SATURDAY, APRIL 21. W34
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FOR SALE HOl'SES
JUtfl' THINK: A 6 -town KuiiUt.li style
IluuU', just lllie ni, oak lluo'.fc lu liv
ing :id anmm r-witib, nice kiuhen. 3
p...ce Luimtv; lr.ih. wired lur electric
btuir' N.'4 land and UruUue:y and
well lo'Mted. 2j0u.
Nick uui.iluw, living room, kitchen,
dinette. 2 bod Ttwm.. ertge, paving,
lurte lot and yood lotiatiuu. 11UU.
3-UDUM bungalow, llitht. water, toi
let p.ivtng included; fine lot.
clowe to bus, 7&u, uO down aud 10
PBiltLVIM JOHNSON. 725 Court St.
THEY AHE tiELLINO-BrrTTR BUY
Never Smh Prices AriiIU
9"'0 ltuvs a nh-e home m West Salem.
Take a .edan ur not later tiiau 11)30
as down piyutttnt.
SHOO price $100 down buys 6-r.
lioub and two lots uu cur tier paved
tree.. He: I a chauoe to double uur
luuney .
annuo- s?.".o down buys dandy mod
em ctuubi constructed, hardwood
ilO"i:. ba.iemeut, lurhace. tCust
44unu. Tied i a snap. Rented now
lot -' per mo.
Here Is what you've been looking for,
strictly modern 5-r. houne. lurse Hv
lue r'jom. and dm tug ruoin Built-in
iciicticii lurue dineUe. 2 lame bd-
rounih. Btuutiiul lot, aUrubliery, llow
ent b-'n: ol locattou uu uue ol our
lM';r htreets. Bucrinced ior 9uuu;
rjf0 down. 11 you want a uice home
see tins one.
JAB. D BEARS. Beultor
IM S Hi8hSt. a9T
HFFCIAL HOME IJAItO AINJS
f21o will buy a ood mod'ru 4 -room
hon.e with nook, laxite :tlc, lull
tt'uwut basement. lurnare, fire
place, ouk tutor, tile dntmbonrd. C
nre ' ibt iront, well louau-d on
i.,.vri Hi. at 4(lfi M J7lh St. Terms
Lute built modern 0-ruom
ilullif Willi large Htur. v.ru iinium
on fofn St. A HEAL BUY. 3 cnsn.
bal. trrtim
$1UUU Mtrdein 4-room home with
buMrmetit. furnace, firenlure, east
front, puved St.. Rariuie. 180 down,
bul 18 per mo. to Include Ult.
See us lor BARUALNS
W H GKABENHORSTAr CO Realtors
KI4 8 Liberty 3t. Phone 04 till. aPg"
BL'NCiAUJWCOUTiT. ten units, high
clu teiKints; stendv paying record.
TerniR Address; Court, cute Jourr.nl.
nl00
BARGAINS IN REPOSSESSED
HOUSES
8 room with bath gatuiie. fruit. Ro0.
(50 do-.vu. (3 per mouth including
interest,
8 room modem, nearly new. 1nree
mile.- out on paved roud,
unlendid '
unt.r svn'fin 1 1-10 ares laud, oak !
Kro.e. Cn.it 4000. Price (J8;.d; $250 . St.
clown, hitl.ince WC month. DESUtABLE lurnished Apt. 755 Perry.
Look at N). 74D So. Commercial. 8 J 100
ni(jn:s modern, ltnt wafer heat, two I ,
showers One of the nubstatitlal homes j BLAUTH'UL home. 0 mom?. 3 bed
of SuUin, price half its value, easy rooms, A-l condition. 45U Oak St.
See F. G. DELANO
2B0 N. Church. a"
AN iip-Hwhue house on N. HIH:. .Hist J
finished Bi:auMlully detoruted. Built;
In tile d:uiiiii:ard A small down pav- :
ni"ir B '. ltke rent: will buv this :
li'Mue See ouor, 14J5 N. 18th. Phone
4077 ol8
4M0 Home living room,
kite:
Elect nc lights, lot UOxlfiO. 10 down
$7..0 Nice 3-r:u. hou.se, eleetuc lie.hts,
to:!e-. unk, canine. . paved street,
fine lei, close to bus line. $:i0 down.
10 per niii.
anoii ti.-,u, n Em-lish st vie liom In
N Halcni. (ink floor t" hvitii! and
rinims rooms, ua.-.emcm. iiirnnce,
fireplace, nice lawn and shrubbery,
good location.
$10UO. 5-room bumialow In West Sa
lem. lh:lits, buth, hiiMpmcnt, lurn
are q.u'une. Take car.
MKLY1N JOHNSON, 725 COURT St.
Phone 3723 a
FOR SALE FARMS
EQUITY in c.mirounily store ou five
c.mirountt store
Salem. Box 12a Capita
rear
Journal
SIX ROOM house, all improvements,
lurnished or unfurnished. 2 acres of
garden oncl orchard land, near Salem,
lor s.le cheap. Owner must SHcrilice
Write for particulars to Box 109 Cup
ltfl Journal. 93
"FOR SALE Miscellaneous
,o, -t s airs 11 iK-tuaid. Satis-
-faction Ruaiantccd. Economy Hosiery
Co Aahehorj, N. C. cWfl
GlI'L S BICYCLE, 1805 S. ltftb. ClOO
CHOP Around. It pays. Low prices on j
imv- :iiri used furniture. Hollywood
Furnl'we Store. Hiu.s Woodry. Auc-
tioneer V.:r Phoue 30(i, c97"
211 E Miller.
urns or and up. ueci.iini
' . cifi
Bre.thiiupt's, 211 E. MllUr,
POULTRY lertllwtT. Pure
r'i'i mid lnwn liDr pel'
livercd Phone 133F2. Luc's Hatchery
COC
8 FOOT McCormick Deerimi bmtler
for sale or trade for ood work hore
C. Ii. Read. Rt. 3, SUverton cllC
u Xiwr!lvnTants Eatrt. BllllfrORE.
