WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 7, 1925
ME CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
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a FOR SALE Rooaci
SACRIFICE, new modern bunga
low, take lot or car, five terms.
1990 X. Sth St. aC
6 ItOOM bungalow, $3000: six
room bonw, close In, $4S00.
Gertrude J. M. Page.
Koo.M strictly modern bunga
low, fireplace, furnace, full size
basement, terms. 1275 E street
nil
4 ItOOM bungalow, buth room,
water, light, gar see close to
school and car. 2011 Maple ave.
a6
FOR SALE Lot &3X122, in Oaks
addition, $800. Sidewalks in,
street to be paved this year. In
quire at 1145 Belmont or call
1.1S9W. a9
IF you have misled thu 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
Page, 492 N. Cottage. a
FOR SALE $5 down and bal
ance $10 per month will buy a
fine lot on north 17th street,
pavement paid. Price $450. In
terest 6 per cent. W. H. Graben.
horst & Co., realtors, 275 State
etreet. a7
FOR BALK $10 down and bat
ance $10 per month will handle
four fine lots, 60 by 140 feet
each, one block from car line
and paed street. Price $804,
interest 6 per cent. W. H. Gra-
benhorst & Co.. realtors. tT
NKW 2 room plastered bungalow,
lights, water, garage, good ot
close to car with furniture,
$900; also 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 $200, some
terms. Some pood lots cheap,
easy :ermj. H. K. Brown or Mel-
vin Johnson, 10 8. Commer
cial.
BKST BUYS
IN HOUSES. BUNGALOWS. LOTS
$3500, good house, 7 rooms, base
ment. on Liberty near Lnion.
$200, house 4 rooms, Saginaw
street, close in on paved street
$"000, good 6 room house. 1 7t!i
street, not far off of State St.
$700, house 4 rooms, large lo'
SiOOO. a real modern home.
rooms, fireplace, basement, paving
paid, abstract clear title, 6 hlock
soulh of Bush bank, a reul snai
Choice lots on paved street $10
to $25 down. Price $a00.
If its a home or n lot
See CH1LDS & ltKClITKL
540 State street
fi room house on paved street.
large lot, fruit, ganige, $2S00.
4 room new house, east Salem,
furnace, paved street, $3G00 eany
terms.
5 room strictly modern home,
very close In, excellent condition,
practically new, $5950, good terms
Beautiful new home of 7 rooms,
strictly modern in every way, Oal s
addition, $7750.
9 room house In f ou r a pa rt -mentP.,
excellent furnace, large
lot, two garages, paved street on
car line, price $50U0 including
most of the furnishings, will take
small house, grocery store or
butcher shop as p.irt payment.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor
215 Oreenn hltln. a"
MISCELLANEOUS
WOOUKY iuvs furnrure for casn
phone fill. n
FOR painting and kalsununini;
call Vnshy Bro.".. 11S5W. mlO
C. V. N I ST Contractor, planw
furnished, will help you finance
your new home. Call 1 942 It. m9
FOR expert furnituie packing and
shipping, jail Stiffs Furniture
store, phone 91 a
A PLEASANT home while board
ing. All home cooking. Board
and room or board by month,
week or day. Mrs. Effie Young.
260 Center street. J:tl9
SOOS S avenger service. Garbage
find lefuse of all air.ds removed
by the month at reasonable rates
phont 35 residence 2058. Cea
pools cleaned and dead animals
removed
SQUARE Deal Welding Works ox
acetylene and electric. We spe
cialize on cylinder blocks, alum
inum cas?s. heavy cast Iron,
steel tanks, boilers, flues, leaf
and coil springs, frames and
fenders. Cnll us for estimates.
If Its nade of metal we can
veld It 349 Ferry St. phone
$64. m
WANTED Situation
WANTED Wood cutting Job. In-
uire 100$ N. Com'l. hll
WANTED Practical nursing with
light housework, at once. 29
care Journal. hR
WANTED Practical nursing, will
help with house work if neces
sary. Roc 15 care Journal. h
WANTED Tinting. p;ipr han?
ini, floor surfacing, expert ser
vice guaranteed. Phone 1491W.
h
VoU.NG woman with child T.
wishes housekeeper's position,
good references. Box M A Capi
tal Journal. hS
u BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WANTtU A partner la real es
tate business. One acquainted
with city and country and will
ing to work. H. F, care Journal
u7
FOR SALE Farms
BEAUTIFUL 5 ACRE TRACT
Well Improved and in high atitc
e( cultivation, not far out, a real
tony. Price $3200. terms. See
Childa and Bechtel, 540 Slate
street.
ACRES on paved highway new
house, new chicken houses, 3
cows. 250 chickens, hogs, etc.,
all for $4000. This is absolute
ly a rood buy. Gertrude J. M.
Page, 492 N. Cottage Bt. h
FOR SALE 3 acres, 6 room
house, barn, outbuilllng all
kinds of fruit, 2H miles north
of Salem on Pacific highway.
$4200, $2800 can remain, lake
car part payment. RL 9, box 30
Salem. t
FOR SALE $10 down and $1D
per montn will buy a fine 5 acre
tract located east of Salem, close
to Swegle school. Price $1503,
Interest- per cent. W. H, Gra
jenhorst & Co., real tos, 275
State etreet. b7
FOR SALE $70 down and $6
per month will handle a fine
tract of land containing 1.40 of
land located on Silverton road,
not far from the fair grounds.
