Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 24, 1931, Page 9, Image 9

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    SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, mi
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
PAGE NINE
Women Desire Clothes That Are In Style; Men Are Satisfied If They Are Comfortable.
Capital j&Journal
CL ASS IT I Ml APVEatTlSISQ
BAT:
Rate per word: On laser,
lion. S rents; three Insertion
B rents; on week S rents: on
month ts rrnu; on year per
inuulh. ZO cent; mlnlmuui per
ad M rent. Not taken over
phone unlet advertiser hat
tool lily arrount. No a Ilea a nc
for phuua errors.
Want ads must be In b It
a m. de of publleatloo. Keal
KUte and Aula ads by 1 P-aft.
4aj preiloua la publication.
FOR SALE HOUSES
YOIT CAN BUY
A HOME WITH KM ALL PAYMENT
DOWN. BALANCE L1KK BENT AND
BE YOUR OWN LANDlAJRD
Hera are a few with special reduced
price for quick sale:
I turned 1 ale pLtbActutton of 4 -room plas
trH i.ui'.nalow In East Salem. gar
age a lirt woodshed. Rood lawn and i
shrubbery. Price 1450; cash $20 and
20 each ntnnth. !
SUM with paving estra for comfort
able 6 -room home In South Salem,
rloae to school. Choice corner lot
with fruit and shade trees; $15 down
ud $15 per month,
ami KXTltA SPECIAL
Beautiful 4-nn. Hptmlsh stucco home
with tile roof, hardwood floors, plen
ty of built Ins, good plumbing, nook,
hall, basemeut and furnace. Located
In one of Salem's best resident l a .dis
tricts. Price reduced fiom oOO to
FurC.ood Buy" In Homes. SEE
LEO N. CHILDR CO, Realtors
320 State Street. P hone l 727
FOR SALE WOOD
WOOD iiAWINt.. ItOtiLNS 2Jd2J. 2i
WOOD for aale. atcoud growth fir
delivered, anr length. Farm prices.
Phone 1637. ee
ORDER your wood now. Beat 18-lnch
inside slab wood mixed at Cobba Ac
Mltchel Co., ftA.60 per cord fiom rar.
Phona 813. 3411 UUi St.
REAL ESTATE
22 ACKKb all iinod sail, new buildings.
I'httriL.iy. paved hiwav. near achool.
Would uialce fine chicken farm, fully
a'.o'.ked and equipped, I1U00. Will
take city property or larger farm in
exchange.
j Acre near Paclf'.e highway, 5-room
nouse, iumaee, electricity, plastered,
b.ith and built-in, garage and small
bam. all In cultivation, $4500. Wants
c;.eu nome in saicm.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor
176 8. High St.
FOR SALE POULTRY
tiviii -rmi-N HtmllY
0-room modern apartment house. In
come fi4 per month from 4 room!.
Located fl block from the Monmouth
Normal collcse. Double nam:,, on
paved street, clear of encumbrance.
Price Mftoo. Have photo of house at
thl ofllce. Will trade (or good house
In Salem. Better hurry and BfcE
HKAHS & TUIiKEH.JMB. Com 1.
" LESS THAN VALUE
Modern home at 905 H Summer,
larse living room, dining room, kit
chen, nook. 3 bed rooms and elng
room, oak (loom, bath room on first
irr ...n. a nH lavatory upstairs.
Fireplace, piped furnace, double ga-
a'S-rooru home at 1363 . Church St
Modern 3 bed rooms, baaement, fur
nace fireplace lots of fruit. Nice lawn.
......... tn arhnnlR hilt. etC.
Five-room house In N. Buluin. mod
ern except fireplace Lre lot, nice
'"y." .F'.i .". r,HA,.to Ins.
MFLVIN JOHNSON. 320 U. 8. Bantt
biutf. rnoneuj..
GOOD 4 -room house, cstub. Walk Ins
businev. In Port lit nd paylnil v.vll. faar-
rllice an inr "r u V V.,r
bacc F.ir particulars write P. A. Laur
ivcc .tin.', 7Mh St. F E Poitlnn''. WH
EDUCATIONAL
vate icsaom to grade nncl junior high
school pupin. o,, i io4i
v,uti. v. Uruj.ii. Phono 118UJ. 1045
rrnre St. aaia
GOVERNMENT JOBS Men and wom
en m to 4D. aiou w '""'"i"' vv
We coach you for examinations. AsK
Tor pamcuiars, iw w-.. "rj,
TIFVl. L-L-
FOR SALE FARMS
FOR SALE: Purebred It. I. Red hens;
2 pure bred R. I. R. roaster; also one
pure bred Shrpard attain Ancona
master, jura, u u. Wallace. Kt, 1, aox
178 Sale -it -Dallas highway. UJ
l'-'S CHOICE White Leghorns, breed
ing btock. Two years o.d 7Cc. Phone
1201-2 f21
The Willamette Valley H-ttc.-iery
Chlika every week. lU-dn, Barred Rox.
White Rox, Jersey Black Ctiaiita. Jet
Bey White niaiits, Buff Orps., Hunson
Lfgnoins. ah u. w. u. tested, u us torn
hatcliing. 410 8. 24th St Salem, Ore.
Phone 3776W. f42
OWING to the low price of eggs I
win sen my pure Hanson ana Holly
wood chicks at 12c In large or small
quantities. Large selected hens mated
to pedigreed roosters. Ruby L. Wood-
wara. Kt. , oox rn. rji. xia-
WYCOFF White Leghorn and Rhode
Island Red babv rh cks. 115 hundred.
145 thousand. Write for prices on
pcclsl matliigs, Guy's Chick Hatcnery.
Rt. 3. box 106. Dallas. Oregon. f29
HE LI WANTED
IF YOU art a salesman and wilting
to work eight hours a tin v. I can give
you a joo wuicn anouia earn you
from one hundred to two hundred
per month, depending on your sales
ability. If Interested p.ior.e 2422 af
ter S pin, for appoint Qient. gjl2
WKE 75 WEEKLY placing carded
" D Y M -A-LYTK S ' ' on atore counters.
No se'.l:ng. Write for unique distrib
uting pldii. "tiufetyco 8J", Huntington
Bi'itc.i, i am.
