The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 17, 1933, Page 11, Image 11

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, 8akm Oregon, Friday Morning, February 17, 1923
PAGE ELEVEN'
Business
Directory
Cards in this directory run on
monthly basis only. Rats:
f 1.00 pr line per month.
AUTO BRAKES
Mike Panek, the brake and shimmy
doctor. 275 South Commercial -Street.
BEAUTY PARLORS
Miller Beauty Shop, dial 7953.
Senator Beauty Shop, dial 5 SI 8.
BICYCLES
BICTCLES, velocipedes new and
used. Harry W. Scott. 147 a ComO.
CATERING
Burt Crary, the caterer. Ph. 9753.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4450. R. E. Northnesa,
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. a L. SCOTT. PSC. Chiropractor,
tit N. Hijrh. TeL Res, 85 72.
Correspondence Instruction
International Correspondence schools.
Business, technical courses. Bx. Ill,
C. McOlUlvrar. TeL 4113.
DRESSMAKING
MRS. SNELGROVE, 485 N. Cottage.
Tel. 7464. Hemstitching, 8c yard.
FLORISTS
CUT flowers, wedding bouquets fun
'eral wreaths, decorations. C F. Brelt
haupt. florist. 877 Court. Tel. E904.
ALL kinds of floral work. Luts Flor
1st. 18th A Market Tel. 9592.
FLOOR CONTRACTING
Olsea Floor Co. TeL till.
GLASS
Automobile Olaes - Mirrors
Windows Restated
WALTER J. DOWNS
Phone 8106 480 Breys Ave., Salem
INSURANCE
BECKS HENDRICKS
189 N. Hlg-h TeL 484T
JUNK
Ws tony svarythln;. CAPITAL BAR
GAIN a JUNK CO- IL Stetnbock,
mT. TeL MIS, MS Center By the
brtd its.
LAUNDRIES
TBTB NEW SALEM LAUNDRT
THE WELDER LAUNDR
211 a HIrh TeL till
CAPITAL. CITY LAUNDRT
"Wi Wssh EverrthlnK tn Lux"
Teleohoee 8188 1244 Broadway
MATTRESSES
Ifattresses from factory to home.
Spring mattress $8.00. Renovators and
furalgators. Rugs cleaned. Capital Bed
ding Co. TeL 4049. 8030 N. CapltoL
Km mattnkM made to order. Old
remade carpet cleaning, sizing ; fluff I
m wmVinff. Salem Fluff Rag A Mat- 1
tress Factory, a 18th WUbur TsL 7
44 41. Otto F. Z wicker, ksc
RIUSIC STORES
GEO. C. WILL Pianos, radios, sew
in, rvHirhinom aheet musle and piano
studies. Repairing radios, phonographs
and sewing machines, (iz bisis o
t!.lem.
MUSIC INSTRUCTION
Learn steel ruttar In IS wks. W. O.
Rtorhuw. 460 Cowrt with Stlffa
MEDICINE
Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co.
Hours Tussday and Friday, 11 a. m.
to 4 p. m. 148 N. CommerciaL
PLUMBING AND HEATING
PLUMBING and general repair
work. Oraber Bros, 164 Bo. Liberty.
ToL 4644.
PUBUC ACCOUNTANT
Lewis EL Neet, Income Tax. Public Ao-
coun ting. 809 Masonlo Biog. i- "
PRINTING
qt ATiriTtfitRY- rsirdB. oamph
lets, programs, books or any kind of
printing, cau roe bhhwhw
n.Mrtmiint. 116 8. CommerciaL Tele-
phonelOl! mmm
REAL ESTATE
BECKB A HENDRICKS. TeL 4947.
try u no A nir.KHORST CO.
i n 't.ihrtv St TeL 446A
BrtrriiiffSKT A SON
uvrv . T.7 mj- ri via?
10-5 First NafL Bk. Bldg. TeL 7Q7.
STOVES
STOVES and stovs repairing. Stoves
? u . TV. . ail
Sada-wrTf
plain, nop nasaex noo. T
eaiem renew uu ow- ,
. n-. jni t u Triamina.
TRANSFER
riPiTAL C1TT Transfer CO. 1
State SL Tel. 7T73. UistrlDUltng. ior-
vsruuig ana wro ww "--
Get our rates,
FOR lomt er distant transfer storsge,
call IllL Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks
to Portland daily.
WELL DRILLING
R. A, West. S9 years experience.
RFT! . Rox 108 R. Tel. 110FS.
DUFF TO PREACH
HAZEL GREEK, Feb. 1C
waiter unn. wno is Gonaucunr
arpecial serrlces here, wm preach
Joth mornlnt and eyenlng Sun-
ay,
Statesman
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HELP WANTED MALE
mmm - - m. - -., r
WANTED Salem renreaentaHvo for
tfolne; concern. Small capital required.
Write to Box 142. cars Statesman.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Old papers 10c a ban
He Statesman office.
