Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 29, 1936, Page 11, Image 11

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    SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29. 19M
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
11
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CapitalJlJourna
CLASSll 1LD AUVLHTlMMi
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Per line '. !0c
per U nt;, 3 time We
Per line, 6 Unit 40c
Per Due, 1 month $1.25
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I may be placed bj telephone but
! no allowance for 'pliuiic errors.
want ana must w in uy iu a.m.
day of publication.
'f FOR SALE HOUSES
". tfJUOO. A 4-room modern house with
: bulll-lns and break last nook, hard
Wood floors, fireplace, basement, dou
ble trays. (2175, A 4-room mod
jern house with flrcpiucc. nook, bullt--Jlus.
bB8ement, garage. P. H. BELL,
420 Oregon Bide. Phone 8121. a52
HOUSE
ijNicc 5-r, modern
BUYS
house for 92750.
house for (2500,
9800; lagans und
n I most new 3-R.
houses, close In,
O. W. JOHNSON
Phone &Q2Q a53
Terms.
nGood 6-n. modern
dandy comer lot.
1 1 Acre, 12 cherries,
other fruit, good
house, 2 poultry
for $2000. SEE
JAS. D. SEARS or
132 S. High St.
8-RQOM house 0 blocks from new
nign scnooi, eiuuu; suou aown, mi
1 terms. 206 N. Cottugc bt. n52
ABSOLUTE SACRIFICE
This 7-rm. modern. Eng style home
on cor. lot in exclusive residential
district. Must be sold In Immediate
future. Modern kllimcn with nook
and tile drain boards, double garage
m conjunction with house, plumbing
up and downstairs, hoy fuel burner
attachment with furnace, sewing rm.,
iirepiace, naruwooa lira trice voauu;
$850 down. SEE THIS TODAY. IT
WON T BE HERE TOMORROW.
R. a. Johnson with
W. H. GRABENHORST Sr CO., Realtors
134 S. Liberty St. Phone 6468. a52'
HOME BARGAINS
$4000 buys this modem 6-rm. home
on lot auxil9 located close to bus
line and both grade- and Jr. htsh
schools. Plrcnlnce. hnrdwood firs..
" furnace, laun. trays, enrage, fruit
trees, an in goon coiioiiiou.
44000 buys this 6-rm. modem home
on Fulrmount hill on lot with shade
trees. Fireplace, hnrdwood fir
nook, furnace, laun. trays, double
garage, an in good condition.
See R. A. Johnson with
W.H. GRABENHORST & CO.. Realtors
i a a. utterly St. Phone 6468. a53
$1500. Nice bungalow, living room.
fireplace, kitchen, nook, bath, 2
bedrooms, paving pd. Terms.
$190 down. English type home, oak
noors m living and dining rooms. 4
bedrooms, buscmcnt. furnace, fire
place, garage, paving pd. $1900.
$200 down, 5 -room bungalow, close to
Richmond school, oak floor In liv
ing r., nice fireplace, oascmcnt. fur
nace, nice lawn Sz shrubbery $2600.
$500 down, ti-R. modern English type
home in N. oaiem, basement, lurn
ace, fireplace, good location $3950.
MELVIN JOHNSON - - 725 Court St.
Phone 3723 n52
NEAT and NEW
4 rooms and bath, corner lot, paved
street. Price $1050, cash $300, balance
15 month, per cent interest.
3-rrh. house, garage and woodshed,
cement foundation for another house.
. Price $700; cash $150, bal $12 mo. 6
ooe unuora naroia wun
CHILDS & MILLER Realtors
344 State St. Phone 6708.
SUMMER STREET HOME
Always a good Investment. Neat 6
room- home modern in every detail
Owner is moving to country, hence
low- price or $4U00 offered, shown by
appointment only. t
Call MRS. ELLIS with
CHILDS As MILLER. Realtors
344- State St. Phono 6708.
' SNAP: 3 bedroom house, close In, cor
ner lot, paved and paid. Easy terms.
H. P. GRANT
529 Court St. a52
BEAUTIFUL 8-room modern home, 2
ac. fruit, nuts, berries. Lovely shade
trees, basement, furnace. Elcc. water
system, garftBe, chicken house, barn.
About Vi mi. from cltv limits. S4B00,
JENSEN REAL ESTATE. 1313 Edge
water, Snlem Ph. 4522. fl52
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
DELICIOUS apples 35c box and up.
Gilbert Farm Co.. Eoia. Phono 5730.
c58
T i RESTAURANT fixtures, sell cheap.
W Box 352 Capital Journal. c53
GENERAL ELECTRIC 8-lube radio ta
ble set. like new. Sold new $79.50.
