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0 fKAp THIS FIRST: Byra Urn firooaiac aa41y ia Iot with .. each tkr, wirt so different ia taMnit that yea decide almost with too first notes of the weddiaf march that the eoulda't possibly mske their saerriace. ByrC eliBfing to her eld-fasaioaed Ideals of children, a horn ef their owa. mats! love, ' eonslderstioa aa4 fere bearaee, was opposed 07 Larry, who aaated life to be excitiat;, eelorful aad stimalatiag. He was the gar center ef a crowd eoaipesed of Tiny aad Fred Obermaa, fat, geaeroaa aad speedy; Jack. Daacaa, a aik, who fell sadly ia lore' with I1 beantifal weaiea. iae lut ing Brrd, aad his aeglected wife, Ifargy, who filled her life with the care ef her three little children aad her hose; Chet Eversea, en ambitions yeeng banker, who prored a friead ia aeed to Byrd, and India Campbell, a former sweetheart of Larry's, a modern Cleopatra, who still held him ia her toils. - Under Jack's mnseropukou leadership, Jerry aad he had rone heavily late debt, floating the stock of the Builders' iup pijr company, hoping to make urge prof its 'with little labor. Larry's winning personality and charm had brought him . continued loans from Byrd a father, president of the JacksonrUIe Barings aad tiona company. Rvrd'a worries were Inereasiac. for, ia spite ef the economy that bo forced her to practice, Larry, himself, wss be-eorniaa- more eztrnrsrsnt, and her mild criticisms precipitated quarrels of n osual bitterness aad disastrous eooie qaeacM. One night Larry walked out of the apartment alter a disagreement, and took India to a dance. They met with an accident, which Byrd .learned about much Inter. She worried over the succession of parties that Larry gave, any one of which coat more than their entire month's grocery bill, counting the cost of articles which India occssonslly swathed and the liquor that war, con sumed. But she worried most of sll bo cause Larry continually upbraided her with her puritaniam. Try as she would, she couldn't go the psce of this crowd. Their financial difficulties becoming acute, Byrd appealed to Chet for a small loan until the savings account arrived which her father was sending her. Chet was now cashier at a branch of the First National, and a person ef growing im portance. One day, after borrowing some money from the reluctant Chet, on the grounds of their long friendship, Larry resorted to ararumenta not eetlreiy baaed on facts, and succeeded in selling ChejJ stock ia the Builders' Supply company egmat Chet's better judgment. One night at dinner, during a half whispered telephone conversation, Larry agreed to pay India's bills incurred by tneir automobile accident. Larry's tem per, aggravated by Byrd's criticism of his eondact with India, and by t be grow ing discomfort of a badly-twisted knee, gsve way, and a scene resulted in which scarry again warned Byrd that she'd have-; to change her ideas. Another loan arrived from her fath er, along with a aum of money to be in vested, according to an earlier recom mendation from Lorry, in stock of the - Acme Axle: but Byrd suspected thst the , entire amount went to apply to the mounting expenses of the Builders sup ply. (NOW GO ON WITH THX 8TOBY) one CHAPTER XXII TfeRYD was the sort of person r who would make any sacri- fice to avoid a Quarrel. When their domestic differences became so acute that only a sud den flare-up could settle them. the always lost out. She wondered if all attractive and lovable husbands were as hard to handle as the man she had married. So, at Larry's sugestlon, Byrd called up Tiny and suggested that they go and see India, who was still at home with a sprained arm. Larry had said that she ,could at least be "decent" since it wasn't India's fault that they had catapulted into a ditch. Byrd was also to mention the bang-up party that she and Larry were planning to give the follow ing Saturday night. She had demurred, but Larry had explained that they were un der obligations to give one whoop ing party In return for all the ele gant wedding presents they had received from the crowd. Byrd smiled wryly. India had given them a lamp which she had purchased in the "basement store" of Simpson lind Taylor. Nor had she