THURSDAY. DECEMBKR 19. 1929 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. RAI.EM. OREGON PAfJE FIFTEEN Famous Friendships of History: David and Johnathan. Damon and Pythias. Romeo and Juliet. Ham and Eggs. Liver and Bacon. Mortgage and Loan. Chills and Fever. CapitalitJournal CLASSU'IKU ADVKfcTI.41.NCI Rat per word: One Insertion. S cent; Uith Insertion 6 cent; one week B cents; on montu HO cents; oae year per month, 13 cenU; mint mum per Ml 2& cent. Mot taken over phone unleu ad vertiser has monthly account. Mo allowance (or phone errors. Want ads must be In by 10 a m day of publication. Real Estate and Auto sda by 7 pjn. day pre vious to publication. FOR SALE HOUSES FOR CHRISTMAS $600. 4-room unfinished house, $100 cash, balance aio par montii. auou. 2 rooiiiB, garage house and Bar ana. Paved street paid, 250 cash, bitlance $15 per month. 14O0. Cute a -room and garage, beau tiful oak trees. $200 cash, .balance $15 per month. $3500. On 1824 North Church St. Cute and handy five room modern. Cash $42.50 and that amount each nionth. $3500. Modern 5-room house on N. Winter street. Take good lot as first ujyment. Balance Installments. See C'.KISER with ANDERSON & RUPERT ltia south nigh St. a.102 SSOOOT.OME FOR $4200 . Liodcrn fl-room BuucaloW A real home; reason lor selling, too large for one person. To see It see Louis Becmci or ueo. -inomasoo, an State St., Room 4. $1900. Neat bungalow. 3 rooms and nook, bath, garage and paving, $150 aown. $2000. 6-room home on N. 5th In good $3250. 5-room English type home, mo dern In every way, wired lor electric stove. $200 down. $3960. New 7-room EnsHsh type home modern, good location, $500 down. Private money to loan, iiwumme. MELVIN JOHNSON. 2'-0 U. a. Bank HOUSE BARGAINS A rnnrrm hath and nook. NEW. ShOW- er. fireplace, garage, pavement, $2150; SIOO caen. 5-room bungalow. NEW. Strictly mod-.- tiii. rtn.in built-in refrigeration EXCEPTIONALLY NICE. $'JU00; $400 Caih' SOCOLOPSKY & SON 1st Nat'l. Bank bldg. SPECIAL: $2750 takes en almost new home. 4 rooms and bath, basement, fireplace, garage, lot 50x150 on paved street, cjor.o to school mj R. A. Fo-kuer, 320 U. S. Bank bldg. Phone CJ 7. CHRISTMAS GIFT TO YOU In one of Salem's select residence districts, strictly modern home of 4 lan;e rooms and nook, hardwood floors In part, built ins. fireplace, basement, furnace, laundry trays, double constructed. Select material has been used throughout. Lot 52 125 feet with alley, paved street, walks In Ktirane and cement driveway. Price $3900 with $100 cash. bal. $25 per month and int. LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Heritors 820 State Street. Phone 1737. a SNAP IN 10 ACP.ES 5-room house, barn, well, ehlck enhousc, 8 acres prunes, family fruit, 4S miles lrom Salem. Price $2500. Easy terms. W. H. ORABKNHORST St CO. Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. s CLOSE IN SUBURBAN HOME $50 down will handle 1 acre with 3 room house, well, best of soil. Let us show you this home. Price t?-55. in. Or.. W. H. ORABENHORST Si Cd. Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. FOR SALE FARMS GOOD BUYS 20 Acre Farm 81750 14 a. cult. bal. pasture. 4 R. house. barn, hen house, young bearing or chard. A real snap. Some terms, fi A TRACT Best of land, all cult. 4 R. house, good well water, nor iar out. rriue jw. 114 A. FARM Most ideal for walnuts, filberts, cher ries, prunes, fair bldgs. $60 per acre. See Louis Bechtel or Geo. Thomsson. 341 State St. Room 4. " FOR SALE Miscellaneous "y mas Bif Li. Boston terrier puppies; Charles Andreson. Rt. . box 151. c304 KPrr7Pvnpno hand-DicJced cooking aDDles 50c box. Bring boxes. R. L. xirver stu miles east out Center St. C302 FOR SALE 100 cedar poets, 3 miles southeast of Turner. (, mile N. Craw ford school. Ceo. Hain. c3Q2 FOR SALE, child's desi;. toy boxes and other articles for Xmas gifts, made by pupils. School lor Blind. South Church St. c306 UNFINISHED novelty furniture, the Ideal Xmas gift. Lae stock to pick ttom. Prices right. Building Supply Co. 170 N. Front. Phone 487. c306 XMAS TREES 35c and 50c. We deliver Irce. Phone 2566J. c302 CHEAP. Pure bred female police dog. Call at 2246 N. 4th St. alter 3:30 P m. C302 LAltCJE Fianquette English walnuts 22c Mayettea 18c. J, W. Norwood, Rt. 2. box 98. C308 NEW gas range; small gas heater. Phone 1319R. C3Q2 3i4xl0 Mitchell wagon with gear SCO; set heavy breeching harness and col lnrs $25: Wade drag saw. good condi tions, lots extras $50. 480 Center St. P304 FOR SALT! bled draw, also Deering binder. Phone 10-1F5. C. A. Kobow. C303 GOOD drop head sewins macnlnes for $7 and 69. White sewing Machine Co lt7 So. High St. Across from Ksmore theater. c9 PWPS FOR SALE. Cockrel Spaniel and Chow. Now rfady. Call tt farm. E. B Flake. Pacific highway, north. Doks btiardrd. WALNUTS, eventnus. delivered. Phone 17P12 c303 KITTY KAR3, Scooters, small wagons, cheap 595 Court St. c302 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE one pair of mare mules, or trade for sheep, heifers. Fioyd Boy-r. iiarlon. Oregon. e302 1 YOUNO cow due to freshen. Phone 10F5. e3CT2 2 FRESH COWS for sale. 1647 North Front. e305 a GOOD teams work horses. Rt. box 73. e302 KINK farm horses and one Shetland pony for sale or trade for trurk. 