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.tTS EfAfsiSkR, E&emj- Thrtgott, TtesZty XTarnfagj Kdvefi&er 19, f9l8 I BE SOMETHING YOU' WANT IN 4 i I. I M , , t "4 - DKAD THIS FIRST: "Several disturbing elements had al ready entered the life of Byrn Ham. v ' toe, who had just-married the arro H Vant, -- irresistible Larry -Brownin. "hey were spending the nisht at the - JUckstone at Cincinnati wtiere -rry'e friends who had come to at--end their wedding, were giving a ;rty la their honor. When the arty had reached a high pitch In . 'te crowded rooms. By rd found Uut ! fast-moving- crowd had , no In. "rest for her. When she discovered . ndta Campbell, a former sweetheart - 6 Larry" a, and Lorry sitting danger-.-" 'ualy on a window - sill before an pen window, they misinterpreted her ;mxteiy as jea'ousy. Humiliated, she the party and returned to th-tt : .ooma t-- - - ti Larry pat la an appearance the "- nest . morning, disheveled and weary and - penitent, but Byrd's relief at . itiivlng him safely back obliterated -very feeling of resentment. In con treat to Larry's wardrobe, Byrd's wedding riaery looked shabby and home made, and while he was sleep ing she decided to go to the nearby . department store .and buy some ridthea. 'She returned to find another " car Lar tarty In progress In their suite, with ury the gay center or K. In this group of spenders, Byrd s iew clothes. at bargain prices, showed tittle improvement over those she . already had. Larry ordered and paid for an elaborate supper. Larry and , 3yfd were leaving for their honey moon at White Sulphur Springs and the crowd had gone to the depot with them to see them off. Byrd oilseed Larry Just aa the train waa pulling fWtt. (NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY.) e e e . - '!-.. CHAPTER VIII. BUT Larry hadn't been left be hind. ; He came in from the coach in the rear. looking a little guilty and Byrd guessed at once that he had been Baying good-bye to India where there were no spectators. "I ducked the racket." .he sa!d lamely, flashing his gay smile at her which he had long ago learned smoothed away all Irritation. vVery often a man is endowed with some feminine charm, like a rmile or a soft voice, and disguised as a male trait, it has a double lure. And Larry knew that he could dissolve any woman with that smile. . "Aren't you getting a little tired of all this lice and white satin and 'just married' business"? Larry asked, moodily. Byrd checked the question that was on the tip of her tongue. They were Just beginning their honey moon and she was going to forget every Incident associated with those terrible twenty-four hours. Only one 'thing bothered her and bothered her terribly. She constantly put the guilty and un worthy thought away from her. But there it stood, a ghostly ques tion mark. In the back of her con sciousness. "Where had Larry spent the previous night? Why did India lie about It? How much did ahe know about it?" , "Gee gosh, I'm glad we're through with that bunch," he said aa he drew the door of their draw ing room shut behind him. He said it with so much honest conviction that Byrd felt that af ter all he hadn't been to blame for any . of the occurrences of the night before. Weddings were Im portant events and bad to be duly celebrated even though only one's friends and family got any fun out of them. ,YKlss me, grayblrd." said Lar ry, as he drew her gently down on hp knees. MI haven't had time yet to realise you belong to me . . . that you're all all all mine . . " "Oh Larry," said Byrd. with the tears very near the surface, "what a relief It'll be just to be alone for a week. It hasn't seemed a bit sacred and beautiful and well, you know different than if we were just pals on a lark." . Byrd stole a glance at his face so slim, young and angular, wit!: high plateaus under his dark eyes Why, in Hollywood, Byrd decided, Its strong, tense darkness, relieved only by the white wing of that smile, like lightning across a mur ky sky, and those dynamic ey?? that glinted sparks of fire, would have won him a fortune. A tiny, little huft appeared way down below the deep places of her being. She wished he wasn't quit 3 ao handsome! Then