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THE " CAPITAL- 30 U KMTjJ " SALKM," "OKfiGON" THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1923 PAGE NINE With Salem Officially the World's Bee Center, Can Anyone Escape Getting Stung? -4 CapitalilJournal SUBSCRIPTION HAT KB By carrier 1ft centa a week. 45 emu a month. S a rear to ad vance. By mall, la Marion and Polk eounUea, one month 0 cents, I month 11.26. month $2.16. 1 year 14.00. Elsewhere (0 ceota a month. 15 a year. Entered as sucoua clan oil matter at Batem. Oregon. Mem bar ASSOOIATBD PRESS The Associated Press is exclus ively enUtled to the um (or pub Ucatloo of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwlae credited to thia paper and alao local newt pu bj Ished herein. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation " Advertising representatives: Charles E. Miller, 226 Fifth A a. New York City. W. S. Stock well, bids., Chicago, 111. M. C. Morgensen Lo Angeles and Francisco. Peoplea Gaa ft Co Inc.. Sea ilia, 8a n Classified Advertising Hates Rate per word each Insertion 1 cents, three Inaertlona a cent, ne week 8 cent, one month 30 cents, one year, per month, 12 eenta; minimum per au 26 centa. City ads cash In advance, and not taken over phone, unleaa ad vertiser baa monthly accouoL No allowance fur phone error. FOR SAL ft Hooves iHRL IX, wants housework. Box 32 care Journal. nit r'lVK room house. 11400. Inquire 1560 Bellevue St. terms. a4S I' Oil SAM-: Storo building and going filling station. Special price for a few days. Home Realty Co., 169 S. Utah St. a44 MY home for sale, furnished oi unfurnished; would lease to de Rirahle people. See property at 1192 s. 16th St. Hi CHOICE LOT $500 on paved street, cement walks, nil paid. Ideal location See Childs & Bechtel, 540 State street. a FOR SALE 2 room cottage, sleeping porch, woodshed, built in kitchen, garage, chicken house, gravel street. $1700, terms. 1305 Norway, phoiio 1 471 Af. 4S GOOD VALUE A 5 room new bungalow and garage, $31i0. small amount down and month ly payments like rent. WHY RENT THEREFORE? Wm. Fleming. 341 State St. , o45J Tool) 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 ter, for $5500, easy payments. II. E. Brown or Melvin Johnson, 109 S. Commercial. a SNAP $250 cash, $25 per month buys a real neat and well built bunga low, electric lights, sewer con nection, paving paid. Price $1500. Why pay rent? Bettor see Childs & Bechtel, 540 State street. n FOR SALE Attractive 4 room cottage with nice lawn, every thing modern, paved street and large lot only 8 blocks from state house; will sell with mahogany and walnut furniture for $3100 or unfurnished for $2700, terms. Notify Box X19 Capital Journal. n45 A REAL BUNGALOW New, strictly modern, 5 rooms, all ,- the built Ins. best of plumbing, dry basement, furnace, wnsh trays, largo lot, fruit tress, grapes, near State street. Ideal location. Priced for a quick sale $3600. See Childs & BechUl. realtors, 540 State street. n 4 room plastered house near uni rersity, good plumbing, built in, part basement, $1750. Will trade jn larger house up to $4000. 5 room new house, floored and :eiled attic, furnace, fireplace, ga rage, corner lot, view property. 11500. Cash $300 and balur.ee like ;cnt. WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor M6 Oregon bldg. a . NEAT new five room bungalow, plastered, bath, toilet, lights, H block to car, 6 blocks to Pchool. 2 blocks to highway, wood shed and garage. $250, $1150 pay ment and easy terms on bnlance A 3 room plastered house, paved street, 2 blocks to car, 2 to school, furniture goes with it. $1750, $800 payment, $25 per month and Interest. Pee J. A. Mills. .1314 Strife street. - a44 We have two fine lots on south High at $1000 apiece, 50 by 159 'eet. A'so on south Church at $700 Then there is a house and thr-e jots on north Liberty for $3000, J500 cash handles. Fine home on Broadway, 7 rooms, bath, toilet, garage, wood jhed and a lot C6 by 122 feet, on fasy terms. Will take car, or what have you? SQUARE PEAL REALTY CO. 102-3 U. S. bank hid g o ROOM BUNGALO.V, TWO LOTS $2750, $500 DOWN, TWENTY FIVE PER MONTH My client who owns this place look It In as part payment on a larger house and has no use for It is he lives out of town, telle mo io take easy terms, a good used lar can be prft in this neat cot tage Is located at 1240 north 21st, Salem. There are & rooms plaster td, bath, woodshed, garage, hen house, etc. Just go out and look at It and submit the best off?r you will make on 1L Either one or both lots. FRANK KINNEY, exclusive Igent. Eugene. Ore. fl46 HOUSES AT THE RIGHT TRICE 4 rooms, south Salem, $550, terms. 4 rooms, bath, laundry, wood ihed. cellar, corner lot, furnished. )2250. terms. 