Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 26, 1925, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1925
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
Most Flivver Wrecks are Due to Tight Nuts
Capital JtJournal
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
Br carrier 1H nta wwt
MUU a montli. " d'
rBy mall, ta Manoa and Pols
oouoUw. on month M cant J
month. 11-16. months SI. 86. 1
rear 64.0a. Blsewnara uoti a
month. It a yaar.
Entered aa second ctaai
matter at Salem, Oregon.
Member
ASSOCIATED fHEUS
The Associated Preas I exclus
ively entitled to the un (or pub
lication of all new dispatches
credited to U or not otherwise
credited tn this papar and also
local news pu bll eh ed herein.
Member
A-idlt Bureau of Circulation
tilverusuig representatives:
;hrlee fai. Miller, 226 Fifth A '
rw York City.
W. S. StockwelL
oldg., Chicago. 111.
M. C. Morgensen
Los Angeles aad
Francisco
Peoples Gas
A Co., Inc..
Seattle; San
ClaifeUled AtlrvrUalmc Kates
Hat per word each insert!?;)
' 1 eenta. threo Insertion cents,
one week 8 cents, one month 10
cents, one year, per month. It
cents; minimum per ad 26 cents.
City ads cash In advance, and
not taken over phono, unless ad
vertiser ha monthly account. No
allowance lor phone errora
FOR SALR HnnCf
'OH SALK by owner, bran
new home, oak floors, fireplace,
furnace, . double garage, paved
corner, fine view, $9300. Box
All Capital Journal. nzA
LOTS LOTS LOTS
$10 to $-5 down, price $100
Now la the time to buy a lot. If
you are going to build. See
ChiUls & Bechtel, 640 Slate
street. a
JJlUu SNA!' Good fivo room bun
galow homo with five acres of
lit ml located one mile cast of
fair grounds. Terms cah. W.
11. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State
street. n
A'KAT new 4 room house, garage,
wood shed, electric lights, city
. water, toilet, with acre of ex
! .. ccilenl garden noil, an excel
', lent buy at $2000, $500 down.
See J. A. Mills, 331 '4 State St.
! -i n -
I'olt SALE Modern house, six
rooms, sleeping porch, garage,
! paved street, walks. lot 60x126;
i,i block to far. 1 blocks to
' Hlate house; $4500, some terms;
.ileal with owner, save commis
sion. Call 1713W after 6:30 p
m. n-7
6 itUU.M hnu.se. elose in, extra
nice location, for $1000; large
lot. Also u 6 room modern, late
typo bungalow, well located on
Marion street, up to date, now,
jr.r.00, terms. 11. E. Brown or
Melvin Johnson, 109 S. Com
mercial. a
GOOD VALUES
Lot on south 23rd St. Rich
mond addition. Price $300 cash.
Why pay more?
Lot in the Oaks addition, east
front, N. Winter St. Price $9i0.
5 room bungalow on -Norway St.
basement, built in kitchen. A bar
gain at $:t2'0, terms.
KRUEOER. Realtor
147 N. Com'l. phone 217. Q?2
THE 15 EST BUYS
SiiOOO, beautiful modern home.
C rooms on Court street.
$."i0i)0, a real home, only six
blocks to business center. Six
reams.
$1800, a good 10 room house, n
one condition, suitable for a
rooming or apartment house site;
two lots 100x100 feet on a beauti
ful corner, both streets paved,
only 4 blocks post office.
$;J000, real modern bungalow. S
rooms on a paved street, ideal lo
cation, some terms. Owner leav
ing the city.
$2000, pood 6 room house, 17th
etrect, only $500 down.
IF ITS A HOME
See GUILDS & BECHTEL
540 State Ptreet ft
4 room house, good condition,
lights, water, sewer connections,
paved street, only $1250. on $2-)0
down, balance easy.
Nice new 3 room buncralow, on
paving, furnished, at $2150
Now 2 room bungalow, furrifh
ci. for $950.
4 room cottage In kjjS condi
tion, paved street, with or without
furniture, easy terms.
6 room close In plaster-;-! house
good location, lights, water base
ment, paving, only $2800 on $100
down, garage
1 room bungalow closs to new
flax factory site, $900 cn $i00
down.
H. E. BROWN or MFIA'LV
JOHNSON
109 S. Commercial, over public
market a
FOR SALL-rWood
Wool) sawing, phone 1131. ee'-7
LENAKEK
2097J.
saws wood. Phone
FOR SALE Fir and oak wood.
I'hnne 92F3. C. E. Bradley, eel?
WOOD sawing. C. H. Dencer. D;
phone 976 evening 8SF11. ce32i
WOOD sawing. Judd and Schmi'H
phone 142.
NICE dry slab wood
salo cheap. 1819.
and oak for
Ve$3I
WOOD
IS19
sawing. Fisher
Bdroe.
ee331
16 INCH block wood $3.75 per
load, 4 loads $14. Phone 1879W.
e-4S
WOOD for sale; wood sawing
done; also truck for hire. Phone
1!4"W or 332.
Lit Y mill wood, $4.75 per loal;
16 Inch aecond growth fir $5.60
por load. Phone 1879W. ecSl
SALEM Fuel Yards, 753 Trade
street. Coal and perfectly dry
wood kept In shed. Phone 529.
pric right. eo24
GOOD WOOD AND COAL IU.75
ton up. Prompt delivery. Hill
man Fuel, phone 1$5S. ee
TRANSFER
Also good dry wood and Utah coal
LARMER
TRANSFER STORAGE CO.
