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WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1930 THE" CAPITAL JOURNAL; SALEM". OREGON" PAGE ELEVEN Difference Between A Hen And An Alarm Clock - When You Set A Hen She Sits There, When You Set An Alarm Clock It Goes Off.- CapitaLjfijounial CLASStMEV ADVERTISING KATEttl 1 Rat per word : On insertion, f nbu: three insertions 6 cent; oim week a tents; on moutii 20 cents; one year per month, 20 oeuu; minimum per ad 39 cent. Not taken over phone on lea advertiser lua monthly ac count. Mo kUowaiica tor pboo errors. Want ads must be In by 10 m. day ol publiactioo. Real Eaiate and Auto ads by t pja day previous to publication. FOR SALE HOUSES MY NEW modern 8 -room home, lot 44x166, within 2 blocks of P.O. Own er. 340 N. Church. Phone 2451M. al23 SALE or trade, my equity In 8-room house and 8 lots cheap. What have you? 1900 3. 12th St. am STOP! LOOK I What do you get for your rent re ceipts? With the same money that you are paying lor rent you can buy your own home. Come, let Us prove It. We have modern and semi-modern . bungalows $1500. (2100, S2600 and up ' with a very small payment down, the balance lust like rent. Why be a rent lave' For your own Interest see BECHTEL or THOMASON 341 State St. Room 4 a BARGAIN In 6-room house at 495 bouih 25th. Call Parsons, 1476J lot price and terms. Hw VERY attractive new home with view ol the mountains and good homes urroundlnv. oak floors throughout, double plumbing, electric relrlgera tlon. 0 rms.. nook and sun parlor, double garage, many trees. This un usual home priced at 96850 with good ri WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor l la o. una aw. - 41850. 6-room plastered bungalow, 3 years old. bath, garage, east front. paving pa., Bacrini.-e miv $1600. 6-room plastered house 14 block irom tjruiii, nioui, UMvu..., garage, 9150 down, balance 420 per mo. Interest Included. furnace, fireplace, paving pd. 250 $3350 New 5-room home, modem in every wity. u "" . .X? kitchen and nook. Paving pd. $260 MELV1N JOHNSON. S20 V. B. Natl Brink htrtg. Phone C37. a' FOR SALE KASIMS buys 1 acre ground, 4-room house, cloae In. $1600. ALSO. acre on Oarden road, cloae In Garage, woodshed, 4-room plas tered unfinished attic. $2500. li 3 acre West Salem view location. 6-room house $2500. See GEISER with ANDERSON & RUPERT 1 im s. Hitth st. biai FOR SALE or Trade 3 small farms. Rt. 3, box 35. Qervals, Ore. b!24 5 ACRE orchard. $750 or trade. Box 42 Capital Journal. aai OOOD FARM for sale by owner, 835 SaRlnaw. Phone 15G8R. b FOR SALE Miscellaneous PIANO FOR SALE A-l condition. Small size. Will sell for 48ft. terms If desired. SJ0 down, 6 monthly with bench. 1824 N. Church 8 CIiJ- CHOICE clover hay $1B ton. Grey oats $1.60 per cwt. Phone 44F13. C123 AltEAL Bargain. 350 thoroughbred White .Flemish rabbits. A snap if tak en at once. M. W. Rabbitry. Route i 8. box S3 or Phone 1739 Jl. Cl22 1 PANAMA alt enamel cast iron wood range at a real bargain. Phone 6tF4. WILL SELL to highest bidder, old church building at 1346 N. Church St. Write or phone your bid before June 1. Building must be cleared from lot by July 1. Jaa. S. Davis, 176 north Ave.. Phone 2027 J. Cl23 T.. m;.n ...V aid ' at tQtJX AlT- fcil Rt . after 4 o'clock. C121 Electric drill, vibrator pipe tools, fruit Jars, miscellaneous tools. Of fice Dreamland auto psrk, opp. pen itentiary Vsed pipe furnace for sale. "8 N. Cottage. , ciai TEARING down Maxwell at 1010 Oak. Used parts for sale cheap. 122 AIR compressor gasoline pump 1610 H Commercial. , c WAREHOUSE piano clearance. Dozens of good makes, used. Must be cleared Irom warehouse. Priced from 466 to $135 for quick sale. Reasonable terms. Come quick, take your choice. Write or call. CMne Piano Warehouse, corner 12th & Washington St. Portland, c-121 GOOD drop-head sewing machines $7 end $9. White Sewing Machine Co. m from Klstnore theater. C166 fiEW and used furnaces, some excep- ... i Oaiarnn 9UtftR rl.lfl tWUBI UUH. van w . motors. Capitol Second Hand Store. 263 Chemeketa. Phont 2813. C FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR BALE extra fine heifer calf. Guernsey, 7 weeks old. Veal price. Call 50P31. 8123 EL.RO Y NASH buys snd sells dairy hf rattl hmrm. etc. All stock BUf.ranteed as represented. Phone 3864 Rt. 9. box 2CC. 32 HORSES, from Mr. Krusow's wheat Xarm. Will be triea ana lesi-ea m uur ers satisfaction. No fair offer refused t nirno Muh Auction Sales Deont. Salem Phone 2864. e!28 DR. FRED W LANUB. Veterinnrisn Office 629 S Commercial Phous 1I9 BPsidenre phone 1 toadw in wfnr beef cows for rcsl dairy cows Balance year to pay Largs number to select from Nelson B.os Market 185 N High Rpd Barn. North Cnm'l nnd Coinmnia S'a i n ma r i on SAI.K WOOD Slashing reduction on all grades of wood. See us before buying. Phone linn u.vMr rii-i m Car. church and Trade. F. W. Varrelmann. mgr. ee!23 WOOD, L. C. Kelly. Phon. 1573J. eel45 WOOD 8AWINO. Phone 1819. ee!4l 18-INCH old fir, 4-ft. fir. oak, ash. Ko. 1 old fir hill slab. Reduced prices. C. U Hrb.ugh, 338 Highland Ave Call 1900. '0 18-INCH old fir, no knots 7. Phone 3839. eelM 18 INCH old fir, special $7. 