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r The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morniag, December 8. 1932 PAGE NINE Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified Advertistni Stnglo Insertion per line. 10c Three Insertion per line SUc Six Insertions per line.. 30c Ona month per line. .11.09 Minimum charts - tit Copy (or this page ac cepted until 6:30 the even ing before publication for classification. Copy re ceived after this time will be run under the heading Too Late to Classify. The Statesman assumes ao financial responsibility (or errors which may ap pear In advertisements pub lished In its columns, and In cases where thl paper Is st fault will reprint that part of an advertisement in which the typographical mistake occmrs. The Statesman- reserves the right to reject objee tlonal advertising. It far ther reserves the right to classify all advertising as der the proper classifica tion. Business Directory BATTERY ELECTRICIAN It D Barton Batteries Starter end Fineretor worlt 845 Chernoketa at. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4 480 n B North CHIROPRACTORS DR. O. U SCOTT. PSC. Chiropractor t&S N High Tl Ra 57t Correspondence Instruction International Correspondence schools. Business and technical cours es Box Salem. C. McGllllvray, TeL 4111. FLORISTS CUT flowere, weddlns bouqueta funeral wrea'fca, decorations C f BrelthaupL florist. 557 Court street Tel 5304. ALL kinds of floral werk. Luts Fler 1st lth Market Tel 5 FLOOR CONTRACTING GIFT SHOPS Fred Blatchford, mfg. of "Distinc tive Gift ware". 11? 8. High St. INSURANCE BEHfTR HENDRICKS 1 lit N PNrb Tel T LAUNDRIES THB KETW SALEM LAtJNDRT TTIR WEIDER LAONDRT tt Hlh TeL I12t CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRY "We Wnsh Every thins In Lux" Tetenhone S165 1214 BrmAwt LAWN MOWERS ajharperied and repaired. Also trades FL w. scett 147 s uom i. ci. nit SIATTRESSES afattresscs from factory Snrine- mattress 88.00. to home. Renovat- ore and fumigatora Capital Beddlrn Co TeL 4069 3nso Mortn uapHoi Hew mattress made to order, eld uttiMi remade: carpet cleaning, shv hig: fluff rag weaving Salem Fluff Rue Hattress Factory, a 13th Wllhnr. TeL Kit Otto F. Zw4cker. MUSIC STORES riEV-k n WILL .Ptanoo. Phono graptts, sewing machines, sheet music, and piano studlea Repairing phom mnlM anil sewtnc tnarmnea 4iz MEDICINE Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. Ham BuriJav 2 to S p. m. 14t N. C-mmerclaL PAINTING & DECORATING Painting and .Worating. Tel. 8701. PLUMBING and HEATING PLUMBING and work. Oraber Bros. Tel gs4 general repair 144 So Liberty PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Lewie E- Neet. Income Tax and Public Accounting. 209 Masonic Bldg. Tet S844. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards, paanpn sets, programs, books or any kind ol Tinting, call The Sta teems Prtct tnc Department- 311 Commercial Tphrin 9101 REAL ESTATE IECK A IIEXDRICKS, TeL 4947. W. H. GRABENHORST St CO. 1J4 & Uberty St. Tet 4I(. SOCOLOFSKT A SON 114-f First Nafl. Bk. Bid. TeL7T STOVES BTOVXS and stove reparrtaa- Stsrve for amle, rebuilt and repaired. All kinds f woven wire fence, Caawy aad Slntn, bop tMtaketa, hooka, ieeaa hooka, alera Fence and Store Works, J Ctv.mketa. TeL 4774, R. B Flecntsa. TRANSFER CAPITAL CTTT Transfer Oe. 1M C(ate St. rL TIT a UIKnuuiws, war ward ins suad etoraae eev apeersft Get oar rates. rn imsI w msteat traasflar aear If, call Sill Larmer Tranafet Co tVrBCKa IS reruaoa oauiy. Oijr1oor C.Telin L Apts., I1M12. Ml ..ConVl-Jt ' Nice furo. rt, S38 Center. HELP WANTED FEMALE W Anted studio accompanist Mall letter of qnallflcatlims to Bx. S, Statesman. SALESMEN WANTED WANTED A. e-ood real estate sales man. Ant.lr 20! IT. 8. Bank bid. THB SQfTARK DRAT, REALITY CO. FOR SALE Miscellaneous kok SKi.R cnn paner to a tmn 'It Statesman office. SALEM Unrn Gifts 13c and up. Uteenbaums. Z40-S48 N. Com'l. Radio for sale J2iR Zenith repos sessed, balance due, $S9.10. down. $S monthly. See Mr. Janz at w ins Mu sic Store. FOR SALE Used "Hotpolnf elec tric range. Reasonable. Blackbird Inn, RiokrealL Insoerted Holly wreathes, spraya or bulk. TeL 314. Res. 18Si N. Sum mer. Chaa Klngrer. licensed dealer. In spector's tags for all shipments. FOR SALE I Bell-Howell, 1 Eaat nun movie camera. 