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1: THE' CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, "OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1925 PAGE ELEVEN'" The Mint Is the Only Institution That tm Make Money Without Advertising ; : . v Capital JLJpurnal SUBSCRIPTION HATES By carrier 10 cent week. 45 eeiit a month. yeac In ad- By mail to llar.oo and Polk oo untie, on month. 60 cents, t month fl.li. months 12.26. X year $1.00. Glwwhri 60 cents a month, IS a yr. Entered a aecoua class U matter at Salem. Oregon. Member ASSOCIATED PKKS8 The Associated Pre la exclus ively entitled to tha uac for pub ilcation of ail new dlspatchea credited to It or not otherwise credited in thl paper and also local newt published herein. Msrol'tr Audit Bureau of Circulation Advertising representatives: Charles E. Miller, 225 Fifth A a. New tork City. W. S. 8tockwell, bids., Chicago. III. M. C- Morgennen t-o Angeles and Francisco Peoples Gas ft Co, Inc. Seattle, 8a d Clushlflcd Advertising Hate's Rate per word each Insertion S cent, three Insertions 6 ceofe J one week s cents, one mon'i 16 cents, one year, per mofith, IS cents; minimum per au 2s eot. City ads cash In adva-tce, nd not taken over phore, unless ad vertiser has monthly account. No allowance for phono errors. FOB SALE Hone EXCHANGE New bungalow and Vt aero close to car line, for house In city. F. L. Wood, j IF you have missed the Xmas gift remember your wire on New Year by giving her a beautiful modern home located on one of our best streets. Uertrude J. M. Pago, 492 N. Cottage. n SNAP Good 7 room plastered house, east front, on 12th near Oak St. Extra large lot, over 100 ft. front age on 12th St. Owner In Callfor- nit. cut the price to $3250, some terms, now vacant. Immediate poa- If its a home See CH1LDS & BECIITEL 540 State etreet aj lights, water, garage, good lot, close to car with furniture Slflft- also 4 room, lights, wa ter ffornw fond PiirllCP lot close to car. $1300 on $300 down K'aw A rnntii 111 :1 utfi-prl htlHlFUlnW near car, good lot, $1400; will consider Ford to izuo, some terms. Some Rood lots cheap -c.. .r..a II W. Itrnn-n nr Ml. vin Johnson. 10 S- Commer cial. HUMES FOR SALE $7000. fine new 7 room mod ern home in Oaks addition, $1500 down. $7700, npartment house located close in on S. Cottage street, in come $117.50 per month. $1900, new four room bungalow home located on paved street and car line. $500 down. $430 six room modern bunga low on E street, part cash down. $1650. new uncompleted four room bungalow with basemen and garage, located in Nob Hill, terms cash. $500. 3 room garage house in Kay addition, $200 down, balance mortgage. We write Fire Insuance W. H. GRAUBNHOKST & CO. 275 State St. phone 515. b3 A REAL BARGAIN For sale by owner, new modern in nil ways, five room bungalow In Kingwood park on main highway pavement. Just ten minutes from the heart of the city. Cement walks and runw; to large double garage, two large lots 60x200. harJwo floors, pine furnace, full c msnt basement, finished on all sides, canning stove and sta tionary tubs in basement, new electric range installed, draper ies, linoleums and all the built ins you could want, ateo five passenger Hupmobile sedan, A-l condition. You could not replace all this for $7000, priced for quick sale $4700. just think $2500 down and balance like rent. Phone owner 1132J. a FOB SALE Farms BY OWNER Large farm for sa.e or will trade for small place. E. P. Mills. Salem. Or. bl FOB SALE Livestock FOR SALE l'lKS, phone 107F21. el 7-WEEKS old pigs for each. Phone 63F24. FUR SALE Oood stock cww. John Dtinlavy, P. rook. Or. e3 FOR SALE 7 weeks Phono 44E13. FOR SALE Shetland Phone S6P11. pony cl VETERINARIAN. Phone 202SW. Dr. Patterson, 4 YEAR old grade Jersey, fresh. I,. Townscnd. GF3. e4 For SALE No. 1 milk cow, heavy milker. 892 N. Winter. e2 FOR SALE Two Jersey milk cows, one milking, one to fresh en soon. Phone 9F13. c? c FOB SALE MisceH'ntus NEW Vlctrola for sale At ! -Hi nee etreet. BALED HAY A phone 10K21. KOIt SALE iJi-i'V! new. I. A. L'T.'n K j. i'Oll SAI.K- 25th St. f -APPLES ;V el. ceil V rn p '. 