1939J. Phone eel31 36-INCH old fir 87.50 cord. 36F32 Phone eel 25 ORDER your wood now. Best 16-Inch J nti id e slab wood miied at Cobbs Mitchell Co- 85 50 per cord from ear Phone 613. 349 8. 12th 8V P7RST class dry old fir slab. 18-ln old fir mill bloer Screened hot fuel Prompt delivery Phone 1542. Fred I. Welt. Inc, 2R0 8. Church 8t. ee' ClirO DRY WOOD COAL. SALEM Ft EL CO Phone it :u Tm-le fit 16-lnch, 4 ft, wood. Phone 1287R eel 30 tOll SALE POULTRY utiTOM hatchlnc. settlnus every Sat and Ttiee 8c per tan Bab chlcfcs. 11 varieties. Phone 13JF2. Lees Hatch ' HELP WANTED fr WANTED 4 middle Mad lady unin cumbered to so Id' 50-&0 -on a. sure winner lunch proposition at coast or interior, box ov capital journal, giaa EXPERIENCED man, Danish, sr 26, wishes position with, creamery,,, loj crrm or milk plant. Anton KrUteiv ssii. 373 Broadway south. Foreland. ; - -giaa WANTED, experienced girl for general housework, i child. Call Mrs. Hw- KU1S, 00, gi4 3 SINGLE men with light cars. Ires to travel who are anxious to go to work. Permanent position wun gooa immediate earnings and opportunity lor advancement, uau a. r. viauss, 1133 Cheineketa between T and B p. m. - - B123 WANT overseer sheep ranch and cut wood on snares, vauey uma to, iu N. Liberty. -. -. gl2l AUTO wanted. Cash for late light car. Must be bargain. F. O. box 152. g!23 TRUCK driver, reliable. Family man. Pars time to start, good reference re oulred. Hevser'Fuel Co.. Corner of Church and Trade. Phone 3400. g!21 YOUNQ woman for housekeeper. Can work In cannery. Box 44 care capital Journal. g!23 WHITE fir cutters, close in. Rov Stev ens. Phone 2765M. g!23 want man with oar to sell national ly advertised, product. Phone 707 for Appointment. gl22 SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED emDlovment hardware. paint or auto accessories. Some exper ience, good bank referent. Very reas onable salary. Box 6? Journal. h!23 WOMAN wants hrawwork,. Phone 3709: 254 Front St hl32 HOUSEWORK vtnUd by experienced middle aed lady. Phine 739M. hl22j Miscclluneons WANTED WANTED, some A-l dairy cows, fresh and coming fresh soon. Phone or call T. M. Thomason, Hotel Argo, after 7 p.m. Wednesday. 1123 HOMF wanted bv Oreson Humane so city for brtndla bull dog. Good coun try watcn aog. call w. u. aaorenouse. Phone 1510. . U21 electric radio for piano, care box 69 VOll RENT FOR RENT, two furnished and 2 mo dern unfurnished houses. Melvln Johnson. Phone 637. y TEN -room furnished house In 2 sep arate apartments. Furnace, fireplace, garage, garden, fruit trees, $35. 1673 Court street. J 123 SLEEPING room (front) Church St. 340 North J 123 POR RENT strictly modern new hruse furnished or unfurnished, fine gar den all In, $30. Good four room house with range. $15. Five room house near canneries $20. F. L. WOOD. 341 State St. J122 FISHER apts. 8. Com'l. St. Phone J132 2J46W. run rai'i Buildings on a farm 6 miles out. Cnance to Keep a tow "u and have good garden. Can work out ""lEO N. CHILD3 CO.. Realtors 320 State Street. Phone 1727. i HonsE for rent. 240 North 23rd St. Phone 75F12. 23 5 ROOM house, newly finished in side, garage, kitchen stove already in stalled, hot and cold water. Call 142HR. J1'" MODERN 6-room apaitment, close In. Phone 1351. J126 ROOMY apartment at 1411 State St. Phone 2323J. 1' FURNISHED 5-room house $25. Ga rage. Also apartments, 139$ N. th. APT. 340 Union. 3" 3 ROOM furnished apt. near canner ies $J.mi wee., 4w LARGE nicely furnished room, mod ern, suitable for two. with board. De lightful location. Phone 1838J. J FURNISHED apartment and rooms close In. 475 K?cth Commercial. J 122 KtNTALO Furnished S-roon house with garage 4 BQUH moaem nnw. i-......., furnace, Krage. 2.. 4 ROOU bungalow nd (.rage ,12. 7-ROOlt modern lous, every con- Tenience ov. cozy 3 -room houw. Turn.ce. ,na garage. eltric range , ns Stale St. 1122' Kitchenette, garage. 745 Church. J 121 a and 3 ROOM furnished apartment. 43S Division. ii1 r.noOU house. Sleeping porch. 1050 7. .... ... tuu Rrnsrlw.V. vtiRMmHED 2 and 3 room heated apartment. 444 B. High. JUl' ROOU and board reasonable at jo N Summer. JlJJ 3 ROOM furnished apt. 15, IMO jCiiiie. F0RNISHED rooms, close In, 444 . WInLer. L MODERN house, 1087 . Winter alter 5 p.m. . Ll'i NICE furnished apartments, wra un- ... ..,ntanrf nt fl!.t floor. a IIWM V.)l -r,ft m LiherLV. J1 FTJRNISHEir apartment, 15! Cou't- . rr 1 ...... nnt HHvT. ToorS. hot water heat, elec rerng., elec stov. garage, rnope wj. ' LOVELY bungalow In E d g e wit e r Court, laundry, garage, fuel. Phone 305. "J FOR RENT 3 room apartment. Close in. 4na N. Liberty. J'i3 APTS. 735 N. Com'l. kndeuson furnished apts. Phone 1005: nrmu ant. 540 Leslie. 