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v" ' : : --TheOIlEGOH STATESMAN, kv Oregoa, Thursday Morning Aanst 21. 1930 PAGE ELEVEN t i; - CXASSZ7XZ0 AUVJUTXtWI Reading notices, per line Xt Classified Advertising, per Hne 14s Classified Advertising, per toe S time - - XAa Oasstf led Advertising, per line times . 14- One month, daily and flsntnr 1LM Copy for this page accepted an til 4:14 the evening before publi cation for classification. Copy re cetved after thla tine wW be rue under the heading Tee lata to classify. . - - ' HOP PICKERS WANTED HOP pickers wanted. Williams Hap Yard. Register at Employment Office, 27 Chemeketa gt. Tel. 2411. HELP WANTED -- -i- Tiir"i'irwwm(vi.njLii WANTED Plekera fo evergreeBs. Co I n wages. Good camp ground. Bring tent. A-msviUe, Root i, Dan Frleaen. Tel. Btayton. 605. HELP V ANTED FEMALE RELIABLE girl for general house work, , Phone f F3, Independence. -- n i"wnirMirnjmji ADDRESS INQ ENVELOPE! WORK AT HOME during epare time. Substantial weekly pay; experience unnecessary- Dignified empioytnet for honest, sincere, ambitious per none. ADVANCEMENT a-KAGUE. NAPERVIILR, ILL SITUATIONS WANTED WMWWm YOUNCJ ladv wlaTiea itmnrori r general offire work, part or full time. Tel. H4J. FOR SALE -MlsceHaBcoos Orav. apples. J. Denny. B. box 24. PORTABLES typewriters, all makes, new and used. Adders and typewriter for rentTypew-iter Exchange. 421 ..FRR bale old papers, lie a bun die. Statesman office. GravensteJn'a. RnltfaM'a I T i i " ... BOSTON terrier pupa for 96KJ. C. A. Poole. CaU WHITE distilled vinegar far pick ling. Keeps your pickles crisax Pnritaa Cider Works, West Saleaa. . i ), MliM SPRAT nntflt immn. ' -goo, so.uv. ie zimw. Carmel and Crawford peaches. Aug. i jin. , xownaena, .ison Mottoes. v FOR SALE Good used Msytag nasher cheap. Sea Paul Hand, III i nemexeia. tst CRAWFORD peaches and Oe4de Bnntanr sweet corn at Mosquito Bar. PEARS for canning, SSc, Turn in at aryer on wauace Koaa. tr. t:w tng. , ArfAWHA ALMOST new General Electric re frigerator. Second size. Party leaving town, iuus jn. tjnurcn. GOOD HEATER, oak d renter, oth er articles. TeL 3&37-W. CtO N. Sum- in-r ei. BARTLETT canning pcara 5c at On liard. Rrine boxes, belivered Sa- h m 40c. Route 4, box 114J. Phone BARTLETT Pears 60e box at farm 4 miles N. of bridge oa Wallace r MfL xou lurnisn boxes. Mrs. i. a. Wright. BARTLETT PEAR You pjrk tlwta, in aunts busheL TJeuvered, rpnts bushel. 75 Rural avenue. Tel e;hotie 35-W. . THOROUGHLY reconditioned drop lir-ad sewing machines at I? each. White Sewing Machine Co., 147 South !gh St. OLD windows and door, with frumes and trim, cheap. Call at S54 No. 17th or Tel. 2 561-J. FOR BALE Underwood typewriter. Ci.Md condlttoBv Reasonable. TeL ! S,-W. TItADEMISCELLANEOUS MOTORCYCLE to trade for wood. T'lone 68. WANTED Miscellaneous AA)MWMW..W WANTED Used pianos. In ex change on radios, phonographs, or fur nimre. H L. Stiff Furniture Company. MISCELLANEOUS DOGS boarded In a real dog hotel. F- B. Flake, Petland farm. Pacific highway. A3TROLOGY, palmistry, Maxwell T. l 110. Mon. to Sat. 1244 H State. ROOM AND BOARD "ir j"ltm ii iVi"iiiVi - -i - i -i i BOARD" and room at 260 Center Ft. Kxcellent meals. A pleasant home. Close in. Reasonable. FOR RENT APARTMENTS m rf ' 5 -ROOM close in fur. apt 1st floor. T. a Albert, $44 MilL lh.i uux.ru .n rinryir -ir-i ------ Anarf menta 111 and 817. Crocery. S9 N. Com'L TWO sad three room apartments AM BASS ADO R APT3. Phone 1878. -- m-,'.- if it t inn 1P4 Mm.p mmm nuiffi. ment Furnished rooms sad spts. TsL .704. XMIWITWT L an.rtmnnf, 1 b4m1v ftir- rlshed rooma. Clean and desirable. Electrle rsntrSt eiectro-aoia, neai water. Don't miss seeing thla. PHONE 8878. AykA--kBS--AA8aass n4Tnif AOAnrWKN!4- isWlBsfssl-i xta a vw m e7 - - -rs m 7 zr town districts, Cieas, cmtartMbim, nicely furnished, nssonsMs. For te speetlon call Patton's Book etors. 2 ROOM apt Priced right 484 N. liberty. FURNISHED rooms and apart menta 2261 Hasel Ava TeL 129W. $!-- SS-Msse-ssass-i NICE far. 1st floor apt 594 Un ion. FOR RENTHOUSES 3 R. bungalow, inquire 1248 Ctia- meketa. ---4, MAJ MNMN -kpJ FOR RENT Houses fu.