The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 02, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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HOP PICKERS
WILLIAMS Hop Yard will start
picking Sept. 8th.
HARTLEY and Craig will start
hop picking on Mitchell Island ranch
September 1.
HELP WANTED
tfi BLACKBERRY pickers, cultivat
ed and trained patch. A. E. Bouffleur,
R. 8.
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED Good man for hard Job ;
married man who can use apartment
rjjferredWYltfcetesman
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED school girl for general
liousework in family of three, full
time now, part time after school
tarts. Small salary,, room and board.
Write box 405, Statesman.
2 women with telephones at home. To
make appointments, those with selling
or telephoning soliciting- ex. preferred.
Call Mr. Lowden 3774 between 9 and 10
only.
SITUATIONS WANTED
SCHOOL girl wishes position in
family of 2 Or 3, or as companion to
n lady. Box 73. care Statesman.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Grav. apples. J. Denny. R. t, box 24.
PORTABLE typewriters, all makes,
fiew and used. Adders and typewriters
for rent. Typewriter Exchange, zi
Court street.
FOR SALE Old papers, 10c ft. bun
dle. Statesman office.
Uravenstein's. Rulifson's. Box 6.
Route 8.
TTOSTON terrier pups for sale. Call
96 L 3. C. A. Poole.
WHITE distilled vinegar for pick-
line Keeps your pickles crisp. Puritan
Cider Works, West Salem.
STRAY outfit complete except
vnKon, 175.00. TeL S185W.
ALMOST new General Electric re
frigerator. Second size. Party leaving
town. 1005 N. Church.
THOROUGHLY reconditioned drop
lir'i.1 sewing machines at 1 each.
White Sewing Machine Co., 1(7 South
llk-h St.
FOR SALE Underwood typewriter.
Good, condition. Reasonable. TeL
21 S3-W.
HONEY Sixty lbs. 15.00. Phone
8 1 5.
NEW Washing Machines $69.50
end up. See us Sot good rebuilt ma
chines. Moved o ISIS N. Cottage
and Fairgrounds""- Road. TeL 792,
Ralph Cochran.
orchard. Bring boxes, liellvered Sa
lem 60c, Route 4, box 110J. Phone
17h3J4.
PIANOS, while they last! Kaabe,
COM Philrorlnir i 7 WMwr- Q ft f?ol-
J.ird (50. Morris $99. Whitney J9,
Bauer $65, Krakaur 178, Meesner $87.
Terms S5 per month. Investigate these
tuiaps at nee. Tallman Piano Store,
S:i5 S. 12th St..
CANNING Deaches now ready. As-
jiawall Bros., vvaconaa, uregon.
i'EARS for canning. Gravensteln
apples. R. 1, Box L Tel. 64F2.
VULCANIZING outfit for sale.
Scheeler Auto Wrecking.
vrva aT.v.
Leaving- 4 rooms furniture, circul
ating heater. Radiant Fire gas heat
er, lawn mower and hose $5.00. 81J
Myrtle Avenue.
FOR Sale, high grade piano, furni
ture, office desk. 1281 Marlon. 6 43-R.
AMN'DFALL pears :5c. Turn In at
dry. r on Wallace road. F. C. Eyj"g
PKACHES for Sale, 60c to $1.50
Tor bushel la proportion to sise. Do
int come on Saturday. Bunday best
Route 1, Box 808, about 1 mile from
HopewelL or about 9V4 miles on Wal
lace Road from Salem. A. R. Ratac
ca. Tel. Amity 364.
ONE used Maytag. Reasonable. 328
N. Commercial.
RARTLKTT nears S5e-40c-50c. Wal
lace Road. Boa 75. Tel. 66F13.
EAttTLKTT pears hand picked, 40c
bu. and up, bring boxes. Wetherby s
sund, .west end Marlon-Polk bridge.
orchard T mfies north of &jn
river road or at stand at Waeonda
Corners 18 miles north on Champoef
road. Bring boxes. Asplnwall Bros.
cv'rs daUvered.
PURS BRED New Zealand Red
rabbits eheap for ejnlck sala H.
Rhodes, Brooks, Ore.
4lifrfn rvp.Tche are now ready at
Patty's orchard on Wallace road.
x oil BALK Dandy 4 piece Lloyd
Loom set. 8x13 Wilton rug, floor
In mi, table lamp, 8 burner Perfection
oil stove and oven, 4 Windsor chairs,
table, good sewing machine $8.00.
zizu Myrtle.
CANNING peaches, pears, plums.
On 8alem-Cbampoeg paved road 8 mi.
north of Salem, between Hopsaere
and Waeonda. Egaw Bros. 3F11.
MISCELLANEOUS
DOGS boarded In a real dog hotet
E. a flake, Petland Farm, Pacific
ljighway -J)JuUVUT.nji. juu-Li-u-i.ann.ru-ASTROLOGY,
palmistry Maxwell.
Tt-1. 118. Mon. to Sat 1344H State.
radios, ohttnographs. or fur-
riture. H. L. Stiff Furniture Company.
ROOM and BOARD
UfjrWml m m mmmmm ssnaeesaea1
BOARD and room t 2 GO Center
fit KcUent meals. A pleasant .tfeome.
BMemsiKlfL V
See
STEAM heated rooms with board,
-,it.hi for gtrta TeL 1647-R.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
------
Apartments 11$ and $17.
