The New Oregon Statesman Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, August 15; 1928 uDOuDbE blVES I Gil ADDRESS Wisconsin State Convention to Hear United States President Today SUPERIOR. Wis., Aug. 14. AP) Scheduled to address the Wisconsin state convention of the , American Legion at Wausau to morrow morning, an overnight rail trip from the summer White House . confronted President Coo lidge tonight. Accompanied by Mrs. Coolidge and by his son John, the chief ex ecutive had arranged to stay in Wansaa only two , hoars, leaving again immediately after his speech to be back at Cedar Island - lodge in time for .dinner tomor row evening. . Before the boar set for leaving Superior, Mr. Coolidge found time to congratulate Secretary Hoover upon his speech of acceptance last Saturday, and also to approve the report of the Mississippi flood control board recommending that the flood control project prepared last December by Major General Edgar Jadwin, chief of army engi neers, be carried out without al terations. o Mr. Hoover, president Coo lidge telegraphed. Address Landed " Your speech of acceptance ranks very high in political dis cussion. I congratulate you upon It and upon the reception which has been. given to It by the coun try" . ? .' The message was sent . after it had been said yesterday at the ciecuuTfl omces mat tne cnier executive had given no intimation or ms intention to I communicate bis Impressions to the republican nominee. i ne Mississippi board report discarded entirely the flood con trol plan submitted last November ny the Mississippi river commis sion on the grounds that this plan was drawn up to withstand a Mm m . iiooa oniy as great as that of . iZ7. General Jadwin's plan, . which last May was Incorporated in the Mississippi flood relief leg islation adopted by congress, was endorsed In its entirety by the board because It had been de signed with a view to protection v. from the largest imaginable flood. "Jadwin Plan Considered The duty of the board was to consider whether the "jadwin plan which congress approved, could not be bettered by combin ing with , It features of the MIs - sissippi river commission's pro ject. Upon its report the chief executive was to base recom mendations for the future execu tion of the work. The cost of carrying out the 'Jadwin plan" was estimated In the board's report at 1318,500,- would be spent on construction and acquisition of flowage rights and rights of way between Cape Giradeau and the Arkansas rinr i Between the Arkansas river and the Red River $75,700,000 wortM hp, nn .1,11. ti aaa aaa iVk. S 71-000'00,0 op!d take care of expenses below hh river ' r..- i... Before, voting suspension today, In aSJrin? f"" Skupstina (parliament) passed thl T fPf V, BJn a" Its aspects one measure designed to allay StJJS ?J fn0n,tri?1i,lan theICroat anger when It suspended thi Mississippi board included a warn, mriiimnii,. j KWeTerI tJhat the pUn could.puties Jovanovich and Popovitch. f, arrid- "t' a.nd at the I who were alleged to have been ac ; wmo saiiMaciion oe given to all the localities which clamored for extension of levee lines so that additional backwater areas might be reclaimed. The basic principle of the "Jad win plan," the report said, was to give Mississippi greater flowage space both by raising its levees and by allowing it to swamp natu - ral flood areas In case of high waters. This object, the report added, was obviously in contrast with efforts to increase land re clamations which would decrease the rivers flowage space, "It is possible that in the fu ture so much land In the flowage areas may become cleared," the report concluded, "that the re-Bultlng-relocities will reduce flood heights and tnus permit addition al reclamation.' President Coolidge's visit to wausau constitutes the farthest that he has yet agreed to go from the summer White House. All his other excursions this summer, in clad tag the trip to Cannon Falls. Minn., on July 29 were carried out during: the daylight hours, the presidential family not miss ing a night's sleep In the Lodge. Mr. Coolidge