The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 22, 1936, Page 9, Image 9

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Blornin?, September 22, 193t
PAGE NINE
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lished in Us columns, and In cases
Where this paper ts at fault will re
print that part of an advertisement
la which the typographical mistake
occurs.
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place all advertising under the
proper classification. - - j .
Hop Pickers
I
HOP PICKKilS Our trucks will
leave for the Roberts hop yards from
corner Commercial and State a. m.,
Commercial and Miller. C:10 a. m.
Help WantecT
EXP. DISHWASHER.: State Cafe.
WANTED BEAN pickers at once.
J. T. Slattum, Hazel Green.
PRUNE PICKERS and shakers
wanted. One mile west of Kelzer
achoolhouse. Big crop, easy picking.
Keiser Bottom prune ranch. Louis
ia,cbmunu.
j Help Wanted Male
MAN, STEADY, good 4ay. Apply
at once between 7 and 9 p. in. Tel.
75S2.
MAN, RELIABLE to become an
automobile and accident claim adjust
er In your territory. Insurance ex
perience unnecessary. . No selling.
Write Associated Adjusters, box 664A,
Milwaukee, Wise
Help Wanted Female
i KLDERLY LADY for light duties in
exchange for rra. and board. Tel. 8221.
Help Wanted Female j
"WANTED ; SALESLADY for house
wares store. Must state previous ex
perience and furnish references. Box
773. co Statesman.
WANTED: EXPERIENCED woman
to demonstrate electric- ironers. Geo.
K. Allen Ildwe.. 236 N. Commercial.
WORKING MOTHER wants de
pendable woman , for light services.
Permanent, place. Some wages. Box
781.- Statesman. ' .
GIRL FOR housework. Inquire 693
N Liberty. Tel. 6359.
WANT GIRL for general house
work. Small family. No washing. Tel.
3F3.
WOMAN FOR housework. TeL 3634.
Situations Wanted
' EXP. DRESSMAKER 694 N. Lib
Annette Smith.
,, ! lMMWlVWWVMVWWm
CARE FOR children, eve. Tel. 3360.
HAULING DIRT gravel. wood.
TeL 6547. -
For Sale-Miscellaneous f
WE BUI sell exchange anything
that's saleable at Woodry's Auction
Market, 110 N. Summer. In Holly
wood. Phone 6-1-1-0.
ADDING MACHINES, cash regis
ters, typewriters -sold, rented, swapped.
Expert repair service, moderate prices
Roen Typewriter Exc, 420 Court. .
GRAPES. TEL. 6294.
CHOICE PEPPERS 60c bu. Concord
grapes for Jelly, 2c lb. del. Ph. 77F2.
JELLY GRAPES, blue, white and
pink. Call Jay Morris. Phone 8637.
REAL CONCORDS and "sweetVi
ter grapes. Stoddard. 1 miles on
Wallace road. TeL 56FI3.
WOOD RANGES, heaters. 590 Union.
LARGE SIZE baby bed and studio
couch. 862 State street. Tel. 7044.
TRAILER, A-l'condL. 1165 N. 19th.
IMPROVED CONCORD grapes and
prunes. 1V4 miles on Wallace road.
Box 181.
I-EW NICE fall pears at 40c box.
Right In town. 765 Rural Ave. Ph. 8854.
Auction Sale
COWS and SHEEP
I will sell at public auction on my
farm. 6 miles north and 1 mile east
of Rfckreall In Polk county on the
Oalt Grove-Bethel road, one mile south
of the Bethel school on Thursday,
Sept. 24, commencing ; at 10 a. m.
17 bead of cattle
175 head of sheep
2 brood sows and pigs
3 work horses
, 273 sacks of oats
20 ton of baled hay
Full set of farm equipment and
small tools. ' '
Owner,
F. N. ARXOTT.
Auctioneer,
BEN T. SCDTELL. ,
'Clerk.
' ED C DUNN.
GOOD HEATING stove. TeL 66F1L
SIMPLEX ELEC Ironer. TeL 4SSL
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BABY BED, wicker stroller and
nursery chair. 634 N. 15th.
