Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 05, 1925, Image 9

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL,- SALEM, OREGON
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1925
rAGE, NINE
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Most Politicians Will Stand For What They Think the People Will Fall For
CapitalJJournal
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month $1.15, ft month 1
year 11.00. Elsewhere 60 cent a
month. 16 a year.
entered aa aecood cl
law Mall
matter at Salem, Oregon.
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Advertising representatives:
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Clu&dflctl Advertising Hates
Rate per word each Insertion
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one week A cent, one month 20
cents, one year, per month, 12
cents; minimum per ad 26 cents.
City ads cash In advance, and
not taken over phone, unless ad
vertiser has monthly account. No
allowance for phone errors.
FOR SAU Home
N'OTICU Cozy little home fur
sale reasonable. Come see it.
2617 Brooke ave. n 3 1
l'Uit SALLl In Aumsvillc, yuuj
10 room house and other Im
provements, will sell reasonable,
liox 130, Aumavilte, Or. a30
FOR SAL1S 2 room cottage,
sleeping porch, woodshed, Ka
rage, chicken house. Price $1700
terms. 1305 Norway, phone
1171 M. n3S
Folt SALE Or irado for uiuvukl-,
tfiore building, stock of grocer
ies and fixtures, and bungalow,
all new; large lot, owner. X
pare Journal. 0.13
6 ROOM plaaurcd Iioum.' with
modern conveniences, excellent
location, on paved street, two
lota, 30uu. Winnie Pettyjohn,
realtor. 216 Oreson blilff. all 2
'FOR SAL1J Corner income prop
erty, size 57xS9'A one story
brick in good condition. Income
$27 it per month. See us today
W. H. Orabenhorbt & Co., 2 "J
Ktate street. n31 1
ilOl'SU FOR SALE To inal.
room for new linen mill, sealed
bids will he received until Feb
10th for house No. 2278 Fair-
grounds road. Must be removed
by Feb. U5lh. Address Miles
Linen Company, 9U3 Court
ptrret. n32
A DANDY DUNG ALOW
Owner leaving on health i
count, a bargain for cash. 6 rooms
and garage, $32j0, paved street
near car and sshool, very desirable.
A 6 room, similar, $150 down,
$3150, balance monthly.
See WM. FLEMING
3TiState street'" a13
SPECIAL New modern Up to
date 5 room bungalow with ce
ment porch, full cement base
ment, garage, corner lot, paved
street and cement walk, built
In features fireplace. Price
$4200, terms. W. H. Grabenhorst
&. Co.. 275 State St. a3l'
FOR SALE Modern house, six
rooms, sleeping porch, garage,
. paved street, walks, lot 50x126;
y, block to car, 7 V4 blocks to
state house; $4500, some terms;
deal with owner, save commis
sion. Call 1713W after 6:30 p.
m. n33
A REAL BARGAIN Modern du
plex house located close In or
Chemeketa street with 14 rooms,
lot 65x91. paved alley and street.
Price $11,500 with reasonable
terjns at 6 per cent Interest. W.
H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State
street. a3l
A REAL 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, $759
balance terms. W. H. Graben
horst & Co., 275 State street,
31'
A GOOD buy in a 4 room house,
lights and water, paved street,
$1100 and assume paving, small
payment will handle; also 4
room house, lights and water, H
acre, north Salem. $2000, terms;
6 room house, lights water, pav
ed street, J2000, terms; a new
bungalow that is nice for $2700.
terms. A good 4 room for $1300.
terms. H. E. Brown or Melvin
Johnson. 109 R. Commercial, a
FOR SALE
Special. Six room home, east
front and paved streets 1 nand
paid, beautiful fruit and flowens;
this Is a special bargain, and can
be sold on terms.
9 room house with furnace and
large barn, street and alley paved
and paid. First class location for
ipartment house. $3500 With
terms.
W. A. LISTON
4S4 Court street a3t
BEST BUNGALOW BUYS
$6000, real home. Court street,
modern in every way, 6 rooms.
$5000, a dandy close in, 6 rooms,
fireplace.
$4700, brand new modern six
rooms, near State street
Muu, new e rooms, modern, near
State street, worth looking up.
$4200, dandy 6 room, Marlon
treet.
$3000, n 6 room, furnace
. $ 1200, coxy 4 room bungalow.
The above properties ar priced
right and with terms. If its a home
See CHILDS & BECHTEL
540 State street a
MODERN SALEM HOME $4500
WANTS AUTO AND CASH
Ctient 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 h js has Just
been tinted and vanvlfhed llko
new. Client lives out of town an
cannot use house, instructs 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.
Fnene, Ore. n31
Capital Journal Want Ads p
FOB SALE Ponltrr
JLEOHORN cock ei eta, $1
and up. Phone 32F21.
each
f3S
BAIiHKD Rock pullets for sale,
phone 88FS1. f32
WJUTK Wyandotte hatching- ens
for sale, also one cockerel.
Phone 62FS f34
FOR SAUE Vhit Leghorn, Hol
lywood strain, eggs. Setting
$1.60; hundred $0. Mrs. M. H.
Utter. Rt. 6. fSl
BROWN Lhorna, early layer,
best blood on the Pacific coast.
