V 1 XJLBSirtES ADTSXTIXOrO Readtng notice, per IIm ZSo Classified Advertising, pr Una 10o Classified Advertising. per Iln 8 times Me Classified Advertising, per 11m times 0o One month, dally and Sunday per Una -., , .. 11.00 Copy for this pas accepted n III S:3t the evening before publi cation (or classification. Copy re ceived after this time will be rue under Cie beading Too Late to classify. HOP PICKERS WANTED FOR Mttoma Hop ranch, near Ia dependonce. 69 acres early hope, 65 acres later. Will begin picking ft boat August J 5th. For particulars. Inquire Durbin A Cornoyer, over J. C. Pen ney a store, N. Liberty St. HELP WANTED FEMAL2 ADDRESSING EKVEk OPES-e- WORK AT HOME during spare time. Substantial weekly pay; experience unnecessary. Dignified employment for honest, sincere, ambitious persons. ADVANCEMENT LEAGUE, NAPER TILLE, ILL. WASHING and Ironing done at 84S amne Bt can luzoj. Mary www. FOR SALE Miscellaneous PORTABLES tyoewrliefa. all make. ftew and used. Adder and typewriter xor rent. Typewriter Exchange, 4Z1 Court street. FOR SALE O'd papers. 10c a bun Ale. Statesman office. Large estate efrctilator for sale. Priced to sell. See It at 1165 N. 10th. FOR SALE Indian Scout Good running shape. $15.00. See tt at 3S N. 17th. Announcement Piano Warehouse Sale "Who wants a piano I Carloads of planoa Music students, teachers, parents, at tention : Better purchase your piano t these prices. Last call. Final cut used pianos! Used pianos $50-$7-$$ Used Players $175-2 Famous makes Including (flicker ing, Kranlck Bach, Fischer, Estey, etc The Best Buys Yet Reconditioned pianos -like new. Guaranteed. - High grade Grand pl anoa Upright pianos. Select one at these prices. We will agree on terms. Like new; Estey .$137.08 Upright Fischer .$lo.oe Upright Kranlch Bach ..$108.00 Upright Weser $115.00 Grand Piano - .u.ue Free for Two Years Select any used piano. Use It at our expense. We agree to take It back la two years and allow you all mon ey paid on contract or amount paid ts apply on a new piano. If you are ever going to buy ' a piano answer this advertise ment and buy now. Out of town people write. Salem people call at 305 8. 12th St., Tallman Piano Store Wholesale Dept. Baldwin line of planoa P. S. We pay for long distance calls. 1619- OPEN EVENINGS IRRIGATING pump, engine, hose and pipes, 2 ft inch, Shaad pump. Ford engine. Will pump 4 Inch stream. MRS. U A. FERGUSEN Telephone USYt. WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED Used pianos, la ex change ob radios, phonographs, or fur niture. H. I Stiff Furniture Company. WANTED Good student reasonably used trunk for priced. Tel. 1575M evenings. Driving to Denver, Colo- a closed car, want someone to share expenses. TeL 1891M. Largs Estate Heatrola Circulator to exchange for wood. See Kletaingat Statesman office. HAULING by contract, 1 tea truck. Tel $?6J MISCELLANEOUS DOGS boarded In a real dog boteL E. & Flake, Pctland farm. Pacific highway. NU-sONE corset: tlefteld. Tel. 2287. a Mrs. G. H. Ut- BOOM AND BOARD BOARD and room at 260 Center St Excellent meals. A pleasaat home. Close In. Reasonable. FOR RENT APARTMENTS xruTjTjii"-uLiiia r irri"" " Apartments I and $11. Damon Grocery. OSS N. Com"L TWO and three roots apartments for rent AMBASSADOR AFTS. Phone 1972. MILLER APTS. under new manage- tent Furnished rooms and apts. TeL t4: - VIRGINIA apartments. S nicely fur nished rooms. Clean and desirable. Electric range, electro-kohl heat and water. Don't miss seeing this. raoNB 27i. PATTON APARTMENTS, down town districts. Clean, comfortable, nicely furnished, reasonable. Far In spection call Pattoa'a Book store. DESIRABLE S room furnished apt. dose In. Bath, garage. Inquire 127 Union. CLEAN, comfortable, modern well located apts. for rent at the St rat ton, 670 N. Winter St apSisSasssassa FURNISHED rooms and apart- wtenta 2261 Hasel Ave. Tat !.- Furnished 5 room ant. Close In. Ctl Mm St Water, lights, teL, adults only. $i.9 per month. FURNISHED apts, fi. , fl. TeL iMOR, Furnished 2 room apartment, close ta. 541 MQl St Water, lights, teL Ad- uits. $11 per month. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Houses rmrutsbsdand oafurnlshed. P. L. WOOD 442 State FOR RENT Clean houses $1 to SCO. Also flats store faldcm. business lets. BBC2CB A BdCDKICKS Its North High Btrset Houses remtebad and SAfarclshed. $t.0 ta St&.t. H. J. CRAKT ltd K Coml UtVIL room Furnished. Call liww ar u M. wtatar. