The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 09, 1932, Page 13, Image 13

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    The OREGON STATES1LN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, September 9, 1932
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be run under. the heading
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The Statesman assumes
HELP WANTEDMALE
l men -with $200.09 each for per
manent position guaranteed: return
and money-full.' secured. Selling ex
perience helpful but not necessary.
Box 40. To Statesman. "
A representative of the, motion pic
ture Industry will interview men in
terested In th projection division of
motion pictures Many opportuniti
for ambitious, young men. Phone Mr.
Jastrom, Hotel Senator for appoint
ment.
i.,t ayttn s rivlier. familiar
with interchangeably of all rnaKe
cara Hl-Way Auto VTreck. 2S.5 Port
land Rd. !
HELP WANTED FEMALE
nrxrnirT- mmaia nsrod. refined un
incumbered housekeeper, 3 adults, lit
,i wa.hlntr. Room, board, $15. Box
41. care States-man.
SITUATIONS WANTED
m.i. vinr,i hnv wants work for
room, bonrd, or both. References fur
nlshed. Box 38, care Statesman.
Toung ladr wants work. Anything
considered. Dependable. Box 42, care
statesman.
FOR SALE MlsceUaneoaa
l'RnSlALEMl''iialersl" 1 icV bB
die Statesman office.
fonntn txaehes now ready. Imlab
rmlt farm. Depression prices. Phone
tOFll.
'
r..in iim ( travel time, in
Oregon Statesman offers to subscrto-
ert a Travel Accident inura.uv
Icy for only I1.0 a rear.
Hales, Elbe-ta peaches now ready.
jF21. .nnnnfrrvw
ATTENTION FARIUERS: Why pt
b iy a NON-ASSESSABLE policy. In
nnp(in MITTL'AL, of McMinn-
viile. It Is the cheaiest in the long
run. See our sgenta
ST AND LEY A: FOLEY
Tliose big luscious improved Elberta
i.. nn tlso Hales ann
ir,iir oualltv the best. Orchard
u-..-, r.i,.iro,l Rartlett pears for can
ring 25c bushel. Puritan Cider Works,
W est Salem.
- - - i
Tomatoes 50c bu. 7'TFS noon.
FOR SALE Two ilrst-ctoss saddr
tar Te:ia saddle 18-inc!
n(r,,ir rr,a ttto horse trailer, baj
vr n. Fliley. 365 North
Commercial, Nash garage.
FOR SALE PortaDie iTfw","V
end electric neDn clo:k. 224 N. High
street.
FOR SALE Cad. car In good
eiare or trade for electric washer;
radi. wood or what have youT
At Cottage Farm J' .
18 ft. cedar built speed cruiser.
Star motor, all accessories. See at
Johnson's Gravel Bunker.
Bnrtlett pears 25 and 35 cf-nts
Ivsshel. 76$ Rural Av.. Ph1one
J5 pullets and frys for sale. 4 mo.
o',l. Rocks nnd Ri 40c apiece It
t .ken this week. m' S. Commercial
Street
Peaches, lmon cling, J. w. naie.
Improved Elbertas, and Crawforda.
A K Lamb, on "Wheatland Road in
tligslon BoUom.
n . .anninir inAm 15e rter box.
1 v ii a ...op -
T. ir.i. onntilnfrs ml. west 01
Koscdale School Amiatrong.
rvrmt!n!fMi ranee wood and Kas, 4
role sas, fn fine shape ; for sale cheap.
St 1 3. CMmMCfal pr.fwv
Al'.en A parlor fumace, like new.
S. rommerrlal. i H- pip:.
TRADE Miscellaneous
- - .-. - a..
Ttmfin to trada for wood. C3S Jef
ferson street.
- n i-ifaa-aa faf ifVi .
Trtnle elec. washer and furniture
fnr w(d. S. Church. Tel. 8S!2.
Y A N T K D Miscellaneous
All kinds of rifles, pistols, shotguna
Id aold -nd lewelry condiuon no 00-
lect Name your price.
REINER'S EXCHANOB
16 N Commercial
juiri.rL-i.iii"i ----- - - mm
W A N'TP n 1 1 mmI Dtanos. In es
change on radios, ohonogrspha 01 fur
nlture H I. Stiff Kiimlmre Oomsni
T,riiOjxrijxrxfJvi'js s sa
Bull wanted for bull-flKht at state
fair. Must be vicious, flahtlng mean.
and have horns Ed Wright, In care
f state fair, Salem.
Will par caah for second hand bi-
MISCELLANEOUS
Kodak prtnu for 15c and up at
B lie wis over Penners store.
WANTED Orlcinal Doetns, songa
Bnnset Pubs.. Howard Bid.. S . ijai
FOR RENT ROOMS
mmmmmnm
Large room, la private home for
gentleman. Hot water, neat, garage.
dose in. Tel. aoi.
