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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1930 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON PAGE ELEVEN You Aren't Necessarily A Live Wire Just Because You Charge Everything. A CapitalJtJournal CLASS1HKD AUVtBllSlNO RAT Eti I Rile p word : One Insertion, cents: tn rea insertions A cent: one wnI oeoia; on month 2& cfou; one year per oiontb, 30 cents; minimum pel ad 26 eenU. Not taken otei phone un less advertiser has monthly ec count. Ho allowance lor phone errors. Want ads must be tn by 10 m day ot publi action. Real Estate and Auto ads by 1 P-nv duy previous to publication. i FOR SALE HOUSES AN EXCEPTIONAL BVY room home, strlcvly modern, large lot. east front, close to Englewood school. Price 3U50. Terms to suit. W. H. ORABENHOKST 6t Co.. Heal tors 134 S. Liberty Bt. rnone aia. aaoo HO DOWN PAYMENT 81800 full price, 920 per month. Why pay rent? 752 S. lath St. See Nelson at Ladd & Bush, or in evening call aeicw. aui POR BEGINNERS $1900 nearly new 4 -room house, bath and garage. Corner lot. streets paved, close to cannery, S20 cash, balance S25 per month. COZY 3 ROOM $1600 plastered house, bath and ga rage: on paved street. 4100 cash, bal ance a0 per month. WEST SALEM HOME $21 00 model 4 room, basement, fur nace and additional small house on tot. $250 cash, balance $25 per month. Bee Gi'Uer with ANDERSON & RUPERT 109 S. High St. a 199 STOP THAT RENT READ THIS THEN HURRY 6-ROOM house, fireplace, 2 nice bed rooms, b-uh and toilet. AIL In A-l fchape. This home Is completely fur nished with nice furniture, price re duced for quick sale, $2500. $00 will lmndle It. Balance easy. See my agents. SEARS TUCKER, 184 S. Com'! St. a; IOR SALE 5 or 8-room houses, ensy pay mc n ta. Phone &85J. a204 FOR SALE, new four room house with basement and double garage. Easy tt-iuis, $2800, Owner box 67 Salem. a 199 BEAUTIFUL Stucco home nicely lo cated with all modern conveniences to trade on acreage with spring and modern home. H. M. Evans, 275 State St.. phone 1961. al99 RXTRA SPECIAL Distant owner asks for immediate inle of his 5-room modern home, lo- :ated close to business district, a eat bargain for you at $3,900, BEE Kirs. Ellis with LEO N. CHILDS CO- Realtors J20 State Street. Phone 1727. a GOOD HOMES EASY TERMS nw tit i-let lv modern 5-room house, be3t of construction, parage, paved t reet. AN EXCEPTION Alt JJ u x , :iO0O. Terms. ... i-room modern Spanish stucco home, Iiirane. on paved street, well located, U100. M00 cash, balance easy terms, ur-tf-TM nvKY SON First National Bank Bldg. a FOR SALE FARMS 7K AHUES assoo One 7-room and 1 4-room house. ivim 'Ji a cultivated land. 25 A. tim ber, running water, barn full hay, 10 head cattle. 2 good horses, wagon and ell farm implements. Trade for a house in Salem or a small tract close to Salem or Dallas. 85 ACRES $3500 6 R. house, barn, poultry house, 25 A n.iitiimt.i innri in A. timber, run ning water, barn full of hey. Trade for a place not over 12 acres close to Sale ill. Tn APRFR 37500 Dnod Improvements. 40 A. cultivated land, 8 A. good timber, 20 A. crop, good land and good location. Will change lor larger place or city vVe also" have a small apartment Souse lease and furnishings to sell at 1UW LHli-r. OM SEARS & TUCKER 1B4 South Commercial St. o' in""a 1 1- ml. east of Salem. All cul tivatod and fenced. Electric water system. Family orchard. 8 R. house. I Laree. fcood barn. To trade for largrr place with more pasture. 0A3'i ml. town. AH cultivated Soring, IS A. walnuts, 4 A. apples. Small hnnco ftRflon n a 1 ml fvnm tnTI md hltlh school. 2 well, family orchard. 6 room house, electric lights, large barn, garage, chicken house. On school bus line. $6500. Reasonable terms, . . m a a ml nwn ftTifD ranch. 40 A i -1 innri a t? hoi is Family orchard. CUT TO SELL, $12,500. Will take house in saicm. llonev To LocJi Insurance 820 U. S. Bank Bldg. In0Il'.??7 $3750 cash buys 20 acres all under cultivation. 7 room house, basement, bath and toilet. firepVtee. some built -Ins, barn, chicken house, family fruit, eleven acres of f;ne Italian prune orchard, and filberts. If you i re lonktng for a bargain, let us show you uns rice. V. F. GRABENKORST & Co.. Realtors 131 s. Liberty St. Fborie 515 U200 ir-it.Tr- HTfitrWAY BUY $iV)o buys 17 acres located on main Pacific hlphway, 5 room house. 8 n r. nf o r.ni fn nr.rl Brunes. several cherry and walnut trees. This place is rlced ocjow vsiue. H.CRABENHOii 134 a Liberty St. $4900; t down for 30 acre larm. $100 en acre soil. 7-room house, teiepnone, i !!! delivery, school, bus. gcod road3. T.-iiMi., (n irootl reoair. Worth $3000, II. C. Porter. Aiunsvllle. b201 PRICES ARE RIGHT 6 ACRFJ close to Salem, some cultl- 30 ACHES.' 7 cultivated, good land; C700. terms. 30 ACitzs. buildings, nice view, good joad. i:;oo: xerrr-s. acre nu " Extra well located 7 room for small H. E BROWN or WM. W. POWELL PKICE REDUCED $500 on this fine 15-acre piace. cooa bkihik luch? hrrt nt 5 acres, nice six room hotise. e'ectrtclty. garage, barn and chicken house. Cloie to Salem. Terms. See Nelson at Latd and Bush, or In eve ning ca i auot.w. r.rtu ra! p nn arr fiairv farm. Annly b.n 308 CstJltPl Journal. bl99 FOR SALE Miscellaneous 31AVH TWO $lr2 console White elec tric srwinj maenmes soa eacn. WHITR SFWIN'O UACHINE CO. 1C7 S. Hlch St. C203 BARTLETT Pears JOc bushel, bring bos. P.t. 9. box 64. phone 14FI3 C3Q1 wmn finri vai crAbination rane. PracUcally new. 973i, Norway. c200 FOR SALE Crawford peaches and E a.1 let t pears. 