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SUNDAY MORNING, JULY. 5, 1023 Place ' bp o x swim.. al ill's Great Market asm THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON Section s ii I., i i- i u - A- C1 A s . T J ': 1, i HEAL ESTATE , 63 t oa SALE OB i LEASE 10 ROOMED bo so suited tot spts. IWi K.Mfiga. or private lie- ptol. lie IX) WS AND 810 PEB MOXTII BUYS a fin , aer tract near the Salens : Hl;ht wlosL ft block from ear line . and paved, road. rri $650. , W. Ii. URAJJENHORST CO. -273 Stat Bw , riiooe 515 4 8 S room modern bungalow with cement basement,- fireplace, furnace, a wida frontafe and located on the creek. The room, are all large, plenty of built-in a ad modern piumbinc. . Price for quick aale $3300. $800 down, balance 30 per month with interest at pay able monthly. See- ua at once, this karfala will not last loaf. Located at 280 Richmond are. W.1I. tj RABEXIIORST CO. ?75 Stat St. - 4 : Phone 51 S ' BEST BUTS AND KXCHANUKS 4 -room bungalow, gera?e, on pavement, : 130 north 34th, . $1300, $300 cash, - .lialane terms. .4i room - strictly modem new English T lyp, with herd wood floors, rarsce. (xirement, $4000, $730 cash, balaace like rent.-1 , - $1050 bay ess filling station. $1050 bays rooming house equipment and leaae clone In. . 5-ropm etrictly modern new bungalow close in and acreage In vicinity of Sa lem, alt valued at $19,500, want a dairy no the coast of about same value equip ped. " Want a $4000 loan on Improved ranch vaiuea fBitw. 8OC0L0FSKT Beat EUt'e and Loan. 3j3tf 'I e SNAP - & acre f all plow land with Mod five- room WBgalow Duut tbreo years ago at a, cost of $1400. Price $2100. 9250 down, bajaaee. $20 per month with interest at .' Immediate pos Mention, .Located. OD mile east of .State Fairgrounds. Phone 515 and let us show yea this resl bargain. . WH. GRABENHORST CO. V A !,2S Stat St., S8JJ IF YOU ARB LOOKING' FOR A NEW " liOMK OR A NEW LOCATION Let ns show yon some of our bargsias .in city and country properties. ; 390 36-aero farm with a niee 6 room modern bongslow nth water in house. - Oood barn and ( chicken bouse all equipped. Creek and spring. A dandy - Home for $0600. or wiU trade, for Sa lent property. 37 -O-room baagslow, basement, gar- : age. large lot, cement walk, sewer, '-very good buy at $2500. Terms. ' 7 W roots apartment house; 7 room . rented for $55 per month. Basement. . furnace. Oood location. Price $6000. V ill trade for country property.. ' 89 A eoareaient 5-room house for i5r $1850.' Term, i -i. ' 7 Jj - - CLBICH ROBERTS 1 : e V fUt I Ota - 4V liOU 4a -:' , ". " ' .'.$315 ' 5 room bungalow, new, . Bichmond addition, owner taking loss at $2650. : : Will take used car as part payment. 5 rooms sad attic, - juet finished, :: hardwood ; floor, furnace. . fireplace, garage, gray inside finish, breakfast nook, view of the mountains; you must aeo this to appreciate Its beauty and f . construction. $4500. easy term. - 8 room and sleeping porch, modern i n ev-ry cy hot water heating sya- ttm, lot 100 by 250 to creek.' bearing ' but tree that' will pay taxes, vsriety ' of fruit, . borrie. beautiful hrubbery i and flowent, an ideal home sad a Sac rifics st $7500. " - -WINNIE PETTTJOHN, REALTOR Insurance , - - ' 218 Oregon Bldg. ' $3J28tf Salem .Hows and building lota. . .OREGQS Farm any siz nd price. Rarvlce to or settler the Homtieeker ever ends. r Try our bnilding department, if - figuring on a new bom. LIST WITH US! Oregon incorporated 4 Realtors Victor Schneider, Bee'y. ; Phon 1018. Rooms 4 5-8 D'Arcy Bldg. V - , . 63j3tf LOCATED AT 153 N. 21 ST.. BLOCK to Stat St.. var line. 8-room . house with bssemeat and garage. Price $3950. ! , KRUEOER. Realtor, r . r 147 N. Com'l St. l . ,J . . ' 8i5 SPECIAL - To . exchange good - 5-room bonae, garage, larce lot with fruit and ber riev. Price $1700. Will trade for car. TIIOMASON, 331 Stat Street JULY REMINDS L OF OCR INDE pendenee. July is a good month to buy that . farm yon - have ia mind. Joly offers many hargaina In city . homes as any month in the year. Why . not be independent and own, your own Y. bom. :?' ' f.'"L 150 8-room plastered cottage in good -. condition, oa paved street. A very good r buy at $3000. Terms. , : ' 3963 acres 9k mile from Sslem. 'rood view, good land. Price' $1500; $100 dowa. $10.00 month at S. . 4K -6-room house. 5 lots, garage, plenty of good fruit, good location on North 15th. A bentsin t $2200. 