The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 17, 1927, Page 11, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    "4T
J
8
A
Union Roster
HOD CARRIERS ARD BUILD LKQ LA
borer Loeal No. 441, meets WL, 8
p. m. Call 179, lor man.
CAPITOL. TTPOORAPHICAL ONIOH
No. 210 President. O P. Evans; sec
retary. M. D. PiLkenton. MM aee
ond .Saturday, 8:00 p. m.
CARPENTERS' UNION MX 1065
Meet Tbura. evening. Herbert Hale,
president; Win. Pettit, secretary.
Skilled mechaniea furnished. Phone 179.
ALEM UNION LABEL LEAGUE
I MMeeia ai
I Meets at Labor Hall on eail or toreal-
, v. Bean, secretary Box
AA3. Sslenf Or.
Lodge Roster
KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS MEETS AT
JtcComack Hall, over Millar' a Store,
every Saturday evening, f, j. Tooie,
C. C; H. B, Bark, K. of K. 8. Tel.
1319 W.
FRATERNAL ORDER OP EAGLES meeta
every Wednesday, Fratornity Hall, 8.
M, Willctt. Se'y. Tel. 884-R,
REAL ESTATE
DIRECTORY
BECKE HENDRICKS
188 S. High. TeL 189.
LEE W. BELL
318 320 US Nat'l Bank BIdfi. Tel. 559
BOHRNSTEDT & PAYNE
147 Nor Commercial. Telephone 577
P. W. GEISER
4il Court. Telephone 2313.
W. G. KBUEGER
147 N. Com'!. Km. 1. TeL 217.
JOHN W. ORR
New Bliga B!dg. Tel. 2485.
GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE
492 N. Cottage. Tel. 1180.
TRIANGLE REALTY CO.
421 Court SU TeL 651.
ULRICH ROBERTS
122 N. Commercial. Tel. 1854.
VICTOR SCHNEIDER, Realtor.
147 N. Com'L - Phone 577.
SQUARE DEAL REALTY
TJ. 8. Nat'l Bank BIdg. TeL 470.
The Oregon Statesman
Published every morning f except Mon
da 1 at Salem, the capital of Oregon.
Local Rates
For Classified
Advertising
Daily or Sunday
One time
Three timet
Six timet
2 cents per word
5 centa per word
8 cents per word
1 mo. daily and Son. 20 centa per word
In order to earn the m re than one
time rate, advertisement must run in
consecutive iasuea.
No Ad taken for lesa than 25e.
Ada. run Sunday ONLY charged at
oso-timo rata.
Advertisements (except Personals
and Situationos Wanted) will be taken
over he telephone if the advertiser is
a subscriber to phone.
The Statesman will receive adver
tisements at any time of the day or
night. To insure proper classifica
tion Ads. should be in before 7 p. m.
j TELEPHONE 23 OR 583
ADVERTISING
HONEST ADVERTISING These col
umns must be kept free from anything
of a questionable nature. Misrepresen
tations will not be tolerated. Infor
mation shoving any questionable in
tent on the part of he advertiser
should be reported to this newspaper
or the Salem Ad. club.
Momey to Loan
ON REAL ESTATE
T. K. rORD
'Over Ladd k Bush Bank)
AUCTIONEERS
F. N..Woodry
Tta& "Woodry everybody knows.
Cash' paid for used furniture.
Bee. and store 1610 N. Summer St.
Telephone 511
H. F. Woodry & Son
Right d wn town. Cash paid for
used furniture. Store 271 N. Com'L
Phone 75 Agents for Lang Ranges
HALES' AUCTION MARKET, 254 FER
ry street. Sale every Saturday, 2 p.
m. Br i n g what you have to sell. j30
ACCOUNTANT 4
G. ED. ROSS, ACCOUNTANT AND And
iter. 831 H State. Phona 2098-K.
al7-'29
AUTO TOPS
BEE CS FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK
O. J. Hull Anto Top and Paint Shop,
267 S. Commercial. 5al6tf
BATTERY & ELECTRICIAN 6
R. D. BARTON EX1DE BATTERIES
Starter end generator work; 202 South
tlign.
Phone 198
OOURT ST.
JOE WILLIAMS
FLEE3ER ELECTRIC CO. HOUSE
wiring by hour or contract. Estimates
furnished. Phone 980 171 Court St.
BfCYCLKS &' REPAIRING 8
LLOYli E. RAMSDEN- -COLUMBIA BI
ryliy and repairing, 337 Court.
CHIROPRACTORS
13
DR. it B. SCXJKIELD. P. S. C 606
Firati National Bank BIdg.
DR. O. L. SCOTT, PSO CHIROPRACTOR
25B K. High. Phone 828-R, or 87.
FLORISTS
10
CUT E LOWERS, WEDDING BOUQUETS
Kuaeral wreathe, decorations. C F.
Breitkaapt, floriat, 512 State 8t-
Phnno 880.'
MAGAZINES Farm Tapers 17
IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST
farm paper aend five 2-eent stamps to
tho Pacific Homestead, Salem, Oregon,
for a' three montka' trial aubserintion.
, Mention this ad.
FOR SALE FIRST AND SECOND Mort
gages. Trust Deeds, Contraeta on
kousaa Will net 6 to 80.
Becke A Hendricka
Heilic BIdg, 189 Jy High St. Jl-tf
POULTRY MEN SEND EIGHT TWO
cent stamps for special three months
trial for the best and oldest Journal
in the west. The arieleo and adver
isements 'are of special interest to tha
poultry breeders of tho Northwest
Northwes Ponlry Journal, 311 S. Com
mercial St., Salem, Ore.
FARM LOANS PLENTY OF MONET
to loan on good farm aocurity.
