Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 03, 1925, Image 9

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    SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1923
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL,' SALEM, OREGON
PAGE' NINE
Christmas Isn't Over Until Your Shopping Bruises Heal
CapitalJiJournal
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
By currier 10 cents week. 45
Ofluu month. 15 year to ad
vance. By mall, to alanon and Polk
counties, on month 60 cent, I
months 1 1. lb, month! 13.36, 1
year $4 00. Elsewhere 60 MDti ft
month. 15 a year.
Entered a secoua class itvU
matter at 8alem, Oregon.
al ember
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lication ot al! news dispatches
credited lo It or not otherwise
credited Id this paper and also
local news publish ed herein.
Member
Audit Bureau of Circulation
Advertising representatives:
Charles B. Miller. 226 Filth A a.
New York City.
W. S. Stockwelt, Peoples Gas
bids-, Chicago. 111.
m. c. Morgeneen & Co.. Inc..
I.os Ancclcs and Seattle, San
Francisco
ClnslitcU Advertising Kales
Rate per word each insertion
1 cents, three insertions a cents,
one week 8 cents, one month 20
cents, one year, per month, 12
cents: minimum per ad 25 cents.
City ads cash in advance, and
not taken over phone, unless ad
vertiser has monthly account. No
allowance fur phone errors.
a FOR SALE Honei
FOR SALE New six room houee
cheap, good terms. 1818 north
Capitol, phone 15C2W. nj
EXCHANGE New bungalow and
acre ctoso to car line, for
h(u--e In city. F. L. Wood. a4
6 ROOM bungalow, $3000; six
room house, close in, $4500.
Gertrude J. M. Page. n
A GOOD BCY A 4 room houso
and lot. electric lights, city wa
ter $$50, $150 down $10 per
month and interest 6 per cent.
See J. A. Mills, 331H State St.
IF you have missed the Xmaa gift
remember your wife on New
Year by giving her a beautiful
modern home located on one of
our best streets. Gertrude J. M.
VntTP. 4'.2 N. Cottage.
NEW 2 room plastered bungalow,
lifihts, water, garage, good lot,
close to car with furniture,
$'J00; also 4 room, lights, wa
ter, garage, good corner lot,
close to car. $1300 on $300 down
New 4 room plastered bungalow
near car, pood lot, $1400; will
consider Ford to $200, some
terms. Some good lots cheap,
easy :erms. H. K. Brown or Mel
vln Johnson. 109 S. Commer
cial.
A If 1." A i . n km : AIM
For salo by owner, new modern in
all ways, five room bungalow
In Klngwood park on main
highway pavement, just ten
minute from the heart of the
city. Cement walks and runway
to largo double garage, two
large lots 60x200, hardwood
floors, pipe furnace, full ce
ment basement, finished on all
Bides, 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 Hupmobile eedan, 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. a5
c FOR SALE Miscellaneous c
FOR SALK Universal healer,
nearly rew. Phone 8HF12. c5
FTTimTTlZER for sale, phone
. 91:.J. c7
FOR HA LE Good bicycle, 7t5 N.
Liberty. cl
BALKL) HAY A. E. Kuenu,
nhone 10F21. cS
APPLES 50c, 7Cc, $1 per bush
el, call 1 7 F 1 5 evenings. c7
BALED clover hay and straw.
Phone 981R. c
FOR bALE ISO bushels ear corn.
12 miles south of Salem. M.
Tlngelstad, Jefferson. c3
FOR SALE Antique bed room
eet and spool bed. Mrs. Kate
Fletcher, phone 149HR, c:i
foTL'Ml'AGE for sale, on highway
between Salem and Jefferson,
near Millers saw mill. Sproed's
farm. c8
EVENTUALLY; why delay the
pleasure? The Portland News.
45c per month delivered. Phone
623 or 1269W. c
FRUIT TREES
Ilgh and Ferry, call and see our
stock before buying. Phone
1140M. c3"
FI.LITLAN'D NURSERY
HIGH grade player piano, like
new. left with us to sell, will
sacrifice for $295. A snap. See
this. Tallman Piano store, 395
S. 12th. near S. P. depot. e3
WANTED Help
W A N T ED Girl to do house wurk
555 N. Liberty. g3'
LADIES $5 to $25 weekly. Ad
dress envelopes, clip ads at
home. Interstate Listing Co..
Bex 2039. Atlanta. Ga. g3
WANTED Neat house keeper for
general housework and take
care of two children. Apply Pun
day between 9 to 2. 163 N. 13th.
H3
ELECTRICITY taught by expert.
Earn while you learn at home.
Electrical book and proof les
sons free. Satisfaction guaran
teed and position secured. Write
to Chief Engineer Cooke, 2140
Lawrence Ave.. Chicago. l
MOVIE OPPORTUNITY open to
you. Expenses paid to Holly
wood and guaranteed part In
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's big Mo
tion picture. "A Message to Gar
cia." Write now for particulars.
True Confessions Magazine.