POLLY AND HER
i
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ILAMD IT WON'T HURT ( SrVLSTHEAJTTi riX yf BUT AFTER ALu, 4
ItVOU TO GIVE A FEW f 'i BE DEUGHTTED TO 2 tfA I'M NOT MARRYING
f FREE LESSONS; t ' Ms I f TEACH My RJTURE) VDUR WHOLE
Vs. trryyZG wj y ?. r-j waii
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do financial responsibility
for errors which may ap
pear ia advertisements pub
lished In its. columns, and
in cases where this' piper Is
at fault will reprint that
part of an advertisement in -which,
the typographical
mistake occurs.
I The Statesman reserves
the right to reject objee
tfonal advertising. It fur
ther reserves the right to
classify all advertising un
der the proper' classlflca
, tion.
FOR RENT ROOMS
Down town rooms. 595 Court.
Room in modern home, home priv-
lieges. See Mrs. Luthy at Penney's I
to II.
ROOM AND BOARD
Board-room, stm. heat. $20 up. 5482.
Room, board. $25 ma TeL 317.
B-R. Priv. home. $20. 275 N. 14th.
Room, board, garage. $20 or $25.
Close university. 1144 Center.
f UK KEN I A 'AKTMKN1TS
Nice front apt, S5S Center.
Attractive new 3-rro. apt, phone 7203.
Attractive 2 R.
apt Reasonable.
266 S. Cottage,
Modern 5 R. flat, overstuffed furn., I
rest i to correspond. Sewing machine,
washer, cleaner, furnace heat, front i
porch, garage, etc. 965 N. Fifth.
Very nice S-room apt. Fireplace, gar
age. Phone 6294. 15S0 Center.
Patton apartments downtown. Call
Pat ton's book, store.
Hazeidorf modern 2 and S room fur- I
nlshed and unfurn. apts. 173 S. Cot
tage.!
Furn. 2-R. apt Phone 7664. 2281
Hazel.
Beautiful Edgewater Court, 3 fur
nished rooms and bath, laundry, gar
age, ielec stove, $25. Phone 5154.
0
3 room apartment 44$ 8. Winter.
Beautiful modern 8-rtn. cor. apt.
elec. irefrig., elec stove, hot water heat.
garage. $28. Phone 5154.
Nicely turn. 3 R. apt In new home.
Frigldalre, elec. stove, hardwood
floors fireplace, lots of closet room.
Aduuts. lei. 43U-. it5z vouri.
1st floor apt. 1325 State.
Fiir. apt 3 rooms, light and water,
13S4 1 Marion street
Close in modern steam heated apts.
at Special low winter rates. Phone
S490J
Nice furn. apt. 690 Union.
Clfan furn. and unfurn. Tel. 7226.
Furnished apt. light, water, free.
$10 per mo. 20 N. 19th St.
Strictly modern apt. 3 rms. and
sleeping porch, garage, frlsldaire, very
attractive with nice grounds, 146 N.
14th! KINU UFSTA1KS.
OR RENT HOUSES
Furn. bungalow in Oak Villa Court,
947 Mill. Phone S29C. Adults. $20.
'RETTlSTrATEMnF10MSS
$12 1755 South Capitol, 3 rma,
bathj garage.
$15 1715 South Capitol, 6 room
$2s lot Leslie, 6 rooms, furnace.
$22.50 1860 S. Winter, 4 rma, fur
nace,; fireplace, garage.
$22.50 940 Columbia, 4 rma, fur
nace.! fireplace, garage.
$3V 945 Tamarack, rooms, mod
ern. !
A few of these have electric ranee.
all tmntediat possession. We have
othors nil zen and prices for rent
and kale like rent.
'ntvivn a rrtrwrtDfrrira
. xvrj nciiLnivsAhi
1S9 North High Street
Mod. 4 R. house. $15. 255 Division.
MODjSRN six room house Just refln
lshedi Inside. Double garage. Three
blocks north of statehouse. Phone
8480.i
Furnished home. 6 rooms, close In.
rent reasonable. 475 N. Commercial.
3 rma. basement, garage, 1082 Fir
St.. 510. ,
3 rma. rumaee, garage, loss tt.
J 12, on paved alley.
20&0 S. Church, 6 rms.. modern, IIS.
i WINNIE PETTYJOHN
I 17 South High Street -
Modern furn. J-room bouse. Ander
son Court TeL 010.
Modern furn. 3 rm. house, close la.
Phone 6010.
FOR SALE or rent by owner, prac
tically new modern room house,
phono 7322.
8 room house. 39 & list
N,'.ii.'rfw4Nv"
(-room furn. house. 434 Union St,
326 mo. Inquire 448 Union.
n m yn
New 4 rm. house, furnace, fireplace.
gas range, water heater, narawooa
floors; garage, close to Highland and!
Catholic schoola IZO.
3439 Myrtle Ave., Phone 8920.
SasstSie,Neee,aw ;
6 R. rood, bunfralow. furnished, dott
bis garage, 1115 Shipping. TeL 5(39.