7 F15 I" ever inc. i, v fan l BALE- ctover 9S1K. i'Ol: SALE rt and FOR !I!.E- 1 form $', cne s 1199? L-.t--S;-r. cv gr,i et, w n Phon KVKN n rK, 1 ; half M 14 Whf Uelay lh-' !snd N. ' ved. Phr 'Jiir? The i ppr m' "' i -' "r 1?e"w " r" K I ' " n nd F v 1 Hi sc ell an cona tV'OODKY buys (uriutura for casn. phon 61 L n b'OU expert furniture packing and shipping, call Stiffs Furniture store, phone XL .ft A PLEASANT home while board ing. All home cooking. Board and room or board by month, week or day. Mrs. EffJe Toung. 260 Center street. J319 SOOS Scavenger service. Garbage and refuse of all Kinds removed by the month at reasonable rates phone 86, residence 1058. Cess pools cleaned and dead animals removed m SQUARE Deal Welding Works ox acetylene and electric We spe cialize on cylinder blocks, alum inum cases, heavy cast Iron, ateel tanks, boilers, flues, leaf and coll springs, frames and fenders. Call us for estimates. If Its made of metal we can weld It. 349 Ferry St. phono 864. i REAL ESTATE 120 ACRE Canada farm, improv ed, to trade for Oregon proper ty. 1653 Center n5 160 ACRES of irrigable land, well improved, 140 acres under litch, 2 miles east of Bend, will i trade for fruit lond near Salem Ed Dencer. Rt. 3, phone 8SF2. nl WHEN TIRED OF HUNTING see me. I have hundreds of proper ties meeting every thlnkaule de mand. My system saves time, nerves and shoes. HARRIS, Entrance Masonic Temple, phone 795 or 1942J. n' WILL EXCHANGE 320 acres of fine timber land located ten miles south near Pacific high way. Price $65 per acre, mort gage $9000 at 6 per cent inter est. Will exchange equity for Salem property. This property is offered at a real bargain. See us today. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. 275 State street. n3 TO EXCHANGE 4 room new house, will take good lot for first payment. 8 nice lots to trade for house. 27 acres near Salem, trade for city property. Ihi acres close- In on paved road, trade for house In town. THO MASON 331 H State street. n BEST BUYS AND EXCHANGES To raise cash my client will dis count good paper 10 per cent. 8 room modern house, want loan on same of $1500 at 7 per cent. $50,000 buys a modern hotel showing an income of 10 per cent on $70,000. Easy terms. 4 room house, good lot, north front. $550 terms. Lot close in to apply on new 5 room bungalow. What have you? SOCOLOFSKY 341 State I SACRIFICE BARGAINS 100 acre farm close In, $90 per acre. 10 acre suburban homo $2000 Modern home Court St. terms Good modern bungalow for acreage. Portland income for Salem property. 5 room bunsalow easy terms. Farms, acreage, residence for exchange. PERRINE & MARSTERS Com. club bldg. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THAT SMALL ACREAGE HOME $500 down will handle that 5.35 acre tract located east of Salem room house, barn, family fruit. Price $2500, interest 6 per cent. $500 down or will take a good lot as first payment on that fine 12 acres of fruit, 5 acres bearing prunes, 3 Si acres three year old some logans and gooseberries. Priee $4500, Interest 6 per cent $000 down will make first pay ment on 1H acre suburban home, three room house, garage, well, nil in bearing cherries, car line and paved road. Prlco $2600, Interest 6 pe." cent. $ 1 0 down and ba la nee $ 1 0 per month will make first payment on a fine 2 ncre tract located east of buiem. Price $300, interest 6 per cent. $10 down and balance $10 per month will handle four fine lots 50 by 100 feet each, containing nearly H ncre of land. Price $500 for all. Interest per cent one block from car line. $100 down and balance $10 pe month will make first payment on b acres ot line land east of Salem close to Swcle school. Price $!, aOO. Interest 6 per cent. $$7.50 down and balance $1 per month will handle 2 Si ncre tract, Siiverton road, not far from fair greunds. Let us show you. Price $8 1 5, interest 6 per cent. If you are looking to buy, trad or sell, see W. H. GltABENHORST & CO. Realtors, 275 State street. nl Resolutions That I'll cut out large p-irt of the grunts and kick and sour looks, that I'll be fair) good l.atured and spread a few miles of omf.Vs, that I'll read this ad and sharpen my pencil and figure. 60 acres lying up among the Mild oth fine b.