Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 22, 1910, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DATE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1010.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
E. IIOFER, Editor and Proprietor.
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state In
aiem
Demand
Ind opendent Mowippor Devoted to American Principles and
tho Progress and Dovelopement of All Oregon.
Published Uvcry Kveniug Except Sunday, Ealom, Oro.
SUHSORIPTION RATES.
(Invariably In Advance.)
ally, by carrier, per ycr.r. (6.00 Per month ..50o
aUT, by mall, per year. ... 4.00 Per month 83c
ffZSSSr, "b mall, per year-..... 1.00 Six months Mo
A Few Notes of Interest to Salem People in General and Strangers in Particular. This
Paper Coutains Advertisments of Many Responsible Real Estate Firms in the Capital City
ILLS CITY
TS MAIL
SERVICE
Beginning February 1st Stages
West From Salem Go Off
and Train Service
Goes On.
Tho daily mall sorvlco on tho Sa
lem, Falls City & Western Railroad
will bo established February 1, nc
. cording to Information received by
' Pc-stmast'or Farrar, of this city,
Tho dally stago sorvlco to Dallas
and McCoy will bo discontinued on
tho .samo dato, and tho drivers of tho
stages allowed ono month on their
contrasts after expiration of sorvlco.
This will probably glvo all points
on tho Salem, Dallas & Falls City
lines mall twlco a day, and mail will
also bo ablo to reach Monmouth and
Indopondonco by tho samo connec
tions. Postmaster Farrar lias not
yet received tho Bchodulo of mail
sorvlco. It will bo mado out by
Superintendent Whitney of Portland.
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?ft fC $ fi f 7 jf vfi )C f r
X-RAYS AND SMILES
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Salem, Oregon
Capital, Surplus mid Undivided
Profits, 1140,000.
Officers and Directors:
J. H. Albert President
E. M. Crolsan. . Vlco-Presldont
Jos, II. Albort Cashlor
John A. Carsn?
Goo. F. 'ilodgers
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Ton blocks paving In a year Is u
little slow. Why not make It forty
blocks this year?
Tho way to push Salem. Is to
spend $200,000 on sowors and a
million on mountain water and do
it right away.
Colonist rates on March first.
Send your friends tho facts about
Oregon products as published in Tho
Journal.
3fC
Thank heaven, Mary Adele Caso
was married on tho quiet. ,
Our advertisers reach two-thirds
to threo-fourths of all tho people in
Salem and tho free rural mall territory.
In your bodily systom Is looked
after by millions of llttlo soldiers
In your (blood thoso corpusclos
constantly fighting for you.
If this army is well fed and kept
healthy and strong, by taking Hood's
Sarsaparilla, it will destroy tho uncount
able hordo of gcrm-oncmies that are
attacking you every moment of your life.
Hood's Sarsaparilla will keep you
free from or will euro you of scrofula,
eczema, rheumatism, catarrh, anemia,
that tired feeling and all such ailments
Tho Putnam farm, of 200 acres
3 miles west In Polk county, has
been subdivided into small tracts of
10 acres-leach and put on tho mar
ket on easy payments. Tho plats
wore filed at Dallas today. This is
ono of tho best farms in Polk and
Is adapted for fruit ralsilng. It
will bo handled by Derby & Wilson.
Johnson's cherry orchard will bo
placed on tho market about Febru
ary 1 and sold off in small tracts,
G and 10 acres, on good terms. It
is located near- tho famous Furge
son cherry orchards In Polk county,
about fivo miles west of Salem on
the Salem Fall City line.
Tho Strong tract in Morningsldo
is being divided up into 2 to 10
acro pieces, which will be sold on
very easy terms. This property is
about a mile south of tho end of tho
Yew Park carllne. There has been
a heavy demand for lota on State St.
A franchise has been granted,
changing the route of tho Welch
lino in North Salem. Instead of
running on market street it will run
on Jefferson, thus enhancing the
valuot of tho property in that neigh
borhood. Bcchtel & Bynon sold lot 52 In
North Salem to Robert Dobson, who
has commenced tho erection of a
dwellng. Tho same firm also an
nounced tho salo of the Ramp prop
erty on Marion St. to J. R. Broyles
who buys for an investment. Sev
eral lots were also sold in Cordell
addition.
The Fleming Realty Co. sold four
lots at tho corner of 24th and State
Sts.
James Plant and S. P. Tollman
have opened real estate ofllces in tho !
U. S. National Bank building.
A move which -vin meet with tho
hearty approval of all Salem people
has been made by inspector A. W.
Long. Mr. Long has proposed to
havo a general, clean-up day when
everybody will take a llttlo tlmo off
and tidy up along the streets and
alleys. Thlero are many places,
which, while not unsanitary, are to
say tho least, very unsightly and do
not Impress a stranger In this city
very favorably. Tho real estate men
have to apologize for the appear
ance of some districts when they
are taking prospective buyers
through these sections. It is to be
hoped that Mr. Long's move will
meet with hearty approval.
The Realty Board met last Wed
nesday and adopted its by-laws. It
will meet again next Wednesday
and elect permanent officers.
