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OLD CI1IZ1TI1 OF il ESKIODISCBED . SEATTLE," Oct.: 10, (AP) Traces or an old Eskimo civillra Uon, tar rlcBef tian that of today were found this summer on Alas kan Islands ' In the Bering : Sea H'arrr B. Collins, ethnologist and ar'chaeloclst for the Smithsonian Institute revealed today on his re turn from Alaska. ; Ancient Tillages;- more preten tious than . today's settlements, lone Houses made of drift wood and whalebone. ivory, and bone earrlnn of exaulsite design, and . highly decorated utensils and wea ' pons were uncovered by Collins on St. Lawrence and Sledge Islands ."It was a dTlllaatlon far rich er ,-than thai o the present, pre- Russlan probably." Collins said. "I .would say It was from Wepp to SOo years-old." - He added that there was Astatic resemblance In the earrings, Ira ; plements and frozen bodies and skeletons, but that the origin of thejearly Eiklmo had not been de termined. "The finds dlrnot prove that the Eskimos came from Siberia," he said. "The Asiatics may hare migrated from Alaska in the bo- . "We actually found houses 1 6 feet below the habitation of this generation and- six feet below sea - level.' Buried in the silt and the sweepings were bits of earring. - bone, irory, all the utensils of 11t lng, and the remains of extenslre villages. Some of the bodies of the ancient people were rather well preserved In Ice." Collins was accompanied by Har ry E. Manea, Alaskan teacher. The , greatest "hardship" suffered by the pair during 'the summer was not 'the cold, isolation, nor the . digging of frozen earth, but hav lag to eat their own cooking,. the ethnologist declared. CITY BALL SERIES CHICAGO, Oct. 10. (AP) J. McCarthy's Cubs, third place wln ; ners In the National League race, are the champions of Chicago. . After losing two straight games to their south side rivals, . Lena Blackburne's White Sox, the Cube pounded almost everything thrown at them Tuesday by . four tired hurlers and won the seventh and deciding game of the city cham pionship series, f 3 to 2. Twenty fire thousand saw the contest. Sheriff Blake, who already had won one game In the series, pitch ed masterful ball for the Cubs again today, holding them score less until the last inning. when be took matters easy and the White Sox pushed across their, two funs. He allowed but seven hKs, while the Cubs got II hits, a good share .of their runs were. -score -don-op-poneats errors. Five times the White Sox committee bobbles. Fork of Human CUBS VVIril CHICAGO Bone Receivemjunior B. Y. P. U. - Donuegan Wiggins, cnrlo col. lector, Tuesday received from Sid ney Chance of the Island of Pa pua, a native dining fork made from a human thigh bone. The fork Is longer than those used In civilized countries. Papau Is an island located some distance north of 'Australia. - ? However, when airplanes take , the plaees of automobiles pedes trians will again inherit the earth. --AlbanyNews. la November tad Decern. A ber - direct sailings from . v - a r m W vueoec ann Mint John ' sDosra magnificent Can- yt adian Pacifjc liners to the a 'iwm Old Couritry for the;' Cbristmasand the New ' Year holidays. Special sleeping car service. , from Varicouver, B.C direct ; to ship's side - ' no delays. Here is the schedule; '': On Noy. 28,.frottr Quebed; on Dec. 7, 14, 15. 21 from Ssint J6hn. Includ ed in (European ports jot call are Cherbourg, Ant werpiChsDoei Is-landatSouthamp-' ton, (Liverpool, olasgow. Bel fastf Get. litera ture and rates. tht World ( A IK German Dirigible Ready For '';: - .,gvT."'- . ; Ji' v -i-.-v " v' ? ,V? V :,- V'O .