SATURDAY JUNE 21, 1930
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON
PAGE ELEVEN
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FOR SALE HOUSES
A coou old style, e-room home in fine
candr.wn wim mhm furniture, locat
Ia i JdOTS Center itfreet. has two low,
priced iur OiCK. fiAUfi a20U. Easy
ii-rms. LuuneUiaCe pusest.iuu. It you
are luc-king lor a real value, here It la.
H Git ABJfiNHOKST CO. itealtors
l;U S. Liberty St. Phone 61S. Blair
HOI St; and lot. l'A atory, 4-rooms
cornstalrs, 120. tiniall payment
oown 21 18 Lazel Ave. Sulem. a 146
BAitUAlw, nearly new 7-room mod
em iiuuie. lull tMtuement, fireplace,
iiunuce, uouoie garage. Inquire 1Q3S
j loth; ia
In neat a-coom oungaiow partly fur
nished, lance garden ready lor use,
price only aluoo. fcimaU don pay
rrfiit. balance monthly.
SEE Mrs. Kill with
LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors
320 State Street. Phone 1727. a"
HOME,. BARGAINS
a to.vi fiia room liouwe oa pavement,
close in. ulo Salem. 6ij down.
hj per mo.
xn.iii unrisrn five room borne, prac
tically new. splendid enst Irout lot
with several bearing fruit trees, fine
View OaK iinors, oaaenieiib, lurnniT,
firenlaoe dawu, bal. muuUily.
Located on fairmount Hill. I
IBSO. Modem IK room iiuinc wivu 0
etuit front on pavement, near school
Slid Ul-S t II' -J A it.l.'f. t'.w "Mil
furnace, fireplace, garage, breakfast
nook. A HEAL SACRIFICE, fSM
down, balance 40 per mo.
fc500 Modern 4-room home except
basement, hardwood floors, garage,
pived street, near school, terms
immediate possession. YOU WILL
I.IKE THIS LITTLE HOME. SE IT
TODAY 1 - 1
;aao New modern five room home,
complete in every way. THE BEST
VALUE YOU HAVE SEEN FOU A
LONG TIME. Only $250 down, bal
ance t30 per mo. .
t-J , -,i' r-S ft FIRE INSURANCE
V. H. GRABENHORST & CO. Heultora
1;14 S. Liberty St. Phone S15. al48
FOR SALETFine lot with Boocl 4-room
house, well furnished, owner must
leave Boon. Only 8800.
borne good homes to trade for acreage.
Money to loan. We write Insurance.
SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO.
20'2 U. S. Bank. SaJem
A MODERN 5-room bungalow at 710
N. Summer for sale at leas than its
value. Easy terms. Price 37&Q.
6-room English style home, modern
In every way. nice lawn and shrtib
tiery at 2020 N. 4th St. 50 down, 35
per mo. Trice 83500.
A buiigalow. 4 rooms and noon in n.
Balem at a Bacrlfioe prlca. Fine loca
tion, paving. lwn and shrubbery.
1700 to Lonn Fire Insurance
930 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone C37,
6-ROOM house, completely lurniBueu
with now furniture. Wcstlughonse
lec. range, overstuffed davenport,
cardens unusually attractive with two
lily and fish ponds, trees, double ga
rage. Owner will move out his cloth
ing and turn It over to you for 82500
with a down pmt. of 8400 and 2& a
month. If you need a home this is
an opportunity. ,,
WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor
175 S. Hltzh St. a
AN EXCELLENT BUY I Don't pass this
up. House with 5 large rooms, lot of
tjuiit-ins, in good condition, lot aox
170 garage, paving In and paid. OWLi
1000 with 8200 down.
SOCOLOFSKY & SON
1st Nat'l. Bank bldg.
FIVE room house, bath, garage, pae
anent paid, North Salem. 81000. Term
Intjuire 1C65 N. Fifth. 158
FOR SALE FARMS
YES
Why not do some trading?
0 acres, good improvements, 36 ac
res bottom land. Running water,
extra good sotL Trade for city pro-
12?eacres, good Improreaienta, TlS .
An cmn infTi tAnbr. Running wa
ter. All fenced, en good road. Wants
smaller place.
acres. Good T-r. wuse. electric!,
large barn, some timber. 200 A. ctfi
Mt,eun rimninir water, some bot
tom land. All fenced. Price only
11.000. Will take house in Salem
as part, or Eugene property.
340 acres, good improvements, 3 , M
feet timber. 60 A. plow land. JVaT'W
City property OTmaUcresrge. Price
88000. , .
309 acres, 5-r. house, large nam. an
fenced, running water, et A. cu'.ti
Tatiou, some Umber. A fine tock
farm. Price ccly 83260. on good
market road. This is a snap. Will
give terms. No trade.
IIS acres welt Improved. 22 A. 111
fcMrtK H vears old: 1 A. walnuts. 8
unr. nirt- ii A nrunes 11 years old.
This place is a money maker. Price
34.700. Take city property or se
curities. If yon want to sell or Tuy
better. See SEARS & TUCKER, 1S4 6.
ConVl. St.
BEST BUYS
SVt acres close in. has a good 6 -room
bouse. Lights and -water system. Lots
of fine fruit. Can be bought at a
bargain. , .
4-room house on a (rood corner lot.
Both streets paved and paid, for sujO
ahotwes valued at 84000. T7iU ex
change for acreage. 4-room house
partly furnished, win rent for 810.
BECHTEL or THOMASON b
BY OWNER. 120 acres. 00 teres whe.it.
balance pasture. Good buildings, water
gvped tojjouse, barn. Will take Salem
residence as part payment. Crop eoes
-ith fjrm. 44 H. tapitoi ot.
O'Brien.
bl53
SMALL ACREAGE ON EASY TERMS
1000. Five acres. est of soil, located,
east, f.25 down. 10 per mo.
$1875. Five acres on paved load, near
school. 625 down. 610 per mo.
IBM. Five acres, best of fruit SOIL
eeven black walnut trees ready to
graft. 8100 down. 610 per mo.
1000. One acre, beautiful view, close
in near bus line. 625 down. 010 mo.
760 One acre in bsaring apples, not
lur from city limits, 650 down, 810
per mo. , . '
1250. Ten acres, all under PiOW, oesx
of walnuts or cherries, 625 down,
10 per mo.
