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FRIDAY JANUARY 17, THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON PAGE ELEVEN Nudity In Art Is Often More Conspicuous Than Art In Nudity. Capital&Iournal (LAHSirlKD ADVEHTISING H.tTKH: Rate per word: One Insertion. 2 cents: three Insertions ft cents; one wee 6 cents: one mouth 25 cents; one yeer per month, 'jo cents: minimum per ail it rents Not taken over phone un let, sdvertlber rise monthly ac count, lo sllowsncs lor phone errors. Went tds must be tn by 10 s m day of publlactton. Real Estate and Auto ads by 7 w day previous to publication. FOR SALE HOUSES wuv PAY RENT with i small payment down. balance lust like rem, you u uwe ium h,r-v 4 -room bungalow, bath, elc. rr.'.'ft. i,rRe. built in Price 416O0. Btimt-n by appointment only. See Lou is Hfcniri. uw. luwui-uu . ilBiite State Ht. Room 4. a" r.CT ITS SHOW YOU WHAT A FEW WILL BUT I lt Good 6 -room house on large east front lot. only 4 blocks from Cap itol buildings. For a few daya only .j-w. M4iltf worth 13500. 2ui Out on 3. Hln St. English style houar. Iiwe living room and din ivj room with oak floors, bullt-ln kitchen, corner nook, bed room r-pd bath downstairs, 2 good bed i'joms upsta .rs. Oarace, cement driveway, street paved and paid. A if cod buy ot 84800. Ird In W. Salem. 7-room plastered house, lots of bullt-lns. iuii ce e..i.t h.-Minent. furnace, fireplace Karaite. Several young fruit and nut trees. Street paved and paid. 4:1600. G'' lonn. balance $25 per month. Prtce ft50n, BEE Mrs. Kills with LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors W) state Street. Phpne 1737. SOUTH COTTAGE ST. HOME $.1100 buys a fine three room rome with fireplace, garage, p.ivcd street, near Leslie school. 4250 down, balance 435 per mouth. SEE THIS BARGAIN rowi IIOHTH 18TH ST. HOME $2500. Good four room home with fireplace, corner lot. botn Sts. p;-.vcd, electric range. WJO down balance $35 per month. ENOLEWOOD DISTRICT 4425U Modern up to -.date a! room home with corner lot, paved street, three bed rooms, nook, kitchen, dining room, liv ing rooin and bath, 4250 down, balance A4S P?r mo. IMMEDI ATE POSSESSION. . REAL ESTATE and I-IKS INSURANCE W H. GRABENHORST & CO. F.ealtora 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 515. al5' ai2S0. 6-rooin plastered house, bath, giTne OM down. SUOO ti-room home on Tf. 5th St. in good condition. Close to bus, 4100 down. $2xbO. Ncvr bungalow 4 -rooms and nook. 2 bedroom.s fireplace, garage and p'-iv.ng paid, $100 down, bal ance mon inly. $3Bi3. New C-room English type mo dern in every way, paving paid Terms. 43150. Almost new home In fine con dition, 5 rooms and attic. lull base ment, furnace. fireplace, garage, paving paid, on bus line. Veiy easy terms, Frwate money to loan. insurance. MELVIN JOliNSON. Phone 63J r,2D U. S. Bant Bldg. FINU. i-lUNlE PK1CED RIGHT l-Rooms, nook, hardwood floors, base ment. i..Tpiace. fu.--.ace, laundry trays, bath, toilet, ell up to aate. Wired for electric stove. Street pav vA g:trage. A beautiful new home. All fjr iSOO. Sj00 down, baiauce like rent. , . -rooms. 4 nice bedrooms, b;ement. furnace, trays, bath, toilet, electric ity, sinxt paved and pad. good ! race. Price only $3500. WOO down balance easy. S-roonw. Spanish stucco. Nook, fir e pir.ee. bath, toilet, electric lighta on paved street, cneap at 26o0. 91M clown. b.'.lr.nce like rent. For bargains in housed sec SEA HS TuCKER 164 S. Coml. & NICELY lurnlshed 5 -room home, two lota, everything modern and up to tiio minute, nice location, stands owner 48500. per quick sale. 8BOOM houas. corner lot il00. fine locat'.un. across from school. Will u-e small cur ac part payment. Owner in California wmts to sell. . KINOWOOD HEIGHTS CO. 1313 Edavur St. Phones 10-13. 1S41J and 2810 WE HAVE a very neat new 3-roorn cottage on paved street and worth 2250. We can sell on easy payment. or wUl tike use car for equity. A splendid new 7-room strictly mod em home, shake siding, composition roof and a good location, wortn iaow and can use a small acreage improved A GOOD 5-ncre improved tract wortn 44500 for Salem home of equnl value. a n . I nnrr lnTBf'nil. n. a noun uuuc n b""" rented to permanent tenants for b.iu per mourn; wortn car ns p.imcnt. McGILCHlMST & PKIKGT&N. . 300-10 U. S. Bank bid" Phone 140 a FOR SALE FARMS CHU1CE Mi'TI AUItB ru .- Situated one-half mile from Liberty acnooi. ucou live acre ortiiitiu. acres oi gooa Daring i- its icwana, wnoa lot, u-uwuvc anj open fi:M. Excellent soil. Good tiry-r on znn piPe, un " " -House hus just been painted and re ahin'd. Good terms to right party. as aown payment, oce ntwu" and Eusu bank, or In e.ealnj call 2f.5rW. ' Yiill SALE Miscellaneous , HAY ht b , ciuvt-r and vetch 12 53 per ton .ra. Independence. Henry's Msr-S-ilf-m cl. FOR .SALE (.lover hay and wheat Clfl striw. Ball Bros, Turner CLOVER and oata, vetch hay. W. A Roth. cn C LO:EU li.W. Vill a.'Iive.- within rca-iaaajle distance. Phono 2311 or S813J. cl5 PO11 s.ii all my furniture. 1285 N Capitol . C 18 PLAjrErCp.aiio to be sold at Salem. B.,vufii b-n.ga'.ow si7e like new. Will accept jour old piano or pnonosrap:i Dart Bi.ivn-.p-iT l.Hl.-m!A terms to suit Addr? Factor? piano warehouse, 911 j-aruic avc, T.coma. wasn. ti POH SAIE. b.ilrd straw. 