1 mile north on River road. Wlckert'f. phone 4F3 c203 TRADE equity m BCTMwre for rhrht weiglit late model car and some cash. Box 44!, Capital Journal. c!99 FOR SALE peaches, cheap. Klngwood Phone 61F13. c200 USED LUMBER, rustic, sheeting, 2x4a flooring, windows 2x12s. garage doors with tiack. Just acre's creek on N. CxTn'l St. Albright A Jlsms. phone C23W. c203 LATBVhite electric sewing machine cheap. K5 Jurtwn. 2565W. c203 TAKINO orders for Canning peaches Ibu, Birtlctt ptUTt 75c: Graventcln appt?s, bring bc::es. Frank Schamp'.er. 1 inner, Rt. 2, box $5. clOT FOR SALE Miscellaneous SINQER portable electric sewing ma chine $JQ. Phone SOS. C300 PEARS for canning 25c, Turn In at dryer on Wallace road. P. C, Ewtng. C201 OOOD hand cider picas, phone 945J, FOR SALE 3' j Studebaker wagon, other farm Implements. Bee Weath ers, care Browning BL 1 3 miles on Wallace road. Cl99 INCUBATOR, Brooder, feed cutter, separator, all in good condition. Phone 2538W. clW BU E3C HER C. Melodv aaxonhone. reasonable price, 1493 Center St. Phone 2103R. Cl99 BARTLETT pears 60c bushel, also spring chickens. 2 miles south, op posite Hazelau station. J. J. Johns. C100 CANNINO Peaches. ElborUs. Craw. fords and Mulrs. Now ready. Bring boxes. C. C. Wltsei, 83 N. 17th Bt. Salem. Cl9u BARTLETT PEARS. Call 5AFI3. FARM property and Automobile In surance now at lower rates. Wm. A Pcrsey. agent. Phone 912M. C222 CANNINO PEACHKS. Pears, Apples. riumi. agan mm, srii. PEACHES and oil kinds fresh fruits and vegetables. Hardens stand i mil south Waconda on Salam-Cham- poeg road. Phone largo orders to J- P. Aspinwan. am. cw POR SALE sweet apule cider 20c gal Ion or two gallons for 35c. Apples at toe pe rnox ana up. L.UM WINS - 1 VJJL tl WUH&0 2304 N. Pront St. C204 BOOKCASE, dlnlnn and library tables, beds, San. couches, cabinets and drawers, rugs. 635 N. Summer St. cjui FOR SALE some very good bargains in used wood rentes that we repiacea wttn our latest moans or ess nmes. See them at our store 136 3. High. TWO drafting tables. Blue print fil ms cabinet, anm a. racmc nuawy, Woodburn. Ore. c201 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE, good family cow. 34 gal. rich milk dallv. t50 cash. Soohte H Huff. Rt. 1. Rlckreall, Ore. e201 FOR SALE 15 good young Jersey and Guernsey mua- cows, rresn ana com ln fresh, or 20 Jersey heifers fresh enlng this fall. M. F. Kcphart. Second house east or aincieay sioie. eiu COWS For Sale. Weathers, care Browning, Rt. 1, 2 miles on Wallace road. v el99 DR. FRED W LANGE. Veterinarian Office 539 8. Commercial Phone 1198 Residence phone 16fl(l e DAIRY cows for sale or trade, 1-3 down, balance one year. Red bam. N. Commercial and Columbia. Nelson Bros Phone 705: IBS N. High St e FOR SALE team of black mares, new harness, wagon, plow. 210 Brown St. Sllverton. e200 FOR SALE WOOD WOOD SAWING. Phone 1819. ee225 FOR SALE, wood la timber. Phone 585J. ee204 GOOD DRY 4-foot Old fir $0.50 per cord. Write M. E. Morley, Sublimity. DRY 16 inch old fir. 4 ft. fir, oak. ash, old fir and hill slab. C. U. Har baugh's Transfer arid Fuel, 838 High land, phone 1990. ce224 OOOD old fir $7 per full cord. Second growth and oak. Phone 1858. ee204 PLANER wood $3,50 load; slabwood $2.75 loud; 2nd growth fir $3 50 load: old fir. $4 load. Tracy's Fuel Yard. Phone 23H5. eet WOOD: 3739 NICE fir and oak wood. Ed Stortz. Phone 2939J. ee209 WOOD. L. C. Kelly. Phone 1573 J. ee210 ALL KINDS Of D. May lie Id. FOR WOOD SAWING call ZANDER. Phone 3465M. CC201 wood sawlns. sueedy and accurate service. Phone 1223. ec216 WOOD sawing. Sproed Bros, Phone ee205 1131 ORDER your wood now Best 10-inch insiae siao wooa mixca at v.imo ac Mitchell Co $5 50 per cord from car Phone 813. 349 8 12th St. ee PittKT class drv old fir slab. 16-tn old fir mill block. Screened hog fuel Prompt delivery pnone low. i-rea e. Wells. Inc.. 280 S Church St. ee" FOR SALE POULTRY BOARD, room, garage $6 week. Oak 1445 f!99 HELP WANTED WANTED, lady, prefer middle age, take ore of father end mother, i drcja all letters to box 89. Gervat3. Ore. gaoi' WANTED TRUCK to haul gravel GO or C3 yarns, rnone wuw. gisw CARPENTER wanted. Hive fruit and nut trrcs to nav far calves. P. O. box 12. Salem. g200 WANTED Evergreen blackberry pickers. Will start Monday. 1 mile ctst of Brooks. Jwie McCoy. g2yo WE COACH you for comln? examin ations, full particular and list posi tions free. $:230-3GOO0 year gov ernment Joos. Men. women, ju-ia. Stead? work Armlv Immediately. B. 333 Capital Journal. g201 GIRL Wanted lor housekeeping. 1220 N. 16th. glOT HOP plci:ers wanted. Williams hop yard. Resist er at Emp!oymLnc Office 27'.) Ci:c3ieypta. Phone 2453 p.2Qtt SITUATIONS WANTED MIDDLE AGED widow wiihea place as housekeeper for a?e3 coupie or motherless home. Phore 2351W. h!93 WANTED position as housekeeper. Inquire room 4, 2G5 N, CommerctPl. 1)200 SCHOOL GIRL want wora mornings and evenings, experienced. Reference. Phone 2077R. a. m . or 6-7 p. m. h!30 MAN wants work mornings and eve nings for room and board. Pttonr 2453. b200 Miscellaneous WANTED WANTED, good used hop basaets. J. D. Lofren. Aurora, Ore. 1190 WANT LOANS $300; $1000; $1500. F. L. Wood. 341 State street. 1199' WILL trade fn electric range lor oik wood. 262 Chemekeis St. 1209 WANTED To Trade a good team weighing about 15 or 16 hundred lbs., with harness, for milk cows. A. O. Brownley. Rt. 6. Albany, Ore, 1 mile east of Buzrard fltitlon. UW GOOD BICYCLE cheap. or 37T11. Phone 198 1190 DOGS boarded in a real dog hotel. E B. Flakes Petland Perm, Pacific bigb yT n-T f. 1 FOR RENT ONE ROOM apartment $9 month, in cludes garage, wood, light, water. Hingwood apartments. West &al?m. J223 POUR ROOM furnished buufalc. new elect ilc rurute. fireplace, basemen--, furnace, garage. Phcne 684M. J200 pfis nKNT 8 room house and ga rage opposite Junior high school. $18 per n.u.ivii. rnuiio ioj. . ' FURN1KKFD 6 room home, good lo cation, excellent private water svs inr rent f renonslble oartv. Br 440, Care Capital Journal. FOR RENT LARGE bouse close In, partly fur nished, suitable apartment ana rooms, 473 North Commercial. J201 NICE furnished first floor apartment. 