COTTON SACKS, unbleached. 60c
per dos. TeL 133F2. Lee's Hatchery.
SACKED POULTRY fertilizer,
straight or with peet moss. Also with
straw. TeL 133F2. Lee's Hatchery.
CONCORD GRAPES delivered. Ph.
4388.
GRAPES 2c LB. at King's. Bring
containers, 4 ml. north of Four Cor
ners. i
Ox
ADVERTISING
Western Adrertislng
Cow Ltd. '
Sea Praaciaae, Lee Aageles, Seattle
Eastern Advertising
Representatives
Bryant. Griffith A Branson, lae, "
Chicago. New York. Detroit,
Boston, Atlanta
Knttrtd mt lae Peatofftce et Celem.
Oregon, es feeoad-Class Uatter. P
lished every morning tsoejH if e4ay
KnafeeM offiem. 315 South Commercial
rreet :' ., , - :
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Mat! Subscription Rates, la Advance.
Within Oregon : Daily and Sunday, 1
Mo. 6 cents : 1 Mo. 31.25 : f Mo. 32.36 ;
1 year 84.00. elsewhere 60 cents pet
Hck, or $5.00 for 1 year In advance. Pet
Copy 3 cents. News Stands S cents.
By City Carrier: 45 cents a month.
ti.01 a year in ajraneaj. '
For Sale Miscellaneous
. 4 WHITE PIGS. 8 wks., C ea. Hugh
Harris. R. 4, Bx. 361, Salem.
oeefcO v(-(-w-w-t-w-wJiJJ--tt
WOOB RANGE with coil. Nickel
base and trim. 710 N. High St
" " " ' " -! 1 ii-ii . 1 Li LrtJj-lj Ll-l
NICE FALL pears right in town.
You pick them, 25 ots. box. Ready
picked 40 cts. box. 765 Rural avenue.
Phone 8854. r
Trade Miscellaneous (
WANT TO TRADE bicycle for 2
cords wood. 201 S. CommerclaL
Wanted Miscellaneous j
WANTED GOOD used wood range.
State price, condition. Must be bar
gain. Call 3169. ask for Gorman.
WAT.K'TTT IIP" AT nr niiHiti In
shelL any quantity. State Cafeteria.
WOODRY THE auettoneer pays cash
or trade for used furniture or what
have you 7 Ph. 5-1-1-0.
Free We pick up Oca a and worth
less horses, cows, sheep TeL 4869.
WANTED TO buy old or useless
horses and , cows, Fiulay Fox Farm,
collect. I
OLD BUILDINGS wanted. 20th
tlAL aosjjj3 ix eJo -uosaajjaf
Century Wrecking Co.. 411 Front.
WANTED 16 " FIR wood In ex
change for clothing. G. W. Johnson Co.,
460 State, j j
Miscellaneous
li
COLD STORAGE lockers. Ramage's.
810 N. Liberty. Phone 8751.
RELIABLE, DEPENDABLE men.
now employed, who desire to better
themselves by training spare time or
evenings for electric refrigeration and
air conditioning industries. -Must be
mechanically Inclined. Write. Utilities
Eng. Inst., box 780, care Statesman.
l Wantetl Furniture
CASH PAIIJ FOR TOUR TOOLS
Stoves, Furniture
Capital Hardware Furniture Co.
285 N. Commercial. Phone 7846.
For Rent Rooms
ROOMS. IZtO State street.
FURS. SLEEPING rm. 07 N. 19th.
ROOM NEAR school, 2205 N. Fifth.
ROOMS'. I.AIHKS. 6H6 N. Collage
ROOM FOR teacher. Tel. 5136.
Room and Board
ROOM. BOARD. TeL 3634.
234 N. CHURCH. Tel. 5183.
ROOM. BOARD. 543 S. Commercial.
RM., BD. for lady. 841 N. Cottage.
For KentApartments j
MOD. FURN. apt. Adults. 643 Union.
3-RM. FURN. apt.. 820. 1396 N. 4th.
3-ROOM FURNISHED apartment
Heat and water, $35. Van Orsdel
apartments, illlO N. Capitol street.