503 Broadway street, corner Of Brown. Woodburn. e303 FRESH and springer cows for sale or trade. Terms If desired. Red barn. N. Com'l. and Columbia Bta. Nelson Bros. Market, 185 M. High. Phone 705. DR. FRED W. LANGE. Veterinarian Office 520 S- Commercial. Phone 1198 Rvdn'e prnne 169 e FOR SALEWOOD LARGE dry sound straight all-pur- Dose 2nd growth lir 4-It. sou; 10-in $7. Phone 1599M. ee306 FOR SALE WOOD ANNOUNCING EFFECTIVE UEC. 24JTH HEYSER FUEL COMPANY will ooerate fuel business No. at Salem. Largest whoeaals add retail wood dealers in Oregon, oia growin 16-in. block wood $4.26 per load; 10- lu. mined block and slab $3.75 per load; plant r ary juinea wooa si per loaa; -it. grwru aiitoa n 49 per kuiu. Buy with Confidence Phone 3400. SERVICE. Phone 3400 Main floor Masonic Bldg. eejLU OKUB OAK WOOD tor sale. Phone 13I9B. eeaus 16-INCIi green mill wood, load $3. 16-Inch Dartlv seasoned mill wood, load $3.25; old fir. load $4.25. Prompt delivery. Tracy's Fuel Yard. Phone 20 as. eeio ALL. KfNLUt tlrv wood. Call 72F2. Mayneia. cbjs 10-IN OLD FIB $7.25 cord. Phone IUF4. ee330 DRY ld-ln. old fir. 4-ft. fir. oak. ash old fir knots sawed. C. U. Harbaugh. 838 Highland. Phone loso. eev 18-INCH slab and Inside wood mixed BS50 cord delivered, from car. 4-It partly dry good wood $tt. Cobbs-Mit-chell. Phone 813. 349 8. 12th St. re WOOD SAWING. Col well and Mc Ciacken. Phone 1819. ee3l)5 FOR DRY wood or Coal Phone 930 Larmer Transfer Co. ee SHED DRY WOOD fc COAL. SALEM FUEL CO. Phone 13. 753 Trae Kt. ee- WOOD and wood sawing neatly done. Phone 2!39J. eel FIRST class dry old fir slab, second growth and old fir cord wood. Screen ed hog fuel. Prompt delivery". Phone 1543. Fred . wens, inc. 200 e. tnuren St. ee' WOOD of all kinds. Phone 2222M. Pred Hyland. ex 338 FOR SALE, all kinds at wood. A Tucker. 1939J. ec3Q5 FOR SALE POULTRY FOH SALE, turkeys, young No. 1 fan cy, fresh home dressed, 32c lb. Phone 26F11. Mrs. W. C. Woods. F3U4 GEHUINOS Quality White Leghorn chicks from selected breeders mated to high pedigreed cockerels. Free cn cnlars Also custom hatching in new Charthers Incubators. $3 per 100. C eh ring Breeding Farm, BUverton. Ore. f313 HELP WANTED MAN OK WOMAN WANTED with um hitinn and industry, to introduce and supply the demand for Rawleth"s HmiwhnM Products to stendv users. Several fine openings In part Yamhill countv and part Salem, we train anu help you. Rawleigh Dealers can make up to fiUU a wees or mure. w nH,nrn nere&r.aiv. Pleasant. Orollt- nble. diffntllcd work. Write today. W. r. Kawieuiii to, uepc. un-iiw, land. Calif. g302 RELIABLE man with car as DIRECT FACTORY Representative In Salem nnri npnrhv rmintkes. No exDencnce necessary. Unusual opportunity for advancement. Must be willing to start on reasonable basis. Syncro Motors Co., Battle CreeK. Micnigan. gu-a WANTED, man and wife to live on farm In exchange for care of team. Phone 29U or 2818J. 303 SITUATIONS WANTED MAN wants work for room and board. Phone 2453. h2 Miscellaneous WANTED WANTED, late city directory. Phone 794. 1302' WANT to buy, service station and :mp ground. F. L, Wood, 341 Stnte St. 1302 WANTI.D furniture. Cash paid. Call at Ho.ne Furniture store, 385 Court or phone 3463 1305 WANTED, small gentle riding pony. Also saddle and bridle. Box 173 Cap ital Journal. 1302 WA.tT SW STTVnw) rrumev, iu-., one to five years.. Good Tlsfc. Boa 1J2 Journal. uu WANTED burrow Jack, 1495 Edgewa- tar street. 1313 WANT 8500 private money. 1 to 6 years, 10. Good risk. Box 170 Jour nal for appointment. 1304 FOR RENT 3 -ROOM furnished apartment, steam heat, electric range and Frigldalre. Paris Apt. 555 N. Liberty. J302" MODERN little house. Ph. 2056J. J307 FOR SALE, about 30 purebred Haiv son strain Leghorn pullets. Rt. 7. box 73. Three miles on Salem-Silrerton highway. J304 TO RENT 5-rm. modern on University St. $2! 5-room modern on No. Church $27.50 3-room furnished and garage .. $1G See GElSErt with ANDERSON & RUPERT 163 South High St. J303 MODERN 3-room house, partly fur nished. Anderson court, rnone ua. j MODERN 2-room cpartment, light. vater. 1421 N. Church. )304 FOR RENT. Fine modern steam heat' ed anarimcnt. be-,t In city. Palace Court Apts. Phone 1176. J307 FHUNISHED heated first floor apart ment. 590 Union. JJOo FURNISHED first floor three-rooms, bath. 590 Union. J305 FURNISHED heated apartment, 444 South Hign. jju1 FURNISHED house. Ph. 585J. FURNISHED 3-room house, all mod ern. Phone 2024J. J302 8 -ROOM house for rent, 436 North 21st St. Phone 1319R. J302 for. RENT: 4-room house comoara' tlvely new. 1954 Hazel Ave. Paved Hrrwt. furnace and all modern con' venlences. $25 per month. See or call Mr. EnKtn. First itntionai oanc. jju- FISHER apartments, furnished or un- furni.ihd. Phone 2G46W. Corner Com- merclal and Oak. J310 STEAM heated sleeping room. Also meals rs:--sonable. 245 8. Cottage. J303 SMALL apartment. 043 N. Liberty. J302 COiiDLE sie?n;na room for 2 c;rl. Twin beds. Relercnces. Box 168 Capl- tal Journal. 5 ROCfM house, close In. Inquire 605 N. CftpitoL J311 BOARD tt ROOM. 724 N. High. J9 HEATED sleeping room 372 N. Win ter. J303 NICE 3-room rpt. Iurn!s:ied $16; with garr.ee. 819. 637 North Front. J 303 NICE first floor heated apartment. Also fireplace. C53 Center. J 303 FOR RENT. 4-room hoUfS with fl;c place sna electric stove, paved street etimr lot. garage, $20 per mo. 1325 N. 18th St. W. H. GRABENHORST Se CO. REALTORS 134 S. Liberty St J APTS. 735 N. Com'l. Phone 2056J. J6 LOVELY furnlshe-J 3 or 4 room apt. Pirst floor, heat, sleeping porch. Ph 1700. ) TWO room furnished apt, 445 outh Winter St. J317 APT. Phone 487 or 2173W. Murphy Brown. Emmc J" FOR RENT, down stairs furnished apartment. Close in. Phone 1834 J. J FOR RENT. Sleeping rooms tor gen tlemen. 