The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 20, 1932, Page 9, Image 9

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    Statesman Classified Ads
Coll 9101
King faaertion per Une.lt
Tbrc iSMrtloas per A
; Us ....,. ...... .'. toe
Six fnserOea par Un. .30e
On month per line.. $1.0
Minimum eharga ...... t le
Copy tor tbla page ac
cepted until 6:30 the e en
la C before publication tor
classification. Copy re
eelved titer this time will
be run under the heeding
Too Late to Classify.
The Statesman assumes
1 SALESMEN WANTED
- Salesman for line that la construct
ed to sell during; these times. Local
and other territories now open. Life
tlmo Job for rjg-nt man. Phono Butler
8999.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR BALE OM tr tee a bun
ale. Statesman office.
Winter apples .25c box. Walnuts .10c
lb. Mrs. Wright. 4 ml JWaJhtco
-.at.w.m Linen Gifts 13c and up.
Green baumi, 2 4 0-2 4 ( N. Com'L
King's and other varieties of apples
35c. Winter pears 40c. Almonds 2 lbs.
for 25c. Filberts 2 lbs. for 2c. Thomp
son's Fruit and Vegetable market,
ml.! north on Pacific highway. Bring
boxes,
Washing machine repairs, parts. 733
South St. Tel. 8792. U
Fresh sawdust delivered In basement
4 per unit Paul Dodele, Monmouth,
Oregon.
Evergreen and flowering shrubs,
reasonable. Mrs. O. W. Noyes, Wood
burn, Oregon.
xixn rmnfmri ...... .
Chums salmon or pink Sc per lb.
These make fine fish to smoke. Fid
lei's crab stand. Intersection Portland
and Silverton roads. Near Fairgrounds.
Tel. 6705.
Pekin ducks, dressed, cheap. Tel.
tlF4.
TL-i.n -inn - ----"--
wna a tr v Fjnrv dressed turkeys
ltc per lb. Sunday, Not. 20th, 2 ml.
v West of Fairgrounds,. ml. west
of Cla-ter. Mra W. A. Westley.
Tztm.r'n outfit. One ton capacity
twin cylinder compresser. 8x10x10 feet,
portable cork wall. Meat box with
eoila A-tomatlc start and stop. Leas
than one half of original cost Come
and see It operate. Keason for selling,
going out of business. Oakland Silver
Fox Farm, Amity, Ore.
in. r ,i
Prime dressed turkeys. Tel. 7FI.
- w t irnrd.ianit hm-ioii fnrvr. than mv tuv.. I
UOOa meia wa. . I
nun-. 35-4
1. i inni-..-iri I
Am leaving for Calif, win cm'cj
--' ..
ltMUltlful
Union. Mrs. Brule.
bibc. khuh I
van. SALE One wood heater, also
' " ' r.. . . . I
olectrlo heater.
2010 Maple Ave.
eMsebseMsBiBSae
Btmroa rtnuKiA Bridal "ream
Splrea 15c each, 2 for 25c. Many other
attractIveVprices in rock plants, shrubs.
twv nit flowers and pottea pianxs.
Liberty Road & Ewald Ave. vh. 8637
TRADE Miscellaneous
, Trrua nv ra the time to
i- k w.t anots In your field. Also
K Is a good Ume to build a root or
muk hose Salem Brick ft TUe ; Co.
wiU accept wood in trade for bulldmg
tne or drain ,xue. .., .-,r,
m rp p.mU, mmblnation radio.
lonr and short' wave, for piano. 272
N. High. Tel. 4939.
WANTED Miscellaneous
u, i - - n rn-ii-H-n-i -..--.-
All kinds of rifles, pistol, enotgune.
eld goM id leweiry. wnw"
WeTschaWgh
. '. ISO R Commercial
u.rii i-i i-in. nrrw fi-""
WANTED UseO r
ebango en radios, phonographs, ot tur
riVti n I- SUff Furniture Company
nr.nnriri.-ir--! '--- ' " " w
Cash paid for used furniture, stoves.
etc. TeL 3593. ,
WANTED 4 0 to 60 milch goat to
keen- on shares, wouia consiaer- uj
lug some. Bo 83, statesman.
I MISCELLANEOUS
Order your tamales from tne ttaipn
. .. ,
tamale kitchen. TeL 4890.
Beauty -work done in your borne,
reasonable. Appointments any time.
Tel. T193.
ROOM AND BOARD
um--H-r ij i ' i r nn- -i ."""'
