I; Will fie: Filled Quickly h Arid Here Econdmicallii - . . i.-r? .... . :. ? 3 Statesman Classified Ads 9101 " Classified Advertising ; Single liuertloa per line.- Oe Three - Insertions pari -j,!' 1"-' lis f. .'i . i . 3 Oe ' Six insertions per line. t30e -One month per line. til. 9 Minimum charge .2Sc Covti- tar -til ' pice '?e-' eepted until 6:38 the even ing before publication for classification. C o p y re ceived after this time will be run under the beading Too Late to Classify. The Statesman assume SITUATIONS WANTED ' Dressmaking sad remodeling, at rea sonable prices, lira. Hartman, 1(98 S. liberty Street, Salem, Ore. Banjolst wishes dance Joba TeL K ..-(:;.-!.., jr.. l guto ran iLrt r r"rif' "r- ---- - Roof leaks earpetitet- repair, paint, kalaomine. Phone fills. - Tfi rtrrri iuiii f r"" " ---- - - ' Hoaeekcplnr. references. Ulaa Rose? brry. 191 a -Churcn. . r . NWlMIi iWANTEI Housework. are cif chlV , drea er both. Experienced. Box T4, . Statesman. ' tji.i iiuuTAnnrtmtrm - --. - fitenorathlc work deatred. Haxelle Oeerliart, t Flr St, Pti. 8884. FOR SALE Miscellaneous VvWIMMWWMMAMMAM die Stateemaa efftee. Iftc e bun- Plsno sale In full awing at Tau- m ITaed nlanoa. 135. 850. 465. 887. S11S. Eaay payments. 895 & 12th, near & P. depot. rSTrateVaroissT.lSc box! Walnuts lOe lb. Mrs. Wrlgnt. 4 ml. wauace ra, Or pes 50c per bu. B. A-JPsat, weU druler. Garden "oaa. Apples, N. Spies. Othera Cottage, 1 2315 I & s4ssssaseaV Black 3924. dirt tic yd. deUvered. tl MSMWfcMMMe FOR BALE Beautiful quilts. Also made to order. TeL 697S. Cedar posts for sale or trade for bay or grain, TeL 4SF32. ' -.- asieeeaeaae I i Terrier pupa, male f LOO. femais 5t)c each: can 9541. New combination electrlo and tree- die sewing machine, , wamuc caomci. Bargain. TeLi S8a. MMMMWMMWMMWM t vrva BALB OR TRADK ror wneai. 1 oata. bay, core, spuds, chickens or any- ; : thmg I can use-ueed furniture, plows. tiarrows and sDringtootn. - In quire Scott's Grocery at forks Jeffer- soa end uoerty cl, ouu bh-v-nterctaLvSaaeni. - 'y?'' TRAbiEJIiscellaiieons MMMMMWjWMSlMM riM mm ran. and cream eeparator. to trade for oata or barley. First class used furniture, ror saie. - . itt: r KTTTKLD3 WANTED Miscellaneous AS kinds of rifles, pistols. Shotguns. eld gold nd leweiry fjonaiuon is w Met. rane your prrc. 1 RBIINER'S EXCHANOsI v ; ISe-N Commercial WANTED Used pmaoa, w ehange ett radios, phonographs, of fur niture, H L. .eurr mniHire "" Old fnrn. atovea, eteTeljMS i i " MISCELLANEOUS Order your ta males from the Ralph tamale fcltcnen. TeL 4se. MMWMWMMMMMMW Ehoa i repairing, good work, low prices, lacob Togt, 97S S. Com'L WMrtlW UWMMWWMWAM Herew a break ior someone nve - 193SFtord stake truck, dual rubber. Herew a break for aoraexme nave good condition. Offer services ef truck and driver nor szv.vv per wew-. t.- ereneee exchsnged. 1114 sagmaw pi. FOR RENT ROOMS Rooms, 693 Court St. TeL 450. inrannrirMnfiJsVTVTVri"fTl mtmm FOB RENT dean, furnace heated sleeping roam. TeL S72. Far, roomi close in. 285 Division. ROOM AND BOARD Large room, twin beda TeL 317. Somrd and room, steam heat, for 2 gentlemen, $30. Phone 5482.. Ft students or business women. Horn privilege Close tab Reasonable. Fboee 3201. TOnnm and hoard with home priv ileges with a quiet elderly couple. 1698 a Liberty Street. i i , FOR REM APARTMENTS Well furn 'abed 2-room -apartment. 