-jr r 1... st h " prk-. f itirn 10 fr l t'UT il iiri'l wi'.h i .m 'I w, 1 , 6 .i 1 m u BUSINESS umJgTUNITIES Foil is ALE Special, oiling sta tion, splendid location, full equipment W. A. List on, 4ii Court street. u2 RESTAURANT Doing good bus iness and well located and a lease that cannot be beat. Price $4400 cash. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co.. 275 State St. FUH 3 ALU Four year lease and furnishings, modern steam heated apartment house, all apartments rented and easy to keep rented, block half from post office, state house and heart of city, now netting $200 month, only two hours day act ual work. Snap for some elderly couple or couple that working. Box 20 care Journal. u4 LOANS GOVERNMENT loans on farms 6 tt per cent. F. U Wilkinson. 202 U. S. National bank bid. UONEV to loan on reai estate, pri vate money, lowest rates. T. K Ford, over Bush's bank. r" IF you want a loan on any good real or personal security. See John H. Scott, 30$ Oregon bldg. r314 MONEY TO LOAN on city prop erty, either building and loan plan or private money. Farms loana with insurance company money at 5 S47 with commis sion added. Ralph H. McCurdy, Nos. 6 and 6, Steeves-Moore Bldg.. Salem. r LOANS FARM LOAN'S Plenty of monsy to loan on good farm security. CITY LOANS We are loaning Prudential Insurance company money on city residences and business property, at 6 S4 per cent, plus a commission. Haw kins & Roberts, Inc., 205 Ore gon bldfr. r FARM AND CITY LOANS 20 year farm loans oc rural credit plan, with privilege ot pre payment at any time. City loans made, at lowtst rates it Interest. It foa have money tc loan on slther city or farm property see me. I have clients wanting private money. R. W. MARSTERS 109 Masonic Tern Die. Salem. r WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED Trailer, must be pric ed right. Rt. 3. box 108. 12 II. EONER Plumbing and repair work. Phone 1310W. 1321 WANTED To buy good Phone piano cheap for cash. Joy Turner. 468M 13" WANTED To trade a good auto for & lot. See Childa &. Bechtel 540 State street. P REPAIRS on your water pipes, lightning service. Tho Stove Shop, phone 1524. 14 PAINTING, kahjumlning. tlntin and repairs, my prices are right. Call evenings 5 to 7 o'clock 1434J nfk for LaMlre. 16 AM not responsible for any debts made by Mrs. D H Schackmann after Dec 31. Mr. D. H Schackmann. 12 PLEASANT and close In furnish ed and unfurnished apartments, also 6 room house for rent, room 4 Brcyman bldg. J5 WANTED- Stock of American Rotary Valve Motors Co. Any one having shares for salo ad dress box 40 care Journal, and state price In reply. j3 WANTED Private munoy for farm loans. We have several applications on hand. Hawkins & Roberta, ln&, 205 Oregon building. 1 WANTED Used furniture ran es, heaters, cook stoves, tools, etc. We pay cash, got our prices before you sell. Liberty Ex change, 241 N. Com'l St. phone 841. WANTED Used furniture, stoves of all kinds, guns, kodaks, tools, etc People's Furniture store sells for lees or makes the other fellow do It. Phone 734, 271 N. Commercial. i WANTED I have clients desiring to borrow private money rather than from corporations I repre sent, f you have money to loan see my list of 1st mortgage or ferlngs. Ralph H. McCurdy, Nos, S and 6. Sleeves-Moore Bldg. Salem. 1 ss FOB SALE Wood ee DRY wood. Phone 77F2. WOOD sawing, phone 1131. ee316 DRY slab wood for sale, phon 1750. ee GOOD -cond phono 11012. growth $C.50. eeft WOOD sawing. Judd and Schmld phone 142. ce23 BEST second growth $9. Phone 1131. fir $7; oak WOOD for sale, phone 1569J. oak. ash and fir. e-j NICE dry slab wood and oak f sale cheap. 1R19 ee1;il WOOD 11! Ma wing, i .shur Bdroe. e331 Fu"R d.y phone wood 4 187UW. ft and 16 Inch, ec317 .I. Ph..ne r ' '.V lit j ar.J I. . a . ft. JU C.l I) llu ' end srowih lir .I'.LV.NKj til : furr. v . woi.d p.' I HAI.K.M i mi.f. 1 i.el 1 Co a i ft in 1 Ti . t'r NEW JURY US! F( Dallas, Jan. 1. The new Jury lbt for the January term of court which convenes here January 12 under Circuit Judge William Ramsey, was drawn this week by County Clerk Hugh G. Black. The list toll own: W. V. Acocks, hopman, Inde- WAHTE1 Help GIRL wanted for light housework and care of child. Call at 634 Ferry St. gl LOST AND nUND LOST Pair shell nm glasses, kl phone 1648R Reward. LOST Voung white and brindle bull dog. W. E. Miller. 