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR REMT-'' ' ' '"JX' FURNISHED HOUSES H-4li-$22,&4-$&-4.0e. . Untarnished Houses $10-15-I0-J25-2 and up. Also houses tor sale just like rent: no down payment. SEE BKt'UTEL Or THOMASON HI State Street Room 1-, -,-- n in i ni i ji.ii.iii. 7 room hoU. In Nortfc Kahwrn -.!- enable see Mrs. Cadweti. HtitMn. FOR RENT Ho-aa and .MrinMnii sw rent $4.00 a month and op. J. LINCOLN ELLIS 3f Center Street FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE A beautiful home and 8 seres close oa pavement worth $M and can use Salem heme up to $3060. A nice half acre tract with small house and garage close on pave mant tor only 11100. 5 well! improved acres with nice fruit, dose, worth $0500 for Salem home. We have a buyer for close In small Improved tract that can be sold on very easy terms. . A good T room partly furnished close in house to rent for $30. McGILCHRTST & PENNINGTON 209-10 U. S. Bank Bldg. Tel lie FOR SALE Fan-mount Hill resi dence with s wonderful view. Built for home by owner. A. J. RAHN. 1.10 Fairmount Street, phone litT. 1H acres, fine vtew lots of fruit, close-in, 4 rm. house, pay like rent Nice 4 room house, fireplace, hdw. floors, $25 down. $25 per mo, incL interest Modern unfurnished houses for rent Insurance Money to Loan RICH L. It EI MANN Tel. 165- rfealtor 21 N. High St S. M. CARLE 224 Na High St Phonr 224J A reliable Sntem realtot eenins cltv and farm property of all kinds. Spe ias. spo kinds of cialise in exenacges or au property anywhere. FOR SALE OR TRADE TWO nice tracts and an income property to trade for a stock ranch. A good 10 acres to trade for 5 room Iwuse. Larje 7 room house, cor ner lot nice shade, will take good car or lota For equity nice 6 room house furnished, 2 large lots, fruit street paved, small payment down, $25 per month. Price 83000. HOLL V WOOD-REALTY 2000 N. Capitol Tel. 2807 Res. S98. BEAUTIFUL unrestricted acre, half price lovely trees gravel at, city water, elec Only $500 terms. TeL J374W. HOUSE IN SALEM WANTED 2S-ACRE3, good soU, 6-R. house, barn, poultry house, family orchard, running water, electricity. Will trade for a modern house In Sa lem, In good location ; even up what have you? REDUCE YOUR INVESTMENT Wa have a nice 4 -room House. No v mortgage, price $1500.00 to trade for modern bouse In Salem. Will pay cash difference. Better hurry. . THE BEST FARM BUY 19S-ACRK8. 2 sets buildings, woven wire fence. IE-acre timber, run ning water. 14 -miles east of Sa lem, hi mile of pavement on good road will take a good modern house In Salem as part. Price only $10,500.00. My what a buy! WE have a dandy 7-aere poultry ranch to trade for a house to Va lero. If you want a farm large or small It pays to see SEARS A TUCKER, Realtors 1M south Commercial EXTRA KPMHTAL You tM-ed but one inspection to prove this the best offer In Salem, ft room modern home, lares lot with fruit and shade treea Owner leaving oners kvoe v&lue xor tSSSS. I all to see ft SEE ICra, Ellis with LEO N. CHILDS CO.. Realtors 320 State Street TeL 1T27. READY FOR OCCUPANCY NOW! New E room EnelUh troa home In South Salem, hardwood floors In part, plenty of built ins, full basement, fur nace, fireplace and garage. Flowers, sftrobbery ana good lawn with picket fence on back of lot Ptsce only 160 wits very liberal terms. ANOTHER ONE in East Salem of S large cheerful rooms. Just remodel ed, garage, large lot with shade and fruit trees. Priced vary low at $2160 with little down and balance like rent For good buys in homes SEE LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 820 State Street TeL 1727. ------- - 1- -rf-M-ii-i i- -- n vinnftfuuV 6 rms. and breakfast nook, new and strictly modern la every way, tile drain board, rooms large and airy, quality" construction, trees, not a thing you can find fault with and priced tor an investment at l0", easy terms. WINNIE PKTTTJOHN. Realtor 175 South High Street FOB SALE Good five room house. choice lot, bearing fruit trees. North Salem. Owner going away, must BelL $1850. Call 425 Jefferson St. EXTREME BARGAIN WE liave a new store building on a nice corner and clean stock of gro ceries at aa extreme barsaln. may taice some trade, tiet us see you soon. Have a ten room house located at 1337 North Winter street which we are offering for sale at a bargain or will rent It for $30.00 per month with a on yearwtease. iz interested can oa ua LAFLAR ft LAFLAR Ladd ft Bush Bank Bldg. Salem, Oregon. $54 down $3S per mo. buys NEW Kagusa type home. Fin lot with treea 3J5 50. SJTvO. Buys 4 R home on large east Trent lot rTtnt and anrubbery. 