Cockerels, eggs. Write Joe War
iner. 2144 6th St., Salem. f'O
l'LKKHHKD llancj Rock cock
erels, hataklng ejTgs, chicks.
Feb. delivery. Ethel I. Thomp
son, Macleay, Or., phone 27F3.
f33
RHODE Ishind Red hatching egu
also baby chicks. Feb. 18th,
Mar. 11th and April 1st. Prices
right. 805 S. 10th street, phone
KT-1V . ' K .. .
LUAJiS
MONEY TO LOAN. $500 to $2500
on good security. W. A. Liston,
agent. r28
UuV ERNMENT loans on (arnn
6H per cent. P. U Wilkinson.
202 U. S. National bank bldg.
MONEY to loan on real estate, pri
vate money, lowest rates. T. K
Ford. o-er Bush's bank.
MONEY TO LOAN ou city prop
erty, either building and loan
plan or private money. ' Farms
loans with Insurance company
money at 6 'Ay with commis
sion added. Ralph H. McCurdy,
.nos. & and . Steeves-Moore
Bldg.. Salem. r
LOANS
FARM LOANS Plenty of money
to loan on good rarm security.
CITS LOANS We are loaning
Prudential Insurance company
money on city residences and
business property, at 6 ft per
cent, plus a commission. Haw
kins A Roberts, Inc., 205 Ore
gon bldg.
FARM AN U CITX LOANS
20 yar farm loans oc rural
credit plan, with privilege of prt-
oayment at any time.
City loans made, at lowest rates
jt interest.
If ou hare money tc loan
aimer city or farm property see
me. have client wanting private
money.
R. W. MARSTERS
109 Masonic TVmnln S'.lem.
1F0ESALE MisMHaneous
FURNITURE for sale. 133a Nor
way St. o33
FURNITURE for sale. 2til7
Brooks ave. c32
SET of farm harneas, 129C north
Commercial. c33
GOOD clover hay for isalc. J. A-
Gardner, Rt. 8. box 194. c32
BALED hay for sale, $14 per ton
Roth Bros.. Silverton, Rt. 2. c31
FORD car, electric washer,
for team. 582 S. 20th.
trade
c33
FOR SALE
43 1W.
New Home
sewing
h33
CHEAT and grain
12R4M.
hay.
Phone
Ml
OLD PAPERS for sale, large bun
die 5c. Cnpltal Journal. c'
APPLES for aalo, 75
Call 17F1C.
$1 bushel.
c36
BALED bay and straw; shouts. A,
K. Kuenzl, phone 10F21. c35
BALED clover
Phone 98 1R.
hay and straw.
FOR SALE Baled hay $17 deliv
ered In Salem. Phone 105F14.
c32
REDUCED prices on fruit and nut
trees. Phone 1434J, 655 Ferry
t- c33
FOR SALE
tatoes. W.
118.
-Early row seed po
A. Dove, Rt. 3, box
c3
FOR SALE Columbia graphanola
ana 20 records, $io. Phone
72 F4. c3l
THREE cell 6 volt battery, fully
cnargea, id. LocKharL 1749 N.
Front. c37
OLD fir wood, baled hay clover
and vetch. Imperial Barred
Rock cockerels. Phone 39F5,
c33
FRUIT TREES
High and Ferry, call and see our
stock before buying. Phone
1140
FRUITLAND NURSERY
POLITICALLY subsidized news
papers have made us a nation of
rubber stamps, the remedy, rend
the Portland News. Phone 923
or 1269W. c
HIGHEST cash price paid, we
buy everything, used furniture,
tools, rags, sacks, old metal nnd
used cans. Get our prices before
you sell. Phone 398, 215 Center
' street. c
WANTED Miscellaneous
II. EGNER Plumbing and Topair
worn, none i:now. c!63
WANTED Maternity cases by
practical nurse. Phone 1693M.
- 131
WANTED Undei wood typewrit
er in good shape. Phone 1S93W
132
LL kinds of grafting done, 12
years experience. 1535 N. fit ii
street. Salem, Or.
WANTED To buy from owner 5
room house, not over $2500, on
terms. Box 27 Journal. 131
WANTED To buy good used pi
ano or player piano cheap. Box
25 care Journal. 32
'LOWING and excavating done,
also fertilizer for sale. Phone
945 J. U0
YES. we buy everything, highest
casn prices paid lor rags, sacks,
hides, metal, etc. 900 N. Com
mercial, phone 2157. 137
WANTED Painting, tinting, pa
perhangtng, floor surfacing, ex
pert sen-ice guaranteed. Phone
I4S1W. HI
WANTED A loan of $S50, 3 yearn
security goon, and 92500 loan
for S years. See H. E. Brown or
Melvin Johnson. 109 S. Com
merclal. ' 12 3
WANTED Private money for
farm loans. W have several
applications on band. Hawkins
4 Roberts. Inc, 205 Oregon
building.
WANTED Used furnitur.
es. heater, cook stoves.
rant
tools. e:c. We pay cash, get our prlct
before you sell. Liberty Ex
change, 241 N. Com'l St. phone
841. j.
