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s: The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon; Tuesday Morning, September 16, 1930 PAGE NINE Seeing Is Believing - Look Over Ihis Page Carefully and Save 1 CLASSIFIED ASVEUTTSTwn Reading notices, per line 23c Classified Advertising, per linel0o Classified Advertising per 1 toT 1 times . ; -. ?0a CUsslfied Advertising, per line i times . j 20c On month, daily and Sunday Vr line : oa mi pTf?Z pae accepted un ' . the, OTenhl before publi cation for classification. Copy re ceived after this time will be run under the heading Too Late to Classify. HOP PICKERS HOP PICKERS wanted. Meet truck a. ra. at east end of bridge on Center street. HELP WANTED K..i..j. , - - - Vr,fW1A)t PRUNE pickers wanted. 17F31; hop yard. Trucks leave corner Ladd BuRh Bank also corner Commercial ad Miller street ":15 a. m. Be on hand or phone 2190 for particulars. WANTED 4 families to pick Srunew. Good accommodations. S miles . of town on Pacific highway. A. T. Wala. WANTED Blackberry picker a Egaa Bros. 3F11. HELP WANTEDFEMALE WOMAN for gen. housekeeper. Tel. 723. ELDERLY lady to take care of children. Call after Sunday, 207 W. TOUNQ woman housekeeper. Box 46M, Statfrnian. SITUATIONS WANTED BOT Wants after school employ ment. Phone 114SJ. Lx Kllmaker. FOR SALE Miscellaneous "LrUpREsTUpetite pick them, 20 cents bushel. Bring boxes. ROY OHMART Telephone 2185W. WAXEX apples. Cummings 91F13. BARTLETT pears. for feeding. ciieap. ki. i, box I2i4 Tel. 642. FOR SALE Boys suit, atre 13. Half price. 830 N. High. Tel. 2079W. PRUNES Petites 60c bu. delivered. W. 11FS. 40c : kalians, C. Tillson, Tel. USED gas rage reasonable. 1146 Oak. FOR SALE Good Colonial rane. TeL 2811J. - FOR SALE Two good Jersey cows no fresh, one soon. 3rd house east of Turner. RIPE Gravenstein apples, 50c per box and up. Bring boxes. Fresh ap ple elder dally. PURITAN CIDER WORKS WEST SALEM PEACHES from C. M. LaFollett or chard s. ImDroved Elbertas. J. H. Hales. Muirs. Late Crawfords orch ard pricea Puritan Cider Works, West Salem. Tel. 2374J.' Direct dis tributors. PORTABLE typewriters, all makes. new and used. Adders and typewriters for rent. Typewriter Exchange, .zi Court street. FOR SALE Old papers. 13c a bun dle. Statesman office. Oravensteln's, Rullfson'a Box 19. Route 8. WHITE distilled vinegar for pick ling. Keeps your pickles crisp. Puritan Cider Works, west fcaiem. THnnfiTTntrr.V rsmnilltiancd drat . . . 1.1 . . . f -..v White Sewing Machine Co., 167 South ragn 9L Clanil condition. Reasonable. Tel. SltS-W. fcXVV1jjV-tiBi,V,MViirirr f aass HONEY Sixty lbs. $3.00. Phone 110ADCI mnA hlnolrtwrrls Rartlett pSars, second grade. 25 cents bushel. Alan evergreen blackberries - 3 cents pound, pick them yourself. ,765 Rural avenue, xei. n. Landslide Piano Sale OVER 85 MAKES STYLES AND FINISH PRICED 37 UP These dainty Grands and uprights rdered Bold at once no offer in rea son refused. Open evenings. TeL 1659. Bo 12th street TRADE Miscellaneous LIGHT car In good condition for quity in real estate. iei.. WOOD WANTED Will take oak or fir wood in part payment on any used car on our lot. See our cars to- y TjnTrn BROS. Ail rvntr Street Salem. WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED To buy goo used add Inr marhine. Tel. 20izw or ax a. MISCELLANEOUS ivrcTiftV if vnii .are leaving Job to go back to school get me your job. Preferably truck driving, and III give a comimsaiu" ' fWnmpn-l.il. WANTED TO RENT artment with heat children ; box 68, Statesman FOR RENT ROOMS ROOM and BOARD WELL furnished front room with board! Homo privileges. 83S N. Church. lw,r, ... M- nl.asant. J. hme. neaV" schools. TeL 1$3$-J. f ' . .nm .r 260 Center B&rSrA pleasant home. Close "' T.iihwmvvi '! STEAM heated rwra rTiST for sirla, TeL 1547-R. FOR RENT APARTMENTS w ii ii r rni 'I' ,., ants. 701 North FAtvl" gnurcn " Lmarcn .., vinir fuHL aPtS. uuiuu. in and 81 Aiiaruucm t" ' 864 Mill JTSAPTS under new' "maV- agSLtEVSedUrtm. and apU. VIRGINIA apartments, bll . . . . SLEEPING room, close-In- heated. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 7-7. .. rV-" -"' ooic store. for rent. to apartments AMBASSADOR APTS. Phon 197 w,i, furnished rooms and ants. .r rent mt Ti 1 a miZ. for rent at 159 W. - .1 .ci Ate xei. FOR RENT HOUSES kT'Z. uwner lit .a vviumercuu. ,a,aawa a. FTTRVTRirvn w.,- m Z - TT "r rent ac i door soxTth: " ""lro " I,rw 1 - - '- -1 -1 n n n a n nrui-n room modern house. 