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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925 ffHECAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE ELEVEN It is Well to Look Before You Leap. Ydu May Jump in Front of a Bigger Gar j CapitalJiJournal 1 SUHSCKU'TION KATES By carrier 10 cent week. 45 eenu t month. S resi in ad vance. By malt. In Uanoa and Polk eountles, one month 60 cent, I months It.ko, months Si. It), 1 year SI. 00. Elsewhere 60 cents a month. 8fr a fmi. Entered aa secona cl ass itiaii m after at Batem, Oregon. Member ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclus ively enUiled to the use for pub lication of all news dlpatcha credited to H or not otherwise credited tn this paper and alao loc.il news published herein. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Advertising representative: Charles E. Miller. 325 Filth Ave. New fork City. W. S. Stock well. Peoples Gaa bids-, Chicago, ill. M. C Morgeneen & Co., Inc. Los Angeles and - Seattle, Ban Francisco clarified Advertising I la tea tlaie per word each Insertion cents, three Insertions cents, one week 8 cents, one month 20 cents, one year, per month. 12 cents: minimum per au 25 cents. City ads cash In advance, and not taken over phone, unless ad vertlser has monthly account No allowance for phone errors. FOE SALfl Hopseg Fl'ltXISHED 5 room house for sale, $2300. 1296 Highland, ail UY OWNER, 7 room house at 1105 north Liberty street, $2250 terms. a3S FOR SALE In Auinsvllie, good 10 room house and other Im provements, will sell reasonable. " Box ISO. Aumsville, Or. a39 FOR BALE Or exchange for Sa. lem property, lot in business dis trict east Portland, located on Union avenue. If interested, phone 1062J after six p. m. a39 KiCVV modern home of & rooms and floored attic, furnace, fire place, well constructed, corner lot. $1500. Terms $300 cash and balance like rent. Winnie Petty john, realtor, 216 Oregon bldg. a3S WILL EXCHANGE Modern 1 room home ' well located on Court street, large tot. Price $7 300. will take smaller home af part payment. Sec us today. "W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 Slate street. a40 GOOD modern bungalow on N. Capitol for $4000 on only $500 down, balance terms; also a good buy in a modern 7 room bungalow, new, on north Win tor, for $5500, easy payments. H. E. Brown or Melvin Johnson, 109 S. Commercial. a 34500 BARGAIN C rooms, hard wood floors, basement, furnace, fireplace, double garage, paved el reel and corner lot. This place is offered nt a bargain. H cash balance mortgage. See us today. V. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State St. a40 $500 CASH Wilt buy a mighty good home on 16th street not far off of State. Bath, lights, 6 rooms, large lot. extra fine fruit and nut trees bearing. Paving in nnd paid. Owner non-resident. Price 1700 immediate possession. $675 BEST LOTS $675 Large lots, paving, cement walks. shade- trees. Ideal location. terms. See Childs & Bechtel, 510 State street. A 4 room house, has electric lights and city water. Price $850. Will take a lot as part pay if priced right. A 2 room house on paved street near car and school, has garage, Furniture goes with It. Price $1600 and bonded street improvement. 5 room plastered house, garage nnd chicken house; house ha? bath, toilet and electric lights. Trice $2250, $500 down; See J. A. MILLS 3314 State n3'.) SPECIAL 6 room house, basement, garage, large lot with fruit, close In on Liberty street, pavement paid, for $3250. It acres with good 5 room house, a bargain for $2100; will trade for house same value. 5 room house, large lot, good location, a snap for $1500. 2 new houses, price $5200 tor both: will trade for vacant lots. 5 room house and 2 lots, will trade for house in good town in Idaho or eastern Oregon. $1000 to loan. THOMASOX 331 State street GOOD BUYS IN HOMES $4730 6 rooms and sleeping porch with extra large living room basement garage nnd cor ner lot on pavement, size ft Ax 13 2. $1800 6 room modern bungalow home with garage, located on 14th street near State St $4000 6 room modern home, ex cept basement located or N. Winter St. $5SO0 5 room new modern up to dato home located on N. Summer street near D St. y, cash to hnndle. Hard wood floors, basement, fur nace nnd fireplace. New three room garage bungalow, $100 down bal- $975 snce terms. $3000 Five room home modern ex cept basement, located on N. Commercial street $500 down balance $25 per month. $3400 Good six room home with basement, furnace, large lot 70x150, room for another house on real of lot. paved street