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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 21, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE NINE Man's Inhumanity to Man Makes Countless Thousands Hesitate at the Curb CapitaliLJournal ttUUSORlPTiGN KATKa By oarrler 10 cent a week. U anu a moaiii. tb rew la ad tan c a, By malt. In IdaRon and Potk oouotlea, on mo otto 6ft cant S month $ 1.26. I months IS. IS, S rear 14.00. BlMwhera 60 owti a month. I a year. Catered a eacona cl; matter at fliltta. Uragon. Member AS30CIATBD PRESS Tha Amo elated Preaa la azclua ItbIv entitled to tha uaa for pub lication ol all oewa dlipalcbe credited to It or not otharwlaa credited in thla paper and also local newa publiahed herein. Member Audit Btmau of circulation Advertising represntatlvca: Charles B. Miller. 225 Fifth A. -a. New York C'ty. W. S. Stockwell, Peoples Oaa bids.. Chicago. 111. 41. n. M once nee n A Co- Inc. Loe Ancelea and Seattle, Ban Francisco. Cliutoiriu Adverilblne llatea Rata per word nch Insertion t ceo la. three Inaertlona a cent, one week H cents,, one month 3 cents, one year, per month. 12 cents; minimum per ad 26 cents. City ads cash In advance, and not taken over phone, unleaa ad verttser has monthly account. No allowance for phone errors. FOE SALE Houses 6 ROOM new bungalow fur sale See owner at 475 N. 24th St. nf- ter 4:30 p. m. n21 FOR SALE By owner brand new home, oak floors, double ga rntje, paved corner, fine view. $9300. Box All Capital Journal n23 LOT, 5Hxl22, south front, aide walk in; to be paved this year; Baa; In Oaks addition. $800, part cash. Call 1145 Belmont or phone 13H9W. a!9 V Olt is ALE By owner, 4 room nearly new bungalow, lull ce ment basement, furnace, maple iloors, corner lot, largo garage, a real home, $4800, some terms. 1285 N. Capitol St. n!!l $1050 BUib a good six ruum house on paved street and car line. Lot 75x10. garage. $680 down balance time. W. II, (ira- benhorst & Co., 275 State St. n!9- $2(300 BUYS good six room house located on paved street and car line. Lot TzxluO with alley, Basement, north front, $1000 down balance $25 per month. W. H. CJrabenhorst & Co., 27 State street. a!9 GOOD VALI KS East front lot on north Winter near 1 street, i'ricc $950 for quick sale. Strictly modern new 5 bungalow in north Salem, street, corner lot. Price room paved $4500, $1000 cash balance to suit Elil-EGER 147 N. Cnm'l, phone 217. MS $4:100 liARUAIN New five roon bungalow with oak floors. ment basement, furnace, fire' place, built in features, modern throughout. Paved street, ce ment walks, north front. $100 down balance $30 per month Interest 6 per cent. W. H. Gra benhorsft & Co., 275 State St phone 515. a IS 4 room house, j;ood condition lights, water, newt i connections, paved street, only $1250, on $2-J0 lown, balance easy. Nice new 3 room bungalow, on saving, furnished, at $2150 New 2 room bungalow, furnish ed, for $950. 4 room cottage In gJJ condi tlon. paved street, with or without furniture, eapy terms. 6 room close in plaster-J1! hotiso good location, lights, water, base ment, paving, only $2800 on $500 down, garage 1 room bungalow closs to new flax factory site, $900 on $300 down. H. E. BROWN or MFLVIN JOHNSON 109 S. Commercial, over public market WANTEIi Help COOK wanted Call 300. WANTED Dishwasher at mi mil Cafe. Ter g!8 YOUNU MAN Olt WOMAN Now employed, to train for posi tion of Commercial Artist, Illus trator or Cartoonist. Opportuni ty to train during spare time while earning. For personal in terview write your name, ad dress, stating age, phone, hours and line of employment. L. Brooks, 275 N. 20th, Salem. Rl9 WANTED Miscellaneous U. EUNER Plumbing and repair work. Phono 1310W. 13 FOB painting and kalsomining call Vaaby Bros, phone 1185W. 12 WANTED Maternity cases by practical nurse. Phone H93M 131 PLOWING and excavating done, aleo fertilizer for sale. Phone 945J. 140 WANTED I-iy responsible party a good lease on apt. house, or will buy. 1250 Nebraska ave, city. 120 RESIDENTIAL, office UTid plate glass windows washed. Ameri can Window Washers, phone 1021J. 120 WANTED Painting, tinting, pa perhanging. floor surfacing, ex pert service guaranteed. Phone 1491W. Ml WANTED A loan of $200 on first claw security. H. E. Brown or Melvin Johnson. 109 S. Com. street. 120 MADAM Virgin te, give readings on love or business. Time 9 to , Miller apts.. 633 Ferry street phone 704. 121 WANTED Private money for farm loans. We have several applications on hand. Hawkins Roberta, Inc., 205 Oregon building. ! WANTED Used furniture rang es, heaters, cook stoves, tools, etc We pay cash, get our prices before you sell. Liberty Ex change. 