Phone 930 ec
BEST GRADE OF WOOD
4 ft- and 16 Inch
Dry Mill Wood
Drr Second Oruwtb Fir
Pry Old Fir
Dry 4 ft. ah
Prompt fjii;rr an1 rea son a be
1rt. Fred K Wella tit weth
Church, phone 154$.
PERSONAL
MADAM VIRGINIA gives r.iJnu-.
on love and business. Hours )
to 9. (33 Kerry gt. phone 1908J
127
d FOR SALE S artery Stock rt
ENGLISH walnut trees, will bear
from threo to five years.
Chemeketa St.
mi1
d2D
WALNUT, filbert, fruit trees, or
namental shrubs. Pearcy Bros.
Nursery. !37 8tate St. dS5
UOM B grown walnut. filbert.
fruit trees. Get my price before
buying. Warren Nursery, 6J5
Ferry. d?4
o FOR SALE Miscellaneons c
GUM heating
tuve $10. i'huue
1496R.
FOR SALE-
Airedale dog, phont
1814W.
CHEAT and gruiu
hay.
l'huiie
c4l
1264M.
FOR SAl.i; All kinds of
furnt-
c23
ture. 2707 Brooks ave.
OLD PAPERS fur ale, large bun
dle Sc. Capital Journal.
PLAYER piano
each.
e'J 2
Tel. 1517M.
FOR SALE Range and
lawn
cJ4
mower. 934 Saginaw.
APPLES for sale.
$1 bushel.
c36
Call 17F15.
BALED hay and straw; tit oats. A.
E. Kucnzi. phone 101-21. c35
IjALUL) clover
Phone 981R;
hay and straw.
OLD lir wood, baled hay clover
and vetch, dressed chickens.
Phone 39F5. cL'7
Full SALK Drag aw complete,
four saws. Inquire 43S S. 22nd
street. c24
FOR SALE New console type
Vlctrola and records, half pries.
Call 997. c23
THREE ceil 6 volt battery, fully
charged, $5. Lockhart, 1749 N.
Front. c37
FURNITURE for sale, electric
range, Vlctrola, 2 pieces lino
leum, chairs, stand, mirrors and
washboard. 685 8. Com'l. c22
EVENTUALLY; why delay the
pleasure? The Portland News.
45c per month delivered. Phone
923 or 1269W.
FRUIT TRUES
High and Ferry, call and see our
stock before buying. Phone
1140M.
FIUHTLAND NURSERY
FOR SALE 10 tons of hay for
$100 at barn, 7 miles south of
Monmouth. Oliver chilled plow,
wagon and 3-section drag.
Phone or write W. J. Linfoot,
Salem. r.22
FOU SALE Or will trade for
cows or horses, 2 V4 ton truck.
Range, separator. 4 Angora
goats, light delivery. gasoline
engine 1 horse, plow, fox ter
rier, also 2 big farms cheap
994 S 22nd St. or phono 1173M.
c23
LOANS
GOVERNMENT lo.uii on farms
Stt per cent. F. L. Wilkinson.
203 U. S. National bank bldg.
MONEY to loan on roal estate, pu
vats money, lowest rates. T. K.
Ford, over Bush's bonk. r
MONEY TO LOAN ou city prop
erty, either building and loan
plan or private money. Farms
loans with Insurance company
money at EVi with commis
sion added. Ralph H. McCurdy,
Nos. & and 6, Sleeves-Moore
Bldff.. Salem.
LOANS
FARM LOANS Plenty of monsy
to loan on good farm security.
CITY LOANS We are loanin
Prudential Insurance company
money on city residences and
business property, at S P-'r
cent, plus a commission. Haw
kins & Roberts, Inc., Z0d Ore
gon b!dg.
FARM AND CITY LOANS
t$ yar farm loans oc rural
credit p'an, with privilege of pre
payment at any time.
City loans made, at lowest rates
t Interest.
If you have money to loan
Ither city or farm property sse
me. I have clients wanting private
money.
K. VV. MAKSTEK9
109 Masonle Temul S'ltem.
WAKTED Miscellaneous
11. EUN'ER Plumbing and repair
work. Phone 1310W. i3
FOR painting and kai.soinini:ig
call Vasby Bros, phone USaW.
i2
WANTED Maternity cas e s by
practical nurse. Phone 1C93M.
131
liV.Ci and carpet weaving; rugs for
sale or made to order. Phone
949J. 122
PLOWING and
ateo fertilizer
94S.T.
.valing do ii
for
sale. Phone
140
WANTED Suda fountain. show
cases and fixtures, state price.
Claude Boone, Aunisville, Or. i2.1
WANTED S ed corn, field sweet
and Evergreen, and white beans.
Phone W. J. Linfoot. Salem. 122
WANTED To rent 3 or 4 room
houe by young couple, partly
furnished preferred. Write box
4 C ,i p i t al Journal. 123
CHIMNEY s
'leaning by
Phone 1563J,
evening.
we
.pin.
furnace
resident,
noon or
127
Sa!
m
morning.
WANTED Piling timber close to
the Willamette river. Address
Aupperle A Braden, Jefferson.