205 Oregon Bldg. i 5-ROOM completely furnished apt. Oarage T. O. Albert. 880 Mill St. J303 FURNISHED apt. Heat, garage, etc. $2$. 1040 Leslie. Phone 843. J300 STATE Apts. 1320 State. Desirable 3 rootn front apt. Bat of furnishings. Hot water heat, refrigeration. Phone and garage. Adults $40. Phone 2911 or ItflSJ. 03 FOR RENT FURNISHED sparUnenU. also sleeping rooms $$ and $4 week. Capitol hotel. J306 PIANOS, Phonographs and aewtna machines for rent. U. It, StOt Purut- ture co. . THREE garages lor rent, down town section, rnone 1034J. j PATTOM apartments, down town dis trict. Warm, attractive, private bath for Inspection. Call at Pattoua Book store. y MAN wants work for room and board Phone 3453. J310 BOARD. ROOM. Qaraire. 503 South ComroenrtaL J310 ROOMS, heated $4. $10 per month. Phone 2Q10R. J3Q8 LOST AN U FOI'NU LOST, Female police dog, 097 North Cottage. MISCELLANE01TS J. A. 8NEED well driller, $15 N. lttth. Phone 24G4J. m8 ALVIN B STEWART, umbrella, cut lery and key ktore. Sharpening, light repairing. 251 Court. Phone 28 76 J. m REAL ESTATE WHILE THIS OFFER LAJflSf I will sell my 1-acre tract cf dark fertile soil 1 mile out on good road. ciosc to scnooi. good a -room cottage, garage and woodshed, electric lights, good drove well and water svntem. rrice reaucea xo ozouu wita some aown payment ana dhi. like rent. 1 LEO N. CH1LDS CO.. Realtors 320 State Street. Phone 1727. 10 ACRES. 3' miles from Salem, all in cuiuvauun, ime iruit ana osrry land. 650. Terms. 12 ACRES 34 miles from Salem, a bout Q acres cultivated, family or- cnara. some timoer. suuu. Terms, 5 ACRES Joining Salem, flue soil. Si:i50. 5 ACRES l'i miles from Salem. 100 bearing cherry trees, $1875. Terms. 8 ACRES 1 mile from Salem, all In cultivation .best or. sou fiauo. Terms. 60 ACRES, 4 miles from Dallas, 40 acres in cultivation, balance In timber and pasture. 5-room house, good size barn, 15 acres fruit, $275,0, Some tprins. A. L. DARK. 320 U. 8. Bank BWS Phone 637 n" THIS HOME PRICED TO SELL $2900. Attractive modern 4-room home with large living' room, with oak floors, built-in kitchen, wired for electric stove, one nice bed room, modern bath, full ce ment basement, furnace, laun dry trajs, garage with cement floor and drive, paved street. Only $250 down, balance $35 per mo. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Owner will consider a lot If pric ed right up to $400 as first pay ment. SEE THIS BARGAIN TO DAY I TIMBER TRACT $1000. 20 acres located ten miles south about one mile from Pa cific highway, no buildings, part In timber, balance brush and pasture. One-third cash, balance terms at 6'; Inl- EIGHTEEN ACRE FARM $2050. All plow land. live room house, chicken house, on main road near Hopewell. $1000 cash, balance terms at 6 Int. IMME DIATE POSSESSION. FIVE ACRES $1000. Located four miles east nearpaved road, good land, all plow land, no buildings. $25 down, balance ftlO per month. ONE ACRE HOME $2250. New 4-room house, located close in, easy terms. Has garatte and woodshed. $100 down, bal ance $25 per mo. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE W. H. ORABENHORST Jf CO. REALTORS 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 515. X WALNUT or FILBERT SOIL Two seres located close In. New 3-room house, well, woodhouse and garage. Sightly location. Let us show you this home. Buildings all new and ready to move into. Elctrlo lights. Price $2850. $200 down. W. H. GRABENHOP.ST St CO. Realtors 134 S. Liberty Street. n GARDEN ROAD TRACT $25 down buys 2a acres of first class fruit or filbert soil. Price $1000. Int. C. 20 ACRES WALNUT SOIL $100 down and balance tenns will buy this 20 acres of first class fUbert or walnut soil. Price $2500, SPECIAL BUY IN 5 ACRES $600 down and balance terms will handle 5 acres, good house, well, woodhouse, chicken house and park. Garage, some fruit. Price $2750. SIGHTLY LOCATION $200 down will handle this fine acre home. New 3-room plastered bouse, well, clone In. Price $2200. If It is s small acreage that you are looking for. see W. H. GRABENHORST St CO. Realtors 134 8. Liberty St. n 10 ACRES Just ten minutes from Sa lem, high and sightly, gently railing on paved highway and good . crosa road. 5 A. Royal Anne and Lambert cherries 15 years old. In good condi tion; 6 A. apples same age, Jonathan. Wagner and Spits, 2 shacks, owner wants 5 rm. house In Sulcm and will turn this at a price that wilL, amaze you. See us at once. WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor 175 8. High St. n WHY NOT NOW? Own your own home $50 down buys s nice 4-room bouse, all In good shape, on paved street, pavement paid. Price only $1000, balance 820 pr month. $500 down buys a nice plnstered 6 room home. Pavement paid. In fine location close to (trade and high schools. Price reduced to $2650. 