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iHE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OKEUON THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1925 PAGE NINE The Cross Word Puzzle Mania Isn't As Bad As It Would Be If It Were Prohibited .1 i." CapitaliLJournal 8UUSCKlPTiON fcATfcB By carrier 10 cent week. 41 emu a month. a rcu In ad- nc . By mail. In Marlon and Polk counties, on mouth (0 cents I months $1.16, month 11-26. I fW 14.00. BlMWbttl 60 COt A month. 16 a yar. Entered as secoud claas tiii matter at Salem. Oregon. Member ASSOOIATBO PRKS3 Tha Associated Press la exclus Waly entitled to tha uae tor pub lication of all nam dlapatchea eradlted to It or mot otherwise credited in thla papar and also local newa published herein. " M em bar A -id it Bureau of Circulation Advertising representative: Charles M. Miller, 226 Filth A -ft. Mw Tom city. W. S Stockwell, bldg., Chicago. 111. M. C. Morgeneen Los Angeles and Francisco. Peoplea Oaa & Co., Inc.. Seattle, San ClnttelfliMl Advertising Ha lea Kate per word each insertion 3 cents, three insertions 6 cents, one week 8 cents, one month to cents, on year, per month. 12 centa; minimum per ad 26 cants. City ads cash In advance, and not taken over phon. unless ad vertiser has monthly account No allowance for phone error FOB SALrV Honei UUY that beautiful home now at reduced price. Come see It. only $10,500. Gertrude J. M I'iiKe. a CiOOO house, lanru lot, lino loca tion, owner leaving town, priced rik-ht for quick sale. 1246 Ma rion. phone 1270M. a 2$ CRKATKST buy in Salem In an apt .house close in, $15,000. An other smaller one for $3800 bringing splendid dividends. Gertrude J. M. I'aije. a I'OH Ity owner, modern 6 room house, parage, walks, pav- ed street, within three blocks of!Also 00 dr iJ",d Utah coal npitol builtlin?. $4000, $3000 down. Imiuire Wilcox Service station, 17tlt and Center St. n28 FOlt SAL I: Modern house, six rooms, sleeping porch. Kara paved street, walks, lot 50x126: block to car. 7 V4 blocks to state house; $1500, some terms; deal with owner, save commis sion. Call 1713W after 6:30 p rn. a 27 i'OR SALE Store building and dwelling, on main street, a homo and mi Income for $4200. easy terms. 1200 acre stock ranch n-'W bungalow, good bains, run ning water, some timber, well located close to good town. snap at $22.50 per acre. 13 acre truck and hen ranch all equip ped, new buildings, a money maker, it will pay you to inves- iiwrtc. New six room modern bungalow, south Salem, $5000. Five room cottage, very close In $11650. 40 ucre river bottom farm $2000. F. L. Wood, 341 State St. n27 WOKKI.NG MAN'S CIIANCI5 'TO OWN HIS OWN HOME $50 down buys large lot with Shack. Price $li25. $300, house 2 rooms, good well water, south Salem. $1200, cozy 4 room house, elec trie lights, large lot. Snap. $750. only $-50 down, house 4 rooms, large lot, pood well. $600, house with one large room, i lots, good soil, terms. LOTS LOTS LOTS $200, fine lots on paved street and car line; buyer assume street assessments. $500, beautiful lots on paved Street, ideal location, $25 down. IF ITS A HOMK OR A LOT '. See CHILTJS & liliCHTEL 640 State street ft LOTS, LOTS, LOTS $650 buys A good east front lot on N. Capitol St. paving paid. $750 Ruys a good east front lot on N. Summer St. paving paid. $200 Buys a good lot on N. 21st St.. assume paving $600. Buys a good corner lot on Chemeketa and 23rd St paving paid $400 Ruys a good lot on north Church street $550 Jluys a large corner lot N. Winter street $400 Buys a good east front lot on Fir St. assume paving $1200 Buys a fine corner lot on S. High street. T. E. BROWN or MEL YIN JOHNSON 109 S. Commercial St. a FOR SALE Livestock -Phone 105F11. VETERINARIAN, phone 2028W. Patterson, e50 FOR SALE Fresh Jersey 1S60 S. 13th street. cow, e24 FOR SALE Three year old Per cheron horse, phone 47F14. e26 VETERINARIAN. Phnne 2028W. Patterson, e24 VuLiNU team for sale, ( trade for cattle or wood. 18 79W. r will Phone e31 WANTED Cows coining fresh February or March. Phone 10 1 K 31 after 5 p. m. e26 FOR SALE Or trade for wood, a good work mare, weight around 1400. Phone 62F2 e7 TO TRADE 2 pure blood bulls; one registered, for grade calves, heifers or bulls. Phone 10S6M. e24 MARKS, horses ut 554 Ferry St. commission stables. On account of high feed, brown mare, wt 1200, price $30; gray horse. 