The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 18, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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The New Oksgon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, September 18, 1923
SALEM JURIST POINTS OUT
CHANGED CONDITIONS TODAY
Judge V H. McMahan Writes Frankly of- Court's
Attitude Toward Present Day Evils and
Trend of Youth Toward Divorce
By JUDGE L. H. McMAHAN
The average citizen has the er
roneous Idea that a Judge can
grant or refuse a divorce at will.
The fact is, the law provides spe
cific grounds upon which, when
proven to exist, a divorce must be
cranted. It is the law and not the
judge who grants divorces. All a
judge can do is see that the proof
is sufficient. In all divorce cases
the state is always represented by
- the orosecutlng attorney, who sees
to it that no conspiracy to obtain a
divorce exists, between the parties
and that rood and sufficient cause
is proved. In all these cases every
precaution is taken to prevent tne
granting of a divorce unjustly.
s Nearly all of the cases are de
fault cases. That is, the defendant
makes no appearance. In most of
the cases, I find that romantic
'iris and silly boys get married
with as little serious thought as
tHey attend a movie. Here we
have the urge of sex, plus, very
often, a quantity of moonshine,
minus any serious regard for the
sten taken. Again, divorce is no
longer disgraceful t is fashion
able, like petting and moonshine
parties.
Drinking and Petting
A few years ago if a boy carried
whisky when he took a girl to a
dance he would be disgraced there
by and the respectable girls would
have nothing to do with him. Now
if he doesn't take whisky he is
disgraced and few girls will go
with him.- In those days, petting
parties would damn forever all
girls taking part. Now, like moon
shine, no party is a success with
out some. Many girls from 15
years up chase around noodle
joints and dances at all hours of
the night with boys as irrespon
sible as they, and the parents of
neither object.
y Married, many of these silly
Aids buy a little furniture, 'cloth
ing and an auto on the installment
plan and pay out their cash for
movies and moonshine parties.
Their income is Insufficient and
in a few months one or the other:
slips out, is gone a year and then!
West Salem News
By Helen H. Rodotf Phone 24022
Runaway Youths
Sent Back Home
Waiter Gerth picked up two
boys, each 13 years of age, the
other night, who were looking for
a place to sleep, having run away
from-their parents. Mr. Gerth
took them to the Salem jail for
the night, and the following day
they were removed to Dallas, from
where their families were notified.
Mr. Gerth said that the parents of
each were picking hop and the
boys did not want to work.
Benton Delivers
Hoover Address
J. R. Benton delivered an ad
drees in Drain at a union political
meeting. He was speaking in favr
or of Herbert Hoover and com
pared the two candidates for pres
ident as men, discussed .their past
accomplishments and their fit
ness and training for the office.
Dr. U. S. Crowder, retired Metho
dist minister of Salem, spoke the
latter part of the evening on Mex.
ico.
C. F. Temple spent the week
end with his family in their home
at F?Jr Oaks. He is working at
the Chevrolet agency in Wood
burn which opened a week ago.
H. Sooyemlth from Portland
was a Sunday visitor with Earl
Jensen. Mr. Sooysmith, besides
his insurance business, is super
vising the. selling of some import
ed, hand-chassed Korean brass,
which is said to differ from all
ether brass in the world in that
It is non-taraishable. f
The West Salem branch of the
Northwest cannery has been so
rushed with the canning of prunes
that it has been running every
sight and was open all 'day Sun-
lay.
, Miss Anne Englehorn who
works in Roth's grocery store is
u her home for a few days dne
to illness.
Elton Riley, from Manitue, Col
rado, is visiting Harry and Leon
Williams, having driven here the
latter part of last week. Mr. Riley
and the Williams boys were child,
hood chums in Clayton, New Mex
ico. Mr. Riley may remain in
West Salem permanently.
Scaffold Falls
. Three Men Hurt
, AUMSVILLE, Ore., Sept. 17.
(Special) Three men were In
jured this afternoon about 4 o'
clock when the scaffold on which
- they were standing 1 while re
shingling a local church build
ing, broke and the men dropped
,30 feet to the ground. John Mix
suffered a scalp wound and other
'Injuries, Hugh ; Wheatland a
, body injury and Carls Jensen was
.badly shaken up and . bruised.
