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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1925)
1'.. WEDNESDAY", APRIL CapitalJournal BUPSUKIPTION RATKS By carrier 10 centi a week, 45 ceats ft month, $5 a year In ad vance. Uy malt, la Marlon and Polk counties, on month 60 ceuu, I months $1.25, i months t'i.ta, 1 vear $4.00. Elsewhere 60 cenas a month. 15 a year. JSniered as .second cl matter at Balem, Oregon. Member ASSOCIATED PRESS Tha Associated Press is exclus vely entitled to the use for pub lcatlon of all pews dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also oral news published herein. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. Advertising representatives: . Cbarlea . Miller. 2L'& Fifth Ave. ew York City. - W. 8. Stockwell, Peoples Gas ldg.. Chicago. 111. M. C. Mogensen & Co., Inc.. Los Angeles and Seattle, San Francisco. Classified Advertising Kates Rate per word each insertion i can is, three insertions 6 cents, one week 8 cents, one month 20 cents, one year, per month 12 cents, minimum per ad 25 cents. City ads cash In advance, and not taken over phone, unless ad vertiser has monthly account No allowance for phone errore. a FOR SALE Houses a MODERN seven room house, large lot, good location. Price $3150, $375 cash. Phone 1686M. al02 FOR SALE 6 room house, new garnge, lot 54x231. beautiful lo cation, best buy on State street, only $2950, make an offer, J. White, owner, 169 S. High St. Phone 1718 al06 SPECIAL 4 room nicely furn ished plastered bungalow. Just off N. Capitol street, garage, bath and toilet. $2650. terms. H. E. Brown or Meivin Johnson, 109 S. Commercial. a Beautiful modern homo iri Oaks $10,000. Home close in on Winter street, 4 bed rooms, sleeping porch, $7500 7 room' house near capital build ing, on Summer street, $5500. Wo have a good house TO GIVE AWAY. Inquire about this one. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE, Realtor 492 N. Cottage, phone 118b. GOOD VALUES Strictly modern 5 room bunga low in tho Oaks addition. Price $4700. $1000 cash, balance to suit. New 4 room bungalow on north Cottage street. Price $3300, $500 cash, terms on balance. Strictly modern 8 room home. east front, near State street and state capitol. Price $5500, terms. KRUEGER, Realtor 147 N. Com'l. phone 217. n!03' LOTS, LOTS, LOTS A nice east front lot. Kay ad dition.. $225, easy terms. A fine lot on N. Summer, 60x 125. paving paid, $1300, terms. A nice east front lot on N. Win ter on Fairground car line. $550 with $50 cash payment. An east front lot on N. Winter near South etrcet, $350 with $50 cash payment. Lot 84x100 on Highland avenue. $S50, paving paid, with $100 cash payment. H. E. BROWN or MELVIN JOHNSON 109 S. Com'l St. phone 559. 5 rooms and breakfast nook, on Falrmount hill, hardwood floors in every room, recessed 'bath and shower. An unusual home just completed. Owner called cast in definitely and wants quick sale, $6800, terms. 6 room house two years old. east Salem, hardwood floors, fur nace, fireplace. garage, variety bearing fruit, just reduced to $5, 250. 6 rooms and breakfast nook, strictly modern. Oaks addition, $4700, good terms. WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor 216 Oregon bldg. a1 OUR NEW LINEN MILL IS GOING OVER BUY NOW BEFORE VALUES INCREASE $2000 Buys a 5 room plastered home located on a paved street and car line, near school, modern plumbing, good location, large lot, some fruit $600 down will handle. ACT QUICK $2800 Buys a neat 5 room plas tered bungalow, paved street, Just off Center street, modern plumbing, large lot. $500 down will handle. ACT NOW, DON'T WAIT $3000 Buys modern 6 room home, plastered throughout, pav ed street, full basement near Center street In a good location. This home Is in fine condition as the walls have just been tinted and all wood work enameled HERE IS A GOOD BUY AND IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE 4150 Buys NEW modern 6 room bungalow just completed, full cement basement, break fast nook, hardwood floors. furnace, fireplace. garage, paved street, 12 blocks from the heart of the city. $500 down will handle. HERE IS AN HONEST BUY. YOU WILL MAKE NO MIS TAKE IN LOOKING AT THIS BUNGALOW $4500 Buys modern 6 room bun galow with full gasement, furnace, paved street, locat ed 5 blocks from the heart of the city. eay terms. SEE THIS ONE TODAY $5775 Buys modern 6 room home with large lot 60x150, base ment, furnace, garage, pav ed street, located on south Commercial street. $2000 down wit I handle. SEE THIS ONE TODAY $5800 Buys NEW completely mod ern S room bungalow com pleted one year ago. full ce ment basement, furnace, fireplace, hardttwvd floors, break faft nook, every built In featue. $2500 down will handle. THIS HOME IS LOCATED IN TH EREAIK TIFUL OAKS ADDITION AND IS A REAL VALUE $;8P0 Buys NEW 6 room bunga low with full cement