CITY LOANS Wo am loaning Prm
deatial Insurance Company money on
city residence and vnainaea nroparty.
at SH, eras a coranriasioa. Mavrkimo
Robertavlae- 305 Oregon Building.
IS
Insure
Tow koroa or ear mow
Phono 161
BECKE HENDRICKS
Heilig Bldg.. 189 N. Hick St.
11 tf
WANTED Employment 19
TOP GRAFTING BY EXPERT. TEL.
111F21. Call Fruitland Ninery. 1 H 14
WANT LOGANBERRY TRAINING BY
contract. Kt. 9. Box 68. 19f20
COR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT
digging and team work. Phono 72F2.
19ml4tf
FOR RENT Apartments 23
The Ambassador
.-..-,( X. SI MMER ST.
The latest and only up to date apart
ment house in Salem. Overstuffed
furniture, radio, reception, iceless re
friceration. lu each apartment hot
water, telephone service included. We
are now hookiu reservations for
March 1st. 23123
FOR RENT Rooms 25
FOR ROOMS, CALL 1390-J.
25fl0tf
I FCRNIfeHEO ROOM FOR GENTLE-
man, strictly modern home. Private
bath near state house. 1465 Chemeke
ta St. Tel. 1891J. 25fl2tf
ROOMS WITH . HOARD NEWLY
equipped at the Alexandria. Phone
Mrs. E. A. Bennett, 1539, 10:30
Chemeketa. 25nl9tf
BOWilAN'8 BOARDING COURT
leads in high-class home cooking:, large
- rooms, hot and cold water, baths,
piano, telephone. Best radio enter
tainments in city. Board by day or
wefk, close in. 219 Court St. C. O.
Bowmsn. 25m2
FOR RENT Houses 27
EOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE,
reasonable 1243 Madison. 27m3
HOUSE FOR RENT WITH GARAGE.
Telephone I11K21 or 377. 27fStf
7 ROOM HOCM: Foil KENT BY THE
y-ar, .Mo-.:!y modern, i-lixe in with
g,ird-n anil garasi'. Inquire 771-N.
Com'l. 27fl8
FO It RENT COZY AND ATTRACTIVE
cottage for rent, 4 roms, nook and
bath. Fireplace, laundry trays, garage.
Good location, nice vard and flower.
SOUOLOESKY & SON
First Nat 1 Bank BIdg. 27jlf,tf
LAUNDRIES
32
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY
"The Laundry of Pure Materials"
Telephone 165 1264 Broadway
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
THE WEIDER LAUNDRY
Telephone 25. 263 S. High
TRY THE HOME WET WASH LAUN
dry. Fhone 171, 1356 B Street jl'tf
TAILORS
31
D. H. MOSHER TAILOR FOR MEN
and women, 474 Court St.
WANTED Miscellaneous 33
WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH. WK
pay higli as Slo for full sets. Don't
matter if broken. We buy cro-wns,
brid?es. Western Metal Company,
Bloomington, 111. 33(17
WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH
ing and shook. Best prices paid. Capi
tal Exchange. 342 North Commercial
Phone 1368-W.
fURNITCRE PACKING FOR SHIP
meats. Gi ess Powers Furniture Co.
85s20tf
WANTED PRIVATE MONEY FOB
farm loana. Wo have several applica
tions on hand. Hawkins h Roberta,
Inc. 205 Oregon BIdg. 85dl4t(
MATTRESSES
3G
MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY THE
Cspital City Bedding Co.. 1190 North
Capitol. Called for and delivered. All
work guaranteed. Phone 19. fl9tf
FOR SALE
37
WICKER BABY BI'GGY. LIKE NEW.
half price. 1610 S. 12th St. 37fl9
TWO OFFICE DESKS AND CHAIRS
.!04 Orejr n uz. t all y to ll morn
ings, or Tel. 4!M. 37(1 9
SEWING MACHINES OF ALL MAKES
aiid descriptions from $5 to $35. Every
one iiaraiiteej to sew. Come in and
try them. Special 7riees this week
only. White Sewinir Machine Co. 221
S. High t. Tel. 2()8. 37fl8
FOR SALE ELECTRIC BROODERS.
Call Ed Lvds' Rpair Shop, Silverton,
Oregon. 37119
SLACK DIRT FOR SALB IN EITHER
North or South Salem. Reasonable.
Fhone 72F2. 37dl2tf
FOR SALE IJve Stock 39
TEAM MARES FOR SALE ABOUT
l.'xKl pounds. 1 5o. o. M. Christo
pher, Marion. Oregon. 39f20
ENGLISH SPRINGER PUPS OUT OF
CANADIAN DAM AND IMPORTED
English sire. Best blood in the U. S.
Keatly to reirister. R. E. Wood. 100
W. Willow St. Willows, Calif. 39f22
TRED W. LANGE, VETERINARIAN
office 529 8. Commercial. Phone 1198
Res. Phone I6B6 89m23tf
WOOD SAWING
42
LET HAMS SAW YOUR WOOD. PHONE
2506-J. 4208 1927
WOOD FOR SALE
43
SALEM TRANSFER FUEL CO.
Local aad Long Distance Hauling.
Storage ad Fuel. 752 Trade St.
Phone 529. 43a30tf
16-INCH DRY MILL, $4.75 PER LOAD,
also dry fir, any length. Chas. Chris
ten sen. Phone 142. 43j20tf
THE BEST WOOD IN THE CITY FOR
the money at Tracy'a wood yard. Phone
2818. 43j4tf
GOOD COAL DRY WOOD. .
PROMPT DELIVERIES
HILLMAN FUEL CO.
TELEPHONE 1865.