1400, $40; one roan horse, 1600. $50; some clover hay. e2 4 j- WAN jfbSituation a IToUSE work wanted by expert enccd girl. Phone 857. h27 Housework wanted by young woman; must have $2S per month. Address box 122A, Rt. S. Salem. Or. h27 WANTED Help f 'ART Y to raise turkcs and chickens on shares, cut cord wood and work on hop ranch. Rt. I, box 130. Salem, phon 59FU. Chay. F. Simnn. g27 V'ANTED In Dallas, exporienc-d housekeeper for widower itK small family. Mut undcrjranJ children. State age, experi-nee and wages expected. Bex C H Journal. g2 Journal Want Ads Pay k LOST AND FOUND LOST Uurk brown kid fur lined glove for right band. Find call 1212M or 70. k25 d FOB SALE ft arse ry Stock ENUL13U walnut trees, will bear from thre to Uv years, 1721 Chemeketa Bt. d29 WAI.WIIT ftlhort. fruit treca. or namental shrubs. Pearcy Bros. Nursery. 237 State St. d36 HUM IS crown walnut, filbert, fruit trees. Get my price before buying. Warren Nursery, & Ferry. dJ4 FOB SALE Wood ee WOOD sawing, phone 1131. ee67 LUX A K BR 2097J. wood. phone ee33 DHY slub wood for sale, and sec ond growth. Phone 1756. ee48 FOll SALK Fir and oak wood. Phone tflF3. C. E. Bradley. eel7 WOOD sawing. C. H. Dencer. Luy phone 976 evening 8SF11. ee3J NICK dry slab wood and oak for ante cheap. 1819. ec331 WOOL) 1319. sawing. Fisher lid roe, ce331 FOlt dry wood, sawed in desired lengths, call C. D. Query, 77F2 ec28 WOOO for sale, oak $8.50, maplo $8 and fir $6.75. Phone 1559J ee28 16 IXCII block wood $3.75 per load, 4 loads $14. Phone 1S79W. ee45 WOOD for sale; wood sawin done; also truck for hire. Phone 1645W or 332. ee2 DKY mill wood, $4.75 per loal 16 Inch aecond growth fir $5.50 per load. Phone 1879W. ee31 FOlt SALE Dry apple slump wood, line tor ru mace, f ire' place or heater. Phone 68F12. GOOD WOOD AND COAL $12.75 ton up. Prompt delivery. Hill- man fuei. pnone laas. TUANSFKR TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Phone 930 ec REST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft and 16 Inch Dry Mill Wood Dry Second Growth Fir Dry Old Fir Dry 4 ft. ash Prompt delivery and reasonable price. Fred 1. Wells. 280 wuth Church, phone 1542. o FOR SALE Miscellaneous c Itt'US for sale, l'hono 643. c20 CREAM separator for sale. Phone 79F4. c27 LLO x ii loom baby bustjy, line shape. 1X70 State St. c27 FOR SALE Grain hay $14 per ton. fiDFzi. i GEM heating sluve $10. 1496R. 1'huiic c25 FOR SALE Airedale dog. phone mi w. c25 CHEAT and grain 1264M. Phone c41 OLD l'Al'ERS for sale, large bun dle 5c. Capital Jou r n a 1. APPLES for sale, 75c, $1 bushel. Call 17F15. c3tf BALED hay and straw; shoats. A. E. Kuenzi. phone I0F21. c35 BALED clover Phone 981R. hay and straw HAY $12.50 per ton at barn. W. G. Roth, Silverton road, box 144A c26 UNIVERSAL heating stove for sale, good as new. Phone 44F11. c25 FOR SALE Five shares of Van couver paper mill stock at a dis count. Phone 737. c26 OLD fir wood, baled hay clover and vetch, dressed chickens. Phone 39F5. c27 THREE cell 6 volt battery, fully charged, $5. Lock hart, 1749 N. Front. c37 AUCTION SALE Friday, Jan. 30. 1:30 p. m. 1800 north Commer cial St. F. N. Woodry, auctioneer c25 CONCORD yrape plants, the very best strain, phone evenings af ter 6, 1135W, G. A. Miller, 260 Marion. c50 ?'OR SALE 40 inch child's bed, high chair and walker. All in first class condition. Phone 699M. c26 3 ENGLISH setter PUjs, registered and will give papers, 4 month old. One dog ntid 2 females, $15 and $20. 2020 Lee St. c25 EVENTUALLY; why delay tho pleasure? The Portland News, 45c per month delivered. Phone 923 or 1269W. e FRUIT TREES High and Ferry, call and see our stock beforo buying. Phone 1140M. c FRUITLAND NURSERY 'L'RNITL'RE for sale, new leather davenport, 5 chairs, 2 tables, range, dresser, rug, reasonable; must be sold Feb. 1st, 440 S. 17th. C2n BU Y coats prune trees from us. Our price is right. Will trade trees for hay. Mathis Nursery Co., office opposite Oregon Electric depot. c29 I.EGALS NUTI4JK of Intention to Improve E Street from Broadway to Fifth Street Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Orerton, deems it necessary aand expedient and hereby de clares its purpose and Intention to improve E street from the east line of Broadway street to the west line of Fifth street at the ex pense of the abutting and adja cent property by bringing said portion of said street to the es tablished grade, constructing ce ment concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street wMh 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 a part of this notice. The Common Counclt hereby further declares Its purpose and Intention to make the above de scribed improvement by and through the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem. Py order of th Common Coun cil the 19th day of January. 