Harry Prank escaped unhurt. , A
fitaytoa physician dressed the ln-
Juries. , : . - .
Aldea Baker, pilot who ' was
killed in an airplane crash at L4s
Angeles was the son of John
Baker,. Coos county rancher. He
.was born near Ash, where he had
spent most ot his life. i
Gene Tunney has one big1 - ad
Tantage. No one bothers him
'about 10s status as aa anateuJV
Trsnton Times. - -
a divorce is granted on the
grounds of desertion.
A few years ago we had Good
Templar lodges all over the state.
We had Blue Ribbon clubs and
we Imported temperance lecturers.
Temperance was then a moral
issue. In these days, no citizen
ever thought of putting on a par
ty at his home. To do so would
have been a disgrace too great to
be faced by any person. In the
case of a business man it would
have ruined his business. In the
case of a church member, he
would have been "churched" and
kicked out of the church.
Temperance Political
Now we have- no Good Templars,
no Blue Ribbon clubs, no temper
ance lecturers. We have given
them all up although they aroused
the sentiment which made prohibi
tion possibler Temperance, in
stead of being a moral issue, is
now a political issue only, a thing
to be enforced with a billy club
and a gun, and against only the
poor devil who has no political. In
fluence.
At Silverton, 30 and more years
ago, no young man ever went to a
saloon. If he bad, no girl would
have gone with him anywhere and
no home would have been open to
him. Such was the effect of moral
suasion as represented by temper
anpe clubs. Today Silverton is no
better than Salem. The billy club
and gun are a poor substitute for
temperance sentiment.
The divorce evil is but a symp
tom of a low social plane. The
average man and woman has only
one object in life, to make mon
ey.. No man and no woman who
devotes all of life to the one ob
ject ot getting money is ever go
ing to refine character in them
selves or their children. Salem
once had Shakespeare clubs, Phil
idosian societies, debating clubs
and temperance lectures. None ex
ists here today. The old values
have been discarded and one of
the disastrous results is the di
vorce evil. Don't Damn the courts
for It, but rather take it as a con
dition brought about by trading
the decent things of life for mon
ey.
The speed cop tnat
the West
Salem council ordered put on has
been busy - picking up speeders.
cars in which the llgnts are not
properly adjusted, and other
transgressors of the law.
Miss Margaret Binshadler, who
has been visiting with Miss Ber
nice Sloper for the week, return
ed to her home In Lebanon Mon
day. O. K. DeWitt and J. R. Benton
made a business trip southeast of
Silverton Sunday.
W. R. Peterson and family
spent the week-end at' Newport,
where Mr. Peterson caught a four-
ponn'd salmon.
Mrs. F. O. Needbam is recover
ing from her recent illness. Mon
day she was able to walk out into
the sunshine a little while.
W. J. Kibbe, who spent part of
the week at DeLake, says that
Wednesday it was raining hard
and the ocean was rough, but the
rest of the week was sunshiny and
warm with the ocean calm.
Ralph Benton, known to all of
his friends as "Bud," is tearing
this week for Dorena, Ore., where
his - sister Barbara , is' teaching
school. He will spend the winter
with her, and go to the high
school there entering his sopho
more year.
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Judge Rossmah's
Sister Is Killed
In Traffic Crash
Mrs. Conrad Waech of Tacoma,
Wash., sister of Justice George
Rossman of the Oregon state su
preme court, was killed in an au
tomobile accident yesterday, ac
cording to a telegram received
here Monday.
The telegram Indicated that the
automobile in which Mr. and Mrs.
Waech and their eight year old
son was riding, skidded from the
highway and overturned. Neither
Mr. Waech nor the child were In
jured. Mrs. Waech had lived in Ta
coma for a number of years but
was well known in Portland where
she had visited frequently with
Judge and Mrs. Rossman.
General Markets
DAIST
PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. IT. (AP).
