PAGE NINE If you do not Find What you Want Here We'll be Surprised Thg 02EGQN STATESMAN, Saiem (frggnn, SatnrcUy Mbrning, October 25, 1930 CXAaSmZX ADYaOttlSTjra Read in K notice, pet Una . Jte Classified Advertising, per Iinelve Classified Advertising; per lint 1 . times v Classified Advertising, P Une - times t0 aiul Sunday UIV1IUJI 1. . . per line L" Copy for this page accepted un til -the evening befor publi cation for classification. Copy re ceived after thia tlm will be run under the heading Too Lata to Classify. HELP WANTED MALE MAN "wanted to grde and pack ipples. Apply Puritan Cider works. West oaiem. HELP WANTED FEMALE HOUSEWORK or housekeeping, I woman with daughter 14. Hear man $ acheeL Good noma rather than high waxeaTeL 2331, 30$ Maple St, Dal- Oregon. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Children to care xor m I ( mv heme. TeL 1704M. u uuLrij-ij-j-iryju-ijn - - - -- - . I TftTOO man with experience man aging farm and dairy wishes employ ment. Hione it i. RrtY. 17. wants work oa farm. Board and small wages. Cell S3 70 J. PRACTICAL nurse wiehes position curing for elderlv people. Tel. 8755M. FOR SALE Miscellaneous ISOff old coins for sal! reasonable. Address Box SZ, care statesman. rLrLnrinrwn-wiirw " -- - - m m ippr.EK' SnltzenbeTK. Baldwin, Knrth Str. Jonathans. SOc and c.i Wnimit 22f. No boxes furnished. no delivery. Mr. J. H. Wright. Five miles out on Wallace Rood. APPLES all varieties, hand pick- a X EAa ttwu ViritlaT VOll r I Hill -fot, Orocer: 7 milea No. ,i.rr. nn Wetland highway. - ,-, ,nnnn I SWEET Water grapes 2c lb. Wtt SiMinl Road. rxrtjnnj-ij-jjn.i.nj-uij"ni-v-r - - - few boxes left I TOMATOES Only a at the Brown Tent Ir!ve. on Riverside I GRAPES Claxter store on Oregon evenings and Sundays or call M0 he Electric 1st house north 2c lb. " tweeo 8 a, m. and $ p. m. I E. Stif - - ' I fler. Ktn. J. DennV. Rt. I. TeL 14F12. SWEET cider, guaranteed pure I ". vol Rrlrur ramtalnera I Ifil Rural ave. TeL ZZ3oW. I APPLE8. CoHase and Hoyt. Tel. Ji3 Tomatoes Watermelons And garden trucks Tel. 8tF3, Rt I, Hi. tu. -NOrtn ci reiser scuoui. 2nd hand furnace.! 17 So. lUh. Cider Works. Tel. 2374J. West Salem. uww -I.-."-., i-l . .i PORTABLE typewriters, all makes, new and used. Adiiers and typewriters i t .mr tret FOR SALE Old papers. 10c a bun ds Wtatewosn ffie. WANTED Miscellaneous a aaaM,se1s,aww DTivrrn i-. in . change on radios, phonographs, or fur- MISCELLANEOUS DRESS MAKER AND DESIGNER formerly with Lucille. New Tork City, 1'HUICilJ Willi wui avw " "'-' I nd Hollvwood. WiH design and make dresses, suits, coats and hats. Ymjr I hruiw or mine. Essve Anderson. 2177 So. Cottage, TL 2746J, WALNUT drying. Any quantKy. TrL 133F2. Lees Hatchery. v-vjt"c t . H.t .1a fifA$ I r r'ln 'SrvSic Whwiiv i rnrj T patt rAAMC rUK KtvN 1 KUJjl NICE heated sitting rooms Union. room. suiUble for In connection. 632 ROOM to Christian lady. Modern. Irh'ate home. Board optional. Tel. ROOM and BOARD ' toara ana room in moaern pn-aie tue. Tel 24.4J1. . . m - ',T7tT! - urY7 - t)e:t, responsible Commercial. people, only. 544 N. LARGE heatled front sleeping roem, clone In. Board II desired, zsv f 'enter llitM. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 4 room furnished apartment. Close In. Lights, water.i pnone. ii.oo. 641 Mill Street 4 room first floor apt 286 S. Cot- Use. Tel. 1518M. FOR RENT -Duplex apartment 931 North winter MMWWWnwnjnnwMMWn, PAOTON APARTMENTS, down town district Clean, comfortable. tilcely furnished, reasonable. For In- fcl-ection can fatten s rsooa eioro. 2 room apt TeL 1726R. .s . s-j sa. rtA 1 A WIUCI flayew IM" I ng.ment Furmsbed rooms and apta $2150. 6 room bungalow. Jul Umt tvi 7fl4 I meet, furnace, fireplace, close .to : .-I store, extra Urge lot. Easy terms. Wtt T VT k PT4ZJ snJtak maws man. W ELL furnished rooms tnd apta t,.r wn, .a ')M HllA AVS. Tel. . ,.v.