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j, ..... .. j, .. , .1 i ' . r --, - .. -. : eBusiness Directory ' Card ta this directory nra m monthly basts ouly. Ratal I LOO per lias pr month. AUTO BRAKES Ua Panax, th braks sad shimmy dor. STt South Cownarc!sl Street. BEAUTY PARLORS 311r Beauty Shop, dial TSSS. Senator Boanty Shop, dial Hit. BICYCLES BICTCLES, velocipedes new and used. Hmrry W. Scott. 1T ft. Coma CATERING Bart Crarr, th caterer. Ph. 0753. CHIMNEY SWEEP Tslephon 4410. R. - Nertlm. CHIROPRACTORS DR. (X I SCOTT. F8C Chiropractor, 2t M. High. Tat Ren, toll. Correspondence Instruction International Correspondenc school, Business, technical -courses. Bx. its. q McOiillvrsr. Tat 4133. DRESSMAKING MBS. SNELGROVE. 465 "N. Cottage. Tt 74(4. Hemstitching, io yard. nressnifcg. 431 8. Cottage, TJpperfiwt. FLORISTS CUT flower, wadding booquats Cua aral wreaths, decorations. C F. Brelt haapC florist. S7T Court. TeL fi. AXLWndsoCnorsl work. Luts Flor Irt. 14th A Market Tat 1S. GLASS Automobila Glass Mirrors Windows Reslased WALTER J. DOWNS Phono 4194 480 Brays Ave.. Salem INSURANCE BECKB A HENDRICKS 1 N. Hlsh Tat 404T LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY TUB W EIDER LAUNDRT 141 a Hlsj Tea, 1 CAPITAL CITT LAUNDKT Ws Wash BvsrythiBC tn Lux" TMephons 114t 1144 Broadway MATTRESSES Msttrsssas from factory to boms. Bprtas msttrass I&.00. Rensrstors and fumintors. kuss ciesnes. vspiuu nw Ung Co. Tat 40. 1030 N. CapttoL New mattress mads to order, old remade; earpst cleaning; alstag ; ftaft rue weaving, fialsm Fluff RS s Mat tress Factory, a 13th Wilbur. Tat 1441. Otto K. Z wicker. Est. 1011. MUSIC STORES GEO, a WILL Pianos, radios, sew ing machiaea, sheet rausls and plans studies. Repairing radios, phonographs and sewm joachlnes. 4SS Stat Street, SaUm. MUSIC INSTRUCTION Learn steel guitar la IS srfcs. W. a Storhow, 450 Court with 8ttffs. MEDICINE Dr. Chan Lam Chines Medicine Co. Hours Tussday and Friday. 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. 140 N. Commercial. PETS " Wire Fox Terriers. 1S96 Center. PRINTING FOB STATIONER T, cards, pamph lets, programs, books or any kind of printing, call The Statesman Printing Department. SIS a CommercUt Tale phone 1101. T . REAL ESTATE BECKS) HENDRICKS. Tat 4047. W. H. ORABENHORST CXX Kt a Ubsrty St. TstMO. SOCOLOFSKT A SON JOI-6 First Naft Bk. Bldg. Tel. TtOT. STOVES STOVES and stOTs repairing, StoTes for sala, rebuilt aad repaired. AU kinds ot woven wire (sacs, fancy and Plato, bop baskets, books, loran hooka. Salem Fence aad Stove Works. SOS Cheweketa. Tet 4774. It B. Fleming. TRANSFER CAPITAL CTXT Transfer Co. 110 State SC Tet 7773. Distributing, Tor wardlsa and storag ma spsc tally. Get oar rates. - FOB local or distant transfer storage, call till, Larmcr Transfer Co. Trucks to PorOswd dsBy. WELL DRILLING It A. Wast, SO years experianes, nrc o. no 10s el Tt hofo! Girod Car Found In Turner Wood; Gone Five Months CLEAR LAKE, March 2 Lawton Girod f oand his car last week' that has keen stolen ever ali last ruahme while he was working at the paper mill ia Sa lem. Some wood cutlers toaaa it la thn woada si xnllas snath ot Tarner. It was stripped of every thing worth while except we en gine. - ;.-: - , Vfr anif Mrs OhlirV flrahh of Qnlnahr are the proud parents ot a 7c poand hoy bora Starch : 1. : XTho third cuartsrlr eontereflw tnot at the JEraagelical charch Friday night. -Bar. Gates ana Rer. otoU ot Portland attended. - , . . I . . ... i- -- -r- - .- m .- ,.