The Wt? Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, January 9, 1929 . i i I I u r' '' TO BE UPWARD Congressman H a w I e y ' s Committee on Ways and "Means Draws Up Bill 1 Iy WALTF.R CHAMBKRUX Associated Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON. Jan. 5. (AP) Eren before Herbert Hoover has had an opportunity to go over plans for his inauguration, con gress next week will be at work on one of the first major prob lems to be tackled during bis ad ministration tariff revision. It will be the first time the legislators on Capitol Hill offi cially have turned their atten tion from the problems of the Coolidge regime to those of the incoming administration and sing llarly enough this will take place luring Mr: Hoover's initial visit to Washington since the elecetion to the presidency. The question a' p'arty-old is sue and one which had lost none of its fervor in the campaign last fall reaches out and affects a multitude of interests as well as millions of people and constitutes one of the biggest peace-time tasks any congress can undertake. Un der constitutional mandate, tariff revision, because it is revenue raising legislation, must originate in the house and on Monday the ways and means romralttee will Bart hearings on the subject. - There, is little doubt that revis ion will be upward and a studious attempt will be made to eytend the 4 tariff benefits as far as pos aible to the farmer. This was one of the campaign promises of the republican party and also one of the means of bringing about farm relief outlined by Mr. Hoover and his running. mate. Senator Curtis of Kansas, in their program to aid this industry. During the campaign-Mr. Hoov er promised to call an, extra ses sion if the present congress failed to dispose of the farm problem and as a result of this a number of congressional leaders favor the passage of a tariff measure at a session to be called some time after March 4, and before tne conven ing of the next regular session in December. L BEING PASSED OUT New milk vehicle licenses for 1929 have arrived and are bein . distributed to the milk dealers of Salem, J. E. Blink horn, sanitary Inspector for Marion county, re ported Saturday. Each milk dealer complying with the ordinance must display bis license number each 'year on all trucks in his use. This year for the first time small metal license plates with the numbers impressed in - black on a white field are supplied for the purpose. The first licenses were issued this week, Mr. Blinkhorn said, ' adding that the number of the li cense does not indicate the order In which ' they are granted. The numbers have been assigned by . lot, since several of the dairies run more: trucks than others and therefore more plates were order ed for these. Some of the dairies have been slow in qualifying for a license, but the inspector anticipates qual ifications will be filled by these shortly, the supply- of milk In Sa lem is of a very satisfactory qual ity when compared with that of ether cities which have had In spection for a longer period. Mr. IHinkhofn says. VEHICLE III GOLF HERE 1 1 BECOMES REALTY Salem now has an indoor golf ' ; course, and best of all, one with. ; out any greens fee attached to it. i O. E. Price, owner of the Price ; shoe company and his two sons j Stanley and Jack are golf enthus , i lasts and want to learn to play a i better game as well as get exer. cisa during the winter months. - So Mr. Price took a room in the rear of ths Price Shoe company store and had it fixed up for a . golf room. The room fe 12 feet 1 wide by 30 feet long; a large . canvass curtain is hung in one end and a platform with a coco mat at the other end. The balls r are knocked against the canvass ;, and roll back to the platform to be hit again. The floor is slanting and saves the player from chas . ing after .the ball. Mr. Price states that the course Is similar . to many in Portland and will be kept for the use of : his friends and no fees will be collected. Gooley Movies aOOEY MOVIES' PPESEMT .. - MOQtr ABOUT sonccv. iTTl ' , " . ileZ aw. m wV .Mam al - PONTYW.tUSW spsprretiP' cur cUHatririS 6Y J0IMIJJ0TW2 ocyweeANJar. tkaamwaVllawa A Signal Or What Have You? IP YOU would save the autolsts behind you from becoming nervous wreck, it might be well to give a little attention to proper signal ing, nipping the ashes off your elgar may mean nothing to you, but keep in mind that the folks In the rear may be trying to figure out Just what you propose to do. Mistaken Hgnals are ihe cause of many automobile accidents each year. There Is an unwritten courtesy code In highway automotive traffic, and one of the rules is to keep your left band op the wheel until you get ready to signal and, then signal lu a manner that cannot be misunderstood by those in the rear. Eleven Persons Killed by Cold in Mid-West Section KANSAS CITY. Jan. & (AP Frigid temperatures descended on the middle west and southwest tonight on the heels of theworst story of the season, which lashed the regions last night and today and brought death to at least 11 persons. The season's heaviest snow in many sections, piled high in drifts by a blutsering north wind, made trains late, hampered ;wire com munication, and tied up street and highway traffic over a wide area, while temperatures hovered at the Listen In SUNDAY KWBS 200 Meter. 