'hrubl Part basement Close to school. Easy terms. $52,00. Xew S R. Eng. type home. Hardwood noors. fuik basement Furnace. Fireplace. Garage. Large lot with lots of fruit, shrubs, and Shade. Terma Money to loan. Insurance. AU5.LVTN JOHNSON !!0U. S. Bank Blder. Tel. 3T. EXCHANGE Real Estate WHO lias small acreage or lots they woaU trade on 0 rm. modern on Liberty St. close In? What have You to trade for 140 acres in Canada well improved? 1 A.. 4 rm. hnuse. earaee. si90B.ot. $200.00 down; 42fi.OO per month. M. M. . V A S 275 State Street TeL IS 41. TILLIE, THE TOILER owe, -tiuueM i host nVtr L JrJt. fri -thet lave hac h cmar&et I l g. wf Sl sSl j 7 31 i Cjii, EXCHANGE Real Estate TO EXCHANGE i t SI acres near Donald, fair hooee and barn, part under cultivation, bal ance timber. Price $5500, a incum brance, will take house in Salem aa part payment. ' , M acres, t miles east of Salem, 14) under cultivation, family orchard, balance Umber and pasture. House Is old but. can be repaired. Price $i-0, will take Salem property as pari payment St acres near Independence, with snail buildings, all under cultivation, small orchard. Price $3000, want Sa lem house f equal or less value. .. REE W. O. KRTTEGKR 14T North Comemrclal Alberta wheat land. 410 imh im proved. $15.00 acre; terms or accept Willamette valiey small farm. Box 58, Statesman. FOR EXCHANGE Three Salem home valued at $CS00 for alt Want acreage near Salem. Neat 4 room bungalow, large lot, creek In rear. Price $2200. Will ac cept vacant lot for equity of $1209. 140 acres on Luckimute river in Benton county. Price 12000. WTH pay or assume up to $1900 on Salem home. LEO N. CHILDS CO Realtors S20 State Street Tel. 1727. SALE OR TRADE Nice home with good vi'fw. fine shade and fruit trees, berries, garden, flowera Two garages, 7-rottm plastered house, basement, fireplace, etc. Paved street, will sell home and 1 or t lots and take smaller place on deal. 765 Rural avenue, TpI. B235W. Near three schools, bargain price. ACREAGE 98 A. best of clover and general farming land, about 75 acres cultiva ted bal. timber and patrture. Water ed by creek and well. Bldgs. are old. Road graveled, located 5 jniles from good valley town on gravelel ' road. 1 hi miles from paved highway. Must be sold to settle estnte. Small pay ment down ana easy payments on bal. Price $7..00 per acre. E. E. ROBERTS. Realtor S41 State Tel. 303 and 284R. iTrwNKiii acres la fall wheat: 14 miles from Sa lem near west side highway. Water piped to house and barn. Fair build ings. School bus goes by house. Pos session right away. $S500. Terms 6. Charlie O Brien. 494 N. Capitol t. saiem. 5 A., some bldss.. well located Vnl- ued at $2500; now only $1210.00. xerms. 4. LINCOLN ELLIS 487 Center Street WELL LOCATED ACREAGE CL.OSE IX 23 acres, all cleared. SU mile from Salem on paved highway, best of dark loam soil, at school. $47e0. SOCOLOFSKY It SON First National Bank Bldg. 11 acres 2 miles from Salem. $5,000 worth of buildings including modern poultry houses, for 15500. $500 down, balance to suit at 6. Build your own house. I have some ideal tracts. 1 acre to 20 acres on pavement Small down payment You can never build cheaper thaa now. H. C SHIELDS or P. J. MORITZ Oregon Bldg. TeL 1784. i rijnji-i i i 1 l - -nm 1-2-5 acres or mora. SI 50.00 tn $150.00 per acre, fruit sorines. close to Salem. Sell on monthly payments or trade. TeL 1248J2. bIlRGAIN 20 acresaTrlear. young orchard, modern buildinea. well located, $4000. Choice five acre tract close in, modern bungalow, barn, all kinds of fruit, $5500. IT acres close In all la or chard, fair buildings, paved highway. faavv. iv acres line lana, tots ot um ber, good road. $3600. r , i wood S41 State Street It A. fruit tract. 4 R. bouse, full basement and furnace. For Salem home. $5000. 