Need $25 cash at once. 695 N. High
. St. cm
POULTRY fertilizer for flowers and
lnwn, straight or with Pent moss. Tei
ephone 133F2. Lee Hatchery. c57'
OATS and vetch hay. itood Quality
. Mrs. Hackett. Phone 7F33. Salem, 6
miles north on Wallace road. c54
COCKER Spaniel pups Hanson Ave,
Rt. 3. Box 32. 3rd house on left. c52
VETCH HAY $12 ton. 1 ml. N. Brunk's
Corner. . L. Newton. cm
BURROUGHS Adding Machine. $99,
999 99 capacity, desk model, adds per
fect. $35. Roen. 420 Court St. c
BALED ALFALFA. J. Hiigsdale, Rick
re nil CM
DIRECTORY
AUTO BRAKES
Mike Panck, 275 South Commercial, o"
BICYCLES
and Accessories. Ramsden 143 S. Lib. o'
EXCAVATING
.- EXCAVATING of all icir-ds. basements
dug. dirt hauled or moved Dirt tor
sale. Salem Sand Si Gravel Co 9408. o
FLORIST
Brelthaupt's Dial 5904
MATTRESSES
Mattresses rc-madc. New cover $3.95.
CAPITAL Bedding Co. Phone 4069. o76
PLUMBING
PLUMBING and generil repair work
Phone 6594 Grader Bros 154 South
Liberty o-
THEO M BARR, Plumbing, heating.
sheet metal works 164 S Commercial
street. o
RADIATORS
Radiator repairing and cleaning J C.
. Bftir. 236 State St. o'
STOVES AND FENCE
REPAIR stoves, ranges, circulators
.Sell new and rebuilt stoves, ramies
and circulators Pence nnc fenc posts
R B Fleming 262 Chemeketa. o'
LARMER Transfer Stomge P 8131 o
TYPEWRITERS
Sale, Repair and Rent Also Adding
Macti nes MnKe Rnoos Slumps una
8eU NEEOHAM'S BOOK STORE o58
WINDOW CLEANING
NEW DEAL WINDOW CI.FANING CO
Windows, PloorL Woodwork. Tele-
enow 8337. o'j
AUTOMOBILES
Outstanding Values in Used Cars!
1029
11)29
11120
1028
1928
1928
1927
1927
1926
1925
Chryajer Coupe
Durum Sedan
PoiUIhc Cabriolet
Durant Couch
Oldsmoblle Coupe
Pontine Coach
Star Touring
Pontlac Couch'
Pontine Coupe
Oakland Touring
SALEM
Home Of CHRYS
435 North Commercial - -
. Wc Wait Sixty Years for This Saturday
but McKAY'S has Bargains Every Day !
O. K.d USED CARS
A beauty and has new rubber, paint
guaranteed used car that looks and
This Is n real bargain. Motor has
upholstery and at the low prlco
si r.wp.vrfnT.F.T sir.nAxr
Has been carefully cleaned Inside
finish and carries the famous O.K.
32 CHEVROLET COUPE
If you want a coupe you will bo proud of Its appearance QQE 00
and performance. Guaranteed and reduced for quick mlevJJJ JJ
30 REO FLYING CLOUD
This Is a wonderful buy. New paint, Motor, rubber and QQ OO
Inside finish in splendid condition fjJKJJ JJ
34 CHEVROLET COACH
lnal finish, nearly new tires and
Only one at this special price
24 r.MT7.VT?rT.T?.T MA.QTT?.R
Big, roomy, comfortable, dependable. Like new m every jvSy S (ill
respcot. Backed by "an O. K. that counts." Sale price. .. vvv
FOR SALE Miscellaneous I
HAY for salo. Oat, vetch, alfalfa hay,
McLaughlin Hop raricn, 2 ml. North of
independence, Ph. Independence 27F2
GOATS Milk delivered dnily. Ph. 7124.
c55
SAFE for sale, fireproof 285 Cbemek
eta. e
FLOWERS for all occasions Adams.
FOR SALE FARMS
5-A. close to Salem, 5-R. plastered
house, bath, lights, basement, fur
nace, electric pump, good soil.
$2950; $250 down.
49 A. l',i ml, from Jefferson, cult,
5-R. house, small out bldgs., excel
lent soil. $3200; $320 down.
52 A. 15 ml. from Snlem, 26 cult,
river bottom, 16 A. timber and pas
ture, 5-R. house, barn, hog house,
$3250; $325 down.
110',i A. 3'a ml. from Monmouth. 95
cult., 10 A. prunes, 10 A. pasture &
timber, 7-R, house, oath, hot and
cold water, pressure system, barn,
large strawshed, chicken house 16x
72. $52.50 per A.
MELVIN JOHNSON - - 725 Court St.
. Phone 3723 b52
CHEHALIS SILT LOAM
Fifty seven acres less than half mile
from Kclzer school, three miles from
Salem. This land Is level, all In culti
vation and Is wonderfully adapted for
walnuts, filberts or truck gardening.