590 Union. J204 POR RENT six room modem home, like new, now being painted. 240 N. tain ot. jiiw SPLENDID 4-r. modern bungalow. 1715 N. Cottage. Phone 259 IJ. J201 2-ROOM apartment. Price right. 430 N. Liberty. J201 modern 6 -room house. Phone 1156J. Tall 540 State St. J201 5 ROOM Plastered house for rent, $10 per month. 348 South 20th. J201 WANTED to rent Her vice station on gaiionage basis. State terms, box 338 Journal. 1201 NICE 6-Room cottage with fireplace and basement $-0. 631 Breys avenue. 3-ROO&I furnished apt. Steam heat, electric range and electric refrigera tion, ao Pi. Lineriy ot. iivv 8 -ROOM house, electric llehta. bath. garage, not far out, $15 per mo. Phono 2123J. See Tripp or Uogan, 180 N. Com'l. 1200 FOR KENT furnished apartment, ! rooms and private bath. Close In Reasonable rent. 268 N. Cottage. J207 4 ROOM Duplex. Phone 1005. HENDERSON furnished apt. 1005. Phone J222 2-ROOM furnished house, 4th. 1609 N. J1PP PIANO Phone 73F. C. T. Doty. J 199 FOR RENT HOUSES. $12 to $45 per month. Furnished $18 to 665. For sale Just like rent a good 5 R. bouse plastered, bath, electricity, garage, l lota $20 per month; no aowu payment. &ee BECHTEL or THOMASON 341 State St. Room 4. 3 -ROOM apartment, and rooms. Inquire 345 Marlon. sleeping 1199 3-ROOM furnished opts. Heat, lights, garage. $15 & $23. 1040 Leslie. J 193 5-room furnished house. Phone 461 J. 1201 3-ROOM furnished apartment. Private bath. 545 Court. Phone 1057. J201 l-ROOM furnished aoartment. Unfits. mater, wood furnished 622.50: 1873 Court. Call Sundays or evening. 1200 FOR RENT FURNISHED 4-r hnusc clean, eood furniture. S. Salem $26; other houses furnished 818 to 505 month. BECHTEL THOMASON. 341 State St. Room 4 J 2-ROOM furnished house, ston. 435 Dlvl 1200 4-ROOM hnuM nartlv furnished, bath. gal-age. Adults. 763 N. Winter. 1200 6-ROOM furnished modern house. Electric range, piano. Ph. 2024J. 1200 FOR RENT furnished, good modern 6-room house at 1303 Edgewater est. West Silfin. 40. Inoulre 150 Klne- wood Ave. West Salem, or of Nelson at Ladd and Bush hank. iiuu 3-ROOM apartment, well furnished and clean, rates reasonable. Adults. 475 N. Capitol. 1217 PATTON apartments, down town dis trtct. Nicplv furnished, nrlvate bath. etc. For Inspection call Pulton's Book store. j for rent, newlv renovated bout, $27.50. Close in. 3S8 North Liberty St. Phone 1834J. r Pn RPNT Kiwnins ream car sen' tlemen. 205 Oregon Bldg I THREE garages for rent, aown town section Phone ih:ij i' PIANOS, Phonographs and sewing machines for rent. a. u ouii Fu.rot- LOST AND FOUND LOST, small red Chow dog. Answers to "Fedee , pnone ziuaj; eo r. erty St. Mr. Holt. Reward. k201 LOST Boston Bull brtndle with whito face, from Lone Star Auto camp. Please return. Phone 3011J LOST ladies blue suede purse. State street between Com'l & Winter. Re turn to Journal. kl99 LOST woman's Schaeffer Lifetime fountain pen. Return to 171 N. Front St. Reward. k200 MISCELLANEOUS ASTROLOGY, nalmlstrv. advice. Max well. 1214 State. Phone 110. m209 REAL ESTATE 2 ACRE SUBURBAN HOME This nla.ee is located on era vol road. close to Pacific highway and one half mile outside city limits, 3 room house, large chicken house, running water year around, good well, best of sou. Price $2000. $so down and $20 nir mnnth. Interest fl"i. W.H.GRABENHORSTdcCo.. Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 515 n200' TNSTAIXMITNT ACREAGE $25 down and $10 per month buys 5 seres of fine strawberry land, east of Salem, all under cultivation. Price $1000. Interest 6. a-?5 tinvn and It 10 ner month burs 5 acres of first class berry and filbert soil, locntea on pavement cast oi oa- lim- Price S15QQ. Int. 6i. $25 and $10 per month burs a fine one acre tract close to Enlewood school, best cf sou. Price $icoo. int fiioo down and bilance terms to suit, hiit-a 2il acres of first class straw l)!?rry land, located south of Salem. all under cultivation. Price $ouj Interest 6. . If ycu are looking for a small Install ment acreage, sec V. H. GRAB5NTTORST, & Co.. Feoltor 134 S. Lue::y St. Phone 515 n200 W3 HAVE 40 Improved acres, stocked and equipped. 11 miles of S.lern: 30 ?cres tillable, price $3500; $2000 cosh and 4", on balpr.ee. 26 ACRES of very fine land on pave ment 7 miles Salem, splentl'd orchard, herr'.es. near school. Price $3700. :o WFLL irr proves &crss on nnar. equipped for paultiY. Electricity, a Deaut'.iul piacr wna aii. iuu vmuiit ment for $7000. A 6-ROOM house In fair location for only $1200, with C-5 down and $20 per month. , . . A OOOD close In 7-room furnished hous? for only 810 per month rent. McGILCHRIST & PENNINGTON 209-10 U. S. Bank bldg. Phone 140. ti FOR SALE Extra good 80 A. dairy farm 3 mile from Saiem; good bldgs.. well fenced. H r-rwlr nrl wells: some timber, family Irulta. Fine loam soil and nice location; o cows, a nwr, fnwis rr.achlnerv of all kinds, hay and feed. $6000 down and long time on balance at 6 per cent. P2RRINE At MARSTERS 212 Grey Bldg. trronR Ponu for rent. Excellent lo cation, next to B' shop's store. Inquire 603 N. Liberty. Phone 1146W. nI99 10 ACRES In full bearing cherries ana sppies. snscz. un paring sua snort sravel road. $2500. Terrns. 