Phone 629. 4880tf
MINUTE MOVIES
m
fey
LOU'S nOTE
Sack
FINDS
Vi GOT To
m!P ur-D
TO BE My
XAS PAL
AND
EXPLAINS
"THE
.TitoTtC.M
lb HIM
INSURANCE
43
IB INCH OLD FIR eiCONX GROWTH
oak and ash. Phono T2T2. M. D. Mar
field. , 43fl8tf
BEST GRAD1 OF WOOD
Dry wood, 4 ft. and 16 -inch. Lnrgo
loads are cheaper to bny. Mill wood ia
oar specialty. . Prompt delivery and
reason able price.
FEED K. -WXLL8
280 S. Church. , Phono 1S42.
48dtf
MEDICAL
44
YICK SO HERB COMPANY. ESTAB
lished 1908. J. H. Leong, MgT: Phone
283. 420 State St, Upstairs. 020tf
MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY
Phono 517-W.
POULTRY AND EGGS 45
CUSTOM HATCHING. WF. CAN PLEASE
you. Baby cliirks t-very Monday and
Tuesday. The Oree- n Capifal Hatch
ery. - 2144 North 5th ;St., Salem. Tel.
2620. 45aprl7
CHICK, CHICK, CHICK I OUR CHICKS
live to make your living. Big hatr-h
every Moodav, 5 breeds. Wed. Is bar
gain day. I ETLAND, SALEM. ORE
GON. 45fltf
BABY CHICKS AND CUSTOM HATCH
infr. Expert help, most modern equip
ment. Chicks lor sale, all breeds,
every Monday. Settings fr.ur days
each week. Phone 32121. Lee's Hatch
ery. 45fl0tf
PRODUCE WE PAY CASH FOR POUL
ry, SSa, pork, veal and hides. We
carry feed and poultry supplies, here
' and at Silverton. Withers & Neal Pro
duce Co. 260 Ferry. Phone 125.
45f8tf
HOLLYWOOD WHITE LEGHORN PUL
lets, layinj. T.l. 100F3. 45(20
MUSIC STORES
46
GEO. C. WILL PIANOS, PHONO
grapks, tewing machines, tbeet music
and piano studies. Repairing phono
graphs and sewing? machines, 432 State
street. Salem.
NEWSPAPERS
47
THE PORTLAND TELEGRAM, SALEM
Agency. TU Ace. Tel. 939.
THE OREGON STATESMAN 50. CENTS
per month delivered to your home
early each mormnfr. Tel. ii or oca.
PAPERHANGING
SO
PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR HOUSE
decorating, paperhanging. tinting, etc.
Reliable wrrkman.
PAINTING
SOA
CHAS. BENNETT, PAINTING CON
tractor, interior decorating. 541 MiM.
1771 M. n27-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
51
FliKE
ry. GOOD DIRT-
-13th AND FER
51f 17"
SPRING SEWING PRICES REASON
able. work satisfactory. Mrs. Ira
Fitts. Telephone 2123 J. 51f20
BUY USED MEN'S CLOTHING, JEWEL
ry, Guns, T' ols. Bicycles. - Star Ex
change, 324 N. Commercial. Phone 35c
ol
FOR SALEM SUA VAN G 14 CALL 167.
5!fl0--28
A.. W. WHITLY, JEWELER AN Ex
pert Swiss and Americsn watch re
pairing. Large clocks called for and
delivered. 645 Ferry. Phono 1806-M.
51f4tf
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING AND RE
pairing. Qiese Powers Furniture Store.
51s20tf
LANDSCAPE GARDENER PREPARES
plans i"ree of charge with work. Rook
ery construction Gc-ntral landscaping.
Rustic seats; arbors; tea houses, large
assortment perrenniata 25c; special
prices u doen or more
ERNEST I L EER
Salem's leading landscape gardener.
Rt. 4, Bn 19-B. Phone 69F2.
51ml 1
PACKING & SHIPPING 52
FOR EXPERT FUKX.'TCSE PACKING
and shipping, call Stiff's Furniture
Store. Phone 941.
PIAXO TUNERS
54
THOMAS FAY, PIANO TUNER, NOW
at tne lortlanrt Music Co., 3o5 N. Ilign.
Have your piano tuned by one who has
had years of experience in the work.
8a3 tl
EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED Piane
tuner. Leave order Will's Music Store
PERSONAL
55
STOP QUARRELING. KEEP AWAY
from tie divorce, courts. Let me help
yon. All correspondence strictly con
fidential. Box 26. Salem, Ore. 55ml0
PRINTING
5G
FOR STATIONERY, CARDS, PAMPH
lets, programs, booku or any kind ol
printing, call at the Statesman Print
ing Department, 215 S- Commercial.
Tel. 583.
MONEY TO LOAN
57
CITY AND FARM LOANS AT LOWEST
rates. Best terms obtainable. Oar
insurance department offers you ex
pert advise and service in all lines.
HAWKINS & ROBERTS, (Inc.)
Phone 1427. 205 Oregon BIdg.
57fl0tf
FEDERAL FARM LOANS 5. f. L.
Wood. S41 State St. 57m7tf
LOANS
We make loans on City property.
Reasonable rates do delay.
STATS SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
703 4-5 First Nat l Bank BIdg.
Balem - - Oregon
Telephone 457. - 57f20
WANTED LOANS
59
WOOD FOR SALE
WANTED:
Private money to loan on it at.
ESTATE.
'w. H." GRABENHOR8T CO.
134 S. Liberty St. 69Q26tf
PLUMBING 60
l'LU.MBING AND REPA IRING KEA
sonable Estimates. A. li. G' dfrev,
127 Union St. Phone 495-W. o(jfl6tf
( GRE&T
STUNNED
VMJVeN DID J3m IEAVB
By- THE MOTE
WRITTEN
"LDV LOU"
MJHiCP lS HANDED
lb HIM ty kfiT,
TviE DANCE WAIL G;RL
FU4D HER ,OLt TiMF i
H I ASKED Htr..