WANTED Used furniture, stoves
of all kinds, guns, kodaks, tools,
etc. People' Furniture store
sl!s for lees or make the other
fellow do It Phone 734, 271
N. Commercial. 1
! PERSONAL
MADAME Virginia will sp
reading few more days, on a!
to 0, 33 Ferry St. phone 1908J
13
AUTOS
Jlt bALB Overland touring.
sisa cash, 1155 terms. 1248R
1970 south Cottage. q32
TRUCK for sale. Inquire Cherry
city Aiming uo. q
Sl'EClAL price on all used cars.
Newton Chevrolet Co. q
FOR SALE Buick roadster, ful
ly equipped with extras, good
running condition. Inquire
Lots-Larson' Mining Co. office
In Terminal bldg. q31
FORU delivery, 1923 chassis, pan
el body, 6 cord tires, perfect con
dition, must see to appreciate.
$355. Eiker Auto Co., Liberty
treet at Kerry, phone 121. q30
- i.-.h-ii ......i, ,
t tJJU liuck. equipped with good
body, cab, universal transmis
sion, rocky mountain brake. Ex
celient mechanical condition
and good rubber. A good buy
Lome In and look R over. 690
ferry street. Ask for Goodfel
'"w. q31
EASY TERMS
1919 Chevrolet tour.
lt20 Chevrolet tour. .
1921 Chevrolet sedan,
miles
1924 Ford tour many extras $350
nee Morpnew
NEWTON CHEVROLET CO.
, " q33
Dodgo roadster - $275
Dodge touring inclosure ....$485
Oldsmobile tour. Inclosure $500
Overland touring like new $450
Overland touring excellent
condition . $275
Studebakcr sedan $700
Sludebaker tour, like new $S50
Gardner eport touring $750
We also have Fords and Chevro-
Icts $50 and up.
F. W. PETTYJOHN CO.
219 and 279 N. Commercial St. q
USED FORD SPECIALS
1923 roadster . $285
1924 touring . $3
1923 touring
$290
1923 coupe
1922 coupe .
1924 roadster
1920 touring, starter ,
$395
$315
$305
..... $141
1924 Tudoor sedan
$535
Easy terms, 1925 license Jnclud-
V ALLEY MOTOR CO.
Phone in 9 5
R. N. MacDONALD
. THE MARMON DEALER
ALL KINDS CW USED CARS
COME INLAND SEE THEM
BEST BARGAINS AND BEST
TERMS
GUARANTEED SERVICE
TEL. 793 250 STATE ST.
; q
PACKARD HUDSON ESSEX
Look these over
Dodge touring $050
Maxwell touring $500
Hupmobtle touring $650
Buick 6 touring . $300
Ford sedan $300
Cadillao 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
REAL ESTATE
OR SALE Large lot on Shin
ping street, near Capitol. Call
1298 N. Church. n33
FOR SALE Modern steam heat
ed apartment house right in town
business property, netting 14
per cent. Wonderful possibilities,
owner must sell, $7500, some
terms. Box 20 care Journal. n36
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
snow you. Harris, Masonic Tern
pie, phone 795, 1942J.
FOR SALE AT ONE HALl
PRICE
for limited time; 5 acre tract on
Rosedale paved road, south of
Salem, very dose to car line. Pric
es are going up. If interested act at
once.
SOCOLOFSKY
341 State
SPECIAL
4 room new house, price $1950
with $200 cash, balance $15 per
month. 2 room house and 2 lots
9t00.
320 acre farm near Bend. Or.
win trade lor timber or pasture
land. 8 room house to trade for
small improved tract.
THOMASON
331 Vx State street
5 acre tract close to Salem,
strictly modern house with beau
tiful surroundings. Reduced $1
today.
14 acres, all In fruit. 10 minutes
drive from Salem. Has new strict
ly modern bungalow. Price $10,
500.
New 6 room bungalow on good
street. Strictly modern, fine loca
tion. $7000
GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE
9 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
venlences. with very attractive
surroundings, $4000.
6 rooms on State street, modern
conveniences, $5000,
S rooms and floored attic, Par
rlsh addition, hardwood floors,
strictly modern, beautiful shade
trees. $j00.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor
21 Oregon bldg. n'
Trades 6 room house, ni-w and
modern, close in. for smaller house
and large lot out farther, price
$4500; S room house, small lot.
worth $3000 for larger house; 5
room house worth $3000 for small
farm; $1200 equity In $2000 house
a payment on small suburban
home at not over $-1000 value; 6
room house, modern and worth
$4500. for 2 or 3 acrn well im
proved close, home; 60 ncres well
Improved with 1C arres fine
prunes, prk-e $6000 for rmall
tract near Salem; 53 acres riht In
the best flax bolt. Improved,
worth $6000. for Salem home.
M'GiLCHRlST A PENNINGTON
209 U S brink bldg. phone 140. n
WANTED Help
A PARTNER $5U0 cash, la good
paying business. Box 61 Jour
nal. g31
WANTED Married man to work
on farm, inexperienced and cl
garetters need not apply. Box
12 care Journal. g3
LOST AMP FOUND
LOST Dark canary. Call
1040J
k2
LOST White female English bull
dog. phone 547. k3
LOST
Mr. -Si4t
Hoge,
case, findtT phone
Commercial hotel.
k3?