3-RM. FURNISHED apt. Garage,
heat, light, water, 823. 355 N. CapitoL
2-RM. APT.. $12.50. 315 HazeL
2-ROOM FURNISHED apartment.
Adult. 510 Judson.
2 ONE ROOM apts.. nicely furnished.
near Bush scltooL 1118 Oak St TeL
5S34. i
3 R. UN FURN. apt 660 Union.
NICELY FURN. 2 R. apt Private
bath. Adults. 666 S. Summer.
For Rent Houses
CLEAR, COMFORTABLE furnished
house with gaTage. Couple only, no
children. $35, 837 N. CoiunierciaL
4-ROOM FURNISHED house, $25.
Inquire 162ft Ferry street Upstairs.
6-RM. MOD. house, partly furn. 1
block from Grant school, 835. TeL
3723. Melrin ! Johnson.
7 ROOM HOUSE, Tel. 5204.
5 R. STRICTLY mod. 5S5 S. 12th.
For Rent
HorpllaJ tx-d and wheelchairs to
nt. II, I. Stiff Furniture Co.
1kAAe"aeiAels'eeeAAAfMWMWMVW
Office rooms for rent 381 State St
feL 3713. I
Wanted to Rent
PLACE FOR chickens and cow or
cows and sheep. Box 773, Statesman.
WANT 20 to 50 A. by Oct 1. Cash
rent Box 784, co Statesman.
WANT SMALL unfurn. house or apt
Adults. Box 786, Statesman.
For Sale Real Estate"""!
Homes. Grant 629 Court TeL 7723.
-- -- - I,-.-,,-! i-n-mAAji
ATTRACTIVE HOME, overlooking
Salem. 6 -room modern house, garage,
chicken coops. 3 A. best fruit $3500.
166 N. 21st TeL 4034. owner.
FOR SALE
Near grade, junior and high school,
neat 5-room. bungalow, newly painted
and decorated. Nice east front lot with
abundance of choice shrubs. Price for
quick sale only $3,500 terms to suit
buyer. Place carries $2,200 HOLC
loan. Immediate possession. Call Mrs.
Ellis, with i
CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors
344 State Street Phone 6708
THREE WONDERFUL BUYS
IN SALEM HOMES
5-room cottage on paved street
Large corner lot with shade trees.
Distant owner says sell for 81.100,
Part cash, balance terms.
To close an estate, must sell our
home. 2 -story 8-room residence with
basement. 2 nice lots with fruit and
shade trees. Both streets paved and
paid. Price only $2,100 worth double.
Immediate i possession of a re
possessed home. Neat 5-room house on
choice east j front lot Price only
$1,500; $300' cash, balance like rent
To buy your home see
CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors
344 State Street Phone (70S
APPFfi WAT P iPPPC fmlf Kaha.
On mil out. Phone 4745,
GOOD. . 7 -ROOM house, full base
ment Fruit. ; nut and shade trees,
shrubs and berries. 6 . lota Sell all or
part Not on Sunday. J. B. Moorman,
2580 Laurel Ave.
6-RM. MOD. house. Full mice S3250 :
$300 cash, balance $20 per month.
6-rm. house. Full price $3000; $250
down. $20 per . months
6- rm. house in N. Salem. Price
82500; $200 down. -$20 per month.
7- rm. house. Full price $1400; $400
down, balance $12.50 per month, in
terest Included.
F. It WEIR, Oreg. Bldg. Ph. 8J02.
1 A. BUILDING SITE. Close In
on pavement $650. terms. $500 down.
7 A. good solL Some nice timber.. 6 R.
house, close In. $2500. $500 down.
New strictly mod. bouse, 6 R. down
Stairs, upstairs partly finished. $3500 ;
some terms. I
Chas. V- Lebold I. J. Crittenden
Z6S3 Portland Road Phone 6143.
1 For Sale Real Estate
4 R. NICELY FT7RNISHED modern
house in North Salem, email payment
down. Price S3200, phone 5580. :
IF YOUR troubles are real estate,
see Shields for best buys.
H. C Shields. Oreg. Bids. TeL 8902.
Exchange Real Estate
FARMS FOR CITY
We have two of the best farms In
the Lake LabUh district excellent soil.