- .1 iJt . . PARTLY furnlsld anta 701 North Church street TWO and three room apdHmenU nAUAUdA V.. . . AW. . .W.-W - nvi 1251 - TU'i MAmi iii-nl4arteal wetr lisThr wvl. T .m 1 fne KrUe.lr.r rinm in -ZTZ. - ' ' r.ii 41 ll sinuit CLOSE In furn. apt $5$ Center. JILLIE, THE TOILER cToTTA buaBtfeS - IT'S ALMOST D1MMS2, time - yovjfc TEA PAftTr was. y eve succi AND IHAO A LOVCLyV . alii Tikjic 1 j?r . l vt-i --v : r wg.rvi 111 in 1 1 1 1 ir u.m 1 mr iw w x ass a ii-i eaa ' m a m x vs" cm a '- .sa arm a w a m m as av4 w . a rBBaMsaW at. jmw saw-m. am aja. a -1 - a 1 at arm r - Mm7 m f av aw 11 4 -1 : "V. aw ' .nrr Mr 7 ll la." yn s - ar w , -4r sBl I aill . a a v j m FOR RENT HOUSES Rentals Our Specialty FOB RENT CKFURKISKET) IIS: 1(71 Tew. rocma til ( 8. Com'L. 4 room. 120 SIB Rich mond, t rooms. 125 1654 8. High, 4 toww. J xieaue, rooms, i 1US fi. LHaerty. Wft 1IM N. lfth. nwua .av cerry i room flat). $31.50 7t Marion t room flat). $4e m Leslie. T rsami tf lit State, rooms. Others. TOR RENT fTRVTSTTCn 111 1575 State. $ rooms, bath. x-xim&v. fz irsz. inemeketai apt). $45 2W & High, S rooma $45 less resile. 7 rooma lit S4 8. Summer, t rms. $13 70 Stewart, T rooms. BECKS HENDRICKS It North High Telephone III. $51 & Liberty, furnished $IS.4 SIM State St. fur. Tie mm Bt, rur.s roam a. Winter Bt, tmfumlsh- ed, I roam $J M L,4" BU mtfiir. ' room r00m 8m fiOSEB wttn AKDEBICMI ec KUFRT Iff Booth, Sen aXreet 1$ rm house la 8a Balem, -4? i! m bouse la 80. Salem t ran. basement, carafe, No. Sa lem l-rm. furnished apt. IS J. F. ULRIGH CO. 32S State Street Tel. 1354. FOR RENT HOUSES HOTJ8ES HOUSES It to $49. Furnished 12 to $7$. X41 SUte Street Room 4. t room house. Garage, woodahed. 116 per rno. Tel. 1JZUJ. S-roora cottage, water, range, car age. $7. Telephone S6F13. 5 room partly furnished house 13J r. 4tn bt. FURNISHED house for rent or tele. Plenty fruit. B, W. Macy, 202 Gray Blk. araaaejaaaB HOUSE with or without furniture. Garage and small acreage. ear Sa lem. On pavement, near . 3 room school. Mrs. M. M. Magee. "R. S, Sa- '" " FOR RENT Modern home, t large rooms newiy aecorsiea, large aorner lot. double garage, fruit, range if de- sired. Enaalre at 1710 N. 17th St, FOR. RENT Strictly modern I room furnished bouse, 43S Market street ww run m..ii nuei ivuuiaiwu uu I unfurnished. F. L. WOOD 341 State Street FOR RENT Clean houses $10 to $69. Also flats store bldgs., business lota, BECKE HENDRICKS TtSNorthHlghtreet FOR RENT COTTAGES for rent Wenatchee Auto camp 3 miles N. of Salem ta Pacific highway, partly furnished, lights, fuel water shower hatha, $10 per mu. in. . SMALL farm for rent 1 mile from ljw . U'UUU r- nr. itr -e. fin cv. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Diversified farm. 40 to 0 acres t th live stream or spring, near uro- ber, with option ito buy. XV. r . u. iui tmi par1., w n,-n. FOR SALE Real Estate SACRIFICE for cash, two of Sa- . . - . . . . . Jem s 'rawest and most beautiful homey e. J. Jensen, .10 Highland. TeL -9J. SNAP IN 10 ACRE .TRACT 4 miles out. close to highway. All in bearing' prunes and walnuts. Prire for short time only $1100. Worth $2,- a (i 0 LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors. 320 State Strtet Tel. 1737. WORKING MAN'S CHANCE I immeaiate possession oi a com- I fortable 5 room home In East Salem. I lYice $2250. Owner will give purch aser part time employment to appiy on payment on place, Dai. montniy. 320 State Street Tel. 1727. 5 rms. and flored attic, new and strictly modern, good construction, extra large lot, $2250 on terms : any one can handle or rent and let rent apply on purchase price later. Income properties on nign i. tnai can ue i wua itk aaAuw "n bougnt rignt ana win taue in buuui or ctty property. in business rone, Residence in two good apartments. I one has t rms., furnace, garage, large I lot with fruit, all rununrre goes si $2600, you cannot beat this and easy terms. WINNIE PETTTJOHN. Realtor 175 South High Street 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, that's alL OWNERS REAL ESTATE LISTING BUREAU 121 New BllgU Bldg. Telephone 717 Salem. Ore. I geaaaaaaseeess1 10 ACRE NAP- SI 600. Located hi mile from the I city limits of Salem. Has two barns and well. No house, ms.iv BECHTEL or TrrOAlAbU.N 311 State Street ,$2400.