base ment, furnace, frre place, ga rage, large lot (0x150, bard wood floors, every built In feature. $750 down will handle. THIS HOME IS LOCATED IN THB BEAU TIFUL FAIR MOUNT HILL VIEW PROPERTY WHERE YOU CAN LOOK OUT OVER HALF FOLK COUNTY AND ALL OF SALEM W. H. GRABENHORST A CO. Realtors, 176 State St. Phone SI' 29, 1925 FOR SALE Houses a FOR SALE Four room house, full basement, walks, pavement, east front, practically new, 1935 nort h Com mercial, $ 2 9 00, pay $500, balance terms. Phone 1698J. a!06 SI'KCIAL New I room modern bungalow, east front, paved street, good location, lot (0x160, basement, furnace; something good for $4500. H. E. Brown or Melvln Johnson, 109 S. Com mercial. A FOR SALE New 6 room bunga low, full basement, with furn ace and electric lights, sightly place 14 miles from Salem's business district. One, two or three acres go with place. Phone 82F11. al05 k LOST AND FOUND k LOST Small black leather purse, containing $7 in cash. $7 per sonal check, driver's lice nee. Reward. Phone 2074M. k!04 ee FOR SALE Wood ee j WOOD sawing. Phone 142. eellS J DRY second growth fir. Phone 1756. ec!21 WOOD All kinds. Phone 1391, B8F31. eelOC CITY and country wood sawing. Fisher Bros., phone 1819. eeloa NICE dry slab wood and oak for sale cheap. 1S19 ee33I FOR dry wood call C. D. Query. phone 77F2. eel 1 2 FOR SALE Fir and oak wood. Phone 92F3. C. E. Bradley. ee!7 GOOD COAL DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES HILLMAN FUEL CO. PHONE 1855 ee 16 INCH block wood. $3.75 per load 4 loads $14; dry or green mill wood, fir, oak and ash. Phone 1879W. eelll m MISCELLANEOUS m WOO UK i buys furniture for casn phone 611. n FOR expert furniture packing and shipping, call Stiffs Furniture store, phone 941. PARTY who stole police pup from my premises April 16 th is known as pup Is marked, if re turned I will not prosecute. Geo. Brenner. ml02 TRANSFER and storage. We have padded vans and do long and ehort distance hauling. We so licit your piano and furniture moving as we are prepared to do so. Larmer Transfer, phone 9C0. i SOOS Scavenger service. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed by the month at reasonable rates phone 35 or 979, residence phone' 2058. Cess pools cleaned and dead animals removed. i SQUARE De.al Welding Works ox- aueiyieiie aim uieuuia, i oya- ctallze on cylinder blucks, alum inum cases, heavy cast Iron, steel tanks, boilers, flues, leaf and coil springs, frames and fenders. Call us for estimates. If Us trade of metal ve can weld It 349 Ferry St. phone 864. FOK RENT j APARTMENTS, 2C5 S. Com'l. J1U board; apartment), 972R APARTMENTS, 268 north Cottage i SMALL furnished apt. north J103 Liberty. SLEEPING rooms at 444 south High. J10 HOUSE and 2056J. phone J122 3 ROOM clean, nice furnished apt close in. 445 Center. jl04 SLEEPING rooms; gentlemen preferred. 333 Mission. j!06 MODERN furnished three . room house. 696 N. Cottage. jl05 FOR RENT 5 room house with J102 garage, 178 west Wilson. NICELY furnished downstairs apt., garage. 1434 Court. jl05 3 ROOM furnished apartment and garage. 2363 State. J103 2 ROOM apartment with garage. 771 north Cottage. J104 FURNISHED house rooms, 639 N. Liberty. keeping J102 2 FRONT office rooms for rent. U a Nat'l bank bldg. J NEW up to date apartment, adults Phone 12G5W. y FIVE room house $15, garden and fruit. 1595 north Capitol, phone 630. jl02 MODERN furnished apts. Adsltt apts., 352 north 12th, vacant May 1. J103 FOR RENT Sheep pasture, 40 acres at Brooks. J .W. Fruit, phone 30F2; J104 FOR RENT Modern 9 room house, with garage, $25 per month. Phone 935. JI06 MODERN 5 room house for rent, with garage, $22.50. Phone 1184R. J 1 0 3 FOR RENT Reasonable, 20 acre tract, close in, berries, cherries. Call after five, 195 N. 23rd. J107 SWELL new modern furnished apartment, all latest conven J once. 249 S. Cottage. J10S STRICTLY modern Bix room flat, close in Phono 1351. 695 north Liberty. J104 FOR RENT Modern office rooms at reasonable price. Call 169 S- Hlgn. J 2 ROOM modern furnished apt. Inquire at the Marlon Apts., 610 north Commercial. J APARTMENT The Brown, phone Emma Murphy Brown. 931 o 1632R 1 FOR RENT Houses and apart ments F. L. Wood. $41 State street ) FURNISHED house keeping rooms to rent, private bath, uso of telephone. 160 Division St jl03 FOR RENT 4 furnished apart nvnt, lights, water, private bath $20. 