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pact. :a::: Where Demand, and 'Mann '. Wants: are Satisfied The OREGON STATESMAN, S&Ign, Oregon, Wednesday. Morning, October 21, 1931 Meets s - i - I 4f f J II, v M n - fv ! M ".it 5- i- i; i .1 1 "I 1 rt. Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 ' ? C1a$s17I4 Adrertlxtng Single insertion per Uae.l Three insertions per fe line ............:.. Six Insertions per line.. 80o One month per line., $1.00 sllLlmum chars 2$c Copy for thin pf ac cepted until : 30 the. even ing before pabllcatlon tor Classification Copy re celved after this tlma will be no under the beading: Too Late to Classify. . . The Statesman y MiumM HELP WANTED BIALE RAILWAY MAIX. CLKRKS- Mn lt 86 ammenc 1168.00 worfc Paid vacation. Experience un .Wry Common eduction af fletent cutn onP caching MMWWWMwwWWW mm mm JTKJfcE AWJ J FOR SALE MlsceBaneoua "rbB 8A1JB: effe. FOlJs, ben m. Statesman Publishing Co. j....-- - -innnf FOB 8ALF Old paper. ts a bun- Ale. Statesman oiiicew - ' Eliotrie rwala macb. 1H State St. J. ---LT.r .ItflldHlKXI Tnuvritcn. ' U makea, ow aaa JWdd".dtrP.wrir.L v.ifrA. fevp.isBAera. 421 Court w. V . . , - r i-i - - Attention porxsmen We bare a Ursa aelecUoa of rifle. aYwtteuns and ammunition at SfcSf It Jrtil Par you to look over our SoGinV for jreV Open REINER'S EXCHANGE JN.- lOI1XUJ -a Printed on canvas. Statesman cfrice. r..r-. nTfcrn Rnitzmbunc. Jona thaaTorlmes Golden. i apple 85c boxt lor SI. Puritan Cider orks. box. West Salem. .r XZtnm nl SSC. 3 bOX- tor tl.tO Cornice pear $c Toma ti.atel Bring boxe. Thompson's !Zirkt-l-4 mi. north on Pac high ly. TeL Tneiish oolnter. Tram ed. $.40 take hiia. Siuger. Route X, g,;,falfTO'-;-J,.'J' -. j-A-.- --r Bteycle repair, kry nakin. IJoyd www - - - - - - - complete $8.00, -wooden bed onnntete ST.. kitchen table with bin $t.lQ. Inralid wheel chair M.S0. Small congo rn rug SS.00. X51 N. lSth- - . . mam mtm Worm free Ppit apples, 39 and SO et. bot Bring boxes. I Meyer, Z psnL- K oat Center street. r Hand picked graded apple. N worm. 85 and 60ci irlng boxe. Lank tree, 1600 S. Summer. Phono 1402. mui iwirrrf Commercial exchange. We buy, srtl, xchanse merchandise of vs.lue.19 1 8x ComX Open eTenlngs. We buy old gOld. r j '- - r - . . --L- -i- - '- Orape Vic, tomatoe; TOtt pick, phono 7?F5 at noon. Weantnc pig for sale. TeL, 100F2L t A N.TIT,Tl-MiQr'Tbineoiia n-j-j- j WW A ft,.171-k T1TI1, Mr 1a a VWMITIfl t AT GOOD C4-EAN COTTON rais. Hurt be piece at leaM a quaxa rard. tttateamaa office. ' change on radio, phonograph, or tar Itur. H U Stiff Furataur Company tnjuwuxwfwvrwi'ivi'i' All kind of ctfles, pltoI, shotgun. Old gold and Jewelry. Condition co ob ject Kame your Vri-; : REINER'S EXCHANGB S24 N. Commercial . ' Original poems, songs. Pioneer Mo e PwMlwhri. Bic S76. Portland. Ore. FOR RENT ROOMS Pleasant rooms for young me to rrlvate home near university. 151 . Sth, TeL $297. - . ' VTj-jULmj nnri nnimf in - ---...-i nn'rnmM noma Reason- bio prices. Close So. 4S8 N. Liberty St. t Room statable for light housekeep ing or wHh board. Phone gr?T. ROOM and BOARD y-.m -.r i--i .......... m $$.e room, board and laundry, fjloae to state capital. Tel. 4844. FOR RJEINT Apartments- sXruxnJUXJT-ruLiii"ii8''' aai sses sessiea Patttwi apartments, with prlvat bath, nicely furnished. Located to business Oiitrlct. Call Patton's Book Stor. jHrLruXA-i'u"LrLrn-.'.- - -- -- -- - waiw Duplex ApU onfur. SSI r. inior. ajL'-uuuui.rinr n"ir 'i" i rw -. -mwVam. frnmbated : fur- nlahed and unfurnished apartments. Palace Court apartment. Phone 8 4 so. anaWmnt- attractively furnished tor two. sis x. ! Attractive heated apt. 21 I. "tn. Nice l-Rm. kitchenette. 658 Center. 1 fyj-ansrji su" i - Prescott apartments: S rooms open, near state house, adults. 