-nlsh-d sad Unfurnished. F. L. WOOD 841 State Ktret VWMWMMVNMMA VERY attractive modern bungalow $30 per month. TeL 1362M. FOR RENT Clean houses 810 to $60. Also flats etore bldga. business " BECKS A HENDRICKS ill Nor MJgn 7 room houwe 8a NorUi Sales, reas onable see Mrs, CadwsD, Statesmas flics. VvwMMJ wrtK RENT -4 room - Pinilshei house, garage. Call 1394J. r FOR RENT t rosea ttoase, keaoti fully decorated tntertor. AU sew. 824 Cbemsketa. Cfctt lUe-W. FURNISHED 4 room house, stood location, excellent -prtvse weu sys tem, for rent ts rssponsilils Bxtt- L. H.. csrs Btaiesn n. off oti TT.V nwvlern furnished hSUSS sn -reek asar. stats twus. . Phpns FOR RENT HOUSES e! . to US per month, Furnished. i $ FSr Bale yust lika rsnt at . VWIWIVIL rain. electricity, garage, H4 lota "$20 pi? month .no down jjaymefit. Bee ri-nir,ij UH THumaSON Ml State St, Sown 4 FOR RENT .. 'I! -.-! -I-I-.II.I...,,.IL WATfO. C T. PwtT. Trt. TFf. WANTED TO RENT roen rully modern home snfuralafaed. aeon utrtAt mrf-ii.u. T er two years longer. Box 229 States- FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE T-mVm-m-- -u-ir-j-ij-m i aa-ri- -i - inri riri & M. EARLS 224 N. Hira 8t Phone tut A reliable Salem realtot selling city and farm property of all kinds. Spe cialist to exchanges ef aU kinds of oroperty anywhere. ' lWi IMM-AMI Br OWNER, ( room cottage doa ble garage, lawn, abade, flowers and sarnhtor. If v wtraAm ;m . fwiture, eay terma Call 14 ISM. 1 XL slmai sVi-kak. t-eai -.ef t. eleew-la, 4 m. bewss, pay like rent. rice j room bouse, fireplace, hdw. floors, 125 . down. $25 per mo lnd. interest. Modem unfurnished bouses for rent . Insurance Money to Loan RICH L. R EI MANN TeL ICS Realtor 1 N. High St. 1 inrvoriivuu rma and breakfast Baok. noar ant strictly modern is every way, tile drain board, rooms large and airy, ejuality eenstroetic-. trMa, not a thin yoei can fiad fault with and priced for as Investment at ltd 04, easy terms. WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor 174 Sett High Street SMALL house and H acre, close in. for tiood. Bei ill, Salem. FOR SALE ra-rmewat Hfll rest- n with m ,1m, n..n home by owner. A. J. RAHN. 1510 Fairmount Street. Shone 1127. . HOUSE BARGAIN NEW strictly Baedera T room bouse, tile drain board, 4 bed reo-na, beat at- construction, garage, aU paring and walks In. A fine home at leas than the actual cost. Call f 7t for ap pointment. SOCOLOFSKT A SON First National Baak Bldg. ,! A. HowaB Prairie farm, fine sail, $125 per A. Tensa, One acre tract close U, good bldgiu fruit, snap, $2100. $tsi down; baL monthly paymesta. Good modern room home close In and fine location: sacrifice $5100. Good 5 room bungalow, corner lot $1S00; easy terms. See our list before buying. PERRINH A MARSTERS ee-e-e-aaSsaSssiSsWMs . FOR SALE 120 Acres, 75 is cult, woven wire tenc. lair buildings. 110 sheep- S00 chickens, creek aad springs, timber, good road. schooL Price 45600. New modern 4 room bouse in Holly wood dlst Small navment down, bal- anca like rent- Now, modern, except basement with 4 rooms and nook, hardwood floors, fireplace, small pay- nraii uuwn. uawnce iiae rent. HOLLTWOOD REALTT 2005 North Capitol TeL 2807 ...... Res. 2968. "Hsaaa,i WShave 40 hue roved an-es. stock. ed and equipped, 11 miles of Salem. 30 acres nuabie, prioa -308.00, $2,000, 00 cash aad i on bs lance. 26 acres of very fine land on pave ment 7 miles Salem, splendid orchard, berries, near school, price 23700.00. 20 well Improved acres on. high way, equipped for poultry, electricity, a beautiful place with stock and equipment ror $7soo.oo. A 4 room house In fair location for only $1204.00 with $35.00 down and $20.00 per month. A good close in T room furnished house for only $24 per month rent McGH-CHRIfFr A PENNINGTON 200-10 V. S. Bank Bldg. TeL 144. FIVE ROOM Bungalow for sale. modern, small basement built-ins, storage room, garage 14 by 20 with foil concrete floor, ample shade, some fruit, prood reels, no Local Imp. uist. assessments, a cozy home, clear. $2000, or might make reasonable trade up to $2500 ia or near Halem. 12 miles from $0,004,000 hydro-electric dam being built Reason for soiling, desire to be near university. E. ii carson. Box 46, Woodland, Wash. EXTRA SPECIAL Distant owners asks for Immediate sale of his 5 room modern home locat ed close to business district A real bargain for you at $3900. SEK Mrs. Ellis With LEO N. CHILDS CO- Realtors 30 State Street Phone 1727 aSa'e-Sa--s--------S-ts-i 4 room house. 1 sere, garage. wood-hed, chicken house, about acre filberts. $2750, $250 cash, easy terms or trade. 