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ffi:. 4 Salem. Oregon 1928 LMfiiruiMimmLii umiumuimiLu OVER N. Y. VOTE r . Democratic Nominee Shows Concern At Situation In Own State ALBANY. N. Y., Spt. 12. (AP) GoTernor Smith Indicated today that he was not worrying about' political trends in states which he ia convinced 'the demo crats hare little or no chance of carrying in November, and be puts Maine in that class. The only comment for publica tion of tbe democratic presidential nominee on yesterday's election result in the pine tree state was: "I never was optimistic enough to think Maine would be anything tout republican." He made this observation to newspapermen after he had in quired, rather casually, what the Maine result had been, and bad been informed that the republi cans had carried the state by more than 70,000. Morning papers available to the governor had car ried only complete returns. Although he evinced little in terest In the Maine voting, the democratic standard bearer Khowed plainly that he was con irerned over the political situation in New York state, which his ad visers hold he must carry to win over Herbert Hoover. He an nounced that before his departure for the west Sunday night on his first stumping tour he had one conference on his schedule, and that with democratic leaders In the state. THTT8DAT MOUttHO 7:009:00 KXL (220). Court m 7 and household program, n :0O 9:45 KXU PortUnd Er!y Bird. :OO10:00 1CEX (278). Better Home irl. :OO-10:00 KWJJ (250). Ooneert. :OO-10:30 KTBR (223). Women's pro grvn. 00 12:00 KWBS (200). Hoaiewie' boar. 9:40-12:00 KOIN. Houiewi?'i pro (Tmm n4 town Vopirt. 9:45-12:00 KXL. Home economies and tntiaic. 10:00 11:00 KWJJ. Birthday - boor. 10:00-11:00 KFEO (214). KoquMt pro grim. 10:00-1.2:00 KEX. Deotional aerric aboppint; juide and munc. 10:00-11:30 KOW (492). Hoaaebold kelps and music. 11:00-12:00 KFEC. Feature announce anents and masie. 11.00 12:00 KWJJ. Oregon information THTTBSOAT ATTEK JTOOH 13:00-1:00 KJTKC. Margaret Brown, pianist. 13:00-1:00 KOIN. Orgsn eoneart. 13:00-1:00 SXX. Little symphony or chestra. 12 :OO-0 :00 SX. Afternoon peeanta tMBa. 13:00-6:00 KWJJ. rConeets. 1 :00 2 :00 KFRG. Luncheon ooneert. 1:00-2.00 KTBR. Afternoon mnaic. :O0-3:00 KEX. Vocal and orchestra aaie. 3 :00-3 :00 -KTIC. Varied prorram. :OO-4:O0 KOIX. Kews and bum. 3:00-4:00 KFEC. Pipe organ and (3:30), request. 3:00-4:00 KEX. Bcqaeat record iegs. 4:OO-S:00 KKC Studio concert anl 4: SO, be u. 4:00-5:00 KEX. Cbaeert enaemblo. S:0O-6:0O KFEC. Popular muaie. :00-:00 KEX. Symphony orchestra. S :15 6:0 KOIW. Topay Turry Time. THTTR8DAT HIOHT :0 :30 KX1. (220). Orgs concert. 6:00 6:40 KTBR. Dinner concert and road report. 6:00-7:00 KOW (492). Ooneert trio. :OO-7:00 KWJJ (150). Dinner concert. S :O0 7 :00 KOIN (319). Organ coaeet. :O0 6:45 KJTBO (214). New record re- 6:4)0 7 OO KWBS (00). 80m i-cUaaioal prorram. 6:00-7:00 KEX (278). Recording and sjtility program. 6:20-7:00 KXL. Children' prorrmm. 6:45-7:00 KPttC. Stock and grain jvotatioajsj. 10-8:00 KWJJ. Aaimaocnent gnide. 1:00 6:00 KWBS. Popaksr masie. 1 :00-8 :00 KEX. Dinner dWaea ooaeert. 1:00-8:00 KOIN. Amase est gaide and orchestra f:OO-8:0O -KXL. Coarteey srogrmm. 1:3 0 8:00 KOW. "HappLnees ' pro- amen. :6O-8:S0 KOW. 6:00-8:30 KEX. Studio concert. Cathotic lecture and story toHer. 0-t:00 KOIX. Stndio program. 0-10:00 KWBS. Mnaical program. :OO-t:00 KTBR. Orchestra. :SO-9:00 KEX. Light opera concert. :3O:00 KOW. KBCprogra . :S0-:30 KXU Koeelty trio. 8:00-10:00 KOW. PCS program. :00-10:00 KTBR. 8tudio program. :00-10:00 KOIK. Vocalist. :0-10:00 KEX Little symphony. 