THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEir; OREGON FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY' I8y 1027 'if Union Roster BOO CARRIXR8 AHD BUILDING LA- borera J-eal We. Ml. aseets wotL, J p. an. CU 178 far jAPITOL TTPOGRAPHICAL CNION . Mo. 21 rreataeat, u r. a,vana; see- mad Saitardar. :0ft as. CARPENTERS' CMIOH HO. 106S MmU Thar, sing. BtrtM Hal, President; Win. Pettit, secretary, killed mechanics furnished. Phone 179. SALEM CNION LABEL LKAGOR jX at Labor Hail oa eall or preei V P- W. Sears, secretary Box Salem. Ore. , - - Lodge Roster JCNIGHTB OF PTTHIA8 1CERT8 AT MeCorasck Bait, over Miller's Store, every Setsrdsy evening. T. J. Too a, C C-; H R. Bark. K. of R. 8. TaL 1B19-W. FRATERNAL ORDER OP EAGLES BHtt every Wednesday, Fraternity Ball, 8. M. Wlllett. Bee'y. TeL S89-R. t I MXMXXLt JLJkJ M. XX M. Jul H DIRECTORY V BtUKI 4k USBUUKB 189 8. High. TaL 169. LEE W. BELL 318-820 CS Nat'l Bank Bid. Tel. 559 BOHRN8TEDT PAYNE 147 Hor C'ommereiaL Telephone 677 P. W. GEI8EB 441 Coart. Telephone 3318. W. G. KKUEOEK 147 N. Oem'l. Bdj. 1. TaL 317. JOHN W. ORR New BUgh Bldg. TaL I486. GERTRUDE f. M. PAGE 493 N. Cottage. TaL 1186. TRIANGLE REALTY CO. 421 Court St. TaL 661. TJLRICH ROBERTS 123 H. CommereiaL TaL 1864. VICTOR 8CHN EIDER, Realtor. 147 N. Coat'L Phone 677. SQUARE DEAL REALTY TJ. 8. Nat'l Bank Bldg. TaL 470. The Oregon Statesman Published every moraine; (except Hon day! at Saleaa. the capital of Oregon. 1 Local Rates For Classified Advertising Daily or Sunday One time 2 cents par ward Three times 5 eeate per word Six timee eeate per word 1 ma. daily aad Baa. SO cents per word In order to aern the mora than one tine rata. Advertisement matt run Is consecutive isauss. Ko Ad Ukea for leaa thaa 35a. Ada. re a Sunday ONLY aharged at Nt-tist rata. Advertisementa (except Pertaosl and Bitustionos Wanted) will he Ukea over he telephone it the advertieer ia a subscriber to phone. ' The Statesman will receive adver tisements at any time of the day or night. To Insure proper classifica tion Ada. should be in bolero 7 p. m. , nXEPHOXE 33 OB 668 ADVERTISING HONEST ADVERTISING These col mns most be kept free from anything of a questionable nature. It isrepre ken tat ions will not bo tolerated. Infor suatioa shoving any questionable in tent on the part, ef he advertiser should be reported to thia aawapaper or the Salens Ad. eleb. Money to Loan ON REAL ESTATE T. K. PORD (Over Ladd A Bash Bank) AUCTIONEERS 2 F. N. Woodry The Woodry everybody knows. Cash paid for naed inrniture. Boa. and store 1610 N. Summer 8t Telephone 611 H. F. Woodry & Son Richt down town. Cash paid fot A used furniture. Store 371 N. Cont'l. Phone 75 Agents for Lang Kangea HALES' AUCTION MARKET, 354 PER ry tftreet. Bale every csuruj, y. m. Bring what yon have to aeU. j80 ACCOUNTANT O. ED. ROSS. ACCOUNTANT AND Add t iter. 8la State. Phono 309S-K. I " aiT-'aa I AUTO TOPS 5 IE! U8 TOR TOP AND PAINT WORK i 0. J. Hall Acte Top aad Paint Phop. I 367 8. CommereiaL . 6alU BATTERY A ELECTRICIAN u i . S. D. BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES t Starter and generator work; 303 South f Hirh. Pboo 198 0OURT ST. t JOE WILLIAMS fLEENER ELECTRIC GO. HOUSE wiring by hoar or contract. Estimates Phono 980 171 Court St. BICYCLES & REPAIRING S VVTD E. RAMSDEN COLUMBIA BI ryclea and repairing. 387 Court. CHIROPRACTORS 15 CR. H. B. 8COPIELD, P. 8. C, 806 First National Bank Bldg. tR. O. L. SCOTT, PSO CHIROPRACTOR f 358 W. Bigh. Phene 838-R, or 87. FLORISTS 16 .CUT FLOWERS. WEDDING BOUQUETS I ; Funeral wreathe, deeoraUona. C P I Breithaapt, fleriet. ' 613 Stnto St I ! Phone 880. MAGAZINES Fnrm Papers 17 IP YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper eend five 3 -cent stamps so the Pacific Homestead, Saleaa. Oregon, : for a throe months trial enbocr lotion. r0ra.-tikLE FIRST AND SECOND Mart- I ' Cage. Trust . Deeds. Contrasts oa I hoasee Will net to 80. i Bocka a Hendricks THsilir Bldg, 189 N. High ft fl tf JPOULTRYMEN SEND BIGHT TWO- cent etamps for special three, months Atrial for the beet sad oldest JewrnaJ in the waat. The ariclea and adver iaemeats sre of special iaterest to the l Paltry breeders ef the Northwest- Korthwaa Poairy JonraaL 311 8. Oom tnorciaJ St Saleaa. Ore. . ' . kRM LOANS PLENTY OP MONEY rood farm security. CITY LOANS We sre toaeing Pru dential lasaraaeo Oompaay aeasy oa ?I .r2dao aad baaiaees arwporty. Ploa s aommlaaio. Bawktaa , Roberta, Isa. 306 Orsfas BsiMiag. 18 Insure . Year home or ear Phone 161 BECKE HENDRICKS Bailig Bldf., 189 N. High 8. 1 tf WANTED Employment 19 WANT LOGANBERRY T RAISING BY eoatreet. Kt. 9, Boa 66. 