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THE CAPITAL JOURNii, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925 PAGE NINE T The good old days were those when refreshments didn't consist of axle grease on a cabbage leaf CapitalJournal SUBSCRIPTION RATES By carrier 19 caU week. 4b conn moo lb. S ft year lo ad- Br mall, to Marion ft ad Folk counties, one moo Lb 6V cents, I mouths IL2S. t months 12.26. 1 year $.)0. elsewhere sots month, la a year. Entered a sscoaa class matter at flaiwm. Oregon. Member AS9O01ATMU PRESS The Associated Press 1 ftxelui Ively entitled to the use for pub lication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited lo thta pftper and ftlfto local news published herein. Member A'Jdlt Bure-au of Circulation "dvertJi'.nit representatives: Charles B. Milter. 226 Fifth A -'ft. New fork City- W. g. Stock well, Psoples Qu bids., Chicago. 111. U. C. Morgensen A Co., Inc. Lo Angeles and Seattle, San Francisco. Classified Advertising Itntre Rate per word each insertion I cents, three Insertion cents. one week 8 cents, ooe month 20 cents, one rear, per month. 12 cents: minimum per au 26 cents. City ads cash In advance, and not taken over phono, unless ad vertlser has monthly account No allowance for phone errors FOR SALE Hopgcg I V It N ISM ED & room house lor wile, $2;00. 1296 Highland, nl HY OWNKll, 7 room huuttc at 1105 north Liberty street, $2250 terms. a.iS VOll KXCUANGK .Modern real deuce in Mcdford for Salem residence. Address P O box 152, ftulem. n37 FOR SALE In Aumsvillc, good 10 room house and other Im provements, wilt sell reasonable. Box 130. Aumsville, Or. n39 FOK SALE Or exchange for Sa lem property, lot In business dis trict east l'ortland. located on Union avenue. If interested, phone 1062.1 after six p. in. a39 FUR S A I. E 3 room bungalow and basement, 1U acres of etiawberiies for $450, $00 cash. A snap for a poor man. Write or ee Hurry Tee. Kalis. Or. as NEW modern home of 5 rooms and floored attic, furnace, fir. place, well constructed, corner lot. $4500. Terms $:(00 cash and balance like rent. Winnie Petty John, realtor, 216 Oregon bids. a3K GOOD modern bungalow on N Capitol for $1000 on only $000 down, balance terms: in so good buy in a modern 7 room bungalow, new, on north Win tor. for $."500, easy payments. H. E. Brown or Melvln Johnson 109 S. Commercial. a" SPECIAL SPECIAL $,2325 Buys modern 7 room home located 8 blocks from heart of city, corner lot, east front $500 down and easy terms on the balance. Ir lOl WANT A MODERATE PRICED HOME. DON'T PASS I P THIS OPPORTU NITY. This property wil stand inspection. W. H. GRAltEXIIORST & CO. 275 State St. phone 515. a37 500CASli Will buy a mighty good home on 10th street not far off of State, Bath, lights, 6 rooms, large lot extra fine fruit and nut trees bearing. Paving in and paid Owner non-resident. Price $1700 Immediate possession. $675 BEST LOTS $67j Large lots, paving, cement walk?, shade trees. Ideal Ioc.it inn. terms. See Chllds & Bechtcl. 540 State street. SNAP! SNAP! SNAP! NEW GARAGE BUNGALOW OFFERING $975 Buys new 3 room garage bungalow located close school and car line in nor!h east Salem. Fine lot, garage. YOP CAN MOVE RIGHT IN THIS LITTLE COZY HOME FOR $100 down au pay the balance in small monthly payments. SEE US TODAY. W. H. GRADKNHORST & CO. 275 St.it ft St. phone 515 a37 SPECIAL S room house, basement, garage, large lot with fruit, close in on Liberty street, pavement paid, for $3250. 10 acres with good 6 room house, a bargain for $2100; will trade for house same value. 6 room house, large lot. good location, a snap for $100. 2 new houses, price $5200 for both; will trade for vacant lots. 6 room house and 2 lots, will trade for house in good town in Idaho or eastern Oregon. $1000 to loan. THOMASON 331 4 State street SPECIAL OFFERED FOR THE FIRST TIME $4800 P.uys 7 room home located four blocks from heart of city on Marion street, plas tered throughout, fireplace, fi fruit trees, grape harbor. INCOME FEATURE This home is of the Duplex typo with one 4 room ap?. and one 3 room npt. Two sets of plumbing. One apt. rents for $37.60. HERE IH A FINE CLOS'C IN HOME WITH AN IN COME TO PAY ITS WAY, $1000 DOWN WILL HAN DLE AND YOU CAN PA V THE BALANCE ON EASY TERMS. W. H. ORARENHORBT & CO. Realtors, 276 State St. phone E1 a37 FOR SALE Livextitck FOR SALE 3 year old Jers-y cow, frc.-h. Phone 159hV. e3 FOR SALE Thoroughbred young Jersey cow. rhone 17S2V1. e3J VETERINARIAN. Dr. Patterson, phone 2028W. eSO FOR SALE Fresh Holsteln cow Call 61F31, Rt. I, box 146, F. H Wilier. eS FRED W. LANGE, veterinarian office 430 S. Commercial, phone 1198; res, p hone 1686. Journal ant Ads i'u) K0R SALE Poultry FUR i-ALH W. I pullets. O. A. strain. 