and car line. $500 down balance $25 per month. We write Fire Insurance W. H. GRABENHORST CO. Realtors, 275 State St. phone 515 a40 FOR SALE Livestock FOR SALE 3 year old Jersiy cow. fre-h. Phone 159SW. e3? FOR SALE Thoroughbred young Jersey cow. Phone 1792W1. e3 VETERINARIAN, Dr. phone 2026W. Patterson. e50 FOR SALE Weaned pigs $4 each, hi mile east Hazel Green school, C. E. Wolf. M0 FOR SALE Fresh Holsteln cow Cll tlFIl. Rt. f. box 146, F. H filler. e3J FREDW. LANG E. veterinarian. office 430 SCommerelal, phone 1198; res. phone 1661, FOB SALE Wood WoOO sawing, phone 1131. eeC7 KOli dry wood tall C. L. Query, phone 77F2. eel 1 2 LENAKKK sans wood. Phone 2!7J. m62 LEST fir wood pow $t.50. 1131. Call ee56 'OOI All kinds. Phones 1314. mk:m ee37 ASH wood, any length. 1L Kuenni, Silverton. Or. ee5 LK slab wood for sale, and sec- ond growth. Phone 1758. e52 FOU SALEPir 'i. nd oak wood. Phone 2FS C. E. Bradley, eel 7 WOOD sawing. C. U. lencer. luy phone 97 erenlng 8SF11. ee32 NICE dry slab wood and oak for 83 la cheap. 1819. ee331 WOOD 1819. sawing. Fisher Bdroe. ee331 WOUU sawing, Judd phone 142. Schmidt, eeS4 It INCH block wood $2.7 5 per .load. 4 loads 214. Phone 1879W. ee4 5 GOOD COAL DRY WOOD : PROMPT DELIVERIES HILLMAN FUEL CO. PHONE 1S55 TRANSFER Also good dry wood and Utah coal LARMER TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Phone 930 ee BEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 CL 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 B. Wells. 28ft wuth Church, ohone 1542. m WANTED MisceHaneons WELLS bored, Y. Marion St. S. Cowdell, EL EGNER Plumbing and repair work. Phone 1310W. cl63 PLOWING and excavating done, also lertuizer for sale. Phone 945J. 140 SPRING sewing of all kinds want ed by experienced seamstress, phone 1786J2. 138 WANTED Private loan JUUU on real estate. Security three for one. Box H Capital Journal. 138 BRICK and tile work reasonable Specialty in fireplaces and chim neys. Phone 1947R. A. B. Mc Dowell. 162 WANTKD To buy old house and lot, give full particulars and price. Box 12 Capital Journal, 2-13. 138 WANTED Painting, tinting, pa pcrhanging, floor surfacing, ex pert service guaranteed. Phone 1491W. 14 WANTED Sawmill to cut fifteen million feet timber. Railroad, river and road through this tract Address Box 24. Chitwood, Or. 139 WANTED 6 room modern houso on term's, north Salem, also room modern- house for all cash, south Salem. See me now. Soc- olofsky, 341 State. i :i 8 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 stumpage on or handy to Oregon Electric or Southern Pacific railway near Albany or. Salem, 29 care Jour nal. i3!) WANTED Reliable party raise on contract 1000 White Leghorn pullets from April 1 to May 1st, hatch to be delivered July 15th. State price. Ed Smith Rt. 6. box 103A, Salem. 38 WAN I ED Used furniture rang es, heators. cook stoves, tools, etc. We pay cash, get our prices before you dell. Liberty Ex change, 24 L N. Com'l SL phone 841. WANTED Used furniture, stoved of all kinds, guns, kodaks, tools, etc. People's Furniture store sells for lees or makes the other fellow do It. Phone 734, 271 N. Commercial. I WILSON & i)ORYwe make i Hpecialty 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 12H1W. 140 c FOR SALE Miscellaneous c FOR SALE Potatoes, clover seed, baled hny. Phono 104F11. c38 CHEAT and grain 1 26 4M. hay. Phone c1l MILK, goat to trade for chickens or geese. Phone 53F6. c40 OLD PAPERS for sale, largo bun dle 5c. Capital Journal. c BALED clover Phone 9S1R. hay and straw. MASTER incuutors. 500 size. Inquire 411 Front St., lem. Or. c3'( CLOVER hay slightly d.image.t, $10 per ton. J. II. Engeman, Sil verton. Or. c40 FOR SALE Wood saw, 5 h, p. engine and 2 saws. Phone 65F15 R. C. Day, Rt. 4. box 81B. c39 5 GLAD, bulbs, blooming size, postpaid $1. E. A, Bennett Nur sery Co., Salem, Or. c41 FOR SALE Pa the phonograph. good as new, price reasonable. 445 S. Winter. c38 FOR SALE Harness and shoe shop In ML Angel. Inquire Flrit National bank, ML Angel, Or. c40 FOR SALE Mans bike, good con dition, also Rhode Island Red cockerel and chickens, 22S0 Fairgrounds road. c39 FRUIT TREES High ar.d Ferry, call and see our stock before buying. Phone 1140M. FRUITI.AND NURSERY LATE model Royal typewriter for sale, has had very little use, bargain for cash. Call evenings. Mrs. Lucavish, 1510 State, phone 85 4W. c39 POLITICALLY aubtiidijed news papers hare made us a nation of rubber stamps, the remedy, read the Portland News. Phone 123 or 126JW. c HIGHEST cash price paid, we bur everything, used furniture, tools, rags, Licks, old metal and used cars. Get our prices before you sell. Phone 29$. 