1 projector, like new, cheap IX purchased this week. Box SI, Statesman. niavr nn1 srr! in bar. Ernest Roth, Rout T. Box 155 A, rlwjne 19J14. TRADE Miscellaneous IVi ton Oraham truck, for sale er trade for cows. V. A. Hooper, R. 1. Bx ET. Dayton. Ore. W ANTE D 51 iscellaneous Cash paid for used furniture, atoves. etc. TeL SJ- Guns, etc. old arold. jewelry. Condi tion no object. Name your price. REI NER'S BXCHANC5K, 159 N. Com'l. MISCELLANEOUS Beauty work done in your home. Reasonable. Appointments any time. TeL 71. Old time dance. Sut. Tew Park. New music. Surprise for TJ. 10c k. 25c. FOR RENT ROOMS Warm aleepln room and rr. $2.50 wk. Or H. K. rooms SOS S. Winter. ROOM AND BOARD Board, heated room. 1271 Cbeme- keta. FOR RENT APARTMENTS P3tton apartments downtown. Call Patton s nook store. livfW court bungalow furnlahed, flreolace. hdw. firs., raraje. elec. rnnpe. IIP. Phone &lo4. Modern steam beated apts. TeL 84 90, Lovely 3 room apt.. 15&0 Center. Prparntr ante. S mod. 'well furn heated apt Garaire. Adults, ?20. S. P. bus line. 1081 Oak. Housekeeping room, best rate. 191 9. rhtircb. FOR RENT HOUSES 4 room bouse. a ConVL TeL 17S3. Purn. and unfura. houses. R, A. Forkner. 110 N. Cottage, lei. sJi Modern bungalow. 150 S. Cottage, Garage, small house, light and wat er, Z I. ltn or pnone s.io. Modern duplex, overstuffed furnl- mr x&a i:entr. r urn. douki u apt.. 1. 15, tl8. owner. TeL 734. Hoiws, 81f. -0. Moses. Sim State. FOR SALE Real Estate s run. near Leslie Jr. high, furnace. I wiU sell furnished or unfurnisned at a bargain price ana terma Attractive 4 rm. r.ouse, yrainut ana fruit trees, fine district, $!50!, wants small acreage clo3e in, will conalder old buildings. WTNNIE PETTYJOHN 175 South High Street Up-to-date 5 rra. home. Small down payment uae rent. jw-ner, n N. lth. Phone 4 277. ; ( 3-4 A. 5 V, mL from Salem, all cultl- I vted. 4H A rruit. & room r.ouse, j age, welL 8110. V. cash, 110 A. t mL from Sa'.em, 4 A. logans. well, electric water system, almost bath, rarage. chicken Imuse and barn. 83 100. Trade for hn;isfl in Salem. 1 A. hi Vale, Oregon. 5 room house, hath. barn, checken house, in city lim its, 82109. Trade for city property or mall acreage. MKLVns JO UN U.N 275 State Street Phone 6796 REAL VALUE In a South Salem home. Comfort- ! F, roam house on a choice lot. 4il& ft. east frontage, pavea sireei, garsce. frnit and shrubs. Price re duced from 83000 to J1800, only 8300 cash, baL J25 per month inciuaing interest. CHILOS A HlLLEK, Keauors S41 State TT, -...,- r'?-.-. BIG SNAP 15 Acres Extra Good Iand 31100 Godd 8 room house, barn, hen house. Owner going east, forced to sell at sacrifice price. 810 om terms; on market road. SEE BECHTKL or THOMASON 311 State Rootnf We have small farm stocked and equipped for Salem home. room plastered house, garage, only Se. Easy terma Sis room house, close, partly fur nished, rent fit. McGILCHRIST A FEJimrtuiun 2M-10 U. S. Nafl. Bank Bldg. jijij-tru-irir i ' SACRIFICED SALE MUST BH 80LD AT ONCK ia.n mnmint house, basement, for- an nlrMv furnished. Close to state house. A little money down and more in. Best oertfain eer onciwu. Better hurry. JAS. V. StAKS. iteanor 125 8oth High Street EXCHANGE Real Estate GOOD TRADE m- lit m-rt-L house. 