103 south Winter, 1081M. jlOS FURNISHED apartment, 3 rooms, rent reasonable, close In; come and see. 475 N. Commercial. J102 TO RENT 8 room house, corner Cottage and Ferry, suitable for apartments. Phone 1S57J, 746 Ferry street. J10 SiEAM heated rooms near capi tal, board If desired, with ga rag. summer rates. Phone ;oU. J102 FOR HKNT-Two nicely furnish d apartments, close In. Inquire at 161 north Liberty, phone tlI7W J FoR RENT Nice, clean sleeping and housekeeping rooms, furn ished some with privet baths. n-r cannery, $2 up-Laurel ho tel, corner Oak and 12th street. I.twt 128. J10J r u FARM loans, 6V4 per cent See F. ju wood. 341 state fit. rll0 iuv URNMENT lpn on farms IH per cent F. L. Wilkinson, tot U S. Nations bank bid. VIONE? to loan oo roaU state, d ri val mon.y lowesn rate. T- K Ford. ove( Bush bank. r 20 YEAR FARM LOANS On rural credit plan with privi lege or paying off any amount at any time; low Interest, easy payments, no examination fee, or commission on loan. PERRINB & &MARSTER3 212 Commercial club bldg. r MONEY TO LOAN ou city prop erty, either building and loan plan or private money. Farms loans with Insurance company money at 6H with commie -4 sfon added. Ralph H. McCurdy, jno. ana e, over Millers store. LOANS 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 6ft per cent, plus a commission. Haw kins & Roberta, Inc., 205 Ore gon bldg. r h WANTED Situation h Iliull school student wants any kind of work. Phono 1059R. hl03 WA X T E l Ho u ae work by th e hour by reliable woman. Phone 1852.T. hl02 MATERNITY nurse will go homes. Phono 14S2W. K. M. Jon en. hi 19 YOUNG man wishing employment as truck driver with experience. Phone . 1745M. Salem hl06 COMPETENT stenographer, legal experience. Mrs. Norton, 600 East Taylor St., Portland. M02 EXPERIENCED stenographer wishes permanent position with reliable firm. References furn ished. Phone 1868. hl03 AUTOS TRUCK for sale. Inquire Cherry City Milling Co. TRUCK for sale. inquire Cherry City Milling Co. ql02 1921 FORD coupe for salo trade for Ford roadster. Phone 1284W. qlO FOR SALE Or trade, lute 1923 Ford truck, starter, cab, plat form body, for sedan. Call 690 S. 17th street. ql07 REBUILT USED CARS Low prices and easy terms. We can save you money. Newton Chevrolet Co. q MUST sell by 1st. 1919 model cylinder car, cheap for cash, Write 2516 N. 5th street call after 6 p. m. L. Howell, q!03 FOR SALE Ford touring 1 Ford sedan, 1920 Willys Knight, See . them at Scheeiar Auto Wrecking Co., 1085 N. Com. St WE WRECK 'EM Parts for all cars. We sell for less. Get our prices on trailers. Salem Auto Wrecking Co., 402 S. Church street phono 2159. qll8 REBUILT trucks, 1 to 3 H ton logging and lumber trailers. W, E. Burns, Dan Burns. (nol brothers, tho same man) High street at Ferry, distributors fo: GMC truck. ql03 FOR SALE Or trade. Studebak er special, Studebaker big six, Premier chummy, Maxwell, Dodge, Ford truck and trailers. Phone 2157, 900 N. Com'l. w buy and sell everything, mil MAXWELL touring car for sale, good condition, new batteries, complete camping outft, all for $450; or will give man and wife transportation to California for driving car. 1786 State street. - ql04 BIKERS Ford touring Ford touring ", Ford delivery Ford coupe Cash or terms Our usual guarantee . EIKEIt AUTO CO. The Blue Front Liberty St. at Ferry, phone 121. q' WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR USED FORD CARS Satisfaction guaranteed. We have 28 cars for you Vi chpoae from. 6 cars under $100, for ex ample. 1920 Ford touring $165. Will gladly demonstrate. VALLEY MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford Dealer Phone 1996. q SEE THESE ATTRACTIVE BUYS IN USED CARS 1924 Chevrolet coupe (like new) 1924 Essex Coach (new paint) 1924 Ford coupe (new paint) 121 Ford Sedan 1924 Ford Ton Truck 1923 Hudson Speedster 1923 Hudson Sedin 7 passenger 192 Hupmobile Touring 1922 Packard Twin-Six Sedan 1923 Packard Six Touring winter top. 1923 Packard Six Touring .T924 Packard eix Touring Above care in splendid mechani cal condition. FRED M. POWELL. Motor Cars Corner Cottage St Ferry a WE MOVE MAY 1ST On May the first we will move Into our new home that is now being completed near the corner of Commercial and Center street. And during the balance of this month we are offering some won derful bargains In used cars. In order to partly clean up our stock before moving. We have Fords. Overlands, Chev rolets. Stars, Oidsmobiles, Gard ners, Studehakers, Buicks. Llgin and in fact most anything that you would care to buy and at the price you want to pay. A small deposit will hold any car that you may select. AFTER WE BELL WE SERVE Distributors Oldftmohilcs and Ricknbaokers F. W. PETTYJOHN CO. 219 N. Commercial St. phone 1260 q CERTIFIED PUBLIC MOTOR CAR MARKET Oakland BuineM Cmipe....$1115 Cleveland Rdeter. Sport Model , 25 Maxwell Touring 750 Star goon Touring. 