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THE CAPITAL JOURNAt," SALEM, "OREGON iPAGE SEVEN It's the Fat-Head, Not the Over-Head,That Makes Government Costly FRIDAY, JANUARY " 2, 192?. CapitalJJournal BUUSOU1PTION KATES By carrier 10 cent week. 46 Bonn a month. U a rtftx U ad ranee. By mail, to Uar;oa and Folk eountiis, on month 60 cenl I month tt.Se. months 13.35. 1 rear It. 'JO. Elsewhere 60 cents a month. 15 a year. Entered a secoua class trailer at flatem, Oregon. altmbac ASSOCIATED PKKSS Th Associated Press la exclu- Wely entitled to tbe tia Cor pub lication ot all new dispatches credited io it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also local news published Herein. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Advertising representatives: Charles E. Miller. 226 Fifth A e. New York City. W. S. Stock well. ldg., Chicago. 111. M. C Morge nsen Los Angeles and Francisco Peoples Gas A Co., Inc.. Seattle. Ban Clas-dlk-d Advertising Kates Rate per word ea.h insertion I cents, three insertions cents, n week It cents, one montb 2 tents, one year, per montb, 12 :ente: minimum per ad 3 cents. City ads cash tn advance, and lot taken over phor.e. unless ad vertiser baa monthly account No allowance tot phone errors. FOR SALE Hope EXCHANGE New bungalow and V, aero close to car line, for house In city. F. I,. Wood. a4 5 HOUM bungalow, $.11)00; six room house, close in, $4500. Gertrude J. M. Page. IF you have missed the Xinas gift remember your wife on New Year by giving her a beautiful modern home located on. one of our beat streets. Gertrude J. M. Page. 492 N. Cottage. a SNAP Good 7 room plastered house, east front, on 12th near Oak St. Kxtra large lot, over 100 ft. front age on 12th St. Owner In Califor nia cut the price to 13250, some terms, now vacant. Immediate pos If its a home See CHILDS & BECHTEL B40 State street a NEW 2 room plastered bungalow, lights, water, garage, good lot. close to car with furniture, $DU0; also 4 room, lights, wa ter, ga ra ge, good corner lot, close to car, $1300 on $300 down New 4 room plastered bungalow near car, good lot. $1400; will consider Ford to $200, some terms. Some good lots cheap, easy :erms. H. E. Rrown or Mel vin Johnson, 109 S. Commer cial. a HOMES FOR SALE $7000, fine new 7 room mod ern home in Oaks addition, 31S00 down. $7700, apartment house located closo in on S. Cottage street, in come $117.50 per month. $ 1 900, new four room bungalow home located on paved street and car line. $500 down. $4350 six room modern bunga low on E street, part cash down. $1C50. new uncompleted four room bungalow with basement and garage, located in Nob Hill, terms cash. $500. 3 room gange house In Kay addition, $20U down, balance mortgage. Wo write Fire In.suanre W. II. C.RAUENHORST & CO. 275 State St. phono 515. o3 A HEAL BARGAIN For salo by owner, new modern In all ways, five room bungalow in Kingwood park on main highway pavement, just ten minutes from the heart of the cily. Cement walks and runway to large double garage, two large lots 60x200. hardvod floors, pipe furnace, full nient basement, finished on nil sides, canning stove and sta tionary tubs in basement, new electric range installed, draper ies, linoleums and all the built ins you could want, also five passenger Hupmoblle sedan, A-l condition. You could not replace all this for $7000, priced for quick sale $4700, just think $j."00 down and balance like rent. Phone owner 1132J. n3 u BUSINESS UPPUJRTDMITTES FOR SALE .Special, oiling sta tion, splendid location, full equipment. W. A. Llston, Court street. u2' RESTAURANT Doing good bus iness and well located and a lease that cannot be beat. Price $-1300 caeh. W. II. Grabenhorst A Co.. 275 Stato St. u3 FOP. SALE 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 $20o month, only two hours day act ual work. Snnp for eome elderly couple or couple that working. Box 20 care Journal. ul c FOR SALE Miscellaneous c FERTILIZER for sale, phone 94 5 J. c7 FOR SALE Good bicycle. 765 N. Liberty. c4 BALED HAY A. phone 10F21. Kuen7J. c8 CHOICE vetch hay. 1'hone FOR SALE Duplex auto knitter, new. I. A. Loron. Gerrnls. Or. c2 APPLES 50c. el. call 17F 7c. $1 per bush i5 evenings. c7 BALED clover Phone $81 R. hay and straw. FOR SALE 180 bushels ear corn. 13 miles south of Salem. M. Tingelstad, Jefferson. c3 FOR SALE Antique bed room set and spool bed. Mrs. Kate FiMrher nhone 1499R. c3 FOR SALE 1 adjustable dress form $5, one oil stove and oven $6. 