Robbin?dale, Minnesota. r3
FOR SALE Livestock
FOR SALE Sow and pigs, phone
105F1I. eft
FINE Tngenberg milk goat, reg
Istered stock. $15 for quick
sale. 895 Hoyt St. eS
FOR SALE Or trade, Jersey
cow to freshen Feb. for fresh
Phone 37FS. e5
NOTICE 35 horses and mules, on
account of high feed, price.!
reasonable; 1 cow, just fresh. 2
horses, weight 1300 and 1400,
owner In Mexico, orders to sell,
fair trial allowed. Co mm Is or.
S;ables, 654 Ferry St. el4
REAL ESTATE
TO EXCHANGE
B room bouse in Salens for &
room bungalow In Portland.
6 room bungalow In Dallas for
property In Salem or Portland.
For exchanges see
KRUEGER
I4T N. Com'l, phone 21T. n4
FORD garage, blacksmith shop,
gasoline pump, house and two
lots. In a thriving little town,
$9500; will sell or trade for Sa
lem property. Last year's in
come $1S, 000. Gertrude J. M.
Page. n'
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
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.
7H acres close In on paved road,
trade for house in town.
THO. MASON
331 M State street. n
BEST BUYS
IN HOMES AND FARMS
$9000, a real home
$700, a home, 4 rooms
$2500, close In home, 7 rooms,
almost la business district.
$4800, good home, well built, 10
rooms, corner lot 100x100 ft, both
streets paved, only 4 blocks of
post office. A real snap.
LOOK LOOK
Fine 50 acre farm, fair build
Ings, paved road, to close an es
tate. Price $3200.
IF ITS A HOME
See CHILDS & BECHTEL
640 State street
LOTS LOTS LOTS
$1000 cash will buy a fine lot
on Fairmount hill, corner, both
streets paved and pavement paid.
$80 down and balance $26 per
month will buy a fine lot on Cen
ter street, west of 17th street
Price $800.
$25 down and balance $10 per
month will buy a fine lot on paved
street, N. 17th. Price $4o0, pave
ment paid.
$10 down and $10 per month
will buy two fine lots one of which
Is located on paved street, pavt'
ment paid. Price $500.
$1750 buys a fine lot on State
street.
$1000 buys a fine east front lot
on south Commercial street.
$900 buys a fine tot on Lincoln
street west of Commercial street.
$25 down and balance $10 per
month will buy three fine lots lo
cated on N. 18th street close to
Englewood school. Price $000 for
all.
$10 will buy a fine lot on north
19th street, east front. Price $250,
If you are looking for a build
in? lot. Bee us.
W. H. GRABENIIORST & CO.
REALTORS
275 State street n4
Resolutions That I'll cut out a
large part of the grunts and kicks
and sour looks, that I'll be fairly
good natured and spread a few
miles of smiles, that I'll read this
ad and sharpen my pencil and
tigure.
60 acres lying up among the
fruit hills with good C room house,
good barn and other buildings. 10
acres ot line bearing prunes.
acres general orchard. 800 acres
gjod oak timber ready for harvest,
ail on main highway, 4 miles from
good town, right at school and 1
mile from station, price $6000 ami
will trade; 10 fruit acres with
good 5 room bungalow, barn and
other improvements, G acres of
bearing prunes, only 3 miles out
and a couple of blocks from the
great highway, price $5500. f.nd
will trade for Salem house; 10
bare acres in the beautiful Sun
nyside fruit belt for only $2000
and will take a city lot or a small
house; 40 finely improved acres,
fine houso and barn, and 20 acres
of bearing prunes and 10 acres of
cherries and walnuts, 5 miles out
where you can get a view of Mt.
Hood, price $20,000 and a stock
or dairy ranch Is wanted; another
splendid 40 out north nbout four
miles, well improved with 7 acres
of prunes and a 10 acre straw ber
ry patch, nil excellent land, price
$20,000, will trade for Salem in
come or stock ranch; $20,000 in
come for farm; 200 acre well lm
proved smooth farm near paved
road .price $25,000, for eastern
land. Happy New Year and the
same to us Lets go.
M'OILCHIUST & PENNINGTON
209 l"S bank bldtr. phone 140 n
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
THAT SMALL ACREAG 13
TRACT ON TERMS AND
PRICE WHICH IS
RIGHT
$10 down nnd balance $10 per
month will buy 5 acres of fine
dark prairie soil located closo to
Swcgle school, east of Salem
Price $1500, Interest per cent.
$10 down and balance $10 per
month will handle a fine Vt ncrc
tract located south at the end of
the S. Commercial street car line.
ail in rruit. Price $650.
$25 down and balance $10 per
month will make the first payment
on acre building site located on
Market street, between 19th and
21st street. Price $000, interest 6
per cent.
$91 down and balance $8 per
month wilt handle a fine two acre
tract on the main paved Silverton
road not far from the fairgrounds.
trice iv 10.
$SI down and balance $10 per
month will handle a fine 2 4 acre
tract just off main Silverton road
on gravel road. Price $S12.50. in
tcrest 6 per cent.
$40 down and balance $5 per
month will buy 45.100 of an acre
located nbout three city blocks
south of the city limits, south and
close to carllne and paved Pacific
highway, price $150, interest 6
per cent.
$10 down and $10 per month
will handle four fine lots, one of
which Is located on paved street
and pavement paid, containing
nearly V, acre of land, east front
age, lights, sewerage. A real bur.
