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TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1929 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PACK Kl KVKV The Fact That A Girl Is Always Wound Up Is No Guarantee She Can't Be Run Down At The Heel. 'jpj apital j&Journal CLASS IH Hl ADVKKT1SINQ KATK3: Rat per word: One insertion. 3 cents; three Insertions. 6 cents; ona week. 8 cenu, one moo to, 30 cents; one year, per month. 13 cents; minimum per ad. 35 centa. Not taken over phone unless ad vertiser has monthly account. No allowance lor phone errors. Want ads must be In by 10 a m. day of publication. Real Estate and Auto ads by 7 p. m. day pre vious to publication. FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE Fireworks. Ice cream, cold drinks. Celebrate toe 4th at Wheatland Ferry. al58 NEVER AGAIN will this property sell as low. $200 down, balance like rent. Fine 6-room modern home, on one of Salem's best streets, corner lot and both streets paved. Double enrage. Price reduced from $5500 to $4200. A real bargain. See. &EAR3 & TUCKER, 184 S. Coml. St. si oo down $25 Month Good 5-i oom houses in fine condition and good location on paved street. Frice reauceu iur jhuk saie, ai.uu, SEARS & TUCKER, 164 S. Com'l. St SPECIAL We have a food first mortgage of $2000 on property valued at $5000, contract of $440 on property valued at $8000, some clear business lots val ued at $7l)0 and 35 acres, clear, valued at $3500. Will trade all for Salem pro perty or Improved acreage near Sa lem. We have a real bargain In a 3-room house and 2 nice -lots on a paved street, has garage and woodshed, two apple trees uiid one cherry. Price $1600 with $50 down and balance like rent. See Thomason with LEO N. childs CO.. Realtors 320 State St. Phone 1727. a.,25 2 ROOM HOUSE 6625 Oarage, city water and electric lights, lot 5UxlOO ft.. block to pav ed street ana ou imc. usn vai, utu. $12 per mo. and Interest at 6. LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 320 State St. Phone 1727. a Four rooms, full cement basement, piped furnace, hardwood floors, fire place, Dutch kitchen, wired for range. Garage. BE SURE TO SEE THIS, IT TRIANGLE REALTY COMPANY Two rooms. Hollow tile construction 2 lots. Kood location on paved street Price $1050. TRIANGLE REALTY COMPANY 4Zl LOUri 31. UIUUMU niwrr NEAR Parrish Jr. High school. In dis trict of high class new homes. Has the features you have Been looking for, hdw. floors throughout, tile bath ana arum uuiu. ' cnen you ever saw. lunwu-, '"tt"" elec. water heater, trees, garage, worth at least $5000. Owner has left town and will not rent. Has made a bargain WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor FOR SALE House on 6th St, dose in. line iot. ku uo u" - Fine prune ranch with good crop on, will accept some trade on this, in New home to sell on easy terms, all SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO. 202 U. S. Bank bldg. 6' ATTRACTIVE corner lot In South Sa- i-ii . ricoHD rr enll ot 872 N qnit. at a 161 FUK OALiCi iicw nimi'"" v' ' South Salem $4000. Will take acreage Sr small house. F. L. Wood. 341 State a- aU7s FOK oALib new luui " blocks out. Owner going away, Must sen, - -Rl FOR SALE Two close-in homes at way below cost. F. I Wood, 841 State FOR SALE FARMS FOR SALE by owner. 8 a. well rm- i iicnn Dna mil from tOWIl. Rt. 9, box 159. Phone 130F5. b!62 FOR SALE by owner, 114 acre ranch some larm tuuia, uuih. 7 i v Burdick. Shelburn. Ore. blB9 160 A. DAIRY farm for sale or trade 20 mnes irom roinwiu, w tivtitlon, fenced and cross fenced Buildings. $65 per acre. H. R. Presnall, owner, 455 Court St., Salem. 179 FOR SALE Miscellaneous BTRAWERRIES, raspberries, black caps. Pick them yourself. Andreaon. Rt. 0. box 148. C162 FURNITURE for sale. Davenport, bed, rug, dishes, oil stove. 1157 N. Cotj FOR SALE Ettcrburg straberrles, 3 cenu, you pics mem. . v. U mile north. Hazel Green church. G. E. Luckey. cl5Q STOCK trailer. Rt. 7 box 31A. c!58 FOR SALE Good clean clover seed, 150 lbs. at 25c lb. Bruoe Bowne. Tur Tr. nrp. Phone 715. C156 LUMBER, lath, shingles, mouldings, ouk, fir and whltrock hemlock floor ing, truck and trailer body material. Get our prices. It pays. Hollywood Lumber yards. Fairground road. clBO ONE 8-picce walnut dining suite Just like new. 1416 8. Liberty, Phone 1324- yj C157 CANNING strawberries 2c lb. Pick t,om vnnrif. Phone 44K33. Cl57 DRAPERS. Place orders early for bin der, combine and threfihrr Improved drapers. Bsrtosc Co. 310 Souto Wuiter Phone 1B00. c157 CARROTS, green onions, lettuce, green peas, all 6c. The World Farm Mrirkft. B03 North Liberty. C158 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK 75 fine yearling ewes for sale. Ball Bros.. Turner. ...c . 8 COWS for sale or trade for dry cows. 1647 N. Fron el57 COW for sale. Route 3. box 223. el 57 W. J. PATTERSON, M. D. V. veteriuary sunceou Res. 458 N 21st St. Phone 1481J UR FRED W. LAN HE. veterinarian Office 029 6 Commercial Fbone 119B; lesulence ohona 1M8 8-weeks-old Ch. W. pigs for sale. Phone 36F12, or box 190, Rt. t, Sa- lem. Ore. cl58 FOR SALE WOOD SEASONED second growth old tlr. Knott and limbs cut all lengths. Prompt delivery. Oelser Real Estate. Phone 2313. e167. GOOD WOOD AT REASONABLE Price Well seasoned Second Growth Fir Aim a?ii iMmntiMl old fir slab and Inside wood. Prompt delivery. Phone 1&42. Fred K. Weil, aw n. unurco oi. ee FOR DRY Wood or Coal Phon 930 Larmer Tranfcr Co. ee SHED DRY WOOD COAL. SALEM FUEL CO. PHONE 1. 