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THK' CAPITAL JOUKNAL. SALEM. OKKUON
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FOR SAKE HOUSES
lMIiUAIN. Owner gain away and
niut sell tlite week, nearly new lour
room house, '.replace, furnace. Kill
basement, built ins. nice luwn and
cardan, east front. North Cottage St.
a.n&U or will sell completely furnish
m1. Phone TO4. al'
KENT RECEIPTS will never
BUT
Just a few dollars more each month
will pay tor a 1JKKD to a home all
your own. Here are a few IrirKums:
$15.40 per mouth for a 4-roum new
bungalow.
$18.70 lor a good 5-room horse.
$-!! 20. A 4-room coy new home.
Mow is the time to buy.
BKE BTKGNKK. Tli State 8t. a!73'
GOOD af-room house and lot. Rent
part and live in part. $1250; $50 down,
or trade for acreage, same vuluc. 2U78
HnveJ avenue. a 173
$1150 buys a Kinall dwcilliig located
on paved street With north Iron..
Easy terms.
D STREET HOME
1700 burs an attractive a -room gar-
tx&c house located near 15th and D
mi ecu. $15 cash, balance easy terms
per month.
KING WOOD HEIGHTS
$850 buys a fine view acre with a
small garage. fcSO cash, balance $15
per month. City wuter, electricity and
telephone available.
LINCOLN (STREET HOME
$3630. A real oner nice In a o-roon.
modern home with garage, puved
stieet. corner lot. S4O0 cash, balance
p-.iyublc per month. A 11EAL
BAKU AIM.
SO. COTTAGE ST. HOME
$3250 buys ii-room modern home,
late construction, includes an electric
ramie, modern in every way. both
streets paved. OWNER 13 LEAVING
AND WILL SACRIFICE VOH QUICK
SALE. $800 cash, balance terms.
V 335 FAWK STREET
$3650 buy a prucLlcally new. modern
4-room home in first clus condition.
$;i0 cash, br.lunce easy terms. UU
WILL LEASE TO RIGHT PART
CREEK PROPERTY
$3500 buys a 5-room home, located
on paved street and creek. $500 cash,
balance payable $25 per month plus
Interest at, 0. Located at 111)8 Mar
lon street. m
KEW MODERN HOME
$3300 Well located near the Pnrrlsh
junior high school, has east front,
paved street, 5 rooms and modern in
every way. finished with shakes on
the 'outside. $1150 cash, balance $35
per month.
NORTH 19TH ST. HOME
$3050 buys a modern up to Oate 6
room home with S bedrooms, corner
lot with east front, paved Btrcet, $350
cash, balance cnHy terms. OK WILL
LEASE TO RIGHT PARTY. Located
at 1015 N. 19th St.
031 UNION STREET
$7500 buys a beautiful large residence
located on corner lot. both streets
paved. WOULD MAKE A SPLENDID
ROOMING HOUSE. REASONABLE
TERMS. See
W H GRABENHORST & CO. Realtors
134 S. Liberty St. Phone 615.
Real Estate and Fire Insurance al7l
Nearly new 6-room modern home, lo
cated on North 19th sLeet, full base
ment, furnace, fireplace, large lot.
east front, paved street. Price $38 j0;
$500 down, balance terms.
W.H. GRABENHORST & CO. Realtors
134 s Liberty St. Phone 815. al7J
FOR SALE or trade for acreage, t
room house and two low In east sa-
clflc highway, north.
Where an nomes arr nrw.
English type house In East balem of
o rooms, imwchh;".., . ,
Dlace. best of plumbing, garrne. large
r . -t, v i ,.,1 fnr short time
'tK.nn ...s.h Tin fash taftl RU.
NEAT 4-room bungalow on ! acre
. .rr nair trM near
Wlin j ai- J. .1 iiih -
school Price $3750. Will accept good
lot as first payment.
6 large, sunny rooms In one floor,
corner lot. beautiful lawn and shrubs,
only 6 blocks from state house. Wi
dow offers remarkable low price of
$2800.
To But Tout Home SEE
LEO N. CHILDS CO, Realtors
320 State Street. Phono 1727.
6-room house, fine location, good
condition, large corner lot cross
from school, walking distance to city
A real bargain at this price. $2950.
Will take automobile as down pav
ment up to $500. Ealanoe easy terms.
Phone f53IW. a175
FOR SALE FARMS
THE finest cranberry bog on the Pe
ninsula, 10'i acres all In finest hnp
It is possible to ral3e a crop equal to
the full price In one season. Frioe
12.000. half cash. See D. A. Pugh.
40 ACRES, cood 'nip. part cult. Sell
or trade. Call at 594 N. Liberty. blT2
FOR SALE: Barbalnl Because of ill
ness, my 27 acre fnrm. 6-room house,
big barn, otlier buildings, electric
lights, city water. 15 miles from Snlern
near good town. House fiirntB.icd.
chickens, etc. go with place, lor Qo2G0.
lialf cash, balance mortgage, or would
rent for cash. Bax 374 Capital Jo"r
nal. bl7a
SNAP
Fine 30 Acre Farm
Owned by a vldow unable to rnan
ane farm. Will sell at sacrifice price.
13300 with good terms. As to the aorl,
the crop will speak for Itself, that
it is of the best. Eutldinca ere old.
On paved road. Close to school. Shown
bv appointment only. ,.:..
BECHTEL end THOMASOH. 341 State
S' P.nom 4 "
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
nrrfnpVTAL wood ranze.
type, enamel with nickel trim, soiid
top. 144 N. Liberty. C172'
9 HOT water radiators, various Axes,
splendid condition. 1149 Court St
cl72
SEWING machine. Standard make.
Also crullt pieces. 411 N. Front. c!73
ODD aash 75c ea odd doors $1-50;
glass doors $3; cup doors, bins, draw
ers, bread boards at low prions; all
kinds of building material carried in
tock. Building Supply Co, lid N.
Front 8. Pnone 47. c!7y
LIVE RABBITS, 13c lb. Phone 25F4.
