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SATURDAY, FEBRUAPwY 28, 1931 1HE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE ELEVEN Women May Not Be Fearless, But You Only Have To Look At Their Eyebrows To See They -Have Pluck. Cap. ournal CLASSlFlKnAnVEUTlSINO Rate per word! One taser tlon, I cents; three Inaertlerui 5 rents; one week 8 eenu; one monlh J rents: one year pel month, to cental minimum pet ad 25 rente. Not taken over phone unless ailTerUaer nes monthly account. N ellewancs (or phone errors. Want a us niut be In by 16 am. day of publication. Real estate and Aate ads br 7 p.m. day previous to publlcatwn. FOR SALE HOUSES 4.wnnM house North Salem. Garage, garden space, good location t0 per mouth. Call H732K Buntiay. aoi A CTJTR SPANISH HOUBK a- Wa4lnn A nlni-A that Will pieaae you. All modern and up to date. tcrw AHn MODERN Choice corner location near Parrlsh scliool. S rooms. tUe bath and drain board. Price 4au. ON CHURCH STREET ITcar Letdie school, modern a rooms, corner lot. Price cut to .!00. Sro GKlSKR with iMiiwiijnitf A'. RUPERT lG'i B. HI ell Ht. 51 wunk KND BARGAIN Attractive bungalow ot 5 large airy -.m.t rtiii mmfnt hasctneiit. iurnace. Iirepir.ce. walls nicely decorated. East front lot with large walnut tree. Own er makes this epeclal price of 3500 n.ith asnn down lor a lew days only. Don't miss this opportunity to own your own nome. raise, nira. bhw wim 320 State Street. Phone 17.17. -mr. rw-iUN- nrire 81575: 3-r. Di rri house, with bath, toilet, and iivio iirriita f'.nnrl anr-Hae. Paved St. One block to school. Range goes with Srmtvn nrcm S2700. Good 4-r. house with basement, near Hollywood on paved street, ooou iwunuu, LOOK AT THIS ONEE n.or Rnv Vf riffrretl 7-room modem. Nice built Ins, large living room, large dining room. Built in kitchen: fireplace, basement, saw- ....... h..rnr Nlr r itcLrlC ItKtureS. i-v.Kia j.t .-.f tWumblntr. 4 nice, large bedrooms, large lot with line lawn and shruDoery: on pavcu good location. Price reduced lor quick sale to 1250; $1750 down. Better look thl BEARS & TUCKER. Realtors 184 S. Com'l. St. nr vrtit PAV RFNT? If you do, renrt what we have to offer you. For twenty dollars you can move into your own home; balance $20 month. A real good 6-room cottage. Has bath. lights, lull cement base ment. Iurnace, Raragc. largo lot. pav ing paid. All Clear, iree iruni ocui Tjr..i "inn Phnno 75(1 or see BECHTEL) or THOMASON. 341 State St. Room 4. anowu uy u vv- ment only. A RFA1. RARC1AIN NEW 5 R. plastered house, oak floors, -rt.nlnra full hmirncnt. Karaite. blB shade trees, street and sidewalk paid lor; all modern. Will sell equity very cheap or trade lor small house or car. Call at 1305 S. 12th, between 12 and 1 or alter 5 P. m. eol NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY VOIIR. HOME $4950. Late built English style home in gooa conuiwou, iim ot iwiusi fironlnfA nnlc floors In tWO rooms, hsRcment. furnace, carafe, bearing fruit and nut trees, east front, near school, fine lot, paved street. ONLY 250 cash, balance monthly. LET US SHOW YOU THIS WONDERFUL M95Q. GOOD OLD STYLE HOME with two low, located at 2075 Center St. tnm furninhlliori JllT rOOlTUI. bOth streets paved and cement walks all in. Terms. , . , ttiArus hnvR n trnnrf four-room Dlastcred home with fireplace and paved St. 9100 cash, balance $20 per mo. $2450. Late built four-room modern home with cement basement and Iurnace, paved St. Fast front, IM- $3500. Late built English style home plenty ot shade trees, paved St. tieonimv hnrrivnnri floors, Karaite. large lot. A wonderful bargain. Easy REALIST ATE FIRE INSURANCE W. H. GRABENHORST & CO., Realtors 134 S. Liberty Btreet a51 tT(A tnr atrrnrtlV home, lanie llT' lng room. hdw. floors, bedroom, nook, kn t h trnmiTa navlniz: S50 down. 2500 lor 7-rooms, good condition, large lot, fruit, 2 sets plumbing, priced for Quick Sale, part basement, pave ment paid, lerms. $3900 for attractive 5 -room nome, hwd. floors, fireplace, Dosement, gar- age, almost new. Terms. 5000 to Loan Insurance MVf.VTN JOHNSON 320 U. 8. Bank BIdg. Tel. 637. LOT on paved street, trade on car and tmv cash dtlferencc. Ph. 2815J. a5I 6-ROOM modern house, fine location. tv.,,1 with nBmr nn 2 1 5611 evenings. ' 53 tvr nr cnia m- will trnda for WOOd. llnquire 1186 N. 14tb 8t. s83 EDUCATIONAL ARE YOU willing to spend a short period ol prcpsjatlon to prepare your self for a sales position of Importance In the selling field? If so write N. 8. T. A- 515 Dekum Bldg Portland. Ore. aa5b MEN WANTED FOR DIESEL JOBS i Railroads, steamship lines. Industries, canneries, packing plants; all this powered machinery now fast employ ing Diesel power. A 100 h p. gas en-, glne costs approximately 613 to oper ate for 6 hours: 100 h.p. steam costs approximately 68: but a Diesel Enilnc of the same capacity uses approxi mately 62 worth of fuel. This explains why railroads, busses, aeroplanes, boats (from the larpest occr.n liners to the smallest fish boats, donkeys, shovels, ltirhtiivr plants, etc.. rre all coming Diesrl powered. Be a Certiiied Diesel Engineer. Write us today for our "Free Diesel Opportunities Book let" and "50c per hour Earning plan, r.ow in pperatnn. HEMPHILL D IKS EL ENGINEERING SCHOOL. 41C Bell St.. at 5th, Seattle. 1043 Uendcr SU West Vancouver, B C. ns51 61260-64000 per jrr. Men, women. 