77f Breya ave, Inquirejtt Nelson Bros. Inc. FOR '"' " 'rent k' nrto'"h.X 'ml Large living room, 3 bedrooms, gar- 5c, j.o9 . a street. wmww,h,W,vvwvm)WIww FURNISHEn A rwun. K.tk - .wmis, vam Klli sleeping porch water, garage. $25.00. 246 South 17th . iA . vi'l IIVUOC, UiUUT - - .... H (H VLL. 111 vw responsible party. Box 900, States man. house, lot of shrubbery, flowers, lawn, also 5 R. cottage. Inquire of owner. 1605 Ferry street. Fo1?''rE2?tCHousm nfurnlshed. F. L. WOOD 341 State Street . FOR RENT HOUSES $15-$18-:0-$27.50 and up. FURNISHED $16-$2;.50-$ao $i0 and up. SEE REriTTF.r. or THnATlnV 341 State Street Room i. bedrooms. Paper and paint for first uireo monins rent. Address care statesman. FOR RF.NT PlMn tiniiwii 1 1 ft tn tOO. Also flats store hlile . lin sinews lota BECKE A HENDRICKS 189 North High Street FOR RENT 4 room furnished house, garage. Call 13 90 J. FURNISFIEr) n n rt imfiirrllic-1 houses $S to 645. Clean and desirable. H. f. UKAiNT 180 N. Commercial. Phone 2492-M BOR RFNT S rftrtm m.wl.rn hnmp. some furniture, large rooms, with large attic, furnace, large lot with fruit trees, double garage. L. E. Stif ler. Call 500 between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. or 1710 N. 17th St, evenings. 8 R. house, gar. 411 N. Winter. 6 rooms, garage, 265 So. Church. FOR RENT 2nd house past Valley Pkg. Co. on W. side of N. Pacific highway, 4 mis $12.00 1275 S. 15th St.. 4 rms 16 50 319 S. 18th St., 5 mis 17.50 505 S. IRtli St.. 4 rms.' 17.50 1130 Fir Street, 6 rms 18.00 635 Thompson Ave, 6 rms. 20.00 2142 N. Com'I. t, 5 rms 25.00 442 S. 23rd St, 5 rms. 27.50 130 S. 24th St.. 8 rms. 50.00 1635 N. Capitol St., 5 rms 40.00 LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 320 State Street Tel. 1727. FOR ALE Real Estate FOR SALE $2800.00.- 4 room modern house, 2 bedrooms. $100.00 dowa and $29.76 a month. $3250.00. $-rooms modern. Fire place, hardnrood floors, basement, fur nace, corner lot. $150.00 down, $30.00 a month. ' $13,000.00. 180 acres. Modern 7 room house, good barn and other Duildings. Stock and other equipment go with the place. Running water. $3500.00. 20 A. room house. AH cultivated. Small payment down, easy terms. HOLLYWOOD REALTY 2009 N. Capitol Tel. 2807. Residence 2968. GET located before school starts will sacrifice 6 room modern home -garage, furnace, full basement. 1640 North 5th. WILL take small unincumbered property for equity In C room modern home, well located. 921 Statesman. HOME AT A SACRIFICE x Unable to meet the mtge. of $1600. 00, will sell my equity for $400.00. S R. house, plastered, basement, fur nace, built in, good lot on Fairmount street, makes It cost you only $2000. 00 and I loose almost $1000.00. See my agent SEARS ft TUCKER Only 4 days left to buy FARM FOR RENT ANOTHER 160 A. ranch, fine place, extra good house, barn, grainery, gar age, machine shed all In tip top shape, all fenced and cross fenced, all In cultivation, have cows, horses, full of good farm machinery 800 bu. grain, about 25 ton hay, will sell all stock, feed and 55 turkeys, over 100 hens for $1600.00 and rent the place for $400 00 per yr. This will stand rigid investigation. Better hurry. SEARS ft TUCKER 184 South Commercial STOP THINK ACT 1-AORE, good plastered house, large barn, good well, located about 1-4 mile E. Fairground on Silverton road. Price $1500.00; will give term a 10 ACRES, $1750.00 Fair buildings, ha about 3-acres In walnuts, cherries, filberts, peach es and apples, baL good. Straw berry land, will give terms, lo cated 3V miles out. Has a living stream on place and two springs. 16-ACRES $6925.00 , North Howell Prairie Land Modern 6-R. house with water and light, system good, barn. 6-acres In cherries, peaches and prunes, balance fine strawberry land. SEE SEARS ft TUCKER 184 South Commercial Street CASH BUYER for 80 to 120 acre farm. Must be well" Improved, good land, not to exceed $12,000. If you have 89 acres and wish to sell, here is an opportunity. Must be a good buy, prefer northeast from Salem. IF YOU NEED a house, let me know what you are looking for. I can save you some money. H. C. SHIELDS or P. J. MORITZ Oregon Building Tel. 184. T1LLIE, THE TOILER now th0 nine is soft AT BUD. IT'S MY CHNNCE TO GFT li WITH WER-, FOR SALE Real Estate SI 2. 