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a i t r l '' ' ' f - . , . " ? . ( it? I J i :l - I Business Directory Carta in this directory run on a monthly basts ouly. Rat: $1.60 pr lino pr month. AUTO BRAKES Mike Panek. tho brake, and shimmy Vrtor. S76 South Commercial Screet. BEAUTY PARLORS Minor Beauty Shop, dial 7353. Senator Beauty Shop, dial 6618. BICYCLES BICTCLKS, velocipedes new and used. Harry W. 8eott, 1IT 8. Com'L CATERING Burt Crary, tho caterer. Ph. 718. CHIMNEY SWEEP - - - Telephone 4480. R ' ET 'Wwtlirieaa. CHIROPRACTORS DR. a I SCOTT, PSC. Chiropractor. 366 N. High. TeL Rea 8573. CLEANERS Watanabe cleaners, forsmerly Jap imm cleaners. Suits 25c. Tel. 6S86. Correspondence Instruction International Corresixmdene schools. Business, technical courses. Bx. 164. C. McOHUvray. Tel. 4123. DRESSMAKING MRS. SNK1X3HOVE, 445 N. Cottage. TeL 7468. Hemstitching, 6c yard. . FLORISTS CUT (leweru wedding bouquets fun eral wreaths, decorations. C. F. Brelt haupU florist, ill Court. TeL T80. ALL kinds of floral work. Luts Flor ist. 16th A Market. Tel. 6502. FLOOR CONTRACTING Olsen Floor Cm TeL Sill. GIFT SHOPS Fred Blatchford, mfg. of Distinc tive Glftware," 118 & High St. - GLASS Automobile Glass Mirrors Wlndovrs Reglaxed WALTE1 J. DOWNS Phone UOS SIO Breys Ao.. Salem INSURANCE nWHrX a FTRNDRTCKS 1 189 N. -High TeL 447 I JUNK We buy everytWng. CAPITAL BAR mni a. TtrNK CO.. H. Stelnbock, mgr. TeL lAt, 145 Center By the brtdxe. LAUNDRIES THE NEW 8ALEM LAUNDRT THE W EIDER LAUNDRY 813 a High TeL 1 CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY "We Wash Everything la Lux" Telephone 81C5 12 Broadway MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. Eprlog mattress 18.00. Renovators and fumlgatora Capital Bedding Co. TeL 4060. 8030 North CapltoL New mattress made to order, old remade; carpet cleaning. . ltxii : CTutT rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rag Mat Factory, a 13th Wllber TeL 0441. Otto F. Zwtcker. Est 1011.. MUSIC STORES nnn r ottt.T .Pianos, radios, sew- ... kn.. .hwt musla and piano studies. Repairing radios, honoaphs and sewing maenoes. a Salem MUSIC INSTRUCTION Learn steel guitar In 13 wks. W. a Btorhow. 480 Cotirt with btlffs. Hawaiian. Span. Ptra. ndo"n(i uke. Musical foundation. Priv. and lessonsT PrlscJUa Melsslnger. TeL 7188. MEDICINE Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. Hours Tuesday and Friday. 11 a. on. to 4 o m. 141 N. Commercial. PLUMBING AND HfiATlNU work. Oraber Brt. 166 So. Uberty Tet 4504. PUBUC ACCOUNTANT Meet. Ucetne Ta. PufcUo Ao 7r,nnc. m Ma- TeL 6644. PRDiTING TJZr -ZrmrM books or any kind ec rrtaU-fc call The Statesman PrtaW Urtmt. SIS 8, OesamercUl. Tele- phone net. REAL ESTATE BKCKH A tNDRlCga. TeL 4I4T. naiDrNnOdjlTtCO, 114 a Uberty Bt . SOCOLOFSKY SOH ,M S nret NafL Bk. Bids. Tel. tSOT. STOVES STOVES and stove repairing Stoves for sale, rebuilt and Wed- AU kind, of woven wire fence, fancy ana pUbC hop basksts, books, losa. booka Salem Fence and 8tove Works, 361 g.LT-i 4774 R B FVmh, TRANSFER CAPITAL CITT Transfer - 386 State St. Te 7T73. Dlstxibutlna. tor wxnllns and storage our specialty. Get our rates, . ; ii m Alntnnt transfer StorSCe. call Sl$l Larmer Transfer C Trueks to PnrHaw1 nsiiy. WEIX DRILLLNQ w a Want. 30 years o-perisnoe. Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified Advertising Single Insertion per Une.lOo Three Insertions per line I0e Six- insertions per line. . 