Is considering a suitable date soon to visit th Apostle Islands, only about two na one-halt hour by water and motor from -the executive resi dence. This trip also wonld be undertaken and completed In one aay. - Mayor T. A. Livesley sent a let ter Tuesday to City Engineer Hugh Rogers, asking for Informa tion concerning charges made or ally by O. II. Colgan. formerly employed In the sewer construc tion work tor the city, that i the concrete pipe which Is being in stalled on the Spruce street sew er line la defective. The mayor made particular Inquiry as to how the Inspection work is handled, j In ease the situation seems to merit It,? the mayor wiU employ a competent engineer from outside the city to make a complete in spection, he aaid last night. If r. Colgan said that the pipe was - cracking- badly, and added that when he called attention of a member of the city council to this and inquiry was made of the city engineer, he, Colgan, immed iately was discharged. Mr. Rogers denied all of these statements except that he admit ted the pipe has cracked in some places, and he characterized Mr. Colgan as a "disgruntled, disharg ed employe." The cracks are not Indicative of any serious delect In Marathon Miss aSumS". . . i ff'- '.: I 4 ; k Mi V I - . t f .'',, f , . - x ' s n . ' Miss Mae ElweB Is jost 18, is less than 3 feet tall, and weishs only 109 pounds, bat she's plan ning to win the 15-mll marathon swim through the frigid waters of Lake Ontario next month. Here she Is shown perched on the shoulder of her conch, Martin Craffey, as. she trains On the bench near her home at Revere, Mass. . Parliament Goes Home After Hot Row Over Italian Agreement r BELGRADE. Jugoslavia. An. 14. (AP) Parliament adjourn ed today for an indefinite oeriod after having added to the turmoil in the country by ratifying with the majority of a sigle vote, the Ditteriy opposed Nettuno conven tions with Italy. Meanwhile the question has been, raised by those in sympathy with the Croatian opposition, wnemer this slim majority is suf ficient to make the pact binding. 'uegius tul me COQSUlUUOn CailS tor a tw6-thirds rote for treaty ratifi.fi ' Ml1tKM A 1 X II . . . i complices In the shooting last June in Parliament of Stefan Raditch, his nephew, and another deputy. Say Quorum Lacking Croatian newspapers, today, de clared that the Nettuno conven tions as ratified with only the government supporters voting were worthless because the ab sence of the Croats and Serbian Agrarians left Parliament without sufficient numbers for legal rati fication. They accused the govern, ment of adding crime to crime re gardless of the satisfaction due to the Croats for past injustices. Generally it is acknowledged that while the Nettuno conven tions will give added power to the Croatian demand for home rule it will leave Italy without excuse to interfere In Jugoslavia's Internal crisis. . Suspension Indefinite The Skupstina, before adjourn ment, adopted bills ratifyinr the consular. Judicial and commercial conventions with Poland. It will remain In suspension until con voked by a special decree, which is not anticipated for a long time. It was said authoritatively here tonight that the Skupstina would be dissolved In the fall and new general elections held under government in which the Croats would participate largely. The first move toward reconcil iation of the. racial factions. Is looked for next Sunday -when Luna Davidovitch, leader of the Demo cratic peasants party, will appeal to the Croats to bury the hatchet and return to Parliament when It reassembles in September. If the plea is accepted, it is expected that dissolution will follow by decree of King Alexander. General Markets DAISY PORTLAND. Ore.. Ass. 14, -(AP). - Dairy Escaaatre. net nrmes: Batter: extras 47e: standards 4Se: prima firsts 45Ke: firsts 3tte. -s"ss: extras 80c; firsts 29e; mi lima extras 25c: medians firsts 25e: rder- sned 20e. - . r . HAT PORTLAXD. Ore.. Anx. 14. -(AP). IIij: Buying prices: FUstera -ieii t'sn- thjr 2Ifci2.50: do. alley, 17t7.50; sirs; ia.jO&17; ctoTr tl531S.5s straw. S7.50- ton; Mllinx priees f z ton mere. ' PRODUCE . , POBTLAXD. Orts. Ant;. 