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KOrn").". JANUARY 21, 1929 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON VMIK ELEVEN Classified Ad -College Widow With 6 Children Would Like To Marry Old Grad With 5 And A Football. Capital AJoumal CLASSniM AUVKUTItllNO MATC: Rat pet word. una tnstnioa oenu. Ihrot insertions ft cutjr oua wk 8 ctu( on tnontb 30 cents, on year pat month. 12 cents; miDirouiu pri ad J6 enii Mot taken over phono unless ad rerttset haa monthly account. No allowance lot pnone errore. WOB SAUfr-HOUSIB 4 BOOMS and nook, corner lot, Davin mostly paid. rage. nice twnj priced at $3750. Very easy terms. NEW 4 rooms and nook, large lot, paved fltreet W300. TERMS. H.150. in tercut 6 per cent. HOLLYWOOD REALTY Insurance - Loam - Kentals SOOQ NortU Capitol . Tel. 3TO7 SPECIAL. TODAY'S BEST BUY $5300. Only 100 down. $25 per mo. buys a new double constructed 4 nn. buiiKalow. built for a borne. Has fire place, bullt-liu. best of Plumblnff. material nnd workmanship. Without a doubt it is the best buy in town. Hurry nrt soo BECHTEL or SEARS today, tomorrow you muy be too late. Our office 341 Bute St., Boom 4. OWN YOUR OWN HOME $300 as first payment and balance like rent buya you a brand-new Eng lish Bungalow. Urge liYlne room with oak floors, fireplace and tapestry pa per, two nice bed rooms and bath, built in kitchen, wired for electric ranae. corner nook, tull basement, furnace, parage kith cement drive way, corner lot with one street pav ed and paid. Pull price only $3850. Immediate possession. See it today. SEE Mrs. Ellis with LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1737 DOERS GET SOMEWHERE DRIFTERS JUST DRIFT tijDOO. Good, large one room home With excellent lot. located on paved street. (Jaruage, some furniture. $100 down, balrnce $30 per mouth. IM MEDIATE POSSESSION. $3960. New modern 4 room home on paved street, garage, flrep-aoe. oak floors, wired for electric stovw. $100 down. (35 per month. IMME DIATE POSSESSION. $6500. Elvht room modem noma well located on H. Summer at, A REAL BARGAIN. Terms. - $4300. Modern 5 room home with oak floors, full basement, furnace, J. replace, ok floors, garage, electric stove. $600 down, balance easy terms. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Real Estate and Fire Insurance W. H. GRABENHORST & CO.. Realtors 134 South Liberty Street Phone 515 a 19 WE ARE going to sell our home at 675 Columbia to someone cheap as we are going back to Minnesota. Easy payments. Phone 2719-W. a30 4 ROOM House, modem, except brwment at a bargain. Only 63,100. $100.00 down, balance $20 a mo. Lot Is 6O:;240 to creek. Nice soil for gar den, on paved street with cement sidewalks " One nice, cozy 4 room bungalow on paved street, nicely decorated, hardwood tloor and fireplace, worth $4 200. for only 63.503. $500. down, balance to be arrontjed. Wired for electric rr-nge. New ranee is Installed and can be bought for $100.00. First clr.ss service ' station to ex change for stored and equipped farm. 3 acres and S room unfinished house near Gearhcart for $3,000. Will exchange for SMcm house to $4500. Have you a 5 or 6 rojm house in Salem to cxci:nm:e for one In Cor- valllrt that is rented? Would, assume a mortgr-Rc. 60 acres near Albany, with modern house and good bain and other buildings. lor only $7.S00. $3,500 loan. 6 per cont, 10 years. Will ex change for what yuu have. Get busy. S. M. EARLE 160 South Liberty al7 4 RM. HOUSE on paved str.. gar age, E. front. 01800. Good terms. Cor. lot with beautiful oak trees, V. &. E. front. $1903. Easy terms. N. front business lot, close In. $3500 Splendid location for Apt. house, close in, N. front. C575C. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE, 484 Court 6 RM. well built house In excellent condition, newly tinted, 3 large coi ner lota, garage, 11 walnut, variety family fruit. Just reduced to $3000 with easy terms to insure quick sale. WINNIE PET IV JOHN. Realtor 175 South tilth Street IN BUSINESS DISTRICT. LOT 75 by lea. with a nn. strictly modern house and one older bouse, aeml- modern. In 2 apt lutniabed. flOoirt) Good terms. WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor 175 South High St. a' FOP. SALE Attractive l.li mount Hill borne. built by owner Arthur Rabn Phone iwt i or 41 b FOB SALEFARMS FIGURE A LITTLE WITH US 15'. acics. 1 mile from Salem. paved road, A r. modern house, barn double er.rae, mcuain poult ly house lor 600 hens, all kinds of fruit and nuts, very best so.l, cop ta, we or fer this fully equipped, a real bar gain, call and fcnvc a look. HOLLY wO'JO REALTY 3009 Norih Cpitol Tel. 3807 KM REAL farm ocooruinlty. Crops con tracted In advance. Wilt take snare of crop as down pa incut, o. E. snider 4ii usoiuo rcipie. saiem, urenon "A CHANCE V YOU. LIFE" 'STOCKi.il AiJD tt) LIPPED' 40 acres, with 35 acres cultivated, o ccre3 oi umoer. nas a gooa aiiry barn. 4 nn. house, large chicken house. 2 CO fine chickens. 