1191 8. 13th. f2 EVENTUALLY; why delay the pleasure? The Portland News, 45c per month delivered. Phone 23 or 1269W. e FRUIT TREES High and Ferry, call and see our stock before buying. Phone 1140M. C5 Fr.UfTLAND NURSERY HIGH grade player piano, like new. left with us to sell, will sacrifice for $2-. A snap. Se this. Taltman Piano store, 15 a Uth, near & P. deoot: c3 LOST ANDF0yHDL LOST Ladi Elgin watch, ini tials on wutch H A 11, on zud IJ E H. Cl 14H4M. k3 LOST liUck bird dug, white strip on face, Polk county license tio. 754. Reward. 175 soutb Lib erty, phone 1598W. k3 d FOR SALE Morse rr Stock NUT and fruit trees, ornamentals. Pearcy Bros. Nursery, tzj state A6 WANTED Miscellaneous WANTK. Trailer. inunt be prlc. ed riKht. Rt II. EON ICR Plumbing and repair 1321 work. Phone 1310W. WANTED To buy guod plauo cheap for cash. Phone 4tM, Joy Turner. 13 WANTED To trude a good auto for a lot. See Childs & Bechtel, 540 State street. i UlitL atu-ndiug junior high wants work for board and room. Box 18 care Journal. i2 REPAIRS on your water pipes, lightning service. The Stove Shop, phone 1524. 14 PAINTING. kuUumining. tinting and repairs. my prices are riehL Cull evenings 5 to 7 o'clock 1414.T nsk for I.aMirc. IS AM not responsible lor any debts made by Mrs. D H Schaekmann after Deo 31. Mr. V. 11 Schaekmann. 12 WANTK D Stock of American Rotary Valve Motors Co. Any one having shares for sale ad dress box 40 care Journal, and stato price in reply. J3 WANTED Private money for farm loans. We have several applications on hand. Hawkins Sc Roberta, inc. au& uregon building. 1 WANTED L'std furniture ran es, heaters, cook stoves, tools, etc. We pay caul!, get our prices before you sen. Liberty ex change. 241 N. Com" I SL phone 841. l WANTED Used furniture, stoves of all kinds, guns, kodaks, tools, etc. People's Furniture store sells for less or makes the other fellow do It. Phone 734. 271 N. Commercial. 1 WANTED 1 havo clients desiring to borrow private money rather than from corporations i repre sent, f you havo money to loan see my list of 1st mortgage of ferings. Ralph H. McCurdy, Nos, 5 and 6. Sleeves-Moore Bldg., Salem. i REAL ESTATE n 320 ACRE Ctnada farm, improv ed, to trade for Oregon proper ty. 1653 Center n! FoltD garage, blacksmith shop, gasolino pump, house and two lotm, in a thriving little town, $9500; will sell or trade for Sa lem property. Last year's In come $15,000. Gertrude J. M Page. WHEN TIRED OF HUNTING see me. I have hundreds ot proper ties meeting every thlnkaule de mand. My system saves time. nerves and shoes. HARRIS, Entrance Masonic Temple, phone 795 or 1942J. WILL EXCHANGE 320 acres of fine timber land located ten miles south near Pacific high way. l'rice $05 per acre, mort gage $9000 at 6 per cent inter est. Will exchange equity for Salem property. This property te offered at a real bargain. See us today. W. II. 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 ncres near Salem, trade for city property. 7 Vi ncres close In on paved road, trade fur house iu town. TilOMASON 331 H State street. n REST 1 ! U Y S A X D EXCHANGES To ral-n 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 nn income of 10 per cent on $70,UOO. Easy terms. 4 room house, good lot. north front. $550 terms. IxJt close in to apply on new 5 room bungalow. What hive you? SOCOLOFSKY 341 State n SACRIFICE BARGAINS 100 acre farm close In, $90 per acre. 10 acre suburban home $2000 Modern home Court St. terms Good modern bungalow for acreage. Portland income for Salem property. 5 room bunvalow easy terms. Farms, tcreage, residences for exchange. PERRINE & MARSTERS Com. club Mdg. lU-srjIutioiis That I'll cut out large part of the grunts and kicks and sour looks, that 1 11 be fairly good natured and spread a few miles of smiles, that I'll read this ad and sharpen my pencil and figure. 60 ncres lying up among the fruit hills with good 6 room house, good barn and other buildings. 