19120 fOB GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT iittlu aad team work, Phono Tin, 19ml 4tf FOR RENT Apartments 23 TWO 5 ROOM FCRNIgHKD APTS. Tfl, S6. 23f0 The Ambassador 5r.O N. 8PM MER ST. The latest and only up to date apart ntut house iu Salem. Overstuffed furniture, radio, reception, iceless re frigeration. In each apartment hot water, telephone service included. Wa are now booking reservations for March 1st. FOR RENT Rooms 23 FOR ROOMS. CALL 1390-J. S5fl0tf FURNISHED ROOM FOR GENTLE 'man, strictly modern homo. Private bath near state house. 1465 Chemeke - ta St. Tel. 1894-J. 25fl2tf ROOMS WITH BOARD NEWLY equipped at the Alexandria. Phone Mrs. E. A. Bennett, 1539, 1030 Cheineketa. 25nl9tf BOWMAN'S BOARDING CODS'! leads in high-class home cooking, large rooms, hot and cold water, baths piano, telephone. Best radio enter tainmenta in city. Board by day oi week, close la. 319 Court Bt. C O Bowman. 35m3 FOR RENT Houses 27 FOR RENT FURNISHED HOC8E reasonable, 1245 Madison. 27m3 7-ROOM HOUSE FOR "RENT BY THE year. Mostly modern, close in with garden and garage. Inquire 771-N. Com'l. 27fl8 LAUNDRIES 32 CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY "The Laundry of Pare Materiala" Telephone 185 1364 Bmadway THE NEW 8ALEM LAUNDRY THE WEIDER LAUNDRY Telephone 35. 268 8. Hi&b TRY THE BOMB WET WASH LACI dry. Phone 171. 18.6 B Street 17tf TAILORS 34 D. H. M08HER TAILOR FOR MEN nmf jTiT'j T Conrt St. V WANTED MicelUneou8 39 WANTED EVERYTHING IN CLOTH ing and ahoea. Best prices paid. Capi tal Exchange, 842 North Commereia Phono 1888-W. URNITURB PACKING FOR SHIP msnta. Gi ess-Powers Furniture Co. 85s30t 'ANTED PRIVATE MONEY FOh farm loans. Wo have eeveral appliea tioas oa hand. Bawkina Bioberts Inc. 305 Oregon Bldg. SSdldtf MATTRESSES 86 MA TTRE8S E S RKNOVATED BT TBF Capital City Beddias Co.. 1190 Nortl Capitol Called for and delivered. AH work raaranteed. Phono 19. f!9t FOR SALE 87, WICKER BABY BUGGY. J.IKE NEW. half price. 1610 S. 12th St. 37fl9 TWO OFFICE DESKS AND CHAIRS. 304 Oreg n Bldg. Call 9 to 10 morn inga, or Tel. 498. 37fi KLMTRIC MRHEftS WE HAVE three new electric brooder, of a wrl known make One l.r.O rhick capacity, two 2."0-egg rapacity Tliey are new, never nncrated and will be sold at a discount, can be seen at the States man office. Ask for Mr. Stiffler. 87fl8tf SEWING MACHINES OF ALL MAKES and descriptions from 35 to $35. Every one ruaranteed to sew. fnmm in nt try them. Special prices this week oniy. nniie sewing Macmne to. 221 8. High St. Tef. 208. 37118 FOR SALE ELECTRIC BROODERS. can td cvans Repair Shop, Silverton, Oregon. 87119 SLACK DIRT FOR SALE IN EITBEh nwin or cmuia eaiem. Keasnnaole Phone 72F3. 87dl2t FOR SALE Live Stock 39 FRESH COW 771 N. COMMERCIAL. 39120 TEAM MARES FOR SALE ABOUT laoo pounds. SI 50. . M. Christo pher, Marion, Oregon. .39f20 ENGLISH SPRINGER PUPS OUT OF CANADIAN DAM AND IMPORTED Cngliah sire. Beat blood ia the U. S. Ready to register. R. E. Wood. 106 W. Willow St. Willows, Calif. 39f22 'RED W. LANGE, VETERINARIAN vffieo 839 8. Commercial. Phone 1198 Roe. Phone 188 89m28tf WOOD SAWING 42 .ET HAMS SAW YOUR WOOD. PHONE 3508-J. 480S 1937' WOOD FOR SALE 43 SALEM TRAN8PEB aV FUEL CO. Local aad Long Distance Hauling, storage ssa roei. 753 Trade et. Phone 529. 48a80tf 16-INCH DRY MILL. 64.76 PER LOAD, also dry fir, say Isagt. Ckos. Chris tenses, Phons 143. 43J20tf rHB BEST WOOD IN THE CITY FOR the Btoaey at Tracy 'a weed yard. Phone 318. 43J4U GOOD OOAL DRY WOOD. PROMPT DELIVERIES BILLMAN FUEL CO, - TELEPHONE 1866. Pkoao 629. 48oAntf MINUTE MO VIES Et WHEEIAH 'S SEicVL OF EP.SODE 16 ""THE. PURSUIT-' INSURANCE TTiKf - AND ALSO ELESS-"LAD LOU" BECAUSE .-... . ,,... . ,. , tixruT 11 KNOW AIOUJ I ITTLE TOO, AND V VaWW fa-'-. i ANOTHER! Ikll I 111 "lfr" .ssfre. WOOD FOR SALE ' 43 HTlNCH OLD PlnV BXCONO GROWTH oak asd ask. Psoas 71P5L M IX. May- field. 48fl8tf BEST GRADE OP WOOD Dry wood. 4 ft, sad 16-taea. Largs loads sro cheaper to Tray. Mill wood is oar specialty. Prompt delivery aad rsaaoasaio pnoa. FRED B. WXLL8 380 8. Church. PTsoas 1643. 4d9f MEDICAL 44 TICK SO HERB COMPANY. EFT A fl ushed 1909. J. H. Loeng. Mgr. Phoao 28S. 4JO State HU. Upstair. 0W MOUNTAIN BALM Phoao 617-W. COUGH REMEDY IOULTRY AND EfiOS 43 HIOB ftRAIE I.KiHORV CHICK hatching each Monday. Tel. 79H-W 45mlH CUSTOM HATCHING, WE CAN PLEASE you. Baby chicks every Monday and 'luesoay. The Oregon Capital Hatch ery. 2144 North 5th. St., Salem. Tel. 2620. 