3K down, bslsnce like rent.' ' 30220 or 40 seres 3 M mile from Salem u -highway. Very good land. No buildings. Price $300- per acre. 100 113 acres ia the- Waldo bills: a fine grain -farm, 83 acres in crop; I ' large boas,' 2 large barns; fine spring I t at heune: eleutv of wood for own ; -' ue. ; This place ran be bongbt at $100 per here, crop included. This bargaia 5 r. hokia for oaly a.shor time. "j 5- grocery ntoresi in good locstions. i A barber shop on No. Commercial St ' futures and lease at 6700. , 3830 acre, 5 mile east of Salem, f 6-roon. house, barn. 2 chicken bouse. jth 250 laying hen. All of crop. Price . 87500 or will trad for house ia Salem ; I 307 1 acre South Salem, fiae fruit: ; i i a. verr good location for- auburbon home. Price $1500. v ' 63-cre- farm north -f Sslem, new .room booe.' new barn. ' All in culti i vation. Ict u show vow thla choice farm. Price $11,000, or will consider "! irood house in Salem. - If yen do not in this 111 what you : wsat. ak ins. e have it. : We have several ho'ihe for rent. . i i CLRICH ROBERTS 122 No. Com'l St. Phon 1354. :rt: ' - ' ' - - 3j9 EXTRA NICE NEW MODERN 5-ROOM , bunaalow. nice aook, built-in, ba meat, furnace, garage, paved street, .' '.only 8330O. ; Termr. , Also 5-room m era stucco bungalow. Paved , street : doahle ronRtruction. part - hardwood ! i floors. 81500. A Wo 6-room modem ' hnnealow. larze east fnont tot, 6500. ! One of those north, te south and one i ' east. ,- Come see..' H E. BROWS .or M ELVIS JOHNSON t ,109 8. Commercial 6SjlO FURNISHED APARTMENT HOUSE, . nm if taken aeon. Term. - "w 6-room bungalow, two lot, a bar i ia! terms. --' ; New 4-room bongslow, just completed, !. . tnrma anit... ... .1 ,10 ere close in. to exebsag for city mn.pl v . ... V 6-reom bouse, modern except beat, to - exchana-o for email tract close in. Ex . j 1 C LI Dff "t ing mriin, wwm . BARBER. 200 Gray Bldg. '4 ' ;;.-.' .'..-.;..'.,' v'...- ' OBJ4tI n4SOO BUYS A "new modern 6-room borne. English style, aat f roat, located on N. Capitol Rt. Garase. hardwood floor, basement, furnae. fireplace. $800 down, balaac 63 7-KOOJt NEW . JIOCSE. MODERX EX. cept fireplace, at a bargain, 3-O0 do a and terms. Call at 1090 North Winter or 1340 North Cottage. , 63J10 NEW BE8T C0X8TRCCTIOX. 6- apw.nvaa srwawau a wWnaB basement; Parrikh Grove Addition; pared street; half block from ParrUh school; 83800.00. HITPDV OOOD 6-BOOM HOUSE ; "VX plastered; hot and cold water;, bath; toilet; fiae rendition; ample ground room for two more sou es: .on paved street and best carline; only $3200.. - ..,.' M PA M ODERX One block -TT Parrifch school; 100 feet from feet from Capitol street; .built.; by owner for his own use but now going to live with daughter: 5 rooms down, room for '- 8 as and stairway in; cement basement, furnace, fireplace; very best construc tion ; finest material; bipeet it with microscope. :yo can't find a flaw; lot 55x156; price $5750. ( LOT 60x156, one block from Highway, $600. . - " Center: 8-room House; fine big bear ing walnuts, English and native; sev eral varieties rrapei and other frnit; big barn: all for the price of the, lot. Easy term. ' HARRIS Vasonie Temple-4Phone 795, 1842-J . , 63j5 ONE . OF THESE ; WILL SUIT TOD 5-room house, modern except basement, beautifnl east front lot, gsrsge, fruit bouse, 8. Church street, $3100 terms. Nam and ; strictly- modern homo 2395 ' Brooke svenue, basement, furnace, fire- pisce. B370U. terra. - 8 room cloa in. 1120 Cbemeheta atreet Small down payment, balance . $30 . monthly and the house i yours. 5-room bouse, modern except basement. Richmond addition, $2750, small down ' payment. BECKE 4 HEXDRICKS TJ. 8. Bank Bldg. 68j31tf SMALL HOMES RENT OR SALE. vacant in $800 to $1500 elawa. Others . all sises and locations. . Bocko Hen drickar U. 8. Bk Bldg. . 63j28tf FILLING STATION, WELL LOCATED y in Uvo town. $5500.00. . Blacksmith shop, garage, ix-: - house.- Will -take Salem property ia axrhsnr. - t; Grocery store well located. $5500.00. ' -Apartment house close in. $15 000.00 ! Double house snd largo lot $5000.00. 4-room furnished house .on paved St. $1920.00. 4-room hous east front, bath, $1650, $300 down. , . 8-room house, large corner, $"2600.00. Smalt tract tor sale- snd exchange. Soma all equipped. Can b bought, reasonable. ! : , GERTRUDE 3. M. PAGE ' 492 M. CotUge. 63J10tf LOOK .. .;. S-room house snd 2 lots- close In on N. Commercial street. Pavemeat paid. A bsrgsin for $2500. - THOMASON, 331H State 8treet ' - -' - " - " . 63j2tf T.OOV 8-room houie, largo lot with fruit. $700. ierms. - - - , , TIIOMASON. 