Price $700, Interest 6 per cent.
V. H. Grabenhorst & Co., real
tors. 275 State street. b7
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Silver watch valuable ai
keepsake. Return to Journal of
fice. Reward. k6
LOST 7 jewel Elgin wrist watch
Monday noon on north Commer
cial. Reward. Phone 2001J
872 north Commecial. k7
A GUNNY sack full of tools be
longing to the city tractor lost
between Hansen's planing mill
and Saginaw street In the city
of Salem. Suitable reward will
be given If the finder will re
turn same to V. B. Low, street
commissioner. k6
c FOR SALE Miscellaneous c
CLOVER hay. call 10K11.
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EXTRA good gray oats,
14F3.
Phone
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STEAM healed
Ferry.
63.1
FOR SALE Baby crib ted. 1560
S. High. c7
FOR SALE
Cottage. -Twin beds. 771 N.
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FERTILIZER for
945J.
sale.
phone
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BALED HAY A.
phone 10F21.
Kucnzl,
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APPLES 50c, 7ic, $1 per bush
el, call 17F15 evenings. c7
BALED clover
Phone 981R.
hay and straw.
ONE CTC cord tire,
lent condition, $8.
ave.
34x4, excel
2370 Myrtlo
cC
THREE cell 6 volt battery, fully
charged, $5. Lock hart, 1749 N.
Front. clO
FOR SALE At u bargain, nearly
new automatic white enamelled
Wcstinghouno electric rang?.
Phone 13fiRW. C
bTl'Ml'AGE for sale, on hiuhway
bet ween Sa lem a nd Jefferson,
near Millers saw mill. Sproed'n
farm. cS
FO R SAL K w I n g ma chin e.
Singer drophead, good condi
tion. West Salem auto park near
bridge. cii
EVENTUALLY; why delay the
pleasure? The Portland News.
45c per month delivered. Phone
923 or 12G9W. c
FRUIT TREES
High and Ferry, call and see our
stock before buying. Phone
1140M, C
FT. IITLAND NURSERY
FOR RENT
APARTMENTS 2H5 S. Cum'. jD
APARTMENTS. 268 north Cottage
.NICE furnished apartment,
Union, phone ftfiiJ.
FURNISHED rooms with kitch
enette, $15. 639 N. Liberty. jS
OFFICE eparu to let. Homo Reul
ey company, 119 S. IUgfE Jll
APARTM ENT,
160 Union.
sleeping
room a.
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THREE loom furnished apt. clo.-j
In. 4 47 Center. N - jlll
4 ROOM furnished cottage, 176S
Fern PL JC
2 ROOMS $12. 3 rooms $15,
ished. Call 9S5 Union St.
furn
.19 HOUSE keeping ro m, 110 Divis
ion Moet.
FURNISHED 4 i
Chemeketa St.
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HIGH class furnished apaitrmnt.
ndults. 71!0 north Commercial, j
HOUSE and apartment.
phone
132 9
H EATED furnished ajiartment.
first floor, and single room. 432
Marion street JS
FOR RENT Furnished house, or
licht housekeeping rooms. 15 5
S. 19th St. jS
FOR RENT 3 room houj-e, lishts
water and sewer. 157e north
Commercial, phone S6F22.
10 ItOOM partly furnished hojhe
suitable for apts. J1T1 Chcmek
eta or phone 1393W. j7
FURNISHED sleeping rooms, in
modern home, furnace heat.
meals if desired. Phone fiS!R. J7
2 ROOM furnished apartment.
Marion apartments, 610 north
CommTrinl. J
NICE furnished one. two and
three room apartments. ICS N.
High St. phone G45J. jt
FURNISHED apartments reason
able, no objection to children.
960 Broadway. J29
THREE large, light furnished
house keeping rooms. 2164 State
street. j6
STOKE room for rent, corner of
Liberty and Ferry Jnst newly
finished. Phone 114fiW. J7
ROOM and board, or board by
day. week or month. 434 north
High, phone 1745M. J7
APARTMENT, 2 room, furnished,
modern, on car line, $ 10; ga
rage. 1S05 hk Fairground road.
J7
,'LEASANT and cIokb in furaiisli
ed and unfurnished apartments,
also room houso for rent,
ronm 4 Breyman bldg. J7
I MODERN 0 room houe for rent.
furntfhed or unfurnished, also
4 room house. 2647 Portland
road, phone 140DJ, J'J
REAL ESTATE
CORNER lot for sale or trade for
good heavy team, give full de
scription in first letter. Box SI.
Marion. Or. n77
WHEN TIRED OF HUNTING see
me. I have hundreds ot sroper
ties meeting every thinks ula de
mand. My system saves time,
nerves and shoes. HARRIS,
Entrance Masonic Temple,
phone 795 or 1942J. n
GOOD REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENTS
S acre suburban home for resi
dence.
200 acre dairy ranch, halt in
cultivation and crop, good build
ings. Snap.
Choice 280 farm mostly in cultl
vat ion, good buildings. Snap. $L,-
5,uuu, easy terms.
See us for good exchanges.
