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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL,' SALEM, OREGON fAUK SEVEN Henry Ford has purchased an ancient hansom cab and an antique.stagecoach. Must be gathering a family tree for Lizzie 1. I : ; J it Capital JlJournal SUUSCHlKitUN HAT 3 By carrier 10 euti a week. 4 cent monUL f i fear in ad Vfttll . . By mall, to Id a r. on and Polk oounti-. one month 60 oeni I months 11.25. months 12.26. X year $1.00. Elsewhsrs 60 cotj month. Ift tw. Butered 4 secuua class matter ft! flalem, Oregon. Member A SSOC UTtCL) FrtlfiSB Thft Associated Press la exclus .ely entitled to the um for pub Ucatloo of all oei dispatches credited to It or not otberwtM oredtted in this paper sad also local news published herein. Member Audit Bureau of circulation Advertising representatives: Charles E Miller, 226 Plflb A'S. New York City. W. s. Stock well. Peoples Oas bid., Chicago. 111. M. C. Morgerwen A Co.. Inc.. Los Angeles sod Seattle. San Francisco classified Advurthliig Kales Hate per word each Insertion I cen -J", three Insertions 6 cents, one week H cents, one month 10 cents, one year, per month, 11 cents; minimum per eel 26 cents. City ads cash In advance, end not taken over phone, unless ad vertiser has monthly account No allowance for phone errors. FOR SALE Homci FOll IS X C H AX( 1 K Modern rcwi -dence in Medford for Salem residence. Address P O box 152, Salem. a37 l'"OK SALfc. In Aumsville, good 10 room house and other ,lm provemunts, will sell reasonable. Box 130, Aumsville, ur. at? SNA I Cod house, 6 rooms, fireplace. In rsc lot. Price 1 1000. terme. Why rent? Sec Child & Bech- tcl. 40 Sf.ate street. a" CllOlCK VACANT LOT Half block off State street, east frontage, paved street, cement walks in and paid for. A real buy, only $500 with easy terms, &e Childs & Bechtel, 540 State street. A GOOD buy in a i room house, lights and water, paved street, $1100 and assume paving, small payment will handle; also 4 room house. lights nnd water, acre, north Salem. $2000, terms room house, lignts water, pa'- ed street, $2000, terms; a new bungalow that Is nice for $2700, terms. A eood 4 room for $1300, terms. H. K. Brown Or Melvin Johnson, 109 S. Commercial. n BKK THIS BKAl'TIKCLLY LO CATBI) FAIKMOl'NT PARK MOUNTAIN VIKW HOME Kast frcnt. 9 room modern res ldence. double constructed, full basement, furnace nnd laundry trays. Double garage. If you want to buy one of the most beautifully located homes In Salem, let us show you this one. Price $8000, terms on part. 6 room, east front bungalow, modern except furnace. Two bed rooms, nice handy built Ins. Well located on paved street, near Cen ter street car line. Price $2i $S00 cash, good terms on bal ance. For choice bargains in Salem city properties, see WKLLS TALL MAM & SON 229 Ore. bide Salem. Or. a ee FOB SALE Wood ce WOOD sawing, phono 1131. ee67 BUSV fir wood now $0.50. Call 1131. . eeS6 WOOD -All kinds. Phones 1394 5SP31. ee37 ASH wood, any length, H. A Kuenzl, Bllverton, Or. eeS DRY slab wood fur sale, and sec onJ growth. Phone 175$. ee5 FOR SALE Fir and oak wood Phone 92F3. C. R. Bradley. ee!7 WlUlli ijui'lnc I H I nror 1 i;i v phono 976 evening 83F11. ee32 NICK dry slab wood and oak for sale cheap. 1819 ee331 Wool) sawing. Fisher Bdros 1819 ee331 WOOD s.rwlng, Judd & Schmidt phrne 142. eei4 16 INCH block wood $3.75 per load, 4 loads $14. Phone 1ST9W ee45 GOOD COAL DRY WOOD PK O M PT D 10 LI V E It I ES HILLMAN FUEL CO, PHONE 1855 TRANSFER Also good dry wood and Utah coal LA KM ER TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Phone 930 eo BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 fL and 18 inch Dry and green Mill Wood Dry Second Growth Ftr Dry Old Kir Dry 4 ft. ash Prompt delivery and reasonable price. Fred G. Wells, 280 wuth Church nhnns 1M8 ra MISCELLAW E0US m WOODRY buvs furniture for caan phone 611. n WILL trade Buckeye brooder fr Jersey heifer, or what have you? Phone 1791W3. m37 FOR expert furniture packing and shipping, call Stiff's Furniture store, phone t41. n SOOS Scavenger service. Garbage and refuse of all Kinds removed by the month at reasonable rates phone 86. residence 1051. Ci pools cleaned and desd animal removed m SQUARE Deal Welding Works ox acetylene and electric We spe cialize on cylinder blocks, alum inum cases, heavy cast Iron, steel tanks, boilers, flues, leaf and coil springs, frames end fenders. Call us for estimates It Its nrsde of metal we can weld It 149 Ferry SL phone tS4. m" WANTED Helo rt'ANTED Housekeeper, middle need lady preferred, country, $25 per month. Box 6 care Jour nal. . . g36 WANTED Man and team to plow and set strawberries. Home Realty Co., HI 8. High. 2-10. 