45aprl7 CHICK. CHICK. CHICK I OUR CHICKS live to make year living. Big hatch gain day. PET LAND, SALEM, ORE GON. 45fltf BABY CHICKS AND CUSTOM HATCH ing. Expert helm most modern eouiu meet. Chicks for sale, sll breeds. every Monday. Settings four days each week. Phono 32121. Lee's Hatch ery. 45fl0tf PRODUCE WE PAY CA8H FOR POUL- try, egga, pork, veal and hides. We carry feed and poultry auppliea, here ana at suverton. Withers Neal .Pro duce Co. 360 Ferry. Phone 125. 45f8tf HOLLYWOOD WHITE LEGHORN PUL lets. laying. Tel. 100F8. 45f20 MUSIC STORES 46 GEO. C. WILL PIAN08, PHONO grsphs. sewing machines, shsst music snd pisno studies. Repairing phono-s-vanha and few ing machines. 433 8tate street, salem. NEWSPAPERS 47 THE PORTLAND TELEGRAM, SALEM Agency. The Ace. TeL 939. THE OREGON STATESMAN 50. CENTS per month delivered to your homo early eaen morning. Tel. 28 or 583. PAPERHANGING 50 PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR BOUSE decorating, paperhanginc. tinting, etc Reliable workman. PAINTING 50A CHAS. BENNETT. PAINTING CON tractor, interior decorating. 541 Mill 1771-M. n37-tf MISCELLANEOUS 51 NEIGHBORS OF THE WOODCRAFT. Kummirf a)e, 244 N. High Friday and Saturday. 5Ifl8 bprivg srwixb PRirrs RFAsnv able, work satisfactory. Mrs. Ira ruts. Telephone Slizu BUY USED MEN'S CLOTHING. JEWEL ry. Guns, Tools. Bicycles. Star Ex change. 324 N. Commercial. Phono 35 Ol FOR SALEM SCAVANGR CALL 167. 5lfl0-'2c A. W. WBITLY. JEWELER AN , EE pert Swiss and American watch re S airing. Large clocks called for sn elivered. 645 Ferry. Phons 1806-M. 61I4tf FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING AND RE . pairing. . Giese-Powers Paxaitnro Store 51s30tf LANDSCAPE GARDENER PREPARED plans free of charge with w rk. Rock ery construction General landscaping. Rustic seats; arbors; tea houses, large assortment perrenniala 25c; special prices on dozen or more. ERNEST IUFER Salem's leading landscape gardener. RL 4, Box 19 B. Phone 69F2. Slmll PACKING & SHIPPING 52 FOR EXPERT FURNITURE PACKING snd shipping, call duff's Furniture Store. Phone 941. PIANO TUNERS 54 rHOMAS FAY, PIANO TUNER, NO at the Portland Music Co, 355 N. High Hsvs your pisno tuned by one who ha had years of experience in the work 8a3-ti EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED Plan. tuner. Lave orders Will a Muaie 8tore PERSONAL 55 STOP QUARRELING, KEEP AWAY iruu tue aivorce coom. Ijfl me neip you. All correspondence strictly con fidential. Box 26, Salem, Ore. 55ml0 PRINTING 56 FOR STATIONERY, CARDS, PAMPB lata, programs, books or any kind oi f rinting,' esli st the Statesman Print ng Department, 815 8. Commercial Tel. 583. MONEY TO LOAN 57 CITY AND FARM LOANS AT LOWEST rates. Best terms obtainable. Oar insurance department offers yon ex pert advise and service in all linea. HAWKINS 4t ROBERTS, (Inc.) Phone 1427. 205 Oregon Bldg. 57fl0tf FEDERAL FARM LOANS 6ft. P. L. Yvooo. B4i citato st, 57m7tx LOANS -We make loan a on City property. Reasonable rates no delay. 8TATE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 703-4-6 First Nst'l Bsnk Bldg. Salem - Oregon Teleohoae 4 5T RTflO WANTED LOANS 59 WANTED: Private money to loss oa REAL ESTATE. W. H. GRABENHORST B CO. 184 8. Liberty St. 69038tf jACk C3AMBLE Mires A HALF eREEl And niv? DOS Team To OVER SHE'S GOT US J! I1L TAKE 2ADy low , .i.swawawawawawa - M Itl - ) in f v WHILE TACK AND ;THE HALF-BREED LV OVER1HE MOONLIT. I TRAIL - J Towards damjson ? THAT SHE LOVES JACK MAKE THEIA BOTH GO PLCMBITXO AND REPAlRITtG -REA-aoaable Eatimatea. A. L. Godfrey, 127 Cnioa St. Phoae 495-W. 6011 6 tf PLUMBING AND GENERAL REPAIR work. Grsber Broa, 154 8. Liberty. Phoao 550. 19U PLUMBING AND REPAIR WORK. FOR quick servtee phoae 863. H. Egaar, 1615 Center. ti RADIO 62 RADIOLAS For every porpone, for every pnrae "All standard sixes of Radio Tube. HAL1K A EOFP ELECTRICAL SHoF. 335 Court St. Phone 4r 9. REAL ESTATE 63 Own Your Home You speculator and investor here i your chance to buy 6 fine lots with IIim. 4 m til i n , nn nsv.fi afreet fOF $ (i60, on easy terms. Buyer assume Ht. assessment, located in r.asi rem, . . K. V &m l.m for ai2!n In lin.v luts. see Childs A Bechtel. 320 State street. 63tl6tf 820(H) CASH AXI 88 ACRE FARM Nearly all in cultivation: part in crop: fair improvements. Exchange for good small acreage close in. TRIANGLE REALTY. 421 Court. 63fl6tf GREATEST TRADINO ORGANIZATION ON THE PACIFIC COAST We have ever 2000 properties listed for exchange. Ev48y kind of property every price, every location. We can match your exchange EXACTLY. If yoa would like to trade your property TODAY, come in TODAY. See GASKILI A EARLE, Realtors. 166 S. Liberty. TeL 2242. 