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THlRSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1932 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON 11 It Used To Be Hard To Find A Needle In A Hay Stack; Now It Is As Hard To Find One In A Woman's Hand. CapitalJJournal HELP WANTED CLASSIFIED ADVEHTiMNU KATL8: Rate per word: One insertion 2 cents; throe insertions 6 cent; one week 8 cents; one month 25 cent; one year per month, 20 cent; minimum per ud 35 cent. Mot taken over "phone unless advertiser has monthly account. ho allowance for 'phone errors. Want ad mutt be in by 10 a.m. day of publication. Real Estate and Auto ada by ? p.m. day previous to publication. SALESMEN with car can make prof 1 table connection witn proauci new Oregon market. Sold every adjacent state, intensive aeuinc juui upeiuu. Balem 3814 for appointment. g!6 FOR SALE HOUSES 6 -ROOM atrlctly modern cottage, 6 block north ilty nail. 82100. Small payment down wiU .handle, awe i. w. Knapp. 30 River. alB SNAP For one hundred dollars you can move Into your own borne. Completely iur nlshed 4-room. two lot, garage, fruit, flowers, shrubbery. Paved St. Price 8 1260. Buyer assume some paving. THOMASON. 341 State St. Room 4. a1 FOR SALS by owner, modern 6 room house in Hollywood district, 84.000. Requires 8 BOO cash to handle, balance Union Central loan. L. A. Stanley. nv.ni Mflfl or BSUQ. alB SNAP: Late built modern Eng. stye htm m l-.t1 at 1B45 S. OhurCh St. offered lor a tew days at a reduced price of 84750. Terms. W H. GRABENHORST CO., Realtors FOK SALE FARMS 24 ACHE farm on Howell Prnlrle, fine i i . l- k,i 1 1 h i Tiirt H nrrcj berries. sacrifice 83000. 6S00 down. 35 acre larm norm oi ctuiem, to uuct tu i,.nn. hitUfiinoR fruit timber, re duced to 82000. easy terms. Perrlue & FOR SALE Miscellaneous HOP SETTINGS, late clusters. Route 8, Box 140. rnone nus- n porrr ihnuciu. 32 inch fountain, pen case wired for lights. Edlger's Stationery Store. Dallas, Ore: cl9 WANTED EXPERIENCED KALEHUAN Wa have an attractive ODDOrtUnlty for several good salesmen who are anxious to earn from 82500 to 85000 per an num while learning the business. To such men as qualify the proper treln- tm win ne HITCH Loa-cuier aim nuau' clal assistance. Answer in your own handwriting giving your address or 'phone number and three references. All replies held In strict confidence. Aanre&a Pox 337 capuai journal. REAL ESTATE FIVE YEARS WITHOUT INTEREST 810 down and balance 810 per month will handle 10 acres fine berry aoll, all cultivated, gravel road. Price 81250 without Interest for S years. Here la your opportunity to secure that fine iu acres at a rmiib imiw uu wiu- which ran not ta beat. W.H. QRABENHOKST 6c CO. Realtors U4 a. Liioerty est. nm SITUATIONS WANTED EXP. Woman wishes housework or other work. Oo home nights. 5817. hit Miscellaneous WANTED WANTED to rent. 3 or 4 room modern bungalow, with garage, rnone owe. WIDOW HAS 81,500 CASH Want a 4 or 8 room house in Bast Salem- Better nurry ana see. BEAKS at luu&btt, teauo 132 S. High St. i EXPERIENCED farmer and stockman with hi own neip wants to. rent iarm. 425 Locust St.. Salem. 120 WANTED One or share my home. Center St. two ladles to References. 680 120 SET of Auto mechanic's tools. Phone 3575. m WANT 500 cords of wood cut shares. Will give 300 and take 200 cord. 6. II. Earle, 24 No. High St Phone 8878. i WANTED, team for feed on small berry ranch, Also good home ior aog. Not police. 254 Journal. 120 wp riiy original noerns. sonea. Sun set Music Pubs., Butler Bids, San Francisco. 135 ALL KINDS of nuns, watches and Jew elry, condition no object. Name your price. ticiner s muimiisc. m " Commercial at. FOR RENT ONE Or Two rooms furnished apart ment. 617 N. Front St. - J20 hood clover and cheat hay. Henry Roth. Central Howell. c22 CLOVER HAY PHONE 128FI1. C18 FOR BALE 16 ton good oat and vetch hay 812 per ton. Wheat 65c per bu. Alto oat and vetch seed. At E. B. Perrlne farm, 3 miles N. E. Salem. Phone 9 IF 1 XT FOR SALE or trade Large automatic coal brooder. Also Btudebaker wagon. Route 8. Box 112. Frultland road. clB ALL Haircuts 36c. White's, 174 South Liberty. c?1 RADIO FOR SALE 9 tube, 8238. Zen ith. Repossessed, balance due 891.60. Terms 86 monthly. See Mr. Janz. Will's Music Store. clB' SPECIAL in plumbing. 65 hot water colls 82 95. Phone Kill. D. A. Bechtel. 170 N. Front St. c20 WE HAVE bought entire stock of large Portland paint dealer and will sell out at Bankrupt prices. 4-hour enamel 95c quart; Kalsomlne 6c lb. All new stock and all first Quality material. Build ing Supply Co., 170 N. Front. Phone 111. C18 SEVERAL drophead sewing machines fully guaranteed at 84.95. White Sew ing Machine Co. . c36 PRINT goods, new patterns, best grades, 12 Va to 17c. Oreenbaum's, 240 H. Commercial St. c34 ALL MAKES automatic and beam scales reconditioned. Iowa grfrage and machine shop, 205 Chemeketa. Phone 3913. C32 DROPHEAD sewing machine 65; 525 Jurlson. 3B45. . c29 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK ONE Middle aged team and harness, weight 2800. well mated. One team 4 and 5 years old, well mated; one cow fi years old, milking. 19 North Front St. e20 GOOD work horse or trade for cow or heifer. Ht. 7. box 76 Silverton road. e!9 FOR SALE Two young Jcrscvs, to freshen soon. Will talie heifers In trade Fourth house on right past Sa lem Cheese Factory. elB MODERN House & Oarage 616. Winter St. Phone B4Q3. 