VJIFE..'!
, r Ji I
ItT KiOU DID I
CO
PLUMBING AND GENERAL REPAIB
work. Grabor Bros, 154 S. Liberty.
Phono 550. 19tf
PLUMBING AND REPAIR WORK. EOR
quick service phono 852. H. Egner,
1615 Center. f24
RADIO
62
RADIOLAS
For every purpose, for every parse.
All standard sizes of Radio Tubes.
HALIK & F.OFF ELECTRICAL SHOP,
335 Court .St. Phone 4? 8.
REAL ESTATE
63
Own Your Home
FOR SALE OR TRADE, HOUSE AND
loi. Seven rooms. Plastered. Easily
arrant ed for 2 apts. Very close in.
Call owner 773-J. 63dlltf
LOOK
Yon speculator and investor here is
your chance to buy 6 fine lots with
three fronting on paved street for
$ 630. on easy terras. Buyer assume
St. asfsment. lovated in East Salera,
r 5 lots N. Salem for $12oO. to bny
lots, si-e Childs & Bechtel, 320 State
street. 63fl6tf
GREATFST TRADING ORGANIZATION
ON THE PACIFIC COAST
We have over 3000 properties listed
for exchange. Every kind of property,
every price, every location. We can
match your exelianse EXACTLY. If
voi wo'ild like to trade your property
TODAY, come in TODAY. See
OAHKII.I- & EAKLE, Realtors.
1 GO S. Libert v. Tel. 22 42.
63j21tf.
11.14 ACRES IN PRUNES. WALNUTS
and cherrips, 71 miles south from Sa
lem. 4-room h 'use: 2-story -barn. Prop
erty foreclosed and now owned by
State of Oreeon. Sale price: 3400.00.
Easy terms. Write Frank M. Moore.
Bonus C'ouimiMon, Salem. Oregon with
reference to file number F-29. 63f23
FORCED SALE BEAUTIFUL SIX
rooms Enclish home, best construction,
larpe rooms, hardwood f!o rs, break
fust nook, furnace, fireplace, double
garage, rock gardens, east front. Owner
leaving and has reduced price to
S6000. Fairmount Hill.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor
173 S. Hiirh St. 63fl2tf
5 ROOM HOUSE E. FRONT, PAVED
street, $2300.
Small house partly furnished $2200.
5 room house on small lot close in,
furnished lf2200.
6-room E. front cottage close in
$1500.
Close in 6-room house, large lot
$5500. $500 down.
Well built 7-room house E. front
paved street, $3400.
GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE
492 N. Cottage Street. , 63fI0tf
IP YOU HAVE PROPERTY' TO SELL
or if you are looking f' r a home, farm
or business propertv, see us.
BECKE & HENDRICKS
189 N. High St. Heilig Blug. j8tf
WANTED
To tra'le my 70'.i0 borne in Salem
for Portland. What have you. Res
taurant and lunch parlor for acreage
near Salem. See Childs & Bechtel.
Realtors, 320 State Street. J3f 1 fill
10 AC HE CLOSE IN, 2 ACRES FIL
ber'i, and walnuts, 50 cherry trees, 5
room house, spring, creek, $3500, will
exchange for city home.
1 acre modern 6 room house, variety
fruit and berries, $6500 will take
will take house and lot in town.
25 acres in berries, fruit and nuts,
pood buildings, modern conveniences in
house, close in. creek, fully equipped in
cluding tri.ctor ana centrifugal pump.
$12,000. Owned by eastern man, good
terms.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor.
175 S. HiKh St. 63fl2tf
FOR SALE 6 ROOM STRICTLY MOD
em borne, hot construction, furnace,
fireplace. hardw od floor-., double pa
rage, rock iirdciis. this is new and
I .mlt for a home brt must leave Sa
lem at once. Fairmount district lis."."
Saitinaw St. Tel. 403-W. G3jl9
TRADE SIX ACRES FINE LAND,
(food house. greenhouse and large
chicken house. W'ant home in Salem.
Modern house in Salem for Corvallia
property or Portland.
32f-acre ranch in Alberta for what
have joj.
Apartment house for sale or trade.-
2o-acre river bottom farm close in, a
bargain.
F. L. WOOD, G. F. PEED
341 State St. 63fl0tf
GARAGE HOUSE SNAP
$75ii -located on paved street.
$2 jo ca-h down, balance like rent See
Childs & Bechtel. Realtors, 320 State
St. C3(U;tf
FOR RENT ROOMS. HOUSES, FUR
uisbed and un f urnished.
For Trade City property, acreage,
ranches. See us for propositions that
wi'I bring satisfactory ret lrns. Invest
now and wat h ihe profits grow.
PAYNE WITH BOHRNSTEDT
147 N. Commercial St. 63flGtf
WANTED LARGE FARM WE HAVE
client who wants large improved farm
of 500 to 60O acres with some good
bottom" land, but mostlv suitable for
gracing sheep. TRIANGLE REALTY
421 Court. 63fl0tf
IU'T,.!X)W SNAP
Owner Leaving City. Must Sell.
Want Bonus Loan. Buyer
$4000 Practically new. 5 r oms sleep
ing porch, nook, built ins, fire
place. Furnace, fine bHsement.
wash trays, nearly two lots, !.:
xl05 ft., fruit trees. Paved
street ; garage.
See CHILDS & BECHTEL
Realtors. 320 S'ate St. 63(1 ftf
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
6 1 acres of fine soil on go. d road
North of Salem. All in cultivation:
cherries ; straw-berries; raspbeiries :
walnuts. Good 5 room plastered house.
Electric. lights, barn; poultry houses.