Ore. 123
EXPERT roofing, paper or shin
gles, work guaranteed. Get my
eftimatea, C. K. Thomas, 114
Norway. 124
WANTED Painting, tinting, pa
per hanging, floor surfacing, ex
pert service guaranteed. I 'hone
1491 W. 141
WANTED Private money for
farm loans. We have several
applications on hand. Hawkins
& Roberts. Inc., 20$ Oregon
building. I
WANTED Used furniture ran
ea, heaters, cook stoves, tools,
etc. We pay cash, gt our prices
before you sell. Liberty Ex
change, 241 N. Com'l SL phone
841. !
WANTED Used furniture, stoves
of all kinds, guno, kodaks, looks,
etc People's Furniture store
s?ll for less or makes the other
fellow do IL Phone 734. 271
N. Cumrrerctal. 1
TO HEAP, from p&rtlfs with farms
Or r?nt or Ua. dairy or diver-sifi'-l.
prefer r'ace squlpped on
50-50 I .i;s. n-ar Sl"m. Write
Geo. Woo. 1111 Trlyay.
Wnlr. CMi:. 124
uBUSlNESS PPORTDNITIES
YOU THAD A good tfotujE drug
business well located, in a largt
city. S mall overhead. 60uj
will take Salem property or land
near golem in exchange. See J.
A. Mills. State St. uSS
AUTOS
TKUvK for sale, inquire Cherry
City Milling Co. q"
FOlt II ALU 1824
excellent shape.
Phone 1329J.
Star
easy
touring,
term.
q24
r'Uil SALE VJ2 Ford touring,
cheap for cash, recently over
hauled. Phone 1426, 647 Market.
q23
i'Olt SALE or trade, 192 modei
Baby Overland. mechanically
good, good rubber, etc ViZi li
cense. See Hunt, Valley Motor
Co.. phone 19H5. q--
FOR SALE Cletruc tractors.
bargain prices, completely over
hauled and ready (or work. A
C. llaag 4 Co.. 444 Ferry St.,
S-ilem, Or., phone 210. qJ3
CARS WASHED Motor and cha
sis cleaned with Steam, all
Dirt and Grease mut como off.
Wash $1.50 up. ash and
steam $3 up. Harry Johnson,
Angora Rutf Co., 1230 Ferry
street. y24
One ot our rebuilt trucks will
save you money.
One ton Chevrolet
ltt ton GMC
2 ton Standard
34 ton GMC
W. E. BURNS DAN BURNS
(Not Brothers the Same Man)
High street at Ferry q24
USED CAR SPECIALS
1924 Ford touring (19
11
cense) and extras .
$$400
1923 Ford roadster .......
1924 Fold touring
1923 Ford touring
1923 Ford coupe
1922 Ford coupe
1917 Dodge touring .
1924 roadster, disc wheels
Easy terms
1925 License Included -VALLEY
MOTOR CO.
!B0 N. High, phone 1995.
$225
$375
$265
$3oi
$2S0
tiso
$350
q
Dodge sedan
$650
$350
$550
$75U
1922
1922
1923
1924
Overland
Dodge delivery
Dodge delivery ....
Dodgo sedan type A
$1300
1920 Ford touring
$185
1923 Dodge roadster, A-l con
dition $C00
1921 Maxwetl roadster $95
1919 Dodgo touring $250
All cars with 1925 license. Terms
DON E ST E E L E MOVOR CO.
q23
WE INFORMED YOU
We had Real Bargains In used
cars. Did you pass it up, when
you were In need of just such a
car? Wo still have a few Extra
ordinary Buys, but they can't last
long.
Right now is the time so come
In.
F. W. PETTYJOHN COMPANY
219-279 N. Commercial St. Salem.
Oregon q
REAL ESTATE
LOTS of all descriptions and val
ues close in, for sale. Gertrude
J. M. Page.
WANTED To buy a few build
ing lots, price must be reason -
- nolo, answer at once. Box 44
Capital Journal. 1-31. n27
OWN YOUR OWN HOME Pay
like rent. Values to suit any
taste. Every month's rent sets
you farther back. It Is bad bus
iness and unnecessary. Let me
show you. Harris. Masonic Tem
ple, phonea 795. 1942J. n
FORD garage, blacksmith shop,
gasoline pump, house and two
lots. In a thriving little town,
$9600; will sell or trade for Sa
lem property. Last year's In
come $15,000. Gertrude J, M.
Page. n
BARGAINS WORTH WHILE
Dandy 6 room modern bungalow
garage, paved street, near school.
$3500, easy terms.
5 acre suburban home in Jef
ferson for Salem home.
14 aero suburban home, 2 set
buildings, fruit, $5000, easy
terms.
5 room homo .modern, close In,
paved street, $2500.
For salo cheap or exchange, well
improved 25 acre farm.
AH kind of exchanges.
PERRINE He MAKSTERS
Com. club bldg. n
5 room home on paved street,
basement, garage, well built in,
$2700, terms.
6 rooms and sleeping porch,
furnace, fireplace, garage, paved
street, on street car line, $3800.
6 rooms with all modern con
veniences, with very attractive
surroundings, $4000.
6 rooms on State street, modern
conveniences, $5000.
5 rooms and floored attic, Tar
rieh ad.titlon. hardwood floors,
strictly modern, beautiful shade
trees. $ . 00.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor
216 Oregnn bldg. n
YOi: CANNOT AKuKD TO PAY
RENT AND DEPRIVE YOUR
SELF AND FAMILY OF HOME
OWNERSHIP WITH SUCH OF
FERINGS AS THESE:
$1700 Good 4 room home with
modern plumbing and elec
tric lights located on pived
street. Terms $284 down
balance $20 per month.