MAL ESTATE tc FIRE INSURANCE
W H GRABENHORST & CO. Realtors
184 8. Liberty St. Phone 515. b!48
OOOD FARM for sale by owner, 835
Saginaw, pnone looan-
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
DOUBLE force well pump, 10-ft. pipe,
1 rrnM.rut 1 6-ft- 7i. PrlC
e S) 64. Phone 2723W. Cl52
rw)ii:r. Rnrhnk need notatoes. Purl
taa Cider Works, Produce dept. West
BALED HAY. Kuenzi, 10F21.
REFRIGERATOR,
Phone 3fi4J.
FOR SALE, bargain, electric ran.
sever been used. 765 Court St. C14J
FOU SAKE MisceHuneous
GOOD di op-head sewing machines t?
and" 9. White St-wing Machine Co.
Across trom EUrtnore theater. cl66
roil BALK 847 autt, size 86. worn a
ahort Luna, 10. Radio sot 810. Phone
2016W. cUH
FUR SALE, milk route villi truclc.
113F14. el50
USED electric ranee and 2 Simmons
bod in fine condition, reasonable.
Cull 1143J. C148
rVH SALE LIVESTOCK
10-1N. old lir, alab. and block 62.60
load. Par few day only. Car planer
wood on hand. Phone 2S65. Tracy
Puel yard. el 70
good wort hor&e.
.el&O
ELROY NASH Auction Ba.es Depot
h:t received carload of horses. Will
test to buyers satisfaction. No- fair
offer refuacd. Tel. 2664 Biilem. tlbO
OR. fltEO T. LANGB. Veterinarian
Offloe VJ9 B Conimprcial Phone 11 Mi
ftaaidenoe fthuite 1B0A.
2 TRKSH coa, heavy milker. 238 S
Church St.
el49
FOR SALE WOOD
GOOD wood, any kind, any lcngtlis,
any time. KU Strtt 940 llishlaud Ave.
Phone eel 70
10-INCH old fir, 4 -ft. fir. oak. ash.
Nq. 1 old fir htll slab. Reduced prices.
C. V. Harbaufrh, 838 Htshlaud Ave.
Call 1990. eel68
WOOD SAWING. Phone 1319. ee!08
EXCELLENT wood. Few cords left, 4
t. oak M; iounic fir 6. Ph. 400. eelSl'
ORDER your wood now. Beat lfl-inch
inside slab wood mixed at Cobba 4k
Mitchell Co.. 15 50 per cord from car.
pnnue U. 349 a. lam til.
PIRST class dry old fir slab, 16-ln
old tir mill block. Screened bos fuel
Prompt delivery. Phone IMS. Fred E.
Wells, Inc. 280 S. Cburcb St. ee
SUED DHT WOOD 6t COAL. SALEM
FT' no Phon IX . "i"-' T-nt tt '
H)K SALE POULTRY
HELl WANTED
PARTNEil radio, code practice.
expense. Slim. Hotel Eldridge. gI49
MKN
To say we have a real opportunity
for men wuo Uesire to learn to sen is
one thing, to prove it Is another.
Here's your chance tt ranke'tis prove
it. If you are neat appearing, between
24 and 4J years of age and are willing
to believe wnen it la proven to you,
answer this ad.
DON'T
let Inexperience stop you because we
teach you, train you. show you. We
are choottlng 3 men to fill positions
left open by promotions and we want
MEN who are willing to work 6 hours
a day.
Be at Rm. 347 N. Com'!. St.
MONDAY 7 P. M. SHARP g!49'
SITUATIONS WANTED
WANTED, Work In private home "by
good reliable slxtcv.i year old girl.
Box 308 Capital Journal. h!48
EXPERIENCED girl, 22. will care for
children or do housework afternoons
and evenings. Phone 943J. h!48
WANTED hour work by middle aged
lady. Phone S85J. hl48
WANTED. Dosltion as bookkeeper.
stenographer or private .woretary toy
young marrica man wrtn yiennniB
personality. Graduate of reputable
budness college. Have had six years
general office experience. Fast, neat,
accurate and not aftoid of work. Be
ginning salary not s Important as
opportunity for advancement. Address
Box 101 care Capital Journal. hi 46
YOUNG man, Willamette university
farm hand. Phone 1544M. . h!48
EXPERIENCED truck and delivery
driver. 15 years experience, wants any
kind ot work. 259 Strand Ave- eve
nintrs. hl
Mittcettuneous WANTED
SPECIAL rates on apt. to couple for
answering phone and other duties.
Write 33.) Capital Journal. 1148
COWS wanted. I want to huy ten,
bead that are sow producing profit
ably or will freshen within 60 days.
Bi A. Rhoten, 1595 S. Ugh St. Phone
2538R. "48
WANT to buy, saddle pony or small
saddle horse. Must be gentle but
with coed action. S. I. Purvlne. 1150
WANTED transportation te San Frmn
ciseo. Will drive or share expenses.
CaM New Sajem hotel. 1150
WANT cattle for pasture. 81 per mo.
Bottom land, shade and running wa
ter. Elmer Anderson. Staytpn. 1148
DOG 3 boarded In a real dog hotel. E
B. Flake's Petland Farm. Pacific hlgh
wnv. po-th. 1
FOR RENT
PLEASANT sleeping room 810, 13 N.
Winter. i1M
n.nnnu furnished home 82. 1163
Wsliec. J16C
FURNISHED cozy 5-room
house. Garden. Phone 22C7R.
modern
J150
3 -ROOM apt. first floor. 356 N. Liber
ty St. JIM
FURNISHED or unfurnished house,
1795 H. Fifth, downstairs apt. 411 N.
Summer. Phone 680. 3148
4-ROOM furnished
Phone
J153
1005.
thhke hnusekceDintt robins and 3-
rnn.v f.imnhM hollXP. 4J5 DlVtSiOTl
pi n WISHED 3 -room aDt. 818. 667 7.
Front St.
FOR RENT
Practlcf.llr new. modern fire room
fiirnixhfd home, located on Fair
moun Hill. 840 per monui. hduih
only. .
V.H CiRABtflHUK3l cz,j. r.ciu.ui-.
134 S. L.bcrty St. Phone 615. JI49
3-ROOM furnished Fpt. Steam heat,
electric range and electric refrigera
tion. 555 N. Liberty St. JI43
LARGE, nicely furnished room, mod
ern, suitable for two. with board. De
li ah t iillocalonJhone
SIJ5F.PINO rooms 82 50 week, garitf
63 50 month. Inquire C46 Marion. )U49
FOR RENT, modern six room house.
fireplace, furnace, hardwood floors,
new eiectrlc range and electric water
heater, nsement and garage -mow
1064M. J149'
FURNISHED 4-room,
1647 N. Church St.
bath. Oarage.