Xidpole! A: GoldliEh. AdumK Florist, c
HAiiffllTs 'fic Joe's B;!bcr shop clOG
ca'.'and delivers Ph 71lia-,jl72 c!0Cj3
SAI.EM Tent and Awning Co mikrs
tents and awnincs to order. 729 N
Liberty Phone 4738 fl"C
FOR Reliable roof work call 4906 The
Bnicm HardwareCo ct""i
TV PF WRITERS adding mncnines,
Cash reciters All makes Sold, rentea
repined Roen. 420 Court c
LAWN MOWERS aharpeiied rebuilt;
mowers $2 up Harry Scott. Ph 451C
cOfl
AWNINGS MADE TO ORDFR En
bTiik" Upholstery Shop. 4."4 Ferry Si
Phone 4724 cI
FOR SALE Nursery Stock
B TR A WB ERR Y plants, red iwart vn.
- t.,i,,., 11,11 p.rr Phf.ne 3G.i7
Will V! Vl.IVESTOCK
VvTi
JSj
TWO G'KTnsys. one Jersey, 1
onn 1st. :id. ana dra miih,
Liberty and Belmont. K ipph.hn barn
FOR SALE WOOD
V.'CtOD SAWING, Heivnaliie. Phone
2yo.
eell?
DRY 2i:1 growth fllirt old Tli wocd
Prorr.DT del Prcd B Wells
16 INCH oM .r-owth dry l!r Ato plan",
e M.-cneu
FOK SALE WOOD
tU:U UU WOUU A GOAL. ALfcal
r'Utt.L k-u 11 ai-ou. I'rade Cirtun:e
FOK SALE eOLLTKY
PUKE Hum-ii chicks, cockerels Be ea.
lour 1U pullet. H. B Setiulc, lit. V.
Buki luti 2 uuie cst uu Silver urn
ruud. ?
BAUV CHICKS. Warmer Butchery
210 N Filth St. at UwaUud Com
plunce certificate No lumn
WANTED HELP
UUJ1EB wanting pli'ubutu easy home
v.uik, uo sellUM.'. write enclosing
stumped uddreased envelop. Deport
ment E, abel, Box 87, Arlington.
mill
r a i u un uwtlv dnifur nluiu. lim
ple ewuig liuiue. lubtrucuulifl luc.
Pikiimu Km lflm. Butte. Mont
woman au-nuiiranher. knowletlge of
bookkeeping desirable. Apply In own
handwriting stating aire, experience,
mnKUM tr, i-iuik an farm. Cull 3754
gU6
WANTED; Olrl for housework. Box
r.'K Cupltnl Journul 66
WANTED SITUATION
LOST In Salem Pridny, Auhtnillun
shepherd, "fauotty," glass eye, Kewaru.
Williuni uruimm. Biivcrion. nvo
CUSTOM Dusting, peaches, prunes,
pears, clierriea. strawberries, bops.
Call Pohle-S-uvcr lor liuv Junes ht6
WANTED Miwcllaneous
WANTED; SuuiU Improved acreage.
Modern house, garage, cliickenltouae,
bum, variety fruit, cow. horse, chick
ens. State price and terms. By Owner,
care Capital Journal. 1B
WANTED The best bicycle 7.60 will
buy, U6 North fruut, 10 ajn. Sun
day morning. 196
WANTEI7j0 lbs. used berry wire.
No 12 or '20. Chas. Ackersou, Hub
bard. Ore.. Rt. 1. 198
WANT'KD Good burnyurd fertilizer,
rcaso liable. l'JOO North Capitol. 197
MOKE FARM AND CITY PROPERTY
LISTINGS DaKlRED PROM OWNERS.
I have two cn-h buyers for good furms
and city properties priced right. SEE
WELLS TALLMAN, 381 State Street.
Salem. 106
OLD GOLD. Highest prices paid. Star
Exchange, Cor. Chemeketa de Com
mercial. 1
WANTED Small
Cash. No dealers.
modern house for
Telenuons 0404.
1119
BICYCLE. Chcup. Phone B373.
WHITE fir. hemlock. Jack Pratt. Orc-
gon t ii v
FOK RENT
2370 MYRTLE SIS mo. 3 sets of lur-
n:shed apartments P. H. BELL. 202
Oregon Bidg. Phones 342 1 or BI21. J'Jb
FURNISHKD 3-room apt. 444 S. Hish.
JOT"
FOR RENT; 5-r. furnished house N.
Salem, garage and g.irden spot CIS.
Good 7-roum bunulow. luico lot $15.
PEPJtlNE & MAUS IEHS J96
5-TtooM untuinlshert house. 1185 N.
24th. S12.&0. C J. Jacksou. 341 Stale
Owner 1 178
North
JDG
house. Inquire
MODLKN' 3-room lurnii!
fi()7 Noith Capitol
L'd upai'tment
J99 1
Tii tp wished 3 room anurtment. 1326
L Micet. jy8'l!29 Ford Touring
APT.6HB ComniaTTBrown. j jj" pjjjj coupe
I'I.FASANT" 3-room l:irn:.-hed apart-! 19.13 Chevrolet Master 0 Sedan
nient. dr-initle ncighburhoJd Adults.
475 North Capitol. J107
1 FURN
upt.