2261 HaseL TeL 7664. rmTiiT.irii.iir rwi i -? - - - fettoa amrtmentsdowntowa. Call Paiten's book store. rate. 1580; Center. ----------------------------------------------------- Mmmmmmi0tmmm rnm Close In modem steam heated apta ACREAGE JJL j w winter -ratea Phone "-I .-.ir.-u .- wT-Mnmr' ' acres of excellent soil, one-half Furn. apt, $13 per mc, 1090 Leslie lamL 70 acre. cul"; H.ij- t.-.-i. r.r 'i j uon, i A- oops, ibi. m TTl Nloe fura. ant. 690 Union. ' large bare Cor dairying, creek, price u f $13,50. . w4H take smaller acreage or PRESCOTT apartments, a nice city tperty. , rooms, well famished, fine kitchen. aNNIl! PETTYJOHN private bath, furnace heat, garage, ad- IT South High Street ultaS. P. tu. Use, 120.1044 1 Oak . .yu-. 3-mom forn. apt. lights, heat, wat- town. $1100.00. er, $16. also apt. $13. Phone 4494. 143 A. 61 Ate eultlvatfon. Good mmm0&mmmm00t .-- mimm spring. Family - orchard. Fine hew Lovely eonrt bungalow furnished, barn, house. On good road. $40 per A. flreplaee. bdw. ! flra, garage. elec . A. FORKNER range, $3ai Phone 1164. I 1610 N. Cottage Phone 3031. POLLY AND HER PALS: 7 1 WH05 IV GOSSIPIN' ) SHES ENGAGING ) ISO YOUR TSl Vi&SSUM DEyy ! : ;WITH AT THE BACK A NEW f f NAM3 IS f CALU3 WSZf DdOR.DAXJGKTER? f C FURNACE ) fSAiVtUELO J fSfj X J91- I' h' i r - ' ' - - i no . financial responsibility ; tor errors which may ap ! pear In advertisements pub ; llsbed la its columns, and ,.- la cases where this paper la : : St faalt wIU reprint that !. part at an advertisement to, !' i: which S; the typographical :: Hie mistake ocean. i:M Tbe Statesman reserves -I the right "to reject objec tlonat advertising. It tar ther reserves the right to classify all advertising un der the proper classifica tion. . . Hm IKNT APARTMENTS Clean cbeao aots.. sleeDlnx rooms. t. SS. Board If desired. 770 S. Com'L 5 room fur. duplex, ground floor. garage. 861 mul T. a. Albert. FumlsUed apt. Heat, lights, water and garage. fll.SO. 27S N. 20th. ea: jyWWMMVMWWWMVI Apt Garage $11.59. 81 N. Com'L Furn. duplex apt 619 Center. Small farn. apt 58 Centen FOR RENT HOUSES Good 5 R. house. 475 S. Winter. Furn. and unfera. houses. R. A. Forkner. 1610 Cottage. TeL 8011. Furn. mod. house. TeL 86Z3 morn. Nice furn. cottage, 696 N. Cottage. FOR RENT 6 room honse and gar- age. 576 N, Church. FOR RENT eJtSS---SsJ Room ad board, sleeping rooms, turn. apt. 680 N. Liberty. FOR SALE Real Estate Good semi-modem borne sarroundetl by beautiful shaded grounds, fruit. nuts, berries, grape arbor and gar den a Six rooms. , fireplace, basement. lot 12ft 135. garage. Near Junior high and grammar schools. Paved street, nice view. 31500, terms, might accept some carpenter work os deaL Owner 765 Rcrai arenue, pnone sc We have a fine 40 acre farm. 6 R. house, good barn and ether building, running water, fine pasture, some Um ber, 25 A. tine farm land, stocked and equipped. 9 miles Salem owner wants Salem Bene. Splendid S room Salem residence and tmlmproved bottom acreage for Im proved 39 A. dose hu 71 A. Ill A. tuiaoie, running waier, good timber for only $2000 and 3300 win handle.' L McUILCHRIST FENN1NUTOW Mt U. a National Bank Bldg. KXCKPTIONAL BARGAIN Income orooerty . of 4 nice sunny anartmenta. full basement, furnace, 2 large lois-Prtced very lew at $1800. Ton can't equal tee price in eejem. T.wn k m u l jjs uu Keaitors S2 State Street - mono s?va i tL acre. 5 rooms and uniurmanea at tic flreblace. basement, garage, cnlcK- n nouae. eiecuic pump, irvui, 147R0 1 acre on oaraen Koaa, room mm- galow. fireplace, bath, electrlo water system, garage, oarn, ". IVm A. H mi xrom eawm on pfeu road, 6 room bungalow, batn. ugnts, basement, electrlo pump, garage, etc. 2650. . UbLt It J UU.i svjiv 371 State Fnone t- REST BTJTS YET OFFERE1 12 H -Acres, barn and poultry .house. :- (house bomed). 