4 cI73
ELROY NASH Auction Depot baa
honn mix mmm. farm machin
ery. No fair offers refused. Phone
3R94 Salem. cl 19
FOR SALS Rd E. tractor 4-bJ- 4
cycle, air cool inc. attachmenu, good
as new. Wrtu M. A. Kenaon, Jack-
aonvllie. Ore. c!74
BALED alfalla hay. PAoae i-lctnd-uce
26FU. Cl77
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
JOHN DKKR binder $76. Win. Wolfe.'
Wood bur a. Ore. cl74
CLOVER HAY. Phone 93FJ1. cl74
LEAVE your orders for spuds at 1
as
iu. at iw3u mantel oi.
FOR SALE, two Luna nt mt hBU i
shock at Halera Heights. Address J.
A. McClaln. Rt. I. bor, 100 Salem or
Phone U9P12 evenlnga. cl73
GOOD steel range, very cbean. Rt.
FOK SAKE LIVESTOCK
GUERNSEY milk cow. freshen last of
September; 1 extra good Jersey helf
ers. 14 mot, old. Rt. X boot 112. el73
Dtt. K1UCO W. LAN OB, Veterinarian
Office &29 8. Commercial Pnout I10B.
KPnmence pnone iobb e
FOK SALE WOOD
16-INCH old fir $5 to 17.50 del. Also
4 ft. Buck master. Brooks. 3P22. eelU5
WOOD SAWING. Phone 1819.
WOOD SAWING THAT SATISPIES.
PHONE 1X23. eelB9
WOOD. L. C. Kelly. Phone 1573 J. eel84
FOK wood sawing call Zander. Phone
465M: 2355 Laurel Ave. e172
WOOD SAWING, tiproed Bros. Phone
list. ecl75
ORDL1C your wood now. Best 16-tnch
uuiae siuo woou mixta ut loods at
Mitchell Co., $5.50 per cord from car.
Phone 813. 349 S. Uth St. ee
FIRST class dry old fir alub. 10-in
old fir mill block. Screened hog fuel
prompt a emery, rnone ia- rrea e.
wens. inc.. a no . enure n si. ee"
SHED DRY WOOD 6t COAL. SALEM
v'UEL CO Phone 13 752 Trade St Re"
GOOD wood, any kind, any lengths,
anv time, fcd StorU UAQ Highland Ave
rnone zw.u. ee i w
l OK SALE POULTRY
HANSON hutched breeding cockerels.
High pedigree. 3 or 3 generation. R.
A. Hs miner. North S.ntlam road. 4
ml. west of Stayton. Ore. f!75
FRYERS. O T. Larson. RL 2. box 75
Phonr 47F33. H72
HELP WANTED
BOOKKEEPER and stcno. wanu posi
tion. 6 y.'wrs exp. Phone 3576W. K173
SITUATIONS WANTED
UNINCUMBERED trustworthy lady
wiahes uoitlon as housekeeDer. f.
box 335. h!73
WANTED. Job cutting slashing. B38
North Liberty. L. E. Burnett. h!73
WANTED by lady. 37, with 4 year old
mrl, housekeeping In or out 'of town.
Phone 2562M, or box 373 Capital
Journal. h!72
INDUSTRIOUS young married man
wants work. Bax 376 Capital Jour
nal. h!74
Miscellaneous WANTED
WANTED, apples, cherries, loganber
ries to press. Pressing apples 4c gal.
rail 1246J after 6 n.m. 2304 N. Front
St. Cummins' Cider Works. Successor
to J. C. Gregory. iio
WANTED to buy, 10 cood rows, fresh
or coming fresh. Haeel Dell Dairy.
Phone 81F3. 1173
J. A. SNEED, well driller, 915 North
lBth St. Phone 11404 j. nao
DOGS boarded in a real dog hotel. E
B. Flake's Petlaud Farm, Pacific high
way, north. ..
FOR RENT
RENTALS
$25. A 4-room modern house.
$16 for a G-room house with furnace.
Furnished 3-room nouse omy .
We have a good list of rentals.
SEE STEONER, 275 State St. J173'
FURNISHED house and garage, base
.a..t nlr. in Inn ulre 710 N. High.
' J172
vmr. hunt fi-room furnished house.
basement and garage, $25. Inquire 710
w. Hign.
APT. one ot two business girls, Prion?
1404M. J 177
i ri NniJC one 2-room furnished apts.
435 Division. J172
PAFfTl.Y furnished 3-room house.
reasonable. Phone 2113 any time. J 172
MODERN furnished apartment, close
in. 9;io asm es. j
uinriM mnricrn house. 1178 N. Com
merclal. J175
CLEAN neatly furnished apts. The
Marlon. Phone 1601. J175
2-ROOM furnished apt. $3 week, 1290
Oak. Ph. 1006. Garage available. 1172
GOOD 4-room furnished house, close
In. carage. $25. Phone 2911. J172
MODERN three room bungalow. Base
ment, furnace, breakfast nook, built
in kitchen, gas stove. Mrs. J. A. Mills.
481 N. Winter. Phone 1183W. 3172
FOR RENT. Edgewater Court, fur
nished apartment. West Salem. Good
... fina'cm no cinders, no
nunor' mill odor. Phone 800. Gerth s
J 174
urocery.
MODERN sleeping room,
737 Center
J 174
St.
S-ROOM furnished duplex. Water, ga
rage. $27. 1125 Jefferson. JlJ2
NICELY furnished
apartments 590
J1T2
Union Street.
LEASE, modern home. Phone 3772.
FOUR-room furnshed. Bath, lights.
urntPr Karaite. $10: 705 N. High. Jl2
3-ROOM Itouse 1504 Broadway. J172
HENDERSON furnished apts. Phone
1005. . , J ,
I STATE apartments. 1320 Stat St De-
siraoie mwiu - "
ly furnished. Electric refrtgeraUon.
Ideal for summer. Concrete building,
near statehouse. gara-re. adults, $30 to
140. Phone 2'J11 or 2818J. J1E8
MODERN close in house, apts. Phone
235 tU. J187
FOR RENT. 3 room apartment. Clenn.
well furnished, reasonable. - Adults.
475 North Capitol. J16
APTS. 735 N. Com'l.