Grocery. 899 N. Com'L
Damon
TWO and three room apartment
AMBASSADOR AFTa Phene UU
MILLER APTS. under new man
agement. Furnished rooms and apt.
I juuv jLiii.riiii-'riirii-i"i' - --
VIRGINIA aparxmeme, '"y
furnished rooms. Clean and desirable.
Electric range, electro-kold. heat aad
water, Don't miss seeing thia
FOR RKNT One or two apta. Ateo
Sleeping -room. Come and see. 4J
1. Liberty
TED Misellaneo$is
in n i li f.
FOR RENT APATfTMFVT
... . . . ii-Trn-u-u-LriJU
town dloirlot r- .i .
nicely furnished, reasonabis. For in
spectfoa call Patten's Book Store.
"" n -inn tji. ri.n.uj
iujuiisoeu rooms and stpart-
THREE room, furnished apartment
private bath, .45 Court. Phone 1037.
apa rtupWs .,. : -"--r
CapltoL Furnished or unfurnished.
(irxvwi n E ... ,
floor. Garage. 8S4 Mill, St.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOB RENT Houses furnished and
unfurnished.
F. L. wnon
S41 State Street
ISO. Also flats store bldgs., business
lots.
BECKE HENDRICKS
189 North High Street
FOR RENT 4 room furnished
house., garage. Call 1390 J.
FURNISHED and unfurnished
houses 8 to $45. Clean and desirable.
H. P. GRANT
iv: Commercial. Phone 202-M
FOR RENT Modern home, Furn
nlshed or unfurnished. Phone 46I-.I.
K. House, gar. 441 N. Winter.
.... iViVldftftl
4 ROOMS, breakfast nook, garage.
TeL 2441 -J.
FOR RENT room modern home,
some furniture, large rooms, with
large attic, furnace, large lot with
fruit trees, double garage. L. E. Stif
ler. Call S00 between 8 a. ni. and 6
p. m. or 1T10 N. 17th St., evenings.
. VMM
FURNISHED room house and
garage. Gas. Call 564 N. Church.
NEARLY new 5
home. Tel. S652-J.
room modern
8 R. well furnished house. ResBon-
Bible parties only. 5 room duplex.
2103-J.
5 ROOM furnished or unfurnished
house. Good condition. 1398 N. 4th.
FOR RENT
2nd house on W. side of N. Pa
cific Hiway 4 rooms $12.00
1JS Walter St. rtns $16.00
1275 S. 12th St. 4 rms $16.50
505 S. 18th St. 4 rms $1100
1170 N. list St. 4 rms. $25.00
680 Lefelle St 5 rms. $30.00
1635 N. Capitol St. 5 rms $40.00
1096 E Street 8 rms $50.00
LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors
320 State St. Phono 1727
FOR RENT Modern home rooms,
beautiful lawn, flowers, shrubbery.
Rent reasonable to right party. See
owner 1605 Ferry St
FOR RENT HOUSES
Large list $12 to $45. Furnished
$21 to $66. Rent your house of
BECHTEL OR THO MASON
If you want the best
sii state &t., Koom 4
SMALL 3 room cottage. Call 1250W
Sunday or after C p. m.
ROOMS cheap. 2fi3 S. Church.
FQR SALE: Real Estate
eSSSW rW
B. M. EARLE
! No. High St. Phone 2242
A reliable Salem realtor selling city
and farm property of all kinds. Spe
cialist in exchanges of all kinds of
property anywhere.
SMALL house and acre, close
in, for $1800. Box 163, Salem.
FOR SALE! Fairmou.tt Hill resi
dence with a wonderful view. Built for
home by owner. A. J. RAHN, 1510
Fairmount Street. Phone 1927.
We have 4$ unimproved acres and
a good Salem lot clear to trade for a
Salem home.
28 acres with fair Improvements 4
miles Salem, worth $7500, and will
talw Salem home.
Good 7 room Salem home to trade
for equipped small farm.
2 good Salem houses to trade for
farm.
We have $7008.09 private money to
loan all or part must be good se
curity. Close in partly furnished T room
house to rent at $30.00.
McGILCHRIST & PENNINGTON
209-10 U. S. Bank Bids. Phone 110
80 A. farm, 30 In cult., baL timber
and pasture, good new bldgs., fruit.
Snap, $4686, terms.
20 A. close In, fine soli, fair bldgs.,
fruit timber, creek, wells, nice loca
tion, $5500, terms.
For rent 15 A. farm. 30 A. farm,
80 A. farm, 3 good bungalows.
PERRINE & MARSTER3
81J Gray Bldg.
MODERN six rm. house on S. High
St., furnace, fireplace, hwd. floors,
new, $3858.
I rms. new and modern. West Sa
lem, $2500, an excellent buy.
S rms. and floored attic, new and
modern to every way, $4600.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor
LIST your property with us
and SAVBJ the commission. Buy
1 ere get your name and address
from our display boards, then
deal DIRECT with you.
You pay us a small exhibit fee,
that's alt
Buyers are asking for your list
lag. Let's have it.
OWNERS REAL ESTATE
LISTING BUREAU
121 New Bligh .Bldg.
Telephone 717 Salem, Ore.
FOR SALE
$27l8.8$v Modern 4 room house.
Furnished, basement, lawn, shrubbery
and garage. Paving and walks paid.