1427 N. Church or phone 503M. kl LOST From car on Court be tween Com'l and High, black silk umbrella. Phone 1982R. kl LOST Ladies Elgin watch, ini tials on watch R A 11, on fob D E H. Call 14S4M. k3 d FOB SALE Nursery Stock NUT and fruit trees, ornamentals. Pearty Bros, Nursery, 237 State no FOB SALS Ponltrv FOR SALE 50 A-l White Leg- horn pullets $1 and $1.26. East D street S-4 mile from town A. A. Bonney. M AUTOS USED fords wanted for cash. 219 State street. q316 FOR SALE Or trade for smaller car. Paige sedan in A-l shape, new cord tires, new paint, run 15.000 miles. Phone 1258R.. 3 VOUR time will be well spent If you get estimates on your auto repair work at tho Shamrock garage, 333 Miller, phone 1142M. q20 Big sacrifice iu tho following used cars 1923 Hupmobile touring 1921 Hupmobile touring Oldsmobile 8, sport model Jordan 7 passenger Liberty Chummy roadster The best and most reasonable terms given. R. M. MacDONALD Marmon Dealer 256 State, phono 793 q USED CAR SPECIALS Tourings without starter, $45, $C5. $110. $140 Tourings with starter, $110, $150. $225. $340. $385 Roadster without starter, $90 Roadsters with starter, $14 $215, $260 Coupe $395 Sedan, 4 door (late model) $595 EASY TERMS VALLEY MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford Dealer 2G0 N. High, Phone 1995. q WANTED Situation FOR sewer work phone 981.1. h3 WANTED Job as cook In camp or on ranch, experienced. Box E O Capital Journal. hi WANTED Tinting, paper hang ing. floor surfacing, expert ser vice guaranteed. Phone 1491W. h9 FOB Kissn APARTMENTS 2K5 S. Com'l. J29 APARTMENTS, 268 north Cottage r BOARD and room, 5t;6 N. Com' J3 HOUSE kd ion fiteet. ping room. 110 Divis KUOM house for rent. 655 Kerry. Inquire J3 S KUOM furnished apt. 754 nor:h High. J3 HOT roouis and uparluiunls. 1-Vrry. J Foil KKNI Improved 10 acres. Box X14 Capital Journal. jl i'UltNlSIlKU apartments, 1173 N. Kourth, phone 208QM. J2 NICK furnished apartment, Union, phone 5fi7J. ill.) J3 Fl li.NISIHOLi 4 room Chemeketa St. J21 i HOO.M modern house. Call Center street HIGH class furnislit-d apartment, adults. 720 north Commercial. l.'UltNI.SIli:iJ rooms. 960 house Hroadway. keeping UOUSK and apartments. phone j:J29 2056J. UKATKD 2056J. apartments, phone J3 l-'OH KKNT .Modern 6 room house .Phone evenlnKS. 1544W. Jl toll KKNT Sm wate and sewei phore nF22. Rob3TamT hi-ani, es: everything 1942.T. e. light. 0 N. Com ! J3 lumo prlvijeg ncw. Phone Jl KOK IIUNT ments. F. iij.ses and upart Wood, 241 State l UMi'IKIJ i h'lt v.-'.el he.t v. , K'H'Jl b'il. p.vel Br-'"t, n N Slh. j.'.oro. !:?iM .."i 'i -Voo i i r 'i 1 1 . i ; fit. h' il, t-' :l 1 1 1 , M ,. !,M t N .1 i f .0 1 ! ; -n M .1 Iv ' t. t. .1 NM ' 1 h ,. r .! i 1 V peadenve; John Allen, farmer, Suver: A. R. Cadle, farmer, Kick-: reall; John Clow, farmer, Inde pendence; James E. Colli iw, farm er. Independence; M. A. Coulee. laborer, Dallas; Arthur O. Cut ler, farmer, Dalian; E. V. Dol ton, merchant, Dallas; Meri Ebbe.l lineman. Dallas; A. R. Ewlng, fruitman, Salem, Rt. 1; A. W. Fink, farmer, Dalian; J. T. Friar, railroad, man. Dallaa; Geo. B. Gates, hopman, Dallas; C. H. Gil- lam, fanner, Amity; E. E. Glov er, fruitman. Dallas; George T. Graves, logger, Black Rock; Fred E. Hadley, farmer, Sheridan; Fred Hughes, farmer, Rickreall; E. N. Jounoon. merchant. Inde pendence; C. A. Kerber, laborer. Alrlie; Frank Lane, farmer, In dependence; Percy Lewis, farmer, Monmouth; Harry Lynch, Balem, Rt. 2; W. H. McKee. Porrydale; George P. Peterson, farmer, Wil- lamma; E. A. Raines, farmer. Sheridan; Edward Rex, farmer. Independence; Wm. V. Rohde, farmer, McCoy; A. Sloper, farm er. Independence; H. E. Starr, mill man, Falls City, and Rex Wpmer, farmer. Airlle. FLOOD COSTS LIFE OF MAN j NEAR EUGENE (Continued from Pace On) Watera Transportation company today roughly estimated that $15,000 would be required to re place in operation the river freighter Relief unk here Mon day sa the result of damage in curred In the ice jam in the Wil lamette river. This morning the boat had taken a further list to the port eide and was resting on bottom In water that left only the pilot house and part oc the upper deck protrudine;. Ten heavy cahlea are holding the boat from shifting downstream. Officials declared In-' an ac curate estimate of the damage could not be made until the boat Is drydocked and the extent ot neceroary repairs ascertained The vessel, they declared. Is val ued at between J20.000 and ?25. 