-Nice neat bungalow, 4 R. and rtoOK, Z Koou oearouins, gsraiiv and wood house. Paved st., good location. Terms. $?S90. Fnlly modern 6 R. English I Bljrie B, lu wood. 1260. down. Monev to lnnn. - Insurance, MELVIN JOHNSON 320 U. S. tUnk Bldg Tel. 627. FOR SALS-Atw room i i;ir iivme room ana uraum i I with hardwood floors, kitchen, break ... , . . m . - . I last nooa, neoroom ana unmiwui downstaira Two Urge bedrooms and I bathroom upstairs, rnu Daueiii, i .. . . i tnraoM nravr). I Piiveil Utreet With pATWIient Bdl I ran i.1 A real DeiriralTl IX laKen ell 1 -ri 1 A- I (ini'eT. I uviir ioir - XV. XZ. a IV s7,i4 o 495 North l.th 1 I Z . & II 1 1 . i n w m I f fn v , 1 p. L. I If as . if 1 fr .1 f A ,,r. t cil . 1 I I . .1 I aw 1. v ... . f I Ck., msxt TT."t . 1 r AVirt lUnrf - I I a. 1 .. . T I 1 I T1 1 ITT I I maw-r.W -aaaaas . M - ly--I ObO y WV I J IT , ag mivi 1 ill ' . 1 - n w 1 11 !t ra 1 1 1 ri 1 ii m i 1 ai 1 ill a 1 1 -.vM 1 .1 c y M 1 11 m.ru - ui rrjurui aaaam r va o.r v 1 FOR SALE Real Estat o-MORE BARGAINS MORE TRADES lt-acrea extra axnd anil. T-mL X. g1 Fine location, rood modern room plastered bouae with water and light systems. acre in cherries, pea dies and prunes. Balance cultiva ted land. Trade for a stock ranch up to $1004.09. What have yon? ze aukgh js4ee.ee It-A. cultivation. f-A. oaU and veaftch sown. I-A. ready for stsawber- friea, road dark soil, R. bouse, barn, aew poultry noose, 1 cows ana some cfcicKens. win give unerai terms, lo cated on pared Highway, Ha elec tricity and only 1 mOe to scboot and high school. n-Ajjtvaj mil New T-room bouse, good barn, san dy loam soil, -about K of It tn fil berts, wahrata, cherries, strawberries and raspberries. Has a need Income. "Will trade-' for a ranch of from St to I A. that wU make a good dairy : proposition Just so it la on a good TS ACRES H5B. This is a modern nlaee. fine loca tion, extra good solL, fiate modem heme wtth a trout stream -taroach the place and la priced light. Wants a amauer raacn does to- eaiem. i nn place is stocked and' ti unlearn I we nare a gooa mniimn a ac nouse ( K. Ith it to rent for $M.M per month. Is your bouse and household dar pi at acted from llrer It not see us at once. BEARS k TUCKER. Realtors 1$4 South Commercial Street $4500 buys 221 A. in Polk Co. -rm. bouae, some atoek and eatilpment 4 Salem houses to trade for large val ley arm. 21 A. $ mL from Salem, tn logans, cnernes, walnuts, itso. wui consider city sroperty. 20 A. fruit, berries, 7-rom house) trac tor, aisc, etc, ouu, terma J. F. ULRICH 325 SUte Street Tel. 1354. HOUSE Vi acre cheap. N. Salem, see owner, 44 union, saiem. EXCHANGE Will trade my $1150 equity In good 4 room lots or house in N. Salem for vacant small house in West Salem, Price 13150, SEE Mrs. Kills witn LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 330 SUte Street TeL 1727. PjsWe"s1eweyMMM FOR 8 ALB: Estate property at a bargain, s room nome furnlsned. in fflayJ'or V"o eefT and 5 p. m. L. E. StifOer. GOOD VALUES 4 tu .ji line. Best of soil, only 47 50. .1 r LS,. : 7sa $300 cash, bal. to suit Why rent? Beautiful lot In Kay's 2nd Add. on North 18th St Only $235 and assume paving. SEE W. G. KRUEGER For Good Values 14T North Commercial TeL 2 IT. FINE large lot and good t R. house with good basement, and. iarnace. si.