Can be bed stocked and equipped.
Owner will accept good Salem resi
dence or income property. Also. .
103 acres, two barns, lovely mod
ern home. Nearly all under plow.
Abundance of fruit and nuts. Located
on highway 09E just south of Wood
burn. Excellent site for camp ground
and service station. 916,000 takes alL
Will accept residence In Salem to
15,000.
CHILDS MILLER. Realtors
344 State Street t Phone 6703
EXCHANGE
8-acre tract . located on ' highway
close to Salem. Will trade and pay
difference for good property In Salem.
Also neat 5-room modern house well
located In S. Salem. Corner lot with
room for another house. Price 83,500.
Will accept small tract in exchange.
Call Mrs. Ellis, with
CHILDS MILLER, Realtors
344 State Street Phone C708
PORTLAND HOME for small acre-
( age In Salem or home with large lot.
Call 6341.
TRADE
Modern house with 3 apt a. 3 gara-
ges. Corner lot 150x137. Income 380
per month win trade for smaller moa-
5 ern house. ,
TeL 3031 s
I For Sale Farms f (
FOR SALE Mountain stock ranchj
' 160 acres, about 35 in alfalfa, grain,
j corn, spuds. Under irrigation, free
j water. No limit to outside range for
'cattle. Trout stream, Tarue ranch.
New ' house, 2 barns, other out
buildings, 25 tons hay, machinery, 10
head cattle,, family orchard, berries,
Rood free soil. Good Investment No
trades. Price $5500; cash, balance
terms. Fred Rcinhart, Anchor. Oregon.
BUY COUNTRY HOME
1 acre, good 5-room house, bath,
toilet, electric lights and plumbing
system. Grapes, berries and 23 bear
ing filberts. Price $2750. Give terms.
5 acres, good buildings, fine soil,
500 chickens, hay and Implements.
Price $2750; $1000 down. 2i miles
out "
Here Is a snap $500 down buys a
good 40-acre ranch (north) all In
cultivation, 5-room bouse, barn, P. H.,
silo. A good place. Price $4000. 1
30 acres, all good river bottom soil.
Raises vegetables, alfalfa, onions. A
good Irrigation plant. Modern home
and bam. .Also tenant house. Priced
right.
45 acres, stocked and equipped, fair
buildings with silo, good black soil.
7 cows, 4 heifers, team. Implements
and crop also goes.
1S7 acres, fine stock farm, fair Im
provements, two good barns. 600,000
feet fir timber, running water, fenced
and cross fenced. $3000 will handle or
will trade for city property or small
ploce. See
JAS. D. SEARS-CHAS. SANDERS
118 S. High St Phone 6131
SMALL TRACT of land, N. of town.
Full price $350. Pay interest for 1 yr.,
then $15- per mo., interest included,
until paid out -
1 A. " adjoining city limits, large
chicken house, 100 by- 30. -No payment
down, Interest for 1 yr., then monthly
payments until paid out
24 A. for rent
F. H. WEIR, Oregon Bldg. Ph. 8902.
TIMBER OLD fir, 37 A., 4000
cords 16 miles from Salem, good road.
Price $1650. Give some terms. Phone
5580.
30 A. farm. 7 R. house and barn, 14
A. river bottom. Between Salem and
Silverton. Price $4500 some terms
Phone 6580.
Acreage
10 A. RIVER BOTTOM, with gro
cery store and living quarters 6 miles
from Salem $3700. A real buy. Phone
anytime 5580.
r ACREAGE
t A. EXCELLENT SOIL, 3-rm.
house, barn, chicken house, close In
$1650; $600 down.
4 A., 5 mL from Salem. Good road,
good well, family orchard, 4-rm. plas
tered house, electricity, barn, garage,
chicken house $2100 ; $300 down. Will
trade for acreage close to state hos
pital. -
10 A., good soil, electric water sys
tem, 60 fruit trees, 6-rm. ceiled house,
barn, garage, poultry house' for 200
$2500 ; $750 down. Terms.
