The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 08, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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HOQUIAM. Wuh.,' Nov. 7.
AP) The bodies of three men
j II of whom met death in the wat
ers of Gray', harbor, are in an
.Aberdeen -mortuary waiting fu
..era! arrangements.
. The body of Arthur D. Sullivan,
Portland newspaperman, who dis.
appeared from the steamer Mal
ram Friday, October :19 while
aking a sea Toyage for his health,
'as recovered today from the Che
' alls rlrer near the Hulbert mill.
: lis mother, Mrs. J. D. Snlllran,
Ivmm In Portland TT im mrviriul
y sereral children. Dr. Lawrence
Ilopkinson, coroner, said his death
was accidentaL
- "Believed by authorities to hare
committed suicide, the body of
Mike Bogdonorick. 38, Monte-
:ano, was found In Lake Sylvia,
He disappeared about three weeks
The body of Oust E. Johnson
SO, Montesano, who also disap
peared about three weeks ago
was found floating in the Che-
halis rlrer near a mill today. Cor
oner Hopunson returned a ver
diet of suicide. Johnson Is re.
ported to be survived by four
brothers and one sister living in
Iowa. "
AS PLANE CRASHES
ELECTRA. Tex., Not.7. (AP)
- C. L, Spill, Jeweler, and J. S
Phillips, commercial pilot operat
ing between here and Amarlllo,
were burned to death when the
gasoline tank of their airplane
burst and caught fire as they were
landing it at the Municipal airport
here late Monday. Both were
burned -beyond recognition, being
Identified only through watch
fobs they wore.
The plane was wrecked. An
acetylene torch was used to cut
portions of fuselage which pinned
Phillips' body in the debris. The
machine belonged to Spill, who
lately took up .aviation.
A rough landing is believed to
have shattered the gasoline tank,
the explosion occurring when the
leaking contents ignited. Both
men lived here. .
General Markets
POSTUUTD OSAUT
PORTLAND, Ore, Not. 7. (AP)
Cask grain: Wheat Bend bluettem.
InW waiU .1.44; soft wlte .1.14
i,a?r WU 4114 : winter
wt .10. 107; WMt,r
2tfI't: lb- wt- .35 0.
SlierTTN,i , 44 IV. . W.. $34.50.
$410? laatern Yellow, shipment.
Jfillma standard. S3 7.00.
HAT
POWTlUJfD, Ore, Nor. T. (AP)--IIy
Bnyiaa- priea. : Eastern Orefoa
il'XltV- 10018.50; elorer,
$14.0016.0O; oat bay. S15.00 15.60:
straw. .7.60 to a. SeUiag- pricas, .3 ton
mora.
POBTtAjrD, Ore.. Nov. T (AP)
talry Kxchaafs. aet prices:
Bntlaj: Xxtraa 49 He; standards 4e;
prhsk first 47He; firsu 44 He.
Bztras 49e; firsts 44e; medium
nrs4 .4c; nnder-
PRODUCE
PORTLAND, Ore.. Kor. 7. (AP)
77,Poitrr"te4y- A lira hens (over
Modinm bans (8H to
b lbs.) SO sprint and Lefhorns.
PaUtoesv Steady. Per 100 pooada.
Taklmn. Gems, .1.10O.1.40; local, partly
fraded. fl.O0Ql.3O; Ko. 23, 7Sffl0c:
UesehuU Oenu, .U251.60.
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore.. Not. 7. (AP)
Cattle and eaJTea Rscelpts none. Btoady
medium aa lower grades of steers
and she-sroek nnerenly 25e to 75e and
Br lower; balls steady; eaWes and
Tealers 50e down; a few loads of strict
ly good steers steady at $12.00 12.85 ;
balk, medians to fairly good. $10.75
11.60; off naUty down to .8.50; top
rows and keif era la load lots. .9.00 3)
10.00 roapoeUrely with nothing strictly
go6 Included ; balk media m and lower
crad a-sUk. .$.50 down: low cot
tars down to .4.60 and below; balls
wioatly $7.0007.75; bast light Tealers,
.14.00; oahrsa, .11.60 dowa; k caries
aad Uiae down to .7.00.
Hogs Stoady. receipt none. Heary
height (S8O-.S0 lbs.) meC to eboie .7.00
(9 8.75; mediant weight (200-250 lbs.),
S.75; medians weight (300-250 -lbs.),
mod!, sa whole .7.76 w 9.00; light
"weigh . (100-300 lbs.); asediaa to
choio i0.OOOS.85; light woighta (ISO
ISO lba-r, $8.00(39.00. Packing sows,
rongh and smooth .6.5007.50: sUoghter
pigs (00-180 lbs.). Medina to choice
67.75 O 8.50. feeder and stacker pigs
(70-180 lb.). aMdlnns to ebfe .7.500
..60. (8ofl or oily hogs anA reastinr
pigs exelnaea la a dots qaotatlona.)