1BB 20 RANCHES FOB LESS 10 ACRES. 1 R. houseT garage. All In cultivation, family orchard. O n North Pacific Highway. A bargain at ga.wo. Terms. . ah APREfl all In cultivation. 34 A. crop in. 6 R. house, large nip-toot barn, hog house, family orchard. Ex tra good soil; 3 horses. 3 cows, and all necessary machinery, price duced to 65.000. You can't beat flood location. 189 ACRES. Price reduced to 658 per acre about of It worth. Good 6 R. house. 3 large bams, granary, noultrv house: -(130 A. bottom land. all In cultivation), 13 A. timber, 31 A. now in crop. This is a aanay piece In good location. Will take smaller place up to iiuw in eacoange down payment. hKAKa AE I UfJiLEK. IteailOn 132 B. High St. . n WE HAVE 300 acres one-half good timber, bal. pasture, all fenced sheep tight, clear of debt, owner will assume some on smaller farm. A nice 33 acres close In. fair Improve ments, fruit, berries, some timber, and the owner wants a nice etaiem nome. A dandv SO acres east, some timber. running stream, modern 7-room house, mortg. $4000. Owner wants small tract ior equity. HCUMjtnitisi ec riinninuiva 209 U. S. Bank l AUTOMOBILES Ford Sedan 626 00 26 Ford Roadster , 840X10 26 Chevrolet Roadster ... ..... 65.00 28 Ford coupe .sjm.uv 39 Chevrolet Coupe 634500 30 Chevrolet Coach 6390 00 3D Chevrolet Sedan ......... .8365.00 29 Ford Coach .6263.00 E1K.KU AU1U IU. U SALE IS OVER However, we are stlU offering cars at bargain prioas loot in is use over moo riMv. CMfihaa. eomnletelv re built, several to select from 630. 1 1928 Chev. 4-duor sedan, witn trunk 925 1930 Chev. 6 Sport Roadster, re conditioned, has rumble seat 400 1936 Dodge Coach (late model) Special 100 1930 Chev. 6 Club Sedan, perfect 436 Many people have taken advantage of our low prices. Buy your car "now and save enough money to run it self tut summer. , McKAY CHEVROLET CO. Where You Oet theBla Worth 338 Center q20 1927 PONTIAC sedan. Fine shape 6190 Enquire 3445 Cherry Ave. m q30 FINANCIAL LOANS MONEY for City or Farm Loans. Reasonable rates. ' Hndklns Mortsaee At In v. Co. Miller's Store Bldg.. Phone 9183 r BORROW money on your personal property. Pay back in monthly 1 stalUnents. WILLAMETTE LOAN COMPANY Licensed by State 60S Bank of Commerce Bldg. r NEW VALUE PUT ON WATER PLANT (Continued from page 1) THREE ARE KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT (Continued from page 1) 6150 DOWN. 4-room bungalow In N, aaiem. parage, wowiiuum, uiuav mj bus line and school 61700. 6250 down, bungalow In N. Salem, large Jiving room, oak floor, fire place, built-in tub, basement, fur nace, nice fawn and shrubbery, 3 bedrooms, 62750. 6750. A 6-room English style home, modern In every way, large lot. Lots of fruit, nice lawn, good location, priced for quick sale at 64500. Money to Loan at 6 MELVIN JOHNSON 320 U. S. Dank bldg. Phone 6796. n HAWKINS ft ROBERTS, Inc.. for city and farm loans. Rates and coats low est available. Prompt service. 308 uregon Buuaing. r- S ROOM modern furnished flat (2 bedrooms t luei inciuaea, w m 1942 Hasel. Phone 4907. J30 2-ROOM apartment, main floor, 391 North Cottage. J20 s-room furnished aot. Steam heat. electric range, Frlgldaire. Pari Apt.. Nortn Lioerxy. jiq' PRESCOTT furnished 1064 Oak stre-rt. apartments. J22 FURNISHED 3 room apartment, steam heat. 1209 Court. 323 RENTALS Houses 65 to 840. Apts. 810 up. Fur nished houses 614 to 640. Large ware house 620. Choice tract nearly one acre, eocy little bungalow, not far out for 68 mouth. See BECHTEL 6c THOMASON, 341 State St. Room 4. J" FURNISHED apartment, garage. 785 Court. 321 2 ROOM furnished apartment 61-75 week. 1200 Oak. Phone B2 76 . j21 !3B0 i 18 3 ROOM apartment reasonable. Fatrgrou nds Road. Phone 6511. CLEAN 2 room apartments. 323 North Church street. 318 NICE one-room and kitchenette. Good neat. 658 Center. 320 DESIRABLE sleeping rooms near state offices; garage. Telephone 4945. 324 NICE furnished heated apartment, 590 Union. 378' WHILE In Salem I will sell my 3 acre suburban home. In fruit, nuts, ber ries. 6 rooms, strictly modern, com pletely furnished, high priced over stuffed Included. Finest Jersey cow. chickens, etc. mow. sman payment down, balance monthly. Write Box 253. Journal. nl9 Have a nice house and lartte lot. beau tiful flowers and shrubs and fine view on Fairmont Hill, all clear, exchange for residence north or eaat walking distance. 6 room modern bouse. 6 blocks north of Btate. 62200, 6MM Clown, naianoe like rent. t 4 acres and small house S miles east of Salem, 61600, 6250 down, balance easy terms. 6 room house and good lot on paved street, 61500, 6100 down, balance like rent. 30 acres close to highway, fine house and barn, electric lights and water system. 13 acres In prunes, balance pasture, all stocked and equipped. Price. 810.000. Exchange for larger acreage to 87500, not particular . about improvements. . S. M. EARLE. Realtor 224 N. High St. Phone 9678. n20 EXCHANGE Real Estate FURNISHED apartments, good heat, electric ruuges. Virginia apartments. 879 North Liberty. 362 CLOSE IN furnlanea, steam heated apartments. Phone 8490. 334 UNFURNISHED house 986 S. Liberty. 