40 at the bain or 47 delivered. Phone 104 Fj. c!7 STRAW and h-iy. Phon?9Tr2a. c32 POR SALE 'iV'dupllnUiif machine. Bpedottrpph. practically n. Cheap Willamette Valley Lumber Co, DMU Ore c3tM FOR SALE LIVESTOCK PRESH and spr.nijer cows for sale or trade. Terms if desired. Red barn. N. Com'!, nnd Columbia Sta. Nelson Bros. Market, 185 N. H.gb Phone 705. DH MtED W LANGS. Veterinarian Otllee 63 8 CommerctaL Phone 119 It4Midene ptone I6M FOR SALE WOOD tLROY Ni 8aia Co. buys and sella hay. borsen, nm4. fresh oowa. farm lmi-lfn-nu etc. Phone 2884. Rt. 9 box ice. Salem. ee4l. ,1LLNCH WfX Pr cord. P.vonr cel5 FOR SALE WOOD SECOND growth fir. Quick delivery. --vw K)4iw. rnvam or daltu. eeio 16-INCH old fir 47 35 Ph. ee.lfl Art H WOOD for sale. Ph. 1UF13. eel7 DKY 10-inch old fir. 4-ft. fir. ash and oak. Cord measure. C. U. Har baugti, 038 Highland avenue. Phone iaftQ- eeao WOOU SAWINU. PHONE 1C35R OK 873. me-it WOOD SAWING, 1131. Ed aproea. ee334 PARTI. V lirir mi,ssi Id I.. .-.1. ....a. nuu wood 14; llr 48.75. Phone 256w'. eesfi WOOD SAWINU. PUone HU5R or B73 1ft. IN nr n vm ? an .... i6F32. 4 -Corners garage. eel 8 WOOD 8AWINO. ColweU and Up Crack en. Phone 1819. eelB ALL KINDS dry wood. Call 72P3. M D. Mayfleld. ee35 I4-IN OLD FIR 47.00 cord. 32F12. Phone ee44 FOR DRY wood or Coal Phone 030 Larmer Transfer Co. ee 16-INCH slab and Inside wood mixed 45 50 cord delivered, from car. 4-ft. partly dry good wood 46 Cobbs-Mit-chell. Phone 813. 34 S. 12th St. ec SHED DRV WOOD ft COAL, SALEM FUEL CO. Phone 13. '.52 Tra le SL FIRST class dry old fir slab, second growth and old fir cord wood. Screen ed ho fuel. Prompt delivery. Phone 1543. Fred E. WelU, Inc. 260 S. Church St. ee FOR SALE POULTRY BABY CHICKS, Hanson and Holly wood strains. Matings sired by pedi greed males, 414 hundred; 4135 thous and. You are invited to inspect my flock. Custom hatching 3c. Ruby L. Woodward, Rt. 9, box &)B. Phone 44F31. 138- HANSON'S high grade White Leghorn chicks. Our stock is from Hammi's highest producers. 300, 329 eggs; 414 per 100. Kucn.l HitUlde Poultry Farm. Sllverlon, Ore. 136 CUSTOM Hatching, special price on January and February sett inns, 3c per egg. Order space now. Baby chicks every week, banning Jan. 27. Phone 133F2. Lee's Hatchery. f GEHIUNOS healthy chicks. Pure Hanson or Tancred strain. Hens se lected for size. viKor, heavy etig pro duction. Ckls. from dams 2G0-300 egg record. Free circulars. Order early. Al so custom hatching. GeUrlng Breed ing Farm. Silveiton. Ore. f29 POULTRY wanted, handle any a mount nt any time. Salem Poultry Co. 399 3. High St. Phone 2490; night 28 ISM. 120 HELP WANTED FACTORY REPRESENTA TIVE WANTED A MAN WITH A CLEAN BUSINESS RECORD And Preferably some sellinqr experience la wanted to act as exclusive representative In Marlon and surrounding counties. HE WILL SELL To Accessory Dealers and garages, an unusually strong line of automobile staples for .-11 cars. Payment on a weekly commission basis. No drawing account. He will have tne backlntr of one of the strongest manufacturers In the United State., also the support of special ad vertising and dealer co-operative service. This Is a Bona Fide Oppor tunity for a salesman to es tablish hlmaU In a profit able permanent position. No investment required, but applicant must have auto mobile and enough money to pay his expenses for two - inoa.hs' Introductory period. Interviews will be arranged. Write full information and telephone number to box 358 Care Capital Journal. glC SITU ATiONS WANTED WANT3D to assist with housework or euro lo.- children. Can give references. Call 3418. nl& WANTED. l.ourwork.Ph.1251J. M8 Miscellaneous WANTED tihAllE 2 nice office rooms or rent 1 t,r still tin It iill I JUUlllsM. WILL buy a few smr.U first mortgages if vell secured. Inquire 515 N. Sm; WANTED, listings on houses, lots, ac reage and farms. Kelly Realty Co., 191 .!. 11 i:mm:h St. 139" V'aNTEtJ private loan of 42000 on Salem business property. Box 301 C a pi Ul ounial. , ANTED, inmily washings at 1045 Xi'niiisnn cti'CCt. 115 WANTED Timber land for cord wood Owners. Bri 359 Capital Journal. 1 FOR KENT boVi.'iJvi unlurnisncd or furn ished vv.o-.-oom heated apt. Electric ranee and relrigerai.ion, raaio. fbone 3Tfrt .V. . Ji 5 HOOM. modera house. Phone 8707. - .r. in HriV licu'-s. tot and cold water, all for 4Io per tfuit n. mm . Maxim bt. - i2 - ."7-,.. . w-rf r nt Hf-L HtrlltJI. J tJJM iuiui..utu -- - .Ttfi. ..la. lu-W Lesne. NICE home to responsible pary. 1265 i'TATE APT5. 1320 State. Desirable 3-room corner cpi. ins. Hit water heat, refrigeration. ,:ifW p.iouc. u. ---- -- MRiH.1 Js vim en7 N. Capitol. J' .1 I.VUM lUllllWCU MWw, - --- 1nn J'8 NICE furulahed first floor apartment HeaL bain. 5U0 Union. Jl" SMALL S-r'-'o'm furnished apt. Private bath. 4li. 0 Uu.on. MOLE UN boute. apu rooais. fnor.p J38 LOVELY 3 or 4 room furnished apart- . ai-nn 1 rtr nnrch at 35U NortU Liberty. Phon4 IKHi iff I rupee won appomimeni. G ENTLfiMErf : excellent room and k,, 1. n.iHit Knma hitirences. APT. Plvne 487 or 3173W. Emma Mnrphy B.own. i FOR KKNT. down stairs furnished apurtmcnt. Cloaa in. Phone 1KUJ. i FOR RKNT. Kleeplng room tor ceo tinfffn, VH Orefon Blcit V P1AN03. Phonograpivs and sewing m.rhmM fnr Milt. U L. SUIf FMIH. tura Co. i FOR RENT TIIIcKg garages for renL down town section. Phone 1834J. 10 ROOM nartlv fnmkh i - S. lh8L Phone1005. ' jis NjCJEcottage. 008 N. Cottage. J15 SLEEPING room, breakfast, block from bus. Phone 1205 W. 115 if- $9 '""lhed apt. Main floor i5J'lek 1 iWu J"oae 1 06a . jis APARTMENTS 642 North Liberty. J17 . LOST AND FOUND LOfeT on Salem-Dallas road. Wed Wlsn Shepherd do, black with tan on head,, feet. Had collar when lost. Answers to name Bud. Phone M D McCalhster. 