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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1928)
General Uartcf$l?i -- - - j Is Related r . TJaa th BarmntB th oacroni mkn f rattoaallat, 3 ralixloos mw . sapor wita a wm urauaaon, prists um Jouovtag irom - ih r. - mm ElTlm, KMUat M ta hm SOsai council. BMtnt. wa tmwt sddrssa Ja 818 Bvly atra i La-wijt, Mamtasa, 'wae -fr -, yan was paa-. f tW rtrat Cwmnbrnud tuik Salam, aa4 ckalmaa f ta tittliynt ommittoo of ta 8lm CaamWr f Ca- MIW, CditOCJ By JAMES ELVIX ' TnsUaBt Em affartmig Ooancil, SALEM, the beautiful etty of ' Oregon, the pearl Of the Wil lamette Valley, la a proud as a : peacock. In this town Herbert Hoover took his place In the world of business as office boy for the Oregon Land company, and t-no - town or city hat followed the " career; of Mr- Hoorer j with great- , er Interest. All of the old-timers : In Salem are perfectly ; familiar : with the Hoover -pedigree, ' t '-,"' Hoover's Ancestors ' ;:; 'Jesse Hoorer had pioneered to ' Iowa with his parents,, who were members of the Quaker! commun ity that established West Branch, lows, .. Hslda : Minthorn . Hoorer, before her marriage to Jesse " - Hoorer, the blacksmith, had been the "lady of the house. Her 7 motner, Mary Minthorn, was a .woman who rained - education, and who. although a widow, had :, tyeen successful in raising and ed t -ucatfng her children. Her sons .graduated from the University of Iowa. Halda was sent to a prirate school and later to Iowa Unirer. slty. But ' before : HuldV - became the wife of Jesse Hoorer, she re. allsed ' that more than edura uonai training, sne neeaea u , pnestlc training. In order .- to- se ' Cure this training It is family i klstory that Hulda : actually , ap prenticed herself out In a "neigh. sot's home and soon acquired a reputation for capability in house bold management. After her mar rlage It Is said that Hulda's home boasted the brightest windows, the most "spick and span" floors and the most inriting silver ser- rice and culinary, equipment of any Quaker household in the com - munity. -;-"--.": : ... " r There was good stuff on the . lather's side,-too. When we -i ex amine" the Hoorer- family tree, we come face to & face ' with a sturdy ancestor; who left France, his native-land, in search of re ligions freedom," canje to America and founded the Hoorer family on this new solL -;; 1 " Hoorer Comes to Salem - After the. death of Jesse Hoo rer and his wife the boy Herbert " came to Newberg. Ore., on the Willamette river, and later to Salem, to lire with Dr. John i Minthorn,' president of the Ore- . iron Land company and brother of Herbert Hoorer's mother. Many people still liring in Salem re member ritldly old Uncle . John - Minthorn. We get an Interesting : picture of the office boy from the lady : who formerly was the secretary of the Oregon Land company. She declares: "Herbert Hoorer was the quietest, the most efficent and tfc'e most Industrious boy I erer knew in an office. He eren wore quiet shoes and you neTer knew be was around until yon wanted him and wanted something : and then he was right at your elbow. rHe knew ererjthing about lhe office and the -rest of us never riwa Traits Ap1e f. ni l.- SiiitacaVcrg . Bfw 1 .i. fi - -t.5 --J.40 .1.60 -1.50 -1.50 - .08i -S.0O .1.75 Kia- David Winter Baaaaal, W. . Nrthra 8p7 ... ' Aaaaaa. lb. Craabcrriea, WuUn, bx Caata, (Us erata , . . Paaira Date ' Drai4arr; 10-aa pg UaiatT, H-Il to 13 Tlgu iev crop ... , 6rapfrait, CaL eaaa -S.00 - Orapea .ita i.oo Z.1.40 . L145 .1.10 ' Ca). Ma scats, hj; Tecara, lac Cat. Wait MalaCM, lag . CaL La4yfiBt-rs, lag .1.50 a.oo - CaL Zinfandala Concords, local .65 ; firaaad cbsmos .1.50 llacklelxrrws. Wi, lb. 1 .13 Ceab bonsy, w crop J 4.75 5.60 Loaaons, CaL ',J. .., ,,7.506.00 LissM, cartana, tot ,.' ., ;;"-.3jOQ; Jtafeaa WaUnaaloa. Kleadika . ,'-'.03 Vk .Ha4awa. local , , , . , .02 I cream.' lb. 1 ,,, , ,U2 Oraares, Valencis- 150 and Urfsr - 170a. SISo . 7.50 8.75 .9.50 .S.&O 353a- ta tlU Ftrt, local Bartietta, lb Praehet A .to 1.50 1.00 1.60 .1.50 . .04 rf .OS .80 V .os ; Vt KIbortat Wai J. H. Haloa - Ileatb dtagt. The Dallet - Oraaga Clings Home, Ore,,, romegraaatea, bo . ... Vttiaees, 'b. .TogoUblM Artichokes, do. .." : Beant, t:r. tack lota, Ib l)iil weed, dot. ' I TampkiBt, lb. -,, Celery. U LabUk, Spinach, local, lb.. . Sqossk . Danish, dot. Hummer, ea. v Hnbbard. lb. " Marblahead - .80 'I.