- 850. Small payment with terms like rent Phone 47 V. R M. EARLB 224 No. High St Phono 3243 A reliable Salem realtor selling city and farm DroDerty of all ftuntla, SDe- delist in exchanges ot all kinds of property anywhere. mfhd4rrv home, flreolae. baMttimt. " , . . . I oic, juui cuvereu mm uii k uceuius i nut. and iruit trees, oemes,. garuen, nSrhort, 7$. T Rural avenue; telV rvvi 1 1 t-w rwneisa rarava naoevi err rear i pnone zisvv. REAL BARGAINS 34 A. farm near town, good soil. 30 In cult., baL timber, fan bldgs. Karrlfi 12000: some exchange. Nice acre sub. heme, good Dldga, fruit close in. S210& XZUQ casn. about half In cult Bal. timber and its a nisa trannya TawTTt pasture, good bldgs, fruit 50 A. clo- ver, snap. s per A. xaae uu in Salem property. PERRINE m MARSTEKS 212 Gray Building FOR KALE Fatrmourit Hill resi dence with a wonderful view. Built for home by owner. A. J. RAHN. 1510 Fairmount Street Phone 1927, 320 Stale Street TeL 17 ZT. 1 acre on Pacific highway, close In, 4 rra. house with basement and electricity. $2800. owner wants more acreage. 4 o. Tltk rm hnua Mod chicken house at Auburn. 42500. wlB rent and let you nuy later. . , , - a unua lu reui ui icanc. nui man good proposition who has good reference. 5 acre tract east for $4,- 000. -will take tract or timber or small house in Salem. WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor 175 South High Street IY)R SAT. PI S21. 000.00. 86 acres of Howell PiaHa land In hteh statu of mltl vntifin Good barn and new modern 7 room house. Hardwood floors, fire- place, full basement furnace, electri- n t. a nra .ak v.t.M T.pmi 43150.00. Modern a room nome in rood location. Flrerjlace. full base- ment Lawn, anruooery ana trees, in Hollywood district $208.00 down and 125 0 month. tiAAA AA R na fair house. eood barn, chicken coop. Berrjes and fruit Close in East WUI take a good h nil as in Salem. HOIJ.TWOOD REALTI 2009 N. Cnpltol. Tel. 2107. EXCHANGE Real Estate NICE, well Improved 25 acres, on the pavement suitable for poultry and berry raising to exchange for small er acreage or city property. TT r? KT?TELT)S Oregon Building TeL 1781. nToimo.v nnun U acre with 7 room modern home. oriced for quick sale at -$4300: Will .. wn. ..vk nart. SEE Mrs. Ellis with LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 320- State Street TeL 1727 w-ww JOQD trade 23900. Mv atrictlv modern except - 1. 1 A rirepiace, o n. uuugiuuw, .iwu. floors, basement furnace,- laundry trays, garage, on .beautiful corner lot, uoiu bis. pa.viw, iniai utij ' acreage or good car aa part. payment oo BECHTEL or THOMA BON 24V State Street Room 4. TRADE Choice ten acre tract close in. good buildings. $7500. Take part city property, 10 acres close in, small house, paved highway. $2000 Take part city city property, or wUl rent ' F. L. WOOD 341 SUte Street "She has . " 1 m 1 'ii 1 it . , ( J f WOMB WOM-TjJ vM lLLmJLNr3HT-ArT MMrf EXCHANGE Real Estate Over on the coast we have 1704) I acres for 110.00 per acre. It has elec- I tricitr. water svstem. 200 acres seed ed, on the Roosevelt highway, suitable for camp ground, dairy or sneep ranch. Owner will consider exchange for Improved valley farm or Income ''afrtHLCHRIST A PENNINGTON 300-10 U. a Bank Building FOR SALE FARMS S ACRE SNAP This farm sold once for $12.00, 1 owner a non resident, will sell for $5500. Good soil, all cultivated, land, I R. hauae. barn. S voulrry houses. Paved road not far from Salem. Hur- ""-Sil. I ObuniUi or inuaASun 341 SUte Street Room 4. ACREAGE TWO farm bargains. 10 acres black SOIL rood building, !T5 per were. 100 acrea stz miles out, 140 per acre. wLrtiu $41 State Street WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED Good farms that can be rented- or sold at bargain prices. J. LINCOLN ELLIS 442 Stafe Street Business Opportunities T Dm7o lmy bus- TTTtrTr gTrp a a nvi cxirriAal iness for J5000. It has paid me bet- I. .t rnt kui i. AeTTO PARK ttA nMfi v,hw drlnff U businesa Tradt uitTxor acreage. SEE ...... BEUUTKli or XilUJO-AS'JrN 341 State Street Room 4. MONEY TO LOAN LOWEST INTENT BATES. 