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I ONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1936 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON An Optimist-the Fellow Who Goes to the Dentist Office and Growls Because Someone is Ahead of Him. CapitalJiJournaJ CLASSIFIED tnVKKTlSING 'f BA1I-.S fcr lint loe per Una. S timet 2.c Per line, 6 tlnus 40c rtr line. 1 montn tl.2i Minimum per d 23 cents. Ada may be placed by telephone but o alloutuice fcr phune rrruri, Want aoa inubt tf Id by 10 a.m. fay of publication. Circulation of the Capital Journal I for the week ending Sept. 12. i 1936. Dally a vim age distribu tion 10,066 , Net paid 10,568 Mem ber Audit Burea. af Circaiatieiu ; FOR SALE HOUSES MOiJEKN 5-nu. Uurmshed) Large lot $3200; 500 down, 3U per mo. Modern 6-rm. late bulii. H.W. flra., a mis. SJ500, 4oy down. . Maw ultra -moaen., nevt'r occupied, 6 rnu. and uniinibhtd upstairs. Let us how you this lovely home before you buy. si 500. Beautiful modern home, large shade trees, fruit, shrubbery, t2650. Terms. 1 WILLAMETTE HEAL ESTATE 381 State St. PH. 7113 a 4-R. Furnished. Basement, garage, lot 70x140; 92100. Terms. 5-Ii. hse.. lot 66x140; just outside city limits; $1676, asy terms. Strictly modem 6-R. hse. X. Salem, S3250; easy terms. 8-r. trlctly modern hse. 6 blocks from P.O. H. Lot U2i.2xl65: StiOOO; very easy terms. Listings "Wanted. Rich L. Belmann. 167 S. High. Dial 8032. P226- ( . $3975. HERE Is a hout that is close-In. Jilts do tent l al business property, has 3 irijarge bedrooms downstairs, 4 bedrooms mna a nam upsiairs. Basement, iuiii ce, atractlve yard, with 4 Karaite. $6900. A beautiful home on Pair mount bill with living room, dining room, fcltchen, nook; 4 bedrooms upstairs, v double plumbing, larce attic, oil bur ner. This house Is ultra-modern. . P. H. BELL 429 Oregon Bldg. 1 Phone 8121 a22fl' COZY 3-room house with cement base ment $1600: only 9100 Down. bal. terms. COTTAGE REALTY CO., 2fi2 W Cottage St. a226" FOR SALE Small modern house, close to Willamette university. $300 down, balance like rent. Phone 40D5. Ti227 REAL HOME BAROAINS $3150. Attractlvfi modern 5 -room home located at 1725 N. 18th St. $1150 '' down will handle. $4300. Modern up-to-date late built ' home with 6 rcoms, nice large lot 4 with fenced-in yard. Located in En glewood section, $1300 down, bal. $30 per month. , $2800. Good 8 -room home with bne ment and furnace. Located on Fair mount HtH. V3 canh, bil. terms. ; $2350. Good 4-room home with two bedrooms, plastered, basement and furnace, garage, 100 down, bal. $23 per monfh to include Int. v $2500. Modern o-room home wttn ygm Dasement, iurnace, rirepiare, gar- fe bnl. 922 per month to Include Int! at s percent. $2300, Good five-room plastered bun galow home located nrar Leslie school. 300 down. oai. 82S per mo. SEE US FOR BARGAINS j W.H. GRABENHORST A; CO., Realtors T 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 6468. a226 VIEW TRACT: 1.4 acres with small I house, close In. Price 92000; 9500 down, bal. 920 per month to Include J Int. I See W. H. GRABFNHORST & CO 4 134 g Liberty 8t. Phone 646B. a226" FOR SALE Near grade, Junior and nlirh school, nest 8 room bungalow, newly painted and decorated. Nice east front lot with abundance of choice shrubs. Price for quick sale only $3 500 terms to suit buyer. Place carries 92. 800 HOLC loan. Immediate poflsen Slon. Call Mrs. Ellis, with CHILDS St MILLER. Realtors 844 State Street.' Phone 6708 THREE WONDERFUL BUYS IN SALEM HOMES B room cottage on paved street. Larjre corner lot with shade trees Dis tant owner says sell for 91.100. Part i ah, balance terms. . To close an estate, must sell our home. 2 story. 8 room residence with besement. 