2-A. berries, 19 large walnuts, 1-A. filberts, 8-A. prunes, cherries, II miles out. Price 11200.00: take car aa part. 10-ACRES N. HOWELL SOIL - nmiitrv house. Good I bouse, mrva Mil tn bearing, berries. Trie tor auick sale. 32700.00. 81-Acree. $28-60.00. Fair Improvements, 8 miles out, saeu.we oown , . easy. SEE - 3, D. SEARS. Realtor 132 South High Street EXCHANGE Real Estate EXCHANGE 80 acres fully stocked and equipped. Value $14,000. No mtge. Trade for in come property la Salem or will ao eept small housrt as first payment. SEE lira. Kim wiui LEO N. CH1LDS CO., Realtors 320 State Street Phone S7.a xrxriL-u"-rwrM--ri-inri- -i- ma 40 A near Cottage Grove, aw mortgage to traie for house in Salem. This is your chance. Owner anxious to deaL H. C. 8H1I51.UB Oregon Bldg. TeL 8902. Ut1 mi -n rauii-M-a Orezon farm clear. for sm&n plaee Hear Salem. I C Den lson, 351 N. Cottage. WANTED A 4 OR 6-ROOM TTnit i t trails for a nice modern i.p tuuM-e. atrictlv modern, nice large living reom, oak floor, double plum bing, only blocks from First NatL Ban a. Traoe cor snuuier p 1. JX sjsakb,' iteeitor Business Opportunities uJrL"TlnnJTroR 8AIJS rr,""" 8tock and fixtures of Well located grocery store, doing good easiness. ' Four year lease with reasonable rent. Price 81450. cash 81900, .balance monthly. - ' LEO K CRULDS CO Realtors 820 State Street ! Phone 6708 MONEY TO LOAN PfSRSONAL LOANS - " 11ADB on furntrar ears, salaries or other - rood security. KepaysDie monthly. When u financial need see us before eloalng a wan. GENERAL. INVESTBlfiiNT CORPORATION First Nat tonal Bank Bldg. Pbene IH8. PERSONAL. INSTALLMENT XIANS 8TATB LXIAN CDMrANI lit nraren Bulidma. 2nd Floor. nrtlc hra. 1S:00 A. M. to 4U0 P. M. ; Telephone 1783. State license No. BV16& " 'Bells of . Harmony Heard ever' KOIN dally ring out a loan service that Is really, really different TOD GET THB FULL. AMOUNT OK LOAN IN CASH ONLT LAWFUL INTEREST STRICT PRIVACY QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE ON LOANS 810 to SIOO Beneficial Loan Society OF SALEM Room 119 New Bllgh Bldg. 2nd floor LICENSED BY STATE, 111 State St TeL 3-7-4-4 MONET LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce yout payments Ton keep the ear , P. A. EIKER Phone 4733 Batata, Or& LOANS WANTED WANTED 11200 2 yeare T first j I mortgage, business property A-l se- ' ' I LTr ESTOCK and POULTRY J Poultry wanted. Salem Poultry Co ; 291 S. Miller. Phone 8701. We retail. FOR SALE Black team, weight 3760. Price 845 and 355. Cecil Sargent. near Liberty. R. 3. - FOR SALiS WOOD Ca41 Saa-aie for dry fir. oak: and maple. Reasonable prices, Phone 3731. MJMMWWWMWM WJMW MWMWMM GUARANTEED DRV wood com! TeL 6000 Salem Fuel Co. Trade i Cot lit ge. 1 1MWy(MMMMJMWMWMVAMWMWIM Dry wood at Tracra Pnone 3968. DRY SIR AND OAK WOOD. Oft! (and fuel oy. Call os us for price. We food service. .ARM EH TRANSFER STORAOB Teleohene sill Old STTOWth fir. TeL 3887. : Dry oak 4 ft. $4.80. Phone 