0-10 A. 2 R. house and garage for lot $1200. S A. new 4 R. home, complete In ev ery detail. Eiectrie water system. Good outbuildlnra. SS004. Terms. $2000 to lon. Insurance. MKI.VIN JOHNSON 320 U. S. Bank Bldg. Tel. 087. WANTED REAL ESTATE - WANT TO BUY A good farm 40 to SO acres suit able for dairying. located prefer north or east of Salem. Have some cash. No trade. SEE BECHTEL ft THOMASON 311 State Street Room 4. WANTED TO BUY A modern home with 3 bedrooms. Will go up to $4000: can pay good monthly payments. Must be a bar gain have another client that will buy a good 4 R. bungalow. Can pay $25 month. What have you? Hurry BECHTEL or THOMASON 241 State Street Room 4. We have the buyers. Business Opportunities IF you are Interested in a down town service station doinsl a rood business, call in person at the Gen eral retroieum office at 515 Booth 15th street a real business opportun ity at a right ftmire. MONEY TO LOAN To finance your aew home or refi nance your present home, see P. H. BELL, SOS C. a Bank Bldg. TeL $02. ON FARMS AND CITY REAL ES TATE. LOWEST INTEREST RATES. BERT T. FORD FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PERSONAL. LOANS MADS on furniture, cars, salaries or other good security. Repayable monthly, when ta financial oec4 ree aa before closing a loan. GENERAL. INVESTMENT CORPORATION First National Bank Bldg. PbonslSOO CITT AND TRACT LOANS Reasonable Rates No Delay STATE SAVTNG3 A MX) LOAN ASSOCIATION 111 South High Street Telephone 2253 Salem, Oregon. MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce your payments. You keep the ear. P. A. SHEER Cor. Liberty Et and Femr in aaioai. ore. MONEY TO LOAN Federal Fans Las as. (U amr t F. L. WOOD. 141 State Street CUT AND FARM loaiTa at lowest ratea Bast terms obtainable. Our Insurance department offers you ax part adrjeaand aerrioain all linea. Hawkins Roberts tnej TeL 141T - SOS Oregon Bldg. LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE Oa plain notes, endorsed note. furnKur and piaaos. Alt tran sact tons strictly eonndeattaL STATS LOAN COMPANY SIS Oregon Bide: Second Floor Corner fitata aad Hlah Office hra, 10H0 a. tn. to 4:20 p. to. Telephone 032 Llasassd by Statft LIVE STOCK and POULTRY DAIRY tows far sale ar trad. One or a carload. 1-3 down. Terms to ev eryoa, ooe year to pay. Nelson Bros aeaiers in uvesroca. ttea aara at Co lombia aad North OommerclaL or Nal- son Bros, market. 185 North High. HANSON hatched bread in cocker els, high pedigree, S or generation R. A. Hammer. N. Santiam. 4 mL west of Stayton. Young fat rabbits, lire or dressed. TeL I4F4. R. W. CbapeL FOR SALE WOOD THE best wood in the oity for the money at Tracy's Fuel Yard. Prompt delivery. Phone 2S85. GUARANTEE!; CRT W TeL IS. Sal.;m Fuel Ce 752 Trade ------ -i-, -.i-i-id -ii rv-- - - -ii- in ravxrui DRY fir and aak wood, coal and fuel OIL Call on us Tor pricaa We give good measure, good quality aad good servlca. LARMER TRANSFER ft STORAGE Telephone 1131 WB have 14" wood on hand all the time. Prompt delivery. 848 & 12th. Cobb ft Mitchell Co phone 112. FIRST class dry old fir slab, 16-ln. old fir mill block. Screened hog fueL Prompt delivery. Phone 1542. Fred E. Wells, Itic 280 & Church St 14 In. old fir, 4 ft fir, oak and ash. No. 1 old fir hill slab. Reduced prices. C U. Harbaugh, 833 Highland Ave. Phono 1990. GOOD 14 in. old fir, $7.50 cord. TeL 26F32. Four Corners Garage. LOST AND FOUND LOST In Salem Sunday afternoon. July 27, suit case containing ladies clothing. Reward. Mrs. P. E. Taylor. 329 E. S9th St, Portland. Tel. Ta bor 5082. LIBERAL, reward for return of fishing outfit last Saturday, July 10. Tel. A. R. WILSON, 20B9W. FOR SALE USED CARS The Home of Best Values 8 Cars To Choose From 192S Bulck Standard Sport Rds. -$795 1926 Chevrolet Landau Sedan .1 245 1925 Chevrolet Coupe 150 1928 Ford A Roadster 875 1927 Pontiac Coupe 225 lyzs BtudeDaaer commander Coupe 765 1928 Whippet 8port Coupe 365 1924 Nash Special 4 Sedan 400 1929 Chev. IM ton 650 1920 Model A Ford Town sedan C25 1929 Fordor Sport Roadster 425 Used Car Center CONSOLIDATED BY VALLEY MO TOR CO. OTTO J. WILSON Marion ft liberty Open Evenings and Sundays. Phona 1027 McKay's for Used Cars With an O. K. That Counts 1924 Chevrolet Coupe $395.40 iZ7 Chevrolet t oupe 29.f l2t Chevrolet Coach t95.M 1927 Pontiac Landaa