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" The New Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, September 15 t 19X8 8 Hoover and Kellogg Welcome r;j v.. if 1 Wbea Predcat Coolidge retvrned to Washington from his Taetlon in Wisconsin he found Herbert Hoover and cabinet members waiting to welcome him back to the White House. Left to right: Secretary Kellogg, Mrs. Kellogg Mrs. Coolidge, President Coolidge, Mrs. Hoover, and Mr. Hoover. 9 1 Smith Attacks Alleged Corruption on Part of Republican Officialdom By PAUL P. HAUPER Associated Prew Staff Writer HELENA. Mont.. Sept. 24. (AP) Reciting what he termed a "long tale of corruption, in. trigue and treason against the government itself," on the part of republicans charged with the ad. ministration of the nation's af fairs flaring the last seven and one-half years. Governor Smith to. night declared he had searched in ' vain for any word from Herbert Hoover "of protest, of condemna tion or of repudiation of this black chapter in his party's his tory' The democratic presidential nominee recalled the oil lease dis closures and court action growing out of them as well as revelations of wrong-doing on the part of Charles R. Forbes, as director of the veterans bureau and Thomas W. Miller as alien property custo dian which landed them in prison, and asked whether there was no responsibility for ftais resting on the republican 'party. Hooter Brought In In a campaign speech delivered here in the borne city of Senator Thomas J. Walsh who prosecuted the senate oil Inquiry, the New York governor declared that tes timony in the courts or before the senate investigators showed that the leasing of the naval oil re serves was discussed in the cab inet of the republican president of the United States; that an oil official had sent a communicator to Secretary Hoover "protesting against the secret losing of Tea pot Dome, and added: . . 1 j. , "The recutu u. -c last seven , and one-half ears is as well known to the republican candi date for president. as any other man in the United States. -Nobody will deny that Mr. Hoover sat in the cabinet for seven and a half years, yet I search in vain for any word from him of protest, or condemnation or of repudiation of this black chapter in his party's hisory. Address Is Quoted "On the contrary, in the face of that record in his speech of ac ceptance, he said 'the record of these seven and a half years con. stitutes a period of rare courage and leadership and constructive action. Never has a political par ty been able to look back upon a sfmilar period with more tatis f act ion,' would Mr. Hoover have the American people believe that in the light of the disclosures I mentioned there was any rare courage, any leadership or any constructive action?" "Above all things, would he save the American people believe that a political party with that record in office could look upon it with satisfaction? Does Mr. Hoover want the people to believe West Salem News By Helen H. Bodolf Fbon 24022 C E. Roush, owner of the Roush Quality stores, was in Wen . Salem Sunday. He motored up from Portland with his wife and two children to spend the day. air. Roush personally manages the Portland store, and he brought up some supplies from there for West Salem. He is more than pleased with the patronage this store has received. v Mrs. J. B. Hngey says that they will have to so on to Montana as they had planned because the snow will soon make traveling im possible. The origin of the re cent fire burning their newly com pleted home Is still unexplalnable to tbem, but it will be oat of the question for them to delay longer to rebuild. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Benton drove to - Dorena Sundty where their ' daughter Miss Barbara Beaton Is teaching school. They took their son Ralph down with them. He will . matriculate as a sopho- imore. Thar brought back Richard Benton who went with hsi sister when she started teaching this falLUlehard will attend the West Salem school this winter. Miss Benton and Ralph will be here the last part oC the week to attend the :. State Fair. Tuesday erasing .yle Thomas will .. gpesJt At tfcV West Salem Community dub on 'TrohibiUon.M Rev. F. X Cannell will Introduce him. . Mr. . Thomas . was asked - to W wv- m -.XL'1 that; he looks back with satisfac tion" on that record? It will not satisfv the American people to pass that question on to the chair- 1 , ,vl hi:. LUatl VI lal t . IS