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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Moraihg, September 27, 1929 PAGE ELEVEN 1 If" v Si"! f. ! If OXAMtnZD v--if$i Seeding astia. por 9mm (3 Una minimum chsrgs) Ct-fstfiei A-vertislsg, par Hu. 30 natfia wtrtujg, nor Im nati Classified gveTtisiag, r' times Ou month, daiir and SBaday 80s liu $1.00 Copy tor this page accepted na Ul t:3 the evening befor pubil saUon for c-unrilicatlcrn. Copy r Teived after this time will be run ander th heading Too Late to eify. HELP WANTED FEMALE J j0 MM M GIRL for general house work. Phone 10t3. Give reference - WANTED Girl for light house work, CHI X845W. WANTKD Housekeeper for family of four. Phone 13517, evening only. SCHOOL, tfri to do homework, room, board and small salary write box 94. Statesman. . SALESMEN WANTED WANTED Vacancy now offered to handle Ward's Reliable product hi Marion and Linn counties. Gentleman ly, steady hustler desired. Previous experience not necessary. Particulars on request Dr. Ward's Medical Co., "Winona, Minn. Kstablished 1856. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Work i for new Chevro let truck, or truck and trailer. Box 442jJja2J. FOR SALE Miscellaneous roK SALE-- -c-eaacr aarvtca call MWMA J iMMWM' w VMM TOR 8ALR Small steam boUer with electric heater: suitable for dry clearf Ins work. Inquire Statesman. BARGAINS Burroughs Adder S0, American $10, Mimeograph $25, un derwood Nc. e $12. Thoa. Roen, 4li Court. GRAVENSTEINS Rullf son's. K. 8. Box 69. Phono 41"4. GOOD Used Radio electric equipped OY can be used with battery. See this and hear it. Priced to go quick. Inquire at Western Auto Supply Co. 201 N. Commercial. j 1. WVWWWW . J1 TOMATOES FOR SALE 50c, 65c and 75c per bu. Urlng boxes. Other garden truck. Open 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. Third house north of Kelzer school, , river road. Phone 93F3. CONCORD and Sweet Water grapes. Phone C6F13. William Stoddard, It. 1, Box 75. FORDSON tractor with plows. Box 42 Statesman. WWWWSVWWA . M WVwt FOR SALE Good Holsteln milk cow. One doz. B. It. pullets and house hold goods. SEE Mrs. H. C. Mallett with J. C. Penney Co. HEYWOOD-WHkefield Sulky for sale. $9.50. 935 Mill. Tel. 2950J. WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED Used pianos. In ex change on Radios, phonographs, or fur rltnr. H. L Stiff Furniture Comonnv MISCELLANEOUS C. A. WITCRAFT. well driller. Dal las. Oregon. 1118 Birch s Phone 973. DOGS BOARDED, reasonable rates. Petland Kennels, Pac hwy. Tel. 2349M. WHf- have a backache! Try Mas seur and Magnetic treatment for all kinds of ailments. I specialize on nerves, also dietlatits. 330 N. High. Phone 2079-W. wwwv . WALNUT drj ing. Is per . pound. Jvirg or small lots. Phone I3SF3. Lee Hatchery. PAINTINO nnd tinting, call 1763R. FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT Nice sleeping rooms. Not far out garage if desired. Phone 1330 J. wA ONE sleeping room. 1121 N. Church street. ROOM and BOARD I.WWTW NICE large sleeping room with board. Close to three schools. 1698 S. Liberty. FOR RENT APARTMENTS AMBASSADOR APARTMENTS MODERN furnished or unfurnished 2 and 3 room apt. Radto, electric re frigeration, equipped laundry room plenty of heat and hot water. Garage or free parking space. 24 hour Janitor service. rhone 1972 650 North Tummer St FURNISHED first floor apt 1335 State street. ONE room apartment with kitchen ette. Modern home, close in. Phone 4 6:1 J. FOR RENT HOUSES OUR home, partly furnished at 145 Mirion. Phone 1270R, after 6:30 p. m. FOR RENT Houses ' furnished and Unfurnished. F. L. WOOD 341 State Street JWWW i A rf FOR RENT -Houses furnished and unfurnished at 341 State street room 4. LOUIS BECHTEL. agent 1 FOR RENT 6 Zl. on Maple ave. furn. .... $30.00 6 R. on N. Church 30.00 7 R. on N. 21st 30.00 h R. on on S. 14th furn. l 22.00 R. on S. Cotatge 20.00 6 R. on S. 19th 20.00 Wr. G. KRUEGER , Realtor HI North Commercial Phone 21 7. THREE room and bath, bungalow in beautiful Edgewater Court, Kingwood Park, laundry and Maytag, garage. lirtv. floors, fireplace $30 furnished $25 unfurnished. Phone ssio or 134U NEAT 3 room furnished house, 1905 FOR RENT Large 11 room house. Close in at Center and Cottage. $40. Others from $15 to $90. BECKE & HENDRICKS 189 North Hsgh FOR RENT jair l-lll'llr mmmm-mm " " " FOR LEASE Good fed duck and pond 4 miles S. E. of Turner. K. 3. Box 49. STORE room 'In Elsinore theatre tMg., with basement and elevator. A very high class room, beautifully dec orated. Phone 1596W. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 109 chickens, to trade for acreage near valley town. m ACRES, new 4 room house, 70 bearing fruit trees, wonderful view. For quick sale, $2000. terms. Best buy In 4t01QQj house, fully furnished. Price $3250. $500.00 cash; baL to suit. 4 ROOM modern house, furnace, fine lot $2750. Tour own terms. RicSi L. Keimann 319 N. High St Phone Sfi5. - -i A TPVT TriATnf nrrantxation on the Pacific Coast We have over 3000 nronertles listed for exchange. Every kind of property, every price, every lo cation. We can match your exchange Exactly, it you would like t trade ; your property today, com la today. . , in, n 0. 