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TUESDAY; OCTOBER 21, 1924 AT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE NINE r Graft in the Government is Bad Enough, Let Alone Baseball CapitaljLJournal BUBSCIllJfTiUW nAiao rv earner v i.bw -u cents mo""1! 6 a ln ttd" vance. bv malt, in Marion and Polk Tinties. one month 60 cent, S 11.26. 6 months 12.26, 1 year $4.00. Elsewhere 60 cent a rnnntii. " -T;.,rfld as second class mall iier at Salem. Oregon. Member ASSOCIATED PRESS f The Associated Press Is exclus ively entitled to the use tor pub lication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also locnl news published herein. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation "urtiaine representatives: Charles E. Miller, 226 Fifth Ave. Now York City. W. S. Stockwell, Peoples Gas bldg., Chicago. 111. M. O. Morgensen & Co., Inc.. 1,03 Angeles and Seattle, San ran Cisco. rinsslflcd Advertising Hates Rate per word each insertion 3 cents, three insertions 6 cents, ono week 8 cents, one month 20 cents, one year, per month, 12 cents; minimum per ad 26 cents. City ads cash In advance, and not taken over phone, unless ad vertiser has monthly account. No allowance for phone errors. FOB SALE Houses FOR SALE By owner, bungalow nhone 80GW. a267 l-'int SALE New modern 5 room house by owner, istro i'air- ground road. Easy terms. a257 SL'ECIAL Nice modern 5 room bungalow only 3- Hocks from . elate capital, only $4500. H. E. Brown or Molvin Johnson, , a FOR SALE By ownor, modern 6 ruom house near car line south Salem; fine view, terms, 460 Jerrfs avenue. a260 FOR SALE Good lot, ideal place for a little grocery store. Price $350. Krueger, 147 N. Coni'l, phono 217. a2G3 WB can give you good terms on a neat fi room cottage located at 1055 S. High; distant owner now at property, will gladly show you through. Krueger, 147 north Com'l, phone 217. n253 THINK THIS SNAP OVER BEFORE YOU BUY New modern home with full ce ment basement, furnace, fireplace, located near school arid car line. Price $3500. You can handle this home on EASY TERMS. W. II. GRABENHORST & CO. 275 State St. phone 515. a253 MONEY TO LOAN Wo have $10,000 on hand to loan on good first mortgages In either small or largo amounts. Will loan on farm or city proper ty. IF IT'S A LOAN YOU WANT SEE US W. II. GRABENHORST & CO. 275 State St. phone 515. r253 JUST LISTED A nice 4 room house north Salem, good loca tion, lights, - water, sewer, only $1000 oa 300' down. A good close In cottnue for $2300, terms. H. E. Brown or Melvin Johnson, 109 S. Commercial. WE HAVE A five thousand dot lar home new and modern ready to occupy. It cannot bo beat for value. Phone 515 and let us show you this new modern t room stucco home. W. II. Gra benhorst & Co., 275 State St. a253 FOR SALE Country home, new C room modern bungalow, batn, electric lights, basement, fire place, wash trays, dutch kitchen garage, large chicken house and 2 acres of good land. House now vacant, distant owner. Krueger, 147 N. Com'l, phone 217. a253 A MODERN HOME BELOW VALUE A new modern 5 room home 10' cated on paved street, three blocks irom car line, full cemont uase- merit, garage, excellent location. Price $3500. EASY TERMS. W. H. GRABENHORST &. CO. 275 State St. phone 515. a253 .i A SNAP IN A CLOSE IN BUNGALOW A modern 5 room home, located' closo in on Chemeketa street, largo corner lot, east front, paved street, many built in features, ga rage. Price $3000, you can handle this snap on $500 down. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 275 State St. phone 515. a253 HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A REAL BAR GAIN IN AN EIGHT ROOM TWO STORY RESIDENCE With plenty of room for one family on first floor ana two apartments of 3 rooms each on the second floor. Bath and toilet; also with screened in sleeping porch with room for 2 beds. There is a garage. Large lot CfixU; feet. Price for aulck sale ' only $3500; $500 cash, balance like rent. Just think of buying a good homo for yourself where this same proper ty with tho two extra apartments should bring you an easy income of from $40 to $50 a month. Do not fail to investigate this bar gain at once. For salo exclusively by WELLS TALL MAN 229 Oregon bldg, Salem, Or. n255 REAL BUYS AT RIGHT PRICES $5000 new modern house with basement, furnace, fireplace, hard wood floors, laundry trays, cement walks and paved street, located 10 mocks out on N. Churcn strec. $2300 down, immediate possession $1600, 6 room home with two lots located at 1395 N. 15th St. $700 down. $6500. 