MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1925
Me capital' journaX," salem, Oregon
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F0 ttS ALZt3 AD ?
A' OK WALK New six room house
cheap, good terms. 1818 north
Capitol, phono 1562W. ftj
EXCHANGE New bungalow and
aero close to car line, for
huuse In city. K. I,. Wood. n4
& ROOM buiigulow, 3000; fix
room house, close in, $4500.
Gertrude J. M. Page, a
4 ROOM bungalow, bath room,
water, lights, garase close to
school nnd car. 2011 Maple ave.
A tl'JUlJ lit Y A 4 room houso
and l"t, electric lights, city wa
ter ?ii0, $150 down $10 per
month and Interest 6 per cent.
See J. A. Mills, 331 hk Slate St.
nf.
11'' you have missed the Xmas gift
remember your wife on New
Year by giving her a beautiful
modern home located on one of
our best streets. Gertrude J. M.
Fa it. 4S2 N. Cottase. a
NEW 2 room plastered bungalow,
lights, water, garage, good lot,
close to car with furniture,
$100; nlso 4 room, lights, wa
ter, garage, good corner lot,
close to car, $1300 on $300 down
New 4 room plastered bungalow
near car, good lot. $1400; will
consider Ford to JL'00, some
terms. Some good lots cheap,
easy ;erms. H. E. Brown or Mol
vin Johnson, 109 S. Commer
cial, a
A REAL. BARGAIN
For sale by owner, new modern In
all ways, five room bungalow
in Klngwood park on main
highway pavement, just ten
minutea from the heart of the
city. Cement walks nnd runway
to large double garage, two
large lots 50x200, hardwood
floors, pipe furnace, full ce
ment 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, aleo five
passenger Hupmobile sedan, A-l
condition. You could not replace
all this for $7000, priced for
quick sato $4700. Just think
$J500 down nnd balance like
rent. Phone owner 11H2J. oj
c FOR SALE Miscellaneous c
CLOWIlt hay, call 1F1 1. c'J
FOH SALE Twin beds.
Cottage.
cl
FOR- SALE Universal' heater,
nearly rew. Phone 8t'F12. c5
FEKTlTIZKH" for sale, phone
94 ".J c?
FOR SALE Good bicycle, 765 N.
Liberty. cj
BALED HAY A. E. Kuctul.
phone 10F21. 8
APPLES 50c, 7Zc. $1 per bush
el, call 17F15 evenings. c7
BALED clover hay a ad straw.
Phone 9R1R. c
b'fl'.MPAGE for sale, on highway
between Salem and Jefferson,
near Millers saw mill. Sproed's
farm. eS
FOR SALE Sev.tug machine,
Singer drophead, good condi
tion. West salem auto park near
bridge. c6
FOR SALE 12 disc grain drill,
one low wheel f irm wagon goal
as new. A. Jackson, near Au
b u r n school. Rt. 6. box 131. c4
EVEVl'UALLY ; why delay the
pleasure? The Portland News
45c per month delivered. Phone
923 or 1269W. c
FRUIT TREES
High nnd Ferry, call and see our
stock before buying. Phone
1140M. Ci
FT.L'ITLAND NURSERY
WANTED Help
g
EXPERIENCED stove repair man
wanted. Capital Bargain houay.
215 Center St. g'
WANTED Neat house keeper for
general housework and take
care of two children. Call 704
N. Cnm'l. (E6
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Gold signet ring Friday
noon on P O steps. Return to
Cnpital Journal. Howard. k4
LOST A new Parker fountain
pen, on esteemed gift, will pay
liberally for Its recovery, Wm.
Fleming. $41 State St. K6
TAKEN LP One yearling heifer
red. during heavy snow, from
Cooper place. Owner can have
by calling at P. Parseglan's, Rt.
$. box 206. k5
A GUN NT sack full of tools be
longing to I Me city tractor lost
between Hann-n's planing mill
and Saginaw street In the city
of Salem. Suitable reward will
be given If the finder will re
turn same to W. S. Low, street
commissioner. kl
t FOR SALE Poultry
FOR SALE Turkey torn. Phone
losrn. t
TWO duzen Rhode Island Red pul
lets for sale. 3. A. Mills, 331H
State Ptreet. f
FOR SALE 3 doxeo Whits Leg
horn pullets. Mrs. Ray Kenton.
.. 8, box 223AA. Claxtar. f
REAL ESTATE ,
TO t:CilAM-.K
B room house in Salem for 5
room bungalow la Portland.
S room bungalow in Dallas for
property in Salem or Portland. '
lor exchanges ice
KKUEGtSR
147 N. Com'1, phone 21T. n4
r'OHU garage, blacksmith shop,
gasoline pump, house and two
lota, in a thriving little town.