11 head of good cows and heifers, a fine team. I'll mcchliiciy and crop goes for $7600. Will ttfce a clear house In Sa lei.i. not over $3j00 as part payment. dljv inomanon vim LEO N. GUILDS CO.. Realtors S20 State Slice; Phone 1737 b ONE ACRE Inside city limits. Address 23$ Court or Phone 10O7-W. blB Lb MB 3a r nd lorf?ng trailer, 32-6 pneumatics, c. Anuresen. its, 9, Box 144. c30 bEWiNO Midline $4.00. 625 Judson. 2 565-W. c23 TTfOROUCi:BREDEuglUh bull dog. twoyeais OW. male. Phone 1143. cl8 6 VARIETIES oX ftpplea. Pbona 68F31. C20 I'RENCH DOORS $4 60 each; Inside doors $3 50 ea.; sash doors $3 50 ea C?5h f.-om 6jo up; flat wall paint $3 00 gal ; cup. doors, bins, panels. tl:aei. c'rain bo.ras. at equally low pr.rra. Building Supply Co., in alley beck of Ladd and Bush Bank. Phone 437. Cl8 APPLES Walnuts, ticliveied. Phone 17F13. evenings. c37 htrA it. it, wimii triMiruia uppi I carrv cimipiete tine of (litum elerinc rsngrs repaired Leo H jotiiM So Com and Miller we Prton mxt e FOR SALB LIVESTOCK '..ILL BUY. sell or exchange horses. mules, harness and wagons. Dom Sl-.e.-tocE, i.ar 333 South Church. et3 1 GRDB Guernsey cow will freshen M.mtIi 1st. Jos. Sherman, Route 1. Bot 31. Bhaw. Orcgcn. elB COATS Also some good prude ewea. J. W. Phllltpe, 1371 North Summer Fnone 1131-R, - eli FOB RALE I.IVKSTOt'E PIGS 7 weeks and up. Egan Bros. arii. kiu DR. FRED W LANUE. veterinarian uniee ow b. commercial, rnone 1198: residence pbona 16Q. e et FOB SAL WOUl WOOD 6AWTNO. PHONE 1131. FOR Good Dry Wood, delivered Phone evenings arsi. wm GREEN 16" old fir. $7.25. Maple, dry eo.au. ureen mapie ana asa ii. $600. Phone 2480-J. eel! 16" OLD fir. $7.00 phone 1736. e38 ASH. Oak. fir, 4 ft. and 16 In. Egan Bros. aril. cej WOOD SAWING. Phone 1S35-A. e31 4 FT. SECOND growth, dry fir $6 00. Fnone aouu-w. eeai FIR WOOD. Phone 110F4 or 1S52-J. etwu DRY 16 iu. old Fix, 4 it. fir. oak, ash ana maple, c. u. tfaroougn ran Highland Ave.. Phone 1080. eeaa WOOD Delivered. Phone 1633-W e WOOD West Salem Wood Yard. Phone 1143. doo Munara hl cora measure and square deal. ee33 WOOD SAW1NQ ColweU and Mc cracken. Phone mi?. tew DRY Wood. L. C. Kelly Phone 1573J ceie OLD Fir and second growth wood 3T73 Brooks eve. ruooe gtni-M GOOD Dry Wood, oak and IU. Phone iwpio. koocit rromm. eejao QOOD WOOD AT A REASONABLE rnlLK nrv KeflBd arowth fir. drr old fit slab, dry oak and ash, 16" mill block fUUHTl LMKUVlUtl PboD 1543 PRED I WEJJ-S aeu o cnurcn ot. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Young leghorn hens $1 each. These hens are laying. Guy Chandler. Rt. 2. Turner. Oregon. 119 BABY CHICKS Get your chicks from olant that SDeclallzes In expert poultry breeding work. Our winnings at poultry snows Indicates the qual ity of our stock and our ability to produce this quality for you. Secure full information from our new cat alogue. Remember 13 popular varie ties. Lloyd A. Lee Hatchery and Poul try Breeding Farm, Route 6, Box 115C. Salem. Oregon. 1 CUSTOM HATCHING at 3c per egg in l.uou iota. Expert semes, hook orders early. Phone 133F3, Lee's Hatchery, saiem, Oregon. i niap WANTED TEACHERS Between ages of 33-40. normal or college training, ana two vears teachlna cxoerlence: traveling. definite Income to start; R. R. paid, opportunity to make $300 to $500 per montn mis summer, wecaon Com nan v. Dent. B-I06. 2036 E. 6th Street, Cleveland, Ohio. gl8" 3 SALESMEN Wanted. Phono 679-W. after 6:00. gao SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Housework. Call 1957-J or write Lueiia nausea, wooaourn. Route 2. hl9 TRACTOR Work of all kinds. W. H. Dixon. Route 3. Box Bi. nzi FOR PRACTICAL Nurse coll 2647. h20 1 MISCKLLANKOIS WANTED LET ME take care of your little child, we have none, win care ior one or two an me lime, ana mure aiteruoons. Ftione ai-J. wu WANTED to buy 2 carlaids good milk cows. Fresh or about to fresh en. Address 309, Capital Journal. 122 ALTERATIONS and dress making. 507 Center street. uu WANTED Children to care for In my home. 656 S. 17th Street. Phone 990-M. , 120 GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING or money back THE JEWEL BOX 173 n Laoeriy. saieni ow FOR RENT SINGLE housekeeping room with gar age 43a mviaion. jza FURNI3HEU Apartments 3 room front $18.00. 2 room back $14.00 One room cottage $15. Also garage $2.00. 541 Mill. jao APARTMENTS $20. $30. Sleeping rooms $10. 345 Marion. J23 FURNACE HEATED Phone j20 2002 -J. FURNISHED noartment With garage. 7B5 Court Hireet. jau 3 CR 3 ROOM furnished cpartment. i-ibu bo. cnurcn. rnone a-w. jia 3 ROOM furnished new ant. 875 N. Liberty . J i a SIX Room modern home. 1660 So. Church, call 2524-J. ju DANDY furnished clean warm sleep ing room, close in. aya n. enureir furnace heated room. 247 Nortn Church. Phone S22-R. J18 FOR RENT 6 room plastered bouse. $J0.b0. Call 3242. 1 FOR RENT Large 5 room flat with furnace $33 50, Close in at 654 Fer ry. Vacant. Adults. Becke 6t Hend ricks. 