9 ACRES at edge of city, good mod ern building, land will soon be available for lots. Priced to sell at $3600. WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor 175 H H'zh St EXCHANGE Real Estate rinon Tit ADE 7fl A. farm f'i!ly equipped. Stork, crop, marhtnery, o.SOO. 10 head stock. 2 horses, chickens, 20 tons hay in birn. Implements, machinery. frrt-H an-i snrina water. Some crn groV.ng on place 7 ft. tall. Close to SCnOJ.; na J Oi uiua. i . uur for crc;. wiiat Lav you; ee my ent BE'-HTTL (t THOMASON 41 UmnU 4 ha' EXCHANGE Real Estate f!AIJPORNIA I', acraa. 5-room brick house, hardwood floors, modern equip t lor guo hens, to exenange lor iana near Salem. Geo, Messenger, 800 Car hart Ave, Fullerton. Cal. on304 FOR TRADE Large building In good vallev town: nood location for leea store, trad for good light truck. Rt. DOX J. i.yona. iinaw EXCHANGE for good house In Salem. io acres au set to prunes. v mues from Salem. for SALE, 8-room house, located on Winter St. Look this up. A bargain. 100 A. FOR SALE or trade at $12 per acre. Come In and see this before you buy. S ACRES for trade, 14 miles east of Salem. What have you? SQUARE DEAL REAL ESTATE 202 U. S. Bank bldg. Phone 740. nn will accnt sood home In Salem as part payment on 34 acre farm, dark soil, 25 acres in cultivation, good buildings, well, cows, norsra, hogs, chickens and hay. Price $6000. LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 320 Stat St. Phone 1727 GOOD TRADE $4,000 modern 7 R. house built 2 vmn incsted in N Salem. Trade for smaller house, or acreage. What have 341 State St.. Room 4 nn Will trade equity In small home for light Mdan. Inquire 277S Broofca Ave. nnJol WILL trade new electric rente ior oak wooa. 363 ChemekeU St. U11203 AUTOMOBILES "j.ri Mnficl Ford coune. In eood run ning order. Good rubber, $86. Inquire l (ya o. Lioeriy evenniKs. mw 1929 CHRYSLER 86 coach. Will sell Bx. 193. Q201 or trade equity. Route 7, Salem. GOOD WILL USED CARS Rm.n WITH A GUARANTY 1928 Pontiac coupe $575 00 1929 Pontiac 2-door sedan ... 735.00 1928 Oakland Cabriolet 695 00 1929 Oakland a -door seasa .. wu.vu 1926 Dodge coupe 295.00 192B Essex -i-aoor seaan a.wi 1926 Studebaker lncloocr 600.00 PISHINn rARS 1924 Ford tourlna $65.00 1924 Ford coupe 95.00 1924 Chevrolet touring 75.00 WOOD-WHEATON MOTOR CO., Inc. OAKLAND PONTIAC 050 N. High 315 Chemeketa non ziaa qiw 26 Dodge Truck $365.00 29 Ford Rdstr 365.00 29 Ford Coupe 385.00 28 Essex Sedan 315.00 27 Chev. Coupe 260.00 24 Overland Sedan " 85.00 jroru oeaan wun ijibc. . .., .uu EIKER AUTO CO. Cor. Lib. & Ferry St 0 VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY USED CARS 1929 Model A Tudor $450 1928 Chevrolet coach 375 1928 Model A roadster 350 1927 Chevrolet coupe 235 1927 Pontiac coupe 285 1920 Standard Studebaker coach 295 1929 Model A sport roadster ... 425 1926 Chevrolet landau sedan . . 225 1926 Model T coupe, Ruxtell .. 150 6 Trucks priceu 3U to euou 1929 Model A closed pickup ., 425 Terms Trades VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY Phone 1905. Center at Liberty. 4 FINANCIAL LOANS WE CHARGE 2 PER CENT On unpaid balances. Whv nav 3 ner cent when you can borrow for 2 per cent' Loans on Pianos and Furniture without removal OREGON' FINANCE CORPORATION 209 Masonic Building. Salem, Oregon Organized by Salem Business Men for protection to Borrower (Licensed by State) T207' LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE on plain notes, endorsed notes furniture and pianos. AU trans actions strictly confidential. STATE LOAN COMPANY 212 Oregon Bldg, 2nd floor. Corner State and High. Office hours 1Q a.m. to 6:30 DJh Telephone 932, Licensed by Stale FARM LOANS 6T., small expense. F. L. Wood, 341 State S. r WE HAVE Dlentv ot money to loan ou farm and city properly. Low interest rates. Hudktns Mortgage & Investment Co Millers Store bldg. Phone 2219 r . 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. Pay off any time. See us first. DELANO 5e ELLIS 290 N. Church St. Phone 2830 r WHERE TO BORROW MONEY: On automobiles, furniture, livestock, per sonal effects and other good secur ities. National Loan Ac Finance Co., (licensed by btate) 410 Bank ol Com mercce. Salem. Ore. r PERSONAL LOANS on salaries, furniture, cats, endorsed notes, repayable 1-20 montns. Morrow safely from Salem's own and largest finance company. Quick and honest service. Licensed by state. GENERAL FINANCE CORP. 2nd floor 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 1200. Office hours 8:30 to P p. m. HAWKINS A ROBERTS. Inc.. for CltV and farm loans. Rates and emts low est available. Prompt service, 208 Ore gon Buiimng. BORROW money on your personal property. Pay back In monthly ln- luumenu. WILLAMETTE LOAN COfclPAWX Licensed by Suite 60S Bank of Commerce Bldg. money to loan on real estate. Priv ate money, lowest rates. T. 1C Ford First National Bank. r AN INSTALLMENT LOAN la Easv to Hroav Why not let us explain its advantages over a straigut toanr ANDERSON & RUPERT 169 S. High Street Correspondents Equitable Bivlntrs As Loan Aas'n LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES Contracts Refinanced Payments Reduced You keep your automobile We pay balance due dealer, bank or finance company, and reduce your payments. Ad ditlonal money loaned. Strict It confidential. We handle our own paper. EFKEH AUTO CO. Corner Liberty and Ferry flte. Phone 121 Baiem. Ore. FEDERAL FARM LOANS 54. P. ! Wilkinson, U. 8. Bank bldg T SVa LOANS $ft on WILLAMETTE VALLEY FARMS Anderson At Ripert 16B 8. High BUSINESS Opportunities WANTED man or woman, to re pre sent In Salem and Vicinity, old en tnhlUhed Investment house. X. P Harnro.Sllverton. ul 09 RESTAURANT for sale or trade for farm or acreage. Owner has other business. Box 49 Journal. ulOO A Try Journal Want Ads DIRECTORY LLOYD K. RAMS DEN, bike acceasorles and bicycles, 387 Court street. BATTERY SUPPLIES D. BARTON. National Batteries. starter and generator work. Perry and High streets. CHIMNEY HVVEKP8 R. E. NORTHNKSS. chimnev sweep. Phone 110. o206 CUmUPKACTUUU DR. O. L. SCOTT, ohlronractor. 