331 State Street ' ' - - 'x ' - - - . 63j2tf TEACHERS-STUDENTS ETC. HERE' 8 ! b room house. ' bath.: hot wafer, etc., 'close to University, state house, schools'. and business. For rent, lease, trsde or ssle and ressonsble. See at 1120 Che- meket. Vacant. ' Becke Hendricks; C. 8. Bk. Bids- . 63j3tf . REAL 8NAPS - 'i ' In House and Bungalow . -, On Easy Terms 9300 rash ; balance like rent.- hay a brand new bungalow with all the built .ins; basement. - Price $3250. -ANOTHER ONE $250- cash ..buys house,. 8 rooms,' with 4 krta. Price $1600.- ' i - $350 rash: $100 every 6 months. Price $2150 for this week only. Locat ed near Btate Bt. Paving -paid. It's resl cosy 5-room bungalow. ; Bstb, 1 light. Lot 50XZ0O ft. Cost owner $2700. " For Bongslow Snspa SEE CHILDS A BECHTEL Realtors. 540 Stale Street. 63j3tf SNAP 8IX NICE LOTS. RURAL AVE.". .,40x130, (half block) good drainage, -fenced, aewerage, lights and wster. Only $800 with $100 down.-bslsnce esvy payments. W C. Conner, States man office. ' . . . ' . - 63j8 BRAND NEW 8MALL HOMES LIKE rent. 'Two to six room. Phone us and move today. Becke A Hendricks, V. S. Bk. Bldg. - 3j3tf r REAL ESTATE TRADES " 63 IF YOU HAVE A 8MALL FARM WHICH you want to trad toward , larger I one. or u you have some ity property i to. trade in on a -farm, aeo me. I can j handle either. Dairy and 8tock farms peciauy. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT Realtor, Los at aad Insurance 147 No. Commercial St. Sslem. Ore. WHAT HAVE YOU, TO TRADE f WE have hundred of. exchange. Get our free list. HOME REALTY CO. 16$ S. High. i ': - . 65j8 I FAIR SWAPPING If yon can't sell, the next best thing to do Is to 8WAP. - Get something you csa use to better sdvantsgs. We mak 'it our business to find the other fellow who wants to do likewise. .A fsir trsde is no robbery ; hut economy. W'e bare a very large lint for exchange, aad oeiieve it worth while for you to u. No charge to show goods, i THE FLEMING REALTY CO. 841 State 'St.. 65j2Rtf EXCHANGE SIX-ROOM . MODERN house well Vacated, corner Int. base ment,' large garage. $3500. Will take a good truck part pay. Hardware store doing-good business, also garage an gas station log sal, r. L. wood 311 Stst St. r 6Sj2U fRADE FOR SlfAUi PLACE. OUR home on Kitmid Drive '.twontles from Salem. ' Six acres, 6-room house, bar and hen bona. Spring water piped to bouse. . Price $3,000. ' Route 8. Box- 274. -Pbone 76F6, 65jt0 ' MINUTE MOVIES QMS ClTr20,0 i 'CffcCiO VI THE SPnTS c'THB rACl . TrJAT THE ClTCAJ REAL ESTATE tWA3 CTtfTA KZZZT" REAL ESTATE TRADES 63 TO EXCHANGE GOOD POLK CO. FARM dairy and sheep, welt improved. Lays ' fiae for small close-in place. - Box r 753, Dallas. Oregon. : 3jl0 MAYBE YOU'D RATHER DRAW DOWN $65 per month oa a clear $10,000 Sa lem property than try to dig that much at of a farm of that value. A eplendid 5-room bungalow and 2 good lets worth $500O and will go on a good farm; 50 well improved -1 la acres along with 7 cows and a good team aod the crop for $8000 and ho crave a Salem resi dence np to $4000; and we have anoth er man with 10 mighty good improved acre worth $4000 that caa't rest be cause town life look like suck a snap and he'll trade for something email well out to the rim: Then we have 15 well improved acres 6 miles out for $1500; 23 acres with small lmprovemeat close for $2300. - v - ; McOlLCHRIST PEXNISOTON ' ' 209 U. . Bank Bldr. Phono 140 . ' . ' .' 65j3tf TRADE FOB SALEM HOME 20 acres, good soil, berries. mU orch nrd. garden land, lots of pasture and timber. Fair buildings, well and run ' ninr water, cow. bore, chicken all go, Good road. Only 8 miles out. Take 8lem homo up to $2000.00, balance on easy terms. Phone 1018 or see Mr. Schner der. Room 4-5-8 D'Arcy Bldg. 65j3tf PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PP PP PP 1700 - EXCHANGES 1700 EXCHANGES P P PP PP PP ' P P PP PP P P GO DIRECT TO EXCHANGE . HEADQUARTERS Offices Salem aad Portland The , demand for exehangea -baa ' made necessary onr GREAT MARKET PLACE where Uis requirements of all can be matched- - We have Just wast you have in mind; just where .you want it; just the right price. Our tlst of exchange (the largest lilt ing oa the Pacific Coast) guarantees your complete sat isfaction regardless of your re- . quirements. If you would like to exchange your property -TODAY, come ia TODAY. See - . PARKER FOR PROPEBTT 409 U. S. Bank Bldg. Com'l at State. Phone 2242 85j26tf . PP PP PP PP P P PP PP P P' PP PP PP PP P P PP PP PP PP P P tP PP PP P P PP PP PP. PP PP P P PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP ppppppppppppppppppp ppppppppppppppppppp REAL ESTATE Farm" 67 - $10 DOWN $10 per month buys a fiae five-acre tract located 4 miles esst near the Asylum road. Price $1500. 