replaced the beautiful one she had smashed that night, not so long ago. Larry had to give a party ever so often just to "blow off steam." A new consignment from his bootlegger was am excuse to have the crowd in. As Byrd drove up to Tiny's, she sighed as she thought of the . cost of such a party. And she knew that Larry couldn't pay the regular monthly bills! Tiny fluttered out through the ' massive front door of plate glass ana wrougm-iron, aressea in a bright red sports outfit. Tiny had a mania for wearing colors that swore at the bright hennaed tones ot her hair. It wai ft beautiful outfit in it self, and Byrd visualized herself In it, 'with her dark, purplish eyes and sunlit hair. . "Ain't you grand?" exclaimed Byrd. "All dressed up like a fire sale." "I don't know about this color -for ma," said Tiny dubiously. -But I Just love red." Tiny cast a deprecatory glance at Byrd's suit, bow a little shabby from constant wear. - r Aren't you getting Just a teny bit tired of that suit, Byrdi . kins? Let's go shopping this af- ternoon and pick up some summer bargains.' , 7 iny s e n i e z concern was ' clothes. With plenty of money, practically her entire time was given to shopping. And she show ed good taste when she was shop ping for others. ,'We'll see," said Byrd. Then she told Tiny that Larry wanted to give a party the follow ing Saturday night before her par- Goof ey Movies mm GOOPEY -MOVIES pcescmt COUD TURKEY -ACENT OU 6CMZEME, fTMB FAMOUS OBTB2T1V& X've HEACT 3D MUCH ABOUT? , j- a M W.T.W.i''v-.,29V KllPREDLCiB - - ill: ' " enta e&me for their visit. "Larry's just joined the Mead owbroik club and he wants to have It out there," explained Byrd. Tiny's eyes dilated. The mere mention of a party was like the smell of smoke to a war horse. India lived with her widowed mother In a house that had be longed to her grandfather. An Imposing but completely run-down place, reminiscent of the early nineties. Mrs. Campbell, a frail, quiet lit tle woman, with dark eyes like In dia's admitted them. She called India. She sauntered In, in her Indo lent, way, smoking a cigarette and dangling a book from her long fingers. She looked the picture of health, except that her arm was in a sling. "Gee, I'm glaa to see you, she said, cordially. She kissed them effusively. "Fresh as rosebuds, both of you." There was something infectious about India. When there were no men about, she was a very like able person. The naughty Eve that she had inherited from that early ancestor, was completely submer ged. 'When things get tiresome at the store and I get grouchy, I think I'd give anything to stay at home and Just loaf. But two days of U just about kills me. I get bored stiff." "I guess things get on your nerves 'ere at home more than they does at the store." her moth er remarked, apologetically. Byrd couldn't explain the feel ing of pity she suddenly felt for Mrs. Campbell. Sfie censed that India made a slave of her, too. India had many loveable traits in a sense, she was very much like Larry. They told India all about the party. No event could- compete with a "real party" in their minds. It was the yeast that leavened the boredom of their lives. At Tiny's suggestion, they de cided to go down town for lunch and shop for evening dresses to be initiated at the great occa sion. They saw Byrd hesitate. "You're certainly a little chump if you don't come along," said India, "you ought to know that the more a woman spends, the crazier the . men are about her. And husbands! My experience hat been that it's the only way to keep a husband." Tiny laughed uncontrollably at this witticism. She always hic coughed when 'she laughed too hard, and then her hair came down in ragged ends from under her hat, like a fringe around her forehead. "Be so expensive that he can't afford any other luxuries, is my advice." India smiled wisely. She very seldom carried on her intrigues under cover, and Byrd admired her for her daring. Byrd was too unworldly .to understand India's technic, but she knew that India had wrought havoc in more than one home. But Tiny had always defended her, saying that India was no fool and would never throw herself away for, less than diamonds, pearls and yachts. 