10c One month per line.. $1.01 Minimum charge tie Copy for thU page ac cepted until 6:30 the even" ing before publication for classification. Copy re ceived after this time will be ran under the heading Too Late to Classify. The Statesman assumes no firm tret a I responsibility for errors which may ap pear in advertisement pub lished in its columns, and in cases where this paper is at fault will reprint that part of an advertisement in which the typographical mistake occurs. The Statesman reserves the right to reject objee tlonal advertising. It fur ther reserves the right to classify all advertising un der, the proper classification. HELP WANTED MALE MEN CAN U6B two men : srtve erperlence. address and phone number, first letter. About 115.00 to sun. Box 140, states man. SALESMEN WANTED I WANTED Real estate salesman. One wHh experience preferred. State w vm experience prererreo. sum qualifications In first letter. XlOO.thlst paper. SITUATIONS WANTED Expert floor service, bunding, re- i. ..a-i, rill fl1 I i vva sa. vsi Dressmaking by the day. Reason able. TeL S115. 735 N. ComX FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR 8 A LB Old paacrs 10 bun Mo Statrsmae iffice. But Craxy Crystals at Salem's new store in new Bllgb Bldg. Ill & High. Want a good Lewellen Setter ptrppyT Males S. Salem's Petland. AddIo and Dear trees grafted. Work guaranteed. R. W. Ward, 1225 N. 21st street -i.-.- j-u--T.-LrLrLn.-.qrLnjun-rLnj-u-Ln- i.--. i-L Tnj-u---i Make me an offer sale of house wrecking accumulations. Sat. 11th and Mon. 13th. 345 Marion. S. V. Haa TRADES Miscellaneous Columbia Bhonoeraoh. 60 rscorfls. nf nmnn id vacuum cleaner for W. Leghorn I ohlcltans. Fannie Castle. Rt X, Box 34, Aumeniie. WANTED -Miscellaneous Wanted, and haad brick. Can 383L Wanted used lis; saw or small band saw with motor. Must be cheap. Ad dress box 130, care Statesman. lraeaasjssee sMMsAAeV WANTED Quarter beet TeL 3730. MISCELLANEOUS Best hair cut. Adults 20c, children's 1 5c. 303 8. Winter. FOR RENT ROOMS Well heated sleeping room. 355 Center. ROOM AND BOARD Board. Steam heat $30. Tel. 6483. Room, board, close In. TeL 4370. Table board and rooms for ladles. TS7 Center St- TeL 1178. Front room, running water. 041 Marlon. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Patton apartments downtown. Call Pattern's book store Fur. 3 R. apt. 22S1 HaseL TeL TC64. Beautifully furnished 3-room. H. W. beat, eloc. refrlg., garage, $27.50 to $35. 'Phone 5164. Apts. $10 to $20. 897 N. Com'L 3 rm. turn. apt. Furnace heat, very attractive. Adults. 1054 Oak. Nicely furn. 3 R. mod. apt Well heated. Dial 4448. First floor modern apts. 058 Center. FOR RENTHOUSES furn. and on furn. houses. IL A. Forkner. 1616 N Cottase. TeL S631. 4 R. furn. house, modern except basement TeL 68T7. 6 R. mod. house, reasonable. Otte Bunt 780 Cross. Fura. house. Inquire 1561 Court Furs. 6 room house, furnace, gar- i asm. 630 N. 20 , FOB RENT 7 room bouse. Phone 8768 or 330T. Mr. Jones. FOR RENT nap Saiem with smU furnished house esouifc w mm . a-- must have place for chickens, eta write Box 14. Statesman. EXCHANCiE Real Estate GOOD FARM BUTS IS arres vrett located t miles north on Pacific highway, good boose. Bar age, poultry house, grade "Er barn 44x66 ft, electric iignia. immediate aossesalon can oe naa. tmcea very low at 36666 with terms. Will sell stock1 and equipment. 17 1-8 acres 6 miles south near riv er, room house, barn, samge. two poultry nouses, eiecurio iisni pi garden land, some orchard,- water piped to bouse irom spring., race miy $2400. part terms. CH1LD3 A MILLER. Realtors 344 Stste Street Phone 6708 t clear lots for home equity. Da mon. tT N. Com'l. $766 first mortgage te trade for un improved acreage near Salem. - tv. n. SHIELDS Orecon Bid. TeL 6863. Salem fttoms for Bremertof- New port heme for Salem. 20 A., 631 Hit lml. tar Salens home. 62500-eatttty. nloe farm for Sal era borne. Awnxon, EXCHANGE Real EsUU Modem homo for mailer tease or I acreage. Box 138, Statesman, SPECIAL It acres, A. cultivated, lots of timbor. creek and springs: has a good 7 R. p last rod house, aloe a i-R house on market road oast 1 Balem. Will trade for smaller place or dry property. ECHTEIi Or THOMAHUN 141 State Street ACREAGE Bantiam bottom farm. El acres. 