-. .08 0 -.S0 -..OS . - .03 ; .80. . .OS' - .03 -1.85 -.1.2S Caeambert, box Carrot, loeal. tack. lb Ctb bare. KXal. lb , Oaalk. loeaL crato Cra. yellow, 6 doa, ak- Kggplaat.' lb. .08 anbed vfegetablea. per dot.- baachi Carrou - - - , . , , , - .80 Rf ; , .- nfr 80 -r. Tn;p. , , ir ; - ''.SO-; Onls , Radishes .80 -. Ijottoee. local, crate - ... 1.80 Potatoaa, awoet. , lb. 05 H .05 H Potatoes .. Yakima Gems, v - ' t v Loeal Barbaakt .1.80 ' O.S5 Yak. Uema No. S ear He, lb. JO PiekUnr Cuckoo i , "- Salem Markets Ko. 1, 3 - ?' 08, -Oa .03 r Pepper, local, grooa. lb. f.05 f Wash. Bod, lb. - ... '.IS Tomateea. leeal, , - - r -n - : aioaa -, '.. . , -,f., ,j -.: Yakima G lobe. - ow.. - tin Ore.- Yellow --f - , a tut Srnan picktiag, lb. 0T!4 Peodt ' ' (BoUil BotatloM) - ' Calf moaL 85 lbs. ., ,., 1 38 : loSry food, tea , a tu scratch, tea , m nn Cora, whole. Us - .Cracked aad groaat Jfiil m, a , o.oo -v- t.oo 8.o 88.00 - -- - an no raa tea S BytFormeMSal m 1 - ' .JMiP)M" --- - . - , S Ft 1 -?- tried to keep track of things. It was easier and quicker' Just - to 'ask Bert about it. . Office Boy MEacyclo-edij.M "He had a little table near my desk and U .always had a geo metry or a book of geology on It. Whenever he was not doing any thing else he- was hunched . up orer . this table and his book. ' He was a funny looking little fellow. with a short Aeck. -and a round head whlch was always covered with a hat. There was 'nothing striking about hint except his per sistent application to his job. and his pile vf books. No one thought much about him;. But his scent of 'learning was keen, and ..what he knew he knew, so his Instructors and his neighbors were accustom - L1 ed to call him 'the walking ency elopedla., "i( . , The old bonding where Herbert Hoorer served as office boy is still standing" on the corner of Chem. eketa . and - North ' Commercial streets In Salem, and in these days is an-object of mueh curios ity. Soon after the World war, the world-renowned Herbert Hoorer and his two sons rtsited the fam illar spot.- M uch water has pass ed under his bridges since .the day Men he sat at the table in the corner poring orer geology In one of the photographic studios in Salem, there is A photograph of a horse car once driven by Her. bert Hoorer. Saree f or Education Not only did he perform the duties of office boy for the Ore gon Land . company but driving, running errands and assisting his brother, at" the printing trade were only a few of -the odd Jobs by which Bert added to the fund he was putting away for the much-longed-for education. It was Grandma Mary Minthorn who never ceased telling the boy that be must stay with his books and gave steadily for the day when the big opportunity would come. v "The big ' opportunity" came one sunny afternoon when It was least expected. Bert was crouch ed before the little table. A min ing engineer visited the office and began conrersing with the : boy. Suddenly the ' engineer laid to him, "Son. why don't you go ln for engineering!" He talked In the most Interesting' manner of the coming derelopment of the Far West, of mines and farms and railroads oi the, joy of an The Sheylln-Hixon company pf Bhnd has filed with the state en gineer here an application for per mission to appropriate water from Boundry spring' for domestic use, manufacturing and fire protection tin Klamath county, '.. Other applications for ; water permits filed In the state engineer. lng department during the past lew aays iouow: ' 8havl!a-Hizoa eonpaay. corporatSo of Bcna, for permit to appropnato l.O toe. feat from Uommrj iprrnf .toy ootommc Bunafaetannjr - 4 fur (vroUcmiom. , la KUatath - coast. : Goo. C. Bailey, Wllbar, for permit to appropnato 1.0 aoe. foot of water. Iron North Caipqaa rivar for irrifattoa f 17 aeroa ia Dookim eoanty Esther H.' Toast. Portland, for permit to approprioto water from Kortit Cap 4a. river for Irrigation of 20 acres in Doafiaa coaaty, Wills rd p. Heaa of CTiTbar, for permit to appreprlato 3.0 - toe. foot f roaa Ump- qa rrrer tor trrigatjen oi e.i aeraa ia DoafiaB -eonaty Fre ' Hale. Spray, for permit to ap- propriato' . 0.05 ' .- feet from . aanamed V spring; for, jcaeitit porpotet ia TVbeeler tmnt?.-v 8. C. MiUer, Dmard, for a permit to appropnato ' z.O aoe.