353 N.
Liberty
j p,un
I MODERN, comfortable, clean rooms,
I steam he.it eel hot water all hours,
j CENTRAL Hotel. High and Court. J
llFNUEnsoN furnished apartments
Phone i'OtfB J103
I VAN ORSDEL Apartments 1710 North
Capitol. Unfurnished, three larpe
rooms J
DrlEAWLAND furnished cottages. Ga
j rage H per mo
r
piANOS. Phonoeraplis and sewing
; mBcmnM Jor nnl H L. Surt Furnl-
BOARD AND ROOM
ROOMS BOAltD. steam beat Phone
MISCELLANEOUS
PRIVATE party will trade piano for
car or pay sjme difference. Address
Bo 133 Capital Journal
w"E plclt up dcud or worthies
1 cows, sheep, free ol chp-rge.
homes,
phone
mH)7
i 4'
REAL ESTATE
ACREAGE 2. 3 and 6 acre tracts,
ncri goil. close In. reasonable, easy
GOOD RANCH B'JY
a line inKitTih. z-i n. eu
I a. prune;,. 30 lare walnuts,
timhcr imri nasture. Running viator.
dry fr;p,ice $0000. Will take hoiihc in Salem
jack de-, ,1V ,,ri
HOP RANCH
odern home
j 47 U Acrea. 13 a hops,
with basement and lur.
Good
sfi:
JAd D SEARS. Roaltor
132 B. H;gh St.- 07'
LAKKIN REALTY CO.
-1109 S. Coiumtrcial St. Puyue o-.ui
DALLAS SFMI-MODEKN HOME AND I
LUIS IKAUti tXJif.
WEST SALEM. ,
lrft iHrvcwitPr
Have a fex tract Irft tl at ,.e water
s oft tlicm,
NOW.
j 554 nCres. Rood timber, rur.nlns W;
er buildups, anoui itiu
cul-
electricity
for ONLY
nvated, liuu,
$2700.
PPMFVIIEP. WE ARE ALWAYS OPEN
.r-.. wivr
4-ROOM HOUSE. ONE ACi.T. EliE-
TH1C 1 1 1, suwt wni,,..,
RKNT bid
nr'nmiHAN HOME
Not far ut on paved ronu, 8-room
shingled cottage, nook, bu'.h and clo
lhts.j
sets. hOU tlluuiuH.. .. ....
water s-.stem, garage and w
1 n r,f ..rrfl l.nd all cultlv.
lOdshtd.!
ed and
r-u.iv ir ie.ntina.' Pr.ce :'i5u; cash
$100. tr-! $:5 per n.or.th. 6 ' int.
fHILUS Ot instil.
'" 344 state oi. r-j.unc u. -
MR RENTER
You can buy a mce j-a
lir set of buildings. u..p') ui nui
and berries for only $700. Will accept
r-ir Rs nart
; m hiLDS Ar MIMER Roalton
-111 stau- St. rhoneft7fl.
i 6 -room modern hou--e. vu-a
' larae vnrd. shr'.iblxry, 6
$jU0(J
o: V,htt. KXKre.ui,
I -
fiUBUHBAN TRACT
o-e .n rstj-e. 10 ,vre- nicely lo
1 1: ,r:h stid east. Epc.ui:y pne-
To .
cutrrt.
cd .( MIUTIt ,
state fit -Pnoue 6708.
REAL ESTATE
SALE SPECIAL
12 acre 5 uiUtw from baletti on paved
lihfliwai-. Urge walnut and Koyal
Anne tlierry trees, few pruuas Price
cut to J600. See tt.
CH1LDS 4c MILLER. RoaltoXS
344 State at Phone 6708. n"
ACREAGE BUYS
2S down and balance 012 90 per
mouth takes & acres with cheap
buildings, some fruit. 4 nuisa out.
Price sliOO; Int. d percent.
92b down aud balance 10 per month
lakes & acres, all plow laud, close In,
no buildings. Price U6u. Bs., 0".
2uo down and balance terms takes
& acres all In prunes, lair crup, build
ings, close in. A real buy at $2000.
0 percent Int.
luo down and balanoe $16 per month
lukes b acres with four-room house,
well and outbuildings. Price 11600.
tliuO down and balance terms will
bundle 10 acres, 7 acres bearing
prunes, cherries and filberts. Price
down and balance (10 per month
takes 6 acres east of Salem near
Bwecle school, a zeal buy at 100,
small house.
If you are looking for
small acreage, st
W.H GRABKNHOKSTAcCO., Realtors
134 S. Liberty St n5
3 nice lots on paved street and 6 room
plastered house. Non-residence own
er will take (iU0 and buyer assume
street absi'samwits and some tuxes. A
renl buy. located In N. E Salem.
40 moe acres and 7 room pi untied
house, electric lights, full set of out
bullduige. inortgHge 1850. long time.
Will exchange for garage business or
filling station. Will assume.
Run-down a Dart men t house In Port'
laud, no mortgage. Exchangt for Sa
lem property.
S M EAHLS E E ROBERTS
208 No. High Phone 0678. nB8'
EXCHANGE Real Estate
EXCHANGE
Have 3 clesr lots. Davius In and paid
Will trade for 2 bedroom house and
give small difference in casn.
CHILDS Ac MILLER. Realtors
344 StuLe St. Phone C708. i
6 -ROOM house In Chlco, Cal., and 6
one acre lots at Paradise to trade as
down payment on property in ciacK
amns county near Monitor. F. W,
nitrlfttnn Rt 1. box BS Wood burn.
mi06
REAL ESTATE In Coldwell. Idaho to
trade for 5 or 10 acres Improved near
Snlem. Must be clear, write ttoute a.
Box 130, Salem. nnOS
AUTOMOBILES
PRIVATE party wants to buy from
private party for cash SB to 31 Ford
or Chev. Box 132 Capital Journal. q97
SNAPPY '82 Chevrolet DcLuxe Roads
ter, 6 wire wheels. Consider Model T
or A Ford In trade. Ph. 126FII. c,
GOOD sedan. Will exchauue Rood 8
cylinder coupe and pay difference In
cash Call 7D2B.