21$ Center sret. Journal Want Ada Pa; LOST AND POPUP LOST Silvertown cord 3ux3 V. Phone 1768W. Reward. k3$ LOST Dog, English north Commercial. setter. 872 k3S LOS.T Sunday evening blue, brown and gray plaid scarf. Re turn to 310 liellvue. Reward. k38 LOST--ltlack velvet dress; thought to have been dropped on aide walk near corner Mill and High streets. Finder return to Mrs. J i,i una h Martin, 392 S. High St. Reward. k38 u BUSINESS OPPOBTraiTIES FoK SALE Gas station, good lo cation, with living rooms. $1100 . takes it. F. L. Wood, 341 State street. u39 FOR SALE Small meat market business with good equipment, good location, good .business, will sell very reasonable, only small nmount of money needed. Box X222 Capital Journal. u43 FO R SALE O rocery, s t ock and fixtures. with Jiving rooms; would trade for residence prop erty. See Mr. Childs. 540 State street. Chitds & Bechtel, real tors, u FOR SALE .Modern si earn heat ed a pn it ment house right In town business property, netting 14 per-cent. Wonderful possibilities, owner must sell, $7500, some terms. Box SO care Journal. u39 PARTNER WANTED Have won derful opportunity for party with some busluess ability, to enter Interesting, excellent paying business, $200 monthly guaran teed. Experience unnecessary. Only $350 required. Call this eve nlng or Saturday. 169 S, High street. u38 FOR SALE PoqltTT FOR SALE W. L. pullets, O. A. C. strain. 1887 N. Front St. f38 30 WHITE Leghorn chickens, fine layers. Edwin Furrer, Rt. 4, box 119C. f38 SALEM CHICKERIES Headquarters for baby chicks. 7 varieties. 264 N. Cottage, Salem, phone 400. f BROWN Leghorns, early layers, best blood on the Pacific coast. Cockerels, eggs. Write Joe War- luer. 2144 5th St. Salem. t-0 PERSONAL MADAME Virginia gives readings on love or business, this wee only 633 Ferry, phone 1908J. 139 Ml SO EL LAN EOUS COMFORTS tacked for $1 each, m41 at 898 Trade St. WOODRY buys furniture tor easn, phone 611. n FOR expert furniture packing and shipping, call Stiff's Furniture) store, phone 941. SO OS Scavenger service. Garbage and refuse of all Kinds removed by the month at reasonable rates phone 35, residence 2058. Cess pools cleaned and dead animals removed. SQUARE Deal Welding Works ox acetylene and electric. We spe cialize on cylinder blocks, alum inum cases, heavy caet iron, steel tanks, boilers, flues, leaf and coll springs, frames and fenders. Call us for estimates. If Ha rr ade of metal we can weld It 349 Ferry St phone 864. REAL ESTATE 160 ACRES OF CANADIAN LAND to trade for real estate in Salem. Scheelar Auto Wreck ing Co.. 1085 N. Commercial treet. LOOK If you want to sell trade your house, farm or acre age phone 175 and we will come and see you. Thomason, 331 H Staje street n38 OWN YOUR OWN HOME Pay like rent. Values to suit any taste. Every month's rent sets you farther back. It is bad bus iness and unnecessary. Let me show you. Harris, Masonic Tern pie. phones 795, 1942J. n' Wanted fur a client with cold cash In hand, a 4 or 5 room mo. tin house, south Salem nnd near street car preferred, price must be not more than $4500. Talk fast. It's a quick sale if you have what he wants. M'GILCHRIST & PENNINGTON 209 U S 111 nk bldg. phone 140. NOTICE! 30 acres fine flax land for less than cost of clearing. 0 acres good timber $1600. Vt cash. 5 acre. fair improvements. $3500. $300 cash, balance like rent. 3 lots for $750, terms. $8500 home south for JO GOO terms. SOCOLOFSKY 341 State street EXTRA GOOD INVESTMENTS Close In 6 room bungalow, nice lot. paved street, garage; sacrifice, Modern 6 room bungalow, large lot on Chemcketa street, $4500. terms. Modern 6 room home on Court street, easy terms. New 5 room bungnlow, 12750, $500 cash, balance like rent Your choice of 4 suburban homes for residence. Also 4 residences for acreage. PERRINE & MARSTERS Com. club bldg. i 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. $ rooms with all modern con veniences, 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 shad trees, $500. WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor 216 Oregon bid g. Business blocks are going up, you buy right If you buy at today prices, you also make a good In vestment If Vou buy In Ruiem. Apt. house trade for mall tract 9 room house close In, 2 bat h rooms, trade for smaller house. Small house trade for email also a larger tract. Make hay while th sun shines and see the beautiful bungalow and i acre tract we have for tale, It Is a peach and we hsve near" of them, move to the coun ry today. Friday IS for good luck come on and see GERTRl'DE J. M. PAGE Realtor 492 N. Cottage St n LUAJJS GOV ERNMENT loans on farn.e 'V per cent F. U Wilkinson. 