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TUESDAY," FEBRUARY 3, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON - .PAGE SEVEN . i A Real Friend is One Who Knows You Well and Likes You in Spite of It V CapitalitJournal SUllSCKlfTlOM KATtB By carrier 10 cent a week. 46 inu month, II ft rear lo ad vance. By mill. Id aunon and Polk oounttea. on month 10 cent I moolh $1.16. ft month 11.11, 1 year 14.90. ElMwture 10 cent a month. 15 a yaar. Kntered a aecoca cli aw sail matter at Pa tern, Oregon. Member ASSOCIATED PKUSS Th Associated Press 1a exclus ively entitled to the un for pub UcaUoo of all new dispatches credited to It or not otherwise oredlted tn this paper and aiao leal news published herein. II ember Audit Bureau of Circulation Advertising representative: Charles H. MUler, S2I Fifth A . New York City. W. S. StockwelL People Gas bldg., Chicago. 111. M. C. Morgensen A Co... Inc. Lo Angeles nd Seattle, Sao Francisco. Classified Advertising I tale Rat per word each Insertion 1 cant, three Insertion I cants, one week 8 cent, on 'month 10 cants, on year, per month, 11 cents; minimum per ad 86 cent. City ads cash lo advance, and not taken over phone, unlea ad vertiser ha monthly account No allowance for phone errors. FOR SALT. Hontei NOTICE Cozy little homo for sale reasonable. Com see It. 2617 Hrookit Ave. a31 .V'OR SALE Corner income prop erty, size 57 Hx9 one story brick in good condition. Income $.7o per month. See us today. W. II. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State street. a31 SPECIAL New modern up t date 5 room bungalow with ce me nt porch, full cement base ment, parage, corner lot, paved street and cement walks, built In feature fireplace. Price $4200, terms. W. H. Crabenhorst Co.. 275 State St. a31 s'OK SALE Modern house, six rooms, sleeping porch, garage, paved street, walks, lot 60x120; H block to car, 7 blocks to state house; $451)0, some terms; deal with owner, save commis sion. Call 1713W after 6:30 p. m. fl33 A HEAL ISARGAIN Modern du plex house located close In on Chemeketa street with 14 rooms, lot 65x1)1. paved alley and street. Price $11,601) with reasonable terms at 6 per cent Interest. W H. Urabeirhorst & Co., 275 State street. a31 A HEAL SNAP Owner must sell, full acre of land and a good six room plastered home, with basement ' and garage, fruit trees, north front, sewer and electric lights. Price $3500. $750 balance terms. W. H. Graben horat & Co., 275 State street. a31 A BARGAIN HOUSE 6 rooms In good order, large lot, and bearing fruit, paved street, plastered, bath and toilet down stairs, and toilet up stairs; sleep Ing porch, woodshed and small house In rear, near school and car line, 5 blocks to capitol, $3750, $500 down, must go this -ek. Sec J. A. Mills, 331 H "' Sve'strcet. 2! KOK SALE Special. Six room home, east front and paved street 1 nand paid, beautiful fruit and flowers; this Is a special bargain, and can be sold on terms. ft room house with furnace and large barn, street and alley paved and paid. First class location for apartment house. $3500 with terms. W. A. LISTON 484 Court street all MODERN SALEM HOME $4500 WANTS AUTO AND CASH Client owns 6 room one story bungalow located at 1275 E street, has full basement, furnace, fire place, built In cupboards and oth er modern conveniences Including garage, inside of house ha Just been tinted and varnished like new. Client lives out of town and cannot use house. Instruct me to take In a good car at Its cash val ue as part payment, might take lot or acreage as part payment, some cash and some terms. Phone or write me at Eugene after you look at house and are ready to submit offer. FRANK KINNEY. Exclusive Agt Eugene. Ore. i31 BEST BUNGALOW BUYS $3600. new modern and well built, of best material and work manship, 5 large rooms, bath, lights, full basement, furnace, front and back porch, bearing fruit trees; owner leaving the city must sacrifice. $3600, half cash. $5000. strictly modern, only bIx blocks to center of business dis trict. COZY 4 ROOM BUNGALOW $1200, half cash, lights and wa ter, south Salem. BEAUTIFUL LOTS Only $25 down balance $10 per month. Price $500 to $700. on paved street, cement walks, shade trees. Ideal location. FOR A HOME See C1HLDS & BECHTEL 540 S'ate street a LOTS, LOTS. LOTS $650 buys a good eat front lot on N. Capitol St. paving paid. $750 Buys a good east front lot on N. Summer St. paving paid. $200 Buys a good lot on N. 21st St.. asxume paving $600 Buys a good corner lot on Chemeketa and 23rd St.. paving paid $400 Buys a good lot on north Church street $550 Buys a large corner lot on N. Winter street $400 Buys a good east front lot o;i Fir ft. assume paving $1200 Buys a fine corner lot on S. High street. T. E. BROWN or M ELY IN JOHNSON 109 R. Commorclil St. d FOR SALE-jiursfrv Stock 11 ENGLISH walnut trees, will bear from three to five year. 1721 Chemeketa St. d29 WALNUT, filbert, fiuit trees, or namental shrubs. Pearcy Bros. Nursery. 