1064- Oak St. Stratton apta l room apt. Hec rangTand SrteUy-inodern. M0 ri. Winter. - - - NH rtirmlshed WTta. 690 Union. FOR RENT HOUSES K - . rmnletelr furnished modern house. at mama. 475 North Commercial. Apples. 315 S. C' n "j,r Salem made linen lc yd. i Oreen baum'a, 14 N. ComX , Electric radio, cheap. SJ2 N- ComL QTegon .Trading Post. rfir'J , ll,-,r -,r Z JGa 4. - Ranges $3.00 and up. Heater BpTCeson- Tradtns Post, : 333 ComX ----- POLLY AND HER PALS I BET IF I SOCKED ) NONSENSE:, FAf J J I " . i ' HER, SHED HAVE- Y VtXJ CAN CATCH V f THAT'S TH& GAL,N. 1 ' MOR& RESPECT f MORE FUES WITH , " ( GE&TiE:! SHUT yER ) ' ' FER WE! HONIED THAN Vt?U, , , v eyes ANT OPEN J w-vi-e CAM WITH . J S. yER MOUTH i ; t-LTr: y - : s j...,,. ..t,e.Mssi; - - - .u- --i. . 4 . " . i : no ;,. financial responsibility for errors which may "ap pear: tn advertisements pah' ltshed la its columns, sad in eases where this paper Is at fault will reprint that part of an advertisement In which the typographical mistake occurs. ,:' ? The' Statesman reeerres the tight to reject objeo . ttonal adrertising. It far ther ! reeerres the right - to classify all advertising n der ; the . proper . claaslfica- -tlon.1 - i FOR REIvT HOUSES FDR RENT Flat Tor adult. to I room. SIS t $40. Also houses ata -8ECKB A HENDRICKS f. ISO North High Street " " " iniiiiiiii"iririi'i.iiiiriitiiiiiri- FOB- RENT Some - modern homes. furatatied and unfurniabed. aleirin Johaaoa.- Pbooe S7SS. House, S bedrooms, living room, kit chen, bathroom, -frutt and ahade trees. $ lS.ee month, or will sell on easy term. TeL SS8. . Modern bungalow, N. Winter. WAAjlMAWWMWWWWW " t fmlshed and several, modern un furnished botnes for-rent. ..j . MEL.VIN JOHNSON ' t Phone 7 - US N. ltth street, lust redecorated living, dining, S bedrooms, kitchen and nook. - ,, - . 170S N. Church, nearly new house. completely modern. 2435 south High, Just redecorated, S rooms. - 1195 N. 4th street, S rooms, modern. 1145 Hood street, living room, kitch en and. nook, bedrooms, double plumb ing. , . . f P. IT. BEIX, 206 U. 8. Bank Building Phono 7162. 7 rooms nlreAy furnished, modern full basement. $3i per mo. 844; illlL Inquire SIS MU1. -:--4 ; 5 R. house. 1 unfur. TeL E 6 SI. FOR KKN'T Furnished 5 R. buntra- low. fireplace, garage. Rent $20 with Iigiat and water fre. Jandy 4 it- apt., private bath. $20. Good C R. house, basement, furnace, 1811 Chemeketa. $25. Other $18 to $40. UNFURNISHED $$ to $10 For : Sale House. 5 rooms, bath. completely furnished for $1150 Only f.v down: baL tzv month. tEE BECHTEL or THOMASON S4irstat Room L --l.'IVllVVyVVI(VVVVIVVMVW Fhrnlahed and - unfurnished houses. R. A. rorkner, IS 10 N. Cottage, phone SOU. t fodernj nearly new $ room house. $25.00. TeL. 6026. i FOR SALE -REAL ESTATE LOOK READ THIS Modern bungalow with basement and t urnatXi. on one - of our best streets. Price cut $1200.00 ; reduced from $4200 to ISOO0.es : -street paved. $350.00 down. Balance easy." BfciAKS E 1XHJ.K.EK 121 South High Street WAMAMWWWAMM1MI 18 acres en Center HoweU. R. 7 B., 148 Salem. ' Three or. six choice lots. 7-room semi-modern plastered bouse, . fire place, basement, etc. All lots covered with largo not. fruit and ornamental trees,; shaded -lawn, nice view, paved street, two. garages. uearoca price, terms. Sell alt or part. Near Junior higta and grammar schools. Owner, 7SS corner Rural and Winter Sta, Phone FOR 1 SALE! OR TRADE 3 room cottage,;; garage, pavement, large lot, shrubs. cloM to school, bus. Price Is right. Take car. wood, gun, pistol, part payment. Call 527S. 1305 N. Summer. S room meiteni home and garage lo cated at IttS Fairgrounds RL Price IZZSO and sume paving, lit down and $2IT monthly Vacant now, posses sion at once. ' -' W: G. KRUEGEB 147 North Commercial Small apartment house for sale or