3 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 50 'acre timber tract not far out on Daved hlshwav. Rood wood and t-11 ins timber. Ideal bulldtn: site along road. Price only 62,500. Will . take small home or vacant lot as Dart. Suburban home on 1 acre of land 1V4 rnlle out on paved road, 4 room piasterea nouse witn noox, ountins, flreolace. nlumblns. electric llshts. water system, wood ah ed, chicken coop and garage. Price 82.800. Will take vacant lot or small Salem home as part, or will eell on easy terms. LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 320 State Street. Phone 6708 nn' 3 ROOM modern stucco, equipped Phone 3520. PORTLAND TRADE Good 6 room house close In, also 2nd mortgage. Trade lor Portland nome. Must oe in good residential 3 ROOM bungalow, 1243 Chemeketa 322 Plrtrlrnllv DLA MISI Willi LEO N. CHILDS CO. 320 State Street HENDEICSON Phone 56U8. furnished apartments Realtors Phone 6708 l3ri EXCHANOE 8600 equity in Salem JERSEY COW, coining fresh; work horse, binder. Fred Luke. Route 2. Turner. e!8 CHOICE Duioc and O. 1. C. second litter brood sows to furrow March and April. 410 Guardian Bldg. HALIK'S modern furnished apti. 461 j property on small acreage, cord wood 30 HORSES. Trial allowed. W. H. Street. Jackson barn. Woodbura. e20 THREE Jersey cows, hlKh testers, good milkers. Rt. 7. Box 14UA. e FOR SALE WOOD FIRST CLASS FUEL Old fir screened hog fuel. Old fix Mill Block. Dry Planer Wood. Dry Second Growth. Phone 8847. Fred E. Wells. Inc. ee WOOD SAWINQ. PHONE 6883. ee43 DRY 16-ln. maple 65 cord. Phone 4865. cc21 12 INCH old growth mill block and lab wood. Seasoned and bone dry. Also pinner wood. Cobbs At Mitchell Lumber Co., 349 S. 12th. Phone 7442. ec FIRST CLASS FUEL U load planer 62.75 16-ln. Old Fir mill block 6V00 i,i load mllf block 82 75 16-ln. dry Sec. Growth Fir .... 6.50 i load Sec. Growth 63 00 le-ln. old Fir 66.50 V load Old Fir 83 50 Our huge load Is a cord of 4-ft wood sawed 16-lncli. FRED E. WELLS. Phone 8847. ee20 Front St. Phone 7746 or 7242. or stumpage. 395 So. 17th St. nn20 PIANOS. Phonograpna ana sewing machines for rent. II L Stlfl rum.- ture Co PAT, TON apartments, down town dis trict. Nicely furnished, private bath, etc. For inspection call ration's Book Store t FOR RENT. Sleeping rooms for gen tlemen. 206 Oregon Bid I BOARD AND ROOM ROOM & BOARD 86 week Close In. Phone 6UJ4. 3318 ROOM. 1040 N. 120 month. 1J19 3 meals, garage. 624. 1445 JJ32 LOST AND FOUND LOST at U. S. National bank corner, pair of shp on style brown galoshes Finder please return to Capital Jour nal office. k!8 MISCELLANEOUS PIANO JAZZ lessons, popular music, modern harmony, lessons at your home. Monday only Roy J. White, 415 E 20th 8tw Portland1, OreJ m23 BUILDINO and Repairing. J. A. Mor ley, contractor. 485 K. Winter. m20 FOR GOOD WOOD PHONE 4218 fig I ?r., JSoo clTlPK. P. sTlFEP RANDALL. ec40 ASH, old fir limbs. Phone 103F.il- LA HOE tound dry 2nd gorth fir, 18 inch or 12 Inch. 65 50; 7269. ee!8 DRY WOOD PHOl.1 110F4 ee36 ' CO. i 6'. gold Deb, bonds at 6420 each plus accrued. Box 318 Capital Jour nr 20 'in UK A I, f.MAlfc 16-INCH OLD FIR 85 50 12-INCH OLD FIR 85 75. 16-INCH 2nd GROWTH 65 00. SMITH At RUBENS Pnone 4BF14 eeM itl, tI00 -wn ,IUKt BEAUTIf L L English type home, lsrge tot. strictly modern, fruit and shade trees 63oO0. Easy terms . Property in Oregon City and Medford to trade for Sklem property 6 -room house, rooaern. large corner AUTOMOBILE LOANS ANY AMOUNT ANY TIME CONTRACTS REFINANCED ADDITIONAL MONEY LOANED PAYMENTS' REDUCED STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL NO MORTGAGES P. A. EIKKR Elker Auto Co. Dial 4732 Ferry & Liberty State License M-113 r "BELLS OF HARMONY" Heard over KOIN dally ring " out a loan service that Is really, really different-. NO DEDUCTIONS NO FEES NO OTHER CHARGES ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST STRICT PRIVACY QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE UN JjUAWo 61U to WIWJ BENEFICIAL LOAN 60CD2TY OF OREGON Room 110 New Blixn Bids. 2nd Floor oio state at. iei. b-v--u License no. itcji 10 DO TOO NEED MONEY? We loan on live stock, automobiles. nousenoia gooae ana otner personal property. ie-a to suit your conven ience. National Loan & Finance Company Licensed by State 410 Bank of Commerce Bldg. r PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS We advance cash to salaried people on piain notes, enaorseu notes, iurmture, pianos, etc. Quick .courteous, confi dential service. STATE LOAN COMPANY 313 Oregon Bldg. 2nd Floor Corner State and Htirh Telephone 7783. Licensed by State General Investment Corporation General Finance Corporation (Licensed by State) 1st National Bank bulldlne. Phone 6553. offers two loan plana' at legal rate of interest. Amount ox bio to 61500 repayable monthly. use personal property tot security Automobile and furniture contracts refinanced to reduce payments. No filing of mortgages or publicity. Lo cally owned. See us before borrowing Call Write Phone ROY H. SIMMONS. Manager pleted filtration plant. They even go so far A6 to declare that con struction of the filter system In connection with an Intake on Mlnto Island would be a mistake econora Ically. The appraisal, as U a common practice, bases Its findings on esti mated construction cost of the system, giving reasonable allowance for market value and good will The low figure arrived at by the engineers Is expected to