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MONDAY, JUNE 8, 193! THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE ELEVEN Free Love Like Most All Free Things Is Worthless. CapitalJlJournal CLASSIFIED ADVEBTlSnta UTUl Katt per Irani: On kw tleo, t cenu; three laaertlaaa S ornUi dc week cental om month IS cents: one rw month. M cents: mlnlmam a U eenta. Not take m phene unlCM advertUef baa monthly account. No alio wi oca for phone errore. Want eda nnit be la M a.m. day at publication. Baal Fatate and Auto ada bf 1 P-au day previous to publication. FOR SALE HOUSES HOOM modern home In Hawthorne district, Portland, for $3000 to trade lor home In Salem. 7-RM. colonial home on creek, beit location, douDie garage, mis can do mode an unusual home. 83750, WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor 175 S. Hliih St. a GOOD INVESTMENT: 7-rm. house, Rood condition, desirable location, large lot, several fruit trees. - Cub price assume mvcnieut. VALLEY LAND CO. al37 SACniFICE sale, 6-room cottage. Bee ISO N. Commercial St. Room 4. a 130 JUST WHAT YOU HAVK BEEN LOOKINO FOR! A brnnd new English tVDe home and 1 acre close to city limits for sale at $500, or will accept good home In 8a- Km valued asuuu to sauuu. SEE Mrs. Ellin with LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtor! 820 State Steet. Phone 6708. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION of ft neat 6-room cottage, woodshed nnd garage, furniture for two room. A real snap for 91650. Will take va cant lot up to $500. balance monthly. JjKU w. (Jniiu3 (ju., Manors 320 State Steet. Phone 670ft. a OWNER LEAVINO CITY Will sell his modern 5-r. bungalow, h.w. floors, fireplace, furnace cement basement, sta. laundry trays, house completely furnished, overstuffed fur niture, practically new, both house and furniture at sacrifice price tf sold this week. All goes for 43750; well worth asoofl: onlv 500 down will hundle deal. Located In East part of City. Hurry and see BECHTEL or Shown by appointment only. Phone 6U03. TWO GOOD BUYS In hrtiiM eomnlotelv furnished $5000 house for $3750. Overstuffed iurniture. Also one for $1450: only $50 down, $25 month with paving paid, or $1300 and tne ouyer assume paving. For Real Bargains always see a Spe cialist. RFCHTEL A THOMASOM 341 State So. Room 4 ft LIKE RENT. Terms on 5-ootn seml modcrn bungalow, basement, furnace. garage, garden, fruit. An exceptional buy at $2500. 2130 Maple. ol36 S-ROOM Dlastered house furnished, Modern conveniences, garage, wood shed, fruit and flowers Price $1600. Would consider good closed, car as Sart or Ilrst payment, inquire at nza use St.. owner or 1131 Skinner St. 137 FOR SALE FARMS will sell 70 acre place 4 miles east of Albany. Crop, stocked and equipped; or will sell eaulument and rent. C. R. Apple, Albany. Ore. bl37 TIMBERED TRACT SO acres. 8U miles out on D&ved hlKh way. Hundreds of cords of choice first a nil second growth timber: l-room cabin. Price $2750. part terms. lbo n. childe uu., realtors 320 State Street. Phone C708. b; nnnn farm BARGAINS 380 Urinated farm. S. Oregon. AO ft. under lrr. now. ram oiags., .013 gooa timber, formerly sold for $14,000: now $6500. Take good aiem property, as A. daJrv farm north of Salem. 6-r. house, large barn, fruit, timber, near school, line roaa, veovu. icrms. ao A. pnuiuned! river bottom farm. good bldgs. Only $8000. Take good resiaencs .or pari. PRRIMNR Jte MARSTERS aia justice toun mag. w X" VJlX OALiaV, II mica Ola uuun ,u, , vatlon, on highway to St. Paul. Will sell at $1000. Several good farms at DrtrgaWIl pi JtCB. Iiuuoo nuu w a.. loU on pavement at only $1000, plen ty of fruit. SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO. U S. Bank bids. Salem b FOR SALE. 23 acres. Cherries, walnuts, peaches. Box 902 Pallas. b!40 FOR SALE Miscellaneous GOOD black canning cherries 4c lb. delivered. Phone 26P4. Cl38 NETTED GEM seed potatoes, 60c per sack, ruritan uicter wonts, west d lem. C14I; MARSHALL strawberries 4c lb. You pick them, bring containers. Take 3rd road to left off Wallace road, follow slims. U. L. Gibson. C13B PIANOS: $39, $49. $69. $B9, $99. New Pianos reduced to $195 and up. Also OUr new StOCK OI oeaumui Krniiua re inept! in nrooortlon. See these won derful buys at once. Terms $4 per montn ana up. -raiiman nana own, South 12th at Mill Bt Salem. c!41 NEW well built rowboat. 25 .Includ ing oars, 30 s worm tiign. - cioo iron flAl.E Burbank seed Dotatoes. R H. Wacken. Rt. 9. box 129. C137 KALB planu $1 per M. 2315 South Cottage. cl3 E.0RBANK seed potatoes, 50c per sack. Come and get them. B. Cunningham. Phone 21F2. cl39 EASY WASHER SALES & SERVICE; 1610 N. COTTAGE. PH. 3792. Cl57 $6000. Furniture Business for sale or Vrode. prefer Rood Improved acreage or gooa mongnge. write 10 main 01 Cnttnge Prove, Oregon. . cljV FOR SALE LIVESTOCK lOOO-LB. Cultivator Horse cheap. Also brood sows. Leonard Zlelke, Rt. 3, box 325. C137 CHOICE big type Chester White gilts bred. Welnht 175 to 200 pounds. Prices Tight; 410 uuaraian oiag. rn. own. e FOR SALE WOOD WOOD SAWING. DIAL 7276. ecl61 WOOD SAWINO. ROBINS. PHONE 9462. eel 40 BB&T old fir, 2nd gr, ash Ac oak In town. Call 3739. ec!56 WOOD SAWINO. SPROED BROS. Phone 5883. eel54 vnnn rawing. Colvell-McCracken Phone 7437. e!36 Fnn lA.ln. OLD FIR. 