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" The New Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday If orrung, August 21, 1928 mU LEGIOil 8 in wes HOLD Oil MEET ADVERTISING Future Champ? . TO H I MEET I . HILLSBORO, Ore.. Aug. 20 fSnll Interest In the first an imal American Legion air circus Sunday, August 21, at the Hills, boro airport, la being shown throughout the Willamette Taller and the lesion committees are lay ing"-plans to giv the spectators "a thrill a minute." - It is ex- neeted that at least 20 planes from various parts of the north west will take part in the day's . events. The circus will be opened at 11 a. m. with a race from Swan island field in Portland. This race is free for all. They will leave the port a minute apart and the prizes will be 175 for first, $60 for second, ' and 25 for third. The second event will be formation flying over . the city. v Stoat Flying Next The stunt flying contest will start at 1 p. m.. and it is open to strictly stock 90 horse newer mo tors. This event will include inree Tolte. three loops, three true Im melmans, and three turns in a spin romlnc ont In direction of enter ing. Cash prises are $40, $30 and liov The fourth event is a i mile three-cornered race for 90 horsepower strictly stock motors with prises of $75, $50 ana w. Planes will vie in a dead-stick landing for $20. $20 and $10. A dead-stick landing cutting mo tors off at 100 -feet altitude, frees- .- .tirir and landing at a given point. The winner is the one who has his wheel nearest the line. a. tentative event is a 15-mile race for 200 horsepower motors, strictly stock, for cash prises of $75. $50 and $25. The last event will be the sensational parachute - drop from plane. Winners will be declared and Introduced after each event and the money will be awarded at the end of the show. Listen In TUESDAY atOKHTKG 7:00-9:00 KXL (2W). HaasrlwM pre- mu. - :0-10:00 KXX (278) Better Hnni Onl. , :0-:45 KZU Fortlaad Early Bird. 0-10:00 KWJJ (250). Cenrert. t: 00-10:00 KTBR (220). Wamaa's p- grm. :OO-I2:00 KWBS (20). Haass-wife's hoar. :S0-12:00 KOVS (31) Soar aa4 atilitjr. 9:45-12 :00 KXI. Caartty procram. 10:00-11:80 KOW (492). HaaselioU kelps, "Happiaasi" progna sd Ba sic 10:00-11:00 KFEC (14). RJoet pr rram. 10:00-11:00 KWJJ. Birthday aaar. 10:00-12:00 KEX. Dcsotioaal service sad sfaoppiac f"a 11:00 12:00 KFKC. Aanonneemnt ana Basic. 1 1:00-1 2 :00 KWJJ. Orefea is forest km. TUESDAY ATTXBSOOK 13:00-1:09 KOIN. Orgaa coaeert. 13:00 1:00 KTBC. Semi-claasieal ai aie. 13:00-1:00 BTTX. Concert easeaaale. 13:00-6:00 KXL. Afternoon presenta tions. 13:00-6:00 KWJJ. fitadio prorraaa. 1:00-2:00 KJEC. Utility, eer-riee and laaekeoa concert. 1:00-3:00 KTBR. Ifasie. 3:00 KTBR. Baseball play by play. S :00-4 :00 KFIC. Pipe orgaa and (3:30) beauty talk. 3:00-4:00 KOIX. Newt sad nntic. 4:00-5:00 KEX. Concert easenble. 4:00 5:00 KFF.C. Btadio concert and book chat. 5:00-6:O0 KEX. Symphony. 5:00-6:00 KFKC. PopnUr' muiie. TTJE8DAT HIGHT 9:00-6:30- KXL (220). Organ concert. 6:00-6:40 KTBB (229). Dinner eon cert and road report. 6:00-7:00 KFEC (214). Hawaiian ma aie. 6:00-7:00 KWBS (200). 8ens-clas- ieal program. - - - 6:00-7:00 KEX 278). Utility and Ra dio Kairhts in concert wita Arthur 'Johnson, tenor. 6:00-7:00 KWJJ (250). Dinner con cert. 6:00-7:00 KG W (492). Dianer con certs; (6:45) taU- :00-7:00 KOIN (319). Organ concert. 6:30-7:30 KXU Childrea'a precraat. 7:00-8:00 KWBS. PopnUr Basic, 7:00-8:00 KEX. Dianer dsnco concert. 7:00-8:00 KXL. Eatertaiaaent. 7:00-8:00 KG W. "If eatery Laae," iPCN). S:0O :30 KGW. PCS pro-Tree. ;00:5 SXnX. Kadid Ka4(hU ee (8:30) Raa-elers. 8:00-9:00 KXU Coarteiy prorraa. 8:00-9:00 KTBR. Varied fee tares. 8:0O-9.40 KOIN. Varied prorraa. 8:00-10:00 KWBS. Stadia prorraa. 8 : 30-9 :00 KOW. ' 'MiaaU Un.' -9.00 10:00 KXU Hawaiiaa hoar. 9:O-10:00 KOW. ProgroB froa KOMO 9:00-10:00 KTBR. Pregraa. 9.00-10:00 KEX. Radio KaigbU con ' cert with tooor and coatraltav 9:00-19:00 KWJJ. Coaeert. 10:00-10:80 KXU Stadia featarea. 16:00-11 :00 KWBS. Reoaott prograa. 10:00-13:00 KEX. Weather, polieo re- pevta. now flashes and daaco hoar. 19:00-12:00 KOW. Daaee vrerra. - AUalU -19:30-13 :0O dtXU Variety War. . 