F1EN and women to m11 direct to
homes. Call room 22b Elian hotel eve'
mug 5 to fl Sunditv 12 to 3. K'Jl
SITUATIONS WANTED
r.Jtaie.voric or nursing
WANTtO. hot! to work, itood home
small wanes. Call 245 South Cottage.
Miscellaneous WANTED
USE of Dlano for storage. Box 97;
Capital Journal. lii
FOR SALE: $800 Equity In modern 6
room house. Furnace garaiic. Win
trade for good acdan. Box 2-1 CapjtM
fl', ACRES. House and barn. S a. tlm
ber, bil. cult. Good gravel road, 10
ml. east of Oregon City. Will trade
for property in or near Salem. Price
DUPLEX. 1 ft -room apt-. 1 4-room apt.
Full basement, fine corner, paved St.
E E ROBERTS W. O. ORANT
310 Ma ;oulc Bldg. Phone 808. n22
RARE opportunity: Must trade or sell
for beni'flt of heirs 100 acre farm.
AduiluUtrator. Box 2 CO, Capital Jour
nal. n22
GOOD 170 A. dairy farm, half In cult.
oai nmoer ana pasture, run sou.
bides., timber, water, $05 per a. Take
rra.uence ior pari.
5A. Sub home close In, bldgs fruit,
nice location. 12600.
NICE acre tract close In, ft-r. bunga
low. Karaite, fruit. S20O0.
3 OOOO Mouses for rent.
PEKKINE tit MAKSTER9
212 Gray Bldg. D
WILL TRADE equity In $3000 home
for Rood auto, ace us at once.
IF you have $1000 to pay down on
new nioaern nome. last wora in ueau
ind style, we will surprise you or
nrlcc
50 ACRES west of St. Louis, nrlce
i200; equity $2200. Will trade for;
home in Salem.
Houses furnished and unfurnished.
LAr LAH V M YKlta
Ladd A: Bush Bank Bldg. n22
PICK YOUR CHOICE
Ail Good Bargains
15 Acres. Extra good land. 5-r. house,
smaii Darn, oarage ana poultry
nouse, a. in raspoerriea, o a
strawberries. l'J. a. Evernrcens. LO'
cation fine. Price $D500. Trade for
srrvlcp stntton In good location.
09 ACHES. Good soil. Rood Improve'
menu. All in navlnit crons. Lokbiis.
ftt raw berries, 2 a. cherries, 8 prunes.
10 a. oats ana vetch. 4 cows. J Hors
es, chickens and all tools and ma-1
rhlnery. Only 7 miles of Salem. I
price sflOOO; $3000 down. bal. easy.!
HERE'S A DANDY PLACE j
189 A. River bottom sand loam land.
80 A. cultivation, 18 a. In clover.
Good 7-r. hollow tile house with
bath, toilet and water sjsLem, and
basement, Biun. Large potato cellar.
Poultry house, machine house etc.
Separator tot clover sued, hay bail
er. Tractor plows, disc, hai'iow and
all tools mid blacksmith shop, 2
cows, 2 good horses and chickens.
Will trade for good securities or
Income property, or will tell for
$22,000; 810.000 down. Income this
year over H000. B-tter looic this
over before buying. SEE
SEAItS A: TUCKER. 184 S. Com'I. n
EXCHANGE Real Estate
85 A. $4000
All feneed woved wire. 14 ft. cult. Bot
land, lot of alder, maple, fir. Cteek.
tan irrigate, i rm. uuiu. uuu,
bfdgi. 7 year old. S milt town.
Trade tot Salem house.
$20,000. Clear N D. Income properties
Exchange for what have you?
vr a ha.tkkihisUi. Hcutt Mill. Ore
nroa
WE HAVE plenty of money to loan on
farm and city pi open;. Low interest
ratea.
Huaktns Uortgag ft Investment Co.
UiUera Store Bldg. Phone 2219. r
HAWKINS & ROBERTS. InO., for City
and farm loans. Ratea and coal low
est available. Prompt aervice. 208
Oregon Bui 1 ding T"
tuiiiii is -room house, atore
bldg aerrite station, garage and camp
ground S mile north on Pacific high
way, for Improved 40 acrea or leas, or
Salem home to $4500. C. L. AHuwu.
Brontes. Ore tijii.
AUTOMOBILES
UcKAYS POIl L'HFD CAHS WITH
AN O. K. THAT COUNTS
1929 Chevrolet sedan, fully equip
ar.M. M.n) tlrM All O. K.'d
r H5
1829 Chevrolet cpe., wire wheels,
fullv eaulpped
1927 Chrjfiler coupe, new rubber,
nai.it riiu nutcli&iilcal
Ihane
iooa '-i.rU) a rill. uter landau
sedan, perfect condition . . 425
ned. An O K.'d car MS
lata Uiln rfitrh svnod tlreS.
Hood paint, good ehape . . . 150
1020 Chevrolet acdan delivery.
n..i.t. Mtir tf wnrlf VOU
can't beat it 450
mm rnA U.uIaI A nnrt Cdtina.
Run only 9000 miles 365
1929 Chevrolet 0 coach, look ana
runs perfect 50
1930 Chevrolet coach, run very
llttla "
mi? tiAiititr finno ortoti nalut.
new tires, fine condition . . 285
DOUGLAS MCKAY CHEVROLET CO
233 Center street. iei. ioua. m-
r.yi TTY TIRED CARS
Priced Low Exceptional Value
imh n. Cnin VlLrtit Rs.f1n. JuSt
like New. Only 895
1930 De Soto Eight Sedan, o wire
wheel eouloment
1930 Finer Plymouth Sedan.
Run only 4000 miles. Un
usual Buy at ...
1929 Do Soto 0 DeLux Sedan.
Five new tires. Only ....
1929 De Soto 6 Roadster. A sac
rifice at ...
1929 De Soto 8 Bus. coupe. Just
think of it. only
1929 Chevrolet 0 Cab. Coupe.
In perfect condition ....
1928 Chrysler 62 coupe. Rebuilt
ID27 Dodite Bus, Sedan. Rebuilt
1(J26 Bulck Coupe. New paint.
