Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 18, 1930, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM". OREGON
f I TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1930
PAGE ELEVEN
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Want ads must be In by 10
a m. day of publlactlon. Heal
Estate and Auto ads by 7 pan.
day previous to publication.
FOR SALE HOUSES
LOOK) LOOK I -
Five room bungalow unap at 3366
Fairground road. Has bath, lights,
basement, fruit trees, paving paid,
price 2650. Good terms. Owner In
Canada. Writes us to sell. Shown by
appointment.
Bee BKCHTEL - THOMASOK
341 State St. Room 4. a
OWHKR LEAVING
and will sacrifice his modern o
room bungalow with full cement
basement, furnace, fireplace,
hardwood floors, paved street
Oarage, east front, clone to school
and bus line. Price reduced from
S4&J0 to S390O. Immediate pos
session. A SMALL PAYMENT
DOWN WILL HANDLE.
A SACRIFICE
offered by this widow for Imme
diate sale of her almost NEW
room bungalow located within
walking distance of Btatehouse.
Full cement basement, furnace,
garage, east front lot. Price S2500.
THINK OP XT 23Q down Will
handle.
WANTED
A small Improved suburban home
with one to live acres In exchange
for a modern 6 -room home. Full
cement basement, furnace, two
large lots, one a corner with a
number of fine bearing fruit
trees. East front, paved street,
located near Leslie Junior high
school. Price 52Q0.
BEE L. E. Oberer WITH
W. H. ORABENHORST ft CO.
Realtor 134 South Liberty. St.
Call or phone for our select list
or SPECIAL BUYS, listing the
price, terms, location, etc, a674
EXCHANGE
We have a good 8-room modern
house, lot 120:1130, double garage, to
trade for 40 to 80 acre farm suitable
lor dairy. Price 7000. Clear, Will as
sume equp.1 amount.
SEE Mrs. Ellis with
LEO N. CHILDS CO. Realtors
320 State Street. Phono 1727. a"
We have a fine modern home not
far out to trade for smalt borne in
Billings. Mont. Investigate this,
SEE Mrs. Ellis with
LEO N. CHILDS CO. Realtors
320 Stale BircRt. raunc mi
11350 equity In Sew 5-room English
type bungalow, on N. 17th St. for
sale or tratle for anything I can use.
r-oii fi.ltr.M a71
$1900 A neat new rome, 3 rooms and
bath, nice lawn, garr.ge and paving
paid. $100 down.
$1900. An extra large bungalow, 3
rooms and nook, bath, garage, lot
60x214. 8100 down.
J750. 8-room home In good condi
tion, basement, garage, and paving,
close to school 250 down.
S3230 5-room home, living room, oak
floor, dinotte, bath, bullt-m tub.
3 bed rooms, basement, furnace.
garage, nice lawn, paving paid, $200
$4750. A 6-room English style home.
In fine condition, corner lot. dou
ble garage, modern in every way.
Paving ptud
5250. 6-room home t 1383 M. Church
Bt. Nice lawn, lots of fruit, east
front, clone to bus and achcols.
(TOOO. An B-room home, close In. in
fine condition, reasonable terms.
4003 Private Money. r"?. -7 "w
MELVIN JOHNSON, 320 B. S. Bank
' bids, rnooe mi. -
ONE Of THE BEST BUYS IN SALEM
New strictly modern 7-room hotiae.
beautifully tiled drain board, oak
floors in living iwm .-u --v
Lot of cltet room. 'arsse. paved
street. A k-au -
arrange terms. . .
socolofsky son
1st Nat I. wn. pma.
Live in the shade. Buy a lot In J B;J
ler Oak, addition. Phone 130F3. ago
NEW 4-room modern house. Terms.
.I,. , rivi aw
FOR SALE fine east front
lot. in the 600 block on N. 14th. Will
ell at what we consider W rea
sonable price in whole or "IngljloU.
Inquire tU C & C store, 354 ft ComT;
or at 55- N. 14th. where lot may be
Inspected.
FOR SALE FARMS
INSTALLMENT ACREAOS
$100 down and balance terms will
buy 30 acres of first class ber
ry, walnut or filbert soil. Prlc
$2500. Int. 6. . .
$35 down will handle 5 acres lo
cated east of Salem in the Helt
rwl Oarden tract. Price $1875.
$35 down" and balance $10 per
month will buy 5 acres near
Bwegle school and on pavment.
Best of strawberry soil. Price
$1500. Int. 6.
$25 down and b-.Ui.ee $10 per
month will handle 2 acres in
Scotts Acres located near fair
grounds. Price $875. Int. 6.
$25 down will buy 6 acres located
close to pavement. Price $1000.
$25 down" and balance $10 t
month will buy view acre all in
bearing cherries and apples.
Price $1100. HU. 6.
If you are looking for a small
acrnage, sse .
W. H. ORABENHORST ft CO.
Realtors. 134 B. Liberty St, WW'
120 A. FARM, good house, barn and
silo, other bidgs. Water piped to house
and barn, fiO a. In wheat. School bus
route, in Polk county, ananas u tsr.n,
494 N. Capitol St. bj
OOOD valley farm for sale by owner,
$35 Bsginaw. b
FOR BALE by owner, small poultry
farm, close In. Call at 3376 State m.
Snlem. b66
10 ACRES for sale, house, barn, two
hen house, brooder house, one acre
strawberries. 50 R. cherries, family or
chard, two wells, on good road. R. F.
D phone. 3 miles to Scio. Good terms.
100 chickens. N. Croalar, Scio, Ore.
R. F. D. 3. b00
FOR 8AI.I
10 inti all best of dark prairie
oil, 6-room house, barn, chicken
houses and park, water to build
ings, other out buiidtnua. Will
take city property as part payment.
Price $5000.