J 149
APARTM15NTS. furnished and unfur
nished, cieee in. 475 N. Com'l. J 149
FOR RENT, store, fully equipped, vul
canising plant and service station. Al
so completely furnished rooming
house, Phone 2 403 J. J148
MY 6-room modern furnished home.
1163 Waller. .3148
NICELY furnished apartment, 1365
Chemefceta. (11
FURNJSHtn bungalow SJSiO, Phone
eventiws. 2W4J J'48
2 3-ROOM furnished apts. Garage, 815
and 625. 1040 Leslie. J151
ROOMS with or without meals, near
Capitol. 3667J. Jl
4-ROOM duplex. Phone 1005. J149
SMALL aptrtment.
Phone 3 543 J.
642 N. Liberty
J 149
FOR RENT furnished, to respons.b.e
party, 5-room modem house, base-
rnl nniif. 430. 1351 Sid St. Wt
Salem, J
FOR RENT
FURnlSHEU Jim fiuor apBrtments.
i60 Union. . juo
HENDERSON furAlahed apt, pitone
1005. lieu
STATE aDariments. 18ao t.tnt t is.
slrable 8-room corner apartment, nice-
ij lurnisnea. Eiecmc refrigci-ation.
ideal lur summer. Concrete bulldlns.
near statehoube, garace. adults, 830 to
840. Phone 2911 or 3olJ. Jlail
PATTON psxunents are ttteely fur
nished, down town district. For In
spection, call Patton's Book store. J
FURNISHED apt. The Brown &iid at
my home. 664 Smith Coml. Phone
3173W or 4B7. Emma Murphy Brown.
J" i
HALIK'S modern apartments. 461
Front street. J
FOR KENT, bungalow, t roams and
bath, full basement. 430 oer mo. 200
North 14tb St. Apply Page f.Pd Page,
Attorneys. Tel. 463. )
FOR RENT, newly renovated house,
YnxM. ciose in, 30s North Liberty
St. Phone 1B34J. j
FOR RENT. Sleeping Ttam :or gen
tlemen. 205 Oreuon Bldg 1
CLEAN, wtll furnished three-room
apartment. Keasonably priced. Adults
475 N. Capitol. 151
PIANOS. Phonographs and sewing
macnut lor rent. tL i. bull purm-
ture Co. i
TURKS garages lor rent, a own Utwn
seeriao rnoDe inu y
LOST AND FOUND
LOST. In or near Salem, brown Bos
ton traveling bag. containing boy's
clothing ana woman apparel. Re
ward. C. F. Breuhaupt, 612 State St
kl48
STRAYED. 18 mouths old heifer
strayed from Durett s pasture on pud'
ding creek. Brtndte color. Please no
tify W. H. Harpst, Rt. 8, box 263 Sa
lem. kl49
MISCELLANEOUS
HOW'S your furnace? If it Is not
heating properly Just call H. B. B
arove. the lurnace man. 256UR
1609. ml65
INVALIDS cared for. Convalescent
and rest borne. AahJund Ora. ml99
REAL ESTATE
JUST WHAT YOU WANT I
2's acres at edge of city limits, cozy
4- rootn house, nice chicken bouse,
automatic water system, gas and elec
tricity, 80 chickens, garden note, lawn
mower and garden tools, all lor 82500.
ONE ACRE
Right on paved highway, 4 miles out.
5- room hoube, electricity, 61000. Kaby
terms. 0
EEAUTIFUL BLDO. SITE
On paved highway ll2 mile out on
high ground, east front, planted to
cherries and walnuts, 1!4 acre ground.
See us about your acreage and home
sites.
ANCER50N S RUPERT
liJ9 S. High St. n!48
RIGHT UP TO SNUFF
New. modern 5-room near Farrish
school. Street and sidewalks all paved.
83300. Terms, 8300 cash, bal. 836 mo.
62100 BUYS
modern 4-room house, basement.
lurnace, garage. We have several fur
nished houevs for sale, one 61200, an
other 82500. " .
HOC uEisatt wun
ANDERSON & RUPERT
169 S. High St. lU48
F.ASY TERMS. PRICED LOW
in erfis (rood soil, rock road. 6 miles
out, only 8500 and 6100 clown, bal
ance arrange.
6 acres 3A ml. out, only 6400. Terms.
10 acres, 7 cultivatea, some timoer,
good fruit soil, only 6700. Terms.
KM miles out.
30 acres, buildings. 1300. Terms.
1 acre, spring, nuuaings, goua sou,
8500. Terms. ,
r brown or Wm. W. POWELL
109 S. Commercial nl&O
RDUlt REAL BUYS
826 down. 825 month, good 6-r. Mas
tered nouse, a gooa iow, bsiouv
trees. Housa has fireplace, bath,
toilet and electric lights, city wa
ter. Large .garage. Price for all only
6300 down buys 1 acre ground, good
-r. nouse, won ciecir-ii;
tern, good basement, on City bus
ltno nn lilVMl hlBhWBY.
7 aore'ehioken ranch, all madum, only
S4 snues ca city umita eaai, iinc
nlr.r Ktra ffood and "Well eaUtP-
ped. Trade for modern house in Sa-
lem. eee
SEARS & TUCKER. 184 S. Coml,
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SALEM
Ann -I.OSE-IN ACREAGE HOMES
Prjatlcsliy new 6-room modern house
and garage, good location, paring
paid. Price for quick sale 83800; 6200
cash, balance 830 a month, including
Interest. .
GOQP 6-ROOM MODERN HOUBE
anrf r.ARAr.E oaved street. North
Liberty street. Reduced from 83500 to
63100; 6806 cash. 825 monthly, includ
ing interest. .
5-room house, north Salem, bath and
toilet, no basement, paved street
nornded. Price 62300: 6150 cash, bal-,
ance monthly 621-70.
8-room bouse, garage, -close m, east
front, plastered house, full basement,
lurnace not in. Price reduced for
quick sale from 68000 to 82000: 200
cash, balance good terms. Has second
floor apartment with private en
trance. See this at once.
FOR BEST OFFERINGS In Salem
houses, close-in acreage homes and
dairy farms, SEE WELLS TALLMAN.