SSjSasSsaaBaafeJaf4kajavatkSeiaassvA
3-lmngalow for rent turn., or
unfurn. 1248 Chemeketa St
FOR RENT
sewVtW,saNeasse
I FOR RENT
Several good homes, furnished and
unfurnished. Priced rignt
Two acre tract, at city limits.
acre tract, at city irauiav
far,.., citv conveniences, barn
room
for cow and chickens. Pries Sis per
month.
.. . . .,.
320 SUta Street Phone 6706.
PALS
FOR RENT
Jkm
t S-R. turn. apt, priv. bath, gas,
I R. well turn, garage nous. 22tl Ha
ul. TL TISi.
FOR SALE Real Estate
Have The Statesman follow r oa
roar vacation. Mailed to any address
two weeks only 35 ceata
Good semi-modern home surrounded
by beautiful shaded grounds, fruit,
nuts, berries, grape arbor and gar
dens. Six rooms, fireplace, basement,
lot 120x135, garage. Near Junior high
and grammar schools. Paved street.
nice view. $3500, terms, might accept
Home carpenter work on deal. Owner
765 Rural avenue, phone 8851.
While on vour vacation have The
Oregon Statesman mailed to rou. call
9101.
OPPORTUNITY : S rm. house and
2 acres, wonderful rlew of mountains
and good soil, house has furnace, elec.
lights, well built In, garage, straight
loan of $2250, will sell like rent or
take auto or lot for equity.
WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtar
175 8outh High Street
SPECIAL v
I 3-4 acres. 3Vfc miles from Salem on
good road. All in cultivation, mostly
assorted rults, fine solL good well.
room house, garage and chicaen
house. -Price for quick sale $H80
half cash.
MELVIN JOHNSON
TJ. 8. N. Bank Bldg.
mhrttl',l'i
A snap 100 acres, 30 acres till
able, balance timber and good pas
ture, fenced, unimproved price $1,-
250.00. Easy terms.
14 acres, unimproved bottom land.
rlenr will taka Salem hornt a.nd II-
sume.
I -n V . 3 n
at szu.uu.
B R. furnished house, rent 20.00.
McGILCHRIST tt PENNINGTON
209-10 U. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg.
4 rm. modern home at 289 N. 23rd
St Furnace, garage, good condition
cal1 nd owner for a bargain In a
comfortable home. $2250, good terms.
rm. house, basement, furnace, large
lot, fruit trees. In good condition.
A snap at $2400.
Apartment house, 8 rentals, good lo
cation close in. Building Is in good
condition. A bargain at $7500,
4 rm. strictly modern house, corner
lot 12250.
A. choice dairy farm, running wat
er, modern bldga A real bargain.
17500
105 A. near Slem on paved highway.
Fine set of bldga One of the best
dairy ranches near Salem at
$14,000.
BRING YOTJR TRADES TO US
J. F. ULRICH COMPANY
325 State Street Phone 8673
8 rm. modern furnished, cheap.
OWNER at 431 3. Cottage. Upper
Hat
Get that house now. Move in. Start
the kids to school. I can Bell you one
like rent
H. C. SHIELDS
228 Oregon Bldg. Tel.
8902
Forced Sale Better Hurry
5-R. house, English type, basement
furnace, fireplace, all modern, paved
street, dandy location. North Salem ;
price $2350 $350 down payment
ANOTHER ONE
Dandy 4 room, large living room,
basement, furnace, all modern, fine
location, paved street, price $2300.00 ;
S250.00 down. Don t call and ask
where these are but say I want to
see them. Call 9S29
SEARS A TUCKER
132 South High Street
WORKING MAN'S CHANCE
In North Salem, 6 room res., street
paved, walks In and paid for $1000
and terms.
1 story English type house. In
side unfinished, owner going on farm
and will sacrifice, price for quick sale
to $850.
Immediate possession of a choice 1
acre tract well located on paved road.
best of soil, drove well, 4 room house
with nook, and bath room, garage and
woodshed. Price $2100, terms like
rent
LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors
320 State Street Phone I70S.
EXCHANGE ReaT Estate
rki
Salem property to trade for coast
property. 791 & 11th.
Statefrnan mibacrfberfl hnv bn
paid $5,378.03 in claim on their ll.OC
accident Insurance policlea
Exchange 1 A. home. Improved, near
La. A. calif, for Improved tract !n cen
tral Oregon. Owner write GEO. s.
WALTON, 20405 Runnymede St., Can-
oira Park, Calif.
FOR SALE FARMS
STOCKED AND EQUIPPED FARM
A nice farm of 60 acres fully
equipped, hay and grain goes with
place. Has federal loan and owner
will trade for clear house In Salem
for equity.
SEE Cal Pattort with
LEO N. CHILD3 CO.. Realtors
320 State Street Phone (708
94 A. grain and dairy farm, good
loc. dark soil. 710 N. High.
SACRIFieS-MUST SELL
My 27-acre place, only 7-mIles from
Salem on paved road, all In cultiva
tion, and a-ood sou. 6-R. house, bam.