PERRINb & MARSTKRH
212 Com, club bldg.
BEST BUYS AND EXCHANGES
7 room modern house, close in
on Winter street, $32u0, terms.
10 room duplex house, close in.
income 10 per cent on $5000, pric
ed for a short time $42s0, terms.
5 acres. 4 H in berries, house,
barn, well, on pavement, 5 miles
east, $1500, $500 cash balance to
suit.
List that new house with me
now.
SOCOLOFSKY
341 State
ANNOLNCEM ENT We wish
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 lor Oregon pronertv.
Home Realty Co., 1C9 S. High
etreet. n9
SPECIAL
120 acres, 60 acres of fine bot
tom land, all In crop; fair build
ings; stock, crop, feed and mi
ehinery, 12 good cows, all for
$13,000; will take most all in trade
small farm or city property.
vte nave a good home only 10
diocks irom Land & Bush bank on
paved street, for $2500. 4 room
new house just ready to move in
lor 1B00, with $100 down.
We have a $15,000 farm mort
gage to trade for a stock or grain
iarm.
We want a $1d00 loan on good
iarm security.
6 room house, furnished, for
rent, $1 per mouth.
THOMASON
331 H State street
GOOD VALUES
$2100 buys good 5 room house
on IGth street, $500 cash, balance
terms or will exchange for Port
land property.
Strictly modern bungalow and
garage on north Winter near U St
Price $5250, terms.
Attractive 5 room bungalow on
paved etreet, fireplace, basement
Price $3650. Will take good lot as
pari payment.
5 room house in Highland nddl
tion, east front, paved street. Price
$1600. $400 cash, terms.
Lot on Maple avenue within
walking distance of new linen mill
site. Price $250, $50 cash, balance
io per month, no interest.
Furnished house for rent.
KRUEGER
147 N. Com'l. phone 217.
Resolutions for 1925: That
win enaeavor aunng tins new
year to better my financial conui
tion and live healthier a id h i;pier
L.et us help jou make your reso
lution come true. 82$ a-ires in
Willamette valley in Poik county
for a Salem residence; 20 acres In
tin Itosedale district south of ?a
.ein. 10 acres prunes, fair house
and barn, some pasture ar.d small
fruits for $200 per acre; 14 acres
mile east of Salem, wit road,
small hause and barn. $.".53 will
trade for Salem esidenc: HO aeies
timber southwest of Sal m, t? ev
ent I thousand cords of v.oo-.l, on
good rock road. $3000, fill trade
for Salem property. If yo j want to
exrhange your location or belter
your holdings let us list yci r ex
chai.gie. Resolved we will do our
best to satisfy you.
M GILCHR1ST & PENNiNGTON
I'houc 140 UH bank oMr. n
BEST BUYS AND EXCHANGES
34 acres, 15 cleared, 19 timber,
hbue, barn, 3 miles from Liberty
1 acre large Royal Anne cherry
trees. 1 horse, harnetts, 2 cows.
Only $4250, terms.
60 acres, nil cleared, new six
room bungalow, barn, all woven
wire fenced, on West 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, 5 miles from town,
want $9000 in income residence
or good paper, balance - terms.
Price $1C,0U0.
89 acres, 75 cleared, well im
proved, storked and equipped,
near Mt. Angel. Price $250 per
acre.
320 acres in Franklin county.
Wash., want a cottage in one of
the .Oregon benches. This tract ih
clear, might trade even.
6 room strictly modern now
bungalow, garage, pavement, $4,
200, $1000 tush lial.mro terms.
SOCOLOFSKY
341 State street rt
HOMES FOR SALE
$250D, three rooms with at lie.
on paved street, with cement walks
located nine blocks south, $600
down balance $25 per month, in
terest per cent.
$1000. new three room house on
largo corner lot, with garage, lo
cated In West Salem, $150 down
balance $15 per month.
$3500, six room plasteed home
with basement, modern plumbing
and electric lights, with garage,
with over an acre of land, located
at 410 Rural avenue, this property
la a real bargain, $750 down will
handle.
$2100, 5 room home located on
paved street, east front, $700 down
balance $20 per month, Interest 6
per cnt.
$1700, 4 room home on paved
street, electric lights and plumbing
cast front, $286 down, balance $20
per month.
$1630, 4 room plastered bunga
low located on paved street, terms.
$1650. t room home located on
paved street and car line, lot
75x150 feet, garage, $6S0 down,
balance mortgage. This Is a real
snap.
We write Fire Insurance.
W. H. GRABENHORST ac CO.
275 State stree.t p
REAL ESTATE
WILL exchange 50 acre farm for
smatl city home. J Capital Jour
nal. nV
LOT OWNERS LUt your vacant
lots now it you want action on
them this spring. We have scr
otal inquiries. Home Realty Co..
169 S. High SL (next to New
Salem hotel. nlO
FORD garage, blacksmith shop.
gasoline pump, house and two
lots, in a thriving little town,
$9500; mill sell or trade for Sa
lem property. Last year's in
come $15,009. Gertrude J. M
Page. n
FOR SALE Livestock
MILK goats at bargain
prices.
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Flake's Petland.
VETERINARIAN, Dr.
Patterson,
hone 2028W.
e24
4 YEAR old grade Jersey, fresh.
1. -iownsend, r 1. e 1 0
FOR SALE Sow and pigs, phone
u&ru. es
WANTED Few horses, must be
cheap. Phone 101F31 after p
m. e7
YOUNG team for sale, o
will
Phone
trade for cattle or wood.