$9500; will sell or trade (or Sa
lem property. Last years in
come $15,000. Gertrude J, M
Page. n
WHEN TIRED OF HUNTING see
me. I havft hundreds ot proper-
ties meeting every thinkaule de
mand. My system saves time.
nerves and shoes. HARRIS,
Kntrance Masonlo 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.
7 Vi acres close In on paved road.
trade for house In town.
THOMASO.N
331 'A State street. n
J (EST BUYS
IN HOMES AND FARMS
$ 'J 000, a real home
$700, a home, 4 rooms
$2500, cloee In home, 7 rooms,
almost in 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 LOOIC
Fine 50 acre farm, fair build
ings, paved road, to close an es
tate. Price $3200.
IF ITS A HOME
See CHILIS & BEC11TEL
540 State street
LOTS LOTS LOTS
$1000 cash will buy a fine lot
on alrmount hill, corner, both
tit re eta paved and pavement paid
$80 down and balance $25 per
month will buy a fine lot on Cen
ter street, wort of 17th stree:
Price $800.
$25 down and balance $10 per
month will buy u fine lot on paved
street, N. 17 Ih. Price $450, pave
ment paid.
$10 down and $10 per month
win buy two fine lots one of whict,
is located on paved street, pave
ment paid. Price $500.
$1750 buys a fine lot on State
street.
$1000 buys a fine cast front lot
on south Commercial street.
$900 buys a fine lot on Lincoln
street west of Commercial street.
$25 down and balance $10 per
month will buy three fine lota lo
cated on N. 13th street close to
Englcwood school. Price $600 for
all.
$10 will buy a fine lot on north
19th street, cast front. Price $250.
If you are looking for a build
ing lot, sec us.
W. H. GRABENHORST & CO.
REALTORS
?75 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 smites, that I'll read this
ad and sharpen my pencil and
figure;
60 acres lying up among the
fruit hills with good 6 room house,
good barn and other buildings. 10
acres of fine bearing prunes, 2
acres general orchard, 800 acres
good oak timber ready for harvest,
all on main highway, 4 miles from
good town, right at school and 1
mile from sution, price JG00Q and
will trade; 10 fruit acres with
good 5 room bungalow, barn and
other improvements, 6 acres of
bearing prunes, only 3 miles out
and a couple of blocks from the
gre.u highway, price $5500. f nd
will trade for Salem house; 10
bare acres in the beautiful Suu-
nvMido fruit belt for only $2000
ami will take a city lot or a small
house; 40 finely improved acres,
fine house and barn, and 20 neres
of bearing prunes and 10 acres of
cherries nnd walnuts. 6 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 about four
miles, well improved with 7 acri-s
of prunes and a 10 acre etrawber
ry patch, all excellent land, price
$20,000. will trade for Salem in
come or stock ranch; $20,000 In
come for farm; 200 acre well im
proved smootli farm near paved
road .price $25,000, for eastern
land. Happy New Year and the
same to us Let's go.
MGILCHR1ST & PENNINGTON
209 VA bank bldg. phono 140 n
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
THAT SMALL ACREAGE
TRACT ON TERMS AND
PRICE WHICH IS
RIGHT
$10 down and balance $10 per
month will buy 5 acres of fino
dark prairie soil located close to
Swegle school, east of Salem.
Price $1500, Interest 6 per cent.
$10 down and balance $10 per
month will handle a fine hi acre
tract located south at the end of
the S. Commercial street car line,
all in fruit. Price $650.
$25 down nnd balance $10 per
month will make the first payment
on 4 acre building site located on
Market street, between 19th nnd
21st street. Price $600, interest 6
per cent.
$91 down and balance $8 per
month will handle a fine two acre
tract on the main paved Silverton
road not far from the fairgrounds.
i Price $910.
$81 down and balance $10 per
month will handle a fine 2 acre
tract Just off main Silverton road
on gravel road. Price $S12.50. in
terest 6 per cent. I
$40 down and balance $5 per
month will buy 45.100 of an aero
located about three city blocks
south of the city limits, south and
close to carline and paved Pacific
highway. Pries $450, interest
per cent.
$10 down and $10 per month
will handle four fins lots, one of
which is located on paved street
and pavement paid, containing
nearly H acre ot land, east front
age, lights, sewerage. A real buy.
Price at $750, interest S per cent.
$500 down and balance terms at
$ per cent interest will handle 12
acres all In fruit and berries, lo
cated south and close to paved
highway. Price $4500.
$1275 dawn and balance terms
wilt handle a well Improved 10
acres, all In fruit and buildings.
Price $5300.
W. H. GRABENHORST CO.
275 State street Ii4'
FOE SALE Nursery Stock '
NUT and fruit trees, ornamentals.