14 acres east, close In, fine 4 room house, basement barn, good dees well. variety orchard, fine location, price cut to truuu. uisoount tor an casn. C J. JACK.SUN WILU W. O. KRUEGER 14T N. Commercial LIST your property with us aad SAVE the commission. Buy ers get your name and address from our , display boards, thea deal DIRECT with you. j You pay os s small exhibit fee, that's alL OWNERS REAL ESTATE LISTING BUREAU 111 New Bllgh Bldg. Telephone TIT Salem, Ore. $3404 Neat and new home, 5 rooms. hardwood floors, full basement furnace aad fireplace, garage, lot 50x160, paving paid. A snap for 2 days Terms. $8800 New 4 room -Engllah style nome, rsn passment, rurnace, fireplace, hardwood floors, gar age, paving pd. Easy terms 12119 Living room. dining room, k itches, sedroem, full basetneat furnace, fireplace, garage, $54 down. $2004 to loan Insurance MELVTN JOHNSON $84 V. a Bank Bldg. Phone 437 TILLIE, THE TOILER FOR SALEREAL ESTATE BARGAIN, comer lot S7Hxl5 rtn 1 ML TiniiT ii i i t Price 8434.44. nlm H u Evans, 275 State St. Pbons 194L WWWWWMMWVW sxmc uivKKsrrrEo FARMINO 44 ACRKS. nanatl Hw land, 2 under plow, bat pastors sad wui-sr. -r-a ana weu water, good 4 tsm hense and ssm- Prieed ee SeU 43254. 8MAU- CHICKEN DEAL At edre tAtr links tk mram. mrr plastered 4 room bouse, S porches. hucku oouse, weoasnea ana garage, gas aad electric water system. Pries 42504b Includes 44 hna eon -M-- gardes teools and faniture. (jAKDEN ROAD One sere, nice 4 room nlast house, saraxe and voodaKeri. nrr close la $2200. Bee GEISETO with AKDERSOar A RUPERT ll & High fit 74 ACRES 15544,44 One 7 room and one 4 room tiousa. Barn. 25 a. cultivated land. 25 a. thnber. Running water. Bam full nay. 10 head cattle. 2 good horses. Wagon and all fasm implements. Trade for a house In Halem or a small tract close to Salem or Dallas. 85 ACRES $3500.00 I R. house, barn, poultry house. 23 A. cultivated land, if A. timber. Run ning water. Barn foil of bay. Trade for place set over 12 seres close to Salem. TO ACRES--47Se.0 Good iimtrovenienta. 40 A. cultivat ed land. 8 A. good timber, 20 A. crop. Good land and good location. Will exchange for larger place or city pro perty. We also have a good small apart ment house lease add farniahlngs to sell at a low price. See SEARS A TUCKER 181 S. Commercial St -j--"-w-- i STOP THAT RENT Read this then Hurry 5 Room house. Fireplace, 8 nice bedrooms. Bath and toilet All is A-l shape. This home is completely fur nished with nice furaltars. Price re duced for quick sale, $2580.00. $d.ftf will handle it balance easy. See my agents SEARS A TUCKER 184 S. Commercial St SNAP New modern firs room home, com plete la every detail, located sear Parrish school, extra good constme tion, east front on pavement has large attic A real buy at $$3200. $104 cash. 835 per month. SEE THIS BARGAIN TODAY. W. H. GRABENHOB.ST CO, Realtors 184 & Liberty St Phone (18 SPECIAL BUY - In suburban home, 12 acres nearly all in bearing fruit and berries, good six room house, electricity, bars and chicken houses, near good school and store. Price for Quick Bale $6544 cash. Recently reduced $2004 In price. W. H. GRABEN HO EST CO, Realtors 184 & Liberty St Phone 515 EXCHANGE Real Estate EXCHANGE Will accept good home In Salem as part payment on 84. acre farm, dark soil, 25 seres Is cultivation, good buildings, well. .4 cows, 2 horses, 2 hoga, chickens and hay. Price $6000. LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 320 State 8treet Phone 1727 GOOD TRADE 71 A. farm fully equipped, stock crop, machinery, 45 304. IS bead stock, 2 horses, chickens, 20 tons hay in barn. Implements, machinery, good well and spring water, some corn growing on place T ft. tall, close to school, has 2 sets of bldgs. Trade for acreagd. What have you? See my agents. BECHTEL OR THOMASON -341 State St.. Room 4 NA-AA-AMMS-AAA---AA GOOD TRADE $4000 Modern 7 K. house built 2 years, located in N. Salem. Trade for a smaller house, or acreage. What have you? See BECHTEL OR THOMASON 341 State St.. Room 4 ACREAGE 6 a. with 4 room ceiled house, good well. 2 a. strawberries, 70 4 yr. old cherry trees; also family orchard; S mL Salem, $2000. Will take property In Salem. II a. Poultry ranch 4 mL E. ef Sa lem, 6 room house, well, brood er house, large laying house, ham 28x28. Nice oak (rove. Price $5500. $ a. 4 mi, of Salem, good 