LOST 3 yards black silk checke
ed crepe, In or near bkagge
store. Phone 1298M. k3
1 FOE SALE Nursery Stock
ENGLISH walnut trees, will bea
from three to five years. 172
Chemeketa St. d
WALNUT, filbert, fruit trees, or
namental shrubs. Pearcy Bros.
Nursery. 237 State St. d35
FOR SALE 7000 nursery ho
plants. Crop first year. Geiser
Keai Estate agency, Silverton
Or. d3
ee
FOR SALE Wood
ee
WOOD sawing, phone 1131. ee67
LENAKER
2097J.
saws wood.
Phon
ee3
BEST fir
1131.
wood now $6.
0. Ca
FOR SALE Fir and oak wood
Phone 92F3. C. E. Bradley. eel7
WOOD sawing. C. H. Dencer. Day
phone 978 evening 83F11. ee3
NICE dry slab wood and oak for
sale cheap. 1819. ee33
WOOD
1819.
sawing. Fisher
Bdros.
ee33
WOOD sawing, Judd &
phone 142.
Schmidi
ee5
rOR SALE Good, dry second
growth wood $6.50 cord. Phone
05 2. ee3
WOOD for sale, oak $8.50, maple
ss ana fir $6.76. Phone 1559J
i i.u-n oiock wood $3.75 per
ioaa, 4 loads 14. Phone 1879W.
ee4
duy mill wood, $4.75 per loai
16 Inch Becond growth fir $5.60
per load. I'hone I879W. ee3
GOOD WOOD AND COAL $12.75
ton up. Prompt delivery. Hill
man Fuel, phono 1855.
TRANSFER
Also good dry wood and Utah coal
LARMER
TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Phone 930 e
UEST GRADE OF WOOD
4 tL 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. 280 touth
unurch. ohone 1542.
FOR RENT
APARTMENTS, 268 north Cottage
APARTMENTS, 205 S.
: Ciol.
Commer
3
MODERN three room apt. 1510
state, phone 354W. j.t
THREE room furnished apt. $30
443 Center. jug
BOARD and room for two. Phono
; 1S47M. J32
3 ROOM furnished apartment, 656
Center St. phone 1284W. J33
LARGE, exceptional furnfched
apt. 340 north Liberty. 132
NIC E warm sleeping rot) 1 11, for
rennea man. ii a. Church. J34
ru KM SHED apt. with heat. 444
0. High. 131
2 3-ROOM furnished apt, and ga
rage, isz nortn com'l. 131
JJUK.MSHED 1-3 room apartment
garage. Z363 state St. J31
HIGH class furnished apartment.
aauns. Yzo north commercial. J
HOUSE and
2 05 6 J.
apartments,
phone
J329
BOARD, heated rooms. 686 Cen
ter cor. Cottage, phone 1950J.
J31
1' URNISH ED room In modern
home close in. 141 S. Winter
street. 132
WELL furnished 3 room
ment. 656 Center street,
1284W.
apart
phone
J31
ROOMS for rent, board Jf de
sired, near depot and car 553
S. 12th. phone 1126. J33
FOR I i E N T N e w 1 y furnished
room apt. with bath. 317 north
Winter, phone 481M. 13
LbAbb House furnished, 4 apt.
lurnace. garage, to reliable par-
ty. 945 S. 12th street. J31
OR RENT 00 acres hops, river
bottom land 9 miles north Sa
iem. Phone 59F32, Rt. 8. box
131. J31
OK RENT Two nicely furnish
ed apartments, close in. Inquire
at 268 . north Liberty, phone
(Jit ltfc 1 Sulem m best apart
ment, period furniture, must be
seen to be appreciated. $50
month. Phone 1265 W, 133
UK RENT 9 room house close
In. suitable for apartments, bath
and two toilets; will sell 01
trade for acreage. 735 N. High
J32
FOR RENT 6 room house
2000 State street. beautififl
grounds, garage, $40 per month
Winnie Pettyjohn, realtor, 216
Oregon bldg. J32
FOR RENT 7 room house 8
acres, barn, chicken house, elec
tric lights and phone for sale,
one mile east of fair grounds.
Phone 72F4. J31
FOR RENT Modern house, four
rooms, light, water, bath garage
and wood house. One f room
house, lights water. One 7 room
house. One 4 room house, all
got fine garden land. See Ryan,
north Commercial. J33
FOR RENT Six room house close
in, range, linoleum on kitchen,
shades, etc.. an ideal location
for beauty parlor or needlecraft
with plenty of room for house
keeping. Call 1550 during busi
ness hours or ce owner at 267
S. Hixh St.
BEAUTIFUL funibhed auartim-nt
(pinna, victrola;) also unfurn
ished npartinent, (range, gas
plate.) These apartment are in
fin locality and good shape,
and each have t rooms end
large sleeping porch. Adult
pn fTn d. 1844 J evening. J33
Journal tYant Ads i'ay
h r WANTED Situation
OJl competent stenoarauher. call
ii!W. 1,31
U1RL wants position, experienced
in nous work. Call Y. W C. A
hJ
UlStELLiLN EUUb
vV 00 DR butt furniture tor casn,
piione oil.
ai je.luiod prices on fruit
nnu nut 6 day. oniy
HIGHLAND, cattery, cats boarded,
mau-s at service. 2185 N. 4t
FOR expert furnit ura Darlrlnv mn
hipping, call Stiffs Furniture
lore, pnone 911
iOOS Sciveuger service. Garbage
and refusa of all irw. . ..
by the month at reasonable rates
puuuv s, resiaence 1058. Cess
"wu" cieane &oi dead animals
" ! HUIIkt UX-
. .1 vic-n 'c. n spe
cialize on cylinder blocks, alum-
wsia, neavy cast iron.
