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18 vTh New Ozsqon Statesman; Salem Oregon, Wednesday 'Morning, September tt, 1923 -4 r If i' ! If I s 1 i - ER REFUSES TO LIST f E Starkweather, From First District Denied Place on Election Ballot x Harvey G. Starkweather, demo cratic nominee for congress from the first Oregon district, -will not be given a place on the Novem fee ballot, It was stated br Secre tary of State Kozer Tuesday. Ko xer's statement followed a confer ence with Attorney General Van Winkle regarding the regularity of Starkweather's nomination and Based on the holding that there no Tacaney on the democratic ticket, as contemplated under the Oregon law, in connection wnn the congressional position in the first district inasmuch as the dem ocrats failed to avail themselves of the opportunity of naming a candidate at the regular primary. In the May primaries the name t Starkweather as well as that of James Mott of Astoria, were written in by the democrats of the first congressional district, there being no candidate on the ballot for this position. Mott Gets Majority Mott received the most rotes, defeating Starkweather, but inas much as he was defeated in h4s race for the republican nomina tion he was inhibited, through his campaign pledge, from accepting the endorsement of the democrats. This left the democrats without a candidate, a situation which it was sought to remedy through ac tion by the congressional commit teemen who, nominated Stark weather. Had' there been a reg ularly nominated candidate who bad later withdrawn from the race for any reason, Kozer holds, there would hare been a Tacaney on the-ticket for the committee men t?tUl but as there was no candidate to begin with -there Is no Tacaney to fill. It Is expected here that manda mus proceedings will be instituted by Starkweather to test out the disputed point and to place his name on the ballot. ProcressiTCS File The progressive party of Ore gon today filed a patrial ticket as follows: E. B. Brackney, Thos. H. Comte, Walter B. Gleason and Ro bert A. Miller, all of Portland, 1(0 mi and Carl G. Donaugh of Trout- (the democratic nomination, dale, for presidential electors; W.J C. Culbertson for congressman i from the second district; F. E. . Coulter for state senator from J MnUiuimili mnntT. and Kaiei Bonham, Laura Lees and Albert! Slaughter for state repTesentatrres from Multnomah county. The presidential electors as well as Culbertson are all regular demo cratic nominees. Hall S. Lusk of Portland, dem ocratic nominee for state repre sentative from Multnomah coun-; ty, today informed the secretary of' state that he would not accept the indorsement . of the Oregon Tammany club as an "independ ent" candidate. Ashby C. Dickson also refused to accept the "independent" nom ination for the state legislature. W. C Culbertson oi rorusno filed his acceptance of the Tarn many club nomination foT con gress as an independent candidate, as also did Kate Bonham and Al bert Slaughter and A. E. Sender ton. General Markets ' DAISY rORTLAND, Ore., Bept. 11 (AP). Batter: xtr 49e; sUadarA 49e; prime tirU 47 Vie; t'mU 46e. r.--. r.,tfu 46c: firtta S7e: HiKlinm itr tie: aaedmm tint 29c; aader- iied 21c rOBTl.AlD. Or.., Sept. 11 (kP). HsT-bBTiar price: EaaUra Oregoa tm 12lfi)91.50: falter. $17 fri 17-50; atfalta. Sloei7; elireer. $U; 0t T, 1515.50; itraw, $7.50 tn; scll 1b ( pricea, $2 ton ssor. Tomruuro beaxw rORTUAND, Or., Sept. 11 (AP). CMh rnia : wkeat B14 Bend blue te mi, hard white S1.S3; oft whit $1.14; oeetera wait $1.1$; hard winter. $1.08V4; warthara aprinf $1.08H; weat ra Red $1.00. Oat Na. $--$ I. white, $33. Bariey No. . 45 lb . B. W, $S. , Crn No. a. E. t. ahipmaat $4. MiUran Standard, $35. PBOXIUOS -POBTLAKD. Or, Kept. 11 AP). Poaltrr ateadr Alir heat er 4H Ih, 4 to 4H Jba.. 20 to tie; I ta 4 lha lSe: 1 Iba. aad ander le: apriacs and liecbora. orar 2 Iba, 7e; ander 2 lb., 80e; r whiU Poking ducks 20e; tmiic ntM, alir. 17020c; tarkeya, aliTe, 55S5e. . , Pataaaea rtear Qaotationi on haais . af 100 pooads saelc. Takima Betted gain,, new, $1.40 to $1.50; Idahe aobblara. new, $1.251.35i Takima ferns, Id. U. 8. Ko. 1, 60fT5e; eoasbiaatioa .gra4es 25050a. On ion Bast rarietie $1.25 to 1.75. . UVSSTOC?K 'PORTLAND, Ora., Sept. 11 (AP). Cattle aad eaWaa steady.. Beeaipta a one. Steers (1100-1130 lbs.), food $11.50(3 13.35; (950-1100 lbs.), rood, $11,750 12.S5; (800 and ap), nwxliom, $10.75 11.50; eomaoa $9 10.75. .Heifers (850 Iba. down), good. $10610.50; common to aediasa, $8.75 10; caws, rood $9 9.50; romaoa and medium, $79; low : cutter. $507. Bolls (rearbara exelad d), good bee fa, $7.508; cutter to mr diam $6.50 7.50. CaWea. (500 Iba. dewa), medium to choice $1012; eall la common, T.soyia. veaiert, anik . led. good to choice, $18.5014.60; ai diaja. $1201$.50; call to onawa, $90 12. Hors steady reeeipta aoaa. Batcher claxsaa steady to 25e highar. Hesrwrht (250-350 Iba.), ajediaai U "choice, $1012.75 nwdiaa weight (20O . 