W. H. ORABENHORRT ft CO.
Realto.-s. 134 8. Liberty St. M$
FOR SALK Mivellnneou
COOKING Newtown apples $Oc box
Better grade Newtown $1 box and
tip. Bring boies. Frah apple eider
dally. Open Sunday $ s m. to $ pm
Puritan Cider Work. West lalem. 6
FOR SALE MlflcelUneou
NEW Corona, standard keyboard, two
color riDDon, never out or case, av
below cost. Terms. Conner, Statesman
office. c$7
HAY for sale or trada lot cow or
heifer. Rt. 0, box in. '
YOUR choice of two Butter-KUt pop
corn machines. Pine shape. Look them
over. Ed Enberg, Corvallls, Ore. cd8
no. 1 OAT and vetch hay. baled $18,
Kt. 3. dpi 2o. Leonard it.ie.ae. coi
POWER spray outfit cheap. Phone
2185W. c07
axminhter tu in srood condition
Call mornings, 435 Fawk Ave. c66
FOR BALI entire stock new, used and
unfinished furntture at reduced pric
es. 3345 State. Phone 8760J. C60
FOR SALE red perennial phlox at 431
N. Front. ctW
HAY. clover seed and grey oats. Hen
ry Roth, Silverton, Rt. 3. c70
BLACK DIRT. Inquire 1686 Cbemeke
ta. evening. cB8
BALED HAY and straw. Kuenzl. Ph,
10F31. coi
WE HAVE the best stock of used sew
ing machines at the lowest prices.
Dropneaa macnines si-su. wnii oew
ing Mschlne Co. Across from Elslnore
theater. c06
NURSERY STOCK
MARSHALL strawberry plants for sale.
Phone Staytoa 832. 8. P. Matheny.
Sublimity. dff7
ORNAMENTALS 35c up; filbert, cher
ry, peach 30 to 30c; rosea, loe up;
grapes lac; Marxard seedling.-' Warren
Nursery, Rt. . Phone 104F24. d70
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
TWO cows, one Jersey, one Durham,
to freshen soon. Phone 50F23. e67
5 OOOD farm horses, Rt. 3, box 27
on Ftlrvlew Ave. 67
sale or trade. 3 well matched
sound mares with harness, about 2600
lbs. Red barn, N. Coml. and Columma
St. Phone 705. Nelson Bros, market.
eoi-
FEKDER PIGS Rt. 5. box 101. Ma-
cleay road. e67
FOR SALE, fresh cows. Ph. 0613. C66
13 HEAD 2 vear old registered Cots-
wold ewes and lambs. Otto Schwab,
Gcrvals, Ore. e68
It KM) .II.T SALE
1:30 D.m. Wednesday. March 10. Stock
judging pavilion, O. A. C. Pure bred
Poland China, Duroc Jerseys and
Berkshlres. Most of these gilts will
farrow In April and some In March.
A hog feeders' program will be held
In the morning at 0, proceeding the
:taie, to aiscuss tne recent experimen
tal work.
Animal husbandry dept.. O. A. C.
Corvallls. Oregon. A. L. Stevenson,
auctioneer, e67
BARGAIN. 3 horses, gentle, single.
Free trial. Will trade for cattle. Rt. 9.
box 2CC. Phone 2864. e70
TRADE in your beef cows for real
dairy cows. Balance year to pay. Large
number to select from. Nelson Bros.
Market, 185 N. High. Red Barn. North
Com'l. and Columbia Sts. Ph. 705. e
HORSES and cows, guaranteed as rep-
resenwu. airoy nasn. rnone aaM. ui.
i, dox av- ey
ELROV NASH Sales Co. buys and sells
hay, horses, mules, fresh cows, farm
Implements, etc. Phone 2364. Rt. 9,
box 2CC, Salem. efJ9
OR. FRED W. LANGS, Veterinarian
Office 529 S. Commercial Phone 1198.
Residence phone loafi e
FOR SALE WOOD
SELECTED for the range. Easy apllt
Ung 16-in. old growth. The economy
fuel. Hollywood Lumber Co. Phona
2330 J. ee77
OAK, ash, alder and slab wood. Phone
2956W. eo70
LARGE Old fire 16-in. $8.50; second
growth $6.50 per cord. Phone B.
tin nick, 2471J evenings. eeG7
DRY 16-lnch old fir 4-ft. fir, ash and
oak. Cord measure. C. U. Harbauch.
638 Highland Ave. Phone 1900. ee88
GOOD dry second growth fir, 4-ft. $8;
le-in. t. Knone jwm. ee.e
WOOD SAWINO. Phone 1819.
WOOD SAWING. Phone 1131.
ALL kinds dry wood, 72F2. M. D.
Mayfleld. ee75
DRV old fir and 2nd growth. Phone
2601 W. ee73
FOR DRY wood or coal. Phone 3131.
Larmer Transfer Co. ee
SHED DRY WOOD & COAL. SALEM
fuel co. Phone is 73a Trane st
FIRST class dry old fir Stab, second
growth and old fir cord wood. Screen
ed hog fuel. Prompt delivery. Phone
1543. Fred E. Wells, Inc. 380 8- Church
St, ?
FOR SALE POULTRY
CbSTOM hatching every Thursday,
Baby chicks, 13 varieties. Phone 133F2
Lee's Hatchery. t
HELP WANTED
WANTED man for sign work, no ex
perience necessary. $10 required. 988
3 Liberty. g88
WANTED woman to cook cn farm.
Call 2453. g66
WANTED special salesman or sales
org..nl7Jit.on oy naiionauy Known
mfg. Nationally advertised article to
take over the distribution for 8a!em
and vicinity. Must have enough cap
ital to carry own stock. This is worth
Investigating. Give experience, phone
number and address. Factory reps.
will call on you in a lew days. Box
383 Capital Journal. g66
SITUATIONS WANTED
WILLAMETTE U. student experienced
stenographer, bookkeeper, wants af
ternoon work. Phone 602. h03
CLEAN Wall papor. Phone 1323 J. hflti
LANDSCAPE gardener. 15 years ex
pcrience. Phone 963. h70
YOUNO tnnd wanU work. Exp. truck
driver, gan.fre wnrx. Phone 2113. h60
Miscellaneous WANTED
WANTED Cle-tract or Caterpillar
tractor to rent for logging 3 months
work. Otto Schwab. Oervals, Ore. 188
WANTED TO RENT
3 or $ room house. Must be modern
and in good location. Call 1217 J or
FOR RENT
4 UK 5 room flat, partly furnished.
at V2i South Commercial St. $20 a
month. Phone 2198J. J66
3 ROOM modern house. Inquire 1178
. commercial. yu
fOH RENT, furnished housekeeping
rooms. 2 room with lights and water.
12.50. and up. Also piano lor sale.
