The New Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, October 16, 1928 FIRE OfJ SHIP DOES BUT SLIGHT DAMAGE SEATTLE, Oct.. 15. -AP) Damage to the British steamer Trojanstar of the Blue Star line was reported as slight at the. local offices of the American mail line, Seattle agents for the vessel. Word received by them from her captain, G. A. Griffin, indicated the vessel was proceed. ing on her way to Vancouver with power from three of her four boil . era. The fire was reported to liave damaged only one fire room. i The members of the crew in. jared by flames and steam were said to be recovering favorably and none was reported in serious condition. The men injured were: Second engineer, Houston; as sistant Engineer Wallace and .Firemen Shipley Irving. James Collins. Everett Gray and J. Fos ter. Fireman Tennison who . was fatally Injured during the battle . wan the fire was buried at sea mis morning, the report said. - - .do HAL. (220; liousf holJ Ii45KEX-HeaUh P'owam and -1 nutate l'itKKX- News items. 00 9 :00 KEX. RfordlnKs. !:!!" i'5"10"'- Early birds. :ee-19:( KEX 278. "Better Honm," Ofr-lO :0Q KWJJ (230). Concert. :wb:iktBR. (229). Women's - program. :00-12:9 KWBS (200. House- I -wne s Hour. :-12:00 KOIN (319). Household helps and miiBic. f:4S-12:00 KXU Home economics and music. T :00-l 1 .00 KWJJ. Birthday hour. 1S:0-1:00 KFEC 2J(). Request program. 1:0-12,:00 KG W 492. The Town Crier and "Woman's Magazine." 1S:90-12 :00 KKX. Ix-virfional aer- vice and shopping guide. II :-12 :00 KKKC. Talks and music. It :00-12 00 KWJJ. Concert. . TtJESDAT AFTERNOON ! 12:00-1:00 KGW. XAincheon concert. 12:00-1.00 KOIN. Organ conrert. ll.-ee-l :00 KFEC. Pianist; (12:55) r news items and weather reports. 12:00-1:00 KEX. Luncheon concert. 12:00-6:00 KXL, Afternoon presen tations. ii:u-i:bu kjj. .studio program. 1:00-1:30 KOIN. Farm forum and science talk. J :00-l :30 KEX. Songs. -1 :00-2 :00 KTBR. 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KHJ Los Angeles (400). 8. doings; :15. music; 6:45. news; 8. playlet; 9. Revelers ; 9 :30, symphony orches tra; 10-12. dance orchestra. t- KKQ Spokane (370). 8. orchestral music; 8, PCN; 9, Flyers; 10-12,; or chestra. KKWB Hollywood : (3t). 8. concert quintet : 8 :30. entertainment; 7, or chestra: 7:30, entertainer ;8, Revel ers; 9:30. boxing; 10:30, orchestra and Tango orchestra. KMO Tacoma (254). . 8-11. varied musical prlgrams. ' Reception For Visitor, Club Session Planned 'CLEAR LAKE. Ore., Oct, 15,: (Special) There will be a recep tion at the. home of Mrs.-" .Roy Smith for Mrs. Smith's . mother, Mrs. Dutoit, who has just 'arriv ed; jCrom Kansas, Thursday after noon at 1- o'clock: There will, also be a meeting of the Ladies' - Im provement club of. Clear Lake. Election of officers will be held. and. a general discussion of plans lor me i an won. - ,r. v - Mrs. Baker will be present v to explain ... basket . weaving.- Each ininber ja urged to attend. - 1 Listen In Hoover "We've Done It for Others, Why Not You?" :. Kew York Tritun 'i ? LURE OF ANTIOUES GRASPS HEART-STRINGS OF PUBLIC Search for Anything Left Over Prom Bygone Years Proves Fascinating Occupation for Oregon Women By GENEVIEVE MORGAN OBVIOUSLY a place of pasts. Pasts of almost every conceivable kind. Pasts that shrieked that they might rather have been gone, done with, forgotten than merely things of the past waiting again for a future. Violins hanging dissembled; unworried that the dreamy young things who occasionally came and grasped so eagerly found them not even imittlons from Stradivarius. Books all much used and disused. Chairs sine legs or arms, or maybe a back. Dishes, dusty and broken intermingled with others not so broken and dusty. WoFn stoves, from which ashes sifted to the floor. Clothes, musty and not always clean. .Shoes, old but patched. Trinkets in heaps. But why go on? Everything was in heaps, almost. The ceiling was low or so it appeared from the manner : in which loaded lines hung down. The room was small but full, cram full. Full of every thing and anything; of something and nothing. One had to climb ov er this to get to that. There was scarcely a single isle. To be sure, some new things mingled with the pld. But one did not see the new. How could one in snch an atmosphere? Wasn't the whole thing oppressive of the old? Indeed, one , needed but to shut one's eyes and see the shell of a guant old man flitting about snatching at this thing and that thing which well meaning rela tives had inconsiderately sold af ter he died. Pasts. Pasts, waiting for another future. So this was where the well-to-do were coming to spend their idle pennies! The second hand shop. Where poor people used to come; haggle over prices and de part bearing a "new thing" for their home.