complicate rather than simplify the proposed taking over of the plant as a mu nicipal system. Fifteen months ago the company wanted well over $!, 000.000 for the plant, and since the city council is bond by the Hughes resolution of December T to offer the company not over the amount of the new appraisal there is sure to be a sharp clashing of interests. The company, under the city char- ter amendment, will have 30 days In which to reject or accept the city's offer. If It isn't accepted, and that seems Inevitable, the city's only recourse will be condemnation, for the Hughes resolution also put the council on record for acquisition of the O-W plant and against estab lishing a competing plant. What ever offer is made to the water company by the city probably will iouow snortiy after the next coun cil meeting, which will be Monday night, ' February 1. The utilities committee will present the report at that time. Depreciation, paving costs, book values, unused property, franchise value and other items of technical nature, and Mill creek water rights are covered in the new report. Pow er Tients owned by the company however, are dismissed as oi lit tle value. The present Intake in the Wil laraette river is accorded small value, the engineers contending that it Is contaminated by industrial waste. The franchise held In Sa lem is accorded no value because It Is not monopolistic The distribution system is brand ed as "entirely inadequate, having been the outgrowth from an origin al layout for a country ' village." Fault Is found with pressure, par ticularly In certain localities, and this is attributed to small mains. The north part of the city is found most objectionable in this regard. The reservoir is declared inade quate and badly located. Machin- lery is said to be of out of date type. In general the system is branded as obsolete, it is made quite, plain that, in the opinion of the engi neers, the plant should be rebuilt entirely. The report is summarized as -fol lows, the first column showing esti mated cost of reproduction and the second estimated cost of reproduc tion less depreciation. DIRECTORY LLOYD S. RAMSDEN. bike accessor ies and bicycles. 143 S. Liberty o f'HIMNKY MYfcKP IF YOU are looking for a good close In suburban home, we have 6 of the finest acres that laya outside; this property Is close to Chemawa and has 4-rm. nouse ana many otner out buildings. The place is all under cul tivation nnd close to Salem on a good road. The owner wishes to trade for to 35 acre tract further out. Must have some timber and creek. If you want a dandy little place close to Sa lem be sure and SEE HOMER D. FOSTER. 870'., Btate St. oaiem nnio- Furnaces and chimneys cleaned by expert furnace man. I use steel brushes and vacuum cleaner. Dial 7176. 028 TRADE: A good six room house, 11 blocks out lor small bouse north Sa lem, or large house close in. A five room house North Salem for acreage. 70 acres land about 10 miles out, lot of timber for what have you? Hoifses for rent. Farm loans 6Vi. F. L. WOOD. 341 Bute 3t. nnl8 TRADE Will psy cash difference. Qood 6 room house, valued 62500, all clear, no mortgage. Want house with base ment. What have you? For particulars see BECHTEL or THOMASON. 341 State St. Room 4. nn AUTOMOBILES BEST DRY OLD FIR. town. Call 3739. RICE second growth fir with some hh or maple, sawed any length Deltverea at 86 00 per load; also nice oak 86 00 Phone 4964 ec 16 1NUH old f:r. on road 8U.00 No knots. Salrm 65 00. Phone 26FS1 Sil verton 64.50 Phone 5F36 ec30 SAWING. RUBINS. WINNIE PETTYJOHN. Realtor 178 S High St READY TO HARVEST 54 acres of good timber 7', miles from Baleui. A real opportunity for you. Prior 660 per acre. U cash, bal ance tern, at 6 percent. No trade. W. H. GRABENHORST At CO Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. n!8' DRY 64 25 to 66 PHONE 5746 ee34 16 INCH OLD FIR 86 00 co.u B Penvick 4527. SHED DRY WOOD 6c COAL SALEM FUEL CO. Tel 6000. Trade At Cottage airDiL'lrc Bill Puoue ! to f,,,t nrair.e soil lo- jJr ceied 6 n.:.t eest oi Salem on paved road, ail cultivated Price na oeen re duced lioin W50 per sere to 8125 per sere. Cash. ii& irade. W H CRACENHUUST & CO Realtors 134 S Liberty St. nl8' t22 BELOW VALUE 67 acres o.ti buildings 6 miles from Salem on good road. 30 acres plow land batance pasture and some tim ber Pnte Sa&OO. 81000 oowtt, balance 6 percent. TV . H GRABENHORST At CO. Realtors OOOD dry old fir and second growtn 1S4 6. Liberty St nl6' rnone 3t.f g for SALE One acre with Urge chic- DRY lC-lncli second growth, priced ! ken fco.we and 6 room rouse at only rig:.! Pr.o.je 7032 efja ' SWOP. 8 room et 600 176 acres SOME EXCEPTIONAL BUYS IN NEW and NEARLY NEW CARS "31 STUDEBAKER DICTATORS 6. REOAL SEDAN. Brand new. never run off show room floor. Regular price 8160O. NOW 6U75 31 HUDSON STANDARD SF.DAN. Run less than 4000 miles. This car can hardly be told from new. New car service 61050 31.ES3EX TOUIiINO SEDAN. Brand new. Regular price 61055. NOW 6975 33 PL i MOUTH 4-IXXJfC SEDAN. L'ke new. This car cost new, 66-10 KttVU MU) '30 CHEVROLET "i-DR." SEDAN. Kart-Keene trunk. Heater and many other extras. New car ser vice and guarantee 8450 29 ESSEX CHALLEMOER COACH. Extra good in every respect. New cur fteivtce 8396 30 WHIPPET BUSINESS COUPE New Dnint and overhauled 1235 -37 STLDfcBAKER DICTATOR SEDAN Good Condition. Soecial todav S225 Mnny others from which to choose. From 650 and up STATE MOTORS. INC. Phone 8400. Open Evenings Hudson-Xsiex-Btude baker -Rockne j CHIROPRACTORS DR. O. L. SCOTT, chiropractor. 