Small payment down. Balance like
rent. 1
-Good dear home in Salem to trade
for stock ranch and assume.
HOLLTWOOD REALTY
204 N. Capitol
Phone 2807 Res. 2968
FOR BALE OR RENT 8 room fur
nished home, very reasonable, good
location. Call L. K. Stiffler at 500
between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. or 1710
fx. i7tn Bt:, evenings.
10 ACRES, close in. 2 cows, chick
ens, hay. 4 room house, water, gar
age. Win trade. Price $4500.
88 acres, 8 miles east. Good house
and barn, lights, bath, water, garage.
Price 91 1,888.
$ room house, furnished. Lot
60x189. East part of town. Small
payment down. Price $800.
Ai-F. Homyer with W. G. KRUEGER
147 N. Commercial
TIT. I .IE, THE TOILEIV
r I'fA GOIMG "TO DO THE
PNOUrAONVd FOR OORRrNONo
VUU KEEO s FEU) NWHUTES-
OFF TO .TvseH"n:M SOME-
ITHINC OUT, AAr.-SvPKK
& : -Jtiuj-T but
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jmrf wevE GOT fS
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FOR SALE Real Estate
tSS STREET houao COM-
A JTM feTln. CU for appointment
SSXTTT! Mm -uw 1
W lLII
. LKO N. CHILD CO, Renltors
$20 State -Street Phono 1727
TV rxrKrcT i mi
vnntm uargxun, uvo room
cottage, double garage, lawn, shade,
newer, ahrubbery. new furniture,
polished floors. Complete $2350. $600
own. uu .
RTTT A.tl e ,
fine location. $1500, small
down payment.
TOUR money is well invested la this
fully equipped chicken ranch
for only $4 00. '
HOME Is where man dwells; It can
also earn you money. Ask us
about the apartment house
. proposition we have listed.
NOW- Is the tune to boy your home.
4 -mi., bath, garage, nice lot,
shrubbery, flowers, lawn.
$1200.
J. F. ULRICH CO MP ANT
2S State Street Phono 1354
$23 down, $f5 per month. Good 4
room house on good lot with pav
ing pd. Garage and fruit $1600.
$100 down, ' $25 per month buys a
beautiful 4 rooms and nook In
N.E. Salem. Fully modern. Gar-
age. Lot 60xl0. $3000.
$3000. New 5 r. house, hardwood
floors In living and dining
rooms. 2 bed rooms, kitchen, full
basement, furnace and fireplace.
Garage, lot 60x150. $500 down.
Par. Pd.
$3800. 8 room English type home,
hardwood floors, full basement,
furnace, fireplace, garage, paving
paid. Terms.
$4200. 8 room new home, hardwood
floors, exceptional material and
work throughout. Fine view, dose
to schooL 8 nice rooms. Lots
of tile work. Fully modern. Lot
60x100.
$2300 to loan. Insurance
MELVTN JOHNSON
320 TJ. S. Bank Phone 68T
$25 DOWN
$25 per month, buys a good six
room home located only ten blocks
out, paved st, fine lot A REAL BUT.
Immediate possession. Price $3208.
W. it GRABENHORST ft CO.
134 a Liberty St.
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKING
DON'T LET IT SLIP
10 Acres. 4 R. house, barn, 7 A In
fruit andnut trees. Running water.
14 mi. e&lein. Only $1750. Will give
terms.
50 Acres. No bldga 81 A. cultiva
tion. 8 A. filberts S yra old. 8 A.
Strawberries 2 yra old. Running wa
ter. The strawberries should pay for
place. Price only $3000.00. Good road.
70 Acres. $ R. house, good barn and
large hop barn. Good land. About 8000
cords good timber. 40 A, cultivation.
All fenced. Price $7000.00. Will con
sider some trade.
$8 Acres. Fair 4 R. house, good
barn. 20 A. cultivation. Price re
duced to $1800.80.
160 Acres. $8000.00. Good 4 R.
house, large dairy barn, poultry house.
4 A. strawberries, 1 y, K. Mountain
blackberries. Family orchard. 3 good
weUs. All fenced. 5 cows, 2 horses and
all implements. Trade for smaller
place.
16 Acres. Extra good modern 8 R.
house. Lights and "pumping house and
plant. Fine land. 8 acres in peaches,
cherries and prunes. Balance good
Rt raw berry land. This Is a bargain at
$6950.00 as the improvements are
good.
See SEARS & TUCKER, Realtors
184 S. Commercial St.
OWNER LEAVING STATE
Offers his fertile 10 acre tract, crop,
stock, equipment and furniture In S
room house, 1 cowi 1 horse, 2 hogs,
$5 chickens, hay, wheat and oats in
cluded. 2 acres logans, 2 corn, po
tatoes, 2 acres bearing fruit. You
move in for $3400, part cash, baL
terms. 7 miles north.
20 ACRES
Choice prairie land. S miles east I
acres bearing cherries, family orchard,
baL in clover. Full set bldga except
house. $4000.
MODERN 5 ROOM
English type house. Close to Leslie
school. $3250. Terms.
GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY
STORES
One at $830; another at $1250, up
to $8000.