trad. I bloel; to state house at 15SS State atreet. Immediato possession. BECKH A HENDRICKS 48$ Xorth High Street $2500. Bungalow, 4 rooms and large , oov out noor tn living room, - baseaoBt, furnace, fireplace, laun dry trays, lawn, shrobbery, garage and paving pd. Terms. $200. down, -room English style home, on bus line, oak floor In living and dinhig rooms, basement, fur nace, flrlaee, wired for electric range,! nice lawn, shrubbery and rving pd A bargain at $3150. FurniHbed bungalow, 4 room - aad aleptng porch, large lot. fruit and shrasbery; $250 down. Money t loss at . I MELVTN JOHNSON ' 120 TJ. & Back Bid. Phone 79S. Modern t room bouse, 'with bath. sewing room, breakfast nook; no more cenveotsKly arranged house in Sa lem. Doable garage. Will sell of trade for smaller house, balance cash. Phone 4748. s .i dww hii,ia. nir,n rxruwm I BACRIFICH SALES Of e neat $ room stuoco bungalow, well located m N. Salem. Cost me $4, 500. Wia accept $3400 with small pay ment down and find key at 320 State street See It at yeur convenience. -LEO N. CHXLDS CO Realtors $20 Stat Street Phone 6708. . -i gii-irii-ij-u-iru-u-uTa LISTEN As X em moving from Salem. X will sell ray Fab-mount HiU bom at bar gain price. Will consider trade for small home or a few acres near Sa lem. Price $7000 for trade, easy terms and special price on a sale. Call us to see ft. LBO K. CHILD3 CO., Realtors 820 State Street .Pnon 8708 -S rm. home near, Leslie Jr. high, good condi f m with new roof and new ly decorated, rarajre, variety of -fruit Price $1800, pay $25 down and $25 a month and it la yours. . . Two strictly modern new homes, 6 rma. each. m south, the other north. These people need a smaller and me dium pHosd home. What have you to exchange? ; - WINNIH PETTTJOHN, Realtor 175 South High Street FOR SALE Real Estate FOR SALE OR TRADE Aut camp en Paclfla highway, i Phone owner I' sses, -. i EXCHANGE Real Cetate flOOD TRADE $3800. Honse. 8 rooms completely furnished. Ideal location,- For small farm with - or without ! hldga. Prefer with creek and some timber. What have youT SEE- I ... ..- 1 ' - ' BECHTEL or THOMASOW. s i At once, $41 Stat t" W bavm a client Tvrr aartou to xchange good modern residence, Sm lem; oelar of encumbrance tec Dallas property. -, ,., " - j- :h! ; Among otrr best hets 'today Is Some first dst dairy farms including stock and -equlpmeat to axehange for- city Drooertv. Sale or Portland. - These proposition are ready to step Into end tart making money. It Will pay you to investigate, i BHIELD3 A BLAKE Oregon Bldg. TeL $. What .have von to trad for modern home. Orange, CaL 710 N. High. Salem. l000tl WMJM) -.- FOR EXCHANOB . t . ; Ford truck. Improvement bonds and two vacant lots, value for all $1300, Want Salem home not "to exceed $1, 300. -li - i -Li- t- f - ' Two second mortgage. ? value $850. Will trade for vacant lots. 50 acres of timber close to 8alm, value $2750. Trade even for Salem home. i . . One acre tract not far out on good road, two room house and - drove welL electric llgfata. Value $1100. WUl take vacant lot, or good used car as part. BaL $10 per month. , LEO N. CHILDS CO, Realtors ' IJS State Street Phone 6708. FOR SALE FARMS 20-acres river bootom land. 2 miles of Salem, paved road. Running water, all good garden soiL Price ' for tfutck sale $2500.00; i Jut half what it is worth. Will show by appointment only. SKAKS & TUtKEK - 132 South High Street ! ACREAGE We have a splendid stock ranch. 340 acres, 80 acres tillable, good liouse, $ barns, running water, owner wants unimproved clear land or Income. 