9:SO-10:30 KXU Hawaiian hour. 90-10:30 KWJJ. Concert. 16:00-1 1:00 KWBS. Reqaeat boar. 10:00-11:00 KOW. "Sleepy Tim." 10:00-12:00 KEX. Weather, police re ports, new and dance frolic 6:30-12:00 KXL. Courtesy pros am. 10:60-12:00 KWJJ. Dane bawl. 11:00-12:00 KXU Sportsmen's eJnb. 11:00-12:00 KG W. Studio donee pro gram. 13:00-1:00 a." m. KXL. Popular en tertainment. OUTSIDE ITATIOKS TCX 7-8, Los Angeles studio program; 6:30-9. concert; 9:30. trio and quin tet; 9:30-10. Camp Fir pogram; 10 12, da e matte KHQ SpokM (370). . orchestra; :43, "Doogh Boy"; T-8. music; 9, PCX; 10-12, dance musnc. KF1 Loa Angeles (468). 6, otadio; 7- 11. PCN. KPO 8an fnaaeiaoo 422). 6. music; T. Lea sad Lafe; 7:30 8, moaic; 9 12, PCS. KFRO Baa Fmncicco (454). 6, utility; 4U30, masie; 7, Roman criers ; 8, con cert ; 9. 10:20-12:10, orchestra. KHJ Loo Angeiee (400). 6. doings ; :15. maaie; 6:45, news: 7. masie; 1:30. 'Happiaeao"; 6, "Early Bird" - 9. cartooauat' hoar ; 11-12. orchestra trio. ; J Listen In i PORTLAND ASHIAWD Jamette Valley wim to poVoai tarn ahd th" Tim RTofvCosseh OREGON Stan Svstem offers a i eary t-idinc wsai. real btts-ten Pcartka.'yl and Aahumd. - y, ? TrtWwi Ite bemriftd UfKgmxU Hi&v Oregon Stag! T3 Take forth 7:00, T:50 tkea every boar oa tao hour :00 '.. to 7:00 yja.; 1:00, 11:55 p.a; 4:10 aja. Sesta T:00. t:10, 11:10 a.; 1:10, :M, 8:10; 5:10, :10, :10, 11:10 p.sa. aWaraku sehaduls U Dallas XVlla City. Ia4epiUIenee. MoaaaouU, McMiauTiHa, Kills City, Datrwit, ' v . SUvrrtws, Hi. as eel a4 Lebaawav - H aid em an In 4 -i George IUt Ideman, pilot for Both Elder on her trau-AUaatie flight attempt, will pilot Belliicm plane in tbe non-stop transcontl nentav 1 air drrby from New York to Los Angeles. West Salem News By Helen H: Bodolf Fhooe 2402J Stewards Build Handsome Home Mr. and Mrs. George Steward it Skinner avenue are building a home on the banks of the Willam atte river on Edgewateri street just beyond Kingwood avenue. The house is finished with weath ered . shakes and trimmed in a lark green. Already shrubs and 'lowers are growing in the yard ilthough the house ost&a Is not yet completed. Mrs. Steward says they have been trying to build iheir permanent home on this lot tor 17 years, but have Just found .he time. The house is finished inside in cafe au lait colored plas- er with bits of bright green and blue showing underneath. : There is a full basement with a furnace. The garage is under one end of the house. The view from the back porch is particularly pleas- ng. The Stewards expect to oc :upy the house in about two reeks. Community Club Meeting Called The West Salem Communitv club will have its first meeting the third" Monday In October. The executive committee, made up of K. o. Neeaham, John Shipler. J. E. Arnold. Ray Ferguson and Glenn Adams, will meet earlier to make preparations for the open- Old Time Music Program Given By Dallas Folk RICKREALL,, Ore.. Sept. 12 Under the supervision of Mrs. J. W. Rogers, a program of old time music was given by the talented Huntley family of Dallas, at the Dean Walker hop ranch Tuesday evening. The group consists of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Huntley, voilinist and pianist, and their son Gordon, cornetist. assisted by Otto Koon of Portland on the guitar. ; The program Included: When You and I were Young, Maggie, by Butterfield. Silver Threads Among the Gold, by H. P. Danks. Ben Bolt, arranged by W. L. Lake. Reading, "riddle Tunes," Mrs. J. W. Rogers. Turkey In the Straw, arranged by W. L. Lake. Buck dance by J. T. Huntley and Mrs. Rogers. Liverpool Hornpipe, arranged by Paul DeVllle. Norton's Hornpipe, arranged by Paul DeVille. Reading "When Malinda Sings" by Paul Dunbar, J. T. Huntley. Cornet solo, "O Sole Mio," by Dl Capna, Gordon Huntley. Soldier's Joy, arranged by Paul DeVllle. KOMO Seattle (309). 