13:00-1 :0O KXU Pepeler oatertaia Beat. PCK 7 8. "Xessory La.s'V 8 8 30. . operetta. VTee Beheaiam Oirt"; 3:30 - 1 : ia-13. daaee Basic. . . i . r .5T -- so- oeacert; 7. UTS !M: 30. orchestra; -.1 9-13. daaee aews aae teaetr. LTge)es (40). S, ayaphop ".-.. u o-eti .aotriea; 7:30, is ' re: 8tj POr: , orrfceetra: 10., PCX. MJ Lea Argelv(400). . 4oiocs; i . . ---. aews: 7, playet; .";,.' -erne; 19-13, 'orchestra in Trio. KPO 8 rraaetse (433). 6. Basic : T eeit; 8. PCM; 9 10, 10:80 13, PCN. Effort to Trace Death Car Pilot Proves Failure No trace has been found of the hit-and-run driver whose automo. bile struck and killed T. A. Sny der, 5, on the road about a mile and onehahf from Donald Satur day night, according to a renort made by Coroner Lloyd Rigdon, I 101 -owing an investigation of the case Sunday. The body was found Sunday morning by, a boy who delivers newspapers along that road. Sny der evidently was struck by a car traveling at high speed, as his! body was thrown IS feet. He Is; aid to have a son living in Port, f laud. The body was taken to An- rora. - Tammany. If it could, realialnr Its standing throughout the coun try, would Jump at the chance to -lead lhn people to believe -Governor Smith Is In no war associated ; with that organisation." But. Tam--many Is the Governor -and -the Governor is Tammany. So there yon are.. v.-. 1 1 i i V t. II v V X IB 1 -: .1 U 4 - She's the beet girl trap shot la western Pennsylvania and a prob able state champion of the fntnre that's what they're saytec of 13-year-old Asm Loniae Peters of Washington, Pa In a recent meet tg.it- the beat men marksmen of her district, this young lady broke 49 oat of SO clay pistons to tie for high can. She is jnst sopho more in high school and has been Khooting less than two years. . . City Attorney Fred Williams is watching the records of the state supreme court for the filing of briefs in the Rosebnrg airport case, which is expected to come up on appeal soon. This case is of interest here, since it has a bearing on the le gality of the $50,000 bonds voted in Salem for purchase and estab lishment of an airport. The suit was filed to determine whether this constitutes a municipal pur pose, both the Roseburg and Sa lem charters forbidding the issu ance of bonds for any other pur pose. The circuit court for Douglas county upheld the legality of the issue. Members of the Salem airport commission ' said Monday that final selection of a site will not be made until the legislature acts upon the offer of property now owned by the state and offered for sale to the city for this purpose, by the board of control subject to the legislature's approval. Kiwanians Make Effort to Bring Convention Here Kiwanians representing the Salem club at the northwest dis trict convention at Aberdeen, will make a bid today to bring the 1929 convention to thjs city. Salem's invitation will be voiced by the Rev. Norman K. Tully, pas tor of the Presbyterian church, who left for Aberdeen last night. Others from Salem attending the convention at Aberdeen in clude Charles Wiper, president. Dr. George H. Alden, William Chadwick, William Liljequist, Rhea Luper, Roy R. Hewitt, Dr. Henry Morris, Douglas McKay, C. E. Wilson. Dr. David B. Hill. Wil lis Clark. Fred Slade and Willard H. Wirtf, Funeral Service For Miss Smith .To Be Wednesday Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. for Miss Clara E. Smith. 63, whose body was found floating in the mill-pond 01 tne j. ru spauiaing Lagging company Monday morning. Miss Smith, who had been in poor health for a long time, disappear ed from the home of her sister, Mrs. -V. Ohmart. on South Com mercial street about 6:30 o'clock that morning. The body was recovered by Adrian Kemp, boom man at the sawmill. Beside her sister,. Miss Smith is survived by a brother, Hamlin -F. Smith of Salem, and several nieces and nephews. She. was a daughter of Fabritus Smith. Salem pioneer. and was born, in thhrwjf-, :. ; Those who claim Smith is a vote setter must confine themisetves lb New Yorlt: City, - for outside of Greater New . York he- does net hold up.' Of the 62 counties in the state he carried only one outside of New York City in 1924, and four outside of Greater New York in 1926. "The people of the United States versus Tammany" Is the real issue in this campaign, ac cording to J. Matt Clinton of Ken tucky, and he is not all wrong either. . . . 