7iM Saletn or write W I Pooler. 1518 Chemeketa, St. Salem. Rewjrd. 17 MISCELLANEOUS HAVE your sewing machine cleaned and repaired by experts. Work guar anteed. Singer Co. 531 Court St. Phoue 441- m36 INVALIDS cared lor Couvalesccnv snd rrat hrime Ashland Ore nil9U-W) J. A. SNEED well driller, 915 If. 18th. Phone 40J. m34 REAL ESTATE ALL l!ODE!tN HOUSE 43650. 5 rooms and sleeping porch pavement paid, on State St. Terms. $3o00. 4 rooms on North Church St. Beautiful lawn & shrubb3ry. Terms. 4-000. 5 -room English type, corner lo cation, south S-Iem. 4400 cash, bal ance terms. 8e OEISER with ANDERSON 61 RUPERT 10'J South High St. n!5" EXCHANGE 5 acres in walnuts pnd cherries. 7 room house. Two miles from state house. Want good six room home. 14 tj ACHES with 5 acres in fruit and nuts. Lund all In cult. 6-room home, two miles east of city. Want good 8 rootn home up to 40O0. LOVELY two acre chicken raneh with chicken house, for 400 chickens. New 7-room plastered home, paved high way noitn. want nome in tiaiem. iu AtKKo, witn new s-rooni modern home. Furnace, fireplace, lights, wa ter and baih. paved highway. 4 miles out. Want home In Salem. LISTON Zi ROBERTS, Masonic bldg. TAKE NOTICE Property owners of small tracts with or without bldgs., wlbhlng to sell or trade s?e iouis uecntel. ueo. Tlioma son or Mrs. Clarke. We have some with the cash, ovhers that want to trade. Our ofilcs is at 341 State St., Room 4. n' NINETEEN ACRE BARGAIN 4 1600 buys this fine tract of land located on the Salem-Cham-poeg highway about 11 ml lea from Salem, all In cultivation, school on one corner, 4500 down, balance to suit at 6 Int.- SEE LS TODAY 1 ONE ACRE CLOSE IN 41500. Thiee room house, well, good land all In cultivation, only 450 down, balance 420 per month. IMMEDIATE POSSES SION. FIVE ACRE HOME 42750. Five room house, well, ga rage and chicken house, good land, located south near Pa cific liinhwiiy on good gravel road. QjOO down, bal. month ly. 12 ACRE HOME FOR EXCHANGE 43oOO. Good suburban home with seven room plastered house, all in bearing fruit. A MONEY MAKER. Electricity- and near paved road, clear of encum brance, owner will take a good dwelling in Salem cs part pay ment, REAL ESTATE end FIRE INSURANCE W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 515 nl5 ALMOST new 5 -room home. Breakfast nook, full basement, fireplace, fur nace, garage, unfinished attic, mod ern in all respects. acres in west Salem, on .travel drive. Pour room house, almost new. good black soli. In fruit trees, some berries, good water. have customer ior nomc on or near 18th and Center strets, not too far from capitr.l. What have you to offer? KIL'H L,. l-teaMANM 219 N. High St. Phone 865 n FOR SALS: Good house, taken on mtg. Well located at a bargain. FINE LOT that must be sold on ac count of debt, on pavement. GOOD bouses to trade for farms, call and see us. ALSO, we write all kinds of insurance. SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO. 202 U. S. Bank. n BEAUTIFUL lot 150x150. Fairmount, for quick sale. 41350. Cash 6500 and remainder easv terms. 8-RM. house in two apartments, fur nace, 2 garages, on creek, beautiful tree.. AflBOO. V,.SV terms. Suburban home 5 rooms, furnace, ga rage, one acre, line view, new nouae, 83750. Terms. WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor 175 sr nigh at. n REAL BARGAINS 80 A. pestuie land and good sedan clear of inc. for residence. acre tract on Pacific highway, c:ose in. fair set bldgs. Fruit. 62000, very easy terms. 00 A. dairy iarm near wwn, gooa bidtrs, 47000 clear, easy terms or take residence. Good 6-room, 6-room nnd 7-room bungalows for rent. PERRINE & MARSTEHS 212 Gray RldK. EXCHANGE Real Estate 5 ROOM modern houss in Silverton on nice lot. price 43503. Bonu-i loan of around 42000 ngainst It. Exchange ror r.n thing owner can use. Rooming house at Burley. Idaho. Price 44500. All clear. Exchange for acreage and ar.su mc. 5 -room modern nnise in jortiana Fine location. Price 65000. 4 J 700 mortgage payable 430 a month. Ex cnante for Salem. 15 ecrea all In cultlratlon. with large house. City wpter. elec. llgliu at city limits of Forrest Grove. Price 610.000. Exchange for good home in Salem same value or more. 300 r.cres near Tillamook. 175 acres under the Plow, with good Improve ments. Reduced to 430.000. E." change for Salem property. 120 acres, all stocked and equipped. close t3 Eugene. Price 4.0.000. .x rhsiwe for smaller acreage. 160 acres In British Columbia. Price 2000. Exchange for small house In Salem. 8 M EART.E, Realtor 224 N. High St. Phone 2242. nnlG AUTOMOBILES Pettyjohn's mid-winter clearance sale goes merrily on. 1P78 ffftsh Advance sedan 4850 1MB Nash Special coupe 750 lBifl Nash Standard coach ..... 050 1926 Nash light six sedan 450 1926 Nash Advanced sedan .... 650 1028 Oakland coupe 475 1023 iLickenbacker brouaham ... 671S 1925 Hudson coach 175 1924 Hudson coach 350 1926 Overland coach 305 1925 Star coupe 105 1925 Star roadhteT 125 Studebaker roadster 126 mmi in and look these cars over we are sure to please you. We alw have ft full line' o International Jw'pETTYJOHrt CO. Phone 1266 POR RALE "24 Stude. light s.x coupe, overhauled, new paint, 6200. Phone 640. a AUTOMOBILES PRICED FOR QUICK SALE 39 Chevrolet f roacb 4495 n uaaiand coupe eso '27 Chev. cabriolet 345 '26 Whippet coupe 335 '28 Ford sedan 4 -door 185 '28 Oakland sedan, "8 645 EIKEH AUTO CO, Cor. Liberty and Ferry Bts. VALLEY MOTOR CO. Buy with Safety" USED POKD CARS 1023 Pordor sedan. Kan-Keen trunk 4800 192B snort coupe, reiiuuiiea w oercent tires 515 Model A business Coune. mechan ically perfect 435 Model A trucks, stake bod, dual nigh sseia-aouu (One of these trucks has prac tically new tires). 