-.,,. . j... . i - -f m ! Statesman Classified Ad ' Call 9101 i 1 CssglfM ddrrtlslas StasjU laaanioa sr Uao J0 Tlraa laaartioBs nor Una sot Six Insertions ptr tint. . JOt Oat) SaOBUr pr M laiiamtn charct) . . . . . .tie - ' Cop tor thU pact o Ptod aatil f:i0 th Tas Us bafor pablleatlon tor cUasirictUoa. Copy ro calved after UU Ume wU! be ran aoiet the heading Too Late U ClasalTy. The Btatesmaa astamee bo Rnanclal regponaiblllti' tar rroTt which may ap pear la advertisement pub llahed in Jti colnmna, and in casoa where tWt paper la at laalt wm reprint that port ot advertisement, la which the typographical mistake occara. The Statesman roserret the right to reject objee UonaJ advertising, ft far ther reserves the tight to classify all advertising as der the proper classifica tion. SALESMEN WANTED WAmrTi -ILT-!1!.L 212 TL work. Tet 6S35. Mr. Beyer. Oood nun vr. i Apply today. 1330 If. Fourth and Hood SITUATIONS WANTED Capabls womaa with two children to support needs any kind of work. 1144 M. Cottage. FOR SALE flnsceDaneooa ........ -i--inn.ni-i.ni i.i Fertiliser. 75n ner vrt Tl sit FOR S I.E fMH nm. ... in. . dl. Statesman offw FDR BtTTT, Prn mtnrm. Salem Grooerr. 477 Ctmr at yocseret spaniel pupa 1790 D St For sal, twrv Bcrla. mlmtrl .n er. ITwtil thrM W..U-. wm mi for 337.50. Attachments, floor pol- Elec brooders, COO chick size, 5 and up. Lee's Hatchery. Rt t. Box 13S. Half mt E. asylum. FOR SALE or exchange, Vaughn drag saw for oats or wheat 893 a Liberty. Otto Tlmm. Must sell Kimball Grand piano, like new. WW sacrifice for cash or terms to responsible party If sold at once. 63S Ho. 33rd. WANTED Miscellaneous Cash for fruit Jara Tet 3593. Responsible middle aged couple would Uke cars of city or suburban place for free rerit Box 150, States man. MISCELLANEOUS Best hair cut Adults 30c, chili, 15c Two-blocks & of library, a Winter. Vibration and massage treatments Sou and up. Forenoons, evenings, and aU day Saturday. 047 Canter St Cash paid for horses. Baled hay tor sale, IIS ton. Roy Morlan. Rt 3, Box 3fc. Inquire Liberty store. FOR RENT ROOMS Clean comfortable room a. 31.60, $3.00. S3.se. Also S or S R. apts. 678 State. ROOM AND BOARD For ladies. Also table board. Close to capitot 1171 Chetneketa. Board. Steam heat 120. Tet 6432. Front room, running water, 045 Marion. Board and rooms tor ladies. 75T Center St Tet 6078. Good rooms board Tel. 4769. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Pat ton apartments downtown. Call Patton's book store. Fur. S R. apt. S3tl Ha set Tat 7t64. ssas0iaa0J0M..eJ0aeawM Apts. $10 to f20. 197 N. Com't Fur. Apt See owner, 40T Union. Nice front apt, tat Center. PRESCOTT apartments, 3 rooms fur nished, private bath, furnace heat gar age. & F. bus line, very attractive, adults. S2&, 1AS4 Oak St Nicely furnished heated S room apartment. tOO VFnton. FOR RENT HOUSES Furn. house, 320. Damon, S9T N. Commercial Furn. house. Inquire 1191 Court Furn. aad tmfura. - house. R. A. Forkner. 1410 N. Cottaga. Tet 303L - FOB RENT Unfurnished modern t room house, close In. Phone ' 7129 or SJ3L . ? i.rmm fiirn. house for rent Water furn. 1341 Wallw. " FOR RENT ij-uvv'LrjiAi-ifS-J-Mir"-ii r-"-i - "--- - Garag and servtcs sta. Tet 3503. s inm house, barn. Implements. 4 acres harries Inquire 140S Marlon. WANTED TO RENT WIKTRTI rent nnfuralahod house la or near Salem, S, month. Box S40, Statesman. WANTED to rest farm stocked and equipped, near Satass. Tony-GUIs, Up laad, Cat. 0th Campus. - Expstlsaosd drrsrstfted termer, a r I.mm f.mtlv ntl K wriw w.i ...... .j . rent equipped farm on shares with FOR SALE Real Estato seWSssasWaasssWsslsssS" BEAUTIFUL 8UBURBAN BOMS Modern t room cottage built Ins, pjumbhtav ' basement otsotrie lights, etertrto water system, bans,-" far age. poultry house. IS acres of very best lanu. rncfl wvv wnu w-uu. . CBXLDS MILLER, Realtors S44 Stat Street Fhone lit! FOR 8ALE Real Estatr fUThan. ttrmnXm -ZZ?-ZZ?Z-.lr 2L1r,S5 acres, variety of i bws, iarg enickoa hausa VSZZ ". with gTermsT - - WINNIE FETTTJOHN . lTt South High Street ' ' KV1T tew . O-jod flv room plastered hom tea "rood- lontiM rnir . iTl " " r Fries $1250. cash for IMMEDIATE See, W. H. ORABENHORST CtX. 134 Sonfh Llhf. o.-a -" !- rent Wa can sen you a Ireh lift t as liAm aa -..a s - ISM. Qair HmEwC " -21 4 i i mm wtH ....it v . ket road. Part bottom landt Bu for SHOO. ' BECHTEL OR THOMASON 341 tamt At " VrifYinn.n una IVB HALE OR TRADE cultlTatioa. 