11. CXlKttE MTll"I 324 ft. High St TeL 2242. FOR BALE To settle an estate, a room borne, furnished, good location, priced t sell quick, fie U E. Stitf fer. ; at Statesman office or 171$ N. 37th St FOR SALE REAL ESTATE A GOOD INVESTMENT A Homo And aa Incaro S200B.M BUIS this ntcs t room home oa paved street; also has a small house- in the rear that ts rested for l. per month. 50.9 down will handle it. 3S300.S4 DAKDT 5 room brose, base ment, fireplace, furnace, garage, street paved, wonderful boy ; see It. Hmall dowa payment will do. BaL Ilk rent $425.0. Tins modern 6-room house on Capital ave., you aaookl owa aa It wnt be sold and at this sacrifice pvte. Betuttifut corner rot. Nice shrubbery, doubt garage. This ptaea is op to date and worth more money. $4500 down. l5SBd.ee. KCWT when an ts said this re pt-c Is the. best strictly nod era, donah constructed, fuU base ment; ale fireplace, furnace, doa ble garage, one of the show places In 8-lem. Tee lawn ancWh rubbery is a picture place, cost owner over f000.03: If you want a nice home, let us show you this one ; any reas onable payment down. For good homes at right price, BEX ... - 8KAR3 A TUCKER 184 B. Com! t Phone 3181. While visiting the state fair, call around and see ns. We write fh-e in--ui-bc and would be glad to handle our ua ranee. ACRB Two houses edge Salem South For sale terms, or would take lot as part payment. Price $3800. BECKE A HENDRICKS 189 North High wiisssaiin - 1 nrirxrirtitO-n 3 BEDROOMS New s t r i e 1 1 y modern The best borne buy in Salem for 84 2g Hardwood, 8-ft basement large garage furnace, fireplace, ldry. Extra large lot in center of restricted district. Close basses and schools at 945 Tamarack. $500 to $1200 down. Balance EXACTLY like rent IMME DIATE possession. BECKE ft HENDRICKS 189 North High Street --- -- --- innjTj-ivxj-UTjT-ri. FOR SALE SEVERAL choice building lots at low cost. Owner wHl build to salt with very reasonable terms. Prices from $400 to 1500. Ask us about them. LEO N. CHILD3 CO.. Realtors 32 State Street Phone 17X7 FUR SALS Attractive Fair-mount Hill Home Bnflt by owner ARTHUR RAHJ Phone 1927 or lt FOR SALE or exchange 14 acres near Salem with buildings. 14 H ACRES in two acre tracts, no buildings. 8 ROOM house in fine location, close In. See owner 161 S. 14th or call 1775M. . $50. DOWN and $23 monthly for a nice bungalow, 3 rooms, fireplace, bath, garage and paving pd. Price $1800. $35. DOWN and $23 monthly for new home, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, nook, fire place, garage and paving pd. Price $1SOO. $3500. 5 ROOM home in fine condi tion, living room, dining room, 2 bedrooms, basement, furnace, fire place, garage, large lot, several fruit trees, east front paving paid. Terms. $4100. 7 ROOM bungalow, modern to every way, corner lot, fine location, paving pd., several trees. $300 down. $50. DOWN : $35 monthly for a new English type home, large living room, oak floors, 2 bedrooms, attic - stairway, basement, furnace, fire place, etc. Price $1200. $3000. NEW 6 room English type home modern In every way, good loca tion. $500. down. MELVIN JOHNSON or A. L. DARK 320 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 637. LOOK! Business change forces me to leave Salem at once. Will take $500 for my $1000 equity in 14 acre tract near Salem. Good small house, best of soit fine spring. A real buy for someone. Full price $1500. SEE Mrs. Ellis with LEO N. CHILD3 CO., Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1727 COZT $ room bungalow and garage, east front $2300; easy terms. $15Q0 equity in good 8 room home, barn, 2 lots for beach cottage. Good 5 room cottage, basement, gar age, $2800. $500 down. Nice 8 A. home, close In. $3200. 5 A. home all in walnuts and cher ries, close tn, bldgs., water system fine soil ; $4500; take good residence. Houses and farms for rent. PERRINE & MARSTERS 212 Gray Bldg. 3 ACRES north, 300 ft. frontage, good 6 rm. house, in best condition, fireplace, eleo. water system, bath and built ins, beautiful trees, shrubbery ana flowers with pool, mostly in bear Ing prunes, walnuts, cherries and other fruit. Double garage, a real home for $6500. 8 ACRES one block from city lim its. 5 a. prunes, 6 rm. modem house with hwd. flra furnace, fireplace, au tomatlc elee. water system, 30 foot living rm, beautiful trees on hill, large bam, chicken house. This is the best buy oa the market at $10,000. WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor 175 South High Street THIS PROPERTT IS OFFERED TO YOU AT $1000.00 BELOW ITS ACTUAL VALUE. If you are in the market for a home, SEE THIS. New T room strictly modern house, has 4 bedrooms, hardwood floors in living room and dining room, tile bath room floor with receassd tub. Work manship and material is of the best throughout. Paved street garage. Lot 0x133. Price $4000.00 and assume paving. SOCOLOFSKY ft SON First National Bank Building 5 ROOM modern house nicely fur nished for rent $35.00 will lease. 40 ACRES to lease at $300.00 a year 16 acres in beans, all wire, posts. 4 horses, harness, plows, and all tools. nousenoia rurniture tor sale at II 000.00. 20 ACRES south of Salem in apples. prunes, pasture, fair house and fine barn for only $37a0.00. $1000.00 will nanaie. 10 ACRES close to Salem, fine 8 room modern house, 2. acres cherries. price $6000.00. Exchange for Salem house. Prerer older property. FOR RENT 5 room modern house, nicely furnished for $35.00. Will lease 20 ACRES 11 miles south of Salem. 