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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1927)
F lUUA Y, JANUAKY 21, 1OT PAGE ELEVEN Great Minds Run In the Same Channel. So Do Small Catfish THK CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON . , REAL ESTATE LapiialJournal - -- BPKf'I A b 8 - S New roomi, concrete foundation 8 CI.ASSIFli:i AOVfcKTlSlNU 3 plastered lights, water, batb and tt HATKS ol't, garage, woodshed, con- B S crelo walks, (twtr, macadam H lists pur word Ons Insertion I a ,tret. JifilOO. JiOO down, balance S mbii. ihte Insertions I ttnti, on rt , gult, g Nk twU one month M cents, a I. jj. 5TEGNKK, 271 Slats St. H, n year per month 11 mou. mini s ij. 8 num per ad 1 cents H H 8 8 B 8 M8B8888 S City sill cash lo adsnc. end not tiuasTTlk tiiadkh taken over phon. onle-a CONFECTIONKUY Good location, D monthly account No nllowaoca fM flxturem ltM, ,,r)e. ,400Q or phone errors. ihang lor Salem hotus or clues acre-1 fr'OK SALE Houses BV OW M:h. modern 3 room hou4j wllli sleeping porch, flrepUcs, garage, paved street. Call lillW. f-jVo v ILL buy 6 room house. Hen I. "wate., lio.h, chicken house, garage. K. fcroeplin. lfihO N. Commercial, a JoNl'S LOAN w ha va n modern 6 room bungalo' veil street, nearly new, wincn n sell on soldier bonus. It la wel located. Urge lot and nice iruu. Price IIOUU. sco j a. r w. o. mi.i.s, :o' LOOK Juxt listed B room modern house Marlon street. gooa u- W have a rood I room plaalered house nnd J line lota, on paveo ureei for 13300: will tak un improved land or good lot aa part pay ,neo THOMAKOX. 320 Stale St., with ChiMa A Ifcchtel. Tuiou iioi'SK iu;ys t100. fltO down, rnomi and bath, UrBo lot. pavement, family fruit, garaiie $:5i0, 'i&0 cash. I rooms and bath, cast front, pavement, gnriiRe. $3000, 2titt down, rooms and bath, tint location, a a rage, east front. 31b0, (TOO. 4 rooms and bath, atrlct ly moilern. pavement, garage. llo fnr rent. 81H-OI.OFSKY & SON, rir ivauona. jtink bl'lx KKKKKKKliIi.K.- K $4500 K K New, S rooms nni nook, fire- K K plari. basement and furnace. K K I'rke Includes pavt"i on one of K K the bi-Mt resUlentlnl atreeta In K K north .Siil.m. ii-0 down, bal- K K ame IlKo rent. K K W. H. FAl'GHT. Realtor K K 147 N. Com'l St. l'hone 21T K K Willi KUEL'CIBn, Realtor alS K K K K K K K K K K K K K FOIt .SALE Farms re on pa ived blhw with love- l room bun rule out. Price IVjflQ with t:00 i 1,-nnc-e 1:5 nonttilv. W. A. 1-la-iuiiiih 207-S Or.'cnn bl'IC ''19J Foil SA1.K- -r all furn ia A liter- Liml only 1 'i niiU-a from rhoiI In IV HI US! For jiartlfiilars l;18 Inlornatloi N. lk. rite 1 ved r Ml, rlit! ll-linnl. 1 1(.-P to Sal. 'Ill cliolci for or. 11U0 down. I.nlatice monthly 1 n.t.s "t main jnvcl road. '4 rril- thated. lioii'ir. creek, mail and bus. jL'iil'J Km '1 leiir.9. 4i I . r-s all cultivated, fenced and Cross f.-nr... G I lill.nR , Wn .ll.un .nly $7: )0. terms. Exchange Real L-ntnle : CUEATKST TRADING t HIO A NI.ATION lN THK PAflFI: ('MAST We have over S000 proiienles lifted f'.r xclrini-.e. Every kind .f propeity, ev ery pi i. e. every location. Wo can match y..ur es.lnnte EXACTLY. If you woul.l like to trade you property TODAY, come In T 1AY. Pe ;.SKILL EAP.T.E. tlenltors 1G! S. Liberty St. phone 2ZZ. nn E.Nt'HANUES, EX. ' li A NI KS I,ari;o house, rents well, close in, will takn .inui I ! home aa p.irt. 11 oil i n S roo m home In Oa ka a tl d . , value r.7!i, wants good home wlh 1 more rooms. Mo.lern 6 nom home, value H000. m At.i.iinfn for aninll acreage. Modern home In aouth Salem, value lir.no .till take lots as itirt. Good piano to trade In on a lot or ama II house, muni bt locnted north of 3 acta trait on paved road, value $2000. lu trade for a home in town. See I'HILOM HECIITEI Realtors, 2?0 Stale street. nn 0 For Sale Miscellaneous APPLES. SOc boll fThiTI.A N l New Phone KF16 . phi office i:3 C liLOYD loom baby buggy, rh and clover hay. 1'ho CI. OVER, oala and vetch and cli hay. Phone 70F1, Inquire Hopmere B FLAT aopr ione, used Uox care c:o Foil KAl.K-New York p-iper dateil Sept. U. 15, also pennies of 1 fin:. F-Tinrround roadj HA I. K First clas nat. oat and vetch, lurnil. Phone HFf. i baled atr IC at barn, I KEH INU machines for sale or rent. Stiffs uaed furniture dept. opposite the court hnuse Wl'VIM I into fl part mn t and will . fin tunlny, wulrut dinlnn table chal rn. book case, 3 piece bed aet, one walnut vanity drcuser. T. f.iltlti.1 atrei-t. phone 1 '.' 