1 ACRE $2800 Good 5-room house, fireplace, electric light, barn. gnrag. some wilnuts and fruit, fine tract adjoining Salem. Any reasonable payment, aown ,oai snce easy. A Moaern ououroan nuim One you will be proud of i aer. 10 lame bearing cherry trees. Mm walnuts, fine tract, adjoining Salem on city bus line. Modern 6 room house. rmlern bath room, fine basement, electric ugnis, gooo. wh and water Rv3lem. This plar Is a bargain at $5250, and you will say so when you look it over, ray mem. aown, balance time. For City and Country Bargslns see beaks at iut.ir.K. io o. i uiu i. A SPLENDID new modern 7-room hniiw. hardwood floors. Tirepiace, shake siding, full basement, tile bath, Karaite, paved street, good location, price Sdooo ana can use acreage un- We have a splendid 6-room house on Fslrmount Hill worth $6000 snd will trade for smsiier bouse or ror un nmml acre re close. We have one of the best 300 acre f firms in Polk county, moaern im provements, fine location and rich bottom land. The owner will trade for income property or will taks a nmallT farm as down payment. We have a modern 8-room house close in for rent at $30. A 5-room house at 828. McaiLCHRiirr penninotok 209-10 U. S. Bank bldg. Phone 140 REAL ESTATE APARTMENT house In San Dtego. Califs Lot 40S150: Income $77 a mo. with owners own living quarters. Price $9000. No mortgage. Exchange for Salem property, same value. Apartment house In Albany, large lot, fully fumibhed, price $U500. Lx chane (or Salem property. 8 room house on paved street. Price $3700. Mortgage $2250, payable $35. Exchange for acreage. 20 acres, alt In cultivation' 8 miles from Salem, good house sod barn. Price $3500. Exchange for Salem, Portland or Vancouver property. Want 5-room house that $100 pay ment will handle. Balance $30 a mo. ROOMY house In Burley. Ida. Price $4500. Exchange for acreage. 5 nice acres 1". mllrs from eftf lim it. Paved highway, good plastered bouse, barn, garage, a bargain at ;ti "inn- sjinn will handle, balance easy. 8. M. XAOLX. Real tori. 224 N. High. . . Phone ii D3u- APT. HOUSE SNAP 15 ants, furniture and lease for 5 yrs. $1800. Clone In business district. Gee Louts Bechtel or Geo. Thomasou, 341 State St. Room 4. n' GOOD BUYS A EXCHANGES Dandy nice 33 A. farm, good bldgs.. line Douom tana ouuu. Good 10 A. bearing prune orchard. near Salem S2UUU. Terms. 20 A. prune orchard, cood bldgs. 85500. Exchange for rilling station. FURNISHED bungalow for rent. PERRINE ll MAK3 TEIto .;212 Gray Bidg. . n FOR SALE: Good house, taken on inti. Well located at a bargain. FINE LOT that must bs sold on ac count of debt, on pavement. GOOD houses to trade for farms, call and see us. . . ALSO, ve write all kinds of Insurance. UUUAKP; UAL KtftLl X tW, 202 U. 8. Bank. ' n" EXCHANGE Real Estate FOR SALE or TRADE, new 5-room house, t-itke acreaice north or east, give discriptiou and price in flist letter. AUd. oox 13 capital journal. nnwi PORTLAND business property for Sa lem residence. Duplex In Portland for land In southern states. Ve have property in eastern states for Oregon. Valley Land Co., 104 N. Liberty. St. nn304 TRADE. 103 acre farm near Salem for northern Calif. F. L. Wood. 341 State St. nnjuz GOOD TRADE $3000, fine C-A. tract, good house, trade for farm 30 to 50 acres. Pay dilierence and assume some. See Lou, Bechtel or Geo. Thomasou,-341 State at. Room . nn EXCHANGE WIN accept good enclosed car or a lot as pare payment on a neat 4-room house on good corner lot, near school. In East Salem. Price $3000. SEE Mrs EUls with LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 320 State Street. Phone 1727. I ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS owner of a 6-acre tract 3 miles from Salem is forced to return to Iowa Will accept property near Osceola In exchange. Price $3500. What have you? Or will make special price for sale. LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 320 State Street. Phone 1727. nn FOSTER'S TRADES Gasoline station, two pumps, all equipment with good C-room house,: on paved highway, doing good busi ness. In good farming community in Washington. All clear. VvlU trade lor, some business in Salem. i POOL HALL i Pool hall, card room, soda fountain, in small town, good business. Other business to attend to. Will trade for property around Salem, will oe in oi flce Thursday. 137 At HEa 137 acres, all stocked and equipped. Will take house in Salem. 110 ACRES 110 seres close to Woouburn, all new buildings. Land worth $200 per acre, will sell for $100 per acre, owner sick. This buy will lrtHke you money. 200 ACRES; SOME BUY 300 acres on the highway, close to Salem. All cultivated, fully slocked and equipped. $86 per acre. $2000 down payment. 320 ACRES 320 seres 2 miles from Hopewell. Will oeil lor $2?,50 per acre, to settle es tate! V0 acres in coltiyatlon. 10,000 cords of wood on baisuce. rr ir mi Hunt tn nuv. acn or iraur. ncc W. E. Lynch with the Homer D. Foster Realty Co.,Jui: otaw oi. "-" AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE one-ton 1927 truck 8200. Phone 1620J. Chevrolet q3U2 McKAY'S USED CARS WITH AN r it that rnilNTS 1928 Chevrolet landau, reduced $575 1925 Overland sedan 245 1927 Chevrolet landau 450 4 28 Chev. coaches, from $425 to 495 1920 Chev. coupe ?5 2 Model A Ford coupes $475 and 525 27 Chev. coupes. ...8300 and 385 We have n good selection to pick from. SEE us before you buy DOUGLAS McKAY CHEVROLET CO. 430 N. Com'l. Phone 1802. q' 102a Essrx Challenger four-door se dan courtesy car at a big discount. Will take light car in trade, and give terms on balance. USED CARS bought, sold Si exchang ed. State Motors. Int Qj PRICES. QUALITY CONSIDERED Not to be found In the Valley 1926 Ford $5 1626 Ford coupe 2J5 1926 Chevrolet cpe 20 1928 Chrysler sedan ppo 1924 Jewett sedan 1927 Bulck brougham 875 HlOi KVtprt Pnlirui 35 IH'JH alftr O 1925 Ford sedan, iiuxtcu 1925 Dodwe Bros, sedan 450 ion rhrvKler coune B FITZGERALD-SHERWIN MOTOR CO n. Lioeny at ntiiiocw m BUY USED CABS WrW.E YOUR no! I.AHM HAVE MORE CENTS r ... -a Unriwn KtAndord aertan. re- Ilnlshed. new car guarantee aim urv-.r. ain.o Late "28 Kski sedan. 