3131 STATE spartmenu. 1320 State St. De sirable 3-room corner apartment, n ce T . , vitri nfrleerat!on. I Ideal for summer, concrete tuildlng. near statenouse. sarw-. $40. Phone 2911 or 2118J: )I32 FURN. Apts. Phone 391011. J'2 OARAOE. 359NJUberty. Tel. 1700. r furnlshed apartment. two adutta. 475 North Capitol. pianos Phonographs snd sewing ACn5n fw rent H L. Stlfl PurnJ; tee Co. , THHfcE saranee for rent, down town Phnn tB24J ' PATTON apartments are nicely f ur hVihSf. down town, district f or ln; " fail Patton'S Bo-jfc Store. J" t-.D ucicx ieDinB rooms or itn tlt-mfn Oregon Wltls 1 PERSONAL f WILL not be rponnui iui Lmricted by anyone sscept myself. Mil. """r SMMM MISCELLANEOUS i a annm wall dlllktr. i4 13th Phone 3464J. INVALIDS csd for Conyalni and real bom. Aahland Or. m!9 iimjt -ujaNT ADS rJIAv I22E2E223 ZOI-SEPT-23 REAL ESTATE RESIDENTIAL nrooertv In Vanrnn. er. B. C for sale by owner, or would take scone trade for Oregon property. R. V. Lindsay, Duackel Apts., Inde pendence. Oregon. - n20 7-HOOM house a blocks from state house. All newly decorated and. paint ed. Price $3950. Will take a. small payment from sultaple party, baiance like rent. . - CLEAR property to $9000 to exchange for income and aasume. 4-ROOM house ou paved' skeeiTlr. south Salem. Price 42000 and assumt paving: S4ue aown. . , 40 ACRES at -Kiina. Idaho, well Im proved. Price $11,000. Exchange for acreage here, same value" . . 420 acres near Spokane, Wash. Well improved, good outldingst r.ce siiu. 000. Exchange for Kansas or Oklaho ma. - 72 ACRES, no "buildings, 10 miles from Salem. Price . 4)500. Exchange for residence same value. - S. M. EARLE.' Realtor 224 North High. Phone 2242. n!24 WE HAVE 45' acres near Woodburn. .11 tillable, small improvements. Price $6000; encumbrance $i&00. Trade fox clear Salem home. A splendid duplex, large lot. good lo cation, worth $7500, for Improved acreage. WE HAVE 5-room house worth $3000, clear; 4-room house worth $2000, clear: close In lot worth $2200. clear: 5-room house worth $2500 with $1300 against It and will trade the 4 pro perties for farm end will assume up to $2500. WE have a good 6-room tiouse close In to rent for $25: also a splendid apartment furnished, close in at S4U. McOILCHRIST at PENNINGTON 209-10 U. S. Bank bldg. Phone 140. n SAY are you looking for a snap? If so see these 2 acres, 4-r. house, barn, hen house, fruit, mostly set to cherries. 6lj miles saieui. price iwu, Terms, Best of soli. IB A. SNAP All cultivated land, no bides., owner a non-resident, aiauu. Terms. fi A. SNAP Best of soil, not far out. front on paed highway. $1500. Good terms. Three best buys that we know of for me money. B ECHTEL THOMASON 341 State St. Room 4 LET YOUR REST RECEIPTS BUY YOUR HOME A few good bufs on a rental payment nlan: $30.80 buys a modern 4-room house In good location, with basement and furnace. $24.20. New 4-room bungalow. Fire place, garage. Only $1B.70 lor a ff-room house on paved street. $12 per month buys ft 6-room house sua 2 lota. WHY RENT? See STEONER. 275 State St. nI22' REAL BUYS IN SMALL TRACT3 6 acres part In cultivation, some (rutt. spring; mile to paved road, 4 miles of Salem tor $400. terms. 10 acres, some timber, 7 acres cleared, only $700 and terms. 6 acres, some buildings, rock road. 34' miles out, spring; only $800 terms. 10 acres, half cultivated, some tim ber, buildings, rock road, not far out, close to oavins. only $1300, terms. 21 acres, good road, buildings, all In crop except an acre, creek; a real buy. only 82200 some terms. H. E. BROWN or VM. W. POWELL 108 S. Commercial, Salem nl21 1100 acre, eastern Oregon. Wheat looks fine, tractor, combine, seeder. all necessary equipment, clear. Will trade for valley farm or income prop erty. FtfANS at 8TEONERS 375 State St, Phonel961 nl2l 40 ACRE furm 7 miles from town, 45 in cult. 5 A. timber and pasture. Fair farm bldgs., well fenced. Cows, horses, hoes, fowls, machinery, 35 a. In crop, $5000. Take residence or acreage for part. 7-ROOM house, large lot. double ira- rage. fruit, henhouse, $1600. Easy terms. PERRINE SB MARSTER3, 312 Oray Bldg n FOR SALE two furnished houses. Fruit farm. Will sell for Just the prir of buildings. We write Insurance nd Loan Money. SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO. 203 U. S. Bank. Salem. n IXCHANOES New 7-room furnished duplex house. Income $45 monthly. Will trade $1800 equity for clear unimproved acreage anywhere. a-ROOM strictly modem house, gar age. North Salem. Will trade $1500 equity for smsller house. Service station snd camp ground. $16 000. Owner wants stocked and equipped