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" t i The OUEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, October 27, 134 v PAGE ELEVEN V Sesurclhi Tlhies to :Fi' iWliat lfua Want I I; 1 t t Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified Advertising Single insertion per line 10c Three Insertions per lino 20 c Six Insertions per line 30c One month per line ... ,$1.00 Minimum charge 25c Copy for th1 page accepted until (:30 the evening before publication for classification. - Copy received after this time will be run under the headlig. Too Lsl to Cias slfy , - r.v. The Statesman assumed no finan cial responsibility for errors which may apper 4n advertisements rub--tlshed in ftaf columns, and In cases where this paper Is at fault will re print that part of an advertisement In which the typographical mistake occurs. The Statesman reserves the right to' reject questionable advertising. It further reserves the right to place all advertising under the proper classification. 1 Help Wanted Female BOARD FOR 2, some wages. In ex chng. woman's help In kitchen. T. 4445. Situations Wanted FURNACE AND sibol repairing. Drain troughs cleaned. Mallory-Thomp-son, TeL 8147. CHIMNEY SWEEP, furnace and stove repairing. Drain troughs cleaned. Mallory-Thompson, Tel. 814". WILLAMETTE STUDENT wishes clerking Saturdays. 696 N. Cottage. TeL 5678. WANTED NURSING by experien ced nurse. Tel. S254. PAINTER AND interior decorator wishes position with contractor. 371 Rosfinont, West Salem. WANTED WORK, hour, or day. Apt. 310, Monterey Apts Tel. 6431. WILL CARE for children, day or night. Exp. Mis. Earley, 1545 N. Cap itol. PRACTICAL NURSE, day, week, or month. 1113 Ruse. For SaleMiscellaneous j WE BUY sell exchange anything that's saleable at Woodry's Auction Market, 1610 N. Summer. In Holly wood. Phone 5-1-1-0. - ADDING MACHINES, cash regis ters, typewriters sold, rented, swapped. Expert repair service, moderate prlcea Roen Typewriter txc. 42 Court. COAT MILK, quarts 17c. pints 12c TeL 3175. Capitol Dairies. 1 PLANER ENDS Salem Box Co. Telephone 9189 Order now while the supply last a BEI.CREST AT cost TeL 6367. PIANO WAL. case. 635 Chemeketa. FAT HENS 50c. Dressed, wrapped for cold storage 55c ea. 1400 .S. 22nd. GREY FUR coat, size 33, sacrifice. 569 N. 23rd after 5 p. m. ; BABY BUGGY for sale, good con dition. 348 Union St. ' ,, APPLES, GOOD Gravensteins. ; 25c A 35c bv. Ering boxes. Ernest Ander son, Orchard Htights road. Polk Co. SMALL RANGE, kitchen cabinet, bed springs and dresser 248 Marlon. WHT BUY wormy apples. when you can get the best for 25 and 50c with out the '-worm. Bring containers any dav excelt Sunday. 2600 S. Summer. PAINTED TURTLE and feed 25c; snails red. mystery and trapdoor. 1920 S. 12th. Gold Fish Farm. II EAT CLEAN' 'WARM air from the "Cole man" scientifically designed floor fur nace, fully automatic, special intro ductory offer limited time only, see at sales room, 32D N. Commercial, Sid ney S. Day Inc., HEATING EQUIP MENT. ' , HALLOWE'EN PURE, sweet cider, 33 cents gallon. 7C3 Rural Ave., phone S8..4. FRENCH DOORS, 2 pair, In excel lent condition. TeL 5540. . FOR PALE Poultry Fertilizer, sacked. Straight or With peat moss. Also with straw. Ph.' 133F2. Lee's Hatchery. : Extra good -piano and bench. $93.00. Terms. 606 N. 14th. Tel. 7249. j Wantel -Miscellaneous! WALNUT MEATS or walnuts In hell, any quantity Slate Cafeteria. tt'OODRY THE auctioneer pays cash or trade for used furniture or what have you? Ph. 6-t-tv; -., HIGHEST PRrOU for old bldgs. 