. Sheep an. lamb Steady receipts
r.oae. rsasas (84 IM. Ooera) goes
chole .11.00013.00; Do (91 lbs
down), medians .10.00011.00; Do (all
weichte). sail to common ...60010.00;
roarling wethers (150 lbs., down), me-
dhim .to sholos, $8.00 10.00. Kwos
(HO lbs. down), medians rU eboie
.4.500. .60 Do (130-150 lb.), modi
rm to chwiee $3.50O 00 Do (all
weights; call to omnoa $2.00 S. 50.
CHXOAOO OK IH
CHICAGO. Hot. 7. (AP) Big world
rnrpvlie f wheat, together with anspi-
eioa wheat erop prospects la Argentina.
' roTr-oe? Use wheat market today, and
election news eat a apparent figure. The
world sTUanlo stock of waeat was ll,-.-
R49.000 b-S-ols larger than a week ago,
rnd totaled, 857,407.000 bnabels com
pared with .50.425,000 baahols at this
time last year. -
Closing notations on wheat were
rn(edy. 1 6-6 to 1 8-4e to 3 l-8e net
lower. Orn finiahed at 1-S t 6 8c ad
vane an eats l-6e to l-4c off.
KBW TOXX 8T0CS
XTCW YORK. Not. 7. (AP) Stock
rrket -traders greeted -tho new national
it'Vmi-ifttraton with an orgy of baying to-
cir which taxed the capacity of tho Ex
rhanga slmo0 .to the limit, and piled' -p
the Ltrsest total of sale ott recorded in
rising moskeC Transactions acaregated-
4.891.300 skares. This figure was ex-
reded only en Jaae 13, when sale cross
ed the 5.000.000 nark la a fall nsarket.
Oil and coppers were vorehased In
normoaa .Tolnasa. aad atilitle 1
rrotniaeat In the adTaneo. The baying of
these ah are was based on the belief that
a number of derelopments. Including mar
rra, hay been held1 la abeyance until
- 'tor election,' sad also.npoa th faet that
xmy ksT Mt ps-tUbpatod proportionate.
t in tee long upswing ei ue awcaiiev
"Coolidg tnarket." A wide assortment of
stocks mounted to 6 to 1. points and the
ArnoeUtoO Pros arsrafe pt 20 indus
trials roe to a new high At .39.63 up
a boat CIO.-- --?. -.- v' -
The "BslllA" rniH to th er-
rrhelmiag rlatory of KooTer was stim-
i lated by a number of fsrorable nsono
tary aad indn atrial develop eat. - Call
noney opened at . percent for th first
f nut la abont-a fortnight,-a wa arall--hle
fat thwwaUld u-arkat dariagr th day
ct substantial o-ctlon from . that
tst rat. Tun money wa alee sealer.
'''oohrerUi and Katiomat Ballas-Hesa lead
" merck andisiax a-sre with sports .of
i. beat . pedat, tho former towchlag a
-w htg prlo. outgo use ry Ward forged
rfceaA 4 peints. sad 11 rat NatioMj a4
irroger stores sold np about 4 aad .
1 1T0RS BURN
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Whether Governor Al Smith wins or Imm Ms fight lor we piw
4acy. he's coin to hare to move his famous soo ttom fte f"
torill mansioTat Albany. N. Y. In it. pise will b either the book,
of history of Franklin D. Roosevelt, mff f
erner in New York; or the work, of art eolleetod by Albert Onger
RepubUcan candidate. Roeeevelt coUects book, and Ottinger to a
bog on paintings.
la tli otilitfr, Commonwealth , Power,
and North American adraucad mora than
S points to saw top, whilo people ffa
hot op Dearly 6 pointa Railway aha ret
ware firmer, Tezaa and Pacific r'"D(
2 point.
Conaiderabla realixiof earn. in the mar
ket at Tarioua timet. 1 Oeseiral Motor
puahed ahead about 4 pointa, crouing its
prerlon high, then cancelled all of Iti
fain and auffered a fractional net lost in
the closing; tranaactioas. Chfyaler also
sold up abeot S points, bat closed nearly
a point lower. Ralio likewise made a
food gain durinf the aesaioa, but fell
more than S points before the close. U S
Steel closed fractionally lower after dit
playinf early firmness; - and American
Bank note yielded 2 poiatato realisinf.
Salem Markets
rrssh Frnits
(Wholesale quotations)
Apple, f. and f.
CpltsenDerg
Snow
King DsTid
Winter Bsnsnas, Wa.