1879W.
c31
FOR SALE Shepherd pups, nat
ural heelers. F. B. Southwlck,
Rickreall. Or. elO
NOTICE 35 horses and mules.
account ot high feed, priced
reasonable; 1 cow, just fresh, 2
horses, weight 1300 and 1400.
owner in Mexico, orders to sell,
fair trial allowed. Commiss-or.
Stables. 654 Ferry St. el4
AUTOS
WILL sacrifice .
phone 1091.
Chevrolet,
TRUCK. for sale, inquire Cherry
City Milling Co. q6
1920 FORD for sale cheap, good
condition. Phone 70F32. q6
USED fords wanted for cash. 219
State street q316
WILL tade Ford touring for late
model coupe, will pay differ
ence. Write box 5 Capital Jour
nal, qfi
FOR SALE Late 1923 Ford
coupe with extras, cheap for
quick sale, cash er terms. Room
200, Gray bldg. phone 790 or
i7 7 W. q8
YOUR time will be well spent if
you get estimates on your auto
repair work at the Shamrock
garage, 333 Miller, phone
1142M. Q20
Big sacrifice in tho following
useu cars
1923 Hupmoblle touring
1921 -Hupmnbile touring
Oldsmobiie 8, sport model
Jordan 7 passenger
Libert: Chummy roadster
The best and most reasonable
terms given.
R. M. MacDONALD
Harmon Iealer
256 State, phone 793 q
USED CAR SPECIALS
Tourings without starter, $45.
(a. suo. 1140
Touring-i with starter, $110.
sio, fizh, $340. $385
Roadster without starter, $90
Boa d ste rs with starter, $ 1 4 5
$215. $2C0
Coupe $395
Sedan, 4 door (late model) $595
EASY TERMS
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
Authorised Ford Dealer
260 N. High. Phone 1995.
QUALITY USED CARS AT AT
TRACTIVE PRICES
SOLD WITH A NEW CAR STAND
ARD WARRANTY
Guaranteed as represented.
i'ackard six sedan An oppor
tunity for someone desiring a high
grade enclosed car. It will pay
you to investigate this one,
I'ackard six touring car Looks
like new and Is fully equipped.
Run only about 3000 miles us our
demonstrator. Will accept good
used car as part payment.
Dodge sedan Real value, will
sell for one third cash balance
monthly.
Maxwell touring car Goo:t used
car will be accepted as firs!: pay
ment. Hupmobilo touring car Bar
gain. Will give reasonable terms.
Several other attractive buys. If
you contemplate the purchase of
a car look over our stock.
NEW CARS
Packard Hudwon Essex
FRED M. POWKLC
Motor cars
Corner of Cottago and Feny Sis.
Phono 21 26. t)7
! FOR SALE Poultry
WHITE Rock roosters. Phoiu
20 56J.
whTte
f7
Leghorn
for sale.
7
ns. Phone
ffc
Phone 111F14.
FOIt SALE
105F11.
TWO (lot 'ii Rhode Island Red pul
lets fur sale. J. A. Mills, 3314
State street. ffi
FOR SALE 3 dozen White Leg
horn pullets. Mrs. Ray Kenton,
Rt. 8, box 22.1AA. Claxlar. f
RHODE-Island Red cocks and
cockerels for sale. Phone.
11IF14. f7
LOANS
GOVERNMENT loans on farms
tt per cent- V U Wilkinson.
202 U S. National bank bldg.
UONEV to loan on a. estate, pri
vate money lowest rates T. K.
Ford, over flush e bank. r
MONEY TO LOAN on city prop
erty, either building and loan
plan or private money. Farms
loans with Insurance company
money at bVt'fe with commis
sion added. Ralph H. McCurdy,
Nos. and 6, Stoeves-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 6 per
cent, plus a commission. Haw
kins A Roberts, Inc.. 205 Ore
gon bldg.
FARM AND CITY LOANS
20 yar farm loana oc rural
credit plan, with privilege of pre-
oayment at any time.
City loans made, at lowest rates
f Interest.
If ou have moner to loan on
either city or farm property aee
me, I have clients wanting prlvatt
money.
R. W. MARSTEKB
st Miflonlc Temole Rhlem e
FRIENDS OF
J INCOME TAX
PERSISTENT
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those who would reenact the levy.
Operating upon the theory
that the manner in which tho va
rious counties voted will serve as
mandate from their constituents
to guide the legislators, there le
etUl serious cause to doubt that
the legislature can be coaxed or
driven into passing any legisla
tion along this line. Eighteen of
the 36 counties voted for reten
tion of the tax, seventeen for the
repeal and one. Grant county.
split even on the proposition.
But the legislative representa
tion of the IS counties does not
carry with it sufficient strength
to command a majority In either
of the houses, chiefly because
some ot the counties are repre
sented only through joint dis
tricts in which the mandates of
the other counties nullify those
of the tax favoring rnuntiee.