1-4 mile from Pacific highway, 6 acres apples. 5 A. prunes, balance pasture, fair house nnd fine new barn, price reduced to $3750.00. $1000.00 will handle. S. M. EARLE Realtor 224 North High Street Phone 2242 COZY new 4 room bonga low, half ' tsiuuira, v&9(. Ui Bull, JUKI across -the road from city limits, has city privileges, electric tights, city water, nook, bath, concrete founda tion, double garage, woodshed, young fruit trees, berries, paving paid. Price cut for a quick deal from $3600 to $3.- zuu. f ayment down ; balance $30 month ; hurrv and see LOUIS BECHTEL or MRS. CLARKE or MR. KOEHLER 311 Slate Street Room 4. GOOD TRADES What Have You to Match These? Fine farm, 379 acres $35,000. Fine farm, 193 acres 14.500. Fine farm, 114 acres 7.980. Fine timber, 160 acres 6,000. Many other good trades to offer. To Trade Your Property Satisfactorily SEE LOUTS BECHTEL or MRS. CLARKE or MR. KOEHLER At 341 State Street Room 4. GOOD time to Invest on Rural ave nue, only through street east and west in south Salem. Good 7 room plaster ed house, fireplace, basement, on to three lots, urge mit cherry and or namental trees, cheap, terms, near schools. Also some good orchard lots cheap. SEE . W. C. CONNER Statesman office, owner. Phone 2235W. NEW HOME $3609. $400 CASH. FOUR ROOMS and nook. Full c ment basement ; piped furnace ; hard wood floors ; fireplace ; built-in kitch en, wired for range ; nook ; floored at tic: garage. $460. cash; balance easy terms. A GOOD BUT. TRIANGLE REALTY COMPANY 421 Court Street Ground Floor. LARGE new horn 3 bathrooms eta Immediate possession. For sale terms $7350 or would take good se dan as part " BECKE ft HENDRICKS 18$ North High FOR SALE REAL ESTATE "EXTRAS SEClALi " UJL ' 43-199 ACRE and rood I room house do la oo highway. Pric only $3A. Will trad for mere house and less ground. SEE Mrs. Kills with LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 320 Stat Street Phone 17 IT. HOME at $100. per mo. Income. Value $1.M0. Phone 23MJ, own-r. EXCHANGE Real Estate WANT LARGER FARM ST ACRES close to Salem, fine road all in cultivation, new ft room boose, electric water system, bath, chicken howM, barn, variety fruit, berries; $12,500.00. Want around 100 acre dairy farm, prefer stocked and equipped, as sume some. TRIANGLES REALTY CO. 421 Court Street EXCHANGE EXCEPTIONALLY fin horn In Spokane. Washington. Price $450. Will trade for Salem and a-sum. SEE Mrs. Ellis with LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 33$ Stat Street Phone 1727 FOR SALE FARMS AAApAAAAAAAAAAVVS-VMSi 294 ACRB farm can be bought at greatly reduced price. GERTRUDE J. V. PAGE 493 North Cottage ACREAGE SMILE and the world smile with you, cry and you cry alone buy one of our small acreage places, raise your kiddles in the suburbs of a real live town and you'll keep on smiling. Ex clusive listing only. ALLAN STEVENS VALLEY" LAND CO. 154 North Liberty Street FORCED TO SELL MY $4 A farm, best of soil, all til lable land, fair bldgs., house $ rooms, good well, most ideal for walnuts, fil berts or prunes or berries. Located in Sunnyslde district the heart of the fruit belt I am a widow, a non-resident Poor health; forced to sell at a big loss. Price cut to $69 per acre. If interested see my agent LOUIS BECHTEL Sil State Street Room 4. CLOSE In, well located acreage near a real town like Salem. Will grow into money. Raise your kiddles in the open. I have several little valleys of the moon love nest included for you new lyweds. Terms so easv. ALLAN STEVENS VALLEY LAND COMPANY 164 North Liberty Street WANTED REAL ESTATE DO YOU NEED CASH? I have a buyer for a modern t or 6 room house north of Court and within walking distance of business center. Zt must be priced under $5000.00 and a bargain. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT Realtor Loans Insurance 147 No. Commercial St. Salem, Ore. Business Opportunities STORE room for lease. Gerturde J. M. Page. " - -- - - -i ir r-Lnjrutnnj SUBURBAN grocery for sale, or will lease building and fixtures. P. O. Box 163. FOR SALE A restaurant In good location in Woodbuin, Ore. Priced low, for quick sale. Can give possesseion at once. Cash talks. See owner. 713 Harrison Btreet, Woodburn, Rt. 1, Box A, Ore. ' MONEY TO LOAN CITY AND TRACT LOANS Reasonable Rates No Delay STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 703-8 First National Bank Bldg. Phone 457 Kalem. Oregon FEDERAL FARM LOAN 6ii. F. L. Wood. 341 State Street MONPjY LOANEL' ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce your paymenta, You keep the car. P. A. KIKJSl Cor. Liberty St and Ferry Phone 121 fialem. Or. Private Mcney to Loan FARM LOANS Plenty of money to loan oh good farm security. City Loans We are loaning Prudential In surance company money en city resi dences and business property at 6J4 ft Roberts. 205 Oregon Buildiuc. per rent plus a commission. Hawkins , , , , , -, n iJJI.Ot CITY AND FARM loans at lowest rates. Best terms obtainable. Our Insurance department offers you ex pert advice and service in all lines. HAWKINS ft ROBERTS (Inc.) TeL 1427 205 Oregon Bldg. PERSONAL LOANS MADE pn furniture, cars, salaries or other good security. Repayable monthly. When in financial need see us before closing a loan. GENERAL INVESTMENT CORPORATION First National Bank Bldg. Phone 1200 ON FARMS ANT CITY REAL ES TATE. LOWEST INTEREST RATES. BERT T. FORD FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG - - -- - i -i ,--, i-i(-)iin n i-inru-LTi ON farm ana city property, lowest cost for loans through this office. HUDKINS ft SANFORD, INC. Phone 2219 Room 3, Miller's Store Building BORROW MONEY On automobiles, furniture, livestock, personal effects, and other good security. SALEM LOAN BUREAU. 