Bay Crazy Crrstals at Salem's new
store in new Bllrh Bldg. 118 a High.
100 Boxes Taklma Delicious apples.
opeciai c box. Yee delivery. Pur
itan Cider Works. West Salem.
Glrrs Wcycle. like new, $14.50. 14T
so. commercial street.
-- ' - i -lt-i -.-Lninsi
Bicycle tires 5c Harry W. Scott
WANTED Miscellaneous
Wanted to engage hatching eggs
from good R. L Red flocks. The Wil
lamette Valley Hatchery, 410 South
iiu dl, saiem.
Cash for fruit jars Tel. 3S98.
MISCELLANEOUS
m m s ea ryyvvvj-uvi-u-
Best hair cut Adults 20c. child., 15c.
l-wro Diorics ti. or UPrary, 8. winter.
FOR RENT ROOMS
- - i Vi'.V.'.-WIHA
Pleasant light, heated rooms
modern home. 18S S. 15th St
ROOM AND BOARD
- " -
Board. Steam heat $20. TeL 8412.
Front
Marlon.
room, running water, 148 I
For ladle cloi tt CaolLal Bldt I
"" - -- - -i-i-i,-y-"rr-ir)rinrM-irLrii-inin
ana up. ini unemeMU.
767 Center St. Tel. 6478.
A"w va -s i wiLiB tvt MUicsk I
FOR RENT APARTMENTS I
Beautifully furnished h. w. heated
J -room apt and garage, $21. TeL
S164.
Nice, turn, heated apt 690 Union.
One room bachelor apt 146 Center.
Pat ton apartments downtown. Call
Patton s book stars.
mw,,wwwmwiiwvwwwi
Fur. 8 a apt, J241 HaxeL TeL
Apts. $10 to $20. 897 N. Com'L
8 rm. furn. apt. furnace heat very
attractive. Adults. 1064 Oak.
Reduced rates t and 6 r. fur. du-
plex, 1st floor. Garage. 842 Mill.
FOR RENT HOUSES
Furn. snd unfurn. houses. R. i
Forkner. 1610 N. Cottage. TeL S08L
-i-i-i-ii-i-inritip rn-irirn-iri i-inrutj-
4 R. furn. house, modern except
basement TsL 6977.
Houses to rent $7 to $17 ma In
quire 490 N. CapltoL
S R. bungalow, strictly modern. $14
mo. 1210 N. 17th St
5 R. furn. Adults. 774 Trade.
FOR RENT Good comfortable six
located on FaFmoun? HUL $26
ner mo.
SEE W. H. GRABENHORST A CO.
124 South Liberty Street
FOR RENT
EI4T 141 emul 4awn
BMsra, fields, pasture, srehards. Phone
843.
FOR SALE Real Estate
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
I room plastered house. 8 garages.
on comer lot t blocks from 1st Na
tional Bank. Price $6500 or will trade
for 6 acres or more. Must be N. or
E. from Salem.
Modern home In Grants Pass, value
$5000. Will pay difference for good
home in Salem.
ALSO 98 acres near Grants Pass,
clear. Want Salem property.
10s acres 10 miles out on Pacific
hirhwar. cart In cultivation. baL pas
ture and timber, good well and creek.
I two lair aeca oi otosa. x-ricv
wm tak gu rn, a, partt not to
two fair seta or bidgs. Fries vvoee or
exceed 15000.
1 li st aVrtvf Atfainfje ruifr
I new plastered house, electric lights,
I water system, fireplace. Value $2600.
I Trade for city home.
I w hv. ft tlSOO farm mortrare
AND HER
' CHHLDa TanD MILLER. Realtors
,, . 0. . 0, th.., ctoi
I 344 State Bt. none 7vs
SNAP FOR CASH
Good five room plastered home In a
aroorf location, toll cement basement.
I a at.w
i Sef w H. GRABENHORST CO.
i soum uucn duw
I vwwwmwwmmmm
S ma. neat Home Witn moaern con-
I nlnra and srarase. Bavins; paid.
I j1050. down pmt of 350 and $15 a
I month Including interest
K rm. nractieallv new. furnace, nr-
nlnce. hwd. floors, raraae. north, $t,-
809, anm pmt. Ol mw ana u,
i Inc. Interest. . . ,
rms. very close in, iurnace, nwa.
floors, garage ; 83000; pay I5U down
and $18 a month.
178 South High Street
ainssatsj'aoraj'VXij- l sir r rmrrirririVri
828 DOWN
tin nr mo. will bur 4.88 acres
th amnii nouse. Karaae. cjucmoa
weiiteA Price
Sabenhorst ca'
2(4 gootfi Liberty street
FOR SALE Real EsUU
- - r -innrur
St acres with rood bniMtaa-a.
Of Salem: Will trad far RaUro
Portland horns. It s-4 acres with all
kinds of fruit. Price 11199. Trade for
Salem property.