18 60. Gov. Jobs. We coach you lor early exams. Write at once. Box 304 care Juirmt. FOR SALE FARMS 61000. TERMS. 2 acres on 14th St., near fairgrounds. Inlormation. write Helen A. Taylor, 617 Broadway bldg., Portland. Oregon. p52 A BFAUTIFUL PLACE 8t4 Acres. Suburban home. Can be subdivided. Good 6-room. bullt-lns. bath, electric pumplrer system. On pared road. About 1 mile of city lim its. Trade for farm of about 40 A. around HUlsborro, Vaucouver or Sa lem. 21 Acres. Price 63000. 6-r. house, ga rage, poultry house, good Santiam river bottom land. Will take a home In Balem. 27 Acres. Good 4-r. house with car bide llfhtlng system. Water piped to nouse. warn end a large poultry nous es. 1 a. log mis. a. young bearing prunes. One cow, t hetfers and team. Prloe 64500: 61500 down. 76 Acres. Good soil, all can be Irrigat ed, 60 a. cultivation, 33 a. crop. 7 a. timber, 8-r. house. Burn, poultry house. Trade for city property or small ranch. Price 67500. BEARS Ar TUCKER. 184 8. Coml. b' INCREASE YOUR EARNINGS Invest in a 6 -acre tract near city lim its, email house, good barn. Price only 1700 with 6ioo down. bal. like rent. LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 26; Sute Street. Phone 1727. b- FOR SALE FARMS FARM SACRIFICE 160 acres located 2 miles from railroad and small town, good soil, good set of buildings. Might consider part trade. Price ati5 pr acre. W. it, lil(AUif4nUKoT at CO., Realtors 134 a. Liberty street, osa GOOD valley farm for sale or trade bvj owner. Saginaw. Ph. IdooH. D' FOR SALE Miscellaneous TUNING for ft few days reduced to 3 by our factory expert tuner. Get your pianos tuned at once, all work iuuy guaranteed by Tallman Piano Store, 385 8. 12th St.. Salem. Ph. 1859. c57 PIANOS. Lots of them, good condition, jy, 59. $00, $70, 89. Terms ft4 or 66 per month or will rent and apply rent paid on purchase, or will discount for cash. See these snaps at once. Tall man nano more, aoo . ma s. oaicm. C37 bjso CREDIT on Chevrolet car. new or used at substantial discount. Box 446 Capital Journal. C5Z ALFALFA HAY. Phone 2428R. CHASE Ac BAKER Piano. Circassian walnut cabinet sitto cash, lwa nortn 19th, evenings. c52 GET YOUR FARM INSURANCE from OREGON MUTUAL FIUE INS. CO., of McMmnvme. ore. lieadonaoia rates ST4NDLEY St FOLEY, AgU. Bush bank blug. c5I GET YOUR AUTOMOBILE INSURED WITH BTANDLEY FOLEY, HUSH baiuc hidg. "RcaaonaDie Kates.- coi SPITZENBUUG aDUlcs 3oC box it up. Bring bores. Pure eiple cider fresh off press dally. 25c gallon. Puritan Cider Works, West Salem. C51 APPLES delivered. Phone 97P12. c71 TUNING for a few days reduced to 63 by our factory expert tuner. Get your pianos tunea at once, an wort fully auaranteed by Tallman Piano Store, J85 S. 12th St., Ealem. phone PIANOS Lots of them .good condi tion. 39. 659. S69. 179. S89. Terms 64 or 65 per month or will rent and ap ply rent paia on purcnase. or win discount for cash. See these snaps at once. Tallman Piano Store, 385 South 12th St.. Salem. GARDEN SOIL. Phone 2513W. c63 WRINGER ROLLS aud parts washers. Phone 3792. MACHINERY, stock and equipment, complete lor small shoe shop at sacri fice. 410 Bank of Commerce. Phone 2100. c SEAGROVE & HOLDER Furnaces, 348 Chemeketa. Phona 256HR or 137F2. c FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WHITE nanny goat, 10 months old. Call after 4 p.m. E. Kroeplln, Ladd As Bush bank. e51" FOP. SALE: Jersey heifer calf. 10 days old. Can -be registered. Triangle Ranch 1 Salem. Ore. Phone tttr ia. eai FOR SALE 150 young Couwold ewes. now ianiomg. tsremano .tiros, at. raui. e52 FOUR head horses, 1 matched team, weight 3000. work single or double. aiy rront ot. cat UK. FRED W. LANGE. Veterinarian Ofnrf Bg a. Commercial. Phone 1198. Resulenre nhon 1AM FRESH or springer cows lor sale or traae. rerms ii aesirea. neisan nn. market, 165 North High. Sales stable Red Barn, Columbia St. between Front and N. Com'l. FOR SALE WOOD wood SAWING. Phone 1819. Colwell McCracken. ee72 SEASONED oak. 38F11. 4. c. Jones. Phone eesi SAWDUST. PHONE 1389W. DRY WOOD. 2nd growth fir and oak. Phone 2056M. E. J. More. ee52 DRY 2nd grow'.h fir 1573J. 65.50. Phone ee58 12 AND 16-lnch mill and planer wood $5 per cord load from car; 65.50 from yard delivered. Cobbs & Mitchell. Phone 813; 349 South 12th St. GOOD fir and oak wood. Phone 2939J. Stortz. ee5S WOOD SAWING. PHONE 1131. ee56 nriY i8-in old fir and second growth Phone 110F4. ee56 nprniAT. rirv t&tl klnrls. anv leneth. Phone 3739. ec56 DRY WOOD. PHONE 1625R. ee54 WOOD SAWING. PHONE 1625R. ee54 OLD FIR 16-IN. WOOD $6 cord. Phono 19F4. e52 WOOD for sale, second growth fir delivered, any length, 6a. &u per cora Phone 1037. SUED DRY WOOD & COAL, SALEM FUFL. CO rnone 'J '3i ''jh ou FOR SALE POULTRY n r hkns and millets, sood stock Reasonable. Merrill, Rt. 4. 15A. f52 rary thicks, custom hatching 3c: started chicks, young pullets, dressed poultry for sale. Market Poultry wanted. Phone 133F2. Lee s Hatchery. BABY CHICKS 400 week-old White Leghorns. Phone 2766. BABY CHICKS: White Leghorn and Rhode Island Reds, every week at 2160 North 6th St. Phone 2766. f76 LOOK! BABY CHICK8 IOC. Pure Hanson and Hollywood White Leghorns. Selected old hens mated to pedtgTecd males. Order early. Ruby L. Woodward. Rt. 9, box WA. Phone 44F31. f HELP WANTED WANTED, housework. Reliable young lody. Box 453 Journal. g53 WANTED. Top grafting, twenty years experience. References furnished. Al so nursery stock lor sale. Jess Mathi. Salem. Rt. 9, box 60B. Ph. 7QF3. g55 ALTERATION LADY, one who under stands fitting, for ready to wear store in Salem. Permanent position to right party. Make application In writing, giving references. Only those having fip.t c.ss experience need cpply. All app'.lrrr.'