6 room house, basement on highway, several kinds of fruit good barn. Price $5500. Wilt take house ia Salem to $1000. $2000 to loan Insurance MELVIN JOHNSON ."JO U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 837 STOCK RANCH 875 acres with buildings, ISO acres in crop this year, balance pasture and oak timber, located 16 miles from Sa lem. Price $20,000. Owner will con sider smaller farm near Salem, North or fc-ast, same value. YV. Ii. UKABSXHOKSI tJO-, Realtors 1S S. Liberty St. Phone 518 WANTED REAL ESTATE Special Announcement WANTED Listings on good city and country property. Now is the time to trade what you have for what you want and ws specialise on ex changes. Give us a trlaL E. B. ROBERTS, Realtor Ground floor Mason ie Temple P-islness TeL 809. Res 8J4R. Business Opportunities FACTORY Rep. Cinderella portable electric clothes and dish wsahar wants man to handle Marlon Co. Small cap ital required. Price 828.78. Only ons of its kind. See Mr. Stephenson. Marion Hotel, PrL, Aug. 22nd, 10 a. m. to 4 p. re. MONEY TO LOAN To finasce your new boms or refi nsnco yonr present home, see P. IL BELL, 208 U. a Baak Bldg. TsL 108. ON FARMS AND CITY REAL ES TATE. LOWEST INTEREST RATES. BERT T. FORD FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. CITY AND TRACT LOAN 3 Reasonable Rates No Delay STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION lit South High Street Telephone 225$ SsJem. Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN PERSONAL LOANS atAlS-ss rurnfture, car er other good sacwity. monthly, when ta ftnanctal as bee ore dosing a loan. GJERALIESTUEJfT CORPORATION First National Baak Bldg. Phono Its JKQ.NET LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refmaneed Arrange to redueo your permeata, ToP.Tk&- Cor. liberty t b4 Ferry Phone ill Salem. Ore. Federal Farm Loans, ftt per rent, r. L. WOOD. 841 State Street ij)rf LOANS' TO SALARIED PEOPLE On plain nates, endorsed cotca, furniture and piapoa. AU trssv asctiona strictly sonfldentiaL STATE LOAN COMPANY SIS Oregon Bldg. Second Floor Corner State ssd High Office bra. 10 :04 a. so. to 420 . zn. Telephone 43$ Licensed by SUte CITY AND FARM loans at lowest rates. Best terms obtainable. Our insurance department offers yos ex pert advice and service in aU llnrs HAWKINS 4k ROBERTS Unci TeL 1421 ZOi Oregon Bids. LOANS WANTED WANTED from private party $2540 on Salem residence, good security. 1st siortgage. Monthly payments of do sired. Address 82, care Statesman. FOR SALE WOOD GUARANTEBD Dftx Wood essi, TeL tZ. Salon Fuel Cm- T5X Ti-ula. i-i-i--rM--ir qnnjiTLn WE "hava II" wood an has an tk time. Prompt dell vary. 84$ a IStaV CobLs A Mitchell Co, pboas tit FIRST class dry old fir slab, 16-ta. old fir mill block. Screened hog fueL Prompt dellrery. Phone 1542. Fred tt' Wells, Inc. 280 a Church St DRY Ttr team smk wood, coal and fuel oIL Call on as far prices. We give good sTktssurs. good quality nd LMe'rRANSTXR A STORAGE Telephone nil Old fir. 16 in. 4 ft. $5 to $7.54 deL Summer price. Buckmaster, Brooks. TeL 8F22. FROM TIMBER TO TOU. TeL 8739. lXPx---- -M-Ml 14 In. and 4 ft. wood on hand at all times Also planer wood. TeL 2985. Tracy's Fuel Yards. DRY 14 In. old fir, 4 ft. fir, oak, ash, also dry old fir mitt slab. C 0. Harhaoghs Transfer aad Fuel, 818 Highland. Tel. 1994. LOST AND FOUND A-----------JW LOST Small Red Chow dog, an swers to name Pede. 875 N. Liberty St. Call 216S-J. Holt. Reward. PERSONAL PALMIST America's f o r e m o st seer. Prof. Knight. Salem Auto ('amp, S. Winter at Oak, cottage II. Free will offering. One ve"lt only. FOR SALE USED CARS 2H ton G. M. C. wood truck. $150. 00 cash. Call 13I2M. Valley Motor Company Used Cars 1929 Model A Tudor 1928 Chevrolet Coach $150.09 375.00 3S0.00 235.00 1928 Model A Roadster 1927 Chevrolet Coupe 1927 Pontiac Coupe . 