Steel tanks knilai.. n .
and coil springs, frames and
r 7 1 us Ior MUmates.
If Its nade of metal can
weld It 349 Ferry St. phone
BUSINESSKTONITJES
ur vxi'iiange, con
crete mercantile building in
Urunts Ias, unencumbered
cost 115,000 2 year, ago. Might
...uniu. i u dux 152. Salem
ujj.
OH SALIC Two atory brlik
uuuuiug located on Stato etreet
i-ncea right nnd paying good in
tereat on investment. v. H. Clra
oennorst & Co., 275 State St
U51
fc-i'.v Drtl,r. AlOdern ail.irtmnn.
house, brick construction, well
",rl on corner. Income I60C
per month. Price 138,000. W. H
uiuuennorai si Co., 275 Stat
'reel.
FOR SALE Livestock
WOHIv horse cheap, i'hono las
Vi.li.uiNAltl.VN, Ur. 1'uilcraon.
lOS Ior sale. alHo blue Audalu
aian cocuercls. 1'hone 3S1'5.
o3
irnn w i i.' ,. tt
.iiiu can. icieimone 3CK14. F. P.
Wells.
- e:i
.'KA.VI black lv-rchcron horses
weight 3000, well broke. 654
"eny. ,r,
lUUMi team fnp Bna ..Z 777
tipile for cattle or wood. Phono
lU'll VV. ..
'office 430 S. Commercial, phone
iij.t, tea, pnnnc HitiB.
OL'N'U cuw, frewh, fur $40 if tuk.
:en at once. Louis C. Wampler
CAR load of horses and mules,
inai allowed, priced right; also
ciover nay 12 per ton. 054 Ker
c3f.
FOB BALE FHrm.
iuit IjALh 10 acres loganberry
iuiiu, iusi years crop 25 tons
inquire 430 court. bill
i UK bAl,h 23 acres, 4 miles
from Salem, mostly paved, beau
muiiy situated, modem house,
large barn, clear land, timber,
pasture, iruic uerrles, C. C Best
owner, phone 63F2, b31
BEAUTIFUL SUIlUKnAN HOME
Just outs dc of the city on naverl
road, near car line; one of the
best 5 aero tracts, with practical
ly new modern buno-alow. fi rnnm.
eiccmc lights, water system, base
ment, frar.ige, out buildings, fruit.
rnce saoou, only $1000 down
balance easy. Immediate
slon. No trouble to show property.
Dee jmiliI3 & IJl'JUHTBl
540 State street b
Oood 40 acre farm half mile
from town, good buildings, 7 acres
oeannff prunes, family orchard.
some timber, creek. Snap, $GOO0,
lano mouern nomo to f 4(100.
20 acre lied Sivor vntley. N. D.
farm, stocked and equipped, for
vaney rarm.
J75 acre irrigated farm in Wy
oming, stocked and equipped, for
vaney rarm.
Want lease on Rood business lo
cation by responsible party.
ixenances a specialty.
PKKK1NE & MAltSTKRS
Phone 907. b1
LEG A Lb
xo'iiti;
Notice Is hereby given that
ave impounded the following de
scribed dogs In compliance with
rdinnnce No. 1404 towlt: One fo
male white fox terrier dog, left
ear yeuow. collar on. Ono back
female dog with collar and chain
One large white collie dog. small
black specks on ears. One Aire-
aJe dog. bobtail. One blai k Bhen
herd dog with whitn on breast,
bobtail, collar on. The above de
scribed dogs will be killed If not
rMleenr.ed by owner, on or before,
feiiruary 7, 19J5, as provided In
said ordinance.
W. S. LOW.
Street OmtiniHiioTi'
Ifltfd February 2. 1 3:
ii Ml Vehr
i Intcntiof
OTI( i:
:n to Iiniirovc Howard
KlnT-t from High Street tu
Kiurch KirtMt
iiN'otlce Is hereby given that the
Coinmon Council of the City of Sa
le., Oregon, - dems it necessary
and expedient n nd hereby de-
ares its purpose and intention to
improve Howurd stieet from the
ajtt lin of High street to the east
lln of Church street at the
p arise of the abutting anj adjacent
property, exe pt the street and al
ley Internertiong. the expense of
ntah will be asHurned by the
City of Kalem, by bringing an Id
portion of said street to the entab
llhcd grade, constructing cement
cujicreta curbs, and paving aald
drflon of e-aid street with a six
nfcn cement concrete pavement
wenty feet wide. In ureordance
Ith the plans, specifications and
-itlmatei, therefor, which were
lojited by the Common Council
obruary 2nd, 1925, now on file
in the office of the City Recorder.
nd which ar h-reby referred to
nd made a pirt of this notice.