3 nice lots with fruit and hade trees. Both streets paved and pp'd. Price only 92,100 worth double. Immediate possession of a repos sessed home. Neat 5 room house on eVolPe east front lot. Price onlv $1.500 001300 00 cash, balance like rent To but vour hme see CHILD St MIL! EH. Realtors 844 State Street Phone 6708 DIRECTORY BICYCLES and Accessories. Ramsden, 143 8. Lib, o EXCAVATING BXCAVATINO of all kinds, basements dug, dirt hauled or moved. Dirt for sale. Salem Sand St Gravel CO. S408 o FL0KIST Brelthaupt'i forf lowers. Dial 5904. o" LOCKSMITH . B. Stewart. 351 Court. Ph. 7S1S. 0245 PaintinR-I'aperhanRinR PAINTINO" Papering I. O. Burrell Ph. 8742. 0226 PLUMBING THEO. M. BARR. Plumbing, heating, sheet metal works. 164 S. Commercial street. o PHOTO ENGRAVING Salem Photo Engraving. 147 N. Com'l STONE MASON J. W. SNEED- Stone houses, retaining walla, fireplaces. Rt. 4 Box 210. Ph. 86F3. 247 Sewine Machine Repairs C K. Lea therm in T 8675: 1163 Waller O230 STOVES AM) FENCE " REPAIR stoves, ranees, circulators Sell new and rebuilt stoves ramies and circulators Fence and fence posts R. B riemlng, 262 Chemeketa o TRANSFER and STORAGE LARBER Transfer Storage P 3131 o WELL DRILLING 8NEED. Rt. 4 Box 210 Ph. SflFS. 247 WOOD SAWING H H. Boenlng. Ph. 9633. Salem. 0242 R. B. CROSS. 1145 No. 17th. Ph. 8178 227 WINDOW CLEANING NEW DEAL WINDOW CLEANING CO Windows. Floors, Woodwork. Tel 9bOO 0387. AUTOMOBILES I AUTOMOBILES Always a Better ysed Car for Less Money at McKay's 29 Pontiac Sedan s $ 95 29 Hudson Sedan $245 33 Ford V-8 Coupe $375 33 Dodge Sedan $545 35 Chevrolet Town Sedan $645 35 Chevrolet Sport Sedan $695 35 Graham Sedan $695 Generous Trades - - - Written Guarantees Low G.M.A.C. Terms - - - Better Cars McKay Chevrolet Co. 333 Center Phone 3189430 N. Commercial, q FOR SALE HOUSES PRICED to sell S285Q will buy this newly redecorated modern home. lar-e lot with lovely shrubs and fruit trees. Terms and less lor cash. See at 830 Shipping. a226 FOR SALE FARMS FA It MS AND DEER OPEN SEASON ON BOTH. LETS GO! 400 A. within 5 miles Canby. Best soil. Improved, springs, timber. $60.00 per A. 400 A. on stream, some cult. 921.00 per A. 10 A. cult, on pave't, bl'd'g'a, $1300, terms. 10 A. creek, elect., phone, timber, $1000. 10 A. equipped, 300 cords fir on Molalla R. 2 miles Canby. 91500. 20 A. on Thayer road 21-2 miles out from Oregon City. Elect, house, barn, b A. cult., creek. Cascade silt loam soil. 91550. Ctin rent one yr. for 975 cash with option to buy for 1 year. 18 A. fine timber and sou, 1000 cords stumpage on Thayer road, 91550 9500 cash. All year gravel road, only 3Vi miles to Oregon City. Fine turkey rancn. Dig ceoar. Battleson Land Company. Canby. Ore. 40 year's selling "Dirt Cheap." b228 9 A. All in Alfalfa. Good 6-r. plastered hse. 92000. Some terms. 10'i A. near Swegle sch., poor buildings, 921 .50; terms. Rich L. Relmann, 167 S. Hlph. Dial 8632. b226 LAND BARGAIN 143 acres with 90 acres plow land, old buildings, 7 miles out. 935 per acre If taken right now. Terms. See W. H.' GRABFNHORST St CO. 134 8. Liberty St. b226 SPECIAL Bargain, 150 acres river bot tom. 1-3 cultivation, balance pasture, creek, large barn, small home, $3500; $1000 down. VALLEY LAND CO. 370'fc State b22fl" BELOW VALUE 91500 cash will tRke 5 acres with 6- room house, good bnrn. gnrage. chlck- enhouse. well, several large shade trees around house. 5 miles from Salem. The buildings are worth the money. W. H. GRABENHORST & CO., Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. b228 $500 DOWN and balance 925 per mo. will buy 10 acres of fine prairie soil east of flalem. Old buildings. A Real Buy at 92250. W.H. GRABFNHORST CO., Renltnrs 134 S. Liberty St. b226 FOR SALE Miscellaneous COTTON sacks, unbleached, 60 cents per doz. Ph. 133F2. Lee Hatchery. C231" SACKED poultry fertilizer, straight or with peet moss. Also with straw. Ph. 133F2. Lee Hatchery. c231" 93 Model Marlln 32-40 rifle. Phone 7213 after 6. c228 NEW 4-person Travelome house trailer. Ph. 7549. N. Salem Auto Court. c226 MOD. 2-party trailer hse. Bargain, Hurry. Willamette Cherry Growers. c228 Concord Grapes deilv. Ph. 4383. c231 ORAPES 2c lb. at King's (bring con tainer), Vi ml. north of Four Corners. C231 FOR Sale: Vose walnut piano, good condition. 