263 N. High street. Phones B7 6t 2104J. o DR. H. B. SCOFIELD, X-ray. Phone 2194, 414 First NafI Bank Bldg. CAU1.NET WORK JACOB WEJZEL, Cabinet work, and rennisning. Furniture repairing, rn. 1591. 239 Court Pt, Salem. o CONTRACTORS J. A. KAPPHAHN. General team and Dower shovel contractor, excavatlnc and grading. Oflico phone 1299, Res. uirii, o LNGU.WIMI SALEM ENGRAVING CO. Cuts of all purposes. Tel. 343. 180 N. Commercial street. ELECTRICAL hlTPUfcS HALIK ELECTRIC CO- 461 N. Front St. Electric contracting and repairing. Appliances ana Fixtures, pnone 2. " PLEENER ELECTRIC CO, Electric lighting futures and; electrlo ranges Phone 980. 471 Court street. CUT flowers and floral pieces. Deliv ery. C. F. Brelthaupt, florist, 612 State street. Pbone 380. GAKHAGE MERCHANT TAILOR M. A. ESTES. fine tailoring. 13.5 North Liberty strecC. o IN SI RAN CE CHAS. 8PURLIN Rest Estate and Insurance, 175 South High St. Phone 534. o PLl'MBINO PLUMBING and neneral reoair work. Phone 550. Grabex Bros. 164 South Liberty street. THEO. M. BARR, Plumbing, beating sheet metal works, 164 ti. Commercial srrees. MATTRESSES RENOVATED MATTRESSES renovated. We reno vate all kinds of mattresses, called tor and delivered. Best of work guar anteed. Capital City Bedding Co. Portland road. Phone 19. PRINTING ROWLAND PRINTING CO- Masonic Temple basement. Phone 1512 o PIANO TUNER OEO. C. WILL, pianos, phonographs, sewing machines, sheet music and piano studies. Repairing phonographs and sewing machines. 432 State SU. Salem, Oregon. STOVES AND STOVE KKPAHtlS'G STOVES FOR SALE REBUILT and repaired bv expert. All kinds of wov en wire fence, fancy and plain. Hop baskets and hooks, logan hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 262 Chemeketa St. R. B. Fleming. o HCAVANOER SALEM SCAVANGER. Phone 107. SOOS GARBAGE CO.. reliable service. Phones, oiitce 3iao; hcs. h'jjj. o SALEM GARBAGE CO. for prompt and continuous service. Charles Soos and Carl soos. Phone 3135 or WSJ. TKANSFER AND STORAGE CUMMINS & HORTSCH. local and long distance hauling. Phone 3402; Res. 129F2 or 1287R. . WATER COMPANY OREGON-WASHINGTON Water Serv ice company. Oil lees corner Com mercial and Trade streets. Bills pay- iDie montniy. rnones a WATCH REPAIRING GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING or money back. The Jewel Box, 178 N. Liberty, saiem. LEGALS MUltlUS NOTICE OF KALE OF HtlAL PKOPEIITY UN fcXEC'L'TiON Bf virtue of an Execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marlon rn the 6th day of August, 1030 In favor of National Liberty Insurance Company, a corporation, plaintiff and agalnat W. A. Llston. defendant for the sum or S3487 oa u. s. Gold coin. with interest at the rate of 6 ner cent per annum, from the 27th day of September. 1920. and accruing costs. I have levied upon and will sell at Public Auction, on Saturday the 13th day of September, 1930 at 10 o'clock a.m, at the Court House door In Sa lem, Marlon County and State of Orenon. all the rltiht. title and inter est which the said W. A. Llston, de fendant, had on or after the- 4th day of October. 1929, date property was levied upon, pursuant to write of at tachment, in or to tne xoiiowing ae- scrioea premises, to-wit: Beginning J.eu cnams nortn oi the Southeast corner of Lot Num ber Fifteen (15) In the Smith Fruit Farms In Marlon County, Oregon, end running thence along the East line of Lot Fif teen (15) 1.60 chains; thence Westerly 6.60 chains to the mid dle of the County Road; thence South 19" 15' East along the cen ter of tl3 County Road 1.70 chains: thence Easterly 5.94 cnalns to the place ot beginning and containing one acre of land, more or les3, being In T. 8 8.. R. 3W. of the Willamette Meridian, In 4pVion County, Oregon. ASi, beginning at a point on the East line of Tract No. 16 of the Smith's Fruit Farms In Sec. 3. T. 8 S.. R 3 W. of the Willam ette Meridian In Marlon County, Oregon. 3.40 chains North of the Southeast corner of sild tract 15 and running thence North 80 30" W. 6 60 chains to the center of the County Road; "thence North along the center of said Road 19 15' West 1.57 chains; thence South 80 30" E. 7.02 chains to the East line of said tract 15; thence South along said Eust line 148 chains to the place of be ginning and containing one acre of land, more or less, situated in Marlon County. Oregon. Also, beginning at a point on the East line of Tract No. 15 of Smith's Prult Farms In Section No 3. T. 8 8. R.3W. of the Wil lamette Meridian in Marlon Count ty, Oregon. 0 24 chains North of the Southeast corner of said tract No. 15 and running thence North br no tt'Mt 7 71 chains to the center of the County Road; then center of the County Road; thence West 32 45' North 3.45 chains; thence East along the North line of said tract No. 15. 9A7 chains to the Northwest corner of said tract: thence South along the East line of said tract 3 21 chains to the place of beginning and con taining 2.65 acres of land more or leas, situated In Marlon County, Oregon. Also Lot Ten f!0 Block Big teen (16t In Englewood Addition to the City of Salem. Marlon County, Oregon, aa shown by the recorded plat thereof now on file and of record In the office of the Recorder of Conveyances fnt Martnn rmintr. OfOTjn Terms of Sale, Cash, unless bid In by plaintiff. , Datd at Balem. Oregon, this 11th day of August, 1030. o D BOWKR. flhertff of Mirton Countv. Oregon AUg. i. l, . OCpt. A Journal Want Ads Pay LEGALS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice la herebv Blven that tha un dersigned will receive scaled bids un til 7:30 o Clock, p. m Tuesday, Sep tember 2. 