751 TRADE. PROMPT SERVICE. ee WOOD SAWINQ. Phone 1131. eelSft DRY l-ln. OLD P1R; 4-ft fir. grub oaa and asn. cord measure. Reduc tions oa large orders. C. U Harbaugh 838 Highland Ars Phone IN0 eIW WOOD SAWINO. Phone 1625R. eel 78 FOR SALE WOOD FOR SALE POULTRY BRING your poultry and eggs to 1945 Fairground road, get top cash price Phone 715J. 163 FOR SALE, cheap, every Wednesday until July 10, odds and ends In day old chicks. Come and see them. Wil lamette Valley Hatchery. 410 South 24th street. -f!57 HELP WANTED PICKERS for blackcaps. Large patch. George Clark, Box 10, PortUnd road. v 8159 BLACKCAP pickers wanted. Mrs. E. HoIUcIaw. Rt. 8. box 260. on Ore. Elec. Near Claxton Station. g!59 WANTED Loganberry pickers. Phone 4F3. gl62 WANT party of 4 to pick loganberries, 2c paid, excellent picking. Phone i ie.ii. gioo BOY for farm work. Board, room, wages. Charles Andresen, RU 9, box CHERRY PICKERS wanted. Royal View orchard. opposite Rlckfletd bea con, Salem Heights. Three cents per pouna. gi;w WANTED -Man to run flax puller. Must have experience. Ball Bros. Tur ner. g!57 WANTED Five or six loganberry pickers. Shacks, wood. Route 6, box 40. Salem. g!57 GENTLEMAN driving to Salt Lake or Grand junction win give transporta tion for care of mother on trip. Call S. Green. Rt. 4, Box 9, Salem. g250 WANTED Two young men between 17 to 21 free to travel. Salsry $3 a day and transportation. See Mr. Eakle at Bllgu Hotel between 6 and 8 p.m. g!57 W ANTED Practical nurse for- few hours dally. AddIv box 321. Journal. K157 SITUATIONS WANTED HAVE TRUCK and trailer. Want pole hauling, logging etc. Phone 2222M. hi 50 YOUNO LADY care for children or light housework. 2077J. ht59 GENERAL housework nursing. Phone S077J. Miscellaneous WANTED WANTED Free dirt. 1025 No. Com'l. St. Good place to dump. U5U WANTED, good farm team weighing 2500 in working orcier, iu years oia. DroD card to J. C. Wills. Lyons. Ore gon. U58 wanted Man to rent Karace work on percentage. Enos Clutter, Squire's Garage, River road. 1157 WANTED Either board and room or apartment with family who will take care ol 4 year old girl. Box 318 Cap ital Journal. 1159 POULTRY WANTED Hens, frrs, old roosters. We ore never full up. Salem Poultry Co. 399 S. High. Phone 2490. 1177 WANTED Loose hay in field, clover preferred. Any amount. R. W. Clarke, Rt. 2. box 121. i iei WANTED 1000 people to come to our store for free can Flex "the won der worker." Building Supply Co- 170 No. Front St. Phone 487. 1157 FOR RENT ATTRACTIVELY furnished Srm.du plcx, bath and garage, 925. Near Hoi lywood. Phone 428W. after 6:30. J159' APARTMENTS, furnished or unfurn ished; sleeping rooms. Ail with private bath. Newly decorated. The Hollywood Apts. Under new management. 2005 N. Capitol. J 157 duplex 300 So. 14. Phone Jlb'J HENDERSON furnished aoartments. 330 So. 14th. Phone 1005. J 162 WANTED Olrl to care for child eve nlngs for room and breakfast. Phone 208BJ. iisa- MOSTLY modern seven room bouse. close In. Inquire 771 N. Coml J 150 FOUR ROOM partly furnished cot tage, close in. Inaulre 694 N. High. 182 PARKING space. 428 N. Church. J182 THREE -ROOM furnished apartment. Private bath. 372 North Winter. J182 CLOSE IN small new home partly furnished. Younff emDlnved Counle. References. Box 219 Capital Journal. J150 S30 For Rent Furnished $30 Good 8-rooxn houses, 3 bed rooms, located . 155 S. 19th. Bsauttful cool place, creek on rear of lot. To see It see Louis Bechtel, 341 State St. Room 4. J NEAT a or S room furnished apts., $28 to $55. furnished, at 670 . Win ter St. Phone 392 -M. J159 FOR RENT Four room cottage and garage. Good furniture for sale. 1045 Shipping". 2074M. J 158 FURNISHED 3-room apt. High. 444 So. J157- MRS. X. R. CLARK. Rooms to rent. 1215. N. Coml. J157 4-ROOM furnished cottage. 1878 Fer ry. J157 COMPLETELY furnished 5 -room mo dern house Basement. On bus line. Piano, good garage, garden, fruit. No children. 2085 No. Com'l. J251 3-ROOM furnished apartment. Private bath. 372 N. Winter. J15B FOR RENT Sleeping rooms for gen tlemen. 205 Oregon Bids- J" BOARD and ROOM. Square meals. 210 S. 14th. Phone 1596J. J157 FURNISHED basement apartment, close Is. 910 per month. No children. 116 Marlon. Mrs. H. D. Hubbard. J157 FURTTTSIIEO 2 or 3 room apartments. McAlplne Apts. Phone 1840. 1157 FURNISHED apartment. 1598 Court. 1160 RCXJM with meals, 800 ChemekcU. Plione 522J. J157 FOR RENT Modem hou'o and gar ftTe, 090 North Fifth street. Phone 1986 W. J 157 room for rent, furnished or unfurn ished. 1410 Madison Ave. J 160 unDRRN B-room also 4-room bouse. Call 1540 State. J 157 nrioD Uroam house. 8 lots, large car den space. Fruit and berries, $25 per month. 651 Thompson Ave. J157 AMBASSADOR APARTMENTS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Clean, nlcelly furnished 3-rm. apirt ments. One 3-rm. turn, or unfurn. Radio, elc. refrigeration. Oarace or free parking space. New cooling sys tem lnt(illed. Preference to perma nent. Phone 1972. 550 N. Summer St. Jiwr CHOICE furnished 3-room apt. for business people at 3&9 n. uoerty Phone 1700. J FOR RENT Bedroom home. Fbone 8944W. modern J164 APARTMENT. Pbone Emma Murphy Brown. 