The Common Council hereby fur
ther dec l.i res Its purpose and In
tention to make the above deiirrlb-
Irnprovetnent by nnd through
h tit reef Improvement depart-
nt of the City of Hfllem.
fly order of the Common Coun-
II FeliTunry 2nd, 1525.
M. I'OI'I-SKN, City Recorder.
I;ite of flrnt publication hereof
TO NAVAL PACT
Tokio, Japan, Feb. 5. (By As
sociated Press.) Presumably re
plying to the recent criticisms
heard at borne and abroad c.ii
cerning Japan's foreign policies
ana relations, uaron Khidehara
minister 01 toreigu affairs, an
swered his opponents today, ou
tne third anniversary of the Wash
ington arms conference.
"The Washington conference.'
Baron Stiidehara said, "put an end
to competition between nations In
the building of capital Bhlps. Hud
the building of these ships cm
tinued unchecked until now. a rtis
agreeable international situation
would have developed.
me comerence also has re
moved the unfounded suspicions.
at ono time current, regarding the
intentions of Japan In China and
elsewhere and her sincerity h
ueen maae manifest to tbe most
captious critic.
"In the Pacific, th. rln.1,1.
unrest which had gathered at one
time have given way to an atmos
phere of peace, friendship and mn.
tual co-operation. The nine-power
iroaiy relating to wnina, throug'i
force of circumstances, has failed
of ratification thus far bv some
signatories, but the basic princi
ples nave ueen actually accented
and followed by Japan and doubt
less by other nations Interested."
iiaroti bhidehara snld the Wash
ington conference will always hold
a high place In the anus's of man-
mnd because, in a war worn world,
the new spirit was burn there.
Wo have only to go forward In
the same sensible frumn of mind
to obtain sun greater advantaKor,
in international relations." the
oaron concluded.
WATER WALL
SUBMERGES
CITY OF VALE
(Continued from Page OnoV
the valley west of Vale.
The houso which was swept
away at Vale was occupied by n
family named Scott. The Scott
baby was caught by the waters
and was being carried away when
It was rescued by Harry KennarJ.
Malheur county wuter master.
Mayor Koblnctto declared over
the telephone that Vale aim
"flooded but fighting." "We have
enough water now to caro for the
Vale projects," he said, "but there
is no need for outsldo assistance.'
The Hully creek dam was hull
(or what was to be known as the
Hully creek project. The dam was
never completed and the project
was aoannonea. it Is now within
what will be know as the Vale
project.
'Pacific Highway Covered
Eugene, Or.. Feb. 6. Swlrlinf-
flood waters over the Pacific
nignway to tne north of Eugene,
near Junction City, today turned
back motorists who had planned
to make trips through.
liie high water covered ibo
highway to the south at Judkins
i-oint, just out of Eugene, but
was not deep enough to stop cans.
' The road to Coburg, another
northern route leading to Port
end, was also under water, to a
considerable depth, and travel
was considered dangerous on the
road.
The Willamette river rose morn
than a foot during the night.
PETTY GRAFT
LAID TO WHITE
BY GJEDSTED
(Continued from Pace One)
he fedcnl government, and that
heia claims for reiinbura?ment
were paid to White aa th uKh he
had used hla own car. G)ednted al
so charges the insulins' of accounts
In the adjutant General's office at
White's direction in connection
with advar,cj of r.ioney for pay
ment of rooms and meats tor cer
tain otUc.-rn of the board.
Major GJedsted states that when
.icse matters were submitted to
iovertjor Pierce tho executive do-
lared they were Acrlomf enough
for him to Immediately call In an
Lcuiunani 10 go over the booka
t the board. (Jjcdstcd formerly
was cno of White's warmest hench
men. being raised by White from
he rank of sergeant to major dur
ng hla employment In White's of
fices.
Incidentally Ojedstid denies that
w:8 dUcharscd, but reltei atea
hat he resigned. His affidavit
follows:
(.JeiMeil Statement
"If Charle K. OJedsted. belnc
find duly sworn, depots and my;
'That I wis an employo of the
military department of the state
of Oregon from on or nbout No-
ember 12, 1920. until KeV.rtry 2.
92$, on which last named date I
nave to tho adjutant general of
Oregon, George A. White, verbal
otlfication of my resignation
he sime to become effectlvo Im
mediately and In support of tint
otifiea'ljn forwarded by reulnter-
d mall on or about 10:40 a. m. of
h sime day. a letlrr wrtlcn and
Idrewl to the adj-itanl general
f Oregon, confii tiling my vet ha I
otf That ion of said resignation.
hat unless It Is possible to dls-
hargo sirnemo who has already'
CKij.iiod tho published stat"mnt
ecrtdited to tho members of the I
IJu'.ant Tnctal's office that I had
ct-n ditmitifled or discharged is in-i
correct.