she pushed the thought back down again for she was ashamed of her selfishness. , 'Larry suddenly crushed her against him so tightly that It hurt; yet she had no wish to be re leased. "I'm so darned crasy about you that oh well, wait and see if I . won't love you to pieces devour you " and hjs eyes looked Into hers passionately, hungrily. "You'll have to work awfully hard to love me as much as I love you," whispered Byrd. She smiled up at him happily. . . ,'Think go?" he looked at her sharply. .Thenu he grinned, "I never thought I'd get married. I Intended to stay a gay bachelor all my days. So you know, honey, that I'm awfully hard hit to get married at all!" - Byrd's breath quickened and her heart with Us violent beating seemed to crowd, out all the other organs that belonged In her light NOTICE TO J CONTRACTORS ; . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will receive sealed bids until 7:30 o'clock rp. m.; November 19, 1928, for the construction of a concrete sidewalk of standard width ' and ' dimensions at grade on Fifth Street in front of and abutting upon fractional lots tjvo (2), three (3), four (4), and five (5), east of the Ore - gon Electric Right-of-way, in Block Two (2), of Broadway Addition to the City of Salem, Marion Con n t y, Oregon, where there now is no side walk. . -' Plans and --specifications may be had at the office of the City Recorder. - The right is reserved to re ject any and all bids in ' the interest of the City. 7 ; J & " MARK POULSEN, City- Recorder. - young body.' Love, romance, mar riage. the most wonderful things in the world. She had them an: : She knew that no other woman had ever been loved or had ever loved so- deeply; so consnmingly, so absorbingly! Lor love love! Nothing in the whole wide world could ever destroy that divine flame that consumed ''her'. . , that seemed to merit way every barrier between her and her. love for Larry . that responded so ardently to that cascade of emotions that Larry was pouring over her. For Byrd I had only lived on the surface, on the outer shell of the great pulsing thing called life. She had looked Into a mirror which had given back only her own smiling reflection, nothing deeper or darker clouding her vision than leaves drifting on the sunlit surface of a stream. Byrd nestled . like a homlu I pigeon In the strong circle of uls arms which held her fast like leather thongs. Larry kissed her white forehead that shaded so marveiously Into the shell pink of her satiny cheeks which In turn blended gradually. Into a. deeper coral until it was lost in the blood red of her lips, twin cherries that seemed to be trembling, waiting to be plucked. Byrd's eyes closed and she was content to drift out into the sea of oblivion, carried on a quiet cur rent until she was submerged in deep waters and lulled by the mo tion of the waves passing over her. From the funny old-fashioned haek, drawn by horses and driven by a little straw-faced man, with "Greenbrier and Cottages," paint ed on tt side, Byrd got her first view of the hotel. She was dazed by its magnifi cence. Crowning a sloping hill, it spread Its white Georgian length over acres of green carpet, stretch ing its great portieoed arms on either side and sending its mighty, fluted columns up into the sky, as any old Greek, temple. Uniformed attendants received them. An air of grandeur hung about the great rooms. The clerk behind the polished . counter, 1a their pinch-back coats and slightly flared, trousers'reflected . the ar rogance of wealth in their smugly questioning attitude. But Larry's own assured manner and more ar rogant politeness was quite . a match for them and soon brought servile recognition. Byrd wished she had told Larry that she would be completely hap py 1 na tiny room up under the eves. "Suite A, third floor, sir. Forty dollars, sir," replied the clerk po litely. "It's simply heavenly, isn't it Larry?" asked Byrd as aha Inspect ed the parlor, bedroom and bath. Just look at the gold cloth on the walls and this darling painted fUr nftllVA anA taffot Kan vln.ot " "The view of the Bide Rldge ..M.. . . . .. . . M .J . mountains from all sides is simply marvelous," said Larry, walking from