- Where poor people still came but not the poor alone. Fine ladies, thoughnot al ways beautiful, came now. The odor of real perfume came to hover with and be chased away by the mustiness of the shop or the smells that still emanated from the untidy clothes. Antiques! That's what they were after. What care theyLwhere they went so long as antiques were the reward. Not things 20 years old. or 40 years old those beds must be at least CO years old. A chair 75 years old ah! what luck! How Mrs. Catty Corner would envy. Seventy-five years old! And if by chance one should stumble on something more an cient oh ecstasies. Tables they were good to add to the collection. But best of all, most thrilling of all were those trinkets of pewter and 'brass. And better than best when unmolested by polish. ; Fine women tripping lightly through the crowded, cluttered little doorway, in search of the antique. One can watch them bite their Hps and sulk when the nervous little shop owner tells them "the junk buyer from Port land was here only yesterday and bought that old carved mirror I never expected to sell." Indeed, Portland women have the craze: too, so the Junk man needs must make those periodical trips to the small-city to supply Goofey Movies 1 I the antique hungers of other fine women. The second hand dealer knows his stuff, too. Those antique mon gers couldn't begin to buy a dirty, cracked old piece of croekery for half the price that the poor man can. The second hand - dealer would tell one so himself. Craze and fashion.. Women with good perfume haunting dirty old shops. Pasts wait no longer. The other future has come; they go to adorn he shelves or walls or vacant corner of a twentieth cen tury home useless decorations, too old to help In the "business of life and living but not too an cient to be the delight of the own er and want of the other sudden ly discovered antique lovers. A second future indeed. Ho. 7110 NOTICE TO CTREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF .THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE. COUNTY OF MARION. In the Matter of the' Estate of Lars Andersen, Deceased. The above-entitled court haa ap pointed the undersigned. Anthon Eckern, administrator of the es tate of Lars Andersen, deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date hereof, to tne aominis trator at office pf the New Ore gon Statesman at Salem. .Oregon Dated and first published. Oc tober 2. 1928. Date of last publication, Octo ber 30, 1928. ANTHON ECKERN. Administrator HUSTED & HUSTED, Attorneys for administrator, 1024 Board of Trade Building, Portland. Oregon. O.2-9-16-23-30. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTRIX Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County eourt of the State of Oregon for the Coun ty of Marlon, as Executrix of the Last Will and Testament and es tate of Alexander Turnbull. de ceased, and that she has qualified as such executrix; all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said decedent aip hereby notified to present the same, duly verified to me, at the office of Ronald C. Glover, my attorney, 203 Oregon Building, Salem, Marion County. Oregon within six months' from the date of this notice. Dated ' at Salem Oregon, this 18th day of Septembtr, 1928. HELEN D. TURNBULL. Executrix of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of Alexan der Turnbull. deceased. -RONALD C. GLOVER. Attorney tor isxecutnx. Salem, Oregon. S. 18-25-Oct. 2-9-16 A5. HENNA HARE its' wobodv's'- - paqt- smb' plays. -' OHJiIsM. IKS. by CsBtrsJ Countess Kisses - . ...