All farm machinery and furniture in
cluded at $5O00. Terms. Will take
Salem home.
TRIANGLE REALTY COMPANY
421 Court Street. Ground Ft or.
"HEADQUARTERS FOR FARMS"
63fltf
OKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKO
K: . K
K New four-room house on North K
K Church street, garage and wood K
K Klied, $2400. For rent or sale. K
K (food 3-room house on North K
K 22nd street, $201)0. K
K K
K See HOMYEIt K
K With KKUEGER, Realtor. K
K 63M7 K
OKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKO
SCOTT; CSIRL - HOW L0NG-
PLUMBENG
1 TTkcX kiiCUT
I a. A .TV fl I Nt :iJj
VOU STAV MERE AND LOOK AFTER.
FtoP WALKER, AND RUTH ' li
aoina To hire a Dog -Team
AMD GO IN SEARCH Of L0)Jl
63
FOR SALE BY OWNER NEW MOD
era stneoo house. Small- payment, bal
ance like' rent. TeL 97F12. 63dl9tf
11.44 ACRES IN PRUNES, WALNUTS
and cherries, 7 miles south from
,Salem. 4 room house; 2-tory barn.
Property foreclosed and now owned by
Stato of Oregon. Sale price: f340O.
Easy terms. Write Frank M. Moore,
Bonus Commission, Salem. Oregon, with
reference to file number F-29. 63fl6tf
NEW 4 ROOM BUNGALOW, BASE
ment, furnace, fireplace, hardwood
floors, nook, garage, $3750. Soldier,
bonus lean taken.
Six-room English type bunralow,
baserr-nt, furnace, fireplace, Dutch
kitchen. nook, bath up stairs and
downstair, on bus line, -:;00 down
New 4-room bungalow, furnace, fire
place, nook, hardwood floors, $3400;
$100 down.
3 room bungalow v itli bath, paving
paid. $1650: $2 0ft down. $500, $9ih.
$1000 and $2tHKl to loan on city prop
ertv.
MELVIV JOHNSON
318-320 U. S. Bank Bids. Tel. 637.
63f 17tf
EASTERN OREGON W ELL IMPROVED
35 acres ne mile from grood town;
paid water risrht : Snake river valley.
$ao00. Clear accept small hotel or
roomins house. 960 ACRES NEAR
JOHN DAY highway, improved, fine
sprincs. fenced, clear $6 per acre. Ac
cept residence, income or acreatre. FINE
BOISE VALLEY and Idaho trades for
vallev propertv. See Mr. Jackson
TRIANGLE REALTY CO. 421 Court
63fl6tf
GOOD HOME BARGAINS
5 acres close in. all in fruit, fair
buildings. Price $3000 take residence
or vacant lots.
le5-acre farm, pond location, all
fine level land sacrifice $50 per acre.
Easy terms.
8 acre close in. 3 acres berries,
pnan $16"0. Take vacant ,ots or good
Ford car 'for part.
2i-aTe home near Salem, fine soil.
4 acres berries! cozy b a;ig.ibi w, ami
barn, fruit, creek, timber, near school
anil church. $6000, terms.
12 acre ho:i.e close in, paved road,
fruit, hides, stock, fowls, crop, $5250,
easy terms
City homes. Loans. Fire Insurance,
Exchanges
PERRINE & MARSTERS
212 Commercial Club Bid? 63fl2tf
GOOD SIX-ROOM HOUSE. THREE
blocks to school, two blocks to carline.
Quick sale $12'i0, $5o down.
Cood six-fora house, plastered, bath
toilet, lare lot. Two blocks to State
St. Close in. Quick sale, $3000, $300
down.
Nice modern fonr-room house, at
Lontrview. Wash., to exchange for ten
r 15 acres improved, up to $3500. All
clear.
S.e Dodson with Scott and Biers
dor(. 153 S. High. 6jl3
ACREAGE WITH YEAR ROUND
INCOME
20 acres in f r tit, berries,, timber and
pasture. Running water in pasture.
t,ood 5 room .house, erood barn and
larire m dern hen and brooder houses.
- cows. 1 year old heifer. 10 stands
bees and 150 White Leghorn hens that
nre luying $3.00 worth of etfgs a day.
This is a rial buy and must be seen
to be appreciated. Can tcive terms or
will take a Salem home in trade. For
appointments see S'-hneiiler at 147 No.
Commercial or Tel. 577. 63fl3tf
OOOD BUY NORTH SALEM
5 rooms and bath, plastered, screened
r.rch, carafe, shed. In good condi
tion. Close to school and Las. With
furniture -2-i0o, $H."0 cash.
SOCOI.OFSKY & SON
First Nat'l Bank Bids. (V'.jK'.tf
STOVES REPAIRING 6 6
STOVES FOR SALE REBUILT AND
repaired by expert. All kinds of woven
w ire fence. Fency and plain. H- p
baskets and books, loj.n hooks. Salem
Fence and Stove Wolks, 250 Court
Street.
REAL ESTATE Farms 67
20 CI;l". TRACT. 8-ROOM HOUSE ON
pavement 1 miles from Saiein. Price
reduced $3(Mi0. Must sell in order to
(lose estate Salem Realty Co.. 462
Stele St. " u'7flGtf
SCENIC" A CRE A G E B E A UTIFUL V I EW
f mountains aud city, close in near
paved highway. Small house and barn,
good weil. some fruit and strawberries,
grove of oaks and fir where children
may romp and play and gather wild
flowers. Will sell r exchange. Priced
reasonable. Terms. Bertiia Zuehike.
671 N. ( apltol. 67fl6tf
TAXIDERMIST
68
TAXIDERMIST SHOP E. E. WIG
gins, Prop., 1145 Norway. Near
Woodry 'f Auction Market. Tel. 2261 -W
REAL ESTATE: Suburban 69
i V YOUR SUBURBAN ACREAGE
now before the spring demand arc
made. We have some fine suburban
Lome sites at "f;t your socket Imok' '
prices at,d terms.