'Well, - skin-and-bones, vou should know," said Tiny, blowing ner nose, which act, she claimed, reduced her blood pressure and brought her back to normal. "I'm darned glad that Freddie don't go In for sport models or racing cars or speed boats, In the .flapper "He's gotten so used to driving a truck," Jibed India, quickly, "that he can't apprecite the mod els you mentioned. I may educate him yet," she laughed. They lunched at the "Little Vil lage," where the cellar effect was accentuated by the red-checkered tablecloths, dim candles and the general air of concealment that appealed to those who met there furtively. "Jack's lunching with his pet canary again." said India, her bright eyes ferreting out the dark corners. "She certainly looks like cheap brass, made of alloy." Byrd saw Jack Duncan with a highly colored blonde in the far corner. "Look at the wren blushing," laughed India, teasingly. "They will get away from you unless you give them a little attention." "Oh, rot!" said Byrd, crosslyv "You know Jack's wild about you, and you're certainly a dummy not to hold it over Larry's head!" said India, with her amazing frankness. "My eye! what you could do with your good looks. If you weren't so easy, Larry wouldn't look at another woman." Tiny went into peals of laugh ter. Byrd saw the humor of it, too. Here was India, telling her how 10 Keep ner husband. They shopped all afternoon, and they had a gay time doing it. They finally decided on white crepe for Byrd with pearl ear drops and strands upon strands of pearl beads, a black crepe sat QAY. K4S -ARRIVED u)rrw all. it , TClMMIrOG-S.. ......... AMD PAT HAVE OUST FINISHED THEIR DtUUEft. OeorrlfU. Itzt, Vy Centra! IVsel AasecUUoa. CVESStC - V Als HOW! WElX-SOMeDMB - V 70U lAjiSH. ?) I - STOUE MY TUGKEY Vr 'X'O RWD Vakjd x vush rcu'oi S it; uvhT) in, studded with rhineatonea, with black imitation pearls for Ttoy and a poppy-eolored chiffon, the waist a basque and, the skirt bal looning eat like a ballet skirt aad Jet earrings and jet beads that seemed to set off the let helmet 1 a - -- .5 rot her hair, lor inaia. Byrd bad distinct forebodings about her dress. She wouldn't tell Larry about it. She would sur prise him. - But it was just her luck to have the dress delivered right in his presence. . ."We all decided to have new evening . dresses for the party,' Byrd smiled, somewhat self-con sciousjy. ; "You bought a new dress for Saturday, night?" asked Larry, in- ereduously. . "Yes, goosie, what's wrong with that?" Then her face sobered. Larry was thinking that just yesterday he had asked her not to buy anything but what was ab solutely necessary. But her lips tightened as she thought of those cases that came mysteriously, the accident to the car, his doctor bill and India's share in the expense of that catastrophe, not to men tion the clothes he was constantly buying. "I - know exactly what you're thinking," said Larry, studying Byrd's face, appraisingly. "You think if money's so plentiful, you're going to spend your share ot it. That's just where all women are poor sports. They spend mere ly out of spite. They're all tight wads by nature. They think that every cent a man spends foolish ly reveals his frivolous soul. 'You know why I'm giving this party? From- a business standpoint en tirely. It's social stuff that sells a man's business. If you think sanely about it, it's a darn good investment." "But, dear," said Byrd, "I haven't criticized you for wanting to give a party. But I want this dress, and I'm going to pay for it out of the money dad sent me." "I thought it was understood the other night that we were to use It for rent. You'll get it back the first of the month," said Larry. Byrd sighed, and a salty mois ture appeared on each coral lid. She took the check out from her dressing table drawer, endorsed It, and gave it to Larry. "Gosh! I'm sorry about the dress, honest I am! But you wait a few months and you can buy six in Its place," promised Larry, as be pocketed the check. Byrd knew that she wouldn't be comfortable buying the drese unless she had money to pay for It. And It was very uncertain Just wnen Larry- would pay back the three hundred if ever! So the next day she returned it. She was flitting, birdlike, around