-. feet from Blae tnrinct tor irnratioa of 150 acre, do mestic aad atock purposes la Klamath Jas. T. Dison, Fort Klamath, for per mit .to Appropriate 3.0 tee. feet from fihs apriagf for-irriratioa, dotaeatie aad stock parpotet ra JUamath county. 'Uacola eouaty school .board. Toledo, for permit to appropriate O.l . aee.r feet from annamed crook for . domestic por ta 1-tacoiB eooaty. - U. S. - forest . torvice.' . Albany . for permit to appropriate 0.05 aoe. feet from aa,annmcl stream lor domestic pur poses' 1 Lisa county. .- 2 1 s -C B. Ryckmaa, Newport, for permit to appropnato water from an nnosmsd creek for dt)etJe aad ' treat hatchery purposes fa Linela eooaty. -- Boary B.- Peyroa. Baker, for permit to appropriate 1.0 . tee. fee ;frem Powder rieer for irrlgstion of 65 acres ia Baker eoaatv. - - - - Walla H. Cdsnmaa. Trail, for permit to appropriate . 0.05 ace. : feet from tprlaga for domestic purpoeea ia Jack aoa eouaty, . - S. Bardett, fioWy,' for porarlt ta ap propriate 4.0 aoe. f oof from Cedar creek aad two email spring e reeks for dome tie, risk props gatioa aad power ia Unlt- a eouniy. , , ' " Vvnth mitt : . Zsg . -Oaotatioa to ProAa -85.00 Stands rda , , :4o .83 atodiaam.. . - Pealtrv (Quota tie a to sredacer) Heat, hoary r- , ; .23 Msdism': ..rf; :,. ;-.tS : Light. -V A46j L15 -' Leghora hroilort aador 3 Iba..... .25 Spriacare ,.. S4tf -23 . Rooster. oU 1 , .07 , (WboioaaJe) Batterfat Prlat .53 3 .84 Cart llnl. (Bayiag prlea) Wheat, Weetem Rod, J3 1.04 .55 .48 04.00 " Bxt whits Oata, gray, b. White ha Barley, taa APPUCHS FI WATER USE FILED engineer's career, with Its out door life, it Intellectual .. thrills. its farvreaching possibilities. ; He concluded, "Sean tor Stanford opening a , new university down in Calif ornia"hext year, "and they are goinr to hare jone of the beat men in the world for head of the mining and geology departments, John Branner. Tuition . will beJ free and an ambitiour . boy .can work his way through."! ' Hoorer M L - - . . - W ; naa seen . listening eageny. , Whin the stranger went out of that -off ice.lhe boy Hoorer' iransxormea - wun . a cnange as ksudden and . rerolutionary as . i sincere religious : conversion. In stantly the boy was changed Into a man. The rlsion had arrlred. The soul's awakening had taken place. The talk that afternoon with the raining engineer had. set his. life: on fire. - Salem could nerer be the same again.. After that memorable afternoon. It was California and Stanford Unirersiy ana nothing else. -' Eaters UBlrerairy . Later he was fortunate In meet lng Prof. Joseph Swain, head of me sianrora university depart menf of mathematics.- Professor Swain said to jam, "If you will come down to Palo, Alto a few weeks before the university opens take tuition In mathematics and English and pass examination; 4n them. I, think I can get you ad mitted." ; ' . . i - ' v In the ' month -of June. 181 Herbert Hoover quitted his Job as office boy in Salem, and start ed for : Palo : Alto to matriculate at Stanford University. The fol lowing story Is told .by-one of his former "instructors at the univer sity. -This instructor overhead a student talking . about Hoorer's luck and rebuked him with this statement: "Hoorer has not had luck he has had reward. If I tell any of you to go and do a' thing, I have to come around later and see , If It Is done, but If I told Hoorer to starTfor Kamchatka to bring me a walrus tooth, I'd nerer hear of it again until he came back with' the tooth." Rapidly the former office boy rose to leader ship In his profession and soon was drawing a large salary. Helpfalaees Erldent . But : Grandmother . Minthorn, source of his Inspiration, was ner er forgotten. In 1899 and In 1903, Mr. Hoorer came to Salem for the sole purpose of seeing Grand ma. He cared generously for her until her death. She died In Salem in 1905. The dearest spot to Her bert Hoorer today, in Salem, Is the little North Salem Quaker church where Uncle John Mint horn and Grandma were "pillars of the church." -And whererer he has roamed he has nerer forgot ten to send erery year, his sub scription to this little Quaker church of his boyhood days It Is well known in Salem that he assisted many of his relatires who desired to perfect their edu cation. Old-timers in Salem affirm that the kindliness and - thought fulness