20th Century Wrecking Co., 411 N. Front ''.I' Free We pick OuO and worta te horses, cows, sbreo Tet 4869. WILL TRADE tkycle for band In strument. What hays you? Phone 7781. WANTED Best" kitchen range, that $10 cash will buy V'alao want to rent small acreage close to town. R E. Cookln. Rl, BoxSl, Salem. Miscellaneous COLD STORAGE locftera. Ramags'i N. Uberty Phone 8751. I Wanted Furniture CASH PAID FOR TOUR TOOL Stoves, Furniture Capital Hardware ft Furniture Ce. til N. Commercial Pbone till On ADVERTISING Western Advertising Representatives Fencer-Hall Co, Ltd. Saa Frasruoe, boa Aorelas. Seattle Eastern Advertising ( RepresenU tires Bryant. Griffith Bmneoa, lae. Chicago. New York. Detrelt. Boston. Atlanta - Vnfered at fit roatoTficm at flelem, Orepcn, ea Seeead-CloM Hatter. Ph lissed every morn fa 7 accept Monday B mines of firm. 315 Sotk Commercial Street llll SUBSCRIPTION RATES: stall Subscription Rates, in Advanca, Wtthla Oregon: Dally and Sunday. 1 sCo. 50 eenu: 1 Ma $1.2; S Ma. $2.it; 1 year $4.00. Elsewhere $0 cents per Mo, or $5.00 for 1 year In advance. Pet Copy 3 centa News Stands S cents. ' By City Carrier: 45 centa a month: $5.01 a year In advance. - For Rent Rooms BOARD, P.M. Close In. 315 Bellevue. CLEAN, LARGE, comfortable room for gentleman, close in. phone 4743. NICE FURN. rw 446 Oak. P. 9534. KM., GARAGE, breakf. opt. TeL 7310. Sleeping rooms, SS ma. 1570 Missouri, Room and Board ROOM. BOARD. "43 S, CommercIaL SLEEPING ROOM, phone 4849. CLOSE IN, very bejst tnard and room steam heat day and night. Cor. S. Commercial, 815 Bellevue. ROOM and BOARD. TeL 3614. i tor Kent Apartments J ' 2 ROOM FURNISHED apt., private hath. 14"tt Waller St. 5 FOR RENT Furn. apt., adults. Ref erences. 60 N. 14th. i ; y FURN. ILK. ROOMS, 160 Division. MODERN 2 ROOM furnished apt. Close In. Tel. SSS4 ; FURN. AND unfurn. apts., 1710 N. CapitoL Van Orsdol Apts. CLOSE IN apt. Very coay. US Union. CLOSE IN ;3 R. furn. duplex, first floor. Adults. S60 Mill. T. G. Albert. 2 ROOM FURN. apt., lights, water, $2.25 wk. 1230 Oak TeL 5276. 3 ROOM UPSTAIRS furn. apt. "Ad ults only. $ 12 mo. Lights, water. 412 N. 21st. - - I 3 R. furn. apt., priv, bath; sleeping porch. Adults. 666 S. Summer. Light hskpg. rms. TeL 5715. Strictly , modern unfurn. apt. with bedroom. Adults. 755 Ferry St. For Rent Houses MODERN 5 ROOM house. Call 8233. 5' ROOM HOUSE, all modern In quire 1009 N. Fifth St. -- iViVi'i'tWWMVwxftrwi NIPELY FI'RM. mivlorn 5 rnnmi $30. 2250 Chemeketa, call 5491 after 6. TO REXT Large house 1 blk. from State House : completely furnished. A good proposition to sub-lease. Also 3 A., 1 mi. from city limits; $15 per month. H. C. Shields, TeL SS02. 210 Oregon bid. For Rent Hospital beds and wheHct.alrs to eitt, tl. 1. Stiff I umlture Co. Of flee rooms tor rant it Stats St. IVt 3713 1 Office for rent, 4th floor; north and west front. .;. Reception room and priv ate office. See Hawkins and Roberts. TJ SPMP1IT -.nAm - oil nranlnnri es; 2 garages no drinkers. Tel. 7172. Wanted to Rent YOUNG MAN, desires room and board, priv.- family pref. Box 834, care of Statesman, f ;. For Sale Real Estate BY OWNER. 7 R -no use at 1745 State. TeL 9479. RIGHT DOWN TOWN GOOD OLD house, small lot, close to business district. Price only $2000. SEE Mrs. Ellis with CIirLDS-; MILLER, Realtors 3 it State St. ; Phone 6708. SPECIAL ' THE FINEST. view property in Sa lem.'? room home, 3 large lots. Price today only $7500. A little recondition ing will double its -value. Small -down payment, bal.' monthly basis. ' SEK Mrs. ISUis with CHILDS MILLER, Realtors 314 State St Phone 6708. t ' 1 STREAM TREES CLOSE IN.l Two acres of ground. 4 room unfinished home. Only $1S00 with $300 down payment. SOCOLOFSKY & SON First Natlonal .Bank Bldg. f ASK TO SEE THESE PLACES $250 DOWN. PRICE $lS50 6 R. house and 2 good lots, -paved street a good buy. ; $900 cash, price $2375 an excep tionally good ! 4 R. house, 2 bedrooms. basement z furnace, nice lot This IsJ sometmnB gopa lor me money. $1000 down, dandy 5-R. house, base ment, furnace fireplace, garage, fine location, price $2100.00. You will like this place. 