1 tt a y aca a tf-evV BP ft T 1?t2 I BERT T. FORD FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDa CITY AND FARM loans at lowest rates, oesx terms umnmsuit. irar insurance department, offers yon ex pert advice and service in all ltnea HAWKINS ROBERTS (Inc.) TeL 1437 204 Oregon Bide Federal Farm Loans. 1 per cent, I m: . ia wii , . omt ouvcw LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE On nlain notes, endorsed notes. furniture and pianos. All tran sactions strictly confidential. STATE LOAN COMPANT 313 Oregon Bids. Second Floor Corner State and Hlsrh Office hra 10:00 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Telephone 921, Licensed by Stats MONET LOANED ON AUTOS ContracU Refinanced Arrange to reduce your payments. sou seep xne car. P. A. HIKER Cor. Liberty St and Ferry fnone 11 oaiein, tjre. d n n sarar r n n n ra rLMkAArkJkjyjxnJJyf , . t tl'trr or other good security. Repayable un luiiuLuib v.ai a aeacss """"i"- 7 rnRPORATinx -- First National Bank BWig. Phone 1200 LIVE STOCK and POULTRY FOR SALE-Jersey heifer or trade for ewea Tel. 105-Z 5 BARRED Rock Dullets from Van Kleek stock, ready to lay, $1.25 each. W. B. Frtnk, R. 5, box 8, oaiem. TeL S0F11. FOR SALE WOOD A-l dry second growth fir. $5.50 cord delivered. Tel. 2IF4. Big 2nd fir IS. Ash $6.50. Tei 1F13. I'r UK X WWW 11 111. U1U Lll. fth fir. Oak and ash wood any iV5ii,TmI TrS t ;V:i " 1 1 uiucas west, tu uuuxe. i c tfticui. HARBAUGH FUEL CO. TeL 3449 Night 1990. TeL 14 In. and 4 ft wood on hand at .11 Dm. Aim nlaner wood. Tel. 29S5. I Tracy's Fuel Yards. MMMwrMMMWUMWx I DRY fir and oax wood, coal and fuel oiL Call on us for pricea We 1 give good measure, goou quauiyenu I crrwH mrvln4 laiuuh lKA.ar r.n biumub I Teleohone 3131 1 v-f-r: -..... . . .. GUARANTEED DRY Wood coaL I TeL 13. Salem Fuel Co.. 752 iraae. I s I WE have 16" wood on hand all the time. Prompt delivery. zt a. uiu. Cobbs A Mitchell Co. Phone 313. 14 In. old fir $7.50 cd. TeL 26F33. 4 Corners Garage. WOOD SAWING VljVUVVrVVVVVVVta-rif Aaaaa afc Wood sawing. Roblna Tel. 2962J. WOOD sawing. Tel. 122S or 1131. FOR SALE USED CARS 1 . - IVnSlfv Mfitor CflVTIDanV I ., . st 1 r 1 I . fl ltl LiHra Late 1929 FordOr Sedan 550.00 1,,, snm-t Roadster 415.00 1 1,17 Chevrolet Coupe new I -Mv.w,,t rnndltlonad .. 265.00 hue ns.w riT5 1 I,' , ' 10041) I L i. 1925 Chevrolet coupe i vv I . 0,-vrolet Roadster 125.00 I j jjjg Chevrolet Tudor sedan 185.00 Fnrdor Sedan sw.uv I x9S Touring, good aide cur I ,11 in. 95.00 u,e rv SVontenac head 100JO ,.2g a. A. truck 6 speed? .... 450.00 , Sic T T triiMr mlrkstell tla 165.00 I " tpr!c TP.AliV.S 1U11U1U . . . We nar eash for good used cara Center at Liberty TeL 199a. 'Valley Motor Company TeL 1995 Center & Liberty St her Doubts" and is frrowlng good. Will sell 49 To -7 "J "" for $2000 to one or more parUea If JJode T Ford touring interrMtfA write Box 107. car!19"' Model T Ford touring . ,"te.rea' wrK" DOX lvt car' 125 Model T Ford 4 door se- aieviesuieui. FOR SALE USED CARS KrC av'c 9nw ITa1 (Tars waj v a. With an O. K. That Counts 102 Chevrolet Sedan .1315.00 102S Chevrolet Coupe, 1023 Pontlae Sedaa rum- $21.00 Die seat 421.0 325.00 175.00 215.04V !lI Buick Coach u 1027. Cher. Coach 19?" Essex 4 doer sedaa 1924 Chev. Coach 19 2 Chev. Coupe t25.ee lyti star Touraur. aiasa lno. 15.04 l2g Hudson Coach 174,00 REMEMBER IT TAKES MORE THAN PRICE TO MAK" A BAR- GAIN. Used car department 333 Center Street Telephone 1103 Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. Lwwxwombiw Pontiac coach $200.00. 3100 North Liberty. Ford and Buick Used Car Lot 1920 Buick Standard Coupe $75.00 1427 Buick Sport Coupe 650.00 124 Buick Coach overhauled 25.00 1025 Buick Master Coupe 315.00 1930 Chevrolet Coach 150.00 1929 Model A Ford Spt road ster : 415.00 192 Model A Ford Spt coupe 475.00 J??! Model A Ford Spt, Coupe 275.00 "J""1" wa .,ft ftll truck oo.uo no!oo 60.00 dan 125.00 .Aav r . . m. tt be nn jaupmooiie e v,oupe 2 HHl Will S??Hf5' CoSt rs52 2So0 ifl. Wk.WV W..,. A,,VVW miles- 415.00 1927 Pontiac Spt, Rds. 250.00 1924 Studebaker enclosed tour ing for few days j. 95.00 1024 Studebaker Coach 185.ee 1922 Wlllvs-Kaiaht touring 25.00 r.a f -k i I c? a tVA A A 1SH Essex Coach - - T5.00 gfl1em Used Car Center Marlon A Liberty North end of Ford agency. Telephone 1037. 