7 room, .modern, garage, wood Ihed, 2 lota,. nuts, fruit, $3250. (erms. 4 rooms, modern, garage, large tot, room for another house, south Mem. wonr"fn! view, priced for auick sale $3200, terms. 6 room modern home, garage, large lot, lots of fruit, close to atat house, priced to sell at once 37.0, easy terms. Yotf will have to tnirry to get this one. SOCOLOFFKY 841 Ptnte s JOUHNAl WAH1 ADS PAT h WANTED Situation h WANTED House work by bou or day. Call 1076W. h45 Stf AGENTS WANTED CAfAULE, ENERGETIC MAN' needed for factory representa tive to handle our business In Salem district; wonderful oppor tunity with future for right per son. Experience or capital un necessary. Wrke fully. Vulcan Mfg. Company, Kalamaxoo, Mich. gg43 I0ST AND FOUND LOST Pea fowl hen, finder plcuso call 13F3 and receive reward. k43 LOST White bulldog, brindle face, female. He ward- Phone 38 1W. k44 LOST Sunday night on the--main highway between Corvallia and Salem, a paper suit box with green dreas and pair of shoe In side. Reward if returned to V.c H. Beckinan, Terminal bldg., Sa lem, k! I ' WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED Good cow. A. llilfik er. Rt. 4, box 23 D. 144 WANTED 1000 chick brooder. A. Hilfiker, Rt. 4. box 23D. 144 WANTED Drag saw, must be i'i good condition. Phone 19F2. iU WANTED To buy 8x30 silo. I'hone 19F11 143 WANTED Good second hand coal brooder. 104F25. 143 fcL EG N Ell Plumbing and repair work . Phone 1310W. cl C 3 WANTED Some young gou's Gervaia. Or.. Rt. 2. box 1. 143 WANTED Several hundredcedar posts. Fiala's Vineyards, lit. 1. box SI. 143 MATERNITY nurse will go to homes. 2090 West Nob Hill. Kate M Jones. i6S 'LOWING and excavating done, also fertilizer for sale. I'hone 945 J. 166 WANTED To rent email acreage or furnished dairy and chicken ranch. 613 N. Capitol. 143 PRUNING With nursery 8 years, also gardening and lawn work. Address card N. J. Bowers, Si lem. Or.. Gen. Del. 141 LOT in good locution wanted. Will trade a 5 passenger touring car with new tires, good battery. Box Y15 Journal. il5 BRICK and tllo work reasonable. Specialty in fireplaces and chim neys. Phone 1947R. A. B. Mc Dowell. 1C2 WANTED Private money for farm loans. Wo have several applications on hand. Hawkins & Roberta, Inc, 205 Oregon building. ! WHO has a small house in a mountain district eastern Ore gon or Id.tho in exchange for a Salem home place. See Wm Fleming. 341 State. i45 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 SL phone 841. l WANTED Used furniture, stoves of ill kinds, guns, kodaks, tools, etc. People's Furniture store sells for less or makes the other fellow do It. Phono 734, 271 N. Commercial. ( WANTED All kinds of junk, we pay highest cash prices fur rag, sacks, metal, hides, paper, etc. Old cars to wreck.- trailers for sale. 900 north Commercial, phone 2157, Cherry City Junk and Auto Wrecking Co. 115 e FOR SALE Miscellaneous c BALED clover hay and straw. Phone 9R1R. c LOOSE clover huy for sale. I'hone 86F2. c!3 FOR SALE Fox terrier puppies. Aufranee. 6UF3. c48 FOR SALE Strawberry plants, phone 44F5. c47 CLOVER hay. W. A. Roth, Salem, Rt. 7. cpi BALED hay, clover and vetch. Phone 39F5. c15 OLD PAPERS for sale, large bun dle 5c. Capital Journal. c FOR SALE Wicker baby bugjv, good as new, $15. 567 N. lath. t 13 PUKE bred Plymouth Rock eggs 50c a eetting. Phone 89F23. c6S AIR pressure water system com plete. Phone 1181R, 515 8. 21ft street. r-45 LLOYD baby buggy. like new, very reasonable. 110 W, Lilcoln street. c45 F ( ) I iS ALE 1 1 ousehold t Jrn i t u r e . 1955 north Capitol street; leav ing town. c43 FORi SAU9 2 si I k floss matt resses worth $60. will sell for $.10. Phone 1132J. c4 FOR SALE Lease and iuiiii.-ii-inga of on eleven room n pay ment house. 630 north Liberty. c4 1 FOR SALE Baled hay and straw, also incubator, Jersey cow. A. E. Kuenzl, Rt. 7, box 152, Salem. c47 FURNITURE at a sacrifice, stoves, beds, bookcase, tables and many other things. 2617 Brooks ave. ell STRAWBERRY plants, inspected Treblas and Etterbergs, excep tionally fine. Winnie Pettyjohn, 216 Oregon bldg. c4.l J DO GLADIOLI 3 bulbs blooming sire, postpaid, while they last $1 I. H. Upjohn. 954 S. Liberty 6t. Silem. Or., phone 1700. c LIKE a good story? The year's best, starts Feb. 20th In the Portland News, until April 1st for 45c. B. J. Hamilton, Dlst. Mgr., phone 3289W or 923. c FOR SALE Strawberry plants. 10.000 or more, best variety. 121. only 25c per hundred. Au frey White, 169 S. High, phone 1718. c43 FRUIT TREES High and Ferry, call and see our atock before buying. Phone 114 0M. FRUiTLAN'D NTTRSERY HIGHEST ciih price paid, we buy even thing, used furniture, tools, rags, sacks, old metal and tHted cam. Get our prices before you sell. Phone 39S, 215 Center street. c MAGIC CLEAN EK Mke your old car look like new, no hsrrj work, will give the car a natur al gloss. 