63j21tf. 11.44 ACRES IN PRUNES, WALNUTS and cherries, 7 V4 miles south from Sa lem. 4 room h'use; 2-story barn. Prop erty foreclosed and now owned by State of Oregon. Sale price: $3400.00. Easy terms. Write Frank M. Moore, Bonus Commission. Salem, Oregon with reference to file number F-29. 63f23 FORCED SALE BEAUTIFUL SIX rooms English home, best construction. large rooms, hardwood floors, break fast nook, furnace, fireplace, double garage, rock gardens, east front. Owner leaving and has reduced price to 86000. rairmount Hill. , WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor 175 8. High St. 63fl2tf 5-ROOM HOUSE E. FRONT, PAVED atreet, f 2300. Small house partly furnished 32200. 5-room house on small lot close in, furnished ?2200. 6 room E. front cottage clots in $4500. Close in 6-room house, large lot 3550O, $500 down. Well built 7 -room Louse E. front paved street, f340O. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 492 N. Cottage Street. 63fl0tf IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL or if you are looking f r a home, farm or buainess property, see us. BECKE A HENDRICKS 189 N. High St. Heilig Bldg. j8tf WANTED To trade my $7000 home in Salem for Portland. What have you. Res taurant and lunch parlor for acreage near Salem. See Childs A Bechtel, Realtors, 320 State Street. 63fl6tf 10-ACRE CLOSE IN, 2 ACRES FIL berta and walnuts, 50 cherry trees. 6 room house, spring, creek, $3500, will exchange for city home. 1 acre modern 6 room house, variety fruit and berries, $6500 will tak will take house and lot in town. 25 acres in berries, fruit and nnta, good bu-ildings. modern conveniencea ia house, close in. creek, fully equipped ia eluding tractor ana centrifugal pump. $12,000. Owned by eastern man. good terms. WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor. 175 S. High St. eSflStf FOR SALE 6-ROOM STRICTLY MOD ern home, best construction, furnace, fireplace, hsrdw od floors, double, ga rage, rock gardens, this is new and built for a home but must leave Sa lem at once. Fair mount district 1855 Saginaw St. Tel. 403-W. 63jl9 TRADE SIX ACRES FINE LAND, good bouse, greenhouse and large chicken house. Want homo in 8aleu. Modern house in Salem for Corvallia property or Portland. 320-acre ranch in Alberta for what have yoa. Apartment house for sale or trade. 20-acre river bottom farm closs in, s bargain. F. L. WOOD, G. P. PEED 841 Stats St. 63fl0tf GARAGE HOUSE SNAP $750 Located on paved street, $250 cash down, balance like rent 8ee Childs A Bechtel, Realtors, 320 State St. 1 63f 16tf FOR RENT ROOMS. HOUSES, FUR- nmnea ana uniurnisned. For Trade City pr perty, acreage, ranches. " See as for propositions that will bring satisfactory returns. Invest now and watch the profits grow. PAYNE WITH BOHRNSTEDT 147 N. Commercial St. 63fl3tf WANTED LARGE FARM WE HAVE client who wanta large improved farm of 500 to 600 acres with some good bottom ' land, but mostly suitable for grating sheep. TRIANGLE REALTY 421 Court. 63f.6tf BUNGALOW SNAP Owner Leaving City. Must Sell. Want Bonus Loan. Buyer $4000 Practically new. 5 n omi sleep ing porch, nook, bnilt ins, fire place. Furnace, fine basement, wash trays, nearly two lots, 92 xl05 ft., fruit treea. Paved street; garage. See CHILDS A BECHTEL Realtors. 320 State 8L 68fl6tf LOT ON HUDSON ST. $300. TERMS. . on nicsory t. OOX214, S400 Terms. $40t on Hazel Ave., S. of Highland, Lot on X. Liberty, $450, subject to paving, eauy terms. L t on N. 14th, $750; paving paid, easy terms. Ul 011 X. 23rd $700, paving paid. Easy term. Fine lot on Hood street, $750, pav ins; paid and walk in. Fine lot on S. High. $1150. Lot on N. Church between D and Market Sts. $1200, paving paid aad walk .in. Terms. $500. $1000, $2000 aad $3000 to loan. MELVIN JOHNSON, Rooms 318-3120 U. 8. Bank Bldg. Tel. 637. 83fl$tf A DAyS START ON A DOUBLE THE MOAJE IP L PLUMBING VOU OVERTAKE HER? BEFORE SHE REACHEvS tVMSON Ifam 63 FOR SALE OR TRADE, HOUSE AND lot. Seven rooms. Plastered. Easily ,. arranged fr 2 apts. Very close in. Call owner 773-J. 63dlltf GROCERY STORE IN GOOD LOCA tion. Could build up splendid business. Would invoice stock. $700. SoeolofiUty A Son, First Nat') Bank Bldg. 63fl8tf FOR SALE BY OWWEIi NEW MOD era stucco heaaa. Small payment, bal ance like rent. Tel. 97F12. 63dl9tf HOUSES $1000 $350 rash, $25 monthly in terest included, 2 -room garage houae. We!l built, close in. $?8O0 $-'iO down. 4 ro ms, bath, nook, fireplace, built-in, garas-e, eat fron". pavement paid, NEW. $4.100 HOU down. I0 monthly ii:tr-t-Kt included, 5 rooms, bath and nook. NEW and strictly n.od ern, garaire, .