1XS7 N. Front St. f38 JO WHITE Leghorn chickens, flno layers. Edwin Furrcr, RL 4, bax 1DJO; f38 ItUuVVN Leghorn, early layers. best blood on the Pacific coast. Cockerels, eggs. Write Joe War iner. 2144 6th St.. Salem. f-0 PERSONAL MADAME Virginia give, readings on love or business, this wee only 622 Ferry, phone U'OHJ. 13 'J d FOR SALE Kurserv Stock iO GLADIOLUS BL'LBS, bloomlufc size, postpaid $1. George Law ler, Bulb Grower, Dept. 125. Taeoma. Wash. dt"t FRUIT NUT Trees opposite O. E. depot, Juct off State street, 140 S. High. Phone 10F4. Will trade trees for hay. d58 I WANTED Miscellaneous WELLS bured, W. S. Cuwdull, till Marifin St. 142 11. EG N Lit Plumbing work. Phone 1310W. itiU repair el 63 PLOWING and excavating done, also fertilizer for sale. Phone 945J. 140 SPRING bewlng of all kinds want ed by experienced seamstress, phone 17S6.I2. ins WANTED Private loan $5000 on real estate. Security three for one. Box H Capital Journal. 13 WANTED Late model Ford truck, good condition, cheap for cash. B. G. Scott, 947 Center. 137 liUlCIC and tile work reasonable. Specially in fireplaces and chim neys. Phone 1947R. A. B. Mc Dowell. 12 WANTED To buy old houso und lot, give full particulars and price. Box 12 Capital Journal. 2-1 138 YKS, we buy everything, highest cash prices paid for rags, sacks, hides, metal, etc. 900 N. Com mercial, phone 2157. 137 WANTED Painting, tinting, pa purhanging, floor surfacing, ex pert service uarauteed. Phone 1491W. 141 WANTED Sawmill lo cut fifteen million feet timber. Railroad, river and road through this tract Addrebs Box 24. Chitwood, Or. 139 WANTED 6 room modern house on terms, north Salein, also 5 room modern house for all cash, south Salem. See me now. Soc olofsky, 341 State. J3S WANTED A loan of $850, 3 years security good, and $3500 loan for 5 years. See H. E. Brown or Melvin Johnson. 109 S. Com mercial 1-3 WANTED Private money for farm loans. We have several applications on hand. Hawkins & Roberts, Inc., 205 Oregon building. ( WANTED To purchase old growth fir logs or stum page on or handy to Oregon Electric or Southern Pacific railway near Albany or Salem. 29 care Jour- nal. 139 WANTED Reliable party to raise on contract 1000 White Leghorn pullets from April 15 to May 1st. hatch to be delivered July 15th. State price. Ed Smith Rt. 6. box 103A, Salem. 138 WANTED Used furniture rang es, heaters, cook stoves, tools, etc. We pay cash, get our prices before you sell. Liberty Ex change. 241 N. Com'l SU phne 841. ! WANTED Used furniture, stoves of all kinds, guns, kodaks, tools, ere. People's Furniture store sells for less or makes the other fellow do it. Phone 734, 271 N- Commercial. WI LSON & DOR Y,"we make a 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, phono 12S1W.' 140 c f jR SALE Miscellaneous c FOR SALE Potatoes, clover teed, baled hay. Phone 104F11. ctS FOR SALE Singe chine 8, 638W. sewing ma c:t; CliKAT and grain 124M. Phuno ell OLD PAPERS for sale, largo bun dle 5c. Capital Journal, c BALED clover Phone 98IR. hay and straw. M A STE it ineu 1 ;t t rs. 500 size. Inquire 411 Front St., Si- Jem, Or. c"'i FOR SALE Wood saw, 5 h. p. engine and 2 saws. Phone C5F15 R. C. Day, Rt. 4, box 811i. c3 75 GLAD, bulbs, blooming si.", postpaid $1. E. A. Bennett Nur ry Co.. Salem. Or. c41 FOR SALE Put he phonograph good as new, price reasonable. 445 S. Winter. c 3 S "ONE Minute' electric washer, for sale, good condition. 255 La fclie. e.ill offer 5 p. m. C37 FOR SALE 10 dozen O. A. C trap nest $15 drz. C. A. Brink Rt. 2.box 30AB. c37 TH It EE cell 6" volt battery, fully charged, $5. Lockbart. 1749 N Front c37 FOR SALE Harness and shoe shop tn Mt. Angl. Inquire Fin. National bank. Mt. Angel, Or. C4f AUCTION SALE Friday 1:30 p. m. at 290 Hoyt street near S. Commercial street. F. N. Wood ry, auctioneer. c!7 FOR SALE Mans bike, good con dition, also Rhode Island Red cockerel and chickens, 22 i0 Fairground road. c39 FRUIT- TltEES High and Ferry, call and see our stock before buying. Phone 1140M. o FRUITLAND NURSERY LATE model Royal typewriter for ale. has had very little use, bargain for cash. Call evenings, Mrs. Lucavlsh, 1510 Slate, phone 34W. c3 POLITIC ALL V subsidised news papers have made us a nation of rubber stamps, the nmedy, rend the Portland News. Phone 123 or I2fiW. c HIGHEST cash price paid, ww buy everything, used furniture, tools, rags, sacks, old metal and used caw. Get our prices before i you sell. Phono lit, 216 Center treet. c I LOST AKD TOUND LOST Silertiw Phone 1764W. i cord Reward. 10a J V kM LOST Dog. Kngilfch north Commercial. setter. 