4-whcel brakes. thoroughly reconamoneo. n-iuii:i- ed. new car guarantee auu ., Late '28 Whippet sir convertible ciupe, run less inau iv,uuu .n. orn'i,. Rt.nrl.rrl four-door sedan. thoroughly overhauled, new paint and tlrea, 28 Es&ex coach, new tires, recondi tioned, ontrlnal finish like new. nnr-ut.Lr Mild KPrViCC. (4110 Late ? Dmlise special, le-illicr uphol- thoroi?hly overhauled, repainted. has new alx-ply tires, .ijj. . I 24 Wlllvs-Khlght sedan, A-l in ev ery respect. .375. 24 Hudson, coach, thoroughly over hauled, new p.iuL, w. "26 Eex' rnacli. thorourhly recondi tioned, new paini anu n". wheels, trunk, snd many other - 20 Eiwes" coach, overhauled and In A-l condition throughout, rubber 60 per cent. S245. 28 Hudson seven-passenger touring. " 24 Ford touring 7S. 2.1 Chevrolet touring. MrM- -., CASH-TRADES-AND YOUR OWN TERMS WITHIN REASON. All cars guaranteed aa reprsentrd: If not. we will make them right. STATE MOTORS. INC. HODSON-E.SSEX DIOTRlBUTOnS rnr rhemckcl. High. Tel. 1000. q' DDirin writ. QUICK HALE W. ru.l.nrf rnilM ......... g5V) 27 Chev. cabriolet J 28 Olda sedan J 2J Ford aedan 23 Overland sMsn l BIKER AUTO CO. Cor. Liberty Ferry St. Journal Want Ads Pay AUTOMOBILES VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY FORDS Free Llceiue On Used Cars sold without trade. Model A Fordor sedan $875 Model A Tudor sedans $515 to 550 Model A Sport coupe 550 Model AA Truck, cab. stake body boo Model A Phaeton 425 1920 Fordor sedan 285 19J6 Tudor sedan 235 1928 COUpe 235 1925 Tudor sedan , 175 1925 Touring. Balloons 115 1934 Coupe, balloons, Ruckstell 135 1924 Touring 75 Open Evenings VALLEY MOTOR CO. Center at Liberty. Phone 1995. q Business Opportunities FOR SALE, creamery. Buildings and equipment, doing good busuifeas. F. L. wood, a- i state at. ujiu' FINANCIAL LOANS WANTED, private money loan of 89000 on real estate valued at $40,000. . SOCOLOI-attY sua Phone 970 r WE HAVE THE MONEY To loan on your home, to build, to improve or reiinauce. nans are so varied, some one of them will meet your requirement. Low rates, long terms, nav off anv time. We loan on apartmeut house and business pro perty aiso. nee P. G. DELANO or FLOYD ELLIS 290 N. Church. Phone 2830. t LOANS To men and women steadily em ployed - , ON YOUR PLAIN NOTE Lowest rates easiest payments. Loans also made on indorsed, notes, furniture, pianos and oth er personal property. ' . 20 MONTHS TO PAY All transactions strictly conTd. STATE LOAN CO. 212 Oregon Bldg. Serond floor, corner State & High. Office hours 10 a.m. to 0:30 pjn. . Tel 932 I ON FARM and city property. Lowest coat for loans through this office. Hud kins St Santord. Inc. Phone 2219. Room 3, Miller's Store Bldg. I PERSONAL LOANS Made on furniture, curs, salaries, or other good security. Re-payable monthly. When In financial need see us before closing a loan. GENERAL INVESTMENT CORPORATION 1st. Nst'l Bank bldff. Phone 1200. r HAWKINS &i ROBERTS. Inc.. for city and farm loans. Rates and costs low est available. Prompt service, 208 Ore gon Building. r BORROW money on your personal property. Pay back In monthly in stallments. WILLAMETTE LUAN UUBirswi 505 Bank of Commerce Bldg. T LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES Contracts Refinanced Payments Reduced You Keep Your Automobile We pay balance due dealer, bank or finance company, and reduce your payments. Ad ditional money loaned. Strict ly confidential. We handle our own paper. EIKER AUTO CO. Corner Liberty and Ferry Sts, l'lione 121. balem. Ore. fiti INSTALLMENT LOAN 3s Easy to Repay. Wny not let us explain its advantages over a ttraight loan AKLtEKSUN at HUrbttl 189 South High CorresDondents Equitable Savings 8i Loan Ass'n. r MONEY to loan on real estate. Pri vate money, lowest rates. T. K. Ford. Fust National Bank. t WHERE TO BORROW MONEY: On Automobiles, Furniture, Livestock . personal effects, and other good se cuimrs. nitlVIMI WMH i 1'YY vy (Licensed). 405 Bank of Commerce, PFTiPBAl. FARM LOANS 5'i. F. L. Wilkinson. U. 3. Bank bldg. t BU LOANS on WILLAMETTE VALLEY FARMS Anderson & Rupert. 169 S. High, l AITTIONEKKS F. N WOODRY, 12 years Salem's lead intr auctioneer and furniture dealer. Cash paid for used furniture. Res. and store 1810 it. auramer. ruoue w tabllshed 1916. HH V( LI S LLOYD E. RAMS DEN, bike accessories and blcrles. s7 court street. HAITLHY MI'PPI.IKS n n bahton. National Batteries. starter and generator work. Ferry and High streets. (1IIMNKV NHIII'S piirnahr and CHIMNHEY cleaning For a satisfactory Job done with a vncuum cleaner, phone B. F. Ensley. 2838 J. 2131 Center St. ol0 (illltOHKM'TOKH DK. O. L. SCOTT, chiropractor. 250 N. High street pnonea vi .no m. H. B. SCOFIELD, X-ray. Phone 2104. 414 First Nat'l. Bank bldg. . Ill.l OiailMl ENOUALEL Ulterior decorator. Phone W1M Q28 r M.KAVINd SALEM ENOKAVINO CO. Cut, Of all purpows. Tel. 343. 