Price at $750, Interest $ per cent.
1500 down nnd balance terms at
6 per cent Interest will handle 12
acres all in fruit and berries, lo
cated soutn ana close to paved
highway. Price $4500.
$1275 down and balance terms
will handle a well improved 10
acres, all In fruit and buildings.
Price fl50.
W. H. ORAnE.VHoRirr ft. Cf.
176 State street
REAL ESTATE
320 ACRE Canada farm. Improv
ed, to trade for Oregon proper
ty. 1653 Center n5
GOOD REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENTS
6 acre suburban home for resi
dence.
200 acre dairy ranch, half In
cultivation and crop, good build
ings. Snap.
Choice 280 farm mostly in cult!
vatlon, good buildings, bnup. 81.-
8,000, eay terms.
See us for good exchanges.
PEltfUNE & MAHSTERS
212 Com. club bldg. n
REST BUYS AND EXCHANGES
34 acres, 15 cleared, 19 timber,
house, barn, 3 miles from Liberty.
1 acre large Royal Anne cherry
trees, 1 horse, harness, 2 cows.
only $4L'50, terms.
60 acres, all cleared, new six
room bungalow, barn, all woven
wire fenced, on West side high
way, H mile from town, want In
come or residence to $3500, bal
ance terms. Price $10,000.
81 acres, 71 cleared, 10 timber,
modern improvements, stocked
and equipped, 6 miles from town,
want $9000 In Income residence
or good paper, balance terms.
Price $16,000.
89 acres, 75 cleared, well Im
proved, stocked and equipped.
near Mt. Angel. Price $250 per
acre.
320 acres In Franklin county.
Wash., want a cottage In one of
the Oregon beaches. This tract Is
clear, might trade even.
6 room strictly modern new
bungalow, garage, pavement, $4,
200, $1000 cash balance terms.
ROCOLOFSKY
341 State street n
ss AGENTS WANTED
gg
GUARANTEED pure wool fit to
purse and measure $a0 suits
$23.85. Commissions should run
$90 weekly. We deliver, fit, col
lect, Crane-Kent Clothes, Cin
cinnati. gg3
USING Econoino Coal-Spra re
duces your coal bill 35 per
cent. Send $1 for package to
treat one ton. Agents wanted
American Industries Trading
Co., 38 Murray St., New lork.
AGENTS WRITE FOR FREE
SAMPLES. Sell Madison "Retter
Made" shirts for large manu
facturer direct to wearer. No
capital or experience required.
Many earn $100 weekly and
bonus. Madison Mills, 506
P.roadway. New York.
SALESMEN, district managers for
Lincoln Gear-shift, greatest In
ventlon for Ford cars. Sells for
$5. Every Ford owner prospect.
I'lg commission. Department B
221 Union OH bldg., Los Ange
les. Calif. gg3
AGENTS WANTED District rep
resentatives nnd local agents,
men and women by a large man
Ufacturer to sell direct to the
consumer, part or full time, line
of patented Nopulout shirts and
shirt waists on liberal commis
sion basis. Many agents making
$lo daily. Samples froe. Posi
tively best seller on market
Nopulout Shirt Co., Box 80,
Hazleton. Pa. gg3
AUTOS
TRUCK for sale. Inquire Cherry
City Milling Co. q3
USED fords wanted for cash. 219
State street. q316
'0 DODG E louring, new license
extras, car in excellent condi
tion, had good care, $350; pri-
vato owner at Uligh hotel. q3
FOR SALE Or trade for smaller
car, Paige sedan in A-l shape.
new cord tiros, new paint, run
15.000 miles. Phone 1258R. q3
YOUR time will be well spent if
you get estimates on your auto
repair work at the Shamrock
garage, 333 Miller, phone
114 2M. q
DL x new Hudson or Esex now
nt new low water mark prices.
I have credit on one of these
fine cars which I will sell at
good discount. Tel. 331. q4
Dig sacrifice in tho following
used cars
1923 HupmoMle touring
1921 Hupmobile touring
Oldsmoblle 8, sport model
.Jordan 7 passenger
Liberty Chummy roadster
The best and most reasonable
terms given.
R. M. Mac DONALD
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
Road'ors with starter, $145,
$215, $2G0
Coupe $395
Sedan, 4 door (lato model) $59
EASY TERMS
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
Authorized Ford Dealer
2flQ N. High. Phone 1915. q
READ THIS OUT LOUD till
Special New Year Clearance
Sale of Used Cars
Big values at low prices
Dodge sedan, excellent condition
$300 down, balance payable
monthly.
Oldsmoblle sedan. This car has
had good care and la considered
a1 real bargain. $250 down and
balance payable monthly.
Hupmobile touring. A good car
cheap. Must be seen to be appre
elated. $300 down, balance by the
month.
Maxwell touring. The Good
Maxwell. This car Is excellent val
ue and may be purchased for $220
down and balance monthly.
Hupmobile roadster. Practically
new. Chance to make a big sav
ing. $400 down balance monthly
1925 License given free with
abovs cars.
We also have a number of nth
er excellent values which It will
pay you to inspect.