Northern Spy
Bsnsnas. ID.
Cranberries, Western,
Dstes
Dromedary. 88. 10 os pkgs.
6rsps
.6.75
-1.25
.1.50
Cel. seedless, lag
OsL Tokays, log
Cat. White Malagas. Ing
Oal. Lsdyfinfers, lag
-1.10
.2.50
.00
.1.75
.6.75 "
7.00
.1.50
Smperor, lb.
Cornichon grapes
Grapefruit, Arls, case
fforida, case
Ground cherries
Haekleberriea, Wa.. lb.
Comb aoaey. new erop.-
Lamoaa, Cat. -
Li mas, rsrtoas, 6 dot
Watermelons. Klondike
Ice cream melons, lb .
Orsnges, Vsleneiaa
.10
4.75 5 JO
7.00 00
S.OO
03
01 Vs
160s and larger
7.50 O 8 .76
..60
..60
.08
...
.04
176s, 316s
S62S to 824s
ears, local lb.
Pomegranate. IK
(j-uiaeas, it.
YsgrUbles
(Wholesale qnotstioas)
Artichokes, do.
.1.40
Beans, Gr. sack lots, lb..
Dill weed, dos.
Pnmpkias, lb.
Celery. L. Labish. dos..
Oat,. Calif., styl
. .05
. 30
- Jit
. .so
...35
Spinach, local, lb. - .
.05
baua
Banana
.02 U
-0H
.04
.03
.08
Golden Delicious
Danish, lb.,
Hubbard, lb.
Marblehead
Cucumbers, hot boose, doi.$1.10 1.85
Carrots, local, ssck. lb. - .02
Cabbage, local, lb. .02
Cauli.. iocaJ. crate l.as
Eggplant, Cslif.. lb. .18
BoncBed Tegetablaa, per dos. bnaehes
Csrrots , .40Q .80
Beets 4080
Turnips .80
Onions , , .. , .40O -.0
Radishes
.60
Potatoea
Yakima, Gems. No.
Loca), Burbanks -Yak.
Gems No. 3
Sweet potatoes
Garlic, lb.
Peppers, Calif., green, lb.
feed. ib.
Tomatoes, Calif., lug .
Local, box
Onions
No. Is
No. I i
Small pickling, lb. No. 2
... waAdk
(Retail quotations)
Calf meal, 35 lbs.
Dairy feed, to
6eratch. toa ,
. 1.35
.48.00
-50.00
-47.00
..48.00
..8.7.
.3.00
.60.00
.53.00
Corn, whole, toa
Cracked and ground
Mill ran. toa
Bran, toa ...
egg mash
With milk
Begs
(Baying Pries)
Standards
Mod him
.43
015
Vegetables
(Bsyiag pries)
resale, curt.
1.00
0
.18
1.00
1.60
1.85
1.35
1.35
.05
.60
.60
1.00
., .08
02
.800 -00
1.60
..75
New beets, dos. beaches.
8plaaeh, hex .,. ,
Tnrnlps, cwt.
vsbbaga.
Pumpkia, cwt.
B quash, cwt.
Hnbbard sqnssh, cwt.
Kt. Plt, lb.
Tassatoca. bos
Celery, dot.
Cauliflower, crate
Onions, lb. ... ,,.
Parsnip, lb. . -.
Nsw carrots, dos. bunches
Lettuce, Iocs I. crate
Pasco, iced,, crate
Red peppers, Ib.
.06
Lettace. crats.
.1.00
Radishes, dos. banshee
.40
Gooiey Movies
3COFEY MOVIES
t?PESKTr V
PIG'S
KIM.
1 25
i 1.25
1.2.
1.25
1.25
.08 U
box 6.50
1.50
1.35
1.10
04K
35
.12
.10
3.00
1.10
4.00
. 8.00
j .04
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Spinach, boa
.7.
Pratt
(Buying price)
Quince, Ib. ..- . .08
Apples, fscs sad fillec 1.b
rouitry
(Buying Price) .
Hens, heavy .... ;
.33
Medium
.1.
Light . .-. 140
I.eghora broilers, nndsr 2 lbs. .35
Springers, large . .33
Broilers 34 O
Roosters, old , , - .07
Batterrat
; (Wholesale)
Batterfat
. .5
52
53
Prints
Carton .
Grain
(Buying price)
Wheat. Western Red, bu.
8o(t. White ..
Osts. gray. bu.
White, ba.
7
,.1.02
.55
.4.