1930. for the construction of cement sidewalks In the City of Salem, Oregon, as follows: On the NORTH BIDS OF NORWAY STREET BETWEEN CAP ITOL STREET AND THE 0. P. CO Right IM way, lonK- Lot 6, Block 4, Card well Addition. Res. No. 2399. ! S. one-halt of fractional block of North Salem Addition lying west ot Block 4. CardweU Addition. Bee. No. 2400. i On the WEST fiTDB OP NORTH 25th STREET BETWEEN STATE AND WALKER STREETS, along I mat properly cuverra aj vot. iui, Page 277 of Deed Records for Mar lon County, Oregon. Res. No. 2407. That property covered by VoL 76.' Pare 16 of Deed Records for Marlon County, Oregon. Res. No. 2408. ut iu, mock i, Kaat aioe Aocuuon. Res. No. 2411. Lot 9, Block 1. East Side Addition. Rea. No. 2412. On the WEST SIDE OF 15th STREET BETWEEN "B" AND "D STREETS, along ! That property covered by Vol. 191. Page 198 of Deed Records for Marlon County, Oregon. Res. No. 2415. The east one-half of Lots 6 and T, Block 11. Parrlsh Addition "B. Bee. No. 2418. On the EAST SIDE OF 20th STREET BETWEEN FREDRICK AND "D" STREETS along Lot 17, Block 3. Burlington addition. Residence No. 2424. On the NORTH SIDE OP BKLLE VUE STREET BETWEEN 19th and 20th STREETS along Lot 8, Block 17. Capital Park Addition. Rea. No. 2425. On the NORTH SIDE OF COLUM BIA STREET BETWEEN FRONT AND COMMERCIAL STREETS along Lou 6 and 7, Block 2, Compton Ad- rimnn Rm. Nn. 2430. On the EAST SIDE OF FRONT STREET BETWEEN COLUMBIA AND ACADEMY STREETS along Lot 14, Block 4, Riverside Addition. Rea. No. 2438. Lot 10, Block 4, Riverside Addition. Res. No 2441. Lot 11, Block 4. Riverside Addition. On'the "oUTH SIDE OP MILL STREET BETWEEN 14th and 15th STREETS along Lots 1 and 2. Block 42. University Addition. Res. No. 2464. Plans and specifications may be had at the office of the city engineer. Each bidder will be required to file with his bid a certified check, or bid bond, payable to the City of Salem, in the amount of & per cent of the amount of bid. which will be forfeit ed to the city tn case the bidder shall full nr rpfiiflo to enter Into contract for the construction of the sidewalks if nmnrrior, thfl hid. Bids Should be made out on forma secured at the .itv unulnppr'ii nfftca and must Show tne resolution uumuirr uiu ikmw- tlon and location oi property. The right Is reserved by the Com mnn rniincll tn nccont anv or to re. ject all bids in the interest of the city- n . MAK& rUULOUn, Viiy nriuiuri, Salem, Oregon. 202 NORBLAD WILL NOT RETURNJLIFFORD (Continued from page 1) and read aU evidence taken fat the hearing. 'I am passing- un entirely my own personal judgment ot these men as to their conduct of tne oince," nc savs. "and also. In the light or my decision, I am not passing any opin ion upon the. evidence." The governor says ne considers that both Clifford and Clark con ducted their offices properly and ably. He mentions that Clifford devoted himself in a very vigor ous, practical manner to the restor ation of Maineur iaxe as a wua life sanctuary," and credita him with taking the lead in the move ment for a federal appropriation of a million and a half dollars for the restoration ot the lake area. He credits Clifford with spon soring the solution of the epen ir rigation ditch menace and the re taining of a federal appropriation of $25,000 for experiments In solu tion of the problem of the annual loss of millions of trout and sal mon fry. Further the governor says Clif ford led In the game farm propa gation for field and upland birds, and that he Is responsible for the policy of holding trout fry and turning them into streams as legal sized fish capable of caring for themseives. The statement declares that Clif ford has turned the financial af fairs of the department from a deficit into a surplus. The governor raps the "organized minority" of the Oregon sportsmen, particularly the Multnomih An?- lers and Hunters club. "By far the greatest voice in both approval and disapproval ol the commission tn dismissing Clif ford and Clark has come frcm the organized minority," he says. "Past experience has demonstrated thnt the majority of the troubles of the came commission has emanated frcm Multnomah county, and prin ci pally all from the members of the Multnomah Angles and Hunters club. So far as I know the history of this state no game warden has ever been able to please the varl factions of this club and doubt whether one will ever be able to do so. I did something no governor has ever done before when, at the time Commissioner Miller's term ex pired, I offered to appoint one of list of live to be suggested by the sportsmen of Multnomah county, that county being entitled to the commifieioneTshlp. I soon discover ed that I made a mistake because the gathering from which the list of five was named turned out to be purely a political affair. How ever. I kept faith and appointed one of the list of five as a member of the corn mission. ADD One and Two Nor B ltd 6? The governor's complete state ment follows: Immediately upon the announce ment by the game commission of the removal of Clifford and Clark I was besieged with reqncaU from all over the state to remove some or all of the commissioners who vot ed In favor of dismissal In order that Clifford and Clark might be rein stated. I also received