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TfitWeto Oregon ttrssilAn&Xev Uf, TrrStldrnbi Veiobir 79;T!f m AT SGOTTS MILLS 6COTTS MILLS. Ore., Oct 18. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Thud Duryer and Mr. and Mm. Charles Ilajnes of Portland, and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. L, H. Warnok'Of SHtst- ton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Haynes. Mr. and Mra. J. X. AmundaoL. isited, their daughters Miss Helen Amundsen and Mrs. George Krause and family in Portland Sunday. J. O. Dlzon, Lewis Robinson and Roy Thomas lfet for Pacific City Saturday evening on a fish ing trip. Ray Telfer rislted friends in Portland oyer the week-end. H. 8. Dixon rislted his parent at Battle Ground, Wash., over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hogg were In Salem Friday afternoon on bus iness. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Bennett and son Jimmie of Mllwaukie, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Saueresslg Tuesday. Ed Green of Portland Thursday visited his wife who teaches the Noble school. Mr. and - Mrs. Louis Shepherd visited Mrs.- Shepherd's parents at Molalla Sunday. Miss Doris Hogg spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. if. Schmalts of Mt. Angel visited their daughter and eon-in-law, Mrs. and Mr. Reuben DeJardln, Sunday. WRITER ANDXARTOON1ST SET SAIL Ml U E BINE AFTER t ram 18 D. C. ROSEDALE, Ore., Oct. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Bloom visited their daughter. Mrs Mary Gardner, at Albany Sunday. Mrs. Gardner recently underwent an operation for appendicitic and Is still In the hospital. Miss Berchen Cole visited Miss Mildred Caanoy in Salem last week end. j Mrs. Mary Cammack and son Paul, and Ether Cammack motor ed to Portland one day last week. Mrs. Shafer from the Silver Creek Falls district has been visit ing her sister, Mrs. Beechler. Ernest Wright and family of .Portland called at the Cammack home Sunday. W. E. Way and Charles Palm er are on a hunting trip. Alonzo Sims, who has been working near Hood River, visited here last week. flip ' t?;V --'-'TUtT V i '"Q I . VI ?' '"AM U Two stirs of Central Press are prctographed aboard the steamer Paris, sailinr to Europe to father fresh material there. At the left la Fred C. Kelly.' of Hickorr .BUI. Peninsula. who mlMM XeUygTams and whose new book, "But, On the Other Band," is' just off the press; at the right is Lee Stanley, who draws' The Old Home Town." v Dan? Except Monday fey &Utcmxn $tetufefo2 Co SIS 8. Commercial St. v ASSOCIATED PRJCSS The Associated Preaa is cadastre, ly ntiticd to the um for publication of all bows Slapatrhfa credited to It or not otherwise credited in UUo papor and also to the local aewa pitMlabod borola. Busunsa Orr: hwcl&c Coaot RroaantaUveo: ArUwr W. Stjrya. lac Bar art ty Bids, PorUaMi fharon Bids. ten rraAclsco; til Wuura iacUi Bldav. Upm anaxiUs. , . i ' -1 ;-, TELEPHONE' 500 Kb Mr ad at Um Post uffioo la Batem, Oroaxui. cood class autttor. STTBSCBITTIOV BATES Dally and tiuuday, by ttutU, por yr (.o Dally and buncUy, by carrier monthly : cukasxrxni aovBaTiauro Bcadina notice, per line . tit 12 lb tuiuiinum cnargj Clatailied Advertlsina, per lw 10 Cuvjsiiied Adviusuia, per lino S tUna 20 Cluskillcd AdverUainjc, per Una f lines S0o Oo monUi, daily and Sunday per line l. COKI&ACT CLASSiriD ( months couuactj S lines dally minimum per dhibUi, 4c a lino (10 reducuou for minimum of ,1V lines uailyj CLASSIFIED AD VERTISWG FOR SALE OR RENT 5 room I cottage, with bath close In. Phone 2421-M before 8 a. m. or after p. m. A GOOD BUY $4100. New English type stuc co, strictly' modern 5 rooms, has everything you find in a modern home, garage, located new district North Salem. To see it See Louis Bechtel or J. D. Sears, 341 State