Subdivision possibilities very attract
ive. . . . $6000.00 . . .
$2500 cash will handle this property.
HAWKINS it ROBERTS
Salem, Oregon b54
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FRESH and Springer Cows. N. Front
& Columbia. e52
FOR SALE WOOD
BIG 2nd Gth. 4-ft. bone dry $5. Old
fir $5.50. Phone 7148. ec54
GUARANTEED wood, all kinds. Old fir
$5.50. B54 S, Com'l. Phone 3046. ee53
16" OLD FIR, 2nd growth and ash
and maple. mixed $5.50 Ph. 6037. ec53
16-IN OLD fir $5.50. Ph. 9456. eeOB
WOOD All kinds. CaU 5616. Get
what you buy. Tom & George. ee60
WOOD Sawing Reasonable. Ph. 8200.
ee68
GUARANTEED DRY second growth.
Phone 7860. ee59
16" OLD growth fir $5.60. Ph. 3378.
ee56
16 INCH sceond growth fir Cobbs and
Mltchcl CO. U49 S. 12th Ph 7443 ee'
SHED dry wood and coal Salem Fuel
Co Trade & Cottage Phono 5000 ee
WANTED HELP
LADY to work for the use of apart
ment. Phone 6470 or call at Capitol
Hotel. g52
MAN to do farm work. Do not aonlv
unless experienced and Industrious.
Call 3435. g54"
ADDRESS, Mail circulars at home for
firms. Earn up to $20 weekly. Stamp
ed envelope brings details. Midwest
Company, 512 East Central, Wichita,
Kansas. g52
WANTED Men with sales experience
to handle building material in and
around Salem. A factory man will ac
quaint you with our line. Ten min
utes of your time may prove to you
that we have what you are waiting
for. Monday morning at 9 o'clock,
apply C. J. Karlik, Nelson Bros. g52
GIRL with stenographic and baBic
bookkeeping schooling, not self sup
porting, small wage, excellent oppor
tunity for experience. Write Box 374
Capital Journal, g53
EXPERIENCED cook to get evening
meal for family oi three, can 3oi7. g&2
EXPERIENCED young man to direct
girls' orchestra. Write Vale Morgan,
510 N. 2nd St., Corvallls. Ore. g33
STEADY profitable work for Indus
trious man with car. Wonderful op
portunity, good pay. No investment.
Investigate. McConnon's Food Pro
ducts. Write Dept. D, P. O. Box 4003,
Portland, Oregon. go2
WANTED SITUATION
WANTS office work. Telephone 9574.
n&4
EXP. faithful housekeeper wishes pos,
Kind iamiiy, exp. child nurse. Also
good cook, take charge of gentleman's
home. Exc. refs. Good wages. Box 545.
Roseourg, Oregon. n&3
YOUNG woman desires housework in
or near Salem. Box 388 Capital Jour
nal. h53
MIDDLE aged woman will keep house
for one or two people. 1090 Shipping.
n&3
FATHER with small son 8. wants to
work for board and roon Phone 5453.
I960 North Cnpttol. h52
WANTED Miscellaneous
HIOHEST corn-belt prices for carloads
broke or range horses mules and
cotts. Pirr! Chandler Horse Ac Mule
Market, Charlton, Iowa. 162
AUTOMOBILES
1035
11)35
103fi
10114
1931
1931
1931
1930
1929
1029
Plymouth Coupe
Dodge Sedan
Plymouth Coupe
Chevrolet Coupe
Chrysler Coupt
Ford Coupe
Pontlac Coach .
Durant Sedan
Oldsmoblle Coupe
Durant Coach
AUTO CO.
LER it PLYMOUTH
-. - Phone 4673
and motor. A fully ta4S Oil
runs like new if Aiy.vrv
comulcto overhaul, new So 1 S (Ml
ol awv
and out. Has original Rr 0D
Tag lAA',uV
SEDAN
(Standard)
Is fully guaranteed. A.)S I II 1
vvvU
GTT.nAM
WANTED Miscellaneous
WILL take cedar fence posts as part
or full payment on a used cur. State
Motors Inc. 154'
WANTED to rent, house with 3 or four
bedrooms, walking cllsmnco of 19th
and Slate. 335 So. 19. ,
WANT to rent small unfurnished
house with large lot oi small acreage
in or near Salem. Ad alts. Will give
reference. Phone 8555. 152
FOR RENT
FIVE room house. West Salem, fur
nished or partly furnished. 1272 3rd
St.. West Salem. J54
FURNISHED room. 980 Parrlsh St.
MODERN bungalow, three bedrooms.
n. iiu iviycrs oi. jo4
SLEEPING or light housekeeping
room, wo n. cnurcn, J54
6-ROOM house, partly furn. $10 mo.