405 Bank of Commerce. RESIDENT LOAN: $12.S5 per month retires a loan of $1,000 in 120 months. Pay faster if you wish. No membership fee. See Delano. 290 N. Church. Phone 2830. LOANS TO men and women steadily employ ed. On your plain note, lowest rates, easiest payments, quickest service, fairest dealings and newest methods. Loans also made on indorsed notes, furniture, pianos and other personal property. All transactions strictly con fidential. STATE LOAN CO. 212 Oregon Building Second floor, corner State and High. Office hours 10 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Teletone 932. P. H. BELL, real estate loans, in surance surety bonds. 219 U. S. Nat'L Bank bldg. Tel. 607. Res. 3009J. $1000. to $3000 to loan. Gertrude J. M. Page. LOANS WANTED - - - " - -- -- -- -- - 1 1 i i -I,-, - rumfrxuLn WANTED Private money to loan on real estate. W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO. 134 South Liberty Street WANTED Private monev for farm loans. We have several applications on nana. Hawkins Roberta. Inc. 05 Oregon Bldg LIVE STOCK and POULTRY PULLETS for sale about 60 White Leghorn pullets. $1.25 each. Phone 133F3. Lee's Hatchery. WILL pay too price for 600 hens and 100 cases eggs. Hollywood Pro- auce. ivta f airground tui. rej. 716J. W. J. Patterson, M. D. V. Veterinary surgeon. Res. 458 21st N. Phone 1461J. COCKRELS for sale Barred Rocks. Reds, Buff Orphingtons, Black Min orca. WhHa Minorcas. "Brown Leg horns, Whit Leghorns. Our cockrels nave type, color and style, - Phono 1ft HEAD of a-ood srrade heifer all from heavy producing cows. Ten to is months old. one Guernsey bull, 2 years old, registered It desired. Box 7, care statesman. FOR SALE 2 good milk cows, also 2 heifers cheap. R. S, Box 49, Turner. ---------- - -i-i- -,rii-,-i- -i-i-i-w- ."M rkrt ram FOR SALE Good young farm team. Weight 1450 each. Nearly new double harness and Iron wheel farm wagon. Box 43. Statesman. FOR SALE WOOD FOR SALE Wood of an U. D. May field, ohoao lira. kind-. FDR SALE WOOD , DRY fir and oak wood, coal and fuel oil. Call on aa for prices. W give good measure, good q-oallry and good service. T.-RMKR TRANSFER A STORAGE Telephn $3. GOOD COAL DRY WOOD TJ-Ld-PUOOLB lift - -- -- -- - , i a , - -M-wwtnAftrm GUARANTEED DRY Wood coal. TeL II. Salem rfee! C 783 Trade. DRY l-ta eld ftr. 4 ft . ash and fir knotta. Cord measure. Reductions on large orders. C U. Harbwugh. $38 rugmana ave.. pnon ie. MWWWMWA il JMM ) JM GOOD WOOD at a reasonable pi lie. Wen seasoned mud growth fir and old fir slab and iaside wee. Prompt delivery. Fred E. Wells. Phone 154!. 280 Smith ChnrcH street. LOST and FOUND w lAtSST Tm THah V l. A - - m.U has Portia ad tag. Phone 2368J noon or evening. LOST Small yellow kitten near N. Summer and Hood. Reward. Phone 100SR. LOST From Alios and Marjory Marston stables. Fair ground- a coach dog about C months old. Return to sta ble and receive reward. w.wi mmm0m0 vmv ,ai wm"mm 1 wmw. LOST On Fairgrounds Thursday. Valuable breast-pin, keepsake since 1S55. Reward. Mrs J. W. De Lap, Rt g. Box 10$. Phone 100F14 . IN MEMORIAM IN loving memory of dear wife and mother, Mrs, Grace Burdick Mumford, who passed away one year ago to day. September 27, 1923. Dear Mother, to have, to hold, and then to part. Is the saddest pain for th human heart : The shock was great, the pain severe. W did not know the end was near. Wonderful wife, and mother and aid. On who is better God never made. Wonderful mother so loyal and true; One In a million, that mother was yon. In our heart your memory lingers Tender, sweet kind and trne; There Is not one day, dear mother That we do not think of you. So sadly missed by husband, children and mother, Mra Grace Burdick Mumford was born in Janesville, Wis.. November 1, 1880. (She moved with her parents at an early age to Glyndon, Minn., where she Was married to Hale H. Mumford in Moorehead, Minn., November 22, 1899. Her husband and three daugh ters, Gladys, age 21, Genla 17 and CIrace. 14. survive her. FOR SALE USED CARS VaS!ey Motor Company Used Cars FORDS Model A Fordor t $650.00 Model A Tudor $550.00 Model A Siort Coupe, new tires 550.00 Model A Phaeton 465.00 1926 Tudor 275 00 1926 Coupe Ruckstell 250.00 1926 Roadster, ruckstell, new tires, wire wheels 200.00 1926 Touring 150.P0 1924 Coupe '26 motor 150.00 1924 TouriHg ; 60.00 OTHER MAKES Overland 6 Coach Essex 6 Coach Star 6 Touring 245.00 165.00 285.00 235.00 350.00 60.00 ttar uoupe Dodge Roadster ..... Dodge Roadster Open Evenings Valley Motor Company SALEM Center at Liberty Phone 1995 Genuine Values For The Used Car Hunter 1929 Whippet Sedan, run 3000 miles 700.0$ 1927 Dodge Coupe, leather A 1 shape 465.00 1921 Ford Touring with box on 65.00 1927 Willys Knight Sedan, Model 70A 730.00 1925 Olds 2 Door Sedan 300.00 1927 Oldsmobile Sport Coupe .... 625.00 1927 Dodea Sedan, new r.aint. new tire3 - 550.00 1927 Essex 4-door Sedan, A-l condition 550.00 1925 Chev. Touring 150.00 Capital Motors 150 North High Street SALEM. OREGON Used Cars on Hand Aug. 27. 