8 R.. 2 barns, poultry and liog houses. On snail and snfUt route, cioee 10 scuuui. xw, ui T. t. nni. trade, some csush. Ooed terms on belance. SEE mVHTFI or THUMA6W tn Shin Room 4 SS acre farm v Itl fair building-a, stock and tools; will take a small acreage or clear suburban home aa art varment ani r temse on. the bataaice. A cnedara city hiMne clear, to ex change far a Cares property of Uhe ej us er antgftt svssoine setae. See Chaa. Vlck wKb . W. H. ORABmHORST St CO. 1J4 8. Liberty Street, Balem, Ore;oa Interesting Pacts 31 15 Shopping: Days Until Christmas DECEAABER l i 1 lHo ii un K ly 16 17 is ft loitiltttim't The new telephone book Is out and looks very good after our old ragged book. Couldn't help but note that it was smaller than us ual We suppose that some peopte hare taken out their phone but some of the difference la la the ad vertising. W always thought that the newspaper ads were beat any way. O You should see the evolution of the filbert illustrated hi the win dow of the United States Bank. O Oregon ranks ninth In size of the states and 34th In population. The state has 56,899 square mites. O Help the American Legion Aux iliary welfare fund by buying Kel logg cereals from some of their representatives In Salem stores Saturday. Read the food ads ba Friday's Statesman for particu lar a O 4,051,000 troops were engaged in the World war. The total cost was I37.500.000.00S. This figure does not take In the economic loes of the killed and Incapacitated nor the sums paid for pensions and bo nuses. -O The United 8tatea constitution went Into effect March 4th, 1789. EXCHANGE Real Estate Ser. sta, for farm. Bx. 88, Statesman. Trade R. modern bungalow A-l shape for 4 or 6 rm. house by owner. Bx t? statesman. ACREAGE 101 A bottom soil, poorly Improved. I want you to come In and make me a propoaition on this. Your terma it you are looking for something good, don't pass this up. H. C. SH1KL.DS Real Estate Oreson Bid jr. Tel. ltt Business Opportunities A PEACH OF A BARGAIN Have a wonderful buy In grocery, conf- meat market and gas pump. Dandy location. Have Just this week to sell It at about value. Come see me before you say no. Never such a chance again. JAS. D. SEARS. Realtor lit South High Street LIVESTOCK and POULTRY FOR SALE 1 thoroughbred black and white Shetland trick pony, espe cially trained for children. Cash. Box 95. Statesman. MONEY TO LOAN PtRSflVAL LOANS MADE on furniture, cars, salaries or other good security. Repayable monthly. When In financial need e us before closing a loan. GENERAL. INVESiaitNi PftTtPOHATION First National Bank BWg. Phone 1888. 'Bslls of Harmony Heard over KOIN dally ring out a loan service that Is really, really different. TOO GET THE FTJIX AMOUNT OF LOAN IN CASH ONLT LAWFUL INTEREST sTRirrr privacy QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE Bsnefki&I Loan Society - OF SALEM Room US New Bligh Bids 2nd Flooi LICENSED BY STATE SI 8 State 8t TeL 8-7-4-0 MONET LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce youi payments Too keep the car P A EIKER Cor. Liberty St- and Ferry rhone 4T3J . 5M:r'?r'r MONEY FCR THE HOLIDATS We advance cash to salaried people on plain notea Easy monthly repay ment plan. Our service is quick, cour teous and confidential. STATE LOAN COMPANY 212 Oregon Bldg., Second Floor Office hours 10:00 A. M. to :3 P. JC Telephone 7783 State License S-145 LOANS WANTED wont iS5n 00 for a arood first mort- ffasre on Salem property, A. tJ. oUns n o i iu Room 19, Ladd Bush Bank Bldg. FOR SALE WOOD L uuinr nni ' - nati Rrrim tar dry fir. oak, ash and maple. Reasonable prices. Pbonf X7J9. ssssaaassjsaafas'yaw nil A RANT BED DRT wood oal f-s aae SaJesa Buel Oe Trade Cottage. ejsasxaiisssfaamsasjststsaAsta: Drr wood at Tracy's Phone MM T-. '-' uir rii- - -- -- Good wood, depres, prtoe. TeL 9749 Old flr. H-. t PI TI80. POLLY AND HER JfrwEAN tsk vex) . rT Ij f oimsr jb-ted per stealdJ i5SJ?N