1926 Stan. Studebaker Coach 1924 Model A Sport Roadster 1926 Chevrolet Landau sedan -1121 Model T Coupe, ruckstell 2S5.00 295.00 425.04 826.04 160.44 650.00 425.00 5 trucks priced 450.00 to 1329 Model A closed TERMS TRADES Valley Motor Company TeL 1945 Salem Center at Liberty CHEAP ROADSTKR 8 Good Condition 0 COMPLETE PP.IC E 333 CENTER ST. -wf---i---SwJeaVo Ford and Btuifck Used Car Lot. 75 Cars 1928 Buick Standard sport roadster $195.01 1927 Buick Standard coach 565.00 1928 Chevrolet Coupe 550.00 1929 Chevrolet 1H ton truck 650.04 1926 Essex Coach 125.00 192$ Ford Roadster 250.00 1929 Ford Town Sedan 626.00 1926 Hudson 7 pass sedan 200.09 1924 Studebaker special touring 125.00 1928 Studebaker Com. Coupe 695.00 1927 Pontiac Coupe 285.0 1923 Dodge Screen aide deL 50.00 Salem Used Car Center Marlon and Liberty Open Evenings and Sunday Telephone 1027 29 FORD SEDAN "29 POSTTTVKLY FIRST CLASS INSIDE OUT SEE NOW 333 CENTER ST. McKay's for Used Cars With an O. K. That Counts 1921 Chevrolet Sedan 1929 Chevrolet Coach 1938 Chen-rote Coups 1927 Chevrolet Coupe 1926 Chevrolet Coups 1927 Pontiac Coupe 197T Pontiac Sedan 1SZ9 Whippet Coups ..$S!6.04 6 1 5.04 895.44) 295.44 236.00 $25.40 . 425.84 425.44 454.44 450.00 285.44 1929 mrs Lamps L929 Ford Sport Roadster 1926 Buick Coach Vied car dept. 818 CheraskeU BL Telephone 1125 Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. esSaaSaslssaasaessSs-l-tt FOR SALE Nash 4. AI. Uust sell bargain. Call immediately. Real 3460-W after 7:15 p.m. 1929 MODEL A FORD pickup. 5944 wtfl-. Bargain. O ray's Ceffee Shop, Aloamoiuh. GOOD ear for tale cheap. M. SmHb, 744 N. HI ah. Mra E. 'ftnflkti-s Hours' FOR SALE-TJSED CARS WAWM)lMMyM Good Will Used Cars Sold With a Guarantee lJt PonUse Csnps - 8T5.i4 im Pontine S door Sedan . 715.44 128 Qakiaad Cabriolet ... 4I5.04 1128 Oakland 8 door Sedaa 100.11 1424 Dedge Coups . , ... 818.04 182$ Easeg X Vor 8edan 815.44 125 Stadebaker Incloser 400.00 FIAMING CARS 1124 Ford Tourins 124 Ford Coupe 1924 Chevrolet Touring $ 43.00 95.04 75.00 Wood-Wheaton Motor Co., Inc. Oakland $50 N. High Pontiac 145 Chemekets Phone 2125 Going - Going Best Used Cars IP YOU CAN TJSE ONB OF THESE SEE IT NOW J Ford Sedan 28 Pontiac Sedan 2S Oldsmobile Coupe One Bnlck Sedan unusually Good. SEE THESE BEFORE BUYING WS PAY CASH FOR USED CARS Oregon Automobile Co. Oldsmobile HupxnobUe 333 Center Telephone 512 WANTED USED CARS ---tws----t-ass--'- WANTED 6 pass. Ford. Bx. 192. care Statesman. EN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OP MARION S. C. BADERTSCHER, FRED J. SEIWERT, WILLIAM HART MAN, s. p. Mccracken and J. A. REMINGTON, Trustees of Ths First Evangelical Church of Salem, Oregon. Plaintiffs, TB. M. SWEOLE, also known as Math ias Saresle, and MARGARET SWEGLH. his wife, and all the heirs of said M. Swegle and Margaret Bwegjlo; MART A. DODGE and JOHN DOE D O D GE, her' husband; CHARLES WHITNEY, brother of Mary A. Dodge; NETTIE L WHITNEY, widow of William L. Whitney, deceased; GRACE WILMA WHITNEY; MABEL MAYARD WHITNEY; SARAH D. J. WHITNEY, widow of George Whitney, deceased; CHARLES WHITNEY, son of Sarah D. J. Whitney, and George Whitney; HENRY WHITNEY; JONATHAN WHITNKY; MA BEL WHITNEY COLEMAN and JOHN DOE COLEMAN, her husband; MRS. S. S. VANDER- SAL and JOHN DOE VANDER- SAL, her husband; G. S. DA VIDSON, slso known as J. C. Davidson; CHARLES WEEK and JANE DOE WEEK, his wife; B. a. HAINES and JANE DOE HAINES, his wife; HEN RY BIER and EDWARD B BIER, guardian of Henry Bier, an insane person; JOHN A. BIER: MR. STELLA FISHER BLACKERBY and E. L. BLAC KERBY. her husband; IRVIN FISHER: the heirs of N. BIER and the heirs of B. F. FORST- NER, and all other persons- or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or in terest in the real estate describ ed in the complaint herein. Defendants SUMMONS In the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the above en titled court on or before Thurs day, the 4 th day of September, 1930, which date ia subsequent to the expiration of four weeks after Thursday, the 31st day of July, 1930, whichHs the date of the first publication eommons herein ) it being prescribed in the Order of Publication of summons that summons be published once BITS... Of General Knowledge -ByW. L. GORDON . Though women have the- fran chise In England, they mast be thirty years old before they can vote. .'