'.airy Excuse, net price:
Batter: extra 50e; tUadaras ate;
prime firsts 48e; firsts 46c. . . -
Elsss Extrsas 45c; firsts 39e: saeati
extra 5c ; medium tint SOc ; anCer-
pncea z&e. -
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PORTLAKD. Ore.. Sept. 17. (AP).
Har-bnyinx price : Eastern Or area tins
Hit. S2O.SO021.OO: valley. S17O17.50:
nUala, S1717.50; clever. $14015; Oat
ay, S15015.5O; straw, B7.50 tea; Mil
ins price. $2 tea sacra.
POXTLAKD OKAIJI
PARTT lKn o at it l p
Caih train: Wbest Bir Bene btoesteav
hard white 91.38; sofa white 1 1.14
westers white SI. 14(4; hard winter,
11.09; northern spring $1.09; westers
Kea si. 09.
Oats No. 2, SS lbs. white $32.50.
Barley N. 2. 45 lbs., B. W., $32.50.
Cora Ma. 2, E. Y. shipment 944.50.
Millron Standard. $26. a
PRODUCE
PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 17. (AP).
Uilk steady, raw milk (4 per eeat)
$2.15 ewi. Delivered Portland, lass 1
per cent. Batterfst, atation, 51e; track,
ase; delivered at Portland, see.
Poultry steady (buying; prices) Alive,
henst aver 4 pounds, 25e: 4 to 4
pounds, 2022e; 3 to 4 pounds, 18c; 3
pounds and under, loc; spring- and Litg
horns, ever 2 pounds. 27c; aader 2
pounds, 30c; young white Pekin ducks,
20c; young - geese, alive, 20c; turkeys,
alive, 25(8" 3 5c.
Potatoes steady, quotations on basis
of 100 1b. sack, local $1.00 1.23: Yak
ima Netted gems, new stock, $1.40
1.50; Idaho cobblers, new, $l.251.35;
Yakima ran, eld. U. S. No. 1. oOtf 75c;
combination grades, 2550e.
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 17. (AP).
Cattle and calves, stady, receipt
esttla, 2520, calves 150, including 65
csttla direct or through.
Steers (1100-1130 lbs., good. $11.50
012.35; (950-1100 lbs.), good $11.75
12.35; (800 and up), BBediuca, S10.75Q
11.50; common, $9. OO 10.75. Heifers
(50 lbs. dowa. rood $10.00 10.65;
common to medium, $8.75 016-6: cows,
good, $9.00 9.50 ; common and medium,
$7.009.00; low cutters, 95.007.00.
Bulls (yearlings exeludet), good beets,
S7.50ft8.OOr cutter to medium, 96.50ft
7.50. Calves (500 lbs. down), medium to
choice. $10,06612.00: cull to common.
7.5010.00. Vealers, milk-fed, good to'
choice, 913.506) 14.56; medium. $12.00
13.5V; call to common, f 9.0OC 12.40.
Bogs, reeelpta 4276 iaeludmg 1081
direct or through. Batcher classes 90c
lower.
ileavyweirht (2-0-350 lbs.), medium
to choice. $9.75 11.75; medium weight,
(ZOO-259 lbs., me lam te eaeice aio.au
412.00; light weight (140-200 lbs), me
dium te choice 911-75 126; light lights
(130-160 lbs.), medium te choice 910.50
41 12.00; packing sows, rough kmii smooth
S.50aa.60: shMgbter sin (96-186 Is),
medium to choice. $ 10.50 11.56; feeder
and seaeker pig (76-1S0 lbs.), medium
to caetee, fio.eoo n.wo. (twit or any
hogs aad roasting pigs excluded ia above
quotations).
cmaea ana iambs, eeey, receipts
410.
Lambs (94 lbs. down), rood to choice,
9U.0OQ12.50; (62 lbs. down), mediam.
I9.75UU.OO: (all weigatsi. call to com
mon, $4.60 9.75; yearling wethers (110
lbs. dowa). modem to oaoice, (.ou (fl
9.00; ewes (126 lbs. dowa), medium to
choice, 94.50 4-50; (120-156 lbs.), me
dium te choice. 93.S0.00; ((all
walghu), emll to common, 93.0Oii3.50.