$800.00 down and assume a I1500.0
mortgage. Tou can't best this place
for price offered. Only $2300.00: see
my agent as I only will offer It for a
few days
SEARS. A TUCKER
133 South High Street
ACREAGE
BIO SNAP 1 ACRE
New Modern Suburban Homi
14000. Home for $2600. Strictly
modern elec. lights, best of plumbing,
basement furnaoa, beautiful kitchen.
all th bit tos, hwd. floors, nook, one
and hair miles city limits, garage.
lawn, shrubbery. Shown by appoint-1
ment SEE
BECHTEL or TIIOMASOJ
311 State Street Room 4.
I r.. . V. mm .- . C Ann. ttMtmm. S
iojr ntiw i uwuvc,
poultry kouse. earaae, spring, well,
I lencea, mam roau. owner neeas mon
I ey wui sen cneap.
I trcir trm mirwooitr
820 TJ. a Bank Bldg.
WANTED USED CARS
The AtatU Chorus'
ACREAGE
tO-acres 7 miles from Baletn on pave- I
rnent chocolate loam, family orchard. I
croMi and walmrta. at rirbert
tree building about lxC f.100 I
terms. I
1IH acres 6 1-3 mCtes from Salem on I 1 -
gravel road, rood oil. family orch- I
ard. wonderful spring', engine and 1
tank, water piped te nouae, . a room 1
barn, chicken nouse. garage. I
bandings nearly new. 1350$ for ser- I
vice station, camp ground or coast I
property.
1-4 acres Itt miles rrom saiem, ideal 1
suburbaa borne, dark solL good'WelL
barn, chicken nouse, double garage,
family orchard Just coming into bear
ing, room plastered nouse, s bed
rooms, basement, furnace, rirepiaoe.
wired for electric range. $4710.
SI acres 9 mra irons Salem, 41 A. cm
tlvatlon.
balance oasture. chocolate 1
sotL ever flowtn oarlna?. 4 room house.
barn, chicken house, hog house, gar
age, 13000 9509 cash, i balance terms.
MELVIN JOHNSON
329 U. & N. Bans: Bldg. Phone 1791.
Business Opportunities
Best small apart business In Salem.
Small amount Invested. Investigate
14 t. Chnrch.
MONEY TO LOAN
PERSONAL LOANS
MADE on furniture, cars, salaries
or other good security. Repayable
monthly. When la financial need see
us before closing a loan.
GENERAL INVESTMENT
t CORPORATION
First National Bank Bldg. Phone 8S83.
'Be.!s of Harmony'
Heard over KOIN daily
ring out a loan service that
Is really, really different.
TOO GET THB FTJ1X
AMOUNT OP LOAN
TN CASH
ONLT LAWFUL INTKREST
STRICT PRtVACT
QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE
ON LOANS $10 tO $300
1
Beneficial Loan
Society
OF SALEM
Room MaAA4 nr
$1$ State St TeL I-7-4-
wwwmwmwwwww I
PERSONAL INSTALLMKNT X)ANS
uvi. . I
111 Oregon Building. Snd Floor.
Office hra 1:00 A. sl to :10 P. 14
Telephone 7783. State license Na
S-16S.
MONET LOANED ON AUTOS
Contracts "Refinanced
Arrange to reduce youi payments
Tou keep the car
P. A. BIKER
Cor. Liberty St. and Ferry
Phone 473? Saln. Ore
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
POULTRY WANTED
SALEM POT7LTRT CO.
251 K. Miller Street
South Salem
FOR SALE Sixty Barred Rock I
nens win naicnery contract ixji jj.
FOR SALE WOOD
Dry wood at Tracy'a Phone 198(.
Wood for sale. Phone JSST.
LK I r in anu imk winiu oai
I .. n r-ii ... nri. nr.is""""'
auu aa;s VIS- rass vu a. s a sa a,eaa v
give good measure, good QiiaMty ana
(food nervlce.
1.ARMER TRANSFER aTflRAUK
Teleohene 1111
Call Sagsle for dry fir, oak, ash
and maple. Reasonable prieea Phone
3735.
GUARANTEED DRT wood ooej
TeL 5000 - Salem Fuel Co. Trade
L0-T. F.0lTNP
LOST Black suit rase between Sa
lem and Falls City. FtnOer please re
turn too ft r Lunch, 342 N. Commer
cial St.. Salem.
PERSONAL
AssAsSMttaaSSaaSlathtfaasSMtaeWi
NOTICE, TO THE PURLIC
After fhls date. September 1th,
1932. I will not be responsible for any
bills contracted by any person except
iV!Mr. Conrsfl Fox.
FOR SALE USED CARS
SALEM USED CAR CENTER
Operated by Valley Motor Co.