For students or business women.
Home privileges. Close In. reasonable.
Trl 1202.
"Iteiard and "heated' rooms 'for "ladlesv
. T57 Center. Phone s.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
WMiW.iHriwr)wr.rWiii.rir'ii mm rr .
WeU furnished 2-reom apartment.
Jill IlazeL TeL 7884.
"rww'WMMrrMr.ri . r rnrwrrvw wr
, - Patton apsTtmentsdowntown. Call
' Patten's book store.
Ant Garage $12.50. 892 N. conri.
Lovely S B. apt Greatly reduced
-
- vates. 1580 Center.
1 . ,.jr n ,lj if.". ' n'ii - - - -
-Lovely court ; bungalow rursasnew.
' : flrrrmlflM. hdW. fir.. mrSg. WC
range. $20.-Phone $154.
'Vim. ant light, water, beat, gar.
age. 811.SP. N. XOta. ,.,r...
4 room flat unfurnished. Frigldalr,
beat hot water range, sex xnm.
- nnmnrn" rT
S-room basement apt., $3 wsv-ev
ry thing Included. 303 a Wtottr.
" T R. house furn. or unfurn, "Inquire j
H. L Marstera or is wa.
POLLY AND HER
I .r. rttP
f. . ", -
vmuL
so. Osutnelal responsibility
for errors which may ap
pear in advertisements pab- "
Jtshed la Its columns, and
ta cases where this paper U
at Unit tin reprint that
part' of aa advertisement ta
which the typographical
mistake ocean.
The Statesman reserves
the right to reject object
tlonal advertising. It tar.
ther reserves the right , to
classify all advertising un
der the proper classification.
FOR RENT-
-HOUSES
K. house close in. 255 Division.
H. sunt $15.- Abrams, Masonic bldg.
Strictly mod. home, two baths, dou
ble garage. Close In. Tel. 7488.
FOR - RENT 4 room house with
stoves. Phono 9i(l. 1575 Nt 21st
Good 5 R. house. 475 S. Winter.
FOR RENT Furn. 4 room house,
882 N. 20th. Inquire 1560 N. 17th.
Furn. stucco bungalow, J 16. 837 N.
cottage.
. 1-,-i-i-k- -innn n n.rin
One block state house for rent
room home. lectrtc range, $18, with
garage SEE 1220 Chemeketa.
BECKE ft HENDRICKS. 189 N. High
fl room house cheat). Rooms can be
sublet 276 N. 14th.
Furn. and unfurn. Phone 5691.
FOR RENT
Lai
block
Large flat for rent. 6 rooms, furnace,
to post oiuee. vacant today.
First floor ADULTS. 825 a month.
utner rentals.
BECKE HEXDRICK3
189 North High Strep:
FOR RENT
21 room hotel in good ralley town. ;
rotcK ouHdlng. xo per month.
CHILDS & MILLER. Realtors
344 State Street Phone 8708. i
Houses and farms for rent $5.00 up.
SOCOLOFSKT 4b SON
FOR RENT 10 acres seven miles I
8. E. of Silverton, some stock and
equipment and crop partly planted.
Hay enough to winter stock on place.
szz5.ee cash.
A. L BRADFTELP. Scotts Mills, Ore,
FOR SALE Real Estate
(MH limt-mAflArn nlnotArM nl.
Idano. kuMIMt fll-onla. nlnmM I
e-rooms. two or four lots, fruits, nuts I
L " . .:" 7 , i
( sireei, nice riew. nouse, garage l
TWO lots SVX1I5 each. I35e. 1
I. . .. . . . I
??"ea r Kural avenue-1
- I
i'iYiVMWWWinAJm 1
BARGAIN DAT 70 acres, small lm-
provements, 40 acres tillable, balance
i- .i. m x . :i o, I
oak timber, good road, 9 miles Salem,
only 11509.
Splepdld 5 . room house, fireplace.
garage paved street must sell. Only
$1200.
4 room bouse, garage, large lot.
paved street only $500. Easy terms.
MeGILCHKIaT ft PENNINGTON
209-10 IT. S. Nat I. Bank Bldg.
LISTEN
Distant owner writes us to sell his
i Salem house of 5 nice rooms, modern
in every respect, large east front lot
with an abundance of shrubs, large
garden spot Splendid location. Price
only $2975. $200 will handle.