1010 Elm. West Salem. J52
3-ROOM Apt. new, complete with
fireplace. 295 N. Summer. J52
CHOICE modern, furnished 3-room
apartment, garage, $32,50 Ph. 8877. J
1 ROOM apartment, pvervthlnc fur.
nished. Private entrance, 666 South
summer. j63
APT. and rooms. Capitol Hotel. Tele
phone 6470. J75
5-ROOM modern furnlthed home close
In. For lease one year. Call 6112 or
erra. 153
5 OR 6-room furnished house, garage.
Call 8200. 153
6-ROOM modern, 3 bedrooms. Rent
$28. Harold. Phone 6708. J51
MODERN 6 room house. Inquire 360
South 16. 152
6-ROOM furnished house, well locat
ed. 600 S. Church. Tel. 7370. J52
HOUSEKEEPING room. 260 Center
St. . 154
ONE and two-room apartments, clean,
iviiauimuiB raies. nortn uom
merclal. J64
HOUSE. G. L. Adams. Phone 82F12.
J53
HEATER three-room furnished apart
ment, 607 N. Capitol. J52
7-RM. house. Mrs. Marcus Ph. 9670, J
OFFICE room for rent. 381 State St.
fnona 3713. j
DREAMLAND furnished cottages. Ga
rage. $8 per month. j
Apt. Ph. Emma Murphy Brown. 8763. J
PIANOS. Phonographs and sew) no
machines for rent. H. L Still Furni
ture Co. j
REAL ESTATE
b2 A, stocked and equipped, large 3
rm. house, elcc. Good barn, chicken
house, 2 A. strawberries 1 A. loauns.
Just off Pac. Hgy. $1200. This Is a
BUY.
8 A. very close In and strictly modern
new nouse, lurnace, n replace, hdw.
firs., tile dralnboard, double garage,
about half In cherries $4500. Will
consider city home.
14 A., small house old barn, creek
and spring piped to bouse, 4 A. log
ans, some walnuts, prunes and red
rasp., very line son. owners too old
to operate $2250.
20 A. New house all modern except
basement, chicken house $5500. Want
modern city home.
5 A. clone In, 3-rm. house, elec. To
trade for Portland.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN
214 N. High Street n52
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS BUT ONCE
For Sale by Owner. Am forced to sell.
NO AGENT'S COMMISSION TO PAY
To reduce prices: Financier, double
your money on the Old First National
Bank Property at 129 N Commercial.
SHlcm. Ore. (No trade-ins). MUST GO
AT ONCE to highest bidder. No reas
onable offer refused. Make us a Bid.
Riaht reserved to rejret bids. Bids
close Saturday 10 o clock p.m., March
7. Specifications and Free Inspection
on Request. Address all communica
tions to P. O. Box No. 504 Salem, Ore.
n54
4 Rooms and nook, new strictly mod
ern. Extra room with fireplace In
basement. $3500. Eaay terms. S-rm.
house, modern but basement, $25
down, $25 per month. 5-room house
modern but basement, $1300: $300
down, balance like rent. 6-room
house on fine view loc. $1400; your
own terms. Listings wanted, Rich
L. Relmann, 167 S. High, Dial 8632.
n52
IMP. ACREAGE. G. L. Adams. Tele
phone 82F12. nS3
VACANT lot in Compton, Cal., good
location, paved St. Exchange for Sa
lem lot.
3 Fine acres close tn with 6-room
plastered house. Elec. lights, water
system, chicken house barn and ga
rage. All for $1900 1 COO down, bal.
like rent,
4 -Room house and one acre clow In
for $1000: $100 down, bl $10 a mo.
5 Fine acres on Garden Road Oood
plastered house. Elec lights. Water
system. Reduced to $3f00. Trade for
3lrn bous to $2500
8. M. FARLF -GEO F VICK
208 N. High - Phone 9678. b82
AUTOMOBILES
HONESTLY
REPRESENTED
USED CARS
HONESTLY
PRICED
When you raid about a used
car in one of our ads, you can
expect to find thai car exactly
as It Is described. In our used ear
department. And you will find
, the price plainly marked on the
price tag. Thatto the way we do
bulims. You can put your con
fidence In a firm that conducts
business that way.
37 Hudson 6 Sedan
Run less than 2000 miles
$200
Discount
35 Studebaker President 8
Business Coupe. Regal
model, 2 fender wells,
safety glass, over-drive
free wheeling. Heater &
lots of other extra eq
uipment. Priced
$100
under Book
35 Packard 120 Sedan
$1095
Very low mileage.
Trunk & trunk rack.
Safety glass. New car
service & guarantee.
34 Studebaker Dictator 6
. $695
Custom DeLuxe Model.
Trunk. General Jumbo
tires. Heater.
34 Hudson 8 R.S Coupe
$675
Low mileage. Brand
new tires. Radio.
34 Ford DeLuxe Sedan
$535
An extra good one. Ra
dio equipped.