6 room modern home with one aero of land located just south of city limits south of Sa lem. This place is a very attractive home. $2300, new modern four room bungalow home on paved street and car line. $300 down balance monthly, Immediate possession. $6300, modern 7 room bungalow 'omplete In every detail with ga 'Jge, corner lot, car line, paved ttreet, nearly new, must be sold it once. $3150, 4 room home located 52$ louth Commercial street. Base ment. Terms. $5600, 7 room modern bungalow home located on Mission street. This property is a real bargain and a fine home. Easy terms. We write FIRE INSURANCE W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. Realtors, 275 State St. phone 515 a253 4 ROOM house, foundation, good vol nunt ciuse m. easy payments. Gertrude J, M. Page. OR SALE By owner 5 room bungalow, modern. Price $3800 $1000 cash, 1955 north Capital OH SALE C room house, largo lot with fruit, on paved street. Price $2000, 451 south 16th. See uwner tit ll&f south 15th. a25 ONLY lot in the Oaks addition " oou' tt-iueger, 147 N. Com'l phone 217. Or any member of the multiple listing bureau. a253 GOOD VALUE in a beautiful I ruum mooern oungaiow and era- rage, south Salem, one block to Commercial car lino. Price $5, 000, $1000 cash, terms to suit. Krueger, 147 N. Commercial, a254 6 ROOM house, basement, fur nace, east front, 2 large lots, trade for small acreage close to balem, $4200. Trade larger nuuse ior smaner one m Salem. Trade dandy farm south of Sa lem for Salem or Dallas proper ty. Gertrude J. M. Page, 492 N, Cottage ntreet. a FOR SALE 3 room house, lame lot. iifion. with $260 cash 4 room house in south Knim for $1700 with $250 cash 6 room new bungalow, com pletely modern, paved street, ex cellent location, $4300 on terms. W. A. LISTON, Agent 4 Court street a25 Th I fit lu RflvO.4-7 IL Inf nf vnime- ..rnl..,. ready to bear and a dozen young nherrtefl. Tho hmma ha a a ,,i rooms, full basement and garage. ii.Hu. buuu luuEiuun, nortn or state uiiu near enougn to all the schools ItS thO liP.Hl- hllV ura Irnnnf ( i Salem for a comfortable moderate pncea nome. we've a lot of. mighty tf pjiiiiwiiia iiiui, you want, we never did sell that old house near mgn ana in ciose, north. You miirht lift Intovnatail at-,D nothin down and Just rent each monin anu no interest. You just make an offer on it and we are iittuie iu wrap it up ror you. M' GILCHRIST & PENNINGTON 209 US bank bldg. phone 140. a BRAND NEW LISTINGS With special reduced prices and terms for this week only in the ioiiowing properties. HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS $1000, cozy 6 room bungalow, paved street and paid: real (man. $2000, good four room houst close In, snap; $500 down, balance $25 month. $2100, good 5 room cottage on parea street and paid, garage. rruit near washingto school. $2500, modern 5 room bunera low only $300 down, balance $25 montn. $2800 cash will buy cozy foui room cottage less than five blocks of Ladd & Bush bank. $7350. strictly modern home, 6 rooms, four blocks east ot state house. WE HAVE SOME GOOD BUYS In grocery stores, confectionery stores, apartment houses, black smith shop, hotel, large and small farms. CHILDS & BECHTEL 50 State street a FOE SALE Poultrv TOULOUSE geese for each, phone 58F21. sale $3 f255 FOR SALE Five one year old Light Brahma hens, one cock crell. G. Relhen, Rt. 7, box 63. - f253 A.TJTOS MAXWELL car a bf 1125W. rgaln. Phone 0.255 1920 1 ton Republic truck. Price $18o, terms. Valley ' Motor Co., p h o ne 1905. . . q253 1923 STAR touring, excellent con dition, terms. Valley Motor Co phono 1995. . q253 1924 FOUR door sedan, an excel lent buy, $230 will handle. Val ley Motor Co., phone l'JUa. Q2G3 1923 MAXWELL touring only run 9000 miles; will take Ford or light automobile " as part pay ment. Phono 58". q255 AUTOMOWILE and truck usera, let us show you a' proven ' way of saving 25 per cent on gaso line. Henry E. Chase, 695 Court St. Salem, tel. D96.T. q254 NOTICE State Automotive school gives practical work. In opera tion, 173 S. Liberty, phono 666. If you want the work call soon ns possible. q255 Ford roadster $50 1920 Chevrolet touring ...... $175 1923 Chevrolet touring $425 Wo trade or give easy terms. NEWTON CHEVROLET CO. 1920 Ford touring $200 1919 Ford touring $150 1920 Jcwett touring $900 1923 Dodge touring $825 1922 Dodge touring $r00 1920 Dodge touring $450 1921 Dodge delivery $450 Terms BONESTEELE MOTOR CO. q2S5 FORD Used Ford cars from an Au thorized Ford Dealer Touring cars... $85 to $350 Roadsters $75 to $.125 Coupee $275 to $450 Sedans $225 to $450 Light deliveries $65 to $275 Ton trucks $125 to $386 "Bugs" $75 to $225 All cars are guaranteed. Liberal terms Open until 9 p. m. every evening Sundays 12 m. (Church street entrance) VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY Salem Ore. 2B0 N. High St. phone 1905. q 1920 Fords $150 to $175 1923 Ford roadster $310 1924 Ford touring, like new with lots of extras $410 Overland touring