Auto mn coMn-hd
That during the period I was
employed li the military deiart-
menl ot the state of Oregon thero
ON THE AIR
TiU'KSlMY NH.I1T
(Pacific TUim)
KGW T:1S p. ni.. police, mai
ket and weather reports and
news bulletins. Silent for long
.distance reception after S o'clock
KFI Los Angeles, Cal., 46t.
6:45-7:20 p. m.. Boa Ton or
chestra; 7:30-8, vocal recital;
8-9, play with musical accom
paniment; 9-10, musical recital;
10-11, vocal and instrumental
concert.
KI-'SC Lo Angeles. Cal., 278
7:30-9:15, auditorium service;
9:15-10, concert by Silver band;
10-11, orsan recital.
. K ;o Oakland, Cal.. SIS, 4
6::i0 p. nt., concert orchestra; 8,
farce, "Mm. Temple's Telegram"
10-1 a. m., Henry HalsLead or
chestra. KHJ Los Angeles. Cal., S95,
6-6:30 p. m., lfiltmore hotel
concert orchestra; 6:30-7:30,
stories fro.-n American history;
7:30-8, lectures. "Care of the
liody"; talk on art; 8-9:30,
musical p.'Ogram; 9:30-10. con
cert,- Hatch Graham, ban jo 1st
and sinter; 13-11, Uiltmore ho
tel orchestra.
KJS I-os Angeles. Cal.. 252,
8-9:30 p. in., classical concert
with vocal recital and organ
piano numbers.
KNX Hollywood, Cal., 337,
6:30-7:30 p. m., dinner hour
concert; 8-9, musical program;
10-11, Cocoanut Grove dance or
cheat ra.
lvl'O San Francisco, Cat.
423, 5:30-6:30 p .m., children's
hour; 7-7:30, Rudy Selgei'a
dance orch?stra; 7:30-8, Home
Town Synco-Sympontets; 8-9,
organ recital; 9-10, musical pro
gram; 10-11, K. Max Bradfleld's
versatile band.
Fill DAY M4.IIT
(Pacific Time)
KGW 8 p. m., Lnlversliy of
Oregon leciiire, Uean William
Cl. Hale of the rchool of hiw,
lubject. "A l'e'manent Court of
International J uM ice." 10:30 p.
m.. Hoot Owls with Vantages
frolic and Steamship Koo City
:rio.
KTAK Pullman, Wash., 330,
7:30 p. m., diversified musical
lirogi'am.
KKI Los Angt'les. Cal., 4G9,
5:30-6 p. in., musical half hour:
C:45-8, organ recital; R-9, con
cert, Owen l-'allon'd Californiaiis
9- 10, Kamincr program; 10-11
diversified musical program.
KKOA Seattle, IViish,, 4.".5,
6:45-8:15 p. m., muslcul pro
gram; 8-30-10, studio program;
10 05-1 1, Olympic hotel danco
archest ra.
Ki-'QX Seattle, Wash., 23?,
8-9 p. m.p Knti Gray and his
orchestra; 9-10, concert hour;
10- 11, Kirl Gray and his danc
orehestra.
KKdfl Los Angeles, Cal., 278
7:30-9:15 p. m., Auditurlum ser
vice; 9:15-10. concert by Sliver
band: talk on technical radij
subjects; 10:11, organ recital.
KGO Oakland, Cal., 312,
5:30-6 p. m., girls' half hour.
KHJ Los Angeles, Cal., 395,
6:30-7:30 p. m., stories from
American history; 8-9, Marian
Halston, composer-pianist; 9-10,
Plggly Wlggly girls trio; 10-11,
Uiltmoro hotel dunce orchestra.
KNX Hollywood, Cal., 337,
6:30-7:30 p. m., progra m; 8-9,
musical program; 9-10, musical
program; 10-11, June Purecll,
popular song recital; 11-12, Co
coanut Grove dance orchestra. ,
Kl'O San francisco, Cal.,
423, 4:30-5:30 p. m.. Hury Sell
er's orchestra; 8-9, dance music;
)-10, one act play.
has come to my attention at dif
ferent times, the commission by
the adjutant general of lrrecular
itlcs In connection with claims for
reimbursement for traveling
penses, that such irregularities
were committed by the adjutant
general when he claimed reimburse
ment upon mileage on a Uuick car
his own property for use of such
car on August 4, 1921, August 13,
1921. September 20, 1921. Septem
ber 23, 1921, November 10, 1921.
November 22, 1921 and that reim
bursement and payment of ruch
claims waa mudo by tho secretary
of stale to the adjutant general.
hat on tho dates ahovo quoted
the adjutant general did not use
his own car, a L'ulck, but did ue
a Dnclgo touring car, tho property
f the fcdcial government which
had been Issued to tho national
guard for use by the military es
tablishment of the state of Oregon.
"That the up-kcep, oil, fuel und
all other repairs and maintenance
necessary fcr tho operation of the
Lodge touring tar referred to In
the preceding paragraph wese paid
for by the secretary of state, from
the appropriation for the mainten
ance of the Oregon National Guard
on duly authenticated cUItm.i, and
not by the n ljutant general.
Wants Iterord Kniiiinrd
"That an examination ot tho roc
ords of the military department
wiil riifrelnse that similar Irregu
larities were committed by the
adjutant general on dates other
than and ri a.MUlon to those quot
ed abuvc.