15 PARTNER or all, exrellent paying bsine?. Experience unneces sary. $J00 monthly guaranteed. Small Investment. Bee Mr. Drake 69 S. High St. Open evening. ' WANTED Miscellaneous UOUIi uwer spray my oultit fur sale cheiip. Phone 12F:'5. c3 11. UUNBl; Plumbing and repair work. Phone 1310W. rll WANTKU LISTINGS ON city and farm properly. W. A. Llston, agent. 135 WANTED Private money to lend on approved security. W, A. Llston. agent. I3I FLOWING, and excavating done. also fertilizer- for sale. Phone 946 J, 140 VVANTKD Private loan $5u00 on real estate. Security three for one. Box H Capital Journal. 138 WANTED Ladles used bicycle. must be In very good condition, reasonable price. Phone 208 1 J. ISC FO UKKNT Furnished apart ment, 2 rooms, closets, a kite:, enette and bath. Phone 1347W. j40 WANTKD To buy old house and lot, give full particulars and price. Box 12 Capital Journal 2-13. 138 WANTED To rent a modern un furnished 5 or 6 room house on or before Feb. 15. Phone 149711 Mrs. Karl E. Hinges. 13 5 Ysfef, we buy everything, highest cash prices paid for rags, sacks. hides, metal, etc, so w. com mercial, phone 2157. 137 WANTED Painting, tinting, pa Derhanelns. floor surfacing, ex pert service guaranteed. Phone 1491W. Ml WANTED To rent 5 or 6 room partly furnished modern house prefer close to schools. W. G. Walker, mgr. Skaggs stores. 13 MONEY WANTED $2000 on 320 acre farm; house and 2 barns, Polk county, 3 to 5 years. W, A. Llston. asent. 484 Court St. 133 WANTED ti horses, age 5 years to 7 years, weight 1400 to laaO, must be sound, no bad habits. State price. Address Box $0 Capital Journal. 135 HOCSK WANTED For spot cash six room bungalow, must be strictly modern and new. Not over 12 blocks out. W. A. Lis ton, agent. J35J WANTED A loan of $S30. 3 years security good, and $2o00 loan for 5 years. See H. E. Brown or Melvin Johnson. 10 s. com merclnl. 123 WANTED Private money for farm loans. We have several applications on hand. Hawkins & Roberts, inc., 20a Oregon building. 1 WANTED Used furniture ran es. heaters, cook stoves, tools, etc We pay cash, get our prices before you dell. Liberty h.x change, 241 N. Coni'l SU phone 841. 1 WANTED Used furniture, stoves of all kinds, guns, kodaks, tools. etc. People's Furniture store sells for lees or makes the other fellow do 1L .Phone 734, 371 N. Commercial. WILSON & DOUY, we make specialty of floor surfacing, we surface your new floor, we re surface your old floor. We will call and estimate free of any obligation, res. 1153 Oak, phone 1281W. . 140 LISTINGS WANTED A few days ago we advertised tha we had a cash buyer for a res! dence and desired to list a rei dence. Wc got it and have sol J it. We now have cash purchas ers for several homes. Can sell them if the price is reasonable List your property at once for quick sale. John 11. Scott, 30 Oregon hldg. 131 c FiR SALE Miscellaneous c FOH SALE Singer chine $f. 638W. sewing GOOSE feathers for sale. $1.2 lb. phone 5SF21. c35 CHEAT and grain hay. Phone 1264M. e41 OLD PAPEU8 for Kale, large bun die 5c. Capitnl Journal. c APPLES for sale, Call 17F1S. 75c, $1 bushel c36 BALED h:iy and straw; shoats. A K. KiietiKt, phone 10F21. c3" BALED clover hay and straw Phone 9S1R. MODERN furnished apartmc'i-. centrally located. 755 Ferry St. c37 RANGE, pood condition, for sale. phone 1457W. 365 south lith. c3 ONE Minute' electric washer, for sale, good condition. 2o5 La felle. call after 5 p. m. c37 FOR SALE 10 dozen O. A. C trao nest $15 doz. C. A. Brink lit. 2, box 30AB. c37 FOR SALE Fox terrier puppies, 960 Broadway, Mrs. HaDlwill, phono 1076W. c3 AUCTION SALE 346 Front St, Thursday Feb. 12, 1:30 p. F. N. Woodry. auctioneer. c36 THREE cell 6 volt battery, fully charged, $5. Lock hart. 1749 N Front. c37 FOR SALE Harness and shoe shop In Mt. Angel. Inquire Firs. National bank, Mt. Angel, Or, c40 FOR SALE Book case, graphuno la, beds, tables, chairs, stoves and other articles. 2617 Brook ave. c3fi FOR HALE Mans btke, good con. dltlon, also Rhode Island Red cockerel and chickens. 22 40 Fairgrounds road. C$9 FRUIT TREES High snd Ferry, call and see our stock before buying. Phone 1140M. c FRUITLAND NL'RRERT LATE inodil Royal typewriter for sale, has had very little use, bargain for cash. Call evening?, Mm. Lucavlsh, 1510 State, phone 354 W. C3 9 LOGANBERRY stakes $1 1000, No. 12 wire to lb, large cedar posts 18c, picking crates Sc. B. C. Nelson, Bilverton road near fair grounds c35 POLITICALLY subsidized news papers have made us a nation of rubber stamps, the remedy, read the Portland News. Phone 123 or 124w. HIGHEST cash price paid. Wo buy everything, used furniture, tools, rags, sacks, old metal snd used cam. Get our prices before you sell. Phone 399, 215 Center street. c Subscribe tor the Journal PERSONAL MADAM K Virginia give,, readings on love or businc, this wee only 3t Kerry, phone 1908J. I FOR SALE 5 nrscrr Stock d WALNUT, filbert, fruit trees, or namental shrubs. Pearcy Bros. Nursery, til State SL d35 0 GLADIOLUS BULBS, blooming size, postpaid $1. George Law ler. Bulb Grower, Dept. 125, Tacoma. Wash. d3S FKLIT NCT Trees opposite O. E. depot, Just off State street, 140 S. High. Phone 10F4. Will trade trees for hay. d:,8 LOANS GOVERNMENT loan un farms i per cent. F. U Wilkinson. 