7 . KOR SAI.K Vo)d 16 INfll old fir IS. Plinr W Ot inH board aa win Mrf'rai ken. phone 111 '.' Col well Ur...phona J 1 SI WOOD, oak and" fir Phone OIF J C Hradley 8AI.KM Tiansfrr Fuel Co.. local and ODD C'Ali 1RY WOOD II II, I.M A N Fl El CO. PR ON B is: UE.T OR UK OF WOOD Dry wood. 4 ft- and II Inch Green wood. 4 ft. and II inch Large ir.la are cheaper to boy. V.. ;i wood la our specially I'romp delivery and reasonable price Fred B Wells. Ill Church Phr.ee U7 FOR SALE Poultry 14 WHITE Leghorn alsn one 40-icg 2::t lIANSoN White Leghorn breed in i eoikeiel aoni ral t.lr.la at a reas onat.le price. I- E- Weeks, Rt. t, bo- ! ne l"3 fl t.XMIltlTIoN B. C. Wime Igfu-rns. one pen headed by led rck at Port land show, other pens of earn bred- Jlrg. Phine lKKlI ':l tlToM 'hatching ph.mt ifc:a or call at $141 N. lib street am! reserve jfo-ir dste. Mammoth line key oqnlp Ttierit t every week. f fc FOR SALE Livestock tH rilKli W LA NOB. eterinarisa. of tie 171 t. Cont'k phnns lllli rea. nh-wie III! V tl.K-fimi good farm horse". I b'C ma. will hitch for you. lilt Mta atn. FoR H. l.V Iteriatered Jersey row. sr-llklng 15 lha.. test alee 1 grade Jerwr milking II lb., teM . Third age. Still VICE STATION Stucco building, two pumps, k reuse nick, wash rack. stock and fixtures, 16000. Take good,a FIVE ItOOM HuCHB-North, pa veil street. (-00. Trad tor acre or acre in edge tit lows. KOUUI.B CAICAOB nOl'SE Paved corner, fruit trees, thro lota, 13500. Want modern room bouae north to tliOO. LATH MODKL SEDAN and cash aa first payment on ft room modern home north. AND OVKR A THOUSAND MORB. TUIANULK UK ALT Y COMPANY 431 Court atreet "Satisfiod O-'rvice" HKADQUAUTKltS FOU THADKa Wo have for I3I.UQ a very exceptional 10 acre farm, with 4 room house, aplen-1 Md barn, double gitraa; Juat a mile out itn main road- splendid soil, soma tlin-j Uit. and will cunatder Salem property. We have five acres on good gravel road mile from pavement, 4 room house, barn, gnrage, 1 acre timber, good ater, fine itaeP for chickens and the price Is only J1E0O and we can use a ar or small town properly. A good going country store. Stock, residence and buildings worth 16000, nd can use arm or City property. 40 acres, good Improvements and land for residence. 15 acres on main road close, acres In fruit, S aces timber, good soil and will trae clear for equity. A splendid new strictly modern house, Kood paving paid and walks in, worth lli.00 and can use acreage up to ISOO. A nice little 2 room plastered house on good lot. for only 1900 and terms. Mcdl LC II HIST A P1CNNINOTON ;0D V. S. bank I.Mk- phone 140 n FOR Kb NT IrtheilBpt. 6'JOVnloi APT. for rei 4 4 k N. Fron Xi'TH. 2C5 aouth C' PUTATO land fur rent. 1'bono 10F11. 4 UOUM furnished cottage, 176! Ferry. I'LKASANT roun HK.VTKU ulecpitiK r irthlltih. apt. furnished (18. PUNISHED 4 room La'.h. HI' nfurnlahed. IMUL Mnple. MODERN first Hoi atcd rooms and apartmenti jl.EEPINU roumi 205 Oregon Milg j Or rru7ii rLoiu lor "rent. Oregon bldg. lloL'SKM and ap.irtments, V . I Wo ,141 State alrpet. room, 477 south Con: .)M furn if lied houae, itaraRC, t:0 month. -OCU Uardtn road. well lu.ite-t front T Cloae In. 1'Iione 7I7W. -oottii. newly furnished, heated house. -3 S. HV the Cut t el apta. Just papered painted, clean and neat, reasoni riiti-a. 341 -i north Com mere In I. FIT I! N 1SH !'!! apt. litihta. water t" t0. two blocks 610, i; upstairs $15. $1S state house. Thorn J1S Foil RENT Newly furnished 4 room house with fur nace, fireplace, Murphy bed. garage. See Stegner. 2'-r Slate street. J1S Foil" RENT Modern 3 room cottage close In. has b-ment, furnace, gaa range, will be ready Feb. lat. J. A. Mills, phone 1 75 or 1H3W. 119 OFF H K occupied by Llvcaley Hop pany aval In bin February firm, no Emma Murphy Drown, 163211 931 1" DULSE. 7 rooms and breakfast room, furnace. 12th street, acrosa from su preme court building, $30. Phone rtomv. ii , NEW three room apartment, facing Plate, nicely furnished, hot water heat, 1320 State. Inquire 112 S. 13th. nljio one new more room. Jl "oil RENT & room furnished house, garage, $40. 1 room equipped for housekeeping, furnace heated $13. Apt furnished, cl.iae In $:5. Room and board close In Gertrude J. M- Page. 4!2 N. Cottace atreet. J AMRASSADdi: APARTMENTS 650. N. SUMMER ST. lalem'a new and only modern apart ment house In the city with electrl. refrigerators and radio program c loud speaker In each Apartment, and 3 room furnished. We are t hooking reservations for after leg irla tore. OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT Splendid suites Inquire 201 OUKvioN BLDQ. Business Opportunities SJl.W.L groceiy Hoik and fixtures, i;nl cation and lease low rent, can owner innn IC'.iW, UlS V. ILL exchange muity In confectionery nd lunch room for small property, nlnruinltered. no cash rcjulred, Ad tcss owner llox B1C Capital Journal. ulft INK half store In good business loca llor. for lease, auiiat.le for millinery, draperies or a'lk department. oc u pany March lat. Buz ABC Capital Journal. poll HALS Or tr apt. hoiu In come $110 per m house and aome balance $L0 per 40 north Libert will take imall or 1:100 cash, th, Interest. till ON K half alor In go..-1 husin-sa loca tion for lease, sultatile lot millinery, drsperfa or silk department, ocro pan March lat. Ho a A U C Capi ta J-irnii (I'iMINU and txrding house all furn ished, house tlways filled, absolutely huslness corner. II Roomlrg hniiH furniture, and boardera throwr. In $''. Oertrvd J. M. Psge, 111 N f"t'ge at HI"r.' I A L Hi-fcS"iPh h" and gsrsg fully equipped, in a thriving tndastrUI and T-rmtng town A li" pemp"- 'o 101 IftS. fal- bniMlngs. wilt consider sell ing tools and gte long tease on build ing. Price $ilS. M. B. Blegner, ! " WANTED vSituatlon LADT "wTheshona worh by day hour, phone 10T(R. 21 rtoM isiiw of address Hot w a liMul Journal. till KEAI. ES I A l b Wll nU WII.I.AiltT't i valley farms. dalrr, grain, atock, poultry and orchard, all Sites, llo- oIL bottom prices. Guy Ucmlng. Mo'nuouth. Ore. PIS roil ba'lm Five room cottage, furnished, oo par ed atrcet. for II30J, easy terms. Several good close in acreages to chance for Halem homes. Fine new I'ordand bom 10 exchange for tialcm property. (loud 7 raum home In Eugene for change for halem home. K. t. HOLLA DAY, with Squar Deal Realty Co. t Kxtra irood all modern 7 room bun galow, larice lot. gantce, pavement and Iks. SiiUUH easy terms. Heat farm buy In iiarlon county. per acre, easy terms. 