wiivnu waaa m w s nobody can answer that but him self' j Four Years Reviewed Governor Smith said he was ful ly aware that almost all of the o'il lease disclosures were before the American voters in 1924. Since then, however, he recalled that; the supreme court had ren dered its decision "placing its condemnation of these wicked . , , , . . . transactions." and the people have learned on the authoritv of the highest court of the land "that',"-"1 '"J "d P'f ('b-iso. 1 lo, a f -. to choice $10.00011.00. '" " c V of official corruption and fraud." In addition the democratic nom inee i said it had been developed i:ce the last presidential election that ' the chairman of the repub lican national committee secured from the beneficiaries of the oil! leases at least S2C0.000 in Liberty bonds to help liquidate a campaign - deficit of some 11,800,000. . It was the handwriting of a dead man," the governor went on, "that disclosed to the people to whom these bonds were offered. They were offered to the republi can secretary of the treasury in an amount of 150,000. The sec retary of the treasury was unwill ing to be a party to this fraud and Instead conributed $50,000 to the republican national committee and rejected the bonds." General Markets DAISY PORTTJLXD, Ora., Sept. 24! Oairy Exebaare, net price: (AP). Batter: Extra 50c; tndrda prima f irate 48c; f irate 4 Sr. SOe; Eft: Extra 43c; f irate 40e extra $5e: medium firate SOc; asdar priced 25c. HAT PORTIKD, Ora.. Sept. 24. (AP). Bay-bayinr prices : Eastern Oreron tim othy $21.00031.50; alley. $17017.59; alfalfa, $18.500 17; clorer, $12 00; Oat hay. $15015.50; straw. $7.50 toa; sell is prices, $2 toa more. POXTUUTD OUIK PORTUAND. Ora.. Sept. 24. (AP). Caah rraia: Wheat Hig Bend blaeatm, hard white $1.41; soft white $1.18; weetera white $1.17; hard winter $1.10; nortkora apriar $109; western Red $1-1$. Oate No. 2, 86 lbs., white $33.50. BojWj Ko. 2. 45 lb.. B. W.. $32.50. Oora Na. 2, E. T. ebipment $44.75. Millraa Standard, $26. PRODUCE PORTLAND, Ora.. Sept. 24. (AP). Milk steady, raw milk (4 per cent). IMS cwt., deli Tor: Portland, lean 1 par coat. Bntterfat. atetion, 52c; track, 53c: deliTerad at Part land. 55 0 5Sc Pomltry, ataady. (bayinf priee)-c Alira, kea awer 4H posada, 25c; 4 to 4 poJxU. 20023c; 3 to 4 poand, lSe; $ pound aad under, 16c : apriara and I etrftnrna. over 2 poandav 27c : ra dar 2 proajid SOe; yoanr white Pokia 4aka 30e; yoan reeee. alie. 20; tnr keya, alira, 2 015c; broilersT 3 Sc. Paaateo steady, qaotetion oa boaia speak by the Marion County Re publican committee, and he has written his own speech. Mr. Thomas returned Monday to Mon mouth for hsi second year. Last year he was on the debate team, and was also sent to Eugene to represent Monmouth Rt the 8tate Oratorical contest of the colleges. He spoke on "Wanton Waste, the address being original. Wallace Bridge Cutoii Road to Be Opened Soon DALLAS, Ore., Sept, 27. (Spe cial) The Wallace bridge cut-off road, one of the main pieces of new road to be built by the Polk county court this year. Is rapidly nearing completion. This road will cut the distance from Dallas and Salem to the Til lamook county beaches more than 10 miles from the present road which leads through Ballston and Sheridan. .;. According to state engineers. the roadway Is one of the finest piece of road work in the state and the court is being highly com plimented on Its efforts to make this a good safe road. . The new bridge over the Yam hill river will not be constructed tills year. The now road opens up a atretch of country that has here tofore been closed to the outside world during the rainy seasons, Coolidge t i ;-. .-. .i:. '-.-. of 100 lb. uck. Ipel $101.25. Tskima .Netted Uems. So. I rrade. 1.50(ol 60. Onion Oreron onion firm. Yakima Yellow Globe. $2.50 cwt.; Oregon Ye! low DanTor $2.75 ewt. LIVESTOCK PORTUAND, Ore.. Sept. "24. ( AP). Gattle and calve, steady. Receipt eatue 15. rale 65; iorladinr 30 cattle and 15. ralves billed throajrti. fHeera (1100 110 lb.), foo, $11.50 9l2.8d; 50-l000 lb.), rood, $11.75 12.35; (80O and up), tnexiinm, $10.25(9 11.50; common, $8,756? 10.25. Heifars, IBM lb, down), rood. $10.00010.85; son to medium, $8..S0 10.00. Oowt, 50 6.75.00: low common and mediom. cutter. I4.507S Bull (rearlinr exr laded , rood beeft, $7.50(j8.00; cutter to miu, $6.50 r 7.50. OalTto (50O lb, down), median w caoice, iu.uu 12. IK) ; enll to com mon $7.50010.00. Vealerv, milk-fed. rood to choice, $13. 