00A WTT.T. WTTV 725 acres all fenced with woven wire fence, some cross fencing; lots of water, 40 acres under plow, baL open pasture, soma timber, 3 large atock barns, fair old house, a fin sheep ranch close to Silverton. $2600 WILL BUY A fine new modern room English type house, full basement, furnace, laundry trays, fireplace, wired for range, light fixtures, rooms nicely decorated, L. and I. room floor in oak, large lot, paved atreeta SEE ANDERSON 4b RUPERT 1(9 South High Street a M. EARLE 224 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 11000. Box 163, Salem. FR SALE OR RENT room fur nished home, very reasonable, good location. Call L. E. Stiffler at 600 between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. or 1710 N. 17th St, evenings. 5 rm. furnished house, 2 lots, at Nye Beach to trade for Salem proper ty of same value, $2500. 10 A.-chicken ranch, good buildings, 300 chickens, '3 A. strawberries. Wonderful bargain at $4000. 3 A. all in crop, 4 rm. house, other buildings, good water, $1300. 10 A. 6 mi. from Salem. Good build ings. In fruit and berries. A real bargain at $4500. Houses to rent Insurance J. F. ULRICH COMPANY 325 State Street Tel. 1354. LIST your property with us and SAVE the commission. Buy ers get your name and address from our display boards, then deal DIRECT with you. You pay us a' small exhibit fee, th.'ifs all. Buyers are asking for your list ing. Let's have it. OWNERS REAL ESTATE LISTING BUREAU 121 New Biigh Bldg. Telephone 717 Salem, Ore. SACRIFICE SALE 7 room semi modern home, fireplace, basement, etc. 3 lots covered with large bearing nut and fruit trees, berries, garden, poultry house, garage, paved street, near school, 765 Rural avenue, tele phone 2235W. FOR SALE Fairmount Hill resi dence with a wonderful view. Built for home by owner. A. J. RAHN, 1510 Fairmount Street. Phone 1927. 3H A. suburban home, close in, near small town, good bldgs., fruit, nice home, clear $3000; want small residence to $2000; bal. terms. . 58 acre faroj near town, part In cult, bldgs., fruit, lots wood, timber, stock and equipment, $4500 ; good terms. One A. suburban home, close In, 6 room house, garage, fruit, $2500. $200 down, bal. easy terms. PERRINE A MARSTERS SERVICE station, aarace and home for sale, cheap. On Pacific highway, Route 3, Box 44. South best location in Salem. WE have a good close' in modern 6 room house worth $4500 to trade for a farm and will pay difference or as sume. 6 room modern house, bargain, ran sell $50.00 down and $25.00 monthly. A splendid 20 acre chicken ranch at a bargain and can use Salem home. We have 2 good 6 room modern houses for rent at $25.00. MeOILCHRlST ft PENNINGTON 209-10 U. S. Bank Bldg. TeL 140. CONFECTIONERY. lunch and dance room, near Fairgrounds ; this will pay at least half of its cost dur ing fair. New building and part sub let that makes cheap rent 5 rm. house completely furnished with new furniture, Westinghouse elec. range, overstuffed davenport, gardens unusually attractive with two lily pond; trees, double garage, $2500. 5 rms. and floored attic, new and strictly modern, tile in kitchen, high class district and nice grounds, $4, 600. T rms. new and strictly modern 1-4 acre ground, $4200. WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor 175 South High Street $2650.. Nice, neat home. Near Engle good school, living room, 2 bed-J rooms, oming room, nrepiace, garage pool, lota of flowers and shrubs. Terms. $3000. 4 rooms and nook, full base ment, furnace, fireplace, lot 60x 160. A snap. $100 down. $25 per month. $3500. Beautiful home In N. E. Salem. S rooms, hardwood floors, garage, full basement, furnace, fireplace. Lots of flowers and shrubs. Good location ; terms. $3750. New English type home In N. Salem, full basement, furnace, fireplace, garage, lota Of trees. $50 down. $3800. New 6 room English type home In Englewood, fully modern, pa v. pd. $2 00 down. $3000 to loan. Insurance. MELVIN JOHNSON 320 U. S. Bank Bldg. TeL 637. NEAR CITY LIMITS SUBURBAN HOME $10,000. Buys a modern 8 room home, 2 blocks from city limits on Pa cific highway. This property Is an EXCEPTIONAL BUY consisting of 4.47 acres with 2H acres in fine bearing cherries, some large bearing walnut trees, a real sub urban home, practically in the city. DON'T NEGLECT TO SEE THIS PROPERTY. W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO. REALTORS 134 South Liberty Street Tel. 615. eaasaaaaarfaWaa BEST BUYS IN FARMS SPECIAL attractive rices on the following farnuj for 10 days r 43 ACRE farm, best of sojl, all plow land about 6 A. in bearing fruit, well fenced good bldgs., water system, electricity available. Price $4500. Sold once at $12, 000. 