411 Oregon Building. Pi 49
2 VACANT lots cast front, paved
street, cement walks, all for 41300.
7-room home near statehouse. corner
lot. paved and paid, 62600. 8 '-50
cash, balance 625 per month, In
cluding interest.
One to three acres on paved road.
Just out side of city limits. 6500 per
acre on easy terms.
We lend money on farm and city pro-
wf A. LISTON. Masonic Bldg. Hl50
90 ACRE HOWELL PRAIRIE FARM
Best of soil, snap. 8125 per ocre.
329 A. Okla. farm 200 In cult. Bldgs..
jrood location, near oil dlst. Trade for
wBey farm. . . .
2 A tract and 4-room house In Sa
lem, only 61700. Easy terms.
W A. tract near Salem, ail In cult.
Gosd location. 63000. Terms,
See our list before lnvestiim.
PERRINE & MARSTERS
212 Pt ay Bidn.
TAKE car or what? for 81500 equity
in 4-room bungalow. Fine shape. In
Hniivwood. near school and bus. own-
ir 2120 Myrtle Ave. -1.148
OPKJJINO up a new tract in Pleasant
Home addition. Making special ofler
on these of five dollars down and five
dollars a month. See Mrs. Emma Mur
phy Brown with Price and Company
at 170 North Front St. Phone 487, p
ACREAGE BARGAIN
15 a ores, all cleared, the best of choc
olate loam, fine berry or vegetable
land, running water, gooa roaa,
miles from Ladd & Bush bank, gar
oo mu. won Onlv S2500: 6500
down payment, brvlnnee to suit at 6.
' Lit Nat'l. Bank bldg n
A PRACTICALLY new 4-ro-m English
h --. MvnI Ktteet. Price 61900
witii tlOO down or w.U trade for
mall grocery or service atatlon
A splendid 20 acre farm equipped lor
poultry ranch, neat home, lights, wa
it works, beautiful locitmn on paved
higtwsy. Price 17000, ir.clud:ng good
. r-nn-. urtri drm mnchlnerv.
We have 2 equipped dairy farms to
trade for Snlem property.; 3 ciear Sa
lrtn nropprtle.i for farm.
McGILCHRIST & PENNINGTON
209-10 U. S. Bank bldg. Phone 140. r1
Try Journal Want Ads
REAL ESTATE
17S A. stock ranch, I'l miles Salem.
fair bldgs., 60 acres cultivation, sev
eral springs, some limbec, all fenced,
845 per acre.
Valley Land c. 104 at. Ajipcnr. diw
WANTED
To hear from party who baa good
farm for sale. KO JUNK. Box 100 care
Capital Journal. nlSl
SUBURBAN HOME
Mew 4 -room plastered, English type
noine wun ouut ins, ewctric iicnia..
good drove well, nice lawn and shrub
bery, double Karate, chicken coops, 1
acre f rich, fertile soil, all in tardea.
on pavea xo3 not zar cut. rccc
82500: CtMth 8100. bal. monthly.
LEO N. CHILDS CO., IteallOTg
820 feiate Street. Phone 2727. B
EXCHANGE Kuil EeUU
6-ROOM borne, snoderu. except baae-
ment, to Uade lor acreage close in.
Inquire corner Lewis and Berry Sis.
imito
LOT in Toledo for equity in, Selcreat.
Call Mr. Parker 8490. nnloO
EXCHANGE
We liave several Salem resident PTO
parties of 4 and 8 rooms, valued at
82000 to 82500 each to exchange for
acreage near Salem. What have you?
LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors
3J0 Suite Street. Phone 1727. nn
SELL or trade my equity in 41 -room
house, close in. Box S7 Capital Jour
nal. nnl(J3
EXCHANGE 20 acres 5 utiles out. Will
take car or Incubators. Enough wood
oil -mace to oar balance on easy terms.
Phone 2766: 2160 N. 6th St. nnl&l
EXCHANGE. Westinzhouse electric
range fur afl range, 2160 N. sth St.
Phone 27tJ8. suil46
TKADK. nice home with 2 lots, near
car aud school, for Salem proper tj.
Address C. W. Gladstone. Ore.
cnlBO
AUTOMOBILES
VALLEY MOTOR COMPAKa'
FORD BARGAINS '
1929 Model A Tudor 6460
1928 Model A Sport Coupe 33j
1929 Model A Sport F.oud&ter .. 450
1928 Model A Roadster 375
1928 Model AA Truck. Ext. frame 450
1927 Coupe, wire wneeis, kucx-
stell 165
1026 Coupe, original tires . 145
1926 P.osdhter 95
TERMS TRADES
r ALLEY MOTOR COMPANY
Phone l9j. Center and Liberty O
FOR SALE or trade Chevrolet 6 coupe
to trade lor Chevrolet coacn or se
dan, 1928 model. 1890 N. Com l. Q149
BY OWNER. 5-paRsenaer Nash sedan,
nearly new, will sell at big reduction.
inquire at itamseyer urua. guiugc.
Phone 199. 0.
KTnr:K trallrr. new tires. 625: 1
light trailer 620. Anderson Oarage.
3G0 Marlon. Ql49
ittffi ford coiiup. cheun. A-l condt
tlon. 1510 N. Liberty. q!48
FARMERS As TRUCKERS LOOK I
TTRFTl TRTTCKS
We have berry, wood and gravel trucks
also some very good delivery trucks
that are priced right. These trucks
have all been reconditioned. Now
the time to buy.
1029 Model A Ford Dual tires, long
wheel base
1923 Chevrolet 8 with 6 wheel attach
ment.
8 1028 Chevrolet.
1923 Reo 2-ton. dual tires.
1928 Dodge, dual tires, long wheel
base.
1957 Dodge 1-ton canopy top.
1(,'27 Yellow cab 1-ton. canopy top.
m-7 a t r lu-ton. canouv ton.
1926 Reo la ton, single tires, long
wheel base.
1836 Ford with dual transmission.
1 used logging trailer 4.3-tou) with
bunks.
I light four-wheel trailer suitable for
flax or berry hauling.
Also grarel beds and hoists.
New licenses free with each truok
II bought within the next tea days.
REO SALES & SERVICE CO.
337-47 N. High St. J
MID-SEASON CLEARANCE SALE
1928 Dodge sedan .. 8650 Cut to 8485
192T Nash Special
Sedan
1927 studebaker
ftedan
1928 Nash Special
Coach '
314 Cadillac sedan
1927 Ford four-
door sedan ...