50 14.50; medium Hi , edy. receipt 1950. Heayweifkt (250-350 b.), medium to boH-e $. 75 qll50; medium weight (200-250 lb.), medium to choice. $10.50 11.75; lirbt weight (100-200 lbs.) medium to choice. $11.75(9 12 60 Umtot IK Vniai , 4 V' me,l"m choice. :$10.5011.75; pock in p aow. roarb and tmooth, $.50i5b; iianrhter pi "9" f U0 lb.), muim to choice nonoa 1 1 .v 1 or oily hors and roaatinr Din ex eluded ia above quotations). ooeop ana lambs, steadr. receipt 1480 iaefudinx 226 billed throach lmb (84 lb, down), rood to eko-eo. $1100012.50; (92 lbs. cowa). mediair $9.75011.00; (all weirfets). coJl to com mon $8.5009.75; yearling wether (110 lb, down), nkedinm to rhnif. - 75; (120 lb, down), madiao to s.5O0s.5O; ( 120-150 lb..), me latum ia . ma caaav. weight), call to common $2.00 3.50. CHICAGO GRAIN . CHICAGO. Sept. 24. (AP). Proat "mare report from aome of the beat aecuona oi tba com belt, accompanied by foreeaat of frot again fcmirat, koiatod t com market today. Aa axcoptioa was com for September delivarr. whieh. at oaa tan today showed a drop to 13c a ooahel aaaer last week's tap loral. Oloaing qaotatioaa on oora war irreg ular, mucins; zroar ie net lower to i oe aoTmnce. Wheat fatar .liberie fiaiaaod aaeaaarad to 14 c off aad oats unchanged to Vie down. KSW YORK STOCKS NEW TORX. Sept. 24. tAP). Ka teblistuaeat of a new 1928 high record by l. S. Steel - common featered the m- raaspttoa of an irrogatarly higher price "mj a aswea aaarsot. Uall fund were in plentiful aeppry all day at the aenewal figure f 1 per etmt. U. 8. Steel common returned to its old roW a a market leader by sraamag 11 to the highest price sine the declaration of the 40 per seat stock drridead ia Jaa sar. 1927, cloaing at ISO 5-8 for a net gain o.' nearly 8 points. Yeangstowa avowed 2 poiate, bat taa otb steal, kowed Utti ekanra. tapper reeeived eoaaiberabls atasrala from the advsaco ia B price of export rw ana orars. Anaconda. Kennecott " Soand. Cerro do Paaeo. Magma and V. 8. Smelting all moved iato new high ground. ActiTity in the motor groap waa di rJwed aaaoag rryslor. Paekar aad Graham Paige, all f wkick reached sew high ground, and Hadaoa Ifotora which ran op more thaa 8 poiate oa aneoa firmed reports that the Cuttea-Iarant rrrn-3 had become interested in the 5.k" "r1 Motora ekoaed aachanged at 213 after fluctuating between 212 sad 21SH. MrisKs Maaafactariag was again la briek demand, teaching a new sigh res old at 57 oa reports of record-breaking earning. Motor prodacte scored a sensational aoVrasvc f 18- points by touching s aow peak at 19$ bat loot oarly 2 poiate of its gaia. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: In response to many inquiries made of me as to why the Rosa L. Browning Amusement Com pany Is not at the Oregon State Fair this year, I beg to say that it Is through no fault of the com pany, but due to the unfair treat ment of the Board. My manager called on numerous occasions to arrange for space and contract, but each time was advised the sec retary was ill and could not give matter attention. Later we' tele graphed for old space and secre tary of the Board advised by let ter old space not available but other space had been allotted by the Board. Believing the Board would treat me fairly I relied up on the assurance of the letter of its secretary until I received a further letter from her advising the Board had sold the space oet aside for me. My manager has endeavored to arrange an adjust ment but without success and to my serious damage, ROSA L. BROWNING AMUSE MENT COMPANY, By Rosa L. Browning. President. S-25 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OP KXECUTRIX Notice Is hereby given that the unuersignsa nas neen amy ap pointed by the County Court of the state or Oregon for the County of Marlon, as Executrix of the Lost Will and Testament and estate of Alexander Turnbull, deceased, aad that she has duly Qualified as such executrix; all persons having claims sgainst the estate of said decedent are hereby notified - to present the same, duly verified, to me. at the office of Ronald C. Glover, ay attorney, 203 Oregon Building, Salem. Marlon County.hs 4 s iJlwriT w PhA ti Orernn within .lT I 34 S, Liberty St. Phone (1$ Oregon, within six months from tha date of this notice. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 11th day of September, 1911. , MEUCN JJ. TUKNBTJLL. V Executrix of the Last Will and Testament aad Estate of Alex ander Turabull, deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, - - Attorney for Executrix. Salem. J Oracon. . S.1S-25-0.2-9-16 v i NEW . STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS BRING QUICK SATISFACTORY RESULTS Issued Daily Except Monday by tht &tateiman $ablif)ing Co 215 So. Commercial St. 17 ember of the ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusive ly entitled to the use for publication of ail news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also to the local news published herein. Bcsi?;ms Orric;s 'ember Pacific Coast l.epresenta lives : Art liar V. Stpt, Inc., Security Bldu., Portli.ud ; fharon Bids'.. San Francisco; all Western l"cific 1js Angeles. TE1XTH0NES 23 or 583 Society Kaitor - - 1st Entered at the PoHt Office in Salem, Oregon, as second class matter. SUBSCaiPTION BATSS Daily aud Sunday, by mall. per year $5.00 Daily and Sunday, by carrier monthly .60 CIASSiriED ADVESTI&ISO Reading notices, per line 2S (Z line mini.'uum charge) Classified AdverilsiilaT. per line 10b Ciaaadfied Advt-i tising, per line X tinrea 20s Classified AdterUaing, per iin iin SOo 6 lines One uicnth, daily and Sunday per line - $1.00 contract ciassiriss months contract) S tinea daily minimum per month, 4c a line (10 reduction (or minimum of 10 lines oaily) SCHOOLS TUTOKlMJ Employed young lady (normal and college train ing) will tutor and care for chil dren evenings in exchange for board and room. The Statesman, Box 29. YOUR FUTURE ASSURED Good paying positions always available for trained men and women. ENROLL ANY TIME. Railway Telegraph Institute, Rail way Exchange Bldg.. Portand, Ore. BUSINESS OPP. FOR SALE the best paying res taurant in down town district. Can show you. If you are from Mis souri. For particulars see Bech tel or Sears, 341 State St. Room 4 FOR SALE RESTAURANT, good business. 122 W. 2nd St., Corvallis, Ore, WE HAVE several first class locations for gasoline stations at reasonable rentals. If you are looking to locate a gas station, let us be of assistance to you in this line. W. H. GRABENHORST tc CO. Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 515 FOR LEASE: Down town store room with full basement, located on Liberty near State St. Will give long lease to right party. W. H. GRABENHORST A CO. 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 515 TORSA LE -Fn x n i ture of 1 2 room modern home, good location for boarders and roomers. Rooms all rented, reasonable rent. 578 State St.. downstairs. FOR SALE Real Estate A. C. BOHRNSTEDT SAYS: That he has some wonderfully good buys in South Salem resi dences. "Priced to suit your pocket book. Office at 147 K. Commercial St., Salem, Or. FOR TRADE Fine f room house, fine lot with trees, garage for a more modern home of 5 or 6 rooms In good district, and pay difference. To trade equity in a large ranch for small place near Salem, will assume some, inis is priced at a bargain and will give an excellent deal on some small place in or out of town. S acres at a bargain on the Dal las highway, 160 cherry trees S yrs.' old, fi room old style house Price $2590, best of terms. 1 Vs acres with new 4 room house close to city limits, east of ii em, win take some trade. SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO. 202 U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg. SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES ON HOMES DURING FAIR WTSEK Pine $6500 Home, $ rooms for earn r . - . . uv. new ana oouoie con structed up to the minute, New Modern 4 room bungalow on paved road. Just outside of city limits with half acre of good soil. Price .was $3900. fair week for $3600, only $300 down will han dle deal. For the Best Buys in Homes See BECHTEL or SEARS 341 State St. Room 4. Phone 756 VIEW LOT: Corqer 50x100 Fairmount MI. both streets paved. Price $1250 cash if sold at once. W. H. GRABENHORST A CO. 114 8. Liberty St. Phone 6-15 fJassaaaaaaMavJaJJ VIEW ACRE: Located south near bus line a real place to build your new home. Price $1000. $25 down. $10 per month. ; , VlT TT r t a nmttvi mssb FINE view, 7 room home - in South Salem a real - bargain $4500.00. I :'; : r ine room nunraiow near Leslie High (terms) $3000.00. Nearly new partly modern I room house, , good location, So. Side $1760.00. -, See J. LINCOLN ELLIS - -1295 S. Church . CLASSIFIED SNAP:! Good lot 50x100 located on paved street. Price 1475. 