2 nice large .ota. north Slat etreet snap, 1 1 i'-iQ easy terms. Hargalns In following auburban, fin( Improved 10 acre. IfciOO. 1 4 acres close In, Ii30 T'i acre home, good Income, (3500, Money to loan. I'KHitINU MARSTEUS, 212 Ora I.M K. "J fi an.'i cloaa in, 1 miles from tlio buslnetia center of Bulem. room house, ham nnd chicken house, 1 acre logan- It Inn rli-nr hnlfnm hm ilffn. Uric lights and telephone. 14000 on aasy terms. . A lnrs lot on paved street, 50x, j;00, Sluo down; some fruit treea. large lot near Itlclimona scnooi, COxIOO, 1470: street paved and fruit treea. tom house, plastered, bath and liKhts, paved street, garage and aide walks, 1-SG0. on terms. See J. A. MIL.I.S, 53i state, mi' 6 acres without buildings, close to Sa lem K000 fi acres with fruit and good buildings, clone to Salem 13500 10 acres, good buildings, closa to Sa lem ir.ooo 1 acre In city limits, IC300 Old house, very close In flSSO 4 room K front house, 3 lots, lSSt Corner house $;000, $200 down 4 room bouse, paved atreet, corner. 11700 Hlg buy close In. handy for rooming house 1.400 Iarce lot, old house, close In JSS00 UKHTIU'HE I. U. TAUE, 492 north CottHRe street. 40 acre well Improved farm In Lake Lahlsh district, good houae, 113,000. ) acie highly Improved farm, good modern 'house, $10,000; will exchange i.i stork farm up to 400 acrea in Cas cade or Coast rane, or cloaer In. 1C0 acres ln Kings Valley, 2 room house, spring and creek, $3000. Will trade for Salem business or residence. ood residence to trade for chicken farm up to 25 acres. 190 acta river bottom farm. 70 acres hops, fine equipment and buildings, one of the best producing yarda In the e, 13:. 100, good terms. D2 acres. !4Q under plow, atoclt or dairy farm, creek well located, equip ped at $40,000; will trade on apartment lioU3e or businesa property and triutne. WINNMi PETTYJOHN, Realtor 175 P. HUh atreet. n (1100 for a 4 room bungalow, part base ment, BQiaue, good lot and good lorn t ion, easy termn. $ GO down, balance monthly, for a 4 room bungx low, basement, garage, fine Int. Pries 1:00 $ 300 down, balance easy for a I room bungalow, basement, furnace, paved rcet. Price $3300. $ 500 .lown. balance monthly for strict ly modern C room bungalow, Price $iS 00. $1000 en alt b.'ilanre monthly for a mod ern EnKli4h style bungalow. In fine residence section. Price $:.7S0 $1000 tanli, balance monthly for an i lo date I room bungalow, with attic for 2 mnro rooms, fine loca tion. Price $i;50. $ 300 rnnh, balance easy for a new bungalow, 3 rooms and nook, flrep'ace, paved street, close tc bu ll.io. Price $2.10. $17,000 for a modern 2 room home, close In. onn of tha best homca In the city terms. Loans, Insirance, houses for rent. MELVLN JOHNSON. 109 8. Commer cial street, phone L3. n' 4 acre tract at city limits, aouth llf.00. HIS down, balance 120 per month & ncr tract. 5 miles sou I It, fair build ings. Price i;50, $350 down. New, modern 7 room bungalow, full cement basement, hardwood floors breakfast nook, fireplace, dutch kitch en and mnny other built Ins. On paved street, north Salem. House la complete ly furnished nnd all new. Cost over $3500 to ftirnish. Owner leaving to1 and will take 17500 aa tt stands. Confectionery doing a good business and In a good location. I3S00, small payment down buys new 5 room bungalow and garage. Only blocks from new bank building. (iood grocery In Salem for sale at a sacrifice. Doing a fine business. C acrea of nnd on Pacific- highway. close In. Trade for residence la Salem Art nnd needlccraft shop for aala at a sacrifice. Doing a good buslneaa. One of the beat garngea In valley to tra.le for Salem tesl.lence. Fine rnnch stocked and equipped. Will trade for rooming house, apartment house, general merchandise, store resilience. HGuO, $409 down buys room house and garage, on paved atreet. UASKII.L A EA RLE, Realtors ICC S. Liberty St. phone ::42. Houses; We have a 6 room modern house on paved atreet with paving paid, new, fireplace, full basement and aur rounded by new good houses and tha price for quick aala Is only $3250, $u00 will handle. B rooms, new, modern with hardwood floors, garage, fin location amung new 2 j homes and only $4000. w A beautiful lu-me on the hill, very In .dividual, cry fine for $!000 and $&0( III trftnuTer the key. A s pi-ml Id home out aouth, 4 ronmi and nook new, and 2 more rooms lat-l ut for 24201) and the paving la all paid A 2 room plastered bouse on a good rt out north for l00, so why not buy t and let the boure grow up with the hll-Iren. And e have 2 high distinguished ooklng lots for Ji0 on a py aa you And Jim "mart Is a salesman In our ffire now, another Scotchman, but we hlnk ya will like hitn. We have lot of bouses t trade fnr arms and farnta to trade for houses hat we can't Jjst get matched Up and you may have the piece that will Juit soma of these bring It in. MrUILCHHIST A PKNNINKTON U. . bank bldg. phone 140. n CITY TROPF-RTT rtasy terms on all of these 12110 Good I room house, east front, partly tnml-rn; will consider cai aa first payment. $1000 New cottage. 