14. (AP). it leaa ! r ices ; Milk-Riw milk (4 per cent). $2.30 wt fe ' Portland, less - an per eeat. Batterfst, 4s station. 4ie track. 474Se mb rortiaaa. Pooltrr Alir Was over 4 . 24e; 4 to 4 poaad. S t 4 Ibs lae; a lts, aa4 under loe; aprtaf sad let-kerne under 1 lbs.. 23e; over 2 lba. 24e. Springs and lefaoraa firmer. Potatoes Quotation on basis of lOO lb. sacks; Yakima Ketted Oeats, new, S1.S0 te $1.75; Irish Cobblers, new. $1.40 to $1.50: Deschetes Gems. old. TJ. & Ktv I, $1.00 to $1-25 eombiaatoia grades 607&e. onions Host varieties 11.55 to 1.75. Batter Stead r. Portland Dairr turmoil seen lilt JUGOSLAVIA IJtxtra; 43 Ue; itaadards, 4S1s); pritaai III SWELL ARKANSAS VOTE One of Heaviest Ballots in u State's History Taken Yesterday LITTLE. ROCK, Ark., Aug. 14. ( AP ) .-Actlvltyf women vo ters in the Arkansas state demo cratic primary today swelled the total vote to a figure believed to have exceeded the 219,000 cast in the primary two years ago and to have approached a record estab lished a few years ago when the Ko Klux Klan , was a dominant issue In the state. Nominees were selected for state, district and county offices with the nomination equivalent to election to all state and district offices. Weather over the state was fair throughout the day. -Vote Held Decisive Some candidates for state of fice claimed the heavy feminine vote would determine the outcome in some races, notably that . for governor in which there were seven candidates. Reports from over the state generally indicated comparatively few voters were challenged by election officials for their refusal to pledge . support to the party's presidential nominees, Alfred E. Smith and Joseph T. Robinson. Party officials in some counties had announced voters would be required to pledge support of the national ticket but Indications were ; the rule followed in most places was to challenge only, those democrats who had been especial ly outspoken in their opposition to the national ticket. Ticket xtra Long One of the longest ticket on record in the state greatly delayed the reporting of returns. The most active candidates for governor were Governor Harvey Parnell, who as a lieutenant gov. era or became chief executive when Governor John E. Martineau was named a federal j)dge a few months ago and who made hie campaign largely on the claim change, in that office at this time would endanger the state's pres ent road program; J. Carroll Cone, state auditor; Brooks Hays, 30 year-old attorney and Tom J. Ter rain former "no pardon" governor. who In this campaign declared hie policy against pardons had been too severe. The other gubernator ial candidates were Ben J. Grif fith, R. K. Mason and J. R. Ven able. - Five of the six Incumbent con gressmen seeking re-election had opposition. Otis Wingo of the fourth district was renominated without a contest and John N. Tillman of the third was not a candidate. finta, 43e; firsts, 42c Crcaanery prices: Prints, Se orer cub standards. ECS Steady, Portland 'Dairy Ex change (net basis) : Frets standard ex tras. 29e: fresh standard firsts. 284c: Iresh medium extras, 27e: fresh medium firsts, 26c. Priees to retailers. 163a over exchange priees. PORTIAHD GRAIN PORTLAND. Ore.. Anr. 14. AP). Cash grain: Wheat Bir Bend Blnestem, hard white $1.29; soft white $1.13; western white $1.13: hard winter $1.05H; northern spring $1.07; west ern Kea fi.ostt. Oats No. 2 88 lb. white. $35.50. Barley No. 2. 4 lb. B. W., $32.50. Corn N6. 2, E. T. shipment $41. Miirran Standard, $28. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Ore Anr. 14. fAPV Keeeipts 175; cattle none; eaWes 74. Market stead? to strong. Steers (1100-1130 lbs.), rood $11. SO 12.50: (950-1100 lbs.), rood $11.75 12.50; 800 and up, mediums, $10.75 11.50; common. $9010.75: heifers (850 lbs. down), good, $9.7510; cows, ftmd, 71.7 s.2 5; common and medium. 170 o.o; low cutter, 94.73 ? 