St. Room 4. SCHOOLS West Salem News By Helen H. Rod olf Phone 2402-J Farewell Party Given For Guest A farewell party was given Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ralph Sebern for Mrs Rose Bnrley. by the Rose Burley club of the Ford Memorial Meth odist church. Mrs. Burley, who is an ordained minister, is leaving for Idaho where she will preach Hanaaercniers were brought as urprise gifts for her departure. Sports DoneBrown - By NORMAN E. BROWN Sports Writer for Central Preea and New Oregon Statesman RENNY LEONARD, outstand ing lightweight of the .pres- ent boxing era at least, is coming back Into the racket. But not as a fighter. The manner of . his return threatens another at tack on the monopoly enjoyed by Tex Rlckard. Leonard enfers the game in a round about way. He has taken over the controlling Interest in the Pittsburgh club of the National Professional Hockey league. This franchise carries with it the rights to the use of the Duquesne Gar den, where the hockey games are . played. The Garden lends itself , admirably, of Course, to boxing shows. It is Leonard's announc ed Intention to promote boxing matches as well as to continue the hockey activities of the club. Pittsburgh ought to be a great ; boxing town if offered the proper . kind of entertainment. Leonard should give it to them. A half ' dozen successful shows indoors over the winter would pave the way for more extensive operations lax Forbes, Field (home of the Pittsburgh National league ball ' club)- when next summer rolls ' around. ' - Vic Keen, once destined to be . come a great pitcher as a mem ber of the Chicago Cubs, moves one step further from the big show, at least temporarily. He - has just been transferred from the Rochester club of the Internation al league, to the Houston club of tho Texas league by the 8t. Louis Cardinals, owners of both organ- - Central Heating Plant Tor City Being Repaired . DALLAS. Ore., Oct. 18. (Spe cial ) Dallas: central heating , piam is undergoing repairs to one - of its main feeder lines this week and as a consequence the north ,part of the business district is without heat A new set of feeder and return pipes are being laid : "Which made necessary the tearing - ap of a portion of the concrete walks on Mill street The lm- 'Tjrovement Is expected to be fin ished by the latter part of the ...week. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Green. May or C E. Green, and Mrs. Robert Stumbali have returned from a family reunion held at Twin Falls, Idaho-. Mrs. Naraie Griffin of King wood avenue has gone to Grants Pass for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stumbali just returned from Seattle, where they drove on business concerning their moving picture houses in the outlying districts. Mrs. Dale Lemon. Mrs. Bud Greem, and Mrs. Robert Stumbali of West Salem attended the Re lief society of the L. D. S. church Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Frank Wilhelm of Salem. The af ternoon was spent in study. ''''saaaaSSa YOUR FUTURE ASSURED Good paying positions always available for trained men and women. ENROLL ANY TIME. Railway Telegraph Institute. Rail him enough to make a change. He way Exchange Bldg., Portand, is livinir on Second and Gerth ave-IUre. nues. DRAMATIC . SCHOOL Harry Th. Pnwnrt k irno ftf thi. -. i-emua, stage airector or me Ford Memorial Methodist church Plaers a,1 Elsinore will take Is giving a circus Hallowe'en party siuuents tor prac- a week from Friday night. Many "i iage training. Applications surprises have been planned. The at.le theatre or at the Senator nortnln of TCTMt Sslem nrn arlsnil. I uviici. ed a cordial invitation BUSINESS OPP. ..rr""'"."" 