-'- ' I '77 iii'iiiiiii ' ""' ' '"wMSsgawiBSiaBt- ) Graf Zeppelia, iriut Oernuin pasaenger d lrlglble. la ready- The Graf Zeppelia, giaat German paaaenger d lrlgible, la ready- for the traas-AtlantIc fllgbt-to the United State with nutil and passengers following ' a series of trial fllghta. Picture shows the new dirigible cruising over Lake Constance In German y during recent trial flight. ' CHURCH ASSETS TO ATLANTA, Oct. 10. (AP) A petition Intended to conserve for the Baptist Home Mission board certain reported assets of Cliniqn S. Carnes, - its Indicted former treasurer, has been fifed In su perior court Jiere, naming three appointees of the board,' solicitor general John Boykln, and two concerns Carnes headed. The petition, an amendment to a suit filed sereral weeks ago by Walter R. Brown, Atlanta lawyer and; Baptist - layman, alleged Carnes loaned $5,000 to Dr. 8. D. Gray, 1 former secretary and now acting treasurer of the board, and that the 95,000 belonged to the board. The suit asks thst Dr. Gray's home, -given as loan se curity, be held for the board. Hugh M. Willett. custodian of hoard securities, owes. Carnes or the Phoenix Bealty comnany. which Carnes headed, approxim ately 18.000, the petition-said, al leging this also to be board money.- Wlllet was asked to turn over securities estimated in the "suit to be worth $300,000 to the board. Dr. Arthur J. Barton, office secretary of the board, the salt said, r borrowed $2,600 " f r on Carnes. and repaid It. The Phoenix firm and auto re claiming company, which Carnes headed,-was financed Out of board money, "the suit "alleges. The covrt . was asked to , restrain the companies from delivering any ietef ams new Aeld by them to carnes or his agents. Is Organized At Baptist Church INDEPENDENCE, Ore.. Oct. 10 (Special) A Junior B. T. P. U. of the Baptist church was or ganised Sunday evening with Mrs. r. O. Parker as sunerlntendent. A junior department of the Sunday Echool was also recently organized at-the Baptist church. Commencement Plans Started AMITY. Ore . Oct. 10. Special) The sentor class at Amity high scnooi last week ordered, com mencement announcements and tne school board ordered the dl plom&s for the graduation exer cises next June. The junior class also selected class rings and pins. i now easy u would be to get rich if hunches to buy. and sell stock were only more rellable. Omaha World-Herald. OOOXUCiXF J - TO 2ZEGX1LENJ3 '. iilS-KtCItSTSl . ....... ; . - . : - i ... . . vf . , , . : .. Hofer and Sons Receive C : : $84,000 Year For Work "w ttj - s. .-- r or u tilities Unnpan WASHINGTON. Oct. 10. (AP) The payment of approximately 184,000 annually to E. Hofer and Sons, of Salem, Oregon, by Indi vidual uuuiy companies in many sections of the country was dis closed today through the testi mony of Robert M.-Hofer, man ager. in the federal trade com. mission's power Investigation. The firm sponsors a monthly magazine; "The Manufacturer. and a weekly industrial news ser vice, both -of which have been sent regularly to between 13,000 and 14.000 newspapers fa the 48 states for about four years. Hof er said the publications had con sistently opposed the government in business and municipal opera tion of utilities, but emphatic ally denied that this policy had been Influenced by the money re ceived from utility Interests. . Becrecjr Denied 1 Examined by Robert E. Healy, cuiuuiission counsel, tne witness said that the activities of his firm had always been "above hoard." He testified that if had fought public ownership for years prior to meeting with utility re presentatives in New York four years ago. when the'arranremnt for financial support - was made.' ueaiy introduced -into the record copies of - the -snagazine 'and news service Issues, aloar with mvIm of editorials against nubile own. ersnip wnien had been sent out by the Hofer firm and .printed in rural publications. He noted 4hat some of these did not show the source of the editorial matter. Numerous letters from the Hof er correspondence were introdno. ed. One under date of Mat 1025. written to A. R. Gwlnn, of the Central Illinois nnhlle r. vice company. Springfield. ! 