CHICAGO GKAXhT
CHICAGO. Sept. 17. (AP) . Despite
stubborn opposition, wheat prices yield
ed today ia soma degree te press are at
bereaving supplies.
Closing eavetationa aa wheat were un
settled, e t e net lower, corn fin
ished Ke to 4e dowa aad eats unchang
ed to 3-8c higher.
KEW TOBX STOCKS
NEW YORK, Sept. 17. (AP).- Es
tablishment ef new high price tor the
year by Geaeral Motors and U. 8. Steel
eemmea features the resumption of the
upward price movement ia today's stock
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Baring- ardors were agaia. cle
aver a bread list weta the elr-
eepper. asm, foods, motors aad
presenting . oatstaadin; points . ef
U. 8. Steal ussimia touched a
peak price st 160 S-S aad then dropped
back to 159. uachaaged aa the say. Goa-
eral Mo Vers closed 1 . points higher at
208 after establisMag a new peak at
Heavy aecamaiauo at law copper
bares waa ia direct response to the in
crease is red . metaia prices on Bator day.
Federal Misisg Smelting soared 23
points to a new peak at 157 aad then
eased to isi ft a ueire s rasa was
bid ap 6 5-4 points te 1O0 1-8. both maw
high records. . .'
Oils cnancoa aan&a M tresnendoaa vol
ume. Pierce Oil preferred ran up 8
points to a mew high at 32 aad ceoeed
st the top. Atlantic Refining. Skelly,
Whtie Eagle aad Bsehfield also moved
into new high ground.
Btodebaker and Chrysler climbed to
new barb, prices, bat were unable to re
tain all tneir gains. Motor products
showed a act loa ml points at 183 af
ter having soared to a bow peak at 193.
Brigs. Timkea aad Murray corporation
recorded subieanficl gains.
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7:00-9:00 KXL. (220). Household pro
gram. 9:06-10:00 KEX (278). Better Homes
girl. .
9:00-10:00 KWJJ (250). Concert.
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boar.
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10:60-12:00 KEX. Devotional service
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12:00-1:00 KOIV. Organ concert.
12:00-1:00 KJTC. Semi classical am
sic (12:52, ae-ws items aad weather
reports.)
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1:00-2:00 KKEC. Laocheon concert.
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1:00-3.00 KEX. Concert ensemble and
vwealistc.
2:00-3:00 KFKC. Varied program.
3:00-4:00 KFEC. Pipe organ and
(3:30). beauty talk. -3:00-4:00
KOIN. News and music.
4:00-5:00 KEX. Concert ensemble.
4:00-5:00 KFEC. Studio concert, talk
and book chat.
5:00-6:00 KEX. Symphony.
5:00-6:00 KFEC. Populsr music and
(5:45) stock reports.
5:30-7:30 KGW. NBC radio industries
banquet from New York.
TUESDAY NIGHT
6:00-6:30 KXL, (220). Organ concert.
6:00-6:40 KTBR (229). Dinxr concert.
and road report.
6:66-7:00 KWBS (200). Semi-classical
arocrsm.
6:00-7:00 KEX (278). Utility an ma
nic. 6:00-7:00 KWJJ (250). Dinner con
cert.
6:00-7:00 KGW. Radio Industries
banquet from New York.
6:00-7:00 KOIN. Organ concert.
6:36-7:00 KXL. Children's program.
7:00 KFEC. UtiHty. I
7:00-8.-00 KWBS. Popular music
7:00-8:00 KEX. Dinner dance concert.
7:00-8:00 KXL. Studio program.
7:00-8:00 KGW. "Memory Lane"
(PON).
8:00-8:15 KOIN. Plower talk.
8:00-9:00 V'FX. Studio prorram. .
8:00-9:00 KXL. Courtesy program.
8:00-900 -KTBR. Varied featurea.
8:00-9:00 KGW. NBC program.
8:00-10:00 KWBS. Studio program.
8:18-9:40 KOIN. Venetian hour.
9.-00-10:00 KXL. Hawaiian hour.
9:00-10:00 KGW. Program from KOMO
9:00-16:60 KTBR. Program.