1925. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof is January 21st, 1925. 28- F0R SALE Poultry BLACK Minorca cockerels for sale. Phone 44F33. tt! BROWN Leghorn, early lay vis. best blood on the Pacific const. Cockerels, eggs. Write Joe War 1ner, 2144 6th St.. Salem. fr,Q AUTOS WANTED Used automobile for cash. Phone 2029H. 126 SPECIAL price on all used cars. Newton Chevrolet Co. q TRUCK fur salt). Inquire Cherry City Milling Co. q 1917 Dodge, 1917 Ford. 1922 Over land sedan, 1925 licenses. Clark & Vincent, 660 N. Capitol. q25 WILL trade ton half truck with starter, new tires, for Ford. phone 70F24. q28 FOR SALE 1917 Dodge touring $ 150, terms. Valley Motor Co., phone 1995 q25 FOR SALE Or trade 1U13 Frank lin touring, A-l condition, com plete change of tires, terms. See Hunt, Valley Motor Co., phone 1!95. q25 USED FORD SPECIALS 1923 roadster $225 $375 $290 $:I65 $315 $340 $145 $535 1924 touring 1923 touring 1923 coupe 1922 coupe 1924 roadster li20 touring, starter . 1924 Tudoor sedan Easy terms, 1925 license Includ ed. VALLEY MOTOR CO. Phone 1995 q 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? We still have a few Extra ordinary Buys, but they can't last long. Right now Is the time so come In. P. W. PETTYJOHN COMPANY 219-279 N. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon 1924 Ford touring, lots of ex iras 1921 Dodge sedan $400 $650 $350 $550 $750 1922 Overland 1922 Dodge delivery 1323 Dnrli'A 1 r H vtru 1924 Dodgo sedan type A $1300 1920 Ford touring $185 1923 Dodge roadster, A-l con dition $coo 1921 Maxwell roadster $95 1919 Dodge touring $U50 AH cars with 1925 license. Terms BONESTEELE MOTOR CO. FRED M. POWELL USED CARS Fine display of both new and used cars. Good variety to choose trotn. Liberal terms if desired Hupmobile touring $650 $500 $550 $300 Maxwell touring jjouge sedan Buick touring Ford sedan , Ford couoe ... $275 $275 Take a demonstration In the new Essex coach $1070 FRED M. POWELL MOTOR nARB Corner Cottage & Ferry "q25 MARMONS AND USED CARS GUARANTEED SERVICE BEST BARGAINS AND BEST TERMS IN TOWN R. N. MnpnOMAT.n Tel. 793 256 State St AN OPPORTUNITY To buy a Quality used car at thn right price. Read this out loud. Essex 4 coach . $700 Dodge sedan - .. $650 Dodge touring $C50 Maxwell touring $500 Hupmobile touring $050 Buick 6 touring $300 Ford aeri.in $300 $1800 $1600 $3500 $1585 $1070 Cadillac 61 ton ri no- Packard six touring Packard eight Hudson coach .., Essex 6 coach Reasonable terms if desired. I'RKD M. POWELL MOTOR PAUU i Corner of Cottage and Ferry Sts. rnone zizb q27 l WANTED Miscellaneous and cnm curtains luunder- ed. Phone 2025W. 126 1L EGNER Plumbing and repair worK. rnone 1310W. J321 W AN 1 ED Maternity cases by practical nurse. Phone 1693M. 131 .1STINGS WANTED, on desirable properties. V. A. Llston, agent. 128 WANTED Private money to loan uii uppruveu flecuniy. w. A. JLiS ton, agent. f2S' 'LOWING and excavating done. also fertilizer for salo. Phone &45J. no WANTED On long lease about 6 room modern house, reliable: must be reasonable. Rt. 3, box 63A. 12 LIKE to hear from owner good dairy farm, fully equipped, to rent on shares. Box A C care Journal. j 28 CHIMNEY sweeping, furnace cleaning by Salem resident Phone 1563 J, morning, noon or evening. 127 WANTED Painting, timing, na- perhangfng, floor surfacing, ex pert servlc guaranteed. Phone I431W. hi WANTED Old false teeth. Wo pay high as $10 for full sets. Don't matter if broken. We buy crowns, bridges. Western Metal Company, Bloomlngton. III. 125 WANTED Private money for farm loans, we hav several applications on hand. Hawkins Roberts, Ine 206 Oregon building. i WANTED Used furniture rang es, n eaters, cook stoves, tools, to. W pay cash, get our prices before you sell. Liberty Ex change, 241 N. Com'l St. phone 841. 1 WANTED Used furniture, stoves of all kinds, guns, kodaka, tools, to. People's Furniture store sells for Jess or makes th other fellow do It Phon 714, 271 N. Commercial. i PERSONAL MADAM VIRGINIA give read in on love and business. Hours to 0, 633 Ferry St. phone 1908J I2T REAL ESTATE WANTED To buy a few build lug lots, price must be reason able, answer at once. Box 44 Capital Journal. 1-31. n2T 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 Tern pie, phonea 795. 