5 acres timber pasture. aU year stream- au n.w Ki r Take small acreage up to halt value ; in iu. R-.No T, Box 119A.H mile North v& ouvertoa-aaiem mgnway on Ha sel Green Park Read Qaaaspess"SisSbaSsjsaaMi j 4 R rirkUshta mt dtA TAtie , Kaa a a IaQulre R. 7 Box 12Tt Salem. EXCHANGE Real EaUte ta ii-tnxrajvriur 8alm emnti tmrvm ewtnffw OsIm. horn. TeL TtSTT. " tsObsQsOhsw oa tn aa . . . inrtji FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Comforts h m mom ys..Lr..M I. W Salem, choice east front lot few bear- ina Walnilt tr. era r-m mr mtmt n.S and walks in. Price only $1300, part terms, or win u residence located near Center and 14 th tree is. CHILDS A WTT.TC-O T?w 344 Stats Street Phone tTOS. 13 A., aood hnnravaments -Iaj. w aysiom; A. bearing cherries. r,.T orcnara ; i ft mi. rrom center at oeiai. cxear or encumoranc. Owner wants SO ttt 1 CS A nr.'.. .tvi.. unimproved. Submit anything yon have. GOOd SdftOr rr tt trmA rVr mtnlr or farm equipment. H- n. STTTPTT.r? Oresron Bldg. Tel. 8903. FOR SALE FARMS nrnr fikm wrrv 80 acres wsll Innate a miiM it ... Pacific highway, good house, garaga, DOultrr hoinm. mrt. "It" Inn ll.tl ft, electric lights. Immediate posses sion. Priced very low st $8000 with terms Will sell stocks and equipment CHTLDS A MILLER. Realtors S44 State Street Phone 4708 Buy: Land. Best and Safest 40-acrea All In cult, fair bulldlnss and silo, electricity, good location, about 8 miles out 33500.00 will buv with any reasonable down payment S3 A. viBoo.es Fair buildlnaa. nart river bottom land, trout stream On Mill City high way. JAB. T. SEARS. REALTOR 133 South High Street - -- - i-i im i n-n-Lru-Lr 130 acres 7 miles Salem. 22 acres under plow, about 2500 cords of fins timber, small house, running water. owner will- sacrifice for $2400 and terms can be arranged. 10 acres of fin bottom land, good road, small Improvements, some tim ber, easy cleared a snap, only 3900 half cash. A good i room house furnished, par-. large lot, only $1650, terms. Alelvln joirason w. M. Pennington 376 State Street Business Opportunities OeSeaeaNbsswiMeasaaiawasaavai ANCTDRA WOOLERS Will make you aa independent living- Let ns snow you. HILLCREST ANGORA CO. TeL Silt ' Rt S. Box II. Pse. Hwy. mil Bo. of Salem. LIVESTOCK and POULTRY SURPLUS BABT CHICKS at sac rifice prices Tuesday aad Friday only. See our bargains. Custom hatch ing. Hatching eggs. Phono 133F3, Lee's Hatcbory. Salem, Oregon. Market poultry wanted. Any quan tity. Highest cash prices Tet 133F3. Lea's Hatchery. POULTRY WANTED SALEM POULTRY COMPANY 255 E. Miller Street Phone 7801 35 Wiener pigs $30. Also brood sow with pigs $10. Byron RuddeU. Inde pendence, Ore. Custom hafohlnr. EDO eras at lHa every Saturday and Tuesday. Tet 1S3FS. Lee's Hatchery. WANTED Good, gentle cow. Must be cheap. 670 N. Summer. ' MONEY TO LOAN Borrow on personal property; repay In monthly installments. WILLAM ETTE LOAN CO, State lie 8-149. 105 Guardiaa Bldg. Tet 3877. 'Bells of Harmony' Heard over KOIN dally ring out a loan service that to really, really different TOO GET THE FULL AMOUNT OF LOAN IN CASH ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST STRICT PRIVACY QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE (7N LOANS 319 to ISOff Beneficial Loan Society OF SALEM lit New BltghBldg. tnd Fleer LICENSED BT 5TATH IIS Stats St Tet 8-T-4-0 MONET LOANED ON AUTOS Contracts Refinanced Arreng to roduce youi payments Tou keep the car .P. A. EIKER Cor. Liberty St end Ferry Phone 473S Salem. Ore, PERSONAL LOANS MADE a furnitura, ears, nalartse Ttitars, ears, natartos secuilty. Bepaynbl m financial ad sa or -other rood monthly. Waaa na hfar HatiM a loan. GENERAL INVESTMENT CORPORATION First Nstlonsl Be i Bide. Phone ttlS. POLLY AND HER Q? CHOPELESSL! OLD-T (MHfiyBJ Wit X fl&SHtCNmj Ag1 v tvtfwV 13 ALCOw-p fvVriAT?) ii3 c.M v TriANK v , - . f v-, ' a," '.j' . ' '' '' '''' ' , ' ''- ' '' ' '' ;-saa ' 4Ba Maj 1 . haaaaai . m ,. , . . . ' - 1 m ' - ; j . L FOR 8ALE WOOD " trr Trnni WeeemisMe.' Lam, load. Tel Iset. IrelTmBt ' -T Dry wood. TeL 4411. "MasvaAsajesenisseenaMe! It fan. sirV ttwl fin It I ff Si GUARANTEED DRT wood ooal TeL 0 Salem Fuel Co. Trad it 174? rassoaahJe ariose. TeL ... n-n-.