4 rooms sri nook, pavement, modern except base ment and furnace. $1700. New I room strictly -modern houae, east front on pave meat, close to school. $5001 7 roorrt house, modern, pavement, fins location, fins yard and gar dan spot, fruit. ACRKAOK AND FARMS $1201 I acres. 4 40-rod rows of cherries, balance prunes and apples, all bearing Close to Saletn. $1100 II acrea 1 aer of timber and pasture, balance under cultiva tion, 1 vfc -ierea of atra w nerriea. I room house, barn, garage, chick en house, etc Make fins chicken farm 11100 30 acrea. 10 acre of timber and pa at u re, be lance under euttl tlnn g'tod 4 room house, awmfner kitchen, barn, extra large chick n hen brooder house, I err of prunes, t acre of strawberries alsn mixed orchard, drilled Wll water piped t th house and BPIWlAt. II acres. I Srre of watnntB. 1 acr of atrawberrlea, balane -tiler caltl vatlfwi. Irood 1 rfrm h'oae. b'g ham; this plaee lnna lias wtnro than arte asked, bat 41 sook.th wner mH sell. might eonelder ra1lnce t Salem or lot. Prle III1 good term a. ANDKflS'i, m Rtrmi, neanv 11 Hga. For Sale Nursery Stock u)PRjM BUDGET WALNUT, filbert, figs, fruits, all kinds ornamtntal shrubbery, see warren, I aava moniv, lit. t, boa ltIA, phone 10(P;i. '13 LOANS MORE muney to luan on good aecurlty. 494 N. CapKol, Chaa. ourieo. ria MONEY TO LEND on farm and city ae - urity. W A. Llaton, 207 Oregon bldg. farm loatia. in-urnnce money, ciy I deputy state sealer for the reason fffr.rs. "ohm"'"' r'i.h"t i:rrnor ,;al"irr. .f" ln- caot. P. 1 Wilkinson, 202 U. 8. Na tional bang bldg. r Ufipui-'V in l-un nn rea 1 est ale. Dflvata I mune. Inweat rates. T. K. Ford. oer,TAKrJN Ituxh's bank. LOANS We make loans on city property. Reas onable rates, no delay. State Savlnga and Loan Association, 703-4-5 Flrat Nai l bank bldg, Salem, Or., telephone 4S7. r4JJ FIRST and ie"ond mortgage loans, on city and farm property. Biralght and amortised. No etoclt or Insurance to buy. Quick service, low coats, low In terest rata. Meyer, 124 new Illlgh bldg 1 FARM AND CITY LOANS Monthly payment and straight loana on city property. Long time loana on 'arm property. Lowest rates. Prompt service. Call or write Chaa Hudklna. room or ir Miller's store. Phone 04 IN VEST HI ATE OUR INSTALLMENT LOANS Tha MONTHLY PA YMENT require for tha differeat periods of time U as follows: 120 21 each month for 60 months re pays 1 1000 114.14 each month tor tf month re pay $1000. 112.13 each month tor 124 months re pay $1000. ANDERSON ft RUPERT IM 8 High AUTOS tor rurda Elket Attn Co.. well sedan car &. O K ; f.34J. q70 ID 26 FORD lutlor aedan for sale or ade. Call evenings phone 75F11. qi FOR SALE Cheap, 1U20 Chevrolet tour Ing, or trade fur piano or what have you? Inquire at 1372 3rd street. West Salem. Qll FORDS When shopping for guaranteed uied Fords don t overlook my complete stock. Eiker Auto Co., phone 1IL THE HOME OF REAL "BUYS Q 1323 STAR car to trade for good cow, pIrs, chickens or will sell for ISO. This car la In good running or der, no Junk. J. W. Manna, 1U. 2. Sllverton, Or. 0.20 Full SALE Ford touring with guod rubber, extras, good condition; If you vini a good buy in a used car see us. Gabriel Powder ft Supply Co.. C10 N. Capitol, phono 2248. qlS E I K Eft'S 1917 Dodge touring 1917 Uulck touring 192S Chevrolet coupe E1KER AUTO CO. ... $H6 ... $176 ... $495 Liberty St. at Ferry, phone 121. HIKER'S FORDS 1021 touring, starter 1923 touring, starter , . $75 $145 1T24 roadster, starter $1S5 1ITS roadster, balloons $-65 1926 roadster $315 1923 coup $H5 1324 coupe $265 EIKER AUTO CO. The niua Fiont Liberty St. at Furry, phone 121. 4 SAFE and SOUND V A LUES Pries right, backed by a Reputable Firm (live ua a visit RECONDITIONED CARS 1923 touring, new pufnt, excellent oversize tires, a car you can take pride in. $1CS 1924 coupe, balloon tlrea, a snap, 1265 1924 roadster, new Pyroxylin finish ln green, same aa on 1927 models, 1116 Tudor sedans $14S COMMERCIAL CARS AND TRUCKS 1922 Chevrolet delivery $90 191 Ford covered delivery With a itartcr block $f-0 1H23 Ford truck, starter, f 1 SB TRACTORS Rebuilt and guaranteed machines for t:i0 to $.125 VALLEY MOTOR CO. Salem, Oregon Q , ( ( j,, WORTHWHILE GUARANTEE on GOOD USED AUTOMOnil.KS Is sound business methoda applied Ly company well grounded In experience and a company well aatabliahed finan cial dependability. Tha Pettyjohn Valuation policy, tne careful attention to mechanical det.il la. and the excellent facilities for handling our used automobiles, aro building con fidence In and gnlnlng customers tor our used auttmohiles constantly. Chevrolet touring, late model Chevrolet coupe, good a ppearanc f Jardner touring Gardner coupe Overland touring Overland sedan Fc.rd touring Essex touring Hulck seiian. lata model Willys-Knight sedan Hupmohlle inuring Cadillac sedan Nash touring Hudson aedan llulck coupe. Country Club Maxwell sedan Dodgo coupe, 1911 