SEE Mrs. Ellis with
CHILDS ft MILLER. Realtors
344 State Street Phone 8708.
A' 8 room house. 10 lots, a rood
home for aged couple. Located in good
small town. Price -$650. How can you
beat KI
1 acr with 4 room house near Sa
lem. Good garden land. A real bargain
at $400.00. Some terms.
8 room plastered house in gooa con
dition and 8 lots pn paved street and
paid. Price 82200. Just half price.
fine large barn. A first class stock
ranch; good location. Price $55 per
acre. Will take some trade. A choice
Zil Kcrrs ail ,vw rauu. iwv uvuk.
4 room stucco, strictly modern bunga
low in fine location on Center street
Will sacrifice $3000.00.
20 acres. 4 room plastered house,
new barn, new chicken house. 7 acres
fine oak timber. Good keep soil Price
82500.00.
Remember our traaing station is lo
cated at 325 State Street
J. r. TJLRICH COM PANT
TeL 8872
unfa w;fv .icw irrwuciw m -.' " .v.v
One acre view property in Kingwood
xerraces, 5 nn. bouse, wired for elec
range, garage, wm give terms ukb
rent, $200.
178- South High Street
SPECIAL HOME BARGAINS;
21000. Good 4 room plastered home lo
cated near scnoot on cor. rot, oniy
$20. down, bal. $10 per mo. to in
clude int. See it today.
$1500. Good 4 room plastered home on
paved St., garage, locatea at i
Cross St. $50. down, baL f 14.50
ner no.
$4200. Seven room homo located close
to tne state capttoi. terms.
$4000. Modern t room brick home
close, not water neat, narawooa
floors, $1000. down, baL easy
terms. Solid brick construction, a
wonderful value.
$(750. Modern seven room borne lo
cated on tKate m.. iirai ciass con
struction, all on one ; floor, hot
water heat. DON'T NEGLECT TO
SEE THIS HOME. Terms.
SEE W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO.,
SEALTOS3
134 & Liberty St. Phone $488.
ONE OF T1Ie"bK3T BUTS IN
SALEM I
Lot (1x1(8 in business sons, old
house, paved alley, $1290., clear, terms..
One acre, good soil oia s room
house, near Salem, $450., terms.
c j. jackson, si state ot.
1 acre one mile east oa Garden Road.
5 room bungalow, bath, fireplace, elec
tric pump, wired for electric stove,
garage, barn, small chicken bouse, $-,
BOA llfia Anwn
i MELVTN JOHNSON
87S Stat Street Phone $79$.
PALS
ffeg.
t . : 5x
FOR SALE -Ileal EstsU
bejltjtistjl. new Hoancj
went pared street
Data awustairs. upstairs ,
flreyiaae, hardwood, floors, tlVs ta&tn,
btMNBt, furnace, laundry trays Car
age. GSTL.T $3200 $30 down.
SOCOLOFSKT BON
Tb-wt National Bank Bldg.
EXCHANGE Real Estate
V
EXCHANGE
Good home hi Salem for Silver-ton
property.
CHILD3 ft MILLER. Realtors
344 State Street Phone 170. i
I have some good clear Calif, res
idence property ana some money, to
trade for your farm if equipped.
H. C SHIELDS
Oregon Bid. Tel. $90$.
FOR EXCHANGE $4300 mort on
good newspaper, good plant In So. Ida
ho Irrigated section. All modern equip
ped with model 5 linotype. Trade eith
er mort or plant for equal value, Wll.
valley clear farm or home, write , J4.
Olmstead. Orangevllle, Idaho.
FOR SALEFARMS
5-ACRB SNAP
2200 down buys this goodl-A. near
the Kelser school, price 82250.00. 2200
down and $15 per month. Stop paying
rent and be independent
A DANDY 10-ACRES
$250 down, all cultivation, most all I
In bearing fruit and berries, good 6-K.
house, barn, poultry house. Dandy
soil. miles north of Salem, price
$2750.00.
51-ACRES $2950.00
$300 down. bal. easy. All plow land,
fair improvements, land Is good. This
is a bargain. SEE
J. D. SEARS, Realtor
133 a High Street
HOP LAND
10 acres, part under plow, good riv
er bottom land, tmiiatnga, close tn.
price $75. per acre, ft cash, bal. term.
i ITS A BUY.
W. H. GRABENHORST CO.
134 S. Liberty Street
SEE THIS SPECIAL BARGAIN I
88 ACRES running water year
around, large spring, house, chicken
house, barn, garage, 39 A. In cultiva
tion, 15 A. timber pasture, 8 A. fir,
on good road, 1 mile from good coun
try school and high school bus, close
to Salem. $2800 terms.