-iin -i ,! ,-, r -i.-i-irirnji. Dry weed $4.00 cord. Fhene 041L Wood ?nd growth fir. II la. $3.Tt. Dry oak $5.00. George Mettsler, Mar loa. . Oregon. - - --r-mnri.ri.nn.rijuui. CRT Wm awn .n 1 V ssnnn and teal eU. Can en ae f er prima, We give ttooe mansnre. good quality aad good sorvtco. ' LARMKR TRANSTXR BTORAOB Tsbmbone S131 sMevsasjenjasaAanMSignkAsBsStsees Aao. fir and oak. Tel .141. - - -in - rirLrLri-nrui. Cry It In. oak, $1 cd. TL IIFI. Dry wood that la dry. Celt 11SFSS. Me. 1 It la. old fir. $4.00. Tat 4460. 0ssV0aMi Old flr. If. t4.lt. TeL tail. - mm i. i-ii-irrtnri iiitruwQl Dry fir and oak. Phone 462. LOST AND FOUND LOST or Stolen from naatnM MJ.. night, riding pony and two year out colt, both Mack. Notify Frank Tbxua. Rt 3, Box 14. Turner, or phone 484, Turner. LOST Spare tire and wheel from RlA trnrfr An 7-.. -TL..V..1 - A T . ware. Freeman as Sons, RickrealL x-aon mm. LOST t Mr Inn Im nmmm T?.f itm Statssmaa efflcs. .......... i ,. i-i-nn r -i qn.ru LOST Feb. lTth bstwaea Oregon City and Salem, large black and taa hound. Name "Static." White oa chest aad toea Scar oa left ankle. 110.00 reward. J. Walter Cretgktoa, Rhododendron. Or. PERSONAL ' in n.nn qi-uru-xnj- Lady above fifty, wishes to corres pond with gentleman of like age, aad of good hshlta Box 4. care Statesman. FOR SALE USED CARS . . . . ........ n - 1 nl-IJIj-u-y- 'NOW WRECKING S T. Fords. 1 '36 Star. 1 '17 Chevrolet Sedan. 1 '34 Rollln Coupe. 1 '20 Essex. 1 'Si Studebaker Light "0." 1 '36 Ford 1 Tea Truck. TRAILERS TRAILERS Starters. Generators, Armatures ACME AUTO A- TRUCK WRECKERS ... -HBl0ck a of ppp ni 430 8. Commercial Tet T738 SAVE MONET ! I Here are a few of our O. K. used car bargains you should see before you buy. '20 DODGE "t" COUPE Original finish like new, good rubber, fin mechanical condition. A real buy for .$23t.OO 30 CHEVROLET COUPE Reflntshad In Doco, good tires aad has been reconditioned throughout A fine value for $241.00 S0 CHEVROLET SEDAN Excellent finish, four new tires, uphol stering lik new, completely over hauled for only $331.00 31 CHEVROLET COACH Looks Ilks a new car, all new tires, new seat covers, has been put m the finest mechanical condRloa. A real value end bargain for $8tl.00 Ttrrtmr anri xr Here is a real bargain, finish end up- uvmci; nu new, (Boa unt ana fine mechanical condition. This lslv4rnt WVUkmw a.Aas am ee)4tsT as A a wm oxjUSUl Ar f OS.Vf Other bargains to select from equal ly attractive and must e seen ta b a. osuLi wui ormg a car to your door. Buy here with oonfldontfe. TERMS TRADES McKAY CHEVROLET CO. S3S Center Phone 3180 430 N. Comt FACTS The TEST RECORD we issue to Sou with the Used Car you buy really i a written statement ot Its condition la detaO. On Is Issued on svery used car we sell. On GUARANTEED care we also issue a GUARANTEE that ts extreme ly broad and liberat A THREE DAT driving privilege that allows three whole days tn which to learn the car and to demonstrate to your entire satisfaction. Under the abov conditions why would anyone hesitate to buy a used car and an the above protection costs you not on cent Our prices are real ly low. as an example : , 1928 Bulck Standard Coupe Excellent tirea in rear Fair tires In front Good paint Good mechanical running order The book price la $235.00 Our price $195.00 "CONSTANTLY CREATING CONFIDENCE' TERMS TRADES Valley Motor Co. Phone 3168 Center Street Display Phore T010. Lot st Marion and Liberty NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE On Saturday the 11th day of March, 1933. at tea o'clock A. M. at the West door ot the Court Hoose, in Salem, I will