model Our used cuts are dtsptnyed In a well nppolnted nlearnom; attended by rep- nlatlves anxious ant willing to shnw the entire line to ynj whether you buy or not. Come In and look thm ovi-r. vet Bfiualnted with our Mca staff and petty John Policy of automobile sales development. F. W. PETTYJOHN CO. 265 North Cornmer ial Street Phone 1210 CADILL4C NASII "Afte wa well we serve" W anted .YM.Hcellnru'ous UjTiritl;LLA8 "repaired P''"" 101 1 M. uk knots fur fire- PRACTICAL nurp od cars and s-r- wreck for ma UKNTLEM AN desir fast in privat Hot 10 rare KAlTKK.i, highest prices paid for D drr, green or whole, 4il King wo avrmie. West Salem. I ANT ED Fainting, tintlrg, pap' mnging; eprt service guarantee' t'hona 14S1W. U WANTED Privat money to loan on Salem real estate snd farm property. K'tenlof.kr -.n. Ill Kia'a HI. I SEE J A. Uipson fnr excavating and genersl teaia work; dirt and feitil lw .oi mm Phone 1434J. 111 W a NTED Privais money lo loan on real iat. W. H. Orsbenhorst Co. lit 8 Liberty Street I WANTED R-oni for moth-r and tbil-l wher ehtld will H take rare of while mother work. Mrs. Sweeney. TWr'A. I" WANTED Used furniture ranges, best era. ok stoves, tool ts. Ws pa? sash. Oet our prices before ?o0 sell. Liberty Etc bang. Il R com l t. Phoi III LAN DSC A I'M gardner prepares plans WHS ttmt.tes St ml aim am coat. RockirieS six! be a plantings ape Slaty Perennial bonier an4 f-ner. I tan, sea pint all kme erenaiele re eata at tie 1 p K'aeet Infer, tn man eht ha a a repiathsm sit. 1 bo I IU, ploa . Ill rnn hi a nc run 3IULLOyity (Conttaued from Faga 11 Butt nnd Strayer and Representa tive Bronaugh were appointed to do tt. The atate bureau of Inbor got itt,,n - c 41 ucpariniriii lot weights nnd measures the stato will save (4800 In salnry for the LOST AND FOUND WANTED Help MISL'El. I. AMiDUS FOR aipert furniture packing and ship ping, call Stiff's Furniture store, phone 841 m A KAPPIIAHN. general ttam con tractor, excavating and grading Kee Idaaca Portland road, phone 114F1I. WK dig aewi'rs and basements by hand, shallow basement 40o yr. All work guaranteed satisfactory. 11$ N. list, H. II. Lunt. m36 tt AdEiNTS WANTED WA NT ED Salesmen with cars, who know their atu,"f, who wish to make a connection with a going, successful organisation, -vlll find It to their ad vantage to call at Tha Meadow Shop, 2K5 N. High atreet, ask for Mr. Spalding. RK DIRECTORY a u err ION k Kit jr. N. WOonitY. Salem's expert live stock, furniture, real estate aucttonecr and appraiser. Rea and store 1610 N. Summer St Phona 611 tor 41 date. Exial-llBhed since 1911 pHONB 75. Woodry Bon, Sa lem's expert livestock, furniture, real estate auctloneera aad appraisers. II years experience, satisfaction guar anteed. Store I'd orth Commercial street AUTO TOI'S QUALITY SERVICE Auto tops and painting, auto signs and general trim mings. Wood's Auto Top Co. I11CY( i.l'Xi LLOYD E It A MS DEN. bike accessories nd bicycles. 3S7 Court street. livriKitv srpi'i.ii'-s FARMES STEWART. Wentlnglic batteries, automotive electricians, 243 8. Commercial St.. phone 1720 PR E ST - 6 L I TIC UATT K R Y S B It V I C E. Expert auto electricians, pbona 1801, 413 Court Btrect. ' WM.LAKD Service Station. Joe Wllllami 631 Court street, phona 191. "Automo- ciuiioric.-uri'oit )R. O L. SCOTT, chiropractor. 164 N. High street, phones 17. 82&R ' ('OMUAOilltS i. J. ANDERSON. General contractor, open shop. 414 Water, phone lf.7 .IIKKSS.MAK1NO essmalclng. 1 lllgli, pho i;ij:tki l M'i'PLiKS FI.EENKIt Electric Co., electrlo lighting fixtures and electric ranges. l'hone 9S0 471 Court street. HALIK AEOFF electrlc'shop. $17 Court St. Ws do house wiring and carry a complete stock of fixtures. Instrument repairing, experimental work. Electric appliances repaired. Phone 411. CUT fluwera and floral pieces. Delivery C F. ilrelthsupt, florist. Ill State street, phona 210. MATTItlCNSKS ItKNOVATKI) MATTRESSES renovated. Wa renovate all kln-ls of mattresses, called tor and delivered. Best of work guaranteed. Capital City Bedding Co, 1190 North Capitol, phone 19. MKIICIIANT TAITjOK at. A. ESTEsT7ln taUorlng.12l north Liberty UOSHER Tailor to men and ?n 474 Court street. OltlXJON HI MANE M CI REPORT " cases of cruelty to children or am.sls In Central Willamette al ley district to Dr. W. O Morehouse, humans officer. Salem. Oregon. Tel ephone 1 r. io I'AINTINO C'ONTKACTOR CIIAH. DENNETT. Interior decorating, paper hanging, s'gns. 141 Mill. 177IM. PORTER PAINT CO.. II, It. Prt-si mannger Paints. wall paper, goods. Interior decorating, contri Ing. 4T.S Court Btreet, phone 4S. Pl.t Mni.; PLC Mil I NO and general repair work. phone lit. Oraber tiros.. 164 south Liberty. THRO. ""li. B AtlR Plumbing, heating, sheet mstal works. 164 8. Commercial street llEKORU you let your contract get my prices on plumbing and repair work., Plione 1.H0W, store at HIS Center. 41 PLC Mill NO and repairing, reasonable, estimates. A. L. Godfrey, 121 Union atrcei, phone I9T.W. 37 PIANOS WILL, plan phonographs. sewing machines, sheet miisls and pi ano studies. Repairing phon'grapha and aewing machines. 