250 lbs.), medians to choice, 11013.50; . Light weight (180-200 lbs.), medians to ehoiee, $12.26012.75; light lights ISO ISO lbs.), media a to choice, $114113.50; pack in T sows, roayh and smooth, $90 JO; alaavhUr pigs (90-180 lbs.), aiadiam U choice, $1(5.75011.75; loader aad stacker pigs (70-130 Iba.), median to choice, $10011. (Soft or oily hoys mnC roasting piga ax clad ed ta abovo eaota tioos.) Sheep and laarha stead. Becaipta 480, all iUod throagh. Lambs (84. Ihs. down), good to ehofce $11013.50; (93 lbs. dowa), , BMdiam $9.75011; (all weights), call ta eoia mea 8.0.75: yaarliag wathara (110 lbs. dowa), modlnia to ehaiea, $7,500 9; awe (130 lbs. dowa). medium he vhoieo $4.5004.50; (120 150 lbs.), ma diam to choice $3.5O0; (aU wwighto). rail to eommoa $303.50. PEAS MARKETS Auction prleea Tuesday: PITTSBUaVQHr 69' partly clouiy. 8 Califs $ N. T, f Mi. arrirad. 8 ears recoaaTgaed. : 89 oars en track." Calif. 1023 baa, BarUatta . $2-40-3.45, . Sveragc - I2.9S. ' ST. LOUI8: T elaar. S CaBf.. $ Utah arrived, ff ears oa track. Califs ' fl bxs. BartlatU $3.15-3.65, average .4J.38; Waah. 600 has. BsrtlctU sxtra i'aney $2.60-8.10, Sverure $2.84. NEW YORK: 29 Calif., T X. t ra, d Wash, arrived. Boat aaalraiaa Candidates t n i J it A Si if v4efc8 Prominent figure in Tuesday's primary election in New Hamp shire are Ora A. Brown (above) , Claries W. Tobry (center) , can- didatea for the repoblican nomin ation for governor, and Eaton D. aret of Hasbaa, who soognt GILES TOBEY IS LEADING PBlMlty t MANCHESTER, N. H.. Sept. 11. (AP) Charles W. Tobey of Temple had gained a commanding lead oTer Ora A. Brown of Ash. land in the contest for the repub lican nomination for goTernor in the returns of today's state pri mary Tote from 125 of the 294 wards and owns in the state. In the contest for the demo cratic gubernatorial nomination former mavor. Eaton D Karrent of Nashua was leading Charles D. Ward of Manchester by more than two to one. to 6 ears N. Y. 85 Calif, ears oa head. 8S others oa haad. Idsrket slightly weak er. Oregon Bactletta 3130 extras $2.75 3.60. few $3.40, bops $2.05-2.60. oversee $3.01. fancy $2.25-3.15. Tope $1.85 2.45. average J2.73. Wsah. Bartletta 2155 extras $1.20-2.80. aroraga $3.53, fancy $2.00-3.45. tops low as $2.00, a erage $3.20; CsIiL Bartletts 15.495 best $3.40-4.10, ordinary $3.00-8.50, oommoa ripe &2. 15-2.85, average $3.27, Hardys 1725, $2.15 8.05. average $3.73. OUir geaas 845, $1.50-2.40, average $3.18, An iens 520. $2.65-3.05, average $3.99. Bel li 555, $1.65-3.45, average $3.1$. CHICAGO: 34 Calif., 1 Ora, 8 Wash., 1 Colo., $ Mich, arrived. Estimated track receipts equivalent 11 Mich. Boat 1 Mich. 36 ears diverted. $2 Calif, ears oa track. 61 others oa track. 14 H ear aoM. Calif. 4160 has. Bartletta f2.30-S.85, avorago $3.00 Oregon Bart letts extra fancy 803. $3.30-3.25, aver age $3.40. 375 foaey $3.10-3.10, average $3.55. Bose fancy 311. $3,20; Wash. Bartleue extra fancy 102J, $3.30-3.85, average $3.65, combination extra fancy and fancy 294. $1.60-1.75, Plommh boaa ty combination extra fancy aaaj fancy 175, $1.85. MINNEAPOLIS: Arrivals aareportod. Wash. 679 bxs. Bartletts $2.50-3.80, av- CHICAOO OBATJr CHICAOO, Sept. 11. (AP). Unex pected eartailmoat of the 1928 official estimate of corn arodBctioa led to sbara- ly rigfaer price for corn today, aad also lifted ap wheat aad oats. Special notice was taaoa taat moot of the falliar off 1a the probable yield of earn is in the states which aa a rale farash the balk of the commercial sapply. I Oloeiag qnotations oa corn wear aerr- oon. x o-oe to a o-a eoau aes titur Wheat fralnhed' aachsaged to 6-8s ap, ad oais at s to n05-a advene. MBW T0UE8T6CX8 NEW TOBX. Sept. ll.