A. C. BOHRNSTEDT
Itesltor Loans lnsuran'-e.
117 No. Com'l St., Salem. Oregon.
6'Jf 17tf
NEW HOUSE JUST COMPLETED FOR
sale on terms like rent, double con
struction, fully plumbed, electric fix
tures, etc. 4 rooms and breakfast
nook, garage, etc. One half acre of
finest garden land. Price $2850. Carle
A brains, 14 65 Chemeketa St. Tel.
194-.I. C9(12tf
TRANSFER & HAULING 70
TRANSFER AND HAULING OF ALL
kinds. Phone 72F2.
WE MOVE, STORE AND SHIP HOUSE
hold g ods. Our specialty is piano and
furniture moving. We also make coun
try trips. We handle the best coal and
wood. Call on us for prices. We givs
good measure, good quality and good
service. Larmer Transfer Co. Phone 931
CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 226
State St. Phone 933. Distributing
forwarding and atorage our specialty
Get oar rates.
WELL DRILLING
72
R. A. WEST, RT. 6, BOX 103-A, PHONI
110F5. 2 miles east on Garden Road
WATER
74
SALEM WATER, LIGHT A POWER CQ
Office 804 S'uth Commercial St. Tel
per cent discount on domestic flat rati
paid in advance. No deduction for aa
sence or any cause unless water is shi
off your premises.
Pt-'iif Urn as, urne. act
M .
bolt
c v i
REAL. ESTATE
i ' '-Zs?, I - 1
meakmjwile.,far.
out on The snouj
cohered trail,
"LADy LOU .
FOr?MrrR tPUEEN
OF THE NWILDCAT
DANCE HALL, ,
FLEES". FROM THE
CNLy MAN SHE
EVER LOVED
TRAVEL
TRAVEL
Safely, Swiftly and Comfortably in
buses of the Parker Stage Lines.
STAGES LEAVE FOR:
Silverton 7 a. m., 11 a. m., 5 p. m.
Mt. An eel 11 a.i m., 5 p. in.
Dallas 7 a. m., 19 a. m., 11:25 a. m.
Falla City 7 a. ;m.. 2:10 p. m., 5:15
p. m.
Independence 7 a. m.. 9 a. m., 11:15
a. m., 3:10 p. m., 5:15 a. m., Sunday
only 8 :30 p. mi
Monmouth 7 a. m., 11:15 a. m., 3:10
p. m., 5:15 p. m. Sunday only 7J10
p. m., 8:30 p. m.
McMinnville 8:30 a. m., 2:10 p. m..
5:15 p. m.
Newberg 8::SO aj m., 2:10 p. m., 5il5
p. m.
Tillamook 8:po a. m., 2:10 p. m.
Call 222 or ) 696 for information.
! d28tf
AUTOS WANTED
CASH PAID FOR FORDS EIKER AUTO
' 77ml8tf
USED CARS FOR SALE 7
- MARM0N 4- WILLYS KNIGHT
WHIPPET OVERLAND
Where Can 5 Buv a
Good Used Car?
MacDonaSd Auto Co
Has a fine ftock of used cars. Nearly
all models and makes. They have been
carefully inspected. Reconditioned j by
experts. Many newly painted, and
have good rubber. Over 2 5 to select
from. Prices $35 to $2,975. See bur
bargains and you will be satisfied. Mkist
have room for new Whippets. Conven
ient terms arranged and trades accept
ed, j
MacDonaM Auto Co.
Cottage and Ferry Sts. Phone 409i.
MARMON WILLYS KNIGHT
WHIPPET OVERLAND
79fl
ltf
Financial Stability
AND THE
Pettyjohn Valuation
Policy I
Combine vital factors in merchandising
used automobiles that assure consist
ent value.
Btiick Country; Club Coupe. 1
Buick Touring. j
Buick Sedan, late modeL
Cleveland Touring.
Chevrolet Coupe.
Chevrolet Touring.
Dodge Coupe, late model.
r'nrd Touring. ;
Gardner Coupe.
Hupmobile Touring.
Hudson Sedan.
Maxwell Sedan.
Nash Touring.
Overland Sedan.
Willys-Knight, two-tone roadster,
The select offerings will be appreciated.
You will be pleased with the splendid
arrangement, the atmosphere j of
thoroughness in every department, and
the courtesies: that are part and por
tion of the Pettvjohn organization,;
F. W. Pettyjohn Co.
365 North Commercial Street
Phoae 1260
CADILLAC. NASH.
"AFTER WE SELL, WE SERVE"1
79j29tf
Rebuilt Us ad Cars j
1922 Chevrolet Touring.
1924 Chevrolet Touring.
1923 Chevrolet Coupe.
1923 Chevrolet Sedan.
Several Ford that, are up in Won
derful condition. Painted in the new
est colors.
See our used cars before you buy.
Newton Chevrolet Co.
79jl8tf
FORDS USED FORDS
The poet, Gcldsmitti, once said:: "I
love old books, old friends and ' old
wine." If there had been old Fords
at that time he would assuredly have
mentioned them.
We have reconditioned Fords at! the
price you desire to pay.
1926 .Model C'cupe, used very lilttle
$!..
1926 Model Roadster with Pvrox'ylin
finish, $335.
iri24 Coupe. baIiKn tires, extras, $265.
1923 Tourings. $125 to $165. I
1923 Truck with starter, stake body
and cab. This is a guaranteed
machine, .200.
Rebuilt Used Fordson Tractors.
VALLEY' MOTOM CO.