411 State atreet. iHANSI l it AND STORAGE OT"!.." and' H 0.CU!MIN(1H. local and long distance laullng. Phona 14CI, res. 7HFI THAN HFE ft and atorage. Wa have p ded vans and do long and short dis tance hauling. La r mar Transfer, phone scavi:ngi:k ClTT UAltlfAOK- CO., prompt service. phine 111 or 1390 8AI EM (larbage Co, for r'.mpl and continuous service Pbona 114 M ( ONI) 1IAM GOODS OUT men's uied clothing. Jewelry, guns. musical Instruments, tool, blcycl'S. to. Ktnr Exchange. 114 14. Com i, pit'.' Si OV KN STOVES rebuilt and repaired by expert, and stoves snd range for sal, bar- gala itrlcea Wire fences la all grades. hop bask at a, bop scoops and ho Salem Fence and Stov Worka. Court atreet. phona 124 WATi:il ,4Ml'AV SALF.M WATER COMPANT Offices eorner Commercial and Trad street Dills pa pa b I monthly In advance. Phna II UOOI I WORKING JACOR WKIZEU cabinet works and re- finish mg. t'hona Ull. lit Court etrt LfcX.AUS NOT HE Hot lea Is hereby given that I hsv Impounded th following d sac r I he rtoga in ocmpllanc with o-dlnance No. 1404, II: On gravlsl! bin Airedale nog One yellow aire a I Ins. On Lie wel ly tter flog. fc1s-k. aid and lams. The afcoro deribew .Hens will b hilled if Janoarr 13, liT, ss pratidd In said ordlasace. W. X 1iW, Street Comaaisalwwer January 17, 15:7. 1$' j whom he will appoint as state mar-1 aenler. The sealer' office Is consolidated with the market agent. Welfare Work. The committee leveled some In vective at the child welfare com mission which wants $20,000, but decided to probe Into It before wielding the hatchet. After several members had declined to risk them, selves by going Into the office of this department In Portland this week-end Senator Strayer and Rep resentative Fisher reluctantly con sented to go on condition that Chairman Staples go with them. Staples said he would go. Ihe et.ite board of conciliation wanted $2000 and got $1500. The stato board of health came In for a rapping before the com mittee cut Its appropriation from $75,455 to $40,000. Several mem bers poked fun at Its reports, Rep resentative Buchanan declaring there Is nothing accurate about them and Staples branding them as nearly all bunk," Representative Pelrce defended the board and wanted to give It all It requested. "I don't think we are acting very Intelligently," Representative Gor don saldp "but maybe our action will bring the matter to the sur face." Pelrce wanted the committee to reconsider, but Buchanan urged that the committee "let It ride a day or two," and this was dono. Cut Out Nursing. The bureau of nursing, which operates in connection with the board of health, had asked for $13,520, and this was nil disallow ed. Senator Strayer moved that the same treatment be accorded the bureau of child hygiene and Sena tor Bell seconded the motion, but Pelrce rebuked them, declaring that he thought "It Is wrong to do the way we are doing," and got a reconsideration which resulted In the appointment of Pelrce, Bro naugh and Butt to investigate. With little argument the com mittee voted to discontinue the ap propriation for the board of pilot commissioners, which wanted $400. A bill will be drawn to make the board sHf-Hustnlnlng. Thia was on motion of Gordon, who said the pilots have a very strong organiza tion rfind draw big fees for them selves. The committee waft dubious about the state board of vocational edu cation, and Senator Strayer will Investigate before this Is consider ed . The $8000 asked by the Amcrl ca nidation commission was cut out and a bill ordered drafted to repeal the Americanization net. The state dairy nnd food com missioner was given all he asked for, $38,340. Cut Out Hunters. The predatory animal hunter fund cume np under reconsidera tion. It requested $45,000 and was cut to $40,(100 the first night the committee met. Last night Pelrce moved that It be disallowed and Fisher seconded his motion. Sena tor Mann made a strong defense for the fund and the motion lo5t. Col lier then moved that $30,000 be allowed, he and Buchanan aiding Mann ln Its defense. But Senator Strayer, who has been bucking that Item for several years, made a speech against It. "I am surprised," he told the de fenders, "that you men can be swept off your feet by the propa ganda of the man that has the job. Don't you realize that there la a union of Interest between your county agricultural agents and tha j hunters? This Is one of the moat profund Jokes I have ever seen." Gordon moved that the Item be disallowed and It carried. The atate horticultural society was given Its full request of $1000. MEDIATION OF 01 LDISPUTE (Continued froi Page II t'oulldge not to "Intervene" ln Mexico during the summer recess of congress, but to call a special session if he thought action neces sary. The other, by Senator Nor- rls, republican, Nebrnska, would provide for a committee Investiga tion of published reports that the state department had sought to spread "propaganda" damaging to friendly relations between the United States and Mexico. Washington, Jan. 21 (TP) Un der a resolution Introduced today by Senator Frazier, republican, North Dakota, the senate would go n record as opposing the use by the president of armed forceH gainst Mexico during a recess of rongress. Washington, Jim. 2 1 (P) While neither country has as yet approached the other officially on ihe subject of