192 Tudor sedan, wire wheels. sood unitouLarr. wen carea for 23C 1928 Tudor, new paint 235 lfl'J7 Tourinar one of lut ones built, uo Dercent urea ... rcs 1925 Tudor. Ruckstell 175 1927 Roadster, steel box 215 1X!4 Touring. Ruckstell 150 1923 Rondstcr 1026 Coupe 190 1924 Coupes. 90'' tires ...4125-4110 192J Coupes, three to choose iroin a-(i A good roadster with box and tarter 40 We have many mora. Sure we'll trade. u McXAY 3 USED CARS WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS BUY NOW WHILE PRICES ARE LOW AND V3 HAVE A GOOD SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM Thlsweek'j special "2T Cher, coach motor overhauled, new duco. bump ers, motometer and every necessity to make it a real attractive car ior only 43C5. 26 Ford coupe, recanamonea throughout 28 Chev. std. sedan, "for quick sale" 405 '29 Chev. con. landau sedan. "slightly Ubed D3J '28 Chev. con. cabriolet, reduced to sell 495 '27 Oakland landau, reduced to sell 49- '26 Olds touring In very nice shape 185 28 Star touring with glase enclo- a,, 275 If you are looking for a good truck see us before you buy. nonr,l.s Melt AY CHEVROLET CO. 430 N. Com'l. at. Used car lot next to city hall on uign sireev Phones: Office 180!; Lot 3948J. (-wwy.su .Kti 'C8" coach, practically new. If you are Interested In thla car at a substantial discount, see Nelson at Ladd and Husn nana, or in eve ning call www, -in is is a rem uuy and terms can be had. ql6J FINAL CLOSINO OUT SALE OF USED CARS A few of our choice bargains: 1920 Pont lac 4 -door sedan, fully ..in in sari tiaiwi h(irt time as a demonstrator 4725 1923 Poutlac 4-door sedan, fully eaulpDed. nice condition .. 600 109? Print if e 4-rlonr sedan. SDleU did condition 650 mnA Pnntl.Ti' 9-rlrw-ir rMbII. fullT equipped. A dandy 325 1928 Chevrolet coupe, like new 305 Fords, Buicks. N ashes pnd others an and UP Look these cars over and compare them with anything in the state for the money. THPV TjfTTST R2 SOLD This is your chance to get a nice car for less money than you ever dreamed or. Terma can be arrangca. p. G. DELANO Assignee of Vicfc Bros. VICK BROS. High Street at Tre.de Q' FINANCIAL LOANS FIRST MORTGAGES on Salem and Marlon county realty In amounts from 81000 to 65000 FOR SALE at all times. A thorough Investigation of the SECURITY is Invited. Tlie l COME li 7. AMERICAN FIDELITY Investment Company AMERICAN FIDELITY BLDG- 129 N. Commercial. Phone 925. r WE HAVE ulentv of money to loah on arm ana cuy property, ww mrw. rates. Hudkins Mortanee A- Investment Co. Millers Store bldg. Phone 2219. r MONEY TO LOAN 91500 private money to loan on good first mnrttriitre uronertv. See SEARS TUCKER. 1B4 S. Coin'l. r WHERE TO BORROW MONEY: On Automobiles. Furniture, Livestock, Personal effects, and other good se curities. National Loan At Finance Co. (Licensed). 401 uana oi commerce. Salem. Ore. f FEDERAL FARM LOANS 5. F Wilkinson. U. 8. Bank bldgj L. LOANS To men and women steadily em ployed OH YOUR PLAIN NOTE Lowest rates easiest payments. Loans also made on ludorsed notes, furniture, pianos and oth er personal property. 20 MONTHS TO PAY All transactions strictly cont'd. STATE LOAN CO. 212 Oregon Bldg. Second floor, corner State At High, Office hours 10 a.m. to 6:30 pan. Tel 932 f Licensed by State AN INSTALLMENT LOAN la Easv to Renay. Wny not let us explain Its advantages over ft straight loan? ANDERSON 3C RUrEKi 169 South High Correspondents Equitable Savings At Ioan Ass'n. t WK HAVE THE MONEY to loan on your home, to build, to improve or refinance, lerms are wo varied some one of them will meet your requirement. Low rats, long terms, pay off any time. See P. G. DELANO or FLOYD ELLIS 290 North Church. Phone 2830. r PERSONAL LOANS SMALL LOANS ON YOUR PLAIN NOTE Lanna to 81000 on furniture, cars. In dorsed notes end other afcunty. 1 TO 20 MONTHS IO Ktl'Al Service la prompt and confidential, Owned and operated by Balem people. INVFKTUENT CORPORATION 2nd Floor First Nat'l. Bank. Ph. 1200. Office hours 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. r 6 WILLAMETTE VALLEY FARMS Anderson At Rupert. 169 S. High. f BORROW money on your personal property. Pay back in monthly In stallments. WILLAMETTK LOAN LUMTAW I Licensed by State. SOS Bank of Commerce Bldg. T hawkTnm a "noBRRTS. inc.. for citv and farm loans. Kates and costs low eat available Prompt service, 208 Ore gon Bulldinst. MONEY to hum on real estate Pri vate money, lowest rates. T. K. Ford Flist Nationil Bank. r LOANS OH AUTOMOBILES Contracta Refinanced Payments Reduced Ton Keep Your Automobile) We pay balance due dealer, bank or finance company, and reduce your payments. Ad ditional money loaned. Btrlct ly confidential. We handle our own paper. EIKER AUTO CO. Corner Liberty and Ferry Sta. Phone 121. Salem, Ore. Business Opportunities SPECIAL For sale, one of the beet paying sub urban stores, for particulars see Louis Bee ht el or Geo. Thomaaoa or Mrs. Clarke, 341 State St. Room 4. u" DIRECTORY ALiCTlONKF.HS F. N..WOODRY. 12 yeara Salem's lead ing auctioneer and furniture dealer. Caah paid tor used furniture. Res. and store 1610 N. Summer. Phone ttil. Its tablished 1918. tUCVL'La LLOYD s. RAMS DEN, bike accessories and blccles. 