Salem, Ore. ' 79f15tf
Salem Markets
o
FESD
No. 1. wheat, white $ 12"
Red. wheat, sacked 1 . Ij T
Oats, per bu. milling , 4 S
Hay, oats, vetch, per ton 14. (jo
PORK, MUTTON AND BEEF j
Tops hogs 12.25
Sows - Ort-
Tep steers 06
Cows 2rtj;2i
Bulls 03 (if. 05
Spring lamos,, under 86 lbs .10
Tori live vea;I 07. 09
Dressed veal 16
Dressed hogs 16
POULTRY r i
Light hens j.
Heavy hens j -
Spring
Roosters i.
Heavy colored frys
.16f?.17
.20(4.22
.16 fa .20
.OS
.18 -2
EGGS, BUTTER, BUTTERFAT
Standards 4- ?8
Per pound .', 16
liutterfat . 9
Cream butter 50.$ I
Vegetables, beets, sacked
Onions, doz. bunches
New cabbage
Celery L
California lettuce, crate ...
Local onions
.4
l.$5
2X5
4)314
Mill girls in Bradford, England
have been losing so much tiniejdo
ing the Charleston that their jerh
ployers are drying to devise some
way of making the looms less
musical. !
OM
DESPAIR.
JACK
lb FIND
om ,
FlOUMD
- yw
iCV-sZ; " ft
- I k II
-O
I
General Markets
' - DAIRY
PORTLAND, Feb. ' 16. (AP)
Butter (wholesale, prif8) steady-: under
gradet firm and scarce, extra cubes city
46Vje; standard 45 H" prime firsts 45e;
firsts 44c; prints 50c; cartons 51c.
Milk (bids to fanner) steady; best
churning cream 43e in valley; 49c ship
pers' track in sone 1. . Cream delivered
Portland 50 & 52c per pound. Raw milk
(4 per cent). $2.60 cwt. f, o. b. Portland.
Eggs current receipts, lower; 25 dos
en; fresh mediums 22r: fresh standard
firsts 25c; fresh standard extras 26c.
Poultry (less1 5 per cent commission)
slow, weak; heavy hens 24(ti25c; light
18 19c; springs nominal; broilers 30tt
31c; pekin white ducks 30c; colored nom
inal; turkeys, live 3e-; dressed 40 Or 43c.
Potatoes and nionn steady: onions lo
cal $2t75t3; potatoes $1.25(1.30 sack.
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND. Feb, 16, (AP)-
attle
and calves. .54 ( throeeh V' slow
Hogs nofninal steady; 415 (direct.)
Sheep 'anil lambs (slaughter stock)
nominal steady; receipts 290 (.contract.)
GRAIN
PORTLAND, Feb. IP. (API Wheat
bids: BBB hard white Feb. $1.:U; Mar.
$1.34: April $1.34; hard white. BS,
Baart. federation. soft white. western
white Feb.; .Mar.. April $1.33; hard
winter Feb. $1.30; Mar. $1.30; April
1.31; northern spring Feb., Mar., April
$1.33: western red. Feb.. Mar., $1.29.
April $1.30.
Oats, No. 2.-36 pound white feed Feb..
Mar., April 3I.50: No. 2. 36 pound
gray Feb., Mar.. April $35.50.
Barleys No 2, 45 -pounds BW" Feb.,
Mar.. April $3al.
Corn. No. 2 FY .shipment Feb., Mar..
April. $33.00; No. 3 EY shipment Feb.,
Mar.. ?33.3i. ' ' . ' "
Millrun, -standard Feb., Mar. $31.
. " HAY
PORTLAND, Feb. 16. ( API Hay
buving prices: Eastern Oregon timothv
$2()(r 22: ditto va 1 'e- '$ 1 7 fa 17.50 ; cheat
$13; a'falfa $17.50,Vi 1 ri ; oat hay $l'f;
oat and veth $ 1 4.."i) 'if 1 5 ; straw $7fri
7.50 per ton. Selling .prices $2 a ton
more.
FBUTT TRADING MODERATE
PORTLAND.. Feb. :i 6. AIM Trad
ing is moderate in. fruit and vegetables
and pricer steady in practically all lines.
Oranges have . advanced 23c per box at
shipping points, which serves to firm the
quotations here.', but no advances have
been made yet. The Dal'es. spinach i
loading the market at $1 per crate.
WHEAT RALLIES
CHICAGO. 111.. Feb. 16.'--AP)
Helped by strength of rye, wheat rallied
today from -an early downturn. German
reports were bullish as to rye. saving
farm deliveries had stopped almost com
pletely. Rye cb sed firm, ic to 1 3-8c
net higher.- with .wheat irregular. l-8c
net lower, to .'! 8c gain, corn l-4c to 4-2
-)-8c. down and oats unchanged to l-8)
l-4c off.
GOOD POTATOES ARE
WORTH GOOD MONEY
(Continued from page 10.)
ter stand.
"Careful culture to keep the
weeds down is essential, but late,
deep culture and the use of a
planker is probably detrimental to
the crop. - -Advantage
to Bo in Market at All
Timet
"Many western Oregon farmers
are greatly handicapped by the
lack of sufficient storage facilities
so that they can grade and handle
their potatoes and store them ef
ficiently. Better storage houses
are very much needed in many
potato growing districts. Folks
with storage can grade and sell
when 'the market is' good.
"It was set forth at the confer
ence at the college last year that
one of the big problems solved
now is the potato grading prob
lems. Graded potatoes are find
ing a very satisfactory market at
this time. Labeled graded potatoes
are in demand. As farmers learn
to grow potatoes to meet the
grades and learn to grade potatoes
properly, the Willamette valley
potato business will again develop
into an important industry.