.ons confidential. Bo 305 ere Journal. C AGENTS WANTED AGFN1-S: 40U'. profit fl Kales. Auto, furniture, metal, class cleaner. Your name on taiiem. Mtiiiiiv. . .iv Minute Kleen Lab., Dept. 255, Brans- Til C. 1I1U. To sell business and professional rr.n , i sTuM-iniiv A winner. Large commission. Box 444 Journal. Ctf SITUATIONS WANTED RESPONSIBLE family desires to tent i or 6-room modern house in Grant or Patnsh school district about April 1. Would consider lease. Particulars in trriimtf to box 450 Cap. Journal. h&3 YOUNG man 27. exp. Fn. oince wora. .111 tin most anything Phone (93. r.53 HOUSEKEEPiNO lor widower or lady .in.,1 Hnx 4A1 capital Journal. h52 FILIPINO experienced as family chauffeur or house work wante posi tion. Adrirrvw P. O M Miscellaneous WANTED SINGLE garage to move, .must be Brx 452 Capital Journal. 152 DRESSMAKING. Alteration work, plalnsewing. Phona 1893M. '51 OAS PLATE or stove and sink, IF YOU have a load or part load go ing to Olympia, Wash, call 106 by March JT iri ASSESSABLE White Fir Stumpsge wCn?ed for m.lpwwod Write .rmjint. price and locatu to 448 Capital Journal. Miscellaneous WANTED J. A. SNEED, WELL DRILLER, BIS N. lBth St. Phone 2 464 J. 161 WANTED all kinds of used goods. Call American Exchange, 624 N. Commer cial, phone 32 7 W. 19 FOR RENT CLEAN sleerjlng rooms 62.50: 2-room apartment 63; 3 -room apartments per week, tea B. commercial. 301 POUR-room. Crst floor, well fur. apt Garage, bath, light and phone. 290 N. lttth. Phone 2U0HW. 6-ROOM furnished aoartment. clean. cony, cheap, t00 a. Church Phone 1870M. i&i FURNISHED aoartment. 1598 Court. J56 NICE small house 343Q Loe. DOWNTOWN unfurnished anartment. Electric refrigeration. Telephone 1403R JDO FOR RENT See our 61S and 620 houses. 4 and S rooms. Furnished 615 to 665, Also houses for sale 620 down, 620 month and up. By Bechtel or 'ihomason, 34 1 State St. Room 4. J ATTRACTIVE 3-room hwuse, hdw, floor in L. R. Nook, garage. S rooms strict It modern, lance L R.. hdw floors In L. R. and D. R. Flrc- pt&c pipe furnace, garage. Tel, 637 or 3723J. J531 ONE -room npurtmcnt, 69 month, in altides earaste. wood, lluht. water. King vood Apartments, West Salem. j55 FRONT room, use of kitchen, Chemelteta. 1196 152 SMALL house, partly furnished, age. 1144 N. Cottage St. gar J55 THREE-room bungalow lor rent, 124R Chcmeketa St. J55 2 MODERN furnished arj&rtments. Private bath; heat. Phone 427J; 690 North Summer. J52 6-ROOM furnished house. Call 387 Court street. Phone 2339M. J55 NICE furnished heated Call 590 Union. apartment J55- PLEASANT two-room furnished apart ment, 475 North commercial. o FOR RENT, nice 5-room house, base ment, furnace, fruit and garden, 625. Good 5-room umurmsnea, sio. r. l,. Wood. 341 State St. J51 STEAM heated rooms and board. 1 block from statehouse, 660 North Capitol. J61 MODERN 3-room furnished apart ment. Phone 2ib5j. 351 ATTRACTIVE two-room apartment 745 N. Church. J51 FOR RENT: Largo well furnished room In private home. Shower, Gen tleman. 760 North Summer. J51 GOOD furnished or partly furnished four-room apartment, with garage, first floor. Inquire 127 Union. J51 CLOSE IN nice furnished apartment 058 Center. joa marion APTS. 2 and 3-rooms fur nished. 610 N. commercial. joj ROOMY furnished apartment at 1411 State St. Phone 2323J I 3 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, 435 Division. J52 FURNISHED 2 and 3-room apartments. 444 South High. heated J521 CLOSE IN heated sleeping rooms, 444 South High. JD COZY COTTAGE for two. 696 North Cottage. J52 DESK SPACE, office room, light, heat, water and phone. Inquire room 200, 381 State street. I FURNISHED apartment, 445 Winter. South m MODERN house, apts. 2056J. 358 PATTON apartments, down town dis trict. Nicely furnished, private bath, etc. For ins Dec lion call Patton'a Book store. , THREE garags for tent, down town section. Phone B&rJi. l FOR RENT, Sleeping rooms for gen tlemen, aoa Oregon mag. j PIANOS, Phonographs and sewing machines for rent. U. L. Stiff i-urni turf Co r LOST AND FOUND infiT. wpdnesdav. black cocker apsn 11 ne&r Ruxlck's Market. Reward. Call 197. k53 LOST: White Fox Terrier with brown head and ears. Phone TZtaw. Jtai found, sum of money. G. T. Tandy, 47G Gerth Ave., West Salem. k53 imrr. black wallet Wed. eve., con- tjtlntns inirrencv. Leave at O. tfc C. Store. Reward. k52 MISCELLANEOUS Healthful warm air heat engineered into your home, furnace repairing. Estimates lurnisnea witnout odhk' tlon. Call 206 U. ran EXOHANOE. Will do dental work Jn exchange for auto paint lob. Call at 814 Masonic Tempie. nwi REAL ESTATE Aft a Polk Co.. sood black eoII. fenced good old. 66000. Will trade for larger place. 90 a 12 ml. from Salem. 2 a. straw' berries, timber tor home use, fair bides. 