many expres sions of approval of the action or the commission. Dissent as well as approval was voiced to me orally and through the medium of letters and telegrams totalling many hun dreds. Based upon my observations as a member of the legislature and as governor. It was my opinion that both of these men have properly conducted the affairs of their re spective offices. For Instance I did know that Mr. Clifford had devoted himself In a very vigorous, practical manner to the restoration of Mal heur lake as a wild life sanctuary and breeding ground for migratory water fowls. "Malheur lake Is considered by all of the scientific leaders concerned with biological studies sa the most ideal natural breeding ground and nesting' area of water fowls within the continental limits of the United States. Mr. Clifford took the lead in the movement for a federal ap propriation of a million and a half dollars for the restoration of this area which, If brought to a success ful conclusion, would most probably mean the perpetuation of a hundred species of water fowls, and give to the sportsmen of Oregon at a com paratively small cost as good duck and goose shooting; as they had twenty-five years ago, "Clifford also sponsored the solv ing of the open Irrigation ditch menace and assisted materially In obtaining a federal appropriation of $25,000 for experiments looking to the solution of the great waste and loss of millions of young trout and salmon fry annually. The appro priation was obtained and the fed eral government has finally adopted an electric fish stop or screen, which Is proving successful and undoubt edly will be a solution of this prob lem. "Clifford also was a leader In game farm propagation of field and upland birds. He Is also responsible for Oregon adopting the policy oi holding trout fry and turning them into the streams as a legal slaed trout capable ox taking care of themselves. When Clifford took office the game commission was .faced with a very large deficit. By careful ad ministration of funds ox the depart ment that deficit has been turned into a surplus. As to the matter or game law enforcement it is Immaterial what yard stick one uses to measure. One person may say that educational propaganda Is the correct method: another may say that the only yard stick. Is the number of arrests made by the department Still others may measure by the total lines collected. I observe from figures of the de partment that approximately $25, 000 more In fines have been imposed and collected during the three years that Mr. Clifford was at the head of the department than in any oth er three year period In lis history, Mr. Clifford was a member of the commission before he became game warden and consequently brought his experience as a commissioner into the offle when he assumed It. "Ed Clark has served the state same department for some twenty years, during which time he served under the personnel of many com- missions. He accidentally lost an eye while actually engaged In the ser vice of the department. I came tn contact with his work over a period of many years and I always felt personally that he was a very effec tive employe of the department and such was his reputation. "Fish and game of the State of Oregon belong to all of the people thereof. However, it Is only natural that those who interest themselves most In tlie affairs of the commis sion are the people who take out fih and game licenses. Only a small percentage of the holders or licenses are members or game clubs. The ma jority of the license holders arc un organized and they have had little voice 'therefore, in fish and game affairs of the state. By far the greatest voice in both approval and dlsanDTOval of the commission in dismissing Clifford and Clark has come from the organized minority of the sportsmen of the state. Past experience has demonstrated that tlie majority or the troubles or tne game commission has emanated from Multnomah county and principally all from the members of the Mult nomah Anglers and Hunters clue. So far as I know the history of this state, no game warden has ever been able to please the various factions of this club and I doubt whether one will ever be able to do so. "I did something no governor has ever done before when, at the time Commissioner Miller's term expired. I offered to appoint one of a list of five to be suggested by the sports men of Multnomah county, that county being entitled to tlie com mlsslonershlp. I soon discovered that I made a mistake because the ga thering from which the lLst of five was nomed turned out to be purely political affair. However. I kept faith and appouitrd one of the list of five as a member of the commis sion. I have given scrlou; thought to both the vetoes of approval as well as protest which have come to me and 1 have read aU of the evidence which was taken upon the hearing of the two depoced men. I am pav r.lnj up entirely my own psrronal judgment of these men as to then- conduct of the affairs of the office and also. In the light of my deci sion, I am not passing any opinion upon the evidence because alter mature reflection and deliberation I feel that I can honestly say that I do not believe that the removal of Clifford and Clark will solve the difficulties in the administration of the game department. On the other hand, I do not consclenclous- ly believe that the reenstatement of Clifford and Clark, through the removal of some of the present com mission, will relieve the situation and offer a solution to the vary ing problems of the game commis sion. Then again, there Is another view to take of It