1600 Kilocycles 11:00-12:00 m. Classical program. KXEC 219 Meters. 1370 Kilocycle! 10:00-11:00 p. m. Play-by-play ties crlptlon of. ice-hookey game, by Sid Goodwin. KTBK 231 Meter. 1300 Kilocycle 10:00-11:00 a. m. International Bible Students, wilh KOMO and KHQ. 10 :00-12 :1S First Presbyterian church service. 1 r30-t :00 p. m. First Presbyterian church service. 9:00-10:00 International Bible Stu dents. KXL 240 Meter. 1250 Kilocycles 9:00-11:00 a. ill. Morning recordings. .11:00-12:30 p. m. First Methodist church. 12 :30-4 :30 Afternoon recordings. 4 :30-6 :00 Orchestra. 6:00-8:00 Dinner concert. 8 :00-10 :00 Evening studio programs. 10. 00-11 :30 Evening recordings. KEX 254 Meter, 1180 Kilocycle 10:00-11:00 Monique trio. 11:00-12:00 -m. Sacred songs and in- stmmenfal music. 12:00-1:00 Vic Meyer's orchestra. 1 :00-2 ;00 American Salem orchestra. 2 :00-3 :00 Artistic ensemble. 3 :00-4 :00 American Salon orchestra. 4 :00-5 :00 Vic Meyers' orchestra. 5 .00-6 .00 Cathedral hour. 6:00-7:00 Chain program from New York. 7 :00-7 :30 Captlvators. 7:30-8:90 Violin recital. Peter Mor- emblum. 8:00-8:30 Moniques trio. 8:30-10:00 American Salon orchestra. 10 :00-ll :00 Showboat. 11:00 News, time, weather and po lice reports. KWJJ 283 Meter. 1000 Kilocycle 10:00-11:00 a. m. "Hall of Fame." 11:00-12:00 m. Light concert music 12 :00-l :00 p. m. Religious program. 1:00-2:00 Request hour. 2 :00-3 :00 Music and stories. 3 :00-4 :00 Public library program. 4 :00-5 :00 "Echoes of the Past." KOI 219 Meter. 940 Kilocycle! 12:30-1:00 p. m. George Johnson, or ganist. 1 :30-3 :00 Four-Square Gospel Light house service and orchestra con cert. 6:00-7:00 Organ concert. 7:00-8:00 Orchestra concert. 8 :00-9 :00 First Church of Christ. Scientist, service. 9 :00-l 0 ;00 Orchestral concert. KOW 484 Meters, 620 Kilocycle 11:00-12:30 p. m. Unitarian Church of Our Father, service. 1 :30-2 :00 NBC Reproducers. 2 :00-3 :00 Studio concert. 3:00-3:30 NBC Sunday concert. , 3 :30-4 :00 Anglo-Persians 4 :00-4 :30 Biblical dramu afternoon orchestra. "The In- conquered. 4 :30-5 :00 Studio program. 5:00-5:15 Science talk.,. 5:15-6:15 Vesper hour! 6:15-7:15 Transcontinental NBC mu sical program. 7 :15-7 :30 NBC program. 7 :30-8 :00 Studio concert. 8:00-8:30 Popular entertainment. 8:30-9:30 Orchestral and vocal mel odies. 9 :30-10 :00 "Fantasies semi-classical music. 10:00-11:00 Little Symphony orches tra. NBC 1:30-2, Reproducers; 3-4:30, af ternoon concert ; 4 :30-5. Biblical drama; 6:15-7:15. orchestra and vo calists (transcontinental); 7:15-7:-80-R, concert. KORE Eugene (21 1). 11 a. m. church service : 2-3 p. m. music ; 4 :30-5, university vesper service ; 7 :30-9, church service. KFJI Astoria (219). 11 a. m.-12 m , church serrlce; 12-1 p. m.. light - opera; 1-1:30, operatic selections; 2-3. KGW program. . KNX Los Angeles (285). 6. Ernest Holmes; 6:30. church service: 7, orchestra; 8, church service-; 9-10:-30 violin,, piano and cello. . KOMO Seattle (326 . 6, contralto and baritone: 6:15, NBC; 7:15. NBC: 7:30, NBC ; t, church service; 9-11, orchestra and vocalists. KHJ Los Angeles 333). 6, doings; 6:15. musicale; 6:45, world news ; 7, church .service ; 8.. 8:30. symphony; 9.4 orchestar ; 10. quintet; 11, dance orchestra. Hiu ST(XroG0ffBO, PRESiOENJT jAkjO -OGGAUtZSQ OP THE 'SOOPEY 3ArJf MAS 90MBTHIMC VBttV IMPOQTAS1T TO TELU yOO. 00JT GO 'WAX... Tflf isjit. ltV ht CTHikJ lowest mark of the winter. Air mail service.both north and south on the Chicago-Dallas route- was suspended. : The snow-fall In Kansas and western Missouri ranged up to 10 inches and some Kahsas live stock men expressed a fear of cattle losses with the lowering temperatures. More than five in ches of snow fell in parts of Neb raska and Iowa. Temperatures which ranged downward to one degree below zero in Kansas and western Missouri this morning, slid still farther late today and tonight with the prospects of be ing r5 below zero in both states before morning. While cold and snow took five live? in Iowa, Kansas and Wyo ming, a winter tornado near Bay City, Tex., killed five persons and injured nearly a dozen others. Three Iowa deaths were in acci dents due to the storm, a man was frozen to death in Kansas and a rancher was reported killed when a snow slide buried a house in Wyoming. The frozen body of an Indian was found in Oklahoma. Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota and Wisconsin bore the brunt of the storm as it moved northeast ward with a low pressure area from the southwest. Tempera tures had moderated in the Rocky mountain region except in north ern Montana where the mercury dropped to 22 below at Chinook. The blowing, drifting snow caused many city office workers to be late today, so hampered was motor car and street car traffic. In Kansas City, travel on the street car lines was virtually at a standstill this morning. Rain, freezing as it struck the streets, had made traffic of all kinds haz ardous before the snow .set in Jast night. Highways in many places were blocked by high drifts and all bus lines out of Kansas City, except those to St. Louis, were tied up. The St. Louis buses were two to three hours late. Two large buses were stalled in snow drifts near Pratt, Kans.' Passengers took ref uge in nearby farm houses. G1LDA BRAY WILL MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Jan. 4. (AP) Gilda Gray, Milwaukee screen star and dancer, in all prob ability will obtain a divorce by de fault from her husband. Gill Boag of New York, legal advisers in the case said today following an nouncement that Boag had with drawn counter charges he had made in the suit the dancer filed in circuit court at Port Washing ton, Wis. The counter charges were or dered quashed in a telgeram re ceived by Albert W. Grady of Port Washington, Boag's attorney and the other permitting withdrawal was signed by court Commission er Walter A. Corrigan. ; Boag had charged his wife with misconduct. If the case had gone to trial it would have-been heard before Jury. Boag,.by withdraw ing his charges and making no answer will clear the way for the dancer to obtain a decree by de fault on her charges of cruel and inhuman treatment, lawyers said. Miss Gray, who is at the home of her parents at Cudahy, a Mil waukee suburb, tonight declined to discuss the case. n TMBBB lWEES X MAJE OOSArJ- iZBO ONJe of the cooforev'sr NAOST fbtOBWPUU SEC Pet oqsAsjizatoisjs Aio evieCv lANDeiiiU 15 a-S7 A.-I7 V LAcUf tu ntcnri.t . a aa i ANU VJUT A KB LBTlCV - Cat W I n.. 'mft ' - rsr General Uarkels j POSTLAKD OSAXbT PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. S. (AP) Cash grain. Wheat: Big Bend blnetJ. hare) white, 91.46: sett white. $1.18: weitera whit. $1.18; hard winter. $1.09; northern prinf, $1.08; wastern red, $1.10. Oat No. 2 38 lb. B. W., $38.00; oar ley Ko. 2 45 lb. E. W.. $34.00; corn Ko. 3 eastern yellow, shipment $37.35. HAT PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 5. (AP) Hj baying priret: eastern Oregon tim othy, $21.50$22.00: Do. valley, $17 $17.50; alfalfa, $22.50 $23; clover, 1717.50; oat bay. $18$18.50; straw, $8.00 too; selling; prices $2 ton more. PBODTJCE PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 5. (AP) Milk steady. Raw milk. (4 per cent), $2.85 cwt. delivered Portland less 1 per cent. Eutterfat, station, 47c; track, 48c: delirered at Portland 50 52c. Poultry higher; (baying prices) alive, heavy hens (over tt lbs) 2426c: heavy hens (over AVt pounds), Z4w2m; medium henii (34 to 4H lbs.) 21 22c: light (under 34 lbs). 1819e; springs. 22 & 23c: ducks. 20(3 23r; turkeys, dretsed, Xo. 1, 3035c; geese. 19fr20c. Potatoes Steady. Per cwt. Gents. Xo. 1 grade, $1.401.5Q; combination, 75cm $1.00; fancy Gems $1.40 $ 1.50. DAIRY PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 5. (AP) Dairy exchange, net prices: Butter: Ex tras 45; standards 4tl-j; prime firsts 44; first 43. Kggs : Extras 36; firsts 34: medium extras, 31; medium firsts 32. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 5. (AP) Totals for week, approximately, rattle 1940, calves 195. hogs 4965, sheep 1503. Cattle compared with week ago, steer steady with demand weak. Female stork 25c to 50c higher. Other classes stesi.y to strong. Fairly good steers 9.50 to 12.10. Medium grades 11.25 down. Off quality down 9.o0 and under. Heifers in loads up to 10.75. Cows up to 10. 2j. Cows, desirable she stock. S9 ud. Off quality $8 down. Low cutters down to 15. Bulls mostly 7.25 to 7.75. Outstand ing quality op to SH.25. Best light realer $14. Calve $11 down. Heavies anc thins down to $7.50. Hogs compared with week ago mostly 50c ' higher. Bulk light butchers $10. Over and underweight $9.85 down. Ex treme heaveis down to $8.o0. and below. Packing sows $7 to $8. Mostly $7.50: slaughter pigs mostly $8.50 to $9; feed er pigs in strong demand up to $8.50. Sheep compared with week ago, lambs and yearlings folly 25 cents higher. Kwes quotably steady. Best ' wool lambs of fered brought 12 to. S12.25. Strictlv choice kinds absent. Mt. Adams shorn absent. Quoted up to $6.50 or better. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO. Jan. 5. (AP) Kisrht about-face action in the wheat market late today sent wheat prices down to an all-around new low record for the season An early bulge was due to a brink ad vance in corn owing to stormv weather west and to drought report -from Ar gentina. Closing quotations on wheat were heavv 5-7tfi!3-4c to 1 18 net lower. Corn fin ished at 1 4c to l-2e net gain, and oats l-2c to 1-8(3 l-4c up. Salem Markets Fresh Trait (Wholesale Quotations) Apples, f. and f. Jonathans 1.25 Delicious t 7.1.Da SO pitienoerg , Winter Bananas, Wa Northern Snv 1.00 90 1.25 08 7.50 Bananas, lb Cranberries, Western, box Dates Dromedary. 36. 10 oi pkg. -. 6.75 ouu iiauowai, id Cone's Pitted, case .1$ ..4.75 .00 Grapes Cornlchons Emperor, lb .08. Grapefruit, Aril, case . Florida, case Comb bonev. new rron 4.50 ..00 4. 7503.60 Lemons, t si 8.008.50 Oranges. Navels 100 s 126's 176 s 150 s 200s and 216 a 252' 288'a 34 1'n 5.25 5.75 .... 