MCKAY'S USED CARS
"VT". U"UBI
g""""1
Ford Model T Roadster
IB
. 85
. 245
, 375
Reo Sedan
1931 Chev Coupe
1932 Chev. Coach
lliaa Chev. Spec. Sedan .
lli;i2 Pontiac Spt. Coupe
11)112 Pontiac Sedan
wi Nnsh 8 Sedan
ai i
' 525
" . 550 1
576
iy:)3 Chev. Coach 595
1U33 Chev. Sedan 695
TRUCKS
Model T Ford. Dump body.
outside brakes, extra trans . .$ 75
1112W Chev 125
1931 Chev. LW. Dual 350
1029 Rco L.W. Dual 425
DOUGLAS McKAY CHEVROLET CO.
333 Center. 430 N. Com'l.
Phone 3180 Q96-
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
1032 Ford Spt. Coupe 475
1I1H2 Ford Std. Coupe '33 motor 475
1!)32 Ford Std. Coach 475
11131 Ford Victoria 325
1031 Ford Spt Coupe 315
1931 Ford Coach 325
1 1P30 Ford Coach
Radio and heater. 13.0J0 ml. 625 j
1931 Chevrolet Sedan 376:
19l!B Reo Sedan
128 01dr.moblle Sedan 2C5
TRUCKS
1929 Di'dse Graham 3-ton 425
1929 studrbaker la -tan 30U
1029 Chevrolet 1B5
1931 Ford L.W. base 385
1M32 Ford L.W. base B motor ... 500
1020 Chevrolet with trailer 275
Marion & Liberty
Open Sundays
Phone 70 id qw
vnw sum Phenrj Paciard tourtng '
car John Hunt. Woodburn. qOG
i W ANT best used car 1200 will buy.
l, K Brown. 765 S. Liberty q96
1033 LITTLE 8 BUICK SEDAN
Run less than 1C.000 miles. Complete
with nil extras Including ix wheels.
Bcrr's" an opportunity to buy a high
chiM car at low cost, We will accept
a t'-ade and give terms If desired.
DOUGLAS McKAY CHEVROLET CO
q90'
FINANCIAI, LOANS
MONEY for farm, acreage and city
loan Prompt service.
CHILDS & miller, Mtge. Loans.
344 State St. Phone 6708. r
$ $ NOTICE $
Do you need money? Unsecured loans.
No red tape Two hour service. All
loan? confidential
STATE LOAN CO 812 Ore Bldg
Phone 7783. Lie. No. B-105. r
"BELLS OF HARMOTJY
DlCbtlf feature over Radio
announces a
NEW DEAL
in loans
Up to 1300
AUTO Endorsed Note
Furniture
i No fee", deductions or discounts, and
i only inwTtil rates charged See ua If
I Brnefichi) Loan Society of Silem
618 Slate St Phone 5740 Salem
Mrmoer 01 n it a
License No S-122
AUTOMOBILE AND CHATTEL
LOANS
1 to 20 months to repij at lowest
oossl'-.'c rates
GENERAL FINANCE CORP
A 0CS.1 corporation
6553
Licensed bv State
Ft NUS for farm loam now available
51 BO acres minimum
HAWKINS A ROBERTS
r;';-"Mnn BMr Tr' 1tTP r
111 'SI NESS Opnnrl unities
PAYING Service Station very active
C(J, Ipr lncrenslg gaiionage, modern
'a' home Only 93iHJ for quick aale. Ad
" dress: Service, care Journal. ulOO
LE(t ALS
TKKAHl RV IHPIKTMK.M
on.ee 01 ine Lair.p-.rwtw
Currency, Washington, u. npiu
1534.
Notice U hereby given to all persons
who may have claims against "The
Fim National Bank tn Salem," Salem
Oregon that the same must be pie
sentrd to Keith Powell. Receiver, with
the legal proof thereof, within three
months from this date, or tbej may
be disallowed.
J F T O'CONNOR.
Comptroller of the Currency.
Depositors who previously have
filed schedule of claim will have no
hdditional proof to make, providing
amount flied wm correct, but may ob
tain receiver's certificate upon ur
rer.der of ev.dence of clnlm 12
I NOTICE!
II WILL NOT be r p.'.n'hle for bll.s
1,. tw ,nv,in, K-it tlM.d. A
fc Coover, Ht04 North b'.h. Vt
Reputable Sulem firms
m DIRECTORY
I
OWS BUSINESS?
We know that business Is goirg
moved back to our good old J
HERX a
AUTO BRAKES
Mike Panek. 276 South Commercial. O
ALTO REPAIRING
Ryan's Auto Service. 240 6 High.
Herbert Ostlmd. 34B Chemeketa. oU4a
BABY CHICKS
Lepley's Husky Higrade Chicks. Salem
Petland. o
BICYCLES
LLOYD E. RAMS DEN, btke accessor
lcs and bicyrtes. 148 8 Liberty. o
COIL CLEANING
COILS CLEANING Beer colls clean-
wit h steam, uerwui uaaais.
Phone 6330. OOB
CHIMNEY SWEEP
FURNACES
Phone 7176.
aud Chimneys cleaned.
olQ9
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
BOSLER Electric. 240 Slats St. Wir
ing, motors, appliance, repairs, serr-
ENGRAVING
Salem Photo Engraving, 147 N Com'l,
Phone 5887. o
FLORIST
hut flowers and floral Diecjs. Dellf'
ery. O. F. Brelthaupt. floilat. 657 Court
street, pnone owu.
SLED OVER HAT
Istanbul tlP) Twenty-five wit
nesses will appear before a Turkish
court to give evidence that a new
hat, Turkiidi-made, and guaranteed
for three years, became unwearable
after 21 days. The disappointed
purchaser Is suing the makers lor
another hat and $40 compensatory
damages.