FURNISHED apt. The Brown. Ph. 487
or 2173W. Ftnma Murphy Brown. J
HALIK'S modern epartmenw.
Front street.
F6R RENT, newly renovated house,
017 AO. Close In. 266 North Liberty
St. Phone 1834J. 4
PCM I REN 'I, Sleeping rLjma -or grn
tlemen. 20S Oregon Bldg T
THREE garages for rent, gown town
spction Phone 1W4J 1
piani h Phonoeranna and
machio for rent. H U Buff Furni
ture Co. I
FOR RENT;
Apartments. 640 North
J 173
Commercial.
COTTAGE at Nenkowln by week or
month. Phone 1 '3
FOR RENT '
Houaes Houses 910 to 60. Bechtri
or Thomason. a o'-at oi. j
DESIRABLE 3-room furnished apart
ment, bath, garage, close tn. fnQul
LUKT AM) KOliNI)
LOST. Boston bull Tup. tan with
naa Huuruna. a., .
Monrovia. Calif ., license tag. Re
1, 1178 Chemeketa St. Phone
rV" k 1 72
warn.
ItlMR
MISCELLANEOUS
IICVAUDS cared for. CoovalescerR
and mt home AsHlaW Ora mlB0
Journal Want Ads Pay
REAL ESTATE
A RANCH BARGAIN
35 acres. 25 in cultivation, well tm
Proved, fuel and feed for winter. Jer
aey cows, horses and hoga, all tools
"npmenu, nlle to small val
ley town. $0000; $2000 down, balance
OCOLOFSKT ft BOH
lat Nafl. Bank Bldg.
A Beautiful noma and acres close.
on pavement, worth $8000 and can
uw oaiem noma up to ITOUO,
X woe ball acre tract with small
nouse ana garage, close, on pave'
ment. for mil v anno.
S well -Improved acres with nice fruit
close, worth $0500 for Salem home.
A nice duple, good location, large
lot, worth $50uo, cao tin amall
house.
We have a buyer for close In small
smprorea tract mat can D aoid on
very easy terms.
A good 7-roour partly furnished dose
in nouse to rent for $30.
McGILCHRIST A PENNINGTON
200-10 U.S. Bank Bldg . Phoue 140. I
TO CLOSE AN ESTATE will sell i-rm
house with basement, extra large lot,
uu vucinncm ot. in nigu ClttSS res,
district for $2403.
Do you want a home that Is mod
crn and in line condition, with anart-
luvuf. cunrciy separate tnat win pay
you Br, on your Investment? 4 blocks
xrorn university. Priced right at $4500
Let me show you this bargain.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor
175 S. High St. B'
ONE-HAL ACRE SUBURBAN HOME
-room nouse and garage, some fruit,
a bargain at $1400; $900 down, and
balance terms. Let us show you this
place.
W.H. GRABENHORST A; CO. Realtors
134 s Liberty St. Phone 515 nl72
INSTALLMENT ACREAGE I
$50 down and $25 per month will
handle 5 acres, first class soil, lo
cated east of Salem on gravel road,
close to pavement, new house and
well. Price $2200. Interest 614.
$25 down and $10 per month will buy
5 acres of good strong berry land,
located east of Salem near pave
ment, gravel road, all vultlvaled.
best of prairie soil. Price $1000. Int.
6
$25 down and $10 per month will
htndie 5 acres close to Swegle
school on paved road, best of prai
rie soil, good drainage, first class
filbert or berry soil. Price $1500.
Interest 6.
One acre located In Evergreen Acres,
close to Englewood school, best of
soil, graver treet, close to pave
ment. Prlci? $1000; Interest 6.
$25 down and (10 per month will
buy a fine view acre, located south.
All cultivated, close to highway,
cravel street. Price 1000: Int. d". .
$25 down and $10 per month wilt
duv one acre au in ncarinc appiei.
close to city limits, south. Price
1700: interest 6i.
$100 down will handle 20 acres of
lirst class wainut. iiiDert or ueiry
soil. Located south and close u
Skyline Orchards. Price $2500. in
rtnwn and $10 Oef !Onth Will
iianaie one cere truck luvmtu
to Fairgrounds, eoou gravel street,
close to pavement. Price $875. Int.
6-..
if vnn r lnokinir for a small subur
ban acreage at a right price, and on
terms which you can handle, sec
W.H. GRABENHORST Si CO. Realtors
134 S. Liberty St. pnone oia m
A REAL BUY -60
acres located 4Va miles from good
town. 20 acres under cultivation of
which 12 acres are In prunes, balance
good timber and pasture, 2 springs,
good 6-room house, riarage and chick
en house. Price $3000. Cash.
W.H. GRABENHORST & CO. Realtor"
134 S. Liberty St. Phone 615 n!72
COUNTRY ROAD STORE and
5 ACRES OP LAND
Located east of Salem on the Gar
den Road near Swegle school, store
building end living rooms in con
nection. Stock and fixtures, gas tank
and pump. If you are looking for a
small country store In a growing com
munity, let us show you this. Price
W8H GRABENHORST ft CO. Realtors
134 8. Liberty St. Phone 515 n!72
& ACRE HOME
Located 4 miles ontli of Salem. All
cultivated, good 4-room house, wood
shed, chicken house, well, garage,
some fruit. Price $2750?Term to suit.
W.H. GRABENHORST ft CO. RJ9
134 S. Liberty St. Phone 615 nl73'
EXCHANGE Real Eslale
EXCHANGE
Six room cottage, fine location, large
corner lot, all improvements In and
paid. Want 2 to acres with fairly
good home, not too far out. Our pro
perty Is clear of debt.
6-rcom modern home on Pah-mount
hill, east front with garage. All Im
provements in and paid, free of debt.
Want good home with amall acreage
outside of city limits.
Lovely eight room modern home In
sunny southern California. Want
sheep ranch with Improvements. See
photoes at my office.
235 acres In the famous Harney val
ley 2S miles southeast of Burns, free
and dear, abundance of splendid wa
ter. Also a good 7-room home with
two lovely lots on corner with both
streets paved. Want-mall dairy ranch
equippea. win ysi.