93000. S'i A. river bottom, 4 In strawberries contracted at 7c, o-rm. nouse, gooa chicken house, 62600; 6600 will nan rite. Fine board and lodging proposition close to paper mill. Ask us about thin one. Rmnii srocerv and living Quarters. Rent 440, Stock will Invoice about 6600. RENTALS INSURANCE .T P 1ILHICH COMPANY 323 Slate St. Phone 1354. n53' ACREAGE 1 acre on Garden Koad. comfortable 4-rcom plastered house, woodhouse and carai'c. .2100; 9i00 cash, balance 20 per month. 24 ACRES on River Road, class In. new 5-room house, electric water sys tem. 8 ACRES, modern house, no base ment, water system. 3'4 acres logan beiT.es and cherries. TrK-e .4500. Mne home and Ineome. Seo GEIHKR with ANDERSON ! RUPERT ma a. limh St. nl BELOW VALUE 13000 buya 10 acres. 8 mllos from Sa lem, 7-room house with basement, water syr-lem, bath, toilet, etatlon- ary tubs, electric power line. 6 acres of Rood orchard, close to school, good rosd. 8500 down. bal. terms. 15500 will buy a well Improved 10 ac res clo?e In, 8-room plastered house, plenty of outbuildings, bert of prai rie soil. Let us show you this plaes. $2750 will buy 5 acres on main Pacific highway, doss In, 3-room house, well, all In bearing orchard, $200 (town. 11 sour er looking for an aenage home, see W. H. GRABENHORST & CO, Realtors 134 S. Liberty Street. n52 20 ACRE BUY 8200 down and balance terms wilt handle 20 acre, on good road, doss to school. 8 acres orchsrd, some timber. A reel buy at $2000. Int. 8. W. ILORALKNHOHSTAtCO, Realtors l.rt S. Liberty Street. n52 FOR SALE. Trade or Rent with or without equipment: 70 acrea, all till able. Running water through place. 8 milk cows. 4 nogs. team, wagon and toola go. Take part In city or amall acreage. Salens preferred . Address 641 Edewater St. Phons 8Q93W. n4 19 RMS. In ten apartments, furnished, 4 baths. 6 lavntorles, laundry rm. fur nace with sawdust burner, corner lot 86x106. 4 car garage, 6500. This man'a tninfortuna is our opportunity, act quickly. WINNIE PFTTTJOHrt. Realtor. a DFMIHEABLE acreage. See Gleun Ad sms, &53 REAL ESTATE FOR BALE Borne sood houses on rent payments. Borne good house to trad for acreage. ona gooa bu acre iracx, gooa nousv. Will exchange (or property la fiaiem or SUvcrton. Some good houses to rent. $11 and up. SQUARE DEAL REALTY 202 TJ. S. N. Bank Phone 470 n A BEAUTIFUL 20 acre farm 6 miles Salem on paved road, fair Improve ments and owner wlU take Salem home or acre tract near. lao acres stocked ana aauiDpea. worth 66500, and owner will take Sa lem nome or email vaitey zarra. au. acres close In on naved road for only $1250; 410 down and $10 a month. 350 ACRE stock ranch well Improved, stocked and equipped, on good road, and owner wants small fHrra. McGIIjCHRIST A reNWIHUiVH 209-10 U. S. Bank bids. Phone 140. a EXCHANGE Real Estate XrU I'YPIIAKfJE 8 Acres, fine soil. Mostly cultivated. Some fruit. Creek, shade trees, pota to ground. No buildings. 61500. Owner will combine this property with Salem city property for modern house up to 65000. ' t We exchange what you nave ior wn you want. ee us ior wcubujcs. E. E. ROBERTS-W. G. GRANT 316 Masonic Bldg. Phone 809. nn54' FOR TRADE: 8 buildings lots, well lo- enied in Corvaiits. free or an encum brances. Price 6S500. Will trada for Hlem nroufrtv un to 64500. SEARS & TUCKER, 104 S. Com'l. an trahr tra-mom house, double nliinihlnir crond location, and 4 -room new house. Rental value 660. Trade for acreage or small house, r. l Wood, 341 btate at. nnax BEAUTIFUL modern suburban home with one acre of finest soli. Price 66000. Tako home In Salem to 64500. write iuu particulars, uox uure itimai. AUTOMOBILES USED CARS WITH AN O. BJ. THAT COUNTS 60 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. TRTHR FROM a25 TO BQ00 DOUGLAS McKAY CHEVROLET CO. 333 CENTEtt 1. REO truck for sale or trade on car. 637 Breys Ave. S31 10:!0 Ford Sedan 6465 1929 Ford Roadster 365 1978 Ford Coupe 35 inJ7 Pfnnn(- Hrnnn ......... jyu 1926 Chevrolet Touring 70 1926 Jewett Coach 76 PI FIXIR RTORE MONTH END CLEARANCE SALE OF mat. URALIr. UtoblJ iftlto PRICES REDUCED AS MUCH AS 75 FROM OKIUIHAL. twat losn HTTnKON GREAT "8" Demon strator, and only run a few thousand iruies. new car ocrviue uu uuai -antes. Cost new 81384.00 Sale price 81050.00. 1928 HUDSON GREATER "f STD. SEDAN. Original finish like new. 4 new slx-pty heavy duty tires. New Car Service. This car cost 81525 In September, 1029. Sale price now 8895 1928 HUDSON 5-PASSENGER BROU GHAM. Custom Build Body. We have overhauled this car from stem to stern and will give new car ser vice with It. It has 4 brand-new tires and new paint job. Cost 81895 In August, 1828. Now 8650. 1928 STUDHBAKER, COMMANDER SEDAN. This car looks like new and Is one of the best buys ever offered In Salem for the price. Cost over 81900 new In 1828 now 8895. 1928 BUICKT 8TD. a-DOOR SE DAN. Finish lnslds and out extra good. Mechanically perfect. This Is one of the most popular cars Bulck ever built. Cost new over 81500. Sal. Price 8625. MANY OTHER LATE MODKT. LIGHT USED CARS IN STOCK FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE. SUCH AS MO DEL, "A" FORDS WHIPPETS CHEVHOLETS STARS and DUR ANTS ESSEX, ETC. SOME A3 LOW AS US DO. STATE MOTORS. INC. HUDSON ESSEX 6TUDSBAKER Dealers. 