33 A. Willamette soil, 6-rm. plastered
house, electric lights, barn, chicken
house, 6 cows $3400 federal loan;
$6000.
35 A., 25 mL from Salem. Log cabin,
stream, 500 cords wood $1000.
50 A., 30 A. cultivated, good soil,
family orchard. Some stock and equip
ment $5000. Terms. Trade for small
clear acreaee.
184 A.. 25 A. cultivated, 150 A. tim
ber. Spring water, piped. Creek, fam
ily orchard, ceiled house, barn, chicken
house $3600; federal loan $1000.
Near coast i i '
For other good buys see
R. A. FORKNER, 1853 N. Capitol St
j Wanted Real Estate
HAVE BUYER for home, 81500.
5 or 6 rooms $400 cash. Melrin
Johnson. TeL 8723.
Business Opportunities
GROCERY, MKT. for sale. Price
$2000; $1000 will handle. Choice loca
tion, doing good business. Box 785,
Statesman.
AN OPPORTUNITY to earn $150
per mo. or better. Well located subur
ban store. Address Box 787, States
man. ".-;
GROCERY STOCK and fixtures
priced to sell at sacrifice if taken at
once. : . "
AUTO CAMP, service station and
store a fine camp at the right price
$9500.
I
Money to Loan
3300 oir
Less
On Your Own Signature
All Types of Loans i
Aad
Auto Refinancing
You Must be Satisfied
Phone . 3740
Beneficial
Loan Society
Rooia 119 Kw Bligh BUg. 2nd Floer
51$ Stat St Salem. Ore.
License S-122-M 105
BKNJAMIS FRANK!. .N federal
money Ne commission. Te build,
modernise and refinance. See Detanr,
290 N. Church. ,, -:. s ;
- -ii-ii-i-ii-in nrLru-L i.ru-
PR1VATB IXANS ror automobiles
New low rales. Roy H. Simmons. First
National Bank Bldg. Lie, 4-153.
I For Sale Used Cars
Otto J. Wilson Says Every Used Car Must Be Sold
at Once - and Here is What We are Willing to Do:
WE ARE PUTTING OUR PRICES DOWN' TO ROCK BOTTOM AND WILL
INCREASE THEM $5 PER DAY FOR SEVEN DAYS UNTIL THEY ARE
BACK TO THE NORMAL ASKING PRICE
1935 Bulck Touring Sedan. Formerly
1935 Pontiae DeLuxe Sedan.
1935 Ford DeLuxe Tudor.
1934 Chevrolet Master Sedan. ,
1931 Bulck e-wheel Sedan.
1931 Buick 6-wheeI Sedan.
1910 Chrysler 77 Sedan.
1929 Nash Coupe, ' - "
1930 Packard Sedan. "
REMEMBER These Prices are for QUICK SALE ONLY, and every day you
wait they go up $ each. . . . For better deals on high grade Used Cars
I ; HE
Otto Ji
BUICK and PONTIAC Sales and Service
383 N. Commercial
Cleao-op Sale
Last Two Cars We Have
1935-PLTMOUTH 4-DOOR DeLUXE SEDAN, a real beautiful car, that has
been selling readily for $675.00 to $695.00; prlcetHto sell today for $595.00
1931-BUICK 5-PASS. 4-DOOR SEDAN finish and upholstery fine condition, a
fine sturdy car At a low price today's price only , $xts no
; Bay Co.
FORMERLY
High A Chemeketa
For SaleUsed Cars
Quality Used Cars
1S35 Plymouth deluxe 4-door tour
ing sedan. Low mileage, new
- car guarantee $830
1933 DeSoto custom 4-door sedan.
New rubber. An exception-"
al car . $395
1933 Chevrolet 4-door sedan. Mo
tor reconditioned .$165
1933 Plymouth deluxe business
coupe. Free wheeling, low
mileage $450
1930 Oakland 4-door deluxe se
dan. Low mileage $300
1929 Chevrolet 2-door sedan $235
1929 Ford 2-door sedan . ,.$1
1927 Chevrolet 2-door sedan -i $ 85
1927 Pontiae 2-door sedan. Low
mileage. Look uus over i i
1928 Chevrolet 2-door sedan Sl
TERMS . . . TRADES :
W. L. Anderson, Inc.
DeSoto Plymouth Motor Cars
260 Marion Phone 7703 -. Salem
LINCOLN ZEPHYR, 1926. Almost
new.. Columbia overdrive, radio, heat
er. Sacrifice. Tel. 7532.