1942J. FOR SALE AT ONE HALF PRICE for limited time; 6 acre tracts on Rosedale paved road, south of Satem, very close to cur line. Pric es are going up. If interested act at once. SOCOLOFSKY 341 State n FOR SALE 10 acres Lake Lablsh land, for $2000, half cash. 32 acres, all In cultivation, east of Salem, good road, $250 per acre. Cheap house and splendid lot, for $550, easy terms. 80 foot front on State street. room house and store building;. Price $4200. terms. 6 room house, east front on pav ed street, $2750. A snap. W. A. LISTON, Agent 484 Court street n28 LOOK THESE OVER 6H acres for $376, terms. 20 acres, 3-4 mile from Salem, good location, $3750, terms. 10 acres, 7 in prunes 10 years old, y gooseberries, balance clear ed, 4 room bungalow, coop, wood shed, garage, well, 6 miles from heart of city. $2100 terms. 5 room new bungalow, modern In every detail, garage, paved Htreet, $4250, $1250 cash, balance like rent. SOCOLOFSKY 341 State street BARGAINS WORTH WHILE Dandy 6 room modern bungalow garage, paved street, near school. $3500, easy terms. 6 acre suburban homo In Jef ferson for Salem home. 1 4 acre suburban home, 3 set buildings, fruit, $5000, easy terms. 6 room home .modorn. close In paved street, $2500, For sale cheap or exchange, well improved 25 acre farm. All kind of exchanges. PERRINE & MARSTERS Com. club bldg. n TO EXCHANGE 25 acres near Salem, all In cul tivation, good buildings; will ex change for good dairy farm, up to $15,000. 800 acre stock and grain ranch. o miles nortnwest or Calgary, Canada; want city or country property in Willamette valley. 10 acres, all in fruit, mostly prunes, uooa 7 room modern house; near Salem, paved road Want unencumbered Alberta land to $6000 W. A. LISTON, Agent Real Estate, Insurance, Loans 484 Court street n28 & room home on paved street. basement, garago, well built In, $2700, terms. 6 rooms and sleeping norch. 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, Par- rish addition, hardwood floors. strictly modern, beautiful shade trees, ifi&OO. WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor 210 Oregon bldg. n' TO TRADE 5 room house, price $2000, for larger house, 6 room house and garage, on paved street, price $1700, will take light car for first payment, balance $15 per month, Large hotel in small town, trade ror improved acreage or will rent completely furnished. 100 acre improved farm, price i4ooo, clear, win trade for small tract or city property same value 25 acres close in to Salem, good Improvements, will trade for city property. J-arge corner lot, both streets paved, renting for $40 per montn, win trade for farm. Dries jijooo. uood car to trade for lot TIIOMASON 331 H State street, Tr.'illl'H iniur(ii.'..l a north, 1 mile off of highway, price t&uo and will trade for Salem home and anFume; 60 acres well improved with splendid prune or chard, price $6000 and will trade ror smaii tract or home In Salem 10 bare fruit ant-A tnr mi. home In Salem; new 6 room home close In for home farther out; 6 room home In Salem worth $3000 ror larger house out east; $3000 home on smnll lot for 6 or 6 room house worth around $5000; 102 acres with 55 acres of fine prunes, 6 acrea Ine-anherrlna fol- and barn and 2-tack drier, right in tne best prune section of Ore gon, price $25,000 and will con sider Income property. We have a modern hnm a Capitol for rent. MGILCHRIRT A PENNINGTON 209 TT S hank bldg. phone 140. n Start to accumulate that estate ioaay $10 down and $10 per month win nandie 2 fine lots, one of wnicn is on paved street, pave ment paid, east front, sewerage car line. Price $500. $26 down and balnnce $10 per month will buy a fine lot on north 1 7th street, pavement paid. Price $500. $10 down and per month will handle a fin "A acre tract south at end of the 8. Commercial street car line, all In bearing fruit and berries. Prle $650. $10 down and easy terms on bal ance will make firrt payment on 5 acres of fine dark pralrl soil, located east of Salem and close to swe?i school. Price $1500. $25 down and balance $16 ttmr month will handle thre fin lots on north 18th street, containing nearly acr of land. Prloo $600 for all. I $7.60 down and $7.60 nr month will buy two fine lots. 6ft by 139 feet each, close to car line, Price $400. W. H. GHABENHOnST & OO. REALTORS 175 Stat street ' ni FOR SALE Farms 5 ACRES at city limits, $Uii. Turner road, terms. V. O. Bax t"n. 1,30 OPEN TO INSPECTION Subur ban home and chicken ranch. . elegantly furnished, hot and cold water, 14 acres, price cut by out of town owner. Will sell or trade, good terms. Phone 9F23. b!8 Wilt SALE AT