New rubber
Chevrolet Touring
1095
700
750
1595
095
473
375
295
395
40
W. L ANDERSON. Incorporated
DeSOTO and PLYMOUTH
3G0 Marion St. Sitlcin. Oregon. q21
mi.Trrvifvif. va wm buys
126 acre farm 7 miles out on Pacific
highway, fair sot of buildlnits, part
In cultivation, balance pasture and
timber Price i educed to $aouo to close
an e3tulc. cash $1500. bal. good loan
80 ACRES 5 miles out on Rood road,
20 acres cleared, bal. pasture and
some timber, all well fenced. Small
nouse. good barn, chicken coops.
drilled well and spring D'P"
buildings. Price $4500 Will accept
null house or vacant lots a pan.
LEO N CHILDS CO.. Realtors
320 State Street. Phone 1727. b
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Good Burbank potatoes.
. , j iCfl w rul Anv tlftV lUt
fjunday. V.l. Oerlg. &. B. No. . box
HA ft CiJ
aiTfalfa hay reasonable.
2428R. -
ALFALFA HAY: Ton or half -ton low
$14 per ton at ranch. Phone 51-13. W.
TT t?-nil.hFllit C"J
GOOD PIANO for sale cheap. 405 Cen
ter St,
FOR SALE carrots 25 cents sack; by
the ton $8. Dig th.m yourself, bring
SaCK. Wlgrititt svauvu. - .
"If.. C1
WRINGER ROLI and pert
washers. Phone 3792
C98
CHOICE clover hey. Phone 10F2. W.
HAY and old Ilr wood. Phone 91F21
FOR SALE, fine 1h;niS49M
Flake's , Petund Farm. Pacific h!h-
way. -
MUST sacrifice Maytag washer.
South cottage.
DOGS boarded In a real dog hotel. E
B. Flake's Pctluud Faiai, Pacific hiKU
way. north. 121'
WANTED Good fresh tested Jersey
cow. Wm. S'oddard, Box 75. Wallace
road. 121
WILL piy cash for good hemstitch
ing machine If priced right. Phone
FOR LOCAL or long distance hauling
call lWtfd. Harbaugh Transfer. 142
FOR RENT
5 -ROOM house, furnished. In the
rear of 233 S. Church 1 block south
of Courthouse. $15 month. Adul:. 123
house. Inquire
1598
m
SPECIAL BUY IN tiO ACRES
7-touiii house end outbuildings.
pcre of cherries, 2 acres of piur.es.
family fruit, spring water, small
crelt. some timber. Will consider
Hood town lot as mrt payment.
will sell on cxcent.onal easy terms.
Located on good road and close to
school, 4 miles from Salem. Price
$5000.
5 ACRE SNAP
All under cultivation, small orchard.;
3 room house, well, end chicken house
Price $1800: $50 down and $10 per
mouth, interest 6", payable monthly.
prtirED TO SELL
20 acres located 10 miles from Salem
on market road, close to highway. 8
acres of orchard, several acres or line
timber, spring water, small house.
Price $3500; $100 down bal. $10 per
month, Iut. 6 .
10 ACRES OF PRAIRIE SOIL
8 -room plastered house with water,
bath, and lights, good garage barn,
best of dark prairie soli, located on
good road, close to school and close
to Salem. Price $5500; $500 down and
balance terms, or will consider a good
lot as first payment.
If you are looking for a small farm
at a right price, SEE
W. H. GRA3ENHORST Jfe CO. Healtors
134 S. Liberty St. Phone 515. naa
NICE, clean two-room front apt. Heat
ed, furnished $15; also 1-rooin apt.
aiu, im court, rnone iiia.-w. jj
4 ROOM inDdern apartment, 416 Mar
lon. J26
ROOM and BOARD. Modern home, 2
block from atatehouse. 1144 Center.
Phone 1544M. J26
FEB. 1 Modern 4 -rooms and nook,
furnace, garage. $25. Paved street and
alley. 2145 N. 4th. 125
4-ROOM house, also furnished house
Phone 1I56J. j22
HEATED 3-room apartment. Refrlger
atlnn flpctrlc atove. 607 N. CaDltol
125
STATE street residence, eight rooms.
iiitnhl fnr commercial DUr Doses
Phone 1318W. 122
3-ROOM Furnished apartment,
D St.
132G
125
2 AND 3-room heated apt. 444 South
High. Jai
5-ROOM house, lOvS of fruit, good lo
ni ion rinnct well, automatic pump.
Call Lltwiller, 1142. J21
LARGE 4-room furnished apt. Close
In. Inquire 694 N. High. 124
irn D.iv i-jno trillion redwood
water tank and 9000 gallon P hour
pump. City of West Salem water
dept. -
HAVE $190 White Console electric
sewtiw machine. Mav be bouB.n for
balance due of $89. See It at While
Sewing Machine Co., across from El-
slnore theater. Ci
CHOICE clover hay. Phonejilr"; ?J
HAY for sale cheap. Phone unru- Lt
hoiisr. fl rooms and bath. Garage,
like new, $10 partly furnished. Phone.
226IW. i21
GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED
1329 Hud.wn Standard sedan
1028 Studebaker sedan
1928 Buick 2-door sedan
1930 Esex 2-paasenger coupe
lti;:0 Essex coach
10211 Whippet nedim
lt):!9 Ford sedan
1920 Hudson 7-passenger sedan
1H28 Essex coach
1020 Dodge sedan
ll2fi StudcnaKer ota. a-wi.
1K20 Hudson cootit
1925 Hudson coach
iy?5 Bulck 4-pass. coupe ..... 37j
1927 Ford roadster, with pick-up
body - "5
1930 Hudson Standard acdan e-
monsiraioc -
8TATE MOTORS. INC.
wrrnsoN esse x studeb aker.
High and Chemekcta. Tel. 10OT.
BRAND new 6-rm. strictly modern
house, close In. $4500. Terms
25 A. 5-rin. house, barn, chicken
house. Some stock and equipment,
service station, pump, confectlon-
fj S'liWs T'nn
B0 A. all under cultivation. Tunning
water, no bldgs. $0000. Trade for
house or iota. ,
t.rm nlsfitered house In N. Salem.
Price $3500. Will trade for acreage
of same value.
RENTALS INSURANCE
J. F. ULRICH COMPANY
325 State Street. Phone 1354. n23'
EXCHANGE Real Estate
3-ROOM furnished apartment.