. n n M ACCIDENT WALDO HILLS, Aug. 19 Latest reports from Ted Riches are favorable. Ted. who ia em ployed in the retail yard of the Silver Falls Timber company In SUverton, suffered a broken nose last Friday afternoon when' a bundle of lumber fell from a pUe, striking; him in the face. A sec ond operation was performed Sat rdaj moraing. He U at the Sil erton hospital. Eunice Watts, who formerly lived ia this neighborhood, put now Uvea on the Bethany road, was the gsest Sunday and Mon day of Ethel and Edith Knight. Lena and Delia Keller ha is en tertained a croup of young friends at a swimming party and weiner roast ons evening at the Drift Creek picnic grounds. Mrs. Edson Com stock and daughter, Janet spent the first part of the week in SUverton as the guest of Mrs. S. J. Comstock. While there she enjoyed a visit with her cousin, Mrs. E. W. Jlnes of Seattle who is on her way to her home from her wheat ranch in- eastern Oregon. Mrs. Jones savs the crop was quite satisfac tory bat the heat was terrific. Asa Herrtck and his son, Les ter, of Prosser, Wn., are guests this week . of Mr. Herrick's brother. L. R. Herrick. A. R. Finley who for the past two months hss been working in Jefferson ia again . at' the Fred Knight home. He returned Sun day. Janet Comstock had as her guests Tuesday .Mary, Alfred and Betty Money of SUverton. Mri. P. J. Neoswanger received word Monday from Mr. and Mrs Tea Finley that they, together with Mr. Finley's sister and bro ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lorln La Fevrs. whom they are visiting. are camping at Glacier park, Montana and having a delightful time. They did not say when they wonld return. The steam digger was moved to the Silverton-Sublimity .road job Wednesday, but so far has not been used. It is said they have struck so much rock that other work must be done la pre par a tion. Work on the road south of Drift creek is progressing nicely and the road In good condition REV. FOSS RECOVERING SILVERTON. Aug. 80 Mem bers of Trinity congregation have received word that Rev. H. L. Foss, their pastor, is recovering nicely from his recent tonsil op eration and dental work and that he 'plans to be back at SUverton in time to conduct services at Trinity church on August 31. a week for four consecutive weeks; and if you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereofj plaintiffs will take judgment against you as follows: For a decree adjacating them to be the owners in fee simple and entitled to the exclusive posses sion, and quieting the title to the following described property: Beginning at the southwest cor ner of Lot Five (5) In Block Twenty-four (24), in Salem, Ore gon, as shown by the recorded plat thereof on file and of rec ord in the office of the County Recorder of Marion County, Ore gon; running thence northerly along the west line of said Lot Five (.61 seventy-eight and three forths (78) feet to the south west corner of a tract of land own ed by Mary J. Scott and Joseph F. Scott on April 18th. 1922. as shown by deed recorded in Vol. 166 at page 390, Deed Records of Marion County, Oregon: running thenca easterly along the south line of said tract, and parallel with the south line of said Lot Five (5) 97 feet, more or less, to the west line of a traet of land owned by Lillian B. Lamport as shown by deed recorded in Vol. 122 at page 364, Deed Records of Marion County. Oregon; running thence southerly along the west line of said tract and parallel with the west line of said Lot Five (S). 78 feet to the south Use of said Lot Five S); thence westerly along the aoath line of said Lot Five (5), 97 feet to the place of beginning; being a part of Lot Five (S) in Bloek Twenty-four (24) In the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon. This summons is published pur suant to the above Order at the above entitled court, made and entered on the SOta day of Jily 1930, the first publication herein being made oa Thnreday, the 31st day of July. 1931, aad the last publication hereia being made on Thursday the 28th day et Aug., l30t . ROBERT R. RANKIN " t - BERT 8. GOODINO . Attorneys for ths Plaintiffs, Offices at 331 Pacific BsUdiag. fta aad Yamhill Streets, , , Portlanr Oregon. J31, A7. 14. 21. 28 VtiK-T UkB THIS WOsU) "W . X- a t s as I .1-1 T"N - si a i sra w r-a, ar st m nnisuj 1 f" General Markets raorrs An YiaaYAatEs PORT LAX D. . Or A.s. 20 (AP Traits asd vetstablea. - freak frail er sages, Ysleoeia, $40 8 $-50; --apefrsit. I a peris L MAOifT; lim-e, s-des. cartas , $2.50 : beeaaas. 6H fill IK La-seas Califeraia, $14.64 ease. - Cb- loeeL t3Ke lb. Cscssv berf eatdeer grows, 6041604 hi 8- Te rn toes Tk Belles, 75e-$l sex; Oaieni ' seltiaa price ts swtaiUn; sets. 56 6c : Walla .walla. lf i.xa eeatral. Lwac Or--on, $l.S5f8.2S a crate for St. SpiBsca 4eeaL fltfl.za erases sex Strawberries Oregos, $3 2.85. Raspberries $8.85 a crate. Logaaeev- .50 a crate. wateraeioaa California Klosdikea. SSZae is.: fcoaey dews, 2e lb.; -asabaa. 