sell at pnblle auction te the highest hidder for cash, all the right, title and interest ot the within named defendants, in and to the follow ing described real property situ ated in Marion County, Oregon, to-wit: Lots twenty-six and twen-ty-eerea Ewald Fruit Farms, Marion County, Oregon. This sale la made by rlrtae of an Execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon tor Marlon County, to mo di rected In the case ot A. Oehlef and Helea X. Oehler, plaiatlffs vs. Anton Knlpus and Virica KnU pus. Defendants. A. C BTJRK. Sheriff of Marie County, Orogoa. I by W. RICHARDSON, i Deputy. F 10-11-34 U S-lt PALS I;HU: FROMf.VJJY BLOWS Rumored National Action is Stimulant for Recovery; ' Call Money Higher NEW YORK. March X API The cumulative wave ot bank' Ing troubles bore) down oa moat xwanciai marasts -today, though Stocks recovered amartlr arennd closing time on rumors that na tional action tnignt be taken to ward limited guarantees for de posits. The effect ot these unconfirmed reports, which gained wide circu lation, was to snaa shares nut of a dull 1 to 4 point slump. In some case losses were complete ly recovered. La others. dllnas were) sharply reduced, though the aec result was aa average loss ot aearly a point. Sales totaled 1, J.9I5 shares. Rising money rates signalled the heavy demands being placed oa New York banks by the In creasing number of "bank holi days" or withdrawal restrictions, aad this situation prompted an increase of one ner cent in tn New York Federal Reserve bank's rediscount rate to SH pr cent. Call money renewed it !U nr cent, the highest since July, while on me stock exchange I per cent was qaoted. " United States government se curities weakened severely. Ja foreiga exchanges, there were ex tensive purchases ot the British pound which put that currency up more than i cents in relation to dollar. Brokers reported aome selling from the interior. Such sales were associated with the banking situation, since many security holders found themselves la need ot quick cash. The late recovery canceled 3-point losses for Amer ican Telephone aad Allied Chem ical, erased a 2-polnt loss for American Caa and converted Un ion Pacific's .ft drop into a net gala of . Delaware A Uadson eut tn two a 4-polnt break. Utilities, oa the average, halved extreme losses, Ia Industrials, small net declines ruled for trials, small net declines ruled for West injhouse. General Electric and National Biscuit. International business machines jumped 2 on " earnings, which showed fs.ll lor the common against $10. l in ltSlv PORTLAND, March 2 (AP) Demand tor live ehiekens con tiaaes in excess of current offer tags here and along the coast gen erally. Prices were firmly held at the recent almost general ad vance. Very scant supplies of turkeys wero reaehlng the trade. Hens continue la heat call and are firm ly held for quality. Few top birds are arriving. With the arrival of a few head of spring lamb direct to a retail er, there is much interest in sup plies although operators are un nblo to get la touch with parties who could make immediate shin meat. Generally strong tone was sug gested la the market for country killed calves and at full prices tor quality. Hogs were showing no further price change, moving practically on a steady basis. Rather tight holding was re ported by onion growers since the east came into the market. It is now almost Impossible to buy at e and sacks. California was re ported OUt Of the mar tat i eoald not purchase below what locai aeaiers paid. Radio . Program FAXDAT, SCAXOR $ EOAO OasvalUsSSO Ks. 'SarHt 0:00 Morals s concert 10:00 Horn ScoaeaUcs Observer. 13:00 Tana hems. t:SO Dentistry sad He. Its. 8:00 LUiiaa Jaffsaya Petri "Enjoy ing Stasis s Heme." T:05 Dr. W. B. Brews "laflssacs f Irrifatiea an tee Growth. Yield . aad Quality f Small FreitaV 7:30 Bsik.tssU. University mt Orsron vs. Oregsn Stat eslleg. 