29 acres, fair improvement on pave ment near Salem, best of land for Sa lem home. it' McOILCHRIST PENNINGTON 209 V. & Bank Bldg Phone 4 828. Small acreage tracts, prune, aprfles. pears, cherries, currants, berries. Plume 4749. , i" ! - ! I ! SUBURBAN ACRES ! We have 2 acres on rood 'corner close in, east, good location for nurse ry, green liouse or well suited- ror coun try home. These are owned by non residents who will sacrifice for quick Bale either one or both. Let us show them, then make us an offer. ijEK Jura, illla with ' LEO N. CHILDS CO.J Realtors 220 State Street ! Phone 610 2j A. close to Salem. New 5 R. house. tiara Re. Electric water system, on paved highway. $2500.1 Terms. 26 A. 15 -A. la cultivation. On good " creek. Fine soiL Z-4 ml. to grade -- and high echooL 4 R, plastered house. Barn, electric light. Chick en bouse. On paved highway. $2, 000. U cash. 1 is i 58 A. House and barn. On riven Good soil. Would i take house s : town. $2500. j R. A. FORKNER 1810 N. CotUge - - Phone JOJL wanted Real estate WANTED Larre farm. Sal or lease, well equipped, large dairy herd. no owectroe to abortion. State terras or price. C W. iCady. R.J3. Box 142. Turner, Ore. ' "j Business Opportunities Half interest la good paying restaur I a.6ic. unoer u ifsaTisasE; sx. - aqui l.bbi Box 47. ire SfAttsrrran. -' MONEY TO LOAN 'Bells of narmony Heard ever KOLN dally . ring oat e loan service that Is really, rosily, different. VO D INDUCTIONS NO FEES ! NO OTHER CHARGES ONLY ' LAWFUL INTEREST STRICT PRTVACT QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE ON 1AJANS flS te 300 Beneficial Loan Society . ; OsT OREGON ' ' Room 119 New Bligb Bids! 2nd Fleer SIS State St. I ?' $-7-4-0. LICENSED BT STATE MONET LOANED ON AUTOS Contract Refinnnced Arrang to reduce your payment. Ton keep the car. P. A. EIKER M : Cor. Liberty St- and I Ferrf Phone 4733 6 lean, Ore. CITY AND FARM loan -at lowest rates. Best terms obtainable. Our Insurance department offers ron ex pert advice and service la el! lines. HAWKINS KnBGRTS IIHO.I TeL 4101 305 ffregoo Bldg. Private money t loan on improved real estate. P. H. Bell. 206 U. 8. Bank Bldg. TeL 1163 or 3421. .! Wanted to borrow S200S. Straight loan, 6. New, modern, 7-room hoa, well located, for security. No broker age fee. Box 282, Statesman. . PERSONAL LOANS MADE on furniture, cars, salaries r other good security. Repayable monthly. ' When la financial need see us before closing e loan. OENEKAL. INVl!TUSMT : CORPORATION . First National Bask Bldg. Phone 1153 LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLH On plain notes, endorsed notes, furniture and pianos. STATE LOAN COMPANY . SIS Ore. Bldg. 2nd floor' . Office hra 10:00 a. m. - to 6:20 p. m. -Telephone 7788 Licensed by Stat 'Sweet LOANS WANTED WANTED Prlvat ; msney to - loan en real estate. 1 ' - , W. BL ORABCNHTiRST A CO. . - REALTORS 184 L Liberty St TeL 846L Want to borrow $500.00. Good se curity. Interest 8. Box 155, Car Statesman. -- -- t--'-- - Private money wanted amounts $1. 800 to $00 8 to 7. SfJera prop erties. - ' 'i i ' . BECKE A HENDRICKS ? 1$9 North High Street - - WANTED Te borrow S 2 50. 08. ee first mortgage. On a - well improved place. Box. 28, Statesman.- . FOR SALE WOOD ORT FIR AND OAK WOOD, oal and Cud elL Call on us for price We give good measur. good Quality end good service. LaRUSR TRANSFER A STORAGE . . ... TeUwhen Mil GUARANTEED DRT Wood coal TeL 8000 Salem Fuel Co. 753 Trad. ALL KINDS, any length. Call 8789, weeotid growth IS", prices reasonable. Dry weed. TeL 7677. Fin ash, wood dry or green f 8.00. none 4s. - All XtndS Of WOOd. TeL 26F32. AH kmd of wood. TeL 8112. For good wood phone 8986. Tracy's wood yard, i - --.