7. Bulls (rearhnrs excluded), roof, -beef 7.Z5 ((S 8; cutter to medium, 16.50 (S 7.25. CalTes 1500 lbs. down), medium to choice,' $9 11; evil to eommon, $7.50 B; choice $13.50ll,5O- rmxlt-'n, $12 13.50; cull to' eommon $8.50 12. noes Keeeipts, none. Batcher classes ateadr to 25e lower on best quality feeder pics 50 (id 75c hirher. HeaTrweirht (250-S50 lbs.) mod iast to choice. $10.506 12.75 : medium weight (zoo-zao ibs.K medium to caeiee til. 50 013; light light (160-200 lbs), medium to choice $1313.25; light lighla (130- 160 lbs), medium to choice. S11.5O01S: pseking sows, rough and smooth. $e.50 to) o.ao; aiangater pigs (90-130 lbs,), me dium to eboieo S11312: feeder and seteker pigs (70-130 lbs.), medium to enoiee, $11012. jsnee and iambi, if a raeeinU: mar ket steady. Lambs (84 lba. dowa), good to choice. $10.75011.25; (92 lba. dowa). medium $9.7510.75; fall weights). . cull to eommon, $8.5069.75: yearling wethers. (110 lbs. down), medium to ehoeie. $7.50 9; awes, (120 lba. down), mediant to eftoiee. $4$5: (120-150 lbs.),- medium tm eboieo. $45: (120-150 lbs.), medium to choice. $8(i4.50; (all weights), call so common. 92 (0 a. . CHICAGO ORAXir CHICAGO. Ang. 14. (AP). Wheat anew raa - p rapidly toiay iaflneneed by news of frost fa Canada aad by like lihood of more frost there tonight. Re ports that so for no lose ia haahels and bat little ia quality would result failed to act as aa offset. Closing quotations on wheat were na settled 3 S-Se to 2 7-S net higher, with m He U 7-e aad oaU rarying from decline to l-c advance. ' STOCK TsTARKrr Krw TORK. Aug. 14. AP). Pro eoent shifts of snoeulatiTO seatimm characterised todayi stock Market. Prieea opened irregularly lower, rallied aroa midday when the call money rate lowered, had another sinking spell ia the early afternoon, aad rallied again only to sell off at the close. Final qoo tatioas disclosed a long list of net de clines ranging from 1 to S points inter spersed with a few gains. Call money was aooreeiahlT mi a. day, renewing unchsnred st 7 eeat. dropping U 7 vd Haally to per eeat. Baaka called aboat $10,000,000 in loaaa soon after the market ooeeied, but they were easily replaced. Time none and commercial paper rates held firm. with soma Sew York dealers advancing the bid rate ee 120 day hankers accept ance 1-8 of 1 -per cent. : Asaasemeat shsres enjoyed a tapoa-v outburst of strength bat the gains f-lled to bold. Warner Bros- A "ran up from sn early low of 794 to a new rn S and then slipped back to P24 off 1U net, Paramouat Famous Laskv clos ed 2 poiats higher at 133 bat Pathe A lost most of aa early gaia of 2 poiats. Visiting Mrs. Stanton .Mr. and.Coantv. Oresron ' a th nlsm for Mrs. Herbert Campbell Of Whit- tier, Calif.,: where "the' teaches school, are spending several days' visiting: with his cousin, Mrs. Jan et Stanton, lfi 2 South Cottage. Mr. ana Mrs, Campbell are on a two weeks wedding trip and ex pect to have visited most ' of the Oregon scenic spots before they return to the south. From here they will make the Mt: Hood loon trip. - 7" Al Sees Chance to Save Face in Straton Attack By PAUL P. HACTERT Associated Press Staff Writer ALBANY. N.-Y.. Aug. 14 (AP Governor Smith today all but put his proposed debate with tr. John Roach Stratton of New York In the class of expected events that never materialize. In a terse letter to the clergy man, the democratic presidential nominee renewed his demand that they meet face to face in Calvary Baptist church where Dr. ; Strat ton recently declared that the Governor was the ''deadliest foe" of the forces of moral progress in America. Smith insisted on a "yes or no" answer, and clearly indi cated he would net consider the minister's counter suggestion that they come to grips elsewhere than in his church. Implies Reply Too Long 1 have your letter of August the ninth covering three pages In answer to my simple request that be permitted to come to your church and there have yon repeat! In my presence the statements you 1 made about me with such proof as you care to adduce and give me an opportunity to answer you before your own parishioners and in the place where you made the state ments," said the Governor in his latest letter. Your reply shows