A. Liaion, mbsuhivuiu.
nnt72
GOOD 5-room house, two lots, in Eu
gene to exchange for Salem bom.
10 acres for borne here.
New 4-room house, basement ana
furnace, at $2450. Terms to suit.
SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO.
202 U. S. Bank bldg. Salem nn
100 ACRES COW HEAVEN
Mr K-fdirowin. RooseveX highway,
fair bldgs. 90 A. cultivation. 1000 ac
res free range, creek. Ideal dairy and
stock ranch, a bargain at B4&OU. con
sider part Salem property.
Valley Land Co., 164 N. Liberty.
nnl7i"
t -w-iTT t-ITF.P! frVEFl
Then Buy or Trade. Some Bargains!
is Acres. Modern house, fine land, 7
miles north, has 2 A. cherries. 2 a
pe&chca. 6 a. fine prunes. Price re
duced to C6950. Terms.
oa a r. llr.Hi.rn hoilJil ileCtrle Wfl-
ter system. On paved road, a good
buy, 64750. 2 down, balance easy.
85 Acres. 5-r. house, barn tmd poul
try house. 15 a. good timber. Run
ning water. Trade for house in Sa
lem. Price 3500.
26 Acres. Good 5-r. house with bath.
20 a cultivated with Irrigation ays
i h-rripd fi s. timber. 20 a.
cultivation, au hub k.iih
Tractor and tractor Implements. All
good bottom land. Price 88&00. Take
house In Salem as pert payment.
100 Acres. God Improvements 25
In crop. Runnrng water. All Jencea.
Wants smaller tract or city propcr-
XSOAcres, good Improvements. 100 a.
crop, fi acres fine berries. Some Urn
tw Trui fnr Rnlm sronertv.
340 Acres. Pair Improvements. CO
crop. S m It. limner, nuiuum
water. Wanu house In Salem. Price
gsoco.
11 Acres. Close to McMInnvllle. Good
improvements, all fenced. Black
soil. Price 100 per acre. Take H500
down and balance at 4".. Interest
long time. Better look this over
before you buy.
SEARS Ai TUCKER, 184 B. ComlBt
WOT? XrHANOE
SO acres not far out on paved road.
well fenced, some eieaira. mi.
ture and timber, creek, fair aet bldira.
rwn.r vlll evchancre even for a sood
5-room nous la Salem valued at
Good' -eoom house on pared aueet.
cltwe to school and bus line, lanre lot
with some ahade lre an cm-k In
aear. Price S2S00. WIU take vacant lota
up to S1J00 ea pan.
LEO H CHILDS CO. Bealtora
JJ0 Slate Street. Phooe 1727. nn'
AUTOMOBILES
VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY
1924 S?dan 65
1926 Touring
192$ Roadster
DwrliiMl Tr .....
lU'JA (niiiMt ... 75
1924 Touring &
1 u vl TVMirln ..........
1123 Hupmobile Tc 50
1924 LL Six Stude baker 90
1924 Star Touring
TRUCKS
1923 Ford truck, cab, body .
1920 Ford closed cab. starter
Dodge truck. Ford rear end ,
PhuumM truck
65
166
150
1929 Ford truck, frame, ext. 19
mv tir. iiiurioul anrlnca.
special body. License 650
1QOA VnrA tnick. RlBIMLvrd slual
high 450
Terms Trades
VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY
Phone 1995. Center at Liberty. Q'
GOOD late 26 Ford touring.
Hardy, Ph. 12F12. Rt .. box 90
A. J
ql74 USED CARS WITH AN
O. K.. KAJUSiiO
1026 Packard 6 sedan ....
I OVB Rtilrtr jtfdan
, $650
oau
iu' rhvmi.i ft Mrin. run 8000
miles, new license 6T5
llrM rw eimrh . 475
1928 Ford model A Coupe 3B5
1920 Ford coupe 165
11)25 Dodge sedan 5U
1925 Ford coupe 90
19U5 Ford touring, new license , S5
Used Car Dept. 5M Chemeketa Bt.
Phone 1435
douglas mckay Chevrolet co.
vnn r ai .e Facel SU-ton truck
M. C. r -ton; aiso vt-iu tix-iKut.
trailer or will trade lor city property.
640 N. Commercial. Ql75
FOR "SALE "Bug" body for Ford $25.
640 North Commercial. q!75
iq9S pord truck. Jumbo transmis
sion, steel cab. good bea. vo percent
rubber, $va. Act quiok. ruuue iu
VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY
USEU CARS
1929 Model A Town Sedsn ..
1Q2Q Model A Tudor Sedan ,
,
$S&0
1929 Model A Sport Roadster ..
1928 Chevrolet Coach 875
1926 Model T Tudor sedan .... 175
1923 Model T Coupe 150
1926 Model T noadster 75
1924 Model T Cwpe 65
1924 Model T Sedan 65
1923 Model T Touring, 27 motor 40
OverUnds, Dodsee, Chevrolets, Bulcks
to choose from
TERMS TRADES
VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY
Phonfe 1905. Center at Liberty. q
PHICELJ FOK QUICK SALE
'25 Ford touring 9 45
'24 Chcv. touring 40
'26 Ford roadster 135
27 Ponttac coupe 335
'2 Overland sedan 145
'27 Whlunet sedan -385
'36 Essex coach 135
'26 Oakland coach 485
E1KER ATUO CO.
Liberty and Ferry Rta.
Cor.
BY OWNER, 5-passenger Nash sedan,
nearly new, will sell at big reduction.
Inquire at Ramsey er Bros, garage.
Phone 199. Q
FINANCIAL LOANS
WANT $0000 loan, first class security.
Write box 370 Capital Journal. rl77
WE HAVE plenty of money to loan on
larra ana city property, mw interest
rates.
Hud kins Mortgage ft Investment Co.
Millers Store bldg. Phone 2219 H
LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE
on plain notes, endorsed notes
furniture and pianos. All trans
actions strictly confidential.
STATE LOAN COMPANY
812 Oregon Bldg., 2nd floor.
Corner State and High,
Office hours 10 a.m. to 3:30 DJn
Telephone 032. Licensed by State
WE HAVE THE MONEY
To refinance your present home or
farm loan; also to assist you to buy,
build or Improve. Long terms, low
rates, ray on any time, eee us urst.