9:00-10:00 KEX. Badio Kaigfcta eon
cert with tenor and soprano.
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9:40-End KOIN. Fight broadcast.
16:00-10:30 KXL. Special music
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10:00-12:00 KEX. Weather, police re
verts.' news flash aad daaec hoar.
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from KOMO.
10:30-12:00 KXL. Variety hour.
13 :0O-l .00 KXL. Popular aatortain-
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PCX 5:30-7:30, Radio industries ban-
euet; 8-8:30, operetta; 8:80-9, music ;
10-12. dance music.
KOMO Seattle (SOvK 6, coaeart; 7.
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ELSINORE
COMING SOON
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT OP
EXECUTRIX
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap
pointed by the County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Marion, as Executrix of the Last
Will and Testament and estate of
Alexander Turnbull, deceased, and
that "he has duly qualified .as
such executrix; all persons having
claims against the estate of said
decedent are hereby notified to
present the same, duly verified, to
me, at the office of Ronald C.
Glover, my attorney, 203 Oregon
Building, Salem, Marion County,
Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
L Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
18th day of September, 1928.
HELEN D. TURNBULL,
Executrix of the Last Will and
-Testament and Estate ot Alex
ander Turnbull. deceased.
RONALD a GLOVER,
Attorney for Executrix, Salem,
Oregon. S.18-25-0.2-9-16.
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 -17th day of
August, 128,: was appointed ad
ministrator of the estate ot - Ja
cob Henry Hudel, and that he has
duly qualified as such. All per
sona .caring 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 v 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
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15 ACRE modern suburban
home for sale or will take mod
ern city property in part payment.
Phone 9F14, Owner.
FOR SALE 5 room modern
house North Salem. Call Own
er 2710-W.
TOUR NEW HOME
Just the kind you have been
wishing for, modern and beautiful.
Large living room and dining
room with oak floors, fireplace, 3
nice bedrooms, .large bathroom,
best of plumbing, large kitchen
and nook with plenty of built-ins.
basement, furnace and laundry
trays.
Price $6500, cash $1000, bal
ance easy.
Let us show you this home to
day.
LEO M. CHILDS CO.
320 State St. Phone 1727
NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION
12 Good homes. AH are vacant
ajid you can have immediate pos
session. Part are new and mod
ern, balance in good condition.
Priced from $2000 up to $7250,
with splendid terms. If you are
thinking of investing In a home
let us show you these.
LEO N. CHILDS CO.
v 320 State St. Phone 1727
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Where Are You Going
to Live this Winter?
Are you lookinp; for an apartment? If
so you will find one suited for your needs
listed in the f For Rent Apartment di- t
-vision. . w' . p
CLASSIH1ED ADS
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BUILDING LOTS AND SMALL
ACREAGE ON EAST TERMS
$1575 Fine five acres located east
on paved road near school.
$25 down, $10 per month.
$1000 Fire acres best of soil, lo
cated east Vt mile from
pavement, $25 down, $10
per month.
$3150 Ten acres good soil,
-new barn, young orchard.
no house, located on pave
ment near school, $650
down, balance $20 per
month.
$1000 One acre with- excellent
view located south near
city' limits and bus line
$25 down, $10 per month.
$ (50 One acre all in bearing ap
ples, $50 down, $10 per
month.
$ 700 One-half acre with city wa
ter, electricity, near, city
limits, $10 down. $10 per
month.
Building Lots
$ 310 Fine lot 50x100 on paved)
street, pavement extra, $10
down, $10 per month.
$ 225 Lot 50x137 feet, east from
on N. 20th St. near Mar
ket, $10 down $10 per
month.
$ 500 Lot 50x100, south Salem,
good view, pared street,
paving extra, any reason
able terms.
$ 700 Plus new paved street, one
half acre on N. 21st St.
near Market. $400 down
balance mortgage.
$1250 Nice corner lot 50x100
with both streets paved,
good view, located on
FAIRMOUNT HILL. SEE
US FOR BARGAINS.
W. H. GRABENHORST & CO.
REALTORS
134 S. Liberty St., Phone 515
HOUSE BARGAIN:
Three rooms with plumbing,
full cement basement. Price for
quick sale $1800. $50 down $20
per month4 to include int. at 6.