1 pt. bottle $1. F. But terfield, 363 Stale St., Salem. c41 t ITOR SALE Poultry ' SALEM CHIOKER1ES Headquarter for baby chicks. 7 varieties. 264 N. Cottage, Salctn. phone 400. f BROWN Leghorns, early layers, best blood on the Pacific coast. Cockerels, eggs. Write Joe War- Iner. 8144 6th 6t, Salem. f"0 RHODE IS LAM J It EL) chick and hatching eggs fur sale now. From real reds, large, dark red bird. Phone 111F14, A. L. Llndbeck. f4: toll SALE Wbite Leghorn hatching eggs, a great laying strain, $1 setting. $5 hundred, pen of Jersey Black Giants. Claude Stevenson, phone 14F4. f45 d FOR SALE Nursery Stock " W'AKK EN NLRS7HY Guaran teed nursery stock, all kinds. Special low prices this week. Sue me no w, save money, 655 Ferry. d45 FRUIT NUT Trees at attractive prices, opposite O. E. depot, just off State street, 140 S. High. Phone 10F4, Mathis Nursery Co. q5S dss FOR SALE Livestock VETERINARIAN, Dr. Patterson. phone 2028W. e50 CLOVER hay for sale. Rt. 7, box 102, H. Walker, phone 15F21. C4t FRED W. LANG E, veterinarian, office 430 S. Commercial, phone 1198; res. phone 166e. FOR SALE Ciood work team, cheap if taken at once; wagon and harness. 178 West Wilson. e4 5 FOR SALE One team, weignt 1600, 5 and 6 years old; one team weight 13.0, 5 and 8 years old. Call 64FT1. e43 FOR SALE Fine young Jersey Holstein cow, heavy rich milker fresh, fine condition; also Jersey cow fresh, fine family cow. 3rd house east of Turner on pave ment. e43 REAL ESTATE TRADE tor Salem property, 15S acres in Steele county. N. Dak, Well located, $H000 value. Foley, room 1 over Bush bank. n4:t I CAN produce a real bargain In a bungalow if you can raice $1000 to $1800 cash down. Win Fleming, 341 State St. n45 160 AC R E S O F CAN Aiil AN LAND to trade, for real estate in Salem. Scheelar Auto Wreck lng Co., 1085 N. Commercial trcet. HA V E inquiries for modern res idences. Call and list them at once, or phone 1(18 and. our representative will calL Cus tomers waiting. Home Realtv Co.. 169 S. High St. rt48 OPEN FOR INSPECTION Sub urban home and chicken ranch, modern bungalow, hot and cold water, electricity. A real buy by out of town owner. Term-', Phone 9F22. n47 HAVE client who will build two story mercantile building with full basement, for responslb. tenants desiring lease. Ralph H. McCurdy, Steeves-Moore bldg. n44 OWN YOUR OWN HOME Pay like rent. Values to . suit any taste. Every month's rent sets you farther back. It Is bad bus iness and unnecessary. Let me snow you. Harris, Masonic Tern ple. phones 795. 1942J. n SPECIAL 2 new hr uses valued at $5200 for both, will trade for store or filling station. 8 acres close in, with new: buildings. Price $3000; will trade for house In Salem about same value. 5 room house and garage, large lot with all kinds of fruit. A bar gain for $17a0 with $300 down THOMASON 33m State street n N E WTOI M Y 2 story concrete business build ing In eastern Oregon town and dandy good 20 acre irrigated tract with good buildings, to exchang for acreage near S .lem. Fine lot north Capitol St. $300. 40 acre ranch, 10 acres prunos and apples, farm buildings, near town and school, $6000; want residenco for part. Close in modern 6 room bunga low. $4000, terms. jLXtra nice modern 5 room bungalow, north Salem, $4200, terms. See us for good buys or ex changes. PERRINE & MARSTERS Com. club bldg. n Great buy in a corner lot. hou.ie is nil furnbhed. has 2 baths, 2 ga rages, brings $50 per month $3800 5 room bungalow close in, pav ed street, $4200. 6 room bungalow on N. Capitol dandy corner. $1500. 7 room new home $10,500. Grocery store all ready to sell tne goods, ;jG0. Grocery store lease and will in voice, good location. Blacksmith shop, 2 lots, " Ford service garage, gasoline and pump, all tools and fixtures, tires an .1 machinery, 6 room house, 2 lots, in rich country town, $12,000. Trade house for small tract. Small acreage and modern bun galow $7500. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE, Realtor 492 N. Cottage fit. n It's a case of "final spt-dlii?" and the owner says "swan the equity for somethin'," It's a mighty nice ntue 4 acre tract nicely im proved close in. Its worth 87000: Let's be fair end offer the Swede with the 65 improved acres near the highway, clear, and priced at $6500, a reasonable eauitv In a Salem residence for his farm; or woman t you like to get out just a little where there's a wonderful view, and blossom time coming soon, 14 acres in prunes and cher ries and a modern house with modern equipment, and all fixed too. for chickens, worth $10,500 and they will give you credit for a house in town; Maybe you have some en 1 1 a re n and you would n t feel disgraced If they earned a little money before they are 18, well we have a little