34 Chevrolet Master Sed'n
$550
Reconditioned as need
ed to give satisfactory
service. Good tires and
paint.
32 Buick DeLuxe Sedan
$495
Model 67. 2 fender wells,
trunk. Overhauled. New
paint.
34 Ford Pick-up
$435
Very low mileage on
this one.
33 Terraplanc 8 Coupe
$395
29 Hudson 6 R.S. Coupe
$325
27 Packard Light 6 Sedan
$225
27 Hudson 6 Sedan
$225
30 Ford Tudor Sedan
$195
29 Essex Challenger S'd'n
$165
27 Hupmobilc Sedan
$165
27 Nash 6 Sednn
$125
27 Pontiac 2-Dr. Sedan
$65
6 FINANCE PLAN
STATE MOTORS, INC.
Hudson Terraplane
Packard
High & Chemeketa Sts.
Open Nights & Sundays
AUTOMOBILES
-Dependable
1035 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe $625
1034 Ford DeLuxe Sedan $535
1934 Terraplano Sedan $545
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan $5B5
1933 Dodge DeLuxe 6-wheel Sedan $615
1933 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan $560
1932 Ford DeLuxe Sedan, 6 wheels $365
1932 Plymouth Sedun ,.,$385
1932 Plymouth Sport Coups $376
HERRALL-OWENS CO.
"DEPENDABILITY"
235 S. Com'l. St. - - - Phone 351 or 4711
Open Day and Night
REAL ESTATE
LAIiKIN REALTY CO.
109 S. Com'l. St. - Phone 5470
WHAT YOUB MONEY BUYS HERE:
911000 Oood 6-room home.
$2000 1 BIO A. 5-rm. Mod.
92300 7 A. Bldgs.. fruit.
S1800 5 A. Bldgs., Elec.
$1500 3',-, A. Bldgs.. close In.
SI BOO 22 A. Bldgs. BARGAIN BOY.
91200 8 A. No. bldgs. IDEAL
9 800 10 A. Paving. No Bldgs.
WE OIVE LIBERAL TERMS
WE WILL WRITE YOUR PIRE IN
SURANCE. n52
ROOM AND BOARD
BOARD, rooms 593 So Com'l
MISCELLANEOUS
WE Pick up dead and worthless
horses, cows, sheep, free of charge.
Phone 4869. m74
ELECTROLUX cleaning service. Tele
phune 8763. m59
KEAL ESTATE WANTED
IF YOUR PROPERTY IS FOR SALE
Our Real Estate Department will
be pleased to servo you.
Wo have Inquiries for business and
residence properties. Also for close In
acreage and farms.
HAWKINS & ROBERTS, INC.
Guardian Building
Salem, Oregon ' na57
WANTED: Listings on houses and
small tracts. Have a client with $2000
cash and others that want property.
Yours may be Just what Is wanted.
JAS. D. SEARS or G. W. JOHNSON
132 S. High St. Salem, Ore. na53'
WANTED GOOD DAIRY FARM
We havo a client who owns three
houses on suburban tract, fairly new,
good rentals, some fruit. Will ex
change for good Dairy farm with stock
and equipment, Assume mortgage up
to four or five thousand on a good
equipped place. Suhmlt what you
have to:
H. E. WALTER with
CHILDS & MILLER, Realtors
344 State St. Phone 6708. na
Exchange REAL ESTATE
EXCHANGE
7 room modern home, oil burner, oak
floors, double garage, corner lot, both
streets paved and paid, close to Jun
ior school. Priced for qiuck sale $6000
or will accept good home In Eugene.
CHILDS Ss MILLER. Realtors
344 State St. Phone 6708. nn
ULTRA modern 5-room house with 1
acre fruit, nuts, barrios. 7 miles out.
School bus passes. This is beautiful.
Only $4000, Consider trade for city
property.
Nice home about 1 1-3 Ac. Beautiful
view. Very close in. Trade for valley
or Mcdford acreage.
560 Ac. saw timber $6000: trade up
to $3000.
JENSEN REAL ESTATE
1313 Edgcwater. Ph. 5422 Salem. nn52
WILL TRADE Seattle residence, rent
ed for creek lot or residence here.
Phone 8422. nn52
AUTOMOBILES
OUT TO WIN AMERICA ON
VALUE ALONE
32 Chrysler 6-sedan. like new... $550
27 Chev. coupe, R. S, new paint $145
26 Pontlac coupo $75
26 Stude coupe $75
Chev touring, like new $55
29 Nash sedan $265
32 Chev sedan, like new $385
26 Stude sedan $65
28 Buick sedan $245
and many more to choose from
CARTER & CHURCH MOTOR CO.
Nash and Lafayette Dealers
365 No. Com'l Phone 3734. q53
Valley Motor Co.