241 N. Com'l &L phone $41. ! WANTED Used furniture, stoves of all kinds, guns, kodaks, toots. etc. People s Furniture store sells for leas or makes the other! fellow do IL Phone 7S4, 27 1 1 N. Commercial. I SWAP FOR TRADE Some full blood hens and cash for bicycle, type writer" or offer. Call at once 1970 S. Church. aU LOST AND FOUND L06T Fountain pen and key on cord. Phone 77F14. klH LOST In Turner black pocket- book containing currency. Re turn to Turner State bank for reward. k32 MISCELLANEOUS WUUUUK buya furniture tor casn. phone 61 L n 'BL'NING Hour or .lob. Walker, Rt. 2, box 26A, F. C. mil FOB expert furniture packing and shipping. -call Stiff s Furniture store, phone 141. SOUS Scavenger service. Garbage and refuse of all Kinds removed by the month at reasonable rate phona 35, realdence 1058. Ceas pools cleaned and dead animals removed m SQUARE Deal Welding Works ox- acetylene and electric. Wa aps cialize on cylinder blocks, alum inum cases, heavy cast iron, steel tanks, boilers, flues, leaf and coil springs, frames and fenders. Call us for estimates. If Its ir ade of metal we can weld It. 349 Ferry St. phone 864. c FOB SALE Miscellaneous c ELECTRIC range. good coudl- tion. Phone 680R. C19 CHEAT and grain hay. Phone 1264M. c41 FOR SALE Oat and vetch straw. phone 7F33. c20 FOR SALE Singer electric sew ing machine. 638W, cl7 APPLES for sale, 75c, $1 bushel. Call 17F15. c36 BALED hay and straw; ahoata. A. E. Kucnzl, phona 10F21. c35 BALED clover Phone 981R. hay and straw. FOR SALE While enamel kitcl. m cabinet. 923 S. Commercial. c20 PLAYER piano for salo Or trade for piano or sacrifice for cash. 585 north 19th. c20 THREE cell 6 volt battery, fully charged, $5. Lock hart, 1749 N. Front c37 BICYCLE and genuine navy pea coat, size forty two, for sale. Both practically new. 1040 Broadway. cCO FOR SALE tiOO good second hand cedar posts, 10c each. Lone Star Service station, 1998. north Capitol street, phone 520. cl8 FOR SALE One Genco lighting plant at 1-3 price; for eole choice fresh Jersey cows. E. F. Brown. Independence. cl8 EVENTUALLY; why delay the pleasure? The Portland News. 45c per month delivered. Phone 923 or 1269W. FRUIT TREES High and Ferry, call and see our stock before buying. Phone 1140M. c FRIIITLAND NURSERY LUANS $1500 TO LOAN Cull Maple, nve.. Salem. 2220 r20 ijyV ERNMENT loans on farms 5H per cent F. L. Wilkinson. 202 U. s. National bank bldg. MONEY to loan on reai estate, pri vate money, lowest rates. T. K. Ford, over Bush's bank. r MONEY TO LOAN on city prop erty, either building and loan plan or private money. Farms loans with Insurance company money at 5H7o with commis sion added. Ralph H. McCurdy, Nos. 5 and 6, Sleeves-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 H por cent, plus a commission. Haw kins & Roberts. Inc., 405 Ore gon bldg. r FARM AND CITY LOANS 20 yar farm loans oc rural credit plan, with privilege of pre payment at any time. City loans made, at lowest rates if interest. ' if ou have money to loan on either city or farm property see me, I have clients wanting private money. R, W. MARSTERS tog Mnaontf Temple, (v. I em. r ee F0R SALE Wood e WOol) sawing, phone 1131. ee7 LENAKEU 2097.T. saws wood. Phone ee33 FOR SALE Pigs 8 to 10 weeks. Egnn Bros, phone 3F11. el9 DRY slab wood for wile and sec ond growth. Phone 1756. ee29 WOOD sawing. C. li, Dencer. Dsy Phono 976 evening 8SF11. ce32 WOOD sawing. Judd and Schmidt phone 142. ee23 NICE dry slab wood and oak for sale cheap. 1 S 1 ft. cc331 WOOD 1819. sawing. Fisher Bdros. 331 BEST wood, all kinds, prices reas onable Phone 1394 or 58F31. ee!9 WOOD for sale, oak $8.50, ash $7.50. and fir $6.75. Phone 15-.PJ. ec2l WOOD Any kind, quick and prompt service. Call C. E. Brad ley, phone 92F3. eel7 WOOD for sale; wood sawing done; also truck for hire. Phone 145W or 332. 2S DRY mill wood, $4.75 per loal; 16 Inch second growth fir $9.50 Pr load. Phone 1879W. ee31 SALEM Fuel Yards. 752 Trade street. Coal and perfectly dry wood kept In shed. Phone 529. price right. e24 GOOD WOOD AND COAL $12.75 ton up. Prompt delivery. Hill man Fuel, phone ls5S. ee TRANSFER Also good dry wood and Utah coal LARMER TRANSFER St STORAGE CO. Phone 930 ee BEST GRADE OF WOOD ft and IS Inch Dry Mill Wood Dry Second Growth Fir Or? Old Fir lny 4 ft. ash Prompt delivery and reasonable price Fred E. wells, 280 touth Church, phone 1642. ee REAL ESTATE HEIGHTS PUOPEUTY One acre sightly located south of Salem with five room home, m ode rn plumbing; and electric lights, fruit. Price $4000, terms. Sea us today. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co.. 275 State 8t. nl9 SPECIAL BARGAIN t acres with liva room bungalow built; about t years ago, located one mil aaat ot fairgrounds near Silvertoa road. Price $2100 cash for quick sale. W. H. Graben- horst A Co., 27S Stat St. nil 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 ln como $15,000. Gertrude J. M. Page. n OWN YOUK HOME Renter, if I'll Hhow you how you can earn a good lot on your spare time, will you locate on the lot within 60 days and cut out rent? Your chance. See me quick HAR RIS, Masonic Temple, phone 795. n PROPERTY OWNERS List your property with us for free publl cation. Our new edition will be ready for the press Feb. 1st, We are receiving many eastern and California inquiries. Call any time day or evening Home Real ty Co., 169 S. High street, Sa lem. Or. n22" GOOD INVESTMENTS Furnished apt. house for farm 5 A suburban for residence New & room bungalow, $2400 6 room home for larger homo, will pay difference. 25 A suburban home, good buildings, fruit, machinery, feed, snap, easy terms; will take real dence. 2 Salem homes for acreage 4 suburban homea for residences Best farm buy in the county, PERR1NE & MARSTERS Com club bldg. nl Want a home on easy terms, 4 room bungalow, furnished, $1, 680. Very small payment. 44 acres near asylum, some fruit, good 4 room house, well. woodshed, etc, $00 cash balanc to suit. Price $2000. 4 room bungalow, modern, good location, easy payments. I have clients for a number of Installment properties, if you have it, list with us. If you are looking for farm or city property see us before buy ing. RADCLIFF & WARING 341 State street nlS SPECIAL 4 room new houee, N. Salem, Just ready to move in. Price $1950 with $200 down. 4 room new house and garage. S. Salem. Price $2000 with $200 down. We have a fine 10 acre tract, well improved, close to Salem. Price $6000, will trade for vacai;t lots. 7 3-4 acres with good 5 room house and barn, only 5 miles out on paved road. Snap for $2100. Nice now furnished house for rent. $35. TIIOMASON 331 State street PRICED FOR OLIC1C SALE 34 acres, 15 cleared, 16 timber, 1 largo Royal Anne cherry tree, 2 room unfurnished house, barn, coops, 1 horse, harness, 2 cows. Spring piped to house. 6 miles from Salem southwest. $4250, bal ance to bo assumed. 75 acres all cleared, best of soil, woven wire fenced, complete set of new modern buildings, 8 cows, 5 heifers, 5 calves, horses and harness, implements, tools, 40 acres fall grain. $10,000, terms. 20 acres, all cleared, macadam road, electric lights and telephone line, mall route, 1 mile from Sa lem east, $3750, $1000 cash. SOCOLOFSKY 341 State n Fino comer lot and garage at Liberty and Myers street, paving paid on both streets; will sacrifice this month at $1000. Beautiful suburban home, 6 acres, 7 room bungalow, hard wood floors, fireplace, built In kitchen, beautiful shade trees. 1 3-4 miles from Salem, all vari eties of family fruit and berries. To settle estate will sell at $6500. Suburban home of 20 acres. 3 miles from Salem, strictly modern S room house, new, elec tric lights, furnace, fireplaces, modern chicken houses fo3 sev eral hundred chickens. A bo tit half of farm In berries, family orch ard and nuts. This is a choice farm home that must be sold on account of owners age and health. $10,000, good terms. WINNIE PETTYJOHN 21 g Oregon bldg. ji THRIFT WEEK Jan 17-23 FOR Sl'CCEKS AND HAPPINESS OWN YOUR OWN HOME $2150, part cash balance $25 month, buys a cozy 4 room house, not far out on paved street, owner leaving the cliy. must sell; sacri fice. BEAUTIFUL HOME On Court street, real buy $6000. Another one close in on north Winter street, corner, for $6000. BIO SNAP If sold at once, most choice res idence, corner lot close In, both streets paved and paid. Price $1500. SEE OUR IMPROVED TRACTS $2700, dandy 5 1-3 acres $2700 $2000, dandy 2 3-4 acre $2000 $&00. dandy 10 acres $5500 CHILDS & BECHTEL HO State street n The pUKsy willows and the daf fodils and the long haired poets are tuning in on spring and the robins are even now looking round for homing trees It's hom ing time and if you will come In we'll make tt powihle for you to OWN YOUR HOME. For $4000 we have a splendid S room mod ern home out north; for $5500 we have a modern home out east and a littio north; for $2750 we have a new 4 room home with garage out south; for $2500 we have a G room house out north; for $2000 we have a S room house close In; for $2650 we have a five room house with garage and two lots northeast; (or $4500 we have new IS room house with garage, close