cherry orch ard of 1 S acr"s that will yield $500 worth of fruit per year, with nice buildings and only out a Mi ca n trade a town house of equal tie way, worth $35,000 and you value for It. In conclusion we still write insurance and have a couple of houses for rent. M'OILCHRIRT A .PENNINGTON 209 U S bank bldg. phone 140. n IIISUELLAHEOUS COMFORTS tacked for $1 each. at 898 Trade St. tn44 W'ooDHY buy furniture (or caaa. phone HI. HAIRCUT and bobbing 35c; shave 15c. 1611 N. Commercial St. barber shop. m45 FOR expert furniture packing and shipping, call SUtra Furniture tore, phone 4l. -n SOOS Scjvscger service. Garbage and refuse of all Binds removed by the month at reasonable ratea phone SS. residence 205. Ceaa pools cleaned and dead animal removed m SQUARE Dual Welding Works ox- acetylene and electric. We spe cialize on cylinder blocks, alum inum ca sea. h ea vy cast 1 ro n , steel tanks, boilers, flues, leaf and coll springs, frame and fenders. Call us for estimates If its a ade of metal we can weld It $49 Ferry St. phone 864. m ee FOR SALE Wood ee WOOD sawing, phono 1131. ce67 ASH $8, oak $&.50. Phone 1131. ec.Hi WOOD sawing. Fisher Bros. Phone 1819. eeGS DRY wood fur sale. Phone 254 o: 5 . ee-ia WOOD All kinds, phone 13i tKf 31. ee j FREE wood, come and get It. phone 84F14. ee4 I GOOD dry second growth wood, $ 50 cord. Phone 852. ee45 OLD fir and tecond growth for sale. Phone 39S. ee45 FOR dry wood call C. D. Query, phone 77F2. eell2 L E N A K E R sa w a wood. P h o n e 2097J. ee62 BEST fir wood now $6.50. Call 1131. ee56 ASH wood, any length. H. A Kuenzi, Rilverton, Or. ee59 DRY slab wood for sale, and sec ond growth. I'hone 1756. ee52 FO R SA LE Fir a nd oak wood Phone 92F3. C, E. Bradley. eel7 NICE dry slab wood and oak for sale cheap. 1819. ee331 WOOD sawing, Judd & Schmidt, phone 142. - ee54 16 INCH block wood $3.75 per load. 4 loads $14. Phone 1879W ee45 NICE dry, well seasoned hI.i'j wood for $5 per cord. P.hone 1X19. eeGS GOOD COAL .DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES HILL MAN FUEL CO. PHONE 1855 ce TRANSFER Also good dry wood and Utah coal LARMEK TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Phone 930 ee UEST GRADE OF WOOD 4 fL and 16 Inch Dry and green Mill Wood Dry Second Growth Fir Dry Old Fir Dry 4 ft. ash Prompt delivery and reasonable price. Fred E. Wells, 280 outh Church, nhone 1542. FOR RENT APARTMENTS, 268 north Cottage J FURNISHED apt, 1-2 floor, heat- Cd. 945 S. 12 1 h; J48 FOR RENT Two largo heated sleeping rooms. Phone 836J. J45 FURNISHED cottuge, block from post office. Call 1063R. J45 FURNISHED apt., sleeping porch 340 N. Liberty. J47 FOR RENT Unfurnished apt. lri vale bath. 570 Union. J14 FTnNISH ED u part men t, 11 7 1 Cheuieketa. J43 ROOM and board for two. Phone 1547M. J41 APARTMENTS, 265 S. Cummer clal. J 5 7 HOUSE and apartmonts. phone 2056J. J329 MODERN 3 room furnished apart mcnt, 658 Center, phone 1284W. j43 THREE furnished house keeping rooms, firt floor. 732 north Commercial. j48 WANTED To rent 5 or 6, room modern house, best oi reference Call 684M. 544 FRONT room and kitchenette furnished for house keeping, $13 1550 Waller 6t. ji3 FOR KENT Going filling station and store building. Home Real ty Co.. 1C9 S. High 8L J4P 3 ROOMS, down stairs, light and wnter furnished, $12.50 month 1609 north 4th. j43 FOlt RENT Strictly modern four room apartment, adults only. 755 Ferry St jlti 3 ROOM furnished aparlinenr. nice and clean, adults. 687 north Front street. J4 3 FURNISHED apartments. reas onable. no objection to chil tlren. 960 Broadway. j65 FOR RENT Houses and apart. ments. F. L. Wood, 341 State street. J NICELY furnished, or unfurnish ed, 5 room apartment, adults, 715 S. 12th street, phone 1855J j44 BOARD and room for children country home, $20 per month; can give reft-rences. C care Jour nal. J48 ROOM and use of kitchen give,i free to lady who will be homo evenings, object company. Phone 604R. j4:i NICELY furnished heatf-d roon in modern no me, garage if de sired. 745 N. Church St. phone 49S. J43 FOR RENT Two nicely furnish ed apartments, close in. Inquire at 268 north Liberty, phone 1927W. J NICELY furnished modern clean apartment, heat and water turn Ished, in downtown dlst -t. Pat ton Apartments. Call Pat ton's bonk store. J1 FOR RENT 17 acres, joins Sa lem corp., 8 acres prunes, wan balance put Into strawberries will lease three years, must be reliable orchard and berry man Arthur Ma'lwn, Brook. Or. J UI FOR RENT Two unfurnished, 3 room aiisrrtmenta. Good location on north Capitol street. Renti nt $16 and 119 each, with gr rngt. pe Wells Tallmnn & Hoi, 229 Oregon bldg,, Salem, Or. J4 v.i pu a journal Wdui au" I ff WANTED Helo WANTED Girl or woman to do light house work In family of two. Phone ftmv. g43 FOR bALK Farms FOR SALE or trade, 6 acres 10 miles south ef Salem near highway, fenced; in bearing fruit, (air buildings. J. W. Clark. b46 SPRINGTIME IS HERE Beautiful close in acreage tracts. $-700, just east of town, one of the beet 5 acre tracts, bouse, elec tric lights, barn, all kinds of bear ing fruit trees. Some choice on, two hud four acre tracts. CHILDS BECHTEL 540 Slate strvet h FOR SALE Or trade by owner. 