Barley, too
.34.00
Wool and Mohair
(buying prices)
Fall clip and lambs - 85
ohair and Kida oltg.ei
LiTestock
Steers 08.0H
Cows, good 08O-08H
Vesl. good .11 .12
Bulls, good 06VO.O7H
Veal, drersed, top .16
Hogs, top 08HO.00
Hogs, dressed, top .13
Hoary Sows 004 .08 U
8pring lamba 9 .10
Wethers OP U.ua
Ewe, top
.02HO.04H
AUSTIN. Tex.. Nov. 7. (AP)
John J. Raskob, manager of
tho democratic national campaign
was criticised In a statement Is
sued here last night by Governor
Dan Moody, which said that the
popular vote given Smith was "a
magnificent personal tribute and
that the south Is still solidly dem
ocratic at heart."
"Unfortunately for Governor
Smith and the democrats the man
agement of the campaign was en
trusted to Mr. Raskob, a cynical
commercialist with an alcoholic
complex who has no conception of
the attitude er. Ideals prevailing
in the south or west. The state
ments , which he -persisted .in issu
ing had a tendency to drive votes
from the democratic party which
all the regular democrats in the
south could not overcome.
"The larger popular vote which
Governor Smith received is a mag
nificent personal tribute to him.
He ran the race of a strong and
sincere man. The people of the
south voted their intense convic
tions of the prohibition question.
The republicans can take no heart
In the vote their ticket received In
tho south, for the south in senti
ment and feeling is still solidly
democratic. The next national
election will reveal this as a fact.
"The tremendous vote given
Franklin D. Roosevelt by the cit
izens of the empire state and
mark for him a continuous and
growing place among the leader.
of thought in national affairs."
AI Sends Wire
Congratulating
Herbert Hdover
NEW YORK, . Nov. 7. (Wed
nesday) (AP) Governor Alfred
E. Smith this morning sent the
following telegram to Herbert
Hoover: , -
. "I congratulate you heartily on
your - victory and extend to you
my sincere good wishes for your
health and happiness and for the
success of your administration."
(Signed) : "Alfred Er Smith."
DAN MOODY SCORES
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IVZV 1 A AWO OS-O VOJC HEAPAlHDU) about
llf nil
VICTORIA, j B. , N)v. C
(AP) The . uncharted rock off
Channel islands buoy, near Cape
Beal on the . west coast, : upon
which the British, freighter Sea
pool struck on October 26. has
been located by the Dominion Hy
drographies Survey Steamer Lil-
toet. Captain f. J. Moore.
The Lillooet returned to port
Sunday evening after a thorough
surrey of the location. H. 8.
Parizeau, : hydrographie surveyor,
gives the rods the following loca-
tlon:
"Two
and
one third cables
south magnetic from Channel ls
la.nd gas bony, about one and
half miles north of Cape Beale in
the East channel of Barkley
sound." j
Cape Beale Is 86 miles north
west of Victoria.
When sighted wave, were
breaking high over the rock and
it was impossible to leave a per.
manent marker but action will be
taken shortly i to 'place a buoy "at
the spot. j ! . '
MI.EMIS IH
CATANIA. 1 Sldly. Nor,
( AP ) - Streams of Gaming lara
rolling down from the crater of
Mount Etna last night were on the
verge of overwhelming the small
village of Mascall which nestles
among the vineyards at the foot
of the volcano. The semi-fluid
mass had reached a point little
more than a mile from the town
and a general evacuation of the
inhabitants, which had been un
der way all day was being has
tened. I
On Its way down the mountain
side from the new mouth which
opened oday j at MontenacI the
molten mm naa wipea out ricn
hazel nut and chestnut groves
which had .been common property
for years and ; also had destroyed
many vineyards.
The flaming torrent, progress
of which during the night could be
watched from I afar by its smoky
light, had flowed Steadily on In a
stream about 20 meters wide.
TO GET
i
LARGE PAPER MILL
VANCOUVER, B. C, Nov. 7.
(AP) Development of a $2,000,-
000 pulp and paper plant at Port
Mellon on Howe Sound, about 20
miles from Vancouver, will be
started soon by the Vancouver
Kraft Company Ltd.. It was an
nounced today. Preliminary work
will commence next week. "
Tho Kraft company, represent
ing the Columbia River Paper
company of Washington, Oregon
and California," which recently
purchased the old Port Mellon
plant, plans to Install a lumber
mill with a producing capacity of
200,000 feet a day, and a puln
plant of 200 ton capacity. The
first unit of the pulp plant will
have a 100-ton output
DISDSTIIOUS BLAZE
BUFFALO, N. Y.. Npv. 7.
(AP) Buffalo's most disastrous
fire in years was brought under
control last night after it had
swept half- a dozen buildings
along the waterfront and lower
main streets. !
The damage was estimated at
not less than $1,000,000 with
probability that it would . reach
$1,500,000. j
Morlan Chosen
For Mayor ality
MONMOUTH. 'Ore.. Nov. 7.