(.--. i Judge After He AwardsiDiyorce CHICAGO, Oct.! 15. (AP) A countess who was awarded a di vorce by Judge Joseph Sabatn here rewarded the ! Judge with a kiss. ) Eugene Zicha. a countess of the Vienna and Prague opera com panies, sued Dr, Michael H. K riak, a dentist, for divorce on grounds of cruelty. He a abused her, she testified, because'sbe re fused to drop her career to become a housewife. : "You should never give up your voice." said Judge Sabath. "I heard you sing in Prague In 1922.'. The conversation ! was continued in the ante-room of his chambers. There she amazed the Judge by kissing him on the forehead ai d waving goodbye. $60,000 Missing From School Sum PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 15. (AP) Investigations made into the affairs of W. C. Alderson, as former county school superinten dent, by public accounts here, have resulted in the information that a shortage of funds existed in the office to the extend of from 160,000 to $65,000. Conda J. Ham, accountant, made 'this in formation public ! today. ' The shortage is largely in the high school tuition funds, Ham said. Evangelistic Services Begin Ralph D. Bullock, pastor of the Emmanuel Full Gospel Mission at 420 State street, upstairs over the Man 8 shop, announces that spe cial evangelistic services will be held every night this week. William J. Bennett, the Cornish evangelist and violinist of- note. will conduct the services. Meet ings will begin eac knight at 7:45 o'clock. From news reports this year, it would appear that the mortality of hunters, killed through acci dents of various sorts has been as great as that of the deer. Hood River Glacier. Issued Dally Except Monday by title &tateman tabligfjins Co 215 So. 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Phone 112F1I and I will show you the house:, or. write Route 3, Box 117-A.; A SlZZUNXSf SEClAL. OP THE CiOiOorsi, ctaouooeo COrTM A Hi L AR lOU S I FOOT BA L.L STORY THAT I UJlU- THPOOJ "lOO FOG A KSGrEQ LOSS" TMAfO VJALU TCBET GOOFEV MOVIES PQ?EfoT.J FOft 'A FM CLASSIFIED- S380O buya 28 acre farm all in cultivation 6 room house, fair barn, considerable fruit, 1 mile to electric station, good road. Best of terms. All fenced. $2650bnys a nearly new 4 room house, modern, basement, pavement paid up and good terms. Wanted small tract of land to trade for a larger place that can be bought at a bargain. Prefer one to 10 acres. This place has 186 acres. SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO. 202 U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT SAYS: that living in the country with all the conveniences of city life la, great stuff. He has two ex ceptionally good buys in close in' Suburban modern - homes. , Terms easy. Ask about them. 147 N. Commercial Salem, Ore'. FOR SALE 7 room house' on S. 16th street. Price $1400.00. $500 cash, bal. to suit. Small house on N. 18th street. $650.00. $200 cash, balance, easy terms. W. G. KRUEGER RealtoT 147 N. Com'l Phone 217 b ACRE fruit tract, good five room house, good well and spring, outbuildings. 6 mi. S. of Saiem. Phone 36F13. GOOD income property. Serv ice station. Grove. Camp ground, ten cabins, and residence. In town. $5,500 cash. Bal. city or farm property to $7,000. Write box 191, Sutherlin, Ore. 5 ROOM new fully modern bun galow North Winter. A fine home at $4500.00. Easy terms or will rent this house furnished. 20 acres all stocked and equip ped. 300 chickens, 4 cows and all feed at $6500.00. All new buildings. 8 room house. 2 lots and barn on South 12th St. House is in good condition. A bargain at $2600.00 or will rent at $20.00 per month. . 6 -room house in North Salem for sale, trade, or rent. See it. Suburban home acre, good 4 room house, good well and fruit trees. Price $27J0.00. $100.00 down balance $30.00 per month. US rich and Roberts Realtors 129 N. Com'l St. Tel. 1354 SPECFAL $1300, bungalow, 3 rooms and nook. . bath, wood shed, close to bus line, $200 down. $1950. Neat bungalow, 3 rooms bath, garage, paving, close to bus line. $200 down. $2650. Stucco house, 5 rooms. fireplace, garage, large lot, east front, $250 down. $3750. Modern 5 room bunga low, good location, east front, oak floors, garage and paving, $500 down. $4000. Furnished house, 5 rooms and nook, basement, fur nace, garage and paving, $500 down. $5000. New and modern 6 room English type home in N. Salem, $500 down. Will trade for small farm. $6500. 