10 acres of line bearing prunes, icres general orchard, 800 acres good oak timber ready for harvest, all on main hlghwuy, 4 miles from Kood town. riKht at school and 1 SU'Llmiie froni station, price $0000 and cs.wdl trade: 10 fruit acres with 1 good 5 room bungalow, barn and other Improvements, 6 acres of beHring prunes, only 3 miles out and a couple ot blocks from the great highway, price $550. rnd will trade for Salem house; 10 bare acres in the beautiful Run- nyide fruit belt for only $2000 and will take a city lot or a small house; 40 finely Improved acres, fins house and barn, and 20 acres of bearing prunes and 10 acres of cherries and walnuts, 5 miles out wntie ;uu ciin Kt'i & iew ul ah Hood, price $20,000 and a stock or dairy ranch Is wanted; another splendid 40 out north about four miles, well Improved with T acres of prunes and a 10 acre strawber ry patch, all excellent land, price $20,000, will trade for Salem in come or stock ranch; 120,000 In come for farm; 200 acre well Im p roved smoot h fa rm n ea r pa ved road .price $25,000, for eastern land. Happy New Year and tbe name U us Let's go. M'OILCHRIbT & PENNINGTON 29 fH bank bldg. phone 140 n ournai tVant Ads Pa; HI9CELULN EOUS WOOUKi ours furniture for casa. phone 611. I'Qll expert furniture packing and hipping, call Stiff Furniture .store, phone HI. n PLEASANT home while board ing. All home cooking. Board and room or board by month, week or day. Mr a. Etfie Young. !6d Center street. J319 SOUS Scavenger service. Herbage and refuse ot all Kind removed by tbe montb at reasonable rate phone 35, residence 395. Ceaa pools cleaned and dead animals removed m" SyUAUE Deal Wtbiing Works ox- acetylene and electric. We spe cialize on cylinder blocks, alum inum cases, heavy cast Iron, steel tanks, boilers, flues, leaf and coll springs, frames and fenders. Cull us for estimates. If its trade of metal we ciin weld it. 349 Ferry St. phone 864. tn WANTED Situation FOR sewer work phone 9S1J. WANTED Tinting. paper hang ing, floor surfacing, expert ser vice guaranteed. Phone 1491W. h9 VOL'NG woman with business and office experience, wishes posi tion as bookkeeper and typist, will consider half day position. Phone 69F21. h2 AUTOS USED fords wanted for cash. 219 State street. q31$ FUR SALE Or trade for smaller car, Paige sedan in A-l shape, new cord tires, new paint, run 15.000 miles. Phone 125SR. q3 YOUR time will bo well spent If you get estimates on your auto repair work at the Shamrock garage, 333 Miller, phone 1142M. q20 BUY new Hudson or Essex now at new low water mark prices. I have credit on one of these fine cars which X will sell at good discount. Tel. 331. q4 Big sacrifice iu tUo fullu wing- used cars 1923 Hupmobile touring 1921 Hupmobile touring Oldsniobile 8, sport model J orda n 7 pa ase nger Liberty Chummy roadster -The best and most reasonable terms given. R. M. MacDONALD Marmon Dealer 256 State, phone 793 q USED CAR SPECIALS Tourings without starter, $45, S65. $110. $140 Tourings with starter, $110, $150, $225, $340. $385 Roadster without starter, $90 Roadsters with starter, $145. $215, $200 Coupo $395 Sedan, 4 door (late model) $595 EASY TERMS VALLEY MOTOR CO. Authorised Ford Dealer 260 N. High. Phone 1995. q READ THIS OUT LOUD 1 I l 1 Special New Year Clearance Sale of Lsed Cars Big values at low prices Dodge sedan, excellent condition $300 down, balance payable monthly. Oldsmobile sedan. This car has had good care and is considered real bargain. $2o0 down and balance payable monthly. Hupmobile touring. A good car cheap. Must bo eeen to be appre ciated. $300 down, balance by the month. Maxwell touring. The Good Maxwell. This car Is excellent val ue and may bo purchased for $220 down and balance monthly. Hupmobile roadster. Practlcnlly new. Chance to make a big sav ing. $400 down balance monthly. 1925 License given free with above cart. We also have a number of oth exceilent values which R will pay you to inspect. See mid take a demonstration in the Essex coach, the biggest value on the market in six cylin der cars. $1070 Satcm. New Hudson coach invites com parison. $1585 f. o. b. Salem. Liberal terms if desired. FRED M POWELL MOTOR CARS Corner of Cottage & Ferry Phone 2126 Packard, Hudson, Esj-tx. q4 ee fOR SALE Wood DRY wood. Phone 77F2. WOOD sawing, phone 1131. ee316 DRY slab wood for sale, 1756. phom GOOD jhon second 110F2. .growth $6.50. WOOD (tawing. Judd uud Schmid; phone 142. oc23 .second growth fir $7; I'hone 1131. oak ee4 WOOD for sale, phone 1559J. oak. ash and fir. eel NICE dry slab wood and oak for pale cheap. 