825 Chemeketa St. Phone 1000 Open Evpnlnga and Sunday q FINANCIAL LOANS WANTED long time loan of 14000. First mortgage security. Box 449 Cap ital Journal. r55 IF 8 Trust Secured Savings appeal to you, call Geo. T. Vlck, 922 r AUTOMOBILE LOANS Contracts Refinanced. Parmenta Reduoed Confidential and courteous service Ott your money today pay back monthly XIKER AUTO CO. P. E. Buter . Corner Liberty and Pern Sts. MONEY to loan on real esuUo. Prlv ste money, lowest rates. Bert T. Ford First National Bank. t PLENTY OF MONEY For a loan on your home or to refi nance your present mortgage, at a very low cost, and on long eaay terms. F. O. DELANO Salem Representative of the Ben. Franklin SaV.nga & Loan Ass n. 290 N. Church. Phone 2830. r CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBTS Losns on short notice, repayable In monthly Installments, aro of fered to persons of Integrity at legal Interest. Combine sll those personal or household debts and pay only us. We shall be pleased to explain our service to you. SALEM'S OWN FINANCE COMPANY Oeneral Finance 8r Investment Co. 1st Nai l. Rank blrlg., Salem, Ors. Pb. 1300. Hjur. 8:30 to o'clock PASY PAYMFNT LOANS Refinance your present home, to buy. nuuo or improve. Long wrma. FLOYD FLLIS. 411 Masouls Temple. Phone 155 r51 MO TIME IS WASTED Our service is quick, courteous and priests on all LOANS 810 to VI0O Corns In Phons or WrlUt BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY of OHEOON lie New BMgh Bldg. 2nd floor $18 Stats St. Phone 3-7-4-0 (Licensed by State) : SAI.AKY LOANS To People Steadily Employed ftTATV IlAM COMPANY 211 Oregon Bldg. Second Floor Corner Stats and High Off! oe hours 10.00 s.m. to 6 3o pm Telephone 932. Licensed by state, r HAWKINS At ROBERTS. Inc., for city and farm losns. Katea and coals low eat available. Prompt aervios, 206 Oregon Building. r DO YOU NEED MONEY ... B II UU live .ux.., muwujwi. household goods and other personal property. Terms to suit your conven ience. Nations Loan Flninre Company Licenser! h. Rtsts 410 Bsnk of Commerce Bldg. t FINANCIAL LOANS BOKKOW money on your personal property. Pay back In monthly la- WILLAMETTE LOAN COKPANT Licensed by State 606 Bank ot Commerce Bldg. r FAItM LOANS tV small expense. It. wood. 841 State St. WE HAVE plenty of money to loan on farm and city property. Low Interest rates. Hudklna Mortgage & Investment Co. Miners more mag foone yjiw r BUSINESS Opportunities BaiBQ, lunch, etc. Excellent location. aimay iixtures. sen, traae. dib juain St. Orftfon City or 10BJ. U6J DIRECT0RV CHIMNEY 8WEEP FUHHACE and chlmnevs cleaned by expert furnace man. I use steel brushes and vacuum Cleaner, can aaaoj. no LLOYD E. UAM3DEN, blr accessor ies and bicycles. 387 Court street. CMIROI'KACTOBS Die O. L. SCOTT, chlroprsctor, N. Huh street. Phones 87 & 31U4J. o UK. H. B. SCOFIELD, x-ray.' Phona 2iut. 4i nrct Nut'i same Bias. CAIHN'ET IVOKK JACOB WKIZEL, Cabinet work and rcnulslilng. Furniture rerslrlng. ra. 16ul im Court sc.. tkilem. o" CONTUACTOKS A. J. ANDERSON, shop. Phone 657. contractor loan J. A. KAPPHAHM. Oenaral team and power shovel contractor, excavating and grading-. Ofilcs phou, 1299. Uee. la4Fll o EM.KAV1NO SALEM ENGRAVIUO CO. Cuts ol all purposes. Tel. 843. 180 N. Commercial street. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES' HAL1K ELECTRIC CO. 337 Court St. Electric contracting and repairing. Appliances anU Fixtures. Phone a. SALEM GARBAGE CO. BOOS & SOOS. Phone 3125 or 898J. O MIS1C TEACHERS Edward W. Tlllson, piano. All grades. Teachers' courses. Advauced coaching. Formerly principal piano dept. Wil lamette university. Spokane College. 754 Ferry 6t. Phone 107. oao FLOI'.IST firTT flowers and floral nieces. DellV' cry. C. P. Brelthaupt. IlorUt, oil State street. Phone 880. MATTRESSES RENOVATE!) MATTRESSES renovated, we renovate all kinds of mattresses, called for and delivered. Best of work guaranteed. Capital City Bedding Co. Poitlar.rJ road. Phone 19. o PAPKRHAMilSG ft 1IECOKATING Pnlntlng, paperhaliBing and Interior decorating. Phone W. H. Shepparrl. 100F22. O70 PIANO TINER GEO. C. WILL, pianos, phonographs, sewing machlnea. sheet music and piano studies. Repairing phonographs and aewlug machines. 432 Stats SL Salem. Jregon. PI.IMB1NO pl.TruBINCl and general renalr work. Phons 650. Graber Bros. 164 South Liberty atreet. THEO. M. BARR, Plumbing, heating sheet metal works. 164 S. Commercial street. RADIOS REPAIRINO RADIO REPAIRINO FREE TUBE TESTING Majsstio and Westlnghouse dealers trmitRRT and TODO 466 State St. Phone 2112. e 8CAVANGKR CITY GARBAGE CO. Prompt service. Phone 2390. SALEM SCAV ANGER. Phona 167. soos GARBAGE CO. rel'able service. Phones, office 8125: Res. 8U8J. o SALEM GARBAGE CO. for prompt and continuous service. Charles Soor and Csrl Soos. Phons 8128 or 8B8J. STOVES AND STOVE REPAIRINO 3TOVES FOR SALE REBUILT and repaired by expert. All kinds of wov en wlrs fence, fancy and plain, xlop baskets and hooks, logan cooks. Salem Fenos and Btova Works, 202 cnemeketa sc. K. u. rieming. WATER COMPANY ohwi ON-WASHINGTON Water Ser vice company. Offices corner Com mercial and Trade streets. Bliss pay able monthly. Phones a -4. LEGALS . NOTICE Notice la hereby given that I have ininounded the following described dog In compliance with tne provi sions of Ordinance No. 1404, to-wlt: One small black dog with bobtail, white front feet and white on breast. The above described dog will' be killed It not redeemed by owner on or before March 2, 1931, as provided by smld ordinance. W. 8. LOW, Street Commissioner. Dated February 28, 1931. 