Se and take a demonstration
in the Esex coach, the bi great
value on the market In alt cylin
der cars. $1070 Salem.
New Hudson coach Invites com
parison. $1 585 f. o. b. Salem.
Liberal terms if devired.
FRED M POWELL MOTOR CARS
Corner of Cottage Ferry
Phone 1126 Packard, Hudson
Essex. q4'
FOB SALE Farms
I 11 AVE a bargain for you, 13
acre suburban home, four
miles from Salem, on paved
road. Terms. Room 4, Breyman
bhlg. bl
FOR SALE
To settle the estate ot A. M.
Blinston the First National bank
aa executor will sell hie farm of
63 acres 6 miles south ot Sa
lem on Roscdale hilt
27 acres in bearinr prunes, 1
acre of walnuts 16 years old, 6
acres loganberries, balance so
acres Is cultivated land, 9 room
house, 4 years old, barn and out
buildings, dryer ready for use.
In mile or good school, pave
ment to Rosedale within ft mile
ot farm, good rock road balance
of way, on main road to Ankeny
bottom. Price $13,500.
First National Bank, Salem,
Oregon.
WANTED Situation
WANTED Tinting. paper hang
ing, floor surfacing, expert ser
vice guaranteed. Phone 1491W.
h9
FOR SALE Poultry
FOR SALE
105F11. -Turkey toms. Phone
f8
FOR SALE 3 dozen White Leg
horn pullets. Mrs. Ray Kenton,
Rt. 8. box 223AA, Claxtar. f
S. C. WHITE Leghorn baby chicks
from Superior atock. Build up
that flock of early fall and win
ter layers. Order now for 1925
Boring delivery. Most reason
able prices on application. Blhn
Hatchery, Dept. 42, Petaluma,
Cal. f3
LOANS
GOVERNMENT loaiJ on farms
6H per cent F. L. Wilkinson.
203 U. & National bank bldg.
MONEY to loan oo real estate, pri
vate money, lowest ratea T. K.
Ford, over Bush's bank. r
IF you want a loan on any good
real or personal security.
See John H. Scott, 305 Oregon
bldg. T314
MONEY TO LOAN ou city prop
erty, either building and loan
plan or private money. Farms
loans with insurance company
jnoney at 67e with commjs;-
elon added. Ralph h. Mccurdy,
Noa. 5 and 6, Steeves-Moore
Ride. Salem. r
LOANS
FARM LOANS Plenty of money
to loan on good farm security.
CITY LOANS We ero loaning
Prudential Insurance company
money on city residences and
business property, at 6 per
cent, plus a commission. Haw
kins & Roberts, Inc.', 205 Ore
gon bldg. r'
FARM AND CITY LOANS
20 year farm loans on rural
credit plan, with privilege of pre
payment at any time.
City loans made, at lowest rates
if Interest.
If you have money to loan on
slther city or farm property see
me, I have clients wanting private
money.
R. W. MAHSTERS
09 Masonic Temnls. Sr.lem. r
FOE BENT
APARTMENTS 205 a. Com'l. J29
APARTMENTS, 268 north Cottage
BOARD and room, 5CG X. Com'l
J3
0 ItOOM modern bungalow, near
ijarrisn nign, 1275 m St. j3
TWO furnished apartments, 4C1
north High. j:
HOUSE keeping rom, 110 Divls
lon steet. j6
CLEAN furnished apartment, 4S0
IV. Liberty. j4
5 ItOOM houso for rout. Inquire
555 Ferry. - j3
5 ROOM lurnished apt, 754 north
High. j3
HOT rooms and upartincnts. C33
Ferry. J3
FURNISHED apt. C39 north Lib
grty. j4
FURNISHED apartments, 1173 N.
Fourth, phone 2080M . j 2
NICE furnished apartment, 590
Union, phone 6C7J. J3
FURNISHED 4 room flat. 3CC
Chfmcketa St. J2J
5 ROOM modern house. Call 859
Center street J3
HIGH class furnished apartment,
adults. 720 north Commercial. J
HOUSI3 and apartments, phone
2050.T. j329
HEATED
205CJ.
apartments, phone
J3
ROOM and board, home privileges
every thing new. Phone 1U42J.
. J3
5 ROOM house on paved street,
near school; garage. 1795 north
5th. Phone 12NH.I. jr.
FOR RENT 4 room furnished
house, with garage. Phone
1 064 W. j5
FOR RENT 2 room plastered
house, furnished; adults only.
Call 1436M. 1617 Oak St. j4
FOR RENT Two roum apt. with
kitchenette, close In. 194 S.
Cottage. j5
4 ROOM house, garage, chicken
house, garden, on north 17th.
Call KS0 north Com'l. J
STORK room for rent, corner of
Liberty and Ferry just newly
finished. Phone 1146W. J7
ROOM and board, or board by
dny. week or month. 434 north
High, phone 1745M. j7
FOR RENT Small house. light,
water and sewer. 1570 N. Com'l
phone R6F22. j3
FOR KENT Houses and apart
ments. F. L. Wood, 241 Statn
St. J4
4 ROOM bungalow, bath room,
water, lights, garage close to
school and car. 2011 Maple ave.