1 SAY WHAT ABOUT THIS? $1400 buys good 5 R. house on a mighty fine lot in good location. ; Better see thla one. '.. . . What about a good creek lot? Nice S-R. house, 63 ft. frontage; can be had for $2900 terms. DANDY -R.- home, strictly modern and a real Lome for $2700 41300 cash. ROOMING I HOUSE. 9-rooms, base ment & furnace, 1 H -lot, good shape. Price : only $2650 $1500 down. If you want to buy or sell, SEE Jas. D. Sears Chas. Sanders IIS-8. High f . , Phone 5131. LOOK THIS OVER NICE 8-ROOM home on Winter street Close i in ; can have a 2-flat apartment that will bring you in a nice Income'; on your investment. A dandy lot and perfect location. Price reduced this' week to $3300 $1000 down. This place will gross about 15 on your money. Call office for appoint ment to see ' . . Jus. t. Sears Chas. Sanders 1J8 a High ! Phone 5131. MODERN 6 ROOM home, large lot is fenced, double garage. Bearing fruit trees. - !'.. 430 NORTH 19th STREET GOOD 7 ROOM house, full basement, fruit nut and shade trees, shrubs and berries. $ lots. All or part. Not on Sun day. J. B. Moorman, 2589 Laurel Ave., Salem, Oregon. ---- - -- - -ri-i-i-innnrinjnrinnArt ft R. HOUSE CREEK lot $2750 terms. TeL 7349 COS N. 14th St Homes. (Irant 629 Court- TeL T7XJ. S Km. ; bath t plast. : garage ; wood slieil ; fenceH nice roses ; $1000 ; part cash. !:. 3 Rms. : gas ; elect. ; Wg lot ; paved street, pd. $800 f $250 cash; $15 month. Rms.; bath; 3 bed rms.; walks; pave. pL ; good location, north. You must see this one for bargain. See F. Griepentrog, 194 McCoy St .1 Tel. 4954. ACREAGE 2 A. ; 5 R, liouse : stream ; very well located. $1600; $300 down; $15 per mo. . . i ; 10 A. ; S R. liouse : barn ; good well ; creek. A good buy at $1800. One-half cash. - 20 ' A. without bldgs. Exceptional soil ; near highway : -north. $100 per A. t HOUSES . S R. bouse: all plastered: In good condition ; paved street, paid. $2190 ; $500 down. -1 . BUSINESS . Good grocery stock and fixtures ; well Iocatel : nt a sacrifice. R. A. FORKNER W. L. GIBSON 1853 N. Capitol. Phone 3031. 1 ExcliangeReal Estate WELL LOCATED 2 A. suburban S R. and nook. For 3-bedroom house In or near Snlem, or whnt have you? Will asume. 525 N. 14th. : I. For Sale Used Cars Oearance Sale Ends October : 3.1st ' BUY' YOUR USED CAR NOW AT NEXT YEAR'S SELLING PRICE r Was 1930 Chev. Sedan, comp. overhauled .:$300.00 1931 Ford DeLuxe Roadster,' rumble seat 300.00 1930 Studebaker Coupe, a dandy ....J... 310.00 1930 Ford Coach, a nice clean car 290.00 1930 Ford Coupe 275.00 1935 V-8 Reg. Coach : 545.00 1932 Hudson Coupe, rumble seat 445.00 1933 V-8 Reg. Coach, low mileage 1928 Chev. 4-Door Sedan Valley Motor Center A Liberty Phone 3158 Used Cars Choose Your Used Car from This List of Amazing Values 1934 PONTIAC Sedan. 6-wheel equipped 1934 CHEVROLET Master Coupe 1934 CHEVROLET Master Sedan ... 1932 STUDEBAKER Club Sedan 1931 FORD Coupe ; 1930 CHRYSLER 77 Sedan. New tires 1930 Oakland Spt Coupe i 1929 Dodare Sedan, leather upholstery ; low mileage 192 FORD Coach ...; 1928 BUICK 4-pass. Coupe ... . 1928 BUICK Standard Coach 1926 HUPMOBILE Sedan 1927 CHRYSLER Sedjn 1927 ESSEX Coach . OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE - - - OUR SELECTIONS WIDE OUR TERMS ARE EASY .- IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH US Otto J Wilson BUICK & PONTIAC Sales & Service 1 : S88 North Commercial - Salom, Oregon Phone 5431 Exchangee Real Estate IV, A. IN Woodburn. bldgs.J fruit. clear. Exch. for Salem, Portland or coast property, W. S. Bates, R. 1, W oodburn. , For Sale Farms FARMS. ACREAGE, for rent, sale. trade. Oregon Land Co.. Woodburn. )r. FOR SALE 6214 ACRES. ABOUT 33 under plow, balance timber and pasture. AH river bottom loam, good 6 room house, barn. other outbldgs. Plenty of fruit, nuts and berries. With the place goes good team, 5 cows, 4 heifers and bull. Some hens. All tools, equipment and bam full of alfalfa hay. 14 acres in good alfalfa. Account of ill health will sac rifice at only $6500 for all. Some terms. SEE Mr. Walter with . - S CHILDS & MILLER, Reators 344 State St. Phone 6708. WORTH THE MONEY ! 