1819. ce331 WOOD 1819. Ed roe. ce331 FOR dry wood 4 phono 1879W. and 16 Inch. ee3l7 OLD and second growth fir, 16 In and 4 ft. ash - fL phone 1307. ee5 OU can do better on real sec ond growth fir by calling 1380M ee8 BEST wood, all kinds, prices reasonable. Phone 1394 or 68F 31. ee3 CHIMNEY sweeps. Sack Delivery a... bw vui. fcr ml furnac repairing, rhones 1802. nil SAL.KM Fuel Varda, 712 Trad. street. Coal and perfectly dry wood left In shed. I'hone 529, price rlKht. e24 GOOD WOOD AND COAL 112.75 ton up. Prompt delivery. Hill man Fuel. pUon. 1S&6. THANSFEll AJao good dry wood and Utah coal L.AKMEK TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Phone 930 e BUST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft. and 1 Incb Dry Mill Wood Dry Second Crawtta Fir Dry Ola rir Dry 4 ft. oak and aah Prompt delivery and reaaonabi. prlc. Frad c well ll niiin Cnnrch. nhona lstz. CARBON MONOXIDE 6AS IS FATAL TO ANOTHER Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. t Tbe Itet of deaths attributed to carbon monoxide gas which has occurred la and around Los Angelas in the past week were Increased to eight last night with Jack Glavsy. 18, motion piclurs director, as ths vic tim. Glavey was found uncon scious on the floor of his bathroom and died without regaining con sciousness in a police ambulance on the way to the hospital. Po lice reported that bis death was apparently accidental and that It was caused by the lethal fumes generated by a gus heater In the bathnom. LUAHS GOVERNMENT loans on fira.s 6 V per cent V. U Wilkinson. 202 U. S. National bank bldg. MONEY to loan on real estate, pri vate money, lowest rates. T. tt Ford, over Bush's bank. r IF you want a loan on any good real or personal security. See John IL Scott, 305 Oregon bldg. r314 MONEY TO LOAN on city prop erty, either building- and loan plan or private money. Farms loans with Insurance company money at with commis sion added. Ralph H. McCurdy, Nos. 5 and 6, Sleeves-Moore Rids-.. Salem. r LOANS FARM LOANS Plenty of money to loan on good farm security, CITY LOANS We are loaning Prudential Insurance company money on city residences ana business property, at 5 H per cent, plus a commission. Haw kins & Roberta, Inc.. 205 Ore gon bldg. r FARM AJMD CITY LOANS 29 yaar farm loans on rural redlt plan, witb privilege ot pre oayment at any time. City loans made, at lowest rates f Interest. If you have money to loan on either city or farm property see me, C havo clients wanting private money. R. W. MARSTERS 09 Masonic Temnle. SMem. r FOR SALE Livestock 7-WKBK8 old pigs fur sale, each. Phone 63F24. FOR SALE Guud stock ewes, John Dunlavy. Hrooks. Or. c3 FOR SALE 7 week Phone 44F13. old pigs. VETERINARIAN. Dr. Patterson Phone 2028W. e24 4 YEAR, old grado Jersey, fiesli L. Town.oend. CF3. e4 FOR SALE No. 1 milk cow heavy milker. 892 N. Winter, FOR SALE Two Jersey milk cows, one milking, one to fresh en soon. Phone 9F13. FOR BENT APAHTM KN'TS 265 S. Coni'l. yi'l Al'ARTMENTS, 2 OS north Cottage J HOARD and room, 5t6 N. Com'l. J 3 HOUSE keeping rojm. 110 DiviH- ion Rteet. CLEAN furnished apartment, 486 N. Liberty. J4 ROOM house for rent. Inquire 555 Ferry. J3 ROOM furnished apt. 754 north High. j3 HOT ruoins and apartments. 633 Ferry. J3 FURNISHED apt. 63a north Lib erty. J4 FURNISHED apartments. 1173 K r. Fourth, phono 2OS0M. NICE furnished apartment, Union, phone 567.1. FURNISHED 4 room 3C0 J2"l Chemcketa St. i ROOM modern house. Call 85 a J3 Center street HIGH class furnished apartment, adults. 720 north Commercial. J FURNISHED house keeping rooms, HO R road wa y. J2 HOUSE and apartments, 2 or, 6 J. phone J329 HEATED 2 056 J. apartments. phone J3 4 ROOM house, garage, chicken house, garden, on north 17th. Call UK0 north Com'l. S STORE room for rent, corner of Liberty and Ferry Just newly finished. I'hone 1M6W. J7 ROOM and board, or board by dnv. week or month. 434 north High, phono 1745M. J7 FOR RENT Small huue. light water and sewer, 1570 N. Com'l phono 8tiF22. J3 FOR RENT Iluuses and apart ments. F. U Wood, 341 State Kt. J4 FURNISHED 4 room apartment, hot water heat, private bath. 352 N. 12th. J2 NICE clean 3-roum furnished apt. furnnce heat, private bath. 2S0 N. ISth St. phono 584M. J2 3 ROOM apt, furnished or un furni.-diod, 6 blocks from State street. Call Milt, phone 970. room 1 Kayne bldg. J2 PLEASANT and clone in furnish ed and unfurnished apartments, also 6 room house for rent, room 4 Breyman bldg. J7 FOR RENT Nicely furnished down town apartment, good lo cation. Call at 26S N. Liberty, phone 1927W. j: FOR RENT 1 3 -room furnlhed apt, ground floor $19. 1 2 -room furnished apt, up stairs, $13. 413 N. list. J3 TOR RENT First story, 4 rooms, bath, woodshed, good garag chicken house and pen, $20. 1245 Shipping St. J2 FOR RENT New heated 2-room apt. with garage, electricity for cooking and lighting and phone service. 