5.75 5.75 ...5.50 5.25 4.75 4.25 2.35 Japanese. Bundles Pomegranate, lb. .0$ f fffl AtlUka (Wholesale Onotattanal Artichokes, doi . .1.40 .20 02 . .00 .4.00 .1.35 .5.00 .1.50 - .02 Vi . .02 V4 .04 beans, Calif., lb. Pompkins, lb ., Celery. L. Labish. do Crate. Calif., style pack Hearts, dos. bunches California, crate , Spinach, local box . Squash Banana , Golden Delicioua Danish, lb Hubbard, lb ilarblehead -02 H .08 .02 V, 2.00 04 H i .in Carrots, local, sack. lb. Cucumbers, hot house. doz. aboage. local, lb. Cauliflower, local crate California Ksreoiant. Calif., lb 1.85 20 Bunched vegetables, per cos Carrot bunches ..40 .80 ...40 80 ..40. 80 .40 .80 .60 1.50 15 Beet .. Turnips Onion . Radishes Brussels Sprouts, local California, lb Potatoes Yakima, Gems. No. 1 . .1.50 Local. Bnrbanka Yak. Gems No. 2 Klamath Falls Sweet PKotatoeir -1.10 .1.10 -1.85 .06 Garlic, lb .. .25 85 .3.00 J5.25 Peppers, Florida, green, Jb. Tomatoes. Calif., tug . '. Local hothouse 4.251 Onions No. r ; No. 21 Boiling, local -- Lettuce, Calif Imperial Valley, crate . rer (Retail quotation) Calf meal. 25 Iba .4.00 .8.00 ....03 .3.25 5.00 15 -48 00 ..50.00 ..45.00 -47.00 -36.00 38.00 ..60.00 Dairy feed, ton ncratcn, ton ... Corn, whole, ton , , ,, Cracked and ground Mill run, ton Bran, ton Vg mash . With milk -5.00 Egg (Buying Price) Standards Mediums 35 30 Vegetable (Buying Price) Potatoes, er 1.00 .69 1.80 .1.25 1.25 1.25 1.50 .03 VJ Kew ttet& ilos. hnR41ia inraipr, cwt. . rucipKin, cwt. fianash. cwt. Hubbard aauaah. cwt Cauliflower, crate ..: . Oa ions, lb. . Parsnips, lb. Kew eamta. Ami. kmneha .i6(3t .AD Cabbage, cwt ..3.00 Ka dunes, do, bunches ... .40 Fruits (Buying price) Apples, face and filled 1.0 Poultry (Buying Price) X Am QOINJG TO SfOUJ OJ StSECAU - irJxECesnfJs uerrecs OF TWE GCOFEV QAMa THAT X eov NOBWltOGi fl -nj k v---.-v, Okl Ol. B Cine 0 leaned Daily Eieept Monday j fttaUftnan Jjttbhfhtna Col 315 Bo. Commercial 8t. Member of the -ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press i exclusively entitled to the nae for publication of ill newt dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also to the local news published herein. BUSINESS OITICES Pacific Cnitt Representatives: Arthur W. Stypes. Inc., Security Bldg., Portland: Sharon Bldg.. San Francisco: 911 Western Pacific Bldg., I aii, Angeles. TKLKPHOXR 500 Kor All Departments Kntered at the Post Office in Salem, Oregon, as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION BATES Mail Subscription Rates, in Advance Within Oregon; Daily and Suni'ay, 1 Mo. 50 cents; 3 Mo. St. 25: 6 Mo. 12.25; 1 year $4.00. Klsewhere 50 "nts per Mo. or 5.00 for 1 year in idvanre. By City Carrier 50 cents a month; $5.50 a year in idvance. ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Reading notices, per line 25c (2 line m'nimum charge) Classified Advertising, perline . 10c Classified Advertising, per line 3 times 20c Clasrified Advertising, per line 6 times 80e One month, daily and Sunday per line $1.00 CONTRACT CLASSIFIED (6 months contract) 5 lines daily minimum per month. : 4c a line. (10 reduction for minimum of 10 line daily.) BUSINESS OFP. CARD ROOM, pool hall and lunch. Best card ana pool nusmess in town. Krigidaire, cooling system. Price $2500. $2000 -if - you assume frigtdaire pay ments. $1500 cash will handle. This la i money maker. C. E TAYLOR Stayton. Oregon NOW FOR SALK GROCERY stock and fixtures, in ex cellent location, tine living rooms. Owner leaving Salem. Pfjce $3200.00. SOCOLOFSKY &,-SON First National Bank Building FOR SALE Real Estate LOTS LOTS LOTS S 175 to 1350. $10. por month Interest 6rj If you are interested in purchasing a lot, see us, we have a larsre list to select from. W. H. GRABENHORST it CO. -134 South Liberty St. 5 ACRE fruit tract, good five room house, goinl wll and spring, outbuild ings. 6 mi. S. of Salem. Phone 36F13. FOR SALE OR RENT 7 room modern house, one acre with fmit, elec tric lifrhts, and water system. 2 blocks from school and bus line. Call owner. 1270R. 1495 Marion street. 4 ROOM house for sale at-a bargain. It runs down to creek. 50x240, paved street, walks all in. Only $2100.00. $100.00 down, balance $20.00 a month. Why pay rent? OASK1LL EARLE. REALTORS 166 South Liberty Street Phone 2242 MADTSOX STREET BUNGALOW NEW .modern 4 room home, fire place, oak floors. wd for electric range, garage with cement floor and drive, raved street. A REAL BAR GAIN FOR $2830. $100. down, balance easy terms per month. SEE THIS ONE TODAY. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. ATTRACTIVE SOUTH SALEM HOME NEARLY new modem 4 room home well located south, paved street, fire place, oak floors. A REAL PLACE FOR THE PRICE. $3230. $600. down, balance $30. per month to include Int. at 7, phone 515 and let us show vou this bargain. REAL ESTATE & FIRE INSURANCE. W. H. GRABENHORST & - CO. 134 South Liberty Street A FINE HOME for less than $100. 00 per acre. 15 minutes from city lim its. No better soil to, be found. A real buy. Soldier's Bonus 1ian for part. Balance cash. See H. P. Grant. 