950. Jaqulth Music Co.. 260 N. Mlgn St. C22tt CROSLEY all elect, radio 910. Jaqulth Music Co., 260 N. High. C228 SEE the New Grunow Tel-e-Dlnl Radio, 11-tub eradto for 974. Jaqulth Music CO., 260 N. Hltth. RPARTON console radio. A-l cond Sell or trade for old fir. Ph. 3582. c225 IMPROVED Concord grapes and prunes, ml. H on Wallace Rd. Bx. 181. C230 FARM implements. Call 63F13 eve. nings. c226 REAL CONCORD and Sweet Water grapes. Stoddard, l1, miles out Wal lace roaa. WINCHESTER Pump Gun tie gun case, 12 guage, 363 State St. c226' One ROMNEY Buck, one Shropeshire buck. L. Townsend, Mission Bottom. e228 APPLES. K intra and other varieties. 1 ml. Wallace Rd. Ph. 8F11. Pratt's. c245 WE BUY. SELL or Exchange anvthln? that s salable at F N Woodry' Auc tlon Market. 1610 N sP;immer St.- in Hollywood Phone 5110 c OOAT MILK 15c qua.t h 71W4 e' FURNITURE ranges ruirs linoleum. radios Moderate prices Woodry Fur niture Co 474 S Corr.merelBl St c TYPEWRITERS Adding Machines. Cash Registers sold rerted swapped Expert repairs, reasonaoie prices Koen Typewriter Exc 420 Court Pa 6778 c FOR SALE LIVESTOCK REGISTERED Pcrcheron stallion, black. 7 yrs.. wt. 1860. Phone 7F22. Ben McKlnney. R. 1 Box 275, Salem. FIVE young Jers"y and Guernsey cows. T B. and A B. tested. Milking. Two to frrshen Dec, three Januarv. Red barn. Columbia St . saiprn. -2Z6 FOR SALE WOOD 45 CDS. 4 ft. Oak. Ph. 8025. Wood. Ph. 48F14. Smith-Rubens. ge244 WOOD Sawing reasonable. Ph 8290 16" old fir 95.30. Ph 9456. 12-INCH Mill Wood and planer wood 95 per cord load Cobbs Mitchell. 340 South 12th Phone 7448 ee FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE White Leghorn pullets. several hundred laying. P. F. Stof- heiae, Salem, a miles. Pacific hignwav. f22fl ELECTRIC APPLIANCES "FOR RENT OR SALE" New 6t Used APEX Electric Refriger ators ft Washing Machines Ph 96o0 T D WOODROT Richfield Ser Stat Center at Cburcn Ate- Aeiem. Mi35" WANTED HELP MAN about 40 years old. Can make around 930 per week. Must have car. Easy work. 6 hours per day. See Mr. Dovid. Hogg Bros. 0 a.m. only. g230 MEN Who have mastered carpentry or oth er manual trades but now find It difficult to obtain steady employ ment, will find It worth while to in vestigate the possibilities of a affer ent type of work. Our organizaton, ono of the larg est and most successful In Its field, employs a number of such men, who are earning far more than was possi ble at their trades. No investment is required and we furnish necessary training and equip ment. Applicants for positions cow open in Salem and vicinity will be Inter viewed at 503 Royal Court Apart ments between e:4o ana i pjn. Tues day, September 11. g226 Christmas Cards. Big commissions selling personal Christmas card, sta tionery, and 7 sensational assort ments, special low priced humorous personal cards. Experience unneces sary. Free samples. Wallace Brown. 