shown by the boy are found in the man, who, sacrific ing personal interests daring the war fftind himself naturally fit- ted to head the ambassadorship of human helpfuness to which he has been called so many times. , 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 Conn, ty of Marion, as Executrix of the Last Will and Testament and es tate of Alexander -JTurnbull, de ceased, and that she has qualified as such executrix; all persons har. jig claims against the estate-bt said decedent are. hereby notified to present the same, duly rerifled to me, at the office of, Ronald C. Glover, my attorney, 203 Oregon Building. Salem, Marlon County, Oregon within six months from the date of this notice. ' . Dated at Salem Oregon, this 18th day of Septembtr. 1928. HELEN D. TURNBULL, ? Executrix of the Last WU1 and Testament and Estate of Alexan der Turnbull, deceased.- i RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Executrix, Salem, Oregon. S. 18-2 5-Oct. 2-9-16 No. 71 15 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF , THE STATE OF OREGON FOR ' THE COUNTY OF MARION. ? In. the Matter of ; the Estate of Lars Andersen, Deceased. f Th above-entitled court has ap pointed the undersigned. Anthon Eckern. administrator of the es tate of Lars Andersen, deceased, ana an persons navmg claims against the estate are required to presenr them, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the- date hereof,, to the adminis trator at office of - the New Ore gon Statesman at Salem, Oregon. : Dated and first published, Oc tober 2, 1928. -r-i Date of lasC publication. Octo ber SO, 128. , I ANTHON ECKERN, ' AdntinJfitrator. HUSTED A HUSTED. Attoraer for administrator, 1024 Board of Trade Building,- Portland, Oregon. 0.2-8-1 6-23-30. ANTI -KNOCK ran heeds no elope- STAMSAaa axi rMtawv or cA.rroRMM POfHldLND. OreJ Oct 1 ( API. wwr KiebiBK att Bkmi'j' .Batter:. Kxtras aoe; r amamard primo firtfa 4(o: fireU '-45e. 4S; crt: KztrM 45e ; firata SSe: extra 35;-. laiiiim yfiauta a ied 34o. it , t w' v v-,;- v. ;?: ttsy-buytag prtooa: smatera Orotwa tim othy 8200031.00: waller 8170170: alfalfa, $lTv 17.50; clerer, . 314015; oat bay. SlU-;: ttraw. fTOtoa; eolliag prices, 83 ton aaoro.' , : "' " sMtirn flwsrar ' PCtBTTLXND, Ore.. Oct. , 1. (lPi-- Cash grain: Wbaut Big Boas hraootem, bar wbiU 81.41 j toft white" 8L17 : weatera white 31.16; bard winter 31.10: northern aprmg f 1.03; '.weatera Bod 31.13. -. - - -C- .- - 9 Onto So. 3, 38 iba., white fS4. - Borley No, 3, 45 lbs-, B. W 333. Cora o. t, E. Y. shipment, 841.50.. , ; Xillraa Staadard. 335.50. POKTLAND, Ore Oct. 1. (AT).-- Mitt steady raw milk (4 per coat), $3.45 ewt.. ileliTereC Pertmad. bee 1 per cent. . Buttorfat. atatioa, 63e; track, 58c; delivered at Portland. 55c ' Poultry atoacy - buiag , . prices) anre, neat over 4 peoaos. 24e; 4 to 4 pounds. 10c; 8 to 4 pounds, ISc; 8 pounds aad ander, 16c; eld rooatert. 10c; spnags sad Ijoghorus. orer 3 poundu, 35c; ataga, 18e; under 2 . pounds, SOc; yoaar , white Pekfa ; ducks, 3034c; yowag . soeee, , aHe, 1 5 0 30c ; turkeys, alive, 25030c; broiler. 8O035e. " PoUtooa, steady; sjnetationa. o basis of 100-lb. aark, loeal 8101.25; Yakima Netted eema. No.-1 grade, 31001.50. Ontona Oregon oaioua fins. Yakima Yellow Globwt, 82.50 ewt.; Oregon Yel low Daarara 3.75 . wt..i . " - ' XJTOJTOCK ' PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 1. (AP). " Oattlo aad eavlvea. Roeeipta, -cuUio 1165, calvet 25, ttoera 2505Oe . higher, ohe-asock Sbm to 25e higher. - Steer llO0-1180 Ibo.),- good, 313.00 013.50; (95(-1100 Iba.), root. 318.OO0 12.50; (S00 and up), medjam. $10,750 12:00; eommoa. $10.75012.00. Heifers (850 lbs. down), good, S!e.O010.65 common -to medium. $8.75010.75; eewa, roodr 88-000 9.&0: commoB aad modiam. $7.OO09UO; - low cutter, $4.7507)0. Bulla f yearliags ezehsded, good beef a, $7507.75; cotter to medium, 36.60 7J5. CalVot (500 Iba. doom ). modiom. to choice, 810.000 13.00; call 4o oom- i. 8 7-50 & 10.00. Voalera. milk-fed. good to cheCRO, $18.500 14.50; medium, fl2.O013.50; cull to ' common $8,000 13.00. nogs. KoeeinM ssoo. laciacunr billed through and 80 on contract. Batch- sr riassea full $1 lower. HeaTyweigfct - (250-850 lb.), medium tT choice, $8.5009.75; medium weight (20O-250 Iba.). modiam to choice. 