farm not over $9000. SOCOLOFSKY & SON 1st Nat l. Bank Bldg. n EXCHANGE Kcal Kstale FOR EXCHANOE Oood 115 acre farm not far from city. Price S9000. No mortgage. Will accept (rood city property in exchange. Modern 6-room house in Lonsvlew. Wash., rented for $40 per month, mortgage $1700. Wants Salem home. 10 acres of 16-year old filberts to trade for house in Salem. Duplex house on fine residential cor ner to trade for Klp.math Palls pro perty. Price $5000. No encumbrance. Want farm of 20 to 40 acres not far out to exchange for 4 small properties in Salem valued at $3000. LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 320 State Street. Phone 1727. nn TRADlT"FOR LARGER RANCH 16 A. House, barn, nvj&t alt in crop. good soil, about 7 milf north of balem. Will go up to S-3O00 on place that -will -suit. -191 Acres. Pine land. $100 per ecre. Oood Improvements. 10 A. timber. 100 A. plow (Hna. uirme xo Mcaiinn vllle. Take $2500 down, balance at 4 for 10 years. This Is certainly 33 Acres. Ocod house, new dairy barn. poultry nome. uarit son. mi land and partly In crop. Will sell for $7500. part down, balance time. Lays north of Salem on highway. Don't overlook thta. If you want a nrw-art nl&M chpan. 114 Acres. 2 houses, one torn, tome frmt, some crop, trice rraiiccu w fi'-vi i miiM outh of Salem. Thce are all up lend id bu;s and Will tana inspection, r.r.a REARS St TUCKER, 184 9. Cornl. St. If It Is ft farm you wsnt ws have it. WOULD you lihe to trade your house for a cnicnen roiicn r w nvc rt ranches to trarte for eood rlty pro perty. Bee SEARS Si TUCKER, 184 S. Commercial St. nn AUTOMOBILES PHirm POR QUICK. SALE 25 Ford touring J on Wnrrl rnatiHttr .............. 115 27 Ponttsc coupe 24 Overland sedan 11 WnipiW trui. --- 28 Oaklsnd coach . ii kitr atco co. Cor Ltbrtyand Perry SU. q ti-m unroun inn Pot the best values in'OsM Care many late modols to rhoose from Prnt!ict. Emx. Chevroleu. Borne Priced m ww s w mmar.u raQff H r I TTH 1 II IITORS High Chemeketa u. Tel. 1000- riif VANT AD3 AUTOMOBILES VALLEY MOTOR CO.. .-. BUT WITH SAFETY' ' ' TJSED FORDS V :-'jt' COUPES - , Model A Standard ........i..t 447$ Model A Business : 425 Model A sport ............. wo 1026 Model T .....v.- $174 V - B 1929 Model T. New paint 135 1925 Model T New paint 100 1924 Model T. Meir-palnl ...... ' 95 1923 Model T 45 " ;' ROADSTERS Model A Standard V. 90S 125 . 100 M 11)27 Model T 1924 Model T 1U24 Modl T TOURINGS - 1026 Model T 1926 Model T , 1924 Model T. Ruxtell axle .... : 135 as : 75 1 S5 1924 Model T .. ............ igurt Model T -. Several more tourings with 11 censes lor $23 toai wui run. Model AA. Rowe frame ext BOO 1927 Chevrolet. Cab and body wo 1924 Model TT. Muncle Uans. . 125 1924 Model TT 100 1923 Model TT' 95 PICKUPS Model T. Steel box , Model T . , Model T. Wood box . Model T. Wood box , 1023 1924 1023 lj20 150 75 60 35 DELIVERIES 1927 Chovrolet. Closed panel ... 315 Model T. Closed panel ... 175 Roadster. Closed body ..... 125 Closed Dane4 75 1920 102S 1924 U24 Open delivery ., 75 ' Terms Trade. SEE VALLEY MOTOR CO. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Center at Liberty. Salem, Oregon, q SEDANS 1929 Chevrolet Six 3075 1927 Chevrolet . 395 1929 Overln'.J 245 1923 Studebaker 235 1923 Ford 115 COACHES 1923 Chevrolet 450 1927 Chevrolet 315 1920 Chevrolet 205 1927 Pontlao 300 1929 Ford Tudor 450 1927 Essex . 395 1927 Star 315 SPORT COUPE3 192S Nash Cabriolet 625 1929 Chevrolet Six Conv. Cabr. , G15 1930 Chevrolet Six 750 COUPES 1929 Whippet , 475 1928 Chevrolet 435 1927 Chevrolet 395 192(1 Ford 225 1925 Chevrolet 333 ROADSTERS 1927 Star 375 TRUCKS 1929 Chevrolet Six, dandy stock body. seven Inch balloon tires In rear, all set for that heavy hauling Job, $590. 1928 Chevrolet, four speed transmis sion. Just what you need for gen eral farm work $450 1929 Model A Ford. Dual transmission In A-l shape and guaranteed , $550 1923 Chevrolet Six sedan delivery. Closed car comfort In a dandy de livery for grocery. Xlorlat or laun dry $S05 A nice assortment of tourings from $25 to $300. Now Is the tlmo to maxe your selection wnue tne siock la complete. A email down payment win hold your car. DOUOLAS MCKAY CHEVROLET CO. THREE LOCATIONS 430 N. Commercial St. Phone 1803. 