41 A. FARM. GOOD SOIL Fair building, 20 A. cult, bal. pasture, some timber, spring water, price $2750. 76 A. FARM Stocked and equipped, $4500. DANDY 20 A. FARM One mile of a good town, $1600. Has cosy 3 It house, barn. 3 1-4 SUBURBAN HOME Just outside of city limits on paved road has electric lights, water system. bath, 5 It bungalow, barn, garage, hen house, snap $3000. Terms on any of the above bargains for particulars SEE BECHTEL or THOMASON 341 State Street Room 4. We specialise in farms that aca good, that can be sold cheap. - fiBR?ls a PRESENT JA FOR SALE Real Estate WORKING MAN8 CHANCE Immediate possession of a comfort able room borne In East Salem. Price $2250. 11090 can be worked out. baL easy. If you wish a home and emDlovment let ua show you this. LEO N. CHILDS CU., Realtors J20 State Street Tel. 1717 EXCHANGE Real Estate FOR EXCHANGE 40 acres not far out on paved, road, well fenced, some cleared, baL pas ture and timber, creek, fair set htLdas. Owner will exchange even for a god a roem house In Salem valued at $3,- 000. Good 4 room house on caved street, close to school and. bus line, large lot with . some shade trees and creek m rear. Price $2200. Will take vacant lots tip to $1200 as part. LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors $20 State Street Tel. 1727. H ACRE orange and family fruit. 4 room modern stucco bose, lights, water and gas. For farm land near Salem. W. M. Wood, Box $4, Tustln, Calif. FOR SALE OR TRADE Auto camp located on Pacific highway 1 niles from Salem, also 14 acres with buildings, close to Salem. Call owner, 859J1. ACREAGE 81 ACRES of nice land with timber enough to cut 10,000 cords of wood. Located on good gravel road 16 miles from Salem. Lota of piling. All for $2,500 cash. This Is the best buy in the Willamette valley. JOHN H SCOTT 1189 Court Street Tel. 622. FOR SALE 5 acre fruit tract lo ganberries, prunes and miscellaneous fruits, good buildings, well and spring. 15 minutes drive on good road or will rent to responsible party. Call L. E. Stiffler at 500 between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m., or 1710 N. 17th St, evenings. 80 acres east, 35 acres in cultiva tion, 6 acres strawberries, good well and spring, all fenmd, fair barn and 4 room houne. Will consider small house in Salem. Price $3850. 40 acres, good soil, H mt. from good town, Kood well, I room house, barn. Price $1000. S acres, east. Good cow, lota of chickens, hay, grain, potatoes, all for $2000. See A. F. Homyer with W. G. KRUEGER 147 North Commercial 10 A. good land 2H ml. Salem, all good soil, $3100 terms. 10 A., good buildings on highway, some fruit good 6 room house, full basement, $6500 ; terms. Ill A. Nice ranch, fine soil, good buildings, running water, close to school, $12,000. would take house In Salem. 170 A., half in cultivation, good soli, en good road. 2 wells, I room house, good barn, 985 per A. Would take house In town. $3000 to loan. Insurance. MELVIN JOILNSON 320 U. S. Bank Bldg. Tel. 63T. ACREAGE LAND BARGAINS $1500. Buys a good 43 acres with II acres in bearing prunes, filberts. and balance of land all in culti vation, 6 room house, with base ment, fireplace, plumbing, barn and earaee. $2000. cash, balance mortgage to be assumed. A REAL T, A Tt ' A I VT 'AT TUP PIP.UT J).