cars $150 to $200 Chevrolet tourings $200 to $350 Bulck six roadster $200 nmamnhflA nix touring $200 1922 Oldsmobile sedan, looks III,- nan tSGrt 1954 nnrdner brougham five passenger, like new, $1090 We have others for you to select from, come in and look them nvM. And ff vou are In the mar ket you will be sure to drive one home. "Aftc- We Sell We Serve" xv PRTTV.IOHM CO 2Lt N.' Commercial St. Phone 1260 w. wiiAjA Muisciv quick uii i,unnn mint im1in iMiim tu run MALE 7000 nursery hon plants, crop first year. D. E. Geiscr Real Estate agency, Sll verton, Or. d254 WAJJTED Situation aiiuuLiia aged lady wants posl- uon as house keeper, or nurs ing. ijnono 1094. h255 WANTED Day work, plain sew ing, nuuse worn or practical musing. Airs. M. Morris, 560 S. urn st. hoRR WANTED Position by younc wo. iun, can uo cierKing, laundry marking, waitress or light house work. 18S7 N. Front. h255 FOEREHT API'S. 265 S. Commercial. j275 APARTMENTS, 26S north Cottage APARTMENTS 735 N. Com'l. 3267 ItOOM and board, 523 north Col ee. 1255 GARAGE for rent. north Church St. J25 NICE clean sleeping room for re iineq man. 191 S. Church. J2 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms iiu j-Mvision at, 1 PARTLY furnished 7 room house. imuim t'ji evenings. J255 ijAuuii, sleeping room, also space ror car. 1129 N. Cottage. j254 ROOM and board for two: fur. nace neat. 771 N. Cottage. J253 HEATED apt. first floor. 432 Ma . rlon- 3253 NICELY furnished down stairs apt., garage. 1434 Court. j256 UNFURNISHED 4 room apart' ment. 930 Broa d way. J253 FURNISHED flat fciquire 366 unemeketa St. J25 FURNISHED apartment. 720 N, BURNISHED room, suitable for two. 1890 State. Rev. Timmcke, J255 SLEEPING rooms, all modern conveniences, 340 N. Church St J255 2 APTS. partly furnished for rent. 024 N. Capitol, phono 1942J. 3253 FOR RENT Dairy farm, three dollars, per acre. Box C, Turner, J253 FOR RENT 8 room house nar. tially furnished, garage. Phone 281J. j254 MODERN 5 room aut. and lfen. ing porch $22.50, at 715 S. 12th street. 125 If OR RENT 5 room house with garage $25 per month. 332 S. FOR RENT New suburban nome close to car line, on pave road. Phono 713W. 325 3, 4 ROOM apts. furnished. heated, 1-2 floor, garage. 945 S. 12th St. J263 FOR RENT New modern apart. ment, furnished, reasonable rates. 'J20 Mill street. 32 NICE two room furnished apart mem, can alter b:6D, (i4 2 Liberty. J257 FURNISHED house keeping and sleeping rooms. Phone 1806R, 645 Ferry. '' 3255 2 AND 3 room furnished modern opts, steam heat, hot water. 610 N. Com'l, The Marion. 3255 ROOM modern bungalow for rent $35. 1528 north Capitol St. 3255 FOR RENT 4 and 5 room un furnished apartments, close In, adults. 465 Center. 3254 PATTON apartments, hot water, heat, private bath. Call Patton Book store. 3 EXTRA well furnished apartment steam heat, private bath. Pal ace Court, 249 S. Cottage St. . 3255 FOR RENT C room unfurnished house, 208 Court St., $25 month. Roth Grccery Co., phone 1887, . " 3 FOR RENT 96 acres, good im provements, 20 acres in prunes bal.mce pasture and farm land. 310 N. Church St.. Salem. 32 5 5 FOR RENT By Nov. 1, a six room house close in, partially furnished. Call 1550 during bufi inpss hours. J FOR RENT 4 room apartment, partly , furnished $14, on car . line; also garage. 1805 Fair grounds road. - K 357 ROOMS furnished,- with base ment, fine location, possession very soon, at $30 per month, 410 Oregon bldg. J APARTMENT for rent, closo in and very comfortable. Phone 1927W or call at 208 north Liberty. 3255 SLEEPING rooms, clean, wtll furnished, stove beat, " bath, phono, $2 and $2.50 per week, down town. 332 Water St. 3254 HOUSES and apartments from one to nine rooms. II. E. Brown or Molvin Johnson, 109 S. Com'l, phone 55 9. 3 FOR RENT Furnished 6 room house, 7 room house, 3 room house and 6 room flat. Gertrude J. M. Poge, 492 N. Cottage St. 3 6 ROOM modern furniahed house, furnace, fireplace, garage, pia no, hardwood floors for rent. Gertrude J. M. Page, 492 north Cottage. 3 MODERN 7 room furnished house furnace, garage. Enquire at 148 S. Com merclal St. Brown a pt. 19 or of elevator man at Bank of Commerce. 3254 FOR RENT Furnished 3 room apartment, corner Mill and High streets; also 4 room cot tage close In. Ivan G. Martin, Masonic Temple, 3253 FOR RENT 5 rooms with sleep ing porch, lights, water and phone free, can give immediate possession and rent commences Nov. 1st, price $17.50. Call at 410 Oregon bld J FOR RENT Good four room house with bath and toilet on paved street, $15 per month, lo cated 825 S. 21st St. Immediate possession. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 276 State St. J253 FOR RENT 8 rooms, furnished, $40 e rooms, unfurnished, $35 7 rooms, unfurnished. $40 8 rooms furnished, $50 6 room flat, partly furnished $25 6 room furnished bungalow $25 Two 4 room furnished apts $25 and $28 $ rooms unfurnlfhed $25 W. A. LISTON, Agent 4S4 Court street J253 GOVERNMENT loana on farms 6V4 per cent. F. L, Wilkinson. 202 U. S. National bank bldg. MONEY to loan on real estate, pri vate money, lowest rates, T. Ford, over Bush's bank. r MONEY to loan at low rates, on the easy payment plan or pri vate money. See me soon before It is all exhausted. 410 Oregon bldg. r MONEY TO LOAN on city and larm property. Lowest rates ob tainable. See Mr. McCurdy In liomer Smith's office, Steeves Moore bldg. r' FARM AND CITY iLOANS 20 year farm loans on rural eredit plan, with privilege ot pre payment at any time. City loans made, at lowest rates ot interest. If you have money to loan . either city or farm property see me, i nave clients wanting private money. R. W. MARSTERS 109 Masonic Temple. Salem. r REAL ESTATE WHEN TIRED OF HUNTING see mo. I have hundreds of proper ties meeting every thinkable de mand. My system saves time and shoes. If what you want Is to be found I can find it Let mo help you. HARRIS, 317 Oregon building, phones 455, FOR SALE $50 down and bat. ance $10 per month will handio four fine lots, ono of which is located on paved street, pave ment paid, car line, east front, una sou, containing nearly acre of land, sewer, eltv watur. Electric lights. Come In and Jet tie Show you. Price 1750 for a'l. W, H. Grabenhorst & Co., rea1.- tos. 275 Stato street. n253 FOR SALE Four, lots 50 by 100 ioet each, containing nearly 44 acre of land, located south of Salo.A on good crravel street. sightly location and good soil. Prico $325, $25 down and bal ance $5 per month. If you are looKing ror a small suburban nome site, let us show vou right price and terms which you can handle. W. H. Graben horst & Co., realtors, 275 Stato street. n253 HAVE JUST SOLD TWO GOOD DAIRR AND GRAIN FARMS OFF MY LIST and desire to add more farms of this class. Please submit your offerings, which you own and wish to have sold. I assure you- my oesc ertorts in trying to efi feet sales where the properties are aesiraoie ana priced right. Bee WELLS TALLMAN 229 Oregon bldg, Salem, Or. n253 FOR SALE 45-100 of an acre; nearly acre, located eouth of Salem, about three city blocks from the city limits, ono block! from main paved Pacific high way and car line, gravel street, good drainage, we can sell youj this tract for $450, $4 dowtii ana naiance ?& per month. per cent interest. If vou are in terested in a small suburban1! tract, let us show you this be fore buying. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., realtors, 275 Stato St. n253 SPECIAL Wo have some good farm prop erty near Salem to exchange for eastern Nebraska or Iowa prop erty. We have a Ford car, $100 cash and $20 per month for a 5 or 6 room house. We have 25 acres with fair buildings, some fruit, near small town and high school 14 miles from. Salem, will trade for. cash property or vacant lots. Several houses for rent. THOMASON 331 State street n GOOD INVESTMENTS 25 acre farm all In cultivation, good 6 room house, barn, hen house, and about 10 acres in bear ing prunes, cherries, apples, lo ganberries and grapes. On paved road one half mllo from town and good school, team, cow, fowls, machinery, tools, hay, etc., go with place. Bargain at $6500, . good terms or will take residence for part. 5 room house, 4 lots, $1400 5 room modern home $2300 7 room modern home, large lot, fruit, $3300, terms. Dandy Good 110 acre farm, good Improvements, crop In, tools and stock, for residence or busl- noss. PERRINE & MARSTERS Com. club bldg. n THIS IS INTENDED TO DIRECT YOU TO AN EASY WAY TO OWN A 20 ACRE IMPROVED HOME ONLY 6 MILES FROM SALEM. PAVED HIGHWAY NEARLY ALL THE WAY OUT And located on good road, over looking the beautiful Willamette river and valley. Ther Is a six room house, barn and garage. Good sized family orchard, of the various kinds of frulU Price $3000 with a- reasonable cash payment and balance $25 a month, nnd in terest at 6 per cent, or owner will accept a small Salem residence priced right. Also will allow pur chaser to -cut timber into cord wood on land and turn in on the deferred payments. . Please investigate this soon. See WELLS TALLMAN 229 Oregon bldg Salem, Or. n255 Do not read this ndvertlsement if you aro not Interested in' a reasonably priced home. 1 room, 'i acre lot, fine lot of fir and oak trees, 1424 north 21st street, $800, $150 cash balance easy terms. 4 rooms, Falrmount hill, best of view, 1915 Falrmount ave, $1500, terms, 7 rooms, motlen, east front, pavement, 195 north 23rd, $2300, $800 cash balance to be assumed, 6 room modern bungalow, 1148 north Commercial, $3150, $1000 cash, balance easy terms. 