3tr7 Court street. U.WTKKi M'PPl.lfcli K. li. BARTON. National Batteries, starter and generator votk. Frry and High streets. CHIMNEY MWl.EPS FURNACE and CHIMNEY cleaning. For a satisfactory Job done with a vacuum cleaner, phone B. F. Ensley, 3638J. 3131 Center St. o36 CHimiPKAfTUKH DR. O. L. SCOTT, chiropractor, 256 N. High street Phones 87 and 2104J. c L'tt. U. U. SCO.-lfc.UJ. X-ray. Phone 21iM 414 First Nat l. Bank bldg. SALEM ENGRAVING CO. Cuts of ail putpobcs. XeL 343. ISO n. Commercial street. CABINET 1VOKH JACOB WaUZht. Cabinet work and refinishlng. Furniture repairing. Ph. 15W1. 23V court sueet. eaiem. o- C'ONTltACTOKS J. ANDERSON. Contrtctor. Open Shop. Phoue 857. J. A KAPPHAHN. General team and power snovel contractor, excavating and grading. Office phone 1299. Kea- 124F11. o" LLEl "l'KICAL Si I'l'l.lK.S uiLL POWERS buttery, auto electric service i state ot. rnono vni. HALIK ELECTRIC CO. 461 N. Front St. Electric contracting and repairing Appliances and fixtures, rnone a. EOFF ELECTRIC CO.. 837 Court Bt. We do house wiring and carry a com plete stock of fixtures, lust rumen t repairing, experimental worx. ciec trie appliances repaired. Phone 488. o' FLEENfcrt ELECTRIC CO.. Electric lighting fixtures and electric ranges. Pnone 980. 471 Court street. CUT t lowers and floral pieces. Deliv ery. C. F. Brelthaupt, florist, 512 Stole street. Fnone 3bo. MERCHANT TAIMMC M A. ESTES, fine tailoring, 126 North Liberty street. INSURANCE film ODirul 1M 1791 VattatM nrl 1 ntiru.HCA. 178 High St. Phone 534. M ATTItKVHKS RENOVATED maitrfssks renovated. We reno vate all kinds of mattresses, called for and delivered. Best of work guaran teed. Capital City Bedding co. -ur(, land road. Phone 19. PRINTING rowi.anu PRINTING CO.. Uasomc Te m pie basement. Phone 1512. o PLUrABING and general repair work. Phone b&0. Graber Bros. 154 South Liberty street. THEO. M. -3AHH, Plumbing, heating, sheet metal works. 164 S. Commercial street. 8 T O V ES AMI STOVE REI'Al RING STOVES POR SALE REBUILT and repaired by expert. All kinds of wov en wire fence, fancy and plain. Hop baskets and hooks, logan liooas. Salem Fence and Stove Works. 262 Chemeketa street. o THAN8FI.R AND STORAGE TRANSFER and Storage. We have padded vans and do long and short distance hauling. Larincr Transfer Phone 030. CUMMINS St RANSOM, local and long distance hauling. Phone 2402. Res 129F3. PIANO TUNF.K r,EO. C. WILL, pianos, phonographs, sewing machinea, sheet music and piano siuaiea. ttepairuiv iihuuuiiiiii and sewing machines. 432 Sta la Bt. Salem, Oregon. HC'AVENGF.It SALEM bCAVANGER. Phone 167. SOOS GARBAGE CO. Reliable service. Phone oiiice Jt; res. o'joj. w SALEM GARBAGE CO. for prompt .,.. urulca f.harlM 8n9l and Carl Boos. Phone 184 or 8t8J. 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 REPAIRING GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING or money back. The Jewel Box, 173 N. Liberty. Salem. NAVAL ENVOYS AT END OF VOYAGE (Continued from page 1) officials gave tu capitals welcome. A few minutes after ths special train arrived from Plymouth. Sec retary Btlmson wa en route to his hotel and thence to Downing street for a conference with Prime Minis ter MacDonald, plunging almost Im mediacy upon reaching London. r.r problems of tne live-power oonfence. Charles O. Dawes. American am bassador to Great Britain, and Hugh S. Gibson, American ambassador to Belgium, both members of the dele gation, met their colleagues at Ply mouth and the four and one-half hours overland )oumey t London afforded the first opportunity for the seven American delegates to get together. They made good uae of the time. As soon as the Plymouth ceremonies were completed. Secretary Stlmson engaged hi a private conversation with Ambassador Dawes and then with Ambassador Olbson. A little later all seven delegates were alone in the special salon of the car re- rved lor them. Plymouth fJPi The American del egatlon to the forth-coming London naval conference landed here at r3J a. m. Friday Irom the liner George Washington, which had brought them from New York. The liner, seeking shelter from tumultuous seas which remained from Thursday's 10-mile gale, an chored a mile nearer shore than usual. A small naval tender wen' out before day break to bring the distinguished rl<ora to Plymouth for a ahort ceremony of welcom before being whbked to London aboard a special train. "We thank you for welcoming the ptlgrtma back to Plymouth." aatd Colonel Henry L. SUmson, Amerl- LEGALS NOfltE Notice Is hereby a.ren that I have Impounded the loliowing desenbeu aogs iu compuauce witn Ordinance wj. 1404, to-wit; one black and white pointer, lemale dog. one bobtaued collie, male dog. One fox terrier, male dog. One for terrier, female dog. One leuiale bull dog. Tne above described uogs wilt be knied ii nut redeemed by owners on or bet ore January 16, 1930, as provtaed In said ordinance. W, li. iiOW. btreet couunissloner. DaUd jauuarv 14. 