LEGALS
NOXlt'K TO KKOlTOUh
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that
the undersigned hns been, by the
County Court of Marion County, Ore
con, appointed administrator of the
estate of BURL E. SHEDECK, deceas-
led, and has Qualified as such. All
I uersons having claims against said
estate hereby are required to present
same, with pr-jper voucners, to tot
unuersigueu ai oniem. trctiuu, wuu
in six mo nt lis from the date hereof,
Dated 21 April. 1934.
FRANK H. SHEDECK,
Adnuuistrator.
CARSON & CARSON.
Sulem, Oregon. Attorneys for
Administrator.
Apr. 21. 28. May 5, 12, IB
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned was duly appointed admin
istrator with the will annexed of the
estate of Emma Rocquc. deceased, by
order of the County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Marlon, ou the 23rd day of March.
1934, and that all persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
requested to present their respective
claims, with proper vouchers, duly
85; verified, to the undersigned admin
istrator, ot the office of John Bayne.
ins attorney. 341 State Street. Salem,
Oregon, wtthln six months from the
Uute of this notice.
Dated March 31, 1934.
JOHN GARDNER.
Administrator of the Estate of
Emma Rocque, Deceased.
JOHN BAYNE, Attorney for
Administrator.
March 31. April 7, 14, 91, 28
NOTICE TO CKK1HTOK!
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that
by an order of the County court of
I the County of Marlon, State of Ore
lnc ' nan. dulv made, rendered and enter-
gou. duly made, rendered and enter'
ed of record in said court tn the mat-
icr oi ine eniaie oi makua ai. u
SICK. deceased, on the tenth day of
April, 1034. W. B. MORSE was duly
appointed as administrator with the
will annexed of said estate and has
duly qualified as such. All persons
having claims against said estate
hereby are notified to present the
same, duly verified and with proper
vouchers, to said administrator with
the will annexed at his office, room
312, Guardian Building, Salem, Mar
ion County, Oregon, wtthln six
months from the dale of the first
publication of this notice.
Dated and first published this
fourteenth day of April, 1934.
W. B. MORSE, as Administrator
with the Will Annexed of the
Estate of MARCIA M. CUSIOK,
Deceased.
April 14. 21, 28, May 5, 12
NATIONAL FOREST TIMI1KK IOR
S.I,E
Sealed bids will be received by the
-: S ,0 ' uo to a d
ncludlng May 1. 10J4. for all the
merchantable dead timber standing
or down, and all the live Umber
marked or designated for cutting on
an area embracing about 21 ucres
within Section 26, T. 9 B. R. 6 E. W.
M., French Creek watershed. Willam
ette National Forest. Oregon, estimat
ed to be 1.525.946 feet B. M , more or
less of Douglas fir, Western white
pine. Western hemlock and other spe
cleB. No bid of less than $1.75 per M.
feet lor Douglas fir and western white
pine, and $ 50 per M. feet for West
ern hemlock and other species, will
be considered $1000 must be deposit
ed with each bid to be applied on the
purchase price, refunded or retained
in part as liquidated damages, uc-
coruing to conditions 01 saie. ine 1
right to reject any and all bids re-1
served Before bids are submitted.!
full information concerning the tlm- 1
ber. the conditions of sale, Bnd the 1
submission ol bids snouia oe ootamea
from the Forest Supervisor. Willam
ette National Forest, Eugene, Oregon.
NOTICr! OF luTlRNKi Ol
HNAI. ACCOI NT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MARION
COUNTY. No 8515.
In the Matter of the Estate of
EUGENE ECKERLEN. Deceased.
Notice It hereby given that the un
dersigned, as Executor of the Estate
of Eugene Eckerlen. deceased, has
filed its Final Account In the County
Court for the State of Oregon for
Marlon County, and that Monday the
30th day of April. 1934. at the hour
of 10 o'clock am. of said dsy and the
Courtroom of said Court, has been
fixed by said Court, ss the time and
plaoe for the hearing of objections
thereto, and the settlement thereof,
at which time any person interested
in said estate may appear and file ob
jections thereto in writing and con
tent the same.
Dsted this 31t day of Msrch. W4
LADD 4f BUSH TRUST COMPANY
In Snlem. Oregon
By JOS. H ALBERT.
Trust Officer
Msrch 31 April 7. 14 21. 2P
try Journal want Aas
with guaranteed services
A rhana
Call Brings
InunediaU
to be better now because we Just
lon at 348 Chemeketa street.
OSTLIND. Auto Service Oarage.
Muttressefl and Rugs
CAPITAL BEDDING CO. 4069 OlS&
MOTH PROOFING
One time, Life Tuna Standard Clean
ers. Phone 8779. o!12
PLl MBING
Copper colls made to order. E. S. Pat
ton, plumber. 279 Chemeketa. P. 5517.
on c
BERNARD! and SON. plumbing and
heating, oil burners. Phone 8992456
nigh. o"
PLUMBING and general repair work
Phone 6594. Graber Bros. 1S4 South
Libert?. "
THEO. M BARR Plumbing. heaUna.
sheet metal works. 164 8. Commercial
street.
POULTRY SUPPLIES
Nolaud Poultry Supplies, 201 Chemek
eta. oil 2
PAINT AND ROOFING
Salem Paint Ac Roofing Co. 474 Ferry.
PHARMACY
Qulseuberry. Free delivery. Ph. 9123.
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RADIATORS
Radiator repairing and cleaning. J. C.
tjair, zao otate street. o-
STOVES AND FENCE
Repairs and castings for 10U0 stoves,
fence and posts Repair all stoves R
C. Plemloi. 262 Chemeketa. Phone
4774.