6 rooms and sleeping porch can be added, new strictly modern bungalow, dutch kitchen, buffet In dining room, fine lot of shade. at 942 north Summer, only $4900 $1500 cash, balance to suit, 6 room strictly modern com pletely furnished home, best of sur roundings, at 459 Oak street, joato, caan, naiance terms. room completely modern bun galow, basement, east front, 1756 Falrmount ave., tne finest loca tion in Salem, only $7000, H oash balance terms. SOCOLOFSKY, Realtor 341 State street n Subscribe fur the Journal WOODRY buys furniture for casti, pnone oil. n SHINGLING and roof repairing, 445 Turner St. phone 604R. m267 OR expert furnlturo packing and shipping, call Stiff's Furniture store, phone 941. GARDEN sand, now is the time to put your garden la good shape to sping seeding. Reas onable price, phone H. J. Boardsley, phono 96F3. m260 SOOS Scavenger service. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed by the month at reasonable rates phone 85, residence 2058. Cess pools cleaned and dead animals removed. FOE SALE Livestock 8 1RST class Jersey cow. 112 5 W. Phono e255 rOR SALE 2 milk goats. Phone 1156J. C2DD HORSE and cow for sale. H. R. Miles, Turner, Or. e254 FOR SALE cow, $80. e254 1480M. FRESH cows for sale, milking 4 gallons each. 233 S. Church. C255 FOR SALE 4 Guernsey cows, C Jersey cows, all young. 1275 S. 12th. c253 FOR SALE Or trade high bred collie and German police pups for cows, hogs, chickens or milk goats. Rt. 2, box 1, Salem. e253 PRIVATE SALE Horsed, mules. harness, wagon, plow, harrow, cow, hay; for particulars In quire 554 Ferry St.. Salem. e253 800 HEAD of good young breed ing ewes Ramboulet, Gin con, are very large, in fine con dition, will sell any amount. S. Philippi, Sclo, Or. e258 c FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Offico desk, table. chair, 310 Oregon bldg. c254 CIDER at 1010 N. Commeclal this week, 20c per gallon. c257 RED hill Burbank potatoes. B. Cunningham, phone 211'2. C255 FOR SALE Balod clover hay and baled straw. Phone 981R. c BALED hay, clover and vetch and oats. H. A, Kuenzi, Silverton, Rt. 2. c273 DINING room set, rug and Mor ris chair, 289 N. 14th St. corner Chemeketa. c253 'OR SALE 10 Incubators cheap, Cyphers and Queen, 2184 north Front St. phone 631J. c255 ONIONS, parsnips, carrots, cab' bage, turnips, oeets, Bquasnea, delivered. Phono 48F6. c254 APPLES - Thompson's orchard I west 01 Keizer school, phone I 97F12. c260 i'OR SALE Your choice of 4 drophead sewing machines for $15. 625 Judson St. 038W. C253 FOR SALE 100 yearling W. L. hens, 121 strawberries and Improved Oregon gooseberry plants. A. C. Parr, Rt. 9, box 7 c255 'FOR SALE Good drophead sew- ing machine, all attachments, $7. West Salem auto park near 1 bridge. cz&4 FOR SALE Dressed friers and ; hens for Saturday's deliveries, i Phono 64F2, Rt. 1, box 30, Sa- Jem. c254 APPLES for salo, 50, 75c, $1 per box. One mile on wauace roau, Rt. 1, box 15, phono 11CF2. Pratt Bros, Bring boxes. c271 NOW is tho time to road a non parthan Independent newspaper such as the Portland News at 45c per moith, service quaran teed. Phono 923, m' ee FOR SALE Wood ee DRY wood. Larmer, phone 930. ee JUDD saws wood. Phone 142. FIRST class fir and ash wood 16 inch nnd 4 ft. Phone 1307. ee254 FOR dry wood, phone 1879W. priced right, ee260 FOR SALE Oak and wood. e281 Phono 92F3. WOOD sawing. Phono 1131. Bros. ec260 FOR SALE No ono seasoned grub oak $8.50. Phorft 7F2. ee25C 10 INCH block wood, $3.75 per load, 4 loads $14. Phone 1879W co275 OAK wood for sale for furnace or heater, $8.50 por cord delivered. Phone 1568J. ee253 WOOD for sale on Sproeds farm, also limbs delivered to you. Phono 107F2. eo268 STOP Don't buy inferior wood! Get tho best oak nnd fir also coal by phoning 1855, co ASH WOOD, 1G in. and 4 ft., also 36 in. old fir, special prices. II. A. Kuenzi, Silverton, Rt. 2. ee273 BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft. and 16 inch Dry or Green Mill Wood . Dry Second Growth Fir Dry Old Fir Dry 4 ft. Oak Prompt delivery nnd reasonable price. Fred E. Wells, 280 wuth Church, phone 1542. ee I WANTED Miacellaneons PLAIN sewing wanted. 898 Trade fitreet. 1254 WANTED Plain sewing, your tj homo or mine. Phone 90F12. RANTED Used drophead sewing "; machine, reasonable, Rt. 3, box FURNITURE wanted, highest i cash priee paid, 215 Center Ht. t phone 398. WANTED Small house keeping ijroorn, first ploor, must be - cheap. 8H0 N. 17th. , 1254 WANTED Two thoroughbred fo j; male bull Uog pups, registered. ! C M care Journal. 1253 VANTED To buy second hand brick, doors windows building material. E. II. Bllven Rt. 1. 1253 WANTED To rent by Nov. lt, small furnished house near car line, two women. Address Box 44 care Journal. 