UEUANU dt EuLID
990 N. Church St. Phone 2830. t
WHERE TO BORROW MONEY: O.
Automobiles, Furniture. Livestodk.
Personal effects, and other good se
curities National Loan ft Finance Oo.
Licensed by 8tate); $10 Bank of Com
merce. Salem. Ore. f
TERSONAL LOANS
on aalaMea, furniture, can. endorsed
notes, repayable 1-20 months. Borrow
safely from Salem's own and largest:
finance company. Quick and bones
service. Licensed by state.
GENERAL FINANCB LUW.
2nd floor 1st Natl. Bank Bldg. Phona
laoo Office hours n:3u w p-m.
FARM LOANS B'A , small expense.
P. L. Wood. 341 State St. r
HAWKINH At iioBKH'rS Inc.. for cltv
and farm loans. Rates and costa low
sat available Prompt service. 308 Ore
gon Building- f
BORROW money on your personal
property. Pay back In monthly in
stallments WUAtAMIvTTE IAJAN UUBwui S
Licensed by State.
So6 Bank of Commerce Bldg. f
FEDERAL FARM LOANS
Wilkinson. U. 8. Bank bldg.
r. l
f
MONEY to loan on real estate. Pri
vate money, lowest rats. T. K- Ford.
First National B
iAJUS UM AUTOMUKLULb
Onntrncta Refinanced
Payments Reduced
You Keep Your Automobile
We pay balance due dealer,
bank or finance company, and
reduce your payments. Ad
ditional money loaned Strict
ly conftdcntiaL Wa handle
OUT own paper.
E1KER AUTO CO.
Co. jer Liberty and Perry BU.
Phone 121 Salem. Ore
6V,i LOANS, i',
WILLAMETTE VALLET PARUS
AnUrraoo Ai Uuoart. lea a Huh. 1
AH inSTALLMEICT LOAN
la Ens? 10 ateoay.
Wny cot let ua explain lu advantaaoa
over a straight loac
AMLfEitaUN SI ICUrbHS
109 South High
Correspondents
Equitable Savintia St Loan Aas'n r
Business Opportunities
OAS STATION. STORE
At a give-away price.
New concrete bids. 2 saa pumpa. Store
and alore fixtures and merchandise.
IS acrea ground on Pacific highway,
clow to Salem. Sacrifice price If taken
at once. S4SO0 for all. Better burry. see
SEARS fc TUCKKH. 1S4 S. Cora 1. St
DIKECJTOKY
ALtTIO.NKKKS
r. II. WOODHT. la yeara Salem's lead
ins auctioneer and (urnltunt dealer.
L-Mh Dais for used furnlturs. Bea. and
store isio n aunamer. raoxw eai. mm-
ubliahed ibis.
BICYCLER
LI.OVU E. RAMSDEN. bike accessories
and rtlctc'ea, SR7 court atreet.
HtTTlKV KLPPLUJ)
BV u BARTON. National BatWrli
atarter and generator work Ferry and
Hlsb street.
niaorA Tiiaai
iR o L. SCXJTT. chlrr3racuir. ass N
Ulgh suae, rtaoass rf sua 3104J.
DIRECTORY
SCOFUkLU, X-ray. lb
tsanx Ding
CABINET WOK It
JACOB WE1ZKL. Cabinet work and
reftntahing- Puioitura repairing. Pb
lsi. xj court street- aajeoa. r
CONTUACTOatS
J. ANDERSON, sen era I contrcator.
Estimates and plans tret. ra. 007.
J. A KAPPHAHN. General mm and
power anovsj contractor, exc rating
and cradlaft. OIXlos plKkna U99. V
irii. v-
ENUKAV1NO
SALEM fcN GRAVING CO. CUU of all
put poses Tel 343 160 H Commercial
street.
tXKX'TKICAL stri'Htn
HAL1K ELECTRIC CO 461 N Front
St. Electric contracting and rwpairtmn
Appliances and fixture moot a.
BOFF BLECTR1C CO.. 83T Court St
We do house wiring and carry a com
plete stock of fixture, instrument
rcpsinux, experimental work. Elec
tric appliances repairea. r-none vm. o-
FLEENER ELECTRIC CO. Electric
IWbUng fixture and eleetrto ranges
Piione 980. 471 Court street.
CUT flowers and floral piecM. Dellv
ery. C P Brwthaupt, f lorlsL 613 State
street pnoue auo.
MERCHANT TAILOR
M. A. ESTES, tine UDorlnc 125 North
Liberty street.
INSltt ANCfcl
CHAS. SPURLIN
Real Estate and Inauranoa.
High Bt. Phone 634.
MATTKKSSLS tENOVATED
MATlllSSES renovated. Wa reiio-
vate all kinds of msttresaea, called for
BTirl rtt-llwrod Beat of work aruaran-
teed. CaptUl City Bedding On. Port
land road, pnone iv
PLL'MBING
plumbing and general resalr work.
Q173iPhone 550. Graber Bros. 154 South
; i Liberty street.
lxHtrn u BARk. Piumblns. heatlns.
;et metal works. 164 8. Commercial
street
ROWLAND PRINTING CO.. Masonic
Temple basement. Phone 1513. Q
PIANO Tl'NER
GEO. C. WILL, pianos, phonographs,
sewing machines, 'sheet music and
piano stuaies. tepairuw Diiuumnfiia
and sewing machines. 432 Stale Bt
Salem Oregon.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
cuuuiNS ft HORT8CH. local and
long distance hauling. Phono 3462;
Kes. lWid or iwfiK.
STOVES AM STOVE Kl FAIHINU
STOVES FOR SALE REBUILT and
repaired by expert. All kinds of wov
en wire fence, fancy and plain. Bop
baskets and noou, logan noons.
Salem Fence and Stove Worka, 362
Chemeketa St. R. B. Fleming. o
SCAVEMitR
CITY GArtBAGB CO. Prompt servloe
Phone 2290. .
LEE GARBAGE COMPANY,
service. Phone 1561.