TRANSFER
Capital City Transfer. Ph. 7773. ol!7
LARMEfi Transfer. Storage. P. 3131. o
WATCH REPAIRING
Claude Mix. Jeweler. $1 and $1.80. o!16
WATER COMPANY
OREGON 'WASHINGTON Water Ber
vice company. Office corner Com
meretal aud Trade streets. Bills pay.
able monthly Phone 4101
(Continued from Page S)
ners is running high among Oregon
clubwomen.
Dance Revue
Planned for June
Preparations are being made by
the Barbara Barnes Studio for the
6th annual dance revue to be given
in the Elsinore theatre during the
early part of June.
The theme will oe the Modern
Mother Goose, the younger students
taking the parts ot characters such
as Humpty Dumpty, Jack and Jill,
Baby Tunting, Old King Cole and
many other famous persons In Mo
ther Goose rhymes.
The program will Include an Al
gerian solo, control acrobatics, 1
group In rhythmic design, tap on
toe, toe ballet, specialties and al-
vertisscments by the older members
of the school.
Willard Women
Plan Program
SUverton Mrs. Robert Janz was
chosen president of the Willard Wo
man's club, Thursday afternoon at
the social and business session held
at the home of Mrs. Ted Finiay in
the Evergreen community. Mrs.
Karl Haberly was the guest speaker
of the program, talking on the "Lit
erature of the Scandinavian People."
Mrs. Miles Ottoway will be hos
tess to the group at the May 3
meeting. Other officers placed for
the year were Mrs. Harold Roop,
vice president; Mrs. May Finiay, se
cretary and Mrs. Fred Knight, trea
surer. The club, assisted by others of the
community, la making plans lor the1
evening's entertainment during mu
sic week, the date to be determined
definitely at the meeting May 3.
The programs throughout the
winter have been studies of Scan
dinavian customs, literature aud
music. The three Norwegian church
es of Silverton will aid in the pro
gram. The entertainment will he at
the Waldo Hills hall and residents
of all surrounding communities are
invited.
Miss Vera Ottoway Is committee
chairman, agisted by Mrs. Robert
Janz, Ethel Knight and Sylvia Over-
lund.
Continuation of
SERA Setup
Piom page One
kind, say relief committee members,
or work for their board, as It were.
The state relief committee in a
letter Just received by tne county
committee explains that the state
committee has set up a general
rural reconstruction program look
ing to permanent rehabilitation of
rural families which has been sub
mitted to Washington for final ap
proval and tt is the opinion of the
tate committee this rural rehabili
tation program will offwt the al
leged discrimination In the manner
of payment of urban and rural
workers.
However, the letter from Lane
county sets up complaint similar
to that already heard here and
members of the local committee
have exprewed themselves as fear
ing dilficulties may arise when
actual work starts under the new
Setup.
"Wt b"licve that there would he
a grave Injustice In any plan that
would not treat all citizens alike
and already there is a growing com
plaint on the part of rural people
that they are being discriminated
against," says the letter from Lane
county. "This tends to broaden
the already too broad gap between
your city and country folks. It
breeds anything but good citizen
ship on the part of our rural people
and It Is our opinion that no plan
should further embarrass our ad
ministration which breaks down
citizenship.
"Further, It Is the tmanimoua
thought of the committee it would
be unthinkable from our standpoint
to put these rural people to work
and pay them In necessities and
especially when their city cousins
receive cash for their labor. Lane
county is not an Industrial county,
in fact Oregon as a whole Is mainly
rural, hence we have nearly parallel
needs of those living In tuc so
called urban districts and rural
districts. Seasonal work Is also
much participated In by city and
rural folks and this seasonal work
is not due to start until about June
IB. We believe such a procedure
would actually precipitate trouble,
hence we are hesitating to put
such a plan In operation."
Purther criticism Is heard In
Marion county as well from the
fact that Salem, Bllverton and West
Salem have been put In urban reas
where cash is to be paid while other
cities of the county like Wood bum,
atayton, Mt, Angel and smaller
places apparently are left In the
rural areas where workers on any
projects in those places would be
repaid In kind. Borne members of
the local relief committee say they
cannot understand why Woodburn.
Stayton and Mt. Angel folk said
people of other small towns are not
accorded a place In urban areas.
even if the original plan Is adhered
to as to rural communities and they
believe this will cause further dim
cutties if adhered to.
Continuation of
Price Fixing:
fiem Page One
ent Impossible.
The report carried Importance
because of Its possible effect on the
president's attitude toward prices.
If the advice Is accepted, It was
said, a continuation of the experi
mental attitude toward the ques
tion may be expected, at least un
til completion of a more thorough
inquiry.
This has been the essence of
NRA's attitude, based on the be
lief that far too short a time has
passed to determine results defi
nitely or to correct all evils that
may have occurred along the line.
The special cabinet committee's
report reached the president just a
step ahead of that from the na
tional recovery review board. The
latter is to determine the effect of
codes on small business.
Clarence Darrow, head of the re
view board, has arranged for a con
ference at tlie White House and
may hand in his findings today. It
has been forecast freely that his re
port will condemn price fixing.
The consumers' advisory board, a
section of NRA, also has issued a
general condemnation of present
practices, but has Indicated approv
al in general of certain price con
trol methods by a special commit
tee of high NRA officials.
NRA Is now engaged in preparing
another report which will include
the opinions of several widely
known experts, as well as a great
amount of new fartual material.
Continuation of
State Gasoline
from page One
approximately 2,000,000 gallons an
nually, expires May 1. It was doubt
ful if any tanks could be construct
ed before that time. Schnell a state
ment made it appear that the state
might be put to considerable ex
pense In handling the gusoline once
it arrived here.
The matter of state purchases of
gasoline arose last Monday when
Einzig told the board of control he
could force gasoline prices down In
Oregon if given permission to pur
chase fuel outside the state. Such
authority was granted by unani
mous action of the board.