2ND HAND Store, no competi nrtir rhnrri. tut tion. Also handle feed and seed r w a. a a wvwaa. auvv.vv. OClt VI r; V .V ' '' ,7.. L" . I trade what have you? C. E. G. ilgh: Mrs. F Z MiVeV "air. Stayton, Ore Mrs. Ralph Sebern were the com mittee in charge of the refresh ments which were furnished by the Epworth league. FOR SALE Real Estate WALL STREET new card game. Salem made. At Atlas Book Store. T)r anil Ufa Vlmor rt Allan nt I Salem had a wreck on the Dallas I IRfh RlTtYlflziV hiehwav. Their seven Tour nlri iWUi MA muajr Is Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Feese and three sons, Leo, Merl, and Lauren, from Liberal. Kansas, are in West Salem while they look over the Willamette valley. Mr. Feese is a farmer and raises wheat, ho be tween sowing time and harvest time he has motored west to get an idea if the country satisfies highway. Their seven year old daughter Jean sustained a cut eye out fortunately the sight was not damaged nor permanent injury done. A car in front of the Al- ROBERTS. Ore., Oct. 18 lena stopped suddenly . and they (Special) Mr. and Mrs. C. W. ran into it and another car ran in- Brown entertained several friends to them. Everyone In the acci-liast Saturday night on the occa dent felt that no one was at fault, alon of.the 18th birthday of their daughter. Miss Letty Brown. The vv. j. iviooee or me mngwooa vnine w& sDent with cards and service station has received news dancing. Those attending were regarding the death of his young- Mrg Althea Grant and, children est son toward jviDoee or can- Frankf Junet Joyce and Melvin; anuaiBpa. new iora. ne was huri Marian r.nnt Fred M thrown from his motorcycle while Grown and sherrill Dodson, all of riding to his work on the newspa- Mr DIW Mra T nvi. nmr. fiV,Htbi?aMy MT6MKer-tf iW"d baugh ' and children Marjorlo. If.?t.WJ hJLU-"J5l2i Maine and Daryl; Mr. and Mrs. I1960. Nice bungalow 3 rooms and nook, bath, garage, paving, close to bus line, S20t down. f 38S0. Modern i .room semi English type home, garage, pav lng, close te school and bus-line, $200 down. S4500. Modern 7 room English type home, garage and paving, $500 down. $6500. Modern 7. room bunga low in N. Salem, cloee to school. on bus line, corner! lot, $750 down. $1000 to loan. Insurance Reatals MELVIN JOHNSON 320 U. 8. Bank Bldg. phone 37 A GOOD TRADE 381 ACRE FARM Trade fdr an Apartment House or for any good income property. Prefer Eastern Oregon. What have you? This is a very fine farra, located near Independence. 27 a. hops, 185 under cult. 200 a. fine pasture, 80 a. timber. Not far from the river. Has two sets of buildings. Most ideal for stock, dairying, in fact Ideal for any thing that will grow in this valley. Very rich productive soil and well located. Price m $38,000. Will take $8000 down, balance to suit purchaser. See Bechtel or Sears. 341 State St. Room 4. - 5 RMS. and nook, close in, on paved str. East front, garage, partly furnished. $4000. $500 down. Bal. monthly. This is a bargain. - . 4 rm. house, cor. lot, garage, paved str. $1750. Small bayment down. 6 rm. house, garage, cor. lot, paved str. $4 800. Insure your property with Nia gara Fire Insurance Co. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 484 Court Str. FINE HOME BEST BUY IN SALEM DUTCH COLONIAL 7 rooms and breakfast alcove. Extra large Jiving and dining rooms, 4 large airy bed rooms, walls throughout finished in Tiffany finish. Every bult-in convenience. An excep tional home in a most desirable location. Price reduced to $79,00 Terms. TRIANGLE REALTY COMPANY 421 Court Street Phone 651 "Headquarters for Homes" BARGAIN: Five acres well located south, has small shack. - Price $900 Terms. W. H. GRABENHORST it CO. 134 S. Liberty St. FOR RENT 60 acres good buildings, land in splendid shape - clover last crop. For Sale 220 acres 1 Vi miles to county seat city about 6000 cords axehandle and oak wood priced right and will take city as part. For