1S9 Chev. coach. E00O milea Rea sonable. Take trade In. 1191 Ruge ... w c.i. su c k.ii iK m Seventeen Words That tell you more about a Used Car titan a Thousand "ChUma" Five Days' Free Trial 90-Day Battery Guarantee S0-Day Service Guarantee for Replacement of Defective Parts CERTIFIED STUDEBAKER3 1929 Commander 8 Sedan $1230.00 o-T-T 795.00 I X ' - 3 Vlil IIIAIIUI V KTVUcaaa I PLEDGE BACKED i . M. . H . am "is ""J- n 1929 Essex Challensrer Sedan 475.00 625.00 475.00 476.00 I ,nK I -. I . n n ij ira.vn 1928 Hupmobile Sedan . 476. 124 Hudson 7 -pa as. Sedan 895. 1924 Rollln Sedan 275. 00 00 AS IS 1921 Essex Coach 165.00 19 2i Overland Touring 65.00 State Motors, Inc. Hudson Easex Studebaker Tel. 1000. High & Chemeketa 'Good Will' Guaranteed Used Cars With a written guarantee. 1929 Oakland 2 dr. sedan $775.00 192$ Oakland Coupe, like new 535.00 1927 Oakland Sedan 405.00 ,Q OoVlanH 4S.-. 00 m7 Pontlac cpe 24R.O0 " Pontiao ar. beaan 12S Fontiao coupe 4a.uu Other Specials 285.00 1924 Dodge Coupe 1924 Star Rdetr. 195.00 145.00 I 192 Essex Coacn 165.00 Star touring with enclosure 95.00 Wood-Wheaton Motor Co., Inc. Oakland Phone 2125 Pontiac 1 ,-0 N jria'h S JU " 545 Chemeketa St LOST and FOUND LOST In business district key I container with car keys. Reward. Tel. liMti. NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT OP ADMINISTRATRIX Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap- pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marlon, as Adminis- i tratrli of the estate of W. A. Dove, deceased, and that she has I Jl. nmllriiul aneh adminis. I intrlv. .11 na.vna havlnv , I ml I against the estate of said dece- I dan ),m1it. nntlfiod tn nre. j.,i uV me. at the office of Hon aid U. - en I UIU.O. , m J lJ , - Tinildlns- Calpm Xfarinn Pfrunlv UUUamg, bsiem, Marion county, I Oregon, within six months from 1 the data nf this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 4th 4ay ot October, 1930. LA VILLA E. DOVE, Administratrix of the Estate of A. Dove, Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER. Attorney tor Administratrix, Salem, Oregon. ' . Oct 4, 11. 18, 25 N-l VTAOi HAS AM. NOHT COSH, I VmOMOEB IF fetavrr m 1 Mao? A run w i, PI1HEIB5 EMIT IS SUCCESS The reception and program at the Lincoln, school Thursday night under th sponsorship of the Lincoln Parent-Teacher asso ciation was well attended by pa trons ot the school. In the recelT ins line to greet the visiting par ents were Dr. B. F. Pound, mem ber ot the school hoard, and Mrs. Pound; George Hug, superinten dent of schools, and Mrs. Hug.; Miss Darethy Tayiar, principal of the Lincoln school and the entire teacninc staff. Following the reception a short program was enjoyed. Miss Edith Ftndley played a nvmher of mar imba solos. Miss Aldeane Smith sang a greup or solos and Mrs. W. H. East gave a .group ot piano selections. Short talks were given by Wayne Greenwood, president of the association; .Miss Taylor, principal ot the school and Dr. Pound who pointed out the in fluence which the Parent-Teacher association has had upon the progress of school affairs in Sa lem. Until a year ago, Dr. Pound pointed out, the Lincoln associa tion was the only Parent-Teacher organization in Salem, where as now there are several in ex istence and plans under way for an organization iu connection with every school In the city. After the program an hour was spent in visiting Che several rooms ot the school and in in specting the work of the chil dren. Light refreshments were served. MIC SAFETY IS DISCUSSED BY DOSS Discussing plans for highway safety in motor traffic Hal Hoss, secretary