1927 Bulck coach . .
1D26 Chevrolet coup
1823 Overland six
coach
1824 Chevrolet ope.
1925 Overland cpe.
750 M 685
766 45
850 " 745
1500 - " 120i
2B5 - n 285
725 M 025
S 263 " 285
J45 " M 185
U0 " M 5
125 " " 5
Oflw pare as law as 825. Come In and
iJook them over. 4Ve are going to sell
them. Get yours.
F. W PETTYJOHN CO.. InC.
363 N. Com'l. St. Phone 1260. q
YOUR DOLLAR'S WORTH ALWAYS
Imipect our stock of guaranteed used
cars ocaore miymg.
1930 Type Hudson sedan. This
car has been run less than 7000
miles. Good as new m every re
aject. Hew or iruanntee and
service 61125
1926 Studebaker Commander se
tinn anrtei rubber, fi nihil Inside
and out A-l 850
1929 Essex coupe, rumble seat.
Reconditioned from stem to
iJ n
192ti Hudson 7-pass. sedan. Re
rmidltlnnad thrnuehout. A bar-
Ruin at 495
1926 Hudson cust. sedan. This car
has always had the be3t of care 475
1926 Hupmoblie seaan. A six cyi.
cur witn 4-whecl brakes, orla-
Inal finish Inside and out A-l. 475
192(1 Dodge sedan, leather uphol
stery, motor, finish inside and
out A-l
400
1925 Willys-Knlcht scdsu
1927 EtF,ex coach
1S20 Star caupster, d cyl.
192 o Eaex coach
192'j Bur-1 co.ipster
I9a Faid roadster ,
so;
'2do
225
lUo
125
1512a Ford cojpe
1924 Chevrolet aedua 95
Open lsigiiu ana sunuay
STATE MOTORS. INC.
Phone 1000. Cor. ll.gu Si Chcmckets.
q
SPECIAL SALE UH FORDS
196 Moail A Tudor 6r50
19J9 Model A Uprt Coupe. .... 475
J7?9 Model A Roudater 415
1928 Tudur 385
1 (.-29 Truck, overdrive 526
1927 Coupe, svue wheel 225
1926 Coupe 195
1927 Roadster 176
DOUGLAS MCKAY CHEVROLET CO.
ql49
Mc SLAY'S FOR USED CARS
WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS
1929 Chevrolet Coach 826
1928 Chevrolet Coach 35
1928 Chevrolet Coupe 39ii
1927 Chevrolet Coach 2li
1927 Chevrolet Coupe 295
1927 Ford coupe 22fi
1920 Ford coupe 1
1926 Pontlac Coach 300
Used Car Dept., 530 Chemeketa St.
Phone 1425
DOUGLAS McKAY CHEVROLET CO
q-
PRICED FOR QUICK SALE
21 Ford touring , 46
24 Chev. touring 40
'25 Ford roadster 16
'27 Pontine coupe- 835
2t Dverlnnd sedan .. 14f
'27 Whippet sedan 2'
Essex coach 175
'28 Oakland coach 488
EIKER ATUO CO.
Cor. Liberty and Ferry St.
AUTOMOBILES
1836 FORI truck. Munsey transmis
sion. A-i condition, giOO. Phone
FINANCIAL IX)ANS
WE HAVE TUB MONgY
To refinance your present name or
farm loan; also to assist you to buy.
ouira or improve, urag xenna, low
rates. Paj off any time. See ua X4nU.
396 N. -Church St. Phone W30. r
WHElik TO BORROW MONET: On
Automobilea. Furniture. Livestock.
Personal rlfecu. and other good se
curities National Loan ft Ploanoe Co.
Licensed bv State: A10 Bank of Com
merce. Salem. Ore. r
LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLS
on plain notes, endorsed notes, fur
niture, pianos and other personal pro
perty. Repay in small monthly in
stallments. Prompt end courteous
service. Ail transactions strictly con
fidential STATE LOAN COMPANY
212 Oregon Bldg, 2nd floor.
Corner Stale aud High
Office hours 10 a.m. to 6:36 .m
Telephone 932. Licensed by state, r
PERSONAL LOANS
on salau'lea. furniture, cars, endorsed
notes, repayable 1-20 men the. Borrow
safely from Btilem's dsvq and largest
finance company- Quick and honest
service -uoenaea oy state.
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
TSntl floor 1st JnfL Bank Bldg. Phone
uioo ornoe sours n:wi no pna.
WE HAVE Plenty of money to loan on
farm and city property Low interest
rates. -
Uudkins Mortgage A Investment Co
Millers Store bldg Phone 2218 r"
FARM LOANS .9. -email expense.
F. L. Wood. 841 State St. r
HAWKINS At ROBERTS. Inc., for city
and farm loans. Rates and costs low
est available Prompt serviae. SuB Ore-
Bon Buiimng. ' r
FEDERAL FARM LOANS 6
Wilkinson. U. S Bank bldg.
9 L
LOAt-5 OH AUTOSAOBJUtEa
Contracts Refinanced
Payments Reduced
Tou Keep Your Automobile
We pay balunce due dealer,
toank or finance comcany, and
reduce your payment. Ad
ditional money loanwd. Strict
ly canfidentiaL We handle
our own paper.
EIKER AUTO CO.
Co.-ier Liberty and Ferry BU.
Phone 121 Sulem. Ore
AU INSTALLMENT LOAM
la Easv to Reoav.
Wm not let us exnlsln Its advantages
over a straignt loanr
ANDEKSON a KUfHsttX
169 Bouth High
Correspondents
Equitable Savings & Loan Aat'n.
BORROW money on your personal
property. . Pay baca in monthly in
stallments. WILLAMETTE LOAN COMPANY
I.tcpiiapd bv State.
flij Bank of Conuneice Bldg. r
momitv In 1db.ii an raai eatale. Pri'
vate money, lowest raUat. T. K. Ford.
First National Bast
6
WILLAMETTE VALLET FARMS
Anderson &. Rupert 160 S- High. I
Business tpptrrl unities
FOR SALE, must sacrifice light man
ufacturing business. Profitable pro
ducta"eiirng oil grocery stores, 891
Capital Journal. u!46
EQUIPPED service station and gar
age, residence, for Jtale 64500; 83000
cash. 4-10 acre bearing cherries. Room
lor 12 or 14 camp houses, good well.
KL 3, box 64. U150
DJRECTOKY
Al LTHNtt;flS
F. B WOODRY. 32 years Salem's lead
ing ouoUoneer and furniture dealer.