1929. 1927 MODEL Ford delivery, with all steel body, enclosed tight Car in A-l condition. Body alone a $300 value. This car would be of great value to store, owner for delivery car or to track farmer. CAPITAL MOTORS CO. 850 N. High Street McKay For Used Cars With an O. K. That Counts NEW MODEL A FORD SEDAN Has had very little service $650.00 1-1926 Ford Tudor, fine condi tion - 265.00 1-1928 Dodge Sedan like new 626.00 1-1928 Chev. Coach (fully equip ped, including trunk) 625.00 1-1927 Chev. Roadster, refin- Ished - $45.00 1-1928 Chev. Sedan, recon ditioned 676.00 1-1927 Chev. Truck, cab ft bed. 450.0 1-1928 Essex Sedan, like new 525.00 We have others. See us before yon buy. LOW G. M. A. C. TERMS . POSITIVE GUARANTEE 430 North Commercial Open Evenings and Sundays Courtesy Cars We have the following courtesy car that we are offering at a very sub stantial saving. This car cannot be told from a new car on the salesroom floor. NASH SPECIAL SIX 4 Door Sedan. Also the following good used cars 1929 Essex Coach $650 1927 Star Roadster 40 192$ Chrysler 58 Coupe 475 1928 Marmon Roadster 975 1925 Overland Coach 350 1927 Chrysler 60 Sedan 2 Door 650 1925 Willys-Knight Sedan 450 1926 Bulck Touring Enclosure 450 1925 Nash Special Six Coach 496 1925 Ford 4 Door Sedan 296 1926 Essex Coach 250 1925 Gardner Touring 296 Ford Coupe 31 F. W. Pettyjohn Co. 365 N. Com'l. Street Tel. 128. "After We Sell we Serve." Hudson-Essex Offers Price Cutting Sale No reasonable offer refused. Make us an offer on any car in stock. We want cheap cars In trade. '28 Hudson Brougham $1050 '28 Bulck Standard Sedan 1028 '28 Whippet Six Convertible Coupe 691 '25 Bulck Standard Sedan 67$ 28 Essex Coach 62$ 26 Dodge Sedan 89ft '24 Hudson 7-pa revenger sedan 881 '24 Hudson Coach - 291 2$ Essex Coach - 283 '25 Essex Coach - 228 25 Ford Sedan 19$ 24 Ford Coupe 7ft Several Essex Challenger demonstra tors st substantial discount and RE MEMBER no reasonable offer refused on used cars. State Motors, Inc. Hudson-Eraex Distributors Corner High ft Chemeketa Tel. 1000. Open evenings and Sundays. FOR SALE USED CARS V VWMJ RTTTfl- TOURTXQ. f cvL in rood running condition. A real buy at $(5.00 on terms. i LODER BROS. 44S Center street Salem Phono 45 Special Bargains For Used Car Buyers During Fair Week 193S 1927 Bulck Standard Coach Bulck Standard Coup Bnick Standard Sedan 92T 9ST $ Bulck Standard Sedan Bnick Standard Coup Buick Standard too line Bulck Standard Coup 192S 19SS 1924 mucK Touring 1923 1923 192 Buick Sedan, balloon tires 325 Dodge ft Coupe go Dodge C touring 315 Dodge Coupe, balloon tires - 378 Essex 4 door sedan 485 Essex Coach, overhauled 265 Chevrolet Coupe 250 Chevrolet touring 150 Chrysler 4-52 sedan 450 Franklin sedan 45 Ford 4 door sedan 175 Ford tourinc ICS Ford Roadster pickup 125 Ford delivery , 45 Pontiac Coupe , 575 Pontine Coach 475 Pontiac Sedan 475 Oakland AA sedan , 865 Oakland Sedan 504 Oakland touring 325 Star 4 sedan $75 Studebaker Dictator sedan T75 1923 1927 12 1928 1926 192T 1923 1926 192 192ft 1924 1928 1923 19JT 1923 192C 1923 1927 1927 Consolidated Used Car Center Marion and liberty Open Evenings and Sunday Phone 1027. . -1-1- 1 - - ,-, . LOCOMOBILE 4 DOOR sedan in beautiful condi tion Jet black paint job thoroughly reconditioned and guaranteed for 30 days. This is one of our GOOD USED CARS. Price $750 on easy terms. Open Evenings and Sunday LODER BROS. 44$ Center St Salem Phon. 459. Graham-Paige Sales and Service for Marion and Polk Counties. Fine cars at any Prices Bargains afThese! 192 Willys-Knight "66" Sport Roadster 1928 Oakland 2-dr. Sedan 1915 Rickenbacker 4-dr. brougham 19?S WHlvn Tfnlu-ht &t- 1923 Maxwell Touring 1925 Studebaker Victoria Several good values in used trucks also. THESE cars carrv our rasiilii. TT A car guaranteed. Reo Sales & Service Company 377 North High Street OLDSMOBILE CACH BARGAIN A-ONE CONDITION. BEST BUY IN THE CITY. $140.00 DOWN: BAL. $22.50 per. mo. NO FINANCING CHARGE. PHONE 193$ AFTER 10: 00 A. M. WILLYS KNIGHT TOURING with glass enclosures In guaranteed condition. A real value and a car that Will stand hard service for $JS5 on easy terms. Open Evenings and. Sunday. LODER BROS. 445 Center Street Salem Phone 430. WANTED USED CARS CASH nnld for Fordy Biker Auto. BUSLNESS DIRECTORY AUCTIONEERS F. N. Woodry IS Trs. Salem's leading Auctioneer and Furniture Dealer Residence and Store 1610 N. Summer St Phone 611 , COU A, L. STEVENSON auc U.l?,eer' 28 years' experience in the Willamette valley, for dates or ar- rane".mnt & v a rx....i -"-ra- mrw v, n. vulliCT, liuiil advisor. First National Bank. Salenx rnum or wnt. A. u. Bievenson. Cor vallis. Oregon. H. F. Woodry and Son Th AUCTIONEERS Who SeU 'Rite- Down-Town" Phono , 75 20 Years Exnerlenco Ii. O. Hagedorn Auction, 1(1 r-m AS-111 lriAmf A house furniture sales. Tel. 1759W. BATTERY ELECTRICIAN R. D. Barton National Batteries Starter and generator work. 202 8mith High. BICYCLE REPAIRING LLOYD E. RAMSDEN Columbia Bicycles an drepalring. 387 Our. CLEANING SERVICE Center St Valeterla, tel. 3227. RTTTT ' pi n. nawl Maa fti lrD LEY CLEANERS, 193 N. Com't over DUBICXa CHIROPRACTORS Dr.ttl. SCOTT, PSC. Chiropractor. 