225M Fifth Ave., New York. g226 THREE neat appearing young men to work on regular routes In and near Sa lem. Good future. No experience nec essary. Apply Hotel Bligh between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. today. Ask for Mr. Keely. g-227 HIGH school girl willing to work for room and board. Ph. 9507. g226 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION, AIR CONDITIONING men wanted: Reli able, fair education, mechanically In clined, who would like to better them selves. Must be willing to train spare time to qualify as installation and ser vice exports. No experience necessary. Write giving ape. present occupation, etc. Utilities Inst., Box 281 Capital Journal. g226 WANTED SITUATION HSKPR. Middle aged, dependable, good cook, wants work In motherless home, city, farm. Jennie Miller, Gen. Del. h228 PRACTICAL nursing. Best of refer ences. Atred 'people specialty. Some house work. Box 279 Capital Journal. h22S CARPENTER Work or shingling. W. H. Perry and Sons, 967 8. Com'l. h226 WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED to rent 5 room house bv reliable party. References furnished. Box 280 Journal. 1228 GOOD used youth bed. Mahogany or Ivory color. Phone 8643. 122? GENTLEMAN desires sleeping room; private entrance, or small bachelor apartment preferred. Box 277 Capttnl Journal. 1226 F N WOODRY, the Auctioneer, pays cash or trade for uso'i furniture ot what have your Ph. 5110 1 FOR RENT FOUR room furnished house 925.00. Enquire upstairs at 1620 Ferry. J228 2 Strictly modern 7-r. houses on N. Summer St. 945 and 950 per mo. Pos session given immediately. Rich L. Relmann. 167 8. High. Dial 8632. J226 FURN. 6-room house close in. Cottage Realty Co.. 262 N. Cottage. j226" A 5-ROOM house with basement, fur nace. garnKe. 930. P. H. BELL, 429 Oregon Bldp. Phone 8121. J226 6-ROOM modern home, 1845 Fir. J228 FURN. APT. 926. 1411 State. STRICTLY modern 5-room house 935 per month. 435 Market. J227 SLEEPING ROOMS 1208 Court. Ph. 8202. J226 ROOM for teacher. Ph. 5136. J227 NICE slpg. rm. close in. 172 Marlon. J227 FURNISHED House, 760 S. Com). Phone 6406. J229' ROOM with garage, close In. Reason able. Phone 3859. morn, or eve. J236 Modern apt. Adults. 643 Union. J22R NICELY furnished sleeping room. 1st floor, good bed. Gentleman pre., meals Opt. Phone 6438. J226 Pleasant Sleep. Rms. 1132 Hlnes. J243 OFFICE room for ren. 881 Stats 8t Phone 871S ) PIANOS Phonngmpn snC sewtnq machines1 for rent H L Stiff Puml turs Co 1 DREAMLAND furnish"! cottages On raffe $8 per month 1 ROOM AND BOARD TABLE BOARD. 1686 Chemeketa. JJ227 ROOM and Board, South Commercial sonable. 546 DOUBLE or Sinsle room with bonrd close in. Phone 6482. JJ226 Board and Room. 691 Union. LOST AND FOUND LOST: In West Salem, female Boston Terrier. Atred and deaf, name Pesgv. Rewnrd. Phone 6r)51. k28 MISCELLANEOUS WE Pick ud dead and worthless hors es Phone 4B69. m252 REAL ESTATE 8-ROOM plastered houw. basftmcnt, lsrtte lot. some fruit, clone to High land nchool. for only $2M0; 1300 down. on!, monthly. S'ACnE tract, all In mixed fruit Houae and barn. elec. llRhta. Clone to Bell cre.t. Price 2850. Exchange for Salem residence. 10 ACRE tract mllet from Salem. Good house and barn. elec. lights, for only S2500: Exchange for Salem hous 8 M. EARI.E - - VICK BROS 208 ft. High. Phone 78 n237 ANYTHINO pertaining to Real Estate. Buy. Sell or Exchange. 8e Undgrcn or Tucker 173 S High. Ph M90 n Journal Want Ada Pay AUTOMOBILES '29 CHEV. couch. Runs fine. 9175. 325 So. 14. After 5:30 p.m. q226 REAL ESTATE SOUTH of Salem. 37 acres of the best soil, all under cultivation. Year 'round creek. Dandy 15 cow barn, chicken St hog houses. Modern 7 -room bouse with all improvements, lovely yard with shade trees. 6 cows, team, 100 hens, 2 sows, 32 tons of hay, all equ ipment needed to run this Included at 96500, about 92500 cash will handle This is one of the slghtliest and best farms we have listed. A real money maker. SEE Mr. Sever in with Guardian Bldg. Salem. n LARKIN REALTY CO. 109 S. Com'l. St. - - Phone 5470 COAST 2 ACRES: Close to BEACH, on 101 hwy. Blds., elec, city water, ex change for VALLEY, prefer SALEM. Have SOME of the BEST FARMS IN THE VALLEY; LOWEST OF TERMS 360 acres. 