window to window. I think they've, given us the royal suite, and only forty dol lars. - That's actually cheap, for r 1 hotel like this, don't you think so?" Byrd was laying out her toilet articles. She was startled by Larry's bursting into uncontained laugh ter. "You're a good egg!" he came over to her and patted her shoul der approvingly. "I know you're trying to be a real sport!" . His tone became gentle. "You know, of course, we're paying forty dollars a day?" Byrd collapsed. At any rate, she sat down quite suddenly and landed in the middle of the floor. "Why, Larry, why no, it couldn't be possible. .... "she stammered. "Yes, Ma'am! my little green apple, not to mention my little green cheese! But who's kicking anyway?" he asked, grinning. "We may be unlucky enough never to NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT ' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Marion, her duly verified Final Account, as administratrix of the estate of J. Frank Dunlap, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Tuesday, the 4th day of December, 1928, at tne hour ol ten o ock a. m. of said day, as the time, and the County Court room In the County Court House, at Salem, in Mar ion County. Oregon, as the place tor hearing said final account and all objections thereto. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 30th day of October, 1928. EFFIE W. DUNLAP. Administratrix of the Estate of J. Frank Dunlap.' Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Administratrix,, Salem, Oregon. 40 N 6-13-20-27 Goofey Movies GOOFEV MOVIES PttESENJ-T STUPIO U GOSSIP. 4X?bwJ THAT U3EVE HAD CUC TEA -AMD A JCE UTTLE CHAT, COlTH OTTO. tOfe WAD ETTBG. -BE G0iW(PS3OVlCEQ OTTO UJiUU TAKE- ' os aac twsxjgh THE TUtOWEU-.. Xmrrv UCTEG. CaerrisU, IKS, ay Ceatral ftaaa AawHrtla-. jo have '" another honeymoon you know. .... so we're going to make this one siixle!" , - They arranged their clothes In drawers and closets and dressed leisurely. ' y , rThe great lobby,. decked out like a mediaeval drawing rooms, with davenports, e-Steat couches - and enormous overstuffed ehairs up holstered, in deeo ted velvet and gold r braid seemed to get its crowning, effect in the great gut tering chandeliers that hung like enormous mushrooms of lrridotj cent crystal. Wide, dividing pairs of stairs led to a lower level where a class-en closed room with it green latticed walls and ceilings blooming with a nrnfn'nn rtf wistaria, seemed to carry the eye torthe high hills and lavender horizon beyond. fountain played Jn the middle of the- room. Tney waiaea tnrougn other roms, trailing off In all di rections. Byrd loved the tapestried brie; bf the Pom pel an room with its arcaded celling whlchwas known as the "Springs Room"." for here every one came to drink the sul phuric waters that cured all ail ments. There was the ballroom beyond where movies preceded the nightly dance and the open arcade leading to the swimming pool. They wandered through .the lower lobby, where eveythlng in the way or adornment was soia. Cunning little bazaars and shops milled the , imagination and tugged at the purse strings with every known foible for the em bellishment of the person. There were beauty shops where distinctive bobs were cut for ten dollars per head, ""molded by an artist to the contour of madame's head and designed to the line of madame's eyes and nose- and mouth and the shape of her face." Sport shops with outfits for golf. tennis, riding and bathing, art shops that shone under-the arti ficial lights, of oriental novelties, of cut ivories, jade and semi-prec ious stones. They followed the groups of America's plutocracy along the shaded walks to the tennis courts, where people- sat lazily all day long, tinder the gayly striped mammoth umbrellas, watching the national tournaments. Now and then, Larry called, Byrd's attention to an especially! smart costume. Most of the girls had on marvelous outfits, with an unexpected touch there to show the master mind that had created it. "Oh,- now I know why Larry looked so queerly at my dres." thought Byrd. "It's terrible." (To be continued) Shrine Plan For Bard is Founded By Speaker Here Dr. Wlllett Edward Dentlngar, founder and. director general jf the International Shakespeare as sociation, will speak before Salem - pnrpPiibs and chiropractors at a meeting to be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the office of Dr. Lloyd L, Hackett. 