the tiny kitchen again. Her naturally sunny disposition could not be dampened long. It was their third successive dinner at home that week, and in a burst of frenzied economy, she had even bought lamb stew and gone un punished. Larry had eaten It and asked for more! Reward enough! Ana mis bad made her feel so happy that she never even once regretted the dress. The next morning, as Byrd was hanging away one of Larry's manv business suits, a letter tumbled out of the pocket. It was India's handwriting, and uyra reaa it. "Darling," It began, '.'If you uauu i msioiea on it, i never coma have sent you these bills. iou worried yourself into the doctor bill, old thing. Tho sprain was nothing. But I do appreciate your ruining the dress. The one I got in Its place, since you were so sweet about it, a a dream. Please be crazy over it. as I am. Yours forever and forever, India." The two bills were for thirty and for one hundred and twenty? five dollars, respectively. One hundred and twenty-five dollars ror a dress for India, Byrd thought dully. Her bemused mind couldn't grasp the fact. The amount re peated Itself again and again in her mind, like the rhythmic re frain that sometimes beats Itself out on the rails under a passing train. One hundred and twenty five dollars one hundred and twenty- five. one (TO BE CONTINUED) Jews Pray For King's Recovery JERUSALEM, Nov. 28. (Jew ish Telegraphic 'Agency) Pray ers for the speedy recovery of King George were recited in syn agogue services ordered by Rabbi Chaim Sonnenfeld, head of the Agudath Israel group rn Pales tine. Services in other Jerusalem synagogues were held today at the order of Chief Rabbi A. J. Kook. This was recorded of Solomon's Temple: "And the house, when it was in building, was built of stone made ready at the quarry; and t here was neither hammer nor axe nor any tool of iron heard in the house, while it was build, ing." The town of Cordelia. Ga. ha erected a monument to the apple. Inc. v-mj I oo x Put om the feed M -T J but -sou ought to S'ee pat ) fO f Pk ( 0AG,AKJO UJAS,TME.TOCKC&y f . HE ISWT ABUE TO MOVE AUVWN wYtP" , V ri QOOO-MMMA4M-OOST) Vf-y. A PQDM THE tABUE-XLL BET HE ) l Jf The New OazGQN Statesman, Salem, : ' Xano4 Dairy Zseeat Monday by Otattftain jpnUJftins Co : - in o. r?iis. - member of the i' ' ASSOC IATXD F&SS8 The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the ae for publication of all sews tispa tehee credited to It or net otherwise credited ia this paper aad also to the local aews published hernia. BUSINESS OITICES Pacific Coast Reprcseatatires : Arthur W. Stypes, Iac Security Bldg.. Portland; Shnroa Bldg Sea Francisco; 11- Western Pacific Bldg.. Los Angeles. A . TELEPHONE 500 Per All Departments Entered nt the Post Office ia Salem. Oregon, as second class matter. TJBSCXXPTXOX KATES Mail Snbacrlption Kates, la Advance Within Oregon; Dsily and Sunday 1 bio. 50 centa; S Mo. 91.25. 6 Ho. $2.25; I year 94.00. Elsewhere 50 cents per mo. or $5.00 1 year in ad vance. By O.ty Carrier O cent sa month; 85.50 a year in advance. OLASSiriXD ADVERTISING Reading notices, per line .J5e (2 line minimum charge) Classified Advertising, per line 10c Classified Advertiaing, per line 5 times 20c Classified Advertising, per lino 6 times 0e One month, daily and Sunday per line $1.00 coittxaot classified (6 months contract) 5 lines daily minimum per month, 4e a line. '10 reduction for minimum ot 10 lines daily) business ori MUST SELL, on account .of health will sacrifice gas station and repair shop, on highway, close in, a good going business for $2, 650. 10 acres adjoining city lim its of Salem for only 12600. A good investment, VALLEY LAND CO. 164 North Liberty TOR SALE Grocery store, do ing good business, good location. Price right. F. L. WOOD S41 State Street FOR SALE Real Estate GOOD 9-room modern house, close in, partly furnished for quick sale, 15600; $1500 down. ROOM house, 2 fine lots pav ed St., snap $1700; $250 down. LARGE 7 RM. HOUSE N. Com'l. St.. 2 lots, snap. $2600; $260 down. 125-a. ranch, 90 In cult, bldgs., fruit, stock, tools,' $9000. Take residence or acreage for part. PERRINE & MARSTERS 212 Gray Bldg. FOR SALE OR TRADE By owner, lovely Mill Creek home and Income. Apply 344 18th N. Phone 1676 J. CLOSE-IN, new, every floor oak, four big cheerful rooms and large dining nook, pipe furnace, dandy fireplace, garage, nothing lacking here, no better built house in Salem. Price $4800 $800 cash balance long time, t percent. YOU WILL want this one, it's built right. New, nicely located, five sunny rooms, first floor. 