SOCOLOFSKT ft SON
First National Bank Bldg.
ACREAGE
SPECIAL
$7000 VALUE FOR $4000
20 acres short distance from Salem,
has 12 acres Jn prunes, good trees and
well cared for, commercial dryer, 8
acres of fine timber, bal. family orch
ard, 8 room house In best of condition.
water system. Owner refused $7000
cash. Is now alone and offers place for
$4000, or will accept good home in
Salem of equal value.
CH1LDS & MILLER, Realtors
344 State Street Phone 8708
44 A 15 ACRES HOPS
acres general farm land, T A.
pasture, some timber, good dark loam.
i. . ... u i
J . w t z ' u i
uarn, ciiiLB.cn uuuac, uiuwwt
u. 11 n 1 laADK t.m.
Sats(1V
11 .k wau. vu.
n . i ti mi.
SNAP: Five acres with six room plas- I
trot timiao anmii h,ftrinc fruit.
young cherry orchard, all neces
sary out buildings, good location.
4 miles out Price $2500. $150.
down, bal. easy terms, Immediate
possession.
SEE W. H. GRABENHORST ft CO.
134 South Liberty Street
Business Opportunities
Gasoline filling station on Pacific
highway north, 8 room house, garage
bldg., t cabins and 1 acre of land
Take trade.
MELvTN JOHNSON
278 State Street Phone 8793.
MONEY TO LOAN
'Bells of Harmony'
' Heard over KOIN daily
ring out a loan service that
is really, really different.
TOtl GET THE FULL
AMOUNT OF LOAN
IN CASH
ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST
STRICT PRIVACY
QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE
ON LOANS SIS CO five .
Beneficial Loan
Society
OF 8ALEM
Room 119 New BllghBldg. 2nd Floor
LICENSED BT STATE
SIS State St TeL 3-1-4-0
MONET LOANED ON AUTOS
Contracts Refinanced
Arrange to reduce youi payments
Ton keep the car
P. A EIKEB
Cor. Liberty SL and Ferry
Phone 4732 Salem, Ore.
PERSONAL INSTALLMENT X)ANS
STATE LOAN COM PANT
213 Oregon Building. 2nd Floor.
Office hra 10:00
M. to s :I0 P.
M
Telephone 7783.
8-165.
Stat license
No.
PERSONAL LOANS
MADE on furalture, cars, sal
salaries
or
A,Sf. rrMW rararnr ll
security. Repa;
yable
STb'ore a,1. B-d
GENERAL INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
Fin National Bank Bldg. Phone 8588
LOANS WANTED
WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING
REAL ESTATE FIRST MORT
GAGE LOANS
$ 600 8 yrs. 7 26 acre Improved
farm valued 82500.
$3500 5 yrs. 1 1(0 acre farm
valued 812.000.
$3500 5 yrs. 4 170 acres wen im
proved. Valued 815.000.
$1100 5 yrs. 7 17 acre Improved
suburban. Tain 84000.
$5p00 t yra 7 129 acre highly
improved, modern dairy.
CHILDS ft MILLER. Mtge. Loans
344 State Street Phone (70S
i TTTonnsxrr nMrr imv
Lrtvrouuxv ana ruuiiini
-wv- . . r-i
Lee's Hatchery.
"Ths HtmiaiuUaiart''
.sTV
,.i...v-nr.'.-
1 pm rZ&.
515
lr"
Interesting iVcts
30
Shopping Days
Until
Christmas
California capitalist looking ever
local brewery won't be long now.
O
Classified ads are quick, efficient
salesmen for your you. Use them.
Read them.
O
Nation going in the red $5,000 a
minute here a little time would go
a long ways.
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
FOR SALE Live or dressed poul
try. Salem Poultry Co., 255 E Miller
St Phone 8761.
FOR SALE WOOD
Call Sands for dry fir.
and maple. Reasonable prices. Phone
8739.
GUARANTEED DRX wood coal
TeL 1000 Salem Fuel Co. Trade e
Cottage.
Dry wood at Tracy" a Phone 3988.
DRT riR AND OAK WOOD, oa)
and fuel ell. Call on us for price. Wo
give a-ooa measure gooe quality ana
fooa service.
iARMER TRANSFER STORAGI
Teleohone 3181
Bur-
4 ft $4.80. Phone 8708.
Outfits oak. TeL 1749 .F.srhart.
16-dn. tJia fir. Phone 4885.