945 North 5th street. Dr. Dentinger wisl speak upon What Price Colitis". His head quarters are In Philadelphia and Washington, D. C. -Dr. Dent Inge r has been on the oast several months in the inter ests of te Shakespeare association. and at the present time has offers of valuable sites from both Oregon and California citizens for the ereetion of a 85.000,000 shrine for Shakespeare in one of the states. Mrs. Townsend of Mt. Tabor Heights has offered to donate the Oregon site. Attorney B. F. Lin das of Oregon City Is temporary representative of Oregon on the national committee. No. 6833 NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon County. In the Matter of the' Estate of Geo. H. Burnett, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the Es tate of Geo. H. Burnett, Deceased, has filed his Final Account and Report rn the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon Coun ty, and that Wednesday, the 21st day of November. 1928, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day at the County Court room in the County Court House at the City of Salem. in said coun ty and state, has been aoDointed as the time and place for hearing any objections to said Final Ac count and Report and the final settlement of said estate. . The date! of the first nublica tlon of this notice Is the 23rd day of October, 1928, anuMhe last the 20th day of November, 1928. ' GEORGE O. BROWN. Executor of the Estate of Geo. H. Burnett. Deceased. PAGET AND PAGE. La rid and Bush Bank Bldg., Salem, Ore gon, Attorneys for said estate. O23-30-N6-13-20. ESTECD4Y OTTO 0E PAMOUS GOOPEY i MOVIE S-tAC IKIVITED NOU AkJD X IKJSlDe HIS UcOSt FOft A CUP QP TEA E YOU Q &M EM8EJ2.,Uje ND MOSE TKANJ GOT IfJSlDe tOHEK) SOPQEMUV, EVEfiV -AwO COMT FOG6ET TO SrlTOP INJ AM. SEE KAG. ASAlN ftEAU r-i v- b-nuvs - A lefc.'-f,.. leased Daily Kzeeyi Xeaday fcy . VX- .Mwvtir. ..-- - &tatetaan Pablfhtng Co X1S ,8 Gemaeretal St. ataaber ef tae . , -; ASSOCIATED KESS The Associated Press is ezetastaaly stifled te tae ase for nblieeUes e( all aewa spatchcs . credited te It er aet etfaerwitei credited la taia paper aad alae to the lecel aewt pabusaed aareia.- -; i :-. . ' . BUSINESS OFFICES V ; Pacific Ceeit BepreseatatlTea Artnac W. Stypea. Iae - Security Bids;.. PerUaad; Sbaroa Bldg;. Sea rraaeiaeo; 11 WeaMra -FeeUie Bid (-...Los Asteles. , TELEPHONE ! 500 Tar AH Pcpartaacsta Eatered at the rf Office la Salem) Oregea. as a ace ad class aeetter. trBSCBXniOW BATES Daily aad Sudsy, by Mil, per year ... ,. --s. 95.00 Daily asd Soaday. by carrier, aaeatbly ,, ,j .60 CLA88OTED ASVEXTXSnrO Reeling aeflcee, per Use JSe (X Mae ; laiiaaai charge) Clasiiled AdTertisiag. per Use 10c Classified Adeertisiag, per llae t times : 30c Classified AdTertisiag, per line , times i .,. SOc Oae meata, daily' sad I Seada'y - per Hue i. $1.00 OOXTTXAOT OXJLSSXriBD ( aaeaUs sea tract) S Maes daily alarmam per meata, c i a llae. (10 redastfea fee miaimam ef 10 Uaes dally) BUSINESS OPP. "inn-y i " i "--"i iin i inriAH PAYING SERVICE STATION Lease, stock and fixtures 88100. must be cash. - SERVICE STATION SITE Well located Fairgrounds trian- gel 81100 cash. . ' SEE BOND 122 N. Commercial Phone 8974 GOOD BUSINESS woman to in vest $150 and receive ..nice per manent Income. Write Box 84 Statesman. I BUSINESS Man for. branch of fice. Investment of 1150. Good monthly income. Address Box 85 Statesman. ; POOL ROOM FOUNTAIN LUNCH LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES consisting of pool and card tables; fountain, lunch counter and stools. cady and cigar cases, registers. scales range, etc. This place is ao ing a fine business and the rent is low. Owner Is forced to sell on ac count of sickness. Price 83500. Terms. Will exchange for modern Salem home : and pay! cash differ ence. What have youlto offerT TRIANGLE REALTY CXJMfAIN I 421 Court Street Ground Floor "Business Headquarters" pool HALL, card room, light lunch, Frigidaire cooling system. Rest nool hall business, only two In town. A money maker, only 2600 1500 will handle, u. a. Tsylor, Stayton, Ore. " THIVR THIS OVER 85 acres. 