4a H. Caataloapes aertswest jaabo, $8; standard, fi.ys crate. Apneet Weaatehee. SLisftT 1.20 bes. Peaches Crawford. S5f0: Elberta,' 45Oe; J. H. Hale, 4110 1.25; Loral!, T685. Grapes Gshfor ni teedleu, $11.25; Mascat, $1.50; lady finger. $2.5002.75: Rebier. $3.50; R4 Malacac 42.50 8 crate. Cete7 Orecra celery " 60ell dot. Peppers BU, 10c lb. Rhnbarb local outdoor. 75e apple bes. Sweet potatoes California. 8(3 H lb. Cauliflower Oregon. $1.75 1.85 crate. Table potatoes 1930 crop: local wbltaa. $1.T51.85 crate. Beans The DaHee. S4e lb. Pr Orcroa. 7i ll. Greea com The liallcs, VOeff 1 1.2 5 sack. Garlic sv. 9 (a 10c DAISY PORTLASD. Ore.. Aue. 20 fAP) Produce exchanse. act pricci: butter, ea t-as 87 1 standards 86; prims firsts 85; firsts 32. Eggs, freak extrss 2728; fresh mediums 21 23. HUTS, HAT, BOPS PORTLAND. Ore.. Auc. 20 (AP) Vats walnota. Oregea 25 30c: almond-. 25(3 SOe; peanata, H"10e; pcrans, 25f27e: lilbnta, iidisc HiT wholesale buying pricas, deliv ered Portland; eastern Oregoa timothy, $22.3028: do vaUey. $19619.50: al falfa. 410420: clover, $16; oat bay, 416: straw, 478 ton; selling prices. $1 to 42 mere. . Bops 1924 crop, 13H15. PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 20 (AP) Wheat fntor-s: Open Bigk Close sT.y . 96 4616 Sep. 86 V4 87 87 i Dec. 80 91H 91 Cash markets: wheat: big Bend bine stem $1.03H; soft white, western white, 84 He: sard winter, aorthera apriag, wasters red 85 Vie. Oata: Ko. 3 38 lb. white $24 00. Cora: Ne. 8 ,. Y. shipment $13.50. Millrnn: standard $24.50. PRODUCE PORTLAND, Ore. Aog. 20 (AP) Milk steady raw milk (4 per cent), $2.30 1.40 cwt.. delivered Portland, less 1 per cent: grade B milk, $2.65. bntter fst delivered in Portland 37e. Poultry (baying prices) a II to, heavy hens ever 4Vt lbs., 20e ; medium hraa, 8Vs U 44 las., 16c: light heos, 14c; broilers, l',4 to 2 lbs., leghorns. 17c: colored. 20c: Pekin durka, 4 lbs. and over, 2022; old, 15c; colored ducks, 15c. Totstoes -eina. Ko. 1 -railed. $:.23ffl C.50. Kew potatoes ltT2Vie. DRESSED FODXTSY POEm.AKD, Ore.. Aug. 20 (AP) Jresned ponltry- nominal: turkeya, 25Q ZOt lb. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 20 (AP) Cattla 50, calves 10. nn Steers 600-900 lbs., good $i.a0 6 8.00; tnodium fl.007.50; common 4.00(36.00; pood 900-1100 lbs., good 7.5000; medium B OO ($7.5.0; common 4.506.00; 1 100 to 12O0 lbs, good 6.506 7.25; me ditim 5.00i5?6.50. Heifers 550 -850 lbs; good 7.006J7.50: mdir.m 5.50(5? 7.00: common 4.505.50. Cows, good 5.50 COO; common and medium 4.00 5.50; low cutters 2.5O(5r4.0O. Bulls (yearlings excluded) 5.50(8 6.00: cutter, common end medium A 00 (25.50. Vaalers, milk fed, 10.00911.00; medium. 8.00 10.00; mil and common 5.50 8.00. Calves 2"0-500 lbs, good and choice 6.50 10.00; common sod medium 6.008.50. Hogs 200, steady. (Soft er oily hogs aad roasting pigs excluded.) . Lieht lights 110-160 lhs.. $9.-5 1100: light weight 160-180 lbs., 11.00 C'rllSS: do 180 200 lh- 11.00(311.25; medium weight 200-220 lbs 10.00 ( 11.25; do 320-2i0 Iba. 8. 75 11. 00; ba-y weight 230-290 lbs. 9.23 10.75 ; do 29O-S50 lbs.. 8.75(3!10.25. Packing sows 575-500 lbs.. 8.0000. Slaugh ter pigs 100-130 lbs. 9.75 10.75. Feed er and stocker pigs 70-130 lbs., 10.50 12.00. Sheep 400. quotably steady. Lambs 90 lbs. down, good aad choice $6.007.00; medium 4.506.00; all weiehts-, common 8.50 ((M.50. Yearling wethers 00-110 lb.. medium to choice 3.00$4.50. Ewes 90-120 lbs., medium to choice 2.253.00; do 120 l.'0 lbs., medium to choice t.OO2.75; all weights, ,enll and common l..p0(g2.00. CHICAGO ORAI CHICAGO. Aug. 20 (AP) Corn led aa upward fligkt of grain values today. Autkoritstiva estimates that United Ftates wheat, oit( rye and barley sup plies this season lumped together with corn were 43.1.000.000 bu. short of the actual disappearance ef these graina last seasoa did much to bring abont the soar ing of prlcei. It was also pointed out there have been immense leases ia potatoes aad ether root crope as well as sorghums, and forage and that wheat and rys were approxi mately 50c nnder prices ef a year age with eors and eats tea cents ander. Closing quotations as corn were un settled. 