'nb.one B. Fen wlek. 4527. eel37 SHED DRY WOOD at COAL. SALEM FUEL CO. Phone 5000- 752 Trade ee 12 AND 16-inch mill and plansr wood $5 per cord loaa irom car; so irom yara aenverea. tuow - (Minium Phone 7443: 349 9ou:h 1?Th 8t HELP WANTED WANTED, pood mechanic, capable of tnkin charge 01 tractor, wucii, somvers. etc. References needed. Ap ply foreman, Wigrlch ranch. Indepen dence. uu WANTED, automobile mechanic, space for rent. Must have own tools. 267 N. Church. - B138 10 BERRY PICKERS. Phone 113F13 Rt. 7, box 82. gl36' WANTED wood cutters. Inaulre 1160 8. Commercial. g!38 WANTED whit fir Phone 6674. WANTED, BERRY PICKERS. 105F23. phone g i3G SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED by married man. work as meat cutter. Phone 674SL h!37 EXPERIENCED, capable - boy wants farm work for summer. Ph. 126F3. bl87 Miscellaneous WANTED WANTED to buy. 10 to 20 acres good farm land. Within radius 0 miles Sa lem, preferably on highway. Good house, 4 rooms or more, other bldtt. Can make small payment down, bal anoa yearly. Cabin CHy Auto Park. 1137 WX DO CAPON I Z IN Q. Phone 9773. WANTED, ft low pressure boiler. State price, typo and condition. Box 156 Capitol Journal. . 1198 WANTED at once, 30 yards of dirt. TOP SOIL. Opposite Salem Heights school. R. L. Forater, Rt. 4. box 2B. 1141 WANTED modem 4 or 6 room furn ished bouse, well located for young couple. No children. Phone 7898. 1146 WILL PAY cash for second hand pi ano. Tallman Piano Store, 395 S. 12th St. Salem. Ore. Phone 5707. 1138 VACANT LOTS mowed and cleaned up. Phone 4578. U38 J. A SNEED. WELL DRILLER, B1& North IBth St. Phone 4487. 1148 WE PICK UP dead ad worthless cows nnd horses free of charge. Valley By products Company. Phone 6177, Sa lem. Oregon. 1146 FOR RENT WELL furnished 3-room house, gar- 435 Division. )141 FOR RENT 95 A. farm; 5 cows, 2 hors es, cash rent. Will sell crop. Orrin McElmurry. S. of Independence. )136' STRATTON APTS. 3 room modern furnished, 570 N. Winter St. J138 FURNISHED 2 -room apartment, sum mer rates. 632 N. Hlsh. J141 UNFURNISHED bungalow, newly dec orated $20: lurnisned nouse eidi.au: furnished apts. downstairs $20; up KtAlrs 15. North Summer. Phone 6724. - J136 FOR RENT small modern house, nice ly furnished at 288 W. Miller St. $30. S. M. EAHLE. Phone 9678. 224 North High. J SERVICE STATION for rent. Inquire Western Gas Station, North Liberty Sr. High. Phone 3616. J138 ni.YMPic APTS. Modern. reduced rents. 730 North Liberty St. J140 NICE furnished npt. 590 Union. J 140' VfTHNlRHRn 4 -room house, reason able. Phone 60F2. J137 TKACHERfV 3 -room anartmeut to sub let for summer. Phone 7525. J 140 S-HnOM house 1188 Marlon street $15. J 140 6-ROOM furnished house for rent. 646 Breys Ave. J1S7 NICE 4 -room bungalow. Inquire 644 N. 20th St. J137 S-ROOM furnished house, rear 233 8. Church. 1 block south courthouse, $12 per month. Adults. J136 NEW RENTALS $28. Modern 5-r. bungalow, 376 North I4tn. Fireplace, xurnace. $20. 480 S. 14th St. 6 rooms. ' 1255 S. 14th, 6 rooms $18. 3115 4th St., 4 rooms $18. 1902 N. 6th, S rooms, $16. 2050 Maple Ave. 4 rooms $16. 2127 S. 12th. 4 rooms $10. 1280 N. 18th. mod. 3 rooms $20. 640 S. 19th, clean, tinted $10. S.E. corner 15th & Chcmeketa $17.50. 1935 E. Nob Hill $13.50. Others, some close in, $10 to $40. For Best Rentals See BECHTEL or THOMASOM 841 State St. Room 4 i HALIK'S modern furnished apts. 461 N. Front, pnone nw. i 3-ROOM modern electrically equipped furnished house, 3520. J136 3-ROOM apts. furnished or unfur nished. Kemgerauon, out c. bpilui. J 139 SIX-ROOM furnished house, 1811 Chcmeketa. Thirty dollars. J130 NEW APTS. 2 or 3 rooms. Phone 5825. J136 vna rent- .1-rnnm nlcelv furnished stucco bungalow. 337 N. Cottage. J136 vacant Jim in. lovelv furnished 3- room apartment, first floor, 359 N. Liberty, uiai nx. J NICE cool front apt. 1040 Leslie. 138 MnnKRN house. Inauire 1598 Court. 1137 BEAUTIFUL new five-room house, hardwood floors throughout, tile drain and bath: strictly modem. Phone Em ma Murpny grown, win or ooa. j FURNISHED 2 and 8 room apart ments, 444 S. Hlgn. Jii- RiPNmTRflON Furnished Anartments. Phone 5698. J 142 HI VUlMr APPA RTMENTH Strictly modern, reduced rent; 730 North Liberty St. 113B THREE-ROOM north apartment, clpnn well furnished. narase. V33 Adults. 475 N. Capitol. J148 APT. at my home, 664 S. Com'l and Tl'.e Brown. Phone Emma Murphy Brown, Bill or hvm. r nKSK space, offict room, light, heat. water and phone. Inquire room 300, 381 state sireet. r PATTON apartments, down town dis trict. Nicely furnished, private bath, etc. For Inspection call Patton's Book store. l THRCI garages for tent, oows town section. Phone MF21. " PIANOS, Phonographs and sewing macniLi lor rent. a. u ais evuai ture Co T FOR RENT. Sleeping rooms for gen tlemen. 