1120 .N. J8th. Phone Z492M. BUSINESS FOR THE NEW YEAR TIILRK never was a better outlook for business, than there is for 1929. Bring In your listings ami Ret in line for what is coming. I can help vou to ouy, sen or traae. O. L. FOSTER 462 State Street 7 nnn r,,iiv r...i., i, ..,.. , in on Union st A reul hm-fai,. .it $2500 Or will rent Thio 1,.,,.., l n good class conditionT V alkk iarm all new buildings. All fi-OTU I A crrwisi t.ttt- . . CCCAA no Will trade for larger farm. 4 ROOf fiirriuliH . at $25.00. r " WE have splendid bargains in farms. If VOU wish to t rtt a. vnti i.-.... .. I , 1 . us trade it. J. F. Ulrict Realtor 129 N. Com't. St. Tel. 1354 Medium I-iht .15(3 -.14 16 15 20 07 Springers, large xocsters, old Bntterfat (Wholesale) Carton Prints .... .48 Vt .47', .50 Bntterfat Batter (Retail) Prints .... .5. .5 Cartons ... Grain (Buying Driee) Wheat. Western Red. bu 9 01 55 . 00 Soft white Oats, j-ray, bu. . White. b. Barley, ton .35 Wool and Mohair (Buying orices) ran clip and iambs Mohair and -Kids 5 61 ....si a Lirestoch (ButIdk Priresi Cows, :....:x.. Steer r 07 10 ,ia ' 09 oo H 10 08 09 H 0o ft Veal, good Bulla, good ; flors. too ..." : " 1 10 -..... Heay Sows' :....... Ppnag Lambs .. 09 (i wether 06 Ewea, top 04 H Dressed Meat (Buying Price) Hogs, top . Hogs; top ,11H ...12 fQom membeps heQes the 1 owwrifcf. wis v niakawS to woop-ey aovi BS, im CAfte OP T4ty CUPffft-- THl Ob ' 0&-r ::. - U8PT...... a5MT POT; iT ()PV; rOB SALE A NEW SIX BOOM strictly modern nouaw on pavement ior ies inan cost A snap avt . $42M.OO. Write. - J.- F. OWNER Statesman FOR SALE New room modern home, good Tocftifbh. fart Aeh Will coP'Wer cr or email property. Bo 47. Statesman. MUST SKT.iL apartment I paw nl fumifthing, 12 rooms. ( Io in. $2.5. r . L. WOOD 341 State Street FOR SALE 4 room modern hoiim- and two acres on pavement juet out aide city limits, r urniice, pure water, electric lights, good garage, good will Price 1000, small payment down. U. S. KK.LTV .U. 412 Suite Street Tel. 26S0 KOR SALE or trade ?3jO.OO eiiitv In small Home, well located, for anv thing of equal value. Call 75 S. 12th or phone 9. DAUfY RANCH 1 have for sale one of the best located and best equip ped dairy ranches In the valley Monthly Income JjCO. Kor detailed in formation see O. K. DeWITT 1313 Kdgewater Street ATTRACTIVE new modern Home of 3 nil?, and. nook, furnace, fireplace. hdw. floors, tapestry, wallpaper, well locateu. J;"'J with ternM you ran handle. WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor 175 South High Street DESIRABLE residence property, 24 th and State, fifty by two hundred. open for reasonable offer. Terms. Box 94, statesman FOR SALE 8 choice building lots close in paved .street In 600 Mock on N. 14 th. Will make low price for cash can be had separately If desired. Phone 1390-J or call at 595 N. 14th. sJstiiia' n aww m, v - - jnjnjnjxrxjunrxru'njurij-i. FOR SALE Attractive Fairmount Hill Home Built by owner ARTHUR RAHN Phone 1927 or 432 By owner. Duplex house. Winter. 951 N. BARGAIN COTTAGE ef 4 rooms and sleeping porch, basement, furnace, street paved, lots of fruit and nut trees, two large loti. all for 'JSoOO.i ipart terms. SEE Mrs. Ellis with LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 6 ROOM modern new- home, base ment, firpplace. furnace. Cheap. Fur nished or unfurnished. 1 4 s U st. FOR SALE One acre inside itv limits. Address 2:!b Court street r phone 1807W. SEE BOHRNSTEDT FOR GOOD DAIRY FARMS No. 1. 60 acres, good; :sct of build ings, $6,300.00. No. 2. 100 acres fully stocked and equipped. 30 head pure bred en i tie. $21,000.00. M N. Com 1. St. Salrm. Or.-gon J"U'J"L $10.00 DOWN and balance $l.00 per month will handle a fine lot in Rosedalc Addition located neap the New Linen Mill. Prices $230.00 to $350.00. Int. 6r . and assume pave ment, ff von are looking for a lot. in a growing addition, let us show you. W. 11. GRABENHORST & CO Realtors 134 South Liberty Street housesforsaTf $100 down. 30 per month, including interest will buy new 4 and 5 room houses with bath, and i acre of good soil. City water, electric lights. $100 down, $25 per month, including interest. 6 room house, basement, paved street. Close to school. $100 down, $40 per month. Including interest. Almost new 4 room house and nook. Strictly modern. Paved street. Close to school. We have some good bargains on our lot. See us. we can save you moriov. MONEY TO LOAN INSURANCE RICH L. RE1MANN, Realtor 219 N. High St. Phone s3 PRICE $1800 Terms like rent--Takes either of two clean, trim homes. Each has bath, garage, paving, 2 led rooms. BECKE & HENDRICKS 189 North High Street LEAVING THE CITY MUST sell my home located close in on N. Cottage street. 5 large rooms, built In kitchen.! 2 nice porches, ce ment basement, furnace, double gar age, lot 50x165. Three large walnut trees, several nice apple and cherry trees, street paved. Only '-j block to store and church, walking distance to schools and downtown. Price $35O0 with $500 down. My loss your gain. SEE mv agents. LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 10 ACRES lest of valley soil fa it improvements : about half in fruit. A REAL BARGAIN at $2650.00. Or will trade for house and lot in Salem. 154 ACRES fair improvement good CLOVER LAND 3 miles from good valley town, good road. Price $10- M)00. Easy terms. 