Sedan 424.40 1929 Chevrolet Coach f 15.00 192$ Ford Coupe 385.44 192$ Ford Truck overdrive 525.04 12 Ford Truck 160.44 1929 Chevrolet Sedaa delivery 154.40 Used car dept. 530 Chemeketa St Telephone 1425 Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. BITS... Of General Knowledge By W. L. GORDON" When James lloaroe was elect' ed president for the second tine, he lacked but one vote of being unanimously elected, receiving 231 out ot 232 electoral votes. "She Isn't Going fill FOR SALE USED CARS NASH S Tour. Best buy to town. Verr good condition. Call S660W after f:l( p. ra. Used Cars You May Be Proud to Drive '3 Late series Hudson-C, Stan- aara seaaa, original nuah Inside and oat extra good, new ear service, and guar antee . $1050 '28 Studebaker Commander Se dan, new paint and rubber, A-l mechanically, 30-day ser vice and guarantee . S50 '29 Eeaex rumble-seat coupe, new rubber. This car has only run a few thousand miles and is a good buy at . S95 2S Late model Essex coach, or iginal finish inside and out exceptionally good, new ear services and guarantee -. 495 '2t Hudson 7 -passenger custom buflt sedan, new $125 paint job. brand new S-ply heavy duty tires all around - 495 '27 Oakland Sedan, overhauled, new paint and tires .... 425 '24 Dodge leather upholstered aedan, run less than 20,000 miles . S50 All the above listed cars have 1930 31 licenses and are guaranteed right or we will make them right Many other oars in stock to choose from priced from $25 up. State Motors, Inc. HUDSON-ESSEX Chemeketa and High Sts. Tel. 1000 A BARGAIN Model A Ford coupe, A-l condition, terms. See owner, 121 Bligh Bldg. TeL T17. FOR SALE By owner, 5 passenger Nash sedan. Nearly new. Will sell at big reduction Inquire at Ramseyer Bros. Garage. Phone 193. 2H ton G. M. C. wood truck. 150.- 00 cash. Call 1242M. LATE 1929 Chevrolet 4 door se dan. Perfect condition. A good buy at $725: terms, trade. See Hunt, VALLEY MOTOP. CO. Used Cars Valley Motor Company 1929 Model A Town Sedan trunk $650.00 1929 Model A Tudor Sedan 4 50.00 1929 Model A Sport Roadster .. 425.00 1928 Model A Business Coupe brake system S90.00 192$ Oldsmobile Coach 585.00 1928 Chevrolet Coach 375.00 1927 Chevrolet Roadster 235.00 1925 Chevrolet Coach n e w tires 165.00 1929 Durant 6 cyl. Sport Road ster 445.00 1927 Essex Coupe 276.00 1926 Ford Model T Roadster .. 75.00 1924 Ford Model T Roadster 43.00 TERMS TRADES Valley Motor Company Telephone 1995 Center at Liberty Salem WANTED USED CARS 3 A. land close In Salem, trade for good automobile. MatUiia, Rt 9, Box S4. WILL trade quarter section land for tniek. Tel. S7B5-.T. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION S. C. BADERTSCHER. FRED J. SEIWERT, WILLIAM HART MAN, S. P. McCRACKEN and J. A. REMINGTON, Trustees ot The First Evangelical Church of Salem, Oregon, Plaintiffs, vs. M. SWEGLE. also known as Math ias Swegle. and MARGARET SWEGLE, his wife, and all the heirs ot said M. Swegle and Margaret Swegle; MARY A. DODGE and JOHN DOE DODGE, her husband; CHARLES WHITNEY, brother of Mary A. Dodge: NETTIE E. WHITNEY, widow of William L. Whitney, deceased; GRACE WILMA WHITNEY; MABEL MAYARD WHITNEY; SARAH D. J. WHITNEY, widow of George Whitney, deceased; CHARLES WHITNEY, son of Sarah D. J. Whitney, and George Whitnev; HENRY WHITNEY; JONATHAN WHITNEY; MA BEL WHITNEY COLEMAN and JOHN DOE COLEMAN, her husband; MRS. S. S. VANDER SAL and JOHN DOE VANDER SAL, her husband; G. S. DA VIDSON, also known as J. C. Davidson; CHARLES WEEK -and JANE DOE WEEK, his wife-it B. S. HAINES and JANE DOE HAINES, his wife; HEN RY BIER aad EDWARD B. BIER, gnardian of Henry Bier, an Insane person: JOHN A. BIER; MR. STELLA FISHER BLACKERBY and E. L. BLAC KERBY. her husband; IRVIN FISHER ; the heirs oi N, BIER and the heirs of B. F. FORST NER, and all other persons un known, Defendants. SUMMONS In the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the Complaint filed against yon in the above en titled court on or before Thurs day, the 4th day of September, 1980, which date is subsequent ta the expiration tt four weeks after Thursday.