10 ACRES 8 MILES out On good road, one-half in cultivation, balance timber and pasture. Comfortable 5 room house, electricity, mail route, good well, creek. Price $1000, part terms, bal. easy. EivK curtora tiaroia witn 1 CHILDS & MILLER, Realtors 344 State St Phone 6T08. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN IF YOU are in the market for a farm, look Into this. 80 acres good dark loam on Pacific highway north. Re duced to $8000. Terms. SQCOLOFSKY SON First National Bank Bldg. RANCHES 1 ACRE, NICE 3-R. house, elec tric lights, garage, price $1300 $500 down. 5-acres unimproved, 2 miles east for 11150 nice tract to build on 14 mile east, close to schooL A snap. 10- ACRES, 7 miles out paved road, fine soil, stream, all kinds fruit, nuts and berries. Good 3-R. house, barn and P. II., $2400 $600 down. s 11- ACRES, 4 miles S. E., good soiL New house, barn and poultry house only $3500 $500 down. If you want a real new place close In, see this one. Now here , is an up-to-date placer-10-A. 1 miles out on paved road. Modern 6 R. house. When I say mod ern. "I mean it Poultry house. 24-116. Fruit nuts and garden. Owner sick, -unable to run It and will give some one a bargain. Call for appointment to look this over, as we will not tell where it it Must be seen to be appreciated. See Jas. D. Sears- Chaa. Sanders 118 S. High Phone 513L FOR SALE Five or 10 acres river bottom and upland. Also attractive market garden proposition: partner ship basis. One mile on Wallace road. Route 1, Box 137. rhone 6F4. i W. C. Dibble. I Wanted Real Estate i WANTED GOOD Improved 10 " e 20 acre tract near Salem. Cash deal. Write Roy Morgan. Rapelje, Mont ( Money to Loan $300or Less ' On Your Own Signature " All Types of Loans AOS .! "J: - Auto Refinancing You Must be Satisfied Phone 3740 Beneficial Loan Society ttoom 119 New Bligh Bldg Sod Floer . SIS SUte St . Stiem. Ore. License 8 1 22- M 165: .SOUND INVESTMENT. Good first mortgage real estate loans; farm and city properties. Net Investors B4 to Amounts $300 to $2000. Exam ine security yourself. . t 4 j CHILDS A MILLER. Mtge. Loans 344 State St Phon 7C$ PRIVATE LOANS for automobiles New low rates. Roy H. Simmons., First National Bank Bldg. Lie 4-15X i( For Sale Used Cars $C35 $525 ,, .., . . Sa5 $365 ...$295 $365 $243 -.$25 185 ....$165 .$115 ..$ 75 ..$ 75 ..$ 43 Bet&r Used Cars for Less Money at McKay's BulcK Coach Jordan Sedan u-$65.00 75.00 30 Ply. Sedan .. 32 Chev. Coach 33 Chev. Sedan 34 Ford Tudor ..295.00 .365.00 445.00 ,485.00 36 Chev. Std. Sedan .....695.00 36 Chev.Mst Town Sedon 7&5.00 McKay Chevrolet Co. 333 Center Phone 3189 430 N. Com'l. Open Evenings and Sundays Borrego9s Car Mkt. 193S Ford coach $385 1931 Essex sport coupe ..$265 ..$225 1929 Fontiac sedan 1929 Hudson roadster .$225 1927 Pontlac coupe 1927 Chevrolet sedan ... Paige sedan, good condition f95 75 .$ 50 Remember Borrego's or a Better Buy 525 Marion St Phone 4533. Money to Loan MONEY BY an Independent local corporation on pianos, musical Instru ments, automobiles, furniture, live stock and endorsed notes. New tow rates 1 to 70 months to repay. General Finance Corp. Phone 916$ Lie. S-1S. First Nat'L Bank Bids., Salem, Ore. Federal bousing toana title 2. build or refinance homes or business prop Low rates A brains A Ellis. Masonic R $800 to load. Box 837, c-o Statesman. Loans Wanted l.oans wanted on term ani city property. Before borrowing. Inquire at Hawkins A Roberta LET YOUR SAVINGS earn FOUR PER CENT INSURED to FIVE THOUSAND. Salem Federal Savings A Loan Ass'n. 130 So. Liberty. Livestock and Poultry LEGHORN HENS and pullets, 140 New Hampshire Reds mated. ; Eggs sold for hatching1 all year. Warinefe Hatchery, 546 Highland Ave. FOR SALE 50 R. I. Red pullets. 