189 N. High street. J19 FOR RENT Large house. $20. fur- nir. clone in. lust south of the state building on 12th s'reet. Vncant. Becke ucnuncKs, isu rt. xiign m. 19 8 ROOM modern bungalow, newly renovated and new linoleum. Gar age. Phone 1176-M. J22 $5'00 PER Month, tourist cabin. 4 room house, $10, spring water, 3 miles out on pavement, Pnone 76F22 evenings. Jig LIGHT housekeeping and sleeping rooms, reasonable. 303 South Win- ter. pnone H2Q-W, J33 BOARD end" Room, working men. home cooking and privileges, 2417 Center t. J18 5 ROOM furnished cottage. Inquire 396 South ltb. J19 BUNGALOW Apt. In Palmer Court. See B. E. Roberts with Anderson 8c Rupert, Kcaltors, 169 S, High Street. Phone 1644, J ROOM and board. 455 North Sum mer. Phone 1404-W. 418 THE PALACE Court Apt., 240 South Cottage. Pnone 1547-U. J33 FOR RENT 6 room furnished house 35. Four room furnished $25. Four room unfurnished, new $30. Four room imiuinisned SIQ. r. L. WOOD, 341 Ste Street. J 19 6 ROOM house $16 a month. Phone lotw-w. )IV PURNISIiED 3 room be&ted apt. 444 soutn nign. j iv PURNISIIED 1064-W. 4 room bouse. Phone 11$ GARAGE 359 N. Liberty. PhoO 1700 r MODERN 6 rooms. SP5 S. Liberty. J28 APARTMENT $13 and $16 Damon Gro-ery Byo N Commercial. y PIANOS Phonographs marbinr) lot rent B mnne co and sewing u eun ruT' FURNISHED downstairs apartment Close in Phone 1773-f LOST AND FOUND LOST U dies white gold wrist watch, Saturday on aowa town streets. Had initials on back. Reward if returned to CsipU'l Journal. k23 PERSONAL POCMS set to music. Mas te reran Sons Fubftanenk Seattle. w BKAL EST ATI WANTED 4 and ft room, modern homes which can be sold on easy terms. Triangle Realty Company, 431 Court Street. Phone 651. n 96 ACRES highly Improved land, seeded, stocked and equipped. Trade for city up to 60 per cenu 50 acres, all under plow, full get bid its. Trade for city up to 60 percent. Apartment nouae, avcraga income ij per cant gross. 10 trace tor vauey farm. General Udse stocc to traae zor small modern city home. uusut, tutu estate, u voun m. nl 115 ACRES, all tillable. 30 acres oats and vetch. New barn with 86 stantlous, fair good house, good chicken house. An excellent dairy ranch. 13 flue aowa and full line of machinery, new milk house and milking machine. 3 mllea from Eu gene. Can be bandied for $3,500.00. The balance of $10,500 on easy terms. ErUy worth $18,000. Get busy. O. M- bAKlib, CieMlbOT 160 South Liberty St. Phone 3243 nio THRIFT WEEK BARGAINS Good 7 -room nlastered house, all on 1 floor, modern aDDolntments. very close In: will sell at $3500. $100 down and balance Ilka rent. 34 acres stocked and equipped dairy ranch, 3 miles from Salem to paved rond. Wants to exchange for larger farm. 100 acres good hill land. I' miles from good valley town. $40 per acre to settle estate. SEE THIS. 40 acre dairy farm, good Improve ments 10 head milk stock. 3 horses. all tools and Implements. On paved highway, 7 ml. from Salem. $7500 or wiu traae ior larger xarm. 3 acre suburban home. CREEK. good buildings. Easy terms. $3600. mo-acre wood ana stoca proposi tion. ONLY 3 miles off pavement on good gravel road. Price to move $10.00 per acre. BOO E. E. HUHEKTS, WUR ANDERSON 8c RUPERT, Realtors 169 South High Street Phone 1644 nl8 TRULY A SNAP My client leaves Salem today, aava sell my new. strictly modern five room stucco borne with garage and all new furniture for $3750 on easy terms. This la way below value. Who will get it? wnrrr ntKBAus Rave client with dandy 6 room modern borne, improved or unim proved. DELANO 290 N. Church Fhona 3830 n WE HAVE & good acres with farr improvementa worth $1500 and will take a good car or a vacant lot. A good 5 room house, worth $3750 and will take lot or acreage. A good new 4 room house, worth $2800 and a vacant lot worth $750, ooin cicar to traae ior acreage. A 75-acre form worth $6000. for Salem home. 6 room house to rent at $20. dean and nice location. McOILCHRIST 6c PENNINGTON 309-10 U. S. Bank Blda, Phone 140 40 A. RIVER Bottom, farm bldos.. ouaiv iruic. a.uou. iaae resiaence. 5 A. tract, close In. walnuts. cher rles. berries. Bldgs. $5000, clear; for uooa resiaence. Dandy good 8 room modern buns alow, large lot, garage. Sacrifice at $3,000. 500.00 down. store oiog., and good residence on large lot, stock and fixtures, clear. ior larm same value. For Rent 5 room buncalow 2n Close In 5 room duplex $25. 4 room iurnisneo Dungaiow, au. PERRINE & MARSTEKS 212 Gray Building ' n NEW, FULLY Modern 5 room bung alow on North Capitol Street. A cnoice nome to trade lor good acre ago near Salem. 7 room fully modern house, remod eled and In good condition. Close In. A bargain at $3500.00 or will rent. 10 acre tract with good improve ments. at city limits of Salem. To braae ior gooa nome in Salem. We write all kinds of Insurance, J. F. ULRICH CO.. Realtors 139 North Commercial Phone 1354 nl9 FOR SALE 6 room house, 100 foot iruuuiya on pavea street, pavement paid. Yi acre of land. A bargain at $2,000.00 at your own terms. 