237 State Sr. d35 gg AGENTS WANTED WOOD siwititf, phone 142. Judd at hmidt. ee4 n WSCEIXAHEOnS "lb. WANTED Situation b,l FOB SALE Fanni "IllUmim nnilinn lllrll 111(1 I nTfl I. -I" D1KEUTOBI WOOUKV buy furniture for casn. phone 611. n SPECIAL reduced prices on fruit and out trees. I days only. I'hone 1434J m32 HIGHLAND cattery, cat boarded, males at service. 2185 N. 4th street. . m 14 FOB expert furniture packing and shipping, call Stiff Furniture store, phono 41. .a SOOS Sea v anger service, Garbage and refus of all kind removed by the month at reasonable rate phone 36, residence 1068. Cos pool cleaned and dead animal removed m SQUARE Deal Welding Works ox acetylene and electric. W spe cialize on cylinder blocks, alum inum cases, heavy cast Iron, teel tanks, boilers, flues, leaf and coll springs, frames and fender. Call us for estimates. If Its trade of metal w can weld It 340 Ferry SL phone 864. m" LOANS MONEY TO LOAN. 5U0 to JJiOO on good security. W. A, Us ton. agent. r2a UOVEltNMENT lon on farm 6H per cent F. U Wilkinson. 202 U. S. National bank bldg. MONEY to loan on real estate, pri vate money, lowest rate. T. K Ford. over Bush' bank. r AlONEY TO LOAN ou city prop erty, either building and loan plan or private money. Farms loan with Insurance company money at BH with comml Ion added. Ralph H. McCurdy, Nos. 6 and 6, Steves-Moore Bids., Salem. LOANS FARM LOAN'S Plenty of money to loan on good farm security. CITY LOANS We are loaning Prudential Insurance company money on city residence and business property, at 6 per cent plus a commission. Haw kins & Roberts. Inc., 205 Ore Bon bldg. r FARM AND CITY LOANS 20 year farm loans oc rural credit plan, with privilege of pre oayment at uny time. City loan made, at lowest rates f Interest. It you have money to loan either city or farm property see me, I have client wanting private money. R. W. MARSTERS 101 Masonle Temple. Silem. c FOR SALE Miscellaneous c HALED hay for sale, $14 per ton. Roth Bros., Silverton. Rt. 2. c31 KOItl) car, electric washer, trade for team. 582 S. 20th. c33 FOR SALE New sewing 43 1W. h33 CHEAT and grain hay. Phone 1264M. C4 REMINGTON typewrite condition. Call 2153. good c30 OLD PAPERS for sale, large bun die 5c. Capital Journal. APPLES for sale. 75c, $1 bushel Call 17F15. BALED hay and straw; s boats. A. E. Kuensl, phone 10F21. c35 UALEO clover hay and straw Phone 98 1R. FOR SALE Baled hay $17 deliv ered in Salem. Phone 105 Fl 4 c32 FOR SALE Columbia graphanola and 20 records, $50. Phone 72F4. c31 CORONA typewriter for sale cheap. C. N. Needham, 2C8 N Cottage. c30' PLYMOUTH Rock pullets; la strawberry plants. 1534J. Treb Phone c30 THREE cell 6 volt battery, fully charged. $5. Lock hart 1740 N Front c37 OLD fir wood, baled huy clove and vetch. Imperial Barred Rock cockerels. Phone 89F5 c3 EVENTUALLY; why delay the nlo.i aiirA ? Thn Portland N wit 45c per month delivered. Phone 923 or 1269W. FRUIT TREES High and Ferry, call and see our stock before buying. Phona 1140M. FRUITLAND NURSERY BUY coats prune trees from us. Our price is right. Will trad trees for hay. Mat his Nursery Co., office opposite Orego: Electric depot. c2 HIGHEST cash price paid. buy everything, used furniture, tools, rags, sacks, old metal an used care. Get our prices before you sell. Phone 398, 215 Center street. FOR SALE 3-tubo radio i complete, nothing left to buy, volt storage battery, tubes, loud speaker unit and everything. $73 Wm. Bechtel, 1610 State St. phone 1424W. r30 WANTED Miscellaneous . WANTED .Maternity cas cially. Rt. 2. box 30A. WANTED Good used gy. phone 473J. bug 129 11. EGNER Plumbing and repair work. Phone 1310W. i321 WANTED Maternity cases by practical nurse. Phone 1C93M. 131 WANTED To buy good used pi ano or player piano cheap. Box 25 care Journal. 132 PLOWING and excavating done, also fertilizer for sale. Phone ft 45 J. 140 YES, we buy everything, highest cash prices paid for rugs, sacks, hides, metal, etc. 900 N. Com mercial, phone 2157. 