6. orchestra: 7. PON : 8. ocnestns and quartet; 9-10, feature: 11-12:30, orchestra. KOO Oakland (384). 6. utility: 1, PCS: 8. old home and minstrsi songs; 9. PCS. KJR SoettTs (348). 6, announcement; 6:15. theatrical review; 6:30. dance muaie; 7. ttiag trio; 7:30. court of beaaty: 8-10, salon orchestra; 10. 10:30-12. orcbeatra. KTA Sawn Francisco (352). 6. new: 6:15, Golden Oaie Oyer; 7:30. 6, feature ; 9, 10, orchestra. KLX Oakland (508). 6:30. Bagdattaaa; bows; . 9. popular nags. KNX-Los Aagele (337). 6, string quar tet: 6:30. organ; 8, 9, feature; 10. orchestra: 12. donee hour. KFWB Hollywood (861). 6. concert quintet; 6:30. entertainers ; 7, erchee- tra; 7:o, entorr aiaer; s, :3U, aie; 9, orchestra ; 10. e cheetra. wast ccooomy. Hall tAcm at any point on the tau) trio on ;on gtages gystem THE RED TOP COACHES Stages at Senator Hcie-PhOBe Non - Stop Race fo ft- jx jT f ' T1 III 7 II tag -and discuss the general wel fare of the club. The Community club meets once a month and be sides a business meeting has a program of music and often gives plays. Sometimes a special meet ing is called for business or when a good speaker, or some feature program la available. A mail box has been installed, on the corner of Edgewater and Kingwood avenues. Miss Gertrude Watxling leaves Thursday morrJing for Oregon City where she will teach in the public schools this winter. Plant Leased By Salem Cannery William H. Hawley at the West Salem cannery, gave out the' in formation that the Northwest can nery of Salem had leased the building here for the balance of the year. The building was leased from the Pacific Fruit and Can. ning company, an organization owned cooperatively by about 80 farmers who did not see fit to operate the plant this year. The possible taking over of the can nery by the Reid-Murdock people will in no way influence present operations whkh will continue un til the first of the year. The Northwest cannery in Salem was crowded to capacity with pears, and since an opportunity was of fered to get excellent prunes shipped in from Milton and Free water, the Northwest cannery looked about for a location. At present 96 persona are employed. Rich. Reimann, owner of the West Salem bus, called a meeting with the citizens here to find out what they desired Improved or changed with the bus or the serv ice. It was decided that John Gosser and Jack Summers would consult the driver of the bus and see if a new time table could not be made. The bus is becoming one of tne accepted tilings in West Salem after a summer of faithful transportation. The O. K. DeWitt real estate office In the Robertson building reports the sale of a house oa Third street belonging to Max Gehlar to Alvie Smith. Mr. Smith is railroad section forexean of the division from Salem to Gerlinger. W. J. Kibbe left Wednesday morning for De Lake, where he will be an overnight guest with friends. He motored over and left the Kingwood Service station under the care of young Bud Ben ton during his absence. Blaze Breaks Out Aboard Steamer OH Mexico Coast MERIDA. Yucatan, Mexico, Sept. 12. (AP) Fire kroke out aboard the Ward liner Monterey, en route from Vera Cms to Ha vana and New York, when It was anchored off the Port of Progreso Tuesday. Sixty-seven passengers In tran sit to Havana and New York were transferred to the tug boat Eure ka and landed at Progreso during the afternoon The passengers were later sent to Merida where they will stay until advised wheth r they can rejoin the ship to con tinue their trip. fa ye-x son tnlcrcata. oetrowio tbe Raw Toe Srstene, They no a erred yew looc aa4 faithfully COS . - daedttlcs road: .