'31 CHEW COACH. A-l condition.
$295.00. Greenwood Corner, $ mL west
of Salem. Lugene Lwen.
Money to Loan
By aa Independent ani-rn Finance Co
Amounts to $1500.00
One la -Twenty Months to Repay
Deal with an independent Salem
owned-and-ope rated finance company
where your needs will receive every
consideration both before and after the
loan is made.
No Delays - - - No Red Tape -'
General Finance Corn.
First Nat'L Bank Bldg. Phone 9168.
Licensed. S-I2S be Stat
Federal bousing loans title 3. -build
or refinance homes or business prop.
low ratea A Drams El I la Masonic a
essSaMMsaMisssaaaasM
MONTHLY PAYMENT loans on Sa
lem homes at better than FHA rates.
Salem Federal Savings A Loan Assn.
130 South Liberty street
Loans Wanted
Loans wanted on rarm an city
property. Before borrowing, inqvire
at HnwkTM Roberta
PRIVATE LOAN 31500. Close In
property. Box 778, Statesman.
Livestock and Poultry
FOR SALE 1 Romy buck, 1 Shrop
buck. L. Town send. Mission Bottom.
ABOUT 50 White Leghorn hens. 60c
each. Thos. Little, rt 1, box 6, Turner,
Ore.
For Sale Wood
GUARANTEED DRT wood al
TeL 5000. Salem Fuel Co Trade1
Cottage,
ALL KINDS of wood. TeL 6616.
WOOD. Ph. 48F14. Smith A Rubens.
Wood Sawing
WOOD SAWG. Reas'able. TeL 372.
J. H. BOENING. Phone $633.
Lost and Found
LOST RED Persian female cat. An
swers to whistle. Reward. TeL 3532.
LOST COIN purse. Reward. Marie
Toungberg, Shaw, Ore.
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT OF
ADMINISTRATOR
; Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap
pointed by the County Court of
the State ot ! Oregon, for the
County of Marion, as Adminis
trator of the estate of R. L. Mor
ton, deceased, and that he has
duly qualified as such adminis
trator; all persons haying claims
against the estate of said dece
dent are hereby notified to pre
sent the) same, duly verified, to
me, at the office of Ronald C
Gloyer, my attorney, 205 Oregon
Building. Salem, Marion County.
Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
1st day of September, 1936.
CAMPBELL. C MORTON,
Administrator of the Estate
of R. 14 Morton, Deceased.
RONALD a GLOVER,
Attorney for Administrator, -Salem,
Oregon.
v 8.1-8-15-21-29.
Vacation Is Enjoyed
In Trip Along Coast
MONMOUTH, Sept.! 21-Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Derby enjoyed a
vacation in the coast area this
week, turning west at Drain, fol
lowing that excellent highway to
SeotUburg, and on to North Bend,
Marsbfield, Coquille and Bandon.
Returning they followed the Siu
slaw into Mapleton where - they
hare relatiyes; then back to the
coast and on north to Otis to see
all the new highway bridges. They
consider It one of the most scenic
trips In the northwest.
1 For Sale Used Cars
advertised at $795 Today $76$.
" " $765 Today $730
- $595 Today $560
- " $585 Today $550
" . ' $395 Today $360
" " $385 Today $340
" $363 Today $330
" " $285 Today $J$$
" $365 Today $330
Wilson
Phone 6451
Salem, Ore.
DA.Y A NILES
TeL 6195.
County Schools
Will Show Gains
Although no figures are yet
available all reports received to
date indicate that the cornnty
school registration .will be far In
excess of last year, it was stated
at the county school superintend
ent's office yesterday. Practically
all of the schools were getting un
der way yesterday.. Some have
been going for a week and there
will be some stragglers that will
not get started until next Mon
day. j The schools that are late in
starting are held up to allow the
students and ' their families to
work, in toe harvesting of hops
and prunes.