-(AP). Tlo leat spoealatioa for the advance was ro es mad ia iodar'o stock market, after: aa opening period of irrogalarity. Prices .of 1 a I .11 v w , . . points at the start oa ovemirht selKne iasptred by the stiffenng of moaeyrata yesterday. Thos offeriaga were readily absorb, ana a series of balhsh aemon stratioas aa gains ranging from . 2 to nearly 13 points. Trading, which had shewa a .toadoaey to tara dnll oa the re aclton, picked ap oa the rally, the day's sale running well over d.000,000 shares. Call money renewed aaehaaged at J par cent, with 0 piaatifal supply of faads svaiisbio. Mora money canto into the sttaot dnriag the day, and "outside loans wers arraaged as low as T per coat la the afternoon. Tim asoaof watoa continued firm, with 7 per seat asked for taa aaorter matanuea. ! Moataomory-Ward continued Ha a I tonal climb M touch ins a aour hick erd at 28, or 147 poiaas above the yoor'a tow. bat it slipped aaak to 257, ap s poiata aet, oa realiiiag. Uaioa Carbl&e raa ap 11 poiaU to 1814 ami closed at the top. Motor prod acta soured 14 poiata to lt sad taoa doppod buck to 151. Advance JBamely eommoa aad pro farerdV Americaa Baaca Magaoto. Atlaatie Rofiaiat. Battorick. Chieac Paoaaaatis Tool. Conrmorcial SoHraU. Detroit Idt saa, latoruatioaal Baswosa ' Maehiaas, Loose Wllea Biscuit, National Dairy Prodaotav Natioaal Tea. The Purity Bak ing Issue, Stanley Co. of a mari a aad Wright Aero all aoM S:or mora aoiats aaovo wncNsi i naat muuou. Of taaaa svtuag bow peak pn Eugene Men Get Drunk In Albany ALBANY, Ore..Sept. 11. AP) When they attempted to obtain lodging a a hotel here Sunday, Three couples of Eugene motor, ista came to grief. The men were arrested on charges of Intoxica tion and the parents of the girls were notified. Found guilty on the charges of -intoxication, Scott Par. sons, Donald Gray and Iran Brent were fined f 50 each by Judge F. Nutting.- ... . mm t VrS I I .i4yz'?-)r.-' i J i 9uaMJ -f . J " .feoaaBBBBBaa au t -Si t:SJ(!-iSS'SfSf." ssssssusmst 3sssss: :-v ammmj&mmmMjtB0XmT West Salem News By Helen H. Eodolf Fbgne 24021 West Salem Glad Plant Is Leased News of the entrance of the Reid Mardock company Into West Salem comes aa a pleasant ; sur prise to many, bat Major Charles A. Robertson ha seen and known of the possibility, for some time. le went ahead and built in prep aration of this only -just baring the Robertson buildfng completed during; his absence. This build ing would grace any city. There are four complete modern apart ments with electric refrigeration and stores, hardwood floors and a ecenic riew from every window. His Edgewater court apartments have been occupied for some time, and are worthy of apprecia tlon. Hop Pickers Stop Because of Rain Hop picking In the Brophy hop yard stopped at . eight o'clock Tuesday morning due to the rain. It was estimated that tne piefcing would be finished Friday after noon or Saturday morning, but the rain will delay the picking. More than 60 pickers are In this field. Mrs. William Teutsch, daughter of William Soltxbart. with her three children from Corrallls, has been visiting for the last week at the SpUzbart home in Fair Oaks. Mrs. Barbara Beck, -anotner daughter who has been spending the summer at home, a loo was there with her husband. William Beck. Sunday Mr. Beck's mother was an alt-day guest. Earl Jensen accompanied by Mrs. V. Robertson, mother.of Ma jor Charles Robertson, and? Mrs. William Burghardit, motored to Portland Tuesday. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Temple attended the opening of the CbeTTOlet agency in wooa burn. Mr. Temple la to be em ployed there in the future. Other stores and garages sent flowers, and hundreds of people passed through the display rooms during the afternoon. Listen In WEDNESDAY MOKNTJfO 7:00-9:00 KXL (330). Courtesy aad household programs. 9:00-9:45 KXL Portfand Earry Birds. 9:00-10:00 KJCX (378). .-Better Homos Girl. 9:00-10:00 KWJJ (350). Ceaeert, 9:00-10:30 KTBR (339). Women's pro rram. 9:00-13:00 KWBS (300). Housewife's hour. 9:30-13:00 KOIN. Housewife's pro- e-ram and town toaiea 9:45-13:00 iKJLC Home economics aad music 10:00-11:00 KWJJ. 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Dunce frolic weath or aa police report . 10:30-13:00 KWJJ. Theatro fro lie. 11:39-1:00 KXU Xutertaiaraeat, OUTSIDE STATIONS PCN 11-11:80 a- m.. Women's Oayetiea. 7:30-8 p. Is.; 8-8:80. travelog; 8:80- 9. aevotty travelog; 9-10, coaoart hoar; 10-13. daaco urn sic. KPI Lea Aageloa (468). . studio; 7- 7:80. Hoary Starr; s-ii. rva. KHJ Lea Aaguies (dO0). 