205 Oreiron Bid. 1" BOARD AND ROOM BOARD 6c ROOM. 1598 Court. JJ137 BOARD, ROOM, garage. 593 South Commercial. JJ142 RnAim room aa week. Oaraae fvee 1445 Oak. 1J133 LOST AND FOUND LOST, aack of laundry on Wallace or Orchard Heights road Sunday eve. Finder 'phone 4882. Canfleld. kl36 MISCELLANEOUS FILMS developed and 6 lifetime prints 25c silver. Skewls, Box 101 Salem. ml56 REAL ESTATE BUY A RANCH NOW Never again such Bargains fi Acres 4 miles north, new 4-r. house, small poultry house, wood shed and garage. All In cultivation. Extra 5ood soil. Price reduced to $2400 tilnk this over. 74 Acres, joins Salem on the East Good soil. 6-r. house, a-ood condi tion. Electric lights and water sys tem, garage and large poultry house, capacity 1000 bens. All lighted and watered: 100 bearing fruit trees. mostly cherries, 400 good hens, cow and tools, also electric stove. Price fry- quick sale $5250. Terms. 20 Acres. Oood house, barn and fruit house: 4 a. strawberries, 8 a. oats and vetch: 3 a. ttmber on paved highway, 10 miles of Salem. Price $3000, Just about hall what It Is worm, so Acres. 8-r. houe with electricity, 60 A. plow land, 30 a. crop, some timber, running water, nil fenced, on paved road. PrPice $7000. Give terms. 40 Acres, 6-r. house, large dalrv barn, poultry house. 30 a. cultivation, about 20 a. crop, 3 s. timber, 2 wells and Rood spring in pasture. On pav ed road, good location, close to school. Room 9 mute irom eaiem. Piiro anruu) nivn terms. . The-ie places ire all sacrifice priced and good Duy. see siako a a u r r. n 184 S. Com'l. St. n' P.EAL ESTATE 10 A. choice orchard on River road, close to town, 5-rm. plastered bouse, lights, plumbing. This Is a real buy at $4500. 640 A. stock ranch, 100 a. In cultiva tion and in crop. 7-rm. house, good barn. Good timber, running water, $12,000. Terms. 8 A. four miles from Salem In fruit and grain. 4-rm. house, barn, chick en house. Only 62000. 200 A. stocked and equipped, ISO a. under cultivation, bal. ttmber and pasture. Fair buildings, $50 per acre. Will consider some trade. 5 rm. bouse In good location. No. Sa lem, modern, $3800; $800 will ban die. Almost new, S-roora strictly modern house on West side. Vi acre of ground. Owner out of town, will sacrifice at $3000 .Terms. RENTALS INSURANCE J. F. ULRICH COMPANY 325 State Street. Phone 8672. nl37" 5 A. 1 mile from Salem, fl-room bun galow, basement, bath, lights, young orchard, barn and chicken house. A . bargain at $5000. S A. 1 mile from Salem, small house, barn and well, $1600; $100, balance monthly. 8 A. mile from Salem, 6-rm. home, large chicken house, best of soil, some orchard, electric water system, 400 hens, cow and some Implements at a bargain price. Money to Loan MELVIN JOHNSON, 320 U. S. Bank bldg. Phone 6796. n' EXCHANGE Real Estate FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE AN EXCELLENT 10 ACRE FARM, HIGHLY IMPROVED, CLEAR. BEST OF LAND in NORTH HOWELL PRAI RIE, $6500. Owner will consider good Salem residence for part and good terms on balance. Good modern 6-room house, prac tically new. full basement and pipe furnace, good location, on dus une. Owner will trade for small farm. FOR REST BARGAINS In City and Farm properties, Bee and lUt your properties wim wcuut iaiiumjui, 381 State street. Over Pomeroy & Kecne Jewelry store. nn!36 WE HAVE a beautiful unimproved 6 acre tract close In and will take a ear er a good lot In exchange. A good 5 -room house in good location worm a low ana want car. 240 well Improved acres worth $30,000 and will take anartment house. 20 fine acres with small Improvement on pavement, worth $6500 and want improvea acre near oaiem. ao (rood acres well lmnroved worth $4000 and want small acreage near Salem witn good nouse. McGILCHRIST & PENNINGTON 209-10 U. S. Bank bldg. Phone 4838 AUTOMOBILES HUDSON ESSEX STUDEBAKER USED CAR CLEARANCE in tn 1K1 eft when there Is no trade. 1931 Stude Dictator 8 sedan .. $1300 This Is one of the free wheeling type and has run less than 4000 miles. Regular $1450. Will give 10 extra for casn ana no iraae. la.in Time stude Commander 6 sedan, like new $975 1030 Hudson 6 R-S coupe 825 1928 Oakland Landau sedan ... 626 1927 Chrysler Finer 70 Sedan 595 1927 Stude Dictator Sedan .... 325 1926 Nash Special coupe 296 iQ2fl Studebaker Bueclal Rdstr. 295 1927 Dodge Sport Touring 195 Fords ana oiner tourings irom ao up. STATE MOTORS. INC. Hudson Essex Stud ebaker Open Evenings and Sundays. 525 Chemeketa 0 RECONDITIONED USED CARS LOOK THEM OVER 1926 Packard Sedan, new motor 1550 1931 Ford coach, run out aoou miles 1929 Chevrolet Coupe (perfect) . 43t 1026 Chev. Coach, rebuilt, with trunk 265 1928 Chev. Coach, splendid car 325 1926 Durant Coupe (looks like new) 325 Tes, we have a lew trucks too, raneins In orice from $85 to $475 Most all the above mentioned cars have new rubber and new paint. DOUGLAS MCKAY CHEVROLET CO. Salem, Ore. WE TRADE TERMS . q FORD Touring $18 FORD Coupe 25 '27 Olds Coupe $190 '29 Ford Roadster 295 28 Ford Coach 325 '28 Oakland Coach 865 '30 Plymouth Coupe ........... 