4 R. house north Salem, only flit ;
tsrms like rent
BECHTEL or THOMASON
S41 SUU Street
lit DOWN
tit. per mo. will buy a M acre
tract located north, rood gravel St.,
electricity, dty water, a real place to
build. Pries 8400.
SEE W. H. GRABKNHOR3T CO.
184 South Liberty 8treet
EXCHANGE Real Estate
Salem and farm emit Mr try H.l.m
home. TeL 8S77.
TRADE
11 acres San t lam rtver bottom land,
1V4 miles southeast Jefferson. S
room house, barn and chicken
house. 1 acre asparagus and rhu
barb, peach orchard, some straw
berries and grapes. Excellent soli
for any kind of crops. Will take
house In Salem, Eugene or Corval
lls. Better investigate thla
CHAS. HLTDKINS, Phone till
Room 3, Millers Store Bid.
FOR SALE FARMS
,,a - - - n i r-ionrtrv-u ja
100 acres, near Salem, 71 cult,
creek, bulldlnjrs. Fine farm. 140 a,
Maka offer. Owner, 448 Hood St
BEST FARM BUT
If sold In next 7 days you can get
this nice 44H-A. (Howell prairie)
ranch with good Improvements at
about pries. Now $1100. Will give
terms. Don't wait
B-GRADE DAIRT
100-acres, S9-A. cult, 1-A. timber,
some walnuts and family orchard.
Good house with bath and toilet Dairy
barn and milk house, hog and slaugh
ter house. Place sold 8 years ago for
fiv.uuu.vo; rorcea now to J8000
$2040 down.
9 8 -ACRES 1 0-A. HOPS
This rood nlacs can be bourht for
$9000 less than $100 per A. with
10-A. rood hoDS. hoD house, wars-
house and baler. Good 7-R. house with
bath and basement 8 silos and etc.
13-A. timber, (river) and most bottom
land. This Is a buy. Give good terms
If you want a place that pays don't
pass this up.
JAS. D. SEARS, REALTOR
1S2 South High
osaseBSsaasssaasaaa
Be Independent 10 acres of real
bottom land. 8 miles Salem 4 R.
house, small barn, chicken house, good
roaa zor oniy iizuo.oo, witn five
down and $10 per month.
splendid 40 acre farm, stocked and
equipped and owner wants acreage or
Salem home.
Melvln Johnson W. M. Pennington
275 State Street
ACREAGE
St'ssaasmgessejaiessarfaaaassajsjaasjsi
See me about a 40. 80. or 70 acre
farm near Woodburn. This Is la the
very best of locations. Can sell them to
you on easy terms These are extra
'good places. Re-clalmed priced.
H. c. SHIEUPS
228 Oreron Bide. Tel. 8902
Business Opportunities
ANGORA WOOLERS
Will make you an Independent llvlng-
it us snow you.
HILLCREST ANGORA CO.
TeL 815S Rt 8. Box II.
Pac. Hwy. mils So. of Salem.
Rent, gar, and serv. sta. TeL 8108.
LIVESTOCK unil POULTRY
! MtssaaaarfasrfMasarfaarfaaaswMrfi'
rl. X?n nK n4 aa era lafaAlAfi
an sill lives et4AMlr AnMlAfi eaiaa n Arvsr
" r
TV g 1kTOVT OTD A TXT tUlTTTW T .Vl
hc chic Male pigrs too
eggs. $9.60 per 100. $90.00 per looe.
R. L Reds. Barred Rocks, wmte wy
andottes, $10 per 100. Ruby L. Wood
ward, Rt 9, BOX 49B, TeL 44-F-J1.
Poultry wanted. Salem Poultry Co,
255 E. Miller. Phone 8701.
SURPLUS BABT CHICKS at sac
rifice nrlces Tuesday and Friday
onhr. See our barrains. Custom hatch'
In?. Hatchlnr errs. Phone 113F2.
Lee's Hatchery. Salem, Oregon.
FOR BALK: 1 team work horses.
weirht 2400 lbs.. 1 heifer fresh In few
daya Franr Duerst, Kt. l, Buounuty.
FOR SALE 10 head of horsei
-10
cows 619 N. Front
MONEY TO LOAN
MONET LOANED ON AUTOS
Contracts Refinanced
Arrange to reduce yout payments
Tou keep the car
P. A. BIKER
Cor. LJbertv St and Ferry
Phone 4781 Salem. Ore.
000000000t
'Bells of Harmony
Heard over KOIN dally
ring out a loan service that
la really, really different
TOO GET THE FULL
AMOUNT OF LOAN
IN CASH
ONLT LAWFUL INTEREST
STRICT PRIVAUX
I QmCKNCOURJFUSHTRVICE
Beneficial Loan
Society
OF SALEM
Room lit New Bllgh Bldg. 2nd floor
UrENSED BT hi A I HI
1 ;
TsL S-T-4-e
PERSONAL LOANS
MADE on furniture, cars, salaries
or other rood security. Repayable
monthly. When tn financial need see
os before closing a loan.
GENERAL. INVE3TMEHX
CORPORATION
First National Bank Bififc Phone 1668.