6. dofugu; 6:15, music; 0:45, news; 7, vocalists aad orohestra; 8-9, concert; 10-13. or- rhestrs aad trio nRO Rnokune (870). 6. oreheacra: 6:30-8, ergs a aaa vocai gatacuoas; a- in wrrf KPO Sua Iraaeiano (423). 6, musXs; 7, 8-19, PCN. . - EPRO Baa Praaeiawa (484). 6-7, re- maaeiarat 7:30-6. mJaatrets;- SMO-ia, r GO Oak mad (884). , atiBty; 6:30, aaiatot; 7. agrieuitazal; 7:30, faia tot; Hi, PCN.' Smith's Religion Said Real Reason For Hot Conflict RICHMOND. Va-. Sept. 11 ( AP ) GoTern or Smith's member. ship In the Catholic church rather than his riews of prohibition was declared tonight by Senator Rob- lison to be his opinion of the 'real reason prompting what he de clared "extraordinary and unjusti fied" attacks upon the democratic presidential nominee. - Robinson declared a rague dread of undue church influence" in gorernmental . affairs had be come manifest and called upon his audience to remember that Vir ginia with its statute of religious liberties had taken a foremost part in declaring for separation of church and state The West Salem bus drfrer Is Informing- ereryone that a. rate of fire cents will be charged school children on school days. Thia will be" quite a sarin g from the usual seren cent fare or four tickets tor 25 cents. - Little Mies LmValne Cannell, daughter of the Reverend Dr. Cannell, has returned from Santa Rosa, Cal where she -spent a Urge, part of the summer with her aunt. Floyd Miles came in late Tues day afternoon from Reedsport. where he has been trucking on some road construction. scornisMi SCOTTS MILLS, Ore., Sept 11 (SpL) Frank Wilson ' has traded his property here for prop erty near vruiamina, and la plan ning to more there soon. Mrs. Kate Landwing had as her guests Sunday, her son, Henry Landwing and family of Silverton, and her granddaughter Mrs. Frank Jeremiah and family of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Worden of Silverton and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Almond Rich. Miss Nell Klnser has been Tisit ing her aunt, Mrs. Beh Kinser. in Salem for the past week. Mrs. Calvin Philip of Seaside. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Myers last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bellinrer were shopping in Silverton Satur day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shenherdi visited their son Paul, and Mrs. Shepherd's another, at Indenend-i ence Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pinser of Glad Tidings Tlsited friends at Crooked Finger Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore of near Silverton Tlsited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott Sunday. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been ' duly ap-! pointed by the County Court ofj the state of Oregon, for the Coun ty of Marion, as Administrator of the estate of Clara E. Smith, de ceased, and that he has duly qual ified as such administrator: all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are here" by notified to present the same, auiy verjxied, to me, at the office of Ronald C. Glover, my attorney, 203 Oregon Building, Salem. Mar. ion County, Oregon, within six months of the date of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 29th day of August, 1928. REYNOLDS W. OHMART. Administrator of the Estate of Clara E. Smith. Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Administrator, Salem, Oregon. A.29-S.5-12-19-26 NOTICE OF FINAL ' SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the Coun ty tjourt or the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, her duly verified final account, as ad ministratrix of the estate of Seth B. Maasey, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Tuesday, the 2nd day of October, 1928, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., of said day. as the time, and the County Court Hoom ia tne County Court House at Salem, Marlon County, Oregon as me piace ior neanng said final account and all objections there to. LIZZIE J. M ASSET, Administratrix of the estate of Seth B. Massey, deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Administratrix. Salem, Oregon. A29-S.5-12-19-26 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, by an order of the County Court of Marion Coun. ty, State of Oregon, duly made and entered on the seventeenth day of August, 1928. was appoint, ed administrator of the estate of Jacob Henry Hudel, and that he nas duly qualified as such. All persons having- claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as required 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.. Salenf, Oregon. NOTICKOP BOND SALE Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned until the hour of 7:30 d'dock p. m., on Monday, the 17th day of September. 