Phone 2403J; J71
FURNISHED apt. Heat, lights, garage
aia. iimu iesiie. J II
LARGE neat furnished ant. 340 N.
1 Ibrrty St. J71
FOR RENT. 28 acres bops. Mrs, Dun-
mvy. Brooxs, ore. yji
UOAHD A ROOM, $86 Center St. J71
8i.ffF.PlNQ rooms, $3 week. Phone
CLEAN 3-room apartment furnished,
810. 143 Court, Phone 11 IBM. J OA
FOR RENT
Two modern homes, each with 8
rooms. C45 N. Summer Bt. and one on
E St. near Capitol. A high class loca
tion, neur schools, bus line. Rent
reasonible to rleht prty. See Bchtel
or i nnn son sScaie ov. koocb
J'
FOR RENT
2 AND 3 room apartments, close in.
4SB N. Liberty. J71
3 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms,
438 Division. J71
TWO room apartment, 443 South
Winter. . jsp
COMPLETELY furnished house $20
per month. 1045 Madison Ave. J6
FURN. ants., heated,
Phone 21 OR.
$13 per mo.
- J75
FISHER apartments. South Commer
cial St. Phone 3348W. J75
MODERN $roonV - newly furnished
apartment. Adulta only, 47$ North
Capitol. JC9
BEAUTIFUL 8-room front apt, best
of furnishings, hot water heat, refrig
eration. Phone, garage, concrete bldg.
$40. Adults. Phone-2811 or 2818J. J69
FOR RENT, 3-room furnished apart
ment close In, outside entrance, suit
able for lady employed, 404 North
Church St. J66
CLEAN furnished apartment. 425 N.
Church. J6B
3 ROOM furnished house, 1803 N.
4th. J 86
FURNISHED apartments, two room
813; 3-room. bath $16. 690 Union. J69
FURNISHED C-.oom, house. Phone
38&J. J66
FOR RENT, five room house furnish
ed. Inquire 1090 Shipping Bt. J 68
ROOM and BOARD 645 Marion.
FURNISHED house for rent, 1045
Madison. $20. J68
APARTMENTS. 110 Division. Opposite
Hunt's cannery. JOS
3 ROOM furnished duplex, first floor.
356 N. Liberty St. J6o
SLBEPINO room for lady employed.
Phone 1205M between 9 and 1. J66
PATTON apartment are nicely fur
nished, down town district, for In
spection call Pat ton's Book Store. J
TWO and three room furnished apart
ments, every convenience. Ambassador
Apta. Phone 1973. J80
APT. 664 8. Com'l. Phone 2173W. J
BOARD and room, modern home, con
genial atmosphere. One block from
statenouse, iiju cnemexeta. rnone
1539. J 76
MODERN steam heated apartments
with best of new furniture. Palace
Court Apta. Phone 1176. J72
LARGE nicely furnished room, mod
ern, suitable for two, with board, De-
ngntrui location, rnone 183BJ. j
FOR RENT, down stairs furnished
apartment. Close In. Phone 1834J. 1
FOR RENT. Sleeping rooms for gen
tlemen. 205 Oregon Bldg. J
PIANOS, Phonographs and sewing
macnines i ox rent, n. u oiui rural
tare Co. '
THREE garages for rent, down town
cswtlnn Dhnna 1 Mai I 1
5 ROOMS, bath, garage, $22.50 per
month. Also 16-in. wood $7 cord de
livered. 1950 Oarden Road. J67
3 ROOM duplex, near Hollywood, well
lurnisneo. including oath, garage, 822
per mo. Phone 1500 or 2540J. J
FOR RENT Beautifully furnished
rooms, close In. Low priced. 444 North
Winter St. Phone 3471J. JC6
LOST AND FOUND
LOST. Lady's new tan alovea. In Dkn.
on State St. Saturday. Leave at Mill
er s. KCWAie.. guo
LOST, police dog. License No. 177
and name on collar. Pleaoo return to
U79 cuemcketa. kG7
LOST, suitcase between Crawford
schoolhouse and Salem. Phone 251 1M.
k7
LOST, ladv's brown kid ulove Frldnv.
downtown. Phone 3fl91J. k06
MISCELLANEOUS
IF YOU want furniture moving or
hauling done rensonfble. Phone Hlx
enbaugh Tranfer Co. 705 or 2188J. d71
NOTICE
I will not be responsible for any
debts contracted by anyone but my
self. Dated March 13. 1930.
V. M. BLUM, '. O. B3X 335
Salem. m66
PAINT PAINT PAINT
Now is painting time. We are the
Painters. Best references furnished.
E. J. REASOR. 203IW. m72
J. A. SNEED, well driller. 915 N. lfcth
Phone 2464J. m73
INVALIDS cared for. Convalescent
and rest home. Ashland. Ore. m!90
REAL ESTATE
5 ROOM plastered house, basement,
garage, will rent or sell. Also have
Plymouth Rock rooster, 3011 Maple
Ave. n6$
PARTY LEAVING CITY
Notifies us to sell modern fi-room
English type house, basement, pipe
furnace, hardwood floors In two
rooms. Large fireplace, best of plumb
ing, close to school, corner lot and
reduced to $2300. $500 cash, bal. long
terms.
WHY RENT?
Buy this plastered 7-room house;
basement, garage, pavement paid,
walking distance, rent enough of It out
to make the monthly payments of
rnce nwo; uasn aioo. bee
ueiser witn Anderson Rupert
109 South High St. n66
FOR SALE One acre, with $ room
house, just outside city, fins for
chickens.
Two fine lots In cherries, on nave-
menc witn small noma, a line income.
win sen cneap.
SVil UEAIj REALTY CO.
202 U. S. Bank, Salem. n
NICK 30 acre suburban home near
Salem. Fine soil, good bldgs., fruit,
stock, machinery, only $3500. Take
residence ior part.
Nice modern 8-room bungalow In Sil
verton, $3500 for acreage.
Good 7-room bungalow, large lot. ga-
rufce. $4000 clear. Want small dairy
rami wunin iu mues oi aaiem ana
will pay cash difference.
Good 6-room home, garage, fruit, 8.
12tn St. Slow, easy terms.
PERRINE & MARHIERS
212 Oray Bldg. nf
WE HAVE a 100 pcie farm nesr good
town, fully equipped with stock and
macninery. 6. ocre.i unaer cultivation.
balance pasture and timber, $3000
worth of wood on farm Price $11,000
nnd can ue Hsiem property.