137 WANTED Painting, tinting, pa perhanglng, floor surfacing, ex pert service guaranteed. Phone 1491W. 141 WANTED A loan of $-50, 3 yearn security good, and $2500 loan for 5 years. See H. E. Brown or Melvln Johnson. 109 S. Com mercial, i-3 WANTED Private money for farm loan. W have several applications on hand. Hawkins A Roberts, Inc., 205 Oregon builfllng. ( WANTED Used furniture rang es, heater, cook stove, too la :e. We pay cash, get our prices before you sell. Liberty Ex change, 141 N. Com'I St phone 841. WANTED Used furniture, stoves of all kinds, guns, kodaks, tools, etc. People's Furniture store soils for less or make the other fellow do It Phone 714. 871 N. Commercial. 1 KOH competent, stenographer, call 431W. h3S llOCSEWORK phone 1654J. by hour or day, hit ClltL wants position, experienced In house work. Call Y. W. C. A. h31 EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and office man age 14, wishes bol ter position, salary not object Phone bookkeeper, 130 and leave address. h30 FOR SALE Livestock TO TKAUK Car for team. Ad dress Rt. 1, bo 4C, Turner, eif VETERINARIAN. Patterson, e50 phone 2028W. YOUNG team for sale, o will Phone e31 trade for cattle or wood. 1S79W. YOUNG cow, freen, for $40 if tak en at once. Louis C. Wampler Rt. T, box 138A. e31 MILK cows for sale, 2 milkiiitf, $ wilt be fresh soon. Rt. 5, box 135, near Salem Cheese factory. e30 AUTOS rOR SALE Overland touring, $135 cash, $ 1 5 5 terms. 124SR, 1970 south Cottage. q3! SPECIAL price on all used cars. Newton Chevrolet Co. q FORD delivery, l'J2'i chassis, pan el body, 6 cord tires, perfect con dition, must see to appreciate. $355. Eiker Auto Co., Liberty street at Ferry, phone 121. q30 FORD truck, equipped with good body, cab, universal transmis sion, rocky mountain brake. Ex cellent mechanical condition and good rubber. A good buy. Come In and look It over. 690 Ferry street. Ask for Goodfel low. qU I JJodga roadster $27 5 Bodge touring Inclosure ....$485 Oldsmoblle tour. Inclosure $500 Overland touring like new $450 Overland touring excellent condition $275 Studebaker sedan ........ $700 Studebakcr tour. like new- $850 Gardner sport touring $750 We also have Fords and Chevro lets $50 and up. F. W. PETTYJOHN CO. 219 and 279 N. Commercial St. q' USED FORD SPECIALS 1923 roadster . $285 1924 touring 1923 touring 1923 coupe , 1922 coupe $3 $290 $395 . $315 1924 roadster . $36 . $14 1920 touring, starter 1924 Tudoor sedan $535 Easy terms, 1925 license includ ed. VALLEY MOTOR CO. Phone 1995 R. THE N. MacDONALD MARMON DEALER ALL KINDS OF USED CARS COME IN AND SEE THEM BEST BARGAINS AND BEST TERMS GUARANTEED SERVICE 258 STATE ST. PACKARD HUDSON ESSEX Look these over Dodge touring ... $65 Maxwell touring ................ $500 llupmoblla touring w .. $650 Buick 8 touring $300 Ford eedan ........ $300 Cadillac touring $1800 Packard 6 touring ... ... $1600 Packard 8 touring ..... $3500 Hudson coach .................. $1585 Essex coach - $1070 FRED M. POWELL MOTOR CARS Corner of Cottage and Ferry Sts. Packard. Hudson, Essex q31 FOR RENT APARTMENTS 265 S. Com'I. j2 APARTMENTS, 168 north Cottage J NICE warm sleeping room, for refined man. 191 S. Church. J34 FURNISHED apt with heat. 44 S. High. J31 2 3-UOO.M furnished apis, and ga rage. 732 north Com I. J 3 FURNISHED 1-3 room aparlmen garage, 2363 State St. J3 ONE modern four room bun, low. close In. Call 1898. j:i0 FURNISHED apartment. High, phone 646J. 365 N HEATED apt. und single 432 Marion uuni HIGH class furnished apartment, adults. 720 north Commercial. J HOUSE and 2 Of, 6 J. phon J32 BOARD, heated rooms. GS9 Con ter cor. Cottage, phone 1950J. J3 WELL furnished 3 room ment. 056 Center street, 1284W. apart phon J3 FOR RENT Newly furnish e d room ant. with br.th, 317 nort Winter, phone 4S1M. J3 FIVE room bungalow, ek lights. fireplace, bath, Phone 56F14. j::o LEASE House furnished, 4 furnace, garage, to reliable par ty. 945 S. 12th street. y 4 ROOM furnished apartment, pi vate bath, sleeping porch, hi water heat. 352 N. 1 2th. J3 FURNISHED apartments reason able, no objection to children. 960 Broadway. J29 FOR RENT Unfurnished fcinall cottage, excellent location, reas onable rental. 17C5 State street. J22 FOR RENT t bottom land lem. Phone 131. 0 acres hups, river ft miles north Sa 59F32, Rt 8, box j:tl FOR RENT Two nicely furnish ed' apartments, close in. Inquire at 2 north Liberty, phone 192TW. I FOR RENT ft room house clout In. suitable for apartments, bath and two toilets; will sell or trade for acreage. 