8TUDENT IS VTSITOB SHAW. March 2 floors Towle wk ts a student at tho Oregon State college spent tho weekend vialtlag with his par eato, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tewl Thsj Parting; onnniiB IT 50C QUOTATIOn GRAINS LOWER SCORE B UTTER PRICE tJP Drop Cornea in Spite Ut bullish Crop Estixnates CHICAGO. March 9 ram DesDltO extremelv hntllsh porta aad notwithstanding sharp- 1 mm . - J . . . . . . (ouncea osumaiea oi wneat in tha haada ot growers, grain prices went aown mil today. Bank tie-ups and other adverse financial developments had aa an settling effect on cereals. An av erage of unofficial estimates in dicated about 19,090.009 bushels leas wheat held hv farmar than at this tlmn last venr. and nr. gested a II 3 J domestic winter wneat crop of 37$. 000.000 to 330.000.000 bushels compared with 4 1 2.00 0,0 Ot last year and S7.uso.ooo bushels la 1131. Wheat closed nervous, H-4 under yesterday'a finish, corn H- down, oats Vi-H off. Today's closing quotations: Wheat May, 44-47: July, 4TH-; September. 48-48 . Corn May. 23-; Julr. 25 H; September, 28. Oats May, 15-; July, 18; September, 18. General Markets rxoDuca xxchafqi PORTLAND. Ore, March 1. (AP) Presses "ehssxs, B4 price: Batter Extma ie. sUaaarss 10 He. prise firsts It H. firtU IS. Em Fresh extras 1 14e. meainsis lS-lSa. 1 Portland Grain" PORTLAND, Ore, Msrek t. (AP) What Open High Lw Gloss May.asw 43 41 43 43 May. eld 44 44 44 44 Jsiy 45 4S 45 45 " .whrNo- 1 Bi B Wuaauat !:.?'rk wilrtr- " Pr ccst 40. 11 psr cent 45; toft whits, hsrd viator 41: aorthora apriag, westers whits 40: westers rod SO. Oats Me, S white $18.50. Corn M. SX yelWw $1T. Kinrua Steadard $18. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Or, ICarck S. (AP) Batter Prist. 91 ocors or better 81 sosna, staaaarss 30 e. Etrs Padna Pealtry Prodacan' con ing prieet: Preak extra 14a, ataesarss Its, nediaBK IS. Cobb Oy meats Selling price to retail er: Coss try-killed hags. Vest hawsers, ns4sr ISO poaaa, Se; voalors. SO to 100 pwaads. S-Se; Usibs ll-13e, year Bars 5e. assry -swss 4-5e, esaaor cows tH-SHs. baUa 4-4 . nets Orogoa wslnnU 15-lSt posst, peanut 10a. Braiils 11-14. alasosds 1 14. tilberu 10-22. paaaaa SO. Csaeara bark Saylag pries. 1983 poet So pease. Hoos Mosalaat 1033. 14 Sta. Battsrfst IHroct to ihippers: Staii. lt-17e; Potlad delivery pries , chsra iag eroaai 10-1 8a, swast sresst alghor. IJSS mamltm m n... mmmimmmm Uu hsaa, color. 4 as 11-lte: d mm- . . H . ... . .. . . nsass mm; sprut-s, ugat lis, hsavy lie; old rooster : Sacks. Posia. spring loo. M 10-13. ee4Td 10. Oaiava aoiliag pria a ratsost Or r Oe-oe cetaat Yakhaa Spanish TS 85e eoatat Poutas Local. t5-T5a ersagt box; DeseasWs Oems s-0t Takbas Goas te-Ot esatal; bow, rieriUa, Be peaad. woJ lri slip, aomlnal; WtUssaotsa valley 13-lSe Daad. eastern Orsgos Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Or, Kerch 3. (AP) Csttlo Ooooipts 75, alTos 10; ateasy. Steers, 450 t POO paaads, good S4.7t 5.25, BMdiam 84-4.75, oasM $3-4; 000 to 1100 pada, good $4.50-5, audiom 84-4.50. tsttwi $3-4; 1100 to 1S00 panada. d $3.85-4.35, median $3-3.85. Heifers, 550 to 750 poaads, food $4.35 4.50, eesamon-medraai 01. SO-4.25; 750 to 900 pound, good-ahoi S4-.15, crasoa ssodissa 03-4. Cows, good $t.S5-S.T5. cosaasea-modioni $2.SS-3-50, low cotter and cotter 0 1.35-3.75. Balls, jresrlisf ex elnae. good (hoof) 53.35-3.75. csttsr nedmm 1 1.50-2. 25. V oslsn. good-choice S5.50 8.25, ssealnn $4.35-5.50. eaU-eosi-M $3.50-4.35. Cairo, $250 to 600 pounds, good-cholc $4-5.50, common me dinm 83 4. Bert lUceiatS 775; sbont 15c lower st opeaint;. Light light 140 to 160 pound rood choice $3,504.10. Lifhtwoixht, 150 to ISO poend. 84-4.10; 180 to 200 poand. 04 4.10. Medium weight, 200 to 220 peands, $8.50-4.10; 830 4 250 pound, 33.50-4. Heavyareight, S50 to 290 poaads 33.25-4; 290 to 350 poand. 83.15-8.85. Psckiag sows, 275 to 350 poaads, good t -.3.75, 250 to 425 poaads 83-8,50. 