Pearcy Bros. Nursery. 237 State
d
ENGLISH walnut trees, will bear
from three to live years. 1721
Chemeketa St. d29
Kg
AGENTS WANTED
Kg
TAILORING SALESMEN Davib
$29.50 "Square Deal" line ready
for spring. Amazing' values, na
tionally famous. "Satisfaction
guaranteed or money refund
ed." Liberal commissions in ad
vance. New profit sharing plan
to Increase your earnings. No
charge for $40 selling outfit.
Our eighteenth year selling di
rect. Producers save time. Mail
letter giving experience and ref
erences. P. H. Davia Tailoring
Co., 780 Power bldg., Cincin
nati. Ohio. g"4
REAL ESTAxE
30 ACRE Canada farm, improv
ed, to trade for Oregon proper
ty. 1653 Center n5
WE will build to suit on 1890
State street and lease the prop
erty for a term of years, to a
responsible party. J, G. Mer-,
chen. n4
GOOD REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENTS
$ acre suburban home for resi
dence. 200 acre dairy rauch, half in
cultivation and crop, good build
ings. Snap.
Choice 280 farm mostly in cultl
vat ion, good buildings. Snap. $!,
5,uuu, eaey terms.
See us for good exchanges.
PERRINE & MARSTERS
212 Com. club bldg.
ANNOUNCEMENT Wo wish to
announce the removal of our
offices from the U. S. bank bldg.
to 169 south High street (next
door to the New Salem hotel,)
where we have sufficient room
for all departments, and where
we will be glad to meet our old
clients as well as new ones. We
will appreciate the listing of
your farms and city properties.
We are receiving many eastern
inquiries for Oregon properly.
Home Realty Co., 169 S. High
street. i
BEST BUYS AND EXCHANGES
34 acres, 15 cleared, 19 timber,
houe, barn, 3 miles from Liberty
1 acre large Royal Anne cherry
trees, 1 horse, harness, 2 cows.
only $42o0, terms.
60 acres, all cleared, new six
room bungalow, barn, all woven
wiro fenced, on est side high
way, 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.
I'rice $16.ouo.
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 trado even.
5 room strictly modern new
bungalow, garage, pavement, $4,-
200, $1000 cash balance terms.
SOCOLOISKY
34t State street
AUTOS
1920 FORD for sale cheap, good
condition. 1'hone 70F32. q6
USED fords wanted lor cash. 219
State street. q'llC
GOOD Chevrolet to trade for mo
torcycle. Address box 165, Rt. 2
H4
WILL tadu Ford tearing for late
model coupe, will pay differ
ence. Write box 5 Capital Jour-
ml. qr,
lULK time will bo well spent if
you get estimates on your auto
repair work at the Shamrock
garage, 333 Miller, phone
1142M. q20
BU Y new Hudson or Essex now
at new low water mark prices
I have credit on one of these
fine cars which I will sell at
good difrcount. Tel. 331. q4
Rig sacrifice In the- following
used cars
l'.23 Hupmobile touring
1921 Hupmobile touring
.OUlsniobile 8, sport model
Jordan 7 passenger
Liberty Chummy roadster
The best and most reasonable
terms given.
It. M. MacDONALD
Marmon Dealer
2.'fi State, phone 793 q
USED CAR SPECJALb
Tourings without starter, $45.
$65. $110. $140
Tourings with starter, $110,
$150, $225, $340. S3S5
Roadster without starter, $90
Roadsters with starter, $14 j.
$215, $260
Couno $395
Sedan, 4 door (late model) $595
EASY TERMS
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
Authorized Ford Dealer
1260 N. High. Phone 1995.
HEAD THIS OUT LOUD ! I 1 1
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 is considered
a real bargain. $250 down and
balancQ 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
a bors cars.
Wo ft1o have a number of oth
er excellent values which It will
pay you to Inspect.
See ftnd take a demonstration
in the Ksaex coach, the biggest
valus on the market Id six cylin
der cars. $lv7a Saltra.
New Hudson coach invites com
parlson. $168$ f. o. b. Salem
Liberal terms if desired.
FRKD M POWELL MOTOR CARS
Corner of Cottage St Ferry
Phone 212$ Packard, Hudson
Essex, q4
WANTED Sitnation
WANTED Practical nursing, will
help with bouse work If neces
sary. Box 15 care Journal. h6
WANTED Tinting, paper hang
ing, floor surfacing, expert ser
vice guaranteed. Phone 1491W.
h9
LUANS
GOVERNMENT loan on farms
t par cent V. u Wilkinson.