in and he'll trade for small er bouse out farther; for $6000 a nice 60 acre farm well Improved and well located with 10 acres of bearing prunes and 2 acres of othr orchard and will trade for residence or small tract. On any of these homes we can get you al most any terms you want M'GILCHRIftT 4 PENNINGTON 209 U S bank bldg. phone 140 n REAL ESTATE LOTS of all descriptions and val ues close In, for sale. Gertrude J. M. Page. n Trade for Salem property. Ford service, garage, blacksmith shop. 6 room house, I lota. In a good town, $15,000 Income last year. sell or trade, well and fully equip ped. $9a00 Trade house well located for small tract near Salem. Trade, $21,000 mortgage for property In Salem. Have io acre tract near Salem for $2500. Most attractive and artistic new house in Salem, on popular street. $11,000. 6 room bungalow $3000 fi room furnished house $3100 6 room new house, close In, $3800. Want $2000 on good city prop erty GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 492 N. Cottage. n FOR SALE Poultry FOR SALE Barred Rock cocker els. Phone 107F21. fl8 GOOSEBERRY plants for sale. one and two yeans old. A. O. Olntt, Wood burn. Or. f23 FULL blood Partridge Rock cock erels, good crosscut saw. Cataw bey grape vines. 2 yeans old. 2011 Maple ave. cl9 FOR SALE Livestock DAIRY cows to trade for horses. Box 184. Turner, Or. el 7 FOR SALE Three heifers cheap. phone 101F31 after 5 p. m. e!8 FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. phone 744J. el9 VETERINARIAN. Dr. Patterson. Phone 2028W. e24 WANTED Cows coming fresh within 40 days. Phone 101F31 nfter 5 p. m. elS FOR SALE Work team, harness and wagon cheap if taken at once. 178 West Wilson. el8 trade for cattle or wood. Phone .ISftlYV. e31 FOR SALE 2 fresh Jersey cows; also some coming frosh soon. One mile east of Brooks, phone 35'2. el8 FOR SALE Farms FOR SALE 10 acres bearing prunes cheap, best of terms; in vestipate this. Phone 1851M. b!9 FARM BARGAIN 4 3 acres of fine river bottom land, good house, barn and fam lly orchard. Sure a snap for $2000. Thomason, USlft State street. b20 IF YOU ARE WANTING TO BUY Nice 5 and 10 acre homes near Salem where you can produce your living from the soil with less Investment than a city home costs. also good duiry and stock farms near Salem or Salem city Improv td or vacant properties, we have over 50 different properties of the various classes recently listed, for sale and exchange, at conervative prices and good terms, therefore you will find it to your interest to see us WELLS TALLMAN & SON .29 Oregon bldg. Salem. bl9 AUTOS TRUCK for sale. Inquire Cherry City Milling Co. q1 FOR SALE Cheap, a good trail er. 410 S. Com. St. ql8 FOR SALE Lata '21 Ford road ster, write Albert Feller, Tur ner, Rt. 2. ql9 20 DODGE touring in good con dition, extras, new paint, pric ed right; woutd take In Ford. Owner P.ligh hotel. ql8 LATE '21 Ford roadster with box behind, for sale or trade for coupe and pay difference. AI bcrt Feller, Turner, Rt. 2. ql9 1923 FORD coupe, first class con dition, lots of extras, 1925 license. Price $200. Call 1148 Oak or 1244 State. q!9 YOUR time will be well spent if you get estimates on your auto repair work at the Shamrock - garage, 333 Miller, phone 114 2M. q20 FOR SALE Late 1918 Chevrolet roadster, good condition, 6 tires, motor driven horn, etc. only $30. Seo Hunt, Valley Motor Co. phone 1195. ql9 Fuli QUICK SALE Owner will sacrifice late model Star sedan for $500, A-l condition. Four new tires, spotlight, Gabriel sn libbers. See car at Great West ern garage. ql8 STUTZ 6 roadmer, new top, 4 new cord tire, bargain price for cash or will trade (or what? A dandy for towing service. Also Ford bug. fine condition. Ca.ll and see it. Tourist Garage, Gervais, Or. q21 1921 Maxwell roadster $'J5 1923 Studebaker touring $900 1919 Dodge touring $250 1923 Overland touring $370 1925 license included. Terms, BONESTEELE MOTOR CO. q20 SEE MORI'MEW AT NEWTON'S FOR USED CARS 1924 Chevrolet sedan $300 down 1921 Chevrolet tour, $62 down 1920 Overland tour $80 down Dandy Chevrolet rdstr $50 down Chevrolet coupe $150 down NEWTON CHEVROLET CO. q!9 USED TRUCKS 1 ton Chevrolet 90 per cent new m ton OMC 2 ton CMC 2 4 ton Standard 3tt ton GMO Lumber trailfr Legging trailer C. L. DUNN Phone 1724R. 422. ql U 1923 1924 1923 1923 1922 1917 1924 Easy 1925 SED CAR SPECIALS Ford roadster .,, ,' Ford touring .. Ford touring Ford coupe .. $225 $375 $26$ $335 $299 $150 $350 Ford coupe .... Dodge touring roadster, disc wheels terms LicenFe included V ALLEY MOTOR CO. !0 N. High, phone 1995. WE INFORMED YOU We had Heal Bargains