to this very doctors of the world have only just begun to know how to do yet. Any reputable physician wrong slant at thp base of the pr her a runt, a dfvarf, or may been going on for countless been done about it till a short been done about' it yet. H. Robertson of Salem to the Mayos. 1 J , ; He had been professor of school of Minnesota when the the best man they could find spent a good deal more than Why should on a better no one else was doing it. And list of subjects. At the time of outstanding I Industry or lines , j being done was research! work, doing for the world. I They city of Rochester has been are able to perform major -' . i :. h'?. . UMH bt in dollars There are A full knowledge of how to and women of all such. J FATIIEnS DAY . v:-:Today isTather's Bay", It will be observed; withjfeconi Ing modesty."' Neither the nation's Chief Executive horj the Governors of the commonwealths have issued "soulful" proc lamations setting forth the merits of the events , EvenJ'-Ma" Ferguson has let it pass without veto. Surely Father isn't such a nonenity in home, -state and country that the attempt to emulate Mother's Day as a com pliment to him should be thus lightly treated? "What is home without a mother" adorns many a parlor wall. "What is homier than a home with supplement this motto. Surely father is an important factor in the scheme of household plans and economies. It devolves upon him pri marily to furnish shelter, food to bear a fifty-fifty porjion at the mental, moral and spiritual the same comparative basis citizenship toward government including civic and social welfare of the community and state. And he bears a tremen dous responsibility of-setting a proper example for young and old in matters of recreation and general personal conduct j ! Father puffers discouragements and worries second only to those usually accredited, to mother in the economic conduct of the home.. His coat may be threadbare but the daughter's wardrobe must be restocked. The dentist, the grocer .'and even the radio-maker must be paid. College bills and "ex pense" money must be furnished and father wears the old j coat longen- The attractiveness and education of the family is his first pride and consolation. To him the hues of life are often somber when he strives .to see his way through the maze of obligations. ; . r -. j I But Father's Day with only modest acclaim may serve a real purpose.- It is a special event when the wife may remind him especially of her continued appreciation of his work and sacrifices for her and the childrens welfare; the boys may tell him that he is the best of all men they have known; and the girls, also, may impress their love upon him. . . : , I These experiences should stimulate his heart to increased devotion and new endeavor. a little of this. "Father's Day" War Vet Meet r 1 I Spanish War Veterans of Camp No. 5 will hold a special meeting Monday night; at the Armory to elect delegates to the state con rention to be held at Marshfleld. CHICHESTER S P1LU V-v - 'TBS flAatONB BRaJtDV A Xedlcel Ask yeae ttUsto Rd aad awtauwS . ai i st ansi r sir ai bmbsj rmmm m stnaev Bay sfreaf w LAstNs BRANI niXa. fo. ml astaaassBSt.5atat.AlTatUM SQID EI CSL'GOISTS niLXK We Are Not Cut Rate Undertakers Although we have been accused as suci. Overhead is the bug-a-boo of any business. Our overhead is the lowest in the city; and those who favor us, get the benefit. TERWILLIGER FUNERAL HOME 4 . S . , 1 . . " . 1 - - Why have a man care for the women and children, ! ' ' !. J !" f . ' - i . - ' ' . t - : f 1 '.'' ": 1 i : -i - i - We have the only Licensed Lady Assistant in the City 7TO Chemeketa St. A BLIGH THEATRE SUNDAY Dixie Capers : 'M A PEPPY SONG, DANCE AND MUSICAL REVUE STUART GniLS ! ; Songs and Personality GENE CARROLL - Just Jingles 0 V77 n rnwi 3 r I Z I . 