)5
2 AND 3 room furnished u part
men tn, furnace and fireplace, 2
blocks north of capltol. Phone
30. J3
WELL lurnished housu, newly
papered and clean throughout,
for nice couple only. 1970 north
Commercial St. phone 647. J3
PLEASANT and closo in furnish
ed and nnfurolihed apartments,
also 6 room house for rent,
room 4 Breyman bldg. J7
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
down town apartment, good Jo
cation. Call at 268 N. Liberty,
phone 1927W. J5
FOR RENT 1 3-room furnlhed
apt, ground floor $1. 1 2-room
furnished apt, up stairs, $12. 412
N. 21st. 13
eel FOB SALE Wood
DRY wood. Phone 77F2.
ee5
WOOD saving, phone 1131. ee316
FOK SALE Dry slab wood, dry
second growth. Phone 1756. eeS
GOOD second
growth $6.50.
ec6
phone 110F2.
WOOD sawing. Judd and Schmidt
phone 142. ee23
BEST second growth fir $7; oak
$9. Phone 1131. ee4
WOOD for sale, oak. ash and fir.
phone 1556J. eo3
NICE dry slab wood uud oak tor
sale cheap. 1819. ec331
WOOD sawing, Fisher Bdros.
1819. ee331
FOR dry wood 4 ft aud 16 inch,
phone 1S79W. ee317
OLD and second growth fir, 16 in.
and 4 ft. ash . fL p lions 1307.
ee5
YOU can do better on real sec
ond growth fir by calling 1380M
eeS
BEST wood, all kinds, prices
reasonable. Phone 1394 or 68 F
81. ec3
CHIMNEY sweeps. Sack Delivery
if uoi (jo. wood per sack, 35c;
furnace repairing. Phones 1802.
eel3
SALEM Fuel Yards, 72 Trade
street. Coal and perfectly dry
Wood kept in shed. Phone 1802.
price right. eo24
GOOD WOOD AND COAL $12.76
ton up. Prompt delivery. Hill
man Fuel, phone 1856. ee
TRANSFER
Also good dry wood and Utah coal
LARM ER
TRANSFER A STORAGE CO.
Phone 930 ec
BEST GRADE OF WOOD
4 fL and 16 Inch
Dry Mill Wood
Dry Second Growth Fir
Dry Old Fir
Dry 4 ft. oak and ash
Prompt delivery and reasonable
price. Fred E. Wells, 280 wuth
Church, ohone 1642. m
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Ladles Elgin watch, ini
tials on watch R A H, on fob
D K H. Call 1484M. k3
LOiSr A new Parker fountain,
pen, an esteemed gift, will pay
liberally for its recovery. Wm.
Fleming, 341 State St. k5
LOST Black bird dog, white strip
on face. Polk county license No.
734. Reward. 1795 south Lib-
orty. phone 1598W. k
TAKEN UP Ono yearling heifer
. red, during heavy snow, from
Cooper place. Owner can have
r by calling at P. Parscgtan's, Rt.
3, box 20C. k5
a BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Special, oiling sta
tion, splendid location, full
equipment. W. A. Liston, 434
Court street. u2
FOR SALE Four year lease utid
furnishings, modern steam
heated apartment house, nil
apartments rented and easy to
koep rented, block half from
post office, state house and
heart of city, now nettins; $200
, month, only two hours day act
ual work. Snap for some elderly
couple or couple that working.
Box 20 cars Journal. u4
FOE SALE Livestock
7-WEEKS old pigs for sale, $4
. each. Phone 63F24. e3
FOR SALE Good stock ewes.
John Dunlavy, lirookfl, Or. e3
VETERINARIAN. Dr. Patterson.
Phono 2028W. e24
4 YEAR old grade Jersey, fresh.
It. Townsend. 6F3. e4
MISCELLANEOUS
WILL care for children by day or
hour. 854 N. Commercial. m3
WOODRY buys furnTture for caau,
phone 611. n
FOR expert furniture packing and
shipping, call Stiffs Furniture
store, phone 941.
A PLEASANT homo white board
ing. All homo cooking. Board
and room or board by month,
week or day. Mrs. Effie Young.
260 Center street J319
SOOS Scavenger set vice. Garbage
and refuse of all Kinds removed
by the month at reasonable rates
phone 35, residence 2058. Cess
pools cleaned and dead animals
removed m
SQUARE Deal Welding Works ox
acetylene and electric. We spo-
Ctaitze .on cylinder blocks, alum
inum cases, heavy cast iron.
Steel tanks, boilers, fiues, leaf
and coll springs, frames and
fenders. Call us for estimates.
If its made of metal we can
weld It 349 Ferry St. phone
864. m
VANTED Miscellaneous
I
II. EGNER Plumbing and repair
work. Phone 13I0W. 1321
WANTED To buy good piano
heap for cash. Phone 4 6 KM,
Joy Tumor. 13
REPAIRS on your water pipes,
lightning service. The Stove
Shop, phone 1524. 14
WANTED Place for high school
i girl, to work for room and
board and go to school. Phone
78F12. 13
PAINTING, kaltiumiiiing. tinting
and repairs, my prices are
right. Call evenings 6 to 7
o'clork I 434J link for LaMirc. IC
WANTED Stock of American
Rotary Valve Motors Co. Any
one having shares for salo ad
dress box 40 care Journal, and
slnte prire In reply. J3
WANTED Private money fur
farm loans. We have several
applications on hand. Hawkins
A Roberts. Inc., 206 Oregon
building. !