7 room bungalow, mod ern in every way, double garage, fine location. $750 down. 11 ROA Onft rt ho Heat Vinmoa close in in N. Salem, strictly mod ern. Some terms. Loans Insurance Rentals MELVIN JOHNSON 320 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 637 A REAL BARGAIN $3500 buys a fine 6 room Cot tage only 8 blocks from State Street, North. Has basement, fur nace, double garage, lot 50x165, large fruit and nut trees. Owner is leaving Salem and house is priced away helow value.' SEE it today. ' Mrs. Ellis with LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 BUNGALOW SNAP $3500. New cozy 4 room strict ly modern double constructed, has bedrooms beautiful kitchen with all the built-ins! fireplace, furnace, basement, garage, paved St. In North Salem, near Holly wood.1- Payment down, balance monthly. This is a real home. Worth. $4000 or more. See Bech tel or Sears today, 341 State St., Room 4. i i ii-s-i - - - - i i-irior0. SMALL HOUSE BARGAINS 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, base ment, garage. Nicely decorated, A-l condition. North Salem. Price $2200. Cozy rooms, bath, built-ins, fireplace, large lot, fine walnut trees, garage, pavement. Not far out. $2650, terms. SOCOLOFSKY & SON 1st Nafl Bank Bldg. ' AMD OF COCOSE NO . tAJlTHOOT A Viur-Aiis. ! BULL CANINE VUJIUU.AKS CAGE OF THAT PARTViKI .-.GfiEAT. 5TVUE., - HBU- TWClLL." rVOU - v owmu oo shaice WANTS TO SEE YOU O. L. Foster wants to see you face-to face, and talk about that trade vou have been wanting to make. Exchanges anywhere. 462 State St. Room 10 TWO creek lots. Plenty of shade. Owner 2710W. $EW HOME: - . Attractive in every way, locat ed on paved street, garage, cement drive and walks, fireplace, oak floors, wired for electric, range. Price for quick sale $2950. $106 down, balance monthly. IMME DIATE POSSESSION. W. H. GRABENHORST &. CO.r 134 S. Liberty St. SNAP l"; OWNERS AWAY offer neat 4 room Bungalow nicely furnished, corner lot, one street paved and paid, several . fruit and walnut trees. A real buy for $2500. SEE Mrs. Ellis with LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 WHY PAY RENT? When you can buy a' real nice new house with little down; bal ance in monthly payments? 4 large rooms and nook, fireplace, oak floors, built-in kitchen, gar age and woodshed. Tiis must be seen to De appreciated, trice $2850. SEE Mrs. Ellis with LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 special) 53 acres most all in cultivation has good set of bldgs.', stocked and equipped with cows, horses, chick ens, hogs, machinery and feed. All goes for $6300. Location is 10 mi. from Salem on paved road. We have .a suburban home of 6 V acres just outsideof city lim its to exchange for acreage near Portland or Portland residence. SEE "Thomason with LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 NEW SUBDIVISION We have just' recently platted 105 acres of excellent land located close in on the Garden Road Known as the HELTZEL'S FRUIT AND GARDEN TRACTS. Won derful five acre tracts priced from $1500 to $2000. $50 down, bal ance $10 per month, interest. 6 COME EARLY, SELECT YOUR TRACT NOW. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. REALTORS 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 516 NEW 4 rm. house, cor. lot, paved str. $4800. Terms. . 6 rm. house, modern, on paved St., garage, $3700. 7 rm. house, modern, large lot, east front, paved str. $6800. 2 acres with 5 rm. house, close to Salem, $4 500. Insure with Niagara Fire In surance Co. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 484 Court Str. 160 A. Alfalfa farm Redmond Dist. Good bides. Free water right, rake income property or acreage. 35 A. farm, fair bldtcs.. 5 A ber- ries ana merries, mm nr -mnnri timber, $6000, take residence, for rent. Wanted $6000 loan on rood rarm near Salem. For Rent Good 6 room bungalow $25 Good 7 room furnished house. $40 5 room furnished bungalow. .