3(75 State! 8t, Vj , Pbonn 515 - r . 7J7 FOR SALE. 9 -ACRE TRACT WITH T-room house adjoining city limit oa t the north.! Could easily be divided into lots or ft acre tracts. Price $7000, ft essh. ' KRUEGER. Realtor. , 147, N. Com'l St. Read This Are yon interested growing nops. Alfalfa. Strawberries or Filberta on land that can be irrigated when aecee saryt : Here is a piece of bottom land right out-of town at th price of -a back wood hill pasture. . ..-' WM. M. AlKlEK, Box 231. Rt. 9. ' ' 67 j8 Stock Farm 300 Acres Twenty mile of Salem ia coast range mountains. 3 miles - of thriving county. seat. Lots. of good wood tim ber and quite n lot of saw. timber and pilings.- Portable sawmill, cows, team aad general equipment. Owner too old to work and wishes to retire, therefore is ahl so aiee-oasy terms. Thirty rive acres partly, equipped farm. - Good im provements Close to Mecine station ana school. ' Priced o low that yon can buy it right. ROBINSON . Oregon' Bldg. ' r " ' 87J5 6-ACRE TRACT CLOSE IN, PAVED road, excellent locution. ermc 150-scre farm neat Salem. 110 in cult. good new house. - barn, etc., timber. springs, machinery, hone, cow, sheep, nap. . - - " ' . " ' ' - ; 156 -acre farm near 8alem, -85000. Fine modern bungalow aad. 8 acres close in. sacrifice, 83500 term. 5-acra auburbon 12800 term. 4 acre close in, new bungalow, gnlt. timber, paved road. $2500, Coiy bnngalow close in, $2100. PF.RRIVE A MARSTERS r 213 Gray Bldg.' 67j26tf ; WANTED REAL ESTATE ... 71 . SPECIAL W have A cash ' buyer for - a tmall grocery store. ." 's THOMASON. 231 U Stste Street - . f; 71j2tt ppppppprpppppppp pppppppppp ?P p p p P P PP ' . - " PP PP CALL - PP PP PP PP PARKER PP P P . v P P PP ' AND PP PP : r- - PP PP START PACKING - PP PP P P PP Belling service without equaL P P P P Our system never fells. Scien- P P P P tit ie selling, backed by clean. P P PP intelligent salesmaaship " meena PP PP RESULTS for YOU. W turd PP PP "Prosoect into "Buyer." PP P P W tarn "FOR 8ALE signs in P P PP to "SOLD." All city property PP P P inspected, photographed aad oold P P P P without ggravatiag delays. See P P P P , PARKER FOR PROPERTY P P P P 40V VrfB. afl Bank Bldg, PP P P Commercial at SuU . PP PP Telephone 2242 PP P P Offices in Sslem aad Portland P P PP 71ml7-tf PP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP AUTOMOBILES WANTED 77 Eiker Auto Co. Wa pay cash" for Ford. " T7 12tf WANTED LATE - MODEL CARS FOR wracking. Cash paid. Mike' Auto Wrecking .Ueuao. . 245 ' Canter. Phone 80S. , . - 77m28tf U-0W.D EtR3RC SCRIBBLE ,P y 7UVl unit- OLDEST UV1M5- IASWUIELL CORPES POWMCB 3OO0L fH V . - -...,'- ZZy OILCAM COMnf? CATcS WOcSE 5U- W raspser ST. Two UtiKS. HAIF-' USED CARS FOR SALE 70 Certified Public Motor V Car Market ! BARGAIN8 1924 Essex j. l9'i9 Ford .1.. , 192S Cleveland .$630 j 3 i 785 f 285 i 750 ' 473 i 335 45 ; l2t Overisnd Wit btudebaker 1924 Kter 1923 Chevrolet . . S Ford Tourings at ' Many Others 1o Pick From. Block N. of Post Of tic 79j4tf MID8EASON CLEARANCE SALE Ford Coupe $175.00 Ford Sedsn 850.00 rkerralei Coach' 550.00 Overland Touring ; 450.00 Chevrolet Touring ; . 475.00 Chevrolet Teuriac 22o.OO OU.mobile Touring . 550.00 Oidsmobile Sedan 750.00 Uldsmobile Boodster .. 800.00 We also have other automobile at $50.00 aad np. Come in aad look our cars ever. We are glad to show you. No obligation. ( g.vo term. "After We Sell We Serve." T. W. PETTYJOHN CO. 865 N. Commercial St. Phoao 1260. 79j2tf HERE ARE REAL CAB VALUES.; Late 1 9i4 Ford touring. Dadre Roadkter in fine shape. 1924 Gardner touring in A-l condition. 1922 Gardner touring, a real good buy. BURDETTE ALBEi: MOTOR CO. 217 SUte. Phono 1414 , n,nlir DUt ribu tors for Orecoa. 79ltf 1912 Chevrolet coupe $375.00 iota flnirk tanrinf . 150.00 1924 Maxwell touring 800.00 1923 Ford tourin; 25O.00 11 Dodge touring 350.00 1924 Ford roadster : 350.00 1925 Star sedan - . 800.00 Dodge Delivery 225.00 1917 Ford roadster 85.00 Beo Sieved Wagon 400.00 BO.NESTEELE MOTOR CO. Visit Our Used Car Let. 7j5 Notice ' Our used car department la now local ed upstairs over our shop. We have 25 used cars oa hand at present time and we are crowded - Man. - the for We are offering these guaranteed Ford car -at real bargain price. Come in and look them over. Valley Motor Company sn X Hieh. Phone 1995 " ' .. . ,. - "-, -. .