Division St. Phone 623W.
435
J23
642 North
13
FOR RENT: Good 4-f. apt. 20. Good
5-r. house, well furnished. Ph. 470, J
8EAOI-WE Al HOLDER Furnaces. 348
Chcmeketa. Phona 256BU or 137F2 C
NURSERY STOCK
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF HAUD TIMES
PLANT NOW! m
50.000 choice trees, all varieties. 70
market price. Terms. Reduction large
lots. Write Tualatin Valley Nurseries.
Shrrwmd, Ore.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
1941
IB 3-mo. old
McCoy Ave.,
pigs. John D. Bay,
salem.
TWO-YEAR old registered Durham
..ii . i,nri. niri hull White n
tnrlt ranch. Turner. e20
rrn vn..nr tim fPluht 31 OO IDS
Auburn Nursery. 1 mi. east Salem. e12
HORSES and mule. Team black Per
cheron. wt. 3250. Come try them, W
H. Street. oS4 Ferry St.
6 -ROOM modern hou.se. 575 N. Cot
tage. Inquire at 1st house south. R
noo cr.
SLEEPING room and one apartment
cheap and very pleasant. Phone &JfM.
TWO small houses. lJJbO-1854 N. win
ter. Inquire Chas u ir.en.
Caoltol St. J2'-
NICE furnished front apartment, 6S8
Center. JJt
HENDERSON Furnished apartmenta.
Phone 1005. -a
BOARD St ROOM. 593 S. Com'I. J23
PATTON apartments, down town dts-
rir-t- Miroiv r.tmlshed. Drlvnte bath,
etc. For Inspection call Patton's Bfc
store.
THREE garages for tent, down town
section. Phone 90F21.
FOR RENT. Sleeping rooms for gtn
tlemen. 205 Oregon Bldg. T
PIANOS. Phonosrapha and sewing
machines for rent. H. L. Stiff Furni-
ture co - l
ELROY NASH guarantees his horses
and cows. Auction sale aepou
FRESH or springer cows for sale or
trade. Terms If desired. Nelson Bros,
market. 185 North High. Bales stable
west approach Polk county onag.
LOST AND FOI ND
DR. FKSU W LANOK Veterinarian
Office b39 8 Commercial Phone 1198
Residence phone ! "
FOR SALE WOOD
DRY WOOD
10-INCH old Ilr. hard wood.
1524W.
DRY fir. oak. ash. any length. Prompt
delivery, phone 1388W. W. F. Brown
ee22
WOOD sale now on Planer trimmings
at $4 per load. Co id wood at $4 50 per
load. Prompt service, honest measure
Davis Fuel Co. Phone 2435. ee36
OLD FIR WOOD $7 Cd Ih. 1&F4. ee26
LOST: Pair of lady's hrown auede
glove at state House Monanj,
ward Phone nnr
MISCELLANEOUS
Healthful warm air heat engineered
lno your home. Furnace repairing
Estimates furnished without obliga
tion. Call woiJ.
PIANO JAZZ, Short method. Popular
niinii mwiprn lurmonv. Demonstra
tion free. Ls.ons given at your home
In Salem Address Waterman P.ano
School. 403 Aiaegiy
pr-rimd. re :
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
Good 4-room house, almost new, we
GOOD S-'r. house, well furnished
FINANCIAL LOANS
III SINESS Opportunities
LEASE and furnishings of apartment
ho'iae, will aell very reaaonable for
ca'Ii and equity In email place. Phone
11 47 U22
DIRECTORY
BI( VCLES
lea and bicycles. 387 fcourt atraet.
t llIMM Y SWttP
FURNACE and chliunevs cleaned by
expert furnace man. I use steel brushes
ana a vacuum cicaner. tiu vuru, om
CIIlltOPB ACTORS
DR. O. L. SCOTT, chiropractor. 25$ M
Hltfh street. Phones 87 it 2104J. o
DH. H. B. SCOF1EUJ. X-ray. Phone
2194. 414 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
CABINET WORK
JACOB WE1ZEL. Cabinet work and
re finish lug. Furniture repairing, ea
iavk. ourt Pt-, oausm. w-
CONTKAC'TOHK
A. J. ANDERSON.
shop. Phone 657.
contractor, open
KAPPHAHN. General team and
power shovel contractor, excavating
and grading, iinice phone iwv. ne.
fcM.HAVINO
SALEM ENGRAVINO CO. CuU of U
purpose. TeL 343. 180 N. Commercial
straei.
ELECTRICAL SI'PTLIES
HALIJC ELECTRIC CO. 337 Court St.
Electric contracting and repairing.
Appliances ana fixture, rnone ,
MATTHESSEM RENOVATED
LEGALS
CALL frOH BIDS
Tlie undersigned IU receive eetl'
ed bids up to 7:30 o'clock, pjn Feb
ruary is, 1931 ior
One 500-QALLON CENTRIFU
GAL FIRE PUMPING) ENGINE,
equipped with 300-gallon Water
Tank and Auxiliary Pumping Unit;
engine to be equipped with 10-foot
soft auction In Addition to regular
suction.
All bid must be accompanied with
a certified check for two per cent
of the amount of the bid as a guar
antes of good faith.
The right is reserved by the Com
mon Council to accept any or to
reject all bids in the Interest of the
city.
MARK POULSEN, City Recorder
Salem, Oregon. 33
VALSETZ ROAD TO
BE ASSET TO CITY
(Continued from page 1)
OBITUARY
RADIO
PROGRAMS
mattresses renovated. We renovate
all kinds of mattresses, called for and
delivered. Best of work guaranteed.
Capital City Bedding Co, Portland"
road. Phone IB. o
floulst
CUT flowers and floral pieces. Deliv
ery. O. P. Brelthaupt. florist. 6U
State street. Phone 380.
PIANO Tl'NKK
GEO. C. WILL, piano, phonograph,
sewing machines, sheet music and
piano stuiies. Repairing pnonograpn
and sewing machines, 432 State St-
Salem. Oregon.
I'M MH1NU
PLUMBING and general repair work.
Phona 550. Grabcr Bros, 154 South
Liberty street.