-,,..mil, A AAA,'. A.A1,AA. PRICE. $3500. Buys 40 acres, located 8 mile sou in or saiem, pan in ore nam and plow land, balance timoer, extra fine spring of water, small shack house, $500 down, balance easy terms. $3500. Buys a rood acres all In bearing orchard with small house, located on main Pacific highway, S miles south. $350.00 cash, balance easy terms. $2750. Buys 4.81 acres with a good 4 room bouse, garage aad nuceicn house, all land in cultivation with two good road frontages, sz&o.o cash, balance easy terms per month. $2250. Buys I acres of good land lo cated 4 miles east of Salem with new 8 room houise, unfinished on tiie Inside, drilled well, $100 cash. balance fzo. per montn. Real Estate and Fire Insurance W. IL GRABENHORST ft CO., REALTORS 1S4 S. Liberty Street Tel. 616 WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED Modern house. or T rooms. Prefer South Salem. Boa 171, Statesman. Business Opportunities WOOD BUSINESS FOR SALE Fully equipped, best of location and real money maker. If Interested in this line, call at our office for full details. LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 320 State Street Tel. 17$T, FOR LEASE Old established lunch and confectionery. Newly equipped, good business, good location. If you are looking for a ruture see thia 1321 State Street FOR SALE WOOD LARGE second growth 4 ft II de livered. TeL JF22, WOOD Judd. TeL 21F13. GUARANTEED DRY Wood coaL TeL IS. Salem Fuel Co., 7SZ Trade. WE have 16" wood on hand all the time. Prompt delivery. 349 a 12th. Cobbs ft MitcheU Co. Phone 813. DRY 16 m. old fir. 4 ft fir, oak. ash. also dry old fir mill slao. C u. Harbaughs Transfer and Fuel, 838 Highland. Tel. iao. FROM TIMBER TO YOU. TeL 3739. 16 In. and 4 ft wood on band at all times. Also planer wood. TeL 2981. Tracy s uuei zaras. GOOD grub oak wood. F. C. Fltts, teL 87F31. "It Depends OH-1 ISHT MB he's cure urde F0g V0U X FOR SALE WOOD - -1-g-i-i-n-ii-Arw-nrinnj-Ln.i-uvxn.ri.ft GOOD dry wood delivered. TeL 1100. DRY fir and oak wood, enal and fuel OIL Call on us for prices. We Kive good measure, arood aualitr and good service. LARMER TRANSFER A STORAGE Telephone 1131 . DRY If In. Old fir S7.50 cd T! I6F32, Four Corners Garage. MONEY TO LOAN AAAmrttm00tim'm'0m00mlmtmrk PERSONAL. LOANS MADE on furniture. -cars, salaries or other rood security. Repayable monthly. When in financial need see us before closing a loan. GENERAL INVESTMENT CORPORATION First National Bank Bldg. Phone 1200 ON FARMS AND CITY REAL ES TATE. LOWEST IKTBREST BATES. BERT T. FORD FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE On plain notes, endorsed notes, furniture and pianos. All tran sactions strictly confidential. 8TATE LOAN COMPANY 212 Oregon Bldg. Second Floor Corner State and High Office hra 10:00 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Telephone Licensed by State CITY AND FARM loans at lowest rates. Best terms obtainable. Our insurance department offers you ex pert advice and service In all line a HAWKINS ROBERTS (Inc.) TeL 1427 205 Oregon Bldg. MONEY LOANED ON AUT03 Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce your payments. You keep the car. P. A. EIKER Cor. Liberty St and Ferry Phone 121 Salem. Ore. Federal Farm Loans. 3 Per cent. F. L. WOOD. 341 State Street WANTED Miscellaneous WlVTIfn Cmsll navtnv KiionA.I cigar, confectionery or resident store in or near Salem. Box ZS3, renaieton, Oregon. WANTED Used pianos. In ex change on radios, phonographs, or fur niture. H L. Stiff Furniture Companv. LOST and FOUND LOST White black tan and ticked English setter dog. Black ears and shot on back. Any Information as to thia dog will be rewarded. Tel. F. E. Loose at SS3 or evenings 1441W. MISCELLANEOUS SHOE repairing neatly done. Reas onable price. Hand made work shoes or boots for sale. 979 S. Com'I. Jacob Vogt. DOGS boarded In a real dog hoteL B. B. Flake. Petland Farm. Pacific highway. OAT and vetch bay. $10 ton. Or will trade for good milk cow. OTTO ANDERSON Route 6 Box 12IA. FOR SALE USED CARS NEW 1930 Chevrolet Coach run Just a few thousand miles. This car carries a new car guarantee and can be pur-nased tor 1131. uu down ana $33.00 per month including financing and insurance. Will allow market val ue for your car In trade. Call Grier at 1802 between I and 9 a. m. Monday or Tuesday. Ford and Buick Used Car Lot. 75 Cars 1928 Buick Standard Sedan $775.00 1927 Buick Standard coach 565.00 1929 Chevrolet 1 V4 ton truck S50.00 1928 Ford Roadster 350.00 1924 Studebaker light I Sedan. licensed 235.0$ 1924 Studebaker special touring 125.00 1928 StudebaUer Com. Coupe 696.00 1927 PonUac Coupe 285.00 1924 Jewett Sedan, licensed 176.00 1924 Studebaker Enoloaed Touring 95.01 1921 Buick Roadster . -..