-. . 79jltf GOOD - USED PARTS FOB HALF OR less. Why pay more I Money beck guarantee. Scheelar Auto Wrecking Co. Look for the orange front, lHy hone 819. Night phone 503. . 10a Commercial St. 'Built to save money. 79-il3tf Eiker's New shipment of Fords Including all models: . Roadsters, tourinss aud coupes from $50 up. . Eiker Auto Co. Our usual guarantee behind ll ears. Liberty Street t Ferry. Pbone 121. , ' - , 79jltf PACKARD - HUDSON . ESSEX Look! Look! For the balance of this week w are placing a special price on the cars listed below. Remember that each aad every ear carries our personal war ranty for ninety days: ', 1923 Velio Do Luxe touring. Two bumper, two spotlights, side wings, sun visor, rear view mirror, atep piates automatic twipe. . Tb pric i $623 1921 Hudson Super Six tonring. New noint. cord tire, license, bumper, eun ha.la' and the motor hs been com pletelr overhauled. Pric . $700 Jordan 4 -passenger Sport. New psiat. wire wheels, license and many extras. Be sure and se thla car. Our price is , i , . $530 Third Series Packard-12 Sedan. Just the csr for a large family. New paint .nri rnril tires, license and Other ex trs . ..$1600 1921 Big Six Btodebaker touring. Her it is. lots of newer and speed. Don't miss thi buy , . $500 1924' Flint touring.' Good paint.' bal loon tire, license and plenty of extraa Com ia and try thi car out. -..$1050 1920 and 1922 Ford Coupe. Both ears are real buy . -$250 and $385 ' 192t Peerless 8 Sedan. Will take In . city property on trade, what have you to trad for a real r. . Th pric is right. i We hsve two BnicVs, Maxwell and aeveral others. i - . "Looker are Welcome" i Fred M. Powell i ' Motor Cars CotUg t Frry Phone 2128 , HUDSON PACKARD ESSEX : 79j2lf I PERSONALS j Mr. and Mrs. C P. Bishop and son, Caaancey Bishop, aad his two sons spent the Fourth on the Mc Kenxle rirr. . - i Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Bibbey and family, ot Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. R J. Anderson and family and a few friends spent the Fourth at Wood land park, formerly1 Spong'a land- ins. . Make Motor Trip ' s Mr. and Mrs. Edmund May and daughter, Lillian. Miss Pearl and Mrs. Beacon motored to Caacadia to spend the Fourth. . They will return this evenina;. 1 (AD rights protected try The George Itathews Adams -9 he ? ; I CLASSIFIED - 0 Ct!!ib!t Desists. AMBTTLANCE GOLDEN AMBCLANCE PHONES i)9 aad 8H3-U. : Day or night service, fltlf AUCTIONEEES Phone 75 - WoohRV WOODRV Expert Livestock. Furniture. Keal Estate - . aad XIrrcaaBdise AUCTIONEERS See U BefotT? Listing. Satisfaction Uuaranteed, WOODRY V WOODRY, 399 Mission. F. . WOODRY Expert Livestock, furniture, rval estate Re. 1610 K. Summer Phoao 811 for sal- dates. G. SATTERLEE A u ctie aeervn r- High street. Phon 147 North 1293 ov neVl2tf 81 W. AOCOTTsTTAET ' Q. ED. ROSS, ACCOUNTANT AND Aad Iter,-831 H State. Phon 2098K. 2d BATTEKT AND ELECTEICIANS R. D. BARTON EXIDF. BATTERIES starter and generator work; 171 Sonta CommerciaL Fkoa 18$ 'COURT ST. JOS W'l.l.IAMS BICYCLES AJTD BXPAIEISO LLOYD E. RAM SDEN DAYTON ele and repairing, 387 Court. BICY- BXAXS BXLXXISa RAYRF.8TOS- BRAKE STATION 275 South Commercial St. Phone 102. )tf CHINE BE REMEDY L. U DICK L. M. HUM Chines Medicine Company Hlp any known disease. t20-428 Stat. -SOtf CHIROPRACTOR Dr. O. L. .SOOTT. PSC. cniROPR ACTOR. 1380 So. Liberty. Temporary address. Phone 028 ft. H. B. 8COFIELD PALMER CHIROPRAC- tor. S2 Oreron Bldg. Phone -'94. motr SRESSMAJCIXG PRINTED CARD8 SIZE 14" BY 7" wording, "Dresmakiag;" price 10 I eeat each, Stateamaa business Otfie. Ground floor. MRS. C. E. MILLER, HEMSTITCHING. stamping, button. Boom 10, over Mil ler's Store. Phon 117. ELECTRICIANS SALEM ELECTRIC CO. MASON IC building. Phon 1200. ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLY Co.. Phono 1934, 322 N. Liberty. PL E E NER ELECTRIC" 0 O. House wiring by hour or contract. Es timate furnished. Phono. 