-UnTaunaaBfjBjse " : m 1 r I - - I Ben Lomand Park Will. Be Developed Into Modern Residence Section Modern Community Developers Is a new organization opening In Salem under the management and ownership of John Werner with offices at 521 Court street. Mr. Werner has had vast experience in real 4 estate . and community de veloping and is the first one to offer to Salem his new way of de veloping communities. The organization will open up Its first tract in beautiful Ben Lo mand Park owned by Salem res idents and the preliminary work Is being rushed to completion. In making the announcement Mr. Werner said: Plan Explained "Salem's first residential park to be fully protected by all modern restrictions will be placed upont he market at once. This ia Ben Lo mand Park, situated just south of tbe city limits, an unusually wall located tract, commanding a view of the city, the encircling hills and five snow capped moun tains. Those who have seen the property pronounce the view as unsurpassed. Restrictions which have proved so valuable in build ing up high- class residential pro perty In other cities, have been Incorporated Into the contracts. When such restrictions based upon modern conditions, have been en forced they have not only preserv ed values for the owners but have been a material factor In building a more beautiful city. No other district in Salem Is so well pro tected. Educational Method . "The property will be displayed to the public under the most effi cient method of advertising yet de vised. This is the educational method. By this means especially invited guests are called for, taken to the tract, in automobiles, where luncheon is served and a lecture on Salem given; then each guest Is given an opportunity to inspect the property and returned to his home." Tbe members, officers and-staff of the company are all Salem res idents of long standing who are interested in the progress of this city. Jackson County Democrat Fails To Notify Kozer Democrats of Jackson county were left without a candidate for the lower house of the state legis lature when Lloyd A. Williamson of Medford, nominated by the county central committees failed to file his acceptance before the of ficial closing hour Tuesday night, according to Secretary of State Kozer. Williamson's nomination was filed by telegraph latfe Tues day night but no acceptance has yet been received from William son who was named to fill the va cancy caused by tbe withdrawal of J. H. Fuller, the regular nominee, from the race. Fidel La Bar a Is Yet Coming Back ' LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12. (AP). Fidel La Bara former fly weight ohamplon, carried -his comeback campaign as a bantam weight to a cleancut decision over a recognized champion of that division when he bested Bushy Graham, of Utlca, N. Y., In a ten round encounter here Tuesday. llptf from 185 N. High Between State and Court Streets The "Silver Grays" To Portland 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 m; 12:40, 1:30, 2:13, 3:30, 4:30, 3:30. 7:30 p.m. t8:30. To Corvallis-9:40. 