4H7 or 3173W. J APARTMENTS $17 and $18. Grocery, 899 N. Commercial. Damon 1 THREE garacee for rent down town section, rnone jij-w. j PIANOS, Phonographs and sewing machines Sox rent. a. l. suit rurm ture Co. J" UNFURNISHED five room house, gas range, garage, 1X31 Marion Bt. Pbone 543W. evenings. J15W 4-ROOM furnished aDartment. mod ern. Look them over, yon will like them. Close in. Phone 1935. jl&B MODERN houses. 1795 N. 6th St. $20. Partly furnished house $12.50, Phone 830. J 158 fry Journal Want Ads LOST AND FOUND LOST Sunday night, man's black bill fold. Name W. J. Moms. Toledo, Ore gon, therein. Leave at Journal office. kl57 L06T. shell-rlm glasses In black cose.1 Please return to Capital Journal. Re ward. kl58 LOST Lady's black purse, medium size. Phone 447. k!58 LOST Black handbag between Hebo and Salem, via BuelL Reward- Phcne 878. klSO- MISCELLANEOUS IF YOU want a sewer put In or fixed CaU Boat Wright 605W. m!58 '. A. SMEED. well driller. 915 N. 18th St. Phone 3464J. ml79 BOOST SALEM, when In need of a painter why not employ a bona fide resident and property owner who pur chases all material from Salem mer chants? Terms to responsible parties. K. P. Mobley. Phone 2056J. m!77 PAINTING CONTRACTOR. Good Qua lity work at reasonable prices. Phone 2ujiw. is. j. Keasor. muz EXPERT finger waving and marcel ling 50c. Phone 1147 for appointment, 343", N. Commercial. ml58 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Houses and apts. $10. $13, $15, $20. 10, S3&, S4U- up to 875. House sold on easy payments, email payment down, balance lust like rent. , TRADES Houses for farms, acreage. Also Sa lem houses for Portland. Made two trades last week. If you have any property to trade see Louis Bechtel, 341 State St., Room 4, Bayne Bldg. bUBURGAN HOMES Cool and Comlortable $ 900 Buys 5 acres with small house. woodshed, a drilled well, oo leet deep witn good pump, ah in cul tivation. Payment down, move In, balance time. $3200 Buys 4 acre, good 5 room house. A Deautuui home, joins city on north. Payment down. $5200 'i acre. Fine modern home, basement, furnace, bath, toilet. electricity, good well and water system, aouoie garage, iu targe bearing cherry trees, 3 walnuts, lots of flowers and shrubbery. A dandy place. City bus stops at at tne nousc every ia minuus. Buy this place and you will nev er regret It. See SEARS & TUCKER, 184 S. Com! St. n' 70 ACRFS ftfiaOO 5-rootn house In fair condition. Good barn, iraruite. noultry house. 'M A crop. 6 A. young cherries; 5 A. strawberries. 3 good springs, on good road. A good team horses and all tools. Trade for Salem property, face SEARS Sf TUCKER, 184 S. Com'L St. $1400 will buy a good 4-room homo. North on paved street. No down pay- mAiit Twm Ilk lnt. Beautiful 7 -room bouse to trade for Portland residence. Wonderful dairy farm oa the coast for rent. Will handle 40 cows. See ab out this at once. Rent paid by a per centage of the milk checks monthly. 20 acres 7 miles from Salem. S room new house with full basement. Only $2500. You will have to act quick to get this. l-r-nnm h"fl1ltlf lillv ftimlshed TTVOQ ern home lu South Salem. Wonderful landscaping, witn Dig snaae trees, .t p. iilrich CO.. Realtors 129 N. Com'l. St. Phone 1354 nl58 Fully modern 7-room home located In fine residence dl&trlct. East Port lands owner wants acreage near oa lnm VbIiia sKfinn. Modern home in Spokane for home in Salem, must have 3 bedrooms. Will pay a difference for the right one. Mnifrn 7-room home In North Sa lem to exchange for 6 acres with good house. 5 acrea. well Improved. 4 acres cher ries, exchange for farm, pay some difference, rncc soouu. Suburban corner with good 3-room bungalow. 137 feet front on paved street, trade or sell on easy terms. $3500. See E. E. ROBERTS with ANDERSON & RUPERT. Realtors 189 S. High St. Phone 1044. n!57; 00 A River bottom farm. Good bldgs. SttOUO. Take residence lor part. 145 A. River bottom farm $6500. Easy terms or take residence. 135 A. Farm 75 In crop. Bldgs.. fruit, wnnri ani-tntr SfiOOfl. MSV terms. 200 A. Ranch near Salem. Snap, $15,- 000. Want smaller larm. d Ralrrn rpslriences for farm. PERRINE St MARSTERS, Cray Bldg CHAS. SPURLIN Rpfli ruLaLe and Insurance 120 New Bllgu Bldg. Phone I860 JUST a mile out we have 10 beautiful imoroved acres, one ot the best ar ound Salem. The crops are all In and are fine. The owner is old and must sell, it is a bargain s&uuo win ouy It. McOllchrlst & Pennington, W9 u. Bank Bldg.. I'M one iw. $200 CASH will b t s strictly modern new bungalow, paved street. East Sa lem, balance $30 per month and the price Is $3500. F. L. Wood. 841 State St. WORKING MAN'S OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE 21, acre tract Garden Road, no payments or Interest first year to purchaser building a home on property, alter first year. $10 mo. and Interest at 6. Thos. A. Roberts, 205 Oiegon Bldg. EXCHANGE Real Estate 180 ACRES, mostly river bottom land near Portland. Clear or incumbrance, to trade for Salem Income or resi dence. 200 acres nertr Marlon. Orcr-an. build. lntrs, to trndo for low priced pasture laud, prefer soutnern uregon. 57 acrps on oaved hitch way near Day ton, lull set uiogs. to truae lor ou- i-mon farm . Salem residence to trade for hill land sultfd tor walnuts. riFiRR REAL KSTATE. 441 Court St nn!57 ALBANY for Salem, modern 5 room bungalow with furnace. Will rent for $.10. To trade for Salem property or close in acreage. 