7 1 BILLY'S UfiCLE - , . .;.; . -i- - .. ,.y.-: . . ; r ; : L " ' ' " ' '' ' ' ' ''"'I' - "" ' "?Mr :i v: - Tcwv -" . '". - . 1 HVrNL I ? II -v - hi . ; HAv TOO MlCV VT'S A . ... 1 I -VJoSl ) ! u I , ,S1 '5 V t V MUCH OP A. JlT 1 r V . - ; 2L SrSJ& r ? ! I '1 . r; ' both mother, and father" should ? and clothing. It iar his duty least of theresponsibility for education of the children. On he must perform the duties of May all the future days reflect experience. New Books Received this week :- i . - ; at the . Atlas Rook and Stationery Co. Desire Under the Elms i l O'Xeil ..: , ; ; j Mayfair " i . . hy Michael Arlen . ... i : Cruel Fellowship :- Hume Numerous Treasure i Krable ; Franklin Windslow Kane " i ! j Sedwick Telephone 724 A RIAL LAZELLA Whirlwind Aerialist ADAMS & FABER Topics of the Day 'Jl II & ' X(jt Ortffon &tsttixtan PabUaiied every morning except Mo- Salem, the capital of Oregon ,ww,j..m.. 0r I ii n 1 1 a -ij- n i i. . -i - . . i.ili . j n ' ; " Local Rates For Classified . Advertlsis? ' ? f Daily or Sunday Ono tiroa ,, 2 eenta par word Thr timet. Sif' liUM 5 eenta ncr word 8 ctota per word Ona noath. daily and Sunday . 20 eenta per word Ia order to cars the naoro than ono tima rata, adTcrtiaameat nui( run ia eonMeatira iunoi. ' 4 , - No ad taken or leaa tban 25 eenta. Ada ran Sunday only charged at one tima rat. Advartiaementa (azeept "Pctmb la" and "Situationa Wanted") will betaken ever the telephone if the advertiaer i a subscriber to pkone. Tba SUtesmaa will receive adrer tisemcnt at any time' of the day or nigbt. To insoro. proper classifica tions ada abooid bo in before 1 p. aa. TELEPHONE 85 or 8 S3 Money to Loan On Reah Ratata T. K. FORD . (Over Ladd -& Busb Bank) BEFORE TOU X.EAVE T0TJ HOME - OR CAR HAVE IT 1 f Insured Properly Phono 161. Bocke Headrlejcs, T7. 8. v A-28 tf Bank Bids. AUTOMOBILES , WE WRECK 'EM Parts for all earn. We sell tor less. Get our pricea on trailers. Sslem Auto wrecking .Co, 403 8. Church street. Phono 2159. Ia3tf SCHEELER AUTO WRECKING CO- will buy your old ear. - High est eaab price paid, 108.1 N. Commercial 8t. IjlStf AUTO REPAIRING GOOD SERVICE FAIR-, PRICE, MED- . liER LEBEXGOO0, GARAGE. Gen oral repairins;, asseceoyiee.tires. Miller and South Commercial. , Phono 564 Sm26tf AUTO TOPS SEE US FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. J. Hull Auto Top at Paint Shop. Rear fire "department. 5-al6tf HELP WANTED Male 1 1 FIRST CLASS 90FI2U DAIRYMAN Inquire HJ2tf WANTED WOOI CUTTERS FOR FIR and maple. Top wares. Rt. 2, Box 67, Corrallis, Ore. . Itj21 - HELP WANTED Female 13 WANTED WOMEN TO MAKE MONEY at home. Plain home sewinsT. No canvassing. , To prevent curiosity, seek ers, send ten cent f (coin) for sam ples and particulars.! Success Sewing System, Box 207, Long Branch, N. J. . 13j21 WANTED; NEAT WOMAN TO WASH dishes In small restaurant. No Sun day work. 128 S. Liberty. 13j21 LADY FOR PLEASANT. PROFITABLE employment. Write 'district manager, 1065 Oak, Eugene, Oregon. 13j23 V SALESMEN 13 SALESMEN SOLICIT ACCOUNTS Nothing to aell or carry. Earn $150 weekly; reference required;- apply im mediately. Guarantee Adjustment Assn., 105 W. Monroe St., Chicago. 15J21 WANTED Employment 10 COLLEGE GIRL WANTS GENERAL OF tice work. Some experience. - Write box 2521. care Statesman. 19j21 FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT digging and team work, pbone 19F3. ivmi4tr FOR RENT 21 PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BY .wording "For Rent." , prica 10 cents eaca. statesman JBuai&ee Oxllea, oa ground floor. -, -. FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished apartment lower floor. 996 8. Com 1 St. $15 per month. ! Upper floor 5 rooms, $20 per montb. 5 room bnngalow- with fireplace locat ed at 1010 N. 20th St. $20 per month. M-room uouse at till Saginaw St. 9J23.00. 