(. I v. f- Fr wood, call 4225J ! -Oood 2nd growth fir. 84.50 cord de livered. Also good straight oak. Hott ard. phone 6052. j , ' , . WOOD SAWING Wood sawing reasonable. TeL SZ90. WOOD HAWIN0. TEL. 58 83. LIVE STOCK arid POULTRY FOR BALE Gentle work horses and mules. Jackson Barn, iWoodburn, Ore. W. H. Street, owner. M FOR SALE USED CARS Used trailer and Reo car. part cheap. Oregon Trading Post, 833 N. ComX : I ; All Cars and Trucks Over $200 Are Guaranteed T n to good mechanical condition Including rubber and new paint COUPES IMS Chevrolet 4 $175.00 lt0 Chvrolt 496.00 1S!8 Chevrolet - 10JS Chevrolet lt Dodge 1917 Chevrolet 1918 Whippet .,,,, 19 iS Chrysler -, ,,. 1910 Chevrolet . COACHES 1027 Nash . 138 Chevrolet , I9B.0O , 395.00 , 445.00 . 195.00 , 195.00 , 375.00 , 626.00 , 1285.00 3 26.00 1937 Chevrolet 1910 Chevrolet 225.00 475.00 495.00 i 460.00 sso.ee 95.00 $00.00 475.00 825.04 185.00 69S.OO 475.00 475.ee 195.00 265.00 S 2 5.00 286.ee. 3so.ee 350.00 1910 Chevrolet TRUCKS 1920 Chevrolet U 196 Chev. Delv. . 19J4 Dodge Delv. 1981 Ford Pickup u. 190 Chevrolet 8EOANS 1930 Chevrolet .. . 1920 Dodge 1 98 2bevrotet : 199 Oraham -Paig 1929- Chevrolet - 1989 Chevrolet ...,.. l2f Chandler 1927 Oldsmobll 1927 Essex 192 S Oakland 1927 Oakland ROADSTERS 1924 Suka L IS.oo $95.e hav 11- rno Fprd Most ell the above tears gar ev. McKay Chcfv. Co. Wliere Tea Get the Big t Worth ATTENTION USED QAR BUYEJt We have made some wonderful buys la late model A Fords tend can sav you real money If you are . Interested in a tat model car. i ' FOR EXAMPLE 1931 Tudor $470.00 1930 Sport Coupe 436.00 S7S.oe S26.ee i936 Roadster, new tires and new r'"t i i' isza Roadster 1929 Prymoath Sedan i j; $00.00 Big reduction on Model AA tracks. Several demonstrators like new et big caving.- . . I Oom in and See Tj TRADE ON AN CAR Valley Motor Co. . Phone 2158 i Phee Til Center St Display Lot at Lib. A Union Used Car Values 1928 Essex Coach lJ-4 1929 Ford Tudor Sedan I $228.00 SZS.S 12500 1929 Ford Pickup, thoroughly recenditionea Soma Marly new Fords and aoma older used car. H" Fred Kirk wood Salem Ford Dealer WEST HAI.Kal Oood-Will Used Cars V SOLD WITH A GUARANTY -1939-Pontlae, 6 wire wheel so- .1 dan -.$545.00 1928-Essex Sedan 335.00 l3S-Pentfao Coupe 850.00 876.00 S46.0 295.00 145.00 116.00 ipr-HnKK 4-pass. coui lsis-iMicK Koadster U- 1928-Studebaker Coach 19Z7-Ford Panel DeL ' Li 1926-Ohevrolet Roadster U 1926-Ford Steel Back DeL 95.00 wooa -wneaton ivioior Company Oakland - Phone 056s i PonUae USED CAR DEPARTMENT 640 Chemeketa and Sour" II 1 IiWtt o ica. ! FOR SALE USED CARS AM98SlkShs4S '(-I: XT yon Want s nearly new Ford Vlo torts, Cetip at a big reduction la price, call a At Fred Klrkwood'v Salem Ford Dealer;. West Salem. i i We hava a ISSt Vm4 SMwhM Tur. dor Sedan -only driven n few hundred "miles. See ft at Fred Klrkwood", 8a- lem Ford Dealer. West Palem. " ', "NOTICE, i Ntotlee is, hereby; glfen that In eompliane-wlth thar provisions jt Ordinance-Ko.ci4e, I hare 1st. pdanded one. brlndle, English ball dog, female. The abore de-scrlhed- deg rill he tilled it not redeetaed by owner, fop or 'before October 24 131, as proTided In said ordinance. - L - . . ' Street Commissioner: Salem. Ore. Dated October 20. 1931. - . : "V O 21-t3-i3--25. flff Fflil HOLS u BETHEL, Oct. 2--The Nich ols hogs made a -great record at the Salt Lake City talx last week. In the Chester White breed the boars took the Junior; -senior and grand ; championships "and the sows made exactly the-same rec ord, junior, senior jand grand championships. j j y - In ' the Poland I China breed "King" was the- junior champion boar and both breeds! took 'many prizes. I These hogs? ate the prop erty of J. M. and Cass A. Nich ols. ' They came home fronv Salt Lake City in charge of Oscar Mikesell, and will be Bent Friday to the . Pacific j International Stock show In Portland. - Walter Baker , of j Bethel . ln Jared one of his wrists quite badly-while at work on a telephone extension In the MacLeay , district late last week. Business AMUSEMENTS 8alm Golf Cenrso 1 j miles south on River Drive. IS hot watered fair ways, large green Fees 75c. Sundays iind boiidayai Sl.o. , j . - BATTERY ELECTRICIAN S. D. Barton Batteries Starter and generator work. Texaco station, cor ner Court nd Cburch.j i BICYCLE REPAIRING LLOTD BL'jRAMSDEN Cotombla Bicycle and repairing. 