28 seres for sale or rait, all In cultivation, fair building, woven wire lenrr. orat oi Terms. SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO. 303 U. S. Bank Bldg. . n nn EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TEN ACRES near Salem on pavement $1350 trade for equity In small house. Owner, Box 311, care Journal. nn20 for ExrritAKnip Dallas home, value $1500 together with two Salem lota of $1500 value tor Salem home. Will pay or assume some difference. Choice 10 acre tract, part In fruit mm iiioeria, une set OI DUilaings. Value $6000. Want Salem home in exciimnge. Modern 6 room hnma In R Rnlam Value $4750. Owner will take lota In Portland UD to 1500 as nnrt To buy, sell or exchange your prop- LEO N. CHILDS CO- Realtors 320 State Street Phone 1737 nn' usuivwevu ouiuiii rvaiucnca to fcX- o ruiuauo. rnone nv&M. nnQl i TRADE Fifty acre farm alt under lerty. F. L. WOOD, 341 State St. nnlll NOTICE Several Portland homes to vxciianKe ior saiem nomes. w. H. GRABENHORST 4c CO., 134 South uiueiby otreei. nn!9 iiaiKcr improvea rancn. ii i T i cultivation. "'"" vv, J irum small VAllov Inon Wanf .m.lia. kvt nupmoDiie to trade do 1 w 3 acres, near Sntem. tiUCOI-OFSKY He SON First National Bank Bldg. nn' i muiim uranniaation on the Pacific Coast. We have over 3.000 properties listed for exchange. Every Kind of property, every price every location. We can match your exchange exactly. If you would like to trade your property, today come in today. See . m. kakls, Realtor 166 South Liberty Tel. 3343 nn FINANCIAL LOANS LOANS Borrow moner ou rout neraonai Drooertv. Pa back In monLhiv in. stsllments. WILLAMETTE LOAN COMPANY 5u$ Bank of Commerce Bldg. r MONEY to loan on real estate. Pn va t money . iowest rs tea. T. K Ford. First National Bank. r SALEM LOAN BUREAU Money to loan on chattels bd4 other mod aa. curtute. 406 Bank of Commerce, r CHATTEL AND SALARY LOANS Car contracts refinanced Loans on fumiiut. Salary Loans. Reoavable In Installments GENERAL FlNANrE rOKFOKATlON 1st Nat I nana- Bldg. Salem Fa. 1300 ft LOANS ft WILLAMETTE VALLEY FARMS Andersoj s Rupert 169 S. High An Installment Loan IS Easy to Repay. Why not let us explain its advant ages over a straight loan? ANDERSON RUFEiiT 109 South High Correspondents BquNeWe Savings Loan A w 0 FINANCIAL-LOANS HAWKINS A ROBERTS toC for City and farm loans. Rates and costs lowest avsllsble Prompt service 308 Oregon uuuaing. LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES We can arrange to reduce yowt B- menu, ion kru un w E1KBR AUTO CO Cor. Ubrur st. and Perry Phone 131 Salem Or FEDERAL Farm loans. 6J4 F L wilBinaoo. u o was pm 1 SPECIALIZE in City and Farm Inana Umim rut coata th tOWCSl Floyd C Meyer 120 Capitol rbeatet uuiJaing a BtSINESS OPTORTUNITirS INCOME PROPERTY $45,000.00 $15,000.00 CASH o.p ann np mnnth inmtnfl. One of the best Investments In the city of Salem. Modern in every detail. Splen did location. Just offered for sale on account of other Interests. See us for details. TRIANOLE REALTY COMPANY 431 Court Street Ground Floor CHOICE auto camp site, south Sa lem. A oar ess owner, box 400, cap ital JournaL U22 WELL LOCATED arocery store, do ing a flno business, for sale by own er. Price $650. Call at 1699 Chemek eta street. U19 9 BE INDEPENDENT Hundreds of men and women are adding $25 to $50 weekly to their Income, operating a mail order busi ness from their own home. We have the greatest Droposition ever oiier- ed. Anyone can operate our plan, no matter where you live. We furnish ? very thing complete wltb supplies hat will bring a profit of $400, all complete for $50. Write today. The Buyers Union, 7 S. Dearborn St.. Chicago. 111. U30 HAVE Inside location Will build to suit n. J Anderson fnone o&t aijtomouii.es McKAY'S FOR USED CARS WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS 1927 Pontlao Coupe $560 1927 Ponltac Coach ......... .$505 1928 Chevrolet Sedan $675 1938 Chevrolet Coupe .....$600 1937 Chevrolet Coupe $450 1937 Chevrolet Coaca $450 1920 Chevrolet coaca ......... .aaao 1926 Oakland Coach $405 430 North Commercial Phone 1803 DOUGLAS Mc&AY CHEVROLET CO. qio- PRICES INCLUDE 1930 LICENSE Nash Coach, fine buy $ 750 Olds DeLuxe Coup, new tires.. 645 Nash Special Coach 1145 Dodge Enclosure .............. 645 Nasn especial coupe . 'tua Hum) 8 Tourtns!. fine shane . T-'5 Nash Light Six Coupe 650 Buick Sedan 025 Chrysler Coupe 650 Chevrolet Touring 225 Many others to select from. Some as low as $50. Good values. Terms if desired. See them today. Open eve nings. r. w. rsriTiiunfl iu 365 North Commercial Street Telephone 1260 After We Sell We Serve" FORDS-When shopping tut guaran teed usea roras uon 1 overtone mi complete tock Eiker Auto Co Phone 121 THE HOME OP REAI BUYS O USED CARS SEE US FREE bo cat. gas, 12 qts. eastern oil, 2 complete lubrication jobs with ' eacn usea car. 1927 Dodge Sedan 4 door. 1926 Nash 4 door Sedan. 