10:40, 11:40 axn.; 4:40, 6:40, 7:32 pan. To Eugene 9:40, 10:40 am.; 3:40, 4:40, 7:32 pxn. To Rosebarg 10:40 a.m.; '3:40 pjn. To Ashland 1 0: 40 axn. To Independence and Mon . mouth 7:00,8:20,10:40 axn.; 12:40, 2:40, 3:40, 8:30 pxo. . To Dallas 7: 30, 10:33 axn.; 12:40, 4:33, 3:40 i pxo. To Falls Grr-7:30 axn.; 4:33 pxo. -i To Savertoo 7U, 10:33 axn.;3px ! mSaa6mf only. fSac. an4 Sua. aly. aty Ticket Office 1M N. Liberty St. Pnome 830 Oldest In Race Its ' z,- Js. Capt. Charles Dickenon, 70, oldest licensed pilot in country, ac companies E. E. Banoagh, Chicago pilot, in tbe ClaSs B transconti nental air derby. Jefferson Folk Are Injured In Auto Smashups JEFFERSON. Ore., Sept. 12. (Special) A party of Jefferson folk escaped serious Injury almost miraculously Monday night when the automobile in which they were returning from Albany, was hit by a light roadster. Their car was turned completely around and then upset. The top was demolish ed, but the occupants escaped with; no Injuries other than a few bruis es. Members of the party were Misses Verna McKee and Garnet Whedbee, and Clayton and Keith Fiery. A more serious accident befell Mr. Rockhill Sunday night when be, was struck by an automobile while crossing the Pacific highway near here. His hip was badly in jured. That Herb and Al are both em - Inently qualified to fill with dig - nlty and noise the high position to; which they aspire was shown by the calm manner in which they re ceived the startling information 9 contained in the notification secretary of the Corvallis Cham speeches. Cottage Grove Sentinel, ber of Commerce. I WW Deliver ; t I - ' ' Morhing and Sunday ' ' '"'VT7' I '.r and the " " W 4 i 4 V V At the Special Clubbing Rate of 60c per Month 1 This Clubbing Rate is continuous from month to month, and is delivered by; V5 i This Complete 24-Hour Newspaper Service for Little More than the Regular Price of either paper. Under The New System the same carrier : , - will deliver and collect for both newspaprs. 1 - ' ; '.. " Xo secure Both Newspapers at Clubbing Rate notify your Carrier,-Phone either Office or Mail Coupon IP The New n I herewith the special NAME ADDRESS If you are If you are If you are FISH BILLS Organization Formed a . Portland Will Oppose New Measures PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 12 (AP) Representatives of cham bers of commerce, engineers and private citizens from all sections of Oregon met In the quarters of the Portland Chamber of Com merce today and adopted plans for an energetic campaign against the four so-called water and fish bills. J. E. Shelton. nresident of the Eugene Chamber of Commerce which instituted the campaign, and T. J. Flippln. Jr., secretary of the Eugene chamber, were elected president and secretary of the campaign organization. The bills which the campaign will oppose are sponsored by the Oregon sportsmen's association and the Oregon Game Protective association. They provide for leg islation to close the waters of the McKenzie, Rogue, Deschutes and Umpqua rivers to power develop ment and all forms of commercial usage. The campaign organization is to be known as the League in Oppo sition to the Water and Fish Bills. Mr. Shelton named as an execu tive committee C. C. Chapman of Portland, editor of the Oregon voter; J. C. Vandervert, president of the Deschutes County Chapter of the Isaak Walton League, and J. R. Harvey, secretary.manager of the Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Shelton and Mr. Flippen will serve as ex-officio members. The committee appointed by Chairman Shelton. and which framed the resolution, was com posed of W. P. Fell, president of the Eugene Water Board; L. K. Cramb, secretary of the