SALEM SCAVANGBH. Pllono 167.
anna nARHAfm CO Reliable aexvioe.
Phone, office 312S-. re& 693J. o
SALEM GARBAGE OO lor Prompt
and continues service charleB Boo,
and Carl Sooa. Phone 3185 rr 8BJ.
WASHING MACHINES
ONE-MINUTE Washer service, 2041 M.
Capitol St. Phone 8792. Ol7
WATER COMPANY
OREGON -WASHINGTON Water Ser
vice Company. Offices corner Ooot
merclal and Trade streets. Bills pay
able monthly. Phones 3 4.
WATCH KEPA1KINO
GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING
or money back. The Jewel Box. 173
N. Liberty. Salem.
LEG A US
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM
PROVE' BELMONT STREET
FROM THE EAST LINE OF
FIFTH STREET TO THE WEST
LINE OF CHURCH STREET.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of Sa
lem, Oregon, deems It necessary ana
expedient and hereby declares Its
purpose and Intention to improve
Belmont Street from the East Line
of Fifth Street to the West Line of
Church Street in the City of Salem,
Oregon at the expense of the abut
ting and adjacent property, except
the street and alley intersections,
the expense of which will be as
sumed by the City of Salem, Ore
gon, by bringing said portion of said
street to the established grade, con
structing Portland cement concrete
curbs, and pavinz said portions oi
said street with a six-inch Portland
cement concrete pavement. Thirty
feet tn width. In accordance with
the plans and specifications there
fore which were adopted by the
Common Council on July 1, 1930, now
on file in the office of the City Re
corder and which are hereby refer
red to and made a part hereof.
The Common Council hereby de
clares its purpose and intention to
make the above described improve
ment by and through the Street
Improvement Department of the
City of Salem. Oregon.
By order of the Common Council
the 7th day of July, 1930.
MARK POULSEN. City Recorder.
Date of first publication hereof Is
7-10-30.
Date of final publication hereof Is
7-22-30. 17J
.II.L FOlt RIUS
J. W. Mvo. as Chairman of School
Board of District No. 77. stayton, ore
ion, will accept bids for ina-.allntlon
of Joist ventilating ayittcm In Illnh
School -building at Stayton. Orr-non
up to 7 p.m. Augimt . l:iu. flana
and Kpeclllcatlon.1 are on file at the
Bank of Stavton. Stavton. Oreaon. Ad
ditional copies may be obtained from
prank struble. architect. 312 Sana oi
Commerce Bldg, Salem. Oregon.
j. w MAIO,
Chairman of school Board.
July 21
NOTICE TO 'KKUITOSW
N. 7623
IN THE COUNTY COtmT Of THE
STATE OP OHEOON FOH MAItlON
COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of
I8ADOKE OKEENBAUM. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN mat
the underatsittd baa been appointed
or ttie county Court of tbs state of
Oregon for Uarlou County, Executrix
of the Estate of Isadore Oreenbaum.
deceased, and has qualified aa such.
All sersons having claims against Bald
estate axa hereby aotlifcea to present
tne aame amy vernieo aa requires itr
law to ths underalsned at the office
of Pae Page. Attorneys lor aald ea
ul. Rtuh R.nk Bids.. Salem. Oreaon.
with la cut months front the date of
the flrat publication of thta notice.
The date of the first publication of
this notice Is ths 33rd day of June.
11)30 and ths last ts the alat day of
July, 1930.
EVA M OHEENBAUM
Izeutm of the Estate of laadore
Oreenbaum. Deceased.
Page ei rage. Salem, Oregon, Attar
n.ri lw IS.
June 23. 30; Juljr 7. It. II
LOW SEEK TO
ENFORCE WEED
CUTTING LAW
Walter B. Low. city street com.
minloner, la playing no favorite,
in a resolution that will go before
the city council Monday night de
claring as nuisances th, Tacant lots
of several hundred citlseni or Sa
lem. Included In the list. It is said,
are properties owned by some of
the most prominent business and
professional men of the city.
The street commissioner is pro
ceeding under an ordinance paaaed
at the last meeting of the city
council. This makes the offense of
siloa-ing weeds and grass to grow
without restraint a misdemeanor
punishable by fine or Imprison
ment or both.
Though not mentioned tn the or
dinance it Is understood that the
declaring as a nuisance any lot
that has become an entanglement
of weeds and grass Is based on three
things. These are the fire hazard.
the fact that weed seeds blow upon
and befour neighboring property
and the unsightly appearance it
gives the residential districts of the
city.
The Monday night session of the
council prmoises to be barren of
matters of great Importance with
the exception of the weed resolu
tion and the Trade street vacation
matter. It ts understood a pro
test against the vacation of Trade
will be presented in behalf of
number of citiiens who think It Is
better for the welfare of the city
to keep the street open rather than
allow the Oregon Pulp as paper
company to use It as a location for
an addition to the paper mill.
Alderman S. A. Hughes, chairman
of the street committee, will rec
ommend that the city advertise
again for bids on a molting pot for
the street department, mis wiu
be based on the fact that only one
bid was reoelved at the last meet
ing and that bids had not been
advertised for prior to the meeting.
KAY EXPECTS EAST
OREGON TO BACKHIfV,
(Continued from page 1)
dlcton recently when nine of the
committee members from counties
cast of the mountains met and
signed an agreement to not be
come Individually pledged to any
candidate prior to the Portland
meeting. Reports current In Port
land say that 1 Eastern Oregon
committeemen have not signed this
round-robin agreement.
There Is nothing In the agree
ment Indicating favor for any one
candidate, or that, its signers are
binding themselves to vote as a
unit. But the very existance of the
agreement has given rise to reports
that the members from the east-
em part of the state are going to
vote as a bloc In an effort to force
the nomination of a candidate
from their section. Signers of tin
agreement, however, have mststed
that they are not pledged to any
such sectionalism, and that they
will Individually support any can
didate Dossessed of the qualifies-
Uong for a governor of the whole
state.. -
It Is strongly indicated and not
denied that they are going to in
sist upon a square deal for East
ern Oregon and Its Interests Horn
both the state committee and the
candidate it nominates.