THEO. M. BARR. Plumbing, heating
sheet metal work. 164 S, Commercial
street.
ltIHOS & Itl.PAlKlNO
RADIO REPAIRING
FREE TUBE TEST I NO
Majestic and Wes'dng house dealers
VIBBERT and TODD
408 State St. Phone 2112 O
NCA VAMiEU
d Sedan ?
935
295
70
75
lono Foi
1929 Ford Roadster
19U8 Ford coupe
1927 Pontlac Sedan
1920 Chevrolet Touring .....
1920 Jewett Coach
REPOSSESSED 1929 Chevrolet coupe,
fine condition, all around. Easy term.
Also Model T Ford truck, take It for
the balance due, $00 cash.
Mw-onlr BUlt;. Phone 3381 Q2Xm
FINANCIAL LOANS
PRIVATE money to loan. Short tlmr
on mat mortgage, do -o
nal.
SALARY LOANS
To People Steadily
Employed
BTATE LOAN COMPANY
212 Orison Bldg. Second Floor
Corner State and High
riffle. hnnr Itl-Ort am. to 6:30 P.m.
Teleuhone 932. Licensed by atate. t
MONEY to loan on real estate. Priv
ate money, lowest rate. T. K. Ford,
First wationai nana.
DRY second growth fir $5 50. FDon I proremenU. $1000
SPECIAL HOME BAHOA1NS
on hnv an nrrn home In the Cit7.
located on paved street with ft 150
loot front, cement walk, 4-room
plastered cottage with plumbing
and electricity. A REAL BARGAIN
FOR SOMEONE. 1 acre of good gar
den land, only 1 blk. from bus. $50
cash bal. $25 per month to Include
Int. DONT NEGLECT TO SEE THIS
BARGAIN.
$lf)00 buys an attractive 4-room home
wnn a nroiwu, ij.ih.-u oucv
Flustered, fireplace. $100 cah. bal-.iii-n
ajfi nor mntuh tn Include In
terest. An EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
IN THIS HOME.
$21fi0 buys ft neat 4-room plastered
East front, on bus line, located
south, immediate possession. Any
reasonable terms excep'able. It will
pay you to I N V E J TIG ATE THIS.
xin huvs a oood comfortable 6-rm
home witn home lunmurr, ui
lots, located at 2075 Center St. Easy
terms.
$2500 buys nn attractive 5-room mod
large rooms, garage, part basement,
in liood condition, only $100 cash.
bal. J24 per month to Include Inter
est, inis proper i-ir iu1'11'
K i ntl wood Paik. West Salem. A
wonderful value and offered for a
short time only.
4500 buys new. attractive 5-room I
modern nome wun iari(c aim., .im
tile diain hoard, tile bath, full base
ment, furnare. hardwood floors
throughout, garage, corner lot, bath
streets paved, eest front and locat
ed close in. In ft first class residence
district. $1000 cash, balance terms.
DON'T NEGLECT TO SEE THIS
HOME.
$55' buys an attractive 6-room mod
ern bungalow, located close in on
sou?h Hish street, ha;; not water heat,
fireplace, hardwood floors, base
fumin tirnilr double car-
ae, large lot with east front. $25
rash. bal. term at 6', interest.
NO BETTER BUY IN SALEM.
For Bargains, see us.
timI Eatate and Fire Insurance
W H. ORABENHORST CO. Realtors
134 S. Liberty St. Phone 615. nn2i'
wir" HAVE 150 acres good location,
nar town, fair improvement, some
fine timber. 20 acrrs tillable, all bot
nm land. Price $7000, and can use
clear Salem home.
OOOD modern 7 room house worth
$4500 to trad (or laim ana w.n as
SPLENDID 8 -room modern house In
Sulem wortn sow a nur w. ...u..
is c- tisT't? aViO in Bood 7 securi
ties arid Income property to trai'e for
raim.
in iroM fair Imnrovemtnta.
a- ea tillable, some limber, running
stream, worth $'.5O0. equipped and
will take Salem home or small acre-
fAw-in t.rnnm llrVltt TTKVtfn. riCBr.V
new f.r onlv $12''0 or will trnt for $25
MrCill .CHRIST Ac PENNINGTON
209-10 U 8 Manx bldg. Phone 140. nn'
vr vrtn NVltn MONEY
XTTm Innn nn 11 If It ntnflr SUtomOblle.
housenoia coci a is. uiuw ik-ibuhbi
property. Term to suit your conven
ience. .
National Loan & Finance Company
Licensed by Stste
410 Bank of Commerce Bldg. f
CITY GARBAGE CO. Prompt service.
rnone aaau.
SALEM SCAV ANGER. Phone 107.
SOOS GARBAGE CO.. rel'able service.
Phones, office 3125; Re. B98J.
SALEM GARBAGE CO, for prompt
and continuous service, cnaries booe
and Carl Boos. Phone aiaa or bijbj,
STOYI.S AND STOK KEPAIK1NO
STOVES FOR BALE REBUILT and
repaired by expert. All kinds of wov
en wire fence, fancy and plain. Hop
basnet ana noose, logaa nuuu.
Solem Fence and Stove Work. 202
Chrnieketa St. It. B. Fleming. o
TR.1.NSPORTAT10N Si STORAGE
CUMMINS & HORTSCH. local and
long distance hauling. Phone 3462;
Res. 129F2 Of 1287R.
HATER COMPANY
OREGON-WASHINGTON Water Ser
vice company. Office corner Com
mercial and Trade streets. Bills pay
able monthly. Phones 3-4.
WATCH REPAIRING
GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING
or money hack. The Jewel Bos. 178
N. Liberty, Salem
LEGALS
BORROW money on your personal
property. Pay back tn monthly In-
Lallmenta.
WILLAMETTE LOAN COKPANY
Licensed by Stat
60S Bank of Commerce Bldg. f
NOTICE
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed agent
of the Lincoln County Bank of To
ledo, Oregon, to foreclose a certain
chattel mortgage, and as uch agent
the undersigned will sell, at private
sale, for cash in hand, to the highest
bidder, at No. 387 State Street In Sa
lem. Marlon County, Oregon, on the
26th day of January, 1931, at the
hour of 11 o'clock a.m.. all of the fix
tures, stock of goods, equipment, fur
nishings, hats, ana otner personal
nronertv In anld nlace of business be
longing to uave u. rtouzman, w.r
same, however not to include any
goods held by aald party under consignment.