1928. end immediately thereafter open- led by the Common1 Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, at the city hall in said city, for bonds of the City in the amount of One -Hun-dred Thousand Dollars (8100s- 000), described as follows: City of Salem .'Sanitary Sewer Bonds .In the amount of 8100, 900.00 in denominations of $1000 each, being dated September 1, 1928, maturing serially In num. erical order at the rate of $5,000.00 on the first day of Sep tember in each of the years 1929 to 1948 A. D., inclusive, said bonds to bear. Interest at the rate of four and one-half (4H) per cent per annum, payable Bemi-an- Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for . two per1 cent (S) of-the par value-of the bonds. - No bid will be received for less thanj par and accrued in terest. ; , .!.... ( . " V. The approving legal opinion of Teal, Winfree, McCulloch c Shu ler will be furnished the success. ful bidder. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. MARK POULSEN, - City Recorder. Salem, Oregon.. S. 6. 7, 8, 9, 11. GOES 10 HU Ml CLASSIFIED laaoed DaHy Except Monday toy tatt raan Pablit)tnj Co. SIS So. Commercial St. JTsmaor of th ASSOCIATED PRESS Tba Associated Preaa la exclusive ly entitled to tba uaa for publication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited la thla paper and aleo to the local news published herein. Besots Orncsa Pacific Coaat Kepresentatlves: Arthur W. Slypes, Inc., Security Bids, Portland; fharon Bldg.. San Francisco; 811 Western Pacific Bldg.. Ijom Angeles. TBXBPHOXXS 23 or 583 Society Editor - - 108 Entered at the Post Office in Salem, Oregon, aa aecond class matter. STJBSCBXPTIOH BATES Dally and Sunday, by mall, . per year f 5.08 Dally and Sunday, by carrier monthly , .(0 CXASSXFIES ADVERTISING Beading noticea, per line (8 line minimum charge) . Classified Advertising, per line Classified Advertising, per Una , t times Classified Advertising, per lino 1st 10a zfta SOe f lines One month, daily and Sunday per Una , 11.00 OOHTBACT CLASSIFIED (8 months contract) 6 lines daily minimum par month, 4c a Una (10 reduction for minimum 20 linea daily) of BUSINESS OPP. STORE FOR SALE GENERAL MDSE., GAS, OIL AND AJITO ACCESSORIES, LO CATED 6 MILES FROM TOWN ON SANTIAM HIGHWAY, $5009. CLEAR. WOULD TRADE FOR SALEM PROPERTY. SHIELDS and PERKINS 381 State St. SERVICE STATION SNAP Has about an acre of land, store building with living rooms, one gas pump. Oils, confectionery, groceries. Located on Pacific Highway. Doing a good paying business. Must sell on account of health, at sacrifice price. See Bechtel or Sears, 341 State St. Room 4. FOR SALE Real Estate SMALL FARM 25 acres of best soil, gently roll ing and all tillable. Near school and town, 8 room modern home, pressure water syetem, electricity, full basement, on mail and cream route, barn 30x40, 3 chicken houses, garage. All bldgs. in ex cellent condition. Ideal for small dairy and poultry and a bargain at 8500. Terms. O. K. DeWITT 1313 Edgewater St. Phone 1643 WOOD'S BARGAINS. Four room bungalow, paved street, good lot, fruit-trees, $1400. An other one for $1800. Both in Hollywood district. New four room bungalow, paved street, $2300. Strictly modern new house, fireplace and furnace $3250, easy terms. Six room strictly modern, close to State house, $6500. F. L. Wood, 341 State St. Fifteen million feet of yellow fir at $2.25 per M, including use of sawmill and donkey equipment, to thoroughly experienced mill man on stumpage basis as cut. This Is strictly a meritorious prop osition, i 20 acres fruit and nuts close on good road. REAL BUY at $90.00 per acre.' TIMBER Fifty thousand acres fir and pine. Well located for logging and manufacturing. Rea sonably priced. COMPLETELY stocked and equipped ranch. Good buildings. Some registered Jerseys, Can take some trade. Investigate this AT ONCE. Completely furnished restaurant doing fine business. A REAL MONEY MAKER for only $2500.. 