8708. Old fir 16 Iil. $4.50. TeL 7800. Old fir 16 m.. 2nd growth seasoned I II tn., oak II m. seasoned. Prices rea- sonable. Phone 6136. LOST AND FOUND LOST Oct. 29th, French bull dog brlndle. Call at 423 Court or phone 7568. LOST AND FOUND Found auto robe. TeL 5648. FOR SALE USED CARS SALEM USED CAR CENTER Operated By VALLEY MOTOR CO. 1938 Buick Standard Coupe I2S5.00 1925 Buick 4 -pa as. Coupe 1930 Chevrolet Sedan 125.00 845.00 1920 Chevrolet Coach 825.00 50.00 1927 Chevrolet Coupe, '33 lie. I -"vroiei Koaaster 1834 Chevrolet Sedan. '33 Tie. 135.00 45.00 1927 Dodge Coupe, '33 11c 95.00 275.00 225.00 1930 Ford Coupe 1938- Ford Sedan 1929 Ford Snort Coupe 195.00 1929 Ford Standard Coupe 195.00 1929 Ford Phaeton 165.00 1926 Ford Coach. '33 lie 60.00 192S Ford Ooune T5.00 1924 Ford Tudor like new t.ee 1926 Nash 8peclal 6 Sedan 90.00 1925 Olds Coach. '83 lie. 45.00 1926 Studebaker Tour. '33 11c 98.00 1929 Plymouth Sedan 146.00 FOR TERMS a TRADES SEE JTM OR CHARLIE Marion Liberty Sta Phone 7910 MeKAY"S used cars WITH AN a K. THAT COUNTS 1929 Ford Rd.. new tires $1TI 1934 Ford Sport Rd., new tires 371 1931 Ford Coupe, like new 146 1927 PoBtlae Coach H 1911 Durant Coach , . Ill CHEVROLETS Delivery new tires 1928 .Coupe 1980 Coach $ '. 595 . 686 1981 Coach 1983 Sport Rd. 1400 miles 1991 Coupe 1983 Coach u 1933 Special Sedan 1ti rSrakam Track ii 196 1938 Cher. Truck, 13,00 mll 838 TERMS TRADES MoTCA-r L'HUVKOLET CO. 132 Center Phonk 3189 420 N. Com'L MOTORCYCLES FOR" SALE Buufty In Indian. 4 cylinder rrtotorcycle. TeL 3716. j Silverton Miss Dorothy Range was hostess at a Hallowe'en party as the home ot her Barents. Mr, and Mrs. Hack Range. Cards aad dancing were the diversions at the evening. Present were Mar garet Keenev Margaret Larson, Louise Latham. Dorothy Range Bill Cameron, Marion Hoblitt, Harold Irish and Robert Webb. "Help mm Zonta Club Will , Heat Flower Talk : The dinner tneetinc of the Zon- ta club will be an Interesting event of tonight at C:1S o'clock at the Marlon hotel. Miss Helen Breithaupt and Miss Irene Breithaupt will give a lec ture and demonstration of flower care and arrangement. Mrs. Clif ton Madd will read a playlet which la said to be pertinent to the present election time. Miss Nellie Schwab will be soloist tor the evening. A board meeting has been call ed Monday at the home of Dr. Helen Pearce. The club Is busy with its beginning work for its service program this year. Bridge Party Will Be Event of Today A colorful and large party ef the week, will be the bridge after I noon tor-whlch Mrs. James Imlah. and Mrs. C. C. Chaffee will be hostesses this afternoon at the rural home ef Mrs. Chaffee. Chrysanthemums In shades of bronse and red will be used for the decorative background for the bridge players, who, will be seat ed" a seven tables. e e Department Will be T . InSDeCteCl U.iak.n .1 W.m am T lief Corps will eajoy a special vis- o at theSatnrday afternoon meeting. At this time Mrs. Marie Green, of Portland, and depart ment Inspector will be present to" inspect the post. if Plans are being made for the I a a entertainment, oi Mrs. ureen. e e Turner Mr. and Mrs. TJ. S. Talbot opened their home Satur day night for a Hallowe'en party, i with Mrs. Talbot, Mrs. Iran Had ley. and Mrs. B. C. Bear joint hostesses. The guests were met ; at the door by a ghost and a witch I who condneted them