Borrow os personal property; repay
in monthly Installments. WILLAM
ETTE LOAN CO., State He. S-169, tOI
Guardian Bldg. Tel. 8877.
LOANS WANTED
Wanted $500. Good Interest, bonus.
Best security. Room 207341 state
Street.
FOR SALE WOOD
' 9&i000000i0000i00000
Dry wood $4.50 cord. Fhon till.
CwHy Dosno-iA fw) ( his price is 1 1 InonsenseA J it goes agin the 1 1 IT do yERsruR7 yoot) sraT S.
THAT DERM VOGH TOO HiGH, f ISAMBOyERj fORAJKLOAU BOT I f HERD'S TH2 TQM rr
TMAKE: ANGEL ? HANG IT" f HEALTH !S 5 GUESS VEP RIGHT.' J LOU ASKED P0R twatJ
l2
FOE SALE WOOD
Old fir any length. TeL 1769.
DRY ITS AND OAK WOOD, oal
and Cast eU. Call ea mm tot prices. We
sir, eusn. mmmmarm, ma euauar eaa
was am TiuknarsH at snu&aul.
Tsieebeo MSI
if 11 injxrubJXAAui
Ash. Sir and eak. TeL 114.
It tn. dry Snd ftp. ta.lt nr Jnt
Planar ends ts.lt nor load, at Tmrr-n.
TeL StIC
GUARANTEED DRT
TeL S909 Salens Snl Cfe. TraU A
Cottage,
------.. - - mr -inn a n.n. irmj
Dry wood that Is drv. Call lilFti
Robert Fromm.
ft. oak wood. IS.Ot delivered hi
city. TeL 4141.
PERSONAL
1 - n riAfAi-ftAi
Lady above fifty, wishes to eormn-
pond with gentleman of like age. and
of rood habits Box 4. care Statesman.
FOR SALE USED CARS
A Car For Every
Purpose
Valley Motor Co.
Used Car Sale
Terms - Trade
- i' - -i-i-i-v-.i-,-ii.-irijuu-Lru-Lr
MCKAI 3 USED CARS
With an O. K. that Counts
Dodge Touring $ 86.00
Overland Coupe-Sedan
Essex Coach
88.00
46.00
48.00
96.00
. 116.00
, 136.00
116.00
, 185.00
928 Essex Sedan
1927 Olds Coach
192 S Veils Sedan
1921 Studs Sedan
192t Durant Coups
mzs t ora xuaor Sedan..
1929 Dodge "4" Coupe.
, 825.00
929 Bulck Standard Sedan..
, 885.00
. 475.00
1931 Graham Special Coupe.
CHEVROLET 8
1925 Touring
85.00
iz uoups, rm condition..
1929 Sedan, looks like nsw
845.00
276.00
Sport Roadster
9.7K.00
19 i I TUCX, long W. B., 4
pesos, duals ... 525.00
Terms Trades
McKAT CHEVROLET CO.
883 Center. Phone 3188. 430 N. Com
CORVALLIS. Ore.. Feb. 1
(AP) Extremely low tempera
tures in most sections of the
northwest played havoc with the
normal fruit and vegetable trade.
being the main factor in reducing
the total movement to 907 cars.
the lowest mark of the entire
winter season, according to a re
port made by the U. S. D. A. bu
reau of agricultural economics
cooperating with the O. 8. C. ex
tension service.
Potato prices strengthened at
Idaho points where record low
temperatures ot SO to 10 degrees
below zero made it iniDosslble tn
naul from farm storage. Prices at
Yakima were unchanged and
ranged around IS cents a hundred
below those of a year ago.
cold weather has greatly af
fected the local truck crops
arouna ortiana so that nracti-
caliy all supplies now are coming
in irom uaiiiornia. Carlot diatri
button during January reached
set compared with 310 the prevl
ous January.
union movement waa limttad
during the week te a few cars
rrom Taklma. Despite the sale of
a Dig block at cut prices recently,
growers are atlll holding firm in
the main for 50 cents plus bags
ana nauung.
VERSION OF AFFAIR
PHILADELPHIA, Feb.
(AP) The Philadelphia Record
quotes Mrs. Thalia Masai as stat
ing she left Hawaii la keeping
wit; i an agreement te save her
mo' :pr and husband from serving
prison terms for the slaying ot Jo
seph Kahahawal, one of five men
accused of assaulting her.
Honolulu authorities, the paper
quoted her as saying, "offered to
commute the sentence to one year,
"it I would leave Hawaii immedi
ately. The offer was refused. They
immediately offered to commute
the sentences to one hour. This
offer was accepted and shortly af
terward w left Hawaii."
Mrs. Massie. wife of Lieutenant
Thomas J. Massie ot the United
States navy, the Record stated,
said she was making her state
ment to vindicate herself ot "as
persions" cast on her by territor-
lal authorities when they dismiss
ed charges against the four re-
' maining natives who were accui
' ed of attacking her. The assault
charges were nolle prossed.