ONF HALF PRICE For limited time, 6 acre tracts On Rosedale paved road, south of Salem, close to car line. Prices are going up. If Interested act at once. Socolofsky, 341 State. b24 MISCELLANEOUS WOODRY buys (urnitur for casn. phone 611. n PRUNING by export, hour or con tract. Phone 603R. m2l PRUNING Hour or Job. F. Walker, Rt. 2, box 126A. r FOR expert furniture packing and hipping, call Stiff's Furniture store, pnone 941. WATER Water wells for homes, creameries, canneries or irrigu tion. it A. West, artesian well . driller, Salem, Rt. 6, 2 miles on Tiarden road. ni95 HIGH grade piano mar Salem wM be sold to reliable party a a big saving, $10 monthly will nanaie. a bargain. Writ at once to Mrs. W. C. Taw, 4328 44th St.. 8 E. Portland. m26 SO OS Scavenger service. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed by th month at reasonable rates phon 85, residence 206S. Cess pools cleaned and dead animals removed. SQUARE Deal Welding Works ox- acctyiene and electric. We ape ciallze on cylinder blocks, alum lnum cases, heavy cast Iron teel tanks, boilers, flues, leaf and coll springs, frames and fenders. Call us for estimates. If its trade of metal we can weld It. 349 Ferry St, phone m FOR RENT APARTMENTS 2ti5 S. Com'l. J 2 9 APARTMENTS, 268 north Cottage 3 FOR KENT Duplex house with garage. Inquire 655 Ferry. J: SMALL dwelling for rent, cheap ( iu ueimonc. , j2 2. AND 4 R. modern furnished apts ALarion npts. J 5. ROOM modern houae, 140 . 15th, or call 1540 State. J26 FOR RENT Store space for rent. inquire 519 Court St. 127 HIGH class furnished aoartment. adults. 720 north Commercial. J HOUSE and 2056J. apartments. phone J329 i LRNISIIED 3 room apartment. garage. 1586 State, phone 432M. J27 TWO room apt. furnaco heat, ev erytning rurnished. one block from city hall. 434 N. High. 128 APARTMENT Tho Brown, phone imma iviurpny urown 1632R, . after six o clock. 1 FURNISHED 2, 3, 4 room apts, 1-2 rioor, heated; garago. 945 8, 12 th. j2fi OFFICE room to rent, next new Salem hotel. Call 169 S. High. 1-31. J27 FURNISHED room in modern garage, $16 per home, with month. Phone 659J. J25 FURNISHED apartments reason able, no objection to children, 960 Broadway, J29 vk kent Barber shop, two chains, to a single non-union man. 1610 N. Commercial. J' WANTED To buy second hand horse power grubbing machine. J. R. Barnes, Rt. 2, Stayton. J25 oli'iAM Healed lurnlsliud room, With dressing room, may do Cooking, near capitol. Phone ZOtiSJ. J26 FOR RENT Beautiful furnished apt. close in; also a 6 room cot tage. Home Realty Co., 169 S. High, phone 1718. J25 NEW bungalow for rent, 5 rooms, plastered, full basement, fur nace, 2060 Trade, $30. Room 3, Bush bank bldg J26 4 j ROOM furnished apartment, down stairs, private garage, toi let, bath. 290 N, 18th St. phono I027U. J5 FOR KENT Two nicely furnish ed apartments, close in. Inquire at 2Q8 north Liberty, phone 1927W. J FOR RENT 3 nicely furnished rooms, garage, chicken house. at 790 N. l.th, call 1680 north Commercial. J NICE apartment, upstairs, un furnished, good locality. Five rooms, large sleeping porch; adults preferred. Yew i'ark dis trict; 1H14J, evenings. Jl!7 FOlt RENT Six room house close in, range, linoleum on kitchen, shades, etc., an ideal location for beauty parlor or needlecraft with plenty of room fr house keeping. Call 1550 during busi ness hours or see owner at 267 N. High St. J SOLTIIIKN PACIFIC TIME TABLE Main Line NORTH BOUND Now 16, Oregon Express.. 6:41 a. m. No. 64. Th Cregonlan..5:05 a. m. No, 32, from Coos Bay 4:48 a. m. No. 18, Portland Pass 12.27 p. m. No. 24. Eugene to Port 5:50 p. m. No. 14, Portland Expr 1:22 p.m. SOUTH BOUND No. 63, Oregonlan .3:12 a. m. Nov U Shasta ,, io:iz a. m. No. 17, Kosoburg Pass..10:41 a. m. N. 15, California Expr.11.23 a, m. No. 21, Coos Bay 10:14 p.m. NO. IS, 'Frisco Express. .10:56 p. m. Salem 'Da Una Dftlty motor 9:40 a. m.: 6:20 p. m. OREGON IJj riUlO TIME TABLE NORTH BOUND No. 21 Port. Local, Sun. only a. m. No, 6, Portland LocaX.7:06 a. m. No. 10, Llmlted10:00 a. m. No. 12, Portland LocaL.ll:)6 a. m. No, 14, Portland Local 1:20 p. m. No. 14. Llmlted .4:00 P. m. No. 20. Cor vail Is Local6:Sft p. in. No. 33. Portland LocaL8:20 P. Dz. SOUTH BOUND No. 26 Port, to Salem, Sun, ""r .i i "w a. m. No. 1. Eugen LocaL2:30 a, m. No. I, Eugen Um.w.t:60 a. m. No. T, Corvallls Local12:60 p. m. No. , Eugen Looal....