735 N. High. J3-? FOR RENT 7 room bou-- t acres, barn, chicken house, elec tric lights and phone for sale, one mile fist of fair ground. Phone 72F4. J?.l FOR RENT Six room house clone In, range, linoleum on kitchen, shades, etc., an .deal location for beauty parlor or ncedlecraft with plenty of room for housekeeping-. Call 1550 during busi ness hours or " owner at 267 N. High bt. J ACRES at city limits, $1250. Turner road, term. V. O. Sax ton. - b30 FOB SALE 10 acre logauber- ry land, last year's crop XI ton. Inquire 41 Court. Ml ''OR SALE 23 acres. 4 wile from Salem, mostly paved, beau tifully situated, modern house, large barn, clear land, timber, pasture, fruit berries. C. C. Best, owner, phone 63 Fl. b31 WANTED Help WANTED Experienced girl for housework. Box 17 car Journal. g29 PARTNER $500 cash, in good paying business. Boa 11 Jour nal. RSI WANTED Experienced man with family to work on farm. Klvln Herr. Rt. t, Silverton. g30 1WO young men between 18 and 25 to travel with crew as dem onstrators. Real future assured. See Mr. Reed at New Salem ho tel between 1 and 6 Tuesday. g29 FOR SALE Wood e WOOD sawing, phone 1131. ce67 LENAKEU Phone oc33 2097J. FOR SALE Fir and oak wood. E. Bradley. ee!7 Phone 92F3. C. WOOD sawing. C. li. Dencer. Day phone 970 evening S3F11. eeZi NICE dry slab wood and oak for sale cheap. 1819. ee331 WOOD sawing. Fisher Bdro. ee331 1819. WOOD for sale, oak $8.50. maple $8 and fir $6.75. Phone 1559J. ce34 16 INCH block wood $3.75 per load. 4 loads $14.. Phone 1879W ee4 5 DRY mill wood. $4.75 per loai 16 Inch second growth fir $5.60 per load. Phone 1879W. ee31 GOOD WOOD AND COAL $12.75 ton up. Prompt delivery. Hill man Fuel, phone 1855. ee' TRANSFER Also good dry wood and Utah coal LARMER TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Phone 930 e BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 ft and 16 inch Dry and green Mill Wood Dry Second Growth Fir Dry Old Fir Dry 4 ft. ash Prompt delivery and reasonable price. Fred E. Wells, 180 outh Church, nhone 1542. REAL ESTAIjL 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, phones 795. 1942J. n' FOR SALE AT ONE HALF PRICE for limited time; 5 acre tracts Rosedale paved road, south of Salem, very close to car line. Pric es are going up. if interested act at once. SOCOLOFSKY 341 State 5 acre tract close to Salem, strictly modern house with beau tiful surroundings. Reduced $1500 today. 14 acres, all In fruit, 10 mlnutei drive from Salem. Has new strict ly modern bungalow. Price $10,- 00. New 6 room bungalow on good street. Strictly modern, fine loca tion. $7000. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE n BARGAINS WORTH WHILE Dandy 5 room modern bungalow garage, paved street near school. $3500, easy term. 6 acre suburban horn In Jef ferson for Salem home. 14 acre suburban home, 2 set buildings, fruit $5000, easy terms. 6 room home .modern, close In, paved street, $2500. For sale cheap or exchange, well Improved 25 acre farm. All kind of exchanges. PERRINE ft MARSTERS Com. club bldg. 5 room home on paved street basement, garage, well built In, $2700, terms. 5 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, Par- rlsh addition. hardwood floors, strictly modern, beautiful shad trees, $5500. WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor 216 Oregon bldg. SPECIAL A good 80 acre farm, 20 acres cultivated, good house, ome fruit, on good road. Price $i00; will trade for Improved, acreage 7 room house lo trade foi 4 5 room house. A dandy 60 acre farm with good improvements, on good road. mile to school; will tako small tract or city property. Price $0000 Just listed today, 150 acres im proved, part river bottom. A snap for $4000. cash. We have a 10 acre Improve tract close to Salem to trade fo vacant lots. THOMASON 311 H State street We have a moe little 5 room house and a couple of lots out pretty well and worth $3000, the owner nas "lanniy cramps will swap for a larger house wit Home one who ha "morgageltia" the owner of a new 5 room strict ly country style house with cow shed and chicken house has "rov- itis" and has left town and Bays ' sell 'er" with the furniture for $1700 and get $300 down; anothe: man has "Oregon damps" wants to trade a 6 room house i Salem for a home in California Another man has "prune colic' and will trade the finest prune ranch in the Willamette vally for rity income; another man who i just plain crazy offer a well irn iiroved 60 nere farm with a fine 10 acre ptune orchard for a small trart near Salem; another ma with marble top but good In ten lion would trade a perfectly goo 10 scio bare fruit land tract for lot or a hoiine In town. M'GII.'HItiST ft PENNINGTON 2ftt I.'