Dated this iist aay or January, iwai
O. D. BOWER,
Sheriff of Marlon County. Oregon
Agent ior Lincoln county pans, ui
Toledo, Oregon.
READY CASH
$10 to $300
Within 34 hours.
Here you get full amount
of your loan in cash.
No Deductions!
Only lawful interest charged on the
No otlier chaigeal
Amall mnnthlf rrnivmPtltl
You control the cost of your loan
One day to almost two years to
repay If you wish.
Quick Service 1
Strict privacy!
Come In Phone or write
Our representative will call.
BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY
of Oregon
219 New Bllgh oldg. 2nd floor
IS State St. Phone $-7-4-0
(Licensed by the State)
1573J
WOOD. L. C. Kelly. Phone 1573J. ee322
I SQUARE DEAL REALTY
302 U. 8. 2f. Bank Phuuc 470. r
BORROW MONEY
at
NEW LOW LEGAL RATI
$10 00 to $1,000.00
Let us combine all those little
payment and you pay only us.
1 DAY TO 3 YEARS TO PAY
t LEGAL PLANS OP LENDING
Interest reduced as you pay. No
fee or additional Charge. You
get entire amount of note and can
pay It anytime.
tnrpMi-niRV TrTrfc4nl
LIVESTOCK oc PERSONAL NOTE
with endoiser. .
Any worthy person ceo borrow.
If inconvenient to call, phone or
write, we will call.
Dealings atr'ctly confidential
Salem's Own Flnanrs Co.
Offers money AT LOWER RATES
Oeneral Finance A Investment Corp,
1st Nat'L Bank bldg. Salem, Ore.
Ph. 1300 Hours I to o'clock
" .. .. .... i fnr hAiiW 1 KltiU IDINS B imlll UDtDW
in Box 270 car Journal. nn23 P. L. Wood, $41 State SU f
CALL FOR BIDS
The undersigned will receive seal
ed bids up to 7:30 o'clock p.m., Feb
ruary 2, 1931, for ONE FORD CAR
for the City of Salem Fire Depart
ment. Bid to be submitted as fol
lows:
Ford Coupe, equipped with Bpare
tire and tube, and painted Fire Lie
Dartinent red.
Ford Roadster, equipped witn
.spare tire and tube, and painted
Fire Department red.
All bids must be accompanied by
a certified check for two per cent
of the amount of the bid.
The right Is reserved by the Com
mon Council to accept any or reject
all bids In the interest oi the city.
MARK POULSEN, City Recorder.
Salem, Oregon. 33'
that freight from the Vaisets line
would simply pass through Salem
on a through routing and the ac
qu Uitlon of the road would mean
no more to Salem than It would to
Claxtar or some other flag stop
along the Oregon Electric.
Espee officials state that the
road under present conditions,
when operating to capacity as In
the middle of the summer, will
handle as high as 40 cars of freight
daily. It is figured around 26 cars
of freight a day move over the
road and Salem handles this every
other day, the odd days the freight
being routed out of independence.
But, they say, with acquisition oi
the road by the Southern Pacific
and Its operation directly as an
Espee line, the entire routing will
be Into Salem.
Salem, In fact, they state. Is the
only town with terminal facilities
in this section equipped to handle
the freight traffic. It will probab
ly mean, they say, the addition of
two crews here, at least, when the
new plans get under way.
All of the freight must come into
Salem, they say, because the Val
setz trains must be broken up for
rerouting of the cars and this will
be done here, with some going
north, some going south, and some
routed for eastern shipment. When
the big new Inman-Poulscn devel
opment comes on there is no telling
to what extent it may increase the
freight trainc over tne vaisetz
road and it may mean an entire
rehabilitation of the lines between
here and Independence to handle
the heavy business which will roll
down the Vaisetz, into Independence
and on into Salem, and from here
to oe broken up ior destinations all
over the country.
The present business oi the Vai
setz now Includes a considerable
number of hog fuel cars, the most
of them routed directly Into Salem
for either Industrial or domestic
consumption in this city. Some of
them go elsewhere but mostly In
this Immediate section.
The Vaisetz road is 40 miles long
from Independence to the Vaisetz
terminal at the head of the Luckia
mute. The Southern Pacific already
operates some summer excursion
trains up Into that section for fish
ermen and outing parties. With the
Inman-Poulsen Lumber company
development promised by the big
er com pony development promised
by the big timber buy of that con
cern, there are chances of Vaisetz
developing Into quite a little town
and with all of Its business routing
directly down Into Salem virtually
all of its development will be more
or less reflected in new business
for Salem, state railroad officials,
The possibility of developing
through train service between Sa
lem, Independence and Valsetc
said to be a very strong one, with
but one small thing standing tn the
way. that being a matter of prior
ity service for train crews which
have been operating lor years on
the Vaisetz line. It is thought, how
ever, this can be worked out and It
is considered likely the through ser
vice may become a reality the com
ing summer. The train. If operated,
will be both for passengers and
freight.
The Oregon Electric, If It had ac
quired the road, had plans of bridg
Ing the Willamette at Orville and
hooking the Vaisetz onto the main
line at that place. This, say Espee
officials, would have meant only
through tralfic through Salem. But
the Espee. they state, will bring the
cars to the main line at its nearest
place Salem, and break up the
trains for re-routing from here.
MRS. MART BILLINGS
West Salem Mrs. Mary Scovell
BUllngs was born May , 1851, In
Iowa, and died Friday, January 16,
1931, at her home, 1375 plaza street,
West Salem.
She crossed the plains to Oregon
with her parents when she was two
years old and with the exception of
a short residence tn Corvallis spent
70 years of her life in and near Salem.
She was tlie mother of W. P. Mc
Adams. who Is special delivery ear
lier for the Salem postoffloe and
also mailing clerk at the state house
during the legislative session, and of
Miss Lot t a W. McAdams, both of
whom made their home with her in
West Salem. She Is also survived by
a sister, Mrs. O. A. Nye of Salem,
a brother, Cobb HInkle of Lake view,
two nieces, Mrs. W. A. McCollum of
Portland and Miss Vivian HInkle of
Salem; two nephews, J. C. HInkle
of Portland and Sichel HInkle of
Salem; two cousins, Mrs. C. A Gray
and Miss Alda Scovell of Salem.