1200 E. 1st St., Al bany. Ore. nnl57 SALE OR EXCHANGE 137 ACRE FARM. 7,5 A. under plow. )M)0 f-ords fir and oak Umber. Good creek and spring. Four room house, large barn, poultry house. Other out buildings. Price $8000. $1000 cash. Will exchange for city property or small acreage. TRIANGLE REALTY COMPANY 421 Court St. Ground floor. nn WILL TRADE 480 acre farm In South Dakota for valley farm. Call 634 Ferry St. nnl68 HAVE beach home, plumbed, double garage, beautiful location. Will trade for vacant lots or Salem property. Value $1500. Address 320 Capital Jour nal. nn EXCHANGE Good 60 -acre farm, well improved, good location. Take a home tn Salem. F. L. Wood, 341 State St. nnl57 FINANCIAL LOANS PRIVATE money to loan on farm pro perty. Phone 1611. 314 Masonic tem ple. rl38 PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS The GENERAL INVESTMENT COR PORATION is owned and operated by Salem's Business and Professional men. It operates under Oregon's In dustrial toan act and was organised to protect the small borrower. CONSULT US FIRST Our rates are lower because they are legal. OENERAL INVESTMENT CORPORA TION, of Bftlem. Ore.. 201 First Na tional Bank bldg. Phone 1300. r' MONEY to loan on real estate. Prl rat mooe. lowest rites T K Ford, First National Bank. r FINANCIAL LOANS WHERE TO BORROW MONEY: Oo Automobiles, Furniture, uvesxoca Personal effects, and other a nod se curities. SALEM LOAN BUKJuAO. 405 Bank of Commerce Salem. Oregon, r ttoxruw money on ruin personal property Pay back Id monthly In stallments W 1 LLAMKTT Un UOWnni 605 Bank of Commerce Bids. r HAWKINS 9t ROBERTS. InC fOJ City and farm loans. Rates and costs lowest available. Prompt service 208 Oregon Building. Au installment ioan in Easy to Renav. Why not let ut explain its advant- asea over m straisni iuui AN DEI if ON ft RUPERT 169 South High Correspondent Equitable Savings Oi Loan Ass's LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES Contracts Refinanced Payments Reduced. You Keep Your Automobile We pay balance due .dealer, bank or finance company, and reduce your payments Addi tional money loaned. Strictly confidential. We bandie .our own paper. BIKER AUTO CO Cornei Liberty and Ferr? 8ts. Pbone 121 Salem, Ore. AUTOMOBILES MCKAYS FOR USED CARS WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS Our O. K. is your Protection SEDANS 1928 Chevrolet $575 1920 Ford 50 COACHES . 1927 Pontlac 495 iy:.'B unevroiet witn trunk ... 545 1 1927 Emex 4751 1927 Chevrolet 395 COUPES I 1927 Pontlac I9S 1921 Ford 50 1928 Chevrolet 625 1927 Dodge 500 1925 Ford, new Duco 105 1028 Chevrolet Cabriolet fiso '1923 Overland 100 TOURINGS 1928 Ford 195 1024 Ford 60 1923 Ford 50 1925 Ford lin 1924 Olds 4,6" 125 1925 Chevrolet 185 ROADSTERS 1924 Ford 55 iwai uodge Ho 1924 BUr 125 1926 Ford 215 TRUCKS 1920 Ford irwv 1928 Chevrolet 350 1927 Chevrolet 475 1923 Federal Knight 2oi 1922 Samson 175 1918 Ford loo Phone 2946J or 1802 DOUGLAS McKAY CHEVROLET CO qi57 1924 ford coupe, new rubber, 1305 8. 14th St. qRp PNEUMATIC tired truck for sale or uuue ur wooa, lumocr, nay or any kind of stock 1 can use. Truck In good shape but have no use for It now. 638 N. Church St., Salem. q" FORDS When shopping rot guaran teed used Fords don't overlook my complete stock. E1K.ER AUTO CO Phone 121. THE HOME OP REAL BUYS 0' VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY Reconditioned USED CARS 1928 Essex super coach $575 1929 Model A Tudor. New tires 675 ivto inevroiet lanaau sedan ... 1924 Ford Fordor. Balloons COUPES 1929 Model A. Standard. 3000 mUea . 575 200 620 1928 Chevrolet 495 1928 Ford. Ruckstell. Excellent condition 285 1926 Ford 200 1025 Ford. Balloons 150 1922 Ford special $0 TOtlRTNfin 1926 Star 8. Excellent condition 1925 stude. Duplex Phaeton .. 1924 Ford. A good one 1924 Overland 1928 Star ROADSTERS leas Standard Buick. Enclosure 1928 Chevrolet 1926 Ford 1925 Ford 1924 Ford. A good one with bot 1933 Ford pick-up TRUCKS 1028 Ford model A A. 7000 miles 1925 Ford. Ruckstell. SOxS tlrea 3X5 425 90 78 50 455 225 185 ' 120 110 1920 Ford 100 vpen evenings VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY Phone 1905. Center at Liberty. MAKE AN OFFER USED CAR SALE K- nVB fr trial All cars must be sold regardless of price 1926 Buick roadster, class enclosure 1927 Essex sedan, new paint snd tires ifUKiuim waan. n-i mecnamcauy ungual iinisn. 1926 Hudson coach. A verv eoorf one. 1926 Dodge sedan. New paint. A -L me chanically. 1927 Essex coach. New paint and tires, overhauled. 1927 Essex coupt. Original finish. New tires. 1027 Essex roadster 1!20 Essex coach 1925 Essex coach 1924 Hudson coach 125 Ford coupe 1022 Btudebaker touring U4 Chevrolet touring 8TATE MOTORS. INC. Bu dan n -Essex Distributors High snd ChenecU Sis. Phone 1000 upen nignts aim puimaya 4th Cif JULY CLEAN UP SALE COME ON BOYS & TAKE 'EM AWAY IF YOU DONT THINK THESE ARE BARGAINS, JUST t'UJIE AriU LOOK THEM OVER Ford Sedan $50 Ford Touring $50 Briscoe Touring .... $''0 Chevrolet Roadster .. $! Buick Touring .... $125 Oukland Touring ., $125 1i'fl FYirri R'rtnLr S 195 BARGAINS. EACH AND EVER ONE OF TllEM. BUY KM TU1JJIX F W. PriTYJOHM CO. 365 N. Commercial St. Telephone 1260 After we seu we serve." q- SACR1F1CE SALE OF USED CARS All cars priced D? wo no west umu Cst Manual. Late Dodges. Btude ba kers Fords, Neshs and other MARION garage. Phoo 262. Open day and Night PRICED FOR QUICK SALS 72 Ford Touring, starter 9 13 Ford Roadster, starter 45 23 Ford touring, starter M 26 Ford touring, balloons &3 25 Fold sedan, balloons 16& 25 Ford coupe, balloon 150 25 Overland eedan 245 27 Btar louring 2ft ja uodge roadster aa 27 Chevrolet ooaota 3fU 27 Essex coach 25 All cars guaranteed EIKEK AUTO CO. Cor. Liberty and Ferry Sta. BustTtFM Opptirt unities AM LEA VI NO state, here is a eood paying hoteL rent 7fl SHOO on terms ev oowa. oaiance m motttn. spe cial price for cash. Phone 2700. ulOS STAGE Terminal and confectlonerr. doing good business. Price and terms. Mltht consider business man eowM handle. Oolng out on account of small ontld. Bos 21S Capital Journal. ulM Business Opportunities Orocery, Meat Market, Confectionery doing a good business. A fine oppor tunity for you.