10 minutes walk Ladd es Bush bank. 85 Saginaw St. J2 FOR RENT New cozy bouse, Just right for small family, mod ern except basement, on paved street, garage and large lot, large combination living and dining room, i bed rooms, Up to date convenient- kitchen, breakfast room, laundry trays. This la a place you will not be ashamed to live In. and cap be rented by the year If desired. phone HOftW. Ji SjhHcnhc lor the Jourha STARRETT SAYS i LAND LOAN LOSS TOTALS $500,000 J. V. Starrett of Roseburg. a special Investigator for the sUU and board, filed a report yester day in which he estimated that losses to the state from bad loans of school funds in the past wou.d aggregate $u00,0l)0. Governor Pierce and State Treasurer Myers are inclined to place credence in the report, but state officials of different political faith do uot. Prior to the election It was the contention of republicans that u stories of heavy losses from the school fund loans were tor politi cal purposes to boost the candidacy of Mr. Myers for state treasurer, Starrett 's report iu the na ture ot a final summarisation. He claims the heaviest losses wilt be Harney, Malheur, Wallowa, Klamath and Lake counties. Men tion Is also made ot "stupendous losses' ' resulting from loans of many years ago. Another cause of losses is Bald to be the failure of irrigation schemes to live up to ex pectations. He urges that an ira mediate effort be made to ascer tain whether a state's mortgage has priority over that of bond holders in irrigation districts. He declares there is still oportunity to save the state many thousan-Iu of dollars. Starrett made a number of re ports prior to the election, and in vesication of these by persons nut politically friendly to Governor Fierce and State Treasurer ny?ra led to assertions that the reports were untrue. Some of the in vestigations were made by resl dents of counties where heavy losses were claimed in the reports. 1924 GOOD YEAR Healthy progress In all depart ments ot the church were reflect ed in reports made at the annua meeting of the First Christina church last night During tbe course of the year 87 members have entered the congregation. L. L. Robinson was elected to the office of elder and C. P. Doune, C, V. Volkel, I. R. Utterback and Carl Wenger elected to the board of deacons. A forward movement was au thorized by the unanimous vote of the members, tho immediate re sults of which will be tbe calling of a church secretary and the se lection of a musical director who will give full lime to their work. Miss Whisler of Eugene is the like ly appointee for the church secre taryship. Reports shewed that nearly $2000 bad been expended during the year for missions and benevo lence. The work of the church also extended to the grant of fi nancial assistance to several stu dents. A large number ot pledges and a larger amount for the support of the church has been subscribe! for the new year than ever before in the history of the church. CIVILIZATION MAKING : MEN MORE HAriDSOME Ijondon, Jan. 2. Conditions of modern civiization are changing mens faces and making them more handrome, according to Sir Arthur Keith, conservator of th.i n-.iieum of tho royal college of surgeons. Diininmhed use of the jaws Is causing changes In the bouey framework ot the U inn, in tuoe, he said. "Walter Stoneham, who compiles the photographic record of the hj lion's most famous men for the na tional photographic gallery, de clares that In general, men's facta are becoming narrower and more refined. lien use their Jaws Ic.- In chow- ing England famous old roast herf, he says, even If they use thorn more in conversation than their reputedly taciturn ancestors. ARMY CHIEFS LOSE HEADS -! IF BANDITS NOT FOUND Tientsin, China, Jan. 2. (By Associated l'rwis.) General Un Chlnn-lln. recently aimoiutcil mill tarjr governor of Chihll piovinee. and protege of General uiianr iiu- lin. ilancliurUn l.arior, haa irlren tba commanders ot troopa In the area where nohllera raided a train o last Tueday, until neit Mon day to find the culprits. The com manders will bo executed then If tho guilty are not found, I.ln fays. acMIn that he will nay louses of fortlgnera as a result of the hold : BRYAN JOINS RANKS OF SCIENCE SOCIETY Washington, Jan. 2. William J Bryan, whose dlnsent from tb? theory ot the evolution ot man came In for discussion In a paper read at the current meeting of the American Association for the Ad vancement ot Science, became a meaiber of the association today. Mr Bryana' check for the S membership fee was recelted by mail. There wm no Indication that the new member expected to attend the present session. CHURCH REPORTS BOYCOTT STATE FAIR IN FALL Horsemen, peeved at the atti tude of the state fair board which ousted them from their winter quarters here and sent them to Canby, are circulating resolutions among themselves to make no en tries whatever in the state fair races here next fall, according to Mrs. Z. J. Rlggs of Salem who has talked to the ho rue men at Canby where they are now wintering. Just how far the signing up has gone has uot been ascertained. 