Mrs. Billings was a daughter of
Loren Scovell and a niece of Cai.
Scovell, both of whom were pioneer
stage drivers from Portland to the
California line. She was married
twice, both companions preceding
her In death many years ago. She
suffered a broken hip three years
ago, since which time she has been
confined to her home.
She was a member of Ford Mem
orial MethodLst church and was
called "Aunt Mary" by a host of
friends.
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary
Billings were conducted by her pas
tor. Rev. M. A. Groves, at the
Clough-Barrlck chapel, Monday af
ternoon. January 19. He preacnea
from the text found in II. Timothy
7,8.
Mrs. Guy Newgent and Rev. F. L.
Cannell, a former pastor, sang two
beautiful duets with Miss Ruth Bed
ford as accompanist. Interment was
in the I. O. O. F. cemetery, baiem.
Relatives and close friends at
tending the services Included Mrs.
Klttie Evans of California, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Hinkle, Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Eley, Mrs. W. A. McCol
lum, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Foley, Mr. and Mrs. W. Tom, Mrs.
Carrie Strong, Mrs. Mary Lowell,
Mrs. Mary Butler, Mrs. Ollie Miner,
Corvallis: Mr. and Mrs. Plov, Mr.
and Mrs. Wade Williams, and Miss
Lavelle Williams, Airlle.
STYLE SHOWS HAVE
TROUSERS FOR MISS
CALL FOR RIDS
The undersigned will receive seal
ed bids until 7:30 o'clock p.m., Feb
ruary 2, 1931, for the following
equipment for the City of Salem,
Oregon, Municipal Airport:
Three Landing Lights Each
equipped with a Three Thousand
Watt 32-Volt Incandescent Lamp,
and furnished with louvers and i
rectilinear spread lens having a hor
izontal beam spread of not less than
100 degrees and a vertical spread
of no more than 3 degrees, together
with a sulUble transformer having
a primary rating corresponding to,
the current available at the Airport
and a secondary rating suitable to
a 32 -volt lamp.
One 40 -gallon firt extinguisher,!
foam type, mounted on rubber tired
wheels, and two 2'i-gaUon hand ex
tinguishers of the loam type, and to
bear the Underwriter's label.
Ail equipment to be priced f ob.
Salem. Bids to be accompanied by
a certified check for 2 per cent of
tlie amount of the bid.
Tlie right Is reserved by the Com
mon Council to accept any or to
reject all bids In the interest of the
Citv.
MARK POULSEN, City Recorder.
Salem, Oregon. 25
(Continued from page 1
Yachting pajamas are one of the
newest items of trouser dlspla;
They arc made of white with light
blue shirt and dark blue jacket.
Stylists predict great success for
dinner pajamas of definite sophis
tication.
One such model has gray sequin
trousers worn with a tight bodice
which has a strap decollete. An
other is pale pink silk crepe with
high necked bodice made of the
open silk mesh which Is new and
much used for spring.
All pajamas feature wide seml
flaring lines tight hip and bodices
which are generally attached te tne
trousers. Pa jama costumes have
loose hip length coat.
ROY REEVES' HOSTS
AT BIRTHDAY DINNER
Sidney Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reeves
entertained with a six o clock din
ner recently honoring their son,
Fred Win term an tel. on his birthda;
anniversary. Those present were
the honored guest and his wile,
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bllnston and
daughter. Ilene. Miu Elds Winter-
mantel and the ho.t5, Mr. and Mrs
Roy Reeves.
SATFRD4Y
m KOW- tuiocrrlee
$00 NBC. New York
7.00 NBC Hew York
8 00 Amo 'a' Andy
15 Circus
8 44 Vocal
9 00 Minstrel
0. 30 Spotlight review
. Hi. st nee Kilocycles
00 Orchestra.
9 00Ntte In India
9 30 Tucker's band
10 00 Sunshine hour
10:20 Orchestra
11:90 Orchestra, NBC
12:00 Midnight revellers
San Franclsc. KUU 790 Kile.
4:00 Vocal.
5: 15 Varieties
6 00 Symphony
7 00 Orchestra
a oo Amo 'a' And
8:16 Circus
0:00 Minstrel
0.80 spotlight review
BF NO AY
ROW 20 Kilocycles
B 00 American Legion
8:30 Orchestra
9:30 Bible study
0:4$ Nstlonal oratorio
12:00 National Youth confer.
1:00 Dr. S Park Cadmau
3 oo National Vespers
3:00 Catholic hour
4 :30 Concert
5:15 Playlet, mualt
7.49 Beth Parker
8:45 Vocal. NBC
9:00 Studio program
0:45 Hook chat
11:00 Organ.
kex line Kilocycle
ft:00Orga nconcert
8:18 Funny papera
9:00 Tenor and soprano
10 00 Trio
11:00 Organ concert
11:30 Oregon Rambler
12:00 Orchestra
1 :00 Quartet
1:30 Family Altar
3:00 JuvemT-; ) cheatra
3:00 The Song bag
4:30 Sunday school
8:00 Or chest
9 :00 Tucker's band
10:00 Lyric Trio
an Francisco. Kilo 790 Kile,
6:00 News servlc
8:1 5 Hawaiian trio
7:115 Orchestra
7:45 Seth Parker
B:15 Vocal selections
9:00 Male quartet
9 :4ft Readers' Guide
11:00 Orchestra
WILLIAM E. IIORTON
Independence William Elisha
Horton, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Horton of this city, died Friday
morning. January 23, at the Salem
geenral hospital, loliowlng a serious
operation. His condition was re
ported as somewhat Improved on
Thursday and the report of his
death came as a shock to the com
munity.
"Bud," as he Is familiarly known
here, was quite a favorite in the
community, was active in boy scout
work. About five years ago ne was
afflicted with infantile paralysis
and while he recovered somewhat
from the malady, has never had
the rugged constitution of former
years, but was always cheery and
affable through all his misfortunes.
He was born in Koanone, va., in
1913, and came with the family to
Oregon a few years ago. He was a
Junior in the high-school and a fav
orite among his classmates.