"That on or about the soroml,
third and fourth of April, 192 4,
the adjutant general caused to be
advanced certain ums of money
for the contingent fund of the
military de pa it ment In payment
for room rent end meals furnljhed
to certain officers of (he national
guard, aru that upon my bringing
to his attention the Irregularities
of such piymentfl he, the adjutant
general. Instructed the officer sub
mitting the claims for reimburse
ment to 'pick up the cot of the
room rent nnd meals on something
else,' or words to that effect, and
that the records will show that
Huch cost of rooms and meals re
ferred to waa pi.-k?1 up on some
thing etae.
CH A KLKH B. OJKDHTKO.
Subscribe and sworn to before
me this February 4. 1D2S.
Georgfa Ilroytes
Nol.iry public for Oregon, my
commlsaon expires November 6
1625.
Farm Loans
ANDERSON A RUPERT,
40( OrefoD. Building
DIRECTOR
AUCTlONfeLK
F. N. WUODRT. expert live
stock, furniture, real estate sua.
tloneer. Roa. 1610 N. Summer
TeL til for sale dates.
B ATT Hit Y SUPPIJK8
PKEST-O-LITB BATTERY SilK
VICB. Hz pert auto electrician.
Phone 180i 41S Court 8L
It. O. BaKXON. Exide batteries,
tarter and centra tor work. 171
S. CommerclaL '
W1L.LAIIO Service StaUon, Jo
Wi I llama, til Court atreet,
phone 19t, "Automotive electric
tana" CHlKOltKACTOR
utt. o. L. SCOIT. chiropractor,
416 U. a bank bldg.
DRUGGISTS
J. C. fUHKY. Rexail drugglsu lie
S. Commercial 8L
LKCTHU'AX SLl'l'I.MM
ULKCTKlCAi Fixture A Supply
uo iZi N UbertT, phone 1934.
House wiring and fixture.
UKOWNiiLL KLUCTK1C. succes
sors to Welch Electrio, conuact
ing and suppliea. 179 State SU
Phone 953.
ARCHIE FLEENKR: electrician"
hltiA nrlrlnv Kr Km a.
tract. Estimates furnished, ptaont
i uourt at.
HALIK ELECTRIC SHOP 337
Court. We do house wiring and
carry a complete stock ot na
tures. Instrument repairing, u
perlmental work. Electric appll
ancee repaired. Phone 488.
FLO HI SI
CUT flowera and floral pieces. te-
123 N. Liberty, phone 180.
1'RtiT m?vi-:ns
WARD K. Richardson, Salem,
Ore. Ri
HKMSTITflll.NQ
A1R3. u. B. aillXElc, hemstitchini
"""i""!. uuiiun. nooro 10,
over aimers store, phone 117.
SALEM Elite, hemstitching, pleat-
J. . -'"ping ana nee
dlework. Phone 379. 329 Oregon
bldg. ,
Mi:iHN'T lAILOlt"
U. H. MOS11EU Tailor , for men
una women. 474 Court St.
- A. ESTK3. fine Ulloring. 384
o "ID BtlWL
MtJTOUCKCLKs"
LLO t u K. RAMSDEN. blku aece
sories and Dayton bicycles. 387
Court street.
HARK it w. SCOTT. "The Cycle
Man.' 147 south Commercial,
phone 68.
QRi;;o' HiiMAM.; socii tv"
REPORT cases of oruoity to chil-di-en
or animate in central Wil
lamette valley district to Dr. W.
G. Morehouse, humane officer,
Salem, Or., tel. 1510.
OPTICIAN 8
glasses fitted by an optumetrwu
""w vpimai lo.. 326 State St.
PlilJM RING
PLUtaUINU and general rtpTir
work. Phone 550. Graber Bro.,
4. nuuui iMueriy.
t'ilKO M. U4KU-l-lumblng. hoau
Ing, .heet metal work 1S4 a
Commercial.
I'lAN US "
OEO. o. WILU piano phono-
..wing macnineo. .heet
muslo and piano itudlea, H.
palrlng phonograph. nj it.
Ing machlnea. 4.13 Btam. Salpm.
I'ltlNTING
A SATISI'IED ou.lomar raiurna to
u nowiana Printing oompanj,
pnona 1513, Mnonlo Temple,
iu;i,uiti.N;
STOVES ot all kind, rebuilt, re.
vuireu. coin made. Tho Stov.
hop. 555 Marion, phon. 1624.
9t
BTOVEs rebuilt and repaired, to
J experience. Depot. Na
tional and Bllwood re. ices. .lie.
to 58 Inches high. Palnu,
OU and .arnlshea. eta, logan
oerrjr and hop hooka Salem
Fence and 8tove Work 150
"un eireet. phone 124.
WATKn tinMf'Aivy
BA1.EM VVATEU CJf.l PA.N I Ol-
nce corner Commercial and
Trade SU. Bill payable month.
iy in aavance. I'hone 57
V(W)) voiikin;
JACOU VVEIZEL Cabinet Work
uiuui.iennR ana rerinl.hlng.
Phone 1591. 139 Conrt St.
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