10 acres tillable, balance timber pasture. a k. nouae. small barn, owner wants small acreage or Salem borne. 10 beautiful untmDroved close In acres for only $1500 with small nar- rment down and f on balance. Melvln Johnson st W. M. Pennington 175 State Street WANTED REAL ESTATE Have customer for modern small home with three bedrooms. Must be priced low and easy terms. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT No. 19. trftdd A Bu-h Bank Bldf. Easiness Opportunities ANGORA WOOLER3 Will make you an independent llvlng- t us snow you. HTLLCREST ANGORA CO. Tel. 81S6 Rt 8. Box II, Pac Hwy. H mile So. of Salem. Grocery, conf.. meat counter. 8-R. dwelling, two nice bedrooms, built-in -ltcnen ana etc. Large lot ana store room. Large frlgldalre, meat case. In laid linoleum on store room, stock and fixtures all for $2900. Best buy of season; juoo down : baL easy. WANTED Will e-lve first mortgage on a dandy piece of property worth at least 14,- ooe. for tho loan of 11X09 for three years. Pay Interest In advance. Sec my agent J AS. IX BEARS, Realtor 131 South High Street a ivrCTHrV .J DfTTT TDV I-I V IUi- and rUUI-ltll Elroy Nash guarantees satisfaction on all live stock. Auction sales depot. Salem. Before buying chicks get Oenfs 2!W2L2KJL Jw,ce- m liosnuiu 'ui, oubvuo, we. HANSON STRAIN WHITE LEG HORN CHICK 3. Male pedigree 300 eggs, si.50 per loo. 190.00 per ieo. JR. L Reds. Barred Rocks, White Wy andottes. 10 per 100. Ruby L. Wood ward, Rt. . BOX KB, TeL 44-F-I1. MONEY TO LOAN MONET LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arrange to reduce yout payments Too keen the car P. A. EIKER Cor. Liberty St. and Ferry Phone 4713 Salem. Ore BeIIs of Harmony Heard ever KOIN dally ring out e loan sei vice that to really, really different. TOO GET THE FULL AMOUNT OF LOAM TN CASH ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST STRICT PRTVACT QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE n 11A No sis to ssov Beneficial Loan Society Of SALEM Room 111 New Bllah Bids Snd Fleor LICENSED BT STATE 111 State St TeL S-T-4-e PERSONAL LOANS MADE on furniture, ears, salaries or other rood security. Repayable monthly. When la financial need see- as before dosing a loan. UKWKRAL INVE8THSNT CORPORATION First National Bank BUc Phone 1553 Borrow on personal property: repay In monthly Installments. WILLAM ETTE LOAN CO., State lie. 8-163. 105 Guardian Bldg. TeL SS7T. LOANS WANTED 14000 wanted for residence and bus- lne8 property loan a Excellent secur ity, interest m to x. $4000 wanted on over 1000 acres. farm and stock ranch. Have applications for several n Ident loans In amounts of $500 te 81000. All rood security. Investors see us for high grade mortgage loans. CHILD3 & MILLER, Mtge. Loans 344 State Street Phone 0708 FOR SALE WOOD Old fir any length, TeL 17(1. 4 ft. oak wood. $5.00 delivered city. TeL 4148. DRY FIR AND OAK WOOD. OMi and fuel ell Call on us for price. We give good measure, good quality and food service ARMER TRANSFER A STORAGE Teleohem 8131 Ash, fir and oak. TeL 8648. Kalll in. eld fir. 6t.t. TL...II! 16- old fir. Priced riant TeL tltt. Pit. ?i y As ? h : 16 la. dry 2nd fir. 83.56 ter load. Planer ends 33.60 per load, at Tracy's. TeL 3336. GUARANTEED DBT wood coal TeL 6006 Salem Fuel Ce. Trade Cottage Dry wood that la dry. Can 113F1S. Robert Fromm. A-l old Or. 16 in- 14.60. Dial 7806. No. 1 old fir. 14.25. 8833. Seasoned 16 tn. oak, $6 full cord. Phone 68F6. LOST AND FOUND siraved or stotea: Unusaally Urn I .tninia doer Black and tan. with curty I " ' . . . -y I coat. Answers w nams a. I fy Phone 87-F-ll r 6161. Reward. POLLY AND HER VtrVH.. . - PERSONAL Lady above fifty, wishes to corres pond with gentleman of like a, and or rooq naoita box . care twatesman. FOR SALE USED CARS VALLKT MOTOR COMFANT At the Used Car Center A Car for Every Purpose 70 to Choose From All Makes 3295 eo 210 00 250.00 toa oa ls!eo ss'oe ' isn'flo 23500 ! iso!oo . 