100 cultivated, paved hwys., plenty of water, buildings (old). NOW $25 per acre. 120 acres for 81000; 97 acres 91000; 10 acres East of Salem o exchange for smaller acreage. n226" Exchange REAL ESTATE INCOME 9400 A MONTH Well constructed modern building. Good Income on 935.000. Want good equipped ranch for part. Jesse G. Campbell, 226 Oregon Bldg. nn226 EXCHANGE; Will trade 120 acres of timber and 9500 In cash for 6-room house In Salem. See W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 134 3. Liberty St. nn226 40 ACRE good river bottom farm. Could be Irrigated. Exchange for house In Salem or acreage close In. 7-room modern house in Portland. Exchange for house in Salem. VALLEY LAND CO, 370 State. nn226" FARMS FOR CITY We have two of the best farms In the Lake Lablsh district, excellent soil, can be had stocked and equipped. ' Owner will accept good Salem res idence or Income property. 103 acres, two barns, lovely modern home. Nearlv all under ploy. Abun dance of fruit and nuts. Located on hlwav 99E Just south of Woodburn. Excellent site for camp ground and service station. 916.000 takes all. Will accept residence In Balem to 95,000. See Mr. Walter, with CHILDS St MILLER, Realtors 344 State Street. Phone 6708. nn PORTLAND home. Rood district, ex change for Salem. Write 346 N. Cap itol. nn226 EXCHANGE 8 acre tract located on highway close to Salem. Will trade and pay difference for good property In Salem. Also neat 5 room modern house will located In S. Salem. Corner lot with room for another house. Price 83.500. Will accept small tract In exchange. Call Mrs. Ellis, with CHILDS At MILLER, Realtors 344 State Street. Phnne 6708. nn FINANCIAL LOANS WANTED: 91500. Good first mortgtiRP security. Phone 3385. r226 MONTHLY PAYMENT LOANS on Sa lem homes at better than FHA rates. Salem Federal Svgs. Si Loan Assn. 130 South Liberty St. r b2 MONEY to loaa on good resi dence and business property. Chns. Hudkins 275 State St. r- MORTOA'lE LOANS or business and residence properties, lurest rates Ab rams St Ellis, tnc Masonic Bldg r AUTOMOBILE LOANS LOW RATES - - - - EASY TERMS CONFIDENTIAL P. A. EIKER State Lie. M-167. r241" AUTO LOANS Private money at tow rates, 1 to 20 months to pay. Roy H. Simmons, license M-152. First National Bank Bldg., Salem. r Personal Loans By an Independent Salem Finance Co. Amounts to 91600 One to 20 Months to Repay Deal with an Independent Salem owned-and-operated finance company where your needs will receive every consideration both before and aftef the loan Is made. NO DELAYS - - NO RED TAPE General Finance Corp, First Nat'l. Bank Bldg. - - Phone 16R Licensed S-138 by State. r AUTO LOANS NEW LOW RATE WILLAMETTE W.AN CO. 519 Ouardlan Bldg M-1 60 r INVESTMENTS Invest rour savings at 6 to 6 percent on first mortgage securities See Haw kins A Roberts r LOANS wanted on farm and city pro perty Before borrowing inquire at Hawkins St Roberta r STRAIGHT 6 money no commis sion Benjamin Prank.il Home Loan To build, modernize or refinance see Delano. 290 North Church St r Do You Want to BUY OR SELL ft USED CAR We'll finance Any private sale be tween you and your friends where the balance Is 9300 or less And you can have a yeai or longer to repay. Salary loans to persons permanently employed Phone or see Mr. Brandon. Beneficial Loan Society, second floor New Bligh Bldg. State and High Sta. Phone 3740 r AUCTIONS COWS AND SHKEP I will sell at public auction on my farm 6 miles north, and 1 mile east of Rtckreall. in Polk county, on the On Orove-Bethel road, one mile south of the Bethel school, on Thursday. S'pt. 24. commencing at 10 a m. 17 head of cattle, 175 head of sheep. 