530 Chem.ket. St. Phone 1425. Lot next to City Hall st High St. q FINANCIAL LOANS WHERE TO BORROW MONEY: On Automobiles, Furniture, uvea toes, Personal effects, and other good ee- cuiitiee. National Loso A Finance Co. LiMnstvi bv sute): 410 Bank of Com merce. Salem, Ore. r WE HAVE THE MONEY "ti refinance your present home or farm loan; also to assist you to buy. hi 1 1 1 nr lm nrnvit. Lana terms, low rates. Pay oft any time. See us first. DEL AN U fit 990 N. Church St. Phone 2830. r I.OANfl Tr HATJIHIKD PEOPLE on plain notes, endorsed notes, fur niture, pianos ana otner persona, pro perty. Repay In small monthly in stallments. Proihot and courteous service. All transactions strictly con fidential. , STATE LOAN COMPANY 212 Oregon Bldg, 2nd floor. Corner State and Hlh Office hours 10 a.m. to "0:30 pm Telephone 932. Licensed by state. r PERSONAL LOANS . on salaries, furniture, can. endorsed notes, repayable 1-20 monins. ttorrow safely from Salem's own and largest finance company. Quick end honest service. Licensed by state. OENERAL FINANCE CORP. 2nd floor 1st Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Phone 1200 Office hours 8:30 to o p.m. farm loans ft'.r.. small expense. F. L. Wood. 341 State St. r WE HAVE Dlentv of money to loan on farm and city property. Low Interest rates. Hud kins .UiTteeee A Investment Oo. U Ultra Store bldg. Phone 22i r HAWKINS Ai ROBERTS. Inc.. for CltV snd farm loans. Kates ana costs low mi ttviUhlt protnot service. 206 Ore son Building r FFDEKAL FARM LOANS 6,4 ' Wilkinson. U 8 Bank bldg. r AH INSTALLMENT LOAN ! Rm to Reofli. nm cot let us exDlatn lu advantages over ft airman i mot, ANURRSON A HUrllfl , 169 South Hlsh Correspondents Font'-able Snvunts.Ar l-oan Ass'b. v MONEY to loan on real esttte. Pri vate money, lowest ratm T K- Forrt Fust National BaI f LOAu4 ON AUTOMOBILES Oontraote Refinanced Payments Reduced You Keep Your Automobile We pey balance due dealer. bank or finance com can if, and reduce your payments. Ad ditional money loaned Strict ly confidential. We handle out own paper. E1KER AUTO CO. Co. jer Liberty end Ferry BU. Phone 121 8alm. Ore BOPKOW money on your persone.1 . n. K.i.k In mnrnf 111 In. stall m ruta HlUsAMErlK lAJtn mnrniii Licensed by State. BOS Bank of Commerce Blog f LOANS 711 IJlkaFTTE VALLST7 FARMS Anderson at Rupert. 16 High. I' DIKKCTOKY At t TIOSFFK P. It WOODRY. 12 yeaia Salem s lead ing auctioneer .nd lurnliur. dealer cut pa'd lor used furniture Re. aod tor. 1S10 N. Summer. Phone .11. aa tacllshed 19 IS. DIRECTORY ULAL'ksMlTUlNQ BLACKO MITRING HORSESUOE1NU Win. ivies, 353 Chetnekeu St. Dlaoa smithing and repair work, .11 kinds. Wm. Benson, first elasa horseahoelns. Orders taken for country work. 351314. BICYCLC8 LLOYD I. RAUSDEN. bike CCOSSOTle ana niocies. srrr uourt street. BATTKRY SUPPLIES a. D. BARTON, National Batterls. starter and generator work Ferry and niso sirewts. CUIKorKACTOKS DR. O. U SCOTT, chiropractor, 356 N High street Phone. 87 and 3104J. o" DR. U. B. SCOFIELD, X-ray. Phon. 2104 414 First Nat'l. Bank bids. CHIMNEY SWEEPS CHIMNEY SWEEP, Phone R. C. Nortn- ness, 110. 0141 CABINET WOKK JACOB WK1ZEL. Cabinet work and rennlsning. Furniture reoairins. rn 1501 339 Court street. Salem. o CUNTBACTI1BS A J. ANDERSON, general contrcator. Estimates and plan. free. Ph. 057. o J. A KAPPHAHN. General team and power shovel contractor, excavating and grading Office phon. 1399. lies. 194F11. o r.N(IIIAVINU SALEM ENOKAV1NO CO Cuts of all purposes. Tel. 343 180 H Comnwflal street. ELECTUICAL l PPLILS BILL POWERS battery, auto electric service 21B state St. Phone 937. HALIK ELECTRIC CO. 441 N. Front St. Electric contracting and rep a: ring Appliances and Fixtures. Phone , EOFP ELECTRIC CO, 347 Court St We do house wiring and carry com plete stock of fixtures. Instrument repairing, expert mental work. Elec tric appliances repaired. Phone 488. o FLEENER ELECTRIC CO.. Electric lighting futures and electric ranges Phone 980. 471 Court street. CUT flowers and floral nieces. Deliv ery. C. F. Brelthaupt, florist, 613 State street rnone sou. MKKOIANT TAILOR M. A. ESTE3. fine tailoring. 125 North uoeriy street. o" INSURANCE CHAS. SPUR UN Real Estate and Insurance. 175 8. High St. Phone 534. O MATTKKSSKS KKNOVATKU MATTRESSES renovated. We reno vate all kinds of mattresses, called for and delivered. Best of work guarau- teea. capital uuy ucaaing uo. Port land road. Phone IB. PLl MUIMJ PLUMBING and ceneral reDalr work. Phone 550. Graber Bros 154 South Liberty street. THEO. M. BARK. Plumblnu. heatirm. sheet metal works. 164 S. Commercial street. ROWLAND PRINTING CO.. Masonic Temole basement. Phone 1512. o PIANO Tl NfcB OLO. C. WILL. Pianos, phonogranhs. sewing machines, sheet music and piano siumes. repairing pnonogrspna ana sewing macawu. ti dun oi Salem. Oregon. STOV I, AMi HTO.K KKPAIK1NU STOVES POR SALE REBUILT ftnd i-eDaired bv exoert. All kinds of wov- eu wire fence, fancy and plain. Bop bassets ana noons, logan noons. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 363 unemexeia sc. k. u. .neming. MCAVCNf.EK SALEM SCAVANGEK. Phone 167. SOOS GARBAGE CO. Reliable service. Phrt- officii 3125: res 893 J. o SALEM UAKBAOB CO. for prompt nnd continues service, c Danes ooos and Carl Boos. Phone 3125 or 898J. CITY GARB AOs, CO. Prompt scrvloa Phone 2290. TKANM-'EU AMU STURAUK CUtlUINS e HOKTSCH, local .ml long distance hauling, rnone 8402; Res. 129F2 or 12S7B. lVATKIC t'OMI'ANK OHEOON-WASHI'iaTON WaUr 8er Tlce Company. Office, corner Com mercial and Trade street.. Bill, t! able monthly. Phone. 