89.00 00.90: light weight (18O-200 Iba.). me dium-to choice, 39.900 10.25; light lighte (180-180 Iba.). medium to choice. 89.00 r-9.7S : packing sows, rough aad smooth. $7.708.50; skvaghter pig (90-130 lbs.) aedium to cnoico, ia.vuu.g; feeder . ttocker pig (70-130 lb.), medium to choice, $9.0009.50. (Soft er oily boga aad roots tine pir . excluded in above quotations). Sheep and lambs, steady, roeeipta 595 iaelvdiug 148 billed through. lauDi, (M Iba. aowal. good to choice $11.00012.60; (92 Iba. down), medium. $9.75011.00; (all weirhtt), coll to com- 38.5009.75. Toarling wethers (110 lb, down), medium to choice. 38.00 09.75. Ewe (ISO Iba. down), medium to. choiee. $4.500030; (120-150 Iba.), medium to choice, $3.5O06.OOv; ll weight), call to common, $2.000 3.50. CHICAGO OXArw OHICAGO. Oct. 1. (AP). Bie addi tions to the United States wheat riaible eupply proved to be more of. a load to day than th wheat market could stand op under. An increase of 6.665.000- bushels daring the last week enlarged the total to 110,047,000 bushels, an amount never before met with at this time of year. doasng quotations on . wheat were nerrout at 7-8 to 114 c net deelrne. Ooru rwirhed 1-8 off to 1-8 up aasS-wata 1.8 to 8-8c down. KEW YORK STOCKS KEW TOK.K. Oct. 1. (AP). 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Devotional aerviee aaa Mopping rude. . -11:00-12:00 KT1CC. Talk aad music. U:00-12:0O-iKWJJ. Concert. m TtriSDAY APTEUfOON 120O-1 :00 KOIN. Organ concert. 13.-O0-1 ;00 KTKC. Bemi-cUs.iol nn sic; (12:55), news item an weather repona. ! "-0-1:0 ?W. Loaeheon coneert. 12:00 1:00 KEX. Music. 12:00-6:00 KXh. AfUrnoon present - twnt. 12:00-6:00 fcWJJ. Studio program. i:vi:bu XM1N. Farm forum and eience Hit. 1:00-2:00 KFEC. 1:00-2:00 KTBR. 1:00-3:00 KEX. vocalrtta. Lnncheon concert. Maaic Concert ensemble and 2:00-3:00 KPEC. Varied premram. .avf. Beauty 11 K. f !0"i:"?V iae reeordiBge. 3 :00-4 :0O JCOIX. Kews an, music 4 .00-5 :00 KEX. Concert ensemble. 4:00-50 KJEO. 8tdio concert, talk .wi (nil, I 5:00-6:00 KEX. Symphony. ,vv.ww ivrtu. f-opukar music. - TDESDAT nam 8:00-8:30 KOW (402) Concert trio and ;:Xr?:2r-55k.MO-! Orf concert. a'XX" .. l31"- wraa concert 8:00-6:40 KTBR (229). Dinner eon cert and road report, i 6:30-6:45 SOW. Dinner concert. o.-w -00 KWB8 (200-). Semi-elaatical 6:6o-7:0O--KEC (214). Dinner concert 6:00-7:00 KEX (278) Utility aad mu "tie. ; 6:00-7:00 EtWJJ 30). Dinner eon 'eert. 6:80-7:00 EXL. Chiidna'a program. ?0.?;8-PIN. PopmUr 'vocal ni v lmv8sj4TTHfjfYITa I TfiDAiC. ff:45-7:00 KGW. DeatUtry loeture, 7:00 KTBO, U til it v. , 7:00-7:80 KGW. Oonrteay program. 7:00-8:00 KWBS. Popular mmmeT 7:00-8:00 KIX. Dinner donee concert 7:00-8:00 KXU Dane music 7:30.8:00 6W. qurtt. . 7:30-8:00 KOIK. Orchcetra. 8:00-8:15 KOIN. Plower talk. 8:00-9:00 KEX. 8tadi prorraau 8:00-9:00 KXU. Courtoav nnmm. 8:00-9:00 KTBR. Varied feataroa. 8:00-9:00 KOW. NBC progiam. 8:00-10:00 KWBS. Stodi mm. 8:15 9:40 KOIN. VeneUan hour. 9S0-10:0O KXU Hawaiian bo.r. 9:00-10:00 KOW. Precram fram KOIIO :w-i:oo .iui4. nogram. . 9:00-10:00 KEX. Badi Knirhta eon cert with tenor and auuii aim 9:00-13:00 KWjrj. Party earvic. 9:4-Ead KOIN. Flrht broadcast. .... 0:00-10:30 KXU- Oonrteay prorram. 10:00-11:00 KWB8. Roqnest pigrsv J f- i- Orncasa BUSINESS OPP. INCXTM E SNAP! ' tr , FIVE RESIDENCES Three strictly modern, two modern, ex cept -: basement.- Fire garages. Good f ncodtrO. Pared streets -and cement vralke. Out of to wn own er : must Tsell on account .of other interests; : Price- $9.800. . 800 cash will 'handle.'. Par- balance monthly out of income, ,, ! - ; TRfANGLE REALTY COMPANY 4 21 -.Court Street Ground Floor 170 BUYS the best hotel and restaurant In . Salem. 3 rooms. All taken: --. - Phone 2 22 5i 4 EBUSINESS corner bringing $72 per mo. ' Will trade. Large busi ness corner -with Income, is grow ing daily j ; in 'i greater trains. $17.000.. .---'i-.r!-- Down town i business lot, price reduced to $11,080. ; - ; GERTRUDE J, M. PAGE : ': 484 Court St. ' SPECIALS FOR A FEW DAYS -' Good ; hardware store for sale. take spme trade.--- Dry goods store to trade for farm. Dandy little restaurant ior sale $450. 112 acre ranch to trade for Sa lem acreage or house. Houses to rent, just with me, I might help you. O. L. FOSTER ! 