180 N. Commercial street. CAIHNLT WORK JACOB WK1ZKL. Cabinet work and refliushlng. Purnlture repairing. Ph. 15!U. 2:19 Court street. Salem. o ( -ONTKACTOKS A. J. ANIJiCIlsori, Contractor, Open Shop. Phone 6j7. o J. A KAl'PHAHN. General team and power shovel contractor, excavating and grading. Ollice phone 12'Jli. Rea 124P11. o VA.VA T It U M, hi I'I'I.IKS BILL POWEKS battery, auto electric ser v ice 2 ltt btate St. rno t.euj. HALIK ELECTRIC CO. 461 N. Front at. fclectric contracting and repairing. Appliances and Fixtures. Phone 2. KOFP F.I-ECTKIC CO.. S37 Court Bt. We do house wiring anu carry a com plete stock of fixtures. Instrument repairing, experimental work. Elec tric appliances repaired. Phone 4BQ. o FLEENER ELECTRIC CO. Electric lighting fixtures and electrlo ranges. Phona 9 AO. 471 Court street. FLO It I MT CUT flowers and floral pieces. Deliv ery. C. F. Brelthaupt, 1 lor tat, 612 Bute street. Phone M ( MINK KI.PUItlNU WASH I NO machines, vacuum cleaners etc.. repaired. Work called for and delivered. Used washing machines bought and sold. R. 8, Cochran. 3!lj. wwo M I.KC IIANT TAII.OK M. A E8TE3. fine tailoring, 124 North Liberty street. o CHAS. SPUHLIIt Real Estate and Insurance, High Bt. Phone &34. MVlTRI IHtl KIM AT 1.0 MATTHEWS E8 renovated. Ws reno vate all kinds of mattresses, called for and delivered. Beat of work guarau t-ed. Canltal Cits Boddlns Co. Port teed. Canltal City Bidding Co. Port land road. Phone W- DIRECTORY PUINTINO ROWLAND PRINTING CO.. Masonic Temple basement. Phone 1512. o" FIX M HI. NO PLUMBING and geueral repair work. Phone 550. Graber Bros. 154 South Liberty street. TUkO. M. BARK, Plumbing, heating, sheet metai works, 164 S. Commercial street. NTUVES ANU HTOVE KKPA1K1NU STOVES FOR SALE REBUILT and repaired, oy expert. All a in as oi wov en wire fence. Fancy and plain hop basket and hooks, logan hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works 282 Chemeketa street. o TKANSFKH AMI MTOKAUE TRANSFER and Storage. We have paaded vans and do long and short distance hauling. Larmer Transfer Phone 030. CUMMINS & RANSOM, local and long distance hauling, phone 2462. . lies PIANO TIM U GEO. C. WILL, pianos, phonographs, sewing machines, sheet music and piano studies. Repairing phonographs and sewing' nuu&ines. 432 State St. Salem. Oregon. hCAYKMiK SALENf SCAVANOER. Phone 167. 300S GARBAGE CO. Reliable service. Phone office 184; res. 893J. o SALEM GARBAGE CO. for prompt and continues service. Charles Sous and Can boos, pnone in or bvsj. CITY GARBAGE CO. Prompt service. Phone 2290. WATER COMPANY OREGON-WASHINGTON Water Ser vice Company. Offices corner Com merclal and Trade streets. Bills pay able monthly in advance. Phone 61. WATCH KHPAIIIINO GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING or money back. The Jewel Box, 173 N. Liberty, Salem, LEGALS MITK i: TO ( Rt:iMTOKH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Last Will and Testament of James K. Sears, deceased, has been duly proven and admitted to probate in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon bounty, and the undersigned First National Bank In Salem has been appointed Executor thereof; and that letters testamentary have Issued to it. All nereons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified and with the proper vouchers, to the un dersigned Executor In 6a Jem, Oregon, on or before six months from the date nf the first nubllcation of this notice, said first publication being made the 19th day oi uecemoer. ih, FIRST NATIONAL BANK In SALEM Executor. Custer E. Ross, Attorney for Estate. Dec. ly, zo; jan. a, v, m SHATTUCK DENIES TALK WITH HOOVER (Continued from pag. 1) . gether and a Urge amount of char ity work. Senator Robinson, republican, In diana, asked. why Shattuck was cm. cloved "chiefly" because o( Ms friendship with Hoover. "I make no claim to be the ad viser of Mr. Hoover," he said. "I have In the past 10 years done pro fessional work for Mr. Hoover. I resent the implication that I am Mr. Hoover'a closest legal friend I think It Is unfortunate that any such Imputation should be received by the committee. My relations with Mr. Hovoer have been very pleasant. " make no claim other than that I hope to have KIa friehdshlp," he added. Do you think It's fair to have Mr. Hoover's name bandied about in this testimony?" Senator Rob inson asked. "I certainly do not," he said, "and I can't make it strong enough." Shattuck said the "Inferences" for some of the testimony about his relations with Hoover were "im proper." FLOOD STAGE IN WILLAMETTE LIKELY (Continued from page 1) was under water and the lowlands at West Springfield inundated, just before noon were to the effect that the water was receding and that the heavy rains of the past week had ceased. The crest of the flood had appar ently passed down the river toward Albany, as reports from there toldj a river stage of 11.2 feet, the high est mark ot the winter, with the ' water still "risimr. At Jefferson the! flood stftire on the Bnntiam had been passed and a slow rise was still being registered, although with the ce ces sation of rain along the upper river the wage was falling a-?ain there. Locally, the hravy rainfall since the storm set in 10 days ao. brought, to a total of 10.1 inches by the .80 inches that fell Wednesday, has caused no serious damage. The ditches draining the lowlands south east of the city near the airport and around the penitentiary have over flowed to flood the flat land, but no serious damage Is reported. Basements of homes along tht: North Mill crerk east of teh new Winter street brldee have flooded to some extent by the water backed up behind the bridge, which Is still under construction. This condition Is caused by the failure of the contractor to get the falsework of the forms out from be neath the structure before the flood set la as Is