4S to 550 poa4s 3 8.50; 275 to 550 poaads. rasdiajn. $3 8.S5. Feeder and stoeker pigs, 70 to 180 poand, good-cheiee $2-8.50. Sheep sad lassbs Receipt 60; a inally steady. Lssaba, 00 paaad down, good-chole 35.25-5.05. eosraoa-asedlani 83 50-5.35. Tosrliar wothora, 00 to 110 pounds, food c hoi co $3-4, stediam 33-3. Ewes, 90 to 310 pound, good-eheiee $2.25-2.75; 120 te 150 poaads $2-3.50; aU weights, eom-aioa-sidUua $1-3. 154 Bales of Hops Move at Silverton SILVERTON March 2 The first shipjient ot hops made for some time from Silverton was made from the Warehouse ser vlce corporation . Wedaesday when 114 bales wertt sent out by W. J. Bishop of Salem, represent ing the Lloyd L. Hughes com pany ot Takltaa. Ot the carload. 101 bales wero from the gilYtr Ua district aad 4 from tho Sa lem community. of the Wars TOO OUSHONED TT-tSTX-S TTVCM SKJfTT-SHSDDlNT WUNO h a - ova a . o a I - r; lsjjf k SLIDE DOWNWARD Salem Marketsi Grade B raw snQk co-op pool price, 3)1.88 ner haaslred, 8arplns f l.it (lOrit eaaod oa tesU-aiesthlr hattortst STsrsfs.) Bntterfat Sweet, 19c; soar, 17c. Prises paid to growers by Seles hrr March t ITae srlsaa soiosr. n.dui mm . ui greaer, ar ladleativ of iao dsils sosrktt ht are sotgaaraatead my TV Sutossua) Csrrts, Calif, crsto o 48 .15 .03 Cshkage, Is. - uaiaaa, os, boacksi. Pststooa T.kimm Km 1 .4$ i-eistMa. local .71 1 1X0 8 west soUtooa. crats Oslory Wrta do. .80 t-ewaeo, cauz. -1.10 to 2.35 Tomatee. hethoaso. erst a ks. .85 .00 .15 .01 1.50 - .55 ta .80 .05 vraiOB. VI sits wait Oaioss. Labish. cwt. , OaaUh sqaash, do. Hnbbard sqaash, h, Parsnip, hundred Bhabarb. hothoa Oattt, Ik. Apploa Wiseup .50 aad .75 SplUeaberf Now town So o Boost? 50- ..40 aal .80 . .40 te .40 .05 1.10 ttMM CsaUfkswor. CU(, Brasaala tprsata Rata be fas. kaadred Oraaso. . erate Jti -1.00 to 1.25 .1.50 to 1.75 SJ0 to 4.00 .70 s 2.50 J7 .20 Oraagaa, faacy Boats Calif Jut Ts alp. Calif, erate Spinach, CaUt, crate HOPS Tarn. 1039 IV Top, 1031. Is. Baying Prices Extras Standard Msdiam .11 .10 .00 .04 .10 .00 .00 , -0 .10 5.00 4.00 8.75 -08 ts .04 PotrtY Old rooster Colored hoes Mediant hens Light hoa Bakers , Light frrsrs sfBAT Lsnbs. top Hogs, top Hog, firs 8teer cuts Cow .01 J01 Heifers 02 .OS .02 .07 .00 Ball .01 te Drstaed roat top -rones nog 0X ASS HAY Whest, western rod White. No. 1 Barley, top. to .47 .47 .10.00 -18.00 5.00 Osta, whit, too Oats, gray. top. tea nr. sartag pnsoa Oats ml retch, tea 0.00 to 11.00 Alfalfa. vUr. lt est -10.00 to 1L00 Alfalfa, eastora Oregoa 14.50 WOOL Uedlsni Coars Mohabr , .11 U -0S a srket Stocks and Bonds KAXOH (Copyright, 193, 8tsisrd Statistics Co. J Biwva STIUttSI 50 20 Ind'U BB't Today 43.5 24.1 Prif dr 44.1 24.S Week ago 48.0 23.0 Year are 0. 8.l Syearssge 181.0 13S.0 High 1088 55.2 80.0 Lw 1038 43.S 23.5 High 1083 , 73.3 30.S Law 1883 33.1 13- 20 90 Tots! 44.9 45.8 43.1 69.3 186.2 58.S 43.9 73.0 35.0 rjf 80.0 70.7 71.5 107.0 240.5 05.8 C8.1 111.0 51.8 BOYD AVXaVAQza 20 SO 20 Iad'U R&' Ufa 00 Total 03.0 04.7 05.0 70.1 98.8 72.0 03.6 78.1 57.5 Today . Provtosi day . Tods 58.6 5T.S -75.4 59.8 58.0 50.5 70.8 78.1 S4.0 08.8 wek ago . Year ag 8 years ro High 1038 . Low 1083 High 1082 . Lew 1833 00.3 08.4 93.1 SS.l ss.e 71.8 53.2 75.8 105.0 05.T 47.0 78.0 47.4 85.2 75.4 S6.9 70.9 New 1933 low. Bits for Breakfast o o (Continned from Page 4) Joaquin Miller always used, a quill pen. Ho wrote a terrible hand. Wagner and one of the ed itors of the Examiner, Thomas Nunn. the wit and poet, spent much night over time In getting tho copy in shape for tho printers and telegraphers. For three months, while snowed In, Joaquin lived in a little cabin with two companions, prominent Callfornl ans; but this confinement did not interfere with his flow ot copy, worth IS a column when it fin ally appeared on tho printed page before tho American public Wag ner tells that. Joaquin wrote him (Wagaer) a special letter, coa taiaing only tho words: "Have you read tho book of Benjamin? It is tho greatest