See GEISER with"
ANDERSON AND RUPERT
19 S. High St.
GET LOCATED IN YOUR OWN
HOME BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS
IN SEPTEMBER
Beautifully decorated new strictly
modern home. Large living room, din
ing room and bed rooms, attractively
papered. Kitchen in latest colors with
pretty tile drain board and inlaid
linoleum to match. Hardwood floors
throughout. Garatre, large lot, paved
street. Only $4200 Terms.
SOCOLOFSKY & SON
1st Nafl Bank Bldg.
SACRIFICE" SALE :
Good five room home with large
Sleeping porch, paved St., large lot
(0x150 feet with bearing fruit, fur
nace. Located at 1970 Fairmount
St. Price $2008. $370 cash, balance
$30 per mo. to Include int. Why rent
when you can get a buy like this?
See, W. H. GRABENHORST CO.,
Realtors
134 8. Liberty St Phone 518
ACREAGE AND LAND
814 SO five acres. 8 room bouse. Wood-
shed, garage, 1 acre family orchard
1 acre logans, 4 miles out. Terms.
Stock Equipment and Furniture
83 400 for 10 acres fertile nrairie soil, T
miles out north, includes all fruit
grain, z acres corn, acre pota
toes, wood and hav.
11000. 2t Acres 6 miles out east Fertile
prairie soil, 6 acres bearing cher
ries, family orchard and berries.
Bal. red clover, full set bldga, ex
cept no noma.
DIVERSIFIED FARMING
$J2J$ for 44 acres part river bottom,
good house and barn.
72 Acres .
$8080, All under plow, fine prairie soil.
miles out good bldg, except
house la small.
See us about real land values
ANDERSON A RUPERT
169 S. High St.
EXCI&NGE Real Estate
4wseesW4sis"4Ssfaeaswi
EXCHANGE
A 4 room house with two lots near
Portland to trade for home la Salem.
SEE Mrs. Ellis with
LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors
320 State Street Phone 1727
$4500.00 EQUITY on 7 room house
and 3 lots, fine location, trade for
acreage with building. What nave
youT V ivian Martin, es Ti. ront Ht.
WANTED Good commercial or
chard or what have you in fruit, ber
ries and nuts in exchange for well lo
cated Chicago business property. Mod
em 2 story and basement brick and
steel constructed Mde. with hardware
store. Owner, W. H. Merker, 3188 Irv
ing Pk. Blvd., Chicago, 111.
EXCHANGE Seal Estate
ACRE orange and family fruit
4 room modern stucco house, lights,
water and gaa For farm land near
Salens W. U. Wood, Box 84, Tustin,
Calit
- r- up,, MrnnwllWl niOftfN
TRADES TRAM5S TRADES
Tuesday and Wednesday Specials
120,000. A real stock farm. 87$ A.
well Improved. For a smaller farm,
$XX,0. A fin S47 A. stock farm.
Good bldgs. For a smaller farm.
$380. Fine 8 A. sandy loam
soil, best In valley, fair bldgs. Trade
Cor larger place.
$10,500. Fine farm. 108 A. Ideal
for dairying. 65 A. farm land. baL
good pasture, with 2 springs and run
ning water all year. Fair bldgs.
Trade for smaller place.
LARGE APT. HOUSE
One of the largest aad best paying
Apt bouses to the city. Trade for a
good farm.
GOOD HOMES
For $20 per month including inter
est. No down payment. Price $1500
$2080 aad up.
Sea EECHTEL-THOMASON
341 State St Room 4
Shown by appointment No informa
tion given over phone on above list
ings. SPECIAL EXCHANGES
11 A. 4 room modern horn. On
rved road, good buildings, fruit,
ml. Salem. Take Salem prop
erty. S6U0.
188 A. Good buildings, good land, run
ning water, an but 10 A. In cul
tivation. $U,09. Will take Sa
lem property.
Good new house, modern. Priced right
mil trade eaulrr for small bouse.
$3100.
I have a man for good dairy proposi
tion, wnat nave you?
MELVIN JOHNSON
320 U. a Bank Phone 637 or 236S-J
ACREAGE
FOR SALE S acre fruit tract. lo
ganberries, prunes and miscellaneous
I runs, good buildings, well and spring.
IS minutes drive on good road or will
rent to responsible party. Call L. E.
Stiffler at 600 between 8 a. m. and
5 p. m., or 1718 N. 17th St. evenlnga
SNAP:
43 acres 14 acres bearing filberts.
jirunes and cherries, buildours. balance
plow land, located eight miles out.
Price for UU1CK SALE $4500. $2000
cash, balance terma SEE THIS
BARGAIN TOIJAT.
W. H. GRABENHORST CO.
134 a Liberty St Phone 818
BEAUTIFUL acre, city water, view.
wooded, gravel road, elec, close in.
Only $500. Terms. Call 8809-.T.
FOR SALE FARMS
$ 9.508 Buys 193 acres, 8 miles from
Salem, part larra land. Bal
ance pasture and timber, fine
stream of water, old build
ings, $2580 cash, balance
terma at I interest
$17,80$ Buya 493 acres, part farm
land, balance pasture and
timber, good barn, fair house,
fine spring of water, located
8 miles from Salem, would
make excellent sheep ranch,
$4 500 cash, balance terms at
$20,009 Buys 375 acres, 150 acres
cultivated, balance pasture
and oak timber, located 18
miles from Salem, $7500 cash,
balance terms at 6. or own
er will consider a smaller
farm North of East of Salem.