885 EIKER AUTO CO. Liberty and Ferry FINANCIAL LOAN 9 MONEY loaned on diamonds, watch es, suns, nistois. suits, musical in struments, kodaks, field glasses, type writers, bicycles, suit cases, trunks, etc. at the Star Exchange, 811 N. Com'l. St. Phone 0948. Licensed Pawn Broker. r!41 AUTOMOBILE LOANS ANY AMOUNT ANY TIMS CONTRACTS REFINANCED ADDITIONAL MONEY LOANED PAYMENTS REDUCED STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL NO MORTGAGES P. A. EIKER Elker Auto Co. Dial 4732. Ferry b Liberty Consolidate your Debts: $10.00 to $1500.00 .Piyable In terms to suit your conven ience, use personal property a secur ity. We are the only loan company In Sa lem operating under the State Indus trial Loan Act and really offering a different loan plan. The charges are less Locally owned. See us before borrow ing Call Write Phone. GENERAL FINANCE 4 INVESTMENT IOJU. 1st Natl. Bank Bldg. Salem. Pn, 8653. SALARY AND FURNITURE LOANS as tn a-ano: l to 20 months to oav Quick service, fair treatment. State Loan Company, 212 Oregon Bldg, 2nd floor. Off. hours 10 a.m. to 6:30 pan. Telephone 77H3. Licensca py ptate. r "BELLS OF HARMONY" Heard over KOIN dally ling out a loan service that is really, really different, -' NO DEDUCTIONS NO FEES NO OTHER CHARGE8 ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST STRICT PRIVACY QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY of nnrr.ON Room 119 New BiLgb Bllg., 2nd Floor Die Diaie si. i ei. vi-v-v. License No. 1911-10 r DO YOU NEED MONEY household goods and other personal firopesay. Terms to suit your oonveo ence. National Loan at Finance Oompany. I.lMniMl b IUU 4!0 Bank of Commerce Bldg. I borrow monev on four Dersonal property. Pay back in monthly la- WILLAMETTI LOAN COKPAlff Licensed bv StsVa SOS Bank of Commerce Bldg r farm loans Bur., small et cense F L Wood. 341 Aral 8t r WE HAVE private money to loan. Plentv monev for farm loans. Low in terest rates. Phone 9162. Hudklns Mortgage Investment Co. HAWKINS & ROBERTS. Inc.. for City and fsnn loans. Rates and costs low est available. Prompt service. 208 Oregon Building. r Journal Want Ads ray AUCTION PORTWOOD'S auction sate. 2 miles south from Monmouth, Wednesday. June 10, near nignway, iu.mj e.m. Complete dispersal of herd of Jerseys, cows, young stock, herd bull; two pereheron mares, wt. 1500 lbs. Im plements; wagons, plows, mower, rake, binder, drill, fear sllnas. stock sad dle, automobile, prune boxes, cream separator, milk cans, many other tools and implements, nousenota gooa. n. S. Portwood, prop. B. A. Rhoten, sale manager, col. J. W. Hughes, auctlon- wr , t!37 BUSINESS Opportunities GOOD neighborhood grocery, stock & fixtures. $650. Reasonable rent. Box 39 Capital Journal. u!37 DIRECTORY BICYCLES LLOYD E. ramsden, 'bike accessor ies ana Bicycles. 387 uoun street. CHIMNEY SWEEP FURNACE and chimneys cleaned by expert furnace man. I use steel brushes and a vacuum cleaner. Dial 7176. ol37 CH1HOPHACTOK3 DR. O. L SCOTT, chiropractor. 266 N. High street. Phones tM7 ae ooij, o- DR. H. B. SCO field. X-ray. Phone 12: 414 First wat i. Banc mag. CONTIfACTOKS A. J. andekson. contractor, shop. Phone 6010. dkcouat.no O. R. Strausbaugh; Painting, Paper hanging, KalsonUning, work guaran teed. Phone 8584. 0155 ENGItAVINU SALEM ENORAVIKO CO. CuU Of all purposes. Tel. 6887. 180 M. Commercial street. - SALEM GARBAGE CO. BOOS & BOOS. Phone 8126 or 4948. o niT flnwera and floral Discs. DeUT- ery. O. P. Brelthaupt. florist, 611 atate street, rnone owus. pluubino and aeneral ractalr Phone 6694. Graber Bros, 154 South Liberty street. THEO. M. BARK, Plumbing, heating sheet metal works. 164 S. commercial street. PIANO TUNEB sewing machines, sheet music and piano studies. Repairing phonographs ana eewinK macnises. oi amw ob. Salem. Oregon. SCAVANGEB city GARBAGE CO. Prompt service. fnone vwu. SALEM SCAVANOKR. Phone 4920. WATER COMPANY Oregon-WASHINGTON Water Ser vice company. Offices corner Com mercial and Trade streets. Bills pay able monthly. Phono 161. LEGALS NOTICE Notice la hereby given that the co nartnerahlD of Parrent Sl Dorman. engaged In the operation of a Garage and Service Station, a business being carried on, conducted and operated in Aumsvllle, Marlon County, Oregon, has been dissolved. Under the terms of said dissolution Wm. D. Dorman haa assumed any and all debts and liabilities contracted un der said conartnershm. Therefor I will not be responsible for any bills contracted under aatd co-partnership In the past nor any debts or bills contracted by anyone i but mvself In the future. (Signed) R. CHAS. PARRENT. 136 ATTENTION PAINTING CONTRACTORS BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED for the labor of clean ntr and naintins only. the various buildings at the Oregon State Hospital, Salem, Oregon, up to 10:00 a.m. Saturday. June 13. 