1931 Ford Sport Rdstr.. 8000 nM $383
1931 Ford Std. Coupe, new tlres 376
1930 Ford Std. Coupe - 285
1929 Ford Coach 226
1929 Ford Sedan ..376
1931 Ford Panel Delivery 456
1926 Ford Coupe SS
1926 Ford Coach 40
1925 Ford Coupe 31
1930 Chevrolet Coach, new tlrea 346
1926 Chevrolet Sedan $
1927 Dodge Sedan ISO
1927 Dodge Coupe 13$
1929 Graham-Paige Sedan
360
116
146
376
146
7$
96
16
1926 Nash Coach. '33 license
u;9 Plymouth Sedan
1928 Bulck Std. Coupe
192 Bulck Coupe
1928 Bulck Standard Sedan -
1927 Chrysler 60 Coach
192C Jewett New Day Coach
1927 Oakland Roadster
1926 Studebaker Phaeton
Good '24 For Coupe Body and
Chassis
16
TERMS TRADES
See JIM or CHARLIE
Phone 7910 Marlon and Liberty Sta
CASH WAITING
For yonr old or wrecked car. Save
50 to 75 on all parts,
HI-WAT AUTO WRECKIKtl CU
TeL 8653
WANTED The best late model car
that $150" to $200 cash will buy. Phone
7419 or 3nf C.
Stewart's disease, or. bacterial
wilt of corn, is appearing in
, .m. vi
many sweet corn fields tills jear
certain dent com
- i a weu .w in
Tarieuest says tne aepartmenx
. . .
agriculture.
7f
FOR SALE USED CARS .
i m0 m
McKAT"S USED CARS
WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS '
star Touting s imi
Maxwell Touring, good Urea 10.00
Overland Touring $6.00
37 Pain Coach 135.0S
11S Duraat Coup 145.6S
192 Essex Sedan , . 335.00
ijjo rora sport troupe new
tires sis.vv
1531 Ford Victoria new tires 345.00
1930 Stude Sedan 466.0$
LOOK k LOOK!
133 nymoutn tseoan noaun
power, new piy tires-
free 'wheeling oniy . it,
000 miles look and runs
like pew I59.I0
CHEVROLET3
1928 Coach., "38 license 195.01
1989 Coach. ....... 185.0S
1930 Coach 'S3 license 845.09
1931 Trnck 'S3 license 4 25.99
Open Evenings and sunaays
TERMS TRADES
We pay rash for used cars
UfKlT CHEVROLET CO.
383 Center Phone 3189 43 N. Com'.l
MEN J. HIPPER
CALLED BY DEATH
INDEPENDENCE, Sept. 8
Andrew J. Tapper passed away at
his home near Brunts Corner,
September 7. He was born In
Jacksonville, Oregon. February
14, 1811. Most of his life was
spent In th Willamette valley
He served as police officer In
Albany, Independence, Dallas, and
St. Johns.
He was a police officer In In
dependence for 28 years. He was
also fire chief In Independence
and deputy sheriff of Polk coun
ty. For the past five years he
has resided on his berry farm
nesr McNary.
He Is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Mary E. Tupper, one aaugnw,
Mrs. Irene Gorden of Portland,
one sister. Mrs. Susan Lanktry of
Independence, ana a gruuuauSu-
tAr xfnrcpla Gordon, He was a
membAr of the Evangelical church,
. r TT Trr 1a, caw-
ana 01 me A.XJ- j- vi6. o.
Ices are to be held at the Keeney
funeral parlors Saturday at 2
o'clock. Dr. Dunsmore wll be In
charge of the service. Burial will
be at the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
O
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dence' was on the northeast cor
ner of Hlsh end Center streets.
near the old meat market of
Thnmas Cross, erandafther of
Curtis Cross of the Valley Pact
tj0n 0f Salem packers
Business
BATTERY ELECTRICIAN
r n D.rfnn Rntereav Startef and
i n.nrk Kss rhpmenets ax.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4450. R. E. Northness.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. a U 8COTT, PSC Chlropracter
lit N. High. Tel Rea 57t
FLORISTS
CUT flowers, wedding bouquets
funeral wreaths, decora ttona. C.
Brelthaupt. florist. 667 Court street
Tel. 6904.
au. kinds of floral work. Lots Flsr
1st lth A Market TeL 9592.
FLOOR CONTRACTING
Olsen Floor C. TeL 91 1L
INSURANCE
BECKE A HENDRICKS
1K9 N Hleh Tl
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LACJNDRT
THE WEIDER LAUNDRY
263 a High TeL 9126
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRT
"We Wssh Everything In Lux"
Telephone S15 12S4 Broadway
LAWN MOWERS
- Sharpened and repaired. Also tradea
H W. Scott 147 8 Com'! Tel 451S.
HOMOEOPATHIST
L. Q. ALTMAN. M. D.
Homeopathic physician, office and
residence. 507 Center" Phone 5631.
General practice.
MATTRESSES
Mattresses from factory to home.
Spring mattress) Renovat
ors and fumlgatora. Capital Bedd.r.a
Co. TsL 4049 3030 North CapttoL
New mattress mad te order, eld
mattf-Ma rfmiita : earrjet cleaalDat sis
ter -. Huff rua weaving. Saltan Fluff
I H,T.
Mattress Factory, u. istn
I Wll
Wilbur. TeL 1441. Otto F. Zwlcser.