-..4:l 6 p. m. Ne. IT Portland to Salem 6:40 p, m. Nf4 13. Eugen Limited..! :10 p. m. No. It Portland to Salem 11:26 p m. ORATORY OVER CHILD LABOR LAW ECHOES IN 001 A barrage of oratory laid down by some of the best speakers In th state representing Interests in Oregon seeking the adoption of the child labor amendment to the constitution is still echoing inside the statehouse walls this morning. Whether tha presence of several hundred women from Portland and other sections of the state at the Joint hearing of the senate Judici ary and house resolutions commit' tee lost night had a deciding effect will be known wlthtn a few days. The amendment will likely come up for action by the legislature early next week. Th predomin ating opinion Is that the measure will be side-stepped and left for the people of the state to decide at the polls. On the other hand, considerable number of legislators favor direct action. The principal speaker against the amendment, Thomas Brown of Salem, who declared he wad been from 'Aurora to the Santiam sounding out th opinion of Mar ion county women," was drowned in hisses- when he charged that motners of the state cursed the measure. Senator Jay Upton demanded order. He declared hissl ig out of oraer. inimeuiateiy. Brown be came the target of prolonged ap plause on many statements wheth cr tluy were points or not. Those who had been hissing led the cheering. lhere are three distinct Issues in the propoaed amendment." t plained Norman F. Coleman, prcsl dent of Reed college. "One is t prohibit child labor under tho ago of fourteen; the second is to regu late tho labor of children between 14 and 16 years of age, that is to hours and conditions; the third Is to determine what hazardous oc cupations children of 16 and 17 would be barred from. ihe experience records show that tiio highest accident rate lire vails among children of 17 rnd li years of ago where they are not protected by Inw on tho on hand and do not have the nature ex perience on the other. "We most judge by what con gress has done In the DaM and not iy tiu ine.irizing or people who pull objections down out of tho air." Brown, an attorney of Salem and a former member of tho leg islature, attacked tho measure on tho grounds that it was a blow against states rights and that lis passage would cata'jltah a bureau cracy of 30,000 persons. "Do you wnnt to part with the If st vcslifje of etats's rights'.'" ho .shouted. "It is the attempt of ud lifters aliened against tho mothers of tho country. I would rather listen to the mothers of the coun ty. These uplift ers produced f Loeb nnd Leopold and the girl in California who murdered her moth er. I was In a family of ten. We nil had to work. Napoleon the eighth in hla family. Boys of 16 were big enough for soldiers In the war. A father knows whether his boy at sixteen ought to go to work or whether he Is bright enough to go to college." A. S. Roberts, representative of Vasc3 county, took tho floor ng.ilnst the measure. He charged LOANS MONEY TO LOAN. $500 to $2500 on good security. W. A. Llston, ngent. r28 PRIVATE 1 f to loan, $1000 936J between 6 to $5000. nnd 7. GOVERNMENT loans on farms 6tt per cent. F. U Wilkinson. 202 U, 8. National bank bldg. UONEY to loan on rool estate, pri vate money, lowest rates. T. R. Ford, over Bush's bank. r MONEY TO LOAN on city prop- erty, eitner building and loan plan or private money. Farms loans with Insurance company money at 57 with commis sion added. Ralph II, MoCurdy, Nos. 6 and 6, Steeves-Moore Bldg., Falem. LOANS FARM LOANS Plenty of money to loan on good farm security. CITY LOANS We ar loaning Prudential Insurance company money on city residences and Dusiness property, at 64 por cent, plus a commission. Haw kins A Roberts, Inc.. 20$ Ore gon bldg. r' FARM AND CITY LOANS 20 yar farm loans on rural redlt plan, with privilege of pre- oayment at any time. City loans mad, at lowest rates if Interest. If ou have money to loan on either city or farm property see me, i nave clients wanting private money. R. W. MARSTERS 109 Masonic Temnla Rr.lem. Salem -Stayton -Mill City Stage Line East nound Salem .7:30 10:30 4:30 4:45 4:ro 5:00 6:10 S:20 6:311 6:00 6:0t 6:IA 6:20 6:30 Cottago Parm7:4S 10:5 ;0:D0 11:00 11:10 11:20 11:S0 18:00 12:05 I'J:I5 l'J:2 SUkt. Uoapllal 7:1,0 Turner fl-n" Aumsvll, 8:10 Sublimit; " Htnjrton " Mehams. a,ft" L'on, box Valley 0:16 Clooch " Mill City :30 13:JO Wcet Hound Mill City 11:60 1:60 T:00 7:10 7.16 7:26 7:10 8:00 :10 1:20 1:10 140 1:46 1:00 Oooch 111:00 4.00 Fox Valley 11.0S 4:01 4.16 4:20 4:60 6:00 1:10 1:20 6:30 Lyona "" Mehama 11:20 Stayton .12:60 1:00 1:10 Sublimity . Aumavlll, Turner .1:20 Suite noapltal 1.30 Cottag. fc'a.m 1:16 Salant 1:60 6:16 1:60 Extra Bias. Sundaye Leaving Salem t:S0 p. m. for Cottag, Farm and Stat, Bo.pltai only. Ticket, good for thirty flaya on at. at all itanda. OI'ECIAl. ROUND TUtP IIATE8. Phon 111 JOS. UAMMAN, Prop, ON THE AIR TH IT US DAT NIGHT (Pacific Time) KG W 7:15 p. m., weather, stark ut and police reports and news bulletins. Silent after 6 p. m. for long distance reception. KFSO 7:30-10:30 p. m., au ditorium service, water baptism musio and organ features, ser mon by Aimee Sempl McPher son. KGO 6-10 p. m.t three-act play "Arms and the Man," by tho KtiO players, Arlon trio during acts. KHJ 8-11 p. m musical features, dance program by the Uiltmore hotel orchestra. KF1 8-11 p. m.. Herald pro gram, Zoellner conservatory of musio program, other musical features. KPO 8-11 p. m., organ re cital by Theodore J, Irwin, stu dio features. E. Max Pradfield's Versatile band of the Palace ho tel. KNX 8-12 p. m., musical en tertainment, talk on "Ranking," Ambassador hotel dance orches tra. KJR 10-11 p. m., Ray Rob inson's orchestra of the Willard cafe. KGO 10 p. m.-l a. m., Henry Halstead orchestra of the SU Francis hotel. FRIDAY NKillT KGW 8 p. m.. University of Oregon lecture; Professor James H. Gilbert, head department of economics; subject, "The Plane and Bane of Interstate Compe tition. 10 p. m. Hoot Owls with Pant ages frolic, Al Knder Hhrlne chanters and other features. KFOJ 7-8 p. m Oregon Agricultural college program of news bulletins. ICO A 7-9 p. m., musical en tertainment. KFAE 7:30-10 p. m., In structive talk j for farmers, musical features. KLX 8-10:20 p. m., opera, "Martha 'music by the KLX trio. KFI 8-11 p. m., Herald pro gram, lira mlstatt ers' iiyncopa tors entertainment. KNX 8-12 p. m., special mutrical features, Ambastador hotel dance orchestra. KHJ 8-11 p. m.. Mullen and Rluett program, Riltmore hotel dance orchestra. KFOA 8:30-11 p. m.. Uni versity of Washington Glee club program, Olympic hotel dance orchestra. KJR 10-11 p. m.. Ray Rob inson and his orchestra of the Willard hotel. KLX 10:30-12 p. m.. dance music by the Wolohan's Califor nia ns orchestra from the Sweet ballroom. that the affirmative had begged the question and had argued along llr.es of sentiment. "There la not a state In the union, which with certain excep tions, does not have good child labor laws," ho declared. He also pointed out that animals took care of their young adequately nnd nat urally, and that If left 4. lone, mothers of tho country could do the same. Claude In galls, editor of the Cor vallls Gazette-Times attacked the arguments of the proponents of j the measure. Ho explained that I their data was based on 1920 sta tistics. "Various states having de ficiencies In their child labor laws r.ave corrupted them since that time," ho declared. James Mott, representative from Clatsop county, assailed the ar guments of Brown, whom he chnrg ed w.ia a representative of tho merchants and manufacturers as sociation. "There Is no valid rea son for not giving congress the con current power in child labor legis lation that the states enjoy," he declared. "The supreme court will outrule any excewdve or unsound legislation, if congress were to be so foolish to pass any. The ar guments that C3ngress would pasw laws preventing boys from milking tho cows and girls from washing the dishes are too ajsiniiio to an swer." BILL TO TAKE TORT HOAIll) FROM PIERCE (Continued from PaKe One) the action u( the governur. Little diificulty le exnectcd In passing tho measure, as the nec- ateury two-thirds nuijorlty to .'or ry It over the veto is assured hi hoth houses. In tho aenute the tenttitivc lineup on this bill shows only seven senaturn In opptxiition, nnd it In not certain tiiut all ot these will stand hitched. Without opposition the ruirs wcro 6Urtiendcd, tho bill placed 01 second reading nnd was referred to the Judiciary committee. Speedy action in reporting upon the meas ure is expected. The second and the third allot will ho fired during the afternoon when the bills taking away from the governor the power of appoint lug the commissioners of the ti-jh and game hoards will drop into the hopper. These Mils will trans fer the appointive power to the board of control and authorizes the board of control to immediate- y appoint threo commlaoioners for terms expiring June 1, 1920, June 1, 1927, and June 1, 1928 respectively. They are also au thorized to appoint the succosscrs to thoso commissioners