5JJ FRANCE AND ITALY AGREE ON NAVIES (Continued fi-om page 1) afternoon to obtain full agreement with the French. When that is accomplished the text of the new ac cord will be submitted to tne gov' ernmcnta of the United States, Ja nun and the British dominions slg natory to the tripartite treaty of London for Uielr Una! approval ana tho elaboration of a five-power lim itation document. If the accord is accented by the French and vrritten Into the blank snares of the London treatr. It will settle, at least until 1936, long standing differences between France and Italy over the relative sue or their lleets. Paris (.Pi The French foreign offlca Saturday announced "accord of principle" had been reached at Rome on pending nav. al Questions bv France. Great Britain and Italy. French officials told the Awod ated Press Saturday they expected Uiat tht "naval accord in princi pie- would be followed by adhe sion of Franca and Italy to the Londay naval treaty. The French foreign office was kept constantly In touch by long distance telephone with the details of the conversations In Rome, and for this reason It was believed that the meeting Sunday between M. Brtand and Mr. Henderson would be mora a matter ot form than of detail. Independence Dr. It. X. Barrlok of Salem earns over to attend the funeral service of the late O. D. Cairn-rath. Dr. Rarrlrk was former ly a dentist tn this elty and has re eently branched out Into the under taking business In Salem. Slain Woman's Diary Reveals Frame-Up Of 'Police With Vice Ring New York (AP) Two men of a third from Bermuda was ties sought the slayers of Vivian In a vice gralt inquiry who left 8 diary. After examination before Bronx grand Jury, John A. Radeloff, Miss Gordon's attorney, and Sam Cohen, an ex-oonvlct, were held In 850,000 ball each as material witnesses on the demands of District Attorney Charles McLaughlin. Both were mentioned In her diary as men she leared. Patrolman Andrew J. McLaugh lin, who made the arrest that sent Miss Gordon to Bedford reforma tory In 1923 on a vice charge, has been on a vacation. In letters to her ex-husband and to graft Inves tigators, Miss Gordon accused Mc Laughlin at framing her. Irving Ben Cooper, of counsel In the magistrates courts' inquiry, said Miss Gordon already had made charges' in an interview with him and at as seeking proof when she was stranfrled and dumped out of an automobile in Van Cortlandt park. She accused her former hus band, E. C. Bischoff, who Is a dep uty United States marshal, and Mc Laughlin of conspiring to Imprison her in order to obtain custody of her daughter, Benita. Her diary showed that she valued her assets on January 1 at a'wut $30 000 earnered from a vaitety of mysterious sources. Much of the diary has been withheld by author ities. Rabbi Stephen B. Wise Issued a statement Invoking tne citizenry to form a viRiUvnce committee to chal lenge those "who threaten to make New York the meanest ana xouiest of cities." "nils Is not so much the murder of a woman,' 'he said, "as notice served by criminals and gangsters Inside and outside of the ponce ae- usrtment. on and off the magis tratcs' bench, that Inquiry Into and exposure of an organised crtmln alitv will meet with swift and awful punishment." PAROLE FOLLOWS O'LEARY SENTENCE (Continued from page 1 come in any war from the district attorney's offlca or anything tnai ha said In connection with O'Leary was to be taken as having any re flection on that office. If someone made the statement to Pace that if he paid over sum of money that one of the charges would be dropped It Is a matter that should come before the grand Jury," declared Judge Mc Malign. I'll tell you honor It win oe brought before the grand Jury," said' District Attorney Carson. In passing sentence on ULeary the court said that the only ques tion before him was the two In dictments. "It's not what else he may have done I am to take Into consideration nere," ne saiu. There's no use In trying to line a man who hasn't any money and to send him to Jail would simply be Imposing a further burden on the taxpayers and do none any good. He's already spent two and a half months there." District Attorney Carson raised the question as to whether or not the parole became operative until the money was repaid. 'Mv Idea of the matter is to let this fellow have a chance to rustle up some money and pay bask the tame vers, and for the check," aald the eourt. "But there's a legal question as to whether the lapse of time while he is out on parole should be deducted from his sentence," said the district attorney. "It's a question which has never been decided In .Oregon.' Attorney Max Page in making a pica for a light sentence Ior rus ell ent declared that the charge in the Indictment for larceny made the value of the property but 83S and that the statute says for larceny to constitute a felony the value must be "in excess of $35." Page declared that O'Leary had returned the pro perty covered by tile larceny indict' ment, that tender of the amount II the worthless cliack had been trade the Cherry City bakery 14 months ago but the bakery had refused to accept the check unless OLearys whole bill of some $400 was paid. "I do say," he declared, "without reflection on