10 down, $10 per month. W. H. GRABENHORST CO. 13 4 s. Liberty St. Phooe 515 awaa LOOK On account of sickness must sell my 22 acre farm, all fine rich land, part ceek" bottom, small creek runs through the place, has a good 0 room' plaster ed house, full basement, hot and cold water, bath and toilet, large chicken house, family orchard and berries. Located 6 miles East of Salem. Will sell at a real bsr gain $6500. Would take a clear house in Salem not -over $3500. v tiaVA a modern fi" r'om new ! house price $4000. Will trade for unimproved bottom iana. 5 room modern house in Sooth i Salem. Price $4500. Will take . a good car as part payment, i SEE Thomason with ' LEO N. i CHILDS CO.. Realtors ,320 Statei Street Phone 1727 I HOME BARGAINS i $2200. iNew 4 room home one I block from bus line, fireplace, oak rinnr in livine room, built-in j kitchen with nock, two bedrooms. 'garage and woodshed comDined. !$100 down, balance $25 ptr I -v. t inolnrlo interact MOVFT RIGHT IN. $2950.) New modern 4 room home located on paved street, garage with cement drive, cement walks, oak floor in living room and hall, fireplace. A REAL BUY FOR THE PRICE ASKED. $150 down, balance monthly. $1800. Buys a good three .oom home with full cement basement, garage, $50 down, balance $25 per month to include int. at 6. $7500. Attractive six room mod ern home; complete in every way, hardwood floors throughout, tile bath room, .JUle drain board, new and ready tb move into. The price has been lowered $2000 on this property for a quick r sale. LET US SHOW YOU THIS WON DERFUL i BARGAIN. Located Fairmount Hill section. For bar gains. See us. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 515 FOR LEASE: Good store room on Liberty St. $100 per month. Small store room oh N. High St: across from Senator Hotel, $40 Lper month. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 515 FOR SALE: Lot 50x100 feet located on the N. E. corner of the intersection of North Liberty and Division St. First class location for gas station or store. This property will be of fered for a few days at $3950. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. - Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 515 FAIR WEEK SPECIALS It is your duty as well aa your pleasure to attend the State fair It advertises our country. Then call at 462 State SL, Room 10, and view the fair week specials, in farms, small tracts, business chances, Salem homes, both for sale and for exchange. A hearty welcome awaits you at my office. O. L. FOSTER 462 State St. Room 10 $4750.00. .Fine new six-room home. East front, hardwood floors, fireplace, bnilt-ins, base ment, farnace, near school, park and bus, and paving paid. See it NOW. $2500.00. Four rooms and bath. Large corner lot. Garage. Nice trees. $150.00 down and $20.00 per month including in terest. HURRY. Wonderful Bargain in a Beau tiful Home. Large grounds with lots of trees, shrubs, and flowers. A REAL BUY if taken at once. 20 acres fruit and nuts close on good road. REAL BUY at $90.00 per acre. 400 Acres -fine land for sheep ranch, good road, river, creeks running through place. Only $5000.00. Timber fifty thousand acres fir and pine. Well located for logging and manufacturing. Rea sonably priced. Some wonderful bargains In city, country, and business prop erty. See us NOW, Want Private money for first mortgage real estate loans. CAPITOL REALTY CO. Insurance Loans 216 North High- Ph. 1143 LARGE HOUSE For rent Now $6012 rooms, large fur nace, two fireplaces, 2 garages, extra plumbing. Close in at 686 Center. Suitable roomers or boarders, i Immediate possession. BECKE & HENDRICKS 189 N. High Street SPECIAL $1500 Nice home, 4 rooms and bath, creek, lot, close to bust $150 down. $2300 An attractive bungalow, 3 rooms and nook, fire place, garage, paving, close to bus tt school. Terms. $2750 Good home, 5 rooms and fruit room, fireplace, wood house, garage, paving, "good location, $200 dpwn. - $3500 Nice bungalow, 5 rooms, sleeping porch, basement. fireplace, garage, paving, nice lawn, good location. $300 down. ' $5250 New and strictly modern Eng. type home. 5 rooms. attic stairway. $500 down 15900 Modern 7-rm. Eng. type home, east front, some trees. $509 down. $6250 7-room modern bungalow, close in on N. .Winter St. $1000 down. Private, money to loan. MELVIN JOHNSON 320 TJ. S. Bk. Bldg. . Phone 637 ACREAGE BARGAINS 20 Acres, close In, east of Salem. All foncedJ cultivated, old house. rtn naved highway. $3500. term a I acre,1 one mile from Salem on paved highway. . New 4 -room mod. house. " eleitrie lights. K pressure water system; garage, wood shed. All good dark soli. $3300; $500 cashrii"-"v( .