A very splendid 40 acre farm With
modern improvements, aa acres ot
first class proven airaiia land on the
farm, the price is 812,500 and csn use
Sfiiem home or improved small ac
reage close.
Two Salem houses, one strictly mod
ern snd the other a good rental Dro
perty. Value of both $8000, clear, and
owner wants equipped farm and will
assume small sncumhrance.
MCOILCHRI3T ft PENNTNaTOM
209-10 U. 8 Bank bldg. Phone 140. n
20 ACRES black loam near Alpine,
5 moron. Barn, snd other buildings.
well, spring, timber, orchard, wood.
crops, impicmenti, rattle, pigs, 100
nens. $300Q. Accept tta.e in noma ana
cash.
10 ACRE poultry fsrm. Falls city.
6 rooms, other buildings, city water,
82850. Cash $OM). Accept Baiem ana
cash.
ABOUT acre. Dallas. B-r. house, eity
wfcter. fruit, berries, all cultivated,
suitable poultry, $2750. Accept Salem
or near.
24 ACRES. 3 miles Turner, fine son.
some timber, 4'i aires beating prunes
and rest cultivated. Near school, no
buildings. 82O0O. Cash MOO.
6 ACRES. S miles out. stumnsg.
burn and shacks, suitable poultry.
Siooo. Terms.
5 ACREd near Salem, all eiiltlvstd.
acre prunes, DO buildings, $2200. Cash
KELLY REALTY CO.
191 8. Church St. n$5
REAL ESTATE
33$ ACRES; 16$ acres have been cul
tivated, bal. oak timber. All good soil.
No stone, good woven wire fences.
Fair old buildings, C' miles Mon
mouth. Price $11,000: $5000 cash. bal.
84. Guy H. Denting, Monmouth.
Oregon. n$7
FOR SALE
$50 down and balance $35 per
month will handle 1 acre tract.
close In, 3-room house, good
drilled well, woodhouse and ga
rage, price $1650. int. 6.
W. H. ORABENHORST & CO.
Realtors, 134. S. Liberty St. n66
LI8TON-ROBERTS BARBAINS
44 acre dairy ranch, stocked and
equlpt. 25 acres seeded to crop, splen
did location, living water, 8-room
home with water, lights and bath,
paved road. 37 acres In cultivation,
splendid nut and fruit land, three
miles out. Price cut to $12,000.
6- room house with lights, water and
bath, on corner, both streets paved.
Lot 66x120 ft. Price $2750 with $250
caah, balance $23 per month. Includ
ing Interest.
7- room home on corner, two blocks
paved and paid. $2500 with $150 cash,
from supreme court bldg. Both streets
balance $25 monthly Including Inter
est. W. A. LIB TON E. T. ROBERTS
404 Masonic Temple nd8
FOR SALE
20 acres near Silverton highway, 'well
fenced and cross fenced. Gently roll
ing and well drained. A creek, spring
and well. Fair buildings. Family or
chard, some commercial fruit. Price
$5500, some trade.
Mr. Luce at 380 N. 18tb St. has 3
and 3 room apta. for rent at $20 to
$25 or wlU rent the building at $40.
A. V. WHITE with J. F. TJLRICH CO.
129 North Com'l. St. n66
DANDY IRRIGATED RANCH
66 Acres only $7250
Small house, good barn, garage, poul
try house, family orchard, 43 acres
In cultivation, extra fine black loam
soil, 40 acres water right paid for.
This is a fine place and worth more
$2500 will handle It.
160 Acres $6400
Only $40 per acre. Modern 7-r. farm
house with bath, good barn, 16 stan
chions for cows, good silo, sheep shed,
hoc house. 80 acres In cultivation:
25 a. crop In, all fenced and cross
lenced witn woven wire. Running wa
ter. , mile off of oaved road en aood
gravel road. Now. this Is the best buy
oi me season, siouu aewn payment,
balance 6 long time. Opportunity
is Knocking.
ao Acres as wo
Fine Dairy Ranch
2 good 6-room houses, large dairy
barn. wish, mllklntc machine: ma
chine shed, 35 A. crop In, 30 A. tim-
oer. ltod. oats, veicn ana an aim
Running water; 36 head cows, 20
head young stock. Tractor and all
machinery; 4 good horses, all go with
place. Will take a smaller place as
part payment.
161,2 Aores $7500
6-room modem farm house, with wa
ter svstem. Good barn. 3 A, straw-
berries, 400 peach trees, 168 grafted
Royal Anne, a1 A. bearing prunes,
some walnuts and filberts. This la a
dandy producing place and soil is of
the best. Why not own this nice
place? $1650 down will handle.
eee s.ako k i uua.iui
184 8. Com'l. St. n
A STOCKED and eauiooed farm of 81
acres, all In cultivation and In crop
but ten acres In posture and timber.
All year creek, well drained land, fam
ily orchard, iair buildings, in line
district near good school, 3 cows, span
oi mines, ou legnorn nens ana ail
necessary equipment, gnsoo.
wiNNLE Pettyjohn. Realtor
175 8. High St. n
EXCHANGE Real Estate
GOOD TRADES
$2200 bungalow, not quite completed
insiae, iraae equity ior sman acreage,
Portland for Snlcm
$2600. Five room house, trade for
home in Salem or acreage south of
aaiem. jrerer timoer.
Fine 53 Acre Farm
$10,000. Located 9 miles Salem on
Pacific highway. Trade lor small ac
reage. All Stocked and Equipped
CJ2.000. Fine farm, well Improved,
stocked, crop. Implements, tractor,
some good nasture. with fine creek.
Timber, crop In, good buildings. Take
a good home in saiem as part pay,
341 State St. Room 4.
Will show the farm by appointment.
TO TRADE, by owner, ten acres ad-
loinina- Fans cut limits, nave citv
water, four room house, out bldgs.
for Salem property. John Peters. Falls
city, ore. nns7
EXCHANGE, clear Portland house. In
come and Salem property for dairy
ranch. What have ypu? 710 M. High.
xtnuo
WHY NOT TRADE?
5 acres, buildings, for Salem.
$ scree, improved, for Salem.
10 acres, Improved, for Salem.