000. Continuation of the schedule will be resumed Monday accord ing to present plans of the com pany. The date for the rceurap Hon of the run, however, is yet uncertain. Temporary repairs on the Re lief will be made here and the v .- 1 will go to the Portland drydock under her own steam, ofilcials declared. During the re pair of the Relict, a substitute freighter will be placed on tho run. FOUR FATAL SHOOTINGS IN CHICAGO (Continued fi-om Page Ono) and genteel appearing, was found on a sidewalk In a residence dis trict today. No Taluahles were found in the clotlyng and the hat was miasing. A IJto returning reveler, waylaid and murdered by robbers was the police" w irion. John H. Olson, an iron work er was struck and killed by a speeding automobile that did not stop. Another car that did not stop long enough to take toll of the damage it had done, smashed Into a taxicah in which Miss Ruth Raymond, 20, was riding. She was taken to the hospital with a fractured skull and is no' expectod to live. There were numerous other e -cldenis. auto and otherwise, .ut no further serious mishaps were reported. Un Vovlr VmIca. Merrv New York, .Tan. 1. Record crowds, despite the rapidly fall ing temperatures, milled about the sidewalks ot New York far into the early hours on New Year's day In a carnival spirit, tooting horns and clanging cow bells, to make their greeting to the New Year audible over the iihrill whistles and the ihurch chimes. In the theatrical district the mass of people were kept In some form ot slow motion by S00 extra policemen, who were nearly over whelmed when the theaters pour ed out their patrons at tho ap proach of midnight. Prohibition enforcement ranks wer? greatly reinforced hut only one raid of any consequence was made during the early ' iim: hours. wheL J5000 v ' ii- auor was seized in n:i ' to restaurant. STATE POwpB "ni-;Vr:i.oru;.vr alt ruorosi;i) lilt v- :Ui. , , rrj tc a. Illustrate tho effect of public development of water power I might add that It oort f40 per month to light tha Canadian end of the International Bridge, and ISO per month to light tha Ameri can end. When coal and other fuels have become exhausted or can only bo produced at price that cannot compel with the coat of water power, where will the factortea of the United States be located? Would llrhiff Industrie "There U only one anowcr to this question. The factories must go to the power and not the power to the factories. Ultimately the factories of the country will be lo cated in the west where moot of the water power resources are lo cated. From Qoldray on the Rogue river la being transmitted power from Oregon to San Francisco, and It is high time that cheap power bo developed on the Colum bia river and made available for Oregon and Washington. On each side of the Columbia nr la a railroad which should be operated by electric energy derived from the t ream and the cxpens of hauling thousands of carload-i of coal thousands of miles be ci 4 'The matter of pub' ment of water power is an experiment. As Ulutrat. the nuccesa of public developun of water power and the operation of water power plants may be cit ed the Ontario power project of Canada: the Municipal plant of Chicago, operated by the drninage canal ; the Los Angele hydro electric plant, and many others throughout the United State. Pa.us Princiiml Cost 'The principal coat of a hydro electric plant U in the dam or dams which are so constructed that they are as lasting as the streams hemeelves. Therefore, no depre dation or loss can be charged against thorn. The machinery and conduits are tho only portion of the plant against which a depre ciation charge can be made and by reason of the lm provements made In electrical machinery the depreciation