PALS
COLD PLAYS HAVOC
W TH FRUIT TRADE
1
iSSIE GIVES
SUPPLIES OF EGGS
l STORAGE S LOW
CO RV ALUS. Feb. 16. A le
rise la err prlcee at Portland cm
Wednesday closed a week ot fairly
steady markets, endlnc with Quo
ta tlons being about le under those
or a year aro. according to a
weekly review issued today by the
UJ3.D.A. bureau of agricultural
economics cooperating with the
O.S.C. extension service. Low
prices hare stimulated consump
tion and nave caused some receiv
ers to start storage operations
earlier than usual.
The. latest cold spell extending
over most ot the country had its
effect on the egg market this past
week, as eastern markets advanc
ed sharply on mixed color ergs
from the middle west and gained
cent on Pacific coast eggs.
March futures at Chicago are not
quite a cent below a year ago.
Season Increases In production
la California about balanced de
creases in Oregon and Washing
ton, so that the total continued
irregular but about 1 per cent
under a year ago. Fewer eggs be
ing saved for hatching has tend
ed to keep market supplies rela
tively large. Storage supplies for
the country are at the low ebb of
1402 cases, about halt the total a
year ago and some 500 cases be
low the five-year average tor this
date.
LIVE CHICKENS IN
PORTLAND, Feb. IS (AP)
Another spurt of demand was re
flected for live chickens today
with very limited offerings since
killers slapped the price so hard.
All sorts were now being sought.
It has been practically Impos
sible to secure extreme prices tor
small sized calves even though of
top quality.
Slightly better trading tone
was suggested for country killed
hogs with prices steady to He lb.
better in spots. Lambs were hold
ing steady with sales mostly 11
12c for good stuff.
There was a rumor in the trade
of the formation of another low
priced onion pool to be offered
soon at Brooks. Since the last one
there has been practically no de
mand at the source and little at
consuming points.
Wool is Irregular
But Not Markedly
Lower at Boston
BOSTON, Fsb. 18 (AP) The
market for wool is rery slow and
quotations are somewhat irregu
lar but not distinctly lower. Odd
lots and inferior wools are being
offered at lower prices and scat
tered small line of fairly good
wools are available at slightly
easier prices. At the same time an
occasional lot of mostly fine wool
is selling to mills for immediate
requirements at prices showing
practically no ehange from recent
quotations.
Radio
Program
7TIIDAT, FXBKUABT IT
KOW Portland 639 Ks.
T:15 Organ concert, NBC.
:30 Crouenta From the Log of tie
Ssy. NBC
9:15 Cooking school.
9:45 Arloa trio, KBC.
19:80 Woman Magasin of the Air,
NBO.
11:45 Organ eon oar t, NBO.
13:15 Westers farm and Horn soar,
NBO,
11:45 O. M. Rummer.
1:00 Hotel CosaopollUa orchestra,
NBO.
1:45 Dearer a Capella choir, NBO.
3:00 Hotel Sherman orcheatr. NBO.
3:30 Mr. Skeel' Better Eogtlik talk.
3:00 Melody Mlxera, NBO.
8:00 Mahdi the Masietaa.
:15 Ceaupolitaae, NBC.
8:00 Tins Nlgbtor. NBO.
7:00 Btf 81s f the Air, NBO.
8:00 Amos 'a' Andy, NBO.
10:15 Hotel Mark Hopkins srebestra,
NBO.
11:00 Ambassador Hotel orchestra, NSC
11:30 Organ concert, NBO.
xorv rortlaad 940 Ks.
0:80 KOIN Klsck.
8:10 Dixie Baker snd Bob Wait.
t:0O Baddy Hsrred's orchestra, CBE.
19:00 George HsU's orchestra, CBS.
11:00 American Beheol ot the Air, CBS.
1:00 Book of Life.
9:00 Feminine Fanciee, DLBS.
5:30 March of Tim. CBS.
0:80 Edwin 0. HiU, CBS.
7:80 Columbia Barn. CBS.
0:00 Colnmbis Symphony, CBS.
10:15 Sport Flashon.
KOAO CorvatU 650 Ke.
T:00 Morning Medlution. lad by Rev.
Harold Howard.
0:00 Morning eoneert.
11:00 With Unci Bam' Naturalists.
19:00 Farm hour.
1:45 Around the Cempaaes.
9:00 LiUiaa JaZfrey Petri I Joy
ing Mnei at Home."
"Between
DEMAND
EXPORT BUYING SENDS GRAINS UP
BUTTER PRICES GO UP V TO 1CENT
Selling of May Wheat
Fails to Deter
Upward Move
CHICAGO, Tab. 1C (AP3 j
Large export buying In Canada
strengthened wheat prices today,
and was mora than a counter-balance
for unsettlement of securi
ties. Reports of approaching exhaus
tion ot home grown wheat sup
plies in Europe and the orient
were current. There were also ad
vices that Argentine and Austra
lia had both ceased to press wheat
exports.