20 acres 8 miles from Salem on paved road, 6 room house, barn, chicken house, brooder house, electric lights; 15 acres bearing fruit, balance in crop; team and machinery enough to run place. 60 hens. 3 Incubators. 2 electric brooders; will give terms xr trade for city proporty. See own er at 245 N. High St., Salem. b45 LOANS GOVERNMENT lon on farms 5S4 per cent. F. L. Wilkinson. 202 U. S. National bank bldg. MONEY to loan on rcai estate, pri vate money, lowest ralea T. K Ford, over Bush's bank. r MONEY TO LOAN ou city prop erty, either building and loan plan or private money. Farms loans with insurance company money at 5 H with commis sion added. Ralph H. McCurdy, Noa. 6 and I. Steeves-Moore Bldg.. Salem. r LOANS FARM LOANS Plenty of money to loan on good farm security. CITY LOANS Wa are loaning Prudential Insurance company money on city residences and business property, at 6 per cent, plus a commission. Haw kins & Roberta Inc.. 205 Oro gon bldg. r FARM AND CITY LOANS 20 yar farm loans oc rural credit plan, with privilege of pre- oayment at any time. City loan made, t lowest rate if interest. If ou have money tc lor.n on either city or farm property see me, I have clients wanting private money. R. W. MARSTERS 0 Masonic Temnle. SAlem. r a AUTOS .UNFURNISHED 4 room apt. prl ' vate bath, car line, $20. 1845 N. Summer street. . qlH RESALE 7 xl2fe truck bed 'complete, oak tail gate. John "son. phone 149. q44 FO 1 1 SA L E 0 1 d mode 1 Ford : n good shape $35 cash takes It. G. E. Frakes, camp grounds West Salem. frt SUHEELAR AUTO WRECKING Co. will buy your old car, high est cash prices paid. 1085 N. Commercial street. q I HAVE a Peerless eight sedan for which a trade for real estate will bo considered. What have tyou? Fred M. Powell, 690 Ferry street. q47 FUR SALE Or trade, u good ;1921 model y ton truck, new tires on all four; will trade for real estate, wood, timber or any thing of cash Value. A. Madsen, , Brooks, Or. q45 FOlt SALE Or exchange, nearly new 5 passenger Buick touring car. 6 cylinder, dandy condition, with extras. Consider equity in small house or vacant lot. Home Realty Co.. 169 S. High. q44 FORD TRUCK ! ! 1924 Ford truck with stake body. Universal transmission and Rocky Mountain .brakes. Excel ' lent mechanical condition. $450, Call at 690 Ferry street. q4 7 "r 1924 MODELS 1924 Ford touring $325 1924 Ford sedan $525 , 1924 Chevrolet sedan $700 Eaay Terms . NEWTON CHEVROLET CO. q USED FORD SPECIALS 1923 4 door sedan $475 .1924 touring '1923 touring ,1923 coupe 1922 coupe ,1924 roadster $350 .' $275 $395 $315 .. $3 25 - $14 5 1920 touring, starter ,1924 Tudoor sedan . $535 Easy tor ins, 1925 license includ ed. VALLEY MOTOR CO. Phono 1995 a . LOOK THESE OVER ; Maxwell touring $500 Dodge touring $250 Do d ge runabout M-...... $30" Essex coach $700 : Ford sedan . . $27 Hudson touring .... $300 Ford truck $450 Packard touring $1600 Packard demonstrator . $2250 Packard eight touring $3250 Peerless 8 sedan $1500 Hudson oach $1200 Essex coach new $1070 It will pay you to look over our stock. Demonstrations cheerfully given without any obligation to nuy, cars ore guaranteea exactly as represented. Open every evening FRED M. POWELL, Motor Cars Conner of Cottage and Ferry. q47 CERTIFIED USED CARS What we mean by a certified urd car, is that when we sell it certified used car it must be Jut like wo represent It. If not we will glv! them the privilege, of turn ins It hack In on any other use I caj-that we have in stork at the pneo paid. We list here a few for your ap prnvnl: 1922 Overland touring $275 121 Oldsmohilc indosure $500 , 121 Dodne enclosure $40 J2l Hupmoblle touring ...$650 1S22 Dodge touring $450 1919 Studebakrr redan $600 Overland Red Bird $551 We also have Fords, Chevrolet! nnd Overlands at $50 and up that will he sold as In. ' "After We Sell We Serve" i F. W. PETTYJOHN CO. 219 N. Commercial St. q The Capital Journal Dominates Field f In News and Ada ON THE AIR FRIDAY SIGHT KGW. Portland, Ore., 4928 p. m., University of Oregon lec ture; Dr. John J. La ml bury of the school of music; subject, "ItUtcnlug to Piano Music." ( Illustrated) ; 10:30, Hoot Owls with Pantuges Frolic and other features. KFI, L-w Angeles, Ca!., 4$7 6:30-C p. m.. Examiner's musi cal half hour; 4:45-8, Aeolian residence pipe organ recital. Dun AlcFarl-tnd, organist; 8-9, Eve ning Herald, Janet Mucdonald'a