thereon is very small. "Today wo notice advertise ments in the newspapers offering for sale water power yielding from seven and one-half to eight per cent, while United States bond: yield only a little more than half this percentage. Tho coat o the government In interest on bonds to dsvelop water p?wer wouiu oe only a llttlo moro than one-half of tho intercut on bonds issued ior the samo purpose by power com imnies, and they would have tne government bnck of them, tho gov ernment would endeavor to make tho construction cost as low as pos sible. The desire of the enterprising citizens of Eastern Oregon and Washington to develop tho Uma tilla water power project was thwarted by tho government on the old theory advanced by tho power companies that tho demand must precede the development. "This requirement on the part of tho power companies that the demand for power must precede the development is contrary to all rrasoa and retards commercial and Industrial development," con tinued tho senator. Theory Is Crltk'l-wtl "Who would have the temerity to ci,rrcuct a manufacturing plant 4leigii-fV to bo operated by eievftrieul c:iercyVlV'n ttl prom- iii that sufficient clvU:leal power would m the future bo u.4V.elopcd fur it nneration?" 'On the contrary hoy riplA'V would our lndiwtiial an 1 rommer- clal development proceed if wo were in a position to offer cheap er nower than could be offered elsewhere? 'Tho idea of the power compan ie-s tha tho demand for energy must premdo lis devolonment 1h purely selfish and la advanced In unlet that Ihe development may bo controlled by them and that they may nls. control tho price ot elec trical energy. "James J. Hill won his cogno men of Kniptre Hul!def because he pioneered tho west with his rail road. He proceeded on the sound principle tha railway facilities must precede tho settlement of tl west and If the west is to become Industrially great it must now pro ceed on the aiund prl;iip!i that cheap power must precede Indus trial and commercial development. I do not wish to have it be lieved that I am in favor of public 'ownership generally. Hut the de velopment of water power on ac count of it being a perpetual re source and Its distribution being shnpW f in a class by itself and is tin subject to tho vi;ls.sltudes of any other claws of business." BEST TEAMS OF EAST AND WEST CLASH (Continued from Page One) hImv.Iui! p'owoss, Kockne's "four r,rwm-n iMJhldrehr, D. Miller, ruwli-y and bay den loomed .riiiritiKlv large; but In the n p f) i d ha f k t . el d were Cudde i. k. 1" ,, f.r mm cm 20 to 20 tic h t . n th-t f'ardlrmla and ir:.;;r. nn ! .'.i-.err!, star full- y ... 1 S U (!( -vpi.. .''.t-,' wilh iM udvautftfj" in ' ; , v mi fxw.U-tt to fcl I'lT.pt - hy) S'ilif I '.Hi'' llUH to 'ri lie- i- ,:-' -. ito- inr. ' i ) awt ti u 'i . a ii y r i" ,i w i 'i "sho k ' : ' stilm; nifii ir.it. ;r.M,i tifv, B'i-"' failed to disclose many beta. One Stanford su porter wagered 7u0 against 11000 that the Card. would win, but there were no oth er large bets uncovered. Stanford better generally wanted two-to-one odds and there were few tatt ers. Quakers Meet Bean- Berkeley, Cl., Jan. 1. (By Associated Press.) It was plan ned for Quakers to be sacrificed this afternoon to make a lierkeluy holiday. The California stadiuui was the arena, and the gatekeep ers were ready to throw tha Tic tiuia to a hungry lot of Bears, with a throng of spectators looking on in heartless glee. But tin strange part of It was, that thoue Quakers were eager to be exposed to the Bears. They'cd fear the creatures. In fact, thoy had no intention of being immolat ed. Loss metaphorically, the card was a follows: University ot California, alias tho Bears undefeated In five years, played two tie games this reason, vs. University of Pennsyl vania, the Quakera, unbeaten this season; tied one time; rated one n the thii'O bets teams In the east, de from the outcome of the most uncertain element other, which was ide rain. Owing was likj- ly ,"iRh It was o night and mor. in fairly good nha,.. pcraturo was predicteu. 