Dry lff Sr. 18 la. $4.80. Dial 7800.
Nurrthar s grub oak furnace wood.
1810 Norm Church.
18 in. sfflt SBr for sale or trade for
chickens. hsn 812$.
LOST AND FOUND
Reward 2 sill par m suitable i
ward for the SttformaUon of the guilty
Prtr who istole 100 lock from the
locker at
my bathing beach. B. P.
Taylor.
LOST Lady's brown glove. Ph. 5908,
LOST key ring, keys. Tel 9589
PERSONAL
Have needtff s service station op
erator with capita? to invest, A-l
cation. E. C. Memfiaj.
I will not nm
debts contracted bar anyone ether
myself. Mr. tE "Pick" Poig.
FOR SALE tJSED CARS
V ALLEY UOTJ3K TJ9BS&
1925 Brick 4
m
1930 Chevrolet Uedasr
34t.ee
1928 Chevrolet Roadster 128.fi
1924 Chravralet geflrrn '78 11. B"5.0
1928 Essex Sport Cn XS5.0
1931 Ford Oil in 9 TtseiTsi . ITT tT
1931 Ford .Std. Coup 818.00
1930 Ford Jltd. tCoupo 2S&-S
1929 -Hard jfaast 'CoUBS.
300.01T 1
192 Vase? oaok
1929 Ford 4Jeflss ..
.2S5.0T
125.00
1929 Ford TmiBUMt .-, -
185.001
J92T Ford Cossm
192S pore coups.
19,2$ Ford Tourtnsr
.e
. 475.00
192S FranKim. 7
1928 Jewett Coach
75.00
1928 Lincoln, inclosed
toustnsr w7S.no
wS:we-
KDJOO
1929 Plymouth Sedan .
192S Oldsmobtle Coach
Center Street Display
SEE
Jim St Clair
Phono 3168
!MrSaSSMrrAlaBeSsS-SaArAliVe
McKATS TJSED CARS
WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS
FORDS FORDS
'29 Sport Roadster '. $181.00
80 Sport Roadster, new tires
extra nice looking ear 275.00
31 Coupe low pressure tires,
car looks new 348.ee
CHEVROLET
38 Chevrolet Coupe. Motor com
pletely rebuilt. New uuoo ,
ft-i.h a niv tlra $285.00
to Coach .,, SsS.es
'81 Sport Roadster,
wheels, motor
Dahue. 8
rebuilt
now duco
878.00
riTn m IftAO tnllea 550.00
o. xwv . . A A
'33 Special Sedan like new 885.00
IT Bulck Sport Coupe." new
TVim wnnA mrkohanlcal oon-
dttion $185.0
Wnnnnih -.TVMir Sedan 3I0.0S
98 Graham Ton Truck 195.00
TERMS TRADES
33$ Center Phone 3189 430 N. Comt
WANTED tJSED CARS
WANTED Good used car. Pay casn.
High school auto shop.
Missionary Society
Stitches For Needy
ROSEDALE, Nov. II Th
Ladles' Missionary society held ft
profiUbl meeting with Mrs. Ina
Pwmberton Wednesday afternooa.
Yarious klnda of sewing was
dona tor soma needy families and
plans made tor future meetings.
The next meeting will b with
Mr. Wlllard Campbell, Not. II
Th following wr present:
Mesdamea Haldy, Trick, . Col,
Smith. Canidy, Armstrong, Dyr,
: Campbell; Griggs, HoffnelL Heck-
art, Becuey. Chandler, Mrs. C
Peerson, Mrs. o Peerson, Hra, J,
I D. Alexander. Mrs. Norman Alx-
i -der. Bamett Cammack. Taylor
luin. mu. u i uwtgH.
I fe iDeiXOU.
( Eits fori Breakfast t
CCxmtinued trota rag 4)
the atvtaral pastures that etayed
and abundant au the year
ronssaV Cher were glad of their
mem. and satisfied to star aad
possess Che land. ; ;
Ivoom I came here ' I sound a
happy people who loved the coun
try, and: were content to lire la it
to the end of life and; be buried
beneath its green sod where the
spreading oak casts Its grateful
shade, and the snow capped moun
tains look, down In wild and sol
emn grandeur."
S
Thus concluded the valuable
and interesting historical sketch
of Judge Boise. He often told ot
his first visit to the home of Rev,
O. Dickinson in Salem. As related
m his address, he came to Salem
on his first visit, la 1852, on
horseback, in company with U. 3
Judge (territorial judge) Matthew
Deady, to hold court here. Mr.