$275.00 1926 Buick Coach overhauled 415.00 1924 Rlckenbacker touring 160.00 1920 Cadillac Sedan, new tires 100.00 1!25 ora touring sa.uv 192$ Willys Knight touring 60.00 1926 Ford ton truck with rux- tell 175.00 1927 Chevrolet ton truck 195.00 Salem Used Car Center Marlon and Liberty Open Evenings and Sundays Telephone 1027 Early Fall Specials 1929 Pontlae I Dr. Sedan $735.00 1929 Pontiac Coupe 625.00 1928 Oakland Cabriolet 695.00 1937 Oakland Sedan 495.00 1928 Ford Model A Tudor ' 485.00 1926 Oakland CouDe. like new 635.00 1926 Oakland Sedan 425.00 1926 Essex Coach 29a. oo Star Touring 83.00 Dodee Coune 295.00 1926 Essex Coach 125.00 1928 Essex Sedan $95.00 Deliveries Dodge Delivery . 10.01 Ford with box 85.00 Ford Screen DeL 75.00 Wood-Wheaton Motor Co., Inc. Oakland Phone 2125 Pontiac 350 N. High St 5fS Chemeketa St Valley Motor Company Used Cars 1921 Tudor Sedan 1929 Fordor Sedan 1928 Sport Coupe ... .$425 475 365 600 350 1529 Town Sedan 1928 Chevrolet Coups 1925 Master I Buick Tour 190 1924 Fordor Sedan 90 1926 Coupe 150 1927 Star Coupe 176 TERMS TRADES SEE Valley Motor Company Center ft Liberty Streets TeL on the dog T YtU iWSET UTTLB TrtlNG - I CXJID HU3 YDU ALL DAY. HERE'S A KISS P0fc YOU FOR SALE USED CARS FOR RALE Nash g. A1. Wuit aH lmmedlatelr. Real h&mln. Call 3660-W after 7:11 p.m. Certified and Guaranteed If Hudson Six Sstandard se dan, original finish Inside and out extra good, run less than 13,000 miles, New car service and guarantee 1056 89 Studebaker Commander se dan, refmiahed, overhauled and guaranteed TfS 80 Essex Challenger Coupe with rum oie seat. wire wheels, trunk, wind wings. Many oth er extras. Price TIS 21 Buick Standard 2 -door sedan, extra good 676 39 Essex Challenger Coach, new ruooer, rinlsn good inside and out. new car service and guarantee E7S 26 Hupmobile sedan, leather up holstered 4 IE '16 Hudson Custom-built 7-pas- senger seaan jj 26 Chevrolet Coupe, lots of ex tras, a.-i in every respect 2J5 26 Essex Coach 175 State Motors, Inc. Hudson Essex High ft Chemeketa Studebaker TeL 1000. McKay's for Used Cars With an O. K. That Counts 1928 Butck Sport Coupe 1926 Buick Coach 1929 Chevrolet Sedan .$635.00 385.00 . 635.00 . 585.00 . 525.00 . 395.00 . 465.00 . 165.00 . 115.00 . 35.00 . 295.00 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 1929 Chevrolet Coach .... 1928 Chevrolet Coach .. 1929 Chevrolet Coune .. 1927 Ford Roadster I 1926 Ford Coupe 192$ Ford Touring 1927 Star 6 Coach Used car dept.. 530 Chemeketa St Telephone 1425 Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. WANTED USED CARS TOSShANGE oldsmobile" our ing and $200 for enclosed car. Tel. 66. is BUT FRIEDS FREE BUENOIS AIRES. Sept. 15. (AP). The provisional govern ment established by a revolution a week ago has decreed that for mer President Hipolito Irtgoren must remain within Argentine Jurisdiction but it is understood legislators belonging to the aged executive g radical party will be freed. While many, of these deputies and other officials escaped after Irlgoyen wa overthrown, scores of others were arrested by the forces of General Jose Francisco Urlburu, provisional president of the new regime. Admiral Her melo, new chief of police, indi cated today they would be liber ated. At the same time the govern ment arrested Juan Fleitas, for mer minister of agriculture, as a material witness in connection with the discovery of a cache of arms and ammunition In a social club recently. A great public funeral was held here, for persona who were killed in the street fighting which marked the change of government. President Urlburu and all members of hta cabinet, together with the highest officers of the farmy and the navy, attended the services in the cathedral. Great throngs of people filled the church and crowded- the streets leading to the cathedral Several unita of cavalry served as a guard of honor, while air planes dropped wreaths from above. About 25 persons were killed in the fighting, soma 20 of them a week ago tonight and the re mainder Monday night. Miss Mason to Teach Again in Woodburn High JEFFERSON, Sept. 15 Miss Virginia Mason left for Woodburn Friday to prepare for the opening of school. This is Miss Malon's second rear teaching In the Woodburn sahool. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Roland re turned to Salem Sunday, after spending a week at their home In Jefferson. Mr-Jtoland Is employ ed In the tax collector' office. In the court house. Mrs. Elmer Knight and son have gone to the country for a visit, with Mrs. Knight's parents' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Doty, during Mr. Knight's absence, while on hunting trip. HOPPICKERS RETTJRX VALSETZ, Sept. 15 Mrs. Hen ry Patton. and son John, returned f Inat Atvanln m nana) Ah Ta where they have been tha past 'two weeks picking hops. n ViHBfcB 0O TU5V C5T THAT eXPSFSSlOM v??? A (.FADING General Markets PORTLAND. Or.. Spt. 15 (AP) Product exchsnge, net price: batter, ex tra! $9 ;itadrds $8; prime firsts 87; firsts 85. Erg, freik extras 8$; fresh M1UBJ SC. Portland Grain PORT LAND. Or... Sept. 15 (AP) Whet futures: Open Huh Lew Close Mar ..8S Vs 85 V 85 83 Sep. 76 76 75 75 Iee. 19 H 79 79 T 78 T Cnh markets: wheat: big Bend blue- stem .92 S ; soft white, weatara whit 77 H : sard- winter, northern spring, wet- tern red .74. Oats: No. S 38 lb. white 23.50. Cora: No. 3 E. T. thipmeat 40.75. MiHrun: standard 21.00. Nuts, Hay and Hops PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 15 (AP) Xsts walnut. Oregon, 18(a20:: al mond. 14gl7c: peanuts. 7tt&8c; pecans, 3oQ27c: fllert. 17gfl8c. TTit sttatir- ataasiisla timer prices. delirered Portland. Eastern Oregon tomothy. $22.507 23. Do Talley $10 29.50: alfalfa. SITeiS: clover 16: oat hay, $18; trat, $7 (38 ton; selling prices. $1 to s's more. Hops 1929 crop, 13 15c. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 15 (AP) Milk, steady raw mtlk (i per rent. $2.3O2.40 cwt.. deliTered Portland, less 1 per rent; grade B milk. $2.66. Biitli-rfat delivered in Portland. 38c. Poultry (buvine crices) alive, hea vy hens over 4 4 lbs., 2!e: medium liens 84 to 1V lbs.. 15c: light hens, 12c; broilers, 1 4 to 2 1': lbs., heavy les'iorn springs, 19c; lieht 22c; heavy colored sprinRS. 22c; I'ekin ducks. 4 lbs., and over, 2022c; old 15c; colored ducks l.'.e. Potatoes higher cnis. No. 1 grad ed, $2.23 2.00. New potatoes 2 4c Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore". Bept. 15 (API Cattle 3000. calves 23. ineludinr 53 cat tle and 10 calves through, opening slow, steers and ahe stock largely 25c hwrr. Steers, good $7.50fq : ; medium 0.25(7.50; common 5.00fij6.35. 8teera 900-1100 lbs., rood 7.50fti rt.25 ; medium 0.25(g'7.50; common 5.25ft 0. 25. SteeraJ 1100 1200 lbs., good 7.25g?7.75; me dium 5.507.25. Heifers, good 7.00 7.50- medium G.00Gj7.00; common 4.75 6.00. Cows, good 5.50(r6.25; com mon and medium 4 00 5.00; low cut ter 2.50(S4.00. Bulls (vearling exclud ed) 5.50ST6.0O: eufter, common and me dinm 4. 00 5.50. Vealer milk fed. 10.75 11.75; medium 8.25 (JJ 10.75 ; cull and common 5. 75(38. 25. Calves, good and choice 9.256? 10.73; common and me dium 6.009.25. Hoga 8000. including 1567 on contract and through: ateady, feeder pit's 25c higher. (Soft or oily hog and roaMing pigs excluded). Light lights $10.50(5 11.75: light weight 160 200 lbs.. 11.7512.00; me dium weight 200-220 lbs., 10.75 12.00; medium weight 220-250 lbs., 10.50 gt 11.75; heavy weight 550-290 lbs.. 10.00 (a 11.50; heavy weight 290 350 lbs.. 9.50(11.00. Tarkinc sow 8.509.59. Feeder and stocker pigs 11.7515.25. Sheep. 1500, steady. Lambs, good and choice $6.007.00; medium 5.00(5.6.00; all weights, com mon 4.00 5.00. Kearlinjf wethers 8.50 (o 5.00; ewes 90-120 lbs.. 2.2.raS.OO: ewes 120-150 lbs.. 2.25S 2.75 ; all weights, cull and common 1.50?2.00. CULL SOUNDS FOR McCOT, Sept. 15 Waldo Finn left Friday night for Meacham where he will go deer hunting. He Is acompanled by Juel Llnd seth and Everett Davidson, both of Portland. Miss Eleanor Rutledge Is re covering from an attack of ap pendicitis. Miss Beatrice Hawley return ed home from Portland Saturday where ahe has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Willis Earle. Kendall Cobban was In Port land on business Wednesday and Thursday. He was accompanied by Emmett Mitchel of Amity. Mrs. Bessie Lindseth and chil dren of Portland spent the week end at the home of her sister, Mrs. Waldo Finn. Belcher Leaves For Course in Seattle School WOODBURN, Sept. 15 Mer lyn Belcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Belcher, left Monday for Se attle, where he will enter Seattle Pacific college. Merlyn, who graduated from Woodburn high school In 1928. was