202 U. S. National bank bldg. MONEY to loan on real estate, pri vate money, lowest rates. T. K.. Ford, over Bush's bank. r $4000 for 3 to 5 years on one of the best suburban homes In Ma rion county, W. A. Llston, 484 Court St. r35 MO. NEK TO LEND If you want to borrow $jOO, $1000. $1500 or $2000 on city or farm property, we have U. W. A. Llston, 484 Court. . r35 MONEY TO LOAN oh city prop erty, either building and loan plan or private money. Farms loans with Insurance company money at 6 H with comm le sion added. Jlalph H. McCurdy, Nos. and 6, Staeves-Moore Bid?., Salem. r LOANS FARM LOANS Plenty of money to loan on good farm security. CITY LOANS We are loaning Prudential Inburance company money on city residences and business property, at 6 per cent, plus a commission. Haw kins & Roberts, Inc., 205 Ore gon bldg. r' FARM AND CITY LOANS 20 yar farm loans or. rural credit plan, with privilege ot pre oayment at any time. City loans mads, at lowest rates jf interest. If you have money to loan either city or farm property sse me. I have clients wanting private money. R. W. MAR3TER8 09 Masonic Temole. Srlem. REAL ESTATE OWN YOUK OWN HOME pay like rent. Values to suit any taste. Every month's rent sets you farther back. It Is bad bus- 1 n ess and u n n eccssa ry . Le t me show you. Harris, Masonic Tern- pie, phones 795, 1942J. FOH SALE AT ONE HALF PRICE for limited time; 6 acre tracts on Rosedale paved road, south of Salem, very close to car lino. Pric es are going up. If interested act at once. SOCOLOFSKT 341 State n GROCERF store fully equpped well located, $5450. Service ga rage and house and two lot for trade. A 2-flat house, bringing year dividends $3775. Lots close In on Winter, $2500. 5 room new modern bungalow $5500. 6 room new modern bungalow $4400. Corner lot on State St. $2200. room bungalow $3000. Want $2000 on city property. We write fire Insurance. Uertruae J. in Page, 492 north Cottage. n BEST BUYS AND EXCHANGES 17 acre improved fruit ranjh, close in, want Salem income or residence up to $7000, will carry back $6000. 7 room absolutely modern new bungalow, $8500 home, for short time $6800. 1-3 cash. $4260 buys store building and residence. In good location. Store building with living quar ters to lease. SOCOLOFSKT 341 State street n EXTRA GOOD INVESTMENTS Close In 6 room bungalow, nice lot, paved street, garage; sacrifice, $4000. erms. Mode 6 room bungalow, large lot on Chemeketa street, $4500. terms. Modern 6 room home on Court street, easy terms. New 5 room bungalow, $2730, $500 cah. balance like rent. Your choice of 4 suburban homes for residence. Also 4 residences for acreage. PERRINE & MARSTEIiS Com. club bldjr. n LOOK We have 2 good houses in Sa lem worth $7000, both clear of mortgage, will trado for a farm same value. 8 acres close in to Salem with grod new buildings, price $3000; will trade for house and tot same value. 8 room house and 2 lots on pav ed street, trade for smaller houst or close In tract. Price $2500. Nice lot, price $400; want small 2 room house. THOMASON ?31 4 Stafe street n S room home on paved street, basement, garage, well built in, $2700, terms. 6 rooms t nd sleeping porch, furnace, fireplace, garage, paved street, on street car line, $3800. $ rooms with all modern con veniences, with very attractive surroundings, $4000. rooms on State street, modern conveniences, $5 000. 6 rooms and floored attic, Par- rlsh addition, hardwood floors, , strictly modern, beautiful shade tres. $'a00. WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor 21i Oregon bldg. n Catalogue of Houses for Early Spring Planting: 6 new rooms. all farmer fashion with cow shed and chicken house, nicely furnished, should be planted soon, price $1700, and only $300 now; 0 rooms and largs Attic, wood house and a lot and a half, on pavement, will bloom in August, price 31950, terms; 4 rooms of the for-get-me-not variety, on Capitol with dou ble garage, price $5000, terms; 4 rooms and basement on paved street, garage, this will never make a bride's bouquet but It will blossom Into a nice home for some one, price $2600. terms; 6 Very. fragrant rooms, perpetual bloom er, on paved street, strictly mod ern and built to suit, price $4800 S big rooms of the cauliflower brnnd nut Hone and mighty use ful. price $3500. We have couple of houses lo rent- one rosebud and the oth er of a little coarser strain. M'OILCflRfRT PENNINGTON 209 U ti bank bldg. phone 140.