1925 Studebaker Phaeton. 1924 Studebaker Coach L. 6. 1928 Studebaker Phaeton. 1924 Dodge Sedan. 1926 Studebaker Roadster. 1926 Ford Roadster. 1924 Studebaker Roadster. MARION GARAGE-CO. 365 So. Commercial Wo Never Close q $25.00 UP FOR GOOD USED CABS WITH 1929 LICENSE ON 1 11 KM. 14 Roadsters, tourings and sedans, all under $8S. Early 1924 Oakland sport tour. $125 i nis car naa new oaitery ana rtnmi. Mechanlcallv O. K. Superior Chevrolet Coach $150 192? uoage touring, usea less than the average. Rear tires new. front tires good, excellent curtains $165 1921 Franklin tour. This car was In the $2500 class when new. Our price ...$150 1026 Ford touring $175 1923 Ford coupe, RucksteU and lots of accessories $185 1934 Ford Tudor Sedan $175 1927 Pontme Sedan $500 1927 Nash coach, regular market Slice $750. Our price $600 7 Star Six touring $350 1928 Buick Standard Coupe. ..$1025 VALLEY MOTOR CO. REMEMBER 1939 License With each car. q OLDS MOBILE THE PINE CAR MADE FINER OFFERS 1929 LICENSE FREE -with every car purchase $300 or over Read These 1035 Packard Sedan $1000 1927 Oldsmoblle Landau $7oo 1926 Hudson Brougham ...$650 1925 Hudson Coach $550 1925 Dodge Leather Sedan $550 1925 Oldsmoblle DeLux Sedan ..$500 iu9 buick- oiass Enci. Rdstr...$450 1926 Chevrolet Coupe $400, 1925 Maxwell Sedan $:i25 1925 Overland Sedan $275 1936 Chevrolet Truck $265 Oldsmoblle Roadster $275 Jewett Sedan $250 Willys Knight Touring ...$250 Oldsmoblle Coupe $3u0 Jewett Glass Enclosure ,...$165 Studebaker Touring $150 10 Other Cars Both open and closed model! Priced from $50 to $100 CAPITOL MOTOR8, INC. BIDDY BISHOP OLDSMOBILE THE FINE CAR OF LOW PRICE Open Evenings Also Sundays USED CARS OF MERIT 1929 Essex Coupe, new $8(10 1929 Essex Roadster, new ,.,,,.$925 1929 Essex Coach, nearly new ..$H25 1929 Essex Sedan, demonstrator $HH5 1927 Essex Sedan A-l condition $585 irn Essex uoacn ...$550 11)27 Pontlao DeLuxe Sedan ...$&M 1927 Pontlao DeLux Coupe ....$486 1027 Oakland Bedan $025 1927 Oakland Sedan $585 1926 Dodge Sedan $515 1925 Star Touring ...,,$115 1924 Ford Coup $100 1922 Maxwell Roadster $126 stuaeoaker special $17S 1923 Hudson 7 pass. Touring ..$226 i iHun ana i erms uiven STATE MOTORS, INC. ffndson At Knov tltHhiity.ra Chemeketa at High St, Phone 1000 qi7" FORD Touring wanted, the best $100 cash will buy. Pnone 2971-W. or 766 S. Liberty. ql8 1924 Coups ItucBslei axle .... $16b a-aoor nenao Huokstei aa $ie& 1924 Jewett Sedan Hb V DIKtCTOsTT A I CtlllNr.f.itM F N. WOODRT 11 rears Ssleml lead- ina auctioneer and furniture deal, r. Cash nald for used liimiiurt Hn and store 1610 N Summer Phooe 611 Miaoiisnra iviv. rrwlrti laMfi'a mmwtmr It iHmllm real eatata auctioneers ana aooralaers 16 years e per lane, saiisfactinci mruifi ww in porta com mereial Street Journal Want Ads Pay NEBRASKA'S NEW STATE HOUSE t x'v ii r" iv ' , i v i,' 'I 1 f T i. K 'Ik', M View of Nebrki', new $10100,000 .tat, heut, which It neiiina completion at Lincoln. Th building w deilgned by th, lU Bertram Goodhue, New York architect. - ' . ASK SALARY BOOST FOR COMMISSIONER (Continued from Page 1) of the department 'In administering the workmen's compensation act, and mentions that during 1928 the commission received and passed on approximately 40,000 ..claims., and received In cash from Industries and workmen during that period nearly $3,000,000. The 1927 legislative act creating the state bond buying commission, composed of the governor, the state treasurer and one member of the accident commission, has added to the responsibilities of the com mission, according to the letter. It is stated that no change has been made in the salaries of the com- DIRECTORY iiAi'mtY Nirmtvs R D. BARTON. Exlde Batteries. starter and uenerator work Ferry ana Hiirh streets. U S L BATTERY SERVICE STA TION. Vlek D rot Hers High Htictl at Trade Phone 1841 LLOYD B RAMSDEN, bike arcessoile and bicycles 387 Court street. roXTKAfTOKN J A. KAPPHAHN. General learn and power shove) contractor, excavating and grading Office phone 1290 Res 124F11. o' A. J ANDERSON, Contractor. Shop. Phone 657 ( HIKOl'KAtTOltU DRS. SCOF1ELD. X-ray Chiropractor Ph. 2194 414 First Nafl Buns Bldg High street. Phones 87 and 2I04-J KNURAVINO 8ALEM ENGRAVING CO Cuts of all purposes. Tel 843 180 N Cornmef- clal Street. ROWLAND PRINTING CO.. Masonic Temple, basement Phone 1513 o ftrAvexfiKK SALEM Garbage Co, continuous servlei for oromot and continuous service Arthur Koehn Carl Soos Phone 184 or 2609 CITY GARBAGE CO Prompt service Phone 2290. SALEM SCAVENGER Phone 167 TKANSKF.lt AND HTOKAf.K D L. end R D. CUMMINOS local and long distance hauling Phone 3462. Res. 129F2. TRANSFER and Storage, nadded vans and do Tons We have .nd short distance naming. Larmer Tra oiler rnone vw. PIIVHIOTIIKKArisT LLOYD L. HOCKETT, PhrXotliertp- Its. 945 N. 6th St. Tel. 1899-W. o28 rMNO Tl'NEK - fAINTINO PAINTING. PaperhaQglng. decoratinK. rnone luue. ova sewlna machines, sheet music nnu piano atudlea. Hepalrlng phonoampns and aewlng machines 433 8tale Street, Salem, Oregon MKKCHANT Tall.UK U. A. E3TE3. fine tailoring. 