102 CJ. S. National bank bldg.
UONEY to loan on re: estate, pri-
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. r314
MONEY TO LOAN on city prop
erty, either building; and loan
plan or private money. Farms
loans with Insurance company
money at lVt with commis
sion added. Ralph H. McCurdy,
Nos. $ and 6, Steve-Moore
Bldg., 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 and
business property, at 6V4 per
cent, plus a commission. Haw
kins & Roberts, Inc., 205 Ore
gon bldg. r
FARM AN D CU'K LOANS
10 yar farm loan on rural
credit plan, with privilege ot pre
oayment at any time.
City loans made, at lowest rates
)f interest.
If ou havft money to loan on
dither oity or farm property see
me, I have clients wanting private
money.
R. W. MARSTERS
tf9 Ma son to Temple. Sslem. r
ee
FOR SALE Wood
DRY wood. Phone 7712.
WOOD sawing, phone 1131. ee316
FOR SALE Dry slab wood, dry
second growth. Phone 1756. ce8
GOOD second growth $6.50.
phone 110FS. eo6
WOOD sawing. Judd and Schmidt
phono 142. ee23
BEST second growth fir $7; oak
$9. Phone 1131. ce4
NICE dry slab wood and oak for
sale cheap. 1819. ee331
WOOD sawing. Fisher Bdroe.
1R19. ee331
FOR dry wood 4 ft and 16 inch.
phone 1879W. ee317
OLD and second growth fir, 16 in
and 4 ft. ash -- ft. phone 1307.
ce5
YOU can do better on real sec
ond growth fir by calling 1380M
ee8
WOOD for sale, oak $8.50, ash
$7.50 and fir $6.75. Phone
1559 J. eefl
OAK wood for sale, $9 per cord,
range oak wood $7. Frank
Fitts, phone 87F31. ce9
CHIMNEY sweeps. Sack Delivery
b uel Co. wood per sack, 35c;
furnace repairing. Phones 1802
eel3
SALEM Fuel Yards, 753 Trade
street. Coal and perfectly dry
wood kept in shed. Phone 180
nrice richt. p?4
GOOD WOOD AND COAL $12.75
ton up. Prompt delivery. Hill
man Fuel, phone 1855, ee
TRANSFER
Also good dry wood nnd Utah coal
LARMER
TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Phone 930 ei
BEST GRADE OF WOOD
4 fL and 16 Inch
Dry Mill Wood
Dry Second Growth Fir
Dry Old Fir
Dry 4 ft. oak and ash
Prompt delivery and reasonable
price. Fred E. Wells, 280 iouth
Church nhone 1542.
FOR RENT
APAKTME.VIS-
S. Coml. J2U
APARTMENTS, 268 north Cottage
4 ROOM furnished cottage, 176$
Ferry St. J6
2 ROOMS $12, 3 rooms $15, furn
ished. Call 955 Union St. J9
TWO furnished apartments, 461
north High. j
HOUSE keeping rem, 110 Divis
ion Pteot. J6
CLEAN furnished apartment, 4S6
'N. Liberty. j4
FURNISHED apt. 639 north Lib
erty. J4
FURNISHED apartments, 1173 N.
Fourth, phone 2080M. j2
FURNISHED 4 room flaL 366
Chemeketa St. j2'i
HIGH clusx furnished apartment,
adults. 720 north Commercial. J
HOUSE und apartments, phone
2056 J. J329
NICE furnished one, two and
three room apartments. 365 N.
HiKh St. phono 615.1. j9
FURNISH El apartments reason
able, no objection to children.
90 Broadway. J29
5 ROOM hou.se on paved street,
near shooI; garage. 1795 north
5th. Phone 1288J. j5
FOR RENT 4 room furnished
house, with garage. Phone
1064W. jr
THREE large, light furnished
house keeping rooms. 2164 State
Street. J6
FOR RENT 6 room hou.-u; six
blocks from State street. Bee
Milt, mom 1 Bayne bldg. jr.
FOR RENT 2 room plastered
house, furnished; adults only.
Call 143UM. 1617 Oak St. j4
FOR RENT Two room apt. with
kitchenette, close In. 194 H.
Cottace. J5
STORE room for rent, corner of
Liberty and Ferry just newly
finished, phone 1146W. J7
ROOM and board, or board by
day. week or month. 434 north
High, phone 1745M. J7
FOR RENT Houses aud apart
ments. F. L. Wood, 141 State
Bt. J4
PLEASANT and clone In furnish
ed and unfurnished apartments,
also room houso for rent,
room 4 Breyman bldg. j7
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
down town apartment, food lo
cation. Call at 261 N. Liberty,
phone 1927W. J5
FURNISHED room in private
home with garage, $20 per
month, alao one room without
gnrnge, $15 per month. Phone
C5J. J4
LINEN MILL
TO BUILD IN
NORTH SALEM
rlContinued from Page One)
ceived from Ireland in connection
with the machinery and when the
floor plan Is definitely knawn the
directors will select the definite
site (or the plant and determino
on just how much of a building is
needed for the first unit. The
first building will bo a factory
building according to present
plans. Operations wilt all be by
electric power.