95.09 ' '?!' as 19S1 Ford Coupe 1831 Ford Roadster 190 Ford Tudor , -, 1930 Ford Coupe , 1929 Ford Tudor' 1929 Ford Coupe 192S Ford Phaeton 1838 Franklin Sedan 1929 Whippet Coupe - 1930 Chevrolet Coupe - 19Z9 ourant Roadster 1927 Dodge Sedan 192S Bulck Std. Coupe uzs buick Roadster 1925 Dodge Roadster 45.00 I 1931 Model aa-157" w b truck 440.00 I 1929 Model AA-157" W b truck 195.00 1923 Chevrolet Panel Delivery 150.00 15 CARS UNDER S50.0S TERMS TRADE 8E3B CHARLIE OR LARRY At Liberty & Marlon Sta. Salem, Ore. McKATS USED CARS WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS Dodge Touring f 35.00 Essex Coacn 45.00 1920 Chrysler Sedan 1929 Essex Coupe 192S VIelle Sedan 1923 Stude Sedan .... 115.00 145 00 icsloo 195.00 1929 Ford Tudor Sedan 1929 Ford Fordor Sedan 1929 Dodge "8" Coupe 19ZB Kulrk Standard Sudaa aio.vv l 285.00 c he VROLET3 I llll I"rin r il SZJfit ndiuS 345.00 1939 Landau Sedanlooks Uke .... 5ewt"ir3rr !IISJ 1930 Sport Roadster . 275.00 1932 Special Sedan 615.00 terms trades McKAY CHEVROLET CO. 333 Center St Ph. 3139. 430 N. ComT. Radio Program today. rssmvAXT II SOW Portland 30 Ka. T:15 Orja concert, KBC. 8:00 Psir of Pianos, MBO. 8:80 Creiscats Prom the Log of tks Day. MBO. 0:15 Cookiag school. 0:45 Arioa trio. NBO. 11:4S Orrsa coaesri. NBO. 18:15 Wsstera farm sod Horns hour, NEC. 18:45 O. K. Ploauaer. 1 :00 Hetel CousepoUtea orekestrs NBO 1:45 Deaver a Cepell eaoir, KBO. 3:00 Hotel Sberasa erekestra. NBO. 1:80 Mrs. Bksels Bsttsr EarHik Utk. 3:45 Coaeerl Echess, NBC. 5:00 Kskdi the MsgieUa. 0:00 First Nisltter, NBO. T:S0 Wsnds Hswley Style sal Beresn Cksts. 8:00 Arass 'a' Andy. 1:15 Howard Thnntoa, tks Ksrlclsa, NBO. 1:30 Homicide Squad. 10:15 Hotel Usrk Hopkins orchestra, Il:00-Abs.sdor Hot.1 orchettrsXBC 11:80 Orgsa concert, NBO. KOnr PsrtUaa 040 Ks. 1:30 KOIN Eleck. 0:05 Enddr Hsrrod's orchestra. CBI. 10.-00 Oeous Ball's orchestra. CBS. 11:00 AaMrieaa School of the Air, OBS. 1:00 Book of Life. 8:00 Feminine Psnciet. DI.B8. 5:30 Msreh ot Tims, CBS. 0:00 Masts That Satisfies. 7:80 Columbia revae, CBS. 8:00 Oohnabla 8yarpiioay. CBS. 10:00 DLBS eregress. 10:15 Sport Plsshes. XOAO CervaUls 560 ate. T:00 Mori Meditations. Ud by Rev. S:0o Morains eoneert. 10:00 Home Eeoaoealee Observer. 11:00 Psrrn hoar. 2:30 Dentistry and Health. 8:00 Lillian Jeffreys Petri "Injoy rng Musis at Home." 8:30 Ai Toe Like It Anthony Euvsr. 0:80 Fsrm hoar. 7:40 Dr. N. H. Comlsh "The Neces sity of Merehsndise Control." 8:15 Anthony Sairer: Philosopher ef the Crotsrosds. 8:45 Science News of the Week. NOTICE OP SHKB1K1TS SALE On Saturday the 11th day of February. 1933. at ten o'clock A. M at th- West door of the Court House, in Salem, I will sell ng wniio drunk, George w. at public auction to the highest Gray of Monmouth changed his bidder for cash, all the right, title Plea to the charge to guilty and and interest ot the within named was sentenced to SO days in Jail defendants, in and to the follow- and a fine of $100. The trial ing described real property situ- here was an appeal from the jus- ated in Marion County, Oregon, tlce court at West Salem and was to-wit: being tried before the judge as Lots twenty-six and twen- the defendant waived a Jury ty-seven Ewald Fruit Farms, trial. Marion County, Oregon. District Attorney Barnhart put This sale is made by virtue of State Police 'Officer Mogan, the an Execution Issued out of the arresting officer, on the stand Circuit Court of the State of Ore- and Mogan started to tell of gon for Marlon County, to me dl- making the arrest near Brunk's rected in tho case of A. Oehler Corner on the Salem-Dallas highl and Helen M. Oehler, Plaintiffs way. when he produced the flask vs. Anton Kulpus and Vivica Kul- Gf whisky taken from Gray, the pus, Defendants. A. C. BURK. Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. by W. RICHARDSON. Deputy. F 10-17-14 M 1-10 Rickreall Teacher Pneumonia Patient RICKREALL, Feb. 9 Mrs. Pence, critic teacher in the up per trades, la seriously ill with pneumonia at her horn here. At M. A. Marcy ot Salem were vis last report she la somewhat lm- ltors at the Lyons ehnrch Sun proved but will bo unable to re- day evening. Mr. Marcy gave an turn to her school work for soma interesting talk at the young tine. people's meeting which was well Mrs. Eggleston of Salem la attended. Tho Mehama yonng tsklnx charge ot her room. Tho people were also present. Vfl4 A a ax ! Um jM Harland have been aeiiously J.U OT 1VU UUI1UVUW IfWVU Vfmmm m.nnit tm tn- nallaa hoanltaL PALS BUTTER PRICE CUT E PORTLAND, Fen. I. (AP) With an acute shortage of aup- Ples and open market Talus nftM taut, there was a spectacle of a still farther artificial cat in ontter Prices on the Portland pro- ncft exchange, In face of the shortage here to- aether with the sub-tero weather most of the country, the shlp- ping Interests catering to the Cal- ifornla trade, determined to force lower values here so that ahlp- ments could be profitably made to the southern trade. The price of butterfat was re ported down another cent a pound but the previous cut of that amount has not been generally followed because most chnrners could not secure sufficient fat to take care of their needs. The cut of lc dozen which the local co-ops were forced te make lB eggs M resalt ot cutting by outsiders and private firms, has been followed by similar action hy the same Interests. ri, a . uiiiuug iua was continued in the market for onions here and along the coast generally. This PP"e to both primary polnU and consuming centers. The general trd tIU p,- . ,v. . ,. There was a rather good call for quality veal and lambs. Top el-Aa sun rntiml fi U. . IK wt. bt Umb, 12( Hoj?s about steady. NEW YORK. Feb. I-(AP)-Ea couragsd by Its own recent per formance, the- stock market ltfted another notch or tiro today as vol ume again expanded. It was the fourth successive day of rising prices. The market was virtually through with Its advance by, noon; prices thereafter fluctu ated narrowly, sagging a little from the highs toward the close. but retaining numerous net gains or a point or more. Sales totaled 1.080,123 shares. American Telephone, after heavy short covering In the first hour, Tttt ts'half a two point rise. Tn 3. Stel Issues. tOgeth- er with American Can, Standard of New Jersey, New York Central, santa re, American Tobacco "B Consolidated Gas, Byers, Chesa peake Corp.. Liggett A Myers, and U. S. Smelting, among others, fin ished ltolH higher. Coca. Cola and New York Ship building Preferred ware each up around S points at the beet Un ion Pacific favored by the expect ed "regular dividend," rose S. The average net gain, 1 1-10 points ia ta iadax of ,9 .hgreg, was the largest la approximately a month DALLAS, Feb. After hear ing only part of the evidence against him on a charge of driv- defendant stated that he wished to change his plea in order to MTe the court's time. He waived delay of sentence an4 vas gentenced and placed in tne Connty jail immediately. Marcy Gives Talk At Young People's Meeting in Lyons LYONS, Feb. I Dr. and Mrs. 1 Vnntnl nit Kn-tal - foF I the Infant daughter of Mr. and I Vm - lfSm VmI fc-alrf CrabtrM Tuesday afternoon. The t v wvasas mwwmm w w w "Ya Can't DESPITE T VOLUME OF STOCK SALES X I GRAY GETS 30 DAYS II IS FID 111 GRAINS RJSE HIGH, THEN DECLINE HOGS, WHEAT UP; BUTTER FALLS Profit - Taking. Sales By Government are Thought Cause CHICAGO, Feb. (AP) Setbacks