-uie.it included in price. StX1)M)FSKA' A SON First Nat 1 Bank Bldg. 63fl8tf HOUSE BARGAIN STRICTLY MOI ern, nearly new, 4 rooms, bath and , nook. Htiilt-in. fireplace, fnll base ment with furnace and laundry tray. tiara?e, pavement, close in. Reduced to $3o)0 for quick sale. Socolofky A Son, First Nat l Bank Bldg. 63fl8tf NEW 4 ROOM BUNGALOW, BASE ment, furnace, fireplace, hardwood floors, nook, garage, $3 7. 10. Soldier, bonus 1 an taken. Six-room English type bungalow, basement, furnace, fireplace, Dutch kitchen, nook, bath up stairs and downs'-airn. on bus line, $:I0() down New 4 room bunralow furnace, fire place, nook, "hardwood flo rs, $3400; STUU down. 3 -room bungalow with bath, psvin; paid, $1650: $200 down. $500, $900 $1000 and $2000 to loalT'on city prop erty. MELVIN JOHNSON 318 320 U. S. Bank Bldg. Tel. 637. 63fl7tl EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD 52 ACRES on Pacific Highway, imprcved; 42 acres in cultivation. Second bench corner, good oil station site. Sell ail or subdivide or will take in part pay ment a Salem home up to $30O0. Terms. oie agent, Hcrtha .iiehlke, 671 X Capitol St. 63fl8tf GOOD HOME BARGAINS .5 acres close in, all in fruit, fair buildings. Price $5000 take residence or vacant lots. 185 acre farm, good location, all ime levej lana sacrmce ou per acre. Easy terms. 8-acre close in, 314 acres berries, snap $1650. Take vacant lota or good Ford car for part. 20-acre home near Salem, fine soil, 4 acres berries, cosy bangali w, and barn, fruit, creek, timber, near school and church. $6000, terms. 12 acre home close in, paved road, fruit, bldgs, stock, fowls, crop, $5250, easy terms City homes. Loans, Fire Insurance. Exchanges PERRINE A MARSTERS 212 Commercial Club Bldg 63fl2tf USE VOI R BONUS LOAN WE WILL handle all details for you HERE'S ONE that just your loan without any cash will handle. New 5 room: base ment: furnace: trayh; fireplace: hard would floors; garage. $:1750 or $500 d wn Manv o'.hem. Sec TRIANGLE RF.AI.TY CO. 421 Court Street. Ground Floor. HEADQUARTERS FOR ROOMS :f 18tf GOOD SIX-ROOM HOUSE, THREE blocks to school, two blocks to carline. Quick sale $1200 $50 down. Good aix-rrom house, plastered, bath toilet, large lot. Two blocks to State Sto Close in. Quick sale, $3000, $500 down. Nice mo'lern four-room house, at Longvicw, Wash., to exchange for ten r 15 acres improved, up to $3500. All clear. See Dodson with Scott and Biers dorr, 153 S. High. 63jl& LOOK Nice little -room house, lights, wat erand sewer n a fine lot, for $.1000 wilh $200 down. 3 room house close in,, a buy for $2100 with $200 down. .5-Hm house and garage paved street, rrtsyl. $2650 with $200 down. 6 acrex wiih fruit, fair buildings, close in will take a good car as first payment. Kee THOMASON". 320 State St. With Childs A Bechtel. 63M9 ACREAGE WITH YEAR ROUND INCOME 20 acres in friit, bi-rrle. timber and pasture. Running water in pasture. Good 5-room house, good barn and 'age m dern hen and brooder houses. 2 rows. 1 year old heifer. 10 stands bees and 150 White Lea-horn h nna th&t are laying $3.00 worth of eggs a day. Ttfis-is a real buy and must be seen to be appreciated. Can give terms or will take a Salem home in trade. For appointments tee Schneider at 14? No. Commercial or Tel. 577. 63fl3tf STOVES REPAIRING 66 STOVES FOR SALE REBUILT AND repaired by expert. All kinds of woven wire fence. Fency and plain. Hp baskets and hooka, logan hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Worka, 250 Court Street. REAL ESTATE Farms 67 20-ACRE. TRACT, 8-ROOM HOUSE OX pavement 1 miles from Salem. Price reduced $3000. Must sell in order to close estate. Salem Realty Co., 462 State St. 67fl6tf TAXIDERMIST 68 TAXI DERM 1 8T SHOP E. E. WIG giaa. Prop., 1145 Norway. Near Woodry'r Aoction Market. TeL 2261-W. REAL ESTATE Suburban 69 BUY YOUR SUBURBAN ACREAGE now before the spring demands are made. We have some fine suburban home sites at "fit your socketbook" prices and terms.' A. C. BOHRNSTEDT Realtor Loans Insurance. 147 No. Com'l St., Salem, Oregon. 69fl7tt NEW HOUSE JUST COMPLETED FOR sale on terms like rent, doable con struction, tally plumbed, electric fix tures, etc. - 4 rooms .and breakfast nook, garage, etc. One half acre of finest garden land. Price $2850. Carle A b rams, 1465 Chemeketa St. Tel. 1894-J. 69fl2tf TRANSFER HAULING 70 WE MOVE, STORE AND SHIP HOUSE hold goods. Oar specialty ts piano aad furniture moving. Wo slao make eona try trips. We handle the boat oosl aad wood. Call on as for prices. Wo giv good messnre, good quality and good service. Larmer Transfer Co. Phono 98$ Meanvjjhjle "one'- ROUND kEGG REAL ESTATE -AN ' UHEN HE ASKS lrR. To MARRV MM .THAT DAME EXEATS IT AWAy .! KIN V' IMAGINE feuS PCP' MALWEK AH RUTH The "STARTLING- vews"' ; The nev-t MORN1NC3 JACK MEETS TviX? ' TRAVELERS AND ' INCPUlR&S ' OF "LAD . " IOU .sw a v at - m . m -TRNSFER HAULING 70 , TRANSFER AND HAULING ' 0Fj ALL sm as. rnone 72f 2. . CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. -4- 32 State St. Phoae 033. Diatiibouag forwarding and storage oar specialty. Got oar rate. , WANTED Rtl Estate I 71 - I WANTED HEAR FROM OWNER OF ranch for sale. Cash price, partic ulars. D. F. Hush, Minneapolis, Minn. Tills WELL DRILLING 72 R A. WEST, RT. . BOX 103-A, PBONI 1I0F5. 