Cash paid for used furniture. Bea, and
store 1010 M. Summer. Phone All. gav
taollohed 1916.
Ul CVCLtM
LLOYD fi. RAJttSDEN. hike acccsooriea
and bicycles, am uourt street. ,
MATTERY JiUPPLUlS
BL D. BARTON, national Batteries.
starter and genera tot work.. 4erry and
auen ueeia.
CM I ROm A LTOBS
DEL O. L. BOOTT. chiropractor. 156 N.
Rigs atreet Phones 67 and 2104J. r
H. B. BOOFIELD. x-ray. Phone
416 firnt Hot'L Bank bKlg.
CASHtttiY VORV
JACOB WEIZEL. fetoinet work and
reCinlsbfenK. Puinnure repair inn. Fn
ial. eftfu uoun street, pa i nan, v
I'OKT&ACltniS
A. J. ANDBHSON. ccnerml controasot.
Estimates and plans free. Ph. ap7. o
J. A KAPPHAHX. General team and
power snovej con true tor, esca-vaung
ana grading. (Jiiic pnone im stea.
134P11. O
klNUUAVI.NU
SALEM KNGRAVINO CO. Cute of all
purposes. Tel 343 ISO N Commercial
street.
tLttTIULAL surrLita
BILL POW9K3 battery, auto electric
service 219 State St. Phone iai
HALIK ELECTRIC CO. 401 ti. Front
St. electric centre cttng and repa:ring
Appliance and Firtures Phone 2.
EOFF ELECTKIC CO. 337 Court St
We os) house wiring and carry e com
plete stock of fixtures, instrument
reDakrlntr. experimental work. Elec
tric appliances repaired. Phone 488 o
FLEENER ELECTRIC CO., Electric
i Wilting fixtures aud electric ranges
PI ions 980. 471 Court street.
CUT flowers and floral ottces. Den
cry. C. F. Breithaupt. floruit, 12 State
street Phone 380.
SIEIiriMNT TAILOR
M. A. E3TKS. fine tailoring. 125 siortb
Lsioeny strecL.
IN I RAM K
CHAS SPURLIN
Renl Estate and Insurance.
High St. Phone 634.
MATI ltr:SLS KLMJtA'JLl)
MATTRESSES renovated We reno
vate all kinds oi nuittreasea. caned ice
and delivered. Best of v.ork guarsn
tred. Capital City Bedding Co. Port-
lana roaa. pnone in.
Pl.t HHINU
PLUMBINO and general repair work
Phone 550. Ora bet Bros. 154 Bouth
Liberty street.
THSO M. BARR, plumbing, healing,
sheet metal works 164 S. Commercial
street
ROWLAND PRINTING CO- MJiSUUlC
Trniple basement. Phone 1618. o
PIANO TIM: at
GEO. C WILL, pianos, phonographs
ewlnc machines, sheet music and
piano studies. Repairing phonographs
ana sewing macmne. ciate ot
Salem Oregon.
TH AN.MH.If A M WTOKAIHi
CUMMINS 6t HORTSCH, local and
long dintance hauling. Phone 2462;
Res. 129F2 or 11I87R.
ISTmilS AMI MTOVK KKPArKlNU
STOVES FOR SALE REBUILT and
rt urn 1 red bv expert All kinds of wov
en vrtre fence, fancy and pasta. Bop
baftscis ana nooxs. lognn nooxs
Uomrkcu St. it. B. tleming.
DIRECTORY
SALEM BCAVANCIKR. Phone 167.
HUOS sOAItBAOE CO. Rcl labia service
Phone, office S12&; res. ew. o
SALEM GARUAUE CO for prusupt
and continues avrrice. Charles Boos
etud Carl Koos. rnone sr-io or biwj.
CITY CARBACaE CO Prompt service
rue or iuwu.
AKHlMi .MA( HIM H
ONE -MINUTE washer service, 2041 N.
Capitol St. Phone 8792. 167
ATt:H COMPANY
OREOON-WAS1UNOTON Water Ser
vice Corns uy. Offioes -oorner Oom
mercial and Trade- streeu. Bills V
able jnouthlr. Phones 3 4.
HATCH SU:P.4IKINa
GUABANTEEO WATCH REPAIRING
or money back. The Jewel Box. 478
M Liberty, Salem. .
LEliALS
NOTJI K TO OMtt.U TOUS
Bested DroDosals will be received by
the Oregon State Board of Control,
Capitol Building, Salem, Oregon, un
til 11 aju. July 7, 1930, for the con
struction of a frame residence at the
Eastern Oregon State Hospital, locat
ed one and one-half miles west of
Pendleton. Oregon.
plans and specifications -may be ob
tained from the undersigned. A cer
tified check, or bidder's bond, made
payubje to the undersigned, in the
amount of ten percent (10-) of the
total bid must accompany the bid as
evidence of good faith aud a guaran
tee of performance by the bidder. The
board reserves ms ngirt to reject amy
and an mas.
CARLS ABRAMS, Secretary.
Oregon State Board of Control. Balem
Oregon. June 19-21
MlTK'fl
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
OREGON PULP AMD PArtR CUM
PA NY. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COM
PANY. aud OREGON ELECTRIC
RAILWAY COMPANY,, did on the
loth day of June, 1930. file with the
Recorder oi tne uny oi aaiem, uro
gon. a petition for the vacation of a
portion of Trade Stjwt In the City
of Salem, Oregon, a shown by the
rfwirnea man oi Baiem. urniuu. uu
file and of record In the office of the
Recorder of Conveyances for Marlon
County. Oregon, a follows, to-wlt:
All that portion ot Trade Street in
the City of Salem. Oregon, described
as ioiiows;
Beginning at the Northeast cor
ner of .Block forty-five i45 In
Salem. Oregon, as shown and de
signated by the plat of Salem,
Oregon, on file aud of record iu
the office of the Recorder of Con
veyances for Marlon County. Ore
gon, and from thence running
Westerly, along the Northerly line
of Bald Block, three hundred for-t-one
(341) feet; thence Norther
ly, parallel with the Westerly line
of Commercial Street in Salem,
Oregon, forty-three (48) feet;
thence Easterly, parallel with the .