4 A Jor high compression motors GASOLINE WILLIAMS AWfllTS WORT DECISION waaas) wa cam . About CO members of the Hart ley clan met Sunday at the E. W. Hartley homestead near Macleay for the fourth annual family re union. . Mr. and Mrs. John Teken bnrg, who live on the farm, were hosts for the occasion, one of the features of which was a bountiful feast spread under the maple trees of the spacious yard. Following th edinner, a pro gram of musical selections, read ings and speeches was held. Two original poems, relating the ex periences of the Hartley family on the journey from Illinois across the plains and into the Oregon country, were also read. Out-of-town visitors were: John Kline, Coriaa Kline, Lavina Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Howard, Mrs. Jftora Howard and Maxlne Hartley of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Van Meter, Forest Grove; Mrs. Mae Blade - and' daughters Jean and Hazel, and J. C. Hartley, Hills bo ro; Mr. and Mrs. Ear.1 Cook, Turner; Mrs. Emma Larsen, Clarkston, Wash.; Edmund and Harold Hartley, Cottage Grove; Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Bowen and daughter. Merle, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hartley and daughter Jessie and Martin Dorfler, Sllverton; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hartley, Shaw, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartley and son Kenneth, Weiser, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pate and son, James, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hartley and children. Clair, Alyce and Elmo, Jefferson. Baby Girl Born To Claxtar Folk CLAXTAR, Ore., Aug. 20 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Heth of this place are receiving congratulations on hte birth of a daughter born in Salem last week. Mrs. Heth was Miss Violet New ton of Claxtar before her mar riage. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned, by an order of the County Court of Marlon Conn, ty, State of Oregon, duly made and entered on the 17th day of August, 1928, was appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Ja cob Henry Hudel, and that he has duly qualified as such. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly' verified as requird by law, at the office of Percy A. Cupper, 411 Masonic Temple, in the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, to-wit: August 21, 1928. ALBERT THEODORE HUDEL, Administrator of the estate of Jacob Henry Hudel. PERCY A. CUPPER, Attorney for Administrator, 411 Masonic Temple Salem, Ore gon. A21-28-S4-11-18 NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING FIRST MORTGAGE SIX PER CENT SINKING FUND GOLD BONDS. NOTICE Is hereby given that T. A. Livesley, Inc., an Oregon Corporation. Mortgagor In that certain Mortgage or Deed of Trust dated September 1. 1926, given to the undersigned, as Trustee, which. said instrument is recorded in Book 138 at Page 499 of the Mortgage Records of Marion County, Oregon, which secures an issue of bonds of the aggregate face value of Two Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand ($225.- 000.00) Dollars, and T. A. Lives- ley, Inc., now the owner of the! premises described in said instru ment, haa given notice of their in tention to call and to redeem on September 1, 1928, all of the out standing bonds secured by said instrument. Bonds, to be called and re deemed, on September 1, 1928, are numbered from M 1 to M 175, inclusive, of which the principal par value is $1,000.00 each, and D 1 to D 100, Inclusive, of which the principal par value is $500.00 each. j Redemption of said bonds will be effected . by payment to the holders thereof of an amount equal to the face value thereof plus the interest due on Septem ber 1, 1928, and a premium in ac cordance with the -terms of said Deed of Trust and Bonds of two per cent (2) of the par value. All bonds with all nnmatured in terest coupons . attached thereto mwsti be deposited with and sur rendered to the undersigned for redemption, and aoeellation. Said bonds will cease to bear interest from 'and after Septem ber 1, 1928. s ' . This notice . is given , pursuant to Section Four (4) of Article Two (2) of the said Trust Deed or Mortgage, and redemption of bonds will be in accordance with the provisions of said Section Four (4) Article Two (2) and the terms of said bonds. Salem, Oregon, Aug. 14. 