00. WANT Private money for first mortgage real estate loanB. A RARE " BARGAIN 3 fine East front lots for $800.00. CAPITOL REALTY CO. 218 North High Phone 1143 SUBURBAN HOME WITH FILBERTS 2 y acres with medium ' six room house with dandy fireplace. 225 four year old filbert trees, 1 acres strawberrLws, miscellan eous fruits, grapes and berries. 7 electric incubators, -poultry houses, good road-, fine neighbors; electric Ry. service and only 4 miles from Salem s business dis trict, all for only $5,800.00. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT -Realtor -Loans '-Insurance 147 N. Commercial St., Salem, Or. FOR sale or trade. Income property. 12 on $6,000. Un able to handle. Must sell.) See Joseph Johnson, 2095 N. Com'L. ' NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice .to hereby given that the undersigned has filed In the County Court of the Stats of Ore gon for the County of Marion, his duly verified Final Account, as executor of the last wUl and testa ment and estate of Louis Peter son, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Tuesday, the 25 th day of September, 1928, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day. as the time, and the County Court! at Salem,, in . Marion County, Ore gon,' as the place for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. ' "" J : Dated at Salem; Oregon, ' this 22nd day of August, 1928. N.-P. -WILLIAMSON, : Executor of the last .will and testament and estate of Louis Pe terson, deceased. RONALD C GLOVER, Attorney tor Executor, Salem. Oregon. A22-29-S5-12-19 "The bullets," said the Old Sol dier, searching for a suitable sim ile ,Mwers flying as thick and fast as the golf balls on public links." -Detroit News. . Homes Consult the Classified Ads for a suitable habitation. Whether you are looking for a mansion, a bungalow, or a small apartment, you will find it quickly and economically through our Classified Columns. Landowners and tenants, both, keep in constant touch with our Classifieds Ads they bring the news of better build ings and more profitable investments. Read the Classified Ads today, and every day, and find that someone who wants to rent an ideal home to you. Classified Ads - GET THIS ONE 80 acres, highly improved ranch 3 miles from city limits of Salem. 4 acres walnuts, variety of fruit. Equipped for 500 chickens. A real suburban home. Price $9,000, soma terms. $ room house and half acre highly improved, at San Diego, California to trade for acreage. O. L. FOSTER 462 State St. Room 10 -. FINE 10 ACRE SNAP Very best of soil, 4 A. in ber ries, some fruit. One good cow horse Bees, all Implements. New 7 R. House. Barn, Chicken Houee. Price $3800. Would be a good buy at $4500. See Bechtel or Sears, 341 State St., Room 4. REAL FARM BARGAINS 238 acres, 160 In cultivation, 78 pasture with some timber, run ning water, gravity water system from spring. Entire place well drained. Well fenced. 30 acres in clover. 7 -room plastered house, large dairy barn, silo, coops, gar age. Family, orchard, fine fir shade. 9 miles from Salem on good rock road. Price $15,000, terms. 32 acres, mile from Pacific highway. 8 room house, barn and out buildings. Property well worth $6000 by comparison to surrounding property. Price $3500, $250 will handle. 144 acres, nearly all in culti vation. Family orchard. Barn, granary, well, spring water. Well fenced. On paved market road. y mile from school and church in Catholic community. A Real Buy. Price $10,800, $3500 cash, balance at 6 per cent to suit, SOCOLOFSKY & SON 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. PROFITABLE BUYS IN SALEM Large lot abutting business houses, large house, 4 fur. apt., realising big dividends. $6500. Big cor. lot abutting large bus. houses, large house, all fur., would make splendid dividends in Service station. Can be leased. Price $18,000. 5 rm. house, E. front, pave ment, $2000. f rm. bungalow, oak floors, everything modern, double gar age, large lot, east front, $6500. Insure with Niagara Fire In surance Co. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 484 Court Str. 4 NICE 5 acre tracts near city East for sale at very reasonable price. Good terms can be ar ranged. 10 acre tract adapted to fruit 4 miles south. - Distant owner says sell $2300. No buildings, '- 30 acres 7 miles East. Modern house, chicken house for 300, large . barn, 15 acres cultivated. about 3 to strawberries, balance stump land pasture with just enough timber for house use running water $7000, good terms. Take house in city as part. BARBER A BOND 200 Gray Bldg. 125 N. Liberty FINE INVESTMENT Good 7 room plastered house, fireplace, basement, bath, etc. Fruits, nuts, grapes and berries. Seven lots joining Leslie school, fine view. Will sell all or house and 3 iota, $3,800, house and two lots $3,500, terms. 