the dlstrk-t attorney that this whole proceeding was In' spired to collect money from the de lendant. I have the word of the de fendant he is going to pay It out. He is not disputing his obligations. And he will make an honest el fort to meet them. "Tills Is a case where the crlm inal processes of the courta are be lng used to collect an otien account.' District Attorney Carson stated that the larceny charge In the In dlctment alleged a felony but If the court wished to construe it as a mis demeanor he had no particular ob' Jection. Uc said It as true the amount ot the check was tendered as said but It was toe privilege ol the check holder to refuse It If he wished to do so. "The elate," he asserted, "is not Interested tn collecting any debts through criminal processes and he would not be a party to It, Ws all know about the actions or the de fendant when he left for parts un known and these need no particular dissertation. M.At KMANg rAKENTS UoUlla Mr. and Mrs. Brvtn Blaokman are the parents ot a new son born Wednesday, February 25. The little one weighed ten pounds. This la the Blackmans' third child. Mrs. Blarkman and son are at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louie M arson. were in Jail and the arrival awaited Saturday as authori Gordon, prospective witness REFINANCING PLAN FOR LINEN MILLS (Continued from page 1) company to be exchanged for pre ferred stock of the new company on some such basis as outlined and more stock In the nw company Is to be sold, approximately $60,000 worth ot it as has been discussed. Around $60,000 worth of bonds of tlie old company are also to be put on the market, and It Is understool the plan Is to use the money raised In sales to retire Indebtedness. Another tentative feature of the nlan Is to out In F. J. Gilbralth manager of the Milen Linen MM, at the head ot the Oregon Linen Mills. The Miles Linen Mills are now linked up closely with the Barbour people of the east, and while it la understood the Barbour Interests will not touch the Oregon Linen Mill or any of Its workings, under tne nlan being formula tea u uii braith is out in charge of the newly reorganised Oregon Linen muis properties it will place Barbour's man In charge of both plants, n has been pointed out. The Miles Linen company recent- ly reorganized Its directorate with representatives of the Barbour com pany appearing on the board for the first time and witn a cnange made In the presidency of the con cern. Tlie committee of stockholders In cluded Paul B. Wallace, J. W. Mayo, Dr. W. C. Kcene, V. S. Page, W. I. Staley, Dr. H. J. Clements, Dr. M. Findley. T. A. Roberts and u. Thielsen Is sending out the follow ing letter to stockholders ot the mill: The undersizned stockholders of the Oregon Linen Mills, Inc., met at the Marlon hotel yesterday at the request of the Stockholders com mittee, (Said cammlttee having been elected at the regular meeting ot the stockholders Sept. 15, 1930). The purpose ot the meeting was to con fer with Mr. John Veatch of Port land attorney for Meier at Frank company. Mr. Veatch has been working on plans for the reorganl zation of the mill for some time and at this meeting presented tor consideration the best proposition he has been able to obtain. This plan will mean the reorganization and immediate operation oi tne mm 'We find the present financial condition of the Company to be briefly as follows: Accounts and Notes Pay able. Interest Etc $53,013.67 First Mortgage Bonds In Treasury which may be sold to retire these obli gations 81,700.00 Bonded Indebtedness at the present time consists ot First Mortgage Bonds is sued and outstanding . . . 88,300.00 "The bond Interest Is due April 1 with no quick assets to meet ob ligations, which probably means im mediate foreclosure ana total loss to wa stockholder!. A proposed plan was presented by Mr. Veatch, through which a new corporation will be organised by responsible parties who will on cer tain conditions take over the assets and liabilities and management of the present corporation and put In ample capital for tne continuous operation of the mill. This plan contemplates the Issuing of stock In the new corporation for shares ot preferred stock In the old ore aron Linen Mills. This ts the only plan mat nas been presented that will Insure the reooenln of the mill and imrncoi' ate operation ana employment oi labor. The parties making tills proposal represent they will put the mill Into operation witmn winr davs after acceptance of tneir prop ositlon. Under existing conditions, tills appears to be the only hope of saving anything for the present stockholders ot the Oregon Linen Mills and should receive your prompt and careful consideration. "A meeting of the stockholders will be called within the next low days for the consideration of this plan. We trust you will respond promptly, cither by filling out and mailing In your proxy or making arrangements to attend the meet ing. This matter seems to be ot the utmost Importance to stockholder of the Oresoti Mills." each Linen AUTO CAMPAIGN GETTING RESULTS Hie camoalirn being oorraueted by the police department HRftinit violators ot nil traffic moilattona to getting results,. If Un? Itnt of ac cident filed with the department during the pM two weeks Is any indication. Four accidents