1928 THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA National Association, . Portland. Oregon. As Trustee. al4-21-28 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX ; Notice Is hereby given that the unaersignea nas been duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Coun ty of Marion, as administratrix of the estate of Fred John Von Beh ren. deceased, and that she has duly qualified as such admlnlstra trix; all persons having claims against the estate of said deced ent are hereby notified to present the ttme. dnlr vrlflrl: in mm. at the office of Ronald C Glover, my uurucj, iu ureson. . xsuuaing, Salem, Marion County, Oregon, within six months fTom the date of this notice. - -;-.;.,... 'J.'-' Dated at Salem, Oregon, thU 7ta oay or August. 19 ZS. 'FLORA VON BEHREN. Administratrix of th estate of V: Fred, John Von Behren, De- ' ceased. " ''-. -. !'"t : RONALD C. GLOVER, - - Atltasy " fores Administratrix, Salem. OTasv - - - Issued daily Except Monday by 0titenun $afeUf (in C. 215 8q. Commercial St. Member mf the ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusive ly entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper and aiao to the local news published herein. Bcsiras Omens "Pacific Coast Hepreseatatives : Arthar W. Slypes, Iae, 8eearity Bid--. Portland ; Sharon Bids-. 8nn Francisco; 911 Western Pacific Bid., Low Ang-eles. TXXEPBOWXS - 23 or 583 Society Editor - - 19 Entered at the Post Office in Salem, Oreson, as second class matter. StrBSCRXPTIOsT RATSS Dally and Sunday, by mall. per year $5.00 Dally and Sunday, by carrier monthly .10 CXA&SDTTJDD AOTSSTUnrO ReadlnsT notices, per line 2 line minimum charge) Classified Advertising, per line Classified Advertising, per line 3 times 15c 19c 30c Classified Adrertisins-. per line 6 lines 39c One month, dailr and Sunday per line $1.90 COVTRACT CIASgirTXD ( moeths-eontraeO 8 lines daUy'siMfriuin .per month. 4c a 'Jlne (10 reduction for minimum 19 lines dally) of BUSINESS OPP. BUSINESS BUYS GROCERY, Stock and fixtures ; $1150. I GROCERY and MEATS, fix tures $1500, stock will invoice about $800. GAS STATION and LUNCH $2200. CONFECTIONERY and LUNCH ROOM $2,000. CONFECTIONERY, LIGHT GROCERY, LUNCH. $3,450. POOL and CARD ROOM. $3,700. CAMP GROUND, Service Sta tion. $8,000. HOTEL, furniture and lease, $6,000. MANY MORE business oppor tunities. Some of these will ex change for Salem res. property. For full particulars. See TRIANGLE REALTY COMPANY 421 Court Street Ground Floor "Business Headquarters" FOR SALE Real Estate FOR SALE Lot Front 72x65. Business location. Price right. Three grocery stores. Stock, fixtures, with lease. Prices $3000.00, $1800.00, $800.00. Splendid buys. Filling station together with store, grocery stock, confections, tobacco and soft drinks, going business. Price $2100.00. 6 room modern home, full base ment, furnace, oak floors, large lot, plenty of fruit price $4500. Excellent terms, good location. House and 9 lots to trade for acreage, price-right. Splendid down town bueiness for sale. Price $3100.00. Place well established. Ideal location for building. Lot 80 by 178 ft. Close in. Paving paid. 12 acre subdivision, well im proved. Price eighty-five hundred. Large building, established fop hospital. Good location. Rent! $50.00 per month. Splendid acreage bargains. Acreage for trade for city prop THE BUNGALOW REALTY CO 143 N. HIGH FOR SALE OR TRADE A first class farm. 219 acres. rolling land, 200 acres under cul tivation, black soil, fenced, woven wire, good house, barn, tenant house and. outbuilding. 