that you mis understand the situation. I have no intention of conducting a poli tical debate with you. I wrote you not in the capacity of a candidate or personally, but as the governor of the state of New York, whom you have traduced. No Alternatives Given "The answer to my request to appear in your church before your parishioners under the con ditions I mentioned is yes or no. Unless and until I hear from you in the affimative, the matter is dosed. - After declining for several days to be drawn out on his reaction to Dr. Stratton's proposal that they clash verbally in Madison Square Garden or elswhere, but not in his church, the governor made public without comment what may be his final rejoinder to Dr. Stratton. It was handed to newspapermen who ad gathered at the executive man ?ion for their daily interview with the nominee. It turned out to be only one of the news develop ments at the press conference. State Chairman Quits Almost as .an after thought, the Governor announced that Lieuten ant Governor Edwin Corning, who Is 111 in Maine, had forwarded to him his resignation as chairman of the New York state democratic committee, to which will fall the task of directing the campaign this fall on behalf of the party's state ticket. It was explained that Corn ing's retirement was due entirely to his health. "As he bantered with newspaper, men. prior to receiving a call late in the day from Senator Carter Thomas Condon's Biography Ready UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, August 14. (Special) "Thomas Condon, pioneer geolo gist of Oregon," a volume written by Dr. Condon's daughter, Ellen Condon McCornack, has been pub lished In Eugene and now Is ready for distribution it is announced by Mrs. McCornack. The book repre sents several years of work on the part of Mrs. McCornack, who has carefully compiled data on the life of the scientist. Correspondence of Dr. Condon, as well as lectures and notes, is also Included in the book. NOTICE OREGON ELECTRIC RAIL WAY COMPANY hereby gives no tice that on the 28th day of July, 1928, it filed with the Interstate Commerce Commission at Wash ington, D. C, its application for a certificate that the present and fu ture public convenience and ne cessity permit the abandonment by it of a line of railroad extend ing from a connection with its main line at West Woodburn in an easterly direction lo Wood burn, a distance of 2:3 miles, all in Marion County, Oregon. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY. A-15-22-29 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLKaTENT Notice is hereby. given that the undersigned has filed in the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marlon, has duly verified Final Account, as one of the Executors of the last will and testament and estate of Elizabeth J. Ratcliff, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Tuesday, the 21st day of Angus t, 1928, at the boor of tea o'clock A. M. of said day, as the time, and the- County Court Koom in tne county court House at. Salem, in Marion County.; Ore gon, as the place for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. . Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 18th day of July. 1928. CHARLES A. RATCLIFF, One of the Executors 5f the Last Will and Testament of Elixabeth J. Ratcliff. deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Execu tors, Salem, Oregon.' Jlyl8-25Al-8-15 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT v Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, his duly verified Final . Account, as admin istrator of the estate of Aaron Lev. eridge Beckner, deceased, and that said Courl has fixed Tuesday, the 4 th day of September. 1 9 2 8. at the hour of ten oVWk A M-of said day, as the time, and the County Court Koom In in bounty Court House, at Salem. Marion hoatHne - aairl final sAniint on1 .11 objections thereto. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 1st day of August, 1928., .. - C. L. BECKNER. - Administrator of the last will and testament and estate or Aaron Leveiidge Beckner, Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER. - , : Attorney for Administrator, Salem, Oregon. Al-8-15-22-29 r.taam nf Virginia th rtneMonHal nominee disclosed that Norman H.i Davis of New York. w- 0 aemocrais servea as assistant sec- re tar y of the treasury and a , i - der-secretary of state during the Wilson administration, had stop ped off for a morning chat on hie way some irom aiocx Dnuge, Mass.;day at tne executive mansion with Speech Checked Over j Senator Glass, the governor -has Tha VATirnnr 1l Mnnrtsd l)9lanDOintmentl to See JOSflPDhUS hn haul anont nart of th nwtrnins? checking over galley proofs of his, completed acceptance speech. which will be delivered here a week from tomorrow night and made known his intention of mak ing his annual visit to the New York state fair at - Syracuse re- CLASSIFIED AD Issued Daily Except Monday by tTfie Statesman $ublis?jina Co. 215 So. 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Phone 34F11, 3 ROOM furnished apartment .775 N. Cottage., gardless of what demands may bejernor plans to go to New York, made on him as a presidential 'remaining there over night before candidate. As governor, the nominee at - tends the fair Thursday, August A - la tila snafsvm tin will arls&lfv. er'a short speech, indoors, if pos- I.IMo -n .ri tila vntra IT,, in tends to 'fight shy of any political discussion, believing that It wonld oe an impropriety on nis part iu i discuss national campaign issues on such an occasion Daniels Given Interview On ton nf hist conference late to. I Daniels there tomorrow. Senator George of "Georgia. Thursday, and Senator Walsh of Montana on Fri- day. He aouots wnetner it win oe possible for him to get away from Albany for a week-end rest be- fore his notification. On Thursday, August 23, the CLOSE in well furnished front apartment with fireplace. 658 Center. 4-ROOM furnished apartment, lower floor. 923 S. Com'l. 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Owner moving on farm and will reduce price to $4500, cash ,500, bal. easy. Will take good air as part.- LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 120 State Street Phone 1727 POSITIVELY The Best Bungalow Buy - - in town Real $3700 value for $2750; only $500 will handle the deal thie bungalow is double construct ed, well? built. 41: Rooms,:, Nook, Fireplace, wired for Elee. range, hardwood floors, Furnace, r sta rash trays, on paved street,, par. ins paid. Close to school-Bus line. Located in a new district of N'orth T5alem. If you want the jiggest snap in town. See BECHTEL or SEARS 341 State St. H Room 4 $ 800 Bungalow, 2 rooms,. wood- sued, lights and water, 2 '. fine English walnut trees, large lot, $75 down. USOO 5-room cottage, bath, gar age, lots of fruit, good lo cation, pavlnjtxpd., $150 down. . ' 2600 An attractive stucco home, . 5 rooms and nook, fire place and garage, $250 down. $3500 Bungalow, living and din- ; . ing room, 3 bedrooms, basement, furnace, . good .location. Terms. ' J4200 Modern (.room . Englfeh type home, garage,: east front. $250 down. $4750 New aad attractive 6-room English type home, mod , v era in every way, . $504 . down.- ... $6500 An attractive home at 846 ... Hood St.. large lot. full bath and shower down. ' . stairs, toilet and. lavatory Upstairs, C large rooms, . ." $750.. . - -, If you : want higher priced homes we have them. . " - $5000 private money to loan. : MELVIN JOHNSON ;;0 U. S. Eank Bldg. Phone 687 proceeding to Seagirt, N. J. to at- ilend a big democratic rally and re. j.iew National Guard troops i on Saturday. August 25. It is ms m- tention to remain on the New Jer- fej Coast OVer the WeeK end, anu perhaps to return to Albany before j going to Syracuse. Beyond tne state fair engagement he has no definite plans and does not know as yet where he will spend Labor Day or when he will start out on his campaign travels. "Arent you counting on taking a vacation before you begin tour ing?" Smith was asked by news- papermen "I'm not counting on anything," he replied. "I'm just going along from day to day aomg me oesi i can. Besides, I don't know where to go