3 4. WATCH KKPAIKIN.) UUAKAN1KXD WATCH RKPAHUNO or money back. The Jewel Boa 173 n, uoeriy, eaiem. LEUAIjS C.tl.l. FOR IMPKOVKMK.NT BONUS Ol TIIK t'lTV OF HAI.F.M. OKKtlO.N flotlo. la hereby given that on June 1, 1930. there will be funds on hand and BDDllcaoie to tne payment 01 city of Salem Improvement Bonds, Scries "2F ". No. 1 to so. ootn inclusive. Holder, of these bonds will present them lor oevment st tne olllce 01 the city tressurer, as Interest will cease alter tne .outs aar. c. o. RICE. Cltv Treasurer. May 14, 111, 21 NOTIC E OF 1IKAKINO OF Ollli:( TIII.SH Til FINAL AI'I'OUNT NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVF.N that MADELEINE W. DYER, aa the duly appointed, qualified and acting exe cutrix of the last will and testament snd citste of CJEOROIANA U. WALKER, deceased, haa duly render ed and nrcsented for settlement and filed In the County Court of the State ol Oregon for the County of Marlon a final account of her administration of said estate, and that Tuesday, the twenty-seventh day of May, 1U30, at the hour of ten (10) oclock In the forenoon ot said day. at tne court room of said court in the Marlon County Courthouse in the City of Fa- lem. County or Marlon, state 01 ore eon. have been duly fixed and SO' pointed by nald court as the time nnd the place for the hearing of objec tions to ssld final account and lite settlement thereof. Dated and first published the twentv-thlrd dsy of April, 1030. MADELEINE W. DYER, as Execu trix of the Last Will and Testament and Estate ot Oeoiglaua D. Walker. dcceaed, CAP.SON ft CARSOW. Attorneys for Executrix. April 23. 30: Msy T, 14, 21 PHOPOMtl, FOR HI 'PP1.IF.II SEALED BIDS Will b. received tip SO a p.m. iun. a, w.w m. Of the undeislgned for furnishing to pnrtments supplies consisting of dry- shoes, hsnlware, brooms, dmxs. sta- the aeml-annual period ending Dec. 31, 10:10, Bperlflcsuous and schedule, will be furnished upon application to th. undersigned, also from th trad, and commercial bureau of th. Port land Chimber of commerce. Multno mah Hotel, or from ttM Oregon Man ufacturers Aaaoelatlon. Oregon Build ing, both located In Portland, Oregon. Each bid shall be accompanied by a oent of th. whole amount bid, mad. pay.nl. 10 wane ..Drain, vti.wi Oregon Stat. Board of Control, or WO. re ill. l-I. vii. ,,,...,- S600 or mots, a aurety bond from InSS in Ijrexon will o. aix.-evi" " PLC Ol lilt cnrca. llir miii. pn-it held as . guaranty of the faithful The board reiwrve. th. right to re ject .nv or all bids. CARIE ABRAMS, Secretary Orexon Stat. Board of Control, Capital Bldg. Salem. Oreaon. May 21, 24, 27. 11 STUDENTS r ypi ii jsi; :m t- If $ Student, at Dartmouth eolleo. dlsaore. en dres. nform. 80m. ar trylnf to Mt a ttyl. they hop. will b. popular when warm weather sets In, whll. other.' ar. trying to counUraot th. Inrluenc I ' with Ions trousera, warm osM and ovsrshoes a. above picture thewa, I SMOULDERING FEUD FLAMESON LIBRARY Continued from page 1) the court did not act under this provision. It purchased the library outright from money from the gen eral fund. . "There ts only one theory tinder the law that these books could be purchased with money from tne general fund and that Is that they were psrehased for tne use 01 the judges. They had no tight to purchase them for the use of law yers or anyone else under that the ory of the law and If they were purchased for the use of the cir cuit court then the circuit coudt has the right to designate their use and where the books shall be Installed. If they were not pur chased for the use of the Judges then it was an unwarranted use of the public funds and members of the county court can dig down Into their own pockets and pay for the books. "It la absurd to hare the library on the fourth floor. Half ot the library la now In my office, the reports furnished by the state ana my own library. I haver to run up and down stairs every 10 minutes, leave my office alone, be away from the telephone and when people of the county are looking for me 1 am In the law library room and they cant find me. I am willing that the lawyers have keys to my office and anyone who Is entitled to use the books. There Is noth ing secret In here." Judge McMahan declares the room on the fourth floor where the books are Is draughty and cold in the winter, that It Is dark on cloudy days .nd lights are needed at any time to read In It. He fur ther avers the room Is too large for library needs and could be de voted to some other use with more advantage to the founty. "I am going to see the books are moved down where they are ot some value to the people they were purchased