Sale 150 acre dairy Close to town. Make good 'dairy route 2 seta of buildings. Federal loan on place. Will take good city and 2nd mtg. for balance. BOND 122 N. Commercial est Martin. He is survived by his father W. J. Kibbee of West Sa lem, and two brothers, Williard J. Kibbee ot Canandaigua and How ard Kibbee of Buffalo, .N. Y. Salem Grange To Gather Saturday Is Announcement Salem Grange, No. 17 will meet Saturday morning at 10 o'clock in Labor hall on Court street, with the session after 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon open to the public The degree staff of the Morn ing Star grange of Linn county, one of the largest and most active granges in Oregon, will confer the first and second degrees upfln Miss Elisabeth Vaughan and Nor. man Fletcher at 1:$6 o'clock. Grangers are urged to attend and witness the initiatory work of the visiting degree staff. Lecturer F. A. Myers will dlrat the open meeting at 2:30. when initiative measures will bo dis cussed. Mrs. Lillle D. r Vaughan and Robert McGllchrist will give vocal solos. -:v i Guardsmen Aid Corps Reception PRINCIPAL ILL ROSEDALE, Ore., Oct. 18. (Special ) Mrs. Martin, principal of the Rosedale sofcool, was ill Monday and unable to meet her classes. NEW "ART" SPURNED . RAMBOUILLET, France (AP) Gaston Doumergue, presi dent ot France, balks at cublsu). He likes pictures to look like what they represent, quite In the old fashioned way. These art views oft hsbaehelor president became known through the enthusiasm of the famous Froich sculptor. Denvs Puech. whn Is making the official bust of the president. Monitor Pastor To Have Charge . . Of Installation SILVERTON, Ore.. Oct. 18. Louis Brown and son Orr&n; Mrs. Morris Cady and Walter Falcle, sJI of Salem; Misses Wanda and Wil ma 8t. John of Shedd, and Howard Hennlngsen, George E. Brown and the honor guest. Blaze Destroys Schar Hop House CENTRAL HOWELL, Ore., Oct. (Special.) The Rev. Mr. Rogenr. it fSneclal Ed Schar's hoD SI w t a I oi monitor, win nave cnarge oil house burned to the ground Mon- the installation services at the Imanuel Lutheran church on Sun day, when the "Rev. J. M. Jensen will formally accept the call as pastor to the church. The choir will present special music for morning and evening services. Following the morning worshin. lunch will be served in the base-ment. Fifteen Attend Merfs Council SILVERTON, Ore., Oct. 18. (Special.) Fifteen men from th Methodist church in Silverton at tended the Marlon county Metho dist Men's council . banquet and monthly meeting in Independence on Wednesday night. The wom en of the church served a 6:30 banquet, which Was followed bv an Interesting program. STAYTON. Ore. Oct. 18. (Special) Joe Miller, who has been confined to his bed since February, has recovered suffi ciently so that ho is able to sit up In a chair. Too Late To Classify Daoy-s tan wool cap. Finder please return to 534 Jndsnn Rt call 692-W. Reward. Goofey Movies day night. ' A crew was at owrh there baling hops when the fire started, but the men were unable to put it put. About half of the hops weer saved." STUD NT VISITS SILVERTON. Ore.. Oct. 18. (Special.) Miss Rene Moore, stu dent at Oregon State normal at Monmouth spent the week-end with her ' sister, Mrs Don Wa trous of Silverton. NEIGHBORS TO MEET SILVERTON. Ore.. Oct. 18. - (Special.) Mrs. Clyde Rambsy will be hostess on Friday after noon for the bi-monthly business and social meeting of the Royal Neighbors. ATTEND LUNCHEON SILVERTON, Ore., Oct, 18. t Special.) Fourteen members of the Silverton Royal Neighbors at, tended a benefit luncheon In Sa lem on Tuesday, which was held In the Fraternal Temple. DAUGHTER IS BORN WACONDA. Ore., Oct. 18. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fitts are receiving congratulations on the arrival f A - i. . . WST Thursday, on S. High St! LOctober Tz. Mr? FiUsTnrom- lnent farmer of this district. This men- iourtn child, there now being three boys and one girl. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT SAYS: That he has a fine Fairmount Hill 5 room modern home for sale on almost rent terms. Price only $3900.00. 147 N. Commercial, Salem, Ore, $3800 buys a 28. acre farm all in cultivation, 6 room house, fair barn, considerable fruit, 1 mile to electric station, good road. Best of terms. AH fenced. $2650 buys 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. 6 ACRE fruit tract, good five room house, good well and spring. ouiDuiiainga. t mi. t. of Salem. Phone 36F13. SMALL HOME: Nevr and nice; living room, bedroom, kitchen and dining alcove, fireplace, HW floors, garage. Immediate pos sesion. A cozy little home for young couple. $1700." Very easy terms. - ' . BUSINESS CORNER in good location and leased for 3 years at 112.50 per month. Good invest ment value and a sure return. 3500 cash will handle. O. K. DeWITT 313 Edgewater Phone 1643 NEW Bungalow on Myrtie Ave Fine lawn, shrubbery, earatre :i20, terms. 14S A. river bottom stock ranch 8000, take residence for Dart. 10 Room Apt. house and half A. land $5000, for cheap land. 6 room house, 2 lots, paved St 170H, $200 down. 20 A. close in, paved highway nair in rruit, $2C00, terms. PERRINE & MARSTERS 212 Gray Bldg. TWO creek lots, shade. Owner 2710W Plenty of I FOR RENT a real home S rooms, strictly modern, ideal lo cation. Rent reasonable to right BARGAIN IN NEW HOME: I party. See Bechtel or Sears. 341 4 rooms, oak floors, fireplace, state St. Room 4. furnace, full cement basement, laundry trays, garage with cement floor and drive paved st. Price for QUICK SALE $3f50. $250 down, balance $35 per mo. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 134 S. Liberty St. MODERN 5 room house, 859 Center; also furnished houve $25.00. Call 630. lAAMArwwrVAMAArAArVMMWW FOR RENT Furnished house close in, also unfurnished houses. Melvin Johnson. Phone 637. FOR RENT Choice of 20 va- NEW HOMES Immediate pos session Will sell to responsible people on terms basis. Low inter est. Each has 5 rooms with all cant homes, $16 to $60. modern features. Priced , $3750 and $4800. BECKE & HENDRICKS 189 N. High. St. EXCHANGE Real Estate 316 ACRES 14 miles from Ft. Benton, Montana, reservoir water. Will trade for Oregon property, what have you? C. E. Taylor, Stayton, Ore. - HAVE $5000.00 in AmarUlo, Tex. property. Trade for real es tate near Salem. W. B. George, R. F. D., Box 125, Amarillo, Tex. FOR EXCHANGE: Nine room bungalow home well located on Fairmount Hill, east front, paved street, garage, this place is in good condition and orth the money. Price $b000. encumbrance $3000. Owner will exchange equity for smaller place. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 134 S. Liberty St. BECKE & HENDRICKS 189 N. High St. FOR RENT, Houses and apart ments. F. L. Wood. 341 State. Phone 794. FPR RENT r. house on N. Commer cial St r. house on S. 16th... r. house on N. Church, r. house on McCoy. . . r. house on Norway.. W. G. KRUEGER Realtor 147 N. Com'l Phone 217 $14.00 16.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 FOR RENT Apartments 41rtOOM furnished Apt. Steaw heat, hot and cold water, bath. 249 S Cottage. 154 7-R. ACREAGE 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 820 00 per month. 