il lu FOR SALE WOOD DRT FIR AND OAK WOOD, oal and fuel eU. Call oa as tor prices Wc j give good measure, good quality aar' ; gooa service. WARMER TRANSFER 8TORAQS Teleobene till H-ta. old Dr. Phone 4S(S. a ea m sf -- OTU'UV'10JT Ash. flr and oak. TeL 1(4 1. Dry oak. fir, fS. TeL t7Sa. i T 1?nd,.7owth- and oak, any J length. Call 41J4. lS" old fir. 14.25. TeL I4IJ. LOST AND FOUND talnlng men's clothinz. Reward. TeL I 7811. I "TCayrriTr x I iWkied norTotmdngTt left cheek. Call I7IT or 4414. w 'ikw,mwii.iw. .ii?STKVfrnM,BT 7Htt.wU:ht high school Saturday. Liberal reward ; return to Statesman. I FOR SALE USED CARS ri mnn "irm run n,ru uvijwvxrto-n- fL-uxrxnjy SALEM USED CAR CENTER FORDS Standard Coupe S3SS.ee ecanaara (Joupe nt ee 2s!e Jil'tt lis (' ltslte i3 Loaca 1IS Coach 1911 Sport Roadster 193 Sport Roadster 193 Dual 4 speed trunk izs -speed truck oThr flSft,! " M 1930 Chevrolet Coach Il I 928 Chevrolet Panel Delivery 150 I 1918 Butrk standard Coupe 155.00 1917 Star ( Sedan 100.00 TERMS TRADES Charlie er Larry Phone Tlt Marios at Liberty Sta MCKAY'S USED CARS WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS 1928 Ford Coupe 3 30.00 1928 Velle Sedan 175.00 1929 Plymouth Sedan 245.00 1929 Ford Sport Roadster 245.00 1931 Ford Coupe 345.00 1930 Bulck Coupe 395.00 1931 Stude Coupe 425.04 CHEVROLET 1928 Coupe 25.0 SS.S 1(5.00 245.04 295.00 a 1925 Sedan 192t Coupe 1929 Coupe - 1929 Sedan 1930 Coach 1931 Coupe 3i.o ww.vv, 1931 Coach 4i$.oo f 1933 Coupe 121.00 T IKAI J m.vMB McKAT Chevrolet CO. 333 Center Phone 1189 430 N. Conrl I yrC?r??: "7 .CywrH. i.'tean: j AUTOMOBILES NOW WRECKING 1-1930 Cher, truck, dual wheels 1-1924 Ford 2 -door 1-1922 Cadillac 1-1927 Oak Sedan FOR SALE 1-1 92 Ford Roadster 1-Ford pickup These cars are ready to so. ACME AUTO A TRUCK WRECKERS Block So. of Paper Mill 420 So. Com'l. Phone 7722 T The following foreign nut news is the latest cable from Con- sul General Lockhart, U. 3. de- partment of agriculture, at TIent- sin: Although local walnut mar - ket Is considerably weaker than a month ago, rery littla business Is being dona. Present stocks of 1 1 A )nl A I A I . , rl Kerneia at nanism are otuiubvou approximately 2.500,000 pounds, nt which 1 AAA AAA ruin aria are ..iu , ' ' -i suitable for export. Local prices lor gOOd Quality Kernels, light meats and 10 light am bers, equiTalent to following American prices, c. 1. f. Seattle and San Francisco, per pound: quarters and pieces, 50 each, 10-lle per pound, assorted 30 halres and 35 each quar- . , .. .. ters and pieces llltll4C. "Walnuts declared at Tientsin l ...ni.i. nnt AnrArxm ' u . -.n- tti i ouiuti ivr miwimuu. w States In shell 700,009 pounds, total declared exports September to November inclusive 1932 in shell 80,000 pounds, kernels 1, 026,000; corresponding period 1931, in shell 81,000 pounds, ker nels 1,942,000 pounds." Trade in Fleece Wools Persistent BOSTON. Dee. 7. (AP) A rather quiet bat persistent trade is reported on medium quality fleece wools at aboat steady prices. Strictly combing SCs Ohio and similar wool bring 19 -20 In th rrfn RtrlrtW romhinr 41. fleeces from simlUr lines sell .4V 4.1 48)4 it, A aaa 4 I 19 7J-ai W in UIO Kt7snJ. New Hop Yard Going: Up on DeJardin Farm WACONDA. Dec. 4. Plowing began Monday In preparation for setting oat 11,000 nop roots oa a IB-acre tract two miles north of Waconda on the Salem-Champoeg road. Peter Lelac, who operates the farm for Jalliam DeJardla, owner of Hopmere store a few miles south of here, to In charge of the work. PALS TENTS WU MARKET IS HER I 1 TO MEET AT PUD PORTLAND, Dc 7. (AP) -With dUcossloa ot the operation of the Reconstruction Finance cor- poraUon as ona of the main topics on the program, the 36th aannal conrention of the Oregon Wool Growers, association opened here today. Representatives from all I sections of the state attended. The National Wool Growers' as- eociatlon convention opens here tomorrow, and the meeting; of the Oregon growers was the last of the dftrict seesloni . to be held before tn national gathering. Liyestock men said thejr are in- terested particularly in work of ttsm .wm 't.i. 1.