. 8. bank bldg. phone 140, r. S. still have a dandy houw on Capitol to rent ANTI-TOXIN TO Noma, Alaska, Feb. 8 (By As sociated Press) Fatigued from two day loss of sleep and exhaust ed from driving a team of dogs sixty mile through a blinding bbxzard for seven and on half hours In order to deliver 800,000 unit of diphtheria anti-toxin to hi town yesterday, Gunnar Kaa- sen was still sleeping early today, Kasson accomplished a feat sel dom attained by seasoned mush era of the sub-Arctic. For two day he waited on the trail at Bluff with thirteen dags, headed by Balto, of the Hammon Consoli dated gold field company, to trans fer serum shipped from Anchorage la Nenana from Olsen'a relay team. Leonard Zeppalla, undefeat ed musher of the north, met a re lay team at Shaktollk, east of Nor ton Sound, and carried the anti toxin to Golofnln, on the north chore of Norton Sound. Bering sea, where Olsen awaited him. Despite a temperature of 28 de grees below zero and a blizzard fanned by a atlff wind, Ka&aon mushed on. The storm and dark ness prevented him from meeting Fred Rohn at Solomon for the last short relay dash Into Nome. He kept up the pace, however, and eached here at daybreak. Four doga In his team were badly froz en. Rohn arrived before noon from Solomon after he learned Kasson had missed him. No word has eon received from Zeppala. The former Finnish athlete la expected to return slowly, resting at villages to feed his tired dogs. A portion of the serum, frozen on its arrival, was thawed out yesterday afternoon and used on patient. Dr. Curtis Welch said he could not tell If anti-toxin had deteriorated until the effects were checked. PERSONAL MADAME Virginia will give readings few more days, on all matters of Importance, from 9 to 9, 633 Ferry St. phone 1908J 133 LEQALS NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that I have impounded the following de scribed dogs in compliance with ordinance No. 1404 towit: One fe male white fox terrier dog, left ear yellow, collar on. Ono black male dog with collar and chain. One large white collie dog, small black specks on ears. One Aire dale dog. bobtail. One black shep herd dog with white on breast, bobtail, collar on. The above de scribed dogs will be killed if not redeemed by owners, on or before. February 7, 1925, as provided in said ordinance. W. S. LOW Street Commissioner Dated February 2. 1925. 33 IN THli CIRCUIT COURT of the Suite of Oregon fur Marlon C'ou nly O. W. Slagel, plaintiff, vs C. C. Shelling, defendant. Summons for publication In Foreclosure of tax lien. To C. C. Shelling, the above named defendant. In tho name of the state of Ore gon: You are hereby notified that C. W. Slagel Is the holder of cer tificate of delinquency numbered 164 Issued on the 6th day of Oc tober, 1924, by the tax collector of tho county of Marlon, state of Oregon for the amount of twenty and 39-100 dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the years 1920 together with penalty. interest and costs thereon upon the real property assessed to you, of which yuu are the owner as appear of record, situated in said county and state, nnd particular ly bounded and described as fol lows, towit: Lot one (1) block three (3); lots one (1) two (2) three (3) and four (4) block eight (8), all In Compton'a addi tion to the city of Salem, Marion county, Oregon. you are further not inert tnat Id O. W. Slagel has paid taxes on said premises for prior or sub sequent years, with tho rate of interest on said oinounls as loi- lovvs: 1921 tax, paid Oct. 5, 1923. re ceipt No. 20910, (i mount $22.93, 12 per cent Interest. 1922 tax. paid Oct. 24. 1921, receipt No. 20040. amount $19.59. 12 per cent Interest. 1923 tax. paid Oct. , 1923. re ceipt No. 2UI35. amount $19.09. 12 per cent Interest. Said C. C. Shelling as the own er of the legal title of tho above described property as tho same appears of record, and cacn or tho other persons above named are hereby further notified that plaintiff G. W. Slagel, will apply td the circuit court of the county and state aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the Dronerty above described, .and meuiloned In sold certificate. And yon are hereby summoned to op pear within sixty days after the first publication of this summons, exalufdve of the day or snia rirst publication, and defend this act ion or nay tho amount due ni above shown, togother with costs and accrued Interest, and In case of your failure to do so. a decree will -be rendered foreclosing tne lien of said taxes and cots against the land and premises above men cd. This summons la puhluhr-d hy order of tho Honorable- L. II. Mi:- Mahnn, Judge of the circuit court of the slate of Ofegon rr In county of Marlon nnd said orde was ma do and dated this 22nd day of December. 