Wheat closed firm, above
yesterday's finish, corn unchang
ed to lower, oata off. and
provisions unchanged to a decline
of I cents.
Not only did wheat advance in
the face of stock market weak
ness but also despite persistent
selling of May wheat both here
and at Kansas City. This selling
was generally construed as liquid
ation of United States government-financed
holdings. Esti
mates indicated 1,250,000 bush
els of Canadian wheat had been
bought today tor shipment over
seas, including a cargo to the
Orient.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat May, 47- ; July,
41-; Sept., 4V4.
Corn May, 15-; July, 27;
Sept.. z8.
Oats May, 1.
General Markets
PKODUCS XZOHAHOI
PORTLAND, Ore.. Fe. 16. (AP)
rrednce esenaage, hi pneee: Better
Estras 18e, ttsadarss 17 Vie, prin lints
IT He, tiriU 17e. Ergs frets extrai
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore- F.b. 18. (AP)
Wheat: Opea Hl Lw Close
M.y 44 44 44 44
Jalr 4S 45 Vi 45 43 U
Csih wht N. 1 Bif Band blneitea
oo; eara Sara wnur, ll pr cast, 50,
ii pr cent. 46: ion white, hare via
Ur 41; aorthera prisg, weiterm white
40; westera r4 . ,
Oats Ne. S whits $18.50.
Cent Ke. 1 K vellew $17.S.
Millrnn SUadard $18.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ora, F. IS. (AP)
Batter PrlaU, 93 score or bettor 20c
poeae. etaadorde 19,e.
less Psoitis Poultry Producers' Mil
1st prices: Fresh extras 15a, standards
I4e. snadioma 14c.
Co an try moats Sr i I! n g price to retail
ers: Country-killed hogs, best botchers.
nstdsr ISO poaads 5-6e; vealera, 80 to
loe poasos. SVss; iambs 11-lSe. year-
11a go fre, heavy owes 4-4 He, canaor cowa
3tt-3tte. balls 4-4 "A e.
k'ete Oregos wslnats 15 lie posed.
pesnats lOe, Bmlls 13-14c, almosds ls-
16a. filberts 28 He. Dees as 30c
Csseara bark Buying price. 1933 peel.
Be pound.
Hops Xoalaal. 1933, 34-30e.
Buttorfat Direct te shippers: Station.
14-16s; Fort land delivery prices, caara
isr eroam lS-lTe. sweet ereaas aignor.
Lire poultry Baying price: Hoary
neae, colored, 4 poaads 10-1 It; do me
dlnms Oe; lights 7e; springs, light 12c,
hoary 12e; old rooster 6e; ducks, Pekin
spring 17c, old 11-lze, colored 10s.
Onions Selling price to retailers: Oro-
Joa 80-85 cental, Taklma Spanish TS
5e cental.
Potatoes Local. 85-T5e orange bos;
Desehate Gem SOe-Sl. Yakima 6am
TO-95 cental.
Wool 1989 clip, nominal: Willamette
valley 13-15 poand, eastern Oregon
1012s.
Hay baying prise from producer: al
falfa. 811.50-12; elover, S9-9.S0; eastern
Oregon timothy. 910-50; oat snd retca.
910.50 11.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 16. (AP)
Cattle Receipt 78, re Wee 10; (toady.
Steer 550-900 lb good, 85-5.60,
medium. 34.25 5.00; common, 93.25-4.35;
900-1100 lba good. 34.50-6 J5; madiam,
94.00-4.50; common. 33.00-4.00; 1100-
1300 lbs reed. B3.sa.25: meoicm.
93.00-3.85; heifer, 50-780 lbs., seed,
94.50-4.75; commea-mediam, 93.50-4.50;
750-909 lbs- soed-choiee, S4.00-4.&0;
eommoa mtdluia, 93-4. Cows, good
3.85-3.75, common-medium, 33.50-3.15
low cotter sad rotter, 1-3.50. ntui
yearlings ozcladed. good (beef) 93.35
3.75; eattar-modiam, 0L6O-3.35; rast
er, good - choice, OS.50-S.35, medium,
94.35-5.50: enll-commoa. 92.50-4.38;
esWos. 350-500 lb rood-choice, 300
8. SO; eommon-modinm. 03.OO-4.0O.
Hogs Receipt 300; toady.
Light light, 140-160 lbs., good-choice,
8.50 4.50; lightweight, 180-180 lbs,
34.35-4.80; 180-300 poaads, 94.35-A50;
medlam weight. 300-339 Ibe., 03.73
4.50; 330-350 ibs 38.75-4.85; heary
weigbt, 350-390 lbs. 33.50-4.25; 390-850
lbs., 93.35-4.00; paekiag sow. 375-850
lb, good. 93.00-8.73: 880-435 lbs,
03-3.50; 428 U 530 lbs.. 93 8.80;
375-550 tb modi am. 08-3.31; food
or ssd stacker pigs 70-180 lb( good
rhot, 03 3.