active in de bate and oratory. Woodburn High For Fair Visit WOODBURN, Sept. 15 All students at Woodburn high school will have a chance to visit the Oregon state fair again thia year, as a holiday has been declared for Wednesday, September 22. Such a plan eliminates only partial at tendance ail during fair week and also gives faculty members a chance to visit tha fair. By RUSS WESTOVER "i a a A DOSS MPS' M COY Salem Markets Grade B raw A milk de livered io Salem, 92SO. Batterfat, at farm, 89c Bntterfat, delivered 1b Sa lem, 40c (Waal aula Qaotatlaas) Blackasriie , .1.50 Apples Early Transparent, la " OraveatUea ca. G rap (rait California , Lofsnberriea 6.7S-7.50 1.50 OT Eananas, lb. -Date Dramediry, 88, 10s. pkga. e SO Oetut's Pittad, 4.50 Lemons, Calif i Limes ... , , ?.SQ Orasfe, Vavsls 80' 100's -128s - 150's 178 . SOO's . 216's S5$' 188'a Apricots Local peaches. basket Calif. Alberta pjches , Plums Grapes Seedless Rd Malagas While Malaga 5.00 5.04 .7.00 -T.71 .8.75 8.TS .8.SS .0.3S .9.31 .1.35 -34 90 .1.50 .1.50 -2.75 2.50 ..3.25 . Lady Finger Tokays Fresh Figs, flat Casabss Summer Sqnash, crate.. 8.00 2.00 04 90 65 2.50 .OOftf 2.75 .2.25 Mushrooms, lb. Ice cream melons Cantaloupes, Yakima Watermelons Veccuolcs (Wholesale Quotations) Local celery, doi .80-.90 Corn, white, sack 75 Corn, yellow, sack 1.09 Hunched vegetables, par dos. bonehea Carrot ,,,,, .80 Beej 8ft Turnips ...... Radiahe Parsley Onion , 80 40 BO 40 15 1.00 Garlic, lb. Tomatoes. The Dalles.. L.ettuca Lake Labish Vanconver Seattle, iced .1.75 2.25 3.50 90 Cucumbers Cabbage, local .02 H .07 .01 .04 leas, local Potatoes Green Bean Peppers, box .90 Kgg Plant, crate .1.75 1.7S -1.50 Cauliflower, erat . Spinach . On ion - Dry No. 1 Walla "alia Dry Mo. 3 Walla Walla .1.50 1.15 Pickling ..10 New Vt, cwt Sweet potatoes .2.25 03 and 09 Dill raeda (Retail Quotations) Calf meal. 25 lb Scratch, ton Corn, whole, ton . 10 1.75 48.00 .50.00 52.00 Cracked and ground ; Mitl run. ton ... 32.00 32.00 .51.00 .53.00 Bmti, .ton Kgg mash With milk Ban (Boring Price) Extras .. Mediums .....29 .....28 Pooltry (Buying Trie) Stags ... Ilooslers, Haaviea Mediums ...13 07 ....18 old .l Lights ..ii Broilers Leghorn 18 and IS ' Oram and Kay I (Buying Pries) Wheat, westers red G3V4' Soft white 66 V4 Barley, ton "a Oats. bu. 32239e Bay. retail price Oats and Vetch Olarer .10.00(315.09 10.00 Alfalfa 10.00 te 20.00 Meat (Baying Price) Spring Lambs Lire Hoga Lresied Hog Dresaed Veal . ..05 H te .08 11.35 15 17 Wool Coarse . Medium .18 .20 OREGON FIFTH III CAMP PERRT, Ohio, Sept. 15. (AP) The 1930 national rifl and pistol matches, declared ona of the most successful series 1 results and number of contestants since the first matches were- held in 1871. closed here with the IT. 3. Marines winning the national rifleteam match with a score of 2,805 out of a possible 3,000. The final match with 101 teams entered, was fired over fiv stages, - the final stage. 100. yards, being fired today. The United States Infantry was second with 2,799, navy third with 2,793; United States cavalry fourth with 2,777, and Oregom national guard fifth with 2.773. With Oregon in the top posi tion among national guard teams the Massachusetts national guard was second with 2.745; Washing ton third with 2,721; Ohio fourth with 2,720. and Arizona fifth with 2,715. Ohio finished tenth among all classes of teams. Among the civilian teams tha American Legion was first with 2,674; Oregon second with 2,670; and Ohio third with 2,665. ' Surprise Fete is ' - Given Saturday On Anniversary VALSETZ, Sept. 15 Mrs. HtV zel Gardner", was given a urpriat party Saturday in honor of sUt anniversary. Invited were Mr. and Mrs. Hilding Grot, Mr. and Mrs. Brick Sandstrom, John Anderson, Eric- Anderson. Magnus Eulin, ' Fred Bolfn, and Mr. O. Wingo and son Glen. Mrs. Gardner's father and brother. The lovely dinner and party was at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Grot. Tha guest of honor was verf pleased with her presents. Mrs. Montgomery Buried in Salem HI DM IB INDEPENDENCE, Sept IB -Funeral services for tha lata Mrs, : Carolina Campbell Montgomery were held Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the McLanglV Un Presbyterian church. Rev. H. Han soa officiated. U ., fan, r ' " mJAWAWIAAAWmAWAm-rm- I mil hi I t ,