Continuation of
League Faces
From Page One
prestige it could 111 aliord. Now,
with Japan having announced Its
withdrawal from the League, and
taking the position that the League
has no cunceru with Japans af
fairs, the League's position is made
doubly difficult.
Initiative m raising the entire
far eastern problem at the May 14
meeting was expected to come
from Wellington Koo, Chinese min
ister at Paris. Even before the
Japanese pronouncements of this
week Koo had intimated that he
would make every effort to bring
China 'a troubles up before the com
mittee. Until the latest developments. It
liad been indicated that the meet
ing would be one In which some
delegates demanded that as a prac
tical matter, aside from diplomatic
niceties. League members ought to
recogniae Manchukuo.
Hut now, with League officials
believing that Jajwn is defying the
world, the feeling was that an ap
proach toward recoKnitif;n would
only be a confession of helplessness
Also the League as body lb
anxious regarding its own plaai for
reconstruction of China. The Jap
anese pronouncements apparent 1
Included surh plans in those over
which J;ipan Intended to a-r-ert the
right of censorship.
SEEK SLAYER OF
WILLIAM CALL
Sacramento, Catrf . April 21 (P.
The sheriff's office today enlisted
the aid of the California highway
patrol and sheriffs of northern Cal
lornla counties In an effort to cap
ture the slayer of William Call, who1
was fatally shot yesterday while
standing near the highway that
leads to Reno.
The elayer after firing two bul
lets, one of which pierced Call's
chest, left the machine, grabbed a
suitcase Call bad been carrying and
escaped. I
Deputy Sheriff Charles Ogle ex
pressed the opinion Call had been
overtaken while escaping with the
proceeds of some robbery, perhaps
that of the Orpheum theater In ban
Francisco last Sunday, and that the
killing was the result of Call at
tempting to "double-cross" bte
companions.
Call purchased the machine In
San Francisco April 18 and gave as
his address what proved to be a
vacant lot In Sacramento. He told
the automobile salesman he had
lived here for 13 years. His police
record included an arrest in san
Francisco 10 years ago, and arrests
in Phoenix, Ariz., and Wasco coun
ty, Oregon.
Two witnesses of the killing gave
the sheriff the license number of
the auto.
Continuation of
Christian Endeavor
From Page One
the city for regular Sunday morn
ing worship.
The state executive committee
will attend a luncheon at the Court
Street Christian church Sunday
noon.
Sunday afternoon session will be
devoted to election of officers, read
ing of resolutions and an address
"The Race Before Us, by Dr. Pol
ing. Prior to the parade Saturday
forenoon, the delegates attended
conferences on Christian Endeavor
methods. During the afternoon the
young people's oratorical contest
was held with Miss Rose Bates In
charge. This was followed by the
C. E. World presentation by Grace
Adamson and Ross Ouiley and an
intermediate dramatization contest
with Mlsa Wilms Eddy tn charge.
The official banquets of the or
ganization was scheduled to be held
in downturn churches Saturday
evening at 6 o'clock.
Kenneth Holler, United Brethren
church of Salem, today was award
ed first prize in a poster contest
held at the state Christian Endeavor
contest at Willamette university.
Warner Jackson of First Christian
church of Snlem was awarded ser
ond, and Nina Nosier, CoquiUe
Church of Christ, third.
Continuation of
Manning Trial
-rnm Page One
dically, described the bullet holes
discovered in Huron's clothes and
the scar on the chair where he sal
across a desk from the veteran at
torney who is now on trial for hus
life.
Heinrieh, star wit nets for the
stule, said the conditiuu of the emit
and chair indicated thoroughly
that the young legislator's clothing
was drawn tight across the piece
of furniture when a bullet pa&eu
through his heart and came out
below the left shoulder blade.
This second day of expert testi
mony undoubtedly will be linked
by the state to show that the blain
man was in his chair at the unir
of his death. The prosecution ex
Icts to prove by Heinrieh 's re
marks it would have been impos
sible for Horan to have been on hu
loet scrambling for a gun.
The trial preceded slowly today
with the presentation of the crim
inologist's minute findings. Be
cause the state will not be able to
complete its case today, the court
will adjourn at noon.
Dr. Heinrieh told the jury thL.
morning that had Hut an 'g coat
iieen hanging free the broken fibres
about the bullet hole would have
been ragged. But since they were
punched cleanly, he declared the
emit must have been pressed 1 irmly
:utninf!t a hard fitirlace.
The bullet scar on the chair re
veuled bits of cloth and the surface
around the hole In the coat show
ed pieces of wood.
All this evidence wns presented
with the aid ol enlarged, microscop
ic photographs.
Direct examination nf the crim
inologist was cmflticted by Guv
Cordon, district attorney of Doug
las county who was called by the
state as an asMMiint prosecutor.
George Roberts of rvh-dford, chiW
delrnse counsel, ohjii ted repeatedly
lo the doctor's testimony. Although
Judge Fred S. Wilson refused to
.sustain the requests, he permitted
exceptions to be entered In the
court rerord.
Children Run Still
While Dad Hunting
Beaumont. Tex. IP "Daddy's
gone a-hunting." explained a 13
year-old fanner boy and his 15-year
old sister when federnl aK'nts lotmd
them operating a whiskey still.
The children said their fattier had
left them in charge while he went
in search of rabbits. The agents,
who seized the still, 7f0 gallons of
mash and 55 gallons ol freshly made
whiskey, said the boy and girl were
the youngest still ojM'rators they
had ever arrested.
Both children siid their father
were charged a Ith nwinufa-turiix
liquoi without a h'fh-p.