40 cultivated balance Timber and ! pasture. : Fair build ings. 20 acres nne garden tana on place. Right on Pacific High way. Fine place for camp ground. Trade for Salem. i ! . O. L. FOSTER 482 State St. FOR SAXE Real .Estate e ACRE fruit tract, sood Tive room hoase, good well and spring, outbuildings. 8 mi. S. of Salem. Phone 36F1S. 2- houses in Salem to trade for a farm of eoual value. Price 89. 000.00. I u 5 acres at the city limits of Sa lem. Will trade for home in Salem. 150 acre farm, electrically equipped. 2i miles from good valley town. Will trade for a smaller farm. 40 acre dalrv and Doultry farm. Stocked and equipped. Located on pavement Z, miles from good valley town. Will exchange. $7600. 4 room I modern new jiome. in North Salem for $2900.00 Easy terms. I i j Ulrich & Roberts i Realtors 129 N. ComT. Street TeL 1864- Boy Chorus To Aid Dedication The Salem boy's chorus and the Rev. Fred C. Taylor, pastor of the First Methodist church of Salem, will participate In the dedication of the music studio at the Child ren's Farm Home : next Sunday. November 18. Mr. Taylor will de liver the dedicatory address. Vo cal solos will be given by several members of the chorus, which is I under the direction of Dr. H. C- Epley of this city. The Children's Farm Home iff situated near Cor vallis. i DONJ'-r, BE AF&AiQ UOEUU rSOONJ SB. SNAXE, 3 LCfkj't VCX1 VISIT WITH OTTO-7HES A CEGULAG PEU-OUW. cokj-c yoo i-MiNie.-? ' otto ce RTAJNJUV emooyeo CHAT MUCH -THAT KE PA1.E AtQe Ufti4aT LARGER Lots Lees f Money We have five groups of lots: on South Church, Falrmount I Hill, North 17th, Laurel Park and Pleasant - Homo Additions.! ! A large choice in any of five groups. Every one lower in price. Becke Hendricks. 189 N. High Street. 5 ROOMS and : den, furnace. Ijgarage. paved street. Well located fruit and shrubbery.- in excellent condition. 84200. Will 4akeL lots up to 2000 on purchase. WINNIE PETTYJOHN Realtor ' . 176 South High Street 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 1818 Edgewater , Phone 1843 By owner. Duplex house.! 951 N. Winter. . $1960 New .English type home 4 rooms, fireplace, , garage, oak floor, wired for electric sto7e. $200 Mown. T $2809 An attractive bungalow, 2 rooms, and nook, fireplace, pav ing:, shrubbery, close to bus line. $25 down. $2160. A niee f room home, modern, except basement, wood house, garage. $100 down, $30 per month. Interest Included. . $3400. An English type home in North Salem, 4 rooms and nook. Modern In every way. $300 down. $4100. 6 room English type home. Modern in every way. Pav ing paid. $800 down. $3000 to loan. Insurance MELVIN JOHNSON j 820 U. S. Bank Bldg, Phone 637 117 ACRES 85 BOO. woven wtre fence. Old 7 room house, barn, mach. ahed, etc. This place will pay for Itself In 4 years, for sheep pasture alone. O. E. Taylor. Star- to a, Oregon. Will Sacrifice For $2850 4 Room Homa 60x100 lot. 4 English walnut trees Crop : pays taxes. Desirable location on High street. Rent this furnished house of 10 rooms and let out rooms to pay the rent. Only $40.00 per month. Ready to step into. Close in. 6 room unfurnished $20.00 per month. See P. M. Gregory Modern Community Developers 208 N .High Street THIS ONE IS DIFFERENT 8 modern tinted rooms, with colled fireplace, laundry trays handy, on back porch, good paint job on well arranged kitchen built ins. breakfast . table, striped to match. We are ready to show it. $2250 with good terms takes it. BOND 122 N. Commercial Phone 2974 asaal"ssWaaasaai SNAP Three room bungalow complete ly furnished for only $2 200. Has good electric range, overstuffed living room set, walnut dining table and chairs, four poster bed, nice rugs, etc. Fine lawn, street paved and paid, good garage. Is close to school and store, bus goes by door. See this today. Mrs. Ellis with LEO N. CHILDS CO. 820 State St. fhone.1727 LOOK B room house and garage, paved street, one block from school. A real bargain for $1250. small down payment, balance like rent: 40 acres near Salem on i paved road, has 4 room house, i small barn, creek and springs, : some timber. A good buy for, $3000, or will trade for house in Salem of about same value or less. 5 room house and 2 lots in North Salem. Price $3500. Will trade for small tract near Salem about same value. See Thomason with j LEO N. CHILDS Co.; . Realtors 320 State St. Phone 1727 TWENTY Acre farm 7; miles east of Salem on Silverton road. Improved; prieed very reason able. Phone 10F4. Mathls, pri vate owner. 