6 room house at 2216 Fairgrounds road.' $25 per mo. : 'T-roora home at 834 Center St. $35 per i month. . r :s t . We write firo insurance. ... W. H. GRABENHORST CO. 275 State St. Phone 515 ' 21J23 FOR RENT Apartments 23 NICE FURNISHED Union. ... . APARTMENT. 5S0 23j2 CLEAN 3 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS APART ment, eloss la adnlta. 448 Union street. 23m24tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS 891 N. mereial. r Com S3tf FOR RENT Rooms 23 PRINTED CARDS. SIZE "14 BY 7Va" wording, "Rooms to Rent," price 10 -eenta eacb. Statesman Business office, around floor. DEAD IN LOVE TANGLE ABERDEEN. Wash., June 13. Alex CropoYich, South Aberdeen mill worker, Is dead with two bul lets in his body and his wife is in the Aberdeen general .hospital with a bullet wound in her left shoulder, as a result of a Quarrel today during which she Is said to hare threatened to leave, him and return to her former husband, Reno Picola. - , ; Greg ! FOR RENT Rooms ' ' 23 12 3 LA ROE BOOMS: bed aad board. 18 wek. 16U Lnion. 9T21U 2U21 ONE ROOM AND close in. 815 month, KITCHENETTE Phone 1524. ; 25j21 ROOM ND BOA HO CLOSE IN. S33iX. Cottsjc. 25J23 FOR RENT BEAUTIFULLY FUR nishM roam and hath, close in, nae of. pbone, rent reasonable. 39'J Uia- sion atreet. ; 33j21 FURNISHED BOOM WITH BATH FOR ecntleman. c - Strictly nodero borne. Four block. treat Capital. Phono 1894-J. - - - .. 2Sjt7tf FORRKXT-! Haiisee FOA RENT DWELLING AT 1052 Ssr inaw; 820 per month. CalL at Ststes man buaiaasa office, or Becko Hen- drieke. " ' . . 27atf i. FOR RENT 7 room good plastered honsd in north Salem; 2 blocks from street car. Fruit tr?-s and tsrden. $30.00 per" month. Ulrich and Roberta, -122. Ko. Coin'l. Pbone 1354. 27jl4tf WANTED miscellaneous :S3 WANTED STRAWBERRIES, LOGANS, ; blackcaps, red rarplerrix, peara, cher ries, currants. Ward K Richardnon. Phone 2184, 23S5 Front. - - 35j25 WO0DRT THE . used - fnraitnro AUCTIONEER BUYS for - eaab. Phono 511. 35atf HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED stoves, tools, furniture. Stiff, a Used Goods Dept., ovposite court house. , S5m22tf CASH PAID FOR .FALSE TEETH dental gold, platinum and discarded jewelry. Hoke Smelting and Refinery Co., Otsego, Michigan. - " 85j27tf WANTED TO BUY A HOUSE OF furniture, will pay. cash if price ia rieht. Phone 1418-J. 35j21 WANTED - PRIVATE MONEY FOR farm loans. We hsve several applica tions on hand. Hawkins h Roberta, Inc.. 205 Oregon Bldg. 3Sdl4tf 2 M HORSE STEAM, BOILER. STATE condition of boiler and price. Write George Kilian. Silverton, Oregon,- Star Route. 35j21 FOR SALE 87 AN OUTBOARD MOTOR. INQUIRE AT 127 Unipn. . ; 37J21 CLOVER i HAY 105F11 i . FOR, SALE. PHONE 37j25 BASYBUGGY IVORY SIDWAY PER ambulator, also electric grill. Both in A 1 condition. Call 2116-W, at 655 Hood St. .r. 37j21 FOR SALE BY OWNER MILLINERY ahop of good standing. Trade. Party leaving city. It will pay to investigate. ' Lease 3 hi more years. 148 Killings worth Avenue, Portland, Ore. 37j21 FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, TEN cents a bundle. Circulation department Oregon Statesman. 87tf FOR SALE GAS WOODSAW OUTFIT. No. 1-A condition. Sell on easy terms. Route 7. Box 225. Garden Road. 37j30 SELL US YOUR U8ED FURNITURE H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Used Goods Dept. Opposite court bouse. 87m22tf FOR SALE RECLAIMED AUTO PARTS for all ears. Savea 50 to 80. Tope, bodies, trailers. Mike a Auto wreck ine House. 245 Center. Phone S9S. - 87m28ti RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE "3 BT 8U 50 receipt forms in book, 15 cents per ' boob; or two for 35 eenta, 3 States- " m u quKi, DVVta m iiiiiw iamt Salem. 87f25tf aanaaasBSBSBaaaaaagBBWi FOR SALE LiFestook 39 VETERINARIAN . DRl PATTERSOS Phono 202SW. Rt. 2, Box 29. 