(Special) H. W. Morlan was
elected mayo of Monmouth In
Tuesday's ! vote. Paul I Tacheron
was chosen as recorder: and C. C.
Powell and Fred CRourke were
named as eouncilmen.
Hoover, was leading Smith by a
three to one margin in the nation
al eleeloia here.
! ' NOTICE 'i v
Notice Is hereby given that a
road district meeting will be held
at a room In the McKlnley School
Building, in Road District No. 59
in Marion .County, Oregon on Mon
day, the 2th day of November.
1928 at 8:00 o'clock p.m.-for the
purpose of levying an additional
tax for road purposes In said dis
trict. ir -. ... ;
J. C. SIEGMTJND, Connty Judge.
M ! .Nov. l-8-l
TERRIFIC urn
VANCOUVER
SWEEPS BUFFALO
1
Issued Daily Except )foadsy by
' ... She ' r
tatefmn $nblibin Co
315 So. Commercial St.
Member of tho
. :; i6SOCI-,TE0 PRESS
Th Assoeisted Pros Is closiTly
entitled to tho naa for pabHcatioal at
all aws dispatches credited to it or
not otherwise credited , in this
and also to the local aews pablia-oO
hri . x ' .
BUSINESS OFFICES , j
Paaifie Coast KprntatiTi
Arthur W. 8typ, Inc., Security
Bldg.. Port nd; Sharon Bldg., Ban
Francisco: Oil Western . Pacific
Bldg., Angeles.
TELEPHONE :
500
For All Depsrtments
Entered at th lws Of fie in Saljsm,
Oregon, as seeoad cases matter.
STJB.CBIPTIOB aUeiXS
DailT and SnndaT. by snail.
per year . . - .Sj-OO
ri.U-v - SnaJi fc e rleri :
nrr i.86
c si i.rn d asvextisiso
Beaiaj notice, per line.
(1 Un mmmsam o-arge)
Classified AdTertlsiag, per lino
Classified AdTertisIng, per lino
8 timoe : -----
Classified Adrcrtising, per tin
i
10
80
!
6 times
$0
Ctmm month, .dsilv and Saadsy I
per line ......1100
CttHTUUI Va I Mmtr
it moatha contract)
B Unas dail- miainra ner awmth. 4s
a lino.
fl0 redoetiea for minima of 10
lines, daily) .
BUSINESS OPP.
njTJ"jnjlj'V'Vls Tll i i i i i i i
POOL HALL, eard room, light
lunch, Frigid aire cooling systom.
Best pool hall business, only two
in town. A money maker, only
$2500 11500 will handle. C E.
Taylor, Stay ton. Ore.
Don't work for the other (fel
low. ' Invest $800 In this nifty
little grocery, meat and light
lunch bnsiness. Living quarters
with it. Low rent. Be your Own
BOBS.
F. G. DELANO
290 N. Church Phone 2830
INCOME PROPERTY I
Well paying apartment house
in splendid college city in Wash
ington, mostly furnished and close
in. Take clear ranch worth $17.
000 for equity. Farm must be
good. Apartmerit is guilt edge.
BOND
122 N. Commercial Phone 21974
wSa"wanaia,atsn
"BUSINESS CHANCES" j
I have one of the cleanest and
best business propositions toj of
fer some energetic couple, where
they can get their money as they
earn it and be their own boss; cap
able of earning to $120.00 iper
week, owners must look after
their interest in Portland. Will
take some trade. You handle this
and it is only $3000.00.
H. C. SHIELDS
381 State Street Phone 1784
FOR SALE Real Estate
-6 ACRE fruit tract, good five
room bouse, good well and spring,
outbuildings. ml. 8. of Salem.
Phone 36F13.
LARGER Lots Less Money
We have five groups. of lots:; on
South Church, Fairmount Hill,
North 17th, Laurel Park and
Pleasant Home Additions. A
large choice In any of five groups.
Every one lower in price. Beck a
Hendricks, 189 N. Hlgh.Street.
TWENTY Acre farm 7 miles
east of Salem on Silverton road.
Improved: priced very reason
able. Phone 10F4. Mathls. pri
vate owner. I
2 houses in Salem to trade for
a farm of equal value. Price $9,
000.00. "
- 5 acres at the city limits of Sa
lem. Will trade for home in. Salem.
150 xacre farm, electrically
equipped. 2 V miles from good
valley town. Will trade for a
smaller farm. "" . i
40 acre dairy and poultry farm.
Stocked and equipped. Located! on
pavement 3 miles from good
valley town. Will exchange. $7500.
4 room modern new home in
North Salem for $2900.00 Easy
terms.