MUSIC STORES
geo c WILL Planoa. Phono-
I graphs, sewing machines, sheet musta.
a a rn n nno su un ism. riprstsuriijBi uisva7
r - hV Vd Mwina machiSea 3f
State Street Sulem.
you if just j
A
it -
r ' Mill I r- xr
TOMATOES DOWN 5 CENTS ON LUGS
GRAIN MART SUFFERS
Stores buy Virtually-
No Fresh Prunes;
Wheat Lower
With heavy loads of local toma
toes oa th markets here, the price
to gTOwers'broke yesterday, when
offers were 15c on lags and 40c
on bushels.
rrutt buyers for the local stores
are making virtually no offers on
prunes, although a few were tak
en yesterday 'Sit a cent. This Is
double the highest figure offered
bv canners. $10 ton. However.
prune men are not meeting ready
. ... -..v . v f
maraciB, nun -w,.,, .
canneries.
Plums still bring 2c pound at
the stores.
Wheat dropped 2c on the high
est local offer yesterday, while
dealers who have been offering
5c neia meir ngure. im iop oa
white Is 5Je. Barley Is showing
. . v ik f
SUSHI bi.ioubi.u, -"V I
only on rery fine quality, at S 1.
Bridge Workers
Leave Station
At Jefferson
JEFFERSON, Sept. 8. D. L.
Pruitt and Robert Bailor of Til
lamook have leased the service
station and barbecue at Camp
Santiam across the river, of Mri.
Maude Blackwell, and hare taken
nossesslon. They are building an
aonov tnr living nn9rtra. Both
nuuv, " o
men are with the Clackamas Con
struction company and are em
ployed on the new bridge fiere.
Mrs. Blackwell reserves the camp
rrnnnd and reoorts that the cab-
In. are. all occupied bV Workmen
on the new bridge.
Mr. Winters, bridge carpenter,
whlla worklns: on the false work
. .... , ei
on top Of one or ine arcnea oi
the new bridge, Tuesday, nil nis
fineer mashing It. causing him to
linger. masninRii,vu
faint and fall, and had it not
been for a fellow workman wno
caught him. he would nave ran-
en a great distance ana migns
have been senousiy mjureu.
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MUSIC TEACHERS
W. E. Rauhut teacher of violin and
tromrone. Phone 6138.
PLUMBING and HEATING
PLUMBING and
general repair
1(6 8a Liberty
work. Orsber Bros.
Tel
PAPER HANGING
PHONES OLENN ADAMS for bouse
decoration, paper haiuring. ttntlna
ftf ReHM wftrfcmww .
PRINTING
FOR STATION ERT. cards, pamph
leta programa books or any kind of
printing, call The Statesman Print
lng Department 316 a Commercial
Telephone 9101
STOVES
STOVES and stove repairing. 8tove
for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All
kinds ef woven wire fence, fancy and
Plain, hop baskets, hooka, locan hooka
Salem Fence and Stove Works. 262
Phemekete Tel 47T4 R B Fleming
TRANSFER
CAPITAL CITT Transfer Co. 22t
State St TeL 7773. Dlstributlna:. for
warding and storage our specialty
Get our rates
FOR local or distant transfer ttor
age. call 3131 LarmeT Transfer Co
rnicka to Portland dally
TRICYCLES
Tricycle tires and expert repairing
at Mack's Bike Shop, 695 Cwtrt St
WASHING MACHINES
All Makes
Rented, sold and repaired. Easy.
A. R C Marts:. Conlon. Meadows
and Automatic. $16 and op.
nOQQ BROS.
W C MANGUM. Manager
399 N. Rich TeL 1033
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I
RET! ICE A HENDRICKS
161 N. High Te'. 494
a M. KABLB
S24 N. R.gb St
Tat. MTI
sncoLorsKT a son
204-5 First Nat Bfc.Bldg. TsL TtOt
N J. 1". tTLKICH
326 Stat Street
TeL 1673
HOMER D rnSTEB REALTY CO.
370 8 tat St TeL T623
VT. H. QRABENHORST CO.
134 a UbeTty St TeL 4S
By CLsIPF STERRETT
rt ,XmTU 7.
Salem Markets
Grade R raw 4 milk,
co-op pool price, SI .28 per
henUrrri.
Surplus 82c
(Milk Sams as August batter
(it averse-)
Battrrfat, sweet, 10c.
Butterfat, soar, 17c
ITtOTT AJID VBOETAS1XS
Price pels' to growers by Salem sayen.
September 1
(The price beiew. MpplireV by s ecsl
(roeer. ere indicative of th Sally market
bat are set gaarsatecd by Th Etstetman
Oatdoor Cocsmbcra, Ses. .10
HoU Cukes. ao. to
Carreti. doi. -- 10
RMt. lo,.! dot. 10 to .IS
Turaipa. kea. dot.
.50
Grwi ireppers. lb.