of grain values late to day followed an early brisk rise to the highest point reached by wheat in almost a month. Profit-taking by new specula tive buyers of wheat, together with persistent sates attributed to government-sponsored sources, did much to offset the market influ ence ot crop damage sdvices and of reports that two additional cold waves were threatened, one working downward from Alaska, and one working eastward from the Pacific northwest. Late esti mates of fresh export business at Winnipeg were disappointing, and Argentine shipments this week were large, about 1,000,009 bush els more than last week. Wheat closed easier, unchanged to down, compared with yes terday's finish, corn off, oats unchanged to decline. Today s closing quotations: Wheat May, 47 -4 8; July, 4i-; Sept.. 49i-. Corn May, 21; July, 17-: Sept.. 28. Oats May, 17H; July. 17; Sept., It. General Markets rXODTCB ZXOHASQB PORTLAND. Ore- Teb. I. (AP) Produce esekant. ae4 priest: Better Kxtres ITe, standard 18!e, prime tints 16s, firsts lfte. Iff Frrah eitres lee, mediums 18c Portland Grain POKTLAXD. Ore, Feb. 0. (AP) Whsst Opea His, Lew Close Key 46 46. S 4l Joly 46 47 46 46 Cask wheat Ne. 1 Bis Band blaestess 51 to ; dark hard wiator, 13 per cent 61 to. 11 per coat sTto; sett white, hard wia ter ; aerthera spriaf, weitera wait 48: weetera red 41. Oats Ne. 3 white 618.50. Cera Ve. IK ysUew $1140. Millrna Standard $18. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore- Feb. 0. (AP) Batter Print, 08 score or better lOe pen ad, staadsrds 16 toe. cess recins roeitry rro-necr' sail- is g prices: fresh extras lie, standards las. saeOiums IX. Cess try asau Selliss price te retaQ. era: Oeeatry-klllee bora, best betoken, aader 160 pounds 4 -6c; veslers, 60 to 100 psds. 6 toe; lambe 11-lle. yser lists S, ksavy a was 4-4 toe, canner cows Sto-Stoe. balls 4-4 He. Knta Orefos wstasts 13-1 8e peoad, pesnats 10s, Brasils 18-ltc. almonds 16 16e, filberts 10-lla, pecans 10s. Csseare berk Baying pries, 1683 peel. 3e pesmd. Heps Nominal, 1981, 24 26e. Bnttorfat Direct te shippers: Ststtea. 18-14e; Portland dslirsry prices, saara iag ereasa 1415c. swset cresm kigbsr. Llvs poaltry Baring price: Heavy heae, colored, 4 to peeeds, 10c; d sse dioms Se; lights 6e; springs, light lie, beery lie; eld roosters 6e; ducks. Pskla, spring, toms No. 1 18s, heal 14s, No. 3 hens 10-lle, Vs. 8 tosas 10c, enile Ts. Onions Selling price te retsiters: Ore goa 80-8Se cental, Takim Spanish T8 85e coataL Petatees Local. 65-T5e orange bet; Doeehatoa Gems OOe-fl, Yakima Gems 70 5e cental. Wool 1033 slip, nominal: Willamette rslley 1115s peaad. eattera Oregon 10-12. Hsy buying pries from predneer: sl fslta. 611-50.13; clever. 80-0.50; easten Oregoa timothy. .816.50; est snd vstca, 810.50-11. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore, Fee. 0. (AP) Cattle Beeeipts 66, salves 10; stesdy. -Steers. 650 to 000 peaads. good 84.75 5.25, aedinm 34-4.76, common 33-4; 000 to 1100 ponnda. good 84.15-6, medJuni 83.75-4.26. eeaiaoa 82.75-3.75: 1100 to 1800 pounds, ' good. 83.85-4.15, mediant 88 3.65. Heifers, 550 te 750 pounds, good 64.50-4.75, eemmea-ssediuai 83.50 4.50; 750 te 000 peaads, good-csoics 84-4.60, eommea-ssediaa 83-4- Cows, good 33.85-8.50, eo-UBoa-mediam 83.26 3.85, lew sutler sad cotter 61-3.25. Balls, yearlings sxeladsd, good (beet) 33.85 8.75, catter-siediara 61.50 2.25. Veslers, good-choics $5.50-6, medium 64.35-5.50, coll-coaueoa $8.50-4.35. Calves, ISO to 600 peeeds, good-choice 84 5.50, econ-iea-edinst $1-4. Hogs Kscsipts 850; steady. Light light, 140 to 10 pouads, geed ckefce. $3.00 3.75. Ugh t weight, 160 to 160 pounds, 68.65-8.76; ISO to 100 pounds, $3.65-8.75. Ifsdinm weight. 200 te 220 poands. $8.00-8.74 ; 820 to 850 penads, 6165. Beavywsight, $60 to 200 ponnda, $8-8.50; 360 to 650 peaads. 