2 HOUSES In Salem, value $3000.00 to exchange for farm of equal value. 3 ACRES. modern house, except basement. Just outside city. Price right. Or will trade for house and lot in Salem. 1 Vt ACRES, 7 room house- other Improvements. Good location, $3150. Oil. E. E. ROBERTS with ANDERSON & RUPERT. Realtors 16! South High St. Phone 1644 FOR SALE $100.00 down and balance easv terms will buy 7'2 acres located close in south of Salem. Old huildincs 't acres good timber, some fruit. Price $2000.00. Int. 'c. Will take lot as part payment. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. Realtors 134 South Liberty Street REAL BUY S3000. Good 7 roj.m rtln t..,-,.l house. 3 bed rooms, lights, bath, woodshed, garage, two fine lots with II bearing nut trees. 7 cherrv X annl, berries, filberts, and grapes. Paving paid. Most ideal location. Located at 9S0 North 18th st. Drive out and look it over, if Interested, come and see us S500 down will h:inHle Hon I o II our office 341 State street. Rooms 3 and 4. SEE BECHTEL OR SEARS . We will show property without cost. 6 ROOM well built house in excel lent condition, newly tinted. 2 large corner lots, garage. 11 walnut-variety family fruit. Just reduced to $3000 with easy terms to insurw quick sale. ., WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor :175 South High Street - INVESTIGATE THKSE IliPfiilva StS A ' Varm twar tnwn crrwwl KMvb 70 in cult, well fen,-H ' t'lAO w - . T - - ' good terms.-- -- - ' - . -, - . 1H A. farm near McMinnvIIIe. good bldgs.. men fenced, $7 0fl. -Take res- iwnre ior parr. ' 75 A. Irrigated farm In Sac. valley, fine bldgs., money maker, for Salem acreage. See us before investing. PERRINE & MARSTERS ' 212 Gray Bldg. ByNeher S - . iwu rwu hbttki -t a2a - A FURNISHED apartment, large) lim ine no., din Ins alcove, kUcgienett. bedroom, enclosed leeplnr porch, oak floor throughout, ho water heat, frtg ldalre, OYerstuffed furniture, garage, non 'Wter In the city. Call upstair at 145 N. 14th. Tel. 1308 or 534. rVMArrVVVVVVwVwVSrVVrrWVrVVW TRULY A SNAP VTv l Uni luvoi Knlem Indav. savs sell my new, strictly modern five room Btueco home with garage ana an new furniture for $3750 on easy terms. This Is way I --low value. Who will get It? wa.m At ne,.MiK Hi,-. ..lio.tt u-itii ii:indv A'rrwin mod ern lniiie, improve! or unimproved. 230 N. Church Phone 2830 CHOICE LOT ON CENTER STREET. located among numy ;ie mimes, mirtn rroni age, Ininrovemenls all in and pahi. Price. $1350. r iir siile hv LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 320 Slate Street Phone 12 $6800. For a fine English type home on a good street. Close to school and bus 1000 down. S6.)00. Fur a moh-rn . room Pim- gnlow. jfrxl lix.ition, close to schools. bus etc. .0. down. $327.0. For new English type home, rooms and altic stairway. All oak floors, tile drain boards. 'tile-floors in bath. $3"0. down $4 10 For a ni, ti l oom English tvpe home In N. Salem, o.-ik floors in living and dining rooms, garage and paing, $3a. down. $:i-i0". For a modern room bun galow in N. Salem. East front, paving ind gurage. $300. (Inwn. $3750 For a 3 room bungalow, mod ern in every way, garage and paving. $300. dow n. $280(1. l-or an attractive furnished bungalow. 3 rooms and nook, basement. fnrnace, garage, paving pd.. reasonable payments and -immediate possession. $2500. For a good home. . rooms, i fireplace, garage, wood house, paving pd. $30 down. $3t:. per month, interest ncluded. Private money to loan at 6ir'r. Insurance MELV1N JOHNSON 320 V. S. Bank Bldg. . Phone 63 y.v-r uup1 W thoroughly mod ern a room hoise. good lot. among new -. i . . .,.i..L- liouses. clear, i rice cm iov i.u ..m.r. sale. $3200. KOR SALE Attention onion men. o ..... l.. ,11- i. ..i.ltlv:ite1 20 aercp beaver dam land. Some Improvements. Oood road. 7 acres filberts. Price for all is less than the beaver d;im js vorth. Investigate this. OWNER LEA VI Nt 5 has ni, neat I room house, big lot. fine location, xcelleiit furniture. Specially priced for onick sjile. OWNER ;ONE will sacilFK-e . ootn plastered house, Imsement, fur 1,1. e lielits nlumbing. pavement, good location. Price $22Ti0. Terms. E C. HOLLAI'A Y SiJCARH DEAL REALTY :0. 202 I'. S. B.ink Bldg. Sah-m $300 IXJWN $3- a month brand new home of f. finished rooms and '.' more roughed in. 1'nion built through out with full deep cement basement furnace, linmlace. liardwotHl. wat'i heater, wired range, coils, laundry tuls. 12t18 etn.,nt floor g:ir;ige. cem.mi drive and walks, paving paid. Com plete With shades, light fixtures, lin oleums etc. ' Price $38."iO. Low Interest-- vour rent will buy on large .l, lot at 1700 N. 17th. RECKE & HENDRICKS 1 SO North High Street KOR SALE 320 acres rich creek. Kottom land. 29T. a. can be irrigated, l unH r;ir.:ille of nrodueing 5 tons al falfa per acre a year. Plenty of fret water. Open range. Cattle and shec fattening on bunch trass. Big mone made on Iva out like is. Owner toe old to handle. Sell for J0.00 an acre. Small amount flown. ELLIS & BROW IT 4B2 State Street DON'T MISTAKE CHANCE KOR OP PORTl'NTTY A SCHEME IS NOT A P.l'SINESS