evidenced by the fact that while the water U backed up above the bridge the passageway beneath It Is so obstructed that there Is several feet of spare be tween the deck beams and th level of the watr on the west side of the bridge. What action the city may take against the contractor should claims for damages from the high water be filed vera not Indicated Thursday, but Alderman Watson Town send, chairman of the bridge committee. I Intimated that the contractor might - 1 w- unon to DflV a Density for - 1 06 cuca uPn W V"-J - failure to complete his contract within the time specified in the contract. The contract for the bridge was let to P. L. Frailer, ove? the protest of Towzuend and the bridge engin eer, on August T with December 1 set as the date for completion, and Prasler Is under the con tractor's bond for the full amount, $17,374. Three Inches of water from the overflow In ditches along each tide of the old graveled Turner road covered the floor of the new muni cipal hangar at the airport Wednes day night with some slight abate ment Thursday morning. Water was flowing several Inches deep be tween the Eyeriy Aircraft corpora tion building and the hangar Thursday morning and was stand ing on the recently completed con crete apron in front of the hangar. The state road between the Tur ner pavement and the graveled road has an overflow covering it In sev eral places, one almost as deep as the running board of an automo bile, while the Turner road In the vicinity of the airport Is covered in several places. Bo far the airport itself has very little water and that mostly on the northern end. Though the ground was worked continually and was very soft when the rain began about ten days ago, it aoes not prcvem ships from landing or taking off though there is little flying activity at the airport. Portland f4i The Willamette rlv. er from Eugene to Harrisburg, and the lower Santiam river were above flood stage Thursday, the result of heavy rains throughout the Willam ette drainage basin. j The weather bureau said no fur ther heavy rain was Indicated for Thursday or Friday but added that the Willamette will probably rise nearly or Quite to the flood stage of 20 feet at Albany and Salem late Friday. It was expected to approach ths flood stage of 12 feet at Oregon City by Saturday. The government bureau eaid the Willamette river at Portland will rise considerably but it la not ex pected to reach flood stage. Light rains in the northwest por tion of Oregon were predicted, with slightly colder weather in order in the southwest portion. More snow fell in Baker during the night with ten Inches on the ground at present. All state high ways in Baker county remained open. Eugene (JPi Eugene and Lane county Thursday were experiencing the worst flood trouble in three vears as the Willamette river touch ed the 14.5 foot mark, two and a half feet over the danger mark. Heavy rains combined with melting sikjw lu the mouniina wrought the damage. Between Eugene and Springfield, and between Eugene and Junction City, the Pacific highway was three feet under water. The West Springfield district was the hardest hit and property dam age there will run Into thousands of dollars. Farmers In low river bottoms will also suffer heavily from the washing out of soil and crops. The Drain-Reedsport highway was blocked by slides. The McKenzic highway was closed for the season by snow in the high passes and by slides near the Lea burg water plant. The Willamette highway was all but impassable. The Long Tom river bottom and the Amazon district were huge lakes. The McKcnzle river, too, was on a rampage, piling 19,000 cubic feet of water per hour past the city's new plant at Leaburg, the normal flow being loOO feet per hour. Two schools In Eugene have been dismissed on account of water in their basements. Hundreds of base ments in residences-are full of water. Albany (LP) The Wmamette river at Albany reached the 1H loot mark Thursday morning, the high est mark this winter, with a con tinued rise forecast. Wednesday, .92 inch of rain fall was recorded, bringing the total pre cipitation for December to 10.25 inches. Hits still leaves the average 15 year rainfall of this territory of 30 inches, 14 Inches short. The IS year average for December Is 6.13 inches. Bend, (LP) A silver thaw Wednes day night coated Bend with Ice, but clearing skies gave promise that the storm has passed without causing any great damage. Wednesday's heavy rain, .74 of an Inch, melted about half of the seven inches of snow that covered the Deschutes county. The wet snow Thursday morning had been reduced to a frozen mass. NATIONAL BANKS OWE COUNTY TAXES (Continued from page 1) has paid a portion ot such taxes ror them by paying the share as sessed agalaU them to Uie state road and school lunds so tue gen eral fund of the county Is out that much even though the banks themselves have declined to pay up. To all Intents and purposes as far as the tax rolls themselves are concerned the amount against the national banks still remains unpaid on the tax rolls as the matter has never been decided as far as the Marlon county national banks arc concerned, the suit In question being brought by Portland banks. Consequently the amounts have continued to appear on the tax rolls us to date. However, the federal court deci sion In Portland has been taken to be a ruling as, to all national banks In the state. But that deci sion has never been appealed and aa It stands now It Is only the de cision of the federal court. In some counties Including Mult. nomah, compromises have been made with some of the banks but the court here never felt that It had the authority or power to com On The Air , TWRSDAY Mir 2 JP- KEX. features, mu- toJ P m. KEX, farm flashes, afternoon matinee; KOW. market report, musical masterworke: KOI K, Pipe organ. Toreadors. J to i p.m. KEx. matinee; KO W, musical muteTworks. Chrutmae Illumination talk; KOIN. Wlae and Otherwlae, vocal program, a Ulna ensemble. 