849 Rural ave., or call Conner, Statesman office. 300 Ai FARM near Madras clear, fstr acreage near Salem, price $7500. 50 A. near town, all in Cult, ft level, bldgs., fruit. Price $6000, take residence or acreage for part. 17 A. on paved road, bldgs.. fruit, timber, creek, $2250, easy terms. Money to loan. PERRINE MARSTERS 212 Gray Bldg. $1500 4 room home, bath and good location, $150 down. $3000 New bungalow, 5 rooms, basement, furnace, trays, fireplace, good location, $3,00 down. $5250 New English type homev-5 - - rooms, nook, attic stair. ' . way, , all oak floors, tile floor in bath, tile drains, large rooms,' $500. $4000 6 room furnished subur ban home, basement, good ' furnace, water system. garage, fine lot 75xi&o, two blocks from bus line, a bargain $3000 to loan. Fire Insurance v- MELVIN JOHNSON 320 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone $17166 8. Liberty for Rent FOR SALE 125 acres, all in cultivation, ex cellent soil, modern buildings. Price $15,000.00, terms. This wonderful buy is close In., , . 2 Acres, set out to 'filberts and English walnuts. Trees bear ing, 6 room modern home, two chicken houses, garage. Power water.- Electric lights. Place close in. Price $5850.00. Large lot 50x160 in restricted district, price only $1000.00 with $100.00 down or will take good car. THE BUNGALOW REALTY 143 N. High St. 20 ACRES first class land, new fully modern bungalow. Stocked and equipped and a paying prop osition at $6600.00, terms. 28 acres 6 miles from Salem on good gravel road. 4 acres Beav er - Dam land remaining good bottom land. Some fruit and ber ries. Balance used for dairying and poultry. 6 room modern houee. Bargainat $8000.00. 7 room plaateted house mod ern except basement. Fine cor ner lot 66x130 East front pav ing paid. Best location in N. Sa lem. Price $4200.00. Easy terms. Ulrich & Roberts Realtors 129 No. Com! Phone 1354 FOR SALE Nice 3 room house 2430 Lee St. THIS EXTRA SPECIAL OFFER In a beautiful modern home, In S. Salem, plenty of built-lns, good plumbing, fireplace, basement, furnace, garage, nice lawn, and shrubbery, honse now vacant, and price reduced to $4500 for quick sale, $600 down, bal. easy, or will take good car as- part. LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 320 State St, Phone 1727 NEW 5 rm. modern home, well located north, furnace, fireplace, hwd. floors, large lot, trees, $4800, cash $500 and easy terms. WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor 175 S. High St. MEAT MARKET STOCK FIXTURES AND LEASE Fine location, good business, best of equipment. Price $3760. Terms. TRIANGLE REALTY COMPANY 421 Court Street Ground Floor "Business Headquarters" - SALE OR EXCHANGE WHY NOT? OWN A SUBURBAN HOME? Just one mile from city limits. Good buildings r-Water system Electricity Profitable orchard A dandy 5 acre fruit and chicken ranch. Only $200 cash reaulred. balance $30 monthly. 20 ACRES 2 acres fruit Good buildings. All In cultiva tion. On pavement. A profitable farm, equipped with .machinery and stock. Sell on easy terms or trade for Salem property. See STEGNER ' 2753tate St. NORTH 17th Street Addition LOTS 50x165 are still $375, and $Z5 down, $10 a month buys. BECKE tc HENDRICKS .189 N. High Street $500 DOWN New home with 5 rooms and unfinished upstairs A u modern features. Total price $3900. ALL balance EX. ACTLY like rent, . BECKE & HENDRICKS.. 189 N. High Street . . S ACRE fruit tract, rood flva room house, good well and spring, outbuildings. "6 ml. S. of Salem. Phone S6FI3. WANTED-rReal Estate WANTED FARMS TO RENT If you have a farm to lease for cash or share of crop, see tra. We are getting many calls. Triangle Realty Company. 421 Court &t. Phone 651. EXCHANGE "Real Estate EXCHANGE. House and lot. Salem, tor home In Spokane. F. L. Wood. 341 State St. - ACREAGE GREATEST Trading organiza tion on the Pacific Coast. Wa hava over 3000 properties listed for ex. cnange. Every- kind of property, everr- price rw lt in w. Jtaa match your exchange exact ly. ir you would like to trade your property today, come in today. See UASKlL.Li & JhAKLIS," Realtors . Tel. 224$ Sf ("ACRES with 400 under cultivation. 