Svncopating Co-eds; George Herbert Hupp, baritone; Juaulta Ituffi, soprano; 9-10. Examiner, vocal program, pupils of Thomas T.tylor Drill; 10-11, Jay plows flute ensemble with vocal solo ists. KFOA. Seattle. Wash., 455 6:45-8:15 p. m., Sherman Clay & Co.; 8:30-10, Times studio program, Nellie Duffy, Fnlth R'jssiter; 10:05-11, Olympic ho tel dance m wde. KFQY, Seattle, Wash., 238 7:15 p. m , bedtime story. Aunt Vivien; 8-9, Earl Gray and his Hotel Butler orchestra; 9-10, concert hour; 10-11, Earl Gray and his orchestra. Kl-.SG, Los Angeles, Cal 278 7:30-9:15 p. m., young peo pie's night at Angelus temple, Aimee Semple Mrl'herson, pas tor; 9:15-10, concert. Silver baud, G. N. Nichols, director; talk on "Radio," N. E. Brown; 10-11, organ recital, Roy Reid Briirnall. KH J, Los Angeles, Cal., 404 6-6:30, Art Hickman's Hilt more hotel concert orchestra, Edward Fit spat rick, director; 6:30-7:30, little stories Ameri can history, Prof. Walter Syl vester Hertzng; Richard Heiid rick. screen starlet and Uncle John; 8-10, a trip through Or. nnge county, California, present ed by Orange county furm bu reau; 10-11, Karl Burnett's Bllt mnre hotel dance orchestra. KNX, Hollywood, Cul.. 337 5:15-6:15 p. m., Wurlitzer organ recital: sports talk, Sid Zift; 6:,l0-'i :-u. dinner hour music; 8-9, program, Columbia Outfit ting company; 9-10, program, Keastorn Outfitting company; 10-11, amateur hour; 11-12, Abo Lyman's Cosoanut Grove orches tr.i from Ambassador hotel. KT.X, Oakland, Cal., 5096-7 p. m organ recital from Am erican thenter; 7:45-9:45, studio program, KLX players; 9:45 10:30, dance music by Wolo h:in's Catiforninus. KJR, Seattle, Wash.. 405 8:30-9:30 p. in., musical studio program. KEPEAL OF INHERITANCE TAX FAVORED (Continued from Page One) itance taxes not only the proper ty of Its own citizens, but the property ot citizens ot other states, the president, by way ot illustration, showed how a shara of stock upon death ot its owner might be made subject to seven separate and distinct inheritance taxes by the federal and various state governments. "All this means, he added, "not only an actual amount of tax which may under particular circumstances exceed 100 per cent of the value of the stock, but the expense, delay and inconvenience ot getting clearances ot the states who claim a right to tax the property is a serious burden to the heir who Is to receive the stock. Particularly Is this expense disproportionate to a tax paid by a small estate, which has but few shares of stock. In many cases the expense alone must ex ceed the total value ot the shares which it is sought to transfer. Looking at It from the standpoint of state rvenue, I am told it is probable that the full cost of ex ecutors of ascertaining the tax and obtaining; t'io necessary trans fere is In the aggregate nearly as much as the tax received by the states upon this property ot non resident descendants. Here, in deed, is extravagance In taxation. Are Capital Taxes "Differing from income taxes which are deductions from what a tax payer makes each year, and l uEGALS P FOR SALE The undersigned, clerk of school district No. 24, Marlon county, Oregon, will receive bids for the purchase of the property known as the Washington school being one block of ground consisting of twelve 'nt and the buildings there on until eight p. m. February 21, 1925. Bidders may have the option of submitting bids as follows: 1, Land and all buildings there on. 2 Land nnd nil buildings except the portable building. 3. Land only. 4. Duildings only. 5. Buildings excepting the port able. A certified check of 5 per cent of the bid must accompany same and the right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 24, Marion County, Oregon. By W. H. Ituriehnrdt, clerk. NOTICH of AsMRmr-iit for 'ot of Improv ing Mill Mrwl front Klttcvtith SlrfM't to Nrvrntcrinh Nlri-t Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, will, at or about 7:30 o clock p. m., on March 8, 1925, In the Council Chambers of the City Hail, Salem, Oregon, pro ceed to a ess upon nr-d ngalns. each lot, part of lot or parcel of land liable therefor Its proportion ate share of the cost of Improving Mill street from the east lino of Sixteenth street to the west line of Seventeenth street. All persons Interested In th said a-vespment are hereby notl fled to appear before the said Council at said time and place and present their objections. If l they have, to said assessment and annly to the said Council to equal iie their proportionate share of same. By order of the Common Coun ell February 14, 1925. M. FOIIIjHKN. City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof 1 Feb. t. 1925. payments for which presumably can be made without hardship, inheritance and estate taxes are capital taxes; they