172 kStf ! FOK SALE Wood WOOD sawing, phone 1131. ee67 LENAKER 2097J. saws wood. Phone eei BEST fir uood now 1131. $6.50. Call ee56 Vt)OD All kinds. Phones 13it4, 6HF31. ee3T ASH wood, uny length. Kuenzi, Sllverton, Or. II. A. ec DRY slab wood for sale, and sec ond growth. Phone 1756. eeS2 FOrTSALE Fir and oak wood. Phone 92 F2. C. E. Bradley. ee!7 WOOD sawing. C. II. Dencer. Day phone !)76 evening SFll. ee32 NICE diy slab wood and oak for sale cheap. 1S1I. ee231 WOOD 1819. sawing, Fishur Bdros. ee331 WOOD sawing, Judd & Schmidt, phone 142. ee54 lb iauu uiocK wood per load. 4 load $14. Phone 1S79W. ee4 GOOD COAL DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES 1I1LLM AN FUEL CO. PHONE TRANSFER Also good dry wood and Utah coal LARMER TRANSFER & STORAGE CO, Phone 930 UEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 fL and 16 Inch Dry and green Mill Wood Dry Second Growth Fir Dry Old F(r Dry 4 ft. ash Prompt delivery and reasonable price. Fred E. Wells, 280 wuth Church, ohone 1642. e REAL ESTATE ItiO ACRES OF CANADIAN LAND to trade for real estate In Salem. Seheelar Auto Wreck lng Co.. 10S5 N. Commercia trt'Pt. n' LOOK It you want to sell o: trade your house, farm or acre age phone 17 5 and we will come and see you. Thomason, 331 Hi State street. n38 OWN YOUR OWN HOME Fay like rent. Values to suit any taste. Every month's rent sets you farther back. It is bad bus In ess and unnecessary. Let me show you. Harris, Masonic Tern pie, phones 795. 1942J. n NOTICE! 30 acres fine flax land for. less than cost of clearing. 20 acres good timber $1600, Vi cash. 5 acres, fair Improvements. $3500. $500 cash, balance like rent. 3 lots for $750, terms. $S5oo home south for $6500, terms. SOCOLOFfeKY 341 State street EXTRA GOOD INVESTMENTS Close In 6 room bungalow, nice lot, paved street, garage; sacrifice, $4000. terms. Modern 6 room bungalow, large lot on Chemeketa street, $4500, terms. Modern 6 room home on Court street, easy terms. New 6 room bungalow, $2750, $a00 cah. balance liko rent. Your choice of 4 suburban homes for residence. Also 4 residences for acreage, FERRiNE & M ARSTERS Com. club bldg. LOOK We have 2 good houses in Sa lem worth $7000. both clear of mortgage, will trade for a farm same value. acres close In to Salem with good new buildings, price $3000 will trade for house and lot same value. 8 room house and 2 lots on pav ed street, trade for smaller house or cloae in tract. Price $2500. Nice lot, price $400; want small 2 room house. THOMASON 231' State street n 5 room home on paved street, basement, garage, well built In, $2700, terms. 6 rooms and sleeping porch, furnace, fireplace, garage, paved street, on street car line, $3800. 6 rooms with all modern con veniences, with very attractive surroundings. $4000. 6 rooms on State street, modern conveniences. $5000. 5 rooms and floored attic, Par rish adiition, hardwood floors, strictly modern, beautiful shade trees. $5500. WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor 216 Oregon bfdjy. n Parked on a beautiful hill where there is a wonderful view jof mountain peaks and just above the great highway are 14 splendid ly improved fruit acres modestly priced at $10,500 and if you have a good house in Salem you can trade; and if yen wiil park a lain ute here's, another one, 1 1 acres very nicely improved with new modern house, Just outside city and worth $S00') for a city roM-dt-nce; 5 room home worth $ H 0 0 0 for a lifttei one; 9 room housf, will make 2 apartments and clox? for a modern horn'--; 6 room mod ern for smaller ut farther. M GILCHRIST & PENNINGTON 204 D S hank bldg. phon 140. n "Hurrah,' today we have great reduction on a 5 acre tract, a bungalow on it Is worth th whole priced asked. We will tak you to the tract nt any time. 14 acres reduced $3000, see i today. 6 acres with all modern build ings. new poultry house, water piped everywhere, $7500. 6 room bungalow new and well constructed, on a corner lot, plate glass, hard wood floor, loaOO. An artistic home in best loca tion, everything you like is here for $10,500. Trade large 10 room house cfose In for smaller one well located, Trade one or two apt. houses for tract ell located. Grocery store In rich neighbor hood, you buy thA ground, build ing, furniture, flxtnres, good. trade, money 1n the tilt, all fur $550. Are you a good blacksmith, good garsge m inT we will sell you all of thl and good house and 2 lots with an income of $15,000. for $9500, talk to the ownr. we will send you there, be Is strictly hotift. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE, Realtor, 492 N. Cottage. FOR SALE Fanni FOK SALE L trade tor city. 10 buildings, prunes teres, good and berries. 