Bend Chamber of Commerce; Percy A. Cupper, ex-6tate engineer repre senting the Salem Chamber of Commerce: W. F. Dielschneider, water and light commissioner of McMinnville; Mr. Chapman,- dele- trata tmm t ha Pnrtlund Chamber jof commerce; R. W. Gill, repre. Lpntln - the Oreeon State Grange: H R Richards, president of the Oregon State Farmers' Union and representing The Dalles Chamber of Commerce, and W. A. Reid, ON PORTLAND Evening Except Sunday Carrier to subscribers in Salem Oregon Statesman 215 So. Commercial St Phone 23 CLUBBING OFFER-0c A MONTH ' subscribe for The New Oregon Statesman and the Portland Telegram at dubbing jate of 60c a, month and thereafter until ordered discontinued. : . already a subscriber to The already a subscriber to the Telegram mark (X) here. not a subscriber to either paper mark (X) Bring or liol this Coupon General Markets . , ninr X:POItTXND. Ore.. Sept. H. (AP). Dairy Excaaafffv-v prices: Batter: extraa 46; ataadarvf 49e rim. ft rata HUc: first! 46c. Kvm Kvma auer unit a tr . obwiwm extra SZc: aaetfmai lirst zc; unaer- tiz4 II. HAY PORTLAND. Ore,. Sept. 12. (XT). Hay-bayinr pneoa: Eastern Ore (tea tiaa Mkr. S1K321.50: Taller. 81Ti 17.50; alfalfa. Slff.aOt? 17)- eloeer. 8U; Oat 8151S.50; atraw, 7.50 Mi; sell ia- pneoa, 62 ton more. roarnjTD oxjlik PORTXAXD, Ore.. Sept. 12. (AP). Caih grain: Wheat Bif Bend bluettem, bard white $1.33; soft white $1.14; dm white 61.13: hard winter. Si.OStn: northern spring- S1.08H; west ern Rod S1.09. Oats No. 2 38 "In. whit. 63. Barley Xo. 2. 45 lb B. W $32. Corn No- 2, E. Y. shipment $44. Millrun SUndard, 25. ' PEQDTJCE PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 12. (AP). Poultry steady AUt neai oer ids.. 4 to 4H IM-. 2 " o a jo.. 18e: 3 lb, and under 16c; iprinrs a leghorns, over 2 lb.. 27c; under 2 lb.. 30 1- Tonne- white Pekinr daeka 20c; younr geeeo. alire, J((gauc: tuxaeys. alie, 255e. , . . Potatoes eaor. Quotations oa onaia r lot) sound sack. Yakima netted rem. new. $1.25 to $1.50; Idaho gobblers, new. $1.2501.35; Yakima gem, old, U. S. No. 1. 60Q75e; combination grades 25 4) 50c ' Onions Bert rarieue fi.is o x.u. UVZSTOCK PORTLAND. Ora.. Sept. 12. (AP). nmtlla and ealrea steady. Beeerpts 15, silled through. Steers (1100-1130 lbs.), good $11.50 2.35: (950-1100 Iba.). good. $11.754 12.35: (800 and up), mediant. $10.75 11.50; common $9 10.75. Heifers (850 lbs. down), rood. $10010.50; common 4; i III 7tr9lA- rows rood S92 9.50: common and medtam, $7t; laV cutter, $57. Bulls "(yearlings exclud ed), good beefs, $7.50(98; eutUr to mo di am $6.507.50. Calros, (500 lbs. down), medium to choice iuiz; can to common, $7.5010. Vealors, nrilk fed, good to choice. $13.50014.50; me dium, $12913.50; cull to common. $9 2. Hog steady receipts 115, including fi9 billed through. Butcher classes stea dy to 25c higher. Heavyweight (250-350 lbs.), medium to choice, $1012.75; medium weight (200 250 lbs.), medium to choice, $11012.50; Light weight (160-200 lbs.), medium to hoice. fl2.25jcl2.75; light ITghts (ISO GO lbs.), medium to choice. $U12.50; packiny sows, rouyh and smooth, $9 0; slanvhter pigs (90-130 lbs.), medium to choice. $10.75(311.75; feeder and torker pies (70-130 lba.), medium to choice, $1011. (Soft or oily hoys anc roasting pigs excluded in above quota tions.) Sheep and lambs steady. Receipts none. Lamb (84 lba. down), good to choice $11 12.50; (92 lbs. down), , median $9.75(311: (all weights), cull to com mon $8.50g9.75; yearling wethers (110 lbs. down), medium to choice, $7.50 9; ewes (120 lbs. down), medium to choice $4.506.50; (120-150 lbs.), me dium to choice $3.50(36; (all weights), cull to common $2 3.50. PEAR MARKETS Auction prices' 'Wednesday : ST. LOUIS: 66 partly cloudy. 