PROIOSIT10N Tlieic is a difference. EAST SALEM OARAGE HOl'SE ATTRACTIVE garage house with garage, dandv lot on paved street, price for quick sjile $1000. $100 down balance $20 per month, interest r.', . SOl'TII SALEM BUNGALOW WELL located on Lincoln street, near Commercial, has 5 rooms, base ment, furnace, garage, paved street. corner lot. Price $375. Mortgage $25oa. Equity in cash. CLOSE IN COTTAGE FOUR room cottage located tt.ii Senior high school, paved street and paved alley. Price $2T00. $."U0 down will handle. Balance $25 per month. NORTHEAST SALEM Bl'NtJA LOW NEW attractive 4 i.Mim modern bungalow locati-d on pa cd stre't. ni.' size living room with oak floor, fire place, dining room, full built in kit chen. wired for electric range, om large ldroom with closet, bath,, cement walks all in, garage lias cement flom and drive. aJYYice for quick sale. $2S". $100 ilown. balance $3." per month include interest at r'r. LET PS SHOW YOU THIS BARGAIN TO-DAY. NORTH 17th STREET BUNGALOW NEW modern 4 room home with 2 bed rooms, bath, large living room, built in kitchen, breakfast nook, fill! basement, furnace, fireplace, laundry travs. garage and paved street. Price $3fi0. easy terms. IT WILL BE Dl K K1CPLT KOR YOC TO MATCH THIS PRICE IN A NEW HOME. NEW SCBIRRAN HOME NEW modern 4 room home with one- half acre, electricity and city water, this place is located close to city lim its. Price $3000. $100 down, balance $30 per month to include interest nt NORTH SALEM BI'NGALOW NEW 4 room modern home well lo cated on paved street, near Capital. This place has a full basement, fur nace, laundry trays, garage, oak floors, wired for electric stove. fireplace. Priced at $3250. $250. down, balance easy terms, immediate possession. SOI'TH HIGH STREET HOME ATTRACTIVE 6 room modern bun galow, east front, large lot. hot water heat, hardwood floors, double garage. rireplace. a real buy for $6500. Terms. W. II. GRABENHORST & CO. Realtors , 13 i South Liberty Street Phone 515 WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED A dairy farm. I have i client with a $4,000 first mortgage and a fine 12 acre tract river bottom, soli all in. cultivation, - good buildings on good gravel road mile from pave ment, .who wants to exrhange this for a. dairy ranch. - Let's hear from you. J81 .-State' Street- - Tel. 1J84 . WANTED TO RENT About "Veb. 1st. house . with. -9 Ivitmrani- school. Box ?9J. Btatesmiin." WANTED a good chicken ranch for lease or for sale. H. P. Grant. 1120 ifOt'SK nnivr w a vtlm. t u a-client who wants to buy a house or a .y.aeant ,ot- Prefers South Salem, but w... i-uiIBiur avny. v nai nave you? E. A. RHOTEN, 1(95 South High St. 1 IV. I ITT 3-fV Vfiwmjwi WAVTfn I . roams. North Salem, preferred, price not over 11 DIM mnt , . n'" 3 Per month on balance. r uo irai inm rou ni once . ' U- 8- REALTY CO. 441 State Street - Tel, J0 EXCHANGE Real Estate . JIACRES aU In cultivation fine "'"J- srooa pugs, crops partly In Hants Salem city or acreage. ELLIS A BROWN 4z State Street 4 ' Pm mnitwn - $. 4I00. Will take vacant lots Ma . erf.. m , . . Km..- i . .new .ina-iisu GERTRUDE J. -It PAGE twin street i imiiiim.i ' - Banncrtl ti-tZZ - n OTsrin day. ' -8 - ' - rV' rZtrr . " -"""la-. ' " SALKaC INCOME TO TRADE FOR V A TtXM AIM BRICK btilldinK. not encumber.! fully 'tenanted. Monthly rental $99. Want ranch not over $12,000. First National Bank Building LrU1" uW D T R A I ES EVERETT. WASH.. room niod.-i u home. 6 lota, on paed street. i;...Ml location. Price $6,000. Want 40 to : acre farm near Salem. ROOM HOMK. Salem. New ,,,.1 strictly modern. Paved street. Kin., district Price $4,000. Take goo.! ,nr for eiulty. 1114 ACRfi FARM on paved ,,...1 3' miles from Salem, f'rtee J.i.'oii." Clear. Take modern Salem home jivi pav different or assume. .16 ACRK FARM near KeniiMv i. k Wash. On highway. Good impi . -ments. 18 a. alfalfa. 2 a. aspar.ig.i Will carry- 20 cows. I'rice $7,000 .1. ,r W:int vallev farm. 46 ACRE FARM, Sanli.im V;, !'.., All under plow and well fence,. ;,M.,i improvements. Price $6,300. Want s.i lem res. or nearby acreage to ;iln. - TRIANGLE REALTY COMPANY' 421 Court Street Ground I I.,,,.- 430 ACRES, on paved Highway railroad. 10-or 12 acres plowed, bal.nv logged off pasture land, rimninit . it er year- round. 100 prune trees. , m.. mile to town high s nool and niiiik.t ror all kinds or produce. Dark l,i, k shot soil, 3 room house, 2 sheds, i mi ning water in house. $10,000 will H .,, for clear property to equal valm f suited. C. E. TAYLOR Staytoa. Oregon ACREAGE FOR SALE $30.00 down and balance $IO.Ao t,.