256 N. BUS street, rnones BZ7 dc uzta. CONTRACTOR" crashed head on into the heavy ve- nicie. Oiebler and Mrs. Ferr were killed Instantly while Mrs. Slegmund Lived only a few minutes. Their beads were badly crushed by the impact., The Oiebler machine was demol ished while Hedges escaped Injury other than minor cuts and bruises. Slegmund was rushed to Salem by ambulance while Fery was taken to Staytoo by John Miller, of that city, one of the first to reach the scene of the accident. W. A. 8co- fleld. Turner route 1, and Charles Phillips, of Sxayton. were eye wit nesses to the tragedy, being In an automobile behind the oiebler ma chine. Sergeant Powell Clayton and Of ficer Larios, of the state po lice, invest ie& ted the accident. They are of the opinion, af ter talking to witnesses, that none of the machines involved was trav eling faster than 30 miles an hour and that the lights on the Hedges truck were burning. In an effort to avoid further damage, Edwards, whose truck was loaded with a trac tor, drove it Into a ditch at the side of the road. Investigation by Coroner Lloyd Rigdon, who took charge oi the bodies, and Lyle Page, deputy dis trict attorney, failed to reveal any reason why an inquest should be held. Funeral arrangements have not been completed but all services not been completed, but all services will be held at Stayton. The Gelb ler services will be held from the Weddle chapel. Stayton at 2 p. m. Saturday, Rev. Lyman of the Chris tian church officiating. Interment will be in the Lone Oak cemetery. Stayton. Chris Oiebler was born in Wis consin, August 11, 1850. and made his home in this district for many years. He was a bachelor. Surviv ing are three brothers, John Gieb ler. Sublimity: Peter Oiebler of Al bany and William Oiebler of Port land. Mrs. Frank Ferv was born In Le- Mars. Iowa. October 4. 1666. She is survived by her husband, Frank Fery, and four children, Charles, Harry and Elmer and one daughter, Ella Fery, all or stayton. wry condition Thursday forenoon was reported from Stayton as improving It is not believed his injuries will Drove fatal. Mrs. Slegmund was born Jessie Florence Stewart, the daughter of William H, B. and Mabel Stewart, pioneer residents of Jefferson where she was born May 30. 1876. Her widower and four children, Kenneth, Ralph, Alta and Alma survive. Tokyo. Japan, has a population of nearly 2,000,000, according to recent official estimate. 25 .663 M 22,204.00 12.693.01) 30.452.00 21,31500 A. J. ANDERSON. shop. Phone 6010. contractor, open KNGHAV1NO Plan Iticirl TltV limit Land and Easements J10 Minto Island and purification woiks ... Supply Line No. 1 Supply Line No. 2 Supply Line No. 3 - Hvrifn.lTlprt.rlr Power Station - Electric Power & Transmission Lines 1.055.OT Main Pumping Station Superior Street Pumping Station Madison Street Pumping Station Market Street Pumpuig Station Fairmont Reservoir John St. Elevated Tank Distribution System Actual Paving Cuts Service Connections Meters and Meter Boxes General Office Building Tools and Equipment Automobiles Office Furniture and Fixtures O.W.WB. Co. OBITUARY RADIO PROGRAMS SALEM ENGRAVING CO. Cuts of all purposes. Tel. 6887. 190 N. Commercial street. CUT flowers and floral pieces. Deliv ery. C. P. Brelthsupt. florist, 466 State street. Phone 3804. PHYHICIAM L. O. ALTMAN, MI). Homeopathic Phyatclan, 306 N. Liberty St. Phone 4698. Treats both acute and chronic diseases. o PLl MlllNO PLUMBING and general repair work. Phon 6564. Oraber Bros, 164 South Liberty streeet THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, heating, sheet metal works. 104 S. Commercial street. HCAVAM1KR SALEM SCAVENGER. Phone 4920. STOVES AMI FENCE Repairs nnd castings. 1600 stoves, fence end posts. Repair all stoves. R B. Fleming. 863 Cuemekeu. Phone 4774. , Cost Repro- Cost duct ion Less Reproduction Deprec. S 81.635.00 5.704 00 4.422.00 632.00 29,320.00 20.249 00 850.00 12.616 00 2.664,00 6.226 00 7.065.00 11.874.00 1.408.00 355.485.00 5.979.00 25.466.00 63.846.00 12,507.00 4.145.00 280.00 4,310.00 JOHN NEL BAND EN Molalia John Nels Sanden was born in Skane. Sweden, Aug. 82. 1866 and died at his home near nere Sun iav at th km at 7ft. When a vouna man be ires married to Bonn la Caro lina Bostrom who died in eariy ma. On child. Sdatuoa wioairano. is liv ing. He came to America in 1681. He was married the second time at Mc intosh. Minn. March 7, 1908. He oamo to Oregon and purchased a farm near Molau In 1913 where he had made his home since. While a roans men be was very' ecu va In ail civic and home affair, being a Sunday school su perintendent for many years, precinct essor. scnooi leacner ana jwhw the peace. He leaves, besides his widow. Anna Wllhelmlna, eight chil dren: Mrs. Elmer Wldstrand. Ma. Earl Chrlstner, Mrs. Lawrence Gehrman, Mrs. Harold Downlna. Theodore. zar nest, tcutn ana steja enaen, uwiui and neighbors who held him in the highest esteem. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 from the E vex hart funeral home. In terment was in Adams cemetery. JESSE VY. kKI. SKY lirnfulKiii.n tuu US IT.1 MV KJI died In the veterans' hospital in Port land Thursday morning at 6:30 o' clock. He was a veteran of the Spsn- ish-Ameriean war, serving wim i;o. H. 14th Minnesota Inlanu-y. Much of his life was spent as a sailor. He made his home In Wood burn for the past 15 years and was a member oi Ellas Httchison camp. His father, Henry Kelaey, died in 1006 and his mother about two years ago. He was born in Beaver Falls. Minn. December 16. luja. surviving are tnree oroiners three alsters. Ullo Kelaey or Woodbura, Roy of Detroit, Mich., Wil li of McKenna, Wash., Mrs, Mary Corey of Bowbells, N. D., Mrs. Jennie corey oi Seattle ana Aaan Hooerc, Portland. Funeral service! from the Hall martuarv Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Interment in the Belle Pass! cemetery. Jt'STUH ML'KK Justus Murk 49. brother of Mrs. Ida Hochstetler, 1806 North Fifth street, died Wednesday afternoon at a hos pital near Mllwaukle, Ore., .after an extended Illness, according to word receivea oy nis sisier. juute. wnose home was at Woodland. Wash, had been for years an employe of the Washlnston state eame commission. serving first as deputy 'and later as district same warden. He was born n Minnesota, comlnc west with the Murk xamuy 43 years ago. nesiae nu Robert McCabe of balein. the deceased Is survlvftd bv his father. Frank Murk of Hubbard, ht widow. Mabel, three cnuaren. ana a oxouier. uiiDcrc. au w Woodland: Wash., and the following sisters: Mrs. A. Burcnan. -St. Helens. Frances Murk, Izee, Ore. Funeral ser Mrs. Phil Parrott, Parkdale, and Miss vices will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Woodland, and burial win be in the i. u. u. f. cemetery there. Mr. Murk beloniied to the 1. O. O. F. loose. GEORGE WARE COOMRtlfl Brooks - Funeral servioea for neoree Ware Coo rubes were held Friday afternoon at Rlgdon's chapel, the services being conducted by Rev. Mark Comer. Interment In the Pioneer cemetery near Brooks. Pall bearers Were boys from Laurelwood acRdemv. where be was a student. The Binders were Prof. Walker and Miss Davis of Laurelwood. and Mra. Malcolm Raoib and Mra. Earl Street- er of Broolu, Mr. Beecraft, Bible scnooi instructor at Laurelwood academy, conducted the services at the graveside. Oeorge Ware Coomb was born in Wllmar, Ark., August IS. 1914 and died January 18, 183a. He came to Oregon when- eight years oi age ana nas resioea in Falls City. Mapleton and Brook. His lather died when he was years old. He Is survived by his mother, Mrs. Maude Coombes Smith of Brooks, one uncle, Cecil V. Aah- bauiili. and three cousins. Krald. Vra ana itreia rae Asnoaugn. FRIDAY KGW 6S6 Klloeyeles :45 Van and Don 6:00 Happy Urns 9 AOHome Circle 9:16 Beautiful thoughts 13:00 Orchestra 3 "SO Matinee 446 Buster's Ctreus 6:00 Concert orchestra 6 :30 Vocal and orchestra 1:60 Theater of the Alt 6:00 Amos V Andy 6:16 FooUlshts fi : 00 Orchestra ) 9:16 FroUc 10:09 News flashes ILEX lis KUacyetss) 6:00 FinanrSiJ service 6:16 Craas eua 11:45 Tabernacle Choir 8:00 Who Cares 8:00 Book revue 10:00 Orchestra KOAC SOS Sllecyctes 7:00 Good P"fnl" medita tions 7:18 Betting -up exercises 7 :80 Scanning the headlines 8:00 Potpourl 9:00 Chat with weatherman 6 : 15 Ryth-melodles 10 :Ot) Hume Economics 11:00 Morning matinee 12:00 Farm hour 12 :8S Market reports . 1 :00 Vaudeville 130 Organ program 2:00 Around the campus 8:00 Homemaker hour , 6:66 Market reports . 6:80 Parm hour 6:60 Market reviews 7:15 Business Institute of the air 730 Basketball game. Ore. Bute vs. U. of W. 8:15 The Oregon our Fathers knew "Rise of the Ore gon Provisional Government." BIRTHS, DEATHS MARRIAGES 65.402.00 3.194.00 6.962.00 7.482.00 19.506.00 2,308 00 382.306.00 8.924.00 44.374.00 88.2iW.00 14.005.00 4,145 00 280.00 4,310.00 f II KI.Es A, C AHi:V Independence Funeral services for Charles A. Carey. 91, who died at the home of a daughter January 19. were held Thursday afternoon at 2 o clock with Interment in the Mon mouth Knights of Pythias cemetery. Rev. K. A. Nelson of the Baptist church, officiated. He Is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Stella Hutch en of Independence and a son John Al fred Carey of Benton county. His wife died In February, lSBs, Hopmere Mr. and Mrs. Needham are the parent, of a girl born at the Deaconess hospital January 11. The baby has been named Gloria Phylls. Mrs. Needham was formerly Edna Fowler. Klpner To Mr. and Mr. Michael Kipper, route 1. box 101. Salem, a daughter. Dona Mae, January 17. sirtnev Mrs. Edna Bwarts re cetved word of the arrival of a granddaughter born to Mr. ana sera. R. D. Vial of Portland last week The new arrival ts named Louise. . DEATHS Chanman At the residence. 722 N. Church street. January 21. Mrs. M. N. (Jennie maicneii L.iiapmn, ou. our vlved by daughters. Miss Oda Chap man. Mrs. Lot L. Pearce. both of Sa lem, and Mrs. Loru Mack of Los An geles, Calif.: sisters, Mra. Helen Thrall and Mr. W. T. Bell, both of Port land; four granacniiaren, two greav grandchildren. Funerl aervlces Sat urday, January 23 at 1:30 p.m. from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son. Private interment l.O.O.P. cemetery. Mote At the residence. 1165 Hood street, January 21, Anna Elizabeth Mote, aged 73 yearn. Beloved wife of Charles A. Mote. Funeral announce ment later by the Salem Mortuary, 545 North Capitol jtreet. MARRIAGE LICENSER Dallas Marriage licenses have been Issued to George Lottie. 