2 brood sows with pigs. 3 work hor-e. 376 sacks oats. 20 tons baled hay. Full set of farm equipment end small tools. Owner: F. N. Arnott, Auctioneer: Ben T. Sudtrll. Clerk: Fd C. Dunn. t227 Social Sewing Club Guest Haynes Home Mill City Mr. Ed Haynea was hosteu to the Social Sewine club at Its reeulnr meeting at her home Thursday afternoon. Fallowing- an afternoon of sewing and vlaltlng. refreshment were served by Mrs. Haynes. Club members present for the ses sion Included Mrs. W. J Robinson. Mrs. O. H. Newman, Mrs. 8. Jep sen, Mrs. Otto Oeertsen, Mrs. Chas. Sullivan. Mrs, R. D. Turpin, Mrs. Mary E. Hendrlcson. Mrs. Clara Ellsworth. Mrs. H. I. Plymale, Mrs. Ed Bertram and the hostess, Mrs. Ed Haynes. IDAHO MAV CIEST SIlvtTton Lloyd Tracey of Poca tello. Idaho, Is spending several weeks In Sllverton as house guest of the family of his cousin, Mrs. H'lpn Ofstedahl who recently took up her naldtcc hen from Milton, M. O. AUTOMOBILES Otto J. Wilson says every Used Car must be sold at once and here is what we are willing to do: WE ARE PUTTING OUR PRICES DOWN TO ROCK BOTTOM AND WILL INCREASE THEM 95 PER DAY FOR SEVEN DAYS UNTIL THEY ARE BACK TO THE NORMAL ASKINQ PRICE 1936 Bulck Touring Sedan. Formerly 1935 Pontiac DeLuxe Sedan " 1935 Ford DeLuxe Tudor H 1934 Chevrolet Master Sedan. 1931 Bulck 6-wheel Sedan. 1931 Bulck 5-wheel Sedan, " 1930 Chrysler 77 Sedan " - 1929 Nash Coupe " 1930 Packard Sedan REMEMBER These Prices are for QUICK SALE ONLY, and every day you wait, they go up 96 each. - - - For better deals on high grade Used Cars OTTO J WILSON BU1CK St PONTIAC Sales At Service 38B N. Commercial - - - Phone 5451 - - - Salem, Ore. q ENROLLMENT ' OF 275 OVER THAT OF 1935 (Continued from page 1) takes the place of the discarded Park and Lincoln scholos, it located in a section where many families secure work in the hop field and prune orchards. A substantial in crease in the registration at Bush is expected during the next two weeks. Reflecting a substantial growth on the part of the city In general, the enrollment of first graders was up 76 over the first day last year During the pest four or five years there had been little or no increase in the grade school enrollment. Be ginners registered today totalled 364 as compared with 268 a year ago. At the senior high school there was a registration this morning of 1389, an increase of 112. Parrlsh, too, displayed a decided upturn wltn 911 registered as against 870 a year ago. The Increase at Leslie Junior high where a much enlarged plant greeted the faculty and students wax not so marked, the figures be ing 368 for this year as against 383 in 1935. Crowded conditions will prevail at the senior high building since the new structure will not be available during the first semester at least. Opening day enrollments during pie past nine years follow. 1928, 4135; 1929, 3900; 1930,. 4042; 1931. 4443; 1932, 4361; 1933. 4350; 1934, 4505; 1935, 4469; 1936, 4744. SEEK TAXES ON MULKEY BLOCK The state board of control, co operating with the city of Portland, reopened the move today to collect taxes and assessments against the three story Mulkey building In Portland which was bequeathed the state upon the death of Marshall Armstrong, the sole heir, who has a life tenancy In the property. Commissioner R. E. Riley and City Attorney Prank Grant of Port land appeared before the board and stated the tenant has refused to pay $2,836 in assessments and $4,- 261 In taxes, but retains all the in come from the property. Appointment of a receiver to col lect the rentals and apply them on the Indebtedness was suggested, and the board moved to ascertain from the attorney general what steps could be taken. The property, valued at $55,000 was bequeathed the state by the late Frank M. Mulkey as a probable state office building In Portland, after the death of the heirs whom he granted life interest. The state legislature accepted the gift and placed the control In the hands of the board of control. Investigation was also ordered by the board to study the possibility of reconstruction into a state office building. Armstrong