675 Ford 4 Door Redan 650 RtuleUaker. Sie-rial tour... 495 Ovorlind 4 Sedan 4!0 Chandler 7 pass $90 Chevrolet Tour. Superior Model J5 Ford ate-1 Panel Delivery 216 Liberty To-jr., new paint 260 Vtele t Tour 126 Butek 4 Tour. 130 All thfte cars are great bargain Lrnk at them boiore you buy. block N. of Post Office, LOANS THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON -r Business Opportunities u 10 ROOM apartment house, close In, 16500. H. E. Brown or Mel vln Johnson, 109 S. Com' I. uL FOR SALE Farms FOR SALE 6 acres on paved road near ear line, I acres in young trees, 6 room modern house, 16000. Phone 1768JS eve nlnffs. b!20 FOR SALE Or rent, 200 acre farm. 80 acres farming land, plenty water and Umber, on rock road, good house and barn, 12 miles north east of Sublimity. Address J. C. Hamlll, Sublimity. Or., Rt. 1, box 4. MO GREAT SACRIFICE sale, H prtee 160 acres near Grants Pass, modern buildings, fine well, windmill, pressure tank, lighting avstem and fireplace. 60 acres In cultivation, near highway. Come In at once with your trades before I send man to take possession. John H. Scott, 305 Orepon bid. b RANCHERS YOUR CHANCE to exchange for southern Calif, in come in heart of Pasadena, 60x 237 ft. 29 rooms, 8 buildings. Income $400 a month. Price $40,000. mortgage $9000. Want good improved ranch any part or full amount of equity. Aa drees J T Miller, 710 Herki mer street. Pasadena. Calif. bioe SPECIAL OFFERING 6H ACRE SUBURBAN HOME This tract with 6 room home, barn, garage, is located just 2 miles from the Ladd & Bush bank on the River road, running stream on place the year around. OWN ER NOW LIVING IN POHTUAIS'U WISHES TO SELL QUICK PRICED FOR QUICK "SALE AT $3000 and will give some terms, SEE US TODAY. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. Realtors, 275 State St. Phone 515 b REAL ESTATE n OWN YOUR OWN HOME Pay like rent. Values to suit any taste. Every month's rent sets you farther back. It la Da a bus iness and unnecessary. Let me show you. Harris. Masonic Tem ple, phones 796. 194ZJ Nice six room house, modern except basement, l fine view of Salem, fruit trees, lot 76 by 100 ft garage Price $3200 with $1200 down. Private money to loan, 7 per cent straight loans and ltt per lent commission. SQUARE .DEAL REALTY CO. 202-3 U. S. bank bldff. n SPECIAL Nice 6 room house, garage, pav. ed street near echool and car line, good buy and $150 will handle, balance like rent. 6 rooms with 3 fine lots, a bar gain for $2100, and $200 will han dle. Nice 6 room modern home orr naved street, price $4500, will trade for close in improved acre age. A (rood 5 room home with 3 nice lots, price $3500, will trade for better home. Farm for rent. $400 to loan. THOMASON 331 M State street n NEW BARGAINS 18 acre suburban home 3 acres cherries and berries, fair build lngs. $4500, easy terms. 4 room furnished house, snap xtifiO. $500 cash balance terms. 37 acres 6 miles out paved road, farm buildings. family orchard, creek and springs. Snap, $150 per acre, eood terms. Good 2-ton Winthers truck in good shape, $G00; might exchange for Kood lot. New modern E room bungalow, garage, fruit, $3500 easy terms. See us for good buys ana changes. PERRINE & JIAivSTEHa 212 Gray bldg. FOUR SPECIALS . 6 room new modern bungalow, araraee. paved street, ewt iront, irood location. $3150, $150 cash balance $25 and interest monthly 6 room new stucco home, hard wood floors; modern In every de tali, double garage, largo lot, east front, pavement, close in, if taken at once $10,750. $4750 cash, bal ance to suit. 6 room new mission stylo home, hardwood floors, fully modern, ga rage, east front, pavement, $6300, uny reasonable terms. 5 room new strictly modern bungalow, lt class construction, garage, close In. $3500, $250 cash balance $35 and Interest monthly. SOCOLOFSKY 341 State street A splendid modorn home with garage and largo lot, on paved street and worth $7000 and will exchange for a good farm, and would consider a farm out a little way with some good fir timber; large home and one of the best locations In Salem worth $8500 for a good farm; 2$ acres of ruit with fair improvements and a wonder ful view and worth $12,000 for Salem home; large residence In Salem and 20 acres on Pacific highway and 10 fruit acres, total value $16,000, clear, to trade for a good farm and will assume or pay cash difference; 6 good acres well Improved 6 miles out and on good gravel road worth $3000 to trade for goat farm In the hill with some Improvement and mwft be on gravel road; nice room house worth $3000 to trade for larger house that Is modern, MGILCHRIST A PENNINGTON 200 U S bank bldg. phone 140, GOOD HUY8 IV FARM AND CITV PROPERTY Our office Is a busy place, sell In?, buying, trading, leasing, loan Ing and writing fire Insurance. If you have anything in our line, give us a trial. 