-:"" i-P'. r'-l " ' SOCOLOFSKT A SON -" Ist NatX Bk--Bldg. , - HOUSE BARGAIN For Sale a five room bungalow beautiful lot and paved street for $2,500.00. JOHN H. SCOTT 1189 Court Phone 622 ririj"XjLrr"Lfuij,"i.i"aiii Oregon Farms are care invest ments. 80 acres. 4 0 un der ptow. 5 room house, large barn, running wa ter, good soil. An all around farm aud a snap at $6500.00. State The number of acres vnn want. With or without buildings near Salem. We have it. Fair Enough. 4 3 acres North of Salem. Good bottom land in good location at 14300.00. Very easy terms. Bargain 107 acres. 6 miles from Woodburn with good improvements. This farjn has paid for itself and will .do it again Price $150.00 per acre. The very best of terms. Week ' Of bargains. 22 acres good bottom land at $1600.00, on good road. Easy payments. If you have anything to trade tell us about it. At Ulrich and Roberts Realtors 129 N. Com'l St. Tel. 1354 SOME RENTER With $500 Here's a new modern home of 5 rooms and large attic. Furnace, fireplace, garage. Wired range. Water heater. Hardwood, etc. On large 50xl6C lot. -Paved. Be ing finished to suit. Total price $3750 and after down payment all balance EXACTLY like rent. Low interest. BECKE & HENDRICKS 189 N. High Street HOUSE BARGAIN: 5 rooms, nice lot, paved st. and walk. $2500.00. small cash payment, re mainder like rent. John H. Scott, 1189 Court. Ph. 622. FOR SALE Ten acres. 4 room house, stock, and city water, cel lar, and barn. 3 cows, 75 pullets, all for $2500. 3 blocks from grade school Falls City. Or. See owner or write Mrs. N. Hodgdon, 1 block north of grade school, Falls City. 2 E. FRONT lots $1000. $50 down, $10 per mo. Bus. lot $2350. $100 down. $15 per mo. 2 E. front lots with old house. $1875. $100 down, $20 including int. per mo. 6 rm. bungalow, fireplace, base ment. $3800. $200 down, $30, including interest per mo. 5 rm. house. 2 lots, $3200. $250 down. $30, including int. per mo. Qetrtrude J. M. Page 484 Court Str. 20 ACRES, 7 miles from Salem on Silverton highway. Modern Improvements and fruit. Stock and machinery For- sale or will trade for good Salem home. Math- to. 715 First Natl. Bank Bldg. Place known as Cherry iity. Nur sery. Tel. 2205, res.; 10F4. LOO K ! L OOK ! A REAL BARGAIN FOUR ROOM HOME Plaster ed, full cement basement; garage; paved street and cement walks. Nearly new and in fine condition. Owner says: "For Quick Sale take $2100." Terms too. TRIANGLE REALTY COMPANY 421 Court Street Ground Floor "Headquarters Tot Homes" WE are offering a few city homes at a bargain and a few good tracts convenient to the city. We also have good listing of going farms and some good exchanges. Come in and make your wants known. We will help you if we can. BARBER St BOND 200 Gray Bldg. 125 N. Liberty FOUR Room bouse, paved street, practically new, basement, built-ins. Total price Including paving paid, $2300. Terms so you can pay. owner z b I b-k. 6 ROOM house and 2 lots. In good location. Call 2075 Center St. 5 ACRE fruit tract, good five room house, good well aad spring, outbuildings. 6 mi. S. f Salem. Phone 36F13. EXCHANGE Real Estate RESIDENCE in Corvallis for Salem residence or acreage. Phone 1608-M. . FOR Sale or Trade stock ranch central Oregon equipment on place 1200 A. What have you? Harry Humphreys, Stayton. Oregon. FARM for sale or trade. Fine dairy farm six miles from good valley town; 112 acres; 55 under ploy; fine pasture, good eight-rm. house; stanchions for 15 cows; horse barn, hog house, chicken bouse, granary, etc. Sell or trade for Salem town property. Price $7,000. Easy erms. O. K DeWitt, 1313 Edgewater St., Phone 1643. W. Salem. HAVE three choice residence lota on -Fairmount Hill rtatr Will trade for home and assume or pay difference. Phone 457. WILL TRADE FOR PORTLAND PROPERTY 6 rooms and bath. Iarre corner lot with fine Oak trees. East front. close to bus and school. SOCOLOFSKT A SON 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. aawaBayaaBaj ACREAGE FARM BARGAINS If you 'want a sheep dr goat ranch, a timber tract, either land on stumpage, on easy terms or a waunat ana ruocrt orenara, s mites out with a new. modem res idence, electric lights and wajer system, see owner. ' -".! r JOHN H. SCOTT 1189 Court St. Phone 622 FINE farm 140 a. - rorvi km-. and soil, this weetr far. an oaa good terms, real Drice li s noV and is worth more money. r Fine 5 a. trace, sandy loam soil, rood -bldxi.. not fan mtr mo good schooL Price cut" to '$3800 ADVERTISING 30 A. of fine land, part in clov er, large barn, stanchions for 12 cows, thicken house 160 feet long, concrete floor, granary, machine shed. 9 rm. house with bath, elec. available, fully equipped with ma chinery, 4 fine Jersey cows, span good mules, and everything neces sary for running farm for $7000. You cannot beat it for price. Own er does not owe a cent but old and wants a city home. WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor 175 S. High St. a ninp.Aiw 9 5 aa hiiT.q K acres located close ia, house and barn, some family fruit. 