2 o-.ilea east oa Garden Road WATER 74 8AI.F.M WAJER, LIGHT A POWER CU Office 304 S' uth Commercial St. i Ta per cent discount on domestic flat raS paid in advance. Na deduction for si seace or any cause o-nleea water ia sbif off your premises TRAVEL. 176 - TRAVEL Saf-ly, Swiftly and Comfortably in buses of the Parker Stage Lines. STAGES LEAVE FOR: Silverton 7 a. m 11 a. m.. 5 p. ra. Mt. Angel ll a. m., 5 p. ra. Dalhis 7 a. ra., 9 a. in., 11:25 a. m. Falla City 7 a. tn., 2:10 p. ni.. 5:15 p. m. Independence 7 a. m., 9 a. m., 11:15 a. m.. 3:10 p. ra., 5:15 a. m., Sunday only 8 :30 p. m. Monmouth 7 a. m., 11:15 a. m.. B:10 p. m., 5:15 p. m. Sunday nly J:10 p. m., 8:30 p. m. j McMinnville 8:30 a. m., 2:10 pj m., 5:15 p. m. j Newberg 8:30 a. m., 2:10 p. m., 5:15 p. m. Tillamook 8:30 a. m., 2:10 p. m.i Call 222 or 696 for information. diStf AUTOS WANTED 77 OA8H PAID FOR FORDS EIKER AUTO 77ml2tf USED CARS FOR SALE 79 FOR SALE DODGE COUPE, FINE shape Call at room 18 Arlington iJOK-l. 79fL'0 MARMON WILLYS-KNIGHT WHIPPET OVERLAND Where Can I Buy a Good Used Car? j MacDonald Auto Co. Has a fins rtock of used ears. Nearlv all models snd makes. They hsve been esretuiiy inspected. Reconditioned; by experts. Many newlv oainted. land have good rubber. Over 25 to select from. Prices $35 to $2,975. See our bargains and you will be satisfied. Must have room for new Whippets. Conven ient terms arranged and trsd.es accept ed. MacDonald Auto Co. Cottage and Ferry Stt. Phone 409. MARMON WILLYS-KNIGHT j WHIPPET OVERLAND 79flltf Financial Stability AND THE Pettyjohn Valuation Policy Combine vital factors in merchandising nsed automobiles that assure consist ent value. Buick Country Club Coupe. Buick Touring. Buick Sedsn, late modsL Cleveland Touring. Chevrolet Coupe. Chevrolet Touring. Dodge Coupe, late model. Ford Touring. Gardner Coupe. Hupinobile Touring. L'sdson Sedan. Maxwell Sedan. Nash Touring. Overland Sedan. Willys-Knight, two-tore roadster. The select offerinra will ha SDnreeiatd You will be pleased with the splendid arrangement, the atmosphere j of thoroughness in every deportment, sad the courtesies that are part and por tion of the Pettyjohn organisation.. 1 F. W. Pettyjohn Cpj 365 North Commercial Street j Phoae 1260 ' CADILLAC. NASH. "AFTER WE SELL. WE SERVE" L 79J29tf Rebuilt Used Cars 1922 Chevrolet Touring. j 1924 Chevrolet Touring. j 1928 Chevrolet Coupe. 1923 Chevrolet Sedan. ! Several Fords that- sra sp .ia won derful condition. Painted ia the new est colore. See our used ears before yoa bay. Newton Chevrolet Co. 19)idti FORDS USED FORDS ' The poet, Gcldsmith, onee aatd: "'1 love old books, old friends aad 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. j 1926 Model Coupe, - used very Iitttle $450. i 1926 Model Roadster with Pyroxylin finish. $335. i 1924 Coupe, balloon tires, extraa, $265. 1923 Tourings. $125 to $163. 1923 Track with starter, stake body ana cao. mil is a guaranteed maenine, tzu. Rebuilt Used Fbrdson Tractors. " VALLEY MOTOR CO. Salem. Ore. 79fl5tf After 25 years absence, Presi dent Kruger's carriage comman deered by Lord Kitchener during the Boer war, has been returned U Pretoria, South Africa, fro in London. . j fUF AiKir DfcNCE KALL m HIM To GC r- VE5.FARPNER . A LADX DC?lVS PASSED US JEST A E COME -1 CHILLBLAtN PASS ll Xv t " rO General Markets i o DAIRY PORTLAND. Feb. 17. AP Batter (wholesale prices) steady. Extra cubes eity 46 c; standard 45 He; prime firsts 45c; firsts 44 c; prints 50c; cartons 51c - Milk (bid "to farmer) steady. Beat rhuraing cream 4e m valley. 