202 U. S. National bank bldg. liONEY to loan on real estate, pri vate money, lowest rata T. K. Ford, over Bush's bantu r MONEY TO LOAN ou city prop erty, either building ana loan plan or private money. Farms loans with Insurance company money at with commis sion added. Ralph H. McCurdy, Nos. and I, Steeves-Moore Bid?., Balera. r LOANS I FARM LOANS Plenty of money to loan on good farm security. CITY LOANS We are loaning Prudential Insurance company money on city residences and business property, at 14 per : cent, plua a commission. Haw kins ft Roberta, Inc., 20$ Ore-j gon bldg. ri FARM AND CITY LOANS 10 year farm loans on rural isredtt plan, with privilege of pre payment at any time. City loans made, at lowest rates jf Interest. It you hsve money to loan on either city or farm property see me, I have clients wanting private money. R. W. MARSTERS 09 Masonic Temple. Salem. v FOR RENT APARTMENTS, 268 north Cottage J' URN1SHED apt li40 N. Li bet y. 339 NICE furnished apt Union. " J43 phone 567J. FURNISHED apartment, 1171 Che me k eta. -J 40 OFFICE rooms, Inquire room 22. Breyman block. J40 ROOM and board for two. Phone U47M. 343 CLEAN apartment, north Liberty. J40 FIVE rooms of a duplex house. for rent, on State St. Box 19. J39 UNFURNISHED apt. urlvate'bath. 570 mum st. 339 SLEEPING room in modern home close In. 141 S. Winter St 338 FURNISHED apartment, cloe in. 833 Mill street. -J9 NICE warm sleeping room for rc- fined man. 191 8. Church. 341' TWO sleeping rooms. 834 south Commercial. Phone 1139M. 340 OFFICE room to rent. Home Realty Co., 169 S. High St. J38 APARTMENTS, Commer- clnl. 357 HOUSE and apartments. phone 2056J. 3329 MODERN 3 room furnished apart ment, 656 Center, phone 1284W 343 ROOM and board for one or two business women. 960 Marion St 339 ROOM nnd board, also apart ment for rent. 373 N. Church St, " " 340 MODERN furnished apartment ccntrully located. 755 Ferry st J39 TWO 4-room upartinents for rent, furnished, gas. Phone 52F21. 338 FOR RENT Furnished apart phone ment 570 N. Libertv. 99 1W. 339 ROOM and board for lady, in mod ern bungalow home, close In. phone 323. 335 'OR RENT 3 acres, corner Jud son and Commercial streets. city. Mrs. J. A. Bishop. J3fl FURNISHED homo keeping rooms, first floor, 732 north Commercial. J39 FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment, nice and clean. adults. C87 north Front. 338 FOR RENT Houses and apart ments. F. L. Wood, 341 State street. j FO RRENT Furnished apart ment, 2 rooms, closets, a kitch cnette and bath. Phone 1347W. 340 4 ROOMS close In, lights, water and phone free, possession at once. G. W. Laflar, 410 Oregon bldg. 3 FOR RENT Two nicely furnish- ed apartments, close in. Inquire at 268 north Liberty, phone 1937W. J NICELY furnished modern clean apartment, heat and water turn lshed, in downtown district Patton Apartments. Call Pal- ton's hook store. 3' FOR SALE Or lease for a term of years store Uuilding and go ing oil and filling station, fine location. See us at once. Home realty Co.. 1(19 S. High. ,(38 NICE furnished apartment, also unfurnished apartment, in good locality and In good shape Each has 5 rooms and sleeping porch, adults preferred. Phone 1844J evenings. 39 25 ACRE hop yard. Pudding river bottom, z 4j miles west of ML Angel; also seventeen acre up land yard five miles southwest of Mt Angel. See Bunk of Mt Angel. 340 FOR RENT Six room house close In, range, linoleum on kitchen, shades, etc.. an ideal location for beauty parlor or needlccraft with plenty of room for house keeping. Call 1550 during busi ness hours or see owner at 267 N High St r LEGAL5 NOTICE OF I 'I SAL SMTTLF. M KXT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned exccutoi of the estnte nnd last will and testament of An nle M. Higglns, deceased, has fit ed his final account as such exec utor, in the county court of the state of Oregon, for tho county o Vnrlon, and Tuesday, February 24, 1925, at ten o clock a. m., ha been fixed by the said court foi hearing objections to said final account and the settlement there of, at the county court room, in the county court house, in Marion county. Oregon. All persona Interested 10 said estate are hereby required to ap pear In said court, at said time and place, and show cause. If they have, why said final account should not be allowed and approv ed by mfd court. - Dated this 23rd day of January, 1925. E. M. CROIRAN Executor of the estate and Inst will and testament of Annie M