1 roosters, blood tested, from rood test ed stock. Mrs. R. McNown. Rt , Scio, Oregon. SALE Bronse turkeys. Big; broad breasted. Not related to Willamette valley strains. Prices reasonable. J. C Leedy, 2 mL east of Brooks. FOR SALE White Lethom pullets.' Now laying. Best quality. Ph. 133F Lees Hatchery. For Sale Wood ! GUARANTEED DRY wood -oal TeL 6000. Salem Feel Co. Trade S Cottage. - ' ' ALL KINDS of wood. TeL 611 DRY WOOD, all kinds. TeL $S. lt OLD FIB, $5.10. Tel. 9456. GOOD WOOD, reaa, Tel $354. 1$ IN. OLD fir, alder, maple, $5.60 cd. Pbone (010. f s'. 4 FT. ASH. $5.75. delivered. Geo. Kappauf. R. 1. Turner. Ore. ALL KINDS rood wood : contract hauling. Reasonable. TeL 3858. Wood Sawing WOOD SAWING, reason. TeL I0. J. H. BOEN1NG. Phone tSS- WOOD SAWING reasonable. TeL 8290.- . . WOOD, SAWING. TeL CCC3. Lost and Found 'LOST Keys on ring, between post office and high school. Reward. Leave at Statesman; - - vj"-" ticT r .v. PaituiiiK wrist watch. Reward ; no questions. Chamberlln, Rt 4, Box 440. Salem. . LOST Black wool coat belt with buckle to match. TeL 6524 tor (108. T For Sale Used Cars Tj -Then - $265.00 265.00 285.00 265.00 1. 389.00 ............ i. , $245.00 245.00 245.00 195.00 245.00 495.00 345.00 435.00 85.00 Marion A Liberty Phone 7910. October Bargain Sale 1936.DeSoto Custom 4-D. Tour. Sedan. Overdrive trans mission, new car guaran tees low mileage. Just like new, and only ..... $995.00 1933 Terraplane 4-D. Tour. Se dan, low mileage, new car guarantee 675.00 1931 Hudson 4-D. Sedan, motor reconditioned, car has had very good care 1931 DeSoto Sa-4-D. Sedan. 295.00 special bargain price 295.00 1931 Ford Deluxe 4-D. Sedan, A-l condition 295.00 1330 Ford Deluxe Bus. Coupe .,. 265.00 1928 Durant Four 4-D. Sedan, In wonderful condition .... 145.00 1927 Chevrolet 2 - D. Sedan, miles of cheap transporta tion . ..." 75.00 1927 Chevrolet Touring only 43.09 1927 Pontiac 2-D. Sedan. Look this over, an exception .... 133.00 1926 Nash Touring car, Calif. top . 1925 Ford 2-D. Sedan, as is ...... SS.OO 20.00 TERMS TRADES W. L. Anderson, Inc. DeSoto-Plymouth Motor Cars 360 Marlon Phone 7703 Salem Pick Ups and Trucks 1925 International U W. B. pickup .$575.50 1934 Dodge two-ton L. W. B. 650.'O 1933 Ford 1 4 ton S. W. B. 330.00 OTHERS TO SELECT FROM James H. Maden Co. 217 State Sf! Phone 8590 e2uttVnv sale by owner, 640 S, CapitoL FOR SALE by owner, 193 Chev. truck, long wheel base. Van body. Dual wheels. ltw mileage. , Built and used as house car, or suitable for transfer or farm truck. 1205 N. Summer St. 1935 CHEV. TRUCK, long wheel base. Good aa new. 707 Union. HOUSE TRAILER priced to selL Rt 1, Box 246 or phone 2F22. BOY'S Chev. Touring car; cheap for cash. TeL 9339. . - f . NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT No. 815S Estate of John J. Mickey In the Coupty Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion Probate Department. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Executor of the estate of John J. Mickey, deceased, has filed his final account in the office of the County Clerk of Marion County, Oregon, and that Goo . , 1 ...... . Business Directory Cards In this directory ran Mattresses on a monthly basis only. SALEM FLUFF-RUG and Mattress Rate; SI per line per month. Factory. NEW MATTRESS made to "" ortjCPi 0jj remade ; carpet cleaning, slz- ' " " ' Ing; fluff rug weaving. S. 13th A Wll- 1 Auto Brakes g To'il'"1" OTT F' zwicker- Mike Pa nek. 27$ South Commercial. Mirrors V Brushes Mirrors resilvered. 807 N. 19th. FULLER BRUSHES. So. Side. TeL I MnaiV 5fnre 1 (724. 