700 N High. b39 SPLENDID 10 ucre ranch with run nine; water, good build iii. electric lights at city limits, neor car hue, $i000, terras. Own er. 564 N. Commercial. b41 NOTICE We have customers wanting to buy 3000 to 6000 A cheap Oregon land for grazing purposes. What have you' Home Realty Co., 169 & High street. b3X- DANDY IMPROVED 5 A TRACT Best of dark, loam soil, all kinds of bearing fruit trees, berries, cozy bungalow 6 rooms, electric lights. Barn, srarage. not far .out. A real buy. Price $3200. terms. See Childs & Bechtel, 640 State street. b M ISC EL LAN EOUS COMFORTS tacked for $1 each. at 898 Trade St. m44 WOO DRY buys furniture for casn, phone 611. WILL trade Buckeye brooder for Jersey heifer, or what have you7 Phone 1791WS. m37 FOK expert furniture packing and shipping, call Stiffs Furniture store, phone 941. JO OS Scavenger service. Garbage and refuse of all Kinds removed by the month at reasonable rates phone 36. residence 2058. Cess pools cleaned and dead animals 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 and fenders. Call us tor estimates. It its trade of metal we can weld It 849 Ferry St, phone 864. m" u BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES u FOR SALE Gas station, good lo cation, with living rooms. $1100 takes It. F. L. Wood, 241 State street. u3! FOR SALE Grocery, stock nnd fixtures, with living rooms would trade for residence prop erty. See Mr. Chllds, 640 State Hlreet. Childs & Bechtel, real tors. u' BUS1XK.SS OPPORTUNITY En ergetic man with some money can secure half interest In best nuto painting system known. See manager, 217 State St. phone 57S. u37 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. li3!) FOR RENT APARTMENTS. 268 north Cottage FURNISHED apt. 340 N. Libety. 139 FIVE roouia of a. duplex hous-.1, for rent, on State St. Box 19. J39 UNFURNISHED upt. private bath 570 Union St. J3H SLEEPING room in modern honn close in. 141 S. Winter St. J38 FOR RENT Half of store room fine location. 217 State St. J37 FURNISHED apartment, cloie in, 833 Mill street. j39 NICE warm sleeping room for re fined man. 191 S. Church. J41" MODERN 5 room house for rent. Inquire 1540 State street. J37 TWO sleeping rooms. 834 south Commercial. Phono 1139M. j 10 OF FI C E room to rent. 1 1 o me Realty Co.. 169 S. High St. J38 CLEAN furniehed apartment, 656 Ce n ter. phone 12S4 W. J37 APARTMENTS. 265 S. Commer cial. J57 HOUSE and apartments. phone 2056J. J329 MODERN furnished apartment centrally located. 7o Ferry fit TWO 4-room apartments for rent furnished, gas. Phone &2F21. J38 FOR RENT Furnished apts. 2 rooms nnd 4 rooms, close in. 700 N. High. J3 FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. 570 N. Liberty, phone 991 W. J3S FOR RENT 3 acres, corner Jud son and Commercial strec'M city. Mrs. J. Aft Bishop. J31i 3 FURNISHED house keepili.: rooms, first floor. 732 norm Commercial. j FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment. nice nnd clean, adults. 6S7 north Front. J3S FOR RENT Houses and apart . invnia. J- L. Wood, 541 Slate street. j FUUNISJ I ED sleeping room, in modern home, meals if desire 1. Phone (.S0R. j::7 FO KRENT Furnished apart ment, 2 rooms, closets, A kitch enette and bath. Phone 1347W. . J40 4 ROOMS close in, lights, water and phone free. pos,;eslon at once, O. W. Laflar, 410 Oregon bldg. J" FoU RENT Two nicely furnish ed ap'irtments. closo In. Inquire at 2;h north Liberty, phone 192 7W. J NICELY furni.-hed modern clean apartment, h'-at and water turn iihed, in downtown dlst ,''t. I'atton Apartments. Call Pat ton's bnok store. J' FOR SALE Or Jefse for a term of years store building and go ing oil and filling station, fine location. Sen us at once. Hotiw realty Co.. 169 S. High 3H FOR SALE Or rent at very reas onable price, 6 room house on 20th and Lee afreet. Call at C & C store. 254 N. Coin I, for particulars. j3 NICE furnished apartment, als' unfurnished apartment, in good locality and In good shape Each has 6 rooms and sleeping porch, adults preferred. Phone H44J e-ninc J3 25 ACRE hop yard. Pudding river bottom, 2ti miles west of Mt. Angel; also seventeen acre up land yard five miles eouthwMt of Mt. Angel. See Bank of Mt. Angel. J40 FOR RENT Six room hauxe 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 hour or sea owner at 247 N. High 6L j CENSURE FOR , DRV OFFICIAL- . BY PROBERS (Continued from Page One) law fines than they are now re ceiving:. The majority report U slimed br al of the members of the com mittee with the exception of Rep resentative Hurlburt. No charge of dishonesty Is brought against Cleaver, but he Is criticized for net enforcing the narcotics law, and for the char acter of some of the agent em ployed by him. The committee explains that It found most of Cleaver's policies to have been for mulated by the governor and W. J. Jlerwig. superintendent of the Antl-Saloor. league, and that he has often been unjustly condemn- a7 WANTED Situation b WANTED A Job trimming and grafting. Address 37 Capital h36 Joti rn:L SITUATION by thoroughly ex perienced cook in hotel, res taurant or hospital. Phone 1SH4W. has YOUNG man want work of any kind. Is very deserving. Please phone 945J, or call at 2230 N. 4th street. h42 s WANTEB Help PARTNER or all, excellent pay lux business. Experience unneces sary. $200 monthly guaranteed. Small investment. See Mr. Drake 169 S. High St. Open evening. K3 ( LOANS GOV tiliX MUST loin art Ursa iVt per cent. F. L. Wilkinson. 