6 room house in North Salem for sale, trade, or rent. See It. Suburban home acre, rood 4 room house, good well and fruit trees, rrice SZ7U0.00. $100.00 down balance $30.00 per month. Ulrich and Roberts Realtors 129 N. Com'l St. Tel. 1354 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 $22t)0. Cozy 4 rooms, bath, built-ins. fireplace, large lot, fine walnut trees, garage, pavement. Not far out. $2650. terms. SOCOLOFSKYi ' SON 1st Natl Bank. Bldg. BARGAIN. House and lot South Salem, not far out. $1100. Garage bouse and good lot? near Linen Mills. $650. A strictly new five room Eng lish type house with attic. Worth $4500. Must sell. $4,000 takes It $500 cash. . Ten acre tract two and half miles out, fruit and walnuts, buildings. Only $2000. F. L. WOOD 341 State St. FOR SALE 3 nice lots in West Salem, near school. Price $200 each. U. S. Realty Co., 442 State St. Tel. 2660. A REAL BUY Modern house completely fur msaea ior only S38U0, easy terms. Come in, let me tell you about some dandy California exchanges O. L. FOSTER 462 State St. BARGAIN Fine view tract joining city limits south. 4 acres In all. 3 acres In English Walnuts, few aD pies and many fine shade trees. Beautiful location for suburban home; Price $4500, part cash. SEE Mrs. Ellis with LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 EXCHANGE What have you to offer in ex change for my equity in fine 160 acre Dairy farm located near the Coast,? Good house and outbldgs., plenty of timber and running wa ter. A good camp ground can be developed. I have a $4500 mortgage on the farm. Make an offer through Leo N. Childs Co. CALL FOR Mrs. Ellis with LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 -SOME REAL BUYS in good homes in small town near Salem. House and 2 lots $700. Another one. House. 2 lots. both in Independence. House and half block in Aumsville for $1200. Two good houses in Turner, both for $2000, both houses rented. Ideal for old folks could have a good home with an income also houses in Dallas, Woodburn and Silverton. Everyone of them a good buy. Before you buy your home see. Bechtel or Sears, 341 State St.- Room 4. SNAP: 5 acres located east on paved road near school. Price $1575. $25 down $10 per month THIS TODAY. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 134 S. Liberty St. FOR SALE 27 acres 5 miles out. Running water, fruit, tim ber, pasture. 12 acres in cultiva tion. Price $2,000. U. S. Realty Co., 442 State St. Tel. 2660. SNAP 5 acres with oak and fir tim ber located south near bus line. Price $1700. Near Salem Heights school. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 134 S. Liberty St. 30 A. of fine land, part in clov er, large barn, stanchions for 12 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, snan good mules, and everything neces sary for running farm for $7000. rou 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. PREATESl Tr a tlTn a o r en n fY. tion on the Pacific Coast W h.ivn over juoo properties listed for ex. change, kvery kind ot property. every price, every location. We can match your exchange exact ly, it you would like to ycur property torfa, come in toda; . See UASKIL1- & K-'.ULIS, Realtors 166 S. Liberty Tel. 2242 FURNISHED 2 room Electvic refrigeration and range, hot Ska ter heat and for iuu ilvam i.r Phone 515 hand. Vacant after Oct. 22. TpI 392-M. A WELL f urnishedA Dt."? G l Hazel Ave. a Ph. 1939-W. j.-wv nu.n Attractive o loom SEE furnished apartment; steam heat ed. 1209 Court. Ambassador Apts. 2 Room furnished $37.50 & $40. One Pullman Vacant Children Welcome 550 N. Summer 1973 F URN IS HE D and unfurnished 3 room apartments. Virgioia Apartment?. 879 N. Liberty. FOR RENT Rooms ROOM close in, furnace heated. Man preferred. 24 2 N. Chcrch. HEATED rooms with or with out board. 54 9 N. Cottage. LARGE burnished double room with private bath. Women pre ferred suitable for two occu pants reasonable rates. Phone 20 18-J. 1599 State St. FOR SALE 20 acres 5 miles out; 8 acres in cultivation, bal ance timber and pasture. Price 1500. U. S. Realty Co., 442 State St. Tel. 2660 BOARD AND ROOM ROOM. BOARD," "single ineafst Sunday dinners. Alexandria 1030 Chemeketa. Phone ? 