to the gaest rooms which were beautifully dee- orated with fall flowers and Hal lowe'en emblems. The witch (Mrs. Gayette Barnett) told the for tunes of the group from an Iron kettle and directed the evening's ! merriment. Besides a number of appropri- I ate games, Including a musical guessing game, N. Sherman Hawk 1 favored with readings. Miss Ruth Clark and L. D. Roberts won first la word bdflding, Mrs. Agnes Booth representing a nua was placed first la women. Imperson ation and E. S. Pratb.er as a hobo won for the gentlemen. The hostesses were assisted by Miss Gayette Barnett, Mrs. D. S. Riches and Mrs. J. E. Whitehead, Jr. Those present were. Mr. and Mrs. Thurlo W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Iran Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bear, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Parks, lit. and Mrs. Carl Booth, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Riches, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whitehead Jr., Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Prather, Mr. aad Mrs. L. D. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Riches, Mrs. Gayette Bar nett. Miss Rath Clark. Rev. N. 8herman Hawk, and Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Talbot. e e The contract club of Mrs. Clar ence Keen of Silverton enjoyed its afternoon meeting at her home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Craig of Seattle was an addition al guest. Mrs. William H. Dancy will be hostess to the group fora one o'clock luncheon at her home on North Liberty street Tuesday. e e A Jolly "hard times" party was enjoyed Tuesday evening at the Clarence Magnusen home with Mr. and Mrs. Magnusen hosts to a group of intimate friends. e e e The First Spiritualist church will hold a publio circle Saturday at 8 o'clock in the home of George Stoddard, 1420 North Fourth street. County Officers Ot State are to Be Invited Here With members of the county ' court. County Commissioner smith went to Portland yesterday to at tend a meeting ot the state high way commission. Smith also went to arrange a meeting data tor the annual convention of the state as-; sociatloa t county jadges and commissioners, ot which organisa tion lie is secretary. Aa agreement was made with County Clerk Boyer beforehand to call the state meeting ol the county clerks at the same time. Boyer is state president of thai county clerks association. Wanted!" UNTORTUNATELy MV HUSBANDS NAME id SMvlUEU AND THAT TWO SAMS OM TH2 WOULD BS A BTT CONRJSJNOr SjlLETMTTEII OFF .y. III "We have.'inueh to be cheerful and thankful about," yesterday declared ; O. .W.' gmmons, Salem attorney who has Just returned from a three-weeks trip through the - caiaweatent states waare se has property interests. He noted that there did not seem to be half the new business in Omaha as we have la proportion here and fully as many buildings vaeant there as here" In proportion to size of the two cities. Faced with bumper crops bnt very low prlees, farmers . in the midwest are feeling restless and generally talking for Roosevelt for president, Emmons said. "We're .having an awful time; the in's get the blame," he com mented. ' Small midwest towns are suf fering moat, he found. la some, every business : house except the groceries, restaurants, hotels and service stations is closed. In Oma ha the county , Is