26 head of cattle, four horse and 40 hogs. and farm implements. $30,000. $10,000 casH or will take a small er farm. F. L. WOOD 341 8tate St. Are You Looking For A Home? - I AmLooIriiigFor An Owner . My .Prefint Masler is leaving . town arid refuses -to take me with hiin. TTius I am footing for some -one1 whonvl may-serve. If you care to take me for Your own I can serve y pu .Very well. a F4iave 41 rooms, 2. modern' bath rooms, a beautiful sari porch and hard, wood floors. Thus I am thoroughly modern In fact I am so modern that my back yard is a miniature park. If you are interested in me please get in touch with my . present owner, Professor Florian VonEschen, who now resides in me at 1853 Court St. (Phone 903 J.J He is handling the details of my disposal himself and invites you to come and look me over. Signed: - ft. t t '; Priced to Move Quickly; Terms - Prof. Florian VohEcchsii - 1853 Court Street. Phone 903-J - . OWNER LEAVING r Must sell his S A. .farm beet 3f soil, good house, bailt-ins. Barn, well. Price $3800. Terms, M will take a house in town as part pay. Bechtel Sears, 341 State St., Room 4. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR CAR I have a cozy 4 Room bunga low furnished, rents for $30 per month. Price $2900. Will take car and some cash, time on bal ance. See my agents. Bechtel Sears, 341 State St.. Room 4. LOOK At 320 South leth St. good house, 7 rooms, basement, gar age. Paved St. Owner away. Make as an offer. He wants to sell See Bechtel Sears, 341 State St., Room 4. 5 A.cloee in on pavement. 5 room plastered house; large chicken house, barn, etc. Elec tricity; fruit; good soil. Price cut $100.00 per acre if sold this week. Phone 1216-R. HOME BARGAINS $3500 New modern 5 room homo, corner, lot paved street. A REAL BARGAIN. $500 down, balance easy terms. $4500 Six room modern home with large lot 99x119 lo cated on S. Commercial st. $500 down will handle. $2650 Attractive 4 room home with fireplace, oak floor, corner lot 50x137 combi nation garage and wood shed. Easy terms, paved street. " $2950 New modern 4 room home on paved street, attractive in every way, $100 down, balance like rent. SEE THIS TODAY. $2300 Four room home with full cement basement, furnace, laundry trys. paved st. $500 down balance like rent. IMMEDIATE POS SESSION. $9000 Beautiful home located on ly six blocks out on corner lot with both streets paved. Modern la every detail, with extra large living room, three bed rooms, large basement, double gar age. Terms. W. H. GRABENHORST A CO. REALTORS 134 S. Liberty St Phone 515 BUNGALOW Snap. Owner away writes us to sell at a sacrifice price. Cost her $4300. We can sell for $3650. Small payment down; now vacant. Immediate possession, has 5 rooms, best of plumbing, full cement basement, furnace, close in, only 4 blocks north of the state house. Paving paid, clear title, has never rented for less than $35 month. For a home or an invest ment see Bechtel or Sears, 341 State St., Room 4. OWN YOUR OWN HOME Saginaw Street cottage $3000 New S. High St. Cottage .... $4700 Falrmount Hill, 5 rooms ....$4000 New strictly modern subur ban with trees $6500 A. C. BOHRNSTEDT Realtor Loans Insurance Nice Home Fine Investment 5 large rooms, built-ins, fireplace, basement i.nd furnace, garage. Owner moving on farm and. will reduce price o $4500. Cash $500. bal. easy. Will take good car as part. LEO N. CHILDS CO. Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 NEW Residence in N. Salem to trade for tractor and farm ma chinery, or cows, good location, for $2350.00. H. C. SHIELDS 381 State Ph. 1784 NEARLY new modern homes from $3650 to $4500. Several very comfortable older homes priced to sell. Acreage from 5 to 2Q acres close to city. Some with, some without buildings for sale. Some will take city in exchange. We will be glad to show you any of these properties. BARBER ft BOND 200 Gray Bldg. 125 N. Liberty 5 ACRE fruit tract, good five room house, good well and spring, outbuildings. 6 ml. S. of Salem. Phone 36F13. t ''4- ft NEW STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS BRING QUICK SATISFACTORY RESULTS FOR RENT OR SALE New 7 room houee located on Liberty road 2 blocks from bus. I acre ground; lots of fruit. If interest ed see Owner at Luthy's Jewelry store. 325 State. EXCELLENT BUY. Residence 7 rooms, furnace, full basement, hot and cold'water. good porch, study is well built. One block from the school, fine condition. Leaving city Easily worth $4000. Will sell foi $3450. Call 1835M. 1285 Waller. 