Location Ideal
The new site is considered an
ideal location for an Industrial
proposition of this kind. It backa
onto the Southern Pacific rail
road tracks with plenty ot room
for any spurs that are needed and
a Urge number of switch tracks
handy already installed. In ad
dition It faces on the Pacific
Highway which will give it direct
connection with all freight truck
Hues operating between here and
Portland.
The factory Is also Ideally lo
cated, it is thought, so far as the
abor market is concerned.
There will be no intention of
attempting to use anything like
the full eight ane one-halt acres
of property at first, the large
tract being purchased tor purposes
of expansion. As that end of the
city is growing rapidly, and prop
erty Is constantly increasing in
value, purchase of the large tract
is considered an economical move
as in a few years land in the north
end will be of materially enhanced
value according to all realty
prophets and considerable diffi
culty might be had in securing ad
ditional land when expansion was
desired.
FLEET READY TO SAIL
FOR WINTER PRACTICE
Norfolk, Va., Jan. 6. Thirty
warcraft, composing the Atlantic
division of the United States fleet
were glistening and shipshape for
their departure from Hampton
Roads today for winter maneuvers
off Guanteuamo. For many of I he
destroyers, submarines and fleet
auxiliaries accompanying the four
battleships of the group, it meruit
the last sight of North Atlantic
ports for months, ns they will
later journey through the Panama
canal to join the Pacific division
for the Hawaiian maneuvers le
rrfnning in April.
1 WANTED Miscellaneous
H. EGNER Plumbing and repair
work. Phono 1310W. 1321
REPAIRS on your water pipes,
, lightning service. The Stove
Shop, phone 1524. 14
PAINTING. kalsomiuiiiK. tinting
and repairs, my prices are
right. Call evenings 5 to 7
o'clock 1434.1 ak for La Mi re. 16
WANTED Private money for
farm loans. Wo have several
applications on hand. Hawkins
& Roberts, Inc., 205 Oregon
building. !
WANTED Used furnituro rang
es, heaters, cook stoves, tools,
tc. We pay cash, get our prices
before you sell. Liberty Ex
change, 241 N. Com'l St. phone
841. I
WANTED Used furniture, stoves
of all kinds, guns, kodaks, tools,
etc. People's Furniture store
selts for lees or makes the other
fellow do It. Phone 734, 271
N. Commercial. I
WANTED 1 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 of
ferings. Ralph H. McCurdy, Nos.
5 and 6. Sleeves-Moore Bldg.,
Salem. I
e FOR SALE Livestock
FOR SALE Sow und piss, phone
105F11. e
FOR SALE Or trade, Jersey
cow to freshen Feb. for fresh
cow. Phono 37F5. e5
NOTICE 35 homes and mules, on
account of high feed, prie.e.1
reasonable; 1 cow, just fresh. 2
horses, weight 1300 and 1400.
owner In Mexico, orders to sell,
fair trial allowed. Commissor.
Stablfs. r.54 Kerry St. e!4
u BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOP. SALE Four year lease and
furnishings, modern stea m
heated apartment house, all
apartments rented and easy to
keep rented, block half from
post office, st a to houae nnd
heart of city, now netting $200
month, only two hours day act
ual work. Snap for sonm elderly
couplo or couplo that working.
Box 20 rare Journal. "4
e , F0R SALE Livestock
4 'YEAR old grade Jersey, fresh.
L. Townsend. 6F3. I0
V14T E It I NA 1 il AN. Dr. 'Patterson.
Phone 2028W. e4
4 .YEAR old grade Jursoy, fresh.
L. Townwnd. 6F3. e4
a"! MISCELLANEOUS
wbDR. buys furniture for can.
phone GIL o
FORtinting and kalsominlng call
Vasby Hrr., II05W. mt
C. ! W. NIST Cun tractor, plans
furnished, will help you finance
jour new home. Call 1942R. m0
FOR expert furniture packing and
Shipping, call Stiff's Furniture
store, phone mi.
PLEASANT home while board -Ifrig.
All home cooking. Board
and room or board by montn,
week or day. Mrs. Effis Young.
160 Center street. J3L?
5oiS Sciveng eraser vice. Oarbage
nd refuse of ail Kinds removed
by the month at reasonable rates
phone $5, residence 1058. Ces
pools cleaned and dead animals
removed m
SQUARE Deal Welding Works ox
acetylene and electric. We spe
cialise on cylinder blocks, alum
inum cass. heavy cast Iron,
steel tanks, boilers, flues, leaf
and coll springs, frames and
fenders. Call us for estimates.