111.. said the service was primarily for ( PRESIDED TO :' ' ' - " J, - - E PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 107 AP) J. V. Burke, president of the bank of Kenton, a Portianii suburban Institution, and . rice- presiaent or the United Meat com pany, both of which concerns are now, defunct; must serre v seren years In state prison Id Salem and pay a fine of $2,500, unless his attorneys are able to reach the supreme court of the United biates on an appeal Y SJETJ YEARS wm. conTJcea oy a cirin Marion county. Busses have vuk coun- jarj lasi JniT r on charges of abstraction and misap plication of the 'Bank of Kenton funds in connection with the op eration of the meat company. The sentence : Imposed was stayed pending a petition for a rehearing to the supreme court of Oregon. This appeal. was denied today in a ruling by Justice Brown who affirmed the circuit court. Stanley Myers, district attor ney, said today he expected to re ceire ' the mandate from h supreme , court within the ' next few days. The document will be entered in circuit coprt here and Burke must start serring . his term or appeal, to the United States supreme court. ' ' r it fin Oraclsus stnrtee ados ts as' hospitality you tajoy at thls : besutirsl hotel . . b down--tews tin rrsadsce, anwBg' y -f thepi and msstrss. Vv- - ksJ Bsd, Zmmb T. Ttttucx, ilMMMfir ' - CTf.ATldAaCM ( Thcii ' w The New Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, October 11, 1928 for the ti les small city dallies and country weeklies. "In the aggegate,'' it continued "These paper reach the majority or American citizens who hold the balance of power In our state and national elections." The letter defined the objects of the work as to reduce the vol ume of legislation that Interferes with business and Industries; to "minimize and counteract .poli tical regulation of business' that Is hurtful;" to "dlscoarage radic alism by labor organisations and all sorts of agitators;" to "To fight constantly for - reasonable taxation by .city and county gov ernments;" andfe wage "a scien tific educational campaign against all socialistic and radical , propa ganda." - V -' In conclusion, Hofer . referred Gwlnn to W. H. Hodge, of the H. M. Bullesby Co., Chicago, or Martin Insnll, of the Middle West Utilities Co.. Chicago, concerning his firm's work. ' - Witnesses subpoenaed to appear nl the inquiry tomorrow include Berkeley Enow, secretary,- North west Electric Light and Power Association, Portland,! Oregon; W. R. Putnam, treasurer, ;.. Idaho committee on relation " of elec tricity - to agriculture. ' Boise, Ida- he; H. L.-Walter manager, Ore gon' Public utility information bureau, Portland, and Mrs. Claire K. Tripp, director, Washington" Industries Education bureau, Seattle. Initial? Rounds of Tournament Ends Golfers of the Ulahee club who survived the first round of match play Sunday Included J. H. Far rar, Don Young. Roy Simmons. Rex Sanford, Dr. H. H. OUnger and Walter Page. Others who still are in the running as a result of winning their matches by default are Earl Simpson, R. I. McLaugh lin. Gale Zener, George W. Hug, Qua Hlxson, H. Schmalle and- J. T. Hardin. , O. E. Gets Permit To Abandon Lirie The interstate commerce com mission has issued a certificate of public convenience and necesslty permlttlng the Oregon Electric to abandon its branch : line between it ww ua a him w f f wu sisi aa been substituted for trains. -. ::t: ,;rr rraits : : . . ' (Wbolesalo ketationa) ipploa, f. and tr r . : . . Spltaeaberg ' Snow ' ' .1.50 .1.40 .L50 stlmg David . Winter Baaaaaa, Wa. Northern apy ' ' Baaanas, " .1.50 u.1.50 .osu Craa berries. Western, sax. e.oo Dromedary. SO. 10-os pkga. 6.TS Iga. aew erop . . , L0 Qrspefrait, Cay. ease .T.80 CM.; accCloaa, lag , -" ' ' CaL Tokay. Jag ' ,, Cal. White Halagaa, tag .75 Q 1.00 1,75' OhL Ladyflngern, lag CaL Ziafaadela Coareorda. Wt - a.oo . .65 .L50 t'ronad cherries Hackleberriea, Wa, lb. as wai aoaey, aew crap. .4.75QS.50 .7.aaO8.0d ..;."., loo Leasoaa. Cat Umea.- eartoas. S frr Halaaa- : . , Watermoloaa. Kloadiko lea cream, lb. Oranges, Vsloaslaa - : , 150a and largar ; ' "' . ' 17So, tlSs - 3(s U S24s Poars, i- : .01 .01 .T.S0QS.7S S.ftO 8.50 .08 Wa. J.R. Haloo.. .130 Oraaxa CUn-a Hu rvaegrauuM, aox TagUkM Artiekokea, doa. ' Boaaa. 