980471 Court St. ' FARM PAPBB Is YOU. .WANT TO GET THE BEST fan . saner aend 15 to the Pacific Homestead, Salem, Oregon, tor a thro month' trial subscription. Mention thi d. POULTRYMEN SEND EIGHT TWO eent alamos for aoecial three months trial for the best aad oldest iouraal in the wast. The article aad advertise meat jrs of special iaterest to the poultry - breeders oi the Northwest. Northwest Poultry Journal, 211 Com mercial treet, Solent. Oregon. rnrAvcxAX. FOB 8ALE t-FIRST AND 8EC0.ID Mort ' gage. Trust Deed a. Contract on houses WW net to 80. , BECKE HENDRICKS . U. 8. Nat'l Bank . Jl-tf FARM LOANS PLENTY OF MONEY U loan on good farm security. - CITY LOAN) W ar loning Pit dentist Insurance Company money on city residences and business property, t 5tt&, plus a commission. Hawkins A Roberta, Inc., 205 Oregon Building. - d-14tf Farm Loans ANDERSON as RUPERT 40 Orea Bnilding . IXORZITo CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING BOUQUETS funeral wreathe, - aeooratioa. w. Breithaupt, florist, 12$ N. Liberty. Pho. 80. - FUNERAL DIRECTORS SALEM MORTUARY. FUNERAL DIREO twTt. "MO Center. Phone mss. HEMSTITCHING 8ALEM . ELITE HEMSTITCHING cles tine, buttons, stampiag and needle work: 112 8 Oregon B'dg Phone 37-. XVSURAJfCS . Insure Tour heme or ear sow Phoae 161 BECKE A HENDRICKS n. R. Bafk Bid KMTTIXO WOOL GOLF HOSE CHILDREN'8 snort hotau knit to order. . Haad knit- tine. Piione 1778J J21-tf LAUNDRIES 8ALRM LAUNDRY COMPANY 816 S. Liberty street. Phone 25. oldest mrg ' est and best. EstabiUhed 1889. TRY THE HOME WET WA8H LAUN dry. Phono 171. 1356 B Street. J17tf Bervi .Trade Uark Registered BLooey.ia. ; R PeDES7T5eVlS ; AS uLL AS TrfcSE .OM TOOT ' ' ' itimrxM3 w i imc CAPHboM BUSINESS DIRECTORY tnd Prcfessloca Fires Arrxasci b Al?!iabtk2l y Ordtr fcr Quick Rfertac$) LAUNDRIES CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY Phoao 165. Service with a amile. Qaality work. 1364 Broadway. -14tf LADIES TAJLOUNa D. 11. MOSHER TAILOR and women. 474 Court St. MATTRESSES FOB MES MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY THE Capitol City Beddiag Co.. 1180 North . CapitoL Called for aad delivered. All work guaranteed. Phone 19. f 19tf MEDICAL MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phone 817-W. - - i MUUO STOEEI SHERMAN I CLAY ft CO PIANOS Steiawav. Duo-Art aad ethers. Moor a Made Hous. 413 -Court street. GEO. C WILL PIANOS. ' PHONO- graphs. sewing 'machines, asset musie, and plane tndiea. Kenairiag phono graph aad sewing machiaes. 432 8taU street, Baleas. TR ADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOB A NEW Victor or Brunswick. H. L. Stiff Furnt tM Pa Un,4c iKtnt. ' ' bTUESEEY STOCK FRCIT. NUT AND SHADS . 237 State. TREES Pearcy Brt : PACEXRG AJTD SHIPPXSO FOB EXPERT FURNITURE PACKING aad 'shipping, call Stiff Furniture - Stro. Phone 041. ' PAPEEHAEOINO AMD PAIKTINQ PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR HOUSE deeoratiag. paper ha aging, tinting, at. Reliable workmen. PIANO TUNERS . EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED Pi ano tuaer. Leave ordera Will' Muie Store. . - . PLUMBUO PLUMBING - AND - GENERAL REPAIR work. Oraber Ures.. 141 Liberty St. Phone 530. f-19U RADIO 8PLITDORF RADIO. SALES AND SERVICE . . Ko bettor radio made at aar pric . 8wvt too ' QUALITY CARS High and Trad flStf RADIO DOCTORS SALEM ELECTRIC CO. F. 8. BARTON. Proprietor Masoui Temple Phcao 1200 : ; Radiolas : Tor Every Purpose Every Puma All Staadard Bi6 of Radio Tube .IK EOITP ELECTRIC SHOP 337 Conrt St. Phone 4 XEPAIXXKO ALVIN B. STEWART 847 Court St. -Umbrellea. Cutlery nnd Key Lawamewers, razor-blade, scissors, knives and tool barpened SCAYEVOERS SOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE 6AR bago and refuse of all kiads removed by th month. Kee so sable rates. Cess nools cleaned aad dead ' animals moved. Phone Office 33 or 079, Re. 2058. SECOND HAND GOODS WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH iug and shoes. Best price paid. Cap ital Exchange, 843 North jCqmmerciel. Phone 1368-W. - - - STOVES AND STOVE REPAIRDfO 8TOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years' experience. Depot Asttonsl fence, six 26 to 68 in. high. Points, oils aad varnishe. etc.. logaaherry aad hon nook. Salem Fence and Move Works. 250 Court street. Phone 124. STORAGE i WE STORE YOUR HOUSEHOLD Goods or anything yon have, by th week. month or year. P. A. Eiker, corner Llhertv and Ferry. Phone 131. d-14tf TRANSPORTATION VACATION DAYS ARE HERE! :- That mean tr'ipa to th beaches. The Parker Stage Lines offer three round trip 'daily to Tillamook aad nearby oeachea. Daily service from ' Tillamook to Bay City, Garibaldi. Saltair, Roekaway, Lake Lytlo. Man hattan, Nehalem. and Seaside, btagea leave Salem at 7:55 a. n 1:10 p. av, aad 6:10 p. . OTHER PARKER STAGE 8ERYICE Silvertoa: 7 a. m 11 a. Bk, 5 p. as. sit. Ancrt: 11 a. ns a u. m. IndeDondence: 7 a. m, a m.. 11:13 , a. m 8:10 p. m 5:15 p. m. Sua dsvs only 8:30 o. m. Monmouth: 7 a. m.. 11:15 . m 3:10 , p. m., 6:15 p. as. Sunday only M:30 p. m. Dallas: 7 s. m.. 7:55 a. m, a. a . 