440 acre ran.ch near Rosebur; half 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. . S room all modern- bungalow. N. Salem, $3500 terms or take acreage. f 100 a. dairy ranch fair bldgs Cows, horses, machinery; and feed. $11,500, terms or take residence property. - ! 6 room house, 2 lots,, pave.1 street. $1700 easy terms. PERRINE it MARSTERS i 212 Gray Bldg. OOEUL CD voo.like -ry GAsPiw' GOLDFISH VS. HE ! ! XAlciiOO. JS. .. .L &LA.O NOU . HAD TMtS UTTUE . 44 FAirc rr TlCKUEtO HiM HAS vAvO -TP TAE A WH i ifijs . mm - YOU LOOK TWICE 3 large pleasant rooms furnace in the full basement, ready for your electric range. Cheerful fire place in the front room. Pay what you can and take care of balance monthly. . I BOND 122 N. Commercial Phone 2974 WILL 8ACRIFICE FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 2 lots la built up district. Has sewers and curbing in. Must raise money. See JOHN WERNER 208 High St. FOR SALE, a good six room house, large lot, fruit trees, close in, price $4000. A good lot with three room bungalow, close in $2500. F. L. Wood. Room 8. Bayne Bldg. . NEW HOUSE BARGAINS $22.00, $150 down, 4 rooms. Book and bath. Nicely decorated, fireplace, oak floors, garage. $2750, terms, 5 . rooms and bath, basement, garage. Both houses are on paved street, close to bus and school. socolofsky; a son 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. A CHEAP COUNTRY HOME 10 acre tract &n good road. close to school, fine set Of bldgs.. water system, electricity avail able, beautiful shade trees in 1-yard. . 1 sere bearing filberts. 6 acres mixed fruits. Price $6000, or will exchange for Salem home. SEE LEO N. CHILDS CO, Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 "rr irsvriri fi rn a"i r n n FOR sale cheap. New -Ave. room house 390 N. 20th. Easy terms. H. C. Hummel. 1790 N. Capitol St. Phone 2254-R. waBaBaAaasaawMaai BEST BUYS In City and Country Homes. A real $6000 home, new 6 room. A beauty for $5250 terms. ANOTHER ONE Brand new 6 room' double con structed if sold next 10 days $4250 with only $250 down, bal ance Just like rent. COZY 4 ROOM BUNGALOW Completely furnished and is renting at $30 per month, owner is forced to sell at sacrifice price $2550. Some terms. 64 ACRE FARM -SNAP Rich black loam soil, half cult. bal. easily cleared, running water fair buildings, located only 4 miles from U. S. Bank. Price $7500. Payment down balance to suit Purchaser. Owner away must sell at sacrifice. Immediate possession. See LOUIS BECHTEL OR J. D. SEARS 341 State St. Room 4 lrLnjOUSES FOR SALE W $100 down, $30 per month, in cluding Interest will buy new 4 and 5 room houses with bath, and M acre of good soil. City water, electric lights. $100 down, $25 per month, in cluding Interest. 6 room house, basement, paved street. Close to school. $250 down, $40 per month, in cluding interest. Almost new 4 room house i and nook. Strictly modern, i Paved street. Close to school. We have some good bargains on our lot. See us, we can save you money. MONEY TO LOAN ! INSURANCE RICH. L. REIMANN, Realtor 219 N. High St. Phone 865 ANDERSON & RUPERT ReaHors 6 room modern house at 256 N. 20th Street. Lot 110x126, good lawn, shade, shrubbery, fruit and nuts. All city assessments paid. Price $5000. Good terms. 5 room cottage at 1880 S. 13 th Street. Lot 92x147), garage 12x 18, fruit, shade, and shrubbery. Owner wishes to leave city and will sell for $3000. We have a large list of homes ranging in price from $6000 to $20,000. Anderson & Rupert, 169 S. High Street. : 25. acres choice place. Fully modern house. Electric lights. Own water system, everything you could ask in a first class home. Price $11,000.00. Will trade for Salem property. $3000.00 buys a i seven room house in East Salem ot will trade for a more valuable home. A -beautiful new fully modern seven, room home. You will like this homo when you see it. Price $7500.00. Good terms. $1400 buys a 3 room house with garage or will trade for a small acreage. 