358 N. High, TeL 87. Res. 2104-J. DRS. SCOFIELD. Palmer Chiro practors. X-Ray and N. C. M. New Bank BMg. ELECTRICIANS HALTK ELECTRin CHY 4(1 TJnrth Front st. TeL No. 2. FLORISTS FLOWERS FOR ALL. occasions Olsen'a Court ft High St. TeL SOL CUT Flower a, wedding bouquets fun oral wreaths, decoration a C. F. Breithaupt florist 613 Stat Street Tel ISO INSURANCE WARREN F. POWERS Life and General Insurance TeL $07. 31$ 0. a Bank Bldg. BECKS ft HENDRICKS 189 N. High TeL 161 RICH L. REIMANN General Insurance, Loans 31 N. High St TeL 866 WTLLAMETTB INSURANCE ifiRKnr 215 Masonic Bldg. Phono No, 383. West Coast Life Insurance Co "Insured Savings." 305 First National Bank Building TeL 370. K, J. Harder. Dist. Mgr. KODAK FINISHING EXPERT KODAK FINISHING, 7 It - , LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WELDER LAUNDRY TetophOM SB fts a High CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY '"Th Laundry of Pure Materials" Telephone- 166 1264 Brnsdwav fd&TTRESSES MATTRESSES RENOVATED by the A..U.I rM n ..11 rt X. . . v wiy muuiic ui, u4v norxn Capitol. Called for and delivered. AU work smaranreed. Tel. 1 MUSIC STORES TOR RENT New pianos. EL L Stiff Farnitnr Company. GEO. C. WILL-Ptaaoe, Phono graphs, sewing macbinea, she muare and piano studies. Repairing phono. graph and -swing nw nines. 411 Stats street. -$91S . 825 35 75 tso 385 43S 1EA PAPER HANGING PHONE GLENN ft dire Irw decoratlng, pa per hanging. Hating. nti'i nw wonraws PLUMBING PLUMBnro H-k. firat- 14 THJ SSOl flUNTLNG FOR STATIONER Y. P ta Mgrama hooks or any kind in rnaunc ca 1 at in 1 Printrng Lartmnt 315 a RADIO FOR very pa raoaa . for imj pars AU sfcsndard sfate of Radio Tube. EOFP ELXXTTWCAL. SHOP. 335 Court St- TeL 43 ROOFING SOLVH your rooflng dtfricultiea with Pioneer Yosemlt rock svrfaced shingles. Carlton Pioneer Roofing Co. 17N. Front TeL 487, STOVES STOVES gad stor repatrteg. Stoves for sale. rebuiU and repair-. All kinds of woven wir fence, fancy and plain, hop baskets and txxtka, loga hook. Salem Fence and Stov Worica 262 Cheawketa street TAILORS D. H. MOS f? ER Tailor for men and 474 Ormrt St TRANSFERS CAPITAL City Transfer On. I2i State St. TeL 1 23. Distrlbotins, fer wardln : and storage our specialty. Get nor rates WATCH REPAIRING GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIR ING or money back. THE JEWEL BOX. 173 N. Liberty Sal-m New First National Bank Building Directory BASEMENT De Lnxe Shinu-r Partr Experts for Ladies and Gentletaee Fourth Floor Dr. C. B. O'Netn, Optometrist Phone 625 401-403. DR. I R. Burdette. optometrist 103 B'irst Nat'L Bank Bldg. Tel. 118. TENTH FLOOR Dr. W. A. Johnon. Dentist Telephone 12-a 1001 REAL ESTATE 5 DIRECTORY -6 BECKE A EIKXrmmica 189 N. High TeL 181 JOSEPH RARRRR RUAIrv nn 300 Grey Bldg. Phone ?9I LEO N. CHILDS co. Realtors zu biate u TeL 1731 F rt nRT.lNO 290 N. Church TeL 18S S. M. EARLE 224 N. High 8t TeL 2243. HOMETl n mSTEB RU?AITV n 170 V- State' St TeL 842 W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO. 134 8. Liberty St TeL 61k V IRLVIN jnuvanM $30 U. R Bank Bldg. TeL 43? GERTRUDE! J. M. PARR 493 N. Cottage Tel. 1186. RICH L. REIMANN. Realtor 219 N. High bt TeL 885 SOCOLOFSKY ft SON 304-5 First Nat Bk. Bldg. TeL ?t J. F. UX.R1CH 129 N. Commercial TeL 1354 TRIANGLE REALTY CO. 421 Court SL TeL 451 P. U WOOD 441 Stats 6L TeL 794 Saltra Markets Frisk mots (Wholesala Quotation) Huckleberries, lb. 15 Cranberrie , , , 6.00 Ground Cherriei, lb. IS Apples, locals .. .1.50 Peaches, Yakima clings 751.25 Plump, lorn I, lb 03 Bananas, lb. Q.T Pears, Bartletta :. 2.00 Limes, carton 5 dos. 3.00 Dates Dromedary, 3d, 10 ox. pkgi. .6.50 Cone's Pitted, case 8.75 drape fruit. Iris of Pines, Cuba 11.25 ISO's , 6.50 Comb Honejr, new crop Lemons, Calii. 4.004.50 15.00 Cantaloupes Local. Il. 02 04 02 H 04 01 Honey Dews, lb. lea Cream Melon . Cam bos Watermelons, per lb. Orarees, Valencia 100's 126" lfl'a 176'i ,., -6.50 ...6.50 -.7.25 -7.25 200'a ..6.25 216 252's 2tf3'a 844'S Crapes, white Malagas Red Malagas .5.75 4.50 4.25 3.50 1.75 2.50 1.25 1.75 2.25 -eedlass Grapes Roe ef Pern Gripes i okays liady Fingers 2.5 Coacerds, 30 lb. ... .1.40 Vegetables (Wholesale Quotations) Cauliflower, local 1.75 Peat, coast, lb. 00 Qreea Beana, leal 05 Celery, Labiis, doi. ftOfel.OO Celery Hearts 90 Spinach, local, orsags box 1.50 Bunched vegetables, per doi. bunches Carrots 40 Beetn 40 Turnips ,, ,- ,. . so Radishes o Parsley 60 Onion.s 40 Garlic lb 15 Tomatoes, local, lug 5 Onions. Walla Walla Slobe 2.50 Pickling onions, lb. f9 Lettuce, local 1.902.75 Cucumbers 75 Pickling cucumbers 45. 85 Cabbage 02 Green Peppers, The Dalles, lb. .05 Celavos, case SM Egg Plant, crate 1.5 Summer Squash, box .80 Hubbard Squash, lb. OS Marblehead squash 08 Danish aouash "4 Corn, Ysllow, set. 8 White, C dos. 9 Sweat Potatoes, lb. Potatoes, local 02 i Yakima S.oa Feeds (Retail Quotations) Cslf meal, 25 lbs. Scratch, ton . 1 95 -53.00 -40.00 -50.00 -34.00 .34 00 ..50.00 -58.00 Corn, whole, tea Cracked and ground Mill ran, ton Bras, toa Ere mash With milk .... Eggs (Bayiag Price) Extras Standards Mediums Pullets -3 87 ..33 .24 Poultry (Bujing Price) Stars Roosters, eld Heavies Mediant Lights Colored broilers Leghorn, broilers Bnttorfat (Wholeaala Quotations) Prist .53 -94 iCartoa Batterfsl .8 Batter (BetsU Qaetations) Prints .54 .55 Certe-s Oraia and Ray (Saytag Price) Yaeat. western red, so. . LOT Soft whits, ha. LO Oats. gray, be, 5ft Wkite, ha. & Barley, tea t 3.0 Bar 6a ti sad vstek J4.04J (Bayiag Price) VeaL Urn -SO 14 Bogs, top West and Fuse wool i Kediam ', , -39 Coarse SO LoaaVe wool 5 Old Kid .45 General Markets POBTX-UTD WEOKAT PORTLAND, Ore., Sept 35. (AP) Opea High Close Sept. 11 120 120 Dee. 124 13 T- 125 7-S May 132 135 135 Cask Grains: Wheat bC Bead blue stcss, hard whit 91.32; soft white, west er white S1J22; ; hard wiater, northern apriag, weatora red 1.19. Oats No. 2, 3 Ib white 334. Barley. Ko. 2. 