2 rms. upstairs not finished, modern in every detail, close to bus, school, church, theatres, and store. Rigid inspection Invited. Priced $600 less than cost. $4000. Easy terms. See CARL MASON or F. G. DELANO 290 N. Church Phone 2830 6 ACRE fruit tract, good five room house, good well and spring, outbuildings. ml. S. of Salem. Phone S6F1S. 6 room house and two good building lots for sale cheap. 12 blocks from Commercial and State Street. $3000 takes all. 280 acres at Yale, Ore. This is a sacrifice. 86 acres 10 miles from Salem for only $4500. Will trade. What have you? Ladies' lingerie store invoices at $14,000 will sell at $10,000 a bargain. Auto camp at Albany for sale, good terms. 2 residence lots at McCoy and Cornell streets for sale cheap J Must sell. Must sell house and lot close In close to schools and bus line, fruit and nut trees a bargain at $2(00.00. Lot alone worth $2000. Terms. " Several choice residence lots in Ben Letnond Park. Modern Community Developers 208 N. High Street See JOHN WERNER SACRIFICE SALE BUY direct from owner 5 room cottage, garage, beautiful lot 1-8 of a block trees, desirable loca- tion. $2,975. $200 Down. $35 month. Phone 2106W. 4 ROOM house on paved street and bus line. Modern except fire place. Double garage. Priced to sell quick. Phone owner 1216-R. VOU VOISH xCfcCTAlMuV) WISH VOU I U. QtVE-VOU THIS"- r v M . - ' . t ev- - saaaasaasesw S TV- V Oregon, Thursday Moruing, ATTRACTIVE HOME BARGAINS $1800. Six room house well lo- cated on pared street and bos line, lot 75 x 150 feet, garage. $100. down, bal ance easy terms. $2950. New attractive 4 room home on paved street, oak floors, wired for electric , stove, fireplace, immediate possession ! $100. down, ' easy terms per month, im mediate possession. $3200. Eight room home well lo cated near Court st. on N. 16th St. A REAL SNAP. $4800. Six room modern In every way located N. Capitol st. terms. $5600. Six room home on Fair mount Hill, splendid view, terms. $2625. Four room home located close in on- N. High st. S150. down, balance monthly. $3900. New modern 4 room home with large attic, paved street, east front, $360. down, balance terms. ' All kinds of Real Estate & Fire Insurance. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. ' Realtors 134 South Liberty Street ' Phone 515 By owner, Duplex bouse.' N. Winter. . 951 assaaaaaasassaaaaaaaBesaasaaQoav SPECIAL $3250. for a new 5 room English type home, modern in ev ery way, $250. down. Bal ance to suit. $4200. for a new -6 room bunga low, modern in every way, $200 down. $35 per mo. interest Included. $2650. 5 room home fireplace, garage, wood house, pav ing and some fruit, $100. - down. $5000. to loan. Auto & Fire Insurance MELVIN JOHNSON 320 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 637. WANTED The best house 5 or 6 rooms In Salem that $2000. to $3000. will buy with $100. down and large monthly payments. FOR SALE 7 room all mod ern home, east front, ovrner going away, plenty fruit, paving paid. Price $4000., good terms. Nearly new. $2200. buys a nearly new 4 room house with nook, two lots 50 by 100 feet, will take a car for equity. V good Ford preferred; has gar age and woodshed. SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO 202 U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg. DOWN TO BEDROCK! IMMEDIATE possession of a nice 5 room home, built 3 years, built ins, good plumbing, base ment, furnace, large lot with choice fruit and nut trees, street paved and walks in and paid. Price only $2600, part down, balance like rent. LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 LEAVING CITY MUST SELL My 5 room home in choic res idential district, large corner lot 50 xl60 feet, both streets paved and walks in and paid. Beautiful shade trees in front yard. Price $4000 with liberal terms. LEO N. CHILDS, CO.. Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 HOUSE and 2 lots for sale close in. 5 rooms, large living room, 3 bed rooms, kitchen and bath. Gar age. Priced right. No commission. Mrs. B. P. Skewis, 960 N. 20th St. SPECIAL Sheep and goat farm of 870 acres with buildings, fenced and cross fenced, plenty of springs, some timber. Only 15 miles from Salem and a real BARGAIN at $25 per acre. SEE Thomason with LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 FOR SALE Beautiful little home of 4 rooms located at 745 Norway. $2400.00, $100 cash. Bal. $35.00 per. mo. SEE W. G. KRUEGER 47 N. Com'l. Realtor Phone 217 7 room fully modern home close In on paved street. A bar; gain at $3500.00. Easy terms. 3-4 acre 4 room bungalow. Fruit, fine well of water, electric light etc $60 down with balance like rent. Bargain at $2700.00 WANTED Stockeo and equip ped farm for good paying Income property in Salem. Act quickly on this for it won't last long. 40 acres stocked and equipped for dalnr and poultry raising. Price $7500.00 or will take a house in Salem up to $3500.00. room home close in. Base ment, furnace. Large lot. C gar ages on paved alley. Sacrifice price $3600JD0. 20 acres dairy and poultry farm 7 miles from Salem all new building. Fully stocked and equip ped. $6600.0(JEasy terms. . Ulrichwnd Roberts Realtors 129 N. Com'l. St. Tel. 1354 BUT -OU HE tSNJT PQDM THE fops AMy Minute-, 7 Vth a VdlSHBONEi! i V B . V . i November 19, 198 BARGAIN CORNER Lrnnm old niastered house and corner large enough for houses. Streets both paved ana paia ior best of terms. Let us show it BOND 122 N. Commercial St- Phone 2974 dd ttttfttt. home overlook fiaiom Fruit acreage, chick en ranch. Easy payment. Owner, phone 169 3 J. jfrn tPTlVB new modern home of 3 rms. and nook, furnace, fireplace, hdw. floors, tapestry wallpaper, well located, $3200 with terms you can handle. WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor 175 South High Street WIT T. mnnn tiA business prOD- ,1 uu www e . 1A rnnm house. Lot 60 X 15 on N. High St. $7500. All paving paid. $4009 new 5 room house, strict ly modern: East front. All paving paid. Your own terms. $3500. Almost new 4 room house and nook. Strictly modern. Close tr schools. Your own terms. Own er must sell and cut priceMrom $4000. S2250 Nice 5 room house, base ment, east front. Your own frms. MONEY TO LOAN INSURANCE RICH L. REIMANN, Realtor 219 N. High St. Phone 865 5 ROOM cottage, bath and -toil et, garage, 2 lots with large trees. paving paid, good location, trice $2500.00, small payment down. 4 rooms and nook, plumbing in, garage, corner lot, paved street, new place Just finished, price $2, 350.00. Easy terms. SEE COPPOCK OR DUMBECK 180 North Commercial Street A WISE ONE SOME wise person said "one good investment is worth a life time of labor. See, phone or write and let us tell you about, a cozy 4 room bungalow completely fur nished for $2200. Some terms. Has 2 bedrooms, built in kitchen, liv ing room, best of plumbing, lights, woodshed, concrete foundation. Dandy garage. Paving paid. Close in. Not far off of State st. Owing to unavoidable circumstances, owner is leaving city, must sell at sacrifice for a quick deal. Hurry and see BECHTEL OR SEARS 341' State Street Room 4 INVESTMENTS Located in business zone, old 6 room house, lot 50 reet wide and runs through block, both streets paved, price $2750, $500 cash, bal ance easy terms. 10 room duplex, very close in. will pay 10 on the Investment. Will sell on reasonable terms or take good modern house as part payment. Give easy terms on bal ance. 6 rooms strictly modern fur nished house. Also garage house. GooS location. Rentals $50.00. Price $4750, terms. SOCOLOFSKY & SON, Firs! National Bank Building " - -I, ra ijiruxnryi DON'T WAIT TILL SPRING Get your near city tract now and plan out your building bet ter than cross word puzzle sever al good cheap tracts to choose from. BOND 122 N. Commercial St. Phone 2974 EXCHANGE Real Estate EXCHANGE Two rood hoimes two lots, fruit trees $9000., for a farm about same value. New modern four room hnune double garage, good location $2,- 500. Take a car. Six room modern home in hest residence district for a suburban home. Ten acre tract with build' near Hood River for home in Sa lem or acreage. A good 25 acre farm for a lar ger farm will assume. 