2 sets buildings. An elegant sheep or cattle ranch. Trade for city property or cash- 6 room house on South 2 Suit Street, will take good car as first payment at its value. Property clear ef incumbrance. Price $2000. To trade house tn east Port land on ranch near Salem. What have you? T cement houses, store and confectionery to trade for house in Salem. Priced right. Proper ty rents at $80.00 per month. We write general Insurance. Some cash to loan. i LAFLAR & LAFLAR Ladd & Bush Bank Bldg., Salem, Oregon SMALL ACREAGE 5 acres 1 H miles out on good road, close to school. Electricity. and:: telephone service available, best of dark rich soil. Price only $1500 for snort time. y 2 V acres 1 miles out, on good road for $1000, cash $50, bal. like rent, or will build small house and sell on easy terms. One) acre tract not far out on paved road, new 4 room plastered house, with nook, built-ina, fire place, plumbing, electric lights, well, wood shed and garage. Price $3200, little down, bal. easy or will take good lot as part. LEO N. CHILDS CO. 320 State St. Phone 1727 $2500 BUYS 3 acres with 6 room house on highway 4 milea from Salem, 150 cherry tree 4 years old Good terms. $160 "an acre buys acreage North of Salem, 3 acres up on good road 'and fine land, terms. $7000 buys a good apartment house, 3 apartments, good loca tion with good income for invest ments, mtg. $4500 straight loan. or will -trade equity. $110" an acre for a stocked and equipped farm all in cultivation, 7 room houee, good barn, $1000 worth of stock and equipment goes with place. A bargain. Old gentleman has too much to do. SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO. 202 U. S. Nat. Bank BBldg. 11 ACRES, good bouse and m-aS barn, four miles from Capitol a Building, pared road, productive ' soil, suitable for berries, poultry or would be ideal for small dairy. For sale by owner on easy terms. Phone 2538-R. FOR RENT FOR RENT 5 'Acre tract real close in. Equipped for cows and chicken. For particulars see Ilomyer with - W. G. KRUEGER Realtor 147 N. Com'! Phone 217 FOR RENT Houses 5 ROOM furnished house with garage. Phone 4Z7-J. FURNISHED house, close in, $30.00. Phone 270 or 1852-J. $20 MONTH Coxy 5 Room house 1620 State St. See Bechte or Sears, 341 State SL Room 4. FOR RENT $25 Furnished 5 Room house 387 Mission St, See Bechtel or Sears, 341 State St. Room 4. 5-room house for rent, break fast nook, garage. Tel. 26 22 J. FURNISHED 5 room house,' garage. Reasonable. Tel. 2583W. FOR RENT 3 room furnished house, close in. $22.00. F. L. Wood, 341 State street. FOR RENT 5 room modern home, 1176 Marion. Ph. 1556J. RENTALS 4 Room modern house, furnae and. garage, $26.00. 5 Room home furnace and garage, close in, $25.00. 4 room house furnished $23.00. 10 room house, bath and garage $20.00 See STEGNER 5 ROOM modern home, acre of ground on Cascade drive West Sa lem. Eric Butler, Western Un ion. 10 ROOM furnished house very close la, $ bedrooms, $60 per month. Rich. L. Relmann, 219 N. High. Phoae 86S. HOUSE for rent with option to buy about Sept. 15 at 750 S. High. Six rooms with large attic. Excel lent location, splendid -shrubbery. Furnace, fireplace, electric stove and heater. Will do. some reno vating, Rent $50. If taken on 1 yr. option rent $60. SeUing price Uing price payment -. m r upkeep 1, Eugene, fc. $6400,. Int. . No down, interest, taxes or for 1 yr. Write R. Walsh, Ore., Box 204. " FOR RENT 6 room plastered house with garage. Locate! at 2478 E. Nob Hill. $25.00 month. GASKILL & EARLE REALTOKS 166 S. Liberty St, Phone 224 2 - FORiRENT, Houses and apart ments., F. L. Wood, 841- State. Phone 794. 12 ROfcM ! HOUSE Foi rent. Close to all schools and business. Located 686 Center street. Fur nace and two firenlacee. Kitra plumbing. Immediate, possession. BECKE & HENDRICKS 1, 189 N. High .ttreet FOR RENT 1-room fnrniahed house with garage. Tel. 1390J. FOR RENT Rooms NICELY furnished rooms with private entrance, also bath: 266 N. Church.. Tel. 82 J-M. FURNACE heated room, 24 7 North Church St. Phone 622R ROOMS to rent with or without board. 2015 State. ROOM In private home, mod ern. Bath and shower. Oaraee if desired. 1327 Marlon, tele phone 2507M. FOR RENT Apartments oiiwi noaern room apartment,- Phone 135L, -l 4 " ROOM! modern furnished apartment, very close in. heat and garage. Adults. Phone 2949. PRESCOTT -Ar.artjner.t 1064 Oak St,- - - ... ."N