-Without exception," Kay said ai
ter his talk with these committee
men, "these men said they wrre
not going to be governed ny tne
unit rule, and that the agreement
did not so bind them.
"I was well received everywhere
and the trip was very satisfactory.
Many expressed surprise at my good
health, having gotten the impres
sion that I was an invalid."
Commitment of the nominee and
the state party organization to an
unequivocal declaration for devel
onment of the Umatilla rapids pro
ject and similar enterprises in which
they are vitally interested, assur
ance that tile counties east of the
Cascades are to receive their share
of the political plums disbursed and
Uie possibility of securing repre
sentation on the board of control
if a new state treasurer Is to be
appointed, are some of the things
in which the Eastern Oreiton dele-
antes are known to be Interested
The formal bid of the cx-scrvlce
men of the state, as represented By
the Republican Service league, for
recoaiiitlon by the state party or
ganizatlon, and the announcement
of Julius Meier of Portland of the
platform upon which he asks the
republican nomination at the hands
of the state committee are other
outstanding developments over the
week-end In the mid-summer no
litlral rumnu3.
Meier s "statement of principles-
esnbracus an "unqualified subscrip
tion to each and every plank" In
Uie nlattorm of Uie CJcorgc Joseph
with whom Meier was Intimately
associated In business, politics and
personal friendship over a psriod
of 30 years.'
I was In full accord with Sena
tor Jnaenh'a nolltlcal principles
and gave him my wnoie-neanea
sunnort." said Meiefs statement,
addressed to T. C. Elliott, Umatilla
county central committeeman.
Meier also pledged himself "as
governor to do everything within
my power" to protect the state's
lumber rnehaatry from foreign
petition, stated his approval of the
legislative program "f the state
LKGALS
c-ti.i. niu iiiim
The City of Srio u ready to receive
sealed bids on aruira weii. iu ana 1.
irinh until tf. bt, mieiMfi Jul 9ft. 1030.
Specifications may h cn at the
Annoclatod Store In Seio. City reaeryas
the right to rrject any or an man. .
Mrs. MINNIE ailKLTUN, Kftcorder
ITS
grange Including the initiated water
power development district meas
ure, protection of fish and game
through an administration free of
politics- support of a program to
aid to solving the unemployment
problem through development of
new opportunities; equalization and
reduction of the tax burden and
economy 'coupled with application
of business principles In adminis
tration of state affairs:" fostering
of public school system and higher
education: continuation of highway
deoartment: impartial law enforce
meet and appointment to office
"only of such men as respect the
law and are qualified in all re
spects to execute the law."
The formal bid of tne ex-service
men for political recognition, ru
mored and expected for the past
several weeks, took tne lorm of. a
petition to the state central com
mittee signed by about U0 mem
bers of Uie Republican Service lea
gue from 21 counties of Uie state
asking consideration of any "world
war veteran of hign standing ana
ability" whose name might be sug
gested In the deliberauons of Ute
committee over a candidate for
governor.
The petition does not mention
any particular candidate as being a
possible candidate, nor does the
letter signed by Harry N. Nelson,
secretary of the league, wnicn ac
companied the petition, among the
signers of which are Douglas Mc
Kay, Perry Qulscnberry, R. H. Bas-
sett. Paul P. Burris and Dr. w.
Carlton Smith for the Salem vet
erans.
The letter transmitting the peti
tion calls the central committee's
attention to the representative na
ture of the league over the state.
and stresses the fact that the demo
cratic party in Oregon has seen fit
in the primary election to nominate
an ex-service man lor governor,
Senator E. P. Bailey.
Generally the petition Is not
considered as a serious bid for the
nomination of a service man for
governer. Inasmuch as Uie . league
offers no suggestions as to whom of
their comrades might be considered
available and none have been sug
gested from other quarters, but ra
ther more as a maneuver to place
the veterans in a position for con
sideration In the election of
chairman of the state committee
and to give them a place in the
sunlight if Tom Kay should be
gubernatorial nominee and uie se
lection of a new state treasurer left
to the committee.
81nce before the death of the late
George Orif fith, former state com
mander of the American Legion
and then deputy state treasurer, the
service men have had a covetous
eye upon the state treasurership.
HEAT RECORDS FOR
25 YEARS BROKEN
tf Continued from page 1) "
District of Columbia. If readings of
98 were included, it would add the,
states of Pennsylvania, Texas, Ten-'
noasee, and Oklahoma.
Deaths .were reported from widely
separated sections. There were many
drownings, as the nation's swimming
pools and beaches swarmed with
holiday millions. Prostrations, too,
mere numerous.
The northwest, which has had Its
fill of hot weather this season, gain
ed relief Sunday when severe wind
and rain storms swept sections of
that country. The fortunate few In
Michigan's upper peninsula, sand
wiched between Lakes Superior and
Michigan, enjoyed temperatures in
the upper sixties.
The heat ware will be broken
late Monday or Monday night in
large tart of uie north central
states, tne cnicago lorecaster pro-
phecied. Prediction lor Kansas,
Nebraska, the Dakota. Wisconsin
and Illinois carried such encoirrag
ing phrases as "somewhat cooler,
and "seasonable temperatures." The
break in heat had penetrated into
western Iowa Bunday night.
The double damage of heat and
drought was noted in many grain
states. In Iowa, particularly, Ute
fired com tiireatened serious loss
to farmers unless benevolent rains
fell soon. An unofficial obser
ver In Iowa reported finding top
soil in com fields at a temperature
of 144 degrees.
The Iowa corn loss, some agri-
to one bushel an acre, and if Uie
drought extends much longer the,
estimated loss nil! be doubled, they
said. j
William Clapper, presidant of a
corporation operating five canner
ies In Iowa, said tha state's crop
for canning, including sweet com.
has bceo damaged 20 to 50 per cent-
Ohio and Kansas, as vcu a3 sev
eral southern states, face crop loss
unless showers soon supplant the
un.
Baltimore Mh Three deaths end
a score of prostrations in Maryland
were blamed on the heat Monday as
tliermometers early gave indica
Hons that Sunday's record breaking
temperatures of above the century
mark would be surpassed during the
day.