4 acres, good buildings, for Salem.
12 acres on pacinc nignway o'x acres
ip i run, ior oaiem.
50 acres extra good soil, and Im
provements and location. Take Sa
lem modern house.
100 acres, all good soli. K cultivated,
buildings. Teke Salem bungalow.
H. E. BROWN or Wm. W. POWELL
109 S. Commercial. nn46
EXCHANGE 10 A. Improved, good lo
cation on pavement. Electricity and
witr clear, for modern nome in tiv
lem. or stock mdso. Owner, box 492
Capital Journal. nn69
TRADE home In Portland for home
In Salem. 1347 Ferry St. Salem, nnaq
FOR SALE OR TRADE
303 acre farm located 8 miles
from Salem. Will consider part
trade. This Isnd has buildings
and la mostly under cultivation.
What have you
W. H. ORABENHORST A CO.
Realtors. 13 8. Liberty 8. nn66
TRADE FOR S A. TRACT
1 acre. 6-r. plastered. In North Sa
lem on nsvea street. Trade ior a suo
urban place. What hve you? See my
aaents. beams at 'iuckkk. i s.
Com'l. St. nn
AlfTOMOHILES
THE NEW OAKLAND AND
PONTIAC ARE HET1E
CALL FOR DEMONSTRATION
RFE OUR STOCK OF GUARANTEED
USED CARS. SOME EXCEPTIONAL
BARGAINS
24 Ford with delivery box
'25 Ford road -iter
25 Ford coupe ,
'25 Chevrolet touring
24 Master Bulck roadster
27 Chevrolet roadster, rumble seat
"25 Btg 6 Stude with enclosure
28 Ewiex 4 -door sedan
'28 Jewett aedsn
2B Pontiac 2 -door aedsn
"27 Hudson coach
28 Pontiac Coupe
Candlllae 81 sedan
35 81 ude baker Cat. top
'27 Hudson 4 -door brougham
"29 Pontlsc sedan
'28 Durant coupe
?H WhlppK nedaa
'28 Rugby trurk
28 Essex Coach
COM! TIC AMD OFT ACOUATNTFD
We Will SELL FOR CASH. TRADE,
or give terms to reliable parties.
PHONC 3125
WOOD-WHEATOW MOTOR CO. tne
850 N. High Bt, eaietn, Oregon, q
AUTOMOBILES
PRICED FOB QUICK BALI
34 Star Touring 0
27 Dodge Coupe 386
?6 Overland Sedan 335
"26 Ford Sedan 186
'27 Chev. CabrlOlC I B25
27 Nash Sedan $50
'38 Oakland Coach ............ $25
. KIKER AUTO CO.
Cor. Liberty and Perry 8U, q
USED CAR DEPARTMENT
MARION OARAGE CO.
33$ South Commercial Street.
Used cars on display at show, room.
rnua sea
1926 Studebaker Coach ........
$475
795
C45
695
325
175
476
S45
110
J 500
335
1928 Bulck Sedan
1927 Bulck Coupe
1928 Studebaker Coupe
1926 Cher, Coach
1925 Chev. Coach
1927 Studebaker Coupe typs ...
iv4o BiuueoTtaer croacn .....
1925 Dodge Touring
1928 Studebaker 7-presldent ...
1928 Dodge sedan
l922-"25 Several Cheap Fords.
TELEPHONE 363 FOB
DEMONSTRATE ON
OLD8MOBILE sedan, driven less than
2500 miles, bargain. Box 493 Jour
nal, q66
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
BUT WITH SAFETY
ROADSTERS
Model A Roadsters $450
RUMBLE SEAT
1937 Roadster 185
1926 Roadster 140
1924 Roadster 75
COUPES
Model A Coupe $475
1925 Chevrolet coupe ......... ai&
1928 Chevrolet Coupe 425
1926 Ford Coupe 300
1925 Ford Coupe ... 125
1924 Ford Coupe 90
1923 Ford Coupe 75
19:13 Ford Coups 45
SEDANS
Model A Tudor 475
Model A Fordor 565
1927 Fordor 2U&
1927 Tudor 225
1924 Fordor 150
1924 Tudor 110
J923 Tudor 65
TRUCKS
Model AA Truck 650
1923 Doda-e Graham 850
1926 Ford Auxiliary trans, ... 195
1924 Ford Auxiliary trans. ... 14Q
1924 Truck 100
VALLEY MOTOR CO,
Center and Liberty Sts. Salem, Ore.
Phone 1995. ft
DOUGLAS McKAY USED CARS
WITH ANO.K. THAT COUNTS
THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS
1929 Chev. Coach, only run 3200
miles and has been In the
hands of a careful driver. It
la full eauiooed and looks
like a new car. Priced now $595
1935 Wlllys-Kntsht Sedan. In ex
cellent condition. A car you
will be proud to own. See It
rlffht awav aa It won't be
here long 366
192S Overland Sedan. Thoroughly
rfx-oruliMnrn-rt. R Minced from
T $246 to 185
1930 Chef. Coups. Nearly new $65
1929 Ford Coupe. "New motor" 435
1938 Cher. Coups 445
1933 Wlllys-Kntght touring, thor
oushlv reconditioned, brand
new tires all around .-- 186
1933 Stude. Light Six Touring 145
McKAY CHEVROLET CO.
THREE" LOCATIONS
330 Chemeketa St. Phone 1425.
430 N. Commercial. Phone 1802.
Lot next to City Hall on High St. q
YOUR DOLLARS' WORTH ALWAYS
1929 Hudson coupe, wind Wings,
trunk, many extras, run
less than 11,000 miles ...$1050
1929 Chrysler sedan. original
flnuh. An excentlonallv
good one 005
1929 Essex Coupe. Original fln
lith. reconditioned and auar-
anteed 650
1028 Hudaon Cuat. S-Daas. Se
dan. Exceptionally good ... 650
192$ Hudson 7-paaa. Sedan. Ov
erhauled. Ideal car for lance
family 550
1028 Hunmohl e Sedan. Orlelnal
finish. Motor reconditioned 635
1326 Bulck Std. 4 -dr. Sedan. Re
hn.lt from atom to atarn.