-r month buvs 5 acres located close m Price $1000.00. Int. dr'0. This la a 1 buv. W. If. GRABENHORST 1S4 South Liberty Street INSTALLMENT. ACREAGE $25.00 DOWN and la nee $!' per month will handle 5 acres on p.i . road east of Salem, rich dark pun soil. Price $I.S0. Int. 6;. e. $25.00 DOWN and balance will "handle 5 acres located e;ist lem, all cultivated, good dark sil. Price $1000.00. Int. or. tel ins, of Sii pra trie $5000 DOWN and balance $M.0 iht month will handle a fine - a. re irsict located close to Sw-gle sc1khI on Garden roal : best of soil. Pri. 000.00. Tnt. Hy'r. $10.00 1H1VVN and balance per month buys fine 'J, acre lot close to Fairgrounds, citv water. $700.00. Int. 6'. $2.V00 DOWN and balance iht month buys a fine view ac ated south overlooking -lie cltv. $1000.00. Int. 6'. $50.00 DOWN and balance $ i .. port h. 1 'lii-e $ 1 a. .m r- lo Pri. e $ I 0 IH lier month buys a fine acre close all In bearing apples, just south' of limits. Price $6.i0.00. Int. 6r. W. H. ! R A BENHORST CO Realtors 131 South Liberty Street JfOR SAIH in, itv $.".00.00 DOWN and ltsilaiidi- tVm . suit at (,r't interest will handle .a 1'iIIU 1 I acre tract located close in. acre in, irinir nriinoa hlaniv, flno secoii, growth fir tlmtxT, spring water. This property is close in. located somli. Price $225.00 tr acre. Interest , . Will consider good lot as part pa- ment. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. Realtors 131 South Liberty Street NOW IS THE PROPER TIME to buy that acreage tract or farm. Here are i few that are priced right. $2500. Real chine In, 10 acres. $1600. real close in 5 acres. $3500. Fine 25 a. farm, rich black -s iil. only fair hldgs. OnTy three ami lalf miles east of Salem. Also 61 a. if the best black soil. Fair bldgs., run. ilng water 4 miles south ' of Sah-m. i'rice $125 per acre. Will take some trade. Fine farm. !7 a. $10,000. Trade for southern California property. SEE BECHTEL OR SEARS 111 State Street Room FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 ACRES all in cultivation. No ouildings. Good soli. Only two miles from Monmouth or Independence, own r too ntd. $50.00 per acre. Easv terms. 100 ACRES. Fully stocked and eqnip (ed. 20 registered cows. Electriciiv. SOO chickens. Two silos. A money mak r. Will consider some city propcri. 36 ACRES fully stocked and op-ip-,'cd. 520 chickens. A good place. Will onsider 5 acres close to some valby ;own or some Salem property. Money to loan.- Insurance RICH L. REIMANN," Realtor 21! N. High Street Phone ShT. FOR SALE $1750 will buy 27 acres " miles from Salem, running water, fruit, wood, 12 acres :i cultivation, nly five minutes walk from pa.l highway. Ideal for potiltrv or fruit. I'. S. REALTY CO. 112 Stale Street Tel. 2Ma A. C. BOHRNSTEDT SAYS That ic has some good farm on which he an accept Salem city propel ty in part layment. 117 N. Com"l. Street. Soicm. Oregon si;ni-rri iiomi.-s ;,. fruit, on highway north, small houso ano Darn, eiiy water ana its: lit .1 bargain at $2150. Nearly new 4 mom house and bath, on highway, port'1, small tract, city water and lights, only iou. iu acres aujotning city mm, S2500. VALLEY LAND CO. 164 N. Ubcrty "A CHANCE OF TOITR LIFE "STOCKED AND EQUIPPED' 10 ACRES with 33 acres cultivate!. acres of timbcr.: has a g.xxl daiiy Warn. 4 rm. house, large chi ki n louse, 200 fine chickens, 11 head of ;ood cows and heifers, a fine tc.nn. ill machinery and crop goes for $7'."". Vill take a clear house not oxer $.','0 is part payment. SEE Thomason with LEO N. CHILDS CO., R.ali... 120 State Street Phone- K:'7 133 ACRE FARM 7 miles from S i 'cm SO in cult.. 10 In cherries. S hi ipples. 26 in fall wheat. 6 in on ?ome equipment. Price for uulck il.-:,'- IT $12,600.00. Will take some ti.t.!. ind balance croo payment. SEE Eliii of Ellis & Brown. 4 62 State Street. FARMS $4500. For 35 a. 7 ml. from Sal. pi. .ill cultivated vnnnir s.r.li,. r.l un, U house and garage. Will trade for iem residence. "-'- " . ... V , f, i J I 1 1 I . 1 ,111 l.m. lift n enltl La i a K., l- !,.,, and pasture, 200 cherry trees, 16 a- - prunes. 2 springs, fenced. 4 room h.i. . fair bam. 2 small chicken !om-. terms. . il'OA T'nr 1A oil .,!:. ..I 1 1 K1.a , 1.. . 1 i- ...ilK fi.,,., ".... " ' , n " " ..ai ii, x 2 ..'nr. i i Iem. -Easy terms or will trade f r le.jn resiaenee. 186, acres 1 1 ml. from Salem, f ur bouse, line soil and a real bargain : t $62 per acre. Private money to loan. -Insurant . v .MKf.VJV lflllVKOV $20 U." 8. Bnnk Bldg. ' Phon. : bottom land, running water and Lots of timber, fair buildings, ..a k- -road, close to town. A few sIn " with the place at f 6500. K. L. WOOD 341 State Street FOR RENT FOR RENT Houses and apts f nished and unfurnished, $15 P '- I niontn, also dandy bungalows lor $100 to $500 down: balance Jum i, rent.' Why pay rent? We hae ik to loan. If you. have any prop. r sell-i-rent or exchange for qui. k . Hon, SEE BECHTEL OR SEARS 341 State Street Roh t FOR RENT 40 a. dairy farm . 00 a month adjoining city limits. ' sell cows, horses, hogs. hens, farm, in- chlnery, house ho M furniture for $.'.se oo rash. Owner Box 1. route i, jurtit: Oregon. PUBLIC GARAGE. Well located. Address P. O. Box 187 or call 2i", ; 20- ACRESFOR RENT I RiWUf MniTSia harn 7 miles E. on-Sllverton road.Tnquire 275 S. High ttel adauma. aVssa44SW FtnrHENT HOUSES cvMx t?nt Xtrwlem house $30 Modern- 5" room flat M0. Both vacant. ' 18 North HLgh Street 'uxi-u-L-unj-u-u m ft ivsn rwTlnAm f room house m. ii a imia tv itinnth 14anv othevs IIH UIINJCtl, w . , . - from $10 to $50 per month, furnished, and Unfurnished. - ' -- - IT. a. REALTT CO. Ui State Street s - Tel. jsaajayai1"sj spapsai m -mr-mr f 5 m.vv-c OAtitH sUUmb Firnit. garden, flower; ' Plione' IJUM. ;