2785 Brooks St Eve. appoint- IHU81C Oioreg tnents. . - ' " " " GEO. C WILL Planoa, radios, sewing f T,.;l.l:ra , I machines, sheet music and piano stud- j Omiding "contractor tea Repairlns radios, phonographs and sewing machines. 432 State street. FOWLER A SONS TeL $183. Salem, - - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 e I Chimney Sweep Painting TELEPHONE! 4450. R. a. Northnesa. ALSO KALSOMIN1NG. reason. $147. ( Chiropractors Photo Engraving DR. Ot L. SCOTT.i PSC Chiropractor. Salem photo engraving. 141 N. Com 25( N. High. TeL Rea. $762 merclaL TeL 6881. - : Electrical Service - Printing ) BOSLER Electric. 240 State St WIr- FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph- mg, motors, appliance, repairs, service, lets, programs, books or any kind of -i i n i printing, call 1 he Statesman Printing GENERATOR EXCH., auto wrecking, fe.rtmf9L ,li CcnmL Tel expert repairlns. 030 N. CommercIaL 1 Excavating Sewing Machine Repairs Excavating aU kinds. Barents & & Sherman, f 8(7$. IU1 Waller. dug. Dirt bauled or w.oved. Dirt for I 1 . 1 c. . 1 sale. Salem Sand and Gravel Co. Pbone I : ' ' ' OtOVCS - I $40$. . ' ' ' - We repair stoves, ranges, eirculatora Flnfieta Sell new and rebuilt stoves, ranges and a iurts , circulators, stock fence, posts, cbickea ... ... i wire. Salem Fence and Stove Work Brelthaupta, 44 Court 262 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R. U. . Fleming. , i ALL kinds of floral wort. Luts. Flee- I ist 127$ w. - Liberty TeL s2. j Taxidermist I . - -Fnrg- - t E. WIGGINS. I mil N. Pae. hwy, DuBAIN Fur Co. Master furriers and I Tmnafpr I designers. Rm. $ A t. Miller Bldg. iraustcr I w i i FOR local or distant transfer storage, ' Laundries call S131. Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks 111 to -Portland daily. THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY - 1 . THE WEIDEB fcAUNDRY Ramseyer truck service. Phone 8384. 2(3 a High , .,TeL 125 CApiTAL c, Tr.Brfer Co.-22( CAPITAL CITT? LAUNDRY State St TeL 717$. Distributing, for- Flrst In Quality and Service warding and . lorage our specialty. Gel Telephone 21(5 12(4. Broadway our ratca Lawn Mowers "1 ( Vacuum Cleaners Sharpened, repaired and traded. Ph. AUTH. HOOVER sales and rvlce. 4514 H-urv W. Scott 147 & Com! Ralph Cochran. 735 South St T. 423$. t Mattresses 1 Well Drilling 1 CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 40(9. R. A. West RL $, Bos 445. TeL .110F5- Naomi Rebekahs Hold Homecoming - DAYTON. Oct. 26-SUty mem bers and friends attended the an nual homecoming of Naomi Re bekah lodge of Dayton Friday night. Special guests were - from Portland and McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Tilson of Blachley, Mrs. Virginia O d o m of Valley Junction, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rossner of Salem were members from a distance who returned. Baskets of fall flowers In the hall were beautiful. Mrs; D. C. Clark gave a group of selections on her electric guitar, Helen Jan nette Dower a reading, Enos Wil lard sang. A club luncheon was served. Mill Near Sandy Burns : PORTLAND. Oct. 26-(iP)-The Greenwood lumber company five miles east of Sandy was destroyed, by fire Saturday night.. Fifty thousand feet of lumber and ties were burned. Loss was estimated at $4,000. The blaze was started by sparks from the boiler. Monday, the "th day of December. 1936, at the hour of 10:00 in the forenoon of said d a y , In the County Court Room of said Court, has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and the settlement , thereof. Dated and first published Octo ber 27. 1S36. Last publication November 24, 1936. KENNETH E. MICKEY, Executor. ARTHUR K. MICKEY, . Attorney. O 27-N 3-0-17-24. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned administra tor of the estate of Frank Gross man. Deceased, will on and after Friday, November 13. 