Northerly line of said Block, three
hundred forty-one (341) feet to
Westerly line of said Commercial
Street; thence Southerly along
the Westerly lln of Commercial
Street forty-three 443) feet to '
the place of beginning, and be
ing a portion of Trade Street la
the City of Salem, Oregon.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OTVEST, That
said petition Is now on file In the
office of the City Recorder of Salem,
Oregon, and Is now pending before
tne Aiayer ana uoramoii uuuhwi ui
the City of Salem, Oregon. nd that
s&id petition will be considered and
any objections there to heard by said
Common Council ot the City Hall in
Salem, Oregon, on the 2 1st day of
July, 1930, at the hour of eight o'clock
p.m. of said day, at which time and
place oil parties having objections to
the vacation of said portion of said
street, or any part thereof, are re-'
quired to present such objections.
uatea tui j.uia nay u vuuc, .
OREGON PULP 6t PAPER COMPANY,
by B. L. steeves. vicc-rresiaeni.
Attst: A. S. Fleming, secretary.
HOTTTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
By Alfred A. Hampton, Statutory Ag"
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO.
By w, jf". Turner, rresinenc.
irvM Ax Pane Attornevs for Petition
or. June 14. 21, 28; July 6. 12
LEADERS FORCED
TO iOW LEVEL
XContlnued Irom l
i I)
York was down more than 2 a bale.
Selling gathered momentum as the
session progressed, the majority of
issues opening lower. Many large
blocks rep resenting stop loss orders
and some marginal selling, were re
corded. Bales volume-otherwise was
not great and tickers held near the
market throughout the short market
period.
Causes of Saturday selling were
a combination of lack of confldencc
and bear pressure, some of the lat
ter instigated by circulation ol new
rumors.
Traders who had expected the
market to recover on the reduction
to 2k per cent in the New York re
discount rate and the decline lost
week of $11,000,000 1n brokerage
loans, became fearful of the mar
ket's future and threw their holdings-
down lor what they would
bring.
Selling was fairly orderly, howev
er, and no particular stock was m
distress.
Pre&ture was steadily exerted
against the leaders, and Steel was
driven to 134. off 4 pointi and a new
1030 low. WesUr.t: house Electric was
driven down to 127 oil 6U; Stan
dard of New .Jersey 61 ?i. off 2';;
Allied Chemical 236, off 15; Bethle
hem 764, off 3; General Electric
OC'i, off 3 5-8; Ajneriean Can 1101-
off 5'i; Atchkion .207 5-8. off 5 3-8;
New York Central 155's. off 1 ;
Auburn Auto 0, off 81.; Eastman
Kodak, 181, off 1141 J. I. Caw 104-
. off '..: and Loews CO, off 54.
Most of the foregoing closed
BZuThtiy above their lows of the day.
Bteel closed at 1554, up l'.fc from
the low. but off 21. from the pre
vious close
EXRiCTTOIlART
WORK IN JULY
'Continued from page 1)
acquire and extend feeder lines
into the timber of northern Calif
ornia.
CKles of California and Oregon
were Jubilant Saturday over the ex
tension of the northern transcon
Unenul into the San Francisco bay
area, and because of the aid which
the great building program will af
ford the employment situation,
In aridrtlon to the new construc
tion, the" Orrat Northern will lm
o mediaVely reballaet id repair
IU
new line f ram Bend, In central Ore-1
gun, south .to Klamath Falls, Ore.
near the California border.
Reports to the United Press from
Bend, Klamath Falls, Belber, Ked-
die and other towns Involved Indi
cate that the northern systems had
already anticipated an affirm at tve
decision from Washington. Had coot
Dieted pramarjr surveys and xiad
been stocking building supplies for
some motittis.
Ban Francisco J Negotiation
for local xighU-oI-way into J3an
FranoLvoe were launched Saturday
by the Western Pacific and Great
Northern railroads, following gov
ernmental approval ot the exten
sion ef the northern system from
Oregon and the east to the bay
dstrict.
J. W. Williams, chief engineer of
the Western Pacific, has requested
permission of the city of San Fran
cisco to lay ttacks across its Mills
Field airport property, south of the
city proper.
Tike proposed entry into San
Francisco direct calls for the on
atruction of 30 miles of track: down
the San Francisco peninsula
through Burlingame San Mateo
and Redwood City, thence by
bridge across a narrow part of the
bay to connect at Nile, on the east
shore, with the present line.
The Western Pacific at present
enters San Francisco through Its
Oakland terminal and ferry con
nections. YOUTH CAUGHT IN
ROBBERY SHOOTS
(Continued from page X)
Simultaneously, the officer heard
a single shot fired.
The officer then espied Page, re
volver in hand. Gaffney ordered
the youth to discard his weapon
and the youth surrendered.
Gaffney handcuffed Page and
then directed a taxi driver to take
Beck to City hospital, where the
proprietor was found to have suf
fered bullet wound In the thigh,
Alter being pincea in a ceil at
South End police station, Page at
tempted suicide -by hanging with a
sweater. His plan was frustrated
by police.
New York (LPJ In a final gesture
of bravado toward the hundreds of
police and detectives who have been
hunting him for more than ten
days, "3-X," the murderous maniac,
served notice In characteristic style
Saturday that his mission was done.
In a letter to the Evening Jour
nal "3-X" said he would slay no
more, that his "papers' have been
returned and that even now he Is
en route to Russia by airplane.
The man who killed Noel Sow lev
and Joseph Moyelnikt and threat
ened the lives of seven others said
he was a member of a Russian so
ciety. The letter said In part:
4The last document, U J 4-3-44
returned to use on the 19th. At
9 p. m. my mission Is ended.
There no further cause for
worry. X do not know Dr. Williams
and others. The first sign referring
to his "8-XH signature means A, the
supreme tribunal of the order. The
second V, it's special agent. The
two combined (forming a diamond):
from the Red Diamond of Russia, a
seTVet order all over the world.'
The Letter continued its fantastic
revelation saying that the strange
organization vowed revenge against
Moyzlnski and Sowley because they
had turned against the order and
that he had been chosen to pmtteh
and Inflict death on the two if pos
sible.
It continued:
"It wag when MoyxinskI died that
they found who I am. Then thing i
began changing. Now ft to all over.
The documents in question one Is
a military oocumeot another po
litical.
The third one, just surrendered.
is ootiirnerctaL Who am IT Not
much. An ex-German array offi
cer of the Wilhelm Street office.
Berlin, during the war. Now In the
service of the Red Diamond of Rus
sia. X was watching them at C. P.
f apparently Oollese Point where the
murders occurred) on the night of
the 18th. At nine sharp, (on that
night the entire section was scoured
by police after a letter had been
received saying that the murder
would be committed near there).