W. H. GRABENHORST & CO.
134 S. Liberty St.
100 ACRES 60 acres cultivat
ed. Balance timber and pasture.
Will trade for a larger place.
Nice modern home in North Sa
lem, 5 rooms with basement.
Large lot facing on two streets.
All paving paid. Only $4250.00.
40 acres valley farm, stocked
and equipped. Good gravel road.
7 miles from Salem. Price is
right. Will trade for larger farm
or income property.
6 rooms and sleeping porch,
modern. 2 nice large lots. Nice
fruit trees. Splendid view. South
Salem. .
Ulrich & Roberts
l Realtors
129 No. Com'l Phone 1354
$1300. Bungalow, 3 rooms and
nook, bath, corner lot, close to
bus, $200 down.
$1800. 5 room home in fair con
dition, bath, garage, $100 down
$25 per mo., interest included.
$2300. 4 room bungalow, base
ment, garage and paring, $100
down $25.00 per mo.
$3250. New 5 room English type
home, modern, garage and pav-
' ing, $300 down.
$3250. Stucco home, close In, 4
rooms and nook, modern, gar
age and paving, $250 down.
$4000. New 5 room seraEnglish
type home, modern, nice lawn,
fruit and paring, $300 down.,
$4200. New bungalow, 5 rooms
and attic stairway, modern, gar.
age and paring, some trees,
$500 down.
$5250. New English type home,
5 rooms, attic -stairway, all oak
floors, modern in every way,
fruit, close to school and bus,
$500 "down.
We have any priced houses you
want. $2500 6 money.
MELVIN JOHNSON
320 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 637
LOOK HERE! A chance to get
your suburban home. One acre
not far out on paved road. New
4-room bungalow large living room
with fireplace, 2 bedrooms with
closets, large bathroom with good
plumbing, kitchen and nook with
plenty of built-ins, nice light fix
tures, house wired for hot water
heater and electric range, good
well, garage and woodshed. -
Price $3200, cash $300, balance
easy.
LEO N. CHILDS CO.
320 State St. Phone 1727
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DTTotvroa nniT.nrvfS
Well located, leased and bring
ing good Income, price ngnt, see
W. H. GRABENHOKBT t
134 S. Liberty St.
SPECIAL
a-Rnnm nlaatered house mod
ern except basement, screened in
... m a.
back porch, nice lot witn iruit,
earaze and naved street. Price
$2300 with furniture.
Nice 3 -room plastered house;
has lights, bath and toilet, close
to school and bus line; a good buy
for $1200.
4-Room plastered house, garage,.
large lot with fruit, for $1400.
Nice modern home in South Sa
lem, price $400; will accept car
as first payment.
SEE Thomason with
LEO N. CHILDS CO.
. 320 State St. Phtfhe 1727
ATTENTION BUYER!
Small home in East Salem.
Price $1700.00; $150.00 down,
balance $15.00 and interest per
month. See ue before it is too
late.
Homyer with
W. G. KRUEGER
Realtor
147 N. Com'l Phone 217
REDUCED TO $4500 strictly
modern 5 room house with room
for 2 more rooms upstairs, pipe
furnace, electric water heater,
garage, large lot, 955 Tamerack
St.
BECKE & HENDRICKS
189 N. High
LOOK AT THIS!
Modern 6 room home in East
Salem; 100 foot frontage; on pav
ed street. All kinds of fruit. Will
sell at sacrifice.
See Homyer with
W. G. KRUEGER
Realtor
147 N. Com'l Phone 217
"TltbargaI
St. between Electric and Hovt
Sts., large East front lots must
be sold immediately. If interest
ed in lots see uat once.
BECKE & HENDRICKS
189 N. High
LOTS Highland Ave.-between
-Myrtle and Laurel Ave., pavement
paid. Two lots $700 each.