World Record With Oregon Seed
Oregon grown Biirbank seed
was used in making the. world's
record potato yield. It was made
in 1924, in the delta district of
San Joaquin' county,- in beaver
dam or peat land, on the Itindge
farm. The yield was 57,752.75
pounds of Burbank potatoes per
acre Hob.o bushels. Tne previ
ously recorded largest yield was
obtained fn England 53,760
pounds or 856 bushels per acre.
Five Bills Postponed
orWithdrawn in Senate
The following bills were indef
initely pqstponed or withdrawn In
the senate, yesterday :
SB 2 65, by Joseph Relating to
liens of blacksmiths,, makers and
repairers of vehicles.
SB 216, by Moser Making of
ficers who contribute to. support
firms furnishing information re
garding persons shall be liable
for mis-statements.
SB 183." by Moser ea al Pro
viding for increase in rates of
compensation by industrial acci
dent commission. .
SB 158", by Roads and Highways
committee Relating to creation
of separate motor yehicie depart
ment. . .
HB 30, by Fisher Relating to
purchase of textbooks by school
districts. '
By Ed Wheelan
, My POOR: LOU I MUST j
LWjATCH
FOfSTHE.
NEXT
EPISODE
HFPF
' 2-8
Brooks
For the past two weeks onion
revival services have been held in
the Evangelical and Methodist
churches of Brooks. Ministers
from Salem, Marquam. Lablsh
Center and Brooks contributing to
the success of the meetings. Spe
cial music every evening. The
meetings will continue part of this
week.
Miss Marie Dunlavy will go to
Corvallis on Friday as a delegate
from Gervals high school to the
Fourth Annual educational expo
sition held at OAC on February
IS to 20.
Mr. Vivian Craigmile of peas
ant Hill, 111., and John and Leslie
Craigmiles of Fortland were re
cent guests of thetr cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. John Dunlavy and fam
ily. Avery Howard was painfully in
jured in an accident on the Pacif
ic highway on Monday when his
wagon in which he was riding was
hit. by a southbound auto. The
wagon was completely demolished.
The Brooks Community club
met no Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. F. X. Moisan. about
40 women being present to do hon
or to Mrs. Moisan, the first presi
dent of the club, who has been un
able" to attend the meetings for
some time on account of the illness
of her husband, the late F. X.
Moisan.
The club will give a basket so
cial and program at the school
house on Friday evening. Febru
ary jlS. The Woodry family of
Salem will give part of the enter
tainment and Dr. Brunk will give
an illustrated lecture, after which
Mr. Woodry will auction the bas
kets. The program is free come
and bring a well filled basket and
hear the Woodry entertainers. Hot
coffee will also be served.
Reverse Turns Banned;
Signs Will Go Up Soon
Signs advising motorists that
reverse turns are prohibited on
certain downtown intersections in
Salem, will be placed in about a
week, Walfer Low, street commis
sioner, reports. The posts, two
inch pipes each 8H feet long, ar
rived Wednesday. The city traf
fic ordinance which prohibits re
verse turns on these Intersections
is already a part of city law, but
this provision will not be en
forced until the signs are in place.
Metal discs that were purchased
for a different purpose several
years ago will be painted over,
and used for these signs.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Marlon Coun
ty. Myrtle Irene Morris,
by her Guardian ad Litem.
Clara C. Patterson, Plaintiff
vs.
Harry Morris, Defendant
To Harry Morris, the abov
named defendant:
In the Name of the State pi
Oregon: You are herbey re
quired to appear and answer tha
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled court and Bult on
or before the last day of the time
prescribed in the order for publi
cation of this summons, towit: on
or before the expiration of six"
weeks next, from and aftter the
date of first publication of this
summons, the first publication
thereof being on January 27,
1927, and if you fail to appear
and answer, for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in her
complaint, to-wit: that plaintiff's
marriage to defendant be an
nulled, and that sne be forever
released and discharged from any
and all obligations and duties
arising from said marriage; that
plaintiff may resume her former
name, rlz:-Myrtle Irene "Wunder,
and that she have such other and
further relief as to the Court may
seem just and equitable.
This summons 1b served upon
you by publication by order of
Hon. L. II. McMahan, Judge of
the above entitled Court, which
order was made and dated at Sa
lem, Oregon, January 26, 1927.
Date of first publication, Jan
uary 27, 1927.
Date of last publication March
10 19 27
M. B, BUMP & D. D. BUMP,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
M. B. Bump, residence & address
liillsboro, Oregon.
D. D. Bump, residence & address
liillsboro, Oregon.
j27-f3-10-17-24 m-3-10
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
-Notice is hereby given, that, the
undersigned, as Administratrix of
the estate of Carl K. Cashatt, de
ceased, has filed her Final Ac
count in the office of the Clerk of
the County Court of Marlon Coun
ty, Oregon, and that the 8th day
of March, 1927. at the hour of
1:30 p. m., in the afternoon of
said day, in the County Court
Room of said Court has been ap
pointed by said Court as the time
and place for the hearing of ob
jections thereto " and the settle
ment thereof.
Dated and first published Feb
ruary 3rd, 1927.
Last Publication March 3rd,
1278.
M. C. Cashatt, -Administratrix
of the estate
of Carl E.' Cashatt, deceased.
Feb.S-lU-17-24 M3.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
tin the matter of the estate of
Lucy J. Ewalt, deceased, State of
Oregon, County of Marlon.
Notice is hereby given that John
T. Whalley, administrator of the
above estate, has filed his final
account in the above entitled es
tate and Tuesday. March 22, 1927.
at the hour of 10 o'clock A M,
has been set for hearing objections
thereto, if any, and lor- settling
said account and estate. -
JOHN T. WHAJXEY. r
612 McKay BIdg. Administrator.
Portland, Ore, fl 7-2 4-m?-J 0-17
J I