-. w "-- "-- porauon as u reiaies .o i.ae in dustry tn Oregon and Washing ton. It was intimated suggestions and recommendations would be made at the convention. Officers of the Oregon associa- tloQ r- A, Phillips of Baker. president; Walter A. Holt of Pen- dleton, aecretary; E. T. Johnson of Wallowa, J. 0. Barratt ot Hepp- Dr 3- E- Miller of Union, and John V. Withers of Paisley, vice- PresidenU. J ine personnel oi me execuuve committee is: K. U. wainer, ruot Rock: W. P. Allen Juntnra; Da- T,Q J ,. ' 7 i 2v-t gess, Fossil; James Hinton, shanl- ko; Herman OUrer, John Day; James Murtha. Condon; H. B. Doff, North Portland; Ned Sher lock, Lakeriew, and J. N. Jones of Juniors. DI10PS 1 AND 1 1-2C ... . a. . Drop la tne local hop market oi from a cant to a cent and a half is evident in sales the past few dya at top of 27 cents. Only few bales mored, however, and dealers betiey thU Just a lull, with continued strength the real situation. Wolf bought all hops which ex changed hands, including 10 bales from Lee Quam at 27 cents; 60 balea from Mt. Angel college; 18 bales from McCormick and 24 from Klmms of West Woodburn. The last three were all at 2t cents. A comparison of hop stocks In Oregon the first of the month and oa December l, 1931, snows a decrease of 4.S3S bales this year. On December 1, 1931, there were 24,205 bales on hand; and De cember 1, this year, there were 24,205 bales. A year ago. there were 168 bales ot the 1928 crop, which are still reported on hand; a year ago 413 bales of the 1I2 crop, which is now reduced to 1ST bales; last year, 902 bales of the 1930 crop. which is reduced to 677 bales. There are now on hand 1,808 bales of th 1931 crop, of which a I year ago there were 22,722 bales 1 still on hand. The estimate of 1 1922 crop on hand is 17,132 bales. i ... THF TiTtiTnTrT roTRrr rF TTtk united states fob the dihtriot I Or OREGON. Unite States of Anorlea I ti. Jo Gabbert, Defoadaat. NOTICE 18 I w,RI.oT aivrs k.t th. .mmn.,iu kerelaafter described, seitea by the Uait ed SUtes Ma"hl tor the District ot Ore- Ma. aador Soetioa 18. Title II. of the National Prohibition Act. became ths said aatoaoMte aras being wsod for the trans- I portatiee ef intoxicating liquor en the I gt t b4 ni.trict of Oreeon. in Tioiatioa I ot law, has been condemned and forfeited r 'il?.11. ktttet Ditt.Tt?x tlT.l,l the District of Oregon, and is to be sola hr th. United States Marshal at pnblle aectiea at the west entrance of the Mar- ins ConatT Conrt Hoste. Salem. Oregon. I" th. highest bidder, on th. 29tb day of i Ditmbtr, it32, at twelre o does: noon oe said daT. towit: 05E FORD COUPK 192S hfod.l. Motor Me. A 242.271. JOHN L. DAT. United States Msrhl. District of Oregon. D S-15 Radio Program THTTmSDAT. DECEMBEE 6 KQW Portlaad 620 Kc. 6:00- Morning Knnlhin. 8 :30 Crosscut, from the Log of the Day, NBC. 9:15 Cooking school. 8:45 Th. Jordan.. MBC. 10:O0 Woman's Magaiine. NBC. I" f-andard School bro.dc..t XBC I SUU AAUSBBV UUUSC a.i w . 1 :4S Orrsn. 4:45 The Wandering Minstrel. 8:00 Anu 'n' Andy. NBC. 8:15 Standard Symphony honr. 10:15 Kelly's dance orcheitra. 11:15 The Evening Star. XOIM PorUand 910 X. 6:00 KOrN's Klock. 4:80 O. AO. r.rm Kxteasioe acrrice. 7 :45 C9apol Ohimea seer. 8:30 Oeleea Xctodlaa. 9:80 Cols me i a roraa. CBS. 10:00 Q serge Hall's ereheatra. CBS. 11:80 American School of the Air, CBS. 1:48 "Hare Toe Hoard!" Barbara Goals. DLB8. 5:15 Sklppy. 