4c net shipper track in sooe 1 Cream deliv ered Portland 5iff -Vie 'per pound. Raw milk (4 per rent f 2.60 cwt. f. o. h. Portland. Eggs. I lower: rorrent receipts --c doxen; fresh anedluihs 21e: fresh standard firsts 25c; fresh standard extras 25r. Poultry (les 5 per cent commission ) slow weak"; heavy hens 24- 25c; light 1 84a 19c; springs nominal; broilers 30a 31c; jpefcia. white ducks 30e; colored nomi nal: turkeys, live 35c;-dressed 4oW43e. OnkiOs and potatoes steady. Oni ns local $2.7i .3: potatoes $l.25(uVl.5u -sack. j . . LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Feb.". "7. "Cattle and calves noraiualiy steady; receipta 25. iiotx steady;' receipts U85 (no con trad. I Sheep and ' iambs (slaughter stock) nominally steady. ' DAIRY PRICES PORTLAND. Feb. 17. (AP) Dairy Exchange, net prices. Butter, extras 4iiVs: standards 4.Vc: prime firsts 45c ;, that's 44 r. Ejre. extras 2fc: frist 27c; pullets 2:ic: cunt-tit receipts 25c. GRAIN PORTLAND, Feb. 17. (AP) Wheat bid: liHH hard white Feb., Mar., Apl. $1.34;' bard while. BS, Baart, federa tion, ot white, western white Feb., Mir, Apl. $1.33- hard winter Feb., Mar., Rpl. $1.30; northern spring Feb. $1.32; Mar., AtiL 1.33 :-"western red tea., Jiar St JQ- Anl. SI. 30 - Oats. No. 2, 36 p nnd white feed Feb., Mar., ApL $34.50: No 2,. 36 pound, gray Feb., Mar., Apl. f3a.au. Barley. Nh J, j yujnd BW Feb., Mar. Apl. $30. Corn. No. 2 EY shipment. Feb., Mar $35; Apl. $35.50; No. 3 EY shipment Feb., Mar. $33.50. HAY J"OiRTLANT. Feb. 17. (AP) Olay buying prices: ' Kastern Oregon timotny $20(2 2.; dtto valley $17 (n 17.50; cheat $ 5; alfalfa $I?.50hJ1o: oat hay $13; oat and vetc-h. $14.50(2 15 : straw $7tfl 7. 5o pet t- n. Selling pr.ces $2 a ton more. WHEAT SOAKS ("HH'AOO. Feb.. . 17. (AP) Pros pevts of a cold wave that t. sy do damage to domestic winter whear teiulei to lift wheat values today. There was talk. too, of large - export sales at Niumpeg. Wheat closed firm. 1-4 to l-.2e.net high er, with corn- unchanged to . 1 4c tf 041s, unchanged to l-Oc up. MARKETS FIRM PORTLAND, Feb. 17. (AP) The orange and celery markets are firm and lettuce is lo king up a little as a re sult of the storm in California, which is expected to tie up shipments for a few days and possibly dan.age some - of the crop. Excellent (rreen peas are arrivinn now and selling at -25c per pounJ. Onions are slightly firmer locally and have touched the $4 mark. Oarlic is bringing 7 (fi: 1 Or per pound. The sweet pot at. supply continues generous and prices low EGG DEMAND GOOD PORTLAND, - Feb. 17. (AP) No change were made in egg or bntter prices at the exchange. I tie demand was good jn huth lines. r-Kg receipts were 140U cases. Butter receipts were ' 3,566 pounds, production 17,846 pounds and withdrawals 748 pounds. Poultry was fairly plentiful and ac tive. Hens' cleaned up at 20ft 25c according- -to siie. Oressed meats were quiet at 17S 17 for veal and 1 6 fa 1 6 '4 c for pork. FARM AID BILL WINS IN HOUSE BY CLOSE VOTE (Continued from page 1.) hours of continuous session, Rep resentative, Aswell, democrat, La., offered his relief proposal as a substitute, but it was shelved on a roll call vote,, 214 to 175. At the outset of today's session his bill had been rejected, 160 to 144, .and then the Curtis-Crisp farm measure was turned down, 177 to 156. Without record votes two 'other substitutes were defeat ed, one a .farm debenture plan sponsored by Representative Janes democrat' of Texas; the other, of fered by Representative Hill, re publican, Maryland, was the Cur- tis-Aswell national commodity measure rejected last year. Disposing Of these attempted substitutions, Chairman Haugen o. he agriculture committee, pressed his bill, toward a vote. No dinner recess was taken, although Rep resentative Tilson. the republican leader, proposed adjournment. Hie motion was defeated, 198 to 170, and reading of the bill for amend ments continued into the night. The measure, framed jointly by Chairman ' Haugen 'of the house Salem Markets FEED No. 1 , wheat, white ; Red, wheat, sacked oata, per ou. muaag . Hay, oats, vetch, per ton PORK, AfUTTOV AJTD BERT Tope bogs ... ,13.35 ' Sows . , .08 Tep steers . , J9 Cows : 3.3H Bulls : 03.05 Spring lambs, nuder 88 lbs. .10 Top live .veal .07a.09 Dressed veal .18 ,16 Dressed bogs P0TJLTRT Light bens .169.17 .20a.22 Heavy hens - spring ...-16.20 ., .OH Roosters Heavy eol red frys EGGS,' BUTTER, BUTTERFAT Standards . ' . .28 - Per pound - '. ,- . ,16 Batterfat ..;.:..,i.. .49 Cream baiter . : -50.51 VegeUblea. beets, sacked " .03 - Onion, des. banches , . 80 New eabbsge-i. . .04 Celery : . 1.25 . California lettuce, crate '-,.';. 