6r. aaak lota, Ib DiU weed. doa. Pampklaa. lb. .OS v S jo Celery. J La bisk. e Bpta-ea, - toeai, la. ayissb - - . ,v. " ;,- i Daaiah. Kabbara, lb. Marble sd . .OS I ; us - .so . - . .OS - Caeambera, bn- Canwta, local, aaek,- Ik-. Cab Vase, ieeai. raT' OaaiL. laoaL VlMi, n. , .08 Salem itiarkets aBgggBjBBgBBaaessesssssss i m , CLASSIFIED ' AfrVEimiSING -)---. . ... . i , I . ' Bnnched receUblcs. pr sos. bnnck : Cftrrota , U9 .so BhM , , 0 . SO , Toraipi , i-i ., , .80 Onions .80 Rdiihca 40 .80 1.60 Lattacs, local, erat -Potatoes : - Yakima Gem. AO. . Local, Barbanka Yak. Gems Ko. S. -1.7S .1.85 - .20 .07 - .10 . .60 8.50 Garlic, lb. Peppers, local, reea. Ret. lb. Tostttoes. local, bos . OBioaa - 1K- No. l'B Ko. .S.M Bsall piektinf., lb. . (Retail quotations) .01 H Oslf-BMal. 25 lbs... . 1.SS Sairr eeo ton -48.00 .50.00 .50.00 .52.00 .83.00 33.00 .50.00 .55.00 Scrateft. to Cora, whole.' tea - Cracked and r round Mill ran, ton Bran, tea Car . aiasa With milk Sua (Quotstion to Producer) Staadarda .40 Mediums .80 Poultry (Quotation to producer) Bens .besTjr . - .12 Medium .. ... .16 Lights : 14 .15 Lechorn broilers, under 2 lbs 25 Sorinsers 24(3 .25 Boosters, old .07 ' Botterf at (Wholesale) Butterfat , ; , .53 Prints ., , , ; .58 Carton ,,,,., .54 t Oraln (Bvyinr price) Wheat, Western Red. bu Soft white u Oats, fray, bu White, bu. . Barkr. tos .34.00 Wool (Buy inr "prices) rail clip and lambs1 ...40 .42 - H Ohair Pail clip -, 48 3 Kid . . 68 .60 IilYSStOck (Buyias; price rants) Steers 08-12 08.10 0409 .084 J4 Heifers Cow Vealera Bulla 06 .07 Lambs ... , - .os a. it YearHnr wethers :.07H.O9 Ewes Hor ...02 6 .00 .08 .09 'General Markets PORTLAND. Ore- Oct. 10. (AP). Cash grain: Wheat Big Bend bluestem, hard white $1.46; soft white 81.21; western white, $1.20; hard winter $1.12; northern spring $1.11; western ret $1.15 $43.75. Oats . Z, 38 lb. white. s;jj. Barley No. 2. 45 lb. B. W.. $34. Corn No. 2 Eastern Yellow, shipment. M-75. . Mliirnn stanaarev, szo.au. HAT PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 10. (AP). Hay Buyinr prices: Eastern Oregon timothy. S20.5021.00; valley. $17,000 17.50: alfalfa., lll.50Uia.vv; Clover, $14.00 015.00: oat hsy. $15.00 15.30 straw, $7.50 ton. Selling prices, $2 ton DAISY PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 10, -(AP). Dairr Exehanre, net prices : Batter: Extras 4Be; stanaaraa eve; nrini firsts 47c: firsts 44V4c. Eggs: extras 7e; xirsis auc; meoinm extras 87e: medium firsts 3Se: under- sited 4e. rnODTTCE PORTLAND, Ore.,' Oct. 10. (AP). Milk steady, raw milk .(4 - per cent). 82.15 cat dellTered Portland, less 1 per cent. - Batterfat, station. 52e;' track. Sle dalHared'at Perttand. 55c, ' :, - fooltry. steasy, v (raying prices alive, aaaer keas (orar 4H poaads). 25e; aaodiam kaaa 8V4 to 4 Va-pounds). 18e; light (under 8 pounds) ioe: eld roosters, loe; rp rings ssa igaoraa, or 1 aonnda. 25ei stars, 18e; nader 3 aaaada. 80e: vouna white Pekia docks. 20 22c; tnrkeys, alira, 2530e; broil- ers. iovim. PoUtoea. steady per auadred pounce. Takima Ooms, $ 1.40 1.60; Cobblers, $1.4001.50; weal, partly graoeo, si.zo; No. 2a. 75Oc XJTBSTOCX PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 10. (AP). Cattle and calves steady. Receipt Steers (1100-1130 lbs.), good, $11.00 012.50; (950-1100 loi. good, fi-.uo 12.50: (800 and ud. medium. $10.75 12:00; common. $9.25 10.75. Heifers raso lhm. vi . rood, siu.ouun lu.oa: common. $8.75 10.00. Cow, good. $9.00 a $.50: commoa to medium, $7.00 S.OO: low cutter. $4.7507.00. Bulls vaarlinea excluded!, sooa oeeis. mi. tow 7.75; cutter to medium. $o.5O07.za. Calves (600 lbs. down), medium to thtifli. S 1 0.00 12:00: cull to $7.50 10.00. veaiers, miia-ioo, wt io choice. $13.50014.50; medium, l.uu Q13.50; cull to common, iy.uvwM.vv hh. steadv. KeceiDta u. Heavy weight (250-850 lbs.), mefinm to choice. $8.00V.ao; meaium weigm 2OO-2S0 lbs.), medium to choice. $8.75 S.75; light weight (160-200 lbs.), me dium to choice. $9.75 10.25; light lights, (180-150 lbs.), meaium to cnoice, ta.S0tftB.75: nsckinc sows, rough, and smooth. $7.50 8.50; slaughter pigs (90 120 lbs.), medium to choice. $8.25 fi) 9.00: feeder arfd stocker pigs (70-130 lbs.), medium to choice, $8.50.5O. (Soft or oily bogs aad roasting pigs ex cluded In above quotations.). Sheep and Iamb. Bteaay. Keeeipu 1120. . , . . ; Lambs (84 lbs. down), gooa m enoiee, 111.00013.50; (92" lbs. down), medium. ain ooiail.OOt (all weirhts). cull to common. $8.50 10.00; yearling; wethers (150 lbs. sown), meaium to cnoic-, o.v 10.00; owes (120 lbs. down), medium to choice, $4.60ao.so; (izu-xou ,D-': lium to choice, S3.