- u FOR SALE Livestpck VETERINARIAN, Dr. Pattersou, 50 phone 2028W. TEAM black Pertheron horses. w tight 3000, well broke. 654 Ferry. eS6 FRED W. LANUE, veterinarian. office 430 S. Commercial, phone 1198; res. phone 1666. e CAR load of horses and mules. trial allowed, priced right; also clover hay $12 per ton. 654 Fer ry. e35 FOR SALE 75 lb. shoats, 8 weeks old pies. 2 Jersey cowa, one fresh now. Lloyd Groves, phone 77F4. e36 AUTOS SPECIAL price on all used cars. Newton Chevrolet Co. q 1920 FORD touring for sale ut t bariruin. Inquire 1520 N. Cap! tol. , q3 OVERLAND touring car for bale cheap. 1923 model, this year' license. Call 1195 Cross St. q38 1923 FORD roadster, lots of ex tras. $265; 1920 Ford touring $150; 1918 Ford touring $70 1917 Ford touring $60; almost new touring $325; Olds 8 $300 good Overland 90 $100; covered screen delivery 1195. 219 State street. q38 USED FORD SPECIALS 1923 4 door sedan . $475 1924 touring $350 1923 touring ... $275 1923 coups $395 1922 coupe $316 1924 roadster $325 1920 touring, starter . $145 1924 Tudoor sedan - $53! Easy terms, 1925 license includ d. " VALLEY MOTOR CO. Phone 1995 Ford coupe $250 Do d ge ro a d st e r ... Overland touring .... Dodge touring ....... $27 $275 $450 Dodge tour, inclosure $48' Overland Red Bird $550 Hupmoblle touring . $6 Studebaker sedan ................ $700 Oldsmobile tour, inclosure $500 We also have Fords, Chevrolets and Ovcrlands at $50 and up. "After We Sell, We Servo' F. W. PETTYJOHN CO. 219 nnd 279 N. Commercial St. q Used cars that are bargains. 1921 Dodge touring, winter top, $100 In extras 1922 Maxwell touring, disc wheels and extras 1924 Packard eight demonstrator 1923 Packard six touring, like new Tho cars listed below are not junk as the price would lead one to assume Bulck touring six . $300 Hudson touring . $300 Ford sedan $300 FRED M. POWELL MOTOR CARS southwest corner Cottage and Ferry q3 FOR RENT APARTMENTS. 163 north Cottage FI V E roo tn house, St. 719 N. Com'! J35 FURNISHED apt. 340 N. Libety J39 MODERN 5 room house for rent Inquire 1540 State street. J37 TWO sleeping rooms. 834 south Commercial. Phone 1139M. J40 OFFICE room to rent. Home Realty Co., 169 S. High St. J38 CLEAN furnished apartment. Center, phone 1284W. TWO room apartment, Commercial St. 719 north J35 ROOM and board for two, phone 1547M. J35 4 ROOM modern house. Inquire 2365 Brooks ave. J35 FOR RENT Paint 803 N. Liberty. shop 20X40, TWO 3 -roo in furnished apts, and garage. 732 N. Com 1. J3E APARTMENTS, 265 S. Commer cial. jr.7 FURNISHED 3 roem with heat. 444 S. High. J3& THREE room furnished apt. $30. 442 Center. j36 FURNISH ED apartment, Hlgh.phone 645J. HOUSE and apartments. 165 N. J3G phone J329 TWO 4-room apartments for rent. furnished, gas. Phone &2F21. J38 FOUR room furnished apartment, private bath, sleeping porch. 3T)2N. 12th. FOR RENT Nicely furnished 3 room a pt . with ba t h. Ph o ne 4 8 IM . 3 7 2 N. Wlnt or. FOR RENT Furnished mcnt, 670 N. Liberty. 9!M W. J35 apart I'hone J 3 5 FOR RENT Houses and apart ments. F. L. Wood, 341 State street. j FURNISHED sleeping room, in modern home, meals If desired. Phone A80H. j-7 DESIRALItLE sleeping room near state house. 60 N. Summer. phone 146 3 M. j36 R'iO.MS and npaitnu-nts, heat, light, water and phone, S- P. car. 1191 nk. phone 923. J35 FOR RENT 5 room house, mod ern. 34 ft Front St. Inquire 1805 Fairground rod. J35 MtouMrt clote "inTiiKhts. water and phone free, possession at once. G. W. Laflar, 410 Oregon- bid K. J FOR RENT Two nicely furnish ed apartments, close In. Inquire at 268 north Liberty, phon 1927W. S 7 ROOM modern house, furnace and gas and wood range, 3 garages, 107 8 Chemeketa. Ap ply at Electric restaurant, Thomas Ifolt. J35 FOR SALE Or rent at very reas onable price, 6 room house on 20th and Lee street. Call at C & C store. 254 N. Com'l, for particulars. J37 25 ACRE hop yard. Pudding river bottom, 214 miles west of Mt. Angel; also seventeen acre up land yard five mile southwest of ML Angel. See Bank of Mt. Angel. 40 FOR RENT Six room rouse close in. range, linoleum on kitchen, shades, etc., an ideal location for beauty parlor or needlecraft with plenty of room for nouse. keeping. Call 1550 during busi ness hours or see owner at 247 N High ht ! JOURMl WAN! ADS PAT TEST SHOWS COLLINS ALIVE; (Continued from Page One) i The bottom ot the six loot sou are shaft la now constantly saturated with water, but more boulders are being encountered so that the diggers; do not sink very deeply into the muck. . Cave City, Ky., Feb. 10. (By Associated Press) William U. Miller, reporter for the Louisville Courier-Journal, was the first wit ness summoned before the mili tary court of inquiry today. "6keetfi" Miller was one ot the leading