202 U. S. National bank bldg. UONI5Y to loan on real estate, pri vate money, lowest re Lea. T. K Pord. over Bush's bank. r MONEY TO LOAN on city prop erty, either building and loan plan or private money. Farms loans with Insurance company money at 64 with commis sion added. Ralph H. McCurdy, Nos. 6 and 6, Stneves-Moore Ftldg.. Salem. r LOANS FARM LOAN'S Plenty of money to loan on good farm security. CITY LOANS We are loaning Prudential Insurance company money on city residences and business property, at 6 Vj per cent, plus a commission. Haw kins & Roberta, Inc.. 205 Ore gn bldg. r , FARM AND CITY LOANS 20 y-ar farm loans oc rural credit plan, with privilege of pre- oaymcnt at any time. City loans made, at lowest rates f Interest. It ou have money to loan os either city or farm property see me. t have clients wanting private money. R. W. M ARSTERS 101 Masonic TemDle. Slem. AUTOS SPECIAL price on all used cars. Newton Chevrolet Co. q FORD touring, old model, good shape, new paint, 25 license, $65. 613 N. Capitol. q39 1920 FORD touring for sale nt a bargain. Inquire lu20 N. Cap! tol. q3f OVERLAND touring car for sale cheap, 1923 model, this year's license. Call 1195 Cross St. q38 SOFI EIOLAli AUTO WRECK I NG Co. will buy your old car, high est cash prices paid. 1085 N. Commercial street. q HERK'S an opportunity A 1923 Hudson coach run only about 7000 mile. Lots of extras nnd In excellent mechanical condi tion. Look Just like new. Must be seen to be appreciated. Price is right. 690 Ferry street. Ask for Goodfellow. q.lfl SPECIALS skm moh Pit r.:w i924 Ford sedan, like new $55) 1924 Ford touring, extras ... $3 1921 Chev. tour, bargain.... $1 1M9 Chev. tour, snap, license $85 2 Chev. roadsters, cheap NEWTON CHEVROLET CO. 1 1923 FoR D roadster, ml of ex tras, $265; 1920 Ford touring $150; 1918 Ford touring $70 1917 Ford touring $60; almost new touring $32.; Olds 8 $3u0 good Overland 90 $100; covered screen delivery $195. 219 State street. q3H USED FORD SPECIALS IA23 4 door sedan ... $47 J924 touring , 123 touring 1923 coupe 1 '2 2 coupe 1924 roadster 1920 touring, starter , 1C24 Tudoor fled ft n ... . $:u.o $275 $395 . S3 15 , $3 25 $14 $:,:i Easy terms, 1925 license iticlud d. VALLEY MOTOR CO. Phone 1995 q Ford coupe $2."ii Dodge roadster $L'7r Overland touring $275 Dodge touring $ l."0 1 Dodge tour. Inclosure $ IS-) IfM-erland Red Bird $5r.O Hiipniobile louring $'15') 'JhWdH:iker fledan $700 Oldsnmbile tour, incisure $500 YVe also have Fords, Chevrolet and Overland at $50 and up. "After We S-n, v Serve" F. W. PETTYJOHN CO. 219 and 279 N. Commercial St. q Uyo Dodge touring n17 Dodge touring J919 Dodge tourliig 1fil Dodge touring 1 y4 Tudor Ford sedan Ilk' new . $375 . $105 , $225 . $475 Just . $550 1922 Dodge touring 1923 Imdge touring 10 Mitchell touring. A-l . $55(1 $625 condition, nw tires $350 A1 cars include 1925 license. Teir. ,'ToNESTEELE MOTOR CO. q39- 1 AC K A RD II UDSON ESSEX GOOD USED CARS Hudson Speedster $775 Dodge touring $650 Hupmobile touring $650 Miixwell touring . $500 Hudson coach . $1200 Packard touring $1600 Kord sedan - . $300 Bulck touring $300 These are only a few of the cars to hp let from. Look over our stock. Triide In your old car ah first payment. Reasonable terms givn. FltKD M. POWELL Motor Cars - CottHe at Ferry street Packard Hudson Essex q3l ed for blunders resulting from fol lowing their advice. Minority Report Tho Hare recommendations sug gest the creation of a "flying squadron" of special officers to a niat In enforcing the prohibttk-n act, and the Eddy Idea embodies the suggestion that a state con stabulary be created by the next legislature it it develops that the present system la impractical. Representative Hurlburt signed a brief supplemental report stat ing that "In many instances the work of tho prohibition commis sioner has been most commendable and he has accomplished consid erable substantial good which could not nave been accomplish ed by local officers. Governor pierce said this after noon that he would have no state ment to make In connection with the report, which practically holds htm personally responsibla for all of the misdeeds and shortcomings of Clouver. Ths