- $3500 will buy all stock and will lease the store room. iixtures. and dwelling very reason able for term of 8 to 5 years. Stock ut an clean stocK. ho suckers, see my agents at once. SEARS TUCKER, 184 8. Coml. St. BUSINESS CORNER close In. greatly reduced in price. Business lot down town $11,000; business lot nasi high GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE. 493 N. Cot tage. U' BAKERY First class equipment, do ing good business. Only bakery In good valley town. $1600 cash will handle. Box 273. Capital Journal. u!57 DIRECTORY AUCTIONEERS F. N. WOO DRY. 12 years Salem's lead ins auctioneer and furniture dealer. Cash paid for used furniture. Res. snd store 1610 N. Summer. Phone oil. Es tablished 1916. PHONE 75. H. F. Woodrv ft Son. 8a lem's exnert livestock, furniture, real estate auctioneers and appralsera. 18 years experience. ausiaction guar anteed. Store 271 North Commercial street. BATTERY 8LPFI.1ES R. D. BARTON, National Batteries, starter and generator work. Ferry and Mign streets. U. 8. L BATTERY SERVICE STA TION- Vlck Brothers. High street at Trade. Phone 1841. HICYCLES LLOYD E. RAM3DEN. bike accessories snd bicycles. 387 Court street. CONTRACTORS A. J. ANDERSON, Shop. Ph one 657. Contractor. Open J. A. KAPPHAHN. General team and power shovel contractor, excavating and grading. Office phone 1299; Rea. 124F11. o t lllKOPRATORS DRS. SCOFIELD, X-ray Chiropractors Ph. 2194. 414 First Nat'L Bank Bldg. DR. O. L. SCOTT, chiropractor. 258 N. High street. Phones 87 and 2104-J. (WIUNKT WORK JACOB WEIZEL Cabinet work and reimisnmg. Furniture repairing, rn. 1591. 239 Court Street, Salem. oa EI.rXTKICAL Hl.PI'LlKS HALTK ELECTRIC CO.. 461 N. Front St. Electric contracting and repairing. Appliances and fixtures, rnonea. FLEENER ELECTRIC CO., Electric lighting iixtures and electric ranges. Phone 980. 471 Court street. SALEM ENGRAVING CO. Cuts Of all purposes. Tel. 343. 160 N. Commercial street. CUT flowers and floral pieces. Deliv ery. C. F. Bretthaupt, florist. 612 State street, rnone sou. MATTKKHMKS RENOVATED MATTRESSES renovated. We reno vate all kinds of mattresses, called for ana delivered, nest oi wore guaran teed. Capital City Bedding Co. Port land Koaa. rnone 19. MERCHANT TAILOR M. A. ESTES. fine tailoring. 125 North uoerty street. OSTEOPATH DR. EDITH WITZEL. Osteopathic Physician. 328 Orcgop Bldg. Diseases of women and children. directory ion FAINTING CHAS. BENNETT, n a in Una. naner- hanging. Phone 1284. ol69 ROWLAND PRINTING CO- MaSOnlC Temple basement. Phone loia. PIANO TUNER GEO. C. WILL, pianos, phonographs. sewing machines, sheet music and piano BTuaies. ttcpninng pnoiiograpns ana sewing macninea. a state ot. Salem, Oregon. PI.l MBIM1 PLUMBING, repairing, reasonable prices, a. u. uooirey. rnone tro-w. OlWl PLUMB I NO and general repair work Phone 650. O ruber Bros., 164 South Liberty street. THEO. M. BARR. Plumbing, heating. sheet metal works. JW4 tt. Commercial street. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Phone 167., 30O3 GARBAGE CO. Reliable service. Phone office 184; res. 69BJ. o" SALEM Garbage Co., for prompt and continuous service. Artnur ttoenn. carl soos. rnone la or now. CITY GARBAGE CO. Prompt service. rnone uuuu. STOVES AND STOVE KKPAIItINU STOVES FOR SALE REBUILT and repaired by exnert. All kinds of wov en wire fence. Fancy and plain hop oasaets and nooxs, logan nooxs. a Lem Fence and Stove Works. 250 Court street. Bacr oi Busicks. EOFF ELECTRIC CO.. 337 Court St. We do house wiring and carry a com plete stock of fixtures. Instrument n-palrlrur. experimental work. Elec tric appliances repaired. Phone 488. o TRANSFER AND STOKAOE TRANSFER and Storage. We have padded vans and do long and abort ist nee naming. Larmer 'iransier. Phono 030. CUMMINS & RANSOM, local and lonif distance muling, rnone dVid. ues. 129F2. WATER COMPANY OREGON-WASHINOTON Water Ser vice Company. Offices corner Com mercial and Trado streets. Bills pay able monthly In advance. Phone 61. WATCH KLIMIFINO GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRINO. or money back. Ttie Jewel Bos, 173 N. Liberty. Salem. SGUTHFRN SALONS "LOT OF COWARDS" (Continued from page 1) prejudice is not confined to any one party or to any one church. They are all tinged with It. Turning to the subject of prohi bition, De Priest said, "the gov ernment Is n re Daring to spend mil Hons for enforcement ot tne itn amendment. A few millions ought to be spent to enforce the 13th, 14th and 15th which guarantee the negro his civil and political rights. I do not propose to vote to ap propriate a penny to enforce the 18th amendment until similar sums are voted