-the S 1st. day of July, 1930, which is the date of the first publication summons herein; it beinr prescribed in the Order of Publication of summons that summons be published once a week for four consecutive weeks; and if you fail' to bo appear and answer, for want thereof plaintiffs will take Judgment To Lose Any Sleep" T WHEAT HITS TOBOGGAN AGAIN ME LON FMHLY LOWER IN P R I CE Supplies Increased on Northwest Marts; Eggs Firmer PORTLAND, Ore July SO (AP) Top grade fs were firm today at the recent advance. The prica of otf-qoaltty egg g, however, were reported as being shaded by some dealers. Butter supplies were liberal with moderate trading, but there were no outside changes in prices. Some shipments were made o outside markets. San Fr&ncfsco and Los Angeles reported ad- vancee on 90 score and above. Reviewing the fruit and vege table market, the Portland bu reau of the U. S. department of agriculture says: Team-track holding of 125 cars of fresh fruits and vegetables Monday, of which half were wa termelons, marks the heaviest volnme ot supplies in the city at any one time' this year. Yester day's arrivals were light, with on ly 20 cars compared with 81 cars received over the weekend; and .Tuesday morning witnessed a re duction in track-holdings to 100 cars. Peaches, watermelons, canta loupes, and tomatoes all declined since Monday, under pressure of liberal receipts. California peaches are of fine quality, and prices are unusually low, atOc $1.00 per box of Elbertas, and $1.25 for fine highly-colored J. H. Hales. California Klondike wa termelons sold a slow as $27-30 per ton to Portland jobbers. To matoes from The Dalles moved at 90c- $1.00 per 15-lb 'box of No. Is. while a few fancies sold 25c higher. Pine quality tomatoes from Walla Walla sold in 30-lh boxes to retailers as high as S3 .2 5 to 3.35. against you as follows: For a decree adjucating them to be the owners in fee simple and entitled to the exclusive posses sion, and quieting the title to the following described property: Beginning at the southwest cor ner of Lot Five (5) in Block Twenty-four (24). in Salem, Ore gon, as shown by the recorded plat thereof on file and of rec ord in the office of the County Recorder of Marion County, Ore gon; running thence northerly along the west line of said Lot Five (5) seventy-eight and three forths (78i) feet to the south west corner of a tract of land own ed by Mary J. Scott and Joseph F. Scott on April lztn, mzz, as shown by deed recorded in Vol. 166 at page 390, Deed Records of Marion County, Oregon; running thence easterly along the south line of said tract, and parallel with the south line of said Lot Five (5) 97 Va feet, more or less, to the west line of a tract of land owned by Lillian B. Lamport as shown by deed recorded in Vol. 122 at page 364, Deed Records of Marion County. Oregon; running thence southerly along the west line of said tract and parallel with the west line of said Lot Five ( 5 ) , 78 feet to the south line ot said Lot Five (5); thence westerly along the south line of said Lot Five (5). 9 7 feet to the place of beginning; being a part of Lot Five (6) in Block Twenty-four (24) in the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon. This summons is published pur suant to the above Order of the above entitled court, made and entered on the 30th day of July 1930, the first publication herein being made on Thursday, the 31st day tif July, 1930, and the last publication herein being made on Thursday the 28th day of Aug., 1930. ROBERT R. RANKIN BERT S. GOODING Attorneys for the Plaintiffs, Offices at 331 Pacific Building, 6th and Yamhill Streets, Portland. Oregon. J31, A7. 14, 21, 28 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Marion, his duly verified final account, as ad ministrator ot the estate ot Mar garet Bogy n ska, deceased, and that said court has fixed Tuesday the 12th day of August, 1930, at the hour ot ten o'clock a.m. of said day, it the time, and the County Court Room in the Coun ty Court House at Salem, in Mar ios County, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 10th day ot July. 1930. D. A. LARMER. Administrator of the estate of Margaret Bogyn- ska. Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Salem,! Oregon, Attorney for Admlnistra tor. Jly. 10-17-24-31-A 7. General Markets DAISY PORTLAND, Ore.. July 80 (AP) Produce exchange, net prices: Batter, extras S4, stasdards 8S, prime tints 33, firsts SO. Eggs, frete. extras 2528 fre&k me dium 22423, BTJTS, HAY. HOPS POBTLAXD. Ore.. July 29 (AP) Xott valoots. Oregon, 25 30c; al monds, 23 S 30c; peaaats, fH10tte; peraai. 