1931. Specifications for this work may be obtained at the office of the Secre tary of the Oregon State Board of Control, Salem, Oregon. Contractors are to conform to the existing laws of the State of Oregon. WILLIAM EINZIG. Temporary Secy. Oregon State Board of Control, Salem. Oregon. June 8 and 10 NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 24, of Marlon County. Oregon, that the an. nual election for said district will be held In said district, to begin at the hour of two o'clock pjn. on the third Monday in June, being the 15th day of June, A.D. 1931, and holding until seven o clock of said day, lor the purpose of electing one director to serve for the term of three years. Voting place 301 South Commer cial Street. (W. C. T. U. Hall). H. H. dinger, Chairman of the Board of Directors. E. H. BUROHARDT. District Clerk. June 5, 8 13 TO WHOM IT MAY C()N EltN: Notice is herebv Given that SALEM SANITARY MILK COMPANY. The Assumed Business Name of a co-partnership composed of C. H. Ostrin. O. A. Ostrin. and E. F. Ostrin. all of Sa lem, Oregon, whose office and prin cipal place oi ousiness is no. isoi State Street In the City of Salem. Oregon, has fllod an application in the office of the Secretary of State oi tne state of Oregon lor tne ex clusive use of a mark or brand de scribed as follows: "SALEM MAID" That said mark or brand is to be applied and affixed or stamped upon packages and containers of candy, ice cream and other dairy products, or upon tne proaucta mcmscivcs. manu factured and sold bv the Salem San itary Milk Company. In the City of Salem, In Marlon County ond else- wnere in tne atate oi Oregon. That on the S.'trd dav of Mar. 1931 a certificate was issued by Hal E. Hoss, Secretary of State of the Estate of Oregon, to the said SALEM SANI TARY MILK COMPANY giving It the exclusive right to use said mark or brand on Its products as hereinbefore set lortn. Dated this 25th day of May, 1931. SALEM SANITARY MILK COMPANY, Assumed Business Name C. H. OSTRIN, O. A. OSTRIN, E. F. OSTRIN. Co-Partners. May 25; June 1, Tn WHOM IT HAY (INCiKN Notice Is hereby given that SALEM 8AWITARY MILK COMPANY, The As sumed Business Name of a Co-Part-nership composed of C. H. Ostrin, O. a. ustnn ana e. r. ostrin, an oi aa lem. Oregon, whose office and prtn clnal nlace of business la No. 1B5I State Street, In the City of Salem. Oregon, has filed an application in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Oregon lor tne ex elusive use of a mark or brand de scribed as follows: "DELUXE" That said mark or brand Is to be applied and affixed to or stamped upon packages and containers of candy. Ice cream and other dairy pro ducts, including butter and milk, or upon the products themselves, man ufactured and or sold by the Salem Sanitary Milk Company In the City or Salem, in Marion county ana else where In the State of Oregon. Thst on the 23rd day of May. 1931. a certificate was issued bv Hal E. Hoss. Secretary of State of the State of Oregon, to the said SAI EM SANI TARY MILK COMPANY giving It the exclusive right to use said mark or brand on It product as hereinbefore sei inrin. Dnted this 25th day of May. 1931. SALEM SANITARY MILK COMPANY, - Assumed Business Name C. H. OSTRIN, O. A. OSTRIN, K V. OfiTHIN Co-Partners. May 25; June 1, 6 Try Journal Want Ads Oregon Cow i::&fd H'4 Si Rinda'a Roaalre ' Ttsslc'i 725083 Breaking: the national senior 3- year-old record ot the Jersey breed for butterfat production In a 365- day official test, Rinda'a Rosaire's Tessie, a purebred Jersey cow owned by John Koppun, of Gaston, Oregon, recently produced 1042.81 pounds oi butterfat, 15,592 pounds, or more than seven tons, of milk in a year. Her yield is the equivalent of 1.- 303 pounds of butter, 7,252 quarts of milk produced in 365 days. Estimat ed at 13 cents per quart this amount ot milk is worth $942.76. By her remarkable performance as a producer she returns to Oregon a national Jersey championship won by a Massachusetts Jersey cow, Ida Clifton's Ethel, from an Oregon Jersey cow In 1929. Ida Clifton's Ethel broke both the Jersey milk and butterfat production records for senior 3-year-oid cows in a 3bs-aay test made In the herd of W. D. Ho ward, Mllford, Mass., by yielding 1,- 030.79 pounds of butterfat, 18,151 pounds ot milk but now loses the butterfat production championship AUT0G1R0 WINS WOMAN'SPRAISE Los Angeles (LP) After becoming the first woman to fly an autoglro airplanes across the continent, Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam was en thusiastic In her praises of the new type ship as she prepared Monday for the return flight to Newark, N. "If I were to pick a plane for safety features my selection would be an autoglro." said Mrs. Putnam after making the last lap of her cross country flight in fog and rain that caused commercial companies to cancel scheduled flights of paS' senger planes. "It wont spin; It won't roll; and it won't dive," she continued. "Vou can actually become careless In one. However, It Is still an airplane and It can be wrecked. Speed also Is sacrificed." EASTERN STAR TO OPENJONVENTION Portland VP) The 42nd annual convention ot the Oregon Grand chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will