1255 WANTED Used furniture, stoves ot all kinds, guns, kodaks, tools, to. People's Furniture store ells for less or makes the other fellow do It Phone 784, 271 N. Commercial. ! WANTED Used furniture rang es, heaters, cook stoves, tools, etc We py cash, get our price before you sell. Liberty fix change, 841 N. Com'l BL phone 841 i INTEREST OF SCHOOL FUND SHOWS GAIN (Ciiittnued from Pag One.fr and tho full amount, $391,3G3.04 or $1.64 per capita for alt of the school children ia the state, Is now in the hands of the county school supperintenrtenta and will be distributed on November 1, as it also provided by law. To go further into the facts regarding the true status ot the irreducible school fund and the charges being hurled by the gov ernor and the Oregon Journal, one will discover from the records of the land board that no only are the investments of the school fund in farm loans holding tholr own in earning capacity, but that the in terest payments for the land board's fiscal year, ending July 31, 1924, were greater by ap proximately ?2,000 than for the previous year. A statement of the fund's In terest earnings for the period from August 1, 1923, to July 31 1924. show the total receipts to be $405,167.84. The preceding year showed receipts totaling $403,331.74. Interest Greater Considering that agriculture generally has during the past two years been passing through a serious period ot depression and farmers have almost without ex ception been totally without ready money, It is hard to infer from the foregoing figures that the irreduc ible school fund Is in such danger or radical depletion as the gover nor and the Journal would have the people of Oregon bellove. Particularly is this so when it is considered that the interest re ceipts for August and September of this year were $26,199.72 and $31,294.88 respectively, against corresponding figures of $27,430,18 and $30,752.44 for tho same months in 1923. Without exception the interest receipts on school fund loans for the past three years have been and still are measuring fully up to the average tor each month. In spite of the fact that the farmers, by Governor Pierce s own admission have been so hard pressed for ready money that they could scarcely meet their taxes. LA FOLLETTE ASKS REPEAL RAILROAD ACT (Continued from Page One.) freight rates until this is done charged that the railroad Interests aro engaged actively "ln a desper ate effort" to defeat him and elect either Coolldge or Davis and in sisted that he did not propose, If elected, to undertake an ill-con' sldered' experiment in public own ership of railroads or along any other line." Declaring that countless laws have been passed to deal with, the proven and admitted evils of the transportation system but even tho best of them have not gone to the root of the trouble, Mr. La Foliette contended that the only way to take the railroad out of politics Is to settle It right. Compromise Unnvn Hlng "Every half way measure that docs not establish a principle, every futllo compromise merely iggravutcs tho situation," he con tinued. "Tho progressives propose to go to tho very heart of the problem and to deal with It on a scientific and constructive basis. They aro not Interested in patch ing up bad laws or in enacting new measures designed only to fool the peoplo, Before the progressives can proceed with their constructive program, however, It Is necessary to wipe off the statute books a law that is destructive to both business and agriculture, unjust to railroad employes, and unbear able burdensome to the entire con suming population. Must Be Repealed I 'The Esch-Cummins railroad law must bo repealed. This post war charter of special privilege must bo revoked. Upon this Im mediate issue thero is a complete divergence between tho progres sive candidates and their oppon ent ln the republican and demo cratic parties. Mr. Davis stands for tho retention of this law and President Coolldge, in his first message to congress, threatened to veto any amendment of its principal provision. Ho is today contending against tho repeal of modification of this law, universal ly condemned by tho American peo pie 8h a law whoso only friends aro tho railroad owners and those who serve them. Ho has also given his sanction to the rnoHt ex travagant claims 01 tho rallroadfl." Sena'.or La Folletto told his aud ience that "tho railroads, through their propagandists are spreading the statement that the election of the progressives will destroy the railroads and injure business." Oontcmplnto No Injury That statement is uttorly false," ho declared. "Tho progressives are not going to Injure the prop erties ot the railroads. They never have. You can go up to Wisconsin and find out how the railroads havo fared under pro gressive control in all the years that the railroads have been