1930. j an. i, is, id, ii, io Mti-.rtll-r 3 NOTICE OF HALK OF RfcAL FttOPk.Klk' ON CECtTION By Tirtue of an Kxecuuon issued out of the Circuit Court of the btale oi Oregon for tne county of ftauU- noman on tne auui nay oi ueoemoer. lust! in favor ul uar brand -Lervick construction Co., Inc, a corporation. piaiuun sua against u. r. oeia ana al. f. nawkius. uelendanta for tne sum of 42tf.O00.uu witn interest at 7 per annum Irom toe l (tn day oi Au gust, 1925; and the further sum of v. 1500.00 u. b. Gold Coin, with inter est at the rate of 6 per cent, per an num, nam me ijui any oi noreniDer, lyittf and tne lurtner sum of 41&.000.00 wito interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, from the 17th day of Au gust, and the further sum of i.too.rj with interest at the rate of 0 per cent per annum from the 13tb day of November, W29. and the fur- met sum oi a.ou, caaia. ana accru ing coats. 1 have levied upon and will seil at Public Auction, on Saturday. the aatn nay oi January, ivju at iu o'clock ajn. at the Court House door in Marlon County and 8tate of Ore gon, all the rignt, title and Interest wnicn tne said u. r. aeia ana k. r. Hawkins, defendants had on or after the 4th day of October. 1928. date property was levied upon. In or to the louuyring ueacrioea premises, wwu: ill oi tne East nan oi tne u. r. Cook Donation Land Claim number sixty-three and Notification number one tnousana eignt nunarea ana twenty-five (1825) In Township Eight (8l south. Range r?u 4 West of the Willamette Meridian, lying and being on tne East side oi tne Willam ette River, aud containing one nun dred and fifty-four and 06-100 (154, nilt acres, more or less. Also the West Half the North west Quarter of Section Twenty -seven and LoU Six (6) aud Seven (71 of Section Twenty-eight. Township Eight South, Range Four (4) West of the Willamette Meridian and containing one hundred and tnirty-nine ana ui loo Hcres. mora or less. Also all of the Weal cr Wife's part of the Donation Land Claim of Charles P. Cook and wife which It' on the East elde of the Willamette River, and designated aa ciatm nutu- her aixtv-three l63t Notification num- brv one thousand eight hundred and twenty-live Kioiat in sections twenty 20, twenty-one 4211, twenty-two (22), in Township Eight 46) South, Range four (4) West oi tne Willam ette Meridian, containing 39.50 acres. Also all accretion to all of said Have and ecent a tract of land In' eluded in the above description and rlpftf-rihed es follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of the Charles P Cook and wife's D. L C. No. 63. Not. 1825 in Township 8 South of Range 4, West of the W. M. In Marion County, State of Ore- .mn Tiinntncr tYirnfB Wrst .21 Ch&lns rin ins Section line between 8ectlona 22 and 27 to the quarter section cor ner; thence North 83.75 chains to the rkfht. iuii in- oi tne wniameno nini, thence East 8 chains along the right bank of said river; tnence noun, o ririiB otnntr (ilf rlcfht bank of said river: thence Boutn cnaina ain said bank of said river; thence East 5 chains along me rigni. dkuk oi mu river; thenco South 26.75 chains to the place of beginning, containing 63 37 acres, more or less, all situated in Marion County, State of Oregon. - Also beginning at a point im mc south line of the Donation Lana Claim of John Ford and wife thirty and 41-100 (30.4K chains North eighty-nine (89 degrees West from the mrwt ami tierlv Southeast corner ol said claim in Townships Six (6) and Seven 7l Soutn. Range inrce wi. West of the Willamette Meridian. Marion County, Oregon; thence North twelve (12) minutes. West thirty-seven and 84-100 ( 37.84) chains; thence North 88 degrees 53 minutes. West fifteen and 28-100 (15.23) chains; thence South eignteen iie mimuw, West thirty-seven and 863-1000 137. 883) chains to the South line on the John Ford Claim; thence South 89 degrees. East fifteen and 34-100 (15. 34) chains to the place of beginning. The initial point of the survey la marked bv a section of galvanlaed Iron pipe 2 inches in diameter oy ao incnw ir ,r ut a inrhM hriLit the surface of the ground and being thirty and 41-00 ( 30.411 Cnains norm n nmre tvt frnm the moat aoutherlV South east corner of the Donation Land Claim of John Ford and wife . Terms of Sale, Cash, unless bid In by plaintiff. , Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 24tb day of December, ltm. Rherlff of Marlon County, Oregon By W. Richardson, deputy. MITIIK Notice fs hereby clven that the an R,nirv.niri.ra' m.rtlnff of the Tho.. Kav Woolen Mill Co. will be held M uieir ouic. o.ic.u, Jan. 21, 1830 at 9 :30 a.m. K. H. FU;KKN. pecreiarr. can secretary of state, and head of the delegation. He told the British and foreign Journalists who crowded around htm: This is not the time to go Into a long dUwuifitlon on the sub- lect of the conference except to say we had a very comfortable voy age. We are coming full of high hopcr, and with an earnest endeavor to try to make the conference a sue ces. We delegates feel that we share the feeling of all our country men in saying we are most happy that His Majesty the King nas re covered sufficiently from his 111 ness to be able to honor us by coming to the opening session oi the congress and addressing us there." Colonel SUmson and his conferers, Ambassador Morrow, Charles Fran cis Adams, secretary of the navy. and Senator! Reed and Ramtruon all appeared well and to have suf fered no 111 cfects from the rou?h final da7 they spent aboard ship. their progress delayed by an east era Atlantic storm. Colonel Stimson declined to dto cuss matters which may arise at the conference. He said he hoped they would have big fires at 8t James' palace, where the conference sessions will be held. The puace, in cidentally. Is notorious tor Ita poor heating arrangements. REFUSE ORDER FOR SNAKE RIVER LINE (Continued from pae 1 Oreuon-WaslUliiitsn Railroad and Navigation company. It was roughly estimated that the cost might be over 29.000,000 for the II mile of construction. Corey said. Tiie Una would not ereaU new traffic, the commlcsioner said, but would have diverted traffic from the present O.