1 3.75 Local onions .03 By Ed Wheelan IN UlS ,;? Aff-iTU I a 101 a- , 1.17 - .48 14.00 JACK wJU AlUAVS A WJIO ONE -THAT'S H HIS OL' MAH DlS IN HERITED HIM - EUT I SEVER KNEUl MUJsV LIKE "IMS BEFORE PRAl A DOG-TEAM j THRU'- DONT FAIL To SEE TbeRew'X EPISODE - n committee and Chairman McNary , of the senate, agriculture commit ter, is designed to promote order-'' ly marketing of basic crops by the control and disposition of surplus es.; It would set up a federal farnv Losrd of 12 members, to be '', se-t j' iected by the president from a list of 36 names supplied by farm or ganizations. Whenever it appear- ' ed a surplus existed In any of the basic crops, the board might de- ' clare an "operating period, buy in a crop until its surplus bad din appeared and feed the surplus in to world markets. The measure provides for a $250,000,000 revolving fund for the board's operations. Any loss sustained in the board's activities would be assessed against the pro ducers through imposition of an equalization fee. The board also would be em powered to make loans to cooper- atives with a view to strengthen- -ing them to supplement the work: jf the board. MACHINERY INJURES MAN ROSEBURG, Ore., Feb. 17 (AP) J. M. Cyrus, a gravel plant employe, was seriously injured, here today when his clothing caught in the machinery of the mill. lie was whipped several times around a moving shaft be fore the power could be shut off. One leg was broken and he was badly bruised and cut. He is ex pected to recover. STUDENTS ARE DELEGATES MONMOUTH. Feb. 17. (Spe cial.) Delegates chosen from the student body of the Monmouth high school to attend the fourth annual educational exposition on the O AC campus at Corvallis are Genevieve Gainard, Jeanette Hin kle. Marlon Smith and Jack Pern ber. The students will leave !on mouth Friday afternoon and will Le accomnanied liv Mis Clark- the modern language department as chaperone. XOTICE OP APPOIXT3LEXT OP EXECUTRIX Notlce is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, as executrix ofthe last will and testament and estate of T. B. Patton, deceased, and that she has duly qualified as such executrix; all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me, at the office of Ronald C. Glover, my attorney. 203 Oregon buildinjr. Salem. Marion Cnnntv Oregon, within six months from me aate or this notice. Dated at Salem. Oreron thla 3rd day of February. 127. ALICE I. PATTON. Executrix of the last will and testament and estate of T. B. Patton, deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER. Attorney for executrix. Ralom. Oregon. f4-ll-18-25-m4 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT -Notice is hereby given that th undersigned has filed fn the Coun. ty Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, her duly verified final account as executrix of the last will and testament and estate of George Neibert, deceased, ana that said Court has fixed Monday, the 28th day of March. 1927, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., of said day. as the time. and the County Court Room in the County Court House in the City of Salem. Marion County, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. Dated at Salem. Oregon, thla 4th day of February, 1927. LENA YANNKE, Executrix of the last will and testament and estate of Oeorre Neibert, deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for executrix. Salem. . Oregon. 14-1 1-1 8-2 S-m4 No. 6313 XOTICE OF HEARING OX FIN.lLi ' ACCOUNT In the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for Marion County. In the matter of the estate ot Ruth M. Brown, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Ruth M. Brown, deceased. has filed his final account and re port in the County -Court of the State of Oregon for Marion Coun ty, and that Tuesday the 22nd day of March, 1927, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day at the. County Court Room In the County Court House at the City of Salem in said County and Stale. has been appointed as the time and place for hearing any objections to said final account and report and the final settlement of said estate. The date of the first publication of this notice is February 18, 1927, and the last March 18. 1927. G. G. Brown, administrator of the estate of Ruth. Brown, de ceased. V- Page. Page & Ray L. Smith, Sa lem, Oregon, attorneys for said, estate. o tl8-25-m4-l-l& NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT OP EXECUTRIX Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly , ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Oounty of Marion, as executrix of the last will and testament and estate of J. F. Beggs. deceased, and that she has duly Qualified as such executrix; all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified. to me, at 1 the office of Ronald C Glover, my attorney, 203 Oregon Building. Salem, Marion County. Orgon, ; within - six months from, the date of this notice. DatedxatJ Salem. Oregon, fJhts 1 0 1& day of February. 1927. JUANITA DAUB, . ' Executrix : of the last will an d testament and estate of J. F. Beggs," deceased. -' - " ; - RONALD CY GLOVER, . Attorney for executrix, Salem. Oregon. , f ll-18-2S-m4-ll 1