New paint and tires 475
1927 Hudson Coach. New paint.
reconditioned 450
1927 Chevrolet Imperial. Sedan
New Duco Dftlnt and recon
ditioned 425
1926 Hudson Coach. New tires,
orlirinal finish, run less than
30.000 miles 375
1924 Hudson 7 -pas. Sedan ..... 875
If) '26 Eiwex Coach 375
1926 Dodge Special Sedan 835
1925 HudHon Coarh 325
1024 Hudson Coach 225
1U-JA Fjiaiex Coach 225
1925 Ford Coupe 140
1923 Hupmobile Touring loo
1024 Ford Pick-up 95
1924 Gray Touring 83
STATE MOTORS, INC.
Phone 1000. HUh 8i Chemeketa
Hudflon Ehscx parknrd 0'
FINANCIAL L0AN8
LOANS ON Pf AlN NOTES
TO SALARIED PEOPLE
Yon can get the cash In a few min
utes. Repay In amall weekly or month
ly payments as you get paid. Also
loans on enaorsea notes, lurniiunt.
pianos and other personal property
our service is quick, courteous and
coDJiacnuai,
STATE LOAN CO.
312 Oregon Building.
Second floor, corner State and High,
Office hours 10 am to 6:30 p.m.
Phone 93x
Licensed by State. t
PERSONAL LOANS
on Salaries, furniture, cart, endorsed
not, repayable 1-30 months. Borrow
safely from Salem's own and largeet
ftnanee company. Quick aud faouest
service, i.irensea pjr aiare.
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
2nd floor 1st Nat'l. Bunk Bldg. Phone
i2uo. on ice nours s .so to p.m.
FINANCIAL LOANS
parm LOANS small expense.
F. L. Wood, 341 State St. r
WE HAVE plenty of money to loan on
farm and city property. Low Interest
rates.
Hud kins Mortgage Investment Co.
Millers Store bldg. Phone 3319. r
RIAL ESTATE LOANS
Plenty' of money for farm or eity
loans We will also purchase contracts
ana mortgages ox snort maturity.
a lew smau mortgage sor saie,
rate. . M
JIMEKICAR HUELITX
Investment Company
AMERICAN FIDELITY BUILDING"
129 N. Commercial St. Phone 92$. r
HAWKINS it ROBERTS. Inc.. for City
and farm loans. Rates and costs low
est available. Prompt service, 30$ Ore
gon Building. r
WHERE TO BORROW MONEY: On
Automobiles. Furniture. Livestock
Personal effects, and other good se
em it lee National Loan As Finance Co.
Licensed by state). 40$ Bank of Com"
meroe, Salem. Ore. r
BORROW money on your personal
nrooerty. Pay back in monthly in
stallments.
wiiLaAaiFri I E lAjnn cuaurAnx
Licensed by State.
$0$ Bank of Commerce Bldg. f
DO YOU NEED MONEY?
To re-flnancs your home ox to build
or improver
WE HAVE IT
Very low rates, small monthly pay
ments, long terms, pay off any time.
it win pay you to see
F O. DELANO or FLOYD KLL7
rao n. cnurcn. rnona aaso.
FEDERAL PARM LOANS $V. 9. L
Wilkinson, U. 8. Bank bldg. r
INSTALLMENT LOAM r
la Eaav to Rena. .
Wny not let us explain it advantages
over s straight loan?
ATiUKKSUN S nurEKT
169 South High
Correspondents
Equitable Savings A Loan AarTl. t
LOA.J ON AUTOMOBILES
Contracts Refinanced
Payments Reduced
You Keep Your Automobus)
Ws pay balance due dealer,
bank or finance company, and
reduce your payments. Ad
ditional money loaned. Strict
ly cunfidentiaL We handle
our own paper. t
BIKER AUTO CO.
vo.aer Liuenir auu rerry oi.
Phono 121. Salem, Ore. r
6
WILLAMETTE VALLEY FARMS
Anderson & Rupert. 160 8. High. I
MONEY to loan on real estate. Pri
vate money, lowest rates, x. &. jrora,
Fust National Bank r
Business Opportunities
9-HOOM house, full basement, fire
place, xurnace, douoie garage, wen lo
cated. 6 lou, $10,000. Will exchange
ior stocic 01 merchandise anywnere,
prefer Calif.
EVANS at STEONER'S, 375 State St,
Phone luoi. uo7
STORE, SERVICE STATION, OA&A5B
About 4 acres of lsnd, 10 cabins on
Portland-Saiem highway. A money
maker for right party. $12,500; $3500
wiu nanuie. consiaer saiem Business,
4 acres close to McMlnnvtlle. Ore.,
iair Dunaing, enow ior nome in aa
iem.
C. J. JACKSON with
J. F. ULRICH CO., 129 N. Com!. 8t,
Phone 1354 n68
DIRECTORY
AtCTIONKKKN
F. N. WOUUiiY. 12 years Salem's lead
ing auctioneer and furniture dealer.
Cash paid for used furniture. Rea. aud
store 1610 N. Summer. Phone 511. Ea-
tfaOHStied 1910. .
m, KsimiiNi
BLACKSMITHING - HORSESHOEING
Wm. Ivie s. 253 Chemeketa St.. black-
smithing and repair work, all kinds.
wm. Benson, ilrst class horseshoe inir,
Orders taken for country work. 2512R.
IUCVC1.ES
LLOYD E RAMSDEN. bike accessories
and dicciss. stvr court street.
H VTTKRY M I-P1.IK8
R. D. BARTON. National Batteries.
starter and generator work. Ferry and
mjfu etreew.
CHIKOl'KACTOKH
uu. O. L. SCOTT, chlronractor. 356 N
High street Phones 87 snd 9104J. O"
DR. H. B. SCOP I ELD. X-ray. PhOM
aitw. i4 nrst nat i. uaiut omg.
LAHINKT WORK
JACOB WE1ZEL. Cabinet work end
refihishing. Furniture impairing. Ph
151. 339 Court street. Salem. o
CONTRACTORS
A. J. ANDERSON. ConUactO. Open
31 op. rnone wi.
J. A. KAPPHAHN. Qeneral mm and
power above! contractor, excavating
and grading. OUlc. phon. 1299. Am.
154PI1. o
I.NI1RAVINU
SALEM ENOKAVINO CO Cuts of all
ouiposes. Tel. 843. ISO H. Commercial
street.