USED CAR
Money Back Guarantee
1930 A Ford Coupe. A nice one.. $265
1030 A Ford Rds. New paint,
good rubber, mechanically
perfect $265
1035 V-8 Coupe $540
1934 V-8 Coach $500
1933 V-8 Coupe. Renewed and
guaranteed $425
1934 Master Chevrolet Coach. Re
newed and guaranteed .,..$546
1931 Dodge Sedan $346
1932 V-8 Coach, new paint $385
1930 chev. coupe $300
The Valley Motor Co.
Marlon & Liberty Center Ac Liberty
Two USED CAR Lots
Phone 7910 q
SEE Jim St. Clair at Valley Motor Co,
lor that used car. Ph. 7910. q52
WHEN you buy an auto ask your
dealer about the $5 down. 820-month
payment plan of the Beneficial Loon
Society. Phone 8740. a
FINANCIAL LOANS
WANTED: To loan money on farm,
acreage or city property. Have one
amount of $8000 to loan on business
property, low interest tate. See us for
prompt sorvlce.
CHILDS & MIULEK. Mtge. Lioans
344 State St t-hone 6708. r
AUTOMOBILE LOANS
LOW RATES EASY TERMS
CONFIDENTIAL
P A. EIKER State Lie. M-157. r0
FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS Invest
your money at home where you can
examine the security yourself We
have a number of highest secured first
mortgages netting Investor 6 semi
annually. Amounts $600 $750 $1000
$2000. We collect th interest for
you.
SEE US FOR SOUND INVESTMENTS
CHILDS St MILLER. Mtg. Loans
344 State St . Phone 6708. r
flAVB 0 rnoney lor reai estat loam
Chas HudKin Ph B(M 276 state r-
YOUn CREDIT IS GOOD HERE
oecause we specialize tn loans up to
$300. including AUTOMOBILE LOANS
Plenty of time to pay lona as 80
months Quick service
BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY
Room lid New Bhgfc Buiidina
618 Statr 8t folfm Oregon
Phone 3740, 8-123 M-166. f
I
AUTOMOBILES
Used Cars
FINANCIAL LOANS
lUIIVDTUTUTa
Invest your savings at 6 to 0 percent
kins Ac Roberts. r
AUTO LOANS
NEW LOW RATE
WILLAMETTE LOAN CO.
612 Guardian Bldg. M-169
Personal Loans
By an Independent Satem Finarmt Co.
Amounts to $1500
One to 20 Months to Repay
Deal with an independent Salem
owned-and-operated finance company
where your needs will receive eve-y
consideration both before and after
the loan la made.
No Delays ... No Red Tape
General Finance Corp.
First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phons 8653
Licensed 8-138 by State r
SEE F G Delano for Federal Housing
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. LEGALS
NOTICE CREDITORS
No. 9175
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OP OREGON For
Marion County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
SARAH ELIZABETH PROBERT,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has oeen appoint
ed by the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Marion County, Ad
ministrator of the estate ol Sarah
Elizabeth Probert, deceased, and has
qualified as such. All persons who
have claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the. same,
duly verified, as requlied by law, to
the undersigned at the office of
Page and Page, attorneys, Ladd &
Bush Bank Building. Salem, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
the first publication ol this notice,
which is the 15th day of February,
1836, and the last is the 14th day of
March. 1936.
SAMUEL HAROLD PROBERT,
Administrator of the Estate ol
Sarah Elizabeth Probert, deceased
PAGE Si PAGE
Attorneys for said Estate,
Ladd ic Bush Bank building,
Salem, Oregon.
Feb. 15, 22, 29, Mar. 7. 14
FEARS COMPILED
AS DEAN'S HOBBY
Austin, Tex., Feb. 29 (IP) Fear-
collecting is the strange hobby of
Dr. W. F. Gidley, deun of the Uni
versity of Texas collene of pharma
cy. He has 230 fears, ranging from
the simple to the unpronounceable
variety, classified and defined.
I Gidley found nearly every psrson
i has a particular fcur phobia In
technical terms. So he began col
lectin? them. A phobia Is defined
as any insane dread or fear.
Persons are afraid of drafts of
air, stars, cats, miciuncs, walking.
cancer, mirrors, gaiety demons, red,
worms, snakes, pains, fish, drugs,
sinning, lice, cold, strangers, num
ber "13," and work.
To be a "phobia" the fear must
be abnormal. Dean G; a ley's list in
cludes aichmophobia, ir.sane fear of
sharp-pointed objects; anglophobla,
dislike for the English, anthropho
bia, dread of human society; batho
phobia, fear of depths, and batra
chophobia, dread of frogs.
Others are bibliopnobia, fear of
books; bogiphobia, fer of specters
and spooks; brontopnobia, fear of
thunder; ceraunophobla, fear of
lightning; cleithrophuoia, fear of
being shut up In a closed place; and
colorophobla, aversion to color.