REAL ESTATE AND FIRE
INSURANCE
W. H. GRABENHORST & CO..
Realtors
134 S. Liberty St. Phone S18
WANTED REAL ESTATE
WHO has a good farm to trade on
a well- located acreage near Salem.
H. M. Evans, 875 State St. Ph. 1W61.
Business Opportunities
FOR RENT lot suitable for minia
ture golf. Damon Groc., 899 N. Com 1.
FOR RENT 13 room boarding
house. Furnishings of same for sale.
Box 53, care Statesman.
WE have a real service station and
camp proposition consisting of 21 ca
bins with hot and cold water and gaa,
store, meat market and barber shop.
on Redwood California highway, clear
of encumbrance. Trade for good val
ley farm.
H. C. SHIELDS or P. J. MORITZ
Oregon Bldg. Tel. 1784
GARAGE and Service Station for
rent. Good stand. Pacific highway,
north. W. L. Fuller, "Bi ookKide,"
Brooks. Oregon. -
MONEY TO LOAN
To finance your new home or refi
nance your present home, see P. H.
BELL, 208 U. S. Bank Bldg. Tel. 802.
ON FARMS AND CITY REAL ES
TATB. LOWEST INTEREST BATK8.
BERT T. FORD
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
PERSONAL LOANS
MADE on 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
CITY AND TRACT LOANS
Reasonable Rates No Delay
STATE SAVINGS AND LOAM
ASSOCIATION
H9 Smith Hlffa Street '
Telephone 225a Salem. Oregon
CITY AND FARM loans at lowest
rates.' Best terms obtainable. Our
insurance department offers you ex
pert advtce and service in au linen.
HAWKINS A ROBERTS fine.)
TeL 14ST 85 Oregon Bldg.
MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS
Contracts Refinanced
Arrange to reduce your payment
Yon keep the car.
P. A. EIKJCR
Cor. Liberty 8. and Ferry
Phone 121 Salem, Ore
Federal Farm Loans, 6 per cent
F. L. WOOD. 841 State Street
LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLw
- On plain notes, endorsed notes,
furniture and planoa All tran
actions strictly confidential.
STATE LOAN COMPANY
813 Oregon Bldg. Second Floor
Corner State and High
Office bra 10 :08 a. m. to 8 :3 p. n
Telephone 838. Licensed by State
LIVE STOCK and POULTRY
NINE good young Jersey and
Guernsey milk cows, freea and eom-
titar Vratnh MOIL OoO. StOTO M UAC-
leay. M. F. Kepbart
'Looking
VMHERE ). I SHE SMD SHE
THE SAM I HAvt TO CO OUT
FOR SALE WOOD
FOR good dry wood- delivered.
Phone 1800.
18 INCH bin tad crowta. TeL
1S7F8 evenings.
GUARANTEED DRY Wood coal
TeL 13. Salem Fuel Co, 752 Trade.
WB have 18" wood on hand all the
time. Prompt delivery. 348 8. 13th.
Cebbs 4k Mitchell Co. Phone 813.
FIRST class dry eld fir slab. lS-in.
old fir bill Mock. Screened hog fuel.
Prompt delivery. Phone 1548. Fred E.
wens, inc., zso s. cnurcn at
DRY fir and oak wood, coal and
fuel oU. Call on us for pricea We
give good measure, good Quality and
good service.
LARMEB TRANSFER Jb STORAGE
Telephone 3131
FROM TIMBER TO YOU.
TeL
3733. . .
18 In. and 4 ft wood on hand at
aU times. Also pinner wood, TeL 2885.
Tracy's Fuel Yards.
DRY IS In. old fir. 4 ft fir. oak.
ash, also dry eld fir mill slab. C U.
Harbaughs Transfer and Fuel. 838
Highland. TeL 1888.
DRY 16 In. eld fir S7.S0 cd. Tel.
I8F33, Four Corners Garage.
LOST and FOUND
LOST from Christian church four
weeks ago $ Ford Coupe, Calif, li
cense 6Y8212; engine 12851285. An
na V. Robbins. Rt 4. Box 42. Re
ward. TeL 87F12.
PERSONAL
PALMIST and Crystal reader. Am
erica's foremost seer, Prof. Knight
Salem Auto Camp. & Winter at Oak.
CoUageOneinoreweekrjjeguest.
FOR SALE USED CARS
Valley Motor Company
Used Cars
1J28 Standard Coupe 3388
129 Closed Pickup 425
1928 Tudor Sedan nen paint 185
1828 Coune 150
1824 Fordor Sedan 115
127 Essex Coupe 825
1826 Bulck Touring 190
1837 Chevrolet Coupe 236
1924 Star Touring Licensed 60
1928 Light Delivery . 85
Overland Touring Licensed 80
1925 Coupe Licensed .. 75
TERMS TRADES
Valley Motor Company
Center and Liberty Phone 1995
FOR SALE Nash 6. Al. Must sell
immediately. Real bargain. Call
86S0-W after 7:15 p.m.