Funeral services will be held Sun
day afternoon under the direction
of the Keeney itinera! nome at i:ju
o'clock. Besides his parents he. Is
survived by four sisters and one
brother, all living in this city.
I
.visa v
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BIRTHS, DEATHS
MARRIAGES
DEATHS
Wooton At the Methodist Old Peo
ple's home, Jan. 23, Mr. Mary E.
Wooton. 67 Survived by son, Celer
niont Updegraff of Spokane; three
granacnuaren, Anna May upoegrair
of Spokane and Mrs. Mabel Wilson
and Lewis Updegraff of Salem; one
sister. Mrs. Lydla H. Bowerman of
Salem; one brother, Richard Battey
of Puyallup, Wash.; niece and neph
ew. Jay Bowerman and Mr. E. A.
fierce oi roruana ana Dr. Mary Pur
vlns of Salem. Funeral aervlcea Sat
urday, Jan. 24 at 2 p.m. from the
chapel of W. T. Rlgdon and Son, Rev,
r. T. aims oinciaung. interment city
vlew cemetery.
Bonney In Wood burn, Jan. 22,
Mrs. Eunice Bonney, 74. .Survived by
the following children: Mrs. Ca&sle
Havea of Ban Dleso. Calif.. Hartlev H.
Roy Q., and WHIard. all of Woodburn;
Mrs. Nellie Thomas of Salinas, Kan
sas, Mrs. Ethel Cole of Salem, Wiley
of Grants Pas. Harrv of Portland:
on brother, Jake Nash of Buena Vis
ta. Funeral services Sunday, Jan. 25
at 2 D.m. from the Woodburn Metho
dist church under direction of W. T.
Rlgdon and Son. Interment Belle
Paasl cemetery, Woodburn.
Rodger In Balem Jan. 24, Earl
Roditers. age 45. Funeral announced
later by Clough-Barrlck company.
Meltof At HoDmere. Jan. 23. Wil
liam Meltof, age 66. Survived b? fol
lowing cnunren: jonn ana Joe ox
Brooks, Peter of Sllets. Nick of Cal
ifornia Mrs. Lizzie Hoberton and
Mrs. Anna Sharp of Frazer. Minn, and
Mrs. Mary Diem of Salem: also nine
grandchildren and four great grand
children. Funeral service Tuesday at
Catholic church, St. Louis under di
rection of Terwilllger Funeral home.
tlie biography of Princess Jose
phine, Mrs. M. J. Davidson fur
nished the entertainment hour and
the first prize was awarded Mrs.
Sidney Howard.
Refreshments were served at
the tea hour by the hostess to the
following members: Mrs. A. H.
rhomnson. Mrs. Eugene ruuey,
Mr a h. Marlatt. Mrs. William
Wiederkehr, Mrs. Sidney Howard,
Mrs. C. F. Johnston. Mrs, uen
Watts, Mrs. L. B. Smith, Mrs. J. O.
Fair, Mrs. M. J. Davidson. Mrs E
L. Hampton and the hostess Mrs.
R. H. Farr.
Independence Announcement of
the engagement of MLss Fay Janice
Irvine, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs.
C. a. Irvine of this city, to Loren
Mort, brother to Rev. Howard w.
Mort. former pastor of the Meth
odist Episcopal church of this city,
received bv Irlcnds nere wis
week Tlie anouncement was made
at a or idee party in Marxhileld,
where Miss Irvine is engagca ms
teacher in the high school of that
city, in conjunction with that of a
fellow teacher. Miss Alice Alverdes,
w1k will wed Howard Page of Stay-ton.
Miss Irvine is a graduate of Wil
lamette university and teacher of
biology In the Marsh field high, and
Miss Alverdes is a graduate of Ore
gon State college and teacher oi
commerce In the Marahfleld school.
Mort Is a graduate of Wiliametie
university and is athletic director
in the Redmond high, while Howard
Page U a graduate of Oregon State
college and the director of athletics
in the Stay ton schooL
Sheridan "Birds and Wild Flow
ers of Oregon" proved an Interesting
lesson topic for the Woman's Study
club, which met Thursday alter
noon with Mrs. Floyd Hamstreet
as hostess.
Mrs. Norma Green, leader, read
an instructive paper on the wild
flowers ot our state and Identified
each one described by use of colored
plates. Mrs. Roy Malo gave a paper
on birds of Oregon. The final paper
was given by Mrs. William Brandt,
Jr., on birds of Waldersee, which is
the name of Mrs. Brandt s country
PROPER PIG DIET
TOLD TO FARMERS
Grand Island "The Proper Feed
ing of Hogs for Profit," was the
subject discussed at the third of a
series of ten meetings In the Smith-
Hughes adult education night school
held at the Grand Island school
house Thursday evening In charge
of Prof. Burris L. Young of Day
ton high school.
Ernest Douglas, who in 1927 rais
ed on his farm here and exhibited
a record litter of Chester Whites at
the state fair, is a member of the
night school club and was present.
Mr. Douglas' record ton-litter of 15
pigs Is outstanding beciuse of rais
ing 100 per cent ol them. They were
raised on alfalfa and milk and fat
tened on corn and at 180 days of
age weighed 32C3 pounds, and at the
time of exhibiting weighed 4033
pounds. They captured the record
of being the largest litter of six
months old pigs ever exntuitea at
any Oregon state fair.
The next meeting will be held at
8 o'clock next Thursday evening and
all farmers are Invited to attend.
SENATE TOLD
HOOYER MOIST
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lltical awreUry ot Mr. Hooter. Wal
ter Newton, that the president Is
moist to mv the least."
Benator BrookharT. renuDiican, or
Iowa, aald he understood from the
newspaper stories that the president
was In lavor or revwon to ma tne
law stronger.
"I am with him, added btooi
hart. "es." uld Wheeler, -I understand
the senator from Iowa want to
think the president Is aa dry as he '
Is. He surely will be as disappoint
ed In the president's dryness as he
was In the president's progresslve
neas two years aeo."
home about a mile west of town.
A larae number were present.
Ouests of the club were Mrs. Jack
I-aflen and Mrs. F. 8. York! of
Sheridan. Mrs R. . Neeley of wills
mina, Mrs. W B Nutting of Port
land and Mrs. Walter Dickey of
Arr.lty.
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