39j2U HIGH CLASS BULL PUPPIES AT SPE cial summer prices.' See them in our window. Flake's Petland. 39j24 FRED W. LANGE, VETERINARIAN Office 420 S. Commercial. Phone 119S Rea. phone 1656. . 89m23tl FARM AND ORCHARD, HORSES AND harness reasonable. Young fresh cow, bargain. , ci. i. Keed, ifatrgrounda. 39j3Q WOOD FOR SALE 43 nWOOD FOR SALE Old growth fir 4 foot and 16 inch Second growth 4 foot, limb wood. Aal 4 foot. Phone 1307. - - 43J26' 16 INCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTB oak aad ash, Pbono 19F8. M. D. May field. - ; 43fl8tf BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 fL.and 16 inch. Dry mill wood. Green mill wood. Dry aecond growth fir. Dry and oldTfir. Dry 4-ft. ash, maple and oak. FRED E. WELLS. Prompt delivery and reasonable priea 280 South Cbureh. Pbono 1542. 43m6sli GOOD COAL DRY WOOD .PROMPT DELIVERIES HILLMAN FUEL CO. fHONE 1855 432Ptl POULTRY AND EGGS 45 LAYING HES FOR SALE, AND YOUNG Barred Rock . Chteka. 70O N. Highi - -45j21 . MISCELLANEOUS 51 FOR TRADE GOOD 5 ROOM HOUSF . on terms,! want good ear. ' Also want ' heavy car as payment on light one. 197t South Church.'- 51j24 CHERRY PICKING IN THE ROYAL View orchard on South Commercial St., . will begin on Tuesday morning. All pickers who have signed with Mr. J. ' M, . Thomas are asked to report then. . 51j21 ' J 8 ALBSf FUEL AND TRANSFER Moving our speeislty. Equipped fot all kinds of hauling. Dry wood aad coal always oa band at best pricea. Day phonea, 529, aad 13. Night phoae 1606. Real service, 752 Trade Street Salem. ; 61m26tf LOST AND POUND S3 LOST MUSIC ROL1 AND MUSIO near 14th and Chttineketa StS. Return to 23 X. Commercial. ' 53j21 ARE YOU HONEST I 2.50 FOB RE turn of snare tire kwt Frila y noon Ecklev. 860 X. 20th or call lO-R r 46. - ' 53J24 LOST LEATHER FOLDING POCKET - book, contains papers and receipts. Only of value to owner, rlader ptease re turn to 5T State for reward. 6.ij"Jl- PERSONAD- 63 NOTICE-Atraetive 'younr lady worth 25.O0O will marry. Club, B-1022, ' Wichita, Kansas. - 55J21 LEADING club, largest. most reliablo or lonely people, confident isl descrip tions free in plain sealed envelope. Thousands Wealthy- members. If sin cere write., Established 20 years. Mrs. , Matthews, . Box 26, Oakland. Califor nia, j S5J21 TO THOSK WHO SUFFER FROM Rheumatism. I bad suffered for 15 years, tried everything I heard of, went to the hot , springs three months last . atttmnerv hot -no relief. Now I haven't an ache or pain and feel better than I . har for 20 years. -If you will write . me, I will tell you how you can be well and happy. Bos 691, Dallas, Ore. ! - " 55J21 MARRY IP I.ONELY- JOIN "THE Successful Correspondence Club. K lisble: Descriptions free. Bex 556, Oak land, California. 55J21 ! BIZZ TREATMENT TOR APPENDICITIS It-la-Wondrful.,,rrea Information Addresa Hiss Co, Portland, Oragom ' S5aI6-19r , MONEY TO LOAJT 57 FEDERAL FARM LOANS. 5H PER cent. F. L. Wood, 341 State SU 57jlyl ' ! FARM LOANS Long tima, easy psymenta, low interest, ao fee or nmmiasions. PERRINE MARSTERS 212 Gray Bldg, Salens. Ore. 67J2tl MONEY TO LOAN ON CITT PROP arty, either building and loaa plaa or private i money. Farm loans with In surance company money at 5Vi with eommissioa added. Ralph H. McCurdy, Noa. 5 and 6, Steovas-Mooro Bldg, Sa lem. . - r - ; 67fl4tf I HAVE i SEVERAL THOUSAND DOL lara of private money to loaa oa good real eatate. .Rick L. Reimenn, D'Arej Bldg, 463 State street. Pboaa 1011 between ! and lO a. wi. 57ni34tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 61 SMALL SAWMILL FULLY EQUIPPED well located, tor sale or will rent mill and sell stumps (te. John II. Scott. 305 Oregon bldg. Salem, Ore. 61j21 ! ' FACTORY SITE . .$103 Iter 10OO ma ft. hiiTi IKOnfl an ft. on trackage. North Front St, or $13 per iron i iooi. KRUEGER, .Realtor. 147 N. Com l. Pbona 217. 