WANTED Used furniture ran r-
es. heaters, cook stoves, tools.
etc. We pay cash, get our prices
before you sell. Liberty Ex
change, 241 N. Com'l St phone
841. !
WANTED Used furniture, stoves
of all kinds, guns, kodaks, tool,
etc. People's Furniture store
srills for less or makes the other
fellow do It Phone 734, 271
S. Commercial. t
WANTED X have clients desiring
to borrow private money rather
than from corporations I repre
' senL f you have money to loan
see my list of lit mortgage of
ferings. Ralph H. McCurdy, N'os.
6 and 6. Sleeves-Moore Bldg,
Salem.
Journal Want Ads fay
SHEVLIN TURNS
DOWN PURCHASE NOW SAT SFACTORY
Minneapolis, Minn. Jan. 2. -Headquarters
here of the Shevlln
llixon Lumber company elated In
reply to an inquiry that an op
tion on the Shaw-Bertram lumber
plant at Klaiuath Falls, Oregon,
had not been exercised. The op
tion expired today.
Klamath Falls. Ore., Jan. 2.
Announcement by The Associated
Press from Mlnneannlhi rnrlnv tn
the effect that the Shevlin-Ilixon
Lumber interests tailed to exercise
their option on the Shaw-Bertram
lumber plant here, leavna In Hmiht
the exact locution of their project
ed operations in Klamath Falls.
During the past few days en
gineers have been surveying a 20
acre site on Lakn E wanna n.i
local belief prevails that this Is
to be used for their local mill and
plant. Confirmation of the pur
chase or contemnlated nnrHmqA nf
this property, however, cannot be
procured here.
LEGAL PROBLEMS OF
DRY ENFORCEMENT
SOLVED BY DECISION
(Continued from TaBe One)
dressed only to tho legtelaturo,
and thcro being no law of tlie
state authorizing unconstitutional
searches, the officers, nt moat,
were trespassers, mid the reniody
is against them." Hero the court
saye:
"But tho constitution Is ad
dressed to not only tho legislature,
hut to every officer of the stnto.
including the Judiciary," and the
opinion of the United States su
preme court In the case of Weeks
vs. United States as follows:
"Tha fourth amendment was
intended to secure the citizen In
person and property against un
lawful Invasion of tho sanctity of
his home liy ornccrs ot the law
acting under the legislature or
Judicial sanction. This protection
is equally extended to tlio rll.in
of the government, nnd officers of
the law acting under it. To sanc
tion such proceedings would bo to
ailirm by judicial decision a mani
fest neglect if net an onen d.fi
anco nt the prohibitions of the
constitution "
Concerning tlie rcasonabienoss
of searches without warrants, the
opinion reads:
"It i3 said that a search with a
warrant may bo unreasonable, and
a eearcn witnout a warrant may
ue reasonable and lawful, if rea
sonablc. The first proposition Is
a icgai lniposslbimy. An officer
with a warrant duly Issued wno
iouows Its commands cannot muk:
an unreasonable search. It Is rea
Konable because It is lawful. II.
may exceed his authority and the
search be unreasonable, but in
that case he Is no longer with a
warrant,
"Nor is the second propwltlcn
any sounder. If he makes a search
without a warrant, however po
lite, gentle, or considerate he may
bo, the search Is unreasonable, be
cause It Is unlawful,"
. .
The opinion held in regard to
the submisrflon of seized liquor ar.
evidence, that the liquor Itself
need not bo exhibited If the In
formation of the witnesses entao
Ilnhca the fact that tho evidence
was seized, saying:
"The whiskey bottle and con
tents are what is termed 'real'
oviuence. 11 was not at all es
sential, in any case, to nut It
evidence. The Information of the
witnesses, obtained from the bot
tle of liquor, was Just as effec
tive '
In deciding the McDanlel case
the ocurt was spilt four to three,
Justice Coshow writing the dis
senting minority opinion, which
was based on tho assertion I hat
the constitution prohibitions arc
directed to the legislature and not
to indlvidualt officers, and that
no law Is assailed tn this appeal
"There Is no claim that the
search nnd seizure compliined of
were made by virtue of any un
constitutional statute or law of
the state." reads tho minority
opinion. "There Is no claim by
the state that the officers wore
authorized by any order of ny
court or any law In conflict with
said section 9 of article 1 of our
fltate constitution. If the officers
execded tlieir authority, they wsre
subject to civil and criminal ni
hility. If tho search was unlaw
ful, they were guilty of assault
and battery. If the search
and seizure were unlawful, it was
t lio duty of the district attorney
to have caused the arrest of !ie
offending officers, and prosecuted
them for their crave offense. Tho
violation of said section Is a very
serious offense and Is so recog'
nlzed by all authorities. Its en
forcement is not secured by Ignor
ing violations thereof, or by re
fusing to enforce the law against
offenders of other statutes."