Sheep and lamb Recolpt SO; steady.
Lambs 90 Iba doom, good-shoie.
95.25-5.0S; eosamoa-modram, 83.80 5.35;
yaarlisg wethers, 90-110 lbe, good
choice. 38 00-4.09; modism. 93.00-8.00;
owes, 90-130 lbe, good oh nice 93-3.80;
130 te 150 penad 3L75-3.33; U weights
common -medians, 01-1.75.
4)0 Farm marfcet reports.
0:43 Vlarkot aad crop report aad
weather forecast.
T:0O B. 8. PickotS "Plantiag Flaa
for Small FrnlU."
7:40 Basiaeaa IaaUtsU f the Air
Fret J. Lloyd Lehfsster.
0:U Anthony lower: Philoaophor ed
the Crosaroada.
8:4J Seine News ed the Week.
Two Fires"
Salem Markets
Grade B raw 4 mttk,
co-op pool price, 91.88 per
bnndred.
Surplus f 1.10
(lUlk based on semi monthly
battortat a re rage.)
Batterfat Sweet, 17c;
15c
Prices paid te growers by Salem bsyer
rebrearr is
(The Price heiow. sapplied oy a local
grocer, are ladlcatie el Us daily market
but are no guarantees sy The BUteamssl
rBUTT AJTD VEOaTABLES
CarroU. CaliL, craU 1 IS
Oroen peppers, Calif-, lb.
.18
, .15
.02
.25
.65
.75 te 1.00
-l-$
fees. csUf- lb. .
Csbbsg. lb.
Onions, doa. bnacho
Potatooe. Yakima Sa. 1
Potatoes, loesl
Swaot potatoes, crate
Celery heart, doa.
.70
.3.50 to 3.7S
S.8S
.85
.60
.11
.01
1.50
. .75 to 1.00
.05
Lettnee, CaUf.
Tomatoes, kothonse, rat
Oniosa, Walla WsUa
Oaioas. Lsbish, ewt. ,
Dasin squash, sos.
Hubbard squaak, lb.
Parsnips, bandrod
Khnbarb, hothouse
Calif, lb.
Apple
Wines p
.50 and .75
Spitxenberga
Kowtowa
.50
40 sad .eo
.65
On so
CaaUflowor. Calif., crate L10
Brussels iproats .95
Rutabagas, hundred 1 "
Oranges, p.p. 1.50
Oranges, fancy
.9.00 to 4.00
.70
2.85
2.50
OS
J5
Boot. Cslif do.
Turnips, Calif crate
Spinach, Calif, crate
Persimmons, retail
Grapes. Calif. S lb
HOP!
Top. 1983. lb.
Top, 198L lb.
J10
sooa
Baying Prices
Extra
.13
.10
.04
.10
.08
.06
.09
.10
5.00
4. JO
8.85
.oa te .04
01 to .03
..03 to .03
.03 to .02
.07
Mediums
Old roosters
Colored hen .
Medium hens
Light hen
Bakers
Light fryers .
POULTRY
SCEAT
Lamb, top
Hogs, top
Hoes, first cut
Steers
Cows .
Heifers ..
Bull
Dressed veal, top - , ,
Dressed sogs
.05
GSAXH ASO BAY
Wheat, western red .47
Whlu, Ne. 1 .47
Barley, top. ton oo
Oata. white, ton 18.00
Oat. KTy. top. ton .. 25.00
Hsy. baying prteoe
Oat aad vetch, toa 9.00 to 1 1.00
Alfalfa, valloy, 1st cat. -10.00 to 11.00
Alfslfa, eastern Oreroa 14.50
WOOL
Medium . .11
Coerae .08
Mohair market
Stocks and Bonds
TEBRUABY 18
STOCK A VZ RAO 3M
50 20 30 90
Ind'ls RR' Ct's Total
Today 46.S 26.8 76.9 48.T
Preriooaday 47.8 27.9 78.2 49.9
Week ago 61.0 29.T 85.1 6S.T
Yaarago 67.8 S8.3 107.3 70.3
3 Tear ago 179.4 1-9.4 241.7 183.7
High 1933 85.3 30.0 95.3 68.3
Low 1933 46.5 26.1 76 9 48.7
High 1933 72.8 89.8 111 0 78.9
Low 1933 85.1 13.3 51.8 Si.O
BOYD ATIAGES
63.0 6.0 80.9
Today
63.6
69.8
70.5
75.8
Previous day 62.3 64.1
81.4
83.7
82.S
08.1
85.2
80.9
86.2
70.9
Week ago 611 65.S
Year ago 68.3 74,7
8 year ago 98.0 103.0
High 1938 66.1 63.T
Low 1938 S2.0 59.8
Hish 1083 71.8 76.0
Low 1988 58.3 47.4
98.T
73.0
68.1
78.1
57.3
'New 1939 low.