Ulrich & Roberts
Realtors , ' -'j
129 N. Com'l. Street Tel. 1354
5 ROOMS and den, furnace.
garage, paved street. Well located
fruit and shrubbery, in excellent
condition, $4200. Will taktVtlots
up to $2000 on purchase.
' WINNIE PETTYJOHN
Realtor
176 South High Street
FOR SALE Beautiful home
site- On KIngwood Terraces. Half
acre with three room house, fitnit
and walnut trees. Owner must fell
on account of sickness. $850 taken
it, worth twice that. I
P. It. WOOD
, 841 State Street
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OWNER AWAY
WRITES us to i sell her home
on' Fairmount hill,; 5 nice roointf,
oasement. iurnace.rnrep.ee, gar
age. East front 'with fine view of
mts. Price. for short time $5000
Let us show you this home today.
SEE MRS. ELLIS. ! with
LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors
310 State Street j. Phone 1727
NEW SUBDIVISION
We have recently platted 105
acres of excellent; land, located
close in on the Garden Road
Known as the HELTZEL'S FRUIT
AND GARDEN TRACTS. Wonder
ful five acre tracts, priced from
$1500 to $2,000. $50 down, bal
ance $10 per month, interest 8
percent.
COME EARLY. SELECT YOUR
TRACT NOW.
W. H. GRABENHORST CO.
Realtors
134 South Liberty Street'
Phone 515
Will Sacrifice For
$2850
4 ROOM HOME: 50x100 lot.
4 English walnut trees. Crop pays
taxes. Desirable location on High
street.
MOUNTAIN VIEW HOME
Lovely 7 room and den. Strictly
modern. English Colonial styl
Fairmount hill district. Only $9.
876. - -
90 acres fenced with woven
wire. Good buildings. Electric
lights and water system. Ideal for
dairytg. A bargain for $8000.
27 acre hop ranch. Stock, tools
and equipment. This place is a
money maker.
We have a tradei for you. Come
in.
P. M. GREGORY
oderft Community
Developers .
208 N. Hlg Street
; $135,0 iNew English type home
4 rojmi, fireplace, garage, oak
floor, wired for electric stove.
$200 down.
$2300 An attractive bungalow,
3 rooms, and nook, fireplace, pav
ing, shrubbery, cloBe to bus line.
$250 down.
' $2650. A nice 5 room home,
modern, except basement, wood
house, garage. $100 down, $30
per month, Interest included.
$3400. An English type hom
in North Salem, i, rooms and nook.
Modern In every w.y. $300 down.
$4100. 6 room English type
home. Modern in every way. Pav
ing psfid. $300 down.
$3000 to loan. Insurance
MELVIN JOHNSON
320 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 637
Sa n-" nSlfc--'
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
Of a nice 5 room cottage built
3 years, good plumbing, basement
and furnace, street paved, walks
in and paid. Some choice fruit and
nut trees-. Price only $2600 with
part terms.
SEE
LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors
320 State Street Phone 1727
117 ACRES $6500, woven wire
fence. Old 7 room house, barn,
macb. shed, etc. This place will
pay for itself In 4 years, for sheep
pasture alone. C E. Taylor, Stay-
ton, Oregon.
A HOME OF YOUR OWN
We will build you a nice little
home for $1500 $100 down, bal
ance, easy. West Salem is grow
ing rapidly. Buy while lot prices
are low and profit on the advance.
O. K. DeWITT
1313 Edgewater Phone 1643
TWO SMALL HOUSES small
mortgage on one of! them to tra'ie
for acreage oast of Salem, prefer
some buildings and! must be good
buy. 1
Good six room house with XJ
acre of land, small fruit trees, N.
E. Salem. Want filling station or
site for one, prefer ! corner lot for
equity.
$4000 buys all modern, nearly
new home, east front, plenty of
fruit. Can buy extra lot with at
right price, pavement paid, 7
rooms. Good terms.;
$400 buys an east front lot
north of Salem with pavement
paid. Terms.
SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO
202 U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg.
m m m a 1 "" - lnatsJrrv-Ja0rjiJ,l
FOR SALE OR RENT
5 room Fairmont Hill modern
home. !
A. C. BOHRNSTEDT
Realtor Loans -Insurance
147 N. Com'l St. ! Salem. Ore.
440 acre ranch near Roseburg
halt In cult., bldgs., water, lots
of timber, near school. Snap. $22,
000" for Salem property or acreage
Highly improved! 40 a. home
near Salem for sheep ranch. City
property or acreage.!
5 room all modern bungalow,
N. Salem, $3500 terms or take
acreage. -
100 a. dairy ran.cn fair bldgs
Cbws, horses, machinery and feed
$11,500, terms or take residence
property. I-
6 ' room, house, 2 -lots, . paved
street. $1700 easy terms.