50.000 Fans Expected. The California muimgenient ex pected 60,000, if Mr. Pluvlus stay ed away. More than 40,000 sea had lftn sold yesterday. I,ou Young's Pennsylvania's, who arrived Tuesday and had a final Becret workout yesterday. were not In the best shape, he cause of the long journey and be cause of adverse weather since Thanksgiving. They wero handi capped further by the loss ot jv eral etars from injuries. On the other hand. Coach Andy Sniita'e Bears had fewer men on the medi cal list than at any time during the season. There was doubt whether an end and a guard could start, but they were not badly hurt and capable substitutes were try ing: on their shoes. Pennsylvania had a slight ad vantage in weight, averagi-is 184Vi to 178 for California, but this element, unless overwhelming counts for little In present day football. Prophets ot the game held the teams to be closely mate li ed. Tho kickoff was scheduled for 30. LEOALS notki: Notice is herehy given that I have Impounded the following described dogs in compliance with ordinance ro. him, iowu; who female Airedale dog. not very large, one largo iat k nnriMin u dog. Ono white spitz dog. One yel low mongrel dog. One white fox terrier dog, yellow and black around eyes and part of cars, ine mbove ilencribed dogs will be Irtllfwi If tint r.xlnnniPil Itv nwnorH on or before, January S. 1925, as provided in s:iid oruinanee. v. s. U)W, Street Commissioner. December 29. 1924. 2 in Tin; ciitci rr contT of tliu Stnto of On'Ron for the ; ( on nt y ot MaHmi J. F. Duffy, plaintiff, v. Rob ert Krlnis and Marie N. Kilms, and August Berg, defendants. Sum ninns. To Kobrt Ktitns and Marie N. 'KSUU3' defendants above named:1 In ttaamu ot tho sta,o of Ore gon. yeulttQ,-nt,rby required to appear and aiirfWJr complaint filed against you in-1 above en titled suit on or l.. i. i th(! oxpl ration of six weeks from -thjjatc of tho first puhlic.uion of ik1 summons, towlt: mtt or bofure the 2Cth day of January, li'SR, and If you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief pray ed for In hi compliiiut, towlt: Kor a decree and Judgment as fol lows: 1. For a decree and Judgment against the defendants. Robert Krim.i and Mario N. K'llms for the sum of thieo thousand dollars, with Interest thereon nt tho rate of seven per .cent per annum from the 22nd day of June, lit 2 4, and for the sum of three hundred dol 'ars as and for attorney's fees, and for costs and disbursements of this suit. 9. That plaintiff's said mort gage described herein be foreclos ed and the samo be decreed to be a first and prior lien against the property herein described, nnd that the defendants, Robert Krfnis and Marie N. Iviims, nnd all oth or persona or parties unknown claiming a right, title, estate, lien or Interest In and to the real prop erty herein described and each of them, be barred to any right, ti tlo and interest In and to said real property herein described save and except the statutory right of redemption. 3. That the real estate described In said mortgago and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the right bank of the Santlam river thirty chains and niney nine link distant from the southwest cor ner of the donation land claim of Jacob Conner and wife; claim No. 63, notification No. 1849 In town ship 10. south range I went of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon, and running thence east three nhalns nnd fifty links; thence with eight chains and fifteen and mi half links; thence east thirty dnk.; thence south 31 degrees 30 jri 'io'-- east ten chains and thlr- v iiit' 1; thence west fourteen iiivm i-'id eighty links to a point i.n IS" t-ht bank of the Santl m riv-r. It i in which an oak 10 hi. he in uia'neter bear north 64 '..r.;. i-.m ui links distant and - i mi-t-r lnt'iiffn In diameter tr-i !'' Ill I nks distant " a th ni'-.ti' lera of said n i uu'n oti he right to i!i4 ii t- of be- nU i'trtf' 13. Zl ri'.no or less, ,1 etv.