2e to 2 7-8e s bushel higher tbaa yesterday's finish. Wheat eleaed firm, 1 to 2e sp. osts 114 te 1H ad ts need. fin en n SPONSORS PICHIC JEFFERSON. Aug. 29 Sever al members of the Past Noble Grand dub, with their families, picnicked at Thomas creek Saa- day. Present were Mrs. Leo Smith aad little sea of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Thurston. Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Hart, Mr. aad Mrs. R. W. Curl, Mrs. Dora Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bllyeu, Mr. aad Mrs. Lee Wells and daugh ter Beverly, Mervine Thurston, Helen Weddle, Jack Bllyeu, Lin den Curl, Clifford Hart and La- land Wells. By RUSS WESTOVER m I ffka,, I ' mm m I B .rJ XI ... S UP HALF CENT Receipts Heavy as Growers Rush Banner Crop to Warehouse Here The wheat market wavered up ons half cent Wednesday, with receipts reported very heavy. Grain ia yielding well la the Sa lem territory and growers are de livering s rapidly as possible. OrsMie B raw 4 saiDx de livered fa Salem, fSjw. Bntterfst, at farm, SSc Battetfat, delivered la Sa lem, 86c. "Teas rrsHa (Wsetasale Qaetattoaaf Etcrriea ,. Applet .1.50 .1.00 .1.54 tarty Traasptrsst. lug Qra-eaatiaa Cra paf rait California Loganberries Eanaaaa. lb. -6.75-7.50 1.5 USts Dreaedsry. S6. Id ea, pkga. 6 80 mw u z-maa. eeee "p Limes e'aa urssga. natsta an". 5.04 5.04 T.SO -7.75 a.ts 8.78 4.2 S 9.26 .:s 1.25 100'a 126'a ISO's 176's 200's I14's 813'a 288'e Apricots l-jcsl pc sokes, basket. Calif. Alberts peaches Plums Or pes -.20 SO 1.50 Heedless Red afalagae White Malagas . Lsdy Tiafers Toka-a -1.50 2.75 2 "50 $ 25 8.00 Presb Figs, flat 8.00 uaasoe ..04 ..SO Summer Squash, crate. ausnrooma, in. , Ice ereai sseloss Csntaleapes, Yskisss 5 2.5 , .8.002.7 vvsterateleas 8.25 finutlH f Wholesale Qaetatioss) IxmsI celery, doi 10 -AO Oera, white. ff Cora, yellow, sack 1,00 Dun-bed vegetable, per des. bun-bet Csrrots - - - , j .44 Beets sa Turaips oa Radishes , . iff - ; Parsley in Oaions a CarUe. lb. : IS Toaistoei, Tbt Diltei 1.00 l.rtroes lika Labiah VanceuTer -. Seattle, iced Cucumbers Cabbage, local leas, local Potatoes Green Eeans Peppers, box Kgg Plant, crate . Cauliflower, crate Spinach . Onfnna Dry No. 1 Walla Walla Dry Ko. 8 Walls Walla Pickling New Wax. cwt 2.25 Pweet potatoes 08 sad 44 Dill 10 Fetus (Retail Ouotatioaal Calf meal 25 iba. 1.98 Pcratch. tea , 48.00 'orn, whole, ton aa no Cracked asi srraunS So oa Mill run. tos ss aa Brsn. tea 88.00 With milk S0 OS E?g mask 62.00 ..54.0O With mils Butterfat Bntterfst ..27 BggS (Baying Pries) F x tree ts -19 Mediums Fosltry (Buying Pries) Ptsn 14 01 Roosters, eld Heavies Mediums ... Lirhts 1716 Broilers Leghorns 17 sad IS Grata and Hay (Buying Price) Wheat, wentera red T8H Soft white 75 ft Barlev. toa 24.04 Osts. bu. S284e Ht. retail erlee Oets and Vetch Clover - Alfalfa -10.00 11.00 .10.00 16.00 te 80.00 Buying Price) Spring Lambs .05 H te 05 Liive nogs Dressed Hogs Dressed Veal 10 IS IS Wool Coarse . Medium 18 84 atsbs- Old .84 25 Kid Wallace Farm Crop oi Pears To Set Record The he&viest crop of pears ever harvested la the Wallace orchard U predicted this year by Paul Wallace, owner. "We'll sen ear crop to the cooperative here and be content with the price,"' Wal lace commented. . ; ' . "I've heard of some sales at $20 a ten. That Is too low. It costs more than that to raise pears.' Four to six dollars a toa Is spent for picking alone. t a 9 91 8.50 90 03M . 07 u. 1 . . 1 1 . . . n 1 u. ' im 04 i 'IT-.' L75 ... I,,...... JL79 i 1.64 1.15 14 i NOTICE OF HEARING OF FCfAIi ACCOUNT NOTICH ra HEREBY GIYKN That tia riaal Account ef If la-, ate A. Lathy, aa AdmintstratrLf ef the Bsute at C A. Lulhy. De feased, has bsea filed ta the Coaa ty Co art ef Mariea Ceaaty, Btata ef Crregoa. aad that the 12th day of September. 1980. st ths hoar of tea o'cSaek A. ML. has beea dary appeiated by aach Coart for the aaartag ef-ohiec'.isiu to sack Fiaa 1 Aecos&t aad the settlsms-t thsrwsL aft wt-ca ttats any ptrrsons tatarasted la saca estate may ap pear aad file abjections thereta ia wtI ng aad eaatast the earn-, - Dated thla TU day ef ABgast, 1939. . . . . MINNIE A. LPTHY, Administratrix of the Eatale ' aftt A.l- thv.IsNreased, J AS. CL HELTXELv . . . Alteraer far EUata Saiem, Oregoa. : , Date at first MbUcallea: Aa gast T. 1939. Date ef last aaUicatloi! ' Sep- -tsmber 4, lt3. : AT. 11. tl. ilZi 8738. v?7 - ! kAMMMMrw- 4 ROOM house. TeL 1154-J. CsU 1318 Stats.