for," declared the Judge. UNCERTAIN CHARGE CAUSES SHORTAGE Continued from page 1) the supervision of which all of the oonstructton work on the port was done, took un consideration of the matter of fees to be charged last fall and a special committee was appointed to investigate tne charges of established ports elsewhere. Upon the recommendation of the sub committee that the Incomplete fa- duties of the port at that time did net warrant Imposition of fees the matter was continued until the hangars and runways had been completed. -With these facilities still unfln Ished the special airport committee was discharged by order of the council the first of the year and Its functions and duties were trans ferred to a regular council com mittee ot three members at tliat time. Aside from a few - Informal dis cusslons and a few visits of Its members to the airport the new council committee does not appear to have functioned to any extent in the four months since It was or ganized. Wednesday morning the members got together and Informally dis cussed the offer of the federal gov ernment to Install border lights on the field at an estimated cwtt of around 3M0, If the city would un dertake to maintain the lights and agree to reimburse the government at some future date, without in terest, for the money expended, but reached no definite conclusion as to what its recommendation to the council would be. The committee has never held a formal meeting for the transaction pf business with the .upcrtntendrnt of the port present, E. A. Bholen. chairman- of the new committee. said, adding that they had had "no tniatnem to transact." Rhotrn ssld that he had talked with Everly regarding the matter of fees, and that Eyerie had told him there wen no landing leas charged and that there bad been practically no business don. at the port during th. winter tor which fees could be charged. ' Rhotrn slated that he was under the Impression that the schedule DISAGREE ON DRESS REFORM of fees was established by the lease between Eyerly and the city, which was executed last summer, out ad mitted that he had not familiar ized himself with the terms of the lease. Eyerly said Wednesday that the fees charged by airports over the country vary widely both as to na ture and amount A few charge landing fees, particularly to com mercial planes, practically all charge storage fees for overnight stops, and it Is general practice to take a percentage of tne fares collected ny planes carrying passengers on snort trips from the field. The only fees so far collected at tne airport were a percentage from such a "barn storming" plane, although Eyerly said that they have had a private plane in storage in the hangar during the winter upon which storage charges will be due when It is taken out. While there is no expectation In any quarter that the fees possible of collection for use of the airport during the first two or three years will equal the bond interest and sinking fund requirements. It Is anticipated that they will increase steadily with natural seasonal fluc tuations and should amount to con siderable during the summer months it a schedule ot charges is fixed. Now firmly established, the Oak land, canr., port is collecting re venues to the amount of $5000 a month. Eyerly said, who also ex pressed tlie opinion that the city must expect to subsidise the port during the period ot its develop ment. Installation of the border lights will aid materially In increasing the business of the locsl port, Ey erly believes, In that it will bring the equipment of tne port up to standard requirements ana piaee it on the official national airways map. All bills paid from the airport fund since January 1 were on con tracts performed before the first of the year and their payment was authorized by the general airport committee of council, chamber of commerce and American Legion members that was In charge of air port affairs prior to January 1. Those payments aggregated 1508832. Since the balance In the fund at the first ot the year was only $5027. .76 this accounts tor the present overdraft of 160.97. The original airport bond fund a- mounted to (4a.s42.50, the toO.000 Is sue having been sold at ft discount. There was ft refund on gasoline amounting to $69.80, rental on a gasoline pump of $1 and fee rev enues from flyers using the field of $15, making the total receipts $48,928.30. Expenditures from the fund were: Paid to contractor for building hangar, $10,752.90; purchase ot land, $22,708; labor and engineering, ar chltect'a fees, clearing, drainage and part of apron construction, $9427.96; cement for apron, $1331.08; gaso line and oil. $768.75; tractor, $1620; printing bonds, opinion on bonds and advertising bonds, $302.75: in suranee. $302.41: fencing, $167.25; supplies, tools, etc., $1045.12; plumb ing, $258.65; scraper, $281. Total, $48,988 87. . This total Is In excess of the or iginal amount ot receipts by $60.57. It hasn't been considered neces sary that the above payments be approved by the new committee on airports and aviation mat nas ex isted since the first of the year since they all applied to matters disposed ot prior to that time. Bills are now coming In, however, mat will have to have the consideration of the new committee. 