Feltons Are Hosts
Mission Bottom Mr, and Mrs,
Frank Felton entertained members
of their 'card club ana their chil
dren at their home here recently.
Two tables of "500" were In play
during the evening. Supper was
served at a late hour. Covers were
pL.ced for Mr. and Mrs Julian Dc
Jardln, Don, Maxlne and Elaine Do
Jardin, Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Brun
dldgCi Nelta, Hubert and Patricia
Brundidgc, Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Mahoney, Steven, Pat and Terry
Mahoney, Duanc and Velle Felton,
and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Felton.
Pupils Kept Busy
Gates Among the practical un
dertakings of the primary pupils di
rected by their teacher, Mrs. Lloyd
Glrod. are a store where they play
at burying various kinds of cereals
and other common foods of vitamin;
quality and the making of creative
calsomlne pictures for their home;
room decorations. The picture wort j
is done individually. ,
SLOAN SHOT 3
TIMES IN BACK
THEN IN BELLY
(Continued from page 1
Burr is, attorney for the defense, to
raise question as to doubt of any of
the competency of the autopsy tes
timony. He stated later he would
enter a general objection to any
such testimony going ln! the rec
ord. However; he said 'nis morning
ne was not prepared o state what
form his objection would take. Dis
trict Attorney Trindie doubted if
such an objection would have any
validity.
Burrts questioned Dr. Pemberton
as to what effect embalming had on
the body and the physician stated
it nad a tendency to harden the ar
terles, to reduce their elasticity. He
also stated that the mortician with
drew as much of the blood as pos5i
Die trom the circulatory system.
Burrts also renewed his attack on
the competency of the testimony of
ootn or the autopsy physicians. Not,
he stated, on their qualifications as
physicians but based on their lack
of knowledge of this particular sit
uation. He declared that questions
ne nad advanced on cross-examina
tion revealed that they did not have
this particular knowledge as pro
pounded in his questions. The court
refused to throw out the testimony
on tnis ground, the prosecution nut
ting in a question to show that the
physicians were not appearing as
experts duc giving information
which was the general knowledee of
all physicians and surgeons in the
community.
When Judge McMahan overruled
the objection to the competency of
tne testimony of the autopsy sur
geons, he also overruled the objec
tion of Burris to their testimony to
the effect that the three shots which
penetrated Sloan's back were the
first shots fired, and that the shot
which penetrated his abdomen
which physicians say caused his
death, was the fourth shot fired. The
state contends that when this shot
was fired it also made the powder
burns on the left sleeve of the shirt
and undershirt worn by Sloan, the
state contending that these powder
bums were so situated as to show
Sloan had his left hand over his
abdomen trying to protect himself
and that the hand could not have
been used for choking Kyle as he
alleged had occurred.
Dr. Pemberton reiterated the stand
taken by Dr. Fortmiller that in his
opinion the three shots in the back
were fired first and the shot in the
abdomen fired last. .-He expressed
the opinion that Sloan would have
lived from 10 minutes to 10 hours if
he had sustained only the shots In
the back. The phot in the abdomen
which severed the aorta he said
caused Instant death, or death as
Instantaneously as it can be affec
ted.
Much discussion was had as to dif
ference rt pressure from the aorta
and pulmonary circulatory system,
the physician stating that normally
there would be four of five times
more pressure in the aorta.
Farley Mogan, state police officer,
yesterday afternoon reported on re
sult of tests made with the gun
and a sheet as to how close the gun
was to Sloan's body when it was
fired. Mogan reported the tests
showed that the three shots in the
back were made when the gun was
directly against the body. The shot
in the abdomen, he said, could not
have been fired with the gun more
than an inch away from the body.
Attorneys reached an agreement
by stipulation today that the bloooj
sheet found on the bed would not
be put Into the evidence as a phy
sical offering but expert witnesses
in shape of Drs. Menne and Hunter
from Portland could give testimony
as to information they found from
the sheet and Its condition. Dr,
Menne mounted the stand this
morning and Dr. Hunter was ex
pected to be reached this afternoon.
The state then expected to conclude
Its case wllh Joe Murray, ballistic
expert from the state prison, to take
the stand. A few witnesses might oe
briefly recalled after Murray, said
Prosecutor Trlndlc.
Testimony of Dr. Menne as to the
bloody sheet had for ite object to
show that the bloodstains on the
sheet were a result of coughing on
the part of Sloan and that the blood
came from his lungs, the lungs be
ing punctured from the shots in the
back. The expert testimony was to
reveal from the shape of the blood
stains that they were caused fiom
coughing and not just from a flow
of blood. Similarly shaped blood
stains on the floor, on a lace cover
ing on a table top near the bed, ail
figured in. The top of the table wa.s
broken, a piece hanging from It by
a sliver and the state will attempt
to show that after Sloan had been
shot In the bark he made his way
dizzily and half conscious from the
bad, that he fell over the table and
broke It, leaving the tell-tale trace
of coughed up blood stains on -.the
table cover. The state will then at
tempt to show that Sloan reached
In his pocket with his right hand
and pulled out his cigarette lighter
In an effort to light the lamp. He
held this lighter tight In his grasp
when found after death, The state
will then attempt to show that Kyle
again fired, this time Into Sloan's
abdomen which caused Instant
death and he fell over on the bed
on his face. The state will use the
experts to deduce these theories
from their deductions as ?hown
fiom blood conditions, the prosecut
or stated.