A German officer never breaks
his word. Yes right there, have you
heard a plane? It was a mono
plane small very fast? The plane
circled twice over c. P. rTusnmg,
Bayslde, they went away. If you
did you will know I was there."
The letter was signed -II. P. 12
W. A."
Saturday's letter came at a time
when police admittedly were at a
loos to underrtand the mysterious
murders and tlic accompanying let
ters.
SANTIAM ROAD TO
HAVE GENTLE GRADES
(Continued from pace 1)
acre tracts and some of them vir
tually want the count; to buy their
property for mare then rt ts worth.
However, we are alUliur to make
llirriCT rlrht with them where
baildiusa must be moved or water
coursra cuanard and have the work
dene at county expense and will so
rocommarid.
"The general public up that way
is very anxious for this road de
velopment and I think when the
liole thin Is Ironed out tt will
be found In the acirregate there
will be but little trouble (or Hint
of way comparaUvely when it ts
considered how lane the road ts
and its future importance in the
development of the Ta'ley.
"Outside of few small wnen
there ts practically no one to deal
with as to a question of damaees
and I believe what big ewnert there
BIRTHS, DEATHS
MARRIAGES
DEATH
Miller At a local hospital June 18,
Elsie S. Miller, 46. Survived by sister.
Minnie B. Miner. Salem, and brother
Oavld J. Miller. Burling ne. CaL rusv
era! services Saturday 3 o'clock front
W. T. Rigdon and Bon mortuary. Her.
P. C. Taylor oxTwiatrag. Interment at
City view cemetery.
Crooks At the residence. 2118 Oak
street. June 10. James H. Crooks. 66.
Husband of Aire. Uray Alios Creoles;
father ot filbert 0 of Salem; Hen
rietta of Oregon City; Mrs. Oeorga
Hansen and Mrs. Roy Shaw of
stepfstber of Miss Ethel Young. Lone
jaeacn, uaui xt. u. voung. Denver,
Colo.; brother of Mrs. A. J. Orom ec
Wilmington. Calif. Funeral serviced
Monday at 1 AO o'clock from the W. T.
Rigdon and Bon mortuary. Interrrtenk
Cityvlrw cemetery.
Brant At Hoqulam. Wash. June)
I. Paul C. Brant. 08. Remains toelna
brought to Salem Sunday by W. T,
Rigdon and Son for Interment tn the
Fairvlew cemetery near Mill City,
Tvapre At a local beeoRal .Trme
20. Hazel Warra. 17. Daughter of Paul
warra or Astoria, Funeral announce-
nienta later by W. T. Rigdon and Son
Vlnoont Hear Amttv. June 1 lrm.
Belle Vincent. Remains being brought
neiv at e a oiock eacuroay ay "w. i ,
Rigdon and Son for vault entomb
merit in the ML Crest Abbey inauso
icuro. -
are are anxious to see the toad go
through and five what gsffJMsmog
they can to the project.
'1 remember well 25 Yeats ago
or so when a trip such as we took
into the mountains In less than
two days time v:tth a good deal ef
it used up In the work of viewing,
would have required seven or eight
days to make. With a good read
through there eastern and western
Oregon will be linked by a few
hours time and one of the roost a
Joyaale trips on the coast.
LEGIONPOSTTO
Special cntrtrtalnment in honor of
A. C. (Biddy) Bishop, commander
of Capital Post No, P. American
Legion, who recently resigned his
oiiice because of sv business offer
in the east, will be provided mem
bers of the post Tuesday night when
it is planned to observe "Biddy
Bishop Night." Herman Brown.
named manager of the drum corps
by the executive oommitfeee of the
post this week, will be tn charge
of the entertainment and nroin-
lses a lively program.
Nomina won of delegates to the
state convention In Baker win also
be held, with the nominations held
over until the next meeting when
the election will be held. Z A,
Hamilton, post adjutant, has been
active In getting delinquent mem
bers signed up in order that the
post may have as many delegates
as possible. Additional delegates are
allowed for each 160 members en
rolled in the post.
Alter considering the local situa
tion from all angles, the executive
committee felt it best not to spon
sor the appearance of the north-
west air tour here later In the sum
mer. Bflverton Is offering the tonr
instead of the annual air etrens
sponsored by Delbert Reeves post
of that city. The aerial party would
Include between 48 to 60 ehips of
all types and sires.
MARTIN FERRET IN
LIBRARIAN RACE
Appointment of Martin Ferrer 89
state hbrarlaa to succeed Mrs. Vir
ginia Bacon, who died recently, ts
hern; sought by friends who have
placed his ruahflcatlons before Dr.
Arnold Bennett Hall, president of
the "University erf Oregon, who was
designated by the library board to
study all applications. Many appli
cations are being received and it ts
not known when Dr. HaH expects to
make a r eoommend a Won.
Ferrey is regarded as a student
and for several years was pastor
of the Unitarian church here, re
signing to enter law practice. He
has been a frequent speaker before
studious groups, presenting book re
views and studies hi ccm temporary
literature.
TROY BOY SUFFERS
FROM RARE MALADY
Troy, N. Y-, (tP Physicians at
Leonard hospital here are making
a grim fiht to save the life of
Leo Priedel, 13, a victim of the
rare and deadly malady, hemophi
lia.
Leo's addiction to the disease
was discovered when his mother
Mrs. Leo R. Friedel took him to a
dentist to have a tooth pulled. The
gum bicd for a week aud the boy
was taken te the hospitaL His
mother submitted to a blood trans
fusion, four other volunteers also
gave blood. But after momentary
improvement, the boy's condition
got gradually worse. Litte hope is
held for his recovery.
Hemophilia is the medical terra
for free bleeding. The ellebtest in
jury may cause the victim to bleed
to death. The Czarvikch of Russia,
slain with his parents and Bisters by
the bolshevik! was a vie tun af the
malady.
The Dalles, Ore, UV-As the re
sult of a vitiit here by J. E. 6 lade,
orchard ist of Husum. Wash, small
boys of the ranch country south of
here are expected to be busy trying
to capture young badgers.
Blade and his neighbors are en
thuslasUc over raising Kerry blue
Irish terriers. They are seeking to
establish a colony of badgers in
order to have ever available adver
saries for their prize dogs. In Ire
land the Kerry terriers are rc
nowned as badger hunters.