'There are about 60 horeea at Canby and the people there nave greeted the horsemen with open arms and giving them the most royal kind ot treatment," said Mrs. Rigge. "In addition the presence ot the horsemen there has given a materially added im petus to interest In the Clacka mas county fair held at that place and horsemen hare promised the fair to give them some real rac ing which ie boosting the fair atock. "Trainer Cox, who owns hore ea with George Miller, the de partment store man, and who ha bad horses before this year for 19 years at the state fair grounds. was a pathetic figure when he pulled up stakes here. But other horsemen sprung a surprise on him by dolling up his Canby quar tors and when Cox arrived there everything was in shipshape and he is happy as can be now. The horsemen are so well cared for and treated eo royally at Canby that they never will come back here, I am certain, crcn it invited' NEW INCORPORATIONS The following articles of Incor poration were filed yesterday with the state corporation de partment: The Columbia Stages, Port land; Incorporator, A. Jaloff, Charlotte .laloff, H. E. Campbell; capital, $100,000. , Huntington Shingle company. Mapleton; incorporators. Walter E. Huntington, Edwin C. Hunt ington. Fred H. Huntington; cap ital $2000. Steigerwald Dairy company, Portland; incorporators. Ira R. Steigerwald, Alvin Steigerwald, Allen Steigerwald; capital $1000. Zion Evangelical Luthern Con gregution, U. A. C Klamath Palls; incorporators, Walter Zetz- man, Claus Ronfcld, John llage- stein: no atets. Calway Furniture shop. Port land; incorporators, Walter R. Calway. Julia M. Cnlway, Vern D. Calway; capital $5000. Mildred Millinery company, Portland; Incorporators. Mildred, Vixon, A. H. McCurtain Irene! Juhmston; capital $2500. Zidcll-Steinberg company. Port; land; Incorporators, S. Zidell. Bertha Zidell. B .Steinberg, Lil lian Steinberg; capital $100,000. Baker Construction company, Portland; incorporators, T. W Raker. IJ. B. DeHovey, R. B. Uauch; capital $50,000. A permit to operate in Oregon was tabued to he Victor X-ray corporation of New York. W. E. Hamilton ot Portland Is attorney in fact for Tregon. George L, and J. A. Mcpherson corporation, Portland ; Incorpora tors, George L. McPherson, W. ir Thnmphson, Ralph H. King; capital, $200,000; realty. A permit to operato In Oregon was Issued to tbe W. H. Puckctt company, nn Idaho corporation with a capital ot $25,000. Dan J. Malurkey of Portland is attorney-in-fact for Oregon. A permit to operate in Oregon was Issued to tho Atlas-Imperial Kngino company, a California corporation with a capital ot $1,000,000. G. P. Gaston ot Port land is attorney-ln-fuct for Ore gon. No'lco of dissolution was filed by tlio Elijah Corbctt company of Portland. Under the blue sky net a icrmlt was Ittsued to tha Annotated Hard wure company. Inc., of Purl land to Hell stork in tho sum of $5000. The following arti'-hs ot Incor poration havo been filed with tli jtato corporation department; ltonania Mining company. Port land; Incorporators, W. H. Masters J. P. Alexander, Guy L. Wallace: capital, $200,000. Sheridan Canning company, Sheridan; Incorporators, M. A, Stout, II. W. Ktindherg, H. A Banister, II. C. Smlih, 11. G. Punk; capital, $10,000. - Commercial Building company, Portland; incorporators, L. Soin- meri, Frank W. Reverman, Otto J. Kroemer; capital, $75,000, Liberty I.uueh, Inc., Portland: incorporators, Ernst Hasenmayer, Emma Hasenmayer, Henry Bauer capital, $lt,000. Trail Seekers Council, Portland; Incorporators, Lillle D, Thomas, Edith O. Smith, oencviove Eckel son, Eugenie Rouchct, J. Nellson Ilarl; charitable corporation; his torical and patriotic. Notices ot dissolution were filed by the following: Oregon Wood Products company, Ralem; Oreen- ftelri-Hawklns