40 acres of river bottom land. part In hops, balance timber. Take a house part pay. . F. L. WOOD 341 State Street GREATEST Tradinar orrsnirs. tion on the Pacific Coast. We have over 3000 properties listed for exchange. Every kind of property, every price, every loca tion. We can match your exchange exactly. If you wonld like tn trsHo your property today, come in to- aay. see GASKILL A EARLR. Ttonlrnra 166 S.. Liberty . . : Ti 2S4 - 'i m-Lrut-Ln.-nnj- joins mui uuy, 32 1-4 acres, z houses. 5 and 6 rms.. 2 barns and chicken houses, city and well wat er, electric lights, $6,000. Will trade for larger farm up to same value. C. E. Taylor, Stayton, Ore. SALEM income property to trade for ranch. C. E. Taylor, Stay ton, Oregon. FOR TRADE 14 acres four and a half miles from Salem on the Liberty high way. J. A. DOWNER 143 N. High Street By Neher OUGHT TO S'EE PAT ABUE TO MOVE 4.UAAV' TABUE-XU, BET 1 1 DETBCrwe, Bem . WOULD MAKE " ADVERTISING . animi T Aa 1 j.am Unnav UUl.nn avv- ' nr. v -w fin (TAIIM Of lots: On Bonth Church, FaJrmount Hill, . a. or 1 TaoW as w si North I7ln, Wturei Pleasant Home Additions. A large choice in any ot five groups. Every one lower In price. Becke tt Hendricxs, - inj t.-u-j i -i i-ii-i - " - SK00 CASH Or trade for Sa lem home. My 4 acres close in mi rand electric water sys tem 2 acres black caps and other fruit. Good 6 room nouse staDie I garage, price $4000. J. L. WAUSEK R. 8. Box 258 344 ACRES', near The Dalles, 18 acres in fruit, 200 cultivsted, ha.la.nce in nasture. to trade for acreage near Salem. F. A. Dough ty. 1250 Nebraska Street. EXCHANGES CLEAR house'In Salem to trade for sheep ranch. 2 houses to trade for farm. California property for Oregon. O. L. FOSTER 462 State St. teesBssessBsBjiOksfcea SHEEP RANCH FOR . SALEM residence. 109 acres 1 mile from station,' on highway. 30 miles from Portland, fenced, good soil. half timber. VALLEY LAND CO., 164 N. Liberty TO TRADE $350 equity in small home well located for any thing of equal value. Call 705 S. 12th or phone 9. ACREAGE - FOR SALE Good 50 acre farm. 45 acres in crop, balance pasture, 6 room dwelling, barn, si lo, garage and chicken house. Price $7500.00. $1500 cash, bal ance reasonable terms at 6 in terest. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 615 119 acres. 104 in cultivation, balance pasture. 8 rm. house, 46 by 60 barn. Woven wire fence. Family orchard, 9 acres straw berries, 10 'acres English wal nuts. $12,000. $5600 cash. As sume $6500 mortgage. C. E. TAYLOR Stayton. Oregon REAL BUY 20 ACRES 7 miles east on Salem-Silver-ton highway. 20 acres highly im proved, best of soil. Reduced from $7500 to $5250. No trades. Pri vate owner Mathis, Phone 10F4. 6 Acres good soil. Close in on pavement. Electricity, fruit, 6 room plastered house, chicken house, barn, garage. Will sacri fice for cash or give good terms. Phone 1216-R. PRUNES GOOD? Of course they are coming back. You can't keep a good thing down. We may have to take a little bet ter care of prunes and keep culls out of sack. We have several good buys in prune tracts. BOND 122 N. Commercial St. Ph ne 2974 1 ACRE, 2 miles from business center of Salem, 7 room new hcuse with basement, unfinished. Price $1500. $100 down. Will take closed car for part. 3 ACRES on paved highway, 4 miles from Salem, all in cultiva tion. 150 6-year old Royal Ann cherry trees. 5 room house. Price only $1800, $500 cash. SEE .THESE BARGAINS QUICK TRIANGLE REALTY COMPANY 421 Court Street Ground Floor SHEEP RANCH 726 acres 600 logged off open ground, chance to develop won derful either stock or sheep range plenty of water. A little back from turnpike road, but it hasn't a turnpike price. You can buy It right and owner will take your city. Come in and see us about this. BOND 122 N. Commercial St. Phone 2974 LOOK Five acres of splendid soil, east of Salem, $26. down, $10 per month. DON'T NEGLECT TO SEE THIS PROPERTY. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO 134 South Liberty Street SHEEP RANCH PRICED Right 870 cere sheep ranch well lo cated near Salem, some good farm land. Price for QUICK SALE $25, per acre to close an estate. SEE THIS BARGAIN AT ONCE. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 134 S. Liberty Street -Phone 515 SUBURBAN SNAP 2tt acres with fi room modern home, garage and poultry houses. -auu egg electric incubators. 225 Some wise person said "one Only " $5,500.00 A. C. BOHRNSTEDT Realtors Loans Insurance 147 N. Com'l. St. Saiem, Oregon. FOR SALE 120 acres 2.500 - 000 timberland on the Alsea riv er mile off main highway. Price $1200. J. A. DOWNER EAT , ' ; ;; THANKSQIVINQ TURKEY WITH US Big. Fat. Juicy Turkey free w ith every Used Car Sold Before Thanksgiving Day 1928 Nash Standard 6, Coupe, fine-ehape ' 1920 Chevrolet Coupe 1926 Dodge Sedan .. 1928 Standard Six Nash Coupe 1926 Nash Special Coupe 1926 Chrysler Roadster : .. j" j 1928 Nash Special Six Coach i 1927 Chevrolet Sedan 1926 Buiek Standard Sedan ' Studebaker Sedan Peerless Sedan :-. Nash Touring - j J . - Oakland Touring i Brisco Touring . i Elgin Touring ' l 9: I Star Touring ' 4 -Ford Touring j . m -" Big Turkey with every one of them. Excellent equipment, i -S ' Exeentlonal Prico i F. W. PETTYJOHN CO. S(6 Noftlv Commercial Street .V 5 acre tract near Salem, la fruit, $22004 Trade for lot. 2 acres; 5 rm. modern houe, on gravel road, within easy walk ing distance to Salem, $3600. 20 acres on paved road, near Salem, good improvements, $5250, 83 acres; A-l ranch; running water, 7 rm. modern house, all necessary outbuildings, will trade for modern home in Salem GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 484 Court Street HOWELL PRAIRIE ACREAGE $100. per a. $500 down. E. B. FLETCHER Gervals FOK REM T Houses RENTS reduced on the follow ing furnished house. 4 R to $28-. 5 R to $30 7 Rs to $309 R $40. 10 R. $75. Unfurnished $16 to $40. See our furnished 4 room bungalow for sale for $2200. Price reduced from $3000 for a quick; deal SEE BECHTEL SEA RS 341 State Street Rooms 3 and 4 FOR KENT Not for Sale 6 room hou.e, basement, furnace, newly tin ashed. $30. 1196 Marion Strtvt. Phone 155 6-J. HOUSES furnished and unfur nished for rent from $10. oo montn and up phone 1365J. 7 Room l ouse newly papered and painted. Modern. '30. 4 bed rooms. Call 1C4 2W or 1399 "IV street. FRENT 2 furnished and some unfurnished houses. Mel. vin Johnson. Phone 637. 5 ROOM furnished house. Good location. All modern Improve ments. 1880 Court. FOR RENT Apartments APT. FIRST FLOOR, reason able rent, 292 N. Summer. PRESCOTT APARTMENTS furnished, new furnace heat, gar age. Near State House, 1064 Oak Street. SMALL furnished apartment, 590 Union. TWO ROOM APT.- with pa'n try. Water and lights furnished. $12.75 a month. 1396 N. 4th. STK1UTLY MODERN f room apartment. Close in. 666 N Liber ty. Phone 1361. Ambassador Apts. 2 room furnished $37.50 & $40. Children Welcome 550 N, Summer 1972 aa. m an - ,--u--j-J--lr-)j FOR RENT. Houses and apart ments. F. L. Wood. 341 State. Phone 794. fIlJRISHED and unfurnished 2 room apartments. Virginia Apartments. 879 N. Liberty. STEAM HEATED 3 -room apt. Tel. 13 6 2M. ,1580 Center. THREE ROOM furnished apart ment, private bath, furnace heat. 545 Court. Phone 1067. FOR RENT Furnished two room apartment after Nov. 30. 440 Mill Street. FOR RENT Rooms WORKING PEOPLE We have cheap sleeping rooms. You can save money with 2 in a room. We also have comfortable room for ladies, 391 N. Cottage. 2 ROOM Furnished apt. Fur nace heat close in, reasonable. Phone 176 6-R. BOARD AND ROOM ROOM.-BOARD, single meals. Sunday dinners. Alexander, 1030 Chemeketa. Phone 7 '39. LIVE STOCK and POULTRY FRED W. LANGE, Veterinarian Office 629 S Commercial, Tel. 1198. Res. Tel. 1666. FOR SALE Pure bred Chester White boars, and Gilts. Took pre miums at 1928 State fair. Priced reasonably. A. A. NAFZIGER Salem, Ore. R 7 Box 15. Phone 105F12. aw lananeaoe. J)-u-ut-tJ-u-J-J CATTLE WANTED Walter Corbet, phone 2541. CATTLE FOR SALE 1 Jersey heavy Springer 1 Jersey due in February 1.20 mo. L'fer due toon All good ones, come and see 1 Vs miles east from Swegle school on north side of Garden road. See sign on gate. SEVERAL good high grade Jer sey cows, fresh and springers. Priced from $60.00 up. Some terms. 1 miles east of Swegle school. North of road. Rt. 7, Box 198. See slcn on gate. FORS ALEUSED CABS Telephone 1211 ... , "After We Sell Wa Serra - ri- ... K e v. r