143 S. Liberty. The best m bicycles and repairing. H. W. Scott lT a Coml TeL 4S11 CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephohs 4450, R. E Northnesa, ramopRACTORS , Dr. a A. SCOTT, PSC.! CMroprsctor. 15$ N. High. TeL Rea 8S7X - noa orv-tTTT-B-T T-k SiiinMi rbfrnni. tm X-ray and N. C M.i New Bank BUT I t CLEANING SERVICE Center St. Valeterla. TeL 8833. ! 1 FLORISTS! ALL kinds of floral work.! Cut Flor fest. 16th A Market. TeL 19593. CUT Flowers, wedding i bouquet- funeral wreaths, decoratlbnsv C F. Bretthaopt, florist. 613 Stat Street Tel 6904. . - ..- y . . - HEaiSTTTCIIING NICEDT-EWORK. Mrgai!ef,s Shop, 116 Court 1- HcnicIeanijLS Floor Waxing "We clean anything thafs painted" Captto! Window Cleaner. Phone 377$. GARBAGE Bsletn Seavengwr. Tel SSW or 7600. INSURANCE BECKE Aw HENDRICKS 1SS N. High . t TsL 4947 WILLAMETTE INS. AOEXCY Was. Bllveo, Mgr. Exclusive ButtevHl j Agent ' SIS - Masonie Bldg - TeL 7908 LAUNDRIES THH NEW SALEM LAUNDRY . THE WELDER LAUNDRT- 28J a High TeL 812$ CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY ; "Wt Wash Evsrythlna in Lax" Tespbone S1S6 1144 Browilway MATTRESSES Mattrease from factory t bom. Ask about our wool mattre. Renovnt- ere - and fu ml pa tor Capital Bed dlnrCo. TeL 4069. 3030 North Capitol - S? GHHOiillPSiE : I - - " . ' I RAZOR STROT? J f i ' i CMron? -ZS VINEGAR II n s isr si -Tr . m - m - in il , - - - : - ' - ; ; '7l'-PPP',PP'PPyrlr . V::-;.v- p.y.- .-.-yy; :.y --yb - b.'-yvy' :. y'b'-: b ;-v v--'V.b:.. ! Switzerland Voyagers HomeT Glories of Trip Many; Even to Ribbons ' HATES VTlLE, Oct. 2i Mrs. Rnth Rurnalds and ion John, to gether , with Mrs. Reynold's ; par ents. Air. ana Airs. tJ. o. taacy, r tftrned 8atnrdar- from an -. inter esting- trip to,8witsriand-y , ' The nartr left . Salem .Mar 22. and went, to. Montreal, stopping off at Toronto, to take the side trip to Niagara Falls....: . . At MAntreal ther' ".took the tnamar- Mriia. and' saUed down tho beauUfui St. Lawrence rirer, 1 ' ,.VI. li,T a tenon the boat entered; the ope waters of the ocean, rough weather was enconnterea ana con tlnned 4nrlng the; hlne days of irAinr rhr were not so many storms, but extremely high winds. made the water rougn.'. ine cap tain said It was the roughest trip he had made in 19 years. There was one time, when only four of the '240 ' passengers, appeared at Jhe dining room lor jtheir meals. The party landed I at - London. Fromthere they crossed the Eng lish channel into Franco and on Into' Conrt,v Switieriand. where Mrs. Reynolds', sister,! Jean, lires. They spent much time . visiting friends and relatives. They saw a . great many places of Interest Including cathedrals at Bern and Zurich. At FrlbourgJ they heard the famons pipe organ, which is noted for one piece Of music in particular. ' ' Some of the morntalns were crossed on foot and some some by the railroad, which climbs; up the. side of ' the mountains f by means of cog-wheels and cables. Ther went as far as thevsnow line on Young ? FrauJ . Although at Geneva, they did not hare time to visit the baliding where the League of Nations meets. Mr. Saucy says that ISwItzerland is feeling the world depression as Directory MUSIC STORES GEO. C WILL Piano. Phono graphs, sewing machines; sheet muahv and piano -stuaiea ne pairing pnon graph and sewing tnchlne. 411 PLUMBING and HEATING PLUMBTNO and general repair work. Graber Bros, 166; So. Liberty Tel 84 PAPER HANGING Paper hanging and painting. Neu man' Paint Store. 