&u$o.uo; tan weights), enll to common, $2.00 2.50. CHXCAOO OBAJJt rmif.xtM. Oct. 10. (AP). - An nouncement that 85,000,000 bashela more wheat bad been piled on top of tie -) anilebla snnnly did much to ap art wheat values today. The addition of that unt- during the last week male the total 380.000,00 00 bushels, compared with 187.000.000 bushels a year ago. . Cleatag quotations o waeat were un settled 1 S-8e to 1 1-802 tte act lower. Corn, finished lV4e to 1 7-8c dewn-and oata HQS-Sc to e off. f 1TW TORS STOOKS iUEW YORK. Oct. 10. (AP). Violent a4vaaee in the - high priced IndustriaU aSd speeialties. several oi waica reacaea record high prices, featured the resump tion of tne areas, upward movemeat in today stack market. Extreme gains in tha Volatile Issues ran from 5 t nearly IS points Vat soma .of these were cut down by profit-taking, which was auite heavy towards th close. Montgomery-warn, waica soia row ss 117 this year, soared nearly 14 points t a new high record at 176 H on reports that tka. company would kav 200 stores in operation January 1, all financed out of earning. ' . " f Allied Obemlral soared a new veas at 2841, but the stock later sold down to 228. up porata . amerteaa BatlUik reached. 168.- us 10 points, the best p&c la Ita history. . Radio came luu-k iVW the ooeeulatlve motligbt with a -a!d eHmb of over 10 points to 115. Ooaeral Mootra touched a new peak at-i IS 5-8 aad taea alippod bee- e SISH. ,a I point. New peak prices war rea-ie. laws tT as laaas v wiser iseaosv lae nn incladlnr ralr reduetioa, Oeneral Ice nam. Victor Talkiar Maehine: Goodyear Tire. Leo Kabbar and Baaaca tapper. S Bails moved ap with the industrials, Trxa A Pacific ataaaHag ant with sat THURSDAY MORMIVQ 8:45-1:45 KEX (278). Heallh exer- ciaea and music. 1 .--rf, 8 .-9 :08 KXI C33s). Courtesy and tiosehold PToarrama. ... :80-18:88--XWJJ 36t). CooesrL 0- :45 KXU Portlamd Early Birds. :80-18 :00 KWJJ (368). Coaeert. 00-18 :00KTBR. (339). Women's sfBSTsin.'..--- 'r.-- . 9:8-13:00 KWBS N3M). -Hause- S :48-13 -A KOIN. nousewlfe's - pro gram and town topics. . i 1.09 .55 .48 S Listen In - v- Issuad Dally .Except Monday by r .'r ;u trfje &tateman Jlufalifihina Co I: 21$ So. Comroercial St. ' . lttmiber?of Ik , ASSOCIATED PRESS ' TU Associated Press Is axclaslv ly entitled to the use for publiction of all news dispatches credited- to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also-to the local news published herein. 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FOR SALE Real Estate aaayaeaafaasaeast .1750 FOR 27 acres. 5 miles from Salem. See about this at once. It's a bargain. U. S Realtv Co.. 422 State St. Tel 2660. . 9:45-10:00 KGW, Women's setting up exercises. 9:45-12:00 KXL. Home Economics and music. 10:00-11:00 KFEC (214). Requests. is-aa.ii -00 KWJJ. Birthday hour. 10:00-11:30 KGW (492). Household , helDO and music. 10. -00-13:00 KEX. Devotional ser- vW anoDDins: rulde and music. 11:00-13:00 KFEC. Talks and music. 11 :00-12 :0 KWJJ. Concert. THXTRSSAT ATTERIIOOXr 13:00-1:00 KOW. Luncheon concert. 1 1 -00-1 :00-KOIN. -Orcan. concert. . 13 :00-l : 00 KEX. Little Symphony or chestra. - - . 13 :00-1 :00 KFEC.-Pianist. ; 13 :00-S :00 KXU Afternoon present . al - a 13:00-4:00 KWJJ.- Conceris. l -flo-I -00 KFEC. Luncheon concert. 1 :t0-2 :S0 KEX. Vocal and orchestra - music ., . . --. - -! :A0 KFEC. Varied prosram. 3 :00-S :00 KTBR. Afternoon music 3:30-3:30 KEX. Little Symphony or- rheatra. - - - s -as.4 -on KOIN. News and music -00.4 :0e KFEC. Fipe oraran ano 1 3 :80) reauesta I : jo-4 :00 KEX. Son. recitsl. 4 :00-S :00 KKa. uoncen emsemDie. 