. . .
Another point of conflict of tlie
minority opinion concerns tlie lo
galitjr of tho search and the neces
sity of of flc t, having a person
under lawful arrest before they
may search him. Here the minor
ity opinion says:
" It must b, conceded that
the search, seizin. ,nd arrest were
all parts of th. same act.
The errest should always be made
first end the eearch and selsure
made afterward, hut Incidental
thereto. The search end seizure
were not less incidental to the ar-
rmt, because the officers did not
Inform the defendant that he was
under arrest until after he wa.i
searched, but directly In the same
connection and at the same time.
POSTAL BILL IS
'Washington, Jan. S Tha postal
rata Increase bill, as revised by the
senata postofflca committee la sat
isfactory to President Coolidge,
Chairman Moses ot the sub -commit
tea that redrafted the measure
announced today after a coufer
en os with the president.
The bill presented yesterday to
the senate represents a sharp re
vision of the rates proposed by
the postofflca department, partic
ularly on second class mail.
The position of Mr. Ccclldge aa
represented by Senator Muses, Is
that so long aa the measure pro
vides In scientific manner for rais
ing funds necessary to meet the
proposed postal employes' pay In-1
crease the desired end will be ac- j
comptlshed.
TITLE PLAY IN CITY
' LEAGUE OPENS MONDAY
The first game to decide the
Commereial League championship
will be played Monday evening at
7:00 o'clock at the armory. Two
toama are tied for the first place
honors, the Union Oil and the
Anderson & Brown five are to
meet in the first game. The Union
Oil five has been going good all
season and they will give the
sporting goods store a hard battle
for the championship. The win
ner must win two out ot three
games to be champions.
Anderson & Brown will be
handicapped as they have lost the
work ot Lennen who has per
formed exceptionally well alt sea
son. A meeting was held at the
Spa yesterday to arrange the
schedule and the schedulo will be
definitely decided at another
luncheon this afternoon, yluotber
one of the finals will be played
Wednesday evening. The schedule
will bo announced later.
SELF-EXILED
SENATORS TO
RETURN HOME
(Continued from TnKe One)
Tho hotel became tho focal point
to the town. Tho party organized
a fourth of July celebration whieh
dwarfed anything previously in
tho town. They provided the ora
tors, composed half of the parade
nnd outshone every one in fire
works. The local atorekecpers
adapted their stocks to the sena
tors' tastes, tlie moving picture
shows, dances and sporting events
.swelled their audiences with visit
ors from Rhode Island.
And yet, the hotel was almost a
community In itself. Twice death
visited It nnd once a marriage was
performed when a daufjhtor of one
of tha senators transferred her
ceremony to Itutlnnd so that hor
father might attend. Thanksgiv
ing a Kleantlc dinner was served
the senatorial family; a Christmas
tree boro gifts for nil; and on
New Year's eve tho four story
building winked lights from every
window until the clock In the v II
Ingo church nearby boomed Its an
nouncement of tho new year.
Several IteclcctCil '
Sle.mwhlle. In Rhode Island, the
affair In which tlio senators had
been leaders went on without them
Kleetiuna were waged at long
range. Thirteen of the twenty
two, several had not run again,
wero returned to office in the re
publican landslide, which swept
the state. Now with tho stamp of
approval placed on their course by
the voters, they enter Tucsduy
noon a new legislative year.
1921 YEAR OF
PRORESS WITHOUT
PARALLEL IN SALEM
(Continued from Page One)
havo taken advantage of the
privilege and are given one tablet
every week. More than 20,000
tablets havo been distributed and
a recent order has bee a placed for
an additional 25,000 which, it is
os tl mated will furnish tlie neccs
sary supply for the remainder of
the school yar.
Kxteneivo psychology tests
throughout the grades have made
possible readjustment ot courses
and tho selection ot pupils need
ing special training In "Oppor
tunity Classes." One of these
classes has been established at
Grant and another will be put In
a school In the southern part of
tho city In the near future.
Compulsory physical education
for boys, the re-establishment of
the cafeteria which now serves a
balanced lunch for twenty cents,
additions in equipment to several
of the departments, are changes
at the senior high school during
the yoar.
An Increase In attendance ot
276 and an increase ot nine touch
ers to the faculty staff over last
year are shown by the reports
made at the beginning of the
Christmas vacation.
Purchase of a 6-acre tract ad
Joining the school property of the
i'arrish Junior high at a coat ot
$7,000 has provided the school
syitcra with a site for the erection
ot a new building In the future
which will be centrally located
and will otherwise offer unusual
advantages for expansion by
grouping tha buildings around
the Parrlsh school.
Washington. hale of nine cargo
ships of approximately $1,250,000
to the Pacific Traders flienmsMp
corporation, wn approved by the
shipping board.
iJ0R SALE Harscrr Stock
NUT and fruit trees, ornamentals.
Pea re y Bros. Nursery, 237 State
d
ENGLISH walnut trees, will bear
from three to five years. 1721
Chemeketa St. d2t
SALEM MILL CITY STAGE
EFFECTIVE APRTX 15
Via Cottage Farm, State Hospital,
Turner. Aumsville, 8ubllmlty,
Stayton, Mehama. Lyons, Foi
Valley, Gooch, Mill City.