$2C00 Good six room home local
ed on paved street and car
line, large let, located
966 Oak street. $1000 down
balance $25 per month.
$2250 Five room home located at
1211 Saginaw street, corner
lot 76 feet equare. Terms,
$300 down balance $25 per
month.
$2000 Five room home locexed on
paved street, on N. 17 th
near Market. $600 down bal
ance $20 per month.
$1000 New three room home lo
cated In W est Salem,
corner lot. $150 down bal
ance $15 per month.
$1650 Six room plastered home
with garage, located on pav-
e4 street and car line, lot
76x150, this place la offer
ed at a real bargaia. $610
dowa balance time.
$47$ Two room garage house lo
cated on corner lot 60x125
terms $100 dowa balance
monthly.
$3200 6 room modeia home, ex
cept basement, loca tea-
heights south, fine view ov
er city. Terms $1206 down
balanc mortgage.
We write Fire and Auto Insur
ance.
W. JL CRABENHORST Jc
CO.
275 State fat. phone 515.
REAL ESTATE
PROPERTY OWNERS LUt your
property with us for frve publi
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 Homo Real
ty Co., 1 & High street. Sa
lem, Or. n22
SPECIAL
4 room new houne, N. Salem,
just ready to move in. Trice $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 $601)0, will trade for vacaut
lots.
7 3-4 acres with good 5 room
house and barn, only 6mi!es out
on paved road. Snap for $2100.
Nice new furnished house for
rent. $35.
TIIOMASON
3314 State street
KXCilAMi KS
334 acres, Montana In Valley
county, improved (owner refused
to lease for oil) only $3000; trade
for city or acreage.
Brick building, basement and
furnace, with 4 lots and 6 room
house, on main street In a Wash
ington town, $9000; trade for val
ley or Illinois property.
5 acres Salem Heights for city.
50 acres, good soil and improve
ments, near Salem; take city, Sa
lem or Portland.
H. E. BROWN or MELVIN
JOHNSON
109 S. Com'l over public market.
n
Trade for Salem property, Ford
service, garage, blacksmith shop.
6 room house, 2 lots, tn a good
town, $15,000 Income last year,
well or trade, well and fully equip
ped. $9500
Trade house well located for
small tract near Salem.
Trade, $21,000 mortgage for
property in Sat cm.
Have 10 acre tract near Salem
for $2500.
Most attractive and artistic new
house In Salem, ou popular street,
$11,000.
6 room bungalow $3000
5 room furnished house $3100
5 room new house, close In,
$3800.
Want $2000 on good city prop
crty .
GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE
492 N. Cottage. n
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
6 acres, 5 cut over, S miles
out, $400, $200 cash.
12 acres timber, running water,
$G00 cali. ,
68 acres, 10 cleared, 48 timber,
1 mile from small town, $1600,
$1000 cash, balance 6 per cent.
200 acres, 30 cleared, bearing
family orchard, log house and
barn, spring stream past house.
fine fishing, all woven wire fenc
ed, 5 4 miles from Gates. $2750,
$1050 cash, balance terms.
160 acres first growth fir, some
cedar, Douglas county. $2000, all
cash.
42 acres best river bottom, 2
acres cleared, fine nut land, lot
of cord wood, 2 houses, on mall
route, 2 milt's from Marion. $2850
cash,
Exchanges priced at cash value
will be accepted on any of the
above.
SOCOLOFSKY
341 State n
THRIFT WEEK i
OWN YOUR OWN HOME
HERE'S HOW
A new 5 room bungalow, mod
ern except basement. Garage. $1,
600, $300 cash, balance monthly.
Owner leaving town, must cell.
A 6 room semi-bungalow. Good
location, $2700 Easy terms, or
will trade for Portland house.
Another now house In good lo
cation, H bl )ck from car line.
$1950, easy terms.
An 8 room house with one and
on half acres of ground in Sa
lem at $5500, or wilt trade for
acreage.
A choice 5 room home, lot
67x137. 6 walnut trees, many nice
flowers. What more can you ask
for $2500.
A splendid 18 acre tract, 6 room
house, barn, chicken cooj, team
of horses. Implements, 150 chick
ens, an I a good cow. Complete at
$5000 or will trade for city prop
erty. J. F. ULRICH
122 N. Com'l St. phone 1354. n22
Start to accuinulato that estate
today
$10 down and $10 per month
will handle 2 fine- lots, oun of
which Is on paved street, pave
ment paid, cast front, sewerage,
car line. Price $500.
$2.1 down and balance $10 per
month will buy a fine lot on north
17th street, pavement paid. Pr;co
$500.
$10 down and per month wlli
handle a fine acre tract south
at end of the S. Commercial street
car line, all in bearing fruit and
berries. Price $C50.
$10 down and easy terms on bal
ance will make fimt payment on
5 acres of fine dark prairie noil,
located east of Salem and close to
Swegle school. Price $1500.
$25 down and balartce $10 per
month will handle three fine lots
on nor'.h 18th street, containing
nearly Vi acre of land. Price $600
for all.
$7.50 down and $7.50 per
month will buy two fine lots, 60
by 139 feet each, close to car line.
Price $4't0.