61j2l INVESTMENT . BRICK BUILDING leaaed to net large returns, and then yon get all the appreciation in value Becke & Hendricks, U. 8. Bank Bldg. .- - - - " 61j21tf REAL ESTATE 63 Own Your, Home BUSINESS PROPERTY Two-story brick building on Commer cial St. $ 18,000. This is an oppor tunity that does not come every day. W. H. GRABENH0R8T A .CO. 275 State St. 63j24 EAST FRONT LOT PAVED STREET, north, only $800, terms. Becke A Hen dricks, V. 8. Bank Bldg.' ' 63j21tf FA1RMOUNT .HILL LOTS 50x100 located on Superior between Fairmount and Fir Sta. $1050. 50xl0O, locsted on -the southeast cor ner of Washington and Saginaw Sts. $1250. Both streets psved. Full quarter block 150x150 feet lo cated on the north side of Lincoln Street between Fairmount and John Street. Price $5000. W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO. 275 State St. - 63j24 LOTS. TERMS, LOTS $10- CASH AND $10 monthly .buys fine aightly lot on 8. Winter street, located between Cross and Howard streets. See this district today.. Lots ouly $300. sise 56x105 - with .- abstract and street graveled. Becke k Hendricks, U. S. bank bldg. .. 63j21tf YOU PUT CP 3-6. WE 2 MONTH; atick 15 .yeara and yon take "all; t no joke; nothing better; full protection: "amall ateady payments the seeret" of ' success; art and get ahead; keep look ing and get nowhere. - MPW BEST CONSTRUCTION.! aa- v v . ,t.. basement; Parrish Grove Addition; paved atreet: half block from Parriah school; $3800.00. , HITDDV GOOD 6 ROOM HOUSE; tiUlI I plastered; hot and cold water ;, bsth ; toilet; fine condition; .ample ground room for two more hous s;4on paved atreet and best carliae; only $3200 NPW MODERN One block from P.ni.k . nk 1 . inn t J CapUoI atreet; built by owner for his own -use but now going to live with daughter: 5 rooms down, room for 3 up snd stairway ia cement basement, furnace, fireplace; very beat construe tion; .finest material; inspect it with microscope, yon can't find a flaw: lot 55x156; price $5750. 0IQ LOT ' so156, one block from , - icawt ; aeaxv i acme Highway, $600. CENTRAL, BIG LOT 66x165, Nortb Samaiiifi nam. Center;' S-roonr house; fine big bear ing walnuts, English and nstive; sev eral varieties grapea and other fruit r big barn; all tor tha price of the lot. Easy terms. .- , - ...... .. . " . HARRIS Masonic Temple Phone 795, 1042 J. 63.121 63 CHEAPEST LOT ON STATE Pared 50x100 at 750. tinsida lot) See V'm. Fleming, 341 State. 63j.Mtf FAlRMOUN-f HILL HOME -Well located with six rooms, largo corner 100x150. Price for quick sale 474(H). 91400 down, balance $50 per month. Let us show you this home yon-will like It. . W. H. GBABENHORST CO. 275 State 8U .. Phone 515 63J24 SPECIAL- -Good 5 room home, large loJLitb fruit $1700. Trade- for car. 6 nice lota, a snap for $1200, with $20O down. A good 40-aero farm well im proved. Trade for a good horns in 8a : Jem. A fin larxe lot a parrd street for $900.-. ' 40 acres good bottom land witb fair improvements, a bargain for $30o0. 50 acres with good buildings on Howell Piirie. Can't bo beat for $7500. '320 acres near Bend, Oregon, fort trad. What bare yout ! r TUQMASON, -3311s State Street. - - J . ;sj21tf tliO 1H)VX . tb ( buys a good five-room plastered bungstow, Jiicuted ia King wood Park. Immediate iorsession. Prire $ 1 60. ! W. H. GRABENHOR8T CO. 275 State St- rhona5I5 63j24 HERE ARE SOME , EXCELLENT MOD ERN HOMES WELL located and priced .right for quick aalo, ao don't fail to investigate aeon. room modern home, basement and fur nace, nicely located, paved street, paid. One block from car line. A real bar gain, price $3600.00. , e room extra nice modern home. Base ment, furnace, fireplace, garage. Beau tiful location. Paved, street, psid. Ona block from car line. This is priced ex tremely low. Price $5000.00. . room beautifnlly finished home, esst front, basement, furnace and garage. REAL INSTATE jsiceiy located, one block from car line. Priced for quick aalo at $4300.00, practically new bouse, cost about 4, 000 to build. S- 5 room nice modern home, basement and furnace. Extra good location on Church , atreet, close in. beautiful lot with fruit, garden' aad flowers. Price $4200, cats pay $1500, good terms on balance. 