39. BOARD and URoVn60N?CaDC itol, $35 per month. BOARD and room, 630 N. Captl. $33 per month. LIVE STOCK and POULTRY 45 HEAD good stock ewe for sale, or let out on shares to reli able party. Phone 936-J at 6 o'clock p. m. FOR RENT FOR RENT Fine farm 200 acres. See Bechtel or Sears, 341 State St. Room 4. TWO ACRES with imnrove- meats near Salem on Portland highway, ideal fQr filling station and camp cottages, sell or trade for cilty property. Owner 2744-J. "WANTED A GOOD STOCK RANCH" I have a client with a real eo- lng Hardware and feed bdsiness located in good payroll town, con crete building 25x100 feet (leas ed) will invoice around $15,000.- 00. no Incumbrance; wants 300 to 400 acres, comfortable im provements on good road, will take place to $20,000.00. This man has made money in this business andwants to trv the stock game for a change, let's see wnat you have. H. C. 'SHIELDS 381 State St., Salem. ph. 1784 Wr. . ......... . .. , ,, u uuul LOTS LOTS Good building lots $225 to $600. Some on pavement. 210 down, $10 per month. IF YOU WANT A LOT, SEE US. W. H. GRABENHORST it CO. 134 8. Liberty St. FOR RENT Houses MY 5 room furnished home. Nice neighborhood. 2Q77-J. -i-"a"M mi ririn n n n - - - FOR RENT Houses and apts. Furnished and unfurnished. Bech tel or Sears, 341 State St. Room 4. 4 ROOM modern hnnrnlnw splendid built-ins. fa rape 9A7J McCoy, near Hollywood theatre. ca. ZJ3Y-K. ONE registered Jersey cow one grade Jersey cow. Both 6 years old and T. B. and blood t.f. ed. Two Jersey calves 4 months' old. Bottom price if sold this week. Route 7. Box 188. Garden Road. FOR SALE P DLL R t COCKERELS, Rocks, Reds. Giants. Minorcas. Orninrton uouaorns. .trices right. 133F2. Lee', Hatchery. PhjHia WHITE SCOTCH Colli at st Salem's White King. Register number 68593. Service guaran teed. Puppies and rrown atnk fnr sale. Mrs. Bennett, man rhamk. eta. Phone 1539. oaiflLiL rurnisned house fur nace, fireplace, adults. 725 k Com. BARRED Rock nnlleta rS9rfV't lay, $1.50 each. Also Reds. Min. orcas, Orphingtons. Jersey Glant.t. cuioe ana see mem. Tel 133F2 Lee's Hatchery. FOR SALE Used Cars VICK BROS' USED CARS 1927 Oakland Coupe IS27 Pontiac DeLuxe Sedan 1926 Pontiac Coach 1927 Pontiac Cabriolet 1926 Chevrolet Coupe 1926 Ford Touring 1925 Star Sport Touring 1924 Studebaker Light 6 Sedan 1925 Ford Tudor 1922 Ford Coupe Phone 1841 $725 730 550 650 425 195 275 475, 195 75 280 South Hisrh VICK BROTHERS The House That Service Built By Neher WOODBURN. Ore.. Oct. 18.- Special) -The howl tier company vi ug a a via iniamry went to Sa lem Tuesday night with -two field : pieces to participate In the recep- - uon lenaerea to tee ssiem drum corps ' which, won .second place in the . national contest held at San Antonio, Taxas. recently. Training School Dinner Is Given OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH. Ore.. Oct. It. Opedal) President and Mrs J. 'S. Landers. Dean Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Delmer R. Dewey were ; dinner guests last night' ot the faculty of tho Olldron'a Farm Homo Training school at Farm Home - - " - I ' W$i VM s. QOU-y.TWAr lJAS A CUOSS 5HAVB V VK, I Am' X OOOOUO RATHER PROUUM I VAVA r"Xte?v ise. Vl 'ts r TMOUGMT 30B "SHE tOOUUO V fZZz&S ( MYSEUP THAfsJ U6T HE.fi CATC 1-4 Me? W&GOOttX MOVIES Um. W CectAim vooioq , Ccbcoqnjie me. avCPfJCpofw 7 (G) V 1 I POEnsEio-r ladv just- pas eo bv V -rC?K rKSzf Sa off Best Assortment Used Cars in City 192 Ford ton truck Rnxtell $295 H2 Ford ton track, trans- mission 19r Wli "d'RoadsVer' : : l ilil -5U r touring. ... , . i95 192 J Buickl Hnt. riV.: 195 If 14 VJ!f?' ew incco' 325 " Orerland Coupe .! ; Ml WW SrhSTWlet Coupe "20 Hudson Cosch " dncrA .. "aCC? ,r ... . . . 524.50 Ifrd-BUUngsleV Motor Co: : : 4ii'u'yiT Bo"rood Lot N. Commercial St. 'Tel. 14 CO A S fjrj W. a. -asKitT 5- r. V -f-