$30 8 room house, good lacatlon. .$30 r-KKINE & MARSTERS Gray Bldg. NEW HOMES Immediate pos sessionWill sell to responsible people on terms basis. Low inter est. Each. has 5 rooms with all modern features. Priced $3750 and $4800. . BECKE tc HENDRICKS 189 N. High St. WANTED Real Estate EXCHANGE Real Estate WANTED AT ONCE Listings of houses. Bungalows that we can sell with a small pay ment down, balance on monthly payments. We have clients wait ing list with Becbtel Sears, 341 State St., Room 4,. eACRs'miiesi from Ft Benton, Montana, reservoir water. Will trade for Oregon property, what have you? C. E. Taylor, Stayton, Ore. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE: Attractive modern seven room country home complete in every detail, beautiful trees, six acres of land with - running water. A CITY HOME IN THE COUNTRY. Price $8500. Terms or, will ex change for modern residence in Salem. W. H: GRABENHORST & CO. , 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 516 HAVE $5000.00 In Amarjllo, Tex. property. Trade for real es tate near Salem. W. B. George,. R. F. D., Box 125, Amarillo, Tex. THAT5 DlFFeOEISJT: herb rr I'sn Ou'l-u CHE6C, VOUtU QrO U31UO, .VOU'CU AOOOE THELMA WTTV AMIO PHlt. STPOKJ&8PEO I e-TOUKS;-TAKe THCT 1 AD V ER TISIflG ACREAGE 47 ACRES one half mile from Libertv store; adjoins pavement naturally one of the good places but needs attention. Land In this locality Is held much higher than we ask for this. A snap for same one at $6,000. Will take trade up to $4,000. easy terms on bar- a nee. owner at o. nu oi Phone 2538-R. GOOD BUYS IN CLOSE IN ACREAGE 5 acre tract, dark, rich soil. not far out on good road, close to school, electricity and telephone service available. Price $1500, part terms. Choice 2H acre tract for $100U Another 2 acre tract for $800. Either of these can be handled with $10 cash, $10 per month and 6 interest, or owner will build small house to suit and sell with $100 cash and balance like rent. 11 V. acres close to small town. 4 room house, good barn, 3 acres in alfalfa, creek on place wun water rieht to irrigate, rrice $2800,' or will exchange for home in Salem. . , LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 000000000000000000000 WALDO HILLS RANCH 34 6 acres, on paved high way. room plastered house, pressure water system, bath, garage, large barn, etc. $78 an acre. See owner E. C. Downing, Stayton, Oregon. 30 A. of fine land, part in clov er, large Darn, stancnions ior i- cows, chicken 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, an3 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. GOOD ACREAGE BUYS Vz ACRE, strictly modern, new six room home, wonderful view Price $4500. $1000 down. 5 ACRES. 4' miles from center of city on good gravel road. room house, good barn; 2 chicken houses; hog house; garage. Wov en wire fence. Electricity. A bar gain at $3,000.00. V cash. ' 5 ACRES, 4 miles from busi ness center. Good road, close to school. 5 room house, barn; poul try house; garage. Fruit, berries. grapes, walnuts. Price $3750 $1500 cash. MANY MORE suburban homes and small acreage tracts. Many will trade. TRIANGLE REALTY COMPANY 421 Court Street Grdund Floor "Acreage Headquarters' J $60 AN ACRE 112 A. on gravel road, 6 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 Edge water Phone 1643 GREATEST Trading organiza tion on the Pacific Coast. We have over 3000 properties listed for ex. change. Every kind of property. every price, every location. We can match your exchange exact ly. If you would like to iifie your property today, come in toda; . See GASKILV- is, neaiiors 166 S. Liberty Tel. 2243 FOR RENT MASQUERADE costumes and wigs for rent. 2266 N. 5th. Ph. 1947-J. FOR RENT 5 room house with basement and garage. Located on Fair- mount Hill, $35.00 per month. Two neat unfurnished apart ments of 3 rooms each. Price $15 per' month for each. LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 000000000000000000000000000M FOR RENT- Houses FORRENT 'OR LEASE Nice7 room house, garage. Lots of fruit and nuts. 597 Market. Phone 2705-J after Sunday. WELL FURNISHED home. Adults only. 155 S. 19th. FOR RENT Houses and Apts furnished and unfurnished. See Bechtel or Sears, 341 State St, Room 4. FOR RENT Good room Call 492 house at 960 Marion St. N. Summer St. t KUOM furnished modern home, nice neighborhood. Call 2077-J. ' SMALL furnished house, fur nace, fireplace, adults. 