take a part ' the accumulated capital of the nation. This capital is not usually represented by cash or readily marketable securities, but It may be a business built up by the de cedent through a lifetime or property long held, (or which there is no immediate market. In consequence, to pay inheritance and eutate taxes in cash execu tors muat sell the property which comes Into their hands at what is equivalent to a forced sale, with the usual consequence of loss in value. "The effects of these excessive taxes are two fold: first, they teud to lower values throughout the country by rcaonn of forcing upon the market securities which cannot be readily absorbed, thu-j lowering .the. -very level of values upon which inheritance and es tate taxes are actually based. Sec ondly, they take away the inspira tion to work in order to build up a business or create a property. Relief Necessarv "The burden ot taxation is one from which relief must be found It touches directly aud indirect ly all of our citizens. The most obvious field of economy is for the government to spend lew. It is however, equally deslrab' that the burden put by the gov ernment on Its citizens be pro durtivs of government revenue nnd not destructive of. the prop erty of the taxpayer, for it is whnt the tax payers give, rather than what the government ulti mately spends, which measures the effect of the tax upon t'.ie cit izen. We should therefore, by a simplification of our method of taxation and the imposition of economically sound rates cf taxation,- make certain that the gov ernment realizes more nearly the values which t"Q citizen relin quishes. "Already the tav lev.cd by the states upon l'tnd aro so high as to menace th prosperity of the farmer. For the saks of revo nue which the federal govern ment receives from this rource being In the last fiscal year only a BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Bakery, town 9oo in habitants, no competition, cheap. 1298 N. Church. u4". FOR SALE Grocery Hlore In north Salem, $1500, terms. Has two businesses, must sell on. Home Realty Co., 109 S. High street. u44 FOR SALE Auto cump. this i a mo'iey maker, one of the finest groves on the Pacific highway. A. Weiuert, Eugene, Or., motor Rt. . U43 FOlt SALE Small meat market business with good equipment, good location, good business, will sell very reasonable, only small amount of money needed Box X222 Capital Journal. u4S FOR SALE Good established business, that is paying, well located, long lease, cheap rent. Price $3200. with established earaco business and all enuipt. $450 buy small restnitrant pay ing business, well located. If you want to get into a pay ing business see CHILDS & BECHTEL 540 State street U PERSONAL EPILEPTICS At last a treatment which stops seizures from firs' day, No bromides, narcotic. Guaranteed. Information free. Hunter Laboratories, 207 Main. Little Rock, Ark. 143 p LEO Mr, p Kiu nii K's notice of Sale of Krai ProKTiy on Foreclosure Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of an execution duly issued out f the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Ma rion nnd to me directed on tho 10th day of February, 1025, upon a judgment nnd decree duly ren dered, entered of record and docketed in and by said court on the 4th day of February, 195, hi a certain suit (hen In said court pending, wherein C. II. Shenk win plaintiff and Agnes E. Mm'nh nni Burton F. Marsh, her hushand, were defendants in faVor of plain tiff and against :tid defetidants by which execution I nin com mnmb'd to sell tho property In said execution and hereinafter de scribed to pay the sum due the plaintiff of $29R.32, with interest thereon nt the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 16th day of April. 1923, until pnld and the further sum of $100,00 attorney s fees together with the co-its nnd disbursements of said suit taxed nt $12.00 and costs nnd expenses ot said execution, I will on Sat urday the 21st day of March, 1925, at the hour of lo o'clock a. m. of said day at the west door of the county court house in Suletn, Ma rion county, Oregon, well at puhlic auction to the highest bidder for enh In hand on the day of sale, all the right, title. Interest and es tate which said defendant and all persons claiming under them sub Heiunt to the date of the execu tion of plaintiff's mortgage In, of and to said premises herelnbefore mentioned nnd described in said execution as follows, towlt: Beginning at a point 30 feet south of the center line of Rural nveriue, extended, westerly from Commercial street In the city of Kalem. Marlon county, Oregon, said point being J 851 feet wester ly from the center line of Com mercial street, in the city of Sa lem, Oregon, and running thence southerly 239.9 feot to the north boundary line of the City View cemetery; thence westerly along unid boundary line 165.7 feet; thence northerly 267.50 feet to a point 50 feet south of the center of said Rural avenue extended thence easterly 165.4 feet to th pl.ice of beginning, situated In the city ot Salem, Marion cuunty. Ore icon. Hald sale being made subject to redemption In the manner provid- Led by law. natea mis um aay oi reoruury, 925. O. II. IIOWI'II, Sheriff of Marlon county, Oregon $103,000,000 ou of 11.700.000.