1924. snd the date of the fim publication of 'his summons Is the 23rd day of De cerr. her. 1924. All nroccss nnd papers In this proceeding may bo served upon the undersigned residing within the tate of Oregon at the address hereinafter mentioned. M'NARY. M'NAHY A KKYKS, Attorneys for plaintiff Address Salem, Oicgon. REGULATED BY Strict qualification of all per son seeking to practice healing arta In Oregon would be required under house bill 391 Introduced by McCallister, Marlon county, yester day afternoon. It would put definPe educational requirement on all person practicing healing arts, excepting dentists, opticians. and Christian Science practitlon-. er. To qualify on would have to posses a diploma from a .four- year high school or the equivalent thereof; to have completed at least two courses of study of eight) month each in collegiate work In some standard college or univer sity of at least the grade of the University of Oregon; to have been graduated from an Institution pres criblng and enforcing a four year course In the healing arts, the curlculum to have Included anat omy, physiology, pathology, diag nosis, and obstetrics over a period to and equivalent of the courses prescribed by the board of regents of the University of Oregon. The measure also provides for the organization of a board of licensure in the healing art to be composed of ten in embers, eight of whom shall be named by the governor. The ninth member of the board shall bo the stato sup erintendent of public Instruction and the secretary of the Oregon Mate board of health shall be the tenth. The unspecified eight shall be selected from the recognized state medical societies. FISH BILL TO TEST STRENGTH OF GOVERNOR (Continued from Page One) puii'ssed in by the sponsors for bill, and Is considered to have strengthened Us prospects of passage. Following closely on the rsels of the fish bill will be the measure shoaring the governor of hfs ap pointive power over the game commission. This bill will pass the house this afternoon and go ovor to the senate. When It came up In the house In regular order on the calendar this morning it was called back Into committee for a few minor corrections, and also to allow the house to clear the decks of minor bills on the sched ule before tying Itself up In the lengthy controversy that Is cer tain to accompany consideration of the game bill. The bill la in no danger In the bouse, but there Is no question but what the opposition will throw all of its strength Into the battle In an effort to block at this time the alleged "hamstring ing" program In prospect. One of tho most Interesting bat tics in prospect tn the senate Is the one brewing over the Mills post primary convention bill, where organization and other align ments will be cast aside and the question decided on Us merits with embarassing policy ties cast into the discard. This will find even the machine in discord and It is an even bet whether or not frionds of the bill will bo able to muster the 10 rotes need e J for passage. Because the measure carries the referendum clause it will not have to face the rcto axe in the hands of the governor, who Is known to be antagonistic to the idea of meddling with the pri mary laws. Tho last of the bills to trim the governor of his prerogative drop ped into the house hopper yester day afternoon, when Representa tive Scttleinier introduced the companion measure of his pro posal to place tho administration of the penitentiary in the hands of tho board of control. The new bill removes tho secretary to the governor from the state parole board, placus the appointment of the other members of the board In tho hand? of the board of con trol, including the parole officer. Tho hill also vests the paroling power in the hands of the board. k L0STANDJ?9UHD -On rk canu ry. Ca II 10 1 A. LOHT- j;0U SALE Poultry CHICKENS Im iili; clu-ap. a:' so fit Palri;roti!ifli WHITE Wyan.luuu hattjtiiiiK i'Ki:. for sale, a I so one cockerel. Phone 6 2 KH f:n 100 