rescuers and made re peated trips Into Sand cave in the effort to tree Floyd Collins before the cave passage way was blocked by slides and a rising of the floor. The court adjourned shortly after noon till 3 p. m., after hear ing two witnesses. More testi mony waa in prospect when the stolon was to be resumed. "There are," said Miller, "no pools of water but a constant seep age. 1 was unable to see his (et. 1 could see as tar down as hlb chest but could not tell how much ot uts body was covered beloA' tba. point. A large stone arches ever his breast with only about two inches clearance. I just got my hand under the atone and over his chest. I carried a flashlight hut was unable to see beneath Ibis stone. Floyd said he was cold. believe It is colder inside .he cave than outside. In addition the seep age wets anyone who goes In causing them to feel cold. "On this, my first trip, 1 re mained near Collins about bait an hour. I believe the case to be hopeless from what I saw and re turned to he surface. "My next trip was made about 5:30 o clock that afternoon Homer Collins, a brother of Floyd, went in first. Homer had two uandwlches and I believe some cof fee. 1 heard btm talking with Floyd. Floyd called him by name v.nd I could hear Floyd eattng sandwiches. Floyd's nerves wore badly shot and when Homer tried 0 put on him a harness be had taken In to try to pull blni ou Floyd begged his brother not to inbke such an effort for fear h leg; might be pulled off. , "Floyd's head was pointing to ward the entrance and he seemed to be in a semi-recliuing position and slight on his left sido. ' "The entombed nian told me hi left foot was caught and at vari ua times that his toes and loft heel held fast. At one time I man aged to get as fur down as the knee cap. "When I placed the electric llgh. near I was able to get a view or conditions of the rock behind him but could not Bee any open ing. "Collins told me he went there before and found a cavern h.it was very beautiful and eight foot deep," Miller answered. "1 tried to get him to tell me the possibility of another entrance hut of the several times I talked .o him he told me there was no other entrance except the one he came in and that he had tried to find some way out of the cavern and was forced to come ou through the place where he got caught. "Monday night he seemed to he u BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES tfOR SALE Modorn 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. u39 LOST AND FOUND STRAYED OR LOST White fe male collie, mahogany sable spot on ear and face, also 1 spot at the base of tall. Reward. C. O. Bowman. R7F2. kK FOB SALE Poultry BROWN Leghorns, early layers, best blood on the Pacific coast. Cockerels, eggs. Write Joe War Iner, 2144 5th St.. Salem. (50 FOB HALE Farms FOR SALE 10 acres north of Al bany, good soil, close to high way. For particulars write fc. R. McWillis. Albany. Or. b3:i NOTICE We-have customer wanting to buy 3000 to 5000 A. cheap Oregon land for grazing ptiriises. WTiat have you '.' Home Realty Co., 109 B. High !trerr. b3H BEST FARM BUY In the valley, only $f0 per acre, buys a fine 50 aero farm nearly nil under cultivation, 0 room house, best of well water, orch ard, on paved road close to high school, 12 miles of Salem. Buy this and double your mon ey. See Child & B"chttl. 640 Blate street. n Hi ) SI E ACREAGE that Is w u r t h trie price. 1 61-100 acres, mostly In 20 year old cherries, somfc other fruit, average about five Ions; place has good location outh, 6 room bungalow, plas ered. lights, basement; will Consider Salem residence or store. Also ( acres, good loca tion, buildings, trade for resi lience; nlso 10 acres on paved i-old, bl tig for fi t 1cm. Good cottnge fn Washington town for valley. M acre fm-m east of Salem, priced right, something goo j. H. E. Brown or Melvin Johnson. " 109 S.ommerrlal. b iV "Volt WANT TO BUY A CHOICE SUBURBAN ft R v S M A LL A C R E A G E H O M E KEAR SALEM. WE CAN CER TAINLY PLEASE YOU As we have recently listed sev eral at the lowest prices and best terms possible to he obtained from the owners, which can be bougnt ab about the averngo cost of a cljy residence and tho owner of trie small acreage home can make mast of his living from the soli and at the same time take care of a: business or occupation In the city. We also have recently added to our extensive Ifts of properties fnif sale and exchinge some very desirable dairy snd farm proper ties, also some fruit farms and city residences, which we will be glad ta show. Hee . WKLL8 TALLMAM ft BON 3t Ore. bldg. Salem, Or. b3 in a stupor and wanted to bo left. alone. ! 