28 acres, well improved. .Some beaver dam land. 6 miles from Salem. 3 acred strawberries, icre raspberries. acre logan berries. A bargain at $8000.00. 40 acres dairy and. poultry farm fine location on paved road electricity available. Stock ed and equipped. Will take house in Salem for part payment. Price $7500.00. Ulrich and Roberts REALTORS 129 N. Com'l St. Tel". 1354 HEQ.E WEABE --HOW' 1 EVfE2TEIJ Mt MUTES' TO 8uEveTHe ITCHlMO. K5DAFOC!UKJl OTTO A,WM5. fcvUIKJk. HCUJ MUCH YOU SO; EWXVEO THE , ueTT&K TO GOOFEY' S II mm FOR SALE OR TRADE Camp- Jground consisting 'of 87 acres of land a twenty-five room noiei. ieu cabins, gasoline I station, store a number of other buildings, spring .tor oWtri lithts. Situated on one of the main, highways in the state. Owner will consiaer an equipped ranch up to $10,000.00 as part payment. Ranch must be located near Lutheran , church. fnrhr information write to the Homeseekers' Agency, Silver- ton. "Oregon.. - I rnR sale A ( room modern house, navlng paid, "fcot rar out, rents $30 per month. -I0. For . Sale: An excellent eeww home. Will take a gooa smau house. . . For Sale: A new 4 room plast ered house, modern lights ana plumbing. Mortgage $16u. Equity at a sacrifice, For Sale ot Trade:, a a room ceiled house, modern - lights ana plumbing. Good condition. Mort eaee 11000. Eauitv at sacrf tice. May trade some. Trade for land: A good $3500, clear Salem home, modem. For Sale? 28 acres, all culti vated, sandy loam and beaver- dam, buildings, good location. $5800. Terms. E. C. Holladay, Square ueai Realty Co., 202 U. S. Bank Bldg.. Salem. A SNAP. in a corner lot, E. A N. front on paved st. $2200. Terms. Business lot close in. N. front, $2360. 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 . EXCHANGE Real Ebtat EXCHANGE. We have a choice tract of about 30 acres located on the Pacific Highway, North, suit able for subdivision. : free. from encumbrance, modernhouse, fruit and shade trees, to trade for a good farm. What have you? F. L. Wood, Room 8, Bayne Bldg. . tssBaaaBaBVaSaaBaaBss PREATEST TradiuR organiza tion on the Pacific Coast. We have over 3000 properties listed for ex. change. Every kind or property, every price, every location. We can match your exchange exact v. It you would like n 1.1 ycur property today, come in toda; . See GASKILV' ft "juci. weauors 166 S. Liberty - Tel. zzZj FOR TRADE FOR SALEM PROPERTY 400 A.. 160 river bottom; 45 plow land, TO pasture, bal. good timber; plenty water. 5 acres well Improved lnsiae city limits of Corvallis. Modern house exceDt basement, 2 wood sheds, fruit cellar, barn, garage, and poultry house. For property close to Salem. This is a good amp ground site. Bring this ad. J. A. DOWNER 143 N. High St. ACREAGE A. C. BOHRNSTEDT SAYS r linen ana wainui tanue 1 '&"- ly bought are a safe and profit . . . a -m-wf m s. S J . t V. a. able Investment. He has tracts from 5 acres up. Easy terms of payment. 147 N. Com'l St., Salem, Oregon. eaeweWeaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaBal AUTO CAMP; having 7 cabins and grocery store and restaurant all in one. Rental of same is good return. Must see to appre ciate. 21 acres of timber nearby con taining 2000 cords of wood. Must sell immediately. See JOHN WERNER 208 High St. 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 brance $17,000. Owner will sell or exchange for wheat ranch in the Palouse country. See W. H. GKABENHORST ft Co. Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 515. ANDERSON ft RUPERT Realtors Acreage and Farms: 10 acres all under cultivation, 5 room house, barn 20x24, garage and chicken house; family or chard. ! U mile to school. Price $S750J 11 acres three miles south of Salem on paved road ; all under cultivation; new 5 room house. new barn. We consider this a snap at $4500 can be handled with a small, down payment. 320 acres 1 mile from Jordan on market road. 100 acres bot tom land, 160 acres under culti vation, 100 acres scattered tim ber, balance good pasture. -Entire place well watered and has excel- ent drainage. 