i!AUJU-;i Plymouth Rok bi- by chivku for sal1, reasonable prirc. K.iU'tn Chk kerif a, 294 N 'itt;iKf. H:iltm. llKOVVN Letihcjin4 early layer- best blood on the Pacific coast. Cockerels, okk. Write Joe War Iner. 2144 full St.. Hiilom. f'.'i l'l HKIJKKI) Hal-red Rock '.' k erols, h.'il-hinff eges, rhlcks. Feb. 9 ilellvory. Ethel L. Thomp son, Macleay, Or., phone 17F.1 M3 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES " roll HALE or exehariK con firrte mprrantlle but Mine; In (rants I'hm, unencumbered eoNt llj.o'ifl 2 years nco. Miftht asituriie. P O bos IS 2. Salem. KoK HA LK Two s:ry t.rich building lorated on State street Prlred riiiht and paying Rood In terest on investment, w. H. flra benhorst A Co., 17s St ile St. nil' .'OR ISA I. E Modern par tin house, brick construction, well lorated on corner. Income 1100 ner month. Price $38,000. W. II Orahenhurxt & Co.. 273 Stnte street. U31 ON THE AIR TUF.SDAY NIGHT (Pacific Time) KQW 8 p. ni.. Oregon Agri cultural college lecture; Helen Cowgill, assistant state club lead r ; sn b tec t, " w hat the u iris Are Doing this Year." 8:8 p. Kose uuy concert company presenting operetta, "Jehlum River." 10 p. m., Multnomah Ho tel Strollers. KFOA Seattle, wash., 455, 8:45-8:15 p. m., musical pro gram, 8:10-10, Seattle Time orchestra; 10:05-11, Olympic hotel orchestra. KFI Lo Angeles, Cal., 4GB. ii:3O-0 p. m., musical half hour; 6:45-7, talk; 7-8, musical pro gram; 8-9, organ recital; 10-11, Earl Gray nnd his orchestra. KFQX Seattle, Wash., Z38, 8-9 p. m.. Earl Gray and his orchestra; 9-10, concert hour; 10-11, Karl Gray and lit or chestra. KFSG Lo Angeles, Cal.. 278 6:30-7:30 p. m., children's hour. KGO Oakland. Cal., 312. 4- 5:30 p. m., concert orchestra; 8, SclJts' mlnatrels; 10-1 a. m., dance music. KHJ Lo Angeles. Cal.. 395, 6:30-7:30 p. m., children's hour; 8-9, musical program; 10-11, Biltmore hotel dance orchestra. KJS Los Angeles, Cal., 252. 8-9:30 p. m., program of instru mental and vocal numbers. KNX Hollywood, Cat., 837, 6 p. m lecture on sports; 6:30 7:30, musical program; 8-9, progra m ; 1 0-U . fea t uro pro gram; 11-12, '.Coconnut Grove orchestra from Ambassador ho tel. KPO San Francisco, Cal., 423, 5:30-0:30 p. m., children' hour; 7-7:30, Rudy Sefger's or chestra; 8-8:30, Wood row Wil son memorial program; 8:30 10, program, glee club; 10-11, E. Max Brndfleld's versatile band. WF.INK.s.Y NIGHT (Pacific Tiiuo) KG W 8 p. m.. Lincoln night. addroh'S and concert by Rivolt theater orchestra. Libor ius Haiiptmnnn, conductor. 10 p. ni., C'jlburn's Melody Men of the Hotel 1'orllnnd. K FAE Pullman, Wash., 330, 7:30 p. in., diversified program. KFI Los Angeles. Cal.. 4C9. 5-5:30 p. m., table talk and news Items; 5:30-6. musical half nour C:4'-7:30. Nick Harris detective stories; 7:30-8. progra hi- H-9, Fisher's Melo-Jnxz oiwitra; 9- 10, "Wampus club" program; 10- 1 1, Patrick and Ma:vh s dance orchestra. KFOA Seattle. Wash., s55. 6:45-8:15 p. m , studio program 8:30-10. Times dance program. KFQX Seattle, Wash.. 238, 6:30-7 :15 p. m., news Items; 7:15-8, bedtime story; 8-9, Earl Gray and his orchestra; 9-10, c.incert hour; 10-11, Earl Gtay and his orchestra. KF.4G Los Angeles, Cal.. 278 6:30-7:30 p. in., children's hour. KGO Oaklnnd. Cal., 312, 4 5:30 p. m.. Hotel St. Francis co neert o reheat ra. KHJ Los Angeles. Cal., 395. 6-0:30 p. m., Biltmore hotel concert orchestra; 6:30-7 : 30, stories from American history; 8- S:30, scientific lecture; 8:30 10, musical program; 10-11, Biltmore hotel dance orchestra. KNX Hollywood. Cal., 337, 6:30-7:30 p. m., dinner hour mtnlc; 8-9, musical program; 9- 10, feature program; 10-12, danco orchestra. KPO San Francisco, Cnl., 423, 7-7:30 p. m., Rudy Solger's tlano orohestra; 8-11, Max Bradfield's danco orchestra. OF U. S. RELATIONS Moscow, Feb. 3. (By Associat ed I'ress) Soviet Is daily becom ing more sanguine of American recognition and bolshovlkl of ficials seldom loso an opportunity to tell the people that tho United States will be forced lo establish relations with Kussla be fore tho end of the prosont year, Addressing a large gathering of Kharkov communists yester day Christian Kakovsky, wiviet charge d' affaires In London, who Is on a special speech mnklng tour, said: "1 am audacious enough to prophesy that tho United States will rccognlzo us this year, not be cause I have received Information from prlvnto sources, hut becouso the prevailing International situa tion, brought alinut by tho recog nition of soviet Kussla by Franco. Japan, Italy and oilier countries, will compel America to recognise us too. it..ir.ii.m id i t'itr rii-pp the unex pected turn in the pro- re Un of tho city council List night on the ordinance providing that police of- r-i I... niiiinlninl rfdff CllnllCrS. and be clothed with tho authority and rrwp'ms. tinny ot npnrei.enii.i.s any dos found running at lurus. Iitstc:id of one Innc man to dodge, canin- Kossip ha J It th.t more tt.