'Tuesday ho said: 'I am at my self and feel better.' ' Milter described the first cavc- In as being (our feet toward .ho entrance from Collins and the last cave-in twelve (eel from him. "My last trio and talk with Collins was Wednesday morning," said the witness. "1 called .o hfm and be told me be was hungry and that his foot was free. However, this did not sound like the truth, that le, that hj was free because I believe he was afraid we would go away and leave him MUIer then described conditions inside the cave where rocks were continuously falling from the celling dowt Into .he passage. Miller was asked whether on hlb last trip into the care Floyd Col lins was there. He answered, "yes, and oald he made eevon trips into tho cave and that Col lins was there each time. General Dcnhardt asked MlUcr: 'Is there any doubt In your mind hat thero Is a man In the cave?" "There le a man there who an swers to the name of Flcyd Col' lins." COOPERATIVE FARM RELIEF BILL OPPOSED (Continued from Page One) make a star toward permanent larm relief.' Senator McN'ary, republican. Oregon challenged tbe statemont of the witness that the Oregon Grow ers association was an example of successful co-operative marketing. He asserted he was one of the largest prune growers in the wee'. t.ud head ot one of the biggest co operative organizations, and as a matter ot fact, the Oregon Grow ers' association now Is on the rocks" because they tried lo spread out too far. Senator Harrison, democrat, Mississippi, questioned the wit ness on the source ot the informa tion that le1 to such drastic rec ommendations for the revision rf the protective tariff. He declared he was prepared to fight any ex pansion ot the tariff. HOUSE VOTE RETENTION OF COUNTY JUDGE (Continued from Page Ono) by the abolition of county judges, brought forth the main tilt. Rep resentative Pierce moved that it be indefinitely postponed, but it was laid on the table tor action later. It is probable that effort will be made to obtain a recon sideration of house bill 252 with in the three day period allowed. "The measure le most meritor ious and important," declared Representative Graham. House bills passed during the morning session Included: 2 providing for the assembling of the council of judges and the re imbursement of them; 304 pro viding that fair associations In counties where county fairs have not been official, shall be recog nized as official; 342 raising the 25 cent fee to CO rente for the recording of certain sales by county clerks; 347 empowering the state forester to order super vision of logging activities at dangerous periods fn timber ad j ace nt to state forests; 349 rale ng the 25 cent fee to 50 cents for the filing of Index Hens upon chattels; 367 providing tor the combining of cooperative assocu tions. SAY DOCTORS SEEKING TO FORM TRUST (Continued from Page One would have to possess a four-yen high echool education, two years of college or university work ol at least the grade ot the L'nive: aity of Oregon, and would have t hold a degree from his particular school Instructing in tho healing art, euch degree to cover a four year rourso with certain subjects tpecified. Mrs. Louise Palmer wener, i (-presenting the naturopaths, branded the measure as a prod net of limited vision by a group who would torce others to see through their eyes." Mrs, Weber drclarcd that doctors "left a trail of dope fiends in their wake and that she would he In favor ol aboi ishing the medical profession en tirely. Ur. J. it. Howell, of the Orog-m Osteopathic association, explained that they were in fuvor ot higlici standards, but not in favor of placing too much power In one irroun which they felt the bill would do. 1, C. Diecltmann, who explained that he represented thirteen sh.e dealers, declared the bill was ne far-reaching that It would effect the business his clients did In wooden legs, arch supports, and other corrective devices, particu lurly for foot wear. Dr. Oscar W. Elliott, president ot the Pacific Chiropractic college it Portland, said that the bill pre scribed standards too difficult to meet at one sweep. "It took the medical doctor hundreds of years to reach their present etandarJt he declared. "Yet this bill would force others to meet uch slnnJ ards at one step." "The bill makes no discrlmfna lion among the different school:; of the healing art, ' explained ir. Ralph Kenton, speaking for the Measure. "It Is simply designed to insure the ability ot the Individ u.il to practice the holing arts. It createst no new offices. Under ihe bill a person must be educated tegardless of what his method may be. It will abrlds.0 no Inllvldunl's rights. One who feels that bis rights have been abridged can np peal tn the courts Immediately un der the measure." Dr. C. J. Smith declared the Mil ON THE AIR Til SB AY MGHT (Pscllk) Time) KGW S p. m., Oregon Ag ricultural college lecture. Pro fessor G. H. Hyslop, bead farm crop department; s'ibject, "Al falfaKing of Forage Plants." 