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3 oo Sorts aud storr Hour
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5.00 Kddie Cantor
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6 30 American Albuu
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11. oi Mrigdisas
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3 00 Nauonsl Veaners
3 3f Ted Wffmi' Orchestra
3 on Catholic Hour
3 10 Riueball Dante
5 Oft I-our Square Cathedral
6 i Popular Concert
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8 :3D Mutoist
1 (10-Silenti
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9:00- Book Chat
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0 30 Concert Trio
10.00 First Praabmrlan CUolr
10 3o Rev. Willard H Pops
11:30 H-.dnlts sltlodtes
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BIRTHS, DEATHS
MARRIAGES
BIRTHS
SUverton Mr. aud Mrs. Robert
Franke (Miss Irene Mo r ley) are the.
parents or 9 pound 6 ouuoe baby boyt
named Bobert Morley, Thursday af
ternoon at i:io o'cioca at the biiver
lun General hospital.
II lr' A Til 8
Sirdler A Bied Ut. in thts city. Ap
ril id. at the use of 66 years. JPuner.il
services will be announced laler by
Clough-Barrlck company.
Mott Mrs. Eleanor M. Mott at Fair
Ouks. Cal. Survived by parents. Mr.
and Mrs. F 1. Dueltgea of West Sa
lem: brothers, Ira of Albany aud
.Frank of West Balem; shters, Mrs.
Marcia Stellman of Portland and Mrs,
Louise Mouaro of Twin Bocks. Ore.:
naa. Everett Mott of Fair Oaks, tier-
vices from the Clough-Barrlck chap
el, Mouday. April '22 at 1:30 p.m. lu
termeut Belcrest Memorial park.
Thompson Mrs. Ehza Thompson,
at the rettldeuce. route 7. box 221,
Salem. Saturday, April 21 at the ace
of 68 years. Survived by two sous,
Irving A. Thompson of Milwaukee,
Wis., aud Paul Thompson of Balem;
three grandchildren. Funeral an
nouncements later by Clough-Barrlck
company.
MARKIAf'K I, HI F.N Hi;
OMn Iliuumons, 25, farmer, and
Pearl Fuller, ID, housekeeper, both
Brooks.
OBITUARY
MRS. KVI IIl K f.KACE
Bilvortun -Funeral hervicea will be
held from the Ekmau Fuueral homo
lor Mrs Esther Grace Sunday at 2:311
p.m. with Hev. W. O. Livingstone of
Liie ' Pint Christian church otficiat
uiK. Internum i will be iu the JbUver
luu ceniete.r .
MltS. SOPIUtOMA WILSON
Mrs. ijophroiua Wilson died at the
Portland Sanitarium April IU, aged Ul
years 5 mouths. She lived lu Ashland
until tlie death of her husband, D:tn
tel. main yeurt. hko. bite was appoint
ed a nur.se at the state hospital tn
Snlem by Governor Chamberlain, and
aerved there for 24 years, making
many friends In Snlem and the state.
For tlie last 15 years her life was
spent lu the home of her brother, A.
Thurlow, Portland. Pour months pre
viout. to her dcuth rthe fell and frac
tured her hip, mid was cared for at
the Purttatid Stinltorium until her
death. "Aunt Fioiim," as she was cull
ed by all. had a very lovable disposi
tion and tn mourned by many. Sfie
is survived by a sister. Annie Thur
inw of Portland, and two brothers, A.
Th u rlow of Portland and Muson of
Twi.ip, Wash., besides nephews aud
niece.
MRS. I'M MA J. SIMMONS
Brio Mrs Emma J. Stinmons. 73.
died here at an early hour Saturday
iiiornuic Tlie time for the funeral has
not been announced peudluff Word
from distant relatives, but the funeral
will be held at the Chrlst'an church
here with interment at Franklin
Hutte cemetery. Mrs Simmons was
born at Neph'.. Utah, and lived la
WvomuiR and Idaho letore cominc to
Scio 24 years hrh She Is survived by
her widower. WIlltKin C Simmons,
two daughters Mrs Jane Teter of
Krio and Mrs. Elhle Anwileney of Mill
C'1'y: three k I stem in Canada, one In
in California and one In WnnhiiiKton
mid two hinthfTH one hi Idaho and
one In Wnshlnnton.
MRS. Ml, I II f.KtYi:
Independence f unerul services for
Mrs Nell to M.icnuhiv drives v:r
lield Thnrwiiw ar 1 nVIiwk nt the
Kcriev fiitieni! home Interment wan
innrle in the River view oemeterv in
Port! Mtd She viiis the widuw of the
lute John Weslev (ir.ives who lost his
Hie bv dmw-ulm? off the Newport
toi.iv in lfi'12 Mist. Nellie Triimble
Miicnulnv was born July 31. 18ftB. on
the SntlttiR Ship "Trumble." on the
htffh seas between FnuUind and New
Yn-k dur:tiK a terrific storm and a
treimuTe nf her lite has ben a short
poem witteu by Captain Bowmnn.
miiHter of the vessel She came to In
dependence 54 years ni;o from Riwl'h
Clara county, Calif She Is survived
bv one sun, Geoiue O raves of this
cltr and two ntsterti. Miss Alice M
niulnv of Pacific II rove, and Mis,
Murg.tret Rlrhard.son nf porMitnrt She
was a member of the Presbvterinn
church mid s charter memler of
Cloverle(f Heboknh lodiie and Neigh
lnrs c.f Woodrf Mr. J C Cnllini
wtis soloist for the services, assisted
bv Mm i C Sfc-'Mt-r
PHTI R1.K ON l-GCS
Hounton, T-x. UP' -Ekfs on which
pttotwniphs had been developed
were given tins year by William K.
Dunlap. amateur photocrapher, to
htF friends .s Busier gilts. Pictures
of individual.4, and scenes were
traiifiiW3pfl to the shrlls of the hard
lxiiNd CUo
COTTON' IUIX KICiNL'D
Wii.-huitrton April 21 WV-Prejii-dent
Il'Vevpl. today stoned Into
law the IVir.kher.d hill to limit 193
eoMou sflies to ld.OftO.Ooo bales.
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