-.t the 'K ?. to C towlt: Bvrinning sixty feet west of and fifW feet south ot the S, W. corner T block No. 1 in Smith's addltlWn to the town C Jefferson, Mariott county, Oregorty, and running thenh south 100 feet; . thence weat twohundred an4 twenty on feet toth Santlam , river r thence north It Jcirrees as minutes east along the bank of - said river one hu; .red id five and one naif feet i a pum due west of the place oi bKi,i)ln. thence east one hundred v eighty nine feet to the pidce of bv ginning, containing 20500 juarWw neei more or less, aiso aav , ana ot land aold to Alice Sutton, the same being out of the original de scribed land owned by Edward Lynes, situated In the county of Marion and state of Oregon, be sold under execution by the sheriff of Marion county, Oregon, and that the proceeds of said sale be applied as follows, towlt: 1. For satisfaction ot plaintiff's claim and demand and mortgage and the judgment herein prayed tor and to be given and the over plus. If any, be applied a direct ed by the court 4. That the plaintiff have such other and further relief as to the court may be Just and equitable. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof pursu ant to an order of the above en titled court, made and entered on the 2nd day ot December. 1924. Date of first publication, De comber 4. 1924. Date of last publication. Janu ary 15, 1925. Latourette & Latourette, Attorneys for plaintiff, 51 .bet building. Portland, Oregon. DIRECTOR! ALCIIONKKK P. N. WOODRY expert live stock, furniture, real estate auc tioneer. Res. 1610 N. Summer Tel. 611 for sate datea. U. SATTEKLUE, auctioneer, phone or write for dates, 1448 Saginaw street, phone 1211J. Let me make your sale a sue- a cess. IV H.vrruitY stii-PUfcis IM.EST-O-I-IThJ BATTBRY SfciK- VICB. Expert auto electricians. Phone 180 418 Court St 11. D. UAUTON, Exide batteries, tarter and generator work. 171 9. Commercial. W1L.LAHO Service Station, Joe Williams, 631 Court street, phone 198. "Automotive electric tans." ciiutorouisT UK. a. SCOTT. S. C graduate National University of Science. Chicago. Scientific chiropody. Masonla Temple, phone 640. CIIIIU)lMtAnOR UK. o. I SCOTT, chiropractor, 416 U S. bank bldg. imi ..isTs J. C. PUURY. Rexail druggist. 116 9. Commercial SL IXf-:CTKICAL. St I'l'LlKS KLUCTUICAL flx'.urt. ik Supply Co 323 N UbertT phone 1934. House wiring and fixtures. UKOWNtiLL ULUCTKIC. succes sors to Welch Electric, contract ing and supplies. 379 State 8L Phone 953. AK:iUK FLEENEK. electrician, bouse wiring by hour or con- trait. Estimates furnished, phone 980 471 Court St. 1IAMK ELECTRIC SHOP S37 Court. We do house wiring and carry a complete stock of fix tures. Instrument repairing, ex periiiienta' work. Electric appll ancea repaired. Phone 488. M.OIUM CUT flowers and floral pieces. De livery, c. F Brelthaupt. florist, 123 N. Liberty, phone 380. M1MS1 IK IlINC M US. C. V. MILL Kit. hemstitching stamping, outtona. Room 10, over Miller's store, phone 117. SAL KM Elite, hemstitching, pleat ing, outtons, stamping and nee dlework. Phone 379 329 Oregon bldg MKICL'llA.Vr IAILOU D ti MOSHER Tillor for men and women. 474 Court St. 1 A ESl'ES. fin tailoring. S ale" MOTORCKCLKS oR:itcLics r 1MSUEN. bit, sW.,. ' LLUtU U RA sorlet and Dayton blcycla shw HARRY W SCOTT, "ah CvcT Man." 147 south Commercial. phone 68 OKi::oy iiumank society; REPORT ca&va ot cruelty to chil dren or animals in central Wil larnetto valley district to Dr. W. O. Morehouse, humane officer. Salem. Or, tel. 1510 OITUIANS OLAdSES titled by an upioinetriBt. Bow Optical Co.. 325 State St. 1'LUAiBl.N'U and seneral repair work. Phone 550. Qraber Bros., 141 south Liberty ' .n) M. BARK Plumbing, heat ing, sheet metal work. 164 tt. "Joinniriri'lal. PIANOS OEO. C. WILL, pianos, phono graphs, sewing machines, sheet music and piano studies, Re pairing phonographs and sew Ing machines. 434 State, Salem. PRINTING A SATISFIED customer returns to the Rowland Printing company, phone 1512. Masonic Temple. RKPAIRINi' Sl'OVEs rebuilt and repaired. 6Q year experience. Depot. Na tional and Ellwooi fe.ices. size 26 to 68 Inches high. Paint, oil and varnishes, eta, logaa berry and hop books. Salem Pence tnd Stove Works, 250 Court ttrcet, phone 124 WATER COMPANY SALKM WATER COMPANY OI flces. oorner Commercial and Trade St. Bills payable month ly in advance. Phone 67. WOOD WOHK1NO JACOB WKIZEL Cabinet Works, upholstering and reflnlshlng. Phone 1591. SSt Court St. loitrnal Vant Ads Pay Farm Loans &3DERS0N A RUPERT. 406 Oregon Building vi