18- A. near Salem, good bldgs. Cows, team, hogs, fowl, $6600, terms. . Well imnroved 90 A. farm near town, $11,500. take residence. 10 A. adjoining city limits, 5 A. berries. Bldgs. $4800. For Rent Good Locations Nice 5 room bungalow. $25 Good 7 room bungalow 30 Good 6 room house,. 25 PERRINE Ml MARSTERS 212 Gray Bldg. SNAP $3500 buys a fine 5 room Bun galow on a lot 5x265 ft. Just outside city limits. Large chick en house and several nice Walnut and Filbert trees. $2300. Bonus loan can be left on place. See Mrs. Ellis with LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 320 State Street . Phone 1727 HOME WITH AN INCOME Choice corner lot with 5 room house and store tyiilding with stock and fixtures. A good go ing business. Price for all $5200, terms on part. LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 LOT BARGAIN $1500 lot for ojy $900. Corner close to Parrish School. SEE Mrs. Ellis with LEO N. CHILDS CO.. .Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 22 ACRE FARM N. of Salem on Highway, best of dark soil, 2 email houses, barn, poultry house, good well. Fruit stand in front. A REAL BUY for $6000, part terms. LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 City Conveniences and Country Privileges One acre of good land not far out on paved road, new bungalow with plenty of built ins, nook, fire place, good plumbing and electric light fixtures, kitchen wired for electric range and hot water heat er. Fine drove well, woodshed and garage. Price $3200 with easy terms. If you want a suburban home, let us show you this. LEO N. CHILDS CO. Realtors 320State Street Phone 1727 BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS -Large lots on N. 17th. $275 to $375. Also Fairmount Hill Laurel Park and Pleasant Home. Among these 161 lots are some real bargains. BECKE & HENDRICKS 189 N. High Street. FAIRMOUNT HILL LOTS $900 on up. Any size or facing. Terms. 52 to choose from. BECKE A HENDRICKS 189 N. High Street. 2 GOOD houses completely fur nished. Possession Sept. 1st. O. K. De Witt, 1313 Edgewater St. CHOICE VIEW LOTS Large east front lots with elec tricity, city water, beautiful trees. building restriction. Moderate prices easy terms. O. K. De WHt, 1313 Edgewater St FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 acres of SileU Valley dairy farm. Address - Mrs. Hattie Sawyer. Phone 122F12. FOR SALE LOT 60x100. lo cated on East Chem. St. Side walk .and paving, paid for. Base ment dug ready for building. Phone 11 10 J. BUILDING LOTS AND SMALL ACREAGE OSi 5AST' TERMS $ 310 Lot SOslOO- located ' on pa-red -street, cost f pav ng to. be added $10 down, ' 119 per month' int. : f 225 Lbt' 59x13 7 'east front, $10 " ' . ' ' -down. $10 per month. , $ 500 Lot 5tzioo located on . . Fawk st. near 8. Commer V '-T- clal C $25 down-$10 per mo." $ 750 Lot 50x100 on paved street near' Richmond school, terms. $ 850 Corner 50x100 pavement In, near school, terms. $ 950 Fine lot 50x100 with sev eral bearing Eng. walnuts, cash. Fairmount Hill dis trict, $1250 Wonderful corner with both streets paved. Fair mount Hill, cash. -SMALL ACREAGE $ 700 One half acre with city s water and electricity, near (city limits. $10 down,' 51 'per mo. $1000 One acre located ck n south of city limits, $K : down, $10 per month. -$ 850 Beautiful view lot located on Heights south of city limits, $100 down, $10 per mo. $1000 Five . acres located :- near ii-paTed'road,.4 miles east, - " v $25 down 110 per moJ- ; $1575 Five acres lpeated on paved r -roaa near scnooi, 4 miles . out,, $25 down, ; $10; per . - month, j .,',- $1750 Five, ; . acres located one mil jTrom city UmSU on - - Asylum Toad. $166 down. , FOR BARGAINS. 8KB US. : W. H. GRABENHORST CO. : :: ai4-B:ubrty Eur' , BARGAIN. Good 7-room plas tered house, fireplace, basement, larre shade trees, fruit, ber ries, earden. 