462 State St. Room 10 GOOD MONEY MAKER.. We have -an opportunity for a hustler with a few hnndred dollars' to take eharge of the salesend of manufacturing proposition. Phone 372 or Z0S6-J. FOR SALE Real Estate SUBURBAN HOME " SIX JROOMS. New. Basement, furnace, bath, garage, electricity, Vt acre ground. Wonderful view. Price ,4500. 1,0 00 down. Will consider larger acreage with fair buildings In exchange. TRIANGLE REALTY COMPANY 421 Court Street Ground Floor "Headquarters For Homes" FULLY EQUIPPED FARM Fine 8 acre farm, 65 A. plow land, 11 A. seeded to oats and vetch, 12 A. prunes and cherries, nearly 2 A. of fine strawberries good buildings; house, 6 rooms, barn, garage, poultry house and outbldge. 2 good wells, windmill. water piped to house and barn. What goes with farm: 2 horses, 3 cows, 12 sheep, all machinery implements stock and crop for (8000. Good terms. Located on good gravel road near ! Pacific highway. Might consider some trade. For particulars See BECHTEL or SEARS 341 State St. Room 4 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE , 24 room Apt. house. Close in, with $270.00 per month income, to trade for residence or business property in Portland. 6 room semi-modern house. Lot 80 by 178 ft, paving paid. Ideal location, lots of fruit and nut trees. Price $3500.00; $1500.00 cash, balance to suit at . 125 acres all in cultivation with modern buildings, lights, power, water, bath, toilet, wash trays. Price $15,000.00; Mtge. $7500.00. Easy terms. THE BUNGALOW REALTY 143 N."High St. BARGAIN 5 A. tract $1000.00 3 Vs mi. So. of Salem. Terms so you can pay. Owner George L. Wilson, R. 4, Bx. 113CC. FOR LEASE 12 acre home place, seven room house, nearly all In bearing fruit $500 per year cash rental. W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO. .134 S. Liberty Si. LOTS LOTS $150 to $500 . $10 down, $10 per month. Let us show you now. W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO. 134 S. Liberty St. HOME BARGAINS $4800 Modern up to date six room home weU located on N. Capitol St $2000 down balance soldier loan to be assumed. $2000 Good seven room house lo cated in S. Salem; $500 down. $3200 Eight room home In ex cellent condition, located 235 N. 15th St $9000 Attractive 6 room modern home on fine corner only six blocks out. Terms. W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO, 134 S. Liberty St FOR SALE: Fine country - home - consisting of six acres with beautiful trees, running water, fine modern seven room home, double garage, elec tric water system. Price $8500, terms.' - - t- i ' WI H. GRABENHORSX-ft CO. l v 134 S. Liberty St. . ; FOUR room house and lot Fine ocean view. $1200.00. Terms. WU1 $4750.00. Fine new i six-room home." East front, hardwood floors, fireplace, built-las, base meat; furnace, near school, park and-bus, and paving paid. , See It NOW. - I $2500.00. '-Four ' rooms .and bath. Large corner lot. Garage. Nice trees, i $150.00 down and $20.00 per month including 4 Interest.- HURRY. Timber fifty.' thousand acres fit .and pine. . - Well - located for logging and manufacturing. Rea sonably priced. - -. Some--wonderful bargains ' ia city, country; and business prop erty. See us1 NOW. 1 - -- Want Private money ' for first mortgage7 real estate loans.'' . - CAPITOL- REALTY CO. . Insurance 1 -u Loans 216 North High " Ph.. 1143 12 ACRE TRACT New bunga low, out bldgs. $2600, Clear, take residence. : . ; - Cosy 4 room bungalow aad gar age $2000 -$100 down," easy terms.. I ..w- ; .Two farms for rent on shares." .-- JLII modem 7 room bungalow, garage paved St, exchange equi ty for good lot' f 1 -For rent 6 room -bungalow $25 4 room, trangalow $20. 5 room cottage $20 4? room bungalow $25.- - - '. " - . PEURINE ft MARSTEItS . - - HX Gray Bldg. . . A ' BARGAIN. 20 acres. 4 of river bottom land at considerable 'ess than $100 an acre, 270 acret ilia Ve land. "North of Salem. 50 acres of alfalfa. ,3 cutUngs IhSc year, a- room home with" water electric lights. ' Large .barntwith water and lights 2 story elevator. poultry house 4nd other buildings. Fine land to grow- fUx, , alfalfa, corn and for dairylnK.: l Good Tea- son for. being , eold.'