3 to 4 p.m. KEX. matinee: K OW. network; KOIN. news item music. 4 to S pjn. KEX. matinee; KO w. vocal. Instrumental music anot 1 light; KOIN. news items, music 6 to p.m. KEX. recoroa: K OW. network: KOIN. new iteme. music. Toreadors. to 7 p.m. KEX, radio bulle tin, hometowuera; KOW. network. Millers; KOIN. organ, Santa Claue; KFI, network; KOO. network, lit tle symphony, KPO, e&lou or chestra. 7 to a p.m. KEX. hornet owner, tlent; KOW. transcontinental, network; KOIN. orchestra. Christ maa carols; KFI, network; KOO, little symphony, network; KPO, Toreadors. 8 to 9 pnx. KOW, network, kit; KOIN. Toreadors, hockey game; KFI, network: KOO, violin ist; KPU music, players, Aeolian trio. -to 19 p.m. KEX. skit, -classical concert; KGW. network, flow er girls, sponsored; KOIN. hockey game; KFI, network; KOO. Mem ory Lane, Rambler; KPO. ak.lL flutist, pianist, violin recital. w ll pjn. KEX. orchestra, records; KOW. brass band; KOI- n, orcnestra. string ensemble; K- Fl. network: K(JO. Plunrntinn Echoes, Green Room; KPO, organ. 11 to 12 p.m. KEX. orchestra, features: KOW, organ recital; KO IN. chain dance program; KFI, news; KOO, UuakeLeera; KPO. net- work. FHH'AY 12 to 1 p.m KEX. features, mu sic; KGW. organ recital. City club; KOIN. Rose City Beavers. 1 to 2 p.m KEX. farm flashes, matinee; KGW, City club, market report, Christmas Illumination talk, musical masterworks; KOIN, ortiati. Toreadors. 2 to 3 p.m. KEX, matinee: K GW, musical masterworks; KOIN. Wise and Otherwise, vocal, string ensembio. 3 to 4 p.m. KEX. matinee: KO TO, musical masterworks. network; KOIN, newspaper of the air. 4 to 8 p.m. KEX. matinee; KO W, vocal and Instrumental, spot light; KOIN, newspaper of the air. orchestra. 5 to 6 p.m. KEX. records; KO TO, network; KOIN, orchestra. Tor eadors. 6 to 7 p.m. KEX. radio bulle ton and KEX trio. Home Towners; KOIN. organ. Santa Claim; KOW, KFI, KOO, network; KPO, salon orchestra. 7 to 8 p.m. KEX. Home Town ers, concert: KOW. KFI. KOO. net work; KOIN, Balem hour; KPO, concert. 8 to a p.m. KGW. concert, aklt. sponsored; KOIN, chain program. iitriijwna carois; iwr i, iwuu, net work: KPO. fireside hour. B to 10 pan. .KEX, novelty pro gram, aklt, classical concert; Ka- w, vocal, instrumental; KOIN, chain program: KFI. lyrics, studio: iOO. lyrics, conference; KPO, fire side hour. 10 to 11 p.m. KEX. records, or chestra: KGW. Hponsored, Hoot Owls; KOIN, cobble lers. dance band; KOO, flporta. Tale Never Told; KPO, orcheutra. 11 to 12 p.m. KEX, orchestra, features: KOW. Hoot Owls; KOIN. dance band; KFI. frolic; KOO. Musketeers; KPO, Musketeers, net work. BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES BIRTHS Townaend To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ray Townaend, December 13, a daugh ter, Elaine. Ayera To Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Ayera, Dee. 0, a sou, Alvln Wayne. McCall To Mr. and Mrs. Fred a Mrcall. Dec. 14, a daughter, RutU Bernice. ii:.vrn Baldwin At the residence of he daughter. Mrs. L. Potter, 220 D street Wednesday morning, Mrs. L. H. Bald win, age 73. Widow of the late L. H. Baldwin; survived oy ner aaugnier, Mrs. Potter and the following sons: Richard M. of Glendale; Ben L- of Nampa, Idaho; jeae M.. Route a. Ba lem and Raluh J.. Pendleton. Fun eral services in the Rlgdon mortuary Friday afternoon at d o ciocs. promise, even if It wanted to. The taxes due lrom trie six na tional banks as they appear on the book, but apparently not legally collectible, aa as follows: First National Bank. BUverton, 1927, $1287.02; 1928. H392.17. First National Bank. Aurora, (now sold) 127, (726.67; IMS, $724.58. First National Bank. Salem, 1927, $3652 80: 1928. $6756.56. United States National Bank. Salem, 1927, $800.41 (half ot this year's taxes paid); 1928. $1799.44. First National Bank, mu Angei, 1927, $841.77; 1928. $640.90. First National Bank. Woodburn, 1927. $714.06: 1928, $735.67. The total showing on the as unpaid for 1927 Is $8833.14 lor 1928 $12049.32. LIONS WILL SING CAROLS XMAS EVE Christmas carols will be offered by Lions club members through the city Christmas eve by two groups, one headed by Frank Neer and the other by Frank Doollttle. Assistance will be asked of a few outsiders. Club members who will help In the carols and the group to which they have been assigned are Neer's Ack- lin. Bedee. Bonesteele. Cheek. Doane, Eiker, Olese, Orabenhorst, Htidklns, Irwin. Lewis, Lynch. Molt. Ohllng. Orr, Rosebraugh. Scandllng, Sher wln. Springer. Vibbert. Wilson and Burgess: Doollttle s division Aiken, Bedford, Brown, Crawford, Doug las, Emmons. FlUgerald. Haas, Humphrey. Kellogn. Kietiing. mc- Calllster, Niles, Olson, Reynolds, Rossman. Srott. 8mltn. stimpson. Ward and Williams. Rant claus will oar an official visit to the club Friday noon and help In handling the gift shower that will be staged during in weekly luncheon, HEAP rTTTra