135 North Liberty street. o" MTTI1KSHHM KKMIVATKH MATTRESSES renorated We reno vate all kinds of mattresses, called for and delivered. Beat of work guar snteed. Capital City Bedding Co.. rortiana itoaa. rnone m Kl I tTKICAI. Nl l'l'l.ll 1IAL1K ELECTRIC CO.. 461 N Front St. Electric contracting and repair FLEENEK ELECTRIC CO. Electric llshtlne flxturra and electric ranees rnone .ou an uourx siresv EOPF ELECTRIC CO.. 337 Court Bt We do house wirlna and carry a complete stock of futures. lnstm ment repairing, ezperlraental work Klectrlo appllaneea repaired Phone 4BS. ri iMMiri PLUMBING and Ranatrlna. reason able Drlcea. A. L. uodlrey. rnone 405-w o3i PLUMUINO and general repilr wore rnone dmi uraber uroa.. loa ooutn Liberty, sirift THEO M. BARR Plumbing, heating. sheet metal worka. 104 B. Commer. clal street. CT flowers and floral plecea. Dellr- ery. j. r, Breiinsupfc, iiorisk ... state atreet, rnona aau. WATI K I MPAN OI'.KOON - WASHINGTON WATRH 8EKVICB COMPANY ofncea cor ner Commercial and Trade street. Bins payable mootniy la Phone 61. 8TOMH AMI aTOtg HirAiaiNO STOVES POIl BALC BKBUILT AND repslred by expert. All kinds of woven srlre fence. Psncy and plain Hop bsKkets aud honks, logan hooks AMtrm sync .fid Blot. Worka. 2S0 Court Bttcet. Dies of Buslck'a. 3 mlsloners atooe the .department began operation in 1914, alUioagta the chief auditor hag been in creased from a salary of $80 month to $250. The letter mentions a proposed amendment to the compensation act, expected to be introduced at this aeseion, wherobv the accident commission would take over the harbor workers' commission which is nov operated by the federal government. This, it is dalmed, will add to the commission's work and greatly increase its responsi bilities. The salaries of the accident com mtssloners are paid from the in dustrial accident fund which is created by the assessment on con tributing industries. The Portland labor council, according to mem bers of the commission, has" ap proved the proposed increase. The members of the commission are Sam Laughlin, E. E. Bragg and W. H. Fitzgerald. Senator Joe Dunne of ' Multno mah county has Introduced a bill that would make the membership or the commission five instead of three, one member to be a woman and one to be the state insurance commissioner who would serve in an ex-officlo capacity. In addition to his salary as insurance commis sioner the latter would also re ceive half the salary of an acci dent commissioner member. LINER AGROUND, PASSENGERS SAFE (Continued from Page 1 Messages received here said the transier of the passengers was ef fected without accident In a calm , and had been completed within a short time aitrr the arrival of the Pan-America. ' ' When Cant. T. P. Quinn of the President Garfield sent out his SOS the Pan-America, which was nearly 200 miles away, headed for the position of the stricken chip. arriving alongside in mid-afternoon. The passengers were loaded Into the President Garfield's life boats and trans-shipped to the rescue vessel. Both the President Garfield and the Pan-American left New York last Thursday, the Dollar liner starting on a world cruise and the Pan-America on her regular run to Nassau. The passengers of the President Oarfleld, officers of the line said, would be cared for at the expense of the company at Nassau until ar rangements were made either, for their return to New York or for the continuation of their trip. The President Oarfleld is a twin screw steel steamer built In 1921. She was originally christened the Bluo Hen State. She Is of 10,568 gross tons, 602 feet one Inch length and 72 feet beam. MURDERER OF SEVEN DIES AS HE'D LIVED (Continued from Page 1- Robert Elliot, official executioner for several states, threw the switch that sent both men Into eternity. Jaworskt, (upported by two guards, entered the death chamber at exactly 7 o'clock. He appeared to oe in a daze. The arrogant at titude he had steadfastly main tained was gone. His faltering step, produced by a paralyzed leg, the re sult of police bullets, caused him to be supported. As he stepped up to the chair he stumbled on the foot electrode. The guards prevented Ms falling and he was seated in tne death cnair. Tnree men. including the executioner. strapped him in. Then Elliott stepped directly behind th chair, took a last glance at the killer and threw the switch. James had spiritual guidance as he entered th death house. Ha was hastily bound to the chair, th ex ecutloner aaaln stepped back and after the first shock James was pro nounced dead. Jaworskl, In his younger days was knave as Paul Pa Has. a church choir singe. Ha was leader of tho Flathead mob of payroll robbers of the Pitts burgh district. At on tuna his gang mined a nighway and blew an arm ored payroll car from the