open hers Tuesday for a three day session. Preliminary reception of grand officers and guests of hon or will be held Monday with ur. Otto C. Hagmeier, grand master of the Masonic lodge of Oregon giving the address. The welcome will be extended bv Mrs. Nell Bailey, Port land, and the response by Mrs. Leila Wlmberly, Roseburg. Guests of the convention will In clude Mrs. Emma Plummer, Chad- wlck, grand matron; Mrs. Linhle w. James, grand marshal, and Mrs. Stella Kellogg Drake, grand war den, all of the general grand chap ter. Mrs. Carrie Jackson Is worthy grand matron of the Oregon Grand chapter. SUNDAY PROGRAM OPENS ROSE WEEK Portland Wj Rose Festival week was ushered into Portland Sunday with a Rose Sunday observance In the amphitheater in Washington park. The Rosarians, Portland "booster" organization, and about 250 school children participated In the cere monies. The program began with a tour of the International rose test gardens and then several thousand spectators lined the slopes of the park pool to watch the children In Maypole and other dances. The children's chorus sang to the accompaniment of the Lincoln high school orchestra. Rose festival proper will open Thursday for a three-day program. Salem Party Meets Accident at Coast Waldport. Ore An automobile accident occurred near the Pulse place on the Alsea highway Satur day, about ten miles east of Wald port, when a car driven by Herman Smith of Salem, with Mrs. Earl M. Beckett and three daughters, Eve lyn, 9: Sybil, 11, and Genevieve, 19, went off the grade. The steering gear became unmanageable and the car plunged down about 18 feet and turned over once, spilling out the occupants. Sybil, the 11-year-old daughter received a deep cut under the right eye. and Mrs. Beckett suffered a slight Injury to her back. The others escaped with a shaking up and a few minor bruises. Sets Record to Rlnda's Rosaire's Tessl. In addition to winning this cham pionship Rinda'a Rosaire's Tessie qualifies for the Medal ot Merit, highest medal award of the Amer ican Jersey Cattle club, and a silver medal with her exceptional butter fat yield. She was 3 years and 11 months of age when started on test and during tne year her production was checked by seven different su pervisors from the state agricultur al colleges of Oregon and Idaho. Rlnda's Rosaire's Tessie was bred by Mrs. A. Fick, Woodbum, Ore' gon, and sold to Mr. Kopplin in 1929. Mr. Kopplin has been a Jersey breeder for many years and now owns a herd of about 30 pure-bred Jerseys. Recently several cows In his herd have made high butterfat yields In 365-day official tests, one producing 797 pounds,' another 792 pounds, while a third produced 777 pounds. Mr. Kopplin operates his own farm of 153 acres near Gaston, Oregon, and in addition a farm of 117 acres owned Jointly with his brother. GILMORE SAFE ROBBED, $6,000 Portland (IP) While Howard Hunt, watchman, struggled with his bonds and watched, a masked yegg man systematically opened the safe of the Gllmore Oil company here early Monday and took 16,000 in currency and an undetermined amount in endorsed checks. The robber took over an hour to force the safe open, after a system atic search of the building had been made with keys taken from Hunt. The watchman was forced to submit to being bound when the intruder covered nun with a pistol. Hunt was found and released by a truck driver who came to work sev eral hours later. VIRTOAL PALACE BUILT ON PLAINS Junction, Tex., LP) A palace fit for a king Is being built on the wide open ranges of Texas by W. L. Moody, III, of Galveston. Between the two forks of John son creek of the North Llano river, Moory Is building his bit of paradise. It is far from the noise of drilling oil wells and from the cry of workers In cotton compress es. But despite Its apparent seclu sion, Moody has reduced the dis tances to places by having bis own landing field where he can set down his airplane. When the place Is completed and the comforts of the city have been brought to the ranges, he will have spent about $1,000,000. From the "front gate" of his place to the mansion it is six miles over hard surfaced roads. From the home, set on a cliff between the two forks of Johnson creek, guests look down on a huge artificial lake with boats and fish of many kinds. In the woods are deer. The home has 17 rooms. There is a system ot air cooling, and the electric refrigeration system Is r.aid to have cost $12,000. The house sits on a 100-foot cliff. It Is rustic, made of field stone. Faster Airmail Is Sought by Britain London (TP) Faster mall planes are being sought by the British air ministry.. Manufacturer!, have been asked to submit plans for all-metal craft pquipped with dual controls, wheel brakes, tall wheel, high top speed and low landing speed. Fuel tankage sufficient for 1, 000 mile nonstop flights, a cruising speed of not leas than 150 miles an hour and a carrying capacity of 1, 000 pounds of mall are sought. A special point Is made that the planes must be adapted to drop ping