A clerk on his way to work Mon
day morning dropped dead as the
mercury at 9 o'clock had passed the
90 degree mark. Another man died
from a broken back received Sunday
while he was swimming, and a third
man, apparently erased by the 96
degree heat of Hagerstown jumped
fully clothed Into the Potomac river
and was drowned.
New York W Monday's first
heat victim was Charles Gallagher,
burglar.
He and two pals were sauntering
through Fulton street, unable to
sleep, and somebody suggested
breaking Into Herman Jackson's
Jewelry store.
With a heavy timber they ram
med the front door and smashed
a showcase.
A patrolman who heard the noLie
came on th run and found Oal-
lagher on th floor, owrcom. by
beat and by a trivial glass cut on
bis ana. Be had two watchts
BIRTHS. DEATHS
MARRIAGES
DEATHS
Simpson At the home on Garden
Roa4 July 30, Mary Jane Simpson. 70.
Survived bv widower, James .; cons.
Jamea C and M. .: la lighter. Mrs.
Mona M. Mlodt; bruthera. W. H.
Nash, Wesley Hockersmlth and KraiUr;
Hockeramlth. Funeral aerrlcea Wed
nMdar. July SU, at 2 o'clock, from tha
Cloutfh-Taylor company chapel with,
Her. D. J. Howe ofticiatinj. lutermeuk
Odd Fellows oecnotory.
PergTuaoo la this city July so, Vn
Roy Andrew Ferguson, 39. Survived,
by widow. Oall: daughters. Cornell
and Mary Eoaae; mother, Mrs. Hellia
J.: sister, laaaime; brothers. Earl,
Ralph. Curtta. and Raymond, all of
Sola. Funeral aervloes Tuesday. July
Kl, at 1 o'clock Iron tha dough-Taylor
chapel under ausploea of Uie local
Elks lodge, assisted by He v. CroaUey.
Interment Bel crest Memorial park.
Harris At Walls Walla. Wash. Julr
19. Prank E. Harris, 30. Survived by
widow, Dolly; father. D. A.; sisters,
Mrs. M. Mage. Mrs. A. L. Baker oi
UUl City, Mra. Arthur Btnesar, Mrs.
f. van uieve, Portland, riineral
services Tuesday at 3 o'clock from tha
Clough-Taylor chapel under auspices
of Capital Post, American Legion, lu
terinau. aaacioay oeaieiery.
Bailey In this cltv July 19. Infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. BaUey. Pri
vate funeral services Monday. July 81.
at 1:30 o'clock from the Clough-Taylor
chapel, IntexLneut Odd Fellows
cemetery.
H1KTHM
Smith To Vlr. and Mra. Robert
Royal Smith. Route 1. Brooks, a sou.
Kenneth Robert. Juluy 1.
and some beads in his pocket, the
patrolman said. His companions
escaped.
Chicago OP Prayers lor relief
from the scorching best and wither -ing
winds of the last four days were
partly answered tn Uie xn id die west
Monday, but the rest of the nation
sweltered in record-bresJung tem
peratures. The number of deaths during tha
heat wave shot upward to a total
of 150 Monday as cooling northwest
winds pushed down the mercury in
Uie near northwest and in Uie
northern tier of northwest states.
The absence of humidity in most
of the perspiring states was all
hat kept the death list from mount
still higher. The cumber definite
ly ascribed to heat was 45. Drown
ings accounted for the other 95,
Pittsburgh At A toll of more
than 25 lives had been taken la
Western Pennsylvania and West
Virginia Monday by a week-end
heat wave that sent thermometers
soaring to a regional peak of 112
degrees at Charleston, W. Va.
Weather forecasters predicted cool
in? rains within the next thirty
s'.x hours, but temperatures through
out the region nevertheless climbed
up and up. Pttttiburgh td&nkcted
by an almost Insufferable pall of
99 degrees Bunday, found Us ther
mometers crawling above the 69 at
11 a. m., Monday. '
. Meanwhile the threat of drought
became more acute throughout the
district. Both In Pittsburgh and
Martlnsburg, W. Va., efforts were
made to curtail the sprinkling of
lawns and streets to conserve low
water supplies. In some sections
of West Virginia farmers left their
parched fields unable to work,
MARCONI FATHER
OF FOURTH CHILD
Clvitavecchai, Italy (TP) Senator
Qughelmo Marconi. 56-year-old in
ventor of the wireless, Monday re
ceived congratulations on the birth
of his fourth child.
The scientist's second wife, the
former Countess Crtstlna Bexzis
cail, gave birth to a daughter at
the Marconi Tula Sunday. She is
in her twenties and married the
inveutor in ltue.
Queen Elena of Italy will be god
mother to the child.
The famed Inventor announced
bis new dwghter will be named
Marie Elettra Elena. He explained
the middle name is that of his yacht
and the last name that erf the queen
of Italy.
Messages of congratulation poured
in upon the con pie from many
quarters of the globe Including Am
erica and England.
CLOSE PUDDING
BRIDGE FOR REPAIRS
Koadmastr Johnson announced
Monday morning that he has order
ed the Ocrvais-Mt. Angel road clos
ed at each side of the bridge over
Pudding river as a bridge crew
under Phlll Fisher has moved In
tliere to make repairs on ths good
sized bridge at that point. He ex
pects the road will be closed about
a week. Detour roads arc available
a mile or so on each side of the
ortdw so traffic will not be de
layed to any great extent. On ex- .
animation it was found that some
of the heavy work on the bridge
was slwwtng some signs of rotting
and repairs were thought advisable.
Approaches on the bridge were
worked over last year.
Work was also started Monday
morning by a crew under charge
of Bob Cole filling in approaches
on concrete bridges which have been
completed so detour roads may be
eliminated, the first smrk being,
done cm the a-ncleay road.
IRISH TRAINMEN
CALLFOR STRIKE
Dublin OP The executive com.
mlttee of the National Union of
Rallwaymen decided Monday so call
a general railway strike In the
Irish Free state, effective at .mid
night Tuesday.
The derision was reached after
an unsatisfactory conference with
the directors of the Oreat Southern
railway, from whom the workers
are demanding unconditional rein
statement of men dlsmlsc:C