62 acres near Salem, new six room house, horses, cows, imple ments, and crop. Good sol), some timber. A dandy buy at $7000, will trsde for house In Salem. A very good bargain. A lease on 4s acres, crop, stock and equip ment. This will not wait long, let us tell you about It. One acre near fair grounds and Highland avenue. Fine building iotr. A snap at $1000. t acres east of Balem, good t room house, full basement, three springs, lit walnut trees. Barn, chicken house, H mile to school. What more could you ask for $2, 500. t room plsstered house on south Liberty, very- easy terms. A nev 4 room plastered bunga low, large lot 66x122. good location paved street. A real buy at $2600 A modern room plsstered bungalow on paved street. Pave ment paid. This house Is another real bargain at tZOOs. $23(0 buys a new I room houM, clous fn, $216 down, balance like rent. J. F. t'LHICII-K. B. ROBERTS 122 N Com'l sU. pbons 1364 nl02 WANTED Help ANTED 2 men to cut red fir - wood II Inch and 4 ft. Otto Schwab, Gervaie, Or. glOS WANTED Experienced lady for general house work ia country. Phone OH. gt03 WANTED Girl for gensral house work, must be over 20 years. Phone 726R, or 1680 S. High street. gl02 I WANTED Miscellaneous i LAWN work, by experienced man. (phone 2149W. IU5 PRACTICAL nursing vantecL Phone 17.66. 1114 U. EGNEK Plumbing and repair work. Phone 1310W. o!63 PLOWING, discing, team work. F. N. Hutchtngs. phone 945J. HIT WANTED Loan of $2500 for 5 years on close In country prop erty. Box 80 care Journal. 1104 REFINED student to board for little work and little money. Call M. phone 1284W. . H02 WANTED Painting, tinting, pa- pernanging, any finish, expert service. Phone 1491W. 1113 PLOWING and excavating, J. W. Siocum, 2545 Laurel ave. phone Z097K. . .105 WANT To trade Coats Improved French and Italian prune trees for cattle, hoy and oats. Phone 1140M. Frultland Nursery, 161 . I4tn St., Salem, Or. ! WANTED Private money for farm loans. We have several applications on hand. Hawkins & Roberts, Inc., 205 Oregon building. l WANTED Used furniture ran es, heaters, oook stoves, tools, etc. Ws pay cash, get our prices before you sell. Liberty Ex change, 241 N, Com'l &t phone 841. I HOUSE WANTED Will trade Ford as first payment on house and lot, or will trade for lot. Ford A-l condition, valued nt $200. C. C. Nlccum. Rt. 4, box 7K. 1106 e FOR SALE Livestock e VETERINARIAN, Patterson. 0116 phone Z028W. FRED W. LANGE, veterinarian, office 430 S. Commercial, phone 1198; res. phone 1666. e FOR SALE Poultry WANTED Milk customers, 10c per quart. Phone 81F3. 1105 FOR SALE Cheap, six weeks old W. L. roosters. Phone 104F3. fl02 WE have a nice flock of Black I Minorca hens for sale. Flake's Pettand, 273 State. fI04 FOR SALE Five weeks old Leg- . horn roosters, A good husky tot , to raise you eome fryers, 10c each. Phone 98F5. fl03 SALEM CU1CKER1ES Hcadquartors for baby chicks, T varieties. 264 N. Cottage, Salem, 4 phone 400. tw c FOR SALE-MisceUaneous c GOOD oat and vetch hay. Phone 1F16. c!02 FOR SALE Good used ; cheap. 2365 Brooks ave. range. elO! FOR SALE Netted Gem set-d po- ' tatoes. phone 97F1L c!05 FOR SALE Seed potatoes. Phono i!04FU. C102 BtiST health food known. Phone 2141 between 1 and 4 p. m. c!08 FOR SALE Almost new white enamel gas range. Phone 1665J 1 cl03 GALVAN1ZK1J water tank, 60 bar rel capacity. 488 north 14th. clll FOR SAL 10 Two nearly now sec ond hand trunks, big size. Sec them at 1295 N. Liberty St c FOR SALE Lloyd baby carriage. - reversible gear. Inquire 110 My ers street. cl02 FOR bettor service, The Portland - News, guaranteed delivery 45c per month. Phone 923 or 1269W RADIO RARGAIN Northwestern 6 tube receiving set complete, outfit brand new sells for 200. Price $135, terms. Wm. S. Faught, Rt. 9, box 86. cl02 1H HORSIO Fairbanks-Morse, 'Z' gasoline engine, like new, with pump jack, also an 8 18-lnch orchard disc with extension and truck attachment. Very cheap. A good farm wagon. In quire Rt. 8, boa 77. cl02 SAL1 Fageol tractor and 2-bot-tom, 14-inch plows, new 12-6 Molino drill, new 8-sectton 90 tooth harrow, Guernsey cow C years old, fresh 7 weeks, gentle. Geo. Caspell, Rt. 4, box lOftA, 6 miles south on Pacific highway. c!04 LEGALS NOT1CK Of Intention to Improve Leo Street From FourtCMiilh Street to Seventeenth Strwjt. Notice Is hereby given that tho Common Council of the City of Halem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose nnd intention to tm rrove Lee Strict from the east line of Fourteenth Street to a t olnt which Is 444 feet cast of the east line of Seventeenth street, at the exietuo of the nbu'tlrg end adjacent property, excepting tho Mreei and alley internc'.ns, the expense of whl,:!i will he ssnimed hy the City of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the established gra-1 ?, constructing comrnt concrete curbs, and paving sfid portion or sma etreet with a lx inch cemo.it concrete pavement ir. arcor-lfinoe with the (Jans, npeclficiMuna and estlmntes there for, which were- adopted by the Common Council April 20. 1 &2!, now rn file In the office of the City Recorder rind whl-jh mid u.!fin, sfteclticilions find etlm.i(es are her.hy referred to and made a port of thl notice. Th Cammiti Council hereby d-- rtftres Its purpose and intention to make the above described Improve ment by nnj through the Street ."rnprovAment Department of the City or 8a 1 1 m. Wn'U.