malls by parachute. WOUNDED AT WEDDING Florence, Italy IP Just ah old Tuscan custom was being observed by Ernest Heap pint at the wedding of Frenanda Pashalacqua ani Per raro Lorn bar! when Ernest fired his revolver in the air several times as an expression of Joy. But hli bullets ricocheted from a portico, slightly wounding the bride and bride groom. OBJKfT TO TtXT BOOKS Rio de Janeiro, Brazil lf An avalanche of protest against geo graphies used In Uruguayan public schools was rrcently loosened by lo cal newspapers, taking exception to text books assertions that "the pop ulation of Bra7ll is made up of Ne groes, Mulattoes andjndtans." CHICAGO LAWS FORBID 15,000 DIFFERENT ACTS Chicago (IP) There are more than 16.000 things you can't do legally In Chicago. Happily, perhaps, tna average Chlcagoan does not suspect that nls municipal government Is guilty ot paternalism. Many an honest burgher, busy In pointing out the mote in the eye or a brother citi zen who may have turned to beer running or hl-Jacklng for a liveli hood, Is unaware that he himself breaks laws dally. Cursory study of the 1922 muni cipal code, now being revised, does not readily Indicate which offend ers are most common. Perhaps It Is persons who toss pop bottles Into baseball diamonds. On the other hand, It may be the class of citizen who dellghte In standing about oni street corners, eating bananas and tossing the peels on the sidewalk, who are most frequently guilty of municipal sin. Such undesirable citize.is are liable to a 120 fine. The same rule applies to careless pear eaters and cumquot munchers. The hat pin. wnlle not classed as a lethal weapon. Is well provided for. If the point ot one protrudes more than two Inches from a wo man's hat she may be straightaway Incarcerated and fined $50. Parents who "permit, encourage or advise" children under 18 to re trieve discarded cigar or cigarette stubs from the city streets may be flt.ed between $10 and $100. Visitors to the city who may be accustomed to wearing "hats or bonnets" In theaters are advised that that sort of thing Is not done without a $5 fine. If they Insist, they may wear skull caps, the code states. Theater goers should not be deceived by a manager who gives his permission for hat wearing dur ing the performance. His ignorance may cost him $25. Kites may not be flown m tne streets. Neither shall roller skaters travel there. It Is unlawful to ride a bicycle on the sidewalk and still more serious to carry ft friend on the handle bars. If you own a bakery, don't get caught sleeping In It, the code warns, and don't keep any animals besides a cat there. You should not smoke there and see to It that an adeouate number of cuspidors are supplied. Flies In "unreasonable numbers" are prohibited by city or dinance from entering a bake shop. Anyone, having a penchant for horsemeat must share the family dog'a kennel ration, tor butchers are prohibited from selling It In any other way. Truck gardeners are warned that the odor of cabbages emanating from a cabbage natch between Oc tober and April Is a municipal of fense. Hotel managers who fail to re port the arrival of "Itinerant mer chants" are liable to a 150 fine. Marriage may be promoted In Chicago, but if the promoter ac cepts a fee for his efforts he may be fined In municipal court. NATIONAL GUARD TO LEAVE FOR CAMP (continued from page 1) Active recruiting ceased the middle of last month except for replace ment of men who were prevented from attendance at camp by circum stances bevond their control. Elements of the Oregon national guard to be In training Include the 82nd brigade tinder command of Brigadier General Rilca; the 2utn coast artillery, commanded by Lieut. Colonel Clifton M. Irwin; the 218th field artillery, commanded by Lieut. Colonel William D. Jackson, and the field hospital company, commanded by Captain Robert B. Miller. The annual review and battle demonstration will be held at Camp Clatsop Saturday, June 20, at which time thousands o( citizens attend to witness the sueclaclc. The attend ance last year approximated 40.000. The camp will close on June 23, CANADA-AUSTRALIA PACT STRIKES AT U.S. (continued from piute 1 eruptions from tariff. The tarlfl resolutions provided that the gov ernment might exempt religious, scientific and educational publica tions. The dealers hope the edu cational headnlg may be xctended to cover a number of magazines with large Canadian circulations. Charles Lucas, secretary of the magazine Publishers' association ot North America, has been seeing In formation as to what exemptions are likely, for guidance of publish ers In formulating policy to meet the new tariff. Prospectors Invade New Guinea in Plane Rabaul. New Guinea Using a long range armored airplane. Cap tain Penttand, one of Australia's leading aviators, la hunting gold In he unexplored Interior of New Guinea. In the rugged Interior It Is doubt ful whether a plane can be landed successfully, but the syndicate Is counting on Pentland s skill and courage to make the venture a suc cess. He Is accompanied by two experi enced gold "loulckers". The search will be conducted In country In habited by fiercely hostile natives. RADIO PROGRAMS MONDAY KGW 60 ILtlofyC.eS 6:00 NBO, New York 0:30 Empire Builders 7:00 Amos n' Andy 7:16 Vocal 8:00 Sherlock Holmes 10:00 News Plashes 11:00 Dance orchestra KKX it so KUocjeles 8:30 Studio 930 Wrestling (Seattle) 10:80 Walkathoa 11:30 Orchestra, UBC 12:00 Midnight Re veil es San Francisco, K(. 