KLEl'TRICAL StrPl.lt
BILL POWERS batury. auto slMUlc
service 319 state St. Phone 937.
HAL1K CLXCTRIO CO. 431 H. Front
St. klectrlo contracting and repairing
Appliances snd Plxtures. Phone 9t
KOPP ELECTRIC CO.. 337 Court St
We do house wiring snd csrry a com
plete stock of fixture Instrument
repairing, experimental work. Elec.
trie appliances repaired. Phone 4SS. o
PLEENEit ELECTRIC CO., KlecltlC
lighting fixtures and electrlo ranges
Phone 080. 471 Court street.
CUT flowers and florsl plecea. Deliv
ery. C. F. Brelthaupt. florist, 613 Suite
street. Phon. Suo.
MKKCIIANT T t 11,1)11
M. A ESTES. fin. tailoring, 133 North
Liberty street. o
INSt HAM K
CMAS. BPIIHLIN
Rest Bstat. and Insurauc, 171 6
High St. Phone 634. o
MATTKKSSKH RXNOVATMI
MATTRKtlHES renovaUKI. We' reno
vate all Kinds of mattresses, cslled for
snd delivered. Best of work guaran
teed. Capital City Bedding Co. Port
land rond. Phone 19.
Pl.l MIIIM1
Pl.UMBINO and grncr.1 repair work
Phona aM. Craber Bros. 134 Soutb
Liberty atreet.
THRO. M. BARR, Plumbing, lientlng
sheet metal works. 104 S. Commercial
street.
HOWI.ANU PRINTING CO., Masonic
Temple bawment. Phone 1513.
IMI Tl MR
OEO. C. WILL, pianos, phonographs
sewing machines, shert mualo end
piano studies. Repairing phonogrsphs
and sewing machlnre. 432 Stat. St
Salem. Oregon.
KTOVH AMI! HTUV V. RtTAIKIM)
STOVES FOR BALE REBUILT and
repaired by expert. All kinds of wov
en wire fence, fancy and plain. Hop
baskets and hooks, logsn nooks.
Salem Pence and Stove Works, 80S
Chemeketa Ht. K. B. Fleming. o
TRANNtKH AMI MTOBAtIK
CUUMFnS RANSOM, locsl snd low
dl.tsnc. bsullng. Phong 2432. Res
129P2.
DIRECTORY"
CAMSMJKK
SALEM 8C A VAN PER. Phone 167.
aooe oahbaoi co. luiisbi. Krvic.
Phans olllo. 184; rs. SV3J. o
SALXaf GARBAOB CO. for DltimDt
and oonttous. asnrlo.. Charlaa sous
mWS cart boos, prion, m or 988J.
CITY OARBAUB CO. Prompt Mrvlc.
Prion, rceo.
WATKst t'OMPANV
OREOON-WA8UKIOTOM WaUr r
vlc Company. otXLcc. oomer Com
mrrclsl and Trad. atrMta. Bill, pay
abl. monthly. Prions, i 4.
WATCH RKPAIRI.NO
QUARANTEKD WATCH RKPAIRINQ
or money back. To. Box 173
n. iiDsny. oaism.
LEGALS
NOTICE
Notice Is herebr given that I will
not be reaDonalble In anvwav to any
person buying "Spot Ramorer." I
have been informed that It Is being
sold under the name of Alexander 6e
Standiah. The same Is being done
without any authority irom me.
C. W. BTAMDloU. W9 H. Otn.
' 66
15 MARKET ROADS
'NOW ON PROGRAM
(Continued from pegs 1)
Bt. Loutl to the old Champoeg
road.
Marlon-West Stayton road via
North Santlam.
Starts on mad from pavement
near Cottage farm over th. UU to
ward Power, ranch.
It Is probable that stui other im
provements In the market road line
may unfold themselves as the court
proceeds further with its plans for
the summer.
Another Important piece ot road
work which may go ahead is that
between Oates and Niagara, a dis
tance of eight miles, but this Is not
properly on the market road pro
gram, being more in the nature of
a relocation project and this de
pends on the ironing out of right
of way difficulties.
Th same Is true with other pro
tects and some of them have some
serious right of way matters to be
determined on before work finally
goes ahead, but it is believed in most
Instances the problems may be
solved before time to work on the
roads arrives.
While it is likely some paving may
be done this year, the court is not
ready to commit Itself In any way
on any paving project.
Petition for some paving has Just
been received from a large number
of residents on the Frultland road
who ask for pavement iwm Mi''
chel?j filling station to th. Fruit-
land four corners or further if pos
sible. They stat. that their Is a
heavily traveled road and that pav
ing would bo fully Justified.
DANCY BLOCKS PLANS
FOR SENTIMENT VOTE
(Continued from page 1)
before the election. He reminded
the council, however, that the time
would bs limited for preparation of
notices and other preliminaries by
the city recorder, and was of the
opinion that action should be taken
forthwith.
Since final pasa of the ordinance
naa blocked Monday night it Is prob
able tliat on. ol two things will be
done. Either the mayor will be
asked to call a special session of the
council before the n?xt meeting
date, or. If it goes over to the next
regular meeting, a rider may b: at
tached providing that the 30-day
provision be waived and mors time
be given the recorder to prepare
the notices. Since the 30-day pro
vision Is an ordinance and not a
charter provision it Is claimed thlA
can be done and has been don. In
the past.
Accompanying the report of the
utilities committee was a report
from the bankers' advisory commit
tee, signed by William 8. Walton.
E. P. Blade and D. W. Eyre, recom
mending that no measure bs sub
mitted In May. The argument of
the bankers was that the city should
delay a year to let th. water com
pany demonstrate the effectiveness
of its Improvements, that. If the
illter plant is unsuccessful, the ex
pense would then be upon the water
company Instead of the city, that
the Improvement, now going on
are providing labor for a large num
ber of men, and that the bono
market now is not auch that the
city should take any action requir
ing a bond uwue.
Alderman Olson, chairman of the
utilities committee, moved adoption
of the report and Townwnd second
ed it. Dnncy moved that the bank
ers' report be substituted. Kowitz
eallcd a point of orderon grounds
that the bankers were not part of
th. utilities committee and that
the two reports were not In the
nature of a divided report, Dancy
admitted that Kowlts was correct,
but said the bankers' committee was
appointed not to advise the com
mittee only but the entire council.