company, Portland; South Portland Hhlngle company, Portland; Tczas Land ft Develop nent company, Portland, Under the blue sky act the fol lowing permits were Issued: To towa Royalties, Inc., Portland, to sell stock In the sum of $100,090; Western Bond Mortgage com pany, Portland, to sell bond In the sum of $1,009,000. LOCAL GROCERY Welter Brothers, Salem's oldest grocery firm, establishment here la lo96, changed bands yesterday to assume the firm name of tno Simpson Grocery under the pro prietorship of Earl u. bimpun. Edward W'eller. who has been one ot the leading grocery men ot the city for 39 years, will remain with the firm long enough to complete accounts and then plans to re tire. Earl Simpson, the new proprie tor, has been with the firm fur 16 years, for the past tour years In the capacty ot manager and buy er In partnership with Edward we Her, Charles seller, early part ner ot his brother, left the firm in 1918. The new management has an nounced a continuation ot the store's former policy and the con tinu .tion ot Its former service. It will retain the ..resent location at 155 North Commercial street. Edward Wellcr, the retiring partner, has been an outstanding figure in the city Bince the estab lishment ot his business here. At the same time that he has built one of the largest grocery firms in the city he has gathered hundred: of friends both to himself and hi firm. G One of the goals ot Mayor John B. Giesy during his second ad ministration will be a definite program for a new water system for Salem, and this will probably be touched upon In his message next Monday night. The mayor announced it several months ago in a speech before the chamber ot commerce. As a means ot arriving at a water program the mayor says ho will again appoint a special wa ter committee ot the city council, whotse duty It will be to take the lead In working out a plan. The members will probably be thjse who have served on the old spe cial committee except those who have retired from the council. Changes In the council will ne cessitate the appointment ot oome new members. HEAVY SNOW CRIPPLES TRAFFIC AT WASHINGTON Washington, Jan. 2. Washing ton for the most part walked to work today with trolley traffic badly crippled by a fall of snow. Except for Pennsylvania a von'? from the pence monument to the treasury building, street railway traffic was nuxtt intermittent and for hundreds of government employes It was a case of walk or stay at home. ASK NOTRE DAJViE TO PLAY CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 2. Alumni ot University of California and Notre Dame today set on a movement to ha'e tho Golden Hears meet Knute Ilockne's to. it- ball pl.iyers in tho Los Angeles coliseum hero January 10. Kockue ;ays tbe only argument be has against tbe proposal is the condi tion ot his team, which was "b;t:l- ly battered" In the New Year's day clash with Stanford at P.iy.i- lena. U. S. ATTORNEY IS OUSTED Washington, Jan. 2 Walter D. Vanltiper, the New Jemey nfatist- int United States att.rny who re fused to resign at the demand of Attorney General Stone, w.u re moved from office today. Mr. VanRlper's separation from tho .lervico Is effective ini mediate ly and wna ordered by Mr. Stone within n few liuina after he had received a letter from tho outoii-g siflfant dUttric'. attorney refusing to resign and nttacking officials of tho department of justice. Torn n to. Prodd ie V i ncn t of England lasted one and a fr.iL-tlm rounds witli Jackie Johnson, for mer Canadian amateur hanta'it wnW;ht champion. In un eight round bout lkgals IN THE t'OI'.MY COl li'P of the Slute of Ori'gon, lor Marlon Comity In tho matter of (he estate of Clara A. Anderson, deceased. No tice of sale. Notice is hereby given that the undernlgned as administrator of the estate of Clara A. Anderson. deceaKed. pursuant to an order of the county court of Mat urn county, Oregon, made on the 17th dny of December, l'J24, will sell at pri vate sale on and after tho 17th day of January, 1925, the follow ing described real property, towit Lots four f4) and five (5) In block two 3 ot the town of Oates, Marlon county, Oregon, ac cording to the recorded plat thereof. You are further notified that nnld salo will bo held at the office of Guy O. Smith, 403 H.ilem Rank of Commerce bldg., halein, Oregon, and the terms of said sale will be at least one half of the purchase price In cash end tbe balance of Mid purrhnse price secured by a first mortgage upon tne aoeve described real premises. DAVB DRAGKR, Administrator of the eatnte of Clara A. Anderson, deceased. LEOAXS NOT1CK Notice Is hereby given that I have Impounded the following described dogs in compliance with ordluance No. 1404, to wit: One female Airedale dog, not very large. One large black Shepherd doc. One white spits dog. One yel. low mongrel dog. One whit foi terrier doc, yellow and black around eyes and part of ears. Ths aibove described dogs will be killed If not redeemed by owners on or before, January 3, 12$, ai provided la said ordinance. W. S. LOW, Street Commissioner. December 2. 