Joe Murray, the prosecutor stuted,
was expected to show that not only
five shots were fired from the gui..
but that an effort was made to fire
a sixth shot but the cartridge failed
Continuation of
Premiership
From Page One
residence their headquarters asked
Sekomlzu to remove what the revo
lutionists thought was the premier's
body, the secretary did so fully
aware that the body was that of
some one other than the premier.
"When I saw the body," Sekomlzu
told the news agency, "I realized
that it was that of Col. Matsuo who
had married the premier's younger
sister.
"Matsuo and Okada had very
similar voices. The rebels appeared
convinced that the body was that
of Okada. I cannot tell you now
where the premier was during the
outbreak."
CONGRESS TOLD
TO FOREGO PAY
Lawrence, Kan., Feb. 20 (IP) Wil
liam B. Felts, 70, pensioned Spanish
American War veteran, believes that
all aspirants to public office should
be willing to pay to serve.
And he backs his belief with a
promise, to pay $250,000 to serve as
representative from the 2d Kansas
district. U. S. Guyer, republican,
Kansas City, Kan., now represents
the district.
Felts recently sent his declaration
as an independent candidate with
the $250,000 clock to Frank J, Ryan,
secretary of state. Ryan returned
the declaration with the statement
that an independent cannot run un
less he presents a petition from the
voters of his district. Felts replied
ho could get the petition and has
set about doing it.
Felts writes and publishes his
own poetry although he has made
no money from such ventures. His
most prolific piece is entitled, "Get
tysburg Monumentum." It Is 356
pages long.
The money to back up his belief
that office holders should pay to
serve was provided by his brother,
Col. James O. Felts, wealthy auc
tioneer of Winona, Kan.
"If office holders in key positions
were made to pay for the honor,"
Felts said, "tills country would get
a better class of public servant. In
stead, our general run consists of
persons who cannot earn their own
living."
WINE MARKETS
SLOW TO OPEN
Washington, Feb. 29 (tP) Amateur
manufacture of wine and heavy tax
es explain a small decline in wine
Imports from Spain last year and
the failure of Argentina and Chile
to find a market here, trade author
ities believe.
More than 25,000,000 gallons of
wine were estimated produced last
year in the basements of American
homes. Hundreds of thousands who
learned to make wine during "bone
dry" days have continued the prac
tice even when wine can be pur
chased at every corner grocery.
In 1033 Spain shipped 478,000 gal
lons of wine to the United States,
and in 1034 only 350,000 gallons. Pre
repcnl predictions that the wines of
Argentina and Chile would find
markets here have not been fulfilled.
Importers blame the home manu
facturers, the tariff and the Inter
nal revenues for the unfavorable-im-port
situation. They are seeking re
duction In Internal revenues, and
also hope that the negotiation of a
United States-Spain reciprocal trade
agreement might lead to lower tar
iffs. A third possible remedy would bo
an advertising campaign for import
ed wines.
"Buy American" campaigns are
said to have made the United States
conscious of Its own wine industry.
The "bootlegger." who flourished in
the prohibition era, is still a factor
although of waning Importance In
the present wine trade, as his eva
sion of tariffs and taxes may enable
underselling of legal products.
37 YEARS' SERMONS
WILL BE RECORDED
London, Feb. 29 (LP) William Wil
liams, of Linn hurst, claims to be
the world's champion ' ae.nion tas
ter." He has heard more than 3,000 In
the past 37 years. Tnat means he
has had approximately 12,000,000
words of good advice, counsel and
assurance served up to him.
Williams has kept a faithful rec
ord of the sermons. He has a list of
preachers' names, date? and texts.
Of the sermons he has heard, 846
were from texts In the Old Testa
ment and 2,282 from tin- New Testa
ment. The most popular choice by
preachers who preaJied from the
Old Testament was the Book of
Psalms, from which texts were
taken. Isaiah comes next with 124,
and Ocnesls third with 65.
Preachers from the New Testa
ment mainly favored St John's Gos
pel, from which 368 texts were ta
ken. St. Matthew comes second with
343, and St. Paul's Epistle to the He
brews third with 166. Only one
preacher preached fiom Obatllah,
and only one from John's Second
Epistle.
to go off. The fifth shot, the stale
contends, went through the tamp
chimney. The lamp is In evidence
showing a broken chimney.