Relief Payments
Run Over Million
Relief payments cleared
through the state treasurer's de
partment during June, July and
August, aggregated ?1, 224, 549. 52
according to a financial state
ment prepared by Ruf us C. Hol
man, state treasurer,
i Payments for J n n e totalled
$425,248.78 and for July $404.
557.91. The August payments
were $394,742.85.
I Payments included those for
blind assistance, old age assist
ance, state and federal assistance,
county public assistance and state
emergency relief administration.
Two Dahl Boys Enter
Oregon State College;
Kenneth Is Freshman
1 ABIQUA, Sept. 21. Frits Dahl
and Kenneth Dahl will both at
tend Oregon State college this
autumn. Fritz is entering his
junior year and will serve as
pledge chairman for the Phi Kap
pa Tan frternity the opening
week.
. Kenneth will enter as a fresh
man. He has been spending the
past six weeks attending fairs
throughout the northwest assist
ing with stock, exhibits for show
men. Business
Cards In this directory run
on m monthly basis .only.
Rate: 1 per line per month.
Auto Brakes
Ifiks Panek. 27V South CommerclaL
Chimney Sweep 1
TELEPHONB 4158. B. B. Northness.
Chiropractors
DR. O. I SCOTT, PSC Chiropractor.
Z5 N. High. TeL Res, S752.
Electrical Service j
BOSLER Electric. 34C fitala St, Wlr
taC motors, appllaac. repairs, service.
Excavating
Excavattac of aU kinds. Basements
doc. Dirt hauled or moved. Dirt Cor
ale. Salem Sand and Gravel Ce. Phone
. -
Florists
Breithaupfs. 44T Court.
ALL kinds of floral work, Lots. Fler
lsC127t X. Liberty. TeL I5M.
Furs
See DuBala for finest work. Km. J,
Miller Bide Ph. CMS. . .
Insurance
S. E. TONSKTH District Aeat
National Lira of Vermont. Phone SSJO.
Commercial EC f
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"It Canlt Happen Here"
By SINCLAIR LEWIS
(Continued from P$ge 4)
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Perefixe and silvery old Falck of
ten worked together, rere fond
of each other, and agreed upon
the advantages of clerical celibacy
and almost every other doctrine
except the supremacy of the Bish
op of Rome. With them "were Buck
Titus, Louis Rostenstern, Dr. Fow
ler Greenhill, and Banker Crow
ley, a financier who liked to cul-S
tivate an appearance of free in
tellectual discussion, though only
after the hours devoted to refus
ing credit to desperate farmers
and storekeepers. '
Fooiist the Dor
Better than" his own glacial
white-paneled drawing irooni was
Its portrait of dead Vermont wor
thies. Doremus liked Father Per
efixe's little study, and jts combin
ation of churehliness, of freedom
from Commerce (at least ordinary'
Commerce), as displayed in a cru
cifix and a plaster statuette of the
Virgin and a shrieking red-and-green
Italian picture of: the Pope,
with practical affairs, as shown in
the oak roll-top desk and steel fil
ing cabinet and well-vrorn port
able typewriter. It was a pious
hermit's cave with the advantages
of leather chairs and excellent rye
highballs. j
The night passed as the eight of
them (for Foolish, tod, had his
tfpple of milk) all sipped and lis
tened; the night passed as the
convention' balloted, furiously, un
availingly . . . that congress six
hundred miles away, six hundred
miles of befogged nighj, yet with
every speech, every derisive yelp,
coming into the priest's cabinet in
the same second in which they
were heard in the halt at Cleve
land, i
Father Perefixe's housekeeper
(who was 65 years old to his 39,
to the disappointment fjof all the
scandal-loving local Protestants)
came in with scrambled! eggs, cold
beer. I
Colonel Dewey Haik, Buzz's pro
poser, was announcing that Sena
tor Windrip felt it would be only
modest ot him to go to his hotel
now, but he had left a letter which
he, Hailk, would read! And he
did read it, inexorably. i
.Windrip stated that, just in
case anyone did not Completely
understand his platform! he want
ed to make It all ringingly clear.