80 far there is a bill from the Charles K. Bpauld Ing Logging company for $42.51 for lumber and another 0111 01 lignuy less than $10 for gasoline. These have been approved by L. u. Eyerly, superintendent of the port. FLOWERS SIDE ISSUE BERLIN POWER PLANT neriin rsi mower raising has be come a side line to generating elec- The city of Berlin has built a number ot hothouses mar IIS CMC , .1- nnom ttlant. .tuf fM.mnln. atS lions, lnme noxnousra arr nrmi with the waste steam from the pow er houses and In hem flowers are raised. Results have exceeded expecta ii t ,.. imnnrta a! fkiwsra from Holland and Southern France hare decreased considerably. The new m ternrls. thus helps to Improve the German trade balance. Artt4 rM I'M BIRTHS, DEATHS MARRIAGES DEATHS Rhodes At tha mldcnca. Itouta t. Mar 19. Mrs. Anna Rhodes. b&. Wit ot Ell Rhodes; mother ol Mrs. Frank Snyder ot Brooks. Mrs. Harvey Ben nee 01 Baiem: Mrs. sHUfzii Mason ox Camas, Wash.; Harry oX Brooks, For- rest 01 (jamas, waan.; ana LjOuis Wal lace of Salem. Funeral services Thurs day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the Clough -Taylor chapel. Interment Belle-f asso ceiuctery at Woodburn. MARRMCR LICENSES TJlysses Hampton. 23 and Hawn R. Ballard. 18. both ol Jefferson. GRAF ZEP PASSES CAPE VERDE ISLANDS Continued from page 1 " an air base for 8outh American malls from Europe and return. Seville, Cpaln (IP) More than a third of the Graff Zeppelin's route from Ceville to Pernambuco, Brazil, lay behind the big dirigible Wed nesday as it soared through south Atlantic skies on its trail-blazing commercial venture. Dr. Hugo Eckcner, commander ot the dirigible, advised at 10:1$ p.m. 8. 8. T. the ship had passed the last of the Canary Islands, with the exception of the Cspe Verde Islands, the last land to be sighted before -tiling down at Pernambuco, prob ably Thursday morning. . The last of the Canary Islands are 112$ miles from Seville, whence the Oraf Zeppelin departed at 3:32 a. m. E. 8. T Tuesday ou the 3700 mllo flight to Brazil. . All reports received from the big airship slnoe It left hers were most encouraging. It sailed to the Span ish coast and on the new route south westward across the south At lantic, was hampered slightly by headwinds, but not enough to mar the voyage. - Once, before reaching tne Can aries, Dr. Eckcner turned the ship's nose westward to avoid a low pres sure area reported north of the Is lands and to reach the helpful trade winds more quickly, but after a few hours the ship veered southward again, and continued on Its charted course. As the Oraf Zeppelin neared the Canaries, however. Its progress be came smoother. JAIL INDIAN POETESS FOR SALT RAIDING - Continued from page 1) leadership of Mahatma Gandhi's civil disobedience campaign, Mrs. Saorjlnl Naldu was arrested during a raid on the salt deposits here In which 1Q of her volunteers were Injured and many others arrested. Tuesday s raid was featured by a strategic move by the volunteers who divided Into two bodies which converged from different directions upon the glistening piles of salt symbolising Britlsn authority. Seeing the Indians separate tr.eir forces, the police concentrated upon the nearest group. These, however, broke Into a run and ontdlstanced the constables until they reached the wire defenses ot the salt heaps. They surged about these until the police rushed up and scattered them with blows from their long bamboo sticks. The main body of bout 2.000 Indians made for another salt pile and the police accordingly wheeled and charged It In turn. With wild cheers and cries oi "hall our motherland." the volun teers milled about the salt heaps trvlne to taasoo the wooden posts of the projecting wire fence m or der to pull them from tne ground. They were frustrated In tills at tempt, the police charging the yell ing, struggling mass and repeated ly hitting out with their sticks. The volunteers did not fight back, carrying out the Instructions pre viously given them by Mrs. Naldu. By this time all available stret chers hsd been used and Improvised one. were needed to carry away the Injured. It was then that Mrs. NaiHu who had been looking on the struggle from a distance approached the salt heaps and was arrestco together with Gandhi's ton. Man ila!, who Is the third ot the Ma hatma'a sons to be arrested. try Journal Want Ads