llUrglns, deceased. P. H. D'Arcy, attorney for txec utor. FOR SALE Knrscnr Stock d i4i; GLADIOLUS BULBS, blooming , size, postpaid $1. Georgo Law ,lor. Bulb Grower, Dept. 125, Tacoma. Wssh. d38 WARREN nurt-ery, all kinds of fruit and nut trees, berry plants special prices. Wanted 2000 Im proved Oregon strawberry plants at once. 655 Ferry St., Mione 1434J. d38 FRUIT NUT Trees at attractive prices. opposite O. K. depot, just off State street, 140 S. High. Phone 10F4, Mathis Nursery Co. q58 d58 WANTED Situation WANTED House work by the day or hour. Box ABC Capital Journal. h40 WANTED Typing or general of- lice work, part time. Phone 1558K. h38 WANTED A Job trimming and grafting. Address 37 Capital Journal. h36 SITUATION by thoroughly ex perienced cook tn hotel, res taurant or hospital. Phone 1584W. h38 EXPERIENCED woman with child, wishes housekeeping or general house work. Write Mrs. A. Rempel. Dallas. Or. h39 YOUNG nun wants work of any kind. Is very deserving. Please phone 945J, or call at 2230 X 4th street. h42 FOR SALE Farms FOR SALE Or trade for city. 10 acres, good buildings, prunes nd berries. 700 N. High. b39 FK SALE By owner. 10 acre or loganberries, all wired, fenc ed and posted. 420 Court street b38 FOR SALE 3H acres Just outside 4he city limits about 3 blocks -from S. Commercial car line, 'Veil improved, with fruit, ber- ies and nuts. Phone 21F2I. b39 SBLENDID 10 acre ranch with ? Funning water, good buildings. ncciric uuiiis at cuv iiiniEM. ,4ieor car line, $5000, terms. Own er. 566 N. Commercial. b41 FOR SALE 22 acres, 4 miles from Salem, mostly paved, beau , Ufully situated. 16 clear, timber, i pasture, fruit, berries, modern house, largo barn, garage. C. C. IBest, owner, phone 53F2. b4o NOTICE We have customers t, .wanting to buy 3000 to 6000 A. !i cheap Oregon land for crazine purposes. hat have you Home Realty Co., 109 S. High street. b38 DANDY IMPROVED 5 A TRACT Best of dark, loam soil, all kind: .of bearing fruit trees, berries. Jcozy bungalow 5 rooms, electric Tout. A real buy. Price $3200 .tnrms. See Childs & Bechtel, 540 State street. b AUTOS FORD touring, old model, good shape, new paint. 25 license. $65. 613 N. Capitol. q39 QVERLAND touring car for Bale cnoap, in 23 modol, this year s license. Call 1195 Cross Rt. o38 flCHEELAR AUTO WRECKING '-Co. will buy your old car, high fst cash prices paid. 1085 N. Commercial street q FOR SALE 1920 Dodge touring. Excellent condition, cord tires. "new paint, lots of accessories. Price $:t"iO, Valley Motor Co.. Phone 1995. q40 HERE'S an opportunity A 1923 .Hudson coach run only about 7000 miles. Lots of extras and in excellent mechanical condi tion. Looks Just like new. Must be seen to he appreciated. Price is right 690 Ferry street Ask for Goodfellow. q39 SPECIALS RER MORPHEW ; -J 924 Ford sedan, like new $55-) 1924 Ford touring, extras ....$325 i;3921 Onev. tour, bargain.... $175 1919 Chev. tour, snap, license $8 2 Chev. roadsters, cheap NEWTON CHEVROLET CO. 123 FORD roadster, lots of ex" tras, $265; 1920 Ford touring :!$150; 1918 Ford touring $70; fU917 Ford touring $60; almost new touring $325; Olds 8 $300 ood Overland 90 $109; covered screen delivery $195. 219 State Ptreet. q38 , USED FORD SPECIALS 1923 4 door sedan . $47 J924 touring . $asn .1923 touring $275 ,1923 coupe $395 1922 coupe - - $315 '1924 roadster $3 ri1920 touring, starter $145 1924 Tudoor sedan $535 Kasy terms, 1925 license includ cd. VALLEY MOTOR CO. Phone 19!5 q - Ford coupe $25 J md ge roa d st v r $ 2 7 Overland louring $27 'Dodge touring $ 4 ii 0 Dodge tour, inclosuro . $48 Overland Red Bird .... $5ri0 Hupmohile touring $t Studeb.iker sedan $700 . Oldsmoblle tour. Inelowtire $500 , We also have Fords. Chevrolet. mid Overlands at $50 and up. i. "After We Sell. We Serve" ' F. W. PETTYJOHN CO. 219 and 279 N. Commercial St. q - 1920 Dodge touring $375 : 1917 Dodge touring $10 119 Dodge touring $225 1921 Dodge touring $475 1924 Tudor Ford sedan, 3ust like new ..... $T,50 . 1922 Dodge touring $55 1923 Iodge touring $i2 ' 1920 Mitchell touring. A-l condition, new tires $350 11 cars Include 1925 license. Ta'rms. J." BONESTEELE MOTOR CO. q39 1'ACKAIIU lll'PrtON ESSEX UDUU LKU CARS "rlurtKon BpeedBter $775 l)oliro touring . $450 Hupmohile touring $450 Muxwell touring $500 UudHon coach $1206 'arkarri touring ............ $1400 Vord sd.in $100 liulrk touring $100 Thene are only a fow of the car to Mf-lect from. Iiok over our eturk. Trade In your old car as first payment. Reasonable terme Kiien. FKEl) M. POWELL Molor Cars Cottnge at Ferry street Paf-k.