.04
.01 H
Local dbbafe. b. top
Radishes, dot. benches
30
Seattle cabbag
.03
om. do baacbet
.20
lCuinSZ
.TJ to 1.00
3.50
10117 Beam
.40
Local "ifr.
Local testae
..SO
.45
.85
.89
PeattU lrtoce
peache. bo, -retail"
sweet Corn, a 01.
.05 to .07 H
Spinach crate
75
50
02
Apples; bo.
Pluna. lb.
Peart, ln local .
Strinf Beana. lb.
Aprieota (retail)
3J
.01
J
35
Peaches. Alberta
e3
03
-15
.40
..01
-.70
.85
Peat, coaat
Tomatoes, log
Tomatoelea, bo.
Watenaeloaa
Cantaleowea. crate
Oniona. Walla Walla.
Sredleaa rraDea. Calif. ( wholeaale) 1. 15
Ira cream melona .01 1
Pickling onions (wholesale) 04 V
Danish Saoasb. dm. 45
Local Mnskmeions, n.
03
togs
Bayuis Prices
S'tfi
1B
18
Standard!
Mediums
...18
CHICKEHS
Cnlertd fleni
SfMtinm H,fia
..09
Lirht Dens .
-07
Sprins chickens
13 to .14
Leghorn Broilers H
GXAIW AVD EAT
VTheat. westers red, top 50 to .51
White. No. 1. top 50 to .53
Barter ton. too 16.00
Bar eT ton. l
0a toa 16 00 t4t 19 0o
i Hay. boyin prieea
Oats sod euk, ton : 7-.
Alfalfa, valley. lt nttinf9.00 10.00
- ' meat
Lambs, top
3.75
.
01
4.50
4.25
...03 te .04
..01H to .03
.....02 to .03 4
.08
ocvt
top
f-
first cats
Steers
Cows
Heifers .
Dressed veal, top
Dressed hoes
WOOL
Medium
Coarse .
Mnnair
n
08
o market
General Markets
PBODUCE EXCBKOE
PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept 8. (AP)
Produce exchange, net prieea: Butter,
extraa 20c, atandarda 19s, prima firsts
19c firsts 18e; ens, fresh extras 21c;
fresh medinma 19c
Portland Grain-
PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept 8. (AP)
Wheat Opes Hirh Low Close
May eiH 61V 54 59V
September 54H 64H 53 63
December 57 hi 57 56 56
Cash wheat: Bit Bend bluestem 58;
oft white, No. 1 hard winter S3; north
ern sprint, western white 52 H: westers
red 51. Oats. No. 2 white 17.00. Corn,
No. 2 yellow 20.75. Uillrun, standard
14.00.
Portland Produce
POBTLASD. Ore.. Sept 0. (AP)
Batter prints, 02 store or batter, 22
23c: standards. 1122c,
Botterfat Direct to shippers: Station
15c. Portland delivery price 17c poocd.
Ec-s Pacific Poultry Producers' sell-
inc urices: Fresh extras 21c, standard
20c. roellums ltfc. calleta 14c,
, Live poultry Xet burins price: Heavy
hens colored, 4 pound np. 1314c; de
mediums 9 a. liihts 8 c, apriozs col
ored 16c, all weiKhu white 15c, colored
roostera over 3 pouads 1415c, old roos
ten 7c, ducks, Vekins. 11-12c
Conntrv meats Selliac price to retail
era: Coontrv-killed hoes, best butchers.
under 100 pounds, 0-6e: vealera, 80 to
100 pounds, 9 9c: lambs 9e pound,
Taarlinrs 5e Dound. heavy ewes 2
pound, canner cows poaad, bolls 4 -5
Dotind.
Nuts Oregon walnuts 1519c, peanuts
10c. Eraxils 1214c, almonds 15-16c. fi!
barta 0-22e. necsna 20c
Cascars bark Burinc price, 1933 peel.
Be noQBd.
Heps Nominal 1932. ll-13e pound;
rantru-ta 1932. 12c
Onions Sellinr prise to retailers: Ktw
Wall Walla. 65-75e eentaL
Potatoes Local. Tie orange bars; Tskl-
m Gema 75a.
Strawberries Oresoa 24. 9U0-L75
rntc m
Wool 1933 clip Bomlal WHlasaetU
valley 0e pound, eastern Orefoa S-lOe
PeQB-
HaT Bayiac erica front producer: Al
falfa flJ-12.50. clover 99-9.50. est tern
Oreron timethy 117-50, eeU sad vetch
9 9.60.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore, Sept . (AP)
Cattle Beeeipts T5, ealvee 10; qaeUbty
steady.
Steers. 600 O0 aeeads saediBss. 4.50-
: eommoe. $3.60-4.60; 000-1100 poaada
toadiam, 14.5010; eoouseaL $160-4 SO;
1100-rSOO peaeas sseaissB. $4-5.85. Half
era, 559-05O peends saediaaa, $3.35-4.75:
eosansoa. 9t.S5-S.t5. Oowa. CAM. $2 $ -50;
low eauer eatier. $10-1. Balls,
yesrliBf ezcredH, geed sad ekeiee (beef ),
$3.50-3: eattee, eoasasee. a ad saedimsa.