for a vacation. I probably wouldn't get any rest even did go away somewhere." - if I NEW STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS BRING QUICK, SATISFACTORY RESULTS $500 DOWN $40 a month. New modern home. Large fur nace, fireplace, hardwood, etc. 5 large rooms finished. Unfinished upstairs. Paving, walks, lawn, etc. Immediate possession. Price cut from $5250 to $4750. BECKE & HENDRICkS 189 N. High St. DELANO & DOW SPECIALS An Honest sacrifice This seven room house on full, lot in good lo cation worth $3500 $2600 buys it if you come quick. Very easy terms. A dandy little 5 Room Home With sun room, corner lot lOOx 100. Among Salem's choice homes: both streets naved and paid, ground alone worth $3000 $3650 on easy terms buys it. 290 N. Church Tel. 2830 Farms HIGHLY improved ranch, ML An ml. fine hot) vard rented at the nrifnt time 214.00 oer acre: 114 A. in cultivation, fenced and cross fenced in woven wire, place wen watered with running stream. Owner wishes small place near Sa lem, get this place for it brings real money. H. C. SHIELDS 381 State St. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A FARM BARGAIN? 94 acres, good black soil. 70 acres ciearea, Z4 pasture wuu young growth timber. Family or chard, 1 A. logans, 1 A. peach es. Good 8 room and bath plas tered house, hot and cold water electric lighte. fireplace. Frui house, good barn and out bullr ings. Price $12,000, $2000 cash See us or call 970 for appoh ment. SOCOLOFSKT & SON 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg., EXCHANGE EXCHANGE Will accept cheap house or lot valued up to $1500 for my equity in 5 acre tract located 4 miles from Salem. 21 large cherry trees, 17 filbert trees, a nice field of logans and other small fruit and berries.' Make your living on the acreage and gave your earn ings. $100 per year pays balance of $1100. SEE Mrs. Ellis with ; I LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 TRADE. House and lot $3500, for email farm. A good large house close to bus iness district for smaller house. A good house and a good busl-J ness tor smaii iarm. F. L. WOOD 341 State St. WE WANT ACREAGE FIVE ROOM HOUSE,. West Sa lem, semi-modern. Price $2500. Want to exchange for 2 to 5 acres near Salem. - SEVEN ROOM. New. and atrlct ly modern home. Paved street and cement walks. Will exchange tor 1 to 5 acres improved, near Salem to $4000 or $5000. See our agents. ' TRIANGLE REALTY COMPANY 421 Court Street ? Ground Floor "Exchange Headquarters" -? GREATEST- Trading organiza tion on the Pacific Coast, We have over 3 0 0 - nronertiea listed tar - change. Every kind of property, every price, every location. We own match your exchange exact ly. If yoo would like to trade your property tods; coma in today. See uaskill ft ear Lis, Realtors 166 8. Liberty TeL 2242 FOR SALE 18 A. near Salem, good bldgs. Cows, team, bogs, fowl, $6600, terms. - Well improved 90 A. farm near town, $11,500, take residence. 10 A. adjoining city limits, f A. berries. Bldgs. $4800. For Rent -Good Locations Nice 5 room bungalow..... .$25 Good 7 room bungalow. ...... 30 Good 6 room houee. ........ 25 PERRINB A MARSTERS - 212 Gray Bid. . SUBURBAN ACRES: 8 acres ith beantiful view and onW 2 miles from business district.' Own. er leaving will sacrifice. , O. K. De Witt, 1313 Edgewater St. - : DAIRY AND STOCKs FARMS . I have for sale one of the finest Dairy. Farms In Polk County, ful ly, equipped. - 30 pure bred Jer seys. . ; - . - ' Also several line Lincoln Conn. ty stock farms, ' Ask about them; A.. C. BOHRNSTEDT - . - Realtor Loans Insurance 1 4 7, No. Com'l St., Salem, Oregon VERTIS1NG Mexican Traific Officers Coming Here Tomorrow Captain Rey Bowles and his squad of Mexican motorcycle of ficers who have completed a the atrical engagement in Portland will stage a demonstration on the streets of Salem Thursday. They will be here most of the day and will call on Governor Pat terson. Chief of Police L. V. Jenkins of Portland said he would detail two officers to accompany Captain Bowles and his squad to Salem. Plans Repairs W. H. Hender son took out a permit