In used cars. Did you pass it up, when you wre In need of Just such a carT We still have a few Extra ordinary Buys, but they can't last long. Right now ts the time so come in. F. W. PETTYJOHN COMPANY 719-2T9 N. Commercial St. 8alm. Oregon q- CONTEST FILED BY HEIRS OVER SHAFF ESTATE Petition to contest the will of Walter D. Shaft ba been filed In the circuit court against the find ing, of the county court. Peti tioners to the contest are Charles W. Shatf and Delia C. Arklson, who claim they are the sole heira at law of the deceased, while in the will which is being contested number ot other deTisees are named. The petitioners declare that they secured an order bavins George A. Smith named as admin istrator ot the estate, but that later, on August 19 last year. John Bayne. attorney, appeared before the county court with a will which purported to be the last will and testament of Shaft. They state that In proceedings before tha county court at the tim, evidence was adduced which showed that the will was not ex ecuted In the presence ot witness es, that the purported witnesses did not know they were execut ing their signature, aa witnesses to a will, and that the will was not properly subscribed. They as sert for these reasons the will was null and void. However, they state, in the face ot this testimony the county court went ahead and admitted the will to probate, having George A. Smith removed as ad ministrator, and designating George Keech as executor, Keech being named as such in the pur ported will. The petitioners ask on appeal that the will be declared a nulli ty, that George Keech be remov ed as administrator and that George A. Smith be reappointed as executor and be permitted to go ahead with the administration ot the affairs of the estate. a BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES u Full feALfcl 15 room hotel busi ness down town. Ideal location. , leaving city. Part cash and terms. Be quick If you want something good. Home Realty Co., 169 S. High St. ul9 JVANTED Situation CAIU'KNTfcUl wants work. lhono 1020R. hl9 WAN'TKD l'ositlon as house keeper, by middle aged woman. Hox X41 Capital Journal. hl8 WANTED Job on fruit ranch or farm, by married man with 2 children. W. H. Boyce, Inde pendence, Rt. 1. hi J) A MARRIED man capable of handling any kind of farm. wants Job managing a farm. Frank Kolsky, Salem, Or., Rt. J. box 195. h!9 1F0R SALE Knrsery Stock j ENGLISH walnut trees, will bear from three to five years. 1721 Chcmeketa St. d29 WALNUT, filbert, fruit treoH. or namental sht ubs. Pearcy Bros. Nursery. 237 State St. d35 HOME grown walnut, filbert, fruit trees. Get my price before buying. Warren Nursery, 6.i5 Ferry. d''4 FOR RENT A PA HTM EN'I -2CS S. Coiu'l. J 2 9 APARTMENTS, 268 north Cottage , J FOIt KENT Rooms. 255 Divis ion, iifi FURNISHED 3 room heated apt. 444 S High. j9 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, fur nace heat. 340 N. Church St. J20 100 PERCENT comfort at the Miller apartments. 20 NICE furni.sh.ed apt. 590 Union, phone 5C7J. jl8 TWO housekeeping rooms $15. 639 north Liberty. JISi FURNISHED sleeping rooms $3 per week. MS Ferry St JI8 HIGH class furnished apartment, adults. 720 north Commercial. J HOUSE and upartiiieuia, phone I05CJ. J329 FOR RENT 6 room modern house. Phone 195 or after 0 at 612W. J18 t'Oli R EN T 2 roo in plaste red house, furnished. Adults only. Phone .14.T6M, 1617 Oak St. J19 FUKNACK heated 3 room, down stairs apt. very nicely furnish ed. Phono 1957M. 19 FURNISHED sleeping room, mod ern home, meals if desired. Phone CBOK. J19 FUR N LSI T E D und unfurnished houses for rent. Melvin John son. 109 S. Com. Rt. j'-'O FURNISHED apartments reason able, no objection to children. 960 Broadway. J29 FOIt" KENT Farm, 285 acres, 7 miles from Salem, on highway, good terms. Address KL 6, box 64. J18 FURNISHED 3 room apt. first floor $20 and $25. 411 N. Sum mer; also 6 room bungalow and PTii rage. Phone 630. jlH' FOR RENT t rooms with two private entrances, 2 clothes nreescs, garage, $15 per month. phone 146..R Jit TWO rooms with kitchenette, uIno one large room for housekeep ing, all neatly furnished. 194 H. Coltnge. Jtl FO It R E NT Two nicely furnish ed apartments, clone in. Inquire at 2fi north Liberty, phone 1927W. J COSILY furnished heated room. suitable for one or two, one block due east of atate house. 