BECKE & HENDRICKS
189 N. High
20 ACRE SNAP
Most ideal for chickens, well lo
cated, only one mile of a good
town, on fine gravel road close
to pared road. Not far from Sa
lem. Owner must sell on account
of ill health and age. Price cut
from $2500 to $1500. Some cash
down, balance on easy terms, hasl
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room uuusc uuu uai u, Buuu wen
water, chicken, house, well fenced,
nice young bearing orchard, hur
ry and see Bechtel or Sears 341
State St. Room 4.
400 ACRES fine land for
sheen ranch, rood road, rirer.
creeks running through place. On
ly $5000.00. Capitol Realty Co.
$2400 BUYS new four room
house, good location, well made,
garage, and woodshed, term to
suit.
$4500 for an extra fine 5 room
house, selling for $500 less than
paid for place. All modern, east
front, large lot with plenty of
fruit, would take In good lot on
equity. East Salem.
To trade 12 room apartment
house, occupied, close in, good
rental. Will take smaller home
in Salem for- equity. This place
will stand inspection.
SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO.
202 U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg.
NEW house, 3 rooms, bath,
hardwood floors, fireplace, cup
boards. All finished nicely. Will
sell for $2100 if taken this month.
Cash or terms. Inquire of owner,
245 D St.
GROCERY store, a money ma
ker, 3 beautiful liring rooms, rent
$35 month, juet invoice the stock,
about $800. Store clears $200
monthly. See rep.
ARTHUR L. SCOTT
415 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.,
Portland, Oregon.
AAvrhavnv
FOR SALE
Lot 108x267, East facing, with
good barn. Price onlv 1850.00.
Three hundred down, one year on
balance, 7 int.
30 acres close in. Modern hulld.
lngs. stock and ; imnlements. IS
acres in cult. Rest in timber and
pasture, rich black soil. Price
$6000.00 cash or $7000.00 terms.
2 Vm acres with all modern
Bldgs., electric lights and power
water. Price $5,850.00.
BUNGALOW REALTY
14 if. High St.
t FOR SALE
Nice little home in East Salem.
31800.00 and aaanmn mrlnr
Small payment down: balance like
rent.
See Homyer with
W. G. KRUEGER
Realtor
147 N. Com! . Phone 217
A REAL home in South fistsm
with shrubbery, fruit, berries,
flowers, old fashioned large
rooms, spacious hallway, screened
in-porch, mountain, city and Val
ley view. Everything . clean.
homelike and restfull . z lota, ait
for $4500.00.
A. C. BOHRNSTEDT:
Realtor Loans Inanrana
147 N. Commercial St, Salem, Or.
ocasan. nraTsfVVVtXrXA
NEW HOME W
FOUR ROOMS Cement base
ment, nook, garage, paved street
and cement walks.) Lot 60x120.
Price $2900. Terms. ,vy'
TRIANGLE REALTY COMPANY
421 Court Street Ground Floor
"Headquarters for Homes'
WHY PAT RENT? Wa ca aell
you a good 1 4 room house fox
$2,000.00: 3100.00 down ant bal
ance like rent, splendid location.
street "assessments - and walks
paid, coma; lrr and sea us before
buying. i " .".j. -a
ISl State Stv Salem. Ore,
. - FOUR Roam .hmis
street, practically new, basement.
uuui-uu. ioiai price including
paring paid, $2300. Terms so you
can pay. uwner zvs-K.
20 ACRES Land, House. Barn,
Garage. Water System, Fruit, all
under plow for sale or will trad
for good Salem home. Mathis,
715 First National Bank. Phones
office 2205, Res. 10F4. Privai.
Owner.
20 acres fruit and nuts close on
good road. REAL BUY at $90c
per acre.
TIMBER Fifty thousand acr
fir and pine. Well located for
lunch located just outside torn.
on Pacific Highway. Want honi.-
in Salem, or suouroan. r i,.
Wood, 341 State St.
Court 7 r&bins with store ani
loraing and manufacturing. Rea
sonably priced.
COMPLETELY stocked and
nuinned ranch. Good building
Some- registered Jerseys. Can
take some trade. ?
Inregtirata this AT ONCK
Completely furnished restaurai,:
doing fine business. A RE A I.
MONEY MAKER for only $250" .
00. WANT Private money for fiot
mortgage real estate loans.