- 3000-.wUI handle. It ia a farm that will pay Its way.; :. .VL SQUARE DEAL REALTY GO. 202 U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg. 2 -HALF iLCRE SNAP H tJust outside of the city limits, new and .well built modern bunga low, has -two bedrooms, large liv- ing roonvvavitn nrepiace; Kitcnen with -yal! the built-ins! Nook. Electric ! lightcv " City water. , i A real home In the country with city privileges. Paving paid. No city taxes to pay; only $30 down will handle deal.; Price $3100. To see this lovely home See BECHTEL or SEARS 341 State Stt. Room 4 $1250. Bungalow' 3 rooms and nook, plastered, bath and nice lot, $200 down. . ' ' $2200. 4 room bungalow, base ment, garage, paving, close to school. $100 down. $3200. 5 room home, In good condition, basement, ' furnace, paving, on bus line and close to school. , - , ' $3800. New modern 5 room home in N. Salem, fireplace, furnace, garage and paving. $200 down. ' .! $5004, "New and modern 6 room EngUsh type home in N. Salem. $500 down. MELVINf JOHNSON ! 320 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 637 $300 DOWN Modern Home of 4 rooms. Furnace, fireplace, garage, etc. - Excellent condition. Total price $3850.00. See vacant at 919 Market street. Becke Hendricks, 189 N. High street! SPECIAL 10 acres with 9 acres of choice bearing fruit and berries, good room plastered house, has hot and Uid water, bath and toilet, fruit room, woodshed, cnicken nouses, double garage, equipped fruit dry er, near grade and high- school.; 13 miles from Salem. A real bar gain for $6000. Will take some trade. We have a buyer for a 40 acre farm, must be stocked and equip ped. SEE Thomason with LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 320 State Street .Phone 1727 . A REAL BUY Big reduction on a nice English style house, close in North, 4 large rooms and nook, fireplace, fur nace, good garage, large shade trees . and beautifully landscaped lawn. Price $4000, terms. SEE Mrs. Ellis with LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 OWNER OUT OF CITY Will sacrifice home of .6 nice rooms, basement and furnace choice lot with fruit and nut trees,, paved street and walks In and paid. Price only $2600 with terms. SEE 1 LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 MODERN 3 room house in Port land. Will trade for a good mod ern home in Salem. i ULRICH ft ROBERTS ! REALTORS ! 129 N. Com'l St. Tel.1354 FOR SALE. 500 acre stock ranch. $20 per acre. 150 acre farm well located, $50 per acre. 240 acre stock ranch, $8000 take a house. Four room house, modern, good location $1400. Five room house, modern $1800, House and lot Salem, to trade for Spokane. i- ' F.J. WOOD Room 8 . Bayne Building SACRIFICE Owner leaving town. Buy direct 1-8 block N. Summer St Room, shade, fruit. grass, good neighborhood. Com fortable house, 5 rooms and bath. $3400. Terms. Phone 2106-W. SMALL HUUdK MAXVlj AIXN 3 NEAT BUNGALOW 3 rooms $100 new linoleum, lot 52x137, east front, small trees, berries, pavement. Close to school and bus. $1800, terms. ? - ATTRACTIVE 4 rooms, hot and cold water, bath, built-ins, basement, garage. Nicely decor ated, A-l condition. North Salem. Price $2200. COZY 4 rooms,bath, builMns, fireplace, - large lot, fine walnut trees, garage, pavement Not far out $26 50, -terms.' ' SOCOLOFSKY ft SON : 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. j FOUR i Room house, .. paved street, practically new,; basement, ouuwns.. to lai -price including paving paid, $2300. Terms so you can pay, .owner Z5X8-K. " i ry--s0i"-sr'nrisri rrjxnjasB Oregon .Farms, areafe -inrest- meots. sv acres, 40 un der plow. 6 room house, large barn, running wa ter. good soil. - An ;al around farm andjs snsp at sssuv.oo. r oiaie . n - nam oer " or acres m a . aan. . . . .- you ' want; ; With - or without buildings li near Salem Wev bav) u Fair . Enourh. 42 acres North a ; ' -' of Salem. - Good ; bottom . - land In good location at $4200.00. Very j easy - i terms.' 'f-rivi-j't ,: i Bargain 10 7 acres. miles 'from - , - wooaburn withv good , V . Impr emeats Vi This - farm has paid for itself --J- Price $150.00 oer. aor ; The Tery' best cf terms. ' Of bargains.- ta acres ; good bottom- land ; ;at ? $1600.00, on gobdroid. Easy paymeau. K you have anything to trade tell as about iti Week- At Ulrlch and . Roberts Realtors ;. . lit N. Com! Et. 1,-, A. C. BOHRNSTEDT SAYS: - That he has an especial bargain n a suburban 2 acre home. tfodern ia every respect. 200 four ear old filberts, and lots of fruit. 