After adoption of tho committee
report the bankers' report was
tabled.
Mayor Mvesley reminded the
council that when a previous valu
ation survey of the water plant was
made the city failed to pay the en
gineers In full for their work, and
wanted to know If the councl) In
tended against to "lead th. people
Into the same trap."
"If the 17000 bonds are voted In
May, and then in November the
people vot against purchase of the
plant, who la going to pay the
.70O0?" he asked.
Alderman Patton, who was mak
Ing a fight for an Immediate vote
aa the ordlnanc, endeavored to ex
plain away Ih. mayor's objection
In explaining his negative vote
on suspension of the rules Dancy
said that not a single taxpuer In
his ward had asked him to vote for
purchase of the water plant, while
on tli. other hand, severs I h.id told
him they did not want th. city to
buy It. He also cited the petlllon of
salcm business men asking tha:
the mailer be dropprd until the wat
BIRTHS, DEATHS
MARRIAQES
.... ; .
. . l!"".."1 Dorothy Luclll.
B. 10. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.
L. Best of Camas; sister of Mr.. Klsl.
Kenny of Molalla: Mrs. Norma Petcn
of Seattle; Mis. Lorn. Best of Gams,
and Olen Beat of Salem. Funeral aer
vice, from the Ctounh-Tsylor oh. pel
Tuesday at a:30 odocfc tot.rm.ut
Cltyvlew cemetery.
v.i.i.wu u a i-orn.nn Hospital
Monday, Ann I. Stratum. 83. Mother
of Salem, Dr. Albert of Portland. Dr.
i. . '"v'-. uvvra otration or
ewt York. Funeral Mrvlcea Friday a
- w iw. iram Liia Ulousn-Tayloy
chapel. Interment Zen. cemetery.
' B1RTHII
xv mr. .uu ml. ttarry uranl
Coi. Blrkenfeld, a daughter, XllzabetU
Jane, March e.
Aronson To Mr. and Mrs. Toby
Albert Aronson, 3210 n. church street
a daughter. Beverley Fay, March 13
Van Osdol To Mr. snd Mrs. Ever
ett Allen Van Osdol. 440 Oxford street
er company has completed its im
provements. When suspension of the rules was
blocked th. ordinance was referred
back to the utilities commlttoe. An
ordinance by OUara providing for
a special election on May If wag
referred to the same committee.
in. report or the advisory torn
mltte. of bankers read as follows:
"We, the undersigned, appointed
by the Mayor to advise with you
pertaining to tha arfvlmhihrv nf
considering municipal ownership.
urg uruve to max. tne following re
port:
"The Oreeon-Washinefm ur.t...
Service company Is entering an ex
tensive program ior tne construction
of a modern filtering system and
necessary adjunct, and extensions
thereto which will cost a large sum
of money. We believe the water
company is In contact with the best
engineering service available and.
In OUr ODlnoln. Is in a miieh haft
position to Install a plant of thl
type tnan tn city of Salem. It is,
therefore, the belief of vnur .tviw.
Committee that the water nmnan
should be permitted to proceed with
tnis work to its conclusion, so if
any mistakes should be made In th.
Construction of this fllt.Hna iwIm
th. loss due to experimenting will
.n., u me nuii-r cumpauy ana not
on the City of Salem. Moreover,
there Is considerable unemployment
Ul the Citv and the nrnrir iinrlertakm
will greatly relieve the labor sltua-
HUU.
'At this time th. munleltvil h.nj
market Is unfavorable anH flnanfial
conditions surrounding securities are
more or less unsettled and It will
probably be at least a year before
normal conditions may be expected.
xt is tne opinion of your advisory
committee that the water company
has entered into its present under
taking In good faith, and has al
ready expended several thousands of
dollars preparing for the installa
tion of its proposed project, which
we believe will greatly benefit both
domestic anri InHusiH.i iimh u-
therefore, believe the p3ople of the
City of Salem should see the new
plant in operation and judge th.
services rendered and rates charged
before being asked to isclde whe
ther or not the city should purchase
the plant, and we further feel that
a period of at least one year is
necessary to accomplish this pu-
pose.
"Respectfully submitted,
"Wm. s. WALTON,
"E. P. BLADE,
"D. W. EYRE."
FIRST PAVING IN
CITYJJNDERWAY
To. first paving of th. season
waa started Tuecriav ah, w.i.m,
Low, atreet commissioner, set a
crew to work laying hard surface
in front of the new fire station lo
cated at Winter and Fairgrounds
roaa. Besides a v-shaped space In
front of the structure, plans call
for the paving of an approach to
the rear of the station.
VlrftUallV tin tn.t
has been petitioned tor this year,
outside of a few scattering blocks.
Early plans called for the paving
of 10 blocks on Jefferson street, an
eaav-west morougniare In the
northern part of tha city, but It Is
understood there Is a movement
afoot to block thl. Imrr.m.n
through a remonstrance.
(Continued from Fag. S)
pasture one evening last week, with
an Informal campflr. program fol
lowing, mose present were Nadin.
McWaln, Irma Oehler, Shirley
Parker. Carol Hall. Mariorle lwis.
Jean Anunsen. Hallle Chamberlain,
Marl. Llppold. Marilyn Nathin.
Helen White, Dorothy Keeton, Es
ther Wirt, Mary Elixabcth Hender
son, Mrs. P. Jirak, Mrs. O. L. Poj,
Mrs. Christopher Butte, end two
young Boy Scouts, Billy and Jimmy
Butte.
eee
Mr. and Mra. Wlllard Marshall
will be at home at their new resi
dence, 1804 Fir atreet, after the lat
ter part ot the week.
...
Mrs. D. X. Beerhler. Mrs. Harry
Crawford. Mrs. Charles Pratt and
Mra. Lou Orote will motor to Van
couver, Wash.. Friday to attend a
bridge party being given by Mrs,
Crawford's sister, Mrs. Charles Mc
Donough, MUM. BARKER HOHTKSS
Waconda Mrs. Ray Barker en
tertained at dinner Sunday evening
honoring her husband on his birth
day anniversary. St. Patrick's day
novell.tn centered the dining table
and marked places for Ray Barker,
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Pelton and
children Duane and Velle, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry C. Stafford. Lona Mna
and Jeanette Barker and the hos
tess, Mrs, Ray Barker.