W. II, GRABENHORST & CO.
R EALTOR8
275 S'ate street n
Great excitement. The governor
personally investigates the supply
of Scotch but finds no liquor evi
dence. He spoke at the Burns ban
quet. But here's a place a Scotch
man ought to trade for. It's almost
an cheap as ' fountain pen Ink at
the post office," 65 acres 1 mile
off of Pacific highway north,
small house and good barn, all
smooth, price $6500 and will trade
for Salem property; 60 acres 4
miles out near school and station.
10 acres fine prunes, 2 acres other
orchard, $00 cords of oak timber,
room house, good barn and oth
er Improvements, price $6000, will
trade for small tract or residence;
I room house close in to trade for
small hUM farther out; t room
house worth $4000 to trade for
small farm; 14 Improved acres
close on pavement to trade for
residence; 10 bare are In hat
frtilt belt for email city property.
30 splendid acres with poor house
and good barn, worth $6000, for
.salem home.
M'GiLCHKIST A PENNINOTON
20 U 8 bink bldg, phone 1 40.
FOR SALE Poultry
BLACK Minorca cockerel for
sale. Phone 44F33. f25
FEW dozen Rhode Island Red
pullets 75c each. Phone 63F13.
f24
Gooseberry puuu for sale.
one and two years old. A. G.
Glatt. Woodburn. Or. f23
gg AGENTS WANTED
gg
TAILORING SALESMEN Davis
$29.60 "Square Deal" line ready
for spring. Amaxlng values. Na
tionally famous. "Satisfaction
guaranteed or money return
ed." Liberal commissions In ad
vance. New profit sharing plan
to increase your earnings. No
chargo for $40 selling outfit.
Our eighteenth year selling di
rect. Producers save time.
Mail letter giving experience
and references. P. H. Davis
Tailoring Co., 1080 Power bldg.,
Cincinnati, Ohio. pk22
FOR SALE Farms
SPECIAL LOOK. 80 acres of
timber located eight miles south
near Pacific highway. Price
$2800 cah. See us today. W. H.
Grabenhoret & Co., 275 State St.
b23
FOR SALE 13 acre truck and
chicken ranch, good buildings
and outfit, several acres of on
ion land, well located close to
town, this Is a money maker
and will take some city proper
ty. F. L. Wood, 341 State St.
b22
FOR EXCHANGE 52 acres of
good land all in cultivation lo
cated one, mile northwest of In
dependence, no buildings. Price
$100 per acre, mortgage $2700.
runs for 27 years Owner will
exchange for Salem property.
W. II. Grabenhorst & Co.. 275
State street. b23
FOR RENT
APARTM ENT
-205 S. Com'l. J29
APARTMENTS. 268 north Cottage
FOR RENT 6 room house, 187
Miller street, call afternoons. J23
4 ROOM modern furniahed apt.
Marlon aptw. J
FOR RENT -Store space for rent.
Inquire 519 Court St. ' J27
THREE furnished houseKeeping
rooms, 2164 State St. J24
FOR RENT 6 rooms with ga
' rage, close in. 6KQ Mill St. J23
5 ROOM modern house, 140 S.
Kith, or call 1540 State. J22
IF it Is a sewer you want dug, call
1409J. J24
CLEAN apurtuieur und single
room. 4S6 north Liberty. J23
FURNISHED 3 room healed apt
-14 S. High. J22
HIGH class furnished apartment,
adults. 720 north Commercial. J
HOUSE und apartments,
2-0 5 6 J.
phone
J329
FURNISHED 1 and 3 room apart
ment, garage. 2363 State street
123
FURNISHED 3 room apartment,
Enrnge. 1586 Stale, phono 432M.
. J27
MODERN 6 room bungulow with
, Garage, on W allace road. I'hon
56K14. 124
APARTMENT The Brown, phone
. Emma Murphy Brown 1632R,
after six o'clock. J
FURNTsT'ED 273. 4 room opts;
1-2 floor, heated; garage, 94f
8. 12th. J26
OFFICE room to rent, next to
new Salem hotel. Call 169 S.
High. 1-31. J27
FURNISHED room in modern
home, with garage, $15 per
month. Phono 659.1. J25
FURNISHED apartments reason
able, no objection to children.
960 Broadway. j29
F O R RE NT Barber shop, two
chairs, to a single non-union
man. 1610 N. Commercial. j
FOR RENT Farm of 105 tieros
. nearly all In cultivation, paved
' road, cloo In. Address box 21,
Rt. 4, plume 9F12. J 24
NEW bungalow for rent, 5 rooms,
plastered, full basement, fur
nace, 20C0 Trad?, $30. Room 2.
Jtush bank bldg J2G
HOUSE keeping rooms, furnished
with steam heat, light, bath and
gas, $2.50 up week, new build
ing. Ill Chemeketa St J 22
4 ROOM furnished apart men t.
down stairs, prlvatn garage, toi
let, hath. 290 N. 18th St. phone
1027R. -J"
FOR RENT Two nicely furnish
ed apartments, close In. Inquire
-at 2G8 north Liberty, phon
1927W. J
FOR RENT 3 nicely furnished
rooms, garage, chicken house.
!at 790 N. 17th, call 1680 north
Cninmoreial. i
FOR RENT Unfurnished cotlag
cml-modrn, line steeping
ljorch, excellent location, fif
teen dollars. Cull 1765 Stato S
: J2 2
FQ)K REN'J Six loom huusu cl
In, range. linoleum on kitchen,
nhades, etc., an ideal location
Cur beauty parlor or ncedh-eraft
with plenty of room for house
keeping. Call 1550 during busi
httss hourn or ce owner at 267
: N High St. J
h ; ' WANTED Situation 11
SEWING-" by lUy in your homo or
nno. Call or write 2430 east
Nob Hill. h24
CAHPENTERS, figuro on work
dry or contract, new or repair
Work, country or town. Davis Ar
Hon, 613 N. Capitol. h23
FOR SALE Livestock
PIG: -Phone IU.-1'1 1.