790 Kile, 6:30 Empire Builder 7:00 Amos 'n' Andy 7:15VocaI 7:30 dolt 8:00 Sherlock Holmes 8:30 National alugers 9 :30 Vagabonds 11:00 Dance orchestra TUESDAY . KGW 0 Kilocycle 0:80 Devotional servlc 7:45 Van and Don 8:00 Breakfast club 12:00 Orchestra 1:30 Pacific Vagtbonds . 7:00 Amos n Andy- ., 7:15 Vocal and organ 8 :00Orchestra and yocal 8:15 Memory Lane 10:00 News flashed 11 :00 Orchestra KKX lino Kilocycle 0:45 Farm flashes - 7:00 Family Altar , 8:00 Organ concert 11 :00 Orchestra 12:30 Walkathon 2:00 Mardl Oras 8:00 Uncle Frank' stories 6:15 Walkathon 9:00 Catholic Truth society 9:18 Quartet 10:00 Sunshine hour 10:80 Walkathon 13:00 Midnight Reveller Han Franrivo. KGO 7W Kile. 8:00 Orchestra 7:00 Amos "n Andy 7:15 Vocal and organ 8:00 Orchestra and vocal 8:15 Memory Lane 10:00 News flashes 11:00 Orchestra BIRTHS, DEATHS MARRIAGES DEATHS Scott At the residence. 1S34 South Scott 52. Survived bv widow. Olive; four daughters, Mrs. Dorrls Hutch Ins nf Albanv. Mrs. Ruth Wlndom. Ine and Zeba, all of Salem. Funeral an nouncement taier oy i'UKu-MUT.ca. company. OBITUARY MRS. O. A. HA7.ET, Independence Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Phelpa received word of the sudden death of their daughter, Mrs. O. A. Hazel of Portland, whose Illness wa but of a few hours. She died Tuesday morning at 6 o'clock. Funeral services were held at Flniay's undertaking psrlors In Portland Thursday, with interment In Lincoln Memorial cemetery. She was born in Linn coun ty and was 87 years or age at ner death. She was married 13 years ago. and has resided In Portland for about 17 years. She la survived by her hus band, her parents, one sister and five brothers. The sister Is Mrs. Al Long of Portland and (he brothers, F. E. Phelps. Halsey: H. O. Phelps, Ver onla: E. C. Phelps, Philomath; David Phelpa, of Beaverton, and Jessa Phelps of this city. A. H. Phelps, the lather, la In the real estate and insur ance business tn this city, the fam ily having resided here about two years. MRU. AI.1 HOI.COMB Aurora Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Holcomb, 05. who was killed by a freight train near the Southern Pa cific station Friday morntnir. were held from the Miller mortuary Mon day with Interment In the Lincoln Memorial cemetery In Portland and final services from the Find ley chapel. Mrs. Ho.com b was born in Oregon September 13, 1605. and had made her home In Hubbard for the past five year. MRS. CLAY TOIl Woodbum Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Clay Todd on June 2 at Tujunga, Calif. Where Mr. and Mrs. Todd had spent the last year and a half In hopes of benefit ting her health. The husband Is a former Woodbum boy and son of the late Captain Orovor Todd. The body was shipped to Portland where fun ered services were held Saturday at the chapel of W. C. Kenworthy and Co.. 1341 Milwaukee avenue. Inter ment wa In Rl very tew cemetery. ri.YIlK MAri.MNO Silver ton Clyde Mauldlng, 45. who died in Mt-dford Wednesday, was bur ied from the Jack-Ekman parlors her Saturday, Rev. O. W. Livingstone of the Christian church officlut'ng. and was interred In the Silverton cemetery- He leaves his widow, Leona. and a four year old son In Med ford: grown daughter, Josephine In Salem; his father, K. F. Mauldlng. 92. tn Sa lem; three brothers. Charles of Silver ton, J. H. of Silverton Hills, Jesse of Los Angeles; two sisters, Mrs. Ma Ivle of Salem and Mrs. L. K. Klumpp of Washington. He was born near Stl verton. May 20. 1886 and spent most of his life here until 10 years agc PRAY IS NAMED HEAD OF POLICE (continued from page 1) States marshal for the same dis trict. The new police superintendent came to Portland in 1910 as a spe cial agent for the department of tustlcc. In 1911 Pray was appointed by 8tanley W. Finch, chief of in vestigation for tne department oi Justice at Washington, D. C to do the field work in the International Harvester company case which In volved alleged violation ot te anti trust law. The law creating the state police system authorizes the superinten dent to appoint his chief assistant, together with all subordlnste offi cers, subject to the confirmation of the governor. Prays salary Is set at ts.ooo. TIRKI) OK WW Park (iPiM. Vache. whose name literally means "cow." has appealed to the President of France for per mission to change his name. He has four children now. and doesn't want them to suffer the bitterness of his own youth. Fourteen girls refused to marry him, he testified, because ther did not want to Mrs. low. ne marrlpd a Polish girl who spoke no French. -J