providing food for over 200 persons a day. In ad dition to those cared for by other agencies. Landowners are not try ing to collect their tenants' rent. While oa the train. Mr. Em mons met a prominent resident of Havre, Mont., who stated that Victor R, Griggs, candidate for district attorney here, was an out standing leader in that city, where he lived before coming to Oregon two years ago; MICH TO BESIGII P0SI1II IN UK Claude Gateh, senior rice-president of the Central National Bank of Oakland was a member of its official family for 15 years, has annonneed his intention to re sign January 1, 1933, according to word received from the south this week. Gatch, now past 70, has been identified with banking all his life. He began his career here with Ladd tc Bush. Later he,grad- vated Into the position of national bank examiaer tor southern Cal- i ifornla. He was a -member ef the organization . committee of the federal reserve system in Wash ington and upon its establishment waa chief hank examiner tor the 12th reserve district. T. M. Gateh. his father, was one of the early presidents of Wil lsmette university. Claude's bro- ther, "Tarn" who grew up here is a high command g officer in the T Business BATTERY ELECTRICIAN R. D Bartoa Betteree Starter and generator work, 645 Chemeaeta st. BUILDING CONTRACTOR New buildine and alterations. Ex- nerlenced and reasonable. Estimates free, TeL T497 for appointment. O. H. "inompson. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4150. R E Northnesa CHIROPRACTORS DR. O L 8COTT. PSC. Chiropractor. 351 N. Ulgh. TeL Rea 8573. FLORISTS rs wedding nouqeeis fnneral wreatha decorations. C. Breithaupt. flerlst. 657 -Court TeL 5904. ALL kinds of floral work. Luta Flr 1st. Ith a Market Tel 9599 FLOOR CONTRACTING Olsew Flonv Oe Tel 0111. INSURANCE BEcra 181 iHHWt HENDRICKS Tet 494T LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY. THB WEIDER LAUNDRY Sit & High TeL 1116 1 J- CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY -We nrash Everything la Lux" Telephone 8ICK 1264 Broadway LAWN MOWERS Sharpened acd repaired. Also trades M. w. oit. in n. uwi l tei. MATTRESSE3 afattreaeee from factory te Spring mattress :"' $8.60. Beaevat ore end fumigatoi-a Capital Beddina ' Oa TtL 406. 3030 North CapUoL Mew mattreee made te- order, eld mattreee remade; ear pet cleaning, a1 Ins: fluff rmt weaving.' Saltm Fluff Rug a Mattress Factory. & 13th Wilbur. TeL S44L Otto V. Zwlcker. Rat. lilt. IVlfRAJD. FAMILY i - , rHaffl or . j EtmANT EDUCATOR IN DURANCE .:::-' ; . ; t-x : - ! V; i : . ... Elliot B. Thomas, school superintendent of Bedondo Beach, CaL, is shown in jail at Los Angeles, after he had confessed the theft of $8,000 in school funds. Thomas waa sought after his office had apparently been ran sacked by burglars. It waa believed that the educator had been kid naped, but he waa discovered in Seattle, Wash, where he was about to marry Sylvia Wilson (inset), who knew him as "K T. Sherwood." Thome baa a wife aaal afciM la Itofeaul lUaatk U. S. navy. In the days when Claude Gatch worked here he was one ot the most widely known men in the state. By a narrow margin he missed being elected secretary ot state. Christmas Seals Arrive 111 Salem The Christmas seal supplies have been received by the local campaign committee. There are 850,009 seals la the new design, with attractive window