1936, at the office of William H. Trindle. 314 United States N a 1 1 o n a 1 Bank Building, Salem, Oregon, sell at private sale, for cash, the follow ing described real premises owned by the estate of Frank Grossman. Deceased: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Bush and Saginaw Streets in the City of Salem. Marion County, State of Ore gon, running thence Easterly along the North line of said Bush Street 150 feet: thence Northerly parallel with thet East line of said Saginaw ' Street 63 feet; thence West erly parallel with the North line of said Bush Street, 150 feet to the East line of said Saginaw Street ; thence Southerly along the East line of said Saginaw Street 63 feet to the place of beginning, situated, in Marion County, State of Oregon! Said sale will be made under and pursuant to the terms of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Marion Coun ty, made and entered the 3rd day of October, 1936, in the matter therein pending entitled: In the Matter of the Estate of Frank Grossman, Deceased, No. 9184. Dated and first published: Oc tober 6, 1936. JOSEPH B. FELTON, Administration of the Es tate of Frank Grossman, Deceased. WILLIAM II. TRINDLE. Attorney for the Estate. U. S. National Bank Bldg.. Salem, Oregon. Oct, 6-13-20-27-Nov. 3, 1936. "It Can't Happen Here" By SINCLAIR LEWIS Continued fr.om page 4) come In with you. And say," .when we get this man's revolution go ing, let me drive the tumbril with Doc ia it, Say. remember 'Tale of Two Cities? Good book. Say, how about getting out a humorous life of Windrip? You'd Just have to tell the facts!" ; Buck 'Titus, pleased as a boy invited to go camping, offered his secluded houseand. in especial, its huge basement for the headquar ters ot the New Underground, and Buck, Dan. and Doremus made their most poisonous plots with the assistance of hot rum-punches at Buck's fireplace. The Fort Beulah cell of the N. U.. as It was composed in mid March, a couple of weeks after Doremus had founded it, consist ed of himself, his daughters, Buck, Dan, Lorinda, Julian Falck, Dr. Olmsted John Pollikop, Father Pref ixe (and he argued with the agnostic Dan, the athiest Polli kop, more than ever he had with Buck), Mrs. Henry Veeder, whose farmer husband was fn Trianon Concentration Camp; Harry Kind ermann, the dispossessed Jew; Mungo Kitterick, that most un Jewish and un-Socialisiic Jawyer; Pete Vutong and Daniel Babcock, farmers, and some dozen others. The Reverend ' Mr. Falck, Emma Jessup, and Mrs. Candy, were more or less unconscious tools' of the N. U. But whoever they were, of whatever faith or station, Dore mus found in all of them the relig ious passion he had missed in the churches: and if altars, if win dows of many-colored glass. had never been peculiarly holy objects to him, he understood them now as he gloated over such sacred trash as scarred type and a creak ing hand press. Once it was Mr. Dimick of Al bany again; once, another insur ance agent who guffawed at the accidental luck of insuring Shad Ledue's new Lincoln; once it: was an Armenian peddling rugs; once, Mr. Sampson of Burlington look ing for pineslashing for paper pulp; but whoever it was, Dore mus heard from the New Under ground every week. He was busy as he had never been in newspaper days, and happy as on youth's ad venture in Boston. Humming and most cheerful, he ran the small press, with the hearty bump-bump-bump of the foot treadle, admiring his own skill as he fed in the sheets. Lor inda learned from Dan Wilgus to set type, with more fervor than accuracy about el and ie. Emma and Sissy and Mary folded news sheets and sewed up pamphlets by hand, all of them working in the high-old brick -walled basement By EUGENE HORIZONTAL 1 Ox of Tibet 4 -Begin 9 Hebrew letter 12 Constellation 13 What Chief Ju.tice of the U. S. succeeded Joba Marshall ? 