If Its trade of metal we can
weld It 4 Ferry Bt. phone
S64. 1
EXCEEDS POWERS
Decision of Circuit Judge Skip
worth ot Lane county that the
governor has not authority to
grant reprieves, save only In ca pi
tut cases. If upheld by the supreme
court would invalidate a number
uf actions taken by the present ex
ecutive in Marion county.
The most outstanding case un
der tho present administration
would be that of Knute Anderson,
who was convicted on February 21
of this year ot the manufacture of
liquor and possession of a still acd
acntence to serve three months In
jail and pay a $500 fine. He was
reprieved on May 19, his reprieve
to he up November 19. There Is
no further record in connection
with his case, l.idicating that the
time for his reprieve to expiro Is
past due and he has served no
more of his sentence. Under
Judge Skipworth's decision the
governor's move Issuing him a re
prieve is without legal author
ity. The governor Llso Issued a re
prieve to Ray Jones, sentenced
May 10, 1323, to 30 days nnd pay
a fine ot $500 for possession of
liquor. He was reprieved for 30
days to get in his crop but re
turned and served out the balance
ot his sentence.
Another reprieve was granted to
E. A. Llgoa tor possession ot liq
uor, he being sentenced June IS
1923. to three months and pay a
fine of $300. He was repiieved
September 8, 1933, bis fine to be
paid to Justice Kuntz, under terms
of the reprieve.
UNION ELECTS
Ballots were cast Saturday
and counted yesterday In the an
nual election of officers for the
Capital Typographical union. No.
210, according to announcement
made by the printers. The fol
lowing officers were elected tor
the coming term, which will ex
tend over a period of one year:
President, M. D. Pllkenton:
vice president, G. F. Evans; eec-
rctary-treaeurer, Roy S. Blodgctt;
sergeant at arms. Otto Kcidatz.
Committees were chosen as fol
lows: executive committee, Jamee
McEntee, F. S. Ilobbs, H. E.
Crawford and Chas. L. Unruh;
auditing committee, W. II. Park
er, F. S. Hobbs and Dana M.
Church ; Scale committee, E. C.
Van Slyke, G. V. Evans and A.
W. Sefton.
The following were elected as
delegates: to Salem Trades and
Labor council, C. W. Brant, Roy
S. Blodgett and H. K. Crawford;
to Allied Printing Trades coun
cil, Jamee Sovereign, F. Vv. Sears.
Roy S. niodgett; to Willamette
Valley Typographical conference,
Austin S. Tweed and M. D. Pilk-
enlon. One more delegate to the
Willamette Valley Typographical
conference will be elected at a
meeting next Saturday, three be
ing required and only two hav
ing received majorities in last
Saturday's election.
FIRST WOMAN
TAKES OFFICE
AS GOVERNOR
(Continued from Pago One)
addressed the assemblage only ns
"my friends," and then continued
"Owing to the tragic and unpro
cedented circumstances which
imrround n-y Induction Into office
f have felt it not only unnecessary
but inappropriate for nio to now
enter Into surh discussion of poll
cles as usually constitutes an in
augural ad drops.
"This occasion does not mark
the beginning of a now adminls
trutlon, but rather tho resumption
of that which was Inaugurated In
this chamber two years ugo. it Is
well understood, 1 am sure, that
it is my purpose to continue as I
am convinced It is the dedro of
my state that I should. Insofar a
changing conditions will permit,
the proiiram and policies then
launched.
Ak Cooperation
"I avail myself ot this oppor
tunity to acknowledge the gracious
consideration shown me by Gov
ernor Lucas during tho period he
served as executive of our state
and to say that I look forward
confidently to that name degree of
cooperation with him and with
other stato officers and with the
legbdature that during my hus
band's term lightened for him tho
burdens of official life and con
tributed to hli su tiff action and Joy
In service.
"In approaching the responsl
blllties of this exalted office, I do
an with a profound sense of tho
high obligation It imposes upon
me. That the people of Wyoming
should havo placed such trust In
me In a targe measure, I feel, an
expression of their recognition of
my husband's devotion to their In
to rest a and his contribution to the
progress of ths state culls forth
tn this solemn hour my deepest
gratitude and challenges me to
rise to the opportunities for serv
Ice thus made possible and to dedl
eato to the task before me every
faculty of mind and body with
which I may be endowed.
"Such dedication, I now offer to
my state, rely'ng u-on divine help
for strength and guldince.
INJURIES KEEP
I
Injuria, to Funacht and Maat
both star forwarda, hava alowed
up the Bearcat quintet and made
ita chance, against Oregon next
Saturday aeem alight, according
to report, given out at the return
ot the Willamette basketball auuad
(rum ita bariwtorming tour ot tue
lower Columbia river district.