to enforce these other amendments now being violated all through the south. De Priest said that as a congress man he will pay as much attention to the needs of nis white constitu ents as to those who are black. "Only in one respect will J mist favoring negroes, and that to In my recommendations for appoint ments to West Point and Annapo lis. As long as I am tn congress, 111 appoint only negroes to those two schools, or until some white congressman appoints a negro. I want to thank the democrats of the goutb for m thing they LEGALS NOTICE OF HEARING j Of Objections to Pinal Account NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that! SARAH LEMERY and LUKE LEMERY. as the duly appointed, qualified and. acting administratrix and adminis trator, respectively, of the estate of LOUIS LEMERY. deceased, have ren dered and presented for settlement and filed tn the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marlon a final account of their ad ministration of said estate, and that Tuesday, the ninth day of July, 1929. at tbe hour of ten (10) o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the court room of said court In the Marlon County Courthouse in tbe City of Sa lem, County of Marlon, State of Ore gon, have been fixed and appointed by said court as the time and the place for the hearing of objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published this fourth day of June. 1929. SARAH LSMKRY and LUKE LEMERY. as Administratrix and Administrator, respectively, of the Estate of LOUIS LEMERY, Deceased. CARSON ft CARSON. Attorneys for Administratrix and Administrator. June 4. 11. IB. 25: July S. NOTICE OF HEARING Of Objections to Flna Alccount NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that SARAH LEMERY and LUKE LEMERY. as the duly appointed, qualified and actios executrix and executor, respec tively, of the last will and testament ana estate ox n --ri uju&ni, ue ceased, have rendered and presented lor settlement ana iuea in tne coun ty Court of the state or Oregon ior tne countv or Marion a iinai account of their administration of said es tate, and that Tuesday, the ninth day of July, 1929, at tne nour oi ten out o'clock In the forenoon of said day. at the courtroom oi saia court in the Marlon County Courthouse In the city oi saiem. uounty oi aoanon. State of Oreron. have been fixed and appointed by said court as the time and the place for hearing of objec tions to said final account and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published the fourth day of June. 1929. SARAH LEMERY and LUKE LEMERY, as Executrix and Executor, respective ly, of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of Helen Lemery, Deceased. CARSON 6i LAnoUn, Attorneys for Eexcutrix and Executor. June . ii. lo, aa: juiy a. were so barbaric they drove my parents to the north. If It hadn't been for that I wouldn't be in con gress today. I've been Jim crowed, segregated persecuted, and I think I know how best the negro can put a stop to being imposed upon. It is through the ballot, through organization, through fighting eternally for his rights. v De Priests reference to "driving his parents to the north," harkened back to his childhood in northern Alabama. There he witnessed the lynching of three negroes near his home, and after that his parents moved to Kanraa and later to Chicago. While the 2,000 persons In the hall where the congressman spoke, cheered him loudly and long, another 1,000 stood outside, unable to gain admittance. - REINHART SEEKING NEW FLIGHT RECORD (Continued from page 1) their Buhl biplane at the Culver City airport at 7:20:30 a. m. Tues day In an effort to better the re fueling endurance flight record of 172 hours 32 minutes and one sec ond recently established at Fort! Worth. The plane, powered by a 220 horse power Wright whirlwind motor, was expected to carry 300 gallons of gasoline on its takeoff, sufficient to carry it through the day. The first refueling attempt was to be made at nightfall. With thirty-seven oil lines lead ing from the cabin of the craft to the rocker arms of the motor, and two oil tanks which will permit a complete change In oil during the flight, the pilots expressed the be lief that they would have no diffi culty in surpassing the 172 hour 32 minute I second record held by Reginald Robbins and James Kelly of Fort Worth, Texas. A mishap while Kelly was oiling the rocker arms of the motor was said to have been responsible for the termination of the record flight of trie Tfexans. The flight is being backed by W O. McAdoo, Jr. TWO OTHERS CRASH Metropolitan Airport, Los Angeles (Ph-The endurance flight record at tempt of the Cessna monoplane pi loted by Leo Norn is and Maurice Morrison ended abruptly after 42 hours, 5 minutes of flying at 1:05 a. m. Tuesday when the motor stalled and the craft crashed at the edge of the airport. The two fliers were only slightly cut about the face and head, and the landing gear of their plane was fimasned. Their injuries were dres sed at the field, and Immediately they Issued the announcement that as soon as the plane could be rc paired they would take off again on anoiner attempt. FRANCO TELLS OF EXPERIENCE AT SEA (Continued from p.ft0 1) much disappointed. Thinking that wo would soon see ft boat, we settled ourselres ftnd arranged to stand guard. "we were not worried about eat ing since we