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 AvenHe or call Conner. Statesman office. WANTED Real Estate WANTED One acre with small house, good garage, and some fruit, close to city umius. nwi too highly priced. CAPITOL REALTY CO. 216 N. High - Phone 1143 EXCHANGE Real Estate HOUSE and lot, South Salem, $650.00. Terms or trade for car. F." L. WOOD FOR EXCHANGE Two River side, Calif., improved homes. Free and clear. Want city residence or improved acreage near Salem. These are exceptionally gooa im proved properties. Here for few days only. See me at my resi dence 4 04 South High, or phone 58 5 W. I will call. J. A. White, owner. TAKE in well located lot on $5500 new modern bungalow. Take in trade a good home as part payment on a garage doing big business. Price $11,000. Take Salem home on a 5 acre chicken ranch located near Chris tian college and good schools. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 4 84 Court Str. GREATEST Trading organiza tion on the Pacific Coast. We have over 3000 properties listed for ex change. Every kind .- of property, every price, every location. We can mateh your exchange exact ly. If you would like to trade your property today, come in today. See GASKILL St EARLE, Realtors 166 S. Liberty . ' Tel. 2242 GOOD TRADES $20,000. Best 120 acre farm on Howell Prairie, 100 a. cult., bal. good timber and pasture. Spring and running .water, fenced and cross-fenced, good buildings, good road. School. Trade for a home in Salem up to $4000. : Some cash. Time on balance. If interested see my agents. FINE 5-ACRE FARM Not far ou.t. Sandy loam soil, good house, built-ins. Barn, chicken house. Price $3800. Trade for a house in town, good cow and chickens go with the place. STOCK FARM 474 Acres, 250 cult., bal. fine pas ture, timber. Two sets of bldgs. Trade for tract or small farm. GOOD 97-A. FARM $10,000 Trade for Southern California. 40 A. FARM $1000 Clear title. Abstract. Want trade for Salem property. What have you? TRADE APARTMENT HOUSE For farm. If you want to trade your property list with, BECHTEL-SEARS 341 State St.. - Room ACREAGE 1200 ACRE wheat ranch near Baker, Oregon, to trade for good business in valley, preferably gar age business, or what have you? Price $fC,000.00. I have some good clear ranch property to trade for general mdse. or hardware stock that is clear and good business, handle anything up to $45,000.00. H. C. SHIELDS 381 State Ph. 1784 11 ,ACRES, good house and barn, four miles from Capitol Building, paved road, productive soil, suitable for berries, poultry or would be ideal for small dairy. For sale by owner on eaey terms. Phone 2538-R. 20 ACRES adjoining smajl val ley town. 7 room house strict ly modern with two lots. All at $10,000.00. Will trade for larger farm. Strictly modern . 6 room house and garage. Close to bus line. Price $5000.00. 240 acres close to a small town 175 acres under cultivation. 16 acres orchard. All necessary ma chinery and tools. ' Also70-heep. 4 cows, 4 horses, chickens, etc. Close to school. - 20 acres poultry' and dairy farm. .All under cultivation. All new buildings. 7 mile from Sa lem. Will trade for larger, acre age. Ulrich & Roberts Realtors 129 N. Com'l St. Tel. 1354 12 ACRES with, an unusual variety of fruit including com mercial- grapes, excellent house and- iTnwiy bain, , large barn. This la an 'opportunity to - get- a worth-while bom. priced right, $6500; term: V; , WINNIE PETTY JOHN, Realtor : ? 175 8. High St. - - CHOICE 10 acre -tract to ex change for Salem Home. On good road, is highly Improved; part in choice fruits and filberts. Fin set of bldgs. with good cellar and wa ter system that cost more than price of the place which is $6000. It you have a Salem houeto ex change for acreage let us show you this. LEO N. CHILDS CO. Realtors 320 State Street . Phone 1727 A REAL FARM BARGAIN. 210 acre farm all in high state of cultivation, located on . mala Pacific Highway, tea miles out. good buildings. Ttv price Is right. Let us show you this. won erfu bargain. -W. .H. GRABENHORST A CO. S - 134 S. Liberty St. 50 ACRES, 4T acres In cultiva tion, 7 room house, large barn, 2 chicken bouses, some stock and all equipment which is good. Place is well ke.pt. Owner is too old for as large a p .Pric , $5500, some terms. 8 acres of peaches and prunes, vr each.