PERRINE & MARSTERS
... . 212 Gray Bldg.? :
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WANTED COUNTRY HOME
I have-a client with $10,000
cash who wishes to buy from 20
to 40 acres within 5 miles of Sa
lem. Must have at least C room
house with electricity and pres
sure water. .
See me at once.
O. K. DeWITT
1313 Edge water Phone 1643
W--"wAaa-Assas
FOR SALE Or Trade 50 acres
all level, under cultivation and
growing crop. $125 acre includ
ing tractor outfit. Take good
house In Salem as part. Call
evenings. 1446 Broadway.
A SNAP in a corner lot, E. A
N. front, on . paved st. $2200.
Terms. . . .
Business lot close In, N. front,
$2350.
Small homes with prices rang
ing from $1600 to $3000 that can
be bought for small payments
down.
Money to loan. ,
GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE
484 Court Street
BETTER THAN PAYING RENT
$2560 Cozy 4 room bungalow
completely furnished. Rents for
$30 month. Has two bed rooms.
Good plumbing, lights, garage.
paving paid. Some cash down, bal
ance time. See
BECHTEL OR SEARS
341 State Street Room 4
ATTRACTIVE THREE ROOM
- BUNGALOW
Large lot, east front, small
trees, berries. On pavement, close
to school and bus. $1800, terms.
Two lots South Salem, $900.
Good location. Real Buy.
SOCOLOFSKY & SON
First National Bank Building
PRUNE LAND
Prune land will be In demand
again and likely before we know
it.. Now is the time to get one
cheap and reap the profits. 35 acre
prune and cherry farm. 6 room
house in good condition old 16
tunnel dryer, orchard in good cor.
ditlon. Need some repairs on dry
er. If p'runes hit next year and
price is what present indications
would lead us to suppose, you can
help pay for place next year.
BOND
122 N. Commercial Phone 2974
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EXCHANGE Real EsUt
GREATEST Trading organiza
tion on the PaciHc Coasi. We have
over 3000 properties listed for ex.
bange. Every kind oi property,
every price, every location. We
can match your exchsnge exact
y. K you would like to t. ycur
roperty today, come in tod a; . See
GASKILV & R-'-itLE, Realtors
166 S. Liberty Tel. 2242
TRADES TRADES TRADES
Now that the election is over
come In and get busy on those
trades that I have for you. -Can
match you a trade today.
O. L. FOSTER
462 State Street
WILL EXCHANGE house and
lot well located In Ashland for
Salem property or small ranch.
Rt. 6, Bx. 104, Salem, or phone
110F33.
FOR TRADE FOR SALEM
PROPERTY
400 A., 160 river bottom; 45
plow land, FO v pasture, baL good
timber; plenty water.
241 A., 100 river bottom, 15
plow land, 50 pasture, Bal. gtood
timber plenty water.
100 A., 60 bottom land. 25
plow, 40 pasture, bal. timber
ber plenty good water.
Bring this ad.
J. A. DOWNER
143 N. High St.
ACREAGE
EQUIPPED DAIRY FARM for
sale or exchange: 180 acre dairy
farm well located on Pacific high
way. This place is up to date In
every way and includes about $10,-
000 worth of stock and equipment.
Price for all $37,000; encum
t ranee $17,000. Owner will sell or
exchange for wheat ranch in the
Paloo.se country.
See .,H. GRABENHORST & Co.
Realtors
134 S. Liberty St, v Phone 515.
DAIRY
7 mi. northwest of Salem ad
Joining Howell Prairie, but not
wore out. 5 room new modern
home large barn, chicken house
for 200 hens, half cleared, run
ning water. If you are looking for
a bargain See .
BOND
122 N. Commercial : Phone 2974
CLOSE IN TRACTS
S acre tracts east of city. Close
In; good land on good road and
price 1. right If Interested See
BOND
122 N. Commercial Phone 2974
- 80 ACRE SNAP .
$6000 farm. Only 5 mile. out.
Part cultivated, fine pasture, some
timber, spring, water. Most Ideal
for stock, dairy or poultry farm.
Small house, good barn, fenced.
Good road, elose to school -some
cash down. Will take Vsmall tract
as part. This Is a real buy. -See
BECHTEL OR SEARS
341 State Street , , Room 4
By Neher
f - FOR RENT- ,
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FOR RENT houses, apts. and
farms. ' . I'-'
BECHTEL SEARS
341 State . Street Room 4
FOR RENT Houses ;
FOR RENT
3 room, HW floors, fireplace,
garage. New and clean.