road. Toe moo specie Used in payroll robber ies, and during one of thee Jawor sU killed a guard. For that crime he was setVenrwd to death. Awaitma; sentence in th Auet neajr county jail in downtown Pitts burgh, -raworskl in August 1U7. made daring escape. Aided by a two-gun man, who met him in the visitors cage, he shot his way through the corridors, out the main door and into an automobile. Two guards were wounded. For months jaworskt was in nid- lng. A Pittsburgh resident, who knew the criminal, spotted htm in a Cleveland restaurant. The police were called. As they stepped mto the doorway, Jaworskt drew two hguns and attempted to shoot his way to the street. He uuea one of ficer, but was shot In th neck himself. This resulted in partial paralysis of one side. . Returned to Pittsburgh by the Ohio authorities, Jaworskt request ed the governor sign his death war rant quickly. Mrs. Katharine Ij. Logan, of Detroit, his sister, fought the case, claiming ber brother was Insane from a wound in the neck. The state pardon board refused a sanity hearing after Gov. John Fisher had stayed execution for M days. Told of the mora to hare htm declared mentally unsound, Jawor skt said. 'Tm not crazy. LeFs get this thine over with Bis only concern was a continued magazine story he was reading. The final Installment was to appear early in February, and he said "Oee, it'a tough not to know how that thine ended." Th pubnsner cf to magazine 'sent an advance copy of th period ical to the jail and Jaworskt read th final chapter of the story the day before he was removed to the death house. PROBE FOLLOWS NAVY DISASTER (Continued from Page 1) Qrtswold and Oilea who were re turning to the Whitney after hav ing spent the evening In Panama. The crew of the gig was a relief ere? supplanting the regular crew who had been cent to their ships some time earlier for overstaying their leaves ashore. As the gig swung out from the pier the canal tug Mariner with a tow was coming along tne center oi the canal about 300 yards from the shore. Towing lights were displayed by the tug, but the coxswain of the gig apparently thought that tne barges were behind the gig whereas they were on each side. Survivors said that no one aboard the gig had noticed the barges until the gig was about feet from one of them. Then a man cried to the coxswain, "Look out There's a lighter alongside." Previously Captain ones naa ordered the gig's speed cut to half because the main bearing was burned out. When the coxswain heard the cry of warning he swung the rudder over but the gig struck on the starboard bow. Everybody was thrown overboard. Captain Giles, who is a strong swimmer, grabbed Wrenn and dragged blm to the tug, but efforts to revive blm failed. The captain also saw a body floating and called to man of the motor whaleboat of the U. 8. S. Falcon, which had come up to give assistance. They picked up the body of Captain Oriswold. The bodies oi Wrenn and Captain Oriswold were taken to the Gorges hospital to await word from their relatives. Rowell said that after he was thrown overboard he grabbed onto the gig and another man cam up alongside.. He told the man to take hold of his foot and pull himself up. This the man did, and seized the nana ran oi uio eogmcruum. .us handrail came loose and the man disappeared In the water. Rowell Was later token aboard tne tug. uaie- wood and Powers were thrown under the barge but managed to make their way to th motorboat from the Falcon. Captain Oriswold was in co mand of the troop transport Kroon- land during the war, for wmcn ne received the navy cross. Last fall he completed a tour of duty in the war plans division of the office of naval operations and then was ordered to sea. Re was a native oi Pennsylvania and was graduated from the naval academy with the class of 1M2. More than half of his naval service was at sea. He was 48 years old. WOMEN BANKRUPTS HELD ON INCREASE London. OP) What Is believed to be the largest number of women bankrupts In tills country for one year, is shown by the annual bank ruptcy report for 1827, Issued by the Board of Trade recently. During the year there were 433 failures of women, the majority of whom were In Dullness as drapers, milliners and dressmakers. Evidence of the effect of trad depression Is shown by the figures for the total number of insolvencies under Bankruptey and Deeds of Arrangement Act. There were 170 Insolvents during 11127, an In crease of 168 over 1926. Paroi era head the list of failures with 468, while drapers and haber dashers and builders come next. The figures for publicans, drapers. and haberdaaners, eoniecuoners, and boot and shoe makers and deal ers an an Increase. Long-diatanca telephone service Is being Installed In th Federated Malay states. On The Air MONDAY . 