posters which will be displayed when the campaign opens just after Thanks giving. JU OSIER HOME AGAIN ZEN A. Nor. 2 J. P. Mosier has returned from Hill City, Idaho, accompanied by his wife and her father, J. W. Cooper and Mr. Mo slems parents, Mr. and Mrs. J w. Mosler. T Directory MUSIC STORES men C WILL Pianos. Phono graphs, sewing meehlttea, sheet muslo. and ptaae eiuoies nownni ""' graphs and sewing machine 438 fttale NT, tsmtrm. MUSIC TEACHERS Plane instruction 35e. One free lee- son. m-H cree, m mnii i. MEDICINE n. nttmm 1m r(neaa Medlelne Ce. Hours Toea, and Sat. 3 to 6 p. m. 14S I H. CwwmerciaL PLUMBING and HEATING PLUMBING and general repair work. Oraber Bros. 164 So. Liberty Tel 6894 PRINTING m-ra STATIONERY, earda. DamoO- ita nroarama. books er any kind ef irlntlnc caU xne statesman map ig Department, sis a. comntrcw 'elphone 91 81. STOVES STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves tnr hIi nhnllt and re Dal red. All kinds ef woven wire fence, fancy and plain, bop baskets, booka logan hooka Salem Fence and Steve Works, 36$ ChemekMa Tel 47T4 n w inemmg. TRANSFER I CAPITAL CITY Transfer Ca 226 State St TeL 7771. Distributing, for warding and storage our specialty I Get ear ratea FOR local or distent transfer stor age, call sisi usrmer rraaarer us rnuska ftn Mtuoa uur. o -o Real Estate Directory BECKS A HENDRICKS 189 K. High . Te'. 4941 & tsYaURLB 834 N. High St. TeL 9671 socnLOFSsri a son 304-6 First Kat, 8k. Bldg. TeL T80I J. F. DLRICH 311 State Street. TeL 167$ Rratra a foster realty ca 171 State St. Tea TltS 4t, a GRABKNHORST Ca ' Uberty- at - TeL 446$ 134 I By CUFF STERRETT llfs No Time to Change Leaders, Capper Asserts MT. VERNON, Ohio, Nor. 1 (AP) Asserting "the months to Anmaa vt aerat almAel ta life anil ft Oft tit importance for us all.'' Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas, in a re publican campaign address to night called upon farmers of the middle west to support President Hoover for reelection. H4jir troubles are not over, Capper said in his prepared ad dress. "We hare got to rebuild. got to restore the entire country. This is not the time to turn over the entire administrative govern meat ef the United States to new and inexperienced hands. This is not the time to put a less able man in the White House." Cross - Word Puzzle By EUGENE HORIZONTAL I Pronooa 4 Instrunient for eemhing woo) 7 Brownish red variety f chal cedony II What Is the capital of Poland? 42 Division of northern Italy 14 What Is the aickmame foe Yale University? 15 Elevate 17 What was the first aasae ef the eotioa pic tor star who was kaewa aa the "aaaa with a thow eaad faces' ? IS Maka ' IB What was the Urthplace ef Napoleoa? 21 Note of the musical scale M Related 2"! Common food fish of the TJ. S. 25 Daughters of one's brother or - sister 27 Hanging- ornament 2S -Body of water tn ImoumA reck 31 Wfemt is the ehtef pert ef the '1 Philippine IslaadsT , i4 Round vessel or cask 37 Bite at ,38 Melody sojHs.va-ristfinee 41 la what eitv f Kansas Is WTJ- 4 - 23 26 27 28 m 31 32 33 3H 35 36 555 37 23Q A A rrT&Z 3? HO Zm 42 1 1 Wx 1 bM I Bana AUea White a aewspeper editerr- v dS Mii'i tdefenasna 44 What U the first aasae ef the - Aaaaricaa writer ms "big bwel swea" wh reeeatly poUiahed a hWcranhr ef Owest D. -Tmmi .... Tar hall? 48 What - EagTiafc phHeeepher wrote The Daace ef life"? 1 47 Winged part . 