4 room new house. Nice location,' paved atreet, handy built-in, bath and toilet; baseuteut. no furnace. Price $3000. $500 cash, balance like rent. 'T These are on ry, a few of onr extensive list of Salem residence offerings, so -please see us for other homes not shown in this ad. See WELLS TACTiMAN ft SON 216 Masonic Temple Phone 618 Stenographer in offica We Write Insurance 63J21 FAIRMOUNT HILL IXT LOCATED '.between Lincoln and Washington "streets on west aide of Saginaw. Bean-t r tiful high, aightly east front lot. $1500 terras. Becke k Hendricks, U. S. bank' bldg. t3j21tf BARGAIN -CORNER MISSION AND 8. 12th streets, lot 80x100, pavement paid, cement walks in, only $1000. Becke k Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. 63j21tf ONE OF THESE WILL SUIT YOU 5-room house, modern except basement, beautiful east front lot, garage, fruit - house. 8. Church street, $-U00 terms. New and strictly modern home 239. Brooks avenue, basement, furnace, fire place. $3750, terms. 6 rooms elos in. 1120 Chemeketa street Small down payment, balance $30 monthly and the house ia yours. 5-room bonse, modern except basement. Richmond addition $2750, small down payment. L BECKE ft HENDRICKS TT. STBank Bldg. 6:j21tf NEW TRACT OP LOTS ' WE ARE GOING TO THROW OPE - IN A FEW DAYS 9 acres, lying between Fairground road and Highland avenue, all divided int4 lots, some with paved streets and some without. These lots will be priced right. Thrnk of it SO new homes, in a growing district. This tract join Williamson'a tract and that means 4 more homes in same district. BK SURE TO SEE THESE LOTS BEFORE BUY ING A LOCATION FOR- YOUR, NEW HOME. Becke ft Hendricks, e U. S. Bank' Bldg. 3j21tf HOME SPECIALS .Good 6-room house on N. Libertv. 2 extra lots. Fine soil, lota of f'rolt. Special price for quirk sale $2100. $300 cash, rest $20 per rob. Garage , repair shop on prominent atreet almost down town. Owner leav ing, must sell at once. Price $1100. See i for suburban tracts, - t " HOME REALTY CO., 169 8. High St. Phone 1718. 6uj2l BEST BUYS AND EXCHANGES 1 acre, store building, stock aad fix tures, a highway, $3750. "V---r $1600 buya grocery stock and fixtures. Doing good business. 243 acres improved, good location, want California property, price -2a,000. 30 acres, good for flax, berries or grain. . want Salens reaidence property, about $1250 buys filling atation in Salem. 4 See oa for strictly modern homes priced J rirht. We let jo be the judge. SOCOLOPSKY. Be: F-state ft Loans 341 State 63j21tf HOW CAN YOU GO HOME IF YOU -have no home of your own? We have many nice ones, city or coun try. Just let as tell you how easy it ia . to get one. 894 A 6-room plastered bungalow close in on South Liberty. Large lot, -. large ' trees, and fine location. Price $3500. Will trade for small acreage or for Dallas property. 864 A fine 8 room plastered- bonne, 2 nice lots, fine shade tiree,'-.'an' all 'round city home at $3 70b. Very es.y terms. r 332 A choice suburban tract of II acres. Small bouse, - chicken .' bonsa, chickens, cow, horse, tools, and equip? ment. This is a beaoty spot. I'rice $4500. Will trade for house in Salem. . A new fully modern 5-room bungalow oa N. Capitol Rt; - Everything you can ask for. Prilce . $4300 and very eaoy terms. '. 365 A new 5-room bongalow. Lot : 60x200 ft. 100 large bearing walnuts. This ia a bargain at $1600. $500 down balance per- week.. ULRICH ft ROBERTS 122 N. Com'lt." Phono 1354 fi:tj24 -r'-v r i i l Y . 1 v.