4 to I 1. m. -alualQ trotn XXZ. ft to bbv KOUtjteav toir rj: KOW. feature XXX. mnatc. A U T p. mvKOIH,orgu con cert; xxX utoitr : c quartet and network: XOO. Fauft Kerere and General Motors tanul? party; KYI, local and network; KOW, concert trio and network. Ttolp. m. XOIM. musie; KPO, network; XOO. transcontinental: Fr y. newt broadcast and studio program; Kit network; KGW, network. a to ft. m-XOIK. studio fen tures; KOO, network dance music; KOW, network dance music; KOA, network features. to 10 ft m. KOO, variety hour; KOO. Firestone program: KFI. network: XQW. network and alum ber hour. 10 to 1) ft m. KEX. music; KPO. variety hour.; KOO, Alask an news broadcast; KFI. concert; orchestra; KOW. dance music. TUESDAY 13 to 1 p. m. KOW, luncheon concert: KOIN, farmer program; KKX. chain features. I to p. m. KEX. chain music. 3 to I p. m. KOW. stock mar ket quotations and bridge game; KKX. chain features. 3 to 4 p. m. KOW. network program: KOIN. news and mati nee;; KKEX. music. 4 to ft p. m. KOUt, Bpenlsn lesson; KKX. music. ft to A p. m. KKX. music; KOIN epe organ music; KKX. utility; FI, network; KPO, network: KOO network; KOA. network; K3L, network. 7 to 8 p. m. KOW, network; KOUt, hotel concert and studio music; KFI network; KPO. net work; KOO, notwerk; KOA net work; KSL, network. 8 to ft p. m. KOW, cemi class ical program; KOUV. studio mu sic; KKX, studio features and musical frolic; KPT. network and detective story; KPO, network: KOO, network; KOA. network and hotel orchestra; KSU string quar tet. ft to 10 p. m. KOW, dance pro gram; KOIN studio and finish of armory fights; KEX. salon or chestra: KFI, detective story and network: ' KPO. orchestra and quartet; KOO. The Pilgrims'; KOA, hotel orchestra; KSU stu dio program. 10 to lip jn. KOW, program from KOafO; KEX, dance mu sic; KFLdao.ce music; KPO. dance music; KSL, dance program. II to 12 p. m. KGW, program from KOMO; KKX. dance music; KPO, dance music. BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES BIRTHS Causev To Mr. and Mrs. Guv M. Causey, 834 Matteson street, a daugh ter uu uuiun i.. warren To Mr. ana Mrs. Kicnera Q. Warren, Mehama, a son, Rlcnard Don, January 14. KroDD To Mr. ana Mrs, Bernara J. Kropp, Salem, twin daughters, An gela Marie and Annabel! Eva. Janu ary 13 and 14. Hanson To Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Hanson, a aon. uaroia wmiam, Jan uary 17. Creson To Mr. and Mrs. Cycet H. Creson, 1360 North 21st street, a son. tioiaaa ies, January DIED LANOEVIN KU George Lanaevtn died in this city January 16 at the age of 42 years. Survived by his widow and two children of Eureka. Calif. Funeral services were held this morning at St. Vincent De Paul Church. Burial will be made in at. Barbara cemetery. Salem Mortuary In charge. HT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. aiOUOM. MOB. OREGON 8TAOE3. 1NO. Laava from ILiH N. Hlah D ALLAH: 0 in. 11:10. 1:10. 4:05. fl 60 PALLS CITY: 0:10, 1:10, 5:60. MUNMOUTU-1NUSP1WDENC1S: 7:30. h :iu, m: iu, 3:io, d:io and 8:00 p m. on Sundays and holidays aalv 3ILVHKTON: 9:00. 3:00, 7.-00. McMINNVILLE, rJEWBEKO. TILLA- muuk ana ruiussT ukuve: :io. 1:10, 4:09 6 60. All beach Dointa 0:10 and 1:10. PORTLAND : 4.10, 7 .00. 7:60. then bouny on the hour until 7 p va.. then 0:00 and 11:55 d. m SUCKNB and SOUTH: 0:10. 11:10 a. m.; i:io. a:io. 3:iu. o:io. 7:iu :10 and ll:io p m. For Information Pnont 094 ANTS SEND SIGNALS Pittsburgh IIP) How seme ants talk has been deciphered in part by aid of a radio amplifier and a microscope. They snap their Jaws together or knock their heads on the ground. Both actions produce minute sound signals. These studies of ants were mad by Dr. Alfred E. Emerson, asso ciate professor of soology of th University of Pittsburgh. He ex amined a species of termite, a wood destroying ant common about Pitts burgh, and also South American termites. The termites producing the wan)' Ing signals thus far identified are of th "soldier variety, Dr. Emer son says, acting much like soldier ants that guard queens and do mestic ants lrom danger. Dr. Kmerson finds that certain of the soldiers, when agitated, shak their heads, thumping the gtuud, end thus warning the Insect inhab itants of the village under their guard. He explains the ground sig nals by the property of the earth to transmit sounds rapidly and dis tinctly. Tne south American ter mites studied are found to signal by Jaw snapping. COIJ.EUK 8AI.ES NET f 11.000 Ames, la- lAV-By winning 71 championships and 130 first prizes, tne oest recora at tne interna. lonal Livestock Exposition, Iowa, added substantially to ber agricultural in come this year. Sale of Iowa State College livestock brought the school alone approximately sll.ooo. ACCURATK AUVKKTiSINO Wabash, InrL, (LP Police became suspicious of bottled soft drinks which bore labels reading "less than one-half of one per cent." The of ficials had some of the contents of the bottles analysed but could finr no trace of alcohol whatever. Telephone calls in Germany la the past fiscal year exceeded thoa of th previous period by 200.VOO, a ' .