arbitration, the pros pects of that principle being adopt ed In an attempt to settle the Am erican -Mexican oil and land law tangle at least have advanced a p with the announcement by the Mexican foreign office that the Calle. government accepts arbitra tion In principle. Previous to that announcement, made Inst night In Mexico City, President Culles had stated unof ficially that he mlRht consider ar bitration to avoid a greater evil for his country, and Secretary Kellogg had nti id that he had given that formula consideration for possible application In the pre"s7rt dispute. Noll her has Indicated, however, whether a definite official proposal would be made to that end and both official pronouncements thus far have been made only In press statcme nt a. TO RAISE DRIVERS AGE FROM 16 TO 18 The house automobile and roads commiitee, has recommended that house bill No. 1, mining the drlv er's license age from 1C to II year do Dane. Certain exceptions would he mad for minora driving mach ine! to and from school. Thia pro vision Is particularly necessary for spnrsely settled serllons of the !lnte, where children come from ron-lderaMe dlstftnce. QAOOIDII IXIC! 0 I V VvlWllal I llaiW OF PRUN-PORT DEVELOPMENT Businesa men and prune grow ers of this section heard of the possibilities of Prun-Port, new bov erase, told at a meeting at the chamber of com more a Inst night. and plans were discussed for the future moving of the concern to Salem and the development of a national consumption for the drink. It was brought out at the meet ing that the titar Bottling works has sold over 16,000 bottles of the beverage since October 7, during a low selling period for this class of drink; that companies In .Ore gon City, Portland and Balem have been franchised for the bottling of the drink In this state and firms In San Diego, Cal., Austin, Texas, and St. Paul, Minn., aa well aa one ln Vancouver, B. C-. have franchises for distributing the beverage. It was estimated $8000 would be needed to carry out an advertising program, and George F. VIck pre sented a check of $600 to assist and said equal amounts would come from other men unable to at tend. It Is believed the drink, manu factured from Oregon prunes, can reach a national sale equivalent to that of a number of other promin ent 6-cent drinks on the market, and that a big business can be de veloped for Salem, as well as & heavy output for Oregon prunes. HOUSE PASSES PRISON BILLS (Continued rrom Pag 1) completing the change. Included ln their provisions is delegation of authority to the board of control to have charge of the employment of convicts nnd make disposition of their earnings. It la understood today that the changes In the prison personnel incident to the change In admin istrations will now follow immedi ately upon the signing of these Inter-related measures by the gov ernor. The state board of control would purchase all stationery, offico sup plies, and furnlturo fnr every ofXcu and commission In accordance with house bill 183 introduced today by Representatives North and Bailey and signed by 45 other members of the house. The bill is another of the series carrying out Governor Patterson's program. Record of Work Settling down to the busiest half day sens ton for the 34th session to date, the house members tut morning Introduced 65 new bills, passed 15 house measures, six sen ate blltfl, nnd handled miscel laneous routine business without a hitch or a burst of oratory. hen it convenes again Monday morn ing, there will likely be In the neighborhood of 100 bills up for third reading and a flork of new measures for Introduction. Tuesday morning should find n hopper full of bills coming In from committees for action by the house. Speaker Cnrkfn took occnslon to compliment" the members of the house for speeding up business to Us present key. At adjournment this morning n total of 198 bills had been Intro duced In the house since the open ing of the session. In the Senate The senate today passed the fol lowing senate bills before adjourn ment: S B. 28, Marks Clarifying stat ute relative to service of notice In legal proceedings. H.B. 66, Reynolds Increasing pay of deputy horticultural lnspec tor from $3 to $5 a day. S.B. Strayer Providing means for eradication of rodents. S.B. bu, Reynolds Increasing pay of deputy horticultural com miiuiloners from $2 to 15 a day. BIG IKE AND LITTLE IKE DISCUSSED (Cnntlnusu from I'ags Onsl say later. I do this because I am .tstiplctoim of Little Ike and the In fluence he may be able to exert up on the governor. I nm more suspi cious In view of the fact that when 25 members of this senate signed a petition to the governor relative to one of our members they were re ferred to Utile Ike." The petition mentioned by Klep- Charlie Chaplin Draws Out $500,000 In Cash Before Liens are Filed In Bank New York, Jan. 21 OF) Al -1 though Charlie Chaplin's deposits New York banks, estimated at $1,600,000, were tied up by Income tax liens today, the comedian had on hand $&u0,000 In cash which he succeeded In withdrawing before the arrival of federal agents, the New York Amerirnn any. The money was withdrawn from the Howery and Knst Itlver Na tional bank Just lb minutes