of state, addressed the Ad club Friday and outlined some ot the work of the traffic bureau. which is under his direc tion. Re announced his inten tion to ask the legislature to re- more the 35 mile-per-hour speed limit and substitute a law which will make recklessness rather than speed the test. He pointed out the difficulty of enforcing the speed law. and deplored the influence of the law in teaching youngsters to violate law. Hoss also recommended some legislation which would give the trail lc department authority to provide some real test for issu ance and renewal of drivers' li censes; also some guarantee that vehicles seeking license are physically fit to operate without danger on the roads. While the rate of accidents is growing over the country, by about 10 per year; Oregon's rate is decreasing about 10. Oregon also stands with the low est auto accident death rate of any of the western states based on miles traveled. o Jury which yesterday heard the case of A. L. Cootes against Nel son Brothers returned a verdict for the plaintiff and against de fendant in turn of $400 plus in terest from February IS, 1930. The Jury, with Charles E. Smith as foreman, had the case under consideration an hour and a Quarter before a verdict was reached. The suit was over alleged faul ty operation of a refrigerator plant. Cootes sought $1,000 damages in his complaint. Case of Rice against Berger was opened yesterday afternoon but not finished. - The suit in volved a' promissory note which plaintiff took on trade and which he claims was misrepresented. He istrying to recover the value. "Sugar" Sweetland, southpaw hurler now owned by the Cubs, was unable to win for the Phil lies last season, he says, due to the mental hazard of the short rightfield fence in the Philadel phia ball park. NOTICE FOR BIDS Bids will be opened at 7 P. M Saturday, November 1st, at the office of the City Recorder of Jefferson, Ore., for relining the City Reservoir with a 6 inch re intorced concrete wall and floor. Specifications In the Recorder's office. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved by the Water Committee. E. E. HOWELL. Recorder of the City of Jeffer son. 023-24-15 NELSON BROTHERS LOSE COURT CASE By RUSS WESTOVER MEVER &BcAl THIS mitaks m AAvtiMts f w , - iw' ; ta. SlL.L.y OF HE X An offer U make a five months' lecture tear during- the Winter of 19S1-X2 has been made to Major- General Smedley Batler, Com mander of the JSanne ase at pec ted the famous marine will war on AUT VrUDB i rvwwu. which would include his Philadel phia and prohibition experiences. POULTRY COURSES WILL BE OFFERED Prof. Alfred G. Lunn, chief in poultry work at the State Agricul tural college was a Salem visitor yesterday. Ha stated that com mencing early in November poul try courses or lessons will be sent ont to those interested in poultry work and then on each Tuesday evening a radio talk covering these lessons will be given from the col lege. Prof. Lunn is also quite busy at this time working out the de tails of the O. S. C. exhibits, at the Pacific International Live stock show from his department and with Professors Crosby, Knowlton and Pox, will visit the International Livestock show the first ef the week to remain for several days. In fact. Prof. Fox will place the awards in the big egg show at the International and Prof. Cosbv will probably assist i in judging the commercial poultry classes. LECTURER Cross -Word Puzzle By EUGENE 72 ' HORIZONTAL 1 la theology what. is the aec oad person of the Trinity con sidered as the incarnation of the deviae Reasoa? o Having an offensive smcIL 11 Back of the neclc 12 r-Native compounds containing metal. 14 Exclamation. 16-Salt 17 Free from something ob- noxious. 18 Behold. 19 Man's name. 21 What great Europe cUy caa tains the museum where Rembrandt's famous "Anato mical Lesson" is hung? 23 Trap. 24 Outer skin. 26 Edge of a garmenL 27 Military assistant 28 Who wrote "Marios the Epi- carean"? 