duTlriR a single day during that length of time has been the maximum re port, while for the most part one, or two have been filed. NWs tried warning motorists for several months, making very few arrests." one of the traffic men stated Saturday. '"Hiat failed to get results, often times the person warned merely grinning at us. Ap parently the only way to get mo lortslst to slow down Is to hit their porketbooks. TtB fact that few arrests haw been made during the past two days doe not mean we are eaMng up. It merely goes to show that our efforts are getting results." Solo Hit SHo school board wants Mdi on wood for next winter. RADIO PROGRAMS SATURDAY 0 40 Orchestra 7:00 NBC. New York 8 -OO Amoa v Andy 8:15 Clroua 8 00 Minstrels 8.30 spotlight Review hex use Kilocycles 8:00 Orcheatrm 0:00 Religious concert 9 30 studio 10:00 Sunshine program 10:30 Bits of Harmony 11:00 Wnita wizard 12:00 Midnight revellers San Francisco, KUO 780 Ella, 8:15 Varieties 8 00 Symphony 7:00 Orchestra 8:00 Amos 'n' Andy 8:18 Circus 0:00 Minstrels 9.30 spotlight Review SUNDAY KGW 680 Kilocycles 8:00 Conoert 10:00 Benjamin Franklin pro. 12 00 National Youth confer. 1 ax Dr. 8. Parka Cadmau -2:00 National Vespers Jflo Catholia hour, 4:30 Concert 8:15 Playlet, muslo. 7:45 Beth Parker 8:45 Piano ' . ' 0:45 Book chat 11:00 Organ KEX 1180 Kilocycle 8:00 Organ concert 8:16 Funny papers 0:00 Tenor and soprano 10 :00 Organ 1 1 :00 Four banjoes . 11:30 Oregon Rambler 12 :00 Orchestra 1 :00 Family Altar 2 :00 Juvenile orchestra 3:00 The Song bag 4:30 Sunday achool 8 :00 Orchestra 9:30 Tucker's band 10.-C0 Beach Comber San Francisco, alio 790 Kile, 6:15 Vocal and orchestra 2 :00 Orchestra 7:46 Seth Parker 8:16 This Amazing Universe 0:45 Reader's Guide 11:00 Orchestra BIRTHS, DEATHS MARRIAGES DEATHS Kundter In this city. Prtday. Feb. 27. Wiiaam K line Iter. 45. of Salem route 6. Survived by a brother. Prank, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Zak, both ot St. Helens, Ore. Funeral servloea Mon day morning at 10:30 o'clock from Riizdon and Bon mortuary, witn ttev. Hamrlck officiating. Interment In I. u. u. r. cemetery. MARKIAttK I.K KNSKS Walter A. Thlrlon. leal. Salem and Vera Brown Potts, legal, Portland. William Clarke Anderson, 18 and Edna Maria RuaseU, 18. both Silver ten. OBITUARY MARILYN ANN MARTIN ndependenoe The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Martin, Mari lyn Ann Martin, died February SI and burial services were conducted Sunday afternoon following by Rev. K. A. Mel son of the Baptist church, and Inter ment was made In the Odd Fellows cemetery, under the direction of the Keeney Funeral borne. This was their first child, and the sorrowing ones have the sympathy of many friends and neighbors. FRANK IlLAKEI.1T Atavton Prank Blankelv. 77. DTOnv tnent Sclo Mason' and retired school Janitor, died at his home here Sat urday morning about 0 30 o'clock. Pneumouia was reported to be the cause of death. Blakely, for nine years Janitor in the local scnoou, aunng which Urns he gained wide respect and admiration of the pupils and townspeople generally, had been 111 for only a week, and his death was unexpected. Blakely came here In 1004 from Michigan. Ha bad been a member of the Masonic order for 30 years, end was secretary of the local lodge at the time ot hi death. He retired from bis school duties last June. Surviving relatives included his wi de w and seven children, Frank and John of Lebanon, Ray of Eugene, Paul and Mrs. Zdlth Newberry, of Los An geles, Mrs. LUtle Burnett of Laurel, Ore., a son son Ed, and three grand children. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. FIREMEN'S PENSION BJLLJNTRODUCED Another Portland tlremen's pen sion bill was Introduced Saturday by the houso Multnomah delega tion, this bUl providing benefits for firemen only. A similar bill, provid ing for one-half of oue per cent on all foreign and alien Insurance sold In Portland be used as a pension for Portland policemen and firemen was recently killed by Indefinite postponement In the senate. The near bill provides that one per cent on life Insurance premiums sold In Portland be used as a pen sion fund for the benefit of firemen, and added to their pension fund. Policemen are excluded from the benefits ot this proposal. A substitute bill for H. B. 137 was introduced by the utilities commit tee in the house, which provides for common user of public utility equipment by anotlier publlo utility or municipality, and also any utility district and mutual association. The last two associations were added to tlie provisions of the former bill, broadening the common user priv ileges. CHAPTER J IS GUEST AT SETTLEMIER HOME Woodbum Mr. T. W. Bettlemler entertained chapter i of the P. B. O. sisterhood at her horn on Bettle mler avenue Thursday afternoon. The regular business session was held and a short musical program enjoyed. Historical note on muale anal Items ot Interest went given in response to roll call. Musical num ber were toe lanto from Dvorak's New World Symphony, played by Mia Wllma Morrison, and two vocal solos, "Sweetest Story SveT Told." and "Ah. Sweet Mystery of Life," by Mrs. V. D. Bain, with Mis Mor rison accompanying. Refresh menu were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. B. H. Onibb and Mr. Ivan C. Beer.