Specials
For Labor Day
1929 Pontlao $ Dr. Sedan $735.00
1929 Pontiao Coupe . $28.88
1928 Pontlac Coupe 675.00
1?28 Oakland Cabriolet 895.00
1S27 Oakland Sedan 496.00
1928 Ford Model A Tudor 485.00
1928 Oakland Coupe, like new 535.00
1928 Oakland Sedan 425.00
1928 Essex Coach 895.00
FISHING CARS
Ford Touring 60.00
Overland Touring 65.00
Star Tour, with Enclosures 95.00
Ford Coupe 95.00
DELIVERIES
Dodge Ton 88.00
Dodae Screen Delivery 195.00
Pontiac Panel Delivery 385.00
WoodUWheaton
Motor Co., Inc.
Oakland Phone 2125 Pontiac
350 N. High St 545 Chemeketa St
McKay's for Used Cars
. With an O. K.
That Counts
1929 Chevrolet Sedan
ir29 Chevrolet Coach
192 8 Chevrolet Coupe
1928 Buick Coaoh
1928 Chevrolet Coach
1928 Pontine Coupe
124 Willya-Knight Touring
1928 Packard Six Sedan
..8868.00
. 625.00
395.00
415.00
. 235.00
. 285.00
. 135.00
. 660.00
Used car dept., 630 Chemeketa St
Telephone 1426
Douglas McKay
Chevrolet Co. '
tiiii ir,il -Mir"- -iUIAH
Ford and Buick
Used Car Lot. 75 Cars
1938 Buick Standard Sedan $775.00
1987 Bulck Standard coach 685.00
1928 Chevrolet Coach 870.00
1929 Chevrolet 1H ton truck 550.00
1918 Ford Model A Sedan
Karry Keen trunk. 1930
license 550.00
1988 Ford Roadster 358.00
1I4 studebaker light 8 Sedan.
licensed 836.00
1914 BtudebaKer special tourinar 125.00
1928 Studebaker Com. Coupe 695.00
1927 Pontiac Coupe 285.00
1924 Jewett Sedan, licensed... 175.00
1929 Ford Model A Coupe.
licensed . 450.00
1824 Studebaker E n e 1 o s e d
Touring 95.00
1923 Dodge Screen side del. 60.00
Salem Used Car Center
Marion and Liberty
Open Evenings and Sundays
Telephone 1027
NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLE
MENT No. 7116
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Marion County
la the Matter of the Estate of
Alsom Souther, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned administratrix of
the estate of Alsom Souther, de
ceased, has filed he final ac
count and report as such admin
istratrix in the county court of
the state of Oregon, for Marion
County, and that said final ac
count and report has been set
for final hearing an settlement
t Part'
GREAT scott: -riLgs
HAS BEEN OUT ALU OAV
MAC AJH-TRr is
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WOOL MARKET N W
PET; SALES FEW
The wool market has been
mostly Quiet with a few houses
continuing to report a fair volume
of gales chiefly on 64's and finer
domestic wools. Price hare been
fully maintained at leveli estab
lished during recent weeks. While
mills bar not bought In large
quantities, they have show a con
siderable interest la offerings and
Lhavn taken sample lots of a Vide
variety of lines. The finer grades
have attracted most attention but
practically all grades have been
Included in recent purchases of
small quantities for piecing out
and sampling. The dullness of the
market has, no doubt, been influ
enced, by seasonal conditions at
tending vacations in the mills and
opening of new lines of goods.
Cautious buying by mills is also
frequently a feature in the market
just prior to the opening of a new
series of London sales and the
opening of seasons in primary
markets.
Trading la fleeces was very
slow. A few moderate quantities
of 64's and finer Ohio and similar
wools were sold with pricea very
firm. Offers were made on sev
eral of the other grades at the
minimum of ranges quoted, but
the amounts of wool available at
these figures were found very
limited.
The bulk or the wool sold dur
ing the week was of the western
grown lines and consisted largely
of 6 4's and finer qualities. Texas
twelve months wools were about
as active as any line and sales
were closed at prices in the range
73 to 75c scoured basis. Territory
original bag lines were active at
70 to 73c scoured basis with the
lines of bulk good French comb
ing or better staple bringing the
maximum of the range. Offerings
of short French combing and
clothing staple In the original
bags moved at 5 to 68c scoured
basis. Graded territory wools
were quiet with quotations firm.
A few small sales were closed
on the lower grades of New Zea
land cross breds at firm prices.
Other lines of foreign combing
wools were quiet.
before said court at the court
room thereof In Salem, Oregon,
on Monday, September 15th,
1930, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said
day.
Dated and first published Au
gust 12, 1930.
Date of last publication Sep
tember 9, 1930.
ANNIE SOUTHER,
Administratrix of the Estate of
Alsom Souther, Deceased.
M. B. BUMP, residence and ad
dress, Hillsboro, Oregon.
D. D. BUMP, residence and ad
dress. Forest Grove, Oregon.
Attorneys for said administratrix
and estate. A-12-19-2o-S2-
NOT1CK TO CONTRACTORS
The General Staff of Oregon
National Guard, George A.
White, Adjutant General, Chief
of Staff, will receive sealed pro
posal until 2:00 o'clock P. M
the 8th day of September 1930
AU proposals to be addressed to
George A. White, First National
Bank, Cottage Grove, Oregon
Proposals shall include all labor
and materials required for the
erection and completion of an
Armory Building at Cottage
Grove, Oregon.
Plans and specifications may
be obtained at the office of the
Adjutant General, State Build
ing, Salem, Oregon, at the Build
ers Exchange, Portland, Oregon,
at the office of City Engineer,
City Hall, Cottage Grove, Ore
gon, and at the office of the ar
chitects, Hunxlcker, Smith and
Phillips, Guard Building, Eu
gene, Oregon.