8:30, concert by Civic Music club artists; Mrs. Miles Delwln Warren, soprano; Heaths Fow ler Miller, contralto, and Rebec ca Browne Taiio-v, pianist. 10, Multnomah Hotel Strollers. 11.30 a. m.. weather report. 10 p. m., Colburn's Melody Men of the Hotel Portland; intermis sion numbers by the steamship Rose City trio. KFI, Los Angeles. Cal.. 467 5-6:30 p. m., table talk and ni,vu; &.30-6, musical half hour, 6:45-S, organ recital; 8-9, vo cal and Instrumental concert, 9 10, Examiner program; 10-11, Din Meany, movie night, Munte Blue, master of .ceremonies. KFOA. Seattle, Wash.. 450.2 6:45-8:15 p. m., Rhodes de partment store progrum; 8:30 10, Seattle Times dance pro gram. 10:05-11, concert of dance music. KFSG, Los Angeles, Cal., 278 6:30-7:80 p. m., children's hour. KFQX, Seattle. Wash., 238 7:1G-S p. ni., children's hour; 8 9, Enii Gray nnd his orchestra; 8-10, musical program; 10-11, Earl Gray and his orchestra. KGO, Oakland, Cal., 299.8 5:30 p. m.. Hotel St. Francis c o.i cert orchestra; 8. diversified feature program; 10-1 a. in., dance music. KII.I, Los Angeles, Cal., 404.1 3:30-7:30 p. in., stories from American history; 8-10, musical program; -10-11, Blltmore hotel dance orchestra. KJS. Los Angeles. Cal., 293 8-9:30 p. m., classical program, instrumental and vocal solos. KNX, Hollywood, Cal.. 337 6:45-6:15 p. m., organ ccltal; 8:15-7:30, program; 8-f, pro grain, Elitj trii. Louise Sulli van, soprnno; 9-10. KNX fea ture program; 10-12, movlo night. KPO. San Francisco Cal.. 423 7-7:30 p. m.t Rudy Selger's orchestra; 8-10. musical pro gram. Instrumental and vocal solos; 10-11, Gene James Rose Room orchestra. weii:kiay nk.hi (Pacific Time) KGW 8 p. m., first act opera "Mikado." by Franklin high school music department. 10 p. m., Colburn's Melody Men of the Hotel Portland; Intermis sion koIos by Phil Funkhouser. KFAE. Pallman. Wn.xii., 330 7:30-9 p. m.. Arcadian Pep orchestra, radio talk, lectures. KKI. Los Angeles. Cal., 407 5:30-0 p. m.. musical half hour 7: J 0-8, musical program; 9-10, Examiner popular song night; 10-11. Patrick Marsh's dance ore nostra.. KFOA. Seattle, Wash.. 450.2 6:45-8:15 p. m musical pro gram 4"rom studio; 8:30-10. Seattle Times studio program. KFQX Seattle. Wash., 238 7:15-8 p, m.. children's program 8-9, Earl Gray nnd his orches tra; 9-10, concert hour; 10-11, Karl Gray and his orchestra. ICFSO, Los Angeles, Cal., 278 0:30-7:30 p. m., children's hour. KGO, Oakland. Cal., 299.8 4-5-30 p. in., concert orchestra. KM J, Los Angeles, Cal.. 404.1 C:30-7:30 fi. m., stortc from American hlstcry; 8-9:30, musi cal program ; 9:30-10. Piggly AViggly girls trio; 10-11, 1HU nuno hotel orchestra. KNX. Hollywood, Cal., 337 5:45-6:15 p. m., organ recital; 0:16-7, dinner hour music; 7-8. A in ha ssador hot ! concert or chestra; 8-9. musical program; 0-10, KNX feature program; 10 12. Hollywood dance orchestra. KPO, San Francisco. Cal., 428.57-7:30 p. in.. Rudy Seig cra rtam-e orchestra; K-li. Ccne Jnmes Rose Room Bowl o relics tta, vocal fcolos. meritorious," but suggested th-it the provisions for the state super intendent of public Instruction bo- ing a member ot the board of li censure wus au incumhcrancc and unnecessary in Ills opinion. The organized chiropractors wero represented by H. F. Mulkvv who charged that passage ot Ihe bill would put the chiropractors out ou business. "A bill was pawed by the house today which would raise the stan.i- ards of the chiropractic group In this state 31 1-3 per cent,'' he ex plained. "We believe that present medical practice codo with (he existent board of he adrquaU?. It has raised standards. Tho new proposal would force the chiro practor to take 1572 hours rf work in medicine and surgery, linen which he has no asplrullo.-is to follow. The bill should ox clinic the chiropractors along with the dentists and optnnunnetrlstf. Miilkey declared that Hie medi al doctors did not have a cornci fit all the wisdom in the healing oris nnd that all the skill dues not lie with one cult. L KG ALB ( till fur Iiiimvfiiiritt RomN of (lie City til Knlein, Ori'gou. Notl:o Is hereby given that on Feb, 18, 1925, thero will be funds Improvement of Salemetaolmthe -on hind and Applicable for the liny men t of flilem Imnnvcmnt Bonds Issue "8" Nos. 1 to 18, both inclusive. Holders of these bonds wilt pre sent l hem for payment at the of- rire rf the city treasurer as Inter est will r?ase nfter the above date, C. o. R!OK. City Trcas.irnr. BIBS INVII FII The undersigned will receive seaipd bids up to 7:30 o'clock, M on 'lay, ! ebrnary 18, 1925, for the following fire department sup plies: 600 feet ot i,4j Inch (Ire hose, P, C. H. 200 feet of 14 Inch (Ire hose P, C. H. Tne rlty reserves the rIght to reject any and all bids. M. POCLSEN. City recorder. Farm Loans AADSRS0N A RUPERT 401 Ur,foo Bulidlnf LEGALE. BIDS 1NY1TKU Tho undersigned will receive sealed bids up to 7:30 o'clock. Monday. February 18, 1925, foi the following (ire department sup plies: 8 Firemens helmets, without shields. 