FOH SALE Fresh Jersey
160 S. 13th street.
FOR HALE 100 lb. sh iats, phone
r,fF4. L. F. Hill, Rt. 8. ezj
FOR SALE Threo year old Pcr
cheron horse, phone 47F14. e26
Vt2T ERINARI AN. Dr. Pa 1 1 o rso n .
Phone 202SW. 24
YOUNG team for sale, or will
trade for cattle or wood. Phone
imw.
FOR SALE Or trade for wood, a
good work mare, weight around
T400. Phone 52F2. 27
$100 TEAM of young mules,
blocky built, gentle, good work
ers, A-l orchard team; single
mule cheno. 1 plow, k ferry.
e22
MARES, horses ut 554 Ferry St
commission stables. On account
of high feed, brown mare, wt
1210, price $30; gray hors1,
1 400. $10: one roan horse, 1600
ri0: pome clover hay. s$4
PARIS AROUSED
O'ER TALK OF
FRENCH DEBT
(Continued from Page One
situation is much more solid than
ours.'
The Americans are wsll aware
of this. Haven't they suggested
the constitution of a transfer
charged with surveillance of
Germany's future payments? If
such conditions about exchange
are operative for our former
enemy, why aren't they for
France?"
Alexandre Varcnne, socialist,
vice-president of the chamber of
deputies, told Ecelsior:
"Senator Borah pretends that
the American taxpayer ta more
heavily burdened than the French.
I maintain that the French tax
payer is more heavily assessed
than the German. The problem
of inter-allied debts would make
a big stop forward If America
employed her whole energy In
making Germany pay."
Le Journal says that France
will pay what she owes, and
adds:
"No Frenchman ever sought to
avoid paying a real debt, but the
whole question is to find what
exactly is France's debt toward
her companions In the struggle.'
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Volt meter and tin shears
Reward. Motor Inn garage. k24
LOST In Turner black pocket-
book containing currency. Re
turn to Turner State bank for
reward. k22
K WANTED Help
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Inquire ..Bake-rlte Bak
ery. g22'
PARTY to raise turkeys and
chickens on shares, cut cord
wood and work on hop ranch.
Rt. 8, box 130, Salem, phone
59F14. Chns. F. Simon. g27
m
MISCELLANEOUS
m
WOODRY buys furniture for casn.
phone 611. n
'RUN1NG by expert, hour or con
tract. Phone 503R. m21
PRUNING Hour or Job. F. C.
Walker, Rt. 2, box 126A. m25
t'OIt expert furniture packing and
shipping, call Stiff's Furniture
store, phono 941.
3GOS Scavenger service. Garbage
and refuse of all kinds removed
by the month at reasonable rates
phone 85, residence 2058. Cess
pools cleaned and dead animals
removed i
SQUARE Deal Welding Works ox
acetylene and electric. We spe
cialize on cylinder blocks, alum
inum cases, heavy enst Iron
steel tanks, boilers, flues, leaf
and coil springs, frames and
fenders. Call us for estimates.
If Its trade of metal we can
weld IL 349 Ferry SL phone
864.
LEGALS
V.MAt FOR IMPROVEMENT
Bonds of the City of Salem, Oregon
Notice Is hereby given that on
Feb. 15, 1925, there will be funds
on hand and applicable for the
payment of Salem Improvement
Bonds issue "S" N(6. 1 to 18, both
inclusive.
Holders of these bonds will pre
sent them for payment at the of
fice of the elty treasurer as Inter
est will cease after the above date.
C. O. RICE,
City Treasurer.
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that I
havo Impounded the following de
scribed dogs In compliance with
ordinance No. 1404, to wit: One
large colli dog, yellow, white
breast. Ono bird dog, black and
white. One collie and Airedale
dog. The above described dogs
will bo killed if not redeemed by
owners, on or before, January 26,
1925, as provided In said ordi
nance.
W. S. LOW.
Street Commissioner.
Dated January 21. 1925. 23
No. r9ir
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Marlon County
In the matter of the estate of
Rtwsell CatlJn, deceased. Notice of
hearing on final account.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned executrix of the es
tate of Russell Call in, deceased,
has filed her final account mil
report in the county court of the
state of Oregon for Marion coun
ty, and that Tuesday the 17th day
of February, 1925, at the hour of
10 o'clock n. m. of said day at the
county court room In the county
court house nt the city of Salem
In said county and state, has been
appointed as the time and place
for hearing any objections to nald
final account and import and the
Mini settlement of said estate.
Tho date of the first puh!!ca
tlou of this notice Is January 19th.
192r, and the last Febtuary IGih,
1925.
SYBIL C. CATMN.
Executrix of the estate of Rus
sell Catlln. deceased.
Page & I'age, Salem, Oregon,
a 1 1 o r n " y s for r.a id . t a t e.