before federal agents arrived yesterday, the newspaper aays. When the bank opened, the story goes, representatives ot Mr. Chap lin were waiting, and Immediately presented for pity ment a personal check of the comedian for $o00,00u It was paid without question- Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 51 W t.itft (trey Chaplin tuggjed In vain at the purse strings of her screen star husband today In an effort to collect U,4Qt temporary alimony and attorney's fees while the great er part of the Chaplin fortune to be uncovered since her dlrorc peti ON THE AIR JrKlDAY KQW. Portland, 4S1 T;16 . selling up aterclass; 10, town rir. music, household helps; 12:js, p. m., noon concert; I, matinee pro sratn; 6. concert; 1, children's pro gram; 7.30. UU1R7 ervlc; , movl club meeting; .no, orchsatraj 14:11 Hoot Owl frolic. KOIN. Portland, lis n a. ra , domaatlo sclano talks and music; P- m. news, music; 6:16, Topay Turvy lima; I, organ concert;!, amusement suggestions; 7:46. edu cat onal talk; . .lUdj0 program; I. orchestra. " !mi mU"ic: 7:"' trl0' atudlo program. KtiO Oakland. Ml, orchestra; I, studio program. KFI, Los Angeles, 47 5 30. mat inee program; 6. nbjhtlr doing.; T. recn.V.0??' '"' organ ballad hour. eho !'' . S""n Frn,I'0. HI- MO, pr?""J town cry- tuw ?' orcl'""r'J I'M. sport, r hL,V ?'a orclY'"tr n old time baud; 10, orchestra. K-VrUKDAY Portland, aai ia KQW, town crier, music, household h.iM" 13:30. noon concert; S -ii- I,"' Wf,h" report, announce t? or"hM,r nd soloist. KOIN, Portland. Ill 11 , dcniAsilo sclenc talks and music' Tirmtim."s mU"C: I IS' Tow iurvr time. I, organ concert; I, amusement guide; 10. orchestra. KXL, Portland, 4001 p. m.. mu sic; 6:30. music. KOO, Oakland. 161-1, sport re view; 1:16, special program; :1, orcheetra and soloists. KFI. Los Angeles. 4676:10, or chestra; i, nightly doings; 4 16. mu sic; 7:30, studio program; I, opera auat": , popular program; 10, radio club, midnight frolic. KPO. Sai Francisco. 456 g-lf town crrer; I: JO. orchestra; ) opera "Faust" simultaneous with KH; 0. orchestra. per was a petition asking the gov ernor to appoint Senator Davis of Vale as state corporation commis sioner. "Further I am usnlr-tnii nf t it. tie Ike because of his Interest In tax matters and the timber Inter ests, and I do not Intend to remain silent because of the Influence that may do exerted by him when tha state budget Is prepared. It the governor needs advice In making up the budget I suggest that a commit tee of this senate might be appoint ed to assist him." ANTI-FOREIGN SITUATION (Continue? .rom Psg 1) in the Yangtze opposite Hankow. ready to assist their nationals if n ecensa ry. Shanghai, Jan. 31. CP) A dis patch from Hankow dated Wed nesday n ght said 27 American missionaries were leaving Chunk ing, Szechwan province, for Han kow today. Twenty-five other missionaries arrived there from tlio interior yesterday. The message said It was believed in Chinese circles that Fugene Chen, Cantonese foreign minister. had seen the danger In the situa tion caused by the continued nntl- forelgn agitation, but that he was helpless against the radical ele ment of the Kuomlntnng party, which Is backing the Cantonese government. The radicals were aald to be Insisting on continuod vlotent measures against foreign ers despite Chen's attempts to ob tain rc Islon of China's present treaties through diplomatic chan nels. 'SCOTTY'TPElGHT DRAWS VALENTINE 'Scott y" Speight and his asso ciates, Slem and Ackerman, were given Valentines ln circuit court yesterday when an agreement was reached between C. M. Inman, at torney for Speight, and District At torney Carson, setting the trial of the canes for the first day of the February term, or February 14. The men were to have been tried next Monday, but Judge W. N. Gatcns, one of the counsel for de fense, died suddenly in Portland recently, and the cause, aa a result, was postponed. It Is understood Judge M. L. Pipes of Portland may be brought Into the case as tlatens successor. Judge Kelly recently overruled a motion to suppress the evidence In the cafe. A hearing that was set for net Monday night by the special sen ate committee named to Investi gate the state tert-book commis sion and the state board of edu cation has been postponed to next Thuradnv night. tion was filed turned up on (he other side of the continent. The scene ot activity shifted to New York city last night when It became known that the govern ment had filed Income tax Hens against Chaplin for more than $1,6&0,000 and that Chaplin was re ported to have withdrawn half a million dollars from a New York bank a few minutes before federal authorities tied up Ms accounis. Ho far Mrs. Chaplin, who alleg. ed tier husband had a fortnne of 111,000.000, has been balked at every turn to collect alimony. Al though Superior Judge Walter P. Uuerln yesterday ordered the re ceivers of Chaplin's property here to pay her the 114,400, Income tax Mens filed by the government here tied up available funds amounting to 17,000 snd she was prevented fnm collecting. Her attorneys np pealed to the commissioner of In ternal rtrinui at Washington t lift tho lien hers) tht alimony might bo paid. koue east Uscle.tr tai. e:t