There is a great scarcity of houses
to rent in this city just at present.
This is certainly a healthy sign.
H. A. Johnson & Co. sold the
Westacott property on Center street
this past week; also the Walker
property on Church street, the
Shafer farm near Turner.
Sursloff Bros, recently purchased
tho old marble works back of their
meat market.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
The following real estate trans
fers filed for record since January
1, 1910:
J. M. and E. J. Brown to Chester
M. Cox, lots 4, 5 and 6 In blk. 14 in
Falrmount Park, add., w. d. $650.
J. M. Wadsworth to S. and A.
Gerlg, a. in Sec. 30, t. 9, s. r.
3 e., w. d. $15.00.
Euleua P. White to E. May Bill
iard, land In blk. 40, City of Salem,
w. d. $650.
J. J. and R. Oeder to E. G. Oeder.
land in Marion county, w. d. $10.
R. A. and B. Gurshee to M. A.
Smith et ux, 43 acres In t. 8, s. r.
3 e., w. d. $1000.
Antone E. Reuben et ux to H. H.
Jackson et ux, 8 acres In t. 4, s. r.
2 w w. d. $91.
Homer Watson et al to Fred J.
Luce, land In Knob Hill add., to Sa
lem, w. d. $400. r
Mary and E. Mahan to Anna F.
Graotlinger, land in MI111 block in
southwest adition to Salem; w. J.
$100.
A. F. and A. Will to Ev M. and
E. M. Welch, 19.72 acres township
4 south, range 1 west; w d, $2500.
.H. and E. Hatch to I. and O. Pike,
21.S5 ncres section 32, township 4
south, rang 1 west; w d, $3800.
F. Frick to T. J. Patterson, 80
acres section 2G, township 7 south,
range 1 east; w d, $10.
A. H. und W. C. Reynolds to A. T.
and C. E. Moffltt, lot 8, block 74,
North Salem; w d, $625.
H. and E. Hatcher to A. F. Will,
19.72 acres township 4 south, range
1 west;w d, $170.
J. F. and S. E. Nathman to Jo
seph Schlechter Jr., 47.5 acres town
ship 7 south, range 2 west; w d,
$2500.
M. and F. Chappelle to Pontus
Anderson, lot 1 block 7, Chappelle's
addition to Woodburn; w d, $115.
C. E. Mcllwain et ux to W. Wolf,
79.25 acres township 7 south, range
1 west; w d, $8000.
B. G. and R. Frazler to Clara
Stroud, lots 2, 3 and 4, block 4,,
Highland add. to Salem; w d, $1200.
Alice May Webb to D. P. Wil
liams et ux, 66.30 acres township G
south, range 2 west; w d, $550.
Henry Heyne to Arthur F. Fel
lows, 1G0 acres township 8 south,
range 1 and 2 west; w d, $15,000.
H.D. and A. L. Trover to W. H.
and P. E. Parker, lots 3 and 4,
block 17, Riverside addition to Sa
lem; w d, $1.
H. C. Miller et al to A. N. Goin,
161.31 acres township 9 south,
range 1 wtest; w d, $4600.
Alfred Goin to M. B. Goin, 48.71
acres section 24, township 9 south,
range 3 west; w d, $1.
Charles and E. Druck to Evange
Brown, 25.35 ncres in Waldo Hills
Fruit Farm; w d, $2500.
D. Kleen to J. J. Crahane, three
fourths acre in Marion county; w
d, $50.
P. and H. L. Mammer to Anna
IOelsey, lots 15, 1G, 18, 19, 20, 21,
22, block 13, town of Scotts Mills;
w d, $1200.
J. W. Cook et ux to Edward A.
Jacobs, 5 acres township 6 south, ,
range 2 west; w.d, $2500.
M. and T. E. Cauflold to Tercy A. i
Cupper, land in block 4, Robert's
addition to Salem; w d, $13fj0. !
A. F. and J. Shultz to T. and B
Presbeck, 7.5 acres, lot 22 and westT i
half lot 21, block 1, Auburn addi
tion to Salem; w d, $1500.
E. and R. Wild to J. H. and M.
Williams; q c d, $20.
W. H. and K. M. Klngery to R. C.
Stots, 40 acres township 5 south,
range 1 wiest; w d, $1500.
F. and M. Kampft to D. A. and
K. Vogt, lots 3 and 4, block 2, Lar
son's addition to Pratum; w d, $300
E. S. and P. Porter to L. J.
Adams, lots 15 and 28 and south
half of lots 16 and 27, North Stl
verton; w d, $87.50.
S. S. and M. S. Herr to Benj.
Hofstetter, 11.09 acres section S,
township 7 south, range 1 west; w
d, $2000.
C. E. and M. E. Brown, to R. II.
and D. D. Leggett, lots 1 and 2.
Garden City addition to Salem, also
three and a third acres, township 7
south, range 3 west; w d, $7000.
F. W. and A. G. Lusk to Maxtl.f''
Smith northeast quarter of north""''
east quarter section 1G, township 7
south, range 1 east; w d, $10.