161 N. ComX i PHONE GLENN ADAMS for ttons dect orating, . paper banging, tinting, etft TtellnW workman. i PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, card. DATS DO- lets, pragrama book or any kind of prinnng, can i n statesman Prmt fng Department. 21 a i Commercial TeWhon atei. 1 ROOFING El Rsr1 slate surface shingles. Lt us give yon a free estimate- on your root. Easy -payments if desired. BER- VJCB KIKITOG AND PAINT CO. 1118 Stwte St. TEL. 880rt. RADIO FOR evry pnrpo, for very puis All etandard slxe of Radio Tube. EOFF ELECTRICAL SHOP. 847 Court 8t Tel 0110. I STOVES BTOVE3 and stove rspalrtng. Stoves for sals, rebuilt and repaired. All kinds of woven wire fane, fancy and. plain, bop baskets, nook,; logaa hooka Salem Stone and Rtove! Works. - tfl Chemeketa. Tel. 4774. Ri B Fleming. -TAILORS D. H MOSHTTR Tailor for men and women. 474 Court 8t I TRANSFER CAPITAL - CITY Transfer Ce. XS Stat St TeL 7772. Distributing, for- spArdltts: and ' bam nnr aneel&irv. Geteur rat, . - " : I - TOR local er distant transtsr stor age, can JUL Larmer Transfei Co. Trucks to Portland dally. - ; Real Estate Directory v BTTCTCM, : HEN DSIOCS 1SS N. High i TeL 4947 ' 8. M. EAR LB : - I 224 N. High St. I TeL1. S678 J. LINCOLN ELLIS Ki 46S State ! TL 8871 SOCOLOFSKY A! BON ' ; - 894-S First Nat, Bk. Bldg. TeL 7817 J. . r. ULRICB 828 Stat Street - j . TeL S67S. F. U WOOD 441 State St ! TeL T184 HOMER D. FOSTER REALTY CO. 878 4 Stat St TeL 7518 W. H. GRA BENHORST AOO. 1S4 a Liberty St j Tel 646A By CLIFF STERRETT watch; factories are running on part-time, and some are shut down completely. Germany, where they Tinted also. Is. In very bad financial condition. - The middle class, which is composed of small land holders,-will soon be on equal footing- with the peasants. Taxes and interest are so high, they are eating up the principle. They left! the cold and snow of the Alps -September t 22.', On the why home they spent a short time (n Paris with relatives. , They found hair Tibbona for children the rage la Paris, the bigget the better. y : Once in this country, they stopped oft at Beverly, Ohio, to TlsIt MlSs Mary Reynolds who Is well-knovn i la " Salem, having taught a number of rears at the Willamette university, when there was an academy. Miss Reynolds is . now residing 'with her aunt, Mrs. Emma Reynolds, at Beverly, Ohio. I. , " Woodburri Hi SH Judgers Are Selected WOODBURN. Oct. . 20 The stock Judging team which will represent Woodburn high school at the Pacific International Live stock (exposition, which will be held in. Portland, starting Satur day, ()ctober1 24. has' been chosen by Ronald E. Burnett, vocational agriculture instructor at the schooL The team is Chester Berg. Joe Leavy," Darold Salter and Herbert Koenlg will be alternate. - Thei team and Mr. Burnett will leave Friday i for - the exosition. They Will also take along a dis play board on which are ' large photographs 1 showing gome of the livestock and crops grown by the Woodburn boys. - r - - - - Thej Woodburn team will enter la the stock ijudging competition with teams , from ' fire -western states! Last year Wood burn's team won fifth place In competi tion with CSV other teams. Fire types of livestock, including Jer sey cattle, Holsteins, beef cattle, sheep and hogs, will be Judged in the competition this year. While at the-: exposition the boys will also" attend a big north west' meeting; of members of the Future Farmers -of America as sociation. I Gross - Word Puzzle By EUGENE HORLZOMTAL. 1 wafers eBotnaa y' I mooa goddess 10 unneces sary ade 14 mine entrance 15 attach 16 again -17 stipend IP like a , goose - 21 granular Y variety of corundum 22 dress with the beak 15 bind 24V rend 26 fatal : , . epidemic disease 23 opposite (abbr.) 29 male sheep 82 lukewarm 24 pronoun . 