14 Wine vessel 15 Faithful counselor 17 .What is the capital of Bohemia? 19 Classify 20 Sea eagle 21 Small particle of fire 23 Myself ; ? 25 Tissue 28 Heroine of "Lohengrin" 29 Price of a person's transporta tion 31 Metal 32 Chinese measure 33 What U. 3. President died on a tour? 36 Japanese measure 37 Of each aa equal quantity 39 Leguminous plant 40 Dry 42 What park In Loadon is kaowa for its "soap-box" orators? 44 Printer's measure 45 Wind instrument 40 Son of Jacob 48 Greek god of war 49 la classical aeythelofy, who ferried souls over the Styx? 52 Heaped or pOed up 65 Goal 66 Medium of excbAng 58 Japanese statesman . 69 Footlike part 60 Passages out 61 Old horse VERTICAL 1 Sweet potato 2 Exist . 3 Of what state is Alfred Lan do the governor? 4 Large wading bird 5 Small pie v - 6 Indefinite article ' 7 Kind of cloth , 8 What seaport of ancient Phoe- , aicia was faaaons for its purple dye 7 ' " - -a- - - Cross Word Puzzle 7"7"TTo ZZZME.ZZmZZZ . 15 ' 16 17 IS 21 22 2r 5525 26 27 32 33 34 . 35 36 HI SO - 51 52 53 5i "1 1 Mio I I I M" that smelled of sawdust and lime and decaying apples. (To Be Continued) Governor Curley Engages in Fight BOSTON. Oct. 24-iP)-Govern-or James M. Curley and Joseph A. Maynard, collector of the port of Boston, were separated by friends Saturday night after a heated ex change following. upon an address by Curley at a dinner of the dem-. ocratic business men's league of Massachusetts. . Curley, in his address, had com mented on president Roosevelt's tour of Massachusetts earlier in the week which he said "proved beyond doubt that he would carry the state.' - Curley also praised Joseph Mc Grath, chairman of the democratic state committee, originator ot the 1100-a-plate dinner in Massachus etts for the democratic campaign funds. V There was an Intermission after Curley's address and in the lobby of the hotel Curley and Maynard came face to face. I "Why don't you g I v e credit where credit is due?" Maynard asked the governor. There was an excited argument and the two men moved toward each other when Mrs. Mary Don nelly Governor Curley's daugh ter, grabbed her father's arm. Po lice also stepped between the pair. 48 Youngsters Belong -To Music Group Which " Is Now in Fourth Year HAYESVJLLE. Oct. 26. The H. G. L. harmonica club of the Hayes ville school - h a s lieen re organized for the fourth year. There are 24 beginners, and 24 In the advanced class. Officers were elected: president, Gladys Malniberg; vice president, P a n 1 Andresen; secretary - treasurer, Dorothy Zurlinden; reporters, El sie Stettler and Paul Andresen.' Masons' Hunt Success CLEAR LAKE, October 26 Mr. and Mrs. T. C. (Kelly) Mason returned Saturday night from a week's outing and hunting trip in eastern Oregon. They brought a fine three-point mule deer back with them. Floyd Herrold and Art Baker went to. Salmon river Saturday and brought out a load of salmon Sunday. - SHEFFER 9 That which attracts 10 Australian bird 11 Feminine name 16 Divine instruction 18 Skill in performance 21 Word appearing in the Psalms 22 Who is probably better Lnown . than any other Roman writer except Caesar? 23 Form of polite address 24 Ireland 26 Boundary 27 Positive terminal 4 29 Liberate 30 Half an em 34 Month In the Jewish calendar 35 Famous Greek physician 38 What f anions settlement worker founded Hull House ia Chi cago? 41 What Victorian essayist and art critic wroto "The Stones of Venice'? 43 Sense organ 45 Wears off by rubbing 47 City in Alaska 48 Help 49 Covering for the head 50 Hasten 51 Roman foddess of night 53 Greek letter 54 Animal 57 Nickel: chemical symbol - Herewith is the solution to yes terday's puzzle. Cprrlttit, His. hr fine tatara flrsdscsM, ise, c Rp e MQ(RE luei i L. 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