Tuesday to repair a dwelling at 1134 Madi son street at a cost of 1250.. FOR SALE OR TRADE TWo egistered shrop rams. Phone 116. DRIVE BY 1940 N. TH ST. Look at this neat 4 room etucco home. Strictly modern, except fireplace. Full lot, first class electric range with it. $3,200 buys it, easy terms. The best 145 Acre highly im proved farm buy in the Willam ette valley. We are ready to prove this statement at any time. Exceptional suburban homesitf, 3 acres best soil, living water, ml. court house, close to hue, store, church, school and pave ment, desired by many, never on the market before. Priced below value. A Farm with unusual resources. 63 acres, 4 miles city limits, on Silverton highway. Year round pasture, river runs full length one side. 20 acres first bottom, if plowed raises anything from on ions to mint. Enough timber to cut 2,000 to "3,000 lords wood. Most of cultivated land seeded to clover. New 8, room strictly mod ern stucco house. Deep well, wa ter system, large barn, other build ings and new. Price right. Take Salem residence property. Better look this over. , DELANO & DOW 290 N4rth Church St. Phone 2830 5 ACRE fruit tract, good five room house, good well and spring, outbuildings. 6 mi. S. of Salem. Phone 3CF13. BARGAIN. Good 7 -room plas tered house, fireplace, basement, etc., large shade trees, fruit, ber ries, garden. 7 lots, near schools, good view. Will sell all or house and 3 lots $3,800; house and two lots $3,500; terms. Half block to paving. 849 Rural Avenue or call Conner, statesman oiiice. BEST LOT IN TOWN On a beautiful corner, both streets paved and paid, 3 ehoicr cherry trees, sidewalks in and paid. $150 down. Price $750. Most ideal location m Houywooa listrict. See BECHTEL or SEARS '.41 State St. Room 4 TIMBER Fifty thousand acres ir and pine. Well located for ogging and manufacturing. Rea onably priced. FINE country hotel with sery 6 station. Both paying. Sell trade. Good location on paved ;hway. WILL take Salem home on one C the best dairy ranches in Ore on. Completely stocked and quipped. Registered Jersey. ee us at once. 170 ACRES for sale at a sacri fice. Owner land poor and mut ?ell. Wonderful soil. Old build ings. Will take some trade but CASH TALKS. Oae-half hour from Salem. CAPITOL REALTY CO. 216 North High Phone 1143 LOTS N. 17th .St. Addiiion, new, growing district, large lots, prices reasonable. Terme $-5 down. $10 per month. Laurel Park Add. West of Hol lywood, all new homes, lots at rea sonable terms. BECKE & HENDRICKS . 189 N. High St. IN BUSINESS DISTRICT lot 75 by 165 with 5 rm. strictly modern house and one older Jkouse, semi- modern. In 2 apartments furnish ed for $10,500. Good terms. WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor 175 S. High St. SHEEP FOR SALE Choice ewes coming two year old in fine condition. In car load lots or any amount to suit purchaser. Phone or write. S. Philippl dc Son. Scio. Oregon. 40 ACRE equipped dairy, and poultry farm. 11 head of cattle, good team, all tools, 200 chickens. 6 .acres corn fine patch of kale. Barn full of hay. " All goes at bar gain price for quick sale or will trade. ' 7 ROOM house close in on N. Winter St. Garage, basement and furnace. Price $6850. Easy terms. 40 ACRES Fine timber and stock proposition. For sale at a, bargaln or will trade. What have you? 5-ROOM house and garage, good location. Clear of encum brance. Splendid valne at $1100. 31 3-4 ACRES fair improve ments, family fruit. Near good valley town. - Splendid shipping facilities. : s Bargain price of $2800.00. yirich & Roberts Realtors 129 N. Cornl St. Tel. 1354 FOR SALE Pure bred Shrop shire yearling rams or trade for ewes. 3. E. Scott, Salem. SECOND growth fir, four foot, fire miles out, good roads, $4.00 per eord. Phone 2538-R. . FOR beach property, lots or acreage overlooking the ocean for wonderful buys in dairy ranch es See or write to W.-H. Burtis, Wald port. Ore. , VALUE! New 4 room house In North Sa lem; Lot 50x150. Price $2250.00. $500.00 cash; balance to suit. Dis tant owner. W. G. KRUEGER . j--' -.-r- ..Realtor 147 N. Com! - - v . Phone 217