-n rimontrn"i mnv h fllM with the City Recorder of Md City against the above nro rosed improvement within ten day n om date oi final publication hereof. Hy order of the Common Coun cil April 0, 1925. M. F'HJLHKN, CUV Recorder. . Date of flrrt publication hereof Is April 25. 1125. 109 1'AKKllt 8TAC.K I.I.N KH nig Cut In Expreas Itatea Pounds 1 to 20 ml. 11 to ,0 ml. I .25 .39 .It .40 !ti .It 10 .', .! ,-10 I .IS 11-20 .21 tl-IO .10 11-40 - .15 41-10 .40 SI -It .40 H-Tv ,4i 7l- .4ft M-0 .to H-100 .1" ON THE AIR TUVKSDAV NIGHT ;Hcific Time) KOW, Portland, Ore., 411. 6 F:16-S:45 p. m., celebration ot iOth anniversary ct the Long Belt Lumber company by wire telephony from Kansas City; 9, music contest, played by Julius Walter and given through the courtesy of the Sunset Electric company; 10, Dwlght Johnson's Multnomah Hotel Strollers. KGO, Oakland, Cat., IM.t 1-6:10 p. m., Hotel St. Francis srehestra; 7:15, golf leauon, Joe Novak; 8, Brunawlck Radlola night: Iris Vinlng, organist; Harold Johnson, melophone soloist; Paul Ash's Granada theater orchestra ; Harold Pracht, baritone: George Madi son, baas; Ma rice Michael, pi anist: A Hue Guthrlo IVyner, violinist; Allan Wilson, tenor; Alben Aldersley, clarinetist ; Ly-tla Sturtevant, contralto; 10 1 a. m., Henry Halatead's or chestra. KFI, Los Angeles. Cal.. 468.5 6:30-6 p. m.. Examiner's mu sical halt hour; 6-6 :15, Mac Daniel's nightly doings; 6:46-7, Radiotorlul talk; 7-8, program, glee clubs ol Manual Arts high school; S-9, program, Stindard Oil company of California; 9-10, program, Southern California Music company; 10-11, Exam iner, Ray West and his Alex andria hotel dance orchostra. KPO, San . Francisco, Cal., 429.5 1-2 p. m.f Rudy Soger's Fairmont huel orchestra; 4:30 5:30, Rudy Sefgr'a Fairmont Hotel orchestra; 6:30-7, Stated restaurant orchestra; 7-7:30, Rudy Seigcr's Fairmont Hotel orcheSfa: 8-9. Clear Lake High land orchestra; 9-10, Den Lee Cadilao ni?ht; 10-11, Johnny Bulck's Amphlans Berlin, April 29 The historical tradition by which, since the es tablishment of the German Reiclwr, Wilhelms have nlternated with FredricUs at the head of the state has been rudely shattered by the election of Field Marshal Vou Hin denburg, whose first name is Paul. Wllhclm I, who founded the em pire in 1870, was succeeded by his son, Friedrlchs, and he, in turn, una succeeded hy Wlholm II. Hnd the Hohenzollerna remained In powe; Crown Prince Friedrlch would have continued the tradition both in his own case, and that of his first born son, Wilhetm. By a singular coincidence Wil helm IPs successor, following the collapse of tho monarchy was President Fredrlch Ebert and many republican enthusiasts pre dicted the victory of Wilhelin Marx In Sunday's election. CONFICSATED DISTILLERY IS COMPLETE (Continued from Page One) section. It was operated strictly along the lines laid down by the government controlling licensed distilleries In the pre-Volstead days, even to the mlnute.it detail ot filtering. All ot the parapher nalia was of highest class quality for this kind of work, declare the oflcers, and the entire operations were carried on with a cloanlinoss and magnitude which amazed them, they assert. Seized In the operations were the following: Five hundred twenty-five pint bottles. 16 aacks of berry sugar. 32 sacks of corn sugar. 5 60 gallon drums ot coal oil. 7M sacks ot cracked corn. 1 pump complete, 1 steam boiler. 4500 gallons of mash. 110 gallon Jugs full of whiskey. 400 pints of whiskey In bottles. 1 10 gallon keg of whiskey. The still Itself was ot 250 gal lon capacity and 16 huge wood en vats were used in connection with the distillery operntlons. Al though the plant In which the still was located was in direct view from the road, officers say nevertheless that the moonshiners could havo searched tho state for more Ideal scene for their op erations and would not have found It. According to the officers the entire product of the still went to Portland, supplies being nrougnt in from Portland In a truck at night and the finished imuuuui sent pock on mo same truck Officers state that the still prob amy nau not Deen In the present location over a month, than It was no doubt the plan to operate there three or four months and men move. oome oi in, men under arrest are believed to be emert dint. lers. Officers bellcv, that Walker was merely paid rent for the use ot his farm for a period, and that uisiming operations were In chartft of experts who have been operating from place to place for short periods of time moving as soon as tbey believed any suspicion attached to their op eratlona. The four men were arraigned In Justice court Just before noon ana ball fixed at lir.OO cash each The charge against Walker Is pos session of a still and tha charge against th, other three la posses sion of a