as their terms cxplro. The same provisions relating lu the five members of the game com- mlmlon are carried In the other bill. The bill provide, that one mem bers of tho game commission sha1! be appointed fro't hatchery dis trict No. 1, on from district No. I and on, from the state at large. Th, membor, of the gam, com mission are to be distributed is follows: Two from game district No. 1. tvo from district No. t, and the fifth from the stnle at large. AUCTION EKR if. N. WOOUKY. xprt stock, furniture, real estate auw Uoneer. Ros. 1610 N. Summer TeL 611 for sal dates. BATTERY SUPPLIES PREST-O-UTU BAITER I UER VICB. Bxpart auto electricians. rnont isu ia court 8L It. U BARTON, Kxid batterlesT tarter and generator work. 171 a. woromerciat WILLARD Servlc Station. Joe Williams, ii court street, phon lit, "Automotive electric ian a CHUtOPRACTOB VtL o. U SCOTT, chiropractor. 411 P. a bank bldg. DRUGGISTS I, a PKHRY. Rend druggist. 116 8. Commercial St. fclLECTRlCAX SUPPLlia, ELECTRICAL Fixture & Supply io.. sis . uoerty, phone 1834. nous wiring and fixture. BROWN ELL ELECTRIC, succes- ors to weica uiiectrtc, contract ing and supplies. 679 State 8L Phone 968. ARCHIE FLEENER. electrician. uvuv wiring ny nour or con traL Estimates furoishad. phoo in court st HAlAkL ELECTRIC SHOP Sit vuru vv no nous wiring and carry a complete stock of fix tures. Instrument repairing, ex perlmentaj work. Electric appli ances repaired. Phone 488. FLOIUS1 CUT flowers and floral pieces. Ua- i I' tlupL florist, .... ... mucnj, pnone SHO. IIKMSTITC'IIINO MK3. ft S. MlLLKlt. nematltcnlng .muiping, puiiona. Room 10. over Mllltr'a atora. phone 117. HAI.t.:f iriifA k : r- , : tiwinmcaing. pieat- ... . "ua imping ana nee dlework. Phon, 171. ut Oregon bldg. . MKHCHANT lAIKUt nn women, ni Court St A- BSTKS. (In, tailoring. 314 MOTOHCItt.l.liS- !. lUMSliliji. bike aoce.- une. ana uaytoa bicycle 187 Court tneL HA Hit Y W. SCOTT. "Th. Man.- 147 louth Commercial. f'llUll. DS. Oltl:iON IIUMAMO suiii.tv' KUPUKT ce ot orueity to chll- u.ou or am ma l ui central Wll. lamette valley district to Dr. W. O. Morehouse, human, officer. oiem. ur.. tel. 1510. OPTICIANS UbASStlS tilted by an optometrist. m.w uinu-ai co.. 325 State St. N.l'.MIlING i-UMUINO and general FJHIil worn. Phone 650. Clrab.t Uroa., ouuni iMneriy. I'liKO M. UAKll Pluinulug. heat- .neet metal worka, 164 a. Commercial. . PIANOS UtO. c. WIU planoa. phono- grapna. eewlng machlnea sheet mualo and piano studio. Re pairing phonographs and tew Ing machines. 43a State. Salem. piti.vn.x. A SATISKIKO oustomer return, to u. ivowiana printing company, phon, 1611. Masonlo Temple. iti:iiitiN(, STOVKS ot all kinds rebuilt, re palrcd. coils made. The Stov, shop. 555 Marlon, phone 1524. 80 Slok'Es rebuilt and repaired. 60 years experience. Depot. Na tional and tiilwnod ta.ii.ea. sizes 1 to 68 Inches high. Paint oil and varnishes, eta, logan. berry and hop hooka Salem tone, and Stov, Worka 150 i-oort street, phone 124. WATI-'K com PA N Y SAI.KM WATKll COMPANY Ol- flcea. oorner Commercial and Trad, St.. Bills payable month ly in advance. Phone 67. WOOD VVOlilUNt; JAOOU WKIZEL Cabinet Works! upholstering and rerinlshlng. Phone 1591. 131 Court St. PAKIil.lt STAl.li I.1NI S .Stages Leave For: Silverton 7 a. m., 11 a. m.. I p. m. Dallas 7:00, 7:55, 1:00, 11:30 n. m.. 1:00. 2:10. 6:00. 5:16 p. m. Palls City 7:00 a. m., 6:15 p. m. Monmouth 7:00 a. m.. 11:15 a. m., 3:10 p. m., 6:15 p in. Also at 8:30 Sunday nights. Independence 7:00 a. m.. 9:00 a. n.. 11:15 a. m., 3:10 p. m, fj:15 p. m. Also at 8:30 Sun day nights. Mc.Mlniullle 7:55 a. m.. 1:10 p. ni., an-! 6:10 p. m. The Mc MlnnM Ie stage takes In the town, of Hickrenll. llolmei Kip McCoy Ily., Amity, and Whlteson, and makes direct connections for Sherlilnn, Wll lainlna, Grande Itnnde, Ag ency, rolnh, Hebo. Cenvor, lieuilnck, 'i'lilamook. Bay City, nnd Garibaldi. Auio connec tlnns for Dayton. Dundee, Nowberg, Mlddleton, Six Cor ners. Tiganl, llillsboro, and l.'oreMt llm... I''or further Information call 6S. l'AHKi:it STOE LINKS fli'f Ctlt in l-.mr.. Pouriils 1 to 20 ml. II In en 0-1 0 1 .25 ' SALEM Mill CITY STAGE Via Cottag, Farm. Stat. Hospital, Turner. Aumsvllle, Sublimity. Stayton, Manama, Lyons, Fox Valley. Oooch, Mill City. Loaves Salem 10:11 a. 7:11 a. m., 4:10 p. m. Leaves Mill City 7 a. m. 11:5( n m 1-50 p m. Farm Loans ANDERSON ft RUPERT, 401 Oregon Building "-so .25 .3, 21-30 .30 .35 31-40 .35 .40 l-60 .40 45 M-M .40 50 I-70 .45 .55 71-80 .46 60 ll-0 50 .65 "-100 .60 .7