Streneth Miscalculated
Figuring on the mandate ba-
sia. which might and might not
be eer loudly regarded by the eo
lono themselves, the friends of the
tax have a possible total of 15
votes in the senate, or one lee
than a majority. The lineup. If
running true to the mandate uup
potiltinn, would reveal a senile
vote by counties ae follows:
Baker 1, Clackamas 1, Jane 2,
Linn 1, Marion 2, Umatilla 1,
Washington 1 and Yamhill 1.
In the joint senate district com
posed of Lincoln, Washington,
Yamhill and Tillamook count ie
d FOR SALE Nursery Stock
NUT and fruit trees, ornamentals.
Pearcy Bros. Nursery, 237 State
d6-
ENGLISH walnut trees, will bear
from three to five years. 1721
Chemeketa St. d29
SKYLINE Orchard Mrain home
grown walnut, filbert, fruit trees
special prices. Warren Nursery,
655 Ferry. d9
WANTEb Help
MIDDLE aged lady wanted as
housekeeper and to care for two
children. Apply Peoples Cash
store. gfi
WANTED Young man to work
In grocery store, must have good
reference. Answer P O box 213.
Salem. g7
WANTED Neat h oil Ho keeper for
general housework and take
, care of two childron. Call 704
I N. Com'l. gF
l WANTED Miscellaneous
H. iSGNER Plumbing and repair
worn. 1'hone mow. i32l
WANTKD -To buy team, weight
, aoout 1400. Clifford Jones, lit
7- 110
WANTED Maternity cases by
j practical nurse. Phone 1693M.
131
WANTED Second growth fir
wood cut. Gervais, Rt. 2. box 1.
17
WANTED From owner new mod
ern bungalow, close in. Box XS9
Capital Journal. !(
WANTED Private loan $6000 orr
new property, cost $10,000. Box
30 earn Journal. 17
PAINTING, kalsomining. tinting
and repairs, my prices arc
right. Call evenings 6 to 7
o'c'ock 1434.1 ask for LaMire. 16
WANTED 2 fumiwtied rooms and
space for small car, within
walking distance of 17th nnd
Center street. X Capital Journal
is
WANTED Private money fo
farm loans. Wo have several
applications on hand. Hawkins
& Roberts, Inc., 205 Oregon
building.
W A N T E I Used f u rtiiiu re ra n
es. heaters, cook stoves, tools,
etc. We pay cosh, get our prlciB
before you dell. Liberty Ex
change. 241 N. Com'l St. phone
841. i
WANTED Used furniture, stoves
of all kinds, guns, knd.-iks, tools,
ota People's Furniture store
sells for less or makes tho other
fellow do It. Phone 734, 271
N. Commercial. !
eo
FOR SALE Wood
ee
WOOD sawing, phone 1131. eu316
WOOD for sale, fir and oak. Phone
92F3. r7
FOR SALE Dry nlub wood, dry
second growth. Phone 1756. cefi
GOOD sccinid growth $6.50.
phone 1 1 0F2. rc6
WOO D saw hi g7 J udu"uiidSclimidt
phone 142. ei-23
NICK dry slab wood and ouk for
sale cheap. 1X19. erm 1
WOOD sawing. Fish or Bdros.
1819. re3:tl
FO I rd"ry vvood" 4 ft un d 16 tie h ,
phone IH79W. eel! I 7
YOU can do butler ou real sec
ond growth fir by calling 13 SUM
ee
BEST wood, all kinds, price
reasonable. Phone 1394 or 5HF
31. ee7
WOOD fur si
$7.50 and
1559J.
:..k $S.50, ash
$6.75. Phone
ee
DRY mill wood, $4.76 per loud;
16 inch secfinrl growth fir $5.50
per load. Phone 1K79W. re 31
OAK wood for sale, $9 per cord,
range oak wood $7. Frank C.
Fltts. phone R7F31. e-9
.CHIMNEY sweeps. Sac a Delivery
; Fuel Co. wood per sack, 35c:
furnace repairing. Phones IS (J 2.
eel 3
HAL KM Fuel Yards. 752 Trade
Street. Coal and perfectly dry
wood kept in shed. Phone 629.
prlr right. ee24
GOOD WOOD AND COAL $12.76
ton up. Prompt delivery. Hill
man Fuel, phone 1855. ee
TRANSFER
Also good dry wood and Utah coal
LA KM Kit
TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Phone 930 ee
BKST GRADE OF WOOD
4 ft- and 16 Inch
Dry Mill Wood
Dry H-coni Growth Fir
Drr Old FU
Dry 4 ft. oak
' Prompt delivery and renaon iie
price. Fred R. Wella, IffO wuth
Church. Dhooe 1HL
the three first mentioned oouu-i
ties voted in favor of the Uz
which Might be considered as a
mandate to the senator from that
district evea though Tillamook
did vote to repeal the levy. Like
wise both counties in he district
comprising; Benton and Pila
turned down the repeal proposal.
thus adding another favorable
euaLa vote. The same situation
applios to the joint senate dis
tricts comprising Hood River and
Wasco counties and Union and
VVallawa counties, each of which
have one vote in the upper house.