Both men are Injured in the
feet, according to Uuthbun, Bear
cat meutor. Fusnacht, who re
ceived hia injury in tho tilt with
Multnomah last Saturday night.
kept playing through the game
but was slowed down to such an
extent that bis team barely nosed
out a five point win over the club
men. At the end ot the 1 1 ret hall
the score stood 23 to 13 in tavor
of the Bearcats; the game ended
with the score 32 to 27.
Hathbun stated this morning.
that neither Injury was a sprain
but ecemed to be rather a broali
somewhere inside the upper part
ot the foot. Stelnripher was hurt
in a similar way last year and wa
kept out ot the game lor the en
tire season.
For the three nights previous tu
the Multnomah game, the Bear
cat, lost every tilt. One was play
ed with the Long-Bell team ot
Longview, the other two with the
Columbia club of Astoria.
Aa a prellmiuary to the Mult
nomah game tho Willamette fresh
men played the Vnartnomah Inter
mediates. The freshmen were de
feated 27 to 23.
COLLEGE PRESIDENT
FATHER AT AGE OF 71
Richmond, Va., Jan. 6. To the
Tyler family of Virginia, dietin-
guiHhed in southern and national
h istory, h as been added Lyon
Gardner Tyler, Jr. Dr. Lyon Q.
Tyler, 71, hletoran and president
emeritus of the Cell ego of ill-
iam and Mary, son of John Tylor
tenth president of the United
States and Mrs. Sue Ituffin Tyler
are the parents of the youngest
Tyler, born at Richmond hoapit
rl Saturday. The boy tipped the
scales at eight pounds. Both
mother and son are reported to
be doing nicely.
PIERCE ABSENT AS
BOARD OF CONTROL
BEGINS ITS REGIME
(Continued from Puko One)
mutely Neul Boyle, now of Salctn
will succeed Dean II. Dickinson as
head ot the inheritance tax de
partment. Mrs. J. C. Kurth of ria
lent takes one of the leading cleri
cal positions.
Roth Mr. Myers and Mr. Bryant
were at the office today to assist
their successors in getting started.
Among matters discussed by Kay
and Myers was what tdiotild he
done about a shortago of $2(0.2f
remaining over from tho Huff ad
ministration, attributed to errors
of some sort hy finploycs of the
department. Of this $S2.25 was
n shortage in cash that could not
he checked, hut which it is be-,
lieved was an overpayment to
someone. The Hoft estate muy be
called upon to pay this. Tho re
mainder represents checke, one
drawn on (he Sheridan Slate built,
two on tho Lafayette. State bank,
and three of the First National
bank of Merrill, that apparently
were lost intraiisit and on which
the state is out. An effort will be
made to ascertain who owes tiic
otate for the several amounts.
Judge Harry H. licit of Dallas
today took his place as a mcmb.tr
of the supremo court and Edward
Outrun der as a member of the pub
lic nervine coin mission to succeed
Newton McCoy.
CHANGES IN
PERSONNEL OF
COMMITTEES
(Continued from Paiio One)
nuiinced by tho mayor follow:
Accounts and cumnt expense.;
I'atton, Marcus. Simural.
Hand Alder in Her rick, W'en-
deroth.
Jlridgts! Callowny, Danry, Van
Put ten.
I' ire and water Dancy, Ccorgc
Thompson, "'atton.
Health and police Marcus,
Herrick. Carl Kngstrom.
Licenses Wenderolh, Alder in.
Kngstrom.
Lights Kngstrom, Calloway,
Wenderoth.
Ordinances Rosebraugh. Pur-
vine, Himural.
Plumbing C -orgs Thompson,
Fngstrom, Van Paltcu.
Printing Purvine, Alderin, Van
Patten.
Public buildings Van Patten,
K. II. Urabenhorst, Dancy.
Parks Urabenhorst, Patton,
Rosebraugh,
Revision of minutes Patton,
Dancy, Alderin.
Hulna Mayor fiiesy, Purvine,
Simeral, Rosebraugh.
Sewers Herrick, Thompson,
Galloway.
Streets Wenderoth, Herrick
(irabenhorst.
Ways and means Slme.-al.
Purvine, RosebrauKh.
The new me .hers of the conn
ell by election ot the people are
Eugene 1). Orahenhorst and can
Kngstrom, succeeding Ralph
Thompson and H. H. Vandevort.
Klcction of city officers will
ta' . plaee toiiighU Evidently ih
only change will be the election or
Chrln Knwlli to succeed Ray I.
Smith, who was not a candidate
tor re-cloctlnn.