735 N. Com. ByNeher TOO uJrsHisJG POQ A- MOvie FOR RENT Chofce of 20 va cant homes. $16 to $60. BECKE & HENDRICKS 189 N. High St. FOR RENT, Houses and apart ments. F. L. Wood, 3ii JStaie. Phone,794. FOR RENT Apartments . 4fflS0000000S00000000 A WELL furnished Apt. 2361 Hazel Ave. Ph. 1939-W. XIxnjruWsM"-rili s- s sa ss ss ssis FOR RENT Attractive 3 room furnished apartment; steam heat ed. 1209 Court. (VTj-u-u-rii-u-.-M"i-i-i- - -- -- -- - Ambassador Apts. Room furnished $37.50 it $40. One Pullman Vacant , Children Welcome 550 N. Sumner 1971 FURNISHED and unfurnished room apartments. Virginia Apartments. 879 N. Liberty. FOR RENT Rooms t0lf0000000000000000000000000 TWO clean comfortable rooms. Close in. 330 N. High. Phone 2079-J. LARGE t urn Ishedoubie with private bath. Women pre ferred suitable for two occu pants reasonable rates. Phone 2018-J. 1599 State St. BOARD AND ROOM Board and room for two, private home. Tel. 1669-R. 959 Center. BOARD and room. 498 No. Liberty St. Phone 1187-w. ROOM. BOARD, single meals. Sunday dinners. Alexandrlr, 1030 Chemeketa. Phone 7 "39. BOARD iTDMm.nUC itol, $35 per month. 000000000000000000000i BOARD and room. 630 N. CaptL $35 per month. LIVE STOCK and POULTRY CARLOAD- of HORSES to be sold at AUCTION! At the Farmers' Feed Barn Independence, Oregon THURSDAY, OCT. 18 10:00 A. M. Horses weighing from 1200 to 1700 pounds and are well broke Terms of Sale Cash, unless ar rangements are made with clerk on day of sale L. L. WITLOCK. Owner F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer L. A. Beckman, Clerk FOR SALE Forty head young grade Shropshire ewes, and 12 head registered Shropshire ewes. Priced right. H. C. Lewis, Aums- ville. MVVJeAVWAAAi HAROLDS Jerseys at auction. Stayton,- Ore., Tuesday, Oct. 23. 30 head. Entire milking herd registered and nrade Jerseys. Herd averaged $125 net profit sour cream price one year as per cow testing association records. Sale to be held under tent on farm three miles south from Stayton. Raleigh Harold owner, Keech and Sudtell auctioneers. E. A. Rhoten, Salem, sale manager. ; fc Ti "riiio-yyin'vvxrvi : CHEAP Owner leaving: 1 Jer-i sey cow, registered, 6 yrs. old; X- grade Jersey cows, 6 yrs. old; 2 Jersey calves, 4 months old; 1 horse. All stock T. B. and blood tested. R. 7, Bx. 188, Garden Rd. FORSALE POL LET S COCKERELS, Rocks. Reds. Giants, Minorcas, Orpingtons. Leghorns. Prices right. Phone 133F2. Lee's Hatchery. WHITE SCOTCH CoiuVat Stuc Salem's White King. Register number 6859 S. Service guaran teed. Puppies and grown stock fof sale. Mrs. Bennett. 1030 Chemek eta. Phone 1539. BARRED Rock pullets rdv to lay, $1.50 each. Also Redgv Min orcas, Orphingtons, Jersey Giantj. Come and see them. Tel. 133F2.' Lee's Hatchery. FOR SALE Used Cars Come and Look over these Used Cars. They, must be seen to be ap preciated. 1927 Willys-Knight 70 Sedan. This car Is like new and an exceptional buy today. Price .....1875.00 1926 Special Six Nash 2 dr. Se- lan. , Drive It, you'll like it. Price .....,...; .1750 00 1925 Standard Buick glass inclo s ore. A " buy price. .1350 OA Chrysler 62 Fordor Sedan, looks "like new. Price. , 11100 09 Studebaker 1926 Standard Sir. Try this one. You'll call It an exceptional . good buy for ....'$776.00 We have several rood vain. i used Cars and T ucks. Our stock is changing daily. Tnnii ftn ... on the Job to sell you and on the Job tojteep you sold, v , All cars ' recondition iv service that Counts. - Reo Sales & Service 339-347 N. High Phona m McKay for Used Cars With an O. K. That Counts llll SiT!et CoPe- .160.00 Chevrolet Coupe... 495.00 1926 Chevrolet Coupe; 426.00 JJIJ Overland"- Coach 495 00 1926 Chrysler "58" Road -.V-;-V 1926 SrrJel Roadtr, 600.00 Mil ord CouPe - -.v.. 300 00 J!Jf-rrd"Tortar...... 200 00 1923 Studebaker. LI g h t - iZ4 Ford Coupes : (j to ' choose from )..,. 200.00 430 N. Commercial Phone 1893 y Douglas McKay - , Chevrolet Co. .