-to trade asm for n small . hoqse . in, Salem or. Calif. Owner live in Calif. Trees are in full bearing anT 8 mile to Sa lem. . v 10 acre all In cultivation, gra vel land. Junction of 2 roads, I miles' to Salem. T Trie $600. Terms. - "..U.."'" ' SQUARE L - 'ALTT CO: FARM BARGAIN: ON MAIN PA CIFIC HIGHWAY 64 acre farm all In cultivation, buildings, household furniture, 65 head of sheep go with place. Price $13,000 terms. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. W. H. GRABENHORST k CO. 134 S. Liberty St. 204 A, on good road near town 150 under plow. Equipped for 30 cows. Possession Oct. 1st. See J. R. Benton with O. K. De Witt, 1313 Edgewater SL FOR SALE Farm of 152 acres; 80 in cultivation; 6 room house, barn and other outbuild ings; springand well water; lots of fruit; 7 acres strawberries; 60 acres timber; gravel road, 10 miles from. Salem. Four horses, two cows, three hogs, chk-kem? and tools go at $7000. U. S. Realty Co., 442 State St. T1. 2660. An Estate Will Be Sold. Here Is An Opportunity For A Real Bargain. 238 acres, 160 in cultivation. 7 pasture with some timber, run ning water, gravity water system from spring. Entire place well drained, well fenced, 30 acrew clover, 7 room plastered hout, large dairy barn, silo, coops, and garage. Family orchard, fine fir shade. -9 miles from Salem on rock road. Price $15,000. Term. Socolofsky & Son 1st 'Nat'l Bank Bldg. Call 970. After 6 o'clock 2761 DRIVE BY 1940 N. 5TH ST. "Trook at this neat 4 room etucc home. Strictly modern, except fireplace. Full lot, fit- dasn electric range with ft. $S,00 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 homesite. 3 acres best soil, living water. 2 '-2 mi. 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, !f plowed raises anything from on. ion to mint. Enough timber u cut 2,000 to 3.000 cords wood Most of cultivated land seeded t. clover. New 8 room strictly mod ern stucco house. Deep well, -a-ter system; large barn, other build ings and new. price right. Takr Salem residence property. Bet-r look this over. DELANO A DOW 290 North Church St. Phone 2S30 TIMBER Fifty thousand urt-y fir and pine. Well located for logging and manufacturing. Rea sonably priced. NEW five room house. Strictly modern. Furnished or unfurnif-b-ed. A rare bargain. FINE corner lot. Good -bt:r-;. ness location Priced for quirk sale. WANTED Well improved farm not too far from Salem, to $40,000.00, to trade on good bus iness proposition value $100,000. 00. 170 ACRES for sale at a sacri fice. Owner land poor and must sell. Wonderful soil. Old build ings. Will take some trade but CASH TALKS. One-half hour from Salem. CAPITOL REALTY CO. 216 North High Phone 1143 FOR RENT Houses FOR RENT: Modern Eng. cot tage, 2 bedrooms. Elec. water heater, etc. Nice yard. Close to Jr. high and grade schools. Phone 2264-M. FOR. RENT. Large attractive house, furnished or unfurnished Pleasantly located In large shady quiet grounds. Suitable for Col lege occupation or large family. Phone 557 if interested. FOR RENT 1950 N. Froni St $20.(0 1970 S. Church $20 00 1165 N. 4th .-T.. $25 0 1885 Fairgrounds Rd $ 25.r o 879 N. Cottage $30 (0 W. G. KRUEGER - - . j Realtor . 147 N. Com'l. . ... Phone 2 ! 1 WELL furnished 6-room hou. verstuffed furniture. e4ec. washer. ox-unfurnished. $25 and $35. 5:& N. 14th St. Salem, FOR RENT Houses and apart ments," $ 1 -$ 1 7$ 20$ 2 5-$ 3 0$ 4 f Famished $16-$25-$30-$50. AI-. houses and lots for sale with a small payment down, balance like rent. You can own a home of your own with money you pay for ret.: Talk it over with Bechtel or Sear-. 341 State St. Room 4. FOR RENT Apartments PRESCOTT'S Apartments, m and modern, furnished 2 and rooms. 1064 Oak St. TWO well furnished apartne nts cheap.2261 Hazel. Phone 19 !! -w HEATED apartments. in SUte. . . ' FURNISHED $ rodm spartmn 444 S. High. STRICTLY modern Close in. a-roow I'hote heated . flat. - 1362-M. ' FURNISHED and unfurnished 3- - room apartments. Virgin Apartments 879 N.' Liberty. Ambassador Apts. Electric Ranges"and Refrigeratx -j 'r, .Radio . High -class -.residential district Cheerful, attractive and liKht 3 Room furnished.'.". $ "n 1 Room furnished $37.50 & ' 1 Psllmaa now vacant $ 3 0 3 Room nnturnished . . '. . . $ 4 0 . 2 Jt66m unftirnlshed $32.50 & i Children Welcome ' 102 u. fV rEank Bldg $ 7S; Summer - -? ' "