-W. R. tt N. line. The greater part ot the una would have been along Snase river In Ore gon. The Oregon commission was persuaded to Join the Idaho and Washington commissions In asking for the order. Boise. Idaho (1 Decision of the interstate conunerOI commission Friday not to order construction of the Lewlston to Homestead rail road along the Snoke river canyon, blasted or at least postponed hopes of Idahoans held up (or the past half century. The line which would pasa for 100 miles through oue of the most rugged canyons In the west, would link north and south Idaho by rail with a saving of 185 miles In dis tance. Moreover, proponents ot the line pointed out. it would save cros sing and recrosslng the range of mountains over which the present railroad passes In its loop deep Into Oregon and Washington before re turning to Idaho points. In effect it would have been an all water line route to the coast by way of the canyon and the Columbia. The railroad. In opposing con struction, declared the territory was amply served with transporta tion at present. Estimates of cost of the line var ied from (30.000,000 to $100,000,000. Decision against construction of the line was expected to lend great er activity to efforts to have the Snake river and Columbia river opened to traffic by water, COURSE OF STUDY FOR SCHOOLOUTLINED (Continued from pag. D law of arrest, and Horace Thomas, executive news editor of the Ore gonlan, will talk on advantages and disadvantages of publicity. Wlllard H. Wlrtz, local attorney and former prosecutor In- eastern Oregon for many years, will discuss the way the criminal mind (unc tions, and Roy H. Hewitt, dean of Willamette college of law, on how to lift the calling of law enforce ment to a profession. J. O. Stearns, former deputy Unit ed States attorney, will speak on relative duties of arresting officer and prosecuting officer and Dr. Philip A. Parsons, dean of social work at Oregon, the problems and needs for trained police officers. Earl A. Nott, district attorney (or Yamhill county, will press the ad vantages of the organization of law enforcement officers. On the last day ot school mem bers of the Portland police depart ment will be featured with L. V. Jenkins, chief, speaking on tha or- gaiuzatlon; Harry Niles, captain, on police record, and William C. Epps, lieutenant, on departmental con trol and public contacts. The school will end Saturday evening on the 8th with a final talk ty William S. Levena on the law relating to search end seizure. No tuition fee will be charged for the school, simply a registration fee of $2 and county courts and city officials are urged by the school that It will be a good investment to pay the expenses ox police officers to attend this police school. DETROIT-SISTERS ROADJMPORTANT (Continued from page 1) came back from Portland more op timistic than ever before about the possibilities of the cross mountain road. In the first place they shook hands with the Albany delegation who shook hands back and U was agreed all around that nobody was trying to stop tho construction of any other road than their own. "We're not opposing your route. the Albany delegation told the Sa lem delegation. "We want to see both roads finished. Of course we want our road but we are not against yours. A few Albany people ore tryiiKt to oppose your road but it is not the sentiment of the com munity." And about the same thins was told the Albany delegation by the Salem delegation. A big stroke was done when the state highway commission agreed to take over the survey this winter of the section of the proposed cross mountain road from Drrolt to Nia gara. This was done at the Portland meeting, the court wanting the commission to handle the survey so there will be no question about the location wh?n the survey Is fin ished, as the highway commission ia required to approve these surveys when made. If th? county made the survey in the first Instance the state department might find flaws In it necessitating a new survey. The survey from Mlagara to De troit will be about eight mll'3 and the plan is to run the road as near the railroad track as pocslbl3. The original work Is expected to be d me between Niagara and Gates, the worst part of the strech. Members of the court talked with Engineer Lynch of the forest aervlce who, wlille he could make no defi nite promise, believed the outlook was bright for a second big chunk of forest money this year through legislation now in congress and In timated that the North Santlam route would not be forgotten thi time. All Interested were anxious to find out if the $100,000 oiler of Marlon county for match money still held good and they were assured It did. Highway Commissioner Sawyer, left after the meeting for Welling ton, D, C. and District Porester On.nger Is now back there nnd all are in the Interests of the additional money for forest roads. Members ot the Marlon county court were told that the winter would probably be pretty well over before the figures and estimates from the survey made by Forest En gineer Sawyer and his party on the North Santlam route 1M summer will bt finished. Taxi aviation services In Mex ico are increasing in number. On The Air . rsintT ... . 