and that is thai appointed four of the five commis sioners. I believed In the Integrity of these men or X would not have appointed them. They had the right to hire and dismiss the em ployes of the department even with out hearing If they chose so to da The only Teal reason, other than purely pDlitlcal, which I would have to dismiss a commissioner would be in the event he failed efficiently, fairly and honestly to conduct tlie affairs of the office or if there should be a general lack of har mony Interfering with general ad ministration. I "Should I interfere with their dtf BIRTHS, DEATHS MARRIAGES BIKTH3 DreSDM Tft Mr. ant Un tUial Dresner, 1440 Bsuevue, a son. Kerf asth LeRoy, August 10. Madsen To Mr. and Mrs. Atria K. Msdsen. Rt. 1. boa 146 A. Salem, a sosu Alvin Dent, August 17? Burnham To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sari Burnham, Rt. S, Aurora. son. Oeorge Mmstt, July 37. cretlon tn the matters over which. appointed them there would be no use in having a cxHn mission. The commissioners In such case would be mere figure heads said puppets at the behest of the gov ernor and certainly no self respect ing man would want to bold office onder such conditions. 'Havin fa mind every sUrete angle ot this matter and as I con ceive St the best Interests of the people of this state, I have de cided not to Interfere with the Judgment of the commisaion. GOVERNOR INTENDS TO PROBE! SHORTAGE (Contlniml from page 1 It in accordance with the law. The matter ot tne disposal ot certain Interest money will be determined by the commission." Luper aays that he asked for tn audit that has been completed or Otto F. Kubin. accountant ot the state department, who has been making an audit ot several deport ments as required by law. The governor said Thuradav that the audit shows that Luper had tn his own name In both savings and check! og accounts in f bank large sums of money, sometimes as much as $35,000, on which interest has been paid. "The auditors report." said the governor, "claim, a deficit in the official funds of the department ot about $3300 and a balance of several thousand dollars not ac counted for." Mention was made of a sum ot $16000 representing irrigation dis trict warrants ot which, it was said, no record has been made. Also the statement is made in the report, the governor said, that Lu per held state documents in his personal deposit box in a Salem bank. Another item mentioned by the governor pertains to (3500 for legal servics, the only record of which, it was stated, is cancelled checks, Overnor Narblad said he had not completed a study of the aud it, but would go through it by the date ot the meeting. "Oregon has had a lot of trou ble with state officials who kept the Interest ot state funds," he said. "The law was changed ao all publle funds of the state or Its subdivision must be turned over to tne state treasurer so be credited to the proper department or sub division accounts." Luper says that he can rcadllv account for the money if the com mission wants a statement He holds that the interest does not belong to the state since it Is not earned by state money. me auditors report says that when Luper was appointed state engineer in 1020 he became cus todian of a sum of $23,955. This money was deposited fai the Salem Bank ot Commerce." the report states. -A total ot $3396.50 was in a checking account and $20. 000 In a savings account Later $2000 was withdrawn from the checking account and added to the savings account During the tima that this $22,000 was In the sav ings account It earned $1800.20 in terest, which was withdrawn, and. as far as we have been able to de termine, has not been accounted for to the state. "The savings accou it was closed and transferred to the checking ac count in October, 1026, since which time we were Informed no inter est has been paid on this account which has maintained an average balance of approximately $35,000. It would seem to be in order that some method should be devised whereby these funds should earn some Interest." A further detldt to balance ac counts In the sum of $1550.48 Is mentioned in the report, but It Is said to be of technical nature. Disbursements of funds ot the Warm Springs irrigation district ac cruing from the sal? of district bond Interest coupons at a discount to district landowners, is criticised in the report Proceeds of the sale are said to have been used by the bond holders' committee to pay commit tee expenses. The transactions under security occurred mainly prior to the period covered by the audit, whxh was the years 1927, 1928 and 1929. A previous audit, mane by the late O. Ed Ross, held, according to. Lu per, that it was not necessary to account for Interest on the lunds. Kubins report suggests that the engineering department should make daily turnovers to the state treasurer, as provided for by an a-t ot 1029, Instead ot at longer Intervals as allowed by an older law. CHECK ARTIST HELD LINN GRAND JURISTS Albany Ray Brown, Ratsey, is In the Linn county jail bound over to the Linn county grand jury un der $1000 bond, charged with pass ing two checks for $1. Brown furged tlie checks to B. T. Sudtell and O. A. Sternberg, asing the name of "C. C. Porur" and "P. W. Morris." Brown had anked to write each check for $5, but in both Instances b, was limited to $1. VISIT JONES FAMILY Waconda Mr. and Mrs. M. Mc Kinley of Los Angeles. Calif., were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Ray Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Klnley plan to spend several weeks In Oregon and Washington be for a returning to their home.