0:00 Mn.ia That Satlafiea. CBS. 0:18 Smith BaUow ereheatra, CBS. T:30 Chaada the Magician. DUB. "Aggie. So COLD WAVE 4 4 BUTTERFAT Possibility of Crop! Damage Cause; Y- )& Increase i CHICAGO. Dec. 7 (AP) Pos sibilities of seTera crop damage to United States" winter wheat by a cold wave tonight led. to a brisk uptnrn In grain prices today. Fears were expressed that sub sero temperatures would find much of the new domestic wheat crop virtually unprotected, minus any snow blanket. Another bullish factor was an estimate that ex port business from Canada in the last 48 hours bad aggregated 3. 000.000 bushels. Wheat closed firm, ft-l'i over yesterday's finish, corn up. oats also k-Vt adranced. Today's closing quotations: Wheat May, 4 5-48 H ; juiy. V-OI U UWC1UUW , "i ' ZJB-Vt: JQ'7. Z-zs. I Oats December. May 17U.- Tnlv 17i.a I " M ' ' ' - I General Markets PBODUCE ZXCHAVOS wion urn rw rw i 1P tj... .Tk.ar aat mum: Bnttor 1 oKtras 26c. ataadares 25e. prime firsts !... oi. Tmn .fmt xtrma 28a. I -' --- Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Do. 7. (AP) Wheat Oeea High Low Close December 41 .41 .41 .43 May 4S .4Si .48 .o JolT -474 .47 4 -47 M .47 Caak wheat: Bis Bead slaetteat J.rk hard wlatar. IS Dr cent .SI. U Ver r.nt IS: soft writ., hard winter .4tH; western white, northern spring .41HiToe. 19S1. lb. wentera red .4L OaU No. 9 whiU 917. Com !te. E jello" 117.50. Millrnn Standard S12.15. Portland Livestock dadtt . vn n, rt. T API Cattle Receipts 85, ealrae 10; abeat tlpidf Steers, 000 to VOO poanaa, in SIQ-S.ii. common 12.75 4.1; 900 aediam 1100 poands. medinm 4-.i, ceeimoe 81.50-4; 1100 te 1800 pounds. aodrom 88.75-4.50. Hoif.rs, 550 te 850 pounds. medium 93.sO-4.2o. common sz.ovo.au. Cows, common aad m.dinm 82 I. tow cat t.r ..4 emtUr 81-1. Balls, rearlings ex cluded, good and ehoics (beef) 12.15-8, eutter. cemmoa ana meoiam Vealers. milk fed. good and choice a- 5.50, medinm ?3 75-5. call aae eoaati 83-3.75. Calre. 250 to 500 poands, good acd choice 83.75 5, common and medium 82 -S.75. Hog. Hcceipt. 150; tteaay 10 weaa. r.lrht lifhtL 1.0 to 160 coonds. good and choic. 83 3.75. Lightw.ighM. 160 to ISO pound. 83.50 8.75; 180 U -00 poands. 83.50 3.75. Medinm weight, -uu to 220 pounds 83.1-O.T5: 320 lo sau pound. S3-3.75. nesryweigsis. " 290 pounds. 82.85 8.65: 290 to 350 nm.nli S2. 73-3. 50. Packing sow.. 275 in 50O nonnda. medium and rood. 81.50-8 reeders-atockera. 70 to 130 ponndi. good and choice. 82.50-3. RhT R-iot 100 : ateadr, T.mV ee Doands dowm. rood aad choice S4.TS-S. mediam SS.5e-4.Tf. all weixht coercion 81.SO-3.S0. Yearling withers, 90 to 110 poands. rhniM SI 25 2. Ew.s. 90 to nm 1 ehnifa. SI-1.I3: LZO 1 ponnda, medium to choice 75e 8 1.2$; all weights, call common. ou-ic Portland Produce TrDTT ivn rw. T... I IV n.,t.r Vrimtm- 01 trom or better Z Sc. ' , " . ' rtinlird. 287 v.. T.,sri. Pnuitr Producan' seO- !..VU.- Vh .nr.. 26e. atandards ti. -.Aim m 21. nalleta 22c rL.. (Llltn nrtea te retell- under 150 pound. 4tt-6iie pound; vaal- r. 80 100 pounds. 6 6He: lsmbs -10c. Trlinr. 5e. heaTy ewes 8-4c, eanner an: ueentry-aiiiee ion. uwl .... , . . i . cow. 2-5C. hulls . ne. w-t. n..,n, w.htata 1519a pound. peanuts 10c. Braiils 1214c. almor.de 15 , . l:iv..,. n.n, n.B. 20c h.,k Rnrisr orieea. 1932 pool S ooanA rieps Nomiaal. 1932. 26-58e poo a. Butterfat Direct to shippers: Btattoe n.r Pnrfl.nil drlirerr orieea : Churn - in cream 2e. sweet eream higher. LIt. poultry Wet bnytng price: Hosry hoes, color!. 4 pounds. 13e pound; e modiams He: tights ; spnega. nwn I lie: all weights, watte. ioe; oia row. ter.. 7c; a a- duck. Pekina, 10-11; feese. Onioni Selling price te retalUrs: Ore- QA. tl t.1 T.kliu SOe-SL PntiiMi.IMl S5-70c erange Vol. Deachuta. Gems 95e4L T.klma Gems 60 90e cental. Wool 19 32 clip, nominal : Willamette T.'.Iey 12 15c pound, eestera Oregea 10- H.v Rarlne ertce from prodaeer: AJ- fslfa 111. 