1(1 N. 12th. phone U76W. J18 Foil KENT Five room houae, furnished and unfurnished apart ments, close In. Itoom 4, Brey man bldg. 19 FOR RENT 2 modern apts, one with large living room and firs place. Call between and p m. 920 Mill, phone 2090M. J19 FOR RENT 3 nicely furnished rooms, garage, chicken house, at 790 N, 17th, call 1410 north Commercial. J CITY FEDERATION OF CLUBS MEETS FRIDAY NIGHT While the county federation ot community cluba will meet here Thursday night, on Friday night the Salem Federation of clubs will meet at the chamber of com merce to determine whether it will remain in existence (or an other year of active work, and also what plane will be outlined (or the year it the initial meet ing ehows that Interest is euch as to map out program. The last meeting ot the feder ation was held on March 29 last year when euch topics as the Brcyraan etatue, the junk pile on north Capitol street, the soldi ere monument on court house square, better homes week, commercial advertising at the auto park, boy scouts and the city dump pile were considered, Indicating the scope of the work undertaken by the federation. At the coming meeting Friday night topics which probably will be np for discussion will be a public auditorium, building ordi nances, the Red Cross, Y. M. C. A, organizing in a central body for Salem and county charities, re numbering of houses, automobile parking, uniform street tree planting, better homes week. Dr, Henry E. Morris is presi dent of the federation and Issu ing the call for the meeting. BANKS GRILLS "FIVE CZARS" OF PORTLAND (Continued from Pag, On, 'north end' and look at the vote. You will find that the 'north end voted unanimously for these two.' Banks hinted at threats of license revocations and stricter regulation that were held over the north end In .the election to make It "vote right." Referring to? criticism of his measure that Is being spread among members of the legislature, he branded It as propaganda In spired by fanatical reformers, and characterized It as the work of the self-constituted law-en forcement committees, particular ly one In Portland headed by A. M. Churchill. A Super Committee "Before every election we have these self-consttituted committees meeting and organizing to tell the people how to voto. Thoy get out tlcketa and carry on propaganda to ocieat men and measures. "Tills super-committee in Port land, he said, "wants the council to nave the right to take property without duo process of law. They place to settle matters Involving property rights Is In the courts. "If wo are going to succeed In law enforcement wo must havo our laws enforced according to law and by officers who them selves observe the law," said Hanks In taking a side fling at the state prohibition department, which, he said. Is undertaking to tell local officers how they are to enforce the law. "This bill," ho said, "Is not In the Interest of law violation, but Is for proper law enforcement." Tooze and laFollette Senator Tooze spoke In opposi tion to. the bill, deploring the tondency of the courts to "drag along" their cases. Senator LaFolictt took a fling at Banks. "I remember 22 years ago. Sen ator," said LaFolictt, "when you were told that If you didn't vote right for a certain United States senator you would be sleeping In a barn. I have seen you many times since but I have never seen any sttraws sticking In your hair." senator Joseph, opposing the bill, pictured the old north end In the days of the "dead line." JoseDh Onnnses Rill "Women whom 1 saw In those days I have seen since they grew old," ho said. "Many of thorn are running rooming houses, and to do that they must have licenses. They become bootleggers. I care not whether It Is theso poor un fortunates or that grand party on Portland Heights where the woinrn's backs were painted with peculiar characters and their bosoms were painted likewise where the women danced In maudlin drunkenness and where the owner was so drunk he didn't know what It was all about when tho officers came." Banks had rapped raids made on homes and establishments without proper warrants. "When officers raid such places," shouted Joseph. "I care not whether they hire March warrants or not. I care not If they break down the doors to get In. I say they are to be com mended for It." Joseph declared these were the people whom the Banks bill would protect. II, drew a verbal pic ture of th, start given young men and women In these places on the ro&d of liquor and drugs. Klepper declared tb. Banks bill would do more than anything else to eliminate the condition pictured by Joseph, lie eald one of the Portland commissioners told him last Saturday that th Banks bill should pass. He referred to Com missioner lllgelow, of Portland, as a czar" who claimed the com mission was superior to the municipal court Clark defended th, bill calling ON THE AIR WK!Ni:siY (Pavific Tlue KC.W 8 p. m., concert fea turing Marguerite Moore Vance, soprano; Marie Chapman Mac Donald, violinist; Leonard Ctar lo, tenor, and Haael Gurr Belt, pianist. 