regu lated in Wisconsin, and they have been regulated mora fairly and upon a more Scientific basis than In any slate In the Union. "Tho progressives do not believe that the government flhoutd con fiscate a single dollar of the prop erty of tho railroads, but they are determined that the railroads shall no longer be permitted to confis cate the property of the people. If continued mismanagement and cxccHHive costs make It neces sary for the government to take nvor the roads and provide for (heir operation, It will be done un der conditions that will protect every dollar honestly invested in u ailroad property. I do not believe that tho peo ple will bo frightened by tho bug aboo of public ownership that has been raised by our reactionary op ponents in an effort to distract at tention from the immediate issues. 'The progressives do not pro pose in tholr platform, nor do they intend to undertake an Ill-consid ered experiment In public owner- ihlp of railroads or along any otn- er line. When wo are ready to movo forward in this direction, we shall obtain the servlcos of the best transportation experts and tne best legal and financial counsel available. Every detail of the plans will be worked out by prac tical men. and the matter will be laid before the country In the form of reports, so that any de fects may be exposed. The greatest care will be ex ercised to insure freedom from tne evils of bureaucrntlo control, une nroprresslves aro the keenest crit ics and most outspoken opponents of bureaucracy. They have ceen Its evils and are determined to elim inate them from every undertak ing on which they embark." u BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Needle work shop $160, fine location; sicuness, must sell. Box J14 Capital Jour nal. u25B FOR SALE Small grocery In good location doing casn dusi Box A55 care Journal. u256 IQST AND FOUND LOST Keys on key ring with long leather strap attached. Ed urnrii Kocbei. Aurora, ut. 4. k253 LOST Bindle female English bull doit: has injured rront leg. Reward. Flake's Petland, phones BSl or 1580M k- LOST Female Llewellyn setter, salt and pepper color, very sum build, shows teeth when spoken to. Name "Babe." Reward. Chas. Kinzer, 1986 8. High St. k255 LOST Oct. 10th bluo silk um brella, tan bordor tnsiue, wooo handle and biacK lentner strap, amber Una. Return Central Pharmacy. Reward. k253 g WANTED Heir MAN to work on farm. Call 3F3. PLASTERER wanted. Addross T enro Cnnltal Journal. g253 WANTED Experienced girl foi truiKM-fil house work and cook Ing. Box 6 care Journal. g2S4 WANTED HousoKeeper, good homo for right lady. Address box S'10 enre Journal. gi WANTED Middle aged man for iic-ht work. Must have gooo nan its and be neat about work Stato nge. 50 care Journal. YOUNG man or woman now em nloyed. to train for position of commercial artist, illustrator or cartoonist. Opportunity to earn while training during sparo time For personal Interview wrile your name, address, stating nge, nhone. hours anu lino ot pres ent employment. L. W. Brooks, 1 171 Chemeketa, Salem. gz&7 b I'OR SALE Farms EXCHANGE 160 ucre farm for houso or good car. F. L. Wood 341 Stato street b254 EXCHANGE 40 acres near Tole do for equity in house in Salem. F. L. Wood, 341 State St. h2B4 FOR SALE 12 acres fruit farm, well improved with farm equip ment. Rt. 3, box 125. b257 FOR SALE Ten acre tract, river bottom land, on county road, fenced, fruit trees. $1000, F. L. Wood. 311 Stato St. 1)254' ACRE, rtmalt house, chicken house, garage, fruit. S miles north on Pacific highway. In quiro second fruit stund, box 37. b257 ASK ROBINSON about tlio equity in a 38 ncre farm for oily equity It is paying a good profit on the Investment nnd paying NOW, not in the away off future, hut NOW. Oregon bldg. 1)255" BELOW VALUE 10 acres. 3 room house, large barn, chick en house, close to school; good soil, only $2000 on $r00 down. Also 3 acres with good 8 room house, burn, ndjoining tho above only $1500, terms. Also 4 acres, 2 acres set to fllliertH, all good soil, good roads, $1000. May con sider a houso on two of these. H. E. Brown or Johnson, 109 H. Commercial. b P LEGALS P NOTICE OF FINAL HKTTLE M ENT Notleo Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed In the coun ty court of tho slate of Oregon for the county of Marion her duly verified final account as execu trix of tho last will and testament of Frank J. Rahlke, deceased, and that said court has fixed Tuesday, tho 28th day of October, 1924, at the hour of ten o'clock n. m, of said day as tho time, and the county court room in tho county court houso In Salem, In Marlon county, Oregon, as tho place for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. Dated ut Salem, Oregon, Ihlft 23rd day of September, 1924. MARY