recently re jected the proposal. Continuation of Water Pipe Prom Page 1 bably tomorrow the Steel Pipe & Tank corporation of Portland will begin laying approximately 4000 feet of 38-Inch steel pipe from th river to east city limits ot Stayton. By Oc tober 1 the National Tank Si Pipe company of Portland Is expected to begin laying over 4000 feet of 42-ln. creosoted Douglas fir pipe from the infiltration gallery to connect with the steel pipe under the river. The other big Job slated for the next two weeks will be construction of tha 100.000 gallon steel water tower for high level usage adjacent to the res ervoir. This work will be done by the Seattle Boiler Works. A trenching machine is now work ing 16 houis a day on excavation for pipe on the Island. The work Is being rushed to keep ahead of the rainy season. Kern it Klbbe, who have the con tract for construction of the reser voir, expect this week to start pour ing concrete for the cover of the east half of tite big structure. Improvements Noted West Salem with bean harvest over the men are turning their time to Improving their places. New barns, hew roofs, additional roooms added, many new changes art be ing made, while the women folks are winding up the canning and pickling, so they can get out the quilt pieces and looking forward to the qulltlngs and different dubs to begin again. AUTOMOBILES advertised at 9796 Today $760 " 9765 Today $730 H 9595 Today $560 - 9585 Today 9550 " N 9395 Today 9360 9385 Today 9340 9365 Today 9330 - 286 Today 9260 " " 9365 Today 9330 LEGION HEARS PLEA OF CHIEF TO AVERT WAR (Continued from page 1) summer the convention of the re publicans, Townsendltes and Cough linltes. The balcony filled slowly. After the Rev. Thomas D. Ken nedy, national chaplain, delivered the Invocation Gov. Martin L. Davey of Ohio gave the first welcoming address. Gov. Davey launched an attack on the Veterans of Future Wars, which he described as an organization of university students designed "to make a mockery of the things you fought for." He drew applause with the re mark, "the Veterans of Future Wars were organized to sneer at the ser vice of the men who risked their all; millions of men resent (hat sneer. , "They express a disrespect for the things we stood for; perhaps It Is because they were In their cradles and they do not understand." Moyor Harold H. Burton of Cleve land said Cleveland "was glad to be the first clty In the nation to en tertain this great convention the second, time." Responding to the addre.ss of wel come U. S. Senator Bennett C. Clark, past national commander. said 1930 probably was "the great est year In the history of the Ameri can Legion." "The great climax of this year were the efforts of Commander Murphy for legislation sponsored by the Legion to the end that the United States may keep out of fu ture wars," Senator Clark said, "The next session of congress will enact legislation for taking the pro fit out of war. The American Legion Is not a military, fascist organization, but la made up of men who have proved their patriotism and do not have to prove their devotion to the constitution of the United States." Murphy said: "It la a tragic thought that the 'war to end war,' which we fought In 1917 and 1918, was In truth the awful beginning of a series of con flicts that may end wara only be cause there Is no longer resource to carry them on, no longer men to fight, no longer the will to live, Murphy declared to the demonstra tive Legionnaires who crowded pub lic hall for their opening session. "What a pity that the fine and fleeting vision of world peace so nobly conceived by our war presi dent could not have been captured and moulded Into actuality. It was not. Today we look out upon a world of men and nations gone mad. "Guard against war through de fense