NOTICE
of Intention to Improve E Slrcrt
from Urommuy to I Iftli Street
Notice Is hereby given that the
Common Council ot the City of
Sutern, Oregon, deems it necessary
annd expedient and hereby de
clares Its purpose and Intention
to Improve K street from the east
tine of Broadway street to the
west line of Fifth street at the ex
pense of the abutting and adja
cent property by bringing s)d
portion of said street to the es
tablished grade, construetln ce
ment concrete curbs, and paving
said portion of said street with 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 19th, 1925, and which
are hereby referred to and made
part of this notice.
The Common Council hereby
further declares Its purpose and
Intention to make the above de
scribed Im p rovem en t by and
through the Street Improvement
Department of the City of Salem.
By order of the Common Coun
cil the 19th day of January. 192$
M. POiJlHKN. City Recordec.
Iate of first publication hereof
Is January 2lst. l2&. i
ON THE AIR
MONDAY NIGHT
4 Pacific Time)
KGW S p. m.t Oregon Ian
concert orchestra. 10 p.
George Olsen'a Metropolitan or
chestra of the Hotel Portland;
Intermission numbers by Shef
ler'a Novelty string quartet.
KFDJ 7-8 p. m., Oregon Ag
ricultural college news bulle
tin. KOA 7- p. special mu
sical program.
KFAE 7:30- p. m., instrno
tlve talks for farmers, musical
features.
KNX 8-12 p. m., studio pro
gram, Abe Lyman's Cocoa nut
Grove orchestra of the Ambas
sador hotel.
KPO 8-11 p. m., organ re
cital by Theodoie J. Irwin, stu
dio musical features. E. Max
Bradfield's Versatile band of
the Palace hotel.
KFI 8-11 p. m.. Herald pro
gram, Ray West and his Alex
andria, hotel orchestra studio
musical entertainment.
KLX 8-1'J p. m education
al program of talki and lec
tures, musical studio features.
KGO 8-10 p. m., education
al courses in languages, eco
nomics, music and agriculture,
music by the Arion trio.
KFOA 8:30-10 p. m., mu
sical features, Double Male quar
tette and Miss Edna Mabon, vo
cal Id t.
TUESDAY NIGHT
(1'uWflc Time J
KGW 8 p. m., Oregon Agri
cultural college extension ser
vice lectures: A. G. Boquet, pro
fessor of vegetable gardening,
"Glass, the Vegetable Garden
er'a Ass-H"; Professor A. G.
Lunn, head of the department
of poultry husbandry, "Farm
Poultry Keeping." 8:30 p. m
concert by Mills Orioles orches
tra of Salem. 10 p. m., Multno
mah Hotel Strollers.
KPO 8-11 p. m.. studio nau
tical program, E. Max Brad
field's Versatile band of the
Palace Hotel.
KNX 8-12 p. m., musical
studio features, Ambassador ho
tel dance orchestra.
KFI 8-11 p. in., Herald pro
gram. Women's Press club of
California program, dance mu
sic. KHJ 8-11 p. m., Llslenwal
ter. Cough program, Earl Bur
nett's orchestra of the Blltmore
hotel.
KGO 8-10 p. m., Pacific Jun
lor Concert orchestra, the
Hawaiian Harmony Kings, solo
program, Harry James, monolo
glst. KFOA 8:30-10 p. m., artist
rocital featuring Bottoy Brand
bury and male quartet.
KJR 10-11 p. m., Willard
cafo danca orchestra.
KGO 10 p. m.-l a. m.,
Henry llnlstead orchestra ot
tho St. Francis hotel.
CITIES COOPERATE
Realization that cities must co
opoiate, not against the country
communities, but with them and
against forces within the cities,
reached Its culmination in tho
meeting of city heads which took
placo In Portland Saturday, ac
cording to J. B. Glesy, mayor of
Salem who was elected president
of the league of Oregon cities
formed at that meeting.
''People who compose municip
alities are disposed to work hand
in hand with tho communities sur
rounding them, and nlso with the
state," asserted Mayor Glesy, "but
a city meets many obstacles In ad
ministering its own affairs."
That this new league of cities
will be a fur co to reckon with is
predicted by Mayor Glesy. Twenty
flvo municipalities were represent
ed at tho Portland meeting. Other
officers elected were A. L. Bar
bur, commie-donor of public works,
Portland, first vice-president; li,
B. Parks, mayor of Mugcne, sec
ond vice-president, and Charles
Cleveland, mayor of Grc.diam,
treasurer.
Tho legislative committee com
posed of Chris Kehuelji'i, City Attor
ney Grant of Portland, City Attor
ney Brand of Mar.shfieid, Mayor
Parks of Kugene, Mayor Setters of
Astoria, are now getting ready to
keep In touch with the legislative
assembly in Salem for the remain
der of the session, with tho Inter
ests of the c I '.!'! in mind.
Submission of a constitutional
amendment guaranteeing to tho
cities of tiio state full control of
their own af fall's and restricting
the legislature In interference with
the homo rule prerogatives of the
cities Is on (lie program of this
committee. Steps to Insure tho
d!ftat of the (links bill now be
fore tho legislature providing for
the circuit court as an appeal In
all c.Lsei where city couiicIIh have
revoked licenses, and defeat of the
bond hill which provides for a
bond commission to approve all
municipal bond Issues are being
taken.
PACIFIC COAST APPEALS
POSTPONED BY COURT
Washington, Jan. 26. More
than 20 cases troin the Paoitt'
coast, pending In the supreme
court, which had been advancer)
for bearing on February 24 will
not be taken up until March 2.
Owing t the large numbo' of
eases already awaiting the deci
sion, the court decided today to
f i tend It next reress to obtain
nore time for preparations of
opinions. Alter delivering opin
ions February S sod receiving
motions, the court will adjourn
for on month.