2 bearing walnuts, well and pressure water system. Interest 6 W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. Realtors io, a. unc.y x f,nm icnn from $4500. Fine 70 a. rarm. iiai cuu.. oar timber and good pasture, good hides . close to school, good grav el road, close to naved highway. Price cut this week, from $8500 to $7500, good terms. For Farms Any Size See BECHTEL or SEARS 341 State St. Room 4. Phone 736 FAIR WEEK SPECIALS BEST BUYS IN FARMS Special Price for this Week Fine Stock or Dairy Farm 4 74 acres: new house. 7 rooms; 2 barns fully euipped, stock, crop and implements. If sold beiore Oct. l-'28. will cut price. For particulars see Becbtel or Sears. . FARM BARGAIN. .150 acres, nearly all under plow, running water and good well, little tim ber, fair buildings. Juet off main Pacific highway, market road through the place, 2 miles from town. $50 per acre. Half cash. F. L. Wood, Room 8, Bayne Build ing. 18 ACRES located on the fam ous Rogne river near Grants Pass, all rich river bottom soil, part of it in clover at the present time, ail under irrigation ditch, and worth $500 per acre, but this young lady wishes to trade for Salem residence, and will trade even for property worth $4500, this is clear, Mr. Man from Montana, if you left property in Montana, and wish to trade it for a fine ranch (small ranch) come in and let's see what you have; I have a client who wishes to return to Montana, and will not consider any other place, so he is ready to trade now. Let's go. SHIELDS & PERKINS 381 State St. Phone 1784 INSTALLMENT ACREAGE $10 down, $10 per month buys 5 acres of fine prairie soil, locat ed close to Swegle school. Garden Road district. Price $1000, inter est 6. , $10 down, $10 peT month buys a fine xJt acre lot, located near the Fairgrounds, gravel street, city water. Price $70Q, interest 6. $25 down, $10 per month buys 5 acres located on main paved road, best of berry and filbert soil. Price $1500. $50 down, $10 per month buys 5 acres located close in on Gar den road, good drainage, ideal for berries or filberts. Price $2000. $250 down, balance $25 per month, buys 10 acres with build ings located close in. Price $4000, interest 6. $250 down, $20 per month buys 20 acres of first class walnut and filbert soil, located 7 miles from Salem. Price $2500. $26 down and $10 per month will buy a view acre, located close in. Price $1000, interest 6. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR INSTALLMENT ACREAGE, SEE US BEFORE BUYING. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 515 FARM BARGAIN: 210 acre farm nearly all in cul tivation, located on main Pacific highway, good improvement. Price $21,000. IF YOlTWANT A FARM AT THE RIGHT PRICE HERE IT IS. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 515 400 CORD of stumpage to sell. Good timber. Close in. Easy to get out. Get yourself a home Buy a half acre tract south. Only 2 blocks to school and bus line, $650.00, with only $75.00 cash and easy payments on the balance. 81 acre of Good " Land All fenced with woven wire and all under cultivation except about 10 acres of oak timber. No build ings. Land lays nice. Only 10 miles from Salem $55.00 per acre. i A Fine 5 Acre. Ranch Large house, electric lights, good road, wonderful view. Trade for home in Salem. This place is only one mile outside of Salem. 6 Acres 2 story house, electric lights. Nice young cherry- and filbert orchard. One mile south $3,675.00. $300 cash. 3200 Acre Stock Ranch All Stocked Fenced and cross fenc ed. Ready to . go. ' Trade for smaller place here in the valley. The Finest View Lot at Salem Heights 71 feet x 185. Will make two good building sights. You better see this. -. , A Dandy Little Home of Ply, acres, overlooking the city and mountains. Has electric water system. Good cottage partly mod ern, nam, garage, strawberries. cherries, grapes, etc. Price $3000.00 $500.00 cash, balance terms, only one mile south. See H. O. WIGGINS At 109 South Commercial St. With H. E BROWN Real Estate and Insurance A. C. BOHRNSTEDT SAY8: That 60 acres which h ! V sale near Turner is a mighty good buy for Dairying or . General Farming. - Better see him : Hat' . . 