10 p. Multnomah Hotel Strollers. KFDJ 7-1 p. m O. A. C news broadcast. KOA 7-9 p. m., musical pro gram. KFAE 7:30-9 p. m., musical features. Instructive talks. KNX 8-12 p. m., musical concert. Holly woodland Com munity orchestra. KFI S-ll p. m Herald pro gram. Warn pas movie program, dance music. KLX 8-10:20 p. m.. banjo, vocal selections and quartet and organ selections. KHJ S-ll p. m., Tiggly Wlg gly Girls, Lflltmoro hotel dance orchestra. KPO 8-11 p. m., E. Max Bradfield'a Versatile band of the Palace hotel, studio musical en tertainment. KFOA 8:30-10 p. m., diversi fied program. KJR 8:30-11 p. m., 'Alas ka" night, station formal op ening program, Kay Robinson Willard Cafe orchestra, TIU'ltsDAY (Pacific Time) KGW-7 : 1 5 p. m.. police, market and weather reports and news bulletins. Silent after 8 p. in. for long distance reception. KFSQ 7:30-10:30 p. m., au ditorium service, water baptism, musical features, sermon by Aimeo Semple McPherson. KUO 8-10 p. m., dramatic program by the KGO Players, music by the Arlon trio. KHJ 8-11 p. ni.. A. K. r.erk land program, Biltmore hotel dance orchestra. KFI 8-11 p. m.. Herald pro gram, Amortcan penwomen lea guo program. Manual Arts Glee club minstrel show. KPO 8-11 p .m., organ re cital by Theodore J. Irwin, vo cal and Instrumental studio pro gram, dance music by tho Max E. llnidfleld's Versatile band. KNX 8-1 1 p. m., musical features, talk on "Ranking," Ambassador hotel dance orches tra. KJR 10-11 P. m.. Ray Rob Ins n's orchestra program ot dance selections. KGO 10 p. m.-l a. m., Henry Hulstead orchestra of tho it ''merely a matter ot Justice' Garland opposed the bill. He eatd ho couldn't understand how the electorate of Portland could on the same day elect "such high toned, eloquent. Independent, God-fearing champions of law en forcement as Kicppor, Banks, Clark and Joseph, and at the Bame time elect such scoundrels as the city commissioners seera to be. "May It not be," interrupted Kleppcr, "that good men have bad laws to enforce?" "You were elected to the senate to keep us from having bad laws, retorted Garland. Kddy Interrupted by moving adjournment until 2 o'clock. LEGALS NOTICE of Intention to Improve V, Stnvt from llriimlwny to I I fill Street Notice is hereby given th.U the Common Council o( (ho City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary aand expedient and hereby de clares Its purpose nnd Intention to improve E street from the easU line of Broadway street to Ihi west line of Fifth street at the ex pen so of the abutting and adia cent property by bringing said portion of said street to tho es tablished grade, constructing ce ment concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street wLlh a six Inch cement concrete pave ment thirty feet wide in accord ance with the plans, specifications and estimates therefor which were adopted by the said council January 19 th. 1920, and which are hereby referred to and made a part of this notice. The Common Council hereby further declares Its purpose am Intention to make the above de scribed Improvement by and through the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem. Jiy order of tho Common Coun cil the Huh diy of January. 1 'J J 5 M. POPUSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof is January 2lt, 1925. 2X PROPOSALS FOIt voii" State InNtltiilloiis lit Sah'in, Ort-gon The Oregon State Hoard of Control will receive sealed bids on 4 foot fir wood for the following institutions at Salem: Oregon Stale Hospital 601) cords, main building; 4u0 cot'ds, Cottage farm. Oregon State Penitentiary, 361 cords. State Institution for Feeble Minded, &00 cords. Oregon State Training School, 700 cords. Oregon Slate Tuberculosis Hos pital, Hi no cords. Oregon State School for the llli iid. 32S cords. Oregon State School for th? Deaf, 750 cords. Oregon Slate Industrial School for Girls, toQ cords. Bidders may quote on first growth fir, second growth fir, or round slab wood. Prices to be f. o b. Institution, nlsn quote f. o. b. main building for the wood re quired for the cottage farm. De livery to b ninde between Febru ary 1Mb and November 1, 1925, .Specifications and blanks for bidding will bit furnished upon application to the secretary at Sa lem. Rids will bo opened at 2 p. m February 3rd, l'J2a, and must be accompanied by cttrtlfied check in the sum of lo per cent of total amount