-ird Hud. on Knsex qS9 FOG AT BEND Bend, Or., Feb. 13. A heavy fog which hung over the town last night waa responsible for a series of accidents at the New port bridge aeroaa the Deschutes river-within the city limits. Dis trict. Attorney A. J. Moore man aged to save himself from going orer the elde of the bridge when he came suddenly upon a crowd around the car of Lloyd Magfll which had juu turned completely around and finally stopping crow wtee of the road at the approach to the bridge. Icy pavements to gether with the fog was respon sible for the fimt accident and because of the Icy pavement Moore was unable to atop his car. He applied the brakes and took a chance on ,the railing of the bridge keeping him from going into the water, 13 feet below. 1 Fifteen feet of railing was torn off by the Moore car which final ty came to a halt with two wheelw hanging over the side of the bridge. No one woe injured. HOUSE VOTES EXTENSION OF BOND SALES (Continued from Page One) is a question ae to whether the highway commission can refund and issue new bonds, he declar ed. "However,, there is no danger if the law permitted fiuch pro cedure. The legislature meets again in two years, and any abuae could be stopped. The bill Is In the Interest of state develop ment. Representative Shelton, Baker, pointed out that the highway commission had not sold a bond during 1924 and that there was no danger of it abusing Its au thority. He pointed out that there was need of having an emergen cy iesue authorization on hand "What would happen if the gas tax were fought and found un constitutional?" ho asked. Hamilton, of Bend, fought for the bill. "We can't stop highway building now," he declared. "In eastern Oregon and .in certain coast counties work is hardiy started. Because the Willamette valley is paved, there is no reas on to stop and forget eastern Oregon and other sections. Representative Carkin opposed the bill, he explained, on account of the policy it carried. "It'e a question of whether or not we (mall give free reign to the high way commission, he averred, i have every confidence in the high way commission, but it ie like individuals in that it is likely to become enthused In its work to too great an extent. If the bill : passed, the commission can reis sue as rapidly as refunding ie provided. There is a move on to bring up our valuation of proper ty which would make available greater Income 'for the commis sion than now exists. SALEM, MASS-. CHALLENGES SALEM, ORE. (Continued from Page One) Hug this morning. "I think it will be one of the best things Sa em high school hai over done," was the statement made by J. C. Nelson, principal or the high school. "The only -Miing that may stand in our way is the matter of financing tho proposl tion." He has already interviewed railroad authorities regarding the expenses of the trip, he IndicateJ The debate at Salem will prob ably ho held iu the armory, he said, and admission will be charged to defray expenses of the trip. Possibility was Been that the chamber of commerce mlglit help the project iu a financial way. The debute In Salem next May will probably he on the general quoHtlon of child labor measure by tho federal govern men'.. The people of MussuchusetU recently defeated the child Ichor anion 1 ment by an overwhelming vu'.c, and the eastern team wishes to up hold the action oi the people there. Indications are that the debatin authorities at tho local high school will not agree to so specific a statement of the question, sine? the eastern school would have the advantage of closer access to the material in such case. It is proo-;-hle, however, that the Salem team will favor tn a general way federal regulation ot child labor. It has not been definitely itr ranged how many debaters will be on each team, hut 'he number will be either two or three. Hulani debaters will probably ,be selected from among Homer Richards. Thomas Child, Avery Thompsan and Margaret Pro, who now con- pose the two Salem teams of '.wo members each. FATE OF PUOHI DEPARTMENT UP TO PIERCE (Continued from Page Ono is (o be expected that if the gov ornor does not correct the evil they hare mado clear to him they will tnke steps to do so, or Join forcen with others aiming to that end. , Trniifer Suggested While It Is generally anticipat ed thut a bill transferring the pro hibition department to the board of control will be proposed, the germ of another Idea has already taken root. This is to have the legislature itself commission ' a prohibition director, give him broad authority, and make him rmpoiislhle to the legislature for the conduct of the