Because Crook and Jefferson
counties, both favorable, are em
braced In a joint senate district
with Deschutes, Klamath and
Lake, their favorable mandate
would be nullified by the adverse
returns from the last three coun
ties. House Strentrth Short
Thus, a doubtful 15 votes
would be the best that the in
come tax advocates could count
upon under their own mandate
theory in the senate, and the sit
uation tn the house would be even
core (lieco u raging. Thirty one
votes constitute a majority In the
lower house, and the mandate
theory can only rustle 27, as fol
lows, there:
Baker 1. Benton 1, Clackamas
3. Hood River 1, Lane 3, Lincoln
and Polk 1, Linn 2, Marlon 4,
Polk 1, Umatilla 2, Union 1,
Union and Wallowa 1, Wasco 1,
Washington 3, Yamhill 2.
Should the joint representative
from Umatilla and Morrow coun
tiee be inclined to ignore tba ad
verse mandate from Morrow he
might add another to the totj.1
and, theoretically, the voto from
the joint district of Gilliam, Sher
man and Wheeler counties would
bo for such a tax, as Gilliam and
Sherman counties both returned
majorities against the repeal in
November.
Even with these two tho taxx
tioniste would have maximum
strength of 29, or two less than
the required majority in tbe
house.
Ontimism Chief Oimlitv
The beat that can be wild for
those who are pinning their hope
on the mandates that came out of
the November election is that
they are etatifltlcal optimis'e
whose arguments are more con
viucing to themselves than they
are apt to be to the legmlature.
Two yearn ago the solons mill
ed through an eujttre session with
the income tax scheme tied
around their necks, principally
because a majority of them view
ed the huge electoral majority
given Governor Pierce by the vot
ers as a mandate demanding the
enactment of an income tax and
other pet measures advooatcd by
Pierce during his campaign. All
this is altered by the results of
the election ot two months ago
when not only the income tax was
defeated, but proeically every
other m ensure and candidate en
dowed by the governor was ac
corded the same treatment.
If the Elliott ta proposal,
copies of which were broadcast
over the state to the newspapers.
was a feeler, as those who sayi
they are in a position to know de
clare it was, the reception ac
corded it cannot he very encour
aging to those who would revive
the income levy. For the most
part the proposal was complete-1
ty ignored as a dead it-sue, and
the papers which did comment
upon the plan worn almost unan
imous in their unfavorable criti
cism.
Organization Ho3tiIe
Even though putiented as a
bill or resolution call.ng for sub
mission of the tax levy to the
voters, nny income tax scheme is
going to Tind itself pretty much
of an orphan in he legislature.
Certainly it will fall Into hostile
bandB as soon ns the orgnnizza
Una of either house gets its hands
upon It in committee, and there
is good reason to suppose that no
such propfisal will ever get past
the committee stage. Nor can the
governor be of ony material as
sistance, his silenc" being of
more value to tho income tax
forces than bis OHpouaeincnt of
their cause.
Friends of tho governor say
that they do not expect him to so
much as mention the Income tax.
except perhaps to bemoan its de
feat. In his message, but so far
no one has den foil that he le
identified with the various movements-
now on foot to reenact an
income tax law.
Must members of the legisla
tu re who have been Interviewed
as regards the Income t; x out
look see no threat in tho various
proposals except that thny may
act to precipitate another sriuab
hie that will result in nothing
but wasted time. They refuse to
admit that there is any chance of
the solons enacting another In
come tax at this seHsion.
REAL KS'lAiE
Nulicc lit Inlenllnn lo Improve
Fill nut ui tt Aveime from iImhi
Ktrwt lu Mi Her HI reel.
Nollco is hereby given thit the
rnmmon Council of the City of
Salem, Oregon, deems It nnre-nxary
and expedient and hereby declares
its put (two and intention to Irn
prome Kalrmotmt Avenue from the
north line of Wilson Street to the
noiith line of MlUer Street
the expense of the abutting and
adjacent property by bringing said
portl'tn of said street to the edal
i tithed grade, constructing cement
concrete curbs and paving said
portion of said street wtth a six
inch cement concrete pavement 24
feet wide In ancor lance with the
plans, speelflcjilions and eat I ma ten
of cost thereror wnleh were adopt
ed b the sabl council January b'h,
1 92B. and whlrh nre hereby re
ferred to and made a part of thla
notlre.
The said council hereby further
declares Its purpose and Intention
lo make the above desorioea im
T-rovemcnt by and through the
Street Improvement Department of
the City of Salem.
Py order of thi Common Coun
cil tho &tii d:iy of January, 1925.
M. PoTLSEN, Cliy Recorder.
Date of first publication hereof
la January 0, lDUIi.
I
LEO ALB
CALL FOR IllDS UN 1KNDS
The undersigned will receive
sealed bids up to the opening- hour
of the regular meeting of tue com
mon Council January is. 1925, for
he sale of Improvement Bonds pi
the city of Salem, issued pursuant
to the Bancroft Bonding Act, to
the amount of $36,92$. 74. bearing
interest at the rate of 6 per cent
uer annum, payable semi-annually,
ut the office of the City Treasurer
on the first day of January and
tho first da of July o? each year.
Bald bonds wil be sold for not less
than iar and accruel interest.
Each bidder will oe required to
tile with his bid a certified check
for 2 per cent of the par vnlue of
the bonds, made payable to the
City of Salem, which will be for
feited to the City In case the bidder
to whom the bonus are awaruea
idiall fail or refuse to accept and
nay for such bonds.
'i ne rig ut is reservea to reject
any and all bms.
Ai. POlbbiiN, City Recorder.