85 pass away, as time 29 reply 41 ecale . - with! the iflewerlnr plume in grasses 41 beast of burden 43 agreeabla odor 45 most ' domestf cated t , 48 anthoritA tive - formulas If hold up 11 weapon with loof shaft 28 female of the sheep Bi preposition i &$ French -uttpt ' 57 funeral pile 60 tear 62 pressure equal to that of 7 i , ; centimeters of mercury 64 detested 68 Oriental saber 70 edible -tuber of an American plant 71 story 72 supplies issued te troop on 4he march 74V one of four officers of the ; : .Yeoman of the Guard 75 murdered 76 Spanish title of respect 1 77 baseball team . ' VERTICAL. 1 foundation I 2 3 M 5 6 7 8 jl0u i2 P" & ntt W& r tmmmi im rmmmn i si -mmmmm vmimm pmmm j gj" hsbbbm b , mJZ&Vz 55 ""6? ' p lo "; b y YMH 1 1 I I B I ft'5"4"B 8 1 tt B'flTo fl 8 6 B fl 0'5T Herewith is the solution to yes terday's puzzle. 0?l iCWlETN IB TO! ST 4:enonris' upon SsfrrlpVt tra. 6ILBEBT CIIILOffi KJ vaofiilE LIBERTY, Oct- 20 Leonard and Marguerite Gilbert, who hare been attending high school from .this district the past two days, are cow staying in Jaek-v sonriUe in southern Oregon with their sister. Mrs. Joe Nee. Both are attending the high school there where Mr. Nee is on . tho faculty. Their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, will continue Urine in this community. Mrs. Maude Meyers and daugh ter, Mrs. C. Phillips, both of Scotts Mills were Sunday visitors at the Chas. Crauger heme. Mrs Meyers and Mrs. K ranger are sisters.- , ' The third and fourth gradea under the leadership of Mlaa Hummell. haro started work os new projects. The third .grade is studying Indians and - con structing a small size replica of a real Indian Tillage. The fourth grade is new constructing a min iature of the Belgian Congo, bringing the materials and doing: the work themselves. Final Rites Said " b For Edward Durlcee Of Island District GRAND ISLAND, Oct. 2 Fun eral services were held Sunday aft ernoen fit three o'cloclc in the Un ionvale Evangelical church for the) late Edward W. Durkee. Rer. Bol linger of Portland, a retired min Iste-r and a close friend of Mr. Durkee's, conducted the service assisted by the local pastor, Rev. F. E. Fisher. The pallbearers, who were all young men from the Island, were Joe and Russell Tompkins, Harryy and Jake .Tompkins, Ronald Bad ger and Millard Magnets. Music was furnished by a Quar tet from the community coosift lng of Mrs. Roy E. Will. Mrs Charles Ferguson. Lynn Gubsee. and Charles E. Nelson, accompany ied by Mrs. Maude Tonipkrns. Interment was in the Hopewell cemetery. Edward W. Durkee was born ia Marseilles, Hardin county, Ohio, June 14. 1838 and passed away at the Clarence Rockhill home ear ly Thursday morning at the age of 93 years and four months. In ISSt 'Mr. Durkee came tot Oregon and located- in Salein, where he manufactured the first woven wire springs on the Paclfla coast. Many homes still possess one or more of these old bed springs. - ' SHBFFS3 I kind ef Dutch cheese S thin -piece of baked clay '4 begin 5 period of time 8 provided that . . 7 at a . distance 8 bowling y game 9 European plants with pmk and white flowers - iO distant 1 the least, whole number 12 superior. in rank It moves with state liness and dignity 18 perennial . cereal - grass 29 printer's measures 22 prefix i . before 25 devoured 27 in that plae 29 kind of cloth k SO winged part -31 island of the Medi, terraneaa S3 adhesive mixture S3 wear a wax 87 pale blueisb, - gray . . 83 man's name 40 armed - ' combat 42 pro t? nounced with an sound 44 cut graag - 45 Peer Gjmtfg b. mother 47 land holdings 48 weep. 49 explodes 6 0 pertaining to a long narratija, poem , 82 imitate 56 Japanese; ' aash 88 Greek letter 59 consumed I f 1 v. J T Fl N OKF! 63 Persia 65 cab 6 ft famous ?A1 : Englia ' public school 67 finished C9 sea gu'l 10-throur'i' J3 rivr L, R1AKA' SODIAJ