50 11. ctoTor 9 9.50. Oreroa timothy 818.60. oeU and rate 310.50-1L 8:00 Jatk Lenard. I -so laaam Jan.. orcheitra. CBS. fit Eddie Dveahn'a ereheatra. OBS. t 30 hUElroy Crosier Orec"iaa. 10:48 Jeak and Jill's Tavern erchera. 11. -OS Stanley Smith's erhcoetta. DLBS. 11 20 DaacUf with tee Stars, DLBS. XOA0 OerraOle S0 Xa. 7:00 Morning Meditations, led by Dr. John 8. Bares. 12:00 Farm hemr. 1:30 Better Health snd Longer Life. 8 :0O rseciaeUems ef a World Toe: Naples aad e White Yesnrlee Miss Elisabeth Barnes. 3:80 The Home Garden. a-a rt . Normal school "Stenos .. for the Children. :00 runner nsnaic. T:10 Pooltry Keeping a. a Ba.lao.a- T 80 Hunting and ll.hing Cenditione Pni a ii Linnn. hi Oregea oy ia. a eeamtsuon. . . 7:45 Review ef new booas. :oo University ef Oregon school nsle, nsumeaie. sween.7. in.. BaBla. pianiat. 01d-Fasllknei', BRINGS GRAIN UPTURN if . BOLTS LOWER HERE Salem Markets Grade B raw 4 milk, co-op pool price, $1-33 per hundred. Surplus 90r. (Milk bated ea aem! stootbly bmirrfst average.) Butterfat Sweet, 28c; sour, 20c. Batter Cobess 80c; prints, 28c. FBOIT AlTD TEQETABLES PrieM pai4 U growers by Ssiem buyers IceBbr 7 (The prices below, supplied ey a local grocer, ire lodicati of th daily market but are aot gnarsnted bj Tbo Statesmsal Cliinett eaHbar. dox. 80 Csrrota, dov "0 Carrots. 40 bag SO . .15 to .10 25 .05 .80 .10 .20 .75 to 1.00 .... 1.10 .30 and .40 .20 JO 1.25 .50 1.85 S.40 .85 .20 .15 Eeata. local, dot. Tnratps. local, dot. Orooa peppers. la. - Cebbara. sack O. JI.W.. J V-..k.a OnioBi. dei. boaehM Local potstoes potstosi. ersle ( ,l,r, hurt! If nx Local celery, aos. . Local lettare. crate Ths Dalles lettaee Spinich. crate California lettuco Hotbonia tomatoes, crats Oalooa. Walla Wills Onion i, LAbtih. is loa - Danish sqasth. dos. .,, rarsaips. aaaarea .1.00 - .43 . .50 . 5 - .65 . .5 1.00 . .7$ -1.50 .SO Apples Kiaga. be. a: . OrMet Jonathaas Deiieions CanUflow.r, No. 1 crate Rutabagas, hundred Brattela sproats Craaberriea. retail, IV. .15 Cranberries, bbu . Oranges, p.p - .11.00 1.30 S. 00-4.00 Oraagea, taney - auri I Top. 1999. D .18 .20 BOOS Seyms Prices Extras .... .21 .11 .19 .15 .04 .11 .08 te .09 .06 to .07 .11 .09 .10 .15 .10 .08 Standards Medium. .. Pallet PODXTkT Old roosters - Colored haas li.djcm hras TJrht hens Bskes Light fryers e Tarkeys. Ms. top Tnrkk.ys. drenei. top Docks, lire. While Praia... Oeete. lire SCKAT Ijmbi. top 4.55 9.40 ..8.15 .03 te .04 .01 te .01 .02 to OS , .05 Hegs. top Steers, first cuts i Bteers Cows Heif.rs Dreised re.l, top Dressed Bort a&ALS AND HA I Wheat, wentern red .41 H White. No. 1 .48 B.rler. top. ton 14.00 Ostt. white, ton 14.06 Oats ctst. toD. ton 13.00 te 19.00 hit. baying prle.s Osta and retch, ton 7.00 to T.5 alfalfa. Tall.y. lit ent. 9.00 to 10.00 WOOL Medinm 18 Coars. It Mohair ne market snrrf Vfarauta. ereaard rue 10 te .11 .It Fl I bort a, fair grade Stocks and Bonds DECEaCBEB 7 (Copyright 132, Standard St.t'stics e.) irOCS AVBKAUES 1 50 20 20 90 . , . . rr. r..,- a-.. I ma i tin . l i iwi Today 52.7 7.0 SS. 54.T I Preriousday 52.4 26.9 87.1 54.5 Weak age 49.9 25.1 84.0 52.0 I Tear ago 71.5 88.4 118.6 73.8 134.8 223.2 180.5 39.8 111.0 73.t 13.2 5L8 35.0 141.6 261.8 205.S I 8 year ago 10 n:.k fioi 79 9 .. i . -. UvU'") High (1930) Low (19301 . 35.1 202.4 112 9 864 146.7 114.7 BOND AVERAGES 20 20 20 60 Ind'l. RR's Ut'S Total Today . 