Not tee of Intention to lmru
Ferry Street From Fifteenth
Street lu Nineteenth Street.
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of
Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary
and expedient nr.d hereby declares
lis nurpot and intention to tin
prove Ferry Street from the
east line of Fifteenth Street to tbe
east line of Nineteenth Street at
the expense of tbe abutting and
adjacent property, except the street
and alley intersections the
penae of which will be assumed by
the City of Salem, by bringing said
portion of said street to the estab
lished grade, constructing cement
concrete euros, and paving said
portion of said street with a six
inch cement concrete pavement
thirty feet wide in accordance with
the plans and specifications and
estimates' therefor which were
adopted by the said council Janu
ary 5th, 1925, which said plans,
specifications and estimates are
now on filo in the offlco of the
City Recorder and are hereby
made a part of this notice.
The said council hereby declares
Its purpose and intention to make
the above described improvement
by and through tho Street lin
provement Department.
By order of the Common Coun
cil the 6th day of January, 1925.
M. POULSEN, City Recorder.
Date of first publication hereof
is January 6, 1925.
Pitt H 'LA M ATI ON
Whereas, W, E. Clews, corpora
tion commissioner of the state of
Oregon, as required by section
6913, Olson's Oregon Laws, did, on
the 5th day of January 1925, re
port to me, ns governor of the
state of Oregon, a list of all for
eign corporations which for two
consecutive years or more next
preceding the said 6th day of
January, 1925, have failed, neg
lected or refused to furnish him,
the said corporation commission
er, any annual statement required
to be furnished under any laws of
this stnte, or to pay the license
fee required to be paid under any
laws of this state; and
Whereas, said report of the cor
poration cotuiniHriloncr so made hb
u foresaid, contains the names of
tbe following foreign corporations
which for two consecutive years or
more next preceding the date of
the report have failed, neglected
refused to furnish any hucIi
statement or to pay any such 11
cenae fee, tnwll:
F 1497 Autoparls Supply Co.
( Washington
F lti29 I'akc-Rllc Food Pro
ducts eompany (California )
F 1302 Reiiham Irrigation com
pany Nevada I
F 1.196 Rethlehem Mines Corpo-
tlon Washington)
F 1682 P.lekro Tire & Rubber
couipa ny ( Iowa )
F 16.12 ItoMvell Kxlcnlon Gold
Mines Corponitlon Nevada)
F 1540 C'liappell OH company
( Wyoming)
F 16i:t Ilressel Shale Oil Corpo
ration, The (Arizona)
F 1471 Dubmke & Company. II.
.W. (Delaware)
F K 0 9 Diiesenberg Automobile
& Motor Co.. Inc. (Delaware)
F 1645 Fa rine rs Fi na n ee Cor
pornllon ( Delawure)
F 1239 Jlurney littsln Itevelnp
ment company (South Dnkuta)
F 1710 Woiko Heaven Securities
company ( Washington )
F 1628 Independent Anphalt
Paving company ( Washington)
F 1675 .Imiex-Vaughan Oil Cor
poration ( Delaware)
F Ifi'-l Koehrlng company
(Wisconsin)
F 100 4 Lexington Realty com
pany ( Idaho)
F 1 ':'-6 National Pond and
Mortgage corn puny (California )
b 1-1,1 1 N m io rial J rug Stores
Corporation ( Delaware)
F 1621 Plttsbuigh Oregon Alio
ing company (Arizona i
F 14(11 Ptivallup and Sumner
r nut rowers c aiming pomp ny
( .'iKlilngton
r 1092 Savon Land company
( .Minnesota )
F i:t'i9 Sipe &. Company, Jamei
II. (Delaware)
F HiS3 Standard Portland Ce
ment Corporation (California )
F 1 .14 0 Tacoina Dredging cum-
puny t w aHhington )
F 1646 C. S. Gmin Grower.
Inc. ( Delaware)
F 16H3 Iniled Rtates -Installment
Realty company (Minnesota l
F 1452 I tuh Idaho Live Slock
Loan eompany, The (Utah)
F 154H WuKhinrton Oil and Re
fining ct'iii party ( Washington)
F 1610 Western Paper Stork
company of California, (Califor
nia) F 1 663 White, Brown & Leahy
Co. (Montana)
Now, therefore, I, Walter M
Pierce, as Kovernor of the n'tilc
of Oregon, by virtue of the author
ity conferred upon me by section
fi91J, Olson's Oregon Laws, uud
under and pursuant to the terms
and proviHloriM thereof, do hereby
declare the right of each and all
of the foregoing and above mm
ed corporations to tnintct busi
ness In the Htnt of Oregon revok
ed and repealed, and -ill power
conferred hr law upon aueh cor
porations are hereby declared in
operative and void.
In witness whereof. I have here
unto set my hand and ce.ucd the
seal of the state to be hereunto
affixed nt the City of Salem, state
of Oregon, this 6th day of Janu
ary, In the year of our Lord one
thousand nine hundred and twenty-five.
WALTER M. P1RP.CR.
Governor.
(SEAL) By the Oovf rnor:
Hum A. Kozer, vcrctnry of elate.
Journal Waal Ada Pay.