Journal Want Ads Pav.
FOR HOME ROLE
BY ORGANIZING
SHERIFF SAYS
CLEAVER TOOK
ALL CREDIT
(Continued from Page One)
Brown Bill Pastes
Senator Brown's bill defining:
sa a misdemeanor the act of co
ins upon enclosed or unenclosed
lands without the consent of tho
owner was passed by the senate
today. Brown and Eddy defended
the bill and Upton fought it on
the floor. It la designed primarily
to protect farmers against trans-
lent tourist trespassers. Senator
Taylor, who opposed the bill prior
to Its being tabled last Friday
voted for it today.
Carsner, Clark, Hall, Klenper,
Upton and Moser voted against It.
The senate also passed a meas
ure Introduced by the committee
on education providing for a Judg
ment of confirmation by the cir
cuit court relative to the organ
ization of union high school dis
tricts. It Is to bolster up legally
union high school organization.
For Vets Hospital
The senate committee on resolu
tions today Introduced a joint
resolution, which was unanimous
ly adopted, urging congross to
pprnprlate money for the con
struction of a veteran's hospital
tn Portland on a site offered by
the medical school of the Uni
versity ot Oregon. The resolution
states that the lease on the pres
ent hospital building will expire
next December without possi
bility ot renewal.
DIRECTORY
AtlOTIOMCF.lt
V. N. WOODRY. expert live
stock, furniture, real estate aui
tloneer. Roa. 1010 N. Summer
Tel. 611 for sale da tea.
RATTKRY SCPPLIF.H
PRKST-O-LITB B ATT Kit V SER
VICE. K xpert auto electricians.
Phone I8O4 418 Court SL
R. D. BARTON, Exide batterlos.
starter and generator work. 171
H. Commercial.
WILLARD Service Station. Joe
Williams, 631 Court street,
phone 198. "Automotive electric
tans." 'jimioiMtAcrroii
DK o. L SCOTT, chiropractor,
418 U B. bank- bldg.
DRUGGISTS
J. C. ptiKRY, Kexail druggist. 115
S. Commercial SL
i:li;ctrical hiipplifs
ULUCTtUCAL Fixture A Supply
to, a.k tv lauerir, pnone jv.i.
House wiring and fixtures
BROWNSLL KLKCTRIC, succes
sors to Welch Klectrlc contract
ing and supplies. 279 State SL
P ho ne 958.
AitOlUB FLEUNUH. electrician,
house wiring by hour or con-
traoL Estimates furnished, phone
980, 471 Court SL
HALIK KLKCTU1U SHOP 337
Court. We do house wiring and
carry a complete stock of fix
tures. Instrument repairing, ex
perimental work. Electric appll
an ccs repaired. Phone 488.
I MHOS 1
CUT flowers and floral pieces. De
livery. C. V. Brelthaupt. florist,
123 N. Liberty, phone 380.
hi:msith niNG
A1US. C. Id. UILLUR. hemstitching
tamping, buttons. Room 10,
over Miller's storo. phone 117.
SALl'JM unto, hemstitching. pleoU
lng, buttons, stamping and nee
dlework. Phone S79. 829 Oregon
bldg.
MKRCHANT JAILOR
D. a MOSHKR Tailor for men
andwomen. 474 Court St.
M. A. USTK& fine tailoring. S84
3'ate street.
MO TOHCHl'LKS
LfAiyu hi. RAMSbtiNrbTke acees-
sories and Dayton bicycle. 887
Court street
HARRY W. SCOTT. "The Cycle
Man." 147 south Commercial,
phone 88.
ORKGON III MANK SOCII.TY
KKPORT casus of cruelty to chil
dren or animals tu central Wil
lamette valley district to Dr. W.
O. Morehouse, humane officer,
Salem. Or., tel. IS 10.
6 1 T I V I A N
i Lassies titled by an optometrist.
Mow Optical Co., 3 25 State SL
Pl.t mhim;
PLU.Nl MING and ifuneiul repair
work. Phne 650. Graber Bros.,
1 4 1 south Klherty.
I'HEO Al. BARR Plumbing, heat
ing, sheet metal works. 164 8.
Commercial.
PIANOS
CUO. C. WILL. pianos, phono
graphs, sewing machines, sheet
music and piano studies. R.
pairing phonographs and sew
Ing machines. 4:t i State, Salem.
I R "l.N TIN i ,
A SATISFIED customer returns to
the Rowland Printing company.
phone I51. Mssnnlc Temple.
RrPAIi;lT '
HTOVKS of all kinds rebuilt, re
paired, colli marie. The Stove
shop 656 Marion, phone 15:: 4.
30
SI'O VK3 mount und repaired. 6U
years experience, DepoL Na
tional and Kllwool fe.ic.es. sizes
26 to 68 Inches high. Paints,
oil and varnishes, etc, logan
berry and hop hooka Salem
Fence and Stove Works, 850
Court street, phone 114.
W ATKU COMPANY '
8AL.KM WATKIl CJMI'AMr-Ol-rices.
corner Commercial and
Trade Sts. Bills payable month
ly In advance. Phme 67.
WOOD WORKING
JACOB WKIZKL Cabinet Works,
upholstering and r finishing.
Phone 1691. 139 Court St
Farm Loans
ANDERSON A RUPERT,
lot Orrgoa Bulldlni