62 2 60.4 80.6 6T.7 rl ay 62.1 60.1 80.1 6T.4 Week age Tear age I 3 years ago Week age 62.6 60 8 81.8 68.3 60.9 70. o 8S.S 75.S 92.4 105.7 99.0 99 0 71.8 78.0 86.1 78.1 53.1 47.4 70.S 57.5 High (1932) Iw ( 1S32 ) Htgh (1930) 919 109.8 101.4 101.9 83.3 97.3 6.6 92.6 LOSS OF FOXES IS STAYTON, Dec. 7. Loss of IT foxes, including a pair ot Alaska Blue foxes which cost $450, from, the pens cared for by Mrs. Byron Denny and daughter Florence, ia thought to be trace able to horse meat fed the ani mals. This fall Mrs. Denny bought a horse at a nominal cost, and sine th foxes showed no sign of Illness until this horse meat was fed, it Is considered likely 1 a i . ..a J- m v J.tt. ia Bi ia cuae ui tus osaiss. lit is said ib irorae naa seen b;jt- lea arsenic as relief for heaves, I ... . . .. A. th. i - - death Of the foxes ' i Mrs DmBr has handled the nTM th. ilaatk nt Mr nfi. 7 . . , ef nj a year ago. and the lossea suf- i tared bow, aooat nan or ia to- i tal owned, is s considerable blow. TRACED Loses Three Cents; Wheat Rises to 43Jc Here Butterfat bolted downward So yesterday to lose some of the gain made prior to Thsnksglrlng. The prices quoted locally yesterday were 26c on sour and 28c on sweet. Butter, prints, wag quoted 28c. and cubes 30c. What made a gain of 14c a bushel, with new figures 43 He on white and 41 He on red. CUBES CUT 2C ON E PORTLAND. Dec. 7 (AP) ! Cut ot 2c ia the price of cube but ter on ths produce exchange here for the lata session was not ex actly a surprise. Although such action should hsve occurred soma time ago if supply and demand had been followed. Previous manipulation of tho market which carried Talues to the 30c mark for extras, was not at f.l Justified by either supply or fUmand on the open market, a avtrrey shows There nerer was more than a temporary shortage in the supply and this was not at all serious. The manipulated ad vance here gare great aid to spec ulators owning considerable stor age butter which they were try- nr to nnload at a greater profit by artificially boosting the fresh churning price. The price of butterfat was re duced openly 3c lb. but secretly is down only 2c in Sts. Further shading of local egg prices is reflected here although no open cots are confirmed by the Pacific Co-ops. Recent loss ia New York has caused F. O. B. buyers to reduce their bids here. There is practically no demand whatever for lire spring chickens and receivers are asking that th country cease shipment until a market can be found. Hens are holding up fairly well. With fowls way down and with country killed meats in liberal of fering, the latter are inclined to show generally reduced values along the wholesale way. Veal es pecially. NEW YORK. Dec. 7. (AP) Stocks were mildly ambitions to day, bat had some difficulty in adding to yesterday's gains. How erer, the tone was .generaly firm and the market closed with a small average advance. Except for small fractional loss es by U. S. Steel, Americsn Can. American Telephone and others, leading issues showed general, if narrow, net advances, although even at their best quotations had been scarcely more than a point higher. Union Pacific sagped a point and American Water Works receded on its dividend reductioa to a $1 annual basis from $2. Texas corporation and Standard of N'ew Jersey Improved a point. Dn Pont. Chrysler, Harvester, Mont gomery Ward, U. S. Industrial Al cohol. Seaboard Oil. International Silver, Case, Missouri Pacific Pennsylvania and Baltimore Ohio, were up fractions at aboat a point. Sales totaled 1,194.369 shares. Von Schleicher Survives First Reichstag Meet BERLIN. Dec. 7 (AP) Tha new Reichstag, deadlocked like the last one, as far as party con trol ia concerned, held Its first session Tuesday and on the whole the meeting was less stormy thaa anticipated. There was lively heckling from the communists bnt Chancellor Kart Toa Schleicher got through the session without being forces! to utilize the decree of dissolu tion he had ready for any emer gency. Various party motions, includ ing attempts to yote non-confidence in the new ministry, were not reached at the meeting but will come np tomorrow. Earnings of the Pensacola, Fla.. water supply system, enabled city authorities to reduce the tax rate two mills this year. raic HDVKISSH IN LEADING ISSUES By CLIFF STERRETT