83.75-8.50. Pscking sews, ITS te Sd ponnda, good $2J0-8. 850 te 425 peaads 83.50-S. 435 to e pea n as 3.o-s ; jt to 550 peaads. toeeUaai $1.6-S.76. Teed, er aad stecker pigs, TO to ISO pounds. good-choioa, S2-60-S. Bi Sheep sad Issshs Beeeipts 666; steady, sake. 90 ponnda down, good-chelee La $5,164.66. eeaesretedlam $8.60.8.88 TcarUa wethers, SO te tie pees as, geee etolce $1-4. ssedira $1-8. Ewee, SO to 120 peaads, seed eketos $10-8, 130 to 150 peaads 61.35-L76, all weights eeet-oa-nssdiess T5e-$L15. baby was "bora Sunday and pass ed awar aboat S o'clock Tuesday morning. Tho baby waa their second child. They lost their first Uttto clrl about six years ago at seven yean of age. Mr. and Mrs. 8. D, Brown. Mrs. Clint Barry, and Denton Brown wero among Lyons folka who at tended tho Eastern Star lodge in Stayton Tuesday. Budgt A MnI!M Salem Markets Grado B raw A milk, co-op pool price, f 1.38 per hundred. Surplus fl.lO (Milk based ea sml mssthly butterfat ar tries.) Butterfai Sweet, 16c; sour, 14c. . Prices psid te (rovers by Salsa bsrers Tabmary S (Ths prices b)lew, seppiisd ey a local frocsr. srs isdlestivs sf the daily surkt bit srs so (nsrsatced by TTmi Eutesmsa) rECIT AJTD rBOBTABXZS Carrot. Calif- ersts 1.15 Greea peppers, Calif., lb. .18 Psss, Calif, lb. , .15 Csbbeie. lb. .01 Unions, dot. besesea Potatoes, Yakima Ne. 1 .55 .66 .76 to 1.00 LIS fotstees. local Sweet potatoes, crate Celery hearti, dot. .vo Lettuce, Calif. 1.60 te 3.15 8.66 .05 .00 .15 .01 Tomatoes. Hothoase, crate Oalous. Wall Wall Onioaa. Lsbiah. tw. Daniia iqssth. dos. Hnbbard aqoash, lb. Psrtnips. hsadred Rhnbarb, hothovte T3 Calif. Ib. 1.SO SO, 1.00 .05 Apples W lneasps se aad .16 8 pities berf Sewtewas .50 40 sad .SO .65 Caaee Cssliflewsr. CaUL. ersU 1.10 Brasssls spronts 35 Batsbscss, boadred Crsaberriee. retail, lb. Cranberries; bbL 1J0 .18 .13.00 Ores res. 9-9. Oraof ea, fai ssey .8.00 to 4.00 .70 3.50 JXS Beets. Calif. dea, Tsraips. Cslif, crate Spinach. Cslif, ersts Persimmons, retail O rape a. CaUf, 8 IHa HOPS Top. 1031. fb. Toy, 193 U lb. 31 .20 BOOB Btylng Prices ""pO-XTBTf Extras .tl - .10 X4 .10 .07 to .06 .041 M J1 .10 JO Mediams Old roosters Colored hens . Hsdism bsns . IJght hens Bsken Light fryers Lambs, top kfEAT .5.00 8.7S -8.50 Hogs, top Hoes, first ents Stsers Oews , ,,, Heifers -08 to A 01 te .01 -01 to At Balls .08 to .OIK Dressed real, top .07 Dressed bogs ,. - GSATJI AHD HAT Wbest, western red . White, Ne. 1 Barley, top. toa .05 .47 .47 .18.00 .16.00 -15.00 Oats, whits, ten Onto, gray, top, toa Hay. earing prloeo Oats sad vetch, toa Alfalfa, valley. 1st eat. ...0.00 to 11.00 .10.00 to 11.00 Alfalfa, eattera Oregon 14.50 WOOL Medium Coarse , Ifokair . .18 ao ss market Stocks and Bonds rEBKTJASY 6 ITOCX ATEBAOBS 50 20 20 90 tnd'ls r'e Ct's Total rxa EUAJtT S Today 51.0 29.T 64-6 68.6 Previous day 46.9 38.6 88.6 51.5 week ego 49.1 28.1 s.i ai.o Year see 57.8 81.6 98.1 59.8 8 years ago 181.7 140.8 338.1 183.9 High 1958 65.2 10.0 95.8 58.3 Lew 1983 . 48.5 71.8 85.1 30.1 81. S 51. High 1931 Low 1931 . 89.8 111.0 18.1 51.8 73.9 SS.O BOYD AVEBAOEl 20 20 10 60 Today 61.8 66.6 81.7 70.5 70.0 PreTieusday St.! 04.6 82.S Week are 6S.8 S4.S 81.7 70.9 Tsar age 67.1 73.6 82.1 73ls 8 years ire High 1938 . Low 1983 93.1 105.1 98.1 98.8 04.1 82.9 71.3 58.2 65.T 85.S 81.9 86.2 70.9 71.0 59.1 76.0 47.4 68.1 High 1933 . 