48 Whe was the "rare aa-a rao eat ssaJdea'" ta Pee's pw -Tkai Ravea"? SOWhat ss the capital ef Spejaish --Morocco? " 51 Tennyson lan heroine 62 Observes " 4 - t 55 Toong goat VERTICAL . . 1Wkat eeewtrr wsee the Bratt -. system ef restricted Uoe traf 2--ForTa el nimboa 3t r.fblical name 4 What Js the first aasae ef saetiea pletere actress whe the wife ef WiSiaan Pewell? HWMEB ., CITY JOBS SOUGHT A uniform, wage scale, tor city policemen and firemen 1 will be submitted o the general budget committee - at the city council meeting next Monday night. Mem bersjot the council tire and police- committees yesterday annonneed this scale, worked out at direction ot the budget group. The recom mendation does not change the salary item totals in the budget. . Under the new scale, all re-, emits will start on both depart- menta at a f 115 salary, after six months service receive $120 and after four years,' $125. In the past, police have started at $120 and advanced in six months to $125 with no change thereafter. Fire salaries and advancement were $120, $125 and $125, re spectively. The new fire department recom mendation calls for a chief at -$2000, assistant chief at $1800, engineer at $1800, seven captains at $140 a month, or a yearly total ot $11,750. and 23 men at $125 a month each and tour at $129 or a total of 540,260, making a grand total of $57,020. The police department under the recommendation would hare a chief at $2000, three sergeanta at $140 a month, 15 patrolmen at $125 and two patrolmen at 1129 a msnth, making a total ef $29. 420 a year. No new change is mrje in the $1000 salary of the puiice matron, which the budget esaamittee reduced from $1320. Students Pungle Up on Saturday Saturday, November 5, not only marks the final date for 1931 property tax payments here it is also the deadline on payments ot the first-half tuition at Willam ette university. Under the rigid re quirements of the school, all stu dents must have paid the half year tuition -by that time or else be dropped from classes. The half- . year tuition is $77 and a minimum down payment ot $25 is required at matriculation, stndent fees are included in the total tuition; mis cellaneous laboratory fees are not inclnded. About one-third of the students at the present time have' not completed tuition payments. The net loss of Michigan farm ers keeping records in 1931 aver-, aged $757, as compared to $253 in 1930 and a profit ot $585 la 1929. SHEFFER IT GraaU after doe deliberation 6 Cease 7 Note of the musical scale 8 Everything 9 Tnmult 10 Whe iaterpreted the haa writiaar oa the wall? IS What was the birthplace ef Mehaaameel? IS Part of no be" 19 Bitter crystalline alkaloid 20 Fro as what Country waa tbe Archduke Masisauiaa, who wee aaade Emperor ef . Mexlee aa 1854? 22 Certain years of one's age 24 Itching disease 26 What is the missing first Basse ef the Amertcaa aovebett .... easoasT 23 Sooner than it 31--What bay eeathweet Ala tMoaa was the eceae ef naval battle ta August, 1884T 22 More crippled S3 Froit (pL) , 24 Native sulphate ef bariura $5 Ascends 1 IS What walversity U CaCferwla wae atteadod ay Freeideat Hoeveri .... Staaferd? 40 Paradise - -'- 42 Oleum (abbr.) 43 Mountains ia Turkestan 4 S Bird ef the enckoo family 47 Sea bird - 4 Hypothetical force Herewith is the solutioa'te tarda Ya Puzxla. - T 1 r v the li U .( r l II fviiAiLa