A RARE BARGAIN 3 fn.
East front lots for $800.00.
CAPITOL REALTY CO.
216 North High Phone 114 3
6 ROOM house and 2 lots. In
good location. Call 2075 Center
St.
5 ACRE fruit tract, good five
room house, good well and spring,
outbuildings. 6 mi. S. of Salem.
Phone 36F13.
FOR SALE OR TRADE. Camp
located north, furnace, fireplace,
hwd. floors, large lot, tree?,
$4800, cash $500 and easy terms.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor
175 S. High St.
WANTED Real Estate
EXCHANGE Real Estate
EXCHANGES
Hare good improved 7 acres
near Hubbard to exchange for Sa
lem or Seattle residence. What
hare you?
Also will consider land in or
near Salem for good walnut aad
filbert land.
A. C. BOHRNSTEDT
Realtor Loans 'Insurance
147 N. Commercial St., Salem? Or.
EXCHANGES FOR WILLAM
ETTE VALLEY AND SALEM
PROPERTY
Lots in Yakima.
Houses In Portland, Seattle,
Eugene, Albany and Corvallis.
Strictly modern duplex hou?e
in Roseburg.
435 acre ranch iafTiVebraska.
owner rery anxious to come to
Oregon. Will gire someone goxl
deal.
SOCdLOFSKY SON
1st Nat l Bank Bldg.
ACREAGE
FOR RENT
or
SALE
TWO GOOD FARMS near Cor
vallis 192 acres, two miles out
on pavement, other 212 acres
4 Vt miles north. Modern houe.
Apply
J. T. MORGAN
HARRISBURG. ORE. Route 1
sSavvavaaa an. sa m as ee sa s lrVyyVVlArLn.MJUs.
DAIRY FARM:
150 A. located 1 mil from good
town in Marion Co. 125 A. un
der plow 25 A. timber and pas
ture. Fences and Bldrs . in fair
condition; 2 silos room for 4 0
cows; spring, water. Absentee
owner will sacrifice and acc pt
some trade.
O. K. Do WITT
1313 Edgewater , Phone 1C4.1
GREATEST Trading organ Na
tion on the Pacific Coast. We ha7
orer 3000 properties listed for ex
change. Erery kind of property,
erery price, erery location. We
can match your exchange exact
ly. If you would like to trade yonr
property.today, come in today. .See
GASKILL & BAKLE.
Realtors
Tel. 22-13
166 S. Liberty
10 A. Tract near Salem. Bhipv,
fruit, berries, $2500, terms.
30 A. farm, all new, modern
bldgs., fruit, berries, sacrifiru,
$6500,
10 A. close in, 6 A. berries,
small set bldgs. Snap, $4750,
terms.
100 A. farm, fine soil, near
highway, $100 per A., term r
exchange.
For rent 6 room bungaU w,
$25.
PERRINE c MARSTERS
213 Gray Bldg.
11 ACRES, good house and
barn, four miles from Capitol
Building, paved road, productive
soil, suitable for berries, poultrj
or would be ideal for small dairy.
For sale by owner on eaay terms
Phone 2538-R.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Farms 228 acres,
implements for sale. 25 acres ai:
cult., no hides., for if J ner rear.
Also 11 acres cross the road with
gooa biags., for $25 per month.
Or 400 acres, house and barn for
$375 per year. ; Or 10 acres rap
ture with garden spot, has 3 room
house, well, rent $10 month. You
can work on nlaee for nart of reiki.
See Bechtel or Sears If you wish
to rent a farm or a house In town.
341 State St Room 4.
FOR RENT- Houses
5 ROOM HOUSE 1176 Marion
$20. Phono 1 5 5 l-J.
- GOOD six room modern houe.
625 Breys Ave. Phone 32F11.
TOR- RENT; na. bungalow
$2 5.v - .
6 rm. cottage $18.
; Large house close in $35.
- Large house,' 4 garages close in
$40. : .
r, 7 rm. house, close in, garage,
t9t KA
For Lease: Large corner for oil
station. . . ,:
10 rm. house all furnished, $75
per too.,-'
GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE
434 Court -Str.