A deposit of $10.00 will be
required to obtain plana and
specifications. The same will
be returned upon safe and
prompt return of the plans and
specifications.
The General Staff reserves the
right to accept or reject any or
all bids or proposals.
A26-28-30-31S2-4--7
JTOTICIC OF FINAL SETTLE
MENT Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, as Executor ot the
last will and testament ot George
E. Parris, deceased, has filed its
final account in the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Marion
County and that Monday, the tth
day of September, 1930, at the
hour of two o'clock in the after
noon of said day and the court
room of said court has been ap
pointed by said court as the time
and place for the hearing of ob
jections thereto and the settle
ment thereof.
Dated this 2nd day of August,
1930.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK O
CORVALLIS, OREGON, Executor
of Last Will and Testament of
George B. Parris, deceased.
B. E. Wilson, Attorney.
5-12-19-26-g 2.
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UTF OFF.
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Salem Markets
Grade B raw 4 milk de
livered in Salem, f&50.
Bntterfat, at farm, 89c
Bwtterfat, delivered In Sa
lem, 40c.
rrea rmti
(Wholesale Oaotatleail
Biaekberries
.19
Appie
Eftrly Traespareat, log ,
Gtavencttea
.1.00
.1.50
erasexmit
Califeraia
.S.75-7.50
1.50
OT
loganberries
Kanaoaa. in.
Date
Dromedary, 86, 10-oa. pkgs.
i-ona'a fined, ease
LtaoN. Cent
Uoei
Oraacea, Kavela
OA .
5.00
6.00
.7.00
.7.75
.8.75
8.75
9 25
9.25
.25
.1.25
20
100'S ,
ia'
ISO's
lT6's .
2O0"
216's
252'a
28S'
Apricots ;
focal peaches, basket.
Calif. Alberts peaches ,
,.90
-1.50
I'lums .
Gra pet
Seedjeta
.1.50
Red llalacaa
-2.75
Whit Malagas
Lady Pilfers .
Tokay a
-2.50
-3.2S
-8.00
-2.00
04
90
65
Fresh Figa, flat
lasabac
Summer Squash, crate-
Mushrooms, lb.
Ice cream melon
.2.50
Cantaloupe. Yakima 2.00 2.75
Watermelons , 2.25
Vegetaeles
( Wkalesal Quotations )
Local celery, doi 80 .90
Corn, white, tack 75
Corn, yelhrw. eack l.iw
Bunched vegetables, per doi. bunches-
Carrots .BO
Beets 80
Turnips 90
Radishes , 40
Parsley ,. 60
Oaiooc A
Garlic, lb. 18
Tomatoes, The Dalles - , ., 1.00
Lettuce .
Lake Labisa 1.75
Vancouver
-2.25
S.50
90
02
.07
01
04
90
.1.75
1.75
Seattle, iced
Cucumbers . ....
Cabbage, local
Peas, local
Potatoes
Green Beans
Peppers, box
Egg Plant, Grate .
Cauliflower, crate
Spinach
.1.50
Onions
Dry No. 1 "Walla "Walla 1.50
Dry No. t Walla Walla 1.15
Pickling 10
Kew Was, cwt 2.25
Sweet potatoes 08 and 09
Dill 10
reeaa
(Retail Wnonatlena)
Calf meal, 26 lbs. 1-88
Scratch, ton . . 8-0
Corn, whole, ton 48.00
Cracked and ground 50.00
Mill run, ton . 2225
Bran, toa ..
With milk . 60.no
Egg mat 52.00
Wita Bilk 54.00
Ka-ea
(Buying Price)
Fitrsa
24
.....21
Mediums
Poultry
(Baying Price)
Stars
-10
-07
e is
Boost era, old
Heavies
Mediums
-17
..IS
Lights
, 11
Broilers Leghorn! 17 sad IS
Drain snd Hay
(Buying Price)
Wheat, western red J
Soft white - ' ?
Barley, ton
Oats, bu.
Hv, retail Pries
OaU and Vetch
.3289e
.10.0015.00
10.00
Clover
Alfalfa ..-
16.00 t 20.00
Ueat
(Baying Priee)
Spring Lambs
OStf to 054
10
15
15
lrte Hogs
Dressed Hogs
Dressed Veal
Wool
.IS
-10
Coarse -Medina
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Stayton
STAYTON, Sept. 1. Miss Mar-
cele Baker came from Portland
for a few days visit with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Baker.
Sanford C. Sparks is now at
Mt. Angel, having leased the
paper there. A. K. Lnlay, formerly
of this Place has charge of the
mechanical end of the establish
ment, Mr. and Mrs. B. Pellum and
children hare moTed hers; from.
Woodbnrn and are occupying the
q. Lj, Brown residence. Both Mr.
and Mrs, Pellum are employed at
the Mail office.
Mrs. B. A. Schaefer and small
daughter, Cleo and Miss Mae
Testa ra have gone to the hop
yard for an outing.
Mrs. M. S. Hunt and Dale and
Betty Hunt t Rockaway for
their Tacatlon. They are guests of
Missel Hetten Patton and Frances
fjllls, two of the teachers who
made their home at the Hunt's
last year. These young ladles are
engaged to teach here again this
year.