LEflALB
Administrator's first NoUee
To whom it may concern: Notice
is hereby given that the under
signed, Ralph S. Cartwright, has.
by an order of the County Court
of Marion County, Oregon, this)
day been duly appointed adminis
trator of the estate of Wilmer C
Cart wright, deceased, and baa duly
qualified therefor. All persons hav
ing claims against said estate are
hereby notified to preaent the
aame, duly verified, to the under
signed. Ralph E. Cart wright Sa
lem, Oregon, R. F. D. No. I, with
in six months from the date of this
notice.
Dated: Salem, Oregon, Decem
ber 9, 1924.
RALPH E. CARTWRIOHT,
Administrator of the Fatate of
Wilmer C Cartwrlght, Deceased.
CAREY F. MARTIN,
Attorney for Estate
In the matter of the estate of
Harry K. Abry, deceased:
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
administratrix of the estate of
Harry E. Abry, deceased, by the
county court of the state of Ore
gon for Marlon oounty, and has
qualified. All persona having
claims aguinat said estate are
ii eby notified to present the
same to me at my residence, 1819
S. 13th street, Salem, Oregon,
with vouchers and duly verified,
within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published De
cember 17, 1024.
Last publication January 14,
1925.
LOUlSfi M. ABRY,
Administratrix.
DIRECTORY
Aurrio.Ntaat
V. N. WOODRY expert Uve
atock, furniture, real estate sua.
Uoneer. Res. 1610 N. Summer
ToL 611 fur sale dale.
G. SATTERLEU, auctioneer,
phone or write for dates, 1446
Saginaw street, phone 121 1J.
Let me make your sale a suc
cess. 1 1
1!; rrt.lt Y SUPPL1KB
PKUST-O-LITU UATTBRY 8ER
VICB. Gxpert auto electricians.
Phone 1804 41V Court 8t
R. D. BARTON. Elide batteries,
starter and generator work. 171
S. Commercial.
HI I .LAUD Service Station, Joe
Williams, SSI Court street,
phone IBS. "Automotive electric
ians." 'JHIKOPItAtTOK
OR o. L. SCOTT, chiropractor.
41$ U S. bank bldg.
DRUGGISTS
J. C. FERRY. Rexail druggist. 116
8. Commercial St.
i;i,i;t-i iti al sui'i'i.iKs
ELECTRICAL Fixture & Supply
Co, 22$ N Libert phone 194.
House wiring and fixtures
BROWNELL ELECTRIC, auuees-
eors to Welch Electric, contract
ing and supplies. $79 State St
Phone BSr
AKCillE PLEENER. eleclrlciau.
houso wiring by hour or con
tract. Estimates furnished, phone
980 471 Court SL
HAL1K, ELECTRIC SHOP 337
Court. We do house wiring and
carry a complete stock of fix
tures. Instrument repairing, ex
periments: work. fClectrle appJl
ancea repaired. Phone 488.
FI.ORIS1
CUT riowurs and floral piecua. De
livery, u. F. Urelthaupt. florist,
123 N Liberty, phone 880.
iii:mktitching
MRS. C. E. MILLER, hemstltcblna
stamping, buttons. Room 10.
over Idler's storo. phone lit.
SALEM Elite, hemstitching, pleat
ing, nuttona, stamping and nee
dlework. Phone $79 329 Oregon
bldg
mi:r hant i wii.oR
H MASHER Tailor for
and women. 474 Court St.
M. A. ESTES. fine tailoring. 384
3ate atreeL
Moioiu uci,i;s
LLOYD si. KAMSDEN. bike accea-
aorlea and Day too bicycles. $87
Coui street.
HAltRY W. SCOTT. "The Cycle
Man," 147 south Commercial,
phone AH
orT:gon in society"
REPORT cases of cruelty to chil
dren or animals iu central Wil
lamette valley district to Dr. W.
G. Morehouse, humane officer,
Salem. Or, tel. 1510
OPTICIANS
Ui.AS.SI'JS uttud by an optometrist.
how optical (Jo.. 32ft Sim. St.
PLCMIUNG
PLC Al RING and Mineral repair
work. Phone 50. Graber Bros.,
Ill south Liberty
11IEO M. Li AUK 1'Iuinbing. heat
ing, 4heet metal works. 164 H.
''otnrnwrvlal.
" PIANOS
GEO. C. WILL. pianos. phono
graphs, sewing machines, sheet
music and piano studies. Re
pairing phonographs and sew
ing machines. AM State, Salem.
PRINTING
A SATISFIED customer returns lo
the Rowland Printing company,
phone 1512. Mannnle Temple.
III ! WKINC
STOVES of all klndM rebuilt, re
paired, roll rnnde. The Stove
shop. Cb& Marion, phone 1524.
80
STOVES rebuilt and repaired. &0
years experience. Depot- Na
tional and Ellwool ff.iccs. sizes
2 to &8 Inches high. Paints,
oil and varnishes, etc, logan
berry and hop hooka Salem
Fence nd Stove Worka $50
Court street, phone 124.
W.VIFH COMPANY
bALEat WATER COM CAN t OI
fluea. corner Commercial and
Trade 8t. Dills payable tnoath
ly tn advance. Phne 6t.
WOOD WORKING
JACOU WEIZEL Cabinet Worka,
upholstering and reflnlshlng.
Phone 1591. 219 Court St
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY
Farm Loans
&5DERS0H A EUPEET.
401 Oregon Bulldinf