22. student of Portland and Manraret Fleming. 19. student, of Portland: and Will O. Morrow, legal, farmer. Independence. Rt. 1, and Mable Mor row, legal, housewife. Independence, Rt. 1. TOTAL $837.4'11.00 Overhead Non Depreciating 41.668 00 Overhead Depreciating tw.suo w TOTAL $942,735.00 Plant Outside City Limits Distributing System $ 8,725.00 Service Connections 1.474 06 Meters and Meter Boxes 2.524.00 6556.697.00 41.668 00 39.698.00 6,064.00 998.00 1,690.00 TOTAL Overhead Non Depreciating Overhead Depreciating , TOTAL e GRAND TOTAL , Going concern value I 12.723.00 500.04 1,018.00 8.752.00 509.00 700.00 ..8 14.250.00 . .8956.885.00 8 9,981.00 $048,024.00 46.97C.Q0 TOTAL Appraised Value FOR SALE POL'LTRY CUSTOM hatching thst piys. Lowest rice. e::pert la Mr. best equipment, le per egg. January and February; 8c, March. Bpcil prices on nuantt- . r.ione ijjj-. iees tmcnery. iu in Keiser bottom at less than M:g on ue. SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO. O ft Bank Salem. SPECIAL Distant Owner write offering re duced mice on sood S acre trsct Wm- Rtlf East. Has comfort- WHITE G.tnt roosters, Rt. 7, boi 23A. able old house ana isir ornoias Tho Vi'.y.r i'.9 email prune orchard, beat of black HEM' WANTED WTLL OIVE rent of apartment for Ciiner labor. Vong job. See ETim urphv Brown. 664 S. Com! St. glS soil Price only 63.176 with 650O dowsi. bal to suit. SEE Mrs El Its wltb IKO W. CHILDS CO, Realtors 834 Btate srireet. REPOSSESSED Autos for sals. Gener al Finance Corp. ej TOUR CHANCE IS HERE! MUST REDUCE OUR STOCK 1990 Standard Coupe 6350.00 IfiU Hoort Roadster, rumble seat ....... $98.00 1938 Sport Coupe 185.00 1926 Chrysler "60" Coach .... 185 00 1927 Stir 6 Coaeh 126 00 1926 Pontiac Coach 145 00 1926 Chevrolet Sedan 90 00 1826 Chevrolet Touring 4&00 We hare several current modele that can't be told from new at a sav ing of 8200 to 6250. a: real oar gain 1st trucks snd delivery cars. T'-rnu Trades VALLEY sdOTOR CO. Ihrwa Phone Lnt Center Street Llberty-Msnon 3156 7910 q- Ford Truck 6235O0 1C2S) Ford Truck 645 00 11 Chevrolet Truck 64400 ElKER AUTO CO. ft AT f II KrPAIBIMi WILL repair your watch regardless of shape for 61.00 plus materials Reiner Jewelry Store, 324 N. Commercial St O" Reno lUV- It may not be the thing to count your fish eggs before they're hatched, but 500.000 eastern brook and rainbow trout e?g were recently received at the Nevada state fish hatcher? here. ORBOON-WASHinOTOH Water Ser vice company. Offices corner Coo merctal and Trade street. Bills pay able monthly Phone 4161. a 1.1.1. imiM.iNU i. SNEED. well driller, 918 If. 16th Phone 4467. o34 BOARD HEAD SAYS LIQUOR SOLD AT SEA (Continued from page 1) shipping beard gave the Chapman company, without charge, a milHon dollars worth of equipment and supplies in the transfer. O'Connor made a firm dental of the comptroller -genera I s charge. "Did the stores Include Hquorr asked Representative Strovteta, re publican. New York. O'Connor answered that the ship's supplies did include -about $8,000 worth of liquor considered as medi cal supplies. "Did you give them that HoMor?" asked Blrovlch. "Well, we considered 8 long time, said O'Connor. " The govern ment couldnt seti them the uquot or it would be put at a position of a booUegger. LEGAIjS NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF THE COST OF IMPROVINO GAINES STREET FROM THE EAST LINE OF WINTER STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF SUMMER STREET IN THE CITY OF SALEM. OREGON. Notice is hereby given, that the Common Council of the City of Sa lem. Oregon, will at or about 7:30 o'clock pm. on the 1st day of Feb ruary, 1632, or any subsequent meet ing the said Council thereafter, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall of Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess upon or against each lot or part thereof, or parcel of land, liable Uierrfor, in Its proportionate snare of the cost of improving Gaines Street from the east line of Winter Street to the wast Jine of Summer Street, in the City of Salem. Oregon. AU persons interested in the said assessment are hereby notified to appear before the said Council at said time and place, and present their objections, if any tney nave, to said assessment, and apply to said Council to equalize their proportion ate alia re of same. By order of the Common Council this 18th dav or January, iwi MARK POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication 1-21-32. Date of final publication 1-23-32. Jan. 11, 22, 23 EARTHQUAKE PUTS OUT VESUVIUS LIGHT (Continued from psite 1) a hotel on the volcano's side ' danc ed," reports said, during the dis turbance, but remained upright Their quake-proof construction saved them, observers said Attendants at the otwervatory worked throt gh the night, but learned little excent that the epi center of the quakeas within, or undVr, the mountain and ft appar ently affected onlv a small area. Installation Held Sclo Pythian Sister officer in xtalled for the current year in the Sclo temple, include: Maud Road arm el. past chief: Eunice Bartu. ex cellent chief, Verna Leflier, excel lent senior; Virginia Leffler, excel lent Junior', Virginia Bllyeu, man ager: Vivlnn Bllyeu, M. of R. and C . Esther