5:00-6:00 KFEC Popular music. 5 :00-6 :00 KEX. Symphony orche tra. 5 :00-C :00 KGW. Democratic cam- naiam soeech Br J. W. uavis over NBC. THTTKSSAT KIOHT :00-:30-KEX (378). Santa. Claus. s -oo- SOKXL. (220). Concert. 8:00-8:30 KGW (492). Republican nolitlcal nrosram. C.-00.7:00 KWJJ (259). Dinner con cert. 8:00-7:00 KOIN (319). Organ con 8:00-8:45 KFEC (214). Mw recora releases. 8 :00-7 :00 KTBR. Dinner concert and road report. 8:00-7:00 KWBS (200). Semi-classl oal nroarram. 8:30-7:00 KEX (278). Recording and utility programs. 8:30-8:45 KGW, Concert trio. 30-7:00 KXU Children's progTam. 00-8:00 KOIN. Concert orchestra. 8:45-7 :00 KFEC. Stock ana grain quotations. 46-7:00 KGW. Rufus Holman. 00-7:30 KGW. Political talk by NBC studio pro- trsm. 7 00-8:00 KWBS. Popular music. 00-8:00 KEX. ABC solor orches tra. 7:30-8:00 KGW. . "Happiness" pro gram. -t -00-8:10 KGW. Studio program. 00-8 :30 KEX. Catholic lecture ana stnrv teller. 8:00-19:00 KWBS.' Musical program. 00-10 :00 KTBR. Kecordings. 8 :30-9 rOO KEX. Light opera, concert. 30-9 :S0 KOW, Studio program. 3:30-9:00 KOI NT Studio program.. 3010 :00 KOW. pci program. 9:00-19100 KOIN. Mixed chorua.-. 9:00-10:00 KEX. American Salon sr- cnesira. r- .. 0-13 : KWJJ. Party service. . 18-9:10 KOW. Orchestra.' i - -j. 9 :30-18 :30 KXU Hawaiian our. .' 10 :00-ll :00 -OWBS. Request hour, - 10:00-11:00 KOW. 8tudlo hour. 10100-13:00 KEX. Weather, police re ports, news and dance frolic- - ;- 10:30-13:00 KXU Entertainment.. . 10:30-11:00 KOIN.. Dance band. 11 :0O-12 :00 KXU Sportsman's club. 11:00-12:00 KGW. Studio danc epro- gram. ' - ' - - J 13:00-1:00 sun. KXL. -Popular enter tainment. . OUTSIDE STATIONS v PCN 7-8, Los Angeles, studio pro gram ; 8 :30-9. concert ; S :3O-10. Camp Fire program; 10-43.- dance. music. KHQ Spokane (370). , orchestra: 8:45. "Dough Boys," 7-8, music; 9, PCN: 10-13. dance music, i KFI Los Angeles (488). 8. studio; 7- 11. PCN. r. KPO San Francisco (422). 8. music; 7, Lem and Lai ; 7 :30-8, music ; 9-13, PCN. i - - - ? ' KFRC San Francisco; (454). 8, util ity; 8:30, music; 7. Romanciers: 8, concert; 8. 10:20-12 :10. orchestra. KHJ Loa Angelea. (400). 8. . doings; S:ls. music: -4:45. news: T. music: 7 :30. "Happiness :" "Early Bird t. cartoonist's hour ; 11-12, orchestra and trio. ? -.!f .-. ..- KOMO Seattle (80 J). I. orchestra; 7. PCN 8, orchestra and quartet; 9-10, .feature ; 11-12 :30, orchestra. I KGOk Oakland, CaL 884); 8. utility : 7. PCN ; 8, eld borne and minstrel ' sons : S. PCN. -. - " .- KJR Seattle C848).' 4, sjDJiotracements ; f S :15, theatrical review ; 8 ."30, dance ' music; 7, string trio; 7.1S, court of " beauty 8:10, salon orehaatra;. 10. 10:30-13. erchestra- - ' KTA San "Francisco (335). 8. news: :lf, Oolden Gate Cryer ; 7 :30. 8. feature : 9-18. preheat i a. -i- KNX. Los Angeles (337). , 8, string jwtet: 8:30. organ; 8-9., feature ; 10f orchestra V. 13. danc hmw. .. , KFWB Hollywood 31). S., concert . quintet ; S :30, antertalsera; 7, or. etoeetra: 7 :30. entertamer ; 8-8:30, music : 9. err tie afra: IS i. . KFOA- BaatUo (447). 8. tnsvel aerrlce: t. iraaw i :io. o-eltr: S.S Thi: 4 - 11900 for a S room home, lin ing room, dining - room, 2 - bed rooms, bath', laundry, trays, gar age and fine lot, $100 down. ; $2600 for a gfiod .home, rooms, fruit rodm, fireplace, woodslied ' earajce. r paying " and good location, $100 down. $3000. New bungalow. 4 rooms and nook, wired or electric store, full basement, furnace, laundry trays, .fireplace, garage and pay ing, $400 down. ' $3800. New modern 5 room semi-English typo home, paring, garage, etc., $200 down. $3500. Six room home, mod ern except fireplace, garage, $500 down. $5000. New 6 room English type home, modern In every way, paving, etc.. $500 down $1000 to loan Auto and Fire Insurance. MELVIN JOHNSON 320 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 637 RENT or lease 7-room furnish orl house. 