Boise, newly arrived ta the terri
tory, was acting as prosecuting
attorney, by appointment of Judge
Deady.
Is
The judge and his acting pros
ecuting attorney put up at the ho
tel of E. N. Cooke, afterward
named the Mansion house, north
west corner of Liberty aad Divi
sion streets. (The old Mansion
House stood until the eighties and
into the nineties or later. At one
time the Dugan brothers, eld time
plumbers, occupied it, or part of
it.) On later visits to Salem, the
then young attorney, R. P. Boise,
also stopped at the Cooke hotel
In 185X, or perhaps In 1864, on
one ot his visits, having heard
that Rev. O. aekinson had come
west with hat leader and was Ur
Ing here, he aaaaaSred at the hotel
the locaUsnt f the Dickinson
home, and attter the evening meal
took a walk, by way of -a trail
through Chat thick timber and
brush inleasCng to make a call
there Car ne had known Mr-
Dlckinsosi tn Massachusetts. The
memory erf that visit remained
with Maw tor it was no easy mat
ter tar him to get through the
tkaW.frpm the hotel to the Dlck-
sa. atouse. Other old timers re
call that the forest that thea cov
ered the site of Salem along the
Willamette river as far south as
State street, and east beyond Com
mercial, was full of deer and bear
and. other wild animals, and that
the logging for the Mission mill
was at first carried on in that for
est -the Jogs being drawn to. the
mill with oxen.
s "
Judge Boise in his historical
aketch, as the reader recalls, men
tioned the Cooke (afterward the
Mansion) House and the Mission
House, but omitted the bland
House. The Mission House meant
the Jason Lee house, still stand-
Viir at tftn Rrnadwsv tha first
Thome bunt in Salem (in 1840).
atOl Ataadlng.
a m
A 3udga lioise was a very ac-
Business
XXTERY ELECTRICIAN
4L. D Barton BatteHes Starter and
generator work. 848 Chemeketa ot
CHIMNEY SWEEP
TaJephone 4460. R. EL Northnes.
CHIROPRACTORS
TO. O. tCOTT.
PSC erhlropracter.
svsTfTl.
1I( H. High. eL fl
FLORISTS
CUT flowers, wedding bouquets
funeral wreaths, decoration C W.
Brelthaupt florist (6T Court street
TeL 6904.
ALL kinds of floral work. Lota FJer
1st, 16th ft Market TeL 86(3.
FLOOR CONTRACTING
as
Floor Co. TeL 9111.
INSURANCE
BUCKS ft HENDRICKS
ltt N. High TeL 4941
LAUNDRIES
THS NEW 8ALEM LAUNDRT
THE WXIDEB LAUNDRT -
268 S. High TeL $126
' CAPITAL OTT LAUNDRT
"We Wash Evsrvthlns ta Lux"
Telenhono 81(8 - ' 134 Broadway
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened and repaired. Ale trade
n. w. Hcott Mi a, uwn i i et. ssis.
MATTRESSES
Mattresses from factory to home.
Spring mattress $6.00. Renovat
or and ramtgators. Capital Bedd
Co. TeL 40(9. 3030 North Cap) ML
Mew snattress made to order, eld
auutreas remade carpet signing, sis
mg; Haft rag weaving. Salem Fluff
Roe St "Mattress Factory, a. IXtn
WUhur. Tat, S44L. Otto F. Swtcker,
1S1L
if
OrTwElIiV.
.IJVS AN LET )
tUVElS MYf
LL'.t nil
eurate- and-, careful man, this
leave the .Inference) that tho Is
land Hons was net bunt antll
attar 181 1. The writer 'has gen
erally had the Idea, front old
timers, that the Island Hoase was
erected before 18S2. Cau any one
still tiring aay definitely If it was T
Deed records do not help much la
answering this query. Tho Island
House waa located near the cor
ner of Belmont and Broadway, oa
tho west side of Broadway. Tho
donation land patent went finally
to J. B. McClanew after long liti
gation with J. D. Boon. McCTane
mad the first deed transfer to
Preatoa Hamilton of the land on
at least a part ot which the Island
House stood. He made another or-
igtnal transfer to John McBee, of I
lead probably next north, or per-1
haps tn Island Hons extended j on . the salary of every city em
that far north; though more like-jplaye, except the street eommis-
ly the old Mrs. Spong house stood f
ther. Deed records show that this 1
property was known as the "Rileyi
de Kendall block" In early days, i
These names may help to refresh
th memory of some old timer. I
The Bits man asks for help in giv-j
lnr the time of erection of the fa-1
mous old Island House, and its
builder and early owner, or own
ers. a W s
(The Bits man, with many oth
ers, . the whole world over, has
been oa a long search for the
Dorlon Woman's grave. He now
believe he knows where this fa
mous woman of early history was
buried. Much more of this later,
after a lot of checking up.)