30 What is the name for the whole body of Mohamme dans? 31 What race conquered Eng land in 1066.? S2 Liberated. 35 Principal poet at4he foot of a stairway. 39 What ws the name of the brother and sister who wrote "Tales from Shakespeare'? 40 Conclusion. 10 ,p7r pi 72 3 2Z mi . 2a 2f m 30 3? HO HI H2 , t3 HH Hp yffilt M 5H W 42 One of the surfaces that limit a solid. 43 Prin tea's measures. 44 Who eras ineagwrated' as Pres ident of the U. S. in 1877 after the memorable contest with Tilden? 16 Color. 7 By: 48 Distant, J-49 What psewdenya did Charles Dickons ao? 61 Note of the scale. 52 Shaded walks. 53 Beverages, SS What is the given name Miee Coneon, the pteteire) star? if What French sculptor, ac knowledges! the greatest acnlntor of has time, created RATES-DELAY CUT TO 45 DAYS. WORD The 120-day extension which the Southern Paclfie railroad asked last month in connection with lowering ot rates between intermediate and distant points, has been cut to 45 days, states W. P. Ellis, counsel for the Western Oregon traffic associa tion yesterday. The lowered ve hicle becomes effective January 10. m TntnratatA Cfimmerca nun. Hnismon had given the Southern Pacific until November Z to publish the revised tariffs' and make them effective. The South ern Pacific replied by asking far a 120-day extension, dating from November 2f. The Interstate Commerce com mission , through pressure brought by the Western Oregon Traffic association, succeeded last spring in bringing abont a substantial reduction in freight rates through application of the fourth section case, a clause in the Interstate Commerce com mission statutes which state that rates between intermediate and distant points shall not morr than double those between port to port districts. Heretofore rates between in termediate points have been. at times. 300 per cent higher thsn-port-to-port rates. If a shipper crew sending goods between Portland and Ashland, under th old schedule he would pay a much greater rate than he would were he shipping goods to San Francisco and bay points. It was with this injustice In mind that the Western Oregon traffic association, made up ot leading cities in western Oregon, sought substantial reduction in freight rates. The fourth section case has been before the commission a number ot times and is said by Ellis to be the most misunder stood section on the commis sion's statutes. Benny Friedman, former Mich igan AU-American quarterback says Albie Booth of Yale is a great half-back, not because h is fast, but because he paces hit charge precisely. Yale football teams, accordini to the experts, labor under the dis advantage of outmoded and cum bersome suits. SHEFFER 6 Tribunal. 7 What great canal in New York was opened in 182S? 8 Spread for drying. i 9 Part of "to be." 10 Make a short, sharp sound. 13 Pole set up before the house of certain Indian tribes. 15 Operatic number. 18 Who was the mother of Hale of Troy? 20 Insect 22 What was the country of the Minnesingers? 23 Nothing. 25 What sear of the first megnU tndo is in the constellation Cyguoe? 27 Beasts of burden. 29 What measnre of length equals five end a half yards? 30 Tavern. 32 Wingless bloodsucking insects. 33 Rave. . 34 At what resort in Prussia was a famous despatch received which precipitated the Franco Prussian War? 3G Humor. 37 Kind of Dutch cheese. 38 Who was head ef the Bolshe vik movement in Russia, seis ing the government in Nov., 1317? 40 What American ge"arl was defeated by Sboridaa near Winchester in 18641 , 1 41 Refuse admittance, tt-J 44 Come to a stop. 45 Musical .composition for one instrumenL 48 Obese. 60 The letter l- 52 Myself. , 54 Note of the musical scale. mi aaaaaa Herewith is the solution to yes terday's putxle, o- apil PEERED, SSbPBKI ef Tfettkkeev" and- other VERTICAL. 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