still and manufacture of Intoxicating liquor, or two charges against each of the three. The still waa located on Walker's plac, and It Is understood he was paid to allow It to operate there. It Is believed Andrews, Dickson and Johnson, In their operation of the big plant, were only wage workers, and that they were In tha pay or a "higher up" else where. They have retained an attorney from Portland. NAME SEQUENCE OF RULERS OVER GERMANY ENDED BOARD AUTHORIZES CHILD HEALTH WORK IN SCHOOLS OF CITY (Continued from page- one)' have preferred not to be exam ined. - j Further business acted upon by, the school board last, night In cluded a decision to have Salem school buildings appraisal. Un der a state law enacted at the tost session ot legislature pupils from outalde the district will be charged tuition based upon aciuttl expense of giving Instruction, plus depreciation on school build ings. Heretofore the depreciation has not been taken Into consid eration. Coach Problem TTd Attention was drawn to the question of securing an athletic coach for the local high school when a report was brought from student sources to the effect that the high school student council had definitely decided against paying any part ot the coach's salary. During the present year is being paid Mollis Hunt ington from the student body treasury. Huntington has declar ed himself willing to coach ath letics again under the same ar rangement. The student council. however, has left the matter en tirely to the board, deciding that whatever salary Is paid the coach must come eutirely from school districtsources. It became obvious last night that tho board would like to continuo the present ar rangement another year. Mem bers ot the board felt that they were not Justified In making a di ect appropriation of the peoples money tor coaching. At the same tlme they folt that one not paid better than an ordinary teacher In the school system would possi bly prove unsatisfactory, Superln endent Hug was directed to take the matter up further with tho students, and report at next meeting. , One argument advanced In fav or of the present system was that high clara coach, turning out inning teams and arranging good schedules, would have the effect ot adding enough to stu dent body to pay the money re quired for the coach. Last night's report showed that during tho present school year no branch ot athletics except basketball baa paid enough to cover the coach's oalary, " ONE VICTIM -v. OF BLAZE IS BLIND MAN (Contlnnod from Pape One ment from the furnace or a do fectlva flue, eaid Fire Marshal Orenfell after an Investigation. Tlio tlamca swept up the stair way, carried by a draft from a skylight. Firemen Snve Lives Credit for eaving many lives was given Captain C. O. Haines and members of engine company No. 3, who wore firet to reach the fire. The occupants of the building were crowded at the windows screaming for help when tiro firemen arrived, and firet ef forts with ladders and life nets were devoted to rescue. Mrs. A, Ilennett, occupying the second floor front facing Plan dors street, escaped to the porch, and was carried down a ladder by one of the firemen. She was much worried over her pet cat "Rud dy" and firemen, thinking she waecnncorned about a child, made several f titllo efforts to lo cate the baby In the burning room. "nuddy," was finally discover d after ihe fire was out, badly sonked and badly scared, hiding under the bed. Ends of ladders placed against the third floor caught fire and had to be drenched continually with water. The flames broke out shortly nfter S a. m., ond raged for more than an hour before firemen were ablo to cntor the building and search for tho bodies which wero found huddled In the rooms. The bodies of Mini Short and Mies Frazler were found In their rooms where they apparently had been trapped. The body of I.awr aleo was discovered In his room. A letter to Miss Slioru. one of Ihe fire victims, signed "mother" bore tho address 1218 (J street, Sacramento, Cal. Mrs. Maud Oouldstnne, houne keper, 38. suffered slight burns about the feet. She was being care for by friends. Mrs. GouldKtone was broken hearted over Ihe death of her pet ennnrv. She tried to savo the pet but had to drop Its cage when the fire Ihreatencd her. The Hcndrl.'ks apartment was one of tho first, If not the first clildlren's home erected in Port Kind. It was built some B0 years Hg: l.y Ihe Ladies' llellef society, o r heritable orcanlzai Ion, for home for children and was used ak such until Ihe middle '80's. HOME SOUGHT FOR YOUTHFUL COUNTY WARD (Continued from page ne) Hunt was returned unclaimed. The Thompson boy escaped threo times from St. Mary's home and as a result they do not want him there. A local cltlien en deavored to get other agencies In Portland Interested In his case but they could not see It that way. "The