240.00. Pav nart cash. ana oxenange contracts or city property or both for desirable tract near city pricea rie-ht Land must dram well. Take car towards North Salem home either furnished or unfur nished, or towards tract near city Have Newport property want something here. Will assume. BARBER & BOND 200 Gray Bldg. 125 N. Liberty s SPECIAL 40 acres 10 miles out on pared road, has a -4 room house, small barn, some bottom land with small creek andpripgs. Place is all fenced with woven wire. A good buy for $3000. 83 acres, part bottom land, has 6 room house, family orchard, running water. Price $4500. Will trade for small tract or city prop erty, 123 acre Dairy farm, about 40 acres cultivated, 5 room house, barn and chicken house. . A real bargain for $6500. SEE Thomason with LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 320 State Street Phone JJ27 FARM BARGAIN 49 acres most all cultivated, fair set bldgs.. on good road, close to grade and high school. - This farm is offered at a real sacrifice to close an estate. Price only r$2650, part terms. For Sale By LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 HOMES PRICED RITE $6500. Real Home, 6 rooms up to the minute, large lot. beautiful lawn, flowers, shrubbery, shade trees, garage, mosUideal location. Price cut to $6250, terms. Every thing in. , nothing lacking, it's ft real home.. - : ANOTHER. ONE for $4660 of 5 JldomS, on Fair- mount Park.- with a grand view. Way under priced. . " A BETTER ONE on North Winter St.New, strictly modern 7 Rooms,' has 4 bedrooms. Price . .$6860 should" sell for $7600. V - - . ; Now if you want cheap home we have, them rom $60 and op. - ;-.t;.- . Vacant lots, paving paid, $600 and up. Houses for rent Apartment for Rent ; Farms for Rent To Buy, sell, rent or trade prop erty See BECHTEL or SEARS 341 State St. Room. 4 TODAY'S SPECIAL. FOR SALE OR TRADE $8000. Beautiful 64 A. farm, 40 A. plow land,' bal. in brush. Easy cleared, rich black loam soil. running water, fenced and cross fenced, fair farm Bldgs.,- good road, near Pacific highway, five miles from court house, owner away most sacrifice, take some trade. ANOTHER SNAP Fine 68 A. farm, good Bldgs., stock, crop and Implements for $8000 take a house as part pay. 120 ACRE SNAP Located on Howell Prairie, half under cultivation, CaL . fine pas ture. Some good timber, running water, good Bldgs., fenc ed and cross fenced, good gravel road near highway. Price $20.-1 000. take some trade. The best farms, on the market for the. Prices If Interested see -BECHTEL or SEARS 341 State St. Room 4 '"''"----------- - -i--i-uWi-irii liijj NEW 4 rm. house. : eor. . lot. paved str. $4800. Terms. o 6 rm, house,' modern;' on' paved st.. garage. 83700. 7 rm. house, modern, large lot. ast front, paved strl $6800. ' z acres with 6 rm. house, close to Salem, $4500. insure with Niagara Fire In surance Co. , GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE . 484 Court Str - szuo buys a 12 acre tract north of Salem, fair buildings. H acres fruit, 4 acres of berries, fine tana, 91000 down, good terms." $150 an acre for acreage of 5 acres. 5 tracts sold recently, one- mira aown, line ground and also fforth'of Salem. Fine 7 room house all mrtm row on unit - trees, east front, pavement paid - Party . leaving town." Price 1 4000: rinnd ta-m. fWUAKB VKAli REALTY CO. : ;ltl TJ,.;&: Natri Bank. Bldg. e fi-vvf a . . . - . ', i, . . . PAT) t"Vr $15.00 each' foe fnrnUhed ftpartnienu water nnd llghu, furnished. 1 .-oa LEO N. CHITJ1 m ' : t..i.. asaa , we. .,asB s, sjp s v 320 SUte Street : Phone 1727 A Hfl Li .t a-aj - S-8ae Right in th Holl-wnrul fc-.f- ness i distrjet at 1885, Fairgrounds Road.- Large -lot . nt g houB with furnace -and 'garage. All for $3750.00: -M-ln. -it ?Ti vestigate... . : yr. o. xrueger ; , - . -ur . - , . lfT N. Com! . ' 17 VACANT LOTS Sa 1 em $100.00 each or all for $1000.00 cash. See or write Rt. 5, Box 123A. ' - 800 A.-"A1U, wheat ranch for valley farm or acreage. 10 room furnished Apt. home and half A. fine location. Silver- ton. $5600. ' Want cheap land. 35. A. farm, bldgs., fruit, tim ber, $4000. terms or take resi dence. . . ' - See our list before buying or exchanging, we can suit you. Farms, Acreage, " houses, for rent;"' :- . PERRINE & MARSTERS J12 'Gray Bldg. 5 ROOM fully, modern nearly new bouse. A, gooa Duy at $4500.00 or will rent. room modern bungalow. 