texc of the report Is as fol lows; Committee's Renort "Wo, yuur committee appointed under senate concurrent resolu tion No. 1 to make an iuvustiga .ion of the office of mute pruhiui tion cumuiissiouer and the enforce ment of the prohibition laws, aud mutters properly connected thero witli, beg leave to report the fol lowing findings: "The operation, of tho law creat ing '.he office of prohibition com missioner lias not been fully cif. ciunt or satisfactory. "The coininiEiiiouer acting under me aavico auu ui reel ion of the governor assumed ttte attitude that it was the du'.y of the dis trict attorneys and sheriffs and other law enforcement officer within the etute to co-operate wi'.U hfm, aud that It was not the duty of the commissioner to co-oper.ite with hera. Under this erroneous policy, bad feeling has resulted. In some counties there has been co-operation, but this condition has been the exception and not the rule. In many of the countlus the? haa been actual and conMn ual friction. Unbusinesslike. "The records of the commiaaiou er'e office disclose a haphazard and unlmsineseltko way of con ducting a department of tho state. Receipts; and disbursements of spe cial funds coming in the hands or the commissioner are not disclosed by his report. This special fund wiis kept by tho commissioner un der the udvice and direction of the governor. The committee makes no charge of dishonesty upon the part of the commissioner, "There is conclusive evidence, both written and verbal, that the commissioner used his official po sition In some Instances to further the political fortunes of candidates for office and to defeat olher can di dates. The political activity of the commtasioneT has not been passive but, on the contrary, !ias been active. Turner Over $1500. "Punmant to orders of the gov ernor, which were later reduced lo writing, $1500 of the state prohi bition fund v. aa turned over by the commissioner to tho superintend ent of the Auti-Saloou league This money was turned over as aforesaid in June and the early part of July, 1924. No itemized statement covering the expendi ture of this money was ever ma le by the superintendent of the Anil Saloon league to the commissioner. A portion of thie fund was sp-nt In high living, debauchery aud im morality upon the part of eo-culted investigating a ten is. No prosccu lions have resulted from tho activ ities of thesu agents. It 1b claim ed by tho governor, the prohib! tiou commLssioucr and the super itttendctit of the Anti-Saloon league that said $1500 was ex pendeJ in order to secure evidence for the purpose of convicting 'large rum runners The gjr ernor has assorted that the mouay wafl well Bpent, i)d it is claimed that prosecutions will result. However, up to the present time no 'large rum runner' has been ar rested or convicted as a result of said investigations. Considerable time has elapsed since ttie investi gations were made, and Weinberg, the chief investigator, has depart ed from the state of Oregon to an Hwer an indictment fn the state of New York. "A Koneral ststouieiil lias hem submitted to the committee by tno superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league covering the expenditure of tho said sum of $1000. I his state ment Khows that largo stiuw w?re expended for hotels and nienls f'rt Mr. aud Mrs. Weinberg and guns! consisting of large ruin runners ; and that a portion of said Hum was expended for 'taxi, auto hire, cigurH. drinks, etc.' Money wis M"t Criiy by these agents tn house of prostitution for the pur- poso of purchasing drinks and for other purposes which were Mil proper. The committee believen Weinberg and his aftslstant, Hugo, should never have been employed at tho expeiwe ot the state prohi bition fund. The methods employ ed by these so-called investigating agents were not law enforcement but lawlessness.' Their uctlvitic are a stain upon the prohibition cause. "The commissioner had no pre vious experience whicn qualified him for the office and is not tern neranir'iitally suited to the work which devolved upon til in. He has been unfortunate in the selection and approval of a number of agents employed by him. Home oi th(e agents have been convicted of crimes before their employment and others were guilty of malfcas ance during the term of their em ployment by the commissioner. I two instances .a chief deputy ol the commissioner has assaulted. Demons placed under arrest by him for the purpose of forcing confessions from .hein. The eom mifMlnneT, however, has Immo diately discharged such employes as noon as their conduct oocvtv known to him. It has bn Jiff! cult (or liiin to secure the services ON THE AIR THI USDAY NK.liT U'aclfk! Tiuw) K O W tt p. m Oregon ia n Concert orchestra. 