BUT HARDEN LATER
NEW YORK, Feb. 18 (AP)
Stocks were reactionary again to
day, though the tone hardened a
bit toward the close. Net changes,
however, averaged into a larger
loss than yesterday's and volume
increased moderately.
With rails weakening and a few
industrials troubled by adverse
dividend actios, speculative sen
timent continued flabby. Wall
street was cheered by the prog
ress made in working out Mich
igan's banking difficulty, but
knew a substantial currency cir
culation rise had occurred inci
dent to the flow of cash into that
state. The federal reserve bank
entered the money market, which
had tinned slightly, cutting its
bill buying rate and purchasing
government securities.
Utilities were steadier, on the
whole, than yesterday. Consoli
dated Gaa profited by short cov
ering, but sagged later, American
Telephone held rather stubborn
ly, though Public Service of New
Jersey and Peoples Gas lost S
and North American almost a
point.
MART HI
Extras Held Down by
Southern Buyers;
Eggs Unchanged
PORTIJLND. Feb. It. (AP)
All hntter prlcee except extras
were advanced In the cube trade
during the late session ot the
produce exchange. It waa another
backup for the manipulators who
have been tiring to hold down
prices here to conform to their
California sales.
The lack of advance In the price
of extras was due to the fact that
California was unwilling to par
more. The differential between
extras and other grades was there
fore lessened with a rise of lc in
firsts and Vic pound in standards
and prime firsts.
Make of butter continues to
show a rery small churning at
Pacific northwest points. There
was no surplus and shipments te
California were being made in
face of the shortage here.
There was no open change ia
egg market prices here for the
day. Receipts were smaller bat
demand was not any too brisk.
There appeared sufficient for
needs and secret price rebates
continue.
BROOKS IRE USE
BROOKS. Feb. II The honor
roll and perfect attendance list
for the past month follows: ur
per grade room, Lois Larett, John
Hutto. Minnie Ognra, Irene Set
ter, Clara Umemoto. Gladys Ep-
ley, Snmie Ognra. Lavonne Har
ris, Francis Johnson. Aurelia
Bosch. Robert Fltts, Marie John
son, Viola Satter, Nagao Xlnomi
ya, Junior Portner and Ada Hnt
to. Intermediate room, Billy Cat
tew, Masoa Tamiyasu, Vivian La
rett, Genivere Snyder. Robert
Bailey. Carl FItta. Dorothy Mc
Knlght, Iran McCoy, Arlene Ras
mussen. Minnie Cutslnger, Max
In McKnight, Kreta Fae Ash
baugh, Delphine Loomls, Loyle
Satter, Martha Hutto. Bruce Ull
man. Bertha Loomls. Elmer Cut
singer, Jack Bosch, Charles Dowe,
and Glen Morioka.
Primary room: Mickey Tami
yasu, Tbreea Johnson. Oralee
Fltts, Richard Ogura. Ruth Side
bottom. Ronald Jonee and Tonio
ko Ninomiyla.
Nominations Made
For Mission Group
For Coming: Period
GERVAIS. Feb. IS Nomin
ation of officers for next year was
the main order of business at the
meeting of the Presbyterian wom
en's missionary society Wednes
day afternoon.
Mrs. Clara Jones was nominat
ed president; Mrs. Virginia Boos
ter, vice president; Mrs. Maybelle
Jelderks, secretary; Mrs. Bessie
Moi&aa, treasurer; Mrs. Lillie
Wadsworth, secretary ot overseas
sewing; Mrs. Susie Cutsfortb. se
cretary of literature; Mrs. Minnie
Siegmund, secretary of mUsionary
education; Mrs. Alto Adams and
Mrs. Berta Barker, secretary of
young people; membership secre
tary, Edna Brown; flower fund,
Mrs. Minnie Allsup; visiting com
mittee, Mrs. Irene Cutsforth and
Mrs. Ida MInaker; publicity, Mrs.
Eliza McAdoo; chairman Ladies'
Aid. Mrs. Catherine Marshall.
Four members whose birthdays
occur this month were honored.
Mrs. Mary Sawyer, Mrs. Clara
Jones, Mrs. Katharine Graflous
and Mrs. Rexie Vogt.
NOTICE OF SHKRIFF8 SALE
On Saturday the 11th day of
February. 195J. at ten o'clock
A. M. at the West door of the
Court House, in Salem. I will sell
at public auction to the highest
bidder tor cash, all the right, title
and interest of the within named
defendants. In and to the follow
ing described real property situ
ated in Marion County, Oregon,
to-wlt:
Lota twenty-six and twenty-seven
Ewald Fruit Farms.
Marlon County, Oregon.
This sale la made by virtue of
an Execution issued out ot the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Marlon County, to me di
rected in the case of A. Oehler
and Helen M. Oehler. Plaintiffs
vs. Anton Kulpus and Vlvlca KuW
pus. Defendants. ''
A. C. BURK.
Sheriff of Marlon County, Oregon,
by W. RICHARDSON.
Deputy.
T 10-17-14 X i n
By CLIFF STERRETT
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