(Continued on Tuesday.)
Harding Reports ,
On Scholar Test
y- vy g
for tlazel Vareen
HAZEL GREEN. Nor. II
Wayne Harding, supervisor of rur
al schools, visited school Wednes
day and brought findings In the
intelligence teats. Frank Johnson
Jr. ahowed junior high ability.
the remainder of the class eighth
grade average. The class paased
the test in agriculture and so la
exempt from the study. Mr. Hard-1
lng expects to organize 4-H cinbs
soon. The school has had success
ful clubs tor several years in sew
ing and cooking.
The measles are seriously hin
dering attendance.
Child Pianist Plays
For Chemawa Pupils
CHEMAWA, Nov. 18 The child
pianist, Laddie Boy, accompanied
by his mother, Mme.EtseIle Gray
Lhevinne, appeared at the Chema
wa auditorium Thursday night.
This program was arranged ex
clusively for the Chemawa stu
dent body and faculty and was en
thusiastically receiver. This at
traction Is being booked In all the
large cities on the coast and mid
dle west and is being enthusias
tically received everywhere.
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Directory
MUSIC STORES
GEO C WILL Pianos. Phono
graphs, sawing machines, sheet music.
an ane stnoiea Repairing pbon
graphs and sewing machlnea 483
MEDICINE
Dr. Chan Lam Chtnese Medicine Co.
Hours Tuea and Sat 3 to 6 p. m. 14$
N. C-wnmerclai.
PLUMBING and HEATING
PLUMBING aad
genera repair
144 So. Liberty
work. Oraber Bros.
TH 4(94
PRINTING
FOR STATION ERT. card pampb
lots, programs, books or any kind of
priming, call The Statesman Print-
na Department 816 8. Commercial
Telephone 91 SI
STOVES
STOVES and stov repairing. Stoves
for sale, rebuilt and reparred. Ail
kinds of woven wire fence, fancy aad ,
plain, bop .baskets, hooka, logan books,
Salem Fence and Stov Worka, 8(3
CtwMweket. Tel. 4TT4. R B lemlng.
TRANSFER
CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 22(1
State St TeL 777$. Distributing, for
warding and storage our specialty
Get our rates.
FOR local or distant transfer stor
age, call 3131 Larmer Transfer Co
f rucks to Portland dally.
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Real Estate I
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BECKS HENDRICKS
tSS N. High . Te. 4941
& M. EARLS
224 N. High St
TeL MTS
SOCOLOFSKT ft SON
804-8 First Nat Bk. Bldg. TeL f 81
J. F.
888 State Street
ULRJCH
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HOMER Dt FOSTER REALTT COL
870 Stat St TeL t(33
n. H. GRABENHORST ft CO.
184
& Uberty St TeL 84SS
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Woodburn's new Council
Starts Term With Econ
omy Drive for all
. WOODBURN, Nov. 19 Wood
burn's new city council, which of
ficially took office Tuesday night.
Immediately lannched an economy
campaign when salaries for the
various city officers were set by
the eity dads. Cuts of fire percent
stoners which took a deeper slash
were made.
AU the city employees were re
appointed by the council.; They
tare: water commissioner, B. N.
Soule; street commissioner, John
Mulr; city attorney, Blaine Me-
Cord -.health officer. Dr. Gerald
B. Smith; library board, Mrs.
Flora Poorman and Miss Mary
Scollard. Mrs. Poorman and Miss
Scollard, with no salaries, serve
for a term of three years
"The new salary schedule per
year is: water commissioner, $1,-
St; street commissioner, 9720;
city attorney. $357; health offi
cer, $85; city treasurer, $30$;
city recorder, $1020; fir chief.
$102; marshal. $1020; mayor
and council, $80.10. A reduction
was also made In the hourly wa
ges for common laborers hired by
th city from time to time. The
wage was reduced from 30 to 25
cents per hour,
xne new noaras ana committees
u appointed by Mayor Broyles,
are: water board, Clark and Espy,
street committee, Mattson and
Miller; finance board, Espy and
Miller; finaneboard, Espy and
Miller; fire board, Mattson and
Clark; ordinance committee. Espy
and Miller; property committee,
Clark and Espy. Coucilman C. J.