124. ! KXECl TOR'S FINAL NOTICE To whom it may concern: No tice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, Clyde J. Boyce, execu tor of the last will and testament and estate of Emma L. Savage, deceased, has this day filed, in ths - county court for Marion county, Oregon, bis final account In said estate, and said court hai fixed and appointed Tuesday, February I, lDze, at the hour ot ten o'clock a. m. of said day, at tha county court room in the county court bo use. in Marion county, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of objections to such final account and for the settlement thereof. Dated: December SI, 1924. CLYDE J. BOVCE. Executor of the last will and tes tament ot Emma L. Suvage, de ceased. Carey F. Martin, attorney for estate. DIRECTORY AttniONKKIl P N WOODKY expert live stock, furniture, real estate vun tioneer. Res. 1610 N. Summer Tel. Sll for sale dates. Q. SATTEHLEK, auctioneer. phone or write for dates, 1441 Saginaw street, phone 1211 J. Let me make your sale a suc cess. 1 3 iiATTUiiY surriaKD PKfcliiT-O-LlTIC UATTURY bER- VlCB. Xpert auto electricians. Phone 1804 418 -Jouit St L O UARTON, Exide batteries, starts, and generator work. 171 3. Commercial. VVILLAUO Service Station, Joe Williams, 6SI Court street, phone 198. "Automotive electric ians." ciiiiioroutsT UK. a SCOTT, a C. graduate National University of Science. Chicago. Scientific chiropody. Maaonlo Temple, phone 4t. MIIKOPRACTOR UK u. L. SCOTT, chiropractor. 416 U S. bank bldg. iitt;(.isTs J. C. PhlKRY. Ruxail druggist. 116 S. Commercial St I l.I CiltK AL St l'l'tll ELUCTKICAL FUtur A Supply Co, I'll N Uberu phone 1934. House wiring and fixtures UKOWNttLL ELECTRIC, succes sors to Welch Electric, contract ing and supplies $78 State St Phon e95 3 . ARCHIE PLEENEK. electrician, houso wiring by hour or con tract Estimates furnished, phone 930 471 Court St 11AL1K ELECTRIC SHOP 33? Court. We do house wiring and carry a complete stock of fix tures. Instrament repairing, ex periments, work. Electric appll an cpw repaired. Phone 4S8. KI.OH1S1 CUT tlowors and floral pieces. De livery C. P Breithaupt. florist, 123 N Liberty, phone 380. immshk iiin; MRS. C. E. UILLElt hemstitching stamping buttons. Room Hi, over Miller's store, phone 111. SALEM Elite. hemitltchliiK. pleat ing, buttons, st imping and nee dlework. Phone 37s 329 Oregon bldg Mi:iiriiA.vr i ailor D. a M.)S!JEK Tailor foe men and women 4T4 Court St. M. A ES'i'KH. tine tailoring. 384 S ate street. MOTORl.'RCyuS LLOIU Hi KAMSDKN, bike acces sor lea and Dayton blcyclea $8? Court street HARRY "V SCOTT. The Cycle Man. 147 south Commercial, phone 68 0Te7 1 1 I'M AN K K HI KT Y KEI'OUT uatfu ot urueUy to chil dren or animals m central Wil lamette valley dtdtrlct to Dr. W. G Morehouse, humane officer, Salem. Or. tel. I51t OPTICIANS ' LASh:j titled by in optometrist How Op Urn I Co. 32 SUte St. PLC Mill NO' I'LUil lil.NC and knerul repair work. Phone 660. Graber Bros., 141 smith Liberty I'llliO M. HA Kit Plumbing, heat ing sheet metal works, 164 ft. -ommerclat PIANOS (Jlio. C. WILL pianos, uftuno- graphs, sewing machines. heet mu-le and piano studies Re pairing phonographs ind sew ing machines. 4'M Htate. Salem. PRINTING A SAI LSKIEL) customer returns to the Rowland Printing company, phone 1513. Masonic Temp's. RKPAIIMNft' STOVES rebuilt and repaired. 60 years experience. Depot Na tional and Ell wood te.tcea. sizes IC to 68 Inches high. Paints, oil and varnishes, etc., logan berry and hop hooka Salem Pence nd Stove Works ISO Court street phone 134. WAT Kit COMPANY SALUM WATER COM PAN If OI- fices. cornor Commercial and Trade St mils payable montb- ly In advance. Phone 67. WOOD WORKING JACOB WEIZEL Cabinet Works, upholstering and reflnUhlng. Phone ISM. I3 Court St. JOURNAL WAN1 AOS PAY Farm Loans AJIDEBS0H A R UTERI. 401 Orsoa Building e