Holland, M. of P ; Jennie Jones, protector; and Claudle Oill. guard. Audie Myer acted as install ing officer, awisted by Ro Chromy and Birdclie Sticha. Waist watches, which are threat ening to oust wrist watches In pop ularity to Europe, face a cold re ception In Eng. and. The new ety4e of timepiece is worn as part of the buckle of a belt, they will have no use for the watches, experts de clare. English women. In spite of their interest In sports, wear belif only when fashion demands. BONUS IS WANTED BY SILVERTON POST Biiverton Delbert Reeves Post No. 7 of the local American Legion voted unanimously In favor of ma turing the adjusted compensation certificates, at the session held Monday night. Officers of the post explained that there was a possi bility of having disciplinary meas ures exercised upon thetn by the state department if action were MltS. Kil l I4M J. ftOWFR Turner Friends here have learned of the death of Mrs. Will am Oower Monday evening at her home in newoenc. one wus jh years oi age 1 and had been In poor health for the past two years. She was con vales - rime satisfactorily from a serious op eration undergone six weeks atio at I the oood Samaritan hosnitfll Portland. Mrs Oower contracted weakened condition was unable to 111 vinmoiuw w mc combat the disease. Besides her hus band and two young sons Billy and Johnny of Newbcrg. a brother, Nath an Cook of Salem and several other brothers and Mntera survive. Por two years the Oower family made their residence In Turner, where Mrs. Florence Oower was active In the WC.TU.. and church activities bc 1ns s member of the Turner Chris tian church. Private funeral services were conducted Thursday at New berg with Interment there. 1MK. CHHIX HA II WOOD Silverton Mrs. Charles Harwood died here Thursday morning st 10 ociocs in me Biiverton general nos pttal. she failed to rally from a major Deration. She had been a resident of Silverton for a number of years and ws well known here. She Is snr- vivfO or tier w mower and several children. Funeral announcements will oe made inter. policy adopted, but further than that, say the officers, the members have a Just right to voice their opinions to a matter that Is of in dividual concern, A large number were present due to the subject to be voted upon and the address by j. E. Hosmer, attorney, on the subject of "To 1 nc u late a Bense of Individual Obligation to me im munity, Btate and Nation." GOVERNOR AND HOSS FLING HOT WORDS fConllnurd from page 1 having a demonstration of how the individual cells can be independ ently oi rated, one of the moot points in the contruct. "As it was getting late and the Inspection was not finished, I asked the governor and Mr. Holman tf they would come out anatn and wit ness a demonstration of sawing the so-called 'tool-proof bars and an escape from the cells. They agreed to go out on the afternoon of the followtna Tuesday, and I conse quently arranged throush Warden Lewis to have the chief engineer take charge of the demonstration. X had personally seen the cells es caped from, the bars sawed, and knew the facts. However, without notice, a meet ing of the board was called for 1 o clock Tuesday morning, and by vote of the governor and treasurer the Installation was accepted. I toU prisoner operating under the eyes of the guard being a remote one. nevertheless King Brothers agreed j to remedy It and are now at work! on the equipment necessary to do this, all of which will be done be fore payment Is authorised. "I denlore tlie underhand method . pursued to discredit the action of a 'ed no, but made no formal state. majority of the board of control who rnents That aiternoon i was nas.ru approved the Installation of the cell doors, subject to the correction of the defect referred to a bone, and regret any action which might cre ate in tlie minds of the public the mistaken tm pre Ion that t)ie cell doors are not safe. The doors meet with the approval of the superin tendent of the penitentiary, and X believe now, as X have hereto! ore. that the state has secured a satis factory piece of work from an Ore gon firm at a reasonable figure. The price of the Oregon firm was $11,000 less than that of the nearest out- of-state competitor." Hoss. from Portland, replied: "The fact of the ease are tiiat the three members of the board of con trol visited the prison to Inspect the new cell fronts last Wednesday. They started the Inspection of the 160 cells at about 9:45 p m. and were :l.rough at 4 1. This entire time was spent hooking at ona cell, and by Salem newspapermen If I could prove what I had aald about tne ceils, and several of us arranged with the warden to be there at 11 o'clock. An ordinary piece of sheet iron, about two inches wide and a foot long, was sufficient to manipulate the lock from the inside by two In mates. They were not necessarily men with lock-picking records, as a ten-year-old boy could nave oone the same thing. -No attempt to saw the tool -proof bars was made, but the contractors represent a I ire did not deny that they could be sawed when I asked him the question at the Tuesday board meeting. . "I am on record, and have keen since October If. as objecting to the workmanship and efficiency of the installation. The majority of the board voted to accept the job tod I have nothing snore to gay."