3oo4 ; poultry: bouses. : 7 large alectric Incubators. Ask for full jiformation. .Phone 577.; t 147 N. Commercial, Salem, Ore. f ROOM hoase: and 2 lots. In goo4 location. Call 2075 Center m "i1 - rii"-"ir rLTrirui. brACRE frn it tract, good five room house.good well and spring. outbuildings. ' tat 8. of Salem. Phone ICF1S. ; . WANTED Real EsUte EXPERIENCED man wants small dairy : fully equipped on shares. Statesman. Box 18QC. EXCHANGE Real Estate m,....... irmiruxiuLrLi auuuKUAN Home, 5 rooms. vrarmw . fjl.TkaV - chard, 12 acres good land, price $8500. -t Terms. WU1 trade for citfa. property. Ph. 72F1I. WANTED One or two acres suitable for -poultry with good small house to exchange for clear ty. i -; ; . . Wanted small - j place not too far j from Salem to exchange for city 7-room house.'!.. - Have city" mansion on large corner to exchange for farm up to $10,000. i - Have choice Portland property hot heavily mortgaged to ex change for farm up to $25,000. Have Hillsboro . and Portland property mostly clear to exchange for dairy - ranch I up to $25,000. Prefer stocked aad equipped. BARBER , ft BOND ' 200 Gray Bldg. 125 N. Liberty ACREAGE FOR SALE, Traae or Rent 15 A. Improved, close in. Bargain for a responsible party; . Call at 562 N. 21st, after 6:30 p. m, 7 ACRES and 6 rm. house, gar age, elec. available, all in variety of fruit some berries, close in. Owner ill and anxious to sell and has reduced, to $3200. Pmt. of $260 will handle and easy terms on remainder. WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor 175 S. High St $60 AN ACRE: " ' 112 A. on gravel road, 5 miles from McMinnville; 55 A. in cultivation 1500 cords fir tim ber; creek and springs; good 8 room house, fair barn with stan chions for 15 cows. Sell either with or without ; stock -on good terms or accept ' city property in trade. - O. K. De WITT 1313 Edgewater- Phone 1643 TODAY SPECIAL: 123 acre dairy farm; 45 acres cultivated, good buildings, 2 miles from town and R. R. station, Polk Co., this is an gooa son, wen watered. This man wishes to retire from the f. rm and is willing to give some body a real chance to buy a good farm on such reasonable "terms, that it will seem to you a foolish prr3sitlon to rent, wRh this place goes: 3 good horses, 3 extra good cows, 25 tons of hay, 40 bushels of feed, hogs, chickens. bees, and farm tools, pay $1000, move on ana pay the balance to suit yourself with 6 per cent int There is "no" better buy. 1100 : acre stock ranch. 250 acres cultivation, one of Willam ette valley best . stock ranches, plenty of buildings, including 4 large barns, 7 roomed house, hot and cold water; bath. etc. Will trade this place for business lo cated anywhere, communicate or SHIELDS ft PERKINS 381 State St I - Phone 1784 WWWMMMWv. 11 ACRES, 'good house and barn, four miles from Canitol Building, paved road, nroductlve soil, suitable for berries, poultry or would be ideal for small dairy. For sale by owner on easy terms. Phone 2538-R. , . , " 'i t-i srs--arrxaavj GREATEST Tradtnr rnnt. Uoa on the Pacific Coast W h.rr over 3000 properties listed for ex change. Erery kind of property, eiy rtce every location. We can match your exchange exact ly. If you would like to trade your property today, come in today. See UAS1ULK- ft BAKLti, Realtors 166 8.. Liberty ( - Tel. 2243 FOR RENT FOR RENT rv house on? S. 2 5 th . . . r. house on FawkV r. house onr Norway... r. house ore S. 14th. . . r. house on S. 18th: . . $15.00 20.00 20.00 . 20.00 25.00 Hf W. Q.s KRUEGER v- s Realtor-' -,v- 14 7 N. . Coml , Phone 2 1 7 FOR RENT 'Hoasea FOR LEASE Modern ' Hnml $25 and $35. Both new. Vacant. Furnaces, etc.; :Becke L Hm. dflcks. 189 H.1HIgh -Street - i A C- BOHRNSTEDT SAYS: mat ne hast 2 houa fn rnt Phone 57 7. -f Z.:,,..: 147 N. Commercial St, Salem, Ore ruuK room ihanii lis Phn. 1932-R. ' , i .- TOR RENT Two fnrnl.he.l houses 3 and 5 room- - n s an.i $24 per 'month.1 Good locations fane Morley, phoasj 1800 oi 877J.'' : -; . '' " " irmrvuuuuLM. COZY 2-room honsa. nartl-r fur nished. Call 174 6J.-', ' I -I-II- - - FURNISHED Corv rottace. 837 N. Commercial. Adults only. CLOSE la new imIl modern furnished hOuae. ' ndnlta . 735 N. Com'L ' - , - .-m . - ' ROOM house and garage $20.00 mo. phone 89F4. NEAT 3 room honi with elec tricity and water range and gar age, S1U.Q0.' .Phone 56F13. FURNISHED o'r Timfnrnished attractive small . home on Mill creek at . 2 3rd street. Call 537-M or is 4 3 . Court. ',C':; : ... rM5 Uac. 117$ Marion EC