147 N. Commercial St. Salem. Or. " iat''af''afXrxJtnjXraxJjaLJ LOOK:. - u $25 down. $19 per month , a nlAiitli e -. ... . y - '"-'. w atr ail in cuiliva tlon, located 4 miles east near pav ed road. Price $1000. - ; r W. H. GRABENHORST fc CO. 134 S. Liberty St., Phone 61S DAIRY FARM: 150 A. located 1 mile from good tn-w, in Marion Co. 125 A. un der plow 25 A. timber and pas ture. Fences and Bld?s., in fair condition; 2 silos room for 4 0 cows;, spring water. ABnemee owner will sacrmce ana accept, some trade. O. K. Do WITT 1313 Edgewater Phone 1643 nit KATKST Trading organ ita- tion on the Pacific Coast. We hare over 3000 properties listed for ex. i chance. Everv kind of property. every price, every location. We can maicu jum "iu5 ' ly. If you would like to trade your property to1, come in. today. See GASKILK & BAKLE. Realtors ice s Liberty Tel. 224 3 , PM,U iruit, ernes, , . f new n,odern . i 4CAA a m m - berrie3, sacrifice, , af-' 4ru"" 10 A. close In, 6 A. , berries, small set bldgs. Snap, $4750. terms. 100 A. farm, fine soil, aear highway. $100 per A- terms or exchange. For rent 6 room Dungaiow, $25. PERRINE A MARSTERS 212 Gray Bldg. 11 ACRES, good house and barn, four miles from capuoi BUiiaing, paTcu f - - on anitnhin for berries, pou.try or would be ideal for small dairy. For sale by owner on easy terms. Phone 253 8-R. FOR RENT FOR RENT, farm of 17 acres. Call 1789W1 FOR RENT Acreage, very close in. Good h rn a harn chicken house, plenty of fruit: All for $20.00 per month. See Homyer with W. G. KRUEGER Realtor 147 N. Com'l Phone 217 FOR RENT Nicely furnished first floor apt. 590 Union St. FOR RENT Houses FOR RENT 10 Roomed furnished house, 2 garages, close in $4 0 5 Roomed house 4 5 3 Roomed house 10 6 Roomed modern 25 710 N. High FOR RENT 4 room house. In quire 1640 State St. FOR RENT Good 5 room house and garage, close in. Oak and So. Com'l St. 1071. Adults. Phone FOR RENT 5 r. house on Bellevue .$15.00 . 20.00 . 20.00 . 20.00 . 25.00 4 r. house on Fawk 4 r. house on Norway. . . . 4 r. house on S. 14th. 6 r. house on S. 18th 5 r. house on Fairgrounds Rd. 5 r. furnish. N. 20th W. G. KRUEGER Realtor 25.00 40.00 147 N. Com'l Phone 217 6 LARGE room semi-modern cottage, hard finish, basement, garage. On paved street. Fur nished complete. This was recent ly rented but the party had a call to go to Montana, hence tor rent again. Rent $30.00 -per month. Pbone 1110-W after six o'clock. FOR RENT Small S room house good well, double garage, one acre of land, some fruit $10.00 per month. One mile south. 4 Room Cottage at 2156 South Summer St. Has lights and city water, garage, chicken house. 3 lots, some garden, shade trees and fruit. $15.00 per month. See H. O. WIGGINS . With H. E. BROWN At 109 South Commercial St. Real Estate and Insurance FURNISHED house. 2056 J.' 3 ROOM cottage. $9.00 per month. Phone 1390-J. FOR RENT Fine new 6 room house at 845 Hood St. Also 4 room bungalow. Melvln Johnson. Phone 637. GOOD six room modern bouse. 625 Breys Ave. Phone 82F11. TORMENT, Houses and apart- ments. F. L. Wood- 341 State. Phone 794. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house with garage. Tel. 1290J. FOR RENT Apartments IW.M . ,, M.iii..i.i...,mm MODERN furnished flat. 696 Cottage. - aww m m awaaWsJaawawsi HEATED anartment. 210 N. 14th. . FURNISHED Ant C OA r;,,. age, heat, etc. Private entrance. Phone 843. MA1wWaSaa' CLOSE IM 2 anrl ..... ments. First floor, electric range. .-. 1V' s' tlin- 156 1-W. PRESCOTT-S furnished apart ments. furnace heat, 1064 Oak Ambassador Ants. Electric Ranges and Refrigeration Radio High class residential district Cheerful, attractive and light 2 Room furnished $37.50 & $40. 2 Room unfurnished $32.50 A $35 Children Welcome 550 N. Summer 1972 PATTON APARTMENTS Coxy, dean, comfortable, nicely fur nished, private bath. Steam heat. Down town, district. Reasonable in price. For inspection call Pat ton's Book store. aaasisj FURNISHED and unfurnished 3 room apartments. Virginia Apartment. 879 N. Liberty. FOR RENT Rooms SLEEPING Rooms for fair week. Garages for rent, 710 N. High St. kuum Outside entrance. Pri vate bath shower. 241 N. Sum mer St.