Journal Want Ads Pay
DIRECTORY
AL'CTIUNKi-Jt
P. N. WOODRX. pert live
stock, furniture, real estate sua.
tioneer. Res. IS to N. Hunroti
TeL ill fur sale date.
U. SATTE RLEE, auctioneer
phone or write for dates, 144ft
Saginaw street, phone 121 U.
Let me make your sale a sue
cess. is
BATTERY SUPPLlia
PUEST-O-LITIB BATTERY SElU
ViCE. expert auto electrician.
Phone IBtU 418 Court Bl -
R. D. BARTON, Exide baiierlea.
starter QQ generator work. 171
el commercial.
WILLAUU Service Station, Joe
Williams, tu Court street,
phone 11)1. "Automotive tec trio
tana fJlllltOPUAfroit
tilt. u. U SCOTT, chiropractor.
is u a. bank bldg.
DRUGGISTS
J. C. PfclUKY, Hexail druggist, lis
el commercial au
KLKCTICICAL Htl'l'LlIJi
ELECTRICAL FU'.urv & Supp.y
Co, S21 N UbertT. phone
House wiring and ft it urea
U ROW NELL ELECTRIC, succes
sors to Welch Electric, contract
ing and supplies. 178 Bute SI
Phone y&l.
ARCHIE PLEENEK. electrician,
house wiring by hour or eon
trait Estimates furnished, phone
su. i court zii.
11AL1K ELECTRIC BHOP 331
Court. We do bouse wiring and
carry a complete stock of fu
tures. Instrument repairing, ex
perlmental work. Electric appll
ances repaired. Phone 48S.
1 l-OKl.M
CUT flowers and floral pieces, be
uvery. u. p. Brelthaupt. florist.
123 N. Liberty, phone 880.
II KM STITCHING
SIRS. C. E. MILLER, hemstitching
uimpinr, ouiiona. rcoom 10,
over Miller's store, phone lit.
SALEM Elite, he mat itch Inn. nlnt.
m. Duiions, stamping snd nee
dlework. Phone 379. 32 Oregoa
bldg. c
MERCHANT TAILOR
D. fcL MOS11ER Tailor for mat
na women. 474 Court St.
M. A. ESTE3. fine tailoring. l&
o:nie street.
MOTOIU Kl ,;.S
LLOKO U. RAMSUEN. bike acces-
sones and bayton bicycles. 381
Court street.
HARRY W. SCOTT. "The CyclJ
Man." 147 south Commercial,
phone 68.
pit !:; is iH MAM.; socikty"
REPORT cases ot cruelty to chil
dren or animals tu central Wil
lamette valley district to br. W.
Q. Morehouse, humane officer,
Salem. Or., tel. 16 10
OPTICIANS
OLAdSi?;: tutted by en optometrist.
m.w yjym-iti o sip mate at.
PLUMUINU and general repair
work. Phone 550 Oraber Bros.,
I'HIiO At. 1MRR Plumbing, hout
ing, sheet metal works. 164 ti
gommerolal.
PIANOS
OfcJO. C. WILU planoa, ptiono-
arapna, tawing macnines, sheet
musla and piano studlea Re
pairing phonograph, ind sew
Ing mnchlnea. 43J stfito. Salem.
I'ltlNTlNt.
A SATISFIED customer return, to
the Rowland Printing company,
phone 1512. Mnwonlp Temple.
iti:i'Aim(,
srroVKS of all klmla re built, re
paired, roils made. Tho Stove
ehop. &5S Marien, phone 1524.
3D
STOVtea rebuilt and repaired. t9
yoara experience. uepot- Na
tlonal and Bllwooa ra.iues. fllzea
21 to 63 Inches high. Palnla
oil and Tarnishes, etc. logan
berry and hop hooka Salem
Pence and Stove Works. J5t)
Court street, phune 124
VATl-:il COMPANY
SAL, KM WATER COMPANY Ut-
ncea. corner commercial and
Trade St, Bills payable month
ly In advance. Phune 67.
WOOD WOUUINt;
JAUUH WKIKUL Cabinet Worka,
upholstering and rerlnlshlnir.
Phono lr.91. 239 Court St
llRNOflNnDSlTf
Fa mi Loans
AJiUEBSON & RUPERT.
406 Oregon Building
25,000 Lbs.
Grape Root
Wanted
Also Fir Pitch Wanted
Phone 39S
Capital Bargain
House
The Man at the
Wheel
la only to a certain extent
the master ot his (ate.
You can't tell what the
other follow la going to do
and accidents do happen.
Bo sure you bar, adequat,
automobll. Insurance. Our
automobile policies are de
pendable and economical.
Seavey-Bell
Insurance Agency
Oregon Bldg.. Phone 457
Representing the
INSURANCE COMPANY OP
NORTH AMKR1CA
rounded 1791