had food for IS days. The first night we did not sleep although at dawn I had a little nap In the commanding cabin. On the morning of the 33rd the sea was rough and we feared for the plane. We even thought of dismounting tne wings to avoid rjeing snipwrecK- ed. However, thanks to God, this was not necessarr. we began, then, to feel thirsty. but soon decided to drink the water stored In the radiator. We did not drink It UL There la tome left vet. You mar taste It If you want -The following night was rather bad. It was cold and we had to put on our fur overcoats. The sea was rough and the plane was being buffeted by the waves. One of them dented the left flng and the man oa watch became wet. We were then beginning to feel somewhat uneasy and nobody slept, "We spent the night In the best manner we could. Toward morning the sea became calmer and we vrere able to rest a little. We did not eat much. We were hoping and hoping to gee gome ships. On the night of the 24th we began to light up to no avail. Doubts began aa rockets but our signs Is were sent sailing us because the realization dawned on us that we were at the mercy of the waves. Yet even though we were outside the regular steamer lanes, we did not lose hope altogether. "When topics of oonversotlon be came exhausted during our moments o fllesure. when we were not on watch, we began to wonder what our families were thinking in Spain. During the day the sun bothered us some, you can ee that we are tanned, but I can assure you that we did not suffer from hunger. Pood and the water we got from the radiator to make up for our shortage of regular drinking water. e sufficient. FORMER CLERK IS SLACK WIRE ARTIST Chicago, 111, n Dainty, skirted Herberts Beeson, hailed as "the world's greatest slack wire dancer" is a man! The story of his rise from gro cery clerk to featured performer Of the "big top" !s one of the ro mances that give circus ufe its spangled glamor. At 17, when his name was Herb ert, Beeson was a clerk in a gen eral store at Bumm tsville . Ind . where he "helped out" three nights a week as a stage hand at the vil lage vaudeville theater. To tnls theater came the "Mar velous Tucknows, circus people doing a small time circuit. With the act was a girl who was a slack wire dancer. For her amusement Herbert did all of the little dancing tricks lis knew. She liked them, and Her bert, too. Seven months later. In . Texas, the girl slipped, fell a crumped neap oeneaui tne wire. "Dont fire her just because she's hurt!" pleaded Herbert, now with the troupe. "I know Lcr tricks. Let me do them." Wigs were tried on, skirts fitted, and that night Herbert began his masquerade. And now the maid who attends the great Herbert Beeson. catch ing the robe tossed from the wire. is the little girl who fell from the wire nis wtiei SINLESS MAN FOUND Gadsden, Ala., (IP) The Rev. O. Price, Apostolic evangelist declared he hadn't committed a sin in five years. The Rev. A. K. Williams, he claims called him a liar. There was a fight and the two were fined $5 apiece. LEGALS NOTICE OP INTENTION TO IM PROVE FORD STREET FROM THE SOUTH LINE OP MILL STREET TO THE NORTH LINE OP SIMPSON STREET. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council ot the City of Sa lem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares Its purpose and Intention to Improve FORD STREET from the SOUTH LINE OP MILL STREET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SIMPSON STREET, at the expense ot the abutting and adjacent property, ex cept the street and alley intersec tions, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, Ore gon, by bringing said portion ol said street to the established grade, con structing Portland cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion ol said street with a six-inch Portland cement concrete pavement Twenty four feet In width, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the common uouncil, on June 17, 1929, now on me in tne olllce of the City Kecoraer, ana wnicn are hereby re. ferred to and made a part hereof. rne common Council hereby de. Clares ts purpose and intention to make tne above described improve ment by and through the Street Im provement Department of the City ui oaicm, uregon. By order of the Common Council the 17th dny of June, 1929. M. POULSEN. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof, June 21, 1929. Date of llnal publication, July 3. " 158 NOTICE TO l-l.l MIIIMi. I!:T1MI M.i:rTKI: lllltlMl, l.tsshMil;H KI.KtATOKX AMI ( Alls AMI IIK.N. Mill. I'ONHTKI I TION rONTM.Af TOHS Kilt A UK STOI1V AMI ninr..nri HM nut r.ll ( ON I'HKTK KTtTK OH UK UI II.MM1 KU.r:l. OKKOON. HKPAltATK KKAt.im Pnnir4AIJa ior lunmnina lauor and materials re- quired for the full completion of Plumbing, Renting. Electric WlrlnK. Pamenscr Klevatorn and Cabs, and Ocneral Construction of a five story State Office HulldtiiK to be erected In Snlem. OreKon, will be opened by the Oregon State Board of Control nt th. State Capitol Building, Salem. Oregon ab 4 p.m. naturuay, duly IMiV. A certified check or bidders bond Is to be filed with each propoaal sub mitted and to be In amount ot not leas than ten (10) percent of the amount staled In propoaal and drawn lo tne order ol carle ADrama. secre tary Oregon State Board of Control. to guarantee that bidders will enter Into a contract and execute the re quired bond: same shall be forfeited lo ui Oregon Slat. Board of Control If award of contract la made to bidder and h or they ahall fall to enter into a contract and lunusn the re. quired bond within ten (10) days from award of contract. Contractor will be required to accent the terms of th. Workmen's Compensation Act, uniM. oiner arrangements are mad. with th. Board. Plan, and specifications mar b. ob- tninna I ram nnia-nion at Howell. Ar chitects, u. S. National Bank BldsH Portland, Oregon, and carle Abrams, Secretary Oregon Bute Board of Con trol, Balem, Oregon. Contractors will b. required to deposit SiSOOO for aeh set of plans and specifications m insure an. reiurn oi earns. Th. right is reserved to sccept or relect any or all bids or to walrs any Informalities tn bids. CAHI.E ABRAMS, Secretary. Oregon But Board of Control. July i, 1. 1, i, ins. On The Air TUESDAY U to 1 pjn. KEX, time and weather, music; KOW, music; K OIN, luncheon orchestra. 1 to 1 p ro. KEX, child psy chology; KOW, music; KOIN, Hawaiian. I to i pjn. KEX, salsa or chestra; KOW, baseball fun; KOIN, silent. 3 to 4 p.m. KEX, Vie Meyers orchestra; KOW, baseball game; KOIN, news and music. 4 to 5 pm. KEX, lyric trio; KOW, baseball game; KOIN, mu sic. 5 to 6 p.m. KEX. Paul White man; KOW, music; KOIN, silent. to 1 pro. KEX. local reversal; KOW, network; KOIN, pipe or gan; KFT. KOO, KPO, KSL. net work. I to S pjn. KEX, Neapolitans; KOW, musical program; KOIN, orchestra: KFT, KOO, KPO, KS U network. 3 to 9 p.m. KEX. orchestra; KGW, tales never told; KOIN, varied studio; KFI, orchestra; K OO, Venetians; KPO, concert or chestra; KSL, Utah Epics. to 10 p.m. KEX, philhar monic orchestra; KGW, KOMO program; KOIN, studio; KPT, or chestra; KOO, news and network. KPO, network: KSL. variety. 10 to 11 p.m. KEX, singing strings; KOW, dance orchestra; KOIN, Warner Stone's orches tra; KFI, KOO, network; KPO. network, dance music; KSL, dance orchestra. II to 12 pjn. KOW, time, wea ther, police and Oregon Journal news; KGW, Vagabonds dance orchestra: KOIN, orchestra; KP , network; KGO, dance music WEDNESDAY 12 to I p.m. KEX. news, wea ther and music; KGW, music; KOIN, orchestra. 1 to 2 p m. KEX. salon or chestra; KGW, music; KOIN, Hawalians. 2 to 3 p.m. KEX, artistic en semble; KGW, music; KOIN, si lent. 3 to 4 p.m. KEX, salon or chestra; KGW, baseball; KOIN, news and music. 4 to & p.m. KEX. song fest; KGW, baseball and music; KOI N, news and mtislc. 5 to 6 p.m. KEX, lyric trio; KGW, transcontinental; KOIN, silent. 6 to 7 p.m. KEX, salon or chestra; KOW, network; KOIN, pipe organ; KFI, pet band; KG O, KPO, network. 7 to 8 p.m. KEX, Cecil and Sally; KOW. studio; KOIN, or chestra; KFI, music; KGO, lit tle symphony; KPO, concert. 8 to- 9 pm. KEX, silent: K OW, roads to romance; KOIN, studio; KFI, KGO, KPO, net work. 9 to 10 p m. KEX, lecture and music; KGW, studio program; KOIN, string trio; KFI, KOO, K PO, network. 10 to 11 p.m. KEX, sleepy time; KGW, KOMO concert; K OIN, dance band; KPI, dance music; KOO, concert; KPO, dance. , 11 to 12 p.m. KEX. Rhythm Aces; KOW, dance orchestra; KOIN. studio and dance band; KFL dance music; KGO, or chestra; KPO, dance orchestra. BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES BIRTHS Henrer To Mr. ind Mrs. Robert - Marvel Harvey, June 24, a on, Wil liam Hoyt. Bnftgett A son. Bruce Byron, bom to Mr. And Mrs. Fcnultnora Batcgett, ; Jtitw 28. Litteu A. daunnter. aiona Paye. born to Mr. and Mrs. George Curtiss - Laitieu june 211. Kverlv To Mr. and lira. RtiBaeU Bennett Eyerly, June 23, a aon. Don ald Lelgb. Bertren To Mr. and Mrs. Joy Mar tel Bertren, June 28, a daughter. Gen evieve Patricia, . DEATHS Wickman Joyce Wlcktnan. agfd two years, died July 1. Survived by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wickman, a slater, Betty Belle and two brothers. Gerald and Henry. Fun eral services Wednesday at ten -thirty at Cloutfb- Huston company chapel with Rev. Amos Mlnneman, ol the Ocrman Lutheran church officiating. Interment in Cltyvlew cemetery. NOTIC E OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE K E A R N E V RTKEE1 EAST FROM THE EAST MNft OF LIBERTY STREET TO TH WEST LINE OF IIIUH STREET Notice Is hereby given that the Common council of the City of Sa lem, Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares Its purpose and Intention to improve) Kearney Street from the east Jine of Liberty Street to the west line of High Street, at the expense of U19 abutting and adjacent property, ex- -ccpt the street and alley intersec tions, the expense ol which will be assumed by the City of Salem, Ore gon, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, con structing Portland cement concrete curbs, and paving raid portion of said street with a six-Inch Portland cement concrete pavement, thirty feet In width in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by th Common Council, on June 17, 1929, now ou file in the office ot the City Re corder, and which are hereby refer red to and made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby de clares Its purpose and Intention to make the above described Improve ment by and through the 8treet Im provement Department of the City of Salem, Oregon. By order of the Common Council the 17th day of June, 1929. M. POULSEN, City Recorder Date of first publication, June 21, 1929. Date of final publication July 1, 1929 158 ggTwAJNT ADS