25 57c; 'filberts, 17 18c Hay wholesale ' bnyiac: price, deliv ered Portland: eautern Oregon Timothy, $33.5 4i 23; do valler, $19 19.50; alfalfa, $10030: clover. $1; eat hay. 410; straw, $74 8; too telling prices $1 to 42 more. Hop 1929 crop 13il5, POXTLAND GSAHf POBTLAXD. Ore.. July 30 (AP) Whest futures: Open High Close July SS 88 86 Sept. 8- 87 H 85 Dee. 1 91 804 Cash market: whest: bir Bend blue stem $1.01 H. Soft whit, westers white, 87 hi- Hard winter, northern spring. we4ern red 8 5 hi. Oats: No. 2 38 lb." white tf!5.00. Corn; No. 2 E. T. shipment $38.73. Mill rrfu: standird 23.00. PRODUCE PORTLAXD, Ore. Julr 29 (API Milk raw milk (4 per eent) $2.302.4O rwt.. delivered Portland, less 1 per cent ; grade- B milk, $2.85. Butterfat, station 29r (rack 31c; deliveries in Portland Sic. Poultry (buying prices) stive, heary hens over ii lbs.. 20e; medium hens. to 4 ISc: liirht hens 14e; liroilers 1 hi to 2 hi lbs., leghorns, 17c; colored 20e: Pekin ducks, t lbs and ov er. 20(u '22c; old loc; colored ducks 15c. Potatoes Kerns, Xo. 1 garden $a.00 .T50. Xw potatoes 2'4c. XIVE8TOCK PORTLAXD, Ore.. July 30 (AP) Cattle 3o, calves 10; cuotaLly steady for matured classes: calves, vealers 50c high er. Vealers milk fed (food and choice 10.O0(S' 1 1.00 ; medium B.oOWie.OO; enll and common 5.50 3.00. Calves 250 500 lbs. (rood and choice 8.."0fii 10.00. ; com mon and medium 6.00 (n 8.50. Hogs 150; opnftn? steady. Sheep S0O, talking around steady. Lsmhs SO lbs. down, pood and choice $6 00(3 7.00; medium 4 .30 516.00; all weights, common 3.53 (rf 4.50. Yearling wethers 90-110 U.. P.. 00 (a 4.50. Kwes 90-120 lbs.. 1.75((?2.50: rvei 120 150 lbs.. 1.50CT2 25 ; all weights, cnll and common 1 .00 1.50. Tierht lijrhts- 140-lfiO !!., $10.00 rt? 11.00: light weight 160-2i0 lbs.. 11.00 h 11.25: medium weight 200 220 lbs.. 10. OOffi 11.00; medium weieht 220 250 lbs., 9.5u$il0.75: heavy weight 250 290 lbs.. 9 25g 10.50; heavy weight 090(o 350 lb., 8.75 10.00. Packing sown, g.00(n..00. Slaughter pigs 9.75 (Si 10.75. Feeder and st-x-ker pigs, 11.00 (a 13.00. FRUITS VEGETABLES PORTLAND, Ore., July 29 (AP) Fruits and vegetables: fresh frui angea, Valencias, fi.50Sj9: grapefruit. Imperial, $6.507; limes, 5-doi. cartons, $2.50. Lemons California, $949.25. Cab bage local, 2c lb. Cucumbers hot house, Oregon, T5e $1 do.; out door grown 7cc lug. Tomatoes local Tiothouse 10 20c lb.; 'California $2g 2.50 lug; The Dalles, $1.15 1.25 box. Onions selling prica to Tetailers: sets, 86e. Walla Walla. $1(91.50. Lettuce Oregon, $1.23(5 2.25 a crate for 8. Asparagus Oregon $1.25 1.40 dozea bunches. Spinach local, $1 1.25 orange box. Strawberries $2.25 a crata. Baspber ries $2.25 a crate. Blackcaps S2.25 a crate. Loganberries $1.75 a crate. Blackberries Iocs! $2 crate. Watermelons California Klondike!, 2i6I3e lb. honeydews, $1.75 flats: can taloupe California, jumbo. $2.75(3 4; standards, $3.50!g3.75; pony, $2.73 crste. Celery Oregon eelery 75eSIL5 sox. Peppers Bell 156 80. Kbubarb local outdoor 75e apple box. Cauliflower Oregon, $1.801.90 erate. Tsble potatoes 1930 crop, local whites llie Ik. Peas Oregon 5 ftfTc lb. Beans The Dalles, 7? 8c lb. Green corn The Dalles: 30 (3 45c dos. Garlic new 1315e lb. CHICAGO GRAIK CHICAGO. July 30 AT) Grain prices collapsed today to a Standard sel dom equalled, even in time antedating the world war. Wheat tall below any point reached sine July. 1914. when Europe's unpre cedented huge military need and rela tive scarcity elsewhere sent bradsraff values skyward. Ia violent eontrast. to day a traaa-atuntie aemaoa ior wneat from North America was at various ttUM tha slackest ia a long while, and harvest report from places earthward toward Canada pouted to millions ot bushels soon te be added to big stocks on band. Wheat elssed heavy at virtually sua bottom-moat level reached, 2-S bu shel under yesterday's finish. Cora closed hi I 7-Pe en. Oats as well as wheat established s aew low pries record far the aeasoa, finishing lli-Hic down. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMIX ISTRATRIX Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Coun ty ot Marion as administratrix ot the estate of William Rickman, deceased, and that she has dnly qualified as snch administratrix. All persona having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me at the effiee of Ronald C, Glover, my at torney, 203 Oregon Building, In Salem, Marion County. Oregon, within tlx mon'- g ot th date of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 17th day of July. 1980. MINNIE RICKMAN, Administratrix of the Estate of WILLIAM RICKMAN deceased RONALD C. GLOVER. Attorney for Administratrix, Salem, Oregon. - I 1 Jly-17-2-IlA-7-14 By RUSS WESTOVER Down Two Cents With' No Relief Coming . Soon, Report Wheat was hit another hard one Wednesday when the price dropped two cents on the Salem market. "No relief in sight" re port local dealers. rrsaa tauta (Wholesale Quotations) Apples Early Trasspsrsnt, lot . t-rape fruit .1.50 Isle of Pins aft Bananas, lb. m Dates "T Dromedary. g, 10 os. akrs. Coos's Pitted. MM Lemons. Calif. Limes . O ran tss, Kavels 80Ts 100's . ISO's 150's - 17flS 2CH)'s JIB'S - S52a , ESS'S , -4.60 -.$5 ...SO .5.75 -8.25 .7.00 -7.T5 -8.7S 9.00 .9.25 ..9.15 -9.25 -6.25 -2.50 -2.00 -2.00 SS4't Raspbcrriei Black Caps L Currants Apricots " Local peaches 1.3U 1.00 1.50 4.00 1.50 05 10 .6S Seedless Grapes trc-sh tigs, f!t Casabas Summer Squsih. lb. Mushrooms, lb. Vageca&taa (Whatesal Quotatioas) nooseberries ; 05 Csntaloupes . .7.2.50 to b75 Watermelons slas Local celery, dos. 80 to l!s5 Green corn, dos. 'eo Bunched vegetables, per dos. bunches Carrots - so Beets 80 Turnips ft Radishes , fo Parsley , Oaions n uarite. re. i California Tomatoes, Hothouse, crats leg 2,75 ( Ml .00 .2.50 Lettucs Laks Lsbish Cucumbers, hothouse Cabbage, local Rhubarb, local Peas, local , Potatoes Green Beans Peppers Egg rioat 1.75-2.00 .90 to 1.50 021tf 03 05 -.-0214 10 85 Asparagus .-" Ms Cauliflower, crate .1.75 apinacn -1.75 Artichokes, dozen .00 to 1.10 02 'i to 04 New potatoea, local rssds (Retail Quotations) Calf meal, 2t lbs. . l.JS Scratch, ton n ntf Corn, whole, ton 44.00 Cracked and irraaad .46.00 Mill run, toa , una Bran, too a of With milk eo.oe Egg mash 54.00 Eggs (Buying Pries) Extras Medium , as Poaltrv (Buying Prica) Stags Roosters, Heavies . Mediums 10 OT ris 15 eld Lights is Broilers Leghorns 17 and It Wholesale Butter (Buying Prices) Butlerf SI Prints $7 Cartons - 0OtSi (Retail Quotations) Prints . Cartons .89 .81 Oram aad Hay twsyiac Fries) Wheat, .western red 78 Seft white 761 Oat, bo. $9 Barley, ton 9 oa lay. Oats ant vetch Clover Alfalfa .17.00 te 18.50 .10.00 -.18.50 to 22.00 Meat 1 Buying Price) Spring Lamb ..-04 te .05 Lav Hogs Dressed Hog -10 -16 .18 Dressed veal Wool Coarse . Medium .18 .20 Mohair Old Kid 0 -25 ALFALFA MB . HEN Offerings Light Due Partly To Withholding Crop For Better Prices Alfalfa markets were steady to somewhat stronger during the week ending July 29. Offerings, particularly ef top grade hay con tinued light and demand showed some improvement aJtnongn movement is yet considerably un der normal for this season of the year, according to the weekly al falfa market review ot tb U, 8. bureau of agricultural economics. Trading was restricted due to limited buying power, particular ly on the part of dairymen, aid to unusually low prices for hay which has caused growers te hold " the bulk of the new crop ta hopes of a better market later In the year. Recent drought and extremely high temperatures ia the Central western states has caused consid erable d&atixe to pastures, forage and feed crop aad ha been large, ly respoaslMe tor a slowing ap of shipments of alfalfa hay from that section. Growers are Inclin ed to hold snore thaa usual amounts for their own use ia ex teetattoa ef higher prices- . - Quotations remained aochang ed during the week U Portland with U. S. No. i aeted to the trade at $17.60 per ton. F. O. B. quotation ta the Herm-ttoa dis trict were around $12.60 per ton and one dollar lower la the Ya kima valley. Offerings were heavier ia Portland but' the buy ing continued for immediate re quirement only. Pastures ia. the north west are generally coed east supplies of local hay abundant Movement ot . alfalfa At Seattle continued i small with Quotations nominal. r . at tnrtlaxtd araa confined I almost entirely to the top grades to supply small dealers aad rab bit rle. WL laiusu. 444 K.