78.1 57.5 Low 1S33 PRATUM, Feb. f Fred Vrles is sending about 1500 pro- grama to about 100 Sunday schools this week for tho county convention whieh will be held in the First Presbyterian church In Salem and will probably be the best attended convention erer held In tho county. Almost the entire program la given hy Salem pastors and Sunday school workers. The only two pastors On the program outside of Salem are Bev. W. H. Lyman and Rot. J. MItchelL Rev. W. Lyman ot Stayton, will respond to the address of welcome giron by Rev. O rover C. Btrtehet and Rev. J. Mitchell of Portland will preach the eon - ventJon sermon. Rer. H. C. StoTer and Rot. Earlo Cochran aro song lenders aad Birtchet, Briscoe, Parker and Drill wtU conduct tho devotional meetisgs. Petti cord. Doney aad Ross will deliver tan main ao dress. Nino other pastors ot Sa 11PHIHT FOB S. S. MEETING tern barn put In tha Institute i bera, Up dancing and other aura work of tho convention. hers. Red, White Wheat up 2c; Veal oft Half Cent Snappy weather Thursday morn ing brought with It increases in two farm commodities, hogs and wheat; and also a slight drop in i real and a cent down on Butter fat, These were the first breaks in price for the week. Both red and white wheat Jumped two notches to 47 cents each and hogs climbed IS cents a hundred to top of $3.75. Butterfat fell to 14 cents on sour, and 16 cents on sweet. Dressed Teal declined a half cent to seven cents a pound. FLAXSEED PRICES CORVALLIS. Ore.. Feb. 9. (AP) The trend of prices on flaxseed, a crop interesting an in creasing number of Oregon farm ers, has been steadily upward dug the last three weeks in De- cam f er and early January in the re leading world markets, ac cording to a review issued today by the U. S. D. A. bureau of agri cultural economics cooperating with the O. 8. C. extension ser vice. These markets are Minneap olis, Winnipeg and Buenos Aires. Substantial decrease in world production of flaxseed during tho past season is considered respon sible for the price rie, despite the I heavy falling off of demand for linseed oil and flaxseed meal ia this country. Decline in volume of competing products such as whale oil, soy bean and cottonseed oils has aleo been a factor In the rise In flax seed prices. Lessened demand in the United States for flaxseed products Is re flected in lessened imports, yet 1,424,000 bushels of flaxseed en tered the United States duriig three months last fall. VEGETABLE MET QUIET PAST WEEK CORVALLIS. Ore., Feb. . (AP) Fruit and vegetable mar kets were fairly quiet last week. with pears n earing the end of the shipping season, apples auiet pending new freight rates, and potato movement curtailed by bad weatner and road conditions ia some sections, it was reported to day by the U. 8. D. A. bureau of agricultural economics cooperat ing with the O. S. C. extension service. m. - y . - u wegon onion situation Droke during the week when 4E crg of rk LahUh .v S , . ,. . . " ' " emu at .v cents plus bags to grow ers, i nis was a drop from the pre- vsumg prico of around so cnts The shipment goes to California. Most of the rentable on th Portland market exceDtlne soma roots and squash are comine from California. 1T1B TALKS OERVAIS. Feb. Profes sor J. T. Matthews of Willamette university spoke at the meetine del of the Parent-Teacher association Monday night. His subject, "When Our Children Leav Home, waa of great value to parents of young people. Miss Dorothy Welsh, acting librarian. gave a splendid report on condl- tions at the library. She haa a good collection of books oa all subjects, some of the latest hooks, and the average number of borrowers Is aboat 45. Tho card party given by 8a- Cred Heart parish at the parish hall Sunday night waa attended FOB GF.1IS P-I I bv about 100 aeryons. Twenty ta. I bles of 509 and Pedro were ia I py. prises for high scores In I too went to Joe Nibler and Joe 1 Sehindler and in Pedro to Mlss Rose Hnnptman and Adam Weisa. W. I Mr. and Mra. Wesley Eder wero chairman of the host committee, Sacred Heart parish Is ta give n benefit program at the andi- tori urn Friday night. Februnry - i 17. Tnere wiu do z rounds or - I amateur boxing, minstrel nam- By CUFF STERRETT Want a, Bon 101 , TeL I10F6. 87 N. Commerciai.