tragedy la tho history of tho world. Read it!" . The average reader, perhaps, trill not aeed a reminder that there is ao book ot Boajamia la tho Bible; bat that Joaquin like ly referred to the tragedy told la tho last three chapter ot Judges. -, The average reader knows, also, that General Grant, attar serving his tw terms as president, took a (JUST . t"w-sa . a T " IUKfiyHIl I i V tVKL-0TlT4 l 1 I - ; -Y . I i n II i no - mm m snv. " - i s 8BBM t,l - I ft - i r f -",--i California Interests Hindrance to any; General Rise PORTLAND. March 2 (AP) Influence of tho interest who sell ranch of their product On tho Cali fornia market was aU that kept the local trade from ahowlng aa advance tor all scores of batter. As matters stand the local market was higher for all grades except the extras. During tho late session of the produce exchange cubes wero ad vanced c each tor standard nnd prime first while first was up le poand. While there was no open change In the buying price on butterfat here, some Interests advanced their quotation le pound. t Market lor eggs was showing a generally steady tone locally al though the sales of uadergrades at variona prices was aa influence that holds down values on the bet ter stuff. GIRLS' LEAGUE HAS INDEPENDENCE, Mareh 2 At assembly meeting at the high school Wednesday Afternoon, In stallation of officers waa held. Those installed were: President, George Gentemaan; vice presi dent, Jim McEldowney; secretary. Georgia Jones; treasurer. Cer trude Gestemann; scribe. Pauline Sloper. Joe McEldowney. presi dent last semester, was installing officer. Immediately following the as sembly meeting, the Girls' league held their election of officers. Those elected were: President, Gertrude Gentemann; vice presi dent; Maurice Hunnleutt; secre tary. Marine Carey; treasurer; Zora Berry; song queen, Vnrla Becken. Mrs. Hazel Stalsberg act ed as Installing officer. The freshman class elected of ficers recently: President, Phillip Sperling; vice president, Doris Me Gowan; secretary, Clara Syver son; treasurer. Katherine Hart man; yell leader. Frances Haley, and Helen Mailand. DALLAS CHOIR TO sine. FAILS G1TY FALLS CITY, March 2 The choir ot the Dallas Methodist church will present a Beth Parker tA Iam.i1 aI -.!.. t . . mm at tha raKwtto church Sunday, March S, at 2 p.m. The members of the choir will appear ia old fashioned gar meats of 2f to 10 years ago. Funeral services for A. Pament, who passed away at his home here Friday were bold at the Free Methodist church Wednesday af ternoon at 2:2$ with Rev. J. E. McDonald officiating. He was a widower and tho nearest ot kin are two brothers ia Canada. Mrs. Lee Egblston and son Wade ot Mountain Home, Idaho, arrived Monday for an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bowmsn and sister, Mrs. John Welfley. Byron RuddeU Gives 10-Year Ranch Lease OAK POINT, March 2 Byron RuddeU has leased 100 acres of his ranch to K. Chlqno of the Wigrlch ranch for a period of 10 years, including the hop yard of 28 acres, and hop building; and the contract calls for clearing of additional land and increasing the hop yard. trip around the world, and that he spent a good deal of time with LI Hung Chang, and learned more than he had theretofore known about the history and view points ot tho flowery realm that holda tho largest section ot tho .human race; strange history and strange view points, thea and now. tells that Joaquin Mil ler considered poetry as a gift ot the gods, and money received tor it as not belonging to him; that ho (Wagner) sold a poem tor him tor $100, aad ho took it to hU favorite Saa Fraaciaco club, the) Bohemian dub, aal spent It all ta treating hia friends and tipping the employees. Bat asoaey earned 11 proso writing, from leetares, and royalties m hia books, ho considered his own, and tried to eonserro some ot ft. By CUFF STE31RETT E&ZAUSa I GOT A FaT v w - rv t now MR EU 5ION VM A DEAD ON2H :- .