10 p. m. Mult nomah Hotel stroller; intermis sion numbers by tihetler's nov elty String quartet. KFI Loa Angeles, Cal., 467 7- 8 p. m., Scherdena AMon on tho marimbaphone; $-t, musi cal program; 9-10, Examiner musical program; 10-11, John Smullmaii vocal program. Kl'UA, Seattle, Wah., 450.2 4-5:15 p. in., Olympic hotel concert orchestra. KFSU, Los Angeles. Cal., 278 -7:30-8:45 p. in., auditorium service and baptism; 9:45-10, tlray studio musical program; 10-11, orgiin recital, Esther FrL'ke Green. KUO, Oakland, Cal., 293.8 8 p, m.. faree, "Seven Keys to lluldplate," KUO playeri; 10-1 a. m., Henry llalstead's dance orchestra. KHJ. Los Angeles. Cal., 404.1 6:30-7:30 p. m., stories from American history; 8-10. program 10-11, Bill more hotel dunce or chestra. KNX, Hollywood. Cal., 337 6:45-6:13 p. in., organ recital; 6:15-7:30, musical program, Ziegler's orchestra; 8-9, musical program: 9-10, KNX feature program; 10-11. Cocoa nut Grove dance orchestra. KJrf, Los Angeles, Cal., 293 8- 9:30 p. .n., vocal and instru mental concert. KFO, San Francisco, Cal., 423.5 7-7:30 p. m.. Rudy Seig er's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-9, Thejdore J. Irwin, organ ist; 9-10, musical program; lo ll, Uciie James Ruse Room Howl orchesir.i. FRI1MY NKillT (Pacific Time) KOW 8 p. m.. University of Oregon extension lecture. Pro fessor Franklin E. Foltz, as sistant dean of the school of business administration. 10:30 P. in.. Hoot Owls with Elks' quartet, nnd other features. KEAE, Pullman. Wash.. 330 7:30-! p. m., diversified fea ture program. U.I l Lua AURetea, Cat., U B:;t0-6 p, m musical half hour; 6:45-3, orwan recital; 8-9, Eve ning Herald program; 9-10. Carl Meyer and his orchestra; 10-11, vocal aud instrumental pro gram. Kl'OA. Seattle, Wnsh., 450.2 S:30-iu p. m.. Times studio program; U-lt, Olympic hotel dance orchestra. 4 KFQX. Seattle. Wash.. 238 8-9 p. m., Karl Cray and his orchestra; 9-J0 concert hour; 10-11. Kacl Cray and hia or chlra. KI'SU, Los Angeles. Cal., 278 7:30-9 :l!i p. m., young peo pled Evangelistic service; 9:15 10. Silver band concert; 10-11, or'aii recital. KUO, Oakland, Cal., 299.8 5:30- p. m., oii-ls half hour. KHJ, Loi Angtles, Cal., 404.1 6:30-7:30 p. m stories from American history; 7:30. talk, "The Future of AdvertJsinK"; 8 10, diversified musical program; 10-11, Riltmoie hotel orchestra. KNX, Hollywood, Cal., 337 6:45-6:15 p m.. organ music co-icert; :15-7:30. dinner hour music ; 8-10, musical progra m ; 10 11, amateur hour; 11-12, Cocoanut Grove dance orches tra. KPO, San Francisco, Cal., 42H.5 6-9 p. m., program: 9 10, one act play. of competent and ti usty-worthy men, and the governor hum a. pointed too many special agent without any knowledge of their character or qualifications as law enforcement officers. Conducted on Theory. The department hoin ducted upon the theory, at least in part, that It was better to capture a corrupt orricial than a bootlog ger, and hus been undtty concern ed about the conduct of pubic ot ficiak. "The report of tho commissioner with respect to the results obtained by his office is exaggerated anil inaccurate. The best results In th? enforcement of tne prohibition taw nave been obtained under thi direction of duly elected sheriff; and district attorneys of the vari ous counties. Although special agents were pld by the ulstrlc attorneys of the various counties they were required to report i the commissioner and the resu'os of their work are credited to th commissioner us though they wen working under his immediate dt rection. In addition thereto, lur.i credit is taken for work in which neither 11 r. Cleaver nor his assist ants hud the lightest part, i'l some counties the commissioner is entitled to credit. "The cummitvsloiier lias done practically nothing tow;uds the enforceniHnt of the narcotic law. The narcotic evil in one of the moit aerioua matters confrontltig tho pepolu of this stato and the work of the couunisslnner in tl." eiiforcomeiit of narcotic laws ha been almocit till. Vested in Governor. "Hy reason of the inexperience of 'he commissioner, he was di rected by the governor to keep In close touch vlth the superintend ent of the Anti-Siilooit league .md to f o 1 1 o w h is advice, which the commis.siotier has conm.stently done, "Under the act creating the ot- flce of prohilbtion coiniiiittsioucr, the power of appointing the com mlssloner and such ageutf and n spectors as may be deemed neces sary to enforce the prohibit Ion laws of tlu state. Is vested tn the governor. The governor's orders and directions have been strictly and literally followed by the com missioner, and -the governor has appeared before the committee and personally