Summarized, the letter. explain
ed that he was all against the
banks but all for the hankers
except the Jewish bankers; who
were to be driven out f finance
entirely, that he had thoroughly
tested (but unsuspeoified) plans
to make all wages very! high and
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the prices of everything produced
by these same highly paid, work
ers very low; that he was 100 per
cent for Labor, but 100 per cent
against all strikes; and that he
was in favor of the United States
so arming itself, so preparing to
produce its own coffee, sugar, per
fumes, tweeds, and nickel instead
of importing them, that it. could
defy the World . . . add maybe. If
that World was so impertinent as
to defy America In turn, Bnrz
hinted, he might have to take it
over and run it properly.
Each moment "the brassy im
portunities of the radio seemed to
Doremus the more offensive, while
the hillside slept in the heavy
summer night, and he thought
about the mazurka of the fireflies,
the rhythm of crickets like the
rhythm of the revolving earth it
self, the voluptuous breezes that
bore away the stink of cigars and
sweat and whisky breaths and
mint chewing-gum that seemed to
come to them from the convention
over the sound waves, along with
the oratory.
It was after dawn.; and Father
Perefixe (unclerically stripped to
shirt - sleeves and slippers) had
just brought them .in a grateful
tray of onion soup, with a gob of
Hamburg steak for Foolish, when
the opposition to Buzz collapsed
and hastily, on the next ballot.
Senator Berzelius Windrip was
nominated as Democratic Candl-
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date for President of the United
States.
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Doremus, Buck Titus, Perefixe,
and Falck were for a time too
gloomy for speech.
R. C. Crowley gloated. "Well,
all my life I've-voted Republican,
but here's a man that well, I'm
going to vote for Windrip!"
Father Perefixe said tartly,
"And I've voted Democratic ever
since I came from Canada and
got naturalized, but this time I'm
going to vote Republican. What
about you felllowsT"
Rostenstern was silent. He did
not like Windrip'g reference to
Jews. The ones he knew best no, .
they were Americans! Lincoln was
his tribal god too. ha vowed.
"Me? I'll vote for Walt Trow
bridge, ot course," growled Buck.
"So will I," said Doremus. "No!
I won't either! Trowbridge won't
have a chance. I think I'll indulge
In the luxury of being indepen
dent, for once, and vote Prohibi
tion or the Battle-Creek Bran-and-Spinach
ticket, or anything that
makes some sense!"
(To Be Continued)
Church Wedcling
Held at Dayton
DAYTON. Sept. 21. The Day
ton Methodist church was the
scene of an Impressive ceremony
Wednesday night at 8 o'clock
when Miss Winona Nickerson,
daughter of Mrs. Lee Martin. 'be
came the bride of Alvin. Brostrom
of Eugene. Rev. Earl Ladd of
Eugene officiated.
The bride wore a princess gown
-of white satin and lace with long
train and a veil of lace and car
ried a shower bouquet of pink and
white rosebuds.
Mrs. Albert Snyder of Hubbard,
sister of the bride, was matron of
honor. Mrs. Leon Blanchard and
Miss Sarah Nickerson were brides
maids. Eleanor Brostrom. sister
of the groom and Phyllis Snyder,
niece of the bride, both dressed in
green organdy, were ring bearer
and flower girl.
Robert Sawyer, of Eugene, was
best man. Leon Blanchard and
Norman Brostrom were ushers.
Preceding the ceremony, Byron
Willard of Eugene sang "Because"
and "At( Dawning." Mrs. John
Shippy played the accompani
ments and the wedding marches.
A reception at the church for
members of the-bridal party and
relatives followed. Mrs. Brostrom
has for more than five years been
a clerk at Shippy and Filers store
in Dayton. Mr. Brostrom is a
student pastor at Eugene. Their
home will be at Eugene where
they will attend bib,le school.
Anderson Club Speaker
SILVERTON, Sept. 21 Ralph
Anderson, district organizer from
Portland, will be the featured
speaker .Tuesday night at the reg
ular meeting of the Townsend
club to be held at the Knights of
Pythias hall. .
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