1 Calif. arrived. 8 car on track. Calif. 62U bxs. Bartlettt $2.25-3.50, average $2.86; TELEGRAM m The Portland Telegram Salem Office- 127 wm. DeireU, Atrent. - Phone. Statesman mark (X) herc to eithet newspaper office Was-. 50 ' 'CT 2.6j 8.25, uwFsTsV f w9 prTTSBtmOH: 4 OMo. S Wa.h. ar riradu $7 ears oa track, Cahf. 1018 hsa. BartletU $2.S0-8.5. aveago $2.74; Wash. 150S bat. ztt IsJiey $2.25-2.75, - H vera $ 5. , I K T. t Ore, 1 wasa. broken Calif, ear on tmek. 11 ether mm track. T CaHf. cars seio. Market rttd Dmmmd w-deraU. C.1 2810 is. B.rtl.tt. $2.65-4.25. vs-afe $3.31. 676 baJf bss. PorwJl. 3 -:05. r-8-$2.75. Wash. $09 Bartlatts fancy $25-3.00, average . . CHICAGO: 10 Ore 10 Calif,. ,i VTaah. arriTedi " EsUssated truck eeeetpta 10 ears Michigan. li er diverteO. lii fornia 18 oars on track. 24 others on Lfl V mAA . Califarnia 40 n.ii. tl 7S-S.70. average $2.75; Washrngf UtUAlii averoge $2.20. unclassified 224, $1.85- 2.50, average $2.20- MINNEAfOLls: no eario ""' Dixia Wueoit $1.25-2.55, average $26. NEW xOitav: a vsinorsis. " "r ron 2 Washjngto" arived. . 34 Oaliforni ear on track. 31 others on track. Boat receipts equivalent to 7 ears New 'i wrk Vmimtmd truck receipts equivalent 1 ear Now Jersey, 1 ear .' Market slightly weaker except on strictly fancy stock. Oregon tras $2.85-3.65, ripea 151, mon $1,75 2:25. .vera $2,74. i.ncy $2.80-350, ripea mi.vv .ov. '''"" 2.O0. average $2.92; Washington Bart letts 1105. sxtraa 2.00-.15, aJitoraia ri.v ml" . . ik II is rliurr $2.75-3.25, oom mon.' ripe $2.10-2.75. overripe $1.60-2.00. rJeraV. $$.03. XsUis 730. J$1.0 2.75, average $2.34. CHICAQO ORAXW CHICAGO. Sept. IS. AP). Like th eolbrato: maaeaver of tmm rranen ning . army, wheat prices marched right down the nut loamy, - j I mrmim. voeamiasion u - - speculative seller of wheat turned to th buyUg aid whoa value failed to establish m new low record for the . so deep i to effieUl figure indicating a Horth American surplus via; . allow 2.000,000 bushel export every day the year. Reports i ear ianmo i the Ukraine citnc r janaai- bulliak influence. Closing quotations on waaas were ner vous at t Twt-rday' finish -8o higher, wltn oom ai x-oo o cnue w 7-8e advmnca, ad eaU U.lie off to $$ up. VSW YORK STOCKS NEW YORK. 8ept. 13. (AP). A spectacular advance in stock prices. rhich earned score oi r 1 poinU to now hirh records, was check A bv heaw profit taking Just before th eJos of today's market- Finl quo tation war irregularly nigner. no Croat was th volume ot trading that the ...... . . . L ' 1 ticker foil mmu an nour owiss mw ket in . th early afternoon, ana .never eaught up. Total sales war 4,5 7,I0V share. . .. . A plentiful supply ml can money a the renewal rat of 7H per cent. eer ie ot favorable merger and dividend de ,.lAnniU tsl the establishment of an other new low level by sterling exchange. incroaMng the possibility of gold im ports, formed the background for th up--t mm.ni.nt. The oDtimistio tenor of the weeklv steel trade reviews and a eciine in me jinnj L - il nroduction last week also bad fav orable effect oa speculative sentiment. The opening of the market vra one of the wildest ever witnasd ia Wall street. axticunvrly ia th absence I any un aual overnirht development. Nation! Cabh Register Jid Studebaker each open ed with blocks of 10,000 share at new tigh records. Curtis Jumped 6 points on ho first sale, General Hotor 5 and R die 4. V No. Hiffh, Phone 939 14