$1.50-3.50. Vealera, sailk tad. feed sad
eaairs, $6-6.60; ssedtesa, $4-M- : eU
ead eommoB, $3-4.60. Calvea. 150-500
poaads, sad ead raoiee. $4.50-0; eoes
dm ead asedisaa. $1-4.50.
J VhTTir1s?PW016O poaU. t-ed aa
enetce, it.ir-.ii. a-. . . .
peeads $4.65-4.85: 180 00 peesds $4.65
4.$5. Mediant walfM, 100-130 pesusds.
$4-4.85; 330-350 lbs, $3.75-4.35. Heavy
waighta. 150-300 pevaea. $3.75-4.65; 290
$50 peaada. $3.50-4.50. Paekiag sows.
175-504 paasda, saWiaa sad feed. -$.7$.
rseders-steekers. 70-130 peeads.
feod and ekeiee. $3.75-4.15.
8lsfaer aa..y mmm iwow
TOO; aoeublf steady.
Laaabs, peamde dews, I
SSolee. $4.35-4.50; saedissa. 3
ceod aal
I3.S0-4.25;
I all waivata. eoaamea. St.50-S.5O. YearliSf
Wetf,er, -tl6 pesnda, ssedtBia te efeeree.
SI SS. Ewes. ISO ivoonii. mecivm 10
eaolre, $1-1.25; 120 150 pnands. aiediass
lie ebuaice. 75efl: al! weisSts. eull te
eaatatea, $0-75c .
Govern racn. graded and sta in
d beeC dot lag the last fiscal rear
totaled II 3,78 4,St poands, com
pared with 10S,51t,000 pounds
the preceding year, as Increase
ot 7 T.I per cent.
SETBACK
Drop, in Cotton Marts
And Canadian Crop
Cause 3 J4 Drop
CHICAGO. Sept. 8. (AP)
Jolted by cotton market tnmblea
and by enormous rural deliveries
of wheat In Canada, grain yaluee
suffered material setbacks today.
Rallies in wheat because of
evening np for the government
grain crop report due tomorrow
failed to bold. The downturn car
ried wheat to IK cents a bushel
under Tuesday's high point.
Wheat closed nervous, 4-I cent
below yesterday's finish, corn
down, oats ;-H off.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat: September, old 52 -53.
new S2; December. 5T4
57; May, J-S2',.
Corn: September, SOU: Decem
ber. 32-SS; May.
Oats: September, 1C; Decem
ber May. 21.
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By JOHN L. COOLEY
NEW YORK, SepL 8. (AP) -A
swift decline in cotton futures,
representing net losses of about
S5 i bale, brought heavy offerings
into the stock market today and
share values were pared down.
Although selling was at a brisk
pace at times during the after
noon, swelling the turnover to
5.392.049 shares, or the second
largest ToTume this year, declines
were Insufficient to cancel yester
day's average gain. The net loss
of SO is?ues was 2.7 against Wed
nesday's rise of 3.2.
Until the government's crop re
port, estimating a larger produc
tion than expected on the basis of
private forecasts, set cotton fu
tures tumbling, stocks had been
able to work irregularly higher,
thanks to bullish demonstrations
in rails, foods and whatever other
issues proved responsive. The
opening was extremely active,
blocks of 1000 to 5000 shares be
ing plentiful.
The close relationship between
cotton and share prices, recently
so much in evidence, was clearly
demonstrated when that staple be
gan its slide after publication .of
the crops figures. Although bulls
were still inclined to fight the dip
whenever they saw opportunity.
their efforts were of little avail
against the dominant downward
trend.
U. S. Steel lost more than 3
points, Bethlehem more than 4;
Allied Chemical. American Tele
phone, Case, duPont. Union Car
bide, Westinghouse, North Ameri
can. Consolidated Gas, Westers.
Union and United Aircraft 2 to 3,
and a large number a point.
F
VISITS
RUTLAND. Vt.. Sept. 8 (AP)
Governor Franklin D. Roose-
dental candidate ever to invade
republican Vermont, rode through
Its windswept hills In an open
motor car Wednesday and paid a
visit to the state fair.
Speaking impromptu at a lunch
eon, Roosevelt remarked:
"I said at Chicago after the
nomination I would break prece
dent I am breaking them today.
"I understand no democratic
presidental candidate ever visited
this state after the nomination. I
think a precedent also will be
broken in November. That's why
Ve are not conceding Vermont to
the republicans."
Vermont has always voted re
publican la presidental years.
Ask Bankruptcy
For Elks Lodge
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. t
(AP) Portland Elks lodge. No.
lit, today tiled a voluntary peti
tion ot bankruptcy In United
States district conrt. The petition
was signed by William H. Hart
ford, exalted raler, and was ao
companied by bis oath that he
was acting in. accordance with a
resolution adopted by members ot
the lodge.
A schedule of liabilities and as
sets will be filed later.
conn dip pmes
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