bid, m;ide payable to the Oregon State Hoard of Control which sum will be held by the board as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract to furnish the amount awarded All bids shall be enclosed in seal ed envelope marked "Bids for Wood' and mailed to tho under signed. The board reserves the right to reject any or alt bids, or to accept any part of a bid. Dated at Silem, Oregon, Janu ary 19, 1925. CARI.E ABRAMS. Secrelarv. Oiegun State Board of Control SEEKS RELEASE AT INSIITUTION Alt, Gaftney of PorllatJ tvii;y Instituted proceedings In hber, corpus here to procure th, release from the ttate school tor feeble - minded of her two daughters, Alt Mills, 1, and Mary Holbrook. 17. who she Uleges ars being held wrongfully and without authority of law. Sh, asserts that on Mar It. 1922, the two girls were baled be fore tha court or domestic rea- tlons in Portlan charged with de linquencies and were declared de linquents. She says the court tem porarily committed them to tho school for feeble minded because no suitable quarters were avail able tor their detention and that the girls have been there e7or since. She avers that the girls an neither feeble minded, epileptic or miotic, ana that constant associa tion with Idiots and feeble minded persons Is to their mental and moral impairment. She says In her petition both of the girls are ot average mentality and Intelli gence. She further alleges 1.1st tha court ot domestic relations en- Joys no legal right to commit per sons to the school tor feeble mind ed. DIKECTOET Al CI lONKKIl If. N. WOOUltY .ip.rt live stock, furniture, real ,atat, auc tioneer. Rea. IS lu N. SummM TeL 511 tor sale dates. a O. SATTKKLEt!, . auctioneer. phono or write for dates, 144, Saginaw street, phone 121 1J. Lot me make your sale a suc cess. IS llATTI.KY SIIITI.II.S I'KKST-O-MTB B.ITTKHY SER. VICB. Expert auto electricians. Phone K0i 418 Ooorl 8L It. U. UAKTON, End. batteries. starter and generator work. 171 a. Commercial. W1LLAUD Service Station. Jo, Williams, Sill Court street, phone 19S. "Automotive electric Inns." ;llllil'itATli Ult o. U SCOTT, chiropractor. 41 P. a bank bldg. Ultl'UUIST'S J. C. PEllltY. Itexa.l druggist, lib s. commercial su KUXHUKAL SDI'PI.IKM ULECTK1CA1, Future A Supp. co. in n MDertv. phone mi. iiouae wiring and rixturea bltOlVNELU ELECTRIC, .licen sors to Welch Electric contract ing and supplies. I7S Stats 8L 1'hons 951. ARClTlE-FLEENER. electrician, house wiring by hour or con ITAJL Estimates furnished, phoni SO. 471 Court St. HA UK ELECTRIC SHOP JJi Court. We do house wiring ant carry a complete stock of fla. lures. Instrument repairing, ex perlmental work. Electrle appll. anccs repaired. Phone 488. i ixmisi U'LTi' tluwura and tlorul pieces. De livery. r tsreitnaupt. riorlst, 122 N. Liberty, phone 880 IIK.MSTITC'IIIXt; alRS. C. E. MILLER, heinslilchlni stamping, buttons. Room 10, over Miller's store, phone 117. SALEM Elite, hemstitching, pleat, ing, buttons, stamping sad nee. dlework. Phone 370 328 Oregon bldg HI Kill IIAMT TAII.OK U. 11- MODI I UK -Tailor for men sna wonion. 474 court St. M. A. ESTKS. flu. tailurlnc. 3U4 3"a(e street. MOTOItCItl.l.l-a" LLU1L) K. KAMSliEN" bike acce- onea ana u avion bicycles. 187 vuuri street. HARRY W SCOTT. "Th, Cycli man. m soutn commercial. pnone os. OUKl.OV IUWANK S()(IITY REPORT casos of cruelty to chll dren or animals lu central Wil lamette valley district to Dr. W. O. MorohoUHe. humane officer. saiem. or., tel. i:lo unii IANS ULASSLa titled by nil uptuinetrwu How Optlenl Co.. 325 Suite St. I'l l liil(; PLUMtiJN'U and fconeral repair work. I'lio.ne 550. Graber Uros., 141 south Itiberty IIIEU M. BAR R Plumbing, heat ing, sheet metal works. 164 fe. commercial. PIANOS UEO. c. WILL, pianos, phono graphs, sewing machines, sheet niulo and piano studies Re pairing phonographs i.nl sew Ing machines. 4.12 State. Salem. PHISTINt; A SATISl-'IKIJ customer return, to the Rowland Printing company, phone 1612?. Mnsonle Temple. I ti;T7Titi.Nu " STOVES of all km. I, rebuilt, re paired, colls mads. Ths Stove shop. fi&5 Marlon, phone 1&24. 30 blovEs rebuilt sud repaired. 60 years sxperlence. Depot. Na tional and Ellwood fe.icea, sizes II to (t Inches high. Paints oil and varnishes, eta., logsn berry and hop hooks Salem Penes and Stove Works 8S0 Court street, phone 124. V AT Kit COMPANY SALUM WATER COMPANY Ol flees, corner Commercial and Trade Sts Bills payable month 17 In advsnre. Phone 67. WOOIl WOUKIMl JACOII IVKI'KL Cabinet Works, apholsNvina and reflnlshlng. Phone l.im lr,f Court St. Farm Loans AUDKHSON 4 RUPERT. 4D( Oregon Building