11:25 a. m., 1:10 p. m, 2:10 p. i and 5:15 n. m. . Falls Citv: 1 a. m2:10 s. .. 5:15 p. . . l?Otf I ; TRAESTER AND HAULINQ WE MOVE STORE AND SHIP H0U8E- hold xood. Our pecialty i piano nan furnitaro moviag. Wo also make coun try trip. Wa handle the best coal aud wood. Call on us for price. Wo rive coed measure, rood quality aad service. Larmer Traatfer Co. Phoae 930. U. B. Patent Office) HA I TWS CANT T&VJCH TWE Ej-)T 4 n t r- ' av -J t Tt to r G&5Jj beB)' -c n . i t m i (CX.OM.M)STir ReiCUC U FROM ) e - I TTlLe. r.-,r CSLx V 0' - . 'EXT '.: .r ; ' 1 o -i-t: TEAKSTEB AND HAULING TRANSFER AND HAULIXG OF ALL kind. Phono 19FS. i CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO., 226 Stat St. Phono 988. Diatributing. for warding and atorag ear specialty. Got our rate. WATER SALEM WATER. LIGHT 8) POWER CO, Office 304 South Cemmevrial ft. Ten ner cent discount oa dementi flat rate uaid ia advance. ' Mo 4edoetM for aWae or any cans nalee water ia aut off ninf ,reiin. Manhattan Beach Visitors last week were Mrs. M. Schmore and daughter, Dorothy, are vacationing oat at their cot- tare for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoot and son Joseph and nephew Earl of Van couver. Wash., spent Wednesday at "Manhattan. Mrs. Ella Baker and daughter Marjore. are at Manhattan this week and will spend the anmmer at the Baker cottAge. Mr. add Mrs. C. D. Newman were in Manhattan Wednesday from Nedouna where they are ojr- eratnc the Nedonna garage. Mrftr-v Ceoi Sally. Mrs. Rose Tavler of Portland and Miss Ber ne Jiart. oi lianer. ure.. accom panied Mr. C. Jones for a few days at the Sally cottage. Mrs. J. E. Nelson and daughter Helen are at the Baker cottage for a. week. Miss Rath McDonald is at the California cottage t lsitinc - her grandmother. Mrs. II. A. Newton for the summer. Mrs. p. L. Boandwell is visiting Mrs. W. II. Roach for two weeks Mrs.Dalsey MacFall and daugh ter Helen are spending a few days at the MacFall cottage. Mrs. A. Purdy is spending- the season with Sirs. C. J. Huston at the Crescent hotel. Mr. and Mrs. II. Fillman of Portland are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Huston. i Mrs. J. A. Herman and son Jay are spending a few weeks at the Herman cottage. ' Mr. and Mrs.. William II. Witt and daughter Dorothy, and aon Blllie, hare opened their cottage. the William, Witt Inn and will stay for two weeks. June Withers. Winifred Coffyn, Robert Flak and Mrs. Locky have returned to Portland after a two weeks' stay at the Merry Makers cottage. . Victor Banciiet and wife and baby Thelma, are in the Nevada cottage for a' week. Earnest Kauhnbausen and wife from Portland' have with them Helen .Kuhnhausen and Lela Knhnhaasen from Glenwood, Wn. Mrs. Stienhauser of Portland and v daughter.; and two sons are spending several days at their cot tage, the Mir-a-Mar.' Mr. and Mrs. Hussel Willhaujm. of Portland are spending a few weeks at the Rifsnider cottage.' - Mr. and Mrs. H. Bdwer and son Earnest are spending a' few weeks at their cottage. - , llr. Bresney has started a wood yard at Manhattan and Is doing fine. - Mrs. Ella Baker: led a party of 25 girls from the TWCA who speat a week end at the Manhat tan hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackabson and son of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf Farshman and daugh ter spent a few days at the Man hattan hotel and also Mr. Frank Johnson of Rock Away. .-nr.- uning ana Brownie are spending., the season with Mr Mooris Olson at the MahhatUn hotel. ' CH.1XXEL SWIM roSTlOXED BOULOGNE. France, July 4. (By Associated Press. 1 Miss Ll- lian Harrisson ot Argentina, who waa to have started today on her third attempt to swim the Eng lish channel, had to postpone the swim until the next tides because of stormy changeable .' weather. She latends to do a 12-hour swim tomorrow from Cape Oris Nex to Portcl and return, a distance ot more than 30 miles. ; - By tJJ AVHiLAiN iCK-U?S OP TVC DAV ThinS "TWAT CcxJLD DfTW AH" EO-NOi " U'AS TV4S. CGG- CIDER Gem) PfZSn1 iVHAT IS EATING THIS MAN CHAPf.tAK ANY WAY? ItE IS TE1XIXG A IAJT W THINGS ALREADY lZSiOWX 1'rrtrndlBs to Warm lbe lncrs Against Ilaat 12 FUtx VnJoms" , It Is Sold (Under the heading. "Flax. Flax. Flax," C; C. ChapmaB'a:Orejoa Voter ot yesterday's date has aa article pretending to warn out farmers against planting flax on- leos they have It sold, or have facilities tor scutching and retlfos It. " The farmer all know thiaV They are igolng to plant no flax unless they rntracted, or know, or think they know how It la to be threshed, retted and scutched. ; This is so academic and. trite and commonplace that on wonders what is eating this man Chapman. Is he trying to dia- , credit the . industry? If so. ffr , whafpurpose, or In whose Inter- est? There is nothing the matter with his ; article. . excepting that farmers jflo not read his paper, and that; every fanner who has' sense enough to come in out of the rain knows as much about what he Is pretending to tell Mm -.