boy Is 16 years old, a good looking boy and seemingly not an extra bad one. But no one seems to want him," said County Judge Hunt. "It he cannot bs taken cars of there seems to ba nothing to do but send him to tha boy,' school, which I do not want to do." Tht boy taken by tha American Legion has been sent to a school la tha east which la operated by Ihe legions for orpbana of veterans and there hs will be educated and brought up a, a llttU "buddy." SdbHcritH! for the Journal PAGE SEVEN AGGIES DEFEAT ' BEARCATS m Using three different pitchers. the Willamette uniTersitjr baieball nftgrcKalion wa, unable to stem the tide against the Oregon Agri cultural college in a game played the local diamond yesterday afternoon. The final acore itoo-1 IS to I in favor ot the Aggie. Ellta etarted tha game, but was Jerked In the second (ram after allowing 6 rum. 4 ot them home rune. He had pitched a good game agalnet the state penitentiary team Saturday, but apparently had not recovered auffilcentiy to occupy the mound. Kalahaa, go ing lu for Ellis, pitched three In nings. Robertson pitched the last four. Herman and Isham, Bear cat first and third basemen. itnrred at bat. DIRECTORY AUt"rio.M:i:K K. N. VYOOUUV. expert llvostoi-k. furniture, real estate auctioneer, lies. 1G10 N. Summer Tel. &11 for gale date. . H,vrri:it kiii'wTks I'HKST-O-UTE UATTCKY SER VICE. lSxoerl nuto electricians. Phnno 1S03, 418 Court Bt. It. D. BARTON, KxiAe baltorlcs, starter and generator work. 171 8. Commercial. W1M.ARD Service Wnlion. Joe Williams. 631 Court Street. Phone 198. "Automotive electric iana." til 1 1 KOI It ACToU DK. O. L. SCOTT, chiropractor. Bank bliln 41D V. B. lltlKi(llSTS J. C. I'EltllY, Kexall druggist, lit S. Commercial 8t. I Li.c-ntK ai, ht;i'i'i,ii:s ELECTRICAL Fixture & Supply Co., 222 N. Liberty, phone 1,34. Houso wiring and fixtures. BKOWNELL ELECTRIC, Succes sors to Welch Klectric, contract- ' ine and supplies. 379 Bute St. l'hone 953. ARCHIE KLEB.NER, electrician, house wiring by hour or con trast. Estimates furnished. Phone 080. 471 Court St. IIALlIi ELECTRIC SHOP 337 Court. Wo tlo houso wiring and carry n completo stock of fix tures. Instrument repairing, ex perimental work. Electric appll ances repaired. Phone 4S8. 1'IjOKIST CUT (lowers and floral pieces. De livery, u. t: llrcltliaupt. florist. HI N. Liberty, phone 380. ltlllT HIIYKItS WARD 1C, RICHARDSON, 2385 Front, phone 2184. 87 iii:mstit'iiini MRS. C. E. MILLER, hemstitching stamping, buttons. Room 10. over Miller's store, phone 117. SALEM ELITE, hemstitching, pleating, buttons, stnmptng and needlework. Phone 379, 329 Ore- gon ouitf. ODl.K NOTICE PACIFIC LODCIE No". '60 M. M. degree, May 2 M M. degree. May 7 Stated, May IB MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovate I. We ren ovate all kinds of mattresses. Called for and delivered. Rest of work, guaranteed. Capital City Redding Co., nao North Capitol Phone 19. MERCHANT TAILOIt M. A. EST 103. fiuo tailoring, 384 Stu(e. D. H. MbsifER Tailor for men ond women. 474 Court St MOTORCYCLES LLOYD E. RAMHDEN, bike acces sories and Duyton blcyoles. 387 Court St. HARRY W. SCOTT Ihe cycle man. in B. commercial. Phone 68. OPTICIANS GLASSES fined by on optometrist. Row Optlcal Co., 326Ktate St. OREtiON lillMAXE SO( :l KTY" REPORT cues of cruelty to chll- orvn or animals in central Wil lamette valley district to lr. W. O Morchouac, humane officer, Salm. Ore., tel. 1510. I'LI MIIINd ' PLUMRINU and general repair work phono 6S0. G miter Bro... 141 South Liberty. I'HEO. M. RARR Plumbing, heat- Ing, sheit nictal works. It4 8. Commercial. PIANOS UEO. C. WILL, pianos, phono Krapluf. sewing machine, sheet muslo and piano studies. He pnli-ing phonographs anil sew lig ninclilnes. 4.12 Stale, Salein PIIIXTIXIi A SATISI-'IED customer returns to the Rowland Printing company, phone lri!2. Masonic Temple. REPAIRING STOVES rebuilt and repaired, 60 yoars experience. DepoU- Na tional and Ellwood fences, else, 2fi to 68 Inches high. Paints, ull and varnishes, etc., logan berry and hop hooks Salem Fence nnd Slov, Works. 260 Court St.. phone 124. HTOKAOK HOUSEHOLD goods or anything you have, by tho week, month or year. P. A. Elker, 197 south Liberty, phone 121. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Of fices, corner Commercial and Trade Sis. Rills rnyalile inonlh ly In ndvnnco. Phono 67. WOOD 11IIIIMMI JACOI! WKIHEL Cabinet Work upholstering and reflnbihing. Phone 1391. 239 Court St FARM LOANS On approved security at lowest rates. Liberal repayment privilege. Anderson & Rupert Oregon Bids. Borrow From Us and repay principal and Inter est In small monthly Install, ments. $20.76 each month for 60 months, or I IS, 03 each month for 71 months, or $16 10 each month for 14 months, or $14 44 each month for H months repay, loan of $1,000 and Intareat AITOERSON 4 KTJPEBT, 406 Oregon Bide.