department. ON THE AIR FRIDAY M4.H1' (Pacific Time) KGW 8 p. m University of Oregon ex'onaion lecture. Pro fessor Franklin E. Foltz, as sistant dean of the school of business administration, 10:36 p. m., Hoot Owla with Elks' quartet, and other features. KFAE, Pullman. Wash., 236 7:30-9 p. ni., diversified fea ture program. KM. Los Angeles. Cal., 467 5:30-6 p. tn., musical half hour; 6:45-8. organ recital; 8-9, Eve ning Herald program; 1-10, Carl Meyer and his orchestra: 10-11, vocal aud instrumental pro gram. KFOA. Seattle, Wash., 450.2 8:30-10 p. m.. Times studio program; 10-11, Olympic hotel danco orchestra. KI'QX, Seattle. Wash., 238 8-9 p. m., Eirl Gray and his orchestra; 9-1 0 concert hour; 10-11. Earl Gray and his or chestra. KFStl, Loe Angeles, Cal., 278 7:30-9:15 p. m.. young peo ple's Evangelistic service; 9:15 10. Silver baud concert; 10-11, organ recital. KUO, Oakland. Cal.. 299.8 5:30-6 p. in., till Is" half hour. K1I.I, Los Angiles. Cal., 404.1 6:30-7:30 p. m., stories from American history; 7:30, talk, "The Future of Advertising"; 8 10, diversified musical program: 10-11. Hi It more hotel orchestra. IvNX. Hollywood, Cal., 337 5: 45-6: 15 p. in., organ music concert; 1:15-7:30, dinner hour m uslc ; S -1 0, m u steal progra m ; 1011, amateur hour; 11-12, Cocoa nut Grove dance orches tra. KPO, San- Franclflco. Cal., 429.5 6-9 p. ni., program; 9- 10, qne act play. S.VTTRDAV MGIIT (Pacific Time) KGW. Portland, Ore., 492 10 p. ni!,Colburn'a Melody Men of the Hotel Portland; Inter mission solos by Harlan Thomp son. baMso, accompaniments by Winifred Worrell. KFOA. Seattle, Wash., 450.2 Times dan.e music by Moy er's Melody Nighthnwks. KFSO, Los Angeles. Cal., 278 7:30-9:30 p. m auditorium service. KNX, Hollywood. Cll.. 837 7:30-S p. ni., organ recital; 8 10. Sulphury and Alexander voyage to the South Seas; 10- 1 1. Ambassador hotel dance orchestra; 11-12, June Purcell, the KNX girl. KFI, Lob Angeles, Cal., 467 7-7:45 p. in., dance imislo pro gram; 8-9, vocal and Instrumen tal selections; 10-11, Packard Radio club. KHJ, Los Angeles, Cal., 404.1 6:30-7:30 p. m., stories from American history; 8-10, Valen tine parly; 10-11, Art Hickman's dauco orchestra; 1 1 :30, pep program with tho Lost Angels. SINDAY (Pacific Time) KGW, Portland, Ore., 492 I:.i0 a. m.. services from First Frc'ibyti-rUu churcn; Dr. Har old Row man, i astor. 3 p. m., municipal concert by wire tele phony from public auditorium. 6 p. m., ( lunch service provid er uy rorthind Council of Churches; sermon by Rev. J. A. West of New York, chief execu tive Roy Scouts of America. 7 p. m., dinner program by Col burn's concert orchestra of the Hotel Portland; intermlHion solos by Jeannette Riersou, pl an t. This, however, presents tho al ways objectionable feature of hav ing the legislature dabble In the administrative ldo of governmen tal affairs, but there are those who favor the ptan ox a temporary ar rangement to be endured until there has been a change in the of fice of governor. There Is this certainty about the situation: if the governor refuses to fire Cleaver a bill to transfer the department out of the gov ernor's hands will go sailing t'iru the house, notwithstanding the ve to, and there is no certainty that the friends ot the executive, minus such supporters as Eddy, Garland, Johnson and Rare, would be nblo to sustain a veto In the upper house. Abolishment Not LlkHy Abolishment of the department can bo reasonably said to be out of the question. Such a proposal would certainly rile In the senate, if not In the house. LtknviHO tl-.u bill Introduced in tho scnulo yemerday to Increase the fund of tho state department from $25,000 a year to $r,o,OUO. dues not evidence any glowing proHpectfl of enactment. Its two eomp-iiiion measures they were all thro Introduce! by the al coholic traffic committee, although it Is undLi-Htood that none of the members arj to be bound to them will likely be fouuht out solely on their merits. One writes into the Htate bom dry law the Vol Htead provision an to tho use aud pussp.mii.n of wine for sacramental purpo.HfM, and the other apeeifieH that the ngonts of the prohibition department shall be named by the coniuiLsbloner rather th.m the gov- e.nor, and specific.! that the de partment fchiill cooperate with lo cal offieltils. All To .ovcriior There In no indication as yet as to what reception III greet the econimendation made by Senator Hare and tour members ot the house committee that a flying miuadron be substituted for the pro hibltion department, and that the local officers be given a larger share of the