Espy was chosen president of the
council.
Bonds for the eity recorded
treasurer and marshal were set at
$1500. $5000 and $500. respect
lvely. The treasurer's and record
ers bonds werer filed and ac
cepted.
Gas Water Heater
Explodes, Causing
Damage by Blaze
AURORA, Nor. 19. The fire
department was called out at
11:30 p. m. Friday for a fire
which had started in the kitchen
of the William Flick residence.
caused by the explosion of a gaso
line water heater. The walls on
the lower floor were seared, fur
niture damaged by water and
some windows were broken. The
Flick house is one which lies di
rectly in line with the path of
the new highway end will hare
to be removed. While the house is
badly damaged it can be repaired.
The loss Is covered by insurance.
Honor Students
At HeighU Last
Month Are Listed
SALEM HEIGHTS. Nov. 1$ -
Tho honor roll for this month In
th saiem Heights school is an
nounced by Cecile Wiegand, prin
cipal, as follows:
First grade: Donald Burger,
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terday's Pu-tle. .
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Phyllis Wilson. Wilms ' Gorton. -
Darreile Washburn. Second grade:
Lilly Papelpa. Charles. Beardslev. v
DonnaDell Washburn, Kadtao Gost 1
aeu. Tiura grade: wendella Jean
Gorton, Mary Hemphill.' Fourth
grade: Mildred Rothweller. Jean ;
Koger. Betty Ma Miller. Sixth
grde: William Trudgen. Seventh "
grade: Alida Mae Sautter. Helen
Kasberg. Eunice Wright, Cather- '
lne Zlnser. Eighth grade: Betty
sues. Lllllaa Berg, Orville
Beardsley.
Thursday afternoon the Salem
Heights basket ball team and the
Liberty team met and played at
the Liberty hall. Liberty winning
zs to 2. Th lineup for Salem
Heights: centers, Helen Kasberg.
Mabel Walters, Lois Wilson, Irene
Fiscner, Katharine Zlnser. Tor-
wards: Francis Ball. Fare Rum-
ley, Mary Herafelt, Florence Ball.
Guards: Ramono Nixon. Allda
Mae Sautter, Wonona Ptenge,
Junieva Stewart, Dorothy Burger.
Pirate Drama Will
Be Given by Pupils
DALLAS. Nov. 1 "Pirates ot
Hawaii" has- been selected as the
annual operetta of the boys' and
girls' glee dubs of Dallas high
and will be presented at the high
school on Friday evening, Decem
ber 2, at g o'clock, under the dl- :
rection of Miss Alice McBride,
musie supervisor for the Dallas
schools.
' TEACHER IS WEDDED
CHEMAWA, Nov. 10 Mrs.
Mary Peacher, matron at McBride
Hall, surprised her many friends
recently when the was married at
Chehalis, Washington to Mr. A. B.
Knapp of that eity. Mrs. Knapp
expects to remain at Chemawa un
til spring, whea she aad Mr.
Knapp will be at home in Chehalis.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned will receive sealed
bids until 7:30 o'clock p.m.,
Monday, December 5th. 1932 for
the construction of cement side
walks in the City of Salem, Ore
gon, as follows:
On the East side of CHURCH '
STREET between Highland Ave
nue and Spruce streets, along
Lot g. Block II, Highland Add..
Res. No. 2892:
Lots 9 aad 10. Block 11. High
land Add.. Res. No. 2893;
On the North side of MADISON
STREET between Fairgrounds
Road and Summer Street, along
that property covered by Volume
208, Page S91 of Deed Records
for Marlon County, Oregon. Res.
No. 2894.
Plans aad specifications may
be had at the office of the city
engineer, city hall. Each bidder
will be required to file with his
bid a vertified check, or bid bond,
payable to tho .City of Salem; la
the amoant of five per cent ot
the amount of bid, which will b
forfeited to the eity in case th
bidder shall fail or refuse to en
ter Into contract for the construc
tion of. th sidewalks If awarded
the bid. Bids must be made ont
on forms secured at the eity en
gineer's office and must show the
resolution numbers and descrip
tion and location of property. 1 V
The right is reserved by the
Common. 'Council to accept any
or to reject all olds in the inter
est of the City.
MARK POULSON, City Record
er, Salem, Oregon. N.l 9-20-22-23-24.
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