O. K. DeWITT
1313 Edgewater Phone 1643
FOR RENT
$15.00 each for 2 neat, unfur
nished apartments, water and
lights furnished. j
I room furnished house 1 for
$25.00. Located at 1192 8. 16th
street. I
Modern 5 room furnished house
at 11350 Hunt street near Holly
wood for $30.00 per month, j
SEE
LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors
320 State Street Phone 1727
FOR RENT Houses furnished
anol unfurnished.
MELVIN JOHNSON
Phone 63J
sixrUssV'Vafsar - i i- m i i i f -
FOR RENT
2 room house on N. 13th $12.00
4 room house on Belmont.. 13.00
5 room house on N. Com'l. 14.00
J room house on S. 18th 16.00
6 room house on Ford St. 16.00
4 room house on N.4th St. 20.00
5 room house on N. Church 21.00
W. G. KRUEGER
Realtor '
147 N. Com'L St. Phone 217
nnj'uriiuiJLiiJi iiiair - a i
GOOD SMALL house tor rent.
Inquire at Ladd ft Bush, Willecke.
4 ROOM modern new noose
ith garage for $20 mouth-.
Phone J. Lincoln Ellis. 136 5 J:
FOR RENT 2 furniehed and
some unfurnished houses. Mel-
vinl Johnson. Phone 637. . i.
I HOUSE FOR RENT
Strictly modern new, 6 rooms,
double garage. Will lease to re
liable parties.
i SOCOLOFSKY & SON
FORRENTpartments
MODERN 6 room apartment.
Close in. Phone 1351.
NICE CLEAN 5 room fur
nished apt. $20. 715 S. 12th st.
sas-sWaSasssSs
WILL SHARE My steamheated
5 room furnished flat with two
ladles or man and wife or will
rent reasonable. Phone 1362M.
APARTMENT,
met street.
292 n. sam-
Ambassador Apts.
2 room furnished $37.50 & $40.
i Children Welcome
550 N. Summer
1972
FOR RENT 3 room apt.; gss,
electricity, furnished or unfur
ished, $18. Inquire at Oregon
Cleaners. 190 S. Com'l.
FOR RENT, Houses and apart
ments. F. L. Wood, 341 State.
Phone 794. j.
FOR RENT Five room and .a
six room furnished, bouse "$30
and! $35. F. L. Wood. Phone 7S4. .
FURNISHED -and unfurnished
3 room . apartments. Virginia
Apartments, $79 N. Liberty.
FOR RENT Rooms
FURNISHED house keeping
suite. 406 North Cottage.
ROOMS Heated, with or with
out! board. Garage. 2015 State.
HEATED Rooms. Phone 522R.
BOARD AND ROOM
LADIES to room and board.
Both double and single rooms.
Real home. 722 State.
ROOM, BOARD, single meals.
Sunday dinners. Alexandria 1030
Chetneketa. Phone ? '39.
LIVE STOCK and POULTRY
10 HEAD of stock, and 50
chickens, farm implements and.
household goods will be sold at
auction . Friday, November 9, by
H, F.TWoodry at the C. E. Coch
ran place.
wnawo,waa
Z9 GOOD YOUNG EWES sell
or tirade for cattle.
C. T. WHITE, Turner
BaJsMas asa
HEAD of gentle, well broke
work horses, wt. 1200 to 1600
lbs. Team and single horse har
ness and wagons. Must be sold
to save further expense. In
quire 233 S. Church, Don Sher
lock HORSES, bought, sold and ex
changed. Clearwater Barns, 233 -S.
-Church. '
FOR SALE Yearling heifer,
good Jersey dam, Guernsey sire
Rev.j S. B. Slater, mile south ft
Pr Ingle school.
3010 PULLETS for quick sale.
31.00 each. Buff Orpingtons. Ren,
Barred Rock. White wx, Black
Mlnorcas, White Wyandottes,
Jersey Giant.. Lee. Hatchery,
phone 133-Fz.
FOR SALE) Used Cars
Hudson - Essex
Used Car Offerings
1921 Hudson .td. sedan. Demon
strator run . less than .700 )
miles-Hot. of extras. New
ear guarantee. Liberal dis
count. Car in trade. . .-."
1929 Essex sedan demonstrator
cannot be told from new.
1928 Essex; Coach run less than
... 12,000 miles. Reconditioned
'-. ' new car guarantee.
1921 Essex Coach a . .Bargain
Al condition. : , -
1927 Oakland 2-door - dan. Or
iginal finish, lota of extras.
1921 Studebaker special six tour
ing overhauled . and - new
paint, ". i
1925 Ford Tudor .sedan. ,
192 Ford Coupe. -
Trades Tern, - i
STATE MOTORS INC.
Hudson Essex. Distributor.
High & Chemeketa SU. v
poiBM as BOW asp.,
. Phone 1000 "