-as Chapman does; or more. Fol lowing la J he' article : ) - "The furore of flax in the Wil lamette valley is remarkable. Val ley newspapers are full ot It, that Is, news about it. Crop estimate. experiences with acre experimen- tal plots.' flax pulling plans.' mar ket - conditions and prices, - con tracts made to buy and sell fibre Salem flax mill financing pros -res, news about these phases of the booming industry appears, in constantly Increasing quantity.',; " There is no mistaking the in terest in flax. Farmers are look ing forward to It as a new and profitable crop. Some cities ar counting ! upon it as a means ot industrial growth." The Oreron Agricultural colle'se In wisely making tests; of growing condi tions in Various communities be fore hazarding the gu- that the fibre crop Is suited to local rcon ditions. ! ."Some of the newspaper are -running what has every appear ance of being llax propaganda;. , There are Interviews on the merits of flax pulling machines given by agents for such machinery. All, that Is legitimate, but It only goes to prove that a flax furore is on In full swing. The danger that lies In such a situation Is over-proda) tiou. Mill owners and promoter! will probably not agree that sue! . a danger is possmie. ine prou from flax fibre and by-produntt from its preparation and manufae . ture seem . certain; But so havtr the profits from f other agricul tural products that have gripped the Imagination ot the Willamette Valley in years past, only to dwindle when production overran utilization. "One. thing has been noticeably absent in the flax publicity that has flooded trie valley daring the pant three months. There has.beeu little or no mention of definite, well-financed plans tor the numer ous retting and scutching plan La titat are absolutely necessary at many points In the valley before the growth of flax will be assured ly profitable. These plants, which require capital In the ca?e of scutching machinery and keen an- alysis of chemical and other tech nical factors In the case of ret ting operations, are as necessary as are hop driers to hops and prune driers to prunes.' And they will have to be almost as numer ous. The stale penitentiary can not be easily expanded. Farmers cannot easily supply the capital. and tney are most certainly oo- pendent upon expert assistance in their retting operations. . "The recently financed " Salem flax mill. It Is said, will take care of these preliminary steps in man ufacture by assisting In the estab lishment of scutching mills 'and furniahlag the ex pert in the ret ting process, vrhat ia encouraging. Someone must do It. For It can not be successfully contradicted that these twp processes are Just a important in the establishment " of a successful linen manufactur ing industry aa the weaving looms themselres. "Unless the retting and scutch ing end of the flax furore is well I l-kencare of, partkularly the ret- I ting, which can make or spoil flax fibre, farmers should take care lest the tonnage they produce cIots the facilities available, thus permitting the fine acreage profits to vanish In thin air. For It rhould be remembcrr?d that Lcl- ginm. France and Rusila have been , retting flax straw for gen erations. Skill in those countries la hereditary, and. Incidentally, the result of tedious afal painstak ing labor. How maay farmers in Oregon know anything at, cut the Intricacies of rlax retting? They hould nee to It that someone ii at hand who knows, not cucsies. ti process. beTora they turn tne best part ti tnefr land to a new prod uct' : ... - Th Willaastts v::?y u center cf all firn c" Ji C- - . : i:. j 1!ts, and EaUn li the t; : tta i v . ' til fl'-'.k-ULua: ' "So. : xf n ' a.A ee ma. i . PHONE Si 5 AND LET US SHOW TOU ley, Ccaa to Cat :i THIS HOME. - trlag all your frl:;;- W. II. GRABENHORST k CO. . . 275 Stat St. 637, Mr JlL . .J"HI Tf. 8Msmmnalassrf