- t'OO total internal taxes for thai year the federal government should be careful to see ibat Indi rectly It is not taxing the very persons whom it wishes to relieve. While we may not be able U ab sorb so great a loss of revenue tn one year, wa could provide grad ual retirement from the field as our government expense decids." WEST AND SELLING TO FIGHT BIBLE BILL Senator Garland, author of sen ate bill 83 providing for the read ing ot the Bible In the schools of the atato, told the house Judiciary committee last night that he felt assured that the constitutionality of th measure was assured. Earl ier In the day Ben Selling and Ex Governor Oswald West had declar ed they would fight the measure on the grounds that It was uncon stitutional. Senator Garland de clared that the religious rlghta of his Jewish friends would be safe guarded, and explained that he had fathered a bill providing for allow ing each family of that fnlth two gallons of wine annually. Inci dentally, the latter measure wai reported unfavorably by the ho us committee on alcoholic traffic. Representative Tucker, Line county, spoke for the bill. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, David Robinson, Alex Welnsteln and Ben Selling op posed it. DIRECTORY AI'CTIONKFJt F. N. WOODKY expert live stock, furniture, real estate auw tloneer. Ro. 1810 N. Summer Tel. fill fur aale datea HATTKIt Y SCPPLIFS PREST-O-LITE BATTERY SER VICE!. Expert auto electricians. Phone 1804 418 Court 8t R. D BARTON, Extde bstterlos. tartec and generator work. 171 9l Commercial. WILLARO Service Sutton. To?" Williams, 631 Court street phone 198. "Automotive electric tans. c CHIROPRACTOR Uic u, L. SCOTT, chiropractor. 418 U 3. bank bldg. DRPGGISTS J. C. PERRY. Rex-iil druggist. 11 8. Commercial SL I LIX'l ltH AL SIIPPUFS ELECTRICAL FU'-urw dt Supp:y Co. 12$ N Liberty, phona 1934. House wiring and fixtures BROWNELL ELECTRIC, succes sors to Welch E tec trio, contract ing and auppllea 179 State 8L Phone 963. ARCHIE FLEENER. electrician, house wiring by hour or eon- traoL Estimates furnished, phone &S0. 471 Court, gu H AX Alt Ml. ttPW in Sr4rtp,n7 Court We do house wiring and earry a complete stock of fix tures. Instrument repairing, ex perimental work. Blectrlo appll ancea repaired. Phone 488. FLO It LSI CUT flowers and floral places. De livery. C. F. Brelthaupt florist. 123 N. Liberty, phone 380. I'RI IT Bl YLItS WARD K. Richardson, Salem. Ore. 64 IIKMSTITCHING MRS. C. K. MILLER, bemstitcbinfc tamping, buttons. Room 10. over Mil ler's store, phone 117. SALEM Elite, hemstitching, pieat Ing, buttons, stamping and nee dlework. Phone 379 329 Oregon bldg. M.VFTRFHNFK MATTRESSES renovated. We ren ovate all kinds of mattresses. Called for ond delivered. Best oi work guaranteed. Capital Clt Bedding Co., 1190 north Capitol. Phone l. m MF.RCIIANT IAILOR D a MOSIIER Tailor for men and women. 474 Court St. M. A. ESTES. fine 'tailoring. Sit 4 S'ate street. MOTOKCUCI.1CS LLOYD W. KAMSDEN. bike acces sories and Dayton blcyclea 387 Courtstret. 1 1 A it It Y W7 SCOTT. "The CycJ Man." 147 aoutb Commercial, phone 63. OKF.GON HUMANE KOCIFTY REPORT cases of arueity to chil dren or animals iu central Wil lamette valley district to Dr. W, O. Morohouse. humane officer, Salem. Or., tel. 1510 OPTICIANS GLASSES fitted by on optometrist now optical Co., 325 State St. PLUMB (NO and general repait work. Phone 550. Graber Bros., 141 south Liberty HEO M. BAKU Plumbing, heat ing, sheet rnotal works. 164 B. Commercial. PIANOS EO. C. WILL piano, phono graphs, sewing machines. heet music and piano studies Re pairing phonographs and sew lng machines. 4Ai Srate. Salem. PRINTING A SATISFIED customer returns tc the Rowland Printing company. phona 1512. Masonic Temple. HF,PAIRIN; Si'OVEs rebuilt and repaired. 51 years experience. Depot Na tional and El I woo 5 fe.ices. slzei 26 to 68 Inches high. Paints oil and varnishes, etc logan berry and hop hooka Salen Fence and Stove Works 251 Court street, phone 124 WATER COMPANY SALEM WAT Kit CJMPA.NY Ot ftcea. corner Commercial and Trade St Rills payable month ly In advance Phone 67. WOOD WOIt KING JACOB WEIZEL Cabinet Works upholstering and reflnishlng Phone 1591. 139 Court Rt. fnurtMl Wftnt Als Pa Farm Loans &UUERS0H A BUPEBI. 40 Oregon Building