C. F. and M. 'Whitman to P. Whit
man, 14,616 square feet township 5
south, range 1 west; w d, $1900.
E. and F. Keil to Wm. Schwader
west half section 14, township' 4
south, range 1 west; q c d, $1100.
J. and L. L. Wakefield to Robert
Scheermer, one-half aero township
5 south, range 1 west; w d, $900.
S. E. and S. Hardcastle to Amos
Beach, lot 4, block 2, Woodburn
Pkg. Co.'s addition to Woodburn;
w d, $2000.
Donald Town Lot and Land Co.
to A. M. Pag, lot 22, block 6, town
of Donald; w d, $40i
J. H. and J. D. Albert to Samuel
Martin, 9.26 acres township 7 south,
range 2 west; w d, $1187.
Continued on page three.)
A FEW OF OUR BEST OFFERINGS
List Your Property With Us.
If it's a Bargain, We Will Advertise It on this Page Next Saturday
For A Subdivision
Wo havo 15 acres right In tho lino of Improve
ments, on a car lino and noar ono now building,
which will cut up Into lots to advantage. Given
this property to hnndlo on modern mothods wo
can sub-dlvldo It and sell tho lots so as to more
than double tho monoy Invested. This is a safo
and sano proposition for a man with moans to
handlo.
Tho proporty is in tho city limits, ton miuutos'
rldo from Statu stroot, and offers tho rarest kind
of a chanco to mako big mono' quick.
If lntarostud oomo to our office and let us toll
you about it.
Buy in Cardwell Addition
Tho lots which wo nro now selling should be
worth double tho present price next spring.
Nothing onhnncos tho value of proporty quick
er than an electric rond, and tho now oleqtrlc
lino now building toward tho Fair Grounds will
pass through Cardwell Addition.
Only a few lots loft. If you want ono, act
quick.
All lots 50x125, facing GG-foot
backing on lG-foot alloys.
streets, and
Only $250 and $275 for Inside lots and $300
for corners. 5 down and $5 per month. No In
terest. These lots, are sure to advance In value. Why
not take advantage, of the present low price and
oosy terms? Do It now.
Maps and prlco list on application.
A Good Cottage Buy
. $1100 will buy n good 5-room cottage on a
.good lot close to car line. There are some nice
fruit trees on the place. Everything is in good
repair. This home is worth -more money.
ANOTHER GOOD ONE.
A modern 6-room house in a good location, on
a largo lot, within walking distance, for $3000.
This place has bath, pantry, toilet, septic sewer,
electric lights, closot room, and in fact every
thing that makes an up-to-date home.
Some Vacant Lots
$250 farn lot on North Commercial street,
cornor.
$400 for two lots on 17th, oar lino now building
past those.
$350 for u Fourth stroot cornor.
$950 far a swell lot on State stroot.
.$700 buys allno Yow Park aornor.
150 lots In Highland addition.
$350 fluo so uth front on Jefferson.
$460 a sightly lot in Fairmount Park.
$1500 buyH n lino Conuuorclal stroot lot, sultnblo
for flats.
$4000 for n Court stroot lot, oppoalto Stato
houso grounds.
, Wj havo lots In ovqry addition to Salom.
On Installment Plan
Wo havo an oxtra largo lot and two housos, ono
oight rooms and the other tliroo, for salo on tho
istallmont plan for $1750, $150 down nnd balance
.$20 por month, Located on good stroot, convo
, nlont to two car linos. Place 'Will rent for about
enough to koup up monthly payments. Wo havo
ottered and sold many placos on tho easy pny
mont plan, but navor anything bottor or choapor
than this.
Tho only way for tho man of modorato moans
to got a start toward owning his own homo is to
mako up his mind to do it now, Gomo In und lot
us explain about this plneo.
. Tho prlco la not stuffed boonuso it Is to bo sold
on oa8y payments, but Is a low figure at any
tonus.
Some Exchanges
A fine 1 6-room houso In Wnlla Walla, Wash.,
for vnlloy property. This place rents for $50 per
month, Ownor will take a good farm or Salem
city proporty.
Twenty acres of good valley land not far from
a good town. Prlco $1000. Ownor will trade
for a homo of equal valuo or a little more, or for
clear lots.
130 acres of Tillamook land for Salem property
3G0 acres of good farm land for part Salem
proporty and part cash. .
Trades of all kinds. Seo us about yours.
A Good Farm
We havo a farm of 200 acres of the very best
valley land with good 'far mbulldlngs, fences,
wells, springs and everything that goes to mako
up a first-class ranch. Close to a good town, not
far from Salem. This place has a good orchard,
a lot of good general farming land nnd a llttlo
timber and pasturo land.
If you are looking for a farm this slzo we
know of nothing bettor to oftor. In fact there
is nothing bottor In tho valley to bo had. Tho
place Is all roady to move onto, and tho stock
will bo sold with tho place If dost rod.
Call at tho otllco for price and terms.
See Us for Any Kind of Property. We Buy, We Sell. We Exchange and We Advertise
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