E. KAITLKE, Executrix of the last will and testament of Frank J. Rahlke, de ceased. NOTICE TO LR10IHTOKH Notice Is hereby given that tho undernigned, by an order ot the county court of Marlon county, state of Oregon, duly made and entered on tho 22nd dny ot Sep tember, 1924, was appointed ex ecutrix of the estato of John Mc- Court, deceased, and that she has qualified as such executrix. All persons having claims against said estato aro hereby notified to pre sent tho same, duly verified, an required by law, to tho executrix at her residence on tho corner of 1 4th and Court streets, Kulcm Oregon, or to the Inw offico of Hurt T. Ford In Bushs bank building, Halem, Oregon, within six months from the dale of this notice. Dated this 23rd day of Septem ber 1924. Date of first publication Sent. 23, 1924. Date of last publication Oct. 21, 1924. VEVA BOOTIIBY M'COURT Executrix of tho estato of John McCourt, deceased. DIRECTORS AUOTIONKEH N. WOODRY, expert live stock, furniture, real estate auc tioneer. Ros, 1610 N. Summer Tel. 611 for sale da tea L, E. TALBOTT, auctioneer, real estate, livestock, farm sale. 203 U. S. National bank bldg, phone 470. 891 G. SATTERLEE, Just an auctlon- oer, phone 1211J evenings, zbb BATTERY SUPPLIES R E ST-O-LITE BATTERY SER VICE. Expert auto electricians. Phone 1803 418 Court St. R. D. BARTON, Exide batteries, starter ana generator woric 111 S. Commercial. OlUROl'OIUST DR. S- F. SCOTT, S. C graduate National university 01 science, Chicago. Scientific chiropody. Masonic Temple, phone 840. OniROPRACTOR DR. O. L. SCOTT, chiropractor,. 418 U. 8. bank bldg. DRUGGISTS C. PERRY, Rexall druggist, 115 a Commercial St. JSLKOTKICAIi SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL Fixture & Supply co, 222 N. Liberty, phone 1934. . House wiring and fixtures. . WILLARD Service Station, Joe Williams, 631 Court street, ' phone 198, "Automotive electric-' ians." BROW NELL ELECTRIC, succes sors to Welch Electric, contract Ing and supplies. 879 State St. 1 Phone 958. ARCHIE FLEENER. electrician. nouse wiring oy nour or con tract Estimates furnished, phone se, in court hu HALIK ELECTRIC SHOP 337 Court We do house wiring and carry a complete stock of fix tures. Instrument repairing, ex perimental work. Electric appli- ances repaired. Phone 48B. FLORIST CUT flowers and floral pieces. De- livery. O. F. Breithaupt florist. 123 N. Liberty, phone 880. HEMSTITCHING MRS. C. E. MILLER, hemstitching b Lumping, ouuons. KOOtn 1Q, over Miller's store, phone 117. SALEM Elite, hemstitching, pleaU ing, uuiions, stamping ana nee dlowork. Phone 879. 829 Oregon bldg. MERCHANT TAILOR D. U, MOSHER Tailor for men - and women. 474 Court St M. A. ESTES, fine tailoring. 884 otuiD aireeL. MOTOlUmci.KM LLOYD B. RAM3DEN, bike acces sories ana Daytou bicycles, 397 Court Street HARRx W. SCOTT, "The Cycle mu, in aoucn commercials phone 68. OREGON RUMANIA HfHinrrv" " REPORT cases of cruolty to chll- ; uren or animals in central Wil lamette valley district to Dr. W, G. Morehouso. humane officer, Salom, Or., tel. 1610. OPTICIANS GLASSES fitted by an optometrist Bow Optical Co., 325 Stato St. PLUMBING and general repair work. Phono 650, Graber Bros., 111 auiun jjioerty. THEO M. BARR Plumbing, heat- ns, BiiHet meiai works, 164 a Commercial. PIANOS I BO. C. WILL, pianos, phono graphs, sewing machines, sheet music and piano studies. Re pairing phonographs and sew ing mnchlne. 432 Stato, Salem. PRINTING A SATISFIED customer returns to w.o nuwiana printing company. phone 1512, Masonic Temple. REPAIRING STOVEs rebuilt, and repulred, 60 o.wh experience. Depot Na tional and Ellwooi fo.ices, sizes 28 to 68 Inches high. Paints, oil and varnishes, etc., logan berry and hop hooks. Salem Ionco and Stove Works, 350 Court street, phono 124. TRANSFER OREGON Transfer A Storago Co; wMuiiuu ana polished. Ex cavating, plowing and fertilizer. Phono 77. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Ot- iiuwn. corn or uommorclal and Trade Sts. Bills payablo month ly In ndvance. Phono 67. WOOD ivnitKiuri JACOB WEIZEL Cabinet Works, iipjioisicnng and reflnlshing. Phone 1591, 239 Court St. Farm Loans ANDERSON & nUPEM, 406 Oregon Building For Trade Furnishings of sovon-room apartment In heart of Salem, six now tukon, lncomo ono hun dred and olghty-flvo dollars a month; hot water In all apart ments. Long Icaso on building, will tako small houso, lots, or small acreage closo ln; will pay difference, for tho next few days. Sea owner at Hotel Dllgn. We Loan Money On Farm and City Real Estate Prlvato Money Havings bank Funds Insuranco Money Barings & Loan Association OUR LOAN FLANS FIT EVERY NEED QUICK SERVICE Lowest Rates Obtainable Oct our proposition befor. you borrow. Hawkins & Roberts, Inc. 206 Or.. Bldg. Salem, Or. IB mttr