6 room house, barn 56x58; 1 other outbuildings. Price $50.00 per acre will ac cept Salem property or acreage. Anderson ft Rupert, Realtors, 169 S. High street. By Neher SHUK THE DAQKMESS UjASOMt-V A TUiONJEL "THAT COB HAD TO GO . XHGDOGjM ifo OCObGtOGELT OOUOAiTOOTO .iajhY OOMT M)U DfiDP MSlT- MAiL. 002. EStoTWjr PAPeC. mm 1 Tl ' OWNER WANTS CASH ana nas cut iub price on oih . f best 20 acres on Silverton 1,-'. way. You will be surprise! the price that will take it. BOND 122 N. Commercial Phone 1:3-4 Farms fo'r Sale cr Trade 60 acres.' 10 acres fnie rn.n.v Fully stocked and equi . Will take business or city pr. , ' erty up to $6000 in tr;,.:. Price $7,600. 120 acres,, 46 In cultivation. Fine for dairy. Will take acreage close to good valley town. Ful ly stocked and eaulnned. jtiu.i 100 acres. 80 in cultivation. 40 acres hops. Price $15.(i. Will trade for city property ty t r acreage. Money to Loan Insurance RICH' L. REIMANN Realtor 219 N. High St. Phone F65 FOR RENT Houses asaBa4pm ' FOR RENT 6 Room mod furnished bungalow overlooking Salem. Small chicken ranch S2B. Phone 1693-J. ldDRNT-roMu7eT blocks north State house. 115)6 Marion St. Phone 1556-J. "foTrRENT i Completely" Vur- nished or unfurnished house with double garage, three blocks from Cap'tl St. Ph. 427M. FOR RENT Houses furnished and un furnished. MELVIN JOHNSON Phone 637 FOR RENT 2 room house on N. 13th ....$12 00 house on Belmont. 13.00 4 room 5 room house on N. Com'l. house on S. loth' :. house on Ford St. .. house on N. 4th St. house on N. Church 14.0.) 16 00 16.00 20.00 25.00 7 room 6 room 4 room 6 room W. G. KRUEGER Realtor ComT. St. Phone 147 N. 217 4 ROOM modern ' new houo with garage for $20 month. Phone J. Lincoln Ellis, 1365J. wBaBBBBBBBaaaeaaa - FOR RENT Furnished seven room house, ail newly done over, at a bargain price. 454 S. 17th. MODERN 4-room furnish. d house. Piano, garage 165 S .19th. WFCRREJT and some unfurnished houses. Mtl vin Johnson. Phone 637. FOR RENT Apartments MODERN 6. room apartment. Close in. Phone 1351. MaAaikaaaaaaa WILL SHARE My steamheated 5 room furnished flat with two ladies or man and wife or will rent reasonable. Phone 1S62M. 2 AND. 3 room furnished anta. Just repainted and ; repapered. Close In. Reasonable. Call and inspect. 715 N. Com'l St. FURNISHED, large room and kitchenette, 2 rooms and kitchen ette, close to high' school. Call and look 'em over. 655 Marlon St. S'TRICTLY MODERNsVoom apartment. Close in. 665 N Liber ty. Phone 1351. aaaaavaaVNRtaafNaiaSkjfaaeajeaeaaaaVa Ambassador Apts. 2 room furnished $37.50 ft $40. Children Welcome 550- N. Summer 1972 FOR RENT 3 room apt.; ga. electricity, furnished or unfin ished, $18. Inquire i at Oregon Cleaners, 190 S. Coml. FOR RENT, Houses and apart ments. F. L. Wood, 341 State. Phone 794. FORRENT- FTveom and q six room furnished house. $30 and $35. i F. L. Wood. Phone 794. eVaaaavtaae'WaeyaaeiaVaaaaaaRaaeaaakaaej FURNISHED and unfurnished 3 room apartments Virginia Apartments. 879 N- Liberty. FOR RENT Rooms FURNISHED house keeping suite. 406 North Cottage. ROOMS Heated, with or with. out board. Oarage. 2015 State. .HEATED Rooms. Phone 622R. 2 WELL HEATED sleeping rooms, garage. 909 j cuemeaeta. Phone 1116-W. I BOARD AND ROOM aaeaeaaaeaeKaefcaeeaeBaeatrfeeaaaaaaaaaa LADIE3 to room j and . board. Both double and single rooms. Real home. 722 State. J aaMaiaeaW,,eaa,aaaeaaaaaaaaaaas ROOM, BOARD, single meals. Sunday djnners. Alexandrl. 1030 Chemeketa. i Phone 339. LIVE STOCK and POULTRY aaaeejaeaaajaiM'aSeaSaeeeaaeaaa.eaaBaaaeaaa ' COWS for sale. Fresh and com. ing fresh. -Phone 782-J evenings. aaeeaaaeaSeeea,a,aaaaaaa,Ta,aaaa,aaaa, PIGS for als. Fred Llaebeck, one mils Eof-Pratum. aawaaaaaayaajaaaaaaa"ea'' FAT hens for sale. Phone 84F13. 6 SHROP Bucks. Arnold Muck, Falls City, Oregon. Saate,aa,ataaaaaaaaae,1 HORSES, bought, sold and changed. Clearwater Barns, 233 S. Church. . ''".!' " ; FOR SALE Yearling heifer, good Jersey dam, -Guernsey sire Rev. S. B. Slater, M mile south ot Pringle school. - Tai"UaJTJ'aSTJ"eLXJajafrXJ " MAMMOTH BRONZE Tur keys from Idaho. Order for Thanksgiving now. TeL 129F3. Statesman Classified . . Ads N9-10-11-13-14 .;, 1 ,1