-n h-.ir n ilozen policemen, well versed In the ways of sly dogs and vagabonds, an.l ame 10 iwia ...riifHtii.iA tho footprints of any transgressor of the law would he hot on the trail ot unie.isireu aogs. Hut a the third reading of the ordinance and dubst'nuent vote last ,.B.I a mo uulfrn (if llOllfl V hrr.adrast from kennel to kennel and from alley to alley. The alder men voted no on the passage of the ordlauce. Even the council committer) which recommended paJtsigo of tho ordinance failed to vote for It unanimously. The de feat was necimve, atinougn aiuim man W. W. Rjscbraugh and one other voted "nyo". A rrln " dis cerned on the face of Frank Min to, chief of police, as the negative vu to were cast. P0L1CEN0TT0 BE DOG CATCHERS AUirriONKKH F. N. WOODKY. expert live took, furniture real estat su. Uoneer. Roa,.1610 N. Summer TL 811 for aala date. BATTKHY SUPFI.IKB PKEST-O-LITB BATTERY SBR VICEL Expert auto lctrlcuiaa Phone 1B0J 418 Court St it IX BARTON, Extde batteries, tarter and generator work. 171 8. Commerciat WILLARD Service Station, Joe Williams, $il Court street, phone 198. HAulomoUv alee trio Un.- ciiiitopKAtrroR UK, o. L. SCOTT, chiropractor, 418 P. 8. bank bldg. DRUGGISTS J. C. PERRY. Rexail druggist. Ill 8. Commercial St Kl.lX'lRICAL SUPPLIES ELECTRiCAi, Future ft Supply Co, 221 N Liberty, phone 1934. House wiring and ftxturea URO WN ELL ELECTRIC succes sor to Welch Electric, contract ing and supplies. 879 But St Phone 958. ARCHIE FLEE NEK. electrician. house wiring by hour or eoa traot Estimate furnished, phoo St. 471 Court St HALIK ELECTRIC SHOP 831 Court. We do house wiring and carry a eomplet slock of fix lures. Instrument repairing, ex perimental work. Electrle appll ance repaired. Phone 488. FLOK1S1 CUT flowers and floral piece. D livery. C. F. Breithaupt florist, 123 N. Liberty, phone 380. . HEMSTITCHING MRS. C. E. MILLER, hemstitching tamping, button. Room 10. over Miller' store, phone 117. SALEM Elite, hemstitching, pleat ing, buttons, stamping and nee dlework. Phone 379. 329 Oregon bldg. MERCHANT TAILOR 1. a MOSHER Tailor for men and women. 474 Court St M. A. ESVKS, fine tailoring. 384 d'ate street AlOTOHCltCLKS LLOfD si. RAMSDBN. bike acces sories and Dayton bicycles. 181 Court street HARRY W. SCOTT. "The Cycle Man. 1 47 south Commercial, phone 68 OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY ' REPORT cases of cruelty to chil dren or animal in central Wil lamette valley district to Dr. W. O. Morehouse, humane officer, Salem. Or., tel. 1510 OPTICIANS GLASSES fitted by an optometrist Bow Optical Co.. 325 State St. I'l.U.MlUNU PLUMBING and general repair work. I'hone 650. Grab., Bros., 141 south fclberty I'litio M. DAUB-Plumbing, heat ing, sheet metal work. 164 8. Commercial. PIANOS OBO. C. WILU pianos, phono, graphs, sewing machines, sheet musio and piano atadlea. Re pairing phonograph, and aew Ing machines. 432 State. Salem. P HINTING A SATISFIED customer return, t. Ui. Rowland Printing oompanr. phone I6H. Masonlo Temple. Ktil'AIItl.Ni; STOVES of all kind, rebuilt, re paired, oolls made. The 8tov. hop. 655 Marlon, phon. 1524. l STUVKs rebuilt and repalrM. tt year, experience. Depot. Na tional and Ellwood fe.icea, site. M to 68 inches high. Palnta, oil and Tarnishes, ete.. logan berry and hop hooka. Salem Pene. and Stov. Work. 150 Court street, phone 124 WATKR COMPANY UALfhiM kVAI'BK O.IIII'M-ui- flees, corner Commercial and Trad. Si. Hills payable month iy In advance. Phone 6T. WOOD WnitKINIi JACOB WKIZEL Cabinet WorKa, opholnterlng and reflnlshlng. Phon. 1511. 139 Clourt St. Farm Loans ANDERSON 4 RUPERT. 406 Oregon Building L. T Dick and L. M. Hum CIlINKSk MEDICINE CO. 420 and 4J6 State St Ha wonderful Chinese reme dies which .till cure any tiumsn ailment including; itlcoclic, boeltiu !io, n ma eh, fcliliiry trouble, male and fcinolo. If III consult us si once Delay I dangerous. EstflhliMhrd 18 rears In Mk . Oregon Phone Bargains in Harness and Farm Implement Capital Bargain House The House of t Million and One Bargains 213 Center Street