THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEM; OREGON ' 1." FRIDAY MORNING, MAY, 13, 19I?7 si f 10 :! i i t f . " KUDU FILE MTE C0IUIPLA1T Members of Commission to ; Confer With Interstate Group Soon Interstate freight rates ou farm products tu Oregon as fixed by the- public sei vice commission and later sustained in an opinion by the state supreme court, are dis crirainalory and discriminate against Interstate commerce, ac cording to a complaint filed with the Interstate commerce commis sion by the seTeral railroads af fected yy the new rate schedule. A copy of thje complaint to gether with a letter asking wheth er the -public service commission desired j to be heard were received here today from the interstate rommeijce commission. The letter Indicated that the interstate com merce commission would not as sume jurisdiction in the case. The document filed by the railroads was referred to in the letter as a so-called complaint and an ap pearance was left in the discre tion of the state commission. Members of the public service commission said that while the complaint was without precedent in Oregon, they might confer with representatives of the interstate commerce commission when they visit the Pacific coast this sum mer. The order reducing interstate freight rates on farm product! in Oregon was issued in the year 1924 but later was attacked by the railroads. The order was up held by both the circuit court for Marion county and by the state supreme court. It was said that the railroads aro now operating under the order. The letter to the public service commission was signed by Ulysses Butler, chief examiner for the in terstate commerce commission. Columbia county will supply planking to repair "OJd Iron sides." HtQ Devil's Lake LOT AUCTION Without Reserve 180 beautiful home sites to highest bidder; overlooking lake and across from beautiful Roosevelt Golf Club on Roosevelt Highway; one-half mile to ocean. Lake Shore Lots, View Lots, Timbered Lots and Nine Cottages to Be Sold Sale Saturday, Sunday and Monday, May 28, 29, 30 Two Lots Given Away Free Barbecue. Free Camping These lots will triple in value when the Salmon River Cut-Off Road is completed next year, making this coast resort closest to Willamette Valley towns. Your last chance to secure a summer home site on the most beautiful tract fronting on Devil's Lake And at Your Own Price! Distance to property via Salmon River, from principal towns, when cut-off is completed: Sheridan : 29 Miles McMinnville 42 Miles Dallas 42 Miles Salem 57 Miles Oregon City 70 Miles Portland : 83 Miles Lake Ocean Land Company Owners 1110 Porter Building Portland, Oregon SOCIETY ; (Continued from page 9.) which Miss Helen Bridgman gave two instrumental numbers. Mrs: D. H. Mosher announced that the mite-boxes would be opened at the June meeting. 1 House Guest From Oregon City Mrs. Walter L.. Spaulding is en tertaining as her house guest her brother's wife, Mrs. Clay C. Miller of Oregon City. Mrs. Miller ar rived in Salem last night and will remain until after Sunday. Salem Folk Return From Interesting Motor Tour Mr. and Mrs. F.' M. Haberman and Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Hoereth and daughter Marjorie, returned on Tuesday from an interesting motor tour to Yakmia, Ellensbhrg. Aberdeen and Seattle, where they were the guests of friends and relatives. The Salem party has the dis tinction of having passed through the McKenzie Pass on the first day this season that this route over the Cascades was open Thursda7, May 5. ' Visitors Spend Week-End at Harry Styles Home Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Styles entertained as their house guests last week-end Mr. and Mrs. John Duthie and dajighter, Hermine-, of Pullman. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weaver and little son. Vernon, of Oakland. Cal. The Duthies are Mrs. Weaver's par ents. Dinner Guests at Iiarkus Home Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barkus en tertained as their dinner guests Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Barkus and children, Elmer and Alice. The lovely hydrangea, which was a Mothers' day gift to Mrs. Barkus, centered the table. - ' i flTtp-rl Markets O O LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. May 12. (AIM Cattle and calves stf-ady on all rlasse but vmlrrtt. these 50c to $1 down. No re ceipts, two cars. Hogs steady; receipt 1 im ....t l ..... v.. o --. n I ti- luvpf re- i-lie I. 14 lauiun ' ' ' " ' - . - , ceipts Jilj including "JjO on contract. I m J lii in In rhniltf $9.50frfll: c-uIU and common tfHfa 8.50 ; Kprinir,me- dium to choice pounds aown u..iiwi 13; yearlings wethers, medium to choice $7.50f 10. Vealers, medium and rnoine ivta-i.; culls and common $t. 5010. PEO VISIONS IORTI.AM). May 12. (Al' Bid to farmen.: Milk steady; raw milk (4 i.er rent S2.25 crt. 1. o. b. Portland. Butt erf at 40c f. o. h. Portland. Poultry nteady; heavy hens i'aioe light 19 20c; springs nominal; broilers Jan&xuc; petin wnne nuins zoc; rort nominal; turkeys, live nominal; dressed 37c. Onions steady; local $3.750i . Potatoes steady; $1.50(&1.8j sack. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND. May 12. (AP) Wheat bids: BBB hard white May $1.55, June $1.54: HW, BS. Baart May. June 1.51: federation, soft white, western white May $1.47: June $1.4 : hard winder, western red May, June. $1.44 northern .spring May. June $1.48. Oats, No. 2, 36 pound white feed and cray Mar. June S40. Barley, No. 2, ; 45 pound BW May S37.50. Corn, No. - EY shipment May, June $41.25. mm Ann grain CHICAGO, i May li:. (AP) Wheat look an jinwird slant todar owmz larz ly to assertions that spring seeding in latiaHk in three weeks It4r than normal. Resides domestic winter wheat cron ad vices were disquieting. Wheat ctosed linKotllaH u thti lulllli n. VktunlllT . fill isli to 5-Hc. higher, corn 3-4c off to l-8c up and 'oats ut 14 to I -Me advance. HAT PORTLAND, May 12. ( AP) Hay buying prices: Kastern Oregon timothy S2lto22: ditto valley $ 1 7 to. 1 7.50 ; cheat $14. 50; alfalfa' $lH(n.' IX.50 : oat hay I4...0: oat and vetch f 1 .50 Is 1 7 traw $.5i per ton. Belling prices a lou more. PORTLAND. Kxchange. not -toe ; staiidards firsts 38. Kggs, extras 23c: firsts JOr; current receipts 19c. DAIRY May 12. (AP) Dairy prices: Butter, extras i'Jr ; prime firsts 38 Vic He; pullets New Arrivals of , Latest Creations in Ladies 9 Pumps We have just received over a dozen new things from two or our leading factories making novelty shoes, and we are quite sure they will please the most discriminating buyer. There are a number of high riding one straps in both fancy and plain types, De Orsey's pumps both plain and orna mented, open shanks, both narrow and wide strap pat terns.central straps and a lot of sandal effects are promi nent among the new ones we have placed on display in oUr windows. Be sure and come, in now while we can give you the benefit of a complete stock. Most of the styles are i .. ; $iaoo aM: $12.00 Dr. John M." Gronholm Expert Foot Specialist Consultation - Free TIIFPniCF SHOE. CO. "- .... - - ' t . -t i. V V . Ran Sue few rusf CfxBaitOtl . v. 1 EfOuBocto VUQtVcto BalBaKlAMti Axel Jacobsori . In charge of Shoe Re pair Department, does ' .only finest work- SCHOOL MEET PIjAN.NKI OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL. Monmouth, May 12. (Special.) Grade schools of Polk county will hold' their annual track and field meet at Monmouth Saturday, May 14. The events will be held on the Oregon normal school campus, and. as usual, the meet is being sponsored by the normal authori ties. Practically every school in the county is Bending contestants for the various events, according to Coach Meador of the normal, who has charge of the day's pro gram. SalVem markets 2 GBAIN So. 1, -wheat, white $ 1.35 iwrd. wheat, packed 1.32 Oata, per bu. (.milling .52 POKBt MTJTTO.S AND BEET Top hogs - 104 Sow - 06.07 Top atecrs ' ..3.09 Cow ...a. - - - 06 Bulla 4 04.05 1927 lambs. miAf C6 lbs 12Va Top lire vea! -. -09. 11 lreherf veal : . 17 Urcsaed pijs .' 