Melford Allen and wife are here
from Eugene spending their vaca
tion as guests of his mother,
Mrs. Lee Tate. Oa Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Tate and Mr. and Mrs.
Allen motored to Donald, where
they were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Miller,
A fire on the Frank Studnlcka
place northeast of towa Wednes
day created no little excitement.
About 20 cords of wood were con
sumed. Buildings were In no dan
ger, but for a time it looked like
100 more cords of wood would be
A li
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By RUSS WESTOVER
Box uiTH
TEiVlOrA
I THOUGHT
yoU'O WMT
Tpn nit TP
UOOr
WHEAT PITS
WEAKEN AGAIN
Movement Canadian Crop
Principal Reason Re
view Says
Domestic wheat markets weak
ened and prices declined to near
the low points of the leason dur
ing tBe week ending August 30,
principally as a result of the early
movement and prospective heavy
offerings of Canadian wheat, ac
cording to the weekly grain mar
ket review of the United States
bureau ot agricultural economics.
Feed grains had independent
strength and prices held steady or
advanced at most markets, influ
enced by a further reduction in
trade estimates of the corn crop
and a continued good demand.
Rye was firm under a growing de
mand for this grain for feed, while
flax strengthened as offerings de
creased and hedging pressure from.
crushers became lighter.
Coast Market
Is Also Lower
Pacific coast markets were also
weak and lower, with wheat at
Portland and Seattle selling at the
lowest price of the season. In
creased marketings of new crop
wheat, together with continued
3low export inquiry and decreas
ing storage space at the terminals
were the principal weakening fac
tors. Prices declined more than at
eatern markets, with No. 1 hard
white Big Bend bluestem or early
Baart varieties quoted at Portland
at (1.03 and at Seattle at $1.05
per bushel. No. 1 soft and west
ern white was quoted at both
Portland and Seattle at 8tc and
No. 1 hard winter, northern spring
and western red at both markets
at 84c per bushel. Fourteen per
cent protein No. 1 dark northern
spring from Montana was quoted
at Seattle at 93 cents and No. 1
dark hard winter at 91c per bushel
in bulk. Mills were only moderate
buyers and export sales were re
latively small. One full cargo and
three half cargoes of white wheat
were reported sold to the United
Kingdom, and 2,500 tons te the
orient. Moderate sales of Pacifie
northwestern wheat were made to
California during the week. A re
duction in water rates from Wash
ington and Oregon to California
was partially responsible for the
increased sales of northern wheat
to San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Domestic barley markets held
ksteady during the week under a
continued good demand, particul
arly for feed barley, consumption
of which is increasing in most
areas under the Influence of high
prices and limited supplies of
corn. Prices in California markets
advanced 24 to 6c per 100 oa
feed grades, but held about un
changed on malting types. Prices
at eastern points were mostly un
changed. Foreign qnotations were
reduced around 10c per 100 on
Danubian and Russian barley, of
ferings of which continue relative
ly large. Domestic corn prices de
clined slightly during the week,
hut oats and grain sorghums "held
firm.
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Swegle
SWEGLE, Sept. 1 Kenneth
and Dwight Hanson, Lillian, Lor
ayne and Lester Meyers, Velma,
Loraine and "Mildred Brett ell.
Howard Whitehead and Francis
Lolt were contestants at the play
ground closing exercises Frldaj.
The Swesjle Community club
will hold a picnic at Hager's
Grove Sunday, Sept. 7. A pot
luck dinner will be served at
boon, followed with games and
swimming.
Geo. Baeman is digging post
holes for the line extension of the
Portland Electric Power com
pany. Oscar Haras finished threshing
bU oats and has an exceptionally0
good yield of over a thousand
sacks.
Orvis Golding spent Sunday
with his father. Mrs. Lucile Ba
ker was a dinner guest on the
same day.
Mrs. Edwin Imtg's mother has
returned from a visit at Klam
ath Falls where she visited her
son and famllf.
Mrs. Donald Silvers and two
children were Thursday visitors
with Mrs. J. Whitehead.
School will start September
IS in Swegle district and we are
going to have several beginners
this year.
Mrs. Hanson and family are go
lag to Astoria to spend Sunday
and Labor day.
John Whitehead and family
are going to spend Labor day at
the coast.
Kenneth and Dwight Hanson,
John and Howard Whitehead art
going to start picking hops at the '
LUahee hop yards Tuesday.
Donald Silvers is going to
build a ow barn next week.
Leonard Schaffer is employed
at the Hollywood miniature golf
links and likes it real well.
Perrydale
PERRYDALE, Sept. 1. Felix
Comegys aad kit mother left the
first of tfco week tor Pendleton to
attend the round-up. Mr. Com
egys attends eTery year and from
there they ge to Califax, Wath
td Tiatt at the feomo ot his sistef
and family, Mr. aad Mrs. Dorens.
Mrs. Comegys Is past Ss) years of
ago boVJ a good traveler aad
looks forward each year for this
trip.
Miss Wanda Elliott aad Mrs.
Nellie Zumwalt attended gradua
ttoa exercises In Monmouth Thurs
day morning. Mis Helen McMiU
an received tier lift certificato ftt
this time. She will soon bo com
ing back to btgijs her third year
in the primary grades here.
Mrs. O. B. Karts spent Friday
and Saturday la - Portland , shopping.