1 P m "X, features, or chestra; KOW. Pied Pimc tuL enr club: KXU prr.T..t".t a ?, KHX. (arm na.he WklfualS"' v!il".rl.p.m -KKX- "cords: KO. "xHaVk! 2ua mUMK "Vmuk ' t p.m. Kkx. record.: SO W, network; KXL, talk, mualc. o" contest, request program KOO. network; KXL. children's Lmblef rram; 0fn 7 p m kkx. KOO. net. work; KOW. network, orchestra; orehest?" Program; JLNX. 8 to s pm. KOW, dance band, akit. network; KXL, progtam; ita O. footlights, ski to 10 p.m. KEX. records, skit. Concert; KOW, orchestra; KXU program; KFI. silent, concert or chestra; Koo, piano, orchestra: K NX, orchestra, fights. 10 to 11 p.m. KEX. classical concert, orchestra; KOW, akit. sponsored. Hoot Owls; KXL. pro gram, orchestra: KGO, players, or chestra; KNX. fights, orchestra. 1., to 12 pm. KEX, orchestra; KOW. Hoot Owls; KXL. orchestra, novelty program: KFI. news: KGO. KNX, dance orchestras, RATI 111) IT 13 to I p.m. KKX, features, or chestra; KOW, Pied Piper, organ; KXL, request program, concert. 1 to 2 pm KEX. farm flashes, records; KOW. network; KXU talk, music. 2 to 3 p.m. KEX records; KG W, market reports, music; KXL. talk, music. 3 to 4 v.m. KEX. records; KG W, music; KXL, talk, music, slo gan contest. 4 to 5 p.m. KEX. records; KG W, network; KXL, slogan contest. 6 to 6 p.m. KEX, records, radio bulletin; KQW, spotlight, network; KXL. slogan contest, program. 6 to 7 p.m. KEX. radio bulle tin, atudlo; KOW. KFI, KOO, net work; KXL, children's hour, pro gram; KPO, salon orchestra. 7 to 8 p.m. KOW, KFI. KOO, network; KXL. orchestra, program; KPO, orchestra. 8 to 9 p m, KEX records: KCI W, brevities, akit, vocal and In strumental music; KXL. program; KFL network; KOO, network, or chestra: KPO, serenaders, with K PI. 9 to 10 p.m. KEX, skit, rec ords; KQW. KFL network: KXU frog ram; KOO. lyrics, network; K O. skit, sponsored. 10 to 11 p.m. KKX. records, or chestra; KOW. akit, HI Jinks; KX L, program, orchestra; KFL neti work: KGO, sports, talk; KPO, or chestra. 11 to 12 p.m. KEX, orchestra, chestra. Gloom -Chasers; KFL fro features; KOW, Hi Jinks; KXL, or llc; KGO. KP. orchestra. BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES DEATHS Sauder Died January 14, Lillian May Suudcr. 60 bt the home of her daughiyr, Clemma Praaler In Ktc MinnviUe. Survived by four sisters, Mrs, ,Amos Vau&v Salem; Mrs, Ella -Cutler, Dallas; Mrs. Fred Bcardmore and Mrs. H. T. Mann. She also leaves a brother, L, H. Lewis, Lyons. Funeral services Friday at 2 o'clock Irani the Clough-Taylor chapel. Downing In this city Jan. 17, Al bert H. Downing, C5. Survived by a diughrer, Mrs. Lucy Bmckett, Fdda, Viasiiliufton. Announcement of fun- erul later by Clough-Taylor company. Atwcod Mrs. Myretta J. Atwood. 57 at tne residence, 2535 Hazel avenue, January 15. Daughter of Knoa Pre--nail oi S.item. Mother of Floyd M. Davis cf Minneapolis, Minn.: L. B, Davu of Denver, Colo.; Forrest Davis of Uaniona. Calif.; and Beth Atwood. iUlem. St.tUjr of Dertland J. Presuall, H. rresuau and Mrs. v. u. can non, all of Salem. Funeral services 3.uurduy at 1:80 p m. from the Rig don mortuary chapel. Rev. Edgar Sims officiating. Interment Cltyv.ev cemetery. Groves Baby Groves, lrfint of Mr. and Mrs. Ross K. Groves of Union atreet, died January 16. Funeral an nouncements later by dough-Taylor company. Owner Wc.yne LeHoy Oeaner. T iron ths, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford N. Gesner. died January 16 at the family residence on route 7. Survived by parents and the following nrotners ana sisters: tvajune. auy Etta. Richard, Donald and Robert. Funeral services Saturday at 3 o'clock from the Kigdou mortuary. Interment Cltyview cemetery. HIKT1M Kendall To Mr. and Mrs. Byron T, Kendall, 2025 Warner a true t, a son. Everett Byron, Jauiary 14. Sheets To Mr. and Mrs. Oranvel S. Sheets. Marlon county, a daughter, Mildred Irene. Jan. 11. Oisler To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ber nard Glsler. 770 S. 10th hi-., a (laugh te.', Mtttie Dlanne. Jan. 1. M utitiAiir. i n ::nsfs Lowell E. White, 27 end Monlta Williams 2. both of Salem. Alte.t Emll Meyers, 45, and Alma Phillips, 3H, Portland. Samuel F. London. 6), and Flora Cox. J4. both of 3alrm. CAMPBELL IS ILL Silverton Prof. Hal Campbell. who has been 111 at the Jay Iloiley home for several days with pneu monia, became wore Wednesday noon and was taken to the local hoapiul that evening where it la staled he Is suffering with pneu monia and plcurby and ii ia I erritus condition. IIAKTLKT IMPROVING Ellvorton Hills H. A. Hartley, who has been ill for sometime, is said to be improving. Hrm1?7 gea to Sa'.rm once a week where he is under the cars of a phyricten. Hartley has been unable ta cars for his farm for some months. Par a time Dura Grace ot tlie Brush Creek district was employed at the Hartley farm. Now Mr. and Mrs. Hartley's aon-ln-law, Martin Doer fler, Lf caring for the farm. Hart ley Is suffering from heart trouble. TtRNIill Ol'PI.K8 PAUKNTS Turner Mr. and Mn Henry Kel ler of the Cloverdalc district are the parents of a baby son that arrived at their home recently. Mrs. Peller was formerly Miss Peart Drager. The Ut tie ton who arrived in the houao hold of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Webb during the holidays has been named Dcimar LrRoy. Mrs. Webb was Miss Maleel rtsh ot Ha'.em before her mamage. 8TAKR BKKAK.4 A KM Stayton Wesley Starr received a broken arm at Sublimity Thursday morning when cranking a car.