15 FOTTLTBY - Light ben Heavy he Spring' , Kon.xtcrs , i . . W,s .18 .22 .17 .08 EGGS. BUTTEE BUTtrEEFAT Ht;ui.lnrd 19 Pound 12 Itutterfat - 40 Cream buttter 12.43 . VEGETABLES Vfegetable!, bcels, sacked .05 Oijions. do, bunches .90 New Cabbage 07tirt.n Celery . ... California lettuce, crate AMf liOcal onions 07 o I LISTEN IN Klamath Falls Oregon Trunk has purchased 150 tracts of land to secure right of way. Pelican City to Link river. FRIDAY MOEVING 9: 15-11 :.; Kt;V ti'Jt. Lxercises; household 1 1 f 1 1 and innr.it. 10 :() 1 1 :oo KHVV 212;. HomeiJeau tifiil hour. 10.on-U.00 KXL ("t'J). Morning mu- 10::t0-12:00 KKX fC42). I'attie Cook, tsnr'nins entertainment. 11 rtM-12 ;0O KOIN 31). Housewife's hour. . FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 KFKC (252). Weather reports. 12:0 12:20 KKX. Popular orchestra music. 12 :-l':p0 KOIX. George Ol'sene, con 'cert orzanist. 12::'.0-1 ::iO K(iV. Noon concert. 2:o.3:00 KXL. Musi.-. 2 :fM :i :0 KGW. Matinee. 2::Hi Knd KTHit (2(53). Play hy play baseball reports. .3:00 4:00 KttlX. News, music. 4:O0 5:00 KFKC Manie. 4 :- :Otl KFWV. Twilite boor. 5:15-6:00 -KEX. Postman Bill's chil dren's program. j;15-6:Wi KOIX. Topsy Turvy Time. FRIDAY NIGHT 0:00-7:00 KTBK (2B3. Music. i:(M-7:00 KUW (491). Dinner roneert. tt:(MJ-7-0o KOIX (319). George Ol'sene, concert oreanist. 6:00-H:00 KFWV (212). Amusement puide. 6:00-6:300 KX (242). News, markets and time Kisnal. : ::to-7 ::. KKKC (25C). Music. . 6:30-7 ::?() KXL (1J. Music. 7:(O 7:.10 KGW. Concert trio and fisli- iiiit t-i!lc. 7:00--;.. KT1IK. AAA road reports. 7:00-7:30 KOIX. Amusement guide. 7:30-8:00 KKX. T3ie Webfoot crier. 7. :o8:(io KXf. Sons Land bits. 7:::o H:i(K;v. Quartet. 7:40 8.2O KOIX. Weber's Junior string orchestra. 8: -io::;ti KFWV. Studio proprauu 8:O0!:0O KTBk. Studio program. 8:00 :it( KKX. Classic hour. :ion:o KXL. Studio proitram. 8 MMI i;00 KG '.V. Orchestra and soloists. 8:-40-U:fO KOIX. Studio prosram. 9:0o 10:OO KGW.X. B. C. progTam. !i:(HMO:ini-K01X. Misiha P.U orches tra. lO :::, U KGV. Ifoot Owls. lo .i(; J-J:(M KOIN. IU-rl orchestra. l.' iio 1 :(Ht-1-KF.I! (26.!). Modern music. Kt.O Oakland 'itl. 6, orchestra; !;." 8. nuartct. duet' and soloists; 9, X. B. C proaTjiin: lo, dance orchestra. Kr'l ls Aiiflcs (167). 5:.'iO, fi:lS, 6:;:0. 7, Aeolian organ concert; 8-9, X. It. . program i 10, ballad hour. KMA Seattle (454). 6. triii: 7-8, con cert orchestra: 9, X. B. tl, prosram; U, dance orchestra; 10:.?O Hoot Owls. K.7H Seattle C181). G6:30. orchestra; 8. talk; 8:30-9:20, trio; 10, time sig nal. KPO San Francisco (428 1. 5:30, chil dren's hour: .6 : 1 5-(J ::;o, orchestra: 7, 7:2(1. 8. u;trtet; 9. X. B. C. program; 1 o. orchestra. KKWB Hollywood (252). 6. concert, 7 7::so. orchestra: 8,. trio and tenor; 9, conc rt enseml.le and tenor: 1 ( Kaiu' how hour: 11, dance orchestra. K V7j Hollywood (226). 6 7. Hawaiian trio and soloists: 8, orchestra and solo ist : 9, dance orchestra. KFWI San Francisco (250). 6,' Hawai ian: 7, 8, lo, dance orchestra. KI-X Oakland (509), 5:30. children's hour; 7, news; 8. motor chats; 8:0, 9:-U, dance orhestra. CX It V Vancouver (291). 8, 'organ con cert; 9, trio; 10. dance program. KYA Sau Francisco (288). : 6 ::J0, ron eert trio: 8. 10, dance orchestra. KFOX -LD4C Beach (232). 6, 6:15. con cert orchestra; 7. Christian Science church: 7:30, 7:45.. 8, band eoncertf 9. dance orchestra ; 10, frolic. KXIiC Snt Monida (239).' 6, orgmn concert; 7, 9, orchestra nd soloUU; 10. dance orchestra. KTAB Oakland (303). 6:45. 8. duets and soloists; 9. Goat Island Goata. KG A Spokane (341). 6, 7, 8, orchestra. KNX Hollywood 337). 6; orchestra; 6:30, orcliestra: 7. 7:30. 10, fight pro gram: 11, dance orcheetra. iren'i KOAC Corr.HU (280). 7. edUf,t;0a, program. - CFCT Victoria (3:). 7:35, ehiidr program: 8. . 1 KOWW Wall. Walla (285). 7 g KHJ Loa Angetec (405). o:'ao' ri, dren'a program; 7:40, 8, 9 ' "' KFSU Lo Aniteles (275). (J 30 lus boar; 7:30, Crusader ralrr- ,r.' haul concert and xlyophone sohi," KOMO Seattle (,306). 6, concert rri tra and male quartet; 7:30. concert T" eheatra: . - X. R. 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