that will discourage attack, that will repel aggresalon and In vasion; guard against war through neutrality that refuses to make other nations' quarrels our own, that la willing to endure the sacri fice of apparent profit through bel ligerent trade In the Interest of greater peace. "If war comes. In spile of peaceful example. In spite of our will and determination to give no cause for war. In spite of our desire to deal fairly and live peacefully. If war must come, let It be the business of the nation. "Let our every resource be avail able to the nation's defense! Let no one gain from the sacrifice of the men and women who toll that the armies and the navy may be fed. that the belching guns may be sup plied ! In brief, let the profit be taken out of war," the Legion's com mander said. Murphy, whose address waa made In presenting hi annual report, made public Saturday night, re commended "let every man and woman in America study your pro gram for peace. "Let them suggest. If they can, a better plan, based upon the stark realities of the day and the very hour, and falling that, let them Join with the American Legion In pressing with unrelenting vigor and determination for the enactment of legislation that. If it cannot Insure peace, will help to prevent war from coming to America. Demos Open Drive Corvallls Democrats of Benton county ave planned a meeting for Monday evening in the court room, when business at hand will be dis cussed and plans made for a cam paign In this county during the last remaining weeks preceding the vot ing period In November. Went Stayton Mr. and Mrs. Kelly of Waldport were weekend guests of her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kohl. Ruth Kohl came home with them. She has been vacationing there for several week. Ruth en tered her second year of high school at uyton. REBELS FORCE MILITIA BACK MADRID DRIVE (Continued from page 1) ing fascists but most of their shells went wide of the mark In the mink of a driving rain. Gen. Jose Asensio, commander of all governmen troops in central Spain, ordered hasty en trenchments dug for a pitched battle and a radio appeal summoned all go vernment reserves to their barracks to await orders. Capture of Maqueda would place. the Insurgents in a strategic position for assaults on both Madrid and To ledo. It is a junction of two mam highways, one leading northeast to Madrid, the other southeast to Toledo- Despite the explosion of two one- SIMPLE n MM' W I Cml f Us ' 4 Send FIFTEF.N CENTS for thin PATTERN. Endow 10 cents extra if you wish copy of our 1 ash ton Magazine. Addrtas the Kushinn Hureau, Salem Capital Journal, 623 Mission St.. San Francisco, Calif. No. 2896. Size.. Name Address ACROSS X. C ha lie 4. 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Government commanders, alarmed at the Increasing death toll In their own ranks, ordered a "no quarter" Infan try charge. Insurgents In the northwest cap tured Azpeita, 17 miles west of San Sepastlan in a victorious driver to ward Bilbao, diplomatic dispatches said. Other columns swept on Az coita and Motrlco. Government forces were reported hampered by lack of ammunition. A dispatch to the newspaper Dla rlo Noticias, In Lisbon, Portugal, said the Spanish government cruiser Jaime I, three destroyers and a sub marine had hoisted a white flag off Tangier and had proceeded to insurgent-held Ceuta. Spanish Moroc co. Mr. D. A. Douthit. is cutting her third set of teeth. TO SEW Saturday's Puzaie ('ant oft Popular au cesa Rulter trea IWk ptnnari Middle of the ocean Perceived through th ear Shelter 2.1 Hastened 24 Finn ecKt 15 Conjunction 17 Tlavfii, atriiRgie It Kind of eh rub or tree . Va II. La le eomtk form 1J Chop 34. CeUHnnua pn pa rat Inn u.Hfd by art ivt 97. 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