2 good lots ' with fruit trees. A choice place. Price 14800.00 or will trade for house In Portland. ; 22 acres bottom land on good road at $1600.00 Easy terms. Garage bouse with furniture; included at $675.00.. ' We j, have a gopd selection of modern houses for rent. Should you hare anything to trade tell us about it. Ulrich and Roberts Realtors 129 "N. Com'! St. Tel. 1354 NEW HOMES Immediate pos session Will sell to. responsible people on terms basis. Low inter est. Each has 6 rooms with all modern features. Priced $3750 and $4800. BECKE & HENDRICKS 189 N. High St. . 2- ACRE TRACT nice grove 5 room house with bath, base ment, hot and co'' water septic tank. Chicken house, family or chard, good garden spot Good view. Pricp $4&00-Easy terms. . . Farms ' to rent. Private money to loan. SOCOLOFSKY & SON 1st Nat-'l Bank Bldg. 6 ROOM house and 2 lots. In good location. Call 2075 Center St ; . . . ACRE fruit tract,' good five room house, good well and spring, outbuildings. 6 ml. S. of Salem. Phone 36F13. . . - WANTED Real Estate 9tBjSaats4B HOP YARD WANTED Have client who wants to buy hop yard of about 75 to 100 acres. Must be good and priced right. Also have buyer for 6 acre tract not too far out If priced right. Want more listings of all kinds. Will hustje the buyers. California property to trade lor Oregon. Office open evenings. - O. L. FOSTER - . 462 State St, Room 10 EXCHANGE Real Estate SALE OR EXCHANGE . ROOM HOUSE, West Salem. Modern, except' basement. .: Price. $2550. $200 cash will handle. Will exchange for service. station. 9 ROOM HOUSE," modern." Pav ed street, close In location in Sa lem.- Price $6000. Exchange for service' station or camp - ground on highway. TRIANGLE REALTY COMPANY 421 Court Street Ground Floor "Exchange Headquarters" APARTMENT HOUSE CORVALLlS 13 rooms, all rented. Price $7,000. Exchange for acreage to value. TRIANGLE REALTY COMPANY 421 Court Street Ground Floor HAVE- $5000.00 - In Amarillo. Tex. property. Trade for real es tate near Salem. W. B. George. R. F. D.. Box 126 Amarillo. Tex. ' ACREAGE 6 A. Close to Salem In cultiva tion $1800.00. Easy terms." Write or see, owner, Rt. 5, Box 123A. 77 ACRE farm for rent. Call 1789W-1. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT. REALTOR. says: That he has a 665 acre dairy and stock fart on Pacific -highway with f lneVtnodern buildings. Sold last yearrfbr .... $45,000.00. Due to reverses of owner, for sale now at $36,000.00 on very easy terms. Small farm up to $10,000 will be accepted in part payment. 147 N. commercial, Salem. Ore. ...... ....... ,i 1in.JU.1.Ji 200 ACRE da fry farm. 145 cul tivation, bal. good pasture, 'some oak timber, creek and spring wa ter, rich river bottom land, large dairy barn, accommodate 36 cows and 100 tons hay. good : frame house and out bldgs., easy terms rigoi party." - ' SHIELDS PERKINS ; 381 State St. Phone1784 7 ACRES and 6 rm: hmi. age, elec avaflable. all In variety of fruit. . some berries, close in. Owner ill and anxious to sell and ?i7rea.rcea to 3300 " Pmt. of 1200 will handle and easy terms on remainder. - WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor ' 175 S. High St.. 11 ACRES, good house .and Rn1iiiur " al,e fron Capitol Building, pared road, productive sou. suitable for berried, poultry Son? 2538- W ' -iil-MUn.t, ' ww,a:'2i T on Tel road. : 54 SSnJf? MInTUI: 55 A. In cnlUvation 1500 corda fir tim- "k- and springs; good 8 room boose, fair barn with stan- 2 w ,or.v15 cow s or wltnttt stock on good ISf or accePt city property in trade. - - - , :'.,. ,...: :. 1313 Edgewater ; ; Phone 1643 ; ' 1 ' tln ATEI? Tra4tt rganlia tion on the Pacific rrt.t xJL -- an am. . rm r!'"0, ProporUes listed for ex. ev1rrJrSl'ry klnd of Property. Terr. price. . trsr . !,. w u t 0" yo.ttr -change exact- ' '"""wo nae to trie your Pr5p.X3r.to4l,T.-eoni-ia tod a;, see wAoiwiiA. k tUKLH, Realtors Phone tllluTl'Jty Tel. 2241 4