1 each of sixes 7 Hi 11 ana i i-s. 8 Combination spanners and hy drant wrenches. 1 Siamese with Gates, P. C. 8 4 Adupters, National female. Pa ciflo coast male. Ths city reserves the right t reject any and all bids. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. NOTICK of Intention lo Improve Howard Strvct from High Street to Church Street Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Sa lem, Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby de olares Us purpose and intention ta Improve Howard street from the cast line of High street to the east line ot Church street at the ex pense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street and al ley intersections, the expense of which will be assumed by thi City of Salem, by bringing said portion ot said street to the estab lished grade, constructing cemenl concrete curbs, and paving said portion ot sold street with a sis Inch cement concrete pavement twenty feet wide, in accordance with the plans, specifications and estimates, therefor, which were ndopted by the Common Council February 2nd. 1925, now on file in the office of the City Recorder, nnd which are hereby referred to nnd made a part ot this notice. The Common Council hereby fur ther declares its purpose and In tention to make the above dcscrlb. ed Improvement by and through the Street Improvement depart ment ot the City of Salem. By order of the Common Coun cil February 2nd, 1925. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Pate of first publication hereof Is Feb. 4, 1925. 40 DIRECTORS At:crioNi:i:it r. N. WOODRY aiu.rt Uv- tock, furniture real uu .iia Uon.er. Rom. lilt) N. Summ.r Tel. 511 (ur mle dated. HAri'KKV SIII'I'MKS WlKSr-O-l.lTB BATTKKV 6ISK- vicu. Bxpert auto electricians Phone 1104 418 Oourl 8L 11. U. U&HTON, Kside batteries. .Urter aud generator work. 171 8. Commercial. W1U.AIIU Service Station, Jo. wtiiiama, ,31 court itreet, phone 1,1. "Automotive .lectrlc lana" 'jiiiiioi'itAirroK UH o. U SCOTT, clurupriiclor, 41 U s. bant bldg. Dltl'UUlHTS J. U. fUKKY. Kexail druggist, ill & commercial 8U Kl.ix'i itK ai. siu'ri.n;s ttLUCTKlCAi. Future A Supply Co, 2211 N Libert, phon. 1134. House wiring and fixtures UltUWNELL ELHX'TIUO, .uccus Mrs to Welch Electric contract Ing and supplier tit Stat. 8L I'hon. 953. e AUCI1I1S KLEENUK. electrician. house wiring bf hour or con tract. Estimate, furnished, phone use. 471 court SL I1AUK KLUCTIUC SliOH 311 Court. We do house wiring and carry a complete stock of fu tures. Instrument repairing, ex pertinent.; work. Electric appll ances repaired. Phone 488. H.OItlSI OUT nowurs and floral pieces. Do uvery. u. r. ureltnaupt. florist. 123 N Liberty, phone 180. I KI IT Ht YKItK WAItU K. Oro. Kichurdson, Salctn, 54 IIKMST1TC1IINU Mlta. U. E. M1LLEU. hemstitching stamping. Duttooa. Koora 10. over Miller's store, phon. 117. SALEM Elite, hemstitching, pleat. ui.. vunons, stamping ana ne.. dlework. Phon, 37, 32 Oregon bldg MKHCIIANT l.AII.OIl O. It MOSUElt Tailor for men and women. 474 Court St. M. A. ESTKS. fine tailoring. 384 S'Ate street. MOTOItCIICI.IOS" LL.OIU E. ItA.MHllKN. bike acces sories ana Dayton bicycles. 881 Court street. HA II It Y W SCOTT. "Th. Cycls Man." 147 south Commercial, photie 68 . OltiioN IMMANh; SOCIITY Itl-JI'DHT cases of cruelty to chil dren or animals iu central Wil lamette valley district to Dr. w. O Morehouse, human, officer, Silem, Or. tel. lull) Ol'llflANW glasses titled by an uptometrieu how optical Co.. 925 Stale St. I'LUMHINU and xeneral repair work. Phone 600 Uraber Bros., 141 south Liberty I'llEO M. UAKll Plumbing, heat ing, sheet metal works. 164 a 2omm0n:'nl. PIANOS UEO. C. WILL, pianos, phono graphs, sewing machines, sheet muslo and piano studio. Re pairing phonographs and sew Ing machines. 431 State. Salem. riti.vn.M. A SATISFIED oustomer returns lo th. Rowland Printing company, phone 1513. Mn.tonlr Temple. it KPAi'itiNi; STOVES of all kinds rebuilt, re. paired, rolls made. The Stovt hop. 155 Marion, phon. 1524. 31 STUVKS rebuilt .nd repaired. 511 y.ars experience. Depot. Na tional and Ellwooi feaces, sixes II lo II Inches high. Paints, otl and varnishes, eta logan berry and hop book. Salem Pence and Stove Works 150 Court street, phone 124. U.VIIOIt I IIMVAM UUH tVATHH OJMKAN1-UI' flees, corner CommercUl and Trnds St.. mil, payable month ly In advance. Phone 67. wood won k i sn JACUM W Nii-EL Cabinet Hoiks, upholstering and reflnlshlng. Phone 151. 131 Court St. Journal Want Ads Pay