enforcement fund Should the governor retain Cleav er and control over the proposed "flylr.g stjuadron" be vested in him, than the Hare plan would bo doomed to practically certain de ft at, for fear that Cleaver would be appointed to head the new corps Ith Cleaver out of the way this ffiiggeslion mlht get by both houses. And, In the last analysis, the department may retain Its samo statue for another two years at len.it. The probers have pointed out the way. If the governor re mores Cleaver It la probable that the department will remain as it is with but a few minor changes in the law. gg A0ENT3 WASTED KK AGENTS WANTED Sell th Magic lean auto polish, one coat Will last 3 months. Territory open for the right man. Ask for Frank Rutterfield, 36S State street, Salem, Or. gs41 LLGALS NUTU'K of Intention to lmtrove Howard Street front lligU Street w Church Street Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Ba lem. Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby da- . dares its purpose and intention to improve Howard stteet from the east 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 hicn 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 plans, specifications snd estimates, therefor, which were adopted 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. rne common Council hereby fur ther declares its purpose and in ten tion. to make the above describ ed improvement by and through the Street Improvement depart ment ot the City ot Salem. Ry order of the Common Coun cil February 2nd, 1925. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof is Feb. 4. 1925. 40 JOURNAL WAN1 ADS PAY DIRECTOR? Aiicri(.t:i;ii 9. N. WOODKY. .Xpert Uv- slock, furniture r.&l Mtat. sua. tloneer. Roe laio N. Summer Tel. 611 fur ml, dated. UATTKIIY SlU'l I.I ICS fKUST-O-UTK BATTERY SER VICE. Expert auto electrician,. Phone 1804 41) Court SL It. U. U&KTON, Unile batterlca. tartar and RjenAralot work. 171 8. Commercial. WILLAKL) Servlc Station. Jo. William. 631 Court street, phone 188. "Automotive electricians.- ;iiuuiitA(rroK UK. U. 416 U. . SCOTT, ohlrouractor, S. bank bldg. DKUUUISTS J. a I'KKKY. Rexail druKSlat, 116 8. Commercial St icIjKctk icaXj st ri-i.iics tlLKCTIUCAL Future Supply Co, 122 N Libert,. pOone 1134. Housa wiring and fixtures. UKOWNULL fcU.UOTKlO. auccea or to Welch Electric, contract ing and supplies. I7 Stat. 8L Phone 853. e AHCUili t-LEUNUR. electrician, house wiring by hour or con traot estimates furnished, phon. 80. 411 Court SL HAL1K ELECTRIC SHOP 31T Court. We do house wiring and carry a complete stock ot fix tures. Instrument repairing, ex perimental work. Electric appll sncea repaired. Phone 488. FLO It 1ST CL'T tlowora and floral pieces. De livery, o. r. Breithsupt. florist, 123 N. Liberty, phone 880. e Fltl'lT I1CVEHS WAKO K. Iticharddon, Salem, 54 Ore. HEMSTITCHING IKS. C. E. MILLElt, hemstitching stamping, buttons. Room 10. ever Miller's store, phone 11?. SALEM Elite, hemstitching, pleat ing. Duttons, stamping and nee dlework. Phone 171. 321 Oregon bldg MERCHANT TAILOIt D. H. UOSHEK Tailor for men and women. 474 Court St. U. A. ESTE3. fin e tailoring, 884 3'ate street. mo rout it ci, i :s LLOYO U. KAMSUEN. bike acces sories and Dayton bicycles. 887 Court street. HARRY W. SCOIT. The Cycle Mao." 14? south Commercial, phone 68. OKKGOIV HUMANE SOCIETY KEl'OKT cases of orutjlty to chil dren or animals in central Wil lamette valley district to Dr. W. O. Morehouse, humane officer. Salem. Or., tel. 1510. OITICIANS GLASSES Cittod by an optometrist. mow optical Co., 3Z5 State St. I'M Miti.; f'LUMHlNO sod general repair work. Phone 650, Qraber Bros.. 1 41 south Liberty UiEO M. UAKU Plumbing, heal ing, sheet metal works. 164 B. Commercial. PIANOS GEO. C. WILL, pianos, phono graphs, sewing machines, sheet musto and piano studies. Re pairing phonographs and sew Ing machines. 43J State. Salem. I'ltl.VriNG A SATISEIEO customer returns to the Rowland Printing company, phone 1511, Masonic Temple. It E PA lit INK STOVES of all kinds rebuilt, re paired, roils made. Tho Stovs shop. (55 Marlon, phone lb 24. 30 SluVEa rebuilt aud repaired, 50 rars experience. Depot Na tlonal and El I woo. 1 ts.tces. sixes 24 to 68 Inches high. Paints, oil and varnishes, etc, logan berry nd hop hooks. Salem Pence and. 8toe Work 850 Court street, phone 124 WATfc.Il COMPANY SALEM WATER COM PAN Y Of fices, corner Commercial and Trade Sts. Bills psyable month ly In advance. Phone 67. WOOD WORKING JAColi WEIZttiL Cabinet Work upholstering and reflnlshlng. Phone 1591. 11 Court St Farm Loans AHDSBS0N 4 RUPEET, tot Oregon Building