Leaves Salem 10:10 a, m 7; 10
a m., 4:30 p. m.
Leaves Mill City T a. m. U:5t
0 m. 1: 69 p m.
LEOALS
KXliCt'TOH'li llltST NOTICE
To whom it may concern; No
tice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned John J. Williams has
this day, by an order of the coun
ty court of Marion county, Ore
gon, been duly appointed execu
tor of the last will and testament
and estate of Maude Guornsey
Williams, deceased, and has duly
qualified as such and has received
letters testamentary on her estate.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified 0
present the same, duly verified, to
Carey F. Martin, attorney for said
estate, 413 Masonle Temple build
ing, Salem, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this no
tice. Dated, Dec. 6, 1924.
JOHN J. WILLIAMS,
Executor of the last will and
estate ot Maude Guornsey Will
iams, deceased.
Carey F. Martin, attorney for
estate.
DIRECTORY
M t7l IONKKK
fc N. WOOOHY. expert live
stock, furniture, real estate auc
tioneer. Res. IS 10 N. Summer
Tel. 611 for sale da tea
CJ. SATTEULH12, auctioneer,
phone or write for dates, 1440
Saginaw street, phone 121 1J,
Let ma make your sale a suc
cess. 13
IIATTJ-JCY SI TPUKH
PUKST-O-Ll'i'h; UATTEUY SfcJU
VICE. Expert auto electricians.
Phone 1804 41s Court Bl "
It. O. BARTON, Exide batteries,
starter and generator work. 171
3. CommatOm!.
VVILLAUD Service Station, Joe
Williams, 631 Court street,
phone 193. "Automotive electric
tans." CHIROPODIST
UK. a. b SCOTT. 3. C grauuate
National University ot Science.
Chicago. Scientific chiropody.
Masnnlo Temple, phone 640j
CIIIHOPRArrOK
UK. O. L. SCOTT, chiropractor,
416 U S. bank bldg.
DRUGGISTS
J. C. fEKRY, Ruxiil druggist. 116
8. Commercial 8L
M.l C1IIH AL SUPPLIES
ELECTRICAL Fixture at Supply
Co., m N. Liberty, phone 1934.
House wiring and tlxturea
UKOW.NELL ELECTRIC, succes
sors to Welch Electric, contract
ing and supplies. 379 State St
Phone 983.
ARCHIti FLEENER. electrician,
bouse wiring by hour or con
traoL Estimates furnished, phone
980. 471 Court St.
UAL IK. ELECTRIC SHOP 337
Court. We do house wiring and
carry a complete stock of fix
tures. Instrument repairing, ex
perimental work. Electrle appll
ances repaired. Phone 488.
M.OR1S1
CUT flowuia and floral pieces. De
livery. C. F. Ureithaupt. florist,
123 N. Liberty, phone 380.
HHMSTITCHfiNG
iliCd. C. U. MILLER, hemstitching
stamping, buttons. Room 10,
over Miller's storo. phone 117.
SAL KM 10 11 to, hemstitching, pleat
ing, outtons, stamping and nee
dlework. Phone 379. 329 Oregon
bldg.
MI Kt IIANT TAILOR
JJ. ll MOS11ER Tailor tor men
and women. 474 Court SL
M. A. ESTES. fine tailoring. 334
3'ale street.
imnoiccKcLics
LLOYD a!. RAMSDEN. bike acces
sories and Dayton bicycles. 387
Court street.
HA RR Y W. SCOTT. "The Cycle
Man," 147 south Commercial.
phone 68.
iti:i;oN iii mam: socikty
KKt'URT vasua of cruelty to chil
dren or animals in central WH-
. lamette valley district to Dr. W.
G. Morehouse, humane officer,
Salcrn, Or., tel. 1510
OPTICIANS
GLAriSfcb tilted by an upiotnetriuu
How Optical Co.. 825 Slate SL
'LU.MlllNU and general repair
work. Phone 650. Graber Bros.,
Ill south Liberty.
I'll ICO M. BAKU Plumbing, heat
ing, sheet metal works. 164 8.
-ommerclal.
I ANUS
GEO. C. WILL, pUnos, pono
graphs, sewing machines, sheet
muMlo and piano studies. Re
pairing phonographs and sew
Ing machines. 432 State. Salem.
PRINTING
A SATISFIED customer returns to
the Rowland Printing company,
phone 151 2. Masonic Temple.
RKPAIRING
SToVEs rebuilt and repaired. 68
years experience. Depot. Na
tional and Ellwood fe.ioea, sites
36 to 68 Inches high. Paints,
oil and Tarnishes, etc logan
berry and hop hooka Salem
Fence and Stove Worka 350
Court street, phone 124.
WATi;it COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY Ol
flcea. eorner Commercial and
Trade Sts. Bills payable month
ly In advance. Phone 67.
WOOD WORKING
JACOB WEIZEL Cabinet Works,
upholstering and reflntshlng.
Phone 1691. I3 Court St.
'apitsi ln.irn ii Want Ads Pa
Farm Loans
ANDERSON ft RUPERT,
40 Oregon Building