assumed full responsl hility for tho conduct of the office ot the commissioner. "The commissioner has ofLtliues been unduly condemned and criti cised for conduct resulting from the direction of the governor aid the superintendent of the Anil Saloon league; hut In our Judg ment he can be of no further serv ice to the state as prohibition com iiilssloner, and that In furtherance of the cause of law enforcement his resignation should he demand d or he should be removed." KfS AGENTS WASTED g AUKNTS WANTED tell thw Magiclean auto polish, one co.it Will last 2 months. Territory open for the right man. Ask for Frank, Rutterfield, 363 State street. Salem. Or. - gg41 LEGALE NDTH E of Intention to ImproTC flows M Street from High Street lo 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 clares Its purpose and Intention to improve Howard street from the east line of High street to the east line of 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 the City of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the estab lished grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a six inch cement concrete pavement twenty feet wide, in accordance with the plana, specifications and estimates, therefor, which were ndopted by the Common Council February 2nd, 1925. now on file In the office of the City Recorder, and which are hereby referred to and made a part of this notice. The Common Council hereby fur ther declares its purpose and In tention to make the above describ ed improvement by and through the Street Improvement depart ment of the City of Salem. By order of the Common Coun cil February 2nd, 1925. M. POULSEN'. City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof Is Feb. 4. 1925. 40 JOOAl WANT ADS PAY DIRECTOR? Al'imONKKK V. N. WOOORT expert live stock, furniture, real estate sua. Uoneer. Ros. 1610 N. Summer Tel. 511 for sale da tec. n.Vri'KRY SUPPLIES FREST-O-LIT E U TT E R Y SE It- VICE. Expert auto electricians. Phone 1804 418 Coutt St K. O. U ART ON, Exide batteries, starter and generator work. 171 8. Commercial. WILLAUO Service Station, Joe Williams, 631 Court street, phone 19S. "Automotive electric ians" CIIIROFRAtTOR UK O. L. SCOTT. Chiropractor, 414 O. S. bank bldg. DKUUOISTS J. C. FERRY, Rcxail druggist. 116 8. Commercial SL i;i,i:vntit AL SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL Plx'.urfc A Supply uo4 zz N UDertv pnone 1934. House wiring and fixtures R ROW NELL ELECTRIC, succes sors to Welch Electric, contract ing and supplies. 879 Bute 8L Phone 96 8. ARC HIE PLEEN E R. electrician. house wiring by hour or con tract Estimates furnished, phone 980. 471 Court SL HALIK ELECTRIC SHOP -337 CourL We do house wiring and carry a complete stock of fix tures. Instrument repairing, ex perimental work. Electric appll ancew repaired. Phone 488. FIX) K I hi CUT flowers and floral pieces. De livery, u. F. Breithaupt. florist, 123 N. Liberty, phone 380. fiu it nt' vi:rs WARD K. Richardson, Salem, Ore. 54 Hi:.MSTIT 1MNU MRS. C. U. MILLER, hemstitching stamping, buttons. Room 10, over Mlller'a store, phone 117. SALEM Elite, hemstitching, pleat ing, buttons, stamping and nee dlework. Phone 379 329 Oregon bldg MERCHANT 1'AIIjOK li. tL MOSHER Tailor for men and women. 474 Court Sl M. A ESTES. fine tailoring. 384 3' ate ntreeL MOTOUCICCLKS LLO V U H. RAMSOEN. bike acces sories and Dayton bicycles. 387 Court street. HARRY W" SCOTT. "The Cycle Mao." 147 south Commercial. phone 68. OIU-:tiQN lit .MANE SOCIETY' REPORT cases of cruelty to chil dren or animals in central Wil lamette valley district to Dr. W. O. Morehouse, humane officer. Salem. Or., tel. U10 6i-ncLNs CLASSES fitted by an optometrist. Bnw Optical Co., 325 State St. 'LC M1UNO and (t0.iitral repair work. Phone 550. Uraber Bros., i 1 south Liberty. ilEO M. UARR Plumbing, heat ing, ihcet metal works. 164 b. 7ommrilal. PIANOS UE(J. U. WILL pianos, phono- grapns, sewing machines, sheet muslo and piano studies. Re pairing phonographs mJ sew )ng machines. 432 fltste. Salem. rUIMINo A SATlSFi ED customer returns to the Rowland Printing company, phone 1512. Masonic Temple. REPAIRING STOVES of all kinds rebuilt, re paired, roils made. The Stove shop. 05 Marlon, phone 1524. 30 Sl'o VES rebuilt and repaired. 6 0 years experience. DepoL Na tional and EIIwoo3 fences, sizes 24 to 68 inches high. Paints, oil and varnishes, etc., logan berry and hop hooks. Salem Penes and Stove Works. 850 Court street, phone 124. WAT I :ifl:oM PA NY SALEM WATER COMPAN K Ot flces. corner Commercial and Trade Sts Bills payable month ly In advance. Phone 67. WOOD WORKING JACOB WEIZEL Cabinet Works, upholstering and re finishing. Phone l9. 239 Court St. Farm Loans 4NDEKS0N A BUPEBT. 40( OrtfOD DulldlDI