45 lb.. P. W, f32, Cora, Ko. 2, eastern yellow, sbipneot 543.50. ih-ia. sU-eard, S-9. HAT PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. .6. (AP Hay, fcoyiag prices: Eastora Oregoa tim othy S20.50&21; do. jalley. glO19.0; alfalfa. 1819; clover. 816; oat hay, 816; straw, TQ3 ton; telling ptiees, 82 mora. DAXBY PORTLAND, Ore., Sept 26. (AP) Butter: Extras 4c; standards 48e; primt. firsts 47c; firsts tZc. Kegi: Lxtras 44e; first 38e; mhediura extras 35c; medium firsts 34c; ander aiae 2 4c , ' LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 26 (AP) Cattle and calves: Steady; receipts, cattle 100; calve 15. Steers, 1100 fTTlSOO lbs.. 10.50810.85. do. good $10.50 10.85; do. medium. 9 10.50; do. common $7(2 9. Heifers, good $99.50; common to medium $6.509. Cows, good 83 (3 8.50 ; do. common to medium S8; do. low cotter $36. Bulls ( rood to choice $8 8.50; cutter to medium $6.50 8. Calves, medium to choice $10312.50; cull to common $7 10. Vealers, milk fed, good to choice $13 (g 14.50; medium $llfel3; euU to common $3(3 11. Hog: Steady; receipts, 100. Heavyweight $9 10.75; medium weieht $9.75 11; light weight $10.75611; light lighta, $10 & 11.00. Packing sows, rough and xmoth 7.50 8.50. Slaguhter pigs, $9.50 10.50. Feeder and stoeker pigs, 70 to 139 lb., medium to choice $10 11. (Soft or oily hoga and roasting pig's excluded in above quotations.) Sheep and lambs: Steady; receipts 325. Lamb, 84 lbs., down, good to choice $10.5011; medium $9.5010.50; ell weights, cull to common, $7 9.50. Year ling weathert, 110 lbs. down, medium to choir 6.50 Q 9. Ewes, 120 lbs down, medium to choice $3.755; 120 to 125 lbs., medium to cuoico $3 (g 4.50; al! weights, common $13. FBODUCB PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 26. ( AP) Milk Raw milk (4per cent), $2.50 cwt., delivered Portland, less 1 per cent. But terfat, station, 47c; track, 48c; delivered at Portland 51c Poultry (Buying prices) Alive, heavy bens over 4H lbs.. 27c: medium hens, 3s to 4 lbs.. 22c; light, under 3H lbs., 20c ; broilers, under 2 lbs., 30c; springs, over 2 lbs., 28c; spring lYkin ducks, 20c: colored duckE, 18(i20c; tur keys, No. 1, 38c; live, 2830e. Potatoes, Gems, No. 1 grade, $2.75 3.00 per cwt. CHICAGO GHAUT CHICAGO, Sept. 6. (AP) Nearly 6c per bushel upturn ia wheat prices to day above yesterday's lowest figures ac companied much enlarged speculative buy ing of wheat future deliveries here. Meanwhile, export business i a North American wheat took on bigger volume, aggregating 1,250,000 bushels for the day, with Argentine offerings of wheal at Liverpool apparently being Withdrawn. Another outstanding feature waa report ed slashing reduction of estimates of the 1929 wheat yield in Australia. Chicago closing quotations on wheat were strong, 2,.c to 34e a bushel high er than yesterday's finish. Corn closed le to 3 Vac up and oats IVie to die ad. ranre. and provisions ranging from 5 decline to a rise of 2 cents. NOTICE OF REVIEW AND EQUALIZATION . OF ASSESSMENT ROLL The STATE TAX COMMISSION will attend as a board of equaliza tion at the Capitol In Salem, Ore gon, on the third Monday In Octo ber, 1929, and publicity examine the assessment roll by it made, and review th same, and correct all errors ia valuation, description, quantities or qualities of property by it assessable and In apportion ment of assessments made by it; and it shall be the duty of the persons and companies to appear at the time and place appointed. Petitions or applications for the reductioa or change or apportion ment of a particular assessment shall be made in writing, verified by the oath of the applicant, its president, secretary, managing agent or attorney tn fact, and be filed with the Commission during the first week it is by law required to be in session, and any petition or application not so made, veri fied and filed shall not be con sidered or acted upon. STATE TAX COMMISSION, By Earl L. Fisher, S. 20-27. Oct. 4-11. Chairman. NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the Coun ty Court of the Stat of Oregon, for the County of Marlon, his duly verified Pinal Account, as Execu tr of the last will and testament and estate of L N. Cook, Deceased, and that 6ald Court has fixed Tuesday, the 22nd day of October, 1929, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, as the time, and the County Court Room in the County Court House, at Salem, in Marion County, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final ac count and all objections thereto. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 20th day of September, 1929. T. M. COOK, Executor of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of I. N. Cook. Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Executor, Salem, Oregon. S. 10-27. Oct 4-1 1-1 1. MURDERER CONVICTED KINGMAN, Aris., Sept. 25. (AP) Stephen Rodema of De troit wai found guilty of murder in the first degree by a superior court Jury in connection with the flaring of Georgo In graham, of Kingman last August 12. The Jury recommended life imprisonment. The Oregon Statesman. The Northwest Poultry Journal. The Pacific Homestead, one full year by mail, J3.75, order now. TODAY'S WORD 1 WOAD. 2 WOKE. S WOLD. 7 WOOF. S WOOL. 9 WORD. It WORN. 14 WORT. ll WOVE, TARIFF BILL IS STILL IfJ Party Leaders Working Hard To Round up Votes as Factions Split By D. HAROLD OLIVER Associated Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON. . Sept. ZC (AP) Party lines crossed In tho senate today and made the issut so dose orer retention of thj flexible principle in the pending; tariff bill as to set party leaders feverishly to work in an effort to round op the "doubtfnla." Senator Borah of Idaho, a cam paigner for President Hoover last year, raged against the policy as an unwarranted delegation of con. gressional power and demanded that the president, now that h has has entered the tariff dispute on the side of the flexible clause, "go through to the' end and as sume full responsibility, for other sections of the Republican meas ure." PrevioBS Flgbt Made Upon Flexible Rale The.Idahoan toted against the flexible provisions when they were incorporated by the senat into existing law in 1922. He is one of the leaders of the republi can independent group, which is expected to line up with many de. mocrats against the principle ia the Hawley-Smlit bill, which em powers the executive to change customs duties after investigation by the tariff commission. Borah drew a brief reply from Senator Reed, republican, Penn sylvania, who said there was no question about the constitutional ity or the wisdom of the flexible provisions. A surprise came pehen Senator Fletcher, a Florida demo crat, took the floor and said ths president's statement not only ap pealed to him as "convincing.' but that he favored the finance committee amendment to inaka the section substantially as it is in existing law, Congress Held as Bad As Mr. Hoover "After all these months of stu dy and labor," Senator Fletcher said, "you now have before you a bill which is seriously denounced as an 'iniquitious bill," a 'mon strosity,' an 'abomination.'" "This is the work of congress." he added, "could the president do worse if he tried? He was convinced, the Florida senator said, that "such injustices as the bill will carry and such, changes as new conditions may warrant had better be corrected and made by the president, after investigation and report by the tariff commission, as the existing law provides." Borah emphasized that he was not assailing the president for is suing his statement on the flex ible principle, bnt he thought it was Mr. Hoover's duty now to "advise his body and the country In the same plain and specific way whether the Industrial schedules in this bill meet with his approv al." Borah Says Hoover's Practice Is Old One He would have condemned the president's action, Borah said, had it not been for the fact that exe cutives have been doing the same thing in matters pending before congress for more than sixty years. It was not his Idea, how ever, he added, of the division of duties among government branch es as provided in the constitution. The Idahoan attacked the flexi ble provision as having; operated in an inflexible manner because all but five of thirty-seven appli cations to th' etarift commission had resultedin Increased duties. The original purpose of ths clause, he said, was to permit & reduction in rates, enacted in. L922 to maintain war level prices. wunout waiting xor a general re vision by congress. The direction of the piece-meal revision sad been only in one way, however, he said, and that was upward. Not a single reduction of moment had resulted, he contended. All Quiet on the Western Front DOUBT: (Continued from Pag 10.) lieutenant, Bertinck, and calls ns in one after another. I have to appear as a witness and explain the reason of TJaden's insubordination. The story of petty persecution makes an impression. Hiramel stoss Is recalled and I repeat my statement. "Is that right?" Bertinck asks Himmelstoss. He tries to evade the question, but in the end has to confess, for Kropp tells the same story. "Why didn't some one report the matter, then?" asks Bertinck. We are silent: he must know himself how much nse It la report ing such things in the army. It isn't usual to make complaints ia the army. He understands It all right, though, and lectures Him melstoss, making It plain to him that the front isn't a